fir An independent journal devoted lo the inttrestt of Reynold mile. Published tvcehly. One Dollar per year .j strictly in advance. VOLUME 12. REYNOLDSVILLE. PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 1904. NUMBER 47. ft Our canned goods that got wet are about all sold We want to reduce stock in some lines And will offer some spec ial bargains this week. Robinson & Mundorff. & cm i a Here's Tip n The Harmon's One-Price Shoe Store Is the Best place to buy Shoes. All New Stock. SHICK 1 WAGNER THE BIG STORE Spring and Summer lines are complete. We have just secured a new line of Shirt Waists, Ladies' Belts and Chatelaine Bags. Don't fail to see these as they are styles that will interest you. Our lines in Dry Goods, Ladies' Furnishings, Suits and Skirts have never been as strong showing such a variety of styles, as this year. Warm weather will soon be on hand, when the demand for the very things you want will be so great that it may be hard to secure some of the things you want most. Some oi the tilings thai perhaps uon will need: Ladies' Knit Summer Underwear. Infants' Wool Rubens and little Skirts. Children's knit and gauze Ladies' knit and gauze Suits, Jackets and Skirts Suits in Voile, Venetian and Chev iot. This is a line of garments on which you can depend for a correct fit. We guarantee every garment to fit also. Our experience has taught us that they are the best made and best wearing tailor-made garments lor the price on the market. JACKETS ranging in price from $5.00 to'10.00. SUITS, ranging in price trom $10.00 to 25.00. SKIRTS A full line at all prices. 15 and 25c 10 to 25c 10 to 50c Ladies' Shirt Waists. In white, with embroidery and lace fronts. We have also a nice line of tans. Shirt Waists ranging in price from $1.00 to 2.50. Lace Curtains, Portierres, Window Shades - Lace Curtains in white from 35c to $8.50. Lace Curtains jn ecru from 2.50 to 5.00. Window Shades from 10c to 40c. A nice line of Bedroom Curtains in Swiss and Babonet from 25c to 50c. A New Line of Ladies' Belts and Chatelaines. Ladies' Belts in crushed leather, the wide girdle in blacks, tans and browns. Price 25 and 50 cents. Also'a nice line of Silk and Satin Belts in blacks, whites and all colors, 25 and 50 cents. Chatelaine Bags, 25c to 1.50. Sleti-Leller IkM W.lrf. Hsu H. M. 86, H), 40. 41 laches but mcuun, . New Idea Pattern, fcjivc lui( pained the apprentice hip aUge. No lou.tr aa ez- Krimeut, but a well-ciUib-bed pattern, with a name eeuaa 10 none I or accuracy, ivlc, etc. All aiw. Ilk;. All aytn, New Idea Patterns. f The only pattern on the market for the uniform price of JO cents. This month contains all the new spring styles. A shipment of patterns every week. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Paradise. Perry Cathors was busily engaged In iiIoiirIiIdk between showors last week. Several of our young people nntlcl- pato taking In the excursion to the "Smoky City" next Sunday. Albei t Prince Smith, of SykesvIU.-, was circulating among mends In Paradlne the Drat of the week. Tho (armors In this section are busily engaged In tearing down old fences and roplaclng tun in with new ones. Edward Syphrlt, who is engaged In clerking in Mr. Tedrlck's large store at VViuhaw, spent Sunday with bis parents in this place. MiB8 Margaret Roynolds, who has been confined to ber bed with sickness for several weeks, is apparently belter at this writing. George Hollunbaugb had the mis- fortune to noarly amputate two of bis toes while engaged In making props on the Allen Cathors farm. Messrs James Sheesley and Frank Hlllls, accompanied by their lady friends, took a trolley ride to Punxsu- tawney Saturday evening. Fred Sheesley, who has been employ ed by Mr. Sugars, of Ilormtown, the pant winter, camo home the first of tbe week. II.j expects to do the farming this summer. After a xeven month term of school MIhs Ethel MeCrelght brought her school to a close on Wednesday. The teacher and pupils had an excellent program prepared for that day. They were greeted with a full house of parents and visitors who assembled there In the afternoon to witness the occasion. The scholars all played their parts well and in such a manner that the citizens could not help but feel proud of them, and in the manner in which the teacher had instructed them. Coming to Their Senses. Tho publishers of the DuDols Scarrh litjht have finally taken a tumble to tbe fact tliut there is no mouey in publish Ing it weekly at tbe subscription price of oi) cents a year, and hereafter that paper will be, a dollar a year. The members of the craft who are publish ing tl. 00 a year papers have all they cun d'i to make ends meet but the follow who attempts to got out a paper at fifty cents a year bas nothing to work on other than what he can command for ad vet-lining for it costs considerable more than half a dollar to put a paper in tho hands of a subscriber C2 weoks. The liienrd has yet to know of a weekly paper making a success of the business when the subscription price is cut to fifty cents, and those who attempt invariably go to the wall. Brockway ville Jtienrd. A Great Sensation. Thoro was a big sensation in Lees vlllo, Ind., when W. II. Drown of that place, who was expected to dio, had Ms life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Ho writes: "I en dured Insufferable agonies from Asth ma, but your Now Discovery gave me Immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Slmllarcurea of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are numerous. It's tbo peer less remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price Crfto and 11.00. Guar anteed by II. Alox Stoke, druggist. Trial bottles froo. Knights of Columbus. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the meeting of the Knights of Columbus, to be held at Washington, D. C, April 13. the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell round-trip tick ets to Washington from all stations on its linos at reduced rates. Those tickets will be sold April 11, 12 and 13, and will be good for return passage until April 13, inclusive. Makes a Clean Sweep. Thure's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the salves you ever beard of, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best. It swoops away and cures burns, sores, bruises, cuts, bolls, ulcers, skin eruptions and piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by H. Alox Stoke, druggist. Excursion to Pittsburg. On Sunday, April 17, tbe B., R. & P. R'y will run a ebeap exourslon from Roynoldsvlllo to Pittsburg and return. Tickets $1.50 for round trip from Reyo oldsvllle. Train leaves bare at 7.20 a. m. JJUGHES & POMROY. UNDERTAKING! AND PICTURE FRAMING, The V. 8. Hiirlul League line been tested and found all rtulit. OhttHptmt form of in wurnnce. bw'ure a contract. Woodward UulUlltiK, uuynolU.vlllu, fa. pRIESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. Illunk and whlus funeral cart, Mala street Bids Wanted. The town council of tbe borough of Reynoldsvllle will receive bids for the excavating, refilling and laying of sewer pipe In Jackson street from Sixth street tc Fifth street and In Fifth street from Jackson street to Snndy Lick creek, also In Fourth street from IIIII street north to borough lino. Specifications can be seen at the clerk's olllco. All bids must be in by 4 00 p. m. April llth, 1904. Tho council reserves tne right to reject any or all bids. L. J. McEntikr, - Clerk of Council. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind , knew what to do In tho hour of noed. His wife bad such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help ber. Ho thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and Bhe got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 2.1c at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Gold Trading Stamps. Blng-Stokc C. Call at Thompson's bargain store fer 5 and 10 cent goods. "Do It To-day." Tho tlmo-worn Injunction, "Nev.tr put off 'til to-morrow what you can do to-day," Is now generally presented In this form : "Do it to-day 1" That Is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demorall.li g cold with which you have been strug gling for several days, perhaps weekj. Take some reliable remedy for It to-dug and let that remedy bo Dr. Duscbtit-'s German Syrup, which has' been In uo for over thirty-five yoars. A few dows of it will undoubtedly rolleve your cough or cold, and Its continued use for a few days will euro you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even If dread consumption has uttneked your lungs, Gormnn 8yrtip will surely effect a cure as it has done before in thousands of apparently hopeleBR eases o' lung trouble. Now trlul bottles, 2iie: regular sl.o, 7.rK!. At all druggists. II. Alex. Stoke. Your Next Suit. If you buy It hero you got style as woll as quality and at no higher prices than you pay for poorly tailored goods. Gold Trading Stamps with eacn and every purchase. BinuStoke Co. 1 j $63 S3 GERFTinum SAVINGS BRHK Pays 4. PerCent On Savings Accounts. Compoended BemUAnntiaily. Just as Safe and Easy to Bank by Mail as Coming In Person. Ask Mow. ASSCTS OVER ST.OOO.OOO. Difference in Qualify Thorp Una much rilfTornnce In quality liiHii-t;tni'lraa Ihm- , clothing, but iift'-r nil tlm Hjtitia part Is to have Ihrm lined lothe rye. Knckina, wnar Iwr hi-iuliirlic4, hhirrlni nr fudlnit of the Bluht, limlilllty to uho thpejte-icornfort-uiily for climii work, tiring pain. In or over I hp i-yelmlls, limlilllty to withstand slronu 11x1,1 are nil warnings that the -yi' iii'i-cl euro. I will have alt tho an-plliiiii-PH m-udnd for Rood nye work and v. Ill ha Kind to meet jiwt euch at the following inures: JlrtiioltlxvUte, Imperial Hotel, April mth,l!tOtt Jiimmi-rvllh,, Anrll 14th, and American lloiisu, llrookvllle, April tilth to lHth. G. C. GIBSON, D. O., Alumnus of Phlhidulphla Optical College. WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS, pnrsBURaH, pa. If 1 Summer Normal! The Summer Normal to be held at this place beginning S flonday, May 16th, and continuing for a term of six J woekaoffers following fourcourses J Grammar tirade, $S-00 X High School, $6.00 Teachers Preparatory, $6.00 2 College Preparatory, $7.50 $ (Ini'liidinx two subject) jf Fur further piirtlculum address X C. V. Smith, I D. S. Bacon, ft Uiynoldjvllle, Pa. lit .: If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. it 1 rej CL0THCRAFT RAINCOAT will Keep you as dry as tcast in the stormiest weather. It sheds water like a duck's back and when tho storm is over lroi can't And a spot on the coat. It's far ahead of the eld style mackintosh I and it hasn't the least "rubber" smell about It. The belted back model shown in the illus tration is as "swaajjer" as the high-priced custom tailor's product. It's the same' in everything except the price instead of chargin j 940, we ask only $15 to $25. The style book will intorest you it's free. BING-STOKE COMPANY PIKE! PIREM ! Glance over the list below and decide for yourself the indemnity offered to property owners it they carry a policy in any of the fire insurance companies named. $ Company. Assets. Home of New York $18,040,793 Philadelphia Underwriters 17,623,177 Hartford 14,542,951 Continental 14,192,177 Insurance Co. of N. A. 11 ,29 J ,000 Fireman's Fund 5,858,820 American Central 4,000,000 Glens Falls 4,046,681 Niagara 3,859,761 Greenwich ' 2,120,000 German 4,910,606 Prussian National , 1,019,234 CASH In luniks nr In lunula of Annuls. $ 2,176,720 1,589,780 2,624,374 1,673,080 1,806,308 1,000,000 750,000 836,368 609,921 500,000 654,429 236,494 Loss in Baltimore. $ 750,000 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 550,000 250,000 175,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 Not Involved Not Involved i Totals $101,505,200 $14,457,474 $4,225,000 Did you'ever think that rents, or rental value was as important an item of value in a build ing as the materials entering into the construction thereof, and that rents can be insured ? X We can write you a policy on the rents of your building in the same company and at a lower S rate than the building. It would pay you to investigate Rent Insurance. G. M.. McDONALD, Resident Agent. neyuoiuuvmu. ra. ,
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