THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Isaac London is visiting in Kane. Harry T. Peters was in Warren lsat week. Mrs. A. B. Weed is visiting in Oak tnont. M. J, C. McEotjre js visiting in PiiBoig, Miss ulu Neale, or Kane, ts visittnB in town, Mrs. Joseph Wblst Visited In DuBois last week. br. A. J. Meek was in Brookvllle yesterday. Josh Hinderllter was 1ft Clarion thts week. Miss Minnie keck wtts tn Brookville yesterday. Mrs. P. W. fea'ny Is voting a sister In Johnstown. A. M. Smith visited at Worthville the past week. A. E. Dunn, of Tails Creek, was in town yesterday. Earl Dempsey, of Dents Run, visited In town this week. Mrs. Henry Herpel visited in New Bethlehem last week. Mrs. J. J. Kirkwood visited Its New Bethlehem last week. Mrs. Cora Mitchell visited in Punx sutawney last week. Nelson 'Goodhile, of Erie, pent Sun day in Reynoldsville. Mrs. 3. N. Small visited a sister at Puller a day last week. G. W. Fuller is spending a couple of weekB at Ltllydale, N. Y. Rev. Father P. A. Lynch was in New York City the past week, Mrs. J. R. Mllliren and daughters are visiting at Cool Spring. Mrs. Frank Bates, oT Indiana, was a visitor in town a day last week. Mrs. M. E. Weed and son, Melrose, visited in Brookville Thursday. Isaac F Miller, wlTe and children are visiting in Knoxdale this week. William DeHart, oT Elmira, N. Y., Is visiting his parents In this place. Mrs. Howard SIpe and bop, Raymond, visited in Curwensvllle last week. Misses Helen Me"k and Florence At water are visiting in New Castle. Mrs. John L. Graham and son, Cor bett, are visiting in Saginaw, Mich. Miss Elizabeth Clark, of DuBois. was the gueBt of J. R. Milliren last week. Dr. B. E. Hoover and children are visiting in Marchand, Indiana county. Miss Mary Boatty, of Clarion, was a visitor at J. T. Guthrie's the past week. S. C. Showers returned last week from a five weeks' sojourn in South Oil City. Mrs. William Bone, of Barneshoro, was a visitor in town the first of this week. Mrs. Jessie Lowther, who was visit ing In Indiana county, returned last week., Robert Z. Parrish returned last week from a business trip in West and East Virginia. Frank McGinnis, wife and son, Blake, of Philadelphia, were visitors in town last week. Miss Dee Foust, of Brookville, was the guest of Miss Berna Hoover the past week. Albert Feioht. of Punxsutawney, spent Sunday at home of his parents in this place. Mrs. A. H. Murray and two children, of Big Run, were visitors in town the past week. Rev. John J. Myers spent Sunday with bis sister, Mrs. Paul A. Hoffman, in Renovo. f-roi, 1 . 11. crown ana wue, of near Panic, were visitors in town Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Susan Knarr, of Lock Haven, is visiting her neloe, Mrs. G. M. Herold, in this place. Fred Reed, of Washington, D. C, is visiting his sister. Miss Eleanor Reed, In this place. Miss Flo Wast, of Rimerton, was the guest of Misses Lois and Alma Barlett the past week. M. Schwer, of Peale, Pa., visited his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Dalley, In this place last week. Mrs. John Trudgen, Jr , visited her Ister-in-law, Mrs. John Stauffer, in Da Bols last ween. Mrs. D. M. Shearer went to Belle- fonte last Friday to spend six weeks at home of her parents. Miss Dorothy Sutter returned Moo day from a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Mitchell, in Kane. Gordon McGlffin, clerk in Mllllrens department store, was in Emporium the first of this week. Miss Laura Endean, of New Kenslng ton, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harvey S. Deter, in this place. James Passmore and wife, of Philips- burg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weist over Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Matthews, of Pitts bur)', was tbe gutst of Mrs. C. E. Shores the past week. Miss Ethel Schuckers, of Emerick ville, is visiting Misses Atda and Leone Baum this week. Homer Brumbaugh, of Franklin, at OHO t'me merchant at this place, is visiting la town. M. J Quinllck and wife, of Punxsu- taney, were guests at home of P. T. Shannon Sunday. Miss Jessie Shannon attended a party at home of Andy Denny In Driftwood last Thursday night. Mrs. W. H. Karns and Bon, William, of Oakmont, were visitors at home of A. B. Weed last week. Miss Clare Proclous, of Hawthorne, Pa., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. J. Sayers on Main street. James K. Gnllaher, assistant elec trician at the electric light plant, spent Sunday In Punxsutawney. Mrs. D. M. Bulger and son, DonnU, left here Saturday to visit in New Cas tle, Pittsburg and Butler. Mrs. Dora Steel and son, Walter, of DuBois, visited the former's sister, Mrs. A. T. Bing, Monday. Miss Emma Davis left here yesterday to visit in New Kensington, Renovo, Pittsburg and Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. E L. Maines, of Rochester, N. Y., are visiting the latter's parents at Hopkins. Miss Jenet Passmore, of Phillpsburg, who was the guest of Miss Mamie Weist a month, has returned home. Mrs. J. W. Campbell and children visited several days last week at home of the former's father-in-law, Misses Jessie Reitz and Rebekah Bar rett, of Brookville, were guests of Miss Pearl Barrett over Sunday. Mrs. L. to. Snyder and children left here Saturday for a two weeks' visit in Summerville and Brookville. Mrs. J. A. Hoon, of Johnsonburg, is visiting her son and daughter, Thomas D. Hoon and Mrs. George Rea. Mrs. Wm. Sorsby, of Washington, D, C, and Mrs. C. J. Boyle, of DuBois, were visitors in town Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Maines and sister, Miss Pearl Chatham, are visiting their sis ter, Mrs. Eufer, In Brookville. J. W. Hunter, cashier of the Citizens National Bank, spent Sunday at home of his parents, near Coal Glen. Will Feeney, of California, Pa , was a guest at home of Ex-Constable P. J. Ward several days last week. A. Katzen. pfcprletor of the Peoples Bargain store, was in Pittsburg the first of this week on business. Mrs. C. V. Freas and children are visiting In Brockwayvllle. Mr. Freas was in.Brockwayville yesterday. Miss Anna Lee Hetrick, of Big Run, was the guest of her cousin, Miss Sarah Ford, on Fourth street, last week. Mrs. D. E. Clinton, of Brockwayvllle, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. H. Kocher, in this place last week. Miss Margaret Butler returned last week from a visit at home of her brother, Fred J. Butler, at Llstle, Pa. Evangelist L. R. Williams, of Cam bridge Springs, was the guest of J. R. Kirkwood in this place last Thursday. R. J. Lldle, of Youngstown, Ohio, visiting at home of his unole, L. D. KUenhans, in this place the past week, J. M. Dalley, Sr., of Penfield, visited his son and daughter, J. M. Dalley, Jr., and Mrs. G. M. McDonald, a day last week. Ninlan Cooper went to Beech woods yesterday to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Archie McCullough to-day. W. A. Winner and wife, of Newberry, who were visiting the former's parents in West Reynoldsville, returned home Monday. Dr. J. A. Parsons, pastor of the M, E. church, will go to Rochester, Pa., this week to take charge of camp meeting. a , Rea Johnston, who spent several months at home of bis mother Id Clar ion county, returned to Reynoldsville last week. Miss Mary Martin, of Pittsburg, and Grace Woods, of Brookville, are visit Ing the former's sister, Miss Anna Mar tin, In this place. Mrs. W. B. Scott, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Emerick, at Emerlckville. Her mother Is very ill. Miss Margaret Fleckensteln, of Oil City, and Miss Geneva Fleckensteln, of Emlenton, were guests of Mrs. Joseph Weist the past week. ' Miss Olevla Murray, who is studying for trained nurse in the Samaritan Hos pital In Philadelphia, is home on three week's vacation. Mrs. J. R. Man Ion, of Tulsa, Indian Territory, who was visiting her moth er, Mrs. Ellen Friel, Id this place, start ed homeward last Thursday. Mrs. M 'in Ion will stop in New Bethlehem and sevorul other places before making final start on her long journey. Miss Helen Seeley went to Blooming ton, III., last week to spend a couple of months with an aunt, Mrs. William Van Schoiuk. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Weeks, of But ler, spent Sunday at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Elmira Kline, near this place. Rev. J. W. Myers, pastor of the Luth eran church, returned last week from a visit Id Beaver oiunty, Washington county and WUkintburg, Mrs. William Tucker dnd son, John Tucker, of Rath me), took In the P. R. R. Bve tiny excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls the past week. Claude Truttt, wife and two bods, Robert and James, of Pittsburg, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Truitt, In this place. M. W. Yoeman, conductor on street oar line in Pittsburg, is spending a few days at home of his parents in West Reynoldsville nursing a sore leg. Mrs. M. E. Beck and daughter, Miss Edith, of Punxsutawney, formerly of this place, took the P. R. R. train here Monday morning for Chautauqua. Mrs. M. W. McDonald and Mrs. Anna McClarren, of Turtle Creek, who viBited their mother in Paradise a couple of weeks, returned home last week. L. M. Snyder left here Saturday on the Pennsylvania five day excursion to Niagara Falls. He will visit in Sum merville and Brookville before return ing home. Mrs. William Hannah and too, Jesse K. Hannah and wife, were called to Up per Hillvllle last week to attend the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. William Steele. Miss Florence Moore, of Potttville, and Mrs. Charles Quinn, of Squirrel Hill, suburb of Pittsburg, visited the former's brother, Dr. J. J. Moore, in this place the past week. Dr. L. L. Means, wife and two chil dren went to home of the former's par ents at Frostburg Saturday. Dr. re turned Monday, but Mrs. Means and children are still at Frostburg. Mrs. John H. Corbett, who was at Cambridge Borings four weeks taking treatment for rheumatism, returned home last week feeling much better than she did when she went away. Mrs. J. J. Lukehart, Mrs. Samuel Rlchtv. Mrs. N. T. Rhodes, of Falls Creek, and Samuel Loyd, wife and two children, of Smlcktburg, were guests at home of John R. Sowers a. day last week. SHIOK & WAGNER THE BIG STORE Mid-Summer Clearance Sale The Big Store has determined that this Bhall be Btnctly a Clearance Bale a sale TO CLEAN UP BROKEN LOTS, odds and ends and all SURPLUS SUMMER STOCKS. This will be a sale where $1.00 will go a great wayB. Do not fail to make your $1.00 earn you 25c or 50c, or in many caseB another $1.00 all of which will be a clear profit to you, since almoBt every day the manufacturers advance the price on some line ot 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' Wash 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 $3.75. Ladies' Jackets, . . $8.50, now $5.75. Ladies' Jackets, . . . $10.00, now $7.50. SUITS at greatly reduced prices. 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. BinQ-Stoke Go. DEPARTMENT V STORES S SALE M All over the house, in each department & You'll find bargains. & DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT ( . . , , j j All Ladies' Oxfords go in this sale. We've gone through our stocks and made timru . t1 ia .,nn . a . $1.50 Oxfords now $ 1. 1 9. $2.00 Oxords$ 1.69. a riiT r.M All CI 11UJUFD mnnc $2.50 Oxfords $1.98. $3.00 Oxfords $2.39. A CUT ON ALL SUMMER GOODS Mcn,s 0xfords ta Gun Met4 Patent Lu&Bt IH TO 95 PFR TFIMT Vici Kid black or tan. $2.50 Oxfords $1.98. IU U3rl,i-m $300 Oxords $2.69. $3.50 Oxfords $2.98. , tt i c-i i n Now's your opportunity to buy Oxfords at Octo- Ladies Muslin Underwear, Skirts, Gowns, ber prices- Lots of time yet to wear Oxfords. Chemise, Drawers and Corset Cover, We've made a cut of 10 per cent, which at the present price of Muslins is cheaper than you'll ever be ' $1.25 White grford. $j.98 able to get them again. All $2.00 White Oxfords 1.69 Widow Jones Clothing for Boys Aged 3 to 16 years, go In this sale at following prices. 16.00 Suits now $4 98 6.50 Suits now 4 49 6.00 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 Suite now..... 1.98 2.00 Suite now... 1.49 1.60 Suits now.... 1.19 Clothcraft Clothes for Men and Young Men. All spring and summer weights go in this sale (excepting Clays and Tblbite.) 120.00 Suits now $1 49 18 00 Suits now 14.98 16.60 Suite now 13.49 15.00 Suite now 12.49 13.60 Suite now 10.98 12 00, 12.50 Suite now 9.98 10.00 Suite now 7.98 8.00, 8.50 Suite now 6.49 Men's Imperial Dress Shirts, former price 50c & 75c now 39c. KJ 00 Pants now I5.0O 6.00 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 60 and 75c (the piece) this sale only 39c. Basement Department We save you 15 to 35 per cent on all Basement Goods DO NT FORGET OLD HOME WEEK AUGUST 1 9th TO 24th. J ) V
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