The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 29, 1898, Image 8

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    JAIL FOR STUDENTS.
QUEER PHASE OF LIFE AT HEIDEL
BERG UNIVERSITY.
Horn of thai Nam Which Ariora til
Prison R.glatrr and tha "Crlnk'C tow
Which Their Owners Were InorArtd
Th RnlM of tha Pliu-e.
Ill England tho ftndont'ii body 1 com
mitted to iiriwm only by tho civil nti
tliority. In Oxford, Ir, In trim, tho vice
vlmiifvllor 1cnln with uiiilcrpradnntp
nnnfflittiipfui, iirlnclpally in tbo form of
debt nnd iiimbonlitintion, for which ho
inny lniposo n momentary penalty, but
ho does not dcnrlvo tlie defnnltor of lib
orfy. TIiito is, or wns, n legend thnt n
certain npnrtment nnder the old Olnrcn
don ImildiiiR wns really Hip university
"quod," but for its authenticity It in
iinponxililo to vouch.
Cambrid(fn lms Its nptmiiti honxo for
femalo offenders not lady student, but
Indie who might provo a delnion nnd
a Ftinro to tho mere mnlo uniVrKi-nd.
There, if wo rxpppt tho irksome penalty
of "mitiiiK" (confinement to college or
lodging after a stated hour), our ncii
demio efforts at incarceration may bp
mid to end.
In (Jormnny, however, tho academic
dungeon in a very Ftern fact. Tho Hei
delberg "career" is famoux. Every read
er of Mark Twnin will recall his enter
taining description of tho plaeo and
how lie .ontnved to visit it, even unwit
tingly enlisting as his guido a "Herr
Professor. " His pretext wns to see a
young friend who had "got" 24 hours
nnd had conveniently arranged tho dey
to suit Mark for tho Ucrnuui Rtndent
convict koch to prison on tho 111-.-1 suit
Bblo day after conviction and sentence.
If Thursday In not convenient, ho tellt
tho olllccr sent to halo him to jail that
ho will como on Friday or Saturday or
Sunday, as tho caso may Ik. Tho officer
never doubts his word, ond it is never
broken.
Tho prison isnpthreo flightsof stairs,
and is approached by a "zngang" as
richly decorated with tho art work of
convicts as tho cell itself. Tho apart
ment is not roomy, but bigger than nn
ordinary prison coll. It has an iron
grnted window, a small stovo, two
woodun chairs, two old oak bibles und
a nniTow wooden bedstead.
Tho furnitnro is profusely ornament
ed with can ing, tho work of languish
ing captives, who havo placed on record
their names, armorial bearings, their
crimes and tho dates of their imprison
ment, together with quaint wnmings
and denunciations. Wnlls and ceilings
nro covered with portraits and legends
executed in colored chalk and in soot,
the prison candlo forming a handy pen
cil. Somo of tho inscriptions aro pa
thetic Ono runs, "E. Glinicko, four
days for being too eager a iqicctntor of
a row. " If four days wero meted out to
a mero spectntor, what, ono wonders,
had bopn tho sentenco of tho participa
tors? It ninst havo lieen a moving iiec
taclo. Another record (ul.so quoted by Mr.
Clemens) has tho savor of a great immo
to it. Of courso it is tho sou that is
meant, not tho father. Tho legend is,
"F. Graf Bismnrok, 87-2!). II. '74."
This Mark Twnin interprets ns a record
of two days' dnranco vilo for Count Bis
marck in 1874. Had 1874 been leap
year ono might havo been inclined to
interpret the. unmoral "II" nsFobruarv.
But the "20" makes this difficult So
perhaps the humorist is right
A third specimen is too tragic for
comment It simply says, "K. Diergandt
for love four days." Ungenerous
euocessorg to that sad chamber have
dealt harshly with thoir forerunners'
reputations by ingenious substitution of
heinous crimes, so that certain prison
ers go down to posterity as having been
' punishod for theft w 1 murder.
The prisoner mubt supply his own
bedding and is subject to various
charges. On entering he pays about ten
penco, and on leaving a similar sum.
Every day in prison costs sixpence ; fire
and light sixpence extra. The jailer
supplies coffee for a trifle. Meals may
be ordered from ontside. Every prison
er leaves his carte de visite, which is
fixed "with a multitude of others on the
door of the cell. This queer album is
glazed to protect the photographs.
Academic criminal procedure in Hei
delberg Is curious. If the city police ap
prehend a student the captive shows
his matriculation card. He it then ask
ed for his address and set free, but will
hear more of the matter, for the civil
authority reports him to the university.
The Oxford regulation, by the way, is
in certain cases almost identical In
Heidelberg the university court try and
pass sentence, the civil power taking
no further concern with the offense. The
trial is very often conduoted in the pris
oner's absence, and he, poor wight may
have forgotten all about his peooadillo
until the university constable appear
to conduct him to prison. But thither,
ooing he may choose his day, he always
repairs cheerfully. Loudon Sketch.
Bow W Vm Our Lint,
If you are fond of such statistics,
read this table, drawn up by Gabriel Pel
snot: A man of 60 years, of ordinary
health, of aotive life, of regular habit,
comfortable in all oiroumHtanoea of
money, should give out of 18,860 days
0,088 days to sleep, 660 to sickness,
1,688 to his meals, 6,688 to work, 671
to exercise, to sports, the hunt, travel
3,808 days, and he should have con
sumed 87,080 pounds of bread, 0,080 of
meat, 4,676 of vegetables, eggs and
fruit, 81, 180 liters of wine, spirits and
water. Boston Journal.
It is estimated that more than 76,000
fishermen 'go out of Now York evory
Sunday and that they spend on an
average of $8 each on tho sport
Postal authorities have decided that
mail matter need not be delivered at
houses where vioious dogs are kept untrained.
NEW
Grocery-Store
Bout Flour, per nark, $1.1)0
10 lbs. Arlmckle'sCotfee 1.00
17 lbs. line Gran, sugar 1.00
8 cakes Lenox soap .'25
cakes Pea Deans .25
13 rakes Laundry soap .25
Ten, per lb. .20
Lard, per lb. .08
Gold Dunt, per box, .20
10 118. Scotch Peas .25
Feed of All Kinds
and Low Prices at
J. C. S. C. Henry's,
KKYNoUMVILLK.
It.ttlrortti ffttnc (Table.
J K N N S Y LV A XI A It A I LI JO A U.
Philadelphia & Krle Wnilrond Division.
In cfT. ct May ll'S. Trains leave
Driftwood as follows:
EAKTWAKI)
9:0:i it in Train S, werkiliiy, fur Kuiibiiry,
Wllkeslmm', H a lei on, INil'lvHte. Hrriinluii,
IliiirUltiitir nml ihe Iniermeiltiite mIh
1 1nn-, iirrlvlnx at l'hlliili'lliln il:SI p.m.,
New York, ti::io p. ni.s UiiIiIiiiiiiiM:Ii p.m.!
Wtmlilntfinn, 7:l.i p. m I'lilliiitin I'miiir cur
from Wllllimmpnrl 1o I'lilliiili'lplilii mid pu
Henirerroueliett ftimi Kline to riillllilctplitll
mill VtlllHmpoit to lliiltlmorc mill WhsIi
Iniflon. 4:KI p. m. Tniln 6, weekdiiyn, tor Hiir
rlHlmrK anil Intcrmcilliite millions, Hr
rlvliimit I'lilliiili'lplilii 4:;m A. M. New Smk,
A. M. I'lilliiiini Steeplntf nira fmni
Hun i-hurir to I'lilliiili'lplilii mitl New York.
I'hllnili'lnlitii iiiHmnireri4 run remain In
sleeper uniliHt lulled until 7:'M A. H.
10:12 p.m. Train 4.dnlly fur Snntiury, llnrrlH
lurir mid tiitermediiite miiUImiih, iirrlvlug lit
I'lilliiili'lplilii, H:M A. M.; New York, VM
A. M. on neek diivs mill ll.:ts A M. on Sun
duyi lliiltlmiire. H:2A A. m.i WnxhliiKton, 7:40
A.M. I'lillmun Mleepers from Krle und Wll
ItutiiHiMirt to IMilliidi-lplilii Httd VlllinmHrt
to Wiislilmrtnn. I'lisMcimcrs In sleeMr
for lliiltiniore nnd Vnhlntrton will ho
tmnsferivd IntoWiisliiimton sleeper nl Wll-lltini-port.
PiiswMiirer coin-lies from Krle to
rhlliitlelplilu mid VtUliimsMirt to Hnltl
moro. WKSTWAUn
4:41 a. m.-Trnln , weekdnys, for Erie, Klilir
. Hiiliols, Clerniont nml prlni'lpiil inter
nieilliito stations.
9:47 h. m. Train ;t, dully for Erie nnd Inter
mediate points.
5:47 p. m.-Trnln 1.1, weekdays for Kane and
intermediate st at Ions.
Tllltortill TRAINS I'OK DH1KTWOOI)
KKOM T11K EAST ANDSOl Til.
TRAIN It leaves New YorkS:.KIn. ni.,l'lillinlel.
plila s:Vi p. m.; Wnxlilnvtoii 7:20 p. m., Bal
timore s.40 p. m ani inu at hrifiwiMMl 4:41
a. m., weekdays, with I'lillnian sleepers ami
imsst'liuer riiai'heH from riilhnlflpliil! to
Vle and Washlnjtlon and Italtimore to
Vllli:iiii-ii t.
TRAIN IS leaves Philadelphia H:: A. m.!
Wiisliliiwlon, 7.VI A. m.i Kaltlmore, si.VIA.M.)
Vllkesliarn, Hi: IA A. M.t weikdays,
iirrlvlim at Krlftwood at S:47 p. M. wild
I'lillnian 1'arlor ear frnm I'hlladelplilii to
VilllamsMirt and puHsennereiini'li to Kane.
TRAIN H leaves New York at 7:40 p. m.i I'lilla
ilelphla, 11:20 p. m.i M ashliiKton, 10.40 p. m.i
Kiiltlmorii, ll::0 p. m.i dally urrlviiiK at
Ilriftwisid at 0:47 n. in. I'lillmmi sleeping
ears f rom l'hllii. to Wllliiimxp't, and 1 hroimli
nasmMiirer couches fnim I'lilludelphla to
Krle mid ltalilmore lo Wllllnmsnort. tin
Hiindaysonly I'lillnian sleeper I'lilludelplita
to Kriu.
JOHNSONBURG RAILROAD.
(WKKKDAY8)
TRAIN 19 leaves Kidiiwuy at K:IW a. m.i Jnlin-
HonliiirK at 9:10 a. m., arriving at (Jlurniont
at 111:110 a, m.
TRAIN 20 leaves Clermont at 10:40 a. m. nr-
rl vlim at JohnsoiihurK atll:iK)a. m. and
Hlditway at 11:A0 p.m.
Connections via .Tohnoonhur; R. R. and
Ridgway & Clearfield R. R.
u. m.
WKKKPAYH.
p. m.
10(10 Ar
una
AO
940 '
940
o;
S2U
9 20
11 M
Lv
CUirmont
WixmIvbIo
Qutnwood
Bmlth's Run
Instanter
Hlraltrlit
Glen HueuI
Kendlito
Jolinsonnurg
Rldteway
tv...
10 40
10 4(1
10.10
10 .13
1100
1104
11 1.1
II 20
1149
11 ftO
Ar .
p. ni.
HIS
7M
740
740
7M
7a
7 3M
7W
713
'7'04
700
840
a. m.
HIW Ar
H 4;t
iW
H2
8 2
K22
817
80H
8 02
7AM
7M
7 ISO Lv
7 40 Lv
a. m.
Lvb20
27
B
6 41
4.1
48
1KI
702
70H
711
714
Ar 720
Ar 7i
p. m.
12 10
12 17
12 22
12 31
12 as
12 :w
12 43
12 M
12 67
1 07
116
140
Rlditway
Island Run
Carman Transfer
Croyland
Blioris Mills
Hluu Rock
Carrier
BrockwayvlUe
Lanea Mill
MeMInn Hummlt
llurveys Run
Falls Creuk
DuUola
.1,1 7 00 Ar Falls I'rtiek Lv 72.1
40 4.1 Reynoldsvtlle 740
04 film Hrnokvllle H Hi
6 10 6 20 New Hetlileliem 910
4 2,1 Red Bunk 9 56
1 40 Lv l'ltuburg Ar 12 40
p. m. a. m. p. m.
120
13.1
til
801
3 no
tao
. m.
J. B.HDTOHINBON,
Oen. Manager.
J. R. WOOD,
uen. raaa.
Ag't.
BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS
BURGH RAILWAY.
The short line between PuBoli, Kldgway,
Bradford, Halamanca, Huffulo, Rochester,
NlaKara Falls and points In the upper oil
region.
On and after Feb. 20th, 1898, pasaen-
8er trains will arrive and depart from Falls
reek station, dully, except Huuday, as fol
lows! 7.28 a m and 1.40 p m for Ourwensvllle and
Clear Held.
9.43 a m Rochester mall For Brock
wayvlUe, Kldgway, Johnsonburg, Mt.
Jewett, Bradford, Bulamauca, and
' Rochester; connecting at Johnsonburg
with 1'. & E. train 3, for Wilcox, Kaue,
Warren, Corry and Erie.
10.27 a m Accommodation For Bykes, Big
Run and Punxsutawney.
10.28 a m For Kc yuoldsvllfe.
1.16 p m Buffalo Express For Boech-
tree, BrockwayvlUe, Ellmont, Car-
num. Rldgway. Johnsonburg, Mt. Jewett
Bradford, and Butfalo.
1.2S p. in. Accommodation for Funxsu-
tawney and Big Run.
4.10 u. m. Mall For DuBota, Bykes, Big;
Run Fuiixbutawney and Clearfield. '
7.40 n m Accommodation for Big Run and
Puuxsutawney.
Passengers are requested to purchase tick
ets Irtifore entering the cars. An excess
charge of Tuu t'enu will be collected by con
ductors when fares are paid on trains, from
all stations whure a tlckotollice Is niulutalued,
Thousand mile tickets at two cents per
mile, good for passage between all stallous.
.. J. H. MoImtyhh, Agent, Falls Cruek, Pa.
' . C. LATKY, Ovu. Pas. Agent.
v Uoctiester M. V.
Tublishod Notice of Inquest
In the mntfer of the
part It Ion of the rial
est ate of Thomas Ma
hoticy, late of Keyu
oliisvllle Itoroiiuh,
.letrerson Fnunty.l'n.,
tlcceiiscd.
Orplmns Court No. 1
Kept. Term, 1H7, O,
C.1MI.
The heirs of sulci driMrlent will tnkn tintli.n.
that In pursuance of an order of the Orphans
Court of .letferson County a writ, of pari It Ion
has Issued from said Court lo the sheriff nf
said county, ret iirnatile on the I2tli day of
Hcptcniticr. A. It. I wis. ami that the Iniiiiest.
will nipet for the purpose of making partition
of the real estate of the said iteceilcnt on the
lilth ! y of July, A. I). Isns, al mm o'clock
A. M. of said day iiimiii the ireniles. at which
time nnd place you can Is present If you see
proper. The premises In nnellon me le-si-rilied
us follows!
No. 1 situate In Iteynoldvllle lioiiiinrh,
coutitv anil state aforesaid, on Main street,
tsiiinilefl unit ilccrtltcil as follows: 4 o t lit w et
by K.T. Mi-tiiiw l.vifii.t: on tlie not ih l,y Main
stns't : on the rant hy f mile l. Ccott tl.'oii on
the south hy (.onion alley! contiiltilnit 4, Mil
wiitaie feet, mote or le-ts.
No. 2 situate In Wln-dow ton ustilp, JetTerson
county, I'eiina., Isiumleil and ileM-rlia-d as
follows: On the north hv pitlillc roml lor.lef
ferHani streetl tii feet ; on tlie ent liv Haiitel
Hhsrp and liiivlil Reynolds .v t'cet : on the
south liy linvlil tteyuolilH 1 1- feel: on the
west tiy I in III Itcviiol'l- mid lot owneil liy
the I'. K. Arnold e-tate ','.VI feet; coutnliilii'ir
;m.lK0 siiliire feet more or tens.
K c. Ilcnxs. fheilll.
(hcrlffs Ofllce. Ilrookl lllc, .1 s. IM's.
Utiacrlluuroue.
yy II. KTAMKV,
ATTOItNEV-AT-LAW,
( Hllce at Hotel McConuell, Iti-ylli ilitiv 1 1 I'll.
c,
MITCHELL,
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW.
Office on West Mnln street, opposite tho
Commercial Hotel, Reynolilsvllle, 1'a.
(J 7.. COHDON,
ATTOUX KY-AT-LA V,
llrookrllle, JelTersoii Co. I'u.
ttlllce In room formerly iscupled by Uordon
A- Corhett Weil .Main Htreet.
Q M. McUONALI),
A TTO I N E Y A T-L A W ,
Notary Public, real etate mient. Patents
seciiHHl, collections minle proluplly. Oltlco
In Nolan hliu'k, Re.vuoldsvllle, I'u.
pitANCIS .1. WEAKLEY,
ATTOUX EY-AT-LAW.
Olllces In Mahoney building, Main Hired,
Reynoldsvllln, Pa.
s
MITH M. McCHKIGlIT,
ATTORX E Y-AT-L A W ,
Notary Public and Real Estate Aucnt. Col-lis-llons
will receive prompt attention. Ulllce
In I'liM'hll. li Henry lilis'k, near posttilllce,
Reymililsvllln, Pa.
E.
NEFF.
JUSTICE OF THE l'EACE
And Heal Estate Agent. Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
jyli. II. E. IIOOVEH,
UEYXOLDSVILLE, I'A.
Resilient dentist. In Hie I'roelilieh tc Hen
ry hlin'k, neur tho posiottlcc, Main street,
tientleness In operating.
Y)U. R. DeVERE KINO,
DENTIST,
ortlce over Reynolilsvllle Hardware t'o. store,
Main street, lieyiiolilnvllle, I'u.
II
OTEL MtXJONNELL.
UEYNOLDSVI LLE, PA.
FHAXKJ. JiLACK, I'mprictor.
The leading hotel of the town. Heiidiiuar
ters for commercial men. Kieum heat, free
bus, bath riNims und clostMs on every Ihsir,
sample riHims, liilllard room, tclcphoiin con
nections Ac.
II
OTEL HELNAP,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
C. D1LLMAN, Vwpridor.
First class In every particular. Located In
the very centre of tlie business part of town.
Free 'bus to and from trains mid commodious
sample rooms for commercial travelers.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY
COMPANY, in effect Sunday,
December 111, 18117, Low Grade Division.
BASTWAKIl.
No.l.iNoiA.INo.U,
1W
1U3
stations.
Red Rank
Lawsonham
New Ketlileliem
Oak Ridge
Muysville
Hunimervlllo ...
Hrookvtlle
Bell
Fullur
Reynoldsvllle ..
Pancoust
Falls Creek
RuUols
Hahula
Wlnterburn ....
Pen Held
Tyler
Benexette
Grant
Uriflwood
A. M.I
P. M
A". II.
10 AO
11 H
II 30
4
4 :is
6 II
6 !
A 20!
li a:
6 2:
11 44
12 Hi
6 2li
6 411
8 (II
tA Htl
6 A2
12 20
a on
is
12 2il
fl 10
12 as
12 AA
ti at
1 20
1 110
1 43
1 Ail
1 All
2 ON
2 371
8 221
40
ttV4K
7 00
7 10
7 20
7 38
6 4.")
tti a:i
7 oo
7 08
7 2.1
7 Xi
7 2.1
7 3.1
1 30
140
7 41
7 Al
7 AO
8 211
t8 30
8 AS
8 1
4
t8 27
3 15
8 AA
P,
P. M
A. H
A. H.lP. M
WESTWARD.
No.2 1 No.aiNo.10l 106 I 104
STATIONS.
Driftwood
Grant
Benesette
Tyler
PentJeld
Wlnterburn ....
Habula
DuBols
Falls Creek
Pancoast
Reynoldsvllle..
Fuller
Bell
Brookvllle
SuDimervllle....
Maysvtlle
OukRIdire
A. M
A.
P. M.
10 10
A 30
6 AO
tio as
tA A7
ttt 19
S 29
A9
7 011
7 1.1
7 211
7 42
7 AO
t7 Ail
8 OA
8 22
t8 34
10 4H
8 07
n
34
8 43
11 28
11 2
11 421
12 AA!
4U
8 Alll
7 V
7 40
7 60
8 40
AO
1 20
7 2.1
tl 20
1 H.1
t7 31
7 40
7 A7
t8 OH
8 III
1 Al
t2 (Kl
I 11
8 41
2 27
8 32
8 A2
8 A7I
tO 17
2 4!
2 AA
8 OA
9 00
9 10
9 2
9 3A
New Bethlehem
Lawsonham...
Red Bank
3 30
II AO
4t1
9 6.1
P.
a. m
Trains dally except Hunrtiiy.
DAVID MrtMltl.O, Oxn,i,.Sdpt.
JAB. P. ANDERSON Okn'l Pass. Aot.
DOWlTS, .
ELZZIH
Cures Coughs,
Colds, Croup,
Whooping-Cough,
Consumption and
all Lung Diseases.
Peoplo stand br Downs' Elixir
because it cures aud bus cured for
slxty-flvo years. This Is tha
i strongest possible endorsement of
its merits, rrico vo. euo. auu
11.00 per bottlo. At Druagiata.
Kwry, lohuos fc Lord, Propi,, Burllngtos( Vt
For sale by K, A. Stoke.
Financial Statement
Of tht Public Srhmiln nf Wiimlnw lHttrM,
Jrjhrimn Vntnilu. J'vnn'il,fir the Finrnl
) rnr Ending June tut, 1SUH.
Whole number of schiMils in
N utnlicr nf teachers emnloved 21
No. pupils enrolled In all I lie school l, !IK
Arerniie dully attendmieu mm
Am't ta lerled for n-liiail purposes. IM.iWfl AH
Ain't hiilldlnii " sno Its
.V.V7 A7
TnrAsenrH's aitoi st-monkv iiki kivko.
I rom t'ol. Hiroite . . . .sl.i.tl nil
Ilecil ft i on si me Appropriation. . ..... ;i,m m
turn Col. Relier, liicluillui! taxes of
all kinds 1,011 Nil
From I.. (1. I, Idle 2,2x2 87
From I 'mini y Trens., tiuveiileil hinil-.,
Hues, Ac 4H7 II
From all other sources 17 r7
Total Receipts s,;n; at
TIIKAm-IIKH'ft ACC'T-MiKV PAIII OfT.
fur tiiiililluir houses 117 n:i
l-'or teachers' whui'i a.ims 7;,
l-'or rent ami repairs sn 114
Km- fuel ami out inuciiclc inn ;i
let . of 1 'i, Hector. 11;: Tn-ss., (77.7r 17 17
faliiry of riecieliiiv. F.xiieitses, fin-
llinieiy, Postaue. Ac All 00
I'or in lntlim and AiiOllois' fees lit no
I or ilebts ami Inlcii-I paid 1.11 li
I'or new hooks 1114 tis
liiriipllc iviki
lor all oilier purposes and sundry ep. 12-J 77
Total money palitout ?s,Hit 11,1
IlKSOI III KS AMI I.f A III 1.11 I MSI.
Hue Tlcn-lirer 114 74
Ain't borrowed .vm no
Ain't due CUtilct n 41
T0I11I debt of District 3411 All
We hereby certify thnt we have examined
the nhove mid lliul it con eel.
.1. It. Hvkks. I
W.T. CATiiKtia. J-Aiidltors.
l.KVI Srni I kkiis. I
Witness our liniuls thl 1 1 day nr.litne. Isns.
. . .lotiN liAi iiiiKHTV, l'relilent.
. A. i.iimion, f ecretary.
A. D. Decmer & Co.,
Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
Notions,
Clothing, Gents'
Furnishing
Goods,
Shoes, &c.
CENTRAL
State - Normal
SCHOOL,
Lock Haven, Clinton Countu, Pa.
Jlxpenees low. The net
cost per week to those who
receive State aid is only
$3.75.
This pays for light, heat,
washing, furnished room,
board and tuition.
Extra State aid to gradu
ates who agree to teach two
years.
Accommodations first-class.
Electric light in every room.
Fan system steam heat.
Abundance of pure mountain
water. Hot and cold water
on every floor. Gymnasium.
Athletic grounds. Pleasant
location, easy of access. Pro
gressive city of 8,000 inhabi
tants. Strong faculty. Su
perior instruction. Graduates
Becure good positions. Over
700 Btudents present last
year. Graduating class num
bered 122. Students may
enter at any time. Send for
Illustrated Catalogue and
secure room for next term.
JAMES ELDON, A. M., Ph. D.,
Principal,
Central State Normal School,
Lock Haven, Pa. -
See our Spring stock
Our Htore is crowded with new goods of the
latent HtyleH. Dress Patterns and Dress Goods
of all indw. Ladies' Skirts nnd 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 n few cur
tain stretchers left. Call soon if you want to
get a pair.
Handy Tools
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I Tlie Finest wasli Goods
I AT N. HANAU'S
E; x in Percale, Organdy, Alsake, Dress Ginghams, 3
j Dimity, Lawn, Wool, Challie and Sateen, at 3
r the Lowest Prices. 2
Ladies' Ribbed Vests 5c. 3
r Ladies' and Children' Drawers.
H Children's Long and Short Dresses.
CLOTHING.
S Fine All-wool Scotch Plaid in Brown and Gray 3
sjr in Men's, Youths' and Child's Suits. You save 3
Sr from 10 to 20 per cent, by buying here. j
S Children's Suits, sold for $2.00, now $1.25. 3
.i -4 3.50 and 4.00, now 2.75. 2
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Jefferson Supply Go.
STORE
Is Headquarters for
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and
Caps, Boots and Shoes.
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Clothing Department we havB great bargains. We invite
you to come in and examine our line. It is
no trouble to show goods.
up Furniture Garpct
Department is complete and prices that cannot
be beat.
Largest and Finest Selected Stock of Fresh Groceries
in town. v
Pleasant Avenue,
BING 6c GO.
are more than convenient;
they're necessary. You want
tools, and you want good
ones, too. In our stock of
hardware we carry the best
tools made in this or any
other country. It's a maxim
in hardware that the better
the article the better it pays
to buy it. There's value in
such goods and you want
value for your money. To
insure that we confine our
stock to to grade. Don't
go elsewhere for something
that's too poor even for a
gift-
Hoidsviiie Hardware Go.
Complete
Line of
Cook
Ratty
tt Heating
Stove.
Jefferson Supply Co.
Reynoldsville, Pa.