Sandy Valley Mlia Annie McGhee Is visiting In Du Bolt. The farmer of this vlulnlty are com plaining of the potato rot. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Erie, Pa., are visiting at the homo of Henry Stev enson. The festival held at the church Sut ure; evening whs it success, netting 22.00. J. C. Crlbbs U hauling stonn tli.ne days. He Intend putting it cellar tin der hit house. W. T. Cox and wifn. Mrs. W. .1. Boner and Mrs. ChrMio took In tint picnic ut Oak Ridge Inttt Thursday. Adam Smith unil Muy Stmutrt.of Hits place, hied themselves to ltr.Hikviiln last week mid were quietly married. The coal land lens d by Mr. Crawfmd and W. H. Sunn. , Miiiii'tliiu- uo, Is be ing taken up ami pnhl fur as fust as titles can bo secured. Tho dread dlauiiw. diphtheria, has broken olit near the V.illey at the homo of William Travis. Wu understand 111" patients are convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. .Iain k McOhee were Called to Fulls Creek Sunday on iicc'niint of the serlpus illness of Mrs. MelJheo's later, Mrs. Cliarlulto Meiiitroy. There Is a pulr of half slarvod ruts meandering around Vtio Valley. They attack all kinds of poultry. They have already killed and devoured four half grown turkles on VV. T. Cox's farm. Probably som) of the render of The STAR don't know why the stream Unit empties Into tho Sandy Lick crook near the Valley Is called ('anther linn. The writer has been Informed i hat away back about the time Monks was hum;, a man and a panther had a fie lit up the run near Where where the Cox eoul bunk Is now located, and when the tin tit wits finished tho man was In three or four sections and the panther wus not as hungry as It was when the light was started. The writer thinks that he has the bayonet of the man's gun, but is not sure. An engineering corps Is working around the valloy and there Is consider able mystery connected with the matter. Tbey go right Into people's gardens and front yards without asking permission, and drive stakes and do as they please In general. If anybody asks them what they are doing they just look wise and keep on driving stakes. There Is con siderable guessing among the citizens aa to what It means. Some think It Is for a railroad while others think they are going to slackwater the raging Panther Run. The writer gives II up. He don't know. Squabble Hill. ' Lewis Smith has returned from Pitts burg. Messrs. Stephenson were threshing on Saturday. What about ithat man that hud hU Bing-Stoke Co. Cfc&crafl Bing-Stoke Company DEPARTMENT STORES Where there's Everything that People Wear and Most Things People Buy. VOLUME 11. horse and buggy tied In tho middle of the road ? Oh ! I was Just turning around ! Karl Craven took u load of apples to DnBoW on Thursday. Whence came that barefoot step and that bare-headed man ? .laek Smith visited at. the home of his parents over Sunday. Mrs. (i. B. Slilixliedoekcr is visiting her parents In Clarion county this week. Misses Lucy Fox, Klva Cox a id F.dim Wiirnlck visited Miss Mary Shlndle decker on Sunday. We witnessed an unusual sljht ou our streets on Sunday. It was a fox And a bull-dog hitched together: quite it team! Knthinel. W. O. Harris made a business trip to DtiHois lust Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. VV. Mulhollnn Is visiting her parents in West Virginia. Hubert Smith and his mother drove to DuDois Sunday evening. Miss Davis, of nenr Harrlsburg, vis ited with Miss Lillie Ward last week. Robert Monroe and sister, Llz.le, of Anita, called on friends here last Sun day. Mrs. Wm. Tucker, who went to Eng land ubout thr.-e month ugo, returned homo last Thursday. Reduced Rates to Denver. On account of the National Fraternal Congresa, to be held ut Denver, Col., August 2(1 to 30, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, Col., from all stations on Its lines, at rate of slnglo fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going on August 22 and 211, and will be good to return until Soptembor 30, In clusive. Tickets must be validated for return passage by Joint Agent at any of tho above-mentioned points, for which service a foe of 25 cents will bo charged. For specific rates and conditions, ap ply to ticket agents. Shatters All Records. Twice In hospital, F. A. Gulledgo, Verbena, Alo., paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a severe caso of piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Bucklen'a Arnica Salve soon cured him. Subdues Inflammation, conquers Aches, kills Pains. Rest salve In the world. 25c at II. Alex Stoke's, drug store. Advance fall styles ere arriving daily in all de partments. The Kind uouLlke If you have a taste, for correct garments no matter If you want to pay but a small price, remember the stock we handle solves the problem. I'HBlllOIIHble ClOlllFK lor 'Ion aud Ui) or all atfea. In tho ready-to-wear department we have suits to fit all and guarantee perfect clothes. Suits and trousers made to or der $15.00 to $.15.00. Fittlnrj Shoes for all Weather A shoe must be heavy enough to pro tect the feet from the weather and light enough to make easy walking. It is not wise to buy a pair of shoes so heavy tbey are clumsy or so light that they are not a protection to the feet. The shoes we sell have the rlgh t weight and are sold at the right price. For men, boys and youths, ladies. misses and children. Ask to see Walton school shoe for boys. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, - ; ir tii -t ': " - ;' REV.' FRANK Pastor of the First Presbyterian deliver the address in the Reynoldsvillc Presbyterian Church this evening. Fiend at Work. Some soulless ghoul cut the wire cable at Rochester mine last Wednesday night. It was evidently his Intention to cause tho cable to part when a train load of cars were coming out of tho mines, as the cable was cut In several places, In ovory case alt but one strand being severed. What his motives were, no one but himself knows, but It was a malicious trick and one that might have caused serious accident or even loss of life. Fortunately the person whose business It Is to sue that the cablo is all right, discovered the trick In time to prevent an accident. Dulitm ili-prem. BUY AN Freezer and you will be Strictly In It. This freezer is made of the very best material, Cedar bucket, block tin can, and with proper care will outlast any freezer made. We have sold Ci) of these freezers during the past month and in every case they are givingentire 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. Wanted -40 To Work in Our Decalcomania Department No special experience required. The average wages of the girls now employed in this depart ment is $2.25 per day of nine hours. For further information apply at the office of the Ford China Com'y Ford City, Penn'a. if"1 i "" ' "- ... . . . -i- GRANSTAPF, ,1 Church of Marion, Ohio, who wil Look Pleasant, Please. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton, O., can do so now, though for years be couldn't, because he suffered untold agony from the worst form of Indigest ion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him till bo tried Electrlo Dltturs, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled 4 for - diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they build up and give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only 50c. Guaran teed by II. Alex Stoke, druggist. UP-TO-DATE More Girls AUGUST 27, 1902. Smith Reunion. The decundants of William Smith, deceased, held a reunion at the home of James E. Smith In Washington town ship, Jefferson bounty, nn Thursday of last week. James E. Smith, William Smith, of Beech woods, and Mrs. Anna Mlllen, of Nebraska, are the only surviving members of tho family. The reunion was held in honor of Mrs. Mlllen, who Is visiting In this section. rtiere were a large number present, but all the Smith descendants were nut present. A write-up of this reunion ap peared In tho Du Unls C'otinVr Saturday signed "K. T.," In which the writer said: "This reunion did not embrace the different brandies of tho Smith family resldtng In the neighborhood, other wise the farm houses throughout the vicinity would have been left lu charge of the bouse dog and cat. To assemblo ull the Smiths and their connections would mean a general Invitation to all and sundry. The grand total would mount Into the hundreds." All Were 8aved. '"For years I suffered such untold misery from Bronchitis," writes J. II. Johnston, of Droughton, Gn., "that of- ten I was unublo to work. Then, when everything else failed, I wus wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. My wife suffered in tensely from Asthma, till It cured 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 II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg Exposition. On Wednesdays, September 10, 17 and 24, and October 1, 8 and 15, 1902, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on the Low Grade Division, Including the Sligo Branch, to Pittsburg at reduced lates, Including admission to Ihe Exposition. 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. Room -sized floor rugs at Hall's. My t But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Dorothy Dodd. Here In September. JJARLY FALL SHOES. We will show In Au gust some of the new things In early fall foot gear. Plain neat shoes are the correct thing for fall and win tor wear. See our styles, W. B. LOVELKSS CO. tith and Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. CUMMER IS HERE- AND SO IB Northamer & Kellock. And we are better prepared than ever to do cabinet work or anything in the wood working line. UpholtcrlnfiC and repair work of all kinds done promptly. Pictures Framing We have just received a large lino of Picture Moulding and we carry a line of room moulding In stock. Call and examine our line and get prices. Our cabinet shop Is so small and our business Is getting so large we will have to do something to got more room, so we have decided to sell off all our framed Rlcture cat Goat 17.00 Pictures at tn.00 Pictures at 5.00 Pictures at 11.00 Pictures at 13.00 Piotures at $2.00 Piotures at $5.65. $4.50. $3.80. $3.10. $2.25. $1.60. $1.00 Pictures at 75o. all the rest in the same proportion We are also agents for the Kane In side Sliding Blind and Patent Screen Windows. Remember the place Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Building, Main St. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on band Picture framing a specialty. Ortti'e and ware room In roar of Miss Uarnaret Evan' rackttt siora. ttoaldeuca near cor. Oraut aud ttti ata. NUMBER 10. Edward Cot Drowned. Edward Cox, a woodsman who was In the employ of P. McDonald at Sher wood and Harvey's Run aliout ten years, was found dead In the Sandy Lick creek near the Berwind-Whltu shaft above DuUois on Friday main of last week. There was only about eighteen Inches of water In tho stream where body was found. He had taken off his hat, coat, vest, collar and tie and shoos and left them on the bank. It wus reported through several papers that Cox had committed suicide, bu', there Is a ques tion about that. Twice Cox came very nearly dying from hemorrhage of the stomach and when he was suffering from a hemorrhage he claimed that his stomach would puin him as if on fire, und some of his friends think It possible that ho was threatened with a hemor rhage nnd waded Into the water to Ho down to cool himself off and became weak and helpless and was drowned. A number of Reynoldsville people were acquainted with Cox, as be hoarded at Hotel Imperial for a time. The Great Punxsutawney Fair. Going to tho Great Punxsutawney Pair ? Better go, It promises to be one of the best weeks tho town has ever en joyed. Firemen's convention Monday and Tuesday. Special attractions se cured by the association, large exhibits of stock, grain, fruit and everything that tends to mako a good fair will be there. The entire five days will be full of amusement and entertainment. Spec ial rates on all railroads. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postofllce at Reynoldsville, Pa., week ending August 23, 1902: Miss Mame Covert, MlssR. S.Agnew, J. J. Morgan, Esq., W.' A. Hays, Miss Sophia Grlok, William Downey. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. Go to D. Nolan's shoe store. They are selling Quoon Quality shoe for $2 .10. All kinds patent kids, enamolod box calf and plain kids; lace and button; heavy and light solos. A PIPE DREAM. The individual tailor is only di earning when he thinks he can duplicate the prices, the values or the methods of a great wholesale tailoring house such as we represent. ' The Desbecker Block Tailoring Co. OF BUFFALO, N. V., Who are also working and hustling while their competitors talk and "dream," which explains their high place in the tailoring business of America. They aro represented by over 3,000 otfier live agents besides ounelves IN ALL PARTS OP AMERICA. And their business has grown to proportions that have almost created a panic among their competitors. That's why we can dress you to the "queen's taste" in garments that will meet favor In the eyes of any man or woman at prices like these. MADE TO ORDER i 300 STYLES SUITS s Ilup Ilup MADE TO FIT and can't be matched elsewhere for leas than one-third more money. , That's what brains and hustle and 20th Century Methods have done. While our competitors talk and dream, we're ready to show yon our samples, quote you our prices and let you judge for yourselves, H. W. EASOK & CO. Next door to the Postoffice. LOCAL Same Thing at Reynoldsville. Punxsutawney has a Saturday night feature that possibly Is not possessed by any other town In this end of the Btate. And that is hor Saturday night crowds on the streets. From early evonlng till ten there Is a contlnuod procession of people. Many aro out tnnrkotlng or shopping, somo aro on pleasure bont, others are out for their health, somo ap pear to wander aimlessly up and down the streets and hore and there groups are seen at a stand-still. Mon, women, children, girls and boys and an occasion al baby carlage. Sometimes a yelping dog gets mixed up In tho tramping crowd only to bo kicked out Into the street whero thure Is raoro room for It. And did you over try to cntcb what tho people aro talking about? You may bo sure they were not all conversing about tho sumo thing. Hero como two young ladles und as they pass all you catch Is "ho said and she said," "Is that so? well I declare !" Punxsutawney A'etr. Wo have the same thing in Reynolds ville, only the crowds aro larger on our streets, and If the editor of tho Aeu doubts this statement we can convince him of tho correctness thoreof If he will come over to Reynoldsvlllo some pleas ant Saturday evening and try to get up or down Main street. About the only equul to tho crowds on our streets on Saturday evenings will bo found on Broadway, New York City. Reduced Rates to Denvei. On account of tho meeting of the National Association of Lotter Carrlors, to be held at, Denver, Col., Soptorabor 1 to 0, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, orPuoblo, Col., from all stations -on Its linos, nt rate of slnglo fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold und good going on August 211 to 31, and will bo good to re turn until September !10, Inclusive. Tickets must bo validated for return passage by Joint Agent nt any of tho above-mentioned points, for which service a fee of 25 cunts will bo charged. For speciflo rates and conditions, ap ply to ticket agents. Just Look at Her. Whence came that sprightly step, faultloss skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling .face. She looks good, fcols good. Here's her secret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result, all organs active, digostion good, no headaches, no chance for "bluos." Try them yourself. Only 25o at II. Alox Stoke's drug store. Boys and girls save your tablet covers, a handsome cart given to the one getting the most covers of the 1,000 tablets. Robinsons. 50 STYLES Overcoats ReynofdsviIIe, Pa. AGENT. S-fl-JjOO swig JLUP Bad UP
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