J" High School Bulletin. Edited by Memhen ol the Rf ynoldwlllt Hi.nh School Tuosflay iiinrnliiy. Soit. 20, saw tint opening of tho achotil library. J'rof. Smith hM glvon tho eomplnt,) control of tho llbnry to tho Kinlor class. Tlio Senior In turn, deviating from tlio usual cimtoin, divided thci remaining thirty weeks Into threo period of ten week eaeh, giving tho first term to Mildred Hldgoway ami l.mvson Ked, the second to t'on SlinlTor and Clyde Murray ami third nnd last to John Coleman and Anna Klahr. Tho library will bo open from 8.40 to O.Ot) o'clock In the morning, from l.Oi) to 1.J5 and 4.00 to 4.15 p. m. on Tuesday nnd r'rldnys. A very Interesting educational meet ing was held in Assembly Hall Friday evening. Among tho various Instruct ors of the occasion were Mr, (.'arniult and Miss Mansfield, of Indiana Normal. One of tho most pleasant events of tho school year was what, might bo ti.rmod a reunion of tint Senior class, when after school Wednesday evening a number of tho Seniors wended our way first to West Koynoldsville. then, In accordBiico with a dare, wo continued our meandering until wo reached Shaffer's farm near Sandy Valley. After a short, hut pleasant vls'it on tlio farm, we itrecelved a lumber wagon on which we found a conveyance home, not to our respective homes but to that of the nearest Senior, Coo Shaffer, whero wo partook of a hearty supper prepared by Coo, harself. After this very plensnnt ceremony wo spent a very pleasant eve ning until propriety Invited us to our respective homes at fashionable hours. Iteverond Heno gnvo a very Interest ing address In chitcl a few mornings ago. Miss Myers, daughter of Kev. Myers, of the Luthroan church, has cast her lot with tho Junior class. Tho members of High School are all glad to welcome Miss Myers. Ono of the numerous events of tho past week was tho nn.-werlng to tho speaking tube when the class boll rang by one of the High School teachers. Senior No. 1 in speaking of jaekstones In the physics class the other day said Bhe had played them in Infancy. Mean ing of course, that she had played jacks. Ed. Hard man of 'O.'t, visited the school last Monday. Miss Annie IVchtot, of Lrck Haven, and Miss Mary McClure. of this place, visited tho Shakespearean Literary Society Friday. Bertha Bowser, Geneva Millircn, Carl Kirk and Frank Stroma), from Room 14, woro members of a chestnut lng party one dny last week. Prof. Bacon gave tho Soniors a very Interesting examination on Macbeth', last Friday. The Sub Juniors in thoir first annual class meeting elected the following class ollUtei-s I Prwi., Bertha Bowser I secretary, Oardold Harries. Prof. Bacon and Prof. Smith visited Punxsutitwney a few hour Saturday. ; I.awson Heed has tho distinction of being the llrst apparition of the Senior class. Tho Juniors In a continunl series of class meetings elected thelrclnssotllcers which are : Pres. Amy Bollinger J vice pres.. Besslo Sensor i secretary, Geneva Millircn. , The T. C. C. of ftontn 1.1 have, select ed oratigo nnd black as their color, nnd motto: "Do unto others us they would llko to do unto you." A trio of No 1,1 boys will have a marching contort for tho purpose of learning to keep step. Letter List. Ist. i.f unclaimed letters remaining In post olllee at U. v noldsvlllo. Ph.. for the week ending Oct. X HMt.'l : Miss Nellie Kemp, Mrs. Sara Moore, Say advertised nnd give date of list whon calling for above. K. C. Burns. I'. M. Broks Into Hia House. S. Otjulnn, of Cavendish. Vt.. was robbed of bis customary health by In vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and ho' entirelv cured. They're guaranteed to cure. Stoke's Drug Storo. 2."o at H. Alex Special Sale of Dinner Set. In order to make room for now goods wo will sell 12 dinner set In Kngllsh and Seml-pnrelnln at a reduction of 20 percent, from Oct. H to 17. C. H. Hall. Largest selection of Monarch shirts at Millirens. You enn get a bargain at Nolan's shoo store. They have uhout fifty pnlr of shoes that they will sell at. a big reduc tion. These shoes aro good styles. Picture tnlo Friday noon at Millirens. Summer Is about over, but wo put the same thought and care into tho making of ou sodas as ever. Reynolds Foun tain. When you want a lady's fine and up-to-dato shoo go to Nolan's shoo store. Ask for tho Krlppendorf-Dittman fhoe. Seo Milllrons for your winter undor wear. Ourorango has that delicious orange taste. Mndo fresh every dav. With or without cream, 5 cents. Reynolds Fountain. Tho Friction Bnnd Brako for buggies is tho latest and safest thing out. Must bo used to bo appreciated. J. C. King & Co. agents, Reynoldsville, Pa. Remember yon can got the Queen Quality shoes at Nolan'B shoo store at $2.50 a pair. New neck wear just in at Millirens. Resolutions. , Tho following resolutions wore adopt ed by Washington Lodge No. 124, Or der Sons of St. Gaorge : WlIKRKAS, The Great and Supreme Ruler of tho universe has, In his Infinite wisdom, removed from among us ono of our worthy and esteemed brothers. Past President Kdwln Hnaro ! and Whkheas, Tho long and Intimate relntion held with hint In the faithful discharge of hi duties In this society makes it eminently befitting that wo reooidour appreciation of him, there fore bo It Umnlvnl, That tlio sudden removal of such a life from our midst, leaves it vacancy and a shadow that will he deep ly realized by all thn members of this or ganisation and will prove a loss lo tho community and thn public. Bo It also Urmlmi. That wo express our heart felt sympathy to thn widow, fatherless children and friends of our departed brother and commend them tolllm who shall say at th" Inst great, day. "Well done, thou good and faithful servant, thou hnst been faithful In a few things, I will make theo ruler ovor many things : enter thou into tho joy of thy Lord." Be It, further JikhIviI, That as an expression of our sympathy our charter bo draped for thirty days, that a copy of theso reso lutions bo sent to thn widow of our do parted brother, the same to ho spread on tho records of tho lodge and printed In tho Koynoldsville Star. P. P., Auiwrr Nfai.r . P. P.. Thomas Ji stham SX'om. W. P., Wm. H. Thuikikm Seo the great lino of overcoats and suits at Milllrons. Want Column. Kates: One cent per word for each and evorv insertion. Wanted Strong boy about lii yoars of ago. Apply at Knlerpriso Silk Co. Lost Pocket book containing lodge receipts and $2.00 In cash. Finder will please leave pocket book and receipts at STAR office. Can keep tho money. Wyeoma Morse. Foil Sai.K Second hand sofa. Will be sold cheap. Inquire nt TllK STAR oftlco. For Sai.k Two good cows. Inqulro of oseph McKornan at P. II. R. depot. For Sale House and lot. In West Reynoldsville nnd a farm In Washington township. Inquire of L. W. IVrrln, Box 187, Reynoldsville, Pa. WANTK.D Good Intelligent girls to learn silk wenvlng. Apply te Enter prise Silk Co. FOR SALE Lot on Main street. In quire of L. J. Mo. Entire. Notice Employees of the silk mill using electric cars going to and from work can purchase car tickets at lowor rates. JJl'GHES & POM ROY. L'NDF.RTAKINO AND PICTURE FRAMINO. The IT. S. Portal LeitKitit 1ms lieen tested and found all ritilit. Cheapest form of in surance. Hermit a contract. Woodward lliilldlnff, Keynoldsville, Pa. SEICI i WAGHER THE BIG S T O 11 E We have now ready to show to the public the largest and lest assorted stock of merchandise wc ever attempted to carry. It is impossible for us to enumer ate and describe the lines wc have. vSufliceto say that we have given most careful attention to both style and quality and every one knows what our progress has been in the last few years in this direction. We have taken even greater pains to please you and provide you with the right merchandise than ever and you all know what that means. V Just a hint of the different lines we carry may direct you to the iik; stoke when looking for something in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOAKS AND SHOES. It will be necessary for you to inspect these to form any conception of them. And now when we add that we have put our business on a strictly cash iiasis you will realize that we are in a position to save you many dollars. As we study the great stores of our nation and their methods of doing business from our Retail Journals we realize more and more that J slow COACH CREDIT IS DEAD and THIS IS THE DAY WHEN READY money talks. We therefore from today on buy for strictly cash and in order to do this must sell for strictly cash. In a year's time we will all realize what an advantage this is to both the trade and to ourselves. With the economical prices on nil lines of merchandise we cannot possibly afford to bear the extra expense of keeping a set of books. We therefore do away with books entirely nnd sell for cash only. With our guarantee to please you in every way or your money cheerfully refunded you have no risk to run whatever. THE BIG STORE . CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREET, REYNOLDSVILLE, TA. Wlshaw. Duvld Ewlug was In Brookvillo inu day last week. Some people seem to enjoy being In a shower of rain. Calvin Dickey, of Falls Creek, was home over Sunday. Flem Don tit It,, of Allegheny, came home last Tuesday, Clove Deemer spent Monday at his home at the Cross Roads. MlssZoulah Dickey, of Fall Creek. visited her parents Sunday. Mrs. Bayhurn. of this place was In stantly killed by lightning Sunday evening Several of one voting peoplo attended tho plo social nt. I Vomer's Crofs I toads Saturday evening. It seems that, tho correspondents are aslnep or else times are dull. The for mer I supposed to bo the ca-e, VVishaw with the rest. Are You Mauled ? If you aro we can lit tin vour house. Wo have stove, furniture, bedding. dishes, lamps, lace curtain, blinds, carpets, Hour rugs, linoleum, malting, kitchen ntenslls anything needed from floor to garret. C. R. Hall. See tho great assortment of .10 cent shirts at Milllrons. Have money by buying vour wal paper now nt Stoke's. Rospbtrrv nlaln. cream or nho-oliHt-n Tho true iuclounuess of Hie It. rry. Reynold Fountain. - Ralhtnel.- Joseph llntesou and wife drove to Du Bids Sunduyi Fred Crowley, of DtiBols, was a nailer In town Sunday. Rev. Rich, of Hhawmut, preached here Sunday evening. MUs May Johnston teturned homo from Pittsburg Friday. .Mm Robertson returned home last Wednesday from a trip l-i Scotland. George Hughe, of I'uiixsutnwney. aH-nt Sunday at Ills homo in this place. George Charlton and wife, of Pitts ton, Pu., aro Visiting their daughter, Mr. John Peiihnll, and Mrs. Clint lion's sister. Mrs. Benjamin Hocking, In this place. Tim following newly eleeti d i llloer txokfhaitfc of the Siliuliiy School In the Chmiihof fiiii last Sunday : Sup erintend, in, W. (1. Hai t i : assistant supi rliitcetli nt. Mrs. H. B. Wyso secret. try, MissCnrrln Thompson i as sistant st crciary, Mis ItelH'Cca Bowser: treasurer, Miss Mav Stewart J librarian Miss Susie Dowser : assistant librarian, MIsh Jciinlo Hodgn organist. Miss Jean Hughes. Rubber footwear for the whole family at MilliretiH. Hnvo money by buying your wall papet now at Stoke'. Visit Millirens for anything In wear. Thn Wright hand made. hIuhj for win lij men Is sold at the Nolan shoe store. Douglass shoes at Millirens. i H . H jwr .re. 'tact, Cures a cold in one day , RBYNOLDd' PERFECT COLD CURE1 Cures grippe in 2 to 3 days RKYNOLDS' PKRFECT COLD CURE Greatest relief for asthma REYNOLDS' PKRFECT COLD CURE Best known remedy for cough REYNOLDS' PERFECT COLD CURE No better remedy for headache REYNOLDS' PERFECT COLD CURE Ask for free sample. Try it. REYNOLDS' PERFECT COLD CURE Pan tiirrsTS Tit llox. Mkst Postpaid. Hkt.moi.hs Dlll'CI Compart, ItKruoMisvii.i.a, Pa. RUBBER FOOTWEAR For the Whole Family .IILLIEiEIS Picture Sale Friday Noon 12.30 Groatosl D o p ar i 1110 11 1 S tore in Jefforson County Most exclusive fall and winter styles in Women's Tailored Suits and SMrts Our position as leaders In the field of Women's, Misses and Children's Outer Garments is recognized this county over. Tailored Suits. The cleverest fall suits originated this season and the finest suits ever produced at the price. The mntcriuls comprise fancy mixtures, Scotch tweeds, cttainines, cheviots and broadcloths. Coats in the new blouse effect, three-quarter length skirts in dress or walking length, and every suitis trimmed. Elegantly lined with Italian serge and skinner's satin. In a price range $ J 0.00, 12.00, 14.00, J 8.00, 25.00, 30.00, 40.00. Fine Walking and Dress Skirts. Made of mixtures and solid colors in various shades of Kerseys and broadcloths. Trimmed with straps and yoke9 and cut in seven and nine gore flare styles, with panel fronts. All sizes, in a price range $2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, COO, 7.00, 0.00, $12.00. The largest selection of misses' skirts to be found anywhere and largest price range. 6 Fall Gloves and Hosiery The glove department never so well stocked as it is this fall, 1 f( Keal Mocha gloves, all sizes and all shades cDIUU F. W. L. Gloves, the kind that one woman tells her neighbor of, that she can get them in any shade or any size at Millirens $1.00. Centemeri in kid or Mocha, any color orsize $1.T0. Golf gloves, in all shades and fancy colors for cool nights. Hosiery for the Whole Family, Ladies' and Misses' in fleeces, eassi mere, or mercerized in a price range 10c to $1.50 per pair. Infant's riblted cassimere hose, silk heel and toe, loc and 25c. See the line of nu n's fancv cassimer half hose. Furs . . Fur W.'fr w Our assortment is most complete. Just now you have a selection to choose from that will be broken after while. In a price range for black cony scarf, 89e to the finest long Isabella Fox, $35.00. Umbrellas From the best makers of this country. Plain congo handles for school um brellas, 50c and 75c. Pearl and fancy trimmed umbrellas at $1.00. You can be proud of one of these any where. Shoes for Fall. Jno, Kelly's Shoes for Women Here iri all the late fall styles, made of vici kid. patent Ltd or Russia calf, on all tho now lastn, with liitfh hooU. Everj shoa U tnndo with cam uud ..nth pair I. gum ;m. toed to ulve elegant woar. fl.ftO. 2 1)0. 2 BO. :l 00. Dudly School Shoes. Shoes that are made of dependable leather, made to stand the fJN orvlco that only a younKttr polnti to xoIum.I cuii iv.. thmu. l -'.', l "'!. fci.'xi. ((jQllIliyjllV Men's Shoes. Douglass make, shoes that fit and stay, made ol leather to wear on your foot, In all kinds of weather. :i (0, :Un. Trunks, Suit Cases ond Trnvellnfi Bnga.' M La La REN B WW I i I 1 1