Emcrlckvllle. Mm. Dn Zimmerman Is on tlio nick list. C. K. Mohney spent Sunday with Ills family In tit ta place. W. It. Minlch Is tho Impplmt innn in our village. Ho says It is a girl. Mrs. Susannah Murphy, of this place, Is visiting friends at Rrookvlllo, Miss Emma Crawford, of Kleanora, Is Visiting at tho homo of It. O. Schugars. Henry Harrlngrr made u business trip to Clarion county Saturday of lust weuk. Mrs. Bessie Lingolfultor and family aro visiting In Roynoldvllle at this writing. Adam Mohnoy visited friends at Millville and Now Hetliluhcm tho latter part of last week. Monroo Marklo and sinter, Agnes, of Knoxdalo, vlslled at tho homo of C. A. Burkhoueo Sunday. Misses Aida Hiium and Ida Fleming, of Rcynoldsvlllo, are vlnltlng fi'iends hero at this writing. Mrs. J. C. renin, of Kcynoldsvlllo, visited at tho homo of I'oter Kmeriek several days lac t week. Mrs. James Ili-tidy and Mrs. Win field Brady, of Brookvtlle, spent the latter part of last week with friends here. Rathmel. W. E. Monccr spent last Sunday in Elcanora. Fred Crosloy, of DuBola, was calling on friends here Sunday. E. O. Dickey Is at Dig Soldier this weok in the JelToraon Supply do. store. John Ward, jr., expects to start 10 Washington, 1). C, this week to attend college. D. L. Sneddon and Joseph IlateHon, jr., had business in Dullois hot Thurs day. Miss Roxle Dnson, of HitoN, who has been visiting Ik ro for three weekn. re turned homo Monday, Mrs. John Ward wont to Brady's Bond Monday, where her husband Is working and expects to move in a few weeks. Now Century Division No. lilt, Sons of Temperance, will celebrate tho six tieth anniversary of the Grand Division of Pennsylvania, Monday evening, Sept. 20th, by having a public mooting in the C hurch of God. Wishaw. Mrs. McGeo, of Kleanora, was In town last week. Mr. William Kolly has moved his family to Eloanora. Frank Netloo hus moved his family from Rathmol to this place. Green, the photographer of Big Bun, was In town last week. Daniel Mornlngstar, of Rathmel, was seen In our town last week. Engloa Bro. havo boon busy baling hay In this neighborhood the past week. The following persons wore the guests BING-STOKE COMPANYY we can ht you Men's Suits, $18.00 down to $4.50. Our usual guarantee of course Sat isfaction or No Sale. Men's Fall Needs. Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters all the up-to-date fixings for men and boys. LADIES' J . Waists, Separate Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks and Ribbons, Underwear, Jack ets, ,Waist Patterns, Corsets, All the needs in staple Dry Goods, VOLUME 11. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Shankol ovor Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Arblaster and John A. Konnody, of RoynotiUvllli'. It will not bo long until wo will sco tho street cars running through our town. Some of tho boys from a nearby town met tho wrong man at tho dance last Saturday night. Ho declared him self and was accepted by Mr, Brown. Daughters of St. Oeotge Resolutions. At tho last regular meeting of Prldo of Ueynoldsvlllo Lodgo, No. 81, Daugh ters of St. Goorgo, tho following resolu tions were adopted: Wiiehkah, God in his wisdom has taken from us our young sister, Mrs. Alloc Grlcks, therefore bo It liitnlml. That wo bow In humble rev ereneo to Him "who doe til all things well" and say, "Thy will bo done." Uisoh'nl, That wo extond to tho be reaved husband, Thomas Grlcks, jr., our sympathy and that we fool with him In tho loss of his young and loving wife, also to the babe that is loft with out a mother's care, and wo earnestly commend them to the hoalor of all hearts in this sad hour. Jirmlrt-tl, That a copy of these resolu tions bo spread on tho minutes of tho lodge and a copy be sent to tho bereaved husband and published in Tub Stak. P. P., Mhs. M. A. COI'PINO, Mhs. Maky A. Tkvixikn, -Com. P. P.. Mrs. J. A. Barclay, A Boy 's Wild Ride for Life. Willi family around expecting him to die, and son riding for lifo, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. II. Brown, of Leesvillo, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medicine gavo Instant relief and sooii cured hlni. Ho writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like mar velous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles SOo and $1.00. Trial bottles froo at II. Alox Stoke's drug store. Deposits Over $10,000,000 Pittsburg Trust Company has capital, surplus and profits exceoding $11,000,000. Pays 4 percent, interest on Savings Do posits, subject to withdrawal of $100 without notice, and 2 per cont. on Checking Accounts. Interest com pounded semi-annually. Do all your banking by mail. Send for two-hundred year calender free. 323 Fourth Ave., Plttshurg Pa. BING-STOKE COMPANY SWINGIN' Trimness of Figure. Characterizes the wearer of our Fall and Winter Suits. Here you will find all the new weaves single and double-breasted Trous ers of regulation width and every point of style and workmanship cor rect to a hair's breadth ; and finely in BING-STOKE COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE THERE'S EVERYTHING THAT PEOPLE WEAR AND MOST THINGS PEOPLE BUY. MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS. REYNOLDSVILLE, THE HIGH SCHOOL . . BULLETIN . . Wo make our bow In editorial work this weok with fear and trembling, not that wo aro unwilling to try to do- tho work hut that wo feci our Inability to do it. Wo will ask our friends to help us to mako this a bright spot In our school work during tho coming year. Wo hope to give tho news of the school and thus keep our friends, who aro In terested in us, posted as to the doings of the school. We wish to expross our gratitude to the editor of The STAK for allowing us a column of his paper and hope we may not detract but rather add to tho already acknowledged oxcelloncey of Thr STAR. With host wishes for a happy and prosperous year wo greet you. Tho Shakesporlan Lltorary Society met Sept. 12, VM2, when they elected the following o Ulcers for tho ensuing month: Pres., Golda King; Vlco Pros., Margaret Stoko ; sec, Mildred Rldgo way; critic, Mr. Korn ; program com mittee, Nulu Nenle, Coo Shaffer, Ed. Hardman ; editor-in-chief, Helena Black ; assistant editors, Thomas Nolan, Villa Aley ; local editor, John Coleman. Jay McGaw acted as president protom during tho election of tho ofllccrs. Ho had sumo difficulty getting a voto on some motions. Tho Society mot Fri day, Sept. 10th and gavo their first program which was very interesting. Ed. Hardman Is talking of getting up a class In dancing. Tho Junior class followed tho example A Skunk Farm. Joseph Howard, of North Folnt, Is engaged in tho odoriferous business of raising skunks for their pelts. Ho hus over a hundred of thorn now, and ex pects to grow thorn in car load lots. Ho wanted to put a flock of them on exhi bition Bt the Punxsutawney fair, but the management feared they might raise a disturbance in tho atmosphere, and declined. Skunk hides are worth BING-STOKE ALONG For the feeling is in the air and one cannot long postpone the purchase of the autumn needs. If you're looking for reliable styles and qualities if you like them joined to lowest prices, you'll be in terested in this stock. Then it's a selection of the newest the fall styles, to which we invite you. THE NEW EST OOATS Are awaiting your selection here. All the new goods made up into stylish garments with the most careful attention to every detail that the best tailors could bestow. Put together and trimmed right and the styles shown here are correct and exclusive. l . PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1902. EDITORIAL STAFF KniTon Helena lllurk, tKI. Assistant Editohs Tannins Nolan, SKI. Vllln Aley. (. Local Kni-ron liilin Coleman, 04. of the Sonlor class in having a class meeting and electing officers. At present we arc not able to glvo the names of their officers. Mr. Claude Hamilton was absont half a day last wock. Miss Mildrod Kldgcway was absont a day last weok on account of sickness. Dr. J. B. Noale paid a visit to tho high school on last Wednesday fore noon. In the absence of Misses Julia Kirk and Lulu Black on Thursday aftomoon, Helena Black and Margarot Stoko taught rooms 12 and 10. Wanted Pupils to tako elocutionary lessons. Clyde Murray. There seems to be a groat attraction in tho Sub. Junior class. What is It? Tho substitute teacher of room 10 Is a great admirer of black eyos. Thoro was a general move In tho Junior class Monday morning. Now will you bo good. TI10 Subs had bettor be careful or there will bo another moving day In tho high Bchool. My advlco to tho Sub-Juniors is to look up heat belts. For If some of thorn should make a trip to tho south polo they would find the . toinperaturo dif ferent from that at tho equator. In a recently enacted parody on Casa blanca, that beautiful poora of Felicia Ilcmans in which sho has the hero say bb ho soos himself onvclopod In flaroos, "My father, must I stay?" the twen tieth century hero on being banded his hat at two p. m. was hoard to say, "Must I, must I go?" from 35 cents to $1.50 each, according to color, tho blacker ones being tho more valuable A man who raises them can select the black ones to breed from, carofully excluding all that aro white, or spotted, and thus roar only black ones. Unless tho animals are woll fed thoy will oat their young and on this account It Is difficult to grow thorn In captivity. Punxsutawney Spirit. COMPANY TOWARDS AUTUMN A Denial Handshake. Did you evor shako hands with Ex- Shorlir E. C. Burns of Roynoldsvlllo ? Burns waa one of tho best sheriffs Jefferson county evor had and Is 0110 of tho best all around fellows that you'll oomo acrosB in a million years. But It's about Burns' hand-shako that wo Intend to speak. When wo wero ovor at Key noldsvlllo this week wo met Burns and, of course, shook bands with him. "How aro you?" ho said In that pleasing way of his, as ho grasped our hand. "First- rato" wo responded, but If wo had wanted to sny moro wo could not havo dono It, for wo felt Burns' hand closing over ours like a stool vlco and wo wero about to kindly ask him to slack up a bit when ho let go. Burns only weighs about 300 pounds. Punxsutawney lie- publican. Special Low Rates to Exposition For the Pittsburg Exposition tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rail way will soli excursion tickets from points on its lino, Falls Creek to Fonul ton Inclusive, to Pittsburg on Wednes day of each weok commencing Sept. 10th and continuing until October loth, Inclusive, at a single faro for tho round trip, plus 25 cents for coupon of ad mission. Tickets good for return pas sago until Saturday following datu of solo. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg Exposition. On Wednesdays, September 10, 17 and 24, and October 1, 8 and 15, 1!K)2, tho Pennsylvania Rullroad Company will soli excursion tiekots from points on tho Low Grade Division, Including tho Sllgo Branch, to Pittsburg at reduced nites, including admission to the Exposition. Thoso tickets will bo good going on regular tralnB on day of Ihbuo, and will bo valid for return passugo within four days, including date of sale. Go to D. Nolan's shoo store. They are soiling Quoon Quality Bhoe for$2.50. All kinds patent kids, onamolod box calf and plain kids; lace and button ; hoavy and light solos. Thoso who havo tried our want column find it pays to do so. Best school suits for tho money at II. W. Eason & Co'a. Up-to-dato shoes for men, womon and children at Milllrens shoe department. My I But Isn't Reynolds' soda good ? BING-STOKE COMPANY 'BING YES, THEY ARE ALL RIGHT Whether you buy Shoes or Slippers, Rubbers or Over gaiters, you will find that what you get from us will give you most satisfac tory wear, look elegant all the time and always be com fortable to your feet. Sole Agents for Shoes, the Faultless-Fitting Shoe for Women. WALTON SCHOOL SHOES are world-beaters for the price $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. , NUMBER 20. Blessed With Gullibility. Tho fakir does business without much capital. Ho docs not need It. 1 Nature blessed mnn with a degroo of gullibility that Is nothing but marvelous. Fakirs have a mission aftjr all. Tho ordinary man does not know what an easy mark ho Is until some fakir gets hold of him nnd relievos him of all his ready cash. Omniscient man makes his llttlo joke about woman and the traveling peddler, and generously pardons the folly of tho weaker vcsboI. Omniscient man goes to tlio county fair and gives a fakir five dollars to show him that a llttlo ball Is not under a certain shell. The woman has u do.en omcrald-hued Bpoons to ro mind her of her folly ; tho man has nothing. Therein is the man's oppor tunity. Until those spoons are safely buried in tho depths of tho garden tho man plays on his harp of ono string. It Is "spoons" from ono week's ond to another. He has forgotten tho flvo that Is nestling snugly In the vest pocket of tlio fakir. Tho woman docs not know, and meekly submits. Man Is of fow days and easy. Clarion lie- publican. Reduced Rates to Washington. For tho Thirty-sixth National En campment, G. A. R., to bo hold at Washington, D. C, October 0 to 11, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tlckots to Washington from nil points on its lines at rate of single faro for tho round trip. Tlckots will bo on sulo from October 4 to 7, In elusive, and good to return until Oc tober 14, Inclusive. By depositing ticket with tho Joint Agont at Wash ington between October 7 and 14, and the payment of 00 conts, an extension of tlio return limit to Novombor 3 may bo obtained. For spoclllo rates and furthur In formation apply to noarest ticket agont. Fortune Favots a Texan. "Having distressing pains In head, back and stomach, and being without appetite, I began to uso Dr. King's New Lifo Pills," writes W. P. Whitehead, of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon folt a like a now man." Infallible in stomach and livor troubles. Only 25o at H. Alex Stoko's drug store. Herrlck's shoes store for $2.00 and for $2.50 and $.'1.50. at D. Nolan's shoo $2.50, formerly sold - STOKE COMPANY A Refreshing Comedy. "Ay don't want to go to yall dat's why I quit dos fnller as soon as I get anodor yob" This Is what Nols Nolson says In tho now musical fareo comedy, Mr. Plaster of Paris" a gonulnoly timorous play, full of now and bright laughablo lines and tunoful music. Along with Nolson, (ono of tho funniest Swedish character parts ever seen In any fareo, ) thoro Is a dozen other strong comedy roles non-conflicting and of tho most amusing kind. "Mr. Plaster of Paris" Is of tho bottor comedy 1 school, has a clover plot that Is easy to follow and togcthorwlth bright glngory linos, Is just tho cuper to infuso good humor, no matter how chronlo tho case of "crank" may bo. Tho pluyors have boon selected with tho utmost care, resulting In a combination of competent comedians, talented girls, musical bits and a farcical performance of tho high est class. A special sccnlo arrange ment Is carried for tho correct framing of the comedy and tho careful attention that hus boon given to detail makes Mr. PlaBtor of Paris" ono of tho best equipped musical fareo comedies on the road. This play will be offered at the Roynolds opora house to-right. Tickets on salo at Stoko's drug store. Reduced Rates to San Francisco. On account of tho mooting of National Wholosalo Druggists' Association, at Monterey, Col., October 7 to 11, 1002, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion .tickets to San Fran cisco or Los Angolos from all stations on Its linos from Soptcmbor 28 to 30, In clusive, at reduced rates. Theso tickets will bo good for return passago until November 15, Inclusive, when oxocutcd by Joint Agont at Los Angolos or San Frunclsco und payment of 50 cents made for this service. For specific informa tion regarding rates und routes apply to ticket agents. A Parson's Noble Act. 'I want ull tho world to know,' writes Rev. C. J. Budlong, of Ashaway, It. L., "whut a thoroughly good and re Uuble medieino I found in Electric Bit tors. They cured mo of jaundice and liver troubles that hud caused roe great suffering for many years. For a gen uine, all-around cure they excol any thing I ever saw." Electric Bitters aro tho slirprlso of all for their wonderful work In Liver, Kidney and Stomach troublos. Don't fall to try thom. Only 50 otB. Satisfaction Is guaranteed by H. Alox Stoko. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In tho postofllco at Roynoldsvlllo, Pa., wook ending Sept. 20, 1902: M. Wills, Joseph McMullen, Mrs. T. S. Llndsoy, James II. Young, Wm. A. Ward, E. M. Evans, Thomas Bud, Esq., Miss Sadlo Mllliren, C. C. Owens, Jan. K. Meal. Say advertised and givo date of list whon calling for abovo. E. C. Burns, P. M. Not Doomed for Life. "I was treated for throe years by good doctors," writes V. A. Greer, McCon nellsvlllo, O., "for Piles and Fistula, but, when all failed, Buclclen's Arnica Salve cured mo In two weeks." Cures Burns, Bruisos, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Pilos or no pay. 250 at II. Alox Stoko's drug store. Wash skirts In linen and duck. Any skirt In the house at 75c at Milllrens. My I But isn't Reynolds' soda good? . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX, C. T. A. Estate of Henry Smith, Into of WIiihIow township, JetTorsnn county, deceased. Notice Is hereby (tl von Hint, letters of Ad ministration. 17. T. A., upon the est lite of Hull! deceased have been grunted to the under signed, nnd persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands avainst the sume, will make thorn known without delay tn ltA HiH'Ht.KH, Amlnlstnitrlx, C, T. A. Handy Valley, l'u. JjEl'OUT OF THE CONDITION or THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ut Ueynoldsvlllo, In the Slate of Pennsylva nia, at Hie close of business Sept. 15, IW2. liK.niriict.s: Loan and discounts J1XJ.7S2 07 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. S7 75 II. S. Honds to secure circulation US.IKK) (10 U.S. Honds on hand Mm Premiums un I', S. Honds l,ou) to Stocks, securities, etc 10,1X10 U0 Kiirnitiire and tlxture 2,ii03 59 hue from National Hanks (not Re serve AkciiIsi 17,2:12 OS Due from Slate bunks anil bankers, 5,000 0 Due f nun approved reserve UKenttt. ltM.L'.'l so liilei-iiul-Kevcmio stamps ;M :n Checks mid oi her cash Items 4,TU HI Notes of oilier National banks 2,fttf 110 I'rui l tmuil paper currency, nickels, mid cents m:i 48 Lawful money reserve In bunk, viz: Specie ls.:uo 411 l.eirnl-telliler notes ilOiiO UU 3:1,400 40 Redemption fund, with U.S. Treas urer (5 per cent, of circulation).. 1,750 00 Total W2,o;i7 43 I.1AUII.1T1KS. Capital stock puld In 50,0I10 00 Surplus fund 24,0110 UO Uutllvlded prottu, lots expenses und tuxes paid U.KCl 0t National flank notes ouutundliig... a6,ouo Oil Dividends Unpaid Ml 00 Individual deposits subject tochuvk 2Mt,07:i u.l Time eerllllcatos of deposit 2,(ji,i no t'usliler's checks outstanding 115 4u Total '. 4X',Uil7 43 Btatt f Pijlnlt, County f Jtffcrton, ; I, John 11, Kaucher, Cashier of the above named bunk, do solemnly swear thut Hit, above statement Is true to the best of ley knowledge und belief, John II. Kaithkh. Cashier. Subscribed and sworu to before wo this If lb duy of September, 1!I2. Ai.UKitT IUynoi.im, Notary l'u bile. Cohrkot Attest: , O. MiTi'iim.L, '1 Soon- AWiUi.Ki.LiND, Director. J. 11. Couuicri', . V