7 1t Star. iNiih.wijift'mi tl.OO)xr year in lutmnct. V. A. THrilKW' l.illlor wild WKUXKS1)AyTjL LY 17. l'.Hil . Anlndepenrtentliviilpnper.iiiihlMii'devery Wdmlv nt lieyni.lilxvllle, .lelTetin J o. r devoted tntlielntorCHtHiif IteynnliNvllle andJeflVrsnneoinity. Nnn-K)lHii iil.wllltriMit allwltlifulrnew. iiml will lie espeeliilly frlena- twnrd the ItilxnlnK eliisj. OomniiiiiloiitlmiK Intended fur niiVillentlon imut n impiinled tiy llm writer mime, not. for nimlli'itilnn, tnt n n itmiriintee of aood fnltli. Intere-dlnK new Item millc ted. Adverllslna hiIch ninde liiiown on iiipMcn tlon at lhl olHi'p. . , . I.etiEhty eomnmnli-fttloin find fhiirmo of advertisement itlionUI renin tliia oltice Iy . .I.... .....IT. iilwrrlptlnti prlcel.nnper yenr.ln nrtvnnee. Acldre'!illi-oniminl'iillon to U. A.Ftepn- nwn, KeynoUNvllIe, 1'n. Kntered at. tlie pnitiillloe nt Ueynoldsvllle Pa., asaeeondclammiill mutter. Sandy Valley. Tho ico crcBtn festival Saturday evening was a mieecsw. Tho vvcx-eeds nntii.il 11 (10. A bountiful nuilt was also chanced oil, it bi-itiRintf about 21. Newton Brown carried oft tho prize. Mifs Kdith Aurand, of Wg Hun, vis ltcd hor cousin, MIhs Ma.lo Cable, tho past week. Mrs. II. A. Sherwood and dauphtcr, Edith, visited friends in Brookvillo Inxt wook. Ah. r.uthrlo. wife and family, ol TTeathvillo, nro viiiltlnjr tho former sister, Mm. Kills Shoemaker. S. II. McFadden, wife and family, of neynoldsville, Mrs. Chas. Shcpitard, of l'lttsburp, Mrs. Mary MoKnililcn. of Brook villo, and Mrs. Thos. ('artmlinn, of Olon Hazel, snout tho Sabbath with T-iCvl Beobe and family. W. F. Sherwood, of Berwindale, cir culated among his many friends here last weok. Blair Brhcken is able to bo out iitfain. Malo nnd Clarence Cable have re turned from a vihlt. In Big Bun. Chus. Myors, of llacn, visited friends horo the past week. A social party was held at the homo of W. S. Bracken last Friday evening. Rathmel. Mrs. Thos. Lord, of Bites. Pa visit- od here last week. Miss Annie McXeal Is visiting in Da Bois this week. Curt Clark and his mother, of Bols, sent Sunday hero. G. B. Bowser had business In 1)ii- Bu- Bois last weok. Misses Lulu and Nula Adams are V1B- Hlng relatives In Kittanning. Miu. Alex. Petterson, of Cambria Co., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Robertson, horo. Miss Boll Stewart, who has been vis iting In New Florence for two weeks, roturnod home last Friday. Mrs. James Hodge Is visiting friends in DuBois. The Presbyterians have started tho foundation for their new church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hay and six children, and Mrs. Hector Piorson. of Iliithmol, returned to Scottlahd Friday Thoy had resided in Rathmel two years. Hormtown. O. G. Soli Hears and A. K. Calhoun were at Big Run lost woek and bought a horse. ' Kmanuel and Walter Klineolsmith, of Beech woods, woro in this place last wook. Fred Lucas and his mothor, ot Rath mol, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Shoe maker-last Sunday, Miss F.thol Carter, of Punxsutawney, visited Mrs. A. Li. Moore the past weok. J. A. Hotrlck, of Pittsburg, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hot- pick, last weok. J. H. Burtop, of Aliens Mills, had business in Hormtown last Friday, IC. B. Doomor visited In this plaeo Sunday. In speaking of publishing a country newspaper for fifty oonts a yoar, tho Falls Creek lkruhl says: "Tho attompt to publish a respectable country newspa' per for loss than one dollar por year hus boon made by some good nowspupers and that attompt has always rosultod In a failure. Tho Oil City Jilizzwd Is published in a field much larger than this, and few months ago the Weekly HlizzarH raised its prloe from fifty cents to one dollar a yoar, giving as its rea son tbat It was not profitable to publish a newspaper In that small field for less than a dollar a year. The Kittanning 7'rilmne is another of the papers of this section that hus raised its subscription prloe from fifty oonts to one dollar a year, and the Ofty cent newspapers that the Herald can think of at the present time that have not done likewise are not be ing published any longer. Of course, ull of these newspapers announce that they "have come to stay," and that they are going to revolutionize the newspaper business, out trie oia newspapers are generally found doing bulsness at the old stand after tbe "revolutionists" have passed off like a bad dream." Tbe Her ald "predlot that any paper that at tempt to sell fur fifty cents a year will do one of three things: Lower the atari dard of tba paper until it is worth only fifty cents, raise the prloe, or cease to bo published." We are euttlog our stock down and rill for the next thirty days sell a lot of a below cost. JohnBton & Nolan. Transaction! in Real Estate. Tho German Building and Loan As- aoelatlon to Klmer T. Allen, for land In "Warsaw twp. WOO; April 20, 11)01. Martha MeCltiro, ot al., to William MeClure, for land In Washington twp. $1,200: April 17, 1001. William McClnre to Martha MeClure, ot al., for land In Washington town ship. W.200; April 17, 1001. Joseph Sheosley, Sr., to Joseph Khoesley, .lr., for land In Wlnslow township. $100: January 8, 1001. John Fllcklngor to Clarcnco Fllekln ger, for land in Wlnslow township, &7": Ootobor :t0, 1S0.1. W. 1'. Mather 10 1). B. Shields, for timber on land In Warsaw township. $1.0,000; July 1, 1001. U. B. Byerly to Kmanuel Cable, for land In Plnccrcek township. ""; May D, 1101. Mary A. Pol tit to Ooorgo I. Zufall, for property In Big Hun. HT.'ii Juno 0, 10.1. (ieorgo I. Zufall to Joslah Zufall, for property in Big Hun. $..00; Juno 20, 1001. 1'. J. Beck to Harvey h. Lukeliart, for land in Washington township. $700; Jnly (I, 1001. Casper Snyder to C. P.. Snyder, for lot In Kinggold township. $400; Juno 0, 1001. Casper Snyder to O. C. Snyder, for land in Hlnggold township. $-".00: Juno 4, 1001. P.leanor J. Taylor to Harriett E. Hartman, for property In Brookville. $l.soo; July 2, l'.Hil. Louis Wester to Samuel M Intro tin, for land in MeCalmont. township. $!d: Juno 2H, 1001. J. 1. Taylor to John Snedken, for lot In Palls Creek. $400; Juno 3, 11X11. Letter to W. T. Cox, III tnnhlxrilk, J'a. Dear Sir: Congressman Belden, of Syracuse, painted his Thousand-Islands cottage in '02 with Dovoe; nnd painted It again In '00, with tho same, of course. Takes SO gallons. "What! does it last only seven years.' Depends on what you paint for. No ono can tell how long a job of paint is going to last in any particular case. Tho paint may last ten years and tho color five. A summer cottage is painted to keep out water, to keep it from rotting. Seven years is a pood long timo for paint to look fresh depends on the color though; some colors last longer than others. Throe Is too long for some of tho prettiest colors. Nothing pays better, in building a house, than a good job of paint; and nothing pays bet ter, in keeping it up, than repainting as soon as the paint shows signs of Im pairment. But this Is to keep It sound. For tho looks, you may paint it whon- ever the froshncss Is olT. It's a matter of color; not of paint. Yours truly, 42 F. W. Devoe & CO, P. S. H. Alex Stoko sells our paint in your section. Liberal Prizes. At the special mooting of tho firo do partraent held a few evenings ago it was decided to Increaso the money prizes from $000 to $800 In order to ad mit a free-for-all hose race. Two hose races will be run on the 7th of August, one in which only district companies will compoto, and ono that will be open to tho world. The sura of $200 was voted by the department for the latter race, which will attract such teams as Butler, Union City, Warron and Brad ford. No town In tho slate will excel DuBois In its liberality and great races can be expected hero on tournament days. Many towns as yet outside the district organization are clamoring for admittance, desiring a sharo in tho good time that will bo had In DuBois on August 0 and 7. DuBois &jmw, White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by tho friends of M. A. Hogarty, of Lexington, Ky., whonthey saw ho was turning yel low. His skin slowly changodoolor, also his oyes, he suflforod torrlbly. Ills malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was troated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful stomach remedy, and be writes: " After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50o. Sold by H. Alex Stoke, Drug. Kist. Tbat Beautiful Gloss Comes from the varnUh In Devoe's Var nish Floor Paint; costs 5 cents more quart though. Sold by H. A. Stoke. Flavors of all kinds served at tbe Reynolds drug store soda fountain. Keystone mixed paints are guaran teed and none better are made. Can be had at Keystone Hardware Co.'s. Straw bats In all tbe latest things is at MoClelland'a. We have a few odds and ends that we will sell cheap. Johnston & Nolan. Italian Queens for sale. Red Clover Strain. I. F. Miller, Knoxdale, Pa. Neckwear from Gb to 7'ju at McClel land . C'ydesdale Ointment for corns, for sores, for skin dUoases, for ulcers, for burns, for lame back. It 1 a cure. Druggists, 25o. Armies of 8nakes. s Tho building of tho now West Branch railroad, between Karthaus and Clear- Hold, has chased from their haunts hundreds of rattlesnakes and copper heads. Until tho work on tho new rail road began that section of tho country was overrun with snakes. It la so rocky that forest fires could not disturb tho reptiles, so that tho cliffs and ledges boonmo the home nnd breeding plueo of ponntless numbers of them. Ono gang of laborers In ono day kill ed forty-two copperhead snakes and eleven rattlers. In traversing a path leis than a mllo long, Bert Gressmeyer killed seven copperheads. They all ap peared to lie going In ono direction. Tho lalxirors on tho new road are al most terrorized through fear of tho poisonous reptiles, for nearly nvery blast brings a snake or two rolling down among them with the dirt. Some of tho gangs have employed men whoso solo duty is to patrol a pre scribed aren and kill the snakes found therein. Tho men arc afraid to go to bed lest they find a snake as a lied fel low. One of tho men employed to kill snakes In two days slaughtered 102 cop perheads and rattlers. Ho put them all on a pile and tho henp was largo onnugh to fill four barrels. This man discovered ono of tho dens, and Inside of two hours ho had slain nearly sixty snakes. Lock Haven Democrat. She Didn't Wear A Mask. nil nor ooauty was completly hidden by sores, blotches nnd pimples till she used Bueklens Arnica Halve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from Its use. Infallible for vuis, corns, iturns, nenuis and riles. Cure guaranteed. 2"o at H. Alex. Stoko's. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In tho postofllco at Roynoldsvlllo, Pa., week ending July 1.1, 1001: Miss Gertrude K. Watson, Miss Blanch Bowser, Miss Sully Welso, Miss Mary Wolso, Miss Ella Fulmes, Mrs. W. J. Armstrong, Frank Kane, Frank Simpson, V. R. McCllron, W. P. Brook man, M. J. Alvords, Wladysluw Kruszowskl, Gerardo Frieasse. Say advertised and give dato of list when calling for above. A. M. WoomvAKD, P. M. Orphans Home Day at Butler. Thursday, July 25th, will occur tho annual outing and reunion of tho mem bers of tho Reformed Church In West ern Pennsylvania. For this occasion tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railroad Co. will sell excursion tickets from DuBois to Butler and return at the low rate of $2.50. Train will leave Du Bois atH:40 a. m. This evont will bo an enjoyable one. Addresses will be mudo by distinguished clergymen of the Rijormod Church and by Judge Greor, of Butler. For further information soo excursion bills or consult the nearest agent of the company. Reduced Rates to Chicago. On account of tho International Con vention of tho Baptist Young Pooplo's Union of America, to behold in Chicago, July 25 to 28 tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all stations on its linos to Chicago at rato of single fure for tho round trip. Those tickets will bo sold and good going on July 21), 24, and 25, and will bo good to return until July SO, Inclusive. Tickets remaining on deposit after July 30 will be good" returning, louving Chi cago until and including August 24, on payment of foo of 50 cents to Joint Agent. Paint Your Buggy for 75c With Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 ozs. more to tho pint than others, wears longer; and gives a gloss equal to now work. Sold by II. A. Stoko. A Good Thing. Gorman Syrup Is tho special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Boseheo, a celebrated Gorman pbyslclun, and Is acknowledged to bo 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, tho cuuso of the effect ion and leaving the parts In a strong and heal thy condition. It is not an experiment al medicine, but has stood . tho test of years, giving satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. , Boschee's German Sy rup was Introduced In the United States In 1808, and Is now sold In every town and vllluge In tbe civilized world. Three doses will relievo any ordinary oougb. Prloe, 75 cts. For sale at H. Alex Stoko's drug Btoro. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Mitchell, the ladies tailor. Watch the bargain oountor at John ston & Nolan's. Are you going to the Pan-Amorlcan? If so we have the greatest lino of trunks, grips and telescopes In town, Soott McClelland. Talk about a friend Indeed, well, you just tell somebody about Clydesdale Ointment and you ean push your feet under the board In bis bouse any tild time. ClydesdaleOlntment binds friend ship to stay. Druggist sell it 25o. Figures on Glass Industry. Chief of tho Bureau of Statistics, James M. Clark, has completed the compilation of his report on tho glass Industries of tho State for tho year ending Juno ,"10, 1001, which Is as fol lows: Tho entire glass Industry employed O.xim skilled workmen, 0,404 unskilled, 1,(1.1.1 females and 2,1.10 children. Tho average earnings of tho skilled work men were $712.07, of the unskilled $.111.27, or the women, $107.20, of the children, $1110.70. Tho avorago dully wagu of all was $1.11,"). Tho avorago daily wage of the skilled workmen was $:l.0:i, of tho unskilled, men and boys, (I. .12; of the females, H4c. and of the children, (10c. In the window glass works tho wages rnn from $1.5(1 for en gineers to $13 for blowers. Flnttenors and cutters made from $10 to $12 per day. Pan-American Exposition Excursion. From Reynoldsvtlle, Pa., as shown In summer excursion bisik, copy In each station, tho following rates and dales are given to Pan-Amorienn F.xposition at Buffalo over tho Pennsylvania rail road: Rate of 7 day ticket $l.H,i Rate of 15 day ticket - (1.50 Rate of season ticket 7. SO Passengers will leave ReyunldHville, Pennsylvania railroad station, at, 12.52 p. in., arriving In BulVnlo same after' noon at 7.40. Tho through car service is train 15 via P. & K. Division. Pullman Parlor Car Philadelphia to Buffalo: Pullman Parlor Car Washing ton to Buffalo: IVntin. R. R. Dining Cur Washington to BulTulo: Passenger Coach Washington to Buffalo: Passen ger Coach Philadelphia to Buffalo. M. .1. FAKUKt.t., Agt, It Dazzles the World. . No discovery In medicine has ever created one-quarter of tho excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. It'ssover' est tests have been on hopeless vlctl ms o Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage Pleurisy and BronchltU, thousands of whom It has restored to perfect health For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fovor, Hoarseness and Whooping cough It Is tho quickest, surest euro In the world. It Is sold by H. Alex Stoke who gaurantcc satisfaction or refund tho money. Largo lsitlles 50c and $1.00, Trial Ixittlo free. Bids Wanted. Wo will receive bids until noon Sat urday, July 27, 1001, for the erection a frame school house on the site of the old Spraguo school house. Plans and specifications can bo seen at TllK ST A olllco. WiNfluiw Twi. SCHOOL BOAHl). A Poor Millionaire Latoly starved In London because ho could not digest his food. F.arly uso of Dr. Kings New Life Pills would hav saved him. Thoy st rough ten tho atom ach, aid digestion, promote assimilation lmprovo appetite. Price 25o. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by II. Al Stoke, druggist. The good that men do lives after them Clydesdule Ointment docs good and will livo on and on. Its friends are lc glon. Druggists sell It, 25c. ANNUAL HErOItT Of (lie Itlrortnr ol' the lie) iiiiIiIkvIII Nrhool IHMrlct lor Year ltiiilliiu Monday, Jiuio it, 11101. Vliole inimbor of hoIiooIn Avorutfti niinibnr of momliH tuiitflit... S'o. of tntile touolicrH employed No. of feinule teuelnr employed 1 AvuniKB Halurlo of mules pur mould.. $s-3 Ml A veruyti HHluiioHof fomit lew per mom h ill) s: No. nuile Meliolars In uttendiini'n .... No. feniule HoliolarM In tiltenilunce 4: H holt niunlM'r In liHonuiiiu't) A Venice dully itltomliiiu'e ofwholum M' Averiiue pctvontiitfeor attendance.... I'ohi. or viwti pupil permnmti Nu. of mills levied for school piii-MMen No. of mills levied for Ismd DtinxMeit.. Amount levied for hi'IiooI purposes. . tl.lKIS 1 Amnion levied for bond purposed ki 'Mm ,1 Total amount levied Av.Ml ui THKASIHIKn S AIXMU'NT KKOKIITS. Htnle npprn'n yenr enUlnn June, 1UH0..2..'M7 lluliinoe on liiind from last year 2, .''. nil From eolleolor, tuxes of ull kinds .... M-.1 ' From louns stnee lust, report li'.K) ID) From Oo. Treus., for unseuted lands.. 27S tui From ull other sou roes 2:i,:.'ti;i Ml Total receipt,, i,:is4 IXfKNIIlTUHKS. llulldlnv and fiirnlshlnH houses...., Kent luK, repairing, etc Touchers' wuires ', Am't p'd teuch. for utteud. Instltulu School text Ishiks School siippllesother thuii text liook Fuel und coiitlntrenclo Fees of collector und treasurer Salary of janitor $ ll'.'H 2!) W) 4.7JU III i:m 110 21 1 1 ti i USD N Pent and interesT pulU S.'iU 74 ui (XI Other expenses. Total expenditures 12,W1M s: lasnonnanq a.l,4l. HISOIIHCES. fash on liund ; C3.4I.1 Am't due district from ull sou 1 vim... 1,774 Total resources. . 2.1,11m I.IAUII.IT1KS. Am't duo ou unsullied hills. I NIW Aui't borrowed and unpaid !,U.u (XI Totul llubllltles. I,A1W Kesouroes In excess of liabilities..., f 1,(170 41) tKllmutuu value or school properly. N,00U (XI Jos. H Hammond, Pies w. 11. JIKI.I., BUC. Allegheny . . College. Founded In 1S11 m 0 Qood Tradlllaas. Strung Faculty, Uaaurpawcd Locatlaa. D...n..kl. H.u.u. .... ji Pall Tssm Oras KurTBuana iutm. Catalogue and full iiiformatioa tent frea of vhaigt loauy auiiiMaon wlUtiuu to Pra-Mot Wllllaai H. Crawford, Ha an villi, PA. ft T rsiO fa fa 'At fa fa fa I Bino-Stoke it 6 fa 0 (ft fa ft Company ( fa fa ift ft ( Julu 9. 0 ift (ft a a I Clearance g a a iV fa a a fa fa 9.. Sale a fa fa a a a a a a a fa fa a a a a fa fa fa in a ( a a fa fa all a a fa fa a I Denart- ments. a a a a a a a 4 We The tnenpe of furniture. Furniture Occasion of the Year. desire Don't Miss this Carpet Opportunity Carpets 2500 yards Ingrains, 15 to 05c. 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 Axminster to suit. ART SQUARES, LACE Linoleum 2 yards wide, Table Oil Cloth, only 0 Handsome China and Porcelain Dinner sets, q Beautiful Reclining (Jo-Carts for baby, 0 Coal and Gas Rantres. Hot Plates and Ovens, 1 11 tiT ANYTHING NKKDKD IN YOUR HOUSK. 0. N. iiftNU, . Summer Bargain Sale I WANT TO CLEAR OUT ALL SUM ME It GOODS. 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 Dimities, 8 and 10 cents, Dimities, 12 J cents, Dimities, 15 cents, Challies, Organdies, 25 cents, Indigo Blue Prints, 50 cent Ladies' Shirt Waist, 75 cent Ladies' Shirt Waist, $1.00 Ladies' Shirt Waists, $1.25 Ladies' Shirt Waists, $1.50 Ladies' Shirt Waists, $1.75 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 50 cent Ladies' Corsets, $1.00 Ladies' Corsets, $1.50 Ladies' Corsets, 0 9 9 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 cent Ladies' Hose, the best you ever bought for that price, 8 0 0 MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR. 25 cent goods for 19 cents. 50 cent Men's Balbriggan Shirts, 42 J cts. 50 cent Men's Balbriggan Drawers, 42J cts. CLOTHING. . Creoteat Bnrgalnn You Ever Bought. Fiue Clay Worsted Suits, $8 to $10, for $5.00 and $0.25.' Fine Clay Worsteds, $1 0 and $1 2, for $8.25. Rest Clay Worsteds, $12 to $15, for 9.50. Child'B Suit, 75 cts; other houses would aBkyou $1.50 for same goods. V 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 have added to our etore im- Khipmenta of the latest styles Nice GO CAUTS from 7.00 to 2i). IKON BKDS from $3.60 to 17.00. Latent improved gnu and uteel ranged. Bed ltoom Suites from $18 to $48. We have the stock to satisfy every for carpet beauty. INGKAIN Carpet from 15c to 70c. MIUHSKLS from 50c to $1.50. The price of these goods cannot bo discounted when the quality is con sidered. No extra charge for lining and lay ing Brussels Carpet. Don't buy your carpets until you see our carpets. J. R. -HILLIS. In Stock. CURTAINS, PORTIERES. 37 i cents per sq. yard. $1.55 per bolt. 1 11 . .1 Tl 1 CJ1 ( X lien noom aim i arior ouiih. R. HALL. cents, cents, cents, cents, cents, cents, cents, cents, cents, cents, cents. $1.00. cents, cents, cents. 8 10 4 15 4 25 50 50 75 40 75 70 cents.
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