ITALIAN CELEBRATION. Subteription $1.00 per' year in advance. C. A. STEPHENSON, Editor and I'll b. WEDNESDAY. APKIL 24, 1907. The agricultural department, id mak ing preparations to beln prosecutions gainst the violators of the pure food law as rood as the Inspector have ob tained samples of the different articles under suspicion. Au exchange says: "The highest and purest love for children is not found, in the parent who uses liquor, tobacco, profane and vulgar language, and thus sets examples that dobaso, demoralize and destroy, as they are taken up and followed." One of the things that town council should do promptly is to put some kind of a light in the alley to the lock-up. A policeman ought not to be asked to plod through the darkness with a prisoner, and in some cases a half dozen "toughs'i following after. Many young people forget that "evil communications corrupt good manners," and that good associations exert a most beneficial influence. The society of re fined and intelligent people should be desired at all times in preference to the vulgar and immoral. The erection of a largemonument in the Reynoldsville cemetery In honor of the soldier dead is the right thing to do, and every loyal American citizen in this community should be willing to contribute something towards paying for the monument. A large monument on top of hill in the cemetery would proclaim to the strangers passing by that we appreciate the sacrifices made and hardships endured by the soldiers. A number of the county and state " newspapers are referring to Senator John S. Fisher, of Indiana, senator from " Jefferson -Indiana county 'district, as a '.' probable candidate for the Republican ' nomination for state, treasurer to suc ceed William H. Berrr "ooator Fisher, who is chairman of the state capltol investigating commission, is coming prominently before the people of Penn sylvania and would not be a stranger to the voters of the state if he decides to be a candidate.' Senator Fisher is a bright and clean young man and would make a good state treasurer. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg railroad has applied to the 'New York ' state railway commission for authority to mortgage the road and stock to cov. ' er an issue of bonds amounting to 135,000,000. Under this issue of bonds $3,000,000 is to be used for improve ments, 18,000,000 to refund the present indebtedness and the remainder to be issued when the trust oompany feels satisfied that the road has acquired property equal in value to the amount to be issued. The first issue will be made in 1908. Among the improve ments are double tracking the line be' . tween Punxsutawney and Ashford. . "There has been exhibited from time to time In this country, and that far too ' often, a maudlin and uncalled for sym ' pathy for criminals of a certain class," says the Punxsutawney News. "If a man commits some common crime, like larceny or burglary, but little notice is taken of the affair. Let a man, how. ever, oommit a murder, in which a woman is in some way involved, or any matter of a sensational nature be con neoted therewith, at once a wave of un reasoning sympathy sweeps over the land. The newspapers are filled with it. The criminal is represented as the victim of moral insanity. He is more sinned against than sinning. He is un' deserving of punishment, he becomes a hero in his own estimation and a mar tyr in the eyes of. his maudlin sympa thizers. Courts and juries are con demned because they have found him guilty, and governors are cursed if they will not commute bis sentence or par don him entirely." There are some people who neglect to pay their subscription for a newspa per until they are in arrears four or five years, or more, and then when request ed to pay up are provoked because they are so far in arrears, and to get even with the editor for trusting them so long, they have their names taken off the subscription list and borrow their neighbor's paper. In fifteen years ex perience editing a newspaper we have not met many such people, but occasion ally have found one. . Some people would get hopping mad if their paper was stopped without their requesting it. They take it as a reflection on their honesty; think the editor is afraid to trust them. While on the other hand some who get four or five years behind with payments are mad because the paper was not stopped. Therefore, the editor of a paper cannot please everybody. Subscribers should not forget, however, that men are not en gaged in newspaper work for their health, as it is not a real healthy avo cation, but that "filthy luore," "coin of the realm," or plainly speaking, money is a necessary thing to keep a news paper running. Paper and other stock has to be paid for, employes expect pay for their work, in fact everybody seems 'to think an editor should pay for what he gets, so you see money is an essen tisl thing in the business. Town Will be Decorated Three Bands Engaged Four Thousand Vis itors Expected : Thursday of next week, May 2. the celebration of the tenth uiiulversary of the foundation of the Princess Helena Italian Society will be held in Reyn oldBville. Preparations for the celebra tion are about completed. It is expec ted that from 4.000 to 5,000 visitors will be in Reynoldsville that day if the weather Is favorable. Nine societies will participate in the celebration. The Park Theatre, pavilion in Frank's Park, I. O O. F. ha.l and a number of places along Main street will be elaborately decorated with U. S. flags, bunting, Italian flags, &o. Some of the deco rating will be don this week. Wednesday evening, May 1st, the South Sharon Military Italian band, one of the bands engaged for the occa sion, will give a concert on a raised platform In front of the City Hotel on Main street. The celebration proper will begin at 10.00 a. m. May 2 with high mass in the Catholic church, led by South Sharon band. At 1 00 p. m. reunion of the nine societies In Frank's Park. At 2.00 p. m. big parade of the societies and three brass oaud?, South Sharon Military Italian band, Reynoldsville Keystone band and Sykesvtlle band. At 3.00 p. m. meeting in Park Theatre. Judge John W. Reed will make the opening address. There will also be an oration by Peter Cancelller, a bright young Italian of Pittsburg, an address by Father Devilla, of Walston, in Italian language, and other speakers. Every body cordially invited to attend this meeting. Judge Reed, of Brookville, will be High Patron of the feast on that day, Dr. Joseph Frederlcl, of DuBoie, Italian Consul, will be Patron, and Mariana Cancelller, editor of the Italian news paper in Pittsburg, will be president. The officials will hold a banquet at Imperial Hotel at 7.00 p. m. Summer Opening Wednesday, May I. This opening is an important one. There is something new to see; the hats are different. We show the best lot of white hats Been here or elsewhere this season. Mrs. S. V. Hays, corner Main and Fifth sts. Excursion te Pittsburg. Via B. R. & P. Ry., Sunday April 28th. Train leaves Sykes 7.28 a. m., Punxsutawney 8.00 and 8.40 a. m. Round trip fare $1.50. We have a line of large and small rugs this spring that cannot help but please you. Come in and see them. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. ( Fancy Bummer vests at Millirens. A heavy sole, patent oxford, large epelets, wide lace, for women; price $2.00. Adam's. See the new belts at Millirens. See the 69c pictures at Millirens. Clover, timothy and alsyke seeds, the best that could be purchased, at Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Summer underwear at Millirens. We are ready for you this year with a clean lot of clover and timothy seeds. Come in and let us talk it over. Reyn oldsville Hardware Co. Want Column. Bates: One esnt per word for eacb and (toft Insertion. For Sals Second band single wag on. Will be sold cheap. Inquire of W. E. Stormer, For Sale Working horse. Inquire of L. F. Hetriok. Wanted Boys, to work in bottle factory; wages $1.00 per day; board $3.00 per week. Pear Glassl Co., Clarion, Pa. FOR Sale Refrigerator, book-case, dining chairs and table, stoves, kitchen utensils, etc.' Inquire of T. J. Thorn ton, Hill st. For Sale Second hand buggy and a good one horse surry. Inquire of M. M. Davis. For Rent Five houses in good locations in West Reynoldsville. In quire of W. L. Johnston. WANTED To buy chickens. Inquire at Frank's Tavern, Reynoldsville. For Sale Good cart. Inquire at Nolan's shoe store. For SALE Good coal range. In quire Mrs. J. B. Neale. For Rent House on Grant st. with privilege of town water. Inquire of Dr. R. DeVere King. Eggs for Hatching From white Plymouth Rocks, single comb white Leghorns, Anaoonas, Red Caps; 60o per setting. Alex. Cooper, R. F.- D. No. 2, Reynoldsville. For Rent Eight room house on Main street. Inquire of T. D. Hooo. For Rent Six room house on Hill street, near Fifth. Inquire L. M. Snyder. FOR Sale Good 140 acre farm In MoCalmont township; one house, two barns and one shop on farm; easy terms. Inquire at The Star office. FAISLY GOOD OAS WELL. One Hundied and Fifty Pound Pressur With Good Volume. The Reynoldsville Industrial Oil & Ga Co. well that was drilled near the glass plant has turned out to be a fairly good gas well. It is a 150 pound pres sure well with a good volume. There is plenty of gas in it to run the Pitts burg Industrial Iron Works, near the well, and that company has made ap plication for the gas, and will likely get it. It is claimed that the well will pay for itself at least. As stated in The Star last week the second well will be drilled on the Cen tral Land & Mining Co. land near No. 2 bridge, just east of Hopkins. Men are now at work removing the rigging from well No. 1 to location for well No. 2. The gas company feel sanguine that a good gas well will be struck near here. The company Intend having at least four wells drilled. ( Washington Twp. High School. Seven or eight years ago the Wash ington township high school was started with considerable opposition, but the school has been so successful that the one room building erected for the high school is now too small and at a meeting of the school board last week it was decided to tear down the present one-story building and erect a building large enough for two school rooms on the first floor and an auditorium on the second floor. The new building will be erected on the site of the old building near the Beech woods Presbyterian church. The board also decided to in crease the school course from two to four years, so that a graduate of the Washington township high school will be prepared to enter college. The high school has become quite an incentive for pupils of the common schools to work bard to be promoted to high school. We believe every township should have a high school and the state has appropriated a certain sum for high school work. The high school in Wash ington township cost the township less than $150.00, aside from the state ap propriation for the last term. The graduating exeroIseB of this high school was held in the Beechwoods Presbyter lan church on the 12th Inst, and a large audience attended, notwithstanding the bad conditions of the roads. The exer cises were excellent. Pass Successful Examinations. , Following is a list of the applicants who were examined recently at Punx sutawney for mine foremen and flreboss, all of whom passed remarkably high grades: - First Grade Certificates: D. J. Wil liams, Big Run; R. L. Taafe, Reynolds' ville ; Thomas Hammond, Horatio; William B. Wardrup, Anita. Second Grade Certificates: John Nes' bit, Horatio; William Medill, Anita; Thomas Lonergan, Wllgus; John Trim' ble, WIIrus; Bruce Mills, Sykes; Ed' ward Swanson, Ernest; Simon S, Con' nor, Arcadia; Scott George, Onondaga; Jesse M. Luttman, Glen Campbell; S. H. Secrist, Wisbaw; James McLaugh' lin and James Connell, Yatesboro; Thomas Lynch, Rosslter; Joseph Straw bridge and James Burns, Punxsutaw ney; Charles Weber, Valier; William and E, W. Casker, Sagamore; John D. Dougherty, Rosslter. Fire Boss Certificates: Charles M Mumpher, John Nesblt, Arthur M James and Abram Abrams, Horatio; O. R. Johnson, Yatesboro; Thomas Madden, Eleanora; William H. Wil Hams, Big Run; Thomas Strawbridge, Anita; William McCleavy, Ernest. Bitten by a Spider. Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite, John Washington, of Bos queville, Tex., would have lost bis leg, which became a mass of running sores, bad he not been persuaded to try Buck len's Arnica Salve. He writes: "The first application relieved, and four boxes healed all the sores." Heals every sore, 25c. at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. Reynoldsville and Sykesville. Card of Thanks. We take this method of expressing our heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy after the death of our be loved son, Alfred G. Draucker. A. W. Draucker and Family. Card of Thanks. We hereby give expression of our heartfelt thankfulness to the friends and neighbors who were so kind during illness and after death of Father Pow ell. W. E. Reed and Family. B. R. & P. Excursion to Pittsburg. Sunday, April 28. Train leaves Sykes 7:28 a. m., Punxsutawney 8.00 and 8.40 a. m. Round trip fare $1.50. Last year's carpet samples for small rugs at your own price. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Mennen't Talcum Powder 15c at Mil lirens. Oxfords for men. We can show you more than twenty styles. Price $3.60 and $5.00. Adam's. Home dressed meats at Hunter & Mil liren's. Guaranteed genuine imported olive oil in quart and pint cant for sale at J. Damore's. Try a' can and bo con vinced that it U the genuine stuff. Here are Bomeof the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing : Best of Workmanship Best Material. Right PriceB. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your Work with Gooder, the jeweler. inthe Peoples National bank building. C. R. HALL Carpets and Rugs Body Brussels Velvets . Axminsters Tapestries The largest assortment we ever had. 9 x 12 Floor Rugs The largest Assortment, the Handsomest Pat terns, the Best Qualities ever shown in town. I LINOLEUMS . Lace Curtains . PORTIERES SHICK WAGNER -THE BIG STORE- Beginning of a New Season It may eeem this 1b not the first month of the spring Beason, but weather conditions have been such that spring is actually only begin ning. Our stock is singularly suggestive of the season. Designs were never more lovely, models more exquisite nor styles more beautiful. Our Wool Dress Goods - comprise all the good things that will be in demand during the season and at prices that are absolutely right. You never could buy the quality embodied in the goods for as little money as we are offering you this season, even tho prices at present have advanced Borne. Our Wash Goods , s In white and colored for spring and summer cannot be surpassed. We have the most carefully selected stock we have ever been able to show you. We think we are putting it very mildly When we say we can save you money on every yard you bay. - '. Lace Curtains Perhaps require more of your attention just at present than any other ' household requirement. We have a beautiful line of curtains in nov elty, which gives you an opportunity to get away from Nottingham, which you are, perhaps, getting a little tired of. ( SEE THE LINE WE HAVE TO SHOW YOU. Sheets and Pillow Cases May interest you at this time of year. Why spend time and labor . making them when you can buy them ready made from the very best material at Bame price as goods cost you ? We are prepared to show you the best line of , Skirts, Suits and Jackets On the market at prices that cannot be equalled elsewhere. The season is now here and a little spring and summer weather will induce you to make your purchases without delay. Come in and see what we have to- show you. See them before the line is broken in BizeB. CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ubscrlbc for The Star If you want tbc New Single Copies of The Star Mav be Secured ar Tfk Star Office at any time and in any quantity, iTice per copy, ihreb Cents. X