Evans' Skating Rink Kear of I. O. O. F. hall. Open ever3' Afternoon and Evening. Latest Improved Ball Bearing Skates. The floor is fine. 3 Have a Skate! n Don't Buy Cheap Shoes CHEAP shoes are unver really cheap; the prion may be low, but the quality Ih usually lower. We sell shoes at as low a price a quality goes. But if you want extra fjood quality, sue what we'll do tor you at $3.50, $4 00 or $5 00. At that price we'll show you a Selz Royal Biue Shoe that's cer tainly the best shoe .value you'll evei" see for the money. We know it will fit and wear well, Ask us about the foot form last. Hughes & Sweitzer. riEfiypnrixT i "xzxssjssxjLUjm ft ft 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft o ft ft ft ft ft ft V ft ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 Some Advertisements Remind You Of an empty wagon going down bill, the lighter the load the greater the noise. We are not smart er than other people. Our money won't buy goods cheaper than other peoples money. People don't buy our goods because we clahn they are worth double what we ask for them. They buy them on their merits and they know that what they see in our store and ads is so. Performance Follows Promise In this store j list as surely as night follows day. No haphazard advertising, but store news faithfully carried out. Our ads faithfully mirror our mer chandise of Clothing, furnishings, hats caps and merchant tailoring. What we say is so, and the people believe us. A store and public pulling thus together are found to be of mutual benefit to each other. Every department filled with good first class goods. We invite you to call and investigate our goods and convince, yourself. Trusting that Old Home Week will give you the best time of your life and to have the pleasure of meeting each one and all this week. 0 0 0 g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W.H.Bell i - a CLOTHIER HATTER FURNISHER ft fa DRUGGIST. Everything In Drugs, Soda Water, Toilet Articles And Etc. Welcome to all Home Comers and Visitors. Emergency Hospital 'For Accidents. Adam's Shoe Shop. Ererybody will bare to have imw shoes for Old Home Week and unkss you are fitted proper ly jcu will not be able to enjoy the sights. If you will let us, we know how, and in our shop you u-111 find the best shoes the world produces, such as Banis ters, Walk-Overs, King Quality Mens Ease and Dr. Reed's Cush ion buoes for men. Price $3.00 to $.r.00. Red Gross, Queen Quality, C. P. Ford's & Co. cushion shoe for women, price $2 50 to $4.00. ADAM SHOE CO. Foot Fitters, Reynoldsville, Pa. fa fa a fa fa fa $ fa fa fa fa fa o a a a a a & a a a a & a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a A Llttleol Everutninfl. No market In the festal hall of the M. E. Church Saturday afternoon of this week. Clark E. ShreckeoKOot and G. W. Yost, of Putueyvllle, came up Wednes day to spend the week with friends. Mrs. Eliza Dunlnp and Mrs. D. M. Cutler, of Punxsutawney, are visiting Mrs. James A. McCruiKht. Daniel Nolan, and wife, of Clarion, came hore to day to see ihe celebration. Jaenh Truby. Mrs. M. J. Lewis and Miss Maggie Hoon, of Pittsburg-, are visiting Mrs. H. Butler, on Grant St. Seloe E. Mohney, of Pittsburg, an erstwhile Roynnldsvllln boy, is among the visitors enjoying old home week. Mrs. VV TI. MeMunn.nf Unamts. Pu., and Mrs. W. A. Garee. of Indiana, Ha., are spi'ntllni? a few d:v in Iti-ynolds-ville the gupts of .1. P. Fol'z and wife on Worth et. Mrs. W. K. Window, of B"nnc;e.'tt!. and Mrs. S. C. li.-uni. of Salem, are visiting their brother .1. K. Johnston, on Grant st. Mrs. Charlns M. F. ichi, of Punxsu sut.awnny, nnd Miss U.renice Murphy, of Brook vi He, an- here this wei'k visit ing friends. A. C. Shannon, ol Butler, is at the home of his parents, P. Shannon and wife, of West Reynoldfvllle. Mrs. Mary Mahnney and Mrs. Lizzie Kllngensmlth, of Pittsburg, are visiting Ihflr parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Pherson, In this place. H. A. Vosburg and wife, C. J Daven port and daughter. Miss Adle, are visiting at home of J. T. Evans on Fourth st. Mrs. Nettie Fost Bmekbank. daugh ter, Pauline, and son. Willie, and niece, Miss Jest-lo Fost Bomz, are the guests of Mrs. A. M. Applfgate today. Mrs. J. C. Winslow and daughter, Miss Maude, of Winslow, Gaskill town ship, are visitlrg hn former's mother and sister, Mrs Hiinnah Prepcott and Mrs. J. M. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. M. E Rldgway and daughter, DeMaris. nnd son Joseph, were among the Old Home Week visit ors Wednesday. They lived In West Rpynoldsville until a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dullard, of Wllkesbarre. Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bolger In this place. It has been 24 years since they left Rey noldsville. A. H. McKellipp and wife, of East Brady, who ure making an overland trip In their auto to Johnsonbtirg, are visiting the latter'a sisters, Mrs. Samuel Ressler and Mrs. D H. Young, in this place. IMPERIAL RESTAURANT NORMAN BUTLER Proprietor Meals 25 cents. Lunches of all kinds. Crabs, Oysters and Lobsters as you like them. THE City Hote W. W. Wiley, Prop. A Well Supplied Restaurant in Connection. . Rates $1.50 per day Extend the "glad hand" to all Home-Comers and invite you to make their store your headquarters while in town. Stoke & Feiclit DRUG COMPANY. J. n. HILLI5 & UU, Will furnish your home complete with Furniture and Floor Coverings We, have over 100 Rugs, room size, $5.25 to $35.00 and more than 6,000 yards of Carpet. Never before have we had such a line to select from. CALL AND SEE OUR fXX3 Km!i!ii!iniiitiimmmmmmii!mimmiimmmiiimiiit!!K I Closing Out all Summer I Goods at Less tfian Cost. Dotted Swiss, 25, now 17c. Dotted Swiss, 20, now 14c. 3 E Dotted Swiss, was 20c, now 14c. Figured Batiste, was 15 and ISc, now 10c. 3 Figured Batiste, 12c, now 8c. 2 g Figured Batiste, 10c, now 6c. 3 C . Ladies' Dressing Sacques, 50c, now 39c. ZS Ladies' Hose 9c. Children's Hose, broken lots 15 and 3 jE 18c, now 10c. ' 2 S Men's Dress Shrts, 50c, now 35c. Men's Dress Shirts, 2 $1.00, now 75c. Men's Summer Underwear, 22 cents. 3 Men's Pants, 75 tents. Men's $1.50 Pants for 95c. tM- S Can't quote prices on all goods, but everything re- duced proportionately to prices quoted. 2 I ... . ' N.HANAU. 1 iiiuuiiuuuuiuiiuiiiiiiuiaiiiaiiiiiiiiituiiiuiiiaiaiuuii THE PIONEER BA.1STIV OP REYNOLDSVILLE, PA: Establised 1874. . iHttvl.nx lHre """urnes, conservative niaimRnment ami h representative Board of Directors, ronslst.mtly nrilmrtnt to ultimate lisnklnti method,., . onllnliiK Its loans to imputable Individual Hrms and .M.rporail. ns, and belli luruied In li e center portion of the binlm-ssdlstrl.-t, we are In a position to offer our customers unexcelled taeHli es the result of thirty years of careful Imnklim 8,nT, 3 Interest compounded on ?avlngs Accounts, having excellent, wit lull awal privilege!. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $120,000.00. Resources $500,000. Your Business Respectfully Solicited. THE- PEOPLES -NATIONAL -BANK Open Saturday Evenings 7.30 to 8 30. The Peoples Bank Building. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . John II. Kadciirr, Pres. John II. Kuiicher J.C. Kin J. H. Henry G. Deible Every AccommddationlConsistent with Careful Banking Everybody Come TO Hunter k Mllilren For choice home dressed meats of all kinds. Country butter and eggs. Burn's Livery AND Sales Stables. Everything First Class. STOCK AND SAVE MONEY $165,000.00 . $550,000.00 OFFICERS J. 0. Kwo, Vice-Pres. K. C. Sohcckkbs. Cashier DIRECTORS Daniel Nolan Hammond John 11. Corbetl It. (I. Wilson You Want to Take With You A Remembrance of Old Home Week. t j ' Buy yourself a watch, take your friends a ring or something in line china or cut glass. Make yourself at home at C. F. Hoffman's The Jeweler and Optician. Opposite Imperial Hotel. D. Wheeler, Pres. McCurdy Hunter, 1st. V. P. Arthur O'ltonnel, 2nd. V. P. J. W. Hunter, Cashier. The Citizens National Bank Of Reynoldsville. 1 X Capital, $50,000. 1170,000. rvesourc.'s, We Respectfully e Solicit Accounts 1 And Will Extend 2 The Usual Banking I Facilities. J a If You Want The Best Try Christies Ice Cream. Always Pure and Good. The Price is Right. The Summerville Phone. 0