5&fie -fr Star. Subscription tl.M per near, or $1.00 if paid nlvielh in Hitcnnn. . A. flTKPIIICMIOtt, Kflllor and l'ub. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22, WOO. A n lnd-tw,n1"'' Uion I pnppp, puhllMied i very Wednuaflny at Kpyimlilxvlllp, .IrflVi-Nnn t'o. Ph., dovnli'd to th Inlcrovitii nf Itt-yiiolilxvlllf) and .Ti'tTiTNonrcmnty. Non-pnlHIcitl. will In-iit nil with fiilrnom, nnd will iMMwpccliilly frlnnd ly toward tlw liiliorthtf cIiihh. Onmmiinli'ftt limn Inlmidrd for publication munt bo aivomjmnli'd liyllio writer's numn, not for nimllrutlon, nut, a a Kiiiiriinice of good fill th. IntnrcHtlnK now lt(mHiillrlt'il. Advertising rule nmdo known on npnllrn tlonattlin otnVe In I'roehllrh-lli'niy Hlook. I.enKhty communication nnd rhimite of advertisements should rench this ofllre by Slondny noon. Huhserlptlon prli'el.nnppryenr,ln ndvnnrr). Address nlleommunli'iitlons to C A.Hteph enson, lteynoldsvllle. 1'u. Entered at the postofflce nt Hcynoldsvllln, Pa., as second t'lnss mull mat ter. A Oreat Prize Offer. Wo hnve a grout prlzo offer to miiko the fHrtntTs of .If(Tcrson nonnty! Hya upoclul arrnntremi'tit with the ptihlUhuin of tho f Virm Journal, u tnoht t'Xocllcnt furm paper thiit ousts fit) contu a yi'nr, wo. oro nblo to offer one year'g iibsri. tion to Thk Star und kovk yours' ub rrlptlon to tho Vann Journal tho two worth M.00 till for the umiill sum of $1.25. Of course thin only npplies to advance piiylnK atibauribm'a. We eun furnish a few pupoi's at thl rate, and If ymv want them on these terniH, you mrrsf not QUICKI.v! Sumplo poplea of tht? Vnem Journal will be sent free on application. Address, C. A. STKPHKNSON, Roynoldsvlllo, Pa. Live and Dead Town. The rinnniilviiiiin fteemri, a monthly published at Altoona in the interests of real estate business, has th in to gay upon the above subject: "Some com munities progress, while others cither stand still or retrograde. Sometimes this is due to tho people themselves. A towTi will novor grow unless the peo ple in It caro something for Bttecess. If each cares only for tho individual prosperity, tho town is destined to be come dead. If tho live towns are In vestigated, they are found to bo towns in which the people have an interest In each other. They help along public enterprises both by good will and money. The dead towns are those In which the peoplo want an indemnifying bond guaranteeing a profit of no less than ten per eont before they will make nn Investmo'nt." An habitual liar Is probably one of the greatest nuisances that any com munity is called upon to endure. He not only sets tho tongues of gossips wagging against respectable men and women, but he makes enemies of friends, causes disturbances, and breaks up the peace generally. A liar has been known to sever the strongest bands of friend ship, to wrong tho most innocent men, and even to step Into the homos of hap py families, plant a seed of discord, and finally separate man and wife. Falls Creek Hcruhl. ' What the socloty of this country most needs at the present Is a substitute for swearing which will express one's feel ings and yet bo refined. The man who will make such a discovery will have accomplished more than Columbus. We have a few men and boys in this community who are cither illiterate, unrefined or ungontlomenly enough to swear before ladies. If we were as kicked as sin we would try to have more respect for women and children than to utter vile expressions in their hearing. Klttanning Republican, It looks funny to soo a full grown and full feathered young bird hanging around one of Us parents and lotting such parent provide all its food for it, nut it Is not a bit funnier than to see a big chump of a boy smoking a cigarette and getting three square meals a day, provided by the toll of his old father, or a young woman who lots her mother do the fumily washing while she plays a Strauss waltz on tho piano or works the head of a pug dog on a doily. The time soon comes when tho old bird makes tho young hunt for its food or starve, and the saino policy oould well be employed by many a fathor and mother, Ex. Bids Wanted, Bids will be reooivod for run of mine eoal to bo delivered at the Reynolds ville school building. All bids to be In by September 1st, 19(10. The school bourd reserves the right to reject any or alt bids. W. H. Hell, Sec For Sale. Two McCormlck mowers, payable September, 11)01, no lntorost; one rake, Conklin wagons, buggies, horses, cows, sheep, fat cattle, hay, grain, twine, gen eral merchandise. J. C. King & Co. For Sale. One lot and a quarter In a vory desir able location In West lioynoldsvllle. Inquire ut THE STAR oflloo. Zino and grinding double tbo woar. $100 Cash Will buy lots 3 und 04 at Sykesvllle, Pa, Inquire of Mrs. Mary Hirst, Roynoldsvlllo. 2 Booond haud buggies, 1 light hack for sale; also guaranteed new buggies, by Ju. M. Snyder. For Sule Good six-year-old horse and twelve head of sheep. Inquire of Hen ry Stevenson, near Sundy Valley, r Zluc und grinding double the wear, COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. A Number of Cases Settled, Others Dis posed of by Jury Trial. Tho August term of criminal court was held last week. There were A3 cases on the list for this term. Below will be found how many of tho cases wore disposed of: Cora. vs. Henry Kunselman. Burg lary. No. 7, May sessions, 1802. Sam uel Michael, prosecutor. Not guilty. Com. vs. Henry Kunsolman. Escape. May sessions 1803. J, .1. Young, sheriff, prosecutor. Continued. Com. vs. Jacob Cromer, Keeping bawdy houso. Irvin McGregor, con stable, prosecutor. Defendant pleads guilty and is sentenced to pay a fine of $.00, costs of prosecution, and undergo an Imprisonment of nine months In the county jail. Com. vs. John Doubles. Selling oleomargarine. A. D. Gould, prose cutor. Defendant pleads guilty and Is sontencod to pay a line of $100 and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Charles Ennls. Assault nnd battery. Mary Ennls, prosecutrix. Settled. Com. vs. Grant Hindorlltor. Forgery. F. B. Weaver, prosecutor. Not. pros. allowed by the Court. Com. vs. Elizabeth Wilson and Isa bella Young. Assault and battery. William Young, prosecutor. Com. vs. William Young. Assnult and battery. Elizabeth Wilson, prose cutrix. Settled. Com. vs. Wllllnm Young. Surety of the peace. Elizabeth Wilson, prosecu trix. Settled. Com. vs. David Forsythe. Rape. George Elliott, prosecutor. Dofendnnt pleads guilty and Is sentenced to two years and six months in tho Western Penitentiary. Com. vs. Thomns T. Wrny. Assault and battery. Blanche Brady, prosecu trix. Settled. Com. vs. T. E. Murphy. Assault and battery. John S. Henry, prosecutor. Jury found defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay KtO.OO fine and 110 days in jail. Com. vs. John McCann. Desertion. Abbie McCann, prosecutrix. Junius V. Murray, Esq., was appointed exnmlner to report facts. Com. vs. John A. Langren. Desertion. Cora Langren, prosecutor. J. B. Stew art, Esq., appointed examiner to report facts. Com. vs. T. N. George. Furnishing llquor.etc. J. M. Chesnutt, prosecutor. Defendant pleads nolo contendere, and is sentenced to pay a fine of $1.00, costs of prosecution and undergo an Imprison ment of thirty days in jail. Com. vs. I. F. BaughroBn. Disturb ing a religious mooting. J. E. Barr, prosecutor. Defendant pleads nolo contendere. Sentenced to pay $20.00 fine and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. John Buttery. Assault and battery. W. S. Blair, prosecutor. Settled. Com. vs. John Brady. Assault and battery. W. S. Blair, prosocutor. Settled. Com. vs. Caesar Formanla. Assault and batterv. Michael Mastrasimont. prosecutor. Defendant pleads guilty and is sentenced to pay $10.00 fine and costs of prosecution. Cora. vs. Robert Neil. Assault and battery. Paul Kostzowo, prosecutor. Jury found defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs of prosecu tion. Com. vs. George Feddock. Larceny, Dennis Ridzlck, prosocutor. Defendant pleads guilty and sentenced to pny fine of $T).O0, costs of prosecution and undergo an Imprisonment of 30 days in the county jail. Com. vs. Filmore Smith, Carson Smith, Marlin Smith, Marlon Smith, David Reesman, Dick Reesmnn; rob bery; prosecutor, John Shlll; not guilty. Another charge against the Smiths and Reesmans of burglary by same plaintiff; not guilty. Com. vs. Antonio and .Toseppo Paler mo; obstructing highway; William Puzas prosecutor; not guilty but pay costs. Com. vs. Harry Kolley; disturbing religious mooting; J. A. Brown proseciv tor; not guilty; defendant pay two-thirds costs and prosecutor one-third costs. Com. vs. Robert Cyphret, assault and battery; D. K. Cyphret prosecutor; de fendant plead guilty; sontencod to pay $25.00 fine and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Charles Hindorlltor; furnish ing liquor to minors; not guilty, but to pay two-thirds costs and prosecutrix, Florence Johns, pay one-third oosts. Com. vs. Susan and Adda Travis; h- sault and battery; not guilty, but pay one-half the costs and prosecutrix, El! abotb Brochey, pay ono-half costs. Com. vs. M. A. Welster; rape; not guilty, but pay oosts. Com. vs. John Kelley; disorderly house; not guilty but pay two-thirds costs and prosecutrix, Anna Jack, pay ono-third oosts. Zluo and grinding double the wear. Our lemon and orange has the real good fruit taste. Made direct from the fruit. Reynolds Drug Store, Men's, women's and children's tan shoes below cost at Williams'.' Are you drinking the best soda water in town? If not, line up. Reynolds Drug Store. Lot for sale In West Roynoldsvllle. Inquire at this otllce for particulars. Teachers' Educational Meetings. A series of educational meetings for teachers will be held as follows: Au gust 27. Brookvillc; August 28, Royn oldsvlllo, August 211, Brockwiiyvlllo; Argust 30, Piinxsutawney. Sessions will bo held In tho pnbllo school build ings of the places named, beginning nt 0.00 a. m. The afternoon sessions will close at 4.00 p. m. These meetings are designed especial ly for teachers who have never taught and for those who have taught only a few terms. None of these teachers can afford to be absent from a meeting at some one of those places. All teachers are cordially invited to attend. Persons preparing to tench within a your or two ill ho benefited by attending. Directors and all persons Interested In the progress of tho schools of Jeffer son county nro most cordially invited to meet with the teachers. The instruction will cover the most common everyday problems that a teacher must face und deal with them in the most prncticul way possible. Come prepttred to usk questions about your work. Bring note book and pen cil. The following practical teachers will bo present to lake part in the instruc tion: Dr. D. J. Waller, Indiana, Pa., Dr. A. J. Davis, Prof. C. E. Hugh, Prof. W. Y. Welch, Clarion, Pa., Prof. J. L. Allison, Piinxsutawney, Pa. R. B, Tkitrkjk, Supt. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses wero Issued tho past week by John D. Evans, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: Samuel M. Kel'nr and Susnnnuh Brit ten, both of Broekwuyville. Miles Tlmblln, of Valine, and Martha Maud Adams, of Dora. Harry H. Sebelbler. of Pittsburg, nnd Alice Larson, of PoLnnoey. Domlnrlco Antonia Derito and Vln cenza Picuele, both of Brookwuyvillo. Joseph Kriner, of London Mines, and Henrietta Fye, of Ruthmel. John M. Pho-nix, of Bradford, nnd Z. V. MeCurdy, of Brockwayvillo. Thomas Grleks, of Reynoldsvillo, and Alice Baker, of Corsica. P. P. Alshouso. of Knoxdule, and Edith Shields, of Content, Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postofflce at Reynoldsvillo, Pa., week ending August 18, WOO: John Casper, W. D. Keene, Miss Maude Kesslur, Mrs. Maggie Simmons, Edward Snyder, Jane F. Rilor, Adnos Ponontah. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Card of Thanks. We are very thankful to the friends and neighbors who were so kind during the illness and after the death of our son, John, also thankful to the persons who furnished the beautiful flowers. Richard Ramsey and Wife. Notice. Until September 1st we will recolve bids for the manufaeting and loading on the cars of about one million oak and chestnut from the Coleman lands near Summerville. M. C. Coleman. Zlno and grinding double tho woar. For Sale 5 houses in ono block on Jackson St., also 1 house and 2 lots In West Roynoldsvlllo. Inquire of G. W Miller, Big Run. Call and see the new Erie shoo for men at Williams.' If you want a perfect fit, order suit from John Flynn, tho tailor. For tho next thirty days you can buy a first-class refrigerator at your own price. We must have the room for other goods. Don't wait too long as there nro only a fovv of them left. Hall, Barton & Co. Johnston & Isolan are now selling a line of ladles' shoes for $1.50 Unit form erly sold for $2.50, We use pure spring water in muking our soda wator, therefore It's perfect. Reynolds Drug Store. 150 pairs of ladles' tan shoes and Ox fords below cost at Williams' shoe store. John Flynn..morchant tuilor, makes up-to-date suits. Try him. For Sule Threshing machine, engine, shredder and fodder outter. Inquire of Frank P. Best, Reynoldsvillo, Pa. We have a largo stock of doors and sash, paints and oils, nails, building paper, locks, hinges, &o., that wo are selling at the right price. Hull, Bar ton & Co. Johnston & Nolan have a fine lino of Emerson's shoes for gentlemen. See them. The true lusclousness of the berry Is found In our raspberry. Reynolds Drug Store. Low prices, good fits, first-class work at John Flynn's tailor shop. Zlno and grinding double the woar. bacrlbc for The -X Star If you wnt the N w IK V fa I Mid - summer fa sale. A Our Wash Goods are Its nil fa nil reduced in price. Fol- s! lowing are some of the j? c lowing tjf prices: fa fa KT iTinirhnms, jt inches fa Tile wide, 25c now 15c g Madras, 32 inches fa wide, 15c now 10c fa Imported Organdies, 5? M 25c now 12c 2 & Silks, $1, 1.25, 75c V Wash Silks, GOc " 45c fa 2& Ladies' Shirt Waists. 3? M 50c now 32c 0 Ladies' Shirt Waists, X $1.50 now 1.00 Ladies' Shirt Waists, fa y 1.75 now 1.25 fa !x Ladies' Shirt Waists, M 2.00 now 1.50 tf Ladies' Wrappers, fa 1.00 now 75c fa Hif 1H....1, n.n ! M 40 inches wide, fa y 50c now 20c Feather Bone Corsets, 5? M 1.00 now 75c tfj Sunbonnets, 25c now 15c X S fi Bing&Co. jj The New . Store. is prepared to exhibit the most complete line of ' $ TT?rv I SPREADS s ever offered, ranging in prices at 75c - $ $1.00 I 1-50 " 2.00 I 2.50 - and 3.00 We defy anyone to show a better counterpane for the money. Lovers of Fancy Belts, $ Brooches and IIair Ornaments will be amply repaid by call- J ing at the NEW STORE, i Centennial Hall Building' !H J. J. SUTTER. 13 w AITING FOR Wk'kk Waiting For you! Waiting for you to find out the difference between the best drugs nnd the ninyhap kind; Waiting fob You To learn that "7fra' a good dog, but Holdfast is a better." Wk've Waitkd For a great many people who wanted to be sure 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 Watch. .this..Space for .SHICK..&..WAGNER'S advertisement JEFFERSON We have just opened up a new assortment of MILLINEltY composed of Ladies' and Misses' trimmed hats and Chil dren's headwear, selected and made by experts in touch with the latest metropolitan fashions and at prices from to Vi lower than you are usually asked by exclusive milliners. SHIRTS 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 where at Vi more. A lot of Ladies' that sold for $2.25 and $2.50. sizes to clean them out, 31.25 J efi'ei'sori Sujyply Co.Hey.,ii.viuo,p.. Great Reduction at HIRT Shirt Waist, 50c now 39c " " , 75c now 50c " " 1.00 now 75c " " 1.50 now 1.00 " " 2.00 now 1.50 Ladies' Working Waist, 29c. Flease take notice also of the Men's and Youths' Clothing. Men's Fine Worsted Suits Youths' Suits that sold for $7 COME IX AND N. YOU Stoke's Pharmacy. SUPPLY CO. that cannot be matched e Shoes Odd lots and mostly sr and $1.50. N. Hanau's -IN- WAI CHILDREN'S DRESSES fron 1 to 4 years were sold from 40i to 1.25, price now 29c to 75c. Ladies' Dress Sacks, 45c. Ladies' Dress Sacks that weii sold for 1.25, now 75c. that sold for$10now$6.50to $7.50 and $8 now $4.50 and $5.50. SEE FOR YOURSELF. HjariaLU. (