7 VOLUME 0. KRYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AVML 10, 15)01. Gas RanoG I THE "NEW PROCESS" $ f I the lender of nil Cms $ $ Ranges in simplicity, high jjj graue 01 mnteriais aim workmanship and hnnd j some appointments, as well as in Convenience. Economy ot Operation, and General Etllclencu. stoves, Designed on improved lines throughout, it contains many valuable special fea tures found in no other t t If you wish the Latest and Best Gas Range and one that will trive conmlete sntisfae. tion, buy the "NEW PRO- t : Gall and See Our line of Gns Ranges, Heat Plates, Portable S Ovens, etc. Keystone Hardware Co. Sykeavllle. C. tl. UhltonhoiiHO linn commenced exenvatlng tin) collar fur a now hniixo. Memorial service will bu hold In thu Hothol HnpllHt church of till place ni'Xt Hnmlay nt 11:00 a. m., In honor of our departed friend MIhh Kll'.alx'th Mo l'hernon. A. J. Peomor has Mr. Ifa'ra" now limine Bi-riiK tho creek from Sykesvllle iilimmt ready foroetMipimey. The second grndo of nor ehool ohmed Tuesday of thl week. Tho children tire nil glnd, yet they aro Hurry to pi, rt tvlth their toucher, Mr. Wilson, who ho rendered good mil Infliction to both scholar Biid parents. Mud! Mod! Mod! Sunshlno wllleomo lv nod hy. ' ' F. C. Honnelt nod wife attended the Luster services nt Pui'mliso on Sunday. Tho Ladles Aid Society of the Bap tist church held nil egg social In I'hlnen Heed's hull on Saturday evening, which proved B derided siicees . Henry ShnlTer Ih still gathering In tho Hweet sup of tho sugar tree and making sugnr nt thu old stand. Ilormtown. V. H. Shugars hnd business at Deem ur' Crows Uomls Monday. Joel Snyder, of Deeiner's Cross Roads, wa In thl phien Monday. Win. Cooper nod pun, of Heeehwood, were In thin place Monday trading horses wllh Sliugiiri brothers. V. 11. Moore, of lla.en, visited rela tive In this placo last week. John Iliu-top, of HeechwtHid. wn In till place Thursday. A. K. Calhoun, of Sugar Hill, wn In thl piuue Thoihduy and Friday. J. A. Shugtu-H, of Dccmcr's Cross Head, vlNlled relatives In thl place Wednesday and Thursday. He Kept His Leg. Twulvo year ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched hi leg with a runty wire. Inllammatlon and blood pnioning not In. For two year ho Buf fered Intensely. Then tho bet doctor urged amputation, "but," ho write, "I used one Ixittlo of Klectrlo nitter and ono and ono-half boxes of Hucklen' Ar nica Salvo and my leg wan ound and well u evor." For eruption, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, sore and all blood disorders Klcetrle nitter ha no rival on earth. Try them.. II. Alox Stoko will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only f0 cent. Soldier, ' Mr. I.100 LavlnskI, a very rcspoet nhlo Polish woman of thin place, died Sunday hint of nut lima, from which he had stiff orud for eighteen year. The Parochial school cloned Tuesday, April 2nd. Tho teacher M!b F. Joho phlno Schlnrborl returned to hor homo at Clarion, l'a. Arthur, tho youngest son of Mr. and Mr. f!eo. Mowry, ha been III for the past two week, suffering with pneu monia. Mr, and Mr. Win. MeClcary chap eroned a party through Hamilton mine Thursday evening of last week. Tim party consisted of Mr. and Mr. Mo Clear.v, Mis Mary MeCleary, Mis An niiliell Kdna, Mis F. JoHcjdilno Sehler borl, Mr. and Mr. Ceo. Wllllard. Dr. 11. F. Shire and Arthur Hlack. Coal dut and black grease wan liberally smeared over the face of each one a they emerged from tho drift mouth. Tho correspondent would give two Faster eggs for a picture) of tho crowd a they camo out in their fantastic cos tume and blackened faces. Tho public school (except the pri mary department) closed a very success ful term on Friday. Tho teachers, Prof. W. P. Miller, J. L. Couch and Chas. Norrls have left for their respec tive home well satislied with the work accomplished during tho past term. Miss Mary MeCrelght, teacher of tho primary school, will teach two weeks longer, making tip for time lost during the term on account of sickness at her home, which prevented her from at tendance at school as tho dlseuso wn contagious, and neither teacher nor scholar being allowed to attend school when such disease Is In their families. Dr. V. S. Cumphell, of Richmond, Indiana county, and Dr. Tucker from New Castle, l'a., are looking after Dr. J. II. Murray' patients, during the hit ter's absenco at Atlantic City. Signer and Slgnora Caruso, of Pitta burg, visited Mr. and Mr. Frank Mar Inaro over Sunday. Mr. Caruso I a member of tho banking firm of Caruso tc Zutatla, of Pittsburg, and ha suc ceeded in establishing a branch ofllco and money oxebungo with Mr. Marin aro. An Infant daughter of Mr. and Mr. Chapman died of convulsions Tuesday night and was burled at Uoynoldtivillo on Thursday. Dr. Goorgo Holthauer, of Philadel phia, a graduate of tho University of flreslan, Germany, I assisting Dr. Shires with his work In Soldier and Rathmel. Tho end of Lent ha como. Many of the Slavs, Poles, Hungarians and Itul lons celebrated Faster Monday, thus causing many of tho mines to bo Idle for want of sufficient men to run them. Lmerlckvllle. Wo understand Japnu would llko to get at Hussia. Tho Guinea pig will bettor be quiet or tho bear may slap her one, Wo can soon hegin to count off tho days until tho Fourth. Fish poles will bo the next to suffer. Rev. Armstrong has returned homo from holding protracted meeting at Coolsprlng tho last four week. Thomas Milliard, from tho stato of Maryland, moved to our village on tho farm ho purchased from K. Welser. Snow wn fifteen Inches deep and mud II vo Inst week In our streets, total 20 Inehos. Our postmaster seems real proud of his new boarder, and ho ha a right to bo. Last week ono day some wero talking about summer, but the subject ha again changed to mud. O. F. Halne made n business trip to Hrookvillo Saturday last. Wo fear his good nature was considerably dampened before ho got back. George Smith sponta few day with Kmerlckvtllo friends last week. K. Welser ha again suffered loss by fire, as he was a prominent stockholder in tho Hrookvillo Furnlturo Factory, which was destroyed hy 11 ro April 7. Tho clcctrlo battery at tho poHtoflleo furnishes quite a lot of amusement for tho "boy during tho evenings. Stump mnchineK,uro busy just at tho present time; Grover Shoesley I chief engineer on tho Kmerick stump pulling job. W. W. Fules is tho busiest man In our town at present, it in a hard mat tor to tell what ho is not doing. What ha becon; of Dr. Marty? Schools will crfrtto In Pino Crock April 12. Mr. II. U. Kaymcr ha purchased a houso and lot from Win. Mooro. Job Couldn't Have Stood It If he'd hud Itching pile. Thcyr'o terribly annoying: butllucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of plies on earth. It has cured thousand. For Injuries, pains and bodily eruption It's tho best salvo in tho world. I'rlco 2."o a box. Curo guaranteed. Sold by II. Alex Stoko. Rathmel. Tho Owens school, about a mllo abovo town, closed with a puhllo entertaln niont last Friday evening. Our town Is made up of somo thing llko tho following: Two church build ings. M. K. und Church of God, tho Presbyterians and Itaptlstshold services In tho lust named church, one shoe shop, two barber shops, one livery and feed stublo, two blacksmith shops, ten stores and candy shops, two meat market, largo school building with four rooms, two halls, the P.O. S. of A. and Knight of Labor, and us for lodges wo mvo the P. O. S. of A., K. of 1, A. P. L. A., Knights of Labor, Miners' Union and the foreign lodges,throo Sunday schools. Junior and Senior Kndeavors, Fpworth League, two Hotels, postolllco and a 'Bq litres olllco. Mrs. Kddy and family, who have been visiting friends here for somo time, re turned to their home In Patton yester day (Tuesday). Tho Dean school closed yesterday. Tho Sunday morning Fndeavor pray er meeting was not very well attended, but they report a good meeting with tho faithful few. Tho Faster services In tho M. K. church Sunday evening (Joseph's Gar don) wn a complete success. Those taking part deservo credit for their singing und recitation. Miss May Wise, of Crenshaw, spent Sunday with her parent hero. Frnnk Mohney, who has been at Ford City, retured homo last Friday. Misses Lizzie Sneddon, of Philips burg, und Marlon Sneddon, of Hrook villo, spent Sunday with their parents at this place. Miss Kvo Mohney went to New Ken sington tho first of till week. G. L. Harris, of Sohofner's Corner, wn in town Sunday. Isaac Sayers moved hi family to Put ton yesterday. A Raging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph lino which Chas, C. Kills, of Lisbon, la., had to re pair. ''Standing wuiKt deep in ley wa ter," ho write, "gavo mo a terrible cold and cough. It grow worse daily. Finally the host doctor in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City nnd Omaha said I hud consumption nnd could not. live. Then I began using I )i King's New Discovery nnd was wholly cured hy using six bot tles." Positively guaranteed forcoughs, (olds and all throut and lung trouble by II. Alex Stoke. Price fiOe. . Transactions in Real Estate. J. M. Chosnutt. sheriff, to 8. D. Ar thurs, for properties In Hrookvillo, sold as property of F. A. Endrcs. $8H5; Au gust I I, i!HK). 8. 11. Arthurs to I. F. Daughman, for property In Hrookvillo. $1,575; March 2(i, 1001. Homo Hnlldlng and Loan Association to Wm. and Emily Lloyd, for property In Clnyvlllo. 0.r0; February 1 J, 1001. Knto Wotwon to 8. W. Ganlt, for property In Punxsutawney. 11.00; Feb ruary 12, 1001. Mary A. Lucas to Frank 8. Hoffman, for property In IlcyiioldBvMlo. 1200; March 21), IDOL Thomas II. Harris to John Noal, for land In Snyder township. $Ti00; March 2, 11HH. Philip Koohlor to Jeromlah It. Mum per, for land in Winslow township. 2(H); March 2T,, IDOL Martha L. Davis, ot al., to Mary C, Fpler, for lot In Winslow township. 2.-.0; March 2T, 1!K)I. Jacob H. Sykes to W. T. Grlndor, for lot In Sykesvlllo. (40; March 18, IDOL Jacob H. Sykes to W. T. Grlndor, for lot in Sykesvlllo. $7.r; October 23, 1D00. Exocutors of Henjamln MarU to Ira Dinger, for property In North Freedom. $100; March 22, IDOL Clarissa Mays to Cecelia 8. Miller, for 2 acres of lund In Durnott township. $.100; March 1, IDOL Charles It. MoCuuley to Neal McKay, for ,10 acres of land In Snyder township. 2,0K; March 2D, IDOL S. W. Almy to C. It. McCauley, for 50 acres of land in Snyder township. l,700; March 10, 1D01. Angelo Morasco to John Tidd, prop crty in Hrockwayvlllo. $700; March .10, IDOL John 8. Tidd to L. 8. Carroll, for lot In Hrockwayvlllo. $200; March 30, IDOL Charles It. McCauley to Neal McKay, for property In Brockwoyvllle. $2,000; March 30, 1801. John Anderson to Emma Emanuelson, for lund In Washington township. $."00; Murch 7, 1!HI0. J. I. Himos to Joseph D. Harrlger, for two pieces of land In Washington township. $100; April 1, IDOL Augusta Lockwood to A. L, Way, for property In Fall Crock. $2,000; March 11, IDOL Ellon Gelst to Amos Hoi Hon, for land in Worthvlllo borough and Ringgold township. $34!); March 26, IDOL Vv( The Big Store SHICK & WAGNER, Reynoldsville I Corsets! A good corset invariably costs no more than a poor one nnd a poorly-made, ill fitting one is poor nt any price. .Ask to see our line of American Lady Corsets. . They are good corsets and are superior to all others in perfect-fitting qualities, and in the excellence of the material used in their i manufacture. We handle every shaiie made including straight front, for 50c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. 1 Jackets and Capes. See our new spring line of nobby Coats and Capes. 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. Wash Goods. About 200 pieces of beautiful new patterns. This season's 8vellest colorings and newest designs of imported Mercerized Foulards, Silk Ginghams, Irish Dimities, French Organdies, Sheer Colored Lawns, Batistes, ToileDeSote, FoisMignon, &c. Sun Umbrellas. See our beautiful line of new Umbrellas and Parasols We have just received a fine line of sun umbrellas made of fine colored Tafietta Silk in red, blue, green and purple at from $2.00 to $4.00. Also a very large and beautiful assort ment of fancy Parasols nicely trimmed and figured for ladies and children. Ladies' Neckwear. Our new spring styles and latest effects are here Among them are the following specialb: Chenile spike end ties, gilt nick catch assorted colors. Chenile spike end ties, doublev catches, assorted colors. Rosettes, spike ends, gilt ornaments, all colors. Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits. A larger selection than was ever shown before, fancy Fton and blouse effects. Also the plain jacket styles in all the leading spring shades, fancily trimmed and jackets lined throughout with Mercer ized and Talletta silks. Skirts flounced or cut with seven gore flare. Perfect fit assured you. $5.00 buys an elegant 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 und one that any person" can nfford to buy. $9 and $10.00 gives you your choice from a complete line of shades and fabrics that always sold for more money, but our aim is to sell close and sell lots 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 going. Suits that are made of fine homespun, Ven etians, broadcloths and cheviots in all the popular styles, braided or trimmed, L'Aig Ion or collarless effects. We call your special attention to our line of rtllSSES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. This is a line we have never carried and we take pleasure in show ing it. We can now fit a young lady from 13 years up at from $5.00 to $12.00. The Foster Paul Kid Gloves. We will sell for the next 10 days all $1.00 Kid Cloves, including the famous Foster Paul brand at 89 cents. This is the best $1.00 Kid Glove made and we have them in all the leading shades. Curtains and Portieres. There's nothing new or handsome in the line of hangings but what you can find it in our drapery assortment, in every in stance for less money than the same qualities can be duplicated elsewhere. Prettv patterns in Nottingham Lace Curtains from 23 to :SMt vards "long ot 30c, 50c. G5e, 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00 and $0.50. Kcal Irish Point Lace Curtains; new designs on heavy cable nets at $3.00. Scotch Lace Curtains in Irish point effects at from $2.25 to 5.00. New reversible Tapestry Portieres, choicest designs in all the new colorings. Knotted tassel fringe at from $2.00 to $7.00. Mercerized Tapestry Portieres, handsome two tone effects in good colors; 3 yards long, 51- inches wide at $7.00. A large assortment of new Tapestry Couch Covers in all col ors and stripes nt all prices. Any one wanting Lace Curtains, Portieres, Couch covers Curtain Poles, or Window Shades will save money by buying them here. Get our prices and be convinced. wo ?1 Domestics. Large assortment of Calicoes, Percales, Ginghams, Wash Goods and the best brands of Muslin that are made, at the lowest possible prices. You will save money by buying here. Shoes. We have iust received a lartre line of Shoes on all of the new . lasts and styles for ladies, children and babies. It will pay you to ouyyour snoes here as every pair must give satisfaction. Gent's Furnishings. ' New Spring display of clothing, shirts, hats and neckwear now ready. , Our Men's Suits at 8 and $IO Positively cannot be beaten for 12, 15 and $1G. We will give you fully as good a suit in workmanship, quality and fit as you can buy from any merchant tailor tor 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. Men's and Boys' Shoes 1 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 yallose, Etc. ho Vi tit. li itgol tillcatti "Th a newi fnl. It of publl In add it nlntn on jeotlonnl A nowspj Into ftnvf aro auru Btrated 1 tho alerlj nowa of I "Tho I'd" but I that 1 nubile ditlons of "Tho g ly to tho J enviable J erosion. ' to resting, hro to bo; ; aeknowhk not excel roatV'i worth. f of nlarvol road It. ' Lint of In the poa' week ondi' James I Henry Le Milton M4 Say ad when ealffv 1 1 Countli-i bleftxlng it Life I'll lit patlon, slcl dice, tnali; liver and, vegetable! 2."c at II. J of y "A The firri Plttnbtirg Bocheaterl April 14th season or and th grand llo tor.yt whic not be nil leave Fall arrive at turning ti & W. Stall Falls Croe For furthel bills or con company, on a Does" A choap r Is all right, that will rolk vere and da and lung tro' Go to a warv mate? YeJ for you, thi only reined In all civile sovore thro "Boscbeo'i only healan destroy thei inflammation tion, gives I curea the pr Recommonde gists In tho Stoke'i Almana All agaliJ town the nu Smith before I It Make: RlecnleMnaM ntt vuu.upatlui evils nervou. Bflie, Jowl of uppt riiii'e.ltjup hy op the brui 11 l.only 1 fern. Celery Kim fuliteM. by Ilh hu uuil uu the .luiuti I'eltry Klntcoie Ktuuiwti. Llvor a For sale by H. f tUbacrlb f The ir 1 . ) .. .; k r i
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