The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, July 28, 1909, Image 4

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    A few
Colored
Umbrellas
To Clean Up at 1-2 Price.
11 50 colored utnbrullrt 75u
tiMR) culm-oil umbrella 9 00
J2.fi0 cotorud umbrella 1 25
:l.)() colori-n umbrella 1.50
I I (HI oi lured umbrullrt 2 00
Gloves
A few long f? InveB for 4llo.
These are all II. 00, 11.50 and
12 00 regular pi Ice, to go In
this sale Ht 40u
A few abort gloved at one
half regular price.
Belts
Ladles' wash and silk belli)
at sne-balf regular price.
25c belt for l'lo
50c belt for 2!e
Children's Duster Brown
belts, all colors, 10 and 25o
to go In the sale at 5c
ShicK
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Wagner
STORK
SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
The Sale Is Now On
This Is a regular old fashion CLEARANCE SALE and it is our aim to make it just what it is called. It is
a sale (or the purpose of disposing quickly of Summer Goods and other odds and ends. It is right in season now
and just the time you need these goods. It is a sale where PRICE TALKS. The season has been late and. much
time yet remains for the use of these goods, but we don't make you wait until the season is nealy over,
NOTE OUR PRICES. We mention a few to give you some Idea of what we are offering.
Wash Goods
Shrunk muslin regular
prluo 5o, whltu and colors, to
go at 10c
HiiIhIm'S and JauHslne,
regular prices .15 and 47o to
go at 25o
Economy llnun IS and lHo
to go at 10c
Silk ginghams 25 and
15c to go at 15o
Colored lawns 10c value
for 7o
Colored lawns 15u value 10c
Colored organdies 15o value lOo
Colored organdies 25o value 15o
Colored orgumlles 50c valuo 25c
Laces and Embroideries
One-third off regular price
on all laces and embroideries.
3o I see for 2o
5o lace for 4o
lOo'lace for 7o
15c lace for lOo
So embroidery for 4o
Ha embroidery for do
10c embroidery for 7o
15c embroidery for 10o
18c embroidery for 12o
25c ombroldery for 17o
Wfefevi Q "6 T istil
1
Muslin Underwear
r
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TZJl. . " kit
yEz&rSr J PETTIGOAT
iGfitST 2A3L
PETTIGOAT
MAKING.
33 1-3 per cent off regular price.
66c you can buy 1.00 worth.
Ladles' 25c Corset Covers for
" 60o " "
" 75o " '
" 85o " "
" 11.00 " " ',
" 1.50 " ",'
Ladles' 00c Night Gowns for
" 7fio " "
" 1100 " "
' 1160 " "
Ladles' 25o Muslin Drawers for
" 50o "
" 75c "
" 11.00 " "
" 1180 " '
Ladles' II 00 Skirts for
150 " "
2.00 " "
" 2 50 " '
. 300 " "
4 00 " "
For
17c
33c
50c
flic
(ICo
11.00
:i.io
50c
(lOo
1 00
17o
83c
uOo
(0u
1 00
60c
11 00
91.33
1.07
$2.00
12.07
Children's and
Babies' Dresses
Cne-half regular price. 'An opportunity
to save 50c on every 11.00 you Invest.
50c Dress for
75o Dress for
11.00 Dress for
11.50 Dress for
$2.00 Dress for
25o
37o
50o
75o
$1.00
Wash Suits and Skirts
Ono-Thlrd off regular price save .13 1-3
cents on every $1.00 you Invest.
Ladles' $5.00 Wanh Suit for
" $0 60 "
' $7 50 "
" $1 00 Skirt
" $1.50 "
" $2.00 "
" $350 "
13 34
4 33
600
OGo
$1 00
$1.33
$2.33
A few Ladles' Wool Jackets at 1-2 price.
ALL OVER LACES AT ONE-HALF PRICE
60c all over lace for 25c $1.60 all over laco for 75o
75o all over lace for BOo 2 cakes of soap fo- So
$1.00 all over lace for 750 3 boxes of talcum powder f'ir 20c
Take advantage of these prices while they last.
SHICK & WAGNER
THE BIG STORE
Corner Main and Fifth Streets. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A-
r.3QcsaEsrm!i
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
BULLETIN.
FORTY PLAYGROUNDS BY THE SEA.
This is seashore time.
The dog days call to the worker in home, office and
mill and the answer brings up thoughts of the many re
sorts beside the sea where comfort, recreation and pleasure
alike await the coming of the holiday-maker.
Along the shores of New Jersey from Cape May to
Sandy Hook lie forty beaches, each offering delights for
outings long or short and each easily accessible by the
splendid train service of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Atlantic City, with its myriad attractions for young
and old, needs no introduction, for its charms are kno wn
from the Atlantic to the Pacific. '.
Cape May, for a century the summering place of satis
fied thousands of seekers after cool breezes, fine bathing,
and the refined amusements of the seaside, is more attrac
tive than ever in its new life.
Ocean City, Wildwood, Sea Isle City, with their
smaller neighbors, Anglesea, Holly Beach, Wildwood
Crest, Avalon, and1 Stone Harbor, afford summer pleasure
to thousands.
To the north lie Beach Haven, Seaside Park, Island
Heights and the other resorts about Barnegat Bay, where
the lover of fishing and sailing -finds the choicest sport.
Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Spring Lake, Long
Branch, Sea Girt, Point Pleasant, Allenhurst, Elberon, and
Belmar on the Upper" Coast where the country meets the
I , sea right on the beach, appeal with mighty force to the '
vacationist.
Sixteen-day excursions to the majority of these resorts,
I- at specially low rates, leave on July 29, August 12, 26,
! and September 9.
Any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent will be glad
to give to give full information regarding excursion rates,
time of trains and arrange your outing whether it be for
a day, a week, a fortnight, or the whole summer.
Want column.
Rates: One cent per word lor each and
evorvlnaertlon.
Foa SALE Distillery 7 barrel capa
city; will sell whole or separately; ex
cellent stock; doing good business.
Reason for selling, owners have other
business and cannot devote time to It.
Address J. C. Ford, Secretary, Box 116,
Jeannelte, Pa. '
For Sale Two houses and tw j lots
on Pike street. West Reynoldsvllle.
Sold at a bargain. Inquire C. W. Flynn.
For Sale An open buggy. Reyn
oldsvllle Candy Works.
Fob Rent A. J. Postlethwalt's six
room house on Hill street. Ten dollars
per month; city water. Inquire of Mrs.
J. C. Hirst or James T. Butler.
Bees For Sale New swarms and old
colonies at reasonable prices. Inquire
He Bee & Honey Co., Reynoldsvllle.
Found Small amount of paper mon
ey folded Into small square. Call at
Star office.
For Rent Three rooms for offices
over candy store. R'-ynoldsvllle Candy
Works.
LOST Brooch, between Main and
Fifth. Return to Star office.
FOR Sale Fresh cow. Inquire of
Charles Burkhouse, Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
For Sale Good bIx room house, barn,
outbuildings, 7 acres of land under cul
tivation, adjoining West Reynoldsvllle.
Inquire of E. NefT.
For Rent Six room house on
Brown St., West Reynoldsvllle, and
other houses and rooms to rent at
reasonable rates. W. L. Johnston.
For Rent Eight room house, First
avenue, West Reynoldsvllle. inquire
of M. E. Weed, Keystone Hardware
store.
For Sale Glass jars, pints, half
pints and i pints. Nice for jolly. Will
be sold at cost. Reynoldsvllle Candy
Works.
For Sale Some good linoleum. Will
be sold oheap. Reynoldsvllle Candy
Works.
See the Maglo Mark prices on cloth
ing at B Ing-Stoke Co.'s.
Every oxford In the store reduced
one-third at Nolan's.
Bargains In all departments at our
Maglo Mark sale. Blng-Stoke Co.
The best selection of oxfords In town
reduced one-third at Nolan's.
Eastman films developed free of
charge at Stoke & Feloht Drug Co. '
The Maglo Mark sale Is now on at
Blng-Stoke Co.'s.
SEALED PROPOSALS
Common wk a lth ok Penn'a
State IIiuhway Department
Harrishi'Ro. Pa.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the State Highway Department of
Pennsylvania, under the act approved
May 1st, 11105, for the construction of
6,800 feet of road, extending from the
Brookvllle borough line to a point
known as Station 08-00 in Pine Creek
Township, in the county of Jefferson.
Plans and specifications can be seen at
tbe office of the county commissioners,
Brookvllle, and at tbe ffice of the
State Highway Department. Harris
burg, Pa. Bidding blanks will be fur
nished by tbe State Highway Depart
ment upon request. Bids muBt be en
dorsed "Proposals for Reconstruction
of Road In Pine Creek Township, Jef
ferson County," and received at the
office of the State Highway Department
not later than August 12, 1908.
Joseph W. Hunter,
State Highway Commissioner.
SEALED PROPOSALS
Commonwealth of Penn'a
State Highway Department
Harrisburo, Pa.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the State Highway Department of
Pennsylvania, under the act approved
May 1st, 1005, for tbe construction of
1,957 feet of road, .extending fiom the
Pine Creek township line to the end of
the present brick pavement, In Brook
vllle Borough, In the county of Jeffer
son. Plans and specifications can be
seen at the office of the county commis
sioners, Brookvllle, and at tbe office of
the State Highway Department, Har
rlsburg. Pa. Bidding blanks will be
furnished by the State Highway De
partment upon request. Bids must be
endorsed "Proposals for Reconstruction
of Road In Brookvllle Borough, Jeffer
son County," and received at the office
of the State Highway Department not
later than August 12, 1909.
Joseph W. Hunter,
- State Highway Commissioner.
You are losing money if you have not
attended our Maglo Mark sale. Blng
Stoke Co.
Take your pick of any oxford at one
third off at Nolan's.
I EBB
Buffalo, Rochester1
& Pittsburgh Ry.
8
50 to Buffalo
AND
75 to Niagara Falls
FROM SYKES
SPECIAL EXCURSION SUNDAY, AUGUST 8th
Tickets good 2 days returning from Buffalo. Train leaves
Sykes 6.00 a. m.
$7.45 to Niagara Falls; $8.90 to Toronto Ont.;
16-day excursion every Tuesday during
July, August and September.
The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Sixteen Day Excursions
Atlantic City, Cape May
AnftlpHpa, Wlldwcod, Holly Hfiich. Ocoan City,
Hen Ixle City, Avalon, N. J., Helmboth, Del., and
Ocean City, Md.E
f Asbury Park, Long Branch
i - West End, Elheron. Deal Bench, Allenhurst,
lO 1 North Asbury Park, Ocenn Grove, Rradley
I Heurh, helnmr. Como, ttprlnp Lahe, Pea Girl,
I Brlelle, Point Pleaxant, and Bay Head, M. J.
Tickets at the lower rate good; only In Coacher.OTlcltets !at the higher rate good In
. Parlor or Sleeping cars lnconnectlon wltb proper Pullmsa tickets.
July 29, August 12 and 26, and Sept. 1, 1909
Train leaves ReynoldsviHe at 1 J8 P. M.
Tickets good for passage on trains leaving Pittsburgh at (.38 p. m. rroacbrs only), 8.50
p. m. (sleeping cars only), or 10.46 p. m. (sleeping cars only o Philadelphia and
Atlantic City) and tbelr connections going, and all regular trains returnlngSwitnln
sixteen dayi oFor stop-over privileges and fullilnformatlon consult nearest ticket
aaent.
$I0-$I2-1
$12 414
J. R. WOOD
Passenger Traffic Manager.
GEO. W. BOYD,
General Passenger Agent.