The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 09, 1908, Image 4

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    Silk mufflers for Xmas at Millirens. I
Not often U It possible i o make such ft j
selection in real dainty toilets for so
little money as it now Is at Stoke &
Felcht Drue Co.'s store. j
Did you ever try a pound of home
made delicious Fluffy Ruffles, at Reyn
oldsville Candy Works.
Dress gloves for Xmas at Millirena.
Special prices are offered in candles
for treats to churches and school com
mittees at Reynoldsville Candy Work.
Do your eye9 need
care? If you need
glasses at all, you
need the best and
need what suits
your eyes. I will
visit Reynoldsville
December 17th, and
Brookville 18-19th.
G.
C. GIBSON,
Optician.
Beauty Adorned
With Gems and Jewelry from our es
tablishment is adorned indeed. The
pick of richly designed Watches, Lock,
ets, BroocheB, Bracelets and a splendid
selection o' Diamond Jewelry are here
for the inspection of possible patrons.
Birthday, Wedding and Engagement
Rings. Presents of value for every pos
sible occasion. It costs you nothing to
inspect the selection.
J. WV CUNNINGHAM,
Jeweler and Optician,
REYNOLDS VILL E, PENN'A.
Gave Him All the Lot.
"So that is your final word?" said the
rejected one. "Very well, then, Ara
bella. In your presence I will end the
life you have blighted."
He drew forth a small bottle la
beled "Poison," drank off the contents
and fell senseless at her feet. Did she
sink beside him sobbing with remorse?
No. She hastily left the room and in
two minutes had returned and was
kneeling beside him. Then she forced
between his Hps the following: Half a
cap of turpentine, one pint of milk, a
cup of warm soapsuds, a tablespoonful
of aromatic ammonia, a cup of black
coffee, a glass of mustard and water,
a gill of vinegar, the juice of a lemon,
the beaten whites of six eggs and one
cup of flour and water.
"Algernon," she observed coldly as
he slowly opened his eyes, "it is evi
dent you had forgotten that I am a
graduate of a correspondence course
in first aid. My one regret is that, as
I could not on the instant ascertain
whether you had taken an acid or an
alkali, I was compelled to administer
all the antidotes I had learned." Lon
don Scraps.
A Picture Romance.
It is said that one of the most beau
tiful ladles in French society today
was first revealed to her husband on
the walls of the salon. It was while
visiting the salon in 1878 that the
youthful Marquis de 0. was struck by
the childish beauty of a young girl,
one of the prominent figures in a pic
ture of a village fete. Her tumbled
golden locks, her dancing blue eyes
and the freshness and graceful aban
don of her figure so fascinated him
that he sought out the artist and learn
ed from him that the "little witch"
was the daughter of a poor .peasant
near Avranches, where the picture was
painted. To seek out the peasant and
to make the acquaintance of his fas
cinating daughter, child of nine sum
mers, was soon accomplished, and the
marquis lost his heart even more com
pletely to the real than to the pictured
maid. With the father's approval h
bad the girl educated at one of the
best schools in Paris, end nine years
later, on her eighteenth birthday, the
maid of the village fete blossomed
Into the itill more lovely Marquise
00.
The Bolster.
The crusaders are said to have
brought home with them the bolster,
and, according to Dr. Cantlle, theli
wives, in Ignorance of the only ration
al way of using the article (1. e.,
lengthwise as a support for the back
of a person when lying on his side)
and not knowing what else to do with
it, put the bolster where it is still
found on the beds of those who have
not learned the wisdom of discarding
it altogether under the pillow. Lon
don Chronicle.
Truth In a Turkish Bath.
"Judge," said the colored witness,
"I'm hongry now. I been tellln' de
truth fer two hours!"
"is that the longest time you ever
told it?"
"Yes, suh, an' It's had me sweatinT
Atlanta Constitution.
A Reassuring Truth.
A lady on one of the ocean liners
who seemed very much afraid of ice
bergs asked the captain what would
happen In case of a collision.
The captain replied, "The iceberg
would move right along, madam, Just
as if nothing had happened." And the
old lady seemed greatly relieved. Suc-ceaa.
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00
Resources . . $550,000.00
Johh H. ifiUOHKH, Pres.
John H. Kauoher
Henry C. Delble
OFFICERS
J. 0. King, Vtee-Pres.
DIRECTORS
J.O. King Daniel Nolan
J. 8. Hammond
K. C. Schuckirb, Cashier
John H. Oorbett
R, H. Wilson
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
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jjt.rr' i.vv m i "fatim
Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas, Watches, Jew
elry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Lockets and Chains,
Bracelets (all kinds and sizes), Phonographs and
Records. All goods new and up-to-date at prices to
suit everybody. We engrave all goods free when
purchased at
GOODER'S
JEWELRY :: STORE
In the Peoplee National Bank
Building
Reynoldavllle, Fe.
We pay particular attention to Watck Repairing.
TO
Where Did They Come From?
The woods around Big Run, or three
miles beyond, along the east branch of
the Mahoning are infested with jack
rabbits. Big, long, lean, lanky fellows
with hind legs twice as long as their
bodies and as bard to shoot as a mo
squito on the wing.
Not being a part of the natural order
of things In this part of the country,
hunters are anxious to know how they
came to be so thick in that section.
Not many years ago a number of Ger
man hares were set at liberty in that
vicinity and some are of the opinion
that the big white jacks represent the
posterity of that half-dozen German
bares. Such, however, is not the case.
The German hare is In a way of a do
mestic nature, not wild enough to keep
clear of the many enemies of the rab
bits, of which the woods are full, and
the chances are that six months after
the time they were liberated they were
extinct.
The jack that abounds in that vicinity
differs from the western jack Inasmuch
as its ears are only about half as long
and that most of the big fellows around
here are perfectly white, with now and
then a gray one.
Where did they come from? Punx
sutawney Spirit.
Shareholders Meeting.
Reynoldsville, Pa., Dec. 9th, 1908.
The regular annual meeting of the
shareholders of the Peoples National
bank, Reynoldsville, Penna., for the
election of directors for the ensuing
year and for the transaction of any
other business that may properly come
before it, will be held at Its banking
house on Tuesday, January 12th, 1909,
at 3.00 p. m. P. K. Alexander,
Cashier.
Annual Meeting of Stockholders.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Citizens National
bank of Reynoldsville will be held in
their banking rooms on Tuesday, Jan
uary 12, 1909, at 1.30 p. m.. for the
purpose of electing ' directors for the
ensuing year, and for the transaction
of any other business that may proper
ly come before that body.
J. W. Hunter, Cashier.
Stockholders' Meeting.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the First National
Bank of Reynoldsville, Pa., for the
election of directors for the ensuing
year and for the transaction of any
other business that may properly come
before it, will be held in the Banking
Room on Tuesday, January 12th, 1909,
at 3.00 p. m. K. C. Schuckers,
Cashier.
This is Worth Reading.
Leo F. Zelinskl, of 68 Gibson St.,
Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the
most annoying cold sore I ever had,
with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap
plied this salve once a day for two days,
when every trace of the sore was gone."
Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee
at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug store.
25o.
City Steam Laundry,
August Walter, the arttBtio shoe
polisher of Reynoldsville, has accepted
the agency for the City Steam Laun
dry, of Bradford, Pa. Work done in
first-class style, up-to-date and guaran
teed. Mr. Walter will solicit your
work every . Monday and deliver it
Friday. Should he overlook you on
his tour a postal will bring him to your
place. Reserve your patronage for
him. Office In Basement Shaving
Parlor, Imperial Hotel.
I. E. Ellis. Prop.,
City Steam Laundry, Bradford, Pa.
A travelling case for your friend who
travels. Many stylos at Stoke & Feioht
Drug Co.'s.
Good shoes for bad boys. Price $2 50
and $3.00. Adam's.
Shirts of all kinds for Xmas at Millirena.
Want Column.
Bates: One cent oer word for each and
rorv lmertlon.
Wanted Girl or middle aged woman
(German preferred) for general house
work. Small family in house of six
rooms; good home for right party.
Lost Mr. King Thompson lost poc
ket book Friday containing about $3.00.
Finder return to Star office.
For Sale Good cow. Inquire of
E. M. Evans.
For Rent Eight room house on
Main street. Inquire of T. D. Hoon.
FOR Rent Five room house. In
quire of L. M. Snyder.
Dumb Money.
Little Elmer Mamma, this nickel
you gave me this morning must be
counterfeit. Mamma Why do yon
think so, dear? Little Elmer Well, I
bear papa say that money talks, and
I've had this money a whole day and
tt hasn't said a word. Chicago News.
Modern Art.
Art In our time seems like an iri
descent oil spread about on the sur
face of the muddy waters of our civ
libation; It and life don't mix. Lon
don Saturday Review.
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1 MAGNlflCENT-SPECTACLc'f -
JEFFERSON THEATRE
Saturday, December 12th, 1908
Special return cars to Reyn-'oldsville.
See the special Xmas suspenders at
MUllrens.
I have worn five pairs of half-soles on
those shoes that's what they say about
Mens-ease. Price $3.00. Adam's.
Christmas caps at Millirens.
Mi-on-a is not a mere digestive; It Is
an absolute cure for stomach troubles.
"Money back If It falls to cure," says
Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.
Xmas candy In boxes, packed In the
daintiest way. We are exclusive agents
for the best in the country and you
will be safe In buying here. Stoke &
Felcht Drug Co.
The only place to buy your Christmas
treats is at Reynoldsville Candy Work.s
Umbrellas for Xmas at Millirens.
That cough and cold in the head can
be cured easily by Hyomel. No stom
ach dosing. Breathe it through the
nose or mouth. $1.00. Money back if
It falls. Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.
Irresistibly pretty pieces In the toilet
goods line at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.'s.
Beet Xmas gift for your sweetheart
Is a beautiful box of candy from Reyn
oldsville Candy Works.
Gold Seal rubbers are worth two pair
of any other kind. Men's $1.25, women's
75 cents. Adam's.
We haye 100 tons of varieties of can
dies In stock to please everybody for
Christmas treats. Reynoldsville Candy
Works.
Rheumatism Cannot Be Cured
Unless Uric-O Is Used.
Sudden Deaths, Heart Failure and Paraly
sis Are Caused By Poisonous Uric
and Rheumatic Acids.
The rheumatlo person is sceptical re
garding the claims of almoBt any re
medy advertised as a cure for rheu
matism and no one can scarcely blame
him for doing so. All the plasters and
liniments combined never actually
cured a case of rheumatism. They may
relieve it In one quarter but It 1b sure
to break out somewhere else. The
only true way to cure rheumatism is
to drive It from the system, for as long
as the uric and rheumatlo acid remains
in the blood, one is never entirely free
from the trouble. Urlc-O seeks out
the rheumatlo poison in the blood,
muscles and kidneys, renders it Inert
and harmless and drives It out of the
system. It is composed of perfect anti
dotes for the rheumatlo acid poison in
the system, and the secret of ita won
derful Buccees lies In the fact that It
is designed to cure rheumatism only.
Urlo-O is sold by druggists at 75o and
$1.00 the bottle. A liberal sample may
be procured by writing to the Smith
Drug Co., 110 Smith Bldg., Syracuse,
N. Y.
WE'LL HAMMER IT
Into your bead. It possible, that we are the
most dependable plumbers In the vicinity.
Dependable not merely In the thoroughness
of our work but also In our promptitude and
reasonable charges. We employ only skilled
workmen and use only the best materials.
Having a practical and a scientific knowledge
of sanitary plumbing In all lta branches, we
believe ourselves competent to undertake
any class of work.
C. E. HUMPHREY
Plumber
GILLE SPIES
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
Christmas but few
weeks off. Are
. you ready?
We can supply your wants in suitable Xmas gigts
for the entire family.
Everything in Dry Goods.
All 'your wants in shoes.
GILLESPIES
.u.ii-u.i.LLcnrx.LJ..LnLLi-i.
For the Holidays
Beautiful China. Kitchen Cabinets.
Handsome Leather Rockers. Sectional Bookcases.
Pretty Rugs. Articles for Ladies.
Substantial Furniture. Presents for the Men.
Soft Couches. Toys for the Children.
Call in and
See Our Stock.
O. R. Hall.
WE HAVE A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY
GOOD VALUES IN RUGS, ROOM
SIZE, LEFT, WHICH WE ARE GOING
TO SELL AT A REDUCTION.
Also a lot of INGRAIN CARPET will be sold at
a bargain
We have also bargains in REED GO-CARTS
that we are going to close out.
Give us a call and be convinced that we are of
fering bargains.
J. R. HILLIS & COIVPY