ttiblished weekly. Ono Dollar pe .4 n independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynold sville. strictly in advance. VOLUME 13. REYNOLDS VI LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, A PHIL 1, 1JI05. IN tylllMMII C5H AND MtRCrlANDIM IIBU. ffK TsUfMMt 1MP SlIIIMftNlll (SH AND HERCHAXDISI CASH AND HtBCHAHDLSt 0 i lJ S?a flU I 6 s J722-Udl' Jickrt. Sires S2, 84, SO, as, 40, 42 iuclica bust measure. ShicMgner The HiK Store A lew suggestions with regard to your Easter requirements may hel) you to secure tlietiewcstnnd most appropriate things lor the season. In accordance X ith the methods which have always characterized Tin? lh; Stork, vvc have been consistently on the alert to secure for you the very best merchandise and styles on i.y that have been accepted and ap proved by the American woman, A very important feature of all is this: That wc can furnish you this merchandise as cheap, and in many eases much cheaper, than for which you usually buy a very much inferior class of merchan dise. In providing for your East er wants we have been particu larly active in these lines: Your Kaster Gloves, Neckwear, Ribbons, also Ilandkcrchieves, Umbrellas and Hosiery ; Trim mings, Laces nnd Embroideries ; Muslin Underwear, Corsets ami Hair Ornaments ; Silk and Mo hair Shirt Waist Suits, Skirts and Jackets. Easter Gloves Wo tlilnk wo aro vory conmirvutlvo when wo nay that wo .-tin mifolv irtianin- ..... i... i dt .....i oil r.n l il u:u hi you too uimi. tri .wu hum tiuw iiiovo niantiiauiiircu io-uay. wu nnvo ihi'HO in (ill tho good colors but wo II ml thin season t ho loading hIiuiIks urn Tun, llrown, Mode, Tho Now Paroili and UlHck unci whito. Our l' W. I., nil sizes, I.(K) ; Liironio, Jul I bIjioh, l.ol), Neckwearij "urnr""""". . - -1 - 1 Tho variety in neckwear Is ho great that it would ho useless to attempt, to describe It. Our assortment In colors, mixed and plain, and styles in com pb-lo ranging from 5o to J1.00, Ribbons Our standing In Ribbons In ton well known to you to nood any particular mention. Wo desire to say that, nev-r In tho history of our business havo -n boon able to show such splendid values and our Htock is now complolo in colors, etc. Handkerchieves We carry at all tlmos a strong line of Ladles' and Children's Handkerchiefs In plain and with embroidery and lneo trimmed' from nainsook to tho finest linen and Swiss, ranging from 5o to 60c. WW Hit ludlw' Collar. Bliti Htnu 11 . in i H ii in ntnl PI ft Umbrellas We have just received a beautiful line of Colored Umbrellas at $2.00 each. These come in blue, green, brown, red. and black and Is exactly the same Umbrella that was on the market last year at (3.25. We have bought heavily in the cleaning up of a manufacturers line and have a conces sion which Interos'ed us and conse quently we are offering same to you. This simply means a saving of $1.25 to you on each Umbrella. Wo have a complete line of Umbrellas ranging from 50c to $5.00. Shirt Waist Suits, Skirts and Jackets. Early in the season we predicted that this is to be a season for Shirt Waist Suits, Skirts and Jackets. Others who bought from less reliable manufacturers loaded up on eults and other lines only to carry over or get rid of in s me wuy as best they could. Everybody knows too well what the season's demands are to need mention that as usual we buy only what American Women want. We are receiving garments every day. If you have not already bought one do not delay too long. We know you are not any more fond of being disappointed In getting what you want than we are. The newest things are the Accordion and the Knife pleted Skirts. See them Muslin Underwear and Corsets. We have so often demonstrated tho superiority of tlic lines that all we doom necessary to my Is our lines uro better than ever. The styles are now and attractive, the quality is tho best that can be produced and the workman ship highest class. We want to invite your attention especially to our Ultra-Bubl-American-Lady Corsets $1.00. We have also this season extra size corsets in American Lady, same price, $1.00. Hosiery Here is tho most important Iloslery news of tho season. We tell of an assortment wide and varied all of the newest stocking Ideas including silk, Lisle, Lace and Gauze. In fact all kinds for Women and Children, from 10centsto25. Trimmings, Laces and ' Embroideries. These linos mentioned are also to well known to need particular mention. They are now complete, consisting of all the best things used this season. These are all at popular prices. In spect them if interested. CASMND MERCHANDISE KC5TAK' Corner Main and Fifth" Sts. CASH AND MERCHANDISE Reynoldsville, Penn'a. CAS" AND MERCHANDISE (llendale. Samuel Klehl is driving l'errln'i new team. L. W. Porrln bought a now team of horses, Have March and April changed places ? Misses Lucy nnd Hessle l'errln wore In Gloiulalo last week. Mrs. Minnie Long, of Ilaltou, is visit ing relatives In (Jlemlulo. Felix Smith bus bought the old homo stead, his grand father's farm. Tho surprise party for Scott was well attended. Fifty or mora young people woro present. Wo aro Informed that there will bo an KiiHtor social at the grungo hall in llormtown on Saturday evening, 22nd. Wo woro delighted to boo tho now railing at tho wush-out near tho Horin run bridge. It may bo tho means of saving some persons life. Mrs. Annie Larimer, of Uleliatds vllle, and Mrs. Ida Hons, of Heron woods, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Moore, In this place tho past weok. Ratlintel, The mumps are meandering through our village. Illll Patterson, who lias been employ ed at Kinporluin, Is homo, John Mcpherson Is expected homo and will take charge of the now work at the Illnoinington mines. A summer term of school opens on May 21th under the auspices of Prof. Horner. Italhmol needs a summer school. We aro sorry to loose Wiuron Mohney, one of our congenial young chaps, lie has secured employment near Pittsburg. Some of tho Hlg Soldier contingents were here tho past week looking over our broad-shouldered and husky fool, hall players to help In their gamo Sat urday. The base hall fans and cranks lire nudging and blinking and bowing and seeming on friendly terms with every body In order to procure enough money to get new uniforms. Katlimel will huvo a "cracker-jack" nine tills puminer. James llrown, bartender of tho new Hughes Hotel, tins gone to his home In Clearfield Co. for u vacation. Mr. llrown has been ailing for some time and we hope a rest will do him good. Dr. McCarrab, his physician, has ad vlsed him to such a move. Jim Thompson and Lowo Henry aro piloting a bevy of anglers to tho fast nosB of tho trouts lair, some fifty miles hence, whoro one has to look upwards to boo tho az uro blue. Tho boys had sumo troublo to decide which one should bo captain. Jim Insisted on having that distinction on account of ago and a wider experience, whilo Low contended by saying that it was his beast of burden that would have to convoy tho exhlbs to their destination. Hutch Mike, the umpire, decided for Jim but also decided that the captain must carry all rods to and from tho pools and llsh caught. Cheap Trip to Pittsburg. The only chance for a cheap trip to Pittsburg until next fall will be via tho Buffalo, Uochestor & Pittsburg U'y Sunday, April 2,'frd. Special train will leave Ueynoldsvillo at 7.20 a. m. Itound trip fare only $1.50. Trunks and suit cases at Milllrens. In tlin Orphan's Court of .leirerMon ('ounty. April Turin, 1W. No.il?. In llio Matter of tho ) r.siato or hiizunnin 1 llr key, lute of WIiih low Township, Deccas nd, fur IMscliiLmo of J. M. Norrls, Administrator. And nnw, to. wit: April 10, 100S. at the In stance of M. M. Davis, Ks(., Attorney for the i'ulllloiinr. Utile on the holrs and lomil representatives of Elizabeth Dickey, late of Wlnslow township, deceased, to be and ap pear In the aforesaid Court on Monday, May is, 1WIV at lO.(X) o'clock a, m. and show cause why J. M. Norrls, administrator nf said estate, should not bo dlscharKed. Notice to be itlven by publication In Knynoldsvllle Staii. Cortlliud from the Kccord. (if!,. CI. KriTZ, Clerk. Brookvllle, fa., April 10, 11X19. Wanted! Girb to learn Cloth Picking and Winding. Enterprise Silk Co. NOTICE..,.., . . iToOur Patrons! W IT....!.. .. 1 . .. I . n nil . 1. n nMam T! IlllVIIIK I. 1 ' Ul Ll,n I . 1.11V ' ....... . W fi-niri mir ..run m mt n hit hull mflllPPd the price fur us. Wishing to please all of our customers we will reduce the J price of our 1UE CKEAM and from J W nnw nn wn Km trnlnir tl) rh)1 nur Own delicious 1 Tri Cream 3iV oer Ouart t flnrl lr. ner Pint. r Also remember that we serve all kinds of pure fruit flavors, Ice cream sodas J X and sundaes at 6c per glass. J I REYNOLDSVILLE 1 jq-QTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The rnmmlssloners of .IcITersnn cotmtv. at their olllce In the Court House, In Brookvllle. Pa., up to and Including May 1st, limii, will receive sealed bids for the stone work and excavatltiK for same for the folluwlnv County HrlflKes : I'lrtll street liriui:o over panuy Uck Creek In theborouirli of Ueynoldsvillo ; brUlue over Sandy Lick Crook In Wlnslow township, near Thos. Hutchlsun's; bridge over Uuttlesnake Hun at Lanes Mills, In Bnyder township. Plans and specillcatlons may be seen at said Commissioners' olllce. All bids must be In writing and accompanied by a bond In the sum of fifty iwr cent, of amount of bid. The successful bidder must ?lve reasonable bond for the faithful per ornmnce of cont ract. The said Commission ers reserve the right to reject any or all bids. WTON W KBSTKIl, Au Hawk, UAnvEY D. Hacoh, Comniissioners. Sykenvlllo. 'rof. ICaufttiun, of Iteynoldsvllle, wns In ton n Friday giving mtislo lessons. Mrs. V. It. II' liimn Is visiting frlcn.ls j uud n lallves at Hiirusldo tills week. Mrs. II. M. Ijogliry, of McKeesport, visited with relutlves nnd friends lie-t week. Mrs. (leist, of Kpraukles Mills, visit ed with her son over Haturday and Sunday. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. K. church held a dime social on Wednes day at tlio parsonage. Mrs. Annie Marshall and Miss Alice Nolder, of Dullols, visited at tho homo of J. M. Logliry last week, Mi, liunler has opened a new live and ten cent store In tho Welter block, in tho room formerly used by tho First JNatlonal Hank. Miss Lulu Cihorlia't, of tho Kline school, and Miss Anna Kntils, of tho riiillippl school, have Mulshed their term and are now homo for the summer. Miss Vailo Holman, who lias been visiting her slater, Mrs. Hyphen, lit I aradlse, during the past week, re turned to her homo on Monday of Inst week. The Ladles' Aid Society of tho Del hid Baptist church held an ice cream social on Wednesday afternoon anil evening nt the home of Mrs. .1. II hykes for the bene III of that church. Ilev. I'Vum and wife went to KcIhimi WedneKlay to attend the funeral of Andrew Carson, of that place. The deceased was hurled Thursday. They returned home I Imrsday evening, Tho young ladles of the M. K. church held a pie and lee cream social on IiihI I' rlday evening. I he social was well attended. The proceeds, which woro (2H.:i(), to be applied inward building a pavement In front of tho church and parsonage. Miss Phllllppi passed the examina tion for common school diploma given by Prof. Toitriok at Punxsutawney some time ago and Is now receiving tho congratulations of her many friends. Miss Clara Lylo and Mr. (ieorgo Null also share In tho congratulations. MlssOrrol Phllllppi gave a birthday party at her home on Saturday evening. About thirty invited guests won; present. The evening was spent in games, music and amusements m various kinds. J ho out of town guests were : Kohert KtophonBon, Arthur Phlllippl, Misses Prudence Phllllppi, Irono Phllllppi, Null Foley and Nell StepbenHon, of ItoynoldHvlllo. All re port a pleasant tune. On Friday of lust week Prof. (Joist, principal of our schools, closed one of the most successful terms in the history of our town. Never before have our schools been marked with such interest and advancement as with the term just closed, ultliough with the coming of Prof. Wagner about six yearB Hgo, who was succeeded by Prof. C. M. Shutter and Prof. J. II. Wilson, all of whom contributed largely to the present wolTare of our schools by such work as would lay the foundation for the culmi nation of the work that has so success fully been brought about by Prof. (leist during tho last throo years that he has boon among us. On his last year's work he was assisted by Miss Staullcr In room No. !1, who for two yours has been untiring In her efforts to make the school a decided success and who has proven herself to be an able and cfllci- ent teacher. She has been with us two years. Miss Phllllppi, a student of our schools two years ago, had charge of room No. 2 and whilo in many ways this department may bo considered as the most dlllicult to handle yet Miss Phllllppi closed her school on laat Tuesday with an entertainment that received tho approval of all pros nt. While In room JNo. 1, clustered ahout Miss Clotiser, were no less than eighty primary scholars ranging in ago from six to ton years. Miss Clouser has been with ub for throo terms and her work has been of such a character that would place her near tho head of the lino of primary teachers. Wo can only say that for tho coming year we can ask nothing better or our directors than that they secure for us as efficient a corps of teachers at the past havo proven themselves to ho. Spring hosleryat Milllrens. announcements; PROTHONOTARY. BANNER BAKING SllPOWDER MUFFINS , PASTRY KtiU PltOTIIONIiTAHY AND CLICItK OP ( oi i in a , CYlilH II. IILOOI). of lltookvllle. Nulilcct tu aclluu or the Keiiubllcillisor .h'f ret'Hun cuunty tit i.Iih primary ehsMlun Hiitur day, June li, IIM, PRESIDENT JUDGE. Kolt Pllt-.HIIIKNT JlllKIH! JOHN W. ItKKD, Or llinokvlllo llorouub, Huh lee I In aclluu ol Him IteliulillollllS of lef fct'snu count v at llui tirlmai'V election Hatur day, June 17, IIKrt. SHERIFF. Poll HHttllirK' (KANT HCIIICAFNOCKICfl, Of Wllitluw Township, Hiililccl. o the net Inn of Hie Itcpiihllcans of ,lolfi"son cuuulv at. the primary election Hat- uiiliiy, June 17. It'll". COUNTY TREASURER. Foil County 'J'kkahuuku , (il'.OKCF. M. OAYLFY, I Or Kldrcd Township. Subject In the set leu of the Kepulillciins of kMi-imii Ill ill. Hin iiI'Oiiili'V olerlliill Hiitiinliiy, .1 1 17, IIKI.1. Folt COUNTY TKKAHUHK.lt lltA J. CAMPHF.LL, of I'utiKsulawnoy llot'oitKb. Hulijuct to the action of the Republicans uf .IctlotHuii coutiiy ut Hie prlmaiy election rat II iluy, luiio 17, IIKi.1. Fou County TitKAHUHKit .1. W. CUUIlY, 'f Hnydor Township. tin the action uf the Kepiibllcaus uf Hiil.l. .IcII'crMih count v at the Hul in iluy , Juno fi, IIMi."i, ptiuiary election COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Foil CCIINTY (,'OMMIHHIONKU HAHVFiY U. HAUGH, or l iilon Towii.ilili, Huliject lo actloti of the Hepilbllcans of .lef. foiHiiti ennui y at the primary elocllnn .satur- uuy, .iuiio iy, niiKi. Fou County Commihhionkk J. S. COUPFiU, Of llrockway vlllo. Subject lo llio itciloii of Hie lteiiibllcun vol ois at. their primary election, Juno 17, l!Hij. Fou County Commihsionku- J. N. KF.LLY, Of I'orry Township, Subject, lo the action of Hie Uepubilcnns uf .lellcrsou coitnly at. tho primary election haturday, June 17, lli"i. Fou County Commissiomhu HOUFUT F. MOimiSON, Of WashltiKlon Township, Huliject to the action of the Republicans of .tcirorson cniirity ut. the primary election Hul unlay, June 17, Jixtl. Fou County Commihhionkk JOHN H. HAUIC, Or llruokvllle, Huliject U the action nf tho llopubl leans of JelTorMon county at. the prlruaty election Haluiilay,,luiie 17, I'.KI'i. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Fou County sui'kuintkndknt WILLIAM M. BROWN, Of ItrockwayvlHo. Hiibjoct to action of the scIkhjI directors of JolTorHun county at their convention May 2, WW. JOHN C. IIIIWT, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Surveyor and Draughtsman. OHIco In Sol Hhalfor hulldltiK, Main street. w. L. JOHNSTON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Olllce four diMirs from Ross House, West Uoynuldsvllle, i'a. JJRIESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. Illack and white funeral cars. Mian street. Ueynoldsvillo, Pa. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING. The (1. HJ. Rurlal League has been tested and found all rluht. Choupest form of In surance, hecure a contract. Near Public Fountain, Ueynoldsvillo I'a. J) H. YOUNG, ARCHITECT. Corner Orant and Fifth sts.. Uoynolds Tillo. Pa. WINDSOR HOTEL, Philadf.lphia, Pa. Between 12th and l:ith Sts on Filbert St. Three minutes walk from the Read Inn Ter minal. Five minutes walk from the Penn'a K. R. Depot. European plan 1.110 per day and upward. American plan ti.lnl per day, Prank M. Hcheibloy. Manairer. if ip if ,i ki . ir i i. mf. f. ' , . rr a. ill! Tw ,mtWklblMLJ'j.ui. . ' i y I J ' 1 -m t'k '' ''rif "i"' ii-. i B lANK Y MAIL ThU With lmititrr Imnk Imv nii.ilinil lirlnita tliia mrntiv.iilil hmik lo "-II pun i.iien I n tnu werlil. Writs fur limiktiig lit Msll bimklnt roundrt, IBB2 HmmU, $14,0(10 000.00 4 pr conl. Inlrnl pilj iirrsiiuHiiii HANK I'lIK S A VINOS uf l'ltll)Uth,P. :' Each season for fifty fl ' ya.iTs therj has btn iomo M improvenient in Clotbcraft 1.1 Clothes. ' K Not alone In snapny stylish-' neso hut in rnecha, al detail. The Clothcraft clot ng of to day will outwear tmit of ten or five years ai;o, even though the cloth quality be the carno. The Clothcraftera study all the while to give permanence to the Bhape to strengthen the strain points so there will be no stretch or sag. There is doubt whether the 1905 Clothcraft product can be improved. It seems as though perfection has been reached. Clothes made by the high est priced tailors of New York and London have been dis sected and every good feature reproduced. To these have been added some new features made exclusive by United States patents. When you wear Clothcraft you are well dressed no matter where you choose to go. There is nothing better in style in fit in wear. 3 Bino-stoke go. Reynoldsville, I'a. SUuierNormai The Bummor normal to bo hold In this place beginning Monday, May 15, 1905 and continuing for a term of weeks, ofTeni' the following fot courses: Grammar Gratlo . High School Teachers' Preparatory College Preparatory (Incluulnx two subjects.) For further particulars D. S. Bacon, Elvie Colem Roy noli $f. n u B H I Easter is Late BUT Our Shoes are the Latest. The most up-to-date Men's and Ladies' Shoes ever shown in Reynoldsville at prices to suit every one 8oc to $G.OO All the latest cuts and shapes in OXFORDS, white or black and many shades of tan. U O it to yourself to give us a call,, If you merely wish to see the latest styles, you will be treated just as courteous as it you make a purchase. Harmon's One-Price Shoe Store ii The place where a child can buy as cheap as a man. - ! ALWAYSTHEBEST L $ CANDY WORKS. J
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