To tha Member of the Church of God. I would request that all those who are, 'or have been, momWs of the Church of God residing: In or near Jofforgon Co., but not within reach of our local organizations, to kindly tend mo your presont address that I may know your location and keep you In forraod concerning" tho work of tho church. Address, P. O. Kakin, Cool Spring, Ta. rastor Church of Cod. Cures a cold In ono nlht Reynolds' Torfect Cold Cure. Largest selection of Monarch Bhlrts at MUltrens. Tub i$ Binmtss mkation MARTIN SHORTHAND - nnd - COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Liberty Avo. & Fifth St., Pittsburg, Pa. An nl-l irtionl rmnti t"l on ttit tnuht modern in iin iiticn. Th demand for y"mi( n nnd wnrtirn Kivnii'i tu. in -titi mjiuru. .111 niiti tuihio ' of the lwt nnd ltt prtioH in the V country. Oitnlnfrntt iwnt on r-(Mt. V IHORTHAHB. TTPFWRITTN'O. lV"Ur 'W. P?NH5- 51 IHIP, 1MMSH. Si'fUISd. 1H t: mi'UY. FTC. X t, IU. fin Reduced foul to p j-n uf tLe Until Scbonl. I mon f t) IMIO J P.B. Rhodes' Meat Market Owing to the low price of cattle at the present time we are enabled to give our customers Lower Figures on Meat as the following prices show: Roast Beef ... 10c Round Steak . . 14c Tenderloin & Surloin, 1 Go Boil, from . . 5c to 7c Stew .... 8c to 9c Pork chops, steak or roast . . . 15c LambRoast, 12V2ctol4c Lamb Chops . . 14c All othor meats In proportion. All our meats are guaran teed to be first-class. G at Syketville. About two months afro Samuel Hare, of Sykosvllle, discovered gas oscaplnff from an old well which had boon aban doned on tho Daniel Weiss property. Doliovlng that tho escaping- fluid could bo utilized Mr. Weiss and two of his neighbors had their houses plumbed and the gas conducted thereto through a system of pipes, and are now enjoying tho benefits of cheap light and heat. Upon loarnlng of tholr success J. D. Sykes mado an Investigation on his premises and discovered an old boring near his residenco the product of which was soon turned to uho In his household. Convinced that gas was to bo found In pnylng quantities Mr. Sykes had a well drilled on the hotol lot and about two weeks bro wns rewarded by striking a good gnHsor. Tho hotol was fitted up with pipes and gas fixtures at onco and a few days later tho entire building was supplied lxith for lighting nnd heating, twenty-five jets, Including a largo arc light In front of tho establishment, being now in operation. At night the gas Is lighted at tho wells, adding much to tho convenience of Sykesvlllo resi dents wlthont making any perceptiblo change on tho supply in tho dwellings. Tho supply now being developed Is found at a depth of from (10 to 100 feet, and it Is expected that before long every family In town will be using gas for heating and lighting tholr dwellings. Punxsutawnoy Spirit. The Window Glass Situation, Thoro appears to bo no material chango In the window glass situation at the present writing. There is a move' mont on foot headed by a number of promlnVnt window glnss manufacturers to got control of 1,500 pots and If this is succeBsful they are tobeoporated under the Burns scale. The presidents of the two window glass organizations with their executive committees are still en deavoring to reach an understanding whereby one scale will bo used. Some thing definite will probably be accom plished during the coming week. Kane licpubliean, Oct. 24. Shoes and Rubbers. Largest stocks, lowest price foot-wear for all tho family. "Got In the habit." Bing-Stoke Co. Save money by buying your wall papoi now at Stoko's. Cures a cold In one night, Reynolds' Porfoct Cold Cure. The Wright hand mado shoe for work, men is sold at the Nolan shoe store. See tho selection of furs at MUltrens. Cures a cold in night, one Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure. Furs I Furs I You'll be sura to ' gU la the habit" If you soe our line of furs. We save yon 15 to 35 per cent, on good dependable furs. Blng-Stoke Co. Want Column. Rntcs: One cent per word for each and every Insertion. Wanted Young man to learn blacksmith trado or one who has partly learned it to finish. L. M. Snyder, Jackson street. Wanted A live weasel. P. A. Mc Connell, Roynoldsvllle. For Sale Several good colts. In quire M. C. Coleman. Fon Sale $160.00 worth of house hold goods beds, chairs, stoves, dishes enough for 25 boards will be sold for $40.00 cash. If not sold before Friday will be sold at auction. M. Slnglebach. Wanted Twenty-five men to work In tho woods. Good board and good wages. J. S. McDonald, Laquln, Bradlord Co., Pa. For Sale Good riding pony. Inquire at The Star offloo. For Sale Lard cans, lard barrel!, lard tubs, molasses barrels, large and small candy pails. Bon Ton Bakery. For Rent Six rooms. Inquire of Mrs. R. L. Taafe, Jackson street. WANTED An experienced dress maker to take charge of work tn shop. Mrs. Lizzie Smith. Wanted Strong boy about 15 years of ago. Apply at Enterprise Silk Co. FOR SALE Second band sofa. Will bo sold cheap. Inquire at The Star offico. Fon Sale Two good cow's. Inquire of JoHeph McKernan at P. R. R. depot. For Sale House and lot in West ReynoldBville and a farm In Washington township. Inquire of L. W. Porrln, Box 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. II UGHES & POMROY. UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING. The IT. B. Btirlitl League lias ben tcHti-d and found nil rlulit. t:iuapent form of In surance. Hcpure a contract. Woodward UuUdlim, ReynoldxvlUe, l'a. JMOUS 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 Bhoes 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 iu appearance, yet made with no regard to fit. The one shoe for women for FIT is the Boots, $3.00 and $3.60. Queen Quality. Try them for easy walking. In year gone by our forefathers used to put a rock In ono end of a bag of grain on tho way to and from the mill, In order to balance It. It took them tome time to learn that the grain might bo divided and the load balanced with out adding to tho wolght. They know they could got to market and homo again with the rock In tbe bag and they wore adverse to change.' You'd think a man was crazy If he did that now, but there are still some business men who don't believe In advertising because their fathers didn't need It. They know thoy can get along with tho rock In tho bag nnd they wouldn't wake up for the world. In the meantlmo the follow next door who has divided tho grain and Is up to the times Is getting the business and they wonder what the reason can be. Falls Creek Jlrrald. Remember you can get the Quoen Quality shoes at Nolan's shoo storo at $2.50 a pair. Cures a cold In ono night Reynolds' Perfect Cold Curo. New neck wear Junt In at Mllllrons. All America shoes for men at Nolan's shoo storo, price $3."0 and $4.00. Cures a cold In one night Reynolds' Perfect Cold Curo. Soe tho fall hats for 1!KM at Mllllrons. Coats and Jackets. Made of tibellnes, Kerseys and Mel tons, all the new styles. With or with out collars. Ladles'. Misses and child ren. If you "got tn the habit" you'll buy hero. Blng-Stoke Co. Cures a cold In one night, Reynold' Perfect Col J Cure. Rubber footwear for the whole fnmlly at Mllllrens. Queen Quality shoes sell at Nolan's shoe store for $2.50 per pair. Florshelm shoos at Mllllrens. QRPHANS' COURT. In re estate of J. H. J '" Orphans' Court Groves, dneea-cd. ' 27 F. Htovonwin, administrator Petition of W for fllHi'lmrire. Aim. -.:4t1i, HUM prpif ed and fllrd and rulo tn hIiow riuiHe Rruntrd, nuiirniihlo to rtrxt term. Hv tiik Coi iit. In re extato nf Yolie, deceaned, W HonJ.J'VhJ . V'f Irireri ea- (Aim. tir In the OrpluinV Court i rron o., flo. isrm, tlWI. Voho, admlnUtrntor, for Petition of B dlKrluirup. Aim, Hint.. 1(10:1, prrpntml and tiled nnd rule to ntiow cauHO gi'itiiled, returmitilt to next, lurm. By thk i'oi'ht. In re estnto of Chris- ) Orplum' Court ten. Smith, deceased a w! ,SminSV Petition of B. W. Volie, administrator, for discharge. A int. :ilst, 11103, presented nnd tiled In open rmirt und rule tosliow ciiuxcirrnntcd. return able to next term. II v Till! CnuiiT. Reynoldsville Flour and Feed Mill . . We have recently taken charge of the Reynoldsville Milling Co.'s mill and are prepared to do all kind9 of Milling & Custom Work Flour, Feed, Chop, Hay, Straw, &c, always kept in stock. All orders delivered promply. We solicit your patronoge. Summerville phone. Mill on ttallmnd Street. M. & C. ADELSON, Props., Reynoldsville, Pa. New Neckwear Just Arrived. II SENS Sec the Greatest Line of 50 Cent Shirts in Town. GroatoBt Department Store in Jefferson County 3HS13 i t Hart Schaffner V Marx Hand Tailored Copyright Itk by Uukttohftflntv Mum Winter. Underwear For the Whole Family, By far the best showing in the county. 100 styles to select from in wool, silk, cotton or mercer ized. Hygenic Underwear. Men's Underwear in various lamb's wool, cassimcrein natur al gray, camel's hair and plain colors. Also Dr. Wright's Ily genic Fleece-lined Health from $4-.00 a suit down to 50c. Women's Union Suits In ribbed, balbriggan, merinocs and wool. Colors, ecru, gray or fast black. Best makes only $3.00, down to 50c. Women's Vests and rants, ribbed, fleece, only 25c. Woman's Wool Vests and Pants, derby ribbed or plain natural pure wool at 75c down to 25 cents. Visit us for Your Underwear this Winter. A MAN'S LOOKS TELLS THE STORY By those little tell-tale marks he is dis tinguished as a patron of this store. You can see from our illustrations what a Hart, Schaff ner & Marx suit or overcoat does for a man's looks. He is distinguishable among all sorts of men as being a well dressed Man. THESE Suits and Overcoats are nil designed by the most expert cutters in the land j made by experienced tailors who shape and press every shoulder by hand. The material is all sponged and shrunk before making. Every button hole is made by hand. Just note the difference in sewing on of buttons on this cloth ing and the ordinary. The largest and most complete assortment in Jefferson county to select from, in a price range $8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00, 17.00, 18.00.20.00, 20.00, 22.50, $25.00. Every suit or overcoat guaranteed to retain its shape until worn out. m mi i i ' HirtSchiffner V Mrx Hind Tailored Oepyrlthl I9t.i I'l iUrlttch.ffit.r . Kirs' J Shoes for all the Fam ily for Fall Winter Douglas and Florsheim Makes for Men. Made on all the late fall lasts, in Russia calf, pat ent kid, patent corona, cut on the bluchcr or plain style. Any new style toe you can find here in a price range $5.00 down to $1.50 for solid leather. Men's Fall Winter Hals A 1 Stylish exclusiveness combined with extraordinary qualities at ordinary prices make our hat department a mecca for a large majority of the best dress ers of this community. Our new fall shapes in stiff hats are very popular ; with a large curl brim, black or brown, $3.00 d ivn to $1 00. Our most popular soft hat has a wide flange brim with a low crown to permit a double crease. $3.00 down to 50 cents. JNO. KELLY'S SHOES FOR WOMEN Have no equals for comfort and style. Made in all late lasts with all the new toes and some have the high Cuban heel. Made of parent kid and colt, Russia calf or vici in a Price Range $3.50 down to $1.25. DUDLY SCHOOL SHOES FOR THE BOY WHO CAN TEST A SHOE. Misses' and children's shoes in an abundance of styles and all the winter weight leathers. $2.00 Down to 25c for Soft Soles. ROBINSON'S TRUNKS . . . . SUIT CASES TRAVELING BAGS M I L L I R E M B R. O B.
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