mm VOLUME 9. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1900. NUMBER 24. Hormtown. M. L. Hotrlck was In Brookvlllo on Wednesdny. W. H. Slmiwii wan lit Aliens Mills on Monday. A. B. Moore and O. O. ShiitfHts wr ln.DuBnl on WVdnetidiiy. H. J. Hutcliixon bnn moved his mill buck on tlio PiincuHxt truck and him been saving tho oiixt wk. Walter ndCha Iff CHlhniin. of SiiKr Hill, Wttre Hormtown vUllom hint week. Charles SIiuiwikkI had a corn "Vh tick ing" on Friday. Robbed the Gruve. A startling Inclclit.t. In narrated by John Oliver of l'hilad-'lihln. a follow: I wan in an awful uoiuliiion. My Uln was almoHt yellow, eye tuuiken. tongue coated, pain continually In baek and aides, no appellto. frolnr weaker day by day. Three liyiciun had k i vt-it me tip. Then I wan advised to i?e Electric Bittern: to my n real. Joy. the Brut bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their tine for three weekn nd am now a well man. I know they robbed the irravn of another victim." No one should fall i" try them. Only 50c., puarxnlcd. ai H. Alex. Stoke's drugr store. Keystone Hardware Company. SWEET ORR'S ....... l.r.'( - MILLIRBNS-i B CLOTHES. AND DRESS. TROUSERS. .. muuuuimmuuumummii Men's Fall Suits. x We have aimed high in our Fall Clothing stock. The Btocks of several of the largest manufacturers con tributing to complete our stock. Men's Dress Suits Black Clay or Bird'B 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 Stripes. Some have double-breasted vests, others are double- breasted square-cut coats Trousers are cut in accord ance to the latest fashion. $3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 15.00,, 16.00, 18.00. Young Men'B Long Pants Suits, Bize from 15 to double-breasted vest, nice, narrow trousers, $3.50, 5. - 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00. I e show in Buch a pleasing 1 fl Pair pf Extra Trousers, Sweet Orr Union-made. Some are cut with narrow legs, II and others have wider ones for more corpulent men, at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 8.00,8.50, "4. 1. 00, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00. School Report. Hepi.i t of l'hlllipp-. fchtol. Wlnslow township, fur month betflniiltiK Sept. 101 h and ullnc Out. .'ih: Whole num ber of pupil ei Hed. inal' s 1R. femalea 18. total !M: ier ivnt of attendance, males 01, T miili'S IK). Scholars present eveiy day: Hell Hyphrii. Alma I) nh erty. Ethel dithers. H-rtliH Little. Stella N. mi-Is. Susie Dougherty, lvun Douiiherty. Irvln Lott and Carl Heller. WAYDK BhEAKEY, Teacher. Free cf Charge. Any adult suff. i inH from it did settled on the bretist. bronchitis, throator lung troubles of any nattiiv, who will call at H. Alex Stoke's will Is- presented with a samplo bottle of BuscheeV German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and n ne to child ren without order from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as IWcliee's Gorman Syrup In all partsof the elvllized world. Twen ty years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggist will tell you Its success was marvelous. It Is really the only Throat and Lung Rem edy generally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or prove its value. Sold by dealers in all civil ized countries. Get Green's Prize Almanac. IN THE ORDINARY heating stove most of the heat patsta di rect into the chimney without spreading ita warmth. We overcome this waste in the Tremont Hot Blast by converting the amoke, soot and gasea into heat. Producing the greatest result for the fuel consumed. this TREMONT HOT BLAST will burn the poorest quality of alack or coal dust with the seme successful results that it does the best quality of fuel. The fire ie at all times under perfect control, and can be increased or lessened to meet the requirements of the user. No trouble to keep a continuous fire through out the winter. If you want a atove thaf is unequaled for economy and good service buy the TREMONT. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. ALL THE BEST IDEAS. 5 3 3 uummmuuiuiUiamuiumuumiuummim 19, 00' i No Better Stiff Hats Made than oure. You pay from 50c. to $1.00 advance elsewhere but you don't improve the quality. The Fall ehapes 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-lookincr soft hatB that variety of shapes and colors GLASS PLANT NOTES. Gathered by Local Reporter and Clip, ped from Exchange. Stnr Gloss Co. shipped a car of glass to Gnlveston, Texas. Saturday. Tho company will ship a car to Philadelphia and one to Wllllomsport this week. The Kane Window Glass Company's plant was started Inst Wodneedny under most favorahle circumstances, every place being taken, the workmen all signing the scale as provided by the new organization of L. A. .100, K. of L., thus putting one more plant in the list of those who ait opposed to the policy of President Hums of the old L. A. .'100. This plant will employ 300 men. There will be a muss meeting of the window glass workers, including the four trades blowers, cutters. Rattener, and gatherers held at Falls Creek next Saturday. It is expected that this will be tt larger meeting than the one held at Mt. Jo wet t October 13th. Tho Falls Creek llvrithl says: "The people of tho town should make a special effort to make themselves good natured and hos pitable for the occasion. Let the band be on tho streets' the houses decorated and the American flag floating for the occasion." A window glass plant will he started at St. Marys. The plant will be run on the co-operative system and will start with fifty exericnccd employees. Samuel C. Lewis, who week before last earned $11". 35 cutttlng glass In the Arnold factory of the American Win dow Glass Co. passed the 1100 mark last week During the weekending October 13th Mr. Lewis cut 245i boxes of double strength glass, which at 41 cents per box the price manufacturers are pay ing under the scale for 1000-1 gave him S100.65. Superintendent Moore states that this glass wits all cut in daylight and that no Sundays were mixed up in the tlmo. Xntional OUim HmXget. It is understood that U. L. Swindell, now of Jewett, is talked of as a possible candidate for president of the new or ganization, also F.milo Stcngcras a can didate for western district wago com mittee. Mt. Jewett ynm. Tho life of the non-union workmen who are working at factory No. 5, la anything but pleasant. It Is almost lmM)sHlble for them to get accommoda tions at any of the business places, as the union glass men are ever watchful and whenever they see one of them go ing Into a place they notify tho proprie . , &. The Big Reliable CM ARB, bp A0Tl LATENT 5Ep Boys' Double-Breasted Coat, with knee pants, all prices, .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. tor, and in nine cases out of ten they are refused their wants. Saturday evening was a lively one, and In one or .two instances serious trouble was avert ed only by the counsel of cooler heads. Kane Hi publican. Rathmel. Rev. H. Armstrong, newly apainted pastor of the Church of God, preached Sunday evening. Rev. A. J. Meek, of Reynoldsville, has changed his appointment and will pi-each here next Sunday afternoon. Grant Allen, of DuBols, moved to this place Inst week. A. W. Mulhollan and wife and Dr. C. Hoffman and wife, drove to Brook ville Sunday. George Keagle drove to Emerlckville Sunday. A. H. Mussalsyk, of Fairmount, Clar ion county, spent Sunday with friends here; Elmer Fuller, of Port Harnett, visited J,T. Siplelitft Friday. Fred Mohney Is on the sick list. William Tucker, who was badly hurt on Tuesday of last week by an empty trip leaving tho track, Is improving rapidly. The football game here lost Saturday between Snydertown and Rathmel, re sulted In a victory for Rathmel, the score being 4-0. James Roberts, who was Injured last Friday night by a fall of slate, is able to be out again. The C. E. Society held a neck-tie social In the P. O. S. of A. hall Tuesday evening. E. O. Dickey spent Sunday with Rathmel friends. A. L. Keagle and wife, E. R. Kough er and wife, and Mrs. Charles Tomp kins are at Harveys Lake, Pa., on ac count of the serious sickness of the ladies' mother, Mrs. Head ley. Last Sunday was the most disgraceful one ever witnessed by our citizens, as there was a Polish wedding celebrated by way of drinking beer and whiskey. Dancing was kept up In two houses day and night. Your scribe thinks the citizens most annoyed ought to make complaint to the township officers about this matter. Reynold' Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar will cure your cough or cold, or it won't cost you anything. Reynolds drug store. Clothing Store. iiiiiiimtuiiiiiuumuiiiiiiiu' Warmer Underwear for Cool Nights. Ours being the largest stock in the county we therefore have the greatest assort ment. While selecting thia 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; Wright's Med icated Fleece Lined, $1.00; Men'B finer and finest underwear in pure Australian lambs' wool and Bilk finished, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. MILLIRENS, Resolutions. Mazomanla Tribe No. 341, Improved Order of Red Men have adopted the following resolutions: Whkrk.ar, The Great Spirit in his infinite wisdom has seen fit to call from the trail of life our beloved brother, lames G. Howlett, thereby vacating a place In the wigwam that will be hard to fill; and Whkheas, The deceased brother has always faithfully discharged his duties in the tribe and was a very zeal ous worker for its advancement and welfare, therefore be it Itrtohvd, That while we bow in hum ble submission to the will of the Great Spirit we sincorely feel our loss and as we mourn in silence around the dark ened council fire we deeply sympathize with the sorrowing loved ones he has left behind. Hemlved, .That In token of respect for our departed brother we drape our charter In mourning for a period of 30 suns and that these resolutions be spread on the records of the tribe and be pub lished In The Star and a copy be pre sented to the tribe and onq to the widow of the deceased. J. H. Huqhks, 1 William Claubauoh, Com. H. C. Cariikrry. j Bismarck' Iron Nerve. Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the suc cess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 25 cents at II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Johnston & Nolan have a fine line of Emerson's shoes for gentlemen. See them. Such a headache! Perfect headache powders guaranteed to cure, 10c. Abso lutely harmless. Reynolds drug store. Subscribe for The -X" Star If you want the Ncwat. Men's Overcoats. You will soon be up again the Overcoat question. Most 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 tli .it's not here. Some special Overcoats worth seeing Oxford Gray Vicunas, Oxford Gray Cheviots, Oxford Gray Covorts, Tan Covorts, Blue and Black Kerseys. Some ate 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, S.00,'3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. HIqH School Bulletin. EDITORIAL STAFF. SiiUr-li-OiUf-EEt mtllrti. Anlttut Mlttf-TUIt 9w. M Iiltaf-Ettkryi Kl.f . Lost Under the most unaccountable circumstances, a card case. The finder will please return the same to Ralph Kirk. Don't Dunn him for the pay. One of our brilliant juniors Informed us of tho fact that Emerson's father died when he was eight years old. Tb Subs took their final examination In botany last Wednesday. From the appearance of things one would judge that they were a "flowery" class. The mock trial was a success. Thom as Nolan brot suit against Ira Bowser for slander and the jury brot in a ver dict of guilty; defendant to pay ten thousand dollars costs. Room 13 accepted the Invitation to attend the mock trial last Friday. They seemed to enjoy their visit, and we are sure we did. Miss Dally, teacher of high school, preparatory, spent Sunday at her home in Penfleld. There will be two days vacation at Thanksgiving. Seats will be reserved for Dr. Rlker's lecture next Saturday morning. You can't afford to miss it. There will be a local Institute at Elea nora Saturday, Nov. 24th. Alt teach ers are expected to attend. New shelves, cases and blackboard are being put in the laboratory. This Is a long needed Improvement and It will make the laboratory much more convenient. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice In hereby irlven Mint. tlii partnership heretoffor x!m1 luir laMween ( It. Hall, H. h. Burton and W. H. Alexander under the Arm name of Hall, Hurt on ft Co., whk dUwdved on 1 lie dny ofOetober, iww, by tmln of Imrd witrd hurtfiH'HM to Keystone Hardware Co. The book h mid nreountfl nf Hall, Hurt on A tin. have been (dared In the IiiiihIh of Attorney 8. M. Mct'ielKht for pett lenienl. Ham Harton & Co. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Geo. W. Henry, late of Winslow Township. Deceased. Notice h hereby irlven that letter of ad mliiiMtratloii on the est ale of Geo rue, W. Hen ry, bile of 1 he Township nf Wlimlow, County off .TenVrnou mid Htitte of PemiHylvimla, de eemed, have been t ranted to the undei-Nhrtied, to whom all person Indebted to Miild twin to are requeued to maUe payment, and theme bavin r la tnm or demands will make, known the Maine without delay. A. O. Mii.uhkn, Oet.ft, iwn. Administrator. M , 3 AND ASK TO SEE OUR N LINE OF MONARCH SHIRTS. REYNOLDSVILLE, FA.
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