Subscription $1.00 per venr, in atlvnnce. (1. A. HTRPIIKNItON, Rdltor and Pnb. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1980. An Independent looul pnnor, puhll'hrd rrery Wednradny Bt Kojrnollvlll, Ji'lTornon Co. Pa., devoti'O to tho lntorot of HoynnlilnvHlo nd JnltprHonroiinly. Nnn-plltli'iti, will trritt nil with fnlrniMK, and will Itppsporlally friend ly townrdN the tailoring cIhhh. Pilhwrlptlnn prlrc $1.00 pi-r yenr.ln idv(nr. CommunlrntlofiA lntimll for ntihlirntlon mut be nrcompiitiUMl bjrthe wrftnr'ii nnmi. not for nubllentlon, but a ft (tillirniitce of Rood fftltli. IntcrwAtltiff miw tti'mn Bnllrltcd. Advertising rntft mndn known on Hppllrn tlon At the oftloe In Arnoldm' Hlk. Iniihty mmmtinlratlnns nnd chnnun of advortlMonienM should rench thin olllce by Monday nimn. Adilrivw all I'nmtntinlmtlona to C. A. Htnph Snnn, Krynnldsvllln, la. F.ntoivd at. thn poxtofflre at Roynoldftvllta, Pa., an npiond rlana mnll mat tcr. Study Both Sides. 1 1 is not my purposo hereby to pre senile to or toll any one for whom to Vote ut tlio coining election in Novem ber. 1 only wish to state how one run best know for himself which of tho political iliitforniH is most entitled to his support. Tho bent wny to become enlightened, upon uny subjeet Is, of course, to htudy that subject thoroughly on nil Its nldea nnd from every reason able Btandpolnt. Those who study only ono side of a question nru not very likely to got at the real facts, just as a court judge would have a hard time getting at the evidence of a case if he heard only the defendant's side of It. Hence those who study only tho ( Sold Standard side of the financial question, and those who consider only the Silver side, will remain too deeply In the dark to bo ablo to tell themselves for whom they ought to vote. Those one-sided and superficial Btudents are, In one respect at least, very Imperfectly qualified to exercise the rights of sulTrage, for, let It never be forgotten, only an Intelligent people are capable of self-government, and only a just, honett and honorable (wople will care to govern themselves well. If the government of this free country is a government by the people, as we say, then It rests with the people as to how they will be governed. Tho character of a Democratic or Republican government depends essentially on the character of tho jeople. The reason, therefoi-e, why tho people are not better governed is because they either do not know better or are not mnnly enough to govern themselves well. It is high time, and now Is the niek of tinw, for us to rise up and show the world that we are as wise In political government us we are proficient In industral improve monts. Isaiah A. Swaktz. Heynoldsvillo, Pa. The reconvention of the Venezuelan Commission this weok to resume tho work of ascertaining tho divisional lino between Guiana and Venezuela will again draw attention to an unsettled question which seems to have been quite forgotten In the turmoil of Ameri can domestic and European internal iitnal politics. In accordance with the an nounced determination of Secretary Ol ney to bring the controversy to a close during his term of office, a report may be expected from the Commission In time for the opening of tho next session of Congress. Little things are often tho hardest things. It Is comparatively easy to do a momentary doed of daring that will startle everybody; It is not so easy to do little deeds of quiet courage from day to day, unheeded by all, and unheed ing all. Perhaps you are not called to do tho great deed. But you are called every day to do the little deeds, which more suroly wear out life and strength in the long run. He glad that you i are called to this, for this is the harder task, and he who is faithful hero will not be unfaithful in the easier groat things. There are a few things that a level headed man should never do. Among them is to walk on a railroad track; to attempt to got on a moving train: to point a gun or a pistol at another; to keep I his savings in an old stocking under the bed; to run for office when he has a paying situation in private life; to call a bigger man than himself a liar. Suit was begun in New York on Thursday last, by order of the Attorney General of tho United States, against the project to oonnect this country and Haiti by means of the Mack ay cable, on the ground that the defendant com panies are conspiring together for the purpose of monopolizing trade.' , If bis satanic majesty is the father of lies, he must have Home electrlo appliance to coin them with such frequency during a political campaign. Never take up too much of your time la talking about other people, because these people may some time be ja a con dition to talk about you. Ths Ways to Kill Town. Oppose improvements. Sneer at its newspapers. Run it down to strangers. Refuse to Improve your residence. Do not invest in it; lay out your money somewhere else. Lengthen your faeo when strangers talk of locating in It. Be very particular to discredit the motives of public spirited citizens. Don't see any merit in any scheme that doesn't particularly benefit you. If you can't "bog" everything judge everybody by yourself and accuse thom of doing It. Do your best to divide your town into factions, and keep ono faction fighting tho other. Hun down other parts of the town more than your awn, and speak dispar agingly of all the surrounding country, except such tracts us you are Interest ed In. .Should you happen to patronize a local paper, let the editor know you simply do It to help him along. Never for a moment acknowledge to yourself or uny ono else that a prosperous town was never built up and never will bo without the aid of a local newspaper. Something to Depend On. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into hasty consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery In store, nnd selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all she began to get better from first dose, and half dozen bottles cured her sound nnd well. .Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Five trial bottle at H. Alex. Stoko's drug store. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy In Electric Bitters. This medioine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxi cant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength - and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature In the performance of the functions. Eleotrlo Bitters is an excel lent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty oenta and 11.00 per bottle t H. Alex. Stoke1 drug store. Notice to Oas Consumers. On and after November 1st, 18!M, no gas will bo furnished by this company except through registering meters. For domestic consumers the rate will be I.i cents per thousand, subject to a discount of 10 per cent If paid on or before the 10th of the following month. Oil C'itv Fuki, supply Co. Biggest bargains you ever saw In Robinson's shoos. The sleepy girl doesn't always look like a dream. Saturday, Oct. 10th,- will bo Deemor's jacket and cspe opening. Subscribe for The Star and get all the news for a dollar. Gents, see tho flno nil-wool ulster at Bell's for $7.00. Ladies' lino shoos a specialty at Robin son's, Tho sonpmuker doesn't always bubble over with wit. ' Hundreds of styles of wraps to select from at Deemer's, Saturday, Oct. 10th. At King & Co.'s you will find baled hHy, salt, flour and a full lino of general merchandise. An exchnngo makes tho following assertions: If a country editor would snap up all the inducements held out to him ho would soon bo a millionaire.!?) If he would run a nowspaper according to popular notion he would soon bo In the poor house. If he published all the items that are sent him be would bo in jail one half the time and in the hospital the other half. Agency for tho Eastman kodaks at Stoke's. $1.00 for a flno fleeced wool suit of underwear at Bell's. It doesn't take a bowled man to be a good cricket player. Deemor's shoe department is com plete. For $10.00 you can got one of the fin est suits or overcoats you ever saw, at Bell's. Wavetiy school shoes at Robinson's. Cotton, fleeced lined and wool under wear at Deemer's. Tho history of Down's Elixir Is Identi fied with the history of New England for the last fifty years. It cures coughs and colds. For sale by H. A. Stoke. The very latest in Dress good this week at Deemer's. A new lino of dolls just received at Stoko's. i Costlvness is the causo of the intoler able, "bad breath" of- multitudes. Dr. Henry Baxter's '. Mandrake Bitters remove the cause and prevent the evil, and cost only 25 cents. For sale by H. A. Stoke. Subscribe for The Star and get all the local, county and general news for 1.00 a year. Notice. All persons having had dealings with us are requested to call and see If their accounts are properly olosed up as all open accounts will be left for oolleotlon. J. C. Kino dc Co. Arnloa & Oil Liniment la the best remedy known for stiff Joints. For salo by H. A. Stoke. Castor oil by the barrel at Stoke'i. The Best Assortment In the county under one root. Clothing FOR Men AND The Finest Stock ot Glothlna exhibited In the county. S-BfnijlllfH T ft ml LEADING AND RELIABLE DEALERS. NEWNESS! The word new ness covers the entire field, new ness in style, newness in shape and new ness in fabric. We have long been noted for selling the most perfect fitting and correctly made me n's wear, and each season we make improvem e n t b upon the pre ceding one and add new laurels and additional prestige to our Clothing repu tation. Our popular line for the fall and winter of '.)G contains: Scotch Cheviots, Scotch Tweeds, Scotch Cassimeres and all the other new effects in Fancy Worsted, Cassimeres and Twills. The styles are single and double breasted sacks and square cuts. There are no suits in Iteynoldsvllle to match ours for the price we offer them: $3, 3.50, 4.50, $5, 5.50, $6, 6.50, $7, 8, 9, $10 and 12. Faultless Fall Shoes I An assortment of styles, a selection of materials and a qual ity of workmanship that is not equaled by any exclusive deal er, at even higher prices. We have Box Calf, Domestic Calf. Every pair Goodyear Welt Bewed soles, in razor toes, English toes, square and wide French toes. Every pair guaranteed by us. If not satisfactory, a new pair free. Furnishing Goods I Men's neckwear in newest shapes, and every kind and style of silk and satin. Many novelties in colorings exclusive with us, qualities worth twice our asking price, 25 and 50c. Shirt Department. Men's white body with percale bosom dress shirts, plain or pleated bosoms, newent novelties in patterns and colorings, 75c. and $1. Men's and Hoys' heavy wool and jersey shirts, fancy and plain bosoms, from 50c. to $1.25. See them. Men's and Bous' Fall and Winter Overcoats. The cold and chil ly nights make you think of winter Overcoats. We are ready with n com plete line in the newest fabrics and styles. Men's Shetland and Irish Freeze, Double and Single Breast ed Storm Over coats, also a big line of blue and black Broadcloth with deep velvet collar at $4.50, $.", $U,$7.$8,$!, 910 and 911!. Boys' long cut, double breast ed Overcouts with cape or storm col lar at $1.50, 2, $:t. and $4. Call and see the Largest, Host and Cheapest stock of Overcoats exhibited In the county. HEKVV XND MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. Men's and Boys' Natural Wool Underwear, worth 50o., our price 25c. Men's Natural Wool Camel Huir, worth 11.00, our price 50o. Men's strictly all-wool underwear In all colors, Drab, Pearl, Cream, Brown, Yellow and I ted (at. $1.90 a suit, that can not be matched In the County for the money. Stylish Fall Suits for Boys. Our exhibit of Boys' and Children's Dress Clothing Is the most thorough and fascinat ing line in the county. All the new artistic creations In Bnys' Cloth ing, trimmed and mado up in tho perfect mun ner that has made our Boys' Dress Suits sO popular. Prices will suit everybody. 650., $1, 1.25. 1.50, 1.75, $2. 2.50, 3.50, $4, 4.50 and $5.00. A single glance at tho qualities will convince you that the prices can not be matched in the county. All Double Breasted square cut. Over 3,000 pair Boys' Knee Pants 25c, upward. Some all wool Blue and Black Cheviot, Double Seat and Double Knee, only 50c. For Dressy Fall and Winter Trousers call at our store aud get prices. We are confident that we can suit you both in price and quality. We give you your choice of elegant patterns, in a splendid variety of light and dark Oreys, neat stripes and mixtures. Fall Headwear. Men's Fine Stiff Hats In bluck and every new stylo (gi $1.00. Men's Fancy Block and Brown Stiff Hats of every now style, in quality that you cannot equal for $2.00. Our price $1.50. Then we nave a big lino of Fedoras at prices to suit all: 00c., 80c., $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00. The largest line of Men's and Boys' Winter Caps in town. Bust grade of Plusk, In College shape, 50c. Also Golfs in Cheviots. FANCY DRESS GLOVES. Lined and Unllned, Inseam and Overseam, Jersey, Knit and Undressed Kid of all colors, 25o., 50o., 70o., $1.00 and $1.50. Heavy Working Gloves. Lined and Unllned. Asbestos, Tan, Horse Hide, Calf skin and Buckskin, 25c., 35c., 50c., 70c., $1.00 and $1.25. Follow the Crowds and Call at Our Store and be convinced that Our Prices are Below A.11 Others. MIUUIRENS, Reynoldsville, Fenn'a.
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