VOLUME 9. fiEYNOLDSVILLE jARDWARE QOMPANY K.I DQ UAH THUS lHt HOUSK FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, TINWARE, HKANITK WARE, CHINA WARE, CARPETS AND FURNITURE. We are ftlso prepared to do nil kinds of SANITARY PLUMBING. GAS FITTING. ETC. If you are in need of any thing in our line please call and let us make you an estimate before purchasing. Reynoldsvillt Hardware Company. 3 IT it Keystone Hardware Company. jmmnimmmmnimmmwK niftmmmmmmiM : swv.ft niiR'S 3 ' - - I " .A J M. W Llk . CLOTHES. AND DRESS. TROUSERS. .. iiiiiiiUiiiiauiiiUiiiiiuiiiuii JHen's Fall Suits. ' "V ' We have aimed high in our Fall Clothing stock. The tocks of several of the largest manufacturers con tributing to complete our stock. Men's Dress Suits Black Clay or B rd's Eye Worsteds. Vicuna or heavy Blue Serge. Fancy Worsted in Stripe or Checks. Oxford Gray Vicuna, a novelty, velvet collar and cuffs. s . Brown Check or Stripes. ' Some have double-breasted vests, others are double breasted .square-cut coats. Trousers are cut in accord ance to the latest fashion. $3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 15.00, 16.00, 18.00. Young Men's Long Pants Suits, size from 15 to 19, doable-breasted vest, nice, narrow trousers, $3.50, 5.00, 0.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00. Sir. h a pleasing ere have wider IN THE ORDINARY heating stove most of the heat passes di rect into the chimney without spreading it warmth. We overcome this waste in the Tremont Hot Blast by converting the smoke, loot and gases into heat. Producing the greatest results for the fuel consumed. TREMONT HOT BLAST will burn the poorest quality of alack or coal dust with the same aucceasful results that it does the best quality of fuel. The lire ia at all times under perfect control, and can be increased or lessened to meet the requirements of the user. No trouble to keep continuous fire through, out the winter. If you want a ttov that is unequaled for economy and good service buy the TREMONT. ALL THE LAT'.ST IMPROVEMENTS. ALL THE BEST IDEAS. i - M I sbsb sassa essa 3 iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiua No Better Stiff Hats Made than ours. You pay from 50c. to $1.00 advance elsewhere but you don't improve the quality. The Fall shapes are here in abundance; any color, all dimensions. $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50. GOLF HATS AND FEDORAS. If you have grown tired of a Derby try one of these nobby-looking Boft hats that variety of shapes and colors 'Extra Trousers, Sweet Orr Union-made. ones for more corpulent men, KEYN0LDSV1LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 'Rathmel. William Tucker Is ttblo to work again. Quit? a number of our citizens attend ed the Republican rully In DuBols Sat urday night. V. P. Howe took In the excursion to Pltttfburfr Sunday. George Keaglo Is quite ill with fever. Theilathmol Indies gave a surprise party Inst week at the home of Mrs. Robt. Cwineron. A. !L. iKenglo and wlfo roturned last Wednesday from Luzerne county where they had been called by the death of Mrs. ICeagle's mother. James Snedden Is out of town for a few days. Robbers visited Clark Leach's meat market and Barber Penhall's shop last Thursday night. Barber has a new kit af tools now. Thoro Is to be a "toe social" at A. W. Nulhollan's to-night. Free of Charge. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will call at H. Alex -Stoke's will bo presented with a sample bottlo of Bosehee' German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none to child ren without order from puronts. Ko throat or lung remedy ever had uch a sule as Buavhee's German Syrup in all purtsof the civilized world. Twen ty .years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggist will tell you lt success won marvelous. It is really the only Throat and Lung Rem edy generally endorsed by physicians. One ."S cent bottle will cure or prove its value. Sold by dealers in all civil ized 'Countries. Jet Green's Prize Almanac. A Great Prize Offer. We have a great prize offer to make the farmers of Jefferson county! Bya specdul arrangement with the publishers of the Farvi Jmirmil, a most excellent farm paper that costs 50 cents a year, we are able to offer one year's subscrip tion to THE Star and FOUR years' sub scription to the Farm Journal the two worth f3.00 .all for the small sum of 1.25. Of .course this only applies to advance paying subscribers. We can furnish a few papers at this rate, and if you want them on these terms, you must al -quickly! Sample copies of the Farm Journal will be sent free on application. Address, C. A. Stephenson, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. aameav SBSI La. La IRE N-8 - I The Big Reliable mH5Vim 'are ARE. 5WELL - li lO rM ID lri 1 A vV.yL-as o f 7. Boys' Double-Breasted Coat, with knee pants, all prices, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 8.50, 4.00, 4.50,'5.00. at $1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50. Some are cut with narrow legs, at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00,8.50, Transactions in Real Estate. Margaret and Jeromlah Keller to F.nlo D. Smith, for land In Oliver town ship. $1.(10; August 10, llHXt. Jennie A. and Reuben W. 8myers to Laura M. Smyers, for land In Bell township. MOO; October 2, 1U00. Frank S. Parker to Harry Parker, for land In Plnecreek township. M00; October 0, 1900. R. H. and Nellie Richards to Charles T. Beach, for lot In Brookvllle. &V0; October 29, 1IKX). Caroline Hugh to Ella Armstrong, for land In Brockwayville. WO; Octo ber 20. 1900. Charles Benson to Emma Peterson, for land In Washington township. WOO; October 29, 1900. Baltimore Building and Loan Asso ciation to Elizabeth Lamontagne, for property in Washington township. $700; August 22, 110. Henry Smith to Emma L. Stahlman, for land In Falls Creek. (400; Septem ber If), 1900. William Reed to Hugh MctCee Reed, for land In Ringgold township. C50; October 16, 1900. Sarah M. Rhodes to Thos. E. Evans, quit claim for land in Reynoldsvllle. I2S; July 21. 1900. Thomas Reynolds and Margaret Gors llne to Thomas E. Evans, quit claim to land In Reynoldsvllle. 125; September 27, 1900. Lewis G. Lldel to L. L. Henry, for land in Winslow township. $800; Octo ber fl, 1900. John H. Bell to Sarah L. Hill, for property In Reynoldsvllle. 1,00; Oc tober 1, 1900. Editor Sees Wonders. Editor W. V. Barry of Lexington, Tenn., In exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted a severe case of piles. His quick cure through using Bucklen's Arnica Salve convinced him it is anoth er world's wonder. Cures piles, Injur ies, inftamatton, and all bodily erup tions. Only 25 cents at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Report of Best school for month ending November 2nd: Total number enrolled, males 12, females 15, total 27; those present every day during the month, Hulllo Best, Florence Snyder, Ruth Myers, Katie Hist, Erdlce Snyder, Har ry Snyder; following took honor grades In spelling, A grade Hallie Best, B grade Twlla Deemer, C grade Katie Hist. Alma Corbett. "BBVBaiasiak BMaiBBBaaasV bbbW Clothing Store. WAT. AOKCK THE. LATENT r1 Prices Warmer Underwear for Cool Nights. Ours being the largest stock in the county we therefore have the greatest assort ment. While selecting this assortment we were thinking of our patrons who have to face the storms of many cold days, and of others who cannot wear the heavy under wear. Camel's hair color, heavy cotton, 25c. ; Fleece-lined, in plain color, or fancy mottled, 50c; Half Wool and Half Cotton, plain gray, 50c; Two-thirds Wool, tan coloradj 75c; Pure Wool in brown, $1.00; Pure Wool, mixed with 10 per cent cotton to prevent shrinkage, double back and double breasted, worth 1.50, $1.00; Wright's Med icated Fleece Lined, $1.00; Men's finer and finest underwear in pure Australian lambs' wool and silk finished, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. 1900. Paradise. Miss Susie Dougherty wan the guest of Ella Syphrlt over Sunday. Tom Cathers spent several days visit Ing friends In Clarion last week. Miss Rosa Ellinger, of Luthorsburg, was the guest of Maggie Reynolds the past week. Miss Sarah Keller who was numbered with the sick the past week Is convalesc ing slowly. Mrs. J. R. Hillis visited relatives In Bradford the past week. She returned home Saturday. Miss Tressa Sypbrlt was keeping house for Mrs. J. R. Hillis during her visit In Bradford last week. A. L. Sheesley, who has been working near Mahaffey for some time, came home Saturday. He will remain at home until after the election. The Grangers of tbla place will hold an oyster and chicken supper In the Grange hall next Thursday evening. Everybody Is Invited to attend. Frank Hillis, a prosperous young farmer of Paradise and a great sports man, was out hunting one day last week and brought home with hlra nine cotton tails. The Gibson and Cochran large saw mill In this place has shut down until after the election. They are doing good work at this mill. Two teams are kept busy stocking the mill with logs, sawing from eight to twelve thousand daily. Six Frightful Failures. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly seut Vi'm. 11. Mullen of Lockland, O., to an early grave. All said he bad a fat al lung trouble and that he must soon die. But be was urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. After taking Ave bottles be was entirely cured. It Is positively guaranteed to cure ull diseases of throat, chest and lungs, .Including Coughs, Colds, LaGrlppe. Pneumonia, Bronchit is. Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, 50c. and 11.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Is It Your Bicycle f A bicycle was left at the store of Peter Yanuty, Big Soldier, six or eight weeks ago and the owner is requested to call for same and take it away or It will ho sold. Such a headache! Perfect headache powders guaranteed to cure, 10c. Abso lutely harmless. Reynolds drug store. .L. Men' s Overcoats. You will soon be up again the Overcoat question. Most any morning or evening now justifies wearing one in this climate. We have made special provision for your needs in this line, and don't know of a favorite style that's not here. Some special Overcoats wortli seeing Oxford Gray Vicunas, Oxford Gray Cheviots, Oxford Gray Covorts, Tan Covorts, Blue and Black Kerseys. Some are full plush lined, others are lined with Italian serge. But the beaut of them all is a full satin lined. In all lengths at the following prices: $3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 17.00, 18.00, 20.00. ..Child's Fancy Suits, with small collar and fancy double breasted vest, opening down the front, at $2.00, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. NUMBER 26. KMUU r.-sfm-tvas ftlQh School Bulletin. EDITORIAL ITAfr. MIUr-ls-ChUr-Mt lllllm. InliUot MlUr Tiitt KtOtw. Lml tllttr-KttliiTS A number of our mates are out on account of illness. Our Laboratory has undergone a marked improvement. It Is now fitted wltb two locked cases. Dr. Rlkor's Lecture, "What Shall We Do With the Boys," was well at tended and much enjoyed. Mr. Leavenworth paid a visit to the Literary Society Monday afternoon and recited "The Famlno," by request. Scene: Room 13. Teacher: "What can you say of the Indian?' She: "He was wild, but now he Is kept In reser voirs." Prof. Lenkerd received quite a quan tity of bric-a-brac from Paris. It was mislaid so that he could not bring it wltb hlra when he came and It was for warded to him. Our society Is growing succoss and Interest. Last Friday we bad a most excellent debate In connexion with a mixed program. This week it will be "The Best Essays" written by the school so far. Zinc and Grinding make Dcvne Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. Cut flowers, floral designs and bloom ing plants at Barto's. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nulled Is hereby itlven that letters of nd mlnlntratlmi on the estate of Gabriel Fye, lute of the Township of Wlnelnw, county of Jefferson suit 8tM of Fennsylvsnlii, Io roaiMMl, have been grunted to the underHliined, to whom all persons indebted 1o said estate art requested to miiku payment, and those having elalins or derminus w ill make known tho same wlihoutdeluy. E. Nkit. miv. ,i, juw. Administrator. JjJSTKAY NOTICE. f'nmn tspnsslnff on the premises of the underslidied In West Rpynnldsville. horoiiKh, Oetober ;, IWM, one dark red eow, dehorned and has while spol on foreheHd. The owner Is requested to eonie forward, prove property, pay eliai-Ros and take her away or she will be ulsK)sed of aeeordliiK' to law. November , IIKm. N. W. Diiaks. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Nut Ire n hcri'hy glvuii that tin1 mrtnerfli1p liRrelnfor exlstiim between h. W. lVrrln una N. T. KluMleH, under Hi in mime of 1'errln & KlitKleM, wiih dissolved fin Mh lny of Novem ber, HKK), by mul mil cmiMit. All ctatitn owlnff tn Willi flriii nte reeelvublw by I,. V. iVrrln, to Hhnni hIho ilII r hi line mul itornunds on HUld firm Hr to he prenented for payment. Went Keynoldrtvllle, Til., u, V. I'KimiN, Nov. ti, IIMK). N. T. Umodkh. sptnmmimmwwwwmm sr ; ' ,RB""ah. Baw am Mm SBBBSBVaBa - JIVIt. : 3 3 AND U iiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii MILL I R E N S, 50. 5.00. 6.00. REYNOLDSV1LLE, PA.
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