Th Star . tiulm riplwn $U0 prr yrnr, or f.fW if pa hi utrivlrfy in ntlmnrr. '. . ftTKPIIKNMON Ktlltor nnl Pub. " W Kl ) N KS1)A y7m A VIC lm7 , A ii inili-peiiili-ni lis-nl pnncr. piilillsln-il every Wmlm-uliir nl Heynolilsvllle. Jefferson lo. I'B., ili-Kili-ll til Un' Hill-rests of i-yiliilllvlllt Hiiil.lt'lTi-rsniii-oiiiitv. Noil -in l II leu 1 . wlllm-iil nil wlih fiilrm"". mill will lii-t'xui-eliilly frlinil ly lowurils llii- lulNirliiR rhiss. HiiIwitIihIhii iilcnl.HTiiir.lii mlvnni'p. 'imitiiiiiilriilliii Inli'iiili'il fur tiiiltllriitlon must Iw iu-i-miiiiiili-il liy lln willi-i's iiiiiih-, not fur imlilli-iilliiii. lint lit n it mini nice uf ITC KM I filll ll. IlllcrCStllllf lll-WS ItClltS Mlllrlll'll. Advert llnir lutes iiinil known mi u i I lilt tlim ul IIh'oIHi-i- In Arnolds' lllis-k. I.i-nuliiv I'liiiimiinlciiiiim nml I'himite of nilvi-ril-u-'iin-iils should ri-iicli this ntlli-i- ly Mimdiir noun. . ., Address nil I'niiimiinli'nlliinn toC A.mepli cnwin, I(kviiiiIiIvIIIi, I'll. F.iiK-n-d nl l In- iMMlntllrr lit KeyniildsvlMii, I'll., hs Mmtnil i-luss mull nmlli'r. (Tritur lrr' nutHe. li-iivn (iyn- ;) REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL. l'HHinui,r iriiltiH nrrlvii mill olilsvllli u4 follous: ;. it. r- . ni. tc. ( .v. nlvi' Tniln No 71. Hi.'iiiii in AlliilhiHit ViiIIiii Itniliniji. I'iisI whkI. Wi-slwnrd. TniliiH, - - ii. in Tniln it. -THUim Tniln I. - - I !. V, . in. Tniln '!. - Mil . in. Train ."i - - it. vi . in. Triiln In, - 7. ."up. in llrpii rN Ti iiln Nil 73, IS "ll p in The of Ail M New Act Making Constable Townships Fire Wnidcns. Am TllK STAH Is published in tin section uf tin' I'oiiniionwiiiltli where forest II res nre ui-nniiuoti oceiii-ronce mill win-re tin' now lift, making eonstiOilos of townships till' wiirdous, will Ik; of lllton-st to till! people ill gcnt-rul, wo herewith ih1iMhIi till' uot. whirl) win higncd by (iiiv. Hustings March With. JHJI7; "Section 1. 11-it cniietoil.&o.. That (n unil after tho first day i f January, Aiiini Domini olio thousand eight linn (1 ii il nml ninety-eight, tlm i-onstublos of till' VHI'illllH toW IIKll 1 1 (if thO CIII1II1IOII- wculth sliull Im ex-olllclo fli'O wunli'iiH, win wo duty It. shall be, when tiro Ih dis covered In tho forests within thoii' re pci:tlvo townships, iininodiatoly to take such measures ns are necessary fur ItH extinction, mid to this end to liavo au thority to call upon ony s-rson or jier hons within their rosM-ctlvo townships for assistance; tlio mild tiro warden to receive lifUit-n (!,") cents ior hour, und tho persons ho assisting twelve) 12) cents H't' hour hm coinH)iiHHtion for thoir ser vices; thooxioiiHotlu'roof shiill bo paid-ono-hulf out of tho tiviwury of tho ro- hx ctlvo county, mid tho rcniaiiilii hull of mild cxH.'ii!o hIiuII be paid by the Htuto trciiHiiror Into tho treusury of mild county, out of nionoys not othorwlHO up iiropriutod, upon warrant from thouudl tor (jonoial, but no nuch warrant Hhall Iw drawn until tho renpoetlve county eoinmUxlotii'rs nh ul 1 ha vo II rat f u rninlictl , u ml or oath or alllrmation to tho auditor general, a writton Itimi.ed Htatcmcnt of Mich exponno, and until tho huiiio Ih ap- jiroved by tho auditor gonoral: r'ro vided, That no county Khali bo liable to pay for this purpose, In any ono year, an amount exceeding five hundred dol lara. "Section 2 Any person who being called upon by the lire warden of his township to furnitih aiuilHtanco In extln gulnhlng foroHt flren an provided in nee tion one shall, without reasonable cautio, l'efuse to render such aiwiHtance, upon conviction thereof shall pay a fine not exceeding ton dollars, or undergo Im prisonment not exceoding thirty days, or both, at the discretion of the court "Section 3 The fire wardens of each township throughout tho commonwealth hhall In tho first week of each term of the court of quarter sessions of their re spective counties, make returns to said rt undur oath or affirmation, of all vlo- t.fnna nraiiititnr U'tt.htn thntr rplMtntIva townships which may come or bo brought to their notice of any of tho provisions of any law, now enacted, or hereafter to bo enacted for the purpose of protecting forests from Ore, and Hhall be the special duty of the judge of said court to see these returns are faith fully made; and on failure of any warden to comply with this provision, or If it be found upon examination or Inquiry by said court that any Are warden has cither wilfully or negligently omitted to report all such violations occurring within his township, or having failed to porform his duty as set forth In section one of this act, such Are warden or con stable shall be deemed guilty of wilfully or negligently making a false return, or neglect of duty, and the court shall sus pend him from office and direct the dls trlet attorney to indict and try him, and if found guilty, he shall be fined in sum not exceeding fifty dollars, and un dorgo an imprisonment not exceeding three mouths, both or either, at the discretion of the court. "Section 4 Tho terra forest herein used shall not, for the purposes of this bill be hold to Include an area of timber land or brush land of less than fifty acres In extent, unless such said area shall be proximity to other timber land be liable to convey lire to an area of brush land or timber land containing at least lifty acivs." Resignations of Tax Collector and Street CommUiuoncr Accepted Millnge for Borough, Bond and Water. Tho regular nun-ting of town council whs held Monday evening, with Presi dent Stone in the chair. MemlH-m present: Messrs. Klliott, Hoover, Hinlth, Hpeiirs nnd Cnrbi-tt. Minutes of the previous meeting were rend and up proved. Mr. Hkeeluin presented n petition signed by sixteen eltl.eiis asking for a sidewalk to be laid on Sherley street from Worth ntreni to tho Imrough line, which was placed In the liiimls of tho street committee for Investigation und to report lit the next meeting. Ij. M. Simmons, president of the Hoard of ll.-nllli, was present mid asked the eii-opei'iition of the council In clean ing up the alleys of tin- In u-oiigli, stating that a great ilrnl of work in that lino was necessary. On motion the street, eoliiinittee was empowered to confer with the lloaril of Health ami have the work done. Iliirgess Stoke reported tines anil ei'llsi-H received to lie ifip.isi. Secretary of the llonrd of Health re- tried receipts to he M.UO. Hills anil interest, amounting to IT.IS were ordered paid. Hesignution of .1. L. (irahain as street itninlssloiier was rend anil on mot Ion eepted. President Stone ileelare-l nominal ions open for street coininission- lucoh Hennlnger being tlin only nominee, wus iinnnluioiisly elected. Heslgnatlon of Ninlan (!iMtM-r as eauirer was read anil on motion ne- pted. tin motion the llnance coininit- e was Instructed to confer with tho hool board and pistr overseers and secure a competent and suitable H-rson as tax collector. Finance committee rceommcniletl the illowing millage: Horoiigh. 3 mills; bond. 'J! mills: water. 1 mill. On mo tion tho recoininenilat ion was received and adopted. On motion ('. ('. fJllison was employed to make out the dupli- ates. Hurgess Stoke recommended the re moval of the derrick which now sup ports the fire bell. Ordinance committee reported and on motion the clerk was Instructed to read irdiuanci! No. 4'J, on llrst reading. relating to horses, cattle, Ac., running ut large on the streets of the borough. On motion the chairman of tho ordi nance committee was Instructed to cull a meeting of the council at as early a dato us posslbln for the consideration of ordinances. On motion, hereafter prisoners who refuse to pay tho fine or perform the labor to which they muy bo sentenced shull receive bread Bnd water as a prison fare. On motion tho high constable was In structed to assess tho dogs and rcKirt at tho special meeting. tit Kvery inun selling bibles Is not christian by a "long shot." A coupl of fellows were In Itoynoldsvllle reoent ly selllnff bibles' who could swear until thn atmosnhere In their immediate vi cinity had almost a sulphurlo odor They could look sanctimonious- enough when trying to sell the holy book. Vou can't always some times tell, without being acquainted with ft man, whether he it as sanctimonious as he pretends to be or not. June Agnott Company. The Juno Agnott Company begun a three nights engagement at the Itoyn olds oH-ru house Monday evening. It is seldom that a rrM-rtoiro company comes to Itoynoldsvllle with thn sumo credcntluls as the Jon. I). CI i Ft on Double Company, siitMirtlng tho charming young Soobret.to, Miss .tune Agnott, Miss Agnott, und in fact each Individual memlM-r of the company, have gulned for themselves nn enviable reputation among the theutre-golng public. This Is one of the ls-st companies Hint travels this section of tho stale. The plays which this company presents have all been written by Mr. Clifton, nnd aro not performed by any other company. The opening play of tho engagement here was "Llhby Prison." This play was u fair und Impartial one. 1 1 plays no favorites. It gives ripial justice to the sentiments which animated the south as well as the north, mid acknowledges the true American feeling which pervaded IhiIIi sections. It gave a true ilcM-ripllon of life ut home, In camp, ami in prUon during an exciting H-rii d of tin- luie conlliet. Last 1 1 i u lit. Ihn coiupmiy plnyeil "Tho lion-cry Hoy." As tint uneduciiteil hut naturally bright street urchin, who picks up a living by selling paH-rs, blacking boots mid lining odd jobs. Miss luno Agnott whs well nlgli perfection She was not coarse, hut. there was no truce of feminity in either her voice or general appeal unco. Sho was to the eyes and ears of the uuilicnsn II genuine boy, not a girl dressed in boy's clothes. Her hair, her face, her form wus boyish und her manner bright, sliui-p und shrewd us the veritalile Street Anil) shi as iiiipei-siiuatiug. Tho "Kuneh King"' Is the play for to- Ight. See notice elsewhere in Hi issue. Paradise. Mrs. John llall-ubaiigb died last Wed nesday und wus burled in tho Kcform metery neur Big Hun on Friday. Her eath wus caused by a cancer In her left ide. Mrs. Ilalletibuiigh wus (iftv-cight years old. Allen dithers has liegun tho foundu tion for a new dwelling house. A number of our young men ui-o going nwny In a few days to work In the woods, C. 10. Stroiisi) will build un uildltion to his dwelling houso in u short lime, Thomas Cuthers wus ut tho county scut one duy lust week. Miss Tuna Strousu wus the guest ( her sister, Mrs. Pifor, lust week. Most of the farmers have their out sowed and are now busy preparing the ground for corn. John Strouse. who had been laid up with rheumatism for three week able to be around again. The box supper at the Literary hull lust Saturday night was a good one, About twenty dollars was taken In. do Bachelor Buttons. A man nevor knows what he can till he doesn't get the chance. Somehow the wittiest girl Isn't tho one a man picks out to marry. Some women won't be happy In hea ven because they can't go to church. A man never knows that ho Is In love till ho thinks that sho isn't. As soon as a man shows that he knows much about women a girl begins to think he has a past. Some well meaning people go through life as badly misunderstood as a cross eyed girl under the mistletoe. A girl Is known by the company she doesn't keen. It Is curious that a thing which will lose a man a woman's friendship won t loose him her love. When a girl makes up her mind that she want's a man, she begins to m-etend to be Interested In his work. Married people in general have queer Ideas concerning domestic happiness. The husband joins all the secret orders and tho wife all the social and religious societies that both may be away from each other as much as possible Ex The True Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tlskllwa, 111 "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Ex perimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr, King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place In our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other remedies, oven if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Dis covery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides Is guaranteed. It never falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Caution Notice. , My two sons, C. A. and L. P. Hetrlck who are under age, have left my home, I hereby publicly announce that I will collect all their wages until they are of age and will see that they are clothed and feed. Martin L. Hetku k. Reyuoldsvlllo, May 1, '117. At King & Co. 'a you will And baled hay, salt, flour and ft full line of general merchandise. Subscribe for The Star and get all the local, county and general news. Finest cotton bats in town at J. S, Morrow's. FREE TRIP TO NIAGARA FALLS Over the B., R. tt P. and Two LayV Board at Hotel Imperial. Wo will furnish a ticket free over the Hnffalo, Iloohcstor A; Pittsburg Hallway from Heynoldsvillo to Niagara Falls ml return, and two days' board at Hotel Ims-rliil, one of tho largest and most modern hotels at Niagara Fulls, rules Mill to $1,110 per day, to the is-i-son ho will secure tho largest nninls-r of new cash subscribers to TllK Star be- ire thn Kith of June, I HUT. Siihscrl- tinns to h $1.IK), cash in advance. This ffer is open to uny person In Jefferson county. tt will he well for persons giving sub scription to know the parties who solicit sultJi-rliitloiis from them und whether they urn responsible persons, us wo will only Im resHinsiblo for the stilcrip ions that lire handed in with the cash. Persons working for the prize will Is xpeeted to report to I Ills olllce by let ter or in person and have their names ni-olled us competitors, und will after wifrils Im- expected to band In the mimes if new subscribers und the cash for new subscript ions oiien it week. No new iili-.erilH-1's will be iiilileil to our sub' seriptiou list unless the cash neeompu' nics i-iieh inline. A strict account will Is) kept nnd eiich -rson working for prize will receive credit for names sent n from time to time. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains. orns anil all skin eruptions, nnd xml lively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guarmitecd to give perfect satis faction or mi.ney refunded. Price ' cents per box. ror sale by II. Alex. Stoke. We Court Comparison. We will tie glud to compare any samplo of wall paitcr you may have with our stock. Stoke's Pharmacy. For Sate. Draft teuin weighing l.'ilM), ulsoslelghs Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Ducklen & Co., Chicago, and get a freo sample box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. trial will convince you of thoir merits, i nose puis are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of con stipatlon and sick headache. For Malaria and liver trouble they have neon proven invaluable. They are guaranteed to bo erfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by thoir action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size ic. per box. Sold by II. Alex. Stoke druggist. Church Notices. Under this heading will be found the subjects and texts of the pastors of the various churches of Reynoldsville for tho following Sunday; TRINITY LUTHERAN. Rev. O. Poesche will preach Sunday 10:30 a. m. (German). 7:30 p. (English) "Humility," Math. 5: 3. "If men were compelled to wear skirts for a period, I think they would Insist more than they now do that their fellow-men should stop the nasty habit of spitting in public," writes Edward W. Bok in May Ladies' Home Journal. "There is no practice of man which Is more distressing to woman than this disgusting habit. Women constantly complain of it, especially in our larger cities, where sometimes the sidewalks are scarcely fit for them to walk upon. They revolt at the practice, and they are right in so doing. Yet year in and year out the habit not only continues, but Increases, and the protection of cleanliness, to which every woman walking upon our streets has a perfect right, is denied her. If you lose the risk you're after there are others; it you are duped by liars rare, don't succumb to fell despair, nor your undergarments tear there are others. If your best girl flirts and shocks you there aro others; you are not the only jay who's been treated in this way, you can always gully say there are others. Ex. He is a wise man, who, instead of driving his neighbor's chickens out of the yard with old boots, profanity and stones, Axes up a nice plaoe for them to lay in. Cheap shoes! Not cheap in quality but cheap In price, are Robinson's shoes. For neat fitting suit, go to Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailor , , for sale. J. C. Kino A Co. Is The best In town bicycles ut Stoke's, More improvements, more good features than any others. "When you hnve been up all night. says the Munayunk Philosopher, "even the looking-glass will east unpleasant reflections." First-class Demorest sewing muchine at J. S. Morrow's for 11.50. Muko an effort to get tho free trip to Niuguru Fulls, N. Y., that is now offered by Tub Star. Price List. A few bargains for you In Groceries this week. fi Pollers corn starch 2.1 1 lb. PujMsr soda 0 7 Cukes Lenox or Gloss soup i" Fine red salmon, per can 15 7 Cans extra, tomatoes .V) 7 lbs. Arbucklu or Lion coffee 1)5 5 " California raisins 25 5 " California Prunes 25 I) " Best rolled oats 25 tl " Lump starch 25 4 " Cleaned currants 25 7 " Finest lima beans 25 10" " navy " 25 'J Pearl tapioca 25 Lard very finest, open kettle 8 20 lbs. Lard very finest open kettle 1 50 This is just like home made lard. Full stock and lew prices all along the line. Rohinson & Mundorff, Executors' Notice. Estate uf Frederick K. Arnold, lute nf the BoruuKli of Reynolilsvllle, deceased. IOTlrE Is hereby given that letters, tmtu- nieutury upon the estate of Fretli-rli-k K. Arnold, line uf salil IxirnuKli. have been grouted to the iinderslmied. Therefore, all persons knowliix themselves Indebted to sulil eatute are riUtsled to muke Immediate pay ment, nnd those having claims airiilnst the same will present them duly authenticated fur settlement. Mas. Eli.abkth Aunoi.u, Executrix, Jamks R. Arnold, Keynolilsvllle, P., Apr. 2tt. W. Executor. WAN'TEH FAITHFl'L MEN OR WOMEN " to travel for responsible established bouse III Feuiisylvuniu. Hulury t7s0 and ex pense. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stumped envelope. The Nutionul, Hiur Insurance Bids"., liiii-uKO. A Pleasing Effect in Wall Paper Is mimt desirnhlli It contributes so largely to tho uttrnctlvcticssa room. The new designs for this season aro tuisitely band some, ami from un artistic poH( view excel everything hitherto brought oil In Quality a i ho, i ne new paM-rs are aisivir. it seems (pilte lniHtsslhle that more coiihldone toailiirn und beautify the walls than bus li attained in the new patterns. There lire 2(llfferent de signs here at from He to i.ic, a rot Stoke's Pu'mney. Here's What's Vante ! Ladies' Sirt mm A line right up-to-dat in KtyleH n'te better. Ladies' Suits and Skirts, Vash Goods, French Organdie, Grans Linens, in Sk Stripe and Checks, very pretty. Call and rath em. bing a oo. Ladies will find Our Spring footwear all that they could wish. That means a great deal, but our shoes fully justify the statement. Lightness Is a very desirable shoe quality. So Is strength. Tho first means ease and comfort, the second durability and value. In each grade, we carry all the sixes and widths manufactured In this country. This means that there's no foot which we cannot fit perfectly. A shoe made to order couldn't be more satisfactory and would cost much more J. K. Johnston's Shoe Parlor. YOUR SLEEPING APARTMENT attorns that rest ana restored uergy needed for the cares and duties oolite. Its furniture and appointments ehoid be on a par with its importance. Nlect any other room rather than your bedjom. One glance will ehow you that ourbed room suits are all that could be wthed for. They are dreams of ease, reose, and enjoyment, exceedingly handome and attractive, delightfully up to late, ana are sola at prices as welcome s a bright bpnng day. Reynoldsville Hardv We are Co. are always receiving new goods and can alwajs give you good values in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Ca )S, SlrLes, Etc. We carry a complete stock of everything and our GROCERIES and PROVISIONS al standard in quality, and the ver price. We invite a share of your tlade. JEFFERSON SI you will find ays up to lowest PPLY CO.
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