The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, January 27, 1909, Image 4

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    High School
. . Bulletin
;
Editor-In-Cblef, . CELIA YOST
Beolor Reporter. . Fonda KlNO
Junior Repor.er Jane Smith
Soph. Reporter, HKBL HOFFMAN
Fresh. Rep. Guy Hobtlethwaite
Elizabeth Coxe, who entered the
Senior class of R. H. 8. at the bo(ln
nlng of the term, was suddenly eul.ed
home Friday on account of the serious
illness of her mother. Her vacant seat
fills all the Seniors with regret. We
hope that In the near future she may
return and take up the studies with the
class ufl'JOU.
The dobato Friday on, "Resolved,
That the jury has outlined Its useful
neBB," was very good and those who
took part put forth great effort. The
debate was weakened somewhat by one
of the debaters refusing; to debate. The
judges' decision was in favor of the af
firmative. Just think FOUR 8eniors.
Messrs. Mover, Edleblute and Wes
coat were visitors at literary society of
R. H. 8. Friday.
The following officers were elected In
the Literary Society Friday: Pres.,
Fonda King; Vice-President, Hazel
McCreight; Secretary, Ruth Johnson;
Assistant Secretary, Marlon Harris:
Critic, Miss Milllren; Marshals, Messrs.
Humphrey and Hartman.
Miss Elvae Coleman instructor In
muslo of the lower grades, attended
chapel last Thursday morning and
taught the high school some new songs.
Also favored them wilh a vocal solo,
which was highly appreciated by all.
Teacher In Cicero "Barclay at the
bat."
The high school did not have chapel
Monday morning on account of Miss
Coleman's absence.
Patrons' Day for the Reynoldsvllle
publio schools will be observed on Feb
ruary 15 and 10. This change of date
1b with the knowledge and consent of
the county superintendent.
Last month fourteen Freshmen passed
and this month twenty-one. Fresbies,
keep up the good work.
The following pupils woo the spelling
contest In their respective rooms:
Kathleen Neale, room 12; Eula Eisen
huth, room 11; Georgia Newberry,
r miii dint Hnrm, room 0; Phlllppa
.Imiiilnit-, riMim 8; Ueribn Neale, ruoui
7: Martha FrmHillch. room 0; LaRue
Pnttnr-i'ii, room ft Malcolm McDon
ald's nam was reported last week from
the eighth grade,
W r. Evans was a visitor on Thursday
forenoon.
The past week was a record week for
punctuality, six out of the twelve
grades having bad no pupil tardy.
There were only eight oases of tardi
ness In the grades during the whole
week. The oomplete reoord follows:
Room 1, Miss Dempsoy, tardy 0; room
2. Miss Myers, 1; room 3, Miss Framp
ton, 0; room 5, Miss Lewis, 0; room (I,
Miss Butler, 1: room 7, Miss Sohultze, 0;
room 8, Miss McEntee, 0; room 9, Miss
Clark, 1; room 10, Miss Meek, 0; room
11, Miss Morgort, 2; room 12, Miss
Black,!; room 121, Miss Robinson, 2;
roi.m 13. Miss Milllren, 3; room 14,
Mr. DllimHn, 4; room 15, Mr. Wilson, 6.
The eighth grade defeated the sev
enth grade In a spelling contest on
Friday afternoon.
Tbe Seniors are taking dictation les
sons In German.
Prof. Rife accompanied Miss Coxe as
far as Driftwood Saturday on ber
journey to Philadelphia.
Several of the H. S. teachers went to
the local Institute at Rathmel Saturday.
Some of the H. 8. boys played a game
of basket ball at Wlshaw -last evening.
"Please be quiet, I'm speaking!"
Teacher In Virgil "Do you remem
ber In the time of Abraham?"
Senior "Yes, sir."
The Seniors have comploted Wllhelm
Tell. All enjoyed It very much and
are sorry It ended so soou.
Tbe Seniors now recite Virgil in
chapel.
Life 100,000 Years Ago.
Scientists have found In a cave in
Switzerland bones of men who lived
100,000 years ago, when life was In con
stant danger from wild beasts. To-day,
the danger, as shown by A.. W. Brown,
of Alexander, Me., Is largely from dead
ly disease. "If It had not been for Dr.
King's New Discovery, which cured
me, I could not have lived," he writes,
"suffering as I did from a severe lung
trouble and stubborn cough." To oure
sore lungs, colds, obstinate coughs, and
prevent pneumonia, its tbe best med
Iclnb on earth. 50c and 11.00. Guaran
teed by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. Trial
bottle free.
Carload of new sleighs, second band
sleighs and bob-sleds for sale at Burns'
livery stable.
Communication.
Tlie o.iruiuents in the Herald a few
weekn hk with reference to the selt-c-tton
of the aruhl'i-et, hy the Weft
Reynoldsvllle school board for tbe work
on ihi r proposed school building, was,
no doubt, mud without an.v knowledge
of the true state of affairs, or the writer
must have been one of those who, when
they have a few dollars to spend fur the
appearanoe of the town, would prefer
to give It to borne foreigner rather than
stimulate homo Industry, and then
walk the streets and bowl "poverty."
It Is an undisputed fact that there
were plans submitted to tbe West
Reynoldsvllle school board by home
talent for their new school building
that were superior, compiled with all
state laws, and were acknowledgd to
meet tbe requirements of the board,
and no real justification can be shown
for the action in engaging a foreign
architect.
The writer does not question the
right of tbe school board to engage
a foreign architeot, only the real prin
cipal of such action does nut show
Interest by the school board In the
welfare of the town. Such action,
practiced by others as well, is one of
the real causes of our town being In
the state of poverty that it Is. If the
citizens will take notice, people from
other towns do not oome here to
patronize any business of any descrip
tion within the limits of our town, but
there are always people with loose
scruples (or without any at all) who
get themselves Into positions where
discretion should be the better part
of valor, but the trust Is betrayed for
for tbe sake of some personal advantage
they might gain. A Citizen.
Black Silk.
Do you know you can buy a yard wide
taffeta silk 11.10 grade for 08c; 11.25
grade 08c; 11.60 Money-hak silk $1.29
a yard at Gillesfies.
Letter Vlmu
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In post office at ReynoldBvllln, Pa., for
week ending Jan. 23, 1900.
R. W. A. H. Bartholemew, Marshall
D. Gillespie, Mrs. Wm. O'Brien.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
E. C. Burns, P. M.
Home made mince meat; finest In the
market. Hunter & Milllren.
See our window for price on two pair
of shoes. Adam's.
We just recolved a lot of the choicest
kind of skinned bams that we are sel
ling for a short time at 121 cents per
pound. Every one guaranteed. Hunter
& Milllren.
"When Knighthood Waa in Flower "
Paul Kester in arranging Charles
Major's novel, "When Knighthood was
in Flower," for dramatlo use, bas sue
ceeded remarkably well In preserving
the spirit of the book. Variations from
the storv as Mr. Major told It have
necessarily been made, but they are
slight and their only effect Is to com
press and vivify the tale. The result
of Mr. Kester's efforts bas been the
most stirring romantic drama produced '
In years, and It affords Miss Grace
Merrltt, who appears as "Mary Tudor,"
an opportunity to display some of the
most subtle and elusive points of her
skill as a comedlene, as well as gives
ample scope for a demonstration of her
ability to portray emotional scenes,
which at times strike a note of genuine
tragedy. Tbe production with Miss
Merrltt and a specially selected oast
of twenty people will be tbe attraction
at tbe Jefferson Theatre, Punxsutaw
ney, Friday evening. January 2t)tb.
Speolal return car to Reynoldsvllle
after the play. Seat sale at McEntlre's
drug store.
Do You Know?
We've out prices all over the house.
Bargains that are bargains, as hun
dreds of people oan tell you who have
taken advantage of the January sale at
Glllospies.
8hoes.
Do you know you should In justice to
yourself buy all the shoes and rubbers
you'll need for a year at tbe prices we
are Belling them at Glllesplos.
Red nose, hawking spitting, snuf
fling, catarrh, bronohltlB are all easily
cured by Hyomel. Ask Stoke & Felobt
Drug Co., they guarantee It. $1.00 for
complete outfit, Including inhaler.
(tOo reduction on two pair $3 00 shoes
at Adam's
Want column.
Rates: One cent per word for each and
Torvlnaertlun.
For Sale Lumber in a barn. In
quire of S. S. Robinson.
For Sale 30 acres land, horse,
harness and buggy, farming Imple
ments. Inquire of B. J. Rudolph, or
of S. M. MoCrelgbt, Reynoldsvllle.
For Rent Eight room house on
Main street. Inquire of T. D. Hoon.
LOST About Deo. 25, a yellow
Scotch shepherd dog; very friendly;
good size; reward for bis return.
Jonathan Smith, R. F. D. No. 1, Reyn
oldsvllle, Pa.
For Sale Baby carriage in good con
dition. Inquire of Mrs. V. C. Freas.
AS WE SAID BEFORE
Do you have any trouble with your sewer or
drain pipes ? Do they clog and annoy you?
Are there any foul or unhealthy odors coming
back through them Are they in a perfectsan
itary condition? And do you keep them thor
oughly disinfected? If not, get some of our
Sewer Clean and
Sewer Clean Double XX
If clogged use the Double X and if not use the
"Sewer Clean" to keep them from clogging
They will save your money, your health and
your temper, as they will save a big muss and
maybe a family row. On sale at II. L. McEn
tire's Drug Stoie
'AS TO REAL ESTATE
Yes, we are in the business" Not for health,
but fbr wealth, and if we succeed we must
hustle We do not want your property for the
sai-e of listing it up to look at, but to sell, and
we will do our level best (assisted by a copious
spread of printer's ink) to sell it for you We
will not add anything to price you put on your
property, (thus driving prospective customers
away) but will handle it on strictly commis
a ion basis We bring the buyer and seller to
gether and "Presto, change!" the thing is
done Come in and see us
Reynoldsville Chemical Co.
EZuitfalROBT. Z. PARRISII, Manager.
OVER REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE STORE.
WE HAVE STIRRED
THE TOWN
Yes, we've stirred the town, and we don't wonder I When high-grade
Clothing, Headwearand Haberdashery is solejat such'fragments of prices
as we are now selling at, it is not strange thatlhe whole town is talking
about this sale. Have you been getting your share at this baquet feast?
Remember, the sale will last but one week longer. Flenty of good things
feft for your choosing. Prices reach the lowest limit in thi&Great Sale.
Don't let this money saving opportunity go by you.
Read and Marvel
Men's and Young Men's Overcoats
Melton and Kersey Overcoats, warmly lined, silk velvet colors, many
styles, all lengths
Regular price -. . $10.00
Sale price - 6.98
The best $18.00 Overcoat values in America, heavy Vicuna cloth,
genuine cheviot, fancy or plain, an excellent stylish overcoat, sale price,
$11.98.
No matter what your means or vocation, an English Kersey Overcoat
will become ynu handsomely. Hundreds of these stylish coats made by
painstaking experts.
Regular Price - $26.00
Sale Price - 18.98
Men's and Young Men's Suits
High grade suits, dark colored silk mixtures in cheviots and worsteds, .
dependably lined, splendidly tailored, best for business wear.
Regular Price - $10.00
Sale Price - . 6.97
Not what we say here, but the values themselves, will shout loudest
for this sale, values like the following:
$18.00 fine silk and worsted suits, hundreds of them included, and
money back for any garment returned.
Regular price - . $18.00
Sale price . 11.98
Remember; the sale will end
February 6.
Money Saved is Money Earned. No Trickery, No Scheming.
MLLIRENS '
It will pay you to invesit in everything in our line.