Jftot VOLUME 9. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1901. NUMBER 46. S Every man or woman who is thinking of getting something new for Easter and who appreciates s truly correct fashions and exclusive, artistic styles will welcome this X opportunity to see the very latest novelties. J Easter Sun Umbrellas. Sec our beautiful line of new Umbrellas and Parasols. We We havejust received a fine line of suu umbrellas made of fine colored Tafi'etta. silk in red, blue, green and purple at from $2.00 to $4.00. Also a very large and beautiful assortment of fancy Parasols nicely trimmed and figured for ladies and children. Ladies' Easter Neckwear. Our new Spring styles and latest effects are here. Among them are the following specials: Chenile spike end ties, gilt neck catch, assorted colors. Clienile spike end tics, double catches, assorted colors. Rosettes, spike ends, gilt ornaments, all colors. Easter Jackets and Capes. See our new spring line of nobby Coats and Cajjcs. We have just received from New York a beautiful assortment of Ladies' and Children's Spring Coats made of fine Venetian, covert and broadcloths. Also a nice assortment of Ladies' Silk Shoulder Capes at all prices. Ask to see our spring wraps. We call your special attention to our line of Misses' Tailor-Made Suits. This is a line wehavenevercarried and we take pleasure in show ing it. We can now fit a young lady from 1 3 years up at from $5.00 to $12.00. Don't fall to nee oar Hauler attraction. On Saturday, April fllh. from 7 o'rlork to It.OO . in. WE WILL PRESENT CUT FLOWERS To onr many friend and patron. So ire eordlallif lnrlteale perlallif the ladle. Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits. A larger selection than was ever shown before, fancy Eton nnd blouse elTccts. Also the plain jacket stylos in all the leading spring shades, fancily trimmed and jackets lined throughout with Mercer ized and TafTetta silks. Skirts flounced or cut with seven gore flare. Perfect fit assured you. $3.00 buys an ele gant full tailor-made suit. Well trimmed nnd 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 person can afford to l)uy. $9 and $10.00 gives you your choice from a com plete line of shades and fabrics that have always sold 3? for more money, but our aim is to sell close and sell lots of a thing. Don't wait until thcynre picked over. 12, 15 and $18.00 gives you your choice from the best things that are go ing. Suits that are made of line home spun, Venetians, broadcloths, and cheviots in all the popular shades, fan cy styles, braided or trimmed, L'Aiglon or collarless effects. Gents' Furnishings. XKW SPIttSO DISPLAY Of VIAtTIIIXU, SlllltTS HATS, ASH XHCKIYKAH Mill' it HA It V. Our Men's Suits at O and $10 Positively cannot be beaten for ,12, 15 nnd $10. We will give you fully as good a suit in workmanship, quality nnd 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 Boys A full line of all the new and up-to-date styles from $1 a suit up to $5.00. AVen's nnd Floys' Shoes Many new styles in vici kid, patent kid, patent horse hide, box calf, in all widths and prices. Every pair guaranteed. INeuis Spring styles In Hats Soft nnd stiff, straw and crash, also the renowned Seal hats. New TIES, FANCY V2 HOSE, Etc. Here is n real bargain. We have purc hased 2SS Easter Kid Gloves. Kid Gloves for Easter in all the new shades Paragon 2-clasp and Poster hooks; this is the best $1.00 glove made and is in nil the desirable shades. Le Bon Ton Real kid, finished with the well known Foster hook; without a doubt the best kid glove for strength and wettability; in blacks, tans, gniys, blues and reds at $1.25. New Handkerchiefs. A large assortment of Ladies' Fine Swiss Handkerchiefs, nicely embroidered in new slias and edgings. ?4 The Big Store SHICK & WAGNER, Reynoldsville 1 X t 1 9 Is Your Eyesight Imperfect Have You HEADACHE OR OTHER troubles caused by Eye Strain ? I will be at HOTEL IMPERIAL, Reynoldsville, -APRIL I 2. rWBrookville, April 13 and 15. Eyes and eyesight examined and tested by the latest and best methods. A thorouj optical education, a long practice and a guarantee that all work will be as the test, are the inducements I can offer you. Consultation Free. G. C. GIBSON, Refracting Optician. Rod Croso Tanoy PfllG aapoatpal4oanoaipoa' prica. Moray rataxUd U not aa Dat Uoioat. Iowa. . For sale by 11. Alex. Utnkn. roRv ts;prmid Ganttraiuca: PAINFUL Ktnstraatlsa Ana. EVENT! VB tor IKWALZ -4 1&U0LAJTIU7 Ara Sato and Ratlabta. tar- P.rfectlT Hirmlea Purely Vat labial Marat raw Sykesvllle. Sykosvllle, which embraces about 300 acres of land and has 000 inhabitant, is located in Stump Creek valley, on the weHtorn slope of the Allegheny moun tains, and has a bcatlful situation for a small town. It Is on the line of the B., K. & P. R'y, 14 miles from Punxsu tawney, 7 miles from Big Run, H miles from DuBols, 3 miles from Troutviilo, 2 miles from Big Soldier, 5 miles from Reynoldsvlllo and 3 miles from Para dise. Our town is not like Rome, which Bat on seven hills, but we are surrounded by five beautiful, fertile hills. Wo have two good church buildings, one a brick, the othor a frame, both have good congregations; also good school building with three rooms running un der good discipline; five well equipped stores, one millinery store, postohlce, three secret social orders, Knights of Pythias, P. O. S. of A. and United Woodsmen, one first-class cornet band, two restaurants, one hotel, well kept where travelers can be entertained at all times with good accommodations; one livery stable, saw mill, planing mill, two blacksmith shops, B., It. & P. station near center of town, good park or summer resort not far from station, making it convenient for those who wish to come and spend their picnic days with us. Any person wishing to do business or retire would do well to give us a call before purchasing else where, as our town Is not only in the center of commerce, but also iu the cen ter of a well-to-do farming community. The town is well laid out in lots 60x1, r0, with streets 50 and 60 feet wide. Lots can be purchased at reasonable rates and good terms. Roy and Murray Nupp, of Brook vllle, visited their parents in this place over Sunday. Prof. Bartlelt, former principal of our schools, was In town last week calling on friends. Miss Vada Holmun went to Clarion Monday to attend the Clarion State Normal. Misses Ruth and Kffio Sykcs havo gone to Grove City, Pa., to attend the college In that place. Paradise. W. A. Sheesley finished cutting logs on Monday. Mrs. Lewis Ludwlck Is numbered with the sick. Tom Cathers was In Brockwayvtllo last Saturday. loe Cochran called on friends ,at Wishaw Sunday. J. R. HUlls moved his family to Reyn oldsvlllo last week. U. F. Relter is visiting friends in Paradise and vicinity. Mrs. C. E. Strouse visited her mother at Sykesvtlle last week. Westley Little is spending this week with relatives in Indiana county. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strouso, a daughter, March 2oth, 1!X)1. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bradon Spen cer, a daughter, March 23rd, MRU. Miss Susie Dougherty visited friends In Urockwayville Saturday and Sunday. George Hollcnbaugh was looking after business interests at Wishaw on Friday. Misses Hurrlot Norrls and Masy Wells spent Sunday with frionds In Paradise. Lost A valuable smoke pipe. Find er will be rewarded by leaving the same at P. M. Wells. Wayde Breakey closed a very success ful seven month terra of school in this place on Friday, On account of the boiler explosion at the Gibson saw mill the men were idle a few days last week. Lewis Ludwlck has put a new out-off in his saw mill and has taken a contract for 360 mine caps at the Big Soldier mines. Rathmel. Isaac Sayers went to Patton, Pa., last week. Mrs. A. B. Wise visited friends In Crenshaw last week. . James Slattery, of DuBols, was In town Monday evening. John Klnncrburg, sr., visited frionds at Crenshaw lust woek. Georgo Elsonhuth, of Clarion Mines, was in town last Saturday. W. J. Claw son went to Cambria county the first of the week. Miss Aline Sarah Is visiting friends In Brockwayvillo this week. Miss Hager, of WlUlumsport, Is visit ing hor brother at this place. John McPhorson had business in Brockway ville last Suturday. Rev. Armstrong went to Pittsburg Monday of this week on business. Constable JohnH. Null, of Sykcs ville, had business In town lust Tuesday. Mrs. J. F. Bowser has received sam ples of wall paper and anyono who Is in need of wall paper can save money by ordoring from Her. Thore was a free-for-all fight in town Monday afternoon, which resulted In black eyos, sore heads and ribs. Too much "tanglefoot" was the cause of the trouble Past President W. G. Harris of Washington Camp No. H02, P. O. S. of A., has been authorized to make prep arations and arrangements for the annual entertainment to be held on Decoration Day, May 30th, in the evening. Emerlckvllle. Two more weeks of school. Peter Emery Is pulling stumps this week. E. M. Bussard moved to Reynolds ville lost week. Joseph Sohugars wus too busy to at tend tho sule at Mr. Stuhlman's on Sat- homo Monday and had what most boys call "a good time." Mrs. Wm. Wayland, of Reynoldsvlllo, visited hor parents 1 this place last weoic. urday but F. Ilalnos was there in his place. E. Wolsor mado a business trip to Pittsburg luBt week. Jacob Fagloy, of this placo, moved to Clarion county on Monday. W. W. Falos Is talking of quitting tho butcher business, as ho has some thing olse In view. Miss Lizzie Borkhouso, who has boon sick for some time, Is improving and we hope she will soon bo well again. Misses Eula Burns and Rose Cathers, " of Reynoldsville, spent a few days "T""T"'T"' TVT T T " TVT among friends at this pluce lust week. J J I II Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Soott. of Phila delphia, spent Sabbath with Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Poter Emory, of this placo. Allmft Kmlt.ti urhn wna wnrlrfncr fni Simon Shaffer at Clarion River, re turned homo Saturday. There will bo an Easter supper in Shugurs hull Saturday evening, April tith, for benefit of the Smith comotory. Evoryono Is cordlully Invited. Wishaw. Mrs. George Secrlst is on the sick list at present. David Ewlng has sold his store to Messrs. Bcattlo and King. James Spranklo and wife visited frionds in Sbaraoky lust Sabbath. John Randolph, of Elennora, hud business In our town ono day last week. The pupils of tho Dickey school pre sented their teacher, H. $1. Foltz, with a fine prosont last Friday. Miss Eula Decmer, of Doomor's Cross Roads, was visiting hor sister, Mrs. Foltz, the past two weoka. J. W. Dickey is erecting a new store building in this place, which, when completed will be occupied by Messrs. John Dickey and John Randolph. Hormtown. ' The Horrn school closed Friday. R. W. Moore had business In Phlllpa burg the first of the week. Wm Cooper and son, of Beech woods, were in this place Wednesday. Two young men of this place who were working for P. McDonald, roturned Having moved into new quarters, we are now better prepared to do all kinds of CABINET WORK, FURNITURE REPAIRING, RE-UPHOLSTERING. Grilles Made to Order. We also have a full line of Pictures, Picture Moulding, Etc.. Picture Framing a spe cialty. All work guaranteed first class. If you are in need of anything in this line, give us a call. Northamer & Kellock, Woodwurd Bldg. Main St. Bing-Stoke Co. Copartmont Stores Open, tor Business Thursday Morning. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishings. Owing to the delay in getting our rooms ready, we will have to postpone the Opening we had planned until completion of same. We will, however, open our doors for business THURSDAY MORNING. Bing-Stoke Co., 1 Main & 5th Sts. S CCDCCDDpCCDCDDDCCCCaCCCCCDCCCCCCDCDCCCCCCDOOOCOOOOOD-DC V
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