''i mm. , . , ..'11 TO HE FARMERS GENTLEMEN: . We have bought our seeds this spring from the Albert Dickinson Co., of Chicago, an old reliable firm, and hand ling their Ace Brand, OF CLOVER SEED the best recleaned on the market. We can recommend it and will stand over it and invite you to call and examine it before buying, $6.75 per bushel and we will put it up against any thing on the market. Faithfully yours, Reuooidsviiie Hardware Go. 3 .QlSGQffiB No Danger If vou use ttia rlsht saaollne. More auto trouble can be traced to inferior araaolina than from all other causes. Why not anlov vour machine, confident that the cower la tnere just when you need it most. Waverly Gasolines rt) manufactured expressly for automo bile use. Try the Waverly brands. 76 Motor Stove Yoa may be ansurrd of Instants neous, pow ertui clean explosion, freedom Irom carbon deposition snarK piuprs or in cylinders. Quick ignition. Ask your dealer. WaTtrlf Oil Worka Co. III ISk Independent Bennsrs MVX. tt.lmrg.r. It is stateu that th State Constab ulary at Punxsutawnpy win secure bloodhounds for use la tracking crimin als. ' A. KATZEN, OF, The People's Bargain Store Has bought a very nice stock of goods for spring and summer. Every article which we handle is staple and priced very low, according to the hard times prevailing. A select assortment of dry goods and ladies' furnishing goods, laces, embroideries, etc. . Also you will find a big stock of men's, boys' and , children's shoes. All new and at prices as low as ever. If you need anything in Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing you will surely find a great bargain here this season. X Remember we don't offer you odds and ends find no ! old stock to offer, but only new all bought for this! spring and summer. If you are in town you are wel- - come to come and examine our goods and prices. - . You will surely find just what you need and at prices low enough to suit the times. .. ' THE PEOPLES BARGAIN STORE, A. KATZEN, PROP. DR. PARSONS'. WORK Continued from First Page. men employed In the seventeen glass works and other Industrial establish ments. He Is at the height of his glory when Burronndud by tollers listening 10 his counsel. Dr. Parsons is a torror to the card party and dance hall., He denounces both and says it is but a step from the parlor card table to the gambler's bell, while he still (urtbnr declares that 90 per cunt of the downfall of young people of the great cities is the result of visit ing these dons of iniquity. He still fur ther assert that many thousands learn their first dances and first card games In the homes of cburcbgoing people. He scores the mad rush of commer cialism and business, whose whole ob ject Is worldly gain and pleasures. He says the race Is so exciting that even churoh members sometimes forget that they are mortal. DOLLIVER'S LECTURE Continued frm First Page. to Iowa In 1881 and settled at Fort Dodge. Since then his growing fame as an orator, and as a Congressman Is part of the pride and present history of the state. As we expected, you can' not put out your hand at his home without putting It on a book. He is surrounded by them. We all have our times when our thoughts go as high as anybody's; we don't keep them there, but let them come down and go commonplace ways. But the choice souls, great men and women, refused to be commonplace Tboy say with Emerson: 'I am a free man of the whole realm of mind; what Plato has thought I may think.' And those fashion themselves Into the rare and thoughtful souls that are monu ments and leaders to Idle folks. We were glad of the tboughtfulness and dignity with which Mr. Dolllver said everything. It shows that he does not have one parade day of brilliant display and throw the blade of his wit and speech on the ground or in the gutter to rust there; but that we have in blm a man who will not deteriorate, but starting high, will grow upward and not downward." "PAID IN FULL." The Great American Play at the Jeffer son Theatre, Punxsutawney. Writing in the New York American, Alan Dale, the world-famed critic, said; "The photograpr.io power displayed in the characterization of the men and women in 'Paid In Full' is the most commanding thing t have overseen. It Is a revelation and Eugene Walters, its author, and Wagenhals and Kemper, the managers, are to be congratulated for giving tbe American stage so valu able a property." With a superb cast and a magnificent production, " Paid in Full" .will be presented at Jefferson Theatre, Punxsutawney, on Tuesday night, April 6th. The cast that will present "Paid In Full" at. Punxsutaw ney is a brilliant one and local theatre goers can look for a real treat. The In dications are that a packed bouse will greet the play on Its local debut. Special car to Reynoldsvllle after the performance. Seats now on sale at McEntlre's drug store. Why patronize opticians that you do not know and may never Bee again when Gibson's optical work Is so suc cessful and he Is bo well known? He will visit the Imperial Hotel, Reyn oldsvllle, April 1 and Brookvllle April 2 and 3 Don't fail to see tbe dollar window at Cunningham's Jewelry store. ' If you want good clover and timothy seed this spring Bee tbe Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. Get a quart of the delicious Iqe cream at the Reynoldsvllle Candy Works. Only 25o per quart. I Hloti School' I r. Bulletin Editor-ln-Chlef, . Ada Earley Senior Rep. . Margaret Frampton Junior Reporter SABA FORD Soph. Reporter, HAZEL HOFFMAN Fresh. Rep. Guy Postlbthwaite Tbe tardiness which was so great at the beginning of the term has decreased to a very great extent. This should be of Interest to all the pupils of the school. It depends upon their efforts to remedy this defect entirely. Last month there were only a very few pu pils tardy up to room 14. We hope they will be more prompt In the future. We are very proud of this report and hope we will have a Btlll better record of punctuality at the end of the term. Senator Dolllver will be here to lec ture Thursday eyenlng, April 1st. This is the last number of the lecture course, which has been very successful both In Interest and fiuan.ee. Rev. J. F. Black and Mr. Thompson were visitors at the chapel exercises Monday morning. Dr. L. L. Means was a school visitor last week. He spent two days in in spection and the teachers and pupils enjoyed his visit. Prof. W. M. Rife made a trip to Du Bols last Friday evening. Mr. Jones, a brother of Superinten dent Jones, of Brook ville, and a student atQftoveClty College, visited the high school on Monday. Governor Stuart has appointed April 2nd as one of the spring Arbor Days. Tbe high acnool will observe the day with a program in Assembly hall. Tbe exercises will begin at 2.45 p. m. on Friday. The public is Invited to at tend. ARBOR DAY PROGRAM, APRIL 2nd. Piano Solo ...t Edith Ratten Gov. Stuart's Arbor Day Proclamation. ..Dominic Nolan The Bin Trees of California Maud Deter "A Taste of Maine Birch".... Ada Early Famous Trees of History Margaret Frampton . . J Hazel Hoffman VocalDuet ..... Annabel McOlure Forest Fires Blanche Dlllman Wood Paper Annabel McOlure "Woodman, Spare that Tree" .... Celta Yost Planting Trees Sara Ford "Planting the Apple Tree".... Fonda King Piano Duet j Gertrujte Strike Reminiscences William T. Cox Address Carl L. Kirk I Hon. S. B. Elliott has placed at the disposal of the Arbor Day essayists val uable Information In tbe shape of gov ernment reports and public documents. The pupils' are very giatelul lor this assistance, 'W. T. Cox is down for Forestry "Kemlnlscencee." He has kindly a greed to tell the school of the' market ing of the great forests which once cov ered the surrounding hills. Carl L. Kirk, of tbe Mt. Alto school, will come home this week to address tbe high school on the subject of For estry. Tbe grade schools are keeping up their record for punctuality, only two cases of tardiness having been reported last week. Tbe report for all tbe schools follows: . '' Room 1, Miss Dempsey 0 Room 2, Miss Myers..... 1 Room 4, Miss Frampton. .. 0 Room 5, Miss Lewis . . 1 Room 6, Miss Butler. 0 Room 7, Miss Scbultze. . .. i 0 Room 8, Miss Neale. 0 Room 9, MIbs Clark.. i 0 Room 10, Miss Meek 0 Room 11, Miss Morgert.......'. 0 Room 12, MIbs Black .. 0 Room 121, Miss McEntee. 0 Room 13, Miss Mlllireo...; 0 Room 14, Mr. Dlllman.. ... 5 Room 15, Mr. Wilson 8 See Us For Real Estate and Sewer Clean We have bargains in Houses, Lots, Stores and Farms. If you want to buy or sell or trade your property,- come in vand have a talk with us. We can do you some good. We have some good bar gains in homes that can be bought on easy terms. REYNOLDSVILLE CHEMICAL CO. Robt. Z. Parrish, Mgr. Tnorsday Evening Sale This Thursday eveningwe will offer in our Dry Goods Depart ment our 25c Zephyr Ginghams for 15 cents. We also have a few Ladies' Underskirts, the retail value of which is 75c,- Thursday evening they are yours for only 50 cents. Basement Specials For Thurs day Evening. . 35c Coal Bucket for . 25c 25c Dinner Pail for . 19c $1.25 Clothes Hamper for 98c 1 doz. Men's Linen Collars, 25c 9 piece Cobbler Set for . 49c 25c box of 6-5-4 Stove Polish,19c 6 cakes fine Toilet Soap and " ' 1 box Talcum for 25c Specials For Clothing -Department. Boys 50c Blouse Waists 29c Men's 15o Socks for . 9c Men's 25c Socks for . 19c Men's 10c Canvas Gloves 8c Men's 50c Dress Caps 39c Boys' 50c Dress Caps for 35c Boys' 25c Dress Caps for 19c Men's $2.50 Dress Hats $1.98 Shoe Department Specials. Men's $1.50 Mining Shoes 1.25 Ladies' $4.00 Patent Leather Shoes . . ... $2.98 Ladies' $3.00 Vici Kid Light Soles . . $2.25 Ladies' $2.50 Vici Kid and ; Patent Leather, . $1.98 Ladies' $2.00 Vici Kid and : Patent Leather $1.48 24 pairs Misses' Patent Tip, Lace or Button, $1.25 'valuefor ' . 98 cents A few pairs of Boys' Heavy and Light Weight Shoes, greatly reduced for this sale. Bino-stoke go. We have more than 100 Rugs to choose from. $15.00 Go-Carts at , $12.00. ' Call in and see our large assortment of Brass and Iron Beds. J.R. HILLIS &co:s MONEY SAVING SALE Of Furniture AndCarpets Commencing March 1st I Floristsv Stand FINE EASTER FLOWERS Open Thursday, April 1st,, in the display window of Strauss Bros.' Music Store, on Main Street. Complete assortment of Potted Plants, Cut Flowers, Lillies and Decorative Plants of all kinds. Come in and see the exhibit and brighten your home for Easter. BIG SALE STILL GOING ON AT HORWITZ'S Just returned from the city and our large Spring Stocks will be sacrificed at the same low prices. Come in. and see our new SUITS. Come and see our new HATS. Come and see our new SKIRTS. : . Come and see our new SHIRT; WAISTS. : Also an up-to-date line of Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES, and large stocks of all kinds of DRESS GOODS the latest styles and best qualities in all shades. . Go to Horwitz's, the Store that Always Saves You Money the Store of a Thousand Bargains. , Theeefore if you wish to save your money, rfall at Horwitz's ' before you go elsewhere. No doubt you already know we ' carry a complete line of Men's, Women's and Children's , Furnishings. Remember the store , I. HORWITZ Opera House Building, Main Street, Reynoldsville, Penn'a. I WILL RECONSTRUCT THE HOUSE YOU NOW LIVE IN ALL ANEW FOR $1.00 That Is my business. I have no Idlers or poor workers In my employ. I keep DAtie but the most active and skilled workers that It l possible to be had. 1 strictly charge evury worker to take all the poor, waste nnd refuse material out and dump It Into the ruhbage depot. I use only the best herbs, roots and harks that the earth produces. My name is N ATI KK.'S HERBS and you will find me at the drun stores. Kor 25 cents I will fto with you and begin the work of reconstruction and continue the work for about six weeks. By that time you will be glud to have me fto ahead and complete the work. Then you will reallre that you Iuve really moved out of your old house and are living' In your new reconstructed house; and you will realize that every Joint and muscle of your new house Is kpyed up tu the hlithest scale of vitality, strength and dura bility and with good refreshing health you can f tand up fn your new home and look out of the windows of your new house and defy the neverest attack of the most persistant cm my of Jiealth with a smile on your face. Give me & trial. Don't forget to ask for NA'I'U HE'S HERBS. I slay at the drug stores In Reyn oldsvllle. Pa.. a.ft t A. Carlson's Grocery Store, Prescottvllle, Pa., and also at Joseph Bali-son's General Store, Rathmel, Pa. ii I first visited Clar ion April, 1895, and Brookville 1899, and Reynoldsville soon after. My old friends comeback as they need new work and I hope to win manv new ones. G. GIBSON, ' Optician. At Imperial Hotel, April 1st. Brook ville April 2 and 3. Teachers Wanted A Senior at Work " ' 'rfTTTWl! 0 & ".s . i ' To Attend the Spring Term. Opening April 6 At the State Normal School Courses leading to State Certificates and Life Diplomas Review, Business and Music Course Addrm tha Principal for Catalogue Jamas E. Anient, LL. D. Indiana, Pa. jjj Here I Am Again j , this year to j Weave Your Carptt j X on short, notice. Work $ guaranteed, nrice the ! f lowest. Best chain used. ' I I am selling carpet also 3 cheap. . . . .. , J jjj . Teofeel Demay, ' I Box 358.' West Reynoldsvllle. i " t Well, Did You See That BEE-LINE At Robinson & Mundorff's Well, if you have not, it will not cost you any thing to have a look, so just step in and look around. Of course, we sell bee supplies and try to keep a complete line of "Root's" goods on hand. This month we are going to give our customers the benefit of a SPECIAL DISCOUNT, so we would appreciate your order at as early a date as possi ble. .. ,:,.-' Rea Bee & Honey Co. 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