mt Star. 8ubcriilion $t.OO)cr tmr in ndmncr. v. A. KTi:iin:Mu7i':iitr " WKDNKSDAY, Jl'LY lit, 100 1. Anlndi'pondciil loi'iil)nipi'r. iiililhi'li'Vi'ry Wmlnrailnv at Hrynoldsvllli., .li'lti'rnn to. I'll., ili-votcri to I lie lnli'ri'iis of hYyiiolilsvlllc ana .TnlTi-rsoni'oiiiit v. Nmi-iiIMti'ii'l, will Iri'iii nil with fiilrm. unit will I -pci'lully friend ly towtit'ih tho liiborlnir i'lns, Untntnunli'iittoii tntfttilt'd for iittbllrntloii must. Iw niNMiinpitnlcd byllio wrllrr's iiiiiiip, not. for ttitnlh-iitlon, tml ns n miiininti'i' or Hood fultli. Interi'stltnr iiiwi lii'timsolli'tird. Advrrtllnir ruins iiiikIh smmiion itppllrn tlon nt this ofllro. ),einrli1y rommiintriitlotm and rluutitt of Klvortlni'mi'iiit should ri'iirh this ollho ty Monday tioon. Hiitwcrlittton prh'of l.dOprryiMir.Iti mlviiiii'p. Adtlrrss nil I'liMitiiltnlral Uiiim to C. A. Hti'pli enson, ItovtiohlsvOli. Tit, Knli'M'il lit, thi piwlolllrf nt Nryiuililsvlllp, Ph., assi'dind Hiiss mull hiuiiit. Council Meeting, lingular meeting of tlio town council wns hold on Tnosdny canning, .Inly "ml. Pres. II. C. llioblo in thoohnlr and all members present. Minnies of Inst Hint ed nnd special meetings road and ap proved. Burgess Mitchell reported linos nnd licenses collected sineo Inst mooting to I $4II.(X. Joseph ShalTor requested tho eonneil to cause sewer pipe to bo luld In front of M. J. Sloppy's residence on Mnin street to connect with tlm sewer nil rcmly luld above nnd below, so that tho sumo could lio used for sewerage. 1 1 wus re ferred to tho sewer committee with power to net. On motion when tho nliove tunned sower Is connected Albert Itcynolda, Dr. S. Itcjnolds, Joseph SlmtTer. Carrie Leldwangor, V. T. Cox nnd M. .1. Slop py aro permitted to uttnek to wild sower. Tho Sower C'otnmiUeo wiih Instructed to have screen put on nil open sower, A letter from M. C. Column request ing the council to remove from the minutes of council tho resolution for biding tho laying of switch on North nrKallrnad St., between Seventh and F.Ighth streets wus rend. Tho request was refused. Tho High Constable was Instrueted to purchase lutnlicr nnd build a new walk in front of A. 1). Deemor's proper ty on Grant street. The Light Comtnitteo was Instrueted to notify tho Kcynoldsvillo Water Co. to place a hydrant on Main St., at in tersection of Main and Hooch Sis., also ono at tho nlloy between Thos. Croon and Mr. Musscr's property on Fourth street extension. Hills nnd Interest amounting- to $1,0!5.45 were ordered paid. Ordinance No. To was passed on second rending nnd became a law. A petition signed by a majority of cltl.ens In interest and number abut ting on tho Hue of Fourth St., between Grant and Jackson Sts. requesting tho council to cause tho paving of Fourth St. between Grant nnd Jackson streets wag presented. On motion ordinance ' No. 07 wag passed on 1st reading. Vote of Contestants. llolow wo publish the names of tho contestants In tho freo scholarships ottered by TlIK HTAK nnd tho voto each tmo has received up to tho present time, as counted by tho judges Inst evening: Thos. S. Cnthers, .1470 Fred K. McFntlro 1455 Miss Mary Hanson 337 Thomas M. Hen, A. Ii. Shecsley, of I'nrndise, has with drawn from tho contest. Letter Lint. 1,1st of unclaimed letters remaining In tho postolllen nt Koynoldsvlllo, I'a., week ending July (I, 1IHI1: ,1. J. Foster, V. J. Taylor, Mrs. 11. A. Mllllron. Say advertised nnd give dnto of list when calling for aliovo. A. M. WixmwAnn, l M. White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by tho friends of M. A. llogarty, of Tjoxlngton, Ky., when they Haw ho was turning yel low. His skin slowly changed color, nlso his eyes, he suffered terribly. His malady wns Yellow Jaundice. lie was treated by tho hestdoctors, but without benellt. Then ho was nd vised to try F.lectrlc Hitters, the wonderful stomach remedy, and be writes: " After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves Its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50e. Hold by II. AlcxStoke, Drug gist. A Keynoldsville Woman Asks "Have you n floor pnlnt thnt wit! last two weeks?" Yes wo have Dovoo's; It bus n beautiful gloss and will wear two yeai'B If properly applied. II. A. Stoke, Transaction! in Real Estate. Nnney Haymaker, ct til., to Matilda Pcttlgrow, for lot In Hoynohlsvlllo, $H0; February I'll, I'.MM). It. F. Chnpin toC.1I. Marshall, for properly In llroekwayvlllo, $500. March 14, 2U0I. .1. P. Taylor to .1. H. Swab, for lot In Falls Creek. $50; May 1, IINH. Thomas Sand to Thomas Mnrotik, for land in Anita. $75: December 24, I INN), Isaac I torso to Isaac tV Hons Co. for land In Plnocreek township, and Arm strong county. $011,850; July 1), IIMMI. K. M. Smith to Annlo Wot,, for land In MeCnlmonl township. $1,500; Juno lit, ItHII. A. K. (ialbrnilh to Thonms J. Hinlth, for property In Fulls Creek. $0(Hl; Juno 17, lool. A. W. Hinlth to Florence Lukehnrl, for property In Washington township. 100; March 22, ItKtl. Carmalt ti Strong to August Iloulan gor, for property In lliook vlllo. $1, 500; June 18, 1901. Tjottln W. Fuller to IrnC. Fuller, for property In llrookvlllo. (I (Ml: June ID, 1001.' Wagons and Buggies for 8ale. One horso wngoiiH, lino linn of bug gies, harnesswind everything In horso furnishing line, also trunks and tele scopes for sale at J. A. Myers' harness shop. No Otoss Carriage Paint Made Will wear as long as Dovoo's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Dovoo's weighs .'I to H ounces more to the pint. Hold by II. A. Stoke. Rathmel. Miss Alice Anderson, of Klttnnnlng, la visiting friends hero this week. Fred Cameron nnd family, of New Kingston, visited relatives here last week. James Hyndman nnd family of Illi nois, spent tho Fourth In Hathmel. Miss Llzaln Hllver, of Fairmont City, Is visiting Miss Carrie Thompson horn this week. , Itobert Flick, of Dill lols, was In town Sunday. John Walker of Johnstown, his parents horn last week. Mrs. Jits. Hone, of Clcnrllehl, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Inst week. Mrs. John Lucas visited her In Itoekihito Inst Saturday. Win. Hoffman, of Now Florence, was In town Inst week. Richard Sehawkey, of F.rdiii, Is visit ing relatives hern, John l'etihall nnd family returned home from Piltson, I'u., last Saturday. Fred Lucas, of Cush Creek, I'a., sHint Sumlny with his parents here, A Poor Millionaire Lately starved In Iondon boeauso ho could not digest his food. Karly use of Dr. Kings New Life Fills would have saved bftn. They Htrenghtoti the stom ach, aid digestion, promote assimilation, Improve appetite. I'rieo 25e. Money back If not satislled. Sold by II. Alex Sloke, druggist. Visited visited llyder, parents Llt of Jurott, Following Is tlm list of Jurors drawn from this section for the regular term of court commencing Monday, August 12th: IIIIANII .limilltH. Koynoldsvlllo John Cottle, W, M. Iltirge, J, K. Krnns. Wlnslow Twp.- . Insoph Hyphrll.Ainos Dociner. Milton (iourlcy. Fd. Itupert, Frank (test. MeCnlmonl Twp.- Hurry I'lfer. Henderson Twp. J. V. Martin. I'CTIT .IIIIKIim. Heyiioldsvllle-F. H. Hoffman, (). F. Smith, Glenn A. Mllllren, George II. MuniliirlT, F.d. C. Hums. Wlnslow Twp. W. I). Iti'vnolils, llert Iing, J. L. liOltg, George Seerlst, Daniel Norrls. MitCalntont Twp. Amos I'lfer, Win, Henry, Charles 1'pllngcr, T. J. Dlekey, John F. Anderson. TltAVK.ItHK JltlKIIIH. lleyniildsvlllo C. J. Kerr, A. M. Woodward. West lteynoldsvllle John Mowery. Wlnslow Twp. Kdwnrd IIIIIIs, F. C. Honnet, Asa Scott. McCulinont Twp. liowls Weston. Henderson Twp. J. M. .ufall, Hen ry Ijott. T. II. Heed. I'lncereek Twp. Patrick Stanley. Pretty feet always admired Clydes dale Ointment kills tho corn makes tho foot shapely. Druggist, 2'ns She Didn't Wear A Mask. Hut her beauty was complolly hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Iluekleiis Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will nil Kruplions. Fever Sores, Hulls, Fleers, Carbuncles and Felons from Its use. Infallible for Oils, Corns, Hums, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 2"o at II. Alex. Stoke's. ' Letter to Jerry Hcckman. ' Hi imililm-illr, I'u, Deat'HIr: Ira Gould, n painter In ColebiiHik, N. II.. bought of our agent there, Wesley Went worth, 4 gallons of paint, thinned It, down with two gallons of oil, and gave his house one coat. F.very painter In town declared ho had painted two coats, "That's all the far the story gs-s," as I'tielo Koine says. We don't know whether It Hindu n good Job or not; hut the painter thought It did. Wn should call It priming. Mayb'i the house didn't need painting. A priming coat la enough If you put It on often cm. ugh. Hut If Ira Gloud bad set out to do us a favor, ho couldn't have done much bet tor, One priming coal of Dhvihi Is enough to make niliiter say, "He's been painting two coats; mid wauls us to think ho has done It with one, nnd that half oil! No thank yon " We Ion t. know Mr. Gould but we know Mr, Weiitworlh, Guess the story Is straight. Yours truly, 41 F, W, Dkvok A. Co, P. S. II. Alex Htoke sells our paint In your section. Mlds Wanted. We will receive bids until noon Sat urday, July 27, IIHll, fur Hie erection of u frame school bouse oti the site of the old Sprngiio school house. Plans and specillcatlons can be wen at TlIK HTAIt office. WiNHmw Twr. Kniiwii. IIoaiiii. Sugar pills are nice to hike but they don't cure anything. Do not go lo much ou smell and lisiks- Clydesdale Ointment Is powerful, heals any son-, If you have bail one for twenty years It will heal It. Druggist. 2."ic. Killed By Night Express William Cummlngs, young man 1 years of age, whose home Is at William A port, was Instantly killed by being atruckV by North-bound nlgtitexpreason the H. It. P. on Saturday mornl ng. The eel- dent happened near Notter'a mill about 4 o'clock, the train thnt at ruck tho young man being nearly two hours lute. Cummlngs worked at Lawsheand with a pnrty of his fellow employes came Ut Duliolsto spend the Fourth. They had been doing more or less drinking and as a wlndup to their celebration, as rotated by ono of tho members of tho party, they bought a keg of beor on Friday night nnd took It to one of tho empty box can standing on a aiding near the mill, dimming remained with the crowd until shortly before 4 o'clock, leaving for hi hobd at that time. He had gone but a few rod when ho was struck by tho train. Diillols Cimnrr. It DaKle the World. No discovery In medicine ha ever created one-quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King' Now Discovery for Consumption. H' sever est test have boon on hopeless victim of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Hronchltl, thousand of whom It has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping cough It Is the quickest, surest cure In t world. It is sold by H. Alex Htoke w gaiiranico saiisiaciion or refund tfl money. l,argn bottle olio arid II. ( J trial bottle free. J)K. W. A. HKNHY, DKNTIST. Omen on seronri flMirof Henry Hro. Iiilll'lllill, Miilli street. r brie 1 He Big Store's Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. Annual Convention. For tho meeting of tho National Educational Association to bu held In Detroit July 8 to 12, the HulTalo, Rochester & Pittsburg U'y will sell excursion tickets to Detroit from prin cipal stations on its lino at rate of ono regular first class faro plus $2.00, for the round trip. Tickets will be sold July A, 7 and 8, good returning leaving De troit not earlier then July II, nor later than July loth. By depositing tickets with Joint Affont at Detroit on or before July 12 return limit will bo extended to leave Detroit not later than Soptombcr 1st on pay ment of 50 cents. For Sale. Cow peas, McCormick binders, mow ers and rakos, Keystone weodorg, Crown drills, horses, cowa and general merchandise. J. C. King & Go. We are cutting our stock down and will for the next thirty days sell a lot of shoe below cost. Johnston & Nolan. Oxford tios, all stylos and all prices. Robinson's. Are you going to tho Pun-Amorlcnn? If so we havo the greatest lino of trunks, grips and telescopes In town. Scott McClelland. A regular meeting of the borough council was held on Monday night and plans accepted for tho now borough building. Thore Is to be a vault built in the building for the purpose of stor ing the records of the borough and it is to be one of the most complete borough buildings in this section of the state. Falls Creek will be a few years ahead of the neighboring towns in the shape of a building. Falls Creek Heruld. ' Big shoes and little shoes at John ston & Nolan' at a reduced price. We have the only shirt waist in town Soott McClelland. Cool shoe for warm days at Robin on'. Boys crash and linen suits at MoClel- land's. i John Wingert, the 10-yoar-old son of George O. Wingert of near Lutbors- burg, accldontly shot himself in the ab domen while handling a shot gun on Sunday afternoon. The discharge of tba weapon Inflicted a frightful wound but the young nan lived eight hours after the accident. DuBol EzyrtHS. This ia the timo of the year when mi(l-Hunimr (IuIIiiphh netri In. LaHt year we learned a powitive cure for this general dullnerw, Instead of July being one of the dullest, it wan one of our busiest months. This month we expect to far surpass July of any previous year. Our patrons will happily recall the great event of last year in which both you and tho store were so successful. We were successful in clearing slielves to make room for fall goods and closing out odds and ends. You were suc cessful in getting good, seasonable and reliablegoods at prices ever before unheard of. This year our business has been exceptionally prosperous. Hy judicious buying and successful selling we have the strongest and cleanest line of merchandise that lias ever entered our store, therefore we an! able to give you the very best of mer chaudise and at the same time at prices lower than last year. ' We shall not stoop to the questionable method of quoting a few things at low prices merely to supply the light for the moths to Hock around and making suflicient profit margins in other lines to make? up for the loss. We insist upon all the ofFerlngs advertised or other wise being uniformly low priced uniformly desirable. Kernember, we back our assertions with honest goods. t We, always do as wo advertise. Upon this basis we have built this store; upon the same principles will we conduct this sale. Following will be a few of the bargains we have to offer you: Draperies. 7c. cretons He. a yd 10c. silkallnes Ho. " 12c. " 10c. " l"c. cretons 12c. " lSe. denhams 14o. " oilc. furniture covering .3Xe. " All Lace Curtains, Curtain Swiss, Poles, Window Shades nnd fixtures nt 20 per cent off the regular prlco. Notions. King's 200 yd thread 2o. a spool " 500 " 4o. " Clark' 200 yd o n t 4o. " He. pin lo. a paper Tic. pins lo. " Crocket hooks 2c. each English needles 4e. a paper 5o. garter wob 4c. a yd 7c. " " do. " He. " " 7o. " Corset laces 2 for lo. " 2.H3. bolt IHo. f0c. bolt :iKe. 7"kj. " (mo. 5-4 cord shoo laces 2 pr. for lo. 5-4 tubular shoo laoes 3 pr 5c. 5-4 best " " " 2 pr 5o. Host baby ribbon lc. a yd. All ribbons a big sacrifice. Shirt Waists and Neckwear. Shoes I Shoes I - Shoes! All 40c. shoes .Vic. " 50c. " 4.'lc. " .. " 57c. " 75c. " 115c. " 1.00 " HIIc. " 1.25 shoes for ladies 1.10 " 1.50 " " " L.TI " 1.75 " " 1.4H " 2.25 " " " 1.05 " 2.50 " " " 2.2.'t 11 2.75 and H.00 shoes for ladles 2AH All Hoys 1.00 shoes HHo. " 1.25 " 1.10 " " 1.50 ' 1.25 " " 1.75 " 1.48 " " 2.00 ' l.HH 41 " 2.25 " 1 05 All Mens 1.25 " Lib " " 1.50 " 1.25 " ' 1.75 " 1.48 " " 2.00 " 1.73 " ' 2. 25 " l.ICi -" " 2.50 " 2.18 2.75 " 2.45 " " Il.tKI " " 248 " " 3.50 " 3.15 Men's Wisconsin 4,50 shoe 4.10 " ' 5.00 " 4.00 Wash Goods. 4o. dimities go at ' 2a. n yd Ho. " " 4c. " 8o. ' " 5o. " 10c ' " " 7o. " 150. " " lOo. " 18&20o" " 12o. " 25o. " " Klo. " 45c. lace stripped ginghams 32o. " 50o. silk mulls 35c " 50o. silk ginghams 35o. " Blue, green and brown don hams for skirls go at 10c. " 124 and 15c. linens for skirts go at 10c. " gr- All 50c. shirt waisU 38c. " oo. ; isst. : . i.oo " 7:io. : " 1.25 " " 8o. : " 1.50 " " 1.15 - " 1.75 " " 1.25 " " 2.00 " " 1.40 ' " 2.50 " " 1.118 ; " 3.00 " " 2.25 ; All Ladles Neckwear and all Jewelry such as Buckles, Broaches, Fancy ; Pins, Hair Ornaments, etc., will go ; in this sale at 25 per cent less the sell- ; lng price. : LADIES' SUITS, SEPARATE SKIRTS AND UNDERWEAR. All Ladies' Suits, all Top Skirts und Underskirts in Wash Goods and henvy - goods will go In this salo at 25 per cent off. All Muslin and Knit ; Underwear less 20 per cent. Parasols and Umbrellas. ; 2 parasols, ladles size, sold for 11.50 at il.15 : 1 " " " " 2.25 " . s . 1.75 : 2 ' ' 2.50" ' - - l.8 ; 1 ' " " " 3.IK) " . 2.25 ; 1 " " " " 4.00 " 3.25 : About 1 doz. children's parasols that sold at from 20o. to $1.75 will go at Z. from ..... 12c to 1.20 - C0c'. umbrellas - - . 38o. Z 75o. " . - - fi2o. - l.Utl - - " ' - - ... 8V. - . - - . . . i.io - l.toi 1 - - . . . 1.35 J.UU " . - . . . l.tts - t.tU - 0 8.UU " . . . . - 1.60 DOMESTICS. Anderson LL4-4 Unbleached Muslin. 4e Suttons' Fine 4-4 Unbleached Muslin, - 4o l'acilio 4-4 unnieacheil IMuslln, 5c Argylo extra heavy 4-4 Unbleached Muslin, - - -it: 5e 4-4 Bleached Muslin, -5c do 4-4 " - - 5c Ho 4-4 " " extra heavy, lljc Hill lie 4-4 Bleached Muslin. - - 7iu 42-inch Lnwrcncu bleached pillow muslin, - H)(. 45-inch " - - Kio 11-4 unbleached sheeting, - - I .'le !l-4 Watervillo Mills sheeting, -,17c 10-4 " " extra heavy sheeting, - ' 20c 10-4 " " " bleached sheeting, 21c 42x30 hemmed pillow cases, Daisy brand, torn, 20c a pair 45X30 " " " " " " 2lo " 42x30 hum-stltched pillow cases, Lion brand, torn, 21c " 45x30 " " " " 22c ' 42x30 " ' Flower brand " 27o " 45x30 " " ;8o " 50x311 " " Daisy brand " 27o " HlxlK) unbleachod sheets, torn, - - 34o a piece 81x00 unbleached sheets, Pepporoll muslin, torn, 42o " 81x00 Monarch bleached sheets, torn. 43o " 81x00 Boston mills, bleached shouts, torn, - 5:ie " 8lxlH) Defender mills, hemstitched sheets, torn, 03c " 25o white table linen, 52 inches wide, 10c a yard. 30o white tablo linen, 511 " - - 24o " 50o " " H2 " 3Ho " 45o " 72 " 35o " 05o " " 02 " 50o " 75o " " (18 " S0 " tl.00 " " 08 to 72 " 7!lc " $1.25 " " 72 " 8o " 3o towollng, - 2oayard. 5o calicoes, 4o " 4o " 3o " Ho ' -. 5c " 5o " - 4o " Lancaster Oinghntns, 41c a yd. 7o " 5Jo " 7o dress ginghams, 5Jo " 8o " Uo " . lOo " Ho " Ho " - 7Jc " 12o " 10c " 10o . 8o " 15o " 1 lo " 124c toweling, 10c " 2.50 " - lOo " 10c ticking, He a yard, lie towels, 5c " 12c " loo " 10c " 8o " ISo " 15o " I.'k! " lie " 2ro " 21o " 2."o " - Mo " 5o cheviot shirting, 4o ' 40o " .'too " 8o " 4o " 50o " 38o " lOo " Ho " 75o " 5Ho Mackinaw twills, - Do " $1.25 towels. - $1.00 " 5o outing, - 4o " 75o Counter Panes, 02c Ho " 5o " $1.00 " - - 83c 7o " - 5Jo ' $1.25 - $1.10 8c " - (lo " $3.00 " - $2.48 10o "' 8o " $3.50 " $2.IW Dress Goods. All Dress Goods. Linings and Trimmings are sacrificed. Here are a few specialties. 12 1 i and IV. plaid dress kimhIs, sale price I0t :m ln,.li hliicL liHiirlHtitL Hiilil foflSi1. vd siiln nrlcp VM' I uc 40 Iir Ii tiluek brocaded tl lltunteuli sold (or yd sulu price :i7e. u yd 1 44 " ' stripped " " I.W) " " 1 " 44 " " xriimiiie cloth " " sue." " 1 " 40 " poplin " (We. " " 1 " 44 " ' crepon " 1.U0 " " H uklrt. niLttMPnsnf hliu'b rmnnll 1.7ft " I pc each of amy and brown cloth for rainy day skirts anil suits sold (or &V. yd sulu price 4KC. Duller onus irom i.uu lo i-tc. it yu uu jetiuceu. T.V. lUie. toe. Tk: I.JO Clothing and Men's Furnishings We give the men and boys a chance to save money on dress as well as the ladies. All goods in this depart ment will be ofIred to you at prices that you cannot af ford to overlook. Men's Clothing. 1.15 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 5 (HI Men's, Youths' and Hoy's 2 Dress Pants. All separate pants at the same reduction, 3 3 Mon's $2.75 suits', " 5.00 " " 8.00 " " 10.(K) " " 12.50 ." " 15.00 ' " 10.50 " i.i 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 (1.00 7.00 8.00 10.00 Youths' Suits. Sizes 13 to 2rt years. suits Boys' Suits. From to 16 years. 1.00 suits 1.25 ".. 1.50 1.75 " 2.00 " 2.25 2.50 3(H) " 3.50 " 4.00 " 5.1X1 " $2.25 4.00. 7.00 8.50 10.50 12.20 I4.IXI $2.20 2.4 2.(18 3.48 4.20 4.08 5.1)8 0.08 7.08 70c. 08c. 1.19 1.39 1.50 1.88 1.08 2.48 2.88 2.20 .1.08 Children's Two and Three Piece Suits, 3 to 8. l.(X) suits 1.25 " 79c. 08o. All 25c. " 50c. ' 75o. " 1.00 " l.t " 1.50 neckwear and shirts at 10c. 38c. 0o. 70c. 98c. 1.10 All Underwear, all Hats, 3 and Caps at the same reduc- 5 tions in proportion. 3 Boys' Washable Suits. 3 to a. 50c. grade 75o. " Boys 25c. waists ' 50c. " 38c. 50c. 19c. 38c. Silks. All Peau de Soie, Moussel line, Taffettas, India, Foul ards and all fancy silks are reduced. 2..C. .'l5o. 50c. 75c. 85c. 1.00 1.25 1.50 silks salo price Hosiery. Ladles and children's 10c. hose " 15o. " . 25c. " " " 50o. " ' 75o. " " "' 1.00 '! 19c. 25c. 39c. Hoc. 72c. 83o. 1.00 1.25 8c. 12o. 19c. 37o. 58o. 75o. B B SHICK & WAGNER, Next door to Postoffice. "THE BIG STORE." Reynoldsville, Penn'a. 1 3 Tbe ooly place to got silk underwear Uiuiaiuuuiuiuiuiuuiiuiuuiiuiuuuuiuiaiuiuim 'traC'lelland's.
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