4 Star PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION, i C. A.STKPHFNMfN, KdHorund I'lib. MONDAY. AUGUST If). 1H07. The Daily "Sur." Today THE STAR makes li first ap pearance as a daily paper and lor tlu present will likely only be issued during Old Home Week. We are not fully equipped to issue a first-class daily con tinuously, but If the merchants of Reynoldsville are anxious to have the daily continue longer than this week and will give it the advertising patron age they are giving It this week, we will get equipped and continue to pub lish The Star dally. We have experienced considerable difficulty In getting typesetters to set the dally this week, and are somewhat handicapped, but expect to be able to give the readers of The STAR all the news of Importance that occurs In our town and community each day during this week. If you have visitors, or news Items of any kind, report the same to The Star office, or to gome one counected with The STAR force and It will be published. The dally will be sold on the streets by boys, at the news stand or at THE Star office for a cent a copy. AVe solicit the patronage of all our citizens for ibis week. There Is not a family in town but can spend six cents for a homo dally for one week. INTER COUNTY LEAGUE Organized at Sykesville Several days Ago With Six Teams in League. The Inter-County League is the name of a new base ball league organiz ed at Sykesville recently. There are six teams in the league, as follows: Bathmel, Soldier, Sykesville, Eriton, Helvetia and DuBols I idepunuonts. The schedule committee, Floyd Phllllppl, of Sykesville, D. Miiehell, of Soldier, and E. C. Lynn, of Helvetia, have games scheduled for every day this week. .. . CLOSE AT NOON TUESDAY. Merchants Will Turnout in Parade and Carry Japanese Parasols. - - On account of the merchants' and manufacturers' parade to-morrow, Tues day, afternoon tbu merchants of. town have been requested to close their stores at noon and all the merchants and male clerks turnout in the parade in a body, each one carrying a Jap anese parasol. It will add to the ap pearance of the parade. Boys and Girls Wanted to Practice Fancy , Marching, AH school children between the ages of 8 and 14 years are wanted at the public school building at 9:00 a. m. to morrow, Tuesday, to practice fancy marching for Thursday forenoon. The school building will be open from 9.00 a. m. to 12.00 noon Thursday to visitors and an exhibition oi fancy marching will be given, hence the practice to-morrow. To the Guests. All the guests In Reynoldsville during Old Home Week should go to the headquarters rooms in the Bing-Stoke building, corner Main and Fifth otroets and register. A clerk Is In constant attendance there and the register will be a roll of honor to bo kept for future reference and use. Notice "to Advertisers, Copy for advertisements for Daily Star should be handed Into this office the evening preceding the day adver tisement is to appear In the paper, or not later than early In the morning of Bay advertisement Is to appear. Miner Killed. Joe Piozesky, a miner, was electro cuted Saturday while at work in the Stanley mines by the trolley wire that furnishes electric power for the motors. A cave-in of the roof knocked the wire down on him. ' Merchants Close Tuesday Afternoon. AH the'mercnanta and business men of Reynoldsville are reaueBted toolosa their places of business Tuesday after noon and participate in the big parade at 2.30 o'clock. Five Day Excursion to Buffalo and Ni agara Falls. Saturday, August 24th, the B., It. & P. R'y will sell excursion tickets to Niagara Falls for train leaving Falls Creek 1.11 p. m. at fare of 14.00. Tick ets will be good returning from Niag ara Falls or Buffalo up to and lnclud ing Aug. 28th. Saturday, August 31st, is last day to pay borough taxes and save any dis count. Pay your taxes on or before August 31st if you want to save any discount. No discount after that date. . ,, , Meet your friends at Jfillirons. Doois Swing Open on Wednesday Night f N xt Week, Aug 28. When thy big doors of the Pittsburg Exposition swing open at seven o'clock Wednesday evening,' August 28th, the thousand of visitor who are accus tomed to visit the Expo on the opening night will witness a myriad of changes. Day and night the hundreds of work men are kept agoing now to have the $100,000 worth of improvements com pleted in time for the reception of the multitudes. Muslo bull, which visitors have grown accustomed to in years gone by, is a thing of the past. Instead there stands a huge auditorium with elevated floor, of wonderful acouetlc properties and capable of seating 3,600 people. Here on Wednesday evening, August 28th, will be dedicated Pitts burg's New Musto Hall a ball that music lovers have pined for for years but Which they had hardly dared to realize. The other improvements being made in Machinery Hall and the main build ing are progressing rapidly and Presi dent Francis J. Torrance of the Wes tern Pennsylvania Exposition Society during the past week congratulated the board of directors and the management on the progress being made. The Bostoek animal arena, which occupied a large space in Machinery Hall last year, is being redoubled in size for this year's bIiow. Last season it was one of the features of the Expo sition, but this year with the enlarged arena, It will be more entertaining than ever. There will be many new inventions in the way of amusement this year at the exposition. In the amusement arena, outside Music Hall, there will be a number of up-to-date fun devices, aside from the merry-go-round, roller coast er, Ferris wheel, etc. The pony track between Machinery Hall and the main building is being Improved this year and will no doubt prove more popular than ever to the little ones. Vaccination Law. Ucmlvcd: That in the opinion of the Advisory Bonrd and the Commissioner of Health, a person who ba9 had the operation for vaccination faithfully per- For this occasion excursion tickets will be "ld to Clearfield August 21 to 23, good for return trip until August 20, inclusive, from alt stations on Tyrone Division, the Cambria and Clearfield Division, and Pennsylvania and North Western Division; from Freeport, Indiana, i BlairBvllle Inter section, Henrietta, Martinsburg, Wil liamsburg, Mt. Etna, Tyrone, and inter mediate stations; from Kiskimlnetas Junction, Red Bank, Driftwood, Brock- wayville and Intermediate stations; from Pen Bryn, Montgomery, Wiliams port, Driftwood and intermediate stations, and from Paddy Mountain, Butlofonte and Intermediate stations, at reduced rates. Consult nearest ticket agent. , Ox Roast. An ox roast will be held at the Henderson Grange grove on Wednes day, August 23. This grove Is located one mile east of Eleanora Shaft and two miles north of Big Run.. The program for the duy consists of ball games, muslo and speeches by prominent spoakers. Meals and refreshments will bi served in Grange hall during the day and evening. Want Column. Raton: One cent uer word for each and ovorviQsertlon. Wanted Two furnished rooms with separate doors and use of bath. In quire at The Star oIFco. For Sale One hot plate and two gas heating stoves. Inquire of Mrs. H. B. McGarrah. FOR Sale Large go-cart and grnph aphone. Inquire at The Star office. For SAJ.E Three lots at corner of Third and Hill streets. Inquire of F. P. Alexander at the People- National bank. FOR Rent Modern brick house. In quire D. H. Young, corner Grant and Fifth. FOR SALEGood property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of E. Neff. - For Sale Good house, barn and six acres of land adjoining borough of Reyn oldsville. Inquire of J.J. or C. F. Hoff man. FOR Rent Four room house on Jack son street. Inquire L. M. Snyder. B I J O U .High Class Moving Pictures PROGRAM August 19 and 20 In the Shadow of the flaples on the Mill. Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds received ' fresh every day at J. Damore's Store. Adam's Shoe Shop. Everybody will have to have new shoes for Old Home Week and unless you are fitted proper ly you will not be able to enjoy the sights. If you will let us, we know how, and in our shop you will find the best Bhoos the world produces, such as Banis ters, Walk-Overs, King Quality Mons Ease and Dr. Reed's Cush ion shoes for men. Price $3 00 to $5.00. Red Gross, Queen Quality, C. P. Ford's & Co. 6ushion shoe for womon, price $2.50 to $4 00. ADAM SHOE CO. Foot Fitters, Reynoldsville, Pa. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC !! The large crowd starts out by having a general' good time and "Old Home Week" will be long to be remembered. We have 2 large rooms with 5000 square feet floor space in our Hardware Department and 2000 square feet floor space in the Furniture department. We throw these 2 large rooms open to the public and extend a cordial invitation to all to visit them, walk through, sit down and rest yourself. Plenty of chairs. Ladies' and gents' toilet in the rooms, everything to make you comfortable. After you get rested take a look at the Wise Hot Air Furnace one of the most durable, economi cal, practicable and common sense FurnaceB on the market. They have extra large Feed Door for receiving large lumps of coal or pieces of wood. Deep and straight Ash Pit, low construction, making good elevation for pipes. Fire Pots guaranteed. This furnace burns hard or soft coal or wood and has no superior and few equals. Prices to suit the purchaser. ' Reynoldsville BING-STOKE COMFY Department Stores Monday, Oct Acquainted Day After looking up your old friends; GET ACQUAINTED with our stocks of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings, Shoes and Basement Goods. 1 Tuesday, Merchants,' Miners' and Manufacturers' Day See the parade then see our stock where there's everything that people wear and most things peope buy. Bing-Stoke Company DEPARTMENT STORES. . ( You will Want a Rest After the fun and laughter of Old Home Week. Try one of these Davenports at HALL'S Furniture Store on Main Street. Hardware Co. 1 m wKSMmmima.mt J. R. HILLIS & GO. Will furnish your home complete with Furniture and Floor Coverings We have over 100 Hugs, room size, $5.25 to $35.00 and more than G,000 yards of Carpet. Never before have we had such a line to select from. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND SAVE MONEY rTT'-TiriiiiiiMiiiwiii"-" h i vtimummmmmmimwmmmm pimiiinitiiimiiiiiiiiintHmmmmmmmmmnmimiiiy I Closing Out all Summer I Goods at Less than Cost. S Dotted Swiss, 25, now 17c. Dotted Swiss, 20, now 14c. S Dotted Swiss, was 20c, now 14c. E3 t Figured Batiste, was 15 and 18c, now lOc. S S Figured Batiste, 12V6c, now 8c. 5 C Figured Batiste, 10c, now 6c. 3 C; Ladies' Dressing Sacques,j50c, now 39c. E5 S Ladies' Hose 9c. Children's Hose.Jbroken lots 15 and 18c, now 10c. Z Sr Men's Dress Shirts, 50c, now 35c. Men's Dress Shirts, S $1.00, now 75c. 5 S Men's Summer Underwear, 22 cents. ST Men's Pants, 75 cents. Men's $1.50 Pants for 95c. :2 tz. Can't quote prices on all goods, but everything re- 3 duced proportionately to prices quoted. ZZZ N.HANAU. I