Subscription $1.00 per year in advance. CI. At ITRrHKNKOfli Kdltor and Pnb. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2:1, 1902. Anlndownrlent lnonl paper, pu Wished nvcry Wednesday at Koynnldnvlllo, JetTersnn t'i. Hs... devoted to the Interests of KeynoliNvllle Jnd Joffersoncounty, Non-polltieal, will treat 11 with fairness, and will he npeclnlly friend ly toward the laboring rliis. Communications Intended for publication must be accompanlod by the writer's nnme, not for puDltcatlon, but an a nuarantee of Rood faith. Interesting nowsltumssiillelted. Advertlnlni rates made known on applica tion at thla office. Lenghty communications and change of tJrertlaemenu ahould reach this office by Monday noon. Subscription price!) .00 per yenr.ln advance. Address all communication to O. A . Btoph naon, Keynoldsvllle, l'a. Want Column. . Rates: One cent per word for each and very Insertion. For tale) Property on East Main at. Price reasonable. Inquire M. M. Davis. For Sale House on Hill streot with 11 modern Improvements. Inquire of Ira S. Smith. Wanted Some person to Invest one or two hundred dollars In a third Interest of a practical, money making device for business and professional men. For particulars address Box 144, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. For rent Two houses. Inquire of S. Shaffer. For Sale House and lot on Hill street at a bargain. Inquire of It. A. Hildebrand. For Sale Town lots on Grant, Muln, Jackson, Church and Worth streets. Inquire of Mrs. J. L. ToBt. Belgian hares for sale. Fine stock; prices very low. L. M. Snyder, Jack son St. For Sale Four lots corner 3rd and Hill sts. Price from 2.'0 up. City . sewerage. Inquire of E. Keff. Wanted One million feet of oak bill lumber sawed to order. C. E. Andrews Lumber Co., New Bethlehem, Pa. For Sale A seven room house, lot 60 by 150 feet, in West Reynoldsvllle. M. E. Weed. For Sale Two lots on Main street. Inquire of H. J. Hughos. Bids Wantd. TheWInslow township school board will receive bids until 9.00 a. m. Satur day, July 2fl, 1902, for the building of a school house at WIshaw, Winslow township. Plans and specifications can be seen at The Star office. Amos Gobs, Sec. School Board. H. W. EASON & CO.'S 2nd SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 28th, AND ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd. Strong reductions on Men's and Bop Attire. J The prices below should be interesting enough to fill the store throughout the week. They are forcible demonstrations of economy in personal wear. And there is nothing mentioned but what is wearable at the present and will be for some months to come. j . j j Men's Suits. We have a good assort ment of Men '8 Suits that sold at from $12.00 to $15, that you may have your choice from at $10.00." Nobby suits that sold at $10.00, sale price, $7.90. A large assortment of Suits that sold at from $6.50 to $8.00. Your choice at $5.50. Youth's Suits. Suits for young men that solp for $10.00, sale price, $7.75. $6.50, 7.00. 8.00 suits, sale price, $5.50. $5.00 suits, $3.90, $3.50 suits, $2.98. Boy's Knee Pant Suits. A lot of boy's suits hat sold for $4.00, sale price, $2.98. A lot of $3.00 and 3.50 suits, sale price, $2.50. All wash suita at cost. Hoover Building. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Francis O. Sutter Is In Pittsburg this weok. Bon C. Hoed and wifo spenfc Sunday In Brookvllle. Samuel Ennui 1 anil wife are visiting at Bridgowator. Pa. Miss Annlo Bluuk visited friends in Brookvllle lost week. Harry C. Wilson and wife are visiting in Youngstown, Ohio. A. H. Fasenmyer, of New Bethlehem, spent Sunday In town. N. G. Plnncy and wife, of Brookvllle, wore In town Friday. William Keenan, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday In Reynoldsvllle. Walter B. Reynolds was In Belle fonte several days last week. Miss Edna Myers Is visiting at Cor sica and Patton Station, Pa. Miss Grace Clawson is visiting at Fair mount City and New Bethlehem. Misses Elvira and Ruth Johnston are visiting relatives at Clarendon, Pa. Miss Lois Robinson has been visiting friends in New Bethlehem the past weok. Miss Leh Chllcott, of Brockwayvllle, was the guest of Miss Edyth Clark the past weok. Mi's. G. W. Fuller and son, John, are visiting relatives in Clarion county this week. Miss Eileen King, of Barnosboro, Pa., Is visiting Miss May Bowen In Reyn oldsvllle. Master Willie Cook, of Pittsburg, is the guest of Master Graydon Robinson In this place. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Howe, of Arcadia, spent Snnday with the latter's parents In this place. Frank Brisbin and wife, of Scranon, Pa., visited relatives in West Reynolds vllle last week. Misses Lyda Phalun and Kittie Shlck returned the first of this weok from a visit la Pittsburg. Misses Ethel and Fronla Davtc, of DuBols, were the guests of Miss Myrtle Rlggs ovor Sunday. James Campbell, of Brookvllle, visit ed his daughter, Mrs. C. Bird Clark, In this place Saturday. Goorge G. Williams and wifo and H. W. EASON & CO., Next door to PostofficcJ daughter, Ida, are snilllng sea breeze at Atlantic City this week. Thoy expect to spend Sunday In Philadelphia and go and hoar Dr. Russell Conwetl preach, Miss Myrtle Smith, of Driftwood, Is the guest of Mrs. D. M. Dunsmore tn West Reynoldsvllle. G. M. Brown, of Connellsvllle, has been visiting at Rev. J. E. Dean's, near this place, the past week. Louis Snyder, of Newberry, came to town yesterday to attend the funeral of his father, Peter Snyder. Prof. W. M.' Brown, of Brockway vllle, visited his aunt, Mrs. Joseph Shaffer, In this place last weok. Miss Annie Major, of Punxsutawney, has been the guest of Mrs. John O'Hare at the National Hotel the past week, Mrs. James Nichols, of Bradford, who was visiting her son, J. B. Nichols, In this place, returned home Monday. Miss Catherine Blakeslee, of Coal Glen, visited her aunt, Mrs. John Reed, on Main street during the past week. Miss Kate Shughrou went to Wll llamsport last week to spend the sum mer there for benefit of her health. Mrs. Martin Blohler and son, Harold, of Williamsport, are spending several weeks In and around Reynoldsvllle. M. J. Rlggs and wife, of Allegheny City, who were visiting their parents In this place, returned homo last week. ' Daniel Evans and Daniel Jones, of Block ton, Alabama, are vijlting their cousin, Thomas E. Evans, In this place. Harry C. Wilson and James Hoy re turned the latter part of last week from a trip through the eastern 'part of tho State. Will L. Strauss, who recently re turned from Colorado, went to Mc Donald, Pa., yesterday to remain some time. Mrs. S. T. Dougherty and two daught ers, Misses Nollle and Vordl, are visit ing Mrs. C. E. Rumsey at Mahonlng town, Pa. Miss Jen nlo Brown, of JohnBonburg, returned home last week after a short visit with Mr. W. W. Hlgglns, on Grant street. Charles King and Chnrlos Bowon, who are working with an engineer corps for tho Indiana & Armstrong Coal, Coke & Large assortment of Men's Youths' and Boys' PANTS at greatly reduced prices, A lot of Men's Shoes At prices that will surprise you. Lots of them for one half price. Some good bargains in Shirts and Neckwear. All Straw Hats at cost. All Boy's Shirt Waists at cost. . Boys' Brownie Overalls at 19c A lot of Boys' Caps that were 50c, sale price, 85t A lot of caps that were 23c, sale price 19c. You will be sure to get special bargains if you at tend this sale and some very good ones. Don't miss this opportunity. Youdon'tget chances like this every day. Remember this sale starts on Monday, July 28th, and ends Saturday, August 2nd. These prices will just be for that week only. Reynoldsville, Pa. Iron Co., near Shelocta, Indiana Co., visited their homos In this place the past wock. Father E. M. Dilscoll, of Oil City, was In town this week. G. W. Arblastor, of New Bothlehom, an experienced crockery ymnn, has boon in town several davs. Mis Lizzie Dean returned yesterday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Williams, at Rldgway. John E. Flynn, A merchant tailor of Clarksburg, W. Va., Is visiting his mother In thla place. .Tho Roynoldsvlllo Building and Loan Association sold t.1,800 at the monthly meeting Monday evening. Miss Gertrude Gardener, of DuBols, was the guost of Misses Martha and Anna K lines In this place over Sunday. Mrs. H. L. Young and Miss Mattle Davis, of Punxsutawney, are guests of Mrs. S. S. Robinson and daughters on Grant street. Misses Mario and Geneva Flaherty and Master John Flaherty, of Bradford, are visiting Mrs. Frank J. Black at The Mansion. John Yenewlneand wifo, of Eleanors, were hero yesterday to attend the funeral of the former's grandfather, Peter Snyder. R. S. Donaldson and wife, of Cleve land, Ohio, who camo lo Reynoldsvllle three weeks ugo, returned home the first of this weok. Daniel Nolan, jr.j who was called here two weeks ago by the death of bis brother, John D. Nolan, returned to Grnonsburg yesterday. Dr. John II. Murray, Clyde Murray, Misses Olevia Murray and Irene l'hil llppl visited the Murray homestead In Gattklll township Sunday. Miss Ella Heed, who hus heen In Kan sas, Nebraska and other western states several years, Is visiting her brother, J. Van Reed, in this place. Mrs. O. C. Whltehlll and daughter, Grace, and Mrs. Tacy Miller, of DuBols, were guests of Mrs. O. D. O'Doll on Hill street over Sunday. Rev. A. J. Mock, Ph. D., pastor of the Baptist church, will go to Wash ington county to-day to visit a week or ten days with relatives. Miss Lena Black, oneof the operators In the central office of the Sumnierville Telephone Co. at this pluco, spent Sun day with relatives at Eleanora. Miss Priscllla Wilson, of Boulsbtirg, Pa., who is attending DuBols Business College, Bpont Sunday at 'Squire W. L. Johnston's In West Reynoldsvllle. Mrs. C. B. Harvey, of West Carlton, Ohio, and Miss Mamie Forsht, of Lock Haven, visited their aunt, Mrs. J. C. McEnttre, in West Reynoldsvillo last week. Mrs. K, M. Kernott and three sons, Raymond, Ralph and Robort, of La trobe, Pa., are visiting tho formor's sis tor, Mrs, h. J. MoEntlre, on Jackson street. Rev, Perry A. Reno and daughter, MIbs Amy Rono, loft here yesterday morning to visit ten days with relatives and friends In Mercer und Lawrence counties. Mrs. C. R. Hall was at Brookvllle last Thursday attending a large re. oeptlon given by Mrs. George Jnnks, Mrs. B. F. Shlvcly, and Mrs. Harriet Furgeson. Mrs. A. T. Blng went to Butler Men. day to spend ten days with her sister, Mrs. Harry B. Field. She was accom panied from DuBols by her mother, Mrs. Barlow. . MUs Unlta Farrell, ohlef operator In Suminorville Telepliono Co. ofilce at this placo, went to Arcadia yostcrduy to spend a few duys with her sister, Mrs. F. P. Jlowe. Mrs. James A. McCrelght and child ren wont to Indiana last weok to visit the former's mother, and Jim has been wandering around like a lost sheep since they went away. Br. Howard Kaucher, niodleal ex aminer on tho P. R. It., with head: quarters at Rending, Pa., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kuuchr er, In this plaoo this week, Arthur Phllllppl, Riuhard Myers and George Barrett, boys who are attend ing the Girurd College in Philadelphia, are spending the summer vacation at their homes in this place. Mrs. Henry Klines und two daughters, Mrs. A. J. Duugherty and Miss Nora Kunes, of Emporia, Virginia, havu been visiting the family of Irvln Klines, on Grant street, the pust week, Mrs. W. H. Moore and three sons and Miss Jessie Barclay went to Kane last week to remain Boveral days. The boys have wfcpoplng pnugh and It Is ex pected the change of uliiuutu would do them good. I. J. Plylor, of Fuirmount City, form erly t) the grocery business In the opera house block, now a student In the West Penn Medical College, Pittsburg, studying to bo a physician, visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Plylor, in this place the past we )k. Misses Florenoe and Mabel Slpel re turned to their borne In West Reyn oldsvllle Friday after spending a month's vaoation at Leechburg, Pittsburg and several other places. While In Pitts burg they attended Joseph Home tc Co', cash boys' and wrappers' fifth annual plcnlo at Keouewood Park, Insstlabla Thirst. This Is the kind of weather that makes you thirsty all the tlmo unless you're drinking our orange phosphate. It satisfies. It quenches thirst. It set tles the stomnnh. It has not the rank acidulous taste, hecauso we mnka It from fresh fruit. Re. per glass. Stoke's Famous Soda Water Depot. JJf.l'OIlTOI'TIIF. CONDITION or Tim FIRST NATIONAL HANK Or RE-rTOX,3DSBVXXL.aB lit HeynnliNvllle, In the Plata nf IVniiiylvn nl il, at I lie eloso (if IiIimIih" July III, IMri, iiksouiicks: l,on in nnil discounts SIHA.ViO 01 Overdrafts, secured mill unsecured, ks III I'.C HihmIs to secure circulation.... ;tV"l ll Premiums on 1'. d. lloud I. mil) III Hocks, securities, etc t(I.IM) (HI t'tirnlttira and fixtures i.mri mi ii from Nnl liimil Hunks (not tin- hityb Aci'iits) VJ.Vn 77 One from approved reserve agents. 120,I!H 27 Illtcrnill-Kci-cnue tlimts fll (VI Checks iind othcrcash Items :m HH Note of other Niitlimnl Imnkn , J.itiO IK) I'lactlonnl paper currency, nickel, mid eenlM 211:1 IW Lawful money reserve In hunk, viz: Hmi-Ih flS.:mi m l.ciml-teiider mile flUtmno 2s, IW Itnilenipllon fund villi IT, 8. Tretis- urer (I per cent, of circulation).. I.7.V) 00 Total l(,ill 2:1 I.IAHII.ITIKS. '11 pi t nl stock imlil In tM.nn on Plll-nlils fund 2(1,1)110 0(1 Undivided profits, less expense and times imlil S.0ICI (II National flunk notes outstanding. .. im.imo on Dun to oilier National Hanks 1.144 till Dividend t'npultl 540 00 Individual deposits snhject tocl k 17.1174 BH Time fcrtlllciitoH of tlcpoHit 2s, 115 01) Cashier's clivckMoiitNtandlnff UK 411 Total , N02,IIIB 2,'t Sttti f PtnmylTtnlt, County if Jiffcnoo, : I, John II. Kaucher. Cashier of Hip iiIhivr named hank, do solemnly nweiir that the nlMivn statement Is true In the hest of my knowledge anil hellef. John II. Kaiiciikii. Cashier. HiilHcrlheil nnil sworn lo liefore inn this mill day of .Inly. V.)l. Ai.iikht ItKVKot.ns, Notary Public. C'OHHtfUT Attest: J. 11. CoHtiRrr, I J. v.. Kiwi. J-Directors. HCOTT Ml (Jl.KI.I.ANII. I The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING The newest, finest cloths, the latest designs, all the most fashlonahlocuts for the summer season. Call at our shop and see samples of cloth a complete line and let us convlnoo you that we are the lenders in our line. Reasonable prices ulwuys and satisfaction guaran teed. Johns & Thompson. We don't make the best Soda in the Country And we haven't the finest fountain in this neck o' the , wood 9- But we do make n dandy good Sodn for 5e, REYNOLDS DRUG STORE. w u If) 1 U I X ni r 'o H O 5! CO 0 Stiick & "The Ilm Storr." Now that warm weather has finally come, warm weather apparel will lie in demand. Por this we are thoroughly prepared. We have for your selec tion all the warm weather necessities and attrac tions. Never before did our stocks contain such a variety from which to make your selection. ' We have learned in the past years that the trade de mands an assortment so there can be a choice in buying. Tnerefore to give entire satisfaction to the trade, we carry all the good things to lie had. RIBBONS- We Always Do Carry a large assortment of all grades, widths and shades, but at this time our stock is much larger. Some popular new shades are taking well. Some prices per yard are 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 12 1-2, 15, 18 cents. Every Woman in Town Will visit our store during the month of July ; the hot weather will bring them in looking for com fortable garments. It is then we do our best and try and have just what will please every one's particular fancy. AN IDEA The Few mentioned below will give you a small idea of Summer Dress Goods and prices. We help you to select. Figured and plain lawns, S, 10, 12'8 and 15c. Dimities at 4, 7, 10, 15, and 18c. Swisses in fancy colors and plain at 25, 50, 75 and $1.00. Fancy Ginghams at 8, 10 and 12c. Fancy and plain, all grades dress linens, at 25, 50, 75 and $1.00. SHICK & WAGNER The Reynoldsville, w E HAVE FULLY CONCLUDED. That anything in the way of premiums or schemes are an injury to our bus iness and a damage to our customer, so in future Our Foundation will be Honest Goods Full weights and fair prices for cash. These will prove money savers for our patrons. We quote you prices on a few staple every day good.s, Best package Coffee, l(o; B pounds, Boo Loose Colfue, 20 pent grade, Ifto " ttj cent grade, gUu " UU cent grade, S2f0 If you enjoy a good outi of coffee for breakfusl try our bulk coffee. It will please you. 18 pounds Granulated Sugar, $1.00 25 " " " 1.30 100 " . " 5.00 11) pounds extra L. B. Sugur, l.(Mi Very bebt patent Hour per sack, 1.15 Very best patent Hour, per barrel, 4.45 7 cukes Lenox, Gloss or Star Soap, g&o Joakes Fairy Soap, 25o 1 cakes Sunshine Soap, 25a Waoner Next to I'ostofpice. COMFORTABLE SHOES Style and Wear 1 Don't count for much where comfort is lacking. We see that they have all, and then the prices are so pleasing that the shoe de partment is a popular feature of the store. J,adies' Walking Shoes bmmenee at 50c, then $1.00, 1.25, 1.75, 2.00 and $2.25. Children's Shoes Not so much style as wear and comfort but enough. All sizes and kinds. They range in price from 50c per pair. Thev go from that to 60, 65, 75, 85, $1.00 and $1.25. - SHICK & WAGNER Big Store. Pennsylvania. Swift's best S. C. Hams, per pound, Ho " " B. Bacon, " 14c 7 pounds finest Rolled Oats, 2'xs 3 pounds finest head Kice, &"o 4 pounds good head Rice, 25o 5 pounds bebt lump Starch, 2ms 5 pounds best Corn Starch, 25c 3 cans extra Sugar Corn, 25o Early June Peas, per can, l()o 3 cans 20o Peaches, 50o Choice pears, large can, loo Matches, 12 boxes, 10o A full line of all kinds Gro ceries, Fruits, Preserves, Fish, Pickles. Cakes, &c., at the big grocery at cop, respondingly Jow prices, Everything sold guaranteed all right or money refunded. Don't -. bo deceived by thinking yoif , get something for nothing. Compare these prices with what you pay elsewhere. We have " the goods you need them. We want your money. A Robinson & Mundorff, Reynolds viixe, . Pcrav
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