y L. JOHNSTON, JUSTICE OP TUB TEACE. OfnVe four clours from Kims llmiso, West Kpynolilsvllli-, JMITESTEK RKOS., UNDKItTAKEIW. HlHi-k nrifl wlilio fnnrnilaxrs. Minn stivct. KcynoUlnvllU), I'll. J. II. HUGHES, VNDKKTAK1NU AND 1'H.Tt'HK FRAMING. Thi It . H. Hnrlnl I.piignn hns licr-n tested nnd found nil i luht. 'heniit form of In snrnnrp. Secure n nmtrtu't. Wnnilwurtl lliillcllnjr, Ueynnlilovllle I'n. A. Katzeii The People's Bargain Store Will reduce prices on all Summer Goods Laces, Embroidery, Ladies' and Gents' Summer Underwear. You will save from 25 to 35 per cent on a dol lar by calling at the People's Bargain Store. Many bargains in men's and boys' and children's wear, which we have cut down to the very lowest figure. We know positively you will pur chase all this kind of goods For the Fourth of July. You should not miss this great opportunity. Our motto is : "Quick Sales and Small Pro fits." A. KATZEN, Prop. G0I11C ! TaKe your PICK! of our large stock of Furniture and Carpets Buyers of fine Carpets will be pleased to learn that we have secured a large lot of fine JCarpets 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 carrj a full line of Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Etc. J. R. HILLIS & CO. Worst of all Espr-rleiircs. Can anything bo woreo than to foul that every mlnuta will be your laitt ? Bnoh was tho expnrlt'nco of Mrs. 8. II. Nowson, Decatur, Ala. "For throo yours" she writes, "t endured Insuffer able, pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel troublo. Death seemed Inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was Induced to try Eleclrlo Hitters and the result was miraculous. I Improved at unco and now I'm com pletely recovered." For Livor, Kidney, Stomach and Itowol troubles Electric Hitters Is the only medicine. Only AOc. It's guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Carnival Of amusements on tho 4th but our reduced unle of lace curtains beats them all. C.H.Hall. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, near Hotel Imperial. llenllliy Jlollirrs. Mothers should always keep In good bodily health. They owe It to their children. Yet it In no unusual sight to see a mother, with babo in arms, cough ing violently and exhibiting all the symptoms of a sonsumptlve tendency. And why should this dangerous con dition exist, dangerous alike to mother and child, when Dr. Doscheo'a German Syrup would put a stop to It at onco ? No mother should bo without this old and tried remedy In the house for its timely ubo will promptly cure any lung, throat or bronchial troublo In herself or her children. Tho worst cough or cold can bo Bpeedlly cured by German Syrup ; bo can hoarseness and con gestion of the bronchial tubes. It makes expectoration easy, and gives instant relief and refreshing rest to the cough-racked consumptive. New trial bottles, 23 ; large size, 75c. At all druggists. II. Alex Stoko. JJKI'OItTOFTIIEi:itNIlTION or rna FIRST NATIONAL BANK or betitoi,i;s-ii.le nt ltryiioldsvllle. In Die PI lit n of IVnnsylvn- lllll, III 1IIUC10U0I IHIMIieSH dllllPV. 1511. IlKMOl'lKKS: l.onns mill (IIhi'oiiiiim fJIA.Pii rt wvemnms, mvuivu unci unsceurect. n;i n: I . H. Monils to Hi'ut-ii:livillutloii.... 3.(i"it 00 I'.l. ltonU on hand it:i-o oik Premium on V. K Hondo i.inmi mi tonil, sei'ilrlt le. ele 'Je.iiO 00 I'tirnhiii-o ami fixture. 2M'l Ml line rrnin .Minimal Hunks (not Ke- M'rve Airvntsi 214ri:i 01 Due from Stale liunkH anil bunkers. .1,no o line n-oia approved reserve iitfenlH. 151,07:1 M i iiim'K! una oilier eio.li iteniH row ui olcm)f oilier National hanks 2,Y 00 r i in i ioiiiii paper currenc). lllekelM, una eenl 1:4 i'i i.awiiu nioney reserve 111 mink, vix: Sms'ie :r.rn7 40 I,eitiil-len(ler notes 0"K" ou :i",4(i; 40 Keiienipnon itinu wun n.r. ireus- urur taper cum. of circulation).. 1,7.10 00 Total M0,IK Ml) I.1AHII.1TIKS. f'ltnltiil stork iialil In loO.Kio 00 Piii'iilus funil 4,oii0 00 LiKiivincii proiiiH, lens expenses mid taxes palil 10.2.M 71 .National Hank notes outstanding. . . IH.I.MI 00 line loonier .National Hanks L'.VI 0 I'lvldemls 1 npnld 2,l':.1 00 Individual deHsitssnliei'l tocluvk :M0.1T:i '.'tl Time eerlllli'ales of deposit 4i,7M () eriinen rnei'Ks ;;4 :m Lusiuer Hcnueks outhtandltiK l.illo ,Y Total fcvlO.iiy.l K Sttttof PenoivlTiDift. Osnntv .r J.m..ii l,.lolni II. Kaurlier. ( ashler of the above named lunik, do solemnly swear Hint the hIhivo stalenient. Is true to the best of my Klllin Hllll IH'lll-l, .lOIIN 11. KAtTllKR lnuhl.,1. Subscribed and sworn to before inotlils 14th uay oi june, iihh. Ai.iikkt Rkvnoi.ds, Notury Public. Cohhect Attest : J. II. COHHKTT, 1 .1. i!. Kind, Directors, 1. 11. W ilson, I GEM SAVINGS BRIIK Pays 4. Percent On Savings Accounts. Ceaapooadcd Scmt-Aannally. Just as Safe and Easy to Bank by Mail as Coming In Person. Ask How. AeecTe over 7,000,000. WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS, prrrsBURaH, pa. Reduced Rates to Indianapolis. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the Prohibition National Con vention, to be held at Indianapolis, June 28 to 30, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell round-trip tick ets to Indianapolis, from all stations on its line, June 2H and 27, good returning, leaving Indianapolis not later than July 15, at rate of single fare for the round trip. For specific Information concern ing rates and time of trains, consult nearest ticket agent, Notice to Advertisers. Tho copy for all display advertise ments must bo in Tiik ST AH olllco not later than 2.00 p. in. Monday of each week to have the advertisement appear In tho paper the week It la banded into olllee. Hlcvcles, tires, sundries and every thing tho bicycle rider may need at Stoke's. tho druggist. Hart. ScbalTncr It Marx clothing at MUlirens. PENNSYLVANIA HAlt.UOAD IltTFPALO A ALLKOENY VALI.KY DIVISION. Low Grade Division. In Effect May 29, 1904. Eastern SU.idnrJ I'm EASTWARD. NolW No. 113 N0.IOI1N0III Nc 107 STATIONS. A. M A. M.I. M H M. l'lttslmric I s 15 i 9 oi 1 1 ;to s n HIMl MIII1K LiiwtumliHm New lliMtilcliein y ;i 4 mi 4; 10 211 10 Hi :il II In It 44 4 .i 0: X is l;i $H 41' tl OH 11 $11 II til :i! 4 Ml 4 fts 5 01 (Ink lildno aiiivmirt 11 M Huniniervllle ... VI HI S 21 ft Ml Hnmkvlllu lows. h'nll.-r lm 11 in li 24 TB 111 tl) SI II 2l til 211 Ml h ami 6 1:1 ttl 2! MY R 40 6 M KiiynoidHVlllu .. e :r.i t r..i It 4i 12 M vf.O V ftN 1(1 (1.1 I'lini'DiiMi I'ullxCroi'k.. lie Mols fiilmls Wlnterlmrn . Pi'nntleltl. . , Tyler IttMinPEPtte. , Ornnt Driftwood.... til 4M I s: 1 15 1 as 1 :tr 7l 12 m 10 lft 7 13 7 25 1 M 7 I" 7 1ft 7 : 7 :i I (M 2 Oil ! 'in I a im 7 8 W 7 47 ts n I " A.M. J7 M I S 2 P. M P. M Train Ml (Hiindiiy I leave Pit tslmrffl) IX, H. m.. Hi'd Hunk 11.10 Hroikvllli. .41, KvynoUisvllle 1.14, Mills ureeK l.zv, imiiiois p. ni. WESTWARD No 108 No 106 No 102 No. 114 No. 110 A. M, A. M.lA. M. P. M. P. M. .... I ft ft'lll HI .... I ft ISO .... te m til :m .... to in .... 2ft 11 4.5 .... e 2ft .... 0 Ml 12 12 .... B M .... 7 OH 12 20 ... 7 04 .... 7 Oft 12 2ft .... 7 10 ... 7 IN 12 im .... 7 2:1 Oft 7 an 12 Aft fft 00 7 M 1) 12 7 ftft 1 1ft ft 10 7 42 til in t 14 t7 47 Ml S On 1 211 ft 27 7 ft" til 4N tH 20 .... tft 4:1 tS I? til M tft Ml tS IS 7 m s r 1 Ml B no in m 7 20 tH 4 $2 10 a lft .... 7:17 tUldi J2 24 33 ... 7 4:1 ts 12 ... ;in .... 7.M B 20 2 ;is B 4ft .... S 21 47 j:i 00 7 14 .... s ;ii 10 10 a 20 7 itt 11 lft (2 xi 1 s :to io 10 .... A. M.p. III. P. ni. P. M. P, M. STATIONS. Driftwood Urunt Hmmezette Tyler PiMinlleUI Wlnlerlnirn .... Hitbnlii DuHiiIh t'nllH(Jreek PllllOIMIHt KeyniilUsvlllu.. Fuller Iowii ltnokvlllo Hunimervllle.... Muytmrt OukKlilve New Itethlelieni l,nw4onlium... U...I H 11 nk rittHlmrK Truln ftft2 (Bimiliiv) leiives lhillols 4.10 n ni Fulls t.'reek 4.17, lti'yniililville4.;io, llriHikvllie ft.oo, Ken mink ..), I'll tsDiiiy v:. p. ni. No. 107 dully bet ween I'HinIhiik 11111I DiiIIkIh, On tSiimluyg only truln leaves Driftwood at 8.20 11. in., nriives DiiIIoIh 10.00 u. m. Keturn Inir leaves DuIIoIh 2.00 D. m.. arrives Drift, wiMid J. 40 p. ni., suipplnii ut ltiierinudlute Ga llons. Trains miirkod run dally;! dully, except ciiiiMi.jr 1 1 iiiih BinLiuii, hiiuiv BiKimiB ujuni, uo SIIOWU, Philadolphiu & Erlo Uiillroad Division In effect May 2!)th, l!)04. Trains loavo Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD :04 a m Train 12. weekrtuy, for Cunbury, iTiiKeHimrro, iiuKieton, i'oiiHViiie,i:rtinton iiarrlBUuric unu the Intermediate sta- iiiins, an ivliiK ut riillaclelplila :2;i p. 111. ow 1 ork.:dii u. m.i Hiiltiniore.ii:(X) 11. m.i WiishlnKtoii, 7:1ft p. ni I'ullman I'aiior car from VtlllanmHrl to I'lilludulplilu Hint pas senger conches from Kune to I'hllailelplila ami wmiuniHpoi't to uullliuoie unu Wash liiKton. 12:ftu n. ni. Train 8. dally for Hunburv. liar rlliurK and prliu'lDallnterinedlutUHiatlonii. lirriviilK nl, I llllut jeipil la i ;i& p. ni., nvw York 10:2:1 p. m., llalllnioro 7:;w p. m., WuhIi liiKton h:;jft p, 111. VtiBtlbtiled parlor cars hiiu paHHeiivercoacneH, iiuiiaio u rnuuuol plilaund uhIiIiikuhi. 4:00 p. 111. Truln B, dally, for llar rltiburK and Inuirniedlate Htutlons, ar riving at l'hlladulpliia4:2J A. M.: New York, 7.i:i u. m.i llulilmore, 2.20 a. ni.; WaHliliiKion a.:w A. M. l'lillniun KleepliiK earn from HurrlnburK to I'hlliidelphla and New York, I'lilladelphla pitHNungerH can reinuln lu sleeper undlHturhed until 7::t0 A, M. 11:05 p.m. Train 4, dally for Hunbiiry, llarrls buru and tntrnieiliate stations, arriving at I'lilladelphla, 7:17 A. M.i New York, U:84 A. M. on week days and 10 :iH a m. on Hun day; llaltlmore, 7:15 A. M.; ValiliiKtoii, 8:30 A. M. I'ullman sleepers from Krle. and VllllumnHirt to 1'hlladulpliln, and WllllamHuort to WuHhlniHon. 1'unHOnKer Foarhea from Krle to I'lilludulplilu, and Wllllamsportto llaltlmore. 12:41 p.m. Train 14, dully for Hiinbnry, 11 arris bui'K and principal Intermedial st utloiiH, ar riving at l'lillailelphia 7:il2 a. m., New York V:M a. m. weekdays, (10.:is a. 111., Kiinday) llaltlmore 7:2ft a. ni., WaxliliiKUiii, S:4B a 111. Veattuulud bulfet sleeping cars and pas senger couches, UulTalu to I'lilladelphla and Washington. WESTWARD 1:33 a. m. Train 7, dally for Iluffulo vis Kmporlum. 4:41 a. m. Train 9, dully for Erie, ltldg way, and week days for Duliols, (Jlermout and principal Intermediate stations. J:fiOa. m Train V, dally for trie and Inter mediate points. 1:49 p. in. Train IS, dally for Uuffalo via Kmporlum. 5:4p . 111. Train 81, weekdays for Kane and InUirniedtateitatlon. JOHNSONBURU RAILROAD, p. m. weekdays. a. ni. 2 20 .... .... art'lurmontlv ... 10 40 ... 2 40 Woodvnle .... 10 4ft ... 2 Ml (jultiwood .... 10 50 .... a 07 Smith's Run ... 10 ftft .... 3 12 IiiHiunter ... 11 02 a 20 .... ... rit.rulght ....1107 .... S 25 Gleu llaiel ... 11 ID ... 3 2D Jolimiouburg .... 11 UA .... & lvRldgwuyar .... 12 01 .... Hidgway & Clearfield Hailroad and CoDnectlous. D.m p.ra a.m. 8 20 arlildgwaylv I) o Mlllliaven a.m ti.m. n.m. 7 an 7 20 i 10 1 58 1 4U i'40 I 87 1 27 1 li B 50 f 2 OS 7 01 12 15 7 10 12 24 7 15 12 2H 7 ID 12 112 7 21 12 i!5 7 112 12 45 7 117 12 SO 7 41 7 45 1 00 7 50 1 05 8 (I I 1 25 8 50 12 05 4 05 4 15 4 25 4' 1)4 4 UN 4 4H 4 fta 4 67 6 01 6 0S 7 01) V 00 Uroylund Short. Mills lllue Rock (Jurrler Ilrockwuvv'l l.uiim Mills McMlun Slut liurveys Run Iv Falls O'kar 7 05 7 01 8 65 8 ftl 8 47 8 117 8 IM 8 M 8 25 8 20 8 OS 8 57 1 47 ) 4:i a as DM 1 15 II DO 1 10 10 li 55 iv Uu liols ar 20 On 1 1ft 8 M urFall.O'k Iv 7 65 1 15 8 ttl) Ileynoldbvllle 8 OH 1 211 ( 09 ltrookvlllo 8 US 1 6B New lieihl'ia 8 20 t 88 ltuH I1....I. .ft ti ,.. TT6 5 27 B 00 a 45 7 25 ft 15 12 62 6 8S 12 24 4 50 It 41 4 05 11 05 1 w) V 00 Iv PllUiburgur 12 U6 6 M) 10 10 a. 111. ... p.m. a.m VH.. U . .U . U . ... fnr limn luliln. uHI.I 1 i. .. ,. . . -" ruuimuum luiurmauoo consult ticket ageuUk W. W. ATTERBUUY, J. B. WOOD, Oen'l Manager. Pa. Traltlu Hiir OEO. W. HO YD, den'l Pitssiner Agl. WANTF.D NEVER A1j INDI'STRlOI S PFIt- sons In ea'h state to travel for house etuli- llshed eleven years and with a large capital, to call IllMin merchants and mrentn for mic- rewfiil and prolltablo line. Permanent en- giigenieut. AVeekly cash salary of .'4 and all ti-avellng expenses and hotel bills advanced In cuh each week. Experience not eNcntliil. Mention reference ana encuweseir-uiiiiressed envelope. Ill K NATIONAL, DrnrlHirn Klreel, t'hlcAgo. Ths Cure thst Cures Coughs, Colds JSHppe, Whooping Cough, Asthma1 Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption Is igtUVtW Atu; 25&50Vt IPyou have anything to sell, try our Want Column. Ueynolclsville, We are Introducing Ourselves To the town of KeynoldRville and vicinity. W have bought a pretty large stock of goods and these goods niUHt be Hold before the 4th of July. The complete stock of goods coneipts of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps. DROP EVERYTHING AND CALL AT THIS STORE AND SEE THE PRICES. Sale Dry Goods The first thing we will offer you is a line of dry goods. Calicoes fast colors 4 1-2 cents a yard. Ginghams, all colors, 5 cents a yard. Muslin, all kinds, 5 cents a yard. Lace Curtains ' We will offer you a line of lace curtains at 29c a pr. Next best curtains 3 yd. long, 49 cents a pair. Ladies' Goods The next thing we will offer you is a line of shirtwaists which are worth 75, $1.00, $1.25 at 48 cents, something worth while buying. Ladies' wrappers all sizes, all colors at 69 cents apiece, worth $1.00 and $1.25. Now we will offer you a line of skirts. Dress skirts at 98 cents apiece that are worth $2.50. Next best worth $3.50, $4.00 at $1.98. Next best worth $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 at $3.49. Ladies' suits, latest styles, up-to-date that are worth $8.00 to $10.00 a suit at $4.49. Next best worth $10.00 to 14.00 at $7.49. Remember the place. You know the date. First come, first served. Come one, come all. Sale starts Friday. O. OSSAR Inrtt The Bm f.ldrtdi has stood for Iht I, Jl HI ST In ikSrlniiMn,.ilne Vnrld. Thirty Hers lis New i-idrciigei heiick than EVER, and Surrrlor 10 ill nth I'nsttvr ttlkt'-no: eel f srt- w ling nrfiiu , 1 1 111 .-.kiiiik 1. , I 41fQ nutomnlic ti-nnion rclcnKciniitoniiilic 1 well O bobbin wimlrr: ixnltlvc fourniotiort frrd; entitled neilille b:ir; nnUili s m lf ailjiMlltiK roller binring wheel, steel pltmnll! live ply Unlimited woodwork, with a beautiful set of nickeled steel ttnthnwnls. Aik your denier for the Improved TMilrrdge n" end do not buy any iniidilue tiutil you liuvs ceil It. National Sewing Machine Co. BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS. V. l HOl'l'M.tX, AUK XT. l!t'!noltlsrlll; I'n. O. OSSAR corMsrniiR :s i viisr a.istd iriFTi i streets. I?n. starts Friday, Jane 24to, ends July 3rd HIGHLAND PARK On fhvtric lino ut the Stinimit, hnlt'wny lii'twwn Punx sutnwney ami KcynoMsville. Open every Afternoon and Evening IIIO DANCING PAVILION amruican nroouAPU LAUGHING GALLRUY II 'fri'-h 111 nil SlHntls, Luncti Counter, Etc., Etc. , 1 Tnblt a, St-ats, nbundancc of pure spring water, and ev ery accommodation (or picnics with no charge for same. HARRIS & GILMORE I'tMtofflce address, Ruynoldsvllle Iieynoldville, Pa. 1 Clothing The next thing is a line of clothing, men's suits. Men's suits latest styles, that are worth $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 at $3.49 Next best suits that are worth 10.00, $12.00, at 6.48, latest styles. Now we will offer you a line of knee pants good quality at 1 5 cents a pair. Shirts Men's working shirts at 19 cents apiece. A line of dress shirts at 29 cents apiece. A line of boys shirts at 15 cents apiece. Shoes Now comes our line of shoes. Ladies' shoes,all sizes good quality at 79 cents a pair. Ladies' slippers at 89 cents, first class. Boys' shoes good quality at 98 cents. Men's shoes that are worth 1.75 to $2.00, $1.00 a pr. Hats all kinds from 75 cents to $2.00 apiece. Caps, all kinds, worth 25, 35 and 50 cents at 10 cents. PROP. ' v. t
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