The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 21, 1903, Image 4

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    Both Known Here. '
Wm. F. Martin, lntoly engnired Id the
morcantilo business nt this plncc, and
fcho will take v(wnosflon ol tho Ger
holra hotel, Falrmonnt, In two weeks,
.was married on Wednesday morning to
Miss Hattlo Snowden, of Hvookvllle.
Tho coromony was iorformcd by Hov.
Father Drlscoll at tho parsonnifo early
In tho mornlntf. They loft on tho IU0
train for a two-wooks owoddinfj trip.
Tha MmVctor extends conffratuln
tlons. Now Bethlohom Vhulieator.
Mr. Martin was olork at Hotel MeOon
nol and National Hotel In this plueo nt
one tlmo, and Mrs. Mnrtln was dlnlnff
room Rlrl at tho National Hotel about
two years ago.
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MARTIN
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COMMBHCIAL
SCHOOL.
Liberty Ave. & Fifth St., Pittsburg. Pa.
An nt'l srlnkl mnftii'i..,) mi
the most iiifxlrrii imIuoj.n..
The drmiiiil for ymmj int-ii titul wnnif n
Ifronlor than rr,r boforo. (sill ant ik
of tlio litrgpat anil liv.t .clii"ls In u.,i
country, f.imlne iont nil l"inf t.
non-mini. tyi-mmm. ro":?.rv:M. hps.
amp. mwi t'.nusn. u'H.iurnY. nr.
I. As.(ir. ReduM Rim topaplscftba K-irtin Vt--r
Olass Blowing Machine Successful.
A telephone mossaird from Managor
McCoy of factory No. 5, of tho Ameri
can Window tilass Co., announced that
the flat's blowing machines which have
recently been Instnlled were put In
operation yesterday. To a question
as to how they worked Mr. McCoy re
plied "very satisfactorily," and he w4
of tho opinion that they would prove
successful. Llko every now invention
thoro aro undoubtedly minor defects
which will bo remedied In time
Kano licpuhliean.
Canvassers Wanted.
Unliable, energetic party to hnndlo a
lino of necessary household furnishing
goods on easy payment plnn. Workers
easily earn fl.1.00 to IL'5.00 por wook.
No capitul neecessary, all we require
nro fivo good references. Now Is tho
time to start. Wrl to for particulars to
John Williams & Co., 11 Ninth street,
Pittsburg, l'a.
Jno. Kelly's shoes for women at
Mlllirens.
All this month wall papor at a dis
count at Stoke's.,
Queen Quality shoes sell at Nolan's
Bhoofctoro for 2.f0 per pair.
Rubber footwear for tho wholo family
at Milllrens.
ONE THIRD OF OUR LIFE
ISSPENT I IN BED
The bedroom should be cozy, cheerful,
and full of comfort.
For $18.00 we sella
chamber suit which is a
i 1 kwuil J . M. lib
yj wood is nicely finished
,7-' and each piece is well put
hiTT& together, strong and firm
We also have springs,
mattresses, etc., at lowest
prices. Come and see
our stock. j j
J. R. H1LLIS & CO.
NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
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Letter List.
L!st of unclaimed letters remaining
In post office at Itovnoldsvllln, Pu., for
tho week ending Oct. 17. 1903 :
C. E. Condron, loroy K. Foley. F. G.
Taylor, M, D., S. M. Varnor. Miss
Mablo Wilson.
Bay advertised and glvo dato of list
when calling for above.
K. C. nuBNS, P. M.
You Needn't be Afraid
Of that dreadful cold If you tako Rey
nolds' Perfect Cold Cure In tho start.
Prico 25o a box.
Seo the great lino of ovorcoata and
suits at Milllrens.
All America shoes for men at Nolan's
shoo storo, price $.'t.f0 and $4.00.
Now neck wear just in at Milllrens.
' Remember you can got the Queen
Quality shoos at Nolan's shoe store at
$2.50 a pair.
J. K. Mitchell, merchant tailor, In
Stoke building, above department store.
Hart Schaffner &. Marx overcoats at
Milllrens.
You can got a bargain at Nolan's shoo
storo. They havo about fifty pair of
shoes that they will sell at a big reduc
tion. Theso shoes are good styles.
Want Column.
Rules: One cent per word for each and
every Insertion.
For Rent 7-room house, plastered,
good cellar ; on Worth st. Inquiro at
star oftlco.
For Sale Stlmpson Computing scale.
Inquire at Tiik Star olllce.
For ShIo Good riding pony. Inquire
at The Star oillco.
For Sake Lard cans, lard barrells,
lard tubs, molasses barrels, large and
small candy pails. Bon Ton riakery.
For Rent Six rooms. Inquire of
Mrs. R. L. Tanfo, Jackson street.
Wanted An experienced dress
maker to tako chargo of work in shop.
Mrs. Lizzie Smith.
Wanted Strong boy nbout 1.1 years
of ago. Apply at Enterprise Silk Co.
For Sale Srcond hand sofa. Will
be sold cheap. Inquire at THE STAR
olllce.
For Sale Two good cows. Inquiro of
Joseph McKernan at P. R. R. depot.
For Sale House and lot In West
Reynoldsvllle and a farm in Washington
township. Inquiro of L. W. Perrln,
Hex 187, Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
Wanted Good intelligent girls to
learn silk weaving. Apply tc Enter
prise Silk Co.
For Sale Lot on Main street. In
quire of L. J. McEntire.
Notice Employees of the silk mill
using electric cars going to and from
work can purchase car tickets at lowea
rates.
JJUGIIES & POMROY.
UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING.
Tho IT. f. Hiirlul Letmiie lias been tested
Hnd found all rliclit. t'heupest form of ln
siiranre. heeim! a oonlrtiet. Woodward
liiilhlhiK, Reynoldsvllle, l'a.
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Most Important !
Of what 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 "slouchy," 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
Boots, $3.00 and (3.50.
Queen Quality.
Try them, for
easy walking.
County Teachers' Institute.
County Superintendent Teitrlek has
fixed his county institute for tho last
week in December, beginning on the
28th. Following Is the list of Instruct
ors and entertainers : Dr. W. G. Brum
baugh, hrofi;nor of pedagogy In tho
University of Penn'a ( Dr. F. C. Sell
muckor, of West ChoBtor Stuto Normal
School ; Dr. Lincoln Hulley, of Buck
noli University ; Deputy Stuto Supt.
John Q. Stewart ! Brockway Jubilee
Slngors Mondny night ; Senator J. P.
Dolllvor Tuesday night ; Lulu Tyler
Gates and her eomnnny of specialists
Wednesday night ; Charles Emory
Smith Thursday night. Thoro were
two bad disappointments at tho Insti
tute last yenr. Senator Dolllvor was
ono of them. The people expect every
promise to be kept to tho letter this
year, and want no substitute lecturers.
Brookvlllo Ihmnrrut.
Night school at the Revnoldsvllle
Business College Monday, Wednesday
and Friday evenings. Completo courses
taught: low tuition.
John H. Doubles, the butterlno deal
er, will re-open his old stand, two doors
above hoso houso No. 2, to-dny. High
grndo butterlno at 22o por pound.
Soo Mllllrons for your winter under
wear. Tho Wright hnnd made shoo for work,
men Is sold at tho Nolan shoo store.
Soo tho selection of furs at Milllrens.
All this month wall papor nt a dis
oonnt at Stoko's.
Wlshaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Plfer, of Panic,
visited friends In town on Sunday.
Tho kissing bug seems to leave a
mark on some of our young people.
Mr. Bell and Mrs. Cowan havu re
turned home from a visit to Scotland.
Somu of our young people attended
the pie social at Panic last Wed Hominy
night.
Miss Annie Dickey started for Alle
gheny Tuesday where ho will spend
tho winter with her cousin, Mrs.
Powoll.
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RPIIANS' COURT.
In 10 est nt a nf
Groves, deceased. , T 'J 1 . "
Petition of W. K. Stevenson. iiclmlnUtrntnr
for dlwhui-Ke.
Aim. UU, l'.KM. presented and filed and rule
to how cause granted, leliiiimhle to next
term. Ity tiik CiiI'HT.
In the Orphans' Court
In re oitntn of BenJ
Yohe, deceased.
)In the Orphans' Court
of Ii'ITithoii Co., fro. Sll
Aujt. term, Mm.
Petition of 11. W. Vohe. iiflniltil,iii.i,i,.r r.,p
discharge.
Aim. Hist, inrtl, presented and Hied nnd rule
to show cause Kiiuited, rvtiirnnhln to next
term. II v tiik Ciii iit.
In re estate of Chris- I ,n ,,n'' Orphans' Court
tena Hni.th, deceased W': N" '"'
Petition of H. W. Yohe, administrator, for
uiwnarKe.
Auk. ;ilHt, limn, presented and filed In open
court, and rule toshow caupc urnmed. return
able to next term. It v tiik Coijiit.
E-eynoldsville Flour
and Feed Mill . .
We hrive recently taken charge of the
Reynolds ville Milling Co.'s mill and
are prepared to do all kinds of
Milling & Custom Work
Flour, Feed, Chop, Hay, Rtrnw,
&c., always kept in stock.
All orders delivered promply. We solicit
your patronage. Summerville phone.
Mill on Railroad Street.
M. & C. ADELSON, Props,
Reynomjsviu.e, Pa.
Genuine Mocha
Gloves $i.oo
I
T
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See the great assort
ment of Umbrellas
50 cents to $6.00.
G r on t os t Departmoiil Storo in Jefferson County
Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists and Furs in Dashing Array
There is something chic, distinctive and exclusive about our styles which
stamp them at once as far above the average in fact they occupy a place of their
own as leaders among favored modes of the season.
Stylish Fall Suits.
Made of fancy or plain materials in venitions, broadcloths, zibilines or fancy
mixtures. Some are made in plain styles while others are made with the stun
ning effect.
THE JACKETS are all silk and satin lined throughout, and are made on
Louis XIV style. The skirts come in walking or dress lengths, all trimmed up
in the yoke effect and we have the price range $10.00 to $30.00. To appreciate
the work of the best designers of this country, visit our suit department.
Walking and Dress Skirts for Fall and Winter.
Made of fine Kerseys, venitions, broadcloths and zibilines in black, blue,
brown and fancy mixtures, trimmed with straps in the hip-yoke effect. Modeled
in the flare style ; all tailored elegantly ; in all lengths. From $2.00 to $12.00.
Ladies,' Misses' and Children's
Coats for Winter
Here in abundance of styles to choose from. Made
of broadcloths, kerseys, montinacs and zibilines,
Louis XIV style, monty style or blouse style. All
are selling, but the loose fitting coat seems to have
the preference. A price range from $3.00 to $27.50.
In red, green, brown, blue and a do.on difTorent shades of cantor.
Furs
Furs
Furs
BOAS . . STOLES . . SCARFS
For every lady in this community. All sizes and made of the finest selected skins of very fur
bearing animal known, from the Issabella fox at $35.00 down to the small cony boa at HO cents.
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
JOHN KELLY'S SHOES FOR WOMEN
Are the finest shoes in the land and have never been excelled for fit and finish. Made
in all the late fall lasts and toes, of vict kid, Russia calf and potent kid.. Some have
the high military heels while others are plain. In a price range $1.25, $1 50, $i.00,
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50.
Shoes for misses and children here in all the late fall cuts. Prices 75c to $2.00.
MEN'S SHOES-DOUGLASS OR FLORSHEIM MAKE.
Made in nil fall lasts. , Ulucher or .lain cut of vici kid, Russia calf or patent kid,
in a price range $1.50 for solide leather to $0.00 for our famous WET DEFY.
Underwear
Gathered from all parts of the world from th,e sheep's back in
Australia and the cotton fields of the south. In a price. range
25c to $4.00
WOOL BLANKETS
COTTON BLANKETS
COMFORTS
SHAWLS
TRUNKS
SUIT CASES
TRAVELING BAGS
TAPESTRY CURTAINS
HOSIERY
CORSETS
FLANNELETTE NIGHT ROBES
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
ROBINSON'S
M I L L I R-.E N BROS.