) r1 J t Star. SnlmeriptUm tl.00 per mar in advance. C A. HTKPIIKKON'! Kdltor and I'nb. WEDNESDAY, FK1WUAKY 111, 1!02. Anlnrtpponrtmitlor'nlpnprr. piibllshortflvcry Wednesday t Kiynnldvllli, Jt'tTiTnon '. I'a., rinvntt'd to tlio IntpreMnof KiynnldvlUt jnd JeinVinonouniy. Mon-imllth-nl, will treat nil with fnlrnoM, nnd will hp twpoelHll y friend ly towards t lio InlwInK rlnss. Oommunlpatloim Iniendrri for pnbllratton oiuM. be mvnmpiinliMl by tho wrU't'nira. not for puullcnllon, but an (rtmrnntrv of and faith. InU'rontlng niw Iti'nn nolliMtt'd. Advertlnlnn rales made known on applica tion at thin oltico. , Lenghty communications ana onnnffo 01 sJvertlsemonts should reach tills office by Monday noon. Subscription prlrcfl.onporyear.ln advance. Address allcommiinlcailons toU. A.tMepn nmm, KoynoUNvllle, I'a. Knteredat the postofflre at Keynoldavllle Pa., an second clans mall matter. PrHMKnviM.it Trt.rrnonr. No. ill. The attraction this wook at the Grand Theatre 1b a aurccM. "Little Trixle" Is a well-wrltton and clever comedy drama In which "Trlxie" has a (food opportunity to Bhow to good advantage. She appears In It in Mx different char acters, and displays her versatility In every ono. There are some thrilling situations in the piece and lively and musical climaxes. Tho girls In the company are pretty and versatile and add some good specialties. Motion Her- aid. At Reynolds, opera house Feb, 26. Prices 2."), 3o and 50 cents. About ono year ago, when Roman R Koehler, now editor of tho Donors American, was foreman of THE STAR office, he made application for a posi tlon in the Government printing olllco at Washington, D. C. Recently ho re ceived an appolntmont to work in "Undo Sam's" printing office, which came through the civil sorvlce commls' slon. The position tendered Mr. Koch' ler is a good one, but ho has decided to remain In Donora. Vast amphitheater crowded In every available corner The audience more than dolighted. Wonderful. They wore enthusiastic and at one point of the program, In response to a signal by Bishop Vincent, gave J. H. Bulmer and his band tho famous Chautauqua salute. Surprising as enjoyable." Chautauqua lh rald. At Assembly hall February 28th. Tickets on sale at Stoke's drug store at 8.00 a. m. Satur day, February 23rd. Lovers of Gne music and genteel com edy will enjoy "Little Trixle." Tho company comes highly recommended and is artistic in every sense. The play is high class and refined, and the special ties first class In every respect. Patrons of the theatre may expect a rare musical and comedy treat. At Reynolds opora house Fob. 20. Tickets 2.',, 85 and 50 conts. "The Sin of Lying" was tho title of the International Sunday school losson February Oth, which gave an account of a man and his wife dropping (load for Tying. A little tot in one of the Sun' day schools of Reynoldsvlllo Bald If every person dropped dead for lying, thore would be lots of doad people That is a fact. Thore would be few people loft In the world but editors. Coat Sale at Sutter's: ask to soo those $10.00 and $12.00 coats for $3.00. A lady formerly of this place, now at Yatesboro, in a letter last week renew lng her subscription for this paper said "Enclosed find one dollar for The Star It seems like meeting a friend when get the paper. . I wouldn't know how to do without Thj Star." See "Lttle Trlxie" and enjoy an evo' nlng of recreation and fun. , Patapsco. Patapsco. Big bargains In heating stoves at muster Bros . uall and see tho stoves. We are offering bargains in merohan dise, reducing our stock, and will rent our rooms, as t am on the road selling AlcCormlck machinery and can't run store at the Bame time. We have sov cral hordes to dispose of and wagons and harness. At the new chop mill below company Btore you will find all kinds of feed. M. C. Coleman, . Patapsco. Patapsco. Wireloss telegraphy (Parent Co.) all dividends $3.50 share regular price $8.00, $8.00. Jas. D. Shaffer, Bloomsburg, Pa, Wanted Mon and women solicitor8 for some of the newest, brightest and best selling publications printed. Life of MoKinloy, Under Both Flags, eto A goldon harvest for the energetic Address to-day, The Household Pub lishing Co., Erlo, I'a. Patapsoo. Patapsco. We are selling ladles' shoos from COo, to 91.00 per pair. These shoos oost $2.50 to $3.00 per pair. Johnston Nolan. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and every wseriiun. Wanted A bright boy to do errand work. Apply at Enterprise Silk Com paoy oniue. For sale A good, well finished si room house, near public school building West Keynoldsvitle. Good out build logs. Inquire of D. M. Shearer. For sale A oomplete barber outfit, including obalr. Will be sold at bar gain. Inquire of M. Phillips, Reyn oldsvllle. Pe several pieces good new carpet tor sale .cheap, also will weave your carpbt -any day.- - - teofkbi. wema v $1.00 76c less 24c Saved MILLIRBNS Seventy-Six Gents Dollar $1.00 76c less 24c Saved 76 PER CENT OF ACTUAL VALUE For the next ten days this greatest store in Jefferson county will sell all winter weight goods at a saving of 24 per cent to consumer. All of our Overcoats, Heavy Suits, Wool Underwear, Gloves, Mittens, Heavy Shoes, Ladies' Coats, Blankets, Shawls, Comforters, Men's and Boys' Caps, Sweaters all go in this sale. MEXS AXD BOYS' OvercoatsHeavy Suits ft PEW OP THE Gloves anfl Mite MftNY BARGAINS. L Coate "nd 6-,c Comfortablos, 1.00 Comfortables, ' , $1.3U Comfortables, 18 Suits 16 Suits 15 Suits 12 Suits 10 Suits 8 Suits 7 Suits 5 Suits 4 Suits 3 Suits reduced to . 1 and Overcoats reduced to 1 and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats 1 3.rt8 2.16 1.40 5). 12 7.60 6.08 5.32 3.80 3.04 2.28 1 wool or lined leather Gloves or Mittens .... 50c Wool Gloves or Mittens 25c " " 76c 38o lSlo Heavy 1 ismar Ladies' 20 long coats now 15.20 Ladies' 17.50 J length, now 13.30 Ladies' 10.50 27 in. length, now 7.5)8 Ladies' .).5() 27 in. length, now 7.28 Ladies' 7.50 coals, now 5.70 Ladies' 5.00 coats, now 3.80 HEAVY Sits ant Sweaters 2.00 Undergarments 1.50 1.25 1.00 .75 .50 .25 " 1.52 1.14 85c 76c 57c 38c llc Blankets Mortals Large size 10-4 4!c Blankets now 38c Large Size 75c Blankets. now 51c Large size 1.00 Blankets now 76c Large Bize 1.4!) Blankets now 1.14 3.50 Sweaters all wool now 2.66 3.00 " now 2.28 2.00 " " now 1.52 1-50 " " now 1.49 50c Sweaters cotton now 38o 2.00 Flannel Shirts, now 1.52 1.50 Flannel Shirts, now 1.14 1.00 Flannel Shirts, now 76c 50c Jersey Shirts. now 88c Money saved is money earned. You can not earn 24c as easy under the sun as by plucking these plums for the next 10 days from February 15 to 25. Millirens, the Great Department Store, mi S1.00 Less 7Gc 24c Saved. OO Less 7Gc 24c Saved. II KYNOL1 )S VI LLE, PEN N'A. Sleighs Sleighs Sleighs rl AVE YOU SEEN our fine line of Sleighs, Fur and Plush Blankets? THIS is the kind of weather vr.ii rmArl tlipm Hnll fin j v Avywv aya.&-s. vs Ull v a& Examine our Stock. Robes Blankets and Chimes PRICES RIGHT. Reynoldsville Hardware company. JST. HANAID CLEARANCE ALE , About stock taking time and for the next two weeks I am going to sell all goods at cost. All black and colored dress goods reduced to actual cost. $1.50 dross goods at 1.5 " 1.00 " HOo " 00c " tl.25. 1.00. 75o. (Ida. 60o. All 60 cent dress goods at 38 cent. All 25 " " 1 cents. All 15 ' " lOoenU. All 121 " " 0 cents. All 10 " " Ooants. 50 cents to 40 cents. 40 cents to 35 cents. All colored taffeta reduced the same. All black Taffeta reduced from Jl.ooto - - 79c Hi'ioto 72o. 75o to - H5o. All Mercerized Lining reduced from 35c to 25c. All percaline lining reduced from 18 cents to 14 cents. 121 conts to - 18 cents. 15 cents to 12 cents. 10 cent to 7 cents. And all Cambric linings at 3c. NOTIONS. J. J. Clark's thread H cents a spool, as O. N. T. 4 cents a spool. Merrick's as good Paper of pins 2o 25o Holla 17c 6o Paper of pins 4o 60c Belts 35o 5c Paper of needles 4c lUc Shooting 15o 5o Elastio - - 4o 20c Sheeting lHo 7o Elastio 5o 6o Outing 5o lOo Elastio - 8o 8o Outing tiio ' 50o Table Linen. 40o ' 35o Table Llneo - . 25o Factory Yarn 4o 25o Table Llneo lo 7o Saxony Yarn - 6o Calico prints 4and4)o Oamai Reduction on call our Clothing. SHICK & WAGNER, THE BIO STORE. we To keep pace with the progress of the world we must keep moving. The appearance of the first a warm days in early spring suggests Spring and Summer Wearing Apparel. For this we must be prepared to be of service to you. With this in view we have carefully selected an assortment from which you can choose without fear of disappointment. We kindly invite you to inspect our lines in Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Silks and Ready-Made Garments for ladies. We want to announce that ' . Garry Reynoldsville woolen Mills Production in Dress Goods, Flannels, This is tho class of goods that has mefwith so much favor and popularity in New York City in the last year. We can conscientiously guarantee to you that there is none better made. We carry also the Jamestown's Mills goods. The following goods and weaves are recommended by all the fashion journals. The prices quoted we guarantee to be lowest for which they can be sold. Granite Cloths in all colors, Poplins in black, Storm Serges, 54 in wide, Sharkskin, 5-1 in. wide Basket Weave, 54 in wide, Meltons, 54 in. wide, fiO cents. $1.00. 60c and $1.00. 1.00. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. $1.00. Wash Goods IN ALL COLORS and all styles The manufacturer's production for Spring and Summer is complete. Your selection now will not be too early. In Ready to Wear Garments We Shall carry nothing but the high-grade WOOLTEX Garments which were so successful with us last fall. WOOLTEX has become popular, even famous, all over the country, especially in the fashionable trade centers. Tha WOOLTEX people cater entirely to good trade and consequently make nothing shoddy or trashy. They are the only manufacturers in the United States who give every piece of goods an acid test before making up to determine whether the goods is all wool. They make no commercially all wool. It must be strictly all wool. That is what WOOLTEX means. NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. REYNOLDSVILLE. now 63c now 76c now 1.06 I h h to to to to to to t to to to I to to to to to to to to to I to to to t to to to to t to to to to to to to to weaver, west Reynoldsville. i
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