The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 03, 1900, Image 8

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Robbed th Orave.
A Hturtling Inuldunt, Is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, m follows:
I whs In an uwful condition. My skin
whs almort yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pain continually In back and
sides, no apiH-tlte, growing weaker day
by day. Three phyxlcliinn bad given
roe up. Then I was advised to use
Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the
first bottle made a decided Improvement.
I continued their use (or three woeks
and am now a well man. I know they
robbed the grave of another victim."
No one should fail to try them. Only
fOe., guaranted. at H. Alex. Stoke's
drug store.
,
Seventy-Eighth Regt. Reunion.
On aeeount of the reunion of the Seventy-eighth
Pennsylvania Regimental
Association, at Klttannlng, l'a., Octo
ber 12, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany will sell, on October 11 and 12,
round-trip tickets from points on the
West Pennsylvania Division; the Buffa
lo and Allegheny Division, between
Pittsburg and Oil City, and the Low
Grade Division, between Driftwood and
Kiltanning, at the rate of two cents por
mile, distance traveled (minimum rate,
25 cents) good to return until October
13. Inclusive.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Low Grade Division, P. & E. U. It.
In Effect Auguit 1, 1900. lEittcrn Standard Tlmt.l
.ASTWAHI.
Siu.li. No. Ill No. l.No..V;No.7.
A. M. A. H. A. M l1. M l". M.
.... 8 1.1 10 I I 4 0 (
.... 9 22 11 1 4 m 7 AO
:u .... 4 Is ....
.... in (IN n AS 4 iv s si
.... 10 lit 4 ft" HI
.... 10 31 6 M jk ;it
.... in 2o ti Its
f to io Vi 12 ;ti r, a; 9 o;
ii si n m js ai ;ti in
t 211 tn n tA w ...
f. 47 II 27 1 00 (I 14 HA
tli AA Ml XH 21 ....
7 111 II 411 1 10 m 9 AO
7 On fill AO I 21 a :is 9 AA
7 SO 1 HC A4
7 111 1 4!l 7 l(Ti
7 HII 1 AA 7 IA
7 4'.i 2 (CI 7 Note
S 1A 2 2!l 7 411
8 24 t2 H7 7 IVT
I S AA .... 8 IV'M 2A
A.M. A . I'. M. I'. M V. M,
STATIONS.
Htlxhurir
Kd Hunk
LhwnoiiIisiii ....
New Ki-tlilchem
Oak KlclCf
MsyHvllle
Hiimniervllle . . .
Hrookvlllo
Iowa
Fuller
Keynoldnvllle ..
1'H.m'OHHt
VhIIh t'reek
Iitilloln
8flttlla
Wlnterburn .. ..
pimHeld
Tylr
Hemipcette
Grant
Driftwood
Train 41 (Pttnduyi Ii hvcm rittnliirK II. Ids. in.,
Ked Hunk II. IA llr.xikvlllc 12.41, Knynolilxvlilu
1.14. Kulhl'rt'. k I.HA. ImiHoIh 1.20 p. in.
Notk Triiln 7 on Hiimlnva will make all
stops between Hud Hunk iinil PiiHols.
WKSTWAMIl.
No. s.
A. H.
So.rtjNo.a.
A. M.I A. M.
No. 14
P. M.
No. 10
P. M.
STATIONS.
Driftwood
Grunt
Hennexe tte
Tyler
I'ennlleld
Wlnterbiirn ....
Hiihuln
IluHols
Falls ('reek
Pitm'OHHt
KeynoUlBVllle..
Fuller
lows
U rookvllle
Hiimmei-vllle....
Mayttvtlle
OitkKldire
S an ll 2A
AO
a;
fll a:
HI IS
(I 27
A4
7 (lit
7 on
7 21
7 as
7 42
7 47
7 As
ts 12
8 17
8 HO
7 OA
12 (Kl
12 211
7 HI
7 HN
7 44
12 4
12 an
7 All
S IA
S 2A
s'
18 All
'0A
H IK
12 Al
n 2A
1 10
1 20
i'ia
(A 11.1
n i,
A 22
A .'II
1 117
II 47
7 III
1ft 4ft
7 ll
7 IK
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ii i;
7 :ti
7 All
7 Al
V H.1
12 2.'. I
h m
411 H7
II 4A
... I
2 :i
1H IM1
6 40
II 4N
New Helhleliem
S 01
N 111
l.HWHnnhHm.
Ked Hunk....
I'lltsbui'K. ...
10 10
III 20
tl2 40
7 I
7 2
S 4
a ia
5 au
p. in.
II IA
U AAl
H. m.
P. M
Tmln 42 iSuniliivi li-avw
IiiIIoIh 4.111 l. in.
Falls Oreek 4.17, Kv.vnoldNVllle4.a2, Hrookvlllo
A.OA, Ked Hunk A.an, I'lllsbuin V.ao p. ni.
Trains niurked run dully; f ilnlly, except
HniKlity ; t II iik Htutlon, where mIkiiiiIs must lie
shown.
Philadelphia Erie Railroad Division.
In effect May 28, 11100. Trains leave
Driftwood as follows:
EASTWAKK
11:00 a m Train 12, weekdays, for Hunhury,
WllkeHhurru, HarJeton, I'oltsvllKi.HcrunKin,
IlurrlKliiirK and the intermedium sta
tions, urrlvlnir ut IMilludelphlH II: SI p. m
New York, H:an p. m.i llultlniore.HMKi p.m.;
Washlniilon, 7:16 p. ni 1'iillmun I'urlor cur
from WIIHumsport to Phlludelphla and pus
seniinrrnachOH from Kane to I'lilladelphla
and U'llllHiimiHjrt to llultlmore and Wuah
liiKton. 8:Ah p. ni. Train , dally, for liar
rlshurx and Intermedlaie stations, ar
riving at I'lilladelphla 4:2A a. m.: New York,
7.IHu. in.; Iluliliiioro, 2.HH it. m.; Wnshlni:lon
4. OA A. M. I'ulluiitii HleupliiK ciirn from
llarriKhurK to l'hlludnlplilu and New York,
riilluduliihlu pitHHeiiKers ran remain In
sleener undlsturlied until 7:H0 a. h.
10.12 p.m. Truln 4. dully for Hunlmry. (larrls
burii and Inturniedlutu HlHtloim, arriving at
Phliudelphltt, U.A2 A. M.I New York, :aa
A. M.on week duys and 10 :ci a m. on Hun
day; llultlmore, U:ltt A. M.; Washington, 7:4A
A.M. I'ullnmn sleepers from F.rie, liuffulo
and WlllliiniHiHirt to I'lilluilidnhla.and Kuf
fulnund Wllllumsisirt to WuxhliiKton. I'uh
senirer eimehes from Erie to riilludelphla,
and Huftulo to WuhIiIiikioii.
WF.STWAKn
4;:i a. m, Train H. dully for liuffulo, via
F.mpoi liim, and wnnkduys, for F.rle, Itkln
wuy, Iiullols, Olermoiil und principal luuir
mediate hi at Ions.
11:44 a. m. Train a, dully for Erie and Inter
mediate points.
8;4A p. m. Train IA, weekdays for Kane und
I n termedlut e st at Ions.
TUliUlltill TKAINS FOR DRIFTWOOD
FItOM TIIF, EAHT ANDHOUTII.
TRAIN V leaves New York A:AA p. m.,l'hlludel
phlus:A0 p. ni.) WuHhlnguin 7:4A p. m., llul
tlmore 8.4A p. m. dully, arriving ut Drift
wood 4:118 a. m., with Pullman nleepers
from Philadelphia to Erie weekdays and
from l'lilludelphlu and Washington to Buf
falo via Emporium dully. I'usiwngeri'ouL-hes
from Philadelphia to Erie weekdays und
Washington to Itutrnlo dully.
THA1N a leuvesNew York ut.7:AA p. m.; Phllu
delnhia. 11:20 p. m. Washington, 10.40 p.m.;
llitltimore, 11:41 p. m. dally arriving ut
Driftwood at V:44 a. in. Puliniait sleeping
curs from Phllu. to Wllllumsji't. and througu
piiHHeuger eoaehes from Philadelphia to
Erie und Hulllmoro to Wllllumsport. On
Hunduys only Pullman sleeper Philadelphia
to Erie.
TRAIN 6 leaves Philadelphia 8:40 A. m.l
Wellington, 7.4A A. M. llultlmore. S:4A A.M.;
WUkeabarru, IIMAA a. M. weekdays,
urrlvlng at Drlftwixid ut A:4A p. m. with
Piillniaii Parlor car from Philadelphia to
Wlllluuispoi't and pusnenger couch to Kune.
Connections via Joliusotiburg It. Ii. und
XUdgway & Clcarilold U. U.
a. ni. W KHK1IAYH. p. III.
Ill 4A urClurmont Iv ... 10 AA ...
10 as Womlvule .... II 02 ....
10:1.1 Qiiluwood .... II OA ....
in ai biiilth's Run ... II UN ....
Hi 2A lnxtuuter ... II 11 ...
10 20 ritrulght .... II III ....
10 .. filen lllicl ... II 27 ...
II AA .loliliKonlllirg .... 114a ....
.... .... U 40 Ivllldgwayar .... II All ....
p.m. p.m. a. 111.
7 ao 2 IA n.ii urliidgwaylv
7 2a 2 lis II 2S Ihlunil Kim
2 Oil I) 2a (JururnTriiMfr
7 Oil 1 A4 II IA Cioylitnil
7 OA 1 Al II II Klioi'iH Mills
7 01 1 47 U 07 llliie liocli
U A7 1 4a II lr Carrier
0 47 1 a.1 H M llriM:kwiivv'
6 4a 1 2S 8 47 l.unes Jfllln
8 4a Mc.Mlun Hint
II HA 1 III 8 ail llui veyN Run
8 at) 1 IA 8 aft Iv Falls ti'knr
e in 1 in 8 2,-1 Iv UiillniHur
u.ni p.i
7 00 L
7 tr7 12
7 12 12
7 21 12
7 2.1 12
7 2N 12
7 aa 12
7 4a 12
7 47 12
7 Al ...
7 W 1
h no 1
8 10 I
111. p.m.
10 4 j;i
17 4 22
22 4 27
ail 4 lift
it! A nn
an 4 :r.i
411 4 42
Ml 4 All
A4 4 5U
6 at) 1 10 7 01 111 'FalUU'k Iv 8 2A
0 14 1 HO 6 47 Ueyiioldsvlllo 8 HS
A .17 1J .') 0 10 llt'uokvlllo 0 (IA
4 411 U M New llnllll'in U 4A
4 05 11 211 Red Hunk 10 20
1 40 V It) Iv PUuhurgur 12 4U
p.m. u.iii. u.iu.
J.ll.llUTliHINMDN,
Ueu Uuuaaer,
m A 07
is si?
U.III. U.lll. U.U1. Arepnii
J. K. WOUl, " "("'
Oeu. Past. Ag't. I F01
Transactions in Real Ettate.
George Barkley to Knsmler Domlnis
kt, for land In Wins low township. 475;
September 12, 1M.
.lohn Quinllsk to Daniel P. Qulnllsk,
for property In Clayvllle. H,2(K); Sep
Umber 19, 1300.
Irwin Simnson. administrator. tn.Iohn
Quinllsk for property In Clayvllle.
August 24, WOO. I
Kate Hangh, rt al., to S. M. Shunk,
for land In Rose township. KiW, Sep
tember 20, 1!HK).
K, W. Hohluson, et al., to Peter Tur
kosh, for lot In McCalmotit township.
."i0; September 14, 1(100.
Adam Hidlnger, Sr.. to George B.
Ilurmoo. for land In Hi-ath township.
August Dll, 100.
John Arnoy to Henry Richnian, for
land lo MoC'almont township. 12,"i;
August .10, 1WX).
Elizabeth Pifer. et al., to James Lon
don, for land in Dig Run. !IOO; Septem
ber 20. liKIO.
School district lo Elmer E. Bullers,
for four lots In Pinecreek township.
15.4V; August 25. 1IXKI.
Herman Hirsh and Simon Hirsh to
V. C. nansel, for land in Eldtvd town
ship. K'UIO: May 20, l!sx).
Ustlsta Moloningo to FilliH Mis
trctta, for two lots in Anita. U25; Sep
tember 24, IfXM).
M.C. Hendricks, et al., to Thomas
V. Hendricks, for two lots in nsikvillo
borough. W0; September 24, KM 10.
Samuel Kind, guardian, et al., to
An too Jo Staukak. for lot In Reynolds
Ville. 4!l.: August 28. 1900.
Mmy G. Hirst to Florenna Sykes, for
two lot in Sykesville. $100; Septem
ber 14, 1IK10.
A Thousand Tongues
Could mot express the rapture of An
nie E. Springer, of Philadelphia, when
Dr. King's New Discovery cured her of
a hacking congb that for many years
had made life a burden. She saBl
"After all other doctors and remedies
fulled It soon removed the pain
tn my ebest and I can now sleep
soundly, something I can scarcely re
member doing before. I feel like sound
ing Its praises throughout the Universe."
Dr. King'' New Discovery Is guaranteed
to cure all t roubles of the throat, chest
or lungs. Price 50c and 11. Trial bot
tles Tree at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store.
DOES
IT WILL HOT
IF YOU TAKE
KRAUSE'S
HeadacheCapsoles
$500 Kewtrd for any Inju
rious substance found in
Ibesa Capsules,
YOUR
HEAD
ACHE
Will Cur any
Kind of
narmivmw
Moner remnded if not
we tuy. Sent pottpiiid on
receipt 01 price.
TWEirrr-im con
NORMAN LICHTY MFC. CO.,
Dae Moines, Iowa.
For sale by II. Alex Wtokf.
w
H. STAMEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Olllce at Hotel McDonnell, Keynoldsvlllo, Pa
MITCHELti,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Offlee on West Main street, opposite the
uommerciat noiei, Keynoiasvuie, l'a.
G.
M. MCDONALD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Notary Public, real estate airent, Patents
secured, roileetlons made promptly. Unice
in ixoian oiot!K, iieynoiusvuie, t'a.
gMITH M. McCREIGHT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ,
Notary Public and Real Estate Airent. Col
lections will receive prompt attention. Otttce
In Kns'lillcli A Henry block, near poetofnee,
tuiynoiuttviiiu ra.
jyn. B. E. HOOVER,
REYNOLDS VILLE, PA.
Resident dentlHt. In tlie r'roelilleh & Hen
ry block, near the poslotltcu, Main street.
uenueness in operating.
jya. L. L. MEANS,
DENTIST,
Office on second ItiMirof First National bank
duiiuiiik, Alain street.
J)R. Ii. DeVERE KING,
DENTIST,
Office on second llisir Krynoldsvllle Real
r.Miuie iiiuk., main street, ueyuoiusviiie, l'a.
E
NEFF.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
J H.HUGHES,
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING.
A full line of supplies constantly on hand.
I'lcluiu framliiK a Hpiicialty, Olllce and ware
room in tliu Moore bulldluK 011 Main struul.
JJOTEL BELNAP,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
FliAKK DJJSTZ, 1'niprietor.
First class In every particular. Located in
die very centre of the biiNiiiui,hpart ut town.
Free 'bus to anil from trains and commodious
sumpleruoms for commercial travelers.
JJOTEL McCONNELL,
REYNOLDSVILLE. PA.
Fll AX K J. liLACK, l'rojirktor.
The loading hotel of tbo town. Headquar
ters for commercial men. Hteam beat, free
bus, batb i-ooiitH and clocl on evury Uoor,
sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con
nections &c.
EVERY WOMAN
sometimes need a reliable
luuntUly rwitulullns nnHticiau.
.DR. PEAL'S
)YALpiLLS
not. h'ifo nnd certain InWsult. Tbe ironu-
. x ' -! o.vor uuittpiioiui 'vg i.uu per uo
7JL
- film M-
r sale by 11. Alex, bloke.
lnauureinstuuresi
Coughs,
Colds,
Grippe,
WHQOPINQ COUGH. ASTHMA.
BRONCHITIS ANO INCIPIENT
CONSUMPTION IS
i ord by al druggists 2SBSQziX
L. M. SNYDER,
Practical Horae-Shoer
and General Blackpiuith.
Hni-htlioe1nir done in the mntHt mnnnet
Hurt by (tie littHt Improved nifthoflH. U
pHtrirtK of h II klnilf can-fnlly und promptly
UPI1U. CATlKrACTlOW OUAHANTKKU.
HORSE CLIPPING
Hmv Jiint rerelved tomplfH wt of m
cliltiv liontecllppHt-ftof lhtHt myle W pHtlorn
ami htti pr'pHri'd to do t'ltppltiK In t li
poMfstltle manner at n-aminable niU-K.
lairkiMMi Ht. near Fifth, UeynoUUvlllt', V.
First National Bank
OF RE YXOLIiS VILLE.
Capital,
Surplus,
$50,000.
10,000.
Mitchell, Prlteiit
Nt olt ma lrllMiid, Vice Pre.
John II. Randier, fnwliler.
Directors!
O. Mlt4hell, Prntt, McOlolUnd, J. C. King,
John H. Corltt, ii. R. Hrown,
O. W. Fuller. J. II. Kauohor.
IKmp r frftnernlbanklnir hUrlncflHnd nollrlu
the accountnof merchantn, pmfennlonal men,
fHrnmrH, meohanics, nit iters, lumltermen and
ol hern, promltnif the mont careful attention
to t he buHliioNH of nil perHoii.
8 ufe Itapoalt Boxes for rent.
Flrvt National Rank bulldlna, Nolan block
Flr Proof Vault.
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House . .
Furnishing
Goods . .
BED ROOM SUITS,
LOUNGES,
COUCHES,
CARPETS,
LINOLEUMS,
WINDOW BLINDS,
TABLE CUTLERY.
In fact, anything needed for House
Furnishing.
Our Motto:
BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY.
REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE
) 1 1 1 1(l l(t 1 iff 4
i
t Fancy Screen Doors j
f in RtiK'k sizes, odd sizes made
to order nt
YOUNG'S PUflNJMMILL
S 1 have the finest stock
ofV'arnishesinthetown. 9
t Parties wishing to rent)- $
? vate their furniture will jjj
find Flattine of Rreat
f value.pivingtheappear-
ance ol fine rublnd work.
Also floor finish, for sale
j in any quantities nt
J YOUNG'S PLANING MILL. J
Hi
WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY
tood the itoi v-m .
tfld htv curtd lhciiiiii ol
Hid of Nervoui Iiteac, turn
at Debility, Distlttett. bleeplea
en and Varicocele, Atrophy, fce
They clear the brain, ttrenf then
the circulation, anak digetirn
I perfect and Impart a healthy
vigor to the whole being. All
h draim and louei are checked
Cfrane? I train ptrmmntntfy, Unleti patient
ailOnKUlini ... Drorerly cured. thefrcoadi-
tloa often worrtet them Intolntaalty, Coniump
tiop or Death. Mailed sealed. Price t per bot;
6 bosee, with lroalad legal guarantee to cure Of
refund tha money, 5.00. Scad for frea book.
For nale by H. Alex Htoko.
Dollar for Dollar Value
Is not easily recognizable.
Only the expert buyer is a
competent Judge. Tlie ordi-
nary buyer must take his
dealers word as to value.
Therefore, it is well to buy
where the
QUALITY IS ALWAYS FOUND
to 1e of a high order. We are
I positive you will find the j
I leather in our shoes of a fine
I grade, the shaj)e correct, and
I the workmanship perfect.
I Our I
Men's Tan Shoes
I Have been winners this seas-
I on, juding by the amount we
I have sold and are still selling.
Johnston & Nolan.
mm
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Know
Where we are located.
UP-TO-DATE in every
What You Want I
To select from. Ask
7 XTTV y"V
WE WISH TO MENTION-
that in
. STOVES .
We have sampleB on
our floor in season.
75 to 100 styles of
Heating Stoves for gas,
coal, wood and oil fuel,
and in
Ranges anil Cook Stoves
We can at all times
show you .30 to 40 styles
and kinds to select from.
Linoleums, Floor Oil Cloths.
mQVE US
-THE-
Want Your
Clothing to Fit ?
Then you ought to go to
J. C. Froehlich,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
My line of samples are well
worth anyone's time to call and
inspect. Remember
All Work is Guaranteed.
Cleaning, Repairing nnd Alter
ing a specialty.
J. C. FROGIILICH.
NvKr Ct.'nti'nnirtl hull.
bacrlbc for
The -X- Star
If you want the News.
Great Reduction
at N. Hanau's
HIRT
Shirt Waist,
50c now 39c
75c now 50c
1.00 now 75c
1.50 now 1.00
2.00 now 1.50
Ladies' Working Waist, 29c.
Please take notice also of the
Men's and Youths' Clothing.
Men's Fine Worsted Si its that sold for $10 now $6.50 to $7.50.
Youths' Suits that sold for $7 and $8 now $4.50 and $5.50.
COME IjX AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
M.
respect. It is
for what you don't see in our store
X "TV 7T T T T7VTVT7V T T Iv. T T7V
Remember
the line of
A CALI
UFFAIA), ROCHESTER & PITTS
BURGH RAILWAY.
TIME TABt.K.
On ond ftr Mny tmh, 1H00, pmn
trir trtilnn will nrilve mid dtpBrt frnni Hnyn
nltNvllle atntlon, dully, except Butidiiy, k
folloWH:
tiirnT.
1'Hip.m. Wwlc dy only. For Flln Ctwk,
IliilloK ( uroriixvlllp, Clenrfli'lil, l'linx-ii-Inwnry,
Hiitlcr, PlMBlmnt, Br'knylll.,
Kldltwny, JoluiiHiiiliurn, Mt. Jewcilt and
liradford.
ARNIVR.
1.20 p.m. Week dnyn only. From 'lnrflild,
t'nrrnvlll, KiiIIk Ooclc, 1iiIIoI, l'lll
Iniijr Hntli-r nntl runxntuwiioy.
f HA1NS LKAVK I AI.1,8 lUF.EK. v
MX'TR (loll K I).
I.M n. m. fully. Nlitlit Kxprm for runxnU-
tniii y. Ilnyfon, Hulli-r nnd I'IMrIiiiik.
7. I i n. m. Wt'rk diiyx only. For Hlir ttitn,
I'linxniitnwnry, Kutler, I'lttiilmrd end In-
tii-midln1 polntft.
lft.M . in. nd ".43 p. m. Wrokdnyiimily. For
I In Unix, Hlniili'.v, tiykcii, lllg Kun nd Punx-
utitHwiiny.
J.44 p. m. Dnlly. VcmllHited llmllrd. For
I'linxHiiiHwnuy, Pnyton, lluller end l'liu
hinu. horth hoitni. k.
124 11. tn. Dully. Mylit Km'- for Klilawiiy"
T. 11. ni. und ) p. m. efk niivson
l'y. For
urn, Mu X
ii'kwyvlll., HldKWHjr, JolniHoiiburn
.ipwmi inn nrnoiorn.
KM p. tn. Dully. Ventlhnlrd limited. For
Kliliiwny, .lolinmnliurg, Hrndford, BuIThIo
nnd liM'lir4tr.
1.00 p. m. ck dnynonly. AcconimodHtlon
for KcynoldHVllle.
Trulim for CiirniMiHVllln, Clpnrflrld nnd Inter-
nicdlnln nliilloini li-uve FkIIh I'n-ek nt 7.2M .
ni.. 8.40 nndx.lo p. ni.
'rhoimnnd mtlr tlrkete jrood for DRMHite
over liny portion of the B.. U. A !'. mid Bcrrh
t'nt k riillrtiiidK Hre on kmIb m two (21 cent
per hiIIh.
For tli'ktitN, time tHblen nnd full Inform
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E. C. Dxrw. Asent, Reynnldnvllle. Fa.
E. 0. Lafby, Oen. Pan. Aitent,
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CHILDREN'S DRESSES from
1 to 4 years were sold from 40c
to 1.25, price now 29c to 75c.
Ladies' Dress Sacks, 45c.
Ladies' Dress Sacks that were
sold for 1.25, now 75c.
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The place to buy
TINWARE,
GRANITEWARE,
WOODENWARE,
FIBER WARE,
LAMPS,
CUTLERY,
PAINTS AND OILS,
COLORS,
BRUSHES. . .
At lowest prices is at
The Reynoi.dsville Hardware Co.
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