' V. mi An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsvllle. Puhlislttd weekly. One Dollar per year ' i strictly in advance. VOLUME 11. UEYNOLDSV1LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAKCII 2S, 1903. NUMBEK 46. ) HE MEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS. : Heparte4 by The tara perlal Correspondent. r Wl.haw. Tha ball hulJ at tho pavilion was well H. M. Toilrlck was In 1'unxBUtawncy on Sunday Archie Caldwell visited Irloml In town last week. Mr. and Mr. George Syphrlt visited friend near Troiilvllle to Sunday The notice of duulb of Charles Dickey will bo found elsewhere In this paper. MIm Zula Dickey, of Reynoldsvllle was a culler In town one day last week. Misses Lizzie Dickey and Edith Hunts wore In Roynoldsvlllo on Satur day. Mr. Samuel Shankel and son, Willie, are veiling friend at New Bethlehem at present. . The trolley line between this place nd Reynoldsvllle U woll ballasted with mud at present. Supt. Roed, of tho mines, wns on tho lick list several days last week, but Is ablo to 1)0 around again. Mis Kdlth Kuntz, ono of our ablo teachers, expect to attend Grovo City College this coming summer. It has been reported that there will be new mine between this place and and Reynoldsvllle In tho near future. Say boys, you had bettor look up the codo on flirtation before you mako another venture In our neighboring town. Appearance seem to bo against a fellow when Is soon going towurds Reynoldsvllle on a Saturday morning carrying a lantern. Robert Knox, jr., who was very 111 with appendicitis Is ablo to be about again. Ho expect to undergo an operation for the sumo, soon. Some enterprising young man might do quite well In our neighborhood at berdlng cattle a wo are badly In need of a cow boy as spring approaches. There was no school In Room No. 2 on Monduy and Tuesday, und also In Room No. 3 on Tuesday afternoon on account of the funeral of Charley Dick ey. Judging from the movement among some of the young men of our town there will be qnlto an exodus for the T THIS TRADE -MARK Denotes the best ready-to-wear clothing that can be made. The Spring and Summer line of CLOTHCRAFT suits and overcoats is now ready for you here. E.very garment is perfect in style, fit. wear and finish. The fashions to be set by metro politan tailors this Spring have been anticipated in advance of the season. 1903 CLOTHCRAFT Clothes have the non-breakable coat front, the patented telescope sleeve (easily lengthened), the telescope vest-bacK (size of vest readily Increased), close-fitting collar and shaped shoulder. Every garment guaranteed pure I I wool 910 to $25. BING-STOKE OOM'Y. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. far west In the near future. That I right boys, follow tho advice of Horace Groely whosald, "Go west, young man Some of them expect to go a far as Oregon. County Suporintondont U. H. Telt rlek visited our schools last Tuesday, and visited all the room except Room No. 1, which was smoked outon account of a defective stove pipe. Hormtown. Lewis Horm was on the sick list. M. M. Moore has his spring wheat sowed. George Rurtop had business In town on Friday. Evert Moore and wife have tho dread ed disease, small-pox. John Durtop, of Allen Mills, I farm ing his farm in Hormtown. Elmor Calhoun, from Sugar Hill, waa In town on business this week. Jonothan Smith and Ed Ilctrlck were hauling lumber to the new mine. Mr. Stool, from Maryland, visited at the home of Jonothan Smith on Sunday. Krtd Caldwell, tho machine agent, was calling on tho farmers of this place on Friday. Mr. and Mr. Georgo Smith were vis itlng at tho homo of the former' parents this week. Some of tho boys of the Horm school had rather huovoI ground on the now railroad than go to school. Mr. and Mr. John Dean visited their daughter, Mrs. Jorrie Buchanan, of Aliens Mills, on Thursday. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws aro Ignored bv those tireless, llttlo workors Dr. Kins' New Lifb Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Billnousncft. Constipation. Sick Head ache and all Stomach, Liver and Itowol trouble. Easy, pleasant, sufo. sure. Only 25o at II. Alex Stoke' drug store. You Can Hive $ioo Without notice out of your saving deposit, bearing 4 per cent. Interest, tn the I'ituburg Trust Company, 32.1 Fourth avenuo, Pittsburg, Pa. $(1,000,000 capital, surplus and profits. Start with 91.00. Hank by mull. Soe the line of now shirt waists at Millirun. Suits to order from 115.00 to $.10.00 at Ding-Stoke Co. Knight of Malta Officers. Mystlo Cotnmandory, No. 31.1, sta- tlonod at Ilcynoldsvlllc, Pa., had tho following ofileor Installed for the eniu ing term on Wednesday evening, March 4, by Deputy Grand Commander 8lr Wm. J. Weaver, assisted by soveral Past Commanders : Sir Knight Com' mander, H. Reed Cathcart ! Generally si mo, Georgo Hartman ! Captain Goner al, James G. Musser ! Prolate, Nelson Smith i Recorder, Win. J. Weaver; Assistant Recorder, Cha. II. Clark j Treasuror, David H. Hreakoy ; Senior Warden, M. Jos. Tush; Junior Warden, Elmor E. Schuekers; Standard Hear er, Reuben A. Hiiilehrand ! Sword Bnaror, Otto C. Organ Warden, Orrie Shuesluy ; Sentinel, James H. Hughes; 1st Guard, David R. Yate ; 2nd Guard, Wra. P. Organ J Trustee, John R, Hlllls, Wra. It. Ford, J. II . Hughes ; Representative to Grand Commandory, William J. Weaver. The Commandory Is nourishing, Is on a sound financial basi and ha tripled it membership during It existence of a year and a half. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers aro not nour ly a gravo as an individual disorder of tho system. Overwork, los of sloop, nervous tension will he followed by Luttor collapse, unless a rellablo romody I immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to euro disorders of tho Liver or Kidneys as Electrio Hit tors. It's a wonderful tonic, and effec tive nervine and tho greatest all around medicine lor run down system. It dis pels Norvousness, tihoumatlsm and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 500, and satisfaction guaranteed by II. Alox Stoko, druggist. Shoos for tho whole family at Mil- lirons. Tho mob Bcono In '"My Friend From Arkansas," which will bo soon at tho opera house Tuesday, March 31, I said to be the most exciting scene ever put on any stago. Prices 2.", .'lii, 50. Visit Mllllrons for crovanott suiting. Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, penmanship, spelling, reading and ar ithmetic taught ut evening sessions In Reynoldsvlllo Business Collegt. Stu dents can enter any time. Six month term. Fit and workmanship guaranteed on all tailor made suits, i'rice $15.00 to $.10.00 at Bing-Stoke Co. WALK-OYER $3 50 and 14.00 Shoe are strictly oorteot In every essential of style and elegance. They are worn by all swell dresser. The style for the spring are right up to the minute. Odshape and Po-tay-toe are the newest. If you like nice easy shoes, try Walk-Over and you will have no othor. ROBINSON'S I News of Interest Almost all the food consumed and much of the raw material used In manu factures as woll a the finished pro ducts of tho mills must be transported, In part, at least, over the country roads. Inasmuch as' everybody ubas the roads evoryliody should bolp to pay for them. Tho farmers have built and thus far maintained tho road we now have. That I ono reason why Real Estate In Pennsylvania Is no paying an aggre gate of sixteen mills tax while other classes of property are paying only three mills. Tho demand for bettor roads la uni versal und the proposition that all classes of property should bo taxed to build them Is rapidly growing In favor. A to a method of raising monoy tho Grange advocates a Its first choice tho collecting of a tax from personal and corHrato property to produce a special road fund. Our second choice Isa State appropriation. However the money may bo raised we have only one choice a to It distribu tion und that is that It be given to the several townships In proportion to tho number of miles of road in each. By any other method of distribution favor ed Individuals and favored localities will got the lions share. Tho true province of tho Pomona Grange is to have charge of the educa tional and business lntorosts of the Order, to encourago, strengthen and aid subordinate Grange in the district and to Btrive to organlzo farming lntorosts under tho Grange banner. To secure the boneilt of Pomona It is essential that live onergotio mumbor of subordi nate Grange bieomo the doors in her court. Tho feeder and lookers on should bo few and the workors many and strong. The officers of a well or ganized Pomona will at once dovlso work und orgnnize committee to put plans Into execution. The Pomona Katherine Rldgway Concert Company. Miss Katharine Rldgway was the star last night in a delightful entertainment that formed ono event of tho Lecture Association's course. She 1 an elo cutionist of ability, and she presented a happily selected program. Miss Rid go way's selections wore of wldoly varying character and served to display her art in all it phases, and every phase was onjoyublo. Tho dramatic the pathetic, the comic, tho thoughtful in her piece wore woll expressed in tone and action, A handsome woman of splendid phy sique, she I remarkably graceful and at tho sanio time forceful. Her voice Is deep, clear, and steady, and In plain narrative is musical, her softer tone of tho sweetest, and her enthusiastic voice full of resonttn.ee. Atlanta (Ga.) Consti tution. While Mr. Percer F. Hunt's voice is not tempestuously powerful, It is used with such refinement and Intelligence that it I always pleasing to hear. He might bo termed a '"restful baritone," if there be such a thing. Ills enunciation is so good that no ono follow with the printed page when he lngs. Troy (N. Y.) lirmrd. George W. JenklnBof New York, who is endowed by nature with a tenor voiue of remarkable beauty and volume, which cultivation has pollshod and rounded out with a finish that Is effec tive In tho extreme, The tenor part In the "Crucifixion" 1 exquisitely beauti ful, and gave Mr. Jenkins full scope for the most artistic rendering, which was fully appreciated by tho large number of music-lovers that were present. Parkersburg Morning Xars, March 2.1, 1002. This company wilt bo here April 6 under tbo auspices of the public schools. Among the list of attractions booked to appear at the Reynolds opera Louse Thursday, March 2titb, is Mr. Fitzger ald Murphy' luteBt effort, "The Power of the Cross." It Is said to be a distinct dramatlo ooyelty and Is credited a being one of the successes of the season. It la heralded a tho greatest play ever written around the doing of the great city of New York. Beautiful scenery, showing many familiar place tn New York, and a cast of player seldom seen In melodrama are a few of the prom ised features. When you need sewing done leave it at Mr. Smith's, Main stroei. John Doubles sells butterlne. For your spring suit get a Hart Soliaffner & Marx suit at MUllrens. Bran, middling and corn chop at wbolosule at Reynoldsvllle Mills. See our window display of sample for tailor mado suit. Prloe 115.00 to $30. Blng-Btoke Co. to the Grangers should bo a model of Grange work and all that appertains to It so far as tho first ft vo dogrons arc concorned. Tho Master, Lecturer and Deputies should Ixi skilled in tho laws and work, whether written or unwritten, nnd linvo the energy nnd courago to stand by well defined landmarks of tho organization Harmony in notion Is Indeed very do siraoio, nut at all events let progress bo tho watchword of each ollleor nnd mnmbor. Cnmpetont ollleor und com mlttcci work wnndorous hut the rest of of tbo mcmliorshlp may enthuse a won dorful amount of vitality by hearty co oporatlon. Really an organization of any kind Is but a photograph of its membership. A. T.-LlM.KY, Deputy of Bradford Co. Tho Secretary of Mapclton Orange No. JM, of Huntingdon Co., Pa., writes l On Mondny evening, February 0, our Grango had a very Interesting meeting. Munyof tho niemliers wero present. A number of important topics wore discussed and one application for momlwrshlp was received. Our Orange 1 In flno working order. The County Deputy nnd tho Muster of Ponionna Grango aro both members of our Grango. Worthy Master Horton, of tho Mich igan State Grange, has defined the grango as u fraternal association that will give ; "A permanent social gather ing for old nnd young ; a parliamentary BChool and literary society ; a school for gonorul discussion of Important (uostlons ; a convenience for legislative Inlluunce ; a benefit through trade con tract ; a saving through Grango fire insuranco ; a fixed plan for libraries ; a financial assistant to tho actlvo farmer ; a practical school of opportunities for tbo young." Yet most of u huvo not realized that tho Grango provides for all this. Is It not time that wo were studying tho plans of our own organi zations ?. "My Friend From Arkansas," will bo presented at tho Reynold opera house Tuesday, March .'II, und will bo a treat for those wiio wish to sco realism, combined with a thrilling story of Arkansns life. There is a fu-cination in a well-told story of "those days of old, those days of God," and who can toll It bettor than tho popular author, Robert Shannon, who has traveled among the plcturesquo characters and scone which should make his latest play, "My Friend From Arkansas," ono of the greatest successes of tho season. In this production one gets a truo in sight to tho life of a poor but honest Arkansas farmer. Tho show abound tn beautiful scenery, lively and catchy music,' combined with unusually flno specialties. Prices 25, 3.'), fiO. 54 inch crovanutt suitings SI .50 at MUllrens. Spring sample of tailor made suit now ready for your Inspection. Prlco $15.00 to $.10.00. Bing-Stoke Co. Douglas pa tout corona shoes at MUllrens. Over 3000 Boys In various part of the country are making; money In their spare time selling Tho Saturday Evening Post Some make as much as $10.00 nd $15.00 a week. Any boy who reads this can do the same. TN A PAINTY little booklet, which 1 we will send to any boy free, the most successful of our boy agents telt in their own way just how they have made a success of selling The Saturday Evening Post There are many stories of real busi ness tact. Pictures of the boys are given. Send for this booklet and we will forward with It full information bow you can begin this work. Mo money required to start. We w i 1 1 send Ten Copies of the magaxine the first week free. Write to-day. The Curtis Publlshlnt Company 4O1 Arc Street. Palladdphla, Ps. 1 1 1 1 t tr lJ g Ufi I fl w. I IB Tours to the Pacific Coast. For tho Genoral Assombly of tho Presbyterian church, at Los Angeles, Cal., May 21, to Juno 2, the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company will run tbreo personally-conducted tour to Lo An gele and tho Pacific coast. These tour will leave Pittsburg May 12, 13 and 14, Tour No. I, covering twenty-four days, $120 from Pittsburg. Tour No. 2, cov oring forty-three days, Including Yel lowstono Park, $214 from Pittsburg Tour No. 3, covering thirty days, in eluding Grand Canyon of Arizona $144.50 from Pittsburg. Proportionate rate from other points. Arrangements may bo mado to roturn Independently on Tours No 1 and No. 3. Special Pullman trains will bo used und tho services of a tourist agent, chaperon, baggage master and ofllclal stenographer will bo provided on each train. For Itinerary giving rates and full In formation apply to Goo. W. Boyd, As sistant General Passongcr Agont, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, Pa. Tragedy Averted, "Just In tho nick of time our llttlo lny was saved ' writes Mrs. W. Wat kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu monia hnd played Bad havoc with him and a terrible cough sot in besides. Doctors treated him, but he gre worse ovory day. At length we trlod Dr. King' Now Discovery for Consumption, nnd our darling was saved. He's now sound, and well." Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure ouro for Coughs, Colds and all Lung dlsoasos. Guaranteed by II. Alox Stoko, tho Druggist. Prlco 50o and $1.00. Trial Ijottle free. )AV A 4V A A aAAArt t THE HUMPHREY BRICK & TILE COMPANY OF miOOKVlLLE. Manufacturers of Vitrified Salt Glazod Hollow Blocks, Drain Tilo, Sidewalk Blocks and Red Bricks. Our Spring Goods from 1903 Styles Arriving This Week -AT- Northamer & KcIIock's Stop in and look them over. Those good wore selected from tho stock of two of the largest factories In thu country all carefully selected and it is the lurgest stock ever Bhown In town. Many hundreds of pat terns of Mouldings, Pictures, Matting and Mounting Boards, all colors, shapes and sizes. Upholstering and furniture re pairing. Now is the. time to have It done. You know whoro to come U) Northamer & Kellock, 1 1 1 Mxlwiird llutlulng, Main Street. Furniture & Garget Emporium IN SYNDICATE BUILDING CARPETS Finest line of Carpet ever shown in Reyn oldsvillo. Brussells, Ingrain, Sultana, Hag, l'ralrlo Grass, eto. Latest style and pattern. FURNITURE Iron Bed, Bras Beds, Bed Room Suit, Bedding, Couches, Chair, Tabloa, Sideboards, ball racks, desk, book cases, eto. See my carpets and furniture and get prices. YOU WILL BE SURE TO BUY HERE J R. HILL1S It Saved Hi Leg. P. A. Danforth of .LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six month with a fright ful running sore on hi leg but writes that Bucklon's Arnica Salve wholly cured It In flvo days. For Ulcer, Wounds, Piles, it' the best salve In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25ct. Sold by II. Alox Stoke, druggist. Where You Can Get Tbem. A number of our Indy subscribers have Inqulrod whoro they can got pat torn of the blgb grade doslgns that are Illustrated in The Star each week, and for information of our lady readers wo will state that the patterns can be secured from "May Manton" Pattern Co., 132 East 23rd St., New York City. Visit MUllrens shoe department for bargains. X X X Bath Room 3f Can be furnished cheaper now than It can a month from now. WHY ? (V X It If simply The Law of sup- ply and domand. PRICES T WILL ADVANCE, because T wo inero win no more uomanu 35 for thla mulm-lnl fV PLACE X J To go is to fr 1 A T DDTPUT'C X Tho Plumbor. Prices rltrht. workmannhip right, material right. A full line of plumbing 'v tun nut ui piumping Zj CsflinHfraa f! vfunna 0 I uiuea In aftj-uilr f i The Cash New York Racket Store. Ilrre are f w Item for your roimltlt-ralloii wlilrli we are offering-lor one wrrk onl jr Kvfr) arllrle oll at our More . enaraiiteefl al Ilie following price : Wall paper .1o roll and up. Good working glove 10c pair. I Oil cloth 14o yd. or 12yds. $1.60. 2 yd, lace curtain !l!)c. Odds and end sample lace cur tains 1") to 3Uo. Bos t $1.00 umbrella, steel rod and steel frame for 4ito. Curtain polos 9 to 10c. Great reduction on boys knee pants. Ooz. Overalls, chocks, blue or striped really a bargain at 60c., our price 4!)o. Union made glassworker'a over alls at :toc. 50c corset 2oo. 11.00 grade corsets 5i)c. 7 ply linen or rubber collars 10c. each, or 3 for 2.io. Xxs Oil cloth window shade 19c. We handle a nice line of dress and working pant which we f;uarantee you prices 50 per cent, ess than clothing houses. CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE. N. fried limn, Proprietor. Kostur Blilx. 2 Doors Uulow P. O. 1 J.
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