The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 07, 1899, Image 4

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X Star,
Subivriptian ti.HO ;wr vnr, or $1.00 if
jmi'il ftriflh in (ulvnnre.
'. A. MTF.PIIKN.4tJ, Kdllnr mill Pub.
WEDNESDAY. Jl'NK "J. IWIl.
AntnHrpi'niliMil IiumiI iiiiiht, imlil Ih1i.iI iviry
Vmlnipiliijr nt HiyniiliWvllli, .lITroii I'ii.
Ia., dvniii1 tf (hi lnti'nti of iyiiollivttlf
mil .triri'faiini'ininiy . Nmi-imlllliMil, will (ri-ul
i II Willi fiilm."..., ti tul will lHt'iliilly ft li'iiil
if townnU tln lulHirlnv pIiiah.
("iiWrlplliui prli-i'l.iiHT yi'ir,lii nilvniifp.
(iiininuinli'nllittm IntiMtili'il for pulilli'iilloii
mint Im iK'rtitnpiitili'il ly lliii wi-Iiit'h imini'.
nut fur piihllciitimi, lull it rnnrmiti'i. of
ffHxl fiilllt. lnlirHllnn ni'wo lli'iii" mtllrlliMl,
AilveriMnv t-iiii1 miili known on iipnllrn
llonnlllie iiHIcp In ! i-iH-lillrh-M.-iiry HIiH-k.
liquidity roiutnuiilt'iillfiim nml I'litmKii of
a(lvirili-mi'nl hIioiiIiI nmii'Ii lliln nlllc liy
Wnmlnjr ihkiii.
Aiiiln nil cimiinuntrntltmn to ('. A. Hlih
nin, Ki'yniiliNvllli, l'i.
Knliri-il nt llii' poiiotllrn t Iti-ynnlilm llli,
!.. nifti't'onil cIiimm mull miilli'r.
School Appropriation.
'Thorn nonius to bo n mlHiitiiloi'Htiiiiil
Ing In tho nil ml of ninny porwinH H to
tho Statu nppmpi-liitinn miiilo for tho
imlillu koIiiiiiM fur tho ouiTont hoIiimiI
yoar, which iiiIm on tin1 llrnt Monday In
.Inim. IS'.Ml," itltl John I.. Htmvnrt, Dop
nty Snpiirlntondeiil of Public Inntrue
tlon. In view of tliln fact, It would In
proper for tin; hcIhniI ilircflom ami
others who nro Inteivxti'd In tho pnhllo
hcIiooIh tn ho rightly Inforini'd on tho
mitijoct.
"Tho appropriation for tho Bohool
jcitr ending in .luno, Iiiim Ihm-ii puld
in full, ami that for tho year ending In
.Inno, IN!)!), will lx pnld nftor .luno nf
this year nt mirh times a tho Stnto
Trrnaiiii'r will lio ablo to moot tho obli
gation. Tho .',IXI0,00U which tho iIIh
IrlotH will reoelvo for the yoar beginning
Juno, IX'.m. will not pHyahlo until
after tho first Monday in Juno, VMM).
There can lo nil expose, therefore, for
any reduction In tho wage tif tonohoni
for thn next school yoar, beginning
.luno, 1!M.
"One other point whloh seem to Im
misunderstood in In connection with tho
fact that some districts have not levied
any school taxes whatever during tho
current school your. There aru bIho
townships which have continued your
nftor yoar to levy a very low tax rale.
Many of thomi district havo provided
only the minimum term of aix months,
hut tho IOgUlatin'O at thn last session
enacted a law extending tho minimum
nehixil term to seven numtliH. TIiIh net
goes Into effect at tho beginning of tho
school yoar, lsti'l, o that a majority of
the township will doubtless increase
tho tax rato In ordor to moot tho de
mands of tho, aot, which requires tho
schools to be kept open at least novon
months annually.
4,Thc Htatomont Iiiih Ix'un wldoly pub
lished that many dlnti-let recelvo more
from tho State than U rained In the dis
trict by local taxation. This In truo In
niituy InataneoH, but will) the nxtoiiMlon
of tho school term thoHO districts will
doubtless taiHO an Increased local fund
for tho support of the school, if neces
sary to do so."
Tho Pittsburg 7(ii7; Ai'tr cllpH"d a
-local Item from Thk Star last week
and pavo tho DuHols ExfK credit.
Tho only objection to bo raised at this
timo will bo by Mr. Spoara for making
it appear that ho is a citizen of the
liamlot called DuRois. However, tho
Sew has boon guilty of clipping local
items from Tim Star before this and
giving other papers c rod It. Consider
ing tho number of exchanges that are
hurriedly gluncod over in the dally
offices it is not surprising that wrong
credits are given occasionally.
Resolutions.
At the Sunday meeting of tho Post to
participate at the funeral of our lata
comrade, Daniel Bolford, Commander
Neff appointed a conimlttoo to draft
resolutions on his death. Comrades T.
C Reynolds, Joseph Shaffer and Robert
L. Miles were named and they hcrov. ith
submit tho following:
Whkreas, It has been ordained by
the Great Commander of the Universe
that our comrade, Daniel Uelford, bo
suddenly and without a bugle note of
warning summoned to appear in His
presence, and
Whereas, We, as members of John
C. Conser Post, fuel deep and lasting
grief at his trngio ending; therefore,
be it
liaKtwtd, That In tho death of our
comrade the Post has lost one of its
must uctivo members and fulthful otll
cers, one who was ever ready to proffer
tho hand of assistance to the needy and
destitute In whatever walk they were to
be found, and who was as loyal to his
coinrados as ho was to tho flag when its
honor was assailed.
Kiwilved, That we sincerely con
dole with those who were bound to out'
comrade, by the nearest and dearest ties,
' and that we commend tbem to the ten-
' der mercv of Him who is at once the
Orphans' Father and the Widow's God
Jiemlivd, That these resolutions be
copied as part of the Post records in
tho minutes of its next meeting, pub
lished in The Stab and I 'olunher and
. a copy transmitted to the family of our
departed comrade.
T. C. HEYNOL1W, )
Joseph Shaffer, -Com.
Robt. L. Milks, i
Prople Who Pay the Pnntrr.
(in your lnln'll rtstot
1'ny iH'fnrn It M too inte,
lie IV ilolliu-, 1k It ilhni''..
We will tlinnk you ninny tltnrn.
Thn following persons have paid their
subscription or added their names to
our list since last week:
itKvaiii.iisrtM.il.
Ilr. II. K. Hoover, Mny II, W.
Irn I.. lliM-tie, April IS, IWKI.
tliMMKr Tovey mewl June I, ll.
Iloltlelli ItoliM'ii, Ainrtist U. Im.
Mlti'hi'lt, Miiy II. I-W.
.1. II. m. Jiiiiimryan, l.
.1. H. AlHTiuilliy. Mny II. Iii.
K. It. .Iriinliii(, June I, IKMI.
John .liiiinertiiini, May II, ltNWi.
Irvln Kunexiii'WI June A, P.
Anity llireyrlwlt mewl June .1. IHHI.
J. M. Ili'i'iner, I'liiile, Mny II. Il"i.
Jiintes HiimiIi, Ittitliniel. Mnreli W Ihiiii,
A. Hi'liilckel'M, llopkllm, Allitll-it II, lll.
John lleeiiH'r mewl I'rewotlvlllo, June X
vm.
T. II. Murium mewl l.tniUey, I'll , l!KI.
tl. V, Hci'liiNI, Kli'iinoru, April I'!. II").
V. It. Ilolinnn I new I, Hyki-ivllle, Ji ;l, IKH).
t'nrninlt A HtroiiK, Hi-iMik Hie, Jiiiiintiy II,
l'l.
. II. Clin lie, HiiH'kvllle, ,lu Me A, limn.
Jnnii'H Rolievlsoii, neul IthneiMliiiiit, I'll.,
June II, IKH.
Paradise.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen fathers visited
friends at Clarion over Hundav.
Miss r'dnn T Tul mini, of Sykns, visited
or sister, Mrs. t . r.. Mronso. last nai-
nrdav.
David Keiter, who has lieen nlteiiillug
hnol In Ohio, nt iirneil home last
Thursday.
The supervisor has boon muklng some
needed linprovemnets In the condition of
of our roads.
J. W. Syphrlt iniulo a Hying trip to
Ilrookvllle one day Inst week to attend
to some business.
Quito a number from this section at
tended tho funeral of Daniel Uelford at
Kcynoldsvlllu Inst Sunday afternoon.
Misses Mllllo Shoesley and Mary Mo-
'hersrin, of Keynoldsville, ssnit Sunday
with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Shoesley, last Sunday.
Some young men from Roynoldsvillo
who come out here to fish and bring a
lot of dogs with them, will return homo
without their canines if our fanners
catch them in their grain or grass.
Headache for Forty Years.
For forty years I suffered from sick
headache.. About a year ago I began
using Celery King. The result was
gratifying and surprising, tny headuches
leaving ut once. The headaches used
to return fvery seventh day, but thanks
to Celery King, I have had but ono
headache in the lust eleven months
know that what cured me will help
others. Mrs. John D. VauKouren,
Huugerties. N. Y. Celery King for the
Kervns, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys la
wild in wto. and li!. packages by H
Alex. btoKe.
Rural District.
Goorgo Hurryhlll and wife, of Center
county, visited John Syphrlt lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brumbaugh, of
Cortex, visited D. L. Hrumbaugh and
family over Sunday.
A lucky find. Isaiah Fuller found a
boo tree In tho woods and cut it down
and got a hundred pound of honey out
of tho treo and saved the boos.
A dog canto to J. C. Hrumbnugh's
nlmut two weeks ago and has been
boarding there allien. Tho owner will
please come, pay cost and get thn pup.
J. M. Syphrlt, tho champion wood-
chuck hunter, suys the hunting Is good
but the ground pigs nro scarce. lie
was out ono afternoon and saw six and
caught three only.
o
Glorious News
ComoK from Dr. 1). II. Carjflle. of
Washita, I. T. Ho writeH: "Four M)t
tloH of Kluctrlo Bitters has curud Mm.
Ilroworof scrofulu, which hud caiiHotl
hor groat BiilTerinjr for years. Torrihlo
sores would break out on her head and
funo. and tho best doctors could give no
help; but hor cure is complete and her
health Is excellent." This shows what
thousands have proved that Klectrie
Bittern is the best blood purifier known.
It's tho supreme remedy for eczema,
tetter, salt rheum, ulcers boiU and run
n.ng sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys
and bowels, expels poisons, ficlps diges
tion, builds up the strength. Only 50
conts. Sold by II. A. Stoke, Druggist.
Guaranteed.
Letter List.
List of unelulmed letters remaining
in the postofllce at Reynoldsville, Pa.,
week ending June 3, 1 8!!:
Robert Baxter, Miss Mumio O'Neill,
O. J. Stover.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
A. M. Woodward, P. M.
Half Rates to Buffalo and Return.
On June 12th, l.'lth and 14th agents of
tho B., U. & P. R'y will sell excursion
tickets to Buffalo and return ut rate of
one fare for tho round trip, on account
of Imperial Council, Nobles of tho Mys
tic Shrine; good going on dates named
and for return from BulTulo if used on
or before June 17th, 1S01.
UPANrt ( OtTiTr BALK.
Kttittr nf JtHtrpk MrrrrifM, ihvetisi'il.
lly vlrtei nt sn nnlcr nf tin (rihiiim' Court
nf ,M'ffirnin cnu til y, l linif will ! ,nt,,a'd In
IHililte bhIi. on On' Hril tny of July, Hi (wo
nVlurk p. M., iH'il, ill AHier! ItcvttnhN' ohmi
(mute, In tlin numnah nf ItivvtiuliUvMlf. miiUI
miittly, lh fnllnwlittf liv of ii'iil m1iiIi:
No. I. HUiimM' In WIikIiiw township, .li-.Trf-nn
cnttnty, I'n.f Mt'ulnnlna nt h licinliM-ki
thmtri liy lot Nn 2, vut 2l'i ihiN lo n IhwIii
thfiii'O hy Inl No. 0, hoi Mh l'!4 lotU In h timjiliM
tht'tirHhy irni'l No, 74 winl H mmU (o ti
HMti llD'iirit north ly Alix. IMrliiv W mmU tit
it mwI j lliciirt- ly mi in Innil wi"t ll mdi to
m mI : thiMM'f hy tnirli No. n? north 1iJ t IH
riHlx lo tin lioaltitilinr, rontHltilns nrr
tnoti or li' r rt-illinl mill roMnrvtiiK h II
th ml tittilrrlyltiK mild IiiimI iiihI lhi tlahlw
litrlih'tit to niltilnit miiIiI coiil. im roiivt-yt'tt In
Adtlnn mi-Hii, lv ili'i-ilof 1 hi '!Hh of Mny, (Mil.
At hi t, Nn. 2. Mtiiiuli mh iitoifmilil; im(ii
lihnr hI N liKi'i'h, ttii'iifi Ity tinrt No. IM wiit
Ail :t i-imIn to it mm1 t 1 hi'tn!' hv IiiimI ttf .lolitt It,
tiitttt. i:4 hmIh to n iHft; llirtti'c liy Intol of
Nonlx, Miiith ;il.:i milfl to ii liu-winmIi tiictifi
hy lot No. I Mont h M i-oili to 1 lit iM'tftiiiilnu.
ronliilntiiii ft.' I iii'ii' tnoti' or It", mimiii hi'lna
UiiiImti'iI whit hiMtiliN'k nml hiiniwooii.
AImo, No. H. Hit iniltMi nftirrsnlfl, honmh'tl
on lhi itortti hy .liwlilt Hiiiiiimh, i-MMt lv IiiimI
of HyphrM iiimI Mt-uniiuiiiu'lii on llii Month hy
t" urn irnrt : hcmi ny Miiry miyliiiiil, rnii
tnlitltnt ftn iirii'H, tntiti'ViiU ii'Hi'i vet! niiti rlahlM
Mt'lfh'ltl Ihl'll'IO. HI IliMI'loloi' ri'Ht'l VI'll
AImi. No. 4. Hllimli' In the ImrouiTh of
ltf nohl'.i llii1. tiihl coiinly. hoiiihh'il on llm
iniillt hy Hill Mti-i'ijt : on lln wi h( hv lot No,
:i7; on IIm- tioi th hv Mill nlh'Vi on Mm vti hv
lot No i:i. roiiiiilnlttii 1 , w Wr muiii fprt, ii
ilwi'tllna luni'in hi'lna thereon i-icrled roil.
Illlllllltl 4 IIIMIllH, t WO tlOI ll'M lllull, III iii h m eon-
illtlon.
AKo, No, ft. Hit iiiiIp ns tifot-piMhl; lirLrlntilnu
tit the roi net- of Worth Htieet iiimI rintnhiil
h'Vi Ihi'iH'o nil Miihl tilli'V Ifril feel to n miI
IhVnrehy Deltx nlley fti) feet lo lot No. Mi
Ihenee liy niiI'I lot l.'rll feel to -nlil Worth
Htreetj thetire hy "iihl Htreel rtn fe to the
heixltiiiliitf, eotittniilna 7,'i(lt Mpiiiie feet, huv
Intl I hereon it two Mtotleil ft nine iluelllna
limine, I'ontiilnln N i-ihiimh, iime helntc In
KinmI coniMlloti.
AIho No. tl. Hit mile hn tifori'Miihl; heultinlnir
til the eorner of Mtthle Ntreet iiimI Hwnini ill
leyt thenei hy witlil tl reel moiiI Ii ICt1! tleuiee
eiwt h feet: llieneehy MnrrK iitnl .fohnntoii
"wiothl'i ileiireeH wett I. 'ill feel to Willow nl
ley t thenre hymilil nlley north ;M( ihuree4
Mi"4l II! t. 2 feet lo Hntiliii nlley: thetiee hy niihl
nlley north Wt ileateem'iiMt Iftli feet lo tliP tie
ttlntilntt, rotiliiliihia :f!T. M4iniri feet: huv but
I heieoti 'i I wo ( oi led f rutin fhvelllnu hoitseM,
rout n I til nu four room r-ueh tn uooil eonilli Ion,
AI"o, No. 7. Hltmtli til iifoiemitil: iHiiniileil
nit the north hy Muhle ntreel : llienee hy mm hi
nl reel K fret lo ,lefTernti Hlreeti llienee hv
4iihl Mtreel I Ml feet to Mill nlli-v; Ihemn I'V
mihl nlley Kl feet to eorner of lot No. IIH
llienee hy Hiihl lot I. VI feet to the lieylttnliiir.
eoiitnliiltiu liMMl Monire feet, helnix lot No. IIU;
hti Ina thereon ereeteil ii two n lot lei I frnttte
ilwelllnif hotie, I'ontuliiliitf H rooiim. Ih-IiiK In
KhhI (imhIII Ion.
A I mi. No. h. HlliniieiiH nforemihl, lott Num.
II. ','1 Mul ttl on I'leiiMiiit nveniii'. In K. ('.
Hehiiltr.' nilillilotit helna fte feel In front hy
I.MI feet In ileptll.
AImi, No. Ii, Hllunte In the lMiroouh of West
IteynohlHvUh. milil ronnly ntiil Mtule; lioiiml
etl on the north hy ntiiillev; fin the ennt hy
First Avenue: on the Month hy lot No. h: oil
the went hy nn nlle , iH'liitf 'ilt feel fit front on
until Avenue hy I.MI feet In ilept It, ronl iilnltitf
T.iHMI h nitre feet, hih! lHlnir lot No. 7. Hiihl
lot Imvltitf therott it two Htorieil friimeilwell
Itni hoiiNti, eoiitnlnlnic 7 room, In knmI roti
(III Ion.
AImi, lot No. 10. Hltiitiloltt tho Itorouith of
It roe k way vllhs Miihl eounl y nnd Mtittel lieicln
nltnt lit n poHl on tlie eiiMlern line of Wet
KtrMt Mtreel ; llienee hy Miihl nlreet nouth
ilettreen went Til feet lo hm! i thenre moiiIIi 7iS
ilefe-ree eutt 140 feet lo it MiMti llienee north
lVt ilemei'M went 140 feet lo Hie hftflmilntf,
rotiliilnlitB H.Hiti) rMiintti feet.
AIho, No. II. Hltiiule In Hnyiler township,
Hit hi eoiintv, heuliinlntt ill n imwI on Hie moiiiIi
ein line of luml of the N. V. I. K. A W. It. It.
t'o.: thenee Month 2lli HeirreeH iiim1, liy IhimIh
of HI hly nml Kllaom, tll.NroiU ton pint ; thenre
hy hinil of ('lover, minth 111 tlettieeH went, lA
ttMlM to it iMHtt thetire hy IhihI of Hint Iter,
north In' , ileareen went Ntt.:t roiN to n poMt;
thenre hy Inml of the N. V. 1. K. A W. U. It.
t'o. imrlh Hi, i)euiitrMOiit Cl.ft iimIm to tlie he
Utnnlntt, rontiilnltia nlx nrnM,
TerniM of Hiile tine thlril i'iinIi whnn liind Im
MohhlliP hithiiirii hi t wo eiintl mtiiiiitl pity
tnenlM, with Interest i lo he NeniriM hy hond
mnl tnoiitiittfe, or jiiuaetnetii imhmi.
Mnrnm.r,, Hampki. Kino,
Attoiiiey. Himnllun of the minor
v h I lit ren of Joseph
HlrniiMM ileretiMiMl.
Bing's bunch
of bargains
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Bing & Co. 1
MAKING
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INTKUKSTIMJ.
VVn ii'iipoHii niiikliitf Juno nn
liilclcHl liiu limnlli ii ninnlli
of I'huliui liiivliiiiiippnl-lunltlcH.
Wo'vn iniKln I'ciidy- tick I
up liitrn nml llicrcHpccliil Idnits
viilm-s Hint I Iki I'lid nf thn
jniiiiiiitr ki'ikiiii inniii) poHxibii'.
Vc pi(x llii'in on In vimi nt
lii'lri'ri Unit will timkn ymi (ncl
now 1'iiiiK'Ht Ih iii- wlnli til
snrvii you wi-ll you'll inoi-o
tlmn ovor Imllmo Unit Its nl
wnyn Im'hI to rniim horn flrnt.
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HKTTKK
Kor pilro hmiI (pnillty tlmn
wi' siipptmoil wo woulil Imi imi
itlilrd to olTnr you - but tho
IfiMiilH Hrn hiiro It tlin klml of
cvlilelKi! you i iiiinot alToril til
llfiiiiro. Only a nut.iiral ri-Hiilt
of inimt foi'tunutu Imylnu anil
Hinalli-Bt iiiiiikIiih. .Inst ns Ioiir
hs thoy IbmI Imi to si'Ctiro
your hIiiu-o It's hint to miiko
Hi'li'Pllutis l urly.
GREAT BARGAINS.
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Columbia Bicycles for Women.
Ladies' Columbia Bevel-Gear
Chainless, Model 51.
1898 Price $125. Reduced to $60.
Ladies' Columbia Chain, Model 46.
1898 Price $75. Reduced to $42.50.
TIiohu niaohhit'H nrn Columbian of tho highest
grndti tlirougliout and boar the Columbia guarantee.
They am not Kliop woni wlmiilw carried ovor from laBt
yoar, but nro of IH'.ill ininufncturo. Compare tliom
part for part with other bioyoloH and you will find
good miHoiiH for tlio admitted Hiieiiority of Columbia
(juality. Tlio ntoek of theHO mac.liinoH Ih limited.
I noil the bent L.r.()() Iiieyelo on the markffH'
Full guarantoo.
STORE'S BICYCLE DEPOT;
I Stop a Minute !
When looking for furniture all want the
S: bent and want to gf where they ran buy Ww
eheapont.
I SEE OUR STOCK
e Parlor Suits,
H Bed-Room Suits,
g Dining Tables,
Kitchen Furniture.
I WE CAN
IMeaHo you for the leant money. C-'all and
5 examine our goodn and get pricon before yon
S jnirchaHo elnewhero.
REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO.
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Saturday Sale.
Fop one duy wa offer tipeciul Induce-
monU on Hour. Wo huvo two grain
drills, milky, cultivator, horso rakcn,
binders, mowers, heavy team of hoi-itcs
to offer buyers. We sell threshing
machines. They will mako money for
you. Come and see us.
J. C. Kino & Co.
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W e Sell the Best Clothing inThisTown
BI06 seroe Soils
There in nn air of eoolneHH and
jauntineHH about a Blue Serge Suit that
makes it
AN I DUAL
SUMMER SUIT
Hut what an unsightly thing it becomes
if it has not the foundation of good
cloth, proper making and good linings.
We are selling Blue Serge Suits
with the strictest guarantee of satisfac
tion, single or double breasted styles,
plain or satin faced. Prices
88,50, 89, 10 and 812
youno Men's
flii-wool Dress suits
In Black, Blue and Grey, lined with
the best quality Serge.
The high qualities that are in these
suits are quite beyond the powers of
description. The assortment is large in
all the popular colors that are worn.
The fabrice are from the looms of the
most reliable mills in the world, and
are tailored after the correct models.
Sizes from 80 to 34. Prices from
$3-75 to $10.
Trunks and satchels
Are you getting ready for your Bum
mer trip? Kemember baggage handlers
are no respectore of trunks.
Our big contract with the manufac
turers enables us to offer strictly high-class
Trunks, Satchels, Suit Cases and Tele
scopes for less than trashy goods are
offered elsewhere. Also remember no
Trunks will stand the bumps like those
sold at MILLIIiEN'S.
Many People.
A (food many people In Roynoldsvillo
and vicinity are using; the Cinderella
Stoves and Ranges, which Is the best
evidence of their merit. Sold by Reyn
oldnville Hardware Co.
Honest work
Gooder't motto.
and honest prices
Everything up-to-date In styles
Socloy's clothing store.
Try our chocolate soda 5c. Just as
good as It was last year. Reynolds
drug store.
The oldest and best bicycle repair
fchop in Rrynoldsvlllo is Gooder'.
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Men's Summer Underwear
Men's Egyptian combed yarn underwear
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fronts, pearl buttons, and sewed up perfect.
Other dealers call them big bargains at 50c;
our price is only 25c. Come and see.
Genuine French Balbriggan Underwear,
made in France, this make is famous through
out Europe an America and needs no com
ments. We only wish to say that they are
fresh, new goods imported for this Spring.
Instead of $1.00 the price is only 50c.
PARENTS OF BOYS
Will you take advantage of this offer. Over 50 different styles here in Children's Fancy
Suits for you to select trom, ana every suit warrantea to Jioia its color.
Every suit is made of all wool material, well made, neatly trimmed and fin
ished. This matchless offer includes all the popular styles, Vestees, Sailors, Brownies
and Reefers, Blue Serge and Light Colored Materials.
MILLIRENS.
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