Ten Days Fire Sale A. KATZEN Proprietor of the People's Bargain store, who had a branch store in Soldier, which was destroyed by fire October 2Jst will make a fire sale in his store room in Reynoldsville. The sale Will Begin Friday Morning And Continue just 10 Days These goods must bo sold as our store room ia ter ribly crowded and we are greatly in need of room. The gooda which) we offer in this sale are not dam aged by lire, water, or smoke. They were taken out of the bnilding before the smoke or fire gath ered in the room. We have made satisfactory set tlements with the insurance companies and these goods are on our hands and must be sold within 10 days. They will be sold at less than half-cost. The line ia a large and varied one consisting of One Lot Men's Clothing, One Lot Overcoats, One Lot Men's Pants, One Lot Boys' Knee Pants, One Lot Hats and Caps, Big Lot of Men's and Boy's Shoes, loose. It is impossible to mention all the stock which will be offered in this sale. All the goods will be placed on our counters where you can inspect them and pick out just what you want. You can also see that thia stock is'exactly as we represent it to be. This Sale will not be conducted by an auctioneer. Don't wait too long. Come before the goods are all picked over. Remember the sale begins Fri day, November 7, and lasts ten days. A. Katzen, Prop. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. -THE- COLUMBIAN LEADS THEM ALL. 3 We have just received another carload of The Celebrated Columbian Stoves and Ranges And can show you the finest display of stoves of every description ever brought to Reynoldsville. .a Remember the Columbian stoves are GUARANTEED to give perfect satisfaction and you run no risk whatever in buying them j KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY. I r THE PEOPLE mro ARE PASSING TO AX1) FRO. VA. Ooodnr 1 In Plttsburff this wook. CIihi'I H. Young, of Tylor, waa in town Monday. William Prk'ntor wns In Now Delhlo- ht'tti yi-Hterday. V. H. fiiilliiirhor, of Hawloy, apont Sunday In town. Mis. J. T. Guthrie vlsltod In Urook vlllo this week. Mr. Sntn'l K. Hai ton, of MnnafA, In vlfitlng- In thlo plnc-o. Miss Nulllo Marlon Ellzuboth Sutter wns In PtiHols Monday. Mrs. C'lmrlf Subtilize, of Shawrmit, Is visiting: In this plane. Miss Hi'i'tha Arnold, of Clarion, Is the Riios', of Miss Isabel Arnold. Hon. W. O. Smith, editor of the l'unx- sutawney Spirit, wag In town last Thursday. llonry H. Hull, of Hutlitmil, wont to TltUHvIllu yusterday afternoon on business. Mrs. John L. Foster visited her parents at New Hethluhem the past week. Mrs. David L. Postlothowalt and daughter visited at Maysvlllo the past week. Charles S. Klrehartz vlsltod his par ents at Heaver Fulls the first of this week. Mrs. Dr. A. II. Howser Is visiting: her son, Ira D. Bowser, and wife In Pitts burg. Mrs. Noali Strauss Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. II. Gallagher, at I law ley. Will II. Hell wont to Smothport yesterday to visit bis brother, Samuel K. Hell. Miss Madge Conway, of West Sun bury, is the guest of Mrs. Walter D. Williams. August Henson, of Bllwood City, Ta., Is visiting his pure tits In West Reyn oldsville. Mra. Urlck, of Drookvllle, was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Thompson a day last week. S. M. Slplo and wlfo returned Satur day from a visit at New Kensington and Pittsburg. Miss Isabel Gwlng, of Toledo, Ohio, has beon the guest of Mrs. J. T. Guth rie a week. Charles Hoss, of neaver Fulls, visited his uncle, W. S. Ross, at Ross House tho past week. Patrick Dorcy, of DuIIols, visited Daniel Nolan, jr., In this place the first of this woek. Wm. Durgo, Jr., who Is working In PunxBUtawney, spent Sunday at his homo In this placo. Miss Pauline Neale, of Porrygvlllo, visited hor cousin, Miss Nulu Neale in this placo this week. Miss Alice Ducmor, of Klttannlng, camo here lost woek to attend funeral Israel Snyder, sr. Charles Klmmol and wlfo, of Brook vlllo, spent Sunday with the letter's parents In this placo. Roy McDonald, of Turtle Creek, visit ed his brother, G. M. McDona'.d, Esq., In this place last week. Mrs. W. C. Carr, of Vallor, visited hor father D. B. Staufter, In West ReynoldBvllle last week. Rov. J. W. Myors, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church of this place, was at Shannondulo last week. W. C. Beck, of Washington, D. C, visited his mother, Mrs. M. E. Beck, In this place the past week. Mrs. A. S. DoIIaven, of Falls Creek, visited hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, last woek. Ira S. Smith, of this place, and Dr. C. J. Stelm, of Pittsburg, are at Medlx Run this wook hunting. Mrs. William DeHaas, of DuBols, vlsltod her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Lolrd, In this place tho past wook. David Noalo. of Perrysvllle, .visited his brother, Dr. J. B. Neale, In this place tho first of this week. Miss Clare Foster, who bas been at Ford City six months, returnod to her home In this plaoo Saturday. Miss Dulsy Ramsey, of Wllllamstown, Pa., Is spending a few weeks with 'her cousin, Miss Jennie Husklns. Will C. Smith and Clement Flynn, students In the Dickinson Law College, Carlisle, came home to vote. John F. Strauss, who bad been at Hawloy, Pa., a number of weeks, re turned to this place last week. Mrs. II. E. Swift, of Brookvllle, Is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. WUHum Burolay, in this place. A. D. Glunn, of Harrlsburg, who was at Putnoyvllle to vote, stopped off at Reynoldsville an hour yestorday. W. T. McDowoll and wife, of DuBols, vlsltod the lattor's mother, Mrs. H. J. Pent, In this place ovor Sunday. Miss Kate Schugrou, wbo bas been In Wllllamsport several months, returned to her borne In this place Saturday, I Rev, S. C. Stover and wife, of Troiit- vllln, were guests of Prof, and Mrs. C. V, Smith yesterday. William Stevenson and wife, of Du Bols, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hood Knox yesterday. Fred J. Hutlor and wlfo and Mrs. Clara M. Shirk knd daughter, Miss Kittle Shlek, wore at Worthvlllo Sun day. J. P. Raskins was called to Wllllams town, Dauphin county, Pa., Inst week by tho death of his mother, Mrs. Wil liam Price. F. A. Weaver, of Washington, I). C, visited his sister, Mrs. Catherine Smelter, In Reynoldsville last Friday afternoon. Miss Amelia Clark, of Brookvllle, was one of tho star characters In "yo olde folkes' concerto" In Presbyterian church last night. Rev. R. S. Borland, D. D., of Mercer, Ph., was a guest of Rev. and Mrs. Perry A. Reno at M. E. parsonage lust Friday night. Miss Mamie Montgomery, trimmer for Mrs. F. P. Miller, Is In Pittsburg this week attending tho winter opening of latest styles. J. W. Stewart and wife, of Coal Glen, visited tho lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, in this place Inst week. John II. Wagner, of Shlek & Wag ner's large dry goods store, was In Phlludelphln and Now York City last week buying new goods. Mrs. Francis O. Sutter, who was In Cleveland, Ohio, a couple of months, returned to Reynoldsville last week to remain until the holidays. Thomas Hnggerty, who has been In West Virginia several months, came homo Saturday to vote. He will return to West Virginia this wook. Mrs. II. S. Sybert, of Freeport, and Mrs. Dnnlol Hotrlck, of Rimersburg, are visiting Mrs. R. L. Vasblndor and other friends In this plnce. Mrs. L. M. Aldorton returned from Coketon, West Vs., last Wednesday evening, where she had boon called to attend the funeral of her mother. Miss Bosslo PhlMber, of Hamilton, has come to Reynoldsvlllo to do dress making. She Is Btaylng with Mrs. J. M. Stephenson In West Roynoldsville. Mrs. Dora Parrll, of Baltimore, Md., Is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. A. Kat zon, In this place. Mrs. Parrll says coal Is soiling at $7.50 per ton at Balti more. Mrs. E. S. Miller, of Wllllamsport, returned home Saturday after a four wooks' visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Slplo, In Wost Reynolds vlllo. G. R. Adam, editor of the Brockway vlllo Record, a live and up-to-date nows paper, was In Reynoldsville Saturday and made Tiik STAR ofllce a pleasant fraternal call. Harry L. MoEntlre, studont In the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, spont soveral days with hU puronts In this place, returning to Philadelphia last evening. Dr. C. J. Stelm and wife, Mrs. R. D. Dalzell, Mrs. S. T. Floro and Miss Jonnle Mosgrave, of PlttBburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith during past week. Mrs. J. M. Lord and daughter went to Monongahela City Saturday, wbore Mr. Lord holds a position as assistant editor of tho Monongahola Dntly lie publican, and where they will reside. Frank Dally, who recently roturned from a four years' sojourn In New Mox Ico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and soveral other states, visited his sister, Mrs. G. M. McDonald, in this place the past week. Fow races have such a wonderful rep resentation of life as had the Norsemen of ancient Europe. All life was figured by them as a tree. "Igdrasll," the Ash tree of Existence, had Its roots deep down In the kingdom of Death ; its trunk readied up heaven-high, spread Its boughs over tho wholo universe. At tho foot of It, In the death-kingdom, snt throe Fates tho Past, Present. Fu turewatering Its fruit. Its boughs, with their buddings, dlsleHflngs -events, things suffered, things done, catastro phes stretch through all lands and times. Every leaf Is a biography, every fibre thoro an act or word and Its houghs are histories of nations. Tho rustle of It Is the noise of human exist ence, onwards from of old. (iently rus tling with the breath of human passion or storm-tost In ragn, howling like tho volco of all the gods. It Is tho treo of life. Want Column. Jtiiles: (Inn rent prr word for ciieli and Wanted Girl for general house work. Good wages pnld to right purty. In quire at Star oflloe. Lost Between Reynoldsvlllo and Randy Valley, a piece of brass about fi Inches long. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at STAR olllce. Wanted A young man to help about a store and learn tho business. Inquire at this olllce. Lost Diamond ring, wrapped In Iileee of cloth. Finder will bo rewarded ty leaving ring at this otllco. Wanted Two or threo furnished rooms (however would furnish one room) convenient for light housekeeping. Central locution preferred. Inquire at Thr Star otllco. Wanted I want to sell a lot of good rag carpet very cheap. Toofuel Demay weaver. For Rent Two furnished rooms for light house-keeping. Inquire at The Star ofllce. Wanted A bright and willing boy. Inquire Enterprise Silk Co. For Sale A second hand wagon in good repair. H'lhlnsnn & Mundorff. For Sale Heavy harness, wugon. sled, colts, driving horses. Reynolds vllle Feed Mills. J. C. King A Co. For Snlo :t.") lots ranging in price from J25.IHI up to ffOIHUK). Inquire of E. NelT, Reynoldsville, Pa. Wanted Sowing girls. Inquire Reyn oldsvlllo Woolon Co. Farm for sale Tho George Henry farm in Wlnslow township. It contains 100 acres; til) acres cleared, balance In second growth timber. House, barn and wagon shed almost new; flno orch ard; good water. For particulars In quire of A. G. Mllllren, Reynoldsvlllo, For rent Two largo store rooms cor ner 4th and Main sts. - J. H. Corbett. Wanted Girls to loam winding and cloth picking. Apply at Enterprise Silk Company office. For Salo A seven room house, lot AO by Kill foot, In West Reynoldsvlllo. M. E. Weed. GENTLEMEN ! YOUR ATTENTION ! A new lot of Walk-Over Shoes just received. Box cnlf, enamels, patent colt, patent kid, vici calf. ;' Walk-Over stands for test qual ity stock, latest fashion in loot wear. We have n style to fit your foot at a price to fit your pocket. $3.50 and $.00. Robinson Shoe Company. THE CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE. ONE PRIC E TO ALL- JNE PRICE TO ALL. Quito a while since THE HTAR renders liuv rxiul almtil the wonderful fash New York Kackut Mluru. limin occupied wltli nihur mattm and could not pnsxllily tied ilmu to wrtle an ad. By a direful nmdlim of the following Ihtt you will nollce l hut the siinin low prices prevail at miraUira. This Is always the ease hero as our many customers will ruadlly testify. We guarantee every article at the prices Diemluiiud below. I Out Goods. 14 rows of plus, 1 Larue smhi linen thread 2ft hair pins - 20 darning needlos II cent Gooda. M Yards machine thread 5c Gold Collar button 1 Dozen bone collar buttons 8 eentUooda. 23c package needles - ... ac Cuillug Irons - iJc 4 cent Gooda S00 Carpet Tacks racket price 4c Safety Vina No. i, 2c; No. Jl, ilci No, 8, 4c do. Klne Crash, all shades -4c Clark's O. N. T. thread 200 yd - .4a 60 yards silk thread 4c 25 Envelopes . . . jo Lamp chimney No. 1, 2 and S 4c 6 eem Gooda. Turkey red tablecloths, 8OI11 wide, some merchants ask 50c our price 2Ac per yd 5-4 oil cloth per yd 14u, Per roll . f 2ftc Jean knee pants, racket price, loo nuue linen tuoie 0101 us, ail patterns, retf- HOC aik; 40c 10c 11.29 ular or ce 00c Koods 1 .00 Cornets at . . 60c corsets, racket price - . 72c Corsets at SO foot clothes Hues 6 piece toilet set - - -Oil cloth window shades regular USo gotsls N. Y. racket price - - 10c Umbrellas with steel rods, fancy baudles, some merchants soil these at 1.00, ouly 4Uo We sell you granltewaro at prices which some merchants cannot buy sucoutls at. 10c Nursing bottle fittings, lie Don, heavy blue checked or striped overall". really a bargain at 50c, our price. 44u 1 set cups and saucers, per net - yu,; 1 doten lead pencils An Curtain poles, all colors, Ou each 1 nijuren s wauts Ilk: zno. gas Durners Hoc coffee mills Men's working Jean pants tl. 2.1 oppra shawls Children's underwoar from 10c to 24c. $1.23 alarm clocks We carry a line of Toya and Chlnaware on which wocaunot mention prices, but guaran tee to auve you 2A per cent less than other stores. II .00 duck cents, special 70c Men's gloves from 10c up tJ - . 7Vc luc Oas mailt lea . He aie Was mantles - ift flue ltoya' Hweaters - 911c 75c Men's Hwaaters, at our store for 4sc We handle a large Hue of Yarn on which we can save you 50 pur cent less than olherslores 2!4 yard blankets, gray or tan color, regular price, $1.25, our price, 05c. Btsttcotton 10c pound Our llneof Men's Caps will lurprUo you In quality and price. Ladle's tihawls from 25c up to 90c Ladles' all-wool underskirt 4sc 25c broom, ... . 240 Flower pots from 4c up to Me 35c all-wool kuee naiiU - 24c CIlaxH workers, union-made overalls 3tu Ladles 15c tleeoe lined hose, . lOo loc Isle flue. 74c 82c .1 It would require a whole newspaper to tell about the goods In this store, accept tuis as an luvitauou to can Wi want vnu tn You 111 get no old goods aa everything Is new here. TUB CASH NEW YORK BACKET BTORE, HOL FRIEDMAN, Prop., Near PostofHce. Slick h ffw -TUB BIO RTORE- Only a few Words this week concerning the Season's Demands. We are prepared to supply any want in Underwear Children's fleeced in two piece suits and union suits, nlso n very good line of ALL WOOL. We have ladies' underwear in all grades and all styles. It pays to buy where you can find what you want. Blankets and Comforts We carry a very large assortment of these. Se cure your wants while the line is yet complete. Lace Curtafns and Window Shades Where you will find a good large assortment in all prices. Outings and Canton Flannels Plain and fancy colors. Any thingyou may desire. Yarns. Our experience last year taught us to buy enough early in the season that we need not pay the advance in price which has already been added by the manu facturer. We find the Shktj.and Fi.oss again n very strong leader. Our yarn department is complete in all grades ol yarn. Hosiery. Guided by our experience in the past, we can again supply vou with any quality that. you may desire. Our children's 10c numbersenn'tbe equalled. We are putting forth our best effort to be pre pared to serve your wishes at all times. It pays us to be well prepared and it pays you to buy where you can best be supplied with what you want and where you can buy at the lowest prices. We earnestly so licit your patronage find guarantee to you the best possible service and the lowest possible prices. Next Door to Postoffice. Reynoldsville, Pa. OVERCOAT TIME TlmB nnw in huv m:kMT " CLOTHCRAFT " overcoats, the best-looking, best made, best quality ready-to-wear overcoats you ever saw. When you buy "CLOTHCRAFT" Clothes you get the fin est the money will buy. The Goldsmith. Joseph, Feiss Company of Cleve land have been making men's clothes for a long time, but they are quite out doing them selves on CLOTH. CRAFT" Clothes. If you bought a "CLOTHCRAFT" suit last spring, you know what to ex pect now in an overcoat. You won't be disap pointed. Every suit and overcoat bear ing the label "CLOTHCRAFT" is guaranteed all wool by the mak ers and by us. You can buy them as low as $10.00 and from that price up. You (in havi on of th fall tyl book by aiking for It, It will show you iomt of th many ' CLOTHCRAFT" itylu ar u v h arm wm . m . w - 1 REYNOLDSVILLE, PA 1