"1 Ik! xfflc & Star. Snhfcriiftwn tl.fo er 1rir, or fl.00 f f oi(( Mnrlly in mlranvr. , A. 1 TKPtlKNftO. liilltnr mid I'nb. llHtl. An Independent Wnlpu per. rmlillHliecIt) very WUii'KilBy nt UeynoWitvUle, JeH'erxnn 'i. P., devoted to the lntereln of KeynolclNvUle nu JiffiKonount. Nnnpnlltli-nl, will treat kll with fnlrness, mm wlllheenpeuliitly friend ly toward the lalMrlnji. oIiirh. Oofnmitnlciitloii Intended for pnnlleutlim must, be mvompanled 1y the wrlier'n nnmi1, not for pnbll'-utlon, liut no n mmrnnie or good f4ih. Interesting new Item" nolli'lted. Adverllln rates mmln known on nppllen tlmi nt. tlm tHti' In Kmehlleh-llenrv liliM'k. Ienirlity cummnnlrattnn ami cliiitnce of advertisement, should rcnh (.his umre ny Mntiflny noon. Nulwrlnthm nrlcnKl.nOnni' vrur.ln ndvnnre. Address nil rnmmnnteiulohs t0. A. Hloph eii4on, Kevnoldsvllle. I'n. K.ntiered nt the piMtntllee nt Heynoldsvllle, p Muti-ono i-insa mnll matter. Not Fisherman. Hon. Geo. A. Jenks, wlillo ono of the lending DomocraU of the lam, U not a flxhermnn. Whon it la considered that C'levolrtnd and Quay and many otlior groat statesmen and politicians Hre o'.bo givat fishermen and that .lenks" has a horror for even (lie sight of a Hah, Indeed remarkahle. Mr. Junks f...t a . i. . j . i...r.1Hn. li'blUUU Ull LI1U IH'H1V imini ill irnc jist week and hen tha llrrnld o?tfed his mind fO that he would rget that tho fl-hinjr season had d he threw up both hands and "I have never been flshlti) but n my life and that time I only it one little fleh and It was purely Cltiuut i assure you. 11 mere is ting In the world that I do not do tn fl li i 1 Ijj ui nnv norson ean catch them and e than I ean under e very snien or i runtlng thing In the lis Creek ft raid. Jtter. limr, Maine, -m r 1 '"y1 , of Gard House there was painted with Devoe in '82, and again In '04 twelve yeurs nnd the paint was sound, though Of course the color had faded. 11. W. Haines, Hotel Coburn, Skow- hegan, Maine, uses had and oil, and bas painted four times in eleven years. Both hotels have been well cared for: the costs are as Ave to one. We say gen rally the costs are as two to one that's "v ours truly, F. V. Devoe & Co, P. 8. H. Alex Stoke sells our paint In your section. 30 - 1 F Army leggings for men and boys at Williams.'- Call at Sutter's and see tho finest line of dress goods ever shown in our city. KILLED BY KINO ALCOHOL. ' John Adam, a Slav, Died Under a Trts Friday Night. Saturday morning word was received In town that an unknown man was found dead under h tree near the Pres cottvlllo grist milt. Squire Neff went to Prencottvlllo for the purpose of hold ing an inquest, If the circumstances In the case required It. There wero no marks on tho body to indicate that the man had been foully dealt with, but a quart bottle near tho body with a little alcohol In It explained tho cause of the man's dettth. Tha body was brought to Hughes' undertaking rooms to be pre pared for burial. During tho forenoon It was learned that the dead man was John Adam, a Slav, who had been work ing at tho Soldier coke ovens. Adam had been on a spreo for almost two weeks, and during that time had been sleeping out at nights wherever he chanced to fall In a drunken sttixr, Thursday night he slept on Dr. A. II. Dowser's front porch. Friday after noon he bought a quart of alcohol and started for Soldier, but only got ns far as Preseottville where he laid down un der a tree with the bottle and there he took his last long sleep. Passersby saw the man sleeping there Friday evening and tho following morning lie was found dead. Too muuh alcohol wus (he cause of his death. Tho man leaves a wife and family In the old country. He has a eon in this section somewhere, but no one knew where to find him. He was at Kleanora the last trace any person had of him. The Wlnslow township poor overseers took charge of the body and bad It buried Sunday afternoon. Adam had about 44.00 coming from coal company and other sources which will be applied on funeral expenses. W. K. Lucas, the pluinlwr, Is ready to do all kinds of work in his line. Shop on ! lit n street, near gas oincc. Latest stylos in shoes at Johnston & Nolan s shoe parlors. Cull and see shoes and get their low prices. New clothing for men and boys at Milllrons. Williams' shoes excell all others In quality and price. Full lino of Reed's ladies' shoes at Johnston & Nolan's at cost. For sale M. M. uavla will soli on reasonable terms three desirable dwell ings, west end. See the three-ties-in-ono at Millirons. Summer dress goods at any price at sutter s. Williams' shoes. A nico stock of window shades, lino louiiiB, oil cloths, etc., just received at the Keystone Hardware Co.'s. Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were Issued the past week by John D. Evans, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: Uudolph J. Rurglri, of Corning, N, Y., and Mary A. Heatty, of Klrkman. Harvey H. Dickey and Nellie M. Dav is, both of Dig Hun. Lawrence Miller and Maggie ('. Shlll, both of Panic. Samuel Dlakoly and Myrtle Miller, both of Horatio. John Clayton Wilklns, of Gasklll township, and S. Hollo Smith, of Dig Run. Mike Koblskc and F.lla Culls, both of Fordham. James M. Haugh and Mary Arnold, both of Drookvllle. Charles Joynor, of Marlenvlllo, and Perllna McFail, of Kid red township. W. C. Spare, of Heathvllle, and Flora Alice Wolfgang, of Deaver township. Harvey J. Ozman and Maude Fronla Hurrah, both of Drookvllle. Many good hortes and cows are lost every spring for want of a llttlo care and attention. A few cents spent for a good condition powder given In time would save many dollars. Don't wait until your animal is almost di'ad. Get a package of Keystone Condition Pow der and give two or throe doses every day for several weeks. You will be sur prised with tho results. Forsule ut tho Reynolds drug store. Cheap for Cash M. M. Davis will sell a set of buggy harness, buggy, sur rey and cart, i A good physician can cure many Ills. Why can he not Invent a preparation that will cure a few? He can. and muny good things are to bo found In patent medicines. Clydesdale Oint ment Is a great healer and a pain kill er. Give it a trial. Druggists, Say I We have horses, cows, hay. feed, drugs, dry goods, groceries, MeCorinlck machines for sale. J. C. Kind ft ( 'o. Praise From a Scotchman. "Clydesdale! ye sturdy son of nature. Ye could not go wrong on the herbs ye grew up with.' Clydesdale Ointment is a great and a grand cure for lacerated flesh or a burn. Druggists, 2To. 1VOTICR OF APPLICATION FOR AMKNDMENTOl' CHARTER. In tlio fourt of Common Picas of Jefferson munly. Aiixust term, HUM. No. si. Notice Is hereby irlven that an n mil lent Inn will lie mailt) try the "Klena I'rlni'liiessa ill .Mipon, pooieta minium in bum no so irso ffti Iti.ltunl li lli.vi...l.luvlll.. iiu ,l-i Princes of N miles, 'Italian His'lely of Mutual Alii for tlie Italians of lteviiolilsvllln, !'.,) 10 tne sin (l i;ourt in iirooKViile, In Hut Court house, on Monilay, the 2iith ilav of May, Hull. at 1 oi'lock p. m., under the provisions of tlin Act of the (leneral Assembly of this font nion wenltli, entitled "An Act in provide for the Ini'oriHiriit Ion anil revelation of ret In In cor porations" approved April 21lli, IK74, ami the supplements thereto for the approval mid alliiwiiui'c of cert ill n amendment to the charter of said corporation as set forth In mi' pennon tor ine aitoHiiiii e or sain amend mi'iits therefore Hied In said Conn. M. M. Davis, Solicitor, MILLIRENS H Spring Stock 'will Win Your Unqualified Approval, B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B 3 3 , Yon cannot go amiss by making this your trading point. Our Matchlepa Stook, as large as it! , , in, does not include one solitary article that we cannot conscientiously recommend. We could . .not a (lord to sell nny other than first-class clothing and furnishings. Have too much at .stake. One dissatisfied customer would do more harm than ten pleased patrons would benefit. ,us. liut though we keep only good qualities, we still (owing to our gigantic outfit, and. .buying for two of the largest stores in Central Pennsylvania) name the lowest prices in the . .county as the following offers will show. STYLISH And Htrletlii Itvfwndahtp. !nri)riit, tht 1'rinhivt of the lient Maker. Business Suits nf All Wool Cheviots In fancy weaves, stripes und cheeks, hvim'iIhI(1s and Oxford mixtures, ').(), fit. 00, 7.DH, fH.110, !UI0. Dress Suits of nil wool fancy Worsteds. Cheeks or Stripes. Clay Worsteds, Ditigonnls and unllnlslu'd rich woolens of the higher class mo. en. tu.uo. $i2.ro, fu. no. fir,. no, $lll. (HI, 417. IK). MOTHERS will have exceptional price and quality ad vantage if they visit, our Hoys' Clothing De partment to lit the llttlo fellows out for spring. Hero there Is u wide choice of right fabrics and good making. Double-breasted two piece suits, from 8 to ill years, ut ft. Ill), Loll. 2.011, 2.;o, .i.iio. :i.;(. 4.00, 4.50 and f.'i.OO. Tuxedo Hulls with Vest it ml Knot! Trousers, M.50, 4.fi0, 5.00, 11.00, 7.1X). Vestee and niouso Waist Suits for tho smaller boys. Sumo of these Iniro starched front; others liuvo shield to match. Homo have fancv vests; others uro plain. $l.f,0, 2.00. 2 fi0, .'1.00, 3.r0, 4.00, 4 no, 500. jVA'rr Tronic Men's Spring Derbu fiats Figuring from tlm usual values l here Is a price differ ence hero In your lavor of from oOe. to $1.00. ' The new shapes fur spring widest kind of choice, that means all fashionable Rloeks. all dimensions in Black und Brown. Ask to see tho Grund Duke. $1 00. 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. .1.IX). $5.00. Men's Spring Soft Mats Soft Hut wearers hove been provided for hero with un exten sive choice of lato shapes and colors. Golf, Fedoras, Rough riders, Crushers. Etc. Stone. Dark Pearl, Steel and Oxford are the prevailing new colors, und of course the various styles are. shown In black. Each hat a matchless value. 50c.. $1.00, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and $:i.oo. I 3 Men's and Boys' Outing Shirts. Extraordinary Vulues, Immense Assortment. Flrst-Cluss Makes mill Less I'riee our inducements for yon to buy your shirts of us. Cheviots und Corded Effects, whito neck-band otyle. some have cuffs to match. 50c. Madras Hnd Zephyr Cloth In white neck band style, or collar attached. In fancy striies or jacqtiard weuvos. Some have cuffs, others luive not. $1.00. Finest Outing Shirts of Imported Zephyr Cloth, some have cuffs uttached, others are made in the Ilaglan stylo, $1.50. Boys' Outing Shirts In white neck-band stylo or collar at tached. Silk fronts or fancy percale, 50c. ' When in need of anything up-to-date in Clothingor Furnishings give us a call. MILLIREN'S, The Reliable Clothiers. m f SAFETY AND SATISFACTION. Safety in money spending is one of the most essential features of merchandising. This store's constant & im is to surround its patrons with a bulwark of safety. There is the safety of reliable, carefully bought goods; le safety Of absolute price fairness: the safetv of the "goods markfid in nlain figures nnp nrirp tn all and h that the lowest" system, which places our buying public on a level of commercial equality in their trading;' cnen tnere is ine saiety ot money reTunueu without a murmur. W th a these safeguards to-r crht monev spending, Satisfaction is sure to follow. These are things well worth the knowing. GIOtllllK TISFACTION TO THE WEARERS OF OUR CLOTHING. O "Buys ychnnick from Men's splendid suits that Till equal the best $10 (its shown in town. Gives you choice of stylish, well made suits that usually sell for $12. The very beet men's j3uits that can be made for the money and equal to custom made at 18, 1(3, 14 and 12 dollars. Boys' Clothing have the broadest choice of right- ide and rightly priced clothing from and upwards to 16 years. 6.50 i to 98 cents. Young Men's suits 'ng styles here "rrect idea. 13.49:; ' include every new Price range, $12 Mens' and Boys' Hats. ' It's the attraction of that saving of money on any hat or cap you may see here that's increasing this department's sales. Men's hats, $2.90 down to 49c. Boy's Hats and Caps 98c down tc 28c. Outing Shirts Men's Outing shirts, neckband style in all new designs and colors, high grade madras, cheviot and zephyr cloths at 48 cents. We sell the "Monarch Shirts" at our ever popular low prices. Neckwear All the favorite new colorings and pat terns, including derbyt four-in-hand, King Edward, Tecks, shield and band bows, bat wings, string tieB, best values Bhown; 48o down to 9c. Men's Fixings HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SUSPENDERS, HANSENS UNION-MADE GLOVES, Full line Triangle Brand COLLARS AND CUFFS. We handle the celebrated Union- Made, Keystone Brand PANTS, OVERALLS and JACKETS . All the men's fixings. ' Boys' Waists, Shirts and Shirtees. Trunks, Telescopes, Telescopes, Suit Cases, Grips and Shawl Straps at unusually low prices. Footwear for All the Family. And the rightly made, servicenble kinds, those that give every possible shoe satisfaction. It's a good stock from which to make your spring selections. Kulture Shoe for Women. Patent leather, ideal kid enamel, vici and chrome kid, designed and built to meet the wants of best dressers, and equal to the $4 kinds our price $3.50. Our line'of Ladies Shoes at $2.90, 2.50, 2.00 and $1.50 down to 98c, can't be beat. Men's patent leather enamel, vici vel our calf in all the new shapes and toes. Range in price, $4.0 down to $1.19. Misses' and children's shoes, prices $1.90 down to 25c pair. You will find here is where shoe econ omy go hand in hand. ' Stylish spring Waists Up-to-date ideas in cut and trimmings. Sylish waists from exclusive waist-makers. But they're passed along at prices that interest. Lawns, dimities, India Linens, Percales, $2.49 down to 35c. Ladies' dresses, nicely made of lawns, percales and dimities, $4.98 down to $1.16. Ladies' sacques and dressing gowns; infants' apparel, complete stock. Dress Goods In all the new and dainty effects in the desirable materials, and you'll be Bur prised at the littleness of the prices. Ladies' man-tailored suits and jackets. All the new ideas in Bilks, satins, wash goods. LADIES' HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, RIRBONS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ONE You make no mistake when you come to Big-Stoke Coimt Depar men ts ores J Where there's Everything that people wear and most things that people buy. 6 fa 2 0 5 $ a a a a a a a a a MAIN AND H K ,Jl FIFTH STS- a a a. Iieynoldsville, Pal iOCCCDCDOCCDOOCC.OCOCOOCCOCOCSCCJOOCOCCCOCOCSCCCCCOCCOC;!
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