i (Eftc Stat. Subscription $1.00 per ytar in mfrmire. V. A, MTKPIIKnnoN, Krtltor and I'nb. WEDNK8DA Y, NOVKMHKK 27, IIMU . An Inrionrnilpnt liM'nl nnppr, puliHMird ovorf Wetlm"iliiy nt Kt-yncililitvllli', JpfTprmm Cti. I1., ilpvotcd to the ln1'rt'lH of Knyimldflvllle intlJpfTt'rmtttiroiinty. Ni'it-pnllllriil, will tri'itt nil with fill mean, mill will lMHuprlilly frli'licl y townriW tin' liihurlim i'lii, Uimiiminli'iillntiti IiiIimkIimI for milillrntlon DiiMt Iw nt'i-oinpHhli'd by I lie wrflr' iihiiio, not for piiiilli'Htlon, hut n n ffimrnnlpe of (jod f nil ii. 1 ntrit iti news llfnm nollrllod. Advert Irtlnir rnW mudu known on Hiilkan tlon Hi tlilHofflcn. l-niilily conimiinlriillmm nml i-Iiimira of SJrprtlKi'mpiilM hIkiiiIU rpiicli thin olllce liy ffiondny noon. SiiWrlpilon prlcpfl.nopi'ryonr.ln ndvnnce. Addrt'sw nllrotnniiiiilrnlloni toO. A.Htvph Snnn, HoynoldsvllU. Til. Entered ixt I lie poHlollli'n nt Hoynoldiivllle Pa., m Remind rlnim mnll ninller. Resolutions of Sympathy. ncynoliliivUlo, l'a., Nov. 21, l!M)l. Whkkkas, Wo, a coinmlttuo on reso lutions, beg loavo to submit tlio follow ing resolutions. Whkkkas, It has como to our notice that the KnU'rprlso Silk Co. It) tirlnir Ing Into our town a vory undorstrnblo class of pcoplo to tiiko tho ilnucof their former employes, who are ntriigtllntf aKalnst tho tyrannical hatul of upprvs nlon and Injustice, and Whkkkas, Wo lind people In our town who are willing to board and pro tect the tindursirablo class of people in Jireforence to sympathizing and asslst njf tho oppressed and Whkkkas, Tho Kntorprlso Silk Co. has refused to arbitrate existing ullTer onces with their employes and havo Ignored them in all fair and just de mands, and Whkkkas, Wo find that tho silk mill etrlkors are deserving and worthy of our moral and financial support In as much as they havo always conducted themselves in an orderly and peaceable manner. Thorofore bo it lietoh-ed, That we, in committee met, do hereby condemn tho Silk Co. olllcl als in this action, and bo it further liisvlvttl. That wo recommend that (or the best Interest of tho community at large the employers met tho em ployees to try and adjust tho differences now exUtlng between said parlies, and furthor liesolvtd, That a copy of thoso resolu tions bo published in our town paper and a copy sent to all papers In this im mediate vicinity, COMMITTEE. Samuol Maleom, William P. Murphy, L. A. No. Hut), K. of L.; .!. 1). Williams, J. C. Williams, J. H. U. of A. No. 274; H. Ward Kason, P. It. Host, W. 1). Williams, K. C. I. P. A. No. 4!M); H. Overdorf, U. of C. and J. No. 8114: W. I. Shobort, J. T. U. of A. No. 320; Will iam Hroad, William Booker, John Mul ligan, U. M. W. of A. No. 542; May Flannory, Margaret Prlcl, Martha O' Connors, A. W. Golsler, John Guthrio, George Tucker, T. W. of A. No. 2."0; John Prlcl, organizer A. P. of L. Resolutions. At a regular meeting of Ueynolds vllle lodge No. 824, I. O. O. P., the fol lowing resolutions of respect were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has pleased the Al mighty, in His Infinite and divine wis dom, to visit our lodge and call from our midst our worthy brother, A. H. Iloon, and Whereas, Tho doccasod has at all ttmos during his associations with us proved himself a truo Odd Pollow, lieaolved, That while wo deeply fool our loss, we humbly bow in submission to the unerring wisdom of 111 in who dooth all things well. Resolved, That wo extend to tho be reaved family our sincere sympathy and that we fool for them In this their hour of sore affliction, and that wo commend them to the healer of all wounds, who is able to sootho In this sad hour. lietolwd, That In the death of brother A. H. Hoon this lodge has lost an hon est, true and faithful member, his family an affectionate husband and father. lie-solved. That in memory of Brother Hoon our charter be draped In mourn ing thirty days, that these resolutions be published in The Star and thoy be spread on the minutes of the lodge and a copy be sent to the bereaved family. P. G., M. E. Weed, ) P. G., T. E. Evans, Com. P. G., David Heffner. ) Notice. Our (tores will be closed to-morrow, Thanksgiving Day, at 10:30 a. m. Bing-Stoke Co. Card of Thanks. We desire to gratefully acknowledge the many acts of kindness and smypa thy accorded us after the death of our husband and father, and hereby tender - sincere thanks to the kind friends and neighbors who assisted in the time of our affliction. Mrs. A. H. Hoon and Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our thanks to the friends and neighbors for the assist ance they gave us during the sickness of our child. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lucas, Rathmel, Pa. Our prices on rubbers this year is away down. Robinson's. "Right goods at right prices" applies to everything in our store. If you need anything in the jewelry line it will pay you to visit Gooder the jeweler. One hundred pairs of ladles' shoes at Johnston & Nolan's below cost. Underwear of all kinds from camel, sheep, flax and cotton field at Millirens. The only place in town to get genuine cut glass is at Gooder's jewelry store. Found: At Sutter's, the finest line of Ladies' dress skirts from 14.00 to 110.00 ever seen in Reynoldsville. Holiday goods arriving now. Come Md see them at Gooder's the jeweler. We have a few odds and ends that we will aell oheap. Johnston & Nolan. Just as good as though the prloes voce a third more are the qualities of our bargains, in all kinds of merchan dise. Bing-Stoke Co. Gold watches from 18.00 up at Good r's jewelry store. Cioaiof out sals of coats at Butters. & No Trouble to H 7T T T T X 1 T " 1 T V-V ft UP MottO. iMILvLvIRElNS! Hones. Good, B I G 1 Show Goods. JP I DEPARTMENT The Big Store With Little Prices. 3 nT Honest Prices. t STORE. Thanksgiving week will be a bargain week throughout our store. Each department will have something to interest the anxious shopper, and we feel confident that every lady can find in our departments exclusive novelties not found elsewhere. We will only offer in our advertisement goods that we can show on our counters. No trickery here. For we want you to have confidence in our ptore and yet you cannot have confidence in our store if you have not confidence in our advertising. We ask you to compare every article purchased hero both in quality and price with that bought else- where, for by so doing you will be our customer. No need to send to the city for your better goods we have them here. We will cheerfully get for you without extra coHt any article you are unable to purchase. Special attention given to made to order garments. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 Glove specials. There is one feature of our Glove stock that will make thiB department popular every day. We have an abun dance of stock in all sizeB and colors. Women's Arabian Mocha Gloves, all shades, $ 1.00 a pr. The famous Centemen kid gloves, for which we are agents, $1.60 a pair. Women's Mocha mittens, wool lined, fur wrist, $1.00 a pair. Women's Golf gloves, new shades, tan, steel castor, black and white, 25 and GOo a pair. 1 Underwear., The best fleece-lined garment in the market, 25c. Extra values at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Our line of union suits from 50o to $3.00 per garment is worthy your attention. Coats, skirts f waists Our leader for the season, a 27 inch garment, colors tan and blue, made in latest style, velvet collar, a jack et worth $7.00 at $5.00. Other coats In all popular shadeH and styles at $7.f0, 9.50, 10.00, 10.50 to $17.50. DRESS SKIHTS. Ask to see our new skirt in the poplar grey at $2.00. Others up to $10.00. WAISTS. Persian designs In flannelette, at 50c, better ones at 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. French flannel waists, all shades at $2.50. Mercerized waists in black, the best ever shown, at $1.00 and $1.50. Corsets. We are agents for tho W. H. Cor set and Ferris Waists, known in every state, popular price, 50c and $1.00. Sweaters for ladies, purple and red, $2.00. blue, black, fJw mm 3 3 TTq n r Ir otoVi ofa SPECIAL 50 dozen ladies' hem ''Wfi'lXy stitched and fancy embroidered hand- Mvln -, kerchiefs, regular 10c goods at 5c. (f Ladies' Umbrellas, 26 in., from 75c to $6.00. JEWELRY NOVELTIES. Belt ornaments, 25 and 50c. Pearl necklaces, the proper thing, from 25c to $1.75. Relts the new things, from 25c up. liUiuuuuiuuiUiuiuiiuuuuiUium TRY H. VS. EASON & CO. For Boys' and Men's Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear, Etc. We have large assortment of anything you can think of for Men and Boys at prices as low as Is consistent with reliable merchandise. Goods must give satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. We close at 10:80 a. m. Thanksgiving Day for the balance of the day. H. W. EASON & CO., Next door to Poetofiice. Reynoldsville, Pa. AT THE BIG STORE BUSINESS IS EARNEST X z It abounds, increases, multiplies daily. No lull, no inertia, no apathy. Stagnation is unknown here. X Activity Is supreme. Atitumn season and holiday business abounds with enthusiasm; yet this boom is not wholly, normal. It is greatly brought about by our constant effort to Improve our service to you, to show you the best X merchandise In the market, to sell goods that are made by reliable manufacturers at' the lowest possible prices, and to treat all with sincere courtesy. Perhaps you have noticed in our advertisements that we dc not continually talk cheap goods. We want to emphasize the fact that we do not handle any merchandise on which we cannot put our stamp of recommendation. X NOTICE We buy only from reliable manufacturers upon whose guarantee we can conscientiously place our 2? t guarantee. This is how we can guarantee every dollars worth of goods we sell. This is how we can X cheerfully refund y ou your money if 'purchase not satisfactory. This is how ice can guarantee our & prices to be the lowest for which you can buy seasonable and serviceable merchandise. We will mention below a part that goes to make up the volume of our business. I DRESS GOODS. LINENS. Our assortment of Dress Goods never was so complete. We have all the leading shades in the different weaves for 25c a yard up. Our French Flannels have also been very good this year as is evidenced by the fact that we had to just place an order for a new shipment. Turkey Red Damasks, guaranteed fast colors, at 25, 35 and 45 cents. Half bleached Damasks in Linen, 36 inches wide at 25 cents. i inches wide at 50c. A very good heavy half bleached 62 in. wide at 65c. Bleached in widths from 36 inches to 60 at 25 to 50 cts. a yard. Best bleached in snow white with satin surface at $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 a yard with napkins to match. We have just received a shipment of sheets and pillow cases. We sell sheets 81 x 90 at 45, 55, 65 and 70 in hemmed and hem stitched. Our Outings and Canton Flannels are one of our strongest lines as we almost daily re ceiving new shipments of these. 6c, 8c and 10c a yard. We have just received a new supply of "WOOLTEX" gar ments which have become so popular in the last year. We have now a irood assortment in the tnree leading styles, the 27 in. coat, the 9 lenirth and the lone coat. Our coats ranee from $5.00 to $35.00. We have also an unbroken line of Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits. Suits from $5.00 to $25.00. Our best as. Bortment is the popular price $10.00 and $12.00 suits. FITTT Q We have just received a shipment of Furs comprising all the new Jj JZ;l3. things manufactured. The Florodora in Beaver, Martin, Fox and Sable are the leading sellers at present. We have the Electric Seal from 85c to $3.50. The bear is a long boa at $7.50. We have but one set of mink furs left at $30. We will just mention our Kid Gloves, Golf Gloves, Veilings and Boas in Chiffon, which are all very good. CLOAKS. (J t -I Wo close at 10.30 a. m. of tho day. on Thanksgiving for the balance SHIGK 6c WfGNBR. THeBiGSTorce. Next door to Postoflice. Reynoldsville, Penna.
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