An independent journal devoted to Hie interests of Rnjnohhville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME 12. KEYKOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, APKIL 27, 1901. 1 1 i NUMBER 49. I Z s o o - I Summer Normal! 1 D TSSOTAJTlON NOTICK. 1 he Summer formal to bo hold at this placo beginning I Hominy, May lotlt, X and continuing for a term of six week-oilers following tout'CiniiKcH (Jrammar (trade, $.oi High School, . ' $o.oo Teachers' Preparatory, S6.00 I Col lege Preparatory, $7-50 ilncluillim two mibjerts) J. For further partlciilnra hOiIiv C. V. smith, J . D. S. Bacon, Uoynoldsvlllo, pu. ft ISntlre l hnrrtiy liven flint tlie pnrtn-rhlp liltlii'rto pxlillnu Imt.wivn .1. II. Uiiuhvs n 1 1 John I'oimoy, llnilrrtnkem unci I'lrturr l-'MinmM, uinlir tlie tlrm nnmn of Itnutipfl A I'omiov, lm li'in illil vc.l ly iniiiiiiil ron-(i-iu Htifl I In ImHtni'-tM will li roniliirlpil Itorv nfnr ty .1. II llimliv.. All purlieu knowing tlnni-ilvti Inih-litetl to thp llrm Hrrniini-iti-ri to make pitymi'iit. at their vhi-IIi'M eoiivrti-Iciii'i- mill nil pornon having claim nvulnit tlio llrm will prvsent them to J. It. Ilimlii -i. J. II. Ilrmir. .lotin 1'OMIIOY. WANTED-SEVERAI, iNOlTHTUtorn I'Fllt soim in t-itfli BlHli'to trnvcl for hoiiie fnt itli IWIipiI i-lrvi'ti yrarnantl with a lance rnpltiil, to rail iiimn mi-tvlmnt nnd nventit for niir rpKufnl ii ml prolltuhlo line. Permanent cn-inim-mi-nt. weekly rash nalary of t nnd hII tra vclliiic expenwH nnd hotel hllli ndvunred In rah eiu'h week. Kxperlenee not essential. Mention referenre nnd enrloHeHelf-nddrei-ied envelope. TIIK NATIONAL, . Dearborn Hi reel, C'IiIcbko. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. Ths Cure that Cures Ccghs, . Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthmnf . Bronchitis and Incipient Conaumptlon la JJUGIIES & t'OMHOY. UNDICItTAKINO AND I'lCTUKR FItAMINd The t. H. Ilnrlnl Lenffite low lieen test Woodwur nnd found nil right.. I'henpeit form of In uimiri rei'iire n rnmraet HiillclliiB, IteynoldKVllln, I'll. TO vS4V &Twy$. 2550&U pruKsTEH irnos., UNDERTAKERS. Ilhirk ttnil white funornlcnrn. Mlnnitrer HeynohUvllUi, Pa, c AUTION NOTICE. All person nrn lierehr emit toned not. meddle with the following named Drown now In possession of Mlrhnel I'lannlgun lo'yniiiiisviile, ril., us l ptireliasi'fl nil or mill properly aoiii in, nun, linn lett I lie mime wli mild Mlrhael l'liinnlKiin. nulilei't In niv oril tit liny time : I'Jrhnlm, I stove, s tied nn iieiiuinv, i rupiioiirii iiihi dilie, 1 tulile, KewltiK niiu-li lno, I lomiKe nnd enrpetn. II. H. HIIIIND. KeynoldHvlllc, April IH, l'Jit. GOLD TRADING STAMPS GOLD TRADING STAMPS GOLD TRADING STAMPS BING-STOKE COM FY DEPARTMENT STORE WHAT'S A DOLLAR ? $ We all know how hard they are to get. When we want to make a purchase of any kind we want that dollar to buy all we can. HERE'S where the purchasing power of your dollar goes farthest. We save you 15 to 35 per cent on your Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Basement Goods. Well you all know that we are leaders in Dry Goods. Every want supplied. Dress Goods from the best makers. Silks in endless variety. Silk Waists, ncwt.e nsobbiest lines to select from. Waistings of every description. Collars, the newest patterns. Laces and Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery. T. C, R. & G., and P. N. Corsets, Muslin Underwear, Lace Curtains and all the staple Dry Goods and Notions. We are certainly !icadiiarters ,r so, mm a mm i i J DfiY i GOODS DEPARTMENT CLOTHING We handle the Clothcraft Suits for men and young men. Ko lietter clothing made. Hair cloth fronts that retain their shapes $10, $12, $15.to $20. Young Men's $7.50, 8.50, $10, $15 Boys' Suits at $2.50, 3.00, 4.00, up to $7.50. Greatest line of Children's Wear we ever had, $1.25 to 4.98. SHIRTS Lion Brand, known all over the country for style and fit. It there's anything new in shirts we have it. Trices no higher than the common make s. SHOES For ladies we have the "Dorothy Dodd" in ideal and vici kid in the new Coin Toe, plain or Blucher cut, lace or button, at $3.00 and $3.50. Oxfords $2.50. Our Trogress shoe at $2.50 for ladies surely has them all beaten at the price. Anything you want in Children's Shoes, from the soft sole at 25 cents to the finest i it rent leather. Men's Shoes. We havethe Waukwells, Aurochs, Schwab Bros, and the Manss Shoe (.'o.s fine shoes. Any and all .. .kinds of Working Shoes from l)Nc to $3.75. You know what our Boys' shoes are like. Ewry style and price is here. FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY. WE GIVE Gold Trading Stamps Collars Corliss, Coon & Co.'s. All linen and up-to- late styles at two for 25c. Don't forget our Big Busy Basement is full of Bargains. hQ FOR 1 ' jJe? $ V.ORUSS. X' Coon a Co rj!vr" BING-STOKE GO. .DEPARTMENT STORES Main and Fifth Sts. Where there's Everything that People Wear and Most Things People Want. Reynoldsville, Fa. CLD TRADING STAMPS GOLD TRADING STAMPS GOLD TRADING STAMPS Men Nrtded. Tlit! irtfnt wnnt of tho wurlO Is mnn ; men wlni will not Roll nitin who nro honoHt, Koiuiil from center tn cliciim ferpnee : trim to tlio euro men wlio fnr tho Ijoril iinO cuchrw cunvrtons nemi i men who uondemn tho wnni(r In frlund or foe ; In tlmnnelvin iik well im othorg J mnn whosu conHcinnuff) uro us tU'acl.v Bit tho nocdlo to tho polo i nmn who will stand for tho riht If tho heavens tottor and the ourth rooln men who will toll tho truth and loo! tho world and tho devil equaro In 1h ey i mon who will neither jra(t nor run ; mon who have com-ago withou shouting to bring It ; men In whom th current of l8tlii(f lifo i uiih uttll, du and Rtrtitifr ; mon who aro careful l - 1 t . uou a nonor unit cureiefH o man np plauHe i men who aro too largo fur Heetnr Inn Ism and loo strong for polltli ul cabals ; mon who do not shout, nor cry nor cause their voices to bo heard the streets, but who will not full nor be discouraged till judgment Is sot on earth ; men who know their duty mi do It ; mon who mind their own bii-. noss i won who will not Ho ; men wh are not too proud to bo poor ; men who are willing to cat what they bavo piild for. With enough men of this kind Hia world would bo a far better plncr., and want, wretchedness, unhupplneHS and all kinds of evils ould ducreaHo. St, Marys Guxcttc. Ilobbrd (lie ftmvp. A startling Incident Is nnrrnted liv John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as follow I was In an awful condition. Mvskin was almost yellow, oves. sunken, tone no coatod, pain continually In back and sldos, no'appotlte, growing weaker day by flay. Three physicians had clvon me up. Then I was advised to uso Eli o- trio Ultters; to my great to v. tho first bottlo nmdp a decided Improvement. I continued thotr uso for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know Uu-v robbou the grave of unothor victim," Mo one should fail to try them. Omv SOconts, guarantotd at H. Alox Stoko's drug store. Healthy IMoilirr. Mothors should always kocn In good bodily health. They owe It to their children. Yet It Is no unusual sight to ee a mother, with bubo In arms, cough lng violently and exhibiting all the symptoms of a sonstimptlve tendency. And why should this dangerous con dltlon exist, dungorous aliko to mother and child, when Dr. Oosohee's Gorman Syrup would put a stop to It at oncn ? No mother should bo without this old and tried romedy In the house for its timely u.ho will promptly euro any lung, throat or bronchial trouble in boiBolf or hor children. Tho worst cough or cold can bo speedily cured by Gorman Syrup; so can hoarseness and congestion of tho bronchial tubus. It makes oxpoctora- tion easy, and gives Instant relief and refreshing rest to tho cough-racked consumptive. Now triul bottles, 2." largo size, 750. At all druggists. II. Alox Stoke. Mistake. nune out too inuiaiea Know the no- ouracy required in a printing office, says the Cbambursburg Vulky Spirit. The average reader who do toots a misspelled word or a letter upside down fuels that bis work on earth is not accomplish. id until he has culled the attention of the overworked editor to the glaring do feot. He does not notice the thousands and tens of thousands of letters that are In place or the multitude of words cor rectly spelled, but h's eagle eye Is on the word that is out of place, Man does a thousand good deeds and no attention Is paid to them, but If he makos ono mistake It Is flashed all over the world. A life may be spout in building a repu tation that may bo wrecked In a mo ment. The world Is a harsh critic, ex acting to a fault. A Ureal sH-iikMtlou, There was a big sensation In Lees- vlllo, Ind., whon W. H. Brown of tbnt place, who was expected to dlo, had his life aved by Dr. King's Now Dlscovt ry for Consumption. Ho writes: "I en- i 1 liihufferablo agonies from Asth ma, but your Now Discovery gave ma nmudiitte relief and soon thereafter ffeoted a complete cure." Similar ouros of consumption, pneumonia, bronchi! is and grip are numerous It's tho peer less remedy for all throat and lung trouble. 1'rioo fiOo nnd 11.00. Guar. uteed by U. Alex Stoko, druggist. Trial bottles freo, Notice. The Board of Health will mako an Inspection of tho town April 28, 20, and any persons having complaints to make about the sanitary conditions of differ ent places can do so at that time. J. H. Murray, Attest : Inspector Board ot Health. L. J. McEntike, Sou. Gome! Take your PICK! "i nur targe stoCK OI Furniture and carpets" Buyers of fine Carpet9 will be pleased to learn that we have secured a large lot of fine Carpets in new and up-to-date designs in Wilton, Fine Axminster, Fine Wilton Velvet, Velvet and Tapestry. Also a large line of Rugs, same grade as carpets. Remember we always carry a full line of Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Clotli9, Etc. J. R. HILLIS & CO. M . . mww savings nn Pays 4 PerCent On Savings Accounts. Can pound ed 8eml-Annually. Just as Safe and Easy to Bank by Mail as Coming In Person. Ask How. ASSETS OVER 7,000,0O0. WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS, PnTSBURQH. PA. Our canned goods tht got wet are about II sold We want to reduce st in some lines And will offer some spef ial bargains this week. Robinson & Mundor Do You Know Where to buy Carpets and Furniture cheap it win Pan you to Find out. Which you can do by calling on HALL. It is not necessary to tell you how or why he does it. It is sufficient to know that he does that very thing. It will be money in your pocket to' cull on HALL. The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results. t iff I h I I I 1 I I I h I 1
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