Jttot An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME 12. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEK 18, 1903. NUMBEK 27. Not 8lck Day Since. "I wit taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all Hurt of medicine, none of which rolleved me. One day I taw and ad. of your Klectrlc Bitter and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and toon thereafter was ontlrcly cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney trouble and Genoral Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Froemont, N. C. writes. Only COc, at II . Alex Stoke's, Druggist. See the Dudley school shoe at Milllrens. Douglass shoes at Milllrens. The Wright hand made shoe for work, men Is sold at the Nolan shoe store. See the selection of furs at Milllrens. Sudden Changes KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMFY Sear the Pott Office. Reynoldnville, Pennsylvania THE NEW WALK-OVERS They're the nobbiest yet. Designed by artists who are not followers, but leaders. Being built of finest Belect stock made by expert -workmen they are a perfect product for men. $3.50 and $4.00 MOTS A Runawa Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly out 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 Uucklen's Arnica 8nlve cured. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 2fo, at II. Alox Stoke's Drug Store. That handsome Austrian China In Hall's window will bo closed out at a bargain. Look foi It. For Sale Good riding pony. Inquire at The Star office. See the fall hats for 1903 at Milllrens Mitchell, the merohant tailor, near Hotel Imperial. LargoBt selection of Monarch shirts at Milllrens. Florshelm shoes at Milllrens. Of temperature have killed poople, and that's why your stove is important. Cole's Original Hot Blast Stove keep the temperature even. The house Is always the same, day and night. This Is becauso they burn atl the fuel and radiate all the heat. The fire Is never out. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. There Is no other stove like It and none that will give you the satisfaction ; therefore Insist upon getting the GEN UINE Cole's Hot Blast sold only by 9 SHOE STORE High School Bulletin, Edited by Members of the Reynoldsville High School About .1.30 p. m. Monday, Nov. 0, the Senior olass accompanied by Prof. Mo Clure wended their way to Mr. Elliot's for the purpose of gazing at the sun spots with the aid of a telescope and the assistance of Mr. Elliot hiuiHulf. After satisfying our curiosity as to the magniftcance of the heavens and Inslg nifloenue of ourselves In comparison, we were Invited to Inspect the greenhouse where each one was presented with a chrysanthemum. We expressed our thanks to our patron and sauntered back to the school house. -I- The debate, "Resolved that Lady Macbeth was more guilty than her husband," discussed by the male and female members of tho Senior class before Prof. Bacon, Rev. P. A. Rono and Mr. Gnrfleld Harries, as judges, was a decided success for the boys. -I- Debating is to bo a regular feature of English in the High School. Last Wednesday morning Dr. A. J. Meek conducted the chapul exercises. After devotional service he gave us a fine talk on tho developement of the mind. He compared It with tho method of dwarfing the oaks used In the Orient. At tho meeting of the Shakespearean Literary Society Friday afternoon the following ofllcers were elected to serve one month : President, Anna Klalir ; vice-president, Mildred Rldgeway ; secretary, Geneva Mllllren ; critic, Coe Shaffer ; editor-in-chief, Lawson Reed ; assistant editors, John Coleman, Frank Strouse ; local editor, Carl Kirk ; pro gram committee, Anna Klahr, Eula Shaffer and Ethel Kuhea. -I- A number of High School members have been sufficiently struck by some thing In Punx'y to make as many as two trips within a week. What next ? The girls of the ninth grade are going to got those two cent olass pins. New piano, better music, more In terest in chapel and literary society. Strange whisperings of a change are now floating around. Did you oyer stop to think ? Better not. Just Veep on moving. Many are the songs some of us sing, for example, "How Green I Am," "How Little I Know." -I- Those woeful pictures of the High School have arrived. O my eyes 1 One of our Seniors Is thinking of becoming a trainmaster. At least the roport is that he is very anxious that tho Driftwood local leaves on time. "I- The dobate on the subject, ".Resolved, That the Arcadians were Unjustly Tha Cure thai Cures Coughs, Colds,' Whooping Cough, Asthma' Bronohltls and Incipient Consumption Is Climatic Cures. The influence of climatic conditions In the cure of consumption Is very much overdrawn. The poor pationt, and tho rich patient, too, can do much better at home by propor attention to food di gestion, and a regular uso 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 weukenlng cough and debilitating night sweat. Restless nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the, greatest dangor and dread of the consumptive, can be pre Tented or stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and regularly. . Should you bo able to go to a warmer olline, you will find that of the thousands of consumptives there, the fow who are benefitted and regain strength are those who use Gorman Syrup. Trial bottjos, 25o ; regular nlzo, 75o, at H. Alex Stoke's. Treated by the English," was a feature of Room l.Ts Literary program Nov. I). Mr. Leonard Harris represented the afllrmatlve and I'rof. Bacon stood for the negative. Tho judges, Maude Pratt, Twlla ShafTor and John Thorn ton, decided that the negatlvo side was tho stronger. Misses Wltherow and Johnston of Room 1.1, have moved away. Their places have been taken by Miss Lynch, of Youngstown, and Miss Trudgen, of Falls Creek. - I - There are some who have nothing more to say, so adieu. When the Bell Tolls. The St. Louis Post-IMnputih, of Sept. 15, speaking of the attraction which will appear at Reynolds opera house on Thursday Nov. 19, sayi : "When the Boll Tolls," which is playing at Huv lln's this week, can assuredly lay claim to being one of the best of the melo dramas of recent years. In its scenery It Is of the most picturesque. In Its dramatic situations it is original. In the duel on the mountains during a driving snow storm it is one of the most novel of dramas that have ever been soon on the realistic stage. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old ago, but just tho contrary In the case of King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and Irrespective of old hl'u. Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Fev.r, Constipation ull yield to this porf. ct Pill. 25c, at U. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Notice to Public. I hereby give notice that I have loan ed a cow to my bother, Samuol Boyor, and the samo Is my property. Jacob "oyer. Guaranteed Protection Against chapping, etc., If you use Reynolds' Perfect Skin Food before ro- Ing out. 25 cents the box. Save money by buying your null paper now ut Stoke's. E HAVE this season decided to put in a ' new department, consisting of a full line of the latest novelties in ti Toys and Holiday Goods as our customers have made so many calls for them. Therefore we are offering BIG BCTK IN CLOTHING & OVERCOATS a large line for men, boys and children in the latest styles and nobbiest patterns, as we are . compelled to have this room to display our holiday stock. We offer Men's All-wool Suits were $13.00 now $9.75 Men's All-wool Suits were $11.00 now $8.75 Men's All-wool Suits were $10.00 now $7.75 Men's All-wool Suits were$ 8.00 now $6.00 We also have a large assortment of Men's PANTS ranging from 68c to $4.25. Special r bargains in LADIE'S SKIRTS from $1.25 to $5.00. Remember our line of Underwear, Shoes, Hats and Caps and Gloves are the best quality at the lowest prices. And don't forget that all the toys we are displaying are neM goods, as this is the first season we are carrying them at a very small profit. :::::::::::::::: A, KATiSEN, Proprietor, Reynoldsville, Penn'a. Wlshaw. Gu Cornmosser wan In Big Run on Sunday. Flem Douthlt was In Armstrong (Jo. over Sunday. II. M. Tedrlck was at Bullevue one day last week. James G. Brown, of Reynoldsville, wasiin town Friday. Miss Julia Straltwell, of Panic, visit ed In town last week. We need more sidewalks In our town thll kind of weather. Miss Mabel Lucas, of Panic, was in this place over Sunday. Win. Dougherty, one of our nearby farmers, will move to Falls Creok soon, where he has built a residence. Ratfimel. A. W. Rudolph, of Arcadia, spent Sunday here. William Tucker and family visited in Anita Sunday. George Roberts, jr., bad business In Punxsutawney Saturday evening. G. M. Henry and wife, Mrs. J. K. Johnston and daughter were In Pitts burg Sunday. The Church of Ood Sunday school will hold a Sunday school and tompur anco rally Thanksglvingtvonlng. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessnees Is responsible for mi.ny a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. Hut since the advent of Dr. King's Njw Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worstcases can be cured and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mn. 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 all Throat and Lung diseases by H. Alex Stoke's, druggist. Price 50o, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. When you want a lady'i One and up-to-date shoe go to Nolan'i shoe store. Ask for the Krlppendorf-Dlttman shoe. Visit Milllrens for anything to wear. KATZEI II I ORDINANCE. (No 84.) AN Ordinance granting tbo Farm ers' Telephono Company of Indiana, Armstrong and Jefferson counties, ita successors nnd assigns permission to erect poles and run wires on tho sume over the alleys of the borough desig nated by Council under and subject to the general Ordinance No. 3H relating to telephono poles, etc Section 1. Be it ordained and un acted by tho town council of tbo llor ough of Iteynoldsvillo in council assi-m-bled, and It Is hereby ordained and on acted by tho authority of the same that the Farmers' Telephone Company of Indiana, Armstrong and Jefferson count ies, Its successors and assigns be and is hereby grunted right of way, Bnd shall have the right to erect poles and i un wires on tho same over the alleys of tho borough or any part thereof desig nated by council by resolution for the purpose of operating a telephone ux chnngo and telephono lines under and subject to tho general ordinance No. 38 of the Borough of Reynoldsville re lating to telegraph, telephone poles, etc., and providing regulations per taining thereto, approved March Ut, 18!)7, and provided that Buch company shall on notleo of tho passage of this ordinance to its attorney cause the sumo to be advertised as required by law at its cost and expense without reuit dy over, against the borough and provided further that said telephone compuny shall within 30 days after the passage and approval of this ordinance, lilo with the secretary of the Town Council its certificate of acceptance of all the conditions and provisions of said gener al ordinanco, No. 38, which certificate of acceptance shall be executed under the corporate seal of said company duly attested by tho president and set-re-tary thereof, otherwise this ordinui.ee and all proceedings bad thereunder Immediately becomes null and void mid of no effect. It Is further prdvided that Germania Savings bank WOOD AND DIAMOND this stylish CLOTHCRAFT overcoat is decidedly tKe proper thing. Note the broad, swell shaped shoulder s-the y Occasions narrow, close fitting c o 1 1 a r the graceful outlines of the full skirt. 1i Come in and try on the coat for yourself, and see how much more it does you than the ordinary ready-made kind. It will help you look your best and a prosperous air is half the battle, these days. You can pay twice as much to a custom tailor, but you cannot get better value. ITSuits and overcoats, $10 to $25. HA book of styles is here for you better call for it. BING-STOKE, GOMP'Y REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. J OB. WORK of all kinds THE said telephone company beforo making practical uso of any of its lines In the borough, in consideration of grant of way it is to give the borough for the use of Its municipal ofllcers in lucb I dace as designated from tlmo to time y the president of the town council free telephono service ovor all Its Unci and private connections therewith free of rent chargo, costs or expenses of any kind whatever to said ofllcers, also the right to tho uso of tho poles of the company by tho borough for conveying oleetrlo llro alarm wires shall be per mitted free of expense to tho borough, Section 2. Tho said company Is to be responsible for all damages caused in erecting, maintaining and operating said lines. The poles when placed Id said alleys are to be so as not to inter fere with any sewerage now built or hereafter to be built. The wlrei of said Telephono Company shall not be allowed to approach the wires of any eloctrlo light company, telegraph com pany or other telephone company near er than two (2) feci to the wires of said other company. In case of the violation of this section (excepting damage clause) it shall bo the duty of the streot h company to remove ita wires, polei or fixtures so erected in violation thereof within three (:i) days of such notifica tion and on failure to comply with suoh notice it shall be tho duty of the Street Commissioner to remove the same forthwith at tho expense of the offend ing party or company. Section 3. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so fur as the same effects this ordinanco. Ordained and enacted into a law this 4th day of August A. D., 11HI3. A. M. Appleoate, Attest : Frosldont of Council. L. J. McEntire, Seoretary. Burgess' office approved' October 13, 1803. L. M. Simmons, Burgess. BY MAIL And et the 4 per cent annual interest and ab- ilute protection of this strong bank. Aiseti over $7,700,000. STREETS PITTSBURG. PA justice promptly done at STAR OFFICE.