ft Jubtcription tl.OOpcr year in advance. C A.nTRPHKNMOiN, Kdltor and Pnb. WEDNESDAY, NOVKMHKUO, iThTT Anlnrtp'ndnllofilpBrH,'".P'hliortcvorj Wednomlny at KoynolNvlUi, .loffnrim I'o, P.., devotnrtto1heinti'ri-Btiof HrynnUIv1lle .indJiffeionoiinty. Non-pfillllrnl. wlll tn;t kll with fnlrtiPM, unit will hnmpocliilly f rlnnd- OommunU'Rtlmi. tntt'iulwl fur niitillfittlnn giuit be iwromimnlroi bythe wrlHT'n name, not for puolleatlon, but an a guaranty of good faith. Intonating now Iti-niimollrltod. Advrrtlalng rates made nown on applica tion at thl offli'e. . lnghty commnnli-atlon and change of .lw.rtlMment should roach till" ollloe by M93hrrlptTonprlcrl.00porypar In advance. Addrewallcommnnlratlona toC. A.Mtcpii Idkh, Heynoldvllle. l'a. Sykeavllle. Prof. Bartlett, of Dint Hun, pcnt Sunday with frlond In town. Jacob Ulshcl, our clever shoe man. has moved ht family to our town. The now n., It. .V P. station 1 about comploted and 1b now occupied by tho company's apontn. Mrs. John Pyo, who ban been on tho sick list, Is ablo to bo out nt;atn. Mrs. Harvey Keller, of PrnuIImo, visited friends In town laHt week. The MUhos Gortrudo Cloimor and Ruth Sykos wont to Niagara Falls lnt-t Friday, A. W. Syk8, contractor, hns bepun tho building for tho SjJ?evlllo First National Bank. John Carson, of Akron, 0.,has moved his family to SykoBvillo and has estab lished a jeweler shop in our town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellar and family, of Paradise, spent Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Scth Otrdcn. Tho ladlos of the M. E. church will serve Thanksgiving dinner and also supper in Smith's Hall on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Syphrit, of Paradise, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Holman, a few days last week. The Baptist young people hold a "sweet sixteen" social in the Weber block last Thursday evening. A nout sum was realized. D. H. Clark, gonoral manager for the Jefferson Tractiob Company, is on the streets evory day with a crew of men completing their road. Phlnoas Reed, our hustling contract or, Is pushing the M. E. parsonage to a successful completion. Rev. Frum and family expect to bo domiciled in the new parsonage in about three wooks. Thieves entered the barn of Mrs. W. A. London on last Thursday night and attempted to steal hor cow and after cutting the boll strap and getting the cow outside found that tho cow was one of the kind that could not be' led and they had to desist. 'Block Light." Gives 300-candle powor light and uses less gas than the ordinary burner. Get them at Blng-Stoke Co's. The Byron Troubadours are the finest musical organization I have ever heard. They were originally ongaged for two concerts, but were so satisfactory that they have been re-engaged weekly for nearly two months. Louis Dressol, Chicago. See the guaranteed umbrella OHc at Mllllrens. JEFFEliSOX MACARONI FACTORY BKYNOLIIVILLE, I'liNN'A. One of the largest macaroni factories In the stuto, Ordeiw sunt (J. U. I), or on tood reference anywhere In the lulled Htutes. AIho wholesale ugeuts for the well known brand of Premium Flour. O. J. UAKINABO, Proprietors IHHB. 2 JENNIE B. PINNEY Solicits the patronage so $ sonorously tondored to her husband, the late N. G. Plnney, of Brookvllie. All of the I J Insurance Companies .represented by him have J appointed hor as bis suo- oossor. m , JOHN TRUDGEN. g Solicitor for Mrs. Plnnoy In Roy o- f olduville. Council Meeting. Tho regular meeting of he Town Council was held Nov. 3rd, IS) 4. President Buyer in the chair ; Mem bers present, Sykes, Klt.ie, Apple gate, King nnd Sayers. Tax Collector I. M. 8wartj. roported taxes collected slnco last report to be $137.40. Dr. J. II. Murray, Inxpeetor Hoard of Health, reported on tho condition of the Pitch Pino Run nbovo Grant street, and ordered tho removal of somo closets along tho run and also requested that tome arrungeim tit bo made to take earn of the refuse from the woolen mill located above. On motion the Council would pineerd to assess the benefits and damages for tho construction of tho public sewers in .1 nek xc in street and 4th and 5th streets and In pursuance thereof Mr. M. M. Davis, solicitor, is authorized to present petitions to tho court for the appoint ment of viewers. An estimate of tho cent of Main street paving from 4th to 7th street was made by the engineer In clinrpo nnd the clerk Instructed to send statements to tho several property owners of the cost of their shsru of tho paving. Tho matter of securing a suitable, place to keep the now hoso wagon was referred to tho Fire Prevention Com mittee. Ordinance commit tee asked for more time to havo an ordinance prepared for tho widening of Pitch Pino Run. Tho clerk was Instructed to notify tho street committee to do no more work on tho Btrcots until ordered by tho council. Tho clerk was Instiucted to notify tho Jefferson Traction Co. to replace tho sewer removed by them across Bradford street at Philips street. Bills amounting to INIO.SI was order ed paid. By motion adjourned. Sandy Valley. Was any surprise felt over the result of tho election Y Harry Crlbbs and Lester Wells, who havo boon ill with typhoid fever, aro recovering elowly. Earl Garvin, who was badly crushed between an electric motor and rib of coal at Isclln, Indiana county, Is slowly regaining his health. Miss Minerva Clontz, who has been at home the past week, returned to Du Bois Monday morning where she In tends remaining for somo time. An old-fashioned shooting-match will bo bold at Sandy Valley Saturday, Nov. 12, 1004. Everybody come. There will be chickens and turkeys galore. Inquire of H. A. Sherwood. Saturday evoning a telephone message was received hero to the effect that Mrs W. J. Stanford, of Rimersburg, was doad and would bo buried at that place Sabbath afternoon at 2.00 o'clock. It was thought at tho time to bo out old friend, Rachel Stanford, ,mc Rcltz, wifoof William Stanford, now of Rimers burg, but subsequent inquiries proved the incorrectness of this as it was Mrs. Wesley Stanford, wife of tho brother of David Stanford, of Pardus. The Byron Troubadours are very popular with thoir audiences. Do not fall to go to Assembly ball Nov. 15 in ordor to hoar them. School suits at Mllllrens. Hoffman corrects all defects of vision. Soe him about your eyes. ' J. E. Mitcholl, merchant tailor, near Hotel Imperial. New fall shoos at Milllrons. Want Column. Kates: One cont por word for each and every insertion. Fon Sale Grocery store : good lo cation on Main struct. Inquire at The Star, office. Fon SALE Very cheap, 3 gas stoves, good as new. Inquire at this otllue. . Wanted Girl for gunnral house work. Wages throe dollars. Enquire at Stak ollloe. Foil Rent Furnished room with privilege of bath room. Inquire at S. T. Reynolds' residence. For Sale Hardware store doing a good business. Reasons for selling poor health. Inquire at Stak office. For salo Livery stable and stock. In quire at Tue Stab ollloe. JJSTRAY NOTICE. Came treHpassing on the premises of the undersigned 'In limiclnrmm township, ibout the Urst of October, 1U, two small black bulls, one about 2 years old and the other a yearling, and one black heifer about two yearsold. Theowner Is requested to come forward, prove property, puy charges und lake tbum away or thty will be disposed of according tw law. Kuans Caul. Dualre, l'u. JXECUTOUS' NOTICE. Estate of Mrs. Lavlsa D. Reynolds, Late of Wlnslow Township, Deceased, Notice Is hereby given that letters testa mentary oil the estate of Mrs. Lavlsa U. Ktiynolds, laUi of the towuship of Wlnslow, county of Jeirursnii and slate of Pennsyl vania, deccasud, have beeu granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons IndubleU to said estate are requested tu make pay ment, and those having claims or demauds will make kuowu the same wlihout delay. J. K. Johnston, O. U. Johnston, i Kxeoutorg. . Beynoldsvtlle, Pa,, Oct. IS, 11)04. The High : School Bulletin Z Edited by members' of the Reynolds- X Vllle High School. I The Shakespearean Literary Society met Octolcr 2Xlh and elected tho fol lowing officer. ! President, Fred Mo Entire : vice-president, Jonnle McGaw, secretary, Frank Strouso j critic, Prof. McClure ; cditor-ln-chief, Geneva Mil llren i first assUtant. editor, Maud Pratt ; second assistant editor, Ethel Kunes j local editor, Lena Herpul ; program committee, Frank King, Ii-eno Phllllppi and Craig King. oooo Quito a number of the high school pupils attended the great football game at DuRols on Thursday. They made quite a hit with a parody on tho high Bchool yell and It was later reported that tho Reynoldsvtllo "Indians" were going to take tho high school bunch along every tl mo to root for them, no matter what salary they asked, oooo Cora McCrelght Is confined at home with a bad case of tho mumps. oooo An exciting dobate took place in the Shakespearean Literary Society on November 4th. Tho question for debato was, "Does tho critic do more harm than good ?" The judges decided In favor of tho negative. oooo What's the mattor with tho Subs those days r They don't seom Ike the same old Subs since last Thursday after noon. That examination In History I oooo The Juniors say they can everyone prove that all straight angles are equal. I wonder why ? oooo The Sub-Juniors are at laBt natural ized. They have dono away with that wild and mirthful conduct and are now beginning to act like high school pupils. WORLD'S FAIR EXCURSIONS. Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Last Month of the World's Greatest Show. The low-rate ten-day coach excursions of the Pennsylvania Railroad afford a fine opportunity for those who have not yet seen it to visit tho greatest ex position ever held in this country. Wednesdays, November 9, lfl, and 23 are the dates during the last month the fair is open. Rate, $14.05 from Reyn oldsvllle. Special train loaves at 5.27 p. m. ; connecting with special train from Now York arriving at St. Louis 4.15 p. m. next day. A Itminway lllryrle. Terminated with an ugly cut on tho leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grovo, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer unylold Ing to doctors and remedlos for four years. Then Bucklon's Arnica Salve cured. It' just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and. Piles. 25c, at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. New fall suits at Mllllrens. New fall hats at Mllllrens. Hoffman's glasses give satisfaction Consult him If you have eye trouble Children's Wooltex garments at Mll llrens. Retort Peninsular hot blast stove is now lu big demand. It's a hummer. For sale by the Roynoldsvllle Hardware Company. Wanted! Girls to learn Winding and Quilling, Enterprise Silk Co. w u o W X h td i o f Ov 3 Q O Queen Quality Shoes for Women c F I T V o ROBINSONS Foot Fittkhs Reynoldsville, Pa. WOOLTEX GARMENTS For Women and Children Here in Abundance of Styles in the Greatest Range of Prices to be Found. FURS From the small black cony Hart, Schaffher CB), cTVIarx OVERCOATS and SUITS For Men and Boys. See the Style, See the Qualities. Examine the Make. Try them on. See the fit, and you will be glad to give up the small price in cash than the garment. $5.00 to $35.00. Milliren QUEEN Q IN A PAIR OF Quality shoes the emphasis c comes on the word FIT. 5? Women with cheerful faces 5J nhvnys look young. Queen 5? Quality gives such comfort jr that every woman who C them looks young. jj They are serviceable because jj they are made of the very 5J 1est leathers by experienced 5J workmen. The price is $3.00 ; specials $3.50. We carry a complete fa line of shoes in the new fa styles for $2.50, $2.00 and X $1.50 a pair. 16 . . FURS . . FURS scarf at 89 cents to the finest Isabella Fox at $30.00. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. crre Getting What You Want Is better than getting something cheap. If you can do both at once, better still. , You can always do it here, no matter what furniture want you have. We have the furniture to fit it and thhe price and terms will be better than anybody else's, too. J. R. HILLIS & CO. WOOLTEX LEADER. 28 inch coat belted back. Colors, Black, Blue, Castor and Brown. Satin lined throughout. Small military collar, Special $12.00 LONGER COATS. In Black, Castor, Brown and Fancy Mixtures. Tourist Coats, all made in the Wooltex way. Satin lined. Come in and see them. vjv $14.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, s $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00. IjO CHILDRENS' COATS. Long coats with belted backs. Some have shoulder caps and fancy sleeves. Wooltex make. ty jo.au, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00. Brot IIP I- mi ;V?3 j'J Hp l1 - ". , j3.uu, .po.uu, Y"y Ife HartSchaffnerl ri Hnd Tailored i