Object to 3iint Health OlHcers. Action to brine About tlio r6prftl of the law requiring the boitrds of school directors of townships to nlso net ns boards of henlth was unanimously de cided upon nt the convention of direct ors of rural and borough schools, which was hold yestorday In Cnrnojjle Music Hall. It was plainly the sentiment of the entire assembly that tho law whs an imposition upon thorn, just as much as the law requiring them to act as collectors of tho dog-tax wns, ' One of the directors stated that as far as he was concorncd, no attention would be glvon health affairs In his township. It was also shown that In many instances It hnd hnon necessary to extract largo sums from tho school funds to prevent tho spread of contag ious diseases and that the saluries of teachers had to Buffer In consequoneo. A resolution wns unanimously adopted to instruct deloga)es to tho State con vontlon of School Directors to work for the repeal of the law. Pittsburg JMs putch Saturday, Nov. 21. Orand Jurys' Opinion of Jail. In the presentment of tho grand jury to the Novombor terra of court In Jeffer son county, the following statement Is made concerning tho county jail : "We also visited the county jull and found It fairly well kept, but bordering Very closely on tho dirty and filthy order. But considering tho ago and ar rangement of the building, and many attempts to modornlze and make it so prisoners could bo kopt in, wo have un animously concluded that it is a most miserable affair, a disgrace to tho coun- "ty and to tho age in which wo live. Wo do not fool like recommondlngthat very much exponas be put on tho structure, but would call attention to tho stairs from the corridor to tho upper tier of colls and would recommend new stops. Would also recommend somo better method of hoatlng the corridor than the open gas stove now In use. Most pitiable among human beings are soured, hopeless,- and despondent youths and loveless, unhappy old men. vhey are Irredeemable pessimists, who Relieve that mankind Btarted out a little lower than the angels and have . been getting a little lower ever since. A real trouble, or even a good, old fashioned sOiir-apple Btomach ache, might help 'era a llttlo. Tho man who is not In sympathy with good women , struggling men and innocent children 1b a moaning dewdad in life's wilderness Unnatural and unlovable. Venango Spectator. Don't fall to hear Dr. Purbay at Assembly hall Thursday night. "Roney's Boys." Ha 11, 1D0.1, th'e "Honey's beys" will be here as the flrat number of the pub lic school lecture course. Wherever they have been they have dollghted and enraptured tholr audiences. "Roney's Boys" have proved a revela tion even to those familiar with the work of the Boys. The great est musical novelty of years. Aroused unprecedented enthusiasm. Chicago Timn-llt raid. "Roney's Boys" are bright, manly llttlo follows, who sing like artists and appear like gentlemen. Mr. Roney's accompaniments were, as usual, one of tho delights of tho evi nlng. Omaha Krrtlnor. "Roney's Boys" scored tho musical lilt of tho season. Much had been said and written about them hut tho half hnd not been told. Tho audience was not only enthusiastic but wns besldo itself with dollght. The boys were given a perfect ovation, which was as sincere as It was well merited. They are simply wonderful, and as cute, man ly and pretty as they are talented. The little follows sang with all the color nnd tone of artists of thirty years. Thoy were absolutely truo, and their Interpretation was phenomenal. The pathos, the temperament, the know ledge of music tho little fellows display ed wns wonderful. The audience said bravo and encored so many times that Mr. Roney consented to give a matinee to-day. The boys are the drawing card of the Star Course. Charlotto N. C.) Free Sample, of Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure at the Reynolds Drug Store. lias relieved where all other cold cures havo fulled. Prlco 25 cents. Ilear Dr. Furbay at Assembly hall to-morrow evening. Before buying rings, call and see if we can't give you better values than you can got elsewhere. C. F. Hoffman. Men's dress shoes for $2.50 at Nolan's. Can't bo bought elsewhore for less than M.OO. Rings The finest lino ever shown In diamonds and other stonos of all kinds, flat band, oval and engraved bands ; over 700 to select from. Call and see the large stock atGooder's, the joweler, Save money by buying your wall papoi now at Stoke's. The finest line of diamond brooch rings at Gooder's, the jeweler. Cut glass, the finest selection ever brought to Reynoldsville, just received at Goodor's, the jeweler. Want Column. Riitwr.- Ons cant per word for each ajid evorv Insortton. ". y To Lot A furnished room with priv ilege of bath room. Inquire at This Star office. For Sale One billiard and one pool table cheap. Call at City Hotel, Ueyn- oldsville, Pa. For Sale Large feed box. Inquire at Tnrc Star ofllco. For sale Grocery store and building In good location. Good reasons for soil ing. Inquire at The Star office Stolen The person who stole tho pair of smnll Iron neckyokes from Lldle's hardware store will save themselves trouhlo by returning snmo Immediately. For sale An Interest In The Little Gem Stamp and Envelope Molstenor. A bargain for a quick buyer. Address Box 144, Reynoldsville, Pa. Foil Sale Good driving horse. In quire at Mt. Spring Bottling Works. For Sale A car load of Gold Mine Flour. M. C. Coleman. For Sale Good house on Hill st. Will ho sold at a bargain If sold quick. Inquire at The Star office. WANTED Girls to learn winding and cloth picking. Apply Enterprise Silk Co. ' For Sale Good riding pony. Inquire at The STARofilce. FOR SALE Lard cans, lard bnrrellB, lard tubs, molasses barrels, large and small candy pails. Bon Ton Bakery. For Sale House and lot In West Roynoldsvilleund afarm In Washington township. Inquire of L. W. Perrin, Box 187, Reynoldsville, Pa. Notice to Tax Payers of Reynoldsville Borough. You will savo 5 per cent, by paying your tax on or before December 15 1003. After that time 5 per cent, will be added on all 1003 tax. I. M. SWARTZ, Collector. Rubber footwear for the whole fnmlly at Mllllrens. A full line of watch chains for ladles and gontlemen at Goodor's, the jewelor D. Nolan's shoe store will sell 500 pairs of men's and women's shoes bolow cost for the next twenty days. Watches We can soli you a watch from $1.00 up to any price you want We have them in nlckle, silver, gold filled and solid gold, also set with diamonds. Over 200 to select from at Goodor's, the jeweler. Douglass shoes at Mllllrens. Breakers Racket Store SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1903, Will be our Grand Opening of Holiday Goods When you will find a full and complete assortment of up-to-date Toys, &c., from which you will be able to select any variety you desire. . v y V Decorations for Christmas Trees. Our line of Decorations for Christmas trees , oomprlscs everything that is beautiful in Tinsel Garlands and Novelties. Dolls. We have Dolls of every description. You Bhould see our fine line of dressed dolls, kid body dolls and the famous jointed dolls. You must sue . them to fully appreciate the value and beauty. For the Girls and Boys. Our line of Doll Farnlturo, Doll Carriages, Doll Dishes, Doll Trunks will please the girls and our Sleds, Drums, Tool Chests and Toy Gun will make i -the boya happy. Games and Game Boards. We have Games and Game Boards, suoh as up-to-date Card Games, Parchesia, Croklnole and - Carom Boards. The very amusements for the long winter evonlngs. For the Baby. We have Shoo Flyes for the baby to rock and make musio for its own amusement, as the chimes , attached to them make melody. . ' , Bell Chimes and Rattles for baby" and Black Boards for the little artists to write and make draw ings upon. ' Children's Story Books. Our Children's Story Books comprise all kinds from, tho A B O to the tine bible stories, and natural ' history edition at the best possible prices, Mechanical Toys. We have all kinds of Mechanical Toys, such as Automobiles, Walking Monkeys, &o., Railroad Trains, Street Curs and many other iron toys. ' Toilet, Manicure and Smoker's Sets. Our Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Jewel Casus and Penman's Sots are fine and are just what you need for a present elthor for lady or gentleman. See our Fine Smoker's Set. Lamps and China Goods. Our line of Fancy Lamps, Water Sets and Im ported China goods are just suited for a nice holiday present. Box Paper and Collar Boxes. . We haye some fine Box Paper In assorted sizes and designs. Handkerchief, Glove, Collar and Cuff Boxes. Staple Goods. Our line of Staple Goods, such as Dishes, Toilet Sets, Glassware, Handkerchiefs and numerous other - articles from which you can select many useful ' y j presents. Your Christmas Buying. And as Thanksgiving will soon be past you will naturally turn your attention to Christmas buying and be looking for the right place to get the most . for your money, and when you visit our store and look over our line and bear our prloes yon will be con vinced we are prepared to give something fine at email oust. IF you are not ready to buy, oome and see our line early and you will be treated just as courteously as If you wore maklug the purchase. Our Motto Good Goods, Fair Prices, Same Price to All. Remomber thedatsmaplaoe-SATURDAY, NOVEV1BER 20th, 1903. Bread's Racket store, "su Reonoidsviiie. Fa. : A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly out on the log of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, HI. It developed ft stubborn ulcer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It'a Just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 23c, at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. A clock msKes a very nice and ao ceptable Christmas gift, and we offer the greatest assortment ever offered to the holiday buyers. Prices lower than ever before, at Gooder's the jeweler. See tho window full of shoes at No lan's shoe store. Ladles' shoes 75 cents and men's $1,215. Hart SchalTner tc Minx ovorcoats at Mllllrens. Money saved Is money earned. At tend H. W. Rnson & Co. 'a sale of men's and boys'ulothlng,shoesand furnishings Tho largest line of umbrellas and best values. Every ono ongraved free at C. F. Hoffman's. JJKI'OKTOF THE CONDITION or tii a FIRST .NATIONAL HANK lit KeynoldHvllli. In tin Ptnlr nf IVmiHylvtt' niu, ill iiitteiott' or niisimiNM inov. i( imi. '.'37.W7 M IIH IM 3.Y0CI0 110 mi no !, oo l-.noo oo W..W a? li.OOO 01) i,-l.:iu 10 8,;lli! IN 2,;u oo IU1 Hi m,K0 M 1.7.V) 00 iiKHntTiteF.a: f.nnns find rilHrnuutH f OvonmiflH, Kt'iMivt'M nun nnm'cunu. 1'. !. HntMlM to MlTtll'U I'UrulHtloll.... V. H. Homln nti htind Premiums on I'.H. Hoiidn '.. Ntoeks, (M'C.urtlluN, Mr ... .. rurnlturu and llxlinvs Dun from ISulloiml' lliihkM mot l(e- Hnrvn AihmiIh) Duo fmm Htiilc linnkH and ImnkiMn. nuiri'om unmoved reserve uuentM. ChiMkH mul other rush Items otrn of other Nuttoiiul hunks I'riietlonnl pupm rurrenr, niekeltt, mid rent Lawful money reerv In tinnk, vis: riierio r.'ti.iiu an l.euill-tnndenioles 7.440 110 Redemption fund wlih 1'. R. Treiut- urer (ft percent. 01 t'ltvuiitunui.. Total fWT.Ona 80 I.I.MI I.ITIKS. Cupltnl stock putil In IW.OOO 00 Hurnlii fund SS.O00 00 undivided nrontn. less exneiiHes and tuxes mild 20..171 II Nntloniil (tank note outbuilding. .. a.",(MHl 00 Duo toother Nut loutil Hunks 2114 22 Indtvlduul denoslis Mil ert louheek iliM'lxl Tlmt) eertlllciites of deposit 4i,lttt 00 uasniur s chucks uiit.tiiiiiciinn ;w Total twr.OiM 80 8UU of PmnsylTftnlft, County of JtffenoB, if I..I0I111 II. Kuurlicr. Cnslilernf the nliove nnmed hunk, do solemnly swunr tlmt the hdovo sttiTcmcm. is true to tne nest or my KiiowictiKu una nenei. joiin 11. ivAuciiF.n. uitsnier. Huhscrllied nnd sworn to before me thlmUrd day ofiNov., 100:1. alhkht itKYNOi.ns, womry rumtc. COHHKCT Al l est 1 ,1. II. I'miBKTT, ) Bcott Me('i.Kij.ANO. Director O. W. Kt'lXKH. t JJUGHES & POMBOY. UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING The V. H. Rnrlul Lenpue lins lioen tested and fount) tilt rluht. Cheapest form of In surance. Becure a contract. oouwura UulklliiK, Reynoldsville, I'a. SHICK1 WAGNER -THE BIO STORE- A Few Specials for this Week WE ARE BROKEN in sizes on a few lines of UNDERWEAR and to clean these out quickly xvi are offering the follow ing prlcc9 to make it an object to buy : . Children's Union Suits, sold at 25c and 35c, to goat 1 8c Children's black wool Vests and Pants, sold at 85c, to go at 48c v Ladies' black cotton Vests and Pants, sold at 50c, to go at 23c Ladies' black wool Vests and Pants, sold at $1.25, to go at 65c Ladies' gray wool Vests and Pants, sold at $1.50, to go at 65c ."' '' These are all best selling Underwear and all are good sizes, but not a complete line of sizes. With the two or three different lines tho we have any size you want. It will pay you to see these before buying as it'means quite a saving.; . , . . ' We have two or three Suits left over from the sale which - we do not care to put in stock. If we have your size we will sell these at a small percentage of their cost. In our regular lines we have the bestjstock of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shoes Blankets and Comforts that we ever carried. We have just received a new shipment of Furs Select your Fur now before the line is picked over. We have again the Children's White Furs which have been such a strong feature of our Fur stock in past years. AT THE CORNER OF MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS WHY GO CO I J) ? When you can buy good, substantial clothing at these prices. H. Wo Eason & Co. are closing out to quit business and do not ask a cent of profit on goods, and somethings away below cost. Callin and see what' a few dollars will get you. Overcoats . . Overcoats Just a few left mostly boys' coats. Here are the sizes nnd prices- Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age f , 'H-Age S i-J AgC 1 ' Age 1 I Age I I Age 1 I Age I I Size 1 9 size J l I Size I ' Size J Size 3 One fine gray melton overcoat, sold for 4 ' " blue " " " 5 " " brown kersey " " G " " blue " " " 3 One short, heavy box coat, sold for 4 18 One blue beaver overcoat, sold for 16 " oxford , " " it ii it 16 ".blue beaver " " 16 One blue kersey overcoat, sold for 16 " astrakhan overcoat, sold for 17 " beaver " " 17 One tan covert " " 17 " black astrakhan " 18 " blue ' " " 18 oxford it it 15 " blue kersey " " 19 " black astrakhan " " 19 " oxford " " 35 One man's oxford overcoat, sold for 35 " " " " 35 gray covert overcoat, sold for 35 ' " " " . " 36 " tan " " 38 " oxford " 39 " " i " $6.00, now $6.00, now 5.00, now ' 5.00, now 1.50, now 1.50, now 4.00, now 6.00, now G.50, now 6.50, now 8.00, now 8.50, now 6.50, now , 7.50, now 6.50, now 4.00, now 6.50, now 8.00, now 6.50, now 6.50, now 5.00, now 6.00, now 8.00, now 12.00, now 8.00, now 5.00, uow 5.00, now $3.90 -. $3.00 rNl 3.75 W 3 ' 3.75 V l.oo J?X . l .oo A ifctN 2.75 V j Vf 3,75 w !'t 4Y'yp 4.25 6.oo Y :$5f9: i 4 00 ttT 2.25 ?y o J 4.25 fj-w-- loo f 5.75 "f 1 ' 3.50 Suits . . Suits . . Suits Large assortments of suits for men, youths and boys forll sizes and ages, and at prices which will surprise you. We are determined to sell all fall and winter clothing and you are sure to get a bargain. All other goods will also go at cost and below cost, such as Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Mufflers, Collars, &c. H. W. EASON & CO. HOOVER BUILDING, REYNOLDSVILLE, pENNSYLVAN! A. if a JUL
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