The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 14, 1898, Image 4

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!. A. HTKPIIKM40N, Kdltar and Pub.
WEDNESDAY. 1VKCKMIVKU 14, 180S.
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nnd .Ttffin,m minify. Ntm-wiiltlcnl. will tri'Ht
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ly t-nwnrN the lnlNrlnff Hit.
giihwrlpilnn prlri'l.nniT ycnr.ln nrtvsnrr.
Uonitiiiinh'iitliiiiM liitiMHli-ti for ptihltt'iillon
must ho nfcoffipmiliMl by tho wrlli-r'n numo,
not for publiriillnn. hut na A Kuitrnntt'P of
good fulfil. IntoH'stlntf news tti'ma nollrltiMl.
AdVHrtlnintf rntc midn known on applica
tion at tho olli'p In I 'mohllrh-llrnry lllm'k.
LenKhty rommtinlratlotift And chnnKS nf
AdvnrtNfmontH himll rtwh tliin offire by
Mondnv noon.
Addri'K nil rmnmiinlratlnns toC. A.Btcph
nnon, ltynoldviilf, l'n.
Knt"n-d at tho postonV At Roynolclsvlllo,
Pa.. as WM'ond rnn mull mattor.
Conventions at Sykesville.
J. L. Long, Esq., of Sykesville, was a
pleasant caller at Thk Star ofllce Sat
urday afternoon. Mr. hong, who has
boon a membor of tho program commit
too for Bible School Conventions of the
Clearfield Baptist Association for years,
says tho convention of tho a'x)Vo Asso
ciation hold in Sykosvlllo last Wednes
day was one of the best convent Ions over
hold by tho Association. Tho morning,
aftornoon and evening sessions were
woll attended and grout Interest was
taken In tho projrram.
The B. Y. P. U. convontlon hold In
Sykesville on Thursday was also woll
attended and wns very Interesting.
Q'lltn a number of Reynoldsvllle
people attended both conventions.
Tho peoplo of Sykesville are very
hospitable and can entertain delegates
right royally.
Poor Farm Question.
The columns of TllK Star are now
open for tho discussion of tho poor
farm question, and we trust anyone who
may havo something to say on tho ques
tion, either for or against, will not be
backwai'd about it. Tho poor farm Is
bu luipuriuul matter to be settled by
tho voters at tho February election.
Tho girls of this place who have been
working la the silk mill at Reynolds
vllle have all returned homo. The girls
don't seem to take very well, so they
say, and they know. Big Soldier cor
respondent DuBols ExprtKO.
Como early, make your selections,
have your goods engraved free and laid
away until Xmas at Hoffman's, tho
jowelor.
French briar pipes and Bmokors' arti
cles of all kind at Riston's.
Call and soo tho bargains at J. E.
Welsh & Co.'s shoe store.
Boys' kneo pants suits from 11.25 to
$4.75 at Seoley's.
Remember that all goods sold by
Goodor are guaranteed to bo of the
highest grade.
All the latest stylos In collars at
Seeley's.
Have you soon the now line of cross
stripctln shirts at Milltrons.
Goodor Is tho solo agent of Roynolds
vllle for the famous Columbia Grapho
phone. Come In and hear It play and
sing.
Several houses and lots and s business
place in center of town for sale. For
particulars inquire of C. J. Kerr, Esq.
Some men absorb the beautiful lessons
of charity and brotherly love taught by
secret orders about as much as water
percolates through the back of a duck.
Falls Creek Sun.
When in town stop at Clark's restau
rant and get a good cup ot coffee or a
bowl of soup, or a sandwich. Country
produce bought and sold.
When you want a cup of the best oof
foe In the world, call for Chase & San
born's. For sale only by Moore, the
grocer.
Boys' all-wool reefer coats, $1.75 to
4.75 at Sooloy's.
A full line of holiday goods at the
Reynolds Drug Store.
Teachers' Institute Entertainers.
Following are pressclipplngs concern
ing the night entertainers for the
teachers' Institute in Brookville during
holiday week.
Miss Anna Bnckbee last Friday even
evening gave hor popular lecture on
"Cuba and tho Cubans." It was largely
attended and heartily received. She is
a lady of culture and refinement and is
unexcelled as a lecturer. Cambridge
(Pa.) KntrrpriK.
The Washington Pnnf says of Gen.
Tohn B. Gordon's lecture on " 'The Last
Days of the Confederacy,' a groat man
and a groat lecture. The pathos and
eloquence, tho brilliant wit and pictur
esque fancy of the orator moved the
uudionco to sol)s and tears and laugh tor
and spontaneous bursts of rapturous ap
proval, as tho sentiment of tho occasion
Inspired. ''
The concirt by tho C. M. Parker Con
cert Co. Inst evening was a great suc
cess. About fifteen hundred were
present. There a storm of applause
and encores were numerous. The pro
gram of twelve numbers was doubled.
Allentown Mnrmiiij Call.
Thomas Dl.xon is a perfect master of
tho art of oratory. New York Trihitnr.
The above entertainers are given In
order above as they will appear before
the institute, beginning with Miss
Bnckbee Monday evening.
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People Who Pay the Printer.
Tho following persons havo paid their
subscriptions or added their names to
our list since last week:
Jarvls WHUiims, Ucynoldsvllle, November
l '09.
Joseph Hunter, Rockdale Mills, October
2.1, 'OT.
(Minion C. Myers, Itenthvllle, Pn., new
December 3, '9I.
Vt'm. Mithon, Murlon Center, I'a., Novemlier
5, 'm.
A. Y. Pentx, Huynoldsvlllo, Inowl Decem
ber 6, '09.
Frank McGlnnls, Reynoldsvllle, May 2. 'OT.
George Camp, Reynoldsvllle, new Decem
ber 8, '99.
O. Snyder, Reynoldsvllle, new December
S, '9S.
C. H. Gordon, Washington, D. CJune 1, 1000.
Mrs. J. R. Ay res, Reynoldsvllle, November
211, 'OH.
Reed E. Klino, Unite, Montana, Inew June
10, 'Ml.
Ellsh A Cox, dandy Valley, October 21, '97.
Daniel Hyplirtt, Reynoldsvllle, Heptember
7, '99.
K. I,. Moore, Rathmel, January 1, 1900.
G. W. Palcn, West Reynoldsvllle, September
1, '98.
For Sle.
"Frank's New Tavern," stable, ice
house and other buildings. House re
fitted and furnished. All modern im
provements, closets, bath, &c. Almost
three town lots. Reasons for selling,
falling health. F. A. McCONNELL.
Santa Claus could do no better than
load up with goods at our store. Look
at the prices: Cook stoves $10.00, coal
heating stoves $4.00, gus heating stoves
$1.50, beautiful oi! stoves $1.80.
Hall & Barton.
The finest selection of china in town
is to be found at C. F. Hoffman's.
When you want to buy a good gun,
revolver, ammunition, or anything In
that line, go to Alex. Riston's.
Nothing makes a nicer Christmas gift
than a pair of Robinson's slippers.
The man who wants to get some
thing for nothing will never suc
ceed by patronizing the fellows who
agree to do it if you will enclose ten
cents In silver. Big Run Tribune.
Oxfords for 50 cents per pair on T. E.
Welsh & Co.'s bargain counter.
All the latest things In trunks, tele
scopes and traveling bags at Seeley's.
Buy your boy a watch for Christmas
Goodor has them from $2.50 up.
Just reeolvod at Clark's, next door to
postofilce, parsnips, carrots, cabbage,
celery, sweet potatoes, pop corn.
A full line of men's dress gloves 50c
to $2.00 at Sooloy's.
The choapost plaoe to buy your boll
day presents and toys for the little ones
is at the Reynolds Drug Store.
HOLIDAY GOODS
The LoweBt Price
The Largest Stock
AT STORE'S.
Christmas
Stock now ready l
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Umbrellas
A suitable holiday gift
for men or women. We
have hundreds to choose
from in Pearl, Ivory, Horn
and Dresden, with silver
deposit work, also plain
Natural, Silver Trimmed
Natural and Fancy Novelty
Handles. Taffeta Silk, also
Gloria materials, all mount
ed on steel rods and Para
gon frames, price 50c. to
3.50.
The famous Belf-raising
umbrellas at our store.
5! underwear
Men's Sanitary fleece
lined underwear, four-ply
fleecing, Blurts and drawers
with double cuffs, extraor
dinary values, only 50c.
HANDKERCHIEFS
An endless variety to
select from.
Men's Initial Hemstitch
ed Handkerchiefs in Japan
ette, Linen and Silk, prices
10c. to 50c.
Men's plain white, fancy
bordered handkerchiefs, in
Japanette or Silk, prices
10c. to 50c.
Many of these designs
are exclusive with us.
Men's
Dress and
Business
Suits
Not always to be had within the limits
of a ten-dollar price. Good linings and
caroful sewing make up more than half
a suit's service.
We've told you of those suits before,
but the story is worth repeating. They
are the best selections In the town.
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OVBROOfTS
We are seljlng Fine Overcoats at low prices. An endless choice
makes the choosing easy. To tell it briefly, we have all stylos and sizes
In Winter Weights. COVEUT3, CHINCHILLAS, BEAVEKS, MEL
TONS and KERSEYS, made to moot your idea of Clothing Quality,
serviceably lined, finished with care and porfoot in fit. Prices from
$5.00 to $12.00
We bought these goods to sell to men who have quit paying (25.00
to $30.00 for tailor-made goods that don't fit as nice as ours.
Our Hat Department
Keeps in olose touch with all the correct shapes, and thore is no time
when you cannot save from 50o. to $1.60 on a Stiff or Fedora Hat.
$1.50 for a hat sold elsewhere at $2.00; $.'1.00 for a hat sold elsowbere
at $4.00. All colors Black, Brown and Pearl.
Dress Gloves
Men's Dress Kid Gloves,
lined or unlined, 50c.
Men's Dress Kid Gloves,
lined or unlined, also silk
lined Mocha Gloves, beet
make in the town, $1.00.
Astrachan and Wool
Gloves in all grades from
25c. to $1.50.
Muttiers
A royal line to choose
from. Pure silk to the fin
est English silk, ranging
in price from 50c. to $1.25.
The Oxford Muffler, the
neweist and best neck pro
tector, only $1.25.
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in all grades and sizes.
Prices, 75c, $1.00 and
$1.50.
Men's Fancy Bosom
Dress Shirts
A new line just in; choic
est patterns for the holi
days, in fancy, all over
Madras cloth, cuffs to
match, $1.50 values at our
store, $1.00.
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