Stan Subscription tl.RO per ycnr, or $1.00 f prtiil tttrirthi in nilrance. '. A. TKPIIKM, F.dltnr and Pub. " 'WKUNKSDAV. MAY 17, 18M. An Independent lorn I pjiprp, piihltslirri every Weflimluy at KoyholiMvllk'. .lefTVrsnn Co. 'n devoted in Hie iTili'reilKif KeynnliNvllln ttnd JefferwineiMirH v. Non-iiolltlrul. will trent all with inline, imil will Ivees'eliilly friend ly townnln the lalMirlnjc clti. Biinaeripilon prleefl.OOperyear.ln ndvnnee. Communication.! Intenden for nuljllriillon must ho ni'Cfiinpnnled by the writer' mime, not for puhltciittnii, hut un it Kiiiinuitee of (tood faith. Inlereitlnir news lleirm ROllelied. Advertising rules nwtde known on itpplirn tlonntthn oinVe In I'roelilli'li-llenry lllcx-k. Ijentfhly eoniinunlrattonfl nnd rhnniro of advertisements should reueh this olnVe by Monday noon. Address nil fotmnunli'Rtlons to 0. A. Steph enson, Keynoldsville. I'll. Entered nt the nosloDI.-e st fteynoldsville, Ph., as second elnss mull nmtipr. A bunk fn 1 1 ii ro niny not upset 'ho de positor, hut. It may cause him to lost) his buliinot. The dandelion is now thu popular Weld flower nnd soon will come the daisy nnd golden rod to Ink" Its plaeo. Humanity Is unequally divided be tween those who ean't stand prosperity and those who eun't pet any to stand. Some smart philosopher has discov ered that although '"one swallow don't make a Rummer, one frog makes a spring."' Tho Supreme Court has declared tho direct inheritance tux unconstitutional on tho ground of Its lack of uniformity, and other hud features. The Hummer outing of tho Pennsyl vania State Kditorlal Association will bo hold at Washington, 1). C, next month, Juno 1Mb. to 24th. The announcement of S. M. Shields, of Clover township, for county commis sioner, subject to action of tho republi can Voters at the Juno primaries, will be found In this Issue of The STAR. Mr. Shlolds sorved tho county ono term as commissioner and Is so well known in tho nountv that It Is not neeessarv for The Star to comment on his ability to fill the oflico he now Becks. Shall the country boy continue to de plore his lack of chanco? A reporter has recently ascertained that "0 er cent, of the cleverest men of tho Chi cago exchanjro were brought up on farms. While more circumstance of birth may sometimes make or mar suc cess in life, It is doubtless true that the all-round education of tho farm Is ono of the best foundations for special i.atlon In any future career. Under a recent act approved by tho Governor it is lawful for any justice of thu peace within this commonwealth, residing and having an office within the county lu which any fair or agri cultural association may bo located and where exhibitions aro hold, to havo an oflico on the grounds, at the request of tho managers. It will be lawful for the justice- to issue warrants In cases of dis orderly conduct. Tt Is thought this act will mako It easier to prosorve order at county fairs. A good citizen from Rockdale. Mills was in town tho latter part of last week complaining about tho naughty conduct of a hack load of young mon from Reyn oldsvillo who had driven through Rock dale Mills several nights before en route to and from Coal Glen. The gen tleman said when they returned through Koukdule about midnight they did considerable yelling and used some vory vulgar languugo. We don't know who the parties were, but we do know that such conduct is disgraceful and should not be Indulged In by any person In this Civilized land. - Wo notice in some of our exchanges 'thata nent swindlo is being successfully worked in various towns. A woman book agent uppours and leaves suinplo copies for examination. A few days later a man culls to sue if the books are wanted. A day intervenes and again fjh i wninun finnc'irs and on 'helm? told that the mun has taken uway the books Bhe weeps groat gobs of tours, says the man has been collecting her books all over town, pleads poverty and sorrow and gonorally preys upon her unsuspect ing victims to the extent of u libera! compensation. Don't be hoodwinked. Cotnor-stone Laying. The formal ceremony of the laying of tho corner-stono of the M. E. church will tnko place on Sunday afternoon, Mny 28. at 3.00 o'clock. Bishop Fowler will formerly lay the stone, and other short addresses will bo made by visiting ministers,. In the morning of tho same day, at 11.00 o'clock, lllshop Fowler will deliver a sermon In the M. K. church, nt which time an effort will bo mado to raise funds for tho now church. In the even ing Uev. II. (5. Hall, of Franklin, will bo present to deliver tho sermon. On tho following Tuesdny Decoration Day Hishop Fowler will deliver his celebrated lecture on Abraham Lincoln, In the opera house at 8 I. M., nnd tho G. A. R. Post will escort tho speaker to tho place of meeting and occupy tho platform with him. Free admission Is given to the old soldiers, but an admis sion fee of 0 cents will be charged all others. Those wmiting reserved seats can secure them by piiyingten cents ad ditional at Mean's drug store. Punx sutawney Xrm. W. C. Muiray for Commissioner. William C. Murray, of Funxsutaw- ney, candidate for xtepuDllcnn nomina tion for county commissioner, was In town this week. Mr. Murray feels con fident that his chances are all right for tho nomination nnd ho will put up a lively hustle. Asa commissioner dnr- ng tho past term Mr. Murray has proven himself competent and In every way worthy of tho position and there Is no reason why ho should not be re-elect ed. As a man W. C. Murray Is honest nnd upright and when he docB a thing he does it right. Mr. Murray has hosts of friends all over tho county who realize hiB fitness for tho oflico of com missioner and who will not forget him on tho 17th of June. Urockwayvlllo Ureonl. Democratic Committee Meeting. On account of the date of tho Demo cratic State Convention being fixed for June 14th, it has been mado necessary to call a meeting 'of the County Commit tee to elect delegates to tho State Con vention or our county will ba without representation, as our County Conven tion does not meet until July .'Id. Notice Is hereby given to tho mem bers of the committee that a meotlng for this purpose will be hold on Monday, May 22d, 1X91), at 2 o'clock, p. M., In the Court IIouso In Brookvllle. The pres ence of all members of the County Com mittee Is requested. Samuel, States, County Chairman. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in tho postoffleo at Reynoldsvillo, Pa., week ending May 13, 1W0: Miss Ollle Greenwalt, Mrs. Viola Sny der, Giovanni Calrono. Say advertised and give date of list whon calling for ubove. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, fever sores, tetter, chupped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures pilos, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. Saturday Sale. For one day we offer special Induce ments on flout. We have two grain drills, sulky, cultivator, horse rakes, blndors, mowers, heavy team of horses to offer buyers. We soil threshing machines. Tbey will make money for you. Come and see us. J. C. King & Co. People Who Pay the Printer. On your Inhel Is a date) Pay before It Is too Into, lie II dollars, be It dimes. We will thnnk you miiny times. We have bills which now m-e duo, Wo must pay them Just llko you. The following persons have paid tholr subscriptions or added tholr names to our list since last week: Mrs. Elizabeth fltono Robinson, Beaver, Pa., Mnh 24. James V. Ynnnir, ReynoldsvUle,.1iine 1, 1HP0. 3. W. Hints, Heynoldsvllle, May 0, 11100. Dr. Harry P. Thompson, Portland Mill, MnyZI. two. Mrs. Joanna Anderson, AlleKheny City, Au gust 50, '. Wllllnm Dally, Rockdale Mills, April 4, 11X10. J. I., (Irahnm, Tnwas City. Mich., (now May 12, loon. Wllllnm M. Rhonds, Penfluld, ncwl May 12, isim. HI men Jiisthnm, Hoslyn, Wash., Inewl May 12. WHO. Andy Denny, Driftwood, May II, MHO. Joseph llolllinier, Reynoldsvillo, Mny II, limn,, Joseph Morrison, llroekwuy vlllo, Mny 13, time. I). II. SniunVr, West Reynoldsvllle, Mny 11, IIHTO. John !). Lowtlier, Wnlston, Mny tl, IflOO. Diuilel Nolnn, Iteynolrisvllle, July 22, IDO0. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. II. P. Olivia, of Barcelona. Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Hitters, Americas greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pulns stxin left him. Ho suyBthiH grand med tcino is what his country nerds. All America knows that It cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies tho blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life Into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need It. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by H. A. Stoko, Druggist. Reduced Rates to Altoona. On account of the parade of the Knights Templnr, State Grand Com mnndory, at Altoona, Tuesday, May 23, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on Its line In the State of Pennsylvania, to Altoona, at rate of single fare for the round trip (minimum rate, twenty-live cents). Tickets will be sold on May 22 and 23, good to return until May 24, In clusive. Don't forget tho sale of jewelry at Gooder's next week. Suits at all prices that admit good quality at Soeley's. We try to please every person who comes to us Robinson's. For a serviceable and up-to-date spring suit, buy it from Millirens. Vacant lots and sale by E. Neff. houses and lots for Ding's bunch I of bargains ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft MKKTING MAY REQUIREMENTS in u V May turns your buying to wards the spring find summer merchandise brings trooping along the numerous needs ad apted to the May sunshine makes necessary their early K pnrelinso. Our store Is alert Jf with splendid styles such u.s C assort the thoughtful Interest tf!V In the wishes of our patrons those that return you every value In style, service and quality. MAY HOSIERY VALUES No fuller hosiery values can le offered you than you'll find in our May stock. From thu lowest, price to the highest qualities in plain In the new est fancies each nnd every pair represents a most invit ing value. You'll buy them with pleasure. MAY UNDERWEAR VALUES May buyers will find unusunl opportunities In spring and summer nnderwenr. Just a little better than all former as sortments, nnd just a little fuller values U the present stock. Every good valuo In up-to-date spring and summer underwear only best Ideas from leading houses. Bing & Co. tfj tt tt V tt tt $ tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt GREAT BARGAINS. Columbia Bicycles for Women. Ladies' Columbia Bevel-Gear Chainless, Model 51. 1898 PrlGC $125. Reduced to $60. Ladies' Columbia Chain, Model 46. 1898 Price $75. Reduced to $42.50. Them machines are ColuinbiaB of the highest gnulu throughout mid bear the Columbia guarantee. They are not thop-worn wheels carried over from last year, but are of 18!! manufacture. Compare thein part for part with other bicycles and you will find good reasons for the admitted superiority of Columbia quality. The stock of these machines is limited. I sell the best $25.00 Bicycle on the market. Full guarantee. STOKE'S BICYCLE DEPOT. Stop a Minute! S When looking for furniture all want the rjj: best and want to go where they can boy the 2 cheapest. 1 SEE OUR STOCK Parlor Suits, i Bed-Room Suits, 3 H Dining Tables, Kitchen Furniture. 3 I WE CAN I S Please you for the least money. Call and S examine our goods and get prices before you 3 S purchase elsewhere. S REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. iiiiiiuiaiiiiiiiaiiiuuiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiuiuaiiuuiairci W e Sell the Best Clothing inThisTown Blue serge Suits Governor Stono lias attuehed his sig nature to an Bet of the 3rd of April, that provides that in ull cases where viewers aro appointed by tho courts of this commonwealth to view and lay out a public road, or whore a review or re revlow is ordered, viewers shall give the county commissioners or their elork at least six days notice In writing of tho time and pluce of holding such vlow, rovlow or re-revlow, and a copy of such written notice, properly attest ed shall be filed with the report of such vlow, revlow or re-review, and a failure to comply with the provisions of this act shall bo sutllclent grounds to but " auldo the entire proceedings: provided that this uct ahull not apply to comities having special laws upon tho subjoot. The Columbia chainless Is the genuine all others are base Imitations. Everything up-to-date in styles at Soeley's clothing store. Bon Tun loo uream. All fruit flavors in season. Lew prices Is what makes the cloth ing, tints and furnishing at MilllrenB so '"famous. '. There is an air of coolness and jauntiness about a Blue Serge Suit that makes it AN IDEAL SUMMER SUIT But what an unsightly thing it becomes if it has not the foundation of good cloth, proper making and good linings. We are selling Blue Serge Suits with the strictest guarantee of satisfac tion, single or double breasted Btyles, plain or satin faced. Prices $8,50, 89, 10 and 812. Soldiers Blue Soils DECORATION DAY is not far away and probably there are those who want a new Blue Suit. We invite you to inspect our mammoth line Square Cuts and Round Corners prices $8.50 and $9. Special prices given to Soldiers, and a set of new brass buttons. They are special values for money, fit in an elegant manner. the ' A A A A A Jk 1 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43. 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 1 wmm wm i SI The Bon Ton bakery will bo open on Sunday for the accommodation of those wunting ice cream for Sunday dlpner or supper from lO.'K) o'clock A. M. till 1.30 P. M. and from 4.30 p. m. till 0.00 p. M. Wheelor's Gravity Cream Separator, a now device to separate cream from milk, for sale by M. Mohney, Reynolds villo, Pa. Every farmer should have one. They are cheap. For particulars Inquirg of Mr. Mohney. Gooder will sell goods at cost at his special sulu of juwolry week beginning May 21st. All tholutcst styles in hats at Soeley's. Soe them. Millirens new spring suits are grout takers among the young folks. See Snick & Wngnor's line of summer silks and wash silks. If you want big bargains in shoes vis it J. K. Johnston's store and soe his burguln counter. Goods below oost at Gooder's next woek. Read Shlck & Wagner's ad. this week. Ducks for summer at Soeley's. Large store room for rent, corner Fourth and Main streets. Inquire of J. H. Corbott. All ttie latest things in collars at Soeley's. Thu largest amount of shoe satisfac tion at Robinson's. Soda water, all fruit , Savors. Our fn.it. Scents. Reynolds Drug AUv TrunKs and Satchels Are you getting ready for your sum mer trip? Remember baggage handlers! are no respectors of trunks. Our big contract with the manufac turers enables us to offer strictly high-class Trunks, Satchels, Suit Cases and Tele scopes for less than trashy goods are offered elsewhere. Also remember no Trunks will stand the bumps like those sold at MILLIREN'S. Men's Summer underwear Men's Egyptian cpmbed yarn underwear in blue or flesh color, made with Batin or silk f? fronts, pearl buttons, and sewed up perfect. Other dealers call them big bargains at 50c. ; our price is only 25c. Come and" see. Genuine French Balbriggan Underwear, made in France, this make is famous through out Europe an America and needs no com ments. We only wish to say that they are fresh, new goods imported for this Spring., Instead of if 1.00 the price is only 50c. -v-jW,t-'ii'- PfRENTS OF BOYS Will you take advantage of this offer. Over 50 different styles here in' Children's Fancy bjii feuits for you to select trom, and every Buit warranted to bold its color. wffi Every suit is made of all wool material, well made, neatly trimmed and fin : JJ lsueu. mis inaiciuess ouer mciuues an ine popular Biyies, vernees, outturn, xirownies and Reefers, Blue Serge and Light Colored Materials. MILLIRENS. I I I I I I h h h i I i b l
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