THE STAR SUPPLEMENT. The Right Place THE RIGHT GOODS AND THE RIGHT TRICE IS AT People's Bargain Store To save 25 to 35 per cent on Fall and Winter Goods. You will find a Complete Stock of Ladies,' Gents' and Children's Underwear at as low a price as you wish. Men's Fleece-lined Under shirts from 35c. up. Ladies' full size Ribbed Vests from 15c. up. Children's Vests from 10c up. Complete stock of Men's Clothing from $3.65 up to $11.75. Overcoats at a very low price. You will find a valuable as sortment of Men's assorted Pants from 75c. up. A complete stock of Men's and Boys' Hats, Caps, SIkk-s and Gloves nt a very low price. Remember, all poods must lie sold. Our Motto is, "Ouick Sales and Small Profits." A. KATZEN, Reynoldsville, Pa. PROP. rrncrrrti n it:t rr it: m u iii: i in u irtti j : i i : i in -j 1 The Jefferson Supplu Co., jj 5 BIG i REYNOLDSVILLE, STORES j RATH MEL, ' AT j SOLDIER. a Are in position now to furnish a new and complete line of Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats for Fall and Winter. Cotton and Woolen Blankets. A complete line of the celebrated W. L. Douglas Shoes for men. Hats and Caps, Dress and Working 'Shirts and Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear. Our Millinery Department will be more complete than ever and we can save you money. We can furnish you anything in theline of Furniture, ci j r- i OIUVCB UI1U V-itipCkS. And our Groceries and Fresh Call and See us. A Keen, Clear Brain. Your bent feeling, your social posi tion or business success depend largely on the perfect action of your stomach and liver. Dr. King New Life Pills give Increased strength, a keen, clear brain, high ambition. A 25 cent box will make you feel like a new being. Sold by H. A. Stoke, druggist. MITCHELL, J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Went Mnln street, oppn.lt. th Commercial Hotel, Keynoldavll le, fa. G. m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary Public, real estate agent, Patents secured, collections made promptly. Office In Nolan block, Heynoldavllle, l'a. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Ileal Faints Agent. Col lect tona will receive prompt attention. Office In Kiia'hllch A Henry block, near poatotnee, Keynoldavllle Pa. D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentiat. In t lie Froehlleh It lien ry block, near the pnatofttce, Main atreet. Gentleness In operating. D R. L L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second floor of First Nattonul hank building, Main atreet. JJR. R. DbVERE KING. DENTIST, Office on aecond floor HeynolcKvllle Heal Karate HldR.. Main atreet, Keyuoldavllle, Pa. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE And Real Eatata Agent, Reynoldsville, Pa, T II . HUGHES, tl UNDERTAKING AXD EMBALMING. A full line of aupplloa constantly unhand. Picture framing a Mc1alty. Office and ware room In the Moore building on Main st reet. OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FKAXK JJlETZ, 1'mprktor. Flrat claaa In every particular. Located In the very centre of the bualtiuaa part of town. Free 'hua t4 and from tralna and commodious sample room for commercial travelers. II OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Fit ASK J. HLAC1 Fmprktar. The lending lintel of the town. HYodquare trH for commercial men. Kteam heat, fre burt bath room and r.loMete on every floor, naniple room, billiard room, telephone con nectloim Ac. Meats speak for themselves. 11 Jefferson Supply Co. Emerlckvllle. W. W. Pairs and Miss Gertrude Haines were la Reynoldsville on the Htta Inst on business. They reported very muddy and rough road. Emanuel Biissard is home from Elk county where he and Peter Snyder are engaged In a log job. George Burkhouse was trying his new hack on the last snow but claimed the mud had more progressive last to it than the snow. W. H. Mlnlch. a miner in Martin Straltwell's coal bank, while looking at our postmaster's gun, accidentally dis charged the weapon, hitting and kill ing bis cat. Every person handling a weapon should be careful as sometimes serious accidents happen by careless ness. John Hatten, one of our merchants, has been on the sick list the past week, being from a severe cold. Bert McAnlnch started Monday for Davis, West Virginia, where he will be lumber Inspector for a firm in Wheel ing. Daniel Mottern and his sister were at Worthvllle to see their aged father, who Is reported quite ill, cause being old age. 8. F. Stormer, practical surveyor and engineer, has been kept quite busy the last few weeks. This shows that the times are alright. Borne have money to buy while others buy to make money. The well that has been drilled on the Levi Schugars' farm is not deep enough. The company has hired Claude Smith to drill the well five hundred feet deep er to make It positive of a find or not of oil or gas. The people ofWcst Emerlckvllle Im agined that a menagerie was coming to town and taking possession of Deemer's field last Saturday evening, but upon investigation found It to be only a few buys that had been in town all day and were rejoicing over their return home. Our merchants are laying in their Christmas supplies. Rumor reports the marriage of Glenn Schugara and Miss Ada Mowry. If so, we join with friends in extending our congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple. Fletcher Haines is real busy remodel ing his new home. Our local "school dads" are sex n wag ging their heads and discussing plans for institute. We are in need of a first-class black smith in our busy little center. Main street reminds us of mud! Ell Haines, a pioneer resident of Em erlckvllle, has been confined to his home with canoer of the stomach. The fur hunters of our vicinity are taking advantage of the snow to hunt foxes and that other strange animal familiarly known as the "skunk." M. M. Smith and Emanuel Sohuckers SI are law students under the instructions of W. W. Fales. Chester Swarts took dinner with his sister, Mrs. Arthur O'Donnell at Camp Run on Sunday last. We understand there was some one in the lodge room of the P. O. S. of A. last Thursday night, but apparently no harm done. Mrs. Robert B. Smith went on a four weeks' visit toher daughter, Mrs. Sam uel Burket, at Coolsprlng Hormtown. Felix Smith was In DuBols Saturday. A ul Moore and Lin Moore were in DuBols Saturday. W. H. Schugara was in Kane Monday and Tuesday. A lively serenade was held at Schug ara' Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Schugars. The young couple at first refused to get tip, but they could no longer stand the music and finally got up. M. L. Hetrlck is building anew chick en coop. Peter Snyder, Joe Snyder, K. B. Deeraer and J. B. Deeraer were In Hormtown Friday. O. G. Schugars, our Hormtown jock ey, was in Beech woods trading horses Friday. , Schugars Bros, grist mill Is running at full boom. Dollar for Dollar Value Is not easily recognizable. Only the expert buyer is a competent Judge. The ordi- nary buyer must take his dealers word as to vnlue. Therefore, it is well to buy where the QUALITY IS ALWAYS FOUND to be of a high order. We are positive you will find the leather in our shoes of a fine grade, the shape correct, and the workmanship perfect. I Our Men's Tan Shoes I Have been winners this seas- j on, juding by the amount we j have sold and are still selling. Johnston & Nolan. mm
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