The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 15, 1898, Image 1

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    VOLUME 7.
KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15, 18M
NUMDER 6.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS!
Save Tn PrrCnl,
1 will lie lit the fnllonltur iilacex at the
time Minted ttelow, 1o i-eoelvo State llllll
County taxc nn. I nil tine 'wl liy the
Mercantile Apiruler. for lilch liit niiin.-d
tuxe. utile paid mi or Is-fore 1 ho th-M day of
July next, suit miiMt lie brnitfflit, ly direction
of Act uf Aetnhtv.
lone I", lieynnldavlllc borough mill Wllislow
tonnhlp, 7 a. m. InS p. at.
tone IN, Wet lteynmdvllle ItoroiiRh lim)
Wlmdnw townlilp, 7 n. m. In II p. m.
June Hi. Wnnnw lonnslilp, east, Fox'h linti'l,
H low a. ni.
.Iiino 211, Wiediliuttnit townlilp, Inwcr, Kock-
dale iMisioltli'K, III to II n. ni.
Jiiiki Wahlnt(ion towtinhtp, Falls Creek,
V. Itolel Lfiniotitiiti ih, 12 ni. to 4 p. in.
I- June 20, WiimIiIiikhiii tuwimlilp, uppiir, Wasli-
C y'lt'i). Hnyilnr townhlp nml Hnvkwnyvllle
n.fii 6 -bIu Imuran houo, H n. m. toll p. m.
June k townxulp, WehMer's kiiiiu. N to
K. 111. jf A-
Jiiiih a. lieu.' t'jtwaxlilp, Wni. Kellej's, II a.
m. to 12 ni.
Juno 22, Harnett townnhlp, Wallace's, i to :i
. p. m.
June 22, Kill red totnihlp, Slitel hotel, to A
p. m.
June SI. t 'nrxlra Imii-iuuIi unit t'nlon township.
tile nn's, s a. m. to It! m.
June 2.1, Hiinimervdlte Immiurh Hinl Clover
township, Onlmri, , I to 11 l. ni.
June 2.1, Clover, township, Baxter poit office,
4 to A p. ni.
June 24, Hrookvllle lioro'h. Treasurer's oftlre.
June 2A, Uose township, Trcienner oM1co.
w. 1,1 i
April W, 1MW. Comity TrcnMiirer.
OUR LOSS
Cut
IWe are not going to stop a moment to consider our loss, d
i I i LJ A TTVT
'KJ JA XXXIVX
You certainly can't
Jif Clothing Sale, which will
o
o
HJ( Our great .cut in prices will bring the crowds to our store. Our sales, as usual, bring them, as the public at fa
O large know well that our offers and inducements do not end in print, but are to be had at our store and found
Ull UU1 VUIUI ICI B.
g Bear in Mind
Here are the
CLOTHING.
$5 75 Men's Cashmere Suits during this sale
3 25 " 4 4 4 4 4 4
8 00 . 44 44 ' 44 4 4 44
9 00 44 44 44 44 44
1000. 11 00 and ftl 2 00 44
x 9 00 Men's Clay Suits, French facing, aale price 5 89
4 12 50 Imported French Clay, 44 8 89
ifjl 10 00 Men's Clay (cutaway)
Boys.
0 $5 00 BoysT Suits, from 14.
J 6 50, 8 00 and 9 00 Suits
Children's Clothing.
$1 25 Child's Suits, from 4 to 14, .sale price, $0 74
1 50 44 44 44 4 to 8, with sailor collar 79
2 00 44 44 44 4 to 14, sale price, 1 115
2 75 44 44 44
3 00, 3 50, 4 00 Suits, 4
; 11. A!:x. CtcSca's C!dg.f
Agents Wanted
In Every County to Supply
thcOreM Popular Demand for
America's War tor Humanity
Told In Picture and Story
Compiled and Written by
SEXATOK JOHN J INGALLS
OF KANSAS.
Tho moBt brilliantly written, most
profusely and Bi-lintical ly Illustrated,
mid most Intensely popular book on the
subject of the war with Spain. Nearly
200 Superb Illustrations
f'oni Photogrupha taken Hpeeiitlly for
thin great work. Agents are making
"U to a week gelling It. A verita
ble bonanza for live canvasser. Apply
or description, terms and territory at
once to
N. D. Thompson Pub. Co.,
ST. LOI'IN, no., orNKW lOIIK CITS'.
Price
s to reduce our Immense
Gents' Furnishings.
yTTXJ A TIVT ' now when and where to buy a suit at fa
JL J KJ JLt XXJLJLXJL a toving of at least $4. 00 or $5.00. fa
fa
afford to miss this splendid
begin '
Wednesday. June 15.
AJt
that the
are sale prices and only good for advertised time. fa
prices that will reduce the stock for us and. jj;
save money for you: , J
3 79
3 99
5 49
6 29
44 4 milv 7 4fl
Fr. facing, 44
6 49
to 19, sale price,
at this sale only
$2 99
5 99
4 to 14,
to 14,
it
14
1 69
only 2 49
E. WEINSTEIN,
Cor. Hain and Fifth Sts.
AI1 weather
fc alike to me"
I wear the
kind that
"RETAIN
THEIR
SHAPE."
-That's the
for. IH
order a suit
from their
agent Imme
liatcly." MADE TO ORDER BY
EDWARD L STRAUSS & CO.
America's Popular Tailors, Chicago.
in
HIS
nor win you.
Stock of Meifg wid Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats and tk
jftj
opportunity. Save your
and will end July
follows Special Out Prices '
Men's
a r i. . a , ; tt a t i i
men Atpiue xiaiD, macK aim
Mento Light Colored Alpine Hats would be cheap fa
. elsewhere at $1.75, our price 99c. fa
Men's Derbys, latest tyle, sale price ' 69c. Better fa
ones in comparison.
Gents' Furnishings.
$2 00 Men's Fine Dress Pants, saie price,
2 75 44
3 25 44
3 75 44
4 50 44
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ti
it
it
it
ii
44
44
44
50c. Fine Negligee Shirts, sale price,
75c, $1 00 and 1 25 Fine Dress Shirts,
Men's Working Shirts,
The slaughtering knife
HOSIERY, DRY
SHOES,
and all other Department.
will be convinced how to Bave
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
That's Just Itl
Yon can't always tell from tho looks of
a (riirment how long It Is going to
WEAK.
Willi Not
get tho WEABa well ns the looks
when yim eun have both at tho name
PrlCC. $12.00 t the starting point
of those
Edward E. Strauss & Go's
Famous Custom Tailored
suits and Overcoats
with an Ironulad guarantee thrown In
free.
It Will Pay YOU to examine this line
and leave your order for one of these
handsome garment.
CALL OX
MILLIRENS.
YOUR GAIN &
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money by attending this
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s2 29 fa
S2 69 fa
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has also visited the fa
GOODS, fa
NECKWEAR fa
Give us a nail and vnn i
hard-earned money. , J?
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We reml of tho mililo lx liuii'lri'il
Who rmle to the irute of hell:
Ho I'linnon roiiri'il rlvht nml left of them
Anil in liny a noble mini fell.
They were ordered slid eaeh did lil duljri
A fiohller nm.t nlwnv ohey
Hut the volunteer elitfit Ymiken mninen
II live trllpMi'il the nix hundred lo-ilay.
Thero mi deiilh holh lielow and nhove them,
'roriH-il.M'f iiii'I hulleiH tind nhell;
They Hlemni'd from our Heel In themldit of It
And thelreoturti.les wished litem fnrewell.
IIimI nuiirded the klnim of the oremi,
He honored the hnive nml the true)
The iiiitlou milule to their hnnori
' The enemy honored them, too.
Kilmtrd O. Iiniiht.
Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls, of Kan
sas, whose fume as a brilliant writer,
a man of remarkuble scholarship and
literary attainments, is even great
er than that tif tho distinguished sen
ator, announces a new book on tho sub
ject of the Amcrican-Spanish-Cuban
War. It is entitled "America's War
for Humanity in Picture and Story." It
Is published by the N. 1). Thompson
Publishing Co., of St. Louis, Mo., and
Is an exhaustive discussion of the causes
of the war, mid an equally exhaustive
history of Its incidents, and a brilliant
analysis of tho famous characters con
ducting it. It promises to lie the one
great and popular work called forth by
this wonderfully Interesting national
episode. Whatever Senator Ingalls
touches ho adorns; and this book shines
and sparkles In the light of his genius.
The presont work Is worthy of his
genius, and will lie a monument to his
fame. The subject now so engrosses
the popular mind as to forecast for this
sale that will bi universal. It will be
sold by subscription only, and tho can
vassing samples aro now ready for
ugents. Wo advertise It In another
column.
Paradise.
Jim Slieesloy put a new roof on his
house lait week.
Mrs. Homer Di'itmbaugh visited In
Paradise last week.
Mrs. Amos Strouso visited relatives
at liig Hun last Thursday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Norrls visited
tho hitter's parents on Sunday.
Lewis Ludwlck beautilled his front
yard by tearing away tho old fence.
"Thero will lie services in the Luther
an church next Sunday at ,1.00 p. M.
C. E. Strouso purchased a valuablo
horse from Goorge Piereo, of P.uthmel.
Walter and Jake Fohz aro working
for their brother-in-law, Ed. Wayland,
rfrar Troutvlllo.
Chrlsteno Strouso and . Annie Hollen-
baugh visited the former's sister, Mrs.
Norrls, last Tuesday.
George Hollenbaugh spent several
lays last week visiting relatives at
PutneyTllle and Dayton. Armstrong
county.
ira anoesioy captured a young
ground hog last Friday and is now Im
proving his ldlo hours learning it to
whistle.
Mm. Kamorer, of Young wood, who
has been visiting In this vicinity for
the past month, started for her home
last Wednesday.
David L. Brumbaugh has been kept
busy the past few woeka building foun
dations for houses and burns. Ho has
recently finished a large foundation for
John It. Hillis' new barn and a founda
tion for George Henry's now house
He la now putting foundation under
H. L. Hoke's residence and will also
put part of a foundation under Hoke's
barn.
Million Given Away.
It la certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern In the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the
needy and Buffering. The Dronrletom
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds, have giv
en away over ten million bottles of this
great medicine : and have the aatlsfao.
tion of knowing it lias absolutely cured
thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all other
diseases of the Throat. Chest and Lungs
are surely cured bv it. Call on H. A.
Stoke, Druggist, and get a trial bottle
free. Regular size 50c. and II. Every
bottle guaranteed, or price refunded.
, Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for outa.
bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fever
sores, totter, chapped bands, chilblains,
corns and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay reaulred.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box, For sale by.H. Ales.
Stoke,
The Bfg Bun TYtfmne has changed
hands. P. C, Mulono is the now publisher.
Convention National Educational Ass'n.
Fi-r tho National Kducnt tonal Asso
ciation Convention to by hold at Wash
ington, D. C, July 7 to 12, tho Pennsyl
vania Itallroud Co. will soil cxcursld
tickets from points on Its line to Wasn
ington and return at rate of single far
for tho round trip, plus 2.00 member
ship fee. These tickets will bo sold on,
and good going, July 4 to 7, and good!
to return leaving Washington July 8 to I
li, when stamped by Joint Agent at
Washington. By desalting ticket
with Joint Agent on or before July 12
and on payment of ftf) cents tho return
limit may be extended to August ill.
Tlckots for side trips from Washington
to Gettysburg, niehmond, Old Pol
Comfort and southern batttdfioldf i
bo on snlu at tho tlckot offices of
Pennsylvania Hailrosd Company
Washington during tho continuance
tho Convention.
Letter List. '
List ef unclaimed lettors remaining
in the postofflcB at Hoynoldsvlllo, Pa.,
week ending June 11, 1WS:
Robt. B. Allen. Chnrles Eutlcd, Jo
sluh Gregory, B. E. Gngue, Dr. S. 8.
Hamilton, Samuel Hiso, Edith '-Light,
John Llndhoest, Miss Mary Sarvcy,
Park Wulker.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
A. M. WfKIDWARD, P. M.
. . .1
Does It Pay to be Sick ?
Besides the discomfort and suffering,
Illness of any sort Is expensive.
Hundreds of people consult Iho doctors '
every duy ahouteoughs and colds. This
1 better than to suffer tho disease to
run along, but those who use Otto's
Cure for the throat and luigs do better
stin. It costs less and the cuj-e ls
certuln. You can get a trial bottlo frctA
it ,i i n air, in, T I A low ClistlrA T a ftrn
sl.o 2oc. and iiOc. '
More people, adults and rhlldren, are troub
led with rmtlveness thsn with any other ail
ment. Dr. Henry Hnxter's Mandrake Hitters
will cure cimtlveness and prevent the disease,
which roMilt from It. For sale by II. A. Btoke.
Every bottle of Arnica ft Oil Liniment sold
Is warranted hy the proprietors to Klve satis
faction or money will ho refunded. For Hale
by II. A. Stoke.
Hurvlvnl of the Hltest. Down's Elixir has
outlived every other rough remedy simply
bet-Hum) it I the licit. For Hale liy II. A. Stoke,
commons
BiGlJGlC
one of the bestr
on the market
$40 Gash.
Can't sell on
payments.
Nice Line of
HAMMOCKS.
ALEX. RISTON.
HAVE YOU LOOKED
through our stock of footwearJtf
morns your oareiui inspection. Feet
were never called upon to punish them
selves. Wearing bad shoes is wholly
unnecessary. It s like going on a long
pleasure trip
TO
wear a pair of our fine Summer shoes
which afford every possible element of
COMFORT.
There's scarcely anything more painful
than a corn, and most corns ace caused
by bad shoes. Coming to us for foot
wear moans perfect tits, long wear, mod "
erato prices, and practical economy-. '
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