ymAGOQl) (Clothes Lead indhtdltiy rroaking r'claimmg rnbf exist 4 wcarr and Trices Frank's WHICaa: fre8h, dlun,wrh6le60ttio oysters with a delicate salt water itang.tttai true flavor of the sea the Sealshipt kind, or ' iflabby, -slimy, bruiBed,-vwhite oysters, tasting of little .else than-stalevwaterand preservatives the tub kind. WHICH a case of pute whiteenamelrsmooth, clean and whole same, sealed and imbedded in ice in a Sealshipt carrier or - j a wooden dub, soggy with -stale juices and impure w,ater., with ailoose cover and an odor of formaldehyde. "WHICH oia .a word appealsito you as the more palatable, ap pi tazing .and sanitary, Sealshipt Oysters or The Tub Kind. Sealshipt .Oysters iRtesh iDaily. A. KATZEN Of The Peoples Bar gain Store, just re ceived an enormous stock of Fall and Winter Goods As the market is very advanced in prices, I have secured the goods at very reasonable prices, to the satisfaction ot all customers, my Among these bargains are UNDERWEAR for the whole family. In SHOES we have a very complete assortment at low prices. We have also a large as sortment of staples in DRY GOODS at cut prices. Great ""bargains in Men's, Boys' and Chil." dr-en's CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES. Remesjber you will find every article as represent ed. Our motto : "Quick Sales and mall Profits." A. KATZEN REYNOLDSVJLLE, TA. ("Command Favor 'Hit's harm- ts .for bova to clav ; soldier: trtit pretense in clothes brings trouble. (tTPnptfnie,:ia Rhammine the real: i quality and value that does i CO, Alt pretense Is carefully avoided at this . Btore'r by: selling XISA222D clothes; the mostddurable, reliable brand maae; uie . 'honest guaranteed kind. tCifsiinsidev worth as well as outer at- tractiveness that makes A1KAUW1) best. , Wou get more than it's cost in long, hard j the sahstaction mat comes 1 r from lasting, good appearance. . Sailor and Russian SuiU for boy 2 to : 10 year. Urf a collar trimmed with (ilk ' . braid, emblem on tiueld. maae in wfHi worsteds. ehaiata of Various colon and pattern. '-HUE IEDIS0N .PHONOGRAPH To ttierBdlsoii Phonograph can be ap .pltad Ibe old saying: "A pleasure -ebaradls a, .pleasure doubled." It la lUieartotentertalnment expressed In i taaff Ible : forui. Three la never a .crowd iJrtien one. of the three la an lEdlsen Phonogsaph. Love songs, .dao-s; tunny aonga, ballads, all kinds .of music Imyouftown home, with less troubleand greater enjoyment than any other form of entertainment, and especially than . any form of musical entertainment. Wou. cannot possibly know how welliUtehKdlaon l'hooograph reproduces by listening to any other make of talking maeitlae. To-Dat w thc Bkt;DYiTO Comb to Our - STOHKNn Huar aj Kdisos. 1 ' HASKIN'S MUSIC rSTQRE Reynoldsvllle, 'Pennsylvania, Upholstering I FOR A SHORT TIME All Uiose winking work done are requextetl to bring it in early or apeak to me concerning tame at once. Residence and Shop on Railroad St., lteynoldtvllle, Pennsylvania. E. A. REITZ jyjINNIB N. KECK, . Notary Pubuc, Stenographer and typewriter. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. w INDSOri HOTI..L. J217-1229 Fllb. rl street. ' MsAWfl'oVMltttl I, nrw "' F 1 tj?L "A Square from Everywhere"' Hpeclal automobile service for our guests. Bight-seeing and touting cars. lUumo 11.00 Eur day and up. The only moderat uriced otel of imputation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA. i I HIGH SGHOO 13 mwitiiinii Ed.fjnC4vli f.'GrHjdon Rnhliiwin.' Setl iK'Tp ulrr. .. . 'Elvn "H t. lu'."rRitprr. . tn,yBteriiy.. SupWinro 1V.poiUT, Junn-fimltb.. Fie-h.initn It. porter, RnthWcKi-f. Te hln. wh htm nhi.HtitnKth tf.inystlr Mum, In wWiiliihe far tun wMl'li's lh us portritya, Amide :n':a kuI.1C til Iris rtivme fiiait 'lixitlmll p ner,"one whit nsvrnpluvys. To hire whoso words 'huive mot ithe .powurio sink llwi Into ntW)d1'hBt liiive aljniader-ssope. We'll biit..plHiiB.uur fePllnswiu return, As right ils ithrtit.utt. leitst tent's liat we lope. If bp In det-ptlnoerlty ohnuld take A little trip along the sHirtlng lines, WoMld'he greatwme(for Himself then make jMr'Bei.flweimritsM'i nacK'mttne pinew. Or let h!nMliin4ihe (football togs and go ' CM Rut dnwa.upon tihe sidelines a&d'thsu'thore ExppeSS Ills purpiHr. :t4)xp(IHMllU-MlRtS Ant gut. iTBiupled InmliB mud aiont.every where. itU ; I 'Twovlri Mliew ipenttiaips ithnt Ihe kus 'then a spurs And wllllnglfer to flu ,11'thnt he ooiilrt: Might lie'bui get anliiniiertt Iny his hulk In t luce snud wibere H .wnuln .do imoet good. Far netitrllt wtild 'be rf ihe but went Far from two dkielter.t)f unetic lines Tlian try toot'iitiuncone who never plays in lie tiitnseneo (Mte auieremaas. Hut evrn If onrelayerdld not play, Hid heliflakeiinux If buck In the wwM AaHpauldlng made tils tugs mid tnmkoa tbe best That player surely was there with nbe "good. A CtuiENBir ADBUBDiaa. Last Wednesday ailnrsoon the Senior class enjoyed an eitcolleot time at the expense o( one of our number. Mr. RobertHorj, wlnhing to show bin Interest la the English literature el ass, wnat to sleep. Mr. Bright, thinking ho silght have been up late the night before, left htm enjoy hU slumber unidtvturtoed. He enjoyed himself for about five min utes when hewoke with a start. Mr. Robertson's face has hardly regained its natural color yet. Last Friday morning at a meeting of the Senior class, Mr. Shields was unan imously elected clang president. ADVICE TO UNDERCLASSMEN If you aim at graduation And diplomas hope to win, You tnustalways get. your Latin t From the time jrou first begin, , When your Virgil you've completed. And the victory you have won, You may know that you've been faith ful If your tesofaer says "Well done." Learn declensions, conjugations, . And constructions by the score; When you think Its near completion. Begin anew and learn some more. But the fun Is worth the trouble, , When on that one great day, You may come back for the last time And with diplomas march away l To-morrow the Seniors will canvas the town with course tickets for the lecture course. The course this year promises to be an excellent one, being largely selected by the Senior class. The numbers are all recommended and are guaranteed to give satisfaction, At the low price of 11.00 no one can afford to miss It. Reserved seat tickets will' be sold at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.'s store for ten cents additional. The first number is Hruby Brothers, November 11th, and is a male musical company of rare and far-famed ability, If Koehler would only mend his ways I'd be his forever, so Jane says, And we'd have a palace on the hill Of Gobbler's Nobln West Reynoldsvllle. Football game to-day, R. H. S. vs. Reynoldsvllle Independents. Every body come and see a good game. Pro ceeds of the game will be evenly divid ed between both team and they both need money, so shell out lively Tick ets on sale at the bridge. Can any one tell where the gentle men's exchange is? The frequency with which swapping is done indicates there ts one nearby. Fonda, you may be very persuasive, but Hamlin prefers to stay where there re a few boys. One of our old Freshmen papers has been found, written in the spring of '05. From it we clip the following definition for dishwashing by a Senior girl of '08: "Dishwashing Is a superfluous, ingen ious contrivance for the reddening of the hands. It brings the bright, flam ing red corpuscles very near the sur face, driving the white ones inward forever. It Is very monotonous for one, endurable for two, and really exulting for three. , The Seniors are stranded upon the island of despair, floundering around amid the sea of forgotten conjugations, piles! ITCHING, BLEEDING OR PROTRUDING U Ws susrantae to either curs or rsfund .uv uivusf w su; suuei m aswaaa atituiuaji Bleeding or Protruding Piles wbo faith fully and properly uses Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment Rev. T. B. Roberta of 10J Marshall St. Syracuse, N. Y., says: "For nlna rears I suffered from Itching sad protruding plies which were so bad that thsy necessitated my absence from professional duties. 1 used numerous remedies and underwent one epers Uon without relief, but by using Dr. A. W, Chaos's Ointment I am now permanently cured." 60c a bo. All dealers or Dr. A. W, Cbgie Medlclnt Co.. Buffalo, N. T. For sa)e by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. unremmhi'riTl declensions, uul. arncd ctinfttmctitmirt. Idioms, prouuuns, verbs, 'Doitos and wdjj-'otlvf mver 'bJfore btwril of. .'Tliese;letiielV'triitll)U.llrBwing ' I'w'hu Iwo'lad of rmun hi. And stee use Is'LIII'iin'flwIng, The comrade of llelene. OnsmtFreshmnn llmt le Roland, lle'lMis lHitli eyes-on Llll. As slie'Wlth UharloH, the Hophomore, - Uuee'trotllng up.thelhlll, lltolHiid noines behind null grumbles, ilieireblly looksmulte siul; .And twalkttnulte fast ami stumbles And still keeps gutting mad. ILill IriiM along unronHclous uf the n ouble she'hmi made. Wowing tlmt In Ihe future iliersdhool work won'tibedelayed. rUhntebe'll set down toibuslness And study with a will, Hothatnf High Hithonlikiiowlerige Bhe'll-eurely gHtiher.ull. Slie'lllliave naught. Udo with H B. boys, Aaewwy liiHSieshould; -fykes and tWIsor may both got busy iKoriliUllttinls going to be good. What is the most important factor of the Junior work, the postotllee or 'the LatlngranHnatf LtStT QFJTDJRORB. iDiawn ifiom sbla ection for the ttav. Teim ,of Court. iFollowlrtg ls(the list of jjurors drawn ifrom this section for the November term of .court: (Grand .urops Mo.v. HI. iRoynoldsvHle John T. Trudgen; Henderson twp John - W. Wachoh; MoCalmont twp J. A. Carlson; Wash ington twp RanklnHwsiter; Wlnslow twp William Penhall, Samuel Fye, Jr., Wash Mohney, August Bloom stead. Petit Jurors Nov. 11. Eeynoldsville M. S. Sterloy; Hend erson twp Ira C. Reed; McCalmont George Facenmyer; Washington twp Earl Dougherty, Perry Cooper, James Darenporfe; Wlnslow twp Thos. Neav blt, Conrad Heemer, Harry Chapman, Frank Moore, Geo. Allen, Sr., M. A. Boyer, Robert Knox, Curt Wells. Traverse Jurors Nov.. 25, Reynoldsvllle P. Bolger, John Hoff man; Henderson; .twp Jos. C. Hlne man, Jacob Davis; -MoCalmont twp E. H. Henry, Alec Shearer; Wluslow twp Wm. House, I. W. Syphrlt, James McKllllp. Hia Dear Old Mather. "My dear old mother, who Is now eighty three ye4rs old, thrives on Elec tric Bitters," writes W. H Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels strong anr1 aleepa well." That'a the way E'ectrlc Bitters affect the aged, and the same happy results follow in all cases of female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny chil dren too, ar-i gruail.v slr-ngtlientd by them. G .ranteed hIo for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, by Stoke It Felcht Drug C druggist. 50c. Reyn oldsvllle and Sykesvllle. Contfha Crack tha Uoaatltulloa A rackingcough lisometlmes the forprunner oi consump tion. Stop thecough with Fiio's Cure before your life is in danger. It goes to the source of the trouble snd re stores healthy conditions, fromptly relieves the worst cough or cold, andhaf perma nently cured countless cases of coughs, colds and diseases of tiic throat andlungs. TAlIf J' rubstcrlbe for The Star If you want tbe New 3H5B1 The Gold Evenings Make you think of SHOE9. Its just a little cool for Oxfords. In our window display on woraoriV side you will see the Krlppendorf. .ft'Dlttman line, whlohjn cities soil for 13 60. 14 00 and t4 50. We getOlOO and M 50. Cloth Top-are in vogue. We have them. On the men's aide you will see thu Bostonian shies Tbe line is complete, consisting of Patent Colts, Patent Kids, and Gun Metal. We are now ready to show you fall shoes In every line. Nolan, the Shoe Man, Ca,pltal, Burpluaand mrotit. 4120,000400 1 fBOPLES-NflTIONflL-BANK H&yNOLDeSYILLE, PENN'fl 'Bocause of Its long experience, high character of its directors, extensive .connections and perfect equipment, this bank Is eminently fitted to give its ouetomerg prompt and intelligent service. Semi-annual 'interest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts from date of deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges. Tour Business Respectfully Solicited. Open 8ftturliay 'Evonlngi 7.80 to 8.30. The First OF REYNOLD8VILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources , OFFIGER8 J. 0. Kino, Vice-Pros. DIRECTORS! J.O. Klna Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond John H. Xiccaam, Pres. John H. ICaucher Henry C. Uelble Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results Overcoats $ JO to $25 BING-STOKE COM'Y REYNOLDSVILLE, PA, Made in New York RIGHT in the heart of Fashionable New York, the Benjamin organiza tion, the greatest of its kind, is "making Clothes for Fashionable New York ers. Each new model comes to us as soon as it is created So it is that we sell Clothes Made In New York. in the New York Style of to-day. Correct Clothes for Men Resource VSOO.OOO.OO Eatabllahed 1ST THE THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING. National - Bank $ 1 65,000.00 . $550,000.00 K. C. Bchuckirs. Cashier John H. Corbett K. H. Wilson When you pay $10 td $25 for a Qothcraft suit or overcoat, you get $10 to $25 worth of clothing value you get a suit , or overcoat that is all-wool ' will wear will look well, and 1 hold its shape'until worn out. It's this policy that has built up the large army of Qothcraft adherent Exclusive Agent Here. Milliren Bros. ' Reynoldsvllle, Pa. 3