ft Jlfat IP VOLUME 11. KKYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAHC1J 1, 1903. NUMBEfi 45. M Full Cups Hoover Hul. Mug. Next door to Postohiee. Per cent A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY 110.00 I. Y00 II. 00 10.(X) 7.60 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.50 $5.0(1 4.00 3 00 2 .00 1.00 3.00 2.60 2 25 2.03 1.50 1.00 New Spring Styles from which to select. C i W. C. HENRY, . RE YN0LDSV1 LLE, PENNSYLVANIA. u GAS Agents Ap- pointed. L. Stylish Spring Suits ' Tlie mlvnnec showing of the styles for spring 1003 lias matle its nppennincc in our up to dnte t lotliing store find is a most plcnsing one. Cheviots, worsteds nnd serges will liens popular hs ever, nnd we nre showing some very stylish suits in the new est designs nnd eolorings at very modern te priees. SEE OUR $12.00 AND $15.00 LINE. Its one of splendid vnlue for the money, composed of n variety of fine nnd fashionable fabrics nnd reflecting the highest skill of the tniloring nrt. The stock already in nnd on exhibition nf fords n price rnnge of from $5.00 to $20.00. SPUING TOP COATS They're here in nil the new nnd fashionable shades. The short box nnd three-uarter lengths nre the styles most in demand. A fine line between $7.50 nnd $20.00. lino of men's nnd boys' Hats, and Furnishings. H. W. Eason & Go. Reduction Suits, Pants, Shirts, Hats Witt bu sold at a reduction of TKN PER CENT, for One Day Only Saturday, March 21 I I New Spring Styles Arc now ready for your Inspection and we want you to see them. If it is con venient for you to do no, Come in be fore Sat unlit! and mako your selec tion and have thorn laid away until Saturday. SUITS valuo for vultie for value for' valuo for vuluu for valuo for value for vulue for value for value for $14.40 13.50 10.H0 uno 0.75 . 4.50 3.H0 2.70 1 80 1.35 PANTS kind for kind for kind for kind for kind for 14.50 3.(10 2.70 1.80 .90 HATS value for value for value for value for value for valuo for 2.70 2.25 2.00 1.80 1.35 .90 SIIlKTS-tl.OO kind for .90 ; the 50o kind fur 35c. liememlxr tlie time and date Saturday, March tut. P O U N D I; LAMP CHIMNEYS Most wonderful Invention of the age. Will not break from bundling heat or cold. About the only way to break thorn Is to hit them with an axe. Stand on them, drop on the floor, put In the fire or on ice and they will not breuk. Guaranteed forever, unless purposely broken. All sizes. Ordering- blank sent to any address. G. JENKS, Special Agent, ALDAN, DELAWARE COUNTY, PA. Large assortments of Trunks, Suit Casos and Traveling J lags. ( I WALK-OVER $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes are Btrlctly oortect In'evory essential of style and elegance. They aro worn by all swell dressers. The stylos for the spring are light up to the mlnuto. Odshapo and Po-tay-toe aro the newest. If you like nice easy shoes, try Walk -Over and you will have no other. ROBINSONS SORE 'At ZOLINE Is positive, speedy cure for Sons Throat cures simple Sore Throat in a night -Chronic cases taks longer but cure Is certain . A never failing remedy for Sore Mouth, Hoarse ness and Sore Throat of all kinds A trial wiD convince you Money refunded If It falls to cure. 2SndS0tmtr . OIO HBMBDT CO. Kw Brighton, Pa. A SB . SW.BMI. -I ,SH THE NEWS OF 1 NEARBY TOWNS. Reported br The Star's Dprrlnl Correspondents. llormtown. A. I). Moore Is In the lime business this spring. It Is comlnif sprlnir. l'rof. Oumbort has his hair cut. J. C. Calhoun purchased a flno team of horses last week, The Horm school has got a now ad dition to Its library. There was a baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Horm March 8th. Anybody wanting to dual In horses, trade or buy, Inquire of Al. Bhoumakor. Kmanunl rirnlth is putting In a fine coal drift. lie oxpucts a four foot vein. Mr. John Urady, of i'unxsutawney, Is visiting his niece, Mrs. A. It. Moore, of this phieo. Rev. Myers Is holding protracted meeting In tho Lutheran church at the Chestnut Grove. M. L. Iletrlck and Solomon Hurk houso wcro drilling for lime and coal this week. Martin says the prospects for both nro good. Wo euiiiiot IhiiihI of a trolloy car or an aiitoniuhili), but wo have a horsolcBs carrlngo In llormtown. Anyone wish ing a free ride call on O. (1. Sohuckers and 1)111 lleck. THE HIGH SCHOOL . . BULLETIN . . At the lust meeting of the Shake spnrcan Literary Society the following ofllcors wore elected i Pres., Hnlona Black ! vice-president, Golda King ; sec, Clyde Murruy ; critic, Anna Klahr ; editor, Jay McGaw ; 1st assist ant editor, John Coleman I 2nd assist ant editor, Cora MeOolght ! local editor, Hess Sensor. oooo Tho pupils of tho High Suhool and Itootn 13 took advantage of the beauti ful weather last week and all (moved.) oooo Lawson Heed has been absont the past two weeks on account of sickness. oooo In the move last week one of ths Junior boys found tbi ee pennies bidden away In a corner of his new desk which bad been occupied by a Junior girl. oooo Friday night the girls of the High School kidnapped ono of the Junior News of Interest February 3rd, 1003, was the thirteenth anniversary of North Elk Run Grange, No. 913, Tioga county. Many visitors wore present, among them tbo Master of Wulsboro Grange, who gave a good address. After an Interesting program was rendered supper was sorved and thus a pleasant and profitable evening was enjoyed by all. Under rrcont date a good brother wrltoB relative to tbo order In Clearfiold oounty as follows : "January 23," Home Camp Grange in Union township was organized with 35 charter members. This was a grand meeting, visiting Patrons from miles around gathered in and the large ball was crowded. Tbey start off In splendid shape. Michigan Is making splendid progress in Grange work. The past year 101 Subordinate and 6 Pomona Granges were organized, while 8 new Juvenile iGranges have boon reported In the State since the meeting of the National Grange held In Lansing November last. Columbia Grange No. 83, of Bradford county, on January 28 held an all day meeting lo observation of tbe twenty ninth anniversary of its organization. The morning was devoted to a private meetlug when three candidates were initiated in the degrees of Harvester and Husbandman and the, general work of the Order. Tho afternoon social in tercourse and consideration of taxation were prominent features, while tbe ev ening was occupied with literary,' mus ical and Innocent amusements by young Mora Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not near ly as grave as an Individual disorder of tbe system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter oollapso, unloss a reliable remedy la Immediately employed. There's nothing so efllolont to cure disorders of limerlckvllle. Mrs. O. F. Haines Is very III at this writing. Dan Harrlngor, of Pittsburg, Is visit ing hnro. Mrs. Lavlna Iluum is visiting In this place at this writing. E. Welsor, of this place, spent Bun day with friends at Iteynoldsvllln. Elliott Krwln, of Curwonsvillo, spent Sunday at tho homo of Charles Wetzel. C. C. Mart., of DuBols, visited his parents, John Martin nnd wife, Sunday. Chnrllo Kroh and Miss Li I lie Kroh, of Rural Village, aro visiting their many friends In this place. II. (). Suhugars purchased a flno team Monday of this week. Ho careful Joe, and don't uso the halter to free. Rathmel. Miss Rosa Smith visited In Duliols over Sunday. Mrs. John Walker visited friends In Johnstown last week. Hov. A. J. Meek will preach here next Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Cunnlnglmm, of Coal Glen, Is visiting her parents here at present A. M. Zillcfrow and sen, Norman, wont to Kdrl Monday to work. Mr. Zillcfrow has lived and worked hero for about fourteen years. EDITORIAL STAPF KlIITIlll Nlllil Nellie Assistant Knmms John Cfilcnuiri CliiiHld lliitiilltiin IOL'AI, KlllTOII (loliln King boys and slipped him into the enter tainment, for tho poor little bey didn't have fifteen cents, but ho ourned it afterwards by helping the girls, oooo The Library ontortiiinmcnt wus a completo success. They took ln$HI.45. Miss Dougherty's room sold tickets to tho anient of $23.30 and Miss Sehult.'s room $13.85. Miss Dorothy Elliott sold thirty-two tickets, tho greatest number and received tho prize, IowoH's I'oems. oooo It is the unanimous opinion of the girls that they wnro capable of usher ing last Friday night without any out side assistants. oooo One of the Junior girls was buncoed out of a contest piece Frlduy. oooo Somo of tho boys in our room aro so generous that they give all the pennies they tlnd in the school room to the Sun day school collection. to the Grangers and old, many being In attendance. With an elTlclent corps of ofllcors, Col umbia Grange stands steadfast in the work with "Progress" Inscribed upon tholr banner for 1903. . Tho members of Fort Grango, No. 951, Huntingdon oounty, contemplate building a now hall. On Saturday, February 14th, they bad a very pleasant and profitable meeting, four new mom bors were rpcolved 'and moro aro ex pected. Tbe grange could not be In a more flourishing condition. Evory rural community needs at leant three Institutions: the Christian church, the public school and the Grange hall. The church to foster the spiritual In terests of the people, the school to give tbe children tbe foundation of an educa tion, and the grango as a social, educa tional business center. Few would care to live where the first two aro not within easy reach, but the community that baa only these suffers a great loss. Broad intellectual and even moral de velopment come only from contact of mind with mine. In tbe country this contact does not come from the nature of tbe surroundings as it does in tbe centre of population. It must be pro vided for or tbe people will lead isolated lives. Isolation means narrowness and dullness. When the people meet to give the band clasp of fraternity, to de liberate on questions of common inter est, and to co-operate in matters that ooroern them, dullness and narrowness have no place. the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bit ters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effec tive nervine and tbe greatest all around medicine tor run down systems. It dis pels Nervousness, Hhoumatlsm and Neuralgia and expels Malaria gorms. Only 60o, and satisfaction guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke, druggist. Tours to the Pacific Cosst. For tho General Assembly of tho Presbyterian church, at Los Angeles, t'al., May 21, to Juno 2, tho Pennsylva nia Railroad Company will run three personally-conducted tours to Los An geles and the Pacific const. Those tours will Jeavo Pittsburg May 12, 13 and 14. Tour No. I, covering twenty-four days, $120 from Pittsburg. Tour No. 2. cov ering forty-threo days, Including Yel lowstone Park, $2U from Pittsburg. Tour No. 3, covering thirty days, In cluding Grand Canyon of Arizona, $141.50 from Pittsburg. Proportionate rates from other points. Arrangements may ho made to return independently on Tours No I and No. 3. Special Pullman trains will bo used nnd tho services of a tourist agent, chaperon, bnggngo master and official stenographer will bo provided on each train. For Itinerary giving rates and full In formation apply to Goo. W. Hoyd, As sistant General Passenger Agent, 11 road Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. Tragedy Averted. "Just In the nick of tlmo our little boy wns saved" writes Mrs. W. Wat kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu monia had played sad havoo with him nnd' a terrible cough set In besides. Doctors treated him, but ho gro v worse every day. At length wo tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was saved. He's now sound, and well." Everybody ought to know, It's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung disoasos. Guaranteed by II. Alex Stoke, tho Druggist. Price 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free. A A A A A .V A A A Ap THE HUMPHREY BRICK & TILE COMPANY . Or MIOOKV1LLE. Manufacturers of Vitrified Sal t f Glazed Hollow Blocks, Drain Tilo, Sidewalk Blocks and Red Bricks. Our Spring Goods from 1903 Styles Arriving This Week -AT- Northamer & Kellock's Step in and look them over. Those goods wore selected from the stock of two of the largest factories In tho country all carefully selected and it is tho largest stock ever shown In town. Many hundreds of pat terns of Mouldings, Pictures, Matting and Mounting Boards, all colors, shapes and sizes. Upholstering and furniture re pairing. Now is the time to have it done. You know whoro to come to I Nc Woe Ejggyaj Northamer & Kellock. :k. Woudwurd Building, Muln Street Furniture & Carpet Emporium IN SYNDICATE BUILDING CARPETS Finest line of Carpets ever shown in Reyo oldsville. Brussells, Ingrain, Sultana, Hag, Prairie Grass, etc. Latest styles and patterns. FURNITURE Iron Bods, Brass Beds, lied Room Suits, Budding, Couches, Chairs, Tables, Sideboards, hall racks, desks, book cases, etc. See my carpets and furniture and get prices. YOU WILL BE SURE TO BUY HERE J. K. HILLLS It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth of LaOrange, Gt. suffered for six month with a fright ful running sore on his teg ; but write that Ilucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured It In five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, It's the best salve In tho world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25ots. Sold by II. Alox Stoke, druggist. Where You Can Get Them. A number of our lady subscribers have Inquired whore they can got pat terns of the high grade designs that aro Illustrated In The STAR each woek, , and for information of our lady reader we will state that tho patterns can be secured from "May Manton" Pattern Co., 132 Fast 23rd Bt., New York City. Visit MUllrons shoo department for bargains. A I rid Room! x Bath Z Con be furnished choapor now than it can a month from now. WHY? X It Is simply Thk Law of sup ply and demand. z PRICES WILL ADVANCK. because demand thoro will be more for this matorlal. PLACE TtTo go Is to ALBRIGHT'S g gffTho Plumber. Prices right, "workmanship right, material T 7i right. A full line of plumbing j 'iff i andgas flxturesalways in stock. The Cash New York Racket Store. Ilrro mm a few Itrma for ronr (-oiiMri ration wlilcn wears or ft-rlns: lor on week onljr. livery arlll mM al our afar naraiiterd at the following rlrea : Wall paper 3c roll and up. Good working gloves 10c pair. 4 Oil cloth 14o yd. or 12yis. $1.60. 24 yd. lace curtain 3!)c. Odds and ends sample lace cur tains 15 to 30c. Host $1.00 umbrella, stool rod and stool frame for 4'.to. Curtain poles 9 to 10c. Great reduction on boys knee pants. 9oz. Overalls, checks, blue or striped really a bargain at 50c., our price 4'Jo. Union made glassworker's over alls at 39c. 50c. corsets 25c. $1.00 grade corsets 59c. 7 ply linen or rubber collars 10c. aoh, or 3 for 25o. 35o Oil cloth window shades 19c. We handle a nice line of dress and working pants which we guarantee you prices 50 per cent. less than clothing bouses. CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE, a. Friedman, Proprietor. Fatter BUlg. 2 Dor.re Below P. O.