mm VOLUME 8. REYNOMWVIMiE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, DECEM HER 20, 1899. v "The Measure that is full of Wheat has no room for Wind Price Counts Whftr xxyx " Our Announcements have no room for Fiction pMnnpvx U1UU11U is Counted Not many customers are paying fancy prices for Clothing pimply because they like to spend more money than their neighbors. Nearly all have an eye to worth, and few are blind to price saving when good value is assured. And if we cannot offer you better Inducements in Quality, Pattern, Fit and Prices we will not expect your trade. Below we name a few items that hint of a wealth of attractive offerings: MEN S OVERCOATS In Bluo, Black and Brown, Beavor, Kersey and Chinchilla. The finest lino In town, for $5.00, $8.00, 18.00, H0.00 and up to 15.00. BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS One of the largest lines tn the county and prloea that are right, tl 00, 1 50, 176, 2 00, 2 60, 3 00, 3 60, 4 00 and up to 15.00. See this line before buying. CHILDREN'S REEFERS Mother, we are cloning out our line of Reefer and if in need of any It will pay you to buy now. Reefers that were f 00 now 4 00 .. " 4 00 " 3 25 " " " 3 60 " 2 "5 " " " 3 00 " 225 UNDERWEAR For men and boya tn Natural Wool, Fleece Lined and Fancy Color for 50c, 85o, $1 00, 1 50, 2 00, 3 00 and 4 00 the suit. Greatest line in town. SUSPENDERS This Is an article that every man and boy must have. We have a very hand son) line to show you at 25o, 35c and 50c. MEN'S FANCY VESTS We have one of the Count lines ever brought to the town and the prices on them are just right. x HATS, HATS, HATS The largest and most complete line to be found In the county. Men's Stiff Huts in Black and Brown from tl 00 to S3 00, and in Alpines and Crush from fiOo to $2 60. HOSIERY In Tans, Blaoks, Grays and Blues and all fancy shades. Why not buy your father, brother or sweetheart a half dozen or a dozen? An elegant assort ment for 25o, 50c, 75o and M 00. MEN'S SUITS Single and Doiihlu Breasted, in Blue, Black, Brown and Mixed Good, at $4 50, 5 00, 6 00. 7 50, 8 50, 10 00 and up to 12 00. BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS In Single and Dnublo Breasted, finest line In the town. They come In Blue, Black, Brown, Grey and mixed effects, at 3 50, 4 00, 4 50, 5 00 and up to $10.00. MEN'S WORKING PANTS Gentlemen, we have the agency for the famous CarhRrtt Brand, which is a union-made garment, and ovary pair is warranted to be satiHfactnry in every way, or your money buck. TRUNKS, TELESCOPES AND SUIT CASKS Any ono of them will make a nice present and wo have them priced in an easy way. Please call and look our line over. MEN'S DUESS SHIRTS A thing that men wear all the year round, and nothing more Miitnblo for a present. One hundred different pat terntt to select from at 50o, 75o, $1 00 and 1 50. Don't full to see this line. UMBRELLAS . Nothing more unliable for a present. The finest lino In tho city In crooks and straights, and silvor mounted, at 50c, "5c, $1 00, 1 25, 1 50. 2 00, 2 50 and up to $" 00. COLLARS AND CUFFS We have more styles to select from than all other merchants put together, and there is nothing In this line we cannot show you. Collurs, two for 25c, $1 40 per dozen; Cuffs $2 50 per dozen. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS A full and complete line In Cheviots, Jerseys and all wool at 25o, 50o, 75o, 100, 150, 2 00 and 2 50. See this Hue. MEN'S DRESS PANTS We are the sole agents for the cele brated Dutchess Trousers. A guaran tee goes with each pair. They come In Blue and Black Cheviots, Cashmeres, Fancy Worsteds and priced from $1 25 to $4 50. MEN'S ULSTERS That Overcoat of yours is not quite heavy and warm enough for winter. Better look Into tho Ulster subject. There'a the Frieze, In which you will never freeze; then the Chinchilla, bet ter inquire about prices on these. BOYS' ULSTERS AND PEA JACKETS We have a full line in Blue, Black and Gray at following prices: $1 00, 1 50, 2 00, 2 50, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, 00 and up to $10 00. BOYS' OVERCOATS In Bluo, Black and all light shados at $3 00, 3 50, 4 00, 4 50, 5 00 and up to $8 00. Call and look this line over. MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS What man would not more than ap preciate such a present? We have thorn at $2 50, 3 00, 3 50, 4 00, 4 50, 6 00 and on up to $10 00. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Tho finest and largest Silk Handker chief you ever saw for 25 and 60c.; also in Japanese Silk for 10, 15 and 25o. It will pay you to see this line. TIES, TIES, TIES For any and all. We are showing the largest line in the city, and at prices that are right. We have thorn in Puffs, Tecks, Imperials, Bows and Strings. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S GLOVES AND MITTENS In Kids and Mochas, lined and unllned, with fur and plain tops, at 50c, 75c, $1 00, 1 25, 1 50 and up to $2 00. Noth ing nloor for a present. Thanking you for trade in the past and wishing you fl Merru Gliristmas and Happy New year. I am Yours Respectfully, 1 BELL'S OLD STAND. Scott McClelland, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Teachers' Institute. The talent for the coming teachers' tnslituto held at Brook villa December 25-20, Is selected from Ihe lending educa tors and entertainer of the day. The evening entertainer are among the very b't that ran be obtained. Monday evening. Dec. 25th, Concert. This will be an opimrlunlty to hear a good mmIo music as has ever been heard In any of our large cities. Ernest Gam ble, hiiRo: Miss Minnie Rlhll, concert planM.e: Mlxs Maude Rogers, soprano. Mr. Gamble has one of the most power ful and muMcnt voices on the stage to day. He captures his andleneo from the start and wins encores at every nppearance. Tnesdny evening. Dec. 2l)th Lecture. Bishop C. H. Fowler, D. D , LL. D., "Great Deeds of Great Men." Bishop Fowler Is recognized from ocean to ocean as oue of the ablest lecturer upon the American platform. Wednesday evening, Dec. 27th John ThomH Concert Company. This is one of the best companies that Is before the public An evening with John Thomas In which he Introduces his specialties, comprising humorous songs, recitals, and Impersonations, Is a delightful en tertainment of itself, and in connection with his talented supKi't, provides a great attraction. Thlscompnny appears In Pittsburg Dec. 2fl. Thursday evening, Dec. 2Hth Lec ture. Russell II . Conwell. "The Silvor Crown." The Ntw York &'in says: "Now that Gough, Beecher and the other great lecturer are gone, he 1 the most popular lecturer tn America. One cannot hear Russell Conwell with out being a happier, more prosperous and useful cltizon. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women and all feci the results In loss of appetite, poison In tho blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listlnss.run-down fooling. But there is no need to feel llko that. J. W. Gardner, of Idavllle, Ind., says: "Electric Bitter are Just the thing for a man when he don't caro whether ho lives or dies. It gave me now strength and good appetite. I can now eat any thing and have a now Icaso on llfo."' Only 50 cents at. H. Alex Stoke' drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Holiday Excursion. In accordance with an old established custom tbo Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts burg R'y will this year Issue excursion tickets between all stations on Its line aocount of Christmas and New Years Holiday at a faro and ono third for the round trip.' Ticket will bo sold and good going on Deo. 23, 24, 25, 30 and 31, 1899 and January 1, 1900, limited for return passage until Jan. 2, 1000. The Allegheny Valley Railway will ell tickets at regular excursion rates from December 2ft to 25, inclusive, De cember 30 and 31, 181(0, and January 1, 1000, good to return January 2, 1900. Paid Dear for Hi Leg. B. D. Blanton. of Thackerville, Tex., in two years paid over $300.00 to doc tors to cure a running sore on his log. Then they wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Guaranteed cure for piles. 25 cents a box. Hold by H. Alex Stoke, druggist. Farm for Sale, Cheap to quick buyer, the Hawthorne homestead, situated in Knox township, three miles south of Brookvllle. Con tains AO acres, 40 acres cleared, balance wood land. 150 bearing apple trees, all choice grafted fruit, peaches, pears, cherries, green gages, plums, grapes, mullberries and other small fruits. A never-falling spring of good water. Four foot vein of coal opened. Will Bell surface and mineral separate, or both, to suit purchaser. For further infor mation inquire of Joseph Hawthorne or A. T. McCluro, Reynoldsvllle Pa. Notice of Stockholder' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for the election of Directors for tho ensuing year, will be held In the Banking Room on Tucsduy, January 1Kb, 1900, at 3.00 p. m. John II. Kauchkr, Cashlor. Buy your boy a watch for aChrlstmas gift. Gooder, tho juweler has watches that ho guarantees, from $1.00 up. Army leggings for mon at Williams' shoe store. Go stoves and Welsbach lamps to burn at Hall & Barton's. MUUrens $8.00' and $10.00 overcoats are hummers. Seloot your Christmas gift from Goodor'B stock. I bought my stock of watches before the advanoo in prices, and can give you tho benefit of tho prices before the raise Goodkk, the Jeweler. we Don't Propose MIDQ you To take up your time reading long lists of articles on sale here for Christ mas gifts. All I ask of you is to come and see them and compare prices. Space will not permit giving you full list of prices but I will offer all Ladles' Jackets, Gapes and Collarettes At 10 per cent Reduction through the holidays. Now improve your time and get bargains. For Tailor-Made Suits and Jackets. this is the place to get them. I will guarantee good fits and perfect satis faction. Remember the place on corner of Main and 4th streets, in Centennial Hall THE NEW STORE. J. J. Suiter, Proprietor, Ueynolitsville , l'a. . BBEZKE2a5ffiB5 ROBINSON'S This is an interesting store to buy your FALL ANI WINTER FOOTWEAR. Our store is full and running over with Bargains. IN MOVING OUR STOCK we found odds and ends, and as there is about one pair of a kind we offer them to the trade at prices that are bound to sell them. Shoes that were $1.50 now 79 cents. I $1.00 Shoes cut to 59 cents. Ladies' Rubbers, 4 to 5, 19 cents, Robinson's New Shoe Store. Christmas Presents . . Are you puzzled as to what to buy the O men folks for Christmas present . . . We Can Help You Out. See our stock of vrr-n ft r mz J, A 2C7: r-w GUNS, PIPES, KNIVES, SKATES, CIGARS, for 50 cents and $1.00 a box, and on up. We handle a number of articles suitable for presents. We are selling our goods very cheap. Alex. Risfon. The Cheapest Place to Buu Glottilna is at N. HAN AITS. Call and be convinced how cheap you can buy Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. Men's Suits, worsted, $4.75 to $10. 00; Men's Cheviot Suits, $4.50 to $10.00; Men's Kersey Overcoats for $5.00; everybody else will ask you $9.00 for same; Men's Overcoats $6.00, worth $10.00; Youths' Storm Overcoats $3.50 to $5.00, worth 6.00 to 9.00. Men's and Boys' Underwear. Men'B fleece-lined 25 cts. apiece; tho very best of Men's fleece-lined at 45 cts. apiece. Roys' fleece-lined 25 cts., worth 40 cts. Ladies' Department. Ladies' Tailor-mado Suits, Skirts, Plush Capes, Col larettes, Fur Capes, fcc., cheaper than they are now selling at the factories. I bought my good before the advtmoo In price and you will get the benefit of cheap buying, IN". JiISTA-TJ.
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