ffltc Stan tfukxcriptinn tt.Bo fwr ii'tr, tt.00 if ji'it'if Htrirlly in adruniy. t. t. MI'ICI'IIICHOIV, Killtar nixl I'lib. WEDNESDAY, OUTOUKU 1.1. IS!i7. An InriVpunilmii Im-hI pupiT. pnhllslir-il pvpry WpilntMiluv nl. UoviioUImvUI,., ,lt'tTinnn t'o. I'n.. (It-voli'd to Inti-rests of lieynnlilHVlIlp snil J AlTerMin ouni y. Non-polll Irn I, will I twit nil with fulrni, nml wllllim-ipwliilly friend ly toward tho IhIioHiik ,'Ihmh. tihsrrlitlin prlrrf l.txinrr yenr.ln ndrnni'f. Commniilciiiliinn lntiinln for nitlillrntlun mum l)e Bcronipimli'd hy the writer's nnmc, not. for ptihllciit Ion. hut fin a amnranti'S of good faltli. lnttM-mtlnn news Hi'mssollrltiMl. AdvprtUlim rate mniln known on apiilk'n tlon nt the othVe In Arnolds' lilock. I.pnirlily ronimunlrntlon and Changs of advertisement Hhnultl resell this olllre by Mondny noun. Artilreiw nil ronimiinlratlnns to C A. Cteph enxon, ItrvnohNvlllo, ln. Kntereit nt the p.wlinVe nt Uoynolclsvllle, Vn., asAornnil i'ln mull mntter. Tho postal money order service now lirings to tho government a yearly revenue of almost 1 ,000,000. Tho policy Is to be extended. Thorn Is an old proverb tlint "mo lasses catches more files than vinegar," which would be well to remember. It is just as cheap to make It pleasant for thoso around you as It Is to bo sour and cranky. .TohnO. .Tellison, whoclalnnto Ihj from Blalrsville. I'n., was arrested and lodged in jail at Butler one day last week for stealing a horse and buggy nearChicora. John says the girls annoyed him bo much that ho stolo the horse and bnjrfry for the purpose of getting to jail to es cape tho girls. John must be a "dar ling boy." Have you ever stopped to reflect on what can he accomplished in one min ute ? It takes no more than a minute to speak a few kind words to somebody who will be made much happier by hearing them. It takes no more than a minute to give a sweet smile to some poor, forlorn child who is carrying burden too heavy for its tender heart. If there was as much gold in this world as there la selfishness In human ity, what a wonderfully rich people wo would be. But alack, there is not. We are all quick to see the selfishness in others und, oh, what a disagreeablo thing Jt is? We hato solflshness. While indemnlng the selfishness in other people have you examined your own life to see how prominent selfish ness stands out In It ? Selfishness is hideous whore-er it predominates We all have a certain amount of selfish ness and it grows accordingly as it is cultivated. Whore Is tho man or woman, boy or girl who does not admire unselflshnoss? The tlmo to pull up tho woods of selfishness Is in childhood. The man who ean run a nowHpaper without being eriticlsed, censured and threatened has never been found, says tho Maysvllle (Ky.) Ledger. Ho Is a barren Ideality, beautiful to think about but Incapable of taking on mortality, And associating with, vulgar humanity. It is as impossible for a newspaperman to please everybody as it is for every' body to please him, and the soonor he makes up bis mind to the stubborn fact the better for everybody concerned. If be works hard for the public good, he receives private censure; if he compll mente merit, he is censured by jealous demerits; it he approves morality, he is cursed by immorality; if he tries to be fair, he is condemned by the unfair; if he makes a mistake, few overlook it or apologize for him. No matter how innocent his purpose, how studied his writings, he is picked to pieces, mis represented, maligned, ridiculed and sel dom defended. Ho works hard for bread and butter while other men wax rich around him. He writes up a yard long marriage notice to the queen's taste for nothing, and is threatened with a libel suitor duel if he records a drunken spree of the bridegroom six months afterward. Yes, it is impossible for a newspaperman to please all. As well attempt to chain a cyclone or lasso the lightning. There are people in this world who would get indignant if you were to call them wicked, yet the Psalmist says "The wicked borroweth, and payeth not again." There. are no communities that have not one or more persons who borrow and "payeth not again." It is strange, nevertheless true, in many cases the man who has accommodated another gets an enemy for the favor bestowed and frequently that is all he does get. Sometimes a 'man borrows money hoping that something will turn up by the time it is to be paid back so that he will be able to keep bis word, but 'that something don't turn up and when the lender wants his money the borrower gets mad and quits speaking to the man who accommodated him when be was in need. Then, again, people are often bard-up and are compelled to ask a business man for trust and after running a bill as large as they can, and still not able to pay, they will then take their cash and buy from the man who would not trust them. These things ought not to be, but they occur just the same. The man who befriends you in your time of need is the man to whom you should stick as long as be will be your friend. Don't try to repay kindness with meanness. King Solomon said "the borrower is servant to the lender. That will apply to an honorable man kut It don't touch a rogue. ' Paradise. Miss Estella Strauss is recoving from severe attack of pneumonia. Alex Deemer and wife visited frlundB In Altoona last week. Miss Ella Iluteb, one of Paradise's charming daughters, was united In mar- lago last Wednesday to Mike Kallfolc, f Kathmcl. Ed. McCretght had business in Luth- rsburg last Saturday. John Irvln,. of DuUols. visited his cousin, Errol Dougherty, the past few days. Ed. Radaker called on his many friends last week. lllll Sinyem visited his sister In Big Bun last Friday. Tho seed "taters" are not as plenty as was reported they would be, on account f so many rottenlng. A. L. Sheesley and P. M. Wells were In Troutvllle Saturday. The Grandest Remedy. Mr. U. B. (reeve, merchant, of 'hllhowle, Va., certifies that ho had !otisuniptiou, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies ho mild hear of, but got no relief: spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending , to business, and says Dr. King's New Discovery Is the grandest remedy ever made, as It has done so much for him and also for others In his community. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for coughs, colds, and consumption. It don't fall. Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stoko's drug store. A fresh Bon Ton Dutch cake is what you want for supper. For Salo A house, barn, and throe acres of land near Proscottvlllo. In quire of Benjamin Haugh. Our 92.00 shoes for ladies have no equal: just como and boo before buying elsowhere, Boblnson's. Mine Resumed Operations. No. 2 mine at Beechtree, which was shutdown and partly dismantled early last spring, resumed operations on Wednesday. When tho mlno shut down It was announced that tho hub pension would bo indefinite, and the store was discontinued and tho most of the force discharged. A few men wore retained in No. 3 mlno to finish that work up, as It was noarcomplotlon. Now it is said that about 300 men will be put to work as fast as places are niadu for them, and the equipment over, hauled and got In readiness. Suporln' tondent John Ryan will be In chargo again. The store is also to be reopened. Brockway villo Record. Something to Know. It way bo worth something to know that the very best medicine for restor Ing the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centers in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs In throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for fifty cents and 11.00 per bottle at H. Alex. Stoko's Drug Store. - Baby shoes 20 to 35 cents per pair at J. E. Welsh & Co's. Bell is selling an all-wool blue or black Korsey overcoat for $8.00. Good oysters are always In demand They keep them at the Bon Ton. Say, John, you will meet me at Bell's buying one of their fine suits. ' A New Came Law. ' A new game law; - Book agents may be killed from Oct. 1st to Sept. 1st Spring poets from March 1st to June 1st; scandal mongers, April 1st to Deo. 1st; umbrella borrowers, August 1st to Nov. 1st, and from Feb. 1st to May 1st, while every man who accepts a paper two years, but when the bill is presented says, "I never ordered it," may be killed on sight without reserve or relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and be burled face downward, without benefit of clergy. Blalrsville Courier. The Toledo JiUide and The Star one year for 91.25 cash in advance. If you want value for your money go to Johnston for shoes. Mothers, call at Millirens and inspect the One line pf boy's clothing. I will meet you at Bell's. A loaf of bread free to every one pur chasing 1 quart of oysters and 1 lb. of crackers at the Bon Ton bakery. i On Friday last, October 1st, Messrs. Heldriok, Matson & Co. made their last payment to the Litch heirs, on the Litcb mill property, amounting to 937' 750. The whole amount paid ,by them for this property was 9135,000. Brook' vllle Democrat. See Bell's fine all-wool suits for 95.00, For fine foot wear at reasonable prices go to J. K. Johnston'. The Boa Ton bakery Is receiving Baltimore oysters daily. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlieum, fever ores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains. corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively euros piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by II. Alex. Htoko. Dr. McCoy, the specialist, will bn at Hotel McConnell, Ileynoldsvllle, Satur day afternoon, Oct. Iftth. If you have any rectal disease, chronlo affection, or emale disease, see hiin. We invite the public to call as we are losing out our stock of drvgoods. groceries, Hardware, Shoes Ac. and they can secure bargains from this stock, when later public sales will bo mnclo to close out ha lance. J. O. Kino h Co. J. E. Welsh & Co. keep a ftno line of ladles,' gentlemen's and children's shoes constantly In stock. Subscribe for Tub Star and got all tho local, county and general news. Fine shoes for ladles,' gent's, misses,' and children at Johnston s Wo are now offering Tun Star and Toledo Jllttdr for 91.-5 per year, cash In advance. Mothers, seo tho flno line of reefers for your bovs at lsell.s. Ji Kl'tlUTOKTIIECUNtUTION or Tim FIRST NATIONAL BANK nt Iteyttoldivllle, In the Htnte of Penimylvu. ilia, lit the i'loe of biistnenN Urtolwr.fl, iMti. itrsottitcits: f.Mtt mid discounts SWI.71IA SO Overdraft, wcured nnd unsecured. ft! H4 IT. H. HondH toneciirtclivuliirioii.... OT.nmi im Premiums on 1'. H. Bonds :t,:il IK) stockx, securities, etc I,ll to 'iirnltiire and Hxtures S.mrJ no lue from unproved reserve iiuenls. 2s,T'il 27 t 'hecks nnd other cash Items K.H im Notes of other Jiilt lomil hunks WU (PU Fruetlonnl imtier currency. nlrkelH. nnd cents., 71 MS Lawful money reserve In bunk, vlx: rneeie a 4.,h- i Irf-mil-teiider notes W.siu 0U 14.20H 3!t Kecleniplloii fund with li. H. Treas urer (ft per cent, or eireuiniioni.. l.ni.i uu Total $lt7,TlH M I.IAHII.1TIKS. Capital stock pulil III f.Vi.nnn on Sin plus fund VJOOUtt Undivided proms, less expense and tuxes nuiii l.ira .n Niitlonul flunk notes oiitstHiidlnit... 3I..MKI 00 lue toother Niitlonul Hunks 701 4.1 lllvldends iinpiild HO 00 Indlvldiitil deiHislts sulilei-t tochei'k 77.WU 7S TillliM'ertlhVuteHof deposit 20.72704 i usiiier cnei'Ks outsiutiiiuiK in uu Total IM7,7I4 BUU f finniTlnnlt, Clout? of Jtffr rioi. : t, .toll n II. Knui'lier. ('ashler of the nhove- nnined hunk, do solemnly swuur Hint the alsive statement Is true to the liest. of my KllowieiiKe und oener. JOHN II. HAIICtlKII, l uslllor HuliHcrlhcd and sworn to licforo me this 9th day of October, Ikiit. AI.UR1IT KKYNOI.US, Olliry I'llOlll'. CoitllKCT Attest! ('. MlTCHKI.I.. I .I.e. Kimi. Directors, ,J. II. ( OIIHKTT, I Why THE PEOPLE bull their Goods at ttie New' Furniture . . . Because we are getting in something new almost every day, ana Dy so doing we Keep' Up to the Times both in Styles and Prices and. while we believe in quick sales and smal profits, we are certainly enabled to quote you the Lowest Possible prices. We do not boast of selling goods at cost and below cost. We make a little profit on everything we sell, but we don't want the earth. We wan't our customers to live as well as ourselves. Picture framing a Specialty. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a contiu ance of same, JJ. HUGHES the Cash Furniture Dealer. For Hals. The Secretary of the Rcynoldsvillo school district will receive seuled bids for tho salo of tho old school building and grounds up to Oetobur 1.1th, 18117. Terms of salo to bu agreed upon with the highest bidder. The school board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. J. W. FotlST, Secretary. Call and sou Dell'sdno linn of over coats. Johnston carries the finest line of ladles shoes In town. QAUTION NOTICE. AH person nre hereby cautioned not to meddle Willi the ftirnilliK Implements, eon vevHiiei, hurtles, horse, cow, plus, house hold goods, and till crops now In isissession of Hiimtiel llulley.on my fiirin In Wlnslow town ship, .tetterson county, I'n., n the whole of suld pioperty wus piiri'lmsed by me lit sheriff Mile Sept. 24, IHII7. nnd Is unlv left with the said Piimuf i iniiiey sunject to my timers. u. u. rritAUCK lteynoldsvllle, Sept. 2 'H7. WANTED-KAITIIITt, MI'.N (lit WOMEN " to trtivel for responsible estubllslied iiouse in rcttnsymtniii. ruuiry tisn nnti ex pense. Position periimnciit. Reference, Enclose elf nddressed slumped envelope. lie National, star Insurance limit., 1 bii'imo, JJEICCH CUF.KK KAILItOAI). New York Central & Hudion River R. R. Co., Lesiea CONDKN8KD TIMK TABLK. nKAII CP bfad noww Kxu Mall F.xp Mall No :i7 No :EI Mat 17, .1SH6. No:m No: p m p m I 55 Arr....l'ATTON.. . IiVC a m n m 14 till ; I 10 M All AKKEY. 12 :M l.ve.... Kermoor.., r5 HO 4 40 .Arr 525 505 8 55 12 25 UAZZAM" T;i5 5 15 s 411 12 15 Arr. ...Kermoor ....Lva 641 522 8 45 IJII NewMIIHPrt 5411 526 Silt! 12 05 Olnntll 5 52 5 32 S:CI 1150, Mllehells 65S 5;S 8 111 II 40 Ive.('leurrleld.liinr.Arr 15 655 8 05 II 30 CLEARFIELD ... 18 05 , A ;to 7 57 7 4H 7 42 7:t7 7 28 7 20 II 21 II 12 II 01 11)58 10 50 10 41 Arr. (.'lent IIHd. Finn:. Lve R w n :w Woodbind, 6 45 8 47 Illuler Wallueelon .. Morrlsdule Mine.,.. 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At Wlllhimanort with rhlladelphla&KeiidlnuK.n. AtJursey Shore with Full Hrook Railway. At Mill Hall with Central Railroad of Pennsylvania. At l'hlllpshiii'K with Pennsylvania Railroad ami Aiioonn j'liiiipsnurir i;onneeiiiiK n. it. At I, I.... .11. .1.1 .11. 1J..1V..I.. 11. a. I'lttsburitb Railway. At Mnhurfey and Patton with Cambria A Clearfield Division of Pennsylvania Railroad. At Mahiiffey with Pennsylvania A Norlb-Western Railroad. A. U. I'AI.MItH, F. E. HlHHIHAN, Hiiperlnteiidunt. Uen'l I'hss. Apt. PlilluUelnlik Pa. AettU. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDS VILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprktor. The leading hotel of the town. Headquar ters for commercial men. Steam heat, free bus, bath rooms and closet on every floor, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections Ac. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . C. DILLMAN, Proprietor. First class In every particular. Located In the very centre of the buslnesspart of town. Free 'bua to and from tralu and commodious sample rooms for commercial traveler!. NEFP. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldtvllle, Pa. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main atreet, opposite the Commercial liotel, Heynoldsvtlle, Pa. Q I. GORDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Brookvllle, Jefferson Co. Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon ACorbett West Main Street. Q M. MCDONALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, real estate agent, Patent secured, collections made promptly. Office In Nolan block, lteynoldsvllle, Pa. RANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offices In M a honey building, Main Street, Reynolds vllle, Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notary Public and Beat Estate Agent. Col- I actions will receive prompt attention. Office n the Foster block, near poatoffice, Heyn oldavllle, Pa. jya. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In building near Metho dist church, opposite Aruold block. Gentle ness In operating. R. R. E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Beynoldavllla, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by 1. 1. McOrelKht. lR. R. DeVERE KING, DENTIST, Office over Beynoldivllle Hardware Co. store, Main atreet, Keyaoioav me, ra. Stoke' ffdrcrtlaln0 Space. ANYTHING . YOU WANT yon ran find at our driiif emporium. Our assort ment covers rverthlnu and roaches to the utmost boundary of tho trudo at all points. Ono might as well try to dnd a colder spot than the north polo as look for something not Included In our assortment of drugs, medicines, standard prep arations, perfumes, toilet waters, mineral waters, extracts, flavors,, dyes, soaps, and toilet and manicure articles. Our choice goods are a guar antee of satisfaction and our reputation an assur unce of moderate prices. Bing &. Co, Our store ia full of the latest and best things in their respective lines, and at prices that will pay all who buy. Don't fail to see our New Gapes and Jackets FOR LADIES, They are handsome. Our Dress Goods line is complete, 500 pieces to select from. Silks in many designs, plads and Roman stripes. Come and see them. Winter - Millinery - Opening AT FLO BEST'S Tiiursdau, Friday and Saturday. OCT. 21 TO 23. Having been to the late October Opening, will be prepared to show the very latest in up-to-date .Millin ery. Prices to suit all. Remember the date, October 21, 22, 23. L AT OUR STORE fine furniture receives its latest and most brilliant definition. We are equally strong, complete, and triumphant in every department. Parlors, bed rooms, dining rooms, all rooms in the house, may here obtain an artistic outfit. .We couple a pleas ing magnificence of appearance with a solid reality in value. What we sell you will become old with out lookin'g bo, will wear without becoming worn. When you buy, save money, of course, but equally of course get good things at our short figures. Stokef's Pharmacy. NEW ROOM and NEW GOODS. MISSES AND CHILDREN. " f. Reynoldsville Hardware Co
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