r GENTLEMEN When you arc ready for something as dif ferent from the ordi nary run of Men's Shocsas a Havana is from a stogy, try a Walk - Over AH style s, all le athers. $3.50 and $4.00 They will lend char acter to your appear ance. Robinsons 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 llaii's Opposite Postoffice. THE COMING INSTITUTE. Orand Array of Day Instructor and Even ing Entertainment Secured. The Jefferson County Teacher' Instl- tute for this yoar will be hold In the Belvedere opera house, In Brook vlllo, on Docembnr 29th, 30th, 31st, 1002, and January 1st and 2nd, 1903. Fro'. 11. B. Teltrlok, our efficient county superin tendent, has been at work during the whole summer socurlng talent as day Instructors and arranging a course of evening entortalnraonts, and It Is grati fying to know that he has been success ful even beyond his own expectations, as his list of Instructors for this year was cover bofore equaled at an Institute In this county, and the same can be justly said of the evening entertain ments and entertainers. The dny In structors will be Hon. Henry Honck, Doputy State Superintendent; Dr. M. O. Brumbaugh, ex-Commlssloner to Porto Rico, who now occupies the chair of Pedagogy at the Univerlty of Penn sylvania; Hon. O. T. Corson, ex -Com missioner of Schools, Columbus, Ohio; Dr. S. D. Fess, who holds the chair of History and Sclenoe In the Normal University at Ada, Ohio, and Prof. T. S. Gibson, of Ebensburg, Pa., who will conduct the Instruction in music For the evening sessions Prof. Toltrlck has secured Dr. N. D. Hlllls, of New York, successor to Henry Ward Boecher and Lyman Abbott as pastor of the Ply mouth church, Brooklyn, who will de liver his greatest lecture "John Rus kin's Message to the Nineteenth Cen tnry," on Tuesday evening; the Men dolssbon Male Quartette, assisted by a soprano soloist and Miss Margurite Smith, of the famous Smith Sisters company, reciter, lor Wednesday even ing, and Hon. J. P. Dolliver, of Iowa, who will deliver one of his popular lec tures on Thuntday evening, Now Year's night, 1903. Monday evening has not as yet been filled, but Prof. Toltrlck has the choice of a number of lecturers and entertainments and he will provide a program for that evening that is in keeping in point of merit with those arranged for the other evenings during the week. The teachers of the county and the friends of education generally can look forward to the coming teach era' institute as an assured success, as the talent secured will undoubtedly make It the greatest Institute ever held In this county. Brookvllle Republican, Friday, Oct. 17th the "Grab Sale" at Stoke's. The best 2oo fleeced-llned underwear In the state at Mlllirens. Men's enameled shoes at D. Nolan's Friday, Oct. 17th the "Grab Sale" at Stoke's. . JJlSJWjORK of all kinds promptly done at THE N, HANAU. I am closing out my stock of dry and gents' furnishing goods at 25 going to quit business. It .00 Drew Goods SAc draw good. - 76c drew goods, Vh- GuMhuiere - ttc Cuilimere AOc OiiMhmere ' 18c Fluids 8c Fluids SI. 00 Broadcloth 1.20 Broadcloth tl.OOHIIks 76c Htlka 60c Bilks - ftcBUka 8c Brush Binding 6c Brush Blndlug iftc Table Llueu 60c table lluuu 70c table llnuu UOc butcher's lloeo 40c butcher'a Uuen 6c cambric lining 60o ladles' shirt waist 83c 116c 66c goc 24c 47Wo lie 6c 76c 06c 70c 67c 46c 06c 7o 4n 20c 40c 60o 22c UOc 4a 400 CLOTHING. In black and blue, , clay worsted, quart) and round il6.oo.ulu lU.OO sulU 12.00 .ulu 10.00 aulu ' 8.00 suits 6.00 aulu 4.00 suits cut auiu. U.OO 10.00 . . 8.60 1.16 6 60 U.60 1.40 YOUTH'S SUITS. 110.00 sulU 8.00 sulU f.60aulu 4.60 aulu 6.00 aulu 6.60 aulu T.M 1.29 6.00 4.76 4.00 8.76 1.78 4.60aulU THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. George Kngle was in Pittsburg last week. E. B. Phalen was In Pittsburg last week. Dr. A. H. Bowser was In Pittsburg this week. W. C. 'Hoed, of Troutvlllo, was In town Friday. Clarence H. Reynolds Is at Cresson, Pa., this week. Clarence Long, of Punxsutawnoy, was In town Sunday. Morris Dalloy was at DuBols Mon day on business. Rev. F. P. Britt, of Corsica, was In town Thursday. Mrs. Richard L. Taafo visited in DuBols Monday. T. D. Thomas spent Sunday with his parents In Anita. Amos Reltz, of Cool Spring, visited In town last week. James E. Mitchell, of Brockwayvlllo, spent Sunday In town. Dr. B. E. Hoover was over In Gasklll township last Thursday. Thomas O'Hare attended the firemen's convention at Bradford last week. W. S. Ross was at Pittsburg, Pa., and East Liverpool, Ohio, last week. L. L. Gourloy and bride returned Saturday from their wedding trip. Mrs. J. C. Barto Is visiting a sister over In Indiana county this week. Jonothan Whltmore and wife visited the Pittsburg exposition last week. Jonothan Mohncy, of Oak Ridge, was the guest of J. W. Dempsey Monday. . Mrs. G. Grubor, of Warren, Is vis ltor at Henry C.Delblo's on Grant street, Mrs. C. C. Smith, of Hopkins, Is visiting her parents at Snow Shoe, Pa. Will G. Kline, Esq., of Galeton, Pa., visited his parents at his place last week, Mrs. W. B. Alexander and daughter, Miss Fannin, were In Pittsburg last week. J. P. Dlllman, who was at daring- ton several months, has returned to Reynoldsvlllo. Mrs. J. B. Guthrie, of Reedsburg, visited Mrs. S. E. Henderson in this place last week. C. J. Rea, of Oil City, visited his daughter, Mrs. L. M. Simmons, In this place last week. T. H. and Park Reynolds, of Framp STAR OFFICE goods and clothing and ladles per cent less than cost. Am 11.00 Indies' alilrt wataU TOc 11.35 ladlua' alilrt waist tl.lj 11.60 Indies alilrt waist $1.16 1.16 ladlua' alilrt wulat DOc 11.25 baby druaaea 86c TOc baby druaaea fto 60c buby dresses UOc 26c baby dresses, . loo 76c baby skirts - 46c 60c baby skirl - SWo 26c baby'aaklrt - We 10c child's stocklnKs 7Hc 12!4c child's stocklpg 10c lKc child's atocktnga 12Hc 26c ataud covers - 10c 6c bulla allkuUjen 4c 10c yard sllkatueo 7Ho 16c yard silkateen Hl',0 H OD lluxlblecorout 11.00 (1.00 flexible comeU 83c 86c Uexlhle comet 64c 60c flexible comet 40c 40c flexible comet 200 Children' Knee Pant's Suit 5.00 Bulla, . .1.00 4.50 aulu - 8.60 4 00 aulu .2.00 8.40 suits 1.60 l.Mlautle .1.00 1.00 nulla . 76 76c knee panu . . 66c 60c kuee panu - 42c 26c kuee panu - lOo 26c child's overalls - 10c Men's 16u llueu collars 10c Boy's 10c llueu col I urn 7o Meu'a 26c rubber collars 10c lien's Mu neckties . HUo Meu'a 26c neoktlea . lOo Child's 10c ueukUs - 60 ton, Clarion county, visited In town this week. Mrs. John O'Hare Is visiting In Punx- sutawney. Miss Wllla Roltz, of Pansy, is visit ing In town. Mrs. James Mowery and son, Walter, am visiting at Ringgold. Robert V. Siple and wife, of Brook- villo, spent Sunday In town. Mrs. Stanley G. Austin Is visiting relatives at Pansy this week. O. M. McDonald, Esq., and son, Mal colm, are In Pittsburg this week. Dr. and Mrs, R. M. Urmson, of Lecp er, l'a., are visiting relat ves tn this place. Dr. VV. H. Ulsh and wife, of Soling grove, Pa., are visiting C. Mitchell's family. Mrs. S. M. McCrelgbt returned Sat urday from a visit with relatives at Dcrry Station, Pa. Mrs. E. A. Perrln was called to Pitts burg this morning by serious Illness of ber son, Raymond. Mrs. George Mellingcr, who has been at inaiana, t'a., several weeks, has re turned to this place. Mrs. Samuel Steele, of DuBols, visited her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Hildebrand, In this place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Meredith, of New York City, were visitors at Law yer C. Mitchell's last week. Mrs. Fred Vowlnclo, jr., and daugh tor, of Clarion, were guest of Mrs. F. P. Alexandor the past eek. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Raybert Mo- Lam, of Pittsburg, were visitors at Lawyer C. Mitchell's this week. Mrs. Lavina Baura returned' sovoral days ago from a trip to Clncinnatti, Dayton and other places In Ohio. Henry Stevenson and Sampson Kirker are attending the reunion of the 105th regiment at Indiana, Pa., to-day. John H. Boll, of Punxsutawnoy, formerly superintendent of the mines at this place, was In town Sunday. Alex Rlston, John Conner, John O'Hare and Thos. Green are out In Warsaw township to-day hunting. George Hughes, James Hughes and Thomas O'Hare are In camp In Boech woods hunting pheasants and squirrels, Rev. P. Miller, who Is to assist Rev, X. Urady in the Catholio parish at Reynoldsvlllo, arrived In town last Friday. Mrs. Ira D. Bowser accompanied her husband to Pittsburg Monday, where he Is a student in the Western Medical College. Miss Edith Flick, of Punxsutawnoy, was the guest of Miss Edith Baum over Sunday. Miss Lucretla Martin, assistant post mistress at Jobnsonburg, was the guest of Miss Margaret Schultze In this place last week. Samuel Frank, Walt r Schuster and Aiex VYimins, or Baltimore, Aid., came to town last week to work In the glass plant. Hon. W. O. Smith, editor of the Punxsutawnoy Spirit and Republican candidate for congress, visited his parents In this place last Thursday, Frank C. Wiley returned several days ago from an extended trip to Buffalo, Pittsburg and several other places. Frank was out seeing the country. Miss Zelma MIchels, who has been staying with her aunt, Mrs. N. Hanau at this place alnoe last November, left here Thursday for New York City where she will remain. Miss Eleanor C. Clarke, principal of the girls school at San Juan, Porto Rico, whose parents reside in Phila delphia, is spending a few days Id Reynoldsvtlle, guest at Hotel Imperial. Mrs. G. W. Palen. Mrs. D. W. Rlston and Mrs. S. . Henderson, of this place, and Mrs. J. W. Bonner, of Sandy Valley, attended the Clarion Presbytery Women's Home Missionary convention at Punxsutawnoy last week. Miss Daisy Strong, of TloneBta, form erly bookkeeper for Rey noldsvllle Hard ware Co. Is the guest of Miss Georgia Corbett. After Miss Strong had ber trunk packed to visit Miss Corbett she received a letter offering ber a position tn the Star Glass Company offloe at this place, wbiob she will accept. Reduced Rates to Cleveland. . On account of the General Mission ary Convention of the Methodist Episco pal Church, at Cleveland, Ohio, October 21 to 24, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell exourslon tickets to Cleveland, October 20 and 21, good to return, leaving Cleveland until October 27, inclusive, from all stations on its Hoes, at reduced rates. Friday, Oct. 17th the "Grab Sale" at Stoke's. Florsbelm shoes excel in fit, style and quality at Mlllirens. Want Column. Ra1! One cent ner word for ench and very Insertion. Wanted to rent Small bouse or three or four unfurnished rooms cen trally located, inquire of TltK STAR. Wanted Girl to do general house work. Inquire at New York Racket Store. For Sale A second hand wugun in good repair. Robinson & Mund iff. Lost A purse containing consider able monoy. Reward will be paid to finder by leaving It at The Btar office. Lost Pocket book with consldorablo monoy in it was lost between Jackson St. and Rathmol Wednesday. Howard will bo paid If sumo is returned to Sum- morvlllo tetcphono clllco, Roynoldsville Boy wanted to take charge of the Roynoldsville Business College rooms. Free course In either shoorthaml or bookkeeping. Wanted Experienced girl for house work. Inquire at Stoke's drug store. For Sale Heavy harness, wagon, slod, colts, driving horses. Reynolds vlllo Feed Mills. J. C. King & Co. Wanted Stone cutters and laborers Call at The Star offlco. Wanted Boy to take care of Bus! ness College rooms. For Sale 35 lots ranging in price from 25.00 up to fl00.00. Inquiro of E. NofT, Reynoldsvlllo, Pa. Wanted Sewing girls. Inquire Reyn oldsvllle Woolen Co. Farm for sale The George Henry farm In Wlnslow township. It contains 100 acres; CO acres cleared, balance in second growth timber. House, burn and wagon shed almost now; fine orch ard; good water. For particulars In quire of A. G. MUllren, RoynolilHvllle. For rent Two largo store rooms cor nor 4th and Main sis. J. H. Corbett. Wanted Girls to learn winding and cloth picking. Apply ut Enterprise Silk Company office. For Sale A seven room house, lot HO by 150 foot, in West Roynoldsville. M. E. Weod. America's famous Beauties Look with horror on Skin Eruptions. Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They dou't have them, nor will any ono, who uses Bucklon's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish before It. It cures sore lips, chapped bandB, chilblains. , Infallible for Piles. 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Friday, Oct. 17th tho "Grab Sale" at Stoke's. Look for Honest Bargains AT THE People's Bargain Store Men's heavy fleece-lined underwear, regular price 50c, bargain 3i)c a piece. Assorted line of Men's Sweaters from 50c up to $2.50. A big assortment in Men's and Boys' Gloves from 25c to $1.25. Complete stock of Mens Shoes from $1.25 to $3. Big assortment of child ren's and boys' Shoes At very low figures. A great reduction in Boys' Clothing just re ceived. Newstylesatthe very lowest prices. Also Men's clothing and over coats at a big cut price. Ladies' and children's underwear from 15c up to $1.25. Misses' under, wear from 15c up to 50c. Children's from 7c to 25c. Ladies' umbrellas at a big bargain,38cto $1.90. Ladies' Skirts just re ceived, for winter wear, from $2.25 up to $4.50. A fine line of ladies' wrappers at low price. It is impossible to men tion all the articles we keep in our store. Come in and visit us and you will find astonishing bar gains inside. Our motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits.". A. Katzen, ' Proprietor. Shick & -THE BIG Only a few Words this week concerning the Season's . Demands. We are prepared to supply any want in Underwear Children's fleeced in two piece suits and union suits, also a very good line of ALL WOOL. We have ladies' underwear in all grades and all styles. It pays to buy where you can find what you want. Blankets and Comforts We carry a very large assortment of these. Se cure your wants while the line is yet complete. Lace Curtains and Window Shades Where you will find a good large assortment in all prices. Outings and Canton Flannels Plain and fancy colors. Any thing you may desire. Yarns. Our experience last year taught us to buy enough early in the season that we neednotpav the advance in price which has already been added by the manu facturer. We find the Shetland Floss again a very strong lender. Our yarn department is complete in all grades of yarn. hi. Hosiery . Guided by our experience in the past, we can again supply you with any quality that you may desire. Our children's 10c numbers can't lie equalled. We are putting forth our best eflort to be pre pared to serve your wishes at all times. It pays us to be well prepared and it pays you to buy whereyou can best be supplied with what you want and where you can buy at the lowest prices. We earnestly so licit your patronage and guarantee to you the best possible Btrvice and the lowest possible prices. Next Door to Postoffice. Reynoldsville, Pa. COMING OCTOBER 16TH Reynolds The Great New England Comedy. Joshua Simpkins With its famous Band and Orchestra. Best of Singing and Dancing, j Charm ing Music. Up-to-Date Specialties. See the great Saw Mill Scene. Hand some Uniformed Band. Watch for w E HAVE FULLY CONCLUDED. That anything in th" vay of premiums or sc .ernes are an injury to our bus iness and a damage to our customer, so in future Our Foundation will be Honest Goods Full weights and 'fair prices for cash. These will prove money savers for our patrons. We quote you prices on a few staple every day goods. Bust package ColToe, Ho; 0 pounds, 95o Loose Colloo, 20 cent grade, 15o " 25 cent grado, 20o " 30 cent grade, 25o II you enjoy a good cup of cofTee (or breakfast try our bulk cotToe. 'It will please you. 18 pounds Granulated. Sugar, $1.00 25 " " , '1.30 100 " " 5.00 ID pounds extra L. B. Sugar, 1.00 Very best patent Hour per sack, ' 1.15 Very best patent flour, per barrel, 4.45 7 oakes Lenox, Gloss or btar Soap, 25o 6 cakes Fairy Soap, - 25o . 11 cakes Sunshine Soap, 26o Waoier STORE- Opera House The Parade. Swift's best S. C. Hums, per pound, loo " " B. Bacon, " 15o 7 pounds finest Rolled Outs, 2fo 3 pounds finest head Rloe, 2f0 4 pounds good bead Rice, . 25o 6 pounds boht lump Starch, 2fo 6 pounds best Corn Starch, 2fo 3 cans extra Sugar Corn, 25o Early Juno Peas, por can, lOo 3 cans 20o Poacbos, 6O0 , Choice pears, large can, lOo Matches, 12 boxes, lOo A full line of all kinds Gro ceries, Fruits, Preserves, Fish, Pickles,. Cakes, &c., at the big grocery at cor respondingly low prices. Everything sold guaranteed all right or money refunded. Don't bo deceived by thinking you get something for nothing. Compare these prices with what you pay elsewhere. We have the goods you need them. We want your money. Robinson & Mundorff, RBYNOUQSVIU.E, . fBN'A.
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