Evans' Skating Rink Rear of I. 0. O. F. hall. Open every Afternoon and Evening. Latest Improved Ball Bearing Skates. The floor is fine. Have a Skate! trrrixt.txuxrxrxttrrrtri Don't Buy. Clicap Shoes CHEAP fboes sro nnver really cheap; the price may be low, but the quality U usually lower. We sell shoes at aa low a price a- quality goes. But if you want extra good quality, gee what we'll do for you at $3 50. M 00or5.00. At that price we'll show you a Selz Royal Blue Shoe that's cer tainly the best shoe value you'll eve.1 see for the money. We know it will fit and wear well. Ask us about the foot form last. Hughes & Sweitzer. r E3333 XXXXVXZt KIXXXtTU SomeAdveptisements g Remind You r OI an empty wagon going down hill, 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 claim 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 just 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 tnd 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 yourBelf . 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. W.H.Bell wminn 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. Everybody will have to have new shoes for Old Home Week and unless you are fitted proper ly you will not be able to enjoy the sights. If you will let us, we know how, and in our shop you will find the best shoes the world produces, such as Banis ters, Walk-Overs, King Quality Mens Ease and Dr. Heed's Cush ion shoes for men. Price $11.00 to $5.00. Red Gross, Queen Quality, C. P. Ford's & Co. cushion shoe for women, price $2.50 to $4.00. ' ADAM SHOE CO. Foot Fitters, Reynoldsvills, Pa. (ft KM a a a a a a a a a a a a a i a a a a a a a a a a a 11 1, McE MM First Happenings. when Dr. McKniifht practiced In thin place there were only about a dozen families living there. He performed the first surgical operation In Reynolds vllle on the night of November 10th, , 1873. Amputated the arm of John McHugh in Frank' Tavern, then the Reynolds house. The Falls Creek Herald Tells of One of the Pioneers. An excellent article concerning Rt-ynoldsvilli' Old Hum-) Week fro'ii the pen of Cum J. Bangert, appeared in the Falls Ciwk llcmUl yesterday. It was written in a syiupathi'tlc vein. Among other interesting di'tuils was the following: And so in the midst, nf the noise and the din between the "Yankee Doodle" of the drum corps of th" "ScIhhiI Dii.vs" of the band there uiv sumo of the old timers who are back home again this week In Reynoldsvllle. There are many of them. In fact, the town Is full' of them, but one of the rast interest ing of the old boys who have come back to live in memory's airship the days of long ago Is John Rohaker Old John Robaker. Reynoldevllle Is sup posed to have first appeared on the map back in 1873. John Robaker lived there ten years before that time, and in his old leather wallet, he stilt has the certificate which says ho joined the American Mechanics, or some other order, back in 1805. He is eighty-five years old now, and with his family he lives in the oil fields or Old Virginia. In 1875-32 years ago he left Reynoldsvllle. He ii back this week for the first time since them. ft Little ol Everything. Misses Ruth Cralu and Grace Watt, of DuBois, are visiting Miss Florence Atwater during "Old Home Week." N. C. Parrish, of Homer City, is visit ing his brother, Robert Z. Parris, In this place. Don't forget the closing out salo. All goods going at cost; this is your chance for stoves, fruit jars, linoleum and all other goods. Going fast at L G. Lld le's hardware store. IMPERIAL RESTAURANT NORMAN BUTLER Proprietor Meals 25 cents. Lunches of all kinds. Crabs, Oysters and Lobsters as you like them. THE City Hotel W. V. Wiley. Prop. Well Supplied 1 Restaurant in Connection. Rates $1.50 per day .IV Extend the "glad hand" to all Home-Comers and invite you to make their store your headquarters while in town. Stoke & FeiGht DRUG COMPANY. J. R. HILLIS & GO. Will furnish your home complete with Furniture and Floor 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. nam CALL AND SEE OUR gmmmmmmmmmmmmmnifninmmmnimfnmmy I Closing Out all Summer 1 1 Goods atSLess than Cost. I Dotted Swiss, 25, now 17c. Dotted Swiss, 20, now 14c. Dotted Swiss, was 20c, now 14c. Figured Batiste, was 15 and 18c, now 10c. Figured Batiste, 12c, now 8c. , Figured Batiste, 10c, now 6c. Ladies' Dressing Sacques, 50c, now 39c.' Ladies' Hose 9c. Children's Hose, broken! lots 15 and 18c, now 10c. Men's Dress Shirts, 50c, now 35c. Men's Dress Shirts, $1.00, now 75c. Men's Summer Underwear, 22 cents. Men's Pants, 75 cents. Men's $1.50 Pants for 95c. Can't quote prices on all goods, but everything re duced proportionately to prices quoted. THE PIOISTISER BANTS OF REYN0Ld1VILLE, PA: Established 1874. Having larne resources, rormervntlve iiliintm-mcnt nnil reirtwnt.Ht'vo Board nf Directors, consistently adhering to leyhlmate hunklnir metlioiR i-ontlnlns lln loans to reputable Individual!). Hnns and rorporatli n. and belnit loeaied In the center portion of the hualiiesmllslrlrt, we are In a position to otrurour riistomers unexcelled fimllltltK. the result, of thirty Jchih nf careful Imnlclim. rVnil-nnnual Interest compounded on savlnus Accounts, having excellent withdrawal privileges. ! ' Capital, Surplus and Profits, $120,000.00. Resources $500,000.00. Your Business Respectfully Solicited. TH E PEOPLES NATIONAL -BANK 0e-u Saturday Evening 7 :10 to 8.30. The P.-opls Bank Building. The First National Bank OF REYNOLOSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . OFFICEHS J. O. Kino, Vke-Pres. DIRECTORS J.O.King Daniel Nolan J. H. Hammond John H. Kaughbr, Pres. John H. Knueber Henry O. Delble Every Accommodation'Consistent with Careful Banking Everybody Come to j You Want to Hunter &MHiir6n!TakcWithYou For choice home dressed meats of all kinds. Country butter and eggs. Burn's Livery AND Sales Stables. Everything First Class. Coverings I STOCK AND SAVE MONEY SIS'. $ 1 65,000.00 . ' $550,000.00 K. C. Hciidckrhs, Cashier John II. Corbett K. H. Wilson i j j A Remembrance of via nome ween. Buy yourself a watch, take your friends a ring or something in line china or cut glass. .3 Make yourself at home at C. F. Hoffman's I The Jeweler and Optician. Opposite Imperial Hotel. 99mQV9199999999999999 9999 D. VheeIer, I'rcs. McOurdy Hunter, ' 1st. V. P. Arthur O'Donnel, 2nd. V. V. J. W. Hunter, Cashier. . I The Citizens National I s Bank Of Reynoldsville. f Capital, $50,000. 170,000. Resources. v tir . a t i Solicit Accounts I And Will Extend The Usual Banking I Facilities. If You Want The Best Try Christies Ice Cream. Always Pure and Good. The Price is Right. The Summerville Phone. f 9 V o gubscrlbe for ' The Star N. HANAU. 1 CLOTHIER HATTER FURNISHER If you want the New liiiiiiiiiUiuiiuiiiUiiuuiuimiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiinuaiiiUK l' T