.Subscription $1.00 in r year in atlvunce. . A. M'KPIIKPHO M. Kdllor mid Pub. "WEDNESDAY, JANUAUY 15, 11)02. Aniti(lPiwnilontltw".il)ii!ipr,imtll!hi't1rV('ry Weihipniliiy Itnyiiolilsvlllt', Ji'llnrmin I'd. fa., duvotod to thi- IntiwHls f Hiyniililvllld ill with fnlrnoKH, mid wllllH'Bdpeolulljr frleml- towards the lulmi liiK rlnnf. Oommimh-fttloim Ititon.l.il for imhllrntlnn mut l aiM-omimnlod liyllio writer', mimr. not for piinlli'Btloii, Ixit nn n nimriuitvn of ood fulfil. InlpriiHtlnii nnw Items willetiiil. Advert IslnB rates mailt, known nil applleii tlon at this nttlee. , , . Inht.y nnnmmileiitlnns nntl rhnnwt of advertisements shmtM reneh this olllee hy MB"t!'nHon prl.TSI.(K1pcr yenr.ln jrtvnncc. AiMroxs nllrmnmnnlratlons tod. A.lMeun ensnn, llevnohlnvllle, I'n. Entered lit. the Hloffli-n at Ueymildsvlllo Pa., BBKiu'imd elte. mull matter. Borough Republican Suggestion Meeting. The Republicans of this borough hold a suggestion mooting lust Wednesday evening. Tho primary election will ho held In 2nd precinct hoso room from 3.00 to 8.00 p. m. noxt Saturday, Jan uary 18. Following uro the names suggested. Justice of tho I'eaeo -E. NcIT, John M. Hays. Constable-GeorgnW. Warnlek, John I'omroy. School Directors-C. N. Lewis, Smith M. McCroight, Dr. John IT. Murray, A. T. McCluro, Ira 8. Smith. Council-Charles Kitsln, Walter D. Williams, J. C. Ferris, Francis D Smith, A. I King, William Hennett, Dr. J. C. Sayors. Auditors James Evans, W. F. 1. Al exander. High Constable Thomas Clawbaiigh. First Precinct-Register, John Trud gen; judge, L. W. Scott; Inspector, William Copping. Second Precinct Heplster, Kobert Barker, C. C. Gibson; judge, Charles S. Klrchartz; Inspector, George II. Mun-dorff. An Obliging Judge. Judge Gordon of the Clearfield county bar Is very obliging and always willing to accomodate tho attorneys when pos Blblo. During court hist week State Treasurer-elect Harris made u witness testify that a certain man was a liar, to which a prominent attorney quickly addod "just like some politicians." Mr. Harris arose nnd said (if It was meant as personal ho could be seen out side. The attorney promptly agreed and just as promptly Judge Gordon said, "If you gentlemen want to stop out side we'll adjourn court for you." The matter was amicably arranged, how ever, without Interfering with the func tions of tho'-court. J. F. Shaffor, of Rathmel, was In town Monday looking after his interests as a candidate for the Republican nomi nation for County Commissioner In Jef ferson county. Mr. Shaffor Is employed vio the mines at Rathmol and has been a Tongnt of Winslow township for twenty-eight years. He Is popular among the working men because he is one of them himself and is very popular where he Is woll known. Ho Is a dele gate to the National Convention of Mine Workers which will be hold dur ing the month of February and has been delegate to county and district conven tions. Mr. Shaffer will oll a good big vote and when they are all counted he will be up among tho top-notches. Falls Creek Herald. Life is a race not for a silver cup, but for character that Is tho goal. The prize is Heaven, but the race must al . ways be run, and life, to many, is out ward defeat, and to a large number, In ward defeat. January iadics' llmne Journal, Hot chocolate or cocoa with whipped cream 6o. Reynolds drug store. Muslin underwear at Suttors. Glass blowers' shoes, first-class Are proof loather, at cost price.. Call and see them at the People's Bargain store, A. Katzen, proprietor. Wlreloss telegraphy (Parent Co.) all dividends $3.60 share regular price $8.00. $8.00. Jas.D. Shaffor, Bloomsburg, Pa. We are offering bargains In merchan dise, reducing our stock, and will ront our rooms, as I am on the road selling mctjormicic machinery ana can't run a tore at the same time. We have sev eral horses to dispose of and wagons and harness. At the new chop mill below company store you will find all kinds of eod. M. C. Coleman. All underwear, wool and cotton at reduced prices at Butters. Macklnawa and homespuns at half price to close out at Reynoldsylllo Woolen Mill. 300 yds macklnaw 64 inch, in black, brown, blue, and grey, at 60c. yd., just the thing for over shirt and horse blankets. Also 1,000 yds homespun 51 inch at 35o. yd., these are first class bargains. Want Column. Batesi One cent per word for each and every Insertion. ' Found A small pocket knife. Call at tils office, , Clod milk cow for tale, part-Jersey; will be fresh about first of Feb. En quire of M. Flyler. Cow for sale Fresh on 10th inst; 8 ' icld; quite gentle; heifer calf at ' Urn. William Gibson, Good- fa LadieH' Eurs are in this clear up pale at 1-2. MILLIRBNS -vCk .. . .. . "fe Hansons union Made Kail road Glove 75c. Greatest Department Store in Jefferson Oo. D rices Med in Some Instances 1-2. We are now in the midst of a clean up sale and at the same time scouring the markets for the best values to be had in spring apparel. Visit our store and see what a dollar will do. m I it $p Special in Men's Trousers. Tho New Fangle or Sweet Oith in nil sien. Casmeres and Worsteds in fancy weaver Clean-up prices on all of them. Men's or . Boys' Overcoats. Latent creations of Fashion. No old stock, all new styles. All must go in this great clean-up sale. Ladies,' Men's and Childrens' Underwear. U' the undergarments yon bought early in the season are broken, hero is an opportunity for you to get two suits for the worth of one for all broken lots are plashed at J. 1902 Shoes for All. Kncli day brings some new spring shoes to us direct from the factory. .JNO. KKLLY'S FAMOUS SHOES FOR WOMEN. Every lady in this broad land knows that Jno. Kelly's shoes are the Nist fitters and wearers made. 2.o, 2. no. a. oo, a. no. - HOSTONIAN Shoes for men have not yet been ' excelled at $3. M). Hoys' and Girls' Shoes here galore 7.rc to $2. liabien' Shoes with fancy foxed top, with soft sole or wedge heel, here in abundance. 4. In some of our departments it will pay you to buy for future use. Enure stock of Ladies' Cloaks does in this clean-up sale at clean-up prices. Visit us for bargains in the big stone building. Millirens, trie Reliable. I H. W. EASON & CO. 1 First Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Men's, Boys' $ Children's Clothing Furnishings. You can buy suitable, serviceable nnd stylish clothing at this store nil the year round at exceedingly moderate prices the lowest of the year afford you the greatest clothing opportunities ever placed within your grasp. Make good use of your chance whik' it lasts; ltwont last long and it won't be likely to come again for another six . months or so. Remember that when we advertise a sale it doesn't mean just a few items that wouldn't sell but it means everything in the store will be offered at a big sacrifice for these days only. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Jan. 16 to Jan. 22, Don't Miss This Opportunity. ll . CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOY'S. High class clothing during this sale at prices designed to quickly empty heaping counters. If your wants in the clothing line for men and boys are supplied for the present it will pay you largely, price and quality con sidered, to provide for future needs. MENS SUITS AND OVERCOATS. All $3.00 suits and overcoats for mon now - f2.75 " 6.1)0 " " . ii.uo " 6.50 and 7.00 suits and ovorooats for men now 6.50 " .") " " " d.rni " 9.00 " 7 r0 " 10.1X) " " h'oo " 12.00 and 12.50" , " looo " 15.00 " ' " 12 00 " iti.50 " " laico BOY'S CLOTHING Ages from 3 to 16 years. Any mother can pick up many a substantial saving for her boy. And there are many other offers besides th sc. AUHl.OO suits for boy's acres from 3 to 10 voars 75 1.25 and 1.35 suits " " " 1.00 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.60 4.00 5.00 0.00 and 6.50 1.15 1.35 1.50 2.00 2.10 2.85 3.35 3.00 6.00 large assortment of fine worsteds that have not been in stock two weeks at the following cut prices: pants now All fti.no 1.25 X 1.00 1.1.1 I.3; 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3. If 3.40 3.7,' All boy's overooats that sold at same prlco at tho same reuuouotis. uoy t roerur top coats, a to 8 years, at UHo CLOTHING FOR YOUNG MEN Ages from 14 to 20 years. AH V3.00 suite and overcoats now ' . 92.25 " 3.50 " " 2.75 " 4.00 " ' . 8.28 " 0.00 " . 3.H0 " .00 and 6.60 " " 5.00 " 7.00 " ' . 5.60 " 8.00 " " a.5o " .00 , ' . 7.60 " 10.00 , ' i . 8.00 " 12.00 ' " . 10.00 MEN'S TROUSERS. We will offer all men's trousers including a 1.50 " ' . . " 1.75 ' " " 2.00 " " 2.60 " ' " 3.00 . . " " - - " 3.50 .... . " 3.75 " ' 4.00 .... " 4.25 and 4.50 " - BOYS' KNEE PANTS. Boy's 2..0 knoo pants - 18c " 50 ..... . . 3(k, " 75 ." . . r,Hc " 85 . . . . ();-,; " , 1.00 . .. , . . 7!)c " 1.25 " " - 1.00 WORKING CLOTHES. Freeland ovoralls and jackets the best 50o brand la the county now 42o each; all other 60c brandH now 3!o each ItOo grade Keystone now - . 30c 1.60 working coats now - 1..15 1.75 ...... . . . i.ft- 2.50 ....... . . .j, 3.50 " ..... .. 2JK) 5.00 " .. . . 3ao UNDERWEAR. All men's and boy's underwear at graatly roUuced prices. Think of boys heavy tlenou lined uniorwar at 30o a suit. Men's heavy fleeced lined underwear i8o suit mon s z.ou all wool underwear 1.50 a suit " 2.50 " . , 2.00 " 3.00 " " . 2 25 " 4.00 " - - 3.25 HEAVY OVERSIIIRTS. noy's 25o Jersey over shirts now Men's and boy's 50o jorsey over Bhtrts now .. 8,50 " " " " flannol " " boavy wool " " 1.00 " 1.25 " 1.60 Mun's and Boy's 50 70 " 1.00 " ' 1.25 " " 1.75 " 2.00 1 x 3.00 sweaters 10c 3c i8c 78c 11.00 1.15 ;i8c f)5c lc -1.00 1.35 1.65 .2.58 DRESS SHIRTS. Buy better shirts and pay less by buying them here. They are first class, well made gar ments, linen where linen ought to be and you save n large percentage. No man's wardrobe is complete without a liberal supply of these items. Now's the time to lay in a good stock for present use and use in the near future, for these prices will not lie surpassed or equalled here or elsewhere again this season. These consist of white unlaundered nnd laundered fancy stiff bosom nnd fancy soft shirts. All 50o drexs shirts 37o " 75o dress shirts - 50o " 1.00 and 1.25 dress shirts - 75c All flannelette night shirts at hiiitiu pric.-s. All gloves and mittens at cost. Lumberman 1.25 gums now - - 1.00 " 1.40 " - 1.20 ' 1.85 " - - 1.60 " .85 heavy stocking 70c " 1.00 ..... . . 75o 2.75 gum boots now ... . 2.25 3.25 snug proof gum boots now - . 2.85 1.20 arctics now - - 05o All socks at cut prices. Men's anil boy's cups that sold at from 25o to 75c now from l.'ic to 50c. All hats at cut prices. SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS. All wo have loft of tho many pairs of men' and boy's shoes we place on sale at 15 per cent under our already low prices. The sizes are yet remarkably complete, so if you want the best puir of shoes for tho price you ever bought take advantage of this chance. All overshoes at same reduction. All glass blowers shoes will go at 1.10, 1.20 and 1.25. UMBRELLAS. Lay by something for u rainy day, If lis only a good umbrella you will never appreciate your havings or our umbrellas until you are In actual need of thorn; we offer Remember sale commences all umbrellas less 20 per cent. T 1 Rt. . . T 90. The greatest thing astore can do for its customers Is Jan- lotn and ends Jan. JJnd. that which deserves their trade give them value, save Goods must give satisfaction them money. We promisu It on this sule In most per- r . , contable amounts. " rciu.iucu. l :i;2vl, t VJ IT j. zt 'V ft ' 7 ' rt W. BfSON 6c GO.. Next Door to Postottiee. Eeynoldsville, Penii'a 3 3 0
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