An independent journal devoted to the interests of Rcynoldsville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME 13. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2:, 1904. NUMBER 27. I'M Holds Fire 36 Hours COLE'S HOT BLAST Does it with either ordinary soft coal or hard cord. This stove is the ideal heater because the never out, the rooms are heated evenly, best of all, it tines less coal than any other stove made. In fact, we guarantee It to save one-third In fuel over any lower-draft stove the same size. Coles Hot Blast will burn briskly (or two hours In the morning with coal put In the evening before. Simply open the draft. These wonderful results are possible because of the patented Hot Blast draft used in connec tion with the patented air-tight construction (see picture), which we will show in detail if you will come to the store. We guaran tee It to remain air-tight as long as used. DON'T PUT UP WITH YOUR OLD STOVE ANOTHER YEAR is false economy. Cole's Hot Blast saves its cost in fuel every year and at that gives most satisfactory heat; it is cleanly, and is sold under a positive guarantee. If you enjoy the luxury of dressing in warm rooms without the necessity of kindling new fires, investi gate Cole's Hot Blast to-day. The Keystone Hardware Go. SOLE AGENTS THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE IN c? tar- Postofflce. Reynoldavllle, Pa. DlMtMrona Wreck. Carelessness Is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since he advent of Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, oven the worst cases can bo cured, and hopeless resignation Is no longer neceH sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchester, Mass., Is ooe of many whose life was laved by Dr. King's Now Discovery. This great remedy Is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by H. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Price 50c, and 11.00. Trial bottles free. 'Block Light." Gives 300-candle power litrht and uses loss gas than tho ordinary burner. Get thorn at Ding-Stoke Co's. urn-ntm in s m n i mix.; Remember The .Reynoldsvillc Candy Works for HOLIDAY CANDIES We have filled our place with a lot of new kinds of fresh candy'and we try to please everybody. Stop and look in our window then H come in and we will show you the finest line of fresh and home-made candies ever shown in Rcynoldsville. Stop and Take a Look at the finest candy you ever saw. ReunollSYllle Candu Works Main Street. Nolan Block. -AT- Breakers Met Store Saturday, Nov. 26, 1904, -will be- Grand Opening of Holiday Goods Where you will find a complete assortment of new and up-to-date Toys and Fancy Goods. Dolls In all the lutest designs and patterns, at prices which will interost you in buying. Just the kind to please ' your child. Doll Go-Ca'rts and Buggies For the pleasure of the girls and all kinds of Sleds to please the boys Shoo-Flyos for baby. Do You Like a nice "Christmas Tree" ? We have them, and an unllmltod supply of decorations. The finest id tho market. Bell Chimes and Bell Toys And all kinds of rattles. Just what you are looking for topluuse baby. Building Blocks ABC Blocks, Drawing Slates, Paint Boxes and many other kiiidurgurton helps. Drums All prices, from the 10c toy up to the military. See the new novelty in drums. . Our Mechanical Toys Are complete. All kinds Hill Climbers and Perform ing Clowns and Moving Trains of Curs. ' Do You Want a Nice Book For a girl or a boy V We have them. All the latest in Xmas story books. Our Stock of Games Is vory large. Curd games, Croklnole, Carom, Par oheesl, Sotlo and various others. Tops All kinds, from the cheapest toy to the fine musical top, aud we have the musio boxes that please. Toy Furniture From the upholstered parlor suites to tho furnishings of Doll Kitchens, Sideboard, Bureaus, Tables and Chairs. Toy Pianos The kind to make musio for Dolly's party. Toy Dishes A large variety of the beauty kind at prices that will please. Fancy Goods Toilet oases, Manicure Sets, Smoking sets, Penman's sets, Shaving sets, Work Boxes, and a great variety of fancy articles for a nice present for a friend. China Goods Fancy salads, celery trays, Fruits, Cups and Saucers, and a large variety of imported china goods at a gen uine bargain ia price. Lamps and Water Sets See our fine line of Lamps and Water sets, and other articles of Glassware useful and ornamental. We Have a Nice Line of Jewelry Rings, Beauty Pins, Cuff Buttons and Cuff Links that are beauties. Gloves and Mittens If you wish a nloe pair Gloves or Mittens for Gent or lady, boy or girl, oall and see our line. Handkerchieves and Purses We carry a nloe line of Handkerchieves and Purses which would please you ben you see them. . Our Line of Staples . Such as are kept In a first class Racket Store, are al ways up-to-date and not the trashy, shelf worn stock that is kept In some sueb stores. WE wish to thank our patrons for their patronage in the past and solicit a continuance of it, as our motto is fair and impartial treatment for everone. Our store has always been headquarters for holiday goods and we are better prepared than ever to supply your needs and it is our prices that tell. Call and examine goods early and yoft will be treated just as courteously as if you were making the purchase. Remember the date and place Sat., Nov. 26. Breakey's Racket Store, Haiti St.vReynoldsville, Pa. Why You Should Visit the World's Fair. The principal reason why a visit shruld be made to this greatest of Expositions Is on account of its educa tional value. A visit to the World's Fair Is In itsolf a trip around the world, for fifty cents, the price of admission. The president of one of our greatest universities has said "To the bright student tho Exposition is worth a thou sand col lego lectures." The opportunity of a llfo-tlme 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 over 1,200 acres, bolng more than twice as largo as tboso of tho World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago. Only a fow wocks remain In which to take advantage of this great opportuni ty. Every day from now until the closo of the Fair Is a "social" day. Tho Wabash Is selling dally excursions tick ots to the Fair at greatly reduced rates; 112 00 St. Louis and return, on sale dally, except Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets good In Palaco Reclining Chair Cars ; 115.00, St. Louis and return. Tickets on sale dally, and good In either Palaco Reclining Chair Cars or Pullman Sleepers. Tho Wabash oper ates through tralnB from Pittsburg to tho World's Fair Main Entrance, all trains leaving tho magnificent new passenger station, Corner of Liberty Avenuo and Forry Streot, at 2.00 p. m. and 8.30 p. m. dally, City Time. Detailed information rcgardlpg rates and train scrvlco, to St. Louis, as well as to many Homescckors' points In tho Wett, Northwest and Southwest, cheer fully furnished at Wabash City Ticket OIHco, 320 Fifth Avenuo, Depot Ticket Office, Wabash Station, Pittsburg. 12-14-W. Not A Kirk Day Mure. "I was taken soveroly sick with kidney trouble I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and dotormlned to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not scon a sick day since Neighbors of mine have boon cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Ktdnoy troubles and General Debility." This Is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C, writes. Only 50c, at H. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Florida and the Sunny South. Beginning October 15, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will soli Winter excursion tickets to the resorts of Florida, the Carolina, and other state In the South and Southwest, at greatly reduced rates. For specific rates, limits, and other conditions, of tickets, consult any ticket agent. DocaiiH Heaped Old Ago. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old age, but just tho contrary In the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no mutter how severe and Irrespective of old age. Dyspopsia, Jaundlco, Fevor, Constipation all yield to this perfect PHI. 25o, at H. Alex Stake's Drug Store. Bull Dog Boots. No use trying to beat the "Bull Dog" duck snag proof rubber boot we're sell ing. Ask one of the many wearers of "Bull Dog" boots. He will tell you how "tuff" they are. Cost no more than or dinary kinds. Bing-Stoke Co. Notice to Advertisers. The oopy for all display advertise monts must be in The Star odloo not 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. Seo the guaranteed umbrella 08c at Mllllrens. J. E. Mltcboll, merchant tailor, noar Hotel Imperial. New fall shoes at Mllllrens. Telephone your order to Koorner's and we will deliver them. MRS. : JENNIE B. PINNEY Solicits the patronage so generously tendered to her husband, the lute N. G. Plnney, of Brook vlllo. All of tho J J Insurance Companies represented by him have appointed her as his suc cessor. JOHN TRUDGEN, i Solicitor for Mrs. Plnney In Reyn l oldsville. The Oentla Game of Football. Notwithstanding the claims of Its admirers that the game of football was bolng so modified that its dangerous features were being eliminated, It has claimed many victims this season. Bo sides tho largo number of fatalities there havo been scores of minor Injuries, to say nothing of tho .overtaxing of organs that will develop serious dif ficulties later on. In the whole domain of athletics thoro Is no other game so brutal, senseless, uiittclcntiflo and In jurious to tho constitutions of those who engHgo In It. Besides, It is utterly de moralizing In Its effects upon college students who become ltn votaries. They are absolutely inflttoi! for Intellectual pursuits and very frequently ruin them selves phyHically. That this game has becomo the leading athletic attraction at our great Institutions of learning Is certainly unfortunntu and a standing reproach to those who countenance and and encourage It. Punxsuiawney Spirit. Clerical Orders for 1905. Pursuant to its usual custom, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will isfeuu clerical orders for tho year 1!K)5 to ordained clergymen having regular cliargo as settled pastors of churches liH'ated on or neur Its lines. Clergymen desiring such orders should mako In dividual application for same on blanks furnished by tho Company and which, can now bo obtained from the Ticket Agents. Applications should be sent to the Goneral Ofllco of the Company as soon as possible, In no case later than December 15, so that orders may be mailed by December 30, to all clorgy men entitled to receive thorn. A Runaway Illryrle. Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Ornor, Franklin Grove, III. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklon's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c, at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. A High Class Shoe. Tho "Dorothy Dodd" shoe baa the high class effect, Inasmuch as Its stylish appearance and finish are very pro nounced. It has the red nod cxoluslve noss without the extra prlco 13.00 and $3.50. Blng-Stoko Co. Fertilising Lime. Wo are prepared to furnish fertilizing lime on short notice. Address all com munications to Cox & Marshall, Reyn oldBvllle, Pa. JOHN C. HIRST, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER,. Surveyor and Drnuglitamnn, Office In Sol Shaffer building, Main street. yy L. JOHNSTON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Ofllce four doors from Itoss House, Went Keynoldsvllle, Pa. pRIESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS.' Ttliii'k and while funoralcnrs, Mian strnat. Iteynuldsvlllo, l'a. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING. The II. S. Iliirlul Leninc lias boon tinted and found all rluht. (iiicapmt form of In surance. Secure a contract. Woodward Uulldlnir, Koynoldsvllle l'a. Cole's Hot Blast. Is an air-tight hcator that Is so scien tifically constructed that It burnB all tho gas arising from soft coal, hard coal, llgnlto coal or screenings. This saves half the cost of fuel. A guarantee with evory stove. Sold by Kcystono Hardware Company. "Block Light." Gives 300-cundlo power light and uses less gas than tho ordinary burner. Get them at Blng-Stoko Co's. FIT That's what It moans when you buy a pair of our Queen Quality Shoes for Women. This cut represents one of tho now stylos, made of Booth's Ideal Kid. The toe is medium narr ow, arched instep, with two inch heel. Heavy sole with slight extension on the outside. Just the thing to wear with a walking skirt. TL! HIT V, We want to acquaint you with ft A. our women s shoe that we sell for U&I2.00 and 12.50. They are the best shoes made for the price. Prlco 1.00. Specials 13.90. ROBINSO NTS & Foot Fitters. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. OPENING i nursciay, uec. i, iv REMEMBER DAY AND DATE. We have an immense line of Havalind, German and Austrian China, odd Cups and Saucers, Sugar and Creams, Berry Plates, Salads, Trays, Vases, Jars, Jardineres, Clocks, Toilet articles, Cabinets and Screens. Lamos and Silver- 1 lM ware. We are anxious to show them. A nice assortment of Cut Glass, Oriental Rugs, nice warm Comfortables, Lace Curtains, Couch and Table Covers, Carpets direct from the mill, Body Brussels, Tapestries, Ingrains and full room sized Rugs. We have any thing you need for your house. Furniture, Stoves, Beds and Bed ding, Go-carts, Cradles. Come and see and be convinced. m h G R . H A LvlLi I: I