MILLIRENS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE Union-Made Dress Suits or Working Clothes. Trunks, Suit Cases , and Traveling Bags. New Spring Styles for the Season of 1902. Have full possession of our whole store. Wherever you look. a dazzling array of fashion's fancies find full ex pression in Dress Suits or Business Suits, in latest Hats or stylish Neckwear, in stylish, substantial Shoes or standard Shirts. A delightful array of the new and stylish for men, moderately priced. f h b J I 1 It ' r ' Jgmp From $5 to $15. Fancy Half Hose. Particular men should see our line of swell emits. We fit the fat and the lean, the short and the tall man. We show you gar ments that are actual counterparts of custom made suits that cost you twice the money. Not a fine or fashionable fabric, either for eign or domestic, is omitted from this im mense assortment exhibited at these popular prices. Choice spring novelties in color and weave from the best looms in the world. The style and design of the garments are the latest, while the tailoring, make, trim, fit, and finish are lifted above your criticism. We would like your opinion. New Spring Shirts. Hundreds of patterns to select from, many exclusive with us. Madras and Zephyr cloth in fancy stripes. All the new color ings, including tan and the new reds, also new whites, in plain or pleated fronts, in neckband styles. Monarch make, $1.00; Cluett make, $1.50. "rim Our line of Fancy Half Hose is full and complete. We are in constant touch with the best makers in the land. We are show ing the newest weaves and combinations of this spring's styles. Novelties in Lace effects, Lisle ellects and silks, with an extensive Bhowing in plain colors. 10, 15, 25, 50c. Men's Spring Hats, Men's finest grade of stiff hats in all staple blocks, also the new wide brim and high crown in all dimensions: $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2. 50,-$3. 00. MEN'S SOFT HATS in Panama, Pan tourist, and Golf shapes in every new color: black, tan, cedar and all shades of pearl. $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. . Infants' and Children's Shoes A complete assortment of Infants' shoes in fine kid or patent leather; cloth or kid tops in turn or welted soles, dainty, well fitting shoes, made on proper shaped lasts. 25C TO $2.00. Women's $2.50 and $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords. John Kelley's famous make for spring wear in patent kid or vici. ,jMd , with fine stitched welted soles, lace or Blucher -cut, straight, military heels. Thvy have all the style and good fitting qualities'.' $4.00 shoes in many places here you. only $2.50 and $3.00. , ' '' ' BOSTON I AN-The best $3.50 shpe for men here in nlj leathers And the latest spring styles. Every pair Goodyear welted or close or extend ed edges. $3.50. When in need of anything new and up-to-date, call on us. Millirens Greatest Department Store. iTftie Star. WEDNESDAY. APKIL2, 1902. Unique Address. Bishop Fowlor's Htldrcis whs unique In Its general treutmcnt, and yet he spoke for over two hours, ho hold the interest of bis. audience throughout. One almost wondered in the beginning what he could say of Lincoln that would be new to the publlo, but with bis treatment of the subject, tho life of Lincoln stood out fresh and new, with halo that was not before recog nized about the "rail splitter from the Sangamon Bottoms." Quincy Jouitiul. At Assembly ball April 22. ' An Old Pedagogue. The teacher of Frog Hollow school, Clearfield county, who resides near Luthersburg, is the oldest teacher we know of that is teaching country school. - This teacher is 72 years old. He has been engaged in school work for over a half century in Clearfield 'and Elk counties. Edward L. Moore, formerly of Rathmol, who resides near this old pedagogue, was in town Friday and he says the teacher is as spry us a young man and that be takes an active part in all the literary entertainments. Big Time at Ridgway. The Odd Fellows' parade and conven tion at Ridgway, April 2(lth, is the main topic of discussion in local I. O. O. F. circles at present, and the indica tions are that the occasion will be a "big day" In the history of that fratern ity. It will be one of the largest 'gatherings of Patriarchs Militant ever assembled In Northwestern Pennsyl vania, while the secret sessions and publlo meeting will bo graced with the Grand Master, the Grand Warden and Grand Marshal. 'A On Windy Days Grates about equal a hot-water bag. Stoves warm .the bouse only "in spots." Hot-Air Furnaces chronically refuse to warm rooms on the exposed side. While steam and Hot-Water Systems generally warm the house throughout. Why? Write us. Keystone Hardware Co., Ruynoldsvillo, Pa. , Fine laoes at Sutter. ' Buy your carpet where you may bave them lined and laid free of charge. J. U. Hill Is. , t Exclusive line of Merode u Oder wear for ladles at Millirens. , Those who bave tried our want column find It pays to do so. , Umbrella's at Sutter's from 40 cents First Ladies' Organization at Eleanors. Mrs. Tamnr Snyeis, V). G. T., of this place, assisted by u number f ladies of Pleasant Valliy Teniplu, No. 2"), of Rcynoldsvlllu, organised McKinKy Temple, No. lift, Ludit'sof Golden Eugle, at Elcanoru on Tuesday evening. Murch 2., 1!)02, with nineteen charter mem bers. After tho lodge was organized, officers elected and Installed, a banquet was served. Aftor the banquet the lodge was called to order again and sorao unfinished business was taken up and It was after four o'clock in the morning when the Rcynoldsville ladles got home. Following Is a list of tho officers elected and Installed la the new lodge: Past Templar, Mrs. Esther Fletcher; Noble Templar, Mrs. Mary Walker; VioeTemplar, Mrs. Mary Rhodes; Pro phetess, Mrs. Agnes Hetrlck; Priestess, Mrs. Eliza Nesbit; Guardian of Records, Mrs. Myrtle Fcmbelton; Guardian of Ex., Mrs. Jessio Laird; Marshall of Ceremonies, Mrs. Annie Wright; Guar dian of Music, Mrs. Alice McKallp; G. of I. Portal, Mrs. Flora Maffen; G. of O. Portal, Mrs. Millie Thomas; Trustees, Mrs. Annie Edgar, Mrs. Grace Len nock and Mrs. Sadie Pride. Excursion to Pittsburg. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y announce an exceptionally low rate, early spring excursion to Pittsburg Sunday, April 6th. Special train will leave Kathmel at 7.00 a. m. and Rcyn oldsville at 7.20 a. m. Fare, round trip $1.50. For further information see bills or consult agents of the company. A Nearly Fatal Runaway Started a horrible ulcor on the leg of J. B. Ornur, Franklin Grove, 111., which defied doctors and all rvmcdlus for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salva cured him. Just as good for Bolls, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Scalds. Skin eruptions and Piles. 25o at H. Alex Stoke'a drug store. Card of Thanks. I hereby wish to express my grati tude and extend my heartfelt thanks to H. Eugeno Phillips, of Rcynoldsville, and all persons or Ralbmel who took part in the play given March 28-20 for my benefit, also to the friends who at tended. I appreciate your klndnesB. William Carlson. Ratbmel, March 31, 1902. . ' New spring shirt waists just opened at Millirens. fanoy linen and foulards at Ask to sea them. ' Ladles Sutter's. ; Clothcraft. i Tba 20 cent dinners at Hotel Belnap restaurant are unsurpassed. ' ' Table linen at Sutter's. Card of Thanks. We wish to heartily thnnk thoso who so kindly assisted us during the sick ness und death of our durling little Flor ence. Mr. and Mhs. Chas. M. Dincskr. Ladies lace hose from 15 to cents 50 pr pair ut Sutter's . See the display of Easter hosiery at Millirens. Fine lino of carpet samples are being sold by Priester Bros, below cost. Cull and see them. Clothcraft. . Table linen and foulards at Butters. Want Column. Rntciu One cent per word for each and svei-y Insertion. One half acre of ground in Reynolds vllle borough for sale for f0.00lf sold in 30 days. Inquire of E. Neff. House, lot and barn on corner of Third and Jackson sts. for sale. Size of barn 28x32 ft. Inquire of L. F. Hetrlck. N' OTICE OF APPLICATION FOB CHARTER. Notice In hereby atven that an application will be miu'c to the I'mirt of Common Hleitxof .It'irnrmin county, on Mnndtiy, April 281 n, M02, at t o'clock p. in. hy Frank J. lllHck, 1). It. Cncluun, (leorire W. Htoke Jr., M. V. Colenmn, W. J. HoIhtImiii and Frank lliliilcv, under the corporal Ion act approved April Kith, 1N74, and I ho goveral supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporal Ion to b rail ed "The Firemen's Hellef Association" of Heynoldsvllle, Pa., the character Hud ohlect of which Is for the purpose of Inculcntliiir u spirit of harmony In, and Iiicii'iikIiik the etll clency of the Fire Department of the horouuli of Huynoldsvllle and creatliiK and malntaln Iiik a fund by rocelvlnit leiracles, hcjuet, donations and funds from other leKlllmalu sources, for the relief, support, and hiirlal of Its mem lien, who may he crippled, disabled or killed, or who may be prevented from at tending to their usual occupations or call Ins, on account of chronic ailment or permanent Injury caused hy exposure or accident while dolnv public tire duty and for pensioning, re lieving and aiding the widows, orphans and others dependant upon Us members, who may be killed or die from Injuries received while discharging their dm U s as firemen, and for these purposes to have, possess, ana enjoy til ihe rights, heuents and privileges conferred by the said set and Its supple menu. U. M. McDonald. Kollcltor. I DO YOUR EYES TIRE ? I will visit tbe Imperial Hotel, Rcynoldsville, April lO, 1903 and American House, . ' s . BROOKVILLE, APRIL 11 AND 12, G. C. GIBSON, Optician. This Label On clothes for men and young men is proof positive that the garments, are wool nlLwool pure wool. CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES have style, too. The latest and most approved styles that you can get anywhere, at any price. The workmanship is beyond criticism and Clothcraft offers you ia winning combination of right materials, style, fine tail oring, and long wear. Every suit guaranteed by the maker. BHig-stoKe GO., Sole selling agents of Clothcraft Clothes in Kcynoldsville. PR-EE! A o Will will be given Free to the one getting the lucky number. For further particu lars inquire of . . . W. C Henry Clothier, Reynoldsville, Pa. y;AtliAAAliiiliAA4AAAeSSA4 1 4? i I THE BIG STORE- SHICK Wag NER. Now that Easter is over, the weather is likely to become settled and sum mer will hurry on. We are thoroughly prepared for the warm weather. We can give you a selection from The largest and best assorted stock of Dry Goods ever shown in Reyn- . oldsville. We say this without fear of contradiction and the only proof we need is your inspection. Make your selection before any choice patterns are sold cut. Space will not permit' enumerating or quoting prices, but we want to as sure you that our styles are good. There is nothing better to be had, no better weaves, no better colorings, and no better patterns. Our prices we guarantee lowest nt all times. No one can undersell us. We stand ready to refund YOUR money any time you find you have paid us too much. We want to call your attention to our 10 cent DIMITIES. These DIMITIES you must pay 15 cents "for nnvwhere else. They are regular 15c DIMITIES that we bought at a manufacturers sale in New York, i As long as they last they go at 10 cents a yard. complete assortment of WOQLTEX GARMENT The most popular of SUITS, JACKETS AND SKIRTS. &i&J iC28k' line ooltex TYLEO On. fc Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, from $10,00 to 25.D0. Ladies' Tailor-Made Jackets, $6.50, $7,50 and $10.00. Ladies' Tailor-made Skirts from $1.25 to $13.50. flouse Gleanina Time Is oomliitf on. ThU suggests Lucu Cut-talus. . Ak tu see our lino of -, . . ' ' ' " " ' l Mace curtains.