j Breakers Racket Store . In the P. 0. S. of A. building. Welcomes all home com ers to the city. We are always glad to welcome you to inspect our lines of staple goods, souvenir novelties, post cards and nic nacs of all descriptions, such as are kept in the up-to-date "racket store." Our prices arc always right. D. II. BREAKEY. Frop. LUCAS & DEIBLE The Leading Plumbers Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Robinson & Mundorff The Big Grocery Set the pace for low prices and best goods. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Glimpses of the People who are Pass ing To and Fro. Thomas V. Hendricks, one of the ed itors of the Bronkvllle Jtepubltcan, a bright, irenlHl and promising young man, is a visitor in town to-day. W. W. McKcp. of Waterson, is the gtient of G. U. MeKee on First street ihU week. E. Clark HaA and wife, of Brookville, visited the former's brother, C. H. Hall In this place yesterday. Hairy Cartwrlgbt, of East Brady, is viuiling his slatyr, Mrs. Kd. Lewis, i this place. Blair and Law Sykes, of Clearfield, are in town enjoying the celebration. Miss Jene Trultt, of Punxsutawney, and MIbs Florence Mitchell, of Seattle, are guests of Mlts Alice Mitchell for Old Home Week. Miss Mints McCartney, of Punxsu tawney, and Mrs. J as. O. Donaldson, of Allegheny, are guent of Miss E. Lucile Mitchell during Old Home Week. Mrs. Wilson Thorn, Mrs'. Harry Gib son and A. J. Truitt and wife, of Pnnx Biitawney, and Mrs. L. C. Myers, of Pittsburg, were guests of Mrs. Cora Mitchell Thursday. J. P. Lucas and wife, Mrs. F. A. Aulenbacb and children, of Brookville, visited at home of A. R. Sihuckers yesterday. Mrs. J. F. Turner, of Dents Run, and Miss Rose Connelly, of Ponfield, are visiting at home of Teofeel DeMay. D. O. Black, of Mt. Jewett, is visiting his brother, Thomas Black. Mrs. Thomas McGlnty, o( Pardus, is spending the week at home of her par ents. Horace G. Miller, editor of Punxsu tawney News, was In iown yesterday en joying the Old Home Week festivities. Mrs. H. E. Huntington, of Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. C. J. Stiem and son, C. J. Stiem, Jr., Mrs. 8. T. Fiero, of Pitts burg, Mrs. E. E. Pearsall, daughter aud eon, Lydla and "Boots,'1 are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith. W. H. Haigb, wife and daughter, Annie, and Mrs. Eliza Crissman, of Du Bois, wore guests of W. C. Henry and wife yesterday, Dr. W. A. Henry, of Punxsutawney, formerly of Reynoldsvllle, was in town yesterday. Mrs. John A. Henry, of Hamilton, is visiting her sonB, W. H. and S. C. Henry, two of our leading merchants. John Tyson, who Is home from Coudersport for Old Home Week, is suffering with a badly sprained ankle. Miss Edna Angevine, of Rixford, Pa., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Hig gins. John C. Dunsmore and wife, of Phil lpsburg, are visiting the tatter's par ents in this place. The following porsons are visiting at home of Robert Bone, Sr., Mrs. W. E. Phillips and two children, of Clearfield, Master Forrest and MIbs Pearl Klrl man, of Clymer, Miss Annio and Alice Bone, of Rossiter, Lewis Rishel, of Puixutawney. Miss Helen Stafford, of DuBols, is spending Old Home Week with her friend, Jessie A. Campholl, of Jackson street. Georgo Yost, Miss Beckie Yost, Clark SchrecongoBt, of Putneyvtlle, Roy Marshall, Miss Blanche Marshall and Miss Shingledecker, of Hawthorne, are visitors at home of A. F. Yost. W. J. Morrison, of New Kensington, is the guest of bis sister. Mrs. Hood Knox. Miss Lizzie Thompson, of DuBois, Is spending Old Home Week at the home of Mrs. Hood Knox. Jay Freas, of Punxsutawney, and Misses Nellie and Mary Plfer, of Wish aw, were guests of Harry Pifer and wife this week. L. J. Arnold and wife, of Driftwood, are among the visitors taking in the Old Home Week festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Msjor I. MsCreight, of DuBols. were the guests at home of James W. Gillespie and wife Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vail and two chil dren, of Oil City, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Marshall, of Avalin, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirst, of Hill street, this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and daughter, Mrs.' Mary Chambers, of Punxsutawney, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, son and daughter, of Helvetia, and Samuel Daugherty, ot Dubois, were the guests of Samuel K. Wray and wife this week. This is No Joke We have a number of remnants of Linoleum and Floor Oil Cloths anywhere from 2 to. 8 yards in a piece that will sbe old positively for less than actual cost also 2 Grain Drills the Penueylvania Low Down and Farmers Favorite both good drills at juRt what they cost. We want to close them out. Reynoldsville Hardware Company. HK WISE AND ECONOMIZE. FALL HATS Howard Make and Style. Brown and Black, 3.00. M UU IEIIS NEW FALL DRESS GOODS Browns, Maroons and Blues. Greatest Reliable Department Store in Jefferson County WELCOM HOME, Ye Old ome TV 11 Folk 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. Shoes for the Whole Family from Grandpa to the Baby. Trunks and Suit Cases. Butterick Patterns 10 and 15 cents none higher. MILLIREN BROTHERS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A- "OLD HOME WEEK" Headquarters for Everything in the PHOTOGRAPH LINE. ' Post Cards and Phatos from 50c a dozen up during the week and we make them at night as well as day. HAMILTON'S Corner Main and Fifth Streets. ' Special Watch and Jew elry Sale. DURING OLD HOME . WEEK All Prices Cut for this Week Only. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET PRICES. : : : .F-118 GOODER, The Jeweler THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BUILDINQ. Everybody is made welcome at Moores Grocery Old patrons, new patrons and present patrons 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 Lnnch we have the real things and the trimmings for them. If you want a warm dinner we have the 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 buns 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 Bpreads 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 I 'HEKCSEssnaacaaJ