CTe Stnr .Stihwrtplirm $1.00 per vr n i(fwtwr. A. Ktlltor and Pub. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEU 1WU . AtilnrlrH,n(lrnt lornl imiipr.iiultlMii'dPVi'ry Wetlnowliiy at KpyniiMtvlllc, .li'fforsnn l'n. V.. dKVIIIml III till' IlltlTI'MlH llf Kl'VlllllllaVlllO jnaJi'tTiTAonrniitity. Non-iHilMlrtil, will iri'iit all with fnlrm. mill will lii'i'ipiH'liilly f rlt'iiil v tnwnnln thr ItilHirliiit rlut. llommiiiilriitlmn Inli'iiili'd fur tiiilillcntlon ain.t hn ncconii'iinliMl Itythn whiit'h iihiiii', not. for uiiDlli'iitlon, tint h n mmninli'i' of V-.ind fnltli. Iiiti'rt'1ltitf iiowh hi'riiHHiilli'hf'il. Ailvirlllnil hum mini" known on iippllru tlon nt tlilmiffli'i. fienitlily foiiiiiiiinlciilloiifi mill rlintitfn of 'iJvi'rtlHi'mi'ittH hIiouIiI rtMii'li Oils ollli'n liy IVioniliiy neon, Siitmrrtptlon prlrrtt.iOMr year, In iidvnni'i'. Afldrfi iilleninmunlriitton. to r A. Hliph n"nn, Id'TnoliNvllli', I'll. Rnlnred nt t li piHtoltlcp nt. Kcynolrtflvlllp, Pa., a. iierottd rlns. mull nmilrr. Hormtown. Miss Julia SclnniRrs, who In working In Iloynolilavllle, spent Sunday In thin pi noo. MIm Kmma Bliss, nf Dormer's Cross Roads, wax a Hormtown visitor Hununy. 7.. S. Burkott wont t) C'urwensvlllo Wednesday. J. I). Smith was at Kiiiorlckvillo Tuesday. Miss Cora Horm Is visiting lire gi'Hml paronts, Mr. and Mr. Daniel Donry at Docmor's Croas Honda. Mrs. Georgo Horm Is very 111 with rheumatism. Levi Schugnrs, of Isomer's Cross Roads, passed through Hormtown Wed nesday. W. H. Schugars Is hauling hay at Rathmcl. S. J. Dean moved to Heynoldsvillo last week. II. T. Craven went to Michigan, whore ho expects to remain for somo tlmo. Christmas Oift for Little Money. Sent as a year's subscription to The Ymtth't Companion 1 .75 will huy the fifty-two weekly Issues of The. Youth' Companion for l!K)2. It will buy the two hundred and fifty fascinating stories In tho new volume, for UK):!. It will buy the fifty Interesting special articles contributed by famous men and women to tho new volume for l!K)2. It will ontitio tho new subxeriher who sends In his subscription now to all the Issues of lite Companion for tho remain tng weeks of P.H11 free. It will entitle tho new subscriber for 1902 to ono of The Companion' now Calendars for 11HI2, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. Full Illustrated announcement of the new volume for 1IK12 wll be sent to any address free. ' The Youth's Companion, I9n Columbus Avenuo, Boston, Mass. Spreads Like Wildfire. Whon things are "tho best" they be- como -me nesi selling." Abraham Hare, a loading druggist, of Belleville. wnuis; -ciectric isiuers are tlio best soiling bittors I have handled In 20 years." You know why? Most diseases begin In disorders of stomach, liver, ' kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Elec trlo Hitters tones up the stomach, regu lates liver, kidneys and bowels, purities the blood, strengthens the nerves, heneo euros multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. I'uts now life ana vigor Into any weak, sickly, run down man or woman. Prico .10 cunts Sold by H. Alox Stoko, druggist. Winter Excursion Route Book. In pursuanco of Its annual custom the Passenger Department of the Penn sylyanla Hailroad Company has just ls SUed an Ht.tl'Ant.lVA nnrl fuminn..linnulN book descriptive of the leading Winter roSOrtM Of thfl K.ftut. unH M.iti.k nnA l... - --- - - "."I Muu Hiv ing the rates and various routes and uuuiuumuons oi route or travel. L.lke an tne publications of tho Ponnsvl vanla Railroad Company, this "Winter Excursion Hook" Is a modol of typo graphical and clerical work. It is bound m m uauumiuic UIIU nritlNMO COVOr in colors, and contains much valuable in' formation for Winter tourists and travelers in general. It can be had free oi charge at the principal ticket offices aI I- H i 1 . . i , in inn i uunsyivania ivauroaa company ..111 I , .... ' J or will be sent nostnald iinnn ann'iea W. Boyd. Assistant Goner- tlon to Can 1 Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sta- nun, rnuaaoipnia. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in me postomce at Koynoldsville, Pa. week ending Nov. 9, 1901: John Berly, Mary Smith, Goorge A Schilling, J. W. Miller, Mrs. Jennie A Deemer. R. P. Dnnlnn Say ad vertisod and give date of list waen caning ior a novo. A. M. Woodward, P. M Oreat Luck of an Editor. "For two years all effort to oure Eo sera In the palms of my hands failed," writes editor H. N. Lester, of Syracuse, Kan., "then I was wholly cured by Bucklen's Arnloa Salve." It's the world's best for eruptions, sores and all skin diseases. Only 25o. at H. Alox Stokes drug store. In- For rent Store room 28 x 60 ft. quire of J. C. King & Co. If you want a nloe shoe cheap, call at Johnston & Nolan'a shoe store. Good Bt and good shoes at the lowest possible price at Johnston & Nolan's. This Week we Start a Grand Sale in onr New Room. With new goodn, In fact everything new. Our aim linn been, and we have succeeded, in making thin utore the inont HiitiHfnctory place to deal in HeynoldpvillH and wir rounding community. Our ftore i the largeHt nud the ntock the bent for the leant money. The cold weather will make you think about warm garments to wear. The next thought in, Where in the right place to go and buy what you need at the right price? M1LLIKENS have demonstrated that their goods possess character, style and fit, and always at the lowest prices. Onr stock this fnll surpasses all former displays. Ve have four times more room than we ever had, the stock Is larger and better than ever, Hie counters and shelving are fairly groaning under this mammoth stock. We give unbounded opportunity for economy to the man or woman who would dress well and keep within the bounds of a moderate juice. Now we don't claim to have a patent on selling merchandise but we do claim that no permanent success can be built on a shoddy foundation and as each of the' eleven years of our mercantile history has gone on record with bigger sales than the preceding year, our goods must have been right ami the garments we show this season ure the best yet and while we advanced the stock and qualities, we have at the same time decreased cur prices. ' Men's Business Dress Suits. Winter Overcoat Buyers. I What your eyes see, that is the best evidence". VVc challenge every clothing dealer and depart ment store In this town. We alone are the leaders in the clothing business. We buy for spot cash, watch every turn in the market and buy and sell thousands of dollars worth every year. Yon can readily understand why we are in a position to do better by you than any other dealer. We don't ask you to take our word. (JO AROUND! Investigation will tell the story. It will bring you back to this store every time. Among these suits you'll find all the new weaves that are now the rage. There are French flannels, serges, cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres everything. 100 differ ent patterns of cloth to one that you will find elsewhere. "When men see this great stock towering up from a whole room full of tables and racks, they'll say Millirens is the store for them. How can they say anything else? We have made wonderful sales but none to compare with this one. The prices on these suits we guarantee can't be matched and they are as follows: $5.00, $ 15.00, $7.00, $8.00, $J).00, $10.00 and up to $18.00. Come in, see for yourself. You will have a selection here which represents widest choice of the best winter styles and fabrics. This season the correct overcoat is of two kinds: the medium and long length. Wre've kept this requirement in view when the coats were bought and have them both in ox fords, tans and browns, though blacks and blues are popular with many. Wo have them all. They are all extremely handsome. Home silk-lined with satin sleeve lining at $10.00 that's simply a hint. The general range is from $5.00 to $18.00. Every overcoat is a mar vel for the money any way you look at it. The Union label is sewed in each garment. A big line of Hoys' Double Hreasted Knee Pants Suits These suits are in the new weaves. There are sizes for ages 8 to 16 years. You get a big selection of styles and different kinds of cloth to choose from. The goods are all wool. No house anywhere can meet our prices with garments that will match up with these prices: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00. Fall flttlre ior women and Girls. An opening display. It's a collection of the dis tinctly new things. It will be approved by every wo man who visits the department whether they coine as sightseers or buyers. The dashing winter modes in suits, skirts and jackets are superior to those shown gen erally about town. Come and see for yourself. Polite sales-people are here to exhibit the garments. There will be no urging to buy. No woman can afford to miss Hi in great display. Winter Jackets. For women or misses, in Eaton box front effects. Made of broadcloths in heavy weights, lined with silk through out, trimmed or plain, $5.00, $7.00, $9.50, $10.60, $15.00 and $17.00. The choice is broad and the values matchless. Call and see them. Dress Skirts. Made of cheviots trimmed with satin bands in flounce effects, make very stylish, priced exceedingly low $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Now remember the place The Big Building with the Stone Front. We sell everything to dress Men, Women and Children out from the sole of their feet to the crown of their head. We want every person within a radiu9 of 12 miles to come in and see this new building and mammoth stock at exceedingly low prices. A few of the ladies have been in and seen a portion of the ladies' goods and gave us high comments on the stock and tell us that our prices are lower than they ever saw. iimmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmnmmmttmttittmimimmitimimimm I H- W- r5fSON 6c GO. I I W. G. & B. Clothing is the Best that is Tailored. 1 There are several hundred wholesale clothing manufacturers in this country. Of this hundred you may count on the fingers of your one hand those whose attire is in the first rank. We have bought from what we think the best clothing house in the country. The garments are tailored and finished up to the rigorous standard set for our apparel. We insist upon styles that are up-to-date in every detail the garments must be superior to the average. The man who buys here tn the first place saves money because we shave prices down to the lowest possible limit. In the second place he gets the best ideas of the most skilled designers and cutters in the country. In the third place he gets a perfect fit. These garments are made to fit him. Alterations free of charge. What custom tailor can otter you more, even at double our price. I w k IV. ft 5 V v Notice of Application for Charter. Notice I. herebj riven that an application will be made to the Governor of the Butte of I'BiiunylVBnla on the 20th day of November, by U. W. Lmikerd.A. J. ItavlH. K. B. Tfltrlck. O. E. Kramlli'li and K. H. LoiiKwell under the ma of A mm, in li ly of the Uoumiunwealth of Punnttylvanla, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorpora tion and Kviculatlou of certain Corporal Ioim," approved April 81, 1H74, and the .upplemenl. thnrnto, for the Charter of an InU'iiUi d (lor- . 1 . l .L A 1, ......... I I . . U I yceum Bureau" the character and object whereof la that of dolnu a funeral Lrceum and Kiiterlalnment Hureau bualneMa, and for tueee purpoHee, to have, poaaee. aud en.loy all tuerlvhu. benettia and prlvlleKeaof the .aid AC OI AJwemuiy auu iw .uppiemenia. CMiLuk U(Hiai, paBoii, Pa., November t, ltul. Bollciton. g ffV'-niifci 4 y Jt mA IS B 1 1 14 Men's Overcoats. Stylltih garment made of all wool mixed vicunas, out with the proper full backs. AIho black and blue Keraoy, papular box stylea. These coat oan't be duplicated at the prions M.tfO to 18.00. Men's Suits. , Cut In the very latest styles front reliable thlbets and vicunas; also the seasons new Ideas In mixtures, checks and over plaids. Kach detail of make and tlnlxh is looked after in a way unusually found only In suits of a hltfhor price. Prices from Kl.bO to $18.00. Young Men's Overcoats. Medium or lonff coats, some with yoke, others box effects. All the now swell effeots and materials are represented hero. Prices from 2.U0 up to $12.0(1. Young Men's Suits Aires from 14 to 10 years. Made from black thlbet, blue or black cheviots and fancy tweeds and casstmeres. 13 road shoulders ana up-to-date In every detail, rare values from (2.25 to 112.00. ' Good assortments of hats, caps, shirts, neck wear and underwear for men and boys. Also the best assortment of trunks, suit cases, traveling bags, etc. We Clothe Boys Better than they hare ever been before. Progress Is the motto of our boy department. It is not only to the front with the largest selection of styles but also shows a great many novel Ideas. Butter workmunHhlp and finish cannot be found. Boys double breasted suits. Boys double breasted Biilts of ma terials ranging from relluble woolens to flnest of (abrles; no matter what the prico your money's worth Is guaranteed. Choice from $ti."i0 down tolKlo. Boys Sailor Suits. The latest sailor blouse offucts some elulviratoly trimmed, all neatly made. A wide range of choice In the correct materials. Highest quality ut ."i.OO then ranging In price down to IKIe. Boys Three Piece Suits. Three garment suits in all the new and staple fubrica of tho lattest pat terns and tailorings. A choieo of those dressy suits that are unrivaled at our prices, which range from tti.OO down to $1.25. Boy's Stylish Overcoats. The very latest yoke effects In ex ford gray and novelty materials, ax well as the plain fabrics, out lined and finished in a perfect manner and showing a matchless value from $ti.00 down to $2.00. Boy's Warm Reefers. Snug, warm and stylish garments with coat or storm ootlars, priced from $.1.50 down to $1.25. We have started a bargain counter this week; on it you will find goods at greatly reduced prices. These goods consist of 2 shirts, caps, gloves, neckwear, shoes, etc., there are not many of a kind but perhaps just the size you wear. Men's white 50c. 3 laundered shirts, 35c. Men's 75c. shirts, 48c. Men's $1.00 shirts, 73c. 50c. caps, 35c. Boy's caps 19c. Men's $2.25 shoes 2 98c. Neckties at 5, 10 and 15c. 3 H. W. EASON & CO. 3 3 Next door to Postoffice. 3 3 Reynoldsville, Pa. HmfWHIIHIHIUfHiHHIIHIHIIIMIIltHHtlHIHIH.WIMIIIIMIHIIHIWIWMIIWMIIHUIIIIUIIIIIMHIMUiMIIHIIUUItUtUUliil(UtM' FINE LINENS FOR THANKSGIVING I rarwiMiwrartM There is no time of the year when the housewife takes no much pride in nice Table Linens, Napkins and Tow els as at Thanksgiving. We have just received a shipment of imported Linens and kindly invite your inspec tion. We have Linen from the hand looms of every flax producing land and we dc not hesitate in saying our best ones are strictly all linen because they are not blemished with cotton or tow. See the assortment of patterns as they ' will interest you. SHIOK f WAGNER tkg big STOrce. Nkxt Door to Postoffice.
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