Snbcriitinn $l.5n trr near, or $1.00 if paid utru-llii in iidrnnee. ' A. a'rKPHKNMON, Killlor nnd Hub. Glimpses of the People who are Pissing To ana rto. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1ft. 1W0, A n Imli-pcnrtcnt lorn I piiT. pulillshi'rt ivt-rjf Wednpwliiy lit ltiymllHVllli .IcflVrwm in. I'll.. 1tv,m-d to tli IntppTHlBof Kiynldivlll! and JnlfpnMinoonnly. Nmi-piilUli'iil. wllltivnt nil wit h fiilrnnw, nnd will iH-cipwIiiny Moml y tiwniiUtlm Inlxirlim nlitm. Oommunlcnllonn lutondrd for pulillcntlon mint ho wi-ompRtih-d hythe wrlti-r's nnnm, not for nunlli-iitlon, hut a a ximriinH'ii of ' K'lod fnlth. IntnivMlii ncwn IH'm sollrltod. AdvortMnu rim-x iimdn known on nppllcif ttonatthe nUIro In r'nifhllrh-Henry Itlock. lnirMy romnmnli-ntlonn nnd olmnife ol ndvprtlwtni'iitM should riMu:li tliln offli;e by Mondny noon. (tutm'rlptlon priiHl.nnnryriir.ln ndvnnrn. Addmwnlli'omniiintratlniia toC. A.Htrph enon,Krynoldvlll. I'j. KnKTi'il nt l In' piwionicp nt Ucynoldxvllle, Pn.. nii mvond clw mnll nrntti-r. A Great Prire Offer. We have n grout prlzo offer to mako tlio farmers of .TofTcrHon county! By a npoclnl Brrnnpomrnt with tho publishers of tho Farm Journal, ft most excellent farm paper that costs .10 cents a year, we aro able to offer ono year's subscrip tion to The Star and fouk years' mi! scriptlon to the Farm Journal the two worth fl.0O all for tliu small sum of ?1.2". Of course this only applies to advance paying subserilx'rs. We can furnish a few papers at this rate, and If you want them on those terms, you must act quickly! Sample copies of the Farm Journal will be sent freo on application. Address, C. A. STKI'HKNSOV, neynohlsville. Pa. Paradise. Miss Annie Keller is vUitinjr friends at Cramer Station. Scott Syphrit, and James Sheesley visited friends near Biff Run on Friday evening. A. L. Gibson has beuun tho erection of a saw mill on Trout Run. Mrs. E. M. Hillls Is on the sick list, but ut this writing is Improving. Pearl Little, who is wheeling sun shine on the Miller saw mill, was at Ucynoldsville on Saturday. Some Reynoldnville people drove to this place and took dinner in the woods Sunday. Tho Miller naw milt is running at full blast with a full crew of men. On Thursday. August MOth. the Luth eran Sunday school will have a baskot picnic in the Ludwick grove to which everyone is invited. Annio, wife of John Strouso, dopart ed this life on Wednesday night at V. o'clock and was laid to rest In the Sy phrit cemetery Friday morning. She is survived by her husband and two children. Her death was caused by consumption. Rathmel. .Toe Squlnnkl hurled his two-year-old girl in the RcynoldHville Catholic com etory lust Thursday. Benjamin Franklin, infuntson of John C. Cartwright, of Rathmel, died August 0th, aged 4 months and 14 days. Fun eral was held Sunday, conducted by Rev. Frampton, of Falls Creek. Inter- tnont at Pros)ect cemetery. J. D. Peace, of Big Run, was in town last week. F. L. Suyors, of Now Bethlehem, has his photograph wagon here and is pre' pared to tako photos lor 91.00 unci up per du.un. Miss Christlnu Lang visited friends ut Ghzzumi, Clearfield county, lust week D. L.Sneddon hud business In DuBois Monday. C. M. Leach, Wm. Barcluy, jr., und A. M. Zillofrow have improved the ap pearunce of their dwellings by having them ropuluted. Mrs. H. B. Wymi Is visiting in Brad ford this week. William MoPhorson, of Crenshuw, Is visiting his parents here. Mrs. Sadie Anderson, of Kittunning, U visiting friends here. Rev. Chisholm, after a month's vaea tion, has taken up his work again, an preached here last Sunday morning. W. B. Budey, of Punxsutuwney', visit ed friends here lust week. Fred Cumeron unci family, of Now Kensington, who huvo been visiting here for sometime, returned homo last Saturday. E. O. Diukey went to Potter county, Pa., last Thursday. Zinc und grinding double the wear. Johnston & Nolun aro now soiling a line of ludlcb' shoes for tl.50 that form erly sold for J2.50. We use pure spring water in milking our soda water, therefore it's perfect. Reynolds Drug Store. 150 pulrs of ludlus' tan shoes and Ox fords below uost at Williams' shoo store. John Flynn, morchant tullor, makes tip-to-duto suits. Try him. For Sale Threshiug machine, engine, shredder and fodder cutter. Inquire of Frank P. Best, Reynoldavlllo, Pa. We have a large stock of doors and sash, paints und Oils, nails, building paper, locks, hinges, &c, that we are Bulling at the right price. Hull, Bar ton & Co. Zinc and grinding double the wear. Johnston & Nolan have & fine line of Emerson's shoe for gcutlemoti. St them. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Miss Ella Farrell visited In Driftwood last week. Mrs. H. Eugene Phillips Is visiting In Clarion. Miss Berthu Copping Is visiting In Kane this week. Mrs. W. II. Mooro is visiting rela tive at Corsica. Mn. Dr. Brockbank, of DuBois, la Isltlng In town. Dr. J. H. Murray was In Gasklll township Monday. F. W. Doemer was at Sargent, Mc- Kean county, last week. Mrs. O. W. Stoko, sr., Is visiting rel atives at Hastings, Pa. Miss Maggie Solida is visiting at Russell City, Elk county. Mrs. George Kline Is visiting in Brockwayville this week. W. Harry Thompson visited relatives ear Brookville Sunday. William Broad and wlfo visited a aughter at Panic Friday. James K. Johnston and wlfo spent Sunday In Broekwuyvillo. Harry McKntire and sister, Miss Aida, isited in Brookville Friday. Miss Alice Bowers, of Wlnslow, is tho guest of Miss Olevla Murray. Miss Flo Thompson, of Brookville, is visiting friends in this place. Conrad Mendel has moved from Al legheny to West ReynoldBvillo. Miss Ella Soeley visited in Brook ville several days the past week. Mrs. C. E. Montgomery visited In Johnsonburg and Kane last week. Mrs. J. L. Test returned yesterday morning from a visit ut Sykesvlllo. Mrs. F. A. McConnell and children are visiting her parents at Horatio. Mrs. Fred Burns and daughter, Tressa, spent Sunday in Falls Creek Miss Hattlo Hai'tmnn Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Phin Roll, at Johnsonburg. Mrs. Mary Bowser, of Plumvillo, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Davis. Miss Gertrude Whitmore Is visiting her uncle, George Whitmore, in DuBois, Mrs. W. A. Prescott, of Adrian, was the guest of Mrs. 3. M. Hays Saturday, Mrs. H. J. Pen Us Is visiting her son. A. W. Pent-., in Punxsutawney this week. Caven Amond, of Derry Station, Pa., is visiting his sister, Mrs. S. M. Mc Creight. Mrs. Alex Riston and son, Paul, will go to Erie to-day to spend a month with relatives. Mrs. R. R. MufTct, of Buyone, N. J., wns the guest of Mrs. C. R. Hull a day last week. Father Ed. Drlscoll was at Crates, Clarion county this week, visiting Fath er Dwyer. W. C. McKee, of Jacksonville, Pa., is visiting his cousin, Lawyer Smith M McCrelght. Mrs. Fred Bowsor.of Fairmount City, Is visiting her sister, Mi's. I. J. Plyler, in this place. Miss Nellie Sample, of Hawthorne, visited her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Truitt, in this place last week. John Friel, of this place, attended the miners' delegute meeting at Clear field last Thursday. Rev. J. C. McEntire preached Satur duy evening and Sunday at a biishmcet- Ing near Knoxdale. Mrs. John Yargor, of Strattonville, was the guest of Mrs. J. A. Myers sev eral days lust week. Miss Jennie Duiley, of Pondold, visit ed her sister, Mrs. G. M. McDonuld, In this pluce last week. Mrs. Hunnuh Prescott, who has been visiting at Adriun some time, returned to this pluce Saturday. Mrs. Mary Hiidebrand, of Pittsburg, visited her son, S. B. Hall, in West Reynoldsville, last week. Mrs. G. H. Kennedy, of Brook vlllo visited hor daughter, Mrs. Sum'l Bar ton, In this pluce lust week. Mrs. A. G. Mllliren and daughter, Miss Corn, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Huwthorno at Ohl lust week. Mrs. John O'Hure will sturt to-duy on a six weeks' visit ut East Brady, I'a, Youngbtown und Cleveland, Ohio. Vincent G. Reynolds, a druggist, goes to Johnstown to-day whore he has ac- cepted a good position In a drug store, t'Josh" F. Hlnderliter, conductor on the R. & F. C. R'y, was in Pittsburg and McKoesport several days last week, Mrs. M. J. Turner, Mrs. June Hudley and John Whlld, of Scrunton, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Copping. Emunuel Conrad and wife, of Rod ClyfTo, Forest county, former citizens of this place, were in town the past week. Herbert Brlsbln, of Pittsburg, has been visiting his grandmother, Mrs, Jane Brtsbin, in West Reynoldsville the past week. Mrs. Tlllio Buslm and bun aud daugh ter, of Strattonville, visited ut the home of O. H. Johnston In West Reynolds vllle lust week. Misses Mollle Driscoll and Mamie Gelsler, who have been at Erie and other places several weeks, returned home Suturduy. Mrs. C. Z. Ford and ton, Homer, of Waterford, N. Y, are visiting the for mer's mother, Mrs. Kato Smelly.er, on Jackson street. Mrs. Wm. T. Darr, of Brookville, vis ltod hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hall, yesterday. James Jolly, of Emlenton, visited his daughter, Mrs. Frank W. Campbell, in this place last week. Frank Kinclo, of Blnlrsvllle, visited his brothor-ln-law, Supervisor L. P. McCleery, In Prescottvlllo the past week. 8enator Meredith, of Kittannlng, Dis trict Dept. Grand Master qf Masonic lodge, visited tho lodge in this place lust evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Scott and their daughters, Lyla and Kit, of Brookville, woro guests at L. M. Snyder's a few days last week. Misses Lydlu Melllnger, Elva Cole man and Golda King spent invcral days at "Sunset Camp," returning homo Monday morning. Mrs. Rebecca G I bbs and granddaugh ter, Miss Edith King, of Mt. Pleasant, are visiting the former's niece, Mrs. George Melllnger. Mr. and Mrs. Rowen Neil, of Framp ton, Clarion county, visited their aunt, Mrs. O. H. Johnston, In West Reynolds ville over Sunday. G. W. Fuller and Isaac London re turned Saturday from a month's trip along Lake Erie. They visited Chau tauqua and Casidago. Mrs. Daniel Brewer and Mrs. Sarah Heckendorn, of Porrysvllle, are visiting Mi-s. Daniel Brewer, who was danger ously ill with appendicitis. Mrs. James W. Gillespie, of Alle gheny City, who spent some time with her sister, Mrs. H. Alex Stoke, In this pluce, returned homo Friday. Mrs. M. M. Cribbs. of Wilklnsburg, and Mrs. L. C. McGaw, of Punxsutaw ney, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Riston, on Grant street. Mrs. John Marshall, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. M. G. Murphy, of Brookville, visited the letter's daughter. Miss Nel lie Murphy, the milliner, the past week. Bert A. Hays and daughter, Miss Al- thea, of Allegheny City, are visiting the formers' parents, 'Squire and Mrs. J. M. Hays. Althea will remain five or six weeks. Buell Wbitehlll, of Brookville, sten ographer for Jefferson county court, a very young man to hold Biioh a position, was the guest of James G. Pont, several dnys last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cooper and fam ily, Mrs. S. M. Siple and daughter, Miss Floronco, drove to Punxsutawney last Sunday. Miss Florence expects to re main a short time Mi's. Mary J. Iord was culled toHltos, Pa., near Pittsburg, last Wednesday on account of tho death of a grandson, Ethan Lord, son of Thomas N. Lord. Ethan was about one year old. Homer Ressler, who was working In the silk mill. Is off on a vacation before school begins. He will visit his uncles, A. H. McKelllpp, at East Brady, and Dr, Dinger, at New Bethlehem. He took an overland route on his bicycle. I Mid - Summer sale. V u a V V V V Ladies' Vrapiers, 1.00 now Jv . v Black Dress Goods, M 40 inches ft V ft ft ft ft Council Meeting, Regular mooting of tho town council was held Tuesday, August 7th, Presl dent Delblo In tho chair. Memberi present, Cochran, Ferris, Smith, Cottlo and Deible. Burgess C. Mitcholl reported receipts for licenses, permits and fines to bo $33.00. Solicitor McDonuld reported on the delinquents on sower assessments. On motion he was Instructed to issue and make collections as fast us possible. By resolution M. M. FUher was grant ed permission to put a private sewer in 7th street from Hill to Grunt street. J. & II C. Deible, David Young and others, were by resolution granted per mission to put a private sewer on north side of Grant street, from 4th to uth 6treet. Mr. Recti was present and asked the council to tuke some action on the pcti tion presented some time ago asking for the opening of Willow alley from 8th to 10th streets, which was referred to the street committee. L. M. Soott offered the borough his main street property for 91,700.00, Hills amounting to 9TiA2 were or dored puid. Zinc und grinding double the wear. For the next thirty days you can buy a tlrst-class refrigerator at your own price. We must have the room for other goods. Don t wait too long as there are only a few of them left Hall, Barton & Co. 2 second hand buggies. 1 light hack for sale; also guaranteed new buggies, by I-., m. buyuer. Tho true lusclousness of the berry Is found lu our raspberry. Reynolds Drug btore. Low prices, good fits, first-class work at John Fly tin's tullor shop. .Mens, women and children's tan shoes below cost at Williams.' Lot for sale In West Reynoldsville. Inquire at this otlloe for purtlculurs. Are you drinking the best soda water In town? If not, line up. Reynolds Drug Store. Wo uru closing all oxfords at cost. .lobinsou's. Our Wnsh Goods nre nil reduced in price. Fol lowing are some of the prices: Ginghams, 32 inches wide, 2fcnowl.rc Madras, 32 inches wide, lHcnow 10c Imported Organdies, 2"c now 12c Silks, $1,1.25, " 75c Wash Silks, GOc " 45c Ladies' Shirt Yaists, S0c now 32c Ladies' Shirt Waists, $1.50 now 1.00 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 1.75 now 1.25 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 2.00 now 1.50 40 inches wide, 50c now 20c Feather Bone Corsets, 1.00 now 75c Sunbonnets, 25c now 15c a Bing&Co. $ The I New . Store.. Still the LADIES' SUIT AND WAIST SALE continues Value never equaled these goods go at V2 their actual cost. 9 w A1TING FOR YOU Wk'rk Waitino For you! Waiting for you to find out the difference between the best drugs nnd the mayhap kind; Waitino fok You To learn that "Brag's a good dog, but Holdfast is a, better." Wk'vk Waited For a great many people who wanted to be pure of their prescriptions. Now Wk Wait On them instead of for them. Abso lutely pure goods, equitable prices and courteous service are waiting for you at Stoke's Pharmacy. OUR SALE Closed July 31st, but we still have a few patterns in Lawns, Dimities and Organ dies that will be sold regardless of cost. We also have a few Wash Skirts, both underskirts and overskirts, that will be sold the same way. We have one dozen sun bonnets at 10c. apiece; 35 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, sizes 2 J, 3, 3 and 4, and 25 pairs of Children's Shoes, sizes from 8J to 2, that will go at just i price. We also have a few Shirt Waists that will be sold regardless of cost. An Opportunity Is given of which you can avail yourself of many good bargains at Slilck & Wagner's. Next door to Postoffice. All Summer Dress Goods Sold Regardless ofCost. See the fine line of Black Pulley Belts just received. ii i . : uive us a can uciurc kui"Js elsewhere. No trouble J to show goods. Remcm ler the place, J. J. SUTTER'S NEW STORE, Centennial II all Building ? JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO. We have just opened up a new assortment of MILLINERY composed of Ladies' and Misses' trimmed hats and Chil dren's head wear, selected and made by experts in touch with the latest metropolitan fashions and at prices from to Va lower than you are usu.tlly asked by exclusive milliners. SHIKTS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS at 50 and 75 cents. We can show you the most complete line of new shirts to be found anywhere. NECKWEAR in the newest styles. SUMMER UNDERWEAR at 50 cents and $1.00 a suit that cannot be matched els where at Va more. A lot of Ladies' Shoes that sold for $2.25 and $2.50. Odd lots and mostly smaf sizes to clean them out, $1.2o and $1.50. Jefferson Supxly Co.!i iil(!vl!li, Pa. Great Reduction at N. Hanau's -IN- SHIRT WAISTS. Shirt Waist, 50c 75c 1.00 1.50 2.00 now now now now now Ladies' Working Waist, 39c 50c 75c 1.00 1.50 2Uc. CHILDREN'S DRESSES fron 1 to 4 years were sold from 40J to 1.25, price now 29c to 75c. Ladies' Dress Sacks, 45c. Ladies' Dress Sacks that wer sold for 1 .25, now 75c. Please take notice also of the Men's and Youths' Clothing. Men's Pine Worsted SmTs-that sold for$10now$G.50to $7.5( Youths' Suits that sold for $7 and $8 now $4.50 and $5.50. ' COME IJY AND SEE FOll YOURSELF. N. Hanau. A
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