Snbncriiliim it.OO jcr year in arfvunrw. It. A.TKPIIKMOIt, Kdlfor and fnfc. WKPN KSl) AYjil-'.rTKM HKIt g?TTi04 A n I iiiIpiiimiiIimi I lut'n 1 pit mp . pn til lhrit i vr-ry Wmlni"iliiy nt. Id'vii'ililivllli', ,li'tTinnni Co. r.j ili'vin'i-il to llu lnli'ivtiiiif lttymilNvlll Hnl.li-ITi-rponiMiiiiilv. Nii(-miIIIIi'ii1. with rent nllwlih fitlriii'ii. nnil will ltii-itH'liilly frli'iul- townnla tln liilmi In rliiin. ttiiimmiiilrutluiia lnii'iiili-il (or iiiilillrntlon muni l ni'i'iiiniiniilril ly llm wrlli'raniini, nut (or ininllralli'ii, hut n n mmrimliK tif KI fnltll. IntiTivOliiK irnwn lli.iiiKKiillrlti'il. Ailvpri llnir ruli mmln nown ml niilli'n tlun at llilKiillliK. . , . Irimxlity oimiiniiiili'nltmi ami riinwrn nr i.lvurtlai'itiiMila nlioulil riMiili III In tiltli'e liy Monilny noon, Surwrlrilliin iirli't'll.iHiMTjrpnr.ln nilvnnon. Aililrrw ftllromiiiiiiiliMilliiiiii toll. A.NU'l'h" rumon, Kiiynolilnvllln. I'a. Mimic. Tho Mualo IVpiu-tmimluf tho llryn oMttvlllo lUmlnons INilli'jri' upriii'il It) tiny with l'ttif. II. K. C. KimlTiimn, Ki-inliiHtc of tlio Hoynl I'nnm'rviUory of M unlit, IIiIr, (ioriunny, In itutrj;o. ' limtnictliin, tuition, to., b follows : Knlrnnoo nnil l'litniili'ullon Hitln nor aro tvonlvril nt. nny I lino of tlio your, nnit sonivfnl iwnnilnntlon Is ininlo nil to tho jipolli'li'iioy of tlio iull on ontoi'lng. StuilontH limy ciiUt nny rpriIo for which they nro found iuill flod. Onoo In oiii'h lornr n critical cxnnilnntlon In niiiilo bcforo ii'oinotton to a higher grinlo. l'lnn of liiHtructlon Tlio i'ourntit In plano-foi-to, oi'iin, violin, vlollncollo, mnnilolin nml tfultnr Ul' illvliloil Into nix grade. tiriuli'K ono to tliroo ro qiilro from ono nml ono linlf to two yours, nml Rrnilim from four to bIx, two to three yearn, according to nhlllty nml application. Cortifleates nml Diplomat (Vrtifl cntos arc grunted itponHntlHfuctory com pletion of tlio fourth nml liftli grndeit of nny of tho full courxci. Diplomas nro only granted upon tlio Hntisfnctory com pletion of tho 8l.Mli grade. Tuition Ijossoiim nro of nhout forty flvo mlnutos duration. Piano, organ, violin, vlolimvllo, guitar, mnmlolln and linn jo, HO. 00 for each 20 Ickboiih, (pay nhla ono hnlf nt II rut losson nnil balance nt 11th loHson.) Itnrmony, contorpoint 1 orchestration Ti.00 per torm. rchestra and club lcxonn on nppllcntlon. Wanted! Girls for Quilling, Winding and Picking, Apply Enterprise Silk Co. EXPLOSION AND FIRE. Alt Lin Bunted Comprmaor Building. Burntd Engineer Hid Narrow Escape. At two o'clock on Wednesday morn ing of Inst week thorn was an nxploslon and flro at Dig Holdlor mlnn. Tho air lino mil-Mod In tho com pressor building and In a fow seconds the entire building was on flrn. Ono of tho compressors was not working properly and Knglnerr (ioorgn lluhlto was working at tho mnohlnn when tho air linn burs tod, hut fortunately ho was far enough away from tho ptpo to escnpo snddon death. Tho explosion extinguished all tho IlKhts In tho hullillnir, hut Mr. Huhlto stuck to his post of duty and began feeling around In tho dark to shut off tlio four compressors hut by tho tlmo ho hud shut olT tho Inst ono tho flames hud sprend so rapidly that ho hnd to jump out of a window to snvn himself from Ih'lnif burned to death. Tho stenm pipe lit west end of compressor room hurstod and tore a largo section of tho sluet Iron roof off of tho adjoining building. Tho ilnmngo to compressors and buildings will amount to two or lliroo thousand dollars at least. It Is almost a miracle that no Mrson was killed or seriously Injured. Knglnecr lluhlto has boon employed In tho flro room and compressor room at Hlg Holdlor thirteen years and has hnd compressors to work liko tho ono did Wednesday morning, hut nlwnys before, ho succeeded In getting them to work all right agnln. The Mothers' Club. Thorn will bo a mooting of tho mem bers of tho Mothers' Club on next Fri day afternoon In tho library of tho public school building for tho purMso of orgnnl.lng for tho school year of lMI-l'.lOo. A full attcmlnnco of tlio members and all others Interested In our school Is requested as business of lm)ortnnco Is to 1m considered. Tlio meeting will bo from 3..T0 until 4.110 p. m. Oold Trading Bumps With each purchaso boots, shoes or rubltcr footwear.' lllng-Stoko Co. Boo tho now ribbons at Milllivns. Don't forget to got a ticket nt tho Keystone Hardware store for a chnnco on tho Colo's Hot Hlnst stovo, given away Oct. Slh. It will cost you nothing. Now fall hats at Milllrons. Uoosovolt or l'arkor, if elected, will warm by a "FonliiBiilar" Hot Illnst stovo. For sale at Roynoldsvlllo Hard ware Co. storo. Peggy ' Paris bags at Mill Irene. W H V IS THE STANTON SEAMLESS WARM-AIR HEATER THE BEST ? ? ??C BECAUSE it excels all others for durability. BECAUSE it requires less attention to operate it. BECAUSE it consumes less fuel and burns com mon slack coal perfectly. BECAUSE it is impossible for it to smoke and it is the only warm-air heat er made that is abso lutely smoke proof. All these are important points to be considered in , selecting a warm-air heater. keystone Hardware Co, Ball Dimes, The college students homo on vaca tion and college graduates lit town played a gamo of base ball Thursday Bf ternoon with the high school boys of town. Tho players on both sides got plenty of exorcise as tho scorn was 2fl-27, In fnyor of thn college boys. Saturday forenoon tho college hoys played the second giime, resulting In a scorn of 0-10 In fnvor of tho collegn hoy a. It was a good gamo. F.nrly Hnturday afternoon tho "Nov nrswents" and Woolen Mills clubs played a live Inning game. Hcoro 7-10 In favor of Wot lon Mills club. AfUir tho Woolen Mills and "Never swenf'gnmo the Hllk Mill and Woolen Mills clubs played a five Inning gnino. Hcoro 10-4 In favor of llm Wisilcn Mills club. Klocutlon and Physical Culture. ' Tlio miinngemont of the Uoynolils villo Business Collegn has engaged Miss j. (iriieo Hoard, graduate of Kntston University, Washington, 1). C, toglvo Instruction In elocution and physical culture at the college. Miss Heard will report In a few days to take charge of tho classes. Students who wish to en ter for either course should notify Prof. Hughes at once by postal or by culling at the college ollleo. The prleo charged places the instruction within the reach of nil. F.xpoitHos. Class lessons In expres sion, term of 21 lessons of one houreaeh, 10. Private lessons, !I0 minutes each, "5 cents per lessen. Knlston physical culturo, term 2ft lessons, $10. Private lessons, f0 cents each. Combined courses of expression and physical culture, $IH, Old Farmer Hopkins." Frnnk Davidson, the comedian, well known to many of tho theatre goers of Hoynoldsvllle, and a strong company presented the new "Old Farmer Hop kins" at the Reynolds opera house last Saturday evening to a full house Thn crowd was pleased with tho show. Many new scenes, Incidents, situations, etc., have been added to tho play, virtually making a new play out of tho famous old drama. Oold Trading Stamps (Jlven with each lOo purchase or over In clothing, hats, caps or furnishings. lllng-Stoko Co. Now fall suits at Milllrons. One of thoso magnificent Cole's Original Hot Hlnst stoves for nothing. Just think of it. Clot a free ticket at tho Keystone Hardware store. School shoes ut Milllrons. Want Column. Kiites! Otis emit per word for eiioh and very Insert ion. Foil Hknt Houbo at corner of Hill and Third streets. Inquire at Tim Stau ollleo. To Lkt Two furnished rooms for light houso keeping. John Shobert. Foil SALE Full bred Jersey cow ; fresh. Inquire of James Shlndledccker, West Itcynoldsvillo. To Lkt Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with privilege of bath room. Inquire of Robert Fergus, West lieynoldsville. Foil Sale Hardware storo doing a good business. Reasons for selling poor health, tnqulro at STAU office. Foil llKNT Furnished or unfurnlrhod rooms to let. Inquire of Mrs. F. II. Oallugher, corner of Fifth and Mabel streets. Foil SALK (Iisid second hand furni ture at. a bargain. Inquire of Lois Kohlm-un. FOB SALK Town lot In West Hoyn oldsvlllo. House and blacksmith shop. Inquire of Henry Stevenson, Sandy Valley. Fahm for Sale 111) aoros, ono mllo from Urookvllle. Ono of tho best in Jefferson county. Inquire at Vusbl Od er's Photograph Gallery, neynoldsvlllo. For Sale Second hand surry, good aa new, will bo sold at a bargain. Call on or write Charles M. Dinger, Reynolils vllle, Pa. For sale Now delivery wagon or hack at a bargain. ' L. M. Snyder. For sale Livery stable and stock. In quire at The Star otllce. Foil Sale Portable taw mill .with Sterns' Bolf-receding wing blocks. Price $500. Inquire of Levi Sobugers. For Sale House and lot on 12th street, near Sykesvlllo trolley lino. Ad dress : A. M. Wadding, Urookvllle, Pa. First National Bank OF llEYNOLDS VILLI. Capital Surplus $50,000 $50,000 toll meClellitnd, Prtisldeiill J. V. Kln,Vt- Prldrlil JuUu II. KauehurCashler Director! Scott ucClullund J.O.King Daniel Nolun John ll.Oorbett J. II. Kauclier O.W. fuller II. II. Wllon Does a Keneralbunkinitbuslnessiind solicits the accounts of uittrchuutM, profHMlotiHl hibu. farmers, mechanics, mtuuru, lumbermen and ollieni. promlslnx the Diost careful attention lo the uusuiebb or all ptirttons. Bafe Deposit Boxes rtjr rent. Unit National Bank bullulnx, Nolan block Fir Proof Vault. Want New Road. We understand thai a petition has been presented to court anil viewers have been appointed for the opening of a now puhllo road from north end of Fifth street out to connect with thn llatbmol road near Kline's or Dean's. We also understand that thnre will ho strong optiosli Ion against oisinlng this road on thn grounds that there arn now two ronds lending to tho point whom tho proposed road will connect with llathtnel road and that the new road would bo a damagn to thn town's water supply, as thn road would cross thn small run at two or throo different Hlnts. C!ol. K. A. trvln, of Curwonsv'lllo, has boon nominated by tho llepiibllcans of the :t I th senatorial district as a candidate for slato senator to nil the vacancy caused by tlm death of Henator Patton, of Curwensvlllu. Tho conferees mot at I,ock Haven Inst Friday and nominated Col. Irvln by acclamation. New fall shoes at Mllllrens. Tho last dny for reglstrntlon Is Wed nesday, September 7Ui, IM)4, and tho lust dny for paying tuxes In order to vole at the November election Is Hntur day, Octols r Hth, IIMJ4 Now full neck wear at Mllllrens. ttsr List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In iswlofflnu at Iteynoldsvllln, Pa., for the week ending Sept. 24, IIKI4: Clull M. Drown, Bainunl Hyson, Polar Hlhnrllng, Joe Woltlas, John A. Zlm merman. Foreign-Cionslo Marlon, Frank Mole ky, Charles ZornUwIskl. Hay aal vnrtlsed and give date of list hen calling for nlsivo. K. C. HtlUNH. P. M Oold Tiadlng Stamps (liven with each purchase In dry goods department. Hlng-Htokii Co. W. 11. CorsoU at Mllllrnns. I2.0IKI accident and health Insiiranen for W.00 Mir year. Inquire of (I, M. McDonald. "APPLICATION FOU CHAUTKIl. Nollen Is hrreb nlven Hint, sn Siilli'nllou will lie niiiile in thn llovernor of llm hihih of IViinsylvanla on MiiiiitHy, is-iiilHir tlih, lime, Iit llisirsK HiikIm's, Morris Kelley unci Mullii-w Heller, iiniler IIih Art ef Assenibly of His riiiiiniiinweiiltli ef I'fiiUMylvHtitii eutltli-il "An Act lo priivlilri for Ins liieoriioriitlnii and Ki'Kiilnllon "f cnrlaln rurisiratliiiiH," hi lirovi.il April Mill, IS74, ami llm siliil'niHnl lliirto, for llm ebarlcr of sn tnleiiileil rur- isiranon in lie rniiixi " l(x)r tioliln v 1 1 1 iiintii Ins riimnsnv." the t'liarHCljir ami iililml nf willed la Ihn liiivlns. rkIIIiiii. niaiiiifni'liirliiii Km! illlllllM nplrlts, whltiitles, brsmlliw sml el her spirit iiotiN lliiiiirs, anil for IIhimii pur pone lit have, posseM anil enloy all llm rlulils. lieiiiiHIa ami iirlvlhtfiii of ilia hhIiI Ant of Assiiiiilily sail its siipiiliuitefits. ('I. auk A HrswAiiT. Hollrllors. A few Facts , about Queen Quality Shoes for Women Robinson's Fisil-FllUirs IlEYNOLUHVILLK, I'A. Tlie mntcrinl tiHcd in iiidkin ix the very lit'st. The style in nlwayn first in the loot-track of fnshion'8 fnntieH. Women nhould wear ucen Qual ity because they have no equal for fit and comfort. They arc very nerTiceahlc, alwaynRivinp; satisfaction to the wen rem. Th prlrn Is M DO. A few speclnls at fl Wi. W nava en iiindreiii si to wllllh. AUlK hava lift (lllfiireiil stylus-all sites from 1 Umbrellas or all kind. See the OHc School Umbrella. ILIBMS Don't fail to we the great detection of FURS G v a i o s i "D o p a y t ui c3 n t Storo in tToffornoii County Ready in Every Department to Your Fal ss Catering Needs. WOMEN'S Suits f Goats TIlIiKE has never been quite so much pleasure in show in? and selling women's garments as this'season. So many nice things in the Wool tex make with the Wooltex guarantee of positively all wool. Made in the latest cre ation of fall fashion. LADIES' SUITS in brown and grays, fancy mixed suit ings, also black, blue and brown. Some have the fancy trimmed laes while others are plain. Some have the long loose jacket while others arc shorter, with tighter fitted back. All made of positively all wool cloth in the Wooltex way. In a price range $10.00 to $25.00 Bags of Lather Peggy of Paris most popu lar now, while we have the Tourist Coats HliKIJ in abundance of styles. Made of fancy gray and brown mixtures of posi tively all wool materials. Some trimmed plain while others arc trimmed fancy in brown, green, blue, red anil burnt orange. $8.00, $10.00, $ J 2.00, $15.00. $18.00. DKIiSS COATS, made long and loose. Some have pleated and strapped backs, while others are made plain. All lined with the Wooltex satin. $10.00, 12.00, 15.00, 20.00, $25.00, 30.00. CHILDREN'S COATS Made in good long lengths of Kerseys, fancy brown and gray mixtures, trimmed up elegantly in the Wooltex way. All ages and all prices. Ribbons . Ribbons . Ribbons New Fall Outings All the new fall shades for square style. 25c, 50c, 75c, Here in all the late fall shades in satin or talTetta. All widths Waistings here in elegant se $1.00, $1.39. from No. 1 to 100. lection. Bedding Gloves for Fall. THESE COOL NIGHTS demand heavier covering. ' SEE THE SPECIAL glaced kid in black and browns- COMFORTS made of clean cotton faced with the finest (worth more) 50 cents silkolene.' In large sizes $1.15, $1.50 and $1.75. . ', , t.t txTT-r-cv e ii it. uj c Golf Gloves in all colors 25 and 50 cents. BLANKETS of cotton or wool here in abundance of , colors to select from. Centemen Kd and Mocha Gloves. $1.50. Shoes . . Shoes . . Shoes FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN FOR FALL. KELLY'S SHOES FOR WOMEN here in all the late fall toes. Made with the high Cuban heel. Made of patent corona, enamel, vici kid or calf. In a price range $1,50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. CHILDREN'S SHOES in patent corona or the finest vici kid for dress shoes, in lace or button at all prices. SCHOOL SHOES of box calf, to stand the hard usage and wear that only a school child can give them. Hose Hose Hose For School Made of Heavy Cotton 15 Cents. MILLIREN BROTHERS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN It IV I I
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