I - - . ..... . ... . ... .. i .. ,, , v . ,. .. . : , : , ' , v , V v . : : ' '.. - I ' vi :-: ' "vv . ) . . m ;. I 7 " v;. : r 1 : : : : : 1 1 REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1900. NUMBEB 48. VOLUME 14. V:-- "SS5 SHICK & WAGNER -THE BIG STORE- THE WHITE GOODS CARNIVAL Sale of Muslin Underwear, Children's and Babies' Wear, Tailored White Wash Suits and Skirts, Shirt Waists, Laces and Em broideries and White Parasols. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Not the cheap, trashy kind often offered for sale, but a high grade, well made line of garments direct from the beet underwear factory in the country bought especially for this sale. , All are good and full regular size and extra size in plain and trimmed with lace and embroidery. Corset Covers, 25c to $1.00. Gowns, ...... 50c to $2.50. Ladies' Short Skirts, 50c and 75c. " Long ' 50c to $5.00. Also a full line of ladies' and children's knit underwear, Vests, Pants, Corset Covers, and Union Suits 10 to 50c. Ladies' Closed Drawers, 25c to $1.50. Open " 25c to $1.50. Children's Drawers, 12 J c to 25 c. CHILDREN'S AND BABIES' WEAR. We hsive the most complete line of nice fine wearables and can lit your baby or child from head to foot and save you from 10 to 25 per cent on your purchase, besides your labor in making and sewing. Baby's Dresses Fine white lawn and cambric, short 25c to $2.00. Fine white lawn and cambric slips 25c to $1.50. Fine white silk, short and long, $2.00 to $3.50. Skirts, long and short, 25c to $1.50. Baby's Caps, silk and lawn, 25c to 50c. Children's wear 2 to 14 years, Dres, es, white and colored 50c to $2.50, Also a complete line of Infants' and Children's Wool Vests, Hosiery, Etc. tit JM-Lidlei' Wall. Sire 32. 84, 38, 38 inches bust measure. M78 Mi' Dress. Sizes 12, 14, 10 years. SALE I NOW ON LADIES' TAILORED WHITE WASH SUITS: The newest merchandise on th3 market. This is a neat, tailored Jacket Suit made of washable material, such as shrunk cotton and linen. These come in both short jacket and three-fourth lengths. Do not fail tc see them. We have also a full line of White Skirts in both shrunk cotton and linen. , '"Suits, $2.50 to $6.50. Skirts, $1.00 to $2.50. A new line of white shirt waists, $1.00 to $3.50. , LACES AND EMBROIDERIES The demand for Embroideries is so strong that we have made another purchase of 2,000 yards, including Edgings, Insertions, Flouncings, Corset Cover Embroidery and Shirt Waist Front Insertions. Embroidery Edging, 3c to 50c. Insertions, 3c to 35c. Corset Covers, 25c to 75c. Shirt Waist .Fronts 20 to 75c. Lace Edging 2 jc to 75c. Insertion 2 to 35c. WHITE LINEN PARASOLS. The newest and most attractive merchandise we have to offer you at popular prices are the new parasols. They are all washable and should you get caught in a rain storm or get your parasol soiled in Bome way you can clean it by washing. These are lace and embroidery, trimmed and eyelet worked. Price $1.00 to $3.50. There are very many other attractive things put on display which will interest you this time of the year. SHICK & WAGNER Cor. Main aud Fifth Sts. The Big Stork Reynoldsville, Pa. Olendale. Miss Eclna Moore Is visiting Id CUon dale this week. Ms. Hurry Joinor, from Aliens Mills, was visiting Id our city this wouk. J. Pi Smith was home from Sykes ville over Sabbath visiting his purents. t Our farmers are busy with their spring work. Some have tholr spring wheat and oats Bowed. Three hustling small boys of this place have mado some very good maple syrup, If we can judge rightly. Mrs. Fannie Larimer and family are moving to New Kensington from here, where Mr. Larimer Is working In a glass plant. We are quite sure of the Clearfield and Franklin railroad coming through here now, as we hoar they have given up the Hoynoldsvllle route. J. H. Burtop and Mrs. D. B. Moore were over in Warsaw this weok visiting Aunt Hannah Moore, who is In her 80th year and in very poor health. It has been reported to us that M. L. Hetrick has been appointed roadmaster for this end of the township. He is a good roadmaker and we feel sure our roads will Improve under his super vision. M. M. Moore, who .has been confined in the house for several months on ac count of having pneumonia during the winter, was able to drive as far as his son, Walter Moore's, one day last week, and saw his first grand child, a bouncing boy. Walter and grandpa are both very proud of the boy. The Mock Court Trial. Regarding the big Mock Court Trial to be given In Centennial hall, under the auspices of Helping Hand Society, on Tursday evening next, would say that the stage of the hall will be laid out as a regular court room with all the accessories and the trial will be con ducted In every respect with all the gravity of a supreme court session. The case will be handled on the exact lines of legal procedure, but for all that will be so arranged that the two hours pro ceedings are likely to furnish the big gest bunch of merriment an audience has had in a long time. Of course, all hearts will go out In tearful sympathy for the plaintiff, while as for the defendant, It Is enough to say that no one would ever have believed it. The jury is distinguished enough to rivet the attention of an audienco for a whole evening, and are capable of being a whole show them selves. Altogether this Mock Court Trial promises to bo one of the events of the season, both in the Interest at taching to it and In tho crowd that will attend. In the Spring, And now tho good , house wife's thoughts turn to something to make hor homo look cozy for the summer. What shall it be ? A side board, buf fet, dining room table, or a set of dining chairs, a beautiful rug, a piece of Brus sels, Axminlstor velvet, or ingrain carpet, an easy rocker, genulno leather couch, or a piece of linoleum and a kitchen cablnot for tho kitchen ; Or a rofrigorator. We only soil the Best Kofrlgerator made those of the White Mountain which are second to none in the market. We had a tremendous trado on refrigerators, mainly because we sell better refrigerators than can be found any whore in the city for less money. If you are ready to look at them wo are ready to show you through our lino. Roynoldsvlllo Hardware Co. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was told by marks of human hlood in the homo of J. W. Wil liams, a well known merchant of Bac, Ky. He writos : "Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when I began tak ing Dr. Klngj New Discovery. It completely cured me and I have re mained well ever slnco." It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and Is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., druggists of Roynoldsvlllo and Sykesvllle. GOo and $1.00. Trial bottle free. In Reynoldsville. Many of the best families in Reynolds ville and vicinity, are using the Prlzer Stoves and Ranges with the best results. Every one sold has given entire satis faction. We would be pleased to have you examine them. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Devil's Island Torture Is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Bucklon's Arnica Salve, and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Napier, of Rugl es, Ky. Hoils all wounds, Burns and Soros like magic. 25c at Stoke & Fulcbt DrugCo.'s, druggists of Reynoldsville and Sykcsvillo. You receive the bene fit of over tweiity five years banking ex perience by having your account with The Peoples National Bank Reynoldsville,, Penn'a Interest paid on sav ing accounts. Capital $100,000.00. WINDSOR HOTEL, Philadelphia, Pa. Between 12th and lath BtH on Filbert St. Throe minutes walk from the Rending Tor mlnal. Five minutes walk from tho Penn'a K. K. Depot. European plan $1.00 per day and upward. American plan Si.lK) per day, 1'rank M. Sehululey, Manager. T A 7 W Planing Mill West Reynoldsville Window Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring, STAIR WORK Rough and Dressed Lumher, Etc., Etc. Contract and repair work given prompt attention. Give us your order. My prices are reasonable. W. A. LEECH, Proprietor. We carry a large stock of Blank books and office supplies. When in need of anything in that line ' give us a call. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. FUN ! FUN ! FUN ! Let no innocent man escape ! At the great Mock Court Trial under the auspices -of the Helping Hand Society In Centennial Hall or Thursday Evening, April&h. One of our most respected cltlieni will be charged with BREACH OF PROMISE Regular Court Rules, . Startling De velopments. Ludicrous Situations. Local hits. An evening of Refined Fun. Prices 35 and 60 cents. Tickets on sale at tho 1 Btoke & Feicht Drug Co. store 7.30. Court called at 8 its on sale at tho 1 y . tore. Open at A 8.00p.m.' ) o a a a & a A. KATZEB Proprietor of : a a a a 6 a a a I' a S a a a a $ a a a a a a Tie Peoples Barpin Store Can assure every customer who will come and examine his stock for spring and summer that they will find the big gest bargains that they ever bought in any merchandise. The goods con tained in our stock arein big assortments of Dry Goods, Ladies' Fur nishing Goods, Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Men's Hats, Caps 0 Shoes, Very large assortment of Men's and Boy's Dress Shirts for Easter Sunday. The greatest variety in Men's and Boya' Pants at low figures. The price will satisfy you in every article. Remember all the goods which we handle are new goods which you need for spring and summer. - Don't miss the place, as we can save you money, but come in time to A. KATZEN'S PEOPLES BARGAIN STORE 1 1 I f m I o o o ft J If J-
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