It 'HE NEWS OF MPDIJRV TMiMC Reported by The fttnr I ftprrlnl 'orreondrnl. j Sandy Valley. Minn RoshIo Carrier, of Summervlllo I visiting at tho home of W. K. C inrvln. Rev. J. C. McKntlre prcnehi'd lo tho church at Sandy Valley Sunday, Oc tober 10th. J. C. Crlhlm U building a cellar wall under hla house. Charles rVunipton, of Went Reynnldsvlllt!, In the at tUt. James McCihee, Jr., anil wife, and David Fleming und wife, of F.Iciimoi n, visited at thn home of .lames Mcfihcn last Sunday. II A. Sherwood Ims bought V. T. Cox's grocery store. TIo will handle fresh moat In connection with the i:ro eery business. Thu Pennsylvania It. It. Co. Mirv.-yed a line from Sherwood xtation to I hi' Cox coal mine the pant week. Thin makes throe roads, all dlffnrent ronton, sur veyed to 'that mine In the pnst threo monthn. There are several loam hauling coal from near Pancnast to Sherwood siding, where they ure loading It for 'hoiiio of the local coal haroiiH that aro npi-! n tr I ntr up at every ciiws road. They are hIioII Ing tho woods In every direction for oi ml. Bandy Valley Is coming to tho front as a coal center from present Indications. There are two minus being opened In THE CASH NKW YORK KACKKTHTOKK. ONK I'UH'K To AM. Quito ii while win- r TIIK HTAU nmhIi-im hnvo ri:ul nlimit thn wnmiVrful Vni Nw York RiU'ktil Sinn. H't'y uct-nni.-d u n h ut hn- mm ti'i ntul citulil mil pitMolltly lintl Hum to write tin ud. Uy a im ri I ri'ii'llmj of thi fitllnwhi lUt you will unlit ihnt thn t-utnt low pH urn vitll ni our tmi. Tiiit N tilwavM t ht cnv hnt i in our timny i'intonmr-4 will mutllly tumlfy . uoyimrimlcf owry unlt'le at tin- prims tncnlioni fl In-low. I I Till (aOOll. 14 rows of pin, - - le 1 Lai'ite npool linen thread - le S hair pin - - le 20durnlio( tieedles - 1c It rent 4iood. AO Yardn muehlne ihread - - 2e fttvtiohl t'ollar button - 'Je 1 Dor.en hone collar button - - 2e 3 rent taonda. 2ftc pack ape needles !k CurliiiK Irons - -Ik 4 rent taoodn flOO t'arpet Taekfl racket price 4e Hafet y Vlns No. a, 2c i So. Ik'l So. , 4e dox. Fine f'rash. all Hhruh'A - - 4v . Clarke O. N.T. thread '.'OOydh - - 4c vuriin niik iiinnu - - - 2A VnveloMn - 4e Lamp chimney So, 1, 2 und S - 44 6 rent ood. Turkey red tahleelothn, twin wide, Homo merehanlN ak nde our price 2fc per yd B-4 oil cloth per yd-Mc. Per roll - 1 .tlft 2.V .lean knee patilN, rucrket prh-e, lUe White linen tahht ehnhs. nil out term, ros- ular nrlee tltc K'MhIh fl.OO Corset at Me cornet , racket price 1' t)oTeth at. 60 foot clothex linen - 0 piece toilet net Oil cloth window ahadnn regular 3V ibic 4'.e votMiH w. . jacket price Mte lies. iwy 1.0(1, Home meryfiuntHHeU these at only 41k! It would' require a whole newspaper to tell ahnut the goods In thin store. We want you t aci'ept this as an Invitation toeall. You will net noold tfoods at everything In new here. THE CASH NEW VOUK HACK FT TOHR. HOL FK1RDMAN, Prop., Near PoNtiifflce TURKIC TinKfl A HAY only do you uive atttentlon to Cole'S.Original Hot Blast Stoves. No puttorlnK around nn nh-l,'iiklnir kIovr evpry few in In men. HUT THE 11KAT IS CONSTANT. AJ'i!!e.","l,e" T,,r ne'Kfc' ". wlio mivo up the brunh and duHt-p , una aooiiltxtuii a ooi.s't hot hlaht, Willi lu pute.iU'U dutlub iwlirouiuv.r. KEYSTONE HflRDUARE COMPANY. Rynoldvllle, Penn'a, SOLE AGENTS. CL0THCRAFT CLOTHEsVk are the best money. T hev are &1wrvs a11 ;nnl (guaranteed) always carefully tailored, always a perfect fit. The best ready-to-wear clothes made. - The navr&ivlA In "P.! OTH. CRAFT " You can t ing them. Suit or' and upward; ING-STOKE COM';Y VOLUME 11. sight of the vlllaito and the Sherwood Is a short mile distant and the Cox mine just north of us. Wo expect to have a town with a burgess and town hall, wa ter system, electric light and moro tax. ation, everything In fact that Is neces sary to make our citizens contontod and happy. tiinerlckvllle. Coorgo Fuller Is confined to his home with typhoid fever at this writing. Miss Minnlo Zimmerman, of this plnee U seriously III with pneumonia. Mr, and Mrs. O. J. Rcnnot, of l)u IlnU, visited at the home of Joseph Kcliugars. Mrs. McMlnn, of nrockwayvllle, Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Cable here. Mrs. Locinda Schugars Is visiting Mrs. James Carrlur at SuramurvlUe at this writing. Mrs. W. 11. Mownry of this place, at tended tho funeral of her sister, Mrs. Ltndscy, at Kane. Win, Smathers and wlfo, of Clarion,' -lNK PUICKTO A IX. We Mi-1) you uninltowttrw ni prlri wlitrhaome liini-i'huiitM t-itniiot luiy mvomlfl ut. KN' Niifltitf hottlo fltttnitfl, - - Re Urns, hrnvy Win rheckeu' or ntrlped o verm I In, irnll v a tmrtmln ut WK. our rU'. 44c, I ( i'Hw und stiut't'14, per net Hnk 1 dozen li'iul immii'IIm - fV Curt it I h n !, nil color, ttc eiii'li ('hltiheu'M WiiIhi 0f 2.V (xii hurmo'H H)e iHh t oll'ee iiiIIIh - - mi- Mi'ii'- wot kliur.Ientt pun In - fttv i?l oppi ti hIiiiwIh ... 74t t'lilhli i'it underwonr from MX' to 24c. iiliu in elih-kn - - H'.V We entry ft line of Toys iiihI Ctilnnu nre nti which weeunnot mention prleen, hut nuaruti trutoKUve you per ient 1uh than other Mtores. fl.tKMluek rntitn, ociil - TV' Mi'ii'm nlovew from We up t 7We )e lias nutnth'H We Mm' (.a mantlert - IV .Me Moyt' Hwealern - Wfc-t-e Men's SwaaterM, at our ntore for 4Ht We humlle a lame line of Yarn on which we cm wave you .Tit pur emit let than other More 3't yiml hlaukoiH, gray or tan color, regular price, our price, tkV. lleHt cotton - 10e pound Our llneof Men'n Caps will nurprlno you In I iMiii my linn prii'e. jtdle h ShawW from 2.V up to We 4MC 34c 24c I.adleV nil wool umlur-Mkiria nrooum, .''lower pot from 4c up lo lllc :1V all-wool kue nautH (ihiHH worker, union made overalla Ladles l.V tleecu lined hime, obtainable for the A CLOTHES are here. afford to miss see overcoat $ 10, .00 Sly 1 . BooKjforrnothmg .alouratof REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, were the guests of the tatter's parents, Dan Muttern and wife, Sunday. C. C. Marts and wife, of DuDols, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MarU. Mr. C. M. Dinger and wife and Miss Edna Ubiiiu, of Iloynoldsvllle, spent Sunday with relatives here, Rathmet. William Tucker and wife visited at Anita last week. W. G. Harris was numbered on the sick list last week, Gordon Clark, of Soldier, spent last week with friends bore. About fifty went from here on the excursion to Eloanora Sunday afternoon D. L. Snedden and wife, and M lottos Ileten and Mary Mohney were at Eloa nora Sunday. Peter Jurkowskt, a Russian, was killed In the Kathmul mine last Wed nesday by a fall of rock. He was a man about 30 years old. Leaves a wife and two children In Russia. Jurkowskl bad been working at Rathmet about Ave months. He came from anthraolte coal region after the strike was de clared on. Funeral service was held on lawn In front of the houne whore Jurk- oWHkl boai-dod Friday forenoon, and was conducted by a priest from I'unxmitaw liny. Tho body was taken to l'unxsu tawney for burial. Tho Rathmnl, Virgi nia and Maplewood mines wore Idle Fri day on account of funeral and about 200 numbers of the U. M. W. of A. attend ed the funeral. The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING The nowest, flnostcloths. the latest designs, all the most fashionable cuts for tho summer season. Call at our shop and see samples of oloth a complete line and let us convince you that we are the loaders in our lino. Reasonable prices al ways and satisfaction guaran teed. Johns & Thompson See our Line OP- BATH TUBS, LAVATORIES AMD CLOSETS, ENAMELED AND CAST IRON SINKS. GAS FIXTUTES AND BURNERS. MONARCH INSTAN TANEOUS WATER HEATER. BATHROOM , SPECIALTIES. Estimates furnished for Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. R. D. Albright, Neitdoor to Oorwln's Pboto Gallery. THestui6oia"DorotiDodfl" and you won't believe It till you see it. Just for once, try the style' of a ''DOROTHY DODD." They cost 13.00. P. 8 Of course we will glva you particulars of the 14,000.00 Prize. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY US. Bing-Stoke Co. Department Stores. 1. O. O. P. Resolutions Whkrf.as, In the doath of brother John A. Craven, Knynoldnvllle Lodge No. 824, 1. O. O. F. has lost a worthy member, one who was respected and loved by all who knew him, a kind, loving husband and father and a good eitlzon and neighbor, a true man. lUmilvrd, That while we mourn with those who mourn, our hope bonds over his grave a bow bright of a blessed Im mortality ; our brother shall rise again. Jietolvtd, That In this sad and sudden horeavement we extend to the widow and fatherless children our heartfelt sympathy and point them for true oon eolation to our Father In heaven. As a lodge we recognize In this dispensation the voice of the Master saying "be ye also ready." Hemhvd, That this memorial be spread on the minutes of the lodge, a copy sent to the family, and printed In The Star. V. O., L. J. McEntkek, ) P. ., J. N. BMAit., 5-Com. P. G., PHILIP KOEHLER. ) Reduced Rates to New Orlesns. On account of the meeting of the American Bankers' Association, at New Orleans, La., November II to 13, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil excursion tlokots to Now Orleans and return, Novomber 8 to 10, good to return within elevon dnyx, Including dato of salo, at reduced rates. Uy de positing tlekols with Joint Agent at Now Orleans on or bnforo Novomber IS, and the payment of a foe of f0 cents, nn extension of the return limit to Novem ber 30 may bo obtained. For specific Information regarding ratos and routes, apply to nearest ticket agent. Ooes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have In my store," writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "Is Dr. King's New DIs oovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales It has never failed. I have known It to save sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no holp from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on It, best phy sicians prescribe It, and H. Alex Stoke guarantees satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular size, 50c and It. The City Hotel restaurant oyster sandwich Is somothlng new and dull clous. Try ono. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Isuae Cnlila, lute of tho Uorouxli of KnynoldHviiiM, aix!PiiMa. , N.l..a Im liaraliv ulvnll Hint letter of na mhiUtHiliin mum tlin .tutA llf .lllfl (llMMKlpilt have been RTiuitnd to the undumlKniid. All person Itianlitnd to suid estate are riuestr(l to make payment, and tlione IihvIiik clnlinx or aenisiia aKninst me name win niunu m kuown without duluy to Mart A. Oabi.b, AdmlnlRtratrtx. U. F. Cahlb, Administrator. Beynold.vllle, Pa. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 C. miivhell, President! Heutt nf llallmnd. Vlre Pres.! John 11. Handier. Cashier. Directors) i 0. Mitchell, Beott McClelland, J. O. King John II . Oorhett, Daniel Nolun, O. W. fuller, J. H. Kuucher. Does a general banklni(tulneand aollclts tne accounts or mercnanu, proieiwiouni men, farmer, mechanic, miner, lumbermen and other. promUluif the moat careful attention to the du.Iuoh of all person. Date lie poult lioxe for rent. Pint National Bank building, Nolan block Fir Proof Vault. Let us assume that your shoes fit you. Now, what next 1 What Is most Important V Unquestionably, STYLE. De mand that a shoe shall possess style. If ltbas"style"you want It; If it has not style, but every thing elso, you don't want it. The style of a "Dorothy Dodd" Is unique. It oannot be dupli cated by any other maker be cause the "Dorothy Dodd is a totally different construction from any other ladies thoe made. Besides being exclusive in atyle, It holds the foot firmly at the waist (that's the instep), prevents the toes from slipping forward, and gives a oorreot poise In walking. It makes the foot look nearly a whole uU. .malla. Thai), nn.lnn. OCTOHEK 22, lt)02. THE HIGH SCHOOL . . BULLETIN . . A special mooting of the Literary Society was held Thursday evening for tho purposo of electing officers. Thn result was as follows: President, Jay McCiaw ! Vice-President, Margaret Stoke t secretary, Iiona Black j critic, Villa Aley i program committee, John Coleman, Will Reynolds, Anna Klahr; editor, F.dwnrd llardnian ; assistant editors, Clydo Murray and Jny McOaw ; local editor, Coo ShnlTor. Tho baso bull season closed on Oc tober 0th, In a bla.o of glory. The True Blues wore greatly incensed by an artlclo which appeared In the last Issue of the Bulletin, concerning the first gamo played and they appeared on the grounds with blood In their eyes. A great numbor of spec tators wero present, but tho cheering was all on tho high school's side, for although the Truo Blues hud a great number of "rooters" present, they had no clmnco to "root." The features of the game on the True Blues' side wore : first, a good deal of kicking, and second bad umpiring. For tho high school, first, lino butting all around and second heavy work by the pitcher, Will Roy nolds. Knough scores wore made In tho first Inning to win tho gamo. The superiority of thu high school team was made plainly evident to even thu most inexperienced spectators. After the True Bluos came to real l.e they could not win the game, they put forth ail their enorgy to keep down tho score, but again the superiority of the high school team was shown for with re doubled efforts they advanced the score to 12-2 In favor of the high school. At last, through exporlonco, tho True Blues havu como to realize that the high school Is master of the game and greatly suporlor in ability to tho True Blues. ' -GO TO- BON TON BAKERY For good first-class bnked goods such ti8 fine Marble Cake, English Wine Fruit Cake, French Fruit, Dev iled Cake, Angel- Cake,' Lady Fingers Jelly Drops, Kisses, Maroons and lots of other good cakes. A fine selection of all kinds of cookies; a good line of Fresh Bread and Farker House Rolls, Buns, CofTee Cakes. A nice selection of pies always on hand. WeiMluyH ami l' title a . Specialty, (live tin a Vail. It V CEM EST on Red Seal Lye We wish to Inform every family In and around Roynoldsvlllo, Pa., that we havn marlo BPKnonmnnl.1 urltVi ftll tVin grocers and druggists to give them a in uoun (juukuko ui j-iuunury xtiueing free of charge provided they rail or send to thnlr utirp Ami hnv a Kift.lncr Top Can of RED SEAL LYE at tbe regular price, 10 cents. The Rod Seal Lye is a great disinfectant, soap maker, washing fluid maker, water softener. It is tho greatest cleanser on earth for sinks, pipes, drains, closets, eto. It Is far superior and goes much further than washing soda, washing powder, ammonia or chlorides. Full Directions With each Can. Ask your storekeeper for the Red Seal Lye and take no other brand and be sure to get the blueing, free with every can. Most all tbe grocers and druggists have the lye in stock or will have It in a few days. Tbe Red Seal Lye makes two gallons of washing fluid while other brands only make one gallon. Call at Reynolds' Drue Store to srot Ingredients for tbe washlug fluid with the Rod Seal Lye. P C Toouon & Co, NUMBER 24. EDITORIAL STAFF F.IIITOR Edward llardnian Assistant Editors Clyde Murrny, .lay MirUaw, Local EnrroB Cora Shaffer, Mention was made In the last Issue of tho Bulletin of the collection being takon up for the support of tho baso ball team. The amounts turned In by tho teachers are as follows: Room 14, Kl.OOi room 13, 1.1.80; room 12, ; room 11, 7.rK). j room 10, 25o! room 9, 10c i room 8, 35o ; roc in 4, fio. It will be noticed that all the rooms on tho unpor floor contributed except room 12. Miss Clark, Superintendent of the Girls' Charity School, In Han Juan, I'orto Rico, gave an Interesting talk on "Character" before the high school last Tuesday morning. Hon. S. B. Elliott gave an Interesting talk before the pupils of the npier Boor, last Friday morning. Ills subject was "Forestry." The girls of tho senior class aro great ly Indignant becauso there wore no "slttln's up" the night of the eclipse. When the absonce of tho masculine momborsof the class was being explain ed one of the fomalo members Innocently Informed the school that "We waited for them till 10 o'clock." Hard luck. A few of the juniors are living in ex poctancy. Their class-spoons aro prob ably on tho way. The seniors and juniors have noticed a genoral migration of the "subs" to the front part of tho room. The mock trial held before the courts of the Roynoldsville High School was a decided success. Edward Hardman sued Lawson Rood for alienating the affec tions of Cora McCrelgbt. He lost the caso but Is greatly elated to think he has no competition In the wooing of Miss McCrulght. Senior No. 7 believes tbe sun Is the center of the earth. I wonder why? Thore has boon no one absent nor tardy in the high school since the be ginning of second school month. 1 - COLUMBIAN LEADS We have just received another carload of The Celebrated Columbian Stoves and Ranges And can show you the finest display of stoves of every description ever brought to Reynoldsvillc. j Remember the Columbian stoves are GUARANTEED to give perfect satisfaction and you run no risk whatever, in buying them. KEYSTONE HARDWARE COM PANY. Chrysanthemum Excursion" to Pittsburg, To accomodate those desiring to see the magnificent display of chrysanthe mums now blooming In tho l'hlpps Con servatory, Schenley Park, Pittsburg, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soli excursion tickets to Pittsburg on Sunday, Novembor 2, from the fol lowing stations, at rates quoted, good only on trains Indicated: Driftwood, rate 11.00, tlmo, 4.45 a. in.; DuBols, rate tl.fiO, time 0.20 a. m.; Falls Creek, ratetl.CO, time 6.27 a. m; Reynoldsvllle, rate II. HO, tlmo 0.4 1 a. m.; Fuller, (flag) rate 11.40, time O.fifta. m.; BrookTllle, rate tl.2A, time 7.1G a. m., Oak Ridge, rate 11.00, tlmo 7.5.') a. m.; Now Botble bom, rate 11.00, time 8.01 a. m.; Pitts burg, arrives 11. 1(5 a. m. Returning, special train will leave Pittsburg, Union Station, at 7.00 p. m., and run through to Driftwood, making all stops cast of Rod Bank. Tickets will also bo accepted on DuBols Ex press, leaving Pittsburg at 5.05 p. m. The excursion rate will not bo accopted on trains, and passengers not provided with tickets will be chargek the reg ular full fare. Expending Millions. '3. M. Floosch, chief engineer of the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg, came to Pittsburg yesterday to look after the shipment of rails and other material for tho completion of branch linos In Indiana county, Inoludlng the extension to Indiana. Chiof Englneor Floesch stated yesterday afternoon that the work on this project Is progressing rapidly, and It Is bolleved the lino will be ready in tho early spring. Mr. Floosch is also engineering surveys for several additional branches that will open valuuhlo coal and lumber territory in tho northern part of tho state. . The cost of tho Improvements at hand is estimated at 10,000,000. Pittsburg JMHiuhh Oct. 17. Out of Death's Jaws. "Whon doath soemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I had suffered with for years," writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C, "Dr. King's Now Life Pills savod my II fo and gave me perfect health." Best pills on earth and only 25c at II. Alox Stokes drug store. FULL MEASURE . j Bo when you buy a Knllon of paint you get a Rallon. Cut down the iiiali(y Hndrhop thn price. That' what immn nntknrs do. Whon you pay forairnllonof I,. A M.piilnt.ynusct It every time, ft, thn paint that, you add a gallon of oil to. 4S color to wloot from. ReunoldsYllle Hardware Co., Bole Agents, Itnynoldsvllln, Pu, I THE - THEM ALL. nEYKOLESVILLE. PA. Manufacturers, s Philadelphia, Pa. ' A )