en Jfl . NEWS Or GENERAL INTEREST IN TOWN- COUNTY AND STATE 43 Our Holiday Basement Department Draws Throngs of Shoppers Surely you must see our Fairyland of Childish Delight The hearts of hundreds of youngsters are gladdened by the wonderful Toy Display in our basement. We hear the delightful childish laughter and see thur beaming faces as they gaze upon these Xmas splendors. , . Every one seems good natured-glad they are living when thrown in contact with the joys of childhood at Xmas time. Bring the children see that they come. ' " Here you will find every imaginable toy--instructive and amusing, .also dolls, games, books, etc., etc. SANTA CLAUS MAKES HIS HEADQUARTERS IN OUR BASEMENT Imported China A magnificent showing of the better grades at pries that will meet with your approval. Not a poor item in the department. Cups and saucers from 5 to 50c Shaving mugs from 10 to 25e Bread and butter plates 5 to 25c China table plates 10 to 50c China cake plates 10 to $1.00 Ind. butter per set 15 to 35c China chop plates 25 to $1.00 China fruit dishes 10 to $1.00 China sauce dishes 25 to 50c China nut bowls 25 to $1.00 China salad dishes 10 to $1.00 China bon-bons 25 to 50c . Toy china tea sets 10c to $1.00 China salt & peppers 5 to 15c China tea strainers 5 to 15c Mayonaise bowls 25 to 50c China spoon trays 10 to 35c China celery Trays 50 to $100 China cream pitchers 5 to 25c China Syrup Pitcher 15 to 25c China cracker Jars 25c to $1.00 China puff boxes 10 to 35c China hair Receivers 10 to 35e China sugar & cream 25 to 50c China jewel stand 25 to 50c China Mustard pots 10 to 25c China pin trays 5 to 25c 3 piece table sets 35 to 50c China chocolate sets 75, $1.50 China fern dishes 25 to 50c China bisque figures 5 to 35 China Vases 5 to 25c China money banks 10 to 25c Glass Vaser 10 to 25c Glass water sets 75c to $1.25 Iron and Steel Toys Come in and look through our unusually strong line to sell from 5c to 50c Compare their makeup and size of pieces with those of other stores. ' Pony and cart, pony and coal cart, trains of cars and engines, automobiles, fire engines, hook and ladder . truck, . hose truck, dump wagons, dump carts, express wagons, hay wagons, and many others. Priced from 5c to 50c See the beautiful doll in our window which will be 'given away on December 26. !Q0 Tree Ornaments No tree is complete without an assort ment of tree ornaments. They are showy. Our eplendip showing of assortments and the prices we name will make interesting reading for prospective buyers. Blown glass ornaments from lc to 10c Blown glass beads from ic to 10c Tinsel Chromo ornaments lc to 10c Filled Christmas stockings 5c to 10c Tinsel trimmings, the yard 1 ic to.6c Christmas bells, tisBue lc to 10c Festooning from 5C to 10c Christmas candles, the box lOc Candle holders, the d6zen 5c to 10c Wood Toys and Juvenile Furniture A bigger and better line than ever before. Nowhere else will you find as complete a showing at as low price. Square back chair or rocker . 25c White enameled high chair 10c to 25c White enameled rocker 10c to 25c White enameled tables lOc to 25c White enameled settee 10c to 25c Childs bent Rattan chair 50c Childs bent Rattan rocker 50c Childs toy dresser from 5c to 10c Childs toy wash Btand from 5c to 10c Childs toy bureau from 5c to 25o Childs toy cradle from i0c to 15c Childs toy beds from 10c to 75c Childs toy tables from 10c to 50c Childs toy laundry sets from ' 10c to 40o Childs toy Snow shovels 10c Childs doll house from lOc to 50c Childs toy stable from 10c to 25c Childs toy stock farm from 10c to 25c Toy suit cases from 10c to 25c Toy tool chests from 25c to 50c Toy ten pins from 10c to 25c . Shoo fly rockers from 50c to $1.00 Toy wheelbarrows from 10c to 25c Toy wagons from 10c to 25o Toy go-carts from 25c to 50c Doll carriages from 25c to 50c Toy pianos from 10c to 50c Two wheeled carts 10c Four wheeled hay wagons 15c Games, AH the New Things As well as the popular old favorites. In no previous year did we show you such a choice collection at such interesting prices. See the new games of Chan ticleer, Home from the Jungle and Find the North Pole. We also have the game of Fortune Telling, Snap, Old Maid, Dominoes, Checkers, Authors, Tiddledy Winks, Scroll Puzzles, Blow Foot Ball, Table Cr.oquet and many others. Priced from , 5c to 25c We also carry a complete line of A, B C, and Building Blocks. Gold Trading Stamps given with each and every purchase. ing-Stohe Co. Reynoldsville, J?a. Dolls Dolls Dolls From the world's original markets. Every maker at home and abroad contributes his good things to this sifted show mg. If a doll is old and staple we have it. If it is new and promising we have it. We buy and sell 'more dolls than any other store in Reynoldsville. Bisque dolls from 5 to 50 Dressed bisque dolls io to 50c China Dolls from lcto25c Dressed jointed dolls 10c to $1 Japanese dolls 5c to 50c Chanticleer dolls lo to 25c Rag dolls 10 to 50c Sleeping dolls loc to $1.25 ' Talking dolls 50c to $1.25 Washable dolls 25c to $1.25 Unbreakable dolls 50c to $1 25 Kid body dolls 10c to $l!25 Teddy bear dolls 10c to $1.00 China doll heads 5c to 20c Bisque doll heads 10c to 50c Copper doll heads 15c to 50c Doll slippers . 6c to 10c Doll corsets i5c Doll fur sets 10c to 25c Doll toilet sets loc to 25c Doll sacques from 5 to 10c Doll caps from 5C to 10c New born baby dolls. TJn breabable. Something entirely new offered for the first time here, 50c to $1.00. DECORATED TIN TOYS An improved line and strietly up-to-date. Compare item for item and price for price and satisfy yourself qf our matchless values. Tin trumpet from 5 to 25c ' Tin rattle trumpet 5 to 10c Imported tin tops 5 to 15c Blow accordions , lo to 25c Toy tin tea sets 10c to 25c Enameled kitchen sets 10 to 4oc Childs tin mugs 5 to 10c Tn toy watches 5 to 10c .Tin Engines 10 to 25c Tin automobiles 5 to 10c Tin toy dust pans 5 to 10c Tin cup saucer, plate 5 to 10c Toy galvanized tubs 5 to 10c Toy galvanized pails 5 to loc Sand Pails from 5 to 10c Wright model airships 10 to 25c Transparent slates 5 to 10c Toy paint outfits 5 to 25 Watering pots 5 to 10c Zylonite Rattles 5 to 10c Tin musical toys 5 to 10c Cloth covered dogs 10 to 25c Tumbling teddy bears 50c to $1 Jointed felt animals 10 to 25c Plush Bears 10 to 50c The pick of the market at awny down prices. Ruer balls 5 to 25c Rubber dolls 5 to 25c Rubber rattles 5 to 10c Painted rubber balls 5 to 25c Brass shelled drums 50 to $1.25 Indian scrap baskets lo to 25c Mouth Organs from 5c to 25 Mr. ntid oMrs. M. C. Colemun will entortiiln'itcn touchers during Institute week. Thermometers inj Reynoldsville register ed eight degrees below tero last Saturday morning, which is the lowest for the season thus far. John M. Hays, mail carrier on one of the rural routes, has purchased a natty newocovered sleigh. ' Thelprlvate car of Jumes Buckalew, of Oil City, passed through Reynoldsville Friday andiagain on Saturduy, attached to Pennsylvania passenger trains. C JohnlCottle.iwho has beeuwatchman at the Stur.o Glass Company's Plunt for several years, has resigned his position and same Is being, tilled by Hermun Delble. TheEldrcd Window Glass Company at Punxsutawney;,ls now ccomplaining of an Inadequate supply of gas. It looks much as though a gas.jproducer would. .have to be installed there to profitably manufacture their product. Rawl McMUlenr a young man who formerly resided Jin Reynoldsville, was painfully injured at James Cltv. npnr Tvhtia last week, while employed as a carpenter on the new plate glass plant at that place. Mr. McMillen was caught under n fnllinc plank ahduwas injured on side and back. ne was taken to a hospital and is reported much Improved. Will Tyson narrowlv escntied th Im nf an eye last week through being hit on that organ with a flying Dlece of coaI. a mn particle of the coal entered the eye and worKea Deneath the eyeball, necessitating a delicate operation to remove it. rn. Nolan performed It Friday and now Mr. Tyson goes about .with s pad over the eye but with infinitely less Dain thnn Wn the operation. A two tear old child of Mr. and M. Thomas Flannlngan, of Desire, was pain fully burned Wednesday afternoon of last week while playing around a hotstove. Tn some way the child's clothing came In con tact with the fire and before the mother could comelto the rescue the little tot was enveloped In flames. In attempting to ex tinguish the Are the mother was also burn- rd, but not seriously. The child died the same day. About seventy-five!' members of the Knights of the Golden Eagle gathered around the banquet table In the lodire room at Reynoldsville Tuesday night of last week, following the Initiation of hhlf a dozen condidates into the mysteries of the first, second and third degrees, being the Pilgrimage, Knight and Crusade. Thirty three of the gentlemen came from De Lancey, seven from Punxsutawnev. and the balance were members of the local castle. THE SCHOOL EXHIBIT . AT THE INSTITUTE; At the request of many teachers a separate class will be made for all drawings that are colored In any way. 6y this plan the plain light and shade drawings Any school may bring the five In each' class of both the plain pencil drawings and of the colored drawings. The term school refers to school room, But a reward of merit will also be given the district having the best general exhibit, this part of the exhibit may Include not only the drawing and writing, but any school work. Any pupils living west of Roynoldsvillef and desiring to come on the train leaving Brookvllle at 11:05 a. m. will be given a speciul preleminary examination, If they will go at once from the train to the public school building. The same special condition is made for members of the Boys' Club who desire to come on that train. A five dollar gold piece and an Academic Dictionary are the prizes so far secured for the spelling contest, and some public spirited citizen or citizens . may offer further prizes. Very respectfully, L. Mnyne Jones, County Superintendent.. LIVE NEWS FROM EHERICKVIILE Revial meetings are now In progress at the M. E. church, with Rev. Yates assist ing Rev. Richards. Jacob Houpt, who has been employed at Dunkirk, N. Y., for some time, Is now visiting with old acquaintances In this place. Everybody seems very glad to see Mr. Houpt. Miss Nettle Cable, who has been em ployed at Reynoldsville, is now spending a. short vacation at her home In this place. George Flemmlng, who has been em ployed at the brick plant In Falls Creek for a number of years, is now at his hnm on account of a shut down. Miss Beulah Dinger, of this place, spent a few days last week with re1nt,lv in Knoxdalo, Glenn Cable and family, of Oil City, spent the past week with 'the former's, father, John Cable, of this place. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHRISTMAS Have you seen those soft sepia and green finished photos at the Kelz studio, and the latest pennant mounts? They are the most artistic things ever produced in a local gallery and make magnificent Christmas gifts to your friends. Drop In now and have your photo taken. There Is just time enough to have them finished in good time for Christmas. For His Christmas Nothing will be ap preciated so much as a . ' Pocket Knife COME AND SEE Our Window showing Santa Claus filling Bobby's stocking from his great bag full of Robeson "Shur-Edge" Pocket Knives which includes 15 new and ex-, - i . - - k pecially for this exhibit and never shown anywhere before. Sec full page advertisement in this week's Saturday Evening Post illustrating tlieie knives. Each. Knife ina Christmas Box' REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE C(X REYNOLDTVILLE, PA. The Most Useful Christmas Gift is bank book with an Initial deposit in this strong and popnlar institution. Whether the start is mado with One Dollar, Ten Dollars, or any other sum, the gift will certainly be appreciated, and will set the re dolent on the road to thrift and independence. ' Write for booklet. Four Per Cent. And No Worry Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Fourth Avenue and Smithfleld Street, ' Pittsburgh, Pa. i CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000.00. mXJtl .