ii am i mi urn in ii in masss I i TEE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. I Here's an illustration of the. famous RALSTON last the last which has given RALSTON SHOES a national reputation for irreproachable style combined with perfect comfort. As you probably know, all other lasts ' are flat across the bottoms not so with Ralston Lasts in which are represented every mound and every depression of the bottoms of your feet. It is only by com bining "sole fit" with "upper fit" that a perfect fitting shoe can be made. That's why Raltons ned no breaking in. If you want real comfort try a pair of Ralpton shoes. GILLESPIES The Store that Saves You Money. SPECIAL 200 pairs Douglass and Florsheim shoes, were $3.50, $4.00 and (TO HQ $5.00 all leathers now tyL7J The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00 Resources . . $550,000.00 OFFrCERS JOHit H. Xaucher, Pres. J. O. Kino, Vtce-Pres. K. C. Bchuckkrb, Cashier DIRECTORS John H. Kaucher J.O. King Daniel Nolan John H. Cor be tt Henry O. Delble J.S.Hammond R. H. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Columbus Studio I D. Kelz, Proprietor Makes a specialty of quick photographic work at picnics, reunions and other special occasions. Souvenir post cards of fires and such events always on gale the following day. - . r'INE rOKTKAITUKE, ENLARGING AND PICTURE FRAMING. Souvenir Post Cards of Monday's East End Fire Ndw on Sale. Fred Wilduupr Is In Pittsburu this week. J. K. Johnston was In WeedvlUe Monday. Mrs. C. R. Hall whs in Plttsburu 1'tBt week. E. C. Sensor Is visiting relatives In Centre Co M W. Yoeman was in FlttgbnrR over Sunaay. Mius Emma Riobards U visiting In Buffalo, N Y. Mrs. Peter Felcht is visiting relatives in Chicora, Pa. Jacob Schwetn was in Clearfield the first of this week. Misses Anna and Julia Murray visited" in Big Run last weok. Joseph Weixt was in Philipsburg the first of this week, Mrs. S. T. Reynolds spent last Thurs day In Punxsutawney. Mr. and Mrs. John Pomroy, of Anita, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Prtecalla Aaron is visiting in Crates, Clarion county. Mrs. Albert Strouse visited relatives at Fairmount last week. Mrs. L. J. Arnold, "of Driftwood, visited in town last week. Edward McKernan is visiting rela tives at WelWllle, N. Y. Mrs. J. J. McCracken, of Creekside, Is visiting Mrs. H. F; Stauffor. 1 Clyde Murray Is over in the neigh borhood of Mahaffey this week. E. P. Johnson, of Corsica, visited his parents In this place last week. Miss Margaret McKernan and Clara GeiBler spent Sunday in DuBols. Miss Margaret ' Redding returned Monday from a visit in St. Marys. " William Anderson, of Adrian Furn ace, was a visitor In town yesterday. Miss Jessie Campbell spent the past week with her sister in Luthersburg. Mrs. E. S. Vosburg, of DuBols, visited relatives in this place Monday. Mrs. H. F. Eufer and sons, Paul and Albert, visited in DuBols last week. C. W. Klmmel went to Clarksburg, W. Va., Monday to work In glass plant. Velma and Virginia Seanor, of In diana, are visitor at home of J. H. Baum. Miss Leone Baum left here Monday morning to visit in Pittsburg and Van dergrift. J. C. McKernan, of Courtland, N. Y., Is visiting his parents In West Reyn- oldsville. Mrs. John Trudgen, Jr., and two children visited In East Brady the past week. John McClure, of Pittsburg, is visit ing at home of his parents In this place this week. Miss Angelina McCartney, of Punx sutawney, Is a visitor at borne of Mrs. Cora Mitchell. Mrs. J. Y. Black, of Irvona, is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Hammond, on Main street. Mrs. A. W. Adam, of Brockwayville, spent Sunday with her son, Thomas F. Adam, in thtB place. Miss Florence Secrist, of Johnson burg, was tbe guest of MIbbos May Eddy and Hal lie Burns last week. Mrs. Hannah Butler, Misses Margar et and Fay Butler visited In Brockway ville several days last week. Mrs. Mary Stiles and Miss Flo Stiles, of Ebensburg, were visitors at home of J. B. Ross the past week. Miss Catherine McCreight, of Du Bols, was. tbe guest of Miss Gertrude Stoke several days last week. Harry C. Herpel, of Monessen, la spending twoj weeks at home of his parents In West Reynoldsvllle. Dr. Fred K. Booth, of Fairmount City, spent Sunday night at home of Dr. A. H. Bowser in this place. H. W. Herpel and wife tfnd Will F. Herpel visited relatives at Fair mount the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Means, of Frost burg, spent Sunday at home of their son, Dr. L. L. Means, on Hill street. Mis. S. A. Bowser, of Ford City, Is visiting her sisters, Mrs. A. H. Bowser and MrsJamesHanley, in this place. Misses Elsie and Ona Kroh took lo the harvest borne picnic at Atoola last week and visited In New Bethlehem. C. K. Deemer, of Vandergrift, who spent two weeks at bis borne near this place, returned to Vandergrift Monday. Floyd Smith and Miss Grace Bartle, of Verona, visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Ed. Barry, in this place last wee. George Hunter and wife, Misses May and Ruth Sterley spent Sunday at the home of tbe former's parents at Wins low. Mrs. William J. McCreight and son, Russell, and the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Alraen, visited in Penfield last week. f Miss Besse Sensor is Visiting in Union vllle. Blair Sykes, or Clearfield, was In town last week. Miss Florencs St ike Is visiting in Punxsutawney. Mrs. Will F. Schultze visited in Luthereburg last week. Miss Erdie Murray, of Buffalo, N. Y is visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Annie Wins low. Miss Clara Wheeling, of Oil City, was the guest of Miss Maude Pratt last week. Lewis Ludwick, who was at Kane a month for benefit of his health, return ed borne yesterday. Mrs. George Bobren and son, Wil liam Francis, visited in Anita several days the past week. C. R. Hall was In Buffalo, N. Y., the past week aud spent Sunday at Crystol Beech, Canada. James S. Abernatby and wife leave here to-morrow morning for their new home at Corning, N. Y. Eugeno Murray, attended a woiner wurst roast at Jefferson Park, Punxsu tawney, last Thursday night. Mrs. T. S. Arnold, of Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting her aunt, Miss Ophelia Wesson, at home of John Reed. A. F. Yost, who is employed at New Kensington, spent several days of tbe past week at his home in this place. Mrs. William Patton and Mrs. Cal vin Hutcblns, of Brookvllle, were gueBts of Mrs. A. R. Schuckers last week. Mrs. C. A. Pifer and Mrs. J. R. Oswald have returned from a two weeks' visit at Big Run and Punxsu tawney. " Harry F. Lavo, .brick layer, who had been employed at Watsontown over three months, returned to this place last week. Misses Inez and Anna Woodford went to Renovo Monday to take In tbe "Old Home Week" celebration at that place this week. Mrs. L. W. Johnston and grand daughter, Sallle Belle Johnston, visited In Strattonv'ille, Clarion county, the past week. Charles T. Dean and daughter, Miss Verna, of New Kensington, visited relatives near here several days the past week. CO. Truitt, wife and two daughters, of Pittsburg, returned home Saturday after a visit with the former's mother in this place. Mrs. Joseph Snell, of Yatesboro, ylsited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dickey, in Winslow township tbe past week. Miss Sara L. Kelm, who has been visiting A. M. Woodward aud family in Clearfield for tbe past three weeks, has returned homo. Stephen W. Dlugolecki, student in the S. S. C. and M. Seminary In Detroit, Mich., will return to the seminary this week. Mrs. Frank Obenrader and daughter, Miss Susie, of Clarion, visited at home of .ue former's brother, Joseph Welst, in this place last week. Mrs. Edith Fields, of Buffalo, N. Y., came to this place Saturday and ex pects to remain bore indefinitely with her sister, Mrs. Belle P. Bing. M. Fred Reed, of Washington, D. C, is visiting at home of his father, J. Van Reed, in this place. Fred arrived bere Monday morning. O. D. O'Dell and wire left bere last Thursday on a pleasure trip and visit to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Holland, N. Y., Tltusvllle and Oil City, Pa. Mrs, Lizzie Haupt and daughter, Catherine, of ShamoKln, Pa., visited tbe former's counln, Mrs. J. H. Baum, In this place several days last week. , Miss Elsie Ross, student In tbe Fottz Mission Institute at Herkimer, N. Y., who was borne for tbe summer vaca tion, returned to Herkimer yesterday. Mrs. J. R. Welsh, son and daughter, Samuel and Ethel, of Cross Forks, Pa., visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dickey, In Winslow town ship last week. J. C. Norris, of Butler, visited bis brother, J. M. Norris, In Paradise last week. Rr. R. W. Norris and family, who had been visiting in Paradise, returned home last week. Thomas Lowther, of Somerset, Pa., state mine inspector for Somerset Co., and daughter, Margaret, visited the former's sister, Mrs. William Bar clay, on Jackson street tbe past week. Rev. and Mrs. P. P. Womer, of St. Paul, Minn., who were called here four weeks ago on account of the sudden death of the latter's father, A. T. Bing, returned to St. Paul the first of this week. Cleve Deemer, an electrician in tbe Illinois Steel Co. plmt at Chicago, 111., who visited two weeks with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Deemer at Deemer's Cross Roads, returned to Chicago the latter part of last week. I ShicKWagner -The Bio Stoke ' DRESS GOODS, SILKS, RIBBONS AND DOMESTICS. We are showing this week our new Fall line of the "above. Don't tail to seethe new fall patterns and colors. We are showing a beautiful line of Serpentine Crepe at 18 1-2c This is a regular 20c fabric and most stores are sell ing them at 20c; but for the time being, that we may get them going quickly, we are offering them at lSVac. . They are guaranteed to be' absolutely fast colors and are used extensively for iKitnonas, Dress ing Sacks, etc. Don't fail to Bee them. New Fall line of V ' Bates Ginghams 12 1-2c Lancaster Ginghams 7c Simpson and American Calicoes 6c We are showing also a complete line of Fall and Winter Suits from $10.00 to $35.00. i Corner Main and Fifth Streets, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. , m 7 -rtfcWhaha-, , 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 Bank Building Reynoldsvllle, F. We pay particular attention to Watch Repairing. TO WE HAVE A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD .VALUES IN RUGS, ROOM SIZE, LEFT, WHICH WE ARE GOING TO SELL AT A REDUCTION. Also a lot of INGRAIN CARPET will be sold at a bargain We have also bargains in REED GO-CARTS that we are going to close out. Give us a call and be convinced that we are of fering bargains. J. R. HILLIS & COM'Y h A-
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