The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 05, 1906, Image 4

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    The High School Bulletin
EDITOHIN-CHIEF, BEHT A. HOFFMAN.
Current E ents, Lena Herpei,
Social Events, Mildred sutteu.
Mis Robinson substituted In tbe
absence q( Miss Lawrence for a few
days.
Thursdays and Friday's vacation only
increased tbe desire for the vacation
soon to follow. So work bard and the
time shall "Skldoo."
In chapel last Wednesday morning
we were delighted to bear a good song
from twelve of our little maidens and a
abort recitation by master Russell Mc
Crelfjht, Fallinr snow Hakes induce falling class
grades.
Society on Thursday afternoon instead
of Friday.
It's not all gold that glitters.
Some of the High Sohool Seniors
forget tbe Golden Rule and they
return Instead "Evil for Good."
Miss Aldie Means spent Thanksgiving
at her borne near Frostburg.
Misses Naomi Mitchell and Malissa
Sensor spent Friday and Saturday In
DuBois.
The pupils of the upper floor were
greatly benefited by Professor Scott's
talk In chapel Monday morning. He
gave a bright contrast between two
lives, one led midst fashion and jollity
the other, poor but humble, using for
examples the great feast of Herod. In
great castle with frescoed walls and
rich furniture where tables are spread
wltb every luxury and draped with a
mass of vines and daintily tinted flowers
where only gaiety and good cheer
abound.
Then the picture is drawn of another
feast where again a large multitude
assemble where the castle is perhaps
more beautiful and the surroundings as
gay. This is tbe feast of the thousands
who ate the two loau and five tah and
were filled. The walls were the hills
adorned with lakes and rivers, the roof
was the sky clear and unblemished.
Mr. Scott brought the comparison out
clearly by a very beautiful Interpreta
tion of recondite facts in nature and life.
Mr. Scott's contempt for wrong, and his
confidence in tbe sufficiency in each
individual, led him to point out the
foundations of life that will last and
those that easily fall to ruin.
Miss Lawrence teacher of room 13
spent Thanksgiving at her home.
To. a brilliant Junior Take your
shower baths in Summer.
profit thereby.
You will
The R. H. S. plays the Indiana five
to-night. A good, fast game is expect
' ed. The Indiana five have been
practicing against the Olympic's and
are confident of winning, This is the
first game the High School plays at
home and as there is a big expense we
would like to see everybody there that
ha not a good excuse.
As Eugene Murray was meandering
around the gym at Rldgway be went
into tbe bath room and saw on a shower
bath these words, "hot and cold," so he
turned on the hot water expecting to
have some water come from a faucet
below, but instead a perfect deluge of
water came down his back and neck.
Eugene had only one shirt so he had to
go to bed while it dried.
Gray don Say Marsh what are those
' Roman candles banging around the
rooms for.
Marsh Why they are the Acme Fire
extinguishing tubes.
Tbe R. H. S. Champ's took tbeRidg
. way five into camp by the score of 22-21.
It was a close, exciting game. Marsh
carried off the honors for the R. H. S.
by his spectacular one handed goal
shooting. It was Greek meet Greek
and tbe best team won. At the end
of the first half the score stood
7-7 and the game anybody's. The R.
H. S. were handicapped on account of
the small floor which made it impossible
for them to get in any team work. It
was a hard fought battle and tbe game
waa not won until tbe whistle blew for
time. A look of satisfactions spread
over the face of the Champ's, when they
found that they had put another scalp
Into their belt. This makes the second
Kame they have played and won. Line
up.
Reynolds ville Ridgway
B. Sykes forward McCreight
Marsh " Shaffer
Hoffman Center Irwin
. Thornton.1..... Guard Creighton
Murray " Aspln
Royal Quality.
When you buy flour why not get the
best in tbe city. It does not cost any
more than other brands, but is
guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ask
your grocer for It.
W. G. Spencer.
Clearfield, Pa.
Fancy slippers for Xmas at Milllrens.
To vs. a very wise selection, at low
prices at A Katzeu's.
Overcoats for Xmas at Milllrens.
Sultal kerchiefs by tbe box for, Xmas
atMllliruns.
gEALED PROPOSALS.
Commonwealth of Penn'a.
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Harrisburg, Pa.
Sealed proposals will bo received by
the State Higbway Department of
Pennsylvania, under tbe Act approved
May 1st, 1006, for the construction of
1,150 feet of road, 16 feet wide, extend
ing from borough line of Punxsutawney
borough, northwardly, (known as the
Reynoldsvllle road,) in Young Town
ship, In the county of Jefferson. Plans
and specifications can be Been at the
office of the county commissioners,
BrooRvIlle, Pa., and at the office of the
State Higbway Department, Harris
burg. Pa. Bidding blanks will bi
furnished by tbe Slate Higbway De
partment upou request. Blis must be
endorsed, "Protosals for Recon
struction of Road in Younu Town
ship, Jefferson County," and receiv
ed at tbe ofllce of the State Highway
Department not later than December
28tb, 1900.
Joseph W. Hunter,
State Higbway Commissioner.
BB WISH AND UrOlSO.TIIH.
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EALED PROPOSALS.
Commonwealth of Penn'a.
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Harrlsburg, Pa.
Sealed proposals will be received by
tbe State Highway Department of
Pennsylvania, under the Aot approved
May 1st, 1905, for the construction of
4,000 feet of road, 16 feet wide, extend
ing from Clayville borough line north
westerly along tbe said Brookvllle
Road, In Young township, in the county
of Jefferson. Plans and specifications
can be seen at the office of the county
commissioners, Brookvllle, Pa., and at
the office of the State Highway Depart
ment, Harrlsburg, Pa. Bidding blanks
will be furnlbhed by the State Highway
Department upon request. Bid must
be endorsed "PROPOSALS FOR RECON
STRUCTION of Road in Young Town
ship, Jefferson County," and re
ceived at the office of the State High
way Department not later than Dec
ember 28th, 1906.
Joseph W. Hunter,
State Highway Commissioner.
Long Tennessee Fight.
For twenty years W. L. Rals, of
Bells, Tenn., nasal catarrh. He writes:
Tbe swelling and soreness Inside my
nose was fearful, till I began applying
Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the sone
surface; this caused the soreness and
swelling to disappear, never to return."
Best salve in existence. 25c at Stoke &
Feicht Drug Co. Reynoldsvllle and
Sykesville.
For Sale.
One hundred fine residenoe lots on
Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the
purchaser City gas and water can be
had. . Most beautiful residence street In
town. Close to business center. In
quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
As a result of careful discrimination,
this bank has not suffered a single loss
on loans during its entire existence. .
The Citizens National Bank
Oceans of kerchiefs for Xmas at Mil
lirens. ,
Gooder, the jeweler, invites you all to
visit his new store and see his full line
of holiday goods, located In the new
Peoples National Bank building on and
after Deo. 10.
Bath robes for Xmas at Milllrens.
Want Column.
Rates: One cent per word for each and
evorv Insertion.
For Sale. Gocd Jersey cow. In-
qulr Mrs. J. W. Chatham, Hopkins.
For Sale. Good two horse spring
wagon. Inquire of Jas. Pontefraotat
Sykes Woolen mill.
For Rent. One four room and one
six room house centrally located. In
quire Star office.
For Rent. Room with privilege of
bath room. Inquire Mrs. C. Mitchell.
For Sale. Valuable lot on. Main
street. Inquire of J. Van Reed.
For Rent Three office rooms on
second floor and ball on third floor, all
with modern conveniences, in Smith &
MoClure's new building. Inquire of F.
D. Smith.
Farm for Sale Fifty acres in cul
tivation; located 31 mile west of Reyn
oldsvllle; fruit of all kinds; good build
ings ; farm in good condition and handy
church and school. Inquire of Henry
Snyder, Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
For Sale One house and lot in
West Reynoldsvllle and one lot on
Grant St., Reynoldsvllle. W. C. Smith,
attorney.
Wanted: By a prominent monthly
magazine, wltb large, high-class
circulation, local representative to look
after renewals and Increase subscription
list In Reynoldsvllle and vicinity, on a
salary basis, wltb a continuing Interest
from year to year In the business creat
ed. Experience deslrablo, but on
essential. Good opportunity for the
right person. Address Publisher, box
59, Station O, New York. .
Special Holly Ribbon
8 and 20 cents a yard.
Butterfck Patterns, 10 and J 5c
MILLIREIS
Oceans of Handkerchiefs.
See the new line of Japanese
Chinaware.
Greatest Reliable Department Store in Jefferson County
Only Three More Weeks to do Your
Xmas Shopping.
COATS
WD WOMMlj..
Your money reaches farther.'
The manufacturers are unload
ing their surplus stock now.
Having selected some of the best
selling styles at greatly reduced
prices our garment department
is brim full of the choicest styles
at reduced prices. Come i n, look
the line over and see. If it is a
child's, misses' or lady'scoat you
had thought of for Xmas gift,
select it now.
IN LADIES' you have 21 fancy
mixtures, 17 black kersey and
broadcloth.
IN MISSES' you have 27 fancy
mixtures, 11 blue, red, brown
and green to select from. $4.98,
$6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00,
$15.00 and $18.00.
IN CHILDREN'S the selection
is large and varied, impossible
to give a description. We have
them in all colors and sizes, from
4 to 14 years, in a price range
$3.00, 4.00, $5.00, $7.00, $9.00,
$10.00, $12.00.
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MEN'S CLOTHES
FOR WINTER.
See the back. Made in Wors
teds, Cheviots, Thibits. Made
in different lengths. The shoul
ders are hand-filled and pressed
into shape by hand. The button
holes are all made by hand. The
pockets are all hung from shoul
ders to help the coat retain its
shape. $6.00, $8.00, $10,00,
$12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00.
BOYS
Fancy Suits'
and Over
coats for
winter $3.00
$4.00,$5.00,
$6.00.
See the
styles.
Gifts for
Men.
Umbrollas 11.00 toJIO.OO
Gloves . i!5oto$1.00
Handkerchiefs 5c toll 50
Suspenders . 25o to 75o
Neckwear . 25o to $1 .00
Cuff Buttons 25oto1.00
Scarf Pins . 25o to 50o
Watch Fobs 50o to $1.50
Shirts . 50o to 12.00
Military Brushes 50o to $1.00
SllpperB . 60c tol.00
Mufflers . 60oto3.00
Smoking Jackets 3.50 to 18 00
Houne Coats 13 50 to 18.00
Bath Kobes (3 60 to tlO 00
Gifts for"
Women.
Wooltex Coats 10.00 to 135.00
Fur Sets .r $1 00 to 130.00
, Fur Boas
Fans
Manicure Seta
Perfumes
Japanese China
11.00 to 130.00
25o totl.00
11.00 to 17.60
10c to 11.00
25c to 13,00
Hand Painted Vases 50 to tl.00
SllDDers 50c to 11.25
Umbrellas 11.00 to 17.00
Fancy Neckwear 15c to $2.00
Brooches 25o to 11.00
Japanese Cups and
Saucers 25o to 40c
Toilet Sets " 11.25 totlO.OO
Indian Baskets 25c to 12 00
Gifts for
Girls.
Fur Bets
Fancy coats
Umbrellas
Slippers
Hand Bags
Money purses
Brooches
Comb and Brush
Sets
Suit cases
Patrician Shoes
Toques
Cushion Tops
Perfume
Fancy collars
1.00 to 10.00
$4 00 to HI 00
50o. to $1.00
35o. to 50o.
2,ro. to $3 00
10c. to $1.00
25c. to $1.00
$1.25 to 0 00
$100 to 4.00
$1.00 to 3 50
25o. to 50o.
25c to 75o.
10c. to $1.0o
15o. to 500
Gifts for
Boys.
Fanoy mufflers .
Fancy N ecu wear
Gloves
Leather Gloves
Shirts
Suspenders
Handkerchiefs
Slippers
Watch fobs
Cap
Suit cases
Sweaters
Over coats
Suits
Cuff Buttons
Money purses
Trunks
50o to $1 00
25o to 60c
25o to 50o
50c
20o
15c to 26o
5o to 60o
36o to 50o
60c to $1.24
26o to60o
$1.00 to 12.00
60oto$1.50
$3.00 to 10 00
$2 00 to 6 00
25c to $1.00
25c to 50c
$2.50 to 10 00
Men's Overcoats
Now is the time you most need
them, these cold days and nights.
They come in 44, 46 and 52 in.
long. The semi-fitted French
back, so dressy looking. Grays,
blacks and fancy mixtures.
$6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00,
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Rain Coats $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00.
Shoes .. Shoes .. Shoes
For the whole family grandpa, father, son or the baby.
Douglass shoes for men, $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00. See our
ladies' shoes $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. School shoes for
boys and girls, made of solid leather.
; FURS
What Excellent Christmas Gifts. , .
Muffs, fur stoles, fur throws, fur boas. Squirrel, fox, sable,
opossum, mink, $1.00 to $30.00.
The early buyer fares best, so make your selection now. A small good faith payment and we will retain them.
MILLIREN BROTHERS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A.
For All Weathers
WALK-OVER SHOE FOR MEN
Are the very best procurable.
The men who work on Walk
Over shoes know that only
perfect work will be accepted.
Tbe leather is thoroughly
stretched over the last and
permitted to remain until
thoroughly shaped. As a re
sult, no amount of hard wear
In any kind of weather can af
fect tbe shape of the shoe. It
will have the same shapely
appearance when It goes to tbe
ash barrel, at tbe end of
months of faithful service,
that It bad when it was first
plaoed upon tbe foot. It will
take but one pair of
WALK-OVER
shoos to demonstrate to you
tbelr sterling worth.
$3,50 and $4.00.
ADAM'S SHOE STORE
Foot Fitter.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Our Prices on Carpets
are Very Low
' $
As we have over 6,000 yards and want
more room for Christmas goods. Come
and see our stock. We have all kinds
of floor coverings. Remnants of car
pets for sale at very low prices.
J, R. Hillis & Company
Reynoldsville, Pa.
Furniture and House
Furnishing Goods.