An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME 13. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 150, 1904. NUMBER 28. i.rrtrrrrrm r: m 1 1 1: r lit J Remember TheiReynoldsville bdllUy HUII5 for HOLIDAY CANDIES Wc have Tilled our place with a lot of new kinds of fresh candy and wc try to please everybody. Stop and look in our window then come in and we will show you the finest 'Hue of ircsh and homc-madecandiea ever shown in Reynoldsville. Stop and Take a Look at the finest candy you ever saw. RepoldSYllleCandu Works j Main Street. Nolun Block. Rubbers for Women I We have just roceived a shipment of women's Rubbers that we will sell at 40 cents a pair. These rubbers are good style, storm or low cut.. They are great bargains and are worth -50 cents li pair. I f. m. a a mm a k. bom deal ana snag rrooT nuooers. A full line of Jersey Leggins, Price 50c to $ 1.00. R O Bl N Foot Fitters. R. M. Mathon, PriwUlriit. II. C. Bkacii, Vice Pres. A. D. Daman, Vice Pres. D. L. Tayloii, Sec. luirl Treas. J. E. Gkiht, Asst. Hoc. and Treas. W.N.CONRAD, Atty. Brookville Title & Trust Go. BKOOKVII. LE, PA. Capital . . . $125,000.00. Conducts a General Banking, Savings and Trust Business. Solicits the Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations. DIRECTORS 1 R.M. Matson P. L. Veratlne - Q. 8. Snyder A.D. Deemer G1I.O. Rolts II. J. Scott D.L.Taylor W.N, Conrad H.O. Beach COLE'S HOT BLAST A Stove that is ImitatedGet the Original Steal Linlnff Cut Iran lining Hot BUM Draft I Heavy Fin Cone Grate1 Shows Inelde Conatructloa I v.tfA-... I The Keystone Hardware Co. SOLE AGENTS ! . '..,.. THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE Near Poatofflce. Qold Trading Stampi. Am yon one of the thirty-five hundred holders of Cold Trading Stamp books ? If nut, don't you think It time to got the habit ? It only take f00 stamps to 611 a book unci when fl lied bring to our store and get 12.00 cash or 12.60 lo merchandise. Stamp given with each purchase In every department. Bing Stoke Co. New full hate at Milllrens. in OF REYNOLDS VlLLl. Capital - - $50,000 Surplus - $50,000 Scott llrClelliiitct, President! J. V. Kliitf,VIr President! John il. KauchorCaehler Director! Scott McClelland J.O. King Daniel Nolan John II. Corhett J. II. Knur.hor U.W. Fuller R. H. Wilson Oivor a general hanking buatnensnnd aollelta the account of merchants, pmfenKtonal men. tarniera, mechanic, mlnera, lumbermen and other. promt-Una the most careful attention to the miftlneABof all pttranna. Hare Depoa t Hoxea for rent. Klrat iNkiichhI Dunk building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. mm. m mm. mm w S O N'S I Ueynoldsviixe, Pa. ls First ational Bank IMITATIONS of the original Hot Blast are many. None of them have the absolutely air-tight and gas-tight construction throughout which Cole's Hot Blast has by reason of its numerous patents. A patented steel collar connects the elbow draft to the stove body and ' cannot open by action of the fiercest heat. The patented compound hinge on the lower draft cannot warp, and the ash door closes air tight by its own weight. The patented smoke-proof feed door prevents smoke, dust or gas escaping when fuel is put in the stove. Perfect results, therefore, from soft coal. The heavy fire box protects the points where other stoves burn out first, and insures great durability. Remember imitations lack the special features because these are fully patented and protected. All imitations soon open up scams and cracks which make them fuel eaters rather than fuel savers. The name "Cole's Hot Blast from Chicago" will be found on the feed door of each stove. Be sure that you get the "Original Hot Blast The most economical stove in the work! for hard coal, soft coal, wood or cobs. . Requires no change, for hard coal, wood or soft coal. nisaetrona Wreck. Carelessness is responslble.for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufTorers from Throat and Lung troubles. Dut since the advent of Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold, even the worst caes can bo cured, and hopeless resignation Is no longer neces sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg. of Dorchester, Mass., Is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy Is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by II. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Price 50c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Coats and Jackets. New arrivals coming in dally, while our sales almost double last years. We keep tbe stock filled up with newest and best in ladles,' misses' and children's garments. Blng-3uke Co. A It una way Illry. le. Terminated with an ugly cut on the teg of J. B. Ornor, Franklin (.rove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer unylold Ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c, at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. A High Clasb Shoe. The "Dorothy Dodd" shoo baa tho high class effect, inasmuch as its Btyliuh appearance and. flnUh are very pro nounced. It has the refined excluBlve noss without tho extra price 13.00 and :l.50. Blng-Stoko Co. Fertilising Lime. We are prepared to furnish fertilizing lime on short notlco. Address all com munications to Cox & Marshall, Reyn oldsville, Fa. "Block Light." Gives 300-candie power light and uses less gas than the ordinary burner. Get them at Blng-Stoke Co's. See the assortment of II. S. M. and overcoats at Mtllirens. suits umu. cc.ni: cu i'. r. i c'LXczccn.xr; Coming with Everything New. A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION1 THE EDWIN J. HADLEY MOVING PIC TURE EXHIBITION ' At Reynolds Opera House On DECEMBER 13, 1904 Under auspices EPVVORTII LEAGUE Eas been universally conceded by press and publlo to be the best organization of Its kind In America. The' searchlight of criticism has failed to find any flaw In its equipment or methods. Rynolcf vlll, F. Why You 8hould Visit tha World's Pair. The principal reason why a visit should be made to this greatest of ; Expositions la on account of its educa tional value. A visit to the World's Fair Is In ttsolf a trip around the world, for fifty cents, tbe price of admission. The president of one of our greatest universities has said "To the bright student the Exposition la worth a thou sand colloge lectures." The opportunity of a life-time Is afforded In which to acquire, by a few days' sojourn at the Fair, an education which oould not otherwise be, received. Tbe World's Fair Grounds cover over 1,200 acres, being more than twice as large as those of the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago. Only a few weeks remain In which to take advantage of this great opportuni ty. Every day from now until the close of the Fair la a "social" day. The Wabash Is selling dally excursions tick ets to tho Fair at greatly reduced rates; $12.00 St. Louis and return, on sale dally, except Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets good in Palace Reclining Chair Cars ; $15.00, St. Louis and return. Tickota on sale dally, and good In elthor Palace Reclining Chair Cars or Pullman Sleepers. Tho Wabaah oper ates through trains from Pittsburg to the World's Fair Main Entrance, all trains leaving tho magnificent new passenger station, Corner of Liberty Avouue and Ferry Street, at 2.00 p. m. and 8.30 p. m. daily, City Time. Detailed information regarding rates and train service, to St. Louis, as well as to many Homescokors' points In the VVett, Northwest and Southwest, cheer fully furnished at Wabash City Ticket Olllce, 320 Fifth Avonuo, Depot Ticket Ofllco, Wabash Station, Pittsburg. 12-H-'04. Not A Kick Hay "Jlnce. "I was taken soverely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of wbiuh relloved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Eleotrio Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relloved, and soon thereafter was entiroly cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been ourcd of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C., writes. Only 50o, at H. Alex Stoko, Druggist. Florida and the Sunny South. Boginnlng October 15, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will soil Winter excursion tickets to tbe resorts of Florida, the Carolines, and other Btatut In the South and Southwest, at greatly reduced rates. For specific rates, limits, and other conditions, of tickota, consult any ticket agent. Doesn't Heaped Old Age. It's shamoful wbon youth fulU to show proper respect for old age, but just the oontrary In tho case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tbuy out off maladies no matter how sovere and Irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundioo, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25o, at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Bull Dog Boots. ' No use trying to beat tbe "Bull Dog" duck snag proof rubber boot we'ro soil ing. Ask one of tho many wearors of "Bull Dog" boots. Ho will tell you bow "tuft" tbey are. Cost no more than or dinary kinds. Bing-Stoke Co. Notice to Advertisers. Tbe copy for all display advortlse menu must be in The Star offloe not later than 2.00 p. m. Monday of eacb week to have the advertisement appear In the paper the wook it is handed Into office. See tbe guaranteed umbrella 98c at Milllrens. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, near Hotel Imperial. New fall shoes at Milllrens. POWDER THE OLDEST, PUREST AND MOST RELIABLE BAKINO POWDIT KIAMU- fACTVACO. MO OTHER EQUAL TO T. Clerical Orders for iqoj. Pursuant to Its usual custom, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will issue clerical orders for the year 1005 to ordained clergymen having regular charge na settled pastors of churches located on or near Its linos. Clergymen doslrlng such orders should make In dividual application for sanio on blanks furnished by the Company and which can now bo obtained from tho Ticket Agents. Applications should be sent to the General Olllce of the Company as soon as possible, In no case later than December 15, so that orders may bo mailed by Docerabcr 30, to all clergy men entitled to receive them. "Block Light." Gives 300-candle power light and uces less gas than the ordinary burner. Gut tbera at Blng-Stoko Co's. THE FIRE IS NUVER OUT IN A COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST STOVE The comfort of getting up in the morning and dressing in a warm room is one of the agreeable features in the possession of a Cole's original Hot Blast stove. The fire is never out in this remarkable stove .from the time it is set up in the fall until taken down in spring, and the rooms can be kept warm all night and for two or three hours in the morning with the fuel put in the stove the night before. Just think what this means for the promotion of health. Sickness usually starts from a cold con tracted in an unevenly heated house. Where the home can be evenly heated day and night colds are only a memory, and much sickness is thus prevented. Health, comfort, con venience and economy all go with the purchase of a Cole's Original Hot Blast. Investigate to-day. KEYSTONE IIARDWARE CO., Solo Agents, Ueynoldsvlltu, Pa. OPENING 'Thursday, Dec. 1, REMEMBER DAY AND DATE. We have an immense line of Havalind, German and Austrian China Odd Cups Plates, (yip Lamps $ Silverware A nice assortment of Cut Glass, Oriental Rugs, nice warm Comfortables,' Lace Curtains, Couch and Table Covers. Carpets Direct From the Mill. Body Brussels, Tapestries, Ingrains, and full room sized Rugs. We have Anything you need for your House Furniture, Stoves, Beds and Bedding, Go-Carts, Cradles Come and see and be convinced. G MRU. JENNIE B. PINNEY Bollotta the patronage so generously tendered to her husband, the late N. G. PInney, of Brookville. All of tbe t 11 Insurance Companies represented by him have appointed her as his suc cessor. JOHN TRUDGEN. j Solicitor for Mrs. PInney In Reyn- 3 Z oldsvllle. 2 t If you have anything; to Bell, try our Want Column. t. Bing-Stoke Company Main and Fifth Sts., Reynoldsville, Pa. and Saucers. Sugar and Creams, Berry Salads, Trays, Vases, Jars, Jardinieres, Clocks, Toilet Articles, Cabinets and Screens. We are anxious to show them. Fv. H A lx L john c. nmsT, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Surveyor and DrauRhtatnan. Office In Sol Shaffer building, Main street. L. JOHNSTON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office four doors from Ross House, Went Reynoldsville, Pa. JRI ESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. II I ark and while funeral cars. Mian street. Reynoldsville. Pa. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING. The U. S. Burial Leases has been tented and fntind all rlaiiU OheapeHt form of in surance. Centre a contract. Woodward llulldln?, Ueynoldavlllo Pa. A Sensible Shoe! Dorothy Dodd shoes give that trim, well dressed feeling, and give the wearer a freedom in walking that she never enjoyed before. Iioott $3.00 and $3.60.
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