t Boys' Special Values in Knee Pants. Bnrlicrs' Conts and Linen Dusters. "RJTILLIRENS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN JEFFERSON COUNTY. "Where there is Everything to Wear." Men's Summer Suits Suitable summer clothing will do n greatdenl toward obviating the great discomforts of extreme ly hot weather. o KEEP COOL o is good advice, with the temper ature above the nineties, out lietter and more practical advice is to tell you how. Outing Suits Are a wonderful help. Their cost is not to be considered when you take into consideration the com fort derived. Our line of these is r large and interesting one of extremely light fabrics such as French and American flanuels, thibets aud homespuns. A change to one of these from a regular suit will be a revelation to you if you have not yet tried it. $6.50 to $15.00. Blue Serge or Fancy Worsted Stripes or Checks all sires. Ideals for summer wear, and you cant think of anything that will give you better wear. A price range from $3.00 to $17.00. Young Men's Blue Serge Suits $6.50. Strictly all wool serge and guaranteed fast color. Boys' All-Wool Vestee Suits $2.00 to $3.00. Boys' Russian Blouse Suits, $1.50 to $5.00. .j Straw Hats .j Men's wide brim Yacht Hats and very stylish. Our line includes split straws and rough braids. Prices $1.50 down to 5 cents. Boys' and Children's Straws from 50 cents down. Shirts Cut to Fit a Man Not a Horse Monarch Shirts is America's standard in make, fit and workmanship. Guaranteed not to fade. $1.00. Princely Shirts at 50 cents. They are worth more money. Some of these have pleated bosoms, others are plain. All colors and all sizes, 50 cents. Summer Underwear For these hot days. Flain ecru or fancy wave, all sizes, extra values at 25 cents. Men's plain ecru, plain black or fancy weave balbriggan, 63 and 69 cent values at our store, 50 cents. Glimpses of the People who are Pasting To and Fro. . Half Hose Men's lace weave half hose, plain or lace weave or lisle balbrig gan, also fancy jacard weave 50c, 25c, 15c, 10 cents. . Men's Belts. All colors ; mounted with nickel or oxidized gun metal . $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. MliSIHES G It E AT. ' "D EPARTMENT STORE. PERSONAL PARAORAPHS. C. M. Llcrd and wife spent Sunday In DuUols. W. C. Reed, of Troutvllle, was In town Sunday. Prof. O. W. Lonkerd la at Beaver Falls this weuk. W. 8. Htonn, of East Brady, was In town yesterday. J. K. Johnston and wife spent Sun day In Drockwayvllle. Mrs. II. L. Lukehart, of Falls Crook, was In town yesterday. Dr. J. C. King was In Indiana county and Pittsburg last week. Dr. Ilarry B. King was In Pittsburg tho latter part of laat week. Robert Done, sr., and wlfo visited In Indlhna county the past week. G. R. Adam, editor of Iirockway vlllu lirconl, was In town Saturday. Mrs. Waltor D. Williams Is visiting or parents at West Sunbury, Pa. A. II. Fasenmyer, thoo merchant of New Bethlehem, was in town Sunday. Thomas White, who Is working at Shawmut, spent Sunday In this place. Miss Olovla and Clydo Murray are spending this week In Gasklll township. Miss Millie Fleming, who was visit- tng at Clarion, returned home Monday. Mrs. C. K. Hawthorne, of DuUols, ltd tod In West RcynoldHvllllo laBt wook. Miss Vada Ilatton, of DuBuls, was tho guest of Miss Alda McF.ntlre Friday. Mrs. J. A. Myers Is. visiting her aughter, Mrs. E. E. Smith, at Patton Station. liooort J. Thomas, the barber, was ovor on Modix run last wcok trout fishing. Mrs. W. S. Ross Is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. A. P. Utter, at Munis ing, Mich. John O'Hare, proprietor of National Hotel, and wife were In l'lltaburg Saturday. Misses Mary and Ida Wells left hero yesterday to visit In Pittsburg and JohnBtown. Miss Nolllo Robinson returned last week from a vUit In Pittsburg and Heaver Falls. Mrs. L. J. McEntlre spent Sunday with her sinter, Mrs. Goorge Humph' rey, In DuUols. JameB E. Mitchell and wlfo, of Brook wayvlllo, visited their parents In this place last week. Miss Estella O Dunnol, of Kano, was the guest of Miss Maud Cluyson in this place the past week. Mrs. Nelvlo Cumptoa, of Uarrlsburg, is visiting bur sister, Mrs. C. A. Stoph unson, in this place. George Humphrey, of DuBois, visit ed his brother-in-law, L. J. MeEntire In this place Saturday. W. Earl Drinker, of Pittsburg, was the guest of bis cousin, Charles L. King, In this placo last week. Mrs. William DoUaas, of DuBols, visited her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Llcrd In this place last week. Miss Anute Black attended the wed! ding of her brother, Frank J. Black, In Bradford last evening. W. W. Wiley, proprietor of The City Hotel, was In Drockwayvllle yesterday afternoon and last ulght. Mrs. Samuel Steel, of DuBoU, visited her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Hildebrand In tbla place the past week. Frank M. Fries, one of the editors of tho Klttannlng Datiand Weekly Times, was In Reynoldsvllle Sunday. Mrs. D. F. Crlbbs, of Verona, visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Deemor, near this place, the past week. MIssOllvo Reynolds, who baa been In Michigan a few weeks, will return boruo the latter part of tbls week. Miss Ida Flemmlng, who was attend' tng Clarion Normal, had to come home Monday on account of poor health. Ira McFeeley, of Wlndber, Pa., Is visiting bis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deemer, noar this place Walter B. Reynolds, who has been attending school at Uulliifonte, came home Monday evening for summer va cation. . Mrs. Merrill Bi-ombaugh and two daughters, of Bradford, aro visiting the former's mother, Mrs. T. C. Reyn olds, in this plaoe. Will Smith, Raymond Brown and Harry Herpel, students In Cornoll Unl verstty, Ithaca, N. Y., came home last week for summer vacation. Charles L. King, student In the Ml souri School of Mines at Roland, Mo, is spending bis summer vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. King, in this plaoe. Mrs. V7. F. Lott, of Troutvllle, visit ed ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H Stiles, in West Reynoldsvllle last week, Mr.' Lett drove ever Sunday and took his wife borne. Miss Clara MeClarren has been at Baxter, Pa., the past week assisting ber sister, Mrs. Joseph Maglll, who was married the 1Kb Inst., get things in order to go to housekeeping. T. C MoEuteer, who ia enjoying two weeks' vacation, was in Pittsburg over Sunday and went to Glean, N. Y., yesterday to visit a few days with bis sister. Misses Eleanor Rord, Emily Bennett and Zoe Woodward visited In DuUols Monday. G. I. Rudolph, of Desire, was In town yesterday and renowed his subscription for The Star. Charles W. King and Ammoii Swartx wont over to Indiana county yesterday to work with an onglnoor corps. Mrs. G. W. Miller and Mrs. D. J. Plfer, of Big Run, were guests of Mrs. S. Ilauck, on Hill street Friday and Saturday. . Dr. J. H. Murray, Dr. J. W. Foust, William Copping and 'Squire S. B. J. Saxton wore at Punxsutawnoy yesterday attending the funeral of Dr. Chas. Ernest. E. Will Rlaok, of Pittsburg, stopped ff here Monday on his way to Bradford to attend tho wedding of his brother, rank J. Black. He will vlxlt his parents here on his return trip. Father P. J. Donahue, MIhsos Molllo Drlxeoll and Kate Fltzpatrlck, of this lace, and rather Edward Dristmll. iif Oil City, went to Allrghny, N. Y., esterday to attend the ooinmetipenioiit at St. llonaventure College. Walter D. Williams wont to Pitts burg the first of this week. He will vlBlt several other pluivs looking lor a location to open a shoe store and will stop at Wost Stinlmry on return trip to spend several wo.'ks at home of his wlfo's paronts. S. B. Loavorty and wlfo mid daught er, Miss Mildred, of Cokevlllo, I'll, Mrs. Annlo Oborlln. of Richmond, ndlana county, and J. W. Stauffor and wlfo, of Llndsoy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I). B. SlBUlTer In Wost Reynold' vllle tho pant week It. H. Farrell, of Elkln. West Va. who holds an Important piwltlon In the ollleo of tho chief engineer of tho W, Va., Central & Pgh. railroad, Is vUlt- Ing his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. M. J Farrell, In this pluce. IIo will remain hero until after his sister, Miss Winnl- frcd, and Mr. Howe are married. Dr. J. W. Coloman, of Jerome, Arizona, Is visiting his brother and sister, M. C. Coleman and Mrs. Dr. J u. King, in tins place. Doctor Is now onjoylng his first vacation In eight years. IIo has a large practice and Is kept very busy. His wife and son have been visiting hor parents in Brookville flvoor six weeks. Muzzling the Dogs. Owing to tho tact that numerous persons have been bitten by mad dogs in various sections of the county tho Town Council of Brookville borough has deemed It necessury to enforce tho provisions of the ordinance prohibiting the running al large of unmuzzled dogs After Wednesday, June 1H, all dogs found running at large unmuzzl within the boro'igh will bo dealt with according to I ho provisions of the oi dl nance. Brook vlllo Itrnublivitn. Filthy Temples in India. Sacred cows often defile Indian torn pies, but worm) yet is a body Hint's pol uted by constipation. Don't permit It, Cleanse your system with Dr. King'i New Life Tills and avoid untold inlsory, They give lively livers. Motive bowols, good digosllon, Due appoiiio. Otilv 25o at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Don't fall to get a pair of solid leather shoos for 11.25 at Mllllrens. Fanny white goods at Butters, 10 to 70o por yd. Go to D. Nolan's shoe store. They are selling Quoen Quality shoo for 12.60, All kinds patent kids, onumoled box calf and plain kids; lace and button heavy and light soles. We couldn't muke our soda uny bet ter at 10 times the price. Reynold Drug Store. Prlester Bros, are selling carpet samples below cost. Big bargains. American Lady corsets at Mllllrens, See window display. Toe 20 cent dinners at tho Hotel Bel nap restaurant are spoken of highly, We like to give you good soda. Rey' nolds Drug Store. Those who havo tried our want column find It pays to do so. American Lady corsets will fit you New line just added at Mllllrens. ' Want Column. Itatem One cent per word for each and every Insertion. Fresh cow for sale. Inquire of Isaao Fleming, on Stewart farm. For Sale Four lots corner 3rd and Hill its. Price from $250 up. City sewerage. Inquire of E. Neft. Wanted One million feet of oak bill lumber sawed to order. C. E. Andrews Lumber Co, New Bethlehem, Pa, For Sale A seven room house, lot 60 by 150 feet, in West Rej notdsvllle. M. E. Weed. "For Rent Good bouse near the glass plant. Inquire of E. Neff For Sale Two lota on MMo street. Inquire of H. J. Hughes. The I3IE Store The Gig Store THIRD SEMI-ANNUAL MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, AND WHITE GOODS SALE, , From Friday, June 20th, to Thursday, June 26th. It is Heedless to emphasize the fact that this is not a sale of the ac cumulation of odd sizes and unusual styles from the stock of the past season. Hut for the benefit of any one who may never have had an opportunity to secure these goods at this price, we want to say that every garment is fresh from the Defender Man ufacturerthe hest Underwear factory in the land. The Sheets and 1'illow Cases manufactured by the Defender jieople also are widely known from the clean material from wfiich they are made and for the skill of the workmen in preparing them for use. We are receiv ing this week a new shipment of White Goods for which the season is just now making such a demand. 1 his, then, is not a sale of left overs, but is of fresh and clean season able goods at such prices that can't le met in any other way or by any competitor. The Defender Muslin Underwear and Defender Sheets and Pillow Cases have won for themselves such n reputation that we need not further recommended them than to say that these are The Genuine DEFENDER. Muslin Underwear. Muslin Corset Covers, i ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii i ii ii ii H ii Muslih Drawers, for Misses, ii ii it for Ladies, ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ' ii Muslin Skirts, ii ii I ii ii ii in Muslin Gowns, 10 cents 15 cents. 25 cents 49 cents 75 cents $1.48 10 cents 15 cents IS cents 25 cents 49 cents 75 cents 98 cents 25 cents 49 cents 75 cents 98 cents $1.48 25 cents 49 cents 75 cents 98 cents $1.58 Sheets and Pillow Cases. These come in two sizes and we guarantee every one to have a torn edge and not cut, therefore alter having been washed instead of l)cing twisted and all out of shape, they will have a perfectly straight edge: IIKMM ED: Unbleached. 81 x 00 at 40 conU ' 81 x 90 at 65 cents Bleached, hi x 90 at 00 cents ' HI x 1)0 at 05 cents ' 81 x 0 at 75 cents " IK) x DO at 70 cenU " 90 x 90 at T.'i cents " 90 x 90 at 85 cent II KMSTITCTIED: Bleached, 81 x 90 at 75 cents " 81 x 90 at 80 cents " 81 x 90 at 90 cents " 90 x 90 at 80 cents " 90 x 90 at 85 cent " 90 x 90 at 95 cent Pillow Cases. We have these in two sizes also. Hemmed, 42 x 36 at 20 conts a " 42 x M at 30 cents a " 42 x 36 at .12 conts a ' 45 x .'tii at 25 cents a " 45 x 30 at 32 ceuts 45 x 36 at 35 cents a Hemstitched, 42 x 3d at 35 cents a " 42 x 36 at 40 cents a " 42 x 3 at 45 cents " 45 x 36 at 40 cents " 45 x 36 at 45 fents a " 45 x 36 at 50 cenU pair pair pair pair pair pair pair pair pair palp pair pair White Goods. We have a large assortment of prices. It ia necessary to see the quality to appreciate them. -NOTE.- Many will remember of the disappointment in not getting of the first selection of January. Accept the opportunity to 6upply your selves before the selection is broken. The best things always go first. REMEMBER THE DATE-JUNE 20 TO JUNE 26. SHICK & WAGNER SHICK & WAGNER The Big Store Next door to Postoffice. Reynoldsvllle, Penn'a. J n
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