JgL Star Subscription tt.0 per tfnr, of J.0O t pn7l tttrtcthi in advance. V. At MTKlMittNlOKU Kdllor and Pub. WEDNESDAY, NOVKMBKK24. 1H7. Antndenenilent local psner.pultlMird every Wndnnwliiy nt lteynolilville, Jefferson ;'. I'm., devoted to thn Interpxt of Hcynoldivllle nnd.lcffetnoncoiinty. Non-polltlcal, will treat nil wlthfnlrmxs, nnrl will he especially frlntMl ly toward tin" liilHrlii class. Suliscrlptlon prlcel.nnpervonr,ln ndvnnco. Communication Intended for publication mun iw accompanied nj "nu-rMi r. not for milillcatlon, lull im n gunnintoe of good faith. Iiiterestliiu news Items solicited. Advirtlsln rates niiuln known on uppllen- linn nt llm nfflff. 111 Arnolds' lllock. Licntthtv communications and rhnnire of advertisements Hhoiild reach this oNlce by Moiuiuy noon. Address nil communication to C, A. Btcph- nDiin Unvtlftlflul'lllrt Pit. Entered' at thn postotflce nt. Keynnldsvllle, Fa.. ns neconfl class man mnticr. Thanksgiving. It. nln't around tlu hitftrpvt hird table e supiwirt llio Thct tlic smiles shine out the freest an 'tlic ifmitlt.Mt unrilsnrc heard: An' the plainest kind o' service makes the merriment no less; lt.' the people, not the turkey, pervlilen the thankfulness. Washington (Mar. County Superintendent Toltrlek's proclamation, designating Thursday, December 2nd. as Parents' and Patrons' Day In the schools of Jefferson county, which was published In Thk Star last week, is a step in the ritrht direction Prof. Teitrlek's object Is to (jet parents to visit the schools, beeonio better acquainted with the- work being done und become more Interested In tho schools. There are many parents who do not tako thn Interest In tho public schools, that they should. There is to bo no secliil literary program prepared for the day, but the regular work of the schix)l is to be carried on. Thero is no doubt but that a largo number of people will visit the schools on the day doslg' rated. The President of the United States and tho Governor of this Commonwealth have Issued proclamations, calling upon the poople to lay asido the busy cares of life oh Thursday, November 25th, and meet in their respective places of worship, or in union services, and re turn thanks to the Great Jehovah for the blessings of peace and prosperity that this nation has enjoyed during the present year. It has been tho custom In Roynoldsvlllo for years to hold union services in some church of tho town on Thanksgiving Day, but these services, ulthough not ovor two hours in longth, are not largely attended by our people. , There are enough christian people In Roynoldsvlllo to overcrowd any one of the churches where tho union sor- vieeg are held, but they don't do it. What Is the reason? Is It Indifference or (loos the Heavenly Father fail to shower Innumerable blessings upon the people of Reynoldsvlllo ? After calmly looking back over the year, who cannot find good reasons for spending an hour or two In some place of worship to-morrow in joining in thanksgiving and praise to God for blossings received. The greed for "the things that perish" should not keep professed christians at least from attending Thanksgiving ser vices. The scriptural promiso that "Righteousness exalteth a nation," Is ap plicable to a town, so let us he righteous. If you have never attended Thanksglv lng sorvloes in the past, begin to-morrow. The M. E. church is too small to hold the people, who should gather there to worship Him from whom all blessings flow. Don't neglect assem bling in the M. E. church at 10.30 a. M to-morrow. Lady Cook, nee Tennessee Claflin, in an essay on "Patience," says: "Patience is an excellent virtue, and one of those most difficult to acquire. Woman pos sesses it in a far greater degree than man, and this has been one of her com' pensations for long ages of servitude. It was neoossary for her to endure or die, and she . has learned to endure Yet in the face of all the difficulties and trials which beset us through life, the wrongs and injuries, tho diseases and disappointments which are inciden tal to all, patience is essebtlal to every one, irrespective of sex. We admire oourage always, but seldom admire pas sive fortitude. But oourage may be a mere animal instinct, and usually is, whereas patience is a high intellectual quality, and is the fruit of reason or re , ligion. The fussy, fretful individual is contemptible to others and a misery to . himself. Whenever a' woman is destl tute of this most womanly quality of quiet enduranoe, nature or education has robbed her of a distinguishing virtue of her sex, and she becomes one of those sour and querulous creatures that are able to drive any man from house and ' home unless he has the patlenoe of Job. Its cultivation, therefore is of primary Importance, and should ,begln at the earliest stage of life. But when we see how young Infants are permitted, by the indulgence of foolish mothers, to defy thorn and their nurses, to struggle and scream and kick in paroxysms of pas sion whenever they are thwarted, and habitually disobey as they become old' er, we need not wonder that with such a training they should grow up without elf -control and be subject to criminal outbursts. So lone parents negleot their offspring, so. Ions; will wretched' ness ana vioe rail on, ana many a man ' Whose evil passions control him would be f"npted. if be knew all, to curse the irrt nal fondness of the mother who n yu w-"t ur jrour money go Institute and Flag Raising. A teachers' local institute will be hold In the West lteynoldsville publlo school building noxt Saturday, Nov. 27th, and a flag will be presented to tho school. The program Is as follows: Morning session, 10.00 Devotional exorcises; election of officer; address of welcome, Rev. J. C, McEntlro; re sponse, F. II. Frampton; "Primary Geography," Miss Hannah Stauffor; music, MhIo Qnartetto; "Vertical Writ ing," Miss Tacy Dempseyi address, Prof. O. W, Lonkerd: music, Banjo and Man dolin Club. Afternoon session, 1.!I0 Music; Read ing, Prof. .1. II. Wagner; History, Prof. N. D. Madden: musio, Danjo and Mandolin, Club; "DoOnr Schools Moot tho Requirements of the Present Day," discussed by citizens; music, Male Quar tette; address, County Supt. R. R. Telt- rick; "Number Work," Thos. N. Neff; 'Discipline," W. .1. Snell; music, Danjo and Mandolin Club. At 4.00 p. m. the presentation of tho Hag. Tho West Reynoldsvlllo Cornet band will participate. Iti tho exerclsos. The entertainment committee will pro vide for all visitors. "A general Invita tion Is extended to all that are Interest ed In tho cause of education. The social feature will not bo overlooked. In Memory of P. C, A. A. Klelnhans, Deceased. Valiant Lodge No. 401, K. of P. unanimously adopted the following: Whkrkas, God, the Supreme Chan- color, has transferred our beloved brother. P. C. A. A. Klelnhans, by death from Valiant to the Grand Lodge on the other shore, therefore bo It Ucmlrrd, While we mingle our grief with tho widow and fatherless -boy, and tonder them our heart-folt sympathy, we would point them to Him who hath borne our griefs and carried our sor rows, and who doeth all things well. Jiimlved, That, while we say "Thy will bo done," we deplore tho loss of a true Knight of Pythias and an honest, upright and useful citizen. ltcmnva, mat a copy oi tnese resolu tions be Bent the widow, that they be spread upon the minutes of this Lodge and published in THK star, ana that our charter bo draped In mourning thirty days. 1'. V. I'HIMP KOEHI.EH, P. C. Davio Hartman, P. C. Edwin Hoare, Com. The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. Replno. editor Tlskllwa, III., "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Ex perimented with many others, butnovor got tho true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovory. No other remedy can take Its place In our homo, as In It wo have a certain and sure cure for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc.'' It Is idle to experiment with other remedies, even If they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Dis covory. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Just Chalk it Down, That the graduates of tho DuBols Busi ness College are in demand, for there was over 100 students in tho1 school last season and nearly all are now In good office positions. This is due to the practical course of instruction. Write G. W. Thora, Prin., for further infor mation. . Extra good 12.00 work shoes at J. E. Welsh & Co's. Johnston carries the finest line of ladies shoes in town. Mothers, see the fine line of reefers for your boys at Boll.s. Gloss and Lenox soap, 8 cakes 25c., at Robinson & Mundorff's. Change of Time Table. The Pennsylvania Railroad announces the following changes in time table taking effect November 28th: Train 109 will leave Rldgway 6.20 a. M ar riving at Falls Creek 7.20 a. M., DuBols 7.35 a. m., returning leave DuBols 7.40 A. M.. Falls Creek 7.50 a. m., arriving at Rldgway 8.50 a. m., making direct connection at Falls Creek to and from points on Allegheny Valley Railway and for Clearfield, Curwensvllle and other points on the B., R. 6c P. Ry. and from Punxsutawney with train leaving that point at 0 a. M. For sale House and four lots, near Fuller's watering-trough ,Prescottvllle. Will be sold at halt value. Inquire of M. M. Davis, ReynoldsvlIIe, or W. M. Barclay, Rathmel. We invite the publlo to call as we are closing out our stock of dry goods, groceries, Hardware, Shoes ice. and they can secure bargains from this stock, when later public sales will be made to close out balance. ' J. C. Kino & Co. A Clever Trick. It oertatuly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria and nervous troubles We mean he can cure blmsolf right away by taking Electric Bitters. This meaicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve ion lo. xt cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sloeoleasness and Mel. anoboly It is ourelv vea-xtabla. mIM laxative, and, restores the system to its natural vigor Try Electrio Bitters and beoonviooed that they are a miracle worker Every bottle gurspUd Only Bing - WK HAVE SECURED THE EX'CLU- S1VE SALE FOR THIS SECTION OF THE FAMOUS "Gresco" corsets tThe Corset that ' Cannot Break at the ) Waist Line. We also have a flue assortment of Ladies and Misses Jackets and Capes, and Our Unrivaled MEN'S CUTAWAY SUITS. This line is the very .finest that you ever saw in your life. We can sell you an All-wool Clay Worsted for $10.00, $12;00 and $15.00. Call and see for yourself that we are the only exclusive clothing people in Reynolds ville. YOUR FIGURE (e study and try to fit our customers. Our figures also fit our customer s pocket books. There is a style about our clothing that draws attention and sells them for us. MEN'S HEAVY SHIRTS. An all-wool Jersey Shirt, laced or button front, for 50c. Look at this bargain and convince yourself that we can save you money. Match us if you can MOTHERS, This fall we have laid in the finest and most complete line ever shown for your children. A fine Reefer suit, ages 3 to 8 years, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00 and $5.00, Call and look for your self. CHILDREN'S VESTEE SUITS. Did you ever see anything like our line. It's the talk of all the people that look this line over. They sell at our store for $1.50 to $4.00. Men's Underwear. Gents' fleeoed-lined underwear for 50o., 75o. and $1.00. They are beautiful. We have over 20 colors in this fleeced lined shirts and drawers for S0o., 75o. and $1.00. Bell & - Co, Tire "Cresco" combines all the good features of other good corsets, and has this distinct feature of its own, which corset makers have been vainly trying tor years to embody: By a smothly adjusted disconnection at the front waist line it cannot break. Not a woman in this com munity but will .hail Avith delight a corset from which this annoying and expensive weakness has been removed. You are cordially Invited to visit our store and. examine the "Cresco" have its merits explained to you. Dress Goods of all kinds. BELL! Line of Men's, Overcoats, Pants, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats and Caps. Men's Stylish Sack Suits For the stout and slim men we have the largest and fin est line ever bought by us. It will more than pay you to call and look the line over. No trouble to show goods and the following prices sell them: $3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and 10.00. MEN'S OVERCOATS. Rich Melton, Beavers, Covert cloth, Kerseys, satin-lined, Itallun-lined, to match the goods, the finest that money could buy, and we have thora for $5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 8.50, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00, 13.00, up to $20. BOYS' OVERCOATS. Come and inspect this department. Everything that is made is shown in our Boy's Overcoat department. A boy's Overcoat as low as $3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 0.00 and $10. Match us if you can. WATER-PROOF And therefore not damaged by rain. Our fall hats, the very finest stiff hats, for $1 .00 to $5.00. Soft hats 50o to $3.00, BOYS' ULSTERS. Here is where we can save you money and show you as fine and large a line of Boys ulsters as you will find in the olty. An All-wool Ulster, ages from 14 to 10 years, for $4.00, 5.00, 0.00, 7.00, 8.00 and $10. Match us if you can. TRUNKS AND BAGS. A good round top Trunk, Iron bottom for $1.70. A good square top Trunk for $2.50. B EL L, Stoke' Kdvcrtlalno Space. ANYTHING YOU WANT you can find at our drug emporium. Our assort ment covers overthing and roaches to the utmost boundary of the trade at all points. One might as well try to find a colder spot than the north pole as look for something not included In our assortment of drugs, medicines, standard prep arations, perfuinos, toilet waters, mineral waters, extracts, flavors, dyes, soaps, and toilet and manicure articles. Our cholco goods are a guar antee of satisfaction and our reputation an assur ance of moderate prices. Boys' and Children's Suits, SUITABLE. Certainly, because we can fit you and show you tho largest and best line of clothing shown outside of, the large cities. We sotl you good clothing for little money. Suits for $5.00, 6.00, 7.00 and $8.00. Bous' Lonrj Pants Suits In this line we nave ages 14 to 19 years, and it 'com prises the very latest things in suits. Can sell you a strictly all-wool suit for your boy for p. 50, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and $10. Call and convince yourself we are the people to save you money, Men's Prince Albert Suits. Of Imported Clay, German Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds. This line com' prises the best line on the market and you could not have the same made to order for less than $30.00. Our prices the following: $12.00, $15, 10.50 and $18. YOUR CHOICE Is easily made from our selection of shirts. It Is wonderful what a fine line of Shirts, in solid and soft bosom, with detachable or attached collars andouffs, for 5db., 75o. and $1.00. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER, HATTER AND FURNISHER, Stoke's Pharmacy. Bell Gloves, BOYS' REEFERS With or without storm collars. Chinchillas, Beav ers and all other kinds of cloth. This is something that you must have as they are warm and take the place of overcoats. Our reefers are as low as $1.50, 2.00, 8.00, 3.50, 4.50, 5.00 and $6.00. Ages from 3 to 15 years. We are the people that have the largest assortment of Gloves. Just think, a lined Glove for 25c. the pair, and Dress Gloves all kinds. The very latest Is the silk lined Kid Glove; we have them. Men's and Boys' Pants. This department Is bang-up and over flowing with fine rich patterns in all the novelties of the season. A man's pants for 50c. up to $5.00. Boy's long pants for 50c. up to $3.00. Child's knee pants for 25o., 50c., 75o. and $1.00. Matoh us If you can. Boys' Double Breasted Suits. This line is oomprlsed of all the very latest things in Staple Worsteds and Novelties of the season. A double breasted suit, all-wool, for $2.00, 3.00, 4.00 and $5.00. Match us if you can. NECKWEAR. Here Is where we can show the only line of neckwear kept in the county. Look at our window for this line. Your choice for 25o. Others charge you 50o..for not as nice aline. Men's Underwer. In a good, heavy, wool-faced goods, for 25o, a leg. We will put it up against any other's $1.00 underwear. Come and see it and convince yourself that we have the goods and right prloes. I Tl I. - WOftbV U A ... t.TJ HOTS)
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