Star Subscription $1.00 per year in mivnnrc. O A. HTKIHKNMN. Kill lor and llih. WKUNKSDAY, AUGUST (i, 11102. " A n Indopondont lorn I pnpor. fin lil Wlirrt o very Vedn("dny nt. lteyimlilvlllo, .lolTcr-inn t'o. I'll.. devoted to tho IntoioMx of Keyniililtvlllt ind JnffOTHrtticinttitv. Non-ptilltliMil. will 1 rnt. nil wit hfiilrnons, iiml will be oupoeliilly friend ly toward tho liilwirlim clnn. Oommnnlrillin Intended for ptilillcntlim KiiiM. be inipiuilod by tho writer' inline, not for ptitilli'itt Inn. but. i n Kiiuriintce of uodfnlth. IntotfatliiK news ItotimMillritcd. Advertlnlnit rule miide known oil illi'ii ttoti nt. thlmifflco. , , , t.enuMy rommiinlcntlon nnd rhnnito or dvertlimonU should reach I hi otllco ty Monday noon. Stitwcrlptlnn prli'0l.Mr yrnr.ln lulviince. Addrr all rnmtnnnlciit limn toO. A.Hteph nton, UeynoldhVllle, l'u. XVII ITII I'll W II I II I. ny " p.imiaii." Whom arc ymi golim. my pretty nmld ? "To II. A.Htokc'H, klml lr," she iitil. Why go yon there, my pretty mnld ? "Kor ii n Ice cronoi midii, Mr, Mio mild. May 1 pro ton, my pretty timid? "You nmy If you WIMi, kind sir," Mic nld. For Stnlco'n pool odn l flue n silk. Ilia leecreiim ninde of the richest milk. HI flavor mire and lil ynip line, Willi hl crushed fruit "npii lal" an Mm ply prime. And the drimgW himself take conscious pride In aoelng hi patron aatlstlcd. WeMilen all thla, there Intervene A bicycle prize If you guess the lienn In the Inrao allow window t the miesses am free In thla well conducted pharmacy. Mr. II. C. Smith, wife, of rrcsidlntf Kldor Smith of Clarion M. K. District, who resides nt UuHols, was given a farewell reception at tlio roonm of tlio Vlllajjo Improvement Awtoeliitlon In DuBois last Thursday evening. Tlio Daughters of the American Involution assisted in the. farewell function. Mrs Smith has been president of tlio Vitiligo Improvement Association throe years and was a charter member of the Daughters of America In Duliolx. On Monday during the thornier storm the oioctrio fluid was seen to flash along the truck one iiiul u half miles underground at No. 1 mine. Charles Herpel, a driver, was consider abty shocked white on a car returning with coal, but soon recovered. New Betblebem Vindicator. A freight train was wrecked on V. fc E. near Driftwood Sunday forenoon and the conductor, Frank Fey, was killed. Only throe cars wrecked but Fey was riding on one of the wrecked cars. IIo loaves a w if e and fi vo ch ltd ron at Itenovo. The "Sontry," a full orchestra select ion in twenty four parts is tlio latest musical production of Arthur II. Has klns formally of Wltliarastown, now a resident of Ucynoldsvillo, Pa. where his father, John P. Haskins conducts a music store. Tho young man Is gaining considerable distinction in musical cir cles and the "Sontry" as rendored In the M. TO. Sunday School, by the orchestra, has already become popular among Ills friends In tills vicinity, who wish the young composer a lofty rest ing place on the laddor of fame. Wll- liamslown Timr. Joseph K. Klrkwood, who has been in Venango county, Pa., three months doing missionary work for tho American Sunday School Union, returned to his homo In this plueo Monday. About tho first of September he will return to tho Moody lllblo Institute at Chicago, lit., where ho lias spent fifteen months. Mr. Klrkwood Is preparing himself tor evangelistic work. The old-timers In this section nro threatened with nervous prostration. They have spent so much time trying to recall a summer when there was morn rain than this. It Is really pitiful to behold the anguish ofsomo of tho faith ful. Job nxonburg llrtrte. Skinner Bros., stonemasons who did the stone work on Milllrons new block and who did considerable other stono work at this plaeo, went to Punxsutaw nry Saturday where they begin work this week on a stono church for tho United Presbyterian congregation of Punxs'y, H. A. White, a traveling man. found the loeket that was advertised In TllK ST Alt last week and returned It to tho owner, Miss Kthel McCreight. White wanted tlio young lady to pay him ten dollars for returning tlio locket. She paid him live dollars. Wlilto puts a high price on his honesty. Beware of tlio dog I Ho Is llablo to ho mad, and may tako a piece of HeBh out of your person, like old Shyloek wished to, and give tho undertaker a job laying you to rest under tho green sod, where tho whip-poor-will hath willed and tho green toadlet hath totd. .Iiilinsonburg llntze. My ! Hut isn't Hcynolds' soda good? Queen Quality shoes at D. Nolan's shoe store for 12.50. My ! Hut isn't Reynolds' soda good? There's foot comfort for you in our low shoes; prices 0e to 1.50. Hobitison's. My ! Hut Isn't Reynolds' soda good? All $5.00 d:'CBS skirts In all colors for 1.1.50 at Milllrons,. My ! Hut Isn't Reynolds' soda good? i All waists reduced at Suitors. My ! Hut Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Those who have tried our want column find It pays to do so. Wash skirls lu linen and duck. Any skirt In tho house at "5c at Milllrons BUY AN UP-TO-DATE Freezer and you will be Strictly In It. This freezer is made of the very best material, Cedar bucket, block tin can, and with proper care will outlast any freezer made. We have sold 55 of these freezers during the past month and in every case they are givingentire satisfac tion. This shows that the freezer will do all that is claimed of it. Remember the Up-to-date is the only freezer that will make ice cream in a minute and give satis faction. Sold only by the KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY, Rcynoldsville, Pa. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. 1 RAND CLEARANCE SALE. New Ware Room. In order to make room to rebuild our ware-room we are compelled to reduce our stock of Hardware, &c. During next two weeks we offer special inducements in prices on the following: Buggies Plows j Harrows j Stoves Pumps Wheelbarrows Building Paper Two Doors Windows REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. An Anniversary Celebration. At a recent mooting of Hobah Lodge, No. 270. P. It A. M., of Urookvlllo, a committee was named to prepare a pro- fram and make arrangements for ob serving the 150th anniversary of tho Initiation of Goorge Washington as a Freemason, tho Initiation having oc curred In Fredericksburg Lodge, Vir ginia, on November 4th, 1752. Tho occasion will bo generally observed by the Masonic Lodge throughout Pennsyl vania, and tho loeat committee will make uu effort to have the Lodges of this section unite and mako tho cele bration one of special Interest. Tho committee is composed of Past Masters Cyrus II. Hlood, John McMurray and W. It. Ramsey. Urookvlllo Hrpuhti- (171. Dangerous Tramps. ' Last Sunday a gang of hoboes arrived In town, having been dinned out of Dii Hols, and attempted to hold up dif ferent persons near tho U., R. & P. railroad yards. Among those who woro tackled were (). H, White, Wil liam Allison, Thomas Martin and John Hegars. Tlio police were notified and got after tho holmes hut they escaped. Tho next day, however, a ntimlxir of them wcro gathered In. They wero given a hearing and put to work on the streets wearing a ball and chain. They promptly loft town after they wore released. Punxsiitawney Hfpuh- (loin. Lawrence Marshall Injured. Lawrenco J. Marshall, a well known young man of town, now employed as traveling salesman for tho Morris Reef Co., met with a painful accident Wed nesday nfternoon. While driving over land between Hooverhurst and Areadla, a cow broko through tho hushes, strike- lug tho horse and causing It to run away. Mr. Marshall was thrown out and severely bruised aliout tho body and legs. DuHois Exprctm, Look Pleasant, Please. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Katon, O., can do so now, though for years ho couldn't, because . he suffered untold agony from tho worst form of Indigent ion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him till ho tried Klectrlo Hitters, which worked such wonders for lilm that ho declares thoy arc a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled fur diseases of tho Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they build up and give new Ufa to the whole system. Try them. Only 50c. Guaran teed by H. Alex Stoko, druggist. Excursion to Niagara Falls. The Buffalo, Rochester tc Pittsburg R'y have placed on salo at ReynoldB' villo special excursion tickets to Nlaga ra Falls and return, limited to 1!) days, at (7.00. Those tickets are sold on Tuesdays of each woek during July, August and September. Bids for Furnishing Coal. Bids wanted to furnish lump coal for tho public school building of Reynolds' vllle. All bids must bo In tho hands of secretary not lator than Monday, August llth. Tho board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. W. n. Bull, Sec. Roderick McDonald, an old Scotch man of Rockdalo MIIIb, was In town lust Friday. Notwithstanding the fact that Mr. McDonald was 80 years old the 10th of last April, ho stops as light and spry as the ordlnury man of half his ago. Unless accident or disease blows out his lamp of life tlio prospects are good for him to live until ho is one hundred years old at least. A wreck occurred on the P. It. It, just east of Broookvlllo about 5.00 p. m Saturday, delaying passenger trains about two hours. Two freight ears and a caboose wore wrecked. It was caused by a bent axlo. No one injured. My I But Isn't Reynolds' sodu good? A now and complete stock of men's, boy's and children's shoes have just boon received and will be sold at a low price. A. Katzcn. My I But isn't Reynolds' soda good? Full line of skirts at Sutter, beet assortmont, lowest pilous, Cull and see them. My 1 But isn't Reynolds' soda good? The two most famous linos of shoes In tho world Walk Over and Queen Quality. Robinsons' sell them. My I But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? crlbc for The -X- Star If you want the New THE AFFECTION OF A HUSBAND THROWS DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAY OF A TRIP TO SUNNY ITALY. Three Times has this Italian Lady Prepared to Re-visit the Home of Her Youth and Each Time the Husband, Unable to Endure the Separation, has Besceched her Not to Depart. Tho wife of a well-to-do Italian who lives near Reynoldsvlllo decided several months ago to cross the sea and visit relatives In Sunny Italy, expecting to Im absent several months. Her husband gave his consent three times and prep arations were mado that many times for tlio trip, but tho woman has not gone to Italy yet because her husband thinks he cannot livo without her long enough to make tho trip. The first time the woman was ready to go her husband vetoed tho trip before sbo left tho house. In tho course of twoorthreo weeks the man thought ho would let his wifo go and she got as far as tho railroad station that time beforo ho said no. Last week tho man bought his wifo a ticket for New York City, kissed her good byo and tho woman started on her journey. It looked this time as if tho woman was sure of her visit to Italy, but tho following morn ing the Italian sent a telegram to Now York for her to return from there. Ho waited around tho station all day, sending three or four telegrams, and not having received nn answer when the (1.12 train arrived here that evening he jmiiied on tho train without a ticket and started for New York. Tho woman received ono of tho telegrams and she returned to Reytioldsvllle, passing her husband some plaeo on his way to New York. It was tho woman's turn to use tho telegraph wires and she spent a half day waiting around the P. It. It. station hero to get nn answer from her husband. Ho returned to lteynolds vlllo tho following day and ho was as glad to sue his wifo as if she had been In Italy a year. Italian Festival Day. Friday, August 15, will be a festivul day for tho Italians In this section. They will hold a celebration In tho park near Hig Soldier. The Columbus Italian band has been engaged for the occasion. Rev. Purroco Leonardo Cantelml, of Adrian, will Im present and deliver an address. At nine o'clock In the even ing li1.(KI worth of fireworks will bo shot off. Peat Good Substitute for Coal. As the anthracite coal miners' strike continues and the price of eoal advances, it Is suggested that peat might bo sub stitued, to a certain extent, at least, for anthracite or bituminous coal. Pout abounds in Western New York. On the bog lands of Orleans, F.rie, Monroe, Ni agara and Genesoo tliero are lmmcnso formations of peat, as rich as any found In Ireland, Scotland or Germany. Treated with petroleum by an Inexpen sive process, tho peat would furnish a fuel tho equal In heat producing powers to unlhrncllc, and In many respects superior to hard coal. Ex. Right. " Right amount of lee, right quality of flavoring, right combination , of in gredients, right way of serving, right facilities for making, everything right at our soda fountain. Getting more populur every day. Give it a whirl and boo. Btoko's Famous Soda Water Fountain. Just Look at Her. Whence came that sprightly stop, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, fools good. Hore's hor secret. Sho uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result, all organB active, digestion good, no headaches, no chanco for "blues." Try them yourself. Only 2,'jo at II. Alex Stoko's drug store. Bids Wanted Up until 0.00 a. m., Saturday, August 9, 1002, tho Wlnslow towsshlp boIiooI board will receive bids for the building of a now school house above tho West Reynoldsvlllo borough. Plans and spec ifications can bo seen at THE STAR oftlco. AMOS Gobs, See. Board. Bids Wanted. Tho West Reynoldsvlllo school board will receive bids for furnishing coal for school houso. Will also receive bids for janitorshlp. All bids must be in the hands of tho secretary on or before August 15, 1002. S. G. Austin, Sec. Board. We clipped an artielo from the Falls Creek Herald last week about the moving of tho Jleruld to DuBois and unintentionally failed to give the paper credit. Tho R. & P. C. Si I. Co. were active ly purchuslng ooal lands west of Big Run last week. The Grubu tract con taining about 240 acres was purchased at $75 por acre and the Davis farm of 134 acres at $70 por acre. It Is stated that the company wished to buy other farms which are now under louse. Big Run Tribune. Waists were 50c, now 38, atSutters. Soe theOxfords and shoos at Mllllrens. You cannot fool the woman whoonoo wore our Queen Quality $3.00 boots. They'll have nothing else. Robinson's. My ! But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Herrick's shoes at D. Nolan's shoe store for $2.00 and $2.50, formerly sold for $2.50 and $3.50. My ! But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? The fall stylos are stunning. Come In and see them. Robinson's. My 1 But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Men's enameled shoes at D. Nolan's shoe store for $2.50, formerly sold for $3.00 and $3.60. , Young man, you ought to be ashamed If you are not bringing hor hero for oda. 8ho la worthy of the best. Reyn olds Drug (tore, Solid Indemnity. Tho Central Accident Insurance Co has paid the following claims since Inst advertised: Isaac If. Smith, Corsica, Pa , $0 43; John II. I 'alee. Guam. Pit., $11.25; K. H. Hastings. PunxMitiiwney, Pa., $20.00 : C. M. Shatter, MeConiilek, Wash.. $7.14; Wade T. Huiiuh. Urook vlllo, Pa., 15.(M) ; J. W. L- t per. Mill- stono, Pa., $10.00; II. W. Kiismi, Reyn noldsvlllo, Pa.. l!).!4; F. T. Wyiikooti, Maybiirg. $15.00; II. O. Bennett, I'unx- sutawney, Pa.. $37.50; J. II. Sllvls, Guam, I'll., $15. INI ; J. R. Rhodes. Guam, Pa $22.00 ; C. A. Keener. DuHois, Pa., $22.50; J. F. Campbell, DtiHnls, Pa., $57.14 ; Albert L. StelTy, DuHois, Pa., $112.50; Henry Hoffman. DuHois, Pa, $0.43; J. K. Kcstcr, DuHois, l'u, $37.14; R. H. Wlnkott, DuBois, Pa. $Y00; A. E. Fasemnyer, DuHois, l'u. $22.80; Dennis Dempsey, DuHois, Pa. $50.00; B. H. Mnrlin, DuHois, Pa $100,07; Alex Patterson, DuHois, Pa. $1 1.43. This company is represented In ItcynoldHVillo by Perry H. Lovo. My I But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Buy Robinson's shoes. My ! Hut isn't Reynolds' sodu good? Bargains In waists at Slitters'. My ! Hut Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Want Column. Hates: Ono cent per woi-d for ouch mid ovory insertion. Lost Lady's gold ring with opal sets in triangular thnpe. A reward will he paid for ring if left at this office. For Salo Horse and buggy. Inquire of John Miller, Prcscottvlllo. For salo Property on East Main st, Price reasonable. Inquire M. M. Davis, For Salu House on Hill street with all modern Improvements. Inquire of Ira S. Smith. For rent Two houses. Inquire of S, Shuffer. For Salo House and lot on Hill street at a bargain. Inquire of It. A Hildebtand. For Sale Town lots on Grant, Main, Jackson, Church and Worth streets Inquire of Mrs. J. L. Test. Belgian hares for sale. Fine stock prices vory low. L. M. Snyder, Juck son st. For Salo Four lots corner 3rd and Hill sts. Prlco from $250 up. City sewerage. Inquire of E. No IT. For Sale A seven room houso, lot 60 by150 foot, In West Reynolds villo. M. E. Weed. ' - For Sale Two lots on Main stroet. Inquire of II. J. Hughos. A gray maro strayed on to my prem ises, near Sandy Valley, July 211. Owner can have same by paying expenses. John McMlun'; Wanted Girls to learn to do winding and cloth picking. Apply to Enter prise Silk Company. Wanted Bright boy to run errands. Apply to Enterprise Silk Company. N OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notice Is hereby xlvon that mi application will ho ninde to the (iuvormir of the Mtiite ut I'enimylvunlu nn tlio &"uh duy of Auu'iist, llUi, by A. O'Dminrll, (J V. UIIimiii, J. II. Murray, II. L. Ilnke and O. W. Lcnkcid, under tho HCt of Assembly of the I'oninmn wciillh of IViuihyl vunlu entitled ' An Act to provide for tho Incorporation und letriiliitlun of certain corporttllim," itpprnvod Apr. 2D, IhU. und the supplements therein for tho charter of itn Intended corHimtien to bo culled The HeynoliUvllie lirlc.k and Tile (.' impuny. The churtor und object, thereof Is that of dolnit a Keuoi-ul brick und tile nitinu fiu'turlnii business mid for thet purposes In liuve, possess und enjoy nil tho rights, hiino II u mid prlvlloiieHof Hie suld act of Assembly und Its supplements. A. O'DoNNri.t., Pros., II. W. I.kkkicho, Sec. Keynoldsvllln, Pa., Aun. 8, luti. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on tho astute of HttintUon TIiiiiiiimoii, deceased. Jute of trockwiiyvlllu borouyli, Jefferson county, 'oniisylvuniu, tiuvtutf liecn itriintod to tlio uudorstKned, all persons Indebted tu suld es tate uro hereby not Hied to miike payment without delay, and those liuvtiiirclulins or do munda will prowiut Iheui.duly RUlliuullculed, for HttUlrnieiit. II. 1). McCDixotiOH, Admlnlstrutor Brockway villa, l'u., July iO, 1UUI, Shick & Wagner's Sixth Semi -Annual Clearance Sale TO TIIIJ TKADIJ: In answer tu tlic rntinv in (tiiricfl f is to time of Ck-nrnmc Sale, wo wntit to say on THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1902 We put on sale tlie balance of our summer stocks. H That these sales are events of notable importance is evidenced by the interest and enthusiasm already shown by the trade. We intend that this sale shall eclipse all past in the attractiveness of its of ferings. H We have to offer you a clean and well assorted stock of Summer Goods. The weather has been a little unfavorable this season so that the lines are as yet unbroken. In many cases too we have se cured direct from the manufacturer lines to make complete our stocks for the sale. We wish to em phasize this point: That his .safe is a, Clear -a live Sale pare and simple, and only Summer Goods that ire desire to clear out will he offered in the sale. On all other lines the prices will be the same as ltcfore sale. We make the price so very low, regardless of cost, that Wc cnnnot possibly afford to offer staples in this sale. U Note carefully a few prices on the many things we have to offer you: Dry Goods Dimities reduced from 4c to IVic. Dimities reduced from 7c to 4MfC. A few pieces of heavy Dress Goods that sold at GO and 75 cents, reduced to 25 cents. Parasols regardless of cost. W'e hove many other good things. See them on display. Domestics Wc have bought a bale of mill ends in brown Muslins especially for this sale. This is a muslin to retail at G or 7 cents that we offer at 4 cents a yard in pieces ranging from 2 to 12 yards. Cloak Room In ladies ready-to-wear garments wc have some very attractive prices. We have 15 ladies' suits ranging in prices $7.50, $10.00, 12.50 and $15.00 all go in the sale at $3.50 each. You must see them to realize their value. Ladies' 50c colored Shirt Waists all go at 25c. " 75c " " " " 35c. $1.00 50c. A lew Children's and Misses' Straw Hats, re tailed at 50c and 75c, go in the sale at 15c each. A few Linen Collars to close at 2 for 5 cents. Shoes See our special values in Shoes. A few ladies' ox fords and walking shoes, prices $1.00, 1.25, 1.75, 2.00 and $2.25 all go at 75c a pair. Note Carefully: Everything in the sale is out on counters and nothing goes on sale before 8 o'clock Thursday morning, July .31. This sale lasts during the entire week following, until August 9th, or until sale goods are sold out. Next door to PostofTice. Reynoldsville, Pa. R. D.ALBRIGHT j Plumber, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitter A Full Line of Bath Tubs, Lava tories, Closets, Gas Fixtures and Gas Lioht Supplies; Bath Room Specialties, Towel Racks, Soap Holders, &c., Always on Stock. OJJict and Show Room on Second Floor qf Syndicate tjldg., Main St. A i i
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