THE NEWS OF 1 NEARBY TOWNS. Hi-ported hy The liar'i ftpeYlal Correspondent. I Wlshaw. Mr. Baptist, of Anita, visited Mrs Ruport last Friday. Robort WllBon has moved bis family to Skunk Hollow. Jos. McKlllop is working at the now mines at present. Harry London, of near Troutvillo, was In town last Thursday. The pavilion In Newcomc's park -is niooly lighted with electricity. Mrs. Sinnuol Shankel is numbered among the slek at this writing. Miss Nottlo Brumbaugh, of 8tony Hill, was In town last Wednesday. John Johnston, tho butcher, has purchased a lino delivery home. Thore will bo a dunce in Nowcomo's Pavilllnn on the evening of tho 2fl. By the first of Dec. wo can rldo on the trolley road to Punxsy and back. About twelve houses In tho now town are com pit to and four families occupy two blocks. Miss Mary Maxwell, of Skunk Hol low, was tho guest of friends in town last week. W. It. Rohor, the truant officer of Wlnslow township, was in town one day last week. Somo of our boys are idle on account of an engine breaking down at Mine Po. 2 al t.leanora. Mr. Old Ltngonfolter had tho mis fortune to break one of the bones of his right h:u;d u few days ago. The e ml company is testing for coal with a tllumond drill on the M. Miitice farm n ur tills place at present. Abra ,;ra Ling, ufeltcr lias tho sym pathy of tlm scribe on account of so much sickness In his family at present. Mr. Miller, our teacher, would be a sportsman if ho could get time, but day and night school and other odd jobs on U1RST NATIONAL BANK O F REYNOLDS VI 1. 1. E. Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 C. Mitchell, Preldent Ncotl .Hr lellaiil, vie Prr.t John It. KaiM'lier, akhler. Directors: O. Mitchell, dcott McClelland. J. O. Kins John ll. Oorbmt, Daniel Nolan. O. W. Puller, J. h. Kuucher. Does a Koneral hankltiRhuHlneiwand sollrlta f .irCOU,ltH,of n,";'". professional men! to the bu.ln.HSn7 ail h?""u' " Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block yire Proof Vault. MaWMaWMsjMssjjsjsjsjjsjsjjsjP! '.ft WINTER IS ABOUT HERE, BUT YOU CAN BUY CAREFULLY AND BE COMFORTABLE AND HAPPY. WE PROVIDE NECESSITIES THAT MAKE COMFORT-THERE'S NO DOUBT OF THE GOOD OF THE THINGS WE SELL, AND WE BELIEVE YOU WILL APPRECIATE WHAT WE FURNISH AND WHAT WE PROMISE IN OUR STOCKS OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE. EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE WAY OF WEARING APPAREL. Good Shoes for all Seasons and LeadXK8 thliX? n 0 C ral health unleBB their feet are encased in substantial shoes. With the feet dry fine one You'll file f th .1 l fT" Y? 11 fin wUf Btck of Meu'8' Boy8' and YouthB'' Mis8e8' and Children's Shoes I BJfo?, Walton School Shoe, a world-beater for the price, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Take Any Overcoat irnt veriest goods we have What you Can't find In your Collection We'll Supply OvJi&jt7' G1Ve8' Shirt8' Underwear. Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear. Rain-proof Coats, Mackintoshes, BING - WHEBE THEUE-8 VOLUME 11. Saturdays keeps him so busy that he cannot follow the baying of the hound, but never the less he enjoys a foast on bunnies occasionally, as some of our nimrods sympathize with him In his plight and "whack tip" with him. thoro- by lessening life's burdons somewhat. Jack Kuhns, of noar Punxsutawncv. who operates a sawmill In our vicinity, was soon on our streets one day last weok. Mr. Teltrlck, of whom we made montlon last week, moved Into town a few days ago. Wolcomo. such men as Mr. Teltrlck into our midst, as we do good citizens. jur town very nearly witnosscd a "scrap," at the butcher shop last Satur day night. John, I glory In your spunk for putting the "Dago" out of your meat market. James Beanie, one of our hustltn? young townsmen, is giving bis house a coat of paint at present. That Is richt Jim, set a good example and you will always find someone following suit. Emerlckvllle. Lloyd Cable and wife, of Aliens Mills, spent Sunday with friends here. Charles Baldwin, pedagogue at Baum school, spent Sunday at Humniorvillo. Protracted meetings begin in M. E. church Monday evening, Dec. 1st. Mrs. F. F. Baughman. of Brookvillo, visited with relatives hero last week. F. T. Mart spent tho latter part of last week with friends at North Free dom. Tho surprise party given In honor of Water-Proof Walking Shoes These are not tho clumsy affairs you have boon used to seoing stamped "water proof." They are sightly, stylish looking shoos, somo styles fitted for evening wear. Try a pair. W. B. LOVELESS CO., 6th and Penn Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. The best that's made for Men's Comfort is what we supply STOKE COMPANY DEFT STORE EVERYTHING THAT PEOPLE WEAR AND MOST .THINGS PEOPLE WANT TO BUY Wm REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, Mrs. W. D. Kane Thursday of last week was a grand success. There were about sixty persons present. O. M. London, of this place, Is visit ing friends at Sykesvllle at this writing. A. J. Emory, who Is employed at Woedvllle, spent Sunday with his family hero. Mrs. 8. B. Snyder and daughter, Miss Katie, of Reynoldsvllle, visited In this soctlon Sunday. Miss Mattle Stahlman, school marra at Brltton school, spent 8unday at hor home near Hazon. . W. F. Kane and Miss Katie Buck, of Patton, Cambria Co., wore the guests of tho former'! parents, W. D. Kane and wife last week. Harrison Dempsey, one of our highly respected citizens, met with a distress ing accident on Ooist't saw mill In South Brookvillo on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Dempsey was employed on mill as setter, and while at work in mill his clothing caught In a shaft that was running 300 revolutions to the mtnuto. His left arm was torn off just above the elbow, sovoral ribs were broken and ho was otherwise injured. Mr. Dempsey is about 40 years old. Ho has a wlfo and nlno children at this place, but ho Is In such a critical con dition that ho cannot bo moved to his homo. Ho has the sympathy of his many friends at Einorlckvlllu. Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking into a blazing home, somo fireman lately dragged tho sleeping In mates from death. Fancied security, and doath near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do It. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption gives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep It noar, ' and avoid suffering, death, and doctor's bills. A toaspoonful stops a late cough, persist ent uso the most stubborn. Harmless and nico tasting, It's guaranteed to satisfy by II. Alex Stoke, the druggist. Price 50o and 11.00. Trial bottles free. Doubles, the buttorlne dealer, is doing a land office business In his line. Call and sample the best butter in town. Second door east of No, 2 hose house. New hosiery In flceoo-llned cashmere and all-wool for ladlos, misses and child ren at Milllrons. Oysters In any style or quantity at the City Hotel restaurant. its DOIT BE fflGMH) FORMAL OPENING OF THE ELKS' NEW CLUB ROOMS i Reynoldsvllle Lodge now has Finest Suite of Rooms In this Section of the State. NEARLY FIFTEEN HUNDRED PEOPLE VISITED THE ROOHS WEDNESDAY Equipped In the most Luxurious Fashion and Conveniently Arranged for Service and Pleasure Thursday a Large Number of Visiting Elks were Entertained and Given a Banquet. Last Wednesday afternoon and even ing the Roynoldsvlllo Lodge of Elks hold a public reception in their elegant and spacious new quarters, occupying the entire second floor, 60 by 100 foot, of tho Mllllrcn magnificent stono : 1 'i'ttsxsrssfw' f Thittiiii 1 f "ca 1 k 4 i fT1?, THE (MILLIREN BLOCK ELK front block. The rooms wero elaborate ly docorated with tho lodge colors, pur ple and white. Tho work indicated that the decorators thoroughly under stood their business. The decorations added considerable to the appearance of the quarters occupied by the Elks. It is estimated that from twelve to and the price is always right. 5-: m tA islmitt mil w : k:wi...w ,,cv.w ..ua- r-:r 1 j"; .r : - . l NOVEMBEK 26, 1902. fifteen hundred pcoplo visited the rooms Vodnesday afternoon and evening, and many of our poople wcro surprise! at the magnificent rooms of the Elks. Such expressions as, "tho rooms are grand," "fine," "lovoly," &c, wore heard from rl 1 mm jijiHU ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR. numorous visitors. Light refreshments, Macaroons, Lady Flngors and punch wero served to all wbo cared to partake. An orchestra of fivo pieces furnished fine music for the occasion. Tho musi cians wore Frank P. Aloxandor, Frank Smith and Miss Frances King, of Royn oldsvlllo, Dr. Nlckorson and Mr. Far- V O NUMBER 25). bor of DuDols. Thursday afternoon and cvonlng the lodge of Klks of Uoynoldsvlllo enter tained tho Elks of this section. Thore wore at least a hundred visiting Elks present. Tho Harris Quartette of l'lttsburg, accompanied by II. F. Dlan ey, tho monologue artist and jolly qn tortalnor, also of Pittsburg, wero pres ent to assist In muking tho opening of the 101 k rooms a most ohjoyablo affair. Tho ilanco hall and lodgo rooms, which are connected with folding doors, wore turned Into a largo banqueting hall and fivo long tables, that would si;ut two hundred pcoplo, were loaded with choice edibles, best tho markot would afford, and about elovon o'clock tho Elks and tholr guests wore Boated at these tables giving unmistakable evl donco of tholr appreciation of tho cuislno production under which the tables fairly groaned tho menu was elaborate. Joseph lienslngor, the gonial proprietor of tho Commercial Hotel, of Dullols, who has boon a mombor of the Elks for twenty-one yoars, actod as touslmaster, and ho proved himself a maxterln that capacity. "A foast of reason and a How of soul" was indulged In for un hour ufter tho "Inner mun" had been sullslled. 'Squire M. M. Davis was tho toastmastors first victim, which was unexpected, but 'Squlro was cquul for tho occoxlon, and his toast was tho best given at tho banquot. There wore Elks proscnt from f'unxsutawnoy, Clearfield, DuDols, Hldgway, Kano, St. Marys, Ilrookvillo, Clarion, Klttannlng, und othor plueos, and In responso to call from toaslmustor thoy complimented ftio Uoynoldsvlllo Elks on tho beautiful and convenient quarters they now oc cupy tho finest Elk rooms in this soc tlon of tho stale. Tho Uoynoldsvlllo Elks proved to the visitor's thut tholr hospitality is unlim ited. Tho Elk rooms wereplunned especial ly for tho purpose now used and they aro as "handy as a pocket In a shirt," and consist of ladles' parlor, gentlemen's parlor, billiard room, card room, ball room, lodgo room, kltchon, ladlos' cloak and tollot room, two anto-roomB, prop erty room, gontlumon's tollot room and bath room. Tho rooms are elegantly furnished. Tho furniture In Indies par lor Is upholstered In silk damask and a Wilton volvot ring on floor. The furni ture In gontlomon's parlor is upholstered in leathor and a Body Brussels rug on floor. A Startling Surpnse. Very few could believe In looking at A. T. Iloadloy, a hoolthy, robust black smith of Tlldon, Ind., that for ten years he sufTored such tortures from Rheu matism as fow could endure and live. But a wondorful change followed his taking Electric Blttors. "Two bottles wholly cured me," he writes, "and I have not folt a twlngo In over a year." Thoy regulate tho Kidneys, purify tho blood and cure Rheumatism, Nouralgla, Norvousnoss, Improve digestion and give perfect health. Try thom. Only SOcts at H. Alex S tokos drug store. The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING The newost, finest cloths, tho latest designs,' all the most fashionable cuts for the summer season. Call at our shop and see samples of cloth a complete line and lot us convince you that we are the loaders in our line. Reasonable prices always and satisfaction guaran teed. Johns & Thompson. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Erttute of 8. J. Dcun, luto of WuKklnifton towm,lil) diH'eitHcd. Nmk-u In horuliy Riven that letters of ad pitiilHtrutlou upon llioOHtulouf tutlildoewli'iit utivo horn itmuii'd lo I lie uikIoixIk-mkU. All Imiihoiiii Indolnod to sulci entitle are reuueaied to iniiku pnynient, and tlione IiuvIdk ululm or dumuiuU ukuIiihi tlienuuie will nmke them known without delay to Amanda Pkan. Administratrix. C. II. Dban, Aduilulairalur. Reynoldsvlllo, l'u. free. Oiiportunlty of a llfntlnio. Heud aU drewi at uucti. K. H. J KNKINg . UU Fourth Aveuue, i'lttnburx, Pa. II. nfJGIIES, , UNDERTAKING AND-EMBALMINO. A 'utl Uua of suppllos constantly on hand Floture framing a wt'lalty. Urth e and war room In rear of Uimt Uararot Evans' rackat tors. Utwiduuce near cor. UraaUud Stu su ' Rev. Irl Hicks Almanac, To Bay that this splendid work of science and art is finer and bettor than ever, Is stating It mildly. The demand for it Ih far beyond all previous yoars. To say that such results, renchlng through thirty yoars,' aro not based upon sound sense and usefulness, is an Insult to the intelllgoncoof the millions. Prof. Hicks, through this great Alma nac, and his famous family and scientific journal, Woitn and Wohks, Is doing a work for tho wholo pcoplo not approach ed by any othor man or publication. A fair tost will prove this to any reason able person. Added to tho most lumi nous course In astronomy for 1103, fore- casts of storms and weather are given, as novor before, for every day in tho yoar, all charmingly illustrated with nearly two hundred engravings. The prlco of slnglo Almanac, including postago and malting, is thirty cents. Word and Works with the Almanac Is 11.00 a yoar. Wrlto to Word and Works I'uuMHiiiNu Co., 2201 Locust street, St. Louis, Mo., and prove to yourself tholr great value. Personally Conducted Tours for 1901-03. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces the following personally-conducted tours for tho season of 1902-1903: California Two tours : No. 1 will leave New York, Philadelphia, Harrls burg and Pittsburg Jauuary 29. No. 2 will leave Fobruury 19 and will Include the MardI Gras at Now Orleans. Florida Tho first two of these admit of a sojourn of two weeks in the "Flow ery State." Tickets for tho third tour will be good to roturn by regular trains until May 31, 1!K)3. Tickets for the above tours will be Bold from principal points on tho Penn sylvania Railroad. For detailed Itlnor arlos, giving rotos and full Information, address Thos. E. Watt, Passonger Agent Western District, Pittsburg ; E. Yungman, Pussongor Agont Balti more District, Baltimore J C. Studds, Passengor Agont Southeastern District, Washington J or Georgo W. Boyd, As Blstans Gonoral Pasecngor Agont, Phil adelphia Luck in Thirteen. By sending thirteen miles Wm. Splrey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Bucklon's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a borrlblo Fovcr Sore on his leg. Nothing oUe could. Positive ly cures Bruises, Folons, Ulcors, Erup lions, Bolls, Burns, Corns and Piles. Only 25c. Guaranteed by II. Alex Stoko's tho druggist. Doubles for buttorlno. Thoso wbo havo tried our want column find It pays to do so. The Young Mans Shoe $3,50-$4.00 Walk - Overs FIT RIGHT That is what makes a Walk-Over look so hand some on the foot and wear so long. We guarantee the'fit we carry all widths in stock from A to EE, See the new shapes in the window. We want you to buy your next pair of shoes from us. ROBINSONS i ; 1
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