-B II II I I II VOLUMK 8. KKYNOMWVILliK, PMNN'A., WKDNKSDAV, DKCKMIIMK 1:1. litllt). M'MHKH.'ll. L Price 'The Measure that is full of Wheat has no room for Wind" Not many customers are to spend more money than their neighbors. Nearly all have an eye to worth, and few are blind to price saving when good vnlue in assured. Ami if we cannot offer yon better Inducements in Quality, Pattern, Kit and Prices we will not expect your trade. Below we name a few items that hint of a wealth of attractive offerings: MKN'SdVKIlOOATS In Blue, Black and Brown, Beaver, Kersey and Clitnchillu. The finest lino In town, for fcVOO, W.O0, W.0O, $10.00 and up to 15.00. BOYS' KNEE I'ANTS SUITS Ono of the largest linos in tho county and priced that are right, tl 00, 1 50, 1 75, 2 00, 2 60, 3 00, 3 50, 4 00 and up to 15.00. See IhU lino before buying. CHlLIHiKN'S UEKFKRS Mothers, we are closing out our line of Hocfors and If In need of any it will pay you to buy now. Reefers that were Vt 00 now 4 00 '4 00 " 3 25 3 60 " 2 75 " " " 3 00 " 2 25 UNDERWEAR For men and boys In Natural Wool, Fleece Lined and Fancy Colors for 50c, Hoc, 1 00, 1 50, 2 00, 3 00 and 4 00 the Bull. Greatest line in town. SUSPENDERS Thin Is an article that every man and boy niuHt huve. We have a very hand some line to show you at 25c, 35c and 50u. MEN'S FANCY VESTS We have ono of tho finest linos ovor brought to the town and the prices on them are just right. HATS, HATS, HATS The largest and most complete line to be found in the county. Men's Stiff Hats in Black and Brown from (1 00 to $3 00, and in Alpines and Crush from 50c to $2 50. HOSIERY In Tuns, Blacks, Grays and Blues and all fancy Hliados. Why not buy your fatbor, brother or sweetheart a half dozen or a dozen? An elegant assort ment for "5o, 50o, 75c and tl 00. Thanking yon for trade in wishing you fl Merry Giirisnas and Happu I am Yours Respectfully, BELL'S OLD STAND. Counts Whprp.Mnnpv )fley 1 1 U1UU11U is Countec paying fancy prices for Clothing simply because they like MEN'S SUITS Single and Double Breasted. In Blue, HI ink, Brown and Mixed (iisids, at 4 50, 5 AO, A 00, 7 50, 8 50, 10 00 and up to 12 00. BOYS' LONC! PANTS SUITS In Single and Doublo Breasted, finest lino in tho town. They come In Blue, Black, Brown, Grey and mixed effects, at 3 50, 4 00, 4 50, A 00 and up to 10.00. MEN'S WORKING PANTS Gentlemen, we have tho agency for tho famous Carhnrtt Brand, which is a union-niado garment, and every pair Is warranted to be satisfactory In every way, or your money back. TRUNKS, TELESCOPES AND SUIT CASES Any one of them will make a nice present and we have them priced In an easy way. Ploase cull and look our lino over. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS A thing that men wear all tho year round, and nothing more suitable for a present. One hundred different pat terns to select from at 50c, 75c, $1 00 and 1 50. Don't fail to see this lino. UMBRELLAS Nothing mora suitable for a present. The finest line In the city in crooks and straights, and silver mounted, at 50c, 75c, 1 00, 1 25, 1 50, 2 00, 2 50 and up to 15 00. COLLARS AND CUFFS We have more styles to select from than all other merchants put together, and there Is nothing in this line we cannot show you. Collars, two for 25c, $1 40 per dozen; Cuffs &2 50 per dozen. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS A full and complete line in Cheviots, Jerseys and all wool at 25c, 50c, 75c, 1 00, 1 50, 2 00 and 2 50. See this line. Scott McClelland, Our Announcements have no room for Fiction MEN'S DRESS PANTS We are tho sole agents for tho cele brated Dutches Trousers. A guaran tee goes with each pair. They come In Blue and Black Cheviots, Cashmeres, Fancy Worsteds and priced from II 25 to (4 50. MEN'S ULSTERS That Overcoat of yours is not quite heavy and warm enough for winter. Better look Into the Ulster subject. There's the Frler.e, In which you will nover freeze; then tho Chinchilla, bet ter Inquire about prices on these. BOYS' ULSTERS AND PEA JACKETS We have a full line in Blue, Black and Gray at following pricos: H 00, I 60, 2 00, 2 50, 3 00, 4 00, 6 00, 0 00 and up to 10 00. BOYS' OVERCOATS In Blue, Black and all light shades at $3 00, 3 50, 4 00, 4 50, 5 00 and up to $8 00. Call and look this lino ovor. MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS What man would not more than ap preciate such a present? We have thorn at $2 50, 3 00, 3 60, 4 00, 4 50, 6 00 and on up to $10 00. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Tho finest and largest Silk Handker chief you ever saw for 25 and 50c.; also in Japanese Silk for 10, 15 and 25c. It will pay you to see this lino. TIES, TIES, TIES For any and all. We are showing tho largest line In the city, and at prices that are right. We have them in Puffs, Tecks, Imperials, Bows and Strings. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S GLOVES AND MITTENS In Kids and Mochas, lined and unllned, with fur and plain tops, at 50c, 75c, $1 00, 1 25, 1 50 and up to $2 00. Noth lng nicer for a present. the past and i New year, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. HORRIHLIi ACCIDHNTl Maud and l.lllle Smith Kilted by an Iron monster. WHHR WAI.KINfl ON PAII ROAI THACK. Rtrnck by Wnl Hound Paucnirr Train VrUmy Mnrnlnt; - l.lllle Was llrnund to IMccm - Large I'uncral. The most distressing accident that has occurred at this place for some time was that which hapMinrd in the A. V. R'y yards Inst Friday morning when MIhhi's l.lllle and Maud Smith, who were on their way to work at silk mill, were run down by a passenger train. Two passenger trains meet and pass at tho A. V. station at 0.63 a. in., the enst bound pulling up through the siding, and the girls bad been accus tomed to walking down siding until they met the cast hound and would then step over on to the main track ami would leave the railroad Istfore tho went hound caught up I" them. Friday morning they were a little Into and when they heard the train coining they stepM'd off the side truck on to main track In front of the train and did not discover their terrible position until It was too late. Engineer Blakely saw them walking on the side track ami when they stepped over to main track he sounded the alarm whistle and tried to stop the train, hut could not do so. The girls screamed, but It was all over in a minute. 1 ,11 He's body was ground to pieces and scattered along the rail- loud track. Maud was struck on the head, but her body was not mutilated. She lived until 8.50 a. in., hut was never conscious after the engine struck her. The young ladles started for their work bright and cheerful, with hopes of long life, and they did not know as they crossed from the siding to main track that "there Is but a step between mo and death." Maud Smith was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith, of West Reyn oldsvllle, aged 18 years 10th of last October, and Llllie was a sister of Mr. Smith. She was the daughter of Jonn II. Smith of New Athens, Clar ion county, and would have been 22 years old the 25th of next month. She oame to lteynoldsvllle fouror five weeks ago on a visit and decided to remain here and work In silk mill. Sho was a member of tho M. E. church at Rlmers- burg. Maud was a member of the lteynolds vllle Baptist church and B. Y. P. U. She was a faithful member of church and Union and was loved by her asso ciates. Both the girls were Jolly and genial and consequently had many friends at the mill and their sudden deaths caused deep sorrow and grief among the employes at the mill. Funeral services for both young la dies was held In tho Baptist church Sunday at 2.00 p. m., conducted by Rev. A. J. Meuk, of (ireensburg, assisted by Rev. Perry A. Reno, pastor of tho lteynoldsvllle M. E. church. The Bup tist church was entirely too small to accommodate the large crowd t hat, at' tended the funeral. Rev. Meek select cd his text from Luke 20: .'HI. "Neither can they dio any more: for they are equal unto the unguis; and arc the chil dren of God, being tho children of the resurrection." Tho two white caskets sitting In the church side by side made It a doubly solemn and Impressive ser vice. Tho remains wero buried In ono gravo in tho RcynoldHVlllo cemetery. The floral tributes wero beautiful. There was a pillow and anchor and two boquets on each casket. Tho namo Maud, in pink, was on ono pillow, and Llllie, in pink, on the other ono. Tho anchors and pillows were from the em ployes of tho silk mill, ono boquot from Maud's Sunday school classmates, ono from B. Y. P. U., and the two boquets on Llllie's casket were from her broth' era. The flowers were photographed. Mr. and Mrs Smith have tho spmpa- thy of tho citizens of this community. Paid Dear for His Leg. B. D. Blantoo, of Thackervllle, Tex., In two years paid ovor $.'100.00 to doc tors to cure a running sore on his log, Then they wanted to cut It off, but ho cured it with one box of Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. Guaranteed cure for piles. 25 cunts a box. Sold by II. Alex Stoke, druggist. Buy your boy a watch for a Christmas gift. Goodur, tho jeweler has watches that he guarantees, from $1.00 up. Army leggings for men at Williams' shoe store. Gas stoves and Wolsbaeh lumps to burn at Hall & Barton's. MUllrens $8.00 and $10.00 overcoats are hummers. Select your Christmas gifts from Goodor's stock. I bought my stock of watches before the advance In prices, and can give you the benefit of the pricos before the raise Goodek, tho Jeweler. A Krcn, Clear Brain. Your best feeliiiiis, your sis'lal posi tion or IhinIiic'HB success depend hugely in l he pct-fcet action of your slonmch and liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills give Increased strength, a keen, clear hrnln. high ambition. A 25 cent box will make you feel like a new being. Sold by II. Alex. Stoke, druggist. We sell the ('row n drill, which sows all kinds of grain and grass seed, plants corn, beans and peas, distributes fertil izer and never chokes We sell the Ellis thresher, which we have tested and sell backed by our and the compa ny's guarantee Special to farmers, wheat phoHiihate $22 per ton We sell harrows, plows, hay, grain, straw, flour, feed, horses, buggies, wagons, harness, groceries, hardware, dry gissls, drugs We have told a few things we do sell, you toll us something we don't sell and we'll get It ('ome and see us. J. C. KlN(l & Co. ROBINSON'S TliiH In an interesting store to buy your FALL AND WINTKK FOOTWKAK. Our Htot'H Ih full awl running over with Hakoainh. IN MOVING OUU STOCK wo fouwl o'IiIh and ends, and as there in about one pair of a kind we offer tliem to the trnde at prices that ore bound to pell them. Slioi'H that were $1.50 now 79 cents. 1.00 Shoes cut to 59 cents. Ladies' Rubbers, 4 to 5, HI cents. Robinson's tmmiMsi Christmas Presents . . Art) you puzzled oh to what to buy the O men folks for Christmas preHent ... J We Can jSi Helo ' Nee our stock of GUNS, i 11 A-W, ' KNIVES, SKATES, CIGARS, for CO cents and $1.00 a box, and on up. We handle a number of articles suitable for presents. We are selling our goods very cheap. Alex. Riston. The Cheapest Place to buy Clothing is at N. HANAU'S. Call and be convinced how cheap you can buy Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. Men's Suits, worsted, $4.75 to $10.00; Men's Cheviot Suits, $4.50 to $10.00; Men's Kersey Overcoats for $5.00; everybody else will ask you $9.00 for same; Men's Overcoats $G.00, worth $10.00; Youths' Storm Overcoats $3.50 to $5.00, worth 6.00 to 9.00. Men's and Boys' Underwear. Men's fleece-lined L'5 cts. apiece; the very best of Men's fleece-lined at 45 cts. apiece. Boys' fleece-lined 25 cts., worth 40 cts. Ladies' Department. Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, Skirts, Plush Capes, Col larettes, Fur Capes, &c, cheaper than they are now selling at the factories. I bought my Roods before the advance In prices aud you will get the benefit of cheap buylutf. Btave Men Pill Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women and all feel the results In toss of appetite, poison In the blood, backache, nervoiiNness, head ache and t ired, llstlosH.run down feeling. But there is no need to feel like that, t. W. Gardner, of Idavllle, Ind., says: "Electric Bitters are Just the thing for it man when he don't care whether tin lives or dies. It gave me new strength and good appetite. I can now eat any thing and have a new lease on life." Only 61) cents at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. 11 OAltDINtl HOUSE 707 VlNR HTRKKT, PlIII.ADKMMIIA, . . .OlMliHITK FltANKMN H'JUAttK. . . .tl'ITersou and ( Mearfleld county ieopln visiting Philadelphia will find tills a convenient, and central location. Terms $1,110 per day. MRS. S. B. KINO. New Shoe Store. I35K6& .,-ul r out mmmk