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ET nN TO MY A s 4S / ) 7 4 Rha Hi Gi Wik \ : & i A FR RR RR SR RR RR A RRR FR FF RR RR Rh WR Fh Wh A LF Sh WA WF WR SF WA BA Use my Nave 1-4 on Your Dry Goods Hill’s Bleached muslin 36 in. wide ......... 00... 0, 8c Fruit of Loom Bleached Mus- In36in.wide...... ...... 8c Sea Island Unbleached Mus- lin, worth 10e, now ....... 8c Pepperel, 36 in. sheeting .... 8c Pepperel, 45 1n. sheeting ....13c Pepperel, 81 in. sheeting ....23c Pepperel, 90 in. sheeting ....25¢ Fancy Outing Flannels Splendid dark and light patterns pretty plaids and stripes, just the thing for comfort coverings 5¢ yd. BURMAH COTTON CHALLIES Beautiful designs and colors; make a pretty quilt covering at a low price. Worth 7¢ or 8e, dur- ing Fair week only ......... 6c COTTON BATTINGS Fine fluffy fleeces for quilts or comforts—each batt opens 3ft. by 7 feet, full comfort or quilt length worth 10 or 15 per cent more, Fair Week sale .. 9c a batt MEN’S PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS This is the genuine guaranteed Shirley President Suspender for which you have always paid 50c. Why pay that price to others when you can buy the identical Shoes for en, Women and Children. A new line, The W. L. Douglas Shoe—the best adver- tised line in the town for the money. Shoes at half price. Thé Crossett and Waukerz lines at exactly half price. This is your oppurtunity tusave; don’t fail to get shoes for all your family at this Fair Week Sale. The Dress Goods Department. Here is where we specialize. This is the only day light Dry Goods and Dress Goods Store in the town. Go into any of the other stores and notice how dark their Dry and see how perfectly pou can examine the quality and colorings—what makes th’s difference? Those five large side windows. Make your own dresses—use a Butterick Paper Pattern- the leading pattern for housewives. Just added two hundred dollars worth of new patterns, will obvia‘e the necessity of ordering special sizes. You will always be able to get the style and size you need. Grocery Specials for Fair Week. Our ‘‘Special Brand’’ Loose Coffee, per lb. ..... .... ile lLargecanBaked Beans ...J1... ........... ........ 10c | Small can Baked Beans .. .%.. ............ ........ 5¢ 1 quote here a small lot of specimen values to show the advantage of buying during Fair Week. There are hun- suspender for half price, only 25¢ this entire paper to describe. MEN'S WINTER Men’s heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, the usual 50¢ kind, dur- ing Fair Week only 35¢ .... each UNDERWEAR MEN’S CANVAS GLOVES Nice 10c stock at 4 pairs for 25c. Good, strong work socks, sold regularly at 10c¢, during Fair Weak, . ....... 4 pairs for 25c. Goods and Dress Goods departments are; then come here | RIBBONS— Moire Silk Taffetta ribbons 10¢ yd Moire Taffetta Ribbon 6 in. wide, worth 25¢, during Pair Week ....... .0 19c¢. These ribbons are extraordin- > . lary values for hair-bows and making a total pattern stock of six hundred dollars. This sashes, EXTRAORDINARY Octagon Soap, 6oarsfor ... ch... ................. 25¢ Export Soap, 6barsfor ......%8.... ..L............ 25¢ Large Galvanized Wash tubs, only ................. 50c only 25¢ Brooms, during Fair Week ..... .............. 19¢ You may need one at the Fair. Boy. it here and save money. CHILDREN'S RAINCOATS A slip-on garment made with sleeves and cape, imitation belt all around; a hat to match, also school bag of same material at UMBRELLAS Jaden wie $3.75 and $4.50. Don’t forget the little people dreds of others equally good in Dry Goods, Clothing, Un.|who stay at home while you are derwear, Hosiery, Men’s Shirts, Overalls, Sweaters, Hats, enjoying yourself at the Fair. Caps, Knee Pants, Ladies’ and Children’s Coats, Furs, | Here you will find the most select Jewelry, Neckwear, Groceries, etc. which would require jline of dolls and toys in the town. The most reasonable prices, too. DOLLS AND TOYS Everything (rom 10 to 40 per cent Below Regular Price. EVERTHING GUARANTEED. Your Money Back if not Satisfied. Your neighbors will be here and I'll look for you, too. Albert S. Ulessner, MEYERSDALLE, RAR RAR RR AA AR A A AAS RA RR ARG AA RAR RA RRA RA AR RRR A COME. PENNA. A 45 45 36 06 86 OF OF 06 06 06 06 16 5 5 06 OF O66 6 16 5 5 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 66 6 6 6 66 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 i i = We | culation here is sands of RESL Many Ca The res Ty election sons the ticket: For She For Cou Shockey a Register Treasure Clerk of Directors ler and Ja District Recorder County Au ward D. N Prothono Amos W George 1 James T Daniel B () wissen ( Andrew Samuel Valentine J. W. Gri Frank Pl James D L. G. W: Cou Norman John R. G. W. B Jacob E. William | William Jacob Ko Jacob Ko Simon H. James Mc Jacob S. Simon P. J. J. Rei Jas. H. § Christian . Register of Benjamin Chas. I. | Cc Wm. G. A. E. Cas Edward F Lewis C. William D. H. Por HOLS Claude Hq Kate Helsel, ried in Som ber 17, by t pastor of th place, at the Luther Bol sister of the Holsopple w Seanor, Mr. ed by the B ing Company SU| Clarence F Mrs. Irvin S Gumbert, da H. Gumbert, township, we the evening « an parsonage Burkholder,” 8,000 N The report troller of the road setting mileage of tr ed, leased al has trackage 1915 shows of all tracks The road o 85 miles of 1 4,450.6p miles miles of seco third / track a EL ® tras “and in { of ye “track: NEW Dr. W. E. . Oliver G des in this as moved h i (Connaughtsvil i dental rooms next to the pc Dr. Getty le ago. Mrs. Ge of this place. Get our pri