Subgcriptinn tt.50 per vntr, or $1.00 if pniil ttrirlhi in mlvanrr.. . ,. STKPtlKMMi, Killtnr mid I'nb. WEDNESDAY, MAY 211. 1!HH). Entered nt the HMtoffli'n at KejrnnhUvllle, Pn., anfMH'niHl cIum mull mutter. Foil ASSKMHI.Y W. T. COX, of Heynnlilnlllp. Htihlert to nt-tlun of the Ii'illhllinn4 uf .letTeroii count jr nt the prlnmiy Heel Inn, J Him IH, nun. For Disthht Attoknky V. N. CONRAD, Of llMHlkvtllV. Hllti.lnft fit action of till Kepulillrnrm of .I'lfiron county nt tin' primary cledlon, June IH, I'.in. For pisthut attorney JAMES V. MUUUAY, Of Cluvvlllc lloronvh. Huhlect toiii'llon of the tlcpnttllftifi of .Ti-f-fiTfUi roiiniy, Hi the prlnmry election, June Hi, H. For jury commissioner SAMUEL UESSLEU. Of Itcyimlrisvllle. Hnhlect to lift Ion of tin iMiltlritii of .lef fermm county nt the primary election .hum HI, ll. Foil JURY COMMISSIONER ISAAC SNYDMt. Of Wi-kI Wlmtlnw Townxlilp, Suliject to action of the ItcmocratM of .IctTer on 'onniy nt tin primary election. Memorial Day, May 30th, Tho vnriiiiht Hocictlca, patriotic mid others, nvo cordially Invllod to parttul into with tho G. A. U. in imylntf horn nro to our 1'iiin null's who unsworn! tho lint roll Thin ulao liiflmU's soldiers f tho Sinnish war, of whom mime are In our muM. 1'nrndu Hill form at II. .10 a. 111., right resting on Fifth and Main streets. Fh-8t In order, band, Suhlmth schools, following thi'in tho different orders, as tho Chief Marshall may direct: (. A. H. Post In rear. Column will move at 10 a. tn., sharp und march to Uefilah cemetery, where memorial sorvlee, will hi) held, after which detachments will visit the other burial places where rest the remains of those who with us battled for tho su premacy of the dear old fing and decorate the little green mounds with nature's brightest and most beautiful flowers. Orders intending to participate will notify the marshal a early as possible, that ho may be able to arrango the pro gram for that day. Members uf John C. Censer I'ost and all soldiers, Sons of Veterans and V. It. C. will meet at Dell's hall at ten o'clock Sunday, May 27th, to attend service at Presbyterian church. Joseph Shaffer, Chief Marshal. Memorial Day in Beechwoods. Following is the program of tho Washington Township Memorial Asso ciation for Memorial Day, Wednesday, May .10, 1!)0, at tho Docchwoods ceme tery: Procession will form at Waito's School House,, 10 a. m. and march to cemetery; music by band; prayer, Rov. J. V. Crawford; remarks, President of Asso ciation; procession march back to school house, dinner. 2.00 p. m. at platform in the grove Musio by band; address, C. C. Bonseotor, Esq.; music, Falls Creek Quartette; ad dress, Itov. S. M. Gordon, D. D.; report of committee on Memoirs; music; decla mation, "Why We Wear tho Dadgo," Prof. J. N. Ivilohle; rcmlnisconses by soldiers und others; musio by band; ben ediction, Rov. Chlsholra. Soldlora of the Civil and Spanish American wars, all Sunday schools and secret organizations are requested to join the procession under their separate organizations, from Waite'g school house to tho cemetery and return. MILLIRBNS The Satisfactory Store. Clothing which Wins Approval ill THE DIFFERENCE IMween clothing sold by boastful, extravagant advertising and that retailed through a solid, time-earned reputation is vast. TI1K FIHST is a method of Belling with a hurrah and great prom ises clothing with very little merit back of it. THE SECOND is one where the customer secures apparel made upon the honor of the firm selling it and intended to give tho utmost sat isfaction. This second way is the "Milliren" way. It's a way which is winning the approval of the men of Ueynoldsville and vicinity. Our Spring line of Suits for men are those which appeal to the good sense, the pride and the pocket-book of the intelligent man. The assortment stands second to none. In all colors at all prices from $.1.50 to 1(1. 00. HATS FOR SUMMER We are showing a complete line of all colors and all the new shapes in GOLF HATS at all prices, f0c, 1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.f4. A complete line of the new shapes in all colors in DERBIES just received at 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 and 3.00. Children's Headwear of all kinds and all prices 5c. to 1.00. Trouser Bargains Beyond Comparison Second shipment just received from the Sweet, Orr Co. All these goods are Union made. Neat, well-made Trousers, new patterns and made in a way found usually in higher prices. Excellent values at 1.50. Cassimeres, Cheviots and Fancy Wors teds in very desirable, stylish patterns, Stripes, Checks and Plaids, cut in the latest fashion and finished up in a manner equal if not better than most tailor made. Guar anteed not to rip and Union-made at 2.00, 2.50, .'5.00, $3.25, $3.50 and $4.00. H.N K.'1 f- ' - Jobnston & Nolan are now selling a line of ladies' shoes for $1.50 that form erly sold for $2.50. Latest styles In shoes at Johnston & jNolang shoe parlors. Call and see shoes and got their low prices. For Sale Good house, plastered and painted, on Worth street. Call on or write to Palace Restaurant, Clearfield, Wo hare greater desire thatShcrwin Williams paints should give satisfaction than the man who owns the house. We have more at stake. Reynoldsvilie Hardware Co. Real Moca half bose at Milllrens. 2 for 25 cents. If you want a perfect fit, order suit from John Flynn, the tailor. Genuine French balbrlggan underwear at Milllrens. For neafund stylish footwear call at Williams' shoe store. 'John Flynn, merchant tailor, makes up-to-date suits. Try him. Cool underwear for warm days at Milllrens. . Buy Robinson's shoes. Seethe Union-made overalls and pants at Milllrens. A fine line of men's and boy's bats and caps at Shlck & Wagner's. The nicest selection of fancy half hose at Milllrens. Perfect-fitting and durable are the Walk-Over shoes, $3.60 at Robinson's. Straw httU, all kinds, at Milllrens. Boys' Suits Our stock be ing large makes this the most ad vantageous place for mothers to come to fit the boys out. A new cut that others don't have in three-piece suits with the fancy vest, sizes 10 to 16, $3.50 to $7.00. Double-breasted 2-piece Suits in all coles and weaves, such as fancy Worsteds in checks and stripes, Cassi meres, Cheviots and Clay Worsteds, sizes 6 to 1(5, prices $1.00 to 6.00. Vestee Suits for the little tots, trimmed up fancy find good. We have them in all sizes from 3 to 8, and with the small collars and a fancy vest opening in front or with the sailor collar and vest opening in back, prices $1.50 to $.50. Men's Underwear For warm weather Domestic Balbriggan, plain or fancy, 25c. per garment. Genuine French Balbrig gan, lion-lion Goods, plain or fancy colors, Btripes or plaids, Red, Blue or Laven der. Cannot be matched at 50c. per garment. Spring Neckwiar Each week brings some thing new in color or weave to our Necktie Department. So when you want a Necktie that others don't have call on us. All prices from 10c. per. dozen to 75c. apiece. Young Men's Suits Fifty dis tinct patterns in this line , that covers Clay Wors teds, Fancy Worsteds in Checks, Stripes, Cheviots, Cassimeres and all the rest, Single or Double Breasted, Square or Round Cornered Sack. Some have single and some have double breasted vests, with or without collar. Sizes 15 to 20. 4.50 to $12 Men's and Boys' Summer Negligee Shirts The World-wide-famed "MONARCH" is our standard, in all colors and in Madras or Silk Madras at $1.00, $1.50. We also have a complete line of O. N. S. Shirts in Percale, Oxford, Cheviot and Madras in as many colors as you can imagine at 89c, 50c, 75c. and $1.00. ATTORN EV-AT-L AW, Ofllre at Hotel McComiell, lteywilflsvHlo, I'll If you want to Save Money and be Up-to-Date, come to us for anything found in a first-class furnishing goods store. MILLIRENS THE BIG QLOTHIBRS. jAvnm jKou you Wk'uk Waitino- For you! Waiting for you to find out the difference between the best drugs ami the mnyhnp kind; Waitino kok You To learn that" Jlrag'x a good dog, but Ifohlfaxb in a better." Wk'vk Waitkd For a great many people who wanted to be sure of their prescriptions. Now Wk Wait On them instead of for them. Abso lutely pure goods, equitable prices and courteous service are waiting for you at Stoke's Pharmacy. yH. 8TAMEY, II OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. II LACK, Proprietor. The Iftnriln hntpl nf the town. Ilpiulinmr- tpm for comuiHd'lHl men. Htenm heut, free tint. Imth room iindohmetg on every floor. mtmple room, Millard room, telephone con- lutruun fltc. Gentle Spring Vkry likely will tempt every mortal, young or old, to examine the shoe dealers' stock. The store that has the most complete and sty lish line on its shelves will be the one to make Spring's wooing most effective. Our Sprln Goods Are in and on the shelves ready for your inspection, and as samples of perfect and stylish shoemaking, we do not exaggerate in the least when we say they cannot be beaten. They speak for themselves. No intending purchaser can re sist the arguments in their favor. Our prices are always reasonable. Johnston & Nolan, Shoe Dealers. Want Your Clothing to Fit ? Then you ought to go to J. C. EVoehlich, MERCHANT TAILOR. My line of samples are well worth anyone's time to call and inspect. Remember All Work is Guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Alter ing a Specialty. J. C. FROEIILICII. Next door to Prlonter Bros. Warm Weather Goods V a ill o a A handsome line W of Ladies' Muslin jf Underwear. fa Ml M fa fa fa fa ft fa 1 1 Fans of all kinds ask to see them. I I I V( Parasols for Ladies, i Misses and Children O from 25 as. to $5. i V M White and Colored y Wash Goods, Silk, !Wf Ginghams, Shirt O Waists You will J5f find we are head 5jf quarters for these Jjf goods. y Lace Courtains. M Ladies, Jackets and Bing&Co. nrraxTcrrrn; r r ernxecrrt i i.rrrxrrrxcnrccti rrrrrrtTt We place on sale the i Lj Parasols and Umbrellas Finest line of Corsets E at 25, 50, 75 and $1.00 ever offered and should claim the attention of every lady. p Call and see them. Our prices can not be quoted by H our competitors. Val Laces and Edging . From 3 cents to 15 cents per yard. Finest assort- m meat ever offered. CALL AND GET PRICES. 8 before going elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. J. J. Sutter's New store. 1 I cnttxtu iSfjtTjs CEXTESXIAL HALL BUILDIXG. ii 1 8 .1 Tl TXTTtTT TT rTTTTJ IT T fTf t TTTtTX TTTrTTTXT
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