He I THE TINTINABULATION S That no musically twnllg from tlio $ m merry, merry ChrlRtma boll will 5 be doubly enjoy ahle If you make to J your frlundn a gift. What so suit- X able as a gift renewed every week j In tho year The Star. jj VOLUME 10. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1901. NUMBER 33. I WHAT DO YOU WANT? ! 4 If you have anything to null, any- $ thing to exchange, If you h ive Inst anything, found anything, or want J anything, use our "Want Column." 1 One cent per word. f ft Jit a t C ' 3 is lltan's and Bnv's Fiirnishinirs for Xmas Gifts. g,. wm w w j m m ,w wm w I ALL MENANDBOYS LIKE TO RECEIVE PRESENTS B Of handwome or comfortable wearing apparel. A selection from our list of B offerings for the next two weeks will be almost certain to please them. 3 5 H MEN'S FINE UMMIELLAS. 5 v. All grades from the cheapest to the best ZZ: with gold, silver, horn or ivory handles. Special values at 1.75, 2.00 nnd 2.50. H ' DRESS GLOVES. 5 For men or boy9. In a large variety of Sr: styles. Everything from woolen" to Beal skin, at from 25c. to 8.00 per pair. 2 NECK WEAK. Every style that is made, you will find here in all the latest designs and color ings, large varieties of bows, teeks, as cots, four-in-hands, once-overs, combi nation, and the new shield puffs for the high lay down collars. All at popular pnccB. B HOLIDAY SLIPPERS FOR MEN. B What more appropriate gift from wives to husbands or from children to fathers? We have all kinds in every fashion, in every shade and color, of every material and style of decoration. Our 6tock is the grandest and our prices the smallest. B HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN B AND BOYS. Of all discriptions, a complete ossort B . ment of handkerchiefs from cotton to B the finest silks; some plain white, color ed cd bordored and initialed think of a B fine hemstitched,, initialed handkerchief for 10c.; silk ones at 25 and 50c. SWEATERS, SWEATERS. Sweaters of every description. We have just received n large assortment of sweaters especially for the holiday trade in all the new colorings and weaves for men, boys, and children from 2 years up. If yoti are thinking of buying a sweater don't buy before seeing our stock. MUFFLERS. We have mufflers made up in all shapes. Large assortments of the squares at 25, 50, 75, 85, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50, the al ready shaped and padded mufflers at 50, ; 75,85, 1.00, 2.00 and 2.25, in all colors. Also the knit sweater stvle in all colors, at 25, 50, 75 and 85c. This line is com plete and'up-to-date. SILK SUSPENDERS Tut up csiecially for presents. 1 pair in fancy box, some with glass lids and some fancy paper lids at 50, G5( J75 and 1.00 a pair. NIGHT SHIRTS Made of fine flannelette in stripes and plaids at 50, 75 nnd 1.00. MEN AND BOYS' HATS, CAPS. Another large assortment of the very latest shapes in hats and caps among them the Panama and the New Pamlico hats in all sizes and shades Nobby caps for boys in all colors and shapes. MEN AND BOYS' FANCY DRESS SHIRTS. In splendid qualities of percale of the newest stripe and check effects. Style of cuts, in pink nnd white, blue and white, and black and white laundered a pair of detached linked cuffs with each shirt, all sizes and prices. MEN AND BOYS' WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Special suits nnd overcoats for the holi days. Stylish .blouse suits, for boys of from 3 to 12 years. New holiday styles, faultlessly made serges and cheviots neatly trimmed at 1.25,2.50,3.00,3.50. and 5.00. Boys winter overcoats and reefers made in right styles and big values at 1.25, 2.25, 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00. Boys knee pants, stripes, plaids and plain colors at 18, 25, 50,75, 1.00, 1.25. Clothing for the young men in the same style and quality of workmanship as that for the grown men, the best made for the money paid. ' Overcoats for young and old men in all the newest styles 4-2, 44 and 50in. long oxfords, brown, black, and blue, with worsted, serge or silk linings at from 18.00 down to 3.90 for men; and from 12.00 down to 2.90 for young men; we , think we have the best assortment of styles, sizes and prices to be found any where in our town or any of the sur rounding towns. Call and convince yourself that thi8 is the best place to buy clothing. Goods that do not give satis faction must be replaced by newj gar ments or money refunded. No risk to run for the consumer whatever. 3 3 3 4 B B B H.W.EASON&GO., 1 B Next Door to PoBtoffice. Store open until 10 p. m. until Christmas. Reynoldsville, Penn'a. 3 uutmummiummimmiaHuuum Want Column. Jlnti! Oiib cent por word for each nnd every Inner! Ion. for Snle UO feet front on Main St., 1 lot east of opera house. Inquire of E. M. Kvann. Durenua, bnilatcads, Ac, at big br gain priced. Also chairs, wash tandn, etc., saved from fire and good as now. Call on or write Frank J. Black, Reyn oldsville, Pa. For salo Good piano at very low frlee. Heason for Bulling: parties are eavlng town. For particulars Inquire at Thr Star ofilce. Fine second hand sowing machine for sale cheap. Inquire at The Star ofllco. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were issued the past week by John D. Evan, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: Josenh Pratt and Martha Naddco, both of Whlston.' John E. Tyler and Matilda Edlor, both of Reynoldsville. William Crawford, of Desire, and Jennet Mactavisb, of Eleanora. Silvio Buganaa and Pol ma Felnoe, both of Crenshaw. Nicola Porco and Maria Clohltona, both of Brockwayvllle. Madison C. Williams, of Walston, and Mary M. Williams, of Llndsey. Harry J. Kelley and Annie Wilson, both of Reynoldsvlllo. Jacob Haag and Kate Pittsley, both of Eleanora. William T. Bailey, of New Freeport, Pa., and Minnie Maude McGara, of Punxsutawney. Saw Death Near. "It often made my heart ache," writes E. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, Tenn., "to hear my wife cough until it seem ed her weak and sore lungs would col lapse. Good doctors said she was so far gone with Consumption that no medi cine or earthly help could save her, but a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery and persistant use of this ex cellent medicine saved her life." It's absolutely guaranteed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung diseases. 50c. nnd $1.00 at II. Alox Stoke's Drug Store. Trial bottles free. Pants Almost Qiven Away. Seventy-five dozen pairs of pants are now offered for sale at the Reynolds ville Woolon Mill for from 75 cents to $1.50 per pair, which is less than half price for these goods. This offer will be open for 30 days and porsons wanting a bargain should not miss this oppor tunity. The pants are guaranteed to be first-class winter pants. Pocket books and travelling oases at Stoke's. Silverware, the largost stock at Good er's, the jewelor. Transactions In Real Estate. F. D. Smith to Mary Morris, for pro perty in Reynoldsville. $2,675: August 1.1901. Ernest R. Groves to Jane E. Groves, for interest in his father's estate. $1: October 28, 11)01. Flora A. Swab to James Hicks, for property in Falls Creek. $2,150; De cember 3, 1901. Agnes V. Cole to Jennie Sykes, for land in Sykosvlllo. $105; March 14, 11)00. Rysomo Wayno to Harry B. McGre gor, for property in Anita. $5,000; Do ceraboro, 1H01. Sarah L. Hill to Robert Walte, lor property in Roynoldsvllle. $1,00; De cember 4, 1001. Thomas and Smith McCrolght to Thomas E. MoCrelght, for land in Wlnslow township. $0,000; November 6, 1901. Adam Weber to Adam Schener, for Property in Big Run. $500; August 13, 901. Rattle Radaker, et al., to Sarah L. Foltz, for land in Wlnslow township. $:!5; August 14, 1901. John Foltz to Sarah L. Foltz, for land in Wlnslow township. $1; June 10, 1901. . School Report. Report of Britton school, Pinecrcek township, for month ending Friday, Dec. 13, 1901. Number enrolled: males 24, females 12; total 30; average at tendance, males 21; females ; total 30; Percent of attendance during month, Males 93: females HI); average 89. Present every day during month, Mary Hetrick, Gertrude Stanley, Iona Hetrick, Urpha Swartz, Noah Stormer, Edward Stanley, Howard Deemer, Milo Doemer and Walter Deemer. Attendance and progress good. We earnestly beBeech the parents to take more Interest In the education of their children. T. C. Swartz, Teacher. A Woman's Awful Peril. "There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an opera tion" were ' the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed und she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electrio Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful stomach, liver and kidney remedy. Cures dyspepsia, loss of appotite. Try it. Only 50c. Guaranteed. For sale by H. Alex Stoke. , Japanese napkins given free to every person buying oysters at Frank's res taurant for festivals or society suppers. Don't forget Goodor, the jeweler, for holiday goods. Fancy pieces of china to select from at Hoffman's, the jeweler. At The Pan-American. Lyman H. Howe Is to moving pictures what P. T. Barnum was to the circus, the acknowledged prince of showman and the undoviatlng creator of new fea tures of entertainment. As evidonce of the fact that Mr. Howe keeps step with the lofty demands, his sorlos of new moving pictures which will be revealed to the publio on Thursday, Jan. 16, at Public School Assembly hall, will give eminent proof. Probably no one sot will glvo greater satisfaction than the views from the Pan-American Exposition. The audience will be seemingly car ried along the grand canal, under arch es thronged with passing vehicles and poople; past the magnificent buildings which are marvols of arohltectunl beauty; along quays that reflect the life and splendor of the busy ploco; under swaying branches of trees that bond in a breeze evidently blown from the balmy bosom of Lake Erie, and com pletely encircling the Exposition. It is a fascinating ride and one fully appre ciated by those who have enjoyed It at the Exposition and by thoso who havo not. Don't fail to see the coming enter tainment. Our Want Column, Almost everyone wants to buy some thing or soli something and don't know where to find a purchaser or whero to buy, and we have decided to run an ex clusive want column, which will help people out of just such a dilemma. If you want to buy or sell a cow, or hire a kitchen maid, or soli a second-hand sow ing machine, or stovo, or buggy, or want to trado a bicycle, or if a woman wants a seamstress, or a man wants to sell a threshing machino, this column will help them out. It will send tho kitchen maid to tho employer and it will Gnd a man to put his money against the sewing machino or threshing ma chine. If you want to buy or sell any thing, try our want column. One cont per word la what It will cost you for an ad In the want column. Says He Was Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes H. Robin son, Hillsborough, Ills., "but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by II. Alex Stoke, 25o. See that fine assortment of rings at Gooder's, the jeweler. From $1.00 up to $125.00. Evdry ring guaranteed to be solid gold. Men's gum boots for $2.50 at Robin son's. Watch repairing a specialty at Good er's, the jeweler. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Did you see Sutttor's window? A big reduction of from 25 to 35 per cent on men's and boy's clothing will be given at the People's Bargain Store, A. Katzen, proprietor. THEY'VE BEEN TO BING-STOKE GO. deft stoke FOR THEIR XMAS GIFTS. It's a happy, contented lot of Christmas shoppers that's crowding our stores these days. They are getting what they want and makimg their Christmas money go to unexpected length. THE STORE WHERE THERE'S EVERYTHING THAT PEOPLE WEAR AND MOST THINGS THAT PEOPLE WANT has caught the, Christinas contagion that's everywhere and is now in splendid shape for Xmas trade. The in vitation is cordial and we welcome you to an early inspection of The greatest gathering of Gifts, Sensible, Useful, Practical and Beautiful that's within your reach to-day. This does not tell Half the Story. When you buy a basement bargain be 8ure to.Kive a Guess oh the name ot Mat Han(IS0ni6 dOll in our show window. You may "be the lucky guesser.' Contest closes at 10:00 p. m. Christmas Eve. It Your Inclined to be Practical Give a gift of closing. Any man or boy will thoroughly enjoy it. Here's a hint of prices: Men '8 Overcoats $4 to $20. Men's Suits, 3.50 to $18. Boys' Overcoats, 1.98 to $12. Boys' and Youths' Suits, $2 to $12, Mens' and Boys' l'rousers in widest range. fine Footwear Is another flappu Holiday flint. In the whole county you'll not find the shoe satisfaction of BingStoke Co. We've Foot wear for all the family and sell only most re liable makes.' . ';' A Partial List of welcome Gifts for Men and Boys. , Umbrellas, Mufllers, , Mufflets, Kid Gloves, Scotch Wool Gloves, Holiday Neckwear, Fine Suspenders, Wool Sweaters, Fancy Hosiery, , Dress Shirts, Scarf Fins, ,.Cuff Buttons, Silk Handkerchiefs, a Linen handkerchiefs, ( Suit Cases, 3 Satchels, Etc. The various lines suggested here mere ly hint at the wealth ofpleasing, sensible things that we have for the male contin gent who are to be remembered at Christmas time. A matchless variety linked with except ionable price advan tages is bringing the Xmas crowds. Much In our basement tor modest purses Useful, practical things, handy for house hold utility and home comfort. The base ment is by no means the least attractive part of this store and holiday buyers are finding that out! ' ' : . : ! All Suitable Things Dear to the Feminine Heart for Xmas Gifts. DOLLS. Will be Santa Claus' choicest f(lft (or many a little girl. He'i making doll headquarters here and at bit request we are show ing hundreds of beautiful, dainty and unique kinds of the doll family. From the plainest to the best. Prloes lo. to 11.08. One's fancy has widest play in our Christmas stock. Every taste has been provided for. Gifts for old rnd young any of them will bring pleasure to the recipient. We name a few of the most appropiate. Silk and linen hand kerchiefs, Kid, Mocha Gloves, Golf and Silk Gloves, Linen Table Cloths, Linen Napkins, Linen Towels, Umbrellas, Purses, Chatelaine Bags, Toilet Requisets, Work Boxes, Fancy Baskets, Toilet Articles, Etc., Etc. For your wife, mother, sister or sweetheart, our big cloak department has many splendid gifts. Furs In allStules 75c to $25.00. Automobile coats, $9.00 to $25.00. Women's Jackets, Natty styles, $5.00 to $16.00 Other welcome Things. Silk and Flannel Waists, Capes, Fur Coats, Silk Petticoats Walking and Dress Skirts, Knitted Shawls and Fascinators, Dainty Neckwear and Fine Hosiery. Holiday Slippers. One of the best holiday remembrances. We show many styles for men, women, boys and girls. All prices. Men's Shoes ll.lUtol4.50 Boys' Shoes UKo to 12.00 Women's 8h's Girls' Shoes 9Ho to 13.50 89o to f 2.00- BRICK AND STONE BUILDING. BING-STOKE COMPftNY. MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS. J
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