i Lit, truuu i i.ixerrrruxu.1 1 ixt. lluu. llu ntxr nu n::i i PERSONAL PARA0RAPH5. You don't need to worry over your Christmas Candies this year We are going to cloBe out our entire line of candies. After buying nearly three tons of candies for the holidays, we decided to cloBe our store for about three weeks after the first of the year for tne purpose of putting in a new frcnt and a general line of repairs on the build ing. Therefore we are going to sell bur entire line of candies at ' Greatly Reduced Prices in order to avoid storing them. Come in and look oyer before you buy. Our line is complete. Better come early as it will not last long at the prices we are going to Bell for. h. t: pet JREYNOLDSVILLE, PA. N.HANAU ' Will Sell for the next two weeks at less than cost ijaaies coaiB, fiuana $12. uu, now s t4 EA ac rn IvA Misses' coats, $7, $8, and $10 now.. $3.00 to $4.75 fji Children's coats, $3, $4, $5, go for.. $1.25 to $2.90 m zoc laaiea- an wool nose at 19c U 25c fleeced lined hose at 19c i 15c fleeced lined hose at .. 10c 15c children's hose at . . I0c 25c ladies' underware. . . . '. 19c 50c men's fleeced shirts 38c 50c men's fleeced drawers. 38c mj 50c men's all wool half hose. 39v 25c men's all wool half hose 19c 15c men's all wool half hose 10c 10c men's canvas gloves. 7c All men's silk handkerchiefs reduced. One-third off on all ladies' and misses' furs 8 Just eot in a new line of infants wraos. including W) 'A ' (i combination hood and cane. 35 and 40cJ goods now 25 .-. -j Children's sleeping garments 50c;goods for 3?; N.HANAU REYNOLDSVILLE, - pA. I i , Kl'i 11,74 " ay, ailtnpses of the People who reP v Injt To and FVo. Charles A. Herpel was In Barnesboro last week. Miss Gulda King spent last Friday In Sykosville. J arris Dick, of Punxsutawney, spent Sunday In town. Mrs. A. T. MeClure hnd business In Brookvllle Saturday. Clydo C. .Murray went to Rochester, N. Y. on a business trip. H. W. Shaffer, of Lock Haven, had business In town Monday. Miss Dora Reed visited relatives In Indiana county last week. " Ed. Stage, of Clearfield, visited at the home of F. S. Hoffman on Sunday. . H. P. Martz, of New Castle, Is visiting friends and relatives In Reynoldsville. Mrs. A. M. Winslow visited the D. of Rv lodge In rails Creek last Friday evening. Miss Ophelia Wesson returned Monday from a two weeks' visit in andcrgrift and Clarion. H. S. Haddon and wife visited ,a sister of the latter's at Sheffield Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. George Wildauer, of DuBois, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Taafe. Dr. B. E. Hoover nnd wife spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Eaton, in Sykesvlllo. . Mra. W. H. Lucas, who was In Weston Mills, N. Y., several wceks'visiting, return ed home last week. Earl Dempsey and wife, of Dents Run, visited the former's home in West Reyn oldsvllle this week. Mrs. H. G. Verstine, of Detroit, Michigan, was the guest of Mrs." Frank E. Rodgers last week. ' Misses Tacy Dempsey, Ethel Cooper, Emma Davis and Ruth Stiles spent last Saturday in DuBois. Miss Naomi Mitchell, who has been in Tyrone during the millinery season, returned home Monday evening. Mrs. Anna Mabon, of Marlon Center, was visiting Mrs. Cora Mitchell and other friends in Reynoldsville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raymond, of Smethport arrived Saturday to spend the holidays with the latter's sister Mrs. Fred Butler. William Fetter, of New Maysville, visited his son, W. W. Fetter, in Reyn oldsville Inst week, returning, home Monday. , - Mrs. Rachael Haddon, of Jascphlne, Pa.i is the guest of her son, H. S. Haddon, on Hill street. M-s. Haddon is in her 87th year. Thomas W. White will go to Eldorado, Blair county, this week to erect a new kiln for the Eldorado Brick Company at that place. Sister Marie Agnes, one of the teachers atJhe parochial school, was called to Sharon the past week on account of the death of a sister. Fred Lidle, who has been visiting hie parents, L. G. Lidle, near Rathmel, for several weeks, left for Sapulpa, Oklahoma, yesterday morning. John K. Keys, one of The Star's old subscribers at Enierickville, has moved to New Kensington and expects to make that his permanent home. Maurice Bolger, who is travelling for the Vulcnn Soot Cleaning Company, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Bolger, In Reynoldsville. H. L. Dixon, of Pittsburgh, Henry Williams, of Oak Ridge, and N? L. Strong, of Brookvllle, attended a meeting of the Star Glass Company's directors Saturday afternoon. J. G. Brenholta, who has been visiting a daughter at Carrolltown for several months, spent the past week with his son in this place. He will return to Carroll town to spend the winter. ' Dr. J. H. Murray went to Washington, D. C, last week, witnessed the opening of Congress and met his wife and children, who had been visiting at Mrs. Murray's home in Virginia for several weeks. Alfred Oliphant, who has been hunting with Will Scott in the woods near Dents Run for the past month, returned to Atlantic City last evening. In March Mossrs. Scott and Oliphant will join Norrls Bros, circus. Dennis O'Brien and granddaughter, Miss Florence O'Brien, went to Pitts burg yesterday. Mr. O'Brien will return to Reynoldsville at once but Florence will go to Grafton, Ohio, and visit with relatives for several months. ' fc I I I I . 1 $ . ' it ffflmmmmsmmmm Camrily S and Nuts for the Holidays. a 3 3 B -CANDY H J 8 to 25 cens . ' 3 TT 1 lb. box of chocolate Bon 3 y Bona 25 cents. The finest to be had in town at the price. THOS. D. HOON'S REAL ESTATE Rent or Sell E. Ned, Justice of the Peace Reynoldsville, Pa. Copyright Hart lebaffher ft Mm YOUNG men of the strenuous life; college men, business men, hustlers; these are the fellows we're especially for with - Hart Schaffner & Marx V clothes; new models with youth and athletic vigor in them; good styles for i$ older men, too. Plenty of good things to wear, shirts, hats, underwear, neckwear. This is our Btore. Suits $20 to $50 Overcoats $18 to $ 60 1 Remember we are ready for your hristmas buying. We haye on of the greatest assortments of useful hristmas presents in the line of smoking jackets neckwear, gloves, coat sweaters, umbrellas, caps in seal skJd, fur and cloth cups, underwear in two piece and combination suits, shirt9 plain and fancys, suit cases and bags. ! We invite you to call early, make your selection and We will lay whatever you select away for you. ' This the store to get what you want. Their is nothing in our line that you need send ont of town for, as we have the greatest line ever shown in any city store. W. H. BELL Good Clothes ancFurnishings REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Frank J. Black and wife, of Florence, visited the former's old home in Reyn oldsville Sunday. Mrs. P. W. Yeaney visited her sister, Mrs. Rev. W. W. Elrick, at Troutville, a few days the past week. ,' H. C. Fleming, chief burgess of Drift wood, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Z. Parrish a day last week. A. P. Utter and wife, who have been at Beaver Falls, Pa., visiting for a few weeks, returned to their Reynoldsville home last week. Mrs. Charles McGinty and children, of Tyler, visited at the home of Mrs. Mc Glnjy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black, over Sunday. J. E. Keys, of Verona, came to Reynolds ville yesterday and for the next week will make his headquarters at the home of his grandfather, J. R. Keys, near Emerlckville, and spend the days in the woods hunting the elusive rabbit. . Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kline returned to Reynoldsville last Friday after spending two weeks among friends and relatives in Kittanning, New Kensington, Pittsburgh, Fayette City and other places in Western Pennsylvania. They had a delightful time during the trip. ' James Lusk was called to New Kensington, Pa., Monday to attend the funeral of a grandson, John Oswald, the son, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oswald, former residents of Brookville. . John Oswald was 19 years old at the time of death. The funeral was held Tuesday at 10:00 o'clock. John A. Welsh and A. C. Fish left to gether Monday afternoon on trips to the west. Mr. Fish will go to Boyero, Colo rado, and Mr. Welsh to Hot Springs, Ark. where he will try to boil out the rheumatic pains that make life anything but one long sweet song. The gentlemen travel together as far as St. Louis. Mr. Welsh may stay three months, but may return sooner 'If benefitted by the treat ment, ...... , V ian Removal Annouinceimeirrt On and after Wednesday, December 14th, 1910, we will be ready to serve the public with the greatest children's holiday furnishings ever offered anywhere jj at anytime. A We are going to fight, and fight hard to get your patronage, hence the great reduction in prices. Seeing is believing. Come and be convinced Horwitz's Dept. Store I. O. O. F. Building ,Three Doors from Post Office REYNOLDSVILLE, PA, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that hereafter positively, no billls of any nature for work- done on township roads will be paid ' unless such work has been expressly authorized by the supervisors or the road masters. This applies especially to snow shoveling. -Supervisors of Winslow Township. 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