V Emerlckvllle. There were quite a number of people of this place Attended the Walter L. Main Shun at Brookvllle Friday of last week. We feel sorry for the two ladies who didn't (tut any dinner. Ella Murphy and Mrs. Lula Ilotrlck, of Brookvlllo, who has been the guoBt of the fonnor the pnit two or three weeks, drove to Rnynnldsvlllo Sunday. We have been Informed the hop In the west end Saturday evening was well attended and all express thi'insulvi's as having a good tlino. J. A. Sohugars left this place on Wednesday, Sept. IDlh, Tor Oregon, where he expects to engage in the lum bering business. Mrs. J. II. Hmtm nnri Mrs. S. V. Hhlck, of lleynoldsvllle, spent Sunday at the homo of Mrs. Win. WuUel In this place. E. WeUer and wife and step-daughters, Cora and F.mmu UuikhoUHO, visit ed friends in Becchwoods Sunday. Mrs. 8. H. Huyder and daughter, Katie, of lleynoldsvllle, were I he guests of Al. Cable and family Siimiuy. Miss Edna Welder, of Iliif Hun, vis ited at the home of her y'lllll pHI1.lltS, Win. Moore and widi lint w eek. K. C. Sehugiiisof Kcyinllvllliprnt Sunday with his puivti's in this place. Elmer Younl, ot North Freedom, vlf ltcd the homo of I'uUr li:ium Hundny. Ell Hulnes and wife, of Marieuville, are visiting relatives nml friend", here. Mrs. Annie Oiibh:, of till- place, visit ed friends at Cool Spring hii week. Sipinbble tllll. Mrs. G. H. Shlndh-d.-ek ! and son, Charles, took in the fair at 'laricn Inst week. They relumed home In time to attend the show nt lli-cnkvill.'. Mr. Smith's family at tended the fun eral of their grandchild on Monday. It was burled at Kichnrilavilli'. . Mrs. Jennie Craven and son, Earl, took a loud of apples to Dullois and met with good suocecs, Mrs. George Milllron visited her son, Burton, in llcynnldsvillo a couple of days last week. Mrs. Sadie Crawford and Dudy Molt visited Mrs. P. II. Reltz on Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Crawford transacted busi ness in Reynoldsvllle on Monday. Miss Sadie Milllron visited Mrs. Hel en Moore on Thursday. Jack Crawford purchased a horse on Tuesday. It Is a beauty. Messrs. Craven and llelu visited the county seat on Friday. P. H. Reltz purchased an orgun one day last week. Messrs. Milllron attended tho show at Brook ville. School has begun In this suction. VVIshaw. Miss Carrie Shankel was the guest of Miss Hurraau of mills' Hills lost Sunday. Walter King mot with a very pnln- More Goods for Same Money Is nil that should be necessary to convince them that t The BesHstheCheapest in the End Foor shoddy shoes don't pay. Ex- perience has taught you that why not profit by the lesson ? Our shoes are models of comfort and ease.1 The; . shoes back up our argument. 3ee our . . ! WALTON SCHOOL SHOES For Boys. They are solid through out and the prices, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 are world beaters. , : ' v JIM ' VOLUME 11. fill accldnnt while working In the mines at Eleanora, he cutoff the second finger of his left hand with an ax. Walter you want to bo more careful with such a shnrp Instrument like that. James Young, of lleynoldsvllle, got the contract of building the company houses at this place. Mr. Young has a large force of men at work at the present. School began lust Monday. We ex pect a very successful term this winter. Joe Hollnger, of n.-nr O'Donncll, was in town one dny Inst week. Isaac Butson, of Eleanora, was In town on last Sunday. Rathmel. K. Froehlleh, who has been a resident of Knthmel 12 years, went to Detroit. Mich., Monday and he may deride. to remain there pi'rmnnently. John Mai. sell, J.tme and .lo-eph Huberts were In Hrookvillo Monday. Alex Robertson and S. K. Thomas drove to Wot dvllle lasl Saturday. Miss Carrie Thompson spent Sunday with friends nt DuBols. H. C. Smith made a trip to New Florence lust Thursday. I). II. .Mclntyre, of Punxsutnwncy, was in town last week. Geo. S. Keagle Is attending tho Di Hois Business Collepn. ' Absolute Security Is offered to depositors of Pittsburg Trust Company by combined capital, surplus and profits of $m,000,0()0. Pays 4 per cent, on Savings Deposits, subject to withdrawal of $100 without notice, and 2 per cent, on Checking accounts. Interestcompounded semi-annually. De posits 110,000,000. Do all your banking by mail. Send for two hundred year calendar freo. 32.1 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Fortune Favors a Texan. "Having distressing pains In head, back and stomach, and boIn- without appetite, I began to uso Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes W. P. Whltuhead, of Kenncdalu, Tex., "und soon felt a like a now man." Infallible In stomach and liver troubles. Only 2fa at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Go to D. Nolan's shoo store. Thoy are selling Queen Quality shoo for!2.50. All kinds patent kids, enameled box calf and plain kids; laco and button; heavy and light soles. WHEN And' its near approach fs heralded by the frosty mornings of the past few days. ThereU be all the FALL needs to engage your attention the good and comfortable items for fall wear. There's countless choice ideas here for your selection in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES And Basement Goods, wearables and at prices one word to wise People BING-STOKE; COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE, , THERE'S EVEUYTIUNG, THAT PEOPLE WEAR ATflD MOST THINGS PEOPLE BUY. MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS.,' REYNOLDS VILLE, ONE OF THE MANY MODERN BUSINESS BLOCKS ERECTED IN REYNOLDSVILLE IN THE LAST FEW YEARS The Henry Building and its Years the Home iiiti flit I 'jTwi'sTTsTTTT'ITfM'?'? V The Frwlich-Henry brick block was erected in 1897. The building is 40 x 80 feet, two stories high, with buff brick front. The first Jloor is occupied by W. C. Henry's clothing store and J. A. & S. C. Henry's grocery store. Part of the second story is occupied by Dr. W, A. Henry's dental office, S. M. McCreight's law office and Perry B. Love's insurance office. It is one of the creditable and substantial brick buildings in town. For over three years "The Star" was published on the second floor of this building. Death of L. R. Erdice. L. R. Erdlee, among tho best known men In Brookvlllo, died at his home in South Brookvlllo at 20 minutes after 2 o'clock on Wednesday morning of this week, September lOtb, 1902, after a short serious illness. The cause of bis death was heart difllculty, probably caused by a fall from an oil derrick In Butler county, three yoars ago, or more. Since that time he has boon falling physically, tho failure bolng rapid during tho past year. ' For only about six weeks, however, was ho con fined to bis room. Deceased was a good mechanic, a FALL This store is pleased to offer an unusually that tempt most generous buying. DOES THE Old Suit LOOK SHABBY? Better have a new one anyway for this fall. Men and boys are going to be a little more particular of their appearance and will want nicer things. Our suits will give you a fashionable touch. All colors, all weights, all well made, at all prices. 1 See Our Mrs. Jane Hopkins Brand of Boys' Suits. Few equal and none better in any market. . PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1902. Occupants For Several of "The Star." man of good character, strictly honost, faithful in the discharge of every obli gation and duty he undertook, and loyal to his friends under all circumstances. Brookvlllo Democrat. Mr. Erdlee was 64 years old. lie was postmaster at Brookvllle one term. In 1SS7 he was married to Miss Mary Vorbeck, of Brookvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Erdice are both well known In Reyn oldBvllle. She bas been giving music lessons In this place several years, and Mr. Erdice was here frequently the past year taklug ordors and delivering groceries. My ! But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? SWINGS IN clever line of ft Organized at Knoxdale. The ladles of Knoxdale organized Ladles Village Improvement society on September 1st. The object of this so cloty Is to look to the Improvement of the streets, sidewalks, sanitary condi tions and In a manner act as a board of trado. Tboy will also look after tho social, moral and tlterary conditions of things. Weekly socials will be con ducted, a lyceum will bo organized and new life Infused Into society generally. The society held a chicken and corn supper In Hopkins' hall on Saturday evening, the proceeds of which go to tho new organization. Brookvllle lie pul)lirtm A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to know,' writes Rev. C. J. Budlong, of Ashaway, R. L., "what a thoroughly good and re liable medicine. I found In Electric Bit ters. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had cuused me great suffering for many years. For a gen uine, all-around euro they excel any thing I ever saw." Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work In Liver, Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only .10 els. Satisfaction Is guaranteed by II. Alex Stoke. Special Low Rates to Exposition For tho Pittsburg Exposition the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Hall way will sell excursion tickets from points on Its line, Falls Creek to Fenel ton Inclusive, to Pittsburg on Wednes day of each week commencing Sept. 10th and continuing until October 15th, inclusive, at a single fare for the round trip, plus 25 cents for coupon of ad mission. Tickets good for return pas sage until Saturday following date of sale. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg Exposition. . On Wednesdays, September 10, 17 and 24, and October 1, 8 and 15, 1002, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell exourslon tickets from points on the Low Grade Division, Including the Sligo Branch, to Pittsburg at reduced lates, Including admission to the 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. Those who have tried our column find it pays to do so. want- all various fall THIS Store-oners This store offers what is newest and best in our - . Dry Goods and Notion Department and your needs for early fall are ar riving daily. Our Dry Goods depart- ment is too well known to need much comment, but " ' ' " . We Have all the New Ideas t from which to make your selections. NUMBER 19.' Har grave's Circus. Hargrave's 25 cent circus gave two exhibitions on the ball grounds at this place last Wednesday. The day was fine, the show good, but the crowd was not linmonso, especially at the after noon performance. The attendance In tho ovonlng was good, but the seating Rapacity of the large tont was not full. The trained horses and dogs were among the main features of the circus. Tho circus came In over the P. R. R. and went out over same road. The circus was loaded near the P. R. R. passenger station and they had consid erable trouble in loading. One of the largo wagons upset in the Iron bridge near lloss Houso and ono of tho em ployes was badly Injured. A Boy 's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him todio, and son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's Now Discovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesvillu, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medicine guve Instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly overy night." Like mar velous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis, C6ughs, Colds and Grip prove Its matchless morlt for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles free Vat II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Reduced Rates to Washington. For the Thirty-sixth National En camptnent, G. A. II., to be held at Washington, D. C, October 6 to 11, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tlckots to Washington from all points on its lines at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale from October 4 to 7, in clusive, and good to return until Oc tober 14, inclusive. By depositing ticket with tho Joint Agent at Wash ington between October 7 and 14, and the payment of 50 cents, an extension of the roturn limit to November 3 may be obtained. For specific rates and further in formation apply to nearest ticket agont. Wash ski: ts In linen and duck. Any skirt In the house at 75o at Millirens Ilerrlck's shoes at D. Nolan's shoe store for $2.00 and $2.50, formerly sold for $2.50 and $3.50. Same Goods for Less Money The Order of Elki. The order of Elks is a child of Amorl ca, and one of Its noblcHt offsprings. It could not have been devised by the mind of man under any other condi tions than those that exist in our free country and under our free Institu tions. It baa no ranks and titles ; it is no respecter of persons. All Elks are equal, dlfforing only as one may exoel another In loving the (rood and beau tiful and In performing noblo doeds in silence and without parade. Its pri mary objects is to succor those In sick noes and distress and to help the weak and unfortunate and cheer the des pondent. Following modest in the train of this grand purposo are other alms that aid In its fulfillment by teaching men how to llvo, by frequent Intercourse under proper restraint, that curb selfishness and excets, and which tell man how to enjoy the good things of life without abuse. Tho founders of the order had no conception of the scope and possibili ties of the present organization. They never dreamed of Its groatnecs, but they are entitled to nnd deserving of every credit for sowing the seeds that have produced such magnificent and gratN tying results. They "builded wiser ttmn thoy knew." The first lodge of Elks was organized on May 21, 1808, on the second floor of a two-story frame building, at No. 29 Delaney street, Now York city. It was composed only of a few gentlemen of tho thcutrlcal profession, drawn to gether for social intercourse. It bas now developed into a wide spread and powerful order of benevolence and charity, with lodges in over HOO of the principal cities of the Union. The fc-rder of Elks has won for itsolf a place among the fraternities of Ameri ca which Is entirely unlquo and dis tinctive. It is rich In good worksT neglecting not its living members while caring for its dead, and Its growth has been and will bo steady and solid. Its popularity is becoming more and more pronounced and It bids fair to be come In time one of tho very largest, as It Is now ono of tho greatest, fraternal organizations In the world. Pennsyl vania Grtt. Reduced Rates to San Francisco. On account of the mooting of National Wholosaie Druggists' Association, at Monterey, Cal., October 7 to 11, 1002, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tlckots to San Fran cisco or Los Angeles from all stations on Its lines from Soptember 28 to 30, in clusive, at reduced rates. These tickets will bo good for return passage until Novombcr 15, inclusive, when executed by Joint Agont at Los Angeles or San Francisco and paymont of 50 cents made for this service. For speciflo informa tion regarding rates and routes apply to ticket agonts. Last Excutsion this Season. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railway Co. announce tho last excur sion this season to above point on Sep tember 20th, at the extremely low rata of $4.00 for the round trip. Trains will leave Falls Creek at 12.57 p. m. Tickets will be good returning or. regu lar trains If used on or before Wednes day, Septorabor 24th, 1902. ThoBe de siring a pleasant' trip should take ad vantage of these delightful autumn days and see Niagara Falls, one of the grandest attractions on the continent. Not Doomed for Life. "I was treated for tSreo years by good doctors," writes W. A. Greer, MoCon nAllavIlla. O ''fni PIIab nnrl Ptat.iiln but, when all fulled, Bucklon's Arnica Salve cured mo in two weeks." Cures Burns, Bruisos, Cuts, Corns,' Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Pllo3 or no pay. 2.5o at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. o UPHANS' COURT SALE. Hale or Mom I Fh(h(h of William Null ltHHMdf LhIoI Hii4lerMon TowiimIiI J ir'roit County, Petal) Fly virtue of un on I or of the Orphan' Court of Jefferson county, thero will bw exoortud to puhllo kiiIb, on Uwi prtunisoH, on Tursctuy tho :V duy of tit'ptumlHT, A. I)., iinti, ut 10 o'clock A. M. the following plin-e of land; All that corlnln pUve or purcel of littul titillated In HontltTHnii Township, Jt'iTorHon county, Hiate of IVuiiHylvtinla, hounded and dcHcrtbttd an folio wm, viz: Hrvrlnninu at a pout tlit) NorlhwoHt cornor tif mild livid; thence by land of Ahtici K-ud Esouth HO di:reu M) mlnuitm EuhI thlriy-iilnu and four tow h murium to a post; thtuico by land of suld Ut'tnt Suith nut) UuurtiO aiul iil) mm., Went 44 and iW-luO ihuvIu'h lo a post; t lumen by Hiinio land North Hri dourec 3) ml ti . ICarit la ami 4 10 tHirrhcM to a ptmt; Ihi'iico by laud of K. M. Whipple fmuiiii i di'jrriHH miu. Kunt aud;t4-t4 pi-ivhfH to a poM ; t ln-iicu by luuduf A. Wihu 8oiuh Ml drjcn'i'K nun. VVt 54 ami Hrt-iun porvht'H lo a post ; thence by land of (Jodfiuy Zimmerman and havld V.uh North thirty two minute West Mil ami tMO purchcK to a poHt, tho plaint of ln'tfiiiiiliiK. CoiiialniiiK iW acroa ami Jo ft-to pore linn, Htrlrt niniiHiii-u. Ail coal and illinium rlghta bclntf uxcupted and rcrtcrvcd. Holntf tin Hamu pmpurly which watt con voyed to William Null, In bin lift) tlmt In threw different tractn, vlu: Klrst. by David llunney by deed duled April iMiUV and re corded in Deed Hook -1, putfe 2h7, Het'ond, bv MaihiaM l o by deed dated April 11, lMin and recorded In Deed Itook paiu tL, Thtid, by David Honucy by deed dated April &, 1H74 and recorded In Deed Hook 41, pat;e Having thereon erected one frame 3 story dwelling house 1H by ft. with one story kitchen Vi by attached, spring house 10 by lit ft,, ainalf house U by Id feet, one story hitch, wimon shed and k miliary ,'U by 40 ft, two story high, one fniino barn 4U by 40 ft., in tcood repair, ttiad well of wuteiy about 100 upple. peach und plum truea. The farm la all cleared except about 7 acres, Is well watered and lu a fair state of cultiva tion. , THUMB or HA LB. One-third of the purchase money at the conllrmatlou of the sale by the Court, and the remainder In two cuuul annual Instal ments from that dale, with lawful luteiestr t hare-for from the same time, secured by bond and mortuiwe entered of record, or by Judgment bond entered at the same time as the delivery of the deed. , a Quo. E. Null, Administrator. BykesvlUe.Svpt. did, iww. A A