7 THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. David Sowers la at Ohl ttala week. A. J. Dlshart Is la Steubenvllle, Ohio. Miss F.lsle Rosa visited at Dents Run last week. Miss Minnie Keck spent Sunday in Brookville. ' W. V. Dciblo visited in Buffalo, N. Y.( last week. Miss Hallie Burns Is visiting relatives at Rimersburg. George Meilincer was in Clarion the first of this week. Mrs. F. M. Brown Is spending this week at Widnoon. Homer Roller visited In East Brady three days lust week. Miss Alice Mituhell Is visiting ber brother in Clearfield. J. F. Ferrier spent a couple of days In Vandergrlft last week. David Gochnuuor Is spending a month 1 at Costello, Potter Co. Edward L. Foster, of Iselin, was in town since our last issue. Miss Edith B. Clark is spending her vacation at Graceton, Pa. Mrs. Kate Burns, of DuBois, was a visitor in town last woek. Ruth Marshall, of Emlenton, is the guest of Nellie Campbell. John McClure, of Allegheny, is visit ing his parents in this place. Mrs. S. C. Ressler visited in East Brady soveral days last week. Miss Ava Karstorp, of Pittsburg, Is the guest of Miss Eleanor Reed. Miss Golda King, of Summervillfl, was a visitor In. town last week. Mrs. Charles Montgomery, of Sligo, was a visitor in town last week. Walter Frampton, of Pnnxsutawney, visited Alex Gillespie this week. Frank Schlatter, of Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting his parents In thiB place. Misses Gertrude and Florence Stoke visited in Punxsutawney laat week. John Zimmerman, of Boyer, Butler Co., was a visitor in town last week. Dr. J. W. Blalsdell, M. E. pastor at Brockwayvllle, was in town yesterday. Miss Blanche Smith, of Emlenton, is the guest of Miss Blanche Thornton. "Josh" F. Hinderliter visited his mother near North Freedom this week. MIbs Helena Russ, of Bedford, Pa., is the guest of heroousins, Misses Farrell. James Hanley and wife are vising in Johnstown, Jeanette and Wilkinsburg. Ford Fink and wife, of PittBburg, visited relatives in this place last week. M. E. Williams and wife visited the former's brother at Cloe the past week. L. H. Boyle and wife returned yester day from a week's visit in Rimersburg. Miss Caroline Robinson has been visiting in Brookville the past week. Mrs. Viola Stewart and Miss Julia Roller are visiting an uncle at Cloe. Miss Edna McEntire, of Blacklick. has been visiting in town the-past ten Cays. Mrs. H. P. Thompson, of Brookville, visited her parents in Reynoldsville last week. Samuel Bollinger was in Pitlsburg, New Kv.usington and Parnassus last week. Harry L. Schlabig, of Buffalo, N. Y., visited his parents in this place last week, Mrs. S. W. Carrier, of Summerville, visited her sister, Miss Ophelia Wesson, this week. Ardy McEntire and wife, of Framp ton, visited relatives in this place the 'past week. Geneva and Fmncls Blace Lorenz have boen visiting In Parker ttw past ten days. Mrs. J. J. Suttor visited her. daugh ter. Miss Maybel Sutter, In Pittsburg last week. John W. Fink, of Port Matilda, Pa., visited his daughters In this place the past week. Miss Grace Caldwell, milliner of Pitts burg, is visiting at home of her parents in this place. Mrs. Catherine Nelson, of Bradford, la visiting her sister, Mrs. Jacob Deible, in this place. Charles H. Epler was in Greensburg, Pa., last week attending to Important legal business. Miss Annie Greenbalge, of Cambridge Springs, Pa., is the guest of Miss Blanche Thornton. Prof. Arthur Haskins has gone to v'ildwood, N. J., near Atlantic City, to smain two months. William Booker and wife, of Barnes boro, vlblted the latter's parents In this - place the past week. D. C. Rhodes and wife, who were at New Castle a oouple of months, have returned to this place. Fred Farber and Miss Mollie McDon aid, of Falls Creek, spent Sunday with B. L. Taafe and family. Miss Gertrude Hammond has been . visiting - her Grandmother Black at Irvona the past ten days. Irven F. Deuipsey and wife, of Oak Ridge, visited the former's parents In this place this week. Joseph Weist and family, of Phillps- burg, formerly of this place, spent Sat urday and Sunday In town. Prof. John F. Strauss, of Columbus, Ohio, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Min erva Strauss, In this place. Alvin Wyant, of Nrw Bethlehem, is vialtlng at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Dr. J. C. Sayers, this week. Mrs. Link Messlmer, of Punxsutaw ney, visited her brother-in-law, L. W. Scott, in this pi uce last week. F. II. Gallagher loft her yesterday on a western trip. He will go to Indian apolis before returning homo. Mrs. Emma Northoy and daughter, Ellle, are visiting the former's son, William Northey, In Indiana. Ralph Kirk, of Pompton Lakes, N. J., suburb of Paterson, visited hi9 parents in this place last week. Master Arthur Johns, who has been visiting his grand parents at Hollldays- burg, returned home last week. Will H. Bell and family spent several days the past week with the former's father and brother at Patton, Pa. Mrs. Charles Witter and daughter, of Renovo, have been visiting the former's parents in this place the past week. Dr. J. W. Ferman and sister, Miss Alice, of Brockwayvllle, were guests of Miss Blanche Thornton yesterday. Mrs. Emily Jamison at.d Miss Marie Litzlnger, of Bedford, were visitors at M. J. Farrell's home the past week. Q Ed. Cleer, pressman In the Pittsburg Post press rooms, and wife visited their parents in this place the pa9t week. John and Miss Lenoro Richey, of Tlonesta, spent last week with their aunt, Mrs. H. J. Pollltt, In this place. Miss Tacy Dempsey, one of the teachers in our public schools, is visit ing In New Kensington and Pittsburg. Joseph Kerr, of Kingville, returned home last week after a visit with his sonB, C. J. and I. J. Kerr, in this place. Miss Margaret McKernan returned Friday evening from a visit in Ash tola, Pa., Frostburg and Cumberland, Md. Mrs. Elizabeth Stephenson, of Iselln, and Mrs. John R. Elder, of Beechtree, were guests of ye editor since our last ssue. Charles Heplor and wife, of Clarion, and Mrs. H. R. Hoover, of Sligo, visited their cousin, J. K. Womoldurf, last week. Joseph M. King, who has been work ing at Boyer, West Va., is spending a couple of weeks with his family in this place. Thomas Grlcks, of New Castle, Wil liam Gricks and Isaac Butson, of PittB burg, visited In Reynoldsville the past week. Miss Minnie Truitt, trained nutse of Pittsburg, visited ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Truitt, In this place last week. H. B. Hazen and wife, of Pittsburg, were here last week attending the funeral of the latter's sister, Margaret McKee. Mrs. James D. George, of Vander grift, who was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Siple, returned home last week. Miss Anna Twigg, who has been vis iting her aunt, Mrs. George Johns, re turned to her home at Sandy Ridge, Pa., last Saturday. Robert Bone, Sr., and wife have returned from a threo weeks' visit in Barnesboro and other places with their sons and daughters. Dr. B. E. Hoover and wife were call ed to Ernest Monday by thf) Illness of the latter's sister, Mrs. Asa Philllppi, who has appendicitis. Miss Minnie Keck, stenographer and notary public, left here yesterday on a trip to Buffalo. Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Toronto, Canada. A. L. Johnston and wife, of Akron, Ohio, have been visiting the former's parents, 'Squire W. L. Johnston and wife, the past ton days. Rev. J. A. Parsons and wife, Misses Olle and Elsie Ross will go to Rldge view Park, Westmoreland Co., this week. They will be absent two Sundays. Walter Scott and wife, of Kushequa, Pa., former citizens of Reynoldsville, are visiting the former's brother, L. W. Scott, and other relatives in this place. John H. Wagner, Fred K. Alexandor, A. M. Smith, Prof. C. J. Scott and W. H. Moore were In Pittsburg July 4th to see Pittsburg and Chicago ball clubs play two games. Mrs. Frank P. Howe, of Arcadia and Arthur Farrell, of Butler, are now visit ing their parents in this place and Mrs. T. V. Malloy, and children, of Butler, will arrive here to-day. Mrs. H. T. Adams and two children, of East Brady, and Mrs. C. W. Klmmel, of Clarksburg, W. Va., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S Armagost, on Jackson street. Thomas N. Lord, wife and children of Hite, Pa., visited the former's mother; Mrs. Mary J. Lord, in this place the past week. H. J. Pollltt, of this place, who was superintendent of a woolen mill at La Crosse, Wis., resigned that position to accept a position at Cralgsvllle, Pa. He went to Cralgsvllle Monday. Frank McGlnnls, wife and son, Blako, of Philadelphia, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGlnnls, last week. Mrs. McGlnnls and son will remain here several weeks. Felix Smith and two sisters, Misses Minnie and Elsie Smith, Frank Kroh, Joshua Beck and W. H. Beck, of Wildell, W. Va., visited their homes in this section the past two weeks. Miss Margaret E. Taafe, who is sten ographer for the Merchants Savings & Trust Bank, of Pittsburg, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Taafe, in this place. E. C. Sensor, who has charge of fifty men and eight or ten teams for the Mayburg Lumber Co. at Mayburg, Forest county, spent Saturday and Sun day with bis family in this place. Mrs. J. L. Hearing, daughter and son, Elizabeth and Raymond, of Alle gheny City, have been visiting the the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grlcks, In this place the past week. Dr. Harry B. King will leave here to-day to attend the B. P. O. Elks National Convention at Denver, Col., July 16 to 20. After the convention Dr. King will go to the Pacific coast. He will be absent six or seven weeks. E. S. Miller, wife and daughter, Holllce, of Jennings, Md., who were visiting at home of S. M. Siple, return ed to Jennings the latter part of last week. Mrs. Miller and daughter had been visiting here a couple of months. J. E. Allen, wife and family, of Bel- videre, N. J., were the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. J. W. Dawson, and husband all of last week. Mr. Allen returned home Saturday night, but Mrs. Allen and children are still here. Mrs. R. R. Mclnroy, and daughter, Mary, of Middlebury, Pa., and Miss BeBsle Abernathy, a trained nurse of Corning, N. Y., who were visiting their brother, James Abernathy, and wife in this place returned to their homes last week. Rev John Walte, of Callery Junction. Mrs. Rev. S. T. Himes, of Punxsutaw ney, and Mrs. Dr. C. W. Hoffman, of Rimersburg, visited their mother, Mrs. Robert Waite, near here the past week. Their twin brothers, Revs. James and Alexander Waite, missionaries inChina, are home on a visit, and the family bad a reunion last week. Nlnlan Cooper, of this place, was 80 years old Saturday, June 30, and the anniversary was celebrated with a family reunion at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Hunter, in Heecnwoods. His three sons and their wives and two daughters and their husbands, fifteen grandchildren and one greatgrandchild were present. Only one death has occurred in the family circle and that was the death of Mrs. Cooper, which occurred a number of years ago. Never before has there been sueh a. large stock of floor coverings shown in tnis town than we have this spring. We have over 50 patterns of 9 ft. x 12f t. rugs from Ho.00 to J50.00. and over 7,000 yards of carpet from 20c to $1.60 per yard. Como and see our stock : nn trouble to show it. J. R. Hlllls & Co. Shirt waists of lawn and linen at Mil. lirens. Souvenir postal cards of th nnnr anii old . E. churches are on sale at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. store, BIng-Stoke Co. department storo, Reynolds Drug Co. Btore and at The Star printing office. Lace curtains at MUlirens. Boys get your swimming trunks here. Bing-Stoke Co. Baibrlggan underwear at Mlllirnns. ALLEQHENY COLLEGE. Thi college hu recently taken new place monirtn coUere of the country. Within four years Ave new buildiwra have been erected, new profeSKora added and enterinar -lawww doubled. Five course of study. Clauical, Latin and Mod ern Laniruaire. Latin-Scientific. Scientific and Civil Enirineerinir. Good traditions, strong- fac ulty, superb location, beautiful grounds and buildings, reasonable expenses. Fsll terra opens September 18th. Write for catalog to President Crawford. Meadville. Pa. JJISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that the partner ship lately subsisting between J. O. Norrls and P. 8. Hauck, under the firm name of Reynoldsville Meat Company, was mutually dissolved on June 27th, IHOtt. All debts due to said partnership are to be paltl. and those due from the same discharged by said P. 8. Hauck, at the Syndicate Building, Kuynolds vllle, Pa., where the business will be con tinued by Bald P. 8. Hauck. P. H. TlAlrnic. J. O. NORRIS. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. A LUCKY ESCAPE. Quirk Wit and Inrlim rinse of Ruaslan HevulutlmilMt. NowUitb outsldo of die i'ii'(s of fic tion would we expect such uu incideut as (lie following I'roiti the personal story of the Huxsltiu revolutionist Nu rodny. Nurodny linil Just Jumped from a window to escape the police. "When scmiulili'il to iii.v tret 1 (lls'iivcre:l lb. V si' 11' in the yiiril unit iiii'oiik l:t If u dozen solillers. I Wns without over toil t imil hat a very susiii !o;ifi thrum mill, im vliii: neither, 1 could not es c:i; ". even oiild 1 get liy Hie soldiers who Kiiiroiinileil urn," he wild. "I Jeri;i"l u c.iiil from ! n "!;ct to this i!:t,v I do not Y.miw v 'r.-ti il w:is linil handed It to one tf t!".' soldiers. 'Here Is my curd,' I sn! I :';ij i ily. '1 nm a member of the secret police. One of tlie.-:e revolutionists i:; f vki,' to 03 eape. 1 tun alter lilin. tjuick: Give uie your coat tuiil hut'.' 'Il I'.uloiiiaticully obeyed. ! ti'.lpppd on his coat tun! hat n:iil '.j all a;:"'nr ances was a soldier of Hut c:::.'. I walked past the cuaiiled jrato oi! iUo jail!, out Into the s;;vt. liei'oro r.io were tlioil-miul.s of soldiers. I saw my friemls being brought tlowu from the hall uutl j Hi t into the black vans, about which stooil ;;uanls of Cossacks. I mar-lii'il lliroti:li my I'rlomls (all of that tTO'.ip a:'i In prison today save only myself and the friend who es caped with iiihi with the air of ti sol dier on a very Important message and pressed on throiiuh the mass of oilier soldier:! that tilled the street." Amcr lcau Magazine. BARBER SURGEONS. When the liuxor anil the Sonluel Were Linked In One Trade. Mont than -!JX) years old Is the Koyal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. At the time it was founded the surgeon.! and barbers of the city were united as one of the fourteen Incorporated trades of Kdliiburgh. On July 1, 151)5, they received their charter from the town council. The charter of the bar ber surgeons v;ax continued by .Tames IV.. an early Stuart king of great en lightenment and accomplishment, who took much Interest in the progress of the suigeous on account of the needs of his army hi time of war. In the charter leave was given to tha Incorporation to control the medical education of the city. Hitch as It was In those days; of liloo '.li'lllng. to have the sole ri.iht of practice mid to put down iit::c'.;s. They were to get ever;,' year Hie body of a criminal who h : 1 been executed to pr.ic'.lce an.itoiay o and they promised in return to tlo "su -frage for his soul." Of the lirst V'.' members of the incorporation .;!: v.v.- sur'.eons to the l.ltijrs o.' i "o.iand. As society lnir:o.eil a.ui ueiiical t-i-i-enco developed the gulf ':t:w:-e-.i '.In' surueous and barbers widen '.1. an.l i.i 1772, as the result of a procjs In iji? court of session, the co.i.i .-etioii vna finally terminated. The ro:i. or prealtlent, of tho iuco.iioiv !o.i of sur geons was for more than .'.'.J jv.irj a member of the town council of Edin burgh, ex ofllclo, and sever.-.l of tho deacons were members of the Scottish parliament. Frbrnnry Lrnrnilt. Why February hns twenty-eight days Is explained lu the legends of the past. One is of an old womau, who, tending her flock, ridiculed the mouth of Feb ruary because be had dealt so lenient ly with her and her sheep. Then Febru ary felt Insulted mid made leap year and borrowed a cold day from March and froze her mid her flock. There Is a Xorinnu legend which makes it out that February had originally as many days as the other months, but Februa ry was a conllrmed gmuhlcr and lost at domino a day both to January and to March. Strange to say. there is an old atory of Egypt, wherein the god of February plays forfeits with the moon aud loses certain days. 3ot Wholly iKiiftrnut. All applicant for a position in the public works department In a certain clly was undergoing a civil servi"e ex amination. With a view ti l.':::ig his knowledge of history the exiiulninff o!!iccr asked him what he know of the runic wars. "The name sounds familiar," said the npplicant, "but I can't Just remember when It was or where It happened." "Don't you know anything about SclploV" "No, sir-." "Surely you have heard about Han nibal?" "Oh, yes, I know all about Hannibal. That's where Mark Twain used to Keystoni Liquid Sulphur It a preparation or lulpbur In liquid form a concentration of all the won derful curntlve qiulltif of sulphur with the nhpurUit left out. Ithu cured thousands and w will gru.tr wmUrn it tarmrm 70a Itonliuf fer another minute. Get a bottle from your druf irttt and you'll never recret U. Two ! flOc and fl.OO. iPv J PEOPLED TAnd your mm wrwfcwl limbs are In O M the torturlnjr (rrap of rhruautlmn, rj would you hnniute to pay ft dollar M bf for prompt relief T I ml m a KEYSTONE SULPHUR CO. R n PITTSBUR8, p. 11 Btobi & Felcbt Drug Co., Distributors. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital 75,000 Surplus 990,000 Total $163,000 OFFICERS J. U. Kino, Vlue-Pres. DIRF.CTOKS J. 0. King Daniel Noliin J. B. Uiinuiioiid John H. Kaiciikk, Pres. John H. Kimeher lluury C. Di'llilu SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING.- EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions to Atlantic City, Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, New Jersey, Rehoboth, Del., Ocean City, Md. Train leaves Reynoldsville 1.29 p. m. July 19, August 2, 16, and 30, 1906. 10 Uound Trip, tlekotB pocd only In conches. $12 Round Trip, tickets good only In Parlor and Sleeping Cars In connection with proper Pullman ticket Proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets Bood for passuue on train leaving PHtsburjt nt 8.50 p. m., and connect lona. Sleeplnn car pasHcnKcrs for Atlantic City only will use Special Train leaving Pittsburg at 11.45 p.m. For stop-over privileges and full Information consult nnarest ticket agent. W. W. ATTF.RBl'RY, Gonoral Manager. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Trafllc Manager. CALL AT Lidle's Hardware Store roa YOUR TIN WORK Old fashioned Tin Roofing and Spouting and all kinds of tin repairing promptly done. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In Effect May 27, 1906. trains leave reynoldsville : For New Betlilehem. Red Rank, nnrt nrln. clnal Intermediate stations, Oil Clly and Plttihi... R.'jn Q.llUa M l.iMl ft... n.eS .v Bethlehem onlrl D. ni. week-dnvs. Hnndnva 8:30 a, m., 4:20 p. m. nor nuHois. lirlftwood, and principal Inter mediate stations, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia Baltimore and Washington. 6:80 a. m.. 12:52 6:25 p. m. week-days. Sundays 12:59 p. m. ror Illinois only n: a. m. week-days, 9:3 p. m. dally. W. W. ATTEHBtTRY, J. R. WOOD. Gen. Manager. Passenger Trafllc Mgr Gf.o. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent. ubcrlbe for The Star If you want the Ntwi 'il. ?mi J Best freezer 015 Eartk BECAUSE 1. Ici cream frozen in a "WONDER" has a delicate and delicious consi stency unequalled by chat frozen in any other. 2. The operation of freezing requires less exertion because of the scientific arrangement of the paddles which giva to the cream a separate and distinct up-and-down motion of the cream in the can. This means rapidity in freezing and the most delicate and delicious ice cream. 3. It lasts longer than any other because It is more carefully made and only the best material is used. The tub never warps because it is made of pine with absolutely tight fitting staves saturated with paraffine. Th"' kts, KEYSTONE HARDWARE CO. Near Postoffice. JOB WORK K. 0. SciutCKKHH, Cushler. John IT. Corbett K. 11. Wilson CEO.AV. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. rixrrrrccrrrtxcr. rrrrxErr; Picture Frames ? PICTURE FRAMES Splendid line of picture frames. Just what you are looking for. Call and see our samples, make your selections and get our prices and you will be surprised how cheap you can buy a pretty frame. Hughes & Mai Street. , bn 'n wly on" :-"?1i:v. I Reynoldsville, Pa. 1 Fleming of all kids promptly doe at THE STAR OFFICE-
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