I Li. 1-i.crx rn-i.ti.i; t. r .irt i r Coming with Everything New. A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION! THE EDWIN J. IIADLEY MOVING PIC TUUE EXHIBITION At Reynolds Opera House On DECEMBER 13, 11)04 t Under auspices EP WORTH LEAGUE En been universally conceded by press and public to be the best organization of Its kind In America. The seHrchliffht of criticism has failed to And any flaw In Its equipment or meth ods. 1X11 axctrrmrri" -Rememlier- The .Reynoldsvillc Candy Works for HOLIDAY CANDIES We have filled our place with a lot of new kinds of fresh candy and we try to please everybody. Stop and look in our window then come in and we will show ' you the finest line of fresh ! and home-made candies ever 6hown in Reynoldsvillc. Stop and Take a Look : at the finest candy you ever , saw. I ReunoldSYllle Candu Works J- Mala Street. Nolan Block. M Thirty Days swccDiiiQSait; -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' Gothing 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. thos.e. Evans Contractor and Builder & Has bought Solomon 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 Lumber Lime, Cement, Sand or Plaster. The Teachctu' Instilut". ' The hlijh standard set for tta annual teachers' Institute In 'this co tity will be moru than maintnlurd by tho strong and popular array f tali-nt seemed for tho coming session, which will h held in the Belvedere oMrn houso, in Brook vllle, beulnnlnir nt 1 30 p. m ., Monday, December HMM. Tho furemont men In educational work have hern secured as day instructors, and their prosenoo is a pleading guarantee of a feat of wisdom and culture. The evening; entertainments give promise of surpas sing' anything yet presented. Brook villo Hi fmhliiiin. The day Instructors are : Hon. Henry Ilouck, of llRrrirhiirir ! Dr. H. D. frYss, of University of Chicago : Dr. M. O. Brtimhtuigr., of tho University of IVnn- sylvania and ex-Commissioner ( f Kriura- tion to I orlo lvleo ; bupt. Samuel Ham ilton, of Allegheny county ; IVof. J. Oeorgo Becht, principal of the Clarion Normal School : Dr. A. A. Wlllils, of Spring Lake, N. J., lecture Tuesday afternoon on "Sunshine." Miss Florence Fisher, of l'unxsutawney, dramatic reader : l'rof. Jerry March, of Phila delphia, musical director ; Miss Jennie Jenks, of Drookvlile, pianist. F.vening entertainers : Monday eve ning, concert hy the Chicago Lndy Kntertainers ; Tuesilay evening, lecture by Hev. Frank Dixon, subject, "The Throat of Socialism;"' Wednesday eve ning, concert hy the Cleveland Ladles' Orchestra : Thursday evening, lecture hv Hon. (ieorge H. Wendling. subject, "The Man of Calileo." Coming To-Morrow. Cora Lawtnn Mitchell and the Uecord Stock Co. will appear at lleynolds opera house thmu nights, beginning Thursday night, Dec. H. Miss Mitchell and her own clever company will pro duce on Thursday night the beautiful drama, "A Woman's Hevonge." This company comes well recommended by tho press and managers In all the large cities as being a first class repertoire company. Miss Mitchell has engaged a lot of clever specialty artists, headed hy Millie Marie Sousa. This wonderful lady is a great magician, being as clever as "Herman tho Great." Frank P. Haren. tho Prince of Irish comedies, Fred Barkers, wonderful moving pic tures, Miss Mildred Von Fleet In her sensational electric dance. Miss Mitchell and Mr. Clinton singing Illustrated songs These specialties will be Intro duced between the acts. Don't fail to see Cora Lawton Mitchell and tho R cord Slock Co. in "A Woman's Re venge." Prices 10, 20 and III) cents. Get seats early at usual place. At Reynolds opera house throo nights only starting Dec. 8. Chtistmas Coming. Only a few short weeks until Santa Clnus will ho with us. We re getting ready for him In our big busy basement. Come in, look around and see what we aro doing for Xmas. Uing-Stoke Co. Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders or the First National Bank of Keynoldsville, Pa., for the election of Directors for tho ensuing year and for tho transaction of any other busi ness that may properly come before it, will hi held in tho Banking Uoom on Tuesday, January 10th, 1!I0.", at 1.00p.m. John H. Kaucher, Cashier. Cold Feet. Our leather foxed and leather soled felt shoe for cold loot is tho greatest proposition you've ever looked at. Ask Goorge Burtop and Lewis Brenholtz, thcy'l toll you. Sold only by Bing Stoke Co. Charms and Lockets, We are fully prepurod to meet all wants In this direction. We show some very elegant goods In this line and are bound to please you with our very fair prices. II you desire latest ideas and full worth for your money, come and see us and you will make no mistake at uoouor s, the jowelor. Christmas Offer. Tho Roynoldsvlllo Business College offers 5 per cent reduction on tuition to all studonts enrolling for tho business or shorthand course before Jan. 1, 1005, You appreciate a photograph from your friend at Christmas do you not ? Ueraeraber your friends would appre ciate one rrora you. J no Art Studio, Suit cases for Xmas at Mllllrens. Tho largest stock of men's and ladlas silk mufllers and handkorehiefs for the holidays ut low prioos at A. Katzon's. 25 per cont roductlon on all ladles' and children's coats at Mllllrens. You can save 50 per cent on holiday goods by buying at tho Cash New York Racket store. Pursos and hand bags for Xmas at Mllllrens. Go to Abuombly hall to-morrow eve ning to hear the Nellie Puck Saunders Company. You will bo delighted. 6 per cent cash discount on all purchases at Mllllrens. The Corsica correspondent of the Falls Creek Herald said last week : "P. Parson bad a pleasant chat riding from Falls Creek down to Reynoldsvllle lost Thursday with Mr. Ninian Cooper, lie is a tine old gontloman from Beech woods but now has bis home at Royn oldsville with his son-in-law, Mr. J. K. Johnston. It is wonderful how be re calls the people and events of early days in Beeobwoods. He Is a regular encyclopedia of Beooh woods history. Hats and caps fur Xmas at Mllllrens. Night robes for Xmas at Mllllrens. ft Wanted! Girls to learn Weaving and Winding, Enterprise Silk Co. Resolutions of Respect. The following resolutions were adopt ed Deo. 1, 1904, by P. O. S.f A. Camp No. 2118, of Reynoldsvillc : Whkheas, The great Ruler of the universe has. In His Infinite wisdom, removed from our midst our worthy and esteemed brolhor, Earl Gearing Garvin, and. Whkheas, The Intimate relation held in life by him with the members of our order makes It fitting that we record our appreciation of him there fore Hrtnlifd, That the cheerful and earnest service which he gave In the work of our order will be hold In grate ful rememberanco. Hi milled. That bis removal from our midst makes a vacancy and a shadow that will bo deeply realized by our order and Its friends. Hrsnlrril. That, with deen svmnnt.hv with the afflicted relatives and friends of the deceased, we express our earnest nope that even so great a bereavement may be overruled for their highest good. Ilrmlved, That our charter be draped for a period of 30 days ; that a copy of theso resolutions be given the family that they be published In local paper, also recorded on our minutes. Henry Bennett, 1 Frank Stauffeu, j-Com. J. N. McEntire. ) Coats and Jackets. New arrivals coming In daily, while our sales almost double last years. We keep tho stock filled up with newest and best in ladies,' misses' and children's garments. Bing-Stoke Co. Now Is the timo to sit for your holt day photos at Vasblndor & Kennedy's. Cloudy days no hindrance. Give lis a call. Reynoldsvillc, Pa. 5 por cont cash discount on all purchases at MilllrenB. Christmas furs at Mllllrens. Comb and brush sets for Xmas at Mllllrens. Fancy sterling silver novolttes for Xmas at Mllllrens. I am going to the Reynoldsvllle Candy Works. Why ? To buy pure fresh home made candles at the lowest prices. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and everv Insertion. Lost Gold slgnate pin '05. Please leave at The Star office. For Sale Restaurant In good loca tion. Inquire at Star office. For Sale Second hand furniture cheap. P. T. Walsb, West Reynolds vllle. For Sale An old horse cheap. In quire John M. Hays. For Sale House and lot on Main st. Inquire of Mrs. G. W. Warnick. FOR Sale Good driving horse. In quire at The Star office. For sale Livery stable and stock. In quire at The Star office. Thousands of pounds of pure Candies to sweeten the dear people during the holidays at wholesale prices : 3 pounds pure sugar' mixed candies , . . . 25c 2 pounds best French creams, worth 20c, for . . 25c Fine cream chocolate drops, worth 25c, for . . 15c Above prices during December. ROBINSON & MUNDORFF, Wholesale Dealers. Card ol Thanks. More words are Inadequate ;o thank our friends for their Hindu m to us during the illness end after tlm dunlh of our beloved husband nn'l father. May a reward we cannot bestow bo theirs. We thank the 8. of V.'s for their attendance also the W. H. C. of Keynoldsville for the cross of flowers presented to our dear one. Mrs. Kli.abeth McGce and family. "Block Lights." Gives 300-candlo power light and uses loss gas than the ordinary burner. Get them at Bing-Stoke Co's. Letter List. L'.st of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for the week ending Dec. 3. 1U04: Miss Mollie Green, II. C. Henorv. James R. O'Harrah. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. c. burns, p. m. Seo the Xmas ribbons at Mllllrens. We are always rcadv to sell vou tha right kind of a timepiece. If you want an honest, reliable watch at the lowest possible price, come and see our holiday line, which Includes a splendid variety of the latest in ladles' and gentlemen's watches. I'rlces rrom l OOnp to $75,00. Always In Block at Goodor's. the Itevn- oldsville jeweler. 5 per cent rash discount on all purchases at Mllllrens. Get a new collar on your overcoat at Mullen's. 5 per cent cash discount on all purchases at Mllllrens. We have added all the now styles of mounts for the season of 1004 and 1005 to our large and complete Btock of cards which we always carry. VasblnderA Konnody, across the corner from Shlck tc Wagner's store. Silk shirt waist patterns for Xmas at Mllllrens. 5 per cent cash discount on all purchases at Mllllrens. First National Bank OF RETNOLDSVJLLln Capital - - $50,000 Surplus - $50,000 Hcott mrt'lclliind, Proldent! J. '. Hliit,Vler I'reol.lruci John II. Haiirliei-I itolilrr Directors Scott McClelluiid j . c". KltiK Oiinlel Nolun John 11 Corbett J. H. Kuueher O. W.tuller K. II. Wilson DoesiigenerjIbanklnKbuiilnesBKMd villell. (nrmera, mei'hanles, nilnnrH, ItimlH-rmrn Hnd ?,hr?!??",mMniiUi?m'M eareful attention to the raininess of all iiHrsoiin. Safe DepoKit Hoxesfor rent. Hrt National Hank bullilln-., Nolan ll.clc Flr Proof Vault. CASH and HtWIUNDISt miKisttH' A Few Money-Saving Offerings Before Xmas. At this time of the year, after having cut into dress goods and piece gwoda of all kinds very heavily, we find many short pieces 2 yards or 8i yards or 5 yards of a piece. We have also a few odd garments, Coats, Skirts, etc., to clean up and make room for new merchandise. We are offering this week some great bargnins. These odds and ends you will find on tables in middle aisle. Don't you think this a very good time to take advantage of these offerings. You do not have to wait until the season is over, but get them right now when the season is just nicely opening. We might add that On all these Offerings you get the Double Green Trading Stamps. We will not take the time to enumerate all these and quote prices, but to show you a few of the things included we make the following quotations : A few short ends in Dress Goods, including Broadcloths, Venetians, etc., reduced 25 per cent. Ladies' Coats, which you saw in window latter part of week, a $15.00 coat at $5.00. Two or three Children's Coats, a $3.50 coat at $1.98. A few cheap Skirts, regular price $1.50, reduced to 50 cents. A few SILK WAISTS reduced 50 per cent. A few Mohair Waists reduced 50 per cent. ' This does not constitute all we are offering at these prices. They are merely a sample to show you what we have. Don't fail to see them displayed on tables in middle aisle. Don't fail to get them while we are giving the double Green Trading Stamp. , While in the store don't fail to see our Christmas Goods. Some of the beBt presents are being sold. Don't wait too long. Qold Trading Stamps. Are you one of the thirty-five hundred holders of Gold Trading Stamp books t If not, don't you think It time to Ret the habit? It only takes 600 stamp to fill n hook and when filled bring to our store and get $2 00 cash or 12.50 in merchandise. Stamps given with each purchase in every department. Bing Stoke Co. Notics to Taxpayers. Five Per Cent will Ha kM.wI nn all taxes not paid by Deo. 21st, 1904. i. M. BWARTZ, Col. Pertiliclng Lime. Wo are prepared to furnish fertilizing limn on short notice. Address all com munications to Cox tc Marshall. Reyn oldsvlllo, ra. 5 per cent cash discount on all purchases at Mllllrens. JOHN C. HIRST, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Surveyor and Draughtsman. Office In Sol Shaffer building, Main street. L. JOHNSTON, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE. Offlrn four doors from Ross Douse, Wsst Keynaldsvllle, a. pRIESTER BROS., , UNDERTAKERS. Black and white funeralcars. Mian street. Keynoldsville, Pa. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND PICTURB FRAMING. The U.S. Iturlal Leame has been tested and found all Huht. Cheapest form of In-iirani-e. Secure a 'contract. Woodward llulldlnr, Keynoldsville 1'a. JEFFERSON MACARONI FACTORY RKYNOLDVILLK, PKNIVA. Z One of the largest macaroni factories J In the state, Orders sent O. U. II. or on good reference anywhore In the United Htates. Also wholesale agents y for the well known brand of Premium Flour, is s $ O. ft. I. MAKIN ARO, i I'roprtetom $ m i SHIOK & -THE BIG STORE- BltMttCNUl SHIGK & CAAN WKHANNSt Queen Price 1 1.00 t specials U.W. We have a nice showing in warm lined slippers and shoes. Prices 50c to $1.50. Jersey leggins at 50c and $1.00. ROBINSON'S Foot-Fitters. In Buying Groceries the careful housekeeper makes every cent count. But she can't make the pennies count by trading at every store in town, spending half her time looking for the cent-cheaper article. She can save money only by searching out a reliable grocer and'sticking to him. The money is saved by trading with the groceryman who sells dependable goods. Dependable goods are not to be obtained in every store. Goodness and cheapness appeal to every condition of humanity. There are no fancy prices here and everybody is treated alike. Our goods are cheap because they're good it's not the price that makes them cheap. Goods that are bought so cheaply that they have to be thrown away on account of poor quality are the most dearly bought goods. Butter pay a fair price In tho first place and got the dependable kinds. You can't buy any other kinds hore. We don't keep them. O. R. KOERNER Main St. Nenr 1'ontoflre. WAGNER WAGNER. Reynoldsville, Pu. Quality The only woman's shoe that's absolutely perfect in style, quality and wear. ; , No. G21. Fine patent kid, welt Bole, smooth ns china inside, beautiful outside, soft mat kid top, military heel, a good, easy fitting . last, fast color eyelets, makes a swell dress shoe. We have 17 other styles in different' slyipes and leathers. Reynoi.dsville, Pa. Jieiw'oMiH'Mft, Fa. CASH Alia MERCHANDISE -The Big Store Main St., Reyn,oldsville. ijfc lis J(t J(( iH j( Jit Jj( J(( tk itk ilt )l( Jit )(( )K )lt JK
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