THE STAR-SUPPLEMENT Free Scholarships WILL BE GIVEN AWAY BY THE STAR, OF REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. KIHST THIZE Oho I'll!! yt-nrat Loci; Haven State Normal, including tuition, boarding, etc. SKCOXD PUIZK One term in Kind's School of Oratory, Pittsburg. THIKI) L'UIZK-A if.'lj course in t!ie International CorreHpondence Schools, of Srranton, Pa. The young- lady or gentleman getting the highest number of votes will be given one lull year at tlie Lock Haven State Normal School freerincluilingtitition, light, heat, furnished room and boarding". This is one of the licst Normal schools in the State. The contestant receiving second highest num ber of votes will lie given one term 12 weeks at King's School of Oratory, Pittsburg, where oratory, elocution, dramatic culture, literature, Shakespeare study, music, drawing, deism te, will be given a premium counc il which will en title them to JIG votes, or 3 votes for every month paid. Any one sending or bringing in a new yearly cash subscriber will be given a cou pon equal to GO votes. Persons desiring to enter the contest should begin as early as possible. As soon as the names are sent oi handed in to Til H Star office thev will be published, but the number of votes will not be published until June l'Jth, when the vote each contesta.it has at that time will be published opposite name, and from that to close of contest tlie vote will be published as counted and returned by the judges from week to week. On. Monday of each week (alter June 10th) the ballot box will be opened and the coupons counted by judges. .4 j 2 " J X 2 '" "" j j " T I I K STA.R- Vkdni:si.y, May l.'i, limi. Scholarship Coupon. Name. AUUHKSfl. Prof, Byron W. King. book-keeping arc taught. King's School of Oratory has gained quite a reputation as a first class school. The person receiving the third highest num ber , of votes will be given a $3o.00 course in the International Correspondence Schools, of Scran ton, Fa. A complete commercial course, steno graphic course, book keeping, complete teach ers' course, coal mining, mechanical drawing, telegraphy and 60 other courses are taught by this school. The winner of this prize can take up a $35.00 course or can have the $35.00 ap plied as part pay on any course the winner may select. The person getting the second highest number of votes can have their choice of the scholarship in Kings' School of Oratory or the Internation al Correspondence Schools. Premium Coupons rersonspayingtheirback " subscription, or in advance one year or more, i! ri :i n I J ii.li : i uii : : u i : iz itxs : : i : : : :: aui Write in the above lines the name and ad dress of the person for whom you wish to vote and send or take the coupons to the secretary, J. I. Ilaskins, the music dealer, where they will be placed in the ballot box. Contest closes tit 12 m., August 8th, 1901. All business com munications and inquiries should be mailed to The Star office. Receipts and coupons will be promptly mailed from The Star office to patrons. RULES OR CONTEST. Contestants must register their names at The Star office. All coupons must be sent to the secretary of the committee, J. P. Ilaskins, within 30 days from date of issue or they will not be counted. All money collected for new subscribers or on subscription due must be sent to this office weekly. Each contestant will be furnished with printed cards certifying th.it he or she is a contestant Notice to Taxpayers ! SAVE TEN PERCENT. I'lirsant In an Aft of Amemhly 1 will At tend in tht fnlhiwlnix times Htiil plaeeit l.i re relve futility, poor, IhiihI, Httltt) limiting taxes fur I he year llml, to-wlt l Heaver township, Mnmlny, May 27, nt stnro tif l r. Id'Ht, It to II ii. m. Wuiihvllle Imrmuili, Mnmlny, May 27, nt llnti'l, I In :l p. m. Kinuiinlil township, Mnmlny, Mujf 2, nt lln ti'l, 4 in II p. in. I'm ter township, Tuesday, May 28, nt Elk In's stnn. M in II n. ni. I'erty township, Tui'tulny, May 2, nl llntol, I'i'i ry h vl I Ic, I to it p, in., ti nil tit Hlni'p nf Kxrii Itniirlry, l-'i-nHihiirtf, Wciltu'siliiy, .Mny 211, H to II it. m. 'nlllltf tmvnulilp, Vpilinnliiy, Miiy 2!t, nt of flrt4 nf 'Hiilrt' l.iiiiiUnn, llnmllo, 2 to 4 p. tn, cliiyvliii- IkiiiiiikIi, 'Ihiiimliiy, Miiy Si, nt llntol Hull y. I'liitXMiiiiiwni'y IkhiiiiiiIi, Frltlny, Mny 31, lit lintel I'iiiiiiiII. Viiiiiik iiiwiwlilp. Hiitiirdiiy, June lit, nt llnti'l I'linlull, 7 n. in. In 12 tn. Iti'll imMi-liip, Mnmlny, Jiinu:!, nt tlit limine nf Mflit-y Itrnuit, II tn II il. tn. tJiiMkltl Inw nhlp, Monday, Junu S, lit (Jib Kim' itol'i', 2 In 4 l. III. Itlix Hun tioroiii:li iiihI lliiiilirinii tnwnnlilp, I iii'ilny, .limn 4, tit llnti'l MeCliiro. lli'iMlermiii tnwnililii, Wi'ilni'Miliiy, .Tune 5, In t,.tii', hi Hotel Wiiytie, II. n. tn. In 12 in. Mi'l'tilmtilit linvii'.litp, Wi'iliii'iiliiy, .liinn fl, lit the house of Cm t North, 2 tn 4 p. m., iintl in Aiiltti, til lintel Mt:Ori'i;or, I'hurHiliiy, June II, N loll n. tn. Oliver lownhlp, Thiiriliiy, .litne tt, nt OllvelMiru Htore, I to il p. in., ttntl nt Hen , lloime, 'ool Hpriim, 4 In ft p. ni. Knox Inunshln, l'rlliiy,.luuit 7, lit MeCrnek i'h'h Hiui-e. It In II it. in. I'liM'i'ieeU tnuushlp, Kridiiy June 7, nt ture nf K. WtHi'i-. 2 to 4 p. in. Coi-Mleu bnrouuh mill I'tilon townslitp, Hiit uiiliiy .lime H, at lloiel lilenn, H::ill in II n. ni. Htlintnervllle hoiouuh mill Clover towunhlp, Siitiiuliiy, .lime h, nt Central Hotel, 2 In d p. in. Wuriiiw InwttMhlp, F.imt, Mninlay, Junn 10, nl I-'ox'h Hotel, 11 III II II. III. Uashtiiaioii tmYiixhlp, Mnniliiy .liinn 10 In nfli'inooii. al Hotel ll.'ii-eltiy, Weslvihp, mill 'I'llesilny, .liine II, at ItiH'kilitip Htnrn, ri to II n. in?A iiimI In I-iiIIn Creek, at lloiel l.iiiuoulimnv, i'uemliiy, June II, I to A p. ni. Snyile'r township nnil llriM'kway vtlln iMir nituri. Wi'iliii'wilay, June 12, nt !nKnu Hoiimi. I'olk lotvie-hlit. 'rhuixliiy, linie IJ, nl limine nf l-'iiltmi hholtner, M tn II ii, ni. WarNitw, Wi'Ht, ThurNihiy, June III, nt llulel, Itli liaiiNvllle, 2 to 4 Ii. In. Klilieil Heath anil llarnelt townhlp, Krl llll V. .1 Ullli 14, Hi Hotel, Mizel, It ll. Ili.ln4p.tll. Vlulow Inwiinhlp, Tui'silay, Junu IN ul, lui perial llnti'l, KeyiiohlHvllle. lleynoliNvllle lioinuuli, Weilnesiliiy. June Ht, tit liuiierlal lintel. We,t IteynolilHVllln horniiuli, ThiiiHiluy, June 20, In the forenonn, at Ito-m IIiiiim. ItMHikvllle I'uiouuh, Ki lilay, June 21, lit the TreiiMirer'M Oltlco. Kimii Inwimhln, Siilurdiiy, June 22, tit the Treasurer's Otllee. Ten per rent will be nihleil to nil tnxen not pulil County TiiMiuiir before iliiilli'iiii'i nri' jilaeeil In IninilHof tiurmiuh anil towtmhlnrol li'i'tiiri. Mereautile, Ui'stauralil nntl lltlllaril iU'eliT will bu rei'elvi'il at all plaee-i vlslteil, nnil all Hei'iiMi'. ri'inaliiiuu iiupalil after the (list ilay nf July will he nlai'eil In the liatul nf I he pruper ullieei H for eollection. tm tier Aet. nf AsM'inbly. May I, llml. Cuuiity Treasurer. Cheap Excursion to Pan-American. Tho BtifTiiltt, llot-lu'HtiT & I'lttnburiih U'y Co. iinnminco tliu flrnl exciirnliin to tbu I'HD-AiiKtrlcut) expntiitlon on Wed tifhtliiy, Miiy loth. Train will leavo Fulls Creek ut 12:57 p. m. Tlmro in no quurilion lliut the I'uti-Amnrlciin Kxpo nit ion In llio Kt'iintloHt nnU motst com plete uvor (i'vt'ti on thin continent. In ninny wiiyn It excels every nlniilHr en-ti-rpi-lHo In tho hlHlory of tho world. Chief union); Itn merits U tho fitet Unit overylhlnu cut) bo eusily w.'en and com prehended, but to trot un adeqiiuto Idea of tho Immensity and beutity of lis won derful display It must bo visited. Tho furu from Kulls Creek Is $.1.25 for tho round trip. Tiekets will bu good t'nlne on trul n scheduled alMivoand for return fnisstiifo on uny reulur train l aviti( ititTulo prior to midnight of Friday, Muy 17th. They will not be Rood in sluepiiiir or chair cars In either direc tion. For tickets, timo tables and full In formation consult tlit nearest UK'ent of tho company or udtlress A. F. Uitveret, Hxcursion Atfent, itochester, N. Y. Summer Excursion Tickets, On April :i(l, ltKIl, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company placed on gale summer excursion tickets to Buffalo on account of tho i'un-American Exposi tion, and to Niagara Fulls. On Muy 1, 1!H)I, the regular Summer excursion ticket to ull tho principal summer resorts east of Pittsburg and Buffalo was pluced on sulo at ticket unices of tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company. These tickets will bear the usual Summer excursion limit of Octobsr III, 11)01, except that tho Niagara Fulls tickets will he good to return until No vember .10, urn. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Summer Excursion Route Book for HKJ1 will be issued, as heretofore, on June 1.