The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 02, 1910, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A
K81
SHHW-&-WAGNER
'ti
4,
3
4?
49
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
MENTION
I
0 ' kfc
Mrs. George Mollliurer, of (iriint stroot,
spent Thursday in DnWois.
Mrs. John Ross ami Mrs. T. K. Evans
spent one day tho jinst week in DuBols.
MUscs (Joia Robertson and Aria Bumu
spent Monday evening in Punxsntawmiy.
Miss Cooxir, teacher in the West Keyu
oldsville public school,, spent Sunday In
Kane.
Mrs. Tei-a Hanley visited luir hrotlior,
Dr. Fred K. Booth, at Knirmotmt City, the
past week.
Miss Robinson, -who spent tho summer In
thiB place, loft on Saturday for Parker, Pa.,
whore s!ie will visit relatives for some
time. ' i
Miss Aldine Dickey, forn.erlj- of this
place, who went to Erin about a month ko
is ill nt hor homo with typhoid fever. She
is reported gvttiiiK uloiur nicely.
Dr. Prod K. Booth visited his parents In
Hoynoldsville n day last week.
Milton Killhart. a former lieynoldsville
hoy who is now Icx-nted In Chicago, 111.,
was a visitor in Uoynoldsville last week.
Rev. T. W. Evans, pastor of tho Brook
villo Baptist church, spent last Friday nt
the homo of Dr. A. J. Meek In Heynolds
ville. John Arnold, of Yonngstown, Ohio, came
to Heynoldsville Monday to visit his
further Charles J. Arnold, and to attend
the S'lffer-Arnold wedding.
Arthur E. Tyson and wife, of Knkanee,
Wisconsin, visited the former's parents
Mr. and Mr. James A. Tyson, In Keynolds
villo last week, going from here to
Toronto. Cii'.n.lu to attended tho Interna
tional Convention of the Y. M. C. A. Mr.
Tyson is secretary of the largo Y. M. C. A.
at Knukanee and is doing well.
See the special
line of
Union Suits
Underwear
Re Wio and ICj.'ii'on '.
MILLIREMS
The Reliable Clothiers
See the new
Brown
Suits and
Overcoats
Mm, i mjn i
Copyright 1908
The Howe of
Kuppeaheimer
Chicago
See the Back; See the Fit of Collar; See the Swagger
, V Hang of the Back
Kuppenheimer
Overcoats and
Raincoats
"-$10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00
Jlats, Shirts, Neckwear, Coat Sweaters,
and Warm Wool Underwear
The new fall and winter styles are now ready for
your inspection.
STYLES FOR MEN
AT MODERATE PRICES
MILLIREN BROS.
- THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS
Mr. and -Mrs. CwR. Hall spent Sunday In
Brookville. ,
James V. Mumiy. of Harrislmrg, wus in
Reynoldsvillo Monday.
Miss Alice KolU spent several days this
week with her parents at Ohl.
Andrew McGinnis, a former Reynolds
villo boy, was in town Monday.
Miss Bertha Tamper Is visiting In
.Tohnsonhurg a few days this week. -
Frank Meiiinniss, of Philadelphia.' was
in Heynoldsvllle on business Monday.
Charles Eagin, of Lutherslnirg, was In
Reynoldsvillo Monday and attended .the
masquerade ball In I. O. O. F'hnll.
Mrs. George Kline. Mi's. A. L. Martin,
Mrs. John C. Hirst and Miss Alice
Plant were in DuRois Sunday visiting
friends. , '
John H. Kauolk'r, president of the First
National bank Of l'ieynoldsvillo, Was in
Indiana, Pn last week, attending o meet
ing of the Central Hunkers Association,
Rev. Charles C. Moliney, of this place, is
now located nt Bellview," Pa., as the
minister on tho Methodist Episcopal
chnrgo at that place. There nro four
ehnrches on tho charge.
Miss Alice Plant, nf England, is the
guest of Mr. and Mi. John C. Hirst at
their homo on Hill street, and will sjiend
several months in this place.
Mrs. I. M. Hoch, who was operated on
for appendicitis at the Mercy Hospital in
Pittsburgh recently. has recovered
sufficiently to be able to return to her
home In West Reynoldsville.
'Squire ami Mrs. E. Noffreturmxl this
week from Pittsburgh, where they went
several weeks ago to attend the funeral of
a former close friend, and to visit a
brother of Mr. Nefl, Dr. Edwin L. Neff.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Notice ia hereby given to all coo
corned that the Brm of Faies & Fetter
bag thU day baen dissolved by mutual
agreement. All accounts owing to the
Bald Arm aro payable to its successor,
the Fales Grocery Company, and all
bills against it should be presented to
the said company for payment
Fal.es & Fetter.
October 13, 1910.
Shoes, Shoes
Wp .ave you from 50! cents to 11.50
on Stows Try us for 'your next pair.
J. H. Fink, Punxsntawney, Pa.
',. Ladies Suits and Coats
Butter assortment, newer styles, low
er prlceB at J. H. r'ink'e, Puoxsutawne ,
Pa.
Ladies' Coatsjnd Suits.
We save you from " 03 to 10 00 on
all min and coats purchased here.
J. H. FINK, Punxsntawney, Pa.
Pla-mate shoos fnrehlMren. Room
for every toe. Price 11.50 and II 75
Adam's
Slt, Salt.
Boet grade fine salt, 280 lb. barrels,
tl 10 at J, II. Fink's, Funxsutawney
Pa.
Women's cloth top sree, Gun Metbl
and Patent. Price 12.50. Adam's.
Do not forget ih place for your home
made candies Rj) noldsvlllo Candy
Works. .
-Al. W; Martin's-
BIG ORIGINAL
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
MONDAY xMOV. 7. '
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
Newest edition of the oldest fiit .
known to all the world as the best. '
- No parade. 1 Performance on the
statre, not on the street.
Free Bund Concert twice daily.
Not a Little Show Just for the Little
Folks, but. a Big Show for all the
Folks Ixrth Younj; and Old.
ERICES
10-20-30 and 50
FOR BALD HEADS.
A Treatment That Costs Nothing if 1
x Fails. ' '
. We want you to try three large bot
tles of Rexall "03" Hair Tonic on our
personal -guarantee that the trial will
not cost you a penny if it does not give
you absolute satisfaction. That's proof
of our faltb In tbjs remedy, and it
should Indisputably demonstrate that
;we know what -we' are talking about
when we sny that Rexall "93" Hair
Tonic will grow balr on bald beads,
except where baldness has been of
sucb long duration that the roots of
the hair are entirely dead,' the follicles
closed and grown over, and tbe scalp
Is glazed.
Remember, we are basing our state
ments upon what has already .been
accomplished by the use of Itexall
"03" Hair Tonic, and Ve have the
right to assume that what it has done
for thousands of others it will do for
you. . In any event you cannot lose
anything by giving It a trial on our
liberal guarantee. Two sizes, 60c and
f L00. Remember, you can obtain Bex
all Remedies In this community only
at our store The Rexall Store.
For Sale by Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co,,
Iynoldsvllle, Pa. .
The Uig Store
Carefully Selected Stock of
Pall and Winter Merchandise
It is with pleasure that we announce to the public that we have the must carefully
assorted stock of merchandise that we have ever had and we are confident that you will
agree with us when we say that we have the best and most complete stock that has ever
been shown in this city We do not hesitate to say that we guarantee our prices to be
'absolutelv ritfht in everv particular when quality or rrterit is taken into consideration,
OTDXT A T We have a few special things to pfh-r yoli this week
Oi .1 VXxTL-LO '"that will particularly interest you. These were
with a view of Riving you specially good values such as you can not obtain anywhere for
honest goods or goods with merit.
T?1 VVf'n Q We have a comP'e Hue of ribbons in all colors and wiilths but
J-VAL'L'v'--Ao.we have secured a lot in good colors only in widths 22-4.0-GO and
80. No 22 regular price 25c at 10c. No. 40 regular price 18c at 12Vc . No. 60 re
gular price 2c nt 15c. No. 80 regular price 25c at 18c. v These are especially adap.
ted for hair nbbous and are just rignt for nair ribbons for school girls. You might as
well save 50 per tent on hair ribbons as long as they last. '
QnlTrC3 S'Iks fr S1"rt Waist9 and Dresses We have a lew regular $1.00
IOHH.O t now at 50 cents.
PERSIAN TRIMMINGS
We have just received a nice
line of Persian Yorkings and
Trimmings. Persians are very
much the cnrred th ng just
now. Wehave a nice'lineat
popular prices.
DRESS GOODS
We have the strongest and the
most up-to-date line of dress
goods we have ever shown. We
have all colors at all prices.
SUITS AND COATS
We have a nice line of Ladies
Tailored Suits from $10. to $40.
We have just received the last
ship ment of Ladies Coats. Serge
Coats have very much the call
just now. There will be nothing
new any more this year. If you
huve not already bought your
Coat, do so now.
.American Lady Corsets
We have just received the new
Fall styles. All sizes. 1. to $2.5o
BLANKETS
Cotton Blankets 11-4 at $1.00
Wool Blankets $4. $5. and $6.
L -
ft
w fiisi
SHICK & WAGNER
Th Bii Store
Corner Mum and Fifth Sts..
ReynoldsvjUe, - - Pa,
THIS 13 I.VPOR TANT
Sink- & K 'cb- D'w C' D"i rra to An-
i i.urc: h v Akcikm for
Tbomps'i H Biin-m h Moriev
Bxck Kidney at d Liver Cur.
Tlieiv m e linmlieds of poo)ile. young and
olil. vitrlit Iiim'O in Uoynolc'sville who nro
taking medicines for viirius ailments, wlio
do not ovi'n susfei't tlint tlie kidneys are to
blnme.
These sufTrriMa do not know that In all
probability their kidneys ore all clogged
up. are inflamed or congested, ami are
unable to properly filter tho impurities
f(xn the blood.
It is tho blood pure, and If the kidneys
ai-e not In good condition, disease of other
organs of the body will surely develop.
Thompson- Ilarosma will cure any
disease of the kidheys, or Stoke & Feielit
Drug Co.. will give you your money back.
Don't say. dear reador that your kidneys
are all right, for if yon sutler fiom lame
back or side, from backache, dizziness,
pains that comes and go ns quick as a flash,
or if you have that all-iiMlon't-caro-what-happens'N-
feeling, then your kidneys are
clogged up. and yon need Thompson's
Biirosmn to thoroughly cleanse, renovate
and purify'thein.
If yon are in ill-health now, and are not
absolutely curtnin of the cause, get a 50
cent bottle of ' Thompson's Barosma at
Stoko & Feicht Drug Co.. to-day. It will
make you feel better In a day. It will tone
up your kidneys liver and bladder In a
week. - . - "
It is the best investment you can make.
It is woihy of, a trial on our guaranteed
plan. Ask for Thompson's Barosma.
Tho dollar bottle contains inrnv than twice
as much as tho fifty cent size.
II
Lubrication With-
out Carbon Deposit
A thin, pale oil, made
from Pennsylvania Crude
Oil Best for either, air
cooled or water-cooled
cars. No fictitious body
high real viscosity.
Will not congeal.
Ask your dealer. Write -us,
if he can't supply you.
Waverly Oil Works Co.
Independent Refinmn
TIIU MAN who Jias saved nothing -ha
yet to make a beginning. Each day's
delay makes the start more difficult. Tasks
that Hie eisy lor us when we are young, be
come burdensome when we are old, and as
we are younger to-day than we will ever be
again, it will be easier to start to save to
day than to-morrow.
We invite your account, even it is only
one dollar to start with. i
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Prohibition Candidate for Assembly
ANDUEVV W. SMITH
Of Washington Township, Jefferson Co.
General Election Tuesday. Nov 8, 1910.
I will be honored by your support.
. i
BUSINESS CARDS,
E. NEFF
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, '
Tension Attorney and Real Estate Agent.
SjMITTT M. McCREIGHT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, .
Notary public and'real estate agent. (El
ections will receive prompt at tentlot. OOlce
tut he Reynoldsville -Hardware Co. building
Main street lieynoldsville, Pa.
RAYMOND E. BROWN,
attorney at law,
Brookville, Pa.
G. m. Mcdonald,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Real estate affent, patents secured, col
lect Ions made promptly. Ofilce in syndlcute
bulldiuK, Reynoldsville, Pa.
I)R. B. E. IIOOVEK,
DENTIST,
Resident dentist. In, the Hoover building
niwiiinjcu isviiiieness in operaung.
DR. L. L. MEANS,
DENTIST,
Offlcemn second floor of the First' National
b;rult bulldinn, .Main street.
I)U- R- DeVERE king,
DENTIST,
offlceon sec nd floor of the Syn llcate build
Ing, Main street, Heynoldsvllle, Pa.
fJENRY PRIESTER
UNDERTAKER.
Black and white funeral can. Main street
Keynoldaville, Pa.
JTJGHES & FLEMING. '
funeral directors.
Main Street. Reynoldsvillo, P.
ROYAL ARCANUM,
Reynoldsville, Pa.
Meets every second and fourth Thurs
day in r. O. O. F. ball. '
Furs.
This year our line is the largest and
most complete. We will save you dol
lars on lurs and coats. J. H. Fink,
Punx9Utawney, Pa.
For a fancy box of chocolates for your
sweetheart, as a Rift, call and see us
ReyuolusviUe Candy Works.
Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings. ''
Send for samples. Our ssortment Is
unlimited. Beautiful new all over lace
and trimmings.
' J. H Fink, Punxsutawney, Pa.
JgXECUTOR'3 NOTICE.
Estat'e of Prudence Bprague, late of tbe
borough of Reynoldsville, deceased.
hereb y given that letters testa
mentary upon the estate of said decedent
have been xranted to the undersigned.-All
persons Indebted to said estate are requested
to mane payment, and those having claims
or demands against the same will make them
knowa without delay to
. E. 0. PpRAOtim,
' W. 0. Spkauuk,
Clement W. Flynn, Executors.
Attorney. Reynoldsville, Pa,
, ! .
1