V . t VOLUME 9. KEYNOLDSVILLE, i'ENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1901. NUMOU 50. Jtfat mm ammmmmmmmm. Shick & -THE BUI A Great Jacket Coat Suit Sale. Wo will olFer for two days only our entire stock of Ladios' and Misses Tailor-made Suits and Jack- 3 eta at 2 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We , frnnkly pay that the weather has been 3 agaiubt us tlie last ten days and we are going to 5 take measure? to catch your quick interest. Please remember that price cuts are for 3 . Thursday and. Friday Only, MAY th AND 10th. All suits that were If 7. 50 and 8.00 will go at . 518 All $U and $10 suits for !?7.4S. All $11,. $12, and $12.50 suits for $1.48. All $14, $15 and $1(5.50 suits for $12.48. All Ladies' Jackets that were from $.3.75 to $10 will go at from $1..8 to $7.48. . This means a Baving of from $2.50 to $4.00 on a coat suit and from $1.75 to $3.00 on a jacket. REMEMBER When we advertise a sale we do not show a few goods that are old and out of style but every Jacket and Coat ' Suit that is in the store will go in this sale. sr We have the best and newest things that are EH to be had, made in all the new cloths, shapes : . sr and shades; all sizes from 14 to 42. iumuiumiiuuiUiuu- Special Sale. FOR ONE WEEK OlSTLY All-wool Albatross, 30 in. wide, worth 30c per ynrd at 24c. Any color you desire. All-wool Serge 52 inches wide, black, worth $1.30 at $1.00 per yard. All-wool Serge 52 in. wide, worth $1.00 per yd. at 75c. Camels' hair, all-wool, 48 in. wide, worth $1.50 per yard, at $1.10. . Other lirena Howl in 1'roportlon. Counterpanes ranging in prices from 75c. to $3.50. SPECIAL-TAKE NOTICE. j We are prepared to show you the finest and most com IVspletelineof SHIRT WAISTS and Shirt Waist patterns ever Drougnt to our city. All-wool Melrose and French flannels' in patterns only. No two alike. All latest shades just imported. Ladies' Jacket Suits worth $10.50 at $8.50 and $9.00. See them betore going elsewhere. All Summer Goods at Reduced Prices. See our LACE CURTAINS. Call and be convinced that Sutter's is the place you are looking for. . The Sale lasts for one week only. The New Store. J. J. suiter. Carpets In Stock. ' 2500 yards Ingrains, 150 65c. per yard. 1500 yards Tapestry Brussels, 50 to 80c. per yard. 1500 yards Wilton Velvets, 75 to $1. 00 per yd. '.- Also Body Brussels and Axminster to suit. ART SQUARES, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES. Linoleum 2 yards wide, Table Oil Cloth, only Handsome China and Porcelain Dinner sets, , Beautiful Reclining GoCartB for baby, ''it'1 Coal and Gas Ranges, Hot Plates and Ovens, led i ANYTHING NEEDED iz2 Wagner 1 STORK. - 3 3 and 37 i cents per sq. yard. $1.55 per bolt Room and Parlor Suits. ; f IN YOUR HOUSK. 17?u. HATjL. I i I 8 8 o o . 8 8 g J? ft ft w 8 Mr. May Faxtnn Stnwcll, Snlnlat Inr Junior Contest and Commencement Eierclttfl occccceecceeeeceeeecccecececccceeecee Rathmel. Rob Drown, of Soldier, spent Sunday hero. Edward Cnrlston drove to DuTlols Sunday. Mrs. Dun Lylo, of DiiHoIh, b vlnl tltif friends Intra. II. B. WyHe Is at Crenshaw on busi ness this week. 8. E. una W. T. BrUon wore In Pitts burn lust Sunday. Tints. Monrou had business In Brock woyvillo hint week. MIhs Mae Johnston 1h visiting frii)ndn In HiiRols thin week. J. W. Smith spent Sunday with friends In Falls Creek. x Smwrvlnor McCleory has a crow of men ut work on the rondu this week. Tho Senior Endeavor will reorganize noxt Sunday evening. All tho old mem bers aro requested to bo f resent. VV. O. No. (102, P. O. S. of A., will hold a social this (Wednesday) evening with their families and frlonds In tholr hull. William Pomroy will soil his house hold goods next Monday at public Balo. Ho Is making arrangements to sail for England In a few days, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Siplo, who have been visiting relatives here and at Brookvlllit for the past four months, re turned to tholr home In North Dakota Monday. Hormtown. M. L. Hetrlck was at Italntown Tues day. J. B. Smith finished sawing Wednes day. William Calhoun was at Sugar Hill Monday. O. S. Shtigars had buslnoss at Brock wayville Wednesday. Jas. McDonald, Esq,, of Brookville, was In tills place Thursday. Mrs. George Smith, of Beechwoods, was In this pluca Thursday. , Miss Ethel Carter, of Punxsutawnoy, is visiting Mrs. A. B. Moore. Paradise. The Gibson saw mill Is In operation again. " " ' J. M. Strouso had business In Indiana countylast week. ' About a half dozen of our young peo ple wore at Pittsburg Sunday. A. I. Gibson, of Wlnslow, had busi ness hire a few days last week. Jame Cnthors, of Pittsburg, visited his purd.'U In this place last week. Miss ii 'z Strouso is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. W, C. Murray, in- Brookvlfle this week. t Saved His Leg. P. A. Du forth, of LaGrange. Ga.. suffered for tlx months with a frightful running sorJ on his leg; but writes that Bucklen'a Ainlca Salve wholly cured It in five da For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, It's the! best salve In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2To. Sold by H. Alex Stoki , druggist. Chuap for sell a set of 1 rey and oart. Cash M. M. Davis will uggy harness, buggy, sur- If yourdrugfclst does not want to sell you Clydesdall' Ointment, it Is because he wants you jo take some cheup sub stitute. Don do It demand Clydes dale. Although lhodevll ha not been us ually regarded is using such an Imple ment In his woik, an author, In search of a novel tltlli, has published "The Devil's Plough. 5? w w 8 8 v w w w A Dog's Advantage. The Clearlli'ld J'ltlilic &)irit says a Dutchman of thut town addressed his dog as follows : "My dog, you huvo a schnapp. You vus only a dog und I vas a man, but I vlsh I vbh you. You cfTry way haf tho bust of it. Von you go mit tho bed In, you shunt durn round drco times and lay down. Von I go mlt tho bod, I haf to lock up tho 111 aoo und vind up tho clock and put the cat out and undress mlnself und my vifc vakes up und scolds mo; don tho baby cries und I haf to vawk him up and down; don maybe von I shust go to sloop It's timo to got out again. Von you get up you stretch yourself and scratch yoursolf a couplo of times und you vus up. I huf to light tho fire und put on the kittle, scrap somu mid my vifo already, and maybe I get some breakfast. You play round all day und have plenty of fun. I haf to vork ull day und haf plenty of trouble Von yous die yous dead. Vcn I dlo I haf to go to hados yet." Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofllco at IUtynoIdsvillo, Pa. week ending April 27th, 1001: . S. M. Bost, G. A. Colwoll. John T. Chapman, S. II. Busman, Esq., Mrs. George E. Loat, Goorgo Miller, Mrs. Sadie Wario, Edward Wawzrenskl. Say udvortised and give date of list whon calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. . Shudders at His Past. "I recall now with horror," says Mall Carrier Burnett Mann, of Levanna, O., "my three yoars of suffering from Kid noy trouble I was hardly ever free from dull aches or acute pains in my back. To stoop or lift mall Backs made mo groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up, when I began to use Electric Bitters, but six bottles com pletely on red me and made me feel like a new man." They're unrivaled to reg ulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Perfect satisfaction guaran teed by H. Alex Stoke, druggist. Only ,ri0 cents. Viewers' Notice. NOTICE: In the matter of the peti tion of the chief burgess and town coun cil of tho borough of Uoynoldsvlllo for tho appointment of viewers to assess damages and benefits caused by the laying out and opening for publio use and benefit an extension of Willow alley from the eastern line of Eighth Btreet to the western line of lot now owned by Jerry Heckman, on a line with said alloy as already opened up and laid out, across the lands of Mrs. George Khodes, A. M. Applegate and C. H. Presoott, Jr., and others if need be. In the Court of Common Pleas of Jefferson county, No. 85, August term, 1W1. The undersigned, having been ap pointed by aforesaid court viewers in the foregoing matter, hereby give no tice that thoy will on Wednesday, May 15th, 1!H)1, at 9.00 o'clock a. m., meet on the line of Birid Improvement on Willow alley at the western line of lot. owned by Jerry Ileckman and end of Willow alley as now luid out and opened, thence pro ceeding over the line of said proposed improvement to eastern line of Eighth street, viewing the same and the prom ises affected thereby, surveying and plotting same and hear all parlies in terested therein, and their witnesses. Geo. Mki.ungkr, ) A. G. Mim.irkn, ' SVIowors. Alhkht Reynolds, j . Roynoldsville, Pa., April 2()tb, 11)01. Sugar pills are nice to take but they don't cure anything. Do not go too much on smell and looks Clydosdale Ointment Is powerful, heals any sore, if you have had one for twenty years It will hoal It. Druggists, 25o. Transactions in Real Estate. MoConnoll, Smith and Molllngur to D. W. Bock, for land In Wlnslow town ship, tlft); April 10, 1001. Eugene P. Poller to Andrew PofTor, for land In Bell township. 150; January 15, 1804. Goorgo PofTor to J. Amory Ilaskoll, for land In Boll township. fl,000; March 27, 1001. ' Ellen and John Van Camp to J. W. Btrawouttor, for land In Knox town ship. 50f); April 10, 11KJ1. Will II. Scott to Maud Mlsslmcr, quit claim to land In Uoynoldsvlllo. f.1.00; Dccnmbcr 12, 1000. G. A. Ilollbrun to Clark Rhodes, for lot In Anita. 50; September 18, 1000. Joseph J. Hoffman to Amy Kuntz, for land In Henderson township. $1,200; January 31, 1001. Charles K. Bowdlsh to John Tldd, for lot In Brockwayvlllo. 15; March 12, 1001. K. B. Sibley to II. B. McCullough, for property In Brockwayvlllo. $2,800 April 5, 1001. Fred B. Schwem to MIbs Dolva Love, for lot in Falls Crock. $210; March 27, 1IMI1. S. MoAnlnch to John J. Johns, for MSaercsof lands In Knox township. $2,000; April 22, 1001. Rachel Dyke to William Ponhall, for property In Rathmel. $:M0; November 20, 11)00. W. 8. Riggs to Bruce B. Riggs, for 40 acres of land In Pinecreek township. $1,000; April 22, 1001. Fought For His Life. "My father and sister both died of Consumption," writes J. T. Woathor wax, of Wyandotte, Mich., "and I was saved from tho samo frightful fate only by Dr. King's Now Discovery. An at tack of Pnoumonla loft an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, which an excellent doctor could not help, but a fow months' use of this won derful medicine rniulo mo as woll asever and I gnlnud much In weight." Infal lible for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung trouble Trial bottles freo. Guaranteed bottles, 50c and $1.00 at II. Alox Stoko's, druggist. Rates to Pan-American Exposition. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad announces the following special reduced rates to BufTalo on account of the Pan-American Exposition, which opens on May 1. Summer excursion tickets to be sold from April .'10 to Soptomber 30, inclus ive, good to return until October 31, inclusive, at rate of $11.05 from Pitts burg and proportionate rates from other points. Fiftoon-day excursion tickets, to be sold beginning April 30, and good re turning within fifteen days, Including date of sale, at rate of $9.20 from Pitts burg and proportionate rates from other points. Flvcday excursion tlckota, to be sold only on Tuesdays, May 7, 14, 21 and 28, and good returning within five days, Including dato of salo, at' rate of $8,00 from Pittsburg and proportionate rates from other points. Special excursion tickets, good going only on specified trains, on Wednesdays, May 15 and 20, and roturning within three days including date of sale, at rate of $5.25 from Pittsburg, and pro portionate rates from other points. 'The'ennsylvanla Railroad Company operates two through trains daily be tweon Pittsburg and Buffalo. Question Answered. . Yes, August Flower still has the lar gest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmoth ers never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or biliousness. Doc tors were scarce, and they seldom beard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration, or Heart Failure, etc. They used Au gust'Flowor to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the llvor, stimu late the nervous and organlo action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with head aches and other aches. You only need a few does of Green's August Flower, In liquid form, to make you satisfied there Is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Notice. To whom It may ooncorn: All persons are hereby notified and requested not to place or pile mine props and other materials on the pub lic road near the West Wlnslow election house and elsewhere on the publio roads, to the danger of the travelling public. Those persons having placed these or othur obstructions on the roads are re- auested to remove tho same without clay. V. R, HoiM AN, ) Supervisors L. P. MoCLEEUY, f Wlnslow Twp. Pretty feet always admired Clydes dale Ointment kills the corn makes the foot shapely. Druggists, 25o. Excursion Rates to Buffalo. Tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railroad Co. announce the following S)cclal reduced rates to Buffalo from Reynoldsvlllo on account of the Pan Amorlcnn Exposition which opens on May 1st. Hummer excursion tickets, on salo ev ery day from April 30th to September 30th, Inclusive, and good roturning un til October 31st at $7.80. Fifteen day excursion ttckots, to bo sold beginning April 30th and good re turning within fifteen days, Including dato of sale, at $0.50. Five day excursion tickets, to be sold only on Tuesday, May 8, 14, 21 and 28, good returning within 5 days, Including date of snlu, at $4.85. 1 Special excursion tickets to be sold for and good going only on specified trains on Wednesdays, May 12 and 29 and returning within three days includ ing date of salo, at $3.50. ' Tho Bufialo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railway Co., oporato two Solid Vostl butre trains in each direction daily be tween PlttRburg and Buffulo. Cafe and Reclining Chair Cars on day trains and Pullman Palace Sloeping Cars on night trains. For time table and coroplote informa tion consult the nearest agent of tho company. Old Soldier's Experience. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes : "My wifo was sick a long time in spite of good doc tor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for hor health." They always do. Try them. Only 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. DO YOUR EYES TIRE' Or do vnu have henrlftrhn from cvPHtriilni or defect IvoHitiht? 1 will moot my friends atl me imporuii itoiiti, Renoldatvllle, May 14 And at Brookville, Mny IS and IB. CONBULTATION KHEE And Kind to have people come In and nee my luoiiiue lor work. C C. GIBSON, Uofracttng Optician. ( Linoleums. Carpets We have a line of carpets that meet competition' We Sell a Good Cook hyetoi THIS RANGE FOR SB16.00. IT'S A BEAUTY FOR THAT PRICE. The MONARCH OVEN is sold at our place aT-fV CALL AND SEE OUR STOVES, ETC. V Reunoidsviiie Hardware- Keep on Coming to lis' m It is the way to save money and be sure satisfaction. Our stock demonstrates tharu keep ahead of the times. We rftow the lar est selection of stock and give you treats:-c which cannot help making you feel that ; would like to trade here always. We er' a special invitation to newly-marrlectV We know you will be interested in our plete outfit for housekeeping. Do not i that this is the store that will take care r should any misfortune occur. ' OUR CARPET Is the finest you will see. Iuyestig make this fact clear to you. ' tings, Rugs, 90 patterns of Br Inlaid Linoleums, Oilcloths, r assortment of Iron Beds. Yours Truly, i J. R; 1 "IIahi rrv..-H Gas Range TIIIJ "NEWf PROCESS" ' Is the .leader - of all 'Gas Ranges in simplicity,1' high a ernde of (materials and workmanship and hand- S some appointments, us well j ri9 in ,v " ." . j Gonvenlonce, V J Economu ot Operation, t anil s TVcinrnA VO lines thn many v.'ij tui rare Sh of
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