1 , .. OTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CHAUTEU. Notlc Is horohy given that, nn niiillinnt. will be made to the llovrrnor of IYiint.yl Ynnla on the day of Hepl., 1W, ly A. M. Apnlniiate, 3. II. Uorlx-U. rlinrlin lHiitri- l. J. Kerr, Rofos Kirk. M. O.lloli-miin nnd ni ter t). Wllllnms under tlio net of Awnilily entitled "An act to provide for tlio Inronmr j HI Ion andromilntlonof ri rtiilnoorixinitlnnji, Approved April 2th, 1T4, nml the tnipplo menu thereto, for thn rlinrterof nnliiteml ed corporation to be railed Hoynnlilsvllle Cln Mannfncturlnir t'o., tlio elmnii'ter nnl Ol'Jeetof whleh Is to mnnufiwtnre llrli'k.l lie. Hollow-block and Pottery, and for tills pur pose to have, possess and enjoy nil the rights, benctlu and prlytH'Ki" of tlio wild Ai t of As sembly and tno supplements thereto. M. M, Davis, Solicitor. Roynoldsvllle, Pa., Sept. I, WW. Look Bcyc ,nd TheirsteoRt when In jylnv pnlnt. tnre Hie needful oil Ih nlfied to THE PEOTLE WHO ARE PASSING K TV TO AA'JJ FRO. A Y I ?...:-, 3dL V , '"''''''asisnsil l e 1 lie nei'iiiiii mi in nuiieu lu I. W ..,. u.iil mil mil u V ii i-n a low aetniileoit.hnt y mr house will stny well painted lon ;er tlinn you with. You'll not so t Ired of seeing the snmo 'colors yes r after year, that you'll buy Homo other shndoof 1., A Si- just fur vuiie ty'i sake. Repoldsville Hardware Co., Solo Agents, Kcynoldsvlllo, Pa. Shick & Waaler THE BIG STORE With the approach of September the showing of fall lines begins. We want to assure the patronage of this com munity that as has been our custom for years, we are again preparing to show the very best products of both the American and European manufac turer. Never in the history of mer chandising in Reynoldsville has there been as careful preparation made as this season. The result of which is left entirely to the good judgment of the trade. J- r We desire to say we realize our patronage has been built up and the confidence of the trade established by honesty of purpose and vigilant perseverance in our attempt to give you good honest merchandise and the very best assortment to be obtained in the leading markets, and to give it at the very lowest prices possible con sistent with good goods. In this way we have established ourselves and in this way we believe we can continue in our present progressive state..? We are placing on display this week for SCHOOL DRESSES and School Wear and Cool Evening Wear: Flannelettes Outings Fall Dress Goods Knit Shawls in Wool and Silk Ladies' Shoes Boys' and Girls' School Shoes A LINE OF FALL DRAPERIES SAXONY YARNS AND FLOSS A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMESTICS Next dootfo P. O. Reynoldsville, Penn'a. R. D. ALBRIGHT PLUMBER Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitter Dealer In Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs, Lava tories, Sinks, Closets, Gas Fixtures and Gas Burn er Supplies. Bath Room Specialties Towel Racks, Soap Holders, &c. Monarch Instantane ous Automatic Water Heater on display, j . Estimates Furnished. Offloo and Show Rooms ne tuyL rwln't Photo Gallery. J. M. Lord to In Pittsburg this week. J. J. Hngnn was In Mnysvlllo yostor day. Mrs. Andrew Hllos Is visiting in Oak nidge. NInlan Cooper Is visiting In Brock wnyvllle. Robert Bone, sr., visited In DuBols lust week. Miss Elizabeth Davis spent Sunday In Brookvlllo. L. J. McEntlre was In New Bothlo hem last week. D. H. Northerner visited In Philips burg last week. Miss Irono Mullen, of Tyrone, Is visit ing frlonds In town. Fred McEntlre Is visiting relatives At East Liverpool, Ohio. Miss Flo Best, tho mllllnor, Is In New York City this week. Miss Olllo Stiles, ofMadora, Pa., Is visiting in this place. L. J. Arnold and wife, of East Brady, visited In town last week. Mrs. C. N. Lewis vlsltod her mothor In Emorickvlllo last weok. Misses Julia and Frances Kirk vlsltod In Brockwayvlllo last week. M. E. Rldgeway and wife and son, Joseph, were In Pittsburg lost week. Charles Doversplke, of Brookvlllo, visited in Reynoidsvlllo last week. Sarauol Fllcklngor, of Greensville, visited In this place the past week. Frank Stauffer and E. M. Ohls wont to Butler yesterday to look for work. Arthur Clawson started for Clarion this morning to attend the county fair. Joseph B. Mitchell is clerking in a drugstore at Brockwayvlllo this week. H. A. Swab returned Monday even ing from a trip to Butler and Pittsburg. W. W. Higglns and wife and son are visiting In Coudersport, Pa., this week. Henry Norrls hag been at Tarentura and Pittsburg on business the past week. Miss Emma Benson Is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. J. Bowman, In East Brady. Mrs. Goorgo Melllnger and Mrs. Ira Smith spent last Friday In Brookvllle with friends. Albert SchulUe, who has been at Albert, W. Va., Is visiting his parents In this place. Miss Mary Pent returned Friday from a two weeks' visit In Punxsutaw noy and DuBols. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell and daughter, Jessie, visited In Sahula and DuBols last weok. Mrs. Frank Lang, of Punxsutawney, has been the guest of Mrs. Jacob Schwem the past week. Dr. J. W. Foust, A. T. McClure, W. F. Marshall and G. M. McDonald were In Pittsburg last week. Miss Carrie Albright has gone to Pcqunmlng, Michigan, to remain with a sister until next spring. Dr. J. B. Neale took Miss Aldlne Reed to Pittsburg Friday to have her eyes treated by a specialist. Charles Kah, sr., of New Bethlohem, Is visiting his broteer-ln-law, Henry Prlester, sr., in this place. Robert Bates, son of Frank Bates, went to Indiana, Pa., Friday to work In a glass plant with an undo. Miss Margaret Bollda went to Russell City, Elk county, yesterday to spend three weeks with relatives. Ex-Postnjaster A. M. Woodward and daughter, 4vli88 Zoe, are attending the Indiana county fair this week. Mrs. Mary Brandt, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., has been visiting her brother, Jacob Schwem, for several weoks. Mrs, Alex Rlston and son, Paul, who were visiting In Erie a few weeks, re turned to this place last Thursday. Miss Altle McLean, of near Butler, was the guest of Miss Ethel Shaffer two weeks, returning home yesterday morn ing. Miss Mamie MoCarty, of Punxsutaw noy, is visiting the family of her cousin, Martin McCarty, in West Reynolds ville. E. W. Hastings and Miss Elizabeth Hastings, of Charlerol, visited their sister, Mrs. W. C. Elliott, In this plaoe last week. John Plyler, of this place, will teach the Smith port school In Washington township the present term. His school began Monday. Mrs. L. M. Bresee and son. William Bresee, of Pittsburg, visited the form er's daughter, Mrs. H. W. Eason, In this place last week. Mrs. H. Alex Stoke and daughters roturned Thursday evening from a five weeks' visit at Boston, Mass., Hunting don, Pa., and Pittsburg. Mrs. T. V. Malloy, of PltUburg, who baa been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Farrell, almost three months, returned home yesterday. Walter H, Clare, manager of the dry goods department In Mllllrens depart ment store, is In Philadelphia and New York City buying new goods. Amos Deemer, who Is working in George Sharp's lumber camp at Lawshe, Clearfield county, visited bis family at Deemer's Cross Roads the past weok, . Charles Witter and wife, of Ronovo, aro visiting the latter' parent, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Iscman, on Fourth street. S. T. Hoover, of WInslow, visited his son, Dr. B. E. Hoover, in this place this weok. Mrs. W. A. Lodlng left hero for Klt tnnnlng this morning to attend the wedding of a nleco. Miss Charlotte Kolloy, of Brookvlllo, was tho guest of Miss Bortha Copping several days this weok. Mrs. Michael Watters, of Punxsutaw noy, was tho guest of Mrs. Richard P. Bowen the past weok. Mrs. A. W. Adam, of Brockwayvlllo, and Mrs. James 8turrock, of Knoxvlllo, Pa., spent yestorday in Reynoidsvlllo. Miss Anna Klahr returnod Monday noon from a three months' visit at Clarion, Oil City, Pa., Chautauqua and Jamestown, N. Y. Richard P. Bowen, who Is looking after some coal Interests in Indiana Co. for company that employs him, was In town over Sunday. Misses Mamie and Emma Foloht, of Kittannlng, havo been visiting their cousin, Miss Catherine Foleht, In this placo tho past two weeks. Ed McCrelght, Prescottville miller, was in Pittsburg several days tho past weok visiting friends, transacting some business and also took in tho Expo sition. John McDonald, who went to Kla math, Cal., early in June to look after a lumber job, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. McDonald, in this placo. Mrs. F. P. Howe, of Arcadia, who has heon visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Farrell, a week, went to Pittsburg yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. T. V. Malloy. Mrs. Henry C. Shaffor. of FIndlay, Ohio, who has been spending a number of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Dr. B. E. Hoover, will rotern to her home to morrow. Miss TJnita Farrell. chief operator In the central ollice of the Summervllle Telephone Co. at this place, spent Sun day and Monday with friends at Punx sutawney. Albert Foloht, who clorks In the drug store of his brother, Charles M. Folcht, at Punxsutawney, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Petor Felcht, In this place the past week. Dr. Clarenoe H. Roynolds, phar mnctst In Reynolds drug store, and Thomas F. Adam, of the Robinson Shoe Co., will go to Pittsburg to-day to visit the Exposition and "see- the city." Mrs. Margaret Woods, of near Brook vllle, returned home yestorday after spending two weeks with her nophew, 'Squire C. J. Kerr. Mrs. Woods is 86 years old. Mr. Kerr accompanied her home. L. W. Huyck, superintendent of the Roynoldsville Woolen Co. plant, loft here Monday morning to spend two weeks at Mt. Clements, Mich., for benefit of his health. Mr. Huyck is suffering with rheumatism. Miss Julia Stoke, chief operator In the oentral office of the Bell Telephone Company at this place, returned yester day from a visit with Miss Jessie Irving In Birmingham, N. Y., and with James Irvlng's family In Elmlra, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Snyder and family are taking a ten day visit with relatives and friends In Brookvllle and Summer vllle. A first-class mechanlo, Mr. A. Z. 8nydor, of Brookvllle, has charge of Mr. Snyder's business during his ab sence. Albert Golsler, of Carnegie, who spent ten days with his parents In this place and returned to Carnegie the first of last week, Is at home again. A Carnegie doctor thought Albert was threatened with typhoid fever and sent him home to wait for devolopementa. Want Column. Rates; One cent per word for each and every Insertion. Farm for sale The George Honry farm in Wlnslow township, ft contains 100 acres; 60 aorea cleared, balance in second growth timber. House, barn and wagon shed almost new; fine orch ard; good water. For particulars in quire of A. G. Mllllren, Reynoldsville. For Sale One team of heavy draft horses, weight 3,000, also one well bred driving horse, 3-years-old, Bired by Masker, will pace or trot. Inquire of W. S. ChrlBtio, Sandy Valley. For Sale Good 9-room, house on East Grant street ; good water and fruit. In quire of L. J. MoEntlre. Seo. Reynolds ville B. & L. Assoolutlon. For rent House on Jackson street. Inquire of Dr. J. B. Noalo. Found A lady's gold neoklaee. In quire at The Star office. For rent Two large store rooms cor ner 4th and Main sts. J. H. Corbett. Wanted Girls to learn winding and cloth picking. Apply at Enterprise Silk Company office. For Sale Good farm In Clarion Co., undorlaid with coal and gas, new bouse and barn, good outbuildings, good water, orchard, young timber on land. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Good cow. W. Stoke, sr. For rent Two houses. Shaffer. Inquire of G. Inquire of S. For Sale Town lots on Grant, Main, Jackson, Church and Worth streets. Inquire of Mrs. J. L. Tost. For Sale A seven room house, lot 60 by 150 feet, in West Reynoldsville. M. E. Weed. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand Picture framing a specialty. CIHue mid ware room In rear of Mix Uurguret Evans' racket store. Resldeuoe near cor. Grant and 5th alt, The Faultless Filling Shoe for Women IT SHUSHES FOR ALL i till i i . 3 Here s the Shoe you want the very Litest in style and shape, the very best in material and making:. It sells for $3.00 sells itself to people who know a good shoe when they see it. j YOU WONT BE HAPPY TILL YOU SEE THEg TmtZ'r I P Foo,wearfor & thn l'om & Mf II R 1m u I U UII ni SIllliIllllll . . GENTLEMEN When you are ready for something; as dif ferent from the ordi nary run of Men's Shoesas a Havana is from a stogy, try a Walk - Over All styles, all leathers. $3.50 and $4.00 They will lend char acter to your appearance. Robinson's The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENTS CLOTHING Tho newest, finostcloths, tho latest designs, ull the most fashionable cuts for tho summer season. Cull at our shop and seo snmplcs of cloth a complete lino and let us convince you that wo Hre tho loutlors In our line. Reasonable prices always and satiafuction KiiarHii-tced. Johns & Thompson. Shiver Less You don't have to strug gle with the stove in the morning, and you dress in warm, cheerful rooms if you use COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST STOVES SEE US ABOUT j . THEM. We have every size, and you save the cost of the stove in one winter. KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY, Sole Agent ReynoIdsBvlllo Pa. At HALL'S Iron Beds, Bed Room Suites. Side Boards, Velvets, Tapestries, Ingrain Carpets, China and Japan Mattings, Havalind, German and Austrian China Semi-Porcelain . Dinner Sets Nottingham, Insti- , point and Bobbi net Curtains, Go-Carts, Cradles and Cribs. Gas and Coal Cook and Heating Stoves. ANYTHING YOU NEED TO FURNISH A HOUSE. . At - Hall s Opposite Postoffice, 6 o o o Q Q o O 2 i i rij i. L