p v VOLUME 9. KKYNOLDSVLLLK, I'KNN'A., WEDNESDAY, JANlIAliV 16, lttOl. MITCHELL, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. Offlre on Wpwt Mnln hInmH. opwmlti lliu Commercial Holi?l, Kt?ynollv IMC. I'll. G. m. Mcdonald, ATTOHN EY-AT-L A VV, Mm-jr Public, mil nntiitn iiircnf, I'titmita at. uiimI, rnlliTtlmifl nirtdt promptly. Oltlre In Nolan Work, Hy mllvllln, I'a. gMITH M. McCHKlGHfi ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Nolnrr I'nblli- hikI Heal Etate Anont. Col-lfti-tlomi will rpri-lve prompt attention. Otllre In Khm hllcli Henry block, nmir poHtnflicu, KnynoldHVlllB I'll. U. B. E. HOOVEH, KKYNOLDSVILLE, PA. RmlnVnt dnntlnt. In (Iip r'roclilli fi A Hen ry lilix-k. scar thn ponteflU-e, Mnln street, (lent InneAfl In ourratliig. U. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office nn swnnd floor of First Niitlonnl bniik building, Mnln Mr-rat. jjn. r. dkvehe king! DENTIST, OmVe on necond floor ReynoldRVllle Kfal Extnie r)ll., Main street, Keynnliliivllle, I'n. J NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Rent Eatute A Kent, Reynoldnvll)o, Pa. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of nnppllen eonatnntly on lifind. Picture frumlriB (tixvliilty. onVeaml ware room In the Moore building on Mnln utreet. H OTEL BELNAP, UEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FltANK V1KTZ, Proprietor. FlmtclftM Inever particular. I.ncat1 In the very centre of wis bufuneitiipart of town. Free 'but to and from trains nnd commodious ampla rooms for commercial traveler. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, rtvprietor. The leading hotel of the town. Headquar ter! for commercial men. Htenm heat, f re bus, bath rooms and closets on every floor, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con ' actions Ac. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby lven that letters of ad ministration on the estate of loseph Hrltton, lateof Washlnxton township, deceased, have been granted to the un rslt;ned. All per sona having claim or detains against said ealato are hereby notlfled to make payment of the same without delay. Wa. H. Brittoh, Administrator. O. M. McDonald, Kockdale Mills, Pa. Att'y for Adm'r. Cubacrlbc for u The -X- Star If you want tha N SUCK To make the latter part announce values that can't be beaten. We work continually to sell goods at the lowest possible prices consistent with good merchandise. We endeavor at all times to kind and positively will not handle anything that is not reliable if we know it. You who have watched our au .-ertisements will know that they are always truthful and . WE ALWAYS DO JUST WHAT WE SAY. ALL HOLIDAY GOODS Dress Goods. ' We offer our entire stock of Dress goods and Linings at a big sacrifice. Black Cashmere that sells for 25c at 19c a yard. 50c Black Crepons at 39c. Finer ones that were 1.50 and $1.75 will go in this sale at $1.25 a yard. 54 inch Broadcloth, $1.25 grade, in black, tan, brown, gray, green, blue and red will be sold at $1.00 a yard. . All 25c Dress Goods, both novelty and plain at 19c. All 50c dress goods, 39c a yd. " 75c " " 65c a yd. " $1.00 dress goods, 79c a yd. We have full lines of colors of prices that will be sold at a big reduction. All Linings .MTrlmmlng;. Reduced. Shoes. About 150 pair of Ladies' shoes sold at 1.25. About 100 pair of ChUdrcn's shoes that were 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 go jn this sale at 7oc. jember we have a full and up tions and the best 3.00 for Men, Women and No Because we buy from lanufactories and you k k whatever to run as ve every garment we Kse prices we will . everything sold. ' California Tour Vii Pennsylvania R. R. Thn Pennsylvania Railroad Company Iihs iiiTiiugcd for H 'spi nliil it'Hnnnlly-uiiiiiliiuii-d tour through California, to leave Nov.- York niifl riiilmlclplila on February H. by tho "(iohleti (Sate Spe rial," iMinipowd exclusively of Pullman parlor-smoking, dining, drawing-room, sleeping, compartment, and observation earn, returning liy March 20. This special train will Ixi run over tho entire rou to. The licst hotels will lw used where extended stops are made, but the train will be at the constant command (if the party. Itound-trlp tickets, covering nil neces sary expenses-, $l"0 from all points on Pennsylvania Railroad except Pitts burg, from which point tho rato will be $445. For further Information apply to tick et agents; Tourist Agent, 111)0 Broad way, New York; 4 Court street, Brook lyn; 781) Broad streot, Newark, N. J.; B. Courlaondor, Jr., Passenger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore, Md.J Colin Htudds, Passenger Agent South eastern District, Washington, D. C; Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western District, Pittsburg, Pa.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Girdle the Globe. The fanio of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best In the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer ol cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, felons, aihes, pains and all Bkin eruptions. Only Infallible pile cure. 25c a box at H. Alex. Stoko'a. A Great Nerve Medicine. Celery King cleanses the system and ballda It-up. It make the blood par. It beautifies the complexion. It cure constipation and liver disorder. It cures beadaebs and most other acbas. Celery Kins onraa Nerve, Stomach, Ltvat and Kidney disease. 1 WAGM'S Begins Monday, Jan. 14, and Glioses Thursday, Jan. 31. ofTanuary a great bargain month A large assortment of fine dress patterns that were 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 at 98c a yard. silks and velvets for waists at all that sold at 2.0Q to 3.00 will be - to - date line of 6hoes shoes ot all shoe for ladies made. Children are reduced for thla aale. Better CLOTHING Can be Found A fino Beaver Overcoat loilue or gray sold at $5.00, at $3.75. ' v A One Overcoat, made of Kersey or Melton in gray, sold at $7.00, at $5.00. All 10,12.50 fcqd $15.00 Overcoats at 7.50, 9.00 and $11. AU Men' attl lioy't VMhing at a Similar fMliuklon. Paradise. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. J. 1'ifor, of (Jermtmy, wore the guests of the latter' parents In this place over Humbly. Mies Nancy H. cmiT, of Elk county, was -visiting relatives and friends In Paradise the past week. Wo are glad to learn that George ITollcnhaugh, after a few days of Illness, Is able to be around ngain. Miss Orrel McCrelght, who has been in the west for about ono year, has been a welcome visitor in this community tho past week. Albert Strouso and A. L. Slieesley are attending court in Brookville this week. Jilns Klshol spent Sunday with friends In Reynoldsvlllu, The young people of this place, ten dered Mr. and Mrs. Edward II 111 la a surprise party last Thursday. About fifty wore present. A fine dinner was served and the occasion was a very en joyable ono for all present. Amos Strouse Is looking after business Interests at Uarrlgburg this week. Personally-Conducted Tour to Florida. The first Jacksonville tour of the sea son via the Pennsylvania Railroad, al lowing two weeks in Florida, loaves New York, Philadelphia and Washing ton by special train February fi. Ex cursion tickets, Including railway trans portation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals en route In both directions while traveling on the spe cial train, will be Bold at tho following rates: New York, $50.00; Buffalo, $54.25; Rochester, $54.00; Elmtra, 951.45; Erie, $54.85; Wllllamsport, 1.10.00; Wilkes Barre, $50.35; and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and full In formation apply to ticket agents; B. P. Fraser, Passenger Agent Buffalo Dis trict, 307 Main streot, Elllcott Bquaro, Buffalo, N. Y.; F. , Palmatoer, City Ticket Agent, 20 State street, corner Corinthian, Rochester, N. Y.; E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wll llamsport, Pa.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel phia. Don't let them trouble you this cold weather. Use Clydesdale Ointment on frost-bitten feet, sore hands and cold sores. One day tells the tale. The jar with the red too. 2Go at the druggist's, we are giving greater bargains than we were ever able to give before. Regardless of cost, such as Vases, Jardiniere, Fancy Dishes, Fancy Baskets, Toilet Sets, Rings, Brooches, Silver Trinkets, Cushion Tops, Doileys, Fancy Stand Covers, Etc. NOTIONS. Clark's Thread, Bilk Thread Needles Tidy Cotton Silklteeo -Paper Pins Paper Best Pins 4o 4a 4o 4o 4o le 4e DOMESTICS. fllnfrhnm m m Aln ttA Aunt Nancy's unbleached Muslin, 4c a yd Paotflo " ". 6o ' Lockwood '' " 6o ." Fine bleached MubIId So " tl i Qq " " Hill Muslin 7io ' Calicos 4o " " Best 5o " Percales - 6, 8 and lOo " Sllkillne - loo " Toweling, from 4 to lOo " Shirting prints - 4o " Cheviot Shirting . 4 to 8o " Outing Flannel - 4 and 5o " Ho Outing - bo lOo Outing . . 12io Outing 8o " lOo LINBNS. 2To Table Linen, 30o " " 35o " " 50o " " 80o " " 19o 23o 29o 30o 68o 1.00 Table Linen, 79o 1.25 " U.00 1.00 Napkins, 80c a doz. 1,25 1.00 a doz. 1.75 . " 1.45 a doz. Men's 50o Overalls " 50oJaokets '' COo Jean Pants 85o ". " $1.00 " " 15oWool8ocks m 25o " . 30o 3l)o 3!K) . 6l)o 79o lie 20o 39o DUO J OUO COo Iverythmg in the Store1 Rathmel. W. A. Stewart wns confined to his room lust week with rheumatism. W. A. Butler, of Phillpsburg, sHnt several days hero last week. Mr. Harris, of DiiHiiIh, was In town lust Wednesday. Fred Moliney Is on the sick list again. Charles Harris Is very low with pneu monia. Robert Htlvcnson. of Kittnnnlng, re turned home lust week after a short visit with friends here. Mlko Kalfelz Is again a resident of our town. M. C. Leard, of Klttannlng was In town over Sunday. Protracted mectlugs were begun this week in the Church of God. J. II. Hughes and George Roberts wont to Harrlshurg Monday morning to witness the election of U. S. Senator. The P. O. S. of A. held an open In stallation last Wednesday evening. District President Null, of Sykcsvllle, conducted tho exercises and Rev. F. L. Hardens, of Clearfield, delivered an address. Tho Knights of Pythias held a public Installation of officers Monday night. District Deputy W. S. Weaver, of Brookville,' installed the officers. Quite a crowd was present and after the In stallation an Interesting program was rendered, as follows: Music, Rathmel choir; opening address, P. C, John Stewart; song,. Wra. Tucker; music, Roynoldsvllle choir; song, Wm. Illnney; recitation, Mollie Moore; song, choir; recitations, Jennie Mayhew; music, Reynoldsville choir; song, William Cop ping; music, choir; address, J. II. Rlck ard; song, Wm. Tucker; song, John Reddccllff; music, Reynoldsville choir; music, "America," audience. The following K. of P. officers were Installed Monday evening: C. C, Thomas McNeil; V. C, John Williams; Prelate, William Tucker; Master at Arms, Andrew Moore; I. O., Jacob Mornlngstar; O. O., Amel Froehllch. A Deep Mystery. It Is a mystery why women endure backache, headache, nervousness, sleep lessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy spells when thousands have proved that Eloctrlo Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phoebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame 1 yd. Hat Cord lo 4to8o lo 2o 5o 4c 35o 1 yd. Garter Web Shoe Laces, 2 pair Best Shoe Laces, 1 pair 1 Doz. Best Pearl Buttons Gold-plated Collar Buttons Gold-filled Cuff Buttons 60o Cotton Blankets 44o a pair. 50o " 69o ' 5o ' 1.00 " 2.60 2.90 " 3.00 1.00 1.50 2.75 19c a pair 21o ' 60o " " 85o " " 1.15 " ' 1.25 " 3.00 All-wool Blankets 3.50 " 3.75 " 1.25 Comforts 2.00 " 3.50 " 42 in. Pillow Cases -45 in. " " 81x90 Hemmed Sheets unbleached 35o 81x00 " " ' 45o 81x90 " " bleached 55o 81x90 Hemstitched " 65o 2.00 Napkins, 11.60 a doz. 2.25 " 1.85 a doz. 3.00 2.40 a doz. 4.00 ' 3.25 a doz. Than You Find Men's $1 fleece-llnediunderwear, 78c a s't. " 12 all-woo) underwear, 11.65 " Boy's heavy fleeced underwear, 45o " A beautiful line of Men's Dress Pants at a big reduotion. ail n f r i t . . an nn Ail O.UU BtlU fH.UU pUDUl HV VO.UU is Reduced for anuary back pained mo so 1 could not dress my self, but Electric Hitters wholly enrrd mo. mid. although T.'l yeurs old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes Constipation, Improves appe tite, gives ierfcet health. Only fiOo at H. Alex. Stoku's drug storo. Sykesvllle. Hotel Sykes got their Ice house filled with the best of this year's crop. T. F. Webe, . the butcher, slso got hfs Ice houso filled with thu same quality. Tho Phllllppl Co. got their lee bin filled just in tho nick of time. Henry Smith, of Now Hlumvillc, Is In town at this writing on his trl-en-nlal visit. Mud Is no iloiich, It Is splash just now. - Grandpa Phllllppl got home after a short visit In Erie county. Reports having seen a fine country. Mrs. Blanche Rykes, Thomas Sykos' wlfo, had a very serious time with quinsy. ' Jacob Smith, of this place, who bad his shoulder hurt In the Big Soldier accident. Is getting along fine. Perry Hoover, whoso arm was; brokon and other ways hurt, is mending as fast as can be expected. Our schools are doing fine since vaca tion. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still bus the lar gest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmoth ers never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or biliousness. Doc tors were scarce, and they seldom beard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration, or Heart Failure, etc. They used Au gust Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the livor, stimu late the nervous and organic action of the system, and that Is all they took when feeling dull and bad with head aches and other aches. You only need a few does of Green's August Flower, In liquid form, to make you satisfied there Is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Get Green's Prize Almanac. There are blessings In disguise. If you are suffering with piles, Clydesdale Ointment Is a plain, undisguised cure; you will know it after a few applications. Get the jar with the red top. At drug- I gists 25a. CI earance We have cut prices to the lowest possible notch and herewith Lais ai CUn Fnisliiif Such as Coats, Capes, Furs, Underwear, Coat Suits, Top Skirts, Underskirts, Neckwear, Waists. Etc., will all be sold re gardless of cost. Jackets Ladies fine jackets made of Kersey, Cheviot or Boncle Cloths in black or colors that sold for 5, 6 and $7.00 will go at $3.75 and $4.00. The best 10 and $12.00 jackets made for 7 and $8.00. A good assortment of Ladies' Capes made of Golf, Plush and Kersey cloths at great reductions. Children's Jackets that were from 1.75 to $6.50, now from 1.00 to 4.50. Girls and Misses rVpnocpC reduced from 65c, 1.25 2.00 and $3.00, to Ul UWUc) 43c 75c 1A0 2-25- These are all nicely made, trimmed with ribbons, etc., lined throughout all sizes. LADIES' SUITS. A lot of Ladles' Tailor Made Suits in finest Broadcloth Cheviot, or Covert Cloth. Swellest Tailor-made effects, sold at 7.50, 10, 12.50 and (16.00, will go at (5.00, 7.50, 9.50 and 112.50. Ladles 25o flannelette skirt patterns, 19o I Ladles' 11.00 all-wool skirt patterns, 75c " 0c all-wool skirt patterns, 40o " 11.00 knit skirts, 75o 85o 65o 1 A floe line of Ladies' Mercerized Sateen and Corset Jean Underskirts, that sold for 1.00, 1.25, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00 are reduced to 75c, tl.00, 1.60, 2.50 and 13.25. All Ladles and Children's Underwear at a likewise reduction. A large assortment ot Ladles Rainy Day Skirts at a big sacrifice; will go at from 2.75 to $5.00. ' at Snick & Wagner's. All 25o Neckwear, 20c All 50o " 38o A1150oHaU - - 39a All 91.00 HaU . 79o All 1.25 " - - - 91.00 AU 1.50 14 1.25 All L73 and 92.00 HaU L50 All 2Tc Caps . - 19o All 500 " - . . . 39c this Sale. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The Stockholders of the Sutmnerville Tel ephone Co. Met at Summerville. The annual meeting of the stock hold ers of the Summerville Telephone Co. was held at the general ofllces of tho company at Suiiimervlllo this morning at 10.00 o'clock, and elected tho follow ing board of directors for the ensuing year: A. C. Robinson, F. W. Proth erow, William Osburn, W. T. Cox, Hcrij. Keek, J. K. Brown and J. S. Ham mond. Tho bonrd f directors Immedi ately organized and elected Dr. J. K. Brown, President; Wm. Osburn, Vice President; J. S. Hammond, Secretary; D. L. Taylor, Treasurer; Smith M. Mo Crclght, Auditor; and Dr. J. A. Havon, General Superintendent. The report of the General Superin tendent shows that during the last year the company's net earnings were about 25 per cent, of the capital stock. The dividend declared some weeks ago will be paid within a few days, just as soon as the necessary preliminaries can be completed. ' The delinquent stock that was offered for sale brought from $10 to $19 per share. Brookville HrjmMirnn, Jan. 9. Thousands Sent Into Exile. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this Is costly and not always sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion will cure you at home. It's the most Infallible medicine for coughs, colds and all throat and lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at U. Alex. Stoke's. Price 60c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were Issued the past week by John D. Evans, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: George Kardick and Mary lianas, both of Rossi tes, Pa. , William Laverlck and Margaret Llb eton, both of PrescottviUe. Howard M. Brewbaker, of Punxsu tawney, and Lyda E. Reesman, of Har mony. Daniel Matyia and Katie Grabosky, both of DeLancy. If you want something now and up-to-date in dress goods go to Sblck & Wagner's. avoid misrepresentation ol any reliable Sale Ladies' fine Kersey Jackets in "fashionable 26 in. box style in black, gray and tan for $2.75. Boy's Top Coats made of chinchllll cloth, sizes from 3 to 8, sold tor 1.50 to 91.75, at 1.15 aiufgl.25 Boy's Reefers, made of extra heavy oloth, lined throughout, sizes, 9 to 16, sold for $2.50, at $1.75.. V