SEtt Stat. Subscription $t.OO)Kr ienr in advance. V A.nTRPHKNKOK, Kriltor and lMib. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBKK 10, iWi. AnlnflcnenrtentlrwnlpfMMT.jnihllsliedoverjr Wednesday nt Ki'vneMsvllle, ,liilVrin To. Ia., devoted to tin- Interest of KeynoliNvUle And Jeffersnncminty. Nin-r'lltirtil,wllltrvit fell with fnlrnew. unit will he especially friend ly towards tti liiliorlim i'Iiixk. OommunlriHlnnn Intended for pnlillrMlon niu.t rm wrnniimnli'd by ttio itrMrr'nimmi-. Bot for puullrntlon, hut n n utmrnntee ' oodfnltn. Interesting new Item solicited. Adverttslne niton tnudu nown on applica tion MthlKofllec. lingbty communication and cnanee or .lertlmmiit4i nhoiild rrin'li thl orllre by Monday noon. Subscription prlcrfl.noprryenr.ln advance. Addrc allcommunlcatlon loO. A.lHepn- nson, Keynoldsvllle, I'a. CHRY8ANTHEMUM EXCURSION. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg via Pennsyl vania Railroad. To accommodate those doslriiitf to hop the mftRniflcent display of chrysnnthe mums now blooming in tho l'hippa Conservatory, Schenly Paik, rittsbuiy, the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will sell excursion tickets to l'ittKburu on Sunday, November 20, from the fol lowing stations, at rates quoted, Rood only on trains Indicated : KASTKRH fTANPAIID TIMK. I, ,.,., Time of II, 1,0 Train. PallsCreek l !0 (1 12 A. M. Uoynoldsvlllo I 150 .: " Fuller 1 40 m.4-1 " Brookvillo 1 20 7. or. " Summervlllo 1 00 7.20 " "f" Stops on sljrnal or notice to nffent to receive passengers. Returning, special train will leave Pittsburg, Union Station, at 7.00 p. m., and run through to Driftwood, making all stops east of Hed Hunk. Tickets will also be accepted on DuNoi Express leaving Pittsburg at 5.05 p. m. The excursion rate will not bo accepte d on trains, and passengers not provided with tickets will be charged the regular full fare. It won't cost you a cent to get a dia mond ring. Attend Hoffman's opening Nov. 17th. t JICFFFIiSOX MACARONI t FACTORY J REYNOLD VI LLK, I'lCN VA. Jt One of the largest macaroni factories in the state Orders sent l . u. ). or on i 9? "''erence anywhere in the United States. Also wlmlesiilo iimmts f for the well known brand of Premium Flour. it 0.4J.MAKINARO, Proprietors JENNIE B. PINNEY: $ Solicits the patronago so J generously tondored to her husband, the late N. S G. PInney, of Brookvillo. All of the I 1 1 Insurance Companies represented by him have appointed her as his sue- oessor. f JOHN TRUDGEN, Solicitor for Mrs. Plnnoy In Itoyn- nlrluulllo : only good I v fa p fun fW-t . Walk-Overs Are all Goodyear Welted. For us it means more trade for you 6hoes free from tacks or roughness of any sort. The styles are correct. The workmanship of the very best. All different kinds of leather Patent Colt, Patent Kid, Chrome Calf, Vici Kid, Nue KueKid, Velours Calf. . Price, $3.50 and $4.00. a o p p p p p p v OR OBI N VJk Foot Fitters. Sykesvlltc. Sam Uoed wont to DuHois on Satur day. Mrs. Charles Kittenhouse left on Saturday for a two weeks' visit with friends In I'ittsburg. Mm. C E. St roust), of Paradise, visit ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Holman, lust week. Hiram Uupert returned homo on Monday of last week from a two week's visit In Armstrong county. There Is no school In room No. 4 this week, as Prof. Crlssman Is one of the jurymen at the county court. Charles ltiltenhoumj Is having his blacksmith shop made Into a store toom and Is also adding u pleco to the sido of it. The Loyal Temperance Leiiguo held a box social In Smith's hall on Tuesday night of last week. Something over seven dollars was cleared. Do not forget the Thanksgiving din ner and supper to be held in Smith's hall on Thanksgiving day and night by the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E. church. The M-'thodist parsonage Is Hearing completion, which will bo greatly appreciated by Kev. D. .1. r'ruin and family, who are patiently waiting tho removal to their new home. Miss Laura Ennis gave a surprise party one evening lust week in honor of her friends, Misses Etta Biid Katie Zimmerman, who depart with their parents In a week for tho west. Tho party wa9 highly enjoyed. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness Is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers rrnm Throat and Lung troubles. Hut slnco the advent of Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even tho worst cases can bo cured, nnd hopeless resignation is no longer neces sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchester, Mass., Isono of many whose lire was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by H. Alex Steke, Druggist. Price o0c, and 1 00. Trial bottles free. Florida r nd the Sunny South. Beginning October 15, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell Winter excursion tickets to tho resorts or Florida, tho Carolines, and other states in tho South and Southwest, at greatly reduced rates. For specific rates, limits, und other conditions, of tickets, consult any ticket agent. ocn'l Itespcrt Old Auc. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper respect or old ago, but juBt tho contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how soverc and Irrespective or old ago. Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Fever. Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 2"c, at H. Aiex Stoke's Drug Storo. Notice to Advertisers. The copy Tor all display advertise ments must be in The Star olllco not later than 2.00 p. m. Monday of each week to havo the advertisement appear in tho paper tho week it is handed Into oflloe. 'Block Light." Gives 300-candlo power light and uses less gas than the ordinary burner. Got thorn at Bing-Stoke Co's. Loave your ordors with John H Poubles for butterlnc. Soo the new outing (lannols at Mill irons. There will bo bargains at tho public sale at Wm. Copping's storo next Satur day afternoon. W. B. Corsets Millirens. A fine assortment of'china, cut glass, &o., opon for inspection at Hoffman's Nov. 17th. New fall hats at Millirens. 0 0 0 0 Walk-Over Shoes for. Men are Goodyear Welted 0 That's why they're so comfort able, ''Goodyear welted" means the method of sewing soles on shoes, and 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 leather can be used too. S O N'& Reynolds ville, Pa. The New Ballot. Tho now ballot, which our pt oplo had tho first opportunity to see Id all Its abnormity of feat-ire last Tuesday, certainly deserves to take the premium for stupidity and absurdity. No bettor device could have been conceived to confitso and befuddle tho voter. Instead of making it as easy as possible for him to express his will at the polls this ballot makes It as dlffcult as possible. Those ridiculous boites In the left hand column, to tho casual observer, look like mere meaningless gingerbread, and tho Impulse is to mark In the square at the head of tho Presidential electors. Unless the closest attention was paid to this many of tho voters, whose Intention was to voto tho straight party ticket, would voto only for the Presidential electors, thinking they were voting for all the candidates of the party of their choice. Of course the election officers could not assume that this was tho meaning of tho voter, and as a conse quence a number of votes wero lost to the State and County ticket In each precinct. On this account tho Stale and County ticket In Jefferson County will run eight, or nine hundred votes behind tho National ticket. And tak ing tho Slate as a whole the discrep ancy will amount to many thoii.-unds of votes. For this the voter Is not to blame, for ho Is not presumed to go to tho polls to figure out a Chineso puzzle, but to exercise the right of suffrage. The first thing tho next legislature ought to do Is to amend the ballot law by obliterating the boxes to the left and putting a circle at tho top of each column, a mark within which will bo equivalent to a mark opposite tho name of each candidate of that party. And all the names of tho candidates of a particular party should be In the samo column, under tho same heading. With tho present ballot It is almost Impos sible, when within a dark little voting booth, to find the State and County tickets at all. This monstrosity of a ballot Is the work of tho Ballot Reform Association, with some attempted improvements by the Legislature in the way of making it possible to vote a straight party ticket without biting an expert in the art of deciphering enigmas. But the effort was a dismal failure. The absurdity of this ballot was not demonstrated at the last State election, because there were no Presidential electors on It to confuse the voter. But now that It has been clearly demon strated that It Is the most successful thing ever devised to defeat tho will of tho voter, there should not bo anothur election held under Its ridiculous pro visions. Punxsutawney Spirit. m 1- Pennsylvama Railroad's Winter Excur sion Route Book. In pursuance of its annual custom, the Passenger Department of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company has just issued an attractive and comprehensive book descriptive of tho loading Winter re sorts of the East and South, and giving the rates and various routes and combi nations of routes of travel. Like all the publications of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, this "Winter Excursion Book" is a model of typographical and pictorial worlc. It is bound in a hand some and artistlo cover In colors, and contains much valuable information for winter tourists and travolors In general. It can bo bad free of charge at the principal tlckot ollleos of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, or will bo sent postpaid upon application to Goo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. WORLD'S FAIR EXCURSIONS. Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Last Month of the World's Greatest Show. The low-rate ten-day coach excursions of the Pennsylvania Railroad afford a fine opportunlnty for those who bavo not yet soon it to visit the greatest ex position evor hold in this country. Wednesdays, Novembor 0, 10, and 23 are the dates during the last month the fair is open. Rate, 114 65 from Reyn oldsvllle. Special train leaves at 5.27 p. m. ; connecting with epeclal train from Now York arriving at St. Louis 4.15 p. m. next day. A Ituuawuy lllcyt'le. Termipated with an ugly out on the leg of J. B. Ornor, Franklin Grove, 111. It devolopod a stubborn ulcer uoyiold ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklon'a Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c, at II. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Fertilizing Lime. We are prepared to furnish fertilizing lime on short notice. Address alt com munications to Cox St Marshall, Reyo oldsvllle, Pa. 'Block Light." Gives 300-candlo power light and uses loss gas than the ordinary burner. Get them at Bing-Stoke Co's. Sue the guaranteed umbrella 98o at Millirens. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, near Hotel Imperial. New fall shoes at Millirens. Buy your supply of groceries for Thanksgiving at Koerner'i grocery store, Main street. Why You Should Visit the Wot d's Fair. Tho principal reason why a visit sin uld bo made to this gr atest 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. Tho president of ono of nuf greatest universities has said "To the bright student the Exposition Is worth a thou sand college lectures." Tho opportunity of a life-time is afforded In which to acqulro, by a few days' sojourn at tho Fair, an education which could not Otherwise be received. The World's Fair Grounds cover over 1,200 acres, being more, than twice as largo as thoso 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. Tho Wabash Is selling dally excursions tick cts to the Fair at prently reduced rates; H2.00 St. Louis and return, on sale dally, except Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets good In Palace. Reclining Chair Cars; 15 00. St. Louis und return. Tickets on salo dally, and good In either Palaco Reclining Chair Cars or Pullman Sleepers. Tho Wabash oper ates through trains from Pittsburg to the World's Fair Main Entrance, all trains leaving tho magnificent new passenger station, Corner of Llborty Avenue and Ferry Street, at 2.00 p. m. and 8.H0 p. in. daily, City Time. Detailed information regarding rates and train service, to St. Louis, as woll as to many Homeseekers' points in the West, Northwest and Southwest, cheor fully furnished at Wabash City' Ticket Olllco, 320 Fifth Avenue, Depot Ticket Office, Wabash Statlon( Pittsburg. I2-14-'04. Not A ftlc k lnj Miner. "I was taken severely sick with kidnoy trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved mo. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I folt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and havo not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mlno have boon cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Llvor and Kidnoy troubles and General Debility." This is what H. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C, writes. Only 50e. at H. Ah x Stoke, Druggist. Want Column. Kntes: One cent, per word for each and every insert Ion. Lost Silver Hag shaped coltego pin, with word Gettysburg on ll. Finder will please confer a favor by leaving at thisoltbe. FOK SALK House and lot on Muln Ht. Inquire of Mrs. G W. Warnlck. FOH SAt.K Good driving horse. In quire at The star office. Roomers Wanted Inquire of Mrs R. L. Taafo, Jackson st. Foil SALE Grocery store ; good h). cation on Main stt t. inquire at THE STAR office. FOR Sale Very cheap, 3 gas stoves good as now. Inquire at this olllco. WANTED Girl for general house work. Wages threo dollars. Enquire at Star office. For Sale Hard waro store doing a good business. Reasons for soiling poor health. Inquire at Star oillce. For salo Livery stable and stock. In quire at THE Star office. Wanted! Girls to Icarn Winding and Quilling. Enterprise Silk Co. ,rtT:crxxxt:r:rr:-ttT:.XTxrrr: Thirty Days SWGCDlllfjSalC at A. KATZEN'S People's Bargain Store. On account of the dry spell of weather I have decided to offer my com plete stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing at sweeping reductions in order to make room for Christmas goods. Sale begins TUESDAY, NOV. 15 Remember Don't miss this sweeping sale. A. Katzen - - Prop. xn mi i tti t: .nsxu.vxxt rtQznxrxTi Coming with Everything New. A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION1 THE EDWIN J. HADLEY MOVING PIC TURE EXHIBITION At Reynolds Opera House On DECEMBER 31, 1904 Under auspices EP WORTH LEAGUE Has been universally conceded by press and publlo to be the best organization of Its kind In America. The searchlight of criticism lias fulled to find any flaw In Its equipment or meth ods. 2 UXU3333X!3Xn3333'J333aj Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods Notions and Ladies' Furnish ings Complete. The election is now over and the fall season In merchandising is well started. The styles are also well established, so that it is no longer a question what style to buy. ' We are daily receiving shipments of merchandise, which enables us to show the newest and most complete lines of above mentioned to be had anywhere. We also guar antee our prices as low, and in most cases lower, than you can buy elsewhere. We have also a nice line of suits, principally black, brown and blue. These are .'styles that are receiving general approval. If interested in a suit, don't fail to see these. We are showing suits irorn $10.00 to $15.00. 1 " iKkSkii"0""' uj. iM, vii. at an. iucbes wbUl lUM.urc. We have the best line of Furs we have ever been able to show you. If you have not already bought a Fur, don't put off buying too long. Cold weather creates a demand and best furs are always shipped early in the season. Furs range in price from 65c to $35.00. CORNER MAIN A.2STD FIFTH STRFFTS rteynoldsville, Pn. 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. (rt7Z5rrr:c: SHICK & WAGNER -THE BIG STOIIE- Cloaks, Suits and Skirts. Although our early stock of Cloaks was large, yet we have not been able to supply all demands. We are receiving shipments almost daily and invite you to see what we have. We have just received a new shipment of skirts. It is without question the best line and contains the best styles we have had this season. Don't fail to see our $6.50 SKirt. Nothing better for $ 1 0.00 anywhere. FURS
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