x VOLUME y. RKYNOLDSV1LLE, PENN'A, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1!J00. NUMBER 23. V Wm PEYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY II II s JIEA 1XJVA KTERS IttR HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, TINWARK, ' GRANITE WARK, CHINA WARE, CARPETS AND FURNITURE. i We are also 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. i i i i Keystone Hardware Company. spnmmmnmmimmnnraj mfmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn 1 rrvfMAnv uiiiviviuiii H WORKING B CLOTHES. AND B ni? Tnrrirp Men's Fall Suits, 4 We have aimed high in our Fall Clothing .tock. The stocks of several of the largest manufacturers con tributing to complete our stock. Men's Dress Suits Black Clay or Bird's Eye Worsteds. Vicuna or heavy Blue Serge. Fancy Worsted in Stripe or Checks. Oxford Gray Vicuna, a novelty, velvet collar and cuffs. Brown Check or StripeB. Some have double-breasted vests, others are double breasted Bquare-cut coats. Trousers are cut in accord ance to the latest fashion. $3.50, 5.00, 3.00, 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, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00. in such a pleasing vr IN THE ORDINARY Seating itovt most of tti beat paas di rect into th chimney without spreading it warmth. We overcome tkia wait in the Tremont Hot Blast by converting th smcsre, soot and gaae into heat. Producing the greatest result for the fuel consumed. S TREMONT HOT BLAST will burn the poorest quality of slack of coal dust wi.h the lint successful results that it does th beatquality of fuel. Th fire is at al time tinder perfect control, and can bedncreased or lessened to meet the requirements of the user. No trouble to keep a continuous fire through out the winter. If you want a sJtov that I unequalled for economy and (good service buy he TREMONT. all the latest improvements, all the best ideas. TV 7T T I-MILLIRENS-1 3 3 7 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 soft hats that variety of shapes and colors Extra Trousers, Sweet Orr Union-made. ere have wider ones for more corpulent men, Hormtown. W. A. Fergus nnd wlfo, of Hopkins, wero visiting In this place, last, week. A. K. Calhoun ajid family, of Sugar Hill, wore, visiting In thin place lust week . J. B. Smith hud a break-down on his mill which cntificd the mill to bo idle nit week. O. O. Shttgars, the riormtown horse jockey, whs at Brockwuyvlllu on Tues day and traded horses. Matthew Hutchison nnd Mr. Shelby, of Brcckwayvllle, parsed through Hormtown on Wednesday. J. R. Hetrlck had it corn "shucking" on Wednesday and nn old-fashioned "hoe down" In iLu cvvnlnK- Josiah Shoemaker, C. A. Shugars, I. C. and Harry Craven attended the public sale near Panto on Friday. A Thousand Tongue Could not express Iho rapture of An nie E. Springer, of Philadelphia, when Dr. King's New Discovery cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. She savs: "After all other doctors and remedies failed It. soon removed the pain In my cliest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing before. I feel like sound ing Its praises throughout the Unl verse.' Dr. King's New Discovery Is guaranteed to cure all troubles of tho throat, chest or lungs. Price "iOc Hnd 1. Trial boV ties free Ht H. Alex. Stoke's drug; stwe. Speaking of newspapers' Sam 5rmes says: "If I watnted to get a rightsqvare judgment I'd Tather go to a newspaper office than H a court of justice. No man whose life 'is true, pure and jjrnt, Is afraid of the newspaper jn-eiws In America. 'They are tho best 'Selective force In tie country to-day. TThey have punctureC more shams, and r far as I am coiKsarncd. I sny tnke the Nr Idles off and let tiem go. The only vines that will be 'hurt will be the -shams and frauds." Meo'-c fleece-lined underwear a special bargain, value 50 ota., for -sale at the People's Bargain store tcwS cents. Reynolds' Syrup of Wild -Cherry and Tur mill cure your coug-h or cold, or It won't cost you anything. Reynolds drug -e tore. Johnston & Nolan have u fine line of Emerson's shoes for grrr.tlnmen. See tbem. T T T . . w. . , . ne Big ttenDie Boys' Double-Breasted Coat, with knee pants, all price, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.50, 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, 3.00,3.50, Rathmel. 'Squire John Smith Is on theslek list. John Olson, of Walston. spent Sun day hero. WlUinm Lyle nnd family are visiting at Noble, Pa. Mrs. Catherine Harris visited In Brockwayvillo last week. MisiTillio Ditch Is visiting friends at East Brady this week. M rs. A. L. Kengle and M rs. John Ward weiti In DuBois last Friday. William Clark and wife, of Fall Creek, spent Sunday In this place. Robert Bowser, with a number of others, Is bunting on Moose run this week. Miss Mho Wygc, who has been nt Crenshaw for some time, returned home last week. Thomas Cunningham nnd wife, of Crenshaw, are visiting John McPherson nnd family hero. Mrs. Jos. Gregory and daughter, Ruth, spent Sunday at New Florence, Pa., where they expect to move soon. Rev. D. A. Piatt, of Brockwayvillo, delivered a Prohibition lecture In the M. E. church here Inst evening (Tues day). John Klnnlburg and wife and A. W. Mulhollan and wife attended a missionary convention at Brockway villo last Thursday. Joseph Mitchell and John Roberts drove to Falls Creek Snturdny lo see and hear the candidate for president on the Prohibition ticket, who passed through there on a spncla) train. Mrs. G. W. Mohwey Is visiting In Johnstown. , Miss Sarah Cortwtt visited Reynolds vllle friends Saiwftay and Sunday. Mrs. Allan, vit Soldier, spent Sunday with Rathmel Mends. Dr. Covert, of SPalls Creek, attended church here Svaday evening. Miss Martha "SnednVn, a teacher in the Puaxsntnwuuy public schools, spent Sunday at hor'rtoimj In Rathmel. Quito a miffiVr from our town attend ed the politiou! rally in Punxsutawney Friday night. Bismarck's Iron Nerve. Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not founi where stomach, livor, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want'these qualities nnd the suc eese they bring, uso Dr. King's New IJ?e Pills. 'Only 25 cents at H. XVix. Stake's drug store. gmmmmmmmmmmmmy 1 TT TV T CTV B . . . . . oioining store., OUR UK. THE LATEST 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 colored, 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; AVright's Med icated Fleece Lined,. $1.00; Men's finer and finest underwear in pure Australian lambs' wool and eilk finished, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. Deemer'a Cross Roads. Mis Eula Deeiner is spending a few weeks nt Rathmel. A new picket fence, 167 feet long, has been built In front of W. M. Boyle' residence on Deemor avenue. Charles Nenl nnd wlfo, of Monnnga hela City, and Mrs. Emma Shannon, of Brookvllle, are visiting relatives In this place. A surprise party wns held for Mrs. Ella Snyder last Wednesday, which was attended by about forty people. All report a very pleasant time. The two-month-old son of Frank Sny der dl.'d on Friday evening and was burled In the Lutheran cemetery at Emerlckvllle Sunday. This was Frank's only son. John De.erner, who was working on James Butler's log job. near Rathmel, met with quite a serious accident Sat urday morning, which will possibly result in the amputation of two or three toes of his left foot. He cut his foot with an ax. Robbed the Orave. A startling Incident, Is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: I was In an awful condition. My skin was nlmost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back nnd sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by dny. Thro physicians hnd given mo up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters: to my great joy, the first Dottle made n decided Improvement. I continued their use for three weeks and am now a well man, I know they robbed tho grave of nnother victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50c., guars n ted. nt H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Excursion to Pittsburg. On account of the Pittsburg Exposi tion the B.. R. P. R'y Co. will sell excursion tickets to Pittsburg at rat of 4.00 for round trip. Tickets will ho fold Sept. 12, 10. 2.r. Oct. 3. 10 and 17, good for return passage on all regular trains up to and Including Saturday following date of sain. Zinc and Orinding make Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long ns lend nnd oil mixed by hand. Such a headache! Perfect headache powders guaranteed to cure, 10c. Abso lutely haf'mless. Reynolds drug store. For Sale 20 Imported English Berk shire pigs. Inquire of S. ShnfTer. ? r Men's Overcoats, You will soon be up again the Overcoat question. Mast 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 worth, seeing Oxford Gray Vicunas, Oxford Gray Cheviots," Oxford Gray Covorts, Tau Covorts, 'I 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. Transactions in Real Estate. J. H. Sykes to Charles P. Koerner for lot In West Reynoldsvllle. 1.240; Oc tober 1, 1000. George M. Burns to John M. Burns, for one-seventh Interest in 120 acres of land In Beaver townsnip. $300; Ootobor 2, 1000. John Richards to John C. Richards, for 75 acres of land In Ringgold town ship. 2.000; September 28. 1000. J. H. Corbett to Abblgal Myers, for land In Wlnslow township. 1300; Au gust 13, 1000. C. R. Vasblnder and James A'Harrah to Jane Heidinger, for 75 acres of land In Heath township. 11.00; July 25, 1808. A. Eveline H. 8tartzell, et al., to Emma A. Htnderllter, for two lots In Rose township.. W00; September 17, 1000. Thomas Swanson to Thomas A. Swan son, for property in McCalmont town' ship. MOO; September 11, 1000. Molly McGee to Jos. and Caroline Mack, for property In Clayville. tflOO; September 22, 1900. Robert N. Calhoun to Avoy Keller, for land in Gasklll township. 4()0; October 8, 1000. H. M. McGee to Sarah Bowers, for land In Gasklll township. MOO; Octo ber 8, 1000. LnrettoV. Wilson, et al., to Frank S. Parker, for land in Plnccreek town ship. $200; August 11, lOOO. August Flower. "It Is surprising fact," says Prof. Houton, "that in my travels In all part of the world, for the Inst ten years, I have met more people having used Green's August Flower than any other remedy for dyspepsln. deranged liver and stomach, nnd for constipation. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling office positions, where headache and general bad feeling from Irregular habits exist, that Green's Au gust Flower is a grand remedy. It does not Injure the system by frequent use, nnd Is excellent for sour stomachs and Indigestion." Sample bottles free at H. Alex. Sloke's drug store. Sold by dealers In nil civilized countries. Get Green's Prize Almanac. JjJSTRAY NOTICE. fume tresimsKlnij on the premises of the umlvrxliliiril 1,1 W lnslow township, utiout the 2'nli of Hepteoilier, l!M. one dark red heifer nnd nun hrlmlle hull, about a year old. The owner Is miuested to eome forwnrd, prove property, puy chain's and lake the heifer and hull away or tliey will be disposed of ao cordhiK to law. W. M. Boyls. Hepl.S'.lt"). OOM AND . 3 SEE LJS. 3 MILL I.REN 50, 5.00, 6.00. LSK TO SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MONARCH SHIRTS. r