i VOLUME 1). KKYNOMMYIM.K. I'MXN'A., WKINItoI)AY,ftOVKMnKK 21, 15)00. NTAIHKH 28. 5 lways on Tim SlP-TO-DATE. I will visit Brookville November 21 find 22 and lloTKL Impkuial, Ukynoi.phvim.k NOVEMBER 23. Good eye work 11 spec ialty and all work warranted. G. C. GIBSON, Optician. JjJSTHAY NOTICK. CftniV lfSHIHslll OH 1 lit pM'llllMtM Itf till' nnttorMlffiu'd lu HvUrsvllli', Wlnslow townlih), Nov. tith, lltOO, out! hirw ml row, with a llnlu wlilto Along Itark, tin rljihl hot 11 tnriiH flown ' And h'ft t 11 rim tip. Tin owtu't- Ih tin utii lo rome fniwunl, piovo (impci'ly. 1.V rhmww and take I km- itwtiy or situ will Ih rifnosH of uccoMliim to luw. John II, Tikk. Hykosvlllo. I'll.. Niv. IW, ll00. JSTHAY NOTICK. Cnm trfRpHHMlnif on thu pronilM of tin1 untlrwIniHMl In Wlimlow towMMlitp, Nov. Ttli And Hlh, one light red yourltnn lit'lfor. Tlw owner Ih ri'qnt'NitMl to mmu forward, prove proMHy, puy rlturgoH find tiiko her nway or hIip will be dlniMwi'd of ucrordintf to hiw. Uathim'l, I'u., Nov. 12, 11HXI. ('. T. I'KAN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Notice In Imi-cliy given tlmt letter of itl mlnlstriitirm on tbe est tile of OuhrUd Fy, lute of the Township of Wtimlow, County of .lefferwtn nnd Nlntu of t'cnimylvtiiila, ih t'aned, have been grnntcd to the und'rlgnH, to whom nil peraoitM Imlehled to mild eHtttte are requeHtrri to maku payment, nnd tin we having clalniM or denmnuH will make known the same without delay. K. Nkh Nov. a, 11)00. Administrator. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice in hereby given t tint the partnership heretofore exlHtlng between L. V. IVrrln and N. T. HhodeH, under firm name of I'errln & Hhotli', wax dissolved on 5th day of Novem ler. WO, by mutual consent. All debts owing totmld firm are receivable by L. V. I'errln, to whopi also all chilnts and denuindHon wild Arm wre to be presented for payment. West Heynoldsvllle, Vn.t L. V. I'rmhin, Nov. ft 1UO0. N. T. Kmooeh. B B B B B B Men's Fall Suits. V We have aimed high in 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 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'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. Well a pleasing r or .Extra Trousers, weet urr union-maae. Rome are cut witn narrow legs, 1 others have wider ones for more corpulent men, at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 8.00,3.50, i, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, The iiiglsi Place TIIK KIGIIT GOODS AND TII1J RIGHT PRICK IS AT People's Bargain store To save 25 to 35 per cent on Pall and Winter Goods. wo Yon will find n Complete Stock of Lndies,' Gents' nnd Children's Underwear at as low a price as you wish. Men's Fleece-lined Under shirts from 35c. up. Ladies' full size Ribbed Vests from 15e. up. Children's Vests from lOe up. Complete stock of Men's Clothing from $3.65 up to $11.75. Overcoats at a very low price. You will find a valuable as sortment of Men's assorted Pants from 75c. up. A complete stock of Men's iintl Boys' Hats, Caps, Shoes and Gloves at u very low price. Remember, all goods must be sold. Our Motto is, "0uick Saks and Small Profits.'" A. KATZEN, Reynoldevllle. Pa. PROP. our Fall Clothing stock- MILLIREN 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 shapeB and colors Hluh School Bulletin, j EDITORIAL RTAFF. I tdlt.r-lD-ChUf Clim.nl '01. i Alflltant Hilar Urttt H.ik '01. L.nl FdHf- AllH Ettnl '01. With this Nmin of IlfM.KTIM the duty of )ii'c!iHilti(i tills column ihshc Into new hntiil.s, utid In aimilnir thn rt'lcns of iiiaiiaKiMnunt, n wlnli It, to bu iiiidci-htixid t hut thin Imineof those- pppn- llHI' 1!U.' Wlllll'l! till! llllUjB HIH'U thn niHti. Hut we hIhiII emlciivor tu I'.linuil cln t.hu iilTillrn of tin- TIlcli Solionl In tin Injpiirtliil uiHiiniU' iiud In 1 1tn h-t inlor- CHt of tlm HC'lllHtl. At. llii! ri'tfiilnr iiiuutinir of the Sluikospi'iiruiin bllriHiy Soolfiy ths folliiwliiu nflloers wi'in oli'fti d: Pi'tnl d"nt, Frnnnrs Klnj.': vlm'-iirenldiint, Maudu Itoon; m'trotiiry. liold'n.' KinKi pi'opnun committal, Kllln Mllllmn, Prof. Iit'Bvunwiirtli: crltlo, Hnlih Kirk; editoi'-iii-i'hi' . C'li-lMcnt. Flyiin, Hxlt ant I'ditor, (Iraiai Movk; local editor, A lieu KVHIIH. Thomas Nolan U Hi'i lou.sly thinking of jmtorlnjf Into imrtncrxlilp with nno of our llvni'ytiiL'U. Prof.: "Why an' tlii-ti'liuiiilfHi'ipial?'' Hi'i'lit .fc: "H Iii.h Itn 'hoholociiH' anifh'H i'tial.'' .Tiim.-rt Mulr and Viola Mc'(!aw, two HcliloiH who havi: bxt'ii ulisi iit from w.-liool for wmm tiini', i'i liii'ii d to thflr Btudh'H Innt WMcU. Th! Juniors o'rtalii'y art' niaklnif raplil protffi'HH In (((inictry. New thi'tiii-iiiH arc inaniifai'turfd by them evory day. KxUuikIvu liiipi'oveincnti) have bucn niHilt) in tho fludliorliim. A drop cur tain Iiuh biH-n pui'chiisi'd, foot llifhts havo boi'ti net. in. and otlvr linproviitiietits have biM-n inadu which add Kri'Utly to tho uppuaratn:o of the roHtrum. It Is to bo hoped that the now pro Ifi'Hm coin in 1 tU) will dlci'liai'ifo their duties us faithfully an did tholr predu- COHHOI'S. Huslness of paramount Importance) was transacted at the last meeting of society. Details will bu given later. A volo of thanks was tendered the retiring nfltcors. Including the program committee. Prof. Leaven worth spent Sunday In Dultols. The program committee Is requested to have the program prepared In ad vances to-duy of society, so tho mooting can proceed without waiting for tbe next number to be made out. TOP C.0A"tf CM ARE- , BEAUTIES Boys' Double-Breasted Coat, with knee pants, all prices, $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. Hormtown. U. A. Shugar. who has been on tho sick list, has greatly Improved the past weuk. .1. II. Hurtop, of Aliens Mills, was In Ilornitown hunting rabbits last Monday. M. L. Hut rick took a load of hay to Hiilno Town, F.Ik county for Peter Sny d' f hist. Monday and returned home on Tuesday. ,1. H. Smith's mill has been running full blast tho past week. A. K. Calhoun, of Brock way villc, was In this place on Tuesday last,. .Mrs. II. l' and Miss Julie Sehugars were visiting at Urockway vlllo last week. A certain young man from this neck-o'-woods started out 'one Sunday with bis girl on a pleasure trip, but not being ni!iialntt d wit h the lay of tho country he wished to travel through, after get ting 1- or I I miles from homo ho wan dered around and made up bis mind be was lost but as luck would have it a farm er came to their rescue and directed them as Iwst be could and after driving anoth er long, weary mile on an old log road they got wi tli i ir seeing distance of the bouso they hud been longing to sen but as 1 bey had u small stream to cross and tbe bridge was bin ned out they were left In a worse predicament than ever. The young man llniilly railed for help and after overcoming a great many ob stacle they arrived at their destination late in tho afternoon. Not always the pleUHiintest tbini' either to travel in an unknown country. Free tf Charge. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will call at II. Alex Stoke's will be presented with a sample bottle of Uosohee! German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none to child ren without order from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Iioschee's German Syrup In all partsof the civilized 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 Itum edy generally endorsed by physicians. One 7ii cent bottle will cure or prove Its value. Sold by dealers in all civil i.tul countries. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Such a headache! Perfect headache fiowders guaranteed to cure. 10c. Abso utely hurmless. Reynolds drug store. VJUI UUK Hasten 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; Wright's Med icated Fleece Lined, $1.00; Men's finer and finest underwear in pure Australian lambs' wool and silk finished $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. MILLIRENS, Paradise. .1. W. Syphrit. of Homestead, Pa., visited Ms piiietits in Ibis place a cou plu of days the past week. Albert W, Pifer, of Germany, was a ealler In Paradis.) on Saturday. John M. Stronso sold a valuable Jersey heifer to John Slitter last week. Quite u number of the young people of this place attended teachers' Insti tute at Sykesvllle on Saturday. Scott Syphrit, who was up In Klk county a few weeks on a bunting expe dition, came homo on Saturday. Joseph Cochran spent Sunday at Wlnslow. The young people of this place met at tho Phillppl school last Thursday even ing and organised a literary society. Waydu Hreakey, teacher of tbo school, was elected president; A. L. Sheesley, vice-president; Tom Gathers, secretary and treasurer, and J. M. ' Sheesley, critic. Tbe society will meet on Thurs day evening of each week. Solomon Phillppl. of Sykesvllle, called on friends in Paradise on Sunday. Lewis Little, of Heynoldsvllle, called on friends here on Sunday. Six Frightful Fjilures. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent Win. II. Mullen of Loekland, O., to an early grave. All said he hud a fatul lung trouble and that ho must soon die. But he was urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. After taking five bottles ho wus entirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to cure all diseases of throat, chest and lungs, Including Coughs, Colds, LaGrlppe, Pneumonia, Bronchit is, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, uOc. and 1.(0. Trial bottles free ut II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoflieo at Keynoldsville, Pa., week ending Nov. 17. 1!KK: John Gumaer (2), Victnrlnn Kettrey, J. C. Low, L. II . Snyder, David U. Wells. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Is It Your Bicycle ? . A bicycle was left at. t he store of Peter Yanuty, Big Soldier, six or eight weeks ago and the owner Is requested to call for same and take It away or it will be sold. 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 that's not here. Some special Overcoats worth seeing Oxford Gray Vicunas, Oxford Gray Cheviots, Oxford Gray Covorts, Tan Covorts, 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. 1 5 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. RATMMEL ITEMS. Three Thousand Dollar Fire Seven Head of Cattle Cremated. Last Saturday night about nine o'clock fire was discovered In John Smith's large farm barn, and in u few moments tho whole upper part, of tho barn was a muss of flames. John Buughinan, Mr. Smith's teamster sue- , ceeded in getting tbe horses and cattle out of the barn, hut was driven out by tbe fire nnd compelled" to leave seven head of cattlo in the stable. One valu able cow that, escaped was so badly burn ed that It wos decided to kill her. There was quite a quantity of grain and about twenty-five tons of hny in tho barn. Mr. Smith also lost most of hia farm machinery, two wagons, two buggies, a light hack and a surrey. The loss will probably reach &'l,000 with no In surance. There Is no cluo to tbe origin of the fire, but two trumps were driven out of the barn early In tho evening, and It Is thought they may have re turned and In some way started the fire. Mr. Smith lost his barn in the same way about ton years Hgo. just after his crops had been harvested. C. E. Humphrey left last Friday for Beaver, Pa., where ho has secured a lucrative position. J. II. Hughes is improving his house by putting In steam heat. Josiuh Gregory has moved his family to New Florence. John Smith is quite seriously ill. Editor Sees Wonders. Kditor W. V. BHrry of Lexington, Term., in exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted a severe case of piles. His quick cure through using Bueklon's Arnica Salve convinced him It is anoth er world's wonder. Cures piles, Injur ies, inllamation, and all bodily erup tions. Only ileents at II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Johnston and Nolan have a number of odd sizes, good style shoes that they are selling at a big reduction; This Is your opportunity for a bargain. The Farm Journal is cheap but not too cheap to be good; It is full of ginger and gumption, and has as many other good things in It that you can use as any paper at any price. It will be sent four years to subscribers of THE STAR who pay arrearages and one year in ad vance and 25 cents extra, or 1 1.2.1 for the Farm Journal for four years and The Stab for one year. ASK TO SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MONARCH SHIRTS. REYNOLDSV1ULE, PA.
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