Letter List. L!it of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Iteynoldsvllle, Pa., for the weok ending Oct. HI, 1003 : Zolma Temple, John Mulligan. Foreign Vincent Comiskoy. Say advert land and givo date of list when calling for above. K. c. Burns, r. M. Bing-Stoke Co. away every twentieth Giro Your maybe the twentieth. hat. All America shoes for men at Nolan's shoe store, price M.50 and $4.00. It Is unjust to dub any man a kicker who has the moral courage to stand for the good of the community, and express his opinions on subjects In which tho people are interested. Only a jaokiws ever applies such epithets. New Beth lehem Leader. Cures a cold In ono night Reynolds' Ported Cold Cure. Largest selection of Monarch shirts at Mlllirens. H. W. Knson & Co. aro closing out their entlro Btock of clothing and gent's furnishings at a big sacrifice. Head their "ad" on first page. Florsheim shoos at Mill Irons. P.B.Rhodes' Meat Market Owing to the low price of cattle nt 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, 10c Boil, from . . 5c to 7c Stew . . . . Sc to 9c Pork chops, steak or roast . . . 15c Lamb Roast, 12 to 14c Lamb Chops . . 14c All other meats in proportion. All our meats are guaran teed to be first-class. Delightful Hsllowe'en Party. "Jnm nt wltchlnc hour of eight And M, the fulrten rwml ynnr rnte. Hi-voal to nnna this iwerrt plot Or woe-not luck will be your lot." This unique vorso was the means of collecting about forty of Edith and Lena Herpel's frlonds together for a real Hallowe'en party last Saturday evening. As tho gueBts approached the house the only visible sign of life was a large jack-o-lantern in corner of front porch. They were received at the door and directed upstairs, where to their hoi ror they porcelved two weird objocts commonly designated as ghosts, who In their weird way directed each one where he should doposlt bis or her wraps. Tho guests then assembled In tho down stairs rooms, which, like the porch, were illuminated by jack-o-lan- terns. After all tho guests had assembled, they were in turn Introduced to tho three witches, who gavo them an Ink ling of tho future. Following this re freshments, especially appropriate for a faallowe'cn party, wore served. The party then entered upon a very trying ordeal, that of biting an apple suspended from the celling by a string. Tho contestants woro blindfolded, then turned around several times and then they started in what they thought the direction of the suspended apple. A few found the apple, but a great many came far short of the mark and although almost desperate were compelled to give up the' trial. In some inexplicable way, however, Wallace Mitchell succeeded In getting the largest bite and of course was granted tho prize. At about 11.15 tho 'party started on a grand march. They formed in line In parlor, sitting and dining room. After getting well In lino they were led up stairs, down back stairs, and out through the collar. They followed their leader through all Borts of places until about 11.50 when they returned to Herpel's. After paying respects to the sisters each ono wended his homeward journey, well satisfied with their evening. A Guest. You Needn't be Afraid Of that dreadful cold If you tako Rey nolds' Perfect Cold Cure in the sturt. Price 2.")0 a box. See the fall hats for 1903 at Mlllirens. Reynolds' soda fountain is still open and runningsameasever. Nover closed. Queen Quality shoes sell at Nolan's shoo store for $2.50 per pair. Rubber footwear for the whole family at Milllrens. Cures a cold in ono night, Reynolds' Porfect ColJ Cure. Want Column. Rut: One cent per word for each nd Berf Insertion. Quslnoss Opportunity We wish to engage a man of standing and ability to act as District Manager for the Ordi nary Department of the Prudential In surance Company of America, for Reyn oldsvtllo and vicinity. A splendid opportunity to embark In a paying business without the Investment of capital. For particulars, address CD. Knight, General Agent, Bank for Sav ings Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Fon Sale Good house on Hill st. Will be sold at a bargain if sold quick. Inquire at The Star office. Found A pair of goia eyeglasses. Inquire at The STAR office. For sale at a bargain- valuable building lot at a Michigan summor re sort. Address Box 144,' Reynolds vlllo. Pa. Rooms to lot. Inquire of Mrs. Albert Strouse on Hill street. Wanted Young man to learn blacksmith trade or ono who has partly learned it to finish. L. M. Snyder, Jackson street. For Sat.e Sevoral good colts. In quire M. C. Coleman. WANTED Twenty-five men to work in the woods. Good board and good wages. J. S. McDonald, Laquln, Bradford Co., Pa. For Sale Good riding pony. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Lard cans, lard barrclls, lard tubs, molasses barrels, largo and small candy palls. Bon Ton Bakery. Wanted An experienced dress maker to take chargo of work in shop. Mrs. Lizzie Smith. Wanted Strong boy about 15 years of ago. Apply at Enterprise Silk Co. For Sale Two good cows. Inquire of Joseph McKernan at P. R. R. depot. For Sale House and lot In West Rey noldavllle and a farm In Wm-hlngton township. Inquire of L. W. Porrin, Box 187, Reynoldnvlllo, Pa. For Sale Lot on Main street. In quire of L. J. McEntlre. NOTICE Employees of the silk mill using electric cars going to and from work can nurchase car tickets at lowci rates. JJUGHES & POM ROY. UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING. The U. H. lturliil Lcnituo hau horn tCHtod and found all rlKlit. rhi'iipoMt form of In-HiirHiii-e. Himmiio a contract. Woodward lliillcllng, RoynoldHvlllu, l'a. SICK ' THE BIG STORE Resplendent Fall Styles, An immense collection of everything which is new, stylish attractive and re liableand offered at unusual opportunities for genuine savings throughout department. Our business is strictly cash and we are in a position to furnish you the best possible merchandise at a minimum cost, which means a saving of many dollars to you. Never in the history of our store have we had as well as sorted stock in Dry Goods, Notions, Cloaks and Shoes as we have now in the beginning of a most prosperous season. Dry Goods. We kindly invite you to inspect our line of Dress Goods when looking for something for a suit, skirt, etc. The line contains all the new and nobby weaves in plain and fancy goods. We also have a strong and novelty line of Waistings, etc. In fact anything that is used in Dry Goods line we have for your inspection. Cloaks, Suits and Skirts. We need not say anything further for these as the citizens of Reynoldsville, as well as the entire United States, know of and are familiar with style and wearing qualities of "WOOLTEX Garments." The demand for these garments has compelled us to have our Wooltex man call on us with his sample line a second time this season to enable us to keep up our line on sizes and styles. We make it a point to keep in stock all new styles as they come out during the season. We arc expecting some new and beautiful garments in a few days. Call and sec them. Shoes. We have also a good Btrong line of ladies,' misses,' and Children's Shoes. Our line contains good, reliable shoes for school girls and boys. The time of year is about at hand when it is necessary to protect the children from cold and wet. Buy these early and you will have them when you need them. Now is the time of year anyway to buy your Underwear and Hosiery for children, as well as ladies and misses. SHICK & WAGNER Corner Main and Fifth Streets. Reynoldsville, Pa. In order to facilitate shopping for all, we have made our terms Strictly Cash. ' Card of Thanks, We hereby express our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors, also to the Improved Order of Red Men of Reynoldsville and tho Independent Order of Good Fellows of Knoxdule, for their kind assistance and sympathy after the death of our beloved son, Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolfe, Oct in the Habit. And buy your next suit, overcoat, odd trousers, underwear and furnish ings from Uing-Stoke Co. The world's greatest moving pictures will be shown by tho American Kino tograph Co. November 11th. Wanted Good Intelligent girls to loam silk weaving. Apply tc Enter prise Silk Co. N Cures a cold in one night Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure. See the great lino of overcoats and suits at MUltrenH. Cures a cold In one night Reynolds Porfect Cold Cure. You can got a bargain at Nolan's shoe store. They have about fifty pair of shoes that they will sell at a big reduc tion. These shoes are good styles. See Mlllirens for your winter underwear. Chrysanthemum Excursion. On Sunday, November lit, the B., R, A P. R'y will run a cheap excursion to Pittsburg. Train will leave Reynolds ville at 7.20 a. m., Falls Creek 7.50, Returning special train will leave Allegheny at 0 30 p. m. Fare for round trip 1.G0. Your Next Hat. It may be the twentieth hat and cost you nothing, If you buy It at Ding-Stoke Co.' The trustees of the Deechwoods Pres byterian church have drilled a well on the hill above the parsonage on the land of W. A. Smith for water. 'Water was found in bounteous quantity at a depth of 87 feet. It is the intention to erect a windmill and cistern to convey wator into the parsonage. Hrockwayvllle Ucmrd. 8ave money by buying your wall paper now at Stoke's. , 8ee the great assortment of 50 cent shirts at Mlllirens. For Sale Good riding pony. Inquire at The Star office. H. W. Eason & Co. are closing out their entire stock at a big sacrifice. Here Is your chanco to savo on your fall suits, ete. Reyn oldsville Flour and Feed Mill. . We have recently taken charge of the Reynoldsville Milling Co.'s mill and are prepared to do all kinds of Milling & Custom Work Flour, Feed, Chop, I lay, Straw, &c, always kept in stock. All orders delivered promply. We solicit your patronage. Summcrville phone. Mill on Railroad Street. M. & C. ADELSON, Props., Reynoldsville, Pa. New Neckwear Just Arrived. BLUMS See the Greatest Line of 50 Cent Shirts in Town. Greatest Department Store in Jefferson County mm HartSchlfTncr (J Marx Hand Tailored Vjrllht IWu bf UulhkltfQN Min 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, cassimerein natur al gray, camel's hair and plain colors. Also Dr. Wright's Hy genic Fleece-lined Health frpm $4.00 a suit down to 50c. Women's Union Suits In ribbed, balbriggan, merinoes and wool. Colors, ecru, gray or fast black. Best makes only $3.00, down to 50c. Women's Vests and Pants, 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 docs for a man's looks. He is distinguishable among all sorts of men as being a well dressed Man. THESE Suits and Overcoats are all designed by the most expert cutters in the land ; 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 ami 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. llltlrii Hart Schaff nn V Marx Hand Tailored Oapyllfhl lv ly Hfttt Mcftn.t JUrx " Shoes forall 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 blucher 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 Hats 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. Ournew fall shapes in stiff hats are very popular ; with a large curl brim, black or brown, $3.00 d vn 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. TRUNKS . . . . . SUIT CASES . t TRAVELING BAGS M I La Ia I REN B R O V