Y ) H anbxcrintion it.KO nr venror D'liri sfi-irthi in (iif'W WETJNKSDAY, .MY I Anlnili'psrdntiHorBlpnrfr.puhllihcdf very WednKxrtiiv t, Ki-ynolriVin-Y jem rion i' Ph., dovo( I to tin' hiiiBtimif R on JiTenon.!ouijijr, Ni-pH'li-nil with folmrnn, it ml l be i-pw IT townnlKtne Iniwini rw-w. Cnmmiiiili'nMiinii liif-mlril for. mum b !! omimnliMl iy li" w. not for pnDlii'Minn, "" food fill ill. IntpmHlim or- II Ailvi-rMln nilii niiwPn k; i 1 1 . nt Urn niUi... In l.'mmll ,iuiirht Ji rnimrmnlmtli'ti-4; advi-lTlnenipnU nhould iviUIi Mowlnjr a. inn. HnTli)ihin prlrpll.noprf L Addrpm All ronimiinli'M 10 r k Don-KevnoUlnvllh-, l'n. Knt&red fit tho poofflr '.": a., as mvotid clnsn mull mi 'Mr. rrn girl is apt Jo Pa mi.oo ij Ifi'd Pnb. lltlOl. iinlilivlllit I. Wllltn-nt ;ly trlund- iilillrntlnn f :ir'H minm. M iiiraini'r ni J nmlli'lt(d. V Inn miplH'B Jl l..nrv lllm-lt. ' I ctuinKO I, Ik olllco liy I .In ndvAnofl. it). A.ftouh- A heartless gM is apt Jo develop Into a loveless old mnld whose only ability Is to tnakeothor mtfrnbln. ! ! Residents of the Ohio i valley have nvtsted another crop of 'spring flood spprlenooi that they could easily have Jono without. If it was not for grlovinirjoyer the lost opportunities of tho past anh fuarlnjr the esult of the future, the phesont could i (pent more pli-nsnnflv 1- Agiilnnldo talks quite glibly too much sounder tho ciroutnulfances about glorious American frvediim, but Gen. MacArthur has been wine nough not to allow Aggy to sample Ar iean free- Dr. Jonesi Btate Superintendent of Indiana, In art address at an educational meeting in Clarion, l'a., renently, spoke of the Importnneo of having a high school In every district. He said : "Ev ery girl and boy should have tho high school to look forward to in their strife for an education. You do not know the blessings of having a broad culture and n broad outlook given to your children and have them right at home. Don't wait for the state to help you, wo do It all locally. In Indiana nearly every district has a high school; and If any child does not live near a high school he must be sent to one having a four years course above his common school eom-se. Doslde her common schools Indiana has over 141)0 high schools with a uniform courso of study of fouryears." He emphasized the fact that It is not necessary to have a town to have a high school, but it Is necessary to have a high school In reach of every girl and boy. With a population of 6 to 3 with Indiana, Pennsylvania has but 301 high schools while Indiana has over 1400. lve us office or the cod s," Is ever tho nn both sldns. It r office gains th Fuses nine-tenths i work no hiird. intry will go cry of poll- is more the iJn patriotism of the poli- Ipitalistg oil thl bit certpiinly l own di whiJ country, in rushing with ruction. They h is likely to y wfrh which rganized and ns tliK-y are placing will certainly wakening. What's in a Name?, Notevorvthlnsr. but when you are talking about moving picture exhibi tions and the name behind It Is Lyman H. Howe, it means that they are the best that experience and money can se cure and that is whatcan be seen at the opera house Monday evening, May i:tn. Checks Cashed. Employes of silk mill, woolen mill, railroad and tannery who cannot got to the banks before oloslng hours, can get their checks cashed any time at ltlng Stoke Co. department stores. Say I We have horses, cows, hay, feed, drugs, dry goods, groceries, McOormlck machines for sale. J. C. Kino & Co. Id 1878 the legislature of Pennsyl vania passed "an act for the erection of a poor house and for the support of the poor In the several counties of the Com monwealth," which provided that when poor house was erected und every thing adjusted, that "all moneys re maining In the hands of the overseers, as well as the uncollected taxes levied for the support of the poor In the sever al districts In said county, shall bo paid ovor to the supervisors of tho highways of said county, to be by them added to the road fund and applied as road tax Is by law applied." This net did not provide for tho disposition of money In boroughs, as there are no supervisors In boroughs and consequently there were no persons qualified to receive the money. In Elk county the overseers refused to pay becauso there was no person properly qualified to receive the money, and on a rule taken In court to show cause why tho money should not be paid tho rule was dtxeharged. The present legislature has amended tho act of 187(1 and added the following: "All moneys remaining In tho hands of or subject to the order of the overseers of the poor In any borough in said county, as well as uncollected taxes levied by them for the support of the poor, when collected shall be paid over to the of ficer authorized to receive tho borough taxes of said borough, to Iks by him ad ded to the borough fund and applied as the borough tax of said borough in said county Is by law applied." Bring your $20.00 expectations and gratify them for J12.00 at the Iilng- Stoko Co. store. W. E. Lucas, the plumber, Is ready to ao an Kinds oi woric in nis line, snop on r uth street, near gas olllco. Latest styles in shoes at Johnston & Nolan a Bhoe parlors. Call and see shoes and get their low prices. . Williams' shoes excell all others In quality and price. Full line of Heed's ladles' shoes at ohnston & Nolan's at cost. or sale Ji. M. Davis will sell on wnable terms three desirable dwell west end. e are not "talking through our we are lotting our hats talk for down to 4 cts. Ulng-Stoke Co, shoes. V'enc i, i , --m in fing 4 rople I.' an a Vendor was arrest yn our Btreete las taken bo Itrlng anL 1 N r of window shades, llno- i, etc., just received at rdware uo. s. B B B B B B GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH 2i 3 1 It is Millirens Clothing Show under can- 1 vas above Baptist Church. 1 Letter to W. H. Moore, HrynnUWMt, Pa. Dear Sir : i ou sell a good many things by the gallon. Being a decent man, you give full measure. You know what we mean; you know that short weight and short measure are common among well, we hope there are no short measures and weight In your town. There are, though. Ribbons and laces and trimmings, sold by the "doz en," measure nine or ten yards. There is no complaint, because "They all do It." You have the same complaint, in your goods nearly everything, canned or bottled, cheats in the quantity. Al most nobody gives full weight In a factory-package! We are one of tho almost nobodies. We sell paint, by the gallon, to paint your house; and our gallon U just the same Bize as yours that you measure vinegar with 231 cublo Inches. Good paint too Devoe lead and zlno wears twlco as long as old-fashion painter's paint lead and oil. Yon own a house. That's why we are writing to you. Yours truly, 32 F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. II. Alex Stoke sells our paint In yoursoction. ADMITTANCE FREE. COM E AND SEE US, MILLIRENS THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. s that Moan Business fa naturally desire and should insist upon when you make a purchase. It's your privilege and right fa UPSt nncci HI o nrinoe fr oaniifo f ha ! f of if e umff U Anolitw ic cori"ifirQH harD i n nrrlDi that X psolind low, but if you'll compare the values you'll gladly make the purchase. You'll recognize at icii. ic o liio iuwcai pussium priue a vaiue mai maicaies tne economy oi uuying nurtj. g K domino bts foi if jf pleasure I the good fir while p mishest, yet fare along lnes. That's tiin anyway ise moaerq (W-crstlmt makes Am friekily towards n outfitfig stock, and it's the nidition tliat 'awaits nm here in ill the Tings spring it Von'a stal350to$18 - - .Mi iths' ?lla5to$12 V '"19 to $6.50 wn'SrfLs suits, .20 $5.00 Jtrj to $4.75 9 1 9S .-Pits. to 98c HATS We have every new style in men's, boys,' and children's hats, including tne uttAiNU uvs.n m new spring shades and all the nobby and up-to-date shapes. Prices $2.90 down to 49c. STRAW HATS in Milan, Mackinaws, Shansi, and Split Braids, at prices ranging from $1.-49 down to 49c. Boys' and children's straw hats 98o down to 5c. Neckwear All the favorite new colorings and pat terns, including derby, four-in-hand, King Edward, Tecke, Bhield and band bows, bat wings, Btring tieB, best values shown; 48c down to 9c. Men's Fixings HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SUSPENDERS, HANSENS UNION-MADE GLOVES, Full line Triangle Brand COLLARS AND CUFFS. We handle the celebrated Union Made, Keystone Brand PANTS, OVERALLS and JACKETS All the men's fixings. BoyB' Waists, Shirts and Shirtees. Trunks, Telescopes, Telescopes, Suit Cases, Grips and Shawl Straps at unusually low prices. The Right Shoe Prices. Securing Just the right ideas in Spring Shoes Shoes that give honest wear and never disappoint that for excellence of material, for comfortable, easy Bhapes, are unsurpassed, is the result every shoe buyer receives, if selected from our reliable stock. Men's enamel, pat ent leather, Velour cnlf, box calf, vici; all the new jyid popular shapes, ranging in tirice from S-t.50 Ladloa' Idoul kid, Tatunt luutlmr Viol, Colt akin, button or law, true :i..i0 dowg to !Mc. Ask to hoo tho KULTUHE B1IOIC for Ladio. Wo Hre nolo distributors of tho Kulture $3. GO shoo. Youths,' Boys,' M hues' .and Children' In greatest variety of atylca at jirlees mueiiitf 81.00 down to 25 cunts. Outing Shirts Men's Outing phirts, neckband style in all new designs and colors, high grade madras, cheviot and zephyr cloths at 48 cents. We sell the-' "Monarch Shirts" at our ever popular low prices. down to $1,111. stuiish Sprino waists Up-to-date ideas in cut and trimmings. Sylish waists from exclusive waist-makers. But they're passed along at prices that interest. Lawns, dimities, India Linens, Percales, $2.49 down to 35c. Ladies' dresHes, nicely made of lawns, percales and dimities, $4.98. down to $1.1(5. Ladies' Barques and dressing gowns; infants' apparel, complete stock.' Dress Goods In all the new and dainty effects in the desirable materials, and you'll be sur prised at the littleness of the prices. Ladies' man-tailored suits and jackets. All the new ideas in silks, "satins, wash goods. LADIES' HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, You make no mistake when you come to Bii-Stoke Company .)6prtffl6flt Stores, Where there's Everything that people wear and most things that people buy. MAIN AND FIFTH STS., lieynoldsville, Pa. fa fa fa fa fa fa t fa fa fa fa fa a fa fa fa' fa fa fa fa fa n fa fa ft fa . j , ... ' 1
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