Stan Subscription $1.00 per war in ndeanet. t) A.TKrilH!NON, ttdltor and I'nb. WEPNKSUAY, JANUAUY 20, 1904. An Independent Inonlpnpor.puhlMirdPvnry Wedneoluy at Hiyniililvlll JolTi'rwn t'o. I'd., dtwntrd to the IntrrcMnof HiynoMvllIe inn Jeffi'fKonconnty. Niin-piilltli'iil. wllltriit All with fnlrncM, nncl will hrmporlnlly f rli-nd-Iv towards the InlMirltiK eliiw. Oommunlcntloni Intended for piibl lent Inn Hunt be Rerompnnled hy tho writer' name, not for puDllrntlon, hut an a guarantee of (rood faith. Interesting new ItenmHolli-lted. Advertlatnit rateii made nownon nppllca Mon at IhlmimVe. Ienghty commnnloatlonK and rnanuo of advertlKementM should rvai'li this utllce by Monday noon. Subscript Ion prlri?l.Mperyenr,ln ndvanee. Address all eommiiiileat lon tot!. A.Hteph- nson, Keynohlsvllle. I'a. Announcements. For Assembly w. t. cox, OP RKYNOTjDSVIIiLR, tnnjert to action oi tne urpuniicuns m jri famiii rnunlv at. the nrlmarv election Tues- uuy. rvuruiui iu, nvi. For Assembly S. TAYLOR NORTH, OF YOUNO TOWNSHIP, Rnbjwt to action of the Kenulillrnnanf Jof fenion county at the primary eliftlon Tuui day, February 111, 1W"4. For Assembly R. H. LONG WELL, of brockwayvii.i.e noROVun. Pubjcct to the action of tho Rppnlillrnn voters of JrnVrxnn county at the l'rlmary election February 10, li4. For State Senate JOHN S. FISHER, OF INDIANA, PA. Pubject to the notion of the Republican voters of Jefferson county at the pilinary election February 1(1, uw. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbltt, of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dyintf and ware powerless to save hor. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was bIowIv but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New DlB' covery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed Bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial Bottles Free at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. A Newspaper Wotth Reading, The Pittsburg Times Is conserva tive, eareful newspaper for particular people. Its statements of fact and com ments on them are concise and correct. Its departments are In charge of ex perts, and Its authority In all matters pertaining to the events of the world at large and of thocommuntty It represents more particularly Is recognized.. It has no Sunday edition, and its position In that regard In Pittsburg Is as unique as Its thorough reliability In every way. Staunchly Republican In political policy It yet gives all the news of all parties. Its moral tone Is high, and churchmen of every creed find In lis columns more news of their Interests and work than In all its cotemporarlut combined. Sports are given the prominence they dosorve and no more. The news con cerning them Is bright, timely and ade quate, for the work Is done by a master. Theaters In The Times as In no other paper have the truth told about them and the plays they offer. No business considerations evei Interfere with the publication of criticisms that really criticise, and in thlB department, too, the work Is done by a master. Society and the affairs of women find careful and complete exposition on the page de voted to them. Industrial matters are accorded the prominence they merit In a Pittsburg paper, while the stock mar ket Is given the attention that has brought The Times Into the front rank of financial authorities. Above all The Times is a model not only of brevity of statement but of dignified simplicity in Its typographical appearance. It offends neither the eye nor the sensibilities. Those things that are of importance are treated accordingly. Those that are unimportant are handled in keepiag with their value. Each Issue cf The Times Is a day's history of events the wide world round. Its price is one cent dally or $3.00 a year. Don't miss the clearance sale at Shlck & Wagner's. Boys' high cut shoes at Nolan's shoe store. A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking It, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run dewn people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try tbem. Satisfaction guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke's. Price 50 cents. It will pay to buy a oloak at Shlck & W agner's. Men's high cut lace rubbers at Nolan's shoe store for cl.oo a pair. Good Bplnts. Good spirits don't all come from Ken tucky. Tholr main source Isthellvor and alt the fine spirits ever made In the Blue Grass State could not remedy a bad liver or the hundred-and-one 111 effects It produces. You can't have good spirits and a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be In fine condi tion If you would fuel buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eye, light of stop, vigorous and successful In your pursuits. Yeu can put your liver In fine condition by using Green's August Flower the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach ant! a certain cure for dyspepsia or Indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five years. August Flower will make your liver healthy and active and thus Insure you a liberal supply of "good spirits." Trial size. 2To ; regu lar bottles, 75c. At all druggists. H. Alex Stoke's. Tour in Florida. The first Pennsylvania Railroad teur of the season to Jacksonville, allcwlng two weeks in Florida, will leave New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington by special train on Feb ruary 2. Excursion tickets, Including railway transportation, Pullman accommoda tions (one berth,) and meals en route In both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the follow ing rates : New York, ISO. 00 ; Trenton, $49.00 ; Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Bal timore and Washington, $48.00 ; PIUb- burg, $53X0 ; and at proportions rates from other points. For tickets, Itineraries, and other In formation, apply to ticket agonts, or to Goo. W. Boyd, General Passenger. Agent, Broad Street Station, Phlla delphiu. Card ef Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johns, desire, through The Star, to express their heartfelt thankfulness to all those who were so kind and helpful after the death of their little daughter, Consula Pauline. Domestic Troubles. It Is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be lessened by having Dr. King's New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great work In Stomach and Liver troubles. They not only relieve you. hut cure. 25o, at II. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Tarry brand of candee rubbers at No lan s shoe store. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, noar Hotel Imperial. You can get the best ladles' shoe la the world at Nolan's shoe store for $2.00. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Boalds, Sore feel in still joints. But there's no need for It. Bncklln's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's tho best salve on earth for Piles, too. 2Tc, at H. Alex Stake's, Druggist. Bee Window Display of CoatH Reduced One-Half. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsvllln, Pa., for the week ending Jan. 15, 1904 : Mrs. Ella 8haffer, Mrs Luclnda Schafer. Say advertised and give date ef list when calling for above. E. C. Burns. P. M. John H. Doubles, the butter I ne deal er, handles a high grade of butterine which he sells at 22 cents per pound The people like It. D. Nolan's shoe store will sell 500 nalrs of men's and women's shoes below cost for the next twenty days. Golden opportunity to save money at The Cash New Racket Store's sale next week. WANT COLUMN. Rates: One cent per word for each and very Insertion. For sale A irood sound bav horse. eight years old; also wagon and harness sllghtlv used. Inquire at the New Cloak House, 3 doors east or postortlce. Wanted Girls to learn quilling and winding. Apply Enterprise Silk (Jo, To Let A new seven room house, including bath room, hot and cold wa ter. M. M. Fisher. For Sale Three lots on northeast of Grant street and two lots on the corner of Eighth and Grant streets by admin istratrix. Also a second hand parler coal or gas stove for sale. Mrs. a. M Rhoads. FOR Sale Two gas heating stoves Inquire at THE STAR office. For Rent House on Pleasant Av enue. Inquire at S. Shaffer's office. For Sale Good house on Grant street with three acres of land. The house has bath rooms, closet, steam heat and gas lights all through house. Inquire at "l be star ' onice For Sale House and lot on 12th street. A bargain. Write to A. M Wadding, Brookvllte, Pa. For Sale One billiard and one pool table cheap. (Jail at City Hotel, Heyn oidsviue, fa. For Sale Good bouse on Hill st Will be sold at a bargain If sold quick Inquire at The Star office. For Sale House and lot In West Reynoldsvllleand a farm In Washington township, inquire or. 1j. vv. rerrin, Box 187, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. SttICK & WftGNER -THE BIG STORE mm Clearance Sale . At "The Big Store" begins this week. Inventory only a week or so ahead and we must be ready for it. We have many very good things to offer you AT ABOUT ONE - HALF What other people ask you for it. .We need not tell you the character of goods we carry, as that is all very well known, but we want to emphasize that wedo not buy jobs to advertise in a clearance sale. We offer you better things and at prices much lower that you can buy the cheap and trashy jobs for. We have bargains in every.line all through the store. Time and space will not permit us to enumerate and quote you a price. Then, it would be necessary for you to see the merchandise anyway to appreciate what we are offering. Our sacrifice is your gain. Each day new things will be added to lines already on sale. CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS, REYNOLDSVTJLLE, PA. ill Boys' Knee Pants now Reduced One-Fourth. GRKATEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN JEFFERSON COUNTY. MARK DOWN SALE In All Departments. Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Reduced One-Half. Blankets and Comforts Reduced One-Fourth. Men's Overcoats Reduced One-Half. Odds and Ends in Shoes Reduced One Fourth. Men's, Women's and Children's Winter Under wear reduced One-Fourth. At these reductions it is an investment to an ticipate your next winter's needs. MILLIREN BROS. We call your special attention to a special Closing Out Sale at H. W. Eason & Co.'s. Everybody knows by this time that we are closing out to QUIT BUSINESS, and that we have made very large sacrifices. But THESE Prices will beat all former prices. We must be out of our room by April 15th, as it is already rented by another firm. Therefore we must get rid of a lot of goods between now and April J 5th. So this is why we have made such a tremendous cut in prices. We quote you some of the items, quantities, sizes, and prices. Here they are: Aoe 51 Child's brown kersey overcoat sold (or 15.00, now 12.60 Age 151 Boy's black astraoben " " " 8.50, 11 4.25 Age 18-1 Boy's blue kersey " " " 8.60 ' .....3.25 Age 10 1 Boy's blue kersey " " " 8.00 " .4.00 Age 171 Boy's blue kersey " " " 6.60 " 8.25 Age 171 Black astrachen " " " 8.50 .3.20 Age 17 1 Tan Covurt " " " 7.60 ' 3.7 Age 181 Blue buavor " " " 3.50 1.75 Age 181 Blue kerey " " " 8.00 " 4.05 15 wool sweaters for boyn nod girls, ages from 1 1 4 years sold (er 1.00 now 50o 3 worsted sweaters for boys, girl, ages from 1 t 4 years sold for 1.50 now 75o 12 extra heavy cotton sweaters for boys, ages 10 to 15 years sold for 50c, now 25o 8 blue flannel shirts for boys, sold for 85o, now 60o 4 dozen boy's caps, all small sizes, sold for 25. 35 and 50c, now sold for 15o A pair of boy's corduroy, leather legglns sold for 1 25, to Bt boy's 3 to6yrs, now 65o B pair of boy's gum boots, sold for 1.00, sizes 10 and 10i, now 65o 18 pair of overshoes, sold fer 50o, sizes 3 and Si, now 25a 1 pair of boy's heavy lumberman's gums, sold for 1.00, size 4, now 50c. 3 pair of men's wool lined leather boots, stzoes 6 and 7, sold for 3.00, now 1.25 8 pair of men's heavy lumberman's stockings sold (or 85 and 1.00, new 48o 12 men's all wool sweaters at one-half the regular prloe. All'mufflers at one-half the regular price. 1 dozen men's lined 50o gloves now 25o 2 dozen men's lined 1.00 gloves now 65o One-half dozen men's lined 1.00 mittens now 65o Big Bargains in Men's and Boys' Suits at prices which will surprise you. Remember this is a One Price store'and goods are not marked up for this sale. Everything marked in plain figures and will be sold exactly as advertised. Hundreds of bargains too numerous to mention. Come and see for yourself. It costs you nothing to look and very little to buy. H. W. EASON & GGMP'Y Hoover Building, Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania. rS v
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