Cards, Invitations And nil klndsof UuxInuM Stationery nlxvnya in slock m THE STAR otllce. Wo gimt'untmj flint-class work the littea di'Hiunn In tjpo und stylo. mm Wedding Bells Will merrily ring in tha month of rosos. Order your wedding Invita tions from The Star ofllce. Finest work guaranteed. VOLUME 11. REYN0LDSV1LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1902. NUMBER 7. J UNE SELLING OF UNUSUAL INTEREST Cfoilicraft plain or patent tip, turn or extension sole, laoe or button, oxfords or slippnrs. Shoes for all the Family. Headquartekb for FLAGS AND BUNTING For thh Fourth. BING-STOKE COMPANY DEFT STORE Main and Fifth Streets, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. "Where thoro's everything that people wear and most things people buy." I EN'S SUMMER Shoes. Exlru quullly in shoes for men and bovs. constructed with especial ref.-renuj tostylu, lit and durability. Cut from the hot prudiiuls uf the bost taiinur, Including all the Cliroiu", Kills und Patent Leathers. Lare varieties ul all prices. Largo HtiaorUui'iitM of wlillu and black ami plain white vests, whito duck li'owxors. Ilm-n i.ihwmii- and light weight coat. Also full lino of Trunks, Suit Casus and Traveling bugs. H. W. EASON Next door to Postoffice. -And with the Fourth nenr nt hand, and w ith the needs of the summer sen ason just beginning, June prices at this storejare certain to wield a strong influence to direct you in your buying, of your Dress Goods, Shirt Waists, Linen and Lawn Dresses, Parasols, Fans, Hosiery, Underwear, Corset Covers, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Hnndkerchieves and all the heeded hot-weather goods. Stylish Summer Clothes And rightly priced, for wo look to val ue first In all we have to offer, In Men's, Boys.' Youths.' and Children's Suits, Punts, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiory, Neckwear, Collars, CulTs, Handker chiefs, Hats and Caps, &c, &c.. A Good Place to Buy Shoes. For prices are along right lines and the Shoes the kind that give satisfaction. Ladles.' Misses and Children's shooB, Men's Hoys' and Youths' Shoes, In vlcl, patent kid, enamel box itnd ve'.our calf, WEAR- This June sale is an important one because it offers seasonable Clothing at low prices, which cannot be duplicated. These garments here prove this claim. Men's Outing Suits. Made of light weight fancy flannol, home spuns, wool crashes, In fuel, every fubrlo that is cool and ttcoeptublo to those pop ular garments. Mado either in the regular suck or Norfolk jucket stylos. Prloos from 87.00 to 812.00. A full and complete line of each in all tho newestund nobbiest styles of all the best makes of cloth Inn in the country. We show you suits produced by firms that huvo a natlonul reputa tion for fine, stylish, ready-to-wear garments. Men's Suits in all the popular staples and many handsome exclusive novoltlos. From 83.50 to 818.00. special Offerings in Boys' Clothing. OfTors It will nay you to look up. Boys' 2- and" 3-plece suits at 98o. Boys' all worsted serge sailor suits at 82.08. Large as sortments oi novelty suits at from 75o ments oi jaoys' wasn suits and wash knee pants in all colors. Men's Shirts. Men's Shirts In plain or pleated fronts, In ruadras and zephyr cloth, in fancy figures on white grounds. Well made, price 50c. Moo's shirts at 81.00. Biggest and best assortment or Men's Shirts in plain or pleated fronts, made of finest Amerloan mad ras and oordud madras, and in make and fit to oustom shirts at 81.50. Also a fine asortment of Shirt Waists in all tho newest odors and patterns. From 8J.O0 to 82 00. Men's and Boys' Hats. A vory large assortment of straw hats for men and boys In all tho newest slmiies and at the lowest IHiHsible prlo '.s. AIho a lino lino of fell haitf.nuw sliudes and shapes. & CO. H. W. EASON & CO. Hoover Building. UIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REl'XOLDS VILLE. Capital Surplus $50,000 $20,000 fccott ,1 Irllmid, Vice rr.t John II. Kanrher. ahlr. Director: 0. Mttrhell, Scott McClollnnd, J. O. King John II. Corbet t, Dnniiil Nolan, O.W. Fuller, J. It. Kaucher. lopfl a general hanking butlnenn and solicits tne nccniintH of merchant!, prnrcnmnnai men, furmetn, mechanic, miners, lumbermen and other. prnmtHlnv tho miwt careful attention to the miHlmmrt of all pci-Hons. Safe Depoolt Boxes for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Flr Proof Vault. CPRING IS HERE- AND SO IS Northamer & Kellock. And we are bettor prepared than ever to do cablnot work or anything In the wood working lino. Upholstering and repair work of all kinds done promptly. Picture Framing We have just received a large line of Picture Moulding and we carry a line of room moulding In stock. Cull and examine our line and get prices. Our cabinet shop is so small and our business Is getting so large we will have to do something to get more room, so we have decided to soil oft all our framed Pictures at Cost 7.00 Pictures at .() Pictures at W.00 Pictures at $1.00 Pictures at 9.1.00 Pictures at $2.00 Pictures at 81.00 Pictures at 5.65. 94.50. 8.1.80. 9.1.10. 92.25. 81. M). 75o. all the rest in the same proportion We are also agents for the Kane In side Sliding Blind and Patent Screen Windows. Remember the place Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Building, Mala St. N E A T N ES S. A CCUUAC Y, P HOMPTNES S, Guaranteed In every job turned out by THE STAR otllce. to 86.00. Large assort Paradise. Mrs. Hoi man, of Sykesville, spent last week lo Paradise visiting her daughter, Mrs. Almeda Strouse. W. A. Sheesly made made a flying trip to McGees Mills last Thursday. Pomona Grange held in the Grange Hall last Wednesday passed off quietly. J. E. Strouse, of Allegheny, spont several days last week with his mother, Mrs. Martin Strouse. The hard rain last Friday did quite a bit of damage to some of the corn fields. Alfred Sheesley spent a day or two at Gobblers knob last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Lott attended the K. of P. reunion at Punxsutawnoy last Thursday. Goorge, the bass singer, Is contem plating a visit down below in the near future. Miss Maggie Cat hers spent several days In Reynoldsvllle last week, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Flicklnger. David Hillis has his new hotel almost completed. Amos Strouse spent soveral days In Harrlsburg last week. Frank Hillis Is thinking seriously of taking a trip to Blanchard, Centre Co. Barney needy, of Klttannlng, was In Paradise last week. Rathmel. Robert Munroe and John Klnner berg, of Uelancey, spent Sunday here. R. J. Brown and family and Mrs. Carney and family, drove to DuBois last Sunday. A. W. Mulhollan and wife were a', Brookville Sunday. " A largo number of our citizens went to Punxsutawney on the excursion last Thursday and report a good time. Edward Carleston and wife drove to Eloanora Sunday. i Reduced Rates to Denver On account of tho Triennial Conven tion of the International Sunday-school Association, to be held at Denver, Col., June 20 to July 2, the Pennsylvania Rullrond Company will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, Col., from all stations on Its lines, at rate of single fare tor the round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going on June 21 to 23, and will be good to return leaving Denver, Colo rado Springs, or Pueblo not later than August 31. Tickets must be validated for return passage by Joint Agent at any of the above-mentioned points, for which service a foe of 25 cents will be chargod. For speclflo rates and conditions, ap ply to ticket agents. Saved From An Awful Fat. "Everybody said I bad consumption, " writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambors burg, Pa., "I was so low after six months severe sickness, causod by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, usod It, and was completely cured." For des perate Throat and Lung Diseases It is the safest cure In the world, and Is in fallible for Coughs, Colds and Bron chial AfTootlons. Guaranteed bottles 50c and 81.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex Stoke'a drug store. Letter to Hr. Ed. Clark. Itcynoldsvilk, Pa. Dear Sir: Its not a speculation to deal in securities paying a regular income, and none whatever to paint your resi dence with the Logan & Martinez Pure Paints. Your home will be at tractive and unlike any other. The paint Is better, Its absolutely the choicest production of paint mills, and Is thoroughly satisfying and guaranteed to be so, else your painting Is done over at our expense. Cost of our paint when oil Is addod about 81.20 per gallon. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. will gladly quote you. Respectfully , Longman & Martinez, Paint Makers. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance In medicine Is given by druggist G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Va. An old man there bad long suffered with what good doctors pronounced In curable cancer. They believed his case hopeless till be used Eleotrlo Bitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, whioh treatment completely cured him. When Eleotrlo Bitters are used to ex pel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts Its matchless healing power, blood ' dis eases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c, Salve 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Trunks and suit cases at Milllrens. . Wall paper 2, 3, 4, 5 to 25 oents single roll at Stoke's. Herrlok's shoes at D. Nolan's shoe store for 82.00 and 92.60, formerly sold for 82.60 and 13.60. Met a Terrible Death. The DuBois Courier Saturday morn ing said: Clyde Kuhn, a young man about twenty years of age, mot a horrible death at the Cook & Graham saw mill at Brookville Friday afternoon. He was caught In the bolt thatcarrlos the power to the lath mill and whirled to his death. The body was so badly mangled that scarcely a semblance of a human being remained. Young Kuhn was an employe of the lath mill and owing to some slight dis arrangement of the workings it was nec essary to shut down that part of the mill for a few minutes. Kuhn went to the lower part of the mill and threw tho belt off and stood thore awaiting a sig nal from his follow workman to throw it on again. Suddenly the workers in the lath mill were startled by a loud crash beneath them, caused by the whirling body of Kuhn striking the floor they stood on. Hurrying down stairs thoy saw his body boing whirled rapidly around the revolving shaft. The mill was shut down and the mangled corpse of the young man taken from the machinery. It Is supposed that the victim's cloth ing caught In the bolt and he was drawn Into it. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoffico at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending June 14, 1902: Frank Holmes, Esq., G. Grooves, Esq., B. C. Caylor, Mrs. Lu Reed, Miss Annie Blutes, II. Gibson, Sarai Young, Charles Sanford, H. Irwin. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. Happy Time in Old Town. "We felt very happy," writes R. N. Bevlll, Old Town, Va., "when Buck len's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughther of a bad case of scald bead." It delights all who use It for Cuts, Cotns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions.. Infallible for Piles. Only 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. American Lady corsets all shapes at Milllrens. Fine line of carpet samples are being sold by Prloster Bros, below cost. Call and see them. ORDINANCE. (Ne. 78.) In pursuanoe of an Act of Assembly entitled, "An Act amending Section 9 of an act, approved May 10th, A. D. 1891, enabling municipal corporations to lay out, open, wldon, extend and va cate streets or alleys upon petition or without petition of proporty owners," approved May 22, A. D. 1895. The fol lowing ordinance was, upon the 3rd day of June, 1902, introduced in council. Attest, L. J. McEntirk, Clork of Council. An ordinance widening and opening to the uniform width of fifty feet, Fifth street from the west line of Jackson street, in the borough of Roynoldsvillo, to the borough line at Sandy Lick Crook. Whereas, to No. 4 December Sess ions 1898, A. D. in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Jefferson county, a publio road was laid out and ordered to be opened thirty three (33) foot wide by said Court. Whereas, the report of the viewers described said roud in the borough of Reynoldsvllle as "Beginning at a point in the center and western end of 5th street, in said borough, thence south 59i degrees weBt over land of A. Reyn olds, five hundred (500) feet to the Rey noldsvllle and Falls Creek railroad, thence In the Bame direction over same land to Sandy Lick Crock and tho line of the said borough of Reynoldsyillo, fifty-five (55) foet,'reto. Whekeas, said publio road was open ed by the said borough to the width of thirty-three (33) feet and has been and is now publio road, therefore, Be It enacted and ordained by the Burgess and town council of the borough of Roynoldsvillo, and it Is hereby enact ed and ordained by authority of the same. Seo. 1. That 5th street, from the west line of Jackson street beginning at a point in the center and western end of said 5th street, in the said borough of Reynoldsvllle to Sandy Lick Creek and the line of the said borough, is hereby opened and widened to a uniform width of tifty (50) feet, the center line thereof being described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center and western end of 6th street on the west line of Jackson street, la the bor ough of Reynoldsvllle, thence south 59 degree over land of A. Reynolds five hundred (500) feet to tho Reynolds vllle and Falls Creek railroad, thence In the same direction over the same land to Sandy Lick Creek and the line of the said borough of Reynoldsvllle, fifty-five (55) feet, as surveyed and de scribed In the viewers report aforesaid. Seotlon 2. Tha damages . caused thereby and the benefits to pay the same and the damages caused by the opening, widening, and grading there of together with the benefits to pay the sarao, to be levied, assessed and collect ed In aooordanoe with the Aots of As sembly in such' cases made and pro vided. Seotlon 3. .. All ordinances and parts of ordinances oonflloting herewith be and (be same Are hereby repealed. m YOU GOING AWAY ? If so you will need some Outing Shoes for Golf, Ten nis, Yuchting, Bathing; in fact your outfit is not com plete without a variety of Shoes ns well as other wear ing apparel. W. B. LOVELESS CO. (Ith and I'enn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. REYNOLDSVILLE QRAND CLEARANCE SALE. New Ware Room. In order to make room to rebuild our ware-room we are compelled to reduee our stock of Hardware, &c. During next two weeks we offer special inducements in prices on the following: Buggies Plows Harrows Stoves Pumps j Wheelbarrows Building Paper Two JUrt Doors Windows REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COMT. Robinson's OIIOES FOR SPRING WEAR. . I I I I I I I I Our stock, of new styles in Shoes for Spring is complete. We ask your atten tion to-day to our special dis play of WALK-OVER SHOES, Price $3.50 and $4..00. I I 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. WML ROBINSON'S.- REMOVAL SALE OF THE CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE Commencing Monday. June We will sell goods at greatly reduced prices in order to reduce our large stock, preparatory to removing our store. A lot of Chlnaware, Tinware, Glassware, Enamel ware, and Crockery ware almost sacrlfioed. Large lino of Shirts, Gloves, Overalls, Ladies,' Gents' aud Children's Underwear ; Toys, Neakties, Jewelry, Ribbons, Laces and Embroidery, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Sunbonnets, Ladles,' Gents,' and Children's Hos iery at prices that will astonish you. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT REMOVAL SALE. Store will be removed from present quarters to Fos ter Building, two doors west of postoffice June 26. THE CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE Sou Friedman, Prop. Dr. Murray Building, Main St. ReynoldsvtLlk, Pa. A SPICY SPRING ADVERTISEMENT 1 Might attract your attention for a moment, but a careful exam ination of our samples and designs of Newest and Most Fashionable Sprlna Attire Will convince you that we aro the leaders In Gents' Tailoring hi jjj Reynoldsvllle. Experience, com- J pletenoss of stock and rcasonablo prices cannot fail to satisfy you. j Johns & Thompson. HARDWARE COM'Y, Robinson's. -ROBINSON'S. 9th and Continuingjto June 23rd i vi i r.yi & -
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