: WANTED A CAGE OF ECZEMA Scrofula, flalt Rheum, Pmrluta or VIcfir. that hti baffled all doctors' -skill and other medicine. DR. TAYLOR'S ECZEMA REMEDY will positively cure It the worst kind of ease or no par- IT snlft by all flrst-class drucilsta. ASK xor ires luusiraiea dookici. DnTttYXOR'S, NT I f THE Cures all Skim Imperpectioms For sale by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. Ask for free Illustrated booklet. 1 The Gothcraft System of making Gothes is the most per fect of Us kind in the world the development of sixty years in the clothing; trade. It is because of this perfect system that Gothcraft suits and overcoats contain more style, are better quality, fit better, are made better and are better value at a moderate price, than any 'other clothing made. Suits - $J0to$25 Overcoats $ 1 0 to $25 BING-STOKE GOM'Y REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. .HI The installation of a modern lavatory in your bath room or bed room means more than securing a simple necessity. It brings luxurious comfort and real convenience, promotes health and assures sanitary safety. tatftfotsl Lavatories provide these desirable features and excel all other makes in beauty of design. Their cost is low and our installation charge reasonable. Placing your plumbing contracts with us secures you sanitary satisfaction, reasonable prices and expert work by men who know their business. UNION PLUMBING COMPANY R. D. Albripht, Owner. Heynnldsvllle, Pa. J. R. HILLIS & CO. Will furnish your home complete with Furniture and Floor Coverings We have over 100 Rugs, room fize, $5.25 to $35.00 and more than 000 yards of Carpet! Never before have we had rucIi a line to select from. U CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND SAVE MONEY S3 1 HIGH SCHOOL I t 17777777 1 ; bulIsgjin Editi.r-lu -Cbltif. GiM.vdi.n Itoblnnon. Si-iii.u- l(i'Mirli-r. . Elvmt Btt. .lunlnr ftfjiorter. My Sterley. Silinmrf Rcpm i.r, June Smith. FYexhnian Reporter, Rnlh McKee. THE CLASS UK 'OS. BYCHAMMES HUIKHTHON. Whm Vivian walks from Ratlimel, And ItrlniCH a Hill almix. And liier. alxayn matan (lie noise, And life Kiie like a wmjt;, Wlii'ii Ed can ni'l la In I, at In Without Maying after m-liool. And MellHKa would rail to Uruydon "Dear," limtead of "Koolj" If Irlnh rnuld drop l.mMn, Ah Ih IiIh main dt'Hlre, And Mary could have Sherlock Holmes, Without, standing crow-tire; If Mike could only quit that name That takes In porkem, balls and cues, And Hill wruld only tell the half Of IjUIn that he'd use. I f Koehler 'd only apologize Vnr everything he'd done. And Mltclndl could read (termao A nd he the only one; If Mnyttr furnished No-to-hae For all the Senior hoya, And Murray 'd only keep awake The cIiihs with all his noise. If Altman had a man Anil Rlvae had a beau, To hrlnu her from her far-off home In winter's culd and snow: If I.ucy had a chaperone To wuti'h her and the Uoyg. If Fuller only had her till Of all unearthly noise; If Alex and Floss had hut one chair They wouldn't need to Ret chilled: And all the kItIm make eyes at Bright Without being self-willed ; If Mich conditions should exist, I might well here relate, I think we'd all he satislied 1 With the good old class of '08. No wondor there U such a call for Mug 241 (When Circles are Broken), since Joan and Lena have left town. Teacher What Is vnur nrnnnaltlnn? Scholar The one about the square triangle. Quite a novelty Is suggested (or the sale of tickets for football frames. That Is that the tickets be sold at thn grounds by young ladles of the high school. Who would not buy a ticket foom the attractive maidens of the hleh schools? Surely no man would be so bard-nearted. Before long the seniors will be around selling tickets for the lecture course at the reasonable price of 11.00 for the course. Few people should miss these excellent selections. Reserved seat tickets will be sold at the usual place, Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. store. As Wallace was taking his leave for the night ...... oiw in uiu nnniiun i;,na iiy, And his voice arose passionately In the still air: "Just one. Just one," he did say. How long It had lasted noone can tell, For the moon closed his eyes with awe. And t ho words that so lately the silence had hroke, Were repeated o'erliead by ma. " lust one, no It alnt quite that Just yet, Hut Its near to the hour of twelve, And If Annahell doesn't want any sleep, We'd like Just a little ourselves. The R. H. S. foot ball team Is doing great work In practicing and we are confident of a good showing In a game. Manager Robinson is securing some first class games from the high schools and normals around this spot Inn and good ball is promised. As soon as pos sible the schedule will be published. The Hrstgame will probably be Satur day, Sept. 28, with Punxsutawney high school at Reynoldsyllle. Did the author of "Die Journalisten" really mean to make so much trouble for the R. H. 8. when he wrote his masterpiece? It would have proven fatal to a young lady In the Junior class bad No. 241 been sung a week ago Sunday morning. At least she claimea so. Considering that the literary society last Friday was very Impromptu, we had an excellent exercise. Several musical numbers were rendered with great success. The readings and reci tations were also greatly appreciated. Prankle, If yon, With your eyes of brown. Have game and nerve To turn Otis down "-I'll be your little man for aye, ' If you'll settle down, Rays Lamar Kltch-a. "Have any animals of this class skeletons?" "Have you your Caesar done to-day" Is what a good many Sophies say. "Mr. Ritchie, you may take the seat In front of Miss Robertson." Miss Rob ertson is already on the front seat. Miss Mllliren to pupils A good many years ago, when I was three or four years old, I saw some mummies." Ask Mao to explain electricity. Mother (calling upjtqirs) Hurry Mi lo! Have you got your shoes on? Mllq Yes, mamma, all but one. Ovjrheard: Miss McCreight Though they fell, they fell like stars. Trans lated: Though I full, I fall like a star. "Oh. dear! I'm tired of eating crusts, And getting up so early; I've done It now for years and years, And still my hair's not curly." I MttasUBBOlVti SHICK X WAGNER -THE BIG STORE W J A Ten Days Special Sale on White Goods, Muslin Under wear, Children's Dresses, Baby Caps, Baby Ooats, Quilts, Towels, Shirt Waists, Ladies' and Children's Knit Summer Underwear, Ladies and Chil dren's White Hose, Mexican and Japanese Hand Drawn Work and Lace Curtains. The aforementioned are all very good values at their regular prices, being bought when the market price was considerably lower than at present and which, without any special price is 10 to 25 per cent cheaper than we can buy the same mer chandise for at present. SWI 33 J3 PER CENT 0FF REGULAR PRICES. To clean W up a few pieces of Dotted and Figured Swisses we are offering them for ten days at one-third less than cost. Mercerized Waistings 1 0 per cent off regular price. Muslin Underwear ,0 nice line of Muslin Underwear for 10 per cent less than cost. This will mean a saving of at least 35 per cent to you as the price of material will advance the price of garments made for future deliveries. (Thilrirpn TJtpqqaq 25 PER cent off cost. VJ1JJ.J.U.1 311 lItJabUb Toclean up our line of Children's Dresses we are offering them for 10 days at 25 per cent less than cost-H! Bahv GlrniR 25 PER CENT 0FF THE regular price. y CXiJO To cleau up our line of Baby Caps we are placing them in this ten day sale at 25 per cent off. Baby Coats, 33 1-3 per cent off. We have a few Baby Coats to place on sale for ten days at 33 1-3 per cent off. Quilts, $1.00 to 4.50. These are exceptionally good values and these numbers can not be duplicated at prices marked. Towels, 10c apiece to 50c a pair. These are all values that cannot be duplicated to-day. Shirt Waists, 25 Per Cent Off. f These are also values that cannot.be duplicated. Ladies' and Children's Knit Summer Underwear, 25 Percent Off. A lew odds toclean up and are air good values which -cannot be duplicated at the present price of cotton. 1 Ladies' and Childrens's White Hose. 25 per cent off. 52 Sizes somewhat broken and to clean up the odds and ends we are offering these white hose at 25 per cent off for 10 days. Also a Jew black lace at same price. Mexican and Japanese Drawn Work 25 per cent oft. EE To clean up a little line, as well as to make things interesting, we are offering for 10 days some beautiful Mexican and Japanese Hand Drawn work at 25 per cent less than cost.JJi CURTAINS 25 PER CENT OFF. A few numbers of odd curtains to clean up a t25 per cent off. BOYS' BLOUSES ONEJHALF PRICE.' A few Boys' Blouses to clean up at one-half price. . THIS SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 25. To make this doubly interesting to you, we will give Double Trading Stamps on all sale goods. Now is the time to fill your stampbooks with DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS. v, , i SB tr 10 SHICK & WAGNER The Bi Store Cor. Main and Fifth Streets V
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