Wishaw. Miss Katie Horman, of Hlllls Hill, m In town last week. David tin hi to, of near Paulo, was In town one day lost week. Samuel Shankel was at Brookville last week attending court. Wra. Shaffer and Wm. HolTmon wore, at Svkesvllle last Sunday. Charles Dickoy made a flying trip to Reynoldsvllle on Friday. Wm. Volt sold his horse and bujjtfy to Prank Vetoo, of Big Soldier. Miss Ella Curlson returned to licr home nt Rathmol one day lust week. The wedding bulls will soon bo ring ing In our town. I wonder who It wil lie? The pool room Is doing a very suedes full business under the manngement of Wm. Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kclley, of Heyn otdsvUlo, were the guests of friends In town Sunday. Wayde Wilson, of Snmly Valley, was the guest of friends in the west end of town last Sunday. Joseph Snyder, of Deemer's Cros Roads, visited his sister, Mrs. G. W. Seorlst last Sunday. Tho Reynoldsvlllo people know.where to go to have a good night's enjoy mentat the Wishaw park. A few of our puoplo attended the lee cream festival at Mr. David Brum baugh's on Saturday night. Squabble Hill. The farmers are all busy around here. Eltsba Cox visited P. II. Kelt, on Sunday. Lewis Smith wont to Pittsburg on Monday. Bob Warnlck was In Koynoldsville on Saturday. Mrs. P. H. Roltz visited Mrs. V. J. Crawford on Friday. O. B. Shlndlodecker was In Royn onldsville Saturday. Bob Warnlck Is doing a rushing business picking berries. - Charles Cox has been slashing in tho blackberries the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Craven wore at Rey noldsvllle on Saturday. Miss Edna Brltton visited tho Misses Warnlck and Shlndledecker on Satur day. Potatoes aro a ft no crop and the farmers are hustling them off to market.. James E. Crawford and Harry Craven were at DuBols on Saturday evening on business. Miss Mary Shlndledecker took in the K. O. E. Reunion at Koynoldsville last Friday. James Shlndledecker visited at the home of bis brother, G. B. Shlndle decker, on Sunday, EllshaCox has been prospecting, and Ka Atiwitfl 1st At a runliinir Vuinlnpaa in the near future. L. W. Moore and Mrs. Sarah Hopkins visited the lattor's daughter, Mrs. P. H. Reltz, last Sunday. Wm Jttef VOLUME 11. REYNOLDSVILLE, PEM'A., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1902. NUMBER 15. Rathmel. Tim Reagln Is In Clarion county this week. James Butler, of DuBols, was In town last week. John Welling, of Wishaw, had bus iness here last week. Hnrry Freeman moved his family to Hukerlon lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Rengln visited nt Vnndurgrlft lust week. Guot'EO Kenglo visited in tho southern part of Clearfield county lust week. Mr. John Ward Is visiting in the western part of tho stnto this week. William Hay and hissistor, Tenna, of Weedville, called on friends hero Sun day. James Hughes, John Smith and C. M. Leuch had business in Brookvlllc last week. J. A. Belghley, of Falrmount, called on his daughter. Mrs. W. G. Harris, last Friday. Mrs. Dr. Hoffman and children, of Brookvllle, visited with hor sister, Mrs. A. W. Mulhollnn, Inst week. Tho play given here Monday and Tuesday evenings of lost week for tho benefit of the brass bund, was a grand success. Too much eunnot be said in credit to a1! parties that took part In tho play. They all did well. Reduced Rates to Denver. On account of the National Fraternnl Congros, to bo held ht Denver, Col.; August 21 to HO, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, Col., from all stations on Its lines, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going on August 22 and 21), and will bo good to return until September 30, ln elusive. Tickets must bo validated for return passage by Joint Agent at any of tho above-mentioned points, for which service a fee of 25 cents will becharged. For specific rates and conditions, ap ply to ticket agents. Shatters All Records. Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a sevoro case of plies, causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Bucklcn's Arnica Salve soon cured him. Subdues Inllammatlon, conquers Aches, kills Pains. Best salve In the world. 25o at H. Alex Stoke's, drug store. Bing-Stoke Co, u Cloirtcrsft Advance fall styles are arriving daily in all de partments. The Kind puLlke If you have a taste for correot garments no mattor.lf you want to pay but a small price, remember the stock we handle solves the problem. Fnfttilonabl f'lothoa tor unit H) Ol all atfe. In the ready-to-wear department we have suits to fit all and guarantee perfect clothes. Suits and trousers made to or der 15.00 to $35.00. Fitting Shoes for all Weather A shoe must bo heavy enough to pro tect tho feet from the weather and light enough to make easy wulking. It U not wise to buy a pair of shoes so heavy they are clumsy or so light that they aro not a protection to the feet. The shoes we sell have the right weight and are sold at the right price. For men, boys and youths, ladies, misses and children. Ask to sco Walton school shoo for boys. Bing-Stoke Company DEPARTMENT STORES Wear and Moat .Things People Buy. Where there's Everything that P.eople TWELFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF JEF FERSON CO. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION. Will be Held in the Reynoldsvllle Presbyterian Church Next Week Full Program of the Covention. The twelfth annual convention of the Jefferson County Christian Endeavor Union will be held in the Keynoldsville Presbyterian church on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, August 27th and 28th. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 27. 2:00 Executive Commlttoo Meeting. 2:30 Dovotlonnl Exercises, Rev. H. T. Ciiisholm Falls Creek, Pa. 2:45 "Christian Endeavor Principles What are They ? Rkv. F. P. ButTT Corsica, Pa. 3:l! Music. 3:20 "How Christian Endeavor Principles Fit tho Needs of Young Christians," Rev. R. L. Ihvino, Punxsutawney, Pa. 3:50 Report of Commlttoo on Entertainment. Adjournment. WEDNESDAY EVENING. 7:45 Devotional Exercises, REV. P. A. RENO Reynoldsvlllo, Pa. Roll Call of Delegates to Answer tho Question, "What Feature of Christian Endeavor has most , Helped you.'" Muslu. i Address Social Hour. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28. 8:00 (JuiotHour. Rev. A. A. Bird Wilcox, Pa. 8:30 The Holy Spirit and Personal Sorvleo." Rev. P. Wayland Sinks, Ridgway, Pa. 0:00 Address with Churt - Rev. A. F. Bovu Limestone, Pa. 9:30 Consocratlon of Person and Purse," Rev. C. A. Clark, Punxsutawney, Pa. Secretary and Treasurer's Reports. Adjournment. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 2:00 Dovotlonal Exercises, - Rev. J. Dkummond Big Run, Pa. 2:15 Symposium on the Pledge, By Convention 2:45 "The Christian Endeavor Purpose," Rev. J. V. Bell, DuBols, Pa. 3:15 "Christian Endeavor and Missions," Rev. A. A. Biui), Wilcox, Pa. Round Table on Later Feature of Christian Endoavor. 3:15 Civic Club, - Rev. G. II. Hill Rockdale Mills, Pa. 3:55 Home Circle of Christian Endoavor, Rev. David Caldwell, Penfleld, Pa. 4:05 Macedonian Phalanx, Miss IIattie McCULLOUGH, Brockwayvllle 4:10 Tenth Legion, 4:15 Quiet Hour, Mrs. Elizaueth Reed Corsica, Pa. Miss Olive J enks Punxsutawney, Pa. Report of Executive Committee. 4:30 Adjournment. THURSDAY EVENING. 7:45 Devotional Exercises, Rev. A. J. Meek, Ph.D. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. 8:00 Address, Rev. 8. G. Yaun, State Vlco-Pres. Installation of Officers. Reading Minutes. Consecration Sorvleo, lod by Vtce-Presldont YAHN Wanted -40 More Girls To Work in Our Decalcomania Department No special experience required. The average wages of the girls now employed in this depart ment is $1.26 per day of nine hours. For further information apply at the office of the Ford China Com'y Ford City, j Penn'a. Reduced Rates to Denver. On account of tho meeting of the National Association of Lotter Carrlors, to be held at, Denver, Col., September to 0, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, Col., from all stations on Its lines, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going on AugiiBt 29 to 31, and will bo good to re turn until September 30, Inclusive. Tickets must bo validated for return passage by Joint Agent at any of the above-mentioned points, for which sorvlce a foe of 25 cents will becharged. For spuclilo rates and conditions, ap ply to ticket agents. Look Pleasant, Please. Photographor C. C. Harlan, of Eaton, O-, can do so now, though for years be couldn't, becauso ho Buffered untold agony from tho worst form of Indigest ion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him till ho tried Electric Blttors, which workod such wonders for him that he doclaros they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of tho Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they build up and give now llfo to the wholo system. Try them. Ouly 50c. Guaran teed by H. Alex Stoko, druggist. Excurs on to Niagara Falls. On Saturday, August 23rd, tho Penn sylvania Railroad will sell special ex cursion tlckots to Niagara Falls and re turn good going on trains Indicated be low and good to return on regular trains until August 27th, inclusive at the fol lowing low rates: Train leaves Brook vllle at 8.50 p. in., rate, $4.50; Reyn oldsvlllo, 8.23 p. m., 81.50 ; Falls Creek, 8.10 p. m., (4.50; DuBols, 8.00 p. m., 14.50. Passengers from New Bothlo- hem, Brookvlllc, Reynoldsvlllo, Falls Creek and DuBols change at Red Bank to through train, leaving that point at 11.03 a. m. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofflco at Reynoldsvlllo, Pa., week ending August 16, 1002: John Phillips, K. R. Vasblnder, John Cribs, Miss Cora Foltz, Miss Edith Shields, Mrs. J. P. Scherongost, Frank H. Upllngor. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. CRIMINAL COURT NEWS. Cases Disposed of In Jefferson County Court Last Week. Joseph A. Snydor, aggravated assault and battery. Verdict not guilty, and county to pay tho costs. John Guthrlo, assault and battery. Verdict not guilty, and defendant to pay seven eights of the costs and prose on tor one-eighth. L. S. Alcorn, carrying concealed weapons. Caso sottlod, and nol. pros, allowed. Josoph Vantard, doscrtlon. Case re ferred to John M. White, Esq., as manter, to tako tho testimony and report. Marshal Harvoy, robbery. Not a true bill. Mrs. Evallno Mcsslck, larceny. Not a true bill, and prosecutor, Peter Bur- goon, to pay tho costs. Saboratore Gamboro, shooting with Intent to kill. Verdict guilty. Senten ced to two years In the penitentiary. August Boulanger, adultery. Continued. Bert. Edwards, desertion. Sottlod, and nol. pros, allowed. Gulsoppe Font! no, assault and battery Not a truo bill and prosecutor to pay the costs. Thomas Subratta, assault with Intent to commit rape. Verdict not guilty. Sentenced to two years In tho peniten tiary. William Hughes, assault and battery Truo bill. Defendant pleaded guilty, and Bontoncod to pay a fine of 110.00 and costs of prosecution. Muurtco Dickey, assault and battory; not a truo bill, and prosecutor to pay the costs. Albert Leconsky, assault and battery. Sot tied, and nol. pros, allowed. Anna Smith, assault and battory Verdict guilty. Son to need to pay a fine of $10 and costs. Lewis Wellacber, pointing firearms; plead guilty; sentenced to pay $5.00 fine, pay costs and undergo an Imprison ment In county jail for a period of 30 days. Joseph Branns, furnishing lntoxl eating liquors to men of' known intern' perate habits. Defendant fulled to ap pear and ball had to be paid. Stove Carrlck, assault and battery with Intent to kill. Defendant adjudgod not guilty by reason of Insanity, and county directed to pay costs. Nlcolo Fosco, carrying concealed weapons; not guilty but pay costs. Ray Walton, assault and buttery; sottlcd. W. 8. Rmlth and Mary Smith, forcible entry and dotatner. Continued. W. S. Smith, assault and battery, Contlnuod. Homer Kunselman, robbory. Con tinued. William Murphy, larceny; plead guilty. Sentonccd to pay $10.00 One, costs and undergo an Imprisonment In tho county jail for a period of (10 days. John Zsolak, burglary; not guilty. Andrew Wlolok, murder; verdict guilty of manslaughter. Sentenced to Ave years and six months In Western Penitentiary. Harry Lovo, furnishing liquor to men of known lntcmporato habits; plead guilty; sentenced to pay $50.00 , fine, costs and undergo an Imprisonment in tho county jail for a period of BO days. J, H. Christio, lurcony; defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to three months In tho work house. Joseph M. Anderson, carrying con cealed weapons; vordict not guilty but pay two-fifths of tho costs and plaintiff to pay throo-flfths of tho costs. Ed. Mulhollan, assault and battery; verdict not guilty but pay costs. John Bundik, aggravated assault and battory; not guilty on first count but guilty on tho second count. Sentenced to throe months in tho work bouse. Marshall Harvey, furnishing liquor to a prisoner confined In the county jail. Sontoncod to 00 days In the county jail. Louis Wellachcr, malicious mischief; plead guilty; sentenced to pay $5.00 flno, costs and undorgo Imprisonment In tho county jail 30 days. Jack Dally and George Groon, prlzo fighting. All Were Saved. "For years I suffered such untold ' misery from Bronchitis," writes J. H. Johnston, of Broughton, Ga., "that of ten I was unable to work. Then, when everything clso fulled, I was wholly cured by Dr. King's Now Dlscovory for Consumption. My wifo suffered in tensely from Asthma, till It curod her, and all our experience goes to show it Is the best Croup medicine In the world." A trial will convince you It's unrivaled for Throat and Lung dis eases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. . Reduced Rates to Asheville. On account of tho meeting of Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists, to be held at Ashevillo, N. C, August 19 to 22, tho Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will soil excur sion tlckots to Ashevillo on August 17 to 19, from all stations on Its lines, at reduced rates. Tickets will be good to return until August 25, inclusive. My ! But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? JJARLY FALL SHOES. We will show In Au gust somo of the new things in early fall foot gear. Plain neat shoes are the correct thing for fall and win--tor wear. Soe our styles. W. B. LOVELESS CO. (ith and Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. CUMMER IS HERE- AND BO IB Northamer & Kellock. And we are hotter prepared than evor to do cabinet work or anything In the wood working line. Upholaterlng; and repair work of all kinds done promptly. Picture Framing Wo have just received a large line of Picture Moulding and we carry a line of room moulding in stock. Call and examine our line and got prices. Our cabinet shop is so small and our business Is gutting so large we will have to do something to got more room, so we have decided to soil off all our framed Pictures est Cost $7.00 Pictures at $0.00 Pictures at $5.00 Pictures at $4.00 Pictures at $3.00 Pictures at $2.00 Pictures at $1.00 Plot u res at $5.65. $4.50. $3.80. $3.10. $2.25. $1.I0. 75o. all tbe rest In the same proportion We are also agents for the Kane In sldo Sliding Blind and Patent Screen Windows. Remember the place Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Building, Main St. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand Picture framing a p:lalty. Office and ware room In rear of Mine Margaret Evans' racket tote. Residence near cor. Grunt and ttu sfat. FOLLOWING I a small Lint of the Hood on which the Reduction in made t, China Ware, Glass Ware, Granite Ware, Tin Ware, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, and Hosiery of all kinds, Men's Dress Shirts and Dress and Working Pants, Glass Work ers' Overalls, Knee Pants, Era broldorles, Laces, Lace Cur tains, all shades Table Linen, Ribbons and Jewelry. We are almost giving these goods away. Of the Cash New York Racket Store having a one week sale at 25 Per Cent Less than'Racket Price In order to make room for Fall stock. Week bargain sale commencing August 23rd. CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE Foster Building, 2 doors west of P. O. B. FRIEDMAN, Prop. BUY AN UP-TO-DATE Freezer and you will be Strictly In It. This freezer is made of the very Iwst material, Cedar bucket, block tin can, and with proper care will outlast any freezer made. We have sold 55 of these freezers during the past month and in every case they are giving entire satisfac tion. This shows that the freezer will do all that is claimed of it. Remember the Up-to-date is the only freezer that will make ice cream in a minute and give satis faction. Sold only by the KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY, Reynoldsville, Pa.
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