lie VOLUME 9. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1901. NUMBER 45. Rathmel. Prof. J. C. Long, principal of the Dean ichool, spent Sunday with ill parents at Knoxdale. There will be an illustrated lecture in the M. E. church th la, Wednesday, evening, The Christian Endeavor will hold a six o'clock prayer meeting Easter morning. Miss Annie Klnnorburg la visiting frlendi In Brock way vlllo this week. Miss Annie Nosly, of Lanca Mills, la vbiltlng friends here. Miss Martha Sneddon, who Is teach ing school at I'unxsutawnoy, visited her parents here over Sunday. Dr. Hoffman Is wearing a broad smile over the arrival of a girl baby at his house last Friday. It is hard to tell which the father or the grandfather, 'Squire John Smith, la the happiest over tbo arrival. Harry Thompson went to Lanes Mills last Thursday to work in the mines at that place. Grant Allen, of Du Dots, visited rela tives and friends here lust week. ' W. A. Mohney moved his futnlly to Clearfield last Wednesday. W. W. Taylor, of Indla'nacounty, was shaking hands with his friends here last Saturday. ' Edward Lucas has the scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Slple, who have been visiting friends near Brook vllle, returned home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Honry DeLurm, who lives near here, died at her home Monday, March 25th, at 11.40 a. m. Mrs. DeLurm had only been sick about two weeks. Pneu monia was cause of death. Dr. George Holtzhoufmor. of Phila delphia, is assisting Dr. B. P. Shires at this place and Sold lor. Miss Sadie Allen, of Soldier, visited friends over Sunday at this place. Fourteen kegs of beer aud two gal lons of whisky were used In celebrating the birth of a Polish child last Sunday. Dr. B. F. Shires, one of tho Wlnslow township school directors, delivered an address before the pupils of Prof. R. C. Wilson's room Friday. Emerlckvllle. MissLizzto Berkhouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Berkhouse, Is very ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Harry Sprague and Miss Nellie Bussard, both of this place, were mar ried last r rway. Norman Schugars and Lester Mowry took the examination for school diplo ma last Saturday In Brookvllle. M. M. Smith wasatSummervllle over Sabbath looking after some local In to rest. The butchor Arm of O. F. Haines, and W. W. W. Fales will be O. F. W. Halnos hereafter. i m Haines and Easter will soon be here. How many eggs will you have if a hen and a half will lay ao egg and a half in a day and a half if you have six hens for seven days? Charles Broclous, of Iowa Mills, will move to our village in the near future Harry McAninch started for Davis, West Va., last Monday. It's all over town now, do you know anything about uy Mud: 'Squire Stormer made a business trip to the county seat Saturday last. John Hatten, the West End jobber, nas a lorce or men at worn cutting pa per-wooa. The Ancient Order of United Chair Warmers bold nightly sessions at Hat ten's store and thoroughly exhaust all subject brought before the house for dlBcusBion. A number of new dwelling houses will be built In the vicinity of our little vil lage this summer. E. M. Bussard will move his family to Keynoiasvuie in is weeic. Sandy Valley. - On Sunday morning, March 24th, George Saltzglver, for twelve years a resident of this place, passed away at the borne or nls son, James oaltzglver. Mr. Saltzgiver had been ill for some time and his demise was momentarily expected. Decased was born at Indi ana, Pa., Sept. 28, 1823, making him at bis death 78 years, 5 months and 27 days of age. The greater purt of his life was passed at Punxsutuwney at whioh pluoe be met and married Martha Black. Five children blessed this un ion, several of whom have preceded their father to the other shore. In the year 18tt2 he enlisted in Company K, l4tn uegiment, Pennsylvania Volun tee re, with which Company be saw three years active service, receiving an honorable discbarge In 1865. A wife and two children are left to mourn the death of a kind husband and loving father. Interment took place in Ep- worth oemotory at this pluoe Monday afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Boner left here Tuesday last for Danvlllo, Ky., being called there by the serious Illness of hor son, Frank. Clovor Yoninansls homo from Clarion on a vacation. Mr. Yeomans nas oeen nttamllnir tlin Clarion State Normal school for several week. W. T Cux lins heen maklnff some im provements on his property hero. W. F. Sherwood and niece Nettft. left Isst Thursday for a three weeks' visit In HcraiiKliilo. W S Ttnielcen. who has been awav on a business trip returned homo Satur day evening. Sykesvllle. We have some very fine marksmen. The club boys have rented tin old build ing for a shooting gallery. We are sorry to say that Jacob Hll- llard tin been Inid in for some weeks with a sore hand, thought to bo a felon, which resulted in having to have onu linger token otT. At thin writing he Is getting along very well. Winter Is about over, springtime has come and the roads are very bad in our town. Mrs. J. H. Ake hns returned home from visiting friends In Indiana county. Asa W. Svkos Is very hard at work with a crew of men getting his mill in order to saw lumber. J. L. Long's 'possum pots are doing well. Ho has some trouble with his woodchuek. Tho Br in of Shaffer & Buport aro go ing to build a new and larger storo room for their hardware as soon as spring opons. There are soverul new buildings In course of erection In our town tnis spring. Jacob L. Shaffer is removing the old house from corner near the watering trough to build a lame store room on corner, which will bo quite un improve ment. Hormtown. Smith's saw mill started up J. B. Monday Lin Hotrlck went to work for P. Mo Donald Monday. Walter Sherwood wont to Berwlns dale last week. Miss Sadie Mllllron visited friends at Emerlckvlllu last week. Mrs. Scott Harrlgor, of Emerlck' vllle, visited friends in this place Tues' day and Wednesday. Mrs. Schucknrs was on the sick list a few days last week. Miss Olllo Doney, of Decmer Cross Roads, is visiting her Bister, Mrs. Louis Horm. W. II. Schugars, who was working in McKean county, returned home Friday Three young ladies of this place hud a pleasant drive through the mud to Rcynoldsvillo Sunday last. It is best to take drives when the roads are not muddy. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all nightlong," writes Mrs. Chas. Applogate, of Alex andrla, Ind., "and could hardly gut any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when ul other medicines failed, three $1.00 bot tles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained S8 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, lagrlppe, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and 11.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Notice. All persons having orders or accounts agatnBt'the Road District of Wlnslow township are hereby requested to report the nature and amount of the same to Smith M. McCrelght at his office on or before May 15. 1001. L. P. McCLEEBY, I Q, ., V. R. HOLMAN, Supervisors. Eggs for Hatching. White Plymouth Rocks, excellent winter layers; Black Mlnorcas, less broody than most non-sitters. 50o. per 15, at G. W. Swartz,' Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Say I We have horses, cows, hay, feed, drugs, dry goods, groceries, McCormlck machines for sale. J. C. King & Co. Keystono mixed paints are guaran teed and none better aro made. Can be bad at Keystone Hardware Co.'s. Bing & Co. are selling goods at ro duoed prices, as they will move Into tho new building, eor. Main and Fifth sts. SHICK & WAGNER. THE BIO TORE. The First Array of New Spring Tailor-Made Suits, Separate Skirts, Underskirts, Wrappers, Shirt Waists, Dress Goods, , Wash 6oods. The Lady Belt "the lady" (TSADS MAKK.) BtfCKTED SEPT.13,1892. Curved In shapo to fit tho form perfectly. A noat little supporter In back keeps tho skirl band In place. If you don't .like thorn bring them back and get your money. A lurge assortment of Le Grandes, Ribbons, Spikes, etc, to lie worn with tho Lady Belts. Also lurge line of Tinsel Holts and Gilt Girdles in all tho new shapes. Wrappers Two styles which should bo very pop ular. $1.00 buys a 04x114 standard percale Wrapper In navy and white, black and white and Bllvor grey. Made with deep, full flounce, bishop slcovo, shoulder cape and collur, trimmed with fancy trimmings to match. $1.25 buys a handsome Wrapper made of choice quality 72-couut percale, In navy and white, black and white and red and white: wide skirt with deep flounce, fitted with good lining, fancy yoke, yoke milled; shoulder capes and culls trimmed to match, Wo have many other Wrappers in light and dark prints and percales at prices from 70c to $1.00. See our new lino Matchless offers In. Baby Wear Dresses 25o for a long or short baby dross, made of good cambric embroidery, yoke and trimmed. 50o for choice of several new styles of long and short dresses, cambric or nainsook, nicely trimmed. Sizes up to ;s years, vi. im ror babies lieaiord cord or cashmere cloaks. 25o for babies' nno silk em broidered wash able caps. 10 and 15c for mttia cheted Bootees; Kw nil nolors. ""KM" ir. a..A or. Mini " 1 I'Mobllds ntoely made Drawors; tucked and ruf fled. JflfR af .ttW 4 r Shoes We have just rocelved a large line of anoes on an or the new lasts and styles for ladies, children and babies. It will pay you to buy your shoes here as every pair must give satisfaction. Wash Goods About 200 pieces of beautiful new pat terns. This season's swellust colorings and newest designs of Imported raeroer ized Foulards, Silk Ginghams. Irish Dimities Frenob Organdies, Sheer Col ored Lawns, Batistes, Tolle De Sole, Pols Mlgnon.otc. A fresh stock throughout of popular price goods. Our prices will interest the closest buyers. Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits. A larger selection than whs ever shown before, fancy Eton nntl blouse effects. Also the plain jacket styles in nil the leading spring similes, fancily trimmed and jackets lined throughout with Mercer ized and Taffetta silks. Skirts flounced or cut with seven gore flare. Perfect fit assured you. $5.00 buys an ele gant full tailor-made suit. Well trimmed and a perfect fit. $7.50 buys a suit that is equal to what are usually sold for $10.00, but this is a special with us and one that any Cerson can afford to uy. $9 and $10.00 gives you yotir choice from n com plete line of shades and fabrics that have always sold Jil for more money, but our uim is to sell close and sell lot9 of a thing. Don't wait until they are picked over. 12, 15 and $18.00 gives you your choice from the best things that are go ing. Suits that are made of fine home spun, Venetians, broadcloths, and cheviots in all the popular shades, fan cy styles, braided or trimmed, L'Aiglon or collarlcs9 effects. We call your special attention to our line of MISSES TAILOR-MflDE SUITS. This is a line we have never carried and vc take pleasure in show ing it. We can now fit a young lady from 13 years up at from $5.00 to $12.00. Gents' Furnishings. NEW SPRING DISPLAY OF CLOTHING, SHIRTS HATS, AND NECK WEAR NO W READY. Our Men's Suites at 0 and ffilO Positively sannot be beaten for 12, 15 and $16. We will give you fully as good a suit in workmanship, quality and fit as you can buy from any merchant tailor for twice the money. Buy W. G. & B. clothing, it is guaranteed and you have no risk. New Suits for the Little Boya A full line of all the new and up-to-date styles from $1 a suit up to $5.00. Wen's and Boys' Shoes Many new styles in vici kid, patent kid, patent horse hide, box calf, in all widths and prices. Every pair guaranteed. New Spring styles In Hats Soft and stiff, straw and crash, also the renowned Seal hats. New TIES, FANCY i3 HOSE, Etc. Here is a real bargain. We have purchased 288 I.OO shirts that will be sold for 68c, These shirts really sold for One dollar and you will say they are worth it. You can see them on display in the window. Step in and examine. I his is a you. bargain for wyEPAtis We handle the best 50c. Overall and Jacket made for the money. We also handle the well known Keystone brand of Union made Overall suits and pants. Every pair warranted. Kid Gloves Kid Gloves for Easter In all the new shados. Paragon 2-clasn and Foster hooks; this Is the best 11.00 glove made and in in all the desirable shades. Le Don Ton Real kid, finished with the well known Foster hook: without doubt the best kid glove for strength and wcarabllity; In blacks, tans, grays, Diuos ana reus, at vi.zo. The New Dress Goods Are horo. Anion? them are the soft. clingy Nun's Veiling, Folienne, Pontill. Lianstlowne, woven or finest silk and wool, In dainty shades of Pearl, Old Rose, New Rose, Lt. Blue, Reseda and Wine. Also the heavier cloths in blackwand colors, such as Poplins, New Granite cloths, New Whip Cords, New Molroso, Now Kersoys, New Prunella broadcloths. Large and complete lines of dress goods. Everything Imaginable at the lowest possible prices, ranging from 12io to $2.50 a yard. New French Wool Challics In largo and small pat terns, also In polka dots and silk stripes, In the prettlcBt shades of Old Rose, Res eda, Lavender, Lt. Blue, Cardinal, etc., at 35 cents a yard. Corsets A good cor set invariably costs no more than a poor oije and a poorly made, ill-fitting one is dear at any price. Ask to see our line of Ameri can Lady cor sets. They are good corsets, and are super ior to all others in perfect fit ting qualities, and in the ex cellence of the material used Id their , manufacture. We candle every shape made, including straight front, for 60c, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.60. High Grade Petticoats And Dress Skirts in the finest mercer ized sateens, linen, crash, worsted and novelty cloths. Best and latest styles. A full line of the famous walking skirts at prices to suit all. Onyx Lace Lisle Hose For men, women and children. Wo are showing and can deliver lace Instep in blacks and colors to suit and fit all. Our line of lace bose Is larger than ever before, Silks A beautiful line of this season's Bilks in the latest weaves, lustrous and soft, and exceptional values. Here you see the popular Foulards, the fashionable Lou (sines, the novel Satin Liberties and Loulslne Chenes. These and all the other favorite fashions are here lo every imaginable shade. The famouB Ovalite Shirt Waist ; Every waist a leader. Two big sellers. 50o buys a waist made of good quality percale, fancy center and trimmed; but ton on front and cuff and the newest bishop sleeve. 75o buys a waist made of fine percale pique collar and chimi sette, elaborately trimmed front and back with chambra; newest bishop sleeve. All our many styles of waists, every waist 1b a beauty. We have them in all colors and prices from 50o to $5.00. GOODS are on the way . . . 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