KRYNOIiDSVILLK, I'KNN'A., WKINKSIAY,'SKPTKMItKR fi, 1U1M). volume a. NMiUER 17. r EMERICKVILLE. torm Does Considerable Damage Snaka in the Cellar Personals. L. Hussard, of Akron, Ohio, uncle of our townsman, K. Hussard. and Mrs. Joseph 8tormi!r, spent several week In this place, returning last Thurwluy. Mr. Bussard owns a very goml farm lit that place and as ho Is left without any ono to take catv of him ha offered tho ' largo farm to either of tho above for his keeping. Mr. Stormer Is at Akron this week Investigating matters and will prnhably accept the oflVr. The electric storm which passed over this place last Friday afturnoon was tho severest every witnessed In thoeommu- Tho long contlnin'd thunder und itnlng lusted for several hours, dolnif k-oat deal of damage Tho hoitse of Nolf was struck, shattering the lnoy, and a cow belonging to (ai l Mowrey was struck and killed, s. Hurt Kmory had a hair-raising Kerlonco one day liiHt week. On tolng to tho cellar for milk she found a largo house sniike curb-d around a milk crock. Mrs. Kiw-ry hurried to got some one to kill the srM'nt, hut before she returned it took Its departure. A Lincoln Kirk will (rive ono of his unique, original and refined monologue entertainments In tho M. K. church Wednesday evening. September l.'lth. Admission 15 and l!Oe. L. H. Bowel's. Collector for tho Pitts burg Dixjmtrh, while on his way to DuBois last Wednesday, stopped off here and spent the night with his bet tor half. A series of meetings were held In the tJhurch of God every night tho past week, conducted by the Rev. H. H. Haugh and Mr. Hoffman, of Coolspring. Charles Mumford has moved his fam ily to Reynnldsvllle, where himself and son have secured atcttdy employment at the tannery. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Breaking, of Illinois, are visiting with tho lattor's parents In this place, Mr. and Mrs. Vaohyning. Mis Annlo Snydor, a silk mill girl of Roynoldsvillo, was tho guest of Mrs. A. G. Mills a few days last week. Mrs. William Smith, of Belsano, Cam bria county, Is visiting among relatives here. Miss Edith Clepfnr has been on tho sick list the past week, but is convales cent. Mra. E. Sehugars spent part of lust week with friends In Roynoldsvillo. Paradise. James Shecsley bought a new bicycle last Saturday. Miss Tena Strouso visited at J. R. Hill is' last Sunday. Charlie Norrls, of near Tank), visited friends In town last Thursday evening. Next Monday the school teachers will take their seat for tho coming winter. The plonlo and ioe cream supper hold t the Dougherty grove last Thursday was well attended. About twelve or fifteen of the town boys are going to ride their wheels to the Dayton fair if the roads are good. The time ia noar when the farmers will begin to out their corn and dig their potatoes to get ready for the Deal ing winter. The lightning done a great deal of damage last Friday. It struck Mr. Mo Adoo'i barn and it burned to the ground. About twenty tons of hay and between roe and four hundred dozens of oata re consumed in the flames. The loss heavy on Mr. McAdoo. An Important Question. If your friends or neighbors are suf fering from coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat or lung disease (Including consumption), ask thorn if they have ever used Otto's Cure. This famous German remedy Is having a large sale here and la performing some wonderful cures of throat and lung dlsoaseg. No matter what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure. Large sizes 2T)o. and 50c. Sold by H. Alex. Stoke. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The boat salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alox. Stoke. Election Notice. There will be a mooting of the stock holders of the Roynoldsvillo Water Company at the office of M. M. Davis, Sooretary, on Monday, the 25th day of September next, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing oflloers, hearing reports and other neoossnry business to be done at a stockholders' meeting. M. M. Davib, Sooretary. J J Rathmel. John Mcl'licrsnn Visited at Crenshaw over Monday. !. S. Kesgli- has the agency for tho Kane laundry. David Henlield moved from Heeeh tree to tills place last week. JiiJhi Hyndman, John Cook and Thus. Kenrh moved to Shawmut last week. Jjriie M. K. Sunday school and tho Kjc worth league will hold a plonlo near the Henry mines to-morrow, Thursday. S. K. Kurnian and family, of Harris hurg, who have been visiting Mrs. Fur man's mother, Mrs. Catherine Hatris, for the last six weeks, returned homo last Saturday. (Scant Allen and wife, James Bever Idge. Jr., and wife, John Walker and wife and daughter. Jennie, attended the funeral of Mr. Walker's brother at Heochtreo Sunday. Among those who attended tho Pnnx sutuwney fair Inst week whs Mike Mo Cluce und w ife, (i. L. Honey and wife, K. (. Diekey, Miss Mary Sneddon. .In stall Mitchell and wife and Thus. Pen hall. Rural District. Norman Doulhit smiles It Is a boy. Wm. Sprankle jr., smiles It. Is a girl. The plenln end lee cream supier lit the Kyphrit church whs well attended. An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kli uil well died ami was buried Sunday. A number of our young men drove to PunxMitiiwncy lift Thursday to attend the rule. An Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Van dervort is dangerously ill with cholera Infantum. John Sypl.rlt and Frank Uplinger sc!il Sunday with thulr parents In Prvscottvillc. Lightning struck Martin Stenitwell's barn during tho storm last Friday and killed one horse. Other damage was done. Wo sell the Crown drill, which sows all kinds of grain and grass seed, plants corn, beans and peas, distributes fertil izer and never choke Wo soli tho K.llis thresher, which we have tested and sell backed by our and tho compa ny's guarantee Spieial to farmers, wheat phosphate K'i per ton Wo sell harrows, plows, hay, grain, straw, flour, feed, horses, buggies, wagons, harness, groceries, hardware, dry goods, drugs Wo havo told a few things we do sell, you toll us something we don't sell and we'll get it Come and sec us. J. C. Kino & Co. The sage of the 1'unxsutawney Siirit says: "Love of tho beautiful is perhaps the strongest Incentive to individual exertion. The yonth dreams of a beau tiful wife, and strives to make a de mand for himself In beauty's circles by securing fame and fortune. After that he wants a beautiful borne, with beau tiful pictures on the walls, and labors with Incessant zeal to gratify his aes thetic tastes. The necessities of life do not even satisfy the lowest savage, as is seen by the fact that thoy are exceed ingly fond of guady trlnkots and gro tesque ornaments. There is a whole ereed in the love of the beautiful, for It includes beauty of form, color, morals, sentiment and sound. It Is human to always be looking for something for nothing. Almost any thing that is free will attract a crowd, at least while there is novelty in It. Marlenvllle Expremi. Right you are brother. Some people will even bor row their neighbor's paper. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Not lee Is liorehy given that the partnership heretofore sulMlstlnfr ts'tween J. 0. Frnuhllrn and W. C. Henry, under the Arm nnme of Froohllch & Henry, was dissolved on the 4th day of SitenilHr, 1SMI. hy mutual consent. All dolus iiwIiik to wild imrtniirHliip are re ceivable by said W. !. Henry, to whom also all claims and demand aimlest the same are to tie presented for payment. Keynoldsvllle, Pa., J. O. Fhokhi.ich, Hupt. 4, lsvu. V. O. Hknhv. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS' BURGH RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. On and after Heptemlier 4, IBM, passen ger trains will arrive and ddpart from lleyn- oiusriiiu siuwun, ciauy, except xuuuay, as follows: DEPART. 7:1ft h. m. Kor DuBcils, I'unxsutnwney.lliitler, rittshurir and Intermediate stations. ConncctlDK at Fulls t'reek for Curwens vllle and Oleartiuld and all polnls on the ('. & M. Division. 12:4Au. ni. For DuHnln. Punxxiituwiii'V and Intermediate stations. i'onmirlhiK at Falls (.'reek for Curwenfcvllle, flearlleld auu all points on tint V. & M. iiivIhIhh, al so with main line train for rti-orUwtiy-ville, Kldgway, JohiiMoiitiiirir. Jlradfurd, llufialo and Intermediate stations. 4:42 p. m. For IIuKoIn, Uurwcniivllle and t'learllola and ail points on the V, ii M Division. Aiiiuva. 10:57 a. m.. 4:;Wp. m. Mp.ni. Passengers are requested to purchase tick. ets before entering ttie cars. An excess charge of Ten Cents will be collected tv con. duclon, when fares are puld on trains, from riini anon wuere a iicaeiomce is maiui uinuu Thousand mile tickets good for pufcuagu over any portion ui tne if., u. tt r. ana iteeeii Creek railroads me on sale at two (21 rents per unit). For tickets, time tables and full liifornia tlou apply to . V. lUvis. Agent, RoynoldHVllle, Pa. r 11 I inuv 11... It.... A ....... torei MM III muni The Bicycle Trust Has Been Completed After five month of negotiations the big undertaking has been finlphed. The capital ization of the concern will he $40,000,000. It means I Titd lor Prices next year. If you are delaying buying a wheel until next year, better buy It now and make money on your Investment. By a for tunate deal I can now offer you a magnificent wheel at $20.00. A wheel that la up-to-date in every way. Large tubing, flush joint, detachable sprock ets, self-oiling chain, adjustabe handle bar, and tires that are guaranteed as highly as any tire made. If you want a wheel for pleasure or busi ness, I can supply at a most reasonable price. p f S I ; Rllob1e O I UID,DrtlBelBt. iXTC Buying to Bestf Advantage. & V. Sf Should be mndo iniMirtant J by ovory ono It Is your duty " to Insist upon every price, style t and quality fonture it sluiuld Jfy be your wish t) obtain tho r fullest values Tho faot that M slightest margins rule the sell ing hero thBt every purchase jjf Is made )on this basis, cend- W ers certain tho lowest isissihlo ?fv prions It Is to your financial jjf interost to come hem always i first e e Q RELIABLE O OFFKRINGS O V ' cv Kspocially adapted to Au- requlreraenta bearing J prlceg that swing right at their worth that makes them liveliest values We fool as Kjf sii rod of your interest in these itS otTerlngs Items that but Jr prove an Index to the many t good things we vo raauo ready for the August buyers Bing & Co. ii ii ii ii ii ii y ii ii lyf To have your pocket-book swell out with cash saved, buy your groceries and Hour at Robinson & Mundorff's. Prices always a little lower than elsewhere at Robinson cfe Mundorff's. liny and sell for cash is tho secret. In cheese we stand right up at head of claBs in quality. One pound more sugar for the dollar than others give. What's in a name? It's a biscuit all the same. 5c. a l)ox. Put the testing screws to mir 25c. coffee. You will find it is the ' 'stuff" you want. Our coffee 2 lbs. for 25c. is a winner. 15c. to 18c. else where. Grape nuts, the great food. ROBINSON & MUNDORFF. S3 p Great Bargains in Summer H Goods. if I WILL SELL ALL SUMMER ' 3 B GOODS FOR LESS THAN COST. 5s Dimity, sold for .10, now .06 3 H . " " " .15 44 . 08 to. 10 2 Organdy, sold for .15 to .18 now .10 3 S Best Percale, . .10 3 Good Percale, . 06 i and .08 3 Ladies Shirt Waist, .39 3 3 L Ribbed Vest, for .10 3 S Summer Silk, 1.00 to .75 ' 3 B: .75 to .55 B ..... .50 to. 25 3 1 GLOTHING. 1 s You will find Great Bargains in Clothing. I 2 S have a few summer suits left. Suits I have sold 3 J for 8 and $10, now $5.50 and $6.50. Child's 3 sE suit .75. Don't miss this. Come quick. These 2 s goods wont last long, 3 1ST.' ELiUSTA.TJ. ' 3 It's About Time To dress the schoolboy up. Ills clothes will attract much of your attention during the coming week. Parents will find our display of SCHOOL SUITS in every way satisfactory. A Special in VKHTEK SUITS. Elegant combinations, new mixtures In Cheviots and Cassimeres, Fall Weights and Colors, sizes from i to H. Prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $.'J.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $r.00. MEN'S Pall Dress Trousers All new Fall Stock A splendid choice of Stripes and Checks in Cheviots, Worsteds and CassimereH. Kvery pair right up to Tailor-made Standard. Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $4. 50. Millirens. 4 4 Shick & Wagner cooeooeecoeoooeooou A Last Spring we were a little late In getting our stock of goods, but it was on account of the (Inn changing hands As everything Is settled wo wish to call our friends' and custo mers' attention to tho fact that we will havo goods on time this Pull,. and also have tho llnest and best lino of goods ever brought to this town Wo already havo a very fine lino of SILKS and DRESS GOODS Anything you may ask for you will find in our lino. It ia true that goods have advanced all over tho country, but you will not find It so hero, as we have bought all of our goods in vory largo quantities and we will sell you goods as cheap as you ever bought them and in many Instances cheaper. We got chances to save on a great many articles by buying largo quantities and wo are going to give It to you. Call and see If this Is not correct. You will find things as repre sented at snick & waoner s. gnmmjmimimttmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I Stop a Minute ! B When looking for furniture all want the I B best and want to go where they can buy the B cheapest. I SEE OUR STOCK Parlor Suits, B Bed-Room Suits, B Dining Tables, Kitchen Furniture. 1 WE CAN B B B Please you for the least money. Call ain1 examine our goods and get prices before yc; purchase elsewhere. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. m i r - i i i x - ! 1 iiuuiiiiiUiaiiUiiiiiiuiiiiitiiaaiiaiaaiaiiiiiiaiii..,.,, Uocbeeter N. Y.
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