7 Utt Star Subscription $1.00 per year in mlrance. V. A. TKPHRNON, Kdltnr and Pub. WEDNESDAY, AUCt'ST 21, An Inrtcponrtont lor nl pnpr, puhlUhrcl ivirjr Wednenriuy At Kt'ynohlHvlllc, .IctTiM-snn Co. Py devnti'd to the lnti'rotof Kpynoliliivllln ana Jni'mon'onty. Non-pnlltlrtil, Willi it'll t all wit h f atrnenn, una wl II 1m rapuolnlly f rlml ly toward I he Inlxirlnn i-Iiiba. Onmmunk'atlnna Intnniled for publication mut b arcomptinled by the writer' imme, not for Duplication, but an n ittinrantee of food faith. lntivMlnK newaltenmnfllilted. AdvertlfllnK rntea mudu known on applica tion at thin office. LenKhty rommunlcAtlonn nnd clianure of dvftrtlMimenta nliould reach thin ofllre by Monday noon. fhibncrlptlon prlcefl.nOMryear,ln advance. Addrenn all communtcatlonn to C. A . Htcph npon, Keynoldnvllle, I'n. Entered at. the pototflce at KeynoldHVllle, Pa., aa aecond cIam mall matter. Judge Reed In panning tontemw hint Monday on two or three you off men committed to the Huntingdon Reform atory, stated that the impreswlon pono out that this was merely an Institution Intended for the correction of incorrigi ble children, wa entirely erroneous. The Judge stated that tho Huntingdon Reformatory was essentially a penal institution, and that the punishment, by confinement thero, was similar to that in a penitentiary. The special ob ject of the punishment, however, wns the reformation of the prisoner to the end that he might become a useful and law-abiding citizen after his discharge The institution differs from a peniten tiary in this, that old and hardened criminals are not sent to it. Only those who are serving time for a first offense are committed to tho Reformatory, and then only whon they are over the ago of fifteen and under the age of twenty- five years. Humanity is a queer conglomeration The coward flatters himself that he is prudent, the miser that ho Is frugal the fool that he Is witty, tho blather skite that he is eloquent, and tho crlmi nal that he is cunning. Every man has an excuse for his short comings. Wick edness and folly are the result of wrong conceptions of right. Punxsutawney Spirit. The country editor who can keep his paper full of local news during dog days and not give free rein to his imaglna tlon deserves a better reward than slinging scissors and dabbing paste. Clarion Republican. The Democratic State convention was held in Harrlsburg last Thursday. Judge Harman Yerkes, of Doylestown, was nominated for supreme court judge, and Hon. Andrew J, Pal mo, of Mead' Vllle, was nominated for state treasurer, The Republican State convention will be held at Harrlsburg to-morrow. A scheme that the editor of tho Spirit has bad in mind for a number of years to be carried out when tho pot pie of this district send him to Congress (as they seem determined to do) is to endeavor to secure a Government ap propriation for the establishment of several national sanitoriums for con sumptlves. One out of every seven human beings die with this disease, and many thousands of them for lack of means to seek the cool, dry and bracing air of Colorado, the mild and equitable climate of Southern California or the arid regions of New Mexico, as may be best suited to the stage of the disease in each individual oase. The locations of these sanitoriums, of ooui-mo, would be selected by a committee of experts, and to these institutions all persons who desired to go, would be taken and , treated free of charge. The fact being firmly established that consumption is contagious, by means of the tubercular bacilli which Is always the accompani tnent and cause of the disease, such sanitoriums would not only be a great uiessing to consumptives, especialiv those who are poor, but would do much to ward stamping out this greatest scourge of humanity. Punxsutawney tDJItl ft. WestReynoldsvilleCouncil. The West Reynoldsvllle town council lion iu rag-mar session August l.ltD, Members d re sent. A. B. Wend. Inehuir James Orr, J. M. Small, John Benson ana uionara Minor. Absent, Henry TTMrnnl and fiamiml QnlbN Minutes of last regular meeting were roau ouu approves.. The atrAAt nnmmlt.taA .ntl tA nnth lng special on hand, except the opening of tbe alley parallelling Pike street at rear of property of Woodrlng, Johnsotn ana otners. After discussion, it was deoided to expend a reasonable amount for this Improvement. The finance committee reported to wards securing a nozzle and truck for flen hnAA G. W. Dempsey, tax collector, report- -ul -ntl V . m wucubiuK uixeB w luu amount oi 11.04. The report of Wm. L. Johnston treasurer, showed balanoe on band of .108.69. Reduced Rates to Toronto, Ont. Holders of Buffalo, Rochester & Pitta- burg Hallway Pan-American excursion tickets to Buffalo can obtain at that point excursion tickets to Toronto and return at one fare for the round trip ooount of the Toronto Fair and Expo sition. Tlokets on sale August 27 to aeptemoer t). No OIom Carriage Paint Made Will wear as long as Devoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe weighs 8 to b ounces more to the pint. Bold by ii. a. atone. I win fada. mattreaaea. chamber sultan. MAiuitiAa aldA hnardfl. nhlffnnler. Ihoa curtains, blinds, anything wauted in your nouse at uaii s. . We are outtlng our stock down and ' will for the next thirty days sell a lot of noes neiow oost. joonston a, noiau. Tbe only plaoe to (ret silk underwear MtrsCle'aod't. , Criminal Court. Hulow we publish the proceedings of the criminal court held In Brookvllle last week, sccpt the P. and B. cases, and there was a long list of that kind of cases up at this term: Christ Oresta, selling liquor without license: defendant not arrested. Continued. Thomas Russell, rape; nolle proslqne allowed by tho court. M. B. Runlon, assault and battery; not a true bill: prosecutrix to pay costs. Stovo Ixmder, larceny, not a true bill and prosecutor to pay the costs. Nathan Stahlman, surety of the peace: Mrs. Lesta Stahlman, prosecutrix. Settled by the parties. James Robertson, larceny; not a true bill and procccutors to pay costs. Charles Rlshcl, malicious mischief; not a true bill and county to pay costs. W. S. Rnkestraw and Daniel McKoon; assault and battery: defendants plead guilty and were sentenced to pay 25 ench and costs of prosecution. Charles Run, breuklng Into a school house; defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a Hne of $1.00 and costs. Philip Kane, assault and battory: de fendant not arrested. H. B. Klmblo, larceny: defendant plead guilty; sentenced to pay H. 00 fine, pay costs and servo ono year and threo months In the penitentiary. Perry Adams, shooting with Intent to kill: guilty: sentenced to pay 11. IX) fine, pay costs and servo one year lit the pen itentiary. Martin McGregor, assault and bat tery; defendant plead guilty; sentenced to pay I2.Y00 fine, costs and give bond In sum of $."00.00 to keep the peace one year. Tony Boncullo, assault and battery; not a true bill, prosecutor to pay costs, Daniel Smith, libel; continued. Michael Murray, desertion: master appointed to take testimony. John Emigh, forgery: defendant plead guilty; sentenced to pay 1.00 fine, costs and serve one year in the penitentiary Paul Wlngert, John Ward and Harry Hughes, larceny: not a true bill and county to pay the costs. L. Moore, assault with attempt to rape; sentenced to Huntingdon Reform atory. Harvey Hetrick, cruelty to animals; guilty: sentenced to pay ITi.OO fine and costs. Wallace Long and John Stanton, lar ceny; guilty: sentenced to Huntingdon Reformatory. William Thorn, rape; sentenced to pay $100.00 fine, costs and serve one year and nine months In penitentiary Ernest Groves, assault and battery; settled. L. R. Huth, assault and battery; set tied. J. R. Groves, assault and battery; settled. William Simons, assault, with intent to kill; sentenced to pay $100.00 fine, costs and serve two yeais in peniten tiary. Frank Urban, selling liquor without license; sentenced to pay $.100.00 flno, costs and serve three months in county jail. Educational Meetings. Educational meetings for teachers will be held as follows: Aug. 20, Punxsutawney; Aug. 27, Brockwayville; Aug. 28, Reynoldsvllle, M. E. church; Aug. 20, Brookvllle. These moettngs are hold before tho opening of the schools that teachers may bo better prepared for the work of the term. Only practical school prob lems will be discussed. Competent, practical teachers will give instruction at each session. These meetings are held for the bene' fit of all the teachers and It is hoped none will be absent from some one of these, meetings. All friends of educa tlon are cordially invited to meet with the teachers. Sessions open at 10:00 a m. and 1:30 p. m. R. B. Teitrick, Supt. Their Secret is Out. All Sadleville, Ky.; was curious to learn the cause of the vast improve' mont in the health of Mrs. S. P. Whit- taker, who had for a long time, endured untold suffering from a chronto bron chlal trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King's New Discovery," writes her hus band. It completely cured her and also ourod our little grand-daughter of a se vere attack of Whooping Cough." It positively cures Coughs, Colds, La' Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles fiOo. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex btoke s drug store. Letter to S. B. Elliott, RnnoUbviUe, Pa. Dear Sir: if you want your paint to Inst as long as that of other house own ers In your town Is going to last, you should uso lend and r.lno. You can mix your own, or buy Devoe, as you like. Tho results wl!l not he the sntno, however. Devoo leHd and zinc Is ground in voll and thoroughly mixed. Machinery does it. Hand-work can't compete with machine-work, either in cost or thoroughness. Mixing by hand Is Imperfect mixing; and xlno Is pecu liarly hard to mix; wants grinding. Lead and oil Is honest paint; but less urable. Lead Is tender, but zlne Is tough. Tho proper mixture ground to gether is better than either alone. French painters use zlne alone; but American painters think It too hard, and mix It with lead. Yours truly. F. W. Dkvok CO. P. S. H. Alex Stoke sells our paint In your section. Reduced Rates to Louisville, Ky. Tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railway Co. will sell excursion tickets to Louisville, Ky., on account of the Knights Templar Triennial Conclave at ono fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Aug. 22 to 2.'i inclusive good to re turn until Sept. 2 Inclusive. Tickets deposited with Joint Agent not earlier than Aug. in nor inter than Sept. 2, together with tee of oil cents will be ex tended for return passage to not Inter than Kept. in. For Sale. Cow pens, McCormlck hinders, mow ers and rakes, Keystone weeders, Crown drills, horses, cows and general merchandise. J. C. kino a t o. . Are You Moving f Call and flxnmlnA trnnAa at. TTalt Parlor or bed room suites, dining room and kitchen furnlshlngB, granite and tinware, cblna and porcelain, wood and willow ware. A Reynoldsville Woman Asks "Have you a floor paint that will two weeks? " Yes we have Devoe's nas a beautiful gloss and will wear years if properly applied. H. A. Stoke. last it two We have a few odds and enfls that will sell obeap. Johnston & Nolan. Children's suits from 60o to $1.50 MoClelland's. If you want a snappy shoe, buy Walk-Over at Robinson's. Ttitt nln-it .i A V . antoed, for tbe lowest prloe at Hall's the guar- Wo have tho only shirt waist in town. Scott McClelland. Walk into Robinson's and buy a pair of Walk-Ovor'B. Come and seo the bargain counter of shoes at Johnston & Isolan s. Boys crash and linen suits at Met'lel land's. Viewers' Report. In the mutter of the petition of the Chief Burgess and Town Council of the liorough of Keynoldsvllle for appoint ment oi viewers to assess damages anu benefits caused by extending Willow alley in said borough over the lands of Mrs. Khories, A. M. Applegate and C H. Prescott, Jr., from eastern line of Eighth street to western line of land of Jerry Heckman. In the court or common i'leas of Jef ferson county, No. 8,", August term, mil. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned viewers appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of JetTorson county, in the foregoing, matter filed their report In said court on the l-th day of August l'.tOl, and unless excep tions thereto are tiled within thirty days from tho said date of filing, their report will bo confirmed absolutely. The following Is a schedule of dam ages and benefits as ascertained, allow ed and assessed as shown by said report ana tne scncauie nica in saiu court. Geo. Mkm.inhkk, 1 .en, S Vie wers, A 11 1ii,Tir Ah. Reynolds,' SCHEDULE, Schedule of damages ascertained and allowed and benefits assessed on pioer ties damaged or benentted: Dam. award, lien, ass'd A. M. Applegate, $40.00. None. Mrs. George Rhodes, None. Nono, C. H. Prescott, Jr., Nono. None. All of which Is respectfully submitted. liEO. JMELL.1NG KK, ) A. G. Ml 1,1.1 1! EN, 1 Ab. Reynolds. ) BUSINESS CARDS. (1 MITCHELL, v. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. ftfflita. SAM Waat Mnla .mowUa Ooinnierch.1 Hotel, UuytioldHvAln, Pn, G ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, real Pilate aitent. Piilentn secured, collection made promptly, ofllce n i-ioiun uiock, uuynoiuHviue, ra. Reynoldsvllle, Pa., July :I0, 1001 To whom it may concorn. The West Reynoldsvllle Board of Health's attention having been called to the great number of cess pools now In use, and the great number under con struction, thereby endangering tho public health, by the contamination of water in springs and wells, the water of which la used for domestic purposes, unanimously passed the following reiru' lation, for the better preservation of tne puoiio neaitn. Jitmrnvd. That on and after the 30th day of July, 1901, no cess pool shall bo constructed, nor any well shall be used for a coss pool, within a distance of two hundred (.'00) feet of any woll orspring the water of which is used for domestic purposes, unlesr said cess pool or well Is properly walled up and cemunted and made perfectly water tight. II complaint shall be made to the pro per authorities, and it shall be conclu sively shown that any well used for cess pool purposes, or any cess pool built and in use prior to July ItOth, 1001, is con taminating, or likely to oontaminatu the water of any well or spring, the water oi wnicn is used for domestic purposes, the said oess pool must be immediately abandoned, and owner of said oess pool must have same properly cleaned and disinfected, unless said cess pool Is nrsp- erly walled up and cemented and made perfectly water tight. Any person or persons violating the provisions of this regulation, shall upon conviction thereof before the Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the county, forfeit and pay a fine, for the use of the Borough, of not less than $10.00 or more than $100.00, the same to be collected as similar debts are by law collected. L. T. Williams, President of Board of Health. F. J. Austin, Health Officer. G. G. Williams, Secretary of Board of Health. S. O. Wells, Member of Board of Health. D. B. Staukfeh, Member of Board ofHealtb. Approved: Wm. M. BuitGK. Burgess. West Ileynoldsvllle Borough t DMINISTRATOK'8 NOTICE. Notlca is hereby liven that letter of ad, ministration on the ita of Alexander Dick ey, lste of tliu Townsblpof MtrtJaluiout, t'ouii IV of Jeffttrmm and Htate of Pennavlvaula. de. rtmaed. Lava besu Krautud Uitha uiideritltfned to whom all ueraona indebted to said untaU) are requtwUtd la juaka paymeut, and tbjM naving eiaims or oemauas will disk snow tbe same without delay. August w, imu. O.J. Kaaa. Administrator. m. Mcdonald, gMITH M. MoCRElGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate Aitent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Otttce lb KrtM'hlli'h A Henry block, near postotllce, keynoldsvlile Pa. D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. KealdentdenlNt. In tbe Kroehlleh Hen ry blix'k, near tho ixmtnlllcc, Main street, Gentleness In operating. R. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Ofllco on MiTiiml floor nf l-'lt-st Nut lonal bunk InilMliiil, Main nin e!. R. R. DkVERE KING. DENTIST, Olllce on second floor Itevnuldsvlllo Heal r.siaie llldg. Main street Itcyiioldsvllle, l'a. J)R. W. A. HENRY, DENTIST, Olllce on second tloor of llenrv Bros, brick building, IMulu sired. J NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Kent Estate Agent, Keynoldsvllle, Pa. J. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING full line of sunnlles cimstnntlv on band Picture framing a siM'cliill v. Olllce and ware- room In the Moore building on Main street. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FltAKK D1KTA, Proprietor. Klrst class In every particular. Iicated In the verveenire of the business part of town Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious ample rooms for commercial travelers. II OTEL McCONNELL. REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. MASK J. JiLACK, Proprietor. Tbe leading hotel of the town. Ilenduuai- ters for commercial men. Kleain beat, fre lins. hath rooms and irbmets on every fltsir. ample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections flic. ' at As White as the Driven Snow Will be your linen if washed ut the Reynoldsvllle Steam Laundry. We have nil modern facilities and guar antee perfect satis faction. ExiK'nenced and c o in p e t e n t assistants in every department. V r e e delivery to all parts of city Give us a trial order and be convinced that we can do your work better and more promptly than you can jct it elsewhere. AH class of work done. Special facili ties for' washing Lace Curtains. J J NO. B. TOPHORN Proprietor. Right this Way for your PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, EASELS, MOULDINGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, INK, PENCILS, ETC. Cabinet work of all kinds made to order. Upholstering nnd re pnir work of all kinds done promptly. .We guarantee all our work and you will find our prices right. Also agents for Kaue patent Window Isc recna und lusldu lllluds and Screen Doors. Katlniuta cheerfully given. Norttiamer & Kellock, Woodward Uulldliitf, Mala klreet. 6 6 ay ty f.y ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty g ty ty ty ty ty q 6 ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty f ty ty g ty ty ty fiy ty ty ty ty ty ty ty dy ty ty 6 ty ty ty ty D CD a p CD D o o o a o o Z3 5' a p o c 0) p CD Oi O CO 01 a CD - o CO C 5' 3" CD CD o IT SHBSI D P 2 P CD Mi o p 0) 0) P CD ' P C CD CD 0) P CD H afl m 3 P n CO O O a p 3 a o p CO o c -s 00 P 0) CD 3 CD 3 V in it i) i u in in in it i? V it it it iii 9 S it in it it it it it it it it m it 9 in 0 9 it it v w"ai iBino-Stokei ComDanu I DBpartment 1 Stores, ty ty ty ty ty in it it in ty Where there's every- J thing that people wear ijf ty and moBt things people 9 ft buy. $ A 5tti and Main Street, 9 IJ Reynoldsvllle. ty 9 it kfV tTa hardware; 00. ; August Bargains. HAVING AN OVERSTOCK of thr pollowino COOllS, WB OFI'EH Til KM AT PRICES WHICH WILL MAKE THEM (HI, NAILS. 20 kejjs of cut casings at $1.G0 per keg. PAINT. We have two complete lines, one of which we desire to close out. While it lasts we will sell nt 35 cents per quart. v RAZORS. An accumulated stock. Former price $1.2.r, now GOc. Former price $1 .fiO, now 75c. Former price $2.50, now $1.25. CHURNS. Formerly $3.00, now $1.50. 100 CARPGT SAMPLGS. lVa yards each, just right for rugs. These will lie sold at and below cost. FURNITUR6. For the next GO days we will also make special orices Parlor suites, Bedroom suits, Couches to ensh buyers on and Rockers I VIiSirVHE ItKP'l OS SEVOSIt FLOOR. The Furniture Occasion of the Year. Don't Miss this Carpet Opportunity. We have added to our store im mense shipments of the latest styles of furniture. Nice OO CAKTS from 7.00 to 20. IKON BEDS from 3.G0 to $17.00. Latest improved gas and steel ranges. Bed Room Suites from $18 to 48 We have the stock to satisfy every desire for carpet beauty. INGKAIN Carpet from 15c to 70c. BRUSSELS from 50c to $1.50. The price of these goods cannot be discounted when the quality is considered. I t Ylrn f?bnrcr f7r linlnrr nrtA lnv. ing Brussels Carpet. Don't buy your carpets until you sen our carpets. J. R. HILLIS. N. fiMMJ. Summer Bargain Sale I WANT TO CLEAli OUT ALL SUMMER GOODS. Dimities, 8 and 10 cents, 5 cents. Dimities, 124 cents, 8 cents. Dimities, 15 cents, 10 cents. Challies, 4 cents. Organdies, 25 cents, 15 cents. Indigo Blue Prints, 4 cents. 50 cent Ladies' Shirt Waist, 25 cents. 75 cent Ladies' Siiirt Waist, 50 cents. $1.00 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 50 cents. $1.25 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 75 cents. $1.50 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 95 cents. $1.75 Ladies' Shirt Waists, $1.00. 50 cent Ladies' Corsets, 40 cents. MEN'S SUMMElt UNERWEAR. 25 cent goods for 19 cents. 50 cent Men's Balbriggan Shirts, 42 1 eta. 50 cent Men's Balbriggan Drawers, 424 cts. CLOTHING. Greateat Bcu-galna You Ever Bought. Fine Clay Worsted Suits, $8 to $10, for j $5.00 and $0.25. Fine Clay Worsteds, $10 and $12, for $8. 25. Best Clay Worsteds, $12 to $15, for U.50. Child's Suit, 75 eta; other houses would ask you $1.50 for same goods. , r
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