mt Star. Suhm-riptiim $l.M )xr ,pr, in iiiJmimit, r. A. MTKrilKNNON. liilitor ami I'nli, WEDNESDAY. JUNK IWV l'nftiiir trains nrrlvt) nml li-nvi- Hcyn rlilsvlllii tit follows! stnYiArny Villi) litiihrin. fjislwuril. Westward. rrnln, - B 41 n. m lTriiln tl, - - " 4i n. m. 'ruin I, - I im p. in Triiln 'J, - 1 '. . in. 'ruins - n.AT p. tn.lTmlii 10. S.4 p. in. Wr.TNIII.eSVII.il! PIWT-nmi'l!. Mulls arrive ntnl Ii-iivii the nnsl-oflli-i ns nlliiwsi Arrive. Depart. BOM THK KMT. mil Tim HAST. in p. m. - - T.tm p. m.li.:m p m - n'p. in. ran th imst. hitnit, On, in. - - ii.lil p. m.lMA n. in. - - I. lit p. in. Arnvi-s from Itiitliini-I nml I'n-sonll villi I .an n. m. Arrives fnnn I'nnli' Tuesdays, Thiiritiiy mil Hit I ii ill n yn nl i.:m p. in. Ii'iuil fur I'mo-nlt villi, Kulliini-I, I'linli- i.llcl . in. mili-n hours 7 DO n. m. tns p. in. Money order nnVi- om-ii from ".(Mil. in. In Jtiip. ni. Ki-ictnti-r nrtlfi- opi-n from ?.tn n. m. n n. m. Iipcnl Holiday from loM.no a. m. nml rom to a.ihi n. in. K. T. Mciiaw. I". M. ft Little ol Everything. 10 days clearing snlo at Gilblums. Free entertainment Friday night. Clearing snlo nt Gllbloni's.luno2lst. Now tomatoes iii-i- only nix cents t-n-li . See GllbltuiiV window display Jnno 21. Illy: stix-k of slux-s nt Robinson's nt old irlcos. Noxt Frttlny will Im tin longest day f ISltA. Bicycle's for sale nt Ed. lender's ftiini iVOO up. Robinson's shoos are Ix-st in town fin ite money. Reynoldsvlllo Excelsior Cornet Imml. f yon please. Robinson linn slux-s for everyone nt KttOlll lM-lll"H. Link cuff buttons and blouse sets for Billon nt Kil. Gixxlor's. Special Mtlo of slux-s nt Robinson's very ilny except SnnilnyH. The pay rnr made its inontlily trip ver tlto Ijow Grade lust wock. Hell, tho clothier and nioivliunt tnilor, 9 making a lino nil wool olny for IK. Pass tlm word along Mint Reynolds Ulo will lx. In It on tho Fourth of July. Nino momlx-r of tho Clovor Cycle 'lub took a run to Ponxsiitnwncy on Sunday. Genuine York State potatoes, jiiHt Lite kind for itocd, nt Robinson & Mun- lorff'it. Tho Woolon Mill Co. received ono order a fow days ago for .'I'M pairs of ilankcts. An infant of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Anthony wos burled In Houhih cemetery Kunday afternoon. An eye-opener to tho puhlio tho aount of gtxxls you buy for 91.00 at .ohlnson & Munilm-IT's. Frank Mullen was taken to Brook- K-lllo lnht weok nnd hxluod In jnll for threatening; to kill his wifu. Save your Ran, keep your kitchen cool and make your wife happy by buying a tan plate at Koynoldiivtllo Hardware. A leak in tho water lino on Main ,8treot, where connection was nindo for W. T. Cox's store, was repaired Mon day. .The Reynoldsvlllo and Rathmel Knights of Pythias will ho well repre sented at the Reunion in Ridgway next Friday. Tho Peoples Party county convention will bo held In tho K. of I. hall at this place to-morrow, Thursday, convening at 1.00 P. M. Sixty-five vory young maidens attend ed a picnic at J. J. Sutter's last Wednes day afternoon. Miss Althca Sutter gave tho picnic. Sam'l Lauck, passengor conductor on A. V. R.y, was off duty the first of this week burying his mother who died at Driftwood Sunday. The Excelsior Cornet band will start for Phllllpsburg this evening to attend the band tournament. K. C. Burns will take the boys over in hacks. Attend the Jr. Prohibition Club's free entertainment In Centennial hall ou Friday evonlng of this week. A good program will bo given. The telephone company Is taking down all, the old telephone poles in Reynoldsvlllo and putting up new ones. The new poles will bo painted. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church cleared thirty dollars out of the lee cream festival In the Reynolds block Saturday evening. The Union Sunday school at Camp Run held an ice cream festival at the boarding house at that place on Tues day night of last week and cleared over ten dollars. The Athletic Association of Grove City College waa reorganized last Thursday and James Walte, of Reyn oldsvllle, was elected president of the Association. High,' Constable Rodger found a drunken umbrella mender sleeping under a shade tree on Main street Fri day and locked him up for a few hour to get sober. Throe men were looked tip Snttirilny night fur being Intoxiontod. Thoy pnld tholr linen. IIi'iihhoIIh i'iti'N-t, front uolionp tnpoB try lit velvet, nt the HeynolilHvlllii Hard ware t "i"n. Mure. l'onple who wiui t to hnve nil Iiiiiiioiiho Mine will nut full to 1m found In Heyiv oMmvIIIo mi the 4th of July. When you see better shoes for Mm pi lin Minn yen buy front Hobinmni re turn hi nml get your money. The I'l-oHoutt villi Union Sunday NohiNil will hold n fi-Htivnl In the ehiiroh nt. Mint plneo next Tuowlnv evening. JitinoH Ktvell, formerly Hirler nt the t 'niiiitiorcliil hoiixo In DiiHoIh, In now Mirter nt Hold MeClilllloll lit MiIn plmi. A Iwo-yenr-ohl ohilil of Mr. nml Mrtt. TlioimtH Kinder was hurled In lloulnh 'I'll iii-itii v. I HpliMiorln eniiHoil Ih ili-ntli. Don't forgot to enll on I'M. (louder Vi lii-n yinir wntoh Im nut nf orilor, iim he glvi'x you Ih-h) nut Macl Inn nml wnri iiiitx nil wink. ( lark WoIIn, of Went ItoynolilHvillo, lllld hix loft log badly hl'tllm-il by a log rolling mi it Monday while nt work on llolliiigor'x log job. Twenty-eight hundred dollar wiim Hold nt (lie mooting nf the Koytiolilx- villi- lliiildlng and l,onn AMMm-intlnn on Monday evening. Moore V DioklUHOii lire lieadipiarleiH for the wnrld's famous Miunohnhii Flour, the highest grade putoiit Hour miiile, mid wo giiiiriintoe every Hiiok to give sul isfai-l Ion. Tin lioyiioldsvillo nnd Itiitlimel bull i'IiiIm played n game on the liiithmol grininds Monday iiftoi-iinon whleh n-Hiilt-'il in a Moore nf X to !l In favor of the Hevnoldsville olub. The lieynnldxvlllo Hardware i'o'n. More has a largo line of hiuuuIoh nf HniMsels oiit-Ht to select from. If you waul n new carpet, cull and wo whnt they have to ntTor vou. Tho DiiIIoIh f'niii-iir him U-en en- Inrgoil from a six to a mo von column paper. 'J ho Increase in si.e is not positively it permanent, thing yet, hut it Is only a mutter of time until it will In. (iustnvtiH Hot-old, engineer nt, the pinning mill at Hopkins, is ipiite n genius. o manufactured an Incubator for his own use mid will Im able to till nil tho chicken coops nt Mint plneo In the fall. Iiinior Prohibition entertainment In Centennial ball Friday evening w ill lie well worth hearing ns a good program has been prepared for the oi-casion. Kvorylxiily Invited to attend. Admis sion free. (ilenn A. Mllllren, the clothier, lost a hirge pocket lunik hist Friday lietwoon Heynoldsvillo nnd Aliens Mills, con taining valuable, papers. The finder will lie lllM-rally rewarded by returning tho pocket Imnk and contents to Mr. Milliren's store in this plneo. Children's Day services were hold In the M. H. church Sunday morning and in the Baptist church Sunday evening. Both churches wero handsomely deco rated and the programs wore well ren dered. All who participated In both churches performed their parts very nicely. A cigar lssnld tooontatn noetic, lomie, bytrle, valeric, paponic, and prussio acid, creosote, rarlxilic arid, ninmonia sulphurated hydrogen, porllino, vldino, pleoleno, rubidine, to say nothing of babbageno and burdoekino acid. Tho man who kicks about paying livo cents for all that does not know a bargain when he soes it. Tho Erie Conference of tho M. E. church, which will meet In Erie Tues day, Sept. 10, will lie an Important ses sion. Bishop Vincent will preside. Tho election oT ministerial and lay dele gates to tho General Conference at Cleveland in May next yenr will tako place Tho question of dispensing with tho time limits in pnstorul appoint ments will 1)0 considered. Rev. Cooper, United Presbyterian minister who wns located at Reynohls villo for a short time some fifteen years ago and preached In Centennial, now located In Butler county, visited Tlios. MeCreight and other friends several days last week. This is his first visit here In tho fifteen years and ho noticed a big Improvement In Reynoldsvllle during that time Character grows and strengthens con tinually; each day discovers some change In us, and the chango Is In a specific direction. There is a tendency in us towards fixity and morul nature. This development of character Into distinct and permanont form Is rapid. Youth Is the formative period of life; then tho nature is plastic; it recolvos Impressions easily, and the impressions are lasting. Prof, Lex N. Mitchell, who was principal of the West Reynoldsvllle schools last winter and wag offered the same position the coming term at (05.00 per month, was elocted principal of the Indiana, Pa., schools proper, last week at a salary of $100.00 per month. The salary of the principal is always put at 1100.00 for the first term and $112.00 per month for all terms after that. Prof, is a good teacher and will, doubtless, give the Indiana people good satisfaction. Gentlemen, call and sen Mm (Inn line nf suiting wn uro making to order for $1(1. Boll, Mm clothier. A numlior nf Koyiiotilsvlilo Mitsons attended Mm meeting of tho Mystic Hhrlno, a wing of Mm Mnsonlo order, whioh wan holit nt DuHdIh on Wednes day. II. J. Nleklu invites everybody to enll nt tlm Kecd building and examine her stock of all kinds of goods usually kept In a variety store. Tlm gixsls are nil good ipiallty nt reasonable prloos I'rof. I,ex N. Mitchell's normal school In West lloyitnlilsvlllo has closed. Tlm nilvnnccd grade closed on Friday nnd the Intcrmcillntc yosti-nhiy. The school was a sui-eoss nnd w ns largely nt tended 1 here will be a festival nt the house nf Mrs. I. Caldwell, Snmly Valley, nn Snttirilny evening, June 22:nl. I'm- reeds for Im-iioIII. nf the M. K. church nt Sandy alley. All nre Invited to at tend. 'riieWlnslow township school direct ors mot nt I Intel Bolniip Inst Sat unlay nml reorganized. , II. Ilnindbeiiil w as elected president of Mm Isinril, J. II. Sykos secretary nnd Abriini Fyo treasurer. Imitations Is said to In the slneeresl, nailery, but you will llnd It expensive to use nn Imitation nf "Adiimniit I Muster." A book Mint will toll yen nil nlxnil Mm "right kind" nf H. Alex. Stoke, agent. A "poroh pnrty" will lie given it! the home of -S. U. Itmnsey III West lioyii oldsvillo on I'ridav evening, Juno 21st. Proceeds fur beiiellt of the Ladles Society nf the I 'resbvlerinn church. Kvcrylsidy Invited to attend. Builders lisik to your walls. "Adn- maul is the M-rfeollon nf wall plaster nnd Is Mm result nf a life devoted to sclentille rosenreli. I can show vou an interesting storv nlmut Home of the Imitation, It. Alex. Stoke, ngont. Michael Coffee, Dm little old bachelor who worked en the A. V. U'y coal tip ple at this place for a number of years, died nt the City lintel nt tl..'ll) P.M.. Monday and will bo hurled in Mm Cath olic cemetery at nine o'clock this liiorning. Governor Hustings signed the bill hist Friday making separate judicial districts out nf Jefferson, Clarion nnd Center, giving Westmoreland and Washington counties each nn additional judge, nnd joining Huntingdon with Mi 111 in in the format Ion of a now district. Have you your property insured? This Is tho time nf year for (Ires. If you are not Insured don't wait, hut enll on or address C B. French, tho HoyuoldHvillo insurance agent, nt once nnd get his rates. The best companies represented. Ollloe, Nolan Block, with G. M. Mc Donald, lawyer. William T. Cox, the grooorymun, has built a large Iron-clad addition to his store room and has had tho Interior of the store room re papered. He now has an excellent nxint nnd expects to increase his business considerably dur ing tho slimmer. Mr. Cox bad a tele phone put In his store lust week so that goods cult Ixj ordered by telepeone. Tho people who attend tho auction sales In tho Boo Hive building, opMsito the postolliee, arc getting big bargains. Gixids are being sold at a great sacri fice. Largo crowds are embracing tho opportunity to get what they want cheap. At tho rule goods are going this week will end tho auction sales as the goods will all bo gone. . A special train will bo run from Rath mel to Fulls Crook, over tho R. & F. C. R'y on Friday, June 21st, to accent- mmluto all who want to attend tho K. of P. Reunion at Ridgway. Train will leave Ruthmul at 7.00 a. M., Reynolds vllle 7.15, connecting at Falls Crook with the 8.55 A. M. train on tho B. R. & P. R'y. Faro from Rathmel and Royn- oldsville to Ridgwuy and return $1.15. SH-ctul train will leave Ridgway at 10.30 p. M. for tho return trip. Tho Republican county convention was held at Brookvlllo on Monday. Tho committeemen elected from Reyn oldsvlllo wero Dr. J. W. Foust, Edwin Hour and John W. Fink. John W. Reed wns declared the Republican candi date to lto voted for this fall for Presi dent Judge, and James B. Caldwoll for County Surveyor. Juntos H. Elkln and J. GUI wero declared dologatos to State Convention. Ed. Carnuilt wns re elected by the convention for county chairman. By a mistake there wus no candidato on the ticket at tho primary Saturday for Coroner and tho conven tion nominated Dr. Cochran, of Big Run, for that office. "How much a man is like bis shoes! For Instance, both a sole may loso; both have boon tanned; both are made tight by cobblers; both got loft and right, both need a mate to be complete, and both are made to go on foot. Thoy both need healing, oft are sold, and both in time will turn to mold. With shoos ths last is first; with men the first shall be last; when the shoes wear out they'rt mended new, when mon wear out they'rt men dead, too. They both are trod up) on, and both will tread on others, notn- lug loath have tholr tlos, and both lit oline, when polished, In the world U shine; and both peg out. Now wouM you chose to be man or be his shoes?"4 Ex. Sold to New Yorkers Edward (!. Jones Co., of New York hnvo bought Mm Hoyimlilsvllln school IhiiuIs at live per eciil Interest. New Name. Mho rrcscottvllle blind, whleh Is now n Reyniildsvlllo bund, has Is-en re- christened nml will hereafter he known ns the Heynoldsvillo Excelsior Cnrni band. Female Lawyer. Miss Subline S. I lenity, who has Is-en stenographer In Dm Jefferson enmity court for a numls-i- of yours, wns admit ted tn practice law nt the Clarion county Par IiihI week. Reed Appointed. iiovernor unsung on IMonilay ap Milntoi John W. Hood, Ksi., to be I'lesldent Judge nf JolTorsnii county, to serve until Jumuiry, IWWl, when the Judge to lx elected this fall will take Mm lietioh. Sow Mill Hmneil. One nf Mm largest industries nf I'lii a- iIImo Settlement, tlm saw mill nf Miller V I'ifer, owned bv Adiim Miller nml Isaac IMfer, was destroyed by lire shortly nfler twelve n clock Satiiiiliiv nlulil,. with all Mm IiiiuIh-i- in Mm yard. The origin nf Mm lire Isn mystery. M'been tire loss amounts In over .",ihhi with out any Insurance. I'iiIchs rebuilt the mill will lint only bo a loss In the own ers but also to the community. Republican Primary. The Itepnhllean primary election for IcITorsoi unly was held lust Saturday and It resulted In a nne-slileil election fur nomination for I 'resident, Judgi I be candidates were John W. Itcod and Win. F. Stewart. The total veto cast, Wlls ,1, .til), nf those I (ceil got, ,',li:i anil .-iiewiii i, i, ii. r-iTcwin-i. illil mil, enrrv one precinct. A purse was raised here Saturday night to got Hie returns, but I lie result was tisi much one way to even make It real Intereslini for Heed's friends. An Operation Sunday. We mentioned last week Mint Buy, slx-yonr-nld son nf Jus. II. Deemer, nf Winslnw township, had n dried milk wood run Into his loft cheek while piny lug. He nnd nn older brother wore play ing hunting door and the older brother accident ly nut the wood into Hay's mouth anil three Inches of It, penetrated the Inside nf his el k. Lust Sunday morning tlm Ixiy was brought Into lteynoldsvllle and Dr. Bowser removed the weed from his check In three pieces, 1J Inch, I Inch and Inch In length. The cheek had festered, the weed softened and It was a difficult op eration to perform. Did Not Get Excited. Tlm Western I'nlon message boy tisik a telegram tn mi employee nt Mm tannery several days ngo with 25 cents due on It. The day before wus pny day at the tannery and Mm fellow wns al ready "busted." The man told tlm messenger to keep tin- telegram until noxt pny day, which would Ixi in two weeks. The message boy said ho would pay it nnd tho man to puy him In two weeks. Tho man took Mm message, stuck it into his pocket without open ing It unit went about his work. It Is perhaps Mm first telegram the fellow ever received, but he wus unconcerned about tho contents. Eloped to N. Y. State. Walter D. Williams and Agnes Gor don, nf West Hcynoldsvllln, havo boon Indulging In a little romance during tho past week by walking to Sandy Valley Thursday nixin, boarding a passenger train, skipping to Now York stato, joining the matrimonial ranks, return ing to Reynoldsvlllo after tho sombor shadows hud spread over mother earth Friday night so says Dumu Humor and secreting themselves two or three dnys ut tho homo of Jumes B. Orr lit West Reynoldsvlllo. Tho groom will not bo sixteen yours old un til August und tho brido Is about nlno teon. Mr. and Mrs. Williams wero greatly opposed to tho wedding on ac count of tho boy's ugo, und that Is why tho marriage ceremony was performed In Now York stuto. Mrs. Jumes Orr, sister of tho brldo, went with the run awuy couple as far us Falls Creek. In another column of this issue will be found a caution notice signed by Walter's parents. Has Been Ordained. Rov. Paul William Motzenthln, tho young minister who supplied the Lutheran pulpit at this place during a thrco months' vueutiun lust year und on several occasions slnco then, Is now tho regular pastor of tho Reynoldsvlllo charge, whleh Includes tho Chestnut Grovo and Emerlekvlllo Lutheran churches. Rov. Motstenthin graduated from the Berlin University, Germany, in 1802, and on the 4th day of Juno, 1895, graduuted from tho Lutheran Theological Seminary In Philadelphia. He was ordained a minister of the gos pel on the 10th inst. He preached his first sermon for the Lutheran congrega tion at this place last Sunday as their regular pastor and an ordained minister. Services hereafter will be held twice every Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. Motnenthln Is a vory pleasant young man and The Star welcomes htm to Reynoldsvllle as one of the messengers to proclaim the "Glad Ti dings of Great Joy." For bargains in shoos go to Gilblom's. Two Weddings. W. H, Moore, nne of Mm young men who recently bought Mm Hhuttxo ft Son giis'ory store, bled nwny to Corsica Jefferson county, Inst Wednesdny and at S p. m. of the siime day joined hands with Miss Annie Maud Moore at By men's Altar for a voyage, over life's sea, Itev. I'nrdy said Mm words Mint made Mm twain ono. Thirty-eight Invited gnosis witnessed Mm ceremony and nflerwnrils help relievo Mm table- of theeholeo viands that had Is-en prepared nir the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Moore mum to Heynoldsvillo Thursday even ing and hnve gone to housekeeping III Mrs. Armors house on (irnnt street. Mr. Moore Is a promising young busi ness until, nnd Mrs. Mis ire Is theilniigh tor nf Henry Misire, of Corsica, who Is president nf the Jefferson Milling Co. nt llrisikvlllo, director In n Clarion hank nnd an extensive lumberman. Lnwreiioe M. Snyder, tlm .lack son sll t blacksmith, mid Miss Kiln M. Anderson, daughter nf Kx-Hherlff S. Anderson, of Siimmervllle, were married Mm home of Mm bride's iiaronts at noon nn Wednesday, June 12th, In the prose i of n I sin t, II I ty relatives of Mm 'unlrnellng piu-tlcs. A repast Mutt would please iim most fastidious was served nfler the Wf.ilillmr roiniuiy, which was performed by Rov. F. 1'. Brltt, I'rosbyterlun paslnr nf Cnrlscit. The wedding presents were numerous. The snmo veiling the Is-iiedict broiii'lit Ills bride in Heynoldsvillo anil nn Thursday morn ing they went to housekeeping in the Bennett house on Hill street, Hour F.d. Seeli y's. A Town Fountain. While propnrat Ions nre Ix-lntr made for cclebrnling the (ilorlous Fourth In Koyiinlilsvlllo in mi lin-to-duto-Htvle. there Is nne very Important, thine- Hint should not be overlooked, In fact It is something the towi ils badly nil the lime, and 1 tint. Is some place whore ix-o- ple can slake their thirst. A public plneo on Main street should Is- orovlded for Mm accommodation of people who come to town. On siieelul ,u.,m.m1...,u when women bring their small children to town they hnve trouble In finding iiaoes to get a ill-ink of water. Rovn- oldsvllle has the Is-st water works of liny town In this section nnd Mm town should, by nil meuns. have a nubile fountain or hydrant. It is issihlo the Witter Co. would furnish Mm water fn'o If the town or elti.eiis would nut In Mm hydrant, or what ever Is decided upon. We Iiohi to see steps taken In this direction before the 4lh of.fiilv. Be Convinced. It is seldom that opinions aru exactly similar, and the only evidence to bo re- Meil upon Is the evidence of voui- experlcnoo by comparing the nuutit.lcs of Fitzogorald wall Bluster with vnnr exporioee iii the use of other plasters, anil you will find the best possible evi dence to guide you. Iryitund we will show vim that. other patent plasters are only a substi tute to the old reliable lime and bull- mortar improved without any altera tion, nml that. It has none of the ilofoetu Mint time nnd use hnvo shown to exist in most ol the plasters now placed on Mm markets to-day. A book Mint will tell you nil about itM ingrodienco which no other plaster companies do, can bo secured from Math Mohricy, agent, a practical pliiHtot and contractor, Heynoldsvillo, Pa. West Reynoldsvllle Council. Tho West Heynoldsvillo town council met on Tuesday night of last wock. tho following members being present: Saml Sutter, Jumes M. Mooro, G. M. Davis and John Benson. Mlnntes of last regular mooting and mlnntes of throe special meetings wero road and approvod. Tho following bills wero prosentod and ordered to lo paid: J. S. Bnrr $2.00 for recording deed; II. Alex Stoko $1.50 for ordinance book; Chas. Horpcl $2.00 attorney fees and fifty cent for burying dog killed by A. V. R'y; semi-annual interest on certificate of Indebtedness $:0.(HI. Goo. O. RiL'irs tendered his roslu-nn- Mori as street commissioner, which was accepted, and R. D. Beer was appointed street commission to fill tho unexpired term. A Pointer. What is known as tho Pleasant Val ley spring, near tho old Pleasant Valley tipple, has become quite a resort for gumbling on Sunday. Tho partici pants huvo bjcomo bold und the crowd so large that the officers would have no difficulty In eottlnir a lone- list of names. Tho officers should keep an eye on tho placo and speedily bring to jus tice all who Indulge In card playing there on Sunday, or any other day. The Way of the World. Last Wednesday tho 1.42 P. M. train on the A. V. R'y got as passengers at this place a young man who was on his way to get married, a newly wedded pair and a man who was being taken to Brookvlllo jail for threatening to kill his wife. So the world logs on. Good, cheap shoes at Gilblom's June 21. If you want Brussells carpet go to the Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co's. store. Wanted To buy 20 to 100 acres of land near town. J. C. Kino & Co. See Gilblom's price list on supplement. SOCIETY'S WHIRL. Mrs. L. M. Simmon I visiting In Clarion. Miss Nora Trullt Is visiting at Oak land, I 'a. Sophia Harding I visiting In Heyn oldsvillo. Miss Martha Lusk Is visiting at Da gos Mines, I'll. Miss F.dtin Humphrey I visiting friends nt Ciirwensvllln. Misses Maggie and Sushi Shult.o visited in Dullnls Sunday. Prof. a-x N. Mitchell was In Indiana several dnys the pnst week. W. C. Heed nml wife, of Trotitvllln, sM-nt Sunday In Heyiioldsvllle. Mr. nnd Mr. W. H. Stone ssint Sun day lit Pittsburg visiting their son. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith, of Pitts burg, are visitors nl J. II. Arnold'. Soiitt Met 'lelland nnd wife wero In Dullnls yesterday visiting relative. Miss Elhel Mitchell, of Driftwood, visited In Kcyiinldsvillo the past week. Fred K. Alexander went to Fast Liver pool, Ohio, Saturday on a thrco weeks' visit. Misses Susie and fii-na Denny, of DrlftwiHid, visited In Heynoldsvillo over Sunday. C. O. tinnier, of Mlddleslxiroiigh, Ky., formerly of Mils plneo, was In town Miimluv. Mrs. O. F. Smith and daughter, Mrs. W. II. Bell, are visiting relatives In Klilgwny. Mrs. A. C. Hopkins, of Ix-k Haven, was the guest, of Mrs. Dr. S. Reynolds yesterday. Miss l.unru Kline, who bus Ixien at tending tlm Clarion Normal, returned home last week. Mike Swui-t., of Now Muysville, vlsit 'd his brother, IJ. W. Swart, In Reyn- oldsvllle this weok. Misses Gertrude und Winnie Fnrrell stiirled yesterduy for a two week' visit at Alleganey, N. Y. Mrs. Milton Sloppy, of DuHois, visit ed lu-r sister. Mrs. Ah. Reynolds, In this place lust week. Miss Iittle Biilsiiiger, of Dullois, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Keller, In Mils place. George Burgixiii, of Pittsburg, form erly a lteynoldsvllle hoy, is Sx-nling a few days In this place. Henry ('. Keller left here Inst Thurs day onatriptoKelli-rsburg, Armstrong Co., Tarentum and Butler. Mrs. D. B. Weckerly, of East End Pittsburg, viHitcd her brother, H. W. Herpol, during the past week. Misses Flora I let rick nnd Elva Colo- man went to I'litnevville. Armstrong iounty, yesterday to visit friends. If. B. Davis, E. W. Davis and Miss Esther Davis, of I 'unxsutawnoy, sisint Sunday ut .1. If. Bell's in this place. L. P. Sooloy, of Pittsburg, member of tho Kecloy, Alexander Si Co. bank of Reynoldsvllle, was In town tin's wock. Scott Calderwood, ussistnnt cashier In the National bunk nt Punxsutnwnoy, visited at Dr. J. B. Noale's over Sun day. Mrs. Mary Bowser, of Jucksonsvillo, Indiana county, Pa., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Davis, In this luco. Mrs. C. W. Brumbaugh and Miss Mable Brown, of Washington, D. C, are visiting Mrs. F. M. Brown In this luce. Mrs. W. A. Henry, Mrs. Butler and Miss Margery Thompson, of Bronkville, lsited Mrs. R. E. McKco at this place lust week. DeVero King went to Havana, N. Y., yesterday to sxtnd a few days visiting friends made when attending college at that place. Misses Etholand Mary MeCreight and Miss Jennie Woite, who were attend ing tho Grovo City College, returned homo Saturday. James M. Iird rode to Lock Haven on a bicycle last woek whoro ho expects to remain and attend tho commence ment at the State Normal. Miss Lulu Black, who has been stay ing with her sister, Mrs. J. S. Ham mond, went to her homo at Irvonu, Pa., last week to spend tho summer. C. McMinn, at ono time sux-rvtor of tho Low Grado R'y. now located at Milladelphla, visited Jos. T. Guthrlo in West Heynoldsvillo last weok. Put. Foley, engineer on ono of tho A. , R'y local freight trains that runs be tween Heynoldsvillo and Driftwood U off duty suffering with rheumatism. Prof. R. B. Kline, of Mount Pleasant, Pa., with his two eons, is visiting his parents at this place. An epidemic of scarlut fever at Mount Pleasant induced rof. to bring hU boys to this place. Mrs. Harry B. Field, of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. George S. Mulford, of Buffalo, ., and Mrs. Ed. Steel, of DuBois, aro visiting their sister, Mrs. Andrew , BIng, on Grant street In this place. Jus. S. Abornathy and Edward Jen nings left Reynoldsvllle this morning on a ten-day pleasure trip. They will visit Wollsboro, Blossburg, Morris Run, Mardln, In Tioga county Pa., and El mlra, N. Y. Miss Georgia Corbett went to West Sunbury Monday to attend the com mencement exercises at the West Sun bury college on the 27th inst., at which time Miss Sarah P. Corbett, youngest daughter of J. H. Corbett, will graduate. Hon. William Orlando Smith, editor of the Punxsutawney Spirit, who so ably represented Jefferson county in the last two sessions of the Legislature, was In Reynoldsvllle last Wednesday and graced our sanctum with his presence.
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