.HDK TF. IIlO ?TORK SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT - fen These Bargains ' Will Not ' Last Long. CtEMINCE SALE OF . Ladle's Tailored Suits. Sale of Children's Firie Ribbed Hose, and a Clean-up Sale of some Odds and Ends in Underwear. " A few'Child's Sweaters to clean up at 1-2 price. We have JOLadies Tailored Suits to clean up at 33 1-3 cts on the $1.00 These are all ' eood styles and are just new, this season's Suits and are good values, ' but we are somewhat broken on sizes." There are : Just 10' Suits alltogether and we are ottering you a saving of 33 1-3 per cent. You might as well save this 33 1-3 per cent every time you spend $1.00 as not. $20. Ladies' Tailored Suit at 113.34 ' 22.50 Ladies' Tailored Suit at $15.00 $25. Ladies' Tailored Suit $16.67 m. Ladies' Tailored Suit $19.00 These are the very best of suits and values and you must hot think they are cheap suits because you buy them very cheap. CHILD S FINE RIBBED HOSE We have been fortunatein get ting 25 dozen Child's Fine Ribbed Hose in a Clearance Sale of one of the best and biggest Child's Hosiery Mills In this counry. A regularise Hose for 15 cents. They come In sizes from 5 to 9 1-2 all sizes. It is a very fine guage good weight cotton hose and sells regularly all year round for 25c. We offer them while they last at 15o. There will be no more when these are all gone 25 cent Child's Hose for 15 cents. ,..,, rjNDERWEAR We have several lot of Undewear In which we are broken in size.j which we are offering to clean up at the following prices. 25 tent garments for lftc. 50c garments for 35c. $1.00 garments for 69c. $1.50 garments fqr98c. 40c. ChlUTs, sleeping Garment 25c. Just a few of these In broken lots. ' .''- ' . .,'.', , ,i ji A FEW CHILD'S SWEATERS- We have a few Child's Sweaters to clean up at 1-2 price. The above are just a few especially good bar gains for you while they last. It will pay you to take advantage of the bargains. $1.00 sweater for 50c. We had to make room for the Holi days and Winter goods which are arriving dally and to make room quickly we offer the prices named above. ; , SHI6K & WAGN ER- -Th Riy Store ' Corner Main and Fifth Streets . r REYNOLDSV1LLE, PENN'A. Want Column. Hutes: One cent peword for each an4 Tiny Insertion. Wanted Girl at the CHy Hotel. V. W. Wiley, Prop. For Rknt Modern Improved eight room kouse, Inqalre at Tbe Star OrhVe. FOB SALE Indian runner ducks and five white leghorn pullets. Arthur Seeley. For Sale Bay driving horso. Inquire at The Star office. FOR RENT Eight room house includiug bath room, L. M.SNYDER. '' Sealsblpt dvstns. We are still In the oyster business and have the Sealshipt, also the Sealsliiptors. You know whore you always got the best. Special rates to parties. Frank's Tavern. Dyeing and Cleaning Clothing and gloves and feathers a spa ctalty. H. H. Dahler, Reynoldsville, Pa. Overcoats, raincoats and top coats, $16, $18, $30 and $22 at Snyder's tailor shop. met' Notice is hereby" given that hereafter tivelv no btllls of any. nature for work done on township roads will be paid unless such work lias been expressly authorized by the supervisors or the road masters, mis applies .especially to snow shoveling. Supervisors of Winslow Township. u i i Sheepskin shoes with the wool inside ; price $100 to $2.00 m Adam's. raincoats and top coats, $18, $18, fM and !2 at Snyder's tailor shop. i - - . Is the ideal gift GILBERT PALMER REA. Well Known Resident of Warsaw ! Township Answers Last Call. ' After a lingering illness Gilbert Palmer Rea peacefully passed away at his home In Warsaw township, December 10th, 11)10. Funeral services were held at his home Monday, December 12th, by Rev. Gold, and thterihent wns blade in the Temple cemetery. Mr. Rea was 73 years of age. He was married to Sarah M. Honn April 1st, 1805, to this union being born seven children, two of whom preceded him to the promised land. He leaves a widow aud the follow: ing children: Mrs. W. L. McElravy, Sligo; Mrs. A. . S. Broadhcad, Ramsey town; Mrs. H. Ishman, Allen's Mills; Warren and Wallace, at home; also eigh teen grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: George Means .Rea, Reynoldsville; Mrs. 'Phoebe Potter, Claringttm; Mrs. Miriam Fye, Summer ville; Mrs. ElixabetU Anderson, Soldier; Sophia Fye, SykeSv'illo. Brookvllla Re publican. . . "A work shoe thai gives more than satis faction, Men's Ease ; price $11.00 to $5.50. ' ' ' Adam's. Do not forget the place for your home made candies Reynoldsville Candy Works. ....... The greatest wearing shoes ever to the trade. American Boys, price $3.00 and $3.50 Adam's. 9 Piano boxes for sale at Raskins Music Store. . . A watch will he given free ' with every purchase of boy's suits or overcoats fof $5. or over at A. Katsen's. Peoples Bargain store. for Christmas I We al ways endeavor to give our customers th beet merchandise obtain able at the lowest price possible. . This seaaou, more than ever before, we"are determined -to carry out this endeavor.. . We have good assortments in all lines and guarantee everything to as r epresented r'Gr6wNr,Th Ginseng The Brest money making pi 'nt has been steadily rl. Inn In pr ice for 00 years. Al ways a market, demand unlimited. Bmall Slot morn prolltiililii ilmn a lurge farm, lart yuur bud Lliif fall. SFND POH FHRB BOOK totel' I'll annul. 1 lii business seed, plants, growing, mat ketliiK. bow to Ret the lil.h price, fee the possibilities of a small plot of ((round, we - furnlab tbe genuine American variety seed at low price. Write for ginseng booklet No. 11. NEWTOWN PRODUCING CO., Newtown, Bucks Co., Fa, REMEMBER THE NAME Reynoldsville Candy Works We carry the biggest line 'f tue finest Candy Boxes in the town for a present to your frietiil or your sweethearts We av hrml.warters tr th.- . i -1. A few suggertions - Watches Kings, Lockdts, Chains, Pendants, Brooches; Cuff Links. In silver ware we have a good selection of ttie very beet makes. Cut Glass. China, Silver HoIIdware." 1 And don't forget that we give absolutely ree with every purchase of $3. 00 or over a handsome SOLID STERLING SILVER COFFEE SPOON J. W. CUNNINGHAM REYNOLDSVILLE, ' - - - PENN'A. . NOTES FROM THEHIGH SCHOOL. The following pupils will represent their schools in the' spelling; contest during the Institute: Room 19 1-9, Eula1 Etseifhuth and Marie DnnlapV Room I.- Andrew 'Meek and Earl Wescoat ; Room 1, Paul Gourley and Henry Cunningham. " Mrs. Strouse, Miss Ida Willinms and Miss Florence Harris visited the schools last week. The Senior class was perfect In attend' nce and punctuality for the Work ending December 16th. Miss Robertson's girls hare 100 per cent for attendance and punctuality fornfie 'week' Just 61oeed. "--.'- ' ' ' ji Among'tha visitors to theDcbW Friday afternoon, the mothers were well represent ed. Their presence is greatly appreciated. Close i woperatkm' bf tiomo'and 'shbol' is essential to the highest progress, of the children. 8pectal programs were rendered In all' thai rooms Friday ' afternoon. Space prevent giving.' the' program in detail bnt the pupils acquitted themselves well. The mid-winter 'vacation for the pupils commenced at the ' close of 'school Friday last and will continue until the Mew Year. The first week of January, 1911, will be the leoond period for the' admission of beginners to ttle puolio schools. -Only1 children who- become Six yeurs of age be-: fore .'May I, 1911, and who 'present- certificate of "vaccination will beadmitted.' Owing Ho the 'crowded condition of ttle' primary grades parents are requested "to report to the "principal the names of all children who expect to enter the school as beginners during the first week of January. If this Information shall be given in advance it will greatly help the school authorities to provido adequate school accommodations. - ;; ' --r ' ' r, Perfect in attendance and punctuality during-the part ; week: Junior 'Class,1 Senior girls. Miss Morgret's boys, Miss Cochran's girls. In addition to the above the following schools bad no tardy pupils for the week: Room 14, Mr. Earle, Room 10. Miss Dalley, Room 7, Miss, Yost Room 8, Miss Butler, Reom a, Miss Cochran. -'Some of our sohools will have short Christmas programs next Friday after noon. t FIVE PER COfT Ai::ED C.N TAXES Five per oeot will be added on all borough and school taxes not paid by January 1st. S. J. BURGOON, Tax Collector. ApolBo Ctocollatte Vou Little Miss Muffett Sat ona tuffet Have no Idea how delicious candy can be If vou've never tasted ours. The art t . of candy makln? with us has reached Iughln(r and chuckling with tlee.. . . the point Offprfection." if "No more curds' and wie."... pche, mteVANfey she cried; ,Tor is what you desire We can give it to , ' I've a box of good candy, you tee." yOU. . .... ...... . t. ' . i ."r .f.'iA We also have the greatest line : ot Mixed candies, chocolates and taffies We are offering ; SPECIAL PRICES to the a teachers and Sunday school committees. Come and see us before you purchase some place else, and get prices.