Cfic -fr Star Sukucriplinn $1.00 rr vr, atlrnnre. C. A. HTKPIIWNSO. F.dltnr anil Pub. WEDNESDAY. APK1L 21. WW. An lnili-r-n(li-mli-lpiipi-r,pulill-ln-il every Wedm-nlny til Hi-ynolilnvllli', JcflVmmi Co. Vn., lie voted lo I he InHM-cslHof Id-ylioliNvlllc and Ji'iri'rminriiniiljr. Nmi-pnlltliMi I, Willi rent, all with fiilrm--M.il ml wlllli--ic-liilly fili-ml-1? townrd lh- liiborlng -lu. Pulnu-rliillini irli'i-l.tMM-ryi-nr,lii nilvanrp. Cnmiminlrnlltiiis liin-mlrd for publication must ho a mipanlwl by the writer's nnnn nut for piihlh-iHlon, hut in n Karnnti- of good fiilih. Interesllna nrws Itemssolh'lli'il. Advert lln rules nmdi- known on tipplu-ii-tlon ftl the nftlrp In Arnold' Hloi-k. l.eiiBhir ronimimli-alloim and i-hnniro of advertisements should roach thin ollU-e by Monday nnnn. Addrp-w all rommunlt-atlons toC. A. flnpn ennon, KeynoMsvlllo, I'a. Entered at the prwtonVe at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., aa second chins mall mntti-r. ' I ' 3 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENCY. Prof. R. B. Teitrick Would be the Right Man for the Office. "Editop Tteynoldsvlllo STAR:-Tlie time for tho election of county stporin tendent will soon be here. The sever al candidates are mnklnjf their, rounds among the directors, and some Interest is beginning to be folt In thV matter. This la well, for our public arfiools need all the attention we can iive them. They are none too far advanced; neither are they in too hlifh a statof excellence, rememberlnK that tby have been scarcoly yUlted at all the proper of ficer for tho last tW'e r four years; remembering also nnt our teachers have not been (five th8 time and at tention they shou have had In exami nation. But th aside. The office of county suporlnrndcnt is not a sinecure for some man ho has about come to .the "end of hi" lino" as a teacher; ietther is itan office In which he who yioldrit ou.ht to do as little work as -VoxMblo sAd then spend the rest of the vne presumably in doing nothing; Minor 's it an omce to De handed over Nome friend because that friend may loie 10 uo sorneininir ior me in ro- Dut it is an omco that requires n undivided attention If ho dls- s his duties anything like faith- d well. The county superinten- charged, among others, with the g duties, viz., to visit the seo mat certain brandies ui-o examine the teachers, gi-nnt Paragraph C'CXLII laws and decision. nn,ro :lil .. . . nit to visit, as often as practl- , Ttoveral schools of his county, tn co"l'8, an(' "lothod of t nVnd branches taught, and to w.tiroctions in tho art of teach and ho method thereof, In each 'ol, aslo him, (together with direc tum ototrollors), shall bo doomed Jiont Aid necessary. Tills Is the law muti-r ot visitation; besides the Ion ol schools demand visitation 'coumy superintendent. In tho disfricts many of tho teacher Joutlnuch experience and thoi-o gVS iire or loss of them just bo- a lisit irom the county sti nrA'MG'M'Ur dli-ections as to frpn,Msos, arrangement of pro- W0llnhods of discipline, etc., era. V wsriauy noip such teach-fallurdL0- R'waJ'li more or loss Of thesLAV toache'rs: Dl,t mun.V fairly suUmls:ht and would be edln theW0' woreBt,,ontfth!" business L iTef,b' tho one w'h""e face of th(Lvfthera- XW ln th0 facta how ch aln viuw ' ,hwe vass on the Voto mRk hI" 08"" with the teacher icmTespon'lonco board will answerfre,a,'i' the Itation? Such a clPurP,e of vIs receive a vote froni0 "ght n0t t0 tors who have tho0""1 dlrC ohool at heart. 0llr the country most careful supei-vC "f who is not willing tond thfumun tho weather and mud,;'ta"db,r no business with the! porintendent. Now it"f Ci"'ty " Wends of soma St thTl W . thlsolliooourrhtto ,JA? tbat , 1 lllllb IIIUII long veai-A ....... ad who has reached a ,rP. w ,, hat is in that argumer- eer . ics, etc. vi n willing to get down to hard work and do a lot of drudgery in this office, who Is progressive. Ve do not need a man who will look upon this office as a sine cure, and wno win wear it as a crown to his previous fifteen or twenty years of teaching. It Is tu-gucd by tho friends ol one of tho cuiidldiites that ho ought to have tills office because ho has been n rnniildato so often. Now accord ing to this argument, 1 nra a candidate for the office of president ot tho U. S. I onnounee myself every four years gtilnrly for twelve or sixteen yeai-s. Finally some ono asks what has this fellow done to merit this office of presi dent? Nothing but announce himself. Just so I am a candidate for tho office of county superintendent for three succes sive terms. Finally soino one asks what has this fellow dono to merit this office? Nothing but announco myself, according to tho argument of my friends. As Shakespeare says this Is too thin." There are a number of other arguments brought out by the friends of the various candidates; but I hey are all for tho most part as shal low as the above. For example one says that a graduating class was never established in his school until his ap pearance on the Meld. Now this is only pleading that man's success as the ground or reason why he should be elected to the offico of county superin tendent. Hut the same plea can be set up in behalf of every candidate, to then tho plea of success must bo eliminated, or it must bo made in behalf of all. Every one of the candidates is a gontto man. Not a single word should be said against any one of them as men. They are all good men, morally. But tho man who will give us tho most energet ic, vigorous, and progressive adminis tration of this office, a man who will bring our schools to tho highest statu of excellence, who will give tho office his undivided attention, who will give tho examination of teachers the greatest care, tho visitation of tho schools tho most time, and who will Infuse new blood, skilful orgnnlzing and executive ability Into our schools U Professor It. B. Teitrick or Brookwayville. Elect him and we can rest assured that our public schools will be brought up to tho line by the side of those of any other county of our state. A DiHKCTon. Women will not bo admitted ns dole gates to the general conference of the M. E. church to be held next month. Tho vote by the unnuiil conferences of tho church lacks (Wi of enough to give tho women tho three-fourths and admission to the general conference. Tho Helk-fonto H'dMimdo says: "It was a tight squeeze, but the women are used to that kind of thing and won't foci badly over it." At a meeting of the Democrat ie State Committee held In Ilarrisburg last Wednesday, Hon. Robert E. Wright was re-elected Stute Chairman, At the ltepublican State Convention held at narrlsburg last week M. S. Quay was re-elected State Chuirman. A Good Insurance Company. DuBols, Pa., April 24, 1MB. This is to certify that my son, Lem uel A. Burrett, was insured in tho Me tropolin Life Insurance company on April n, lWlli, and diod on April ZM, IKtlli, and the claim was paid on April 24th by tho Ass't Supt., Jos. Martin. I can heartily recommend this company to all those wanting to enrrv Insurance. C. W. BaRRCTT. 12(1 Weber Ave. Frank McGinnis, of Heynoldsvlile, is agent for tho above company. Notice. Wo hereby give notice to everybody that wo will only fenco against our own stock after May 15th. Any stock found trespassing aftur tho above date will be dealt with according to law. Ckntral Land & Miniko Co. who has had and M,L;r u,i"u,,'c.iuse ,.. mmu reaching ft teen yoai-s therefore the ?r , Jefferson county urn und elf 7 f tovehimthoofficeofoor tondont. Yes, here Is a tJ , ; Winslow townHhin W,J , i ' .ut .ln Republican ticket for JT ..been fairly sucoe-rful In cui Precinct for hv'chotae of tbe ilf, . for-iomlWon, he has nto. vr m the ranks a,i n K oou rULrob ,ionstos r," w- i he ... . r 2 .oZi .:.h.! are mon 0 long waohingthe to man ho "enlth, tdi expect no it might d plana tutted? eat Wl DOXT TKLL LIES. Y M uu Grand Opening ol Sprin g and Summer Wo uvo the people that reduced the price of Clothing, Hats and Men's Furnishings last Spring and now we'are going to reduce ine price ot Men s blioes. Ye nave nine-tenths of the clothing trade in Keynoldsville and we are entitled to the other tenth. Ask your friend, who purchased from us last season, if his garments gave satisfaction. And remember that we are the ONLY Clothiers ' in town that can fit you out from the sole of your feet to the crown of your head. OUR GOODS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Call and see them. WE ' TELL . THE TRUTJI. ""1 UUIUIURW v Men's Dressu Suits! Our ready-to-wear of finest, imported and domestic material. The best of everything, including workmanship and trimmings. If you double the price you wont secure any bet ter fit if made by a tailor, and perhaps not as good. Besides, here you try the garments on and see the finished effect before buying. If there's a differ ence between these suits and tailor-made it's in our favor. Every fashiona ble weave, every prevailing color is contained in our spring line, fresh from two of the most fa mous factories - - A 1 in the world, rnces to sun you an, 4.i;ii, 3.00, (5.00, 7.00, 8.00,' 9.00, 10. Square Cut, Sacks, Stratford Sacks, The Westminister. All the latest styles. it Jft2'lk ' Reduced Rates to Washington, D. C. The Fifteenth International Conven tion of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will be held at Washington, 1). C. July 7 to 1H1M1. and for thut occasion the Pennsylvania Hull road Company will sell, from July II to 8 inclusive, excursion tickets to Washington and return at a single faro for the round trip. Iheso tickets will be good for return passage until July 1 inclusive, but if deposited with the ugiuil ut Washington prior toO.OO p. M. July 14, will be extended to July 31 in elusive. Full information in regard to rates and time of trains can be obtained upon application to ticKet agents. zi. V Young Men's Suits, From 1") to K years old. Our line of young men's suits is of the richest mate rial, in varieties, quantities and quali ties vhi.;h few retailers have c6urage to handle. We especially pride ourselves upon tho handsome productions in all wool Cassimeres. Cheviots, Worsteds, Serges, etc. ; made in first-class manner, at prices from $4.00 to 8.00, which, without a doubt, would cost you double the money at other stores. our isnrcw Shoe Department! All the nobby dressers are broken up on our shoes. iheres more Style and linish in our shoes than any you'll find in town. liest domestic Calfskin or Russia Tan in all the styles. They are not equaled by any shoe dealer in town. Needle Toe, Globe Toe, Yale Toe, Harvard Toe, all the latest styles. To save money visit ou'r Shoo Department. BOYS' snort Pants su!ts. SPRING HATS1 We have a large line of Derbies in all the colors, black . and three shades of brown, in all the latest styles, Youman, Dunlap, Knox, Miller, $1.50 to 3.00. We want every fastidious dresser to see our line of Fedoras, in all the late colors, prices GOc, 80c, $1.00, 1.50, 2. 00. 2. 25. We have over 500 dozen of Straw Hats that we want every person to see before purchasing a straw hat. Also a large line of Spring Caps, We are the acknowledged Hatters of lieynoldsville. Greater variety and greater values than anywhere in the county. We want to make friend of the coiv ing man. Neat sur all new sprung styles, made, bet ter and with great er care than any you have ever bought. Double breasted, square cut, the handsom est introduced in years, at 98 cts., $1.35, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. r n ... Spring Trousers! Strictly all wool Cheviot and Cassb mere uress rants, spienuimy tuuorea, well trimmed thoroughly sponged, neat and desirable patterns. We are safe In i -ii . ii i .i j - .i better dress pants at these prices: $1 .50, 2.00. 2.25. 2.50. 2.75. 3.00. 3.50. 4.00. Everything that's new and stylish in fabric, and every pair is guaranteed to fit. .You have over 2000"pa;r to choose from. We also carry' a large line of men's and boys' work pants, good Jean, from 50o. to f 1.50 per pair. Knee Pants ! You have over 1,300 pairs to select, from of the best grades, all- wool Cheviots and Cassimem-s with patent waist band and taped Beams, sizes, from 3 to 15, prices from 25c, upward. We will try to please yon at tho Bon Ton. At King & Co. 'a you will And baled hay, salt, flour and a full lino of general mui-cnanaise, We will save you money and Bell you shoes tbat wear and fit your feet. Give us a call, J. S. Morrow. Call und see the Bon Ton pies. When you have an "awful" headache try a package of Perfect Headache Powders. For sale at tho Reynolds Drug Store. House and 7 lots in West Reynolds vlllo for sale. Inquire at STAR ntllue. VOTICEoir APPLICATION FUKOII AKTElt ' in Hi Shirts 25c. to SI. Sweaters 25c. to S3. Trunks 2.50 to 87. Men's Fine Half Hose, Latest Belts, Balbriggan Underwear. Overalls, Suspenders, , . Neckwea ii- Court, of Common Pious (or the Notice la hereby siren that so application Coumy uf JtitrrrwHl will Iw ni.rte to the wo-1 rourt on Thui-sdsy herl US of who 21 day of My. IKW. at t iu'.tio provide Torv.t- lix-k p. M. under the ii!urpoillou ana 1-eKulstion ut certHtn corporation. unproved lipi-ll aitli. M7i, und ipplt-mtmi uy Win. K. 5itrhull. Henry her.wl, Henry Ilelhle, I. J. puaavr. .a. . IMIIU.U, W.I. culiKd IIih HyLoliUvlllB tenjutwiy to U f '"' thvehuruuteruud ohui:t of blob Jf O'-Iuikiiium of a public veirvetary for i a i M"1 t- le4 Ijo.. raofkui- u bln and for .AJ1 we ask is for everyone to call, see the troods, get prices and coi pare them with other clothiers prices. MILaLaIREM N m we h man need m to U to buve. l - null iMiy ui - uuu.ertud
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