" Rathmel. The uteres wore all closnd hore Labor Day. Dr. Crantner moved to Wlsb.w last week. John Proud and wlfo, of Force, ipent Sunday hore. Mlna Hosa Smith visited In Morris dale last wook. . Thore was anothor 1'ollsh wedding eolobrated hore Sunday. Miss Mary Crnslcy, of DuDols, called on friends hore Sunday. Peter Klnnorlmrff, of DoLancoy, had buslnoss here last weok. Rev. A. J.Meok preached an Interest ing sermon hore Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah llclghlcy, of HIg Hun, Vlsltod frlonds hero during the last week. Say, what has boon tho matter with the Ilathmol reporter for some time V Must havo boon on strlko or on the lazy list. The latter I think. Our publlo schools will begin next Monday, Sept. 14th. fioys and Rlrls got ready to moot your new teachnrs and tako up your old studies. Broken Back Proved Fatal. At 1.15 Friday afternoon Wm. Evans, who has boen In the DuRols hospital suffering from a brokon back died. Evans was brought hero from Falrmount City, Clarion county, whore he was In jured about a month ago by being caught and crushed under a fall of coal In No. 3 mine. Ho suffered acute pain and most of tho time has been kept un der the lnfluenco of opiates. Evans was a man of about 40 years of age and loaves a wlfo nnd several children. DuBois Couritr. Letter List. L'.st of unclaimed letters romainlng In post office at Heynoldsvlllo, Pa., for the week ending Sept 5, 1903 : Miss Fannlo Foster, Miss Ireno Grlf' flth, Mrs. VV. II. Johnson, Miss Jennie MlUlren, Emma W iley, v. K. McUUvon. Foreign Gulsoppo Cecloro, Lekerka Martin. Say advortlsed and give date of list when calling lor anovo. E. C. Burns, P. M. The turtle soup at tho City Hotel restaurant Is genuine. School shoos at MUllrens. Queen Quality shoes sell at Nolan's shoe storo for tiStO per pair. The Friction Band Brake for buggies is the latest and safest thing out. Must be usod to bo appreciated. J. C. King Si Co. agents, Reynoldsvillo, Pa. Your now fall suit Is at Milllrens. Romombor you can got tho Qucon Quality shoos at Nolan's shoo store at ii'. &o a pair. Resolutions of Reiflect. Resolutions of respect and condolence by Division No. 1, A.O. H.,of Jefferson county on the death of Brother John T. Collins : Whereas, In view of the loss sus tained by the decease of our friend and associate, and by the still heavlor loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to him therefore be It liemhtd. That it is but a lust tribute to the memory of the departed to say that in regettlng his removal from our midst, we mourn for one who was In every way worthy of our respect and regard. ltftmhvd. That we sincerely condole with the family of the deooased on the dispensation with which it has pleased Divine Providence to aflltat them, and commend them for consolation to Him who ordors all things for the best and whose ohastlsemonts are meant in mercy. Itrmlvrtl, That this heartfelt testi monial of our sympathy and sorrow be spread on the records of our division and a copy thereof be transmitted to tho family of our deceased brother, and bo published In The Star and Voluntter. I). M. Bolokr, John Dki.anky, S-Com. Patrick FinnklL, j Town Council Meeting. -The regular mooting of town council was hold Sopt. 1st, Pres. Applegato in the chair and all members present. Minutes ot the previous meeting road and approved. I. M. Swart, tax collcotor, reported amount of taxes collected In August to bo 12,854.53. On motion the socretary was in structed to arrange for tho redemption of the $1,100.00 bond Issued July 7, 1003. Bills and Interest amounting to 340.38 was ordered paid. A right of way was received from Albert Reynolds for a 10ft. alley from present eastern terminus of Dletz alley to Sandy Lick creek. On motion ordinances No.'s 84, 85, 811 and 87 wore passed on first reading. The matter of connections to be made on Grant street sewer, abovo Sixth street, was placed In tbe hands of tho sewor committee with power to act. Notices to repair sidewalks were ordered sent out. Two Funerals. Two funerals wore conducted at the Paradise Reformed church on Sept. 2, 1903, by Rev. S. C. Stover. In the morning Monlvet Naomi, the youngest daughter of Christian Muth, was burled. Aged 8 years. In the afternoon of the same day Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Reed was laid to rest, aged 30 years, 3 months and 24 day. There survive her a husband, Ira C. Reed, and six small children, two boys and four girls. This scorned a very sad funeral because a mothor was takon away when she seemed to bo so much noeded. Mr. and Mrs. Reed lived happy life togethor and were frugal and enorgotlo. She was a consistent mombor of the Reformed church at Paradise up to the time of her. death. Dry Goods. Advanco full stylus In ready-to-woar skirts and waists, Best selection of waist patterns we've ever bad, In all tho new effects for fall. Blng-Stoke Co. Clothing. Your now fall suit Is here. Blng Stoke Co. New fall bats at Milllrens. Tho Dr. Reed cushion sole shoes aro sold at Nolan a shoe store. Bran, middlings and corn chops at wnoiesaio at iioynoiusviuo Alius. Monarch shirts at Milllrens. Fall is here ; Business Has Improved. And if you are not getting a good share of it, it is because the people do not know what bar gains you are offering. Adver tise! It means dollars in your pocket. The Star Carries Your Advertisement into the Homes of the People. Anonymous Communication. Saturday wo received a communica tion signed " Sulweriber" which was consigned to tho waste banket because the writer did not give his or her name. It Is tho custom of Tun STAR, and all regulated newspapers, to pay no attention to communications that do have the name of tho author attached to It. The name would not bo published If the porson writing tho communica tion did not want It published, but the editor must have the name as a matter of good faith. Persons Bending communi cations to thlsofflco for publication, who do not give us their names, aro assured positively tholr communication will not be published. Cool Nights. You'll bo wanting blankets and com fortablcB. Our stock is large and you got a grand selection now. Priced right aro our blankets and comfortables. Blng-Stoko Co. Rod banana. It must bo all right wo sail lots of it. Fine with Ice cream Reynolds' fountain. See tbe display of now fall dress goods at Milllrens. The Wright hand mado shoe for work men is sold at tho Nolan shoe storo. Mothers I You nan save lii to z. por cont on your boys' suits If you buy from us. Blng-Stoke Co. Try a frultina, a mixture of fruits and cream. Tastes like anothor. lloynolds drug storo. Want Column. Rnlnn: Onn rent nnr word for earli nnd vvurv lUHuruuu. Two respectable young women would like for a fow weeks ono furnished room with prlvllcgo of light housckoeplng, possosslon botweon Sopt. 10 and 15, Please state terms and location. R. L. care of this office. Lost Steel beaded chatelaine, con talnlng several dollars and laundry check ; somewhere botwoon J. S Hammond's rosldunco and Pleasant Avenue. Flndor return to Star office For Sale Nino acres of land noar Desire with house, barn and othor out buildings. Plum and peach orchard suitable for truck farming. Call or address B. W. Yohe, Dusire, Pa. FOR SALK Two good cows. ' Inquire at P. R. R. freight depot. To Rent Six room house on Mabel street, botwoon Fourth and Fifth Sts, M. M. Fisher. For Salo Houso and lot on Phillips street. Lot 50x150 foot ; nine roomed house; barn 12x10, two stories high shed 10x16 ; chicken coop 12x20 : yard 12x20 ; price $050. Inquire of E. NefT Wanted Boy to learn tailor trade, J. E. Mitchell. For Sale House and lot in West Reynoldsville and a farm in Washington township. Inquire of L. W. Perrln Box 187, Reynoldsville, Pa. WANTED Good intelligent girls to learn silk weaving. Apply tc Enter prise Silk Co. For Sale Five houses and lots in Sykesvllle. Easy terms. Inquire of V. R. Holman, Sykesvllle, Pa. For Sale Lot on Main street. In quire of L. J. MoEntire. For Sale Good house and lot on Jackson St., near coal company office. Inquire at The Star office. Notice Employees of the silk mill using eloctrio cars going to and from work can purchase car tickets at lower rates. Mothers. The place to buy your boys' suits is at Blng-Stoke Co. Ask for the J. P. Smith shoes. Thoy are on sale at Nolan's shoe store. Pat ent colt, patent calf, patent kid. Anything up-to-date to wear at Mil lire nr. Cherry another winner ; pure mor- ello cherry Juloe with syrup. Pure and refreshing, with tbe true fruity taste Reynolds fountain. DMINISTRATOR'8 NOTICE. Letters of administration on t he outute of Eliiubolli llli-kuy, Into (if Wlunluw towunlilp, Jirnu county, dweawxl, having liu aranuid Ui J. M. Nurrlu. wIicmmi uonUittti-tt adUruiM la Daalre, Pa., all lienMJim inuuhiud to aid ealultt art) roquimU'il lumuUu Immediate uaymtmt to the aduilnlittrutor, and tlx we uaviiia ciaima aKaumt tne tMiate wm prHHeitt mibiu w wie aumiiuutrator property autueu $i.oo Photo Matt Sale Saturday Morning;. See display. IILLIfflS Monarch Shirts $i.oo. Greatest Department Store in Jefferson County Autumn Stocks low Ready For your inspection. Every day brings something new from the foremost makers of this country. Everything shows the skill of the designers. Long Coat Suits for Women. Regulation frock style. Two-piece blouse nnd military effects have already established their pre-eminence as correct fashion for fall and winter. Very lew short coat suits are shown. Long Coats are the thing, both with long dress skirts and short walking length skirts. The showing here is something to wonder at. The many variations of the adopted model and the diversity of the fabrics and effects. Price Ranges here, $11. oo to $4o.oo. Oxford gray zibiline, cut in the blouse eflect, with long coat made in the short waiking skirt ; trimmed ; elegantly lined with Italian Serge $11.00. Por $14.00 you get a greater selection to choose from, and $18.00 to $30.00 the styles are grand. All Satin lined. To get the full effect of the fall suits you must see them. Dress and Walking Skirts. Your very special attention is invited to the remarkable collection of dress and Walking Skirts. . Blacks, blues, light and dark grey3 nnd tan mixtures. The very attractive tailor effects at the small prices, combined with excellence of material, make our skirt department very prominent for this season , prcc range, $2.00 to $10.00. Dress Goods. This autumn season opens with a greater showing and a larger selection than ever. The designers have certainly been at work by the number of new creations in fancy weaves for fall and the number of shades for you to pick from. Waistings for Autumn. Here in abundance. The greatest selection to lie had any where in new, up-to-date patterns of Oxfords or the nice fancy weave vesting cloths in a price range 25 Cents to 75 Cents per Yard. Trimmings . Trimmings . Trimmings For autumn garments are more elaborate than ever. Band applique has the advantage of popularity, but drops, medallions and heavy applique are just as stylish. We have them all a grand selection to choose from too numerous to quote prices on. To appreciate the selection you should see it. A Little Talk to Men about Their Autumn Clothes. A GREAT NUMBER of our fall and winter suits are now in in blues, blacks, fancy weaves of cassimere, cheviots and worsteds or unfinished worsteds. All made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx, who tailor every suit. Every button hole is hand made. Each shoulder is shaped by an experienced tailor and every coat is guaranteed to hold its shape. Come in and see them, try them on and see the fit. Price range $5.00, $7.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.OO. Boys School Suits. Here they are, made up elegantly. Every seam taped and buttons sewed on tight to stand the test that only a loy can give it. Any color you can think of. In a price range $1.25, 1.5o, 2.oo, 3.oo, 4.oo, 5.oo, $6.oo. Shoes for the Whole Family. From the baby to grundpa. But QJT Qj1 . more particularly good serviceable tSLJJLOOJL OJlL06iS. Just now they are here made upon the latest lasts of Vici Kid, Patent Kid, or Box Calf nt astonishingly low prices. Come in and see them. i and Traveling Bags. MILLIRENS Visit us for anything reliable to wear. tiuaimj lur eLiiemeiit. J. at. Nomas, Administrator, V