TOOR TO THE "CAN ADI N ROCK IES, LEWIS AND CLAI K EXPO SITION, AND YEL1 OW STONS PARK. Via Pennsylvni Railroad, Account Con vention American Medical Association. ROUND $2iS TRIP. On account of the convention of the Amorlcan Medical Association, to be held In Portland, Oreeon, July 11 to 14, tho PennBylvanla Railroad Company will' run a personally-conducted tour, visaing the beautiful reeiirts In tho Canadian Rockies, Seattle, Taeoma, and Portland, allowing four days In the lnttor city for attending tho sessions of tho(' convention and for visiting the Lewis and Clark " Exposition, and- five and ono-balf days In the Vellowstono Park, a full and com plete tour of that wonderland. Tickets ii'vorlng every necestiry ox pensi? en rcutb, except hotel accemi odatlons In Portland, will ha n'A at t' a very low ii.to of $215 from all stai ons on tho J'ennsylvanta Railroad, e .'cept Pitts burg, from which the rato . Ill bo $210. A special train of hlgh-gri lo Pullman equipment will leave Now ' ork, Phila delphia, Hanieb'.irg, am Pittsburg, Monday, July 3. Tho roui i will bo via Chicago and St. Paul to BanIT Hot Kprjngs, I,ag:;u, and Gla ler, In the Canadian Rockies, thonce t the Pacific Coast. Rotuirir.g the r ito will lie through the States of 1 Vashlngton, Oregon, Idaho, and Mon' ina. to the Yellowstone Park, and tho co via Bil lines and Omaha to Chicaj a, reaching Now York on July 2(1. Foi further In1 formation consult Pennsylvania, Rail read ticket ngentB. " A descriptive Itinerary will be Ront on application to 'Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agont, Broad Street Sti tion, Phlla d ilphia, Pa. As Others See U -. With Its Issue last weel tho Royn oldsvillo Star entered It fourteenth year, the star is one of Uie nowsiost paiwrs oi ine county ana a o. atepnon son h deserving of tho succ 'ss that has crowned' his efforts In th- newspapor business. Brockwayvlllo Record. Editor C. A. ' Stephens n, of the Roynoldsvlllo Star, was In Ridgway Friday and made a pleasant visit at this office. Bro. Stephenson runs a nice clean country paper, and dewves credit for keeping his journal up to a high standard of beauty and reliability. It's no yellow journal. Ridgway Advocate. A REMARKABLE PICTUFE WORTH MANY DOLLAFS Can be Obtained for A Few Cents. "The Three Most Beautiful Roses" by Paul de Longpre. At the urgent solicitation of the Wo nan's Homo Companion, Mr. Paul do Longpre, who is tho greatest painter of flowers in the world, consented to make a painting of what ho consldorod "Tho Three Most Beautiful Roses," and the painting Is without doubt ono of the masterpieces of this great arthit. This magnificent picture Is reproduced in all Us origlnul grandeur on the cover of the Woman's Homo Companion for Juno. Although this cover Is an ac curate reproduction of a painting worth, hundreds of dollars, yet tho June num ber, which has thla exquisite cover, may be obtained at any first class news Htand or ditvet from tho pi blisher for tho trivial sum of only ton t onts. Mr. Paul do Lorgpro is j islly styled tho "King of Flower Pa'i ters." Iro not only paints roses, but i very llow.ir that grows, and isthobighi it author! ' on (lowers. His paintings ire found n the most select homes. So ao have so d for as much as so'ven thousand l'tvo hundred dollars ($7,500.00.) Artists, art critics unc competent judgeB all agroo that the ci vers of the Woman's Homo Companli n far excel those of any other magazine. Tho Woman's Home Companion Is a magazine which in beauty and excel lence, art, storieB, Illustrations and fashions, etc., excels all other homo and family magazines. Tho Woman's Homo Companion Is published by The Crowell Publishing Company, Now York City, also Chicago, 111., at one dollar a year, and Is the favorite magazine in noarly half a million homos, whore It is read each and overy Issue by three million pooplo. Groat os t values ever offered In white vests, $2.00, at MUlirens. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, in the Syndicate building, near National hotel. ne itevnoinsviiie star, one nr nnr brightest, exchanges, entered Its four teenth vear-wit.h it Inann for last Editor Stephenson has given to the people of Reynoldsville a clean, con servative newspaper, fully representa tive of the town's best interests, and his efforts have been mot with well de served success. ; May The Star live . long and prosper. Brookville Kcpub . lican. See the 25c corsot cover embroidery at Millirens. Interest paid on timo deposits at The Peoples National Bank. See the spring dress goods at Millirens. Wooltex garments at Millirens. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for eacb and every Insertion. For Sale Six chairs, extension ta ble, window screons. Mrs. James P,'n tofract, Brown St., West Reynoldsvlllo FOR Sale Good buggy. Inquire of Wm. Copping. For Sale Good Ice chest ; will bo sold cheap. Inquire at The Star of- Sco. For Sale Two horses ; will weigh twenty-eight . hundred. Inquire of Amos Strouse. FOR Sale Second hand cook stove Inquire at STAR office. Black Minorca eggs for hatching; for Bale 50c per dozen, a. a. Robinson For Rent Store room with Bhow cases, scales, scoops and everything complete. J. (J. King & uo. w wmrn DV rillTnAnn M A NFFAPTT'll inn Houso. permm of trustworthiness and somewhat rnnuiinr wo n iochi mmuni . ... i l. ...Un Uol.irw Alfcl nul.l SlHllLnii HI Ul lllirn unit r. .... j weekly. Permanent position. No Investment nwinlred. Business established. Provloiis experience not essential to enifairlnir. Ad dress, Manager ltranehes, 323 Dearborn fet. Chicago. The Peoples National Bank Successor U Setlcy, Alexatuler .0 Co.. Ilttukera. The Oldest E ;tablished Batjic in the T )vn AKNOI.D BLOC v, CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS. Capital $ 1 OOOOa Stockholders' Liabilities $ 0( ,000 Has had the patr lage of tho citizens of Reyaoldsville a id vicinity for the i ist thirty years. Gives tho prompt a id careful br.rklng st -vice every one should have. - Interest paid on tt no doposits and savings accounts. " OFFICERS. W. B. Alexander, Pros. F. K. Aloxandor, Cashier. F. IX Smith, VTice Pres. F. P. Alexandor, Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS. W. B. Alexander L. P. Seeley F. D. Smith H. Alex Stoke August Baldauf Amos Strouse Dr. J. C. Sayers Dr. H. B. McGarrah W. C. Murray ANNOUNCEMENTS. PROTHONOTARY. FOR PROTHONOTARY AND CLERK OP COURTS CYRUS II. BLOOD, or Uronkvllle. Snblect to m'tlon of the Remilillransof Jef ferson county at, the primary election Satur day, line li, iiui. PRESIDENT JUDGE. For President Juixie JOHN W. REED, Of llrookvillo HuroiiKli, Ruhlect toacllon ofthe ltenubllcans of Jef ferson count v at tho iiriaiarv election Satur day, une IT, HKO. For President J udcie EDWARD' A. CARM ALT, . . Of Itroolivllle Suhlect lo Hie action of llio Iteiiulilicans of ett'erson county at the primary election mj l I "Gibson" SHOE 1 A "Gibson1 Button has a refined style pleasing to the most knowing eye. It has a knack of fitting that can best be described by the word perfect. But few shoes at any price and none at the same price approach its excellence in these respects. We are showing an unusual assortment embracing the new styles of these famous shoes for which we have the sole agency . Oxfords and Boots cost 12.60 and (3.00 respectively. "Custom Grade" same 13.00 and 1'I.M respectively. ADAM'S SHOE STORE Foot-Fitters KEYNOLDBVILLE, PENN'A. une 1", lWM. SH?RIFf FOR BlIERIfF ' Gfl A NT SCHEAFNOOKER, Of Wlnslow Township, Subject to Hie action of the Kcmihllcans of JelVeison county at tho primary election Sat urday. .Mine i, rjw. For Hhkiukf t W. A. SUTTER, Subject to the action of tho ltcpdlillc'iiiw of Jcll'cisuit t'ounty at tho pritnaiya election June 17. UKt). COUNTY TREASURER. FOR COUNTY TREASURER . IRA J. CAMPBELL, Of I'tinxsiitawncy HoroiiKh, Subiect to the action of tho Republicans of Jellcrson county at tho primary elecliou Sat urday, June 17, ItlU). For County Treasurer j. W. CUUKY, Of Snyder Township. Subject to the action of tho Republicans of JctVci-Mon county at the primary election saiuruay, j une ii , COUNTY COMMISSIONER. For County Commissioner HARVEY D. HAUGII, Of Union Township, Subject to action of the Republicans of Jef ferson county at the primary election Satur- uay, June n, mxi. LOW-RATE TOUR TO KENVER. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, ccount In ternational Convention, Epworth League. On account of the Epworth League International Convention, to be held In Denver, Col., July 6 to 9, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company has arranged a tour to Denver under its Personally conducted System. A Bpeclal train of high-grade Pullman equipment will leave Now York, Philadelphia, Harris burg, Altoona, and Pittsburg on Mon day, July 3, arriving Denver at 12.30 noon on Wednesday, July 5. Tickets covering . round-trip transportation, Pullman accommodations (one berth) going, and all meals In dining car when traveling on special train, will be sold at the following very low rates : New York, 803.50 ; Philadelphia, M1.75; Baltimore, JliO.OO ; Washing-ton, 900 00 ; Harrishurg, $oi).7f i W illtamport, HoO.75 ; Altoona, $08.75 ; ind at pro portionate rates from other stations. Those tlokots will bu gooi for passage to either Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, and will b- good for return passage on regular trains to leave either (1 the abovo-montloned poll ts not lator than July 14. Deposit of tickets with Joint Agent at either Dcuv ir, Colorado Kprlngs, or Pueblo not latec than July 14 and payment of fee of fifty cents secures an extension of return limit to leavo either of the above points not lator than August 8. These liberal return limits will unable tourists to take advantage of the many delightful side trips to resorts In the Colorado Mountains, tho Yellowstone Park, tho Grand Canyon of Arizona, and the Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland, f r which special reduced- rate tickets will be on sale at Denver, Colorado Springs, and Puoblo. For further Information concerning specific rates, stop-over privileges, and returning routes consult ticket agents. A descriptive Itinerary will bo mailed upon application to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. For County Commissioner J. S. COOPER, Of llrockwayvllle. Subject to Hie action of the Republican voters at their primary election, June 17, iuu. For County Commissioner- J. N. KELLY, Of Perry Township, Subject lo the action of the Republicans of jellcrson county at tnu primary election Saturday, June ii, iw.. For County Commissioner Robert F. MORRfSON, Of Washington Township, Subject to tho action of t he Ilcpublli-ans of Jcll'erstin comity at the ptl.iiary election u... ...).. .. 1...... liu.r. For County Commissioner John S. BARK, Of Itrookville, Subject to the action of the Republicans of Jetlerson county at the primary election caiuruay, June ii, iw.. For county commissioner, A. F. REITZ, Of Ohls, Reaver Township, Subject to the action. of tho Republican voters of Jefferson county at their primary election June iiin, iiui. REGISTER AND RECORDER. For register and recorder, JOS. B. MEANS, Of Brookvillo Rorough, Subject to the action of the Republican voters at the primary election June 17, 1W, JOHN C. HIRST, CIVIL AND MINI!,-. ENGINEER, Surveyor and Draujjlitstr. hi. Offlce In Sol siiuflVr Imil.llnu, Mal i street. T L. JOHNSTON, JUSTICE OF THE TEACE. Ofllce four doors from Ross House, West lieynoiusvuie, ra. pRIESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. Black and white funeral cars. Mian street. HeynolUsvllle, fa. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING, The U.S. Rurial League has been tested and found all rlitht. Cheapest form of In surance. Secure a contract. Near Public fountain, Reynoldsville ra. H. YOUNG, ARCHITECT. Corner Grant and Fifth sts., Reynolds vine, ru. WINDSOR HOTEL, Philadelphia, Pa. Between 12th and l.lth Sis,, on Filbert St, Three minutes walk from the Reading Ter minal. Five minutes walk from the Penn'a R. R. Depot. EuroHan plan f 1.(10 per day and upwuru. American niun j.iiu per uay, l'rauk M. Sclieibley, Manager. L. M. SNYDER if. Practical Horscshoer and Gen eral Blacksmith, Repairing of all kind promptly and careful ly done. Wood shop In conmctlon. When you need your tiro sot call anl have it done wltb the Bchau Tire Setter, "the macjilne that does It right. Remember the place JACKSON BT., NEAR FIFTH.! 1 : .. . .. vNew wash goods ready for your in spection at MUlirens. Open up a savings account at The Pooplos National Bank. Interest paid on time doposits. Wooltex suits for spring at Millirens. )Ubcrtbe for The Marvel of Marvels is Marvel Flour. The bread maker. Made from best clean spring wheat in and absolutely clean mill by scrupu lously clean workmen. Try it. Robinson & Mundorff Sell It. The -X- Star If you want the Ncwi a a a a a a i a a a a a t t I a t a a A 2 J. R. Hillis&Go. Dealkhb in FURNITURElJsCARPETS and Sewing Machines The Largest and Most Com i'Lete Stock in the City : : : : And Our Trices are Right. Our iron beds are fine. Plain white and colors at $3.00 to $22.00. Bed Room suites $16.50 to $92. Dining room tables $4.50 to $32.50. Couches from $6.00 to $36.00. Parlor suites $28.00 to $52.00. Go-Carts $3.00 to $20.00. Rockers 75c to $20.00. Come and see our stock. It is no trouble for us to show our goods. Never before have we been able to show so choice a variety of Floor Coverings. Designs are especially beautiful. Branch Store at Sykesville. $15.00 Silk Shirt Waist Suits $10.40 now. IILLUIIS See the new Summer Ribbons and Laces. Greatest Department Store in Jefferson County Great June White Sale Sale Begins Thursday Morning, June Ist. Defender Muslin Underwear Reduced 33 1-3 Per Gent. Defender Muslin and Nain sook Gowns. Some plain, some elegantly trimmed of lace, and embroid ery, with tucked yoke effect. 50 and 60c Gown 39c $1.00 and 1.25 Gown, 89c $1.50 nnd 2.00 Gown, $1.19 $2.50 and 3.00 Gown, 1.99 Defender Corset Covers. Of Lawn, Nainsook and the finest muslin. All trimmed with Val lace and inserting. 25 and 35c Corset Covers, 49c 50 and 60c " " 39c 75 and 98c " " 59c $1.00 Corset Covers 79c DEFENDER SKRTS All cut in the Delender way no skimpy widths, some are made with the hemstitched edge while others are trimmed with Val and Torchon lace. 89 and 98c Skirts, 69c $1.00 and 1.25 Skirts, 89c $1.50 and 1.89 Skirts, $1.29 DRAWERS Made in the Defender way some plain while others are made fancy with lace ruffles. 25 and 35c Pants 19c. 50 and 60c Pants 39c 75 and 90c Pants 59c $1.25 and 40c Pants 89c 1,500 yards J2 I-2c Embroidery, 5, 6 and 7 inches wide, goes in this sale at 8 cents. Summer Shirt Waists Lawn, Mull, Dotted Swiss and China Silk. Some are made plain with a fancy yoke effect of nice fine Val lace, while others have fancy lace sleeves strapped with lace inserting. At 98c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00. Summer Dress Patterns 15 cent Batiste in fancy and plain, all the late summer shades 12 cents. 15 and 18 cent Dimities in plain and fancies, tan and all other colors 12V6 cents. 20 and 25 cent Cotton Voiles in all the new summer shades 15 cents. 1,500 yards 7c Embroidery, 3, 4 and 5 inches wide, goes in this sale at 4 cents. Five Tan Cavert Jackets left. Look them over. If they fit you take them at 1-2 price. Eighteen inch Corset Cover Embroidery, worth 35c to 50c goes in sale 9 cents. MILLIREN BROTHERS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. 8- a a a a a a a a a a fa a JOr- a a a a a a a a a fa. a a a a a a a a a a a a 55 a a fa a a a 6 a a a a a
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