The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 14, 1893, Image 4

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    Stat.
8u!rriitiim $1.60 jwr V'"', in mlrrtitcr.
A n ImlPiMMHlenl lorn I pnpr, iHiMNIit'fl every
Wrtlni".flay lit ItrynohlMvllln, JotTorMon Co.
I'd., ilovoti'd to the liitiriitM of Iti'vnolilNvllIn
muf .Ti'nVrMon minify. Non-ixiMt li-iil, will front
nil with fiilrni"w. ntnl will lie mimclnlly f Homi
ly towitril I hi liilxirltiK rliitw.
Ptilnrrliitlon p,rloel.iieryi'nr,lii sifvniu'e.
Cormnutiloiillorm Ititomlofi for rtulillrntloii
mint lie arooinimnleil hy the wrnir' mime,
not for pulilli'iitlon, lull n n iriiiirniiifw of
gooilfullli. hilcrflliiK iikw lli'iiix miIIi'IIimI.
AilvortUlnir rate miule known on Hilit'n
tloii in the ollli'o In Arnolil' lllock.
LeiurhtT cotiimonlriitlonM soil oiintmo of
srivrrtlwrnonlM Hhotilil rearh thla ottlre by
Moniliir noon.
Alilrin nil nmiiniiiiloatlons toO. A. Mlppli
enon, HoynoliNvllle, I'u.
Kntoroil ill the ikwIomVo nt itoynolitMvHIo.
Pft., niwonil oliix ivtii II -tiint t r.
!. A. flTRIMIICNNON, F.rtltor nil ft I'lib.
WEDNESDAY. JUNK 14.
Tim IVii1i-'h Pariy Imlil b oonvontlon
at WIUlniiiKMiil. to-ilitv nml to-morrow.
ltd not In .iiniliio liimto lo linmil III
news; ns a komi'I-hI tlilnjr, lonvo tmitliors
tlio piisslnir of tlinf sort of coiiiiiiiHllty.
Partli'iilartt of tlio horrllilo cnliiHtro
plifl wlili'h oronrroil at Wuslilnnlmi, 0.
C, Inst Frlilay. will Im fiimiil on nn
Inslilo jingo of this Ihhiii.
Tlio Prohlliltion Hlrtto ('tinvoiitlon
wan lirlil at lTiirilHliiii'jf last wook. II.
T. Ami'B, of Willlaiiinport, was numlimt
pd for Niiiroino Juilgo ami .Tmnos S.
Kont, of Dolnwitro county, for Statti
Tronsnror.
Noxt Saturday almnt rlghtoon Itopul
llcan I'nnillilati'ii will illworor tlmt thoy
havo lx'cn (IitcIvciI liy tlio pooplo of
JofTorsnn county, or at loiwt thoy iliil
not pot as many votos as thoy cxMiloil.
Twonty-slx ciiitilliliitog ntnl only ofHoos
enmiifh for sovon niukos It. plain tlmt
snmoboily In going to got loft. Kaoh
ono of tlio rami lilntos aro now s!iii"tilno
of winning,
Tlio hiirgoss of DnHois wa horn
Friday night fiirnlHhltig tntislo for
a show, oonwipiontly tlio mooting
whloh ho had oiillod to ho hold
in thn opora honso In DiiIIoIh Frlday
nlght for tho purpiiso of making nr
rangomontH tooolohrato tho 4th of .Inly,
was a onmploto falluro, no onoattondod.
Strango that DnHiiis pi-oplo woulil for
got to attond a pnlillo inoootlng?
Tho odltor of tho Indiana I'mtjivss
rooontly tiHik a trip ovor tho A. V. H'y
from Alloghony Junction to Foxhiii'g,
and In upoaklng of It said: "Tho lx'au
tlful soonory along tho Imnks of tho
Alloghony rlvor soomod Ilko ono con
tinuous lawn, intorsporsotl with gush
ing rills and ravines. Tho road was In
excollont condition, smooth and solid,
and tho coaches first olass, clean and
well vontilatod."
Penfleld was visited hy a flro early
Thursday morning of last wook whloh
will, doubtless, bo a great loss to that
town. A groi'ory store, Adams Rxpross
office and the Wrik h Firm print lug
office wero burned. Tho printing ollleo
has not been a groat financial hiioooss at
PenfloM and may novor be lvjilnccd
thero, whloh will 1k? more of a loss to
tho town than thought for In-foro
tmrncd. A printing establishment In a
town is a necessity In tho nineteenth
century.
Under the new fee hill for Justloo of
tho Peace, which went into effect re
cently, thoy can now charge' for oath
and information 50 cents, docket entry
25 cents, warrants fiO cents, transcript
60 cents, entering discontinuance of
assault and battery eases 50 cents, enter
ing action 25 cents, summons or sub
poena 25 conts with 10 cents for each
additonal name, return of summons 25
cents, entering satisfaction 15 conts,
execution 30 cents, return of proceed
ings on certiorari or apeul J 1.00, re
ceiving or paying over whoro tho
amount is over $100, $1 per hundred.
Tha Treasury Department has Istmed
a report on immigration into the United
States which eontains somo very Inter
esting statistics. No account of immi
grants was kept prior to 1820, but it is
estimated that between tho close, of the
Revolutionary war and that year thoy
numbered aliout 250,000. Slnco 1820
the number has amounted to 10,500,000,
In round numbers the various' foreign
countries contributed the following to
this enormous total: Germany, 4,750,000;
Ireland, 3,000,000; England, 2,535,000;
Norway and Sweden, 1,032,000; Austria
Hungary, 585,000: Italy, 527,000; Run
sla and Portland, 517,000; France, 380,
000, Scotland, 348,000; China 200,000;
Switzerland, 185,000; Denmark, 104,000;
all other countries, 2,700,000. Most
of the immigrants enumerated ill this
last item came from British North
America.
Samuel States, of Dull township,
Democratic candidate for nomination
for county commissioner, was in Royn
oldsville last Friday looking after his
political interests. On account of sick
ness of his wife Mr. States has ndt been
able to make as thorough canvass as he
otherwise would have done. He has
been somowbat of a politician for a
number of years, but this is the first
oHloe he has ever asked for. For twen
ty-seven years he has been engaged in
the lumber business and farming. The
people of Bell township have known
the gentleman above mentioned for
thirty-four years and be stands well in
that community. Mr. States wants the
Democrats, of Jefferson County to con
aider his ease and if possible give him
their support at the primary on the
21th lost.
Bummer Excursion Routes and Rates via
the P. K. R. Co.
The 181)3 edition of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company's annual book of
Summer Rxcurslon Routes has just ton
issued. It is tastofully gotten tip and
presents in a most practical and com
prehenslve manner alwut four hundred
popular summer resorU, from which
excollont selections may lie niado for
either limited trips or extended so
journs during the summer and early fall
months.
The great variety of routes suggested,
tho complete schedules of rates, the
graphic and exhaustive descriptions of
tho different places, the explanatory
mais and the Illustration,' make this
volume a most valuable guide.
Copies of tho Issik limy ho obtained at
any ticket ollleo of the Pennsylvania
Itiiilroad on payment of ton cents, or
upon application to tho (ieneial Passen
ger Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad,
Philadelphia, It will ho forwarded upon
the receipt of twenty cents.
A gentleman, under forty years of
ago, whoso hair was rapidly becoming
thin and grey. Is'gnn the use of Ayer's
Hair Vigor, and In six months his hair
was restored to its natural color and
oven more than Its former growth and
richness.
Children's tan slipHrs 7.1c. at Robin
son's. For Sate.
One cur 18-Inch Michigan plno shin
gles, one cur 8-neh cypress shingles,
ono ear I8.neh cedar shingles.
H. StIAKFKR.
Ladies.
Doyouiwaut a good Parlor carpet ?
I Have 40 yards, will sell at a siierlllco.
llKNUY A. MUF.!).
Hosiery for men. women and children
at II. .1. Nleklo's variety store.
Free Text Book Law.
School I llrcotors or Controllers shall
purchase text lssiks and other necessary
school supplies for use in public schools
of their respective school districts as
such now text lxsiks and supplies aro
required ill addition to those at present
in use In the hands of pupils or owned
by tho school district out of the schisil
fund of tho district, mid when so pro
cured tho necessary hooks and school
supplies shall bo furnished free of cost
for use in tho schools of said district,
subject to the orders of tho Directors or
controllers thereof, whoso duty it shall
ho to provide for tho return of and for
tho safe-keeping and care of tho books,
which shall bo returned at tho eloso of
tho school term in each year, or as a
Board may direct.
Child's red and tan shoos 50c. at Rob
inson's. Tho people of Reynoldsvlllo and vicin
ity know when they have a gisid thing;
that accounts for tho great ineivnso in
business at Rood's shoe store. Henry
Is a worker and knows how to buy and
sidl good footwear.
Nice new lamps, with Pittsburg burn-
el's, at Sehultzo's.
Forty yards Axmlnlster carpet for
sale, Inquire of Henry A. Rood.
A. L. Peters, of Hopkins, has a new
one horse Conklin truck wagon for sale
at a bargain.
W. C. Arnold, who done so much
"blowing" for Dullols at Clearfield last
wook, told a Roynoldsvillo man after
forwards that ho was ashamed of him
self for lying so, hut after Fairinan
spoko for Punxsulawney, Dullols men
asked him to outdo Fairinan, and ho
made a good attempt.
Ladles' patent tip, Philadelphia too,
$1.25 at Robinson's.
Cheap stationery at H. J. Nickle's
variety storo.
A now schedulu went into effect on
tho B., R. & P. R'y on 4th Inst, which
changes tho morning and evening
trains so that very close connections
is mado with the A. V. R'y trains at
Falls Creek for Bradford and Purixsu
tawnoy. The new time table will bo
found in this issue of the Star.
Very pretty tea Bets for $4.75 at
Sehultzo's.
When in need of shoes go to Henry
A. Reed, "the shoo man." Ho can suit
you to a T.
A little white pig, belonging to Mrs.
Goo. Rhoads, has wandered from its
sty, and any person who will drive it
back to its own wallowing ground and
swill trough will be rewarded by the
lady above named.
Good house, for rent. Inquire of
Honry A. Reed.
Fire liiuraiM'e,
Since 1878. Norwood G. Pinnoy, Brook
vlllo, Pa. Old and reliable companies
represented. Xo bivkerwje. All orders
by mall will rocolvo prompt attention.
Walter Spry, of Reynoldsvlllo, is ray
authorized and licensed solicitor. Cy
oloue policies also written. 0-21.
Base ball shoos U5o. at Robinson's.
There is such a thing as a worldly
spirit, and there is such a thing as an
unworldly spirit; and according as we
partake of one or the other, the savor
of the sacrifice of our lives is ordinary,
commonplace, poor and base or elevat
ing, invigorating, useful, noble and
holy.
Happy days and restful nights result
from using Ayer's Sarsaparllla. It so
regulates all tho bodily functions and
strengthens the nervous system that
worry and fatigue aro comparatively
unknown and life is truly enjoyed. It
Is certainly a mo-t wonderful medicine.
Croaker Fertillier.
Tho Croaker Fcrtlllaor for sale at
.1. W. Johnston' feed store, West Reyn
oldsvlllo. Frank I'. Host, agent for tlio
fertilizer, also soils It at his farm In
Wlnslow township.
Do You Need 8hoes t
Wo have tho latest stylos at popular
prices. Ukkih Siiok Htohk.
Special Notice.
Try my buggies, they aro n good as
tho best, and low in price. You will pay
middle men a big price and got, no bet
tor. .1. K. Johnston, Kathmel.
N
OTICR.
Thkasi'hy Dkp't (imcR of
't (imcR of )
t'OMITHOl.t.l-'.IIOKTIIKCl'ltHKNCY,
Wasiuniiton. May 27, 'HU. 1
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it has
is-eii made to apiM-ar that "The First
National Hunk of Iteynoldsvlllo," In the
Horough of Itoyuoldsvillo, in tho County
of .IcITcrson, and State of Pennsylva
nia has complied with all the provisions
of tho Statutes of the United States, ro
fiilrcd to ho complied with before an
association shall Ixi authorized to com
mence the business of banking.
Now therefore I, James II. Rckels.
Comptroller of tho Currency, do hereby
eortlfy that "Tho First National
Hank of Roynoldsvillo," In tho Horough
of Itoyuoldsvillo, in tlio County of Jef
ferson and State of Pennsylvania is au
thorized to commence the business of
banking as provided In Sect inn Fifty
one hundred and sixty-nine of tlio Re
vised Statutes of tho United States.
In testimony whereof, witness my
hand and seal of ollleo this 27th f lit v of
May,
Jamks II. F.CKKI.H.
No. !!". Conipt'rof the Currency.
0 0 ByragQt, Prei. W fi Aleitnder, Cubier
I A Altitndsr, An I Ctihlar.
Sccley, Alexander & Co.,
BANKERS,
Oiuiinlxed In ss4.
l'nid up rental .(,()(.
SiwIthoUtvr:
tlco. (I. Hlil-tlL'tle,
I.. I'. Seeli v.
Thus. MrCrclKht,
K. II. Sei-ley,
. ii. Aic.xiiiincr.
I hi a Kcneriil Imnklnir business. Accoiuils
solli'lii'il. 1'i lviile iinpers fur our customers
lllid nwiiy nml kept In
; moor r.tCLT.
JOTICR TO
TAX-PAYEKS.
V. I Will I
tcilfl, lit Die fnllowllltf Utiles lillfl place, to
receive eoiinty anil Kliite luxes for Urn year
n'i:i. to-wll ;
Warsaw Iwp., West, Thursday, Juno 1st, nt
Hie house of (I. W. klehunls, In the forenoon.
folk twp.. Thursday, .tunc 1st, nt the house
of I'llllon rlhoirner. III the aflcriiiHili.
HiMilh Iwp., I'lldiiy, June incl, at I he lioiisn
of Milton I'lilnc. In the fin-ciioon.
litirneit Iwp.. l-'rldiiy, June 2nd, lit tho tiouso
tit William Wnihiee In I lie iiflerniKin.
Klilreil twp., Saturday, June Mid, lit tho
Jones hotel. In the furcmmii, and In Hie afli r
liooli nl Hie sieve hi Howe.
lieu ver twp., Monday, June .11 h, at Hie store
of H. ('. Itelll, In Hie forenoon.
Won In I lie iMirouuh, Monday, June .11 h, at
the house of K. II. lie 1st, In Hie afternoon.
Klmtuold Iwp.. Tuesday, June lllli, at the
hotel in itimtiiohl. In Ha1 forcmHiii.
I'orlcr trp.,Titcsilay,.luncilth,iit the Iwiuso
of flisirtie Itlsh, In Hie afternoon.
Perry Iwp, Wednesday, June 7th, at the
house of Sharp N'enle, In (he forenoon, and In
Hie HflerniMiu HI I he storo nt InisthnrK.
I luyvllle IhiioiikIi, Thursday, Juiiu stli, at
Hie IValrul hotel.
I'liimsutawney tMiroiiKh, Friday, Juno nth,
HI Hotel I'imtull.
Vou nit lap- Saturday, Juno I'llli. lit Hotel
I'liiilall.
Hell tw p.. Monday. June t2Hi,nt tlio houso
of llenrv Itrowti, In the forenoon,
(iasklll Iwp.. Monday, Juno I. 'Ill, at nilwon's
store, In Htn forenoon.
Illu II i ii horoiivh, Tuesday, June. ):itli, at
the MrCllire House.
Henderson twp., Wednesday. June 111 Ii, ut
the house of Andrew I'lfer. In Hie foreiMsm.
MeCalmont twp., Wednesday, June 14th, nt
Hie limine of llmiicl North, In Hie afterniMin.
Oliver twp., Thursday, Juno IMh, at Hie.
store In Ollveliurii In I he forenoon, null at
Mi'Klnstry's store in tint afternoon.
Knox twp., Friday, Juno lilth, at MeC'raek
ce's store. In Hie foreniMin.
I'lneereok twp., Friday, June 1(1, at the storo
of K. Weiser. In the uflcrnonn.
Hose twp., Saturday June 17tli,nt tlio Treas
urer's Office, llrisikvllle.
Washington twp., Monday, June 111 li, at
Itis'kdule la the foreniMin, and lit the Wnsh
IiikIoii hotel In the afternoon.
Snyder Iwp. and llris-kwiiyvllle hnrouxh,
Tuesday, June Saih, at th Ionian llousn.
Warsaw twp. east, Wednesday, June 21st, at
the house of J . A. Fox, In I he forenoon.
1'nlon twp. and Corsica horouxh, Thursday,
June 22nd, at Menu's hotel.
rlumuivrvllli) hnrouith, Friday, June Zlrd, at
the Commercial hotel, In the foreniHai.
Clover twp., Friday, Jiineeird, at the houno
of J. Fsheliiian, In the afteriiism.
llriNikvllle iHiroiiKh, Siitiinluy, Juno zttn, nt
the Treasui-er's oltlco.
Heynoldsvllle Ismiuiili, Tuesday, Juno 37th.
Ut the llnlel Mc'Conuell.
Wlnslow twp., Wednssilay, June 2sih, at tho
Hotel McDonnell,
Parties paying taxes at tlio ahnve times,
and places, will save ten per cent., as that
uniouat will he added when placed In the
hands nf the collectors.
Mercantile Licenses will lie collected at nil
places vlslled, mid all licenses remalnlnx un
paid after tho Hrst of July will lie placed In
the hands of the proiwrolllclals for collection.
A. O. MeWll.l.I.Vnfli Co. Treas.
The First National Bank o!
Repoldsvlile.
CAPITAL 900,000.00.
C. UltK'hell, Prenldvnlt
Scott McClelliMid. Vice Pres.!
Joliu II. KaiieUer, Cashier.
Dlrcctorsi
0. Mltehell, Hcott McClelland, J. C. Klliu,
Joseph Strauss, Joseph Henderson,
0. W. Fullor, J. II. Kaucher.
Does a KoiivralbaiikinirbusliiesHnnd aollctts
tlio aevuuiils of uiervliants, professional men.
fiii inem, laochaiiles, miners, lunilsjrinen and
olhurs, proniUliiK tho niosl cuieful attuntlou
to the bualnewi of nil persons.
Temporary quarters In Centennial Hull
Building, oupoalU) Howl Ueluap.
VrotltPnotrtriii Vr.
pilll'ltDTIIONOTAHV,
WILLIAM 11. HIJTTRR,
Or Cl.ATVII.i l! Ilollllirilll,
Stihjis't toncHou of Hie repuldlcann of Jeffer
miu Co. at the prlinsry election, June 17, lstr.1.
JMIIt ritOTIlHNOTA H V,
JOHN H. HARK,
Or I'lsn tiKr.K Towsnir,
Hulijecl lo action of the republicans of Jeffer
son Co. at the primary olccHou. June 17, lsa:i.
&ltrrllT.
pilt HIIF.KIKF,
R. NRFF.
Or Itrrsm isvii.i,r lloaoeoii,
Hiiliteet In iietlon of Hie n'piihllcmis of Jeffer
son Co. at Hie ptlmaiy election. June 17, lw.
! MIMtll F,
DAVID C. (iOPRLRY,
Or HllllOKVII.I.R llOIIOt llll,
Hllhlect lo nctlon of the repildlcatl of JctTcr
sou Co. al the pi Imary election, .In tie 17. Hi;l.
piltHIIKKIFK,
CIIAKLRMd. WILSON,
' or IYmxscmwnkv Itoinn on.
Hlllieel to act Ion of Hie repuhlleiins of Jeffer
son I 'o. al the prluimy elecliou, June 17, Kill.
pill Sit Fill IF,
OI'.OIMIR W. WARNICK,
or Ukvsiii.iisvii.i.k Moikii oii,
Subject lo acllon of the republican of JefTer
sou Co. al the Primary election, June 17,
plt SHFItllT,
K. W. McMILLRN,
Or IlK.rMii.nsvii.i.K liiiiiot'iiii,
Huhlecl to action of Hie demin'rnts of Jelfer
son Co. at Hie primary election, lime, Islet,
pilt I'llOTIIONoTAItV.
J. .1. VOPNO,
Or 1'rNxst'TAWNnr tloiioriiu,
Sub.lect lo action of the lienuwrals of JefTer
son Co. al Hie primary elecliou June 21, l"li:i.
V?ouutit (i vritrrr.
pill TIIEASI'KF.II,
JOHN WAITR,
Or Wissrow Townsiih,
Sllblei't to Mellon of the reillbl leans of JetTer
sonCo.at the prluiary ehstlon, June 17, s'.i;i.
pilt TltF.ASI'ltF.H,
N. D. COKKV,
Or I'l'NXSI'TAWNKV llOIIOI'dll,
Sitliject lo action of the republicans ,,f Jeffer
son Co. at Hie primary election, June 17, I "Til.
pill TltKAsTUFIt,
AHTIIL'R MOHHISON,
Or I'.NION ToWNSIIII',
Suli.leel to action of the republicans of Jeffer
son Co. at the primary elecliou lune 17, Isici.
Pll THKASritF.il,
W. H. LtrcAs,
or Coiisica Iloiiiiriiu,
Sublect to netlon of the republicans of Jeffer
son Co, al the primary election, June 17, isui.
0 ommttoiirr.
Foil CXlMMISF.IONF.R,
W. T. COX,
OrWi.Nsi.ow TowNsiiir,
Siilijis-I toiictlonof Hie repiiblli'iiusof lelTer
son Co. nt Hie primary clccilon, June 17, I'.CI.
Foil (TIMMISHIONKII,
DANIRL IIURWRR,
Or I'KIIIIY Towssiiih,
Subject to action of the repu hi leans of Jeffer
son Co. nl the Primary election, June 17, lxl.
Foil COMMISSIONKIt,
.IOSRPII DARR,
Or IIiiook vii.i.k Miiiioi'OII,
Subject to act Ion of the republicans of Jeffer
son Co. ul I l.i' prlmnry election, June 17, IsiKI.
Foil OOMMIKSIONMt,
JUS FPU HULLKRS,
Or Wakkaw Township,
Hiibject to action of Hie republicans of JelTer
son Co. at the primary chcilnn, Jium 17, ls!M.
Foil COMMIHSIONKH.
M. F. WOODS,
Or F.miiikii Township,
Subject to action of Hie licmfjcrnts of Jeffer
siai Co. at the primary election, June 24, IMi.1.
Foil COMMISSIONKIt,
A. W. MULIIOLiLAND,
tir Winsmiw Township,
SuliJiMt to action of tho IH-mocrals of Jeffer
son Cu. at the primary eliH'tiou, June 24, lsji;i.
Foil fXIM.MIHSIONWl,
S. M. SHIRLDS,
Or Cuivkb Township,
Subject to action of the republicans of Jeffer
son I'o. ut Hie primary election Juno 17, lsici.
Itlterrllatttou.
Q MITCHELL,
ATTORN RV-AT-LAW.
OfHoe on West Main street, opposite the
Coninierclul Hotel, Heynoldsvllle, Pa.
D
R. 13. E. HOOVER,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
ttesldent dentist. In hulldlns near Metho
dist ehurch, npismlte Arnold block, lienlle
ness In operntluK.
JJOTEL McCONNELL,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor.
The lending hotel of the town. Hondmiar
tors for commercial men. Steam heat, free
bus, bath rooms and closets on evory floor,
sample rooms, billlurd rouin, tulophune con
nections &c.
JJOTEL BELNAP,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
0 HE EN & CONS Ell, Proprietor.
First class In every particular. Located In
the very centre of the business part of town.
Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious
sample roouis for commercial travelers.
MERICAN HOTEL,
BROOKVILLE, PA.
B UFFJNO TON & LONG, Prop's.
Omnibus to nnd from nil trains. European
restaurant. House heated and lighted by
gas. Hot and cold wuter. Western Union
Telegraph ottiee In building. The hotel la
Httea with all the modern conveniences.
QOMMERCIAL HOTEL,
BROOKVILLE, PA.,
miL P. CARRIER, Froprktor,
Sample room on the ground floor. House
heated by natural gas. Omulbus to and from
all train.
Don't Walk! but buy a
the ' cheapest to the highest
price at
C. F. OFFMfN'S,
The Reynoldsville Jeweler.
We Have
SECOND
"OF"
NewSpnngDressGoods!
Do not fail to come and see
them. They are Beauties.
BING & CO.,
NOLAN BLOCK.
Do You Know
Where to Make Dollars
Do Double Duty ?
Why certainly at
BOLGER BROS,'
well Stora Clolii Eiorini,
Where you will find the Largest AsMortment of
SPrin SHI.!:?.'!
3pring -Jats and
Handsome Jeckwear
Ever offered to the people of Reynoldsville. It may be said
of our stock that "Nature made it and then broke the
mould," for the garments we offer look more stylish than
many high priced custom-made suits. ' ,
OUR OBJECT
In advertisirg is to let everybody know how thoroughly we
combine perfection of Style, Fit and Finish with the most
Reasonable Prices.
Have you selected your
SPRING .SUITS?
If not, do not delay, but come at once and inspect our
stock, which comprises the latest styles in Sacks, Cutaways,
Double Breasted Square Cuts and Prince Alberts.
Respectfully,
BOLGER BROS.,
Orlfllnators ot the Small Front Sustea
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