mm An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. Published weekly. Ont Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUMK 13. REYNOLDSVILLE. PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, li)04. NUMBER 25. BING-STOKE COMPANY Department tores Ladies,' Misses Children's Goats. Pi Ml if Latest Novelty In Furs. v That we name such low prices on our Coats and Jack ets is surprising; to many. ? In response to the numerous questions hinging on this point, we beg to explain that last May and June, when manufacturers were at their dullest, we placed large fall orders. Then we had Fall Garments made to our order at a saving of from $2.00 to $4.00 per garment. Ladies' Coats, $5.00 to $25.00. Misses' Coats, $3.75 to $10. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $9. AH the new weaves at a sav ing to you of 25 to 35 per cent. Clothcraft Belted Overcoats Many people have the idea that a belted overcoat is the same as any other, the only difference being that it has a belt That mnvliA trim nf Ik tl.e majority of belted overcoats, but it's NOT true of the Cloth craft hind. TKpv jim rut nn j special patterns which lj allow the belt to draw Lu without wrinkling I I the goods in the wrong III place, tightening tha I Vi coat or destroying its I M fit and shape in the I ll least C J Ml M M . i ne style luusiraieu is the "Eton." , It's one of the snap piest coats ever produced. Materials are the popular mixed goods. Cheviots, Tweeds, Freizes and Meltons. Come in and ask us to show you these coats. Take the one you like at $10 to $35. ' Not Fur weather, perhaps, but Fur buying time. The offering we make consists of 1 lit .-t;vA Furs that we purchased at a time when we could con trol prices, and are much better value than we could 1 procure now. All the best Furs are here, including Mink, Siberian Squirrel, Fox, Otter, Black Martin, Aus- vTl7 A Correct Shoe A woman knows a woman's wants. She knows that with properly fashioned shoes she may almost defy, criticism in an ill fitting gown. My shoes are properly fashioned and cor rect in every detail. DOROTHY DODD. Boots $3.00 and $3.50. Ox fords $2.50 and $3.00. tralian Martin, Coney at a saving to you of 25 to 35 per cent. BING-STOKE COMPANY. Where there's everything that people wear and most things people buy. Rural Free Delivery. The people of Jefferson county are now beginning to realize the advantag es of rural free delivery. Three routes have been established recently and others are In progress To secure rural free delivery It la necessary to get not less than a hundred signers, all of whom must be heads of families, on a route from twenty to twonty-flve miles In length. The roads must be good, and there must be no unbrldged streams on thorn. The route must be so arranged that the carrier will not be required to travel over the same road twice while ranking his dally rounds. Rural routes should, wherever possible, bo supplied from a railway-supplied postofflce. To map out a route of the proper lenglh and get at least one hundred heads of families to sign the petition involves considerable gratuitous labor on the part of somo one In the community. Hut It U worth the effort, as lttsagrent convenience to the people In the rurtl diHtrlots, who can buy postage stamps, register letter and purchase money orders from the delivery wagon right at their doors. We have been urging the people of Jefferson county to peti tion for rural free delivery for the past two years, but they seem slow to take hold. The counties Of Armstrong, Clarion and Indiana are full of rural free delivery routes uhd new ones are being established almost every week. If the conditions are right rural free delivery may be had for tho asking, and It is abundantly worth asking for. Punx sutawney Spirit. Good Advice to Oirls. Hero is some common sense advice given by a Missouri editor to the girls of his town : ' Don't hang around the depot unless you are going away or are there to meet frlonds. Don't go to tbe poHtofllce and shove about In a miscel laneous crowd. Don't go to church and take a back seat with your escort, then whispor and glgglo throughout the sermon. Don t be loud and boisterous and Blangy. Stand on your dignity and don't form acquaintances quickly. Don't carry your heart on your sleeve and dnu't throw yourself Into tbe arms of every good looking drummer or every well dressed stranger who comes to town. Be womanly, be modest, be thoughtful and serious at times ; don't unnox yourself, and thus loose woman's swootest charms." Disastrous Wreck. Carelessness Is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and bung troubles. But since tho advent of Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst casos can bo cured, and hopoless resignation Is no longer neces sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchester, Mass., Is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This groat remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by H. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Price 60o, and 11.00. Trial bottles free. Florida and the Sunny South. Beginning October 15, the Ponnbyl- vania Railroad Company will sell Winter excursion tickets to the resorts of Florida, tbe Carolina, and other statu in the South and Southwest, at greatly reduced rates. For spoclflo rates, limits, and other conditions, of tickets, consult any ticket agent. PeKKy of Paris bags at MUllrens. Leave your orders with John H. Doubles for butterine. THE STATE GRANGE. J. T. Ailman, Press Correspondent. Miehtgnn Is one of tho strongest grange states In tho Union. The In fluence of the grange Is felt and admit ted by all purl les. The State Grange has a strong Legislative Committee of 5 members among whom are tho Master and Sec. of the State Grange. They are prompt and untiring In carrying out the instructions of the 8 la to Grange in legislative matters. One of the subjects receiving especial attention this full Is reform In Primary Elections. The re form element demands a law providing for tbe nomination of Governor, Lieu tenant Governor and members of the Legislature by a direct vote of the people. It is needless to say that the grange there favors this reform. Every candidate for legislative honors has been interrogated as to bis position and tho members of the grunge over tho statu know where tho different candidates stand. It is not lo any sense a party question and no doubt many nienih. rs of tho order will rlso above parly and vote for or against men en tirely on the ground of their position on this question. Among the many good things that tho grange Is doing, His the increasing the rauks of independent voter, -o- The delegates to tho National Grange aro packing their grips and will be ready to start for Oregon on the first train after they have voted on election dBy. This is tho most truly representa tive body of farmers that meets any where In tho United States. Thoy will go to the Paclfto coust on the crest of the wave of prosperity, so far as the organization is concerned, and those who expect them to speak positively and clearly In tho intorestof agriculture will not be disappointed. -o- Of no less importance to the patrons and farmers of Pcnn'a is the coming State Grange mooting to ho held In the city of of Erie, Deo. 13-10. It promises to be one of the largest and most en thusiastic State Grango meetings over hold. If the plodding farmer, who has all his life novcr looked beyond bUfarm and the narrow limits of his little com munity, could spend at least a day In this mooting ho would got such a rova lutton of the dignity of his culling and the possibilities before tho American farmer as would be a revelation to hlra. Why should not evory one of the more than :i00,000 farms of the stato be represented thero ? What respect would bo paid to tha utturonces of such a body Not A Nlrk Hay Mnrr. "I was taken severely sluk with kidney troublo. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which rolioved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Blttors and determined to try that. After taking a fow doses I felt rolioved, and Boon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Nolgbbors of mlno have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This Is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C, writes. Only 50o, at II. Alt x Stoke, Druggist. W. B. Corsets at MUllrens. If you want an up-to-date hot blast stove, buy the Retort Peninsular, tho colebrated smoke consumer and fuel saver. Sold only by the Reynoldsville Hardware Compuny. Seethe new fancy vests) at Mllllreny. (3 . f yueen Quality Shoes for Women di v a fa S R O B I N S O N'Si IF I T IN A PAIR OF QUEEN Quality shoes the emphasis comes on the word FIT. Women with cheerful faces always look young. Queen Quality gives such comfort that every woman who wears them looks young. They are serviceable because they are made of the very best leathers by experienced workmen. The price is $3.00 ; specials $3.50. We carry a complete line of shoes in the new styles for $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 a pair. Foot Fitters. Reynoldsville, Pa. The Companion Informs and , F.ntertalns. Tha Youth's Companion uses enter tainment as a means rather than an end, conveying always in Its fiction and Its articles some convincing truth or some contribution to the useful know ledge of Its readers. The 225 men and women enlisted to write for The Companion represent an infinite variety of talents and callings. Through Tbe Companion they address not only the young and impressionable, but the fathers and mother of the nation. The entire family claim a abare In tbe good things which All The Companion's pages. Full Illustrated Announcement, de. scribing the principal features of The Companion's new volume for 1905, will bn sent to any address free. The new subscribers for 1905 will re ceive all the Issues of The Companion (or the remaining weeks of 1904 free from the time of subscription also The Companion "Carnations" Calendar for 1!M)5, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. The Youth's Companion, 144 Borkely Street, Boston, Mass. Want Powder Plant Removed. A large number of soutb-slde citizens were in Brookville the first of the week, being .-called here as witnesses in an equity case brought by a number of citizens of the village of Cloe to com pel the removal of the Mahoning Pow der Company's plant from that vicinity. Argument in the case was beard before Judge Allison O. Smith, of Clearfield, in tbe absenoe of Judge Reed.' The citizens of the village aboved named contend that owing to the numerous explosions occurring in and about the plant life Is made very unpleasant and dangerous for them, and as they were first on the ground they are asking tbe court to oust tbe offonslve intruder. Brookville JirpubUcnn. Notice to Advertisers. The copy for all display advertise mcnts must be in The Star office not later than 2.00 p. m. Monday of each week to have the advertisement appear in the paper the wook it is banded into ofllco. Why You Should Visit the World's Fair. Tbe principal reason why a visit should be made to this greatest of Expositions is on account of its educa tional value. A visit to the World's Fair is in itself a trip around the world, for fifty cents, the price of admission. Tbe president nf one ' our greatest universities baa said "To the bright student the Exposition is worth thou sand collogo lectures.' The opportunity of a life-time is afforded n which to acquire, by a few days' sojourn at the Fair, an education which could n otherwise be received. Tbe World's Fair. Grounds cover ove'r 1,200 acres, being more tbau twice as large as tboee of the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago. Only a few weeks remain in which to take advantage of this great opportuni ty. Every day from now until the close of the Fair is a "special" day. The Wabash Is selling dally excursions tick eta to the Fair at greatly reduoed rates; $12.00 St. Louis and return, on sale dally, except Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets good in Palace Reclining Chair Cars ; 115.00, St. Louis and return. Tickets on sale dally, and good In either Palace Reclining Cbalr Cars or Pullman Sleepers. Tbe Wabash oper ates through trains from Pittsburg to the World's Fair Main Entranoe, 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 Homeseekers' points in the Wcit, Northwest and Southwest, cheer fully furnished at Wabash City Tlokot Office, 320 Fifth Avenue, Depot Ticket Office, Wabash Station, Pittsburg. 12-14-'04. . . Doesn't Heaped Old A ge. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in tho case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all ylold to this perfect Pill. 25o, at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. A Clean SM Burner A Slack Burner with an Ash Pan. We are exclusive agents for the Retort Peninsular The Celebrated Smoke Consumer and Fuel Saver, Don't buy a soft coal stove until you have seen this top notcher. As a fuel saver and heater it is simply without an . equal. These are some of the many advantages: Reflector Top. Cheerful Mica Illuminating Door. Swing Lift Feed Door, which enables you to feed big lumps of coal or knotty wood. Exposed Fire Pot, which radiates intense heat. Large Ash Pan, with nickel Ash Guard. Don't forget it is the cleanest soft coal stove sold in the world. A GUARANTEE BOND Signed by the officers of the Peninsular Stove Company with each and every RetortPeninsular. Reyuolasville Mm Co