The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 07, 1910, Image 2

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RfV. J. F. BIACK FLAYS THE KNOCKER (N
; :an interesting Sunday evening sermon
As. Enemies of the Public Good, He Recommends their In
carceration on Mayor William's Famous Diet of Buns
and Water Until tliey Kid the Town of their Presence.
IS NOW AT THE CONFERENCE
Probably tli most Imprest
log sermon . remind In u local
pulpit S'judny evuniDjr w.w de
livered by the itev. John F.
Black in the M E. church. ,
Tdkicj? as a theme the terso
motto, ' Push Don't Knock."
the minister paid his respects
to the individuals who habit
ually furnluU the anvil chorus
and "knock"every progressiva
movement, in langiiHirH that
was scathing ar.u in term? of
unmlstRkahle import.
''But of all things, don't bo
a 'knocker," eaul Rev. Biack,
in closing blB address. ' In
the Bleu of Ladysmilh during
the Bo, r ar, a c'villan was
tried by cour t martial and im
prisoned beccauee be dincour
liid the soldiers who were
defending the city. The court
martial Old right AND IT IS A PITY
THAT EVERY COMMUNITY CAN
NOT PUT IN PRISON THE MAN
OR WOMAN WHO GOES AHOUT
KNOCKING. Tne knuckor Is a. pro
phet of evil, 9i ''ire only the dark s!(?e
of every cloud. A discourager of ti e
men who in tbl.t and every community
are defending their beleagured i lty of
Ladystiilth against the attacks of com
mercinl or industriul Uepr asion. And
the "knocker" goee uluutf th picket
line offering nothing but discouraging
doubts ana fears. Pessimistic in his
soul, instead of trying to lift some of
the burdens o toll, tuo "knocker puts
on new burdens, lusti-ad of e'.earlng
the way for weary feet be puts other
obstacles in the path. Instead of easing
the pain of the sufferer, ho adds to the
suffering.
"Don't knock, but push. If you can't
push, gel out of the way and don't hin
der. "I do not say we have '.be "knocker"
with us in Reynoldsvillo. I only do
scribe his traits that you may rocognize
and avoid bim. If you have him with
you, or if you see him coming to the
REV. S. WALLACE MITCHELL
ELECTED TO THE PASTORATE
OE AN EAST BRADY CHURCH
r.i - .-jfcsV:
town, treat him as an enemy to the
public welfaro Is treated. Incarcerate
him in your lock-up and feed him on
adittof water and buns, as your mayor
did with cortain other undesirable citt
z ns not long since. IUd the town of
bis presence In order that they who
nave a mind to work may not bo dls
spirited by bis pessimism."
Yesterday noon Rev. Rlnck went
rrauklln, lJa., to attend the annual
session of the Erie conference. He will
be the guest of Homer Brumbaugh
a former Reynoldsville man, during his
stay in Franklin. There will be no
.preaching service In tho M. E. church
next Sunday.
Will Assume Work on New
Charge This Week; -Was
At Kaylor as Supply.
Rev. S. Wallace Mitchell, of Reyn
oldsville, a former pastor of the SykeB
ville Bnpti-t church, who acted as a
supply minister at Kaylor, Pa , during
the summer, has been elected to the
pastorate of the First Baptist church of
East Brady and will take up his work in
that prosperous railroad town the
coming week. Last Sunday morning
Rev. Mitchell occupied the pulpit of
the Reynoldsville Baptist church and
delivered a pleasing and scholarly
eermon to a good audience.
to
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Sorry that illness
kept me from filling
mv date last month.
Will visit Brookville
September 12 and
Reynoldsville Sep
tember 13. Special
tests lor children's
eyes this visit.
G. J. GIBSON,
Optician.
WORK Of PENN'A R. R.
RELIEF DEPARTMENTS
The Scope of this Beneficiary
Branch of the Big System
Indicated by Late Keport,
Blair sville
Coll
ege
FOR WOMEN
58th YEAR
An Institution Unsurpassed
for Mental and Physical
Training
The college provide a liberal edu
cation, thorough instruction, home
surroundings end care. Large
campus for Athletics. Another
aew buildini this Tear.
Only 120 accepted. Other on
-una list.
-sectarian) guidance,
estic Science Art
ry Department
Faculty Consists of Thirteen High
class Professors
Rates Low
For catalogue and further par
ticulars, address
MAGNUS C.IHLSENG
C E. E. M, Ph. D. -
PrstUsat
SlaiffriUs CeDef Blairsvule Pa.
Some Idea of the extent of the work
which is done by the Relief Depart
ments oi tne Pennsylvania Railroad
System is gathered from a report Issued
. to-aay which shows that during the
first seven months of this year nearly
"a one-nair million dollars In
I benefits have been paid to members
unaoio to work- and to families of
members who died. During the month
of July alone, the sum of 1102,337.04
was paid out in benefits, and since the
Relief Departments for both the Lines
kast and West of Pittsburgh and Irie
were established the sum of $28,820,
337.24 has been paid out.
On the Lines East of Pittsburgh and
Erie In the month of July payments to
tne amount of 1114,331 3i were made
by the Relief Funa. In benefits to the
families of members who died 140,668.
33 were paid, while to member's in
capacitated for work the benefits
amounted to $73,673 00. The total
payments on the Linos East of Pitta-
ourgn since the Relief Fund
established in 1886 ha
$21,003,248 64.
In July, the Relief Fund of the
Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburg
paid out a total of $48,005.65, of which
$18,250 00 were for the families of
members who died, and $29,755.65 for
members unable 10 work. The sum of
$7,817,088 70 represents the total pay
menu of the Relief Fund of Pennsyl
vania Lines West since it was establish
ed in 1889.
RESIDENCE OF J. N. SMAIL
ON EIRE LAST WEDNESDAY
Last Wednesday evening a fire in the
borne of J. N. Small, in West Reynolds
ville, called out the two Reynoldsville
fire companies and filled the street with
several thousand people for a half hour,
but the actual damage nascomparitive
ly small. An srtlole of clothing had
been hung oyer the arm of a gas jet,
and one of the joints of the gas pipe
leaked slightly. It is supposed that the
gas leaking below Ignited from the gas
burning above and while burning set
fire to the clothing. A bed near by,
the carpet beneath and the wall paper
wore burnt before water could be
thrown on. The fire companies on the
way to the scene turned back when the
word came that there was no danger.
Willing to Exchange.
Harvey L. Hoke, of Grant street,
would be greatly obliged if the gentle
man who surreptitiously appropriated a
fine hen from his chicken park one day
the past week will return the hen and
got a good gold collar button that was
found in the park next morning,
New Bethlehem Couple Engaged.
The engagement of Meade A. Crib' s
and Miss Mildred Martin, two young
peoplo of New Bethiebem, well known
In Reynoldsville, was announced last
week.
Better Shoes.
For lees money. Try J. H. Fink de
partment store, Punxsutawney, Pa.
was
ve amounted to
PITTSBURG EXPOSITION.
Low Rate Excursion via Pennsylvania
Railroad.
On Wednesdays, September 7, 14, 2L
28, October, 6, 12 and 19, the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will .ell excursion
tickets to Pittsburg from Driftwood
Lawsonham, Sligo and Intermediate
stations at low rates. Tickets good on
all regular 1 rains on day of issue and
good returning within four days, in
cluding date of excursion, - Consult
Ticket Agents.
Au Awful Eruption
of a volcano excites brief interest, and
your interest In skin eruptions will be
as short, if you use Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, their quickest cure. Even the
worst bolls, ulcers, or fever sores are
soon healed by it. Best for Burns,
Cuts. Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It gives
instant relief. 26o. at Stoke & Feioht
Drug Co.
BUSINESS CARDS.
E, NEFF
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Pension Attorney and Real Estate Agent.
SMITH M. McCREIGHT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Notary niilille and real estate ttepnl (int.
ectlons will rernlra nr.imiit t,tnt.lnr.. iifflcn
iiii.mh iiHvmiiMKViiin MkmnKM nv niiiininv
Main street Uoynoldsvlllo, Pa.
attorney at law,
Brookville, Pa.
G. M. MCDONALD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ZZZ
Keal estate airnni. tuttAnt atwiirnH rwvl-
lections made promptly. Office In Hyndlcate
uuuuiuH, iiuynuiusviiie, ra.
DReThoover
dentist,
Resident dentist. In the Hoover building
Main street. Gentleness In operating.
Our Guarantee.
Shoes bought here sold under a full
guarantee as to quality. J. H. Fink,
Punxsutawney, Pa.
A new tan button shoe In Walk-Overs
st $4.60, Adam's Boot Shop,
DR. L. L. MEANS,
dentist,
Office on second floor of the FlreUNalional
bank building. Main street.
DRdeverking
dentist,
o(H-e on second floor of the Syndicate build
log. Main street, Keynolduvllle, Pa.
HENRY PRIESTER
UNDERTAKER.
Black and white funeralcars. Main street
ReynoldsTllle, Pa,
M, SMITH, MUS. B.
Reynoldsville, Pa.
Teacher of Voice, i Piano, Harmony,
Muslo History, Counterpoint, Canon
and Fugue. Choir leader and chorus
director.
HUGHES & FLEMING.
funeral directors.
Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa.
ROYAL ARCANUM,
Reynoldsville, Pa.
Meets every second and fourth Thurs
day in I. O. 0.,F. ball.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Sarah Patton, Deceased, lute of
Wlnslow Township.
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration upon tho estate of said deced
ent have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons indebted to said estate are re-
uucnbcu mi mane payment, ana tnoee having
claims or demands against the same will
ume iueui KDuwu wiiaouc aeiay to
Gioroi B. Pattow,
Holmes St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
8. M. McOrkiuht, Attorney.
A Custom of the Balkans.
IIo r.r slip win, ei'tiM-a n house f-ir the
first time Is mii,mi1 In the Italkau
countries to Vi-int? ii triuid or lui.l lin k
for t lie whole t-wi'lvcinoiilli. This be
lief given rise in a riirlmm ohservHiu e
The visitor before i-o,siu Hie thresh
old picks ii 1 1 a Bione iloUen of st renin In
of a nveii twig leinlilein of health ii ml
fnilltiiliie.-isi ami la.v. it on Hie liearlli
fie also brings with lilm some grains
of salt, whli Ii he ,-asis into the tlaines
and then, Kiiiiilllii-.- I v the llresl.le.
wishes his hosts "a pri-peroiH ,vear. a
plentiful elop and in-ioy blessing- "
Then as the gr.:liis ut v;'lt burst nixl
crackle In the liie he titters the follow
ing iiiaiin formula: "As I am sitlin;:.
even so limy sit i..e lien u:tl warm the
eggs. As this Halt splits, even y
split the eggs of Hie i In. Ling Ii. :i ami
tho chickens cuine fori h " j,
Senerior Wicdom.
"Why lo you cop: ii! r women stipe j
rlor to men lu Inleliig -e';" I
"A ball! Iieaileil unit) buys hulr re .
storer by the iptart. doesn'r lie?" j
"Kr yes."
"Well, n woman doesn't waste t tins
on n hair restorer. She buys linir."
Ilotiston Post.
A Nrlurnl Causa.
"Do you nolice thai most dog Mtorlo
tiro funny ones?"
"Why not: A dog story ought iiniu
rally tJ lie something of a waggish
tnlo." New York Journal.
niin MM! HiSan a awMaesawtViB,
f PITTSBURG ill
1 ET Last season here of III I
X
Don't miss the greatest
industrial show in
years. Now open and
entertaining and
delighting thousands
See the exhibit of the
GREAT' NORttlERN
RAILROAD
f$ (FIRST TIME HERE)
Instructive feature,
Rhowlnr the
result of scientific Irriga
tion and the
commercial progress of
the Northwest
WHOLESOME FUN
fSSG MASTERS
O
I
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!
O
ft!
MONITOR AND
MERfilMAC
Greatest of all naval
spectacles
NORFOLK & WESTERN
R. R. EXHIBIT
Amazing; electrical and
mecliaiilcul displays
Government Exhibit
Carload of material from
Washington
FOR. EVERYBODY
OF THE WORLD
w r Orchutr., Sep. 7 to 17 Theodore Thoma. Orchf nr., Oct. 3 to 8
Sou, and lib Band. . September 19 to 24 Carlib Hussars Bend. October 10 to 15
' Rusilan Symphony Orchestra, October 17 to 22
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U El LJ LaLS
"S
-000..00
The Greatest Offer Ever Made to Those Who Would Like to Have a
Beautiful Player-Piano in the Home. If You Want to Earn One Get Busy Now.
IT'S A SNAP! JUST COUNT THE DOTS
Aoollo P. aver Piano.
Poppenberg Bros. Piano,
Four $125.00 Due Bills,
Nine $100.00 Due Bills.
Twelve $75.00 Due Bills,
Twenty-Two $50.00 Due Bills,
LIST OF PRIZES
A FEW
Mr. C. A. White, Clearfield, Pa.
Mr. J. Mulvey, Bullis Mills, Pa.
Mr. E. L. Coleville, Paughkeepsle,
N. Y.
Mr. S. O. Aregood, Pottaville, Pa.
Mrs. C. A. Morgan, Falconer, N. Y.
Mr. L. Johnson, Batavla, N. Y.
Mr. C. F. HeinBheimer, Allentown,
Pa.
Mr. P. J. Manning, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. R. D. Leahy, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mrs. G. M. Kinskey, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. S. L. Glbbsji Springfield, Mass.
PREVIOUS
Mr. F. A. McCollum, Little Falls,
N. Y.
Mr. S. Barto, Dunkirk, N. Y. -Mr.
O. O. Fanelli, New Rochelle,
N. Y.
Mr. B.Horcheimer, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. J. W. King, Rainey, Pa.
Mr. E. Oroother, Bridgeport, Conn.
Mrs. M. D. Rose, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mrs. B. Caldwell, Syracuse, N. Y.
Mr. H. B. Gordon, Long Eddy. N. Y.
Mrs. M. A. Mullen, Hoboken, N. J.
valued at $ 850.00
" " 750.00
" " 500.00
" " 900.00
" " 900.00
" " 1100.00
$5000.00
PRIZE WINNERS
Mr. W. F. Panuska.
Mrs. A. H. Rossborough, Llnwood,
N. Y.
Miss Ethel Perry, Clermont, Pa.
Miss M. M. Brown, New Oxford, Pa.
Miss L. M. Doyle, Chester, N. Y.
Miss Mary Guy, Dalton, N. Y.
Mr. Albert Joy, Hazelhurst, Pa.
Mr. J. S. Mulholland, Lockport,
N. Y.
Mr. G. S. Miller, Bath, N. Y.
Mr. Roy Fisher, Rochester, N. Y.
mrs. j. morrow, Moscow, N. Y.
Mr. C. S. Farmer,Churchville,N.Y,
SEE IF YOU CAN ADD YOUR NAME TO ABOVE LIST BY SENDING IN YOUR ANSWER AT ONCE
RULES
Count the dots and send your answer In now tor prize. Only one member of a family may enter
Only one estimate will be accepted from same party. No one connected with the music trade may enter'
The awarding of prizes will be left to disinterested judges, whose decision will be final. Contest olnspa
October 4, 1910, at 6 P. M. " "
In case of tie the value of the prize in question will be divided equally. You may fill out blank b.
low. or at your option use other paper. Write your name and address very plainly.
THE POPPENBERG PIANO CO., 674-676 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
I have counted dots and I agree to abide by the decision of the judges.
Name Address
E.T.F. City State
DISTRIBUTORS for Chichering & Sons, Kimball, Haines Bros, Blasius, Krell. Marshall & Wendell, Apollo Plav.r.
Piano, Baits Player-Piano, Regina Player-Piano, Brewster, Armstrong, Cameron, Albrecbt 4 Co., Regent, Roy aL etc.
ADDRESS ALL ANSWERS TO CONTEST DEPARTMENT
POPPENBERG PIANO COMPANY
674-676 MAIN STREET BUFFALO, N. Y.
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