1 ft IP An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME 12. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1903. NUMBEK 7. WHAT NEXT Main and Fifth What Next Bing-Stoke Company's FRIDAY and SATURDAY Speoials WHAT Iffl ? Friday and Saturday at BING-STOKE Company's Dep't stores. (Where there's everything that and most things people buy.) Sts., Reynoldsville. people qear News of Interest Whatever farmers are doing as farm ers should Interest every farmor. That the farmers of one neighborhood are able to maintain an organization, hold successful meetings regularly, and make the social and educational conditions or the community better, do business In a business way and save money by co operating should move other farmers to do likewise. The work the grange t doing In the country Is a work that needs to be done. It Is a work the scnools are not ntlecl to do ; that the churches are not orga nized to perform J that Institutes and farmer's clubs will never be able to ac complish. Let all other associations fulfill their proper functions, but do not lot anyone make you believe for a moraout that the Grange has not a great mission, the task of making country life nobler and more enjoyable and country people miller citizens ana better neighbors, richer In all that makes life worth living. Abla Sermons. Owing to the fact that an Insufficient amount of money or pledges of money were received at the dedication services In the Baptist church lust Sunday the dedication of the church was deforred until some future time. However, the services, with the exception of the actual dedication, wore carried out ac cording to programme. The first service of the day was at 10.30 in the morning, when He v. J. E. Dean, of llcynoldsvllle, preached a powerful sermon. Tho sermon was an appropriate one to the occasion and was full of rich thoughts and helpfulness to all who heard It. The dedicatory sermon was preached at 2.30 n. m. by Rev. A. J. Meek, Ph, u., of UeynoldHVllle. Dr. Meek Is one of the most able Uuptlst preachers in this part of tho state, and his sermon on this occasion was a most excellent one, and although the meeting was a longthy one he held the olosest atten tion of the entire audience throughout. He used as his text a part of the twenty-second verse of the twenty-eighth chapter of Genesis : "And this stone which I havo set up ror a pillar, shall ba God's house." After the sermon an effort was made to raise funds to liqui date the debt resting on the church, and Dr. Meek proved himself to be not only a good preacher, but good col lector as woll, Inasmuch as the cash and pledges amountod to 11,234.00. Hidg- way Advocate. Trout Run. John Strou bo bad business In Big Run on Monday. A. L. Shoesloy Is working for Noah Syphrlt in tho bark woods. James Sheesley spent Sunday after noon with friends at Anita. A. L. Gibson, of Winslow, had busi ness in town one day last weok. Paul TTurvnv. of Eleanora. visited friends bore Wednesday evening. J. W. Strouso has commenced to open a coal bank on the old homestead. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Strouso spent fow days in Indiana, Pa., last week. Frank Hlllis, John Cathers and Lee SheoBloy spent Sunday afternoon and evening In Desire. Some of our vounir noonlo think It great pleasure to toll tholr parents they are going to church then go and ride on tho stroot cars till It is too late for church. Mrs. Tom Wray Vamosed. Wednesday of last weok while Tom Wray.famlltarly known as "Gooseneck." of "Poverty Flat," was at work his wife packed tho most valuable portion of their household goods and skipped to parts supposed to be unknown to her husband. When Tom returned from work Wednesday evening be was very much surpritted to find hit house locked and no sign of any person around, but he was more surprised when he got Into bouse and found that his wife had vamosed, taking some of the household goods with her. Tom has learned where bis wire is and the only thing that seems to worry him now is that some person will harbor her at bis ex pense. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, lfyou used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for Sick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, motif r back if not cured. Sold by H. Ale; Stoke, Druggist. Bids Wanted. The West Reynoldsville School Board will receive bids until July 1, 1903. for the furnishing of run of mine coal for four rooms for the term beginning Aug. 31, 1903. Also during same term bids for janitorshlp. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Board, O. H. Johnston, Sec. See the new shirt waists at Mllllrens. When you want a ladies' fine and up- 10-aate snoe go to jnoiuh snoe store. Ask for the Krlppendorf-Dittman shoe. Straw bats at Mllllrens, For Sale Two seated canopy top back, grocery wagon and one horse wagon. J. A. Meyers. Reynolds' famous chocolate soda better than ever. 8peolal In muslin underwear at Mil Urens. to the Grangers Fartnors settled this country. Farm ers fought the battles of the revolu tion. Most of the founders of this government were farmers. The tillers of the soil were strongly In ovtdcnco on the battlo fields from '(10 to '(U. Strong hands, clear heads, honest hearts the best product of tho farm, aro more need ed in public affnirs to-day than ever. The Grange Is the farmer's high school to fit him to go to the front again. The farmer by tho nature of his oc cupation Is isolated. Isolation rusts. Contact brightens. To meet tho com petition and the combination of tho present day, the farmer needs to havo his wits sharpened. No one doubts that the successful furmer uses his brains as well as his hands. The Grange furnishes the opportunity for tho farm ers of a community to get togethor. Exchange of Ideas, giving experiences and discussing subjects qukkon Mint. The plodding furmer does not belong to the Grange. Park's Big Stock Co. The readers of Tiik STAR will doubt loss bo pleased to hoar of tho annual visit of C. W. Park's Big Stock Co. here next week. Tho canvass pavilion will bo pitched on the ball grounds. This year a number of improvements have been made in the lighting of the tent with electricity and also using electrical off eels in the production of the entire repretolre. Special atten tion Is called this year to tho special scenery for each production, making the productions equal to any soon In tho finest opera houses in any city, with a cast of actors and actresses that art absolutely stars In their refined parts. The reportolro will open Monday night, June 2!), with "Tho Irish Arab," ono of thoso spicy articles that mako a pleasant countenance, for tho young as well as tho old. "Gettysburg," "Pyg malion" and "Galotla," "Littlo Lord Fountloroy," "Resurrection," "Wages of Sin," and "Tracy tho Outlaw," will be the ronortnlrn fur Ihn wnnlr ...in. . t it , nivu ( COnCert Alt.ni Mrh Unrfnrnnanni, - " ' ' " .''...', V I'll" slstlng of vaudovlllo bills. All this for iuo usuui price, iuo ror children, and 20 for adults. Excursion to Atlantic City. July 2. 1(1 nnil .111 AiitTiiat 1-1 .-.I OT , , " 1 RMOU A.J miu, - I , and Sf lit n m tini IOaM ,1 . .. .. . v. , . m.v i vj V 11 U UUUUO VI bUU Pennsylvania Railroad annual low rate excursions for 1003 to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Angoisoa, Wlldwood, Holly Beach, N. J., Rohoboth, Dol., or Ocean City, Md. Tickets good to return with in sixteen rlnva. Innlnrilnrr Huin ..r curslon. A stop-over limit will bu al- ujwcu m, r uuuueipnia returning, ll pas sengers deposit tholr tickot with the tickot agont at Broad Stroot Station, Philadelphia, immediacly on arrival. Tickets must bo deposited with agent on arrival at seaslioro destination and propony validated for roturn trip. Passengers from Roynoldsvllle and west of hero will go via Pittsburg, tak ing train from hnrn t. 1 'Ml n m 'I'lxlr. ots 110.00. Startling Evidence. FrOsh taHllnifinv In irrnnt nunntlttr la constantly coming In, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds to bo uncquulud. A recent oxprossion from T. J. McFor- ibuu, uuiiuirviuu, va., serves us ox ample. Ho writes i "I had Bronchitis for three vnura and ilnntfirml ntl tlm time without boing benefited. Then I oogan taking Dr. King's Now Discov ery, and a fow bottles wholly curod iuo. equally euoctive in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consump tion, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaran teed bv II. A ley KtnlruV ll,..ur,.l..t Trial bottles frou, regular size fUc, mid 1.00. ' i m Low Excursion Fares to Boston, Mass. Via thfi RtlfTlllll. Rnnhnafni. .1- IMiIm. burgR'y. Only 2.00 higher than tho uiiu nj mro. ncKois on suio Dy all agents July 3rd, 4th, 5tb and tith, good to return to Julv 12th. On ranu.ii .,r 60 cents additional, limit will bo ox- fAnrtnri in Snntumluiii lut LV... -. w. wwiw... w. ion x- ui im mur Information see 13., R. 5c P. Agonts. a Pec Cent, on Checking Accounts. ' And 4 per cent, on savings deposits paid by Pittsburg Trust Company, 323 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Capital, surplus and profits,, $0,0000,000.00. Bank by mail. Rev. Harry G. Toagarden, of El eanora, moved bis family to Punxsu tawney last Wednesday whore they now reside In what la known us tho Muu dorf dwelling. After July 1, Rev. Tea gardon will discontinue his ministra tion at Eleanora, and In addition to his regular work at Yatosboro will bo open for Independent ongugumunts. Punx sutawnoy tfimt. Great sacrifice sulo W. C. Roth rock's department store with all Ktock and fixtures must be sold by Juno 20, '03. An established business and good cbauoe for the right young man. Call or address W. C. Rothrock, DuHols, Pa. Wanted Cupublo, onurgetlu man to act as our agent in liuynoidsvillo und surrounding territory. Groat Induce ments to right party. Write for full particulars. The Grout Atluutlu & Paoitlo Tea Co., Erlo, Pa. Reducod prloos on granite ware at tho Cash New xork liuckot store. . Laoe curtains at reduced prices at Mllllrens. The turtle soup at tho City Hotel restaurant Is genuine. Everyone Says our display of Shoes And Oxfords Is most satisfying. They have been selected With care and taste. There is style and "Go" To them. Correct fit and long wear You arc sure of. Good Values Dressy Shoes. ROn IN SON'S Walk-Overs price Kl.no and ft. 00, yuocn Quality Oxfords K.50. ONE THIRD OF OUR LIFE IS SPENT IN BED The bedroom should be cozy, cheerful, and full of comfort. J- & J. K. HILLIS & CO. NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Tired-Out Women. Fagged-out women, sulTorlng from back aolie, uuable to sutiutluug or walk fur, or wltn symptoms Incident to Hie wuufc iuhh Ptiuullur to thu iux 4uuli wouieu neil a f riund to tell tliBm Unit uiauy mu ll syuiptuuin ura the result of physical conditions that can ha reinedloil only by building up the mrngih. This Lmlliltug up cull be dime iihmI eileet nally with t'elury King. It olnannou the stom ach and bowels, glvlug resUsi sleep uad tlm appetite of girlhood. I . I Closing Out! Sale Of entire stock of goods going out of business, at Maroaret B. . Evans' RaoKet Store Reynoldsville, Pa., con sisting of Lamps, China, A1 Vet . uiassware, loner fcets, r , Tinware.Window Blinds.' M Curtain Poles, Oil Cloth, fj Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets, iThrcad, Veiling, Fancy "Baskets, . Perfume, Sta ?) tionery, Jewelry and. Toys in fact so many novelties it would be im- possible to mention all. 5 All going at and below cost. Sale beginning Thursday, June I8th 6 2 Call and look over our K f) Rtk. V. VA m For $18.00 we sella chamber suit -which is a perfect beauty. The wood is nicely finished and each piece is well put together, strong and firm. , We also have springs, mattresses, etc., at lowest prices. Come and see our stock, J- j - Yon Auto Sec - That your eye aren't strained by wear ing impurfuct glasBoa. See O. A. JENNER, The eye specialist, as he has fitted over 40 pair cf glasses in Reynolds ville that give satisfaction. ,i . CITY HOTEL Parlors, Rfynoldnullle, I a. Visiting Cards Artistically Trint ed at The Star office.