The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 26, 1899, Image 4
tflie X Star Subscription $1.50 prr year, or $1.00 if paid utriclh in advance. C. A. HTKIMIF.NVOM. F.dltor nnd Pub. WEDNESDAY. APRIL. 2. 18HH. An Independent Im'nl nnpvr, puhtNlii'd every Wednesday nt. HcynnliNvllli", Jenvrnnn '. Ia., devoted in the Interest, of Keynold.vllle. and Jefferson nullity. Ncm-ollilriil, will t rent all with fairness, anil will lie especially friend ly towards me iamrinK euiss. Subscription prlcc'l.oopcryeiir.ln ndvnnce. Communications liit.-mloif for publication must be accompanied by tlifl wrfti mibl h'ntlon. nut n it Kunrantee lib. Inlerestltm new Items solicited. er s nnme. of tint for ooil fnl AflvrnminE rates num.' hihiwh un n)tmii n tlon at tlie office In I roelillcli-lleiiry lllnck. Lennbly communication nnd ebiintfo if advertisements should reach thin ulllra by Monday noon. Address nil communications toC. A. Steph enson, Keynoldsvllle, I'a. . Kntered nt the nnstnnVn nt Keynoldsvllle, I., as second class mull matter. Did you over notloo how 11 Btory (frown which is ald to have no founda tion? When a man mind in unbalanced thore ie no weljiht attached to what he says. The tonjruo is about the only mu.zlo. loadlng weapon that hasn't been dis carded. The average back yard by any other name would not inspire a landscape painter. Let there be. point to your conversa tion. A lead pencil will not write until it is sharpened. Commencement Exercise! of the Reyn oldsville High School. The graduating sermon for the senior class of the high school will he preached next Sunday morning In the Daptlst church by ltov. U. O. Ferguson, presi dent of Westmlnstor college. Services will begin at 11.00. The Junior Elocutionary Contest for gold medal will he held In Assembly hall on Tuesday evening, May 2nd, at 8.0(1 o'clock. Following Is the program: Overt ii rt Orchest hi The I'alnter of Cevllla"....:"ls Kiln MuilTcr The Old Actor's Clot. "... Miss liimi llclslcr (Ircen Mountain Justice" Harry Kernel Music Orchestra 1 he Tnitfedy of Kih'k raster Miss lici t hn Marshall Kin Unbelt of Sicily "...Miss l'lMrcmcHonc Miindv" Miss llnttlc Nchulle Music Orchestra The (Hpsy 1- lower IIItT'.. .Miss l.ol Kobllison Hud's Fnfrv Ntorv"... Miss l.villll Mcllinircr Music Orchestra Awarding of I'rlxcs. The junior class has leen trained for the contest by Prof. A. C. t.lndsey. Admission for Tuesday evening will bo 20 cents, reserved seats HO cents. Hale f seats at Stoke s drug store will begin at 8.00 o'clock next Saturday morning, April 2!th. The commencement exercises will bo held In Assembly hall on Wednesday evening, May 3rd, at H.00 o'clock. Fol lowing Is the program: Overture Orchestra 'Heroism" F.lvn surn rolcniim 'Francis K, lllurd" KKIe Mnv lioss 'Should the 1'nlted Slates Pursue n Policy of Kximnslon".... I Wendell Penrl fliirto When florists give a banquet the speakers are certainly to indulge In flowery language. The judge is greater than the preach er. Doth can tlo the nuptial knots but only the former can again loose the bonds. The amended gamo law makes consta bles, who know of violation of the gamo laws and do not arrest the offenders, parties to the crime. Remember, that it is as natural and as allowable that another man should differ In an opinion from you, as that you should differ from him. "Inquiring Subscriber" wants toknow what Is meant by a "Pure Food show." We would suggest a troe heavily laden with large luscious apples. An ostrich is plucked from behind for the bird cannot kick backward. Hut It is the man who sits behind the feath' era at the theatre who does the kicking. The governor of New Hampshire do plores the fact that so many children grow to manhood unchriHtened. An other fact to bo deplored,ls that so much christened manhood disgraces the church. Ro liberal In your views, overlook your neighbors errors, do kind acts to follow beings, say kind words to your acquaintances, and dont't fail to say a good word for your town and you will find life worth living. Blindness and defective eyesight is not caused by reading and study as some. assort. In Europe there are 302,000 blind persons and Russia has 192,000 of these. You draw your own conclusions after considering that (i() per cent of all Russians are unable to read and write. Kipling says that he owes the Ameri- . . - j . '. can people a ueoo tor sympatny miring his recont illness that he can novor repay. He will not be able if tho news papers charge him advertising rates for the space he occupied In the paper during his illness. The ice men throughout the country have gathored in millions of tons of ice so that the poople may remain oool this coming summer. In tho meantimo the coal dealers will order millions of tons of ooal so that the people may remain warm tho following winter. But it must bo all right for nature provides both the ice und the ooal. THIRD ANNUAL Music l.lfe s Mirror 1 Will.'. Smith . Orchestra .Mnriraret Winifred Ihivls Thclllithwayof l.lfe"..l,eim (icit utile Delble Tho Aniericun Frecdmcn" Jiinies Unrfli ld Pent! Music orchestra (iraduittltur Address.... 11. .1. Wnllcr.Jr., l. !.. I'rtnclnnl Imllnna State INormnl School Presentation of IMploiiiiis 1r. J. W. Koust Admission for Wednesday evening will bo 10 cents. Reserved seats at Stoke' 20 cents. Tickets on sale be ginning Saturday morning, April 21Hh. Tho annual business meeting of the Alumni Association for the purpose of receiving Into membership the grad uating class and for tho election of offi cers for the ensuing year will be held in Assembly Hall on Thursday afternoon, May 4th, at 4.00 o'clock. The Third Annual Alumni He-union will be hold in Assembly hall on Thurs day evening at 8.00 o'clock. The exer ctses in tho hall will be as tollows: Overture High School Orchestra Mediation neiei'teii Miss I nor llrown I lass of MM. Lecture Dr. U. W. Atherton, IX. I).. President of State Toilette No admission will bo charged on Thursday evening, all are Invited to at tend. Following the exercises in the hall will be the Third Annual Banquot at the Imperial hotel for the members of the Alumni Association and their guests. People Who Pay the Printer. On your label Is a dale: Pay liofote It Is tis late. He It dollars, be II dimes. We will thank you many times, We have bills which now arc due. We must pay them Just like you. The following porsonshave paid thoir subscriptions or addod thoir names to our list since last week: William llarkley, Cartwrlght, Pa., March II, 1IKH). J. Ilrennan, Keynoldsvllle, April 4, IIKI0. A. I. Kills'. Hopkins, January I, WOO. Dr. J. H. Nealo, KeynoiuVvllle, May 11, 1U00, Jonothan Pcemer, Sykesvllle, April In, IIKK. M. Kalfcle, Ruthmel, .'une is, 'mi. Alex. McClelland, Rockdale Mills, Novem ber 1, 'W. Miss Dcna Rhotlcn, Reynoldsvlllo, May 1 luno. J. II. Anthony, Reynolrtsvllle, June 12, MM. Mrs. J. 8. Smith, Nnhlestown, Pa Marek 20, 11KI0. Mrs. O. W. Ditch, Rathmnl, liiowl April 24, turn. W. I. nirkey, Reynoldsvllle, April M, WOO Roliert Douitblt, Reynoldsvllle, June 8. lUtW, Isaac Crottcr, Hopkins, newl April 24, MOO, W. II. Ruber, Bykesvllle, Aimust 12, law. Sixteen hundred soldiers of tho late war have applied for pensions. The majority complain of fever contracted in the South, effects of which remain. If the government Is as active in grant ing those pensions as were the men to respond to tho government's cull for volunteers then thore will be no com plaint from a grateful people. Caution Notice. The United States Court of Appeals decidod on April 4th, 181)0, that every manufacturer, soller or user of incan descent gas lights other than tho Wols' bach, in view of the decision, is an in (ringer. All infringers will bo proceed ed against at once. Wo caution tho bublic against the purchase of any in candescent mantle other than that made and sold by Welshach Commercial Co. When you hear reports detrimental to others don't be hasty In forming con clusions. To-duy it is somebody else, but to-morrow it may be you. Trouble comes to us all and wo should extend the same charity we expect from others. Gossip distorts and mugnliles occur ' rences that have no foundation In fact, and great injustice is olYen done inno cent parties. The Clearfield Publlo Spirit (Demo cratic), in speaking of William C. Murray, present commissioner of this county, and a Republican candidate for re-election, suys: "We have known Mr. Murray since, he taught school in this county muny years ago and we fool sure the people of Jefferson county will make no mistake by re-electing him County Commissioner. He is an honest, care- ful, painstaking man who cun always be relied upon to look after the best inter est of hit county in every particular." For farmers we have plows, cultiva tors., feud cutters, spray pumps, harrows, hues, rakot, scythes uud snaths, barbed and smooth wire, dynamite, rope, &c. Call in and get our prices. Hall & Carton. Bon Ton ce Cream. Wholesale - and - Retail. The I Jon Ton Bakery oponed their Ice Cream Parlor SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd . . . and will serve Btrictly pure ico cream,, made of pure cream bought direct from the creamery and (UTAUANTKKI) TO UK PUR K. . . . We have the latent ma chinery and facilities for making ice cream and leei Hure mat our ice cream will be SKCON1) TO NONE OTHER. . . hpecial attention given to all orders both WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL. . . Nothing less than half gallons delivered. Ve will also serve SODA WATER, ICK CRKAM SODA AND MILK SHARK. . A call will convince you that this is the place to buy your cream for all occasions. Bon Ton Bakery. L. R. HUTH, Prop, Come In! We invite you to call and see us In our new room one of the finest In the country where you will find a very large stock of goods at Very Low Prices. Our motto: Best of Goods at Lowest Possible Prices. Below we quote you Prices on a Few Goods: 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 20 lbs. Light Hrown SugBr ( 1.00 10 lbs. Package ColTeo 1.00 S lbs. Choice, Rico 2 lbs. Kvaporated Raspberries .2.1 fl lbs. Lump Gloss Starch .21 ft lbs. Corn Stnrch .2! 4 11m. Choice Raisins . ,l ids. (Jleancu Jiirranls ...i 11 liars Kxtra Laundry Soap .&" 8 liars Gloss Soap English llreakfast Tea., worth 50c., , 3 Cans Finest Standard Tomatoes 2 Cans Finest Pumpkin .15 Very Finest Sugar-Cured Ham .Hi " " Cal. Ham .fil $r " " " B. Bacon .10 " " Spring Pat. Flour, sk. 1.10 8 " " " ' " bbl. 4.2T K. D. C. Creamery Hutter .25 Croam of Coffee (try It) .25 1 bbl. Glngor Snaps .25 ST Extra Choice Comb Honey, 2 combs .25 10 lbs. Scotch Peas .25 All other goods at Fairest Prices at the Up-to-Date Gro eery. MI1S0I1 STORE'S BICYCLE DEPOT Sold more wheels last year than any other agency in town. More wheels sold this year than all- other dealers combined. We give you the BEST at a price no greater than the poor kind. We buy "from the manufacturers direct, saving the middleman's profit, which we give to the rider. Clevelends, Columbtass, Crauforda, Uaverlys and Peatheratonea, Match us if you can. STOKE, the druggist. gnmmwmmitmmmmmmimjtmmmmmmmmmm Stop a Minute ! When looking for furniture all want the : best and want to go where they can buy the z S cheapest. : SEE OUR STOCK Parlor Suits, Bed-Room Suits, , Dining Tables, Kitchen Furniture. WE CAN Please you for the least money. Call and examine our goods and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. B REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. liiUiUliiiiUUilliiniiilllillililiiliiiliilliiiiliiliilliiiiiiiiilllii A A A A. MILLIRENS SPRING CLOTHING EXCELS ALL OTHERS. Our low prices have always been and will always continue to be one of the leading factors, qualities of materials has made our goods popular with every household. EYE, EAR. NOSE PND THROAT. A Rars Opportunity Dr. Sadl.r at tb Bl nap n"i' Dr. Sadler, the well known oculist and aurlst of Pittsburg, has now a part ner, which fact will, enable him to visit the places distant from the home office (K04 Penn Aye., Pittsburg), and thus greatly decrease the expense to the many who need tbelr skill. Through their vast experience and thorough kuowledge of the latest discoveries re lating to the eye, ear, nose and throat, they are enabled to give to all the most skilful and successful treatment, and within reach of ev6rybody. Dr. Sadler will be at the Bulnap Hotel, Iluynolds ville, Friday and Saturday, May 5th and (itb. Notice. . We have sold our wagon oil business to R. D. Mu'ir. Persons having our "Home Hulo" cans will please deliver the in to him or leave them at our store. REYNOLDSVILLE HAKDWAKE CO. April 17, 181(1). Look! Lookl Every Saturday we offer special sulo prices. You can save money by spend ing It here. J. C. KlNU & Co. Hi 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 Men's and Boys' Cheviot Busi ness and Evening Suits Made of substantial, changeless Black Grey and Brown materials, lined with heavy Italian cloth. You might hesitate at the following prices on these suits, but we assure you that the stamp of reliability is on every garment in this line. They are like all our wares, made up with care, and fit per fect. Prices $2.50, $3 $4 SJand $5.00. , ., , y Cassimerc arid Cheviot Trousers For men and boys in Plain and Fancy Col ors, including an immense assortment of Checks, Stripes and Plain Blacks, elegant ly made and finished. Prices 65c, If 1.00, 111.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Mens and boys' All Wool Dress Our high to little If. you want big bargains la shoes vis it J. K. Johnston's store and see his bargain counter. 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 2 43 3 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 4S 43 43 4j 43 43 ? Suits for Spring In Black, Blue and all the new checks and stripes. These suits are made up with the same care that many tailor-made gar ments are. They are the kind noted for HANDSOME APPEARANCE, sewed with silk thread. This is indeed a rare opportunity for every man or boy have a handsome Spring Suit for money. Call and see them. Prices $6, $7, 8.50, 9.00 and $10. Children's Fancy Vesteo Suits Ages from 3 to 8. The high qualities that are in these Suits are quite beyond the powers of description. The assort ment is not equalled in this town and the patterns are exclusive with us. Call and fit the little fellows out at once for the small sum of $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and $4. MEN'S FEDORA J-J 0 T AND DERBY T 17 1 I The very latest Spring shapes in all the new and prevailing colors. We have some new popular shades. Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. The qualities must be seen to be appreciated. The Newest Spring Clothing Now awaiting your inspection. Every thing fresh and new. No stock of Clothing, Hats or Furnishings so com plete, no range of prices so low. . MILLIRENS. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 I I J I I I J I I I