i r tHlicriptin per irnr. or $1.00 if paid nlfirlhi in nrimr. Il A. TKI'lll!NOM, l:illr mi. I I WKI1N K8I) A V. JUNK 2". lib. The Eclipse i a thing of Hit' i;it, but HOKKMAN, tlt jeweler, l nt the olil ptand, where n call will t convince you that liin ftock and prlcen eclipne all conipetilors. 0. V. HOKKNAN, nicYCLK The Jeweler. rki'Aiu nKivr. Traveler' Guide. Pmwwir trains nrrlvo mill leave UVyn OlllHVillll n follows: Altryhnu I'litYi Ittiihmy. Eastward. Westward. Trnln No. It. fl.47 n. m. Tniln No. s, H 4Tn.ni. TnilnNn.l:i. II -'ii. in. Ti it I n No. II, s.:is n. in. Tniln Nil. I. I ui p. in. Trnln No. 1, l.:ei p. in. Train N't. IV. Ill p. m. Tin In Null, A III p. in. Train No. 7, .W p. in. Train .v.IO, !.fts p. m. mtmiAT. Trnln No. 41. I.N p. in. Train No. a, II 17 n. in. Train No. ?, M p. in. Tin In No. 14, 4..U p.m. n. it. p . tin, ('. r- .v. in, ) Arrlvp I Departs Tniln No Til I SO P m I Tniln No i 9 p in A Little ol Everutfilnq. Williams for bIiis'S. Yes, we'll celebrate! Johns tt Thompson, tailors. ,Uomo lo HnynolilHvllln .Inly 4th. leather bolls of nil klnilsutMlllirons. Hummer sink's now ready ut Robin son's. Hon. W. C. Arnold, of DuBols, was In town Friday. Tho A. V. R'y pay car wan ovor tlio rond Thursday. A full Kim of Unlon-nuidi) clothing at Slilck & Wagner's. John C. Dunsmoro, of Fhllllpshurg, spent Sunday In town. MIm Gertrude Vnnilorvort visited In Rrockwnyvillo last week. Miss Cora disc, of Brookvlllo, visited Mrs. J. O. Johns liiHt week Good cow for sulo. Inquire of Philip Koehlor, West Reynoldsville Dr. II. O. King, of Curwonsvillo, vis iting relatives In this place last week. Fifty pair of misses' shoes that wore formerly 1.50, now 91.00 at Williams.' . Tho Reynoldsville Building and Loan Association sold 1.(100 Monday evening. All our Ay nips niacin from selected fruit any flavor. Reynolds drug Btoro. You got the biggest values In shoos at Robinson's. High and low, button and lane. Wanted A shirtwaist Ironor and plain Ironor at the Reynoldsvlllo Steam Laundry. Frank Bussnrd has gone to llutlor to clork In the grocery store of his uncle, E. A. Roltz. For rent Five-room house on Jackson street, near Fifth street. Inquire of L. M. Snyder. Scott Horm had the thumb of his left hand badly lacerated while ut work at tannery Saturday. The vacation of tho Jefferson county lawyers begins next Monday, Juno 25th, and ends July 23rd. Mike Crass, an Italian, had his right log badly Injured in Dig Soldier Satur day by a fall of coal. Judge John W. lined will hold urgu- munt court at Brookvlllo next Monday, June 25, at 2.110 p. m. Rev. J. E. Dean preached In the Bap tist church of this city lust Sunday evening to a largo audience, The Wlnslow township public school financial Btatoment will be found in this Issue of The Star. Read it, The Hopkins saw mill is handlcapod tor logs on account of the water being too low to get the logs to mill dam. Fine, large, fresh country strawber ries for sale by basket or crate, whole sale or retail, at Plylor & Chltuster's. Lost A black and tan female hound. Any person knowing of suoh a stray aui rnal Is requested to notify Wurd Eason. A collection, amounting to over $40.00 was taken in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning for the famine suffer ers in India. Monday was the 12th anniversary of the great conflagration at DuBols. The Courier was printed on rod paper Monday morning. Dr. T. R. Hlllard, of Wldnoon, Pa., formerly principal of our schools, was married last week to Mibs Anna B. Mo El ravy, of Tidal, Pa. The Daughters of St. George cleared snug sum out of the iee cream, cuke, coffee and sandwiches served in the Bee ' Hive building Thursday. Somn of the farmers of this section are bringing Into market the largest nnd finest srrnwhorrles ovor sold In Reynoldsville. The r.uilU-n' Aid Society of the Rap- list ehuii'li will serve dinner, lee cream, like sandwiches and rnffcit In Ihn Hen lllvu building July 4th. Frank .1. Hlnek, chief of the Reynolds- villi fire department, nt tended the fire men's meeting at Pnlluls Monday as u delegate from this place. Tho third quarterly conference of this (inference year was held In the M. K. hnieh Monday evening. Presiding Elder It. C. Smith was present. V. I.. S. C. inert at home of Miss Cora Mllllren this evening. I he sulV Jeet Is "Abraham Lincoln" and every momlier Is expected lo take part. Father T. Maurlee O'llorn eeleliraled his first solemn high mass at. DuBols Sunday. Father Ed. Prlsonl!, of Itoyn- nldsvillo, was muster of ceremonies. l'he school Imiiii iI whs to have met last evening to elect principal and touchers for linroiigli schools, lint I ho mooting was postponed until Friday evening. Miss Maud L. Meek will he one of the fourteen touchers at, I lorry Station, Westmoreland county, Ih lining term. The hoard hold their election Monday, June till. Fred K. Booth, of this city, was elect ed president of the Clearllold Baptist Young People's Convention last week at (.Mom Held, Pa. The convention was well attended. Vim nnnuiil summer oulng of tho Pennsylvania Stale Editorial Associa tion wlil ho held In the Wyoming Pul ley next week, with Wilkes Ditrro as headquarters. Tin. woolen mill at th Is place has so many orders in that arrangements are being maihi to run the mill day and night. It Is likely the mill will he lighted with electricity. John Butson hud his left loot and ankle so hudly Injured by a full of coul In Big Soldier ii week ago that hu bus Isien hobbling uround ever slnec, And Is likely to keep It ii few days. Rev. J. K. MelCalllp, former pastor of Punxsutawnoy Presbyterian church, has accepted a cull to bo pastor of tho East Brady Presbyterian church. He will ho Installed August Hth. W. S. Weaver, one of tho publishers of tho Brookvlllo rVpnlifiViiii, and wife wore In town Thursday attending tho K. of P. reunion. Mr. Weaver Is Dis trict Deputy in Jefferson county. We have the largest and best assort ment of loot) styles of gas ranges and ovens on the market; perfect, satisfac tory, guaranteed. We defy competi tion. Hoynnldsville Hardware Co. Paul Histon, one of our promising young men, graduated ut the Klsklmin etas school, Saltshurg, last week and came home to spend tho summer. Ho expects to go to Princeton University this fall. Ruv. E. R. Knapp, ono of tho old Methodist ministers of this section, died at Clarion Sunday and was burled Mon day. Ho hud resided at Clarion about twenty yours and hud been in poor health for sometime. Stuff Cnpt. Emllry March, of Oil City, will give an address In Centennial hull Saturday evening, June 2.1rd. ut eight o'clock. All are welcome. The Staff Captain will also speak In the Presby terian church next Sunday morning. Ex-Sheriff E. C. Burns, Captain T. C. Reynolds, of this place, E. B. Campbell, of Dosire, and County Commissioners W. C. Murray and Newton Webster wont to Philadelphia Monday to attend tho Republican National Convention yesterday. Will C. Smith, who graduated from the Ithaca, N. Y., high school, or Cor nell preparatory school, this week, will start for home to-day to spend his sum mer vacation. After vacation ho will entor Cornell Luw school und prnparo himself for the law profession. Robert Burkur, C. of R. of Muzoma nla Tribe, No. 341, Improved Order of Red Men, of Ruynoldsvillo, went to Philadelphia Frlduy to attend the funeral of Grand Suchum Joseph Allison, whom the Groat Spirit called from tho hunting grounds of his futhors on Thursday. Raymond E. Brown, who finished the Freshman year in the Arch Course at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., and Miss Inez Brown, who has been taking a course In the Ithaca Conservatory of Muelo and Elocution, returned to their home In this place Friday to spend the summor vacation. We have a our loud of doors and sash that were bought for cash before the last few advances, consequently we can sell while this car lusts at prices that defy competition. It would pay you to examine our stock and get our prices before making your purohuses. Hall & Barton. Rev. J. W. Crawford, of Aliens Mills, was eleoted moderator of the Clearfield Baptist Association which met at Clear field last Friday. About fifty dologates and fifteen visitors attonded tho meet ings. The next session of the Associa tion will be held at Marron, Pa., In June, 1901. Little Oltl Scalded. Sadie, young daughter itf W. II. Ford, had her legs badly scalded yesterday forenoon by upsetting a pan ol water on herself. Cupid's Woik. Invitations are out for Ihn marriage of John RoddoclllT and Miss Jessie Rob ertson, willed occurs one week from to day, June 27td. Children's Day Exercises. Children's Day services will lie hold In the Presbyterian and Baptist churches next Sunday evening. Cissl programs have boon prepared In Isilh Sunday sehisils. Infant baptism will Is administered In Presdyierlan church .Sunday evening. Won Two I'rlips. Fred Kline, formerly of this place, now at. Now Kensington, won two prizes In a 15 toll.' Iiunilicup ronil nice, at that place Saturday. He started on scratch Willi the best, riders und won the time prlz- and Hist place. He will enter the (Inlile 2.1 mile race at. Pittsburg Satur day. There will lie ulxnit IMI entries. Sewer Asseisments. At a special mooting of town council Friday night It was decided to placu tho Mipnld sower assessment In the hands of the Isiroiigh attorney for Immediate collection. Over f 100.00 or tills assess ment has not Isien paid vet. At, this meeting council also decided to Isirrow money to payolT someoutstanding sewer orders. Democratic Primary. The Democratic primary election will Is; held next Saturday, Juno 2oYd, and the county convctit' n will lm held at Brookvllln the following Monday nl 1. 00 p. in. Tho announcements el S. II Whltehlll, for Congress, ami Isaac Suy dor, for jury commissioner, will be found In this Issue. Those gentlemen have the ability to fill the ollloes for which they are now seeking tho nomination. Received a Gold Mejn, Frank B. McEntoor, son of Conductor M. J. McKntecr, of tliu Allegheny Val ley, received n gold tnodal and a star of honor for high stitndllig In his classes nt. the recent examinations nt Chelten ham Military school whore ho Is a stu dent. DuBols Cimiin: The McEntoor family, who now reside In DuBols, for merly lived In Itoynoldsvllleand Frank's numerous friends here will be pleased lo learn of his high standing at Chelten ham Military school. The Day We Celebrate. Full sheet hills have boon posted throughout this section announcing the fact that the Fourth of July will be cel ebrated In Reynoldsvlllo In nn up-to-date manner. The "doings" will ho under the auspleos of Phil Kearney Camp No. .10, Sons of Veterans. Races nnd ath letic contests will bo u special feature. There will be one and three mile bicycle races with live fine prizes; fifty und ono hundred yurd sprint, hurdle, hop, step and Jump, and other contests. Fifty dollars In gold will be given to the largest membership turnout of two Reynoldsvlllo lodges or societies. A finely engraved sword will be given for tho winner i f a tug of War. Social duncu, with good music nnd order will be held in Frank's Park in tho afternoon and evening. Prizes are on exhibition nt Kliclinrtz store. Every body cordially Invited to come and help in making a day long to heromomherod. Reynoldsvdle Vs. Rathmel. The Reynoldsvlllo and Ruthmul bull teums played a seven inning game at this pluco lust Thursday. Both teams did giM'd playing and there was no jangling, everything passed off as smoothly as the placid waters of tho Sandy Lick flow toward the sea. James Dolaney and Frederick K. Aloxander wore umpires, and they did the proper thing with both clubs. This was Fred's first experience as umpire, but his prompt and correct decisions Indicated that ho understood tho gamo. Tho scoro wus ft to !l, In favor of Reynolds vlllo team. Tho line-up was as follows: nBYNOI.USVIf.LE. HATHMKL. Burge Pitcher Sibley W. Williams Catcher Dunsmore J. Williams 1st Buso Leach Woodward 2nd Base Williams Nolan. Ilrd Bubo Mahew Joe Williams Short stop Hill B. Burns R. Field Gibson Sharp M. " Howe li. Williums C. Bohren Prohibition Candidates. The Prohibition county convention was held lust Tuesday afternoon at Brookvllle and wo were only able to mako a brief mention in our lust issue, Below wo publish tho names of the can' didates nominated at the convention: Congress, Solomon Shaffer, of Reynolds vlllo; State Senator, J. C. Spranklo 'of Perry township; representative, A. D, Deemor of Brookvlllo; jury commission er, S. J. Smith of Snyder township. A, l). ueomer and Solomon Shatter were elected delegates to the national con vontlon, and J. R. Kearney, C. E. Tern pie, J. B. Buir, Charles Irving, A. W. Smith, P. II. Sohufnor, J. R. Elder and Rev. George II. Hill wore namod as dole gates to the Stute convention. Solomon Shaffur was re-elected county ohulrmun, Robert Miles, of this place, was eleoted secretary, and A. E. Dunn, of Reynoldsvlllo, was elected treasurer. Almost $200.00 was raised for campaign purposes. Schuckers-Morrow Nuptials. At 4.00 p. m. Unlay, June 20th, Miss Amelia Reynolds Morrow, only dnuuh- tor of Mrs. .1. S. Morrow, nnd Kennedy Cameron Schuckers, assistant cashier of the First National bank of Reynold svlllo, nnd son of Ievl Hchuckcrs, one of tho wealthiest nnd most prosper ous farmers of Wlnslow township, will he nulled III marriage ut the elegant brlek residence of Mrs. Morrow, on Main street, III the presence of nbnnt 7.1 Invited guests. The wedding march will be played by Miss Francos King, and tho marriage ceremony will Isi per formed by Iter. VV. Frank R ds-r, pastor of the Presbyterian chiircli, of which tho young couple are both members, Miss Amelia Is also a momls'i- of the church choir. The bride will tie attir ed In a while Moussollne do Solo silk anil the grisini will wear the conven tional hlnck. Miss ('ora Soliuekors, sister of the groom, will be bridesmaid and Hoy Brady, of Bnsikvllle, will he groomsman. After tin, words pronounc ing thcin man and wife have lieon spoken, and congratulations extended, an elegant wedding dinner will lie served. Mr. Soliuekors and hrlde will leave on the II 1 1 train on the A. V. H'y tills evening on a two weeks' wedding trip to Philadelphia, Atlantic City and New York City. The presents will Isi very pretty and valuable. 1 lie one from the grooms father is one thousand dollar stock In the Reynoldsvlllo Woolen Co. Miss Morrow and Mr. Soliuekors lira prominent young people of this town und they have many friends who will extend congratulal Ions and wish them unbounded joy und prosperity us they meander down life s path way together. They will make their lit'liie vvlvb Mrs, Morrow. The out of town fuesls wiio wilt ut. tend tho wedding are. Mrs. Stella Ar buckle, of Chicago, Mrs. Tlllle Morrow nnd two daughters. Misses May and Edith, of Allegheny City, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Montgomery, of Sligo, and Miss l,oui) llethorliit'ton, of DuBols. Don't All Think Alike. During a political campaign somn jvnrs ago Hon. James O. Blaine, the great statesman, was making a speech is'ioro a largo audience in a town In Maine when nn old gentleman, who hud often said, "the folks o' this state are a nick o' fools," because they didn't be iovo as be did, Interrupted Mr. Illalno twice during the speech. The second time some of the rougher element of the audience wore determined to eject tho Interrupter, hut tho '-Plumed Knight" stopped them und said: "This man is an American citizen. He has lust us good right to his opinion us vou or I. Never molest a man because he docs not think as we do," Occasionally wo find men who are vindictive, and would even shut otT the broad and butler from a follow if they could who does not, think us thov do, or dis-s not do tho things they think ho ought to do. We should romomlH-r that every American citizen has a right to his opinion and tliat, men do not always sen things alike, und that the other fel low may h just as honest In his views as we are. It Is fisillsbnoss for men to become enemies because one don't do what the other thinks he ought to do. No man in this free land should attempt to throttle freedom of opinion and try to compel others to thinks as he docs. Early Summer Excursion. Tho HufTulo, Rochester A Pittsburg Hallway announce the first excursion of the season to ButTiilo and Niagara Falls on Sunday, June 24th. This excursion will alTord a golden opHirtunity to visit Pan-American BulTulo and wondrous Niagara at a season of the year when the sights of a great city and the scones at tho groat cataract are at thidr best. SHicial train will leave Fulls Creek at ft.X a. in arriving at Buffalo ut noon and Niagara nt 12.50 p. m. Returning, spocinl trnln will leave tho Falls at II.IIO und Buffalo ut 7. .'10 p. m. Tickets will also bo good for return passage on ull regular trains from BulTulo on Monday, Juno 2.1th, 1000. The extreme low rato of $2. fit) from Falls Crook Is made for the round trip. Will Use Town Hall. It was stated In this paper last week that tho West Reynoldsvlllo school board found it necessary toHin another school room In thut borough, as four rooms are not enough to aooommoduto tho children of school ago. The soIkmiI board appointed a committee P. A. Hardman and Joseph McKornnn to son about securing the additional school room, us there are only four rooms In the public Bohool building. These two gentlemen asked town council for use of second story of town hall for school purposes, and the request was granted. It will be Uttcd up for a school room and will make a good one. Jefferson County Teachers' Examinations. Teachers and Directors are hereby notified that the annual examinations for touchers' certificates will be held as follows: Thursday, Juno 21, Knnxdale; Frldnv, 22, Corsica; Saturday, 2:1, Sian ton; Tuesday. 2H, Worthvillc; Wednes day, 27, Perrysvlllo; Thursday, 2H, Punxsutawnoy; Saturday. 110, Sigel; Monday. July 2, Summervillc; Saturday, 7, Reynoldsville; Monday, 0, Rlchnrds vllle; Tuesday, 10, Rockdalo Mills; Wednesday, li, Brockwuy vllle; Friday, 13, Coolsprlng; Saturday, 14, Frostburg; Monday, 1(1, Brookvlllo. Special exam ination Saturday, Sept. 1, Brookvllle. Examinations will begin promptly at 8.45 a. m. R. B. Teitrick, County Sup't. Found Some money in postoflice. Owner can secure saino by culling Am Dr. L. L. Moans, giving description of money lost and paying 25 cents for this notice. You should see tho women at Robinson's. now shoes for See the display Milllrens. of fancy vests at If you want a good fitting suit or an overcoat, go to Johns & Thompson, merchant tailors. New golf hats at Milllrens. K. OP P. REUNION. . Lsrga Attendance Big Parade-Com- pleta Success Town Decorated. The eighth annual reunion of tho First Reunion District of Knights of Pythias, com nosed of hslgos In live counties, Indiana, Clarion, .IcITorson, Clearfield and Elk, was held In lloyn oldsvlllo Thursday last, Juno l lth. The rain or Wednesday uriermsin und night, und threatening ruin Thursday morn ing, Kept our townspeople rem doeorat Ing as oIiiIko utely us they othorwlho would have done, and also kept a num ber of people from attending Mm reun ion, Notwithstanding the Inclement, weather the town was nice I v decorated and a good sized crowd iittenilod the reunion, 'l'he Assis'laMon otlloers, Win. Copping, president., Kdwln I Inure, vice- president, M. II. .1. HnxlJin, seeretnty, and the mnmbers of Reyiioldsvllle K. of lioilgo h it, nothing undone to mako this reunion the t si ever hold, nnd they siieoiii iled llillllli nhl V. I lie forenoon was spent. In receiving visitors nnd having a sisdnl Hum In Ill IN. THUS. (I. SAMIM.K, oiianii soriirus t HANI KI.Ulll. general. 1 lie first tblng on program In artorniHin was the parade nt two o'clock. I'here worn two carriages, three brass hands, ono martial band. twelve lodges, one donkey und ono billy goat In tho parade. The banner fur largest sirooiit.ugo or membership In 1 1 no was awarded to H'dlovlow lodge, uuu tsu.w in gom lo puigo jmvinif lar gest tniln Ix-r of moiiiiM'i-s in linn wa awarded to Rathmel lodge. Had there boon a prize for Isist itppi-urnnco John sonburg lodge would have cnpl.urod that prize. All the members of that lodge wore silk hills and Hnon (lusters, I he martial band of small bovs. the hilly gisil, nnd donkey were brought iicro ny tliu .lolinsouburg lodge. Alter tile Parade a pillule meeting wus held in ( ontennlal J lull, presided over liy William Cupping. Ifov. .1, C. McEntlre Introduced Crniid Supreme ( 'hancellor Thomas . Sample, the only Grand fidgn otllelal present, nnd ho delivered a very lino address. I no delegate mooting Was held In tho (. A. It. hull. 1 ho committee on bv laws reported by submitting a copv of the by-laws, and on motion of P. (!. Scott MeClollnnd the laws were adopted as a whole. It wus voted to hold the ninth annual reunion ut Jolinsonburg the second Thursday of June, ItHtl. The following officers were elected for ensu lug year: President, ii. W. Willow; vice-president, (;. A. Iing; secretary, lames Murphy. The officers elected live at Jolinsonburg. I bo Sykesvillo and Glen Rlcbey bands were the only contestants for the "20.00 prize, und Mm Glen Itichey band won tho prize by one point. The Judges worn Kieliuril ItaniMi-v. .1. P. Maskins and Dr. S. Reynolds. The rain of Wednesday night had made the streets in un unfit condition for the hlcyclo races and they were de clared otT. Tho dunce In Frank's Park and the bull gamo furnished entertain mont for the admirers of thut kind of amusement. All things considered tho eighth an nual reunion was a complete success, for which credit is dun tho Association ollleiul and members of Reynoldsvlllo lodge. Council Meeting. The West Reynoldsville town council met In regular session Juno 12th. Mem bers present A. B. Weed, Samuel Sut ter, James Urr, Richard Miller and James Sbohert. Absent, Henry Herpel and jonn Itenson. The minutes of Inst regular meeting, of May Hth, and special meeting of May Z.lrd were read und approved. Tho report of Burgess was read and placed on file. Hills to the amount of 10.4.i were ordered paid. The street committee submitted list of uefectlvo sidewalks, which was referred to the Burgess for attention P. A. Hardman and Joseph McKernan representing the school board, were present und asked ermlssion to use the upper room of tho town hall for school purposes for ono term, which was granted. No furthor business, moetlng ad Journed. Death from Diphtheria. William Chester O'Donnel, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Donnel, jr.. of Camp Run, died Thursday, June Hth, at 4.30 p.m. William Chester was 4 years, months and 20 (lays old. Death was caused qy diphtheria. Funeral services were held at residence of parents June 5th at 3.00 p. m., conducted by Rev, J. P. Hicks, pastor of Emerlckvllle M E. church. Interment was made at Emerlckvllle. The nicest solectlon of fancy half hose at Milllrens. Our bicycles are strictly high grado, Every wheel fully warranted. Prices from 925.00 up. Hall & Barton. John Flynn, morchant tailor, makes up-to-date suits. Try mm. We are anxious to have you know our shoes. Try a pair. Kobinson s. You are protected when you buy guar anteed clothing at Shlck & Wagner's, Now that the hot spell is hero It be comes a question with some of us how to keep our food fresh and puro, our milk irom souring ana our Duller from do- coming grease. The best way we know of is to buy a Leonard Cleanable Refrig erator, the best refrigerator made, both for service and cleanliness. For sale by Hall & liarton. Drink Hires' root beer, as good last year, 5c. at the Reynolds Drug Store. If you are In need of carpets, matting or rugs, call on the ttvynoidsvlile nam ware uo. PERSONAL PARAORAPH3 Olimpsea of the People who are Peeling To and Fro. Dr. J. Clair Dougherty Is In Philadel phia this week. Mrs. VV. F. Marshall visited In Brook- Hie Inst week. Miss Myrta Roa Is visiting friends in Washington, D. C. Elmer ll'inghtcllon, of Oakmont. Is a visitor ut VV. S. Stone's. Mrs. Andy Denny, of Drlftwisxl, vis ited In this place Monday. Miss Edith Clark visited friends In llrookway vllle last week. .ox. N. Mitchell, Eso., of Punxsu tawnoy was In town hist week. Miss .lonnl" Harp, of BriHikvlllo. vis- lied In this place over Sunday. Mrs. D. Shank, of Lock Haven, was a visitor at J. Van Rood's Sunday. Rev. James II. .lelbart nnd family, of lolinsonbnrg, are visiting In town. .1. J. Suiter, dry gissls merchant, will go to Philadelphia to-day on a business trip. Daniel Williams, of Jolinsonburg, vImIIimI IiIh parents In this place lust week. Walter Williams, the shoe merchant, s spending several days in Butler this week. Mrs. L. C. Mot in w, of Ponxsiitiiwuey, visited her parents In this place last week. Irven F. Pompsoy, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday with his parents In West Royn oldsi'lile. Miss Margaret Adam, of BrcK-kwuv- vllle, visited friends In this place the past week. Mrs. .lames Irving will go to Flinlra. N. Y., to-day lo visit four or five weeks with relatives. William Honre, of Glen Campbell, spent so vol al days With relatives in this piuce nisi wecg, Manas Itoltz, of Philadelphia, visited his sister, Mrs. (J. W, Bussard, In this plaoM lust week. Mrs, John Johns, of near Brisikvllle, Visited her son, J. O. Johns, in this plHe over Sunday. M. Fred Rood, fcllldont in flit Uiriii ense, N. Y , University, Is homo for the summor vacation. Mr. nnd Mrs. O.O. Williums returner! Saturday from a week's pleasure trip at tt Hsningwin, ii. v ;. J. C. Snyder, of ftrnnkvllln. Ph.. vis. I ted his brothers, L. M. and A. .. Snv- der, tho past week. Dr. J. H. Murray drove to Gnsklll township yesterday to visit his mother. Will return to-day. Scott Carrier. of Surnmervlllo. visited his sister Mrs. M. W. King, several days the past week. Miss Augusta Gorhelrn. of Fnlrmount City, is visiting her sister, Mrs. I. J. Plylor, In this place. Miss Nellie Goheen, of New Bethle hem, was the guest of Miss Ethel Shaffer the past week. Prof. Alton Llndscy, tho impersona tor, will arrive in town to-duv to spend a week's vacation hero. Misses Lllllo and Ella Tnnkerrl, of Jefferson Line, worn guests of Miss Etta Shaffer the past week. Frank B. Shinier, of Pittsburg, spent a few days with relatives In West Reyn oldsvlllo tlio past week. Ira L. Dooho Is visiting a (laughter at Corryville, McKcan county, Pa. Ho will be ubsent a month. John H. Hopkins, of Pittsburg. Is visiting bis parents, Mr. und Mrs. John A. Hopkins, in this place. May Frank, of Pittsburg, who wus visiting her mint, Mrs. Wilson Gross, returned home yesterday. Mrs. II. J. Bowman, of East Brady. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Benson, In West Reynoldsville. B. M. Moore and wife, of Brookvlllo, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. w. ll. Moore, in this place. Mrs. Laura Shoemaker, of Nobles vllle, Indiana county, is visiting her brother, J. O. Johns, in this place. W. T. McDowell and wife, of DuBols. spent Sunday with tho lut tor's mother, Mrs. li. j. i'ontz, on f ourth street. Mrs. Emma Hagnrty, of New Bed ford, Mass., is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hennlnger, in this placo. Miss Augusta Michel, of Allegheny City, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. N. Ilanau. She will spend tho summer hero. Mrs. August Boulangnr left here Monday on a trip to Paris. Mr. I ton 1 angor accompanied his wife to New York City. Mrs. Charles Ebhertshausor, of Mc Kccsport, Is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Charles and Henry Harpol, in West Reynoldsville. Conrad Mendel, of Allegheny City, visited his daughters, Mrs. Crias. and Mrs. Henry Herpel, in West Reynolds ville lust week. Mrs. George Humphrey and son, Paul, of Duitois. visited tho former's sister, Mrs. L. J. McEntire, in this place the past week. Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, of Indiana, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James A. McCrelght, on Jackson street. Mrs. MoCreight has been very III. Mrs. David Luwsnn and daughter, Miss Gertrude, of Clarion, wero the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. E. L. Potter, and Mrs. Peter Burkhart over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Abram Snyder, of Brook visited several days the past week with their sons, L. M. and A. Z. Snyder, in this place. Mrs. Snyder will remain sometime. Misses Anna and Minnie Sutter, of Lovlngton, III., who were expected here two weeks ago, but were detained by sickness, are visiting at the home of their uncle, J. J. Sutter. H. K. C(hran and family, of Chatta nooga, Tonnossee, visited the former's sister, Mrs. W. C. Gibson, in West Reynoldsville last week. Mr. Cochran holds a position as postofflce inspector. Charles King and Miss El vie Coleman, students In Bucknell University, Lewis burg, will oomo home this afternoon for the summer vacation. Joseph Macro, who is attending Bucknell, will arrive home to-morrow. William Chltester, a soldier bov of Second U. 8. Infantry, Company M, lo cated at Cienfuegos, Cuba, is visiting his brother in this place. William is home on a furlough. His parents live at Brockwayvillo.
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