) 5? II I IN THE FABLE J ADVERTISING PAYS Just In proportion to the at tent' n yon give the. advertisement. VVrli your ads wlili cure: mrko them Mr ily by frequent changes. I I. Tho rabbit lost tho rnco to the turtlo 3 lost because lio stopped to sleep, Point! J The constant advertiser Is tho winner In the end. ft ... (. VOLUME 10. KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, FEIMtUAUY 26, 1902. NUMBER 43. p4 Telling You What to Buy This Changeable sort of Weather is rath er on the hit and miss plan, but no matter the needs or the weather, you'll find here what suits you the goods you have in mind. Then it's a store that caters to your wants and interests, that meets every weather condition, and then you are al ways certain of fullest values here in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishings, and Basement Goods at a good, big round saving of 15 to 35 per cent, to you on your purchases. Bing Stoke Co. Deo't Stores. 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. It" not as represented, money refunded. Call and see our fine big stock just received. Beats anything ever shown in the town. KEYSTONE HARDWARE CO. Opposite Hotel Belnap. Fire your hole-y Rubbers keep your feet dry with a new pair. . Keep the wet out and the warmth in Ladies' Ala ska s . GO cents. Rubbers are cheap er than colds. Lad ies,' 35c and 40c. Men's, GOc and GHc. We have a wear able school shoe for children. Trice $1. Robinson's It HE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS. Iti'!rt'l by Tlir Stnr'n ftpiH'Inl 'rrriniiit'iita. Sykesvllle. F.loellon Is over and of course some of tho candidates feel pt'utty blue. Meeting Is still In progress In tho Methodist church nnd a good Intercut Is manifested. Mrs. John Null nnd eon. Edward, wero at Newtonburg Inst Wednesday attending tho funeral of u nophow of Mrs. Null. Siiinuel Zufall, better known as "Big Sum," Is tho proud papa of a bouncing bin srlrl ''''. C. 7.. Clawson wears a smllo of very large dimensions because a llttlo boy came to llvo with him. Mrs. J. A. Doemor and two nons re turned home Saturday from a ton days' visit with friends nenr Tunic. In our letter a few weeks ago wo stated that Rev. Gold was from Llnoh burg, but wo wero mistaken. Ha Is from Centrevllle. 'Twrb our mistake and your treat. Mrs. Chrlstlnu Stall will movo this week from her residence on Ethel street Into tho Commercial Hotel building, where oho Intends to keep u boarding house, also a restaurant. . We havo been asked to say some thing about tho election, but for fear we might bo called a sore head, we will only say politics In our township Is a dlsgracu to tho American born citi zens. Rev. Gold, of Centrevllle, Crawford county, la.. preached an excellent ser mon in the Baptist church last Sunday morning also in tho evening. We do not know whether the church will give Hev. (iold a call or not. but think they will muko no mlstako If they do. Hormtown. C. A. Hotrlck Is hauling lumber. L. W. Horm has finished his prop job. Jacob lloyer is hauling hay through this place. Henry Emerlck, of Emerlckvillo, was In this place Monday. Miss Dulva Schugars visited relatives at Emerlckvillo Monday. Joe Motteron, of Emerlckvillo, had business in this placo Monday. E. N. Moore was seen going through town last week with a new mule. Mrs. John Urotey, of Punxsutawney, Is visiting her daughtor, Mrs. A. H. Moore. J. C. ttyerly, of this place, who had been pounding saws at Smlthvlllo, has, resigned. Felix Smith, of this pluoo, has gone to Smlthvlllo, where he is employed as general manager and filer on M. W. Smith's mill. K. U. Deeiner nnd Henry Snyder have returned from Elk county, whore they had boon employed on Peter Snyder's log job. Throe sled loads of people, attended tho election hold at Rockdulo Mills on Tuesday. Ono of tho sleds was upsoj. ana tlio men In it wero rolled out in the snow. M. L. Iletrlck and sons have boon cutting and hauling logs. They havo boon doing a rushing business this Inter. M. L. is also in tho poultry business. He will erect a lavna hen- houso next summer. Wo wish him groat success. Ha bus a fine lot of blooded fowls. Wlsliaw. Meud North, of DuDols, was in town last Monday. Alex Dickey, of Eleanora, wns in town Monday. Mrs. Phillip Randolph is on tho sick list at this writing. Wm. Volt nnd wife drove to Big Run on last Sunday, G. W. Secrist wag at Brookvllle lust Wodnesduy on business. Ishraun Dickey, of Reynoldsvillo, was in town one day lost week. Tho mines at Eleanora are running vory slack at prosent time. William Hollenbnugh was in Roynt oldsvlllo ono day last week. .. John Dougherty and Earl had busi ness ut Dig Hun lust Monday. Mrs. W. Volt and Mrs. H. FolU visi ted friends near Punlo last week. Mrs. Martin Foltz, called on friends at this pluco on last Wednesday. Miss Maggie Scott, of Desire, is tho guest of Mrs. Shanklo in this plaoa. Charley Dlekuy and Samuel Shunklu drove to Koynoldsvllle last Friday. Amos Diekoy and Miss Clara Hor roan wore married one day last week. Miss MoCrolght payod Miss Pearl Barrlt a woloomo call on last Wednes day. David Hollertbaugh delivered a load of vory nice moat to II. C. Hlmea, our Main street butcher. The Social Club of this place held it Official Return of Vote at the Republican Primary Election FEBRUARY iS, 190a. IHSTKICTS, V. Assembly. 0 c 5 a 3 sr S Kb' a w sir : C C-i ! 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Charley Dickey had the misfortune to cut ono (if his finders on a piece of glass and cause a yery painful wound. John Dickey took supper with George, tho bachelor. John said it was the best buchelor's cooking he ever ate. Illchard Barnes and wife and Mrs. McGeo, of Eleanora, were tho guests of friends in the west end of town on Sun day. Georgo Syphrit visited his parents one day . last week. George said he wanted to seo his dad, but I guess he was mistaken. Richard Barnes, of Eleanora, and G. W. Socrlst, of this placo, attended the banquet given by the DuBols I. O. O. F. last Wednesday evening. Rathmel. W. G. Harris drove to DoLanooy last Thursday. Andy Johnston, of DuBols, was in town last week. Jaspor I'lttsluy and, wife, of Falls Creek, spent Sunday here. Twenty-one members of Washington Camp, No. 674, of Falls Crook, and two mombers of Camp No. 604, of West Liberty, attended divine sorvioes here Sunday afternoon with Camp 602, P. O. S. of A. Itov. A. J. Mock, of Reynolds villo, preached for them. Rev. W. J. Crawford and A. H. Zot lar, mombers of the P. O. S. of A. at Aliens Mills, attundod tho entertain ment and supper bold by the P. O. S. of A. here Saturday evening, Feb. 22nd. Members of the P. O. S. of A. of Ila.en and their friends to the number of forty drove over and enjoyod themselves here Saturday evening. Twelve members from the DuBols Camp was also present and said thoy had a good time. Rev, Volkoff, of DuBols, Ruv. MoEntlre, of Roynolds vllle, and Rev. Crawford, spoke during the entertainment. The committee of W. C. No. 602, P. O. S. of A. thank all who aided and helped in any way Feb. 22nd. Emerlckvllle. Peter Buura Is vory ill at this writ ing. E. Welser and wife enjoyed sleigh ride to Reynoldsvillo Sunday. Mamie Baum, of Reynoldsvillo, visi ted friends la this place Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. James Smith and Mike Storra er of Reynoldsvillo, spent Sunday with frlunds here. . ., .J. ; . Mrs, W. H. Mowery, who has boon visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rockey, In Kane the past four weeks, returned to her home Thursday of last week. Miss Grant Mattle and John Sprague, of West Emerlckvillo, drove to Royn oldsvllle Sunday. George Geist and wife and son, Emory and wife, of Cool Spring, spent Sunday at the home of John Cable. Webster London and wife, of Sykes vllle, and Adam Welder and wife, of Big Run, are visiting relatives in this place. Misses Emma and Elva Iloch and brother, Solomon, of Ringgold, are visi ting at the home of John Martz In this place. Quite a number of our young ladles and gentlemen drove to Reynoldsvillo Wednesday of last week and took sup per at Frank's Tavern. Sandy Valley. Mrs. J. Schwera visited Mrs. J. T. Coax the past week. B. T. Cox, of East Pittsburg, visited his parents at this place the past week. William Sohugars is busy hauling lime stona to his farm near this place. W. T. Cox attended the Republican county convention in Brookvllle last week. Albert Brocious and wife, of Brook vllle, visited friends In the Valley the past week. John McGlffln and wife, of Baxter, visited at the home of James McGee over Sunday. A number of our young people attend ed a social danoe at Rockdale on Thurs day evening. Stevenson and Smith are engaged In quarrying lime stone near this place. They report a good demand for all they can handle. We should Judge from the amount of rigs that pass through our streets that the liverymen are doing a rushing business in our nearby towns. James McGee took a number of school scholars to Falls Creek to attend an entertainment Saturday evening. All report a pleasant time. John Miller, formerly employed at this place as mine boss, has secured a position near Weedville. He will move his family to that place in the near future. Flag day was celebrated In our publio school la a befitting manner. A num ber of our citizens attended and all came away feeling patriotic Well we don't blame them. Where Is the man with soul so dead, that never to him self has said, "This Is my own, my native land." Patapsoo. Patapseo. Men's tan shoes that cost from (2.S0 to 13.00 per pair we are selling out at 11.60 per pair. Johnston fc Nolan. Big bargains. If you need a heating stove go to Priester Bros, They are selling stove at extremely low prlees. Republican County Convention. The Republican county convention held in the court house at Brookville last Wednesday afternoon was well at tended: On motion T. M. Kurtz was elected President and James V. Msjr ray Secretary of the convention. P. Bx Cowan, of Union, and W. T. Cox, of Winslow, wore nominated and eleeUd reading clerks. W, T. Darr, B. E, Ir vln and N. L. Strong, of Brookvllle, and Georgo Fairbanks, of Young, were eleoted tally and adding clorks. Prof. J. L. Allison, of Punxsutawney; Alex Stewart, of McCalmont; W. F. Burch Oeld, of Brockwayvllle; T. T. Mlllen, of Oliver, and D. J. Thomas, of Clayvlllo, were appointed a committee on resolu tions. T. M. Kurtz, of Punxsutawney, was unanimously re-elected county chair man. Hon. James G. Mitchell, of Perry, J. B. Henderson, of Brook vlllo, and T. M. Kurtz, of Punxsutaw ney, were elected congressional confer ees and instructed to do everything In their power to secure the district noml- nation for Hon. W. O. Smith. Among the resolutions submitted by tho committee, was the following: We heartily endorse the candidacy of Hon. William O. Smith for the Con gressional nomination in the twenty sixth district. JorTerson is the largest county in population in the district, and her Republicanism has been firmly established for so many years that her claim to the nomination at this tlmo, after fourteen years that she has yield ed to the other counties with which she has bocn associated, is of the cloarest iustlce. We Drescnt a candidate who Is tho unanimous choieo of the Repub licans of this oounty, and whoso famili arity with the Interests of the district would make him acceptable to all. . Many years of legislative experience, profound study of the principles of gov- ( ' ernment. and devotion to the interests of the working peoplo, from whom he sprung, joined with his unquestioned character as a man of integrity and loy alty to principle and to party, make him a candidate whose election is as sured and whose service will be an . honor to the district. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofiice at Reynoldsvillo, Pa., week ending Feb. 22, 1!)02: Miss Mary Howard, Emanuel Smith, Mrs. Mae Walley, C. W. Stover, Mrs. Marie Gertz, G. Groove, Esq., Miss Matilda Evans, Howard S. ' Collins, Charles Carr, J, G. Bowser, Miss Rose Bowser, Miss Pearl Barrett, John Baker, James Montgomery. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. We are offering bargains in merchan dise, reducing our stock, and will rent our rooms, as I am on the road selling McCormick machinery and can't run a store at the same time. We have sev eral horses to dispose of and wagons and harness. At the new chop mill below company store you will find all kinds of feed. M. C, Coleman. ,