OUR FARMING COMMUNITY. The Tillers of tha Soil Want Canh for Their Produce. Last wreck an article wr puiilitttied In The Stab ntxnit the townupcuple mtr- nlzlng out of town mervhnntfl when they should patronlzo homo morRhnnts, and by so doing encourage, the merchant nnd help build up tlio town. Last Satur day an lntollIgont, well read and pros perous farmor, who has boon patron izing the merchants of, Kcynoldsvillo for a number of yoars, said to tho editor of this papor that ho had read tho artlolo and that ho thought it whs alright, but from his oxperlenco and observation be was comKllod to my that tho grocerymen of this town do not give the farmers the encourage mont that thoy should. He said, "when we bring produce to town, apples, po tatoes, Ac, wo have troublo sometime In disposing of them Bt. market price, and then wo are generally expected to accept trade for what we bring in. If a hundred hunlti'U of potatoes are wanted the merchants are not willing to pay us as much In cash for them as they will pay to have them shipped Into town. Americana like to be independ ent, and we farmers liko to get cash for our produce, even If wo do pay It all back to tho merchant before wo get out of the store. If we receive tho en couragement and treatment from tho merchants of Heynoldsville that wo should It would be an Incentive to In crease our productions, because wo wo-lld always know where to find a gt id market for them. Of luto I havo Queen Quality Shoes are Leaders TRICK THREE DOLLARS When there arc a multi tude of shoes trying to he sold, and one shoe lar sur passes all others in volume, of sales, there is a reason for it. That one shoe is "Queen Quality." Its sales are more than double the sales of any other women shoes. Try a pair and you will alwavs wear "Queen Quality." THE "PRIZE CONTEST is the talk of the town. $5,000.00 given away. ROBINSON SHOE COMPANY. SECURING AND YET paying only the most reasonable price, is the magnet here. It's in the buying of the fall and winter wearables, as in other items, that one should secure value that the longest stretch should be given the purchasing power of the money, and our Fall and Winter stock will fully respond to every economical wish. Then, there's a wide range for your selection a choice of all the bright new novelties that Fashion sets her seal upon, jtjt jfi DON'T FORGET Our big Basement ia full of Bargains, Queensware, China ware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, B r o o"m s, Brushes and all the needed Household articles. t See our new Sad Irons, asbestos lined, greatest iron ever made. Retains the heat 1-2 longer than the old kind. Affords you a superb selection of the newest and best, for this is a complete stock one that brings to you all the best ideas.) Ladies1 and Misses5 Union suits, Ladies' und Misses' 2-piece garments, in all-wool, natural wool and wool fleeced silk, and wool. HOSE Cotton, Cotton and Wool Fleeced Hose: Cashmere and All-wool Hose, Bilk and Linle Thread O Hose. GLOVES Silk, Silk lined, Cashmere, Lisle thread 0 Golf and Kid Gloves at our ever popular low prices. S- - - i VOLUMK 11. been llndlng a good market In another town and, of course, that Is where I havo been taking most of my produce.'' This I a matter that our merchant should give careful consideration. A good farming community'! a wonderful help and a bleshlng to a town and ti c tillers of the soil should receive all possible encouragement by giving them a market, and when they cannot supply tho demand then it is time to send to other communities for produce. When tho farmor know that if they have a hundred bushel of potatoes' to sell that they will get tho market price In cash. then they will rnlso the potatoes. Trv paying tho farmer cash for what ho brings Into town and pay him as much a you would havo to pay for tho ramn article, freight Included, if you send away for It, and see If there will not bo less farm produce shinned Into Ilevti- oldsvillo on tho cars In two year from now than thero U now, and see If tho farmer will not put forth greater efforts to supply tho market with fresh produce. Wo talk about getting new industries to increase the business of our town and build It up, but wo are surrounded by a great Industry farming community which 1 not being utilized as It should be. Our merchants should buy all they can from our farmets and our towns people should buy their good from homo merchants and their will bo con siderable more money circulated in thi section. Those who havo tried our want column find It pay to do so. FIRST NATIONAL BANK o p it : r l its r 11,1, :, Capital $50,000 $25,000 Surplus O. .tltti'lirll. Irldnli Scon .! IoIIhikI, Vice I'rrs.i John II. Kmiclier. CHMliler, Directors: O. Mitchell, flenlt McClolliinil, .T.O. Kin John II. Corbet I, Daniel Xiilun, U. W. Fullor, ,T. II. Kuui-liur. Does a frnncrul hunk Itik business itn1 nolle! I the Hceounts of merchant, prnfcsMlonul men, farmer, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and nihcr. promising the most careful attention to the business of h!1 persons. Safe Deposit lloxes for rent. First National Hank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. WMTM The New Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear KKYNOLDSVILLB, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. The Tragedy of Youth. Tho moral sensibilities of a young man who will deliberately get drunk, and permit people to seo him in that condition with no sense of shame, must, Im decidedly dull. For a youth who aspires to bo useful In tho world to fire his brain with alcoholic stimulants and put himself on tho road to degradation, Is a positive calamity. One of the dir est tragedies In bumnn life Is to sec a young man, buoyant with health and energy, destroying himself by licen tiousness and debauchery. Many ap parently bright young men ruin thorn selves In that way. In some case, erlinps, It 1 on account of a lack of proper moral training, and In other a natural gro8nes of composition that drives Its victim to ruin. A youth with any appreciation of what I wholesome and elevntloug, seeing himself in tho way that leads to enfeebled Imbecility, should at once face about and lleo from the terrible doom that otherwise awaits him. l'unxsutawney .S'n'n'. Luck in Thirteen. My sending thirteen miles Win, Splrey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Hucklen's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible Kover Soro on hi leg. Nothing else could. Positive ly cure Hruises, Felon, Ulcer, Erup tions, UoIIh, Hums, Corn and Piles. Only 25o. Guaranteed by II. Alex Htoke's the druggist. New American Lady corset at Mil llrcns, I) cent. LOUIS HEELS arc very popular for Dress and Street. We are carrying a com plete line in Fall and Winter dress and street shoes. To 1)C properly dressed you should have a pair. W. H. I.OVKLKSS CO., Ilth and 1'enn Avo. Pittsburg, Pa. FASHION'S BING-STOKE GO. DEPARTMENT STORE Where there's Everything that People Wear and Most Things People Want. Corner Main and Fifth Streets. ' Reynoldsville ,Pa. THE HIGH SCHOOL . . BULLETIN . . Thoro wcro no visitors at society last week. Thero has been some talk of getting up a trip to Hlg Soldier. Will Klnnnn and Etta HhalTor visited the high school one day last week. Monthly examinations paid their usual visit to tho high school last week. A numlMT of high school boys went bunting Inst Saturday. All they got was "bank." Mr. Korn gavo a valuablo and In structive talk before tho Mother's club Friday afternoon. The percontngo of attendanco Is still keeping up. Tho percontngo last month was 100 for the girls and HI) for the boys. Mr. Kern gavo a very interesting talk to tho pupils of tho upper floor, on Porto Kiean schools last Friday morn ing. Prof. Smith gavo a short talk on economy to the Iniys on tho upper floor lust Wednesday morning after chapel exercises. Teachor F.ulu: Is It customary to havo school on Friday after Thanks giving? F.ula "No. Not when Thanks giving come on Friday." Just the same, as wo never havo school on Good Friday when It comes on Saturday. Tho Itook of tho library havo been prepared for distribution by Mi Daily A Startling Surprise. Very few could believe In looking lit A. T. Iloadloy, n healthy, robust black smith of Tllden, Ind., that for ton year ho suffered such tortures from Hliou mutism as few could enduro and live. Hut a wonderful change followed his taking Fleet rio Hitters. "Two bottles wholly cured mo," ho writes, "and I buvo not felt a twingo in over a year." Thoy regulate tho Kidnoys, purify the blood and cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Improve digestion und glvo perfect health. Try them. Only OOcts at II. Alex Stokes drug store. Tho City Hotel restaurant oyster sandwich is something now and dull clous. Try ono. NEWEST FAVORITES Ready to Wear Garments of Approved Style With that dainty, chic cleverness in the fit that stylish expression in . the making, and, above all, that desired reasonableness in the price that full value feature. In Suits, Skirts, House Dresses, Waists, fcc, we have the new and swell ideas for the consideration of the fall buyer. Choicest Dress Goods In all the new weaves, in blacks and colors a handsome and complete assortment of the novelties and staple weaves, in the preferred colorings. But you'll find keenest pleasure in the prices, and the outlay for the new fall Garments will be but nominal after all. Knickerbocker suitings, the lat est fashion's fancy, at $1.00 a yard. ilHblrtP i -m am mm mm NOVKJIHKlt 5, 11)02. EDITORIAL STAFP Kiiitob Ktlwnrel Hardman Assistant Khitoiis Clyde Murray, .lay AlcOaw, Local Kditoh Cora HhafTcr. and the Senior class. Hook will ho distributed from 8.10 to 11.00 a. m., and from 1.00 to l.l.'i p. m., on Tuesday and Friday. Golda King and nn Hlack aro librarians for tho II rst month. Tho library consists of iihout thrjo hundred to four hundred book, beside a great many olllclnl record. The teachers of' tho Heyuoldsvllle public school and O. W. Ijonkerd were entertained at tho homo of Prof, and Mrs. C. V. Smith In honor of their guest, Miss Detrlok, on Friday evening. As It was Ilullow'een, gumes, nppropi ato for tho day wero played and every one, tho most sunguino and those re signed to their fato, took a peep Into tho future and now seo an end of their single blcBscdncH. A guessing contest entitled "A Seed Catalogue," In which several articles wcro supposed to bo planted and tho contestants were to guess the plant that would grow from such a combination. MIssHutlur, beluga pronounced vegetarian, easily took the lli'st prl.o by answering correctly eight een out of twenty-four questions. Mis Patton took tho "booby" prl.o by guess ing thirteen. Kxcullcnt refreHhmonts weroBcrved. Thoovcnlng was pleasant ly spent and every body felt thoro wcro joy In addition to tho many sorrows of a teucher's life DMINISTHATOH'S NOT1CF. Kst lit e of Thomas Henlnn McKce, Into of Wlnslow township, deceased. Not Ice Is hereby irlvcn that letters of ad ministration upon t he estate of salddecedert have been irranted to the underslmied. All persons Imlebteil to satd estate art retpiesied to make payment, and t hose ha vl'itf claims or demands aualtisi t he samo will make them known without delay to I'.mma Mi'Kkr, Administratrix, lteynoldsvllle, I'a. H. M. .Mcl'iiriiuiT. Attorney for Admlnstrlitrlx, DM I N ISTUATOK'S NOTI C K. Estate of Isaac ('able, lata of the Itorouh of Ncyuoldsvlllc, deceased. Notice Is hereby ulven 1 lint letters of ad ministration upon the estateof said decedent have been urauled to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to satd estate urn reipiestcd to make payment, and those Intvltitf claims or demands atralrist the same will make Ihcm Joiowii without delay to Mamy A. I'aiii.k, Administratrix. (1. 1. Cahi.k, Administrator. Kcyimldsvlllo, I'a. nrm y NUMItEK 20. The Companion's Christmas Packet. . Can you think of a gift moro certain to Ik- acceptable than a year's subscrip tion toTho Youth's Companion? Is thoro any ono, young or old, who, having onco had tho paor in his hand and looked through it, did not wish to posses it for his very own ? It Is a gift which, far from losing Its fresh nor as Christina recedes into tho pa9t, grows moro delightful, more necessary to one's enjoyment week by week. If you wish to make a Christmas present of Tho Youth's Companion, send the publisher tho namo and ad dress of the person to whom you wlh to give Tho 1'uinpunlon, with $1.75, tho annual subscription price. They will send to the address named Tho Com panion' Christmas Packet, all ready for Christmas morning, containing tho Christmas number, Tho Companion Calendar for I'.IOII, lithographed In twelve color and gold and subscription certillcnto for tho fifty-two Issues of l!Hj:i. Full illustrated announcement of tho now volume for l! )(),') will bo sent with sample copies of tho paper ta any ad dress free. Tin-: Youth's Companion, 141 Hmkley St., Hoston, Mass. Startling, But True. "If every ono know what a grand medicine Dr. King's Now Lifts Pills is," writes D. II. Turner, Dempoytown, Pa., "you'd sell all you havo in a day. Two weeks' use has made a new man of mo." Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver trouble. 2.1c at II. Alox Stoko'B drug store. People Sometimes Think Tim t, pure white lead Is thn only paint. Many Is the time It has uoni! bail, and did tho lead in a kers satisfy 'the complaint. The only com fort the man Kot was that he'd used lead, fold comfort. Not so with & M. pntnt. They stand ready to make, good the slightest Haw. Reunoldsville Hardware Co., Hole Audits, Iteynoldsvlllo, I'a. lour Fortune Quickly with small capital. Our dally forecast or thn Slock and lira In market tells you how; mailed free. Opportunity of a lifetime. Head ad dles al once. I). II, JDMilNN '. .'Ill Knurl li Avenue, I'lttsburK. I'a. WANTKD-SIMIrst-i'lass sheet metal work ers; best wane for the best of men nlcoclas of work and plenty of work. C'omo al o'h:u. Kasner it lunger Co., I'lltshiirKi I'a. v V ft Economical Suggestions from the Notion and dry goods stocks 10-4 Cotton Blankets only 50c pair. Better ones at 75c, $1.00, to $1.50 a pair. j All wool country blankets, $2.90, to $7.00. Comforts and Comfortables, Bed Spreads; 75c, to $3.50. Yarns from the finest Fleishera, Lion and all the best makes. Single and double fleeced Outing, 5 and 10 cents. Yard wide unbleached muslin, 5 cents. Towel ing, 3, 5 8 10 to 25c. Defender Sheets and Pillow Cases. Amoskeag and Lancaster Ginghams, 5 and 0 centd. Shawls of all kinds, for all kinds of wear. Fascinators and Feather Hulls. Winter Excursion Rout Book. In pursuanco of Its annual custom, tho Passenger Department of tho Pennsyl vania Kail road Company bos just issued nn attractive and comprohonslvo book descriptive of tho leading WIntor re sorts of the Fast and South, and giving the rates and various routes and combl- nations of route of travol. Liko all tho publications of tho Pennsylvania Hall road Company, this "Winter Ex cursion Hook" Is a model of typographi cal and clerical work. It Is bound in a bandsomo and artlstlo cover in colors, and contains much valuablo Information for Winter tourists and travelers in gonoral. It can bo had froo of charge at tho principal ticket ofHc.es of tho Pennsylvania Hall road Company, or will bo sent postpaid upon application to Goo. W. Uoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agont, Hroad Stroot Station, Philadelphia. Chrysanthemum Excursion. Tho Huffulo, Hoebostor & Pittsburg H'y will run Its annual Autumn excur sion to Pittsburg on Sunday, Nov. 0, 1002. This will 1)0 a grand plcasuro trip, affording ample tlmo to see tho magnificent display of chrysanthemums now blooming in tho Phlpps' conserva tory, Schonloy Park, and tho Carneglo art exhibition. A special train will leave Falls Crock at 7.00 a. m. Return ing, trains will loavo Alleghony, P. & W. station, for points DuHuls to Mt. Jowett Inclusive, at fl.:i() p.m., and for points Fonolton to Cloarflold inoluslvo at 0.00 p. m., Eastern standard tlmo. Hound trip furo from Falls Crook 11.50. -OO TO- BON TON BAKERY For good first-class baked goods such ns 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; n good line of Fresh Bread and Parker House Rolls, Runs, Coffee Cakes. A nice selection of pies always on hand. lf'eililltifH and I'a rt lea a Siier.lally. (Jive iih a Call. J I