J HabiKription tt.flO fter v"" ' $1-00 if . paid ttrirllt in mlmnre. . .. ftTKIMIKNMOM, Killtor and I'nb. WEDNESDAY. JULY 1, HHK). Anlmlpp'nipitt IiumiI pnHr,iiihlMirflPiri'ry Widtns(iuv nt Iti'VimM-vlHo, Jt'lTtwin t"o. !'., rtxviiti'rt 10 tht liiti-t-tHtB nf KcynulilNVlllH ann ,JiMTi'rimroiiiity. Nmi-polltlriil. will trt'iit HI with fnlrnp. niicl will lHtMvlitlly frit-nil-iy towrl tin lultnrliitf .'In... Omnmiiiili'ntloim Inti'iiiliil for piilill'itl"n muM. t nwompiinliMt liythn wrlitr' num.-, nnt for pmillrnllon, lint, in n mmrtint.'i- i)f -Knml fnlth. lnf.'ltlliK IH"W llvnis llrll"il. Artvertlilmi rnti' nmli known n iippllrn- tlon M th nflW In Knu-lillrh-Hi-nry lllix'k. I.pnuhly rnnimunlrtitlnnn nnd rhnnmi nf rivert.lMniriitii nlmulil ri'iirli Ihln olllrc liy MnndRy mmn. tjiiilm'rlptlon prli'-l.im)vryiiir.ln nilvnnep. A.tilrri'inlli'ommnnlt'Mlnim toC. A. Jtiph nwin, KivniliUvtlli l. Kntfreif m tli pnHliitnv" nt Hcynoldnvlllo, Ph., AiiNi'iinfl Iiimn mull iimttrr. PUBLIC FOUNTAIN FUND. Names of Subncribers ind Amount Subscribed- Expenditures on Fountain. About two yi'fti-s aio 1 ho mnmlx'is of tho W. C. T. IT. Bt this plnco tulki'd of put t lrir In n fountnin nt onipr of Mnin mill Fifth striMtn, witter to bp plpod from spring under Pivnhy terlan church. Tlio lmllp flnBlly jtitvo up tho projoot and th mnttnr waMnkon up by J. Van Tfc-od and A. E. Dunn, who solicited tho money for fountain. Aftor tho work was sturtrd Wni. M. Fop tor became interested and these throe gon tlrmen not only paid IO.IH npleee in canh, but they nls-o put in u number of ' gratuitous work on fountain. John M. Hays. Exq., ruined $.10.(10 by milweiip tion recently to pay off Bn indebtedeeM on fountain. Tho Village Improvement Six lety and V. C. T. U. paid liberally to the fountain fund. The fountain has proven to be a great convenienee, not only to strangers, but hImi to our own citizens. Helow we publit.li lint of names of all who subscribed to fountain fund, the amount paid by eaeh one and the Expenditures for fountain. The lljfiires oppohitu first line of each paragraph itijjnify amount contributed by eaeh per son named in that paragraph: MOXKY IIKCKIVKP. unviii nuns i" Mrs Smile llnmlon.nn, lnrk liiyimldx, .' Son I It Hlillry, Mun i II llli'key. Hlyllni Mvith, I Jennie lliirket, .) M Wrt'reluhl, tl .1 Howm-r Tumi, tMin Henry llprpel. W Mutter, It I. Miles, .Ins. ..V) A ii I Iters, I. M Snyder, Ames Heirlek, WllllHm I 'neper. .Iilines 'III lieiirt , Slint'l Hiillliiifi-r, .1 S lliitiiniond. .1 M Norrls. J W I'riiwfnnl. .1 T Hiiiler.i; II Vininir, M C KlliiirelHinlih, .In ines lielimey.O V Sniltlt F O Sutler, . I K lllllls. lienritn Htirlop. J f Hums. F I) Hoover. Unvlil llnttniiin, F..ni 1 1 it it tun n, J I. I'iM'liraii, l' H Mr .liurtr. Tolnl,i:i,l lr llowser T L M Alilerton. Ir H F. Hoover, Mllllrens, II I) 4 lurk. FN Hotl'mmi, S T Keytiolils, tnnollinn lieemer. Ftwl Anilrews.Frnoh-li.-li It Henry. .1 rilioemuker, ! H Arnta irosi, V tl llenrv.li I. I'ostlewalt, A II Vasenmyer, W iJ Hiirtwlek, Hitniuel Hut r. l Sterloy, A O Sehultze, F.il liotxl rr, S M hlttiiker.Wllpy Hweliser.J M IHlini,.! A Mvers. (1 M McIlonnUI, W II llerHl,.t I, S'lltTur, V A Met'onnell, Wm Mioemiiker, A 1. Miit'-hiill, J Corw ln, F I' Adelsporurr, It I) Wllllnms, J HWII llHIltn, V ll Hell, This. V MilrlcU. F II 1'itldwell, lieoiRe Hliltrp, O Kohreh, tl J l.Hiie, Hnyder A .lolins, I. M Simmons, I'M isr Viuiiitv, J M I'lilln rs, .Joint W'll ir. O V lliibsiiid.lt I. Tiuife, Levi (riiirkers, ltev V ' KtimlM'ricer, II Mili-lds, T (" Hevnold.-., A f IMen-e, Allen fathers, nun Wlilttnker, E E Stewitrl, ltohert I mi 1 1 1 1 1 . F. f liiivls, E NntT, f N Lewis. J II He.-k,.l M Oitllvlo, V K I'liitt, IV F Miirslinll. loltll OisMlwIll. IMtlllp Tavlor, .1 Hunter, U II Mi-fonnell, ltev IV F Kclier, I) It llroiillii-liil. It. I Tlinmiis, II H Miller, .losenh fhittter, l .1 Musser, Joe Maem, J A f hrlstle, It O Norrls, Wm Mi-lnlosh, KRJ Xaxton, Miirlln Cyplirlt. Kulivrl Bono Tolul,jn,(IO L Jiilinslon 1.2A fnleh Tlley, John Trtiditen. E I. Evans. 2.00 rump Miyuer, nullum I (ippttiK, J . RaiUKlinian Total, 1.00 T Whwler. P It Rhodes. William fox I SO iMNttluv Mohney, John H ltn-nnett. A hatn-n. Hi- f Reynolds. lr A II Bowser, II f lielhln, F M Bi-iiwm. Hall St Burton, -A M Woodward, Swartx Bros, Mrs N Han au, W W Stone, .1 V Voiinit. I. J Mi'Entlm, Mnlati foopcr, f F llnirtiiini, .lohn M Hays, Alex Klston, M t.elsler, .lames Xlegnan, .1 C & B V Henry .Totul,f IS. 00 Itohliison SIiim? Ktore 2. SO tieorsre Wurnlek. nmirito SpniKue, J E 11.00 W elsh St fo., M M Uavls, tleu MellitiKer, Y Meliotiald, N llatinii, Kohtnsou St MtindorrT, .1 f KIiik, Thomas Tapper, Total fn.on W II Mimro . W.II0 F.I Blaek. .1 II Corlieit, .1 f Tllll tniiti. S.w FHesler Bros. Illiuht-s & Kelso, lireetl K 'miser, F A Mi'fontiell, .lohn Bell, Key. Woolen fo, S B F.llloit, E f Burns, W II Alexander, W f Elliott, f A Hleiilinn- sou Total.ITn.no Vt .1 n Nealo. II A. Stoke, lieyu Ililwe Co 10. (Ki ' (leorue IlimhemWin M Foster, A E Hiiiin. J Vim Ueed Total.rtl OO Woman's f hrlsllan Temneriincernloii. AO.00 Ladles' VUliiRU Imp. Ass1!! SO. (10 ifor2nd liuiipi. Wl.Tfl Money ralsud by John M Hays IIO.OU Totul iiniouiil raised 41Mi.:u UONKV PAID OI'T. Hler Analysis f T.MI Fonntaln and lamp ILf.110 nir plM'. Vi Ineh T.ViHi Aldei toii. for wallliiK spritm tl.sn .Tames Carl, for rut t Inn Imse stone in.'io Stop eis'ks and pipe HttliiKs S.'JI tiiiN nle mid tltllniis 1.1 Heme laixes and plH- rutting &2S t.as Inn-ners, tlxiures aiul icuuxe H.1S Jron and nulla 1V) Water sereeli 1.S0 Kewer pla :i.sn Freltfhl and expresa T.s'J Blai'UmllhlhV ISO Stone and liiinlM'r Brli'k, eement and sund II'. W Hauling ' fi.'i' Lalior 1.M.WI l'riullim .( biH'oud lump :w.Tii Total expense. Balance IIICl.BO M J. Van Kkkii, A. E. DUNN. If you want a lli-st-ulans bicycle at a thlrd-olatta price, come In. We have a few left that we are going to sell before the next ton days. Tho price will do it. Hall, Burton & Co. The true IuscIouhiidm nf the berry la found In our raspberry. Key nolds Drug Store. If you want btyle and durability gut a puir of Wulk-Overs at Robinson's. Jobuaton & Nolan have a One lino of Emerson's shoeti for gentlemen. Bee them. Lot for uulo iu West RoynoldsvlUe. Inquire at this olllce for partieulurti. fep'p.ulTftlglr3 n t m iu 'M' . i.j r -4Jftjjeg H' hi Is Isirniwed from I'linxsiitiiwney Splill I PROPOSED JEFFERSON COUNTY HOME. Tim illustration hero given Is a correct representation of tlm front elevation of tho proposed .li lTurson County tloniH. The contract for erection of Home was let. by County Commlssloncm Murray, Webster and llnwk lust, week to Hyde, Murphy A Co., of Klilgway. Contract price win !, '7. Tbero wen; four bids, us follows: J. II. Ixing, I'unxsu tawney, s,l"i.1.tl2: Charles Hastings, ItriMikville, tl.4:il: Chnrles Marks, Kiln, 70,su:i: Hyde, Murphy A Co., ltlilgwny, tiS,74."i. The contractors will begin work this week and nre to have tho building completed ulxint tliotnlddloof May, l!H). Tho building Is to bo 121x214 feet, two stories high, bitllr. of brick, with Iron stairs. Them Is to In a hospital and liisnno de partment In building 12 rooms for Insane patients. There will bo fifty rooms on first Hour, not Including laundry, bakery and closets. There will bo thirty-live moms on second Ihior and chapel TixriS feet. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Glimpses of the People who are Passing To and Fro. Miss Kale Snyder Is visiting lit Kich ardsvillo. Miss Nelllo Hall Is visiting relatives in Pittsburg. Mrs. .lane Hrisbln Is visiting at Now Kensington. Miss Lena Black Is visiting relatives at Sugar Hill. Miss Edna Myers visited at Corsica the past week. Miss Kato Wilson, of Kittanning, is visiting in town. Miss Kthel Vosbnrg, of Driftwood, is visiting In town, Miss Lydla Mellinger Is visiting in New Hcthlchcm. Mrs. Dr. W. H. Ulsh, of Driftwood, is visiting in town. Miss lyols Robinson visited In Hrock wayvillo tho past week. James V. Young, eotitractor, was at Rural Valley last wek. Dr. J j. L. Means spent Sunday with his parents at Krwtbiirg. MUs Grace Myers visited n sister at Pulton Station last week. Miss Eli.alaHh Irving visited in Rnxikvillo tho past week. M. E. Ridge. way and family sHant Sunday in Now Hothlchom. Mrs. James H. Jelbart, of Johnson burg, Is visiting in this place. Charles Mill Iron and wife spent sev eral days of last week in Kano. Mrs. Charles Rutler, of Mosgrove, visited in this place last week. Misses Edna Lewis and Aldinc Reed visited at Frostburg this week. Walter Scott, of Mt. Jewctt, Pa., vis ited in this place the past week. Miss Susie Denny, of Driftwood, is the guest of Miss Winnie Farrell. Dr. J. H. Murray went to Atlantic City Saturday on a short vacation. Miss Ina McKlnnny, of Luthersburg, is tho guost of Miss Eleanor Reed. Mrs. Annie Winslow and Mrs. Edith Philllppl visited In DuBots Saturdny. Harry F. Reynolds, of Walston, spent Sunday with his parents In this place. Prof. R. C. Wilson, of Corsica, is spending several days in town this wock. B. R. Kline, Esq., of New Kensington, visited his parents at this place this week. D. M. Dunsraore and wife and Clarence Llerd are spending a week in Warren county. Charles Love and wife, of Brookville. wore guests of Mr and Mrs. J. A. Myors Friday. ' Miss Annie Hitzio and Ed. Hast drove to Punxsutawney and called on friends Sunday. Miss Mary Blgony. of Lock Haven, Is visiting her uncle, J. L. Campbell, at Hopkins. Ed. Gnodor, the jeweler, who was at Atlantic City ten days, returned home yesterday. Samuel E. Boll, of Smethport, visited his brother, W. H. Boll, in this pluce last woek. Miss Eva Christ, of Brookville, is the guest of Miss Mario Black at Hotel McConnell. Mrs. Charles S. Kirchartz visited her home in BrtKikvlllo the latter part of last woek. Frank J. Black, Grler O. Sweltzer and C. F. Hoffman are at Keating, Pa., j fishing for bass. Constable O. P. Walker, of Punxsu tawney, had business In Reynoldsvlllo one day last woek. W. S. Weaver and wife, of Brook ville, wore visitors at Goorgo Molllnger's Wednesday night. A. G. Milliren went to Kunu yester day to bring Milliren Bros.' horse and buggy to this pluce. Mrs. W. A. Croasmun, of RodelitT, Pa., Is visiting her brother, Dr. J. B. Neule, In this pluce. Clarence Hyatt Reynolds and Harold E. Arnold spout purt of Sunday and Monday iu Bethlehem. Charles King and John Colomun are over In Clarion county this week work ing ou King tc Co.'s farm. August Benson, ticket agent and tele graph operator for A. V. R'y at Tyler, spent Sunday tn this place. George Woods, of Brookville, who t i j a.TijtrJA. " -M wn.ii was u resident of this place n short lime something over n year ago, was In town Saturday. Mrs. Rols'i t Sherrleb. of Kellersburg, Pu., visited her sister, Mm. H. W. Her pel, in this place last week. Miss n -rthaCribbs, of DoBols, visit ed her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Ridgewny, In West Reynoldsvlllo last week. Mrs. George II. Kennedy, of Brook ville, visited her daughter, Mrs. Satn'l Barton In this place last week. Mrs. H. J. Dowilrlok. of Punxsutaw ney. visited her son, Wllmer Elloiiber ger. In this place tho past week. David Shaffer, of Lock Haven, Is vis iting his brother, Joseph Shaffer, Adams Express agent nt. this place. 1). T. Amend and wife, of Pittsburg, visited the former's sister. Mi's. S. M. McCrelght, in this plnco the past weok. Burgess W. T. Darr and wife, of Brookville, spent Sunday with the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. C. R. Hall, In this place. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prince, of Oil City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Simmons. Mrs. Prince Is a sis ter of Mrs. Simmons. Miss Nettie Rndgers, of this plnee, and some DuHols ladles started yester day on a trip to Atlantic City, Now York City and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snyder and daugh ter, Miss Inez, and C. M. Snyder, of Brookville, were visitors at L. M. and A. Z. Snyder's Inst woek. Miss Mabel Morse, of Driftwood, re turned homo last week uftcr a three weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Ridgoway, in West Reynoldsvlllo. LeRoy Rat tle, of Pittsburg, returned to that city Saturday morning after a two weeks' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bartlo. in West Royn oldsvillo. Lyman W. Scott returned last Thurs day from a seven weeks' visit with two sisters nt Des Moines, Iowa. One of tho sisters Mr. Scott had not seen for four decades. William Copping, David Postloth wait, Henry Dotble, O. F. Smith, Ed. O'Rielly, Warren, Eugene and Roscoo Doible are over in Cleurflold county huckleberrying. v T. F. Schughroti and duughtors. Misses Lizzie and Katio, returned Mon day from Williamsport where they had been to attend tho funeral of Mr. Schug rou's brother's wife. Futhers T. Brady and Edward Dris coll woro at Brookville Monday evonlng and yesterday forenoon, assisting in Forty Hour Devotion services in Catho lic church at that place. James W. Gillespio, of Pittsburg, is visiting his brother-in-law, Ex-Mayor H. Alex Stoke. Mr. Gillespie's wlfo and son and daughter arrived here a week ahead of him. "Jim" was a resident of this place a number of years ago. P. C. Arnold, Edward Darr, Charles Hill and Frank Green, bicycle riders of Now Kensington, were guests of Fred Kllno the first of this week. They came ti)) to see the 211-mile bicycle race be tween Fred Kline und Jos. Laverick. John Orr, of Middlesboro, Ky., is visiting his brother, James Orr, in West Reynoldsvlllo. John lived in Roynoldsvillo some years ago and has many acquaintances in this place who were glad to see him. This is his first visit to this pluce since he went to Ky l eight yours ago. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Dan forth, of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklon's Arnica Sulve wholly cured It In five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles. Its the best sulve in tho world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cunts. Sold by H. Alex. Stoke, druggist. A queer duck of an Italian beggar visited our town one day last woek. He. would get down on his knees boforo a person and pray for money. If his prayers proved of no avail he would get up mud, shako a stick and swear at thoso In sight. He frightened quite a Dumber of ladles by lilt actions. Marlon Center Indi jc nth nt. Our lemon and orange has the real good fruit taste. Made direct from the fruit. Reynolds Drug Store. m wa' j. mu LIST OF JUP.ORS Drawn for the Regular Term of Court, Commencing Monday, August 13. Grand .lur rs, Monday, August l.'t, IIKHI Michael Hiiuk-i liter. Ringgold: W. A. McConnell, Washington; C. A. Stephenson, Reynoldsvtlle; John Ben son, West Reynoldsvlllo; R. A. Smith, Washington; Ralph Sehoffner, Ring gold; R. B. Stewart, Knox; Gnorgo Hock, Bell; Andrew Johnson, McCul monf. John Slar, Eldred; Andrew CiH'hrnn, Oliver; O. II. Ilroadliead, Winslow; W. N. Humphrey, Plnecreek; Jacob Sehwcm. Winslow; R. S. Patton, Washington: Ellas Buznrd, Worthvllle; T. T. Adams, Porter; Moses Depp, Bell; G. E. Hollers, Warsaw; .Initios Davis, Big Run; Daniel Dinger, Oliver: Ellas Cimhran, Bel';; Mm nee Glenn, Perry; Ed. Heasley, Brookville. Petit Jurors, Monday, August l.'l, 11KM1. D. W. Atwater, Reynoldsvlllo; Frank F. Russell, Ilrookvllle; W. D. Campbell, Punxsutuwney; T. J. Brown, MtCttlmont; W. M. Foster, Reynolds' vllle; Peter Gnltisha, Rrnckwayvlllo; W. I. Lamlson, Perry; Wurren Sibley, Warsaw; Philip Donley, Punxsutawney; George K. Tyson, Big Run; George Aaron, Union: Clark Winslow, Gnsklll; Samuel Dnugherty, Reynoldsvllle: Doc. Gruftius, Bell; George Rhondes, Knox; John M. Norrls, Winslow; T. G. Mor gan, Clayvllle: J. W. Kylo, Union: F S. Hoffman, Reynoldsvllle; Charles Miller. Porter: A. W. Mllliron, Hon- derson: Jacob Heidinger. Heath: M. C. Stevenson, Washington: William Roush, Oliver; Jonathan Deemer, McCalinont; John T. Armstrong, Brockwayvlllo; J. A. Golst, Oliver: M. J. Bradford, Brockwayvlllo; Jumes Brumbaugh, Ma Calmonl: Robert Hlllls, Winslow, Isaac Loekhnrt, Brookville: L. E. Mapes, Eldred: John Butson, Reynoldsvlllo; D. B. Campbell, Oliver: W. A. NefT, Clayvllle; W. T. Cox, Reynoldsvllle; John Daugherty, Winslow; John B. Bulr, Punxsutawney, A. W. South- worth, Washington; Adam Gciirhart, Perry; Lott North, McCulmont; Robert Law, Young: Adam Hawk, Punxsutaw ney; N. II. Delncr, Rose: John Carroll, Corsica; Joshua Foster, Beaver: A. S. Hadden, Oliver; H. E. McCracken, Kuox; G, W. Graham, Ringgold: Jesslo Shoffstull, Plnecreek. Traverse Jurors, Monday, August 27, 1!H10. V. R. Holman, Winslow; E. P. Shobert, Worsaw: William Deomor, Winslow: David Hurtman, Reynolds vllle: David Shadlo, Brookville: ,T. H. Rowan, Oliver; W. H. Fetterman, Young; William Hooker, Reynoldsvllle J. J. Kerr, Eldred: Walter Williams, Reynoldsvlllo; William P. Black, Brookville; Charles Dellaven, Corsica Charles Cochran, Brookville; Goorgo Lottie, Porter; Joseph Grube, Bell James Brown, McCalmont; Richard McManlgle, Polk; W. A. Prescott, Young; T. Maxwell, Washington: J. J Lukehart, Washington: L. M. Lewis. Young; A. J. Moses, McCulmont; D. P. Boll, Knox; II. H. Shields, Clover: William Philips, Clayvllle: Thomas Y, Evans, Young: Peter Wolfgang, Beaver Reuben Gross, Warsaw; T. S. Abor, OU ver; S. S. Lucas, Punxsutawney; Curtis Farr, Ringgold; Thomas Sadler, Young H. M. Jordan, Warsaw; W. M. Raymer, Worthvllle; C. A. Oberlln, Punxsutaw ney: F. P. Startzel, Oliver; Emanuol Thomas, Beaver; C. D. Evans, Wash ington; Rush H. Bartlott, Warsaw; W, H. Moore Reynoldsvllle. Marriage Licenses. Tho following marriage licenses were lsbued the post week by John D. Evans Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: John Fox, of Crenshuw, and Mary Stunok, of Brockwayvlllo. Seth Ewlng, of Heath township, and Annie Slar, of Union township. Vlnconzo Cundella of Big Soldier, and Maria Anuto, of DoLancey. Calogno Cresco und Maria Glusoppa, both of DoLancey. Floronz Stickel, of Detroit, Mich. and Jeanne Wardrop, of DoLancey. Andrew E.Ritonour,ot Polk township, and Susan Suldrana, of Huzen. Goorge Elmer Jones and Phii'be J. Wolf, both of Knoxdule. Royal Porfeoto, the great N. Y.clgur, Scents. Very fine. Reynolds Drug Store, If you wunt a nobby suit of clothes go to Shlok & Wagner's. John Flynn, merchant tailor, makes up-to-date suits. Try him. w AITING FOIt YOU Wk'rk Waitinh- Fnr you! Waiting for you to find out the difTerencH between the bent drugs and the mnyhnp kind; Waitino for Yop To learn that"VJ't7v a good dog, bu t Holdfast is a better." Wk'vk Waited For a groat ninny people who wanted to be mire of their preHcriptionp. Now Wk Wait On them inwtead of for them. Abso lutely pure good, equitable prices and eourt.emi nervine are waiting for you at Shirt Waists W 1invtt liiuf rpppSvpd WaiHtH, junt the kind White waints for 75c, as much; others from Colored waints from 50c. colors, nee tins new Wash Skirts A large and beautiful Linens, 1'. Ks. and other wash linens. Sun Shades Finer lines of Sun Shades and Fans you never lookti at. All prices, all colors ami designs. Wash Goods Some more new patterns this week. You can fin what you want here it:. !:., n... jsimi uvn, liuurii-, jcimuiilis, uiuni, viunilt'n, UI1U II fact everything in the Dry Goods line at tire lowes. prices. ' SHICK & WAGNER, Next door to Postoffice JEFFERSON Wc have just otxrncd up a new assortment of MILLINE11Y composed of Ladies' and Misses' trimmed hats and Chil dren's headwear, selected and made by experts in touch with the latest metropolitan ffishions and at prices from to V lower than you are usually asked by exclusive milliners. SHIRTS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS at 50 and 75 cents. Wc can show you H.he most complete line of new shirts to le found anywhere. NECKWEAR in the newest styles.' SUMMER UNDERWEAR at 50 cents and $1.00 a suit where at Vs more. A lot of Ladies' that sold for $2.25 and $2.50. sizes to clean them out, $1.2o Jefferson Supply C!r nrn...M.nie, p.. SHOES : SHOES : SHOES SHICK & WAGNER will offer 200 pair of Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens Fine Shoes AT HALF PRICE. Also a lot of glen's and Boy's Shoes, and Men's Slippers that will lie sold in the same way. Never l)efore, did we make you such an "offer, but we are determined to clean up our stock of shoes and make room for the fall line, which will lie here before many days. All THESE SHOES ARE PERFECT. SALABLE GOODS but are broken in sizes and we will sell all shoes that we do not have a lull line of sizes in at ONE-HALF PRICE. Don't miss this chance. BRING YOl'R CHILDREN AND COME EARLY, before they are all jone. SHIGK & WfGNER Nkxt Dook to Postokfice. Stoke's Pharmacy. nnniliup Inrrru lino rt UliK, you need for this hot weatherl 1.00 and 1.25, worth twic 50c. to 2.50, all new style? to 2.00. in all the leadind line. line of skirts in DenhamtJ and Fans ( in Ginghams, Prints, Challiea T!.. .... n i ,i j SUPPLY CO., that cannot be matched else- SI iocs Odd lots" and mostly smaT and $l.oO.
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