IP VOLUME 9. KKYNOIjDSVILLE,' TENN'A., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, li)01. Mmwmmmmmnim.,- Shick & -THE BIG House cleaning time is here and of course that weans new Lace Curtains, Portieres, " Couch Covers, Curtain Poles, Window Shades, Etc. We wish to call your attention to the fact that we are now able to show you the bent values and the best assortments of the above articles. Nottingham Lace Curtains, 32 in. wide by 2 J yards long in white at 30c a pair. Nottingham Lace Curtains, size 30 inches wide by 24 yards long at 5()c. Nottingham Lace Curtains, size 50 inches wide by 3 yards long, good patterns at $1.00. Nottingham Lace Curtains. 00 inches wide by 34 yards long, a beauty at $1.25. Many other specially good values at $1.50, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, $0.00 and up. A better assortment or better values were never offered in our town or in any of the sur rounding towns than we are able to show you in Portieres and Couch Covers. ABk to see them. The best Window Shades here at 10c, 15c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c and 00c. riuiuiuumimmmmr Keep on Coming to His' It is the way to save money and bo sure of satisfaction. Our stock demonstrates that we keep ahead of the times. We show the larg est selection of stock and give you treatment which cannot help making you feel that you would like to trade here always. We extend a special invitation to newly-married folks. We know you will be interested in our com plete outfit for housekeeping. Do not forget that this is the store that will take care of you should any misfortune occur. OUR CARPET la the finest you will see. Investigation will make this fact clear to you. We have Mat tings, Rugs, 90 patterns of Brussels Carpet, Inlaid Linoleums, Oilcloths, etc. A large assortment of Iron Beds. ' Yours Truly, Did You See Our Carpets P Look At This Special showing of Underskirts, finest and most complete line. Any price, any pattern you desire. Light colored Percales worth 12c. at 10c. Seer suckers and dress ginghams at 9 cents. Foulards, Bilk organdies and silk mulls in all the latest shades and patterns at 49o per yard. Ask to see our LadieB Belts. We have what you want at your own prices. . . We are headquarters for Laces and Embroid eries. Light Calico at 4o and MuBlin at 5c per yard. See our Lace Curtains before going elsewhere. v The New Store. Nolan Block. Wagner STORK. Furniture Store STOCK J. R. HILLIS, Reynoldsville, Pa. J. J. SUTTER. Sykesvllle. Tlio mniiini'iiil hitvIupk hnlil In tlio lliipl Ut chmvh IiihI Sunday for Kll.u Ix'lli Mol'herfinn wiw lnrgnly attended. Kvun iimny utrnnjrera took mrt In tlio nervl!"H. A letter of condolunoo from MIhhch Kllln Htid Kuth tSykcn, who nro now uttondliiK (irovo City Colli-K". hh roud liy tlio pastor, Ilcv. .1. H. Pulmor. An excellent font tiro of Mio nicniorliil whs it lot tor from inn Kvunirollonl Luth eran Sundiiy noliool of Troutvillo, of which Sunday nrhool tho docoiixi'd Imd boon h tiiombcr nt ono tltno. Tho lottor was roud by H. O. Kuntz. Wo givo It In full, u follows, except tlio rcitiiluttonit: "Dui'intf our most prosporoim periods of lifo tlieio hoiiio tlnifl eomo clouds of adversity which for tho tlmo bclii(r hides from our sfght tho bright orb of day. Such an occasion has arisen and plunged n bnppy family Into prlc'f. for from their midst lias Ix-rn removed ono who wiim just stiindinn on tho vrrtfjo of a happy lifo. Ono who was just etnorir inij from tho joyous HpritiK Into tho tranquil summer of life. Ono whoso lifo was given for tlio welfare and hap piness of others. Death seems cruol and relentless as bo touches hero and tbero tho rarest flowers with his seem ingly eold and ley lingers, but judgo him not harshly dear parents, for: Thcro Is ti rt'iipcr wliose iinim Is lieutli, And with his Irlite kt't'll tie rtMips tin1 licimlril iinilii tit s brrlllli, AimI I In llowers thiit. jtmw iH'lwt't'ii. Sliull I lmv ntomht tlint Is fair? snltti ho j Have liauulit lut the heartleil uriilhV Tlimiitli tln hreath of those Howci-m Is nwect to inn, I will Klvn Iheni nil Imi'k imiiln, 1 ft uiiimI at tin ftowi'is whli tnirful ryos, He kissed thi'lr tlrisiiilnu leaves; It uas for the l.otil of I'utiKlNe He IhhiihI tlteia III Ills sheaves. My T.ei-fl has need of thine HmverolH ffny. I'he rentier hiiIiI anil smiled: Dear tokens of I hi earth ate I hey, When In MiHunre a child. They shall all hhsnil III fields of Unlit, Transplanted hy tny care: And saints upon i heir mo-iaenls whlto Those sacred hlosMoms wear. And mother nave In teal-sand puln The llowcrs she most did love: Hhe kmtw she should llnd them all iixalti In tho tleldsof Ilizht aliovo. Oh. not In cruelly, not In wnith, The reaper came that day: 'Tivasnn antfid vlslied t he mcuii pnrtli And look the Ihmer away, Miss Llzzlo Mcl'horson had for a number of years lived in our midst und was u member of our Sabbath school. She ut all times proved horsulf u worthy young lady of iucxti mablo charactor, and curried sunshine Into tho hearts of all thoso whoso (ood fortuno brought them in conluct with her life. In Sab bath school bIio was an eurncHt und do voted member, performing ovory duty with a true Christian spirit and an earnestness which showed her lovo for tho Master. Hut It is no moro our lot to be created by her kindly smilo and to bo bathed In tho sunshine of bar genial presence, for death has knocked gently at the portals of her soul und sho answorcd his summons with loving for bearance and Christian fortltudo, and trimming tho pinions of her soul for Its long flight into tho infinite, sho turned from those sho loved so wall here on this earth and with a parting smilo crossed the borders of eternity into that haven of peace and rest, where we all hope some day to be greeted by hor kindly smilo once more. F. A. Kohi.ku, Mhs. Lottie Luther, Com, EB, Vida DAVI8, A Racing, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. GUIs, of Lisbon, la., had to re pair. "Standing waist deep in icy wa ter," be writes, "gavo me a torrlblo eold and cough. It grew worso daily. Finally the best doctors In Oakland, Nob., Sioux City and Omaha said I had consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by using six bot tles." Positively guaranteed forcoughs, colds and all throat and lung troubled by II. Alex Stoke. Price 50o. tlormtown. A. E. Culhoun, of Sugar Hill, was In this place Sunday.' J. D. Duemer, of Etncrickvillo, was in this pluoe on Sunday. , The Easter supper which was hold la Sbugur's hall was a success. F. W. Poomer, of Deo trier's Cross Roads, was In this place Sunday. Quite a number of the young folks at tended the dance at Deomer's ball Fri day night. Uev. G. Johannes, pastor of the Luth eran church, preached his farewell sor mon at Chestnut Grove Sunduy at 2 p. m. , Job Couldn't Have Stood It If he'd had Itching piles. Theyr'e terribly annoying; but Buokleu's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It bus cured thousands. For injuries, pains and bodily eruptions lt'a the best salve in tho world. Price 25o box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by H. Alex Stoke. As blood Is to life, Clydesdale Oint ment Is to the body rub it on sore spots. Your druggist soils it, 25o. Rathmet. David Sneddon was In Dullols last Friday. 8. 8. ITulns, of Corsica, was in town on business last week. Miss Ida Fyo, of Soldier, visited friends hero last week. John Stratum, of llrookway villa, visi ted friends here Sunday. II. C. Smith had business In Dullols and Falls Creek last Friday. Mrs. Charles Thompklns, of Anita, visited friends bore Inst week. Miss Mary Smith, of Dullols, visited hor parents hero over Sunday. Mrs. J. It. Flick, of Dullols, visited friends in town lost Thursday. D. II. Mclntyro, of I'unxsutawney, had business In town last Friday. Itov. Armstrong wont to Cherry Tree, Indiana Co., tho first of this week. Thos. Walker and John Stephens, of Hasting, Pa., visited friends hero last week. Mrs. John Stewart and Mrs. II. H. Wyso are numbered with those who have tho grip. Miss Mary O'Noll, of Itathmcl, was the guest of Miss Fanny Fennell in Uey noldsville Friday. Mrs. Out lim ine Harris, who lived near here, moved to Hcynoldsvlllo tho first of this Week. Fred Lucas went to Cush Creek, Pa., last woek, whero he has secured a good position. We wish htm success. S. K. Furman, of Harrlsburg, was. In town Inst Thursday and visited his brother-in-law, W. G. Harris and fam- ny. Some of tho stores In this plneo huvo been keeping open on Sundays and sell ing goods to any person that wanted to buy. Constable John Null was notified of this Sunday violation of tho law, ond ho was requested to notify the store keepers to keep their places of business closed on Sunday. Constable Null served notices on all tho storo keepers In town last week, not that they all vio late tho law, but ho did It so that ho would not miss any and thiit no ono could say they had not been notified, as Mr. Null Into.ids onforclng tho luw, Transactions in Real Estate. G. A. Hellbriin to Frank P. Kcslor, for land In MeC'almont township, $1.15; April 21, l!00. Frank P. ICesler to Mury Trobam, for land in MeC'almont township, $180; March 2.1,11)01. W. A. McConnell Quown, for proporty (X); January 21, 1001 Sarah II. Hockey, to In Andrew Mo Falls Creek, et al to Levi Wolf, for land in Knox township, $")2."i; April 3, 1901. James McCarty to Richard Ward, for property in Washington township, $400; Aprils, 1001. Win. G. Gourloy to Mary J. Snyder, for proporty In Brookvllle, $000; March 22. 1001. J. II. Cable to Mario Zeller, for lot in Falls Creek, $300; March 23, 1001. T. B. London and J. II. London to John W. Smith and Mary E. Smith, quit-claim to lot In Winslow township. $280; January 21, 1001. Jocob L. and Laura Shaffer to G. M. Rittonhouse, for lot in Sykesvllle. $115; January 10, 1001. Win. Moore to Carrie C. Raymor, for land In Pinecreek township. $350; April 18, 1901 Hamilton Smith to W. J. Patton, for lot In Washington township. $250; June 22, 1901. John Whlto to Jos. B. and Dullah Hellbrun, for land in McCalmont town ship. $70; April 5, 1901. F. A. McConnell, et al., to O. D. and Kate O'Dull, for lot in Reynoldsville; $175; February 25, 1901. Albert Reynolds to Susan L. Cop ping, for lot in Reynoldsville. $200: Ap ril 6, 1901. Holrs of Rebecca DeHaven to Susan L. Copping, for lot in Reynoldsville. $1.00; January 29, 1001. James W. Bell to George F. Bell, for land in MoCalmont township. $1.00. He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, q Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood polsonlog set in. For two years ho suf fered intensely. Then tho boBt doctors urged amputation, "but," he writes, "I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and one and ono-half boxes of Bucklon's Ar nica Salve and my log was sound und well as ever." For eruptions; eczema, tetter, salt rheum, sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. H. Alox Stoko will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. All the good that is in one does not show In a single day. A fair tost Is a falrjtrluL Clydesdale Ointment will not Aeoelvo you if you try It well, Your druggist sells it, 25c. nmcritkvllle. Llzzlo Ilorkhoiino Is improving slowly from a long Illness. William Nolf mado a business trip to llrookvllle Saturday. 8. T. Stofmer Is away this wuek sur veying in Armstrong county. Tho roads will soon 1m good enough for tho supervisor to work on. O. F. Haines purchased a flno span of Kngllsh shires last week. Tho schools wero filled with patrons last Friday, tlint being tho last day. John Starr has gono to Johnsonburg, whero ho Is engaged as engineer for a lumber firm. W. W. Fales, contractor, Is going in to tho news business, ho hns ordered it by tho wholesale Some of our neighbors want fences and somo don't, and it brings ninny a dispute to listen to. Our people aro very anxious for it to clear up and get dry so they can get their spring crops out. Messrs. T. C. Swart, nnd M. M. Smith, two of tho Pino Creek toachorB, return ed to their homo last Saturday. Rolllo Armstrong had tho experience of a shower of mud last wuek. Ho was going homo from pruycr meeting and somo fellows ambushed him. Thoso fellows aro not like tho Filipinos, they only shot mud. A COMPLETE EDUCATIONAL ZOO. Not Only the Animals, But Cages for Keeping the Same Being Oiyen Away Free by The Pittsburg Sunday Dispatch. Interest in animals is always keen among both young and old. Tho Pitts burg Dispatch realizing this has made urrangi.'tuents whereby, commencing next Sunday, April 21, and each Sun day thereafter, It will give free to Its readers not only somo representative animal in Nature's kingdom, but a cage In which to put li I in. Tlio animals are reproductions of tho most popular fav orites in the celubrated Hlghlund I 'in k ,oo in Pittsburg, und with them Is giv en such scientific information as will prove of great educational value. Not every child can visit the Zoo, so The Pittsburg Dispatch tukes this way of making It possible for overy child to huvo Its own Zoo. Order Tho Sunday Dispatch from your dealer at once so us to Insure your gottlug the complete series, iih the edition Is limited. Tho socles will make an Instructive and en tertaining collection when finished. 'Tis Easy to Feel Good. Countless thousands huvo foucd a blessing to tho body in Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, which positively euro consti pation, sick headache, dizziness, jaun dice, miliaria, fever and ague and all liver and stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 25a at II. Alex Steko's drug store. Rates to Pan-American Exposition. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces tho following special reduced rates to Buffalo on account of the Pan American Exposition which opens on May 1. Summer excursion tickota, to be sold from April 30 to September 30, inclus ive, good to return until October 31, in clusive, at rute of $11.06 from Pittsburg and proportionate rates from other points. Fifteen-day excursion tickets, to be sold beginning April 30, and good re turning within fifteen days, Including duto of sale, at rate of $9.20 from Pitts burg and proportionate rates from oth er points. Ton day excursion tickota, to be sold only on Tuesdays, May 7, 14, 21, and 28, and good returning within ten days, in cluding date of sale, at rate of $8.00 from Pittsburg and proportionate rates from other points. Special excursion tickets, to bo sold, good going only on specified trains, on Wednesdays, May 15 and 29, and return ing within three days, including date of sale, at rate of $5.25 from Pittsburg and proportionate rates from other points. The Pennsylvania railroad Company operates two through trains each way dally between Pittsburg and Buffalo. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the lar gest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmoth ers never thought of using anything else for indigestion or biliousness. Doc tors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration, or Heart Failure, eto. They used Au gust Flowor to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of tho liver, stimu late the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with head aohos and other aches. You ouly noed a few does of Green's August Flower, in liquid lorm, to muko you satisfied there la nothing serious the matter with you. For sale at II. Alox Stoke's drug store. Get Green's Prize Almanac CARPETS i LOOK AT THESE PRICE Ingrains, UruBHelst, Velvets, Art Squares, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Dandy Big No. 9, guaranteed or money refunded, only $21.50. Cook Stoves, Hot Plates (Jas Ovens, furniture, Dishes, Lamps, Crockery, in f. anything to furnish a house. O. R. HALLOS, Look for Bargains tjt sntrjva and NAVJh: FROM 'JO TO 36 OJV THE DOLLAR fr People's Bargain SI I have just received u complete ntslinigs tor hpnng nnd hummer. at prices that will surprise you. MEN'S SUITS. ' Fine line of Men's suits from $3.75 up to $11.75. They are all of very late styles and cut and first-class goods. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. The very latest styles at low prices. VESTEE SUITS. Very nice line of these popular fuits for the little fellows at low est prices. MEN'S BROWN OVERALLS. Double front, heavy grade. Former price 50 cts. Big bargain price 35c. , HATS AND CAPS. For men, boys and children. Low prices. TABLE OIL CLOTH. 49 inch, first-class goods, form er price 18c, now 15c. Remember everything is exactly as cost you nothing to come and examine them OUR MOTTO IS AND SMALL THE PEOPLE'S A. Katzen, MA IX STREET Linoleums,-. New Pat CARPETS! CABS' We have a line of carpeta that are good et) meet competition on cajpcfsrl We Sell a Good Cook Sotve THIS RANGE FOR S1G.OO. IT'S A BEAUTY FOR THAT PRICE. The MONARCH OVEN is sold at o CALL AND SEE Reynoldsville i) 30 cents and up. GO ' " " 75 " 14 5.00 and up. 75 cents and up. 50 " " " -6-Holed Rani $13.00 and lip ' 1.50 " ? 2.25 ' " " Opposite Poit Office summ line of Ladies' nnd Met! 1 mention a lew staple Complete stock of sprin summer LADIES' SHIRT WA1 New style and new goods. from 38c to up to $1.45 enl WINDOW SHADED Former price 13c, now lOcl Complete stock of CE CURTAINS. I Big ba Forwl up to $1J for the spr 9 . . Compl Boys' $2.75. EMBRA LACES Special Very large. rep "QUICK SI PROFITS.". . BflRGfll Proprietor OUR STC f
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