filticiriP I WE INVITE YOU j To call at our ofllco and see samples $ of visiting cards. We have good ft facilities for turning out neat, up- X to-dnte cards and Invitations. OUR JOB DEPARTMENT J Is replete with the latest stylos of I , type. All work done promptly and $ j satisfactorily and prices reasonable j X when quality Is considered. I VOLUME 10. KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1901. NUMBER 28. More Goods for Same Money. Same Goods for Less Money. The Kind of Weather that means Warm Clothes Is coming along in enrnest and its crowding you on the buying you'll have to hurrv, but there's no regret go with the Purchase here. Trices are where vou'll like them at the lowest possible notch. Overcoats. For the man or for the bov in all the new makes. Men's coats .'5.98 to 20.00. Boys coats 1.9H to 12.00. 2 and 3 piece Suits 9.00 down to 90c. Good solid color sweaters 49c. All wool sweaters 9Sc. to 3.O0. Men's leather coats reversible kind 5.00. Men's duck coats water proof 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 to 3.00. Mackintoshes 3.00. .50 to 9.00 Gum coats and Flickers 1.50 to 3.90 Wool socks 19 to 9c. Men's fleeced lined underwear 4-5, 75 to 1 .25 Men's merino underwear 23 to 4-9c. the pc Men's ali wool underwear 75, 9.8, 1.25, 1.15 the piece. Men's heavy working shirts 45, 75, 98, to 1.35. Everything you need to keep you warm, dry and comfortable. Largest line ladies' coats, capes, jackets, furs, boas, collarettes, dress goods, notions, suits, hosiery, underwear, gloves, neck wear, corsets, waists, skirts, every need for the entire family. Men's neckwear 25, 45, 75 and 98c. Men's mufflers 49, 75, 98 and 1.25 Men's triangle brand collars 2 for 25c. Men's rubber collars 19c. Men's water proof collars 5c. Men's dress siiirts neglegec or solid bosoms 1.35 down to 49c. Powerful Trade Magnets, The attractiveness of the values in this "ad" is beyond dispute. The intrinsic worth of every item emphasized is above argument. The price economy is unques tionable. We've chosen seasonable things to tempt you; up-to-date in style, honest in quality. WcVc chosen just the merchan dise that your mind is now on. You are asked to carefully read the chapter of of ferings. You are asked to make careful comparison. You are not asked to buy. Your intelligence will prompt you. Your self-interest will decide this to your satis faction. Men's dress and working gloves 1.50 down to 49c Ilanscns union made gloves, Good Shoe Values , for November Buyers. We keep talking shoes Injcnuse we know this is an unusually economical shoe stock and the steadily increasing numlxr of buy ers convince us" that the public feel that way as well. Ladies vici kid shoes plain or pat tip 1.39 Hoys school shoes calf, vici. seal, grain 98c to 2.00. Men's patent leather shoes 3.00, 3.50, 4.00. Men's kruger cnlf best made 2.00. High cut bal shoe 1.90, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00. Tyrone shoes for lumlerman 3.25, 3.75, 4.50 to 5.50. Ladies' fine shoes all the new shapes 1.39 to 3.50. Men's wide extension soles 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 to 4.50. Snag proof gum boots only 2.90 Felt boots and overs "2.25, 2.50, 2.75 Misses school shoes 98, 1.20 to 2.00 Velvet slippers for men 50c. Carpet slippers for ladies' and men 25c. Ladies', misses and children's boudoir slippers all colors 40, 45, 50c, Lumbcrmans socks 50c. to 1.50 7-button overgaitcrs 19 to 35c. 10-button overgaitcrs 25 to 45c. Holladays waterproof marvel ..19c. bottle Half soles 10, 15, 20c. pair Rubbers for all the family. Fair good strong serviceable stockings with each pair boys shoes costing one dollar or over. Overalls and jackets 50, G5, 85c, Keystone Brand. Men's dress pants all the latest styles. Checks and mixed effects 4.50 down to 1.49. Men's working pants Jeans cot tonads and cordurois 75, 98, 1.25 to 2.98. Men's heavy winter caps 23, 45, 75 to 90c. Boy's heavy winter caps 23 to 89c. Sec our "Fanatnn hat" only 1.49. Men's soft and stiff' hats 2.90 down to 49c. Men's night shirts 98 down to 49c. Gooods marked in plain figures; one price to all and that the lowest. BlNG-STuKE . DEPARTMENT STORES. Main and 5t,h Streets. Brick and Stone Block. Where there's every thing that people wear and m o 8 1 things people buy. G.R. HALL'S o osite the Fostoflice. . We offer special low prices in Semi-Forcclain and English ware, Havalind, Austrian and German China. To make room for Fall Stocks, we give a cut price in Ingrain, Tapestries jnd Velvets. Also Japan and China Mattings. Garpeis Furniture stoves See our stock and prices in Farlor and Bed Room Suits. We are 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. We have Lace Curtains, Blinds, Linoleums, in fact anything needed lor to furnish a house at prices that defy competition. We are pleased to show them and give prices. C. R. HALL T" $1 .00 Fall and Winter Opening 00 j H 1F T1IE- Dundee Woolen Mills Tailoring Co. I n,-,.TT, -w--r rn a -r-r -r- . ft 40 NORTH BRADY STREET, DU HOIS, PENN'A. Twentieth Century Methods. Single Price Single Profit. Suits or Overcoats to Order $15.00. We have over 1(W0 different patterns In elegant Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoating to mil us I fmm Thom garments aro equal to any 125 to fcIO Suit or Overcoat. All our garments are made by skilled union lulxir. Our Raglan Overcoat cannot be excelled. 015.00 From Mills to Man Direct. $15.00 ! . n wo wo S wo Buy the celebrated COLUMBIAN Stoves and Ranges and run no risk as they are beyond question The Handsomest, Most Durable, and Perfect Working Stove Manufactured. EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED. If not as represented, money refunded. Call and see our fine big stock just received. Beats anything ever shown in the town. wo w wo CW 1 KEYSTONE HARDWARE Opposite Hotel Belnap. OFFICIAL VOTE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY In the Election of November gtti, 1901. Tabulated Reult In Precinct of Townships and Boroughs. DISTRICTS. harm HeUVer Hell Hlg Hun Hrockwity villo . Hrookvllle I'lnyvlllo Clover Corsica hldred First ... Kldred Second Fulls Creek Unslilll IteHtll Henderson First lli'iiiliTMin Second Knox McCnlnmiit First McCiilmont Second Mcrnliiiont Third Oliver Perry 1'lnu Creek East PlneOreek Went Polk Porter I'liiixsiitnwney North .. Plllixsilliiwncy Smith. . UcVllnlllsvlllo First Itc yimlilsvlllo Second... KIiikkiiIiI KtlSe Snyder SllllllllcrvlUe I 11 cm Wursuw Fust ursuw est Wushlngton I'pper Washington Lower Wushlnu-tiin-lted Mill .. West Kcynnldsvillo Wlnslow East Wlnslow West Wlnslow North East. .. WlllslllW SlMllll West... Willi li v II lo Young N. 1st Young N. 2nil V111111K Houtli TotKls . ... t'lurullllr , illllln .liifltrn..r n M Trunn'r. Hup. Court. 'oroner. surveyor. .SIT.' ITOI 244 SHI HUH Z I4M Ml hih 1 11 mm' 1 11 m 'J47N I4M Viewers' Report. In tlie mutter of tliu putltlon of tho Chief Hui'koss and Town Council of tho borough of Heynolilsvlllo, for tho ap pointmunt of viowers to assosn the costs unci expenses of a public Rewor In Main and 10th or Taylor streets, from a point In front of the old school h 011 so proper ty, (now owned by A. M. AppleKHte) to loth or Taylor street, and along 10th or Taylor street to the South sldo of Jurk- son street, upon tne proportion Doni'lit ted, If sutllelent can be found. In tho Court of Common I'loas of Jef ferson County No. nil November terra Mil. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned viewers, appointed by the court of Common IMeas of JoiTerson county, In the foregoing matter, tiled their report In said court, on tho 11th day of November UK) I, and unloss ex ceptions thereto are tiled within thirty days from said 11th day of November 11)01, their report will bo confirmed ab solutely. The Following Is a Bohedulo of the damagos, costs and expenses of tho Im provements, the damages as ascertain ed and allowed and the benefits assessed, as shown by the report and schedule tiled in tho aforesaid court. ClIAH. A. IlEKPKLl W. S. Uoss VlowcrB Levi Schuckeiis j ASSESSMENT OF COSTS AND EXPENSES. Total costs and expenses f.'170.4() Total cost of Improvement 1170.4!) SCHEDULE. Assessment of proportios peculiarly benefitted to pay damages, costs and ex penses, for constructing a tewer In Main and 10th or Taylor streets, from a point in f rontof the old school house proporty, to 10th or Taylor street and along 10th or Taylor street to the south sido of Jackson street. North Asbkbs- Ain't. Am't Hlrio nient puld due A. M. Applemito, i:i.M uothliiK ll l.nl C. II. I'resroll, Jr., ll.el " 11.7.1 Jurry Ilis kniuil, 22.SO " 22..V5 It. L. Miles. 1.4.1 " Zl.tli ltlchard llimlies formerly J. C. Ferris, M.79 " U0.7D I. C Buyers formerly Jim. Spears, 11.73 " ll'l O.F. Smith. 11. W " ll.W F.state of Sarah Hums, M.flH " M.UU Auna H. Test, 11.7U " Soillll Hlilo. , Ilavla MrCracken, nothlug nothing iiothlnK D. Nolan, " " M.Curtlii, " " " KevnoldHVllle horouKU, " " " William CoppliiK, " " " Mary Mi'I'Iibikiiii, " " . " F. 1'. Adelspemer, " " " J. It. Mct'ia.'Uiili, ' " Aiuiu It. Test, " " ' Mrs. t'lmrliiH ltltxlo, " " " Owen Fox. " " " J. & A. WalMon, now Marufredo, " " " I'eter HobertiMih Tenth si. Earn side " - " " Anna U. Test, " " " Kstntoof I.J. IlarllliiK, " " " liavls MuOruvkun, " " J. it. Venn, Tent list, West sldo ' " T.J.orMrs.T. J.Davis, " " " Mrs, Jessie t'HtlorHou, " " Ilavls Mi't'rackon, " " " Estate of Surah Hums, " " " Tot ali I Vl.M tm.M Assessment against the borough of Roynoldsvlllu Is $178.13, the difference between the total amount of damages, costs and expenses of said Improvement and the total amount of special or pecu liar benefits. Drought forward. Total assessments against individuals, $ltc;iti Assessment against Reynolds- villa borough, 178.13 Total assessments (370.49 All of which is respectfully submitted. Chahlks A. Hkhpel.1 W. S. Uoss Viewers Levi Suhuckehs J In the matter of the petition of the Chief Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Keynoldsville, for appoint ment of Viewers to assess oosts and ex penses of a publio sewer In Gordon al ley from the west corner of John Burns' lot, to 10th or Taylor street, to Inter sect with the publio sower on said 10th or Taylor street, upon the properties benefitted, If sr'llolent can bo found. In the Court of Common Pleas of Jef ferson county No. (14 November term looi. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned viewers, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of JetTorson county, in the forgoing matter, filed tholr retiort In said Court on the llth day of November, 11)01, and unless ex ceptions thereto are filed within thirty days from said llth day of Novembor 101, their report will bo confirmed ab Bolutoly. Tho following Is a schedulo of tho damagos, oosts and exponses of the Im provement, tho damages as ascertained and allowed and tho benefits assessed, as shown by the report and schedule tiled in tho aforesaid court. Char. a. HewelI W. S. Boss Viewers Levi Schuckehs J ASSESSMENT OF COSTS AND EXPENSES. Total costs and expenses $1.'IL.29 Total costs of improvements 132.29 SCHEDULE. Assessment of proportios peculiarly benefitted to pay damitgos, oosts and ex penses, for the construction of a sewer In Gordon alloy from weBt corner of John Burns' lot to 10th or Taylor street, to Intersect with a public sewer In said 10th or Taylor street. North Assess- Am't Am't J" ,., , inent puld due John HIkkIp, formerly John Hurim f.M nothing B.1W lieyiiolilsvllle iMiruugh, '.ix " 7 Mury Mi'l'hurson, 11.7s " 11,75 J. H. Met 'rurken, 7,as " T.a John & Mury lila'nifrollo nirmeriy John unit Alex Wutsou, Peter Kolierlson, J. N. Kei h, Anna It. Test, F. P. Adelsperger, M.fnrlln, William (Vipplnit, Davis Met'ruckuii, 1U. 114 16.112 11.10 nuthlng M.fW MM " i;i.i V.MI " M..V) ll.M " ll.iH 7.73 ." 7.72 7..V) " 7..T0 MM " 1.V51 Amount due debtor to amount puld HUB Assess- Am t Am't ment puld due nothing nothing nothing tiouth side Mrs. Jessie I'utterson, Kato Hmelior, r . a. weuvor, David Evans, " " " Thomus Liuiurord, " C J. Kerr. " Marie bishop, " Tho amount assessed against the borough of Beynoldsville, is based on tho proportion the width of the lot own ed by said borough, abutting on the line of tho improvement, bears to the entire length of said sewer or Improve ment.' lirouKht Assess- Am't Am't forward ment puld due Assessment on the Individual owners of properly, . Ilil.01 ltUB WM Assessment on boro. 7.2S nothing 7.28 in . 1, V''1"1 . 1;"-u HfcW mi im niiii-11 is respeeiiveiy slllimllted. CH.A8. A. BEKPKL 1 W. S. Boss, A Viewers LEVI SCHUCKEK8 I Ouly a Fuol But on account of a small corn. It ed like an acre. No use of going around weuring a snoe tnat looks like a basket. Use Clydesdale Ointment and rid yourself of these annoyances. Your corns and bunions can be cured In from three to ten days by using It. Bed Top IIUII) u uuuu. The Meat ol rlirlsllaus Are uuoie to Da burned as well as others. They should have a jar of Clydesdale Ointment bandy, and apply at once to the afflicted spot. It relievos the pain at once, and is a sure preventive against dun gem of blood poisoning. Best of all, It heals and loaves no soar. Bed Top Jar, 2o. Deemer's Cross Road. James Myers was In Brookvllle last Thurn- dny. Zenith nurkett has gone to Curwensrllls to assist Peter Hmlth In the bakery. A miM Heck, who spent lnt Rundny with his father, returned to his work In Itilntown Wednesday. Miss Gertrude Haines, of Emerli kvllle, spent last week at the home of J. P. Snyder. L. F. Haines spent Friday anil Saturday with his mother near Port Harnett. Jnmes Deenicr was seen In our town Friday. Jonothan Hnyder was at Hopkins last Thursday. Miss AlniaC'orliert was one among theluek teaehcrs that got a new stove for hor school this winter. Miss Mary Mer'oiiell, of Heeehwoods, visit ed her niece, Miss liable Host, Thursday. Miss Hut t Ik PiiiIiIi, who spent Inst Sunday with her parents returned to Uurwonsvllle Monday. Charley Hohlmmel, of fenteh Hill, visited at the home of K. H. Decmer Friday. 3. H.Hnydor was tho purchaser of a flue horse last week. There will be a spelling In the Host srhnol house Friday, Noy. 15. Every person cordial ly Invited to attend. William Hi'hugars, of Hormtown, Is balling hay for Lcyl Si-hugar. Mrs. Fanny Rest and daughter, Miss Flo, nf Keynoldsville, spent Sunday with her son, Frank Rest. Wlshaw. Mr. Web wears a smlln It Is a girl. A tlnncn at Itlltsnii ft Newcomo pavilion next Cat unlay night. H. O. Becrlst was In Koynoldsvlllo last ' Thursday. Thomas Maxel, of Huthmel. was In town last Saturday night. The new township road between this nlaco and Eloanora Is open to tho public. Mrs. James Potts, of Sugar Hill, was tho guest of Mrs. Hell on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Dlekey was the guest of Mrs. O. W. Heerlst last Thursday. David Rrumbaugh Is doing some carpenter big work In tho wost end of town. Charley and Amos Dlekey attended the Dlo social that was held at the Urang Hull. The Railroad Co., has started to grado the new R. R. that comes to this place. A very poor turnout from this plueo attend ed the election last Thursday. I think tholr ought to tie a voting precinct at this place n the men would vote. A Slavish minor was killed at F.loanora mines lust Monday by a full of coal. Ho leaves a wife and two small children. Emerlckvllle. Herman Mowery and wife, of Rathmel, were visiting the former's parents, W. H. Mowery and wife, oyer Sunday. O. L. und II. O. Schugurs have taken a con tract of cutting some hardwood timber for tholr father, Levi Schugars. M.M. Smith, of Pittsburg, soent Sunday with his many friends In this plueo. A. Welder und family, of Hlg Run, spent Sunday at tho homo of Wm. Muoro. Mrs. H. R. Itaynier and Mrs. Lucy Monro drove to Worth vlllo Sunday. We wore glad to see so many out to church Sunday, as It will lie a groat oncouragernent to our new pastor as well as a benefit to those attending these services. Henry Harrlnger and F.Ua Murphy drove to Falls Creek Sunday. Wo have been Informed there Is going to be a wedding In our village soon. C. N. Lewis and A. M. Woodward, of Itoyn oldsvlllo, were out hunting Thursday of lust week and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Peter Baum. Daniel Mottern and family of this place drove to Keynoldsville Sunday. Rathmel. John and Hurhert Smith and Misses Rosa Smith and lva Walk were In DuHols last Fri day evening. There was a load of our town poople drove to Keynoldsville last Friday evening to at tend the "Drummer Boy of Shlloh." Only about six weeks until Christmas. Then we will know bow many friends we have. Miss riiena Dul'out, aged about twenty two years, died at hor home Thursday after noon of last week after only a few days sick ness. She was burled Sunday afternoon In the Keynoldsville Catholic cemetery. James Moore, of Dun liar, was here lust week to attend the funeral of Miss DuPout. Chas. Stltt and wife, of Pittsburg, were call ed here last week to attend tbe funeral of Miss DuPout. Astounding Discovery. Prom Coopersville, Mich., comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that whon used before retiring by any one troubled with a bad cough always ensures a good night's rest. "It will soon oure the cough too," writes Mrs. S. Himolbur ger, "for three generatlonsof our family nave used Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption and never found it's equal for coughs and colds." It's an unrivaled life-saver when used for des perate lung diseases. Guaranteed bot tles 50o. and 11.00 at H. Alex Stoke 's drug store. Trial bottles treo. They Cau'WliatTbeyCau And In so doing, housekeepers have their hands cut and bruised until they are ashamed to have thetn seen. If they would rub them with Clydesdale Ointment, they would quickly heal. You will be surprised how well the hands will look after a few applications of Clydesdale Ointment. Insist up on having a Bed Top Jar, prloe 25 ots. A Uold Hollar al Vllty Ceuta Would not be as cheap or give you as much benefit as a jar of Clydesdale Ointment at 25 cents. For rheuma tism and stiffness of the joints, there is nothing equal to Clydesdale Oint ment. It draws out the soreness of the muscles. Bod Top Jar, 25 cents.