Frank's Restaurant W . uwt 1 jl w 'IS SEALSHIPT OYSTERS PURE FOGLX. The onlv absolutely fresh, wholesome, apiuitiainK' oysters ever sold in bulk. Tlieyare practically shell oysters as ithev are merely slipped from their own shells nmto aiporcelainJinod case which is sealed, thus forming a shell .on ;u Hnrge scale. 'IThis case is embedded in ice in a Tatont SealMiiiitvCarritrr, not open- cd till it reaches tlie tlealer. All the piquant "half-sbeir flavor, the .delicate tn ng . given I by 'the salt-water, the smooth firmness, the moumhingiqoality, the natural color are fully retained. No .preservatives, are ever used. Sealshipt Oysters Fresh !Dail. SPECIAL IMO'T ICJB NATURE'S HERBS ARE NOW FOB ALB AT Stoke & Feicht Drug Company's Store Charles P. Koerner, who formerly sold these tn a numhor ofpuoplo tif Ibis town, having irone.ut of bu-.'eni, i huvo now luft "Nature's Herbs nt the above named drug store, whloh Is the ,place you will find them In your ton. It you iave Dot already ,usod Nature's Herb it will pay juu to try them 3aU at, .tho -store, Ret a home testimonial clrcilr. read it carefully a itihio ,gtve them a trial and you will never regret it. Mr. A. Carlson, of Prescottrilk, Keeps Nature's Merbs in stock.! All persons in that vicinity dosinlnjj to use Nature's H.-i h will find them there for sale. If you have. not tried them you will certainly be well repaid if you give them a trial. A. KATZEN Of iThe Peoples Bar gain Store, is now prepared with an enormous stock of Fail and iVnter Goods To salient youTipatronage of any article that you may cnoed for any , member of the family. As our in tentions Are to -stay with you, ot selling out or moving away, .we will give you the full value of any article whidki you may purchase. As our stock includes many ar ticles, we give you Jbere a few lines in which we give you special bargains; - Underwear for all the fam ily from 10c up to 1. 25 each. Great variety In Dry Good, such as Ginghams, Calicoes, Outings, Muslins, nd other staples at low prices. In the Clothing line we have for men, boys and children 'Overcoats and Suits at ut prices. Large assortment of Shoes, prices ranging from 25o to S3 75 per pair. Gloves from 10c up to 11.26 per pair a very large assort ment. Also Hats, Caps and all other furnishings for men, boys and children in which you will find bargains. Don't miss these bargains for fall and winter. You are always served right here. Don't rains the place. A. KATZEN REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. The flaeae from Family Favorite it. steady,, while aad without joo. Doe not char oke wide and burn to the last stoop without wick adjustment. Family Favorite Oil Made from genuine Penmyfamiia 9 Crude Oil by a triple re6ninf pco ceil, carefully, absolutely unifocal. Don't try to get better oil it doesn't exist. ASK YOUR DEALER. Waverly OH Works INDEPENDENT REFINERS Oil for All Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. SOOKLIT MKT FMS "pHE EDISON PHONOGRAPH To the Edison Phonograph can be ap plied the old saying: "A pleasure shared Is a pleasure doubled." It la the art of entertainment expressed In tangible form. Three Is never a crowd when . one of the three la an Edison Phonograph. Love songs, dances, funny songs, ballads, all kinds of music In your own borne, with less trouble and greater enjoyment than any other form of entertainment, and especially than any form of musical entertainment. You cannot possibly know bow well the Edison Phonograph reproduces by listening to any other make of talking machine. To-Pay is ihi Bbst Day to Cour to Our Stori ahu Hkab ah Edisox. HASKIN'S MUSIC STORE Rec-ooldsville, Pennsylvania. jyINNIE- N. KECK, Notary Public, Stenographer t AND TYPEWRITER. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. WINDSOR HOTEL, 1 1217-1229 Filbert street. "A Square prom Everywhere" Special automobile service for our guests. Blxht-Heelng and louring cars. Rooms 11.00 per day and up. The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA. f lOB WORK of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE. - 4fttfflf 5 Tfl& ! ! HlGHSGBOOL ! BULLETIN Edltor-ln-ChlefA G.'Hidnn MoMoson. Senior Reporter Al. x G ''.spin Junior It-porter . Fooda King Sophomore Reporter SHdio Pord Freshman Reporter . G h'iiu Smiih The R. H S. football team went to Clarion Saturday to play the Normal, where they were defeated 1 1-0. The first half and the first part of tho last half It was a very close gumo, u ither side making long gains. It was only in the last five minutes that Clarion scored, both times illegally. The first time seven men of the Clarion team were off side and by reference to Rule VIII, Section 2, it can readily b-i seen that it was (liegai. The Ft. H. S. offi cial, Gib-ion, protected, saying it was his duly Ut call fouls and was going to penalize Clarion, but their officers over riled Mr. Gibson and called it a touch down Their second touchdown was il legal by Hula VI, Section 8. Thejr kicked tho ball. It Btruck about a foot inside, our goal line and rolled over where their man go' it before it had been touched. By rlgh b it was a touch back and should count nothing. The Clariou team outweighs our team by 20 to 25 pounds per man and it boo inn funny that a team like Clarion, because they could not wiq by fair means, should try to win by foul, We were in a hurry to catch our train and did not have , time to take long to protest, and as wo had not yet received our guarantee .wo had to finish the game to get our money. The Seniors are still in the lecture course business. ' ' Football .o-night R. H. S. vh. De sire. 'This will be a good game and every one is asked tn come. Game called at; 4. 00 p. m. Tho Senior class this year soems to 'be a. very sloepy bunch. It Is surpris ing that a class which retires as early as we do should need sleep ltt school. Seven orations for seven girlsone apiece. 'Glad there aren't any more .glfls. Football game here October 31, 1907, Hallowe'en iEay, iDuBols H. S. vs. R. H. 6. We want-to advertise this game In advance -so as to got a big crowd. Tickets 2Se. ,. Just hold 0 to ihat.orabv? -? Frankie is still in .mourning. Cheer up. He never cao remain away long without your smiling countenance. (Interrogation point? The three graces must bare given the .high school the cold stare eeept the Sophomore class. If . iColeraan's common Ingredients of health and long life are: Great tem perance, .open air, easy labor, little care. Hay foot; Straw foot! Marching nev er tires. Miss Milliren -Earl, what are palisades? Earl Bluffs ! the "If I bad a rope I bet I could draw that sheep," was heard in rhetoric class Thursday afternoon. Mis Milliren What is a quadruped? Junior girl (thinking awhile) Oh, yes, I know - It is one of those thousand legged worms. Junior girl Miss Milliren, did Bry ant write bis poem entitled "June" be fore or after be died? Ask any one of tbe Junior girls what study means. One of tbe Junior girls likes Room 13 so well that she leaves ber Latin tablet and other useful articles there. Juniors, what do you know about reading seven orations of Cicero ? Miss Milliren What is tbe meaning of subtle? Junior Gunning or kind. Gibson's optical examinations aie thorough. Glasses only given when needed. Only first-class work done. For bis dates see ad In this paper. Hartman, the drayman, gets all his coal at George H- nrj's mine. KIDNEY, LIVER AND BOWELS Sickness Is next to impoaslbl If you keep th Kidneys, Liver and Bowels In perfect working ordar with aa occasional dose ol Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills Mr. 8. B. HoMca. No. M4H Cass Ave., Oran Rapids, Mica., says: "I have tor I 'ears bscn subject to slUKxIshness of the Ivor and constipation, the kldusya war also Inactive and eauaod m a groat deal of pala across my loins. I got some of Dr. A. W. Chato'a Kldnay-Lirer Pills and they cured th Inactivity of th rgans rapidly nd silly. I would not b without them." ft a box at all dealers. Writ tor a fre sample. Dr. A. W. Cbaae Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. T. For 6ale by Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co. Hacking Coughs tear the Itinc-i nd xpnsfl iLttivtothe tun ib)f avaenof mi) nraiptinit. 'lJim'.t wait un tii V1-1"' tiuh has tVaime snenan to j'r Jie.iltb ana life. "Use I'ijo'i Cure and btarsB the iimin relief u Im J M. ii 'iu.iJ'pii at 1 1 vi A.oiun-uui a -ueuiury'. um. m AD AragglfttA, 23 oents. yaMfMfMBMMH JWtAsfesAsalsftRksWHUsstBkiSaM IP THERE is as much difference in the quality in glasses as in shoes or clothing, but after all the true value consists in having the lenses made to meet the needs of the eye, which only the skilled optician can successfully do. I will have all the appliances need ed lor good work and will meet all persons needing such at Brookville October 23-24 and at Imperial Hotel, Reynoldsville, October 25. G. C, GIBSON PRACTICAL : OPTICIAN I Here are some of the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing : iiest of Workmanship lii'st Material. Right Priori?. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. E XecUTOB'S NOTICE E-:utu f Matilda KlingensmUb, De c. HBed. Notice Is heieliy ftiven that letters nf lifl tnlrilHiraifoii In ihetilMjve named estate have been granted to the underHlgaed. All per sons Indebted lo the ald estate are requested lo mute p-iyment, and those having c'-'m or denial. fls against the same will make them known without delaV to the undersigned. Smith H. McCrkioht, Reyno'dxvll'p, Pa Executor. Sent.. 14, lim". Little Willie is running to tell 'do gang' about tbe big Hallowe'en masquerade and carnival at Reynoldsvllle. SHOES We are now showing for fall all the latest styles in Footwear. Gunmetal, on account of its wearing qualities, has become very popular, We have it in lace and button in several different toes. Also the ever-popular patent leather in the latest creations. Parents should see Our "flud" Shoe for Boys. It has a ten inch top and hand-nailed bottom. Nolan, the Shoe Man. Capital, Surplus and Profits 9120,000.00 Resource $800,000,00 Established 1BT4 THE PEOPLES - NATIONAL - BANK REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'fl Because of Its long experience, blgb character of its directors, extensive connections and perfect equipment, this bank Is eminently fitted to give Its customers prompt und Intelligent service. Semi-annual interest allowed snd compounded on Savings Accounts from date of deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges. Your Business Respectfully Solicited. Open Saturday Evenings 7.30 tofl.itO. THE I'KOI'LKH BANK BUILDING, The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources , $165,000.00 $550,000.00 loan H. iCadchkh, Pres. John H. Kaueher Henry C. lleihle OKKICEHH J. 0. Kino, Vlcn-1'ren. K. C. Hchuckkrb, Cashier UI HECTORS 1 J. O. King Daniel Nolan John H. Oorbett J. 8. Hammond It. II. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results Every Clothcraft suit and overcoat has an unbreakable j coat front guaranteed to last during the life of the "garment There are also many other ex-; elusive features about Clothcraft Clothes which make Clothcraft Clothes wear better than any clothing near the price. Suits - $10 to $25' Overcoats $10 to $25 B1NG-ST0KE GQM'Y REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. - T - rmwm- -. Wfc . . aa" . jau 11. 1 1 1 1 , u JUPaUiaaj J Made in New York WE might sell any one of a hundred makes of Men's Clothing. We sell Benjamin Clothing in preference to all others, because the Benjamin Label is accepted by Fashionable New Yorkers, the best dressed men in the world, as a guar antee of Correct Style and Superior Quality. Correct Clothes for Men Exclusive Agent Here.' Milliren Bros. Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
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