WW VOLUME 11. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1902. - NUMBER 33. Jlfat I They've ken to Bing-Stoke Cos Dept Store For their Xmas Gifts. J-lInt C t A C hPlCf ITIslQ RllllPPC Good things that a good store can supply you that make the Mill Ud l)U Ulll ldbl IGd DliljUl d most appreciated gifts that groove in with the actual needs. Then if vou buy them here the longest possible stretch is given the purchasing power of your money. You secure what is best and newest, and in fact every psssible buying advantage Jhat goes with modern merchandising. With Christmas to-morrow it will fl to your advantage to make immediate selections. tsjrGrafXKKss scon 3 For your Wife, Mother, Daughter, Sister or Sweetheart Our big CLOAK Department has many splendid gifts. FURS in all the new styles, 98c to $20.00. MONTE CARLO Coats $9. 00 to $25.00. Women's Jackets, newest Btyles, $5.00 to $14.00. Girls,' Misses,' Children's and Babies' Coats in greatest variety. And here are other welcome Christmas gifts. Silk and Flannel Waists, Capes, Silk, Mercerized Sateen and Moreen Petticoats, Walking and Dress Skirts, Knit Shawls and Fascinators, dainty Neckwear, Hosiery, Golf, Kid, Silk and Wool Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Purses, Pocket Books and Chatelaine bags. Silk dress patterns, Homespun, Knickerbocker, Serge and all the other new novelties for dresses and skirts, new Mercerized White Goods for waisls, Linen Tablecloths, Linen Napkins, Linen Towels, Umbrellas, Work Boxes, Fancy Baskets, Toilet requisites, and all the suitable things dear to the feminine heart for Xmas gifts. Whai to Dun lor uie ume Fellows what to buy lor the Men Folks Things he'll appreciate, that will add to hia personal comfort and his pleasure in the day: Suit or Overcoat Sweaters, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, Neckties. Collars, Good Warm Caps, Underwear, Hosiery. We dreBs the boy well and we cater to his interests. GUinaware Excellence At this season of the year you want the Chinawaro to be as fine as you can afford. . We sell it bo you can af ford to have something pretty nice. Note the mark of the maker. Note the price of the seller. See if you don't get more Chinaware value here than anywhere you ever visited: China Table Plates, Bread or Cake Plates, Sauce or Berry Dishes, Butter Plates, Chop or Meat dishes, Oatmeal Bowls, Salad Dishes, Celery Dishes, Bone Dishes, Sugar and Cream Sets, 8 piece Table eet, 25-piece Tea set, 76, 102 or 112-plece Dinner sets, Cups and Saucers, Toy China Tea Sets, China Trinkets, Vases, Terra Cotta Statuary, these and hundreds of other articles to be found in our Big Base ment Department. DOllS M ,.. .,.,..,:,t.T V The appropriateness of the gift will cauBe you no un easiness, if you come here. There'B such a wide range for your selection that you'll easily find what pleases you and at the price you expected to pay. These sug gestions may prove helpful: Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Hats, Caps, Mufflers, Alufflets, Kid Gloves, Scotch Wool Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, -Holiday Neckwear, Holiday Sus penders, Cotton, .Lisle and Wool Hosiery, Wool Sweat ers, White and Colored Dress Shirts, Silk Handker chiefs, Linen Hankerchiefs, Outing Flannel Night-Shirts, Scarf Pins, Watch Chains, Cuff Buttons, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Satchels, Trunks, Mackintoshes. Your fath er, your husband, your best fellow will appreciate one of these for Xmas. u Clafncrafl Shoes tor Xmas Buying SANTA CLAUSE, as usual, is making this his headquarters and we are his agents. We are showing a great variety of Beautiful, Dainty and Unique kinds of the doll family, FROM THE PENNY DOLL UP TO THE FINEST. Come Early, make your selection, we will keep for you until wanted. New Shoes, Modern Footwear, not an accumlation of odds and ends, but clean bright stock, the newest ideas from best makers., Jt pays to buy footwear here every season of the year, and for holiday buyers -the same reasonable prices await them. Ladies' Mieses' and Childrens Fur Trimmed Felt Slippers, the new 8-strap Slippers for ladies, "Dorothy Dodd" Shoes the faultless-fitting Shoe for women, the Walkwell, Royal Blue Aurochs, The Record & Schwab Bros. Celebrated Shoe for Men, The BD school shoe for girls, the Walton school Bhoe for boys world beaters for the price. Full line of the Red Ball, American, Woon socketnd Hoods r lib bers. RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY. To one and all we wish a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Where there's everything that People Wear and most things People Buy. , ; IEKT0KE COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORES. Corner Main and Fifth Streets. One price we have for all and that the lowest. List of Jurors. Following Is a list of jurors drawn from Reynoldsvllle and West Reynolds vlllo boroughs, Wlnslow, Washington, MoCalmont and Plnocreck townships for January term of court, beginning Monday, January 12, 1903 : Grand Jurors. Reynoldsvllle J. It. Hlllls, Dr. A. H. Bowser ; West Reynoldsvllle J. O. T..1 . TTT LI 4 . T"! CI 4 .1 1 1 1 1 1 in i v hh ii I r I li 1 1 in I Li 1 1 I in iniiu niMr rltt ; McCalmont James McKalllp. Petit Jurors. nnnnlrlairlllia P Xf M.-Tin no 11 TV P Tnnnd ! Wnaf TJmtnriMo wH M T W Walla ATuah Inirtsin tn.1nhn Tjlvnll James McWIIllnms ; Wlnslow twp Humphrey ; McCalmont twp Samuel niftlrntr f1 Ctianti T!nKait. Pfillinlr A j. iwaiourg, jacoo uunite, martin Straltwell ; Henderson twp George Rider, James M. London. Traverse Jurors. Koynoldsvllle r W. uampbo.. W&af T?iitt nnl il ni? ! 1 li. Q TP TClOTWAI T I T) . TTT1 1 . T " " " " f,Li.i. . - r jam In Hocking, Robert Douthlt, James n .n . Tir i. ( 4 . T ..1 TT 4 er, W. S. Rakestraw ; MoCalmont twp Wllltnm Mnun. T V. InfAnn W S Campbell, Jacob C. Smith, Thomas T 1 4 1 . TT .. .1 . . 4 Tl T. . . ' "-l""- , a - T' 1 1 Vi PI Hn.ti.nLi.lp t ur n T jinno rrl T?n 1 1 Annual Convention. The annual convention of Sub-District XT- f T ' I 4 .1 If I TTT 1 ..I A I ca, was held In Punxsutawney last Thursday and Friday, there being a large attendance of delegates. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as fil 1 i-iii-a P.netilnnf Tnn n Stlll.VAn LWL 111 LI . 4UO.I.UUV, Ullllll n . . t T! T I .1 . TXT 1 1 l. LI II .11111 LU II II V J , . .4y4.4t.va.a1, .. a. Ham Owens, of Eleanora ; Secretary Treasurer, James Burns, Rossiter ; Ex- T Tl.. 1 TT II... . 1 V. Tl f cuza, Rossiter ; Thomas Torrenoe, A n ! n i Tnnn. Tautlnir TntTnrT'lavlllA L LI I LU , 44 W L I V, LJ 44 L 4 V. I . 41 llulll ' I 4.4. T T I TTT 1 1 1 J TT 1 1 .. 1 TT tawnoy Spirit. Notice to Stockholders. Notice Is horoby given that the regu lar annual meeting of the Jefferson and Clearfield Coal and Iron Company will be held at the Company's office in Reyn- XMaullln Pa n TiiaBilnw Tamm 10 90 VtUdllllUI Ll.l IV L 4 A LIL.ULI L I vaaaavaa. w 1903, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the pur pose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such othor business as may properly come before the meeting. Lucius W. Robinson, President. George L. Eaton, Secretary. A Million Voices Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen why: A severe cold had settled on his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. tl 1 I I I . . M 1 1 J . tlon, but could not help htm. When all thought be was doomed he began to use tlon and writes "It completely cured me and saved my lifo. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively guaranteed for coughs, colds and lung troubles. Price r.A .1 AA TmIiiI Kntflnfl fn.n fit. TT Alex Stoke's drug store. Stockholder's Meeting. The reerular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for the eleotlon of Directors for the ensuing year, will day, January 13th, 1903, at 3.00 p. m. John H. Kaucher, Cashier. Reynoldsvllle may be justified In put- Liuif uu luura an. uu" vunv wmw nected by trolley with the county me trnnnlls which is us. When Indiana laUUQUtJUbCU WILU A HUAS Jf uj wmw wi ing of the B., R. & P. branch, she may feel somewhat "stuck up" too. uon' It ? FunxsuWwnoy Tetos. Tn airnnrdnnnn with its U8UB.1 liberal v- . i- a- TTi.4n . burtr R'V will this year Issue oxcurelon tickets account Christmas and New Year's holidays at a fare and one-tnira for the round trip between all stations on its line between Buffalo and Pitts- i i l . . .3 1 a 4. . l""1 1 . , .. tl . 1 , 1 irll tl .if 11,1 ' Kl IULJ,M... - TlukeU will Do sola ana gooa guinj; uu December 24th, 25th and 31st, 11)02, and age to and including Jan. 2, 11)03. The holidays are now near, now is the time to select your Christmas presents and have them laid away while the Btook of watches, jewelry, cut glass and silverware is complete. All goods are engraved free at Gooders's, the jeweler. - . . ... T ...... .. Brooches and rings ai marg. jlvou racket store. Select your Xmas presents at Shlclc & Wagner's before the best things are gone. . . Mother needs a pair of glasses buy mem ior per vuriB.uiiw man has the best assortment. ' A fine stock of Gents' umbrella ai H. W. Eason fc Co. Fur caps and glovs at MllllreM. UmbriC. ff;Holtman,v ' t