4 4? 4? 4S 43 4 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL MENTION i6 Mr. and Mr-. C. R. Hull visited la Brook villa '.ant wivk. Mies Blanch Hoke went to Shamoliin, 'Pa., last wppk to visit. John L t'atnpbt'il nd son visited in SumniH'vii.n 'J'bmnlav. Miss Etii.-lyn Winslow is visiting friends in Pstuburph thla week. Mrs. H. O Sohuckera, of the'wiwi. tide, a in Pittsburgh the past Week. Dr. B. K Hoover and eons visited the fornvr's parents at Winslow on Sunday. Mrs. Wian'n H iwe went to New Castle. Pa.. Monday to visit a sister, Mrs. T. V. Malioy. MImhpb Mav and Mary Cjrhett and Josephine Gibson visited Big Run friends the past week. Miss Annabell McClure went to Pittsburgh Saturday to visit her brothers, Arthue and John McC'ure. Mrs. L. P. Miller ' went to Pitts burgh Monday to secure an expert trlmm-r for the fall millinery business Robert Sayers and wife went to Monoiigahela City Friday to spend two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Cbrls Li W. C. Murray attended the Methodist conference at Franklin the pnst week as a delegate from the Reynold ville M. E. church. Roberts. Williams, roister lii West Royoo'ul-vil!i made his return to Bronkvllle Thursday and went on down the road to Oak Ridge to visit a son.. Miss Minn! Trultt. of Pittsburgh, visiter! at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles M. Mllliren. on Fourth Btreet, last week, returning to the Smoky City Monday. . Frank Roller, of Warren, Pa., has been visiting his former home in Reyn oldsvllle the past week. Frank now holds a good position as a carrier in the Warren postoffice. Leonard Harris, who spent the sum mer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, In this place, will return this week to Allegheny College, Meadville, to pursue bis studies. Prof. Charles Marsh, of New Bethle hem, visited George Stewart and other friends in this place a short time I at t Thursday. Prof. Marsh, who was a toacher in the Reynoldsville high sobool atone time, is now in the Kiskl - minetas College. Mr. and Mrs. John Beebe, of James town, N. Y., are guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Stcrley and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hunter, on Hill street. Mr. Beebe is a remarkable man. Though traveling close to the eightieth milestone In life's journey, be retains all the vigor of earlier manhood and never loses a day's work when at his home. Mrs, Beebe is a sister of Mrs. Sterley. Mlt-s Minerva Markle, of Pittsburgh, was the Kiit'it of Mrs. W. W. Fetter in this place the past week. Mrs. E G. (jlark returned to her home in Reynoldsville this week aftr a three weeks' vialt in Indiana county. Hemy Bone, of Rarnesboro, visited his paivnu, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, on Worth street. Friday ana Saturday. Miss Edith Newton, of Coalnort, Pa., Is the truest of Misses Lulu Blank and Byrd Moreert in Reynoldsville this wei'k . Misses Dlla, Edith and Georgia Lynch, of Youngstown, Ohio, have ben the guests of Miss Hallle Burns the past week. Henry Snyder, of East Liverpool, Ohio, came to Reynoldsville last week to visit at the home of his father, Sebastian Snyder. A. C. Shannon, student of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of Balti more, Md., Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. 8hannon, of this place. Miss Lilly Ashman, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Jenn ings, In this place, and relatives at Du Bots several weeks,., returned to Erie yesterday. Mrs. John Conser returned to her Reynoldsville home Saturday after spending two months In the Clearfield Hospital, undergoing treatment. She returns much Improved. ' , George W. Stoke, manager of the Biog-Stoke Co. stores in Reynoldsville, went to Philadelphia and New York City Monday to purchase the fall and winter lino of merchandise. F. W. Yetkey and E. D. Davis went to Pittsburgh yeBterday mornine to take in the exposition. Mr. Davis was born in Pittsburgh, but has not seen the city for forty years. Will H. Tyson, of Big Run, and John Q Groves, of DuBois, were the guests of Frank P. Alexander In Reynoldsville Saturday, and played a number of games of tennis while here on Mr. Alexander's court on Hill Btreet. John H. Corbett, wife and daughter, Miss Georgia Corbett, returned Satur day from a lengthy visit BtTawasClty and Bay City, Mich., where Mrs. Corbett bad gone for benefit of ber health. Mr. Corbett describes Michi gan 8B a magnificent country for a summer's .outing and enjoyed his trip thoroughly. Mrs. Henry Mitchell, of Brooklyn, N. Y.', who has been visiting at the home of her father, Sebastian Snyder, in West Reynoldsville, for several weeks, went to New York last nlgbt and on Sa'.urdayof this week will sail for San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she will join her husband, who Is a physician on one of the battleships of the United States fleet stationed at that place. Mrs. Mitchell may reside in Puerto Rico for over three years. Brooliville Title and Trust Co, Condensed statement of Brookville Title and Trust Company as of September let, 1910. Also comparative statement of deposits since starting in business. ASSETS Loans and Discounts . . Cash, and Due from Reserve Agents Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Overdrafts . . . Total . ... $827,175.21 149,440.99 ' 24,662.26 519.05 $1,001,79751 LIABILITIES Capital Stock . Surplus and Undivided Profits Earned Deposits . . . Dividends Unpaid . Total . . October 1, '03 September 1, '04 September 1, '05 September 1, '06 September 1, '07 September 1, '08 September 1, '09 September 1, '10 $125,000.00 107,348.16 769,079.35 . 370.00 $1,001,797.51 $ 27.793.45 294,457.25 399,290.02 508,490.84 683,651.88 690.680.20 . 702,228.48 769.Q79.35 Pennsylvania Railroad CLARION COUNTY F A I R AT CLARION, PA. September 20, 21, 22, and 23, 1910 EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold to Summervllle, on above date, good returning until Septembers, from RED BANK, yUBOlS, und Intermediate millions, at Reduced Pares (Minimum Pare, 60 Cent) J.E.WOOD, '. ". Consult Ticket Agents GEO.W.BOVD,' Passenger Traffic Manager. . . " Gtneral faaoeoger Agent.1 Mies Olevla Muriay, of MahalToy, was In Riynoli)Hville a day thla week. Mrs. J. A. Myers was at KlUaniing Sunday iiUendiofc the funeral of Oluire Thompson. Mrs. G'orere V. Stoke and Mis? Julia Stoka have been vlsitluar tn Lakemont and Pittsburgh tbo last ten days. D. B. Stauffer, the Went Reynold. vllle merchant, returned Friday last from a visit tn Indiana county with relatives. Dr. C. C. Hammond and family, who have been spending a couple of weeks In AtlantioCIty and Philadelphia have returned home. Mrs. Robert Carlson and children, of Clymer, Indiana countv, were guests at the home of Philip Koehler and wife the past week. Miss Florence Butler, of Kaylor, is being entertained at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pollltt, on Flttb street, this week. Mrs. J. O. Jones, of Ross iter, and Mies Hazel Jones, of Pansy, visited their sister, Mrs. Clyde C Murray, in Reyn oldsville the past week. Mrs. J. Hoffman and daughter, Mar garet, and Mrs. M. Ttossard.of Wi'klns burg. have been visiting the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Whltmore. Mrs. John Yenewine was called, to ClerHeld last week to see her father, Joseph Reed, an aged Reynoldsvlfle resident who was taken seriously sick while ylsitlng a son at Clearfield. Frank King returned to State College yosterday to take up his work In the mining course of that institution. This is Frank's first attempt to take up the college studies since his almost fatal illnesa last year.,- , . Miss Olive Reynolds, who went to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, last week, arrived safely and has written back stating that Mt. Pleasant, which Is the present home of Rev. and Mrs. A. D. McKay, formerly of Reynoldsville, Ib a very pretty little city situated In one of the most beautiful scenic regions In the middle west. The people of Reyn oldsville will be glad to learn that Rnv. McKay has been very successful In his work at Mt. Pleasant and likes the country. PITTSBURG EXPOSITION.. . Low Rate Excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad. On Wednesdays, September 7, 14, 21, 28, October, 5, 12 and 10, the Pennsyl vania Railroad will sell excursion ticket to Pittsburg from Driftwood, Lawsonham, Sllgo and intermediate stations at low rates. Tickets good on all regular trains on day of Issue and good returning within four davs, in cluding date of excursion, Consult Ticket Agents. An Awful Eruption of a volcano excites brief interest, and your interest in skin eruptions will be as short, if you use Bucklen's Arnica Salve, their . quickest cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers, or fever sores are soon healed by it. Best for Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped Hand, Chilblains and Piles. It gives instant relief. 25o. at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. The Progressiva Farmer Now has a cream separator, one that will do the best work, has the least pieces to wash, least to wash out, no oil holes to oil and that will last a lifetime. The Sharpies Tubular is the only one. For sale by - Reynoldville Hardware Co Nothing old, undesirable among the gjod things being soown at Strike's. -Want column. Ratei: One cent per word for each ant TOy Insertion. WANTED Young man to learn a good trade. Inquire at The STAR office. For Sale Tank pump and pipe and pitcher pump and pipe. Inquire at The Star office. , Rooms to Kent Inquire at The Star office; FOR Rent House with modern im provem in s. Inquire i.f Mis. Armor, Grant street. C For Sale A good work horse at a bargain. Inquire S. S. Robinson. LOST Between Reynoldsville and Rathniel, analligntnr pur-o containing small amount of money. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at The Star 1 office. For Sale One hot blast stove, two bedsteads and spring, one dressing bureau, one gas range. Inquire W. L. Johnston, West Reynoldsville. Lady Wanted A refined young lady to introduce Tanallne for the com plexlon will make liberal offer to the right party, write for particulars. Tanallne Chemical Co., Butler, Pa, House for Rent In West Reyn oldsville. Inquire of G. G. Williams. FOR 8ALE Property on Jackson street. Mrs. Kathertne Smeltzer. FOR SALE Two colts Inquire of A. E, Douthlt, R. D. No. 4, Reynoldsville. Wanted fiO miner at Penfleld, Apoly PenOeld Colllury Co., Penfleld, Pa. , For SaleTwo houses In best resi dential section. Dr. B. E. Hoover. For Sale or Rent, or will trade for town property, the Gen. Tapper place near Prescottville. Inquire Jof Thos. F. Adam. Fresh Drugs How many times have you gone into a drug store . for some ' drugs you considered common, only to have to wait ' until it was hunted up from some corner pf the drug store. That meant that they hadn't sold - any lor sometime, con sequently it couldn't be fresh. , We have no dead stock-j-a big business keeps our Drug and Medicine Stock constantly freshened up. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNA. 25s TT X , Card of Thanks, We take this method of expressing our heartfelt thanks to those who were so kind during the sloknes and after the death of our little sun. Mr. and Mrs. Lin P. Hetrick. Stomach misery vanishes instant!.-, and Indigebtlon is permanently cure wlthMio-na s'o'ni'uli tablet, bume Feicht Drug C.i guarantees them, oents a box. HIGH SPEED ssoliivie WAVERLY GASOLINES never fail guaranteed best for all Auto purposes. Three brands: 76s MOTOR STOVE Made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Cost no more than the ordinary kind. Your dealer knows ask him. Wayerly Oil Worltt Co.; fo'STtJiS. Pittsburg. Pa.. Central Pennsylvania Lime H-O is hydrated lime for drilling or broadcasting; it gives quick results. ' ' For best results from your land, USE LIME, ordinary lime, freeh forkinge, or, best of all, USE H-O Lime for chemical and building purposes. Crushed limestone, any size, for concreting, &c. 1 Lime and limestone for all purposes. We are the largest limestone manufacturers in Pennsylvania. Prompt shipment by any railroad. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. ; American Lime & Stone Co., Write for literature cn : Office: TYRONF, PA. Lime and its uses. lhe FREE ; Sewing Machine I This "different" machine, this "superior' machine, this perfect maiter piece the machine of your imagination which you sighed for every time the thread slipped around the spool pin of your old ma chine and broke, every time its shuttle wore out, every time its stitch slipped, every time its needle broke, every time your bade became weary and your feet became tired, (his machine with its 32 fault k removing inventions we now offer to you at your own terms as low at 00 A Week The price is to low that we promised Mr. Wm. C. Free, the inventor of this 20th Century machine that we would never publish it. Ynu are accustomed to paying so much more for machines which are not near so good that it will be hard for you to realize that the loner priced FREE sews faster, runs lighter, is more beautiful, lasts longer and makes a more perfect stitch than the highest priced machine on the market. I'o appreciate the price you must first come to our store and see the quality. Then as an evidence of the implicit faith we have in The FREE ourselves, we want you to give it a 30 DAYS TRIAL right in your own home. Sew on it; Test it on all sorts -of material. Then if after 30 days you are not entirely satisfied if you are not absolutely convinced that it is the best machine you have ever sewed on the most improved the most up-to-date and at its low price, the biggest bargain you ever made return the machine to us and we will refund all you have paid on it so that the trial will not cost you one cent. Wt make (hit offer becaute we knnw that when von notice tor 90 days how orDamtatal Ita beutlhll French Leg deilen. It gulden oak finiih and III dnitleM Japanning are. When yon find out how convenient it ll 1 : ' how when the machine U cloied, Ihi d'awert art automailciltr locked how when you raliv the lid, the head I .hi auto maticallf (he drawer! unlock and ihr belt ll OB bow ost a touch on the Improved Head Latch button releaie the head how the ll MM of Ball Bearlnp make Itaollfjtt tunnini that treadle will keep raaninf 1 m In a tea lomer than otber aackintr bow the Kotoaclllo Movement make It faster than thefaiteit Rotary and simpler tham the ilmplest Round Bobbla Machine and bow It his score ol other Iraprorenients " Then after too have enjoyed all these conveniences for SO days, you, will never be la listed to) 9 without The Free. ome tomorrow and take The Fret home with ft let ISO day trial HUGHES & FLEMING AGENTS ' R?y noldss ville Pennsylvania PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NIftGftRft' FALLS AND RETURN Saturday. September 17, 1910 EXCURSION TICKETS good to return on regular trains until September 21 Inclusive, trill uo auiu ine tuiiunini luw Hi Regular trains leare Fut Liberty.. 9.11a.tn. 1.20p.m. 11.11 p. m URKmonv rv.z.1 a. m. Tiu.au . m. New Kenning. H.O0 a. m. ttt.U a. m. Arnold t.m a. m.tf 11.18 a. m. Klsklmln. Jc. 9M a. m. tll.H7 a. m. Fo- d City t.M a. m. T12.06 p. m. . 10 in a. tn. z.ih p. m. .. 10.47 a. m ,. tO.Wa. m. . 11.20 a. m ,. 11.2a a. m. 11.A4 a. tn K mantling. Red Bank... East Brady 1'arker Koxhurg .... Kmlenton... New Bethle'm. tM a. m. pummervllle.. ifl.osa. m. 8.25 p. m. T9.95 u. t.n2 p. m. t.M p. m. f 10.19 p. m. 1 12.07 a. m. li.15 a. m. 12.48 a. m. 12.58 a. m. fl.il a. m. f 1.28 a. m. l.iB a. m. Bninkville ;h.M a. m. Kpymildsvllle. tH.28 a. m. KiiiIk Greek... iH.llla. m Dubois . .. ia.U2a. ip t stum nn nottce or signal to Agent. Piwsor.gers change at KIsklmltiMtim Junction 4 Passengers change at Kittunnlng, v. t Ha-tiengera change at Bed Bank. Rata 15.00 4.7.1 4 50 4.50 4.M) 4.50 4.50 4.25 4.2 4.25 4 25 4.25 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.H0 4."0 4.50 ELECTRIC RAILWAY from the F'ALLS to the 'WHIRLPOOL J B. WOOD Passenger Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD General Passenger Agent PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD , BULLETIN ' ' SEPTEMBER AT THE SEASHORE REDUCED RATES ACCOUNT G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. The rolling ocean with its boundless prospect is ever interesting; but at no tfme is it more enticing than daring the month of September. The bathing is at its best. The sailing is ideal. The salt sea air is charged with increased invigoration, and ttiere is a genialty about it unknown during the torrid days of summer. Atlantic City, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Wildwbod Crest, and Cape May are all prepared to entertain with t exceptional hospitality all guests who may come. The hotels are less crowded and more comfortable; the service is better, and in most instances the rates are lower. The train service of the Pennsylvania Railroad to all these resorts will be found convenient'and comprehensive. Excursion tickets to Atlantic City will be sold at reduced fares on September 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, on account of the G. A. R. National Encampment, good re turning to reach original starting point not later than September 28. For stop over privileges and extension of return limit, to October 28, consult Ticket Agents. Unusual enjoyment awaits the September sojourner by the sea. X f
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