I President McKlnlcy died at Buffalo Saturday, Sept. 14, 1901, at 2:15 a. m. President HcKlnley was shot at Buffalo Friday, September 6, 1901. f VOLUME 10. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NEl'TEMBEU 1R, 101. NUMBER 20. lie SmmuiUimtmiumnnnmumnnummimuiummiuiuK & & & & 3 THe BIG Our fall ntock iw now nearly com pleted. Wu invite your inspection in our latent fall uoveltien in Dress Goods and Trimmings g 3 Ladies' ttK.inr.w - We have prepared ouiwlveH to nhmv you the ntrongent and niott attract ive line of Dress (intuit and Drew TriininiiitfH that we have ever car ried. We have all the new weaveH and novelty eifectn which you .want to nee before deriding what kind of a dress you are going to have. Our Coat and Suit Department Needs, no comment. Sullice it to say however that the line is stronger and there is a greater variety of 5 styles than last year. We kindly s invite you to see the assortment. s We will take pleasure in showing ;E you our Automobiles, our 5 and i s lengths. 3 1 3 NKXT DOOK TO PoSTOKKICK. biutmmtmmumuuimmauwimiuuutimwuumm C. K. HALL'S We offer special low prices in Semi-Porcelain and English ware, Havalind, Austrian and German China. carpets Furniture Stoves We have Lace Curtains, Blinds, Linoleums, in fact anything needed tor to furnish a house at prices that defy competition. We are pleased to show them and give prices. O. R. HALL, We are in a position to save you big round dollars on Gro ceries. We don't ask you to pay your neighbors' unpaid bills. Our motto Pay as you go and be happy. Below we quote you prices on ome goods just for a starter. 16 pounds fine Granulated sugar, $1.00 25 pound sack Granulated sugar, $1.50 9 pound's Arbuckles or 4-X coffee, . $1,00 A good bulk coffee worth 20 cents, only 15c STOKG. tyK.tu Garments & S Opposite the FostofTicc. To make room for Pall Stocks, we give a cut price in Ingrain, Tapestries and Velvets. Also Japan and China Mattings. See our stock and prices in Parlor and Bed Room Suits. We arc making prices that will make them go. We are pleased to show them. In Coal and Gas Ranges, Hot Plates, Ovens and Cook Stoves. We have a big stock and are closing them out away down. Finest bulk coffcc 20 to 35c 3 rolls Toilet Paper, 10c 3 lb. can Bartlett Peas 10c One doz. fine Toilet Soap, 13c Best Laundry soaps, 7 bars, 25c. Good " " 11 bars, 25c Tetley's Teas they are fine. We sell 'em. Special Prick Sugar in 100 ponnci sacks. The old saw, "largest stock and lowest prices," is true in our case. ROBINSON & MUNDORFF, Tub Bio Ghocrhy, Reynoldtiville, Penn'a. I nm going to allow a discount of 10 per cent on SUITS AND OVERCOATS for one week only, be- and ginning Sept lflth ending Hie 22nd. SAVE TEN PER CENT A cordial invitation is extended to nil to call and see my fall and win ter line, now ready for insicction. V. C. IIISNKY, I'IoIIiIit mill Oi'iitu' Furnisher. Kkynomhvii.i.is, IM. Daintiest Styles in Footwear . . SHOES BUILT OIN HONOR . . . Our footwear for ladies mirrors the latest dic tates of Dame Fashion. What is proper and pop ular in Oxfords and High Shoes, in dainty styles and worthful leathers is here. Up-to-date shoes for gentlemen. Also handle first-class working shoes. Our Prices, like our styles, Are All Right. Johnston & Nolan, NOLAN IILOCK. WINTER IS g COMING g PREPARE ! The price of Gas has" been advanced and must cost the consum ers more money unless they buy 8t0ves,which will makpi5re heat for the ntofmint of fuel consumed. This can be done by purchasing stoves which remove the cold air from the floor. The air is more uni form in the room in which they are used. Warm feet and a cool head are conducive of long life. We have THESE stoves for sale for eith er coal or gas. v Please call and amine for yourself. ex- Prices always right. No trouble our goods. to show ft Reynoidsviiie uWre.Go.J 1 2 I 1 I HE NEWS OF 1 NEARBY TOWNS llrpnrliil by The Star' ftpt'i'liil CnrrpKitotidrnl. Umerlckvllle. E. Wolsor of this plnce mndo a busi ness trip to Rcynoldsvlllo Hutiirduy. Tho strlko nt Fuller mines was set- HimI nnrt our mlnnm uro buck at work. Mrs. VV. II. Minnloh, or tills place, wns taknti very sick Thursday of lust work. Rev. It. K. HttliiB. of Hordon, N. Y., s spending u fi;w days among IiIh many friends hero. lumen Gathers und wife, of Big Sol dier, spent Sunday with Kugenu Mor gan uml wife. Mm. L. 10. Dinger, of this plneo, hud Imil link lust Friday whllo In Roynolds vllle. Hlio hmt her puma with $19.00. Miss Corn Hehugiirn, who visited tho 'un-Anierleiin hint week returned to ler heme Saturday nnd reports having n very nlee time. W. W. Fiiles and mother, Kmellno ''ith'H, drove to Ilrnokvlllo Saturday, where the hitter expects to visit her sister, MI"S Sarah Misiro. Mrs. Olive Kunselman, of Pittsburg, who has hcen visiting her mother, Mm. Kmrllne Fulea, at tills placo returned to her home Friday of last week. ,1. T. Andrews and Fred Ishman left hero Monday, Sept. Id, for Lutrobo, Westmoreland county, where they will Ijo employees of tho P. 11. It. Co. Mm. J. Kunselman, of Ilrnokvlllo', who has boon visiting In this place, left hero for Diigim Mines, whero sho ex pects to visit her daughtor, Mrs. Lb- vun. Wo stated in our last week's letter that Adam Mohney, of this place, who has been on tho sick list for some time, was Improving slowly, but at this wrlt- ng, are sorry to say, Mr. Mohney Is In a very dangerous condition. A. G. Dlngor, of this plaoo, met with qulto a serious accident on Wednesday of laBt week whilo at work trimming tho roots off a stump. His ax caught on something back of him whilo In tho act of striking and ho missed tho root he was trimming, tho whole bit of bx striking1 his foot, muklng a torriblo gash. Dr. Henry, of Drookvlllo, was called and it took eight stltchos to sow up tho wound. AVo hope A. G. will get along all right. Wlshaw. Tho roads uro bad. Archie McDonell weurs a smile It's a boy. School began on Monday. Miss Reltz Is teacher. Mrs. Mary J. Secrlst was at Iteyn oldsvillo last Saturday. James B. McClure, of Yatesboro, has moved his family to this jilnco. uickey tiros, mado the purchase of a fine horse to deliver goods with. James Duemor did soma carpenter work in the west end of town last week. David Ewlng, Jr., met with a very painful accident ono day last week. Ho An inspection of the various Pianos shown here will e in teresting. It will prove that we have ex cellent instruments to sell at very moderate prices. The tone and appearance of ev ery one will please. Perhaps the Tames & Holm strom Piano will please best of all. It is our leader. Itisanin strument of great beauty and sweetness. 1 he 1'ianp is recom mended by such musicians as S B. Mills, the great pianist, com poser and teacher, Cappa, the greax Danumasier, noprna acnai chi, prima donna of the Metro politan opera, Ole Bull, the great violinist, and hundreds ot others Haskins' Music Store, Heyuoldavllle, Pcuu'a v had tho misfortune to got his left arm broke between tho wrist and oltiow. Samuel Hhankol has tho lumber on tho ground to build 8 largo hall. Our town will soon bo tip to date. Jon Snyder and Kd. Smith, of near Deomer's Cross Heads, wero in town ono day lust woek on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gld Llngerfelter, of ,'ambrla county, were tho guests of tho former's parents last week. Charles Dlekey, who has hern work- ng lit Yatesboro llio last three or four months, returned homo hint week. Sykesvllle. School began Monday morning. Jacob Hiiclilte and Henry Wise will go to tho I'uii-Amcrlcan this week. Mr. and Mrs. IIiilTniiui, of Warsaw, sited D. H. Kates' family over Sun day. Dr. Kuntz, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., formerly of this place, is In town this week on business. Tho feed store bus chunged hands again. W. II. Heber Is now selling feed at tho old stand. Hev. J. II. Palmer and .1. L. Iong are engaged In fixing up and laying out the cemetery. When completed it will inako a fine nppeiiruiiee. The Sykesvillo cornet band will givo a musical entertainment and supper In tho old M. K. church Tuesday evening, Sept. 24. Come Iniys and have a good time. Tho Deorlng restaurant on tho cor ner of Main a nil Park streets Is now in tho hands of Mike Kallfelc, of Huthmcl, bettor known as "Dutch Mike." Ho Is a hustler. Marriage Licenses. Tho following marriage licenses wore ssucd tho past week by John D. Evans, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: Sitlvatorla Coscntino and Mario Kuf- fela, both of Delancy. Robert W. Kirklund, of Lathrop Mills, Jefferson county, and Kll.a Hid Inger, of Motzor, Forest county. Jacob Uundos and Mary Dsatko, both of Crenshaw. Gracckino Muruca and Hoslna M era to, both of Soldier. Harry H. McCool and Alice II. Haught, both of Eldrod township. Carlo MaHcaro and CulslnaChristiano, both of Soldier. John U. McAtoo, of Duquesno June' tion, Allegheny county, and Margaret Williams, of Hcynoldsvillo. John O'Neal, of Driftwood, and C'ath orlno Williams, of Reynoldsville. Charles A. Chapel, of St. Paul, Minn., and Amandu L. Alberts, of Drookvlllo. The Commission Business Their Hobby. It's a cold day whun the commission business is not graced with tho presenco of a representative or two from among tho ranks of tho window gluss workers. Hud Cumpbull was the II rut to try his hand and after a brief sojourn In Char- loroi whero ho tratllckod in oleomarga rlne, old hens and stale butter ho vamoosed suddenly when the puro food commissioners got on his trail. Tussey tried itaown in Jersey but alter a var ied experience of a few short months, be bus decidod to return to his old love tho cutter's tublo. And now Getslng or bus turned his back on an olllclal position In tho new L. A. 300, with Its factory closing aecompunlmoDts, und we oro told has developed Into a fulllledg ed commission merchant. Ho started in the earlier part of this woek and lut eal reports uro that ho Is still In the business. Wutional Gluss Budget. A Night of Terror. Awful anxictywas felt for the widow of tho bravo Generul Durnham, of Much las, Me., when the doctors suid she would die from Pneumonia before morning," writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, "but she begged for Dr. King's Now Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and oured her of Consumption. After tuk ing sho slept ail night, r urtber use entirely cured her." This marvelous medicine Is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest und Lung Discuses. Only Oo and (1.00. Trlul bottle free at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. They fmi Ulml They Can And In so doing, housekeepers have their bands cut and bruised until they are ashamed to have them seen. they would rub them with Clydesdale Ointment, they would quickly heal You will be surprised how well tho hands will look after a few applications of Clydesdale Ointment. Insist up on having a Red Top Jar, price 25 cts. A Shocking Calamity. "Lately befell a rullroud laborers writer Dr. A. Kellett, ofWllllford, Ark "His foot was badly crushed, but Buck' ten's Arnica Sulva quickly oured him It's simply wonderful for Burns, Bolls, Piles and all skin eruptions. It's tho world' champion healer. Cure guar- antoed. 2To. Sold by H. Alox Stoke. PITTSBURG EXPOSITION OPEN. Enormous Crush of Sightseers Brilliancy of the Interior Amazes the Public. , Brlllitnt bevond anr similar event fn the Smoky City was the opening on the evening of Wednesday, September 4, of the new Pittsburg Exposition, and so enormous wu the crush of sightseers that moving (bout at timet was almost impossible. Manager Fitzpa'iick de clares without reserve that the throng that wis present on this occasion was the greatest, the grandest and most bril liant ever seen at an Exposition open ing in rittsburg. I'o say that the beauties of the new buildings aside from any other feature, caused wonderment and amazement is putting it mildly. The public was wholly unprepared lor the brilliant illumina tions, for the grand promenades, for the superb new music liall and for the really elegant booths and displays. I lie new march, composed by the world's greatest bandmaster, John f hilip Sousa, especially for the dedica tion of the new buildings and named "The Pride of Pittsburg, was received with wild enthusiasm, at indeed was all the music presented by the ever popular leader. Sousa and his Rand will remain t the Kxposition until September 17, after which they go direct to Glasgow, Gotland, to play tour weeks at the Exposition. The programs prepared by Mr. Sousa for his Pittsburg engage ment contain tome of the choicest nov elties found anywhere. The Sousa en cores, thrilling because of their rhyth mical strength, of court, will be in evi dence at each of the four daily concert. Mechanical Hall, that home of indus try and manufactures, it in gala dress Owing to the use of brijfht color In the Transactions in Real Eatate. John Krosshwukl to Flarontyna Llch- ner, for lund In Reynoldsville. 14. 0; ptombor .'I, 181(1. Isubclla McLuughlln to Martha Go- bin, for projiorty in Brockwayvllle. 11,100; August 11, imil. Willlum A. Dlckoy to Kllzaboth Ian- dis, for property In Brockwayvllle. $1,150; Juno 1.1, 1!K)I. Samuel Kind, guardian, to John KroschwHski, for land in Reynoldsville. MOO; Aug. 28, 18l!!l. Charles K. Swanson to Bortba Pol- lum, for land In Falls Crook. $21(0; Juno 22, 1001. A. D. Deemor to Carrie Hassclback, for lund In Falls Crock. M00; Aug. 21, mil. J. B. Kborhart to the Farmer' Na tional Bunk, Punxsutawney, for pro perty In Punxsutawney. $2:1,500; Sept. 3, 1001. M. M. Davis to George Hughes, for property In Reynoldsville. MOO. Calvin Rodgcrs to John Davis, for land In Knox township. $1.00; Sept. 6, 11(01. Jamos I. Brady to James M. Marsh, for property In Brookvllle. $400; Aug. 24, 1901. J. F. Swart.landor to Stanny Conges- key, for property In Bykesville. $425; Sept. 3, 1101. A Good Thing. Gorman Syrup Is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Boschee, a celebrated Gormun physician, and Is acknowledged to bo one of the most fortunate discov eries in Medicine. It quickly cure Coughs, Colds and all Lung troubles of tho severest nature, removing, as It does, the cause of the effect ion and leaving the parts In a strong and heal thy condition. It Is not an experiment al medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly Increasing sale every seuson confirms. Two million bottles sold annuully. Boschee's German Sy rup was Introduced in the United States in 1808, and Is now sold !n every town and vllluge In the civilized world. Threo doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price, 75 cts. For sale at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Get Green' Prize Almanac. The Pittsburg Exposition. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ruilway will make special excursion rates every Wednesday, commencing Wednesday, Sept. 11th, from all points DuBois to Fenelton Inclusive. Tickets good going on date of sale and return' Ing until following Saturday. The ex' position this year will be greater and grander than ever before. For tickets and further information consult the nearest agent of the company. Working Night and Day. Tho busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Li fo Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, llstlessness Into energy, bruin-fag into mental power. They're wonderful In building up the health. Only 25o per box. Sold by H A. Stoko. shape of bunting and ol paint. One 4 the features of thu department It a brick making plant of latest design in falli operation. Interesting, of course, at all timet, .is the marvelous electrical di-'1 playt 61 the aWestinghoute Company. Among the attractions on caaaot , mention too often are the Children's Theatre, with itt lite-tired figures, the Cinematograph, with itt life-Tike tno- ! ing picturet, and th $15,000 Roller , oasicr, Willi lis uiztj cwrvc. nm utif .1:. Comments without number are daily . tieinff hr.rH on the marvelous feat of 'I the kxposition director in constructing . the two new buildingt in th short sac of four months. The thousands ol out- , of-town patron of the Eapatition, who are held in tuch high esteem, wilt re-. 1 joire with the management in the po 1 session of the finest building absolutely teen at any permanent Exposition in the United State. They indeed are mar- ( vels of beauty, of cemplateneis and brilliance. The railroads are making preptra- t tion to carry enormous crowds to the . Kxposition. Excursion wilt be run ' every Thursday during the season on every railroad entering Pittsburg, the J dates being September It, 19 and 6, ' October 3, 10 and 17, the cost in each ( rase being one fare for the round trip. I Special excursions have been arranged rut rrtain railriaH irT Tifpfrfav. mnA . Saturday alternately. Out-oMown 1 patron can depend upon it that their interest have been most carefully J guarded, and that everything hi been 1 J . 1. . 1 : - . L - E ..1 ' 1 lion comfortbjc nd Inttrugtfrrc uonc iu mc ineir lip l ilia Notice. j. In the matter of tho petition of the, Chief Burgoss and the Town Council of. the Borough of Roynoldsvlllo, for the , appointment of Viewers to assess eosta and expenses of a public sewer in Main and 10th or Taylor Sta. from a point in , front of the old school bouse proporty (now owned by A. M. Applegate) to 10th or Taylor St., and along Tenth or Taylor Uts. to tho South side of Jackson St., upon the properties bone- filed, if sufficient can bo found. ' In tho Court of Common Pleas of Jef forson County, No. fi3, November Torrn, ' 11(01. ' The undersigned having been ap pointed by the aforesaid Court Viewers n the aioresaia matter, hereby give , notice that they will on Friday, Sep tomber 20th, 1901, at nine o'clock In the forenoon of said day, meet on the line of the aforesaid improvement in front ' of the old school bouse property (now, owned by A. M. Applegate,) and thence proceed ovor the lino of said sewer along Main Street to 10th or Taylor Street, thence along 10th or Taylor, Street to the South side of Jackson Street, viewing the same and the premises affected thereby, and hoar all parties Interested therein and their witnesses. Charles Herpel, ) 1 W.S.Ross, Viewers. Levi Schuckers, j 1 Reynoldsville, Pa., Sept. 7, 1001. J Notice. ! In the matter of the petition of the Chief Burgess and the Town Council of the Borough of Reynolds vllle, for ap pointment of Viewers to assess costa and expenses of a publio sewer In Gor don Alloy from west corner of John Burns' lot to 10th or Taylor Street to Intersect with the publio sewer on said 10th or Taylor St. upon the properties benefited if sufficient can be found. In the Court of Common Pleas of Jef ferson County, No. 64, November term, 1901. The undersigned having been ap pointed by the aforesaid Court Viewers in the aforesaid matter, hereby give notice that they will on Friday, Sept. 20, A. D. 1901, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, meet on the line the above mentioned Improvement at the west corner of John Burns' lot (now owned by Biggie) on Gordon Alley in said Borough, thence proceed over the line of said sewer, viewing the same on the premises affected thereby, and bearing ail parties interested there in and their witnesses. .Charles Herpel, W. S. Ross, Viewers. ' Levi Schuckers, j Reynoldsville, Pa., Sept. 7, 1901. ' Stood Death Off. E. B. Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He says: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I per suaded him to try Electrio Bitters, and he was soon much better, butcontinued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure. Electrio Bitters saved his life." This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, oures constipation, dyspep sia nervous diseases, kidney troubles, fe male complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50c at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. The Beat of Christiana Are liable to be burned as well as others. They should have a jar of Clydesdale Ointment handy, and apply at once to the afflicted spot. It relieves the pain at once, and Is a euro preventive against danger of blood poisoning. Best of all, it heals and loaves no scar. Red Top Jar, 23c.
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