Star. Subneriptiim tl.fiO per yrnr, nr fl.00 if ' pniil plrirlhi ill 'tilnnirp. i . A. ftTl:l'lll:'lON, Killlor nn.l 111 b. WEDNESDAY. MAY HI. 11HHI. Enrwl nt llin iKHtnfflcc lit ItcynnliNvllIp, Ph., as siifoiul Win iimli mm I or. Foil AsSKMllt.Y W. T. VOX. (if Kcynolilsvlllc. Piltilci't In iiiMIiiii of the ttt'iillli'iiii nf .Inltorwin rniimy lit tlio prlniury I'li'cMInn, .Iiiiiii 111, l!. FOU DISTRICT ATTOHNHY W. N.CONIIAI), Of llnxikvllk-, Slltl,llM-t to lll'Hcill llf till1 Ill'pilllIll'IllH llf .Ti'tVi'l-Holl I'nlllity III till primary I'lortlim, .Iiiiiii III. IH. Foil IHSTKH T ATTOHNHY JAMK3 V. MUUItAY, IK I In vv 1 1 li" Horiiimh. jull"vt In ni'tlim nf tln l!i'iiililli'iini nf .li'f frisiin I'Diint v, nt llu' iirlinury rli i'tliiii, .Iiiih" 111, IfflHI. Paradise. Charles Shlnirl in oonlltii'il to liln IhhI with pniMi moiii-i. ,! nun's Slu-t'sli'V vlitoil friend lit Desire on Tlmrsiiity. Snriili KclliT Im vlHitltiu friends timr Troutvlllo thiH week. Miss Im-. Strousi! is visitiim frieuda In Brookvlllo this week. S 11 ml ay selinnl was reorganized nt the Lutheran church Sunday. .Taunt) Hanli mid wife, of Cramer Stn tlon, visited friends hern on Sunday. W. A. SluH-dtey Is ilniny the sprintr I'ugtHtvrlnK for West Wlnslow this week. Edward Syplirit Is confined to his bed with a severe attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs. S. M. (ionrley mid daughter, Orphu, of near Keynold-vllle, visited More on Sunduy. I'. M. Syphrit, who was visiting Ills parents in this place a few days, re turned to Homestead on Wednesday. Lost Somewhere, between D. Hill Is and the M. I'.. church, a diamond set out of u breastpin. Finder will tie re warded by leiivinR' It with Frank HUH. ' A Business Man Injured. If you think you are not liablo to accident, read the following letter: nitnoKVirXK, F-A.. May ", HUM). About .Ian miry 1st, 1W1MI, through the agency of William .1. ShalTer, I secured uii accident policy in the Central Acci dent Insurance Company, of Pittsburg, I'll., for the maximum amount of $10, 00t dollars, with minimum guarantee of $ii per woek In case of ordinary acci dent. On the :10th day of October, 1S, I fell on the sidewalk In front of my residence nnd broke, the bone of my right leg near the hip joint. On Wed nesday, May 2nd, l!)()(), I sent In my claim for Indemnity for the six months which expired April 30th, and on Sat urday, May uth, received a check for W.'iO payment In full of claim, without dispute or objection. Their promptness and huslness-llke manner of adjusting claims commend the company to all business and professional men. Very truly yours. E. Clauke Hall. Tortured a Witness. Intense suffering was endured by wit ness T. L. Martin, of Dixie, Ky., before he gave this evidence: "I coughed every night until my throat was nearly raw! then tried Dr. King's New Discovery which gave instant relief. I havo used it In my family for four years and re commend It as the greatest remedy for Coughs, Colds and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles " It will stop the .worst cough, and not only prevents but absolutely euros consumption. Price nOo and 91.00. Every bottle guaranteed Trial bottles free at II. Alex. Stoke 's drug store. Reduced Rates to Washington. For the Imperial Council, Order of the Mystic Shrine, at Washington, D. C May 22-24, the Pennsylvania Hail road will sell tickets to the general pub lic, from all stations on its line, to Washington and return, at rate of ono fare for the round trip. Tickets to lie sold and good going May 19-21, return ing to May 28, Inclusive. Johnston & Nolan are now selling a lino of ladles' shoes for $1.00 that form erly sold for $2..r)0. Latest styles In shoes at Johnston & Nolan's shoe parlors. Call and see Mhoes and get their low prices. For Sale Good house, plastorcd and painted, on worth streot. Call on or write to Palace llestaurant, Clearfield, For sale cheap for cash, a five-drawer drop-head Wh"olcr & Wilson sewing machine. Inquire of J. U. Myers. Wo have greater desire thatSherwtn Williams paints should give satisfaction than the man who owns the house. We nave more at stake. Reynoldsvtlle Hardware Co. Real Moca half hose at Millirens. 2 (or 25 cents. If you want a perfect fit, order suit from John Flynn, the tailor. 18,000 rolls wall paper in stock, all good patterns. Reynolds Drug Store. Fancy Screen Doors f )K . $ in stock sizes, odd sizes made to order at YOUNG'S PLANING MILL I have the finest stock of Varnishes in the town. Parties wishing to reno vate their furniture will find Flattine of great value, giving the appear ance of fine rubbed work. Also floor finish, for sale in any quantities at YOUNG'S PLANING MILL. MILLvIRBNS The Satisfactory Store. Clothing which Wins Approval THE DIFFERENCE Between clothing Hold by boastful, extravagant advertising and that retailed through a solid, time-earned reputation is vast. TllK FIHST is a method of selling with a hurrah and great prom ises clothing with very little merit back of it. Til 15 SICCONl) is one where the customer secures apparel made upon the honor of the firm selling it and intended to give the utmost sat isfaction. This second way is the "Milliren" way. It's a way which is winning the approval of the men of Ileynoldsville and vicinity. Our Spring line of Suits for men are those which appeal to the pride and the pocket-book of the intelligent man. stands second to none. In all colors at all prices from .1.r0 to fcKi.oO. lite good sense, The assortment HATS FOR SUMMER We are showing a complete line of all colors and all the new shapes in GOLF HATS at all prices, 5()e, $1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50. A complete line of the new shapes in all colors in DERBIES just received at 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 and .'U10. Children's Head wear of all kinds and all prices 5c. to 1.00. Trouser Bargains Beyond Comparison Second shipment just received from the Sweet, Orr Co. All these goods are Union made. Neat, well-made Trousers, new patterns and made in a way found usually in higher prices. Excellent values at 1.50. Cassimeres, Cheviots and Fancy Wors teds in very desirable, stylish patterns, Stripes, Checks and Plaids, cut in the latest fashion and finished up in a manner equal it not better than most tailor made. Guar anteed not to rip and Union-made at 2.00, 2.50, fl.00, 3.25, 3.50 and 4.00. II Boys' Suits Our stock be ing large makes this the most ad vantageous place for mothers to come to fit the boys out. A new cut that others don't have in three-piece suits with the fancy vest, sizes 10 to 16, 3.50 to 7.00. Double-breasted 2-piece Suits in all coles and weaves, such as fancy Worsteds in checks and stripes, Cassi meres, Cheviots and Clay Worsteds, sizes 6 to 16, prices 1.00 to 6.00. Vestee Suits for the little tots, trimmed up fancy and good. We have them in all sizes from 3 to 8, and with the small collars and a fancv vest opening in front or with the sailor collar and vest opening in back, prices $1.50 to $4.50. Men's Underwear For warm weather Domestic Balbriggan, plain or fancy, 25c. per garment. Genuine French Balbrig gan, Bon-Bon Goods, plain or fancy colors, stripes or plaids, Red, Blue or Laven der. Cannot be matched at 50c. per garment. Spring Neckwear Each week brings some thing new in color or weave to our Necktie Department. So when you want a Necktie that others don't have call on us. All prices from 10c. per dozen to 75c. apiece. Young Men's Suits Fifty dis tinct patterns in this line that covers Clay Wors teds, Fancy Worsteds in Checks, Stripes, Cheviots, Cassimeres and all the rest, Single or Double Breasted, Square or Round Cornered Sack. Some have single and some have double breasted veBts, with or without collar, Sizes 15 to 20. 4.50 to 12, Men's and Boys' Summer Negligee Shirts The VVorld-wide-famed "MONARCH" is our standard, in all colors and in .Madras or Silk Madras at 1.00, 1.50. We also have a complete line of O. N. S. Shirts in Percale, Oxford, Cheviot and Madras in as many colors as you can imagine at 39c, 50c, 75c and 1.00. If you want to Save Money and be Up-to-Date, como to us for anything found in a first-class furnishing goods store. MILLIRENS THE BIG CLOTHIERS. W AITING 1FOI1 YOU Wk'rk Waitino For you! Waiting for you to find out the difference between the best drugs and the mayhap kind; Waitino koii Yor To learn that "Brag's a good dog, bat Holdfast is a better." Wk'vk Waitkd For a great many people who wanted to be sure of their prescriptions. Now We Wait On them iustead of for them. Abso lutely pure goods, equitable prices and courteous service are waiting for you at Stoke's Pharmacy. II. STAMEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Olliceat Hotel McDonnell, Ui-yiioldsvlllc. Pu II OTEL McCONNELL, HEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Pmprktov. The lending hotel of the town. Hpftdauiir- torn for conimorcliil moti. Hteum hi'iit, free Inw. tmlh rooms ndoloftH on evcrv floor. fuirnpltt rooms, billiard room, telephone con necuoiin c. Gentle Spring Very likkly will tempt every mortal, young or old, to examine the shoe dealers' stock. The store that has the most complete and sty lish line on its shelves will be the one to make Spring's wooing most effective. Our Spring Goods Are in and on the shelves ready for your inspection, nnd as samples of perfect nnd stylish shoemaking, we do not exaggerate in the least when we say they cannot be beaten. They speak for themselves. No intending purchaser can re sist the arguments in their favor. Our prices are al ways reasonable. Johnston & Nolan, Shoe Dealers. Want Your Clothing to Fit ? Then you ought to go to J. C. Froehlich, MERCHANT TAILOR. My line of samples are well worth anyone's time to call and inspect. Remember All Work is Guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Alter ing a Specialty. J. C. FROEHLICH. Next door to IVientor Bros. Warm Weather S Goods V e e in V ft 1 1 A linnflentnp linp of Ladies' Muslin jfy Underwear. a a 1 1 1 o Fans of all kinds A ask to see them. w I I 3! Parasols for Ladies, Misses and Children O from 25 fts. to $5. o - l I I V( White and Colored y Wash Goods, Silk,, W Ginghams, Shirt JQT Waists You will tfu find we are head cmarters for these V goods. M Lace Courtains. Ladies, Jackets and X Bing&CoY I A' ti xr rxxx err cr ri i tx rr crrrr 1 1 r cr rxrr t cr rtrr r i rrrrrrrr i We place on sale the Finest line of Corsets at 25, 50, 75 and $1.00everoffered and should claim . the attention of every lady. Parasols and Umbrellas . Call and see them. Our prices can not be quoted by M our competitors. Val Laces and Edging From 3 cents to 15 cents per yard. Finest a ment ever offered. tALL AND GET PRICES. before going elsewhere. No trouble to show goodsj ! 1 I Cuttnio'r Mnur CtftJ WZ&r CEXTEXXTAL HALL ItVILiilXO. ! n n ft mTTiJxxxixtz ut m tutrix 1 1 r. cxxxxtixx t
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