Jitaf. Good Results , i Come from advt'i'tffttngr In THE Star's Want Column. Ono Cent per word for oujh liiMrriimi. If You Need Visiting Cards come to TlIB STAIl of fice and see samples. First-class work guaranteed. VOLUME 11. KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1902. NUMBER 2. y 1 1 I. I IVi rf I Soecials a These Specials represent but a few of the good bar gains from our stock. There are many others just as good all over the store. 5oo yards of fine dress dimities in newest patterns and colorings, 5c. . looo yards of shirt waist and dress ginghams in all shades, lo and 12 cents. looo yards of white goods, assorted lacons, dimities, nainsooks, jaconet, long cloths, &c, 8, lo, 12 to 25c. All P. N. Corsets that sold for $l.oo now 89c. Lace Curtains-We are of fering some particularly dainty things just now. The stock was never in better shape. A complete line, range in price, 3oc to $9.oo. Men's Suits-We give you unlimited choice of all 9, 10 and 12 dollar light colored suits. All wool goods and up-to-date pattern. Your choice 6.98. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Straw Hats, from the cheap 5 center to the fine Macki naw, Shansi, lubo and split straws, 49c to $1.98. Men's good, tolwl tap sole bIiou, $1.19. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Oxford tie shoes, 7.rc., $1.00 to $3.00. Good brooir.s, 30o grade, only 19c. ' 12 yard bolts oil clotn, $1.65. Curtain Poies in oak, mahogany and white, 8c to lbc. Window BHnds, the Columbian with Perfection rollers, 10, 23 to 50 cents. - lbO piece dinner sets, $6.98 to $10.75. Alarm -lu ks. 69 to 89 cents. Good. Laundry Soaps, 5 cakes 10 cents. Woousocket Snag Proof Gum Boots, cheap at $3.25 our price $2.75. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Shirts in the best makes 19o to $1.46. - Complete Gas Lamps, onlj J9c. ' Ladies' Gloves, Belts, Ribbcns, Hosiery, Under wear lowest prices. . , BINGt STOKE CO., Where thore'a everything that people wear and most things people buy. this Week -FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS. ".:'T r ;. ; ', ' ; "i." II iil ', i' , ,i, V ',., 7.. r. With urn You Can Buy Horses, Hnrnoss, Wagons, iMcConnick Binders. Mowers, Hakes, (irinders. Bargains In GROCERIES DRY GOODS To close out stock. Store room to let with vin g rooms overhead. V:.!.r CHOPPING UiV.: j The Repoldsvllle ! ' Milling Gompanu. l Bring Your Produce to J.C. King&Co.'s 'J ra.: t ix : in 'Jitiamwx, First National Bank OF HE I'A'OL lS V1LLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. 20,000. OTIteliell, President) Nrouitlc IcIIhimI, Vl Prea.) John II. Rancher, ( anliler. Director! O. Mitchell, Hcott AluL'lelliind, J.C. King J oil n II. Curliitt, Piinlcl Noliin, U. W. Fuller, J. II. Kuucher. Hoes it lenernllmnklinrnunlnennnml nollclts the iMH'ininiH of nicrclmntn, profcnntonttl men. farmers, incchanlcn, ml hits, Inmhermen nnd tulivpi, pminlxliiK the mimt ciiruful attention to the biiHilM'MH of till pcrnon. Hnfo lie pox It Uoxuh for runt. Pint NuMonul Hunk building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. Robinson's PHOES FOR SPUING WEAR. . I I I I I I I I Our stock of new styles in Shoes for Spring is complete. We nsk your atten tion to-day to our special .dis play ol WALK-OVER . SHOES, Trice $3.G0 and $4.00. I 1 I QUEEN QUALITY Shoes are now ready to meet the demands of a new season the best shoes in the world at $3.00 a pair. STWr-. ROBINSON'S. - Don't Leave the Old Home ' but add to its mystic beauty by of a pure, mild, genially warmed atmosphere, pro duced only by Hot -Water and Steam Systems.. So convenient, cleanly, Safe and economical, too ! IDBAL. BoiUrs ant AMERICAN RsdUtora i an ' asdDdjJdaiHiT' Take Vino!, It Prevents Consumption. Coughs Lead to this Disease. Don' t keep on rougli Ing. Please take, on our advice, and take Hint which will heal the liillnniniatlnn In your lung, tliront, ami bronchial tubes. We refer to V1XOL. .The great tonic reennstructor accom plishes llils by no noiirlshliift the body Hint (licensed tissue coniint exist. 'I lui rensnn thnt wo nidi VINOL and endorse It so hlelily I thnt we know It will do good. Not only have wn Inves tigated ourselves, hut we are taking as our authority the opinions ol every big drncijlxt in tills State and elsewhere. 'I ho following hater on this subject will Interest our renders. "I.nst Kail nnd Winter I suffered from a bnd cold, whiuli en used mo to ootiglt severely. I felt pnlns In my sido and ltniKH. I lind heard about VINOL and decided to try It. It cured mo com pletely. Thomas C. I'ibhck, Wlukford, It. I." Wo wish to Invite everyone to call on os ami let us tell you all we know about this delirious tasting preparation. We sell VINOL on a guarantee, and will refund the money to anyone who does not llnd It will do nil that we claim. H. ALEX. STOKE DRUCCIST. J X IOCUTf HS NOTICE. Fnt lite of Thomas 'hi ven, Lute of Washing ton towtmhip, ll uu'il. 1.1'tlel-H testamentary I1xm 1 tin entnto of Thomas I'm ven, Inte nf Wnwlilmilon township. .IcITcinmi ciiiintv, Vn.t deccuied, IihvIiik lifi'ii Ktiuiti'il jbe iiiiiliTNlutieil, notice Is hereby irlvcn to nil persons liulebteil to nulil eilnte to iniikn linine (lliitn iiiivtnent, mill thomi buvliiK eltilins HKiiiiiNMliK Hiiinii to pri-Hent Ilium properly Huthuntli'uteil for Hi'ttlement. J. A. ( IMVKN, Mas. J. J. Hamilton, Muy 13, IixiJ. Kxeuutors. Subs crlbe for The Star If you want the New Robinson -ROBINSON'S. i8J?, 'KmP the magic cheer R. D, Albright!; Wi3L Ax PROGRAM FOR COMMENCEMENT WEEK, SENIOR CLASS RHETORICALS BACCALAUREATE SERMON JUNIOR ELOCUTIONARY CONTEST GRADUATING AD DRESS ANNUAL ALUMNI BANQUET. Tho ItoynolilHvlIln ttchnot form I dinwltifj to a clone once, more nnd tho comnionenmont Heniton to at IihihI. The proprain of commencement week thin year Is one nf uniimml Intercut. A great deal of work and expenxu has bi-en In volved In Ihu preparation of the Rovnral eventM and the ttchool auditorium should he packed to Its capacity on each oc casion. IieynoldHvllle Is fumous fur and near for the excellence of her liluli school uoinmenceiiientg. Persons who are ponted on such manors tiro frequent ly heard to remark that nowhere else are such elaborate arrangements made for the commencement exercises of the high school as In Kcynoldsvllle, If this reputation Is to be sustained the people of this place must not allow thulr Interest In the commencement work to abate. Let each do what he can to show appreciation by his presence at all the the oxorclscs of the week. We publish hero the detailed pro gram for the entire week. I'lttXlMAM POIt TUB WF.KK. Friday, May 1(1, 8..10 p. m., the Senior Class Ilhoioricals will be held in the auditorium. T' THE NEWS OF 1 X 1 NEARBY TOWNS, i Reported by The Mar's Hpeelul t'rreiidcnti. 1 Special t'orreKiKiiidcnto. I t I Emerlckvllle. E. Welser, one of our proralnont business men, met with quite a serious accident ono day last week while about his barn. lie stepped on a nail and al most the entire nail punotrated his foot, rendering him entirely unable to be about. Mr. Weisor is in a serious con dition at this writing. Dan Zimmerman, of this placo, and Miss Eva Mohucy, of Rathmol, were married at the bride's home on May 7, IIHI2. . There were quite a number of In vited friends present. We extend best wishes to the newly married couple. Otto Pifer and sister, Vina, of Big Soldier, and Hurry Doemer, of Paradise, spent Sunday at the homo of Hiram Deemer. Agnos Marklo and Annie Benscotor. of Iirookvlllo, visited the formor's sis ter, Mrs. C. A. Burkhouso, last week. Missus Annlo and Sadie McMInn, of Urockwayvllle, visited at the home of John Cublo lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foltz, of O'Don net, wore the guests of Israel Snyder, sr., and wlfo Sunday. Miss Aida Buum, of Reynoldnville, spent Sunday with relatives hero. Miss Maggie Boyer spent Sunday with her parents at Maynvllle. Clarenue Sohugars, of this place, is visiting relatives in DuBois. R. B. Stewart wears a broad smile. It's a big boy. Rov. Albert Sydow was In DuBois last wook. Rathmel. Wo bullevo if all the citizens who have relatives or friends buried in Pros pect cemetery would get together and clour out the old brush, &o., It would bo a groat Improvement to the appearanoo of the city of tho dead. The program to be carried out here on Decorutlon Day promises to bo the boBt that has been given here for the last tbroe years. Mrs. Lizzie Flick 'and son, James, called on friends here last Sunday. Rev. G. II. Hill, of Boech woods, preached hero Sunday afternoon. W. E. Menoer and wife spent Sunday with friends In Punxsutawncy. Mrs. William Tucker expects to sail for Englund the lost of May. James Wyse, of Brockway vlllo, visit ed his parents here last week. Frod Crossley, of DuBois, called on frlonds here last Sunday. " Paradise. There will be communion at the Lutheran church next Sunday morning at 10.30. There will be services at 2.00 p. ra. Saturday and again on Saturday evening. A fishing party composed of sport ing lads and lassies of Dutch Paradise, spent last Thursday fishing In Ludwlck't pond. James Cathers and wife, of Big Sol dier, visited at the home of Allan Cathers one day last wook. Amos Strouse's family are all noarly woll of tho small-pox.1 There have PIIOOHAM. Overture Cni'tioni'lui. Half Miss France Klna. Ksbiij "F.tlilcsof Mule," Knthryn Miiy King. Ksy "Tint ynnr own My," Venll Melle KiiiiKhfrly. Fimiy "Fiiltliof our Fatlmrs." ClirlHtinn tlurrlet Hrown. Vik-hI Solii Hfrcniiiln Ollc-lirlHt MH14 Lois UiililiiNiin. Oration liiillvlduiillsm," Ira ll. Ilnwner. Kiiiy,...."Trutli nur l.lnht, C'nniwtenro Our Uulcle," Rtlinlyn Claim Wlnnlnw. Funny "Christianity unil Ulvlllsatlon," Oruce Iiiinnre Meek. Plana Cnlo MIrm Hell A rnnlil. (HI l'iiliiNiilfie-(lii. 40 Ho. 1.... Cliiipln Hi) Uilslli, of Hirhm SIiiiIIiik Oral lot "Anarchy," I'reil Hmlth. Funny " I, mien Thnt have no Turns," Ciithnrlne Miutiliillue Kerr Sunday, May 18, at 11 a. m. In the auditorium, Sixth Annual Graduating Serm-jn by Dr. John E. Gouchor, D. D. f 'jil)., of Baltimore, Md. A printed order of service with words of hymns, bible reading ten., will be placed In the hands of th.: congregation at this ser vice. The congregational singing will bo led by a choir of about fifty boys from the schools. Tuesday, May 20, 8.30 p. m. the Junior Elocutionary Contest. First prize gold medal, second prize, book. PHIXIIIAM. PinnoHnlii Mr. Fdwln Hhnnert been sovon cases In this family. Amos himself and George Sheesloy, the boy that has been working for him, are the only ones that escaped from taking the disease. Thoy are the only two that had been vaccinated. Who says that vaccination Is no good? Susie Sheesloy Is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. P. M. Wells, at Gobblers Knob. Mrs. Mary Strouse Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Brumbangb, at Franklin, Pa. Mrs. Mlnorva Strouse expects to spend the summer with relatives In Sykcsvillo, Miss Troesio Syphrlt went to Home stead to visit her brother, J. W. Syphrlt. Lee Sheesloy, of Elcanora, spent last Tuesday In Paradise. Isaao Hollenbaugb Is traveling over the township registering the voters. George Rudolph, tho mason, Is build ing the wall for Frank Hillis' house. Sunday school was re-organlzed at the Lutheran church last Sunday. . Wlshaw. The constable of Beechtree was In town several days ago looking for a chap who did some law breaking at that place. The railroad is just about finished. The englno made Its first appearance lost Saturday. Joe Snyder, of Deemer's Cross Roads, and his botter-balf, were visiting In town over Sunday. Tbomus Beatty, who has been sick for the past two or three weeks, Is still very low with heart trouble. James Beatty and Mrs. Medlll.of Illi nois, are visiting their brother, Thomas Beatty, at this place. Charlos' Fasenmyor and family, of Eleanora, wero visiting friends at this place last Sunday. John Dougherty was at Brookville Tuesday of last week. Mrs. William E. Himes visited friends in town last Thursday. Ad. Shankel sold bis lot on Main stroet to Mr. Rydbom. Andy Hoffman, of Cool Spring, was In town last week. C. C. Dickey was at Heynoldsville Thursday last. Will Use Only Newspapers. The Mercantile Association, of Read ing, Pa., composed of 200 leading merchants of that city, has put Itself on record against all advertising schemes outside of the columns of newspapers. The association declares that inasmuch as "merchants In general have suffered for yekrs from constantly Increasing so licitation for advertise menu for hotel registers, desks, bill boards, clocks, key boards, charts, programmes, tick ets, cook books, moving pictures, enun ciators, curtain advertisements, oil puintings and pamphlets, the members pledge themselves that they will not make use of any such forma of adver tisement." Ex. Fashions In carpet change like fash Ions In olothos, so we want to tell this season's carpet this season Won't you let us show you some of those beautiful floor coverings. Carpet lined and laid for you. J. R. Hillis. "dinnliliie.Tnhnnon" flnliln If Inn "llnhlile HIiufUMi" Villa Aley "Olil Mhtln" MnjJKln Hfoko Coin Mr. Krni'sl lininhle "(iuenir' Nulii Neuiu "The Flirht with the Anrnch". .ThonniM Noliin ,'llnw ClirlntmiM crime to Crappy Chute" Jay McOaw Polo Mr. Rrnenl Uiimlilo "Tho Kcalltii of I'en-e Kork" Fdwnrr TTurilmnn "Eva's Vlnlt to the Oxre" Lena HlHi'k I'hnio Solo Mr, Fdwln hliouor ItiM'Inlou of Judges. Holo Mr. Krnitnt Unmlile Wednesday at 8. .10 p. m. the grad uating exorcises will be held. PROOHAM. In vocal Ion Hov. Perry A. Ueno Plane Holo Mr. Kilwln Shonert Solo Mr. FrtientOiiinhlo UrndiiHtlnir Adilrenn.. Itr. (leo. Filwnrd Ueed, Prenldent Dlckliinoii CnlleKn, Cnrllnln, Pa. Aoln Mr. Krnent Ounihle Presentation of IHplnrmin liy Kev. W. F. lteher, on behalf nf the Hoard of Iilroclorn. Solo Mr. Erncnt Oimhle The admission on Friday evening to the Senior Class Rhetorlcals will be 10c. Admission on Tuesday and Wednes day evenings, 25 and 35 conts each eve ning. Reserved seats will bo placed on sale at Stoke's on Friday morning, 10 at 8 o'clock. The classes have been trained by Mr. Wlllard P. Howe, of Vale University. The alumni banquet will bo held at Hotel Imporial Thursday evening, May 22nd. Reduced Rates to Harrisburg. For the Gorman Baptist Brethren Conference at Harrisburg, Ta., May 20 to 24, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will sell excursion tickets to Har risburg on May 15 to 21, good to return until June 2, Inclusive, from all stations on Its lines, at rate of single ' , for the round trip (minimum rate cents). An extension of return limit to June 30 will be granted if ticket Is dopositod with agont at Harrisburg on or before June 2, for which no additional charge will be made. ' " Holders of special excursion tlckots for this event may obtain from the agent at Harrisburg, from May 21 to 24, excursion tickets to all points in Penn sylvania, Maryland and the District of Columbia, good to return until June 2, Inclusive, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Sido trip tickets sold t . ' passengors having tickets to Harris burg on deposit for extension, will be limited for return passage until June 30, Inclusive. Holds Up a Congressman. "At the end of the campaign," writes " j Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con- s gressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speak- t Ing I had about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs In my body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me alright. It's the best all-around medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Overwork ed, run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electrlo Bitters. Try them. uuii uwt uun m kou ui u. ai Stoke, druggist. Letter to Dr. Bowser. RcynoUhwille, Pa. Dear Sir: Oil! Oil! Oil! That's the secret of Its economy. You buy paint and oil separately, and at proper prices for each, then mix them together. L. & M. sells more largely than other paints because oil must be added to It; house owners are beginning to understand that Its folly to buy a thin paint, and pay a fancy price tor the oil In It. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. will be glad to supply you with our handsome color cards and combination booklets. Truly Yours, Longman & Martinez, Paint Makers. . , Prohibition State Convention. On account of the State Convention of the Prohibition party, to bo held at ' New Castle, Pa., May 21 and 22, 1902, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to New Castle from all stations on Ita lines in Pennsylvania at rate of single fare for the round trip. Ticket will be sold until May 23, Inclusive. What Thin Folks Need la a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel all poisons from the system, enrich the blood, Improve appetite, make healthy flesh. Alex Stoke's. Only 25o at H. An apron that cannot be bought else where tor 25 cent. A special lot And can not be duplicated. At Shlck and Wagner's. I ) l