The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 05, 1893, Image 4

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fir llmt wi'lur'm fniii' limitlml firnl w-v-cn'y-twi
niimil. Ims vvlttn to Alit
ant P'w'mnitor (iiwral lliwn usUlnir
Hint tti tioV'Tiuni'iit irivt lii-ra hwIiIom
of "lliii'r iHwti'iro ntnniw at t ih Clilrniro
KxtHwItlon. Shu 1h twi-nty-fiiiir .wiir
olii.
Tin- irri'iit, Hnmklyn liililtfti Is pttivttiif
inmli'iinnti' to nivntiimi'iliiti' th" trnvi'l
b"twp"n thi i-ltii'H of Now York nnil
Brooklyn, nml tlio fi'dornl nnil miinli'lpul
ooiHi'tit to tlio ontcrjirlMo luivlnu Im-oii
olitnlivil. twootlior utriK'luri'HHliiillnr In
th"lr (ri-tiornl ili'Hljrn fo tlio pxlxtliiif olio
will noon lr hirtin. only furtlior up.
Dr. TiOmiiifo nnd lil ootufri'triitlon nt
Brooklyn nro npionlino; to tlio pulilli'
for nld to pay off a heavy niorttfniri- that
hnnifH ovor tlio Hpai'loim TalM-rnnolo at
BiiHiklyn. Tlio Htatomont In now iniiilo
that for tho pant tliroo yoain ho han ro
wivoil iftiso for his work, tlio luilunco of
hln salary having Ihmw tiirnod hark to
tho chiui'li.
Although thoro urn many applloantH
for tho good poditioim In tlio world, yet
th'-ro In nlwavH room for men who arc
tndimtrioiiH. hoiii-Ht and ahlo. Varanelea
occur every year Into which Htep thiwo
who nra qualilieil. TIiIh fact imht to
bo an inspiration nnd an Incentive to
the young fellows who nro on tho
threshold of nctivo life
During 1S!2 there wein .'Hl.iii'i appll
catloim for patents tiled. During tho
Miuno year lI.'MTH wero issued. By tho
above there appeaii to lie nodiminiitlon
in the invent ivu guiilim of the American
people. America lends all the countries
of tho world in tho number of patents
Issued. Wo have a genius in Heynolds
vlllo who has nn application in for n
patent, ho is hard at. work on other
model which ho expects to get a patent
on.
Tho bill creating .lofTcrson county u
separate Judicial district will not bo
reached In tho I louse for several weeks
yot unless a special order can lie secured
for it. Mr. Cessna, chairman of tho
committee on Judicial apportionment,
will ask for a special order for all tho
separate Judicial bills in order to ascer
tain definitely what action tho (iovernor
will tnko in regard to them. Ho is said
to hnvo declared his hostility to any
apcclnl apKirtlonment bills when there
was a general apHrtionment bill jiond
Ing. Should this provo to lie tho case
tho generul bill could still Ik passed,
and, if votoed, perhaps a two-thirds
majority obtained to pass it over tho
Governor's head. Punxsutawney Spirit.
Tho St. Marys dttzitlr insinuated that
Bro. Elliott, of tho Volunteer, made a
desperate attempt to get to tho train to
Hue tho prize lighter who paused through
our town, and failed, hut was fortunate
enough to moot a man who had shaken
hands with, and talked to, the bruiser,
adding sarcastically, ho hoped tho
editor would not gut a swelled head on
account of tho distinction accorded him.
In last weeks' issue tho editor of tho
Gatcttc acknowledged the receipt of a
i keg of beer and owned up to his love
? I for it and, to let him self down easy,
: II . 1 . 1 .1 m A .A.. IT .
.'I lmpiicuwu uiu eiiucu irtiicrniiy
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Ho
iv in, r, n v iioi, al, in i ua,u n
swelled
,i ., head," no doubt. If a prize fighter was
"'to pass through St. Marys the Outrite
editor would be at the train to sou him,
'Spr break his neik In the attempt,
because beer drinking and prize fighting
fare first cousins.
!F. A. Weaver, editor of tho Brook
.vllle Hrpublkan, who has been at Wash
ington, D. C, occupying a ixwition in the
Department of the Interior, bos re
' turned to Brookville and resumed bis
dutlus as editor of the abovo named
paper. The change In the administra
tion was tho jiersuaslve power that In
duced Mr. Weaver to take up his duties
as country editor. He says tlio letters
"G. O. P." stand for, "Get oft and
Push." No doubt la tho next four
years he will occasionally think of the
"Good Old Pay" he "raked In" while at
Washington. As Mr. Weaver has been
In the newspaper business for many
years he Is not a stranger to the duties
that devolve upon him In the editorial
chair. It makes little difference to Un
do Sam what kind of disposition a man
has who works for him, but It takes a
patient, kind-hearted, loving, tender,
. fall-to-please-everybody kind of a man
to run a newspaper, and as Mr. Weaver
fills the bill, he is at homo in the sanc
tum sanctorum.
Rathmel.
( (!eo. Dyke Is improving very slowly.
The building Ixxitn has licgutt In our
town.
The piislolllee Is at the old stand yet.
Maxwell, whrrc's yer ax ?
('. 1,. (i iiilifini an,! rmuily iiiiiVid to
Cattish. Armstrong county.
.1. A. liumlnii smiles and Is just its
Imppy as if It had Ii 'ell II bey.
Willie Mnliiiey, who has been suffer
ing with rheumatism, Is Improving.
Geo. t.. Henry, who had one of his
feet crushed III the mine, Is getting b t
ter. Philip Schreclnghost will move his
family to Armstrong county at an early
day.
Patrick Mi-Closkey's two children,
who have had diphtheria, are getting
Ii 'tier.
Master Arthur B 'Verndge has ulmut
recovered from n two wick's sickness
with scarlet fever.
Kd. L. Moore ami I,. A. Hays will lie
called upen to cuter bail to keep the
peace and lie of good ln-hiivlor.
The drinking saloon in our town is
doing a lMiomiug business. Our bnnrd
of trade meets there regularly.
We understand that there are several
of our young bloods preparing for n snil
on the sen matrimonial as soon as the
clouds roll by.
We lire pleased to see a goodly stuck
of groceries and provisions fur sale In
the house where rot gut whiskey and
sour beer was intended.
On Friday last one of the Spingno
mine drivers nml stable tsiss h'reeman
had an unpleasant dispute which had to
be settled by the master of ceremonies.
Swab Bros., of Keynolilsville. have
commenced the erect Ion of a store build
ing in our town. It Is to he hoped that
they will meet with success in their
trade lieii-.
Annie, a daughter of J. Milliron, has
been duiigerously ill during tho past
week. Wo understand she will lie taken
to tho West Penn hospltnl, In Pitts
burg, for treatment.
'"Beauty" may lie "only skin deep:"
but the secret of a beautiful skin Is pure
blood. Those conrsc, rough, pimply
complexions may, in most cases, he ren
dered soft, smooth and fair by the pre
serving and systematic use of Ayer's
Snrsaparllla.
Figs and Thistles.
Ilium's II, nn.
Mark this: You don't have to lie dls
agi able to 1h good.
Kear to die until you have done some
good that will always live.
The strongest man In tho world Is the
one who can best control himself.
There Is nothing easier to liollovo
than a pleasing He alsiut ourselves.
Perhaps there would he more power
in oui' praying If there were more cheer
in our giving.
If all public prayers were heard and
answered, angels would soon want to
come down and live among us.
There Is a great difference between
getting a bunch of grais-s now nnd then
and owning a farm in the promised land.
Much trouble Is caused because wu
forget that many men do not have the
same kind of religion in a horse trade
that they have in church.
Special Notice.
Try my buggies, they are ns good as
tho best, and low in price. You will pny
in lilil lo men a big price and get no lict
tor. J. K. Johnston, liathmel.
Fire Insurance
Since 1S"H. Norwood G. Plnney, Brook
ville, Pa. Old and reliable companies
represented. JVo bmlvrmjc. All orders
by mall will receive prompt attention.
Walter Spry, of Heynoldsvillo, is my
authorized and licensed solicitor. Cy
clone policies also written. tl-21.
Special Offer.
We are making a aicclal offer to each
of our readers paying a j'oar'a subscrl
tion to the Star In advance, and to all
nuw subscribers paying in advance, we
will glvo them the best local paper in
Jefferson county and will glvo them
frou, either tho iroiiidiiA'iiK? or Ameri
can Farmer, for one year. The two
paper above mentioned are excellent
monthly papers and tho subscription
price of each Is $1.00 a year.
Children's tan shoes 75c. and $1.00 ut
Robinson's.
Tho Central Pennsylvania Telephone
and Supply company have authorized
the extension of their mutalllo circuit
lines from Clearfield to DuBols and Ridg
way, and the construction will be com
menced early In April and should be
finished by the first of Juno. This will
give that region direct communication
with all tho lines of long distance com
pany, proving of great value to the
rapidly developing territory compre
hended In this largo lumber, mineral
and gas rogion. Willlamsport Time.
Russian tan shoo polish at Robinson's
The school boy that delightuth tn
playing truant and tryeth to deceive his
teacher will find out whon he gets out
Into the world that ho played the part
of a fool and deceived no one but him
elf. Big Run Echo.
Marries Three.
ILork Haven f-xpti.
If you think of marrying a woman
romi'inh t yon marry thri'o creatures, a
young one. a middle-aged one tied an
old one. t'nless one or two die b fore
their time you marry a wife, n mother
nml n grandmother. In lie!' you mi'i-ry
a lot of people you do not know. You
don't marry for to day, or to-morrow,
but for all sorts of situations. If she is
gentle, mid wise, and true, you have n
brli.e, but not only for the wedding day.
but for sickness, and for old age. If
she is only handsome she will some day
grow ugly, but if she !s good ami true
she will stand wear. Try to know her
b fore you take her.
Renl Estate Transfers.
Following ari' the deeds filed for rec
ord in the . eonlers office from March
1 t Ii lo March 2!Mh. for lteynoldsville
borough and Winslow township:
D.ivld Wheeler to Mnrgnrct Cain,
for lot in l ynclilsvllle. $7iin: NVv, m
bcrii. M!r
.Wis. I.ttiitjiiixli. "TiredlOh.su tired
all the time:" Mm. Sum it. "Well, so
I used to he until I began to take Ayer's
Sarsnparilla lis n spring medicine, and
now 1 don't know what it is to have that
tired feeling. Try it. my dear', only lie
sure you get Ayer's."
Men's seamless work shin s $i.f0 at
Robinson's.
Try Bnbiiison's $l;.(M) line shoo for
men.
Mttllroiit (Tttitf (Tolilt.
COMPANY commencing Sunday
Dec. IM, l). Low Grade Division.
K A ST W Allll.
No. 1. No..V No. II. Ilil Hill
A. M. I'. M A. M. P. M. P. M
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12 i II I.I (I III
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No.2 No. II No. I" imi mi
A. M. A. M P. M. P. M. P. M
in 4", ft ii a r
ii 17 ft :ni 7 ir
II 2s ft 41 7 hi
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4 ll III Mli
a. mJa. m. p. m.Ia m. p. m.
STATIONS.
lirll Itllllk ..
I.IIUsonlllllll
New lll'llilrhi'lll
dull ICM-.'c
Muysvillc
Siinimi'i-vllle . .
Ilr.xikvllle
Hi'll
Fuller
Keynolilsville .
I'liiicniisl
Kullst'NM'k....
hiillnls
Hlllilllll
VVIlttrl'lMirn
IVMIHll
Tyler
Ill, 'II H-lllT.,..
lll'lH-KClll,
(Irani
I i Ifl wood
llilfl wihhI ....
Ill Hill
hclirelle .. .,
Illi'll l-'lslicr..
Tyler
IVnllelil
WIiiIi'I'Iiiii n .
Hillillhi
Ililllols
t'tillsCi-cek ..
I'ltnritlisl . . . . .
Kryiiolilsvllli
fuller
Hell
Ilt'ookl'llll'...
Humiiit'i'vlUe.
Muysvillc
OiikHlilu'e
New Mcllilrlii'ln
l.lltvsonlllllll
Kril Hunk...
Ti'iiliis dully except Sunday.
HA VIII Mi'CAKOO, (Ikn'i.. Si it..
I'litshmir, I'ii.
.1AS. P. AMiKltSON, ItKN'i.. Pass. Aiit..
I'ltlsliiuK. Pa
p K N N S Y L V A N I ARA I IM t D.
IN KFKKLT UWKMIIKK 1H, 1WI2.
I'lllllldrlplilll & Ki le llullloud ll l-loli Time
Tlllih. TliilliM leiivc lli lfl wimhI.
K A ST W A It 1 1
9:114 A M -TihIii . dully except Hiindiiy for
Suiiliuiy. Ilio i lsliiiiii nml liileiini'illiilc sin
Huns, iiii'lvlnit in I'hlliidi lplilii il:.Vi p. m.,
New V,,lk.ll:;ift I'. M.I IllilllliMilc. 11:4.1 p. M.
VtiishluiiiiMi, s:I.M. m. I'll 1 1 inn I'lirlor car
from WMIIiuiiiHirl mid piiHHrnirei' cuuclirs
freiii Kiini' lo I'liiliidelphlii.
3::i" I'. M.-TiiiIii ll, dully except Siiiiduy for
llmrlsliinir nml Inleinii'dliile stiitloiis, iir
rlvliiKiil l't I lnli 1 1 ill In 4:2.1 A. M. New Vork,
7:lli A. M. 'riiiourli i'iiui'Ii from Ililllols in
VVIIIIiinisiHirt. I'lillniuu Hleepliiir curs from
lltii-rlKliiim io I'lillmlelplilii nnd New 'ork.
I'liiliidelphlii piisNenuers cmi rt-mulli In
sleeper iiiidlsluilieil llliltl 7:M) A. M.
Il::ift I'. M. Train 4. dully for Siiiiliuiy, llm i is
Inii'ir mid Iniei ineilliiic siuiloiis, urrlvinir ut
I '1 1 1 1 ii 1 1-1 1 I it . a. M. ; New Vol k. Ii::m
A. M. Hiillluioie, 11:20 A. M.l Wa-hliiuliin, T ::
A.M. I'llllmiiu curs mid piiHseniier cnuclies
from Ki le nml VllllmiisHii t In I'liiladelplila.
I'lissenuers ill sleeper for ilulllmore nnil
Wiislilmiion will lie iriiiisferieU Into Wusli
liiKten sleeper Hi lliiriisluirir.
WKSTWAIIH.
7::ift A. M. Train I, dully except S.indiiy for
Kid-'Hiiy, Ililllols, Clermonl mid I'nlei'
nieillute hIiiIIoiih. Leuves lil(lKuy at U:UU
P. M. for Ki le.
1 : "S I A . M. Trill ii :t. dully for File anil Inter
nieilllilu (Hiiuls.
tt:27 I'. M. Trulii 11, dully except Hunduy for
Kane mid Inlerinedlui est til ions.
TIIUOl (.11 THAINS Foil MilFTWOOl)
FIIOM TIIK FAST ANII SOUTH.
TKAIN II leuves I'lilludelphin :M A. m.l
WiikIiIhiiioii, 7..VH A. M.l llii ll Imore, S:4.ft A. M. ;
Wilkeslmnc, lll:l.', A. M.i daily except Hun
duy, iirrivliiK al UriflwiHHl nt 0:27 P. M. Willi
I'ulliniin I'm lor car from I'lilladelpnla to
IlllumsiHirt.
TKAIN a leaves New Vork nt s p. m. : I'hllu
delplila, ll:2H p m.i Wusliluulon, IU.4H u. in.;
Halilniore, ll:4ii p. in.; dully iirrlvlim at
liilflwuod HI U:.MI it. m. I'lillniuu slettiiiiiK
curs fnnii liilladeliililii tn File mid from
Wusliliiuion anil llnliluiore to WllllmnsHirl
und throiiiih passenirer eoiiches from I'liila
(lelplilu lo Kile und Ilulllmore In Wllliiiins-
dsirt mid to DuHols.
tAIN 1 leaves Kenovo at 6.M ll. m., dully
except Hunduy, urrlvluic at Hilflwissl 7::ift
tt. Dl.
JOHNSONBURfi RAILROAD.
(Dully except Sunday.)
THAIN III leuves lildnwiiy ut U:4Ua. m.l Jnhii
hunhuric ut B:5ftu. ui., urrlvlim ut (.ieriiiunt
ut 1(1:4.1 ii. m.
TKAIN 2U leuves Clermont at I0:.V u. in. ur
rivluir ut .IiiIiiikoiiIiiii'k atll:4U u. m. und
HIilKwuy ul ll:.Vm. in.
JIDGWAY & CLKARFIELD R. R.
DAILY EYCK1T SUNDAY.
BOtmiWAKll.
NOKTIIWAUI).
I'.M A.M.
HTATIONH.
A.M. P.M.
12 10
12 IS
12 22
12 :il
12 lis
lft 42
12 44
12 411
1 Ul
1 10
I 14
129
14ft
V40
0 4S
11.12
10 (r
III 10
10 1.1
10 17
20 20
42
10 4S
10 Ml
11 Oft
Itlduwiiy
Island Kim
Mill lluveii
('royltiud
Hhorls Mills
llliln Kis-k
Vineyard Hun
Cari'ler
HriH'kwuy villi,
Mi'Mlnii Summit
llarviiys Kim
Fulls Creuk
llulloU
7 00
Hftl
H4tl
e:
h:i
(lift
B2.I
2I
tt (SI
Ilft7
ft .12
ft 4.1
DUO
120
1 111
Km
12 .111
12.14
12.18
12 SO
12 .IS
12:il
12 2H
12 20
12 0S
TRAINS LEAVE UIDOWAY.
East ward. Westvrunl.
Tru n S, 7: 17 a. m. Train a, II :M a.
Train . I M i. in. Train 1, 3:011 p
Trula 4, 7:56 p. tu. Train 11, :25 p
CHAH. E. I't'UH,
Ouii. Mmiavur.
J. K. WOOD,
Hon. 1'ttim. Ag't.
Vrotlioiiptnrit, (etc.
pill I'llOTIIONOTAKV,
Wl 1.1,1 AM H. HirTTKR.
Orl I. A Will. K Itoiioriut.
Sultlect toacllon of Hie repnliliciins of .lelTer-
in 1 'o. at llie ii' immy elis'tlon, June 17, lsli:t.
pill SIIF.KIFK.
K. KKVF.
ok I!kvnoi.iisvii.i.i: lloiioi-iiii.
Siiliecl lo net Inn of die retiiittlleiiusof .lelTer -son
1 o. at t lii prlnimy elect Ion, June 17, Isiki,
piltslll KM I'.
DAVID O. (IOUHLKY,
or IIiiook vii.i.k llniiol on.
Sullied lo net loii of 1 lie i-epiilillcmis of .leffer
soiil'o.ai lite piliuaiy ele.'i Ion, June 17. si:i.
put si 1 F.I: 1 I F.
CMAItl.KHO WIf-SON.
OK I'l'SXSfTAV. !K.T HollOI'lllt,
Stililect to iictlonof Hie retmlillcmis of .lelTer
sou Co. ul Hie pilmm-y elecilon, June 17, ls'.i:i.
,'olt SI I I K I I F.
CKOIJOK W. WAKNICK.
or HrYsoi.nsvii i.r. H01101-011.
Sillilecl to action iif Hie lepillilicmiHof .lelTer
son Co. at Hie I'rluiary eleclioii, June 17, s!i:i.
put SI I F.I: IFF,
K. W. McMILLKN.
Of McCai.mant Towssiiip.
Hulilecl function of the democrats of Jeffer
son Co. at t In- primary elecilon, lime, (sli.1.
(Touiittt (Trrciattrrr.
pill TKKASI KF.K.
.IOIIN WAITK,
Ok Winslow Township,
Sub led to net Ion of Hie repiilillcmisof Jeffer
son Co. at the primary election, June 17, isici.
pill THKASl'llF.lt,
N. D. CORKY,
Or I't'SXSI'TAWNKV HoltOt'llll,
Huliiect to iidlon of llie retiutillcans of Jeffer
son Co. at llie primary elecilon, June 17, sii:i.
piUTKKASI KKK,
W. W. CRISSMAN.
OP Cl.AYVIl l.K HollOI'lllt,
Sulilis't to acflon of Hie repiilillcans of Jeffer
son Co. lit t he pi lime y election. June 17, Islri.
pK TKKASfKKK,
ARTHUR MORRISON,
Or t'Nios Township,
Suliject to action of the repiilillcans of Jeffer
son Co. at the primary election lime 17. Istci.
(T ommlloiic.
pill COMMISSIONKK,
W. T. COX,
or Winsi.ow Township,
Huliiect toacllon of Hie renilllcansof lelfcr
soii Co. ut Hie primary election, June 17, IWI.
pilt COMMISSIONKK,
DANIKL RRKWKR,
Ok I'minr Township,
Huliiect to ncllon of the repiihl leans of Jeffer
son (11. at Hie Primary elis'llon, June 17, Islet.
pilt COMMISSIONKK,
.IOSKPH DARR,
OK ItlllMIK vii.i.k Hoiioi'lill,
Huli.led to ad loii of the repulillcmis of Jeffer
son Co. ut H,e primary election, June 17. Istiil.
piK COMMISSIONKK,
.IOSKPH liri.LKRS.
OK Waiisaw Township,
Huh.lect to action of the repiilillcmisof Jeffer
son (.'0. at the primary election. June 17. IsUX
ltHrrllaitou.
1 MITCH KLL,
ATTORN KY-AT-LA W.
OfHce on West Main street, opposite tho
I'oiiimnrclal Hotel, Keynoldsvlllti, I'a.
jyu. u. k. ikkjvkr,
RKYNOLDSVH.LK, PA.
Kesldent dentist. In liulldluir near Metho
dist church. opiMislle Arnold hlis.'k. Gentle
ness In ois'ialliitf.
tlotcl.
II
OTKL MtXJONNKLL,
RKYNOLDSVILLK, PA.
FUAMCJ. II LAV K, Proprietor.
The leadliiK hotel of the town. Headquar
ters fur eommcirlul men. Htciim heut, free
lius, hath riNiins mid closets on every flisir.
sample riHims, hllllard nsim, telephono con
nect Ions, Ac
II
OTKL HKLNAP,
RKYNOLDSVILLK, PA.
UKEEX& VOSSEH, Proprietor.
I'lixt class In every partlciilar. I.is'uled In
the very centre of Ine huslness purt of town.
F'ree 'hits to and from trains and commodious
sutiiphi rooms for commercial travelers.
MKHICAN HOTKL,
IUMX)KVILLK, PA.
llVFFlXUrOX rf- LOXd, Prop.
Omnlhiis to nnd f mm all trains. Eiiropeno
restaurant. House lieateil and lighted by
lias. Hot and cold water. Western t'nion
Teleitrapli omen In IiiiIUIIiik. The hotel Is
lilted with all the modern conveniences.
COMMERCIAL HOTKL,
BROOKVILLE, PA.,
PHIL P. VAIUtlEIt, Proprklor,
Sample rooms on tliu ifround flisir. House
lieateil hy natural uas.
Omnibus to and from
uu trains.
AEcllpjous Vccntj:
(UNtlGTAniAN.)
NO PAPER LIKE IT ON EARTH
Unique not Fcccntrtc,
W itty nut Funny,
Rolitiuu not I'iuui,
Not (or Sect but for Souls,
WHOLE 6ERM0NC IN A SENTENCE.
ScnU a dune ia ttampi fur three eeki trial,
THE RAM'S HORN,
$1.W WOMAN'S TCMPLC, R"
Per Year, CHICAGO it once.
ONLY PAPER THAT EVERYBODY LIKE
SUBSCRIBE FOR
"THE STAR"
$1.50 PER YEAR.
mi ijitfjiiwmjwM
'"r jrt.-'w T-3-vT'- Sir ,r
A C'nroful Kxnniiuntioii inal before prepc-ribing glassen,
aul liavitig tlio
MOST - IMPROVED - METHODS,
and a knowledge of how to line them. Satisfaction is Guar
anteed. G. F. HOFFMAN,
The Jeweler and Optician'
THE PLACE TOGO
-FOR-
Fine Dress Patterns,
in the Latest Shades and Trimmings to Match,
Calicos, Outing Flannels, Fine
Ginghams,
A full line of
White Goods, Embroideries,
Lace Curtains,
SPRING COATS and CAPES.
BING & CO.
Our Stock isall New nnd the Latest Styles. Come and See.
NOUHN BLOCK. . . MAIN STRCT.
You are invited to attend our
OPENING!
taflai Ereii, April i,
to inspect the Largest Line of
SPRING GOODS
ever brought to the place. We
think it will be to your interest
to be present.
' J. B. ARNOLD.
IStii. So Yon ?
If you don't, go to
C. F. HOFFMAN.
He will fit you with n pair
of (Ilapaes.