I V tgltc Star. Subscription $1.S0 per year, or $1.00 if paid ttricthj in advance. A. WTKrtlK!'l0 Kdltomnd Pnb. ' WKDNH30AY, MARCH 27. 1W01. , n Indi'iwnrtvnt loonl pnM-r, pulillslu-rt every tfednrailuy nt Hi-ynolilsvllle, JollVixon Co. fa., devoted to the Inti'iwH of Kvyimlilxvlllo anil.lnflVrwiwounty. Non-polltlnil.wllllt-i'iit nil with fnti-niMt. and wllllneHiueliilly frlunci ty toward Vli Itilmrlnx I'lusj. OommiinliMillom Intended for piilillentlon oiUHt bo nri'imiimnli'il by the writer' nnme. not for niinllciillnn. Imt m n tmiiranter of ood fulfil. lnlrctln new Item nolle ted. AdvertWne rule nmdn known on wipllen tlonatthe offlee In I'roelilleh-llenry lllix-U. Ionghly eomnmnlrntloin mid olinnge of RdvertlKemenu should reneh this otllce by Monday noon. Hiibscrlptton prlppfl.nOperyonr.ln nnvnnre. Addrexs nil eommunlriitlon. to O. A. Cteph naon, Kvnoldsvllli I'n. Rntnil nt tlio poHlolllce nt Reynoldnvllle, Pa., nn nci'ond elans mull matter. A man must aim well In this world if ho expects to be able to miss fire In the next. It Is n man's prerogative to will to do rlffht or wrong. Hut for this privilege ho muBt pay the priee. We aro all casting moral shadows, and that Is Inllueneo. Think of tho mi conscious Inllunneo we exert. Tho man who points out to us our faults, is a true friend, hut we foci In clined to kick him, just tho same. God gets blamed for the creation of many things that plainly show the handiwork of the devil. Falls Creek Herald. Fact, Bro. Hangert. A man dropped dead over In Clear field county one day last week from the effects of getting angry. This should bo a warning to those people who allow tholr angry passion to arise. It's all right to let tho oflice Bcek'tho man, but In this day and generation the man is standing In his own light If ho does not set the wheels of some machin ery in motion so as to get tho office started towards him. The funeral expense is a greater grief to some foreigners than tho loss of a wife. Not long since an Italian's wifo died and the funeral expenses amounted to $46.00, and tho Ike did not lament half as much over tho death of his wife as he did about parting with the $40.00 that It cost to bury her. A bill was passed in the State Senate last Wednesday authorizing and direct ing county commissioners to take, main tain and assume control of township and borough bridges over 40 feet in length. providing for the re-building of bridges which may be destroyed and tho build ing or new bridges. Sometimes peoplo will say of an idler or slothful man which means a la.y man "that follow has an easy time of It." According to tho statement of isolomon, tho wise man of biblo history. the life of a lazy man Is not an easy one. lor sxiiomon said: "The way or the slothful man Is as an hedge of thorns." Two or three of the leading hotels of liuFtalo have already announced what their rates will bo during the I'an American Exposition, and if all the other hotels and boarding houses of that city raise their rates accordingly it will lie almost Impossible for a poor man to visit the exposition. Ten dollars a dav for a room is the rate announced by two hotels, and one of these hotels already has some rooms engaged by guests at $15.00 a day, two persons to occupy one room. If tho meals at these hotels, which will be served on European nlan, are in accord with tho room rato it will cost a man about $20.00 per day to stop ai ineso notois. Another hotel that has been known as a $2.00 a day house has adjusted its rates to $2.00 a dav and upwards for rooms and will serve meals at 81. uo a meal. School Board Minutes. The regular mooting of West Revn- oldsvlllu school board was held Wednes day evonlng, March 20th, with following memners present: . w. Austin, .loseph McKernBii, D. M. Dunsniure, 1 A. Hanlumni and M. K. Rldgewny. Minutes oi last meeting rend and approved. The rollowing bills wen; nresonted and ordered to bo paid: (J. M. McDon ald $.'l.'i.7ii, to pay premium on insur ance policy! V. A. Stephenson $2.7"), printing: R. T. Smith $11.55, for coal furnished to school building. Hy motion tho president and secre tary wero authorized to sign Miss Clara M. Carrier's application for State Nor mal diploma. Moved by 1. A. Ihirdnmn, sreonded by I). M. Dunwitioro, that wo reconsider tho motion of June 11, 1!MH, electing A. 3. I'ostlothwnit principal for one year. Motion carried; Uunsmore. Iltmlmnn, Ridgoway and Austin voting In tho alltrmatlve, and MeKernan In the nega tive. Moved by ITardman and seconded by Dunsmore that wo elect A. ,1. I'ostleth wait principal for a term of three years, that is to finish the present school year and also teach tho terms of 11)01-2 and 11102-3. Dunsmore, ltardninn, Ridgo way and Austin voting in the iilllrmn tlve, and MeKernan voting nay. Mr. l'ostlethwiilt having a majority of votes was declared elected, as per motion. Moved by llardman and seconded by Dunsmore that a written contract bo made with A. J. l'ostlothwait and that the rate of wages fur tho terms of UMll-2 and HI02-:i be $il5.00 per month. Duns more, llardman. Kidgeway and Austin voting In tho affirmative, and MeKer nan voting In tho negative. Moved and seconded that wo adjourn until next regular meeting April 17th, 11101. Carried. .lOSKPH Mc KKRNAN, Sec. The Pittsburg Jfopatch during this year and century will continue to main tain its high position among tho loading newspapers of the country, and will, as it has boon in the past, be the foremost paper in Western Pennsylvania. The news of the world will be found in the Vumatch every morning: special corres pondents and alliances with other pa pers providing the means to thorough' ly oover every news scource In tho uni verse. The Sunday edition of the Dispatch is conceded to be the loader In its line. With special articles by the foremost writers, illustrations that are appro priate ana wen executed, together with the latest Ideas in typography, it is un doubtedly the journal for excellence. "Tho large and rapidly increasing cir culation is evidenoo that it Is what It claims to bo. The Home Study Circle, which has been a feature or the daily Dmvatch for several years, has been succeeded by the current ropio uiub. it is a worthy successor of the Home Studv Orpin and is the best feature of its kind in the journalism of to-day. Leading men and women of letters, art, science and bus iness will contribute to this department ol the Disjmlch, which will be more popular than was the Home Study Clr cle with its wealth of information. Id all departments the Dispatch is complete; nothing being loft uncovered, and so popular is it that in thousands of homes to speak of newspapers is to ininic oi me jjispuicn. ' Get a pair of Walk-Overs, on the )uke last; they are fitters. Robinson's. If you want a perfect fit, order suit xrom jonn nynn, the tailor. Black stiff hats $1.00 to $5.00 at Mil liren'i. Oliver chilled plows are the best. For tie at in. neystone mm ware Uo.'s. New styles in men's, youths' and children s doming at Miutrens. . See the new things Id bats at Mllll Children's shoes a specialty at Robin' eon s. - Tablet with every pair of shoot boei Letter to Keystone Hardware Co., liiynnUUrilk, Pa. Dear Sirs: Von know your painter; we don't; we only know pointers in gen eral. There are two sorts, as there nre two sorts of everybody else. One paints ns well as he enn; the other us poor ns ho can and get business. The one who pninls as well as he can Is all tho time learning; tho other one knows It all now. Josh Hillings savs "it's better not to know too much than to know so many things that a'n't so." There nrn lots of things in paint that "a'n't so." Lead and oil is one or em. U.-voo load and zinc lasts twico as long; Is bettvr In ev ery respect; Is ready to dip tho brush In; you can depend on the colors; no mystery; nouncertalnty; costs no more; costs less. We hope you employ Mr. Open-Mind Painter, and not Mr. Know-lt-all-now. Yours truly. 27 F. W. Df.voe & Co. P. S. H. Alex Stoko sells our paint in your section. Ultra shoes, fit for a queen, prico $3.50. Sold only by Robinson's. Blng & Co. will move Into tho new building, corner Main and Fifth street. If vour driurclst docs not wnnt to sell you Clydesdale Ointment, it Is becaiiBO he wants vou to take snmo cheap sub stitute. Don't do it demand Clydesdale Sugar pills aro nlco to tako but they don't euro anything. Do not go too much on smell and looks Clydesdale Ointment is powerful, heals any sore, ir you have had ono for zO years it will heal it. Druggists, 25c. I Mouf Ppnrocc" New Process" Gas Range THE "NEW PROCESS" $ Is the leader of all Gas Ranges in simplicity, liih grade of materials and workmanship and hand- some appointments, as well j as in Convenience. Economii ot Operation, and General Efficiency. Designed on improved lines throughout , it contains many valuable special fea tures found . in no other stoves. If you wish the Latest and Best Gas Range and one that will give complete satisfac tion, buy the "NEW PRO- I Call and See Our line of Gas Ranges, i Heat Plates, Portable Ovens, etc. Keystone Hardware Co. UNION-MADE CLOTHING tV 'Jt v v V V W First Grand New Century Spring Opening finds Same Old Stand. us at the Tim- 11 ol cr I lirtfa lint'i Itium lfiir .! i iit.fi 4- n ntifl ilaniliiil 4 r 1 tin nl n it l.st... ... . 1.1. 1 1! v 'ii iMiiuuia imiu ui-vn tvijr njiifim nuv cum iidlkicu hi let uc PLcly llt;iu I111LI1 v 11 1 Tit II gV-l H PUllllUlU JUuiltlUU for the distribution of lionopt wearing apparel ninong thousands of the best dressed men and boys in the county. Everv crown norson visiting otir store the next few ihivs will reeeivn Erne ns n Souvenir of this Grand Opening a heautiful Easter Card. Men's Spring Clothing, We have aimed at a high standard in this Men s Spring Stock. 4 ' Liiotning Suits lliii Me Hats Made Tlian Ours. Mil Sometimes you have need for a low-priced suit, for some reason best known to yourself. We can meet this emergency with u splendid choice of well-made, stylish-looking suits at So. 00, C..00, 7.50, 8.00, tf.00. These are here in Striped Wor steds, Mack or Blue Cheviots, and fancy mixtures in Cassimeres and Cheviots. You can depend on them being worth more money in service, meas ured by the usual standard. The Finer Salts For business or dress, high-grade styles that are finished right along custom-made lines. Vou would get no better lit if you would leave your measure. Good fabrics, good linings and first-class workmanship, that makes satisfaction a certainty. One hundred new Spring de signs in tho best of seasonable materials at 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, 14.00, 15.00, 1(5.00, 17.00. Spring Clothes for Little Fellows. Parents will have unquestioned price advantage if they come here tor lioys Suits. The Spring stock is now almost complete time from now on and you can at any find a most satisfactory stock to select from. Boys' three-piece Vestee Suits and Blouse Waist Suits 1.50 to 5.00. Double-breasted, square cut suit, 8 to 16, 1.00 to (5.50. Three-piece Suits for the larger boys. Some have fancy vests and some are plain; from 8 to 16. 3.50 to 7.00. Ask to see them. TO X V ! ; i rrrrf . . : 1- S.3- T ' W It ---lU'iUA'' Knox Stiff Ilats are the recog nized standard of excellence the world over. Spring styles are here in abundance. Any shape, all dimensions, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, a. 00 and 5.00. SOFT HATS If you have grown tired of a derby try one of these Soft Hats we are showing in such a pleasing Vari ety of shapes and colors. See our new Geishas and Cubans, 50c, $ 1.00, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00. A superb line of Boys' Hals and Caps at 25c,, 50c, 75c. and 1.00. ..vnmrTilb ' ' . -i v.. Vj'S VI Trunks, Satchels and Suit Oases. We are showing the nicest line of Trunks to be found in the county, 2.50 to 10.00. Traveling Bags and Satchels, brass trimmed and leather lined dandies 50c. to 12.00. Suit Cases have always been a strong feature with us and we have a more complete stock than ever before. 1.15 to 8.00. Neckwear. Special showing of new Spring Neckwear in the Derby Narrow Keversible 4-in-IIands, Batwings, Imperials, 'fecks, Strings, and the particular new one that others don't liave, the King Edward VII. Look them over for your Easter selection. Men's Halt Hose. Advance spring styles in Men's Fancy Half Hose. A magnificent showing of all the latest Spots, Stripe, Drop Stitches and Etracts. 10c, 15c, 25c, and 50c. Men's Underwear. Lines of medium weight to shift you over to warmer weather. Camel's Hair,1 Natural Wool or Derby Bibbed. Best values to be found, 50c, 1.00. SPRING SHIRTS New colored Dress Shirts, Spring patterns, Btiff bosom, with extra pair cuffs, shown in great variety. We guarantee workmanship at 1.00. OUTING SHIRTS. We have put on sale our new line of Outing Shirts. Superb valueB in fancy Stripe, Percale and Bedford Cords, with cuffs, at 50o. The finer grades of Outing Shirts an extensive showing of new ideas in etripe and corded elfects, in Madras and Zephyr Cloth, witli or without cuffs, 1.00 and 1.50. Spring Trousers. Our Spring Stock of Sweet-Orr's famous union-made Dress Trousers are now on sale. . Come and see them. 1.00, 5.00. When in need of anything in Up-to-bate Clothing or Fur nishings come and see us. MILLIRENS, Reynoldsville, Pa. THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. i ... M wuiuumv )
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