IMPORTANT CHANGE IN METHOD 6 " "" : COLLECTING STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. COMMISSIONER'S OITICE. Codnty of Jefferson, Hrk,vlllo, Ia, May 2H, llMj:. Joseph H. Mkans. Kstj., County Treasurer, Dear1 Sir i la; view of the opinion of tli Court, rendered by Judge .John -Wr 1"1 to No. X) August Term J90.I, unci filed Ma 20, 1003 1, notwithstanding. , the fiuil! .that tbo (will Ion for Mandamus against I ho Comity Commissioners .was dismissed it cost of tliu petitioner J wo bar derided to follow tlm opinion of the, Court fully, ami you aro .'Uimvforo advised to return dtiplicnton : for, llHW taxi and cancel 'all appointment (r customary annual visit for" weiring of taxes. The duplicate for nil takes for 1003 will bo delivered to the proper Collect 011 upon tholr giving sufficient security for mine, to ha approved by tho' Court. ' " Your Respectfully, ' NlCWTOM WEBSTER, At.. Hawk, Hahvey D. IlAtinn, County Commissioner. '... v." ' . ; TREASURERS OFFICIO. ' County of 'Jeffornon, llrookvllln, l'a. '' ; ' '- May 2H, lnoS, ' lit anoJirdnnoe with above, 1 hava re lunied .M Vim County Commissioners I ho duplicate for 1)03 laxoa placed In aty Hid4 Tift o)loc',lon, and I horoby eiideel all nlo arranged by 'mo for re volving df'toao at different localities In IhUeotiilCy. . ' ' " : JoflEi'H H. MEANS, . .; County. Treasurer. .' full lino of Armour toilet soups, 10 Cta cako, 25 ct Isix. Hoe window. Reynold Drug Store. , White and fancy durk skirt at Mil ltrona. Clam and turtle Hoop mid other good catblos at tho City Hotel restaurant. See, thu new wiwh goods at Milllrens.. Uran, middlings and oorn chops at wholnaalo at llcynoldMvllln MIIIh. Douglas shoos at Mllllron. , ' . i Full lino of Armour' toilet soap, 10 et cako, 25 els box. See window. Reynold Drug Store. Sen the new shirt waists at Mllllron. . Buggies and wagun for .Main. J. A. Moyura. ; Speolnl sale tailor iiiado suit at Mllllron. Paradise. . - Mr. Lewi Lddwlok It seriously III. John StrouM purchased a nnw buggy. Miss Inea Btrouaa Is visiting In Ueyn oldsrllle. .... Stop I look I listen I what for? wed ding hell. Fred Shaosley U working for Will Bchugart. John Calhor wan Inspecting hid rattle ranch on Sunday. Mr. and Mr. W. (!. Murray, of Reyn oldsvlllo, spent Sunday In Paradise. Amoa and Charley I'lfor. of Soldier, pent Ian Wednesday night In Purndle. A. Ii. Sheoslny and Clara Russell at tended nhureh at Holllngof on Sunday night. Mildred and Maud Rherlny, Tona Strmiso and Until Cathnr ont last Sunday afternoon and evening at Punxit y. The girl miy, If you want to have a good time, Just go to I'nnxfl'y. On Monday evening, May 17th, about sixty of Alfred Sheoslny' friend mot at bl homo and gave him a general surprise, It. living Alfred 2nth birth day. A pleasant evening wan spent by all. Hofrobmont were served at II o'oloek after wblnh the guenta all do parted for their borne, winning Alfrod many mora happy birthdays. Rme'rlckvllle. Mr. John Confer I very III at tbl writing. Mr. E. Welsor, who ha been vIhII Ing with friend at Sewlekloy tbo pat. two week, returned to her boiiui In the Mmm ite Goods Sale SHICK A WAGNER -THE mo STOKE- In keeping with the custom of The M STOKE on Wednesday 0 Thursday of Next Week We will conduct our Semi-Annual White Goods Bale comprising White Gooda, Undermuslina, Children's White Dresses, Infants Wear, Shirt Waists, and other thingH. This is not a cut price sale and yet the prices have received careful attention. Our many friends who have attended these sales in the past know what this means. We hope to make this the biggest sale of the kind yet attempted, hence we have given the utmost attention and pains to securing the best possible assortment of goods. We have given quality our attention rather than price as we have found out long ago that flimsy goods for nothing merchandise is very dear at any price. The goods that we have se cured and are offering in this sale is just what is in demand for the following monthB and with the assortment in connection with good values and low prices we think we have many reasons to anticipate one of our biggest sales. Remember this sale when these lineB will be on display will be for two days only, Wednesday and Thursday of next week, June 3rd and 4th. This is the regular June White Goods Sale. Notice below eome of the offerings : . White Goods India Linons at 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 22 and 25 cents a yard. English Long Cloth at 8, 10,121, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cento a yard. Natn Sook at 10, IB, 18, 20, 25, 35. , Dimities, Pin Stripes, &c, 8, 10, 15, 25. Small Checks, 10, 15, 25. Muslin Underwear Corset Covert 10, 15, 25, 60, 75, 11.00. Gowns, 60, 75, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00. Skirts, 60, 75, 1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 3.50, 6.50 apd 10,00. Drawers, Chlldrens', 10 cents. Ladles', 25, 60, 75, 11.00, 1.50, 2.25. Children's White Dresses Sizes from 4 to 14 years. These aro all woll made and trimmed with best of material and for about one-half what Mothers could buy material and make them. They range In price from 11.00 to $4.50. Infants Wear Baby Caps, 25o to 11.00. Baby Dresses, long and short, 60o to 14.00. - Baby Coats, long and short. These have not yet arrived, hence cannot quote prices but we will have a very strong Una and at as low prices as good goods can be bought. Next door to Postoflicc. Reynolds ville, Pennsylvania this plane Saturday. ' t L. H. Sower and famllv, of Youngs- town, Ohio, aro visiting friend1 In this plaoe. . Mr. O. K. Mohnoy and Mrs. Joseph. Mot tern visited friends at TteynoldHvlllo Sunday. Mrs. John Knv. of Full Crock, visit ed her parent, Fred Ishmnn and wife, last wnuKv - Clarnnne Sehugars and Frank Mart, of JIiiIIoIh, sMnt Sunday with tholr parent hero. Mle F.thel Sehncnr and Itlunehe Mnrkln visited friend at the county real. Saturday. F F,. Rnydor, who I employed with the bridge crew on I', It. H . rnlled on frlond hero Suniliiy. Mr. and Mr, Kohort I Irmly of llrook vllln, spent Friday of Inst week lit the home of. F.mnnuel Hohogiir. Misses Kdna, Maine and Aldn lliiiim and Delia Dempsey, of Ueynoldsvlllo, viNltnd rrtonil hero lust week. Mr. and Mr. C. A. Ilurkhouso. of llrookvlllo, spent Suniliiy with the hit ters hrother, KHymonii Mnrklo. Jame Sebuirar. of VVbenllnir. W. Va., and Joseph Citthers, of Luther burg, were In our vllliige HuiKliiy. W. W. Fate and wife, of ItevnuliU- vlllo, were tho gm'st of the initor's parents, Miehiiel Alowory mid wife, Suniliiy. Mr. and Mr. .Inmes Hmdv. of llrnok- vlllo, F. F. Sebiigar nnd wife, mid Frnnk Wilson nnd wife of KeynoldH vlllo, anil Mr, WIImoii'h sister, Miss liOim Stephenson, of rtillndi'lphla, pent Sunday at the home of Ijftvl neiiiignra. Trout Run. Owing to the absonot' of correspond ent there wa no now ent In from tbl plaon last week, Mr. Shepp came homo Friday after a few dny vie II In It-'ynolilsvllle. J.'M HtrotiRo was In Dig Ilun flu In I' ll ny. , One of our farmers put Utoon hun dred bushel of apple In a rave last full and when he took them nut this spring he only got about six hundred nnd fifty bushels of good apples. The rest lind all iluuayed and wore not Slllllllile. Wnydo Hrenkey, of Knoxdnlo, wa In town Saturday. Meiulo Hyphrlt nwI Sunday with hi pnront In Mil plneo. MIms 1'i nrl Mnrrett I Kindlng a few weeks In I'ltlshurg, J, M. ami A. L. Sheosloy apent Sun day I,. F.lennorn. Hathmel. i. 11. MonriHi and sister, (Vila, of Def.aneey, vlslt'd hero Sunday. William I'omroy and wife, of Anita, called on friends horn Saturday. 'Hipilre John ftmlth bud business at Mhitwmut Inst eek. John llaroliiy and wife and Kov Mar shall and wife, of DuIIhIh. visited here lllst week. Oniric Fry moved to Fdrl Tuesday, W. K. Mnrhall, of AIUhimh, ylslted his parents hr last wsnk, Verrm Alton, of near Johnstown, I visiting her grandmother, Mr. John Walker. William Patterson moved, hi family from Coal Olco to iM plaoe last week, Want Column. Kntpst-One rent Mr word for ch and Kvnry Itiserllon. Fni( SAI.K A desirable building lot. good I'Hiatlon, term reasonable, Inquire of fi. M. Simmon. For Hnle Cabbage and tomato plant. Inquire of J. J. Hoffman at llofrman's Jewelry store. WANTKH-fntolllgonlglrl for ninth ploklng. Apply to Kntorprlse Silk (Jo. For SbIo A seven room house, lot HO by ItM feet, In West Itoynoldsvllle. M. F,. Weed. For Sale or llonr-A goKl proinrty, Inoludlng a sfcire riKun, on Worth street, Inipilre at TiirStak (iMIoo. t. For Sale Two driving horses. In (iilrnofO. T. WoKlford, the pop man, lUwrioldsvllle, l'a. Foit SAt.K Ifouso and lot on Fifth st. Inipilrn of Martin 1'lyler. Foil SAt.K Flvo hoiihes and lot In Sykenvlllo. F.asy term. Inquire of V. It. Ilolman, Sykosvlllo, l'a. FoK SAf.r. Full bliMKled Jorney cow. Six year old. Inquire of K. Noff. Foil SAr,r.- l.it on Main street. In (pilre of I j. J, McKntlro. Fdlt SAf.K (iood bouse and hit on Jne.kson at,, near coal eompany oHloe. Inquire at Tr. Star office. Fob Hai.b-- Six room brlok house on Grant street 1 reasonable term. F.lhan E. Htewart. Ton SAf.R Cahhaga and tomato planu. Klthef rail at Star ofllee or drop postal eard to J, A, Carl. Reyn oldvllle. Hunts will h" delivered, ' NOTI(T.-F,tnployee of the llk mill using oleotrln ear going wi and from work can purchase ear tickets at lowei rate. ' Notka to Consumer of Natural (las Aupplled hy thl Company at t Reynoldavllle and Vicinity. For all gas furiilshed for g engine and domestlo use alter the regular reading of the meters In the month of May, our rate will lie 22 cent per thousand feel, siihj. et to thu usual dis count of 2 cents per thousand feet If paid on or before the 10th day of the month following that in which the ga I used, making tho net rate 20 cents per thousand feet. Oir, City Fitr.r, Stiprr.Y Co. Latter List. L!st of unclaimed letter remaining In post oflloo at Itovnoldsvllln, t'a., for the week ending May HO, ltm.'l : T, C. Adam, Mr, Mary Tedehone. Say advertised and glvu da to of list when oalllng for above. K. C. IUIHNB. f. M. J. F Mltnholl, merchant tailor, In Stoke building, above department store. See Milliren parasol. Parasols and 'Umbrellas MULIRENS Boys' Washable Suits, 50 cent and 75 cent values at 35 cents. G l'on l osl D (5 p n. v i in o ii S ioi'd in I oiTorHon County GREAT JUNE SALE OF Seasonable Merchandise Underpriced THIS IS the time of the year wholesale houses are so willing to exchange One Dollars worth of Merchandise for Seventy Five Cents in Cash. We made a few elegant purchases in the last thirty days. Combined, with these purchases arc our own selected stocks which go in this sale underpriced. Read this carefully ; it points to economy on summer time goods that every one wants. All the 2.1!l (iowns All tho VI. HU (towns All tho 1..' (iowns All tho 9l.lt) down All the tl.Oo C.owim All tho .BliOown All the All tho m ' 1 vi rir" I I The June supbva".uo.in Muslin Wear All our Defender made miiHlin underwear goo In this sale at cost. (i O W N H All the $2 4S Gowns go In sulo at II .li.'l (iown .4(iown " D It A W E It 8. All the I.4H Drawur, All the 1.21 Drawer, All the .lis Drawer, All the .(13 Drawer,, All tho ..') Drawers, .!IS .7 ,:ih .12 .H .73 .7 .45 .:ir tl.12 .HO .72 .:ih M t: S L I N SKIItT S. All the l .rH nnd 'i.bO Skirls u V 48 All tho 3.1!) and S.4 Skirt im 2.75 All tho 2 18 and 2MH Skirt go All tho l.dH Skirt go at All the l.HIl Skirt go at All the .24SklrU go at All the .im Skirt go at All tho .8!) Skirt goat COItSET GOV BUS. Ail II 1H Corset Covers go In sale M All .Nit Corset Covers " ,.r4 All .M Corsot Covors " ..'IH All .3!) Corset Covers " .11) All .1!) Cornet Cover " .07 I. UK I.4H 1 24 si .f.4 H; -It J 1 k MP Sale of Skirts, TAILORED SUITS AND Silk Jackets I F YOU are in neod of a servicuablu skirt, stylish suit, or If you would liku a jaunty ' ilk jacket, thl June alo present an opportunity to save from 25 to M percent. I22.'A I2'i.00 and :t0.00 Suit go In thl. sale at 118.00. Tailor mado Vunltian, hroudoloth or homespun, 118.00 and 120.00 suit go at 115.00. All the $I2..V and 115.00 suits go at IIO.OTJ. All the ramou 110.50 suit go at 98.00. Skirt made up In all tho latu-t styles, cut to flara well at the bottom, finished with straps and pleut In blue, black, tan, castor. 12.00 to $11 00. Silk Jacket made up elegantly of the finest luff -lt. Ilnc-d throughout, all cut with bloufo effect, 17.00 and 8.00 values all go in this great Juno sale at 15 00. J0 Curtains and Bed Spreads at Cut Price. An opportunity i here offorod to fix your lace curtain stock up complete. CURTAIN'S AND DED SPREADS. Our 45 cent onus go at 34 cents. Our 50 cent one go at 37 cunt. Our 75 cont ones go at 48 cents. Our 80 cent ones go at 03 cent. Our 1.00 oni' go at 73 cent. Our 1.25 om go at 08 cont. Our 1.50 one go at $1.12. Our I n.) one go at 1 .!. Our 2.811 ones go at 2 00. Our 3.50 one go at 2.48. Curtain Poles and fixture free with each pair curtuin above 11. (JO. Ali are Included In thl June saln'at a reduction. Our 3.00 B.?d Sproad go at 2 10. Our 2.50 Bod Kpn-ari go at 1.75. Our 2 00 Bed Spread go at 1 35. Our 1.50 li. il Spread go at 1.10. Our 1.25 H.-d Spread go st 1)8 cmt. Our 1.00 Bnl Spn-ail go ut 73 m-nl. Our 80 cent Bud Spreud go at (13 ceut. Men's Clothing IP IT IS a suit for these warm day, we have them la abundan.ee. Wool Crash, Plannul or Homespun la two-piece suit. Coat cut round corne sack or square cut 15.00, 17.00, or $0.00. Or, If you want a business suit of a pure wool cheviot, worsted, or casslmer, you can o en - ()' have It In sack or square out, muda up elegantly; each coat has shaped collar and lanul and every suit Is guaranteed to hold lu shape, tO )ZU. STRAW HAT MONTH. All the good straw hats of the year will be sold this month, hence our assortment Is complete from the 5o straw un hat to the genuine Panama at $0.00. We ask your special attention to our dress straws, $1, $1.50, $2. CHILDREN'S STRAW AND CLOTH HATS. All shapes, trimmed, plain or in colors, tho full assortment, and GOu values go la thl sale at 19 Cents. 25o, 40o Shoes . . Oxfords . . Shoes For summer wear. MEN'S OXFORDS, for these warm days. Dougla Patent, Corona, all styles la toes; soma have fancy foxed tops, others are plain i all widths, $3.00 and 13.50. WOMEN'S OXFORDS, vlcl patent kid ; some have plain heel, others bave Louis XIV heel. Come la and see them. $1.00 to $3.00. CHILDREN'S patent sandal and oxfords here in all sizes ; some havo buekles, others are fastened with straps. Small size H5 cents, larger ones 90o ; largest size $1.25. SHOES of every description for the whole family. Soft sole shoes for babies, 25c, to finest patent kid, $5 00 and W.00. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags MILaIaIREN Visit us for anything re liable to wear
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