Y A. t. 1902. A Merry New Year. I VOLUME 10'. KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1902. NUMBER 35. H ' FOR ALL KINDS OF Plumbing, Gas Fitting, &e. GO TO THE KEYSTONE HA1WWAKE CO. Where you van get reliable work by competent and experienced workmen at moderate prices. A full line of (tas Fixtures, Lamps, Tubs, Closets, Instantaneous Heaters, Ktc, kept on hand. The Only First Class Plumbing j Establishment in the Town. I 'KEYS KEYSTONE HARDWARE CO. ( HMTKNMAl m ilium;. Public School Assembly Hall, Thursday, Jan. 10, 14t,h Seml-Annual Tour.- Lyman H. Howe will present AMERICA'S GREATEST EXHIBITION MOVING PICTURES, "X7TH nn entlm new collection of American and Foreign Scenes: Including China, the Philippines, South Africa, Venice, the Pan-American, etc. A series of scenes will be shown, taken In connection with 1'reslilent McKlnley'g Inst visit to liutTalo, the assassination and the funeral obsequies at Buffalo, Washington and Canton. Also present ly,' JAY PAW K, IJilhtulan Hay Mtxlellcr. Modeling portraits of well known men, comedy faces, caricature, etc. Prices 2., 35 and 50 cents. Diagram of reserved seats at Stoke's drug store Saturday, Jan. 11, at 8 o'clock a. in. Claim Promptly Paid. W. J. SHAFFER, Agt. of the Aetna Llfo In. Co., Brookvlllo, Pa., Dear Sin: I wish to extend to you my sincere thanks for the prompt pay mont of claim under Policy of Llfo fn Biirance held by my late husband, Franklin Plorco Breneman, In the Aetna Life Insurance Company, of Hart fore', Conn., for ono thousand ($1,000) dollars on the twenty payment life plan. Only $17.37, the first semi-annual pay. ment hud been made on this policy when It became a claim. The policy was de stroyed by fire the day after my hug band was burled, but this did not Invali date the claim, as you, the representa tive of the company, wont right ahead and fixed up the necessary papers for payment of this claim. I further wish to thank you as well as the company for the prompt and cour teous manner in which the claim was adjusted. Yours very truly, Mrs. F. P. Braneman. Millstone, Pa., Dec. 20, 1001. Mackinaws and homespuns at half price to close out at Reynoldsyllle Woolen Mill. MOO yds mackinaw 64 Inch, In black, brown, blue, and grey, at (l()c. yd., just the thing for over shirts and horse blankets. Also 1,000 yds homespun 64 inch at 35c. yd., these are first class bargains. Four Persons Burned To Death. A terrible calamity befell the family of John Eshbaugh, who resides near Shannondalu, in Rod Bank township, Clarion county, on Friday morning of last week. Mr. Eshbaugh got up about three o'clock In the morning and made a fire In the cook stove, going back to bed again. About an hour later he awoke and found the bouse on fire, the flames having gained consider able headway. Besides himself, his wife, his brother, and six children wore sleeping up stairs. He tried to awakon them and get them out of the building, but with only partial success, as the house burned so rapidly. Mrs. Esh baugh escaped through a window, with two small children, and one about seven or eight years of age, the latter serious ly burned. Mrs. Eshbaugh In jumping from the window, through which she escaped, broke one of her legs above the ankle. Mr. Eshbaugh's brother, aged about 25 years, and three children, aged nine, ten and twelve years, perished In the building, It being Impossible to rescue them. Everything in the house was burned, Including all the clothing of the family. The condition of the rescued ones was pitiable, exposed as they were to the extreme cold. Mr. Eshbaugh tried to keep thorn warm by piling hay find straw about them, and cover ing thorn with grain sacks. It was some time before holp could be secured, as the nearest neighbor was a mile dis tant. At soon as help arrived all the sur vivors were taken to a neighbor's house where they were properly cared for, and medical holp sent for. It was the saddest accident that has ever hap pened In that neighborhood. Brook vllle l)emncmt. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofflce at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending Dec. 28, 1901: Frank Mllburn, Miss Nina Snow, Mr. Fredrick Deemcr, Thomas Collins, Miss MaryCahlll, Henry Eagan, Mr. J. Good win, Mr. C. E. McGuffey. Mrs. Rosle Malee, Miss Sadie Morrison, Mr. Jack D. Nlven, James Hunnlnger, Mary H. PIfer, Mrs. John Steluford, Frank Sharp, Steve Chundzlnskl, Mr. Vln cenzo Cartutarnclo. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Japanese napkins given free to every person buying oysters at Frank's res taurant for festivals or society suppers. Men's gum boots for 12.50 at Robinson's. Lively College Boys In Frolic. Lyman H. Hove's moving picture en tertainment this season Is assuredly one of the most attractive of all It brilliant predecessors. Mr. Howe bas spared no expense in securing some of the most attractive and marvellous pro-' ducts of the camera, both In this coun try and on the other side of the sea, pre sented In a manner that reveals the wonderful improvement that has over come that trembling motion which tires the eyes. All the pictures are new. Among them being one showing a lot of frisky collego boys, 75 or 100 of them, In an exciting paper chase, which Is really the old game of "follow your leador." The boys leap from high ' places, tumble Into all sorts of queer spots, jump Into ponds and Indulge In other exciting antics. It is an exceed ingly interesting picture, and delights all who soe it, especially the young peo ple. The Howe pictures will bo soon at Assembly hall on Thursday evening, January 16th. Pants Almost Given Away. Sevonty-five dozen pairs of pants are now offered for sale at the Roynolds vllle Woolen Mill for from 75 cents to $1.50 per pair, which is loss than half price for these goods. This offer will bo open for ,10 days and persons wantln g a bargain should not miss this oppor tunity. The pants are guaranteed to be first-class winter pantH. Begins to-morrow. It is to be a month of direct and legitimate price reductions. There will be no fic titious flights of fancy. It's a sale for quick clearance purposes and we haven't stopped to figure losses. We've done a wonderful business and this sale is for our patrons. Of course such a volume of trade results in broken lots odds and ends. This portion of the stock has been "knifed" vigorously. If you have a single need this store can supply, there'll never be a time until our next "Red Tag" Sale that will bring such splendid money saving opportunities. Keep our claims, in mind when you come. We fulfill them to the very letter. Come to morrow; come as soon as you can. Watch for the colored tags and you'll be face to face with much the best bargains this town has ever known. We follow with figures to prove it. RED TAG dotnino Prices. $18.60 Suiu, Red Tag 15.00 " " price, (15.00 $13.50 ' 13.50 " " " 12.00 12.00 " 10.50 10.00 " ' 8.75 9.00 " " " 7.98 8.00 " . 6.98 7.00 " " ' 6.98 6.00 " 4.98 6.00 4.10 $18.00 Overcoats, Red Tag pr. $15.00 15.00 -13.50 13.50 " ' 12.00 12.00 " " 10.00 10.00 " " 8.75 9.00 " " " 7.98 8.00 " 6.98 7.00 " ' " 6.98 6.00 " " " ' 4.98 6.00 " " " 4.19 RED TAG snoe Prices. $1.05 Glass Blowers' shoes, at $1.35 1.50 Minors' Shoes Rod Tag pr, 1.1'. 3.50Kulture " " ' 3.15 1.25 Boys' school shoe " ' 98 1.50 Ladles' Bhoe " " 1.111 1.39 " " " 1.10 1.25 Men's bucklo arctics " 98 .50 Ladles' rubhers.RedT jfpr, ." .98 Lepglns, ladies " " .79 .85 " misses' " . .75 ' child's " " 9 3.25 snag proof boots, RodT'g pr, 2.75 2.75 Peb log boots, " ". 2.19 1.00 lumberman's box " " .79 6.50 Tyrone Shoe ' " 4.98 3.50 " " ' " 2.98 2.90 Men's shoe " " 2.49 2.00 Men's shoe, high cut, 1.79 1.35 Lumbermen's gums, 1.19 4.50 Patent Leather shoo, 3.69 RED TAG Hat&GaDPrices $2.90 Hats & Caps, Red Tagpr, $2.09 2.75 2.49 2.50 ', " " ' 2.19 2.25 ' 1.98 2.00 " " " l.9 1.75 " " 1.49 1.50 " " " 1.25 1.25 " " " " 1.00 1.00 " " " 89o 75o " " " " 69o 50o " " " 39o 25o " " " 19o 8.50 Trunks, Red Tag prices, 7 00 7.00 " " " 6.U8 5.50 " " 4.08 5.00 " " ' 4.25 4.25 Satchels, " " 3.89 3.75 " " " 3.25 3.00 " " " 2.69 1.85 ." " 1.49 RED TAG Fornisn'o Prices $3,00 SuiU Underwear 2.00 " " 1.50 " " 1.00 " 50a " 1.50 Monarch Shirts, 1.00 75o Trlnce Shirts, Red 3.00 Sweaters,, 2.50 " " 2.00 " " 1.25 " " 1.00 ' " 50o " " 1.50 Gloves, " 1.25 . " 1.00 " 75o " " 60o " " 25o " " R. T. pr, 2.69 " 1.69 " 1.35 " 89o " 39o " 1.19 " 89o Tag price, S0o " 2.49 2.19 " 1.69 " 9So " 89o " 39o " 1.25 " 98o " 89o " 65o 39o " 19o RED TAG GIOaK DBDVr'- 20.00 Ladles' Coats, Red Tagpr, 16.00 15.00 ' " 12.00 13.00 " ' " 11.00 10.00 " " " 8.00 6.00 " . " 3.75 2.25 Children's 'joau " 175 3.00 " " " 2.25 6.00 . " " 3.75 3.25 Misses' Coats, 11 2.25 5.25 3.75 20.00 Beaver Collar, " 17.50 6.50 " " " 4.00 10.08 Mink " " 8.00 6.50 Stone Martin 6.50 2.50 " " " 1.98 6.00 Sable Collar, 4.98 3.00 " " " 2.25 9.00 Martin Collar, " 7.00 5.00 Collarette, . " 3.50 6.50 Electrlo Seal, " 6.00 RED TAG Dry Goods . 50c all wool Dress Goods, R. T.pr,25o 75o " . " " 49o 88o501n. " " 5o 1.00 Black Brocade, " 75o 15o Double fold. " 7o 5o Toweling, " 3o A and 7o Best Calicoes, " 5 do Ginghams, " 5a 1.00 Silks, " 89o 75c Silks " 02o 75a Satins, " 49o 1.75 Table Covers, " 1.49 1.50 Silk Stripe Waist Cloth, 75a 60 in. Skirting, Rod Tag price, 75o 1.00 Dress goods, fancy " 50o 2.00 Table Covers, " 1.60 50a Draperies, 50 in. ' " 35o 75o " " 60o 1.00 " 75o 98o Night Dresses, " 75o RED TAG Miscellaneous si 6.00 Boys' Suits, Red Tag price, 6.00 3.50 " " " 3.19 2.00 " " ' " 1.69 1.00 ' " ' 89o 6.00 Leather Coats " " 4.19 50o Cotton BlankeU, " 40o 75o " " " 6flo 1.65 " " ' 1.39 1.00 Cotton Blankets, " 89o 2.75 Comforts, Red Tag price, 2.19 1.75 " " " 1.39 1.65 " " 1.29 Ladies' Mackintoshes, off. 1.00 Corsets, Red Tag price, 89c 25oOllCan " 19o 50o Lantern, " " 39o 75o Barn Broom, " " 49o 30o Wash Board . " " 19o 10 doz. Clothes Pins " 6o 5 Cakes Laundry Soap " 6a DON'T FORGET OUR BIG BASEMENT DEP'T ITS USUAL WEALTH OF BARGAINS INCREASED TEN-FOLD. It has grown to be the recognized center for the economical buyers ofithw entire community. During our "RED TAG" Sale it will have its distinct attractions in a thousand and one items not enumerated here. BING-STOKE CO. DEFT STORES, KEYNOLDSVILLE. PENN'A.