The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 28, 1899, Image 4

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tfubacription tl.KO per year, or J.W f
pit id ttrietiji in ndruncr.
'. A. ATKIMIKNWOIN, Udllor mid I'nb,
WKDNKSDAY. .H'NK 2. ism).
An Imlr-pr-ndunt loenlimiM'r.piitillslirdovt'ry
Wedm'uduy nt ltyiinldsvllU, JtIVtrmi Co.
I'll., dovniod lo I he lntcriM of UrynoltNvHIn
nnd .letrorcmm'nutity. Non-pollilriO. wllltirnt
nil with fiilrm-oM. mid will l'i)t-'liilly frlvmU
ly towiird Iho luliorlnir rliiiw.
Hurmrrlptlnn prli''l.flOiiryeiir,lii nrivnni'r.
Conimunlriitloiifi Intrndril for nulilinitlon
must be luvnnipanltd by lliw wntt'r'n num,
not for piihMi'Hilon, but rh a jniitriuiti't of
Rood fnltli. IntiM-e-Mlnu ni Himih nnllclUMl.
Advert Klnir rule mado known on itppllrn
tlon t Hip olllrti In Kroi'lilli'li-llcnry Itlock.
I.eniihly roniniiinli'ullonn nnd Hiiintro of
ftdvprilHcmontJi nliould rtMirh fills otllre by
Mondtty noon.
Addron nil nmrnunlcAtlonti to C. A. (Meph
nrn, Krynoldtivillr, Vn.
Entered nt the iotntHre lit Ileyrioldnvlllp,
Pa., n niond 4-lnf mull nintlcr.
Coal from Other Regions.
The Own'ir lias noticed for n tiny or
two qmintltioK nf coiil bcinir Khlppcd
northward over tin H U A 1. Hohiff
aware that the mine of tho H V 1' Conl
and Iron Co and tho .TiilTcmon & Clear
licld company, which usually Hiipply all
tho conl shipped north from hero over
tho n H iV I'., nnd that those mines
wore idle on account of tho stilko, thore
was some curiosity to know where this
conl wascoinlnir from, and It wa learned
from trainmen that it was being brought
over theCA M division from tho Heech
Creek Held Tills wan tin odd ectuele
ono heivtoforo unknown inasmuch an
the hauling of coal over that division
has always Iven eastward, and In tho
endeavor to get further Information
Superintendent llocd. of tho company's
mines here, was called upon to learn
further about thn situation It was the
first time Mr Hood lind been upproaeh
od by thn ( ' riir since tho suspension
of tho works, nnd he was still inclined
to be exceedingly reticent and declined
to make any positive statements Some
facts the Vnitriir had learned ho ad
mitted, but would add nothing
So far as our knowledge) goes, then, as
obtained by observation and in talks with
trainmen, the coal company, or com
panies, (as there are two separate organ
izations) a ro supplying customers with
coal from other regions to what extent
we cannot toil while the thousands of
men at thcirown mines are Idlo Doubt
less the amount of coal they could secure
is limitless, as the reports show that
the suspension Is local. Wo feel that
this Information Is due the public here
abouts, and If there Is anything new In it
for tho miners to think about wo shall
bo pleased If it is of service to them.
DuBois Com-iir
'Squire Thomas Kearney, of Wash
ington township, who is ono of tho
Democratic candidates for county com
missioner, Is ono of the life long Dem
ocrats of tho county who lias lived in
Jefferson county for forty years nnd has
been a rosldent tax payer of tho snmo
township for thirty-six yenrs. During
all that time 'Squire Kearney has never
asked for recognition at the hands of
his party and has never be.foro thought
of running for a county position and Is
only a candidate at this time at the earn
est solicitation of his numerous friends.
Although Washington Is one of tho
strongest Republican townships In the
wholo county. 'Squire Kearney has
served six yoai-s as assessor and is at
present justice of the peace, having
been elected as tho Democratic candi
date three years ago. Ho is well known
as a Democrat of strong convictions and
earnest sentiment, although ho cannot
be blamed for being an ofTcnslvo parti
san. If nominated, Mr. Ke'arnoy will
beyond all doubt carry ono of the largost
votes at the November election. Big
Run Trilmnt.
.1. C. Norrls, of Henderson towushlp,
Democratic candidate for county com
missioner, sooms to bo a popular man
among the voters. Mr. Norrig would
make a good man for the office and he
stands a fair chunce to be ono of the
nominees at tho primaries Saturday.
In Memoriam.
The following resolutions of respect
wore unanimously adopted by Mountain
Cliff CaBtle No. H.Vl, K. G. E.:
Wherkar, It hus pleased Almighty
God In H1b infinite wUriom to take from
our midst our beloved brother, John
Nortby,
Itrmlml. Thut we, the members of
Mountain Cliff Castle No. 3.MI. K. G. E.,
have lost a pood, true and faithful mem
ber, his wife a loving husband and tho
children u devoted father, und tho com
munity a good citizen.
Uetolnd, That we do extend to the
bureaved wife nnd family of our do
cased brother our most heartfelt sym
pathy in Mils tho hourof thelraHliotion,
hoping with them when the turmoils of
life are over to meet our brother in the
Huprome Castle above.
IlcHolred, That a copy of those resold
tions be recorded on the minutes, a
copy sent to the fumlly of the deceased
and that our charter be draed for a
period of thirty days.
Hour. Sayeks, )
.J. G. Muhker, J-Cora.
E. Nkkf, 1
Council Meeting.
As per adjournment of Juno 12 the
tho town council met on June 20th,
Presidents, n. Elliott In tho chair und
nil member present.
On motion council decided to employ
Metjulston Bros, to make a survey and
map of sowers.
On motion council decided to have
tho sewer laid by tho day, wages to be
H.ftO per day.
On motion the following resolution
was offered: limnlrid, Thnt one er
son shall bo chosen whoso duties shall
be those of policeman and a I no night
wntchmnn, and whose hours of labor
shall bo designated by the Burgess each
month, said iioliccman shall be paid the
sum of $l"i.0ll monthly by the borough
nnd tho balance of his coms-nsntion to
bo furnished by such contributions as
may bo made by Interested parties. Ho
shall also wear u regulation cap, coat
and bndgo and be empowered to act as
policeman at all times.
Geo. Warnlck, Ed. J. Sennit, J. W.
Hewlett, H. H. Mincer, John Pommy
and John Cottle were applicants for tho
position of nightwatehman.
Council proceeded to ballot, when on
counting the votes It was found thnt
lohn Cottle had received the majority
of the votes cast and the president de
clared him elected.
On motion council decided to recom
mend O. W. Swart, to tho court for
tax collector.
Everybody invited! Everybody come
to Punxsutawney July 4th. fcl'.lMK) In
purses and prizes. 1,1KK1 for fireworks.
Grandest celebration ever attempted lo
any town in Western Pennsylvania.
Something funny and amusing going on
from early morning until dowey eve
then the fireworks begin. Fantastic
nnd industrial parade, two balloon as
censions, horse, mule, bicycle and foot
racing, firemen's hook and ladder races,
greased pig and pole, tug of war, etc.
Dancing all day and evening on new
pavilion to tho music of "Dot Leedle
Gormnn Band." Just the kind of sports
you llkn on tho Fourth. Admission
only 2.") cents. Children under twelve
years free. Bring them nlong. Excur
sion on nil roads.
I'VN.XSUTAWNKY FAIR Ass'N.
Reduced Rates to Richmond, Va.
On account of tho International Con
vention of tho Baptist Young People's
Union of America, to bo held at Rich
mond', Vn.. July 1U to 111, the Pennsyl
vania Hnilrond Company has arranged
to sell excursion tickets from points on
Its line, to Richmond, nt into of single
fare for tho round trip (tickets via Bal
timore and steamboat fifty cents more
than single fare).
Tickets will be sold July II to 1.1. and
will be good to return until July 31, in
clusive, except thnt on deposit of tick
et with the Joint Agent at Richmond
before July 28. and tho payment of fifty
cents, the return limit may be extended
to lenvo Richmond not later than Au
gust 13. lHim.
Stop over at Washington on return
trid for ten days, not to exceed final
limit of ticket.
For specific rates and conditions upply
to Ticket Agents.
People Who Pay the Printer.
The following persons have paid their
subscriptions or added their mimes to
our list since last week:
HKYVOI.IWVll.l.K.
Philip Koebler, (newl June 2(1, num.
Will Smith, newl June 211, Hun.
Ed. 1). Hwley, Mny II, iww.
Mrs. William Hpriinklc, newl June 27, 1IKW.
Hurry Cm twrluht.ChU'Riro.lll.. April iiio.
Pr. John W. Win nick, (ileu llnrcl. May ,
limn.
Henry Wllllnnis, newl llioivnsvllle, Pii..
June 24, llll.
A. .1. Kprninio, Ileslra, May 20, 1IKI0.
W. T. Cat hers, Kulhniel, May II, I'.IOJ.
Fourth of July Excursion.
Id accordance w ith an old established
custom the Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts
burg R'y will issue excursion tickets be
tween any two stations on Us line ut
rate of a singlo faro for tho round trip,
except that no excursion ticket will bo
issued at less than 25 cents.
Tickets will bo sold good going Mon
day, July 3rd and Tuesday, July 4th
und t'j bo available for return passage
until Wednesday July ,rith, 18SM1.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salvo In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, utopi. suit, rlunim r..vn.
sores, tetter, chapped honds, chilblains,
uurus nuu an skiu eruptions, and posi
tively cures plies, or no pay required.
It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or monev refnndnri Prion o;
cents per box. For sule by H. Alex.
Farm at Public Sale.
Tho old Syphrit homestead in Wins
low township will bo sold at publlo sulo
on Thursdav. Amnut. loth luuu . o no
p. m. Farm contains about l.".( acres,
uisu n uouse, Darn ana two orchards.
Noah and Maktin Syphhit,
Administrators.
For a good refreshing drink try Coca
Cola at our fountuln fie. Reynolds drug
store.
, Odd trousers . in odd patterns at
Sueley's.
Mllllrens new spring suits ure great
takers among the young folks.
Just received, a new line of summer
neckwear at Sueley's,
TJnoedft new pair of shoes for the
Fourth Buy them nt Robinson's.
Of Interest to Housekeepers.
Ladies who value good cooking should
examine tho Cinderella Range. It
bakes light bread and roasts meat de
lieiously. Sold by Reynoldsvillo Hard
ware Co.
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Your personal pleasure In
In your summer shopping do
lends upon tho character of
the store you patronize. R Is
necessary that It bo n place
w here you've fullest confidence
In the ju ices with every et.ylo
und quality feature that will
commend itself to your judg
ment. Meeting these require
mentsmaking It the Ideal
summer buying place where
the money brings largest re
turns, Is why this stow occu
pies such a position In public
esteem.
THE SUMMER
Fl.'RNISHABEE NEEDS
Are rare fully anticipated
here, and the selection wo of
fer you combined with the
especially reasonable Juno
prices, makes particularly In
terostlng buying makes" val
ues that will strike you as un
usually Inviting. Each day
new Ideas arc being placed on
sule newest productions from
best makers, and you'ro always
certain to find just the Idea
you most admire.
SPECIALS IN
SUMMER WEARABLES
Just at the time you'ro buy
ing them, is when our special
prices will prove of keenest
interest. You'll find it econ
omical buying you'll cordially
endorse the styles anil tho
range of selection you'll feci
It to bo the summer stock thnt
boBt meets your needs.
A BUNCH OF
SUMMER VALUES
Items thut groove in with
your midsummer needs, but at
a price that means careful buy
ing thnt menus speclnl econ
omy in their purchase. A su
perior touch to tho quullties
thnt these offerings possess
will only ndd to your Hpproclu
tion.' Bing & Co.
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QRESCENT BICYCLES.
Ik you kwk a Chrrcknt
you nre poifeetly safe
on tho road and don't
need to take u repair
shop with you.
Thkkr auk mohk C'rk
cknts sot.li thnn any
other wheel In tho market.
TtlKONt.Y TIIINU A HOLT
A Chkscknt that Is not
"sky-high" Is the price.
It Is (i moderate price
and a firm price.
Yot! NKVKH HKAH A CURS
t'KNT HIDKH complain
of Croscent. prices, and
you never hear us apol
ogize for them.
CHAIN MODELS M.V
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CHAINLESS MODELS 10.
JUNENILE MODELS 2.-..
PRIESTER BROS.,
AllKNTS.
I GREAT BARGAINS.
I nnliimhm Rirtrloc Inn Wnmon
Ladies' Columbia Bevel-Gear
Chainless, Model 51.
1898 Price $125.
Reduced to S60.
Ladies' Columbia Chain, Model 46.
1898 Price $75. Reduced to $42.50.
ThenH machines nre Columbias of the highest
grade throughout and bear tho Columbia guarantee.
They are not shop-worn vheeln carried over from last
year, but are of 18M) manufacture. Compare thein
Dait for Dart Wltll ntlmr hir-vplfn ntirl vrm urtll firwl
good reasons for the admitted superiority of Columbia
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4uaiuy. ne hiock 01 inese macnines is limited.
I sell the best '.r.0) Bicycle on the mar
Knll guarantee.
STOKE'S BICYCLE DEPOT
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I Stop a Minute !
S When looking for furniture all want the
t best and want to go where they can buy the
( cheapest.
I SEE OUR STOCK
B ' Parlor Suits,
B Bed-Room Suits,
B Dining Tables,
B Kitchen Furniture.
I WE CAN
Please you for the least money. Call and
B examine our goods and get prices before you
B purchase elsewhere.
B REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. 1
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1 WeSelltheBestClothiiwinThisTown
Blue Serge Suits
There is an air of coolness and
jauntiness about a Blue Serge Suit that
makes it
AN ID10AL
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 styles,
plain or satin faced. Prices
S8,50, $9, 10 and 812
young Men's
flii-wool Dress suits
In Black, Blue and Crey, lined with
the best quality Serge.
The high qualities that are in these
suits are quite beyond the powers of
description. The assortment is large in
all the popular colors that are worn.
The fabrice are from the looms of the
most reliable mills in the world, and
are tailored after the correct models.
Sizes from SO to 34. Prices from
$3-75 to $10.
The lutettt In Wilbor Double Wear
collars, 2 for i"o., ut Soeluy'u.
If It's up-to-dute, we have It at
Seeley's.
Try our ehouolute soda Co. Just as
good as It was lust year. Reynolds
drujj store.
A full line of trunks, grips and tele
scopes at Sueley's.
The largest assortment of new sprlnir
hats and neckwear at Mllllrens.
House and lot on Fourth and Jackson
streets for sulo. Inquire of Mrs. II. S
Bolnap, Heynoldsvllle, l'a., for terms.
Snappy ht coats for street and offloe
at beeley's.
For Sule House, barn, f aore of land
with fruit aqd shade trees on und a pood
well. For locution and particular In
quire at The Stab office.
Up tfoes the mercury; down oe the
prlci's af Hoeley'b.
Trunks and Satchels
Are you getting ready for your sum
mer trip? Remember baggage handlers
are no inspectors 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 MILLI MEN'S.
Men's summer underwear
Men's Egyptian combed yarn underwear
in blue or flesh color, made with satin or silk
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 lfil.00 the price is only 50c.
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PARENTS OF BOYS
Will you take advantage of this offer. Over 50 different styles here in Children's Fancy
Suits for you to select from, and every suit warranted to hold its color.
Every suit is made of all wool material, well made, neatly trimmed and fin
ished. This matchless offer includes all the popular styles, Vestees, Sailors, Brownies
and Reefers, Blue Serge and Light Colored Materials.
MILLIRENS.
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