X ft Urn An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. Published weekly. Ons Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME 12. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN' A., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 30, 1903. NUMBER 20. More Goods for Same Money, D JH P A. Fall Stocks Complete Clothcraft Clothcraft stands for highest achievement in ready-for-service clothes making. ' Clothcraft clothfisjhave the non-break- abl e con t front, patent telescope sleeves, telescope vest back, close fitting collar and shaped shoulders. We are exclusive agents for Clothcraft clothes. $10.00, 12.00, 15.00, 18.00 and 20.00. Youths' and Children's suits andseparate trousers. Large selection to choose from. Overcoats . . . Overcoats Men's uiul boys' Overcoats. This fall our show ing of overcoats is "way ahead" of lormor acknowledged leaders in this line. Your overcoat is here and at n price that will surely suit you. 'WW' , V-v " ' Our line of ladies' shoes at $2.50, 2.00, 1.50 and 1.00 include all that is good at the price. Box-calf, wax calf, kangaroo and camel .skin for heavy shoes. Vici kid and patent kid for dress. Misses' and children's school shoes in all styles, leathers. Ruhuer Footwear for all the family. We handle only best makes. "Red Ball" American and Beacon Falls. You can get anything you want in rubber footwear here. Contains all that is new, nobby and serviceable. That's fashionable and desirable in weave, coloring design and effect' Hosiery and underwear, blankets and comfortables for these chilly nights and mornings. Prices will interest you. Bed spreads, towels and toweling, table linen an endless choice for you. Outings, 5, 8 and 10c. Silks, satins, gloves and ribbons. Stocks are full and complete. Ask for our school house for children, 15c. Two pair for 25c. Double knee, heel and toe. Bing-Stoke Co. Department 1 Store, Where there's everything that people wear and most things people want. .. . . Main and Fifth Sts.j Rcynoldsville, Pa. BIMOB It T M E Clothcraft f 111 . - if wk Shoes and Rubbers Our shoes combine the three supreme elements of shoe perfection Fit, Style and Durability at a moderate price. Our Waulliwell, King among $3.50 shoes. Our Manss shoe lor men at $3.50. Our Royal Blue shoe for men at $3.50. .These shoes arc popular with men .of good taste who appreciate a superior and stylish shoe. Come in vici kid, corona patent calf, box and velour calf. Our Aurochs, Warren and Record at $2.50 are good values for the money. Vici kid, patent colt velour and box calf. Our line of men's working shoes in medium and high cut from $2.00 down to 98c are just what you are looking for. Boy's School Shoes includes the best makes, such as "Walton," Messenger, Nox-em-AU, in medium and high cut, from $2.00 down to $1.00. Filled pencil box and "all you can carry" tablet free with boys' or girls' school shoes. Dorothy Dodd shoe at $3.00 is shoe perfection. They fit the foot perfectly, are beautiful in appearance and add grace to the bearing. All the new styles in vici kid and ideal patent kid. Women's, Misses' and Child ren's Coats and Jackets. No use dwelling on the fact that our stock of women's, misses' and children's coats and jackets are the best styles of the season. And you all know our prices save you 15 to 35 per cent. Ladies coats and jackets from $2.98 to $20.00. Misses' coats and jackets from $5.00 to 12.00 and the newest, nobbiest down-to-date line ot coats and jackets in town. SEPARATE SKIRTS. Made froifa meltons, homespuns, cheviots, broadcloths and 6erges. Blue and black and several other shades ; plain or fancily trimmed. $2.98 to 9.75. Dress Goods COMPACT jN" T Department. Same Goods for Less Money. STORES Each department is filled with choicest bargains one price to all no de viation. You buy at the same figure as your neighbor and we save you 15 to 35 per cent. Clothcraft . seasons and we arc the Rathmel. Thomas Kydor spent Sunday In Do Lancoy. Mrs. Grant Allen, of Benedict, U vis Itlnff hero at prosnn'. James fainter and wife, of Fulls Crock, visited horn Mondiiy. Mr. George Atchison, ol Falls Creek, visited relatives hore last week. Mrs. Junius Thompson, of Now Ken sington, Mrs. Leach, of PlttHhurg, und Mrs. John Ormtiton, of Ford City, visit ed their mother, Mrs. Cameron, lust weok. The. Rnthtncl bu9o hall train played the Adrian team at Adrian Saturday afternoon. The score was 1:1 lfi, In favor of the Uuthtucl boys. William Williams pitcher and Joseph McNeil catcher for the Ilttthmel team. Little Off on bates. A. J. S. Brockway, of Carrier, who la ono of the oldest of the surviving pio neer of this section, called at the Itevoril oflioe one day this week and In formed us that 4!l years ngo next Tuet day, Sept. 21), 1S.4, snow Ml In this valley to the depth of eighteen Inche s cuverlng a treed crop of buekwlieut. Our reader who were llvlnjj In this ni?ck-n' woods at that time will probably remember the unusual occurrence. Mr. Brockway lias a good memory and re members many things that happened years ago which are no doubt forgotten by the mujority of people who are as old as he Is. Brockway villo litand. Mr. Brockway may have a (food memory, but It plays him false some times. tMr. Nlnlun Cooper, The Star's encyclopedia of Bccchwoods events, says, the heavy fall of snow spoken of by Mr. Brockway was on Simday morn ing, Sept. 2!, 1844, GO years ago. Autumn Number. Tbe October number of tho Winiinn'ii Ilimte Companion contains sixty pages of feature and fiction. It !s especially a household number. Tho autumn fash ions are treated of exhaustively. There are articles on gardening, entertaining and cooking. ' Especially vuluablo feat ure articles are tbo history of "Tho United DuughUrs of the Confederacy," "Inventions that Ought to bo Invented" and "Rooord-Broakers." There Is a woaltb of beautiful Illustrations and tho usual number of excellent short stories by such writers as Kden I'hllpotts, Joseph C. Lincoln, Juliet Wllbor Tomp kins and Elliott Flower. Published by Tho Crowcll Publishing Company, Springfield, Ohio ; one dollur a year ; ten cunts a copy. Reduced Rates to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, Col. For the benefit of thoso desiring to attend tho National Convention of the Brotherhood o! St, Andrew, to bo hold at Denver, Col., October 7 to 11, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tlckots to Denver, Colo rado Springs, or Pueblo, Col., Ootobor 3 to 5, Inclusive, good for return passage until October 31, Inclusive, from all stations on Its lines, at rate of slnilo fare for the round trip, plus fifty cents, For epocifio Information concerning rates, stop-over privileges, and routes, consult nearest ticket agunt. Valuable Real Estate for Sale in Rcyn oldsville Borough. The undersigned executor of VV. M. Foster, deceased, having been by tho will of said deceased duly proved and recorded, vested with the authority to sell bis real estate at prlvatu'sulo to tho highest blddur, therefore, In pursuance of said power I now otTur said real es tate for sale, reserving tho right to re ject any or all bids. F. S. Hoffman, Execute ; What is Life ? In tbe last analysis nobody knows, but wo do know that' It is under strict law. Abuse that luw even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derangement of tho organs, resulting In ' Constipation, Ileuducho or Liver trouble. Dr. King's Now Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yot thorough. Only 2;"o at II. A. Stoko's Drug Store. Bargains. We have two rolfs of bust all wool Ingrain carpet we will sell at 60c per yard, worth 70c, while It lasts. Also bargains In remnants from 5 to 15 yards at loss than cost. Hugs, floor size at cost to olose them out. C. H. UMA.. All this month wall papor at a dis count at Stoko's. Ask (or the J. P. Smith shoes. They are on said at Nolan's shoe store. Pat ent oolt, patent calf, patent kid. All this month,. wall paper at a dis count at Stoku's. J. E. Mitchell; nwirohunt tailor, In Stoke building, above department store. ' Tour to the Pacific Coast. On account of the meeting of the National Bankers' Association to be held at San Francisco, Col., October 20 to 2:1, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany offers a personally conducted tour to tho Pueillo coast at remarkably low rates. This tour will leave Now York, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, Washington and other points on tho Pennsylvania Rail road east of Pittsburg, Wednosday, Ootobor 14th, by special train of the highest grade Pullman equipment. A quick run westward to San Francisco will be made, via Chicago, Omaha, Cheyenne and Ogdon. Five days will bo devoted to San Fntnelscp, allowing ample opportunity to visit tho nearby coast resorts. Re turning, stops will be made at Suit Lako City. Colorado Springs, Denver aud St. Louis. Tho party will reach Now York on the evening of October 31. . Itound-lrlp rate, covering all expensos for clghteou days, except live days spent lu San Francisco, $UK). Bates from Pittsburg will be to. 00 less. . For full Information apply to ticket aciils, or Geo. V. Boyd, General Pas senger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 1 It Ilos Been Whispered in Our Ear. That most people can find fault with out tbo aid of a search warrant. ' That tho bonds of matrimony don't always yield a high rate of Interest. Thut few people get high enough up the ladder of fame to make them dizzy. That the dignity of labor Is not al ways respected by the laborer who digs. That some people aro continually be ing carried away by a train of thought. ' That tho self made man admires even his own mistakes because he makes them. That honesty is the best policy, but don't forgot to keep your premiums puid up. , ; ' Thut one way of passing away the time Is to tear tho leaves from the culendur. That some peoplo regard a clear con science as a luxury rather than a neces sity. , That when a woman Is droBsod to kill Is when she cuts her less fortunate ac quaintances dead. Thut tho fellow who assumes an air of opulence, often, succeeds in catching an heiress of opulonoe. From tbe Potter Democrat. Among the Classworkers. The frequent wugo advances which tho window glass workers have been getting of late on paper puts us vory much In mind of tho opossum which Uncle Josh caught and cookod, but that some visitor ate while ho was asleep In his cabin. Josh had put the 'possum on tbo fire and tben lay down and went to sleep. His visitor, who came along about the tlmo tho 'possum wts dono, knowing Josh to be a very sound sleep er, helped himself to the 'possum and piled tho bones around tho feet of the sleeper and then kindly greased the lips and bunds of Undo Josh with the 'possum skin. When tbo durkcy woke up, bo not only smolt 'possum but saw tho bones piled up, looked at his greasy lingers and lusted 'possum fat on bis lips. But putting his hands on his stomach, he was heard to say, "Woll, I'll bo condusted cf dat 'possum didn't do mo the leastest good of anything I ova did cut." What a majority of the window glass workers stand most In need of just now Is not so many wage advances, but just a little more work and some market money. Xational Glaus liuthjet. Low Excursion to Pittsburg Exposition. Commencing Wednesday, September ilth, and continuing every Wednesday to October 21st, tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y Co. will sell special low ruto excursion tickets to the new Pitts burg exposition from all olutB Ridgway, Clcurliold und Intermediate stations. Tickets will bo good going on date of sale and returning until tbe following Saturday. For full Information consult tho nearest agent of the company or soe excursion bills. Bucklen'i Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fume for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Soros, Felons, Uloors, Totter, Salt Rhuum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; In fallible for Piles. Cure Guaranteed. Only 25e at H. A. Stoko's, Druggist. Birthday and Wedding Presents. I have made a specialty of beautiful and tasty designs In out glass, Havallud china and odd but prolty pleoea for remembrances" 16' your frlonAu. ' W will be pleased to show them. C, It. Hall. ThaCuro fetches Coughs, Coltla, Whooping Cough, Asthma1 Bronchitis and Inolplent Consumption Is SHIS k&t4., 4tui. 25e50rti ' TO FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Wo sell Mr-Cormlok Bind- . ers, Mowors and Rakes. You will find a car of OATS, BRAN & RED , DOG AT CIIO MILL and a man thore to turn It Into cash.' Your chopping done on short notice. : : : : : TERMS : CLOSE PRICES -AND SPOT CASH. M. C. COLEMAN (Wo sell a brake fur n binjiry and lurry.) The Secret of A Good Complexion Pure, clear, soft white skin Ilos In tbe use of REYNOLDS' PERFECT SKIN FOOD Removes wrlnklos. It feeds the skin. It makes tbe face plump. It removes blackheads, pirn- , plus, freckles and all skin dis figurements. Contains no oils and guaran teed not to promote a growth of hair as In tho case of most faco creams. Full Size Jar, asc. Ask for 1'kkk Saui'i.k and booklet, "Hkauty Uints." REYNOLDS DRUG COMP'Y. NEW . . SIMPLE . . SAFE J. A. Gray & Co.'s i A life and property saver An article that should be In every home. Territory for sale in county and state rights. This is a blessing to the fain-ily- A mint to the agent And a godsend to the masses. For term's address, J. A. Cry, ' i ...'., fateutsi,.., ., iOU Ohio &t.' AUevhepy,l'ti. Only those meaning business need apply, Hpsive lliliiiiii i
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