4c fl. KflTZEN THE PEOPLES BARGAIN STORE Will cut down Low Prices on Men's and Boys' Clothing find save you 23 to 35 per cent on the dol lar, as we arc over stocked in that line. W'c want the room for spring stock. Do not miss this oppor tunity but come and sec what we oiler you, as now is the time for bargains before the holidays. A. KATZEN, TRor. J TO METHODISTS Patronize the BEST and CHEBPEST. : : : : THE : PITTSBURG CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. KatablUlitd 1833. Rev.C, W. Smith, D. D., Editor, Organ of the Methodist Episcopal Church In Western Pennsylvania, East ern Ohio ana vvest Virginia. Able articles on all the live questions of the day. The contributors Include some of the most eminent writers of the church. The weekly expositions of the Sun day-school Lesson Is unexcelled. In terestlng news from all the churchcB. 8peoIal attention Riven to the Kp worth League and Young Hoiks' Do partments. . Terms only 81.00 per year In advance All Itinerant Ministers of the M. E Ghurch are agents, to whom subscrip tions may be paid. Sent three months on trial for 25 cents. Sample copies eent iree. mention tnis paper. AddressCHRiSTiAN Advocate, Pittsburg, Ta. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FliO. Clarence H. Reynolds Is at Crcsson this week. Dr. John II. Murray was In Pitts burg over Sunday. Thomas E. Evans was In Rldgway the first of this week. BortT. Cox, of Pittsburg, visited In this plaoo last week. Mrs. John Mulligan, of Pittsburg, Is visiting in this place. Mitts M. J. Long, of Knne, Is the guest of Mrs. Emma Keevor. Miss Ll.zlo Thompson, of DuBols, Is tho gnoHt of Mrs. Hood Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elsinhuth wore at New Bothlehom over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Koehbrand son, Hubert, spent Sunday in DuBols. Mrs. U. O. Huhnafnoekor visited her mother In IJrookvlllo yesterday. Frank J. Black, proprietor of Tho Mansion, was In Pittsburg this week. Clarence Booth, of Wllklnshurg, vis ited his parent In this plaoo the past week. Lawyer George M. McDonald attend ed court In Klttannlng on Monday of this week. Miss Ella E. Secley, tho artlBt, spent Sunday In puBol9 with Mr. and Mrs. Todd Seeley. John 8. Bobullae and wife, of St. Marys, visited their parents In this place lust wot'k. Mrs. Hannah Prescott returned Fri day from an extended visit, at Warren and other places. Mrs. Frank Bates visited her daugh tor, Mr. Todd Seoley, In DuBols tho first of this week. Mi us Nell Hutchlns, of Brookvllle, li the gueft of her cousins, Misses Siples in West Roynoldsvlllo. Miss Mary Husselhack, of Fulls Creek, was the guest of Miss Mary Me- Clurc In this pluco last week. Miss Marie Purtell, of Deposit, N, Y. is visiting her sUlcr, Mrs. P. A. Hard man, in West Roynoldsvlllo. Mrs. Jonothan Mohney.ofOak Ridge was tho guest of Mrs. J. W. Dempsey . i ...in.. i. in west uoynoumviiiu mm. Mrs. J. M. Mecum and Mrs. G W Boyer, of St. Marys, wore guests of Mrs. W. C. Sehultze over Sunday. A. F. Yost and Josiah Deter were called to Oak Ridgo Monday by the serious Illness of a llttlo nephew. mm, -THE- LEADS THEM ALL. fl 1 ujtc 71 iiVH, . ... I -W1MSW91--MS -.-..iriL We have just received another carload of The Celebrated Columbian Stoves and Ranges And can show you the finest display of stoves of every description ever brought to Reynoldsviife. j Remember the Columbian stoves are GUARANTEED to give perfect satisfaction and you run no risk whatever in buying them KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY. Mrs. Walter C. Henry returned Inst Thursday from a ten-day visit with relatives at Punxsntawnoy and Hamilton. John F. Strauss wont to Columbus, Ohio, Monday to accopt a position with the best piano tuner In the state of Ohio. Mrs. Emma Keovcr returned a few days ago from a visit In Clarion county, where sho had not been for a number of years. Miss Bertha Henry, of Hamilton, visited her brothers, Walter C. and Sherman C. Henry, In '.his place the past week. Eihnn E. 8tcwart, the marble dealer, left hero yesterday afternoon for Seattle, Wash. Ho expects to bo absent sometime. Mrs. Bon O. Roed returned Saturdav evening from a visit In Greenville, Mercer county, Pa., Akron and several other places In Ohio. John C. Burto was In New Kensing ton and Pittsburg this week. This Is tho first time Mr. Burto has been over 15 miles away from Reynoldsvllle In four years. Dr. W. B. Alexander, S. M. Mc- Crelght, Solomon Shaffer, Dr. J. C. King. Francis I). Smith and W. H. Stamey were over in Butler county last week looking at poal land Notice to Voters. Upon the petition of the freeholders of Washington township, presented to the Court of guai'ter Sessions of Jeffer son county, on November 24th, 11K)2, tho court niudo the following order, viz : "And now, Nov. 24, 11HI2, upon due con sideration of tho within petition, tho court appoints Fred A. Lano. VV. C!. hmitli and MeUurdy Hunter, commis sioners to enquire Into tho propriety of dividing the town-hip of Washington, into t wo or more eleotion districts (dis regarding the division of said townships heretofore mndo for election purposes) so as to suit the convenience of the In habitants thereof ; and It shall bo the duty of said commissioners or any two ol mem, to make a plot or draft of tho proposed election districts If the same cannot bo fully designated bv natural lines or boundaries, nil of whioh thev. or any H'O of them, shall report to tho next Court of Quarter Sessions together wltn their opinion or the same." By the Court. John W. Reed, President Judge, , Certified from tho reoord. Cyrus H. Blood, Clerk. JNoticois hereby given that in pur suance or tne aoove order or said Court, the undorslgncd Commissioners, ap pointed as aforesaid, will moot on Mon day, December 22nd, A. D. 1902, at 9.00 o clock, a. m., at the postotuce at Hock dale Mills, In said township, and by ad journed meotings from time to time, to pertorm tho duties Imposed op them by said ordor and the law govornlnir such proceedings. All persons Interested or aiioctea Dy saiu proooeuings are re quested to meet with Bald commission' era, when and where they will be beard, r RED A. L.ANE, 1 r n c. .,-., (Commie- Mrftrnnv Dmmcn SlOOOrS. Dated December 10th, 1002. G. M. McDonald, Attorney for Petitioners. Fringe milts at MilUrens. I have lust received my holiday stock of umbrollas, largor and handsomer than ever. Engraved free. C. F, Hoffman. . . See Mllllrens line of school shoos. Assorted line of nrckwear at A, Katzen't. Try a cup of coffee at the City Hotel restaurant, it is tne correct idea. Oats 42 cents, corn 72 cents, pure chop 11.40 ; for sale for cash at the Keynoldsvllle Mills. New nockwoar arriving dally at Mil llrens. Those who havo tried our want column find it pays to do so. Florsholm shoes for men at Mllllrens Want Column. Rate: One cent per word for ouch and tivury inneriiun. Lost A lady's bat between Pros cottville and Keynoldsvllle postoflloe Finder ploase leave at Star office. Found A sum of money was found In postoflloe. Call at poetottloo and prove your claim. For Sale 1r Ront A good property, including a store room, on Worth street. Inquire at The Star oftloe. For Sale A power and hand com bined fodder cutter. Inquire King & Co. Wauled Girl forgonoral house work. Wages $3 per week. Inquire at F. K. Alexander's ou Grant stroot. Wanted I want to sell a lot of good rag carpet vory cheap. Teofcel Deniay weaver. Wanted A bright and willing hoy. Inquire Enterprise Silk Co. Wanted Sewing girls. Inquire Reyn oldsvllle Woolen Co. Farm for Bale The George Henry farm In Wlnslow township. It contains 100 acres; (10 sores clea 'vd, balance In second growth timber. Houso, barn and wagon shed almost now; flno orch ard; good water. For particulars in quire of A. G. Mllllren, Roynoldsvllle. Wanted Girls to learn winding and oloth picking, Apply at Enterprise Silk Company office. - For Sale A seven room house, lot 60 by 150 foot, In West Revnoldsvllle, M. . Weed. Wanted A second hand heating stove.. Inquire at Frank's Tavern. . Useful Hints in the Selection of Xmas Presents, r THIS is the time oi the year when every person is puzzled to know what to get for an appropriate present for mother or sister or some friend. With an immense assortment of USEFUL, SEN SIBLE ,PRACTICAL articles for holiday gifts, we will here enumerate a few things that meet with ev ery person's appreciation. We have, as is our custom, refrained from buying anything flimsy or trashy and we will supply you only those things which add refinement to the home, beauty to the parlor or taste to the well dressed young lady. We have never opened a Holiday season under as favorable cir cumstances as this year, and while the assortment is large and the supply enough to provide all, yet the most desirable things always close out first. We-would, therefore, advise you to make . your selection and we will hold it for future delivery if desired. .j FURS More and more each year these are coming into favor as a gift to wife, mother or sister, Why shouldn't they ? There is noth ing to be bought that will be more appreciated than a 1eau tlful fur. CLOAKS The seasou has pretty well ad vanced and most ladies are aU ready supplied with this neces sary garment but if not already now is the time to secure them. In less than two weeks the most desirable ones will be picked out. UMBRELLAS See the assortment. Handles trimmed in gold, silver and all wood, GLOVES We have just received a com plete line of Kid and Mocha Gloves in all colors and shades. We can supply you with any shade to match dress or hat with the best $1.00 glove made. We can give you these in either dress ed Kid of Mocha. If you want a better glove sec our LnKomc, ,the best glove in the market. " HANDKERCHIEFS " We have the best assortment of this popular line of Holiday gifts we have ever been able to show. CHINA WARE Something that will please every lady. Some bcautilul dishes. GUN METAL Novelties. Which have come into very popular favor. Something which has replaced the old time ebony and ebonoid. CHATELAINE Wrist bags and purses leather and beaded. These we have in a nice varied assortment. Make your selections early. BLANKETS. .COMFORTS We have a good strong line of these and can save you money on them. Our cotton blankets range from 50c to $2.00 a pair. All wool blankets $2.50 to $10.00 a pair. We guarantee them to be all wool and large 10-4 for $2.50 a pnir. Comforts $1.00 to 3.50. THE BIG STORE Shick & Wagner Next Door to P.O. Reynoldsville. Penna. Special Neiv Line of Dress and Walking Skirts, $2.00 to $10.00. M I La U I R ENS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE 'IN JEFFERSON COUNTY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Early Shopping is most advantageous. For this holiday season we have made greater preparations and as sembled greater collections of useful and beautiful Holiday gifts than ever before. They are now ready to be examined. UNPRECEDENTED SALES OF MONTE CARLOS AND OVERCOATS Is the most convincing argument that our styles and prices are right. Monte Carlos In all lengths, from 27 to 34 inches ; In black, bluo. tan, castor and maroon. Some are finished in the straight box back, others havo one and two Inverted pleat. Sumo of the slueves have turned up cuffs, others are finished in tho Komona Bleeve. Price range $5.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 16.00, $18.00. Men's and Boys' Overcoats Style this year allows a wide range of lengths from 42 Inches to 60 inches. All eolors : oxford and btack are favorites. Some havo turn-up cuffs, others aro plain. All of them aro cut full in tho buck, lng In price from $5.00 to $18.00. A great variety to select from. Rung- Q hrtQC AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR for the whole fumily. KELLY'S shoos for women aro the OIIUCO best fitters known. Leather Goods Of all kinds. Chatelaine bags, Wrist bugs, Purses, Suit Cases, Traveling bags. . v Ebonoid and Sterling Silver Novelties Comb and Brush Sets, Toilet Sets, Mirrors, Manicure sols, Sewing sets. Military BruBhos, Cloth brushes, Button Hooks, Shoo Horns and Tooth Brushes. Come in and look over the gift goods. FU-ntrtc an4 Pnmfnrt Good 10 A Cotton Blankets, all culors, .10 cunts. ourucexs ana -omiorts Good u.4 Wool UUllkutHi M M H ,,ttlP. ft 12-4 All-Wool Blunkuls, $4.50. Comforix, ull sixes, ull colois, hi prices from 7."o to $2.00. All batted with mediouted cotton. Hats and Caps Furs, Furs, Furs Tho greatest auluotlun to bu found u nywlu.ro. Cotuo in and see the new shunt's lu soft hats dilferit from any thing you find elsewhere. Cup In plubh, kersey or fur, all shapes for cold weath er 25o, 60o, $1.00 to $4.00. Greatest selection to be found any wbcru. A nice long scarf of cluster tails at $1.00. Minks, Beaver, Martin Opossum or Fox made in all lengths, bo mo have cluster tails, $3.75 to $30.00. Shirts and Sweaters Stiff bosom or Mft negligee In any color. Some havo pleat ed bosoms, others uru pluin. 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Gloves Glovis Kid, nioohu, or golf. Our genuine mocha for $1.00 tho talk of the town. Golf jflovts. colors were never quite so nice, as this season 20 oents, 60 cots, 75 ueuls. Early buyers lare best. Purchases held for lat er delivery. At Millir ens Great Department Store.
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