fcfrc -ft- 5tar HHtmcriplian tl.SO per mr, or fl.00 ij paid strictly in advance. V, A. KTKI'llfcMNOIV, Kdltor and Pnb. WKDNKSDAY, FKIWUAKY 20, Anlndopndmit lM'nl pnper, published overy Wednohty nt Hnynoldnvtllo, Jnffnrwon On. !., dovoirdloilie liitpnixmof Koynoldv11le mid JfltTermtnt-ouiity. Non-)i)lltlrl, will ttvnt all with fnlrne, mill will Immpeclitlly friend ly toward the Inlioi-inK cliiaa. 0mmnnlciitli)ri Itilondi-d for pnhllcMloii must le acoompunlwl by (lie writer's nam, mil. for niiiilli'ittlixi, hut an ft gimi unli'f of good fulfil. lnHirnHtlim now Hums snlloltixt. Advertising rules ni:idi known on nuplW'n tlonatthn odlcn In Krorhllc-h-Hinry Work. LenKhty rrnniminlrsUons and uhstiRS nf advert Nrrnnnl Hhould rench this othY by Mondny noon. .Subscript lim prlrp l .(W per your, In ftdvfinoe. Address Hllriinttnunti'allons to O. A.Hteph sjnsnn, KcynoldHVllln. Pa. KntiT'(l at tlii" pimtottlre at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., ss serond clnss mall mntter. ELECTION HELD YESTERDAY. Vote Polled in Reynoldsvllle. WestReyn oldsville and Winslow Twp. Thure wtw cons'ulerublo interoHt tak en in the election in this borough yes terday, especially for council and school directors. In West Hoynoldsvillo the ptrtitftfle WK8 for school directors. ' Thr.ro were two Indies up for thnt oftlco on an independent ticket. This was something new in this aection, and it mado the election h trlfln more excltlnjr In that borough. One of the Indies f Mrs. Maggie Moore) was elected. Be low we publish the names of the various candidates in this borough, West Ileyn oldsville and Winslow township, and also tho number of votes each candlduto received: Rcynuldsvllle. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. 1st pro 2nd Total S. B. J. Saxton. It.... 12N 84 212 C. K. Hoffman, I) 7 144 211 Jeremiah'C. McKee, P 6 8 14 TOWN COUNCIL. W. D. Williams, K. . . 113 08 211 W. W. Wilev, H 84 83 167 H. C. Dei bio, U 10 150 25fl H. R King, D 87 132 21 It. L. Miles, P 10 4 14 Solomon ShafTer, P.. . 5 8 13 SCHOOL DIRECTORS. "Wm. H. Hell, R 12! 140 2n Jos. S. Hammond, R. . Ill 135 24 P. G. Burkhurt, D. . . 7(1 87 1H3 W. J. Weaver, D . . 82 100 182 Milton S. Sterloy, P.. 5 10 15 Rufu Kirk, P 4 6 9 ASSKSSOR. Wm. Copping, R 119 93 212 "Nlnlnn Cooper, D .... 81 138 21 Vine R. Pratt, P 5 5 10 POOR OVERSEER. James Campbell, It.., 13!) 137 270 Frank Mulhollan. D.. 54 84 138 Caleb Tlley.P 8 11 19 AUDITOR. T. J. White, R 131 84 215 J. C. Swartz, D B5 140 205 Elisha L. Evans, P. .. 6 9 15 J UDGK OF ELECTION. L. W. Scott, 11 (1st).. 132 M. C. Coleman, D (1st) 80 Jerry Heckman.P,(lst) 10 Bert Cox, R (2nd) 108 ... I. J. Swart., D (2nd) . ... 118 ... Ernest Davis, P (2nd). ... 10 ... INSPECTOR. James Spry, It (1st) .. 130 J. J. Kerr, D, (1st) ... 67 Thos.Culliford.P. (1t) 7 G. W. Stoke, Jr., R (2d) ... 120 ... E. T. McGaw, D (2nd ). ... 105 ... Martin Plylor, P (2nd) ... 12 .. RI'XilSTEH. Edwin Honre, H, (1st) 128 J. N. Rech, D, (1st) .. 6 PrHnkD. Hover. P( 1st) 11 J. C. Barto, R (2nd) 125 ... M. Mohney, D (2nd) 93 ... Joseph Shaffer,)? (2nd) ... 14 ... West Reynoldsvll Is. TOWN COUNCIL. A. B. Weed, It 59 J. N. Small, R 65 Ab. Schuckers, D 42 ADdrew Vorchack, D 30 SCHOOL DIRECTOR. D. M. Dunsmoro, R 45 John Richards, R 45 Charles Young, D 9 Fred F. Schurlg, D 14 Mrs. Mary J. Montgomery, Ind .... 48 Mrs. Maggie Moore, Ind 43 ASSESOR. R. S. Wllllums. R 55 Charles Arnold, D 46 POOR OVERSEER. J. W. Dempsey. R 68 Sebastian Snydur, D 34 AUDITOR. O. H. Johnston, R 55 J. C. McEntlre, D ' 44 JUDGE OF ELECTION. "Wm. Shobert, R 62 W. P. Woodring, D 41 INSPECTOR. E. L. Jonhston. R 63 A. P. McKee, D 21 T. D. Brewer, Ind 17 Winslow Township. HOHOOL DIRECTORS. N.W. W. E. Total 136 178 149 188 73 159 92 162 184 230 157 195 78 168 32 102 159 202 75 164 104 215 74 155 163 208 69 156 m 71 ... 159 73 ... I t fl J60 72 ... John Watson, R .... 21 George Roberts, R .. 19 James Thomson, D . . 12 21 20 74 60 Isaac ManHlleld, D.. 10 SUPERVISOR. la. P. MoCleery, R .. 28 V. R. Holnian, R . . . 23 A. C. Murray, D .. . 9 W. A.Sheasloy.D.... 0 ASSESSOR. Wm. Gathers, R .... 25 J. M. Norrls, D 9 18 15 81 64 18 80 POOR OVERSEER. Abraham Fye, R . . . . 23 28 Daniel B. (smith, D. . 10 71 AUDITOR. J. B. Sykes. R 23 22 Levi Schuckers, D .. 11 76 JUDGE OF ELECTION. J.M.HutohlHon.R(N) 27 .. Tho8.Wllliaros.DN 0 .. J. R. Ilillie, R(WuHt) .. J.M.Demor,D( " .. Jaoob F. Shttffor,R(E) .. . G. 8. Henry, D(E).. .. INSPECTOR. W. 8. Bracken, H(N) 2 H. A. Hherwood.D(D) 7 J. M. Shoosloy.H ( W) . . A. M. NorrU, D (W .. Mad.McCrolght.RfE .. J. S. Marshall. D (E) . . REGISTER. 20 70 A. A. Stewart, R (N) J as. Henderson, D (N) Lee Bbeesly, R(W).. I. HollenbouKh,D(W) D. J. Thomas, R IE). Bol Phlllippl, D E . 24 10 27 70 West Reynoldaville Council. At the regular meeting of the town council of West Reynoldsvllle February 12th, the following members respondod to roll call: A. IV Weed, in chair, James Shobert, Samuel Sutter and James Orr. Richard Miller came in at 7.45 p. in. The minutes of last regular meeting were read and approved. The Finance Committee reported progress In various matters. G. W. Dempsey, tax collector, pre sented a list of uncollcctable takes, amounting to 113.59, which he asked to be exonerated of, as the parties named have all moved out of tho borough. Request grunted. Mr. Dompsey's report of taxes collect ed since last report was $15.72. Wm. L. Johnston, treaxurer, made tho following report: Balance on hand Feb. 5th, 9551.23; by amount received from C. Mitchell, taxes collected from ex-tax collector S. E. Brewer, 912.54; by amount recolvrd from County Treas urer for license. 9114.00; by amount or ders paid since Feb. 5th, 969.30; leaves a balance in hand, $778 47. Bills to the amount of 9,1.50 were or dered paid. Letter to Levi Schuckers, Ifcinohhville, Pa. Dear Sir: Is a gallon of paint a gal lon of paint, or half-a-gullony Some times one, sometimes the ether. E. P. Lynch, and his predecessor, Dehll, N. Y., sold a well known mixed paint for twenty years U'a a good paint, as mixed paints go. N. Avery owns two housos exactly alike there He painted one four years ago with this mixed paint took twelve gallons. Last spring he painted tho other house with DiA'oe; bought twelve gallons and had nix gallons left. Same painter: George Gilbert. Same result, so far as looks go. But the point of tho tale is this: 1st, That a paint Is dear or cheap according to what it is; no matter about the price. 2nd, That a .gallon of ono kind of paint can contain twico as much paint as a gallon of another kind of paint. Devoe goes twice as far as mixed paint two to ono but that isn't all. This story, however, skips the rest how it wears is the rest. Another, same town Ferguson & Thompson's store was painted some years ago with this same mixed paint 32 gallons. Repainted last spring with Devoe. Mr. Lynch said 10 gallons would be enough. They have 3 gallons left. Yours truly, 22 F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. H. Alex Stoke sells our paint In your section. Transactions in Real Estate. J. W. Dickey to II. M. Foltz. for land In Winslow township. 925; December 22, 1900. Robert B. Stewart, et at., to Miles T. McAnlnch, for lund In Knox township. 91,200; November 22, 1900. C. T. Smith to Alvln and Calvin Johns, for land in Beavor township. $275; February 9, 1901. Sarah Howard to Mary Snyder, for land in Porter township. 9550.40; Jan uary 8, 1900. George Truman to John Lindsey, for land In Eld red township. 910; January 8, 1900. W. F. Stewart and A. B. McClain to Rachel Dixon, for property In Brook ville. $1,000; September 12, 1885. Rachel Dixon to Anna II. Burns, for property in Brookville. $300; February 2, 1901. F. A. MuConnell, et al., to Burton C. Hoover, for lot In Reynoldsvlllo. $150; November 23, 1900. Margaret E. Boatty to Mary Schlem mer, for property in Punxsutawney. $800; February 11, 1901. Fred. Hummell to Beulah Rupert, for land in Bell township. $1; January 2, 1901. J. W. Dickey to S. E. Shankel, for lot of land in Winslow township. 940; $40; July 17, 1900. G. W. M. Simpson to R. R. Snyder, property In Corsica. 92,000; February 11, 1901. Had to Conquer or Die. "I was just about gone," writes Mrs. Rosa Richardson, of Laurel Springs, N. C, "I had consumption so bad that the best doctors said I could not live more than a month, but I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by seven bottles and am now stout and well." It's an unrivalled life-saver In consumption, pneumonia, la grippe and bronchitis; Infallible for coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever, croup or whooping cough. ' Guaranteed bot tles 50o and 91.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stoke's. For Sale or Rent. Our property and stock for sale, or will sell stock and rent the rooms. J. C. King & Co. Latest styles In shoes at Johnston & Nolan's shoe parlors. Call and see shoes and get their low prices. John Flynn, merchant tailor, makes up-to-date suits. Try him. Army leggings for men and boys at Williams.' Hall keeps the biggest, best and hand somest stock of dinner and toilet sets In toe town. Blng & Co. will move into tbe new building, corner Main and Fifth street. Emerlckvllle. Rev. J. P. Hicks, who has been con fined to the house suffering with grip, is slowly recovering. Miss Burkhouse Is a victim of grip. Mrs. Ray, of Falls Creek, who was called here to the bedside of her dying brother, has returned to her home, Frederick Ishman is very III. Miss JennnctUj Lusk visited at Mrs. Murphy's last Sunday. Tho people of our villa have been tak ing the good of the snow. . Fred Bliss, an old time citizen, was burled in the Lutheran cemetery last Wednesday. Mrs. Burt Milllron, of Sandy Valley, visited here this week. Quite a lot of sickness about our city. Mr. Haines is reMrtcd being in a serious condition with cancer of the stomach. Our schools are progresxlng nicely. No complaint as In days of old. Blaino Fyock Is very 111 w ith neural gia of the stomach mid heart. P. V. Stewart, clerking for Charles Moore In Brookville, returned homo Inst Sitturdny. Messrs. Calvin Byerly and .Taekson Horner, of Anita, were the guests of W. W. Fules last Sunday. A largo number of Itnthmel people were attending church hero one night Inst week in the church of God. Fred Starr mndo a business trip to Brookvlllo Inst Saturday. E. Welser and wife drove to Reynolds vllle last Sabbath to soo tho ruins of the school house which was burnt there the night before. There will be an cntertulnment in the Emorickvillu schools Feb. 22nd. Parents are cordlully invited to attend. Messrs "Armor" and "Swift," pro gressive butchers, were very busy tend ing to mnll matters ono day last week St. Vnlontlne's Day. W. W. Fales mndo a business trip last Monday to Big Soldier. Our roads are drifted very bad. The roads lending north and south are on a level with tho fences. S. T. Stormor, pructlcal surveyor, Is kept busy In different partsof ourcounty. C. J. Fuller, who had his knee cut by an ax, Is on the streets again. Miss Ella Murphy, who drove to Reynoldsvllle last Saturday, on her re turn homo mot with quite an accident while descending tho Reynoldsvllle hill. The road was so drifted that Bhe and her noice, Beulah Strouse, were upset in the snow, the horse got away from them, ran into Jucob Schwom's shed, smashing the sleigh and tearing the harness. Mr. Schwcra rigged them out with harness und a conveyance to got homo. Ilormtown. James Burkctt, of this place, took a sled load of young folks to Emerlckvllle Saturday night to church. Irvln Burkelt and his mother visited relatives at Warsaw Sunday. James Hetrlck, who is working at Homestead, was home visiting his par ents. W. H. Schugars, who is working at Tamblne, Elk county, was homo over Sunday. Churley Sherwood is very ill with lagrlppe. Quite a number of the young folks attended the "pie social" at tbe Rea school bouse Friday night. Dulva Schugars and Homor Burkctt returned from Tamblne Friday. Thomas Williams, of Paocoast, was in this place Friday. M. M. Moore is very ill from heart trouble. A. B. Moore, who has been working at Rathmel, has quit work on account of having rheumatism. He came home Tuesday. Amos Hetrlck and family, of this place, who have been living at Rockton, moved bock to Hormtown Monday. Miss Cbloe Hetrlck, who has been at Reynoldsvllle for some time, is visiting friends in this place. . M. L. Hetrlck finished hauling bark Friday. Valentines are flying in this section. A Fireman's Close Call. "I stuck to my engine although every Joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa, "I was weak and pale, without any ap petite, and was all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Elec tric Bitters and, after taking it. I felt as well as I ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run-down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran teed by H. Alex. Stoke, druggist. Price 50 cents. A big No. 9 0-plate range, 20-inch oven, guaranteed to be satisfactory, only 921.00 at C. R. Hall's. Re-upholterlng and mattress reno vating of all kinds and fanoy upholster ing. Have had 28 years' experience ia the trade, and therefore can guar antee your work to be done in a first class manner, or no pay. Lowest prices la tbe country. Please leave order at J. R. Hints' furniture store. N. J. ROSS MAN. We will Save You Money. Everybody wants to ave money and ut the name time get the Ircst for what money they KiMiiid. The place to bring about both these re sults in SHOES is at our store. We sell Men's Dress and Work Shoes from $1.00 up to $7.00; La dies' Shes from $1.00 to $5.00; Boys' and Misses' Shoes at most any price. JOHNSTON & NOLAN. Nolan Block, Main St. Fire insurance SiSCK 1STS. , Norwood G. Tinsky, Ag't., Brookville, Pa. John Thvdcen, Solicitor, Rcynoldsville, Fa. SOLID ISDEMS1TY. Twelve first-class compan ies represented. The oldest established Fire Insurance Agent in Jef ferson county. All business will receive prompt attention. Want Your Clothing to Fit ? Then you ought to go to J. C. Froehlich, MERCHANT TAILOR. My line of samples are well worth onvone's time to call and inspect. Rememlicr All Work is Guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Alter- O ' 1j ing a npcciauy. J. C. FROEIILICII. Near Centennial halt. JXECUTORS' NOTICE. Notice Is hernbv given that letters tcstii' tmniliuy on lli untitle of Joint V. Keltler, late of the nnmtiKli of KeyholOHVlllo, Jelftirooii riuntyt l'a., iuh'imimmI. have Ihmmi grained to the utiilerslk'titMl, to whom nil lH'ntona Indt'tit el to Huid UHtutu aiu rt'iiui'Hli'ii Ut inuUt) uav- nietit, and flume having claims or demand will make known the am Kllhout delay. K. V. .KlTi.KH, Executor. Reynoldaville, l'u., Fell. V, 1MI1. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Went Main atreut, opuoalte the G. m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, real eatate niont, Patents securud, collection made promptly. OIHce in nuian uiock, ueynoiuaviue, fa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notarv Public and Real Eatuta Agent. Ont lectlorm will receive prompt attention. OfHce in l'rouhllch & Henry block, neur poatoflice, iieyDOHiimuo ra, D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentlat. In the I'roeliltch lien ry block,' aear tho poatomce, Main street. uenueneaa in operating. JR. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second floor of Flint National bunk Dulldlng, Main atruet. D R. R. DfiVERE KING. DENTIST, Office on second floor Reynoldaville Real juiiata biuk.. Main street, ueynoiaavuie, fa. E. NEFP. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Eatate A (tent, Reynoldaville, Pa. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies couatantly on hand. Picture framing a apuclaHy. otllcu and ware room 111 tut) Moore building ou Main atreet. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FliANK V1ETZ, 1'roprietor. Klratcluaa In every particular. Located In the very centre of the bunlueaa part of town. Free 'bua to and from tralua ana commodlou ampin rooms for commercial tra Vetera. H OTEL MoCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. - FHANKJ. It LACK, Proprietor, The leading hotel of the town. Headquar ters for commercial men. Hteam heat, f re bus, bath rooms and cluaeta ou every floor, suiuple rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections &e. EVERY WOMAN BouMthuea seeds a reliable monthly ngulatlaf luedlvlua. DK. PeAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Are prompt safe and certain In result. Tbeireoii me f l)f. r.wl's; never disappoint II.M par bus, . For aal by U. AUa. itoks. H HANAU Great Bargains in Ladies Misses' and Children's Jackets I don't want to carry any over so I will give the buyers the benefit of the GREAT REDUCTION. Ladies' Jackets, were sold for 10 and $12.50, now $5 and $6 Misses' Jackets, " " " 7, 8 and $9, now 4 and $4.50 Children's Jackets, sold for 2 and $3, now 1.25 and $1.50 Childrens' Dresses, cost 50c, now ... 39c Ladies' Fleeced Underwear, .... loc Calico, ... 4 anti 5c per yard CLOTHING. I IN MEN'S A IND YOUTH'S OVERCOATS, Men's Overcoats, were 10 and $12.50, now 7 and $8 Men's Overcoats, were 8 and $10, now 5 and $6.50 Boy's Overcoats' were 6 and $8, now - 5.00 Boy's Overcoats, were 5.50 now - - 2.75 Men's fleece-lined Suit, - ... 85c Boy's fleece-lined Suit, sold for 80c; now - 50c Removal - Sale Will move to the New Building at corner of Main and Fifth Streets BING Reynoldsville FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS We will offer for sale at greatly reduced prices all of our Coal, Oil and Gas Heating . Stoves. We need the room for our Spring and Summer Goods do not wish to carry them over. If you are in need . of any thing in that line now is the time to get a bargain. Reynoldsvllle Hardware. The Jefferson BIG STORES AT Are in position now to furnish a new and complete line of Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats for Fall and Winter. Cotton and Woolen Blankets. A complete line of the celebrated W. L. Douglas Shoes for men. Hats and Caps, Dress and Working Shirts and. Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear. Our Millinery Department will be more complete than ever and we can save you money. ' We can furnish you anything in the line of Furniture, Stoves and Carpets. And our Groceries and Fresh Meats speak for themselves. Call and See us. 6c GO. Hardware Go. Supplu Co, REYNOLDSVILLE, RATHMEL, SOLDIER. Jefferson Supply C .