Vkt Star. Stuhsrriptinn tl-00 prr wtr in ntlrnvr. ! A. HTKPimmON. Hilltor mill Vuh, k D n KHy yTja nUa u y 22. uma. AnlnilopniiliMH Incnl iiiipr.iinlilMn'liMcrv Weilniwlnv nt Hi-ynolilNVlllf, .lellersiin J o. '., ilovoteiH.Hhe Inli'ii'MHof Id'yniililtvlMo jnd.li'ltiTniini'iiiiiilv. Ni)n-wilhlc-iil, wllllriMil All with fnlrniiw, nml will lwiiveliilly filenil v tiiwaril.tlii liilmrliiii rliii. Oommiinlriitloii. Iiiii-iiiIimI for tiiilillnitliMi ,1111st lie miMimpnnliMl liyllio wrller imiin-. not for piinlli'iulon, lint n n Rtiiiriintw of -Jod fnlth. InlervUliiii new. Hi-mi nolle iel. A.Iviti India nili'H iimilii knciniuin iipiiUeu llon Bt IhlmiHli'i". , . , Jniihiy rcMiiiniinlciitloiiii nml clinnxo or vprtlMimciitd ulumlil retieli 111!" olllen ly Momlny noon. , , Siilmerlpllon prlwl.lHf ypiir.ln nrtvnm-i'. Alilri" nllromninnli'ntloiiH loO. A.SIeph enxim, HcynoliNvllli. I'll. Entered si llin piwlofflre nf Ki'ynoht.vllln l'a., nirond rl nmll nintti-r. HOWE'S MOV1NQ PICTURES. Assembly Hall was too Small to Accom modate the Ctowd. The Lyman Howo Moving Picture Company nt Assembly hull last Thurs day evening w9 tho best drawing at traction over appearing In that hull. Almost oltfht hundred people wltnrswd tho performance, and mnny people wero turned nwiiy because they could nut trot a sout. Heforo seven o'clock only standing room tickets were being sold. The Lyman Howo Co. Is certainly up-to-dato and strictly flrst-clas. Tlio pictures are illustrated In all their real Ism and with such forcible naturalness as to lead the audience to believe It Is looking nt the Hetiml scene Instead of merely a picture reflected on canvas. When the picture of Mr. McKinlry, making his public speech on the Pan American grounds tho day before the assassination, was presented a deep hush fell over tho audience and a few tears were shed. All felt Its slgnill canco. Among tho other scenes were ylews from China, thrilling contest In ice yatchlng, polo, football, and funny pictures such as tho disadvantages of living In a flat, Undo Josh and Cousin SI at a theatre. Those sitting on tho front seats, at least, know how it feels to be run over by an automobile. Ono of the attractive pictures was a big liner in mid-ocean battling against gigantic waves. When part of program had been reached where the magic pictures were to be presented a breakdown occurred nt the power house and the electric power, which oporated tho machine, failed and that ended tho moving pioture performance, although the au dience waited about twenty minutes hoping the electric power would be turned on again. The work of Jay Taigo, the clay modeller, was appreciated by tho large audience. Paige is a genius In his line of work. ,Prof. Lenkcrd engaged tho Lyman ,-IIo.we Co. to give another exhibition In this place in May, at which time an entirely now program will bo given. There was a mix up on reserved seats Thursday evening which made it a little annoying and unpleasant for those who found somebody else in their seats, bnt that troublo will not occur again. Jlereaftor small tickets will be used for all entertainments samo as is used on lecture course. To all Whom it Concerns. - I am informed that my nomination for city council Is not wanted by some on the ground, as I understand, because I am not a property holdor, and a stranger in the city, but much to tho contrary I think, as it was shown at tho primary when I came out ahead, which was loft entirely to the people at large to oast their votes for whom thoy pleas ed without the solicitation upon my part, and those people know well, I ..think, who they were voting for, and are working for an honest man for an honest government. An office seeking the man. Now to those who have opposed mo in the manner in which t'aey have, stooping to such trlckory which would make any man, who has manhood at all, blond run cold, of which tho report is false and without any foundation at all They bad better get their gunning suits on, and plenty of amunltlon, for I am going with hot shot and bollev'e the people will know just as much what they are doing on election day for a good and honest government as they knew what they were doing when they suieoiea me on tnelr ticket at the prim' ary a candidate for city council. The saran will hA loft to the people for their choice. If elected I will serve the city in every way honorable to the best of my ability, that no man may become ashamed of his vote in the future. If I am defeated I will accept the same manfully, and not shamefully, and at any time I can be of any service to this city I will be pleased to lend a help ing band. Study the above carefully, however. for I cannot help thinking that the clti zens know when they have the right man in the right plaoe. Thanking you one and all for the past and future I am Yours respeotfully, William Bennett. rr Whatever mny.b the niptotn elwv where, nt our ntoro The Truth is Good Enough. im.KJB-.usmwmm 'a.mri t Thread at Sutlers 4o. per spool, one week only. Have several pieces good new carpet for sale cheap, also will weave your carpet any day. Teofkkl Pemav reaver, West Reynolds vllle. 15 and SOo. bose at Butters for 12 and 15 cU. MI LLI RENS 11! ir-: ira You don't have to keep any pur- cIioho made here if it not Hatisfao tory In atiy way your money will be cheerfully refunded, TIiIh in how we gain confidence. Getting ready all over the store for bright, sparkling Spring Goods to arrive, planning now for the busy time coming, making every possible effort to show the finest line of Spring and Summer goods ever shown in this section and at prices that will win you at once, to our store. We have selected our stock with care ignoring the custom of buying ASSORTMENTS at catchy prices, feeling that our judgement and care in selecting is better than that of houses who offer such inducements. We have bought our stocks from firms of long standing and wide reputa tion, therefor feel safe in showing our goods, knowing they are honest value for every penny invested. Note our many prize winners offered below and you will at once see that you can save at least 25 per cent on every dollar invested. Shoes. We offer you the famous John Kelley Shoe, known throughout the country lor its excellent workmanship. Women's Hand Welt and McKnv Sewn Shoes, Viei Kid, Donpila and selected patent call, patent kid and box call, newest toes witli kid and patent leather tips, military and cuban heels mannish or dainty lasts at $2..r0 and 3.00. Shoes for Misses and Children lace and button an endless variety. Trices 00c. to $2.00. Infants shoes, dainty models of art; patent leather, foxed, red, black and brown 50c. to $1.25. Skirt Leaders. Ladies new pattern dress skirts light grey and oxford trimmed with fancy satin braid, lined throughout at $2.00. ( )ur line of black mercerized underskirts are trade winners. Trices from $1.00 to $5.00. Waists. Another lot of those handsome black taffe ta waists if we did not have your size 3-011 can get it now .'t.50, 4,50 and 5.50 each Wc show an elegant Ircnch inercerizid sat teen waist fit 1.00 find 1.50. The remainder of our Persian flannel waists at a record In-caking n ice 75c each. Ladies 1 'crsKiii Waists fill sizes, chcup fit 75c while they last GOc each. Coats. Only a few left, the price will astonish you, our last weeks sale has liecn a record breaker sizes are limited any garment in the house at COST PKICIi. Wrappers. We allow you to be the judge when wc say wc have the best wrapper at the priec found anywhere full width skirt made in new styles blue, black and red $1.00 to 1.25. Underwear. IJ very thing you call for; in this line wc have made a great success with our cotton and wool union suits in black $1.00 to 1 .50. . Ladies black wool tights at $1.00. Separate garments nt 25. ,'55, 50, 75c to 2.50. Art Draperies for Cushion Covers. The craze for our new drapery designs is immense; let us show you the coverings and material for a cushion, all grades t select from 18c yd up. Battenburg Laces and Threads. See our new line of laces just received also handkerchief nnd collar patterns, we carry thread from No. 80 to 1500. ' Hosiery. Wc offer the strongest line of any of our de partments. Ladies hose equal to the lest at 10c pr, Ladies fast black hose nt 15c pr. 18e per pair usually sold at 25c. 25c we will show you hose at this price that can not be matched elsewhere less than J55c pr. 35c per pair unusual bargain worth 50c. I letter hos iery 1 1 50. 75. 1.00 and 1.50 per pair. Blankets. Your last chance only a few more left of those 10-1 Domet blankets 45c pr. Corsets & Corset Waists W. B. Corsets noted for fit nnd wear 50c to $1.00. Ferris Waists for Children, Misses and Ladies all styles 25c to $1.50. We will order any corset made not carried in stock at regular selling price. Stone Fro linn -m tv M TP, S K IT rW tat Store, ee 3 Idsville. Court News. Com. vs. Michael Murray, dosortlon. B. E. Irvin, Esq., appointed master to take testimony. Com. vs. Joo NtBSof, anwtult and bnt- try. IJ. L. Agnow, prosecutor. Cuso settled by tho parties, and nol. pros, al lowed by the court. Com. vs. Win. LuUomivleh, obstruct ing public highway; true bill. Jury find detondont (ruilty. Sentenced to pay 11 no of $25, and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. W. P. Miller, anwult and buttery. S. B. Bulloy and wife, prose cutors. Trim bill. Jury find defend ant not guilty, and prosecutor, S. 13. Bailey, pay the costs. This prose cution was for whipping a pupil in school. Com. vs. James Kelsey, furnishing liquor to persons of Intemperate habits. True bill. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay $."0 fine, costs of prose cution, and serve sixty days in jail. Com. vs. Joo Bullish. 'John Drusa, Stanish Bullolt, Antonio Washnock and Lumey Casseth, assault and battery; true bill. Jury find John Drusa guilty, and tho others not guilty. Com. vs. John Malco, assault and bat tery; truo bill. Jury find defendant guilty. Com. vs. Leonard Hoasley, horse stealing. Nol. pros, allowed by the court, on the ground that defendant had been returned to tho house of correc tion. Com. vs. Grace Aaron, ot. al., Reyn oldsvlllo girls who wore bound over to court by Squlro Woodrlng; upon agree ment of attorneys on both sides nol. pros, allowed on payment of costs, and fines imposed by the justice wore re mitted. Com. vs. William Cupp, extorting money; continued on application of de fendant. Com. vs. Mike Hlrtz, John Zldik, ut. al., riot, &c; continued on application of district attorney. Com. vs. Henry Hauk, Alias Victor, C. Sparks and Robert E. Brent; larceny; guilty. Coin. vs. John Walton, common nuis ance; sentenced to pay a fine of $1.00, pay costs and undergo an Imprisonment in oounty jail for a period of thirty days. Com. vs. Barnabas MoCanna, assault and battery; defendant plead guilty; sentenced to pay 11.00 fine, costs and ten days In county jail. Com. vs. Leonard D'Addrio, assault with Intent to rape; continued on the application of district attorney. Glass blowers' shoes, first-class fire proof leather, at cot price. Call and see them at the People's Bargain store, A. Katzen, proprietor. Constitution of the Mother's Club. Nnmo This organization shall bo known as the Mother's Club of Heyn- oldsvillu, Pa. Object Tho object -of the Mother's Club shall he to promote educational sentiment in tho community nnd to rondor more effective tho work of tho public school, by extending such co operation to the teachers as may bo deemed bdvisuhle. Officers Tho officers of tho Mother's Club shall bo a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. Those officers shall serve during ono annual school term, or until tholr successors aro elected. Committees A program Committee of three members shall be appointed by t ho president to serve during the school term, whose duty It shall bo to secure spcakors and to prepare tho various programs, to be carried out at the regu lar meetings of tho club. Muotlngs Tho, regular meetings of tho club shall be held In tho Audito rium of the school building at 3. .10 o'clock on tho first Friday of each month. Special mootings may bo sailed at tho call of tho president. Amendments This Constitution may bo amon'dod at any regular meeting of the olub, by a two thirds voto of the members present. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters rorauining in tho postolltce at Roynoldsvillo, Pa., wook ending Jan. 18, 11102: Mr. Webster Woodburn, Charles E. Nelson, R. C. Myers, Miss Huttle Bloom, Rlloy Shoesley, Esq. FOKEIQN. Gulseppe Gugliolint Glovanno Dl Jooio, Pasquulu. Durante DiDiolnoro, Pasquale Durante, Slguora Pavolnla Gentile, Filomoua Briunga, Benedetto dl Fooio, W. Czermindki, Stephen Canny, Tommasco Nicortrldo Frances co, Antonl Hopronski. Suy advertised and give date of list When calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. The fellow who winks one eye and says he has a pull Is not always the same one who gets there, The quiet little man back in the corner some times has more influence with the "powers that be" than the follow who does so much blowing about It. Fulls Creek Jkratil. Butters for hose all winter bose re duced. ' Wireless telegraphy (Parent Co.) all dividends ID. I0 share regular jirloo 8.00. 18.00. Jas. D. Shaffer, Bloomsburg, Pa, All winter underwear reduced at Sutter. Investigating Spiritualism. This town hits been nil worked up during the past ten iluys over the coming to this place of a spiritualist lecturer unci a 111. 'ilium. Tho lecturer, Rev. Moses Hull, of Buffalo, N. Y., de livered a series of four lectures in Hot riuk's Hull lust, week, and tho medium, Mrs. Vestal, of Indianapolis, Ind., pro ceeded to proline" the spirits of the do parted and ruke in the shekels. "Fuku" and "Spirits'' me tho words heard on the streets. Big Run Trihunc. Fair Association Election. At a meeting of tho directors and stockholders of tho Fair Association held in Municipal Hall Tuosday even ing, Ira J. Cumpbell wus elected presi dent; Ben Record, secretary; J. E. Pan tall, treasurer; W. R. Nealo, chief marshull; Dr. C. S. Aldrlch, John A. I'hilllber 'and Jas. A. Phelun were elected auditors. It was decided to hold the Fourth Annual fair in 11KI2, August I'll, 27, 28 and 2!) Inclusive. Punxsutawney JYrirs. . Railroad men ought to get together and agreo on it name for tho rod which constitutes the prliiuipul part of tho or dinary hand-brake used on railroad curs. While making Inquiries of half a dozen railroad men tho other day in re gard to this matter, they all gave it a different name. Ono said the "brake rod," another tho "brake-shaft," another tho "briike-stora," another the "brake-bar," another tho "brake crank," and still another the "brake arm." Punxsutawney Spirit. Bargains at tho Reynoldsvlllo Woolen Mill lnends.seeondH. romnunts, blankets, llaiiiiels. hosiery, shirts, punts, &o. But a small quuntlty of each of the above First come, first served. Want Column. Rules: Ono cent per word for each and every tiiHerilon. Lot Smull black and tan beadle, dog, very slim built, about 8 months old. Reward offered for his return to C. Tlloy, Plea-ant Ayenue. Good milk cow for sale, part Jersey; will be fresh about first of Feb. En quire of M. Plylur. Cow for sule Fresh on 10th Inst; 8 years old; quite gentle; heifer culf at her side.- Mrs. William Gibson, Good will farm. Wanted A position by a competent mun. Inquire at this office. House for rent on Worth st. Inquire ut June's grocery store. i Notice I will sell uiy house-hold goods at a bargain, private sale. Call at the house, 01- Mitchell & Flyno's tailor shop. J. E. Mitch El. p. Six rooms to let 011 second II. sir. In quire at Taafe's grocery storo. 1 Robinson's Sell the most Rubbers -AND- Overshoes Because theu are not trulnrj to oet rich In one winter. : Economical People like the store. It's a moneu-sayer. Robinsons Shoe Store. . . i Buy the celebrated COLUMBIAN Stoves and Ranges and run no risk as they are lcyond question The Handsomest, Most Durable, and Perfect Working Stove Manufactured. EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED. If not aa represented, money refunded. Call and see our fine big stock just received. Beats anything ever shown in the town. KEYSTONE HARDWARE CO. Opposite Hotel Belnaji, 5
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