3Pe -fr Stan Sitbtcription $l.Su fir r ytnr, or $1.00 if jwmJ tMethi in itdimnce. C. A. TKPHKNOJI, Kdllor and Pnb. WEDNESDAY. DKCKM BKR ft, 1WX). A n Indnprtiftpnt locnl piippr, putillhMl btitjf V ndncftitiiy lit KpyimlilMvllln, Ji'ff'inin l'n. dnviiit'd to the liittreM of Koynnldnvllla mill JoffiTwin comity. Non-imlltli'iil, will tri-nt all with fnlrnivM.iinil will bi'ivtpwlRllj frlond ty towards thn llitHiritiff i'llim. Oommiinli'iitliiiiii Inlnndfd for piitillcntlon mufit bo Bi'iornpanlod by the wrftnr'H nnmn, not for puiilliMillon, hut nn minrmitrii of good fnltn. Intomstliiic news ItnmssollrltMl, Advertising rntem niiirtn known on Bpplli'n tlon lit thi offlrw In 1'rm'hllch-lli'nry lllix k. LeiiKhty roinniunli'Htlonii nnd rhnnK6 of ftdverllHoinntitH Hhould ronoh this office by Monday noon. ViitMiTlptlon prlrpl.nnp"r jrmr.ln B.flmm. Addro ftllrommiinlrntlonii tot). A.Stoph annon, Knynoldnvllln, Kntnrpd nt thn piwtnfrlcn nt Kpynoldnvllle, P., an nond rlann mull mattor. Teachers' Institute. Tho nnnuul TVhuIiijih' Instltuto con venes Monilny, IVc. 17, In tho cmirt hoiiHo, Urook villi!, 1'n., Ht 2.00 o'clock, fi. m. Tho tulent secured for tho oven njf entertainments tills your in excep tinnBlly fino, btinjr soliTted from Amer ica.' most populur entertttinors. Prof. K. O. Excell, of Chlentro, will have churjfc of the mimic. The evening ses sions will he held In tho Marlln opnr honso. Monday evening, Dec. 17th Tho Hotfors-lirllU y HecitHla, Van Vcachton KoHers, harpist, Chan. F. Grilloy, humorist-entertainer. This will boono.of tho most charmine and unique enter tainments ever given In Brookvillo. "Thore Is no pair of entertainers who are more popularor present Htinoreven Inif's program than tho Uogoin-Orilley Combination. Mr. Koger's harp Is al ways a surprise to thoso who hear him for tho first timo, and repeated selec tions are more and more enjoyable. Mr. Grilley's selections were varied. His pathetic Bnd humorous selections CHused repeated encores." Beverly (Muss.) Citizvn. Tuesday evening, Dec. 18. Illustrated Ijeetiire on ''The Paris Exposition" hy W. Hlnton VVhlto. This lecturo is majrniflcently Illustrated by 150 views, and the delineation In itself Is well-nleh perfect. "Description manillcont.views magnificent beyond description." Bay View (Mich.) Krmrirr. "One of tho best attractions at Chautauqua." Chau tauqua lliritUl. Wednesday evening, Deo. 1!), The Ariel Ladies Sextette, composed of tho nix sweet singing Smith sisters. This organization has, during tho past eight seasons, appeared in nearly every state In tho Union and In fifteen hundred different cities and towns establishing a national reputation as entertainers. 'Every number was a perfect treat, every note apnrodelight.'' Dallas (Tex.) Xeini. "The peoplo of this city were charmed with your de lightful entertiiinmont." Cieo. F. Tib- betts, Secretary Y. M. C. A., Clncin miti. Ohio. Thursday evening, Dec. 20, Lecture m "The Heroism of a Private Llfo" by Russell H. Conwoll. Mr. Conwell Is to-day one of America's most popular platform speakers, and as such is in such constant demand t hat he cannot respond to one-half the calls he receives. While he is heard preaching every Sabbath In his magnificent church In Philadelphia by thousands of people, yet tho Phila delphia Times says: "The only lectur er In America who can fill a hall in this city with three thousand peoplo at a dollar a head." Excursion tickets to Brookvillo and return can be purchased at any station on tho Pennsylvania and H., K. P railroads. Anyone wishing to attend the institute may address the county superintendent for orders to secure ex cursion tickets. Letter to M. M. Davis, . HeifnoldsviUr. Fa. Dear Sir: What would bo the result of selling poor paint with thlsguarnntoey "If you nave any fault tonnd wti.n mis paint, either now In putting It on, or hereafter In the wear, toll your dealer about it. "We authnrrzo him to do what Is Ight at our expense." That means pay damages, don I It. Rore's another guarantee: "If your state chemist finds this paint adulterated, we will pay his bill, and sond you U00." We stand by both of these guarantees: as we are the maker, we know all about it. Yours truly, 14 F. W. DEVOK & CO. Zinc and Grinding make Devoo Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. For Sale or Rent. Our property and stock fur sale, or 111 sell stock and rent the rooms. J. C. KINO & CO. Best assortment of holiday goods, all bargains, at B. T. Cox's. Silverware and- silver novelties ut iixnlor's jewelry store. New neckwear Is arriving weekly at Milllrens. Army leggings for men and boys at Williams.' Latest style! In shoes at Johnston tc, Nolan's shoe parlors. Call and see hoes and get their low prices. Letter List. List of unclaimod lottors remaining in the postofllce at Keynoldsville, Pa., wank ending Uec. 1, lWio: Mm. Matilda Pettigrow. Miss Maggie Keid, Hon McAnany, P. 11. Songe. Foreign Alsignor Glvlo Suarro, Pet tcrino Zunpio. Say advertised and give date of list whon calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M Books for the Holidays. I have a large line of books, calen dars, booklets, Christmas cards, &c, from lOo. to $1.50. After Inspecting my stock If you do not find what you want 1 will bo pleased to oruor for you. can furnish you any huoK published. ' Stoke. Stockholder's Meeting. Tho regular annual meeting of the stockholders of tho First National Bank of Keynoldsville, Pa., for the election of Directors for tho onsuing year, will bo held in the Hanking ltonm on Tues- day, January 7th, 1001, at 3.00 p. m. John H. Kauchku, Cashier. Mr. Weeks gavo a number of clover character sketches, and his efforts were received with hearty applause. Wilkes liurre Htrntd. At Assembly Hull De cember l.th. Bronze Turkios for Sule I will sell full blooded bronze turkics at $1.7. aniece for next 30 davs. Martin L. Hetrick. Williama' shoes oxccll all others in quality and prloe. Arrow-brand cullurs 2 for 25c. at Mil lirens. Anothor new line of ladies' and misses coats and cue8 at Shlck & Wagner's. Low prices, good tits, Hrst-closs work at John Flynn 8 tailor shop. Large line of Christmas goods at Gooder's jewelry store. Call and see the stock. It will ao your eyes good Tablets given away with school shoes at Johnston & r-olun . Mitchell, the tailor, has no oompotl' turn on line overcoats. A water set, one large pitcher and si glasses for 27 cents at is. T. Cox's. Go to Shlck & Wagner's for your fall goods. You will find a complete lino of everything. Johnston & Nolan have a fine line of Emerson's shoes for gentlemen. See them. For Sale New buggies, wheels, tops. cushions, dashes, &c also second-hand buggies and hacks, by L. M. Snyder. fllwayson TimI 7 UP-TO-DATE. I will visit Rrookville from 9 a. m. Dec. 14, until 2,30 p. m. Dec. 15, and Hotel Imper ial, Keynoldsville, DECEMBER 13. Good eye work a spec ialty and all work warranted. G. C. GIBSON, Optician. we eii . . We guarantee . our Ranges and Prizer Oaks in every respect. Anyone finding them not as we represent them, their money will be refunded. you a fine, big RANGE for $16.50 to $21. Heat ing Stoves, $3.50 and upwards. Cook Stoves for $13 and upward. WE also carry a nice line of Furniture, Carpets, Kitchen Utensils, Lamps, Curtains, Rugs, Bedding, Dishes, Glass ware, in fact, anything needed to furnish a house from cellar to garret. We are pleased to show you our goods. New building opposite the postomce. O. R. H ALL. vsw' -LLi - ---rf w ifss Jit 11 P No Idle Talk, No Waste of Words, W But Plain, Honest Statements at SHICK & WAGNER gyp THE BIG STORE. mm 'S Overcoats Our Overcoat Department is what should Interest you now. Overcoats in the new Oxford Shades that for stylo and quality are as good as any first-class tailor can make, and their price one-third less. At the rate these ooats have been selling we are convinced our trade appreciates our efforts and price. Men's Over coats at $5, $7, $3, $10, $12, $15, $18. Boys' Overcoats, age 15 to 20, at $2.50, $4.50, $0.00, $8.00. Boys' Overcoats, age 3 to 15, at $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing See our suits before buying. You will save dollars by buying at this store. We have been very careful in selecting our line of olothing for fall, and have Just received the lost of our large order. We invite you, one and all, to exam I no this line. Men's Underwear We Bell Men's Undorwcar at no advance In price, as we bought all of our underwear early last spring direct from the - manufacturer and will sell at the same low price. Men's ribbed fluece-linud 50c. a suit. Men's extra heavy floece-llned 8.5c. a suit. Men's extra heavy ribbed, fleece lined $1.00 a suit. Men's Merino Underwear 05c. asuit. Men's Camel Hair Wool $1.50asuit. Men's Pure Wool in Brown, Tan, Grey and Red, $2.00 a suit. Men's extra heavy Underwear, all wool, doubled over the chest and back, remarkable value at $2.00 a suit. We have also added to our already large stock a new lot of HATS, CAPS, t NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, COLLARS, i-HOSE, SHOES, MACKINTOSHES, MEN'S HEAVY WORKING COATS, ETC. In fact, we have a complete line of everything in Men's Furnishings. i Money refunded or made satisfactory to consumer if goods prove unsatisfactory. Shick & Wagner, THE BIG STORE. Next door to P. O. THE SEASON'S TRIUMPHANT VALUES VAe Steadfastly Hold to the Supreme Clothing; Offering lAhlch Habe Won (Jsb Fame, Level Headed Customers Are notBwept about by the prevalent extravagant advertisements which, like a weather vane in a gale of wind, blow all around the compass from $ 30 Buits to $15; 20 suits to $10; $10 suits to 5; $25 overcoats to $15; $20 overcoats to $10, and $10 overcoats to $5. The public wants the best for its money and preferB QUALITY IN THE GARMENT to ridiculous claims as to worth. Fictitious boasting how much business Borne merchants do is no proof that they do the business. The goods that we sell at small profits is the proof that satisfaction is the best policy and our past dealings with the public is the best proof. . MGn'S SuitS n a tne f-ancy stripes, checks, smooth blacks and beavers, thibet and good all-wool clay worsteds in sacks and cutaways. Match it if you can for $10.00. Men's SuitS Suit8 of blue' black, gray Men's SuitS In a11 the latest colorings and fancy serges, cut in in black, blue, gray, brown the latest styles, single or double breast- and fancy checks and stripes. Strictly ed, for $10. all wool for $8. 00. YOUth'S SuitS AeB f rom 1 5 to 1 9 y ears old' in blacki blue, gray, Btripes and checks. They run in prices from $5.00 to $12.00. They are beauties. Children's Suits In3 Pieceand2 Piece8 Men's Overcoats of Meltons or Ker- with the reefer, collar seys, blue or black, or plain, also with reversible silk vest, and all shades of coverts, all properly Prices, $1.25, 1.60, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 to $5.00. cut and strictly all wool for $10.00. MGnS OVGTCOcltS Oxford mixtures, black and blue kerseys, Borne with satin-lined shoulders and padding. They are dandies at $12.00. Boys Overcoats From 15 yearsoldto19- Boys Overcoats From 15 t0 19 years These come in blue, ' old, in blue, black, black, coverts, grays and all the latest gray and brown effects. The best coat patterns for $8.00. ever sold for the money, $9.00. Child's Overcoat Tliey come in tlie ellort box coat in blue wack, brown and gray. The latest fada for your child at $2.00 to $5.00. MenS Underwear A8d suit of under- BOVS Underwear Mothers, we have the wear for 50c to $4. 00 ' greatest fleece-lined the suit. They come in plain and fleece suit of underwear for your boys at $1.00 lined. Look this line over. the suit you ever saw. Men'S ShirtS n a11 tne lattJst stripes and the best made and fitting shirts in all the country. See them for $1.00. Men's SllirtS We have the greatest Bov'sSllirtS Mothers, we have them 50c shirts you ever saw J in solid and soft bosoms in soft bosom with two collars and a pair in all the latest checks and stripes at 50o. of cuffs for 50 cents. TieS ! TieS 1 e are tue only Pel,le handling the great Kuf us Waterhouse neckwear. The greatest and best line you ever looked at, 25 to 50o Hats! Hats! In DlatkB. browns and Caps For tne raeni by8 and children. Oxfords. Stiff hats in 1 They come in all the predomi- all the latest shades and colors; in Al- nating shapes and styles. A cap for 25 pines and soft hats from 50o to $3. cents to One dollar and fifty cents. Umt) rellctS ur umbrellas are liere for the holidays and they are the nicest line you ever saw and they run in prices from 50o to $5.00. GlOVeS For men' Dye and children, both tor dress and working. In lined and unlined for 25o to $2 the pair. TrUnkS, BclfifS, Ful1 -reH8 Suit Ca8ea in a11 tlie different styles and YOURS TRULY, S cott McClelland7
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