A gfrc Star. UuhgcripUnn tt.SO per year, or $1.00 if paid ntricllfi in advance. :. , aTKtMIKNflON. Kdltnr and Pub. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, imf. A n t nitapaniinnt Icx-nl pnpor, pii hi nhfi rm Jf Wednoirtliiy nt Kiynoldnvtlli Jffnnon Co. P., ilnviiiml to the liiti'nulR of Ki'ynoldsvlllo nnd.IelTorsoni'oiinty. Non-pollllcnl. will tri-nt nil with fnlrnowi, mill wllllMiptM!liilly frlnnd ly townrdx the tailoring claim. Puhmirlptlon prtoell.nOryoir,ln nrivsne, (!ommunlcntlon InHinrtVfl for pulilli-Rtlon must b Bivnnipnnlvd by the wntr' nnmo, not for pulilliMitlon. hut ft a Rimrnntpo of oodfnltn. lnti'fpntlnir now Itotiin nollcltpu. Advert I l nit rates ttmdf known on applica tion at the. offli'O In Arnolds' Hlnrk. LenKhty commnnlmtlon and rhiinne of advortlnnmentn should raiu'h this oRlce by Monday noon. Address all commitnlcatlona to 0. A. Steph enson, KeynoWNvtlle, l'a. Entered at the postonVo at Keynoldsvlllo, Pa., as seeond elnss mall manor. Did you ever stop to think how quick tho people, generally spcnklng, aru to kick a mull when ho Is down. That Is wrong; It show a cowardly spirit, boxldcs you may (rot down yourself some day. If you ai-o a friend to n person prove your friendship by being a friend In need. One never knows who Is his friend until a storm Is on. The follow who runs wit In the rain to shake hunds with vou is the man to tie to. Not that It Is the business of a man to uphold another In the wrong, but that It is the duty of a friend to help a man regain his feot and walk uprightly when he Mhows a disposition to do right. The small boy who Is a close obsorvor, elves tho family history of papa's pants, as follows: "When dad has worn his trousers out, thoy pass to brother John; then mother trims them round about and William puts them on. When William's legs too long have grown, tho trousers fail to hldo 'em,' so Walter claims them for his own and stows him self Inside 'cm. Next Sam's fat legs close Invest, and when thoy won't stretch tighter, they're turnod and shortened, washed and pressed, and fixed on me the writer. Ma works them into rugs and caps when I have busted the stitches. At dooms day we shall see (perhaps) the last of dad's old breeches." Ex. To-night there will be a meeting in Centennial hall for the purpose of con tinuing the efforts to do something that will be a blessing to Reynoldsvillo in the years that are yet unborn. Every person should be willing to help along the good work started, for if it results In getting industries to locate In our midst, every person will be benefited. Don't expect a few men to pay out their money for such a purpose and then you reap the benefits. Every man should be willing to help some. There are so many towns looking for Industries that this town need not expect industries to locate here unsought. Those who have not already subscribed stock for the purchasing of the land to offer as an inducement for industries to locate here, should do so immediately. The man who is In business In Reynoldsvllle, and owns property, that will not do all he can to get industries here is not honest with himself or family. Georgia is not favorably disposed toward foot ball. The fatalities that have attended tho game of late have brought the matter before the Legis lature of the State, and the possibility is that the game will be abolished from every Institution supported wholly or In part by publlo funds. Foot ball Is in creasing in popularity In this country, but It is evident that some of tho rough' or features must be eliminated if what is a hearty and mcritorous game is not to be brought Into more or less dis repute. The list of the killod and in jured is growing so large that soonor or later other communities than Georgia will take an active hand in the rough features of the sport, and insist that gentler practices be made a part of the game, or that it be barred from polite consideration. It Is with the foot ball player to savo the game or bring it into disliku. Being a sport with so much to be said in its favor It would be a pity that it should suffor from un necessary evil deeds. It is with the lovers of foot ball to make the game less of a fatal affair or see it lose its standing. Pittsburg Time. Another attempt is to be made to restrict Immigration, which is expected to inorease largely us a result of the better times and of the short crops and consequent high living over sea. The restrictive bill vetoed by President Cleveland is to be passed again, with the belief that President McKinley will sign it. . Under it every immigrant be yond a certain age must be able to read and write some language. . The statistics indicate that this provision wouiu not oar out more than nve per centum of the people from Great Britain, France, Germany, Norway and Sweden, from which countries the best immi grants come, while it would bar out 60 per centum of the Italians, Hungarians, Lithuanians and Russians. These latter stay In the already overcrowded labor fields of the east, are compelled to work for what they can get, and Ignorant of our language and without mental train ing, which would enable tbera to learn it in a reasonable time, they remain ; people apart, without knowledge of or affection for our institutions. We bear - of instances In which a superintendent oannot communicate the simplest orders to any of the hundreds of them in the employ of the company which be repre sent without the aid of an interpreter. 1 labor question aside, is it good 7 "ytoo. irr imti'-anU of that . j r . . urj IX.. y i.jk. Something to Depend On. Mr. jBmcs Jones, of the drug flrra of Jones & Son, Cowdcn, III., in speaking of Dr. Klnir's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grlppo, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Tana could do nothing for her. It seemed to dovclope Into hasty consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle homo, and to the surprise of all Bhe began to get better from first dose, and half dozen bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds Is guaranteed to do this good work. Try It. Free trial bottle at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Reduced Rates to Chattanooga For Pennsylvania Day atChicamauga Battlefield. Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov ember 1"), 18117, when tho monuments marking tho movements of the Penn sylvania troops in that great battlo will bo dedicated, the Pennsylvania Rail- rond Company will sell excursion tick ets from all points on Its line In Penn sylvania at the extremely low rate of one cent a mile, short lino distance, tickets to be sold November 9 to 13, good to leave Chattanooga returning until November 23, 18117, inclusive. Tickets via Pittsburg will be sold going and returning via the same route, or going via Cincinnati and Loxlngton, returning via Nashville and Louisville, or vice versa. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine docs not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other Intoxi cant, but acts as a tonio and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bow els, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appe tizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just what they need. Price fllty cents and 11.00 per bottle at II. Alex. Stoke's Drug Store. Bell can show you the finest line of $8, fl, and $10 suits In the county. No chestnuts. $1.00 buys an extra good working shoo at Robinson's. Winter Excursion Tickets. On November 1st the Pennsylvania Rail mad Company will place on sale at Its principal ticket offices excursion tickets to all the prominent Winter re sorts in New Jersey, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Cubs. The tickets will bo sold at the usual low rates, with the usual lib eral return limits. The magnificent facilities of the Penn sylvania Railroad, with Its many connec tions, make this the favorite for Winter travel. An Illustrated book, descriptive , of Winter resorts, and giving routes of travel and rates for tickets, will be furnished free on application to ticket agents. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refundod. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. Lord Chesterfield onco said: "Aim at perfection in everything, though In most things it is unattainable; however, they who aim at it, and persevere, will come much nearer to it than those whose laziness and despondency make them give it up as unattainable." We invite the public to call as we are closing out our stock of drygoods, groceries, Hardware, Shoes &o. and they can secure bargains from this stock, when later public sales will be made to close out balance. J. C. Kino & Co. See Bell's fino all-wool suits for $5.00. Baby shoes 20 to 35 cents per pair at ,T. E. Welsh & Co's. Bell Is selling an all-wool blue black Kersey overcoat for 18.00. II you want value lor your money go to Johnston's for shoos. Mothers, call at MUllrens and inspect the fine line of boy's clothing. J. E. Welsh & Co. keep a fine line of ladles,' gentlemen's and children' shoes constantly in stock. Subscribe for The Stab and get all the local, county and general news. Fine shoes for ladles,' gent', misses," and children at Johnston's For neat fitting suit go to Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailors I will meet you at Bell's. Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailors. Mothers, see the flue line of reefers for your boyi at Bell.s. Extra good 12.00 work shoes at J. E. Welsh & Co's. For fine toot wear at reasonable prloes go to J. K. Johnston's. , A big line of new tall derbies just i oatvedat OSiMU. Bins & Co, NEW NEW Our store is 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 JaoKots FOR LADIES, They are handsome. Our Dress Goods line is complete, 500 pieceB to select from. Silks in many designs, plads and Roman stripes. Come and see them. t Our Unrivaled MEN'S CUTAWAY SUITS. This line is the very finest that you ever saw in your life. We can sell you an All-wool Clay Worsted for $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Call and see for yourself that we are the only exclusive clothing people in Reynolds- ville. YOUR FIGURE W study and try to fit our customers. Our figures alsp fit our customer s pocket books. There is a style about our clothing that draws attention and sella them for us. MEN'S HEAVY SHIRTS. An all-wool Jorsey Shirt, laced or button front, for 50c, Look at this bargain and convince yoursolf that we can save you money. Match us if you can. , MOTHERS, This fall we havo laid In the finest and most complete line ever shown for your children. A fine Reefer suit, ages 3 to 8 years, $1.25, 1.60, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00 and 15.00. Call and look for your self. CHILDREN'S VESTEE SUITS. Did you ever see anything like our line. It's the talk of all the people that look this line over. They sell at our store for 11.50 to $4.00. ' Men's Underwear. Gents' fleeood-llned underwear tor 50o 75o. and 11.00. They are beautiful We have over 20 oolors in this fleeced- lined shirts and drawers for 50c., 75o, and $1.00. Bell ROOM and GOODS. MISSES AND CHILDREN. BELL! Line of Men's, Overcoats, Pants, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats and Caps. Men's Stylish Sack Suits For the stout and slim men we have the largest and fin est line ever bought by us. It will more than pay you to call and look the line over. No trouble to show goods and the following prices sell them: $3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and $10.00. MEN'S OVERCOATS. Rich Melton, Beavers, Covert cloth, Kerseys, satin-lined, Italian-lined, to match the goods, the finest that money could buy, and we have them for (5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 8.50, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00, 13.00, up to $20. BOYS' OVERCOATS. Come and Inspect this department. Everything that is made is shown in our Boy's Overcoat department. A boy's Overcoat as low as $3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and 910. Match ua if you can. WATER-PROOF And therefore not damaged by rain. Our fall hats, the very finest stiff hate, for $1.00 to $5.00. Soft hats 50c to $3.00, BOYS' ULSTERS. Here is where we can save you money and show you as fine and large a line of Boys ulsters as you will find in the city An All-wool Ulster, ages from 14 to 18 years, for $4.00, 6.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and $10. . Match us if you oan. TRUNKS AND BAGS. A good round top Trunk, Iron bottom for $1.76, A good square top Trunk for $2.50. BELL, Stoke' Advertising Space. ANYTHING YOU WANT you can find at our drug emporium. Our assort ment covers everthlng and reaches to the utmost boundary of the trade at all points. One might as well try to find a colder spot than the north polo us look for something not included In our assortment of drugs, medicines, standard prep arations, perfumes, toilet waters, mineral waters, extracts, flavors, dyes, snaps,, and toilet and manicure articles. Our choice goods are a guar antee of satisfaction and our reputation nn assur ance of moderate prices. Boys' and Children's Suits, SUITABLE. Certainly, because we can fit you and show you the largest and best line of olothing shown outside of the large cities. Wo sell you good clothing for little money. Suits for $5.00, 6.00, 7.00 and $8.00. Boys' Lono Pants Suits in tnis line we nave ages 14 to 19 years, and it com prises the very latest things in suits. Can sell you a strictly all-wool suit for your boy for $3.50, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and $10. Call and convince yourself we are the people to save you money, Men's Prince Albert Suits. Of Imported Clay, German Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds. This line com' prises the best line on the market and you could not have the same made to order for less than $30.00. Our prloes the following: $12.00, $15, 16.50 and $18. YOUR CHOICE Is easily made from our selection of shlrU. It is wonderful what a fine line of Shirts, in solid and soft bosom, with detachable or attached collars and cuffs. for 50o., 75c, and $1.00. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER, HATTER AND FURNISHER, Stoke's Pharmacy. Bell Gloves, BOYS' REEFERS With or without storm collars. Chinchillas, Beav ers and all other kinds of cloth. ThiB is something that you must have as they are warm and take the place of overcoats. Our reefers are as low as $1. 50, 2. 00. 3. 00, 3.50, 4.50, 5.00 and $6.00. Ages from 3 to 15 years. js.T"rwT We are the people that have the largest assortment of Gloves. Just think, a lined Glove for 25o. the pair, and Dress Gloves all kinds. The vfery latest is the silk lined Kid Glove; we have them. Men's and Boys' Pants. This department is bang-up and over flowing with fino rich patterns in all i in all ) . man's j 'a long V. !' knee 3 i $i.oo; the novelties of the season. A pants for 50o. up to $5.00. Boy1 pants for 50c. up to $3.00. Child' pants for 25o., 60c., 75c. and Match us if you can. Boys' Double Breasted Suits. This line is comprised of all the very latest things in Staple Worsteds and Novelties of the season. A double breasted suit, all-wool, for $2.00, 3.00, 4.00 and $5.00. Match us if you can. neckwearT Here is where we can show the only line of neckwear kept in the oounty. Look at our window for this line. Your choice for 25o. Others charge you 60o, for not as nice aline. Men's Underwear. In a good, heavy, wool-faced goods, for 25o. a leg. We will put it up against any other's $1.00 underwear. Come and see it aud convince yourself that we I have the goods and right prloos.
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