Origin of 8msll-pox in Raynoldsvllla. We are quite familiar that for nearly rear our town has been threatened with an epidemic of small-pox. It has been variously diagnosed and even de tiled by different physicians, but the censut of opinion seem to favor that It la genuine. We sincerely request the active co operation of mill, labor superintend ent's, school principal, teachers and parents to aid In preventing the spread of this disease. Investigation proves the origin to have been with some mild canes in our midst, unobserved by any physician and by parent thought to ho chicken-pox, and by such unattended and unobserved conditions, it bus been spread. We cannot place tho blame of the ex isting circumstances on any one, but by such existing circumstances you can see the Imperative need of the alxive re quest. The severe cases will be attended by a physician probubly in due time, but the mild cases will be unattended and the spread continue. Therefore, when students become ill In school, let them bo atonco dismissed and not be permitted to attend until some physician will by certificate vouch for them. This method ha been approved by Supt. of Enterprise Silk Co. and can be easily put Into operation. Parents should carefully observe their children, even In slight Illness, for such may prove to their nelghbort a severe or fatal sickness. As an aid we will state the most prominent symptoms of tho pre-erup- CHRISTMAS GOODS TiieGasii N.y. Racket Store A Great Sale Now On With a full line of Christmas goods, among which we mention Dolls, Toys, Baby Go-carts, trains for the little boys, Sleds for the girls and - Hobby Horses. A full line of Imported Chinaware. Special Christmas Candies Best Cream Mixed Candy, Best Chocolate Candy, It would take a whole newspaper to mention all of our Christmas goods. Remember we do not offer you premiums and fairy tales. We want you to come and look our stock over and make your selection while the goods are here in unbroken lots. The Cash New York Racket Store. 8. Friedman, Prop., Foster BIdg., Main St., Reynoldsvllle, Pu. fa fa 0 fa fa r fa fa fa c fa arlT X fa fa I 8 t X fa I 0 O It & 8 2 , 2 0 cSSs 0 Jj 0 srps 0 0 fa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0l j V VOLUME 11. tlvo stage : They aro severe headache, pain In back, flushed and swollen fuce, congested and painful eyes sonsattve to bright light, coated tongue, no appetite, and naulla. Any two or three of tho above symptoms are suspicious. As the origin of our cases have been established, we can relieve some minds thai It baa not been In tho silk mill. It has come from outside sources r.nd carried there, not by any fault of tho management. Through tho request and kindness of Mr. Dawson, the silk-mill casca were in vestigated by Medical Inspector of Board of Health, and Dr. II. IV King, and the evidence thus established is convincing that cases coming from the silk-mill did not become Inoculated there at all, but by some other source, probably unknown to tho individuals themselves. Mr. Dawson has always made mani fest his desire to aid the Board of Health in the prevention of contageous diseases, and think In case of calamiiy, no discredit should be attributed to the management of the silk mill. Board of Health, J. C. 8AYERS, Med. Insict. -AT- 10 cents pound 10 cents 1-2 pound HI fa ( fa fa fa fa fa fa A Hp KKYKOLDSVILLK, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. Council Meeting. A mooting of tho town council was held Tuesday, December 2nd, 1!K2, Prcsldont II. C. Delblo in tho chair. Members present, Kan-ell, Cottle, Ap plegatn, Williams, llllzlo and Detblo. Clerk L. .1. McEntlro being absent, William Copping acted as clerk pro torn. Chief Burgess C. Mitchell reported receipt for licenses and fines since lust meeting to bo :i:i.00. Secretary Board of Health reported receipts to 1)0 I2H.80. Clerk of council reported receipts for licenses on telegraph olea to bo f-'.I.OO. Orders amounting to ttMH.iVI were or dered drawn. On motion the clerk wns instructed to notify A. 1). Duqmcr to build a sidewalk on Sixth street, between Hill and Grant streets. The President placed tho caro of the road macblno In the hands of tho street committee. On motion tho I'unxsutawney Strcot Railway Company was grunted tho use of the south side of Jackson stroot for their tracks, the center of track to bo 10 feet from lino of lots. The streot commlttco was instructed to see to getting sower pipe for Jackson street. The Pride of Heioes. Many soldiers in tho lust war wroto to sny that for scratches, bruises, cuts, wounds, corns, sore foet and stiff joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salvo Is tho best in the world. Samo for burns. Bcalds, bolls, ulcers, skin eruptions and piles. It cures or no pay.. Only 2."o at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Rubber shoes of all kinds at Milllren-i. Come and look at tho largest assort ment of guard chains, locket chainH, etc., at C. F. Hoffman's. I have hired un experienced dress maker and In addition to my flrio lino of mlllinory I will do sowing. My prices will be right and I will guarantee to please my customers. Mrs. Llzzio Smith, in the Murray building. The time has come when I will give you a good low prlco on carpotB, stoves, lamps and dishes, as I must reduce my stock o my loss is your gain. C. R. Hull. Santa Claus has brought us a fine line of Christmas candy to bo sold at 10 oents per pound. Cash New York Rackot store. The Bing-Stoke Company stock of Holiday Goods is now complete in all departments. Don't Pay Funeral Expenses. Tho general opinion seem to bo, now that boroughs and townships In this county don't have poor funds, that the county will bury people who are unfortunate enough to be so poor when they die that they don't leave money enough for funeral expenses, but such Is not the case. The law does not provldo funds for that purioso, there fore, the county commissioners are not to be censured for nut paying funeral expenses out of county money. In cases of that kind tho bodies of the poor un fortunates are shipped to the Anatomi cal Society In Philadelphia to lie furnlshod to medical college for the dissecting room, and the Society pays the express charges and M.00 for tho body. Is that christian civilization 1 There Is a question whether such a law Is constitutional, and there is one thing certain, and that Is that the next session of the Legislature should take action In this matter and suo that a law la passed to make pro vision for at least a cheap and respect able burial of tho bodies of persons who havo no friends or money. In tho caso of tho suicide at Reyn oldsvtllotho county commissioners, by advise of their attorney, decided to pay tho funeral expenses, as there Is pos sibility that the relatives of the dead man may yet bo found and that they will re-lmburse the county for funeral expenses. Foils of a Deadly Attack. "My wifo was so 111 that good physi cians were unable to help her," writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., "but was completely cured by Dr. King's New Llfo Pills." They work wonders In Btomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. 25o at II. Alex Stoke's drug Btore. Edison phonographs, Victor talking machines, horns, KdUon moulded records for sale at Gooder'a the jeweler. Always over 200 records In stock to solect from. Cold weather footwear at Mllllrens. Largo stock of gents' rings at C. F. Hoffman's. Ladies' and gents' fancy golf gloves at tho CuhIi New York Racket store. Did you soo the One line of lockets at Goodor's, if not come and see them. Fancy china at C. F. Hoffman's. Visit Mllllrens hosiery department. Suit cases and trunks at Mllllrens. DECEMBER 10, 1902. Miraculous Escape. Thomas Hondorson, a freight conduc tor on Low Grade Division of P. R. It., bad a miraculous escape from death at the bridge west of the tunnel at Brook vllle on Tuesday night of lust week. The train stopped and Mr. Henderson, who was In the caboosu, stepped out to see why train had stopped, but In the darkness he failed to notice that the caboose was standing on a brldgo, and he stepped out Into spaco. Ho fell about forty foot Into three feet of water. Had It not been that ho fell Into the water, , Mr. Henderson would certainly have been killed. No bones were brok en, but tho man was severely shaken and jarred by tho full. Tho brldgo Is being trcstled and fortunntoly Mr. Henderson stepped off tho train nt a point where he did not strike any of tho t resiling In falling. He resides at East Brady. A Million Voices Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen why: A severe cold bad settled on his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said he had consump tion, but could not help him. When ull thought be was doomed he begun to uo Dr. King's Now Discovory for Consump tion and writes "It completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively guaranteed fur coughs, colds and lung troubles. Price 60o to $1.00. Trial bottles froo at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. a Per Cent on Checking Accounts. And 4 per cunt, on Savings Deposits at Pittsburg Trust Company. Interest compounded semi-annually. Capital, surplus and profits exceeding $11,000,000, and deposits over 110,000,000. Do ull your banking by mall. Send postal for two hundred year calendar froo. 323 Fourth Ave., PlttBburg, Pa. Howe's moving pictures at Assembly ball to-morrow evonlng under the au spices of Young Men's Reading Associa tion. Tickets on salo at Stoko's drug store. A gold watch is one of tho nicest pres ents you can buy for Christmas. Tho largest and best assortment to select from at C. F. Hoffman's. Go to Double's for buttorlne. Rich cut glass now In, como and see It at uoouor s, the jewelers. Soe the now models In corsets at Mil llrens. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J V O NUMBER 31. Orsnd Moving Pictures. The second engagement at the opera house this year of the Lyman Homo's moving pictures last night proved that when the peoplo find out a good thing they appreciate It. There were ten times as many presunt as were there for tho first time and the audience was one of the most enthusiastic which has left tho houso. The pictures shown were all now from the exhibition of Inst prlng and wore of the samo flno char acter and nicety. Tho pictures which aroused tho most enthusiasm wuro the coronation of King Edward, tho races at Henly, u caravan crossing thedosert, winter scenes In Switzerland and caval ry purudo with tho sound of the horses going over the pavements. The comlo and maglo scenes were also very fine and kept the audience In a roar. The pictures aro very largo and nono ever shown hero aro as plain and lifelike. Tho exhibition Is a real treat and edu cation. A return dato for noxt Febru ary with entire new scenes was booked by Manager Potter. Holyoke Daily Trannrrt))t, Oct. 17, 1002. At Assembly hajl to-morrow evening, Deo. 11th. Tiekots on sale at Stoke's. Homes Wanted. Tho Catholic Home Bureau wlshos to obtuln homos for cLIldren from 2 to 12 years old, whore they can bo brought up undor the good, happy, moral In fluences of Cathollo families. People wishing to get a child may communi cate with the Cathollo Homo- Bureau, 105 E. 22nd St., Now York City. An Exchange very pertinently re marks : In tho long run a man gets what he desorvos. If he gets kicked It Is bocauso he Is In tho way. Tho mun who wants to whine will have plonty of chances for doing so. There Is no reason for worrying or complaining over things that cannot be othorwise. Tho man who gets somewhere Is tho one who does the beBt he can and does not worry about the rest. We are con demned, only for not doing what we are fully ablo to do. If life seems abig job on our bands we should be thankful. If the Almighty did not think a great dual of us ho would not have given us suoh a task. Ez. If you are looking for a nice Christ mas present go to Goodor's, the jewelur and got one of those floe umbrellas, the prices range from 92.00 up to $18.00. Come and seo thorn. "Tho Jolly Earthquake" at Assembly ball Monduy evening, Deo 15. Drunorlua of nvnrtr ilitturliillun ut MUllrons. The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING The newest, flnostcloths. tho latest doslgns, all the most fashionable cuts for the summer season. Call at our shop and soe samples of cloth a complete line and let us convince you that we are the leaders in our line. Reasonable prices always and satisfaction guaran teed. Johns & Thompson. f IRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital Surplus $50,000 ,$25,000 C. Mitchell, President! Scott mcOlelland, Vice Pres. I John 11. Kaueber, Cashier. Directors)! O. Mltehell, Beott McClelland, J. O. King John II. Corbett, Daniel Nolan, O. W. Fuller, J. II. Kaucber. Does a generalbankingbuslnessand solicits tbe accountrof merchants, professional men, farmers, tuechanlcii, miners, lumbermen aud others, promising the most careful attention to the business of all person. Safe Deposit Boxes for rant. First National Bank building, Nolan block Flr Proof Vault. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on ban. Picture framluir a Huw-laliv. OHlce and arurd room In ruur of Mis Margaret Evaua' raeke lore, iieaiueuce nuar cor. urantanu otu tl ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate of Frank McClarren, late of TOliulow Uiwuahtp, deceased. Notice lit herubv iflven tint! Imiiam nt mlulHtrailon upon the wtale of aald decedent have bovn iiraulud to the umlrlnnwl. All uorsons Induhuid to said estate are rwuetd or deuiauus against the same will make thuiu kuowu without delay to Asiib H. Mot'uAHHS Administratrix. UeyuotdsvUle, Vs., Nov. fe, luw. Qood Streets and Highways. Tho town which goes In for good streets and good highways Is going to draw and hold tho biggest share of the farmer trade. When you find tho mala street of a town cut up and full of mud holes, you may look for tho county high ways to Iki almost lmpnssablo. One looking for a place to establish a busi ness and make a homo Is Induenced by theso things and justly so. Three years ago a North Carolina town spent $15,000 to macadainlzo twj miles of streets, and the county In which It was situated spent $25,000 to improve fifteen miles of highways, and tho result bos been an Increuso of trado amounting to 35 per cent. This Increase has been drawn from nearby towns whlob refused to spend a dollar on their streets. Ex. 8aved at Grave's Brink. "I know I would long ago have been In my gravo," writes Mrs. 8. II. New- som, of Decatur, Ala., "if it bad not been for Etectrlo Bitters. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of Indigestion, watorbrash, stomach and bowel dyspepsia. But this excellent medielno did mo a world of good. Since using it I can cat heartily and have gained 35 pounds." For Indi gestion, lossol ap)otlto, stomach, liver and kidney troubles Elootrlo Blttors are a posltlvo, guaranteed cure. Only CO ots at II. Alex Stoko's drug store. Clerical Orders. Pursuant to its usual custom, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will Issue clerical ordors for tho year 1903 to ordained clergymen having regular charge of churches located on or noar Its linos. Clergymen desiring such or dors should make Individual application for samo on blanks furnished by the company through Its agents. Applica tions should reach tho goneral office of the company by Ducembor 21, so that orders may be mailed December 31 to ull clergymen entitled to receive them, Stone rlngB, plain and ongravod band; all kinds of baby rings, large stock to select from at C. F. Hoffman's. This cool weather should make you think of Mllllrens undorwoar depart ment. Buy Christmas presents at C. F. Hoffman's. Now hosiery In fleeco-llnod cashmore and all-wool tor ladles, mUses and child ren at Mllllrens. Oysters in any stylo or quantity at the City Ilotol restaurant. Solid gold, gold filled, silver and nlckol watches at Gooder's 'he jeweler. Every watch warranted. The largest stock In Hoynoldsvlllo, ovor 125 to select from. More now china received atlloffmans. The Young Mans Shoo $3.50-$4.00 Walk - Over A 0 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. Seethe new shapes in the window. We want you to buy your next pair of shoes from us. ROBINSONS
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