I Sykecvllle. H has boon ft lonfj tlmo ulnco tho R-ood reader of The Staii have hnnrd from us, but we are still tho same, only proud to say our town ts booming creator than any In the county. At prosont twenty five new build tnH aro hoinjf constructed. The Cancado Coal and Coke Co. havo thin week laid out lots for Hovonty-two double hounos. Wo now havo a popula tion of 1,000 pcoplo and would have more if there were any room. V. It. Ilolman has sold his property to the Cascade C. & C. Co. and is now erecting a very fine residence on west Main street. Wo are (find to have him with us. ' Tho Rod and Gun Club spent a whole afternoon on Wednesday laxt to capture one woodchuck. Judd llupurt won tho championship In tarjjet practice. 'Squire Sykos Is six Inches tullcrand fifty pounds heavier and will change his office hours sinco tho arrival of a young Republican at his homo. Mrs. James ITart, of Punxsutawney, and Mrs. Roubcn McKinsly, of Now Kensington, were visiting friends in this locality during tho week. Tho Baptist choir has been very much strengthened by tho assistance of Hnrry Judd and John Jones bs tenor and W Loyd, baBS. The M. E. church will observe Child ren's Day services Sunday evening. A vory good programme has been ar ranged. Carl Seller has purchased tho inter est of his partner in tho new pool room and expects to movo his fnmily here soon. Daniel W iso and Bert Long purchased a car load of very fine young cuttle and have them on their ranch west of town. The B., R. & P. have their crows working night and day li. order to have thoir work completed beforo fall. V, S. Reed, of St. Marys, has pur chased a lot and expects to put up a fine residence and meat market. We wore glad to meet John Bucheit who Is home on his vacation from Franklin and Marshall College. Mr. Bouton has decided to change his position as oporator. Ho expects to go to Big Run. A large number of people from town took In tho excursion to Niagara Falls on Sunday. Miss Edith Coffraan, from Allegheny, Wlis visiting with taof brother. The TV Si S. Co. aro rapidly pushing thoir road toward our town. A numbor of our merchants are very much afraid that tho authorities of Reynoldsville, by having no sales al lowed on Sunday, might induce some one to onforee such ft law hero. This might be too bad. Harry Null has gone to Adrian hos pital for treatment. Wlshaw. John Wolling Is excavating ft cellar for a new house. Calvin Dickey spent Sunday with friends in Falls Crock. Alfred Draukor, of Brookvtllo, called on friends here Sunday. Samuel Shankle has been at Now Bethlehem tho past wook. Dr. Cranmer Is Improving tho looks of his house with a coat of paint. John Hollenbaugh has started In tho poultry business. Wo all wish ill in success. We aro badly In need of ft supervisor around hero as the roads are gottlng very bad. Miss Pearl Barrett, of Reynoldsville, formerly of this place, was In town on Monday evening. Rev. J. C. MrKntire closed a success fill revival moeting at tho Bollinger school houso Monday ovonlng, being as sisted by George White and Harvey Deter, who will preach next Sunduy at Paradise and Bollinger school house. Qold and Silver Medallions. Newest novolty, we've only got five hundred of thorn. Actual valuo 25a we're going to sell them Friday for 10c. No Trading Stamps with these medal lions as they cost 17o to import. Re member you can buy them Friday for 10c. Bing-Stoke Co. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for tho week ending Juno IS, 1904: George Klrkwood, James Connors. (2) Say advertised and give date of list whon calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. Straw Hats. Double Gold Trading Stamps this week on all men's, boys' and children's straw hats. Bing-Stoke Co. Lace curtains at Milllrons. Dr. W. A. Ilonry wishes to announce to the public that ho has entered Into partnership with his brother In Punx sutawnoy but will not move his office for an indefinite length of tlmo. Any one wishing any dental work done will find him in his office Monday and Tues day of each week. Roady mixed paint, white lead, var nishes, ground glue paint and white wash brushes at Stoke's, the druggist. Kelly's shoes for women at Milllrons. Light Colored Suits. We've possibly 25 boy's and children's light colored suits, ages 3 to 8 and 9 to 16 years, 13.50 to $5.00. You can buy this week for Just half price and get Double Gold Trading Stamps with each purchase. Bing-Stoke Co. Wedding and birthday presents In line china, cut glass, art pottery, gold and silver novelties, Sits., at Stoke's, the druggist. Special sale of lace curtains and Kirtlres for one week from Thursday, June IHth. C. R. Hall. One-third off on ribbons, laces and embroidery at tho Now York Cash Racket Store. Want Column. Utitnfl! One rant tier word for enrh find every InncrMnn. Sea green and purple slate for sale. Guaranteed to mako good roof. Inquire of H. A. Swab. For 8a,E Dwelling house in desir able locality; also a business in good lo cation. Inquire at TllK STAR office. Cabbage, tomato and bcot plants for sale by Burton McConnoll. Call at Frank's Tavorn. LOST $5.00 on Main st. Wednesday. Kinder please leave money at postofflce. For SALKFarm of 00 acres in Clarion county ; good land, fruit and spring water ; 50 acres Improved ; Ave room house, new barn, etc. ; under laid with coal and gas ; located one-half mile south of Strattonvillo on the Clarion and Summerville railroad; price $1,500. F. W. Klrkpatrlck, Strattonvllle, Pa. For Sale House and two lots In fino resldonce section of Main street. Will bo sold at a bargain to quick buyer. Inquire at Building and Loan ofllco. Wanted Agent wanted to represent a lino of typewriters ; a man who Is willing to work to make it pay. Ad dress Chas. J. Bangert, Falls Creek, Pa. For Sale Six room house, city water In houso, gas In every room, WANTED 4 Girls fifteen years of age to learn Winding. Enterprise Silk Company. SHICK& WftGNER THE BIG STORE A CLEARANCE SALE ON BL-AJSTCE OF JACKET SUITS. 0 There are nine suits left on' which we make prices that you can't afford to loose. We started them in three lots : 51. 8.50 and 10.00 We have only these nine and make these prices simp ly to clean up. j J j You will never be able again to get a $12.00 or $15.00 . Suit for $5.00 THEY fiRE NOW ON SALE sewer connections for bath room and closet t all the rooms recently repaper ed ; barn on lot ; house ts In good loca tion. Will be sold for 11,000. Inquire at The Star office. For Bale A team of mules and harness. Inquire of Gus Herold. , For Sale A portable saw mill. In. quire of Levi Hchugurs. FOR SALE Forty foot lot on Main Street. No bettor location for business. M. M. Fisher. For Sale Cased brick slate roof house, eight rooms, not Including pan try and bath room. Nicety furnished throughout with yellow pine. Front and back (torches. House was built last year. It is located on a pleasant street. Price 12,250. It is a bargain. Inquire at The Star offlco. For Sale House and lot on Grant street with all modern Improvements. Inquire of Mrs. C. Mitchell For Sale High grade second hand buggy. Good as now. Inquire at H. W. Moore's grocery. FOR SALE Meat market In good location. Inquire at The Star ofllco. Wanted Intelligent girls to learn weaving. Also girl for clothpleklng. Enterprise Silk Co. CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. j!M1M FIRE EIRE Glance over the list below and decide for j-ourself the indemnity olkrcd to property owners it they enrry a policy in nny of the fire insurnnce companies named. Company. Home of New York Philadelphia Underwriters Hartford Continental Insurance Co. of N. A. Fireman's Fund American Central Glens Falls Niagara Greenwich German Prussian National Totals Assets. $ 18,040,793 17,623,177 14,542,951 14,192,177 JJ, 29 1,000 5,858,820 4,000,oi) 4,046,681 3,859,761 2,120,000 4,910,606 1,019,234 OASIt Intmnk.nr In linnds of Aicnls. $ 2,176,720 1,589,780 2,624,374 - 1,673,080 1,806,308 1,000,000 750,000 836,348 609,921 500,000 654,429 236,494 Lobs in Baltimore. $ 750,000 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 550,000 250,000 175,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 Not Involved Not Involved ' $14,457,474 $4,225,000 $101,505,200 f Did you ever think that rents, or rental value was as important an item of value in a build- ing as the materials entering into the construction thereof, and that rents can be insured? jjj We can write you a policy on the rents ol your building in the same company and at a lower $ rate than the building. It would pay you to investigate Rent Insurance. i G. M. McDONALD, Resident Agent. See the great assortment of Men's Extra Trousers. I LL MS See the new assortment of NECKWEAR. Grro.itost DttparinioiLt S 1 oro in Tc3f f 3r so n County Your fourth of July Suit Hat or Shoes. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Hart Schaffner & Marx make Varsity style, the snappiest style produced. You get a pretty good idea of it from the cut. But to see the suit as it really is you should see it on before a glass. These Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits are all hand tailored, each button hole is made by hand, every shoulder is hand padded ' and pressed into shape by hand. Every garment is guaranteed to retain its shape. Made of black and blue worsteds, vicunas and thibits and all colors and com binations of colors in Scotch plaids and fancy mixtures of positively all wool in a price range of $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00. Boys' Suits Boys suits in the double breast ed knee pants suit or the three piece suits from 3 to 15 years old here in abundance of colors and styles to select from in a price range $1.50, $2.90, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. SMrt HartSchiffntrl XK V Mirx Lrtvffi LL Hats for Men and Boys for Summer Straw hats of jumbo braid, split straw or manilla here in all the summer shapes and sizes at 25c, 50c, $1.00, $.50, $2 00. Stiff hats, the Howard shape .has a little more of a curl brim than usual, a very neat dressy shape, black or brown, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. See the new dip brim neutra color soft hats 1.50 nnd 2.00. Shirts for Summer Wear Monarch make the standard of all America, cut full and made in a multitude of styles, plain or pleated bosom ; some have cuffs attached while others are plain, I'lain white is very popular while we have them of madras of all other colors and combina tions 1.00. Princely shirts in soft negligee style 50c! Shoes . . Oxfords . . Shoes For the Whole Family for the Glorious 4th. Douglass make for men in oxfords or full cut shoes of Kussia Calf, Viet Kid or Patent Corona, tan or black, the Hyle toe is the most popular with the broad swing at the side, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. John Kelley's shoes for women in the finest Vici or Patent Kid all sizes and widths, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. Children's 6hoes, oxfords of Vici or Patent Kid the most popular is the button sandal. Visit the shoe department for anything in shoes. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. M I l l I R E N BROTHER
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