V Follow the Crowd Most nny day from now until Christinas and yon will be led into the estab lishment of STOKE the Druggist and you will find ri thousand and one novelties for the holidays. The acknowledged lend ing holiday store for the past thirty years mid WHY? Because we always search the markets for all that is new and novel in the gift goods line and offer you only that which is up-to-date throughout our entire assortment and many novelties that are exclusive with us. We think you'll be sur- prised at the excellence of our showing this year, as we can assueyou of much . larger and better assort ment than last year. Oasaortmont BoOkS Very much larger than over. All the lato copyright books, HluBtrated gift, standard books in three, four, five and six vol ume sets, in cloth and fine bindings, Juvenile and mlccol laneouB books, poets and birth day books, family and teachor's biblos, prayer books, atlases and dictionaries, calendars and booklets. Toilet Cases Manicure sets, glove and handkerchief cases, shaving cases, in celluloid, ebony, stag horn, gold and silver, birch bark novelties, daintily decor ated. In price from 50 cents to JoO.OO. Our stock of these goods is very large, probably larger than all the other stocks in town-arid every item is good value at the price asked. Cut Glass A new lino with us this year. Rich, deep cuttings some of the celobrated Strauss cuttings of New York. DifToront and Crobably better than you have ad and at CHslor pi-ices than you are lined to paying. French and Gorman China Bought direct from the man ufacturers at a saving of the middleman's profit, and a sav ing to you, in single plooes, sets and dishes. If you want something out of the ordinary, something you will not find In every stock, you will get it here at the fairest prices. Bronze Figures and Clocks Some unique things In usoful . and ornamental articles for the home and ottlce. Fancy Ink Stands, Pen Wipers, Pen Racks, Fountain Pens, Gold Pens, Toothpicks, Thermom eters, Desk Calendars, Pen ' boxes and fancy box papers. ! Toys, Dolls and Games Flinch and Pit games the greatest craze of the day. Card games, Board Games, Croki note, Arch arena, and all the Dew games of the year; Candies We are exolusive agonts for the colobratud brand of Golden Rod candies, guaranteed to be absolutely pure, 10 cents per pound. Fine chocolate can dies, the equal of any, 20 coots per pound. Chatelaine and Automobile Bags. Pocket books, card cases, bill books In seal, walrus and fancy leather. Most stores are prone to ex act exhorbitant prices on leath er goods during the holidays. Here you will find easy prloes on leather as well as all other goods. A store full of Christmas suggestions. A complete line of Christmas merchandise fills every part of our store and never before were we better prepared for the gift giving season. Never before were the prloes more tempting1. Wlso purchasers will make their selections now while the stocks are unbroken. H. fllex SJ0K6 The Leading Druggist. Phonographs I.TSO. 5.o6. ' 17.80. ItO.OO. $13.00 and (20.00 nt Stoke's, druggist. Ladios' shoos at 7fx5 a nalr and men's shoos at 91.25 a pair, formerly sold at 2.00 and M.00. D. Nolan's shoe store. neforo buying rings, call and see If we can't give you bettor values than you can get elsewhere. C. F. Hoffman. Men's dress shoos for $2.50 at Nolan's. Can't be bought elsewhere for less than .1.00. Rings The finest line ever shown In diamonds and other stones of all kinds, flat band, oval and engraved bands ; over 700 to select from. Call and see the largo stock atGooder's, the jeweler. See the great assortment of 50 cent shirts at Milltrens. Phonograph and twelve records for t'1.00 at Stoke's, the druggist. Cut glass, the finest selection ever brought to Roynoldsville, just received at Goodor's, the jeweler. Douglass shoes at Milllruns. Watches Wo can sell you a watch from $1.00 up to any price you want. We have them in nlcklo, silver, gold filled and solid gold, also set with diamonds. Over 200 to select from at Gooder's, the jeweler. If You Intend rUHCASI N G FUKNITUKE Go to a house that deals in Furniture, and makes a special ty of it. It you deal with us you will have the advan tage of getting the newest designs at the most reasonable prices. We have an extensive stock and you will have no trouble in getting what you want. J, R. HILLIS AND COMPANY. mere's as much ham mm m KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMFY Near the l'oU Office, It ey n ol d evil le, F en n $ y I v a n i a Sam Fye, of near Hathmel, tells of a meal he and Tom Honry and William Kline made on custard pics. They went to Brookvllle a number of years ago to attend a colored campmeetlng and went to the American Hotel restaurant for dinner. One of them seeing custard pies, remarked that be never had at much custard pie as be oould eat. Neither had the others, and they made a meal on custard pies, eating between them eleven pies. They wore too sick to attend this afternoon service and have tried ever since to forget that there Is any such thing as oustard pie. DuBols Scarchliyht. The finest line of diamond brooch rings at Goodrr's, the jeweler. Colebrated Golden Rod candles 10 cents per pound at Stoke's, thedrugglst. Tarry brand of candee rubbers at No lan's shoe store. See the Dudley school shoo at Millirens. Want Column. Rates : One cent per word for cnoh and every Insertion. Lost Brooch In Went Reynoldnvillo night of firemen's supper. Finder please return brooch to Clara Slple. For Rent House at corner of Third and Hill streets. Inquire at THE STAR olllce. Help Wanted At the F.nterprlsu Silk Company mill, Reynoldsville. Lost A note book. Finder wlM please leave same at THE STAR office. F. C. Snyder. To Let A furnished room with priv ilege of bath room. Inquire at The Star office. iFor8alo One billiard and one pool table cheap. Call at City Hotel, Reyn oldsville, Pa. For sale Grocery store and building In good locution. Good reasons for sell ing. Inquire at The Star office. For Sai.E Good driving horse. In quire at Mt. Spring Bottling Works. For Sale A car load of Gold Mine Flour. M. C. Coleman. For Sale Good house on Hill st. Will be sold at a bargain if sold quick. Inquire at The Star office. Wanted Girls and cloth picking. Silk Co. to learn winding Apply Enterprise For Sale Good riding pony. Inquire at The Star office. FOR SALE Lard cans, lard barrells, lard tubs, molasses barrels, large and small candy pails. Bon Ton Bakery. For Sale House and lot In West Reynoldsvllleand a farm In Washington township. Inquire of L. W. Perrln, Box 187, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. WE HAVE Special Service Shoes FOR HOYS Tbey are mado of Chrome Calf stock, the kind that turns the water. Extra good sole leathor In the bottom. Trice 9 to 13, $1.25 ; 13V3to2, $1.50, $1.75 ; 2V3 to 5V2 $1.75, $2.00. SHOE COMPANY. Heat.. ROBINSON In a ton of $2.00 soft caul as In a ton of $9.90 bard coal. Most stoves let the half that arises In gas go up the chim ney. Cole's Original Hot Blast Stovo Patented features, which are not found on any other stove make it pos sible to get all the beat In the coal. These patents combine to make Cole's Hot Blast the most economical beater ever manufactured. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. There Is no other stove like It and none that will give you the satisfaction ; therefore insist upon getting the GEN UINE Cole's Hot Blast sold only by Rathmel. Reuben Woods, nf New Kensington, Is working here. Mrs. 8. E. Brlson, of Natrona, Is vis iting here this week. W. G. Harris was In Punxsutawnoy Thanksgiving Day. D. L. Snndden started a meat market In Sykesville Monday. Thomas Morley moved his family from Edri to this place this week. Miss Chrlsta English, of Dent's Run, visited Rosa Smith over Sunday. A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. U. Orii'ir, Franklin Grove, III. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen't Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruption and Piles. 25c, at II. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Notice td Tx Payers of Reynoldsville Borough. You will savii 6 per cent, by paying your tax on or before December 15 l!M):t. After that lime ft per cent, will bo added on all l'.HKl lax. I. M. Swart?.. Collector. John U. D.itible. tint hutterlno deal er, will re-open liln old stand, two doors above hose bouso No. 2. to-riy. High grade butterlne at 2-c per pound. Hand moulded phonograph records 25 cents at SiokeV, the riruggUt. A clock mnxeff a vi rv nice and ne coptable cbristnin gift, and we oiler the greatest iiM'Mtmi'iit ver offered to the holiday buyers. Prices lower than ever before, at Guilder's the jeweler See the window full of shoes at No lan's shoe store. Ladles' shoes 75 cents and men's $1.25. Hart Sehaffner & Marx overconts at Millirens. Money saved' Is money earned. At tend H. W. Eason fc Cu.'s sale of men's and boys' clothlng.shocsand furnishings. Reed Stoke's, the druggist's, big Christmas ad. In this pn)er. Go to Gooder's jewelry store and see the fine line of cull buttons. See the great line of overcoats and suits at Millirens. The largest line of umbrellas and bout values. Every one ungraved free at C. F. Hoffman's. H UGHES & POMROY. UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING The U. fl. Ilurliil League lins been touted and found all riirht. Chespcwt form of In surance. Heeuru a contract. Woodward UullUlng, Keynuklavme, 1'a. WHY GO GOLD ? When you can buy good, substantial clothing at these prices. H. W. Eason & Co. are closing out to quit business and do not ask a cent of profit on goods, and some things away below cost. Call In and see what a few dollars will get you. Overcoats . . Overcoats Just a few left mostly rfL . Age 1 jrf Age It. Age (X. Age S "f A86 1, Age i li Age i U Ae x .J ,1 Age vv $ Age S 1 - Y I Age II 1 I ' Size Size I I Size J Size Suits . . Suits . . Suits Large assortments of suits for men, youths and boys forjall sizes and'ages, and at prices which will surprise you. We are determined to sell all fall and winter clothing and you are surejtojgetja bargain. All other goods will also go at cost and below cost, such as Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Mufflers, Collars, &c. H. W. EASON & CO. A Few boys' coats. Here are the sizes 3 One fine gray melton 4 " ' blue 5 " brown kersey " " 6 " " blue " " ", 3 One short, heavy box coat, sold for II II II II 18 One blue beaver overcoat, sold for 16 " oxford II II II II 1G " blue beaver " 16 One blue kersey overcoat, sold for 16 " astrakhan overcoat, sold for 17 " beaver " " 17 One tan covert " " 17 " black astrakhan " " 18 " blue " " 18 " oxford 15 " blue kersey " 19 " black astrakhan " " 19 " oxford " " 35 One man's oxford overcoat, sold for 35 35 35 36 38 39 gray covert i ii ii tan oxford i HOOVER BUILDING. REYNOL SIIICK h WAGNER -THE BIO STORI Specials for WE ARE BROKEN in sizes on n few lines of UNDERWEAR antl to clean these out quickly we are offering the follow ing prices to make it an object to buy : Children's Union Suits, sold at 25c and 35c, to go at 1 8c Children's black wool Vests and Pants, sold at 85c, to go at 48c Ladies' black cotton Vests and Pants, sold at 50c, to go at 23c Ladies' black wool Vests and Pants, sold at $1.25, to go at 65c Ladies' gray wool Vests and Pants, sold at $1.50, to go at 65c These are all best selling Underwear antl all are goodjsizes, but not a complete line of sizes.With the two or three different lines tho we have any size you want. It will pay you to see these before buying as it means quite a saving. We have two or three Suits left over from the sale which we do not care to put in stock. If we have your size we will sell these at a small percentage of their cost. In our regular lines we have the best stock of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shoes Blankets and Comforts that we ever carried. We have just received a new shipment of Furs Select your Fur now before the line is picked over. We have again the Children's White Furs which have been such a strong feature of our Fur stock in past years. AT THE CORNER OF MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS and prices overcoat, sold for $6.00, now $6.00, now 5.00, now 5.00, now 1.50, now 1.50, now 4.00, now 6.00, now 6.50, now 6.50, now 8.00, now 8.50, now 6.50, now 7.50, now 6.50, now 4.00, now 6.50, now 8.00, now 6.50, now 6.50, now 5.00, now 6.00, now 8.00, now 12.00, now 8.00, now 5.00, uow 5.00, novir ii ii overcoat, sold for PENNSYLVANIA, this Week $3.90 $3.00 f-v 1 3.75 f&9 ' 3.75 i Cf 1.00 j'-' 275 CftVl 3.75 P v k& 5.75 . x: 6.00 ? i 4.oo v: J 4.90 f , 4t'fi - rX f 4-00 LlJt&irt S ! 2.25 inr,- J 478 r fT ' 3L50 ... 4.00 'JM 5.75 4 I' 8.00 i 1 5.75 I I 3.50 S 3.50 '7V:''
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