. A lie AX VOLUME 16. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908. NUMBER 42. air THE HIGH SCHOOL BULLETIN : $ Editor-tn-ChW, Gm.vdon Robinson Senior Reporter - -'Miss B 'St ophomore Reporter - Miss Dlllman The annual Junior Eay Contest has just oloaed. Oa account of the cIbbs .being so small all the raamber wrote. They had the choice of two subjects, "The First Republic" and "The Advan tages of American Citizenship." Miss Frampton wrote on the latter subject. The remainder of the class took the former. Three judges, Mrs. Rev. A. D. McKay, Clement W. Flynn and Charles S. Lord, to whom the essays were submitted unsigned, gave the award to Miss Fonda King. The essay . wijl be read by Its author In Assembly Hall on Book Night. March 6th. " The last lecture of our course is, ac cording to the old rule, the best oT all. NoWly In or about Reynoldsvllle can afford to mlsB Judge Brown's lecture on "The Boy Problem." The lectuier knows the ways and thoughts of boys thoroughly and his work as head of the Juvenile Court has given him an insight Into his su' ject that is deep and strong. His power as a lecturer is known all over the country and anyone who hears him is rewarded doubly by ontertaln- lnent and by Instruction. given by the high school pupils will bo held In the' Assembly Hall Friday even ing, March 6. The object Is to get some new books for our school library and the admittance charge to the en tertainment will be a book. We hope that our good friends will turn out in force that evening and we will promise something worth while In return. The High School Basket Ball team as defeated twice last week at St. Marys last Tuesday, score 31-19, and at Beechwoods Friday, score 3017. We admit this looks bad, but cheer up and htipe for better. To-night Falls Creek high school will YOUR DOLLAR These Prices Will be Good Until March 1st Only PRICES SMASHED TO SPLINTERS Domestics Domestics Lancaster Gingham, just received, 3,000 yards will be sold in this sale at 7 cents per yard. A. S. and Co. apron gingham good quality at 6 cents per yard. Hill's best bleached and half-bleeched muslin 9c per yard. ; s Anderson's best unbleeched muslin good quality, 7c per yard. . Simpson's best grade calicoes at 6c. The best 10c and 12c outing flannel will be sold at 7 and 8c per yard. (A light er weight at 5 cents.) Ladies' fleece-lined hose 8c per .pair. - Ladies 5c handkerchiefs 2c each. 4c and 5c fine laces will be sold at 2c and 3c per yard. 8c Embroideries will be sold at 4c per . yard. t 10c, 12c and 15c embroideries will be sold at 8 cents per yard. f , All our other dress goods are reduced accordingly. Ladies' Ready-to-wear Garments Ladies' white, lawn shirtwaists, trim med with fine dainty lace and all-over em broideries, fine qualities. Regular price play the R. S. of this place Id the thea ter Game starts 8.15. Admission 25o. "Hava any of you fellows a check?" Sure sign of a money panic Miss Mllllren You see, class. If there had not been a Renaissance we would not have Greek or Latin to day. OtU Wish there had never been such a thin);. We are very if lad to have Gertrude back in her old seat after a severe at tack of the measles. Miss Coleman (in botany) Florence) wnat is we carpel.' Florence Thai's a buue in the Isn't It? band, Miss Milllren What Is the introduc tion of a lecture? Alverina That's to clear your throat and take a drink. Miss Coleman (trying to arouse some patriotism in the olass) Now, Tommy, if you should see the Stars and Stripes waving from the flag pole, what would you think? Tom I would think the wind was blowing. ' The teachers seem to think the Soph omore's sense of humor is overdevel oped. I wonder why. The Senior class attended the patriot ic exercises given in the Assembly hall by the pupils on the lower floor Friday afternoon. They were excellent. Both teachers and pupils deserve sincere commendation for the entertainment, which was arranged less than two weeks prior to the date of performance. Miss Vivian Tompkins, who haw had the measles, returned to school Monday. It's rather early for bees but numer ous people have complained of being s-t-u-n-g recently. One brilliant Senior thinks the class of '08 should give the school a water eet, another suggests a picture of Rob inson Crusoe. Our roof lets in the rain, our trans lucent wiadows let in the sunshine and our hat-pin quartette is silent now. The perfect fitting shoe for women, Queen Quality. . Price S3 00 to 44 00 Adam's. BUYS MOST AT Please Dontoveriooktnis Notice Again we request and urge our subscribers, whether only a year or less, or more than a year behind, to kindly co-operate with us and help us meet the new postoffice ruling, the purpose of which so few of us understand, and which the weekly newspapers are so generally opposed to. We will appreciate the favor of prompt payment and prompt renew al. Please do not overlook this notice as it is of great im portance to you and The Star. Early and prompt atten tion will save misunderstandings and unnecessary and un meant ill-feelings later on, about April 1st, when this new rule goes into effect. By One Who Knows Him. As most of our readers know, Horace G. Miller, of Punxsutawney, is a candi date for the nomination for Represent ative on the Republican ticket. His candidacy has called forth commend atory remarks from practically all our country papers. We wish to add a word to what we have already given". We have known Mr. Miller now over ten years and have met him in business as well as social lines and think we ate quite well acquainted with him. Therefore, speak not so much that we believe as that we do know when we Bay that for a square, all-around man, of honesty, intelligence, and ex perience he is second to none aspiring to this office. In addition, be is also "the right kind of man" morally and can be depended upon to consistently and actively support every true interest of the people. We honestly believe, therefore, that the Republican voters of Jefferson county would do honor to themselves as well as to a worthy man if they would give him this po sition. If all our legislators were like blm we would have no need to fear for the right conduct of state affairs. We hope to be able later on to congratulate him on his triumphant nomination. Jefferson county Republicans cannot afford to turn down bo good a man for the position. Big Run Tribune, Just received 2,000 pounds of choice skinned hams that we are selling at 11 cents per pound. Hunter & Mil Urrm meat market. Bill muslin 10c yard t Glllesples. WDT H O R W I T Z ' S-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED $1.50 to $2.00. Our sale price 75c. Ladies' best taffeta silk shirtwaists, regular price $5.00 and $6.00 our sale price $2.50. Ladies' all over lace and net shirt waists, regular price $5.00 and $6.00 our sale price $2.50.' With silk lining. Ladies' black silk underskirts, heavy taffeta, regular price $8.00 and $10.00 our sale price $4.50. - Ladies' black sateen underskirts, reg-. ular price $2.00 and $2.50. Our sale price 98c. We have a large stock of ladies' top skirts which we will sacrifice at one-half the regular price. Ladies' long coats, the latest styles, all shades, will be sold for less than half. We will sell you a coat for $5.00 that you would not take $10.00 for. Our sale price $7.50 coat is as good as pay $18:00 and $20.00'el?ewhere. Ladies' and misses' jackets price else where from $6.00 to $10.00. Our sale price $2.75. Ladies' fur and fur sets. This is a chance in a life time almost given away. Come in and be convinced and you will be surprised. , Experience Would be Valuable. In A. F. Reitz, of Beaver town ship, the people of Jefferson county would have a practical and experienced man for county commissioner. His ex perience In stone work alone would be of great benefit to the people, as county bridge bulldir; and repairing Is one of the great features of the office; be having been a stone mason and con tractor and builder of county and state bridges and railroad work. Besides Mr. Relts is a capable man in other ways. He has been a life long Re publican and active worker and has helped to build up Its majority in the county. He now seeks the reward of this office and being well deserving and quite popular and well known over the county, bis chances for the nomina tion are certainly good. We shall be glad to congratulate htm on his nomina tion. Big Run Tribune. Suffering and Dollars Saved. E. S. Loper, of Marllla, N. Y., says: "I am a carpenter and have had many Bevere cuts healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollar. It is by far the best healing salve I have ever found." Heals burns, sores, tftoers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 2;m3 at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co., druggists. The weather for the last week is what brings on oatarrh. Get. aHynmei outfit from Stoke & Felcht, Drug Co, and catarrh will nut bother yuu. Mony back if Hyomei failB to on re the worst case of catarrh. - Ladies' and children's underwear sale price 18c. Ladies' 50c rubbers 39c. Ladies' and children's shoes reduced to half price. Men's and Boys' Shoes. Are reduced the same. Every pair guaran teed and will be closed out below cost. Men's fleece-lined underwear will be closed out at 35c. Compare these prices with others and see if you don't save money at Horwitz's. Men's dress shirts will be closed out at 38c. Men's gray cotton half hose, 6 pair for 25c. Men's wool or cotton hose sale price 19 cents elsewhere 25 cents. Men's 50c gloves will be sold in this sale for 23c pair. Men's 25c gloves will . be sold in this sale for 19c. Boys' gloves reduced thevsame. Boys' fleece-lined underwear, closed out at 19c. Boys' "Buster Brown" stockings at - this sale 10c per pair. Paradise. The election on Tuesday took quite a number of our men away from tbeir work to the different voting places. Brtha Little visited ber friend, Mabel Randolph, one day last week. Nelson Smith unloaded a car of lime for J. R. HUlls last week. Harrison Rutter transacted some business in Sykesvllle a few days ago. Last ' Saturday evening Grover Spraguo entertained a number of his friends at a "stag" party, the occasion being the celebration of bis birthday. A number of the young ladles of the burg held a leap year party in the old theater hall Friday night. J. W. Syphrit, who resides on what is known as Hill street, fell on the icy pavement a few days ago and re ceived quite a shaken up, although not seriously hurt. Jlles Rlshell, who has been having quite a elege of the grip, is convales cing slowly. The teacher, Miss Carrie Davis, and pupils of the Pblllppi school observed last Friday as Washington's birthday by giving an entertainment. Hello Central! . Please give me your neighbor's residence. Hello neighbor, is that you? You bet your boots it is. Say, have you been bearing the latest news of the day? If not, why not subscribe for The Star and save run ning a mile or two to borrow your neighbor's paper to find out what the Paradise correspondent has to say each week. Frank Hillls said that his friend, John Cathers, told him that be beard John Lott's teamster, Earl Deemer, tell Fred Sheesley, and declared it to be a fact, that the best place to get horsesholng done was at Charley Keller's blacksmith shop. We have often heard the question asked, "which would you sooner do or go fishing?', This question was asked of a little boy and he said be would rather go to fish, but the "old man" kept him busy shovel ing snow. Some of Our farmers who still have a few sugar trees left are preparing to tap them as soon at the weather gets a little warmer. Say, mister, were you ever in Para dise? Well we have some of the prettiest girls here (what-'er-am). Some of them are quite young yet STOKE OF A THOUSAND BARGAINS OR MONEY P R O M P T ONE-HALF OFF Regular price entire stock of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING. Suits and Overcoats. Best qualities and the latest styles. You can buy two suits at Horwitz's of the same material and the same style for the same price that you would pay elsewhere for one. Here is a chance to save your dollars. There are thousands! of different ar ticles we cannot mention for lack of space. All our stock in this store will be, fold at sacrifice prices, as we mentior-"' -above the only way we see our V clear. We must close'out our stock' aud satisfy our creditors. Read and compare our prices with others and see how much money you can save in this sale. REMEMBER THIS STORE HORWITZ'S Old Opera House Building. , Main Street. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. wbile others are quite a bit older. Just about old enough to chew the rag nicely. Weil I was walking down one of the streets and happened to meet one of the fair damsels and she said, "Hello Sonny!" "Well Sissy," I said, "that isn't my name, but I believe I have seen three or four years' more sun than yon have." "Yes," she re plied, "that was about the difference between pap's and mam's sge when they were married and they have been living together ever since." She even asked me to go out for a sleigh ride, but I declined as I had pap's boots on at the time and bao to hurry home. You know this Is leap year, and the girls are trying to play their part of the game. You know we have the Dig six in Paradise, but there is still one that is a little bigger. George Hollenbaugh is six feet and two inches. We overheard a conversation where a number of persons were talking about flowers. One said be liked the Johnny-jump-ups, another said he liked the early dew drop, one said she liked the Belles better and another said the Carrlenatlon was real pretty. But William Sheesley said be much pre ferred the sweet William to any of tbem. While one of our young men was wending his way home from Wlshaw recently be met with a mishap he will not soon forget. On nearing his home he spied some black object by the Bide of the road which he took to be their tamo house cat and was in the act of picking it up In bis arms when oh my! that green cloud that came over his eyes. He says that hereafter he will leave wull enongh alone, especially pole cats, and will then not have to change clothes before entering the bouse when the thermometer Is down near niblo. He said there was one thing left to console him and that ' was that be had an extra scent when be arrived at home that he did not have when he loft. I" said some things last week and expect to say some more next week.; That is all I have to say this week. When you want plumbing done or anything in the plumbing line, call on C. E. Humphrey on Main street. New dress ginghams at Glllesples. For the very particular man, a pair of Bannister shoes, price 16.00. Adam's.. L Y R E F UNDED. for