itlie ic Star. -Subscription $1.00 per year in adi ance. V A.MTKFHKNftON. Kdltor and "lib. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER .10, 1!04. An Independent local papr-r.puhtNhrrinvrry Wednnwlajr at li'ynililvlll, Ji'IVitbdii yo. Pa., dovoted to tlu IntorPHtaof Ki'ynoliWvlllo Ana Je(Ttronoounty. Non-pollltcnl, will trout all with f nlriHMw, nml wIllheBspuclullyfrli'nd v toward) the laboring cln. Communication Intended for puVillratlnn munt be accompanied by the writer' nnme, not for nunllriitlnn, hut an a guarantee of good faith. Informing ncwa Item solicited. Advertlnlns ratoa mndo nown on applica tion at thla ortlce. , Ijenghty communication and change or a.lrnrttscmonU ahould reach this ortlco by Monday noon. Subscription prleefl.onpcrycar.ln advance. Address allcommunliMitlona toU. A.Stcuh- naon, Koynoldsvllln, I'a. Sykesville. MIm Etta Estes, of Seattle, Wash., In visiting relatives at this place Jake Shaffer and Otto Nupp are taking In soino of the eights at St. Louis. Miss Cora Sraeal I attomllnjr tho news stand during tho absenen of Otto Nupp. Mr. and Mrs. William Doemer spent Thanksgiving with tho lattur'a sister near Big Run. Mr. and Mrs. Gourloy Mays, of Wins low, are visiting tho former's mother, Mrs. Jane Mays. Miss Edna Holman, after spending a few months In Columbus, Ohio, is at home with her parents again. Presiding Elder Dr. A. R. Uieh was here Thanksgiving and partook of the dinner served in Smith's ball.' Rev. Frum preaehed in ReynoUlvillo on Sunday morning and evening and George White and Harvoy Deter preaeh ed In this place in the evening. A slx-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy died last Thursday morning and was burled on Prlduy afternoon. Services were held at the house. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church served dinner and supper in Smith's ball on Thanksgiving day and cleared nearly fifty dollars. Proceeds (or M. E. parsonage. Union prayer-meeting whs beld In the Baptist church on Wednesday evening and union services were hold in tho M. E. church on Thursday morning, Rev. Crawford preaching the sermon. Charles Wolfgang, of near this place, but who has been working at Ernest, Indiana Co., came home last Thursday and brought with him a bride. Ills numerous friends join In wishing him a long life of happiness. Clocks. Call at Oooder's, the jeweler, and soe what a variety he has. Thoy make a useful and appropriate Christmas pres ent the practical and lasting kind, which will be very much appreciated by whoever receives thorn. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Roy noldsvllle, Pa., for the week ending Nov. 26, 1904: W. H. Metzgors, E. O. McCaskcy, Thos. Spillono, Miss Viola Siverllng, Mrs. Katie Williams. Forelgh Andras Ybes. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M Suits and Overcoats. Largest line in town to solcct from, Inoludlng the "Clothoraft" suits and overcoats, acknowledged to bo the best goods made for the price. Blug-Stoke Company. Mrs. Saunders Is oortainly ono of the most clever readers and Impersonators on the platform to-day. She had a plendid voice and a charming stage manner. She reoelved enthusiastic encores to each of her numbers, and to the last one was recalled three times. Elkhorn (Wis.) Jmte pendent. At Assembly ball Deo. 8 under the auspices of publio schools, New fall suits at Mllllrens. TiME:Evans Contractor and . Builder i Has bought Solomoo Shaffer's lumber of fice and lumber yard at this place and will continue the lumber business at the same old stand. He will sell any and all kinds of 1 Lumber Lime, Cement, Sand or Plaster, Paradise. Rev. J. C. McKntlre prenuh d In the Methodist church In this pluce last Sunday. Miss narrlet Nnrris visited her friend. Miss Tressa Syphrit, Saturday and Sunday. Tho "cobweb" social at Hie Phlllippl school lust Wednesday night was a grand success. Mr. and Mrs. Park Uejnolda, of Frampton, Clarion Co., spent several days in Paradise lust week. Last week Miss Annie Norris and her mother went to Pittsburg, where they will remain tho rest of the winter. Damn Rumor says that tlio weildlng bells will soon ring In our town. For further Information Inquire of the two Kds. Miss Ruth Catbers spent Saturday and Sunday In Bellevlow with her friends, Misses Nettio and Ksthor lire u key. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Syphrit and (laughter, Esther, returned Tuesday from a week's visit In Homestead and rittsburg. , Some of our young folks attended the Thanksgiving social at Sykesville Thursday night and they all report an excellent time. Tho Methodists of Paradise aro going to build a new church In the near future. It has not yot been located, but It will probably bo built where tho old church now stands. Tho whole family of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Syphrit was at homo on Thanks giving day. This is the llrst llmu they have all been at homo at onou for sev eral years. The Paradise Grange Is In tho most prosperous condition It hus been In for several years. The old members are taking more Interest than ever and a great many new members htve been added to tho roll during tho last two months and prospects aro that there will be many more added In a few weeks. Ex-School Teachers' Day. Prof. R. B. Tcltrlck, County School Superintendent, announces thnt Tues day, December 20, of Institute week, had been designated as Ex-Sehool Teachers' Day. The object Is to furnish an occasion for tho reunion of tho teach ers who wore formerly employed In this county, but who are now engaged in othor pursuits. To all such a spocial Invitation is extended to be present on that day. In addition to the Interest each teacher will feel In again meeting his former colleagues, Prof. Toltrick has secured Dr. A. A. Willols, of New Jorsoy, who will doliver his lecture, "Sunshine," in the afternoon. Dr. Willets Btands near tho head of the list of the famous American orators and his lecture, "Sunshine," will furnish a rare treat for all who are present December 20. Brockwayvillo llccord. Views ot Travel. An educational feature of the Edwin J. Hadloy Co.'s exhibition of moving pictures will bo an elaborate series of views of travel. From India to Arabia and Egypt Is but a step with this attraction. Ono passes from the lotus-ladon land of blue grcon junglo, sculptured temples and endloss dreams, to tho sandy deserts and verdant oasis, pillared with palm Here you may soe In living reality, sunny Italy, vivacious France, and anclont Egypt. In Reynolds opera house Doo. 13, under the auspices of the Epworth League. Christmas Greetings 1904. Our holiday goods aro beautiful selec tions of dcsirablo and appropriate gifts for both old and young. This season's purchases satisfy tho requirements of taste, quality and novelty. The added virtue of reasonable prices is not neg. leotod. We are justified In giving a cortaln assurance of high quality and complote assortment, Insuring satisfac tory selections In all cases. We know you appreciate those efforts and ask tho privilege of showing our new arrivals. Remember, tho up-to-date holiday stock has come at Goodor's, the Reynoldsville jowelor. River Division Trains to Use the Brilliant Cut-Off. The Thanksgtvjng Progtam at the Public Schools. Last Wednosday afternoon, an It had been announced, tho pupils of tho first seven rooms nf tho public schools gHve a Thanksgiving program. There wns a largo number of paronts and friends present to witness the exorcises. Two numbers wore furnished by tho pupils of each room and these, together with several songs sung by tho school, con stituted tho program Tho exorcises were Interesting and they were groatly enjoyed by tho audience. At tho close of thn exercises Prof. U. B. Tel trick gave a brief talk tt) tho pupils on the meaning of Thnnksglvlng. After this address tho pupils wont to their rooms and at tho request of Prof. Smith the most of tho visitors remained. Prof. Toltrick spoko to them on the relation which tho mothers sustain towards the schools. Flo emphasized hearty co-operation on the part of tho mothers with tho tenebors in tho administration of tho schools and pointed out tho fuct of their great Importance, In the success of the schools. Ho exhorted them to take deeper and more active lutorest In their welfare. This address was much ap preciated by those present. Beginning Sunday, November 27, all trains on the River Division of tho Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, oxoopt local week-day trains leaving Braeburo for Pittsburg at 5. 35, G.00 and 0.55 a. ni. and local week-day trains leaving Pitts burg at 5.15 p. m. for Brauburn and 0.15 p. m. for Klttanning, will run via the Brilliant Cut-Off and East Liberty to and from Union Station, Pittsburg. The local trains Indicated above will continue to run to and from Pittsburg via Forty-third street. "Block Light." Not an expense but an absolute economy. Excels In brilliancy electric Ity three hundred candle power. One Block Light will brilliantly illuminate a room twenty-five foot square. Come In and see thorn. Blng-Stoke Co. See the new fancy vests at Mllllrens I am going to the Reynoldsville Candy Works. Why? To buy pure fresh Dome made candles at the lowest prloes IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Comfort in the Home Nothing adds to tho comfort of tho homo like an easy chair. Wo have them In all styles and at prices that you will wonder how much comfort and elegance you can obtain for so little money. Furniture Is a specialty of ours and our stock Is vory complete. Reyn oldsville Hardware Co. Branch store at Sykesville. Entrance of the Buffalo, Rochester A Pittsburg Railway Trains into the City of Pittsburg. Effective with the winter time table Sunday, Nov. 27 t.b, all passenger trains nf the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y which have been ulng tho Pitts burg It Western terminals at Allegheny, will arrive at and depart from the Baltimore A Ohio U. R. station, corner Smltbfleld and Water streets, Pitts burg, Pa. This change la made In order toafford better facilities lor handling the In creasing business i and tho superior service which has been maintained on this line will, In tho near future, bo further Improved by tho addition of observation dining cars on day trains between Pittsburg and the north. Mr. Edwin J. Hadley, whoso exhibi tion of moving pictures has been uni versally pronounced tho best, promises the coming season to surpass his former efforts. Mr. Hadloy's program embraces the very latest and best of American and European subjects. No expense has been spared to uphold the reputa tion already established. Tho best pictures, tho best machine, the best staff of assistants. In Reynolds opora house Dec. 13, undor the auspices of the Epworth League. The Reynoldsvlllo correspondent of the DuRois Scnrrhliyht said lust week that the Reynoldsville papers failed to make any mention of tho Strouse picnic held In Frank's pavilion Nov. 0th. The correspondent evidently did not read The Star that week. Got a new collar on your overcoat at Mullen's. On and after Friday Shlck & Wagner will issue to all customers the celebrated Green Trading Stamp. Children's Wooltex garments at Mllllrens. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and every insertion. . Fou Sale Two lots on Grant street; well fertilized for gardening. Price $1100. Mrs. S. M. Roads. For SALE An old horse cheap. In quire John M. Hays. For Sale House and lot on Main st. Inquire of Mrs. G. W. Warnlck For Sale Good driving horso. In quire at THE STAR office. FOR Sale Grocery store i good lo cation on Main street. Inquire at The Star office. For sale Livery stable and stock. In quire at THE STAR office. ft Wanted! Girls to learn Weaving and Winding. Enterprise Silk Co. 1 inrrruiLrrrrrexctrci-crxari Thirty Days SECDlllOSOlC -AT- A. KATZEN'S People's Bargain Store. On account of the dry spell of weather I have decided to offer my com plete stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing at sweeping reductions in order to make room for Christmas goods. Sale begins TUESDAY, NOV. 15 Remember Don't miss this sweeping sale. A. Katzen ' - - Prop. Watch Chains. Nothing more attractive In stylo, quality and price could bo asked for than we are showing In our holiday stock of ladies' and gentlemen's chains. We have got the stylos, guarantee the qualities and name you the prices that will make tho purchase of auy chain In our Btock a bargain. Goodur, the Reynoldsville jeweler. Peggy of Paris bags at Mllllrens. Christmas homing. Only a few short weeks until Santa Clans will be with us. We're getting ready for him In our big busy basement Come In, look around and see what we are doing for Xmas. Blng-Stoke Co. JEFFERSON MACARONI FACTORY HKYNOLUVILLR, PKNIVA. One of the largest mararonl factories In the slate. Ordoin sent U. O. D. or on food reference anywhere In the Inlt.ed Htato. Also wholesale agents for the well known brand of Premium Plour. 1 I O. . I. MARIN ARO. Proprietors 2 Wo til 4mm Cfes Getting What You Want Is better than getting something cheap. i If you can do both at once, better still. You can always do it here, no matter what furniture want you have. We have the lurniture to fit it and tithe price and terms will be better than anybody else's, too. J. R. HILLIS & CO. Green Trading Stamp Proposition One Dollar's $1.00 Worth of Trading Stamps Absolutely Free with the First Book. Consistent with the ideals and methods of The Big Store to always give the best there is, we have thoroughly investigated the Trading Stamp proposition and find the Green Trading Stamps are given by the biggest and most up-to-date stores In the country. We therefore have decided to give the very best Trading Stamps. The Green Trading Stamp Opening on Friday of this week, December 2nd. To thoroughly introduce and establish the Green Trading Stamp we will give with the first book, absolutely free. One Dollars' ($1.00) worth of Green Trading Stamps, and FORGONE WEEK FOLLOWING. DOUBLE STAMPS, or Two Dollars' worth of Trading Stamps with every dollars' purchase. Begin Collecting the Green Trading Stamps and get Started Right. One stamp is given with each 10 cent part of a purchase and when a book containing $50.00 worth of stamps is filled you are entitled to choose any goods worth $2.50 absolutely free in our store, or if you wish we will redeem the book in cash. We are trying to offer you the best Trading Stamp in existence, and this added to the best and most up-to-date line of merchandise and the lowest possible price consistent with good goods makes it many times worth your while to deal with us. Our reputation for the lowest possible prices for good goods speaks for itself. . Stock for Winter Season now Complete and Hol iday Gifts Readjr. Our lines of cold weather goods arc ready for your inspection. A new shipment of CLOAKS just received enables us to offer you some special good garments. The best line of FURS consisting of Mink, Isabella Fox, Martin, Coney, and all the well known Furs of animals in the greatest variety of styles is also ready for you. FURS FROM 65c to $37.50. j j We have just received a new line of LADIES' NECKWEAR, showing the most popular styles being worn in New York and all the large cities. DON'T FAIL TO GET A BOOK CONTAINING $1.00's WORTH OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS ABSOLUTELY FREE ON FRIDAY. SHICK & WAGNER -THE BIG STORE- Reynoldsville, Pa. Main St., Reynoldsville. Main and Fifth Streets. See the new . outing flannels at Mllllrens. ' 1X17 1 I i 3 JJJTTTarnTTTTXXt