THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. A-. T- McClure waa lQ Pitburg last week. Howard SipsB spant Sunday In Cur . wensvllle. J. A. Myers Is in Now Bethlohera this week. Rev. J. W. Myers was at Bradford over Sunday. Dr. S. Reynolds, of Warren, is visit in); in town. Maurice Dickey went to Erie last week to work. Miss Estella Schuhze spent Sunday in Falls Creek. Mrs. A. H. Fleming spent Sunday in Curwensville. Miss Celia Yost visited in Punxsu tawney Saturday. Miss Anna McMasters is visiting near New Bethlehem. Lawyer Clrmont W. Flynn was in Greensburg lust week. Miss Myrtle Davis visited in Ciuiion county the past week. Dr. R. DeVere King was in New York City last week. Mrs. Ed. Bird, of. Clearfield, visited in this place the past week. Ed. Hogenmiller and M. D. Milks are spending this week camping. Mrs. W. E. Lucas is visiting her mother in Brookville this week. Forrest Ressler 1b enjoying a trip to Philadelphia and Now York City. Thomas M. Rea and briao went to Edri, Pa., Monday, where they will reside. Mrs. Will I. Hay, of DuBois, spent Sunday with her parents near this place. Mrs. J. T.' Guthrie will go to Pitts burg this week to sjund the winter with a sister. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Swab and a couple of their children spent Sunday in Falls Creek. Mrs. Irvin Harris, of Pittsburg, was the guest of Miss Edith Clark several dayB this week, Mrs. C, A. Stephenson will go to Lock Haven to-day to visit her mother, Mrs. 'Nancy Reynolds, Rev. J. A. Parsons is preaching in the M. E. church at Falls Creek every evening this week. ' Mrs. J. W. Stevenson, of New York, who was visiting her parents here, returned home last week. Miss Coral Reynolds went to Pitts burg Monday where she will likely remain during the winter. John E. Shields, of New Kensington, visited his brother, Henry Shields, in ' this place the past week. Miss Anna Martin, of Pittsburg, who was clerk in Hoffman's jewelry store several years, is visiting in town. ' Lawyer Joseph Maffatt, of Clarion, was in Reynoldsville Saturday fixing up the Joseph T. Gutbrle estate. Mrs. William Chambers, formerly of Osceola, now moving to Willamsport, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwem, the past week. Mrs.' Ed McGinnis, Jr., of Punxsu tawney, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hartman, at this place the past week. ' MAKING AN EVENING AT HOME DELIGHTFUL The Edison Phonograph makes any evening short. It fills in hours that might otherwise lag, be wasted, or even be 111 spent. It is a harmless, whole some amusement maker andone that brings out the qualities of sociability and enjoyment. The Edison Phonograph with Edison Cold Moulded Records, puts In every home the means of enjoying nearly eyery kind of wholesome entertainment music ranging from ragtime to grand opera, dialogues and speeches, dancing and the general sociability that follows a real entertainment. Whether it is for a circle of friends who have dropped In, or for your own family el'ele, you will not find any amuser so great, so reliable or so entertaining as the Edi son Phonograph. Call and bear them at the HASKIN'S MUSIC STORE Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Jennie Ressler was in Pittsburg this week. Miss Mary Mo.piure visited In Falls Creek Saturday. 1 George Smith was in Pittsburg the latter art of last wek. Father Edward M. Driscoll, of Naw Bethlehem, whs In town last week. Mis Lillian Harries spent Sunday in Fmslburg, the guest of Miss Aldie Moans. Mrs. Henry Robertson, of Force, Elk Co., visited her parents in Rathmel last week. Prof. Stanley Bright will visit his parents at New Castle, Pa., over Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. J. Sutter roturned yesterday morning from a visit with her mother in Now York City. Dr. R. M. Boyle, who had resided In Reytioldsvlllo several years, moved to DuBois this week. Mrs. M. E. Rlflgeway and daughter, Miss DeMaris, of New Bethlehem, were in town Thursday. Mrs. James G. George, of Vander grift Height, is visiting her mother In West Reynoldsville. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Pifer visited thoir daughter, Mrs. J. R. Oswald at DuBois over Sunday. Miss Mary Myers, of Wilklnsburg, visited her brother, Rev. J. W. Myers, in this place the past week. Mrs. Elizaboth Jones, of Clarion, and Mm. lamps Johnston, of Strattonville, visited Mrs. W. L. Johnston this week Bert Hoffman, student In the Dickin son College In Carlisle, who has been on the sick list, Is home for the Thanks giving vacation, Walter Clare and wife, of Irving, Pa-, several years ago citizens of this place, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Honry Herpel the past week. Merrill Moham, of DuBois, and Miss Amanda Lukehart, of Falls Creek, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sowers in West Reyncldsvllle Sunday. Miss Grace Fergus, teacher In Falls Creek public schools, spent Saturday and Sunday at home of her brother, Robert Fergus, in West Reynoldsville, Miss Flora Trudgen was at Conifer, new mining town near Heathville, Saturday. Her father, Elijah Trudgen, Is superintending several new openings at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah 'Burley, of Greensburg, who were guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Meek at the Baptist parsonage several days the past week, left here this morning for their home. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word (or each attd ovory Insertion, i Fob Sale Chep An Edison mov ing picture outfit in No. 1 condition, with extension lens, large curtain views and films to give an evening's enter tainment. Also large Edison phono graph, with nearly one hundred of the best selected records. M. C. Cole man. For Sale Stallion 7 years old; Weighs 1400 pounds; strictly sound; good worker; will sell at a bargain. J. G. Ernest, Punxsutawney, R. F. D. No. 1. For Rent Six room bouse. West Reynoldsville; water and gas. 16.50. G. G. Williams. For Sale A number of hogs at 10 cents per pound dressed. L. M. Hetrick, R. F. D. No. 1. For Sale Twenty-eight six weeks old pigs. Inquire at Hillis & Co.'e furniture store, For Sale Sobmer piano at a rare bargain. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Two cows. Joseph Mc Kernan. For Sale A half dozen young Rhode Island Red roosters." J. M. Hays, Reynoldsville, For Sale Six room bouse, barn and lot 60 x 150 feet on Hill st. Inquire of E. Neff. FcJR SALE Good property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of E. Neff. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 65,000.00 Resources . . $550,000.00 Job H.'ZAOOHia, Free. John H. Xaucher Henry O. Delble OFFICERS J. O. Kino, Vloe-Pree. K. C. SOHDCUBa, Cashier DIRECTORS J.O.King; Daniel Nolan John H. Corbett J. 8. Hammond . K. H. WlUon Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Gillespies We have a , Lot -of Bargains For you tliis Week. What Next, at Gillespies grand HOLIDAY OPENING hT 11 1 1 J III IVwl VI- 1 , J 1 WILL- Saturday, November 30, 1907. aA Proclamation of Santa Claus "Being desirous to distribute my Christmas gifts to all the good people of Reynoldsville and vicinity in the most efficient and satisfactory manner, and that my purpose might be carried out to the letter, I have made Breakey's Racket Store my headquarters and made Breakey's store my agency for the season 1907. And I hereby command, as I have heretofore, every man, woman and child to go to Breakey's store where one and all will find those presents which they most desire. There are shown my choicest dolls, prettiest books, daintiest china, and a host, of other things from my factory in Toyland. I have charged Breakey's store to make the fees for these beautiful gifts reasonable and 1 have been assured it shall be so. My gifts will be on display from November 30, until Christmas eve. Don't forget the place Breakey's Racket Stoke. "(Signed) SANTA CLAUS." DOLLS All sorts, white, black, rag, kid, steeping, talking dolls boy, girl, clown dolls, 5o, 10c, tl.00, DjiIs for almost any price you want to pay; every taste and every price is suited. Bring the little girls aud let thorn look as long as they like. We have the "TEDDY BEAR" that the girls can hug without danger of getting hurt. SLEDS, GO-CARTS and BUGGIES Just what will please the boys and girls. Hobby ho b -a for the little tots and Shoo Flys for the baby. Do you like a ulce Christinas Tree? - We have an unlimited supply of decorations, tbe finest In the market. All kinds Rattles and BjII Toys to please baby. Puzzle Blocks, Building ABC blocks. Drawing Slates, Paint Boxes and many other kindergarten helps. Drums all prices, from the 10c toy urrto military. Our mechanical toys are complete. All kinds Hill Climber and Performing Clowns and Moving Trains of Cars, Switch Engines, Steam Engines, Railways. Our line of Xmas story books is complete. Games Croklnole Boards 50c; better ones for 11.00. Par cheesl, Shooting Gallery, Bean Bag and a variety of card gamer. All kinds of Tops from the cheapest to the fine musical ones that please. Toy Furniture from upholsted parlor suits to the furnish ings of doll kitchens, stoves, tables ani chairs. Toy Pianos to make music for Dolly's party. Trunks for Dolly to take a trip to visit friends. Toy Dishes Beauty kind at prices that will please. Fancy goods Toilet Casos, Manicure Sets, Smoking Sets, Shaving Sets, Work Boxes, and many other fancy articles that make a nice present for a friend. - China goods, Japanese, German and Austrian. Fancy Salads, Celery Trays, Fruits, Cups and Saucers. A large variety at genuine bargain prices. Fancy Lamps, Water and Wine Sets and other articles of glassware useful and ornamental. In Jewelry we have some nice Rings, Beauty Pins, Cuff Buttons and Cuff Links that are beauties. Gloves, Mittens and Handkerchiefs suitable for a nice present for a friend. We have a line of nice Stationery; a nice box of paper will please your friend. Our line of staples is clean and up-to-date. Goods at tbe lowest prices considering quality. Thankingour friends for their patronage in the past and requesting a continuance of it, we beg to inform you that our motto is, "Fair and impartial treatment for all." Come to headquarters for your Holiday goods and you will be convinced we can furnish you just the kind of presents you are looking for at the lowest price. Breakey's Racket Sjore, In the Red Front P. O. S, of A. Building. Reynoldsville, Pat