Silk Half Hose in Fancy Gift Box $1.00 Our Fine Showing of Christmas Umbrellas $1 to $10 Christmas Bells will soon be ringing and the old problem of V "What Shall I Buy Him forChristmas" will once more confront yoti LET US MAKE A FEW SUGGESTIONS: Be Wise and Economize ,' MILaLIRRNS . . J - What would please him better and con tinue to please him longer than one of these Pejham or Kuppenheimer Suits or Overcoats. Made up of all the latest tnateiials and in the new styles. $8.00, $10.00, $12.00. $15.00, $18.00 $20.00 Xmas Gloves Fur lined, made of finest material. $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Adler's Cape Kid in brown, tan and black. $1.50 to $2.00 Lamb knit gloves. ' Gray and black $5.00 Xmas Suspenders Here in abundance of of Btyles and any color you may chooBe. Silk in fancy boxes for gift boxes. 25c, 50c, $1.00 President suspenders 60o Trunks & Traveling Bags For Xmas Gifts. Trunks of all styles Traueling Bags of the finest leathers 'Suls Caes of matting or Russian calf . w.w to siz,au y-, $1.50 to $13.60 $1.60 to $10.00 HOUSE COATS Always an acceptable gift. Here In all the new gray and brown shades, made of the to faced Terry cloth. ' $3.60, $4.00, $5.00, $7.60 NATS and CAPS For Xmas. What could make' a more appropriate gift for Father, brother or son? Howard soft and stiff hats In colors or black $1., $2., $2.60 and $3.00. Sealskin caps and near Seal caps at $2,00 to $6,00. Win ter caps 26o, 60o and $1.00 Howard Style. SHIRTS, MUFFLERS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, SILK KERCHIEFS, PHOENIX MUFFLERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, NECKWEAR, COAT,SWEATERS, LINEN INITIAL KERCHIEFS, BATH ROBES May this be the best Christmas you have ever had and the worst you ever will have. A Merry Christmas and many of them to you and yours. . ' . N ' Mi Hi ren Bros. 1 1fWIS RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT r - iir uiAMmd Or Hit MINt nUKIlLKd ' It wiU take some tlnio for the complete returns of the recent election among the United Mine Workers of America to be tabulated, but present indications are that Thomas L. Lewis has been re-elected president of the organization by ' about 115,000 majority. The vote in this section showl that the .onimies of Lewis are in - control. " Thomas L. Haggorty, of Reynoldsville, . has been re-elected National Organizer. REAL E8TATETRANSFERS H. T. McCarey to Adam Roitz,' for 68 acres, 8 pieces in Rose and Beaver town ships. $1. December 1, liUO. Hannah G. Sneers, et M., to Laura R. Thompson, for 6 acres "8 porches in W00. July 80, 1010. . ' . JohnKenney to Gabriel Cabrielson, for 4 acres in . Perry township. $2,200. December 5, 1910. ' Robert 55. Porrish, trustee, to William E. Evans, for lot in Boll township. $175. November 9, 1910. Robert Z. Parrish, trustee, to Ida M. 4 November 9, 1910. th.a- TjtnJnn i .Tnhn IT. Anlrnrri. fnr UOlilD ijumu w ww 1 lot in Punxsutawney.v $2,800. November 10,1910. Josef Targo to Mike Horwath, for lot in MoCalmont township. $15. December 8, 1910. Theron Satterlee to George B. Richard son, for 80 sq. rods In Warsaw township. $1,100. December 7, 1910. J. B. Jones to John A. Magill, for lot in Corsica. $85. September 3, 1910. Elizabeth A. Cowan, et al., to John A. Magill, for lot in,. Corsica. $1. October 21, 1910. Ella Harwell, et al., to S. C. Reed, for lot in Winslow township. $200. Novem ber21, 1910. - . Joseph Yoemans to Casper Zerald, for ' 14 84 acres in Rose township. $600. December 9, 1010. Elk Run Company to Michael B. Hudock, for 6.95 acres In Clover township. $189. November 5, 1910. Charles E. Carrier to Isaac A. Career, for 50.3 acres in Clover township. $1. September 6, 1010. Mattle Moore, ct al., to David Malcom Moore, for 1-2 of 100 of 400 acres lu Clover township. $1. May 1", 1000. r Kept The King At Home. "For the past year wo have kept the - King of all daxntives-J3r. King's New Life Pills In our home and they have proved a blessing to all our fumily," , writes Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy, but suro remedy for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 25c at Stoke & Feieht Drug Co. . Christinas Gifts of Perman nee, Superb Beauty and Unequalled Charm and Value . As an aid to Xmas shoppers in search of gifts that are of genuine, lasting intrinsic value and of enduring and wondrous beauty and excellence, we name below a few items selected at random from our comprehensive and really superb stocks of ' - Silverware, Cut Glass, Watches, Gold and Silver Jewelry, Precious Stones, Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Novelties, etc. i SILVERWARE PLATED and SOLID Knives, Forks, Spoons, Carving Sets, Oyster Forks, Bread Trays, Chafing Dishes,;Speclal Sets, Butter Knives, 'Etc. Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Mani cure Sets, Complete Toilet Sets, Clothes Brushes, Candelabra, Silver Deposit Ware, Cake Stands, Etc. Best Makes of Cut Gfass Useful Gifts Bowls, n Glasses, Bon Bon Dishes, Pitchers, Olive Dishes, Finger Bowls, Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Celery Trays, Water Bottles, Etc. t Brassware, Desk Fittings, Port able Reading Lamps, Serving Trays, Etc. Gold and Silver Jewelry Watches, Etc. Match Boxes, Cigarette Boxes, Cigar Cutters, Fobs, Cuff Links, Scar Pins, Shirt and Collar Studs, Watch Charms, Fountain Pens, Etc Watches in All Sizes for All Ages of Both Sexes With Standard Movements in Every Kind of Solid and Guaranteed Cases, tssu. - DIAMONDS RINGS NECKLACES, ETC. Jeweled, Signet, Seal and Plain Rings, Necklaces, Brooches, Lockets, La Vallleres, Jeweled Combs, Pen dants, Charms, Bracelets, Belt' Buck, les, Etc. Unset Diamonds, Turquoises, Sapphires, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, Opals, Amethysts, Etc. The more you will examine our stocks, the more you will appreciate the values, the beauties, and the high standard of excellence and quality that are maintained in everything from the most expensive article to the most inexpensive. Every article on sale here has been bought only after an exacting and thorough search for the very best in quality, workmanship, design'and style. , Your inspection is cordially invited and earnestly solicited. WE ENGRAVE ALL GOODS FREE. : (S(0)0)EI, The ilewefleir In the Peoples National Bank Building ' REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. (