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In order to secure this assortment call and see us for particulars. ' ft Little ot Everything, Next Wednesday Is Christmas. Teachers' Institute Is being held In Brookvllle this week. Special music In the Catholic church Christmas morning. Christmas Is not a holiday for the rural route mail carriers. " I'm Married Now" at Park Theatre Tuesday evening, Deo. 24th. The publlo school pupils are now enjoying the holiday vacation. The parochlul school holiday vaca tion begins Friday of this week. A number of Reynoldsville people are visiting in Brookvllle this week. Good sleighing for Yuletlde adds to the pleasure of that joyful season. "The Banker's Child" was played at Park Tbeatra last night. It was a good show. The potofEee is open until eight O'clock every evening until the first of the New Year. . One hundred and seventy-tickets were .eold at P. R. R. station in this place Monday for Brookvllle. ' Regular service In the Trinity Lu theran ehvrch next Sunday morning and evening. Pay your taxes before January 1st, 108, and eave 6 per cent. Collector Wm, CojnHng will be found at the City Hotel. The Reynolds vllle high school basket ball team was defeated in a game with the Weedvllle team at the latter plaee last Thursday evening. At a meeting of the directors of the Summervllle Telephone Company held in Brookvllle laat Friday a five iper cent dividend was declared. Last summer, about four hundred Jarge hardwood logs were raised out of the Hopkins .dan and P. W. Yeany la mow hauling the logs to Degnan'i mill in this place. . On last page of this issue of The Sicar will be found several articles eon eernlng some of the aspirants for couo- ' ty -offices next year. Kohnsonburg l howling because their foot ball team was defeated by Rey noUtevllle. The Burg boys are hard losers and cry pathetically over spilled milk. St. Marys Goactte. In this issue will be found a number of Christmas advertisements. Among the large advertisement are: Gil lespie, Milllren" Bros. W. H. Bell, Bing-Stofce Co., and Ed. iGooder. Father Edward M. Drtecoll, an erstwhile- Reyaoldsville young man, who was pastor ot the Catholic .church at New Bethlehem . several ears, bas Jbeen transferred to South Sharon. Matthew Moheey, former citizen of Reynoldsville, now a resident of Bell tim, suburb of Pittsburg, was operated , on la a Pittsburg batpitaj several days ago for a v cancerous growth on bis chest. " Argument court la Wing held In BrookvllU this week. In the absenoe of Judge Reed, who wasat Beavar Falls, Judge Wilson, of Clarion, lewj tbe a4 Cftses Monday. Ex-Burgess Peter Robertson, who recently moved from Bitumen to Reyn oldsville. lives on Grant street. ' Ltdms of the Luthurau church held a bazaar In the Tapper building next door to postolllce Friday and Saturday of lust week, Tliey were well patron ized. The Woman's Relief Corps will have charge of the work of raising the money for tbo proposed soldiers monu ment to be erected In the Reynoldsville cemetery. We will have more to say about this later. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGlnness, of Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1907. Kenneth Welch McGln ness Is the name of the new son. Mr. and Mrs. McGlnnoss formerly resided in Reynoldsville. Ruv. C. H. Fltzwllllam, of Sprlng villo. N. Y will lecture for the P. O. S. of A. in their hall at Rathmcl on Monday evening, Doc. 23rd. Subject, "America's Call to Duty." The lecture will be free and everybody Is Invited. Hereafter the mall carriers on tbe rural routes will be at the postofiice In this place from 1.00 to 2.15 p. m. on legal holidays, and any persons on tbo rural routes who want their mall on those days can get the same by calling ut the postofiice and inquiring for their Cirrler. On account of the absenoe of Dr. A. J. Meek, who was at Cambridge Springs, Pa., with his wife, there was no preaching in tbe Baptist church last Sunday. Dr. Meek expects to fill bis pulpit next Sunday. Under the treat munt at Cambridge Springs Mrs. Meek Is Improving. Dr. John W. Warnlck, of Johnson burg, at one time a groceryman of Rey noldsville, brother-in-law of Samuel Ressler and D. II. Young of this place, Is In the Mercy hospital In Pittsburg dangerously 111. Dr. Warnlck went to tbe hospital several weeks ago for an operation and whllo there took typhoid fever and pneumonia followed. A. H. Fleming and wife were called to Houtzdale lust week on account of the death of a sister-in-law, Mrs. Mar tha Fleming, who died in the hospital at Phtlipsburg on Wednesday. Inter ment was ruado In tbe Curwensvllle cemetery Monday forenoon. The fun eral party came from Houtzdale to Cur wensvllle on a special train. At the meeting of tbe Women's Relief Corps last Friday evening the time of holding the regular meetings was changed from Friday evening to Thursday afternoon. The next regular meeting will be held on Thursday after noon of next week, December 20, and on the second and last Thursday after noons of each month thereafter. It Is rumored among the employes of the Low Grade division of the P. R. R. that this division will become part of tbe P. & E. division, as it was several years ago, and that the River division will become part of the Cone maugh division. At present the River and Low Grade divisions are part of the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley division. C. A. Bartlett, of this place, who was foreman of the carpenter crew on tbe Low Grade Division of tbe P. R. R., has been promoted to assist ant to the mastnr carpenter of the Low Grade and River Divisions, with headquarters at Klttanclng, where Mr., Bartlett will move the latter part of this month. A. U. Schuckers, of this place, has take Mr. Bartlett's place as foreman of the Low Grade carpenter crew. On Friday night of this week tbe following officers will be Installed in Aerie No. 640, Fraternal Order of Eagles, at this place: Worthy Junior Past President, G. M. Herold; Worthy President, Thomas Wrights; Worthy Vice President, John Tobln; Worthy Chaplain, M. W. Weaver; Worthy Secretary, W. H. Bell" Worthy Treas urer, J. C. Bayers; Worthy Physician, J. C. Sayers; Worthy Iustde Guard. Mike Martin; Worthy Outside Guard, IL. P. Byrnes; Worthy Trustee, James Carroll. . Hon. John W. Reed, judge of the aoveral courts of Jefferson county, was t Beaver Falls, Pa., tbe past week bearing the evidence in the case of John J. Patterson, a hotel proprietor, who was charged with soliciting tbe otvFder of Judge Richard Holt, a judge in Seaver county. The jury brought ia a erdict Monday morning of ''not guilty;" Judge Reed evidently thought Patterson was guilty, for he Informed the jury, when they brought in their verdiet, fctat he was surprised at their verdict. Thomas Baggerty, of this place, a National official of tbe United Mine Workers of America, went to Indian spoils, led., yesterday to attend a jotat meeting of tbe mtaera and operators to try and re-establish the inter-state joint movement, which was discontinued last year on account i f tbe strike. Mr. Hag- gerty said before leavlag. here tbat It was his opinion "that tfaU joint meet ing would re-establish Uia inter-state Movement, whloh includes four states. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illi nois, and tbat it will mesa a settlement for districts." York Mills in Operation. The American Silk Co., that recently went Into bankruptcy, started their silk mills at York, Pa., on Monday of this week, ard ills expected .hut the silk mill In Keynoldsvilto, owned by the same comp tny, will soon bo In operation again. . Will Print on Tuesday. On account of next Wednesday being Christinas The Star will be printed on Tuesday to give the employes of tbe office tbe opportunity to enjoy the pleasures of the day. Any notices for next week's Issue should be handed Into the office not later than Monday noon. Copy for advertisements must bo in the office not later than Monday morning. Masonic Officers. On the night of the 10th Inst, the fol lowing officers were elected In John M. Read Lodge No. 6.10, F. & A. M.: W. M.,8. B.Long; Senior Warden. H. F. Lavo; Junior Warden, Harry L. Mo Entire; secretary, William Copping; Treasurer, Henry C. Delble; Trustees, C. A. Herpel, J. M. Cathers and J. S. Hammond; Representative to Grand Lodge, G. C. Strouse. Royal Arcanum Officers. Last Thursday evening Century Council -No. 789, Royal Arcanum, elected following officers for 1908: Regent, James Yl. Gillespie! vice re gent, M. E.. Weed; past regent. W. W. H'ggins; orator, L. L. Gourley; secretary, M. J. Farrell; collector, Samuel Sutter; treasurer, W. H. Moore; chaplain, W. B. StaufTer; guide, Harry K. Pifer; warden, Sol. Friedman; sentry, Teofoel DeMay; trustee, three years, A. L. Carlson; medical examiner, Dr. J B Neale. Two Miners Killed. Wednesday morning of last week Joseph L8koskl and Wulter Koslotkl, two PolHn(lur9, wore burled beneath a heavy fall of rock and earth In B. & S. shaft No. 1 at DuBols. The men were cutting pillnrs and the roof fell. A crew of men went to work Im mediately to remove the rock and earth from tbe bodies and It was not until Thursday afternoon that they succeeded in gett'ng either one of the bodies, when Kosloskl was found. The body of Leskoskl was found early Friday morning. The funeral of the two young men was held Satur day morning. Sunday School Officers. Last Wednesday evening the M. E Sunday school board elected tbe following officers for 1908: Superin tendent, W. B. StaufTer; assistant supt., Philip Koehlet; supt. primary department, C. A. Stephenson; assist ant, Miss Ollie Ross: secretary, Wm. Burge; asst. sec , Forrest Reseler; treasurer, George White; librarian, Robert Koebler; organist, Miss Mary Parsons: assistant organist, Miss Edna Lewis; chorister, Miss Lizzie Northey; secretary primary department, George White; organist, Miss Caroline Robin son; choristers, Misses Lillian Northey and Celia Yost; superintendent cradle roll, Miss Hannah StaufTer. Rumored Candidate for Congress. It is rumored that Ex-Judge Harry White, of Indiana, will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress In this district at the primary election next April. Judge White Is an able jurist, an orator and a brilliant man, capable and especially well quali fied to represent tbe people of this district In the Congressional halls of this great government. The fact tbat he Is an old soldier, one of the loyal and brave men who responded to tbe country's call in tbe perilous times of 1861 to 1965, will only add to his popularity and make falm a very strong candidate In the district. Judge White would get a large vote in Jefferson county if he seeks the nomination for Congress. The most select line smoking jackets IsatMlHlrene. Belt bas a complete line of raincoats for men and boys. There will be preaching In tbe Trin ity Lutheran church at 10.30 a. m. Christmas. Oceans of kerchiefs for Xmax at Milllrens. When buying yoar Christmas pres ents do not tnisa going to A. Katzen's for bargains la everything. See the subero line of bath robes at Milllrens. Try a brick of our Ice cream for Christmas dinner. Velvet Ice Cream and Candy Co. Shirts from 50c to (3.00 at Bell's. If you need spectacles at all you need the best and need them made to suit the eyes. Consult Gibson at Brook ville December 18 and 19, or at Reynoldsville December 20. Silk and linen handerehlefs at Bell's suitable for Christmas presents. - The best store to buy ladies' and misses' coata ia at Horwltz's in the old opera bouse building. You get tbe tame goods at one-third less than the prloe you pay elsewhere. Silk vuspesders from 50o to 12 00 t Boll's. CHRISTMA8 EXERCISES IN 8. S. Cantatas, Christmas Trees, Songs, Reci tations, and Christmas Treats, Dec. 14. On Tuesday evening of next week, Duo. 24,' the following Sunday schools, of town will bold their Christmas exeiclseg and give treats: PRESBYTERIAN. There will be a cantata, "'Same's Surprise Party," In the Presbyterian church and after cantata Is rendered tbe scholars will be given a treat. BAPTIST. The Baptist Sunday School will give a cantata, "Santa Has tbe Grip." The scholars will be given a Christmas treat. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. " An appropriate program of s ongs, recitations, and duets will be given In the Methodist Episcopal church, after which the scholars will be given a treat. TRINITY LUTHERAN. There will be a Christmas tree In the Trinity Lutheran church with a program of songs, recitations, Ac, and a Christmas treat given to tbe Sunday school scholars. 1 There will be a Christmas tree at Chestnut Grove church Christmas evening. ASSOCIATION ACTIVE. Takes up Important Projects for Wel fare of Reynoldsville. Four projects of prime Importance to Reynoldsville came up for discussion In the meeting of tbe Business Men's Association Thursday night and tbe Interost displayed promises well for tbe fu'.ure business Interests of the town. The first project was to secure to Reynoldsville tbe future benefits of tbe manufacturing of an Invention of one of her citizens which from present prospects will soon be of vast Import ance. The second was the announcement that a new Industry would In all proba bility be secured to Reynoldnville with in a few weeks. The tnlrd was the reading of a propo sition to establish a JI25.000 plant at this place for the manufacture of a product now produced outside of the state. Lastly tbe clay deposits around Rey noldsville were considered and valuable suggestions made for securing an analy sis of the various beds for future use. At tbe meeting the secretary re ported tbe enrollment of four new members since the previous session and assurances from a number of others tbat their checks would soon be forth coming. The next meeting of the Association will be held tbe night after Christmas, December 2flth, in the headquarters on second floor of the I. O. O. F. build ing: Voted for National President. The various local unions of the United Mine Workers of America In District No. 2 voted last- week for their choice for National President to succeed John Mitchell. There are two candidates for the office, Hon. W. B. Wilson, of Blossburg, secretary- treasurer of tbe National organization, and T. L. Lewis, vice-president of the same organization. Following is the result of the election In this vicinity: Wilson Lewis Reynoldsville, 72 10 Soldier 125 40 Ratbmel, :108 24 Eleanor, 270 5 rardus, 113 Sykesvllle, 23 14 Eriton 80 36 Thomas Haggerty, a National officer, says tbat District No 2, Central Penn sylvania, will give Mr. Wilson 20,000 majority. ' Opened with Brookvllle By a score of 30 to 15 tbe Brookvllle high school team won the first game of basket ball played with the Reyaolds ville high school team this season. The contest Friday night was a lively affair in which Brookville showed tbe effects of three months'' practice in superior team work. The Reyaolds ville boys have had little or ao practice as yet this season and their work was very fair considering this handicap R. H. S B. H. S Shields Gillespie Robinson Coleman J Burns Murray Right Forward Left Forward Center Right Guard LeftGuard Speaker Scott Butler Rogers Snyder Remember Mother With a fine upholstered rocker; make h6r life easy. We never had such an assortment.. C. R. HALL. Yes, speaking of candy we have plen ty in good variety at fair prices. We are in shape to give you special prices. All goods absolutely pure. Robinson & Mundorff. Christmas rockers at Hall's. We will reduce tbe price on al articles for tbe holidays. A. Katzen. Cardigan Jacket for Xmas at Milllrens. Buy your boy a suit for Christmas from Bell. Silk mufflers at Milllrens. If you want a bill of goods make out your list and let us give you our prices. we save you money. Try us. Robin son ft Mundorff. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Mrs. E. A. Hull, is visiting In Troy, Fa. John Foust was in Pittsburg tbls reek. J. W. Sykes was In Curwensvllle this week. Miss Ida Showers Is visiting in Klttannlng. Mrs. D. H. Johnsonburg. Young Is visiting b Mrs Ambrose Strouse Is visiting in New Bethlehem. Misses Helena and Rose Black visited In Caledonia last week. Miss Mary McClure visited In Buff alo, N. Y., tbe past week. J. W. Gillespie and. wlfo were In Pittsburg last week on business. Mrs. Catherine Tobln and daughter, MIbs Kate, are visiting In Oil City. Mrs. U. G. Scheafnocker, of Brook vllle, was a visitor In town last Thurs day. Miss Elizabeth Davis, of Scranton, visited her parents in this place last week. Mrs. P. L Smith, of Punxsutawney, visited her parents In this place tbe past week. Mrs. W. T. Darr and Mrs. Kittle Steel, of Brookvllle, spent Tuesday with Mrs. C. R. Hall. Mies Vlvlun Tompkins went to Edrl, Pa., Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents. Miss Marie Altmun went to Scott dale, Pa.. Saturday to spend the holi days with a sister. Mrs. F. O. Sutter and son, Konnetb, will go to Cleveland, Ohio, to day to spend tbe holidays. James Douglass, of OH City, visited his niece, Mrs. O. D. O'Dcll, In this place tbe past week. Mrs. C. K. Hawthorne, of,Brookvllle, spent Sunday at home of her father in West Reynoldsville. Miss Vera Applegate visited ber sister, MIs9 Margaret Applegate, In Klttannlng the past week. , Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Means, of Frost burg, spent Sunday at borne of their son, Dr. L. L. Means, in this place. ' Mrs. Robert Fergus and Miss Phyllis Hays were In DuBols Thursday attend ing tbe funeral of Miss Anna McBrier. While in Pittsburg last week George Hughes, manager of tbe Reynoldsville Distilling Co., sold a carload of whiskey. Mrs. J. J. Long, who bas been spend ing the winters in tbe south for benefit of her health, left here Monday for Tampa, Florida. W. T. Cox, of this place, attended a meeting of tbe directors of tbe Sum mervllle Telephone Company at Brook ville last Friday. Prof. J. R. Wilson, former principal of the West Reynoldsville schools, now student In Grove City College, was in town over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- T. L. Snyder and son, Thomas Lansing, Jr., of Clearfield, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gillespie over Sunday.. Richard Smith and wife, who have been at Creekside, Indiana county,' several months, have returned to their home In Reynoldsville for tbe winter.' Miss Anna McMasters, who was at her borne near New Bethlehem a couple of weeks, returned here last week and went from here to Derry, Pa., Satur day. Misses Lucy Bowers, Lettie Williams and Minnie Colkitt, of Winslow, and Miss Xula Hetrick, of Cool Spring, were guests of Mrs. J. R. Mllliren over Sunday. H. A. Swab, Charles Hollenbaugh and Calvin T. Dickey have gone to Enid, Oklahoma, where they will re main several months at least, and perhaps longer. John Thornton, formerly of tbis place, now student la Grove City Col lege, stopped In Reynoldsville on bis way to home of his parents at Blooms burg to spend holiday vacation. Horace G. Miller, editor of tbe Punxsutawney Aews, candidate for tbe Republican nomination for Assem bly was In Reynoldsville Friday. Mr. Miller is one of tbe strongest candi dates in the field. M. J. Gleason, engineer on the P. R. R. passenger run from DuBols to Red Bank early In the morning and tbe late train back to DuBoia at night, went to work this week after being off duty two weeks on account of ill ness. Mra. L. F. Hetrick and son, Jelbart, and Clyde Hughes are visiting the for mer's daughters, Mrs. H. O. Watta at Emswortb, and Mrs. W. A. Gray at Ambridge, suburbs of Pittsburg. Miss" Alda Means, wbo graduated from tbe Reynoldsville high school In May of this year, and la teaching school at Frostpurg this term, spent Sunday at home of her brother. Dr. L. L. Means, In this place, and went to county Institute Monday. Miss Dorothy Sutter Is visiting her brother, Albert P. 8utter, In Franklin. C. F. Hoffman and family left here Monday morning for their new home at Wetumpka, Alabama. As stated last week, their host of friends were sorry to see them move away, but wish them success In tbelr home In the southland. Dr. B. E. Hoover was called to Winslow, Gaaklll township, Monday on account of the Illness of bis father, S. T. Hoover, who was Injured a few days ago by bis horse running away and throwing him out of buggy. Mr. Hoover had three ribs brokon. He Is 83 years old. David Sowers and wlfo, I. F. Miller and wife and John Collins and wife wete called to Warren Saturday on account of serious Illness of David Harding, brother of the ladies. Mr. Harding is now in the hospital at Warren. He Is some better than be was Saturday. B. Y. P. U. Officers. At tbe regular semi-annual business meeting of the Baptist Young People's Union the following officers were elect ed for the ensuing term: President, Or- rle H. Sheesley; Vice-President, Miss Msude Rea; Rec. Sec, Mrs. J. Irven Rea; Cor. Sec, Miss Lucy Carl; Tress,, J. Irven Rea; Organist, Mixs Helen Meek; Ass't Organfsts, Fonda King and Florence Harris. Death from Peritonitis. Frank Weary, aged twenty-two yeurs, eon of Mr. and 'Mru. Eioanucl Weary, died at the home of bis parents In Washington township, at 1100 a. m. Tuesday, Dec 17, 1907, from peri tonitis. Ho first had appendicitis. Funeral sorvlce Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. W. Myers. In terment In the Emerlckyille cemetery. To the Public. I have sold my jewelry business to Mr.- J. W. Cunningham and wish to tbank my many friends for tbeir long and continued patronage, and solicit a continuance for my successor, who will conduct tbe business at tberold stand. I can recommend Mr. Cunning ham as an honorable business man and a workman of rare ability. Any re pairing left with him will have care ful and ' prompt attention, and any business given him will be highly appreciated. Again thanking you all for pa6t favor; and asking your kind consideration for Mr. Cunningham, I am respectfully, C. F. HOFFMAN. Packages for Adams Express. We will not call for outgoing express packages next week, and all packages to go on noop trains must be in tbe express office not later than 10.00 a. m. on day package Is to be sent out. F. O. Sutter, Adams Express Agent. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind assistance after the death of our beloved wife and mother, R. E. Hogue and Children. Speaking of Christmas. ' C. R. Hall, at tbe bouse furnishing store, has a wonderful lot of tbe hand somest rockers, both upholstered -and plain, and wishes to close thesn-out at a reduction. See the goods and prices Mr. Chandler, wbo leetured here re cently said: "Gillllan is 'America's greatest humorist. He never falls 1 'make good,' and you are to be con gratulated on selecting him as a num ber of your course." Mr. G-Ulllan will appear in tbe public school auditorium,. Friday evening, Jan. 10, 1908. We want to reduce our stock before first of year, invoicing time, and are of fering some extra bargains on "onia. , lines on which we are a little over stocked. Robinson & Mundorff. The Democratic National convention will be beld lo Denver, Col., July 7, 1908. One hundred varieties of candv in select from at 10 cents up to 11.00 a pound. At the Velvet Ice Cream and Candy Co. store. Try It. Turklesand chickens for Christmas at Hunter & Milllrens. Xmas neckwear at Millirens. For ladles and gents furnishing goods go to A. Katzen's where the pricea are always satisfactory. See the Christmas shirts at Millirens. All kinds of nut bars at tbe Velvet Ice Cream and Candy Co. store. Tbe world renowned Hart, Baaffatav ft Marx suits and overcoats at Bell's. See tbe grand assortment of auk suspenders at Millirens. Christmas rockers at Hall's. We are giving a special deal on hog bams at present. Call in and see ua about it. It will pay yoo. Roblasia A Mundorff.