A. Katzen The Peoples' Bargain Store 30 Days' Clearance Sale Complete stock of Men's Clothing, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods and Shoes will be sold for the next 30 days At Cost and in many instances below cost. i It is impossible to quote prices here but everything is marked in plain figures on the inside. The prices are astonishingly low and will be surprising to you. You should learn these prices and take advantage of this great 30 day clearance sale. Don't miss this big sale if you need anything in the var ious lines we handle. Everything first-class. No shoddy goods. A. Katzen, Prop. If you need Furniture, Carpets, Dishes or Stoves, . Call at Hall's He can furnish your house from cellar to garret. cS V a o 01 0 I g CQ 0 u u O OS h w Ui X h MLLE. RUSSELL'S "SLIDE FOR LIFE" - At ttivruldavillo July 3 and 4. On ball ground In afternoons and at I. O. building, Main street, in the evenings. O. F. CLIMBING AN ICE SLOPE. Vain and Perilous Effort to Seals Mount McKinley. The long trail to the north brings out the best in men and the worst, declares Mr. Robert Dunn In "The Shameless Diary of an Explorer." As a member of a party which made a vain attempt to reach the top of Mount McKluley he tells something of the hardships of one day's travel: Furtively, Imperceptibly, the steep ness had stolen a march on us. As one line of footholds gave out w had to slide dexterously to another. The steeper slope was swept clear aud hard. Steps had to be cut. We have only three Ice axes. As I never gave them a thought this morn ing, all of them were gobbled up when we started, and I was left with only one long willow tent pole. It was never meant to balance you in half cut steps that may or may not hold your toe. As the steps changed from a stair way to a stepladder the other three betrayed no excitement, no uneasiness. Neither did I at first, but I felt both. It was not dizziness, not vertigo, but simply that as I looked down the sheer 2,000 feet from where we clung by our toes Imagination reslstlessly told over how It would feel, how long It would last, what the climax In sen sation would be, were I to fall. As hour succeeded hour I lived each minute only to make the false step. Courage Is only a matter of self con trol anyway. Climbing the highest mountain on the continent with a tent pole! Some times I boiled In those dizzy, anxious places that I had put myself In such a position with such men. Tet I must reap my own sowing. Once I asked if It wasn't customary to rope on such steep slopes, but no one but 'Fred an swered, and he said: "Y" ain't goln to ketch me tied up to anybody. A man don't want to take chances with any one but himself, haulin' him down from these places." One requisite of explorers besides aversion to soap and water Is Insensi tiveness. They can't see: they can't feel. They couldn't do these stunts If they did. Grant the Hero. When General Grant was seized with his fatal illness in the autumn of 1884 he appeared before the world in an en tirely new character. From helni? view- ed as the stern, uncompromising and conquering military commander, the revelation of his simple resignation In the face of creat suffering claimed foi him new fame as a hero In another sense. His last battle with the mnt conqueror destined him for grander laurels than were gained on any of bis many triumphant fields. It was the purely human side of bis nature that then appealed to the general sympathy of mankind. Thus his last anil nnlv surrender was his greatest victory. If it had been otherwise, history would have cheated Itself of an example nf Christian fortitude the like of which has been seldom recorded. Dr. G. F. Shrady In Century. Now York Church Choirs. "Singing In a New York choir has several advantages, one of which Is the long contract," said a soprano. "I sang In churches in four different cities be fore coming here, and everywhere I was hired from month to month. That Is the custom in most churches in oth er towns. The trustees "are afraid to sign a year's contract on account of the hot water they will get into-if the choir proves unsatisfactory. Congrega tions in other cities are very finicky and stubborn in the matter of music. They don't take things as easy as the people do here. The average New York congregation Is the most obliging body on earth. Unless a choir is hopelessly bad nobody Interferes, so the trustees feel safe in hiring the singers by the year." New York Sun. Noticr to Taxables. C Notice is hereby iven thai the sev eral district assessments of taxts have been made and duplicates of the borough and school taxes for Ueynoldsville bor ough have been dulivtred to me by the proper authorities for the collcotion of tht same. Therefore, that in accord ance with the requirements of the Act ol Assembly approved June 25th, 1885, due notice is hereby given to all per sons who are desirous, and who shall within sixty days from date of this notice make payment of any taxes charged against them in said duplicates, shall be entitled to a reduction of five per centum from the amount thereof, and any person who shall fall to .pay such taxes charged against them within six months from date of this notice Bball becharged five per centum ad' ditional on all such unpaid taxes. -. But it Is expressly stipulated that positively no rebate orfper centum will be allowed on partially paid taxes. That .every afternoon and evening of each week during the last two weeks of Bald sixty days, between the hours of 1.00 p. m. and 9, 1 will be found at The City Hotel, on Main street, where payment of state and county (or any others) taxes may be made and five per cent saved. Wm. Copping, July 1, 1908. Collector of Taxes Letter E.IM. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reyuoldsvllln, Pa., for week ending June 27, 1908. C. A. Kilmer. . Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. R. C. Burns. P. M. Just Exactly Right. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years, and find tbem just exactly right," Jsays Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy! lr consti pation, biliousness and malaria. 26o at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. drug store. See the fine line of coat shirts at Bell's. We save you from 35o to 11.75 on .hammocks Thursday after supper. Bing-Stoke Co. A beautiful dark brown calf button shoe for women, price 13.50. Adam's. Two-day celebration at Beynoldsville July 3rd and 4th. Don't miss it. Come In Thursday after (supper and see the bargains we offer you. Bing Stoke Co. Straw hats for the 4th (of (July at Bell's. Marriage is a lotter.r In v-'i!i-:- r stake their liberty and v.iti:cn f happiness. Mme de Rlrtix. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and voryinsertlon. For Rent House on Brown St., West Roynoldsville. Inquire of W. W. Fales. For Sale A nice flock of Ancona chickens, twelve in all Inquire of Rev. J. W. Myers. FOR Sale McCormick mowing ma chine good as new; fresh cow. In quire of Wm. Gibson. For Rent or Sale The L. F. Het rlck property on Third street. Inquire of C. W. Flynn. For Sale or Rent The A. C. Pierce property on Jackson street. In quire of M. M. Davis. For sale Houses, lots and farms. In quire E. NefT, Esq., Reynoldsvllle, Pa. For Rent Good six room house on Hill St., near Fifth. Inquire L. M. gnyder. HOWE'S GREAT LONDON SHOWS, I A Revolution Even to OM Circus Lov- ! era An Original Creation. 1'hn performs-' Is exceptionally flnP and full nf Inu'rest to all lover of the ring. Nearly everything Is en tirely new, and what, is not is man aired and brought nut, under such new method and system that every act is refreshing and pleasing. Howe's showy seem not willing to tiiinply pur sue a business on antique methods, but to advance the show business to more genteel and refined lines. All vulgarities and ancient Impoliteness, in and out of the ring, have Been eliminated, and the show will meet with unbounded favor wherever It goes this year. No uentlemnn or lady, no matter how morn!, nor what refined circle they move In, need hesitate to attend the show, nor be certain of any thing but refined pleasure, free from anything that distrusts or casts a shadow of contempt. The new menagerla Is a vast collec tion of the earth's most Interesting and marvelous wonders. New cages, rolling stock, equipment, all bright in gold and silver, will be seen for trio first time after a full win ter's embellishment by (-cores of expert artisans. The show date at Brookvllle Is Monday. July 13. 1908. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Property Changes m Jefferson County Put Upon Record. Jacob L. Shaffer to J. P. Swab, for ft.OOOtq. ft. In Sykesville. 8200. May 14,1908. Nicholas McDonald to Walter Cross waite, for 83.95 perches In Winslow township. ir50. June f. 1!K8. Magdalene Josway to Steve Josway, for. lots in Winslow township. $1.00. June 1, 1908. J. C. King to Maggie Sample, for lot in Reynoldsyllie.1 1500. June 14, 1908. Elsie Patterson, et al., to John J. Conrad, for lots in Henderson township. $150. May 28, 1908. Big Run B. & L. Association to John Lord, for lot In McCalmont township. $100. June 13, 1908. Maggie Reislnger, et al, to Perry Hoover, for 2 actus In Winslow twp. $300. August 7, 1907. Fred J. Butler to Joseph Marlnaro, for 2,850 sq. ft. in Reynoldsvllle. $3,500. June 15, 1908. Thomas and R. M. Hutchison, by treasurer, to M. M. Fisher, fcr 67 acres in Winslow township. $.15 53. July 10, 1900. r a r r i v tt tt A. Jtl. D U IN IN PIANO TIININfi And repairing of nil kinds. Silver J Medal, highest award for general j excellence of.work. Absolute sat- jjj l8factlon guaranteed. a Leave or- J den at $ HASKINS"MUSIC STORE f IT'S ISO PIPE DREAJVl When we say that you cannot get any better plumbing than ours. Neither " Is It a flight of fancy to say that you can easily pay more without getting NEARLY AS GOOD PLUMBING. We would rather have all your work and make a little on each Job than to hare Just one order from you and no more. We like to keep busy and we do It by doing first-class plumbing at a second class price. Try us. C. E. HUMPHREY Plumber ;iy V' -Tt.,'.'fj Verlbest Rubber AND Climax Asphalt "The Roofinus that Niveb Leak." Need no paint. Samples, prices, etc, on request. McHenry-Millhouse flfg. Co. South Beud, lad. For Sale bt ' Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. RlYROLDSVILLC, PA. " Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas, Watches, Jew elry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Lockets and Chains, Bracelets (all kinds and sizes), Phonographs and Records. ' All goods new and up-to-date at prices to suit everybody. We engrave all goods free when purchased at GOODER'S JEWELRY :: STORE In the Peoples National Rank Building Reynoldsvllle, Pa. He pay particular attention to Watch Repairing. TO Nolan Parh Will be Open to Picnicing Parties July 4th. Fill your baskets and arrange for a day's outing. Grand musical program has been arranged. Two Bands In Attendance Ball Games Dancing Fire Works Eyery'convenience will be extended to facilitate your comfort and L' L.k pleasure. Refreshments on the grounds. Ex Dcellent train service. See elsewhere for train schedule and rates. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions $10 or $12 to $12i0r $14 to ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY Anglcnea, Wildwnod, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, A valon, N. J., Rehobotli, Del., and Ocean City, Md ASBURY PARK, LONG BRANCH West End, Elberon. Deal Beach, Allenhurat, North As bury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon, Belmar, Como, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Manasquan, Brielle, Point Pleasant, and Bay Head, N. J. Tickets at the lower rate good only in coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good In parlor or sleeping cars in connection with proper Pullman tickets. ' July 9 and 23, August 6 and 20, and Sept. 3, 1908. Train leaves Reynoldsville 4:25 p. m. Tickets good for passage on trains leaving Pittsburg at 8.50 p. m. and 10.45 p. m., the latter train carrying Pullman sleeping cars only to Philadelphia and through to Atlantic City, and their connections going, and all regular trains returning within sixteen days. For stop-over privileges and full information consult nearest ticket Agent. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Trafflo Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, " General Passenger Agent.
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