sV , s y .V: Wfli . Z?oys Loot Z?esf in XTRAGOon Clothes AT school on Sunday anywhere nNl n 11 fimac vnn wanf vnnr ? hova to look as well as any. And bet- ffyi ter if possible. A buy. Most kinds lack fit, shape, Btyle, i i neatness ana gooa taste; poor mate rials and poorer tailonug are respon sible. XiRAoopD are entirely different; made after a higher standard, under better conditions, of superior fabrics, bysmarterworkmen. In making clothes of better quality and more durability, the manufacturers produce garments that also look right. Clothing made as XTRAooon is, lacks nothing in appear ance or wearing qualities. Let ui show our stylet for boys an J children. Ages 2'4 to 17. Prices $S to $12. M1LL1RENS S F3 H3 C I A 3-i NOTIQB NATURE'S HERBS AUK NOW FOR BALK AT ' Stoke & Feicht Drug Company's Store Charles P. Koerner, who formerly sold these to a number of poople of this town, having gone out of buifnoe u, I have now left Nature's HerbB at the above namud drug Btoro, which is the place you will find them in your town. Tf you have not already used Nature's Herbs it will pay you to try thorn. Call at the store, get a home testimonial circular, road it carefully and then Rive them a trial and you will never regret It. Mr. A. Carlson, of IYescottvillc, Keeps Nature's Herbs in stock. All persons In that vicinity desiring to use Nature's Herb will find tham there for sale. If you hav6 not tried them you will certainly be well repaid if you give them a trial. THE, 1 HIGH S6H00U X BULLETIN I Edllor-ln-Chlef, Graydon Robinson. Senior Reporter , Alex Gillespie Junior Reporter . Fonda King Sophomore Reporter . Sadie Ford Freshman Reporter . George Smith Last Saturday the R. II. S. did bat tle with the Clearfield Illuh School team at Clearfield and met defeat 11-0. The home team played the worst (fame they ever played, fumbling like a. pack of two year olds. Clearfield made both touchdowns i on fumbles by the home team. Clearfield scored both times In the first half. In the latter part of the first half Robertson, Roynoldsvllle's quarter-back, was put out of the (tame with a broken ankle. This accident completely took the heart out of the team and wn feel confident had It not been for the accident we .wu),d have tied the score. Clearfield could not pain through our line nor around our onds and outside of one end run rwiila all their gains by kicking. (eynnlds vtllo was especially weak In handling P'irit'9- In the second half both tonil seemed to pick .Up and neither side made many noticeable gains. Time of halves twenty minutes. Umpire Law Sykofl. Next Saturday the High School team goes to Johnsonburg to play the II. S. team of that place. Johnsonbiirg has a Tast team but with several now players we expoct to make a good showing against them. They come here Thanks giving day and will be spoken of later. 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 11.25 each. i Great variety Id Dry Goods, such as Gingbams, Calicoes, Outings, Muslins, and other - staples at low prices. In the Clothing line we have (or men, boys and ohlldren Overcoats and Suits at cut prices. Large assortment of Shoes, prioes ranging from 25c to $3.75 per pair. Gloves from 10c up to $1.25 ' - 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. 'lore light Less trouble No smoky chimneys No charred wicks Family Favorite The briftlit white lijlht the oil that's best for illuminating pur poses. Always the ssme colorless odorless no sediment. Safe 150 degrees fire test. Costs same as tank wagon oil hut infinitely better. YOUR DEALER HAS IT. WaveHy Oil Works Independent Refiners Oils for All Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. BOOKLET StNT PUIS We rogret very much that one of our team has been hurt and know that It will furnish much food for thought In our town. But lot us look at the beBt side. The II. S. has bad a team for four years and this Is the fifth game this year. In all this tlme.Mr. Robert son is the first one seriously hurt and that Is a wholo lot hotter than most towns. Tho whole High School, and especially those who are members of the team, express their rogret and sym pathy for Mr. Robertson and hope he will soon bo able to bo with us again. Misses Florence and Marian Harris wont to Clearfield Saturday with the toam and Btayed at the home of a friend until Sunday afternoon. IIE EDISON PHONOGRAPH To the Edison Phonograph can be ap plied the old aaylnK: "A pleasure shared ts a pleasure doubled." It Is 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 home, with leas trouble and greater enjoyment than any other form of entertainment, and especially than any form of musical entertainment. You cannot possibly know how well the Edison Phonograph reproduces by listening to any other makeof talking machine. To-Day is thi Bist Dat to Com to Oca 8TORI AND HlAR A EDISOI. HASKIN'S MUSIC STORE Reynoldsvllle, Pennsylvania. INNIE N. KECK, Notary Public, Stenographer and tvpe writer. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. ubacrlbe for The Star If you want the Newt) Single Copies, of The Star Mav be Secured a Tfp Stb Office at any time and in and ouanatj Price per --opy Three Cents. porfurniH' c . tie receiver! nothing but I praise and wecan guarantee this nun bur to pli-iwH hveryhody. VIA IIOUHK1KA. Tim tmirii iu l)i'iaks Willi RniiiW-r liiiinrtincii, Till imlili-n kiii mi'nr tiwru t.inll nhlnv xn in lirtil: Ami nil lli V tn the wi'Htwnrd l the -vin. The itui'luim falls liNiul. inn with I hi- nlnlit. Ami I'm loiu'ly.oli. ho hiiMilyl Tllll WVOlvH lllO wlll?lHflf fatot HiiMnv tiM'iimrtHvi'r wandiir Willi Hint good old clans of 'OS. Oh, I ml you asadcar clow friend, A J i ! ii in I Iml 'h wam.il on Ihn dtwuirl plaint Anil my tliiMsare wolil. to wiindnr Ami tin with ynu once again. lines my rlnss In It dun mignHH, F.vnr Mtop to llilnk nf me; Ami thoimh I myxolf am distant, Old 'U, my (mart's Willi time. Will you evur forgot ronUimdnii, UIium Inn I .Ina and our f rlmicl ly f l ays? Ltiy iinIiIb iitilaiaiit rivalries, (.'anil to our bettor luys. And you'll go on without me, I'hiy v"iimiriln all for the Iii-hI., And mm who fell by the wiiyxldo Himfully chliurs along the rent. Hut dwtrold class, how I shall miss you, Think of you from dawn till lulu, Hut I fwtr I'm but a memory Of Hint onve my class of 'IIH. ItOBEIITHON. (Third down, six months to go-on crutchm.) . t Annual Fall Excursion to Pittsburg. The Hurrah), Rochoslor & Pittsburg R'y will run tholr annual chrysanthe mum and art excursion to Pittsburg Sunday, November .'trd. Special trains lonye I'ljnxsuiawnny 8.00 and 8.-10 a. in. Hound trip fure IIMI, Out Pf Sigh, !rut. nf alirlit,. nut of mind." Is an old saying which applies with special force a sore, burn or wound that s been treated with Ilucklon's Arnica Salve. t's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too anu chilblains disappear under Its healing Influence. Guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. druggists, 25(!. Roynoldsvllle and Syki'Bvllle. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters romalnlng In post office at Roy noldsvlllo, Pa., for week ending Oot. 20, 1907. Mrs. Margaret Alrhart, A. J. Foultz, . R. Lytle, John Levis, Leonard Llzal, B. Uodgors, Geo. W. Webb, D. Webestor. Foreign Elentera Masl. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. BUJINB, P. M. The H. S. basket ball toam organized last week and elected the following of' Beers: Captain, Eugeno Murray; Man ager, Alex Glllosplo; Troasuror, Edgar Shields. The team will play in the Theater this year and the public may expect good, fast games. Q stands for quepr, And Q stands for quaint, But. that makes the world Just like what it alnt. The DuBols H. 8. eleven was engaged to play In Reynoldsvllle Thursday but cancelled the game Tuesday. Another team will be secured however and the people may be sure of seeing a first-olass game. Last Monday morning Rev. J. A. Parsons attended our chapel exorcises and conducted the devotional service. Afterwards Rev. Parsons gave a yery agreeable account of his experiences on a recent trip to his old home In Canada, The talk greatly pleased the scholars and they are glad to welcome anyone to our chapel exorctsos. 'We wah! Wewah! We wah woo! We're the class of 1910." Miss MoClure spent a delightful Sat urday with friends in Panooast. In the chapel, O ye students, Where the boys come duly slow, And the footfalls of the Freshmen Boftly come and softly go; When the sophomores are singing f - A .1 iu m uccu a 1 1 1. wiciiiu nut.. Will you think to "stamp," O Freshmen As you did one year ago? Q. What la that which has leaves but no stem? A. A book. "Can you tell me what a smile is?" "Yes, sir," answered Jane, "It's the whisper of a laugh." Hope Is brightest when it dawns from fear. How about It, Annabel? We are pleased to welcome back to our classes Mis Gertrude Stoke. Miss Stoke spent several days of the past week at her home nursing an aching tooth. Freshman (In arithmetic class) If this is this and that Is that, wouldn't this be that? Prof. Hepler. Yes, no ! Earl "My, but I do like peach pie. Any visitors to Clearfield should be ware of "peach pie." One of our play' ers was nearly knocked out with some. The leature course Is still prospering. Prof. Hepler, wishing to know more about our first number Hruby Bros, Nov. 11 twrote to several acquaintances who had Iheard them regarding their IF Kei'pynur shoe dry with "(liiiideo" or "Hood" rubber. Ladles' PpaU In rotors. You nre thinking of (Hncnrding those oxfords or summer shoes, do not buy without first inspecting our lines' of "llostonians," "Crnwlords." "Cnse," ' Knox" and "Empress" in Men's and Women's Fine Shots. For girls, gun metal calf, lace and button, with heavy sole. See Our 'Tliid" Shoe for Boys. inch top and hand-nailed It has a ten bottom. Nolan, the Shoe Man. Capital, Surplua and Profit a 9120,000.00. Rcaourcea 9800,000.00 Eatabllahcd 187 THE B c I I next J. C). Johns, merchant tailor, joor to National hotel. Hartman, the city drayman, has loads of good kindling wood for sale PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK REYNOLDSVILLE, P&NN'fl . m long expei'lonnn, high character of its directors, extensive ' m and pi'rfi cl equipment, this Imnk Uetnlnently fitted to give '"Mors prompt and intelligent service, annual Interest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts from 'deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges. Your Business RespcGtlullu Solicited. Saturday Evenings 7.80 lofl.ilO. THE I'KOI'I.F.H HANK ntJIMUNO. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE, Capital and Surplus $ 1 65,000.00 Resources . . $550,000.00 Joim II. itAnoiisrt, Pres. John n. Kiiuclior Henry 0. Dellile OKFfOKItS J. O. Kino, Vlce-Pres. 0IRE0TOUS 3. 0. Klnir Ilnnlnl Nolan J. H. Hammond K. G. Rchuckkrs, Cashier .John II. Oorhett K. II. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results Want Column. Hates: One cent ner word for each and vorv Insertion. Foit Salk Two cows. Joseph Mc- Kernan. Wanted Salesmen to look after our Interest In Jufforson and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. Ad dress, The Victor Oil Company, Cleve land, O. FOK Rent Modern brick bouse. In quire of D. H. Young, cor. Grant and Fifth. For Sale A half dozen young Rhode Island Red roosters. J. M. Hays, Reynoldsvllle. Fob Sale Second-hand piano. In quire at The Star offlco. For RENT 7 room house Including bath room, on Grant street. M. M. Fisher. . For Sale Six room house, barn and lot CO x 150 feet on Hill st. Inquire of E. Neff. FOR SALE Good property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of E. Neff. Wanted Local representative for Reynoldsvllle and vicinity to look after renewals and increase subscription list of a prominent monthly magazine, on a salary and commission basis. Ex perience desirable, but not necessary opportunity Good opportunity for right Address Publisher, Box 59, O, New York. person. Station The guarantee given with, each Clothcraft suit or over coat, is not merely a paper guarantee It is a guarantee backed by a reputable concern who has been making good clothes for over 60 years Suits - $10 to $25 Overcoats $10 to $25 RIN-SiTOKE COM' REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Made in New York A LFRED BENJAMIN & CO. choose A their designers and Tailors from the best in New York City, the Fashion Centre of the World for Men's Clothing, the logical home of the most skilled artisans ana cransmen. When we sell vou a Benjamin Suit or Overcoat, we sell you not only the most stylish, but the best made Clothing that money can buy. Correct Clothes for Men Exclusive Agent Here. Milliren Bros. ' Rcynoldsville, Pa.
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