A, Katzen The Peoples' Bargain Store 30 Days' Clearance Sale Complete stock of Men's Clothing, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods and Shoes will be sold for the next 30 days At Cost and in many instances below cost. It is impossible to quote prices here but everything is marked in plain figures on the inside. The prices are astonishingly low and will be surprising to you. You should learn these prices and take advantage of this great 30 day clearance sale. Don't miss this big sale if you need anything in the var ious lines we handle. Everything first-class. No shoddy goods. A. Katzen, Prop. If you need Furniture, Carpets, Dishes or Stoves, can at Hairs He can furnish your house from cellar to. garret. w o t I S O . X t j a r"1 K 2 CO O "s W 1 5 th CD 0 I ' Mrs. Margarrt Fve Dead. Mrs. Margaret Hutchison Fye died at the home of her niece, Mrs. C. C. Chit tea ter, Thursday morning at one o'clock, a'tern prui meted Illness covering sever al months: Ever since last October she had been suffering from nervous prostra tion and heart trouble. The best of care and modioli attention was glve'n her, but gradually nor strength nbh 'd nway and t: the watchful friends the end was not unexpected. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutchison. Sr , and was the youngest of a family of eight children. She wa born at the old homestead, a short distance from town, where her girlhood was spent. The mother died 25 years ago and Margaret leuisined at home looking after the welfare of her aged father and caring for his declining years. Thirteen years ago the father departed this life and since then Margaret bad made ber homo with her brntners and sisters. About seven years ago Mrs. Fye united with the Brockwayville Presby terian church and baa been a devoted member and regular attendant when ever possible and as long as her health permitted. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Marshall, of Lanes Mills, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. M. B. Moorhead and Thomas Hutchison, of Brockwayville; Mrs. Thomas Pifer, of WUhaw; Mrs. J. A. Cooper, of Cambridge Springs, and Joseph Hutchison, of Pittsburg. Two other brothers, John, of New Bethle hem, and James, who resided here, preceded the sister to the grave. Brqckwayville Record. Funeral servico was held Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Paul J. Slonaktr, and interment was made in Beech woods cemetery. IHE, WISE lilCOISrOMIZE - 33 1-3 OFF OlST CLOTHING Show Appreciation. If husbands only knew the power of a little praise where their wives are con cerned, there would be fewer tragedies. All work is made sweeter by kindly ap preciation. It does not cost much to tell your wife that she look9 pretty in her new dress, and yet how many of you fall to notice the dress at all, or worse still, if you do notice it, It is only to find fault with the cost of it. Just try the praise plan for awhile. Give up fault finding. Why should you speak to your wife in a tone of voice you would not dare use toward another woman? A woman will work cheerful ly forever if Bhe gets love and apprecia tion of her efforts. You can't afford to lose your wife's love, for it is the most precious of all your possessions. But even the tenderness and endurance of the most faithful of women wears out if it meets with nothing but neglect. Ex. Card of Thanks. , We hereby wish to express our heart felt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and after the death of our father, also thankful for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. J. A. Truitt and Family. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coch ran, Ga., writes: "I had a bad sore come on the Instep of my foot and could find nothing that would heal it until I ap plied Bucklen's Arnina Salve. Less than half of a 25c box won the day for me by affecting a perfect cure." Sold under guarantee at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. drug store. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Reynoldsvillo, Pa., for week ending June 20, 1908. Earl Brackets, Miss Mary Bloom baugb, James Delaney, Loyd Fulllng ton, Mrs. W. F. Kearney, Sidney Schnitzer, C. M. Winegarner & Son. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. Children's tan button or lace shoe, 70o, 80c and 90c Thursday After Supper at Bing-Stoke Co.'s. ' Barefoot sandals, price 45c, 50c and 65c at Adam's. Straw hat; at half price Thursday After-Supper. Bing-Stoke Co. Want Column. Raton: One cent per word (or each and vorvlnBertlon. For Sale Good milch cow; Jersey; o faults. Inquire at Star office. For Sale First class business. In quire at The Star office. For Sale McCormick mowing ma chine good as new; fresh cow. In quire of Wm. Gibson. For Rent or Sale The L. F. Het rick property on Third street. Inquire of C.,W. Flynn. For Sale Small cabinet organ 115. Write Joseph E. Klrkwood, Reynolds vllle, Pa. (For Sale or Rent The A. C, Pierce property on Jackson street. In quire of M. M. Davis. For Rent Six room bouse In West Reynoldsvllle; water and gas. Inquire of G. G. Williams. For sale Houses, lota and farms. In quire E. Neff, Eeq., Reynoldsvllle, Pa. For Rent Good six room house on Hill St., near Fifth. Inquire L. M. Snyder. BOYS' , KNEE PANTS- 19c r MILLIRENS BOYS' I WAISTS, 19c and J 39C CLOTHING SALE Now Going On To Continue Until Stock is Reduced, The backwardness of the spring season has caused us to be overstocked in elegant made clothing, made for us in our own way. You all know when you get a suit with MILLIREN label you have the best that money can buy. You know the shoulders are hand padded, button holes are hand made, and rest assured the the garment will retain Its shape. The Chance of a Lifetime is now Offered You Right in Season, just when You Want New Clothes. 33 y PEE CUT OFF R9SSB9ufR9HH89I On Men's Suits, Young Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Men's Pants, Young Men's Pants, Boys' Pants. Men's Suits 3-98 Boy's Knee Pants Suits 1.48 Men's Pants 2.28 Men's Suits 4.98 Boy's Knee Pants Suits 1.98 Men's Pants 2.48 Men's Suits 6.48 Boy's Knee Pants Suits 2.28 Men's Pants 2.98 Men's Suits 7.98 Boy's Knee Pants Suits 2.98 Men's Pants 3.48 Men's Suits 8.98 Boy's Knee Pants Suits 3.48 Men's Pants 3.98 Men's Suits 10.48 Boy's Knee Pants Suits 3.98 Boy's Long Pants 88c Men's Suits 12.48 Men's Pants 78c Boy's Long Pants $1.18 Men's Suits 14.98N Mens Pants .98c Boy's Long Pants 1.48, Men's Suits 16.98 Men's Pants $1.38 Boy's Long Pants 1,98 Boys Knee Pants Suits 1.28 Men's Pants 1.78 Boy's Knee Pants 19c Boy's Knee Pants 39c Boy's Knee Pants 59c Boy's Knee Pants 79c THE CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME TO GET GOOD CLOTHING AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. $ $ $ $ A MILLIREN BROS. The RELIABLE Clothiers WHO EXPECT TO STAY and BACK UP their ADVERTISEMENTS Reynoldsvllle, Pa, ill ,(' i Poor Drain FMpe Is one that drama your pockot for constant repairs. Have us fix up your plumbing and atop that constant drain on your purse. We do the kind of plumbing that stays plumbed. Of course It docan't last lorevor. But It will last as long aa It ought to and much longer than perbapa your previous experience would lead you to expect. Think we must charge pretty stiffly fur that kind of plumb ing? Not a bit of It. Come and ace. C. E. HUMPHREY Plumber VAWV tow'' ww!rryww I 7erlfcst Rubber AND Climax Asphalt "Tin Rooming that Never Lek." . Need no paint. Samples, prices, etc., on request. McHenry-Millhouse Hfg. Co. South Bend, Tnd. For Sale Br Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. Reyoi.i6vii,le, Pa. Single Copies of The Star Mav be Secured at Thf Star Office at any time and in any quantity. Price per copy . Three Cents. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions $io or $12 to $12 or $14 to ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY Anglrscu, Wild wood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, N. J., Rehoboth, Del., and Ocean City, Md, ASBURY PARK, LONG BRANCH West End, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allenliurst, North As bury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon, Belmar, f'omo, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Manasquan, Brlelle, Point Pleasant, and Bay Head, N. I. Tickets at the lower rate good only In coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good in parlor or sleeping cars in connection with proper Pullman tickets. June 25, July!? and 23, August 6 and 20, and Sept. 3, 1908. Train leaves Reynoldsvllle 4:25 p. m. Tickets (rood or passage on trains leaving Pittsburg at 8.50 p. m. and 10.45 p. m., the latter train carrying Pullman sleeping cars only to Philadelphia and through to Atlantic City, and their connections going, and all regular trains returning within sixteen days. For stop-over privileges and full information consult nearest ticket Agent. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Trafflo Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent.
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