SI s Buy the celebrated COLUMBIAN Stoves and Ranges and run no risk as they are beyond question The Handsomest, Most Durable, and Perfect Working Stove Manufactured. EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED. If not as represented, money refunded. Call and see our fine big stock just received. Beats anything ever shown in the town. KEYSTONE HARDWARE Opposite Hotel Belnap. I N. HANAU,, The Cheapest Tlace. The Best Goods for less Money than any other store in town. clothiistq. Suits $8 and 19 suits now for $5.50. fine Clay Worsteds, $K to H4.00. fine D. B. Clay Worsted, 15 dollar suit, to-day price 110. Overcoats, J3.00. Overcoats, $5.00. Fine Overcoats. $7.50. $5.00 Overcoat lor $3.50. Roefor, $1.25. Knee Pants, 19 cents, fleeced Underwear, 40 cents. all-wool Underwear, $1.50. Dress Goods. Black Henrlotta, 25 cents. ' . Black Henrietta, "5 cenU. Black Henrietta, 45icente. Blue Henrietta, 25 cents. Blue Henrietta, 45 cents. . Black and Blue Skirting, 40c. DressPlaid 15, 18, 20 cents, now (or 121 cents. Ladies' flannelette night gowns, 90 cents. Misses' flannolotte night gowns,i45 cents. Fleisher yarn, 90 cents per pound. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Mons' Men's Men' Men's Men's Men's Boys' Boys' Boys' Boys' Men's About Plumbing . , . If there is a job about your house you want done right, it is the Plumbing: When you want a house built you don't go to the milkman; you go to somebody who makes buildingjhouses his business. Same way with plumbing. When you want first-class work you go to a place where they make Plumbing their business. We have been in the plumbing business for years. We think we know something about it. The work we've done in Reynoldsville since we located here is evidence that a good many other people think that way too. If you have a job of plumbing or repair work and will 'phone or drop us a card, we will be glad to call and talk it over and submit an es timate. Work talks. We are not the only plumb ers in town, but we're willing to let our work demonstrate that we can do first-class work at moderate prices. WM. E. LUCAS. Notice ol Applica tions tor License. Onlernt thr Pourt of nnrtor 8pw1nn Fix ing ma rime ut wmrh Applications rir Lltiior Llronso Flmll be Honrd, Kto. And now. Drtnbur ftrri. 1WR. It la onlnrod an follow: That thn third Monunv nr .innimrv. ono thousand iMtfht hundred nml nlnnty-ntnr, unci oVlock In tho fnrrnoon of vnvh riny (Wing tin nrfond Motnliiy of thn Jummty term. In each yt'iiri no linn mo sunn' i nrrrny nxvn nn mo tlmo nf .which nnnilcntlons for Hcimiho to it'll nntrtftimiH, vinous, mult or hri'WfMl lliimr Mm 1 1 Im hrnrd, nt which tlnio nil person? up- :lylntror mttklnjr ohlectlon. to nppltcntlom for Hiild licences mv he henrd hv evidence. petit Inn, remoimtrtmcn or rounnl. ritiii iuensetiHn jrrunien Him 11 tiikp er tt and he In force for one vear from tho six teenth day of February next following tho grunting of the Hit mo. H, AtHillcuntn for nlncei not hnrrtnforn II- cenecl will he resulted to eniuhlinh lit the Ut iles oi inn lippncunt ami ut ine neceiiy ior nuch licensed place, and In conteHted ease not more than three wltnensei on a side will e heard on the mitHion or the ueneral chur- ncterof thn applicant and the necessity of the place for which a license In desired. 4. Hunnlcmentitl net It Ions and remon strances In writing; also specific ohcctlon nine eiition or oonu oi inn iippncaui us veil us sneclHc ch utiles made auulnst him shall he reduced to wiitlmt, and tiled In the asu at least nve duvs before tho time tlxea for heuihiK sulci application, otherwlsH they will not he considered, and noevldence will ho heard In support of them, hy the Court. This rule shall not apply to dliiallfytng cruises aristng within inu five days preceding tho heart nir. ft. No isnirlt turns, vinous, malt or brewed lliiiors, or any admixtures t hereof, shall ho furnished or sold by nny licensed vendor be tween the hours of IO.;aV o'clock p. m., and .1 M clock, a. in., of each dav on w Inch said li quors otherwise may be legally sold. tt. All order and rules, or pints thereof, now In force, which may ho Inconsistent, with tho foregoing order and rules, uru hereby rvselnded, Hy the Court, JOHN W. KKKD, President .ludgn. Tho followlnir nnnllcailons for license to sell liquor have been tiled In tho ntheo of tho t'lern or the i nun or quarter sessions oi ,iei ferson county for January Hesslon, writ HkTAII. I.igi'OlI MI'KNHKS. 1. Jacob II. Hykes. residence Wlnslow town ship, ykes' Hotel. 2. tt. K. McKlnley, resldenco HiiMikville borough, I'nlon Hotel. 3. It. K. Tlover and N. O. F.delblute, resi dence Funxsutawney borough, Hotel l'antall. 4. James 11 unites, resldenco Wlnslow town ship, Hotel Hughes. ft. Otto t Philips rosluVnro Cliiyvllle bnr ounh. Mndsey Hotel. n. i-rutin r. urunam, resmence runu- tuwney iHirotigh, Holed Waveiiy. t haries K. iKon. residence lirnokviiio borotiuh. Central Hotel. H. (i. I. MuMinuton and I,. A. lliady, resi dence MriMtkvllle borougli, American Hotel. It. ritllln .1. A Ibreler, resldenco lirmtkvuio borougli, JelTerson House. in. V. K. Chestiutl. residence lirookvilie borougli, Sew Commercial Hotel. II. Frank J. Hluck, residence Ueyimldsvlllo borough, The Mansion. IS. Hen Hecord and Thomas i-, Mensnn, resldeuc-e McCalmonl township, Honson liouso. t. Kdward V, liVnnni. resldenco I'tinxsti- tuwney boroimh, ashliocton House. 14. T. V. Anderson, residence tug Kun nor- ough, Hotel Anderson. 1.V it. ll. liarcbiv. residence Washington township, Hotel liarclay. nt. ,iacon .iierw nu resilience, i nns i rciK iHiroiiuh, Falls Creek Hotel. IT. I . K. Itennls, residence Funxsutawney Itorough, Hotel llennis. is. John uuiu isk. resHieiice i;iiy vine nor- Otlgh, Farnell House. n. r.uwin ievier, resinence nnMiKviuo iHiroiiuh, ItnHikvllle House. m h. k. Muiiier. resmence runxsutuwney borough, Hotel Whitney. 21. James . M. c a r. resldenco i layvuie borinigli, llayley House. X'z. luirry it. ,,cirei:or, resmence Jici ui mout township, Hot id Mctirogor. 2:i. .lobn Munsell and (ieorifo Koberts. resi dence Wlnslow township, Central Hotel. 24. w. t. (iessier, ivsuience runxsuiawney borough, City Hotel. W. h. uoss. ivsniencu wesi ueynoius- vllle borough, Uoss House. ,M. lohn O'Hare, resldenco Keynoldsvllle borough, National Hotel. '27. Josen 1 Mo Vmati and irnvui naag. resi dence Funxsutawney borough, Continental 110101. in. Frank A. Mcconne II. residence uevn- oldsvlllo lhiroiih, Frank's New Tavern. 21). Jonoihan M. Davis. residence lievnolds- vlllo borough. Horns House. ,). m.j. .Miiier.reHiueuce Aici itimoiu umn- shlp, Fark Hotel. HI. Havld M. t'rowford, residence Wlnslow township. Commercial Hotel. ;t. James Knsell, residence Falls Creek borough, Taylor Avenue Hotel. ift. Kysctme Wayne, residence Henderson township, Wayne House. H4. Joseph Mclinald, residence lirookvilie Ixtniugh. Hotel Longvlew. & u imtl iunoniaiine, residence rails 1'reek Itorough, Hotel Lamontagne. ;w. TbomiiH (ireen and Johu Conner. rtsl dence Keynoldsvllle borough, Imperial Hotel. it?. W lilnm A. Jordan, residence Ulg Hun horrHigh, Hotel McClure. HH. w. W. Wiley, resldenco Heynoldsvlllo bonnigh, Hotel Helnap. m. t'layton K. I'ulmer, realdence Forry township, ForU li am Hotel. Witoi.esAhE Liquor Ficknhkh. 1. James B. Fhelan nnd H. E. Wilson, resi dence Funxsutawney borough, In that one storied brick store building, located on the west side of JelTerson street In the said hor oukIi of Funxsutawney, In the county of Jef ferson aforesaid, 011 lot 1 ton tided on the north hy L. V. Mcguuwn: on tho east by Jollcrsou Htret; on the south by un alley; and on the. west ny an aiiey. 2. Joseph F. Welst,rsidence lteynoldsvlllo borough, in the st 010 room occupied by tho applicant, situate In said Itorough of Hoyn nldsvllle, county of Jell coon and state of I'ennsviviiuia. noiituieu on ine uoriii ny main street ; on the south by iiordon alley! on tin east, ny r, nicwonaiu; anu on vim wesi ny I ieg nan & Mclonalu. IMiKW F.HB Licknhks. 1. Magnus 1 Allgeler, nsldence Brookvlllo Doroutrn. "hnrini: lireworv. linMtkv 1 o. ra. 2. 8. C. Christ, doing business as The Brookvlllo Brewing Co., residence Brookvlllo borough, "Tho lirookvilie llrewlng Company," iirooKviuo, vn. . Hernhard Schneider and E. B. Bender son. residence of Hernhard Wchnolcler Funx- Htitawney borough, residence of E. B. Hender son tfrookviuo uorougu, r,m uun liittwery, runxsuiawnoy, ra. 4. Joseph Baumgartnor, residence Funxmi' tawney borotigh, "The Funxsutawney Brew ery," FuriXHUtawdey, Fa. rut i n li. HLoon, Clerk of the CoUrtof Quarter Hesshins, Phooe No. 41. 5th street, 8 doort from Gas Office. TO METHODISTS. ratronize the ltent ami CheaiHxt THE PITTSBURG CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. EatabliHhed 1833. Ilov. C. W. smith, D. D., Editor. Organ of the MothodUt EpUoopal unurcn in weHtorn ronnsyivanla, mast' em Ohio and Woxt Virginia. Able artlcloB on all tho live questions of the day. The contributors Include' some of the most eminent writers of the church. The weekly exposition of the Sunday School LesHon Is unexoulled. Interest ing news from all the churches. Special attention (riven to the Ep- wortn ixague ana Young tones' Do partmonts. Terms only 11.00 pur year in advance All Itinerant Ministers of the M. E. Church are agents, to whom subscrip tions may be paid. Sent three months on trial for 25 oenU. Sample copies sent iree. Mention tuis paper. , Addres Christian Advocate, C24 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa, Rathmel. Miss May Johnston was culled to !)u- Bols InHt Thnrsduy on account of tho donth of hor brother. Mrs. .lowph Dlteb sprnt Christmas In hlmnrsburg, Clarion Co., Pa. Mm. Nina Cameron la visiting with hor brother In New Kensington. Uov. A. J. Meek prenchod an Interest ing sermon hero Sunday afternoon. Chns. Snider burled a four-months old child In tho Prospect oemetor) last Friday, Hev. Dean ofllelated. Roy Harrln visited In nig Hun lost week. School started Monday after a two wouks' vaeatlon. Tho following persons attended tho funeral of Merl Johnston In Dullols Sunday: Joseph Hatnson, John Me- Pherson, Blanch Stewart, Maggie Bar clay, Hannah Bnttson nnd Jennie nnd May Wyse. Bargains at tho Hevnoldsvillo Woolen Mill In ends, seconds, remnants, blankets, flannels, hosiery, shirts, pants, Ac. But a small quantity of oneh of tho abovo. I Irst come, first served. Office of Jefferson ) tt Clearfield Coal V Bevnoldsville, Pa. .V Iron Company ) Bee. 10. 1!K)1. Notice is hereby given that tho regu lar annual meeting o' tho stockholders of tho Jefferson and Clearfield Coal and Iron Company will bo held nt tho com pany's olllen in Hcynoldsvillo, Pennsyl vania, on Tuesday, January 21st, 1!MI2, at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for tho ensuing year, and tho transaction of sneh other business as mny properly come before the meeting. I.Uril'B W. KOIIINSOM, Attest,. President. Oko. I.. Eaton, Secretary. First National Hank ' H E I'.VO . OS VILLK. Capital, 850,000. Surplua. - - 820,000. Ncnti 7i ( ii'iiiiiiu. virr rrn.1 John II. Hniirlier. 4'militer. Director: 0. Mitchell, Kcolt. McCIkIIuikI, .1. O. Klnf Joint II. CoMm-h, i. V.. Ilrown, O. W. Kuller. .1. II. KhucIht. Ones u itenpi:ilhuMktim iMWlncHStiurl snbrtts the HcenuniH or incrfhioiis, prfiriwifinui men furnierH. tnechtinh'y, miners, lurnhermen am! others, romlMinti 1 he rnom cureftil ullenthin lo ine nuNineH(,T it 1 1 nei'stn'4. Huru iM'pnrtlt llixis for rem. First Nntlonul Hank hiillcllnir, Nolan hlock Fire Proof Vault. Stockholder's Meeting. The regular annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho First National Bank of Hcynoldsvillo, Pa., for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, will be held In tho Banking Hoom oSi Tues day, January 14t,h, 1002. at 3.00 p. m. John 11. KAlTfJIlRH., Cashier. Hoe of Reynolds-1 i llle& Falls Creek RovnoldsvllloPn. Railroad Co. ) Dec. 10, 1IKI1. Office of Reynolds' v Hail Notice Is hereby given that the regu lar annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Hevnoldsvillo and Falls Creek Railroad Company will be held at the Company's olllco In Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, January 21. 1002, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a President nnd Board of Directors for the ensuing yenr, nnd the transaction of such other business no may properly come heforo tho meeting. Lucius W. Hohinson, Attest, President. John O. Whitmork, Secretary. The Ballad Hit of the Century ! Be sure nnd Ret n copy Arthur II. Ilaskin's great ballad hit, entitled "Don't Leave Old Kentucky." This is positively the best ballad that has been pub lished in years, so don't fail to secure a copy at once. For sale nt Haskin's Music Store, Headquarters for Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Reynoldsvlllo, Penn'a. 1 GUARANTEE 1 iiiaiiiiiiauuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii EVERY PRIZEU STOVE IS GUARANTEED to be perfect in Construction, Workmanship, and Material, and after a fair trial in your own home to bo satisfactory to the purchaser or Money Helurided. SINGLE HEATERS, DOUBLE HEATERS, COOK STOVES, RANGES. FOR TWO WEEKS from January 1st we will make a . . Special Low Price. . . It Ib a sacrifice, but they must go. If you want a Stove, come in, look at the Stove and get our prices. O. R. HALL, House Furnishing Store. Opposite Postoliiqe, Undertaking and Embalming. FIKST VLASS WORK f VA HA A TICKlh I nm nlso headquarters for PICTURE, FRAMING. I enn have your picture enlarged at n reasonable price. I also RE-SILVER MIRRORS. Office nnd ware room in renr of G. W. Klepfer's 5 and 10 cent store. J. H. HUQlieS. THE tl A NO 10 VEST STORE OF 0. W. KLEPF&R Main Street, is headquarters for dolls nnd toys of every description. Fine Line to Select front for Christmas. I am closing out Ladies' nnd Children's Wool nnd Heavy Fleeced Line Underwear at a Sacrillce. Call nnd see them. I carry n large line of Queenswarc, Glassware, Notions, Etc, My prices are away down. G. W. Klepfer. We fire in n position to save you big round dollars on Gro ceries. We don't nsk you to pay your neighbors' unpaid bills. Our motto Pay as you go and be happy. Below we quote you prices on some goods just for a starter. 1G pounds fine Granuh ted sugar, $1.00 25 pound sack Granulated sugar, $1.50 9 pounds Arbuekles or 4X coffee, $1.00 A good bulk coffee worth 20 cents, only 15c Finest bulk coffee 20 to 35c is rons i ouet l'aper. io W 3 lb. can Bartlett Pcu9 10c One doz. fine Toilet Soap, 13c Best Laundry 6oaps, 7 bars, 25c. Good " " 11 bars, 25c Tetlcy's Tens they are fine. We sell 'em. Special Price Sugar in 100 ( ponnd sacks. The old saw, "largest stock and lowest prices," is true in ouf case. ROBINSON & MUNDORFF, The Bio Grocery, Reynoldsville, Fenn'a. Reynoldsville Hardware Gompanu. K' ,.-.fV'"'-,I'T' , fiee iisrsu:Rasrc:E. Brookville Pa. Since 1878. 2 FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES. JOHN TRUDGEN, Solicitor, Reynoldsville, Penn'a. Just as They Grow Tho Finest Canned Goods in lie World 40 VARIETIES STYLES IN TIN 4 GLASS FRUITS Right off the Trees VEGETABLES Fresh from the Farm FISH Wriggling from "the Water. FINE5T CANNED IN THE WORLD, 40 VARIETIES IN TIN AND OLASS. H. v'W. Moore, Reynoldsville, Pa. Have you seen our Mew Automatic Wringer. Warranted, to fit perfectly the smallest article or one which opens the rolls an inch without changing the wheel screw unduly straining the spring or getting out of gear. Saves over 50 per cent in labor and is pronounced by all who have used it to be much the best wringer on the market. Five year guarantee with every wringer. For sale by REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. rrn:.a:rxrrrr rrr (Ptr r r rn i x n ' (TIP n r JID.UU ran anu tinier upenmy pim OF THE- Diindcc Woolen Mills Tailoring Co. THIS BIG TAILORS, 40 NORTH BRADY STREET, DU BOIS, PENN'A. Twentieth Century Methods. Single Price Single rrofit. Suits or Overcoats to Order $15.00. We have over 1000 different pattern in elegant Fall and Winter Suiting and Overcoating to select from. Tbese garments are equal to any 125 to ft 10 Suit or Overcoat. All our garmontg are made by nkllled union labor. Our Raglan Overcoat cannot be excelled. $15.00 From Mills to Man Direct. $15.00
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