iTfte K Star. Nuhtrrhilinn tl.i'n prr iior, ii mlnnm. V. A. H'l':l'llt:illMi l:lllir nml l'l. vi:nxi:sn.Vv. apkil it. iw. An tmlepetiflenl lot'nl nnjwr. 1111 til Klieil every W(Mlmftl:tv lit IteviniMivllle, Jrtt''fitn l'n. I'll., ilrvnli'il to I hi' Intel-els of Ki'Viiolilivlllo tiief .t-'lTer-otit'tiillily. Non-hlttli,nl, will t rent nil with fiili-tii', nml will hi'i'ipvrliilly frlenil ly tmvnriN tin' liilmrlim ilii. HiilmiMlplluii irli'i'f1.iHln'i yt'iir, In nilvitni'it, ( 'ontTiiiliili'ii t Iiitim Intrtiili'if fur nilliltrntlon TnitHf, bp ni'i'otnpunlort by tin, wrtter'n mime, not for inililirnilon, but nt n mm run Ire of gooil f ti ttli. Inti'ii'Mlnir ni'W iti-nii Kolli'lti'il. AilverllHlnu mil" imiili' kiioun on iiipllcu tlon hi I ho onVi' In A i nolils" llloi'k. Jii'iiirlity I'oiiiiniiiili'Mt lott mill rlirinso of nOveiil-cVe'iiii shoiibl reui'li tliln oltlro by Momltiy notiii. Alilivis nil I'liiiitntiitti'tilloiin to t A. Ptoph onon. lieymiliNvlllc, Vn. Kntereii lit tbr poitollli'o lit lti'ynoltlHVlllu, Pu., n ki'i'oiiiI rills' mull ninttrr. Advertising began in Kngland over two hundred ntul fifty years ago. It Is said that ttio flint advertiser pnvc no tice of the loss of his horse and offered a reward fur Its return, ntul that tho advertisement was successful. A now lot of cleverly executed coun terfeit money is now ivported to bo on tho market and secret service officers, who aro on tho aloft, are following up every rluo in the effort to livato tho confederates who aet as tho medium for placing tho bogus notes In clreula tion. It is believed thnt n well organ ized if ii nj is engaged In this work. Tho eonnterfeits being eirenlated nro dc-eribed ns some of tho best that huvo yet made their appcrancc. Governor Hastings signed tho Fow bill, iilmlUhlng the form of oath by kiss ing tho book. It provides three wnys to tnkn an oath, lnyinjr hand on open book, uplifted hnnd and holding book in hand. The approval of this bill abolish oh a law almost as old as this nation. Mr. Few's bill wns endorsed by tho State bnaril of health beoause of the great danger of spreading infeetlous diseases by tho Indiscriminate kissing of tho Bible by witnesses and others in crimi nal courts. Tlio Kpworth league, tho young peo ple's society of the Methodist Episcopal church, who-e phenomenal growth In five years to a tntnl of 10.0(10 Fnoloties, with a million ami a half of members, has boon one of the most striking of re cent religious developments, will hold a grent four-day convention in Philadel phia on May 23-2H. under the auspices of tho fourth gonernl conference league, which embraces all the chapters within the Baltimore. Pittsburg, F.rle. West Virginia, Washington, Central Penn sylvania and Philadelphia conferences. Every society is entitled to send two delegates. Man is constantly beset by keen-eyed, vigilant and jealous enemies in his journey through this world, says the Altoona Tribune, that it will be a very difficult matter for him to complete his course without having felt the scorch ing breath of slander. No matter how honest may be his intentions or how upright his conduct, always some will bo found who curl the lip at mention of his name and insinuate the worst if they . do not indulgo in direct charges. But be who keeps a direct coui-se, keeping himself unspotted from the world and ' indulging in no sinister or hidden con duct, will retain his own self respect priceless possession and in the end thogoneral verdict of his country-men will Ho him justice. Somo peoplo have noobjection todoing Wrong but. they hate to get caught. They strut about ur.d try to poso as guilt edged society swells, and among their own kind boast of their victories and conquests. But the minute thoy aro Axind out their courage ebbs away. Tiny Oivu.l publicity. They suddenly think of tiu ii' familieii and relatives and wiiut a b' i.iw it would bo to them to lot tV- i i.b'.lo know of their doings. For themselves they profoss not to cure hut aro very solicitous for their friends, for whom they did not exhibit the least re gard prior to their detection. They or their chums besiege the newspaper offices to keep the revolatlons out of print, and the law offices to efface the records so that no memorandum of tho offense may be kept. If the disgrace to families and relatives was duly con bidcivd previous to the wrong doing the world would be much bettor and many heart aches would bo saved. Ex. The question bus been wisoly asked, "Why is it that, even with the nearest and dearest, praise is so begrudged, while Mamo is so freely bestowod?" In nine cases out of ton the former does infinitely more good and excites to far greater exertion than the latter. Nevertheless, as a rule, the fondest parent, tho kindest teacher, the most fuitliful friend, often hesitates to praise, while seldom failing to censure when the occasion calls for It. There is ever the feeling latent that the recipient will be unduly elated by any approba tion bestowed, and parents and teachers sometimes hesitate on that account to express unstinted oommendatlon, while brothers and sisters and even friends often at heart really begrudge the satis faction and uerhaps self complacency they might evoke by givlug expression to tho admiration they may honestly foel. While flattery is ever obtuse and easy to obtain, honest praise is m rare com mend lty seldom given even when most deserved and BTudiflnsly withheld when most needed. How often a child fnola "tliMpn is no. use trvlnir" simnlv be cause his feeble efforts for the right ob tain no recognition, while his faults are Looks Like Business. All tho saw mills on tho Handy Lick and Hod Hank creeks are now cunning, mid tho work of manufacturing lum ber is being pushed with vigor, the operators showing considerable conll ilenco in the future of tho luinlu r traf lie by their push and energy. From Keynoldsvlllo to Coder tho ponds are filled with largo stock of logs, and It has boon several years since there was visible such a tine and clean lot of tim ber n seen by tho passenger on tho IjOW (irndo railroad between the point named, and a rough estimate of what the several operators nml firms have set out to do ngifregate more than 40,0M,000 feet. This activity Is the one bright spot in the business outlook for this side of the country, as it moans em ployment for a largo force of men who nave found times quite dull for more than a year past. hrookvlllo lit publi can. Captain Sweeney. IT. 8. A., Sun Die go, Cnl., says: "Hblloh's Catarrh Hem cdy Is tho first medicine I have ever found thnt. will do mo nnv good." Price 5(c. Sold by .1. V. Klng'.V Co. Ladies, eome and see our red. white, blue and black on Friday and Saturday. Decmer & Co. We have them in all popular shades for tho little girls parasols. Deemer A Co. It would be worth while for tho Indies to bonr in mind that if they tako a gentle course of Ayor's Sarsaparllln In tho spring, thev will have no trouble with "prickly heat." "hives." "liolls." or "Mack heads." when summer comes. Prevention Is bettor than cure. Too many of the girls of the period who nsplro to marriage do not know enough about housekeeping to keep tho dish cloth clean. 1.23 boy's best shoo In town at Gil blom. It will bo tho finest line of shoes you ever saw Friday and Saturday. Deemer Co. Fine lino of men's shoes nt f Jllblom's for 78 cts. Bring your little girl with you on Friday and Saturday. Decmer & Co. Tho following ingenious answer has boon given to the question, "who is the devil's wife?" The devil is the father of lying. Lying is invention. Necessity is the mother of invention, and therefore, tho devil's wife. A boy's fine shoe for 73 cts. at Oil Mom's. We will sell them, cam or shine. Deemer & Co. Special sale of ladies' dress shoos at Gilblom's on Saturday. Note prices. It will be the finest line of shades vou ever saw, Friday and Saturday. Dec mer & Co. Red, white and blue Friday and Saturday, rain or shine. Decmer' Co. Gentlemen, call and toe the fine lino of suiting we are making to order for 1(. Pell, tho clothier. Our trilby shoe, nothing so stylish, glove fitting. Doemer & Co. Pod white nndbluo Friday and Satur day, rain or shine. Deemer & Co. SHOES! The ONLY First-Class Stock! IN TOWN! Everything New and Try One 3?aii? of the TRILBY! It is a Good "Wearer and Glove Fitting. Kenmore and Beacon, for Gents, are Great A. D. Notice. If Vim Intend plastering your house It will bo to your interest to tiso mate rial that has proven Itself to bo right. A little book for asking thnt tolls you all nlHiut, the "right kind," of II. Alex. Stoke, agent for Adamant Wall Plaster, King's Windsor cement. Increase the appetite bv tho uso of Ayor's t 'nthurtit! Pills. They cause tho stomach, liver, and Imwcls to rform their functions properly, do not debili tate, by excessive stimulation, and aro not irritating In their action. As an after dinner Pill they are iineqiinled. Special shoes, special sales, and spec ial prices, every day at Robinson'. Trilby and electric shoes, glove fitters. Doemer A Co. Buy your shoes at Robinson's rellablo shoo house. We will sell them, tain or shlno. Doemer & Co. Cllblom carries the largest stock of shoes in Heynoldsville. More Btyles to select from at half prices. Flour and feed, wholesale and retail, at Robinsn It MundortT's An Eastern merchant who never ad vertised was found lying dead on the counter In his store the other day. It I thought the body had lain thore several days before being discovered. Boll. the clothier and merchant tailor, Is making a line all wool cloy for 918. Brussells carpet, from a cheap tapes try to velvet, at the Reynoldsvlllo Hard ware Co's. store. Special sale Friday and Saturday at Gilblom's. Watch windows for prices. Bring your little girl with you on Friday and Saturday. Decmer & Co. A 25 percent, reduction on all shoes Saturday at Gilblom's Denver, Col., April 10, 1RI14. Gentleman: I fool it my duty to send you a letter of thanks for discovering such a wonderful medicine as your Hood's Compound Extract Celery. Before using this remedy I was so much run down from effects of Grippe that I could not do a stroko of work, had pain In the back, no appetite, and could not sleep, but since taking six bottles of your Celery I feel liko a new man. If you choose you may print this letter of testimony. .Iohn Coot.ey, 240 Seventh Street. Sold by Stoke, tho druggist. For reliable shoes, trade at Gilblom's. firtfttmt with the OMrb. 1 1 Oil Sth A I'll A t the M. E. parson age, Brookville, Pa., April 14, 1WO, by Rev. Russell M. Warren, D. I)., Lloyd It. Huth and Mary Mablo Stranb. both of Brookville, Fa. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby plvcn thnt Letters of Ail niliiltiiitloii Inive been imintcil to the under sluiieil on tin entitle of Joseph Kvplirlt, lute of Win-low township. Theri'ioro iill persons knowing themselves inilebteil to kii III eslule lire reiiiiesti'il to ninlte Immeillnte payment, mill those tiiivlnir claims niniinsl thosume will present t hem duly iiitttientieuted for settle ment us curly ns convenient, rostolltee ad dress, Keyuoldsville, I'll. Noah SYrnniT, iMaiiti.h v en ii it, April til, ISM. Adnilnlstrutor. Prices Low. Wearers. Deemer & Co. mm till Children's Suits in Double Breasted and Single, age 4 to 13, 11 i i I Children's Suits, two pair Pants and Cap to Match 1 1 it it it 1 1 it it it 1 1 t i TT-ifl irmLj Ynn waul in pph nnr fin ISiin nf wnRlinlilo anita XXVJ llllX " " - we have for your boys for 75c, 81, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, $2 and 2.50. Call and look them over whether you want to buy or not. No trouble to bIiow goods. Pants For tho slim, fut and short men, thu Flucst Lino ever displayed in any city store, and evory pair warranted not to rip. Men's Pants for "fie, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00. 2.50. Men's All-wool Pants for $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00. Boys' Long Pants for 50c., 75u., $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. Boys' Knoo Pants with doublo knees nnd Boat for 18c, 2oc, 50o., 75o., $1.00 nnd 1.25. Remember we guarautee every pair of pants not to rip, and every pair thnt rips we give you a new pair We could have you read for one hour, if we had the space, describing the many valuable bargains we can show you. If you don't want to buy call and look ua over and convince yourselves that we never advertise something we have not got. Now a word about our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. We bought our woolens by tho whole piece and can make you a Strictly All-wool Suit for the small sum of $16, $17, $18, $1'J and $20 and, as everyone knows, Mr. Kernott (my cutter) you can depend on a first-class fit. We use only the best trimmings. Call and look our goods over in this department, and remember that we buy all our gooda of the manufacturer and not from auction houses as some of our would-be clothiers do. Thanking you for past favors and hoping for a continuance of same, I remain BELL, the Reliable Clothier, Hatter, Furnisher and Merchant Tailor. P. S. In our Merchant Tailoring Department we carry piece goods and not sam ples, affording you a better chance to see what the cloth looks like Until you Men's, Boys' & Children's ' B'E'LL, The ONLY RELIABLE CLOTHIER in Reynolds- j ville, is displaying for Spring and Summer. Just 1 look at a few of his prices for this season: ' Men's Suits, All-wool, in Single and Double Breasted for Hoys' Long Pants Suits, Singlo II II II 1 1 II It ti It 1 1 i 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 it it ti 1 1 it Men's Shirts The greatest lino wo havo over had. Other seasons wo got 7."o., but this year wo can show you 200 different styles for 5llo. Men s Shirts for 25o., 60o., 75o., $1.00 and $1.25 33oys' liirts for 20e., 25o., 40o., 50o., 75o. and $1.00. It will pay you to look us through on this lino as we can save you monoy. We buy from the manufacturer and not from jobbers Men's Fine Biilbriggan Un derwear for 50 cts. a suit. Guarantee you can't match thu sumo less than $1.00 a suit anywhere. Call and see SATISFIED ! peo the Fine Line of SUITS THAT- i I 400 5 00 6 50 50 I 50 7 50 8 no 9 50l 10 oof I 2 0rff or Double Breasted, All-wool for I 4 00 i for !? for Sweaters for men 18o., sweaters for boys 18c. Sweaters for men fjflc, sweaters for boys , 50c Match the price if you dare Hats and Caps I over ono thousand different stylos forf mon, boys and children. The largest lino ever displayed. Men's hats, allt wool, for 50c, 75o., $1.00. Men's all fur, hats for 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00,1 $2.50 and $3.00. We can give you thorn - : in soft or stiff hats at samo price. Boys' 1 1 hats, in soft or stiff, for 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1 $1.25, $1.50. Mothers, boo our fine line I of boys' caps for sumtnor, it will pay I you to look them over. Boys' caps 10c, 25c, 50c. and 75c i " " " 4 75 t r " " " 5 00 " " " 8 00 ; " " 050 " " " 7 50 " " " 8 00 " " " 8 50 j .' " " " 9 00i ' . 1000i J 125 .' 200 WtFy 2 50 yj'kn 2 50 fcdfcA 3 00 o tjfjvi '1 400 fr-t3JU I 4 50 ILJ$3 S.V: 500 I t$m i Mr I ,:. 1 n i ; I constantly recapitulated. I
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