HAVE YOU Children Growing Up ? THE PEOPLE WHO ABE PASSING TO AND FRO. SHIOK & WAGNER - THE BIG STORE Mrs. G. G. Williams, Misses Ids Wil liams and Maude Pratt went to Chau tauqua yesterday. Mrs. T. S. Arnold, of Clarion, and her sister, Miss Golda King, of Sykes ville, were guests of Miss .Lydia Mel linger Monday night. G. G. Williams will go to Chautauqua to-morrow. Miss Sadie Kime, who has been spend ing the past fourteen months nursing In a sanitarium in Middletown, N. Y., has returned to her home in West Beynoldsvllle. Mrs. Nina WeiBt and two children, of Philadelphia, are guests at the home of Adam Kime in West Reynoldsville. James R. Smith, of Lamona, Iowa, has been a guost for the past week at the home of his brother, Adam Kime, In West Reynoldsville. Jay Evans and wife, of Greenville, Mercer Co., who visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Evans, re turned home Monday. Miss Caroline Hill, of Knox, Pa., spent Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. A. D. McKay, at Presbyterian parsonage. tare. John J. Davis and daughter, Miss Margaret, went to Franklin yes terday to visit the former's daughter ten days. Miss Cora Robertson left here Mon day to spend a couple of weekB at Oil City and Connoaut Lake, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbett spent Sunday with the former's parents in Falls Creek. Mrs. Mary C. Shannon, who was working in silk mill at Erie, returned to this place last week. She expects to remain here. Forrest Ressler, of Pj taburg, is visiting his mother in this place. ' Mrs. Edward L. Neff and daughter, MIbs Elsie, of Pittsburg, were guests at home of the former's brother-in-law, 'Squire E. Neff, In this place the past week. D. D. tfeff and wife, of DuBois, spent Sunday at the home of the former's brother, 'Squire E. Neff, In this place. Miss Fay Neale, of Kane, is visiting In town. Mrs. Lottie Brothers was called to Kittanning Saturday on account of the BeriouB illness of her daughter, Mrs. Somerville. Prof. Charles S. MarBh, of New Bethlehem, was In town Saturday. Charles M. Milliren was in Kane last week. George R. Adam, editor Brockway vllle Record, and postmaster at Brock wayvllle, was in town Saturday. Mrs. J. C. McEntire visited in Du Bois Saturday. E. D. Davis visited in Clarion county last week. ' . Mrs. Andy Denny, of Driftwood, was a visitor in town Saturday. Carl Kirk, student in the State Forest Academy at Mont Alto, Pa., is home on vacation. Mrs. Nicholas Welsch is visiting in Tarentum. . Miss Marguerite Murphy, of Brook ville, was the guest of Miss Catherine Taafe the past week. Miss Edith Katzen Is visiting in Saga more, Indiana Co. ; Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman is visiting at Derry Station, Pa. Wayde Breakey and wife, of Stanton, visited the latter's mother In Paradise Sunday, C. O. Berg and wife spent Sunday in DuBois. . G. M. Brown, of Washington, Pa., has been visitor In town the past week. Mrs. A. E. OtwayPage, of Crystol Beach, Canada, and Miss Amelia Clark, of Brookville, have been the guests of Mrs. C. R. Hall the past week. Mrs. L. O. Gourley visited In Brook' ville last week. Miss Pearl Barrett returned the lat ter part of last woek from two weeks' visit In Punxsutawney. William Barclay and daughter, Miss 1 Jessie Barclay, and Clement O'Hare will go to North Fork Camp, near Brookville, to-day to spend a few days. Miss Jennie Harp, of Brookville, vls- , ited in town this week. Misses Nellie Welsh and Anna Levis, of New Maysville, have been the guests of Miss Irene Welsh on -Jackson street the past week. Miss Fonda King is visiting near Penfield. 'Squire W. L. Johnston visited in Clarion county from Friday until yes terday. Mr. ana Mrs. f. x. Shannon spent Sunday at Crates,Clarion county. Arthur McClure, of Allegheny, is visiting home of his father on Main street. His wife has been here a couple of weeks. Peter Constandakos was a visitor in jNew Bethlehem over Sunday. Mrs. G. M. Swartz U visiting a sister in Sharon. She will visit in Pittsburg and Butler before returning home. Mrs. Samuel F. Brillhart is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. W. Barclay, at Vandergrlft. Mrs. Lydia Schotte and Miss Emnla Meredith, of Kltttanning .were guests of Mrs. C. Mitchell the past week. Mrs. Walter Williams, of Oak Ridge, was a visitor in town last week. Lawyer C. W. Flynn was in Plttsi burg last week. Mrs. G. P. Williams, of Sligo, was in town Thursday. Hood Knox and wife and daughter, Miss Mary, went to Mercer, Pa., Monday where Mrs. Knox will take a course of treatment in the sani tarium. Miss Elvie Coleman visited in Brook ville la-it week. Mrs. W. J. H. Kocher visited In Brockwayville a couple of days last week. Mrs. Homer Brumbaugh and two daughters, Rui.h and Inez, of Frank lin, are vUitlng relatives In Reynolds ville and community. Miss Fay Verstine, of Brookville, was the guest of Miss Mary McClure last week. Mrs. William Anderson, of Adrian Furnace, was a visitor In town a day last weeK. Marguerite Lowther, of Rimersburg, Is visiting relatives in town. Miss Edith Clark is visiting her brother, Charles B. Clark, in DuBois thta week. Marian and Fred Clark, of DuBois, visited their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark, in this place last week. Mrs. John Brltton, of DuBois, is vis iting her father in this place. ' Mrs. H. A. Corbett 1b visltinc In New Bethlehem this week. Miss Adda Martin will return this week from a trip to Washington. D C. Jamestown Exposition in Virginia and nttsourg, ra. Fred Pifer and wife, of Rldgway, were visitors in town Monday. Miss Ruth Stiles Is visiting relatives In Ebensburg, Pa., and taking a course in the summer school at that place. Miss D. B. Snvder is visiting In Leechburg. Miss Alda Means, of Frostburg, who graduated In the Reynoldsville high school In May, is visiting her brother, ur. u. Li. means, in tnis place. Miss Helen Rearlck, of New Castle, is the guest of Miss Mary Parsons. G. W. Sykes and wife and Miss Ella Sykes were In Philadelphia last week. Mr. Sykes was also in New York City. . Frank Strouse and James Musser have returned from a trip to Washing ton, D. C, and Jamestown Exposition. Miss Dorothy Wilson, of DuBois, has been the guest of Miss Cora Mitchell the past week. Clarence H. Reynolds, of Warren. Pa., was In town yesterday afternoon ana last mgat. Andrew Thompson Bing, of Bing- stone uo. aepartment stores, and wife returned last Thursday from a Blxteen day jaunt to Buffalo, Beach wood Park, Lake Ondago, Syracuse, N. Y., and Crystol Beach, Canada. A. C. Scott, wife and daughter, Miss Helen, are visiting Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A W. Thomp son, on fourtn St. Mrs. Scott and daughter will remain here a couple of weens. Jarvis Williams spent Sunday at iMortn r orn uamp, near Brookville. S. H. Jones and wife are visiting the former s parents at Ull uity. Linden Coleman, of Pittsfield. Mass.. is visiting his cousin, Prof. Clarence nines. Henry At water left here last week on a trip to Washington, D. C, James town Exposition and New York City. Miss Llllie Lenkerd spent Sunday in own. Mrs. Sarah Tovey, of Anita, is visit ing her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. P. Has sans. Walter Booth, who n In PI two months, has returned to Reynolds- vine. Miss Anna McMasters is visiting in .new netnieDem. J. K. Siple and wife, of Lanes Mills. spent Sunday at home of the former's mother In West Reynoldsville. Irvln R. Klock went to Warren Mon day. Miss Leona Baum is spending this ween witn a cousin, Miss Anna Crow, at nurai valley, Armstrong county. Misses Margaret Jones, Carrie TraiB ter and May Blose, of DuBois were guests of Miss Alda Baum in this place ounaay. Mrs. H. S. Belnap was called to Big Run last week on account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Robert Span' house. Miss Margaret E. Taafe, of Pitts burg, who holds a position as sten- oerapner lor tne Merchants Savings & Trust Company of that city, is spending her vacation with her parents on Main street. loon U'Hare took his children to Villa Marie, Pa., near Youngstown, Ohio, Monday to spend a couple of wee its witn an aunt. Mr. O'Hare will take a trip to Detroit, Mich., and other places Delore returning boms. Do you realize what It means (or a family to grow up without any knowledge of music, without keeping In touch with the world's progress in music? There Is one easy. Inex pensive way to treat your family to the best music of the world: By the purchase of an Edison Phonograph and Edison Gold Moulded Records. Call and hear the new records and we will tell you how you can get an Edison phonograph on easy payments. Haskin's Music Store Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania- Here are some of the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing : Best of Workmanship Best Material. Right Prices. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale The Big Store has determined that this shall be strictly a Clearance Sale a sale TO CLEAN UP BROKEN LOTS. oddB and ends and all SURPLUS SUMMER STOCKS. This will be a sale where 1.00 will go a great ways. Do not fail to make your $ 1.00 earn you 25c or 50c, or in many cases another $1.00 all of which will be a clear profit to you, since almost every day the manufacturers advance the price on Borne line of merchandise. We urge you to make your purchases now, while we are making a reduction of 50 per cent, whereas later you will have to pay an advance of from 25 to 50 per cent. DO NOT WAIT TOO LONG good things are picked up every day. ' . There are bargains in all departments. Look for ticket on bargain counter. It would be impossible for us to enumerate everything we are offering, but as a hint as to what you may expect we mention here a few items: Figured and Dotted Swisses, . 33 per cent off. A few Ladies' Shirts Waists to go at 25 per cent off. A few Ladies' WaBh Suits at 50 per cent, off or 1-2 price. A few Odds and Ends in Silks at 50 per cent off. Ladies' Jackets, . . . . $6.50, now $. 75. Ladies' Jackets, . . $8.50, now $5.75. Ladies' Jackets, . . . $10.00, no-w$7.50. SUITS at greatly reduced priceB, To appreciate price you must Bee the suits. ' There are many bargains and bargains for everybody. Shick & Wagner -THE BIG STORE- Corner Main and Fifth Streets. Reynoldsville, Penn'a. Go Bino-Stoke DEPARTMENT V STORES S SALE EAR All over the house, in each department & You'll find bargains. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT , . t " i j All Ladies' Oxfords go in this sale. We've gone through our stocks and made . . . , , , $1.50 Oxfords now $1.19. $2.00 Oxords$ 1.69. a hit am All ClUWAAPD" rnnnc $2.50 Oxfords $1.98. $3.00 Oxfords $2.39. A CUT ON ALL SUMMER GOODS Men's Oxfords in Gun Metal, Patent Leather, 10 TO ? PFR TFISIT Vid Kid black or tan. $2.50 Oxfords $1.98. IV iy rLv'mi $3.00 Oxfords $2.69. $3.50 Oxfords $2.98. t j. it . tt j ct . n Now's your opportunity to buy Oxfords at Octo- . Ladies Muslm Underwear, Skirts, Gowns, Lots of time yet to wear Oxfords. Chemise, Drawers and Corset Covers. We've illL., n j r e j , . f u l .1, White and Colored Oxfords made a cut of 10 per cent, which at the present price of Musta U cheaper than, you'll ever be g Srf . able to get them again. AH $2.00 White Oxfords 1.69 Widow Jones Clothing for Boys Aged 3 to 16 years, go Id tbis sale at following prices. 86.00 Suits now vt4.98 5.50 Suits now 4.49 5.00 Suits now 4.19 4.50 Suits now 3.79 4.00 Suits now , 3.19 3.50 Suits now 2.98 3.00 Suits now. 2.25 2.60 Suits now 1.98 2.00 Suits now ,..1.49 1.50 Suits now 1.19 Clothcraft Clothes for Men and Young Men. . - All spring and summer weights go in this sale (excepting Clays and Thibits.) 120.00 Suits now.., $16.49 18 00 Suits now 14.98 16.50 Suits now 13.49 15 .00 Suits now 12.49 13.50 Suits now , 10.98 12.00, 12.50 Suits now 9.98 10.00 Suite now 7.98 8.00, 8.50 Suits now 6.49 Men's Imperial Dress Shirts, former price 50c & 75c now 39c. 6 00 Pants now .. . 5.00 5.00 Pants now 4.19 4.60 Pants now 3.98 4.00 Pants now 3.49 3.50 Pants now 2.98 3.00 Pants now.... ...2.49 2.50 Pants now 1.98 2.00 Pants now 1.49 Odds and ends in Men's summer Underwear former price 50 and 75c (the ' piece) this sale only 39c. " Basement Department We save you 15 to 35 per cent on all Basement Goods DON'T FORGET OLD HOME WEEK AUGUST J9th TO 24th.