The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, May 30, 1900, Image 8

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    Sayings of Famous Men. .
A fiir for your bill of fmv: cliiiw mo
your bill of conimny. Swift.
To rlvo pHln In tho tyranny; to inuko
happy tho true umplro of boauly.
Stt'olo.
Hols tho fivc'tnim whom tho troth
miiki'n froo, nwl all wro 1avca hfoltlo.
CowMr.
Choosu father to pntilch your nppi
titos than to bo puniHhod by tlirm.
Tyron 'Maxima.
Woman la a uharmiiiK civatmv who
changes her buarl as easily as her
gloves. Balzac.
If you winh for anything whleh be
longs to another yon Iomo that which is
your own. Kpletetns.
The most Infamous are. fond of hame;
and those who fear not guilty, yet start
at shame. Churchill.
Tortured a Witness.
Intense suffering was endured by wit
ness T. L. Martin, of Dixie, Ky., before
ho gave this evidence: "I coughed every
night until my throat was nearly raw;
then tried Dr. King's New Discovery
which pavo Instant relief. I have 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 trouhles " It will stop tho
worst cough, and not only prevents but
absolutely cures consumption. Price
oflc and H.Ofl. Kvery bottleguaranteed
Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stoku's
drug store.
Don't.
Don't rush out of single bliss Into
doublo blisters.
Don't think a floating debt is neces
sarily a light one.
Don't think that hard work kills as
many people as worry does.
Don't Imagine a man pays his hills
every timo he meets them.
Don't whine. If your well whipped,
acknowledge it like a man.
Don't forget that Satan is always po
lite to his new acquaintances.
Don't judge a woman's bank balance
by the crest on her stationery.
Don't Insist on hearing both sides of
everything especially bass drums. Kx.
Special Notice to Stockholders.
Ofllco of the .lelTei-soti and Clcarlield
Cual and Iron Company.
Reynoldsville, Pa.. March HO, 1!H)0.
Tho Board of Directors of this Com
pany has called a special meeting of Its
stockholders to bo held nt. the ofllco of
tho Company, at Beynoldsville, Pa., on
the seventh day of Juno, 1000, at 2 o'clock
p. ni., for tho purpose of voting for
or against an Increase of the indebted
ness of the said Company, fur the pur
pose of purchasing additional lands,
coal, coal rights and properties.
Geo. L. ICaton. Secretary.
Somo Interesting facts regarding the
attitude of the various colleges toward
the compnrativoly new profession of
forestry In the United States are shown
by the applications for the position of
Student-Assistant In the Division of
Forestry. This grade, which was cre
ated last summer, is an innovation In
departmental methods. A number of
young men, who have decided to make
forestry 'their vocation, are employed
during the summer at $25 a month and
1 their expenses. They work under ex
perts and receive practical instruction,
while tbo government secures intelli
gent assistance at little cost. Last sum
mer there were but 35 applications for
this position. This year, although
three months romain before field work
will begin, ovor 11)0 have already ap
plied. Forty of these are Yale men,
mostly undergraduates; Cornell and the
University of Minnesota have each II,
Harvard 23, and the Biltmore Forest
School 3. The remainder' of the appli
cants represent several different schools
and some are not college men. Tim
bered parts of the United States, singu
larly, do not furnish as many forest stu
dents as the more thickly settled dis
tricts. There are but three applicants
from west of the Mississippi. Oo the
other band, the Interest at Yale is so
great that a school of forestry probably
will be established thore this fall.
Now Is the time to take Dr. Gram's
Grandmother Medicine, the old time
spring medioine like grandma used to
make for blood, liver, kidnoy and stom
ach diboase. 3 month's treatment $1.00.
No cure, no pay. Sold by Stoke, the
druggist, for the past 11 years. Army
Llnimwut, hot shot for all aches and
pains. 25 conts. Try It. 3 mo
VI M IS T
t inauureinaiuures
T ' Gnurtha.
Colds,
Grippe,
WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA.
BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT
CONSUMPTION IS
4-
old by afldruggfsfc 25&SQcte
AT REYNOLDSVILLE
ON TUESDAY, JUNE 5,
The Great Rhoda Royal Shows!
NEW AND FULL
OF BRIL
LIANT. FEATURES.
Museum,
Menagerie.
Hippodrome,
Rough Rldera,
and Trained
Rnlmal exposition.
UNHESITATINGLY
PRONOUNCED
THE LEADER.
f1 MITCHELL.
ATTOBNKY-AT-LAW.
Office on Wont Miiln MiiM't. npnnnlto the
0'iminiMvliil HoipI, ItcyimlilKVllle, Ph.
(JZ- GOHDOXi '
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW.
llnmkvUIti, ,1inifum Co. I'u.
OHli'e In ftiotn fm'tiit'rlv fhTlllileil hv flnnlmt
A Cnrliett West Main Hlreet..
Orderly, Moral and I'u re. An Arllnllr Show for the People.
y,hi ThViV kws
F? e-nci n F"e? va of the F"e?ntjrei.
THE SIX PETITS
-SIX MA HVELOT'S EMU'S
The leading Acrobats, Tumblers,
Pyramlders and Statuesque Posers of
the world. These artists are the only
Acrobats appearing in full evening cos
tume. MAI AM HOY Ah.
And her tandem team of Arabian
Horses. Exhibiting the most ei fectly
controlled team of thoroughbred horses
ever before'lho public.
THE KOVUIl Kin EES.
Every one of whom was a participant
In the famous charge at San Juan, in an
exhibition, under Captain Sharpo, of
Drills, Mounts, and Races that need
only bo seen to be appreciated.
A family of Aerial Artists, who hBve
won the name of "Human Meteors," in
series of startling, thrilling but pleasant
Mid-air Evolutions.
piiof. .iosei'ii n i: mi is
Introducing his sixty-three horses in
Marches. Drill and Pyramids, Four
Tiers. Positively tho only sixty-three
horses performing at one timo.
M. It 1IOU A HOY Ah
With his School of Educated Equine.
Acknowledged to bo tho finest school of
Educated Horses ever seen in this or
any other country.
it vm r
It I'M I'
That cut little Hiding Pony, and tho
only one In Existence. Ho actually
Hides, Unaided, gracefully upon the
Bucks of Two Larger Horses.
loxrn of 4'Iowiik. Trtrk llonke) , Trntiied lm hikI I'milea, 'oiitoriloiilnts.
Acrobat, )iiiiihMi., mid heoreft of Other l''fnture.
Two Performances Dally nt 2 and O O'clock
p. in. Doors open at I And 7 p. m.
Don't mint tlif itnind and generous STli V s'T .PA1J A YX? "t 10 o'cliH'k on the
mornlnixof the diiy of exlilhltlun. OXlVHirjl 1. AlVAlE
See I tie I'rce Exhibition at I lie Kmiindx Imrneitltitely after the puriide.
The MMimun)i'n1 NiitrcestK thut I.iirltoH hikI t'lithhi'n nilenrl the afternoon iwrformanrn
Slid thiissvold theerowd. l'olltcnnd eDUi'leouKiihliursalwnyiiprvx'iii lo caw for our piilrons.
Relieves and Cures
The Terrible Tain
or Rheumatism,
Gout, Neuralgia, and
similar diseases, can
be relieved by taking
a few doses of
TRIP6X
and a permanent
cure can be expected
by a more protract
ed use of this rem
edy. It acts on the Foi
son which Causes
the Disease.
A poison in the
blood is the cause of
these diseases, and
it must be met with
an internal remedy
to effect a cure.
If you are taking
Morphine, Opium or
Cocaine, for tempo
rary relief, you are
treading on danger
ous ground as you
well know.
Tridex contains
none of these dan
gerous drugs, nor is
it a cheap alcoholic
compound. Each
dose contains less
than a half drop of
alcohol.
You will take no
tice that we are not
advertising a cure
all. The diseases we
mention may all
come from the same
cause, namely, acid
in the blood. Tri
dex acts on this acid
and caries it off by
the natural channel,
the kidneys.
Rheumatism
Gout
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Sciatica
Nervous or
Sick Headache
Derangement of
the Kidneys
TRipex
is not a new remedy
nor is it a great dis
covery. It is merely
a Scientific Com
pound of well known
remedies.
Many phyicians of
this and other states
are prescribing this
compound, and
speak highly of it as
a cure for the dis
eases we mention.
If you are afflicted
and do not try this
remedy for your ail
ments, we are con
fident that you are
making a mistake,
for we have seen
many severe cases
cured by the use of
this compound. All
we ask is that you
give it a fair trial,
and we are willing
to abide by the re
suit 8.
We believe this
remedy will cure
these diseases, other
wise we would not
go to the expense of
putting it on the
market. In other
words, we do not
believe one can make
anything by adver
tising a humbug.
T'ft'I'D'E'X
Tridex contains
neither Opium
Morphine or
any other
Poisonous Drug
Jt TRIAL WILL,
CONVINCE YOU
Price, ONE DOLLAR
Ask
Your Druggist
For It
TaUciNo Substitute
H. HUGHES, '
UNDKHTAKINO ANU EMBALMING.
A full line of Kiippllet eoiiKtniillv on hnwl.
OMlc-M mid KiiiviMom hi Hie Moore tiiilldltm
on Miiln H'lVCl.
First National Bank
OF REYNOLltS V1LLE.
I m. McDonald,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW,
Notary I'ntille, irnl mIiiIi- nirrnt' pHtcum
pecurofl, colleetlonfl mmlH promptly. Oltlee J
n Aoian uioeic, K.ynnKiviii, rii.
'M1TH M. MoCIUCIGHT,
7
ATTOUN KY-AT-LAW .
NotHry PnMlr nn Kent Rntntn Atrmt. 'oi
ler! Inn will rHHv iintniiil Httrnilon. Otllrfi
In Frorhtli'h A llrnry hliM-k, mHf (Mwtoflice,
iieynoitiHviiif) i'H.
It. H. E. HOOVKIt.
UEYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
KcHhlrnt ileiittnt. In 1 tie F'rovhllrh A llf'n-
ry lihx-k, nrar tho pimtofflce, Main street.
Q'ntl.'nof In npf rntlnic.
jyll. L. L. MEANS,
DENTIST.
f lltlc.i ittt m ,nl llrt.il..,r k'lH. Xotl.tnul l,..b
tnilhllnif, Main xti-ret.
Fancy Screen Doors f
: ... t. . .: ...i.i .
ll to ortler nt
YOUNG'S PLANING MILL
I have the finest Rtock
of Varnishes in the town.
Parties wishing to reno- S
vnte their nirnititre will ?
find rinttine t)f great
value, giving the apttenr
ance o( line rublted work.
Also floor finish, for sale
in any quantities at
YOUNG'S PLANING M I LL
!
!
;
D
u. n. dkveue kino.
DENTIST,
Offlre on win id (lixir HoynolrlHVllle Itcnl
E.
NEFP.
JUSTICE OP THE PEACE
And Krai Kmnte Aiicnt, Keynoldnvllle, l'a.
Capita 1,
Surplus.
$50,000.
$10,000
t'. Htltrlirll, Preldpntt
rott HI rtirllnnd, Vlre Pr.
. J oli ii H. Kanrher, fashter.
Dlrectorsi
C. Mttrhrll, Orntt, McC'lolland, .?. O. King,
John It. Cornell, . K. Hrown.
O.W. Fuller. J. H. Kuh"r.
Doe a iteneralhanklnrbualnemnnd aollRlti
the afUMiinitn of merrhanti., profenlonni men.
fiirmem, mechanlrn, nilnera, lumlwrmen ana
other, promiolnit the mint careful attention
to the nunlneM of all peraonii.
Safe leioalt Hoxus for rent.
Finn National Hank liulldlni, Nolan block
Fire Proof Vault.
WANTKU-SF.VF.KAI. l'FIo(i FOH IIIH,
trlci tntli-e Muiinucn. In thin etnin to repre
wilt me In their own and niirrmimlltiK ronn
tl. WIIIIiik to piiy yemly t"i, imyahle
weekly. Ilesliahle eniploynient with iin'uHiinl
opMirtunltle. Iti'fen ni'ea exi'liiitiited. Kn
rliwe Hi'lf-HihlnwHeri Kluniiied envelope. H. A.
I'lii k.lt.tlCn!.)!! IIuIIiIIiik, t'hlenxo. 6-2MII.
JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO.
yEST END HOTEL,
Wkbt Hkynoi.usvu.le, Pa.
V. F. JlOWSEU, Prop.
Itonriler ollrlted. Hood accommodation.
Rut' L.W M'r week.
II
OTEL BELNAP,
UEYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
FHAS K DIETZ, I'wimrtnr.
I'lrnt clan In every particular. Iicatedln
the verycenti-e f the hiiHinoHh ptu-t of town.
Free Mum to nod fi-om trnltm and coimniMllous
umplcronmi. forcommerctiil travelere.
, ''1 A DR. VL
.. .. i '-.nr..trt.inlnrusuli. Vu . ja .i-,-v.
-ill npp .Int t to jr !
l'ot niilo liy II. Alex. Stoke.
We have just opened up a new assortment of
MILLINERY
composed of Ladies' and Misses' trimmed hats and Chil
dren's hcadwear, selected and made by experts in touch with
the latest metropolitan fashions and at prices from to
lower than you are usually asked by exclusive milliners.
SHIRTS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS
at CO and 75 cents. We can show you the most complete
line of new shirts to 1e found anywhere. ' j
NECKWEAR in the newest styles. '
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
at HO cents and $1.00 a suit that cannot lie matched else
where at Va more.
A lot of
Ladies' Shoes
that sold for $2.25 and $2.50. Odd lots and mostly small
sizes to clean them out, $1.25 and $1.50.
J e f 1 brsori Supply Co, Hey..oid.vine, f.
A Free Scliolarsliip in State Normal School
AND TWO GOLD WATCHES
To be given by THE STAR, Reynoldsville, Pa.
Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa.
First Prize. Onfi Full Yuar nt Lork Haven Statu Normal. Tnf.lndincr Tnltlon. Roardincr.
Second Prize, Gold Watch, Elgin Movement. Third Prize, Gold Watch, Atlas Movement, w)
The Star will pay all expenses Tuition,
Light, Heat, Furnished Room and Board for
one full vear at the Lock Haven State Nor
mal School, Lock Haven, Pa., for some young
lady or gentleman who receives the highest
vote. This will entitle the recipient to all the
privileges of that splendid institution. The
Scholarship offered by The Star will be fur
nished free of cost to the successful contestant
and the readers and patrons of the paper will be
asked to award the prize by a popular vote. -
The contestant receiving second highest
number of votes will be given a Gold Watch
(Lady's or Gent's), Elgin movement.
To the contestant receiving the third highest
number of votes The Star will give a Gold
Watch (Lady's or Gent's), Atlas movement.
Coupons will be printed in each issue, and
when cut out and properly addressed, will be
used. They can le mailed or. sent to Smith M.
McCreight, Esq., Secretary, who will place them
in a sealed box until counted by the Judges each
week.
Premium Coupons Persons paying their
back subscriptions, or in advance one year or
more, can secure a Premium Coupon at this
office which will entitle them to 3G votes, or 3
votes for every month so paid. Any one send
ing or bringing in a new yearly cash subscriber
will be entitled to a Premium Coupon, equal to
GO votes.
Persons desiring to enter the contest should
begin as early as possible. As soon as the
names are sent or handed in to The Star ollice
they will t)e published, but the numl)er of votes
accompanying same will not be published until
June Gth, when vote each contestant has at
that time will lie published opposite the name,
and then the vote will le published as counted
and returned by the Judges, from week to week.
On Monday of each week the ballot box will
le opened and the coupons counted by the
Judges, and the same published.
Following is the coupon. Cut it out of The
Star and vote for some deserving person who
would appreciate the Scholarship.
THE STAR.
Wednesday, May 30, 1900.
Scholarship Coupon.
Name .-
Address
Write in the above lines the name and ad
dress of the person you wish to receive the
Scholarship in the Lock Haven State Normal.
Not good after 30 days from date of Coupons.
Forward same to secretary, Smith M. Mc
Creight, Esq., where it will 1e counted. Contest
closes at 12 m. August 20,1900. All business
communications and inquiries should be mailed
to The Star office. Receipts and Coupons
promptly mailed to patrons.
' RUL6-S OF.CONTeST.
Contestants must register their names at
this office.
All Coupons must le sent to the secretary of
Committee within 30 days from date of issue.
' "All moner collected for new subscribers or
on subscription due must be sent to this office
weekly.
Each contestant will lie furnished with cards
certifying that he or she is a contestant.
Dr. Ii, E. Hoover
Dr. R. DeVkrb King, JCom.
Dr. L. L. Means
. S. M. McCreight, Esq., Secretary,
AMI
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