it BUit. Hubscriptiim il.OUpcr iear ii nd-nna. C A.mi'KJ'HtilMNO.'M, Kdlior ind I'ub. WEDNESDAY, PKRRITAY t", 1005. AnlnilPiKmdeiit lorn (paper, pun- rtr.lever.y VoducMl:iy ;ii Uiyiol Isvl .o. .1" its in t I'a.. dtivoteJ in tip.' .mm ri'sli. of Id ) in'. Isvllle jmdJnYroitAintv. Nim-jiUUe!;t,wl.lMiat all with ralrnKH,nnl .vill ti'i'pec-i illy rlenrt- IvtAWurttotlii- lauonn rums. Oommunli':i;u us H-ioikUmI for nu'ii oe ii4 jr ,i ) n i . . wim r mit 'it uu:ih 'UMini. I 'll. :i- a "' K K.d fulMi. iih-t:--' i";' news A'lvt'riisiriL' rales iT.atli- ni-v:i ,ilon t. Ilils 1. floe. Lfnuniy compHiiilr'tuiii'i'; unit ad.ni'ilMciuonu. slioultl luiu'li tl. Monday noun. Subscription prleef I.Wipi'ryi'nr, Addrra alli-O'iimunli-it ions to enum, UnynolUsvMlo. 1'n. ul'l'i-utlon it' nali.r, ini' ti'O of 4 si) ir.Hi'n. n u:pllcu- I'hnnKO c f i o! k-o by il anvanCA. .A. St. pi - I The High ! School Bulletin Edited ly motulwrs of Ui Hi-ynolds vlllo HlKh School. The High School boys have at last awakened to the sad realization that gymnastics have been too much neg lected by the former classes. We be lieve in the development of physical as well as mental powers. Is the hope of ' the g ymnasium going to bo crushed ? We are eagerly awaiting the pleasure of the "Board." -o- ' Several pupils have been tardy the past woek on aocount of the strong wind which droye them up the opposito hill-Ltoward Millirens. 1 . -o Students are preparing for the com ing contest, March 10th. Prospects are good for Rovnoldsviilo unless the contestants get light-headed. -O- Valontines were flying around 1 school quite numorously this week. -O- Miss Joanne Milliren has returned to school, after a brief illness. A Newspaper That Speaks Out. On February 2 The Pittsburg Times was 25 years old. Its owners claim that its undiminished popularity is demon t.trated by the fact that it has a larger circulation than any other morning jiaporin Pittsburg. During tho past few years itas attracted a great deal of attention by the frankness with which it has discussed subjects of public in terest. Whonever there is before the people some question of absorbing im )iortance newspaper readers are on the qui vivo to know what 'The Times has to eay, and what The Times says is righ to the point. It hews to tho line. Thai howover, is only one of the mt ;-its claim cd for it by its publishers. 1 's general news service is uoinprehenniv and corr. llote. It is accurate in it financial department and up to datum its sport ing pago. Its serial stories a e 1 v the Vest uiudorn author-;. It. pa; . eiecia iitteni tiin to tho ni ws and l kb the churuhos, mid in this r. po won the Admiration of the be t Its editorial page is a dh'l f. the tKixt and brightest the ghh. 1 nueavor to avoid U o '-vi low ' an l caters only to tho ptoplo of he home md tho family. It has no Sui lay issui-. Six cents a week, $3 a year. I'rniul FxpoHcd.' A few counterfiriters have 1 itoly hooi making and trying to sell imitations of )r. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, and other med leines, thereby defrauding the public. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, through mealing the reputation of remedies which have been successfully curing disease, for over 35 years. A sure pro tection, to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King's or Bucklen's remedies, as all others are were . imitations. ' H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, 111., and Windsor, Can ada. H. Alex Stoke, druggist. of Bl t ha eopl I from all expense. .n-fiHirthK . Ii nu1 Se niors are I'hey keep Grout Low Conventio It is many a day siuco t stronger demonstration was mndo i 1 u una? meeting on proposed legUh ion than was made in Harrishurg, J ttiary It!, against tho repeal of the ( out law. Addresses were delivered by Governor Pennypaokcr and U. S. Sena 01 s Pen rose and Knox. Fully 2'")0 farmers hud com' parts of the state at their nv. 1 It devrlil"'d that at ii'H-t tin ' them were tuetnhi-r of tl 11 this great organization ! rd to think for tho nsoives. posted on current events and ire 'ready act promptly when ihel interests etnand it. There U little doubt tha. tho oleo oeoolo have given up the figl t for tho oresent session of Congress. There no more doubt that they will bo again in the future. Din s any one doubt that if tho grang s of the land were all to dii-band, the leo combine would soon wipe the Grout law olT the statute books, and with it all profits out of the dairy business. With even half of the farmers In tho grange their efforts would be blocked for all time. Follow farmer, do not theso facts ap peal strongly to you to join tho grange and help ? J. T. Ailman, State Sec SYKESVILLE NOTES. FORTY-EIGHT CONVERTS AT THE METHODIST REVIVAL. at it Snow on 36 Days. There has been 30 days this winter on which snow has fallen : In November 5 days ; in December 14 ; in January 14 and up to date in February i. Ihese 110 snowy days constituted 23 storm, 9 in Decembor, 10 in January and four in tho first six days of this month. Du Bois Express. For Sale. We are offering for salo our grocery business in Roynoldsvillo. We can con' vinco you that we have the best loca tion, tho best retail trade and one of tho best stocks of goods in the town. Sat isfactory reasons for selling. ' Stah Grocery Co. Visit Millirens special undorwear sale February Kith. Got Hartman to do your draying. Special sale muslin skirts, corset cov ers and gowns at MiTlirens Feb. 16th. Piano and organ tuning, repairing nnd cleaning done at reasonable rates. Leave address at Roynoldsvillo Busi ness College. See the special values in muslin un derwear at Millirens. J. E. Mitchell, merchant t iilor, near Hotel Imperial. Young People Enjoy a Sleigh -idK Per- sonal Notes of Interest Concern ing her Busy Citizens. Tho protracted meeting at '.he M. ,E. church, which has been It progress more than six weeks, closi d on last Thnrsdav evcninir. During '-he meot- ing forty-eight persons bo i at the altar of prayer and all hut one were converted. Thirty-four tin ted with the-chureh oil probation, and since the beginning of the conference J jar eleven have united with tho chureh by certificate. Quite a number of our young people enjoyed a slelgli riuo to nam met im Saturday evening. They spent the evening with Miss Nina Camoron. All report a pleasant time except the driver. Jacob L. Fisher, Esq., of Punxsutaw ney, had business In town on last Thurs day. He was accompanied by Dens Freas of the same place. On last Friday Mrs. H. B. Philippi gave a rag sewing at which quite a number of her friends were present. Mrs. I. G. Mansfield gave a quilting on Tuesday of last week in which quite a nurabor of her friends took part. C. M. Leach, of the City Meat Mark ot. built a new Ice house and harvested a fine crop of ico last week. Wm. Patterson, who has beon work ing at Ernest for several weeks, visited his family over Sunday. J. F. Weber attended court at Clear field three days last week. J. C. Shaffer, of Spring street, wears a smile "It's a girl." They're all over town "valentines." Agonizing Hum.. Are Instantly rolieved, and perfectly healed, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes: "I burnt my knoo dreadfully! that it blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar." Also heals all wounds and sores. 25o at H. Alex Stoke's, druggist. Play Fair With the Ed; or. Every man In every town d niiig the course of his lifetime has to a k a fnvor of an editor not an exceptii n to this rule. A man may escape ,1 doctor, koep clear of the court, but tr ee in his life at least, every man ha' U go to the newspaper to have a certain piree put In a death notice, a marria ge notice, etc., to have a certain piece k pt out, or to have his namo printed in i omitted from some item. It is th tvforo to your interest to treat the edl or fairly. lie deserves to bu fair ; he .( lid rather do tho right than tho wrong ' 'ling, but if you give him a kick, a d jn of it may be found in the top of youi own hat some day and you will never now how It got there. Don't think j m are Im mune ; don't think that Providence has especially favored you.. Youi time will como. and when it does, it will be a fine investment if you have a friend in the editor's ofilce. Lock Haven Erpixm. PARADISE JTEMIZED. GRANGERS VISIT THE RATHMEL CHAPTER. old church and Rev. Frum iotonds to begin holding protracted mi etiuga as soon as the weather gets waruer. Lewis Kemerer, of Wilkl isburg, la visiting relatives in Paradise. "Red Box." Money in it for you. 30th anniversa ry sale Thursday, February Ktth. Stoko, Druggist. See the special values In muslin un derwear at Millirens. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and every Insertion. Shankle Hall not Secured by the Meth odists and they Cantinue to Use the Old Church. Messrs. James, George ;ind Fred Slioesley, Mead Syphrlt, Fr; nk Hillis and Harry Dougherty attend' d tho fes tival at Hormtown Saturday 1 lght. Miss Esther Breakoy, who is teach- ng at Sandy Valley, visited rienda in Paradise Saturday and Sundi y. Twenty-five of tho Paradise Grangers hlted the Rathmel Grange Friday lght of last week. Miss Suslo Dougherty spont Saturday and Sunday with friends at Doemer's Cross Roads. An epidemic of la grippe has passed through Paradise during tho last month but most of Its victims have recovered. Miss Anna Ennis spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents In Sykesville It was reported some time ago that tho old M. E. church had been vacated, but the members did not succeed in get ting the Shanklo hall to hold their meetings in, therefore Sunday school and church are still being hold In the Special sale Defender muslin under wear at Millirens February 16th. . Remember we have added a full line of shoes new, clean stock at low prsees. Call and see us, even if not ready to buy. Cash New York Racket store. Muslin underwear sale af. Millirens Thursday, February 16th. For Sale Until April 1st, house and lot, corner Jackson st. nnd Swamp alley, rear of National Hotel. Lot 60 x 150 feet. For particulars inquire of M. M. Davis. tf For rent Good barn on Gordon alley, noar second et. Inquire at STAR office For rent Six room house and pantry. Inquire of Mrs. Armor, Grant street. FOR Sale One 200 egg Incubator and brooder. Enquire at Hoffman's jew elry store. FOR Sale One Carey tafe, cost $55 weight, 960 lbs ; almost new. Makf reasonable offer. Apply Box 253, Roy noldsvlllo, Pa. FOR Sale A property on Jackson street. Inquire of Mrs. J. B. Neale WANTED A good renter for the John T. Coax farm. Call on, or ad dress, Netta D. Coax. FOR Sale Good buggy, double se of harness and a safe. Inquire of Wm Copping. For Sale or Rent Chop mill located on B., R. &P. Railroad. J. C. King &Co, WANTED Salesman to represent successful business enterprise. You can make $200 to $300 per month. No cap ital or exoorlence necessary. Address Geo. Hale, Bessemer Bid jr., Pittsburg, Pa. , Letter LUt. List of unclaimed letters remaining In postollloe at Reynoldsville. Pa., for the week ending Feb. 11, lOOT. : Foreign BallinV.za Guiseppe, Lulgl Bologna. Say advertised and give d ite of list when calling for above. E. c. Burn j, p. M. All of our chlnaware must I o Bold on account of making room for t ur spring line. Big reduced price sale now going on at the Cash Now York Rai.ket store. Theunlcago Uloe Cluo win give a first-class entertainment in Assembly hall this evening, Feb. 15. Go to hear it. Special salo muslin skirts, corset covers and gownB at Millirens Feb. 16. Goorge Hartman, drayman, willfurn isb boxes and barrels for moving house noiu goods, &o. ll you want to move get Hartman, Special sale Defender muslin under wear at Millirens Fobruary 16th. Chlldrens' coats reduced at Millirens CALIFORNIA. Thirty-Threo Days' Tour via Pennsyl vania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for a special porsonally- conducted tour through California, to leave New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington on February 16, by tho '"Golden Gate Special, "composed exclusively of Pullman pari )r-smoklng, dinini", drawing-room slet ping, . coin- partn ent, and observation cars, return ing by March 21. This special tralu will b.; run over tho entire route. Tho best 1 tels will bo used where extended stops uro made, but the train will be at tho ei nstant command of tho party. Round-trip tickets covering all neces sary expenses, $375 from all points on Pennsylvania Railroad except Pitts burg, from which point the rate will be $370. For Itineraries and further Informa tion apply to ticket agents : C. Studds, Eastern Passenger Agent, ' 203 Fifth Ave., Now York ; Hugh Hasson, Jr., Passenger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore Md. ; B. M. Newbold, Pas senger Agent Southeastern District, Washington, D. C. ; Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western District, Pittsburg, Pa. ; or address Goo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Phila delphiu. N. HA N AU WILL SELL ALL) GOODS AT LESS THAN COST DURING MONTH OF FEBRUARY DRY GOODS Broadcloth worth $1.00 at - 79 cents Broadcloth worth 1.25 at - 87i cents Melton 56 in. wide, worth $1.00 at , - 72J cents All wool llannol, worth 50c at 38 cents Lumberman's flannel, - - 29 cents Flannelette worth 12V and 15o for - 10 cents Outing worth 12o for 9c. Outing worth 6 and 7o at 5c. Outing worth 5c for 4c. CLOTHING Men's Ovorcoats, were $15.00 now ' $10 00 " " were 1 12.00 now 8 50 " " were 10 00 now ' 6.50 " " were 7.00 now 4.50 " " were 5.00 now 3 50 BOYS' SUITS You'll want tho little fellow a new suit Three to eight years, worth $3.00, 3.50 and 4.00, your choice - - $1.90 Large boys' suits, 8 to 16 years 1-4 OFF. CHILDREN'S COATS velvet worth MEN'S DRESS PANTS Pants now -. $5 00 Did. 3.50 2.00 " ' " $1.00 Jran Pants now 75o " " " . 3.75 2.75 1.25 79 cents 55 cents BLANKETS $6 00 all wool b'ankets - - 4.00 $5.00 " - - 3.75 $4 00 " " ,- - 3.19 Fleeced Lined UNDERIAEAR 50c Ladies' Vest and Pants 25c " " " " 40c Boys' Ves's and Drawers 25o ' 20o " " " 18e " " " 15c " " " 42 cents 19 cents 25 cents 19 cents 15 cents 14 cents 10 cents I have a few Children's Coats $2.50 and $3.00 I will sell for $1.75. Your dollars vulll do double duty In buying here. TRADING STAMPS Stnmps with each purchase and redeem your book when filled for cash or merchadlse -S2.SO Notice. The annual meeting of thestockhold ers of. the Reynoldsville Building and Loan. Association will be hold in their office Monday, February 20, 1905, at7.30 o'clock p. m., for the transaction of the regular business and the election of four directors and one auditor. John M. Hays, President. Attest : L. J. McEntire, Sec. Polnona In Food. Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dys pepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food or money back. 25o atH. Alex Stoke's drug store. Try them. Notice to Advertisers. The copy for all display advertise ments must be in The Stab office not later than 2.00 p. m. Monday of each week to have the advertisement appear in the paper the woek it is handed into office. $$$$$25$$$$$ "Red Box" and 30th anolversary sale Thursday, February 16th. ' , Stoke, Druggist. "30th anniversary salo" col moocing Thursday, F?b. Kith. Doll: rs waved AN X&KBKiSM THEE LEADING DRUGGIST NIVERSARY AI 1 Commemorating the 30th anniversary of our engaging in the drug business, and as an evidence of our appreciation of your continued patronage, we will for the next ten days name exceptionally low prices on Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Wall Papers, China, Cut Glass, Bric-a-Brac, Books, Stationery, Cameras, Toilet Soaps, Perfumes, Games, Toys and Dolls. Wall Papers ' In our wall paper department we name prices that will justify your buying now for future needs. 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 25 up to 50 cents a roll this sale just half price. Stationery Dept. We offer Blank Books, Stationery, &c, ' at special low prices. Box Papers, the 15c kind, sale price 10c. 25ckindsn6w 19c. 35c kinds '23c. 50c kinds, sale phce 39c. 10c pen anp pencil tablets 8c. 15c tablets now 12c. 25c tablets cut to 19c. Books. We offer for this sale large line of cloth bound books by popular authors. 25c books, cloth bound, Bale price, 19 cents. 50c books, good titles, sale price, 39 cents. 09c bookB, reprint copyrights, sale price, 49o. 75o books, , 63c. 11.25 books. " " " M.26. - Paper covered novels, 8c for the lOo kinds. 19o for the25conos. 39c takes fie 00c ones. All new and up to the lainute. Everything in our entire stock, with the excep tion of a few items that are on the con tract plan, will go in this sale. Shopping Bags and Purses Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Powders. We've nlways been the leaders in this line None but the best makes, as . Palmer's, of goods and when we offer you one-third off Booth's, Wrights, Lundborg'sand Colgate's, our regular low prices, you know what that Regular price 50c an oz., sale price 39c.' 25c means to you. perfumes and toilet powders, 19c. Dolls, Toys and Games. Patent Medicines. Few left overs from our holiday stock will 25c patent medicines, sale price 19c. be closed out at one-third and one-half off the 50c " " " 39c. marked price, and that was low. $1.00 " ' " 89c. REMEMBER The prices named for this anniversary salo are positively for 10 days only. No goods laid away during this salo. , ' ' STOKE THE LEADING DRUGGIST Cameras. Brownie. Camcrns that sold for $1.00, sale price 75c. Brownie cameras, No. 2, reg ular price $2.00, now $1.50. $4.00 plate cameras, sale price $2.69. Skates. All our skates go in this sale. 75c ones sale price 59c. $1.00 ones now 79c. $1.50 skates now $1.19. Soaps. All the best makes included in - this sale. 10c kinds 7c. 15c witch hazel soap lie. 25c soaps 19c, including all the popular brands.- All Reduced. Teas, Ointments, Salves, Tlasters, Lini ments, Cough Syrups, .Tooth Powders all 25c articles for this sale 19c. Vaselines. 5c bot'. ks, sale price 10c bottles, sale 7c. fur you. S'.mto, Druggist