7 REVNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBEB 25, 1907. NUMBEB 33. VOLUME 16. How About that Boy of Yours '" Are his feet dry ? Just the time of year they Bhould be dry. Buy him a pair of Burley & Stums high or low tops, curried by us. We are showing an uullned ehrie for boys, made of Kangaroo, with hand-nailed bottom. Our Mud ehoe for boys is a winner. We never showed a better variety of Men's and Women's fine footwear. SOMETHING NEW A Lidles' Footbold put up in a rubber lined bag. Can be carried in pocket or pocket-book. Price 75c. Nolan, the Shoe Man. ConyriqTit For Your Y OU'LL find more good things you'll see anywhere else; same time. We've a lot of Hart Schaffner & Marr finj clothes to show you; and while an overcoat or a suit is not a common gift for Christmas, you'll find anybody you give one to very well pleased with it; and with you. Such a gift will cost you $18 to $50; best money's worth yoj ever had. Make yourself a present of that kind. We have some very fine neckwear for you; 50c up to $3 and $4; always acceptable; no man ever has too many neckties. - , Dressing and bath robes $5 to $20: smoking jackets $5 to $20. Men's jewelry, shirt and cuff studs, scarf pins. Men's sloves, umbrellas, canes; and all the little things that careful dressers want. They're inexpensive here ; and "good. . ' The First Capital and Resources JOBM H. ifADCIIKH, Pres. John H. Knurher Henry C. Doible Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking SINGLE COPIES 1906 by TTnrr ScJ-.PKv 5 Marx Christmas Buying- here for your Christmas presents things that will give pleasure and that W; H. BELL, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. National Bank OF REYNOLD8VILLE. Surplus $165,000.00 . . $550,000.00 OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres. K. C. ScnocKima, Cashier DIREOTORH J. 0. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond John H. Corbett R. H. Wilson OF THE STAR THREE CENTS. x for a msn or a boy than will be sensible at the TWO DAY MEETING. Dr. J. A. Parsons Issues an Invitation to the Public to Participate. Rnnolusville, Pa., Dec. 20. 190r. There will be held In the Methodist Epis copal church, Ueynoldsvlllo, Pa., a two day meeting tor Bible Study and Waiting on Ood under the general direction of the Presiding Elder, to which all the ministers of the dis trict are Invited. Free entertainment will be provided for all ministers who notify the pastor, Rev, J. A. Parsons, any time before December 28. Tne following program la suggested but is subject to change; Monday, December 30. 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Rev. J. 11. Clemens, Rldgway. Tuesday, December 31. 10.00 a.m. Prayer and Bible Study .... 1 ...Rev. J. W. Blalsdall, New Bethlehem Others will be present. 2.00 p. m. Prayer Service. Address, "Bap tism with the Holy Spirit" ... .Rev. 8. H. Prather, Johnsonburg 7.30 p. m. Hour of Prayer Rev. W. E. Frampton, Sykesvllle 8.30 p. m. Sermop Rev. U. W. Miner Punxsutawney 9.30 p. m. Love Feast Rev. 11. H. Barr DuBols 10.18 p.m. Bernion Rev. C. H. Quick , Punxsutuwney 11.30 p. ni. Lord's Supper ....Conducted by hev. A. R. Rich, P.E, Wednesday, January 1, l(i08. 10.00 a. m. Quiet Hour ..Rev. F. M. Reddlngcr, Falls Oreek And others 2.30 p. m. Waiting on Ood. And addresses by Rev. J. A. McOamcy, Brookvllle, and Rev. J. H. Jclbart, New. Bethlehem 7.30 p. m. Evangelistic Service Rev. J. B. Neff, DuBols Following this, a series of evangelist meetings will be held In this church, contin uing as long as the Interest will seem to war rant. The pastor will be assisted pnrt of the time by Rev. E. F. Walker, of Green Castle lnd. He was for several years a successful pastor In Ohio, and In more recent years a successful evangelist. Your pastor has In two previous years been assisted by Rev. Walker, and Is grateful that lie has been able to secure bis services at this time. Let every member attend all these service especially the afternoon and evening one during the closing of the Old Year and the opening of the New. Make a prayer-list at once. Bring some one to Christ and win a star In your crown. A special Invitation is extended to all non-church members. Where will you spend eternity? "Prepare to meet your Uod." I am sincerely yours, J. A. PARSONS, Pastor. 8 fa fa a fa fa fa fa Fine line of holiday goods sold at your own price at Long's Bargain store opposite City Hotel. I must sell my stock to get ready to move south. Cards of thanks and obituary poetry are charged for at rate of 5 cents per line. .Your next suit at MUlirens. . Silk mufflers and all kinds Of hand kerchiefs at A. Katzen's, The best store to buy ladies' and misses coats la at Horwitz's in the old opera bouse building. You get the same goods at one-third less than the price you pay elsewhere. Cherry Sherbet od band for Christ mas at Velvet Ice Cream and Candy Co Silk in fancy or initial kerchiefs for Xraas at Millirens. Christmas rockers at Hall's. Fancy cuff links for Xmas gifts at Millirens. For a new assortment of tovs it. lorf prices go to A. Katzen's, The Peoples Bargain store. See the Millirens. fur driving gloves at Try our homemade Brittles. They are fine. Velvet Ice Cream and Candy Co. Coat sweaters all colors for Xmas gifts at Millirens. Freed hTm Piles THE JOY OF IT. The utter misery and despair of the sufFeref from piles or hemorrhoid! can never be des cribed. Not only the intense itching and slinging, not only the dread of a surgical operation, but the whole system seems to be undermined by this horrible disease. The joy which cured ones experience on being freed (roni itching, bleeding and protrud ing piles is told in thousands of letters received in regard to Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment You need not tell the writers of these letters) that there is a case of piles which Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment will not cure, (or they will Dot believe it. They alone know how they suffered, and also know that this ointment cured them. It brings relief at once. 50 cts. a box, at all dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. , Mr. John Auer, East 5th St, Marys' frille, Ohio, states : "For twenty years I could get no relief from itching piles, either from doctors' or other treat ments. One box of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment positively cured them, to slay cured and the relief and comfort too great to be described." For Sale by Stoke & Feicbt Drug Co. j et your Meat to-day; market closed all day to-morrow, (Xmas). j j Hunter & Milliren MAKING AN EVENING AT HOMEDELIGHTFUL The Edison Phonograph makes any evening short. It fills In hours that might otherwise lag, be wasted, or even be Hi spent. It is a harmless, whole some amusement maker and one ,that brings out the qualities of sociability and enjoyment. The Edison Phonograph with Edison Gold Moulded Records, puts In every home the means of enjoying nearly every kind of wholesome entertainment music ranging from rag-time to grand opera, dialogues and speeches, dancing and the general sociability that follows real entertainment. Whether it is for a circle of friends who have dropped In, or for your own family circle, you will not find any amuser so great, so reliable or so entertaining as tha Edi son Phonograph. Call and hear them at the HASKIN'S MUSIC STORE Revnoldsville. Pennsylvania. HEADLEY'S He has a fine line of Christmas novelties JilSl Wlltlt UOII want Tor xmas CANDIES a specialty. Your Order Solicited I GGlltfll Moore's s X This Week we have, whlia they last J 1 c&Z& FutipUrf - 55o 2 lbs. Kaislnafof- fco Fancy Potatoes, per Bu.,- 80c Fancy Greon Grapes, per pound, 10c Fancy Cranberries, per J quart, 10c and 15c m Tbete are only a few. Come and see the rest. m : : w. it Moore Leading Grocer. m CLERK'S NOTICE IN BANK RUPTCY. In the District Court of the United State for the Western District of Pennsylvania, Philip Sbcater Huuck, of ReynoWsvillu, Jefferson County. Pennsylvania, a himkrupt under the Act of Cohere of July 1, if-'., k... inrr i,.,llJ f.vs A full .lll,a.,.n' ..It ill nits, appiou iw anil mrn II HHC 11(1111 it 1 1 debt provable Hirnfnst his estate under said creditors nwl other persons in Interest, to appear oeiore uni sum i tmn- in riusourun, in Mild District, on the tiih tiny of January 1IUU lit- 111 SVILf In t,a f,i.Un,i.m It r-l..v. cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. ILLIAM T. X.INDMET, Clerk. jyjINXIE N. KECK, . Notary Pvhmc. Stenographer and Typewriter. Roynoldsvillc.Pa. 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