I I- 4 4 4 4 Breakey's Racket Store In the P. O. S. of A.. building. Welcomes all home com ers to the city. We are always glad to welcome you to inspect our lines ot staple goods, souvenir novelties, post cards and nic nacs of all descriptions, such as are lk kept in the up-to-date 1 Xracket store." ur prices are always right. D. H. BREAKEY, Prop. LUCAS & DEIBLE The Leading Plumbers Gae, Steam and Hot Water Fitting. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. i 4 i 4 Nolan's Shoe Store Evernythig in Shoes Robinson & Mundorff The Big Grocery Set the pace for low prices . and best eoods. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Ollmpses of the People who are Pas tng To and Fro. W. J. Boner went to Leeuhburg, Pa., Thursday of last week tu attend the McGatey family reunion. William CrUsman, of Pittsburg, came to town last week to remain until after Old Home Wuek. John Reddecllff, of Bltuman, Pa., ylslted In town last week. Mrs. Wilson Gros, of Pittsburg, formerly one of our citizens, is visiting in town. John McCleery, of Jeanette, Pa., formerly of Prescottville, is visiting in town this week on account of the celebration. Mrs. W. C. Richard, of Johnsonburg, is visiting her parents on Jackson street. :- Miss Lena Mclntyre went to Pitts burg Saturday to accept a position in a wholesale milliner store. Mrs. William Best, of Marrletta, Ohio, was the guest of Mrs. L. L. Guthrie last week. Mrs. Math McDermott, of Marien ville, Pa., visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Peemer, and nlpce, Mrs. L. P. Byrne, last week. E. D. Davis was at Frampton, Clarion county, Saturday. Dr. J. D. Tucker, of New Castle, was a visitor in town last week. Mrs. Mary Shannon visited at several places in Clearfield county last week. Roman E. Koehler, an erstwhile Reynoldsville boy, now editor ot the Donora American, and family are in town for the Old Home Week celebra tion. Mrs. James B. Orr and daughter, Fay, who have Deen at Mineral Bluff, Ga., a month or two, returned home Saturday. John Thornton, formerly of this place, student in Grove City College, stopped in town several days last week on his way to Bloomsburg to visit his parents. G. W. Klepfer, wife and children, of Warren, were guests of James H. Hughes and wife the latter part oi last week. Albert Geislor and wife, of Braddock, are visiting the former's parents on Jackson street. They are here to enjoy Old Home Week. Mrs. Viola King, of Summerville, is a visitor in town this week. T. S. Arnold, of Clarion, is visiting in town. Mrs. Edward Bird, of Clearfield, is visiting her father, L. W. Scott, in this place. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Snyder and son, Thomas Lansing Snyder, Jr., of Clear field, are guests of J. W. Gillespie and family. Mrs. Jauios E. Mitchell, of Kane, is visiting in town this week. Mrs. W. J. Hussey and Miss Edna Hungerford, of Smethport, and Mrs. John Miller, of Charleston, W. Va., are visiting Mtb. D. M. Duusmore. Mrs. D. W. Riston, who has been visiting in PittBburg three months, returned home Saturday evening. Mrs. C. K. Hawthorne, of Brookville, and Mrs. V. L. Moore, of Hormtown, are visiting their father, Philip Koeh ler. Clarence Stephenson, of Pittsburg, an engineer on P. R. II., is a visitor in town. Bert A. Hays and daughter, Mrs. A. I. Dunbar and daughter, June, are visit ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hays. Dr. Fd K. Booth, of Fairmount City, was in town Sunday to see his mother, Mrs. Jacob Booth, who was injured by falling aown cellar steps. F. H. Gallagher, salesman for Kcjr stone Cut Glnss Co., is home for Old Homo Woek. Klaus Robison, of Now Kensington, is in town. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Poslletuwait, of Now Maysville, are visiting their son, David L. Psstlethwait, on Hill street. -itiiss Lucy Dunn, of Punxsutawney, is visiting Mrs. Peter Deegan on Hill street. Margaret Applegate, of Kittanning, came up Saturday night for the cele bration. H. P. Means, of Frostburg, spent Sunday with bis son, Dr. L. L. Means, in Reynoldsville. Miss Bertha Bowser was in Pittsburg last week. J. W. Prince, wife and daughter, Helen, of Oil City, Pa., are at the home of L. M. Simmons. Fred Wiley and wife, of Brookville, are in Reynoldsville for the reunion. Thomas N. Lord and family, of Hite, Pi., are visiting at home. of Mrs. M. J. Lord during Old Home Week. Mrs. Edna Allman and Miss Minnie Miller, of Knox, and Miss Annie Pol lock, of Clarion, are guests of Mrs. E. C. Davis. Mrs. Mary McLear and children, of Philadelphia, are visiting tie formers brother and sister, A. TV Bing and Mrs. E. C. Sensor, In this place. BE WISH AND ECONOMIZE. FALL HATS Howard Make and Style. Brown and Black, 3.00. I 1LU1 RMS NEW FALL DRESS GOODS Browns, Maroons and Blues. ! Greatest .Reliable Department Store in Jefferson County Welcome Me, ye Old H Men's Fall Suits and Top Coats. OF INTEREST TO THE MAN WHO CARES Made in New York by Alfred Benjamin. See the shoulder. Note the set of the garments. Checks, plaids and pleaid colors. Browns are strong. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $$18.00, $20.00, $22.00. Top Coats and Rain Coats. Are coming in these days. Made elegantly; all lengths to suit any figure. ' $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00. Advance Showing of Womens Garments WOOLTEX AND PRINCESS STYLES New Fall Jacket Suits Chic little Pony Jackets in the vestee style. Browns predominant. Other colors in checks, plaids and stripes. $8.00, $22.00, $25.00. Early Fall Coats Early Fall Coats made of Chiffon Broadcloth. $10.00, $15.00. $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 Trunks and Suit Cases. J Shoes for the Whole Family from Grandpa to the Baby. I MILLIREN BROTHERS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. Butterick Patterns 10 and 15 cents none higher. OLD HOME WEEK" Headquarters for Everything in the PHOTOGRAPH LINE. . Poet Cards and Photos from 50c a dozen rip during the week and we make them at night as well as day. HAMILTON'S Corner Jljin and Fifth Streets. Special Watch and Jew elry Sale. DURING OLD HOME . WEEK All Prices Cut for this Week Only. DONT FAIL TO CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET PRICES. : : : F-U3 GOODER, The Jeweler Everybody is made welcome at Moores- Grocery Old patrons, new patrons and present patrons if . all come, WE ARE GLAD TO SEE YOU. We have everything thats good to eat and plenty of it. If you want a cool Breakfast or Lunch we have the real things and the trimmings for them. ' If you want a warm dinner we have he good hot stuff for this occasion. If you are looking for something to drink. We have the "Chase and Sanborn's celebrated Teas and Coffees for all prices. They have no superior and very few: equals, and no bad effects. When your bread and bunB are not what you think they should be come in and order a sack of our Banner Best or Superlative flours. They are unsurpassed in quality. . If you are looking for something in spreads just try our jam jelly, preserves Peanut-Butter Maple-Butter Syrups and all sizes and prices. In California Canned Goods we have the finest line on the list and full assortment of all kinds. Here's for a good time "Old Home Week" at Reynoldsville. I am at your service at all times. Very Respectfully Yours, W. H. MOORE J i J