An independent journal devoted to the intrreite of Reynoldsville. At&Iiihetf weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advante. VOLUME 12. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1903. NUMBER 25. Low Rata Homeseekers Excursion to Florida. For the benefit of homeseekers, the various railroad to Florida will will on November 11 special excursion tickets from Washington to the following points at rates quoted: Sarasota, Fla., ttSO.Oo; Braldentown, Fla., 129.70; Ellentnn, Fla., 29.70; Plin.:tto, Fla., 20.70 MaiiKtee. Fla., f29.70; Punta Gordu, Fla., W0.90: Arcadia, Fla., t:0.o. These tlokets will bo Rood going on November 11 only, and to return within fifteen days, and will not be Rood to top off In either direction. In connection with those exourslons the Pennsylvania Railroad company will tell one-way tickets to Washington at regular rates from all stations on Its linos east ol PHUburR and Erie, to gether with exchange orders on the railroads out of Washington for an ex curslon tloket from Washington to the above mentioned points at rates quoted. Our Boys Should Learn To laugh ; to run ; to carve ; to be neat ; to make a fire ; to be punctual ; to do an errand; to cut kindlings ; to log, If they can ; to help their mothers; to hang up their hats ; to respect their teacLors ; to hold their heads erect ; to sew on their own buttons ; to wipe their boots on the mat ; to speak pleasantly to older persons ; to put every garment . In Its proper place ; t iviiiuvh their hats upon entering a house ; to attend strlotty to the 1 14 own biilnext- ; to bo as kUd and helpful to their sifters an to other boys' sisters. November H'orwiii's Home Companion. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper resxct for old age, but Just the oontrary In the case of King's New Life Pills. Tbey out off maladies no matter bow severe and Irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25o, at 11. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. When you want a lady's fine and up-to-date shoe go to Nolan's shrm store. Ask for the Krlppendorf-Dltlman thoe; Visit Mllllrens for anything to wear. Keep Your Word. What a fine thing It Is to keep one's word, and to keep it always. One does not realize the full value of so doing until he has had dealings with persons and companies not scrupulous In this regard. Then the force of the seeming ly small matter breaks upon the con science, and another example of tho greatness of littlo things Is added to our already long list. He exact. Say just what you monn, and If you can't mean all you say, keep still. The world may go next door once or twice, but It will come to you. The world, as a rule, likes to deal with solf-respectlng per sons. Tho world very often has pic tures to hang. Curwensvllle Mann taineer. Rathmel. E. O. Dickey, of Parker, Pa., hud business here Thursday. George Keagle, Fred and Ed. Lucas were in Pittsburg Sunday. Mrs. James Patterson is visiting in Mercer county this week. . Dr. Hoffman Is assisting Dr. Kyle in Richardsvllle. Mrs. Allen, of Soldier, called on friends here Sunday. The Bloomlngton Coal Co.'s mine started to work last week after being idle for eight months. Coats and Jackets. Mado of zibeltnes, Kerseys and Mel tons, all the new styles. With or with out collars. Ladies'. Misses and child ren. If you "get in the habit" you'll buy here. Bing-Stoke Co. Cures a cold in one night, Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure. Night robes at one-half price at H. W. Euson & Co.'s. Read tlielr "ad." ' The Dr. Reed cushion sole shoes are sold at Nolan's shoe store. Mitchell, the merchant tailor, in Stoke building. Ask for the J. P. Smith shoes. They are on snld at Nolan's shoe store. Pat ent colt, patent calf, patent kid. All this month wall paper at a dis count at Stoke's. T A ICATZEN THE PEOPLE'S BARGAIN STORE. REYNOLDS VI U E, PENNSYLVANIA. We have a complete Btock forjfall and winter which we bought at great bargains in Un derwear especially, as all cotton goods has advanced, but we will give you as low prices as any merchant in this section. We will mention a few items that you need now. Underwear. . Ladies' ribbed vests from 15c, 25c, 32c up to $1.25. Misses' fleece lined first class poods, from 15 to 25 apiece. Boys' heavy fleece, worth 35c, we sell them at 25 cents. Men's fleece lined goods at 35c, 45c, 55c, up to $1.10. Shoes. . A complete stock in men's shoes honest goods, no paper from $1.25 up to $3.25. , Shoes for boys,' misses and childrens, from 20c, 35c, 45c, 60c, 75c, 90c up to $1.50. - ' - Clothing . Hats . Caps We carry a big stock of men's and boys' Clothing, Over, coats, Hats and Caps. All honest bargains. Gloves . . Umbrellas We carry a full line of men'B, ladies' boys' and childrens' Gloves. Prices 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25. A. complete line of Umbrellas, from 39c up to $2.25, Fine line of ladies' and misses' top skirts, latest styles, low prices. We have bought a large line of Table Linen. It is worth 45 cents and a bargain at that. We sell it at 25c per yard. OUR STORE IS FULL OF BARGAINS, , It Is Impossible y mention all ne goods we keep, but we) assure you jrou will save money by calling on US before buying- elsewhere. A. K.tzn, Proprietor. - 1tynoldtvlu, Ptno's. Foreigners Returning. Thoro Is at present a remarkable movoinunt on the part of foreigners going back to their native lands In Kurnpe, from all parts of wostern Penn sylvania, and especially from the Mon ongnhela valley. These Include Huns, Slavs, Croatlons, Poles, Italians and other nationalities engaged In the rough labor which has been so abund ant for a few years In this region. It Is estimated that in tho past few weeks from 4,000 to 5,000 of them have gono from this part of state. They have had great prosperity for some years and have mado and saved monoy, but at the first sign of a slack in production many of them turn to their old homes. Tbey can pay tholr fares both ways and live through the winter cheaper In the old country than they can remain In Amer ica during the winter. The cost of living In the old country Is very low 12 In United States money being equal to to in Hungarian money. A man who goes back home with $200 Is con sidered to be In unusally good circum stances for a laborer and Is the envy of all who have not been to the United States. Elizabeth lhmltl. . Uncle Tom's Cabin. Stetson's "Undo Tom's Cabin" Is tho title of a really big company, which, under the personal management of Mr. Leon Washburn, whoso name hus been long and favorably associated with up-to-date aniUHcmi nts, Is to appear at the Reynolds opera house, Thursday, Nov. 5th. The compnnv comprises fifty people, Including a dozen special artists, two quartets, a superb orchestra, and many colored comudiuns who add to tho big production not a little by their spontaneous wit and clever singing and dancing. Watch for tho big parade. New Mining Town. The new coal town which will be the terminus of the B., R. tc. P. railroad from Indiana through the southwestern part of the county to Harper's Run, has been named Islln In honor of the well known New York railroad magnate. It will be one of the largest and most modern mining towns in the country, with a capacity of 7,000 tons daily. Six openings have already been made, at which modern steel tipples are being erected. Punxsutawnny Hpiiit. Shoes and Rubbers. Largest stock, lowcut price foot-wear for all tbe family. "Got In the huhlt." Ulng-Stoke Co. .S.ivo money by buying your wall impm now al Stoke's. C'un'H h ( in nno night, Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure. The Wright hand mmlo shoe for work, men is sold at tho Nolun shoe store See tho solectluu of furs at Mllllrens. Curesaoold In nljjlit.ono Reynolds' Perfi ct Cold Cure. Joho H. Doubles, tho butterlno deal er, will re-open his old stand, two doors above hose house Ni. 2, to-day. High grade buttertne at 22o par pound. Juo. Kelly's shoes for women at Mllllrens. Stnileiils and school Children need good eyesight I examined more eyes unci fitted more KluimaB In October than In any other one month In tlie lut nine yeura nnd will visit my reitiilsr plucea wU4i every appllnneea needed for turning the eytwlgl.l and Hltiug KluHttut correctly. G. C.GIBSON, D. 0., Alumnus of Philadelphia Optical College, IMPERIAL HOTEL, Reynoldsville, Nov. IT. Brookville, Nov. 14, 16, Fall Creek, Nov. if, from 12 to o.OO p. m. Climatic Cures. Tbe Influence of climatic conditions in the cure of consumption Is very much overdrawn. Tbe poor patient, and the rlob patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food di gestion, and a regular use of German Syrup. Free expectoration In the morning Is made certain by German Syrup, so is a good night's rest and the absence of that weakening cotigb and debilitating night sweat. Restlets nights and tbe exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest danger and dread of the consumptive, cau be pre vented or' stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, you will find that of the thousands .of oonsumptlves there, the few who aro benefitted and regain strength are those who use German Syrup. Trial, bottles, 25o i regular size," 75o, at H. Alex Stoke's. ' High School Bulletin. Edited by Members of the Reynoldsville High School One of tho principal events of the school term is tho Publio School Loo- turo Course. Prof. Smith has secured the best talent possible and therefore looks forword to a profitable and In structive course. Hut Prof. Smith and tho school can not make the course a success unless thoy aro supported by the patrons. And the definition of a patron not only means one who protects, (generally in this particular town, verbally,) but one who supports finan cially. The Sonlor and Junior classes are now canvassing tho town, selling lecture course tickets. A fow of the girls In the R. H. 8. looked sadly disappointed Friday morn ing all on account of a man being sick. The Senior literature class is gradu ally forming a debating class. Hallowe'en parties and other kind of parties were numerous last Friday and Saturday nights. A firm in Rochester sent Bn offer to tfio girls of the Freshman class, to the effect that If they would send two cent postage stamps the firm would send a class pin for every stump. The girls were so delighted that tbey sent In an order for a gross. What thoy are going to do with them remains to be seen. Probubly give them away as' souvenirs. Forgetfulness. "Young man, did you ever put your arms around your dear old mother who has loved and cared for you, and tell her that you love her and are grateful for the tears she has shed and the prayers she has offered for you? She may think that you love her without your assuring he i that you do, but it costs you but little effort to tell her aud your words may bring more joy and sunshine to ber heart than you over dreamed of. Some young men will pay ir2.00 for a livery rig to rldo three hours with a 75 cent girl and tell ber all the nice things he can think of that are true, and more that are not true, and don't spend five cents or five minutes In year to show their old mother that thoy care anything for her." So writes somebody whose heart is in the right pluce. Folly. It is a peculiarity of human nature that people worry themselves most and fret and fmno most violently about thoHU thing which affect their real happiness the least. Little insignifi cant things are mude the eccaslon of explosions of wrath that would scarcely be justified by a very serious calamity. This Is, porhaps, owing to the condition of tho liver, and is a physical rather than a psych lo phenomenon. It is therefore not improbable that tbe failure to take a little 'exercise or a little liver pill at tho proper time often results in a tragedy. Punxsutawney Spirit. Harmony. A concert of morit was given last evening by tho Ithuca Concert Com pany. Tbe audience overtaxed tho seating capacity of the spacious audi torium, and many were glnd even for standing room. Every number of the excellent program whs loudly encored. Thu IUihcu Conservatory of Music has won laurels In our city. Alluntown Chronicle ami New. At Assembly ball November Id under auspices of the Holplng Hand Society of the M. E. church. ' Furs I Furs I You'll bo sure to ' get in the habit" it you see our line of furs. We save you 15 to 35 per cent, on good dependable furs. Bing-Stoke Co. Remember you can got the Queen Quality shoos at Nolan's shoe store at 12.50 a pair. Cures a cold In one night, Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure. QRPHANS' COURT. in nututA nf J It I In 1,10 Orphnns' Court in re estate or J.H. 1 ()f JunrHn t!o No 27 Groves, deceived. Aug. term, 11103. Petition of W. F. Stevenson, administrator for dibchiirgo. Aug. Mill, 1U03 presented and filed and rule to hIiow cuuu granted, returnable to next term. si thb uouht, In re estule of BonJ.J In 5 Orphans' Court v. . . of JuifurHou Co., No. 2i uho, u ( Aug. term, won. Petition of B. W. Velio, administrator, tor aisciiarge. Auk. Hint. 1U0II, presented and filed and rule to how cause granted, retiirnuble to next term. Uv Tiia Uouht. In re estate of OhrU- I ,n .tn? Orphans' Court . u ... j or jetremouuo., o. ss, ten Bmltb, deceased Aug. term 1U0U. Petition of D. W. Yohe, administrator, for dlucharxe. Aug. a I lit, 1903, presented and filed In oped court aud rule to show caute granted, return The Youth's Companion In 1904. As tho years Increase The YOUTH'S Companion endeavors to koep pace with them In all that Is wise, beautiful and progressive, nnd not only to retain but to doeervu the honorablo and ex ceptionally high placo it holds in the confidence Bnd affection of three genera tions of readers. The greatest living authors In all branches of literature continue to contribute to It. Among the Important series of articles will be one on the occupation of the farmer In many parts of the world In England, In Ireland, In India, In Argentina, etc. The annual Announcement Number of Tho Companion, describing the prin cipal features of Tho Companion's new volume, will be sent to any address, free. The new subscriber for 1004 will re ceive all the Issues of The Companion for the remaining weeks of 1103 free from the time of subscription ; also Tbe Companion Calendar for 1004, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. The Youth's Companion, 144 Horkely Street, Boston, Mass. Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble.- I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw and ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a Blck day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney trouble and General Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Freemont, N. C. writes. Only 50c, at H. Alex Stoke's, Druggist. Underwear and Hosiery. You'll get warmth and wear both If you "get in tbe habit" and got your fall and winter underwear here. Bing Stoke Co. See the Dudley school shoe at Mllllrens. Dollars saved by buying your clothing, underwear and furnishings at H. W. Eason & Co's. They are closing out their entire stock. Douglass shoes at Mllllrens. 8trong Stsge Story. Ono of the stage stories that will ever remain strong and true to the theatre-gii-rs Is "Uncle Tom's Cabin," a sumpt uous production which will be given at tho Reynolds opera houso Thursday, Nov. 5, when everyono who has the opportunity of witnessing this perennial favorite will acclaim It as ono of the bost presented by any company. Time, effort and expenso have not boon spared In its staging or selection of cast and the minutest detail has been carefully considered. There is no story of book or stage that so delights tho juvenile mind and It Is to bo hoped that every boy and girl tnny have their wish to see It, gratified. A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Ornor, Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve oured. It's just as good for Burns,)! Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25o, at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Krlppendorf-Dittman shoes for ladles at Nolan's' shoe store. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness Is responsible for many a railway wreck and tho same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be oured and hopeless resignation Is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dor chester, Mass., Is one of the many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guar anteed for alt Throat and Lung diseases by II. Alex Stoke's, druggist. Price 50c, and 11.00. Trial bottlos froo. too Year Old Whiskey With the best of quinine will not break up a cold like Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure. 25o a box. Every soth Hat -Is given away. Yours may be the 20th. Newest, nobbiest down-to-date styles. Bing-Stoke Co. That handsome Austrian China In Hall's window will be closed out at a bargain. Look foi It. BAIJK BY MAIL And get the 4 per cent annual Interest and absolute protection of this strong bank. Assets over 97,700,000. IjErmania Savings bank WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITTSBURG. PA. FINE ART PORTRAITURE ArtlHllcln Itealitn . . Superior in Flnlxh It being our earnest desire to do only first-class work such as will give the greatest pleasure to people of cultivated taste and best sutlKfuction to all trades-there will be no cheap, half-finished por traits 1 they will be tbe riNKST. 1 Amateur work finished carefully. the art uisrioisr! C'ORWiN's Stand. Bwanokr ft Wiley. ItKYNor.Dsvii.r.i, Pa. I H, W, EASON & CO, I We will offer this week 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 AH 50c Dress or Working Shirts at 37c All 75c 44 " " " 44 50c All $J.OO 44 44 " 44 44 75c All 1.25 44 44 44 44 44 90c All 1.50 44 41 44 44 44 1.00 All 2.00 " 44 44 44 44 1.15 All 25c Neckwear , V 18c All 50c " . . 37c All 15c Dress Socks .. ." 9c All 25c 44 44 , . 18c All 50c 44 44 . . 25c All 25c Boy's Overalls All 50c , 44 All 50c Men's 44 All 75c 44 All 90c 44 17c 33c 37c 58c 70c H Remember you can get a bargain in p anything you want for men and boys. .Everything is reduced away below the H selling price. We will save you dollars i on suits, single trousers, shoes, etc. 1 H. W. Eason & Co., Reynoldsville, Pa. 3 3 3 liiilUiUUiUiUiUiiliUiaiUlUiUiUiiUiUUiiiiiilUlUlUiUiUiUiUiUlUiUiUlUUilUiUiUiUiUC able to next term. urTusuouur.