Subscriptiim $l.00 t ir year in advance. n A.H'B-KPIIKNNOt I. Kdltorand Pub WEDNKSDAY, SE il'TKMHKll 7, 1H04 w,lnocl it at Knyno I.IhvIII.-, jmTomon '. nA M '"rVnn -mini y . N.;n-.1M i n-ijt f ni.hfiri...n.l'IIMM' ..spuilHllyfrl.mil- Inf-mCd-f.-. rn.Mlr.lln. rn.t he iWi omimn c 4 by tlie writer' nnme. IT, I for V ll"tl..n, but a. a mmrnnton of !) t "& T lnt.'r.'"tn now. Hot... ...Ilrttnd. B Advert iMntf rules imule nown on nupllcit- nX'vcornwmlr-ntleni. and clmnira of , i&rtl&VnW should reach tl.l. office by M3,"bWnCPr Aildro-w ullrommnnlrntlons to O. A . tHvph non, KoynoltivHle. Kecont reports show that Pennsyl vania U rapidly taking first rank among tho states of the union In tho value ol hor clay industries. In no state la the clay product being developed faster, and even yet tho supply of the bettor class of work, such as pottery ware, ornamental brick, tiling, -fire and pav ing brick, Is not equal to tho demand. The editor of an exchange hits the right spot when ho says: "Tho sorriest follow on earth Is the follow who will sit around and cuss his own town. If I lived astrldo the North Polo, I would call It homo and bo ready to boost It up. If I could not say anything nice about HI would say my ice bill didn't come high. I would not stay in a town I had to cuss, not while the world is as big as it is now." It is a woll known fact, moreovor, that you can't drive one of these croakers out of tho town they complain about with a club. Their croaking is a habit and they aro to be pitied, perhaps more than condemned Johnsonburg Breeze. For several years past tho counties of California havo been experimenting with crude petroleum for tho hotter- inent of rural roads. Originally it was used to prevent the dust, always ex cessive in tho southwest, but it was soon discovered that it done much more for tho road than that. After two or three years' troatment a tough, thick crust, greatly resembling asphalt, was formed on the road which never got dusty and which turned tho rain so porfeetly that mud was impossible, Even in tho wottest seasons the crust seldom broke through. When its sue' cess became assured, tho system of treating roads in this way was extend ed throughout tho entire state, and it is clalmod that it could bo dono with equal success anywhere. In tho bottom of the sea is a world almost unknown to tbo outer world, but as donscly inhabited and as interesting as the most tropical region of csrth Five miles beneath the surface of the sea the sun's rays never reach, it is intensely cold and dark and perfectly still. Lacking a sun, certain fishes be come a sun unto themselves by a natural phosphoresenco of body, shedding luminous ray for others too. But many are totally blind and have instead sense of exquisite touch. Still others, Bucking nutrition from the water itself, lazily attach themselves to the backs of larger fish and never move of their own account. It is a marvelous world, but bard to investigate. For no man nay descend there and from a specimen or two caught in a net dropped from the surface, he must guess at the things unseen. . The publio school, free to all who choose to attend, is one of the greatest Institutions of America. A generous sentiment has grown up around the Bcboolhouse and the people have come to pride themselves on the number of Bcboolhouses in tnelr township or ' county. The sentiment is excellent but has been carried too far. It has resulted in the establishment of such a number of small schools that the limited supply of money available to each is not eufflo- ent to properly equip or to justly pay competent teacher, Hundreds of the rural schools as a result are taught by teachers of but limited eduoatlon and even the best of them are being con' Btantly drawn away to seoure a better education and better positions in' the city schools. Again, the small number of pupilB in the average country school does not furnish the teacher with an lnoentlve to put forth bis best efforts, nor have the pupils, in schools where grading is Impossible, the same interest In their progress as where the oompe- tltlon of class mates gives zest to their Btudy. These evils have long been apparent, and a remedy Is not easy find. But in a number of states a move ment has begun which seems destined eventually, to revolutionize the system of rural schools and remove one of the landmarks of the age tho little crosa roads scboolhouse. Wherever possible, all the schools of a single township are consolidated into one oentral graded school, and all the money hitherto de vided among a score of schools is put into one, rendering possible finer build' lngs and lands, better and more com plete school apparatus, and Instructors of a grade of scholarship impossible to seoure before.' Tbls, of course, renders neoessary a system of free transporta tion for the pupils living at a distance, Eighteen or more states have already provided for this. Most Important of all, it would allow the introduction Into the rural schools of branches of study impossible now for lack of sufficient Dompetept Instructors. , THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. A. P. King was in Lock Haven tbls week. Harvey Deter spent Sunday in Brock- wayvtllo. P. II. Smith was In Summerville yosterday. Mrs. M. M. Fishor is visiting In Clar ion county. Miss Kdith Herpcl visited in Falls Creek Monday. Miss Florence Atwater spent Sunday in Falls Crook. Miss Maud McPhorson visited in Du- Hols last week. Dr. A. J. Meek was In DuBois yester day on business. Miss Nulu Noale Is visiting relatives at Bod ClyfTo, Pa. O. B. MeKoe and wife are visiting in Clarion this week. Glen A. MUHren, of Kane, is visiting in town this weok. Miss Agnes Rlston is visiting Mrs. II. W. Trultt in New Bethtehora. Misses Nellie and Katie Dcgnan are visiting relatives in St. Marys. Ronald Lewis is visiting his grand mother Zotlor at Kmcrickvllle. Mrs. Charlos Witter, of Henovo, is visiting her parents in this plaso. Misses Erma, Leona and Sybcl Bliss Islted in Brockwayville last weok. Will Phillips is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Buck, at Now Bethlehem. Mrs. A. M. Butler went to Aspln- wall, Pa., last week to visit relatives. Robert Sayers and wife visited the former's brother at Coal Glen Monday. C. P. Harding, of Warren, visited his daughters in this place during tho past weok. Mrs. W. F. Lott, of Troutvllle, visit ed her parents in this place the past week. Mrs. V. Prloer, of Allegheny City, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charlos Hart- man. Emily Vosburg, of Driftwood, has been visiting Cora Mitchell the past week. Mrs. J. II. Hoffman and children, of Pittsburg, were visitors In town last week. Mrs. E. L. Johnston and Miss Mary Birdie visited in New Bethlehem Sat urday. Miss Clara McClarren, who spout sev eral weeks in this place, has returned to Donora. James E. Dickey and wife, of Yates- boro, visited relatives in tbls section the past week. Miss Alice Hlles, of Brady's Bend, Is a visitor at home of D. J. ThomaB, in Prescottville. Mrs. E. S. Vosburg, of Driftwood, visited her brother, yo editor, .in tbls place last week. Miss Margaret Scbultze, assistant in tho postofflco, spent a eouple of days in DuBois this week. Calvin Caylor and wife, of New Both lehem, were guests of J. V. Young and family over Sunday. Miss Mary Birdie, of New York City, is the guest of Mrs. E. L. Johnston in West Roynoldsvllle. S. K. Furman and family, of Harris- burg, are visiting Mrs. Furman 'a moth' er, Mrs. Kate Harris. Misses Mildred and Demaris Ridge way, of DuBois, were visitors In town the first of this week. W. J. Gentzel and wife, of Shamokln, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Davis, near Rathmel. Miss Amy Bollinger left here Satur day morning to visit in Pittsburg and Corao polls tro weeks. William Hoffman, of Wilkinsburg, has been a visitor at borne of Dr. A. H, Bowser the past week. Sherman C. Henry returned yester day from a short trip to Erie, Pa., But lalo and Niagara Falls. Mlts DaUy Strong returned last Thursday from a five weeks' visit with her mother at Tldloute. - Albert Gelsler, of Allegheny City, has been visiting home of bis parents in this plaoe the past week. F. G. Corbett, who is working In Pittsburg, is spending a few days with his family in Prescottville. Lee Sohugera went to Lock Haven Monday to attend the fall term of the Central State Normal School. William Kernlck, of Erie, Pa, visiting at the home of bis sister, Mrs, James Blnney, on Jackson street. Miss Lillian Cricks, of Punxsutawney was the guest of Misses Susie and Hut- tie Scbultze the first of this week. Mrs. Isabel Shaffer, who has been visiting In Luzerne county two months returned to this plaoe last evening. J. R. Young and wife, of Pittsburg are visiting the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Rlston, on Grant street, jura. James a. Aberoatby baa re' turned from a Bye weeks' visit at James town, Chautauqua and Kennedy, N. Y Mrs. John M. Snyder and hor three children, from Portland, visited her sister, Mrs. C. J. Arnold, over Sunday. Miss Flo Blackwood, of Berwln, suburb of Philadelphia, has boon tho guest of Miss Zoo Woodward tho past week. Miss Taoy Dempsey, who will teach school at Brookvlllu, wont to that place Saturday and began hor school work on Monday. Misses Juna Love and Beatrice Min cer, of Lamborton, Pa., visited thoir aunt, Mrs. Wm. Barclay, in this place last week. Dr. B. E. Hoover and three children wont over into Indiana county yoster day whoro tho children will visit for a short time. William J. Martin and wife, of Arnold, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. Bnd Mrs. Wm. Martin, on Jackson street. Mrs. Carl Hover and daughtot, Mrs. Edith Wise, of DuBois, visited tbo for mer's mother, Mrs. Brooks, on Grant street Monday. Duncan Dunsmoro, of West Roynolils- vlllo, who joined tho U. S. Navy lost Novombor, is expectod homo to-day on a short furlough. Edgar McGaw, of Reading, and Miss Suslo Fura, of Punxsutawney, woro vis itors with Ex-Postmaster E. T. MeGaw's family this week. Mrs. Mabullo L. Osgood, of New Konslngton, Pa., a fine violinist, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Alex ander last week. J. II. Shlnglodecker and wife, of Mosgrovo, and G. W. Call and wife, of Brookvllle, woro visitors in Roynolds vllle last week. Will A. Reynolds will go to Ithaca, N. Y., to-day to attend tho high school of that city, tho preparatory lor the Cornell University. Mrs. Annlo Wlnslow and son, Irvln, and daughter, Miss Ethelyn, left bore Monday on a ten-day trip to Philadel phia and Atlantic City. Rev. P. P. Womor and wife, of Syra cuse, N. Y., who woro visiting tho lat ter's parents in this placo, returned home the first of this week. A. Katzen, proprietor of tho Peoplo's Bargain Store, went to Now York and Philadelphia the first of this week to buy his fall and wintor stocks. Mrs. Lewis Voltnor, Mrs. Wm. Vol- mer and Mrs. C. L. Byor, of St. Marys, were guests of Mrs. C. J. Arnold in West Roynoldsvllle this week. Miss Emma Davis, of West Royn oldsvllle, and Miss Flo Best of Camp Run, went to Indiana yesterday to at tend the State Normal school. Co. Commissioners Webster, Hawk and Haugh were in town yesterday af ternoon. Tbey had been over at Big Run looking at a county bridge Mrs. A. P. Utter, of Manislco, Mich who was called bore a couple of weeks ago by illness of her mother, returned to Manistoe the latter part of last week. Mrs. C. M. Travis, of Fall City, Oregon, is visiting hor nephew, J. N Small, in Wost Roynoldsvllle. Mr. Small had not soon his aunt for thirty years. Miss Margaret Taafe, who was em' ployed as stenographer for the Spears Furniture Co., of Pittsburg, spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Taafe. Mrs. E. S. Miller, of Jennings, Md., who was called here a couple of weeks ago to attend the funeral of her nephew, Harry Cooper, returned homo Monday of this week. Mrs. Ellen Lavn, of Wllllamsport, Pa., and Mrs. A. W. Wllber, of Pla quemlne, Loulsana, mother and sister of H. F. Lavo, are visiting the latter on Jackson street. John Zimmerman, Sr., and wife, of Ferris, Butler county, were culled to Emerickvllle last week to attend the funeral of a daughtor-ln-law, Mrs. John Zimmerman, Jr. Irving R. Klock, clerk and window trimmer in Mllllrens department store, left bere Monday on a two week's vaca tlon to be spent at Erie, Buffalo, Nlag' ara Falls and Canada. Arthur Pbilllppl, Richard Myers and George Burett, students In Glrard Col lege, Philadelphia, who spent the sum mer vacation at Roynoldsvllle, returned to Philadelphia last week. Major John McMurray, editor of the Brookvllle Democrat, who is District Doputy Grand Master of the I. O. O. F, visited the I. O. O. F. lodge in Royn oldsvllle Saturday evening. Henry Robertson and wife, of Force, Pa., visited in Ruthmel the past week w r. uoDerison returned to roroo yes terday and Mrs. Robertson will remain a week longer with her parents. 'Squire E. Nell and wife visited the former's parents in Indiana Co., Pa. the past week. 'Squire attended the reunion of the 74th regiment at Rich mond,' Indiana Co., on Thursday Squire' lather', Jonothan Neff, will bo 80 year old next Tuesday, September 13. Ho haa voted for seventeen presi dents of the United States, ousting his first vote for a president In 1830. Mrs. Neff Is 80 yours old. Mrs. Dr. J. W. Foust and Mrs. 8. E. Wisor were at Johnsonburg Saturday and Sunday, culled there by the serious illness of the former's son-in-law, Harry Richards, who has typhoid fever. John II. Lott and wlfo and Milton Lott left here yesterday to visit an uncle near Minneapolis, Minn. They expect to be gono four or five weeks. They will stop at the World's Fair on their way homo. Thomas lluggcrty, National Organiz er for the U. M. W. of A., who sjiont a couple of days last week with his family In this place, left here Friday for Indianapolis, Ind., where he de livered an address on Monday, Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. McTiquo and son, of Havana, Cuba, Thomas Watt, of Ken tucky, Misses Mary and Kate McCleavy, W. I. Hay and wlfo, Will and Lulu Schwcm, of DuBois, wore visitors at home of Jacob Suhwora near this place Sunday. Misses Maggie Reynolds, of Paradise, and Miss Oral McCrelght, of this ploeo, aro at Cambridge SprtngB, Pa., for benefit of Miss Reynolds' health. Thoy wont to Cambridge Springs last week. Will D. Reynolds accompanied them, returning homo Friday. Wm. J. King, bonkkoeper for the Reynoldsvlllo Hardware Company, was In Johnstown last week packing his household goods and shipping the samo to Roynoldsvilln. Mr. King, wlfo and daughter enmo to Reynoldsville the first of tho week and have moved into the house next door wost of The Stau ofllco. Reduced Rates to Baltimore. For tho National Convention Fratorn fU Ordor of Eagles, at Baltimore, Md. September 12 to 17, tho Pennsylvania Ritllrond Company will sell round-trip tickets to Baltimore, at greatly reduced rates, from all stations on its lines oat of and Including Pittsburg, Erie, and Buffalo. The rote from Pittsburg will be $9.00, from Altoona $7.40, Erie $12.00, Wll llamsport $11.3.1, Buffalo $11.00, Cana- lalgua $9.70, Elmlra $8.60. Now York $11.30, Newark, N. .1., $0.10, Reading $T).15, Wllkesbarre $7.05, Dover, Dol., 3.1)0, with corresponding reductions from all other points. Tickets will bo sold on September 11 and 12, good for return passago leaving Baltimore until September 19, Inclusive. On payment of $1.00 to joint agent at Baltimore an extonslon of return limit to September 25 will be obtained. Tickets via Philadelphia permit stop over within limit, if deposited with tho ticket agent at Broad Street Station For the accommodation of those de siring to visit Washington during this mooting, excursion tickets from Bultl more to Washington will bo sold Sep tember 15 and IK. good returning within two days, including date of sale, at rate of $1.00. Feariul Odd Aitutii.t lllm. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such In brief was tho condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Ver sallies, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electrlo Bitters. It put him on bis feet in short ordor and now he testifies. "I'm on the roud to com' plete recovery." Best on earth for Livor and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowel Complaints, Only 50o. Guaranteed by H. Alox Stoke, Druggist. What U Llfel In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that It is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly pain results. trrogular living moans derangement of tho organs, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pill quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 25o at H. Alox Stoke Drug Store. World's Fair Excursions. Low-rate ton-day coach excursion vl Pennsylvania Railroad, September 14, 21, and 28. Rate, $14.65 from Reyn oldsville. Train leaves Reynoldsville at 5.27 p. m., connecting with special train from New York arriving St. Louis 4.15 p. m. next day. Notice to Advertisers. - Tbo copy for all display advertise ments must be in The Star oflloo later than 2.00 p. m. Monday of each week to have tbo advertlbomont anuear In the paper tbe week it Is handed Into onlce. ubskcrlb for The -X- Star IC you wsntihs New The Pittsburg Exposition. With John Philip Snusa, America's great "March King," as tbo leading attraction at tbe Pittsburg Exposition It Is surpassing all previous records of attendance during the opening week, nd the signs alt say this unprecedented rush of people to sou and hear all the onderful and beautiful things which the Exposition contains will keep up until the very end of the eight-week season. Sousa Is playing some brilliant pro grams and has already Introduced tn the cultured audiences which attend at tbo Exposition dully a number of dash ing now compositions, which will soon bo streaming over the country with all the popularity of his earlier fumou successes. . Ooo of the groatevonudurlng Sousa's ton-day sojourn will be "Pittsburg Composers' Night." This will be either on the 14th or 16th of September and will be made memorable through Sousa playing only compositions by Pittsburg musicians on that night. Already a plendld showing of local musicians' works is in the hands of tho Exposition management and Mr. Sousa will atooce look over them and select and arrange them Into a clever program. Other special days have bueu arrang ed for and which will draw great crowds are Heptusophe Day, Sopt. 30th, Bnd Commercial Travelers' Day, Oct. 1st. Both these will be rousing days at the Exposition both in attendance and en thuslusm. There Is no sign of flagging Interest in any fuaturo of tho big show. All tho beautiful exhibits or tbe many weird or funny amusements continue to draw crowds as on the opening night. At tendance upon the afternoon concorta is increasing splendidly of Into. Hun drcds of vonirn and girls find tho Expo sition a charming pluce in which to pend the afternoon after a city shop ping trip. Tbey aro not only amused and charmed, but are ablo to pick up many of the latest points in modes and furnishings from the multitude of rare and costly exhibits. The low admission price of 25 cents makos the great Ex position available to all. Out of town people will find a fino dining room and restaurant on tho grounds. Start the boy to school in ono of Mllllrens suits. Want Column. Kates: One cent oer word for each and every insertion. Lost Bull terrier bitch, Sunday Sept. 3rd. Any person having dog will be paid for returning her. D. W. Mix Farm for Sale 111) acres, one mllo from Brookvllle. Ono of the best In Jefferson county. Inquire at Vasblnd er's Photogruph Gallery, Reynoldsvlllo, For Salo Second hand surry, good us new, will bo sold at a burgutn. Cull on or write Charlos M. Dinger, Reynolds' vlllo, Pu. For Sai.K Seven room house; Jack son street, good locution; good cellar, gas and city water. Inquire of Emma C. Applegate. Lost At M. E. picnic at Wishaw Park, three silver knives, three forks and three spoons. Finder loave at Dr, B. E. Hoover's office. WANTED Musio teaobor to take charge musio department at Reynolds' vlllu Business College For rent A bIx room bouse on Hill St., near Fifth at. L. M. Snyder. For sale New delivery wagon or hack at a bargain. L. M. Snyder. For sale Livery stable and stock. In quire at The Star office. For Sale Eight room brick house, modern improvements. Will sell at bargain if sold at onco. H. A. Swab, Fifth street. For Rent Six room house. In qulro of Mrs. Richard Tuafe. For Sale Portablo saw mill with Sterns' self-receding wing blocks. Price $500. Inquire of Levi Schugers. For Sale House and lot on 12ih street, near Sykesvllle trolley line. Ad dress : A. M. Wadding, Brookvllle, Pa, JOHN C. HIRST. CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Surveyor and niauithtsmun. Office, Btoku building, Cor. 6th and Muln streets . TITTSBURG, CLARION & SUM -a- MEKVILLE RAILROAD. Puxaenxer Train Schedule. Klrst Clas Train, Dully except Sunday, connuctlug Willi V. It, u. t rains at Buiiiinerviue. UOINQ CAST. No. 1. Clarion, leave, T.'-l) a. m. Htritllouvtlle, T IM a. in. Watersun, 7.4ft a. in Corsica, S.lti a. m. Nuiuimirvlllo, arrive, H.'iu a. m. OOINU WKST. No. 1. No. a. a.M) u. in 4.(1.1 p. ni 4. IS p. in, i.:a p. ni, 4.50 p. ni, No. 4. Biimniervlllu, leave, t'orsU-a, WuturHon. Hlrullouvllle, Clarion, arrive, il.iu p, m. I Mill p. III. I-IM p. in, I. OS p. ni. 1.2U p. m. 9. lit a, ni V.tf a. in M a. in 10. M p, in lu.m a. in In effect AukuhI i, ltU. For further Infor mal lull aililn-M the Couipauy'a general oltlce at lirooKviiiu, ra. II Ru wuurpMd fmellltlas for flvlBf t RuflaiM II t. cu-oulan o iiiiillnailue. p. PUrr 4 ions, riTTBBuaa, r-a V4uaiion. ttia tiioc Huiatou wiio irtinwi. The Good Old Way. A severe oold or attack of la grippe Is like a Ore, tbe sooner you oombat it the bettor your ohanoea are to overpower It. But tew mothers In this age are llllng to do the necessary work re quired to give a good old-fashioned reliable trmtmcnt such as would be ad- Inlstered by thelrgrundmotbors, back ed by Bonchce's German Syrup, which was always liberally used In connection ltli the home treatment of colds and Is still In greater household favor than any known remedy. But even without the application of the old fashioned aids German Syrup will euro a severe cold in quick time. It will cure colds In children or grown people It relieves tho congested organs, allays the Irrita tion, and effectively stops the coughs Any child will take It. It ts Invaluable In n household of children. Trial size bottle, 25o : regular size, 75a. For sale by II. Alex Htoke. Ilnrklru's Arnica Halve. Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any othor salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bolls, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Uhuura, Fevor Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions', Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25o at II. Alex Stoko's, Druggist, Getting What You Want Is better than getting something cheap. If you can do both at once, better still. You can always do it here, no matter what furniture want you have. We hnve the lurniture to fit it and thhe price and terms will be better than anybody else's, too. J. R. HILLIS & CO. Wear the Walk-Over and you will have the best shoe made for the price. The place to buy them is at ROBINSON'S Money Savers to Shoe Buyers. -WE KNOW WE TELL- The Naked Truth When we say we have the Largest Stock and Lowest Prices of any Grocery House in the County. . Good, substantial goods the kind the people live on. Be low we quote a few prices as sample. Our store is chuck full of bargains for the careful buyer. Make out your list of wants and let us quote you prices on bill goods. We are always here to correct errors and make everything right. 7 ths. Rolled Oat 8 fbs. Arbuoklus' ColTue Extra Fine Bulk Coffee, regular price 20 cents, 15o 3 Cans Best Standard Tomatoes 25o 1 Doz. Cans Best Standard Tomatoes 95o 1 Doz. Cans Good Standard Tomatoes 85o Best Sugar Cured Hams per tb. 14o 5 iba Good llloe. 25o We sell Tbos. J. Llpton's Robinson & Mundorff. A Hoy' to ltd RMr for Lire. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to got Dr. King's, New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesvllle, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma ; but this wonderful medicine gave Instant relief and soon on red biro. He writes I "I now steep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold's and Grip prove Its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50o and $1.00. Trial bottlos free at II. Alox Bloke's drug store. 8chool 8ults. Mothers, you'll be wanting a new suit, bat or nap, shirts and hosiery tor your boys. School time soon here and wo have all the "flxlns" for htm. Blng Stoke Co. Tbe last day for registration is Wed nesday, September 7tb, .1904, and tho last day for paying taxes In ordor to vote at the November election ia Satur day, October 8th, 1004. Visit Mllllrens for school suits. Pick out any pair we have, no matter If they sold at $1.25, $1.35 or $1.50, for only 75 cents, Blng-Stoke Co. See the school shoes at Mllllrens. i The Torpedtoe A new fall style in a dress shoe. This will be the favorite swller for fall and winter. The toe is wider than the spring style, making it an easier shoe on the foot. The stock is patent ohrome, the best patent stock on the market to-day. The shoe is a straight, seam less Blucher, giving ease and comfort to the foot. The sole is a good medium weight. The price is $4.00. SHOE STORE Beynolilsvlllu. Pa. 25o 4 ttia a hotter grade 25o 95o. 10 tr.a. Pure Leaf Lard $1.00 7 cakes Glows, Star or Lenox Soap, 25o 6 lbs. big fat Prune 25o 11 Tb. Best Navy Beans, 50c 4 lb. Best Lima Beans, 25o Best Sugar Cured Bacon 14 and 15o pound Coffeos Best tn the land. Tons and
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