VOLUME . KKYNOLIWV1LLK, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, KUVEM KEU 2, 15100. NUMISEfl 21). MITCIIELL. ATTOKN E Y-ATLAW. Office on West Mnln Miwt, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Kcynoliisvllle, I'll. G, m. McDonald, attorney-at-law, Notnry Pulillr, reul esliili wit'tit, I'liti'M Bectiivtl, rolWM-tloim nutile promptly. Utllce In Nolitn liliM'k, ltiynollavllln, I'll. gMITH M. McCHEIGHT, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W , ftntnry Fiilillr mid KimiI KM nt ARent. L'nl ucllona will loi'clve prompt intention. Ofllrt In KrtM'hllch & Henry block, neur ptmtoHire. UeynoUiavlllu I'll. tl. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDS VILLE, VA. HiwHlent dnntlst. In the Froehllrh ft llen Ty block, near Hit) poMolllce, Mnln ntrert. OontleneiMi In operating. It. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, - Office on wi-ontl floor of First National bunk building, Mnln Htreet. K. R. DKVERE KING. DENTIST, Office on oeeond floor Reynoldsivllle Heal Estate KIiIk., Main utreet, Keynolilsvllle, I'll. E NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Audit, Keynolilsvlllu, I'll. IN Keystone Hardware Company. J E SWEET ORR'S WORKING. CLOTHES. AND DRESS. TROUSERS. . . kuumuummummmimK lUiiUiiiUiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiuiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Men's Fall Suits. We have aimed high in our Fall Clothing stock. 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, ,h 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00. puch a pleasing of Extra Trousers, Sweet Orr Union-made. Some are cut with narrow legs, others have wider ones for more corpulent men, at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 8.00,8.60? 4.50, 5.00, 6.00. - , . . ASK TO SElHTuR NEW LINE OF MONARCH SHIRTS. H. HUGHES. UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING. A full tint of supplies coiislnntly on liiitnl. I'li'tuie ftninlimn spiv In It. v. tMlli e mill ivare rootn In Hie Mnote tinllillnu on Main street. j JOTICL Dl.LNAl'. REYNOLDSVILIiE. I'A. FU.IXK DIM '., l'mrUl,; r'lrstVluss In every ptirtlruliir. t-oi'titeilln tlie very rent re of I lie business pin t of town. Free 'tins to nttil from trettm itnrl I'otntnoillntiH sn tuple rooms foremntnerrltll truvelels. II OTEL McCONNKLL, ijtrvKriT.nvTT.T.P'.. pa. FUANKJ. lll..CI Vfijirtti.i. The leatlltiK hotel of I lie num. Ileinhpiitt -teis for eoninieirlal men. fleam hent, free bus, bath room aiuli'losetH on every Door, miiiiule rooms, IiIIHiikI room, telephone con tteetloiiH ftc. STRAY NOTICE. t'nnie trespiisslnit on the premises of the nnilerslitneil in Wlnslow tonshl. Nov. "th anil lltlt, one liuhl red yeurllnu heifer. The owner Is ti'iiu sted to eome forward, prove propertv, pnv ehiirires antl Hike her nwiiy or she will tie llsioed of ticcoi illnic to law. Hiulimel, Fa., Nov. IJ, IIKil). f. T. I'KAN. STRAY NOT IC E. (nine trestmssttm on the inetnlses of the iimlersluni'd In fvkeHvllle, Wlnslow township. Nov. ttth, twin, one Inrue red row, with a little white alonit hnrk, the rlcht horn turns down and left tin ns up. The owner Is requested to eome forward, prove property, pay rhinites mill take her away or she will lie dl-posed of arrordluu to Inn. .loltN II. r IKK. Sykesvllle. I'll.. Nov. Ill, 11100. THE ORDINARY J. heating stove most of the heat passes di rect Into the chimney without spreading its warmth. We overcome this waste in the Tremont Hot Blast by converting the smoke, soot and gases into heat. Producing the greatest results for the fuel consumed. V TREMONT HOT BLAST will burn the poorest quality of slack or coal dust with the same successful results that it does the best quality of fuel. The fire is 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 stove that is unequaled for economy and good service buy ths TREMONT. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. ALL THE BEST IDEAS. is , 5 3 JL X JL No Better Stiff Hats Made than ours. You pay frcin 50c. to $1.00 advance elsewhere but you don't improve the quality. The Fall chapes are here in abundance; any color, all dimencions. $1.25, 1.50, r.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 SUNDAY SCHOOL VISITATION. Further Particulars. Concerning the Cnn vass to be Mode Dec. 6th. Tim plans iifo I'tipiilly miuiiring for thn lioiiAo-to-liuiiso visitation of tho itiirmijjlm of RoynnUlNVlllo. West Royn oltlsvlllu anil t'rcHiMittvlllo, which Is to bo miitlo on Thiirsilay, Deccmbor 0th. Tho following persons comprint) the Ex vcutlvi' Cotnittittct!, which litis charge, of tho ciirryinif out of tho plan as ar rangi'il: Ri-v. Terry A. Reno, Rov. A. J. Mock, Ph. J) , Rov. VV. Frnnk Rebor, O. W. 1'iuYn, S. S. Robinson and W. 8. Stout', Chairman. The district has bi't ii divided Into twelve sub-districts, as follows: Nos. 1 and 2 West Reynoltlsvlllo. No. 3 From First street, east side of Main street to Fourth street, mid streets Intersecting. No. 4 From Fourth street, east sldo of Main Btreet to Seventh, and streets liilerseetinK. No. fi From Seventh street, east side of Main street to Cemetery road, and streets Intersecting. No. (I From Cemetery road, both sides Main street to i'rescottvllle, Reyn olds store. No. 7 Prescoltvlllo. No. 8 From JYeseottvllle boundary, along Worth anil cross streets to Hill street. No. 0 From Cemetery road, west side of Main street and Intersecting streets to Tenth. . No. 10 From Tenth street, west side of Main to Soveitlli street, Jackson and Intersecting streets. No. 11 From Suvetilh street, west sldo of Main to First. Htreet, Jackson atitl intersecting streets. .No. 1- Pleasant avenue und Inter seeling streets. Names of Sunday school and church workers who will undertake tho duty of visiting every home in sub districts as shown above: Mrs. S. G. Austin, Mrs. John Rarkley, Mrs. George McDonald, Mrs. T. J. Davis, Mrs. A. T. Hlng, Mrs. S. T. Reynolds, Mrs. George Kline, Mrs. G. G. Williams. Mrs. M. E. Weed, Mrs. Thomas Hoon, Mrs. B. E. Hoover, Mrs. (. Melllngor, Mrs. Fred Schurlg, Mrs. A. J. I'ostlethwait, Mrs. J. C. King, Mrs. J. Tyson, Mrs. A. II. Bowser, Mrs. G. R. Mll'llren, Mrs. J. Campbell. Mrs. S. Reynolds, Mrs. J. Cuthers, Mrs. E. L. Evans, Mrs. M. C. Coleman, Mrs. Hooker, Mrs. A. Reynolds, Mrs. M. E. Rldgeway, Mrs. Laura Stephenson, Mrs. J. C. Hirst, Mrs. Elizabeth Potter, Mrs. R. A. Rithlo, Mrs. R. II. Wilson, Mrs Llllle Gross, Mrs L W Huyck, Mrs John ReddeelltT. Mrs V It Pratt, Mrs W F Marshall, Mrs .1 S Clark. Mrs J Trudgen, Mrs A U Weed, Mrs A Hen dricks, Mrs Barry, Mrs M J Davis, Mrs James Tittltt, Mrs John Lav erlck, Mrs Charles Herpel, Mrs O W Palen, Mrs Charles Klrehartz, Mrs II Isecnn, Mrs David Reynolds, & J V J V X The Big Reliable TOP C.0AP 'A ARE- ARE, SWELL L o. fee 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. Mis T V, Shields. Mrs Freeee, Mrs Julia I Rlslon, Mrs W F Reber, Mrs A J Meek, J Mrs J K Johnston, M rs Amelia Sctiuek ers, Mrs Llzzli) Hone, Mrs L M Sim mons, Mrs Elizabeth Riiub, Mrs G Roller, Mrs Sewlldu Scttsi r, Mrs Edith Schttekers, Mrs Fred Hunts. Mrs Claw son, Mrs 1) O May. Misses Unien Heck, Orplia Hreri Emily RonneH, Chrlstino Brown, Minnlo Trultt, Mildred Iloon, Minnie Whllmore, Blntioho Whlttnore, Anna Davis, Emma Davis, Nelllo Ar mor, Florence Slone. Hell Arnold, Ed na Myers, Joslo Gibson, Mittitl Ren, Florence Stewart, Gertie Sterley, Jen nie Thompson, Ophelia Wesson, Ethel Wlnslow, Ermu Robinson, Caroline Robinson, Lizzm Irving. Oil In Wheeler, Lois Robinson. Lydia Melllngor, Edith Harris, Ida Showers, Maiul Shobert Maggie Sheesley. Edna Lewis. Ollvu Jones, Minnlo Ki-lley. Lizzie Brisbln, Mayme Sutter. Rentta Prlesler, Olive Reynolds, Herthu McGaw. Maggie Hall, Alda McEntlre. Ella Phlllltts. Maymo Plyler, Eleanor Reed, Christiana Hilos, Kale Dtinkle, Eva Dentiisey, Joan Mnero, Heltle Siple, Lillian Lewis. Molllu Yenewlne. Maud Hoon, Terza Booth, Barbara Deenter, Lticlle Mitch ell, Etta Shaffer. Agnes Robertson. Anna lilies, Mary Hitrge. Cnrrlo Al- HOUSE-TO trNtlKR Atmi'ICRK OP TIIM SUNDAY-SCHOOL Name, Residence, Number of persons Included In tliU Number under eighteen years of Number ntteudlug Church nt lenftt Number attending Sutidny School CHURCH PWEFERPNPP. r,,t X npiKiMte the Advent ltniittst."7. . . . . . Cm holic, Koinnn, . . . Greek, . . . ChrUtTaii (l)iyciib )T. ' Church of God, . . , . ConRrcRntlotml, , , . , Dimknrd. . . '. KpUcopnl, Protestant, . ' Kcfortued, KvnnReilrnl Aociutinnr" Friend (gnakcr), . . . jew, . . . , . , r Lutheran, . , . , , . No Preferetire. , . Refused Informnlion, Mi denomination priftrrod It not grtn aboro writ It htn: 8h0 name of Pastor of tho Church aitndoa i" ' prof orntl : Is thin record of a Family? Servniit? , Bonnier? .ii Whst Inngtlnge In lined at home f . Visitor, Vititor't Mddres$, I'ut any rcmarka on OMriet No X J V JL Clothing Store. OUR HATSARI THE LATENT 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 patronn who have to face the storms of many cold clays, 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 a"hd finest underwear in pure Auntralian lambs' wool and silk finished, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. M I L In Ight. Jennie Hurry. Helen Seeley, Messrs Onigo MutidorlT. R L Mile's, Thomas Gnllifnrd. Henjainlti (Jitltiford. W H SlatifTer. Getirge Ren, Thomas It-it. Robert Slple, Charles Mel'herson, Ori ie Sltoesli'v. Tliointis Adams, James Campbell. Clinrh s Iortl. R E Knottier, (! A Stephensnti, Will Northey, Fred Deinpsey, William Bttrge, Will Blnney K G HotlorlT. One thousand circulars were distrib uted at the tariotis chorcht'S last Sun day en purpose to give tho Iteoplo an Idea of our plan of work. If our friends having those circulars still in possession would kindly fill out the bltitilis and band them to the visitors on December (ith they will greatly assist In this good work. A grand rally and conference of the workers und those whose names are above will tttkt) place on Monday even ing, Deo. 3rd. In the Baptist church, when speeches will be tnndii by tho pastors of the churches and others. All visitors and workers are urgently re quested to he present to receive dia grams of districts, cards, and final In structions, w. s. Stone, Chairman of Com. Fac-simile of card to be filled In by visitors: HOUSE VISITATION ASSOCIATION. record t ngc? once a month 1 . regularly ? . Church preferred. Mennouite, , , . Methodist l-:plscopal, . " Protestnnti " " Free, , . . " Frin.JUve.7 Slnraviuu, . . . , , Prebytcrian '. Vnited. . Reformed, . Ciiinberlnntj Relormed Church, lT tilted Itrethren, . j l' tilted KvaiiKelicnl, , JTnivernalNt. , . . . Not at Home, . , , Vacant Home. . . Are the people J White? . Colored? the back of thin card. Sub-District JVo. AND EE US. i 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. , 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. L I R E N S, BING & CO. , NEW H GOODS I JI oonoooooooo O ALL OVER $ Kjj 000()()000t))000000) f M THE STORE 000 0000 00(10 oooooooo X DRESS GOODS JJ AND SUITINGS X Uverr new style and IbJi efTtet in stfiple fall nnd ff winter fabrics. fa V !;!;!;! 3 BLACK GOODS fa O Our line is complete. f( X Prunellas, diagonal, bril- fa y linnte, zibelines, crepons, fa ?if pirolas nnd many other J? f kinds, from 2f cents to W y $2.00 per yard. fa v! W Ladies,' Misses' and fa Children's fa 1 JACKETS AND CAI'ES. jf Spend n little time and fa look nt them before buy- fa ing elsewhere. jfiy fa $ij The time to buy jj 9 FURS fa M We sell the best furs that are made no inferior, fa U( patched up stuffs. fa . 1 uiamumiiammmuiuuuu REYNOLDSVILLE, FA. .7