Star iih.irri;ili(iii $l.fio prr tciir, oi tt.00 if pilid HlrMIji in ttdvanee,. . A rKI'IIUM, Killtor uimI I'lilT. w v.iik n a y, T) kvkm im:, mm. An liiili'iirndi'MI local paper, inihlNlirilrrrrjr Wdnpluy lit IteytiolilMvttle. .IrnVrsnn t'o. I'a.. rievtiteil in the Intere! of HeytioltlHVllle awl .letTormitieiniiity. N iti-f mi 1 1 1 1i -it I , will trent all with fiilrnrH. mill irlll he eNttertully friend ly townril the Inhering cIiinn. Huhcrlithin prlre9l.(Kier yenr.ln silvanm. (himmiitili'tithm ttiti'mlcti fur ptihllratton muni ho n tnpiinleil ty t lit writer's nnine, not fur imhllcMitlon, hut it it guarantee of Hnd fiilth. I ittirHi Itiyr new Item Hollelli'il. Advertising rtitim tnnile known on Hppllra lion lit the nfllen III rroehlleh-Ueiirv lllts'li. IrfMigtily riHiuniiiiliMitlotis mid fining of advertisements should riMirli t li It olllra by Mondiiy tiisiti. Address nil otntiiimlrnt Inn toO. A.HIopli annti, lie jriuillvlllo, I'a. KnUired nt the iswliinioi' at Krjrniildsvlllr, Pit., RMnnrond rliis mall mattrr. An era of prosperity Is opening before ur town. If there has ever la-en it time when every limn, woman mill child nhould put forth every energy to take CHI-Oof tllU Illlwllll'SS pressing II poll II -I, the present seems to Ik- Hint time. In a few week our streets, stores nml home will lie nhlti.tt wltli electric lights. This will chttngc our borough from a pi-ovlui'liil village to n progress ive modern town. Wo wfll stop up Into lino with our winter towns. From being n by-word with tho travelling public, wo will lltiil ourselves in it piiHilioti where our tunny imtnriil tt vim t itmw iiml points nf snpi'i'lni It V lis R pltice of busi ness nml tvslileiieo will he fully appro- The trolley roml will bring iih Into rime nml liitliniito business nml hoc I a I relations with the Hiiuiller towim In our vleltilty n hleh are niiturally tributary to our town: hut whieh, for wiint of mentis of ennimiitileiitinti, now lend it hermit like existence. Tho Nilk mill it Hiifoly lauui-hed upon n successful business citreer anil Ih grow ing in liiipiirtanco with each passing week, l-'rom private sources of Infor iiuition wo learn that pnMvect for n largely increased output from thin mill urn very fluttering. Tho presence of tho trolly road will ho of peculiar anil material aid to this cnterprlHO, hy ena bling tho malingers to ohtnin a larger Hiipply of employe. Tho product of the ltcynoldxvlHi) Hllk mills Is destined to assume n leading position In the mar kets of the world mid every shipment sent out advertises our town. Ix-t us give tho gentlemen operating this In dustry our cordial mid energetic sup port. And now another enterprise has lieen located In our midst, that Is hlg with promise for tho future. Wo refer to the Star (litis Company, which wo ought to welcome with hats In the air. If there Is a business that Is run for tho benefit of the working men tho glass business may ho counted as that one. It employs men only and at good, even large wages, (!lus hlowors live well and are, as a class, good citizens. I jet lis extend a hearty welcome to Messrs. Kuntz and Iloiilanger, the managers am! promoters of this enterprise, and wish them a long mid prosperous career among us. Now then, Keynoldsvllle, has made a start. Lot us keep the hall rolling. Nothing succeeds like success, you know, and if wo give a ''long pull, a strong pull and a pull altogether" we will And our town increasing In popula tion, and our business doubling and quadrupling as tho months go by. Archie Campbell and Jlmmle Kyle. Arelilhnld I'nmplH'll anil hi friend Jimmy Kyle Were sturdy old gent from the Emerald Isle. .Ilinitir lived on a farm Just helnw Prospect flltl. And Archie kepi tavern In eld Hernnlilsvlllri. Now tills was lung sliu-ii, Hrhiiit during Die war, And Mwlhly vcn a few yimi hefore. Moth were thrifty and eln, and knew In the rent Precisely the iunnlum of money they spent. II happened one diiy. In the riiursr. of iitriilrs, That the old ProHcl iiriive-yard needed te rmini. It linu gntwit up with lrlar(tiiiliiand trees, The fence wa unite rotten and weak In the k nees. And lomli stones that niixht to tie standing erect Were prone from a true tiprlxht course to drllivt. Now this wns a shinne, the tfood cltlrctei snld, Kor they otiitht to show more respect for thn dead. And so they nirreed, to ncconiplNh their ends. Tornlsea Miihscrlptlon nmoincst their ffssl friends. Tom liohin, Kd feeley, Hen Mioinh and Pete Itrown, (leomr Spruuitc mid Wash Keller sll put their names down, tint still they were short, and to Increase the pile They handed the pnprr to old .II in my Kyle. Kor a ten dollar hill he pot down fits niiiiie, And suld he'd make CiiinplH'll eonlrlhiile the siitne. And forth with his piiis-r friend Kyle did esMiiy, Tiillilnir loud to himself as he wended hlswnv: "Sure An-hle is rui-h: he sells whusky unit nfc. An a tnhhry I In dollars he never would And thus with hlmsi-if he dclmtcd the cime Till flrmly coiivlni-cd when he reached Ar chies place. lie knocked at the door of the old Hnndy l.lf-K, When Archie .lumped up mid opcui-d It iiilck. said .Iliiiiny, till wreathed la (.iiilte Wall, 'dud mornln,' ' a smile. 'An hic.v's MiMcr t'nmmcl?" Forty-llvo Trcmont Hot Hlast Heat ing stoves sold In live weeks. The best soft conl stovo on earth for tho money. Every stovo sul Is another. To be had only at Hall & Burton's. This U tho year you promised to buy a gold wateh for Christmas, lloforo you buy call and sco tho large tstock and get prices at C. P. Hoffman's. Tho only place In town where you can buy tho famous Edison records for the phonograph and graphophono la at fSooDKR, the Jowolor'a. A tablet given away with overy pair of school shoes bought at Johnston & Nolan's. Good goods and prices to suit all at Goodor's. Tho best quality of silver tablo ware at C. F. llolliuan's. Come and look at Gooder'g stock of holiday goods. Sausage cutters and h hi (Tors, lard presses, butcher knives and saws, hog scrapers and largo kettles, everything needed for butchering at Hull & Barton's. Come and see for yourself that Good er'a stock of holiday presents Is the larg est and best chosen to be found In town. Silver knives and forks at tho lowest prices at C. F. Hoffman's. A large stock of thimbles, gold, silver and gold band at Goodor's. Brooches gold, silver and gold filled at Goodor's. Pianos and organs sold, rented, ex changed, repaired and tuned at Has- kins' muslo store. Silver mirrors at a bargain at Good er's jowelry store. Don't forget to buy mamma a pair of gold glasses for Christmas. At Hoff man's, tho optician, is the place to got them. If you want a good fitting suit or an overcoat, go to Johns & Thompson, merchant tailors. A beautiful oil painting given away with every pair of Queen Quality shoos bought at Johnston & Nolan's. All the latest novelties In gold and silver at Gooder's. Read Robinson's "ad" this week. Muster Kvlc. Kvccpl fcr me leus, fcr ye know how It Is, I'm liMihcri-d ti mid hut woth euhl tln-iimtitlx. In ii uliierul wnv me health's mid eiiouirh, All' I'd he till l l-hl U I misti't ho Mull". "An how's Mury Ann?" "She Is god very cuili Hhe's out lit the hitcb yard spliitlltt' some wood." "Muster Cunnncl," said Jimmy, "I'll slhate ivhtit I Hunt : We're I 1 Mi the chuff ry over hcytint - I've a siilwcrupiloii piipur I mint yer. to sltfu: JIM put down yer nionc fcr a llu helow mine." "Kitnd!" exclaimed Archie, "not a clnt will I ixtivl" I won't he liurtieil there its loinf im I luvV' "We iliillerou Hull pint," snld Kvlc "lie me s'ul! If I I ii v and kupe me health, Archie, I u nil!" - W. (. Hmllh In I'linxsiilnwiiey Spirit. Just Saved His Life. It wits a thrilling escape that Charles Davis, of Ilowcraton, ()., lately, had from a frightful death. Kor two years a sil vern lung trouble constantly grew worse until It seemed he must die of consump tion. Then ho began to use Dr. King's Now Discovery anil lately wrote: "it gave Instant relief and elTected a perma nent cure." Such wonderfu'i cures have for twenty-five years proven Its iwer to cure all throat, chest and lung troub les. Prion Ml ceiils mid $1.1X1. Kvery but tin guaranteed. Trial Isittles free at II. Alex Stoke'sdrug store. At many times greater cost you can not send an alisent friend from Iloyn oldsvlllo or vicinity aChrlhtiiiiis remem brance that will he morn thoroughly appreciated than TlIK S'l'AK for a year. There Is nothing to thn absent one that brings so much enjoyment as tho local homo paper, telling all about tho old friends. A dollar docs it. One of tho most prolltahlo terms of school to studentsat the Clarion Normal is drawing to a close. Tho students speak favorably of their experience In that school. Madame Fry entertainment marked tho last of tho Young Men's Christian Association Course as the best In tho scries. Sprlngflold Dally. Head Robinson's ad in this week's Issue. Come and see ouriiOc. child's set, at C. F. Hodman's. Flat, oval and chased band rings at Goodor's jowelry store. Hollow ware, fl no quadruple plate, celery dishes, shaving mugs, cups and saucers, pickle casters, butter dishes, fruit and nut' bowls, cako boskets and water pitchers at Goodor's, the jeweler. Highest grade pianos and organs, violins, banjos, mandolins, guitars and everything In tho muslo linu ut Hoskins' muslo store. CnlT links, sterling silver filled and solid gold at Goodor's. The nicest assortment of ladies' chains at C. F. Hoffman's. We will sell for the next thirty days from our immense stock of carpet sam ples, for rugs, utand below cost. Reyn oldsvtllo Hardware Co. The pluoo to buy your holiday presents is at Gooder's. All the now shapes In neckwear at Mllllrons. A ring of boauty Is a joy to tho wear er. Goodor keeps the kind that Is a joy. Just received a large line of dinner and toilet sots, guaranteed ware. Reyn- olusvllle Hardware Co. 18.'I5 R. Wallace and 1847 Rogers' Tiros. flat ware, tho boat In tho world, at uoodor s. Ladies' warm shoes at Williams' shoe store. Watch Gooder's windows for nice Christmas presents. Buy your holiday goods from Goodor and nave thorn engraved tree oi enarge. The highest perfection In silver piatea ware is represented rjy tne Uoger liros.' lw-li brand of nat ware. A full and complete stock shown at uoodor s Jowelry store, Key nolUsvUlo, la. Nobby suits, the very latest style, is what .lonns & J. nouipeon, merchant tall ors, are turning out. Try them. A complote line of silver novelties at U. r . Hoffman's Military brushes, Frenoh ebony, sterling silver mounlou, at uooder s The celebrated Pontlao shlr.ts for sale at Mllllrons Ladles' chatelaine watches, tho latest patterns and style at Goodor s ' The largest and best stock of rubliers To have your pocket-book flwell out with onflh paved, buy your grom'rlt'H and flour at ItobiiiHoii & Muiiilorfl'f. I'rlwMs always a little lower than elriewhere at IlobiiiHon fe Muudorira. l?uy and noil for ranh in the pecret. In t'lieepu we Pland right up at head of clans in quality. One pound more pugar for the dollar than others give. What'ri in a name? It's a biscuit all the name. fx;, a box. Put Hit testing screws to our 'jric. collee. You will find it is the "slull" you want. Our coffee '' lbs. for 2.r)0. is a winner. 15o. to IKo. else where. drape nuts, the great food. UOr.INSON&MUNDOUFF. Of u u u P L J5 a;h V 11 ti Jj a-iTU V u In making your K K K N ti 8 T P Si T II K K ti'S u u u u u v in m a k i n g your a i' i n u k i ii ii I r u ill n a jl good s t o c k o no that jl shows reliable Ideas fl v from tho s t o r o that jr fnels thnro's noth- ZL o In; too good to pass jf along to tho trade. jl We give extra zest to jt V your pleasure bv V lowost prices prices T v t h n t particularly In- terest shrewd buyers jf jf the buyers who arc jt (looking for a p I a c c v where overy possible a d v a n t a g o Is assured v them. It r I in fnl of good argument Is every jf W Item wo show tho jt V kind of selling logic f $C that convinces. M o V Bing 8c Co. g a, 9 i t i i 4 4 4 i i 4 4' 4 a 4 4i 1 4 41 41 41 4 lion' I fail fn see our display li nil hay annus .sail able for all ages, at prices villi in, the reach of everybody. Stoke, the Druggist. i i i i 4 ShlckA UnKner. DON'T ShlckA IVngtipr, OKOKT That the Iho Stokk is the place to buy your fall goods such as Hosiery, (lloves Underwear, Comforts, lllankets, Ladies' and Children's Coats, Capes, Collar ettes and Fur Suits, Men's, Youth's and IJoys' Suits, Overcoats, etc. DON T FORGET That wo are headquarters for Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. Kxamine our fine line of Holiday Goods. Never before could we show you so fine a line to select from. Remember the place, the liio Stork of SHICK & WAGNEIt S, Nkxt Door to Post Offiok. to a fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa CHRISTMAS GREETING A few hints on what to buy for Christmas presents. If you buy your Christmas presents at Millirens not only the recipient but the whole family will feel cheerful. We call special attention to the young ladieB who intend to buy a suitable present for papa or brother. We want you to call at our store and see the grand exhibition of Holiday Presents. Any article you may choose will cheerfully be laid aside until you call for it. We suggest an early visit which will afford you first choice of the largest assortment in Jefferson county. Helow we give a few suggestions and prices. Men's Fancy Dress Vests. We have a large line of the new Holiday styles including all the up-to-date patterns Prices $3. 00, 3.25, 3.75 and 4.00. You cannot give a young man a present he will appreciate more. Men's Winter Dress Gloves. Knglish Scotch wool gloves, only 25 cents. Men's wool and dog skin fur tops, only 50 cents. All colors in kid and Mocha, silk lined and unlined. Price 75c, 1.00 and $1.50. Holiday Hats and Caps. No end of suitable Christmas gifts in this big store. New Holiday neckwear, all the most expuisite novelties, all the fa mous makes, all the newest shapes and patterns, many that are exclu sive with us. Prices range from 25 cents to $2.00. For those swell new Oxford muf flers, made of fine silk in checks and stripes. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. We can't give you even a faint idea of our matchless line of men's Holiday Handkerchiefs. Call and see them. Men's All-Wool Dress Pants. ' A big line of men's all-wool Dress Pants in good cassimeres, stylish pattens and shades. Well-made, well-looking, well-fitting. Prices $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. Arrow Brand Collars. The celebrated Arrow Brand Col lars, 15 cents, two for 25 cents. All the new styles. A complete showing of new sus penders. Prices 25c, 50o and 75c. All the patterns in Dress Shirts and Night Robes. If you are a Judge of clothing, you will admit our SUITS AND OVERCOATS to be the beet values of the Beason. We could mark our garments considerable higher and then undersell all competitors but we told you early in the season that we would offer record-breaking bargains in clothing and overcoats and we shall be true to our promise. . MILLIRENS. iat It tit aIU V ft o V 0 o o p o p p p p In town at Robinson's.
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