rfc Star tTirrrtxt; r rrc r : n. rrrrr mrrrt: r trrn rr rrrt Subscription $1-00 per imr in mlvttnrc. t! A. aTKPIIKN" MH' nA ,,,,b WKDNKSDAY, FKHUUARY 12, t'.H)2. l.u.nl,nn..r miMMirill'VPrV Woilni'.ilny nt Hi-ytmltlnvlllf. Jeffeiwn J . imf.lnfferHimomiiity. Niin-Hilltlriiwllllr'at all with fulriiiw. mill will l" especially friend ly tiiwnnl thr liiiniriiii! ri mf. (Inmmiinlrntlonii liitnnili-il for nnlillrnt mint w a lniimnlcil tiy me writer n num.-. not for miiilli-iiMon, but an a gimriinti'e of fjod fnl til. Intorixtlnn news ltemiolle ten. Arlvartulntr rtilpfl nilldo k nnwn on applica V V tion at IliU oflli'O. . . . I.cnKliiy enmmmileallona and rhiinire or 1 ' See this Space For Millirens 76 per cent Sale next week. AiviTtlsi'mi'nlii mioiiiu renin mmu"" "j Snlrlptloti irWl.nnp(.ryinr,ln jdvnnrp. Addrpni nilcnnmiiiiiicwiiinii iv. n Kntervil nt th piwliittlc lit Keynolrtavllle Fn., MRUCond clitm mall mmiw. HrMMKnvii.n Tm.Ki'iiown No. "I. TO PAVE FOURTH STREET. Petition Presented to Council Requesting it and an Ordinance has been Framed To be of Brick, Stone or Asphalt. A meeting of tho Town Council was held Friday Feb. 7, at 7 ..10 o'clocK p. m Pwilnnt. holhln In the chnlr. Mem bors present Cochran, Cottle, Smith, FarnnU and Ivlnff. Minutes of the previous meeting rnnrl nnd nnnroved. Thn mutter of niacins an electric lio-ht. Mt. Hoso IToiish No. 1 was placed in the hands of the Light Committed with power to act. Chief Hiii'ircM C. Mitchell reiHirtod receipts for fines, licenses, Ac, to bo w no. I3y motion bills and Interest amount ing to7(1.40 was ordered drawn. The Clerk was instructed to send atatomcnts of assessments on Main Bt and (iordon Alley sewer, east end, to all parties interested, notifying thorn to nay the same to John II. Kaueher, itorouerh Treasurer, on or before March 10, 1902. A motion to extend main sower in Piteh Pino Run to creek was carried. A imlltlnn atirnnri hv a mRliirltv of property owners in interest and number abutting on the line ol tourtn street, from Jackson to Grant street, was pre son ted and read. On motion the follow ine resolution was passed: lbwtlvvd, That the borouirh BoliclUir foe authoriz ed to draft an ordinance authorizing the navlnor of Fourth street from south sldo of Jackson to north side of Grant street to be presented at the next regular meeting for first reading, and that the ownors of proporty abutting on tho lino of the nroooscd imnrovemenls be noti fied to appear and lilo their objections to the passage of the said ordinance NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to J. E. Bel nap, J. H. Corbett, D. M. Holger, F. S. Hoffman. E. C. Burns. Thomas Green, John Consor, D. Nolan and Patrick Mc Donald, residents of the borough of Reynoldsville, and to M. Allgelr, a non resident of said borough, parties own ing the properties abutting on the line of Fourth street, from tho southern line of Jackson street, to tho northern line of Grant street, in said borough, and notice is hereby given to all other par ties in interest, that thu Town Council of the borough of Rcynoldsvillo have boon petitioned by tho majority of pro perly owners, in interest and number, ' abutting on thu lino of Fourth Btrcet. ' ' from the southern line of Jackson street. to the northern line of Grant street, to improve the above montioned portion of Fourth street, bv grading, paving and curbing the same. That said Town Council have prepared an ordinance authorizing and directing the grading, raving and curbing the portion of Fourth street lying between the south orn line of Jackson street and the north crn line of Grant street, and that said ordinance will pass first reading before aid Council, at the session of said Council to be held on tho 3rd day of March A. D. 190Z, at which time you may be heard in rotation to said ordi nance, file your objections thereto and your reasons why said ordinance should not pass and become a law of said borough. Roynoldsvllle, Pa., Feb. 11, 1902. Attest: H. C. Deidle. L. J. McEntire, Pres. of Council See. of Council. The following is a conv of said ordl nance as prepared for said first reading ORDINANCE NO. 76. An ordinanoe authorizing the crad ing. navlntr and curbinu of Fourth sf,.. from the southern line of Jackson streot to the northern line of Grant street Whereas, It appears bv a petition and affidavit on file in the Council Chamber of the Town Council of the borough of Heynoldsville, Pa., that a majority of property owners, In number and Interest, abutting on the line of Fourth street from the southern line of Jackson street to the northern lino of Grant street, the lino of the proposed improvement, have petitioned the Council of said borough, to grade, pave and curb, that portion of Fourth street living between the southern line of Jack- aoa street and the northern line of Grant street, in the manner and form as di reoted bv law: that said cradinir. nav ing and curbing, are public necessities (or the public travel and convenience and that the costs and expense of said (Trading, paving and curbing, be assess ed upon the properties benefitted, ac cording to benefits, if sufficient ean be found, la accordance with the provl Blocs of the Acta of Assembly in eucb cases made and provided. Ben. 1. Be it ordained and enacted bv the Town Council of the borough of Ueynoldsvllle, in Council assembled, and it la hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same, that Fourth atreet. from the southern line of Jaek- aon street to the northern line of Grant atreet, be graded, paved and curbed and the street committee of said Town Council, be and is herehv aiithni-ind and directed to cause the aarae to be graded, paved and curbed. Sec. 2. That aald portion of Fourth atreet shall be graded, paved and curb d am follows: The (Trade ahall be dnur. mined and established by a survey made by gome competent engineer, employ d and directed bv auid Town Council Thn Davlnir shall be done with oond substantial paving bricks, blocks, auxins r asphalt, setae toil by said TownCounotl and to be Impervious to water. The width of said grading, paving and ourb ing shall be determined by said Town Council. The curbing of aald jxirtlou of street, shall bo of atone, the aiUaea lons aud setting thereof to be there after determined by aald Town Council. Xhe vtreet oommittM of aald Town T ..-! .,n.WM.;.'".1 i ' 'fc','iinirwiir-i ,um ti JOHN H. NULL, Candidate lor the Republican Nomination for Sheriff of Jeffenon County at tha Primary Election Feb. 8. Council is hereby authorized and em- powered to proctied to purchase mnter lals, employ an engineer and laborer and make all necessary contracts to establish the grade and to grade, pave and curb said street, as herein set lortn. u .1 Snld irrndinir. Having and curbing shall bo subject to all the laws of the State of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of tho borough of Heynolds ville, now In force or that may hero after be pansed. regulating the grading, paving and curbing of streets or parts of streets. Sec. 4. That the costs and expenses of said grading, paving nnd curbing, be assessed upon the properties benenueu, if sulllclent can bo found. In accordance with tho provisions of the Acts of As sembly relating to and regulating the same. Sec. 5. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting w ith this ordi nanoe bo and tho samo Is hereby re pealed so far as the sumo effects this ordinance. To The Voters of Jefferson County. Not belntr able to see all my friends nnrsnnnuv. I take this method or ad dressing you in regard to my candidacy for the Republican nomination for tho TirlMlnture. From early youth I havo been en gaged in industrial pursuits, first work inir on the farm and then In tho work shop, In which callings I have been brought extensively into contact wun farmers, manufacturers, minors nnd workmen in general. My relations with the working people have always been lntimato and cordial. I have thus been led to devote a considerable portion of my lime to the study of tho industrial conditions of our State mid Nation, and havo becomo familiar with the business needs and acquirements of tho indus trial slasses. Without doubt wo aro tho leading nation of tho world and our phenomenal advancement is largely duo to itepuo- lican measures. I havo alwavs held that our tariff system was tho key stone of American procxoBS and tho foreign policy of President McKlnloy has from Its inception, especially oom mended itself to me as wise and judl elnns. tioliovln? In the prlncinlo that tho people should select tho man, I am do termlned to make a strait forward can vass and under no considerations to withdraw. It would give me great pleasure my friends could spend a few hours in my behalf at the polls on the day of our nrlmarv election, on February 18th next. I shall bo deeply grateful should I havo the honor to receive the nomi nation for Assembly. If elected. I will do all I can to secure for our county the representation in the Legislature to which It is entitled under the uonsll tutlon. Also to havo hotter schools better roads and a better system of taxation. G. W. Porter. FOR SHERIFF OF JEFFERSON CO. John H. Null, Wlnslow Township's Can- uiunic, is reserving 01 tne Vote of Every Man who Wants Justice Impartially Administered. In this Issue of The Star will K found A picture of John II. Null i,f Sykesvillo, Republican candidate for BhcritT of Jefferson county. Mr. Null Is serving a term as const ahln nf Vln. low township nnd hoa mud,, u ,.,,,,.1 ..ill. clal, and If nominated and elected would make a good sheriff. Ho would see that tho law is enforced. Mr. Null should ro ceivo tho solid vote of Wlnslow town- Btiip, Ueynoldsvllle and West Ueynolds vllle and Cnoiltrh vntaa In t.lin nllini. rto. clncts of tho county to nominate him. Wlnslow Is the largest township in tho county and nono of hor citlxens have ever been nominated to fill the otllee of sheriff, and this is tho tlmo this town ship should nominate the sheriff. Be sides holdlnir the oll'en nf eonstnhlfi Mr. Null is also trnmn wnrrlnn nf Wlna. low township. Ho navs strict attention to business and for that, penann hm made a few enemies among the lawless pooplo of tho township. John H. Null was born In Henderson township 48 years ago. tus nrst ballot, oast H7 years airo. was for Henuhllonn andi- dates and ho hns always remained in tno itcpunuonn boat. Ho Is a carpen ter by trade and is a momberof the car penters' union, a fact which should not bo Overlooked hv IrVwii nro-nnlvnt.tnna In stature Mr. Null Is an Ideal man for sheriff, and all things considered we believe he should bo nominated. If not, why not? Ho Is capable, would perform his duties faithfully and Wlnslow town ship is entitled to the office. What more can be said of any of the othor candidates? Tour to California. The Pennsylvania Railroad Personal ly conducted Tour to California will leave on February 2". Passengers will be transported to El Paso, Texas, in special Pullman oars. At the lutter point they will bo transferred to the "Mexico and California Special." com posed exclusively of Pullman purlor- smoklng, dinning-room, drawing-room, sleeping compartment, and observation cars, which will be usod over the entire trip back to New 'York. Whllo the best hotels will be used where extended stops are made, the train will be at the constant command of the party. Round trip tickets, coverinur all nee essary expenses, $375 from all points on Pennsylvania Hull road exoept Pitts burg, from which point the rate will be RJ70. For further information aonlv to ticket agents: or address Geo. W. Bovd Assistant General Passenger. Agent Philadelphia. A fair sized audience attended Rnv W. II. Shawgers' illustrated lecture In toe court bouse last Thursday evening Ten Night la liar Koom." Those who were ureaeot were greatlv pleased His stereontloon pictures were trood It is a very effective temperance leo ture. We understand he will dullvei the leoture. aooomnanied bv the nleturea at several point in the county after r H. -i . . ..v. i .i i ,, ed by all who have an opportunity to boar it. Ex. In Centennial hall, Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Temperance Union of Rcynolds villo. Admission, adults 2ms., children 1IKJ. . Pld you see those obeap shirt waists at KUUersr Big bargain Jn boating stoves at muster lUcqjr.. tuil and see the stoves for line wearing apparai for men or boys, go to U. W. Eautup Cp. ext uoor w runt usw Sleighs Sleighs Leg Broken. Mrs. James Brlttnn. of thn TWnh woods, met with a serioUB accident one day during tho first part of tho week and as a result will be laid up in the house for some time. She was working In the barn and In going from tho barn to the houso tho high wind blew tho barn door from its himrea. The door fell on Mrs. Britton and thu result wa she had a leg broken. Dr. Jav C. Booher, of this place, was nailed to dress tho injured member and at last account she was reported as getting along as well as could be expected Falls Creek Herald. Thomas Snlaln. ono of tho promoters of the Now Bothlehom (Pa.) "window company, has sold all his interests there and returned to the Pennsylvania com pany at Kane, Pa. Gotmnotier ana Ghuvneorker. H. W. Eason Sl Co. have a full line of trunks, suit cases and travelling bags of .11 descriptions at remarkably low prices. Durlnc the past week the Americnn Window Gloss Co. nut out tho fire at ono of their furnaces at Hazelhurst, Pa. and tho men were transferred to the company's other furnaces at that placo i.i f,..i.-j We are selling ladles' shoos from 50o to $1.50 per pair. Those shoos cost ,60 to $3.00 per pair. Johnston & Nolan. The county auditors were in session . .... .. nuL seventeen aavs auaiunir tne no counts of the different oountv officers 1 nev report that thev were material v .. . i ... j i ,i . i it. i . i oatjiHU-'u ju ulna ing .tuts nuuil. uy mo careful aud systematic manner In which the countv officers kept their books and accounts. Brook vilie Heptiblican. Suttera for coats. HAVE YOU SKEN our fine line of SleigliH, Fur nnd Hurti Blankets? Sleighs Robes Blankets and THIS is the kind of weather J VU aAVVU lllVlile VU11 It 1 1 V I Examine our Stock. Glhimes PRICES RIGHT. Reynoldsville Hardware company CS. HANATJi CLEARANCE ALE About'stock taking time and for the next two weeks I am going to sell all good9 at cost. All black and colored dress goods reduced to actual cost. $1.50 dress goods nt 1.25 l.(H) " Wc " (lOo " f 1.2i. All 50 cont dress goods at 88 cents. 1.00. All 25 " " 19 cents. 75o. All 15 ' " 10 cents, (inc. All 12 " " 8 cents. ftOo. All 10 " " 8 cents. 50 cents to 40 cunts to All black Taffetn reduced from $1.00 to 70c Hfic to - 72 Jo. 75o to - - 050. All Mercerized Lining reduced from 35c to 25c. lining reduced from 18 cent to 14 cents. 121 cents to 15 cents to - - 12 cents. 10 cents to And all Cambric linings at 3-c. NOTIONS. J. ,T. Clark's thread H cents a spool, as O. N. T. 4 cents a spool. Merrick's as gool Paper of pins 5c Paper of pins 5o Paper of nuedles 5c Klastlo 7o Klastlo 10c Klastlo Factory Yarn 7o Saxony Yarn 2o 25o Bolts 17o 4c 50c Bolts - 35o 4o lllo Shooting 15o 4o 20o Sheeting - 18o 5o no Outing 5o 8o 8c Outing 6(o 50o Table Linen, 40o a.r0 Table Linen 25c 4o 25o Table Linen - lfo 5o Calico prints 4 and 4io Same Reduction on all our Clothing. FOB ASSEMBLY. GEORGE W. PORTER, OfCluyvllle. Silliject to action of the Ko pulillcuiiH of JutlDnuiii county at the primary eluelitm Keliruury IN, 1UU3. Want Column. RutH: One emit tier word fur eiu'li and every luHerlluu. For sale A good, well finished six room house, near public school building, West Heynoldavilte. Good out build lngs. Inquire of D. E. Shearer. Ono house for rent and two housoa for sale on Jackson street. Inquire of Pr. J. 11. Neale. For sale A complete barber outfit, Including chair. Will be sold at a bar gain. Inquire of M. Phillips, Reyn oldsville. Havo sovoral pieces good now carpet for Bale cheap, also will weave your carpet any day. Teopecl Dismay, weaver, West Reynoldsville. Wanted A good boy between 16 and 18 years old to learn the barber trade. Inquire at R. J. .Thomas' shop. Boy must board at borne. Found A brwn leather cbatlaln bag. Inquire ay thUoBlce. t Fire your hole-y Rubbers keep your feet dry with a new pair. Keep the wet out and the warmth in Ladies' Alaskas 60 cents. Rubbers are cheap er than colds. Lad ies,' 35c and 40c. Men's, 60c and 65c. We have a wear able school shoe for children. Price $1. ROBINSON'S. TTTTTTTf TTf ? Bargains in Coats, Suits and Skirts, We have a few odd garments left that we don't care to carry over Hummer. The season is getting late and we would rather let you have these at any price you may suggest than to keep them. Our Clearance Sale is now over and to complete our preparation for the Spring season and to make room for new goods, we are of fering bargains that may Beem ridiculous, but we can back up our assertion with good honest goods aB we always have done. We have home very good coats in Black, Brown, Castor, Tan and Blue in the 27-inch length with and without yoke. These are all very good garments with the same style and workmanship that charac terized our garments this season. They range in price from $5.00 to 15.00. Examine these and if any suit you the coat will be yours at a very email price. We have also a few.shorfjackets that we will close at very low prices. These range in prices from $3.50 to $15.00. We have still a few Suits to cIobo at any price. Kindly note below the following prices which actually repre sent garments of real value: Short Jackets $3.50, 4.50 and 5.00 to close at $1.75. $6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 9.00 and 10.00 go at 3.50 $11, 12.50, 13.50 and $15 to close at 4.50 Suits $7.00, 7.50, 8.00 and 8.50 to close at $3.50 $9.00, 10.00, 11.00 and 12.50 to close at 5.00 $13.50 and 15.00 to close at 7.50 Skirts 40 cents. 35 cents. All colored taffeta reduced the same All percaline ISoents. , 7 cents. to to to to ? & & 5 & to to to & There are only i doz. $5.00 Bkirts at $2.50. A few to close, and are broken sizes $8.00 skirts at $4.00. Children's Jackets A few left at i price. I SHICK & WAGNER, 3' THSBiesTORe. ,.,. , to i Next door to Postoftice. Reynoldsville, Penn'a. J r i
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