gfte star. tiuliacription $1.60 per venr, or $1.00 if jxiiil rtricHii in ttilvinice. '. A. TI-:l'lll::m, M.lUor mid l'nb. WKDNKSU AY, APRIL IS, liHM). Anl!nlinl'Mt loonl paper, pnhllHhcd every Vtlm.-4(luy in, Kt.yiioldHvllle, ,hNVr4im Co. Pa., (levnH'd fo the tliterMtH of (eynottiwvllln nnrt.lefferHdiicoiiiuy. Niii-hIIiIi'hI, will tri'itt nil wtlh fiilr-no, nml will be epeclally frlenfl ly townr-d the laboring eltinn. Hntwerlpllon price SI .(Hi per year, In advance. Communication Inteiifleff for uuhllciitlon must be accompanied by tho wrlier'n natiie, not for piinllcal Ion, tint nn n Kiiarnntee of good fattV Interetinit newn Itemn ftillclted. Advertlnlnu rate made known on applica tion at tho omV In I'roehllch-Menry lllix'k. Lenchty conimiinlcatlon and chaniro of advert Inements nhmild reach this ntllcfi tiy Slonday noon. Addrcei all commnnlcatlonii toC. A. Htoph enion, KevnoldHvflle, Pa. Kntered' at the piwtotHcp nt HeynoldHVlllo, Pa., an necond clnn mall matter. For Ashkmhi.y W. T. COX, Of lleynoldsrille. Siibcct to iic-ilon of the l(i'iiililirim of ,TctTcioii county nt the primary election, June in, I'M'. For District Attohxky W. N. CONRAD, Of ilrookvlllu, Hnhject to nctlon of the Republicans of JctTerson county at the primary election, June Hi, mm. West Reynoldsville Council. The town eoundl of Went nynoIdn ville met In roirulHr eslon April loth with Preiiident A. B. Weed In chair. Tho other tnumbors present were. John Benson, Samuel Sutter, .Tnmes Orr, Richard Miller and James Shohert. The minutes of last regular meeting and the Bpeelnl meeting of Mareh lllth were read and approved. Ex-Tax Collector S. E. Brewer was present and stilted that by Juno 10th ho ootild puy about $!H).00 to apply on bor ough taxes, and would pity the balance as fast as possible. Tho street committee reported they had examined Creek street and the alloy leading to Railroad street, and recommended that Creek street be put in ropair in preference to tho alley, ow ing to alley being too narrow to make necessary repairs. The matter of drainage as requested by Mr. Gnibbs was held over for further consideration. Bills to tho amount of 91 3. HA were ordered paid. Tho appointment by burgess of John Anderson as Pound Keeper was en dorsed. Ordinance No. 20, rotating to exten sion of width of sidewalk on First avenue, also Ordinance No. 21, empow ering the proper oflieers to make eon tract for water for tiro protection and other public purposes were called up for third reading, and adopted. The ubove ordinances were referred to ordinance committee for publication. Tho water committee was Instructed to confer with the Reynoldsville Water Co. and arrange for a contract for eight water plugs for tiro protection. Tho auditors' report was brought up for examination and tho Indebtedness of Ex-Collector Brewer, Ex-Treasurer Rnrgo and Ex-Street Commissioner Beer was discussed at length. Tho llnanco committee was Instructed to consult the borough attorney In regard to collecting the same. A. B. Weed, member of finance com inlttoe, reported that ho had conferred with v. Mitchell, oorough attorney, who approved the bonds of W. L. Johns ton, tax collector and treasurer, It. S. Williams, street commissioner, and John Andorson, high constablo. Adjourned. Court News. Com. vs. John Copes: rapo. Defend ant plead guilty; was sentenced to pay a lino or So.oo, costs or prosecution anu to servo one year in penitentiary. Com. vs. Tilden and Elslo Crafllus, forcible detainer. Settled. Com. vs. Michaol Oainor, assault and battery. Not a true bill; prosecutor to pay costs. Com. vs. James Hodgors, defrauding hoarding house keeper. Defendant plead guilty; sentence suspended. Cora. vs. Louigl Cook or Caueco, ad ultery; guilty, but recommended to the mercy of the court, sentenced to pay costs of prosecution and tine of 510.0(1. Cora. vs. Pauline and Annie Bachmak, assault, buttled. The fifteen men and one woman of Horatio, who wore charged with riot, all plead guilty. Sentence was suspend ed as to ten of them, and nolle pros al .lowed as to George Cossack. Five wore nntoneed as follows: John T. Uowley and Duvld Groves, 9Ti.OO One, cost of proseaution and nine months in county mil; James Howley and Koeee Williams Sti.tX) lino, cost of prosecution and six months In county jail; f.rnest Olson, 95.00 llnu, cost of prosecution and four month in county jail. Judge Morrison, of Smuthport, Mc Kean county, is huarlng tho S. Win Wilson and W. A. Hindtnan vs. The Marvin Uulofson Co.; ejectment case This oass has baen on trial since last Wednesday. Judge John W. Reed Is holding court In McKean county this week. Sheriff Chesnutt took John Coes to Western Penitentiary Saturday. Deputy Sheriff W. E. Chesnutt took Mrs. Maria Angola Matlzo, an Italian woman of Walston, to Dlxmont yester day. A Horrible Outbreak. "Of large sores on my little daugh ter's head developed Into a cane of scald bead," writes C. D. Isblll, of Morganton, Tonn., "but Bucklon'a Arnica Salvo completely cured her." Its a guaran teed cure for eczema, tatter, salt rheum, pimples, sores, ulcers and piles. Only 2o oonts ut II. Alex Stoke's drug store. MllllretiB assortment of spring shirts excels all others. Ladies' attention is esneulally called to the large stock of shirt waists and nkjrt8, latust styles and tlrst-class goods al lowest prices at A. Katzon's Bargain si ore. Got the now color in your spring hat at Mllllren's. Latest styles In shoes ut Johnston Si I Nolan's shoe parlors. Call and see ! shoes and. got their low prices. , We have the nicest thing in spring I tooth harrow ever seen in JolTurson I county. Hall Si Burton. i '. ' Great, Grand Sprin; fit Hats and that has ever been displayed, all the big advance in prices, which we are giving our patrons the benefit of. No Better Stiff Hats Made than ours; you pay from 50c. to $1.00 more else where, but you don't improve the quality. We have all the Spring shapes in abun dance, any color, all dimen sions, at prices that will surprise you: $1.25, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 and $3.00. Call and see them. Men's Spring Neckwear. We still continue to lend in new Neckwear styles. This spring we are showing a swell line of new patterns Im perials, 4-in-Hands, Band Bows and Batwings, qualities and styles that other houses match at 50c. Our price 25c. We are showing some ad vance styles in Easter 1 Neck wear, all new ideas in color ings and patterns, in fancy silks and satins. Shapes are Tecks, Imperials, English Squares, Four-in-hands, Bat wings and Band Bows. These qualities can't be matched at our price, which is only 50c. Double-Breasted Suits. Boys neod clothing for servloe and they get It here. We have over iiOO of them, all In the extra quality, made and trimmed up to the usual standard. Sizes 7 to 111. Prices $1.00, $2.(1(1, S2..r)0, tll.OO and 94.00. SPRINO. STYLES OF MEN'S FANCY HALF-HOSE. Mercerised Silk Stri)es and Polka dots, all now patterns, only 2"o. Mon'a Fancy Half Hose Stripes and Figures, new colorings and now ideas In patterns, swell line to plok from at 50c. Jhe growth of our business from the smallest to the largest is the result of selling Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods on Honor. Come and see us. MILLIRBNS. We have been working several weeks selecting the finest stock of CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods Clothing for Men. Your own investigation of our stock will show that we have aimed high in our Clothing Department. Our suits are natty looking and have a good appearance, and always give applauded service, the sort you see and admire on the best dressed men about town, in all the new fabrics, styles and col ors. Cheviots, Worsteds, Tweeds, Thibets and Cassi meres all the now plaids, checks and stripes for the up-to-date young man. Also plain suits for plainer people and every one among them of special value for the price. Oil suits fit and keep their shape better than other mer chants who buy cheap goods and ask big prices. Come in and see our line at $5.00, $0.50, 8.00, D.00, 10.00 and $12.00. Spring Suits for the Boys. A sure saving. Kvery suit in the entire department is priced at a less figure than ycu're asked for the same quality in other stores. BOYS' VESTEE SUITS. Very natty looking suits in fine all-wool blue and mix tures, plaids and checks, with separate vest, a novelty the little fellows will enjoy. Sizes 8 to 8, prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00. WE ARE DOING ON Opening. bought before Golf Hats and Fedoras. If you have grown tired of a derby, try one of our nob by-looking Soft Hats that we show in such a pleasing vari ety of shapes and color. 5 new colors in Golf Hfits at 50c to $2.50 T new colors in Fedora Hats $1.00 to $2.50, Men's Dress Trousers. . 500 neatly made Trousers in dependable Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres, spring and summer weight, neater effects in stripes and checks at all prices, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and $:U0 Easter Outing Shirts. New spring styles in Men's and Boys' Fancy Outing Shirts, stylish patterns and best workmanship. Hundreds to select from, made with collar and cuff detached or in neck band style with pair cuffs, to wear white collar, Cheap at 75c, at our store 50c. Men's $1.00 Madras Cloth outing shirts with pair de tached cuffs, new weaves, latest spring colorings. Your choice at 75c. Men's finer grade of outing shirts, swell patterns in new' est colorings for spring, fit and workmanship equal to custom-made, best value ever offered, $1.00 and $1.50. HONOR. AITINO FOK Wk'rk Wattino For you! Waiting for you to find out the difference between the best drugs . and the mayhap kind; Waiting for Yon To learn th&t" Brag's a good dog, but Holdfast is a better." Wk'vk Waited For a great many people who wanted to be sure of their prescriptions. Now We Wait On them instead of for them. Abso lutely pure goods, equitable prices and courteous service are waiting for you at O O W G 0 to 0 THE NBW is showing MELBf WfUST, They are open for your inspection. Are made of Prints, Percales, Organdy, Madras, Pique and Swiss. Prices 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and $2.00. The HeiifietU 4 T tha Beat Skirt on tha Markat. It has all the rood points of every other skirt, and in addition Each Garment la Failed throughout, leaving No Haw Seaiui. The Kuillci are Corded or Tailed on, to Avoid Cutchmg Dual or Dirt. It Costa No More than tha Interior Skirta. Aak your Dealer to Ohov It to you. Henrietta Skirt Co. KaUmuoo; Mich. J. J. A YOU Stoke's Pharmacy. "3i 5 Lace and fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Ruffled 0 Curtains v We have them all fa tf- IlllUIJT UllUllLU nu X you can see them J L... . 1 . . 1.1.. WW without any trouble, fa I They are all NeW fa Styles. Trices Fifty I Cents to Five Dollars, 1 Wl They are all NeW fa V I I I V O T.Anirs:' V TAILOR-MADE SUITS, fa J J? JACKETS and ' S fa SKIRTS, 54 Also SHIRT WAISTS V o 0 fa fa fa fa fa fa I I I DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SILKS and SATINS. j fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa I I O WASH GOODS M of all kinds. $ Bing&Co. K v STORE the celebrated Call and get prices of Babies' Coats before going elsewhere. We a have the finest line that has been C in Reynoldsville. Remember the place, CENTENNIAL . HALL -BUILDING. SUTTER. -V-
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