7 V An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynold 'sville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. " VOLUME 12. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1903. NUMBER 2. News of Interest Warren The last two moo tings nf County Columbus Grange No 875. of VVnrren ciunty, have Li-i-n of mora than tisiml Interest. In amll tlon to Instructing four cuudldato in the four degrees and lliu harvest f-ust, the lecturer' hour, both dayn, i re open meetings. Tl" flint meeting. March 14th, cotislntcd of anniversary exercises. This irrange wan organized 14 year ago by A. H. Olmsti-nd. Growing Sulem Grange, No, WI4, Oranges Clearfield county. Initiated 30 member mid reinstated . 2 during the quarter i titling March 31st, 1!K)3. Mt. Joy Grange, Clearfield county, received 18 mtrobers during the same time. . Frlendbvlllc Grange, No. 1217, Sus quehanna, county, report 18 initiations; Salem Grunge No. 201, Luzerne county, 17; Fox Croft Grange, No. 1220, Chea ter county, 14 ; Rising Sun, No. 47, Sus quehanna county, 34 ; and Miola No. 1101, Clarion connty, 16 Initiated and 3 ruliistated during the same period. Van Orroer Grunge, No 1127, Cambria county, Pa., was organized March 27 tb with 17 charter members. Banner Grange, No. 1115, of tbo same county, InitiMcd a cluse of 5 in the 1st and 2nd degree April 1st. G. R. Stiffler, secretary of Scotch Valley Grange No. 610, Blair county, writes : "Wo have recently Initiated 7 members and have a clans of 5 more for the next meeting with prospects of a larger number In the near future." A strong disposition to Improve In mualo and literary work has developed. A new organ was recently purchased and paid for. On March 18th Middletown Grange, Bucks oouuly, No. (180, celebrated Its 27th anniversary. Only 4 charter mem bers yet remain. Wo are alive Grange and hope to live long. WE i p to the Grangers Orange Picnic Ostenburg Grange, No 737, nf Bedford county, Is one of 'In' most live, wide awake and up-to-iiui.i granges of the state. On April let l ie deed wa delivered for the 70 aerc fa in recently bought by the grange for Holding picnics. They hold amitiully mi Industrial picnic fashioned nfuir the Williams Grove picnic. Last year the picnic was held August 12th to .'.5th, and on each of the four days many thousands of peoplo were present. On Thursday, which was Grange day, over 13,000 people were present and nearly 2,000 horses were on the grounds. Mr. Oaten writes that this year will far eclipse last year, and that arrangements are well under way for this great gath ering, which bas a reputation for many miles around. The dates this year are August 11, 12, 13, and 14. The picnic farm adjoins the farm of Mr. Oaten and both groves will be used this year. Over tl ,200 has already been spent for per manent Improvements on the grounds and It has become a fixed Institution In tbnt portion of the state. This shows what a subordinate grange can do if It sees fit. Lincoln Grange No 014, Huntingdon county, for a number of years has barely bad enough members to bold their charter. They recently moved from Entriken to Marklesburg and already have taken In 7 members with a pros pect of a number more In the near future. ' Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala., was twice In the hospital from a severe case of pile causing 24 tumors. After doc tors ..id all remedies failed, Buoklen's Arnica Salve qilckly arrested further Inflammation and cured him. It con quers aches and kills pain. 25a at H. Alex Stoke's, druggist. Just received a new skirts at Mlllirens. line of walking DO NOT WANT YOU To buy any of our Furniture, Car pets, Etc. , if you do not want to. BUT WE DO WANT YOU To come and take a look at what we have. Our gooda have been selected with great care and we will guaran tee them to b just as represented. - Next door to The National Hotel J. R. HILLIS & CO. BING-STOKE CO. gPRING AND SUMMER STOCKS OF DRY HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, . SHOES, LADIES' FURNISHINGS, CHINAt TIN, EL, WOOD AND WARE, ETC. Store where there's pverything that People Wear and Most Things People Buy. Goods marked In Plain Figures. One Price to All, and that the Lowest. I The Proposed 4 4 8 i mm "PHE ABOVE is a cut of the now Mothodlut Episcopal church to be built In ReynoldBVille, Pa. The audience room will be seated in amphitheatre form, seating 500, and separated from the Sunday school room by rolling partition. The Sunday school room will provide for 400, and with the two rooms united an audlenco of nearly 1,000 people can be comfortably taken care of. The building will cost about 120,000, more than half of which Is now pledged. A project like this, of such piibl'o Improvement and permanent benefit, should have and doubtless will have the hearty co-operation of every live citizen. .1 Small-pox Act. On the 25th of March, 1003, the governor signed the new smallpox act, which will continue in force for a period of two years from above date, and no longer. People have bjen very care less about going in and out of places where there are cases of small-pox, bo cause the law was not stringent enough, but the new law changes matters some what. Below we publish part of Sec tion 3 of the new law : Section 3. Any person, not a physi cian, nurse, or other duly authorized attendant or visitor, lay, professional or olerical, to any quarantined building or buildings, who, in the presonce of any member of the State Board of Health or of the local boards, or In the pres ence of any quarantine ollleer, has broken quarantine regulations or suc cessfully Induced others to break quar antine regulations.'by coming out of, or by entering into and coming out of, any quarantined building or buildingB and mingling with other people, or going to places whern people congregate or are likely to congregate, either hall, house, shop, store, farm, poBt-oltico, church, street, blghway or road ; or who sends, by meiwengor, express or post, packages, paivls. goods or sup plies, which have tint been previously marked "pormltted" by the physician in charge, from any quarantined' build ing or buildings to any point outside of said building or buildings ; or who tears down or dUpluci's any sign, pla card, potter or notioe placed on any quarantined building r buildings by order of the Board of Health i may bo arrested forthwith, without warrant, by any of the members of the State Board of Health or of the local Boards of Health, or by any of the quarantine officers appointed by the State Board of Health, under the authority herein given ; or any other constable, polioe officer of this Commonwealth ana such person so offending, whether arrested with or without warrant, as above pro vided, shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and upon oonviotion, in the court of quarter sessions for the proper DEPARTMENT WILLOW New Methodist Episcopal Church. - ""T-7 1 tMWOI.T- ll.l.fc . '' " ',V..-V j.; . tt.vr,wM Vomv.oN ' -' r '. '''' ,; V .' Jill M ' "IV :: .... county, of any of the acts hereinbefore stated, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and undergo an imprisonment not exceed ing one year, either or both, at the dis cretion of the court. A Sura Thing. It Is said that nothing la sure except death and taxes, but that Is not alto gether true. Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption Is a sure cure for all lung and throat troublos. Thous ands can testify to that.. Mrs. C. B. VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W, Va., says "I bad a severe ease of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything I beard of, but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try It. It's guaran teed by H. Alex Stoke, druggist. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes 50c, 11.00. Where You Can Get Them, A number of our lady subscribers have Inquired where tbey can get pat terns of the high grade designs that aro illustrated in The Star each week, and for Information of our lady readers we will state that the patterns can be secured from "May Manton" Pattern Co., 132 East 23rd St., New York City. Notice to Taxablea. All taxos remaining unpaid on my duplicates In Wlnslow township roust be paid on or before the first day of June, 1003, or the same will positively be oolleoted according to law. Amos Sthousk, Colleotor, Now hats at Mlllirens. Bran, middlings and corn chops at wholesale at Keynoldsvllle Mills. Ladles' tailor made suits at Mlllirens. STORES GOODS, CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMEN'S GLASS, ENAM- BING - STOKE COMPANY, MAIN AND FIFTH STS. REYNOLDSVILL, Important to Justices. An act signed by the Governor a few days ago and which is of Importance to all justices of the peace, requires that all justices of the peace in the Common wealth (hall hereafter provide for them selves and use a seal of ofilce to be af fixed to all affidavits, transcripts and official papers. It shall bo a seal slmlliar to that used by notaries public, except tha', around the outer edge shall be the name of the justico, his county and the words "Justice of tho peace." It Is also required that hereafter every justice of the poaoe shall append to each certificate or attestation a statement, In plain, legible characters In the English language, of the date on which bis commission expires. Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life PUIb each night for two weeks has put mo In my 'teens' again" writes D. II. Turner of Dompseytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for Liver, Storaauh and Bowols. Purely vegetable. Never grlpo. Only 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Valuable Real Estate for Sale in Reyn oldsville Borough, The undersigned executor of W. M. Foster, deceased, having boon by tho will of said deocased duly proved anil recorded, vested with the authority to sell his real estate at private sule to tho highest bidder, thorofore, In pursuance of said power I now offer said real es tate for sale, reserving the right to re ject any or all bids. F. S. Hoffman, Exocutor. 54 Inoh Mlllirens. orevanott suitings 91.50 tit Prlnooly or Emperor shirts, oholoe of a 50o valuo for 20o. Stoke Co. Your Blng- Have Largest Store, Largest stocks, but Little Bits of Prices PA. . 1 I ' IX WON'T Dfdlcntcd to the O. A. R. by B. It won't be lone before they're (one, Not one win be alive Who fmiKht for u In those nnd years From 'HI to n. Tliclr nuiu grow thinner, this we see On eai'b Mrmnrlnt Day; Wo find thai death hnflamtwled taps Andnnintine nnMieri iiwnjr, The brave nll veteran that are left Will Rather every year To Hi'iitter llowent on comrade's grave Anil Mheil the nilenl tear. 1 feel a iiimn within my heart, Mv Icurnfire fulllnif t.wv To thlnksome day they'll all be gone, i nose nrave out liny in uiue. . It wiiii'i lie limit liefnre they're (one, All irune ihoneHiildiera true; The di'aro!d boy who foiiKhto well, The brave old hoy In blue. It won't be lotiff before they're (Olio ItevoNd life' fevered fret, Hut iiei'i'd ball their memory bet We never ran forget Their noble "rally round the flan." In manhood'H ilendld prime; how many fell ! how few are left To tell of that dread time. And oh, relentles year fly pat Their rank are (rowing nmall; Otid ble ilium while they wait to hear Freedom of the Presa. The Bradford Evening Star, a leading Uopublican paper of McKean county, was not at all surprised that Governor l'ennypacker algued the libel bill, but It bollevca there is to bo an accounting. It directs attention to the fact that the Senator and two members from that county voted for the measure In spite of the fact that tho known Bontlmont of the district wag against it, and no one among tbulr constituents was asking for It. These members, our contemp orary declares, and undoubtedly with truth, did not represent the Republican party which nominated and elected them, and should not therefore be re turned. The feeling Is that those who expect to be candidates next time must put themselves on record In form of a free press and free speech, and against such legislation as the libel act. The situation Is the same elsewhere. Phil adelphia 1'rcxn. A Little Knowledge is a Bad Thing. Drink water and get typhoid. Drink milk and get tuberculosis. Drink whis key and get the jlm jams. Eat soup and get Brlgbt's disease. Eat oysters and acquire taxomla. Eat vegetables and woakon the system. Eat dossert and take to paresis. Eat rare meat and Buffer with rheumatism. Eat oranges and got heart trouble. Smoke cigars and got catarrh. Drink coffee and ob tain nervous prostration. Drink wine and get the gout. In order to be en tirely healthy one must eat nothing, drink nothing, smoke nothing and even beforo breathing one should see that tho air Is properly sterilized. By and by much learning will be a dangerous thing. Wo shall know to much for our own good Ex. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. O. Merrltt, of No. Muhoopany, Fa., made a startling test resulting In a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera tion of tho stomaoh. I had often found Electric Hitters excellent for acute stomauh and liver troublos so I pre scribed thorn. Tho patient gained from the first, and bas not had an at tack In 14 months." Eloctrlo Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspep sia, Indlgustion, Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try them. Only COo at II. Alox Stoke's drug store. Notice to Consumer of Natural Ga Supplied by this Company at keynoldsvllle and Vicinity. For all gas furnished for gas engines and domestic uso alter the regular reading of tho motors In the month of May, our rates will be 22 cents per thousand feet, subject to the usual dis count of 2 conts per thousand foet If paid on or before the 10th day of the month following that In which the gas Is used, making the net rate 20 cents per thousand feet. Oil City Fuel Supply Co. Dresa Goods. You know we always carry the larg est line In town, this season we have surpassed all previous ones. All the new and novel weaves and oolorlngs passed over to you at a saving of 15 to .!j pur cent. BIng-Btoke Co. Shoos for Urens. the whole family at Mil- Mitchell, tho Stoke building. merchant tailor, In WANTF.D FAITHFUL PEKHON TOTRAV el for well established house In a few coun ties calling on rutall merchants and annuls. LocaUeiTttory. ' Salary IU!4 a year and ex penses, payable flU.TU a week In cash and ex penses advauceif. Position permauent. Bus iness successful sod rushliiK. . Hiaudard House, in Dearborn bi Chicago. J H. HUGHES, . UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand Picture framing a specialty. Office and ware room In rear of Miss Margaret Kvans' nickel suiro. ituslduuca near cur. U rail I aud 6lu sis BE LONG. A. Hitchcock, of Canaan, Conn. The heavenly ImirIo clt. Ye "wins of vetnrans ' ehprlnh them, Thpv rave u nf their heat.'. There'll eome a day when we taunt lay The lat one down to mat. It won't lie lon before they're gone, Their mini hen are no few; Uur country own Ornnd Army Boys The brave old boy In blue. It won't tie lone before they're gone, Hiidly, with heart bereft, We'll iratlierniimo Memorial Day With not one veteran left. 1 They fundi!, llkeelxty down In Dixie, Full many a year ago Thoo brave old fellow that we see K.aeb year all In a row. They're older now, and worn t I fear We don't yet understand How nd 'twill neem to be without The dear old U. A. It. band. Again the team oomo In my eyo Kind Father nMire'e Joy, Spare to u yet tbewi many yearn Our old Grand Army boys. It won't be long before they're (one, Thoxo soldiers stiiuneb and true, The brave old boy who fought so well, The brave old boys In blue. Paradise. The looking committee were at tbe crossing Sunday. Sol Rudolph visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gathers last woek. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Strouse visited friends In Sykosvlllo Sunday. Jim Sheesley and J. M. Strouse were In Hcynolusvllle one day last week. Frank Hillls visited at tho home of Amos Strouse Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Shepp visited his father near Deemer's Cross Roads over Sunday. Any one wishing to get a good second hand hack can do so by calling on Curt Wells. . George Hollenbaugh says be Is going down below In the grass country next week. MIbs Jessie Sraeltzer and Miss Tressle Syphrit were guests of Miss Tena Strouse Sunday. Ed. Hillls woars a two by four smile because a young daughter came to tbelr home Wednesday. Ambrose Strouse recently purchased a fine span of mules from D. Wheeler tc Son. Consideration 1400. J. M. Sheesley made a business trip to Troutvllle Friday evening. He was accompanlod by Mb. Shepp. Tho festival at the Grange ball on Thursday night was a grand success. Upwards of S82.00 was taken In. Ek7 NOTICE TO TAXPAYEh SAVE TEN PER CENT. Pursuant to an Act of Aasemblv I will at tend at the following times and places to re ceive county, poor, bond, state and dog taxes lur inn year 1111.1, 10-wit 1 Perrv townsblu. Monday. June 1. ar. TTrrist- bnrg postoftice, 8 to 11, a. m. Young township, Monday, Junel, at office of 'Ciiulre Lanilson, lloratfo, lto4, p. m. Oliver township, Tuesday, June 2, at Ollve burg, S to 11, a. m., and at Campbell's Hotel, Cool Spring, 1 to 4, p. in, Knox township, Wednesday, June 8. at Hopkins' store. 9 a. m. to I PlneUreek township, Wednesday. June 8. m. w bio. at Werner s store. 2 to 4. o. Corsica borough and Union township. t nursuay, .iuuq a, at iiounuionn, v a. m. to 12. m. ' . Siimmervllle borough and Olover township, Thursday, June 4, at Commercial Hotel, X to 5, p. m. fleaver township, Friday, June S, at store of B. (J. Knits, B to 10. 10, a. m. Worthvtlle borough, Friday, June 5, at Ho tel. I Ui a p. m. Hlnggold township, Friday, June 5,at Hotel, 4 to 6, p. m. Porter township. Saturday, J uneo.at Porter postoftice, S to 10, a. m. Porry biwnshlp, Saturday, June S, at Neel s Mitchell's sMire, 8 to , p. m. Eld red Heath and Harnett townshlas, Tues dav, lunetl, at Hotel Slgel, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Warsaw township, East, Wednesday, June 10, at Foxe's Hotel, t to 11, a. m. Washington township, Wednesday. June 10, at Barclay Hotel, In afternoon, and Thurs day, Juno 11, at Uockdale Mills, t) tu II, a. m. t alls Creek bomiiKb, Thursday, June U, at. notel Emery, 1 to 8, p. m. Snyder township and Brockwnyvllle bor ough, Friday, . I utiu 12, at Logan House. Polk township, Saturday, June 1J. at store of Mendert, 9 to II, a. in. Warsaw township, West, Saturday, June IX at Wasson's store, 3 to 4, p. m. Wlnslow township, Tuesday, June IB, at Imperial Hotel, lteyuoldsville, lu the after noon. UeyiioldBvlllo Isirpngh, Wednosday, June 17, ut Imperial llolel. West Heynoldsvllln borough, Thursday. June 18, In the forenoon, at the Itosa House. Hrookvlllo borough, Friday, June 18, at the Treasurer's otllco. Hose township, Huturday, June to, at the Treasurer's office. Henderson aud Mcl'almont townships, Mon day, June !, at Hotel Wayne, 8 a. in. to 12, m. McOalmont township, Monday, June 22, in Anita, at Hotel Mctiiegor, 2 to, p. m. Hell township, Tuesday, June 2a, at the store of Harry L. Gruho. H to 11, a. m. . Oaskill township, Tuesday, June 23, atOlb- I son's store, 2 to4. p. m. Big ltun borough and Henderson township. Wednesday June 24, at Hotel McC'luro. t'layvllln boruugh, Thursday, June 88, at Hot! Haley. Punxsutawnoy borough, Friday, June 20, at Hotel Pantall. Young township, Saturday, June 27, at Ho tel Pantall, 7 a. in. to 6 p. m. paid County Treasurer before duplicates are ien per cent, win ne auilea to all taxes not collectors. Mercantile, restauraut and bil VmceU III 111,. II11I1IIM III IU ITU 1 1 1. Il uml l.iMH.hln liard licenses will be received at all places visited, and all llcenss remaining unpaid after the Urst day of July will lie placid In the naiuls of the proper ofllcers for collection, as per Act of Assembly. May 1, 1U0J. J OH. U. ITIKANk, uouuiy Treasurer. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary upon the estate of Mrs. Anna Burtop, laioof Washington town ship, Jeirersou county. Pa., deceased, havlun beeu granted to U. F. Morrison aud Geo. Bur top, of Aliens Mills, Pa., ail persons indebted to said estate aro required to niuka Immedi ate payment, to tbe administrators, aud those having claims against. Die same will pruseub tuem, properly authenticated, -for payment. K. V. MmiHisoat, I . Geo. Buawii-. ( Aliens Mills, Pa., May, 14, Idoi. ...) -4 r A
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