J? piiid flnriifl in utiraiire. Tl:l,Jlr.i, Killlnr ! Pub. WKI)NKsi.MY," MAY It. l'.NH). Entered n th iMMinfflrn xt Uiynollvllle, Pa., ftn tMM'oml riling mull mnili'r. Pok Ahskmhi.y W. T. COX. Cr KcyiioUUvllli". SiiblciM id iiimIoii nf lln Ki'iiiililli'iiii nf .li'fforwm rnunty fit the primary Hrclltin, Juno III, IIHHI. For Disthut Attohnky V. X. CONUAD, Of Hnil(Vllli, MnlOoi't to iiimIihi of tin' Kppiihllrnnw of Ji'ITi'ron I'ountv lit tin1 primary elwtlnn, June HI, l!Mi. VllH PISTRUT ATTOHNKY-- .1AMKS V. MU1IUAY, Of Cliiyvlllc lloroiivh. Huli.tivt toni'tlon of lli Kcpiilillriiti" of ,Ti-f-f prtfin roimlv, til tin prlminy flcrllnn, Jiiiip 111. Il. People Who Pay the Printer. Th following iH'inoiwhiivo piiid tlioir tiiiVHiM'ipt ionx or addid thrlr names to our lit Kini't" luxt ropoi t: W. II. t'lililf. Sninlv Vnlli'V. March l, IWH. M. M. Mcvi'i'. H.'VmoIiIhvIIIi., Janniiry. I, I'.ol. ItKoriri' HI int. i'liiiyiT, Mo., turn April '", 1!H . II. E. WVIIi'iiilnif, Kuiikli'town, I'ii., May 4, 1II. Wm. A. Slpwnrt, licynolrinvlllv, lncl Mny 2, llil. ( hiit li'i S. Kin-luiric. Ki-ynnlilnvllli1, lnrl. Mi-. John Sinlili, Nolilivtown, I'a., Maivli 10, IWI. M.t). KlliiKi'iimillh, Kivkilalci .M 111-. lnr May 'i. IK'I. liulH-rt lionlhlt, lli'yiioliNvllli-, .Tiini'O, mil. !. N. M.'I'Ihthoii, I'uiiXKiitiiwiii'y, Liii-w May 2, l!H. h. '. iVIiuckor, Kcyiioldsvllli', (ml May 2, mil. I,. M. WVIIrcl, (ilcn CuniplM'll, .Tniic 10. IWI. .Insi-ph ShalTor. KcvnoldM III". Anrll 4. I'.ml. .liHi'ph MoitIhoii. Ili'i'.I ic.. May I J, IWH. V. I' IH.-ki'V, Ki-viMilitHVlllf. April -.'it. I'il. lohn 1. ('aiuphcll. Il".kln. Mav IV l!M. Milton .lolin, Ki'ViioliNvlMi'. I i'hruary HI, 1IKH. John WIIIIiiiiih, KrynohlsvMU'.OiMohi'r I. H. I'rof. John I'. Ilowrr, l-'riMlonla, I'a., Lniw Mav H. mil. V. V. Marshall, HcyiHiliUvlllo, May It, l!m, A Keen, Clear Brain. Your bt'Ht fot'linffn, your Horinl posl tion or buHinusH mh'cphu dopond lurjfely on thu nvrffot actum of your stomach nnd liver. Dr. Kintf'n New Life Villa irlvo inurpimod ntreiii;tli, H keen, clour bruin, hitch Hmbition. A 2.") cent box will mnko you fuel like a new being Sold by II. Alex. Stpko, drutri;int. A flter List. List of iineH'mod lottcra remaining1 in the poKtotHi at Reynoldnvillo, I'a., week endinc Jliiv . I !KJ(: Henry Cnri tt, Mlwt C'lirrle Hiinslng er (2), S. D.JKirington, Wm. Llnjjinfel- tor, Mr. rla Snvnof. Say adv tiwid and (rive dato of list ...t,ji...i w...- r w.,.., jwiivij l.n,ju i... ni"iu. lllnAno. . 11 Vf .1, in. nmmiiAnu, i. Tortured a Witness. Intense Riifforinjr was endured by wit ness T. L. Martin, of llixio. Ky., before lie cave this evidence: "I couched every night until my throat wax nearly raw; then tried Dr. KitiR'n New Dineovery which tave limtunt relief. I have used it in mv family for four years and re commend it hh the (rreateHt remedy for Couirhn, t;ol(Js and all Throat, I nest and Limp troubles " It will stop the worst couch, and not only prevents but absolutely cures consumption. Price "i(lo and $1.00. Kvorv bottle cuaranteed Trial bottles free at II. Alex. Stoke's druc store. Reduced Rates to Washington. For the Imperial Council, Order of the Mystic Shrine, at Washlncton, U. C. Mav 22-24. the 1'ennsylvania Kail- road will sell tickets to the general pUb lie, from all stations on its line, to Washington and return, at. vate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets to he sold and cood clnc Muy 10-21, return lnc to May 28, inclusive. For the past forty years the firm of Armstrong & McKelvy have stood at the head us makers of pure Unseed oil and white lead. A few yeurs aco they started to make mixed paint from their own make of both lead and oil with the result, as had been foreseen, that the painters ull over the country are adopt ing their paints, knowing full well that tholr well known honesty as to use of material and their better method of mixing and tinting would produce a iiuint bettor than t.hov could mix with load and oil. This paint for sale by tlul & liarton. Don't forcot that we ure still In the plnmbiiii: busiiiMSH at the old stand nnd have on hand a large stock of plumbing material. All our work fully Riiurun tiled. Hall & liarton. Millirens assortment of spring shirts excels all others. Johnston & Nolan are now Bulling line of ladles' shoes for $1.50 that form' erly sold for $2.50. Got the now color In your spring hat at Milliren a. Latest styles In shoes at Johnston & Nolan's shoe parlors. Call and see shoes and get their low prices. We have a large stock of doors, sash, nails and builders' hardware, rooting and sheeting paper, cement, sewer pipe, &o. Hall & Burton. For Sale Good houso, plastered and painted, on Worth street. Call on or write to Palace Huataurant, Clearfleld, Red shoes are just the thing for baby. 50o buys a nice pair at Robinson's. For sale oheap for cash, a Hve-drawer drop-head Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine. Inquire of J. H. Myers. We have the nicest thing In a spring tooth harrow ever seen In Jefferson county. Hall & Burton. See Millirens new Steamer and Hat trunks. i It would bo worth your while to call In and see our line 6 gas chandelier and oath room fixtures. Nothing like foro. Hall & Barton. Wo have greater desire thatSherwln- 'm)h paints should give satisfaction man who owns the house. We "a at stake. Roynoldsville Vo, table and dressy shoe, try MILLIRENS Clothing which Wins upon the honor Spring line of the pride and HATS FOR SUMMER 11 'f We are showing a complete line of all colors and all the new shapes in GOLF HATS at all prices, 50c, 1.00, 2.00, 2.50. A complete line of the new shapes in all colors in DERBIES just received at 1.00, 1.25, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 and 3.00., Children's Headwear of all prices 5c. to 1.00. Boys' Suits Our stock be ing large makes this the most ad vantageous place for mothers to come to fit the boys out. A new cut that others don't have in three-piece suits with the fancy vest, sizes 10 to 16, 3.50 to 7.00. Double-breasted 2-piece Suits in all coles and weaves, such as fancy Worsteds in checks and stripes, Cassi meres, Cheviots and Clay Worsteds, sizes 6 to 16, prices 1.00 to 6.00. Vestee Suits for the little tots, trimmed up fancy and good. We have them in all sizes from 3 to 8, and with the small collars and a fancy vest opening in front or with the sailor collar and vest opening in back, prices $1.50 to $4-.50. Men's and The World-wide-famed or Silk Madras at $1.00 $1.50. "'ill Mr We also have a complete line of O. N. S. Shirts in MadraB in as many colors as If you want to Save anything found MILLIRENS !' I ! THE The Satisfactory Store. THE DIFFERENCE Hetween clothing pold by boastful, extravagant advertipin and tbat retailed through a solid, time-earned reputation in vast. j TUK FIRST is a method of selling with a hurrah and great prom ises clothing with very little merit back of it. THE SKCONI) is one where the customer secures apparel made of the firm selling it and intended to give the utmost sat isfaction. This second way is the "Milliren" way. It's a way which is winning the approval of the men of Iieynoldsville and vidinity. Our Suits for men are those which the pocket-book of the intelligent man. The assortment stands second to none. In all colors at all prices from 3.50 to Sweet, Orr Co. made. Neat, well-made Trousers, new patterns and made in a way found usually in higher prices. Excellent values at 1.50. Cassimeres, Cheviots and Fancy Wors teds in very desirable, stylish patterns, Stripes, Checks and Plaids, cut in the latest fashion and finished up in a manner equal if not better than most tailor miade. Guar anteed not to rip and Union-made at 2.00, 1.50, 1.75, 1.50, 1.75, all kinds and 2.50. 3.00. Men's Underwear For warm weather Domestic Balbriggan, plain or fancy, 25c. per garment. Genuine French lialbrig gan, Bon-Bon Goods, plain or fancy colors, stripes or plaids, Red, Blue or Laven der. Cannot be matched at 50c. per garment. Spring Neckwear Each week brings some thing new in color or weave to our Necktie Department. So when you want a Necktie that others don't have call on us. All prices from 10c. per dozen to 75c. apiece. Boys' Summer Shirts "MONARCH" is our standard, you can imagine at 89c, 50c, Money and be Up-to-Date, come to us in a first-class furnishing goods store. BfG CLOTHIERS. Approval appeal to the (good sense, 1 16. 00. Trouser Bargains Beyond Comparison Second shipment just received from the All these goods are Union 3.25, 3.50 and 4100 Young Men's Suits Fifty dis tinct patterns in this line that covers Clay Wors teds, Fancy Worsteds in Checks, Stripes, Cheviots, Cassimeres and all the rest, Single or Double Breasted, Square or Round Cornered Sack. Some have single and some have double breasted vests, with or without collar. Sizes 15 to 20. $4.50 to $12. .Negligee! V in all colors and in Madras Percale, Oxford, Cheviot and 75c ana ipi.ou. for w AITINU FOR YOU VWrk Waiting For you! Waiting for you to find out the difference between the best .drugs and the mayhap kind; Waitino fob Yor . To learn that" lira g'i a good dog, but Holdfast is a better." Wk'vk Waited For a great many people who wanted to be sure of their prescriptions. Now Wk Wait On them instead of for them. Abso lutely pure goods, equitable prices- and courteous service are waiting for you at y il. 8TAMEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office at Hotel MeC'otinell, Keynoldsvllln, I'll II OTEL McCONNELIi, IIEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FRANK J. BLACK Proprietor. The lending hotl of the town. llpndcUiir torn tor nommnrcfiil men. HttMim hont, froe Ihh, bnth room nndolosntu on every floor, ftiimpln room, billiard room, telephone con nect ions &c. Gentle Spring Very likely will tempt every mortal, young or old, to examine the shoe dealers' stock. The store that has the most complete and sty lish line on its shelves will be the one to make Spring's wooing most effective. Our Spring Goods Are in nnd on the shelves ' readv for your insinjction, and as samples of perfect nnd stvlish shoeniakinji, we do not exaggerate in the least when we say they cannot be beaten. They siK-ak for themselves. No intending purchaser can re sist the arguments in their favor. Our prices are always reasonable. Johnston & Nolan, Shoe Dealers. Want Your Clothing to Fit ? Then you ought to go to J. C. Froehlich, MERCHANT TAILOR. My line of samples are well worth anvone 8 time to call and inspect. Remember All Work is Guaranteed. Cleanim;, Renairinc and Alter ing a bpecialty. J. C. FROEHLICH. Next door to 1'rloater Bros. rrttcrEccccccx: rxrr. rrrrrn We pl.'ice on Bale the Finest line of Corsets . at 25, 50, 75 and $1.00 ever offered and should claim the attention of every lady. 0 Parasols and Umbrellas . .Call and see them. our competitors. Val Laces and From 3 cents to 15 ment ever offered. CALL MNP before going elsewhere. CEXTKNXIAL HALL Stoke's Pharmacy. "St Lace and I Ruffled Curtains it v ft ft We have them nicely arranged so you can see them jfy without any trouble. jy . They are nil New fjjjl Styles. Prices Fifty O Cents to Five Dollars. 5? V V I I I V V LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS, JACKETS and SKIRTS, Also SHIRTWAISTS. V e ft i) i) e f tit Ill DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SILKS and SATINS. Ill WASH GOODS of all kinds. fa fa fa fa fa fa fa V Bing&CoSS 1 1 1 txxi :nrcctxrtxr:c:t n rr H Our prices can not be quoted by Edging cents per yard. Finest assort- GET PRICES. No trouble to show goods J. J. sutler's New store. 1WILDIXQ. , Hoblnsou's. , niiiiii rrr ZnTl l VTK I I IT M
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