1 1&h Star. Subscription $1.00 per iear ill .tnVdiice. C A.flTKPIII.NMflN, Kdllnrnnd Tub. WEDNESDAY, OCTOUEU 'in, l'.KM. Anlndcnnncli'nlliii'iil)iiirr,)iihMlu'ilf vitj Wednesday nt Kiynold-vlllt, JeflVrwin to. Pa., devoted to the Interest of Krynnldsvllln And Jeffersnnrnnnty. Non-pnlltleiil. will treat 11 with fairness, nnd will be espwlnlly friend ly toward the lalmrlng rlns. Communication Intended for publication must be accompanied by tho writer's name, aot for puullcntlnn, hut n a gnnrniiloe of good faith. Interesting ncm Item solicited. Advertising rate (inula nown mi applica tion at thlaofllcn. Lenghty communication and rhnnee of aJrtlements itliiiuld reach this ofllco ly Monday noon. Subscription prtcc91.0npcr year. In advance. Addre all communications toU. A.Htcph- Mon, Ueynoldsvtlle, l'a. Odd Fellows In Jefferson County. Octobor 15 we concluded our visitation of the Odd Fellows lotions In Jefferson county, and the Installation of ofllcors for the ourront torm. Thoro am fourteen lodges, and wo visited ull of them except two. For the Information of the members, and tho public as well, we (five the following statistics of tho order In the county, tukon from tlio official returns mado by tho several lodges, for tho year onded on Sep. tember 30, 1904. Wo will rIvo theso statistics first by lodges, and then In the aggregate : Lodge 217, Brookvillo Members In good standing, 157 ; gain (I ; received for dues and assessments, '.H10 ; for admissions and degrees, $100 ; for Interest, etc., V14M.12 ( received from Investment In B. & L., 12,300 ; paid for sick benefits, 1781.30 ; burying the dead, 100; maintaining orphans, $.'IH ; special relief, 110 ; working expenses, $.'109,411 brothers relieved, 22 ; cash on hand, $188.01 ; Invested, $3,000. Lodge 608, at Forrysvillo Members 29 ; loss 3 ; received for dues and assess ments, $133 ; Interest, $22.t0 ; paid for sick benefits, $45 ; maintaining orphans, $7.75 i special rollof, $7 i working CX' penses, $81.26 ; brothers relieved 4 cash on hands, $600.61 ; Invested, $SS1.4H. Lodge 672, Punxsutawney Members, 145 ; received for duos and assessments, $884.50 ; admissions and degress, $41 Interest, eto., J.iiH.fH) ; otber sources, $21.68 ; paid for sick benefits, $0111 burying the dead, $.0 ; maintaining orphans, $36.50 ; special relief, $!6.42 working expenses, 102.19 ; mombers relieved, 22 ; cash on hand, $2i0.05 Invested, $2,300 ; In real estate, $6,000 Lodge 789, Eleanora Mombors, 119 received for dues and assessments $694.70 ; admissions and degrees, $24 interest, eto., $44.40 ; paid for sick benefits, $150.50 ; burying tho dead, $."0 . malntalng orphans, $.10.25 ; special re lief, $11 ; working expenses, $418.25 mombers rollevod, 15 ; cash on hands, ' $1,289.30 ; invested, $.120. Lodge 793, Summorvlllo Members, 75 ; gain 3 ; received for dues and assessments, $404.47 ; admissions and degrees, $55; Interest, etc., $18.75; paid for sick benefits, $129.75 ; maintaining orphans, $18 ; rcllof of widows, $5 special relief, $19.04 ; working expenses, $270.30 ; members relieved, 10 ; cash on hands, $458.58 ; invested, $775. Lodge' 813, Corsica Membors, 41 gain 1 ; received for duos and assess' ments, $206.45 ; paid for sick benefits $41 ; maintaining orphans, $10.25 special rollof, $3 : working exponscs $107.64 ; membors relieved, 5 ; cash on hands, $289.88 ; invested, $3,404.19. Lodge 824, RoynolcUvIllo Members, 164 ; gain, 16 ; recoived for dues and M t JEFFEllSOX l MACARONI I S FACTORY jj KEYNOLDVILLE, PUNN'A. i One of the largest macaroni f itc.torles K In the state, Orders sent (J. O. I), or on ft good reference anywhere In the K United Statu. Also wholesale agents K tor the well known bruud of a i Premium flour. i 0. J, MAEIN ABO, Proprietors MRS. I JENNIE B. PINNEY Solicits the patronage bo generously tendered to her husband, the late N. G. Finney, of Brookvillo. All of the It I Insurance Companies represented by him have appointed her as his suc cessor. JOHN TRUDGEN, I Bolloltor for Mrs. Finnoy In Iteyn- oldsvllle. assessments, $1,017. W j. ail nils' ons ant' degrees, $200.50 ; Interest nr 1 rents, ltll.no ; paid for sick heneflu, $2C,0 burying tbn dead, "0 ! maintaining orphans, $3!) ; special relief, $48.50 ; working expenses, Mill. 32 ; members relieved, $15 ; cash on hands, Ml..'ll ! nvesled $5,570.03. Lodge 807, Hrookwnyvlllo Momln-rs, 00 ; received for dues and assessments, 1572.50; admissions and degrees, $45; rents, etc., $121.50 ; paid for slek bune fi,ts, $178.50 ; burying tho dead, $100; maintaining orphans, $25; special re lief, $!).05 ; working expenses, $757.53 ; members relieved 1 1; Invested. $1, OS 1. 30; n real estnte, $4,000. Lodge HI, n'orthville Members, 20; received for Ones and assessments, $103.34 ; paid for Biek benefits, $01 ; burying the dead, $20 ; maintaining orphans, $0.,'i0 ; working -expenses, $13.(18; members relieved, 2 ! cash on ands, $747.30 ; Invested, $01)0. l'do24, Hlg Uun Members, 110; gain. 7 ; received for dues and assess ments, $712.17; admissions and degrees; 75.70 ; paid for slek bonellts. (10.50 ; burying tho dead, 5(1.00 : maintaining orphans, 2H.00 ; special relief, 27.50 ; working expenses, 49.30 ; members re lleved, 7 ; cash on hands, 820 59 ; In vested, 1,745.00. Lodge 057, Fulls Clock Members, ; Increase, 6 ; received for duos and assessments. 608.14 ; admissions and degrees, 00.75 ; Interest, rents, etc., 20S.25 ; other sources, 21 25 ; paid for slek benefits, 08.00 ; burying tho dead, i.OO ; maintaining orphans, 34.05 ; special relief, 0.00 ; working expenses, 41X1.03 ; members relieved, (I ; cash on hands, 77.03 ; invested, 1,100.00 : In widows and orphans fund, 50.00 ; other assets. 0.25. Lodge 1012, Clayvlllo Members, 170; received for dues and assessments 1,317.02 ; admissions and degrees, 105.50 ; Interest, rents, etc., 482.00 other sources, 10.05 ; imid for Biek benefits, 300.00 ; burying tho dead, 350.00 ; maintaining orphans, 42.50 ; special relief, 6.00 ; working exponscs, 100.13 ; mombors relieved, 18 ; cash on hands, 506.55 ; invested, 3,20(1.00. Lodgo 1020, Weslvlllc Members. 75 received from dues and assessments 415.50 ; admissions, 5.00; paid for sick benefits, 253.00 ; burying tho dead 100 00 ; maintaining orphans, 19.25 Bpeclal relief, 79.80 ; working expenses, 128.26 ; mombers relieved. 10 ; cash on hands, 11.75 ; Invested, 1,000.00 ; othor asots, 38.45. Lodgo 1121, Anita Mombers, gain, 12 ; recoived for duos and assess' ments, 426.24 ; admissions and degrees 01.40; paid for sick benefits, 20.00 maintaining orphans, 18.75; working expenses, 104.66 ; members relieved, 2 cash on bands, 309.48 ; Invested, 306.00 othor aesots. 49.40. Each lodgo paid 25 cents por mombor, orphan's home dues, on tho member' ship as shown March 31, 342.25. Tho per capita tax paid September 30th, 1904, by all the lodges, was 160.04 being 12 cents per member, for the membership shown September 30, 1904 Following aro tho aggregates of the figures given In detail abovo, asli'e from per capita tax, and orphans'home dues Sick benefits paid, 3,081 55 ; paid for burying tho dead, 945.00 ; paid for special relief, 320.31 ; received for dues and assessments, 8,476.63 ; recoived from admissions and degrees, 856.85 received from rente, interest, etc 2,035.92 ; received from othor sources 62.98 ; cash in bands of lodgo treasur ers, 0,265.53 ; money invested, 28,723.42; othor assets, including real estate 10,203.08; In widows and orphans' fund 50,00 ; Invested In regalia, furniture, etc., not included in assets, 8,200.00, Not assets of all the lodgos, exoludtn regalia and furniture, 45,332.03. Assets Including regalia and furnlturo 62967.03 Whole number of Odd Follows Jefferson county lodges, 1,300. John McMurray Kavea Two From ItcRtli, "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. II a v land, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies fallod, wo saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery Our nleco, who bad Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonder ful medicine and to-day sbo is perfectly well." Dcsperato throat anil lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New DIs oovery as to no othor medicine on earth Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50o and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by H. Ale Stoke. Trial bottle free. " World's Fair Excursions. Low-rate ten-day coach excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad, Octobor 6, 12, 19, and 20. Rate, $14.65 from Reynolds' ville. Train leaves lteynoldsville at 5.27 p. m., connecting with Bpeclal trai from New York arriving St. Louis 4.15 p. m. next day. Hucklou's A rules Halve, Hag world-wide fume for marvellous cures. It surpasses any othor salve lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bolls, Sores, Foloiis, Uloers, Tetter, Salt Rueura, Fever SoreB, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions: Infallible for Files. Cure guaranteed Ooly 25o at II. Alex Stoke's, Druggist Ladies' Coats, Newest stylos from best makers at our popular low prices. 'Blng Stoke Co. The Old Bullet Riddled Flag. Mrs. Kohurt Bloso, of Ferrysvlllo, whoso maiden name was Uobecca M itch- II, sister of Kx-Henutor James G. Mitch II, tho woman who raised the monoy, bought and prosented the old bullet riddled and tattered Hug that was con- plcuous In tho tho puradu of tho 105th regiment at Ibis placo lust Friday, was also present feeling proud of tho part she took In presenting tho soldier boys of forty-throe years ago with tho now tattered Hag. Uebeeea Mitchell was 17 years old when she Jtmk a subscrip tion paper through the Ferrysvlllo section of tho country and raised $60.00 In sums from 25 cents to $5 00 to buy tho flag. Tho flag was first presented to a malltla company and afterwards to Company A of the 105th reglmont. Dr. Shields prepared the presentation scech which was delivered by Rebecca Mitchell ut an open air meeting In Ferrysvlllo. Tho old flag, which was n a number of fierce battles and rid' died by tho enemies bullets, Is now highly prized. Francis Groves, of Froscottvllle, carried tho flag In the parade Thursday and keeps it. Mrs, Bloso, now a soldier's widow, would do' light to have the old flag in her pos session again, and who can gainsay the statement that she Is entitled lo the old flag. Circular Concerning Oleomargarine. We publish In to-day's Issue a circular letter which has recently been sent by tho Secretary of Agriculture and Dairy and Food Commissioner of Pennsylvania to every Grange, Farmers' Alliance and otber Agricultural organization of the Stuto. The circular explains Itself, and all persons interested in protecting genuine dairy products would do well to act in compliance with tho suggestions it contains. If farmers do not wish to write personal letters to their repro Bontatives in Congress, those living In tho siuno community can join in petition addressed to the Senators and Members of the Houso of Represents tives from Pennsylvania, asking them to opposo tho repeal of the bill referred to in tho circular, Three copies of such petition will bo necessary, one for each of the Senators from Pennsylvania, and ono for tho Member of the House of Representatives in which the pott Honors reside. Florida nd the Sunny South Beginning Octobor 15, the Ponnsyl vania Railroad Company will soil Winter excursion tickets to the rosorts of Florida, the Carollnas, and otber Btatet In the South and Southwest, at greatly reduced rates. For specific rates, limits, and other conditions, tickets, consult any ticket agent. of 'Coal Hods." Good large sized, well made galva nized iron coal hod for 35c. Blng' Stoke Co !oiiirloiia or a Priest Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark wrlus, "For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a numbe of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and tool that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years." If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or genoral debility, get Eloctrto Bitters. It's guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke. Only60o. Furs I Furs I We bundle only tho best makes from one of tho loading furriers of this country. Prlcos have to be right BIng-Stoke Co. Notice to Taxpayers. The taxpayers ot West Rcynoldsvllle borough are hereby given notice that 5 per cent will be added on state and county taxes after Nov. 2, 1904, and per cent will be added on school and borough taxes after December 18, 1904 P. J. Ward, Collector See the new ribbons at Mllllrens. Leave your orders with John Doubles for butterlne. $2,000 accident and health Insurance for $5.00 per year. Inquire of G. M McDonald. Looon. Bros., dealers tn all kinds of dressed and rough lumber, shingles lath, plaster, roofing,' &o. All orders will receive prompt attention. Mill and lumber yard In West Rcynoldsvllle, Pi, Hoffman corrects all defects of vision See him about your eyes. School shoes at Mllllrens. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, noar Hotol Imperial. New fall shoes at Mllllrens. Before you buy your Hot Blast call and examine the O. Rib. O. Hot Blast, It's a beauty and does the work. L. G, Lidle, sole agent. $2,000 accident and health insurance for $5.00 per year. Inquire of G. M McDonald. Block Light. Gives 300-oandle power light and uses loss gas than the ordinary burner. Get them at Blng-Stoke Co.'s. Bee tho guaranteed umbrella 98o at Mllllrens. W. B. Corsets at Mllllrens. HE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS. J IteportPd by The Star's t ftperlnl Correspondent. T Sykeavllle. Dr Burrollspent Sunday with friends at Anita. Milton Zimmerman's now house is nearly complotod. V. R. Holman has moved Into his new houso on Main street. Samuol Reod mado a flying trip to FuBols one day last week. Adon Null is slowly recovering from alight attack of typhoid fever. Miss Tressa Syphrlt, of Paradise, vIb- ttod Mrs. W. A. London last veek. Mrs. Milton Zimmerman visited friends tn Paradise a few days last week. Sykesvlllo has not been heard from for a long time but it Is not dead by any means. R. T. Smith le building an addition to his hotol In Sykes. A. 8. Doomer Is doing the work. A little boy came to make its home with Mr. and Mrs. William Null one day last week. Mrs. Thomas Sykes and children, of Ohio, are visiting the former's parents at this place. Hiram Rupert left on Monday for a couple of week's visit with his parents In Armstrong county. The street car lino coming to Sykos- ville from Reynoldsvlllo Is a groat ac commodation to tbo pooplc. The houses that the B. & S. company are building are noaring completion. Ono block is already occupied. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Illlllard, of But ler, are visiting tbo lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McPhorson. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Loyd are now oc cupying their new homo, which they lately purchased from Mr. Patterson. Services In the M. E. church Octobor 30th : Sunday school 9.30 a. m Epworth League 7.00 p. m.; church services 7.45 p. m. A Junior Loague was organized in the M. E. church on Sunday afternoon with Miss Blanche Frum ns super intendent. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krlnor attend ed the wedding of Mrs. Krlnor's Sister, Miss Elsie Smiley, at Red fern, Pa., Wednesday ovenlng. The foundation is being dug for tbo building of the parsonngo of tho M. E, church. Phinoas Reod having tbo con' tract, will push tho work along. Miss Blancho Frum and Miss Mabel Lyle acted as delegates to tho Epworth League convention hold at DuBols last week, bringing back a favorable report. Wlslinw. George Syphrlt moved to Sykesvlllo last Monday. Miss Anna Dickey was In Punxsutaw ney last week. Samuol Shankel was In Clarion Co. a few days Inst week. ' Bort Brown has moved from till place to Punxsutawney, whore bo is employed on tho railroad. If the lady that advertised last week In tho Valley news would come to this place she could satisfy her wants. There will be a pie social at the Bollinger school houso Friday night, Oct. 28. Everybody Invited to come, A number of our young folks attend' ed a newspaper social at Panlo last Friday night and got tho benefit of tbe rain. Charles and John Hollenbaugh wont to Clarksburg, Indiana county, where thoy have secured employment for this winter. Broke Into Ilia llouae. b. Lo (Julnn, of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by in vaslon of Cbronlo Constipation. When Dr. King's Now Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 25c at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. 'Dorothy Dodd" Shoes Excels any shoe on tbe market in stylo, fit and wormanshlp at tho price $3.00 and $3.50 ; 14 stylus to select from Blng-Stoke Co. A Love Letter. Would not Interest you if you're look ing for a guarauteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd. of Ponder, Mo. writes : "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklon's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best Salve on earth. 25c at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Notice to Advertisers. The copy for all display advertise ments must be In The Star office uo't later than 2.00 p. m. Monday of each week to have the advertisement appear In the paper the week it Is handed into office. Suns and Overcoats. Stocks full and complete ; boys school and dress suits and overooats ; mon's Clotboraft suits and overcoats $10.00 to $20.00. Blng-Stoke Co. School suits at Mllllrens, r Why You Should Visit the World's Fair. Tho principal reason why visit sh old be mado lo this greatest of Expositions Is on aeoount of its educa tional value. A visit to the World's Fair Is In Itself a trip around the world, for llfiy cents, the price of admission. The president of ono of our greatest universities has said "To the bright student the Exposition Is worth thou sand college lectures." The opimrtunlty of a life-time Is afforded in which to acquire, by .a few days' sojourn at tho Fair, an education which could not otherwise be received. The World's Fair Grounds cover ovor 1,200 acres, being more than twice as largo as those of tho World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago. Only a few woeks remain In which to take advantage of this great opportuni ty. Every day from now until theolose of the Fair is a "special" dav. Ths Wabash Is selling dally excursions tick ets to the Fair at greatly reduced rates; $12.00 St. Louis and return, on sale dally, except Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets good In Palace Reclining Chair Cars ; $15.00, St. Louis and return Tickets on sale dally, and good In either Palace Reclining Chair Cars or Pullman Sleepers. Tbe Wabash oper ates through trains from Pittsburg to tho World's Fair Main Entrance, all trains leaving the magnificent new passenger station. Corner of Liberty Avenue and Ferry Street, at 2.00 p. m and 8.30 p. m. dally, City Time. Detailed Information regarding rates and train service, to St. Louis, as well as to many Homoseekers' points in the West, Northwest and Southwest, cheer fully furnished at Wabash City Ticket Office, 320 Fifth Aronuo, Depot Ticket Office, Wabash Station, Pittsburg. 12-14-'04. Block Light. Gives 300 candle power light and uses less gas than the ordinary burner. Get them at Blng-Stoke Co. 'a. Notice to Taxpayers. After November 2, 1904, 6 per cent will be added on state and county taxes In Rcynoldsvllle borough. I. M. Swartz, Collector. Dress Ooods. What do you want thats now ? We have It In ull tbe new weaves and colorings. Blng-Stoke Co. Peggy of Paris bags at Mllllrens. Want Column. Rates: One cent dbp word for aanh and everv insertion. For Salk Ono fresh eow and nine spring calves. Inquire- of L. F. Holrick WANTED Girl for general house work. Wages three dollars. Enquire at Star office. LOHT-Elther In lteynoldsville, Brook ville or on pike between same, a red leather pocket-book containing about ($100 00) one hundred dollars, a chock for about ($30 00) thirty dollars and other papers. If finder will return same to J. II. Crawford, Rcynoldsvllle, Pa., thoy will be liberally rewarded For RENT Furnished room with privilege of bath room. Inquire at S, T. Reynolds residence. For Sale Good six room house and two lets on Main St., Reynoldsvlllo, Pa on easy torms. Inquire of E. Neff . To Let Two furnished rooms fi light housekeeping, with privilege of bath room. Inquire of Robert Fergus, WoBt Rcynoldsvllle. FOR SALE Hardware store doing good business. Reasons for selling poor health. Inquire at STAR office. Farm FOR SALE 119 acres, one mile from Brookvillo. Ono of the best I Jefferson county. Inquire at Vasblnd er's Photograph Gallery, Reynoldsvllle. For sale Livery stable and stock. In qulro at The Star office. JjJSTRAY NOTICE. Came trespassing on the premises of (he unuiTHiKiieu on iienunntou lownanip, inou I lie II ml of Oetolier, lUM, two amall blac bulls, one about 2 veara old and the nthnp yuarllnu. and one black heifer about two yeuraom. ine owner la requested to conn forward, Drove property, pur chamea an take them away or they wlfl be disposed of arroruuiK to law. r KANKC'ABl Desire, I'u. ' JJXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Mrs. Lavlsa D. Reynolds, Lata o( Winslow Township, Deceased. Notice la hereby alven that lettera tiii meMlnry on the estate of Mrs. Lavlaa I). ituynoius, late or tne township or Wlnaiow, county of JelTHrann and bLrim rif Vann.ul. vanla, deceased, have beeu granted to the undersigned, 19 whom all peraona Indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or demands win maae Known tne aunio without delay. J. K. Johnston, 0. 11. Johnston, Keynoldsvllle, Pa., Oct. 15, WOt. H'U Wanted! Girls to learn Winding and Quilling. Enterprise Silk Co. Waterproof a S Shoe fx For Men. C:: You enn have dry feet in wet wenther if you wear a pair of WALK-OVERS made of Viscolized Alaskan Calf. This shoe has a ten inch top, double soles clear through the heel, Blucher cut, welt sole. No tacks or wax to hurt the foot. Save doctor bills by keeping your feet dry. PIIK'K l.0O. 2H ot her st y Irs I n men's shoes 91 .50 to 95.00. Robinson's "foot FiTrmn Revnoldsville rcrtfvi s. mm . Esmmmm Getting What You Want Is better than getting something cheap. If you can do both at once, better still. You can always do it here, no matter what furniture want you have. We have the lurniture to fit it and thhe price and terms will be-better than anybody else's, too. J. R. HILLIS & CO. MAIY 111 M&) iJL Superiority This stove is superior in every way to any other stove of its class on the market. It is exceptionally neat and at tractive in appearance and is a great fuel saver and pow erful heater. Extraordinary Durability Is secured by the up-to-date construction. Above the fire pot is a cast iron lining which extends almost to the top. Above this the body is lined with steel, insuring long life and the greatest satisfaction when using. Why not call and see the many exclusive features of these constructions ? Reynoldsvllle 1 1 BBM9nB9sm Soft Coal, Slack, Wood in fact, anything combustible can be used in the celebrated Retort Peninsular Hot Blast Smoke Consuming Slack Burner. with Ash Pan and Tea Pot Stand. Hardware Go.
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