volume 9. REYNOL1WVILLK, l'NNN'A., WEDNESDAY, DECEMDEK 5, 11)00. XimiiEK 30. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offlc on Wi-nt Main street, ommitlte tlis Commercial Hotel, Heynnlilnv illtt, I'n. m. Mcdonald, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, NniarT Piihllr. real etat silent, ratint Hft'iit-Ml, rolUM'ilonn mailt tmniitly. Oltire In Aoliin block, ItiyniiliNvlllw, I'a. MITH M. McCUElGHT, ATTO UN E Y-AT-LA W , Notary FnMlfi nnd Rral F.1ate Aitwit. Ool lwtttinn will rei'tnve pmmpt altMi1ftm. Ofllr In Froehlli-h Henry olm'k, tieur poirtomVe, lioynnldnvlllB Ph. D U. B. E. HOOVEIt. HEYNOLDSVILLE, I'A. Kiwlrtpnt ttnntlxl. In the r'riwlillch ft Hen ry block, nar tho poMnm.'e, Mmln street. Gen I lenest In operating. D U. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on MH-onH floor of Hirst National hunk building, Mnln treet. D It. H. DkVEUE KINO. DENTIST. Office on scrawl fliir KeyimMivllle Ileal Estate Hldii., MHln street, UryiHlJvllle, I'll. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Axent. lteynolilsvllle, I'll. IN ALL Jill Keystone Hardware Company. ..Snwnmmmmmmnnnmnttf! mmmnmmimnimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmimmmmmmmm g SWEET ORR'S "M- m "X" "X" T. T X UNION-MADE H WORKING ;E ...... CLOTHES. AND DRESS. TROUSERS iuiiUiiiiuiuiuiiiiuiuiiuuui Men's Fall Suits. . 1 N We have aimed high in our Fall Clothing stock. The stocks of several of the largest manufacturers con tributing to complete our stock. Men's Dress Suits Black Clay or Bird's Eye Worsteds. Vacuna or heavy Blue Serge. Fancy Worsted in Stripe or Checks. 1 Oxford Gray Vicuna, a novelty, velvet collar and cuffs. Brown Check or Stripes. Some have double-breasted vests, others are double breasted square-cut coats. Trousers are cut in accord ance to the latest fashion. $3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 15.00, 16.00, 18.00. Young Men's Long Pants Suits, size, from 15 to 19, doable-breasted vest, nice, narrow trousers, $3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00. show in Buch a pleasing Pair of Extra Trousers,' Sweet Orr Union-made. ml otners nave wiuer oneB ior more corpmem men, II. HUOIIES. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of kiiiIIi nmiUnntly unhand. 1'lcturv fninilnii i.icclulty. fill,,- nml room In tin- Moore liiiildlim on Mnlii-tirei-l. 11 OTEL UELNA1' uirvvfii nvir.i.K. pa. Fit ASK JiltiTZ. 'ioimiKo,. r"lr1 cn In every ptirtlruhtr. Liwiili-il In the very enure of ilic hic.liic.ft mrt of iowii. Free 'turn to unci from tnilliK nod oniinivlloiiii nimpleriHintt foreomineivliil traveler. II OTEL McCONNKLL. HEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FKASKJ. II LACK. '.JmWr. The lencllnic hotel of the. town. llctuJiiutii tern for commercial men. Sleiim henl, free Inn, hath mount anil climuta on every floor, ample iiMima, hllllnnl room, telephone pn nectlon At:. E iSTHAY NOTICE. t'ume treAniiHKlnir on tile llfemtHe nf the tllilli'rttllicl In WIiihIow ton ll-iil, Noy. Till and llth, one llifht red yearling heifer. The owner Ih reiieted to eonie forward, prove propertv, pitv ehiiriren nnd take her away or xhe w ill he dlipowcd of 'ieeoillnit to law. Kllllimel, I'll., Nov. 13, MO. I'. T. IEAH. JSTKAY NOTICE. fame tri'Hpnln on the premises of the llnilcrxlitniil In r'vkeavllle, Wlnxliiw townthln. Nov. tlth, unit), one huile red cow, with a Utile white alonir tmrk. the rlirlit horn turn down mill left turn up. The owner ht reiiieited to route torwaril, pi-ove iro(riy, pay enarile Hint Hike tier nwuy or mi win In dNlMined of iii'eordlnu to law. .1 Nykexvllle. I'll.. Nov. 19, iwn. 11 .N II. 1'IKK. THE ORDINARY J. heating stove most of the heat passes di- ' rect into the chimney withoufrepreading its warmth. We overcome this watte in the Tremont Hot Blast by converting the smoke, toot and gasea into heat. Producing the greatest results for the fuel consumed.. thb TREMONT HOT BLAST will burn the poorest quality of slack or coal dust whh the same successful results that it does the best quality of fuel. The fire is at all times under perfect control, and can be increased or lessened to meet the requirements of the user. No trouble to keep a continuous fire through out the winter. If you want a stove that is unequaled for economy and good service buy the TREMONT. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. ALL THE BEST IDEAS. 1-MILLIRENS- 3 3 uiitiuiiuuiitiuiiumuiiuiuiiiuiiuiuuitiiiuuiiiiiuiutiiuiUiiutiiiiiUiuuiiiuiuimiiiuiuiMUiUiiUiumiiiiuiuuiiuiUiMUi No Better Stiff Hats Made ihan ours. You pay from 50c. to $1.00 advance elsewhere but you don't improve the quality. The Fall pliapt b are here in abundance; any color, all dimensions. $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.C0, 2.50. GOLF HATS AND FEDORAS. If you have grown tired of a Derby try one of these nobby-looking soft hats that variety of shapes and colors l-mcrlckvllle. The piift. wi'ik ri'ttilnilril no vnry Htronuly of In;fi ll'w' little potuii entitled "Thn Hiilny Duy." Hov. IliokK mill ifi- a nil Mrs. Sam'l Stormor, of Polk. O., dlin-il with Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Welmir tin TliHnkHivlii Duy. Mi. Joseph Hnjrnr. and son, Normnn, dpciit Sutiirclny In Hrnokvllle. Wo overheard a llttlo aphool jflrl say, Thiirmluy n TlinnkKirivlnjr Day anil all people nlionlil lx itiiml itnd eat turkey or fhit'ki'it." (Jiiite n (fiioil tli'llnltion for ao ymnitf n pupil. I hope we all ob Hervud tho noixi purl if o iliJ n't till huv rlilcken or turkey. Mr. Sainlicl Flko of Ktioxdulo, vlalt fd hor parenta. Mr. nnd Mrs. Duvld Dinner, on Wi-dnemlity. Thu m-iv hoiinl.T tlmt onrnii to B ?rt Winery's homo on Friday, flpcounta for the hroud amile Bort ia wearing" It's a boy. Mrs. F.lllmrer. of Luthurahuri?, who visited hore tho paatfuw weeks, returned to her home on Suturduy. TliU wi'i'k la irolnir to bo a general butclH't'lnt: w.H'k In this vlll'H;o. Mi-a F.ilna Bniim, of HeynoldHville, vlnitod hor aunt, Mrs. Fleteher Hiiineg, on Sunday. Joseph Zlilimerinnn la helpinir Billy Wetxoll split atones for lila new divoll In? house, wliieh ho ex peels to erect next summer. O S. II:ilm- liiis imule some yood Im piovements on tho new homo he. pur chused uuil la new ready to muvu into. PreHldinir Elder Smith, of DuDols, took dinner with Hev. .1. 1. Hieks on Fridiiy. In the iiftornooisVhey drove to Meude Cliapul where quarterly meetln(f Will. ConillHMl.d. ' Britton aehool observed part of TliaukhKivlutr Duy by rendering a pro cured pi'ogrum. Mr. Israel Klepfer, of Reynoldsvillo, apent Frlduy In Stony Hollow. Emory Keys, of Pittsburg, la homo for a few days. Mis. .lno. Hetriek. who moved to Wusliingion township recently, was here, circulating among her many friends on Friday. Tho Enworth League observed Thanksgiving evening hy rendering a select program which waa enjoyed bv all. T. B Gulbrallh, of Brookvillo, agent for the Concordia Fire Insurance Co., was in our village on Friday. George Mundorff, of HeynoldHville, waa here last week displaying to our merchants, in sample form, his large stock of holiday candy. Our first winter month waa ushered in with plenty of water and mud, and now we'll patiently wait for plenty of snow. Tbe bunnies of our woods are getting quite Intelligent and know just when to sit down and rest. Last week whon two ofnnr nimroda wore out trvlnc their luck, the one II red a anot ut bunny but The Big Reliable jNEW SUIT- ARf. the loJRTh M ARE, FAirriES LATENT 4 ' " BoyB' Double-Breasted Coat, with knee pants, all prices, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. at $1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50. Some are cut with narrow legs, at iji.au, .uu, s.ou, o.uu.o.ou, accidentally missed It. Tho quadruped run toward Hie second one and observ ing! Unit he wus loading his gun sat down near hltn for u rest, hut by the 'line llio loading whs completed, Mr. Bunny wits aitfo and all the liiippy Units of tho hunter vanished. YVlio says that even bunnies don't observe? A good lesson for sumo bleds. S. Btirkhonse, of Washington town ship. sient. Friday night with hi son, C. A. Burkhoiise, In this place. Rathmel. John Smlih I able to be out again. P. .1. Finnell Is confined to I lie limine with Inflammatory rheumatism. Ward W. Williams left Monday for Clearfield. Will and James Burkley have gone to Lanes Mills to work. Andy Cortwrlght left Monday for Anita. W. A. Butler, formerly of this place but now of Philipsburg, spent a few days here last week. Ed. T. Ealy.of Sehellshurg, Pa., takes Wrd Williams' place in tho Blooming ton store. Tho P. O. 8. of A. gee... a social In their hull on Wednesday evening, Nov. 21. Hefreshment were served and an Interesting program rendered. Hormtown. Mrs. A. B. Moore,- who was visiting In Piinxsutawney, returned home Sut urduy. John Hetriek, of Itathmcl, was in Hormtown Sunday. W. II. Sehugar bud business .at Brockwayvlllo Tuesday. O. O. Schugiirs was nt Pancoast Wednesday. Iva Moore, of West Reynoldsvillo, Is visiting relatives In this vicinity. Sohiignr Bros, have finished corn fodder cutting. Free of Chatge. Any iidultsulTerlng from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will cult at 11. Alex Stoke's will he. presented with a sample bottle of Bosehee'i! German Syrup, free of charge. Only olio bottle given to one person, and none to child ren without order from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Hose hoe's German Syrup in nil partsof the civilized world. Twen ty yeura ago million of bottles were given awuy, and your druggist will tell you its success was marvelous. It is really the only Throat and Lung Rem edy generally endorsed by physicians. One 75 ciyit bottle will cure or provo its value. Sold by dealers in nil civil ized countries. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Three lots and a largo dwelling houso for sale In West HeynoldHville. For particulars, if you want to buy, call at THE STAKolIlee. Clothing Store. Warmer Underwear for Cool Nights. Ours being the largest stock in the county we therefore have the greatest assort ment. While selecting this assortment we were thinking of our patrons who have to face the storms of many cold days, and of others who cannot wear the heavy under wear. Camel's hair color, heavy cotton, 25c. ; Fleece-lined, in plain color, or fancy mottled, 50c; Half Wool and Half Cotton, plain gray, r0c; Two-thirds Wool, tan colored, 75c; Pure Wool in brown, $1.00; Pure Wool, mixed with 10 per cent cotton to prevent shrinkage, double back and double breasted, worth 1.50, $1.00; Wright's Med icated Fleece Lined, $1.00; Men's finer and finest underwear in pure Aimtrnlian lambs' wool and silk finished, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. MIL LI RE N S, .. HAM Brought on too big n stock of Fall and Winter Goods. The hot weather being ngninst business, I will reduce prices. Clothing I will sell 8 nnd $9 nil-wool suits for $5 9 nnd $10 worsted suits for $6.50 12 nnd $15 worsted suits for 10 nnd $12 Boys' Knee I'nnts 19 cents. Dry Goods 15, 18 and 20 cent Dress Goods go for 10 nnd 12Va cents. 8 cent outing for G nnd 6V2 cts. 10 cent outing for 7'a nnd 8 cts. Good calico for 4 cents Very 1x:st cnlieo for 5 cents Percale, 8 to 10 cents Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Jackets. COME IN AND INVESTIGATE T" Men's Overcoats. You will Boon be up again the Overcoat question. Most any morning or evening now justifies wearing one in this climate. We have made special provision for your needs in this line, and don't know of a favorite style that's not here. Some special Overcoats worth Beeing Oxford Gray Vicunas, Oxford Gray Cheviots, Oxford Gray Covorts, Tan Covorts, Blue and Black Kerseys. Some are full plush lined, others are lined with Italian serge. But the beaut of them all is a full satin lined. In all lengths at the following prices: $3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 17.00, 18.00, 20.00. . Child's Fancy Suits, with small.collar and fancy double breasted vest, opening down the front, at $2.00, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. $ BING & CO. fa DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? If so, you enn do it by by buying here for Christ mas f'resents. You will find this the place to get something useful. FURS We just received a new lot of Collars and Muffs. Also Setts for children. DRESS GOODS You will always find we have 11 good variety nt all prices. LADIES' AND MISSES' JACKETS We know it will pa' jou to come here for them. BLACK CAT HOSE will give more wear than any other kind. Give them n trial. Kid Gloves, Silk Mittens, Umbrellas, &c. h fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa, fa ke V e u V i fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa V $BING & CO. V.. 3 mmmmnmmmmimmn 1 IVIIZr B COM AND 3 iiuiiiiiiuiuiiiuituitutnuui f '.)0, 4.50, 5.00, 0.UO. ASK TO SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MONARCH SHIRTS. , RUYINOLDSVILLE, Pfl. Y
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