An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME U. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1905. NUMBEB 10. 'Ill . I C" -TA ft Free Trip to Reynolds ville Our Gigantic Sale is now Going On Full Blast and it Positively Closes Satur day, August 5th. A Gigantic Sale for Men, Boys and Children. A MIGHTY PURCHASE SCOTT McCLELLAND'S entire $19,000.00 stock of Tailor-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats has been purchased by The Great Western Salvage Co., of Chicago, 111., and the world's greatest clothing sale began Monday, July 24th, 9.0O o'clock a. m. at Scott McClelland's stand, Main street, Reynolds ville, Penn'a, for 12 days only. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. The Great Western Salvage Co. is a company of capitalists incorporated under the laws of Illinois and is the largest institution of its kind in the wcrld, operating 48 stores and large warehouses in Chicago nd whose soeeial aim is to buv entire stories for snot Msh. at less than the rnst nf raxir maWSal to manifartMf tl-i TUi,. f J ' HJT 1 T f -w.f - . . , wvumiwuwww uu xxvniua f Juiy AxiU; at JJ d III lUt days. This immense stock consists of Men's, Boys', Children's Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods and 10,000 other articles. We cannot mention here all under the roof to be sold in 12 days at 33c on the dollar. T" 1 T 1 it. ! 1 Li J- - f- !it il - 111 A H11 . . .. O f f .1 . 1 ' f . T- 4 ... -r-w . . . . . . io not comouno mis Dona uac saie wnn omer so-caiuea Clearance oaies tnai are or nave oeen m progress m Keynoldsvule. How unsatistactory the English language becomes when one is enthusiastic honest in his belief. How cold and calculating the words hang upon the reader's lips when they simply show the truth in its most barefaced manner. Such is the condition that will exist at this sale. It is ' f f ,1 - n . . e .4. . VLi v Ld&v lu &dv liiuiv uuL lu uiliv Li in ii i LiL w t' win (ill i i n 11 ixi iii nur 1 1 1 pfk i2 rp nn inr t wnirn arwwariri mr nrrr rrrre as-siss i .i ..u. j.i . r t f f f . r , y o-r r - " ' .ww.. M Mffi fc swu """"v wwiiunuwai y&uyic wxiu luiuw me power 01 value ana trie weignt 01 i x i it li 1 l 1 1 i i vi Tiii : ni k rir vcru n irrna( wmrn iare imc rrni"' ir c nin4 t-w trAii rs r nrv h M iHt ii i- . - 1. 1. - i. u..t i t .t . . 4 Scott McClelland, former proprietor of the Bell Clothing Store, who has been in business and one of Reynoldsville's most trustworthy and honorable associates, for a number of years could have sold his stock to much better advantage, but preferred placing the same in the hands of a well known and reliable concern who would deal liberally with the people and on the same honorable basis, that has marked his many years career in business in Reynoldsville. - Sensational Bargains in Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. Men's Suits A fine suit of clothes all to match, worth $8, will go at this sale for - - - ' $2.98 Fine suits in neat checks and plain well worh $8 .50 Great Western Salvage sale price - $3.98 Men's fine suits in Cheviots and scotch plaids Scott Mct Clelland's price $10,50 Western Salvage Co. price $5.48 Men's suits in velour finished cashmere, all sizes, $12.50 values go at - - $6.98 Men's fine dress suits in all the latest styles and shapes well worth $14.50 sale price - $7.48 Men's elegant business and dress suits, cut in the very latest style hand padded shoulder and collar lined with 3 X serge, double warped sold, and actually worth $20, at this great slaughtering sale they will go for $9.98 Men's extra fine dress suits in all the latest styles, heavy silk and satin lined equal to the finest $30.00 tailor made-to-arder suits, lor - ' $12.48 Don't fail to ask to see this suit. Odd coats well worth $1.50 will go at this sale for 39c Overcoat Department A whirlwind of bargains in medium, heavy and light weight Overcoats at slaughtereing prices. It will pay you to buy it now and put it away until you need it. Hat Department Straw hats 25c and 35c Aaues lor - 15c Men's and Boy's straw hat 50 and 75c ones for 19c Straw hats worth up to $1.25, for -. - 39c Men's fedora hats $2.25 ones for - - 98c Fedora and Stetson shapes black and brown, the $3.00 kind will go at - -.- $1.69 Men's hats in the latest styles and shapes will go at this sale for - - $1.98 Every Purchase Guaranteed. Men's Pants Men's pants all sizes $1.25 values for - 79c 36 pairs of men's pants $2.00 values for - 98c Men's dress pants, former price $2.50, Salvage price $1.39 25 pairs men's fine dress pants for Sunday wear, worth $4.00, will go at - . - $1.98 35 pairs of very fine trousers in worsteds and fancy stripes, for Sunday wear, well worth up to $6.00, will go at $2.48 Boys' Suit Department ' A big lot of wash suits will sell at this sale for 39. Some better ones for 49c, 79c and $1.48. Boys' 2 and 3 piece suits well worth $3.50 for - . 98c 4.00 suits for - - - - $1.48 5.00 suits for - - . 1.93 6.00 suits for - - - 2.98 Don't fail to ask to see these suits. Boys' overcoats at your own prices. Furnishing Goods Dep't Men's suspenders 20c values for - - 6c Men's suspenders 35c values for - - - 14c Men's suspenders 50c values for - 19c Men's heavy mixed sox 15c ones for - . - 3c Men's good black hose 20c ones for - - 7c Finest fancy lisle hose 35 and 50c ones for - 19c Men's white handkerchiefs good 10c values at - - 3c Red and blue ones 15c kind for - - 3c Negligee shirts 50 to 75c values for - - . 29c Negligee shirts 75c to $1 values for - - 39c Dress shirts $1.50 to $2.00 values for - - 69c Men's bow ties 25c ones for - . gc Men's ties in all the latest shapes and styles 50c values for 19c Men's balbrigan underwear, suits and drawers-50c values for 19c Men's very best balbrigan underwear, $1.00 kind will go at this sale for . . . 39c i Extra good work shirts, all colors and sizes, workh 75c, will go at this sale - - 39,, Extra good overalls for - . 39c 1 So that there shall be no mistake, no exaggeration or no overdrawn statement, we ask you to bring'this document with you when you come to the sale, and look over every article herein described. You'll convince yourself mighty quick, with your own eves that everything is sold precisely as advertised. If not satisfied, your money refunded. , Sale Opened Monday, July 24th, at 9 o'clock a.m. and Closes in 12 Days. Look for the large sign and the name over the door at Scott McClelland's stand, Main street, Reynoldsville, Pa. THE GREAT WESTERN SALVAGE CO. P. GOLDY' MANAGER. Railroad Fare Paid to Purchasers of $15.00 or Over. i . 1:1,
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