The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 15, 1898, Image 4

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    Stat.
no w.r year, or $1.00 if
rictlji in advance.
(MMON KdUor and Pub.
)AV. JUNE 15, 1M)8.
I locM pnprr, pnhll)rcl every
iernnldnvllle. Ji-fftirunn t'o.
Ihe lfitnfltniif ItrvnoMfivlIln
unty. Non-pIIMi'nl, wllltrent
i. nnrt will betmpeclnlljr f riend
filntrltiff rlunn.
wire II. 00 iw venr.ln mlvnnce.
Ion Intenilpn for Diitilk'nlln
impnnled hjrlh writer' nnme,
cation, hut kh n Kimrnntrfl of
nterwtln Hewn Itemfl Millrlted.
-jum mnrin known on iipnllra
fe In Kroelilli'h-llenry llliN'k.
munlrallnnn nnu rlinnKe nf
f .,1,1. .a l.w
mmunlrntlont to C. A. Pteph-
Vvimw, i-ii. v
pnatnftVn fit Ttcynoldiivllle,
n man mntTer.
0UNCEMENT3.
RY I. WILSON,
lid It ri Honni'iiii,
i of the Reniilillcmnnf TelTer-
rlmtiry elii't Ion J unu JH, 'ItH.
IT II. WIUTKHILL,
OOKTI1.1.M llOHOt dll,
Irtton of the Demoi'rntle vo
lt Co. itt tliu I'rlmnry election,
describing the domestic
ife at Tampa will be found
of Thk Star.
Ibllcaa primaries will be
ounty noxt Suttmluy. Tlio
n at 3.00 P. M. and closo at
Dft .1. V. Fount In tho honin
I' nomination for Assembly.
I'cn woikOiff hard to sociire
ion and feels Mirn of beltif
aiitawney $iirit, the best
r published In Fennsylva-
rter of a contury old. It
wenty-sixth year last week.
was established by V. 1
In' 1892 Hon. W. O. Smith
lor and one of tho propria-
pirit.
lenry Clay, America's Kreat
laid: "We will only tolerate
V as her (acts warrant her
'""Vid that point has
I" And yot the
lid tho strain for
lor Clay gave his
vfp chickens and per
mut large will do well to
decision of the supreme
rwmch gays that "fowls of any
-nd, when beyond the limits of the
wner's property, can be treated as
lid game, and shot or killed in any
Nwlthout being subject to penalty
r."
re in this issue of The Star
the announcement of
Vshtll, of Brookvillo, as
tfTCundiuate for the nomlna
Ykss. Mr. Wh itch ill is
lading attorneys , of Joffor
Jwlth a (food practice. Ho
kty to fill the offloo for which
s the nomination, and the
Toters will not mls it by
Jlr. Whitohlll at tl com
&, June 2Tith.
Jin receipt of an invitation
lard of trustees and faculty
.It Haven Normal school to
commencement exercises of
ion of learning, whjr will
last week of June. Rev.
rrls, Ph. D., LL. D., of
'a., who proaehed tb bao-
rtnon for the graduating
lgh school this year, will
cal aureate sermon at the
ormal June 2Kth.
Jroes of the United States
loo vast fur realization. We
of tho greatest of the conti-
! are the possessors of a per-
of government. On our
d we are more than a match
irope still, barring England
k. We have to go abroad for
Within ourselves we are ab
Jelf sustaining. In all roe
arts and martial appliances we
world. Our food products are
W United as a nation no
earth could successfully come
us'.' This Is not bluster. It is
pie truth, and the Statesmen,
1 and financiers of Europe know
veil.- The American who dls
. either does not know his own
"or greatly over-estimates the
orld. Ex.
ew Bethlehem Vindicator said
?k, "fieynoldsvllle has their but-
In operation. They havo no
xyet.: -This little chuuk of
I flung at Royuoldsvllle be-
a factory that we had rea
ve was likely to bo located
0 located at New Bethle-
looks as If the, tile people
J , Reynolds vllle as a "bluff"
! New Bethlehem people to
J bonus asked as an induoe
te the tile works at that
e the gentlemen did not ask
t a an Inducement to come
" re was oo offer made to
"vor, with the1 better rail
i and other, advantages.
i wou! jhave given the tile
' ;i thai aon?By would
THREE PULL DAYS.
Large Crowd Expected Good Program
for Kacn Day.
The convention of the Baptist Young
People's Union and the fifty-second an
niversary of the Clearfield Baptist
Association to be held in tho. Baptist
church Thuroduy, Friday and Saturday
of this week, promise to be interesting
meetings. Below we publish tho pro
grams for the three days:
B. Y. P. U. THURSDAY.
Morning Session, 10.00 o'clock Dovo-
tlonul, Ed. Bilker; enrollment of dele
gates; reMrt of committee on program;
election of officers; opening address,
Miss Myrla Dean: topic, "How to Res
urrect Dead Members,'' W. L. Jenkins;
adjournment.
Afternoon, 2.00 o'clock Devotional,
Wm. Becmor; reports of socio! lea; topic,
Winning Souls for Christ," Mrs. A. Z.
Myers: discussion: topic, "B. Y. P. U.
and Biblo Study." N. O. Pnttorson; dis
cussion; "How About Junior Work," a
conference; miscellaneous business; adjournment.
Evening, 7,.10 o'clock Song sorvlce;
topic, "Buffalo, '1)8," LeRoy Stephens:
"Tho Life of John G. Pntton," F..S.
Dobbins; conference; adjournment.
C. It. A. FRIDAY.
Morning session, 10.00 o'clock Prayer
for tho Convention, Pastor A. I. Alex
ander: owning sermon, Pastor A. Z.
Myers: onrollment'of delegates; appoint
ment of committees, viz: place and
preacher, auditing, digest of letters,
obituary; adjournment.
Afternoon, 2.00 o'clock Half hour
prayor Bcrvico for missions, Pastor Wm.
Holt; rending of church statistics: re
port on Stato missions, Pastor N. O.
Patterson; address on Stuto missions,
W. II. Connrd: report on Publication
Society, Pastor F. L. Burdens: address
on Publication Society, O. F. Fllppo;
miscellaneous business: adjournment.
Evening, 7..'I0 o'clock Devotional, W.
S. Stone; report on Foreign Missions,
Pastor A. Z. Myers; Missionary sormon
(illustrated) F. S. Dobbins.
SATURDAY.
Morning Session, 8.30 o'clock Prayer
for the churches of the Association,
J. E. Dean; report on education, Pastor
J. II. Palmer; address on education.
Leroy Stephens; "Woman's Work,"
Mrs. II. N. Jones; "The Common
wealth;" miscellaneous; adjournment.
Afternoon, 2.00 o'clock Half hour of
Thanksgiving, Mrs. A. Z. Myers; re
port on systematic beneficence, A. J.
Trultt: open conference on systematic
beneflcenco; report on homo missions,
Pastor C. H. Hodges; address on home
missions, E. B. Palmer; miscellaneous
business; adjournment.
Evening, 7.30 o'clock Song sorvlce;
sermon, R. L. Williams; miscellaneous
business: conference; adjournment at
Association's pleasure.
A Clever Trick.
It certainly looks like it, but thore is
really no trick about it. Anybody can
try it who has Lame Back and Weak
Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles.
We mean he can cure himself right
away by taking Electrlo Bitters. This
medicine tones up tho wholo system,
acts as a stimulant to Liver and Kid
neys, is a blood purlflorand nerve tonic.
It cures Constipation, Headache, Fttint
ing. Spoils and Sleeplcssnes and Melan
choly. It Is purely vegetable, a mild
laxative, and restores the system to its
natural vigor. Try Electrlo Bitters
and be convinced that they are a mira
cle worker. Every bottle guaranteed.
Only 50c. a bottle at H. A. Stoke's Drug
Store.
People Who Pay the Printer.
Tho following persons have paid their
subscriptions or addod tholr names to
our list since last week:
II. E. Vundervort, Roper City, North Caro
lina, Inuw June , 'Ml.
C. E. Jones, KeynoldHvllle, May 11, '9ti.
R. E. Clawson, New KonliKtoii,June2t), 'vs.
Ulchard Taafe, Keynoldsvillo, June 23, 'VS.
David L. BrutnliauKli, Reynoldsvllle.
Frank R. Rest, Ituynoldsvllle, June 21, 'IN.
John Williams, Reynoldsvllle.
F. O. Corbett, Preneottvllle, March !, '99.
J. M. Dunn, Reynoldsvllle, April 1, '99.
W.J. Hutchison, Now KenslnKton, June
3,'9.
A. J. HpniKiie, Eleunora. May 20, '99.
We have the nicest and best line of
ladles' shoes in town. . Come where
your feet will be fitted perfectly.
Robluson's.
It is advisable for every person who
is interested in their own welfare to buy
at Milllrens.
We are takiug orders forsprlng deliv
ery on phosphate and MoCormick
mowers and binders. We are soiling
sleighs, hay, salt, flour, food, dry goods,
groceries and drugs. Come In and see
J. C. Kino & Co.
If you want something nice for supper
try some of the hot ooffeo cakes or cln
namon rolls baked every afternoon at
the Bon Ton Bakery.
Try a pair of J. E. Welsh & Co.'
heavy bauk shoes for mining.
Something rare, a stock of hats and
neckties like that displayed at Mllllren's.
Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailors,
Handsome derbies and Alpines just
received at Milllrens.
Over 100 pair of shoes at J, E. Welsh
& Co.' way down In price.
Els houses for sale, ranging in prloe
See our spring stock
Our store is crowded with new goods of the
latest styles. Dress Patterns and Dress Goods
of all kinds. LadieB' Skirts and Shirt Waists,
Silks, Laces and Embroideries. Stacks of
Wash Goods.
LACE CURTAINS
We have a handsome line. See them before
buying elsewhere. We also have a few cur
tain stretchers left. Call soon if you want to
get a pair.
BING 6c GO.
sinmfflmmttimtiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmira
Our Banner
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bears the motto, "Coolness for All." It's . 3
our Soda Balute, fired not with guns, but 3
with foam. There's bound to be a hot 3
time before the September equinox, and 3
our fountain of delicious drinks will bring 3
relief to Old Sol's victim's. Keep cool and 3
heli to keep others cool in this summery 3
encounter between nickels and perspira- 3
tion. It's having a summer resort at home 3
to meet at our fountain. 3
STOKE. Reliahlp Pharmnricf 3
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This summer we are selling a line of
Mens' Dress
and Business Suits
that captures the interest of every good judge of Clothing,
a matchless choice of surprising and reliable quality.
No fabric or style is missing from this display. Fancy
Cheviots and Cassimeres, Plain or Fancy WorBtedB, Scotch
Mixtures, Blue and Black Serges, also Blue Clay Diagon
als in all the prevailing styles; prices $5.00, 6.00, 7.00,
8.00, 9.00. and, $10.00. These suits cannot be matched
elsewhere at less than $15.00. We ask a comparison.
Our summer showing of Fine Quality Suits makes it easy
to be perfectly fitted and suited here at a saving of from
? $3.00 to $5.00 on every suit.
Boy's Double Breasted Suits
Spring Colorings in Plaids, New Stripes and Checks,
drab, grey, brown and blue effects; ageB 4 to 15 years.
Prices run from 75c. to $5.00. These include about 800 of
very natty styleB.
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
Over 400 suits represented in this lot, giving you the
richest of all the popular materials and leading colors in
three and four button sacks, prices range from $3.0Q to
$10.00. These suits are the very
Acme, of Clothing Perfection.
SHOES THAT FIT AND WEAR
During this summer
we are going to
make special sales
on Men's and Boys'
Shoes. Men's good
work shoes 89c. ,
men's lace shoes, fine calf, coin toe
$1.25. Men's hand -sewed tan shoes, all
sizes, $2.00, $2.75 and $3.25.
These Bhoes were not made to sell
at this price, by any meanB, but we are
going to make big concessions in the
shoe department during the next three
months.
Hosiery
Men's fine, fancy printed cotton sox, all
the fad now, perfectly seamless, price
10c. or 3 pair for 25c.
Men's imported fancy striped hose,
latest colorings. Plain black and tans,
price 15c. or two pair 25c.
Men's Underwear
We are still selling that 40c. Balbriggan
Underwear at 25c. Men's plain color
balbriggan underwear, also blue and
grey, 75c. values, at our store 50c.
Men's and Boys' Hats j
Consistingof 1,200 men's new 1
n 11M Ld III IL1I IjllllII n. .Bk
nliiHinrr lilnlr rtrrtnrn tan a
nutria, maple. Nobby sum-
1 rf n jm
Staple shapes for middle aged ft'
men. Quality guaranteed, ft
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we are snowing a iuu ana w
new in men's, boys' and chil
complete line 01 everytning y
flrfin's Straw Tints W hnrA PI
all the novelties. Our quali
ties are the highest and our
prices,
others.
as usual, lower than
Umbrellas
Over 200 Men's English
Twilled Gloria Umbrellas
with fancy handles, prices
ranging from 75c. to $2.50
un tne umbrellas we save
you at least 25 per cent.
Men's Shirts
A large assortment made of
fancy percale in the populaii
white neck band styles; can
be bought elsewhere under
50c., our price 39c. -
Men's laundered Outina
Shirts withtwo detached coif
lars and a pair of cuff
detached, and in white nec
band styles, detached ciffi
at 75c. and $1.00.
We have a clean record
many years of honest deali
and our guarantee of reliab
ity, which goes with evef
sale, is the assurance of saf
ty and satisfaction we hof
out to every customer.
MILLIRENS,
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- ' r.7. H. Ptamey, Esq.
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