nc & star Suhtrriptiim $U)0 per year in mfrmire, V .NTKPIIKIvmoiv, Itdliorniid Tub, WKDNKSDAV.OOronKit 18, 11105. Anlii(lni)iMi(1iniiioiilm)(.r,HiliMMhi'iliiv'r Wcliiiwciiiy m Ui.yn..l,lvlllo, .IHTmiinn Co. I'll.. (Ii'vott'd tn I In. iniif..uiu ... u... in.. i nil J iritnmiifiiiint.y. Nmi-Milll lHil. Willi riM. Kllwll.li riilrm-Hii.iiiiil will hiM-ipi'c'hillv Mt.ml l inwurilH tho liilmrliiK i'Ihih. (lommuhlnilloim IiiIithI. iI fur pulillnitlmi niimt lin Kri'iiiMimnliiil hythe wrlmr'H iiiinin, nut for utitillnu.liiii, Inn, ft Kur,v,ii,. of I nil i inmi. ininrfmiim iiiiwHiliMiiHfiiilli'lliMl. AdvurMnliii; riv inuilu nnwii on iiiiiillcn l on Ht I II In n l i-ii. I.imulity cnimminlciuliiiin nml rlnumo at K.lvnrtlmiminlH Hlumld ruiinh llila ollleo by iiiiiii.iitj iiniiii. HiilHwirlt Inn irlcil.inii'ryimr,liiiiilviuii-e AililnwH iklU'iiiiiiiiiiiili'iLl Ioiih to U. A . KUiuli- Kiimiii, KiiyiiiililHvllln, I'ii. 'Uncle Josh Spruceby." Tho mimical foiitiiros with "Unolo JiKih Spruooby" company thin yew In clude a band and nn m-cbt-Htni ol ton nolo musicians. At tlio noon-duy emi cort a program of popular and lilch Rrade aulcctlona are rondorod by tho Band, and tlico cunuurts lmvo bceomo vory popular and Invariably attract much attention and oomniuiit. Tho orchestra botweon tho acts dlpooursos a plunging program and Is ono of tho ninny attrnutlvo foaturos with tho Bhow. For tho first tltno this scmHon this company appoars at popular prices, 2fi, 35 and 51) cents. It koiw without Baying that a jammed house Is assured. "Undo Josh'1 appears at the Uoynolds opera house on Thursday evenlnp, Oct. lft. Soataon salo at Htoko & I'Vlehts drujf store this (Wednesday) morning. Arbor Dny. Slnoo tho cslabllhment of Arbor Day more than thirty years m:c millions of troos havo boon planted within tho borders of our land, and thousands of acres havo boon set apart for the pur poses of forestry. Tho observance of Arbor Day has extended not merely to every State of tho Union, but to Franco, Japan and otbor countries beyond tho sea. Since many schools aro not In session during tho April Arbor Days and slnco trees can bo planted In the Fall as well as In tho Sprlntf of year, It has be come customary In Pennsylvania for tho schools to observe an Autumn Arbor Day. For this purpose Friday, October 20, 1A05, Is named uh a suitable day for the current yenr by Nathan C. Schaefor, State Supt., and tho schools aro urged to obsorvo tho day by tho planting of troos and by other exercises designated to stimulate an Interest In tho science and art of forestry. "A Pair of Country Kids." "Thore Is enough tragedy In life, when wo go to tho theatro glvo us something to laugh at." That Is the trend of public mind to-day, It Is moro it Is tho public command, and It Is tn oboyanco of that command that the au thor wroto "A Talr of Country Kids" which will be at tho Reynolds opora house Momlny night, October 24th. Comedy predominates, yet thore is a highly sensational plot of rare heart in terest lntorwovon in tho play. Ill arid Trlxlo, a pair of country kids, are the principal mirth makors. The smooth mannorod villain is vory much in ovl donco, whllo Uncle Ezra and Aunt Melindahavo a hand in all that hap pens. Almost Buried Alive. John Stauffor, of thlsplaco, who was a monitor of Company A, 78 Regiment, had an experience during the Civil War that he would not caro to repeat. In February, 1862, he was in a Hold hospi tal at Green Rivor, Kentucky, suffering with typhoid fovor, when ho was thrown into a cart with four doad men. Those whose duty It was to aond out tho dead for burial mistook Mr. Stauffor, who was unconscious, and whose vitality was very low, for a corpse. It was rain ing hard at the timo and while on the way to the burial placo Mr. Stauffor was thoroughly dronchod. This reviv ed him, and whon he realized that he v was being carted out with the dead he naturally began making all tho noise he was capable of producing. He soon suc ceeded Id attracting the attention of the driver, when he was taken back to the hospital, and from that on his condition improved. It is not improbable that the cold hath Mr. Stauffor received saved his life as well as preventing him from being buried alive. Punxsutaw ney Spirit. John Stauffor is a brother of D. B. Stauffor, of West Reynoldsville. He visited in this place last Sunday. Those cool nights are reminders of winter underwear at Mlllirens. For all tho family underwear at A. Katzen's bargain store. Good Bhoe for bad boys for Bchool a Millirens. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the first und partial ac count of A. W. Bykcs, adm'r Gf Samuel K. Hare, late of Wins low Twps Deceased. Beptemoer in, nw. In the Orphan's Court of Jefferson county, No. IS, August Terra. A. D., 11)03, 0. 0. A. D. On motion of M. M. TiuvTu. Emi.. attorney for Georire M. llenrv and sons, K. E. Brown appointed auditor to make distribution to the parties legally en titled thereto. By tub Court. Attest : Gil 0. Ekitz, Clerk. To all persons Interested: You are hereby notified that I will sit for the performance of my duties under the above appointment, at the office of M. M. Davis, Esq., Main street, Heynoldsvllle, Pa., on Thuhsday, OCtobkb Mib, 1U03, at U.00 o'clock, a. m. All persons lire required to make their claims before the auditor or be debarred from coming In upon the fund. K. E. Bhown, Auditor. Sykesvllle. Miss Dora Dlltz, of Siplckshurg, visit ed with her aunt, Mrs. Nupp, over Sun day. Murray Nupp and wife, of WaHblng ton Stato, spent several days In town last wook. Josnph Ake and daughter, (inioo, of Arcadia, visited at tho homo of S. B. Long last week. MiHsusMary Null and Blanch Pantall, touchers of Room No. 2 and 4, spout Sun day at their homos In Llndsey. Quito a number of people from hero attended tho dedication of tho Baptist church at Punxsutawnoy on Sunday. 1. U. Mansfield and Joseph (irlnder, who havo been working atCreekside, spent Sunday at their homos In town, Mrs. W. G. Thompson and daughter, Florence, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Harris In PhillpHburg tho past wook. Mrs, A. I). McGagbey and two child ren, of this placo, havo been spending the past throe wueks with Mrs. Coch ran of Dullols. Tho young people held a chicken soup and loo cream social at the homo of Mrs. Phllllppl last Friday evening. Quito a neat sum was realized. Miss Ida Smiley, who has been mak ing her homo with her sister, Mrs. G. M. Kriner, for tho past month, spent Saturday and S iruliiy with her parents near Luthersburg. Soldier. Quilling parties aro (tillo numerous. Ml iio Inspector Ilampson was In town ono day last week. Mrs. Long, of Knoxdale, Is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. D. Varner. Goorgo Ditch moved his family to F.arnest, Indiana County, recently. Water Is very scarce In this vicinity. Tho rain last wook was greatly appreci ated. Mrs.WllBon, of Cleveland, Ohio, and a lady friend visited at tho home of A. M. Johnson last week. Goorgo Winter, of Towamla, IV, and Mr. Redding, of Pnnxsutawney, visited A. R. Richlo last Wednosday. Mr. and Mrs. Cherry were In town last wook, called hero by tho midden death of llttlo Annlo Watson. Visit Mlllirens for your new full suit. A comploto stock of ladles', men's and children's underwear for fall and winter at low prices at A. Kat.cn's. Now fall shapes In hats at Mlllirens. Want Column. HalmWlna . n , t .. a..,..! ..... .... . I. n.. every Insertion. Foil RENT Furnished room. In quire of Mrs. F. II. Gallagar, Jackson stroot. Foil Rent Good soven room house. Inquire of R. L. Taafe, Main struct. Wanted-Homo for small child. In quire at The Stak office. Foil Sale Two housos and lots on Worth street. Mrs. Margaret MoKco. For Bale Two cows and ono holfor. Inquire at The Stab office. To-lot Furnished rooms with privi lege of bath; West Roynoldsvlllo. In quire at Star ofilco. Furnished room to lot with uso of bath. Addross Box 721. For Salo Two shares of silk mill stock. Inquire at The Star ofilco. For Rent Four nice rooms. In quire of Mr. Frank Hartlo, Pleasant Avonue. i For Rent Furnished rooms. In quire at The Star office. Cheap Eggs Make Winter Layers of Your Hens! HOW?? Feed Green Bone RESULTS: It saves grain. It produces results where grain fails. It cures the evil habit of feather pulling. It helps the hens to molt and makes them winter layers. It grows young chicks to ma turity and productiveness rapidly. GIVE GREEN BONE A TRIAL. A postal card to The Poultry Food Co., Box 37, Reynoldsville, Pa. Ribbons For Ff . jvidthfl in (ill the . shades. v t. -i4JEN A "ipftiitl English Mercerized Sa teen Petticoats 98C. GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN JEFFERSON COUNTY. Finest imported Tallett.a Silk IJn derskirt, iiHiially sold for $i.50 $5.00. Mohair Wai st ings, in plain and fa 1117 greens and blues All wool plaid Wnistings noc. J I o a v y fall weight white mer cerized Wnistings, 20o and 25c. Don bio fold Out! 11 g Flannel usually Hold for 18c, Persian fig ures 15(5. Heavy Outing Flannels in fanoy patterns 10c. Outings at Go and 7c. Comforts faced with fluent silka teen, filled with clean white cotton $1.75. Comforts faced with silka eon, 98c. Cotton Blankets, all the new fancy patterns in gray and white 50c, 75c, 11.00 $1.00, $1.50 $1.75. Wool Blankets, $3.00; Factory Blank ets H50, 5.00, $6.00. Fit jit 9 iif WWm mm imam tewf:-ftK mmh plllSp Hosiery for wo men and children in cotton fleeced, 10c, 15c and 25c. Wool knitted or worsted, 25c and 50c. All sizes. FASHION'S INEXORABLE DECREES demand for women's winter wear garments that fit well and look well that are made from the best of material in the most approved manner to the tailor's art. In our selection for the winter months, we studied many makes with the idea of offering to our customers the best the market affords. "WOOLTEX" GARMENTS APPEALED TO US as being the most perfect from every standpoint and we have them in a superb assortment, ready for your most evad ing inspection. "WOOLTEX" STYLE IS PROVERBIAL. It contains the newest Paris fashion ideas combined with the skill of expert American designers, giving it the smartest and most attractive possible effect. WE CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION to the quality of materials and workmanship employed in "WOOLTEX" garments. All materials are tested for purity, strength and color and are thoroughly shrunk before making. The interlinings are of the best hair cloths and canvasses. The sewing thread is of pure dyed silk, not imitation silk which soon causes ordinary garments to look rusty and old. The materials are so molded into shape, by expert men tailors that a perfect fit is assnred and "WOOLTEX" garments will wear longer and look better than those in which any cf the small but important details are slighted. WE RECOMMEND "WOOLTEX" GARMENTS to the most fastidious and careful buyers because we know of what and how they are made. We invite your inspec tion. They cost you no more than the ordinary kind yet EVERY GARMENT IS FULLY GUARANTEED. $5.00 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 $13.50 $15.00 $18.00 $21.00 $25.00 $35.00 $45.00. Mohair arid Co cillian Waiwt made elegantly in tho latest fanhion, $1.25, 2.00 and . $2.50. Fancy ICnglinh nateen wairitri, 50c. Flannel WairitH, in green, red and blue, $1.50. Underwear for women and, child ren. Children's cot ton fleeced pants and V(!h1h, Hi to 22, 20c ; 22 to 34, 25c. LadieH' and Mis en' cotton fleeced in pants and vents 25c Finer ribbed fleeced, all sizeo, 50c. Natural wool venta and pants, all nizeH $1.00. Kibbed wool in vt and pants, all sizes, $1.00. Union suits, cot ton, ribbed or wool, all sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50. W. fc B. Corsets for fall and winter wear. All the new styles and shapes now ready $1.00, 1.50 and $2.00. Wool .Shawls and Fascinators, all grades and col ors, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00. Fancy Golf Gloves, in all the late shades for fall, black ' and white, 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00. moot, Patrician Shoes For women for fall. Made in all the late man nish lasts, of the finest vici patent corona or the new dull gun metal in lace or button $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. MISSES' SCHOOL OR DRESS SHOES Of the finest vici patent or gun metal, lace or button, on all the late fall lasts 70c, 90c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. Rubber Footwear for the Whole Family. These cold, frosty mornings reminds us of The Furs for the coming colder weather. We are better prepared to meet your wants than ever, if it is a cony scarf at 80c or Isabel la Foxes, Sable Foxes, Opossum, Otter, Mink or Sable in large scarf with cluster tails. $5.00, 7.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $25.00, $35.00. You can get them here any style, any price. Fall and Winter Garments for All the Family. MILLIREN REYNOLDSVILLE. BROTHERS, PENNSYLVANIA:
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