JlMjl t "The MelancHolu Daus" I "There's No Place like Home" ! But when you cannot be at home the J next best thing Is to subscribe for 9tht 5 9 tat and have sent to you each woek I "lUlt Vtn tlmf CTolti(." ? WMl'Ii the IMX'IK sing about, tire lipre Z bin whether the days be dull i'i.Bhv. you bin whether the days be dull i iHiimil BlToid to do without 9Mi U th Vrn that' eiotnit." ) VOLUME 10. REYNOLPSV1LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER U, 1!M)1. NUMBER 23. Bp nmuiumtmuiumnnuiummauumnwuuimmiuaiK I "W ooltex" j Cloaks. Suits ami Skirls. 3 3 3 We carry the fatuous hih gradc Woollcx line. This is a class of goods that is made with the idea of combining style and grace with quality. We will only say for the Wooltcx garments that every piece of cloth has had a rigid test in acid ami must he all wool strictly all wool that is the meaning of the word Wool tcx. That is different from com mercially all wool. Recommend ing of garments to he commer cially all wool islikccalling stale eggs commercially fresh. We do not hesitate in placing our guarantee on these garments as they are a strictly high grade class of goods. It is with pride that we make mention of our assort ment of f;,v.tg FURS. is! We have the best selection of Furs that could possibly be obtained TI1H MINK, I1EAYUR, FOX, MARTIN, ISLISCTKIC SEAL, OPOSSUM- Anything to be bought from the manu facturers. Shick & Wagner, THE IIUI STOHE, Next door to lntoflioe. 3 uuumnttumm!mutummiuiummiuuinimaiiun?niS a G, Re HALL'S Opposite the rostoffiee. We offer special low prices in Semi-Porcelain and English ware, Havalind, Austrian and German China. Carpets Furniture Stoves 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 3Jed Room Suits. We are making prices that will make them go. Wc are pleased to show them. In Coal and Gas Ranges, Hot Flates, Ovens and Cook Stoves. We have a big stock and are closing them out away down. We have Lace Curtains, Blinds, Linoleums, in fact anything needed for to furnish a house at prices that defy eomjK-tition. We are pleased to show them and give prices. C. R. HALL txzzcrrrxJixuxiixiiiAXu uxurrrtrixrxtxmxrrn rrrn flSflfl Fall and Winter Opening 5qq j OK THE Dundee Wen ills Tailoring Coj - THE BIG TAILOES, 40 NORTH BRADY STREET, DU HOIS, PENN'A. Twentieth Century Methods. Single Price Single Profit. Suits or Overcoats to Order $15.00. Wo huve over 10(H) different patterns In elegant Full and Winter Bulling:!, uud Overcoatings to select from. TboHe garments are equal to any 125 to t'10 Suit or Overcoat. - All our garment are made by skilled union labor. Our Raglan Overcoat cannot be excelled. 015.00 From Mills to Man Direct. $15.00 WINTER g COMING $ PREPARE ! The price of Gas has been advanced and must cost the consum ers more money unless thev buy stoves which will make more heat for the amount 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 THESIS stoves for sale for eith er coal or gas. Please call and ex amine for yourself. Prices always right. No trouble to show our goods. I ReynoidsvillB 1 L H'rnuf'pp Kn 0 THE CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE. ONE PRICE XO ALL. Our business, since coming to Koytt oldsvilli', linn been much k renter than wo expected, and ei)iiHiMii(int.ly wo urn making provisions accordingly by thn nililitiiin of tii'W goods until our Block lit now com pinto In every department. Last week wo worn In the Eastern cit ies buying full unit winter goods. Every person wlio fnl In to vIhIi, our sloro will miss an opporlunlty of securing irreiit ImrirninH. Following tiro a few of our eyo-oMnlng priced: I I'ent (Joint a. fie Nickel buck lend ihmicIIh M Hows nf I'Ihm 3limiliiir neeilleM - I lioren nlilrt IiiiIIoiik ft Hlute iii'IicIIh - ion Mnii'iicM .... 'lb Unit- pile .... I Aluminum tlilnihtn 1 III, of MtMMltChllltf . 4 Wl-lllhKIH'IIH I lioren elotlie ,tlim . Fuiiey luce, iter ynnl 4c I'uekiiKe neeilleM, Itncket price H rent (4U. 2il Viiril machine tlireml 1 lloKI'll Imlie rillllll-lltlltotlM it prut Uooda. f "alley Im I pin - - . Ten HlriilnerH Stove l.tfium 4 rp.il (Jo oil a AO Vnrila xllk tlireml l.mlleV liem ntltelieil liiinilkerclilnvpii Ihis if turku, Kueket prlcp I mIovp elciiiicr - - I hot tic liliick Ink ... 2i h)nveln,eH t 'nrry I'dinhH -I' Inc'tlNIi IowcIm - . Ink tablets - -llhick K'irter cliiMIe - . . fi cent (Joint. U'llsh tltlMlllH . Hi'riiti IiiiihIich . Men'n working 4 Iionu - . rmr h. illici t . IIovh Hiliieinlers . - minMc-i' rllilieil Iiimp No. W'i, Ac pnir: No. 71;, iiulrs No. Mi,, piilr. No. y, Wcuulr; No, I"., till' piilr. men t working NiiNpeniierH -I'm IjIiicii coIIiii-n ftoc iiihI ;i"ciitT buttonM UikhI mI.ciI kitchen mirror tlood Hired kltcliun lniniH iciiii Knee piiniH . . . . im; in ipiiirt tin bucket - hie M cent wimiI knee iiuiiIh, our price, . ti.V l-'uncy Ntlk Hiii.MiiuerH - 22c Wlnihiw kIiimIcm . . - - . it,. I'otren hillls .... . 14,. U lille peiii l bulloim No. Ill, 4c, No. IN, Si' No. 2l, ,Tm-, No 21, 7c, No, 24, He Hiifety plim No. 2. 2c tier dotpn, No. S'i, lit- per iluxeii, No. .'1. 4c per (loxcn !IV wiirklim kIovcm, Kueket price, IVc Men'n workhiK nlilrt .... nie Mch'm :ific ovenillH our i.lce - . 2li' 9l.illi.leiin ptinlH, our price. - 74c 44'lticb wble 4'imtuereH, nil Hliiidim, worth ftnc, Kueket price - - :itc 2-lncli nmiliii-t"H' IMuliN, our price, I V week ire. will follow with n full line of Untie,' Men'n 11ml Child ren' L'nderwenr at lwet price. Tlilg In but a imiro tUHto of the good thinKB which crowd our Btoro. If you aro looklni? for linrgnlns this Ih tho pluoe to ciime. Vou nnvor saw Buch a stock at such low lltfurcri. Connidur thlH an in vitation to vlhlt our Btoro. THE GASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE. HOI. KKIRIIMAN, Prop., I)r. Milrrny llulldliiK, M11I11 Hi., KeynoldHvlllu, Pn. I7e Hie tile Hie A. K AT ZEN, THE J People's Bargain Store, i Has bought art immense ntock J for Fall and Winter in J CIothing,Shoes, Hatsand f Caps, Ladies' and X Gents' Furnishing Goods, x which we will save the customer 3 from 25 to 85 cents on the dollar. Now is the time to buy your win- ife ter outfit. We mention a few prices T for present time: r&i r. LADY'S VEST, long sleeves, from 15c up to 1.10 apiece. CHILDREN'S RIHBED VEST from 9c up to 50c. MISSES' UNDERWEAR from lUc to 40c. Great bargains in MEN'S UNDERWEAR from 23c up to 1.10. Men's, Boys' and Children's CLOTHING, first-class goods, all new stock at very low prices. A complete stock of Men's and Roys' GLOVES DON'T MISS THE BARGAINS. Call and Examine our Goods Before Buying Elsewhere. Our Motto is. Quick Sales and Small Fronts. A. KATZEN, PROP. X I I I f toll THE NEWS OF 1 NEARBY TOWNS. Illi'imrlril by 'I lie Mint ft pecln I irreapomli'lita. I;merlckvllle. II. (I. Hcliuncru expcctH to hnvo -4H) IiiihIicIm of piiliitucM thin fall. KlliiKonBtnltli U tlolnir thn tltrcHtilni; for tho funncrn In thin liN'ality. WoMttor littnilon anil wlfo, of HykfB vlllo, aro vIhIiImk rulntlvcs hero. Kmmft Hhannon, of IlriHikvillu, Ih vIr Itlnif hor BlBter, Mr. Henry Hnydur, hero. Mr. H. II. Itaytnor and Mm. Wra. Moore drove to West Liberty Friday to attend a plcnlo thero. Our boIkmiU are proif resting very nlcoly under tho InHtructlon of S. T. Storraor, Ida IIutohlRoti, Choster Swartz and Mini Grant. C. M. Dinger and wife and daughter, Floronco, Mrs. Lavlna Ilnuin and daugh ter, Mamln, of KeynoldHVillo, BM!nt Sunday with relative" In this pluco. S. C. Dlngor and Henry Harrlifor, of Harvey's Hun, and Math MoKoe, Mil ton Sloppy, Samuel Wray, of KoynoldB vllle, ttpont Sunday at tho homo of Ixraol Snydor, Sr. Mrs. Laura Urltton, of Hrookvllle, vlHltod her Blxtor, Ktnolino Kales, In this place laxt week. She expects to leave hero Thursday, Oct.' II, to visit hor daughter, Mrs. Dolly Cowan, ft Joppa, Illinois. Kmory Keys, of this place, has moved his wlfu to E'lttsbui'R, whore he has so cured a position as fireman on the Al legheny Valley R. It., bctwocn I'ltta hurg and Oil City. Kmory and wlfo will be greatly missed In this place. Wlshaw. Hanlul Syphrit lost a valuable horse onq night last woek. William Dickey drove Into Reynolds vlllo last Saturday aftornoon. ' Mn. Mary Ilollenbaitgh was at Reyn oldsvllle last Saturday afternoon. Gid Llngonfulter Is building a now house for JamosSprankle on Hill stroot. Mrs. Rupurt, of Kleanora, has moved Into hor new houso on east Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Socrlst, of Panic, visited the former's parents over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David WIce, of Hrook vllle, wore the guests of friends In town last week. Ab Sbankle and William Kolloy have moved their families into James Ew ing'i new home. Martin Foltz has finished his contract of clearing tho now township road from this place to Eleanora. .Herman Henry Is hauling his hay that . he made on the Goorge Henry farm to market at Sugar Hill. G. W. Secrist and Jef Dickey were blasting stumps last week. They got some of the stumps out and some they left In for Mr. Frost to freeze out next winter. Rathmel. Mrs. H. B. Wyse was In Falls Creek last Friday. J. F. Bowser and family spent Sunday In Brookvllle. Mrs. Alex Stratton, of Brock way vllle, visited with frlonds here last week. Mrs. J. R. Flick and Mrs. Daniel De Mott, of DuBois, were in town last Fri day. Mrs. Grant Allen and daughter, of Fuller Station, are visiting relatives here this week. Miss Martha Sneddon, who Is teach ing school at Punxsutawney, spent Sun day with her parents here. Daniel Eisenhuth, formerly of this place, who is now living In New Bethle hem, was in town Thursday of last week. A Fiendish Attack. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kid neys. His back got so lame ha could not stoop without great pain, nor sit In a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped bira until he tried Electric Bitters which effected such a wonderful change that be writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trouble, purifies the blood and bitllds up your health. Only 50c. at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. . Th Long-put Night Is the one in which the baby Is troubled with the croup. An application of Cly desdale Ointment Is the surest relief which can be given to the infant. The wise parent will have a' jar of Clydes dale at band for all occasions. Red Top Jar, 25 coots. Statement of Sykesvllle Principal. In TllK Star of Hoptombei' 2Jth I find In thn Hykosville Items this state ment: "Wo aro sorry the professor of thin piano has not tlmo to join In thn memorial services hold In honor of our late president." Now this has reforenoe to mo and I contradict such a statement and do not know why such was cvor made, as on that day wo called tho school to order at l.(K) p. m., but shortly dismissed and every pupil was urged to go to tho Baptist church, where tho memorial services woro hold, I myself being present with teacher of No. 2 during tho entire services. Why tho i;orresMindent mado such a statement, t am unable to say, hut ho has acted very unwisely and surely did not try to tnakn any ofTort to find out whether I was at the services, or ho could not have mado such a statement, as I am positive every pupil knows I was pres ent, also a largo number of citizens. I know if tho correspondent would study tho character of our dear friend, Presi dent McKlnlny, who has passed away, ho would not bo so ready to do an Injury to any one who has tried to do what is right in making such a statement. Yours Truly, I'm.v. ok SYKKflvir.r-K Schools. Popular Amusement. To soma amtiHcmont Is but an Idlo form of recreation but to many It Is a necessity. Tho desire to oscape from tho cares and trials of working lifo finds rest In many ways. Excursions, a day at tho seaside, a trip to the country, a spin on tho blcyclo thoso and more are available In summer. In the winter it takes tho form of magazine, a popular novel, Bloighing parties or a visit to the theatre. The latter seems most popu lar and most satisfactory, for the thcatro has adapted Itself to the times and meritorious performances can now bo seen and a pleasant ovening passed at tho play houso at a trifling expense. One of the most pleasing plays of the day Is undoubtedly the Comedy Bimbo of Bombay, which seems to have been endowed with all tho charming quali ties necessary to please the patrons of the theatre. At Reynolds opera house Monday evening, Oct. 14th. Transactions in Real Estate. Stephen Haul to Andrew Stevanswitz, for land In McCalmont township. ITT'i; September 23, 1901. Roynoldsvllle Building and Loan Association to Chas H. Young, for land In Roynoldsvllle. S500; March 20, 1001. M. M. Davis to Elizabeth Armagoet, for lot in Roynoldsvllle. 12.10: Septem ber 25, 11)01. James I'lyler to John Mclntyre, for land in McCalmont township. toO, Aug ust 28, 11)01. K. Robinson to John Mclntyre, for lot In McCalmont township. Io0; July 30, 11)00. Thos. Pifer to William and Delia Cable, for land In Henderson township. $1; September 24, 1001. Heirs of Philip Muth to Thos. Pifer, for land in Henderson township. 12,440; September 3, 1901. Tot Causes Night Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crlttendon, Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave It Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep It In the house to protect our children from croup and whooping cough. It cured mo of a cbronlo bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relievo." Infallible for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. 50c. and 11.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. He Polled a Haxor And started the old practice of sllclDg off his corn because he could stand the pain no longer. Result three months In bed from blood poisoning. Had he used Clydesdale Ointment, he could have cured bis corn In a few days, and relieved himself of the pain In five min utes. Do not neglect your feet, as you need them In your business. Red Top Jar, 2." cents. Reduced Rates to Gettysburg. On account of the National Encamp ment, Union Veteran Legion, at Gettys burg, Pa., October 9 to 11, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets at the rate of one fare for round trip from all points on Its line to Gettysburg. Tickets to be told and good going October 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, returning to October 13 inclusive. Many people are losing tholr good health and disposition by the worry and annoyance caused by an old sore or an ulcer. These can be quickly and per manently cured by the use of Clydes dale Ointment. It heals and loaves no scars. . : Red Top Jar, 25 cents. Doings of Borough "Dads." The regular mooting of town council was held Tuesday evening, October 1st, with Presldont Deible In the chair. Members prosent: Farrell, Smith, Cot tle and Deible. Chief Burgess Mitchell reported fines and licenses collected since last meeting to bo I (1.00. Chief Burgess vetoed ordlnanco No. "fl passed by council rolatlve to paving of Fourth stroot, It not having been passed In accordance with tbo act of assembly governing the passage of like ordinances. Mr. Dawson, superintendent of- the Enterprise Silk Co., was present and wanted council to take some action whereby special police could bo ap polntijl without a meeting of council. Bills amounting to 1171.0!) wore or dered paid. ' On motion an order was drawn In favor of John Williams for $101.25, part payment for tho construction of tho Hill stroot sower. On motion tho borough agreed to furnish 18 Inch sewer pipe to be laid In front of the Burns House to connect with 18 Inch sower at Elovonth, or Taylor stroot, providing, howovor, that tho owner, or owners, of the property lay the pipe at their own expense and under tho direction of tho streot com mittee. Pockets Full of Rattle Snakes. James R. Thompson, of Big Soldier Mine, was In town yesterday aftornoon looking after his pension, in which ho was assisted by 'Squiro Woodrlng. He Is a voteran of tbo 155th Pa. Volunteers, and is now almost 81 years old. He Is still quite active and thinks nothing of walking into town from his home and back again. While hore yesterday he succeeded in attracting a good deal of at tention by pul.lng live rattle snakes out of his pockets. It appears that he Is one of those singular Individuals who handle the most dangerous reptiles with as much freedom and unconcern as they would a poodle. One of thoso which Mr. Thompson exhibited had eight rattles on its tail, and according to what this reg isters is eight years old. Its mate had six or seven rattles. Thompson fondled them, and even went so far as to stick the bead of the large rattler Into his mouth then close his mouth. He has handled snakes ever since he was a boy; he has thirty-eight of tho rattlers at home now, and besides his fondness for them as pets he likes them for a fry better than eels. DuBois C'oitrirr. Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authori ties. They have dispelled the silly no tion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still an other for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may bo, Its nutriment Is destroyed by Indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Greco's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can got Dr. G. G. Green's Tollable remedies at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Get Green's Spec ial Almanac. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postoffice at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending Oct. 5, 1901: Mrs. J. E. Gibbons, J. T. Cathers, Mrs. Minnie R. Thompson, Lawrence Sullivan, Mrs. Ella Lavan, R. A. Kusk, S. W. Norrls, George Warner, E. K. Fink. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg. On October 2, 9, and HI, 1901, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from stations on the Low Grade Division, Including the SUgo Branch to Plttxburg at reduced rates, Including admUslon to the Expo sition. These tickets will be good going on regular trains on day of Issue, and will be valid for return passage within four days, Including date of sale. It U the LlitU T tunc a That count. The lost collar button, the tack you stepped on, the small cuts on the hands and little burns that are so annoying. How quickly they are heal ed by using Clydesdale Ointment. Ik heals and leaves no scar. Price 25 cents. For Smle. Cow peas, McCormlck binders, mow era and rakes, Keystone ' weeders, Crown drills, horses, cows and genera merchandise. J. C. Kino A Co.
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