NEW RAILROAD TO CLARION. It will Open a Large Timber Tract and Coal Territory. Montlon u made In The Star two wooks Bffo that the contract for build in)? the new railroad from Biimmorvlllo to Clarion had been lot to Col. James A. Dennett, of Greenville, and Daniel Nolan, of Reynoldsvillo. Since that time we havo learnod some moro facts concerning tho road. Tho rittsburjr, Bnmmervllle & Clnrlon Rallrond Co. In the name of the new company. It has been chartered with a capital stock of I60,000, which will bo increased In a abort time to (i00,000 or $700,000, which will represent tho cost of tho road. The organizers of the company are Charles F. Heldrlck, of Drookvitle, president of the company, K. M. Mat son, Alfred Truman, 'John Q. Heldrlck, KmrnettHoldrlck and Charles Corbott, of Brookvllle, A. L. Colo, M. I. Mod-eight and C. H. Cole, of DuUois, Theo. L. Wilson, brothor of Judge Wilson, of Clarion, and several Phila delphia parties. Mr. Heldrlck says tho building of this line was a plan of his father's, the late Levi Heldrlck, and bis death pre vented him carrying It through. The road runs from Clarion to Suro merrille, a distance of seventeen miles, and connects with the I R. It. at the latter place. Thore will ba a four mile branch from Strattonvillo to Mill Creek, on the Clarion river, for the purpose of opening up the Marvin & Kulofson tlm bor tract, which Is said to contain nearly one hundred million fuet of virgin pine, homlock and other timber. The road will open up .10,000 acres of coal lands which is largoly controlled by the organizers of tho railroad com pany and the coal will bo gradually de veloped along with tho timber Into rests. The road also opens up somo of the finest beds of fire clay In tho state, which will be Immediately devoloped. It is expected that the road will be extended on through to Franklin, a dis tance of about twonty-threo miles from Clarion, in the course of a year or two, which will make tho coal tributary to the road nearer tho lakes than any other bituminous coal in the state. The road to Clarion and Clarion rivor will be pushed as rapidly as possible and completed bofore Soptembor 1st. 1004. ' There will be no stock for sale and no bonds will be issued. The rights of way have beon secured 100 feet In width practically the entire distanco. Reynolds' TerfoctCold Cure has cured where all others have failed. Price 25c. New neck wear just in at Mlllirons. Rathmel. ,. Thomas Matthews was in town Fii day evening. Mrs. II. H. Wyse Is visiting in Drad ford this week. J. W. Smith and family visited in Mundurf Saturday. John Klnnerburg, sr., of DoLancy, called here Sunday. John Mansoll, of Hotel Hughes, was In Pittsburg lost wook. The festival held Saturday evening for the benefit of the publlo school library was a success. ' The P. O. 8. of A. Camps of Rathmel and West Llbvi ly will present a flag to. tho Owens school Friday evonlng of this week. Kverybody Invited to be present. Last Friday evonlng Washington Camp No. (102, P. O. S. of A., of Rath mil, presented a Hag to tho Prospect public school. The general address was made by Rov. Dr. A. J. Meek, of Roynoldsvlllo. It was a fine address. Recitations were given by Misses Alice Droadhead, Jennie Hodge and Irene Hughes. Tbo flag was presented by W. G. Harris, of the Camp, and ac cepted by P. A. Smith, a member of the Wlnslow township school board. All present enjoyed the exorcises. Council Meeting. The regular moeting of tho town council was hold Tuesday, Oct. Otb, with all members present and Presldont Applcgate in the chair. Minutes of the previous meeting read and approved. Clerk reported receipts lor building side walks to be (-14. 45. Secretary of Doard of Health report ed receipts to be $24.00. Chief Rurgess Simmons reported re ceipts for licenses, Ac, $34.00. I. M. Swartz, tax collector, reported taxes collected In Sept. to bo $8(1.00. Rills amounting to $(178.14 were ordered paid. On motion oidlnanco No. 88 passed first reading. On motion adjourned to moot Oct. 16. Jno. Kelly's shoes for women at Mllllrens. Remember you can get the Queen Quality shoes at Nolan's shoe store at $2.50 a pair. ' Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure has cured whore all others have failed. Price 25o. Soo Mlllirons for your winter under wear. Verify what wo say about our sodas and sundaes by visiting our fountain. Reynolds Fountain. Queon Quality shoes sell at Nolan's shoefctore for $2.50 per. pair. Want Column. , 1 Hate: One tent por word to each and every Insertion, Wantkd Uookkeeoer. State ex perience and salary expected. Address In own handwriting. P. O. Box 4, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. . Wantkd An experienced dress maker to take charge of work in shop. Mrs. Llzzlo Smith. Wanted Strong boy about IS years of age. Apply at Enterprise Silk Co. Fok Sale Second hand sofa. Will be sold cheap. Inquire at The St An office. Foil SALE Two good cows. Inquire of Josoph McKornan at P. R. R. depot. For Sate House and lot in West Reynoldsvllle and a farm In Washington township. Inquire of L. W. Perrln, Box 187, Roynoldsvllle, Pa. Wanted Good Intelligent girls to learn silk woaving. Apply to Enter prise Silk Co. For SALE Lot on Main street. In quire of L. J. McEntlre. Notice Employees of the silk mill using electrlo cars going to and from work can purchaso car tickets at lowej rates. Millinery opening at Mrs. Smith's October Q and 10. Roynnlds' PerfeetCold Cure has cured where all others have failed. Price 25c. 7STRAY NOTICE. E Cnme trpftlnir on the prnilp of tlio itnrierMtffnrri In Wtnslow towntthlp Octnlmr K, one lltfht red row, with nltnoat whlto hMul. horns Hhmit 10 In. lonv. itpptuntnre of Ih'IiikM or t) yi'iiri olil i giving milk. The owner Is rfqtiftp(l lo oome forwuril, prove property, pay I'hnrgiw and tnUo her nwity or she will he ilUpost'il of according to law, V. T. Cox. Handy Valley. Oct. 13. 1MH. JJUGHES & POMROY. UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING. The IT. B. Ilurlal League has tieen tested and found all right.- t'heapest form of I -sotsnce. Hecnre a contract. Woodward Kuildlng, Keynoldsvlllu, 1'a. ooooooooooAorycccooor r, -5)ft. TUB MARTIN SHORTIJAN.'J mm - COM.mi;kcia;. SCHOOL. Liberty Ave. k Filth St., Pittsburg, Pa. An oM school romhictpft on the niott modem principle. Th demand for ymwj men ami wrmf-n fiToaterthim ever Iwlore. ('nil anU fe ., of tho iiirffpst and hfit acniMila In tlio country, ratnlojfiin gent on rTii4it. IIIORTHAKD. TYMWRITISO, BOOHHFPIKG. IH1P, ISGLIBH, SPRU1KG. TKLftirUFBT. KTC. , fts. gin Reduced Rites to pupiliof tb HtrUa fckool X j j i r w Most Important ! Of wLt use is a hat that does not fit your head. Of what use are corsets that do not fit, dresses that do not fit, or gloves that do not fit ? . Now take shoes ! The one absolutely necessary thing about shoes is that they shall FIT. Unless they fit you feel "Bloucby," you walk clumsily, dragging the feet along because they are tired. You acquire corns. And all because you bought shoes that were perhaps loudly adver tised and smart in appearance, yet made with no regard to fit. The one shoe for women for FIT is the Boot, 13.00 and $3.50. Queen Quality. Try them for easy walking. Rtiolutiona of Respect. v-. . At a meeting of Valiant Lodge No. 401, K. of P., the following resolutions were adopted ! WrtRRKAfl, It has pleased Almighty God In Ills Infinite wisdom to call from our midst our worthy and esteemed Past Chancellor Kdwln Iloare, there fore, In vlow of the loss sustained by our lodge and the still greater loss sustained by those nearest and dearest to him, be It J?iwfw(I, That while we bow in bumble submission to the Supreme will, we fully appreciated and very deeply deplore our loss, but hope and trust It has been his etornal gain. Uo It further limnlml, That this lodge tender Its warmest tympiithy and condolence to the widow anil family of Brother Hoare In their bereavement, with the earnest prayer that they may be comforted by the God of all comfort. He it further llrmtretl, That these resolutions be spread on the minute! of the lodge and that our charter be draped in morning for thirty days, a oopv of these reso lutions bo sunt to the widow of our late brother and be published In Thk Star oi ucynouisvuio. R. K. Wisor. P. C.. Wm. Coppino, P. C, JAMES A. TV80N, !., Com. See the Dudley school shoe at Mllllrens. Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure has cured where all others have failed. Price 25o. Douglass shoes at Mllllrens. K. O. E. Resolutions. At a regular meeting of Mt. Cliff Castle No. 360, K G; E., the following resolutions were adopted ! . Whereas, God In His Infinite wldom has taken from us and our Castle our beloved Past Chief Kdwln Hoare, there fore, be it Ittmhvil, That we, as Knight of Golden Eagle, bow In humble reverence to Him who doeth all things well and say, Thy will be done. Ho it further Itrmhtd, That we extend tc the be reaved widow and children of our de ceased brother our sincere sympathy, that we feel for thorn in this, their sore afllctlon, and that we oommend them to the Ilealurof all wounds, who Is able to soothe In this sad hour. Ho It Itirther Hrmtvnl, That In tho death ul Hroth or Hoare this CiiHtle has lost iin honest, true and faithful member and bis fam ily a kind husband and father. He it further limit ml, That our charter be drapod for thirty days, that a copy of these resolutions be spread on our minutes, be published In The Star and a copy besmittothe bereaved family of our lato brother. VV. A. Ref.ii, D. G. C, ) John Rehukclifp. P. C, Com. William Tyson, p. c, ) Visit Mllllrens for anything to wear. Reynolds' PerfeetCold Cure has curt d where all others have failed. Price 25o. The Wright hand made shoe for work men Is sold at the Nolan shoe storo. Save $25,00 This Winter; K ' m- From 115 00 to (25.00 van bo saved eucli winter by using Cole's Original , Hot Blast Stovo This wonderful stove burnt the gas balf of soft coal, which Is wasted up the chimney with other g to von. Makes 12.00 soft coal equal to $.00 hard coal. Even heat day and night and perfect oleanllness. Fire Never Out. Perfect results also with hard coal or wood. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Thore Is no other stove like It and none that will give you the satisfaction ; therefore insist upon getting the GEN UINE Cole's Hot Blast sold only by KEYSTONE IIAHDWAltE COMFY JVear the 1'ont Office, litynoldiifilte, P en v y I v u n i a RUBBER FOOTWEAR For the Whole Family II Jjlll EEIS VISIT US FOR ANY- thing Reliable to Wear eat est Department Store in Jefferson Count Women's Most exclusive fall and winter styles in Tailored Suits and Skirts 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 materials comprise fancy mixtures, Scotch tweeds, cttamines, cheviots and broadcloths. Coats in the new blouse effect, three-quarter length skirts in dress or walking length, and every suit is trimmed. Elegantly lined with Italian serge and skinner's satin. In a price range . $10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 18.00, 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 yokes 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, 6.00, 7.00, 9.00, $12.00. The largest selection of misses' skirts to be found anywhere and largest price range. Fall Gloves and Hosiery The glove department never so well stocked as it is this fall, 1 A A Real Mocha gloves, all sizes and all shades a),UU 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. Centcmeri in kid or Mocha, any color or size $1.50. t Golf gloves, in all shades and fancy colors for cool nights. Hosiery for the Whole Family. Ladies' and Misses in fleeces, cassi mere, or mercerized in a price range 10c to $1.50 per pair. Infant's ribbed cassimere hose, silk heel and toe, 15c and 25c. See the line of men's fancy cassimer half hose. Furs . . Furs 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, 89c to the finest long Isabella Fox, $35.00. . 1 Umbrellas tFrom the best makers of this country. 1 ain congo handles for school um brellas, 50c and 75c. earl and fancy tri m med umbrellas at $1.00. You can be proud of one of these anywhere. Shoes for Fall. Jno. Kelly's Shoes for Women Here in all the late fall styles, made of vici kid, patent kid or Russia calf, oo all the Dew lasts, with high boots. Every shoe Is mitdo with euro uud each pair is guaran teed to (rive elegant wear. 11.50, 12.00, $2.50, $;l.00. Dudly School Shoes. Shoes that are made of dependable leather, made to stand the ervloe that only a youngstor Rong to school can give thorn. 91.25, 11.50, $2,i0. Men's Shoes. Douglass make, shoes that fit and stay, made of leather to wear on your foet, In all kinds of weather. (3.00, $3.60. Trunk, SultCaaea and Traveling; Bags. ROBINSON'S M R E N S