1 J You don't need to worry over your Christmas . Candies this year 4 We are going to close out our entire line of candies. After ' buying nearly three' tons of candies for ' the 1 holidays, we decided to close our store for about three weeks after the first of the year for the purpose of putting in a new frcnt and a general line of repairs on the build ing. Therefore we are going to sell our entire line of candies at V Greatly Reduced , Prices in order to avoid storing them. Come in and look over before you buy. Our line is1 complete. Better come early as it will not last long at the prices we are going to sell for. T. PETERS REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. 1 N. MOT Will sell for the next two weeks at less than cost Ladies' coats, $8," $10and $12.bt), now $4.50 and $5.00 Misses' coats, $7, $8, and $10 now.. $3.00 to $4.75 fc Children's coats, $3, $4, $5, go for..- $1.25 to $2.90 25c ladies' all wool hose at 19c 25c fleeced lined hdse at. 19c It 15orfleeced lined hose at 10c 1 6c children's hose at 10c 25o ladies' un'derware. . . ; . .. 50c men's fleeced shirts . . . . . 50d men's fleeced drawers. . . , ? )l 50c menV all wool half hose . . i 26c menVs all wool half hose. ' 1C. nn.t. .11 1 1 x uv uicuo an nuui nail uueo 10c men's canvas gloves. . . .". . . . . . ....... . , "A Si Ili. i . . , , S1 . IB. ' Ji m au men s biik nan QKercmeis reaucea. 38c; 38c 39c .'19b" 10 c 7c One-third off on all ladies' and misses' furs til I Just rot in a new line of infants wraos. includinc L ' " ' . o 7 combination hood and cane. vi 35 and 40c goods now 25c Children's sleeping garments j 50c goods for - 39: f N.HANAU - i REYNOLDSVILLE, - PA. I CrFICKSCF STATE a ' WERE ELECTED AT BUTLER The session of the Pennsylvania State Orange held at Butler - lost week was attended by over 1,100 delegates and was filled with Interesting details. ' Interest centered In fight made against "Farmer" W. T. Creasy, for re-eleotlen as master on the ground that he had used the office for partisan purposes. He was opposed by . B. Dorsett, of Tioga county, state lecturer, but on the last day before voting Dorsett withdrew, giving Creasy an easy victory. .Other officers elected were: Overseer, S. S. Blyholder, Armstrong county; leo turor, E. B. Dorsett, Tioga county; stew ard, Theodore M. Klein, Wuyne county; assistant steward, G. D. AppMby, Potter county; chaplain, the Rev. H. O. Tea garden, Jefferson county; treasurer, S. E. Nivln, Chester county; secretary, J, T. Allumti, Junliita county; gatekeeper, Al exander' Strittmuttur, Cambria county; Cerca, Hannah M. Lyons, Chester county ; Pomona, Mrs. Louis Piollett, Bradford county; B'lora, Mi's. J. J. Brunges, Wyom ing county; lady assistant steward, Mary D. Howdeu, McKuan county; executive committee, Charles D. Dildine, Columbia county, William Armstrong, Luzerne county ; finance committee, W. H. Grsbe, Butler county, J. A. Herr, Clinton county. D. B. Mo Williams, Mifflin county. All of thd ofilcers elected were on the administration ticket except E. B. Dorsett, elected lecturer. Dorsett had been con sidered among the leading candidates for worthy master. ' BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY, DECORATIONS. ' In nearly all the stores of Reynoldsville a special effort was made to beautify the Interiors for the holiday season and large amount of time and money was spent on the work. "Probably the most elaborate and artistic display was In the large Bing Stoke Company department store, where Irving K. Klock, the decorator, planned and executed a decorative scheme that was worthy of the lrgwtclty stores. The Interior of the Btore hnd recently been brightened up by painters' and decorators, and this, with the , decorative scheme adopted, turned the store into a fairyland from the entrance to the most remote corner of the basement. In the mnin room over 3,000 handkerchiefs, . white ' and artistically folded wore hung from arches that spanned the big room In everyway, while large scarlet bolls and other orna ments, with the deep1 greon. of the decora tions, lent a dash of color to the scene. In the basement the use of tinsel made the place gleam like frost crystals In tho sunshine. CENSUS CUTS DOWN SALARY. : District Attorney Jesse C. Long has reason to be disgusted with the census returns in Jefferson county if any one hasj There will be a decrease in the salary of the district attorney In the comity of i'A) per year, until the population takes1 a jump As the office pays but- 11,500 per year, " tho 'decrease will "not' iend to make the position a coveted one among the attorneys of the county In the future. A Dreadful Wound. " from a knife, gun( tin can, rusty nail, fire worlds, or any other nature, demands prompt treatment with Bucklen'a Arnica 8alve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. It's the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also for Bums. Boils, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Ecxcma, Chapped Hands. Corns or Piles. Hoc at Stoke and Felcht Drug Co. Notice to StockhoK'eis Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Jefferson and Clear field Coal and Iron Company will be held at the company's office in Roynoldsvllle, Pa., on Tuesday, January 13, 1911, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the. purpose of electing a Board of Directors -for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. , Lucius W. Robinson, Lewis' Iselln, President. 'Secretary. t r""!"M rr-,.A .:, Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Reynoldsville and Falls Creek' Railroad will be' held at the company's office in Reynoldsville, Pa., on Tuesday, January 17, 1H, at' 10:15 o'clock a. m., for' ths' purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the coming year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly tjome before the mooting.. - , Lucius W. Robinson, B. M. Clark, ' 'President. Secretary. oommmmommmrooo 23 3 3 Er and Nuts H for Uie'Holidays. -CANDY 8 to 25 cents 1 lb. box of chocolate Bon Bona 25 cents. - The finest to be had in town at the price. 3 3 g THOSD. HOON'S 3 ooiiainiuaoiaiiiiaiiiou REAL ESTATE Rent or Sell E. N(T, Juttloe of the Peace RetooldsviLl. Pa. 8 O o o Q 2 t r C7l(bl Hut ItktsV Man 7 I OUNG men of the strenuous life; college men, business men, hustlers; these are the fellows we're pppeoially for with Hart Schaiftier & Marx . clothes; new raodelB with youth and athletic vigor in them; good styles for older men, too. Plenty of good things to wear, shirts, hats, underwear, neckwear. v This is our store. Suits $20 to $50. Overcoats $18 to $ 60 Remefnber we;are ready for your hrstmas buying. We haye one of the greatest assortments of useful hristma? presents in the line of smoking jackets neckwear, gloves, coat sweaters, umbrellas, caps in seal skin, fur and cloth caps, underwear in two piece and combination suits, shirts plain and fancys, suit cases and bags. . . . We invite y oa 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 lor, as we have the greatest line ever1 shown in any city" store. W, H. Good Qothcs andFurnishings BELL REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. O mi :"il.'Kmim1ulnnAr nf Piuiflions has in tr.m,A ninMUun Lanffham that the fair .have huci rrantsa Deaalons ! t.rrtt nrlr,l. P. ' SUt (): I iionnson,. ciairtiuify, w h,,,u,t"; WlMiwrt' Pa..tUl:00: Mrs.Msrtha A. ItbarlPa;. 13i;6d;' John Wjnik, tJwi-wUI'Pa ' Mn-00: ft 1 ram White. Parkers tanaing, Pa., :00; Mrs. Mary H. Bpade, Punxsutewnejr, Ffc.,-1J:W: Wm. ' M. "Artemus, Homer, Pa.,$UJ: Wm. H. Hoover, Broekwayvllle,. I15.0C'; j Rnhtirt IL Clever. Davton.i t.00: John1 Lewis, Smlctmrgr llji.00i, George Brit- ton, Brockwayvuie, P.Wi1uanei uarreii, Wldnoon, 118.00; John! A Black, ApoUo, 115.00. , SwcknoldefS Meeting ,k ' f 1 i c i - 1 tf " ' ; - The regular annual ' meeting ' of the stockholders of the First National Bank, of Reynoldsville, Pa, for the election of directors , for the ensuing .year and for the .transaction of any other business that may properly come before It,. will be hold in the Banking Room on Tuesday, January 10th, 1011, at 8:00 p. m. ; , K. C, Schuckers, Cashier."' The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results Stockholders Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stock holders of the Citizens National Bank of Reynoldsville will be hAd In their banking rooms, January 10, 1911, at :80 p. m., for the purpose of elocting directors and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before that body. J. W. Hunter, Cashier. Pot that Cold. . Some of that good eight year old Govern ment.bonded , Antletam whisker, tl.00 per quart at' Fr ank's Tavem. . 1 ' T?m. Til ( rJJL JUS . j .. .. . . P;, ,"nucl, . COME AND SEE Our Window , II showing Santa Claui filling Bobbie's stocking from I) , II his great bag full of . r ,11 i Robeson "Shur-Edge" Pocket Knjyes Jh Y- which includes 15 ' new and ex- -Jjy " ' 7 ' ) elusive patterns designed es- Ctr'rLy-ri-pecially for this exhibit and l never thown anywhere before. fL y .TkX. See full page advertisement !n this flJr . ' X week's Satudat Evinino Post illuitratinor these knives. f f 1 15cl J Kifiife ina CHristmasj Boocf REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. REYNOLDTVII.LE, PA. o t; u p p p 9 p 5 o p . p p 5 p p p' p p p 0 P P P