WE HAVE special service Shoes roit HOYS They aro ninrto of Chrotno Calf stock, tho kind that turns tho water. Kxtra good solo loatlior In tho bottom. I'RICIv 0 to 13, $1.2;") ; 13Mito2, $1.50, $1.75 ; 2!' to G'a $1.75, $2.00. ROBINSON SHOE COMPANY. TIib Dnrntlnn of a Drpam. One evening Victor Hiiro wns dictat ing Irttors' to tils secretary. Overcome by fntltMic, the gront man dropped Into a plumber. A few momenta after ward be awoke, haunted by a dream which, nn he tluiiinlit, hnd extended over aeveral hours, and he blamed tils swivlnry for sIMIiir there walling for him In.ilead of wakeultiK him or elite KoIiik away. What was hla surprise when the bewildered aeeretary told him that he hnd only Jimt flnlKhed writ ing the last sentence dictated to him. A Striking Simile. Old Employee You know a well a t do that I have been on faithful as elockwork In your employ. Old Employer (bitterly) Yea. Just exactly as faithful as clockwork. You struck every time you eould and never Knvc more than Ave minutes' warning. --Ilaltlmoro American. rlnnntrrlnv nim. "Ym. ma'am," snld the peddler, "this here hair tonic will raise hair on billiard ball." "But will It raise hair on a pump kin?" naked the Indy of the house. "Well. I should Buy sol" "I'll take n bottle and get my husband to try It"-Judge. Srrrnnta. First Housewife Some days 1 undo about everything tho servant does. Second Housewife Ornclnns! How do you dare? Detroit I'ree Press. COURTE8Y IN THE HOM. It Is fcaaentlnl to Happiness la h I'anillr Circle. There la no place where there Is greater need of true, refined, everyday courtesy or where It will be fnore greatly npprt dated than In the home circle. Yet In how many households do we see an entire hick of It. The husband come In tired and sur ly, hurries down his meal, gives tho cat a kick and ih'pni'tH without una kind word or gruclons act to any one. The children are noisy and itiarrel some. The mother, tired and ncrvou. has only sharp, recriminating words for her husband, the i hlldn n and the servant. The whole aliimsphere ap pears surcharged with the very quint essence of disturbing and dishearten ing elements. Let a visitor come In to mnke ft neighborly call, however, and how quickly everything la changed. Until husband ami wife welcome him with the sweetest of smiles and courtesy. When the visitor depits, he Is bowed out with the most charming grace and In silver tones Invited to call ngaln. This Is eminently right and proper, but why should not tho same consid eration prevail among those who are bound to each other by ties of family relationship "our own, whom we love best?" Why should not the wife, the child, tho servant, whom you meet ev ery day In the most Intimate relations whv should they not. I ask. be vouchsafed some ihi eny as welt s the guest wim rails for a brief hour? "Charity begins at home," wp are told, and I think courtesy should too No one, be he man or woman, can st ii ml weeks and years of continual fault (lulling or habitual discourtesy. You bow to your next door neighbor when you meet her In the street and give her a kind or cord In I word. Why not be respectful to memhi-rs of your own family T Try It. You will find yon will be happier for It. Your home will become an Ideal one, and every one will be Influenced to good by the light which will radiate from lt.-1'ltls-burg Trees. The l lmt l.riloipraiilicr. Dr. Johnson, even If we except his predecessor. Ihilley, was not the father of lexicographers. In a volume Issued by the blsto(lcnl manuscripts cnmmla nloti on innmiscrlpts In the Welsh Inn gunge It Is stated that the Idea of Illus trating the meaning and correct use of words by actual quotations from the literature of a living language seems to have been llrst put In practice by (Irlf lllli Hlraeiliog, the heruld bard of Wales, who died In It was not till flu' days of Dr. Johnson, 'jno years later, that i similar Idea took rout In English soil. An abbreviated copy of (trllllth Ulriiethog's Welsh Dictionary was made by his pupil, William I.lyn. between 1".MT and 1"7: anil Is now In the free library at Cardiff. London ONE WEEK'S SALE AT THG Cas 1 lew York Racket Store PIRST, we are compelled by need of space to lessen stocks. Room, room, is the cry from every part of the house. Then incoming holiday goods that must be housed demand a quick exodus of what's al ready here. And so you see 'twixt demand and necessity we've but one alternative that is, to quicken the sale of merchandise. Nothing will bring this more expeditiously than lessened prices. And so we've blue penciled many stocks merchandise of the most desirable character. Pants. Boys' Knoe Pants tl.00 Pants, Racket prlco $175 Pants, Itacket price $2.50 Corduroy Pants $2.50 Dross Pants 8 cents 50 cunts !)0 cunts $1.40 $1.40 Union made Ovorallb, per suit 05o Men's Shirts. Men's hoavy Working- Shirt, worth 25o at 10 cents Men's 50 cent Top Shirts - 30 oonts Men's 75 cent Top Shirts 48 cents. Men's $1.25 Top Shirts - 85 cents Boys' 50o Shirts 25 cents Boys' 50c Cotton Sweaters - 39 cents Boys' 75o Wool Swoators - 59 cents Men's 50 cent Swoators 39 cents $1.00 Swoators - - 09 cents $2.25 Wool Sweaters - - $1.25 lOo Ladies' best fleece hose 7o 20c tleoce hose ... :lo Children's heavy fleeco-lincd hose, sizes 5 to 01 at . - 8o pair The well known Swiss Candoobest wool Underwear, retails at othor stores at $2.50 a suit special prlco, $1.85 suit. Dr. Wright's heavy wool flooood Undor- wear, worth $2.50 a suit, at - $1.50 Our $1.00 suit for - 80 cents lite ladies' tloece vests 25o Qoeco lined vosts or pants 40o " " " " 25o cotton ribbed underwear Hoavy 1(1 oz. ileeoe underwear, 40 cents, sale prioo, $1.00 duck coats 75o. $1.50 duck' 1.00. $2.50 duck coats, $1.60. $5.00 wator-proof rain coats - - $2.25 5o glass tumblers, sale price lo each Men's and Boys' Mittens and Gloves at reduood prices. Ladies' llto Mittens at Infants' 10c Mittens Misses' 10c Mittens 15o Ladles' Double Mittens 25o Ladies' Double Mitten 25c Golf Gloves at 50o Golf Gloves at Boys' Flannel Vests, worth JiOo at 22o. 10c Bundle Cotton 6 cents SPECTACLES Real goldoino, look and wear as well as solid gold, usually sold at $1.00, sale price, 22 cents Special of Fascinators and Shawls. 50 cent ice wool Fascinators go at spocial price of 25 cents 75 cent wool " " ." " 35 oonts $1.00 wool Fascinators 41) conts $1.50 Fascinators' ... . . 75 conts At least 20 per cent reduction on all YARN on sale this week. lOo. 10c 20c llto worth 22o coats 7o pair 7c pair 7o pair 12c pair 10c pair llto pair 30c pair This Sale Will Commence Saturday, Nov. 21 and continue FOR ONE WEEK Umbrellas Steel rod, stoel frame Umhrolla, sold by other dealers at $1.00, will bo sold this week at - 40 cents each. $1.50 Ladles' Umbrella, size 2(1 Inches will ro at ... 08 conts. $2.50 Umbrella - . $1.45. Three Specials. 10c Gas Mantles, In this -salo 5c each. Best 25c Cap Mantles at 0c each. Bust 35o Gas Mantles at 15c eauh. 10c Gas Globes 10c Glass Shades - lOoGas Burners Lamp Chimney No. 1, Lamp Chimney No. 2, Lamp Rumor, No. 1, Lamp Burner No. 2, 5 cents each 8 conts each 8 oonts each 4 conts 4 cents 4 conts 4 cents Lamps. CORSETS. The well known II, A. P, corset, straight front or glrdlo all sizes, regular CO cent goods, but go Id week sale at 25 cents. 75 cent girdle Corsets at 45 cents 60 cent five-hook oorset .... 25 oents $1.00 Dr. Warner's five-hook oorset , 49 cents Special Notice. All our Granlteware, Tinware, Glassware, Woodenware, Willow-ware and China will bo sold at cost prioe. We need space (or holiday goods. If you want good value come early. We have purohasud the entire stock of a fancy Lamp dealer and have them ranging in prioo Wo to $1.28. Plaid Ribbon, 84 wide, 10 cunts yard Pluld Ribbon, 5 Inches wide, 15o yard. 85o Alarm Clocks at 02 conts $1.00 Alarm Clocks at . 79 cents 75o Alarm Clocks - $1.25 Our Ladles 50c Wool Skirt reduced to nittto, and $1.00 Skirts to 75 cents. Trunks and Suit Cases We can show you a full lino at prices not found elsewhere in this county. Men's and Boys' Caps, nloely lined, all sizes, regular 25c goods, sale price 19o. 35 conts 45 cents 60 cents 7o and up 15 ceuu 22 cents 32o pair luo pair 60oCaps 75c Caps $1.00 Caps Misses' Underwear, 25o Ladles' Wool Hose 25o Wool Hose 60o and 35o Wool Hose Men's all-wool Socks Bust 25o camel's hair dress Socks, 10c 5 c Slaw Cutter at 19 cents 00 Inch wide Turkey Red Table Cloth, special for this week only 18 cents flOo White Table Llnon 25 conts Glass Nest Eggs lo each 25o Brooms 7 lBo 10 dozen clothes pins 60 4 large cakes Tar soap . 60 Remember the. date This sale will last but one week, so double-quick your footsteps toward the Cash New York Racket Store; if you'd make your pennies and dollars do double duty. Come and see us. no matter whether you buy or not. Equally welcome if you come just to see the stock. S, Friedman, Prop., Foster Building, Main Street, Reynoldsville, Pa. 6E.CRET8 OF SUCCESS. Tush, said the button. Never be ted, said the pencil. Take pains, snld the window. Always keep cool, snld the tee. lie tip to date, said the calendar. Do business on tlek. snld the clock. Never lose your head, said the barrel. Never do anythltiR nfl'hand. said the glove. Doing a driving busliiiws. said the hammer. lie sharp In all your denJItiK. said the knife. Trust to your stars fur success, snld the night. Spend much time In reflection, said the mirror. Make much of small things, snld the microscope. Strive to make a good Impression, said the seal. Find a good thing and stick to It, said the glue. Turn all things to your ndvantngc, said the lathe. Make the most of your good points, said the compass. I'lttaburg DlHputch. All Thnt Wm l.arklitK. lie had been away 011 a business trip for quite a hum time and had brought his wife a haudxnmc fan upon his re turn. "You're just perfectly lovely, Fred," she snld. "It's the daintiest ami most beautiful fan I ever saw." "I'm glad you like It," he returned, with evident gratification. "How could I help liking anything so pretty?" she naked, and then she added with a sigh. "I only wish 1 could carry It some time." "Why can't you?" ho demanded. "No gown to go with It." she nnswer ed promptly. "There ought to be a gown to mnteh or at least one that wouldn't look shabby beside It If" Hhe got the gown. He kicked him self for two days and ever thereafter bought fans to mutch what she already bad. New York Times. Itunelmnn nnil Henley. It Is related that shortly nfler Kunel mnii. the well known writer on wen hir ers and smugglers and poachers, hnd bitterly fallen out with W. K. Henley he lay dying In London. To Ilrnley In ICdlnliurgh. lame and 111, came an In direct meSHiige that Itunchunii believed that If Henley could come and look on him he would get well. It was n dy ing man's whimsy, but Henley took the train from Kdlnhurgh and arrived In London to Hi id his friend dead. A Modern Instance. "In some circles of ancient tmtgiilfi tencc." snld the pedantic person. "It was customary to have a skeleton at the feast." "We follow that custoiib at our bouse," answered Mr. Meekton. "We have a turkey one meal and the skele Ipn for the next four." Exchange. C R.HALL Can show you the handsomest line of Havalind and Austrian China, also Semi-Porcelain Dish es, Cut Class Novelties, Wedding and Jloliday presents ever brought to this town. Furniture, Carpets, Lamps and Bedding. mi ONE THIRD OF OUR LIFE IS SPENT IN BED The bedroom should be cozy, cheerful, and full of comfort. j For $18.00 we sella chamber suit which is a perfect beauty. The amrtA 1c nJrotv (inlnTnpA TWPsppk and each piece is well put Nfr- together, strong and firm fh We also have springs, I mattresses, etc., at lowest our stock. j J. R. HILL1S & CO. NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. ma Kaufman's Bargain Store REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. NOLAN'S BUILDING THI LARGEST STORB With the smallest prices, in clothing, dry goods, notions, men's, ladies, misses and children's shoes, hats, caps and ladies' millinery goods. This notice must interest you just how much we will actually save you on your purchases this season, can only be judged when you stop to see our prices and our complete line of goods which we have to show you. . . Dry Goods of all Kinds . . Calicoes, fast colors, at 4.Jc. Ginghams 5c. Muslins 5c. Outing flannels worth 10 and 12c, at 8c. Fine line, fast colors, table linen at 25c. Linen towelings and crash at 5c a yd. Heavy Lumberman's flannels at 35c a yd. A full line of Ladies,' Misses and Children's hosiery in wool and cotton. Ladies' wrappers at 75c. Ladies' suits worth $8.00, $10. 00 at $5.98. Ladies' skirts worth $2.50, if 3.00, $3. 50 at $1.98. Ladies' furs from $1.00 up. Large line of haps at GOc. A nice line of Ladies' flannel dress goods worth 45, 50c at 25c. MEN'S CLOTHING, COMPLETE LINE Men's Suits worth $(5.00 to $8.00 at $4.48. Men's Suits, very fine, worth $10.00, $12.00, $14.00, at $8.98. Men's pants, very flue line, worth $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, at $3.08. Men's pauts, all wool, worth $3.00 to $3.50 at $1.48. Boy's suits, all sizes and all kinds at 88c. Boy's pants worth 30, 35, 40 and 50c, at 15 cents a pair. ' MEN'S OVERCOATS . . . LARGE LINE Special heavy beaver coat worth $8.50 at $3.98. Men's very fine line of overcoats worth $12.00, $14.00, $16.00, $18.00, all styles at $8.98. Large line of Men's rain coats at $6.78. UNDERWEAR Men's heavy fleece lined underwear worth $1, $1,25, at 7oc a suit. Men's nil wool goods underwear worth $2, $2.50 at $1 85. Ladies' good heavy fleece lined under wear at 20c. Ladies' all wool underwear worth $2, $2.50 at $1.50 a suit. Misses and Children's underwear from 12e up. KAUFMAN'S BARGAIN STORE X