flTfrc Star. tiubscriptimi tl.fiO jt wr, hi' tl.00 if pnid ttririhi in ikiviiht. V. A. NTKPNKNtON, Ktlllnr mid I'nb. WKONKHDAY, .1 UN Bffl, I HUM." A n Indrpi'nili'iil liwnl iftMT. iiiiMMii'il t'vrry Wednwwluy nt llcytiiillHVllli, .li'llVrmni I n. I'll.. tli'votiMl tti tltt liitrn"l of Itrynt'lilHVlllt' nu.li'ITKrftnnriiiiiity. Noii-imiIIiIi'iiI. will Irnit nil wllh fitlrni. unci will lii'isii'i'liilly fi Iriirl ly townriU I hi InlHirlmi rhi. Mutiacrliillim )irli'ctl.ilii'r viMif, In mlvniirp. flnimrniiili'Htliiiin Inti'iiili'il for iiiliMciillnn munt bo nci'oinptinliMl liylhn wHIit' muni, not for niiMlrtitlori, but in 11 niinnint' nf Itnod fill 111. Iiiti-M-Htliin ni'WK llfiimwillrllcil. AflvertNliia rnli'4 minlc known on iipplli'ii tlnnntlhx iiflli-i" In I rix-Mlrli-lli'iirv HIcb'Ic. I.enulily I'oiniitiinlrntton nml l imine of nrivfriltiiintH nhonlil riMirh this olllrii by Momlny noon. Addri'Hfl nil iMimninnliMilloiifi lot1. A. Hti'pli enon, oyiiold4vlll, Vn. Kill on-(I nl I hi' iioniollli'O nt lti'ynolilHVlllo, I's., UN hi'i'oihI ,'Ihh mull iiihIIit. The world Is rapidly bvcominif con vinced tlint Americans can ttght when thoy an: forced for humanity's sake, if thoy do not make a regular biinineHn nf war. No (frnndnur ran there Imi in 1 1 fit, no nolilo prospect run stretch nut before us, unless wo plti-h tin- tent hltfh, unlim wo keep tho lofty places of our spiritual estate as peaks of vIhIoii for frequent v In ltd. In tho vpjfotahlii world tlio reed rutin up In a season, mid Is frail: tlio oak In n contury, and In as solid n lint hi IN, no tlio slower I In' h u mini body Is In rcacli ing Its matlirtty, tlio more durable Ih tlio constitution and loiiif ! tin- life. Thorp aro fow people who know tho reason why rod, white mid blue wont silocted as tho colors nf our national Haw. It whs because of tht-ir nljjnlll oanco. lied stands for saci'lllce, whlto for purity and liluo for loyally, all of which aro characteristic of tho trim Amorloan citizen. Mtilhall, tho eminent Kntfliali statis tician, In reforrlni; not lmij ago to tho resources of tho United Statos, re marked thai "every day that tho sun rises upon tho Amorloan pooplo It sees tlio addition of $lf00,00 to thoaooiimu lation of wealth in tho Republic, which is one-third of tho daily ncctiiniilnlion of all mankind outside of tho I'nlli'il Statos." The linilimy Ayr estimates that tho construction of railroads In tho United Mates during ISBN will exceed that of 181)7 by a thousand miles. Tho amount spent In construction this year, It says, will not be less than fifty million dol lars, and it may reach sixty million. At tho present time work Is in progress on about ninety roods, aggregating 2,72.') miles. It is well known that many proposed roads have been aban doned for tho present on account of tho war. It should Iw remembered by those who aro in tho habit of shooting any bird thatcomos within their reach, that the killing, wounding or trapping of any birds of song, cat bird, robin, wood pockor, bluo bird, yellow bird or any other bird not a gamobird, is indictablo as a criminal offense, and any person convicted of such an olTonso Is subject to pay costs of prosecution and a flno not loss than ten nor more than fifty dollar, and to bo imprisoned. One half tho lino goes to the informer. 'Squlro Joseph T. Guthrie says M. J. Farrcll, A. V. ticket agent, has a little black dog that reminds him of some people. Tho dog will not bo friendly un loss it wants 'Squire to open a door for it, and then the dog will bo very friend ly and will perform tricks for him, but as soon as the door has been opened and the dog gots into tho station then It is ready to bito Mr. Outhrio, This Is, idas, too true of many people. They t are full of smiles and kind words for uolllsh purposes and aro reudy to bite as soon as they huve soon red the favor they were seeking. About three hundred members of tho Pennsylvania State Editorial Associa tion are enjoying the summer outing at Atlantic City this week. Hod all our delinquent subscribers paid up their sub scriptions ye editor . would now bo at Atlantic City sniffing tho sea breeze,, battling with the while-capped waves of old ocean and getting arms and neck blistered playing in the white sand along the beach. x But, alack, the delinquents failed to liquidate and we will have to risk another year- without a brine-water bath. Disappointments aro scattered all along tho path of life for each one of us, and we might us well smile at them and keep up our courage, hoping for something bettor iu the future. American women have found a way to emphasize tho victories ofpeace. Without gun or armament of slaughter, without going to the front, without giv ing chase to elusive warships on the ex pansive seas, the women' have formulat ed a plan to make France keep out of the present difficulties and refrain from giving Spain a lift. In furtherance of their campaign an organization to be known . as the American Woman's Patriotic League has been formed with .headquarters in Washington and branches in the large oitlos. It is the purpose of these loyal Amorloan women ' to boycott all French . importations, .thereby touching the French on a ten ' d'jrspot. France's revenue from Ameri ' o amounted last year to 167,530,000. ' Don't forgot to have your bicycle re- Communication. Kuitou Htaii: I notion that the Heynoldsvlllo correspondent who writes such brilliant (? articles for the l'utix Hiitawney Kiiiril has been dipping Into a dish of which ho knows not b lug, and slobbering over it in a way that is dis trusting to many of tho renders of that, most excellent sheet. I am surprised Hint tho editor permitted tho article to appear and am Inclined to think ha would nut have done so lind ho scruti nized It closely. I refer to what was said In reference to tint primary Heo tion. V lint does this pedantic Rct'ltm, who Is it mongrel In polities, know about "rings" mid "machines," and why Is Hid word "sextette" applicable in tho ease? Possibly being of a musical turn of mind he thought the program was arranged for six, but. ho should have sK'lled It correctly at least. It was by tut "uimccniititalilc means" that Smith did not carry the borough. Oil tho eontray It was oienly asserted that un less l-'oust was pertnltteil to have afloat Held tint I Inn. V. (. would he ruth lessly slaughtered, and as tliero went a few stalwarts who believed that, a man should not get Iti'tter tliiin the party which had taken care nf hint for many years, and knowing that Smith would win out in tho county, stood by tint rcg iilnreiiniliilate regard lessor t hreats. nml thereby tint "uillieeoiintHlile" Is ex plained. If tho visionary scrilie, whoso letters cm-It week are a rehash nf what Is contained in our home papers, would conlliut himself to matters which bn understands, and not, attempt to reach out into realms unknown, his usefulness would be enhanced and tint readers nf the Siiiril would not Iw so mercilessly Ixired. it. " Marriage Licenses, The following iniirrlage licenses were issued the past week by .lobn K. Harr, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: .1. M. Dinger and Flora Ilawley, both of Hoso township. I). C. North and Kllzahotlt Patterson, both of Klennnra. lioorge Paesn. nf Mend 1 tun, Klk county, and Mary liarbra. nf Crenshaw. (ieorgo C. Crawl, of Piinxsutawney, anil Hertha Wetzel, of Smltlipnrt, lii dianacounty. W. II. (iahagan, of Porter twp., and V. II. AdmiiH, nf Dora. Wm. H. Wnnderling and Kmiiia Weyant. both of Cortex. Daniel locally and Hannora Sullvan, both of Anita. .1. Krcrotli and Thrlssa Faster, both of Crenshaw. CroselT Cronco, of Wnlston, and Mur ientt JjelTnra. of Adrian. Ileiijiimin h'aneu and Allco Kennedy, both of Anita. Henry J. Smeycrs, of 1'llg Hun, nnd lthodttCormcHscr. of Wlnslow township. Charles It. Hrady, of l)u Lancey, anil Cora 11. Croft, of Young township. A. J. Piwtlelh wait and Ilrltta Duller, both of Koynnldsvillo. People Who Pay the Printer. Tho following persons have paid thoir subscriptions or added thoir names to our list since lost week: A. V. IMttn-e, Ueynolilsvllle, April 23, '1)11. ('. Mlleliell, Ksi KeyiiolilHVllle, Mny II, 'UN. (I, V. Ilussni-d, Keynoldsvllle, Miiirli 14, 'Ml. I.. (I. I, hlle, Hiilliniel, Mmvli IU. 'Ml. hi link J, Itlui'k, Koyiinlilsvllle, May II, 'lis. Solomon KliaftYr. HeynoldsvlllP, May H, 'Ml. (ieorue V. Stoke, Jr., Iteynolilst llle, Muy II, Mis. t'liaili's Montnoinery, Hlliio, I'll., June 2.1, 'I'll. Mike Moiilmiiiier.v, West Heynoldsvllli', May It, 'tis. .Iiilill llnsst'tt, Iteynolilsvllli', July 4, 'OS, Nunh Mti-oiisit, Keynolilsvlllc, April II, 'lis. Allien l.usk. New KuiisIiikIoii, I'll., .luiiu m, 'im. I'., (linden, llrnnkvUlc. MiurliV, Mm. Stewart II. Wliliclilll, HiiKikvllle, liuiw luuuis, 'll. St. Marys Races. On account, nf Haces and Huso Hall gumes at St. Marys July 4th, .'ith, lllh and "Hi, 1K!M, urruugeiiients hnvo been mado to run train No. (I arriving at Hiifgway V2M l. M. through to St. Marys, without lay over on alKivc dates. Wo aro taking orders forsprlng dullv ery on pliosphato and McCormick mowers and binders. We uro soiling sleighs, hay, salt, Hour, feed, dry goods, groceries and drugs. Come In and sou J. C. King & Co. King & Co. have received a second car load of funning machines. Call and see tho bargains at J. R. Welsh Si Co.'s shoe store. It Is advisable for every person who is Interested in thoir own welfare to buy ut Millirens. Oxfords for .10 cents per pair on J. E. Welsh & Co.'s bargain counter. Handsome derbies and Alpines just received at Millirens. For neat fitting suit go to Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailors Always Interesting, the anniversary of the nation's ln dopoudonoe is doubly Important this year .War moans high prices usually. Not with us, however. Our furni ture is sold at value in peace or war. Celebrate the glorious Fourth by placing some new, handsome and durable article of Furniture in your house. It will be a lasting and beautiful reminder of the day. At our figures you can buy wisely and still have enough money to burn (a patriotic fireworks, - UmlerUtkiny, a Specialty, Ilughe3 & Schuckers. : MONEY SAVED ! : TTTTTyyyT Great Reduction in Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing until after the 4th. Wu will for a few days ofler llig HargahiH. Coiiih nrly and gttt thtt firnt clioico. We proinine to nave you not 1wh than 2.r per (sent, on Clothing; but bear In mind tlimi priiutH are valid until after the 41h only. Come and examine our line and GET OUR PRICES. Satinfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Soliciting your patronage, we aro Keppeetfully, FROEHL1CH & HENRY, Clolhiern, Tailoi'Hand Gents' FurniHherH, Heynoldfville,I'a. aOTtmmmn?mmn?mmmmnmm?mmmmmf!!mmnife2 1 B$m m B B B B B Our Banner beaiH the motto, "CoolnenH for All." It's our Soda nalute, 11 red not with gmin, but with foam. There's bound to bo a hot t lime before the September equinox, and S our fountain of delirious drinks will bring 5 relief to Old Sol's victim's. Keep cool and , 5 help to keep others cool in this summery S encounter between nickels and tiersnira- S tion. It's having a summer resort at home 3 5 to meet at our fountain. 3 STOKE, Reliable Pharmacist. Ij iiiaiiiiaiuiuiaitiiaiuiuuiuiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiitmiiii 3 3 a 3 3 3 3 3 3 IN THE 1st PLACE Call at 4i 4 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 5 41 41 41 41 43 41 41 41 i 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 43 41 41 41 41 41 41 3 41 41 3 41 41 43 41 MILLIRENS and see the high quality of Clothing and Furnishing Goods at excedingly low prices, so you will be prepared and properly dressed for the mm Remember that MILLIRENS are the only reliable Clothiers and Furnish ers in town who can fit you out from the sole of your feet to the crown of your head. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to ( to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to i to to to i I Sv 5 is faired at Cooder's. ; ' 1