SHICK & WAGNER TI-I33 J3IQ STORE Right in the midst of the busy season we have replenished our entire stock so that we can supply your wants without any disappointment to you. We did this in the face of scarcity of woolen and cotton goods and did it without any increase in price in the face of the rise in market on manufacturer's prices. This is in keeping with the policy of "The Big Store" to keep at all times our stock complete that we may give you the best possible service. It pays you to buy where your wants may best be supplied and it pays us, as has been proven in the past, to be always ready to supply your wants. We can suggest only a few of the new things as well as the many good offerings we have for you. DRESS GOODS We have all the good things in the stylish weaves for skirts and dresses. Our meltons are $1.00 a yard, a very strong leader. In the finer weaves the following are very good : Broadcloth at $1.00, 1.50 and 2.50. Unfinished Worsteds, $1.35 and $1.50. Snow Flake Suitings in black and blue at $1.00. DOM The best we can say i our stock is complete. We never were more able to serve you. We have space to mention only a few but these will indicate what we have for you thro out the entire line: Cotton Blankets, 50, 75, $1.00, 1.25, and 2.00. Comforts, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 3.00, 3.50. Wool Blankets, warranted all wool, $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 5.00 and $10.00. FURS We have all the new things which are being shown in New York, including the Gkkv Swirkki, which is so very popular just now. It will be necessary for you to see these to appreciate them. Ladies' and Children's Garments. Cotton and Wool Underwear. Cloaks, Suits and Skirts. NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE, REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. I Public- Cleanness. The .Tohnonbur( Pre IsstrenuouBl; advocating borough clcnnllnens, and la raking the Board of Health "fore and aft" for the carulcnancM and laxity with which thoy tllst-RRard petitions and notices. It U true that johnsonburg's streets and alloys could be vastly Ira- proved In the way suggested by the Pre, and brother Gregory should re ceive the endorsement and enoonrage ment from alt pnbllo spirited citizens of Johnsonhurg In his plea for borough cleanliness. A borough cannot bo too clean. Well kopt streets and alleys are to a borough what a well kept front yard Is to a private property. Filthy streets and alleys are often takon by strangers to reflect the character of Its citizens, although this is seldom the case, but such a condition reflects the work of Town Council and Boards of Health. PunxHUtawney Xrtr. Lookout for Swindlers. The country pnpers are full of ac counts of swindlers practicing on country folks, who persist In dealing with strangers In a manner that would cause Immediate suspicion If his neigh bor or dealer, whom he knows all about would suggest it. To avoid being swindled, deal with thn firms whom you know; deal with firms who advertise their business and methods In news papers, because they aro not ashiimed of them. The swindler who travels through the country alms to keep his business out of tho publle press: avoids the country newspaper the same ns ho does the pollen. Hownrn of strangers ; patronize tho man you know. Ex. Luck in Thirteen. Hy sending thirteen mile Win. Splrey, of Wultnn Furnace, Vt.. got a box of Hueklen's Arnica Suive, that wholly cured a horrible Fever Si re nn his leg. Nothing else could. Positive ly cures Hrulsoa. Felons, Ulcers. F.rup tlons, Holls, Burns, Corns and Piles. Only 2')0. Guaranteed by H. Alex Stoko's tho druggist. Deposits Over $i 0.000,000. Pittsburg Trust Company haB capital, surplus and profits exceeding ttl.OflO.OOfl. Pays 4 per cent. Interest on Savings Deposits, subject to withdrawal of $100 without notice, and 2 per cent, on Checking Accounts. Interest com pounded semi-annually. Do all your banking by mail. Send for two-hundred year calender free. 32.') Fourth Ave., PIttBburg, Pa. Oysters In any style or quantity at the City Hotel restaurant. Doubles for butterlne. A TWENTIETH CENTURY PLAN A TWENTIETH CENTURY HIT OPERATED BY A TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPANY Our tnn, wlil.'h wo hnre In surpwful operation In tnnnv plncrs throughout the country, i nnc Unit puts clntlilnii liiiytu on 1111 entirely hew ilun. Tim Middleman tiike no Diirt wlintever In our tiillorlnit limlnrm. We tnke hi plnoc hi the mill and by so doing ehnnice the price of a tJS.OU suit to 115.(10. From Mills to Man Direct. Best Fabrics. Reliable Tailors. SUITS OR OVERCOATS $15.00 TO ORDER. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit. The Union Label on Every Garment AltOt'T MATERIA!.!!. There Is no trouble to secure miilerlBls.whlcli ran tierande uplosell ill flfi.iKi, hul there Istrouhln to secure liny thine to emutl the well known fiilirlcs tnrneil nut hy the Hiinilco Woolen Mills to sell for fcfl.00. Thais the sort of goods wo gve vnu for ?IS.m. IIP, I'AII.OHINO. We employ none hut the best skilled union workmen, from the cutter to the one who puts on the buttons, and every garment benra the Union L. libel. DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS TAILORING CO. THE BIG TAILORS, 44 N. Brad. St., DuBoiS, Pa. The Difference Between "CLOTHCRAFT" CLOTHES end other kinds Is known lo all who have worn " CLOTHCRAFT." " CLOTHCRAFT "alands for the best in ready-to-wear clothes. Suits and overcoats " CLOTHCRAFT " brand $10.00 or higher. Makers guarantee every garment all wool. So do we. You can see the work manship and fit for yourself. AsK for "CLOTHCRAFT" style book. BING-STOKE COM'Y REYNOLDSVILLE, PA JOB WORK of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE CLEARFIELD CENTER OF INDUSTRIAL ATTRACTION. THE GREAT OPENING SALE of lots at Clearfield Steel & Iron Works began NOVEMBER 11TH, 1902. TBRMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY Clearfield is a great railroad centre, having three great railway systems, with four railroads coming to a point here, viz : the Pennsylvania, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg, and the New York Central, includ ing the West Branch Valley Railroad. Its water advantages for power and home use cannot be ex celled, and is inexhaustible. It has industrial sites in abundance, with coal and other advantages unexcelled for nearness and quality, which capitalists are fast realizing, scarcely a week passing without representatives of great manufacturing industries visiting this locality in search of locations. These facts point to Clear field as the coming metropolis of of Central Pennsylvania. W. K. Vanderbilt, the great New York Central railway magnate, who visited Clearfield Sunday in his special car, says Clearfield has a great industrial future and was greatly struck with its beauty. Hon. A. E, Patton, who is on the inside of industrial affairs in this section, predicts at least 20,000 people DON'T FORGBT THB DfTE for Clearfield in less than five years. A prominent New York Central official goes him 5,000 better an? predicts 25,000. The Clearfield Steel and Iron Works, to employ 700 men in full capacity, and the Iron Mills, which will be completed by the middle of February, are proving great .magnets to draw other industries. Next year, on the same property, comprising over 600 acres, another big works to employ 1,500 men, and to bclocated o.i the Susquehanna river bank, will be erected, and both these large 'works will be supplied with Moshanncn coaL taken from this property. The homes of those who locate there will be supplied with the celebrated Montgomery creek water, same as Clearfield is supplied with. Both these large works will have two great competing railway systems within the yards, with every facility for transporting raw materials from tbe lakes now possesed by Pittsburg. Indeed, Clearfield is destined to be the "Smoky City" ofCentral Penn'a. It is a statistical fact that 90 per cent of all the wealth of the industrial centers of this country was made out of real estate. The busy manufacturing concerns have accomplished this lor the land owner. It has often been seen that a workingman who bought a lot with a monthly pittance from his earnings, has doub led and trebled the price before he had it paid off Be at the Opening Sale of lots at Clearfield Steel & Iron wo As, Tuesday, November 11, 1902, or any day thereafter as the sale will be continuous ; but first on the ground will get the first choice of home sites. Jump the train and attend the opening sale, or as soon thereafter as possible. The Steel &. Iron Works are right at Riverview station on P. R. R., and at Centre station on B., R. & P. New York Central connects with B., R. & P. All trains stop at both stations. . Lots from $100 on Up. Remember, you can purchase this property upon terms as easy as the Prices. 5 per cent down ; 5 per cent a month, 10 per cent, discount when paid within sixty days. Possession of lot given at once. MATT SSftVAGE & COMPANY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS,