&ft Stan Subscription $1.00 per war in admnf. ' A.STKPHKNSON, Rdltor and Pk. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904. AnlnitMn(ln(l'ilnirr,iiill1hP(lerrrT WUnpily nt. Hoynolilivllln, Jpfformin fit. I'a., dvitri1nihi lnttretiiif UeyiiolilHVllln ind JcfrnrmtneotMitT. Nn-xlltli'nl,llltniit il with fnlrnivw. nnil will l imperially frlenri lf tewarfl the InlNirlns rliitm. Onniiminlontlmia tntetill for niilillrnllon must bs aeiomnlMi Ityihe writer's nutiip. Hot for tmnlli-nllnn, In it, nit it miitrnnton of :km1 fnltli. Intonxtlni nfwltiTtinllr-lt1. Advrrttnlns rntnii ntntlo nnwniin applica tion at thlnofnrn. lnirhty mmmunlratlnna and Chans ef a Ivnrtlaoments should reach till" office by Monday noon, HutwcrlpMon price 111,00 per ypnr. In ndvancs. AddrpMi, all commit ntcnt Inns to I). A.Hteph nnon, Ksvnnlriftvllle, Pa. THE STATEGRANGE. J. T. Ailman, Press CorreRpondent. When tho children aro fotirloon years old thoy may gain membership In the Cranio. Tho order has, howovor, mado provision for thoso under that ago hy having a Juvnnllo Grango made up en tirely of tho llttlo folks, having; thnlr own officers and ccrotnonial work. Tho valuo of the training and dlselpline that may bo acquired in this way Is vory bonoflclal. Homo matron from tho "big" Grange Is assigned to moot with thorn as a kind of bulanco wheel. Neither tho busy season, tho wot woather retarding, as it has done, farm work, nor tho boiling of tho political pot appears to have retarded grange growth In tho state during tho quarter ending Juno .10th. Now granges aro heartily welcomed but tho best ovldonoo of pormanont incroaso Is In tho growth of old granges. A largo majority of tho granges report Initiations and ro-ln-statements. At tho call of Worthy State Mastor W. F. Hill tho executive committee, the legislative committee, tho lecturer and the secretary of tho Stato grange mot at Harrinburg on the 2flth of July. The object was to consider tho advis , ability of establishing a Stato grange bullotln and securing second-class post ago rates for tho publications of the Stato Grango. The projoct-was received with favor and Worthy Master Hill was appointed to take chargo of the work. In this he will bo greatly aided by Goo. n. Shibloy, of Washington, D. C. Mr. Shibley was present at tho mooting. His self-appointed life work Is to ad vance tho cause of tho Initiative and Referendum. He Is giving froely of his time and money to thus secure for the people the right of a final say In natters of legislation. Tho reform is worthy of the sacrifice. A- MONEY Our Bargain Tables arc becoming famous. Every one knows that when a shoe goes on to our Bargain Counter It's a Bargain Indeed. Come in and look. We may have just the size and kind of a shoe you are looking for. During our sale you get more than your money's worth ROBINSON'S SHOE STORE Money Savors to Shoe Buyers. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Visiting Cards . . Neatly printed in many fashionable type faces at The Don't forget tha,t The Star'g Job Department is one of the be6t equipped in the county and all classes of work can be turned out with speed and satisfaction. . . Call and see samples of the work Tour to tha Ysllowstona Park and Pacific Coast. On account of the Triennial Conclave, Knights Templar, to be hold at San Franolsco, Cal., September 5 to 0, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a personally-conducted tour, visit ing the Yellowstone I'ark, tho princi pal cities and beautiful resorts of tho Pacific Coast, Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, Denver, and the St. Louis ex position, In addition to affording five days In San Francisco. Tlckuts, cover ing every necessary expenso en route, except hotel accommodations In Sun Francisco, will bo sold at tho low rate offcWHrom all stations on tho Penn sylvania Railroad. A nieolal train of high grade Pullman equipment will leave New York, Philadelphia, Harris burg and Pittsburg Wcdncsdny, Au gust 17th. Tho full five and ono-hnlf days tour of the Yollowstonn Park will bo made. Three days will bo spent at Itts Angolos, two days at Colorado Sprlngs,'and two days at St. Louis, tho party reaching New York Mondny, September 10th. Stoa for sight seeing will be mailo at Seattlo, Tacoma, Port land, San Jose, Monterey, Santa Bur bara, Salt Lake City, Glonwood Springs, and Donvor. A doscriptlvo Itinerary will bo sent on application to Goo. W. Boyd, General Passengor Agent, Rro.td Stroot Station, Philadelphia. Knit of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and stub born fight with an abcess on my right lung" writes J. F. Hughes, of DuPont, Ga., "and gavo me up. Everybody thought my timo had come. As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Tho benefit I receiv ed was striking and I was on my foot In a few days. Now Pve entirely regained my health." It conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung Troubloa. Guaranteed by H. Alex Stoko, Drug gist. Prices 50c, and 11.00. Trial bottles free. Notice to Contractors. Soaled proposals will bo rocolvod by tho town council of the borough of Reynoldsvllle until Wednesday, tho 17th day of August, A. D. 1004, at 4.00 o'clock p. m., for tho grading, paving and curbing of Jackson street from tho west side of Seventh street to tho cast side of Bradford streot. Plans and specifications can bo seen at tho clerk's office. Tho council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All bids must be for work completed. John C. Saykks, Attest : President of Council. L. J. McEntirk, Clerk of Council. J. E. Mitchell, morchant tailor, near Hotel Imperial. SAVING Star Office. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Miss Kile. Doyle was In town lost week. Miss Tressa Burns Is visiting In Brook v II lo. August Baldanf and wife aro visiting In Klttnnnlng. .lames T. Evans nnil wlfo stent Sun tiny In DuBols. Misses Lyiln and Kntn I'hnlen are vUiling In Pittsburg. Mrs. Jaeob Delblo Is visiting at Mt. Jowett and Bradford. Miss Ellen Peterson, of DuBols, visit ed In town last week. Miss Llllie Iienkerd sM;nl Sunday at her homo nt I ted fern. Master William Karns, of Onkmont, Is visiting A. B. Weed. Mrs. Fred lletner, of Punxsutnwney, visited In town lastweok. Mrs. Gottus Sehlnblg, of DuBols, visited In town last week. (i. W. Ienkord sKnt Sunday at his homo In Clenrlluld county. Miss Olive Smathers, of Drookvlllc, Is visiting In Reynoldsvllle. Harold Scott, of Gareo, visited In Reynoldsvllle the past week. Mrs. Fred Miller, of Klttnnnlng, Is visiting relative In thlspluee. Miss Alma Bnrlolt vlsitod her grand mother at Rlmerton lant week. Mrs. L. M. Simmons and MIhs Anna Klulir returned homo yesterday. Henry A. Reed, of Chicago, 111., Is visiting his mother In this place. ' Charles Schultxo and family, of Ernest, visited In town last week. Mrs. L. J. Arnold, of Driftwood, visited In HoynnldHvlllo last week. Conductor James M. Marsh, of Brook vlllo, was a visitor In town Sunday. Misses Nellie and Elslo Krob aro vis iting relatives In Armstrong county. Howard and Gertrude Watson aro visiting relatives at New Kensington. Mrs. F. C. Pifer visited her parents at Rockland, Vonnugo Co., lust week. John K. Flynn, of Clarksburg, W. Va., is visiting his mother in this place. Mrs. Georgo Williams and Miss Ida Showors aro visiting In Clarion county. Mrs. Harry F. Lord, of Johnsonburg, visited her parents In this place Satur day. G. W. Shaffer and wlfo.of Brookvlllo, formerly of this placo spent Sunday In town. Miss Sara Hudson, of Pittsburg, Is tho guest of Mrs. J. W. Syphrlt In Paradise. Miss Estlo Smith, of Clearfield, Is tho guost of Miss Efllo Clark In this placo this week. Miss Olga Honry, of Punxsutawnoy, was the guest of MUs Unlta Farroll tho past week. A. C. Plorco has been visiting his son, Grant Plorco, In Wllkinsburg tho past wook. MUs Mary NotT, of Llndscy, was tho guest of Miss Pearl Barrett during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Steele, of Du Bols, wore visitors In Reynoldsvllle Saturday. Miss Clara Siplo left hero pesterduy to visit friends at Lock Haven and Wllllamsport. Arthur Phllllppl is visiting his cousin, Harold Scott, at Gareo, Clear, field county. Miss Nellie E. Suitor, of Now Both lehom, It visiting hor parents on Pleas ant Avenue. Mrs. Wilfred Kunes, of North Bund, visited relatives In this placo the first of this week. Daniel Stett, of Now Kensington, la visiting at home of S. M. Slple In West Reynoldsvllle. Miss FayetU Verstine, of Brookville, was the guest of Mis Mary McClure over Sunday. Miss Luella Brltton, of Brockway vllle, Is the guest of Mrs. Lizzie Smith on Main street. - Mrs. W. S. Garoe and two children, of Garee, visited relatives in this place the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Rhodes, of Brook vlllo, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Scheafnocker. Mrs. Charles Bird and five children, of Pittsburg, are visitors at home of John O'Conner. Dr. J. E. Hall, of ClaUkanie, Oregon, visited his brother, C. R. Hall, In this place lost week. Mrs. C. K. Hawthorne, of DuBols, visited her parent in West Reyoolda vllle over Sunday. . Mrs. John D. Lowther, of Rimers burg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. C. Burns, In this place. Miss Minnie Myers, of DuBols, has been the guest of Mrs. Thomas E. Evans the past week. Captain Leahy and wlfo, of Fulls Creek, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. McDonald last Friday. Mrs. D. B. Stauffor, who bus been visiting In Pittsburg tbraa weeks, will return borne this week. W. 8. Weaver, editor of Brookville Republican', visited Camp Lloyd at this place Sunday afternoon. MUs Susie SchulUe, mbo wag at Ebensburg, Pa., taking a course In the Mountain Summer Assembly, returned borne the latter part of last week. MUs Edna T,owls, who was at Chau tauqua, N. Y., taking a special course, returned hnmnThorsday. Mrs. K. II. Sterling, of The Balls. Oregon, has been tho guest of Mrs. W. W. Delblo the past week. Todd Seeley and wlfo, of DuBols, spent Sunday with the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates. G. B. Postlethwult, of Valler, at ono time a citizen of Iteynoldsvlllu, was In town Saturday and Sunday, Prof. 8. C. Heplet, udllor of tho New Bethlehem - hmlrr, was tho guest of C. 8. Armagost over Sunday. Miss Ava Karstnrp, of Pittsburg, was the guest of her cousin, MUs Vera Burns, tho first of this week. Mrs. John Y. Black of Irvona, Pa., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph 8. Hammond, on Main stroot. ' Mrs. Llnnle Stolnct, of DuBols, visit ed tho family of her brother, Irvln Kunes, In this place Inst wcok. Mrs. II. M. Shoppard, of Rockland, Pa., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Pif.ir, In West Reynoldsvlllo. Mrs. J. R. Keys, of Emorlckvllle, visited her sister, Mrs. Wm. Burns, In this plane tho first of this wook. Dr. Joseph H. Hoffman, of Pittsburg, visited his brothers, C. F. and J. J. HolTniiin, In this plncu last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Crago, of Eleanora, visited at the home of Walter Hone sevcrul days tho pust week. Alvln and John Wlunt, of New Beth lehem, visited their cousin, Mrs. Dr. J. C. Sayers, In this placo the past week. John L. Sliffcr, who has boon at Wheelorvlllo, Sullivan County, Pa., tho past year, visited In town tho past wook. Prof. L. Wells Cleery, of Syracuse, N. Y., Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk P. Alexander on Grant street. J. Van Roi d, who wus at his homo In this place a few weeks, returned to Sarcoxlu, Mo., tho latter part of last week. S. B. Hull and wife, of Brookvlllo, huvo been visiting the tatter's slstor, Mrs. S. G. Austin, In this place the past week. Mrs. Sarah Unstead, of Pittsburg, visited her brother, Dr. H. B. Mo Garrah, In West Roynoldsvlllo last woek. Mrs. John Marsh, of Punxsutawnoy, visited hor daughter, Mrs. T. D. Brewer, In West Reynoldsvllle last week. Yincont Reynolds, of Johnstown, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr. S. T. Reynolds, In this placo tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Robinson and ton, Graydon, went to Chautauqua, N. Y., yesterday to be absent ton days or two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dunsmore left here Monday on a two weeks' visit with relatives at Kushequa, Bradford and Warren. MUs Ada Hotrick Is visiting at Worthvillo. She will go from there to Buckwhoat reunion at Goodvlllo to morrow, MUs Josslo Girts, of New Bethlehem, who was a visitor at home of J. J. Kirk wood five weeks, returned to her home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hamilton, of Greensburg, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rlston, on Grant street. MUses Ellen Thomas and Lucy Blakeslee, of DuBols, spent several days of the past week with Miss Dora Reed In this place. - Mrs. T. K. Hastings and Mrs. C. H. Volt, of Punxsutawnoy, were the guests of Mrs. Samuel Brlllhart a couple of days the past woek. MUs Hazel McCrelgbt attended a birthday party In DuBols Saturday afternoon and spent Sunday in that, place with relatives. Mrs. E. J. Darling and two daughters, Misses Constance and Marlon, of Pitts burg, are guests at home of Mr. V. R. Pratt on Grant street. James S. McGarrab, of Red Bank, who was visiting his son, Dr. H. B. McGarrah, in West Reynoldsvllle, re turned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsay, of Mt. Pleasant, Pa., returned home yesterday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith on Grant street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Suball, of Wllkinsburg, returned to their borne Thursday after spending several weeks at the home cf Mrs. Sch all's parents. Mrs. C. Hutcblns and two daughters, MUses Nell and Mame, and Miss Florence Campbell, of Brookville, were guests of S. M. Slple's family over Sunday. John T. Barolay, of DuBols, who U convalescing from a severe attack of appendicitis, U visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Barolay, on Jack ton sWeet. Misa Blanch Farley, of Woolrhah, Clinton County, whohfooen workjng In the Reynoldsyllle Woolen Company will at (,hU piape three years, ult the mill Saturday and Wt . here yesterday on a trip to Philadelphia and Atlantlo City. Bus will return to her home at Woolrloh and remain there. Robert 8. Lytle, of Johnstown, Pa., who resided In thlt place fourteen yean ago, came to town Saturday to tee old time frtendt and attend the 8. of V, onosmp nont. David Oolam and daughter, Mary, of DuBols, Mr. Epbrlnra Plttalny, of Eleanora, and Mr. Thomas Bone, of Rossller, visited at tho homo of Koltert Bone on Monday. Mr. and Mr. A, J. Hetties, of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Price, of DuBol. were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. MoEnllre In West Ueyn oldsvlllit last week. Mr. Jonas Muster and daughter, Miss May, of Tratford, Tarannkl, New Zealand, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Trudgun, sr.. In thlt place. They arrived In town Sunday. Father E. M. DrUcoll and his sister, Miss Mollis Drlscoll, of Now Bethle hem, came up to attend the Catholic oongregrntion and Sunday school picnic at Wishaw last Thurday. O. II. Small, of Cool Spring, Stato Deputy of Jefferson County Orange, was In lown over Sunday, tho guest of hi brother-in-law and brother, W. P. Woodrlng and J. N. Small. Mrs. Clay Campbell, of Washington, I). C, Mr. Margaret Llttlo and Mrs. W. D. Campbell, of Punxsutawnoy, woro visitors at homes of W. C. and Dr. John II. Murray tho past wook. P. T. Walsh, West Reynoldsvlllo grocoryman, took his family lo homo of her parents nt Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, the first of last week ami left them there for a two weeks' vUll. Jtsieph Repine, of Kendolvllle, Noblo Co., Indiana, who Is 77 year old, Is visiting his niece, Mrs. Nnnoy Foley, In this place. Mr. Repine has just re turned from a trip to St. Louis and tho World's Fair. Jamet Kalaway, Sr., wife and son, and Mrs. Louisa Kalaway, of Barnes boro, are visiting In town thlt week. Mr. Kalaway wat In a Philadelphia hos pital a couple of montht ago receiving treatment for hit rye. MUsot Allco Bowdlsh and Itobecca Brown, of Brookvlllo, and Missus Daisy and Ento Brewbakor, Messrs L. G. Spcncor and Charles MoPhurson, of Punxsutawnoy, were tho guests of Mrs. W. J. Weaver last week. Rov. P. P. Womer, pastor of the First Congregational church at Syracuse, N. Y., Is visiting at homo of his father-in-law, A. T. Bing, on Grant street. Mrs. Womer has been visiting hor parents since the latter part of June. Mr. U. O. Perry, wlfo and tbrcosons, of Washington, D. C, camo to homo of Mrs. Perry's purents, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Dean, near this place last week on their annual visit. Mr. Porry Is visit ing kinsfolks at Worthvillo this wcok. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rowse, of Idaho Springs, Col., have been guests of Mr, and Mr. John Trudgun the past week, Mrs. Rowso's maiden namo was Emma Mitchell, whose parents moved from Reynoldsvlllo to Colorado a few years ago, Harry L. McEntlre, ttudont In the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, who bat been clerking In a Philadelphia drug store slnoe the summer vacation began, came to home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. J. McEntlre, In this place Monday. He will remain hero until time to return to oollogo. Rov. W. W. Doatrlok, So. D., teach er of Psychology and English Literature In the Keystone State Normal School, Kututown, Pa., and Rev. E. R. Dea trick, B. D., pastor of Trinity Reformed churcb, Baltimore, Md both brothers of Mrs. C. V. Smith, are visiting Prof. Smith and family on Fifth street. These guest after spending a few days in Reynoldsvllle will go to St. Louis to see the exposition. From that place Dr. W. W. Deatrlck, who Is a promi nent Institute Instructor and lecturer, will go to tbe state of Iowa to fill a week't engagement as an Instructor at a teachers' Institute. Want Column. Bates: One cent per word for each and vverv insertion. For Sale An up-to-date, cushion tire, ball-bearing go-cart, good as new. Inquire at The Stak office. Lost At Wishaw Park at Catholic picnlo, August 4, large market basket containing silverware and dishes. Find er will please return to r. A. Hardman, West Reynoldsvllle. Wanted Two male boarder In West Reynoldsvllle. Inquire at The Star office. Wanted Girl to do laundry work. City Hotel, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. For Sale House and lot on 12th street, nearSykesville trolley line. Ad dress : A. M. Wadding, Brookville, Pa. For Sale A portable saw mill. In quire of Levi Schugers. Wanted! Girl to learn winding. Also two good boys. Enterprise Silk Co. WE KNOW The Naked Truth When we say we have the Largest Stock and Lowest Prices of any Grocery House in the County. Good, Hubstnntinl goods-the kind the people live on. 1U--low we quote n few priced ns munple. Our store in chuck full of1mrj?ninsfor the careful buyer. Mnke out your list of wants (ind let us quote you prices on bill goods. We arc always here to correct errors and make everything right. Dent. I'm. 'lit Flour per nck .Xt to tl. i:, 18 Itn Finn Granulated Sugar 11.00. MIhs. i nr, & Wis. Arbuekles' ColTeu Ido.' Extra Fine Bulk Coffee, regular price 20 cents, Ifio 3 Cans Best Standard Tomatoes !i."a 1 Dor.. Cans Best Standard Tomatoes ll.rm I Dob. Cans (Sood Standard Tomatoes Hoc .Bust Sugar Cured Hums per lb. lo Wo sell Thos. J. Upton's Teas Robinson Gomel Take your PIGM of our large stock of Furniture and carpets Buyers of fine Carpets will be pleased to learn that we have secured a large lot of line ;Carpcts in new and up-to-date designs in Wilton, Tine Axminstcr, Fine Wilton Velvet, Velvet and TajcBtry. Also a large line of Rugs, same grade as carpets. Remember we always carry a full line of Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Etc. J. R. HILLIS & CO. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. Carpet and Ri SftLE FOR O AS H You Never Hail Such Prices Ottered. Axminstcrs, $1.40 reduced to $1.05 Wilton Velvets, 1.20 " .90 Lansdown Velvets, .85 " .70 Tapestry Brussels, .80 " .65 Lansdown Brussels, .60 " .45 Tapestry Brussels, J5 " .60 Ex. Super Sanitary, .35 " .25 Sultana Cottage, .30 " .20 All Wool Ingrain, .75 " .63 Extra Super C. C, .65 " .50 Excelsior Ex. Super .45 41 .35 Floor size 7x12 Rugs, in Axminster Velvet, Body Brussels and Tapestry at cost. Dresser, Door and Floor Rugs, Lace Curtains and Mattings at price9 that will surprise you. You Miss ThisYou Miss a Bargain C.R.HALL WE TELL fl Itn (IimhI lllee. - 2fi0 4 lb. a I) -i i r grade i!.1o 7 ltn. Rolled Oats 2T0 10 Purn Iieaf Lard $1.00 7 cakes OIims, Star or Lenox Soap, 2f0 B His. big fat Prunes 2oo 11 lb. Best Navy Brans, flOo 4 ths, BeslLlinn Bontis, 2fio Best Sugar Cured Bacon 14 and Km pound and ColToes Best In tho land. & Mundorff.
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