m OF INTEREST Mrs. QQrtiard L. Taafo was in Fu! s ' t'reek.'Moiiday. Prof. "L. Msyne Jones, county superin tendent, was in Ueynoldsville Friday last making arrangements for the coming session at the county institute. Frank King, student at State Colleo, Is home for a short vacation. Miss Neile E. Sutter, of New Bethle hem. $ient Sunday at the home of her parents in Jioynuldsville. Dr. B. E. HouTer, of this placo, was one of tun moinbji'S of tlie Jury before which the case of the two .Payens was tried at .Brookville last week. Harvey S. Deter, formerly with S. C. Henrv in HevnoldsvUle, has accepted a position with the Mahoning Supply Company at Dchi icy, fiis county. A car jnmpe.t the track on the Pennsyl' vaniu near Fuller last Sunduy morning and .delayed truliic a few hours on that line, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. fttor are visiting in Boover Falls, Pa., this week. Father P. J. Lynch was in Hidgway the iflrst of this week. The residence of John Penman, of near Walstun. was totally destroyed by lire 'Thursday uhrlit. Mr. Penman was badly burned in an effort to saVo some of his furniture. There was sufficient snow on the side' Walks the past week to allow the younger element to coasL Born, Novcmbi-r Kith. 1010. to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. StaiiITT, in West Koynolds villo, a girl. November tilth. I'.UO, a son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stnuffer. in West Reynoldsvilk1. Tho school boarr! if Winslow U wnship .met at Frank's Tavern last Saturday .afternoon. It was pay day for tho teachers ut the township. The Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran church will hold their annual Christmas Bazaar and Market on .Saturday, Dej. 3rd. William Shobert. of Piuixsiitawney, Visited his former homo in West Kornolds villo over Sunday, Robert Hartninu. of DiiBois. was the K"est of his sister. Mrs. David Jones, in this place, last week. J, L.. Williams, at one tune a phou.g- nipher in Reynoldsvillo, now a geological export engaged on his chosen work in -Brii.iau Columbia, was in Ueynoldsville a few days last week. Ex-Sheriff Grant Schcafnooker. of Brookville, was a Rcynoldsville visitor .Saturduy. Mrs. Jncob Feic'nt. of Kittannlng, visited lit the home of Peter Feiclit in this place last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. E.l. C. Burns and daughter, Miss Hullle went to Grove City 'Saturday to visit a few days. The unexpected coming of cold weather caught many local farmers unawares. Jdost of thoiu had not dug their potatoes yet those flue two and three pound tubers that made the crop the best in several .years. Miss Bess Shannon has been visiting her Sister, Miss Sara, in Philadelphia the past Week. . Mrs. C. C. Peterson, and son, of DuBois, spent mst evening ut,.the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gouc Woodford. They wore on ;their way to Adriuu to .spend Thanksgiving with friends. Mr.. Pctorson will go over "Wednesday. - Now i the time to plant your holiday advertising if you want to capture a hare of tho holiday trade. Miss Florence Shannon visited several lays last week In Brookville. "Ilev. J. Booth was in Curwensville yes terday conducting the funeral of a former toember of his church in that place. Mrs. D. W. Morrison, of Tionesta, Forest county, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. H. Johnston, in West Reynolds villo, thejiust week. . . Lon R. Carlton, of Big Run, spent Sun ly iu town. . Miss Alice Sloan, of Brookville, Bpent .Saturday in this place. , Mrs. Annie Oberlin, of Richmond, India na county, is a guest at the home of her ibrottoer, David B. Stauffor, in West Ueyn rfddsville. Mrs. Virginia Summers and daughter, Miss Bora Knight, of Kensington, Ohio, visited iMis. Hannah Prescott and Mrs. J ?Vj: U. the latter part of the week. A. M. Woodward, formerly postmastor '.in Uejrholdsvllle, now living iu Clearfield, v.uaRoynoldsvillc visitor last Thursday. :Mc. IVoodard is no longer in business at -Clearfield, but having purchased a home in that town continues to reside there. K bunting party consisting of 'Squire ' Pe ry i B. Love, of Ueynoldsville, F. L, '.Sa Her, .Constable Win. Waugaman, J. L. JSuaffer, P. S. Reed, Al. Sheesley and Martin Zimmerman, of Sykesville, were in the mountains around Dents Run last TOre&k hunting doer and other game. PREPARING AN IMPRESSIVE PROGRAM EGR Tift ANNUAL : ELKS' LODGE OF SORROW r , The annual Lodge of Sorrow of the Royn . oldsvillo Lodge of Elks will be held in Adclphi Theatre tho first Sunday in : December. The exercises will be public and a special invitation will be extended I o all to attend. The speakers of the duy will be J. M. Evans, of Sharon, and Clement W. Flynn, of Rcynoldsville. During the past year four members of the Reynoldsville Lodge have passed over the river of death and the program being prepared for the lodge of sorrow will be very impressive. Ueware of Ointments for Catarrh ., that Contain Mercury, -Sa manor? "will aurelv destroy the seoaa of amrfl an iippi-wy derange tlie whole system when enuvluf It through the mucoua aurlacea. tiucb .articles should never be tued except on preeerlp g.Uoui from reputable pbyaiclauB. as tlie damage they - erlU V la tea fold to the good you can possibly de--4Tlve Irom them - Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured 'iy T. J. 7benoy. Co.. Toledo, O.. contains uo mer ' -cury. and b 'taken Internally, acting directly upon the btood and muooufl aurlacea ol the ayatem. In terror Oitarrta Cure be sure you get the fremuoe. ' It IMaaen Internally, and made In Toledo, Vliii. tr f'. .Theney A Vo. 'Testimonials free. . hold by ajruuiul. Price, 7 sc. per bottle. . . , . , 3akft Hall'a 1'iimllVLlMlla.ior amallnatkm. PILES DISAPPEAR So Does Ecr:m-i, 8 It Rheum, Ulcers, Oid Sires ana Cmbuncles Under the influence of San Cura Oint ment surprising cures are. mado so quickly that they seem like miracles. . Old sores that have caused the most Intense sutToiing in body nnd mind, and that have failed to yield to any other treatment are quickly healed after the poison has been drawn out by San Cura Ointment. Stubborn cases of piles like those of Rev. W. F. Gilbert of Titusvillc, Pa., vanish before this marvelous antiseptic Ointment. Mrs. Gllbeert writes; For 20 years I suffered with bleed ing and itching piles; at tiras I was confin ed to tlie house for more than a month. Two years ago I began using San Cura Ointment nnd one 50 cent jar made a firm and preimincut cure have not been troubled since. San Curn Ointment is guaranteed by Stoke and Feiclit, who is the agent in Rcy noldsville, to cure any of the above named diseases or money back. It instantly kills all pain from burns, cuts and bruises, draws out the poison and heals in a short time. 25 cents and 50 cents a jar at Stoke and Feiclit Drug Co. Go d Baby Soap San Cura is a healing and antiseptic soap: Just the soothing kind that baby needs. It frees the pores from all im purities, prevents fever. rashos and other infantile diseasee. Hest for any one's skin, cures pimples and blackheads, cleans the complexion. 25 cents a largo cake at Stoke and Fiecht Drug Co., Mull orders for San Cura Ointment and Soap filled by Thompson Medical Co., Titusville. Pa. An event of importance and savings" Bargains record breaking, sensational and unequaled I Season able, up-to-the-minute merchandise of superb quality and style, at Etartingly low prices. " A Mart Want To Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. But Dr. King's New Life Pills expel poisons from the system : bring hope and courage ; euro all Liver, Stomach and Kidney troubles; impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at Stoke & Fcicht Drug Co. ' Still in the Business - I We are still in the oyster business nnd have the Sealshipt, also the Sealshiptors. You know where you always got the best. Special rates to parties. Frank's Tavern. NOTICE. All persons arc horeby notified to not dump rubbish, waste, garbage or other material on the public road under penalty of the law. By Order Supervisors o Winslow Township. FRANK HILLIS, Secretary. A Regular Tom Boy. was Susie climbing trees and fences, Jumping ditches, whittling, always getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. But lawsl Her mother just applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve and cured her quick. Heals everything heal- able Bolls, Ulcers, Eczma,' Old Sores, Corns or Pilos. Try it. , 2oc at Stoke & Feloht Drug Co. .. ' For that Cold. Some of that good eight year old Govern ment bonded Antietam whiskey, fl.00 per quart at Frank's Tavern. Big Lssaon From a Little Town. The Boston Transcript, noting that the Democrats of the town of Revere, Mass., put forth a platform in the-recent campaign duly signed by the chairman nnd secretary of the party committee, calls attention to the fact that one of the planks pledged the party to a "comprehensive scientific study of the town for the purpose of adopting a general plan for the de velopment of the water, sewer and fire systems and the streets of the town." It says In comment: "If this were the general practice, If development did not depend so much on the' operations of 'cliques' nt town meetings, many a town would be better off than It la to-day. . In the little democracies' fights between 'quarters' rage for the control of the appropriations." Beware of Thais Knockarsl The men who do a town more harm than good may be classed as follows: First, those who oppose Improvement; second, those who run it down to Btran gers; third, those who never advertise their business; fourth, those who dis trust public spirited men; fifth, those who Show uo hospitality to any one; sixth, those who hate to see others make money; seventh, those who op pose every movement that does not originate with themselves; eighth, those wbb put on long faces when a stranger speaks of locating in their town; ninth, those who oppose every public enterprise which does not ap pear of personal benefit to themselves. Removal Starting Saturday, November 12th, and Ending December 10th $15,200 WORTH Men's, women's and children's suits, over coats, furs, hats, shoes and clothing On or before December 20. 1910, we will movn into the local I. O. O. F. building with a complete line of meu's, women's and children's brand new mrticnandise of every kind. This handsome new establishment will give us an additional outlet for our constantly increasing business. But, iu the meantime, we must get rid of our present seasonable merchandise.so as to enable us to escape the cost of moving and general wear and tear that goes with moving. The expense thus saved nieaus dollars saved to those who attend this sale. Also, if you will stop to consider the fact that it ha been over a year duce we have had a '-real sale," you will readily see that we can afford to and positively will, give you the biggest money-Maving bargains on all merchandise yon buy here during this sale to make up for a dozen so-called sales. And we guarantee every purchase to be lust aB we represent it or back goeB your money. It is needless to say that tht policies of this store or any other Btore that we may supei intend are of the very highest. , . . Remember two weeks shopping to get ready for winter before Thanksgiving and then only four weekB to Christmas. Six weeks shopping to be done in three. In Bumming up, we are very grateful so the people of Reynoldsville and vicinity forr.ir kind and liberal support and hope we may again have their patronage at this Bale, as well as at our mmt store. All are welcome. , ' COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS G LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS Big assortment of this season's plain and dressy full length coats to select from. $22 ladies' coats, sale price $11.75 $18 ladies' coats, sale price 9.50 $15 ladies' coats, sale price 7.49 $12 ladies' coats, sale price 5.75 $10 ladies' coats, sale price 4.49 $8 ladies' coats, sale price 3.49 $15 misses' coats, sale price 7.25 $10 misses' coats, sale price 5.00 $8 misses's coats, sale price 3,50 $6 misses' coats, sale price 2.75 $4 misses' coats, sale price 2.50 $3 children's coats, sale price - 1.75 $2.50 children's coats, price 1.39 LADIES' SUITS $18 ladies' Buits, Bale price 9.50 $15 ladies' suits, sale price .7.50 Dresses and Bkirts marked down accordingly. FURS , The very latest styles and best qualities. $35 sets $15 $25 sets $1.60 $20 sets $9.50 $15 sets $8.50 $10, $12 sets $4.50, $5 $8 sets 3.50 Children's fur sets 98c and up. Ladies' ond misses' hats 50c off on the dollar Ladies' outing night gowns, sale price 3!lc up Ladies' outing petticoats, sale price lite up UNDERWEAR Ladies' union suits Children's union suits .'Site and up 19o and up CLOTHING Men's and youths' Buits and overcoats. Our stocks are com plete, fashions are new; qualities guaranteed. Every garment is the product of the greatest tailors. Compare our prices: $20 suits, Bale price . $10 $15 suits, sale price $8.50 $12 Buits, sale, price $6.98 $8'8uits, Bale price $3.75 Overcoats, Trousers, Hats and Shoes Reduced accordingly. Tlie very best quality. OUTINGS and FLANNELETTES 8c per yard. Also a lot at 4 l-2c a yard. BLANKETS and COMFORTS Reduced 50o on the dollar. Remember the dates. Sale started Saturday, November 12, and lasts until December 10, 1910 Tell your neighbors, bring your friends! COME! COME! COME! Opera House Building I. HORWITZ Opposite Frank's Tavern Want column. d.... nn mat Dr word tor each ar rorj Insertion. For Rent Houae fit corner of Hill and Third ittreets. Inquire of Mrs. -ora Mitchell. Vn. uiit-Modern Improved eight room house. Inquire at The Star Office. Wanted-Soveral younir men to go to Arizona. M. C. Coleman. wntOn Grant street, six room house and bath, hot and cold water, gas every room. M. M. Fisher. For Rent Two house. Inquire of Mrs. Armor, Grant street. cio a rianriv Hirht cash mercantile business, dealing In post cards, confection ery, etc. Doing a nice business, which can be increased; located in Brookville. A bargain to quick buyer. Address Lock Box 14, Brookville, Pa. - Sewing Wanted Inquira of Lilly PontefractHDd Kaibcr Klepfer at the former's hom in West Keynoldsvuie No. 1st. FOB KENT House on Third street November 1st. Inquire of M. M. Davis. 1 - Fob Rent Good residence on Main treet at reasonable rates. Al! modern Improvement. Inquire of J. K. Johns ton, Reynoldsville,' or write mrs. jh. Ayres,J317 Federal 8tredt, Allegheny, Pa. - - ' . T Wanted To weave carpet for all people who can send material by street car. Write for prices.. The same old weaver Theophlel Demay, Box 317, Delancey, Pa. Fob Rent Eight room house in cluding bath room. L. M. Snydeb. For Sale No. 1 young Jersey cow ; also fine lot of pure Rhode Island Red fowls and Indian Runner ducks, A. C. Fish, West Reynoldsville, Pa. Wanted. Fresh cow. Inquire of Francis McDonald, Jackson street. ' FOR SALE Indian runner ducks and five white leghorn pullots. Arthur Lion Fondles A Child. In Pittsburg a savages llou fondled the hand that child thrust Into his cage. Danger to a child Is sometimes great when least rcgardod. Often it comes through Colds, Croup, and Whooping Cough. They slay thousands Dr. King's New Discovery oould have saved. "A few doses cured our buby of a very bad case of Croup", writes Mrs,. George B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C, "We al ways give It to htm when he takos cold. Its a wonderful medicine for babies." Best for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asth ma, Hemorrhages, Weak Lungs. 60 cents $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by. Stoke and Folcht Drug Co., x - A work shoe that gives more than satis faction. Men's Ease; prico H.OO to tf.AU. Adam's. Do not forget the place for your home made candies Roynoldaville Candy Works. Piano boxes for rale at Haokins Musio Store. Get Ready for the Holidays Rcmeti her the Holidays are coming in sight . Of course it will be your greatest delight To do the best turkey that comes down the pike Natures herbs will help you out all right. Sold at the Drugstores at Reynoldsville, Pa, Carlson's store, Prescottville. Pa. - ' Bateson'a store, Rathmel, Pa. SINGLE COPIES OF THE STAR THREE CENTS. . PYROGRAPHY All persons desiring work of this nature executed for ' Christmas or the holidays are requested to leave orders at once with the undersigned or address by mall. All work promptly and artlsticaly finished. MISS MARCARETTE APPLE GATE P. O. Box. 145 Reynoldsville. Pa. REAL ESTATE Rent ob Sell E. Neff, Justloe of the Peace Reynoldsville, Pa. F JEWELLLW of quality, Jewelry that you will not be ashamed to . give to your best friends and dearest loved . ones come to Cunningham's. :: :: If you are are undecided what to give . v for Christmas, come in and look our Btook over and you may ' see something that will , , justsui t. You can select your presents now while the stock is romplete and have them laid away tntil want ed by paying a email deposit. Engraving free. Rock ford Watoheb. CUNNINGHAM The Jeweler - Opposite Imperial Hotel Reynoldsville, Pa. 1 4 Beverly (O.) Dispntcn. JSoeley. ' 4 '