V AN APPEAL TO THE CITIZENS. Letter Regarding Propqsed Amerlcan'.Pro duction Co. Subscriptions Needed by the Committee. Pittsburg, Pit., March -23, ilK)4. Mb. W. W. Wh,ky", Rnynoldavillo, Ponn'a. Dear But: Your favor of the 22nd acknowledging rccelpt'of drawings for the proposed ofllco building for the A'lui'loiin Production Company, and not-) that you have f 10,000 subscribed. Thu committee Is doing fine, and your iltlons are surely showing how deeply lnt.i'-estod thoy are in tho building up of their little city. My appreciation of their kind Interest taken In mo ran not bo expressed In words, but I pledge yoH that I will tak! an untiring interest In the welfare of Heynoldsville. There la one thing I w ish you would do for mo. Si'o If you cannot have twenty ncres additional ground, adjoin ' lng that selected by me, set aside to build an open hearth furnaeo and roll ing mill on, as this I9 sure to follow not later than two years nfter the Produc tion Company Is started. Kindly ask the eommitteo to rush the subscription to completion not later than the 2'ith inst., as tho time for me to vacate Is very closo at hand and I must have a few days to prepare. Hoping to be with you soon, I am, Yours truly, Chas. McSiikrrv. Rathmel. Mort Plttsley, of Falls Crcok, was In town last Friday, 1 Mrs. Wm. Tucker and son, John, vis ited in Anita last week. Miss Iva Walk returned home from Punxautawney Saturday. Claude Keagle was In Punxsutawney Fslday evening of last week. Mr. Harvey Deter, of HeynoldsvUle, preached in the M. E. church Sunday venlng to a largo congregation. There will be' a six o'clock prnver meeting In tho Church of God on Knster morning. All christians are Invited to attend this early morning morting. Special services at 7.30 in the evening. Recitations and readings will be on the program. Some of tho readings will be original by some of our young ladles and will be very" Interesting. The above letter, citizens, Is quite en couraging to us all and Is evidence that we should not let this Industry slip from our grasp. Wo havo asked Mr. McSherry for an extension of time, this week yot, and he has granted it. It now remains for you all to assist the soliciting committee by coming and subscribing as many shares of stock as you can. so that this matter can be closed before tho last of this week and next week will seo active con struction work on tho largo firo proof buildings. The proposition Is a safe investment, paying 7 por cont intorost. You are doubly secured. Don't delay coming to the committee as quick action is what will secure for Keynoldsvlllo a largo In dustry, employing H00 mon to start with. Committkk. FLORAL EXCURSION. Sandy Valley. Flurries of snow are still In tho air. The postofticfl has been moved at last and people must now go to J. K. Well's store for their mail. The calithumplans serenaded John Mil risen and his wife one evening last week. The young couple were married on Wednesday of last week at Frank's Tavern at Reynoldsvllle. Gust Benson and wife have gone to housekeeping In the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Hines. Miss Dlanch Brown has returned home for the summer. Several families are preparing to move the coming week. Mrs. Amos Doemor and son, Harry, of Deomer'a Cross Roads, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Myers Friday of last week. Constable Leach, of Rathmel, Is look- ng after tho boy of this place at present. Reduced Ratea to Pittsburg via Pennayl . vama Railroad. To accommodate those desiring to Bee the magnificent display of floworn now blooming in the Thlpps Conservatory, Schonly Park, Pittsburg, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Pittsburg on Sunday, April 3, from the following stations, at rates quoted, good only on trains Indi cated: Tlmenf Rate. T lit in. Driftwood tl.50 4.35 a. nr DuBoIs 1.50 0.10 " Falls Creek 1.50 6.17 " Reynoldsvllle 1.50 0.31 " Fullor 1.40 f 6.48 " Brookvlllo 1.20 7.05 " Piitsburg Ar. . .. 11.15 " "f" Stops on signal or notice to ar;unt to rocelve passengors. Returning, special train will h ave Pl'taburg, Uulon Station, at 7.00 p. m., running through to Driftwood, making all stops cast of Rod Bank. Tickets will also bo accopted on DuBois Ex press, leaving Pittsburg at 5.05 p. m, The excursion rate will not be accepted on trains, and passengors hot provided wl h tickets will bo chargod tho repu lar full faro. Lace Curtains. Our spring line of curtains la ready for your inspection, we have always led the laoe ourtaln trade and this spring is an exception. Curtains from 35o to $10.00 pair. You'll be wanting them soon. Bing-Stoke Co. ' Bids Wanted. The town council of tho borough of Rcynoldsvlllo will rooolvo bids for the excavating, refilling und laving of sewer pipe In Jackson street from Sixth street tc fifth street and in Fifth street from Jackson street to Sandv Lick creek also in Fourth stroet from Hill street - north to borough line. Specifications can Do seen at the clerk's office. All bids must be in by 4.00 p. m. April 14th 1UU4. '1 no council reserves tne right to reject any or all bids. L. J. McEntike, : Clerk of Council Working Overtime. Fight hour laws are Ignorod by thoBe tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Head' ache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at H. Alex Stoke'a drugstore, Mother's frlond shirt waists for boy at Blng-Stoke Co. Cut price sale on reliable winter wear at Millirens. Any pair of men's shoes that sold above (2.00 reduced 50 coats per pair at Nolan. jjo not tan to sue the Easter millinery at Flo Best's March 31. . Ladies' Herrlek shoes reduoed CO uents per pair at Nolan's. 'The Cash New York Racket store Is Belling millinery at racket prions. Queen Quality shoes (2.10 per pair at Dress Goods. New dress fabrics for spring. Special showing of an exceptionally large assortment of specially priced weaves to bo worn for the spring season. Tho lino comprises almost every posMblo weave in the Dress goods manufacture n light weaves and suitings. Your new dress for spring Is here. Bino-Stokk Co. . More Riots. Disturbances of strikers' are not near ly as grave as an Individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will bo followed by utter collapse, unless a remedy is immediate ly employed. There's nothing so efllcl- ent to cure disorders of tho Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rhoumatism and Neural gia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guaranteed by II. Alox Stoke, Druggist. "Do It To-day." The time-worn Injunction, "Never put off 'til to-morrow what you can do to-day," Is now generally protented in this form : "Do It to-day !" That it tho terse advice we want to give you a'oout that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which you have boon strug gling for sovoral days, perhaps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for it today and lot that remedy be Dr. Bdsclieo's German Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-five yoars. A few doses of it will undoubtedly relievo your cough or cold, and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even If dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure as it has done before In thousands of apparently hopeless cases ol lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25o: regular size, 75c. At all druggists. H. Alex. Stoke. Gold Trading Stamps given with each boy's suit at Blng-Stoke Co. Special shoe sale at Nolan's shoe store for next ten days. This is your opportunity. Wash Fabric. , Come to our atore for your new wash good. You will find the cholcent fabrics for your now dresses and wnlsla ever eyes beheld. Such ohm-mine effects and bright loveliness were nvver wove Into wash goods before. Just, a tflanco through our largo sleek dis closes many excluslvn things that will b'3 found no wlvre t and priced at easy to buy prions. HiNfl -Stoke Co. Knights of Columbus. For' the benefit of those desiring to attend the meeting of tho Knights of Columlni. to be bold at Washington, I). C. April 13. the Pennsylvania Bail road Company will sell round-trip tick ets to Washington from ali stations on its lines at reduced rates. Thesw pickets will be sold April 11, 12 arid 13, and will bo good for return passage until April 13, Inclusive. Boys' suits from (So to ." 50 at Bing Htoko Co. Call at Thompson's bargain store for 5 and 10 cent goods. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, near Hotel Imperial. Queen Quality shoos 12,10 per pair at Nolan's. Men's nnd boy's overcoats reduced 25 per cont. at Millirens. Want Column. Hates: One cent per word for eucli and evorv tnsenton. Wanted Fifty experienced yard and band saw mill men at. Holeomb, Nicho las Co., W. Va. Address M2 Park Building. Pittburg, Pa Lost Envelope containing two live dollar bills. Reward offered for its re turn to STAB olllce. Wanted A girl for general house work. Wages .'! OH per week. Inquire at Thk Star oflico. . Foil Sale Small poultry and fruit farm near Klino school house ; good 10 room house. Inqiriii. at premises or of E. Neff. J. A. Carl. Lot for Sale Flno building location on Main street will bo sold very cheap for cash. Inquire at ofllce of L. J. Mc Entire. For Sai.k Good house on Hill st. Will bo sold at a bargain If sold quick. Inquire at The Star office. For sale Three teams of heavy horses, wagons and harness. Inquire of Frank P. Best, Rcynoldsvlllo. For sale Forty-five pigs six mouths old. M. Slnglcbach. QUARTER NOTICE. Not lee Ib hereby Blven that an npplteullon will he minle 10 the Court of Common l'leunot Ji'tlVrsnn County, hefore the llonoriihlo John W. Ket-il, a hiw Jtulue thereof, hi. the Court llnu-e In Ifrookvtlle, ln,, on Moniluy, April tho Isi. linn, lit the hour of two o'eioek, p. in., of mi Ul liny hy II. VY. .ell, I'. I. OIiiimU'ikI, II. 11. M.-Ciiliouuh, .1. K. Kester ami A. A. Miellcy, unit linir nAoelates, under sn Aet of tin l.i-rifi-itl Assembly of lVtiiihylvtuilii, up. proved the 21MI1 duy of April, 174, entitled "An Aet to Provide for the 1 ni'orporin ion iiml Keuiiltitlon of Certain Corporations" itml llie Mipiilt-mi-nts thereto, for the charter of an InteniK-d eei-miratlon to he known ns "The itroekwtiyvllio. Theater company," mid to have u ml enjoy nil the riixhlH mid p. ivileir es provided for hy Aet of Assembly ami the suppleiir'lils t hereto, I he oli.liu't mid nurpnsu of stild Corporation to he tho oreetlou mid liiaililliluuiieo of a uublle hull or buiidiniz suloilile for holillnu public iiieetlnits for the entertainment, amusement and education of the funeral public, II. II. McCui.i.oimih, Solicitor QUARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby ill ven that an application will lie liuiilo lo l he Court of Common Pleas of Ji-llurson County before Hon. John V. heed, a law .Indue, thereof, at the Court House In Iti-ookvillo, Pa., on Monday, April i nu iisi, 11.4, til- 1110 Hour 01 vwo ociock n, in., of said dav bv II. II. McCiillouuh. A. Hemphill, W. a. Iluttiiiitton, II. K. Taylor and l lit , III. tMJ II. ,1. .1.1,.., U..,l ,l,.,l UJ..U under an Act of the (ieneral Assembly ol Petiiihylviinii, approved the 2!'ili day of April, IS74, untitled "All Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Heitiilatlon of Certain CoriHiraltoiiH" and the supplements thereto for the Charter of an iutnuded Coriiorntlon to lie known as "The llrockway villo Agricultur al and I r I v 1 1 1 k park Association, ' and to liavo and enjoy all the WkIiu and privileges provided for by Act of Assembly und the supplements thereto, tho object and purposo of said Corporat ion to be tho encouragement or uur i-ii t uro. norticuiiuru ana tho brood ItiK, mixing and triilnlnir of a higher und belter grade of horses, cattle und otliur domesticated tun mum. 11. H. MlK'ui.uhtiih, Solicitor. STOP!! LOOK!! -AT- HARMON'S Easter Display 1 OF FINE FOOTWEAR. JUST ARRIVED. Our Spring stock of Slippers and Oxford9 in prices from 85 cents to $3.50. All the latest syles everything new, U R invited to examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. Harmon's One Price Shoe Store. The place where a child cud buy tu cheaply wt a man. i Rain Coats made of water-proof fancy worsteds, finished with belt and capes at $1 1 and $18. IILLIMS EASTER RIBQ0NS ' Thousands of yards; pretty, plain and fancy rlboont which are now so much in demand for sash Bird les and tocks. All widths and colors 4o to 60c. . .-. GKvea tos t Dopai'lmoiil, St-ore. in Jefferson Qouriity' " , , " '" . ; ; r t . , :- ' ii . - . . . ' , V ,i , A Brilliant Assembly of the Most Favored Modes of is m mm, t 'in J.M r.WfcA r 111 . 1 WsrvW inntisXSrA Stunning Easter Suits, A Superb Showing of the Cleverest Ideas ever Originated at the prices. Newest effect in runabout suits with military blouse or eaton coats. All correct materials in blue, black, brown or fancy mixtures, fancily trimmed or plainly strapped. 13est of silk linings. CHARMING DRESS SUITS Of Broad Cloths, mixtures or Voile. Coats in collarkss blouse styles with girdles, fancy sleeves and, newest cuffs. Skirts fancily trimmed or side pleated, in black, blue, brown. , In a price range $10, $12, $16, $18, $20, $25, $30 ' Men's sorino Glotliino oi Merit. smart Tan covert Easter Goats The tan covort coat in the chic effects which fashion sanctions for spring 1904 is a very jaunty neat garment. The proper thing is about 23 in. long with the cuffed sleeve, some are strapped while others are plain $5, 5.50, $6, $7. Easter Gloves. In all the late spring shades made of genuine French Kid best gloves made, at $1.00. Centemeri, famous for style and durability, $1.50. W. B. Corsets for Spring All the late designs. All sizes. We ask your special at tention to No. 917 with the extended hip and supporters attached, $1.00. Shoes snoes snoes For Spring for tho A7hole Family. Hart, Schafl'uer & Marx make every suit guaranteed to retain its shape, all button holes made by hand, every shoulder hand shaped, each pocket is hung from the shoulder, made of granits, fancy worsted Thibcts, English suitings. All the coats have the broad shoulder effect and they arc made to fit a little neater in the back, in a price range irom $3.00, 7.50, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00, $15.00, $18.00. Young Men's Spring Suits The new Varsity sack is the popular style for spring, made of worsted Cheviots, Thibets, in black, blue or fancy english suit ings in a price range $5.00, 7.00, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00. For the Little Tots Suits for little Tots in Norfolk, Eaton, or Blouse Waist style made of positively all wool de pendable material all fancily trimmed in a price range from $2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00. Easter Neckwear All the late spring shapes made of all the newest creations in Silk for spring. HartSchiHncr It Mux Hind Tailored rn'W?'Hf 'K- v.-: v-H I i liViV'ijii., i.Mr ; i U ! " 'V 0 if; mm r'n-tS': lAyriKll V 'ii l y Kurt .Sffnr A lira Douglass Shoes for Men Oxfords or full cut shoes made in Patent Corona, Vici or Russia Calf, Tan or Black ; made in all the late spring lasts with the high military heel $2.00, 2.50, 3.00,3.50. John Kelley's Women's Shoes here in abundance of late spring styles, some have the high Louis XIV heel while others have the high military heel made of Patent Kid or Vici. Some have fancy foxed vamp $1.50, 2.00, 2,50, 3.00, 3.50. Children's Shoes In Vici or Patent Kid, all the late spring lasts 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00. Men's Boy's Spring Hats The department is complete with new styles and shapes, the broad brim slightly turned up is the most popular 6hape in black, brown and neutra at a price range $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, and 3.00. Men's Easter Shirts Monarch make the world's standard. Some have cuffs at tached while others are made separate. Some are made in coat style while others are regular in all the late spring shades, such as drab, steel gray and cham pagne shade $1.00. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. MI L L.I REN ; R K 0 THERS Nolan's.