Wt Star. Sttltacriptiim $1.00 per tenr in mlmnre. ) A.nKrilKNMIM, Fill I or mid IMib. WKDNKSDAY. JUNK 1, 1IHVI. Anlnfloni'mlent lornl piiprr, ni hi Nliei! every NVmini"iuy nl, lleynoliWvllle, .lell'i'l-Moll I'll. I'll., ill' VOl I'll tO 1 III lllteri'llwof Heynolilivllln .Hill .lelTenioni'oiinly. Noii-pnllllnil. will I rent nil with fntrnt'i, mid will tieeMperliilly frltmil v towiml-i llli' Itlliori'iir I'lie. ijorimmnlritilonii lnlemliMl fur iiulilli'Mlon .it'Ht Iih nivomimnleil hy thti writer' minii', n4 for mitilleiitlon, lint, iih a uniirnmei' of K fol fill I li. 1 niiri't Inir nrw Item li'l I Arivprtltltnr rnli' nmilo nown on nppllrn tlon nt thlilllci. l.ulity rniiiiiinnlritllotii iiihI elintij:!' of i iVHrtHonirnl lmiihl reiu'li Hits nlllrn hy Momluy noon. .InlisrrlpMon prli'rfl.nipi'r yenr.ln nilvnni'V. Ad(lri'w nil ronitiiunli'iil loll liil'.A. H.eh pilon, lleytioliNvllle I'll. State Appropriation. Appropriation t tho tu'voral soliool i1lntrlcts In Jefferson county for tho nohool year cnilliiir on tho llrit M. unlay of June, 1!K)J : Marni'tt. X(l.im ; H.nvor, ; Hell, l.:i7.iU ; linn, H2.:tO ! HroeU way villi', I.R'W.tMl : Hrook vlMn.2..i:i:.2:i: Clay villi' Jl.liSM.tiilj Clover, f."i()1.0:i i Corsieii, .17 A I ; K ilred, H.isM.tHl ; Full Crr. k, l,071.l!l ; k- llasktll, 7f").7." : Month, :ill.o:i : llen- iloraon, l.44l).1.'l : Knox, l,m:i.l I: Mo Calmont, 4,0II2.I7 ! Ollvor, M.'i2 2-1 ; l'orry, tt.7."5.7i ; rinoCii'ok.l.lViti.li" ; l'olk, Jti27.ll." : Portor, ."S2.I0 : l'ttnx antawney, ,U"2.l; Moynolilnvillo, 2,IUH.70; Uintrirold, 1,027. 7!l ; Himo, H,:i!)5.02 : Snyder, l,7H!.:w ; Summer vlllo, dS.r7 ; I'nlon, il."i7.H4 : U'ar Kaw, l,44:l.H7 : Waililnjrton, 2,71l.7.l ; Wlnslow, -"i,:t7,'t."7 ! Wont llovnoMft vlllo, (IS4.KS ; Worthvlllo, 'l lil.oo ; Young, 94 ,.1111.45. Letter 1,11. L!it of unclaimed letter remaining In iKxttoflieo at HoynolilNville, l'a., for the week ending May 2N, 11KI4: Martin Dovltt, Murvev Knv Pai-tann, Miss Pearl Firngor, Hamilton Maw tliorn, Mrs. John M. Smith, Isaac Smith, Poter T. Smith. Foreign Gulep(i 1) Deilda, Say advertlRod and give date of list when calling for above. K. c. Burns, p. M. , Notice to Advertisers. Tho copy for all display advertise ments must lo in Thk nta'u olllco not later than 2.00 p. in. Monday of each week to havo tho advertisement appear In the paper tho week It is handed Into olllco. Double Gold Trading Stamps. Tf VOIlr lllllflinun nitionnta l, AO on - , i I . .-. in r.ew nb this muslin underwear siilo you get $4.00 wuriu in noiu J. rutiing stamps. Ulnir Stoko Co. Wedding and birthday present In finn china, nut. olnaa ut.t ,.. .i.i ps""-, ...v "'cij, mi and silvor novelties, Jkc, utStoko's, the druggist. See the new spring stylos In Y. B. uorseia. mniircns. Wodillng and birthday presents in fino china, cut glass, art pottery, eold and sliver novolties, Ac, at Stoko's, tho uruKKisi. A Valuable Publication, On Juno 1 tho Passenger Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will publish tho 1IMM edition of tho Summor Kxcursion llouto Book. This work Is designed to provide the public with descriptive notes of tho principal Summer resorts of Kastern America, with the best routes for reaching thorn, and the rates of faro. It contains all tho principal seashore ami mountain resorts of tho Fast, and over seventeen hundred different routes or combina tions of route. The book has been com piled with tho greatest enre, and alto gether Is the most complete and com prehensive haniltiook of Summer travel over offered to tho public. l no cover is nnnilsome unil striking, printed In colors, and the hook, contains several maps, presenting tho exact route over which tickets are sold. Tho book Is profusely illustrated with flno half-tone outs of scenery at the various resorts and alone the lines of tho Pennsylvania Knllrond. On and after Juno I this very Interest Inir book mnv be nrnenred nt nnv IVnn- sylvnnla Knllrond ticket office at the nominal price of ton cents, or, upon application to (o. VV. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Brond Street Station Philtidclphln, IV, hy mail for twenty cents. Big Show in Town. Tlie world famous Nickel Pinto Show is In the city to-day, and gnvo a per formance this afternoon, and another Is to be given this evening at theirrounds. on Western Avenue In tho West Knd. A short parade was given this morn Ins and It attracted no little attention. The show Is strictly up-to-date, and Is enter taining in Its every feature. Tho elephant which is cnrrlcd by the com pnny Is one of tho largest In the world. The Ihujtnn I'rr, Dayton, O., May 15, At Hey'noldsvlllo Suturday, Juno 4. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will bo received by tho Town Council of the Borough of Heynoldsvillo until Wednesday, the l.rth day of June, 1!K)4, at six o'clock p. in., for tho grading, curbing and paving of Main street from the east side of tho Iron brldpo to east side of Sovonth stroot. Plans and siwcillcations can bo seen In tho clerk's olllco. Tho Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. C. Havf.rh, Pres. of Council. Ij. J. McEntikk, Clork of Council. Bicycles. Tho old rcllablo Rambler better than ever, also bicycle sundries and repairing ai i ion man 8. Blcyclos, tires, sundrlos. and overv thing tho bicyclo rldor may need at Don't forget that John II. Doubles has reoponed his big I. X. L. ico cream I v . mt . . ittnur on r.asL itiuin Btrcot. Ask for Gold Trading Stamps! Blng Stoke Co. , Varnish stains, docorativo enamels gold paint, of excellent quality, at Stoke s, the druggist. See tho new line of skirts at Mlllirens . Double Ooul Trading Biamps. Given the balance of this week on all muslin underwear purchases. Heniom ber you have the largest Bsortmnnt to select from and save from 15 to 115 per cent In addition to giving you Double Gold Trading Stamp. Blng-Stoke Co. Heady mixed paint, white lend, vnr- ninbes, ground glue paint ami wlilt-c- wanll brushes at Stoke's, the druggist. Want Column. Ui.I.m. Una mi, .1 Mi.til P., niifli nnil every lnertlon. VVantf.k A glrlalonce. City Motel, McynoldHvillo, Pa. FoH SAt.K fJiMMl ilrivintr horse. In- qulro G. G. Williams, West leynol(l- ville. Foil Sale Six room house, city water In house, irn In every room, sewer connections for bath room Mini closet : all tho rooms recently repnpor ed ( burn on lot i house is In good locu tion. Will he sold for fl.titw. inquire at The Stak offlco. Foil SAt.K Forty foot lot on Main Street. No belter locHtlon for business. M. M. Fisher. Foil SAt.K Cased brick slate roof house, eight rooms, not Including pan try and bath room. Nicely furnished throughout with yellow pine. Front and back porches. I louse was built Inst year. It is locateci on a plensant. street. Price 12,250. It lit a bargain. Inquire nt The STAtiolllce. ITim Hii.i' House and lot on Grant street with nil modern Improvements. inquire oi oirs. j, nmcuen To LK.T Six riHitn dwelling on Mabel street. M. M. Fisher. Christ Hoffman will sell his house and lot on Hill street and give Immediate possession. Inquire of M. M. Davis or on the premises. l''oil SAf.K High grade second hand buggy. Good as new. Inqulro at II. W. Moore's grocery. Foil SAt.K Meat market In good location. Inqulro at Tiik Staii olllco. Boarders Wanted Miss E. Brooks, Grant street. Wanted -Intelligent girls to learn weaving. Also girls for clothplcklng. Enterprise Silk Co. Lot for Snlc Fino building location on Mnln street will be sold very cheap for cash. Inqulro nt olllco of L. J. Mc-Entlre. World s Fsir. June D, M, 23, and .10 are tho next, dates for greHt coach excursions to Ml. Ijnils via Pennsylvania I Oil I mini, on account of the Ixmsiann Purchase Ex position. Tho rates for these excursions have been fixed at such a low llgure that they afford those of limited means an opportunity of seeing the World's Fair at an exceptionally small cost. 'I'ho unusual sueci's att"iiillng tin- llrsl Pennsylvania Bnllroad excursion indi cates that, those will bo very popular. Special trains of 'iimlard IVniwvl 'fin la Mullroad conelies of tlio most modern pittorn will bo run mi the I' liove-ini'iil loncil (lutos ironi .V'iv ni k. Philadelphia, llarrlsburg, Altooun, and Pittsburg, directly through to St. Louis, with nmplo stop for meals nt, convenient hours. Each train wtW lv In charge of n Tourist Atrontof the i'l iin sylvnuia Itnllroiiil Tin' riiio will bo tho same as for the first, excursion. May II), 20 from New York. 418 Till from Philadelphia, and proportionate rati' from other stations. Spi eltle Infoi mil lion regarding time of sm elnl train and eo.nnoctions, and rotes from prlnelpnl Htiitlons east of Pittsburg, will be announced shortly. WANTED Girls fifteen years of age to learn Winding. Enterprise Silk Company, SttICK & WAGNER TIIK BIG STORE- I Special Sale of Ladies' ' Tailor Made Suits ar v There4 are still a few Suits left to close at our Great Sale Price. t j These are prices that you can't afford to miss. To day we make you a dis count of $6.00 on each and every Suit. We have only a few Suits left. Of some styles we have only one size and we do not want to re-order. Hence we are making these prices to clean up. In the different styles we have nearly all sizes and a $10.00 suit would cost you only $4.00 to-day. These are prices that you cannot get again. Do not miss the opportunity. CORNER OF MAIN AND FIFTH STREET. M fi f T T "ITT tt rrn "t I rUKNliUK i Double Gold Trading Stamps. Given tho balance of this week on all muslin underwear puieliases. Ki'iiiom beryou havo the largest iisooriinent to select from nnd save 15 to :n per cent in ndditlou to giving you Double (job! Trading Stumps. Iling-Stoko Co. Ask for Gold Triuiillir Simons Stoke Co. King. AND CARPETS J oo Yards of Granite Carpet 300 Yards Linen Carpet 50 Yards Heavy Half'Wool Ingrain 20 Yards Wool Filled Ingrain 800 Yards All Wool Ingrain 300 Yards Heavy Velvet Brussels 300 Yards I3;st Axminster Brussels 300 Yards Tapestry Brussels 25 Cents from 20 to 32 Cents 40 to 45 Cents 50 to 55 Cents 65 to 70 Cents $1.00 to $1,15 $1.20 to $1.25 50 to 90 Cents 9 X 12 RugS If Electric, Tapestry. Ilody flrussels and Wilton Velvets. Also Anything to Furnish Your House Lace Curtains and Blinds,' Linoleum and Oil Cloth, Furniture, Dishes, Etc. AT rtftLLS. Litrgi'Ht MHortment of STRAW HATS to he seen "ic to JO. 00. IILLIBEIS See the new assortment of SOFT SOLES In patent or viol 25o to 50c. G i o n 1 o si ID op moii t Stovo in Jofforson County J UN E SELLING i Defender Muslin Underwear Sale Starts Thursday Morning THE WHOLE lot will be on center counter, comprising Skirts, Gowns, Corset Covers and Drawers all at re duced prices. Skirts M;kIo of tlio finest Muslin or Nainsook ; all trimmed up elegantly with Torchon or Val lacts and inscrtinys. All cut full and made right at r.Oc. 7rc, $1.00, $1.25. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. All worth more. Gowhs Of Lawn, Nainsook or Cambric. All cut in full sizes, ll to 17. Some arc cut with short sleeves and low neck while others are finished with collars and they are all trimmed in hemstitching and Torchon find Val laces. All good length. 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 worth more money. Corset Covers Of Lawn, Nainsook or Cambric. Some are made with lace insertings up and dowu, while others run around. All sizes from 32 to 44 at 10c, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c Oreat Values at these prices. TTQ TTTDVC Of Muslin or Cambric, cut in the Umbrella style or plain. All are -XJ JL CX N Ulb finished with tucks, hemstitching or lace. All cut good full sizes. 25c, 45c, 75c, $1.00 Elegant Values. CHILDREN'S SLIPS Made of Lawn and Nainsook, trimmed in lace, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Shoes and Oxfords for all the Family. Douglass Shoes and Oxfords for men in tan or black. All made .on the late spring toes: $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. Johu Kelly's Shoes and Oxfords for women. The high Cuban heel seems the most popular. In tan, black or patent corona $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. Children's Shoes and Oxfords in welts or turns in vici kid or patent kid. Some are button while others are l.nce. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. THE "PENNSYLVANIA" Men's and Boys' Clothing With Style, Fit and Finish all Combined. Here in all sizes and made of all the late spring weaves worsted, fancy cheviots, or fine black thibits in a price range $5.00, $7.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. See the great selection of Wash Goods. Tailor Made Suits all Reduced. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND TRAVELING BAGS. M T I I I R EE N R O T H E R
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