V Boys9 Clothes Are Best Superior Tailoring Makes Them So nrHAT!S the wOiuMe story, and an important one when you've Lboys' clothes to buy. L The imalOTs :namc on these garments stantte for a degree of thorough wotjk,.reliability, superi ority in rftt,'3lvleraril service that places "XTHwoTygt) above and distinct ifrom ithe many ordi nary '.boys' Iferan'ds. 4JT, These :are; guaranteed clothes; -a credit to th? amakers aiiuttxj us; - to you iiTyou buy them and to your boy if he wears them. Cfclnijpectior ILdemon trate their excep- I TH& ! HIGH SCHOOL A full line of Norfolk and Double Breasted knee pant suits for boys of 1 to 17 X V ttional years is ready to how you. Also a large stock of Sailors and Russians for the little fellows of 2 yi to 10 Bring the boy, or the boys, here, with out delay. Prices $5 to $12. O f MILLIEENS A1 strictly liigh tirade Illuminating Oil must make a Iar$e, white light andi burn the lamp out dry with strong, tfirm flame vithoVjt..charring the wick Family Favorite Perfectly sole 150 degrees fire test-rwater white and odorless Will not lout or smrttie. hsni,ht srt fkee WAVERLT OIL WORKS Your Dealer Has It. .ikipkpewdknt refinkks iuui ucdiLi iids u. I'irmui.RO, pa. .THE BEST FOR ILLUMINATING A. KATZEN Of The Peoples Bar. gain Store, is now prepared with an enormous stock of Fall and Winter Goods To solicit your patronage of any article that you may need for any member of the family. As our in tentions are to stay with you, not selling out or moving away, we will give you the full value of any article which you may purchase. As our stock includes many ar ticles, we give you here 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 Goods, such as Ginghams, Calicoes, Outings, Muslins, and other, staples at low prices. Ia the Clotbtog'line we bare for men,- boys and children Overcoats and Suits at cut prices. Large assortment of Shoes, prices ranging from 25c to $3 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 miss the place. A. KATZEN REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. P4?' 1 ' 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 for 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 -pHE EDISON PHONOGRAPH To the Edlaon Phonograph can be ap plied the old saying: "A pleasure shared Is a pleasure doubled." It Is the art of entertainment expressed In tangible form. Three Is never a crowd when one of the three Is an Edison Phonograph. Love songs, dances, funny songs, ballads, all kinds of music In your own home, with less trouble and greater enjoyment than any other form of entertainment, and especially than any form of musical entertainment. You caunot possibly know how well the Edison Phonograph reproduces by listening to any other makeof talking machine. To-Dat is the Best Dat to Comb to Our Stork and H rah ah Edison. HASKIN'S MUSIC STORE Reynoldsville. Pennsylvania. M INNIE N. KECK, JfOTABY POBUC, STENOGRAPHER AND TVPEWBITER. Reynoldsville, Pa. BULLETIN Kditor-ln-Chiet, Graydon Koblnson. Senior Reporter Junior Reporter Sophomore Ke porter Freshman Ui porter Alex Gillespie Fund n King Had la Ford George Smith What's a reporter? A queer creation with teloscopes for eyes and phonographs fur ears. Miss Coleman "What trees do the June Beetle thrive on?" Miss Green ''Strawberry." Miss Annabel Ilotrlck of Big Hun, visited our Literary Society Friday. Mother "Why Tom, lighting again. Weren't you told that If you were struck on one cheek to turn the other cheek to the striker?" Tom "Yes'm, but he hit me on the mono and I've only got one." , We have been told that one of the coming lecturers is about the size of Charles Wlsor; but in brains oh! my. Miss Coleman believes that if people must not live In glass houses that enakes shouldn't have the privilege either.?-? Hazel YI know why people laugh up ttiero Blceve, it's bocause that's where theifunny bone Is." A "six footer i beetle has lately been dieeovered by Mies Meek. Ah darkness follows daylight tfntUuauuskilue follows the tear, Aiul.wltttii-wo behold Lillian We know that dlliailos Is near. " "Move your head ovor that way a little." "Weill don't, care. you won't be able to see toe at all In this, picture." "Is my hair fixed alright?" Those were some of the remarks of tho High School on iFrlday, all caused by tho picture iman. Miss Mlllliwa in iLitorature What does "Fair lady with a ibandaged eye" mean? (moaning mletartuno). Junior Why a person with a black eyo. Miss Milliren In Literature "Cul prit Fay" means the same as MCulprlt Fairy." Junior t thought that meant 'Cul prit, Ferry." Junl-r girl in Literature-How does it come that Halleck In his poem en titled "Robert BuniB" said that Burns was the Image of his God, when be was not a very good man? Teacher Isn't every one created In the image of bis God? Miss Milliren What does making the welkin ring mean, welkin being the sky as far as We can see. Junior Well I don't see how any one ean make the sky ring. Ask the Juniors bow they like "Latin Prose." , The Junior class regrets the loss of one of their number, Miss Baura. The Seniors were not the only class which were excused from afternoon session. The Juniors on account of good behavior were excused early. A Criminal Attack On an Inoffensive citizen Is frequent ly made In that apparently useless little tube called the "appendix." It's gener ally the result of protracted constipa tion, following liver torpor. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, pre vent appendicitis, andestabllsh regular habits of the bowels. 25o at Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co. store. Reynolds ville and Sykesvllle. , Indiana Is to - erect a new school building and the directors are visiting different places to see If they can find something that they want to pattern after. .Five of the directors, J. Wood Clark, D. C. Mack, Ross M. Sutten, T. Elmer Ellis and Griffith Ellis were In Reynoldsville Monday and were shown through our public school build ing. They expressed themselves as being well pleased with the building.'' A meeting of the Jefferson County Hotel Keepers Association will be held here Friday afternoon. It Is a great mistake to buy your can nles elsewhere before seeing' the special prices in the windows of the Reynolds ville Candy Works. Gibson's optical examinations are thorough. Glasses only given when needed. Only first-class work done. For his dates see ad in this paper. Hartman, the drayman, gets all' his coal at George Henry's mine. James W. Spry, grocer, has secured the exclusive selling agency in the East End for the famous Conewango butter and cbeese. The finest goods in the market. Try them and be convinced. Another Big Causer. Last Frld iy night another big gas well was ilniok 1 it Knox township, Jef ferson county, neur the big well of Hunter and Deenn-r. This gasser Is owned by the vYray Oil and Gas Co. of Clarion The drill was down 2,HI)0 feet when the spouting began. Tho well shows a pressiiro of 3,000,(100 cubic feet per day. The Deemor and Hunter well slxi a capacity of 0,000,000 feet per day. Out of Sight "Out of eight, out of mind," Is an old Baying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's bonn treated with Uuoklon's Arnlea Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chilblains disappear under Its healing inlluntiue. Guaranteed by Stoke &, Felcht Drug Co. druggists, 25c. Reynoldsville and Sykesvllle. Card of Thanks. I desire to extend thanks to all friends for kindness and sympathy shown durlng'lllness and after the death of my wife. W. F. Hknpkl, Gertrude Canfleld, one of the most beautiful ladlos In America, will read In the publlo school auditorium, Mon day evening, Nov. 1 1. For a thorough examination ol your eyes by the most scientific methods, try Dr. Gibson. See his ad on dates In this paper. Want Column. Kates: One cent per word for each and ovory Insertion. Lost Small pnekago between Ilnyn oldsvlllo and Presoottvllle. Finder please return to Stak oflleo. Foil Sale A half dozen young Rhode Island Ited roosters. J. M. Hays, Ueynoldsvllle. Foil Sale Second-hand piano. In quire at The Star office. Foil Rent 7 room hiiuse Including hath room, on Grant street. M. M. Fisher. Foil Sale Six room house, barn and lot 00 x 150 foet on Hill st. Inquire of E. Neff. For SALEGood property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of E. Neff. Wanted Local representative for Reynoldsville and vicinity to look after renewals and increase subscription list of a prominent monthly magazine, on a salary and commission basis. Ex perience desirahlo, but not necessary. Good opportunity for right person" Add ress Publisher, Box 511, Station O, New York. I Here are Home of the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing : BeHt of Workmanship Best Material. Right Prict'B. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder.'the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank -building. sows' SHOES We ure now showing for fall nil the Intcst 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 "Hud" Shoe for Boys. It has a ten inch top and hand-nailed v bottom. Nolan, the Shoe Man. Capital, Surplua and Profits S120,000.00 Rraourrti 9800,000,00 Established 1874 THE PEOPLES - NATIONAL - BANK REYNOLDSVILLE, P&NN'fl Because of Its long experience, high character ol Its directors, extensive connections and perfect equipment, this bank Is eminently fitted to give Its customers prompt and intelligent service. . Soml-Anmuil Interest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts from date of deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges. Your Business Respectful!. Solicited. Open Saturday KvciiIiiks 7.30 to S.IK). TUB I'EOI'LKH HANK lll'lLfilNO. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . $165,000.00 $550,000.00 John If. iADonmi, pros. John H, KaurhPr Henry C. I'elble OFPKJEKH J. 0. Kino, Vlee-I'res. niKRUTOHH J.O. Klnit ImnM Nolan J. H. Iliifiimond K. C. HcMiJOKims, Cashier John II. Oornett It. II. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Star's Want Column never fails to bring; results o (61 4 A perfect organization the latest improved machinery hygienic workrooms un equalled facilities an economi cal management Reasons why the manufac turers of Clothcraft Clothes can make so perfect a garment at so moderate a cost. , ' Suits- - $10 to $25 Overcoats $ 1 0 to $25 BING-STOKE GOM'Y . ' REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . t Made in New York COME in to-day and we will show you this Season's Correct New York Styles in Men's Clothes. The fashiona ble Suits and Over coats we sell are made by Alfred Benjamin &c Co., the leading tailors of New York City. Don't let anyone sell you a substitute. Correct Clothes for Men Exclusive Agent Here. Milliren Bros. Reynoldsville, Pa.