THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AMD FRO. GILLESPIES the: store: that save vou money 4 Miss Geneva Milllreti 1s visiting in Kane. Miss Christine Brown spent Sunday In Brookvilln. W. C. Beed, of Trontville, was 'in town Saturday. 'Squire Stanley G. Austin spent Sun day In Brookville. Frank P. Alexander and wife were in Clarion lust week. J. F. Deumer, of DuBols, was a visit or in town Saturday. John H. Wagner was at Smethport the first of this week. Miss Nell Montgomery is .visiting in Pittsburg this week.' Mrs. Andy Denny, of Driftwood, was a visitor in town Saturday. Adolph Monti went to Chicago, 111., yesterday on a business trip. Earl Fuller, of Brookville, was the guest of Burt Hoffman Sunday. Mrs. J. O. KeBsler, of DuBols, visited her parents in this place Sunday. Mrs. James E. Mitchell, of Kane, vis ited her parents in this place last week. Mrs. W. P. Organ, of Punxsutawney, is visiting her mother, Mrs. t. C. Sho bert. M. J. Miller and wife of Park Hotel, Eleanor, went to Wllliamsport yester day. Mrs. Martin Plyler, of Summervilla, visited her brother, J. V. Young, Sat urday. Vincent Reynolds, pharmacist of Johnstown, is visiting his parents in . this place. Miss Emma Sliffer, uf L tck Haven, is visiting ber sister, Mrs. J. W. Sykes, in this place. Miss Fay Neale, of Kane, was the guest of Misses Gertrude and Florence Stoke Saturday. James W. Gillespie, of the Gillespies dry goods store, was in Pittsburg last week on business. Mrs. G. T. Woodford was called to DuBoIb yeBterday on account of the illneBS of her mother. v Mrs. A. T. McClure is vieiting in Plttdburg. She expects to remain there a couple of weeks. Clarence H. Reynolds, of Warren, was a visitor at tbe home of ye editor couple of days last week. Daniel King, of Pittsburg, who was visiting at bis home in this place, returned to the city Monday. Mrs. Hettie Neff, who was in Pitts burg a couple of months, returned to her home in this place Monday. ' Miss Jennie Daily, of Penfleld, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. G. M. McDonald returned home yesterday. Mrs. Lizzie Smith was called to Beech woods Saturday by tbe severe illness of her sister, Mrs. W. S. Ster rett. Lawyer John P. Catbers, of Omaha, Neb., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Catbers. near this place last week. Mrs. Joshua Foster and Mrs. Eliza beth Guthrie, of Heath ville, spent Sun day with their brother, Thomas Jewell, in this place. JfJTJGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa. Sanitary Plumbing Plumbing Is a science. Good or bad plumbing depends upon the skill or lack of skl.l of the man who does the work. ' Bad plumbing is dear at any price; good plumbing the kind we do costs no more, is conducive . to health, and 1b a great mon ey saver In tbe end See Me for Estimates On your next job. Satisfac ' tion is assured if I do the work. G. E. Main Street Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania. Humpnreu Miss Margaret Appleeiite. who was employed in the Klttanning Time office about a year, returned to her home in this place last week. Mrs C. G. Raymond, of Smetbport, who was visiting fn this place, returned home last. week. She ras accompanied by Mrs John H. Wagner and son, Don ald. Mies Carrie Albright was in DuBols over Sunday attending the funeral of a relative, Donald Carrutli, threo und a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Carruth. Mrs. J. W. Shearer and Mrs. Thomas email, of Curwensville, were visitors at home of D. M. Shearer over Sunday. Thev came over to see Mrs. Shearer, who is very poorly. Miss Fannie Alexander will go lo Clarion Thursday morning to attend a large wedding. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Arnold will be married to a Mr. Brown of Clarion. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. McKelvey pnd two daughters. Misses Lillte and Mae, of DuBols, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jennings and family on Jackson street. The latter part of this week Mr. McKelvey and family will start on a trip across the continent, to Vancouver, British Columbia, where they will make their home. Want Column Rates: One cent per word for each and ovorv insertion. Lost P. R. R. mileage book with about 500 miles in it. R. DeVero King. For Sale Fresh cow. Inquire J. D. Vandervort, Reynoldsville, Pa. FOR Rent House on Grant st. In quire of Mrs. C. Mitchell. Barred PI j mouth Rocks, celebrated Gardner-Thompson strain. EggB 50c Betting. T. H. Stevenson, R. F. D. No. 2, Roynoldsvlllo, Pa. Eggs for batching, Barred Plymouth Rocks (Gardner and Dunning strain) 50 ots. per setting. Inquire of Frank Shumaker, Reynoldsville, Pa. For Sale One milch cow. Joseph McKernan. For Rent Good six room house on Hill st. E. Neff. For Sale Two pood store counters; will be sold cheap. Inquire of P. Mc Donald, Reynoldsville. For Rent Good . six room house on Hill St., near Fifth. Inquire Star. Flat to Rent Roomsover Bing-Stoke Co.'s store, formerly occupied by Mrs. Strong. . Inquire of H. Alex Stoke. For Rent House next to Presby terian Darsonage on Grant street, with bath. Inquire of H. Alex Stoke. FOR Sale Good property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of E. Neff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS. Tn the matter of the estate of E. A. Oour lcy, deceased. In the Orphans' Court of Jefferson county. N Jtice Is hereby (tlven that n. O. Courier, administrator of the estate of said decedent, will present to said Court on the 13th day of April, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m., of said date, his petition for an order to eell at private sale for the payment of debts, all that cer tain messiiane and tract of land of whljh the said decedent died seized, lying, being and situate In David Reynolds' addition to the borpUKh of Reynoldsville, county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania, known as the west half of lot No. 62 as plotted by James Caldwell, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at a corner on Grant street, being the center point of lot Ha. Hi on an Id Grant street; thence norlli th'rty and three fourths degrees west, forty eleht and one half feet to a post corner of lot No, W; thence south aloni lot No. 61, fifly-thiee degrees west to Willow alley; thence sou 111 thirty and three-fourths degrees east along said alley; forty feet to a post; thence north fifty nine and one-half degrees east to Grant street, the place of beginning; containing six thousand six hundred thirty and one half square feet ,tU)X q. ft.), being the same messuage or tract of land, Inter alia, conveyed by M. W. Smith and wife to E. A . Gotirley, the said decedent, by deed dated Feb. 10. 1H07, recorded In the Recorder's office In and for the said county of Jefferson, In Peed Book Vol. 114, pago 105, for the price or consideration of one thousand If 1000) dollars, at which time, If no exception is taken, or objection made to granting the order of Bale as prayed for, the Court will take action on said petition. W. N. Conrad, Attorney for Petitioner. WINDSOR HOTEL W.T. Bruhaker. Mgr. Midway between Broad St. Htatjon und Reading Terminal on Filbert st. Rooms 11.01) per day and up. Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep utation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. OFFER YOU THIS WEEK THE FINEST LINE OF WHITE GOODS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES THAT HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN HERE. Theicside modeling of "Fellowcraft" shoes is such that narrow-toed styles fit with the same comfort a-) the broad er ones. Your wise young men will enjoy the snappy individual style of the shoe. All leathers. Price $3 50. IIENDERSC to fASIUONFpi illW (We will ri.it give her nam ) bought a Henderson Corset fn.m us early in tbe season A few d ys ago she said, ' I never know what a comfortable cor set was umll I wore this one and my friends ti II rn - I never looked better than now." If you want, it corset that will give, you a uVuro that Is in accordance with the Styles, get the H ENDKRSON CORSET. Then at the name time you'll have style and comfort We have them in prices ranging from $1 00 to $1 50. And at any pricj you pay you get a b"tter cor set value tbn is obtainable where Hen derson Corsets am not sold. We beg to announce that the Acorn Line of Shirt WaiBts and Shirt Waist Suits is open for your inspection. We have dainty lingerie effects, as well as a large assortment trimmed with Cluny and Valenciennes lace, medallions and other embroideries, all original In style, perfect In fit and exquliitely made. We are fortunate In being able to oiler you this representative line, whose reputation for many years has been of tbe highest. As the duplica tion of our best numbers is always un certain, we suggest an early selection while assortment Is unbroken. 98c to $6.00. SEPARATE SKIRTS Panamas, Serges, Voiles, Mohairs and Poplins, Come in blue, black, brown and reds. Prices $4.00, $4,50, 5,00 to $9,00. . . Gillespies i I $5,000 .00 SHOE SALE Our Entire Stock of Shoes to be Sold at Manufacturer's Prices' In order to make change in line of business. This is no fake "ad" but a boni fide matter. Our goods are all fresh, stock being all purchased within the past ten months and are fresh and the newest and latest styles. This is your opportunity to get good footwear at manufacturer's prices no profit ' added. We are changing our business and in so doing you can get your footwear at what it cost us for SPOT CASH from the manufacturer. Come in, Our prices will convince you, no matter what you want. You get the goods for the -same it cost us to buy. J- . j Sale Begins Friday, March 27, and Continues Until all Goods are Sold. YOURS. HUGHES & SWEITZER i -A I I
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