How About that Boy of Yours Art) Ills fuel dry ? Just Him limn nf i iir ihey xhoiild b'.lij. Buy him a pair of Uurlt-y & Sturm high r In topa, carrlud by us. We are showing an un lund shoe for tiny, marie of Kangaroo, with hand-nailed bmtom. Our Mud hoe fur 'boys la a winner. We never showed a butter varioty of Men, and Women' fine footwear. SOMETHING NEW A Ladles' Foothold put up In a rubber llnudbag. Can be carried In pocket or pocket-book, Price Inc. Nolan, the Shoe Man, THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Mrs. I. Horwlta was In Pittsburg last week. Wm. Bradonbaugh moved to Butlor last week. John E. Stahl, of Pittsburg, was a visitor in town over Sunday. Mrs. Harry K. Plfer visited relatives In Punxsutawney the past week. Mrs, Hubert Z. Parrlsh and Mrs. Frank Marti spont yesterday in Falls Creek. George R. Adam, editor of tbe Brockwayvllle Heenrd, was in town Monday. Mrs. Harry P. Thompson, of Broolt vllle, visited her parents In this place last week. Mrs. Milton -Bcblahlg returned last week from a visit with bor son In Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Charles Hartman rnt to Pitts burg Monday to .visit her parents a couple of weeks. Mrs. Edward Shields, of Pittsburg, is visiting hor sister, Mrs. J. F. Hinder liter, la this place. m Miss Alma Siplo went to Vandorgrift Monday to spend the winter with her Bister, Mrs. James D. George. George Richer and wife, of Chicago, 111 , visited the latter's father, John Williams, in this place last week. Klause Roblimn, of New Kensington, formerly of Oils placo, atteoded tbe B. P. O. Elk Bouiat last Wednesday night. Mrs. M. K. Williams Is vlsltln; at Oak Hldge. L. W. Scott returned yesterday from a visit In Clearfield. Itev. Anthony Groves, of Vallor, wsb in town Sunday night. Mrs. Fred Wiley, of Brookvillo, vis ited In town the past week. D. E. Wiley, of Buffalo, W. Y visited his parents la this place last week. . Josh F. Hinderllterand wife and Mrs. Ed Shields spent Monday In New Beth lehem. Fred Z iltlor returned last week from a trip to West Virginia and Cumber land, Md. Samuel Thomas and wifo and Miss Uortha Thomas are visiting in 'Emer ickville. Mrs. D. E. Hibner, of DuBols, visited Mrs. J. C. McEntlre In West Reynolds villo last week. Mrs. John Yount, of Hawthorn, visit ed at the of hor brother, W. K. Konsol man, in this place last week. Franols McDonald went to tbe Mercy Hospital in Pittsburg yesterday for treatment for stomach trouble. A. T. McClure went to Demofiolia, Alabama, several days ago on a business trip. Ho will ba absent a couple of weeks. W. J. Boner, of Sandy Valley, was caliod to Potter county last week on account of tha serious Illness of a brother. j M. II u:iH. nf Athlon. Iu , vUlu d I li mother in this ilau.: I lie pant week. I Mrs T K. Ilintnc of 'VIiihIo, 1 4 ViUletf lief ilitiillMer, r. J. . Villlnn. Mm. J. I). Murphy, of Florence, vMlid her sister, Mm. .1. ft. Mllllrnn, Hi Ih week. . Ilov. I. N Earle, pastor of the Brook villo Baptist church, visited his daugh ter. Mrs..!. E. Klrkwood, the first of this week. Miss Cora Green, of near Brookvllle, was one of the nut of town ladles who attended the Elk socliil in this plane last Wednesday night. Mrs. Dennis MoC'inBiighy and daugh ter, nf Johnsonburg, visited the for mer's brothnr and sister, T. D. Hoon and Mrs. Georgu II. Ilea, the past wook. Itov. G. W. Searborry, of Portsmouth, Ohio, who is conducting a meeting at Climax, Pa., was the guest of Bov. J. E. Klrkwood In this pluce the latter part of Inst week. W. F. Ulddlu and wife, of Watorson, Clarion Co., were guests of O. II. John ston and wlfo Monday night They stopped hern on their way to DuBols to attended tho funeral of It. B. Col loin, which took place yastorday. Mrs. A. J. Post let b wait, of Prlcedale, Pa., who had to undergo an operation In the Mercy Hospital a couple of weeks ago and was discharged from the hos pital Sunday, catno to home of her mother, Mrs. Hannah Butler, In this place yesterday. O. H. Broadhead, Master of Rathmel 'Grange, and wife, II. E. Cochran, Master of Soldier Grange, and wife, and Frank Moore, Master of Hortn town Grange, and wife, are at West Chester, Pa., this week attending the State Grange. Annual Meeting of Stockholders. The regular annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Citizens National of Rnynoldsyllle will be held in their hanking rooms on Tuesday, January 14, '11)08, at -1.30 p. m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before that body. J. W. HUNTER, Cashier. We will reduce tbe price on all articles for the holidays. A. Katzen. Outing night shirts and pajamas at Blng-Stoke Co.'s. Don't miss tbe .dosing out sale of (4.600 worth of goods at the Cash New York Racket Store. All goods must be sold. Going to-qult business. Umbrellas from 75o to 810.09 at Bell's. Paradise. W. . Siieesley lout u valuable horse lal Week. Cliiirle Kelliir 8r . is away baling bay I his W"i k. VI lt Mabel Randolph has b';en on the Melc list fur a few days, Jos. Hyphrlt, who has been 111 fur sometime, Is slowly Improving. Mrs. Jo. Sypbrit and Miss Gardner were In Punxsutawney Saturday. David Hollnnbaugh's are suffering from that dread disease, measles. Misses Elda Barnett and Carrie Davis made a business trip to DuBols Satur day. Wm. Reynolds was out driving and enjoying the sunshine Sunday after noon. Hnw about It, Will? Pearl Cochran, formerly of Paradise, but now a resident of Baxter, was visiting friends here Sunday. Ed. Cochran, master of Paradise Grange, and his wlfo are attending State Grange at West Chester this week. As "Paradise Lost" baa been the order for some time, it Is about time that we begin to road "Paradise Re gained." Harry Daugherty has a fine driving horse and seemB to be making good use of It. It works for board and clothes. James Norrls visited the Wisbaw school No. 1 In tbe near future and expects to vtalt It again anon in the distant past. Miss Belle Syphrtt, of Sunnyslde farm, entertained friends Sunday after noon. By the way! Belle is again a school girl. Rev. Frampton delivered a fine ser mon to a large congregation Sunday morning. He Is a fine preacher. Come and hear him. Paradise Grange will hold a pie social in the ball Wednesday evening. Boys, bring your girls and pocket books. Olrls, bring pies "your mother made." John Lott is building a new residence on Pine street for the benefit of bis hired man. Although Earl is quite "Little" we think he will bo large enough to occupy the house again it is completed. Miss Margaret Gathers, who has crossed another milestone in life's journey, entertained a few of her friends In honor of that event last Monday evening. All report a very pleasant time. George Sbeesley and bis sister, Maude, who have been spending some time at Niagara, have returned to The First National Bank OP REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . $165,000.00 $550,000.00 OFFICERS J. O. Kino, Vlue-Prea. K. 0. Bohdcksrs, Cashier OIREOTOKH J. O. King Daniel Nolan J. B. Hammond Johk II. itAConia, Pres. John 11. Kaucher Henry C. linllile John (I. Oorbett K. H. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking their home. George Is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever, and Is consequently somewhat wabbly In the knees. The dam was In a skating condition last week, and the young folks seem to have bad a very enjoyable time. Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with its rich silver mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and strange natural formations, Is a verlt ab.e wonderland. At Mound City, In the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a won derful chso of healing has lately occur red. ll'r sou seemed near death with lung r nd throat trouble. "Exhausting coughing spells occurred every five minutes," writes Mrs. Clapp, "when 1 began giving Dr. King's New Dis covery, tbe great medicine, that saved his life and completely cured him." Guaranteed for coughs and colds, throat and I ing troubles, by Stoke & Felcht Drug Cu., Reynoldsville and Sykesvilie 603 and II .00. Trial bottle free. Shareholders Meeting. Reynoldsville, Pa., Deo. 11, 1907. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the Peoples National bank, of Roynoldsville, Ponn'a, for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for tbe transaction of any other businoss that may properly come before it, will be held at its banking house on Tuesday, Jaunary, 14, 1908, at 3 00 p. m.3f F. K. Alexander, Cash's,' Silk mufflers and all kinds of hand kerchiefs at A. Katzen's. Presbyterian day Friday, December 13, at Hall's. See tbe $1.00 underwear for 95 cents at Milllrens. Cards of thanks and obituary poetry are charged for at rate of 5 cents per line. In MemorUm. Resolutions adopted by Reynoldsville Circle No. 317, P. H. C : Whereas, Our circle chamber has again been vlidted by tbe swift winged messenger of death, thereby removing from our midst our brother, Fred J. Col well, to the realms beyond tbe tomb. HrmheA. That we, as a olrcle of tbe Protected Home Circle, bow In submis sion to the Divine will of One who doeth ail things well, and that we here by express our sincere sympathy at this sad time for tbe bereaved family of our departed brother. Jtemlvrd, That our charter be draped fcr a period of thirty days and that these resolutions be recorded In our minute book and a copy of the same be presented to tbe family of the departed brother. John A. Welsh, Miss Lizzie Shuohrou, Mrs. Mary Strouse, Committee. Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Reynoldsville, Pa., for tha election of directors for tbe ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before it, will be held in tbe Banking Room on Tuesday. Januarv 14th. MS ltd WtJ i. III. If. C. Rftint'Kvna Presbyterian day Friday, December I.J, at Hall's. Buy your boy a suit for Christmas from Bell, See the Adler gloves at Milllrens . subscribe for The X Star If you want the New Holiday cWaist Patterns Happy will be the woman who secures one of our Waist Patterns 75c to $4.50. Xmas ; Fine Handkerchiefs as Holiday Gifts. Buy them at Gillespies, as depend ability and prices go hand in hand, 10c, 15c, 25c up to $1.00. Furs MAKE FINE GIFTS. Fine selection in mink, squirrel, lynx, fox and all the reliable furs. Scarfs from 98c to $30.00. Muffs from $1.50 to $20. DISTINCTION moncss COfVHiHT 107 V TKt MUNTI-eiCai-AMMt COMMMT SPECIAL Gillespies Holiday Goods Will be recognized in this community as the satisfactory store for gift selection. GLOVES FOR XMAS. HOSE FOR XMAS. UMBRELLAS FOR XMAS. LINENS FOR XMAS. RIBBONS AND LACES FOR XMAS. SHOES FOR XMAS. - Why not present wife, mother, sister or brother with a nice pair of shoes or Slippers for Xmas ? LADIES,' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Reduced in price, making our already low prices easier for you to get any Coat, Suit or Jacket at 10 to 25 per cent reduction. . QIIaKRSPIR millire block 300 yards more of the 66 inch wide Mercerized Damask Mill Ends. First lot sold in one and one-half days. We se cured 300 yards more to sell at same price 50c The Yard Come in 2, 2 1-4, 2 1-2, and 3 yard lengths, Beautiful patterns. SPECIAL
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