J VOLUME 5. , KKYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, OCTOHER 21, 1896. NUMBER 24. Our Educational Column. "Uitli WllllM," E4itr. AddrpM nil cnmmunlentlon nlnllvc to t Arpnrtmrnt )o Kdllor Kdui'Mlonnl foltimn, cnra of Thk Htar. THE RIOHT SORT OF A OIRL. "The ) who ttne in rnlleito, yet knows Jnnt whnt to do With vi-eiill marrown, Bnd with rvk- livkty. tool Who run muse on the dlRnmmft or Epholkti- tlkon. Yet tinvcr be unmindful that theporrldirepot lon. The girl who", up In pudding, and In pic and politic. Who run compound a gravy or confound Talk rlnht fcultnidy of Hogal or knowingly Xhf Kant. . Vet be with fronveraam Th) jbialden whi th hcrcookory hook in deeply nvemant. i who cau charm vou wll h Bach or menuciwion, Known when the moon'. In ApnKrp, can quote AnacMon, And yet can hoi! potatoes, knows when a tur nip's done. Can mold the restful doughnut and the fes tive currant bun; And the mathematlc maiden who can criti cise Laplace, Or whose chemical dexterity can analyre a gas. Who can also sew a button where a button ought to lie, And If needful wield the duster or the broom stick skillfully. And she's the host and dearest, whose native commonsente fiacheweth Ice cream blandishments and car- amvl' expense. Whonuoteth l)io Lewis, goeth early to her And rtsoth In the morning with a clear and cheerful head." "DON'TS" FOB PUPILS. Don't be in a hurry when studying your lessons; bear In mind that "the more haste the loss speed," therefore make haute slowly and bear in mind that one-half page thoroughly learned is worth a dozen pages hastily skimmed over. Whatever is worth doing at all Is worth doing well. Don't for a moment Imagine that yo'.t "know it all." Don't forgot that the best part of our knowledge is where knowledge leaves off and ignorance be gins, and that the best educated people in the world are always learning some thing new. Don t scowl and frown when your teacher corrects you and enforcos the regulations. A system of regulations is a necessity, and without them our schools would bn a failure. Don't for get that your teacher is only doing his duty and laboring: for your advance' meet, and by being obedient you aid in making his labors a success. Don't be indolent and slothful. Re member that school hours arc for school duties only. The plow most used is the brighter for it, and the mind must bo active to be bright. "The fire-fly shines only when on the wing. So It is with the mind: when once we rest wo durfcen." Don't be slovonly. Remember that cleanliness is a virtuo next to godliness, on't enter the school room with hair uncomeod, shoes uqnollKhed or carelessly dressed. Be tidy with your books, desk, .&-c, as well as your person. Lastly, don't forgot that VOW is the tine to take advantage of the oppor tunities given you to acquire a good e&ueatlon. Don't leave ar.y task for the future. To-morrow .never comes, and time once lost can never bo re gained. Tben each dajr add to your store of knowledge and garnor in the golden grain whilo the harvest is at band. If you neglect your time now, you will bitterly regret it, a thousands have -tone before you, when jour school days are past. Then don't. SCHOOL NOTES. A High School Alumni Association was temporarily organized on Saturday last. The Association will be composed of those pupils who have passed through the schools here and who hols' diplomas or teacher's certificates, adfiing from year to year those who may graduate, oommittee, consisting of Prof. Len kerd, T. N. Naff, Britta Butler and Mrs. W. I. Weaver, was appointed to draft a coastitution and by-laws for said Association. AU entitled to member ship will meet at the new school build' ing on Saturday afternoon, Oct. SI, at 2.30 o'clock, whoa a permanent organiz ation will be effected. A oolleotioo of Colorado minerals was added to th museum this week, the . gut o( Clifford Kauener, of Kooon 13. A reading room has been opened in Room 15, where several tables are sup plied with dally papers, magazines, &c, and a limited number from the several rooms may each day at times before school is called enter and cultivate a taste for reading. Any contributions to this department will be gratefully received and appreciated. Music has been ordered for the or chestra, and the members will meet for praotloe upon its arrival. It will be composed of six pieces. It is probable that the schools will give an entertainment between now and the holidays. The time for monthly reviews Is again at hand. A Short Cut to Health. To try to cure constipation by taking pills is like going round in a circle. Vou will never reach the point sought, but only get back to the starting point. A perfeot natural laxative is Bacon's Celery King, the oelebrated remedy for all nerve, blood, stomach, liver and kidney diseases. It regulates tbo bowels. Reynolds Drug Store will give you a sample package free. Large jea 26 cent ana 50 oeute. Frst XUlinnal Bank no 11 hi OF HE YSOLUS V1LLK. CHPITHL $60,000.00. C. Mitchell, rreaMcnll Hrott .tlcClcllnnit, Vice I'res.t John II. Knnrhrr, t ashler. Directors! C. Mitchell, "cott McCK'Hand, J. C. King, John It. format, m. r.. irown, O, W. Fuller, J. II. Kaurhcr. rwa a irenersl banklnirhuslnessand solicits the accounts of merchants, profiwdonnl men, fiumers. mcchsnlcs. miners, loinls-imcn and others, promising the most careful at lent Ion to the business of all persons. Pafa Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bunk building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. L . M SNYDER, Practical Horse-shoer and General Blacksmith. InrMe-nhnclnn done In (he no k tost mnnnor find by th 1huhI Improved iiiHihkIh. over ltNidlfTctvnt kinds of Mint mndc for corrtv llon of faulty m'tlon mid dtm'iiwd fret. Only thf Ix'st miiko of tshot'M rihI nut Is iwd. Im pairing of nil kfndH carefully nnd promptly done. Hatihfaction (itakanticki. I-uniUt-nu'n'n m. p pile on liiind. .iiu'KHon pu nt ar f inn, Koynoimmue, ra. m. w. Mcdonald, FIRE. LIFE and ACCIDENT insurance. I have a large lino of Comimnles and am prepared to handle large or small lines of insurance. Prompt attention given to any biiHincss intrusted to my care. Office in Nolan Block, Reynolds' viaie, Pa. I have bought the Finest and Best line of Goods ever brought to Reyn oldsville. i mini A Hue of aovelfry goods 1'rom 10 to 50 cents a yard; dress goods in all colors and at all prices; plaids from 8 to 75 cts a yard; Shepherd plaid from 12 J to 75 cts; cashmeres in all colors and at prices to suit the times; forty-five inch Henrietta in black,, blue, .green and rose at 48 cts a yard; former price $1.00. A large line in wash goods; Dimity, Percale, Gesmonda And Moire Esistal, Dotted Swiss in white, blue and pink At prices lower than ever; white goods at all prices; eatines in plain, striped and figures. Large line of embroideries from 2 cts up to 75 cts a yard, Ladies' waists from 48 cts to $1.25. CLOTHING. You will save money by buying your clothing at Hanau's. Men's all wool cheviot suits at 6.50, worth 10.00; men's all wool cheviot suits at 5.00; men's clay suits from 6.50 to $14; youth's suits in cheviots, worsteds and clay, all colors, at all prices. Boys' and children's suits from 75o up to 5.00. A large line of laundried shirts, white and colored, from 50o to 1.25. A fine line in neckwear, hats and .caps. Please call in before buy ing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. .INT. Hanau. Advertising - SiQn! ' fife ' ! cmid's Knee rants sue. The grandest line of any season we have ever shown to our many customers. Suits for 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, $2.00, 2.50, 3.A0, 3. 50 and $5.00. Boys' Long Pants. The greatest line ever bought for 50c. , . 75c, $1.00, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, and 3.00. Match us if you can. BOYS' - UNDERWEAR. Mothers, we have a fine suit of under wear for your boys, for 50c, 75c. and $1.00. A great bargain. Call and see them. Men's Underwear. For 50c. we can give you a fine fleeced undershirt or drawers. For 75c. a strictly all wool camel hair. Call and see them. Men's Pants. A good pair of pants, war ranted not to rip, for 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. Call and be convinced that what we say is true. We have more floor space devoted exclusively to Clothing, IlatSi Caps and Furnishing goods thxfn any other Clothing establishment outside of the large cities. A LIVE' Every man or boy who wears one of HELL'S Celebrated $8.50 Suits or OvercoatB is a living advertisement of Hell's Leadership of good honest Clothing for little money. There is no one, and you well know it, that can sell you a suit for $3.00 or $4.00 that is any good. Better put a little more money to it and buy one of our $8.50 All-wool Suit or Overcoat. Wherever you go you can see xeople wearing our clothing. Every sale makes other sales for us. This line consists of all colors and styles for $8.50. We visited all the Eastern citieH to select our stock of Overcoats, as we were exceedingly anxious to get a bang-up $10.00 line, and we succeeded. It is a fine all-wool Kersey or Melton, blue or black. Considering the beautiful style and the fine trimmings it has no equal in the town. FOR THE PRICE We nay positively (and we know what we are talking about) that our $10.00 line of suits for men is simply complete, and that you can't match it elsewhere in the town. We had them made to lit stout men, slim men and all other men. Don't Fail to See Them! They are truly a Bargain! Men's Underwear In strictly all wool fleeced lined for $L)0. The great est line you ver saw. Call and ee them. Men s Fancy Bosom Shirts We can how you 200 different styles of the great est makers in the world for 50c, 75c, $LO0 and 1.50. MEFS STORM COATS! For $4.00, 5.00, 6.00 and a fine all wool storm coat for $7.00 and 9.00. BELL, "The Only Exclusive Clothier, Hatter, Furnisher and Merchant Tailor in REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A, Boys' Knee Pants. The finest 25c knee pants ever shown, and we will guarantee it strictly all wool for 25c. For 50c. we can give you a fine all-wool, double-knee and double-seated. Gloves! GlovesI GlOvesI For men, boys and children, the great est display ever shown for 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50. NEGKWEflR! NECKWEAR! The finest line of neckwear ever shown: Can give you a fine silk tie for 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Bell has anything that is made in the line of Neckwear. TRUNKS! TRUNKS! A good trunk for $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and up to 12.00. A good grip for 75c. Telescope for 25c. to 1.25. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS. The dandy line. A good working shirt for 20c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50. Gents, see our 50c. shirt. f G I We are the only people in the county that can show you the genuine' $5. 00 You man hats. Gents, see our dandy $1.00 stiff hat and our dandy 25c. cap for men or boys. (
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