fi IP Would You Like . . A PRPR SCHOLARSHIP IN LOCK HAV'liN NOKMAI. SCHOOL, KINO'S SCHOOL Ol5 ORATORY OR INTERNATIONAL CORRLS PONDtiNCB SCHOOLS? A Frbrbcholarshlp . . IS Of-FHRf:!) nv THH STAR. CONTHST OI'IIN TO ALL. x SUB FULL PARTICULARS . . On Last Page. i VOLUME 10. KEYN0LDSV1LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 11)01. NUMBER 3. Jlfat at Shick & Wagner's. & 1 O liecnupe we handle nothincr but reliable coods; anythinir that doeB $300 Mm SHOE 0- IM OfsEST .TANMSU f ST lllhii V lllU ,10' prove pntififactory ia made right, and you can depend on what we pay. We never before phowed ho many and such choice goods at such reasonable prices, If you want thor oughly reliable clothing don't buy until you have peen our Ptock. Our prices will save you money. MEN'S SUITS Anywhere from $2.75 to $1G.50. We can give you pingle or double breasted pack ptyle, or Trie NGW MILITARY CUT with padded shoulders and tight-fitted back. Suits correctly cut and finely tail ored, in any stylish weave desired, in Cheviotp, Capsimeres, Clays and Worsteds, blue, black or fancy stripes and checks. Men's separate pants from C5c to $4.00. Men's Spring Top Coats from $7.00 to $12.00. Boys' Clothing-Reliable Quality. Three-piece suits from t)0e to $4.00. Sailor suits, 8 to tt years, $2.75 to $4.00. Two and three piece suits tt to 10 years, priced from $1.25 to $5.00. Knee pants from 18c to 85c a pair. Men's and Boys' Furnishings. A full and up-to-date assortment of Furnishings. Everything that is worth having for men and boys, Including all kinds of Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Neckwear, Fancy Socks, etc. We will satisfy you in every way or return your money. SHICK & WAGNER. The liig Store. - 3 3 3 3 s 3 3 3 3 3 YOU ArCj PRO-fUCfliD r Vfi Vfcs You Buy $ m READ'' TO TTAJ SEiB TAiAT IT ViLL GIVr PEPjECT SATISFACTION TO TiE: CONSUM&R. ou.-x.,,. M 3 3 uMuiiuMUMUiiMwum Going to Rain That's why we are ottering this remarkably fine line of Union Taffeta Silk Umbrellas In all sizes, with caseand tassel at $1.25 to$4.00. Then there's our famous Colored Umbrellas- Without doubt the best value ever offered. All the best shades; Just received entirely new; at the lowest possible prices. Call and be convinced that our Carpets In Stock. 2500 yards Ingrains, J 5 to (55c. per yard. 1500 yards Tapestry Brussels, 50 to 80c. per yard. 1500 yards Wilton Velvets, 75 to $1.00 per yd. Also Body Brussels and AxminBter to suit. ART SQUARES, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES. - 1 I I T T T I I bnin waisis And Shirt Waist Suits are far superior to any thing you have seen, at the extremely low price of 4tt cents to $4.00. Ask to tee our fancy hose and muslin underwear. Tlie New store-J. J. Sutter. People's Bargain Store OFFERS TO THE TRADE A BIG CUT IN THE PRICES OF SUMMER GOODS-ALL NEW GOODS. Laches' Shirt Waists, former price 48c, now 30c, Ladies' Shirt Waists, former price 78c, now 50c, Ladies' Shirt Waists, former price 95c, now 75c. Ladies' Shirt Waists, former price $1.25, now $1.05. Ladies' Dress Skirts will be sold at very low prices. Ladies' Black Hose, formerly 8c, now 3c. Large assortment of Laces and Embroidery, just what you want, at greatly reaucea prices. Ladies' Summer Vests from 5c to 25c. Also bargains in Lace Curtains, Towelings and Linens. ' Children's Sunshades from 15c to 50c. Men's, Boys' and Children's clothing will be sold at a reduction ot trom zo to doc on the dollar. Don't VI tlila Rare Opportunity for Big BARGAINS. Remember our expenses are small, therefore we are able to offer great bargains. Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits. fl. KflTZEN. Proprietor, Linoleum 2 yards wide, Table Oil Cloth, only 87 k cents per sq. yard. $1.55 per bolt. Handsome China and Porcelain Dinner Bets, Beautiful Ileclining Go-Carts for baby, Coal and Gas Ranges, Hot Plates and OvenB, Bed Room and Parlor Suits. W ANYTHING NEEDED IN YOUR HOUSE. m 0. R. HALL. Linoleums, New Patterns! Carpets! Carpets! We have a line of carpets that are good sellers, and will meet competrtion on carpets. We Sell a Good Cook Stove for 812.00 THIS RANGE FOR &16.00. IT'S A BEAUTY FOR THAT PRICE. The MONARCH OVEN is sold at our place at right prloe. CALL AND SEE OUR STOVES, . ETC Reunoidsvilie Hardware Go. Tranntctlons tn Real Estate. Snmtiul T. ttcynoldt to Glenn A. Mill- Iron and Charles M. Mllllrcn, fnr prop erty In Itoynoldsvllto. 8,000; May 13, 1!K)1. Emma M. Stroup to Arthur Lowmiin, for land In Plnecroek township. f"0; May 1.1, 1001. C. W. EllcnhorRor to Catharlno Won- derllng, (or properly In tho village of Ringgold, Ringgold township. t!KK); April 5, lfXII. Harry M. I'lylor to K.inma M. Stroup, for ono aero of land In Flnwrerk town ship. .100; August 20, 1!KK). Olive Ij. Dunmlre to Josoph Jara- beck, for land In MuCalmont township. IO;Mny4, 1!K1. N. I). Wheploy to Surah J. Oulusha, for proerty In Ilrockwayvlllo, t7(K); May 4,101. Margaret A. Farroll to C. J. Kerr, Trustee, for lot In Roynoldsvlllo. 1200; May 4, 1H01. Thomas Storrott to William 8. Ster- rett, quit claim for 60 aeres of land In Washington township. 11.00; July A, 1H!W. Osburn A ShafTor to Geo. It. Hlldo- brand, for lot In Falls Creuk. It'M: January 28, 18)2. Ix)ttlo Tlowser to Hannah Montgom ery, for IS acres or land In I'lneoreek township. 42T; May 11, 1!K)1.- 11. H. Hyorly to J. N. Harnett, for 200 aeres of land In I'lneoreek town ship. $H10; May 11, 11(01. W. J. Thomson to Samuel K. Kur- mnn, for lot of ground In Itcynoldsvllle. W:iT: April 1.1, 1IM)1. Itobert M. Anthony to Kllssabeth C. MiMiro, for land In Warsaw fiwrmhip. 11.00; February 9, 1901. William Iteed to Daniel Heed, for lund In Ringgold township. $1; March li, 1HII7. H. D. Osburn to Fernand N. Fran- cast, for two lots In Falls Creek. $1,500; May 7, 11(01. ii. A. Hellbrun to Andrew II. John son, for land In AlrCalmont township. KI.r.; May 0, 11101. L. M. Cochran to Calvin Rogers, for olght aeres of land In Knox township. t4.r0; May 11, 11(01. M. W. Roitz to Uonj W. Roll., for land In Knox township. $1.00; Decem ber 19, 1900. George Y. Stahlman to William II. Johnston, for land in Flnocreok town ship. tr4.r; June 11, 11(00. It Saved Hia Leg. P. A. Danforth, of LaGrango, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Ilucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it In Ave days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Plies, It's tho best salvo In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2Tc. Sold by II. Alex Stoko, druggist. Summer Excursion Tickets. On April .10, 1901, the Pennsylvania Railroad . Company placed on sale sumraor excursion tickets to Buffalo on account of the Pan-American Exposi tion, and to Niagara Falls. On May 1, 11(01, the regular Summer excursion ticket to all tho principal summor resorts east of Pittsburg and Buffalo was placed on sale at ticket offices of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. These tickets will bear the usual Summer excursion limit of October 31, 1901, except that the Niagara Falls tickets will be good to return until No vember 30, 1901. The Pennsylvania Railroad Summor Excursion Route Hook for 1901 will be Issued, as heretofore, on June 1. A Oood Thing. Gorman Syrup Is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Boschee, a celebrated Gorman physician, and Is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discov eries In Medicine. It quickly oures Coughs, Colds and all Lung troubles of the severest nature, removing, as it does, the cause of the effoctlon and leaving the parts in a strong and heal thy condition. It is not an experiment al medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction In every case, which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Doscheo's German Sy rup was Introduced In the United States in 1868, and Is now sold in every town and village In thtf' civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Prloe, 75 cts. For sale at H. Alex Stoke's drug Btore. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Caution Notice. I hereby give public notloe to all mer chant not to sell any goods to any member of my family on my account. J. R. Groves. May 2, 1901. Do not confound Clydesdale Oint ment with any other preparation. It is the "grand old man' of all salves. Your druggist sells it, 25o, , Kathmel. William Pomroy and family started for England Monday. J. W. Smith and wlfo visited In Illi nois Saturday and Sunday. W. E. Wyant, of Wnlston, spont Sun day with his parents horo. Normnn Adams and John Mansel hnd bustunsH In DuHols Frldny. Mrs. Grant Allen and daughter, Vorna, are visiting frlnnds hero. Mrs. A. H. MnHHalxky and children, of Now Iletlilohetn, nro visiting friends here. J. A. Helghlcy, of Camp Run, nnd A. 8. Helghlny, of Wnndvlllu, were In town Sunday. Mrs. John IVnhull went, to Plttston, Luzorno county, Monday to visit her parents. MIhhus Klda, Hurnet and MeKeo who wore visiting in Frostlnirg for the past three weeks, returned homo Frldny. II. I. Patton, of Lancaster, Pa., de livered a temperance lecture In tho M. E. church Sunday evening, James Thompson nnd son, Thos. Tench and son, Duncan Mcpherson and sons, of Fullers station, spent Sunday at their homes hero. Rev. J. A. Heulo, of DuHols, will preach tho mnmorial sermon next Sun day afternoon. All'mcmbers of W. C. No. 602, P. O. S. of A., O. A. It. and 8. of V., are requested to mi!etat tho hall at 2:110 p. m. All old soldiers, whether members of a G. A. R. Post, and Sons of Veterans Camps, are requested to bo at the hull. An aeeldent occurred Friday after noon that might have proven fntul. G- H. Liudurmnn, the mull currier, drove his team up in front of tho postoffice und left the horses stund without being tied while he stepped into office with the mull hugs. Thero woro two ludies In tho huek. For somo reason tho horsesstarUid beforo Mr. Lindormnn got out of office and they run towards homo at their fastest spued. Tho hack was up set in muking the turn to go down pnst tho company store and both ladies were thrown out, ono escaping without Injury, but the other, Mrs. Rob. Hay, had her head and fueo biully bruised and her right shoulder fraetiirodi Shudders at His Past. ''I recall now with horror," says Mail Carrier Burnett Mann, of Levnnna, O., "my three years of suffering from Kid nny trouble. I washardlyever froofrora dull aches or acuto pains In my back. To stoop or lift mail sacks made me groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up, whon I began to use Electrie Hitters, but six bottles com pletely cured me and mado mo feel liko a new mun." They're unrivaled to reg ulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and TJowols. Porfect satisfaction guaran teed by II. Alox Stoke, druggist. Only !i0 cents. Reduced Rates to Gettysburg. For the benefit of thoso desiring to attond the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of tho Republic, Depart ment of Pennsylvania, at Gettysburg, Juno 3 to 8, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tlckots to Gettysburg from all stations on Its line in the State of Pennsylvania, on June 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, good to return until June 10, inclusive at rate of a single fare for the round For specific- rates ap ply to locul ticket agents. Reduced Rates to Cincinnati. On account of the convention of the United Soclotles of Christian Endeavor to be held In Cincinnati July 6 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil July 4 to fl from all stations on its line, excursion tickets to Cincinnati at one fare for the round trip. These tickets will be good for return passage, leaving Cincinnati not earllor than July 8, and not later than July 14. For specific rates and full Information, apply to ticket agents. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofflco at Roynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending May 18th, 1901: Mrs. Virnni L. Bash, care Samuol Thompson, Mrs. Maggie Huffman, Jen nie Morloy, James Smith, Esq., Mrs. Mary Tollnsky, Miss Mary Wells. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Old Soldier's Experience. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife was sick a long time In spite of good doc tor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." They always do. Try them. Only 2ao at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Oh 1 tell us the old, - old story. No but Clydesdale Ointment will cure piles sure as the tun seta try it. Drug gluts, 25o, Notice to Taxpayers J SAVE TEN PERCENT. ursiint to mi Ai't of AssemtilV t Will at- tenij nt Ihn fiillcmlnn times unci plneos to ! reive rotinly, pmr, Imnri, state uuddoR taxes ror inn year r.ii, n-wu : Heaver lownnlilii. Mimilny. Ma t7. at store of . !. Kelt, H to II a. m. Wiirihv e imfmiuii. Mnnciay. may 27. at Ilnlel, I to :i p. ni. KIukkoIiI IowiihIiIi, Monday, Mny 27, at Ho tel. 4 lo H p. ru. Purler towiilil), Tuesday, May JS, at Elk ln's store, s to II a. rn. Terry township, Tuesday. May v, at Hotel, lVri-vvllli.. I to rt if. m.. nnd ftl. store of Krra (lourley, i'rosttiiirit, Wednesday, May 29, S to ii a. rn. Younit township, Wednesday, May IW, at of fice of 'ftiulre l.iimlHon, Horatio, it to 4 p. m, i imvviiiii iioroiiKii. Thursday, may ou, at llotef Haley. riitixsurawney Ijorouuh, Friday, May 81, at Hotel I'antall. Younir IiiwiihIiId. Hut nrilriv. June 1st. at Hotel Panlall. 7 a. tn. to M rn. Hell township, Monday, Jtineil, at the house f Henry llron n, II to II a. rn. (Iiinklll township, Monday. June 8. at Gib son's store, 2 to 4 p. rn. It I tr Uuri iHiroiiKh and Henderson townnhlp, Tuesday, June 4, at Hotel McK'liire. iienuersou townsnip, wcnnesoiiy, .nine d, In Di'slte, nl Hotel Wayne, I). a. ni. to 12 m. I townshln. Wednosdav. June n. at the house of Curl-North, 2 to 4 p. m., and n Anita, al llolel McOrenor, Thursday, June II, N to II a. in. Oliver lownslilu. Thursday. June B. at Ollveliurir Ktoni, I to :i p. rn., and at Rea Mouse, rool iiritnr. 4 lo ft p. rn. Knox township, rlday, June 7, at McCrock- en's store, tt to II a. ni. i'luei'reek township, Friday Juno 7, at store of E. Wiser, 2 to 4 p. m. (-orslea horouirh anil I'nlon township, Sat urday June M, at- llolel (lleiin, S:ft to 11 a. m. Hunirnervllle hornutrh and (Mover township, Palurday, June H, at Cunlral Hotel, 2 to 6 p. Warsaw townshln. East. Monday. June 10. at Kin's llolel, It lo II a. rn. Washington idwriMhln, Monday June 10 In afternoon, at Hotel llarelay. Westvllle, and Tuesday, June II, at Horkdaln store, H to II a. ni., and In Kalis Cn-ek, at Hotel l.amontas'no, Tuesday, June II, I to ft p. ni, Hnyder township and Hrorkwny vllle hnr ouuh, Wednesday, June 12, at Logan House. 1'olk township,' Thursday, Juno lil, at house of In I Ion Khollner, V lo II a. m. Warsaw. West. Thursday. Juno i:i. at llotol. Itlfliiirdsvllle, 2 to 4 p. ni. Kldred Heath and Harnett townslilns. Fri day, June 14, at llolel, Hlttel.Ss. rn. to 4 p. m. Wlusiow townshln. Tuesday. June 1H at Im perial Hotel, Iteyiioldsvllln. ueynoiosvuie uoroiiKh, wouncHuay, juno IK. at Imperial Hotel. Wiist, Hi'Viiolilsvllli, hornuirli. Thnnulntf. June 'JO, In the forenoon, al Koss House. Hrookville horoiiuh. Friday. June 21. at the Treasurer's Otllco. Hose townshln. Halurdav. June 22. at the Treiisurer's I Mllee. 1 en nereent w II he added to all taxes not paid County Treasurer hefore duplicates are piaccu in rimiuH or iMirointn ntiti townsiiipcoi- I I.M HI,.... II.. O.. .....I tllfll..Ul licenses will ho received at all places visited, and all licenses remninliur unpaid after the nrst. nay or July will lie placed In the Hands of I he iioMr ofticers for rnl lection, its per Act of Aswctnlilv. may l, i:i. ;ii.4'. ii KIT'.. County Treasurer. J HAVE OPENED A FIRST-CLASS FRUIT STORE : : : Two doors nbove the P. R. R. tracks, West Side, where at all jtimes you will find a iresh stock of Foreign and Domestid Fruits, Vegetables, $c. To show you a choice stock I invite you to in sncct mv store, knowitnr . - - - ' fs that you will be pleased and remain a customer. . A si 'snectiuiiv. i I. LI A IVhA OCnla ,1 T) 1 Cujur, Tohuco, Cigarette und SrJt JMniis. TT ..11 iNorujamer 1 SB -A. Cli MtK'F 1 I You will find the Pictures and in the town, below city pi! vv e aiso nave zuuu teet ot Picture Moulding. 75 different kind to selc GRILLEH And any odd pieces MADE TO 0 A AU- i. 1 t nuu nuw nuii iiuuscck has arrived any j Broken Furnitur you have, send tlm arc have them fixed over as new. f ' 1 1 l sl.
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