3TIk it Star h!rri)ilin tl.OO prr tfiir, in infi'iniir. A. NTKPHKM!M)N tXalltnr mid I'llh. WEDNESDAY. MAY , flrmvrlnre vtntti. 'asu'turor trnlns arrive ami learn Hi'jrn- 1 X V 1 1 1 tt B folios! Alliihrnii Valltil Unilmni. KllHl YTIIIll. Westward. I -ulna, - - 6.44 n. m.lTrnln , -7.4im.ni. -aln I, - - t.ixi p. m. I'rnln S, -1.42 p. in. iilnil - 6..V . m.lTrnln Hi, - - S.4S p. m. nrrnoi invn i r nwr-oi'rie. iMiill arrive nml li'iivo the uol-ofnrn n llliiws: Arrive, nepim. Iiom Tim W:T. run thk t. lift n. m. - - 7.il p. ni.'li.;i p. m - - s.Wp. m. Ml n. m. - p. ni.l7.1S n. in. - - l.lil p. m. rllOH TIlRnHTi Hill TUB nr.HT. lArnves from 1 it I It im ! ami I'resooltvllle I Arrives from I'liiilr Tucmliiy, Thurihiys :itt n. in. ml Siitiinluys nt J.' p. in. I iciitiri ror rrescon vine, itiiinniri, i hiih: imp. m. iutW liouro ".nan. m. tos.nnp. ni. Money onlor ofllee oieii from ,.i"in. in. to :mp. ni. Hi'irlstcr oltlre open from 7 .an 11. in. .1 H.in n. m. I ij.tfiti ii.iiiihiv fnim 7 no to s.no n. in. nml Irom U.ni io:i.ii n. m. K. T. Mriuw, I'. M. ft LIUl6oIEv6rijttilna. "A clilel's nmom yi" Inking notes, Anil fill III he'll print imii." Volllllli) ft, Nil. 1. Lettuce llBVI) OBS. Thk Star for l.on. Ntw for May flower. Winter whiskers arc coming off. Six kinds tif pies at the lion Ton. Decoration Day drawoth on apace. Oysters Bro not In It until September. Golf, Golf, Golfs for evoryono at Doll's. Reynoldsville needs a Board of Health. Try Hon Ton brown bivBd for health. Vegetation In humping Itself thoso days. Jefferson county court convene next Momlay. H. anil (i. glove fitting cornet at .1. S. Morrow's. Thk STAH enters its fifth year with this Issue. Go to Ollliloiu for inen'H fine tnnshis-s, only $3.0H. The street Hprlnkler waH put on yes terday morning. Kxtra copies of thin Issue can Im had at Thk Star ofllce. For men'M fine needle-toe Khoe. only $2.00, go to Gilblom. Will J. Weaver wan clerk for town council Monday evening. Did you get "roed In" on the vent pocket directory scheme? Eclipse Bicycles, tho bout In Reynolds ville, wild by C. F. Hnffmnn. Hear Anna Hull Holvey Tuesday evening next in Centennial Hull. The fly souson Ih again at haml. and screens have put In an appearance. Money Ih not exactly happiness, but IJ jnys hoiiHC rent and grocer' hills. It seems to bo quite a fad now for men to have their miiHtaehoHiihaved off. Mother call at Bell's and nee tho fine lino of combination suit for your boyn. A couple of advertising fraud paid their respect to Hoyuoldsvillo lust week. The best blood in the land will noon lie coursing through tho veinn of tho mos quito. Wo have added a full new line of shoes. Come and give us a call. J. S. Morrow. Tho Jefferson County Sunday School convention is being held at Stanton this week. Mrs. John M. Hay 111 several days the was dangerously past week with appendicitis. Brussels and ingrain carpets of all styles, Bt low prices, at tho Reynolds vllle Hardware Co. store. Street Commissioner Warnlck had the road machine working on Jackson street yesterday to good advantage. "A miss Is as good as a mile." That's all right, but if she Is a Reynoldsville Miss, she's as good as several miles. ' 1 Tho Clearfield iliwifor clipped an article from The Stab last week and gave our contemporary "credit for tho same. The Ladles Aid Society of the Luther an church held an loo cream fustvivul at the home of Wilber Kline last Friduy evening. , ) , Meeker Bros, will moved their feed store into the room in Centennial hall into the room formerly occupied by the . novelty works. ' ' 1 Some miserable wretch gave Dr. J. H. Murray's horse a dose of poison Sunday night. ' The dose was not large enough to kill the animal. V i John Connors Is of the opinion that a hen egg which he has In bis possession that measures Q In. one way and 74. In. - another way Is a big heo egg. i w' i;p vi'l'i Roosting on dry' good boxes and loaQng about the street. garners swa ping lies and chewing tobacco will never build up a town jr improve, the tlnii. ' J Mrs. Anna Bell Holvey, will lecture in Centennial Hall next Tuesday even ing, May 12th, the Philadelphia Times wys: "She Is earnest, eloquent and If you wnnt a linmsels, extra velvet or Ingrain enrH-t go to the Heynoldsvllle llnnlwnre Co. store. An elght-inonth-old daughter of Win. V. Yohe, of raritdlse, died Hmidiiy from the result of mi.'asles. Don't forget to have your eyes ex nmlned and fitted with glanses. V, V. ItnlTiiinii chu do the work. Hon. John (I. Wooley, the great tempernnee apostle, will lecture in Centennial Hall nil Monday evening, June 1st. John M. and James Norrls, who have been In the butcher business at Klrtiimra for sometime, have sold their shop and gone out of the meat business. C. C. l'lller has moved his barliershop from West Heynolilsvllle into tho room next to Swart. Hros.' store formerly used by Miihoney bs a meat shop. Perry A. Hunter and Miss I'.miim M. MeCiinti, Isitli tif Knoxdale, were mar rled by Ilev. J. (!. llnrshnw at tho M. K. parsonage In Kinerlekville April 2Mrd. May Di'Votlon services aro Is-lng held every evening In the Catholic church. These services will lie held every even ing during tho month when Father Hrady Is In town. Next week wo will publish Treasurer John Walto's notice to tax payers of tho time and place he will lie next month to receive County, State, Bond and Dog taxes for tho year lWMt. The old Reynolds orchard between Third and Fourth streets, was plowed yesterday. This is the first t ime In a quarter of a century that a plow has dintiirttcd the nod in that orchard. Rev. David Caldwell was Installed as pastor of the Penfleld Presbyterian Church last Wednesday. Rev. H. R. Johnson, of Reynoldsvlllo, was present and gave the charge to the pastor. Tho Reynoldsville Hardware Co. store has received new spring samples of brussels, extra velvet and Ingrain ear pot. If you want a new carpet oo the samples and get prices at this store. It is not necessury to turn the X-Rays on the open sewer along Fifth Htreet, from (irunt to Main street, to see the nrdorous sliminess therein that is a sure breeder of is-stilentlnl bacteria. What number Is that which the product of twice the first couplet will equal the sum of tho lust couplet, unci the product of II times the first figure will equal the sum of the last figure? The Dally F.venlng Democrat miiilo its first appearance in Ridgway Mon day. This is a new venture in journal ism in Ridgway. Tho new daily Is published in the F.lk Democrat ollloo. An ice cream festival will lie held in the Paradise (J range Hull next Friday evening. The object is for the young people to spend a pleasant evening and the proceeds are for benefit of tliu (irange. (i. M. Hhoads, a plumber of this place, and Miss Ida Foster wore quietly married at tho home of the groom's mother, on Main street, April 22nd, by Rev. H. R. Johnson, pastor of tho Presbytorlun church. Frank J. Black and Casper F. Ho!T man, two lovers of piscatorial sport, wulked the banks of a small stream la Beeehood last Thursday and succeeded in enticing eighty-two "speckled lieuu ties" Into their fish basket. Frank J. Black i huving Hotel Mc- Conneli re-papered throughout. It re' quires almost two hundred roll of jiaiier for the halls alone. Mr. Black contem plates building an addition to his already large hotel in the m ar future, In s)'ukingof Mrs. Anna Bell Holvey, who will -lecture In Centennial Hull Tuesday evening, May 12th, the Harris' burg Piilrinl says: "She exert a wonderful influence over her audience. Swaying them from tears to smiles at will.'" Rev. Duvld Tatum, of Denyer, Col., a Quaker preacher, will deliver a free lecture In Centennial hall this, Wed nesday, evening. It 1 claimed thut Rev. Tatuin present hia thoughts in a pleasing and persuu.4ve manner and that his logic Is irrosihtiblo. , Mrs. Auuiuda Brink died lit the homo of her brother, "Well" Ferrier, lust Saturday evening, aged ,'1(1 year. Con sumption was cause of death. Funerul service werehuld in the Baptist church Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. E. Lewis Kelley and tho remains were interred In the Baptist Cemetery. A commercial man hud considorablo grief at the A. V. R'y Satuiilay noon. In the first place he tried to "bluff" Baggago Master McKernun Into check ing hi baggage without paying for the excess hjs trunk contained, but it didn't work. Then be and a fellow drummer went into the ladies waiting room and Ticket Agent Fa'rrell "Bred" them out of that. i ; An umbrella fixer was going to put 'ahead on" S. M. Lowther and O. H. Mundorff Saturday afternoon, . The two were driving up Main street and some thing was taid which "riled" the "tonr ist," wIiojuu going In an oppoblte di rection, and bo1, dropped, his bundle of pinchers, old Wire and "slch" and in vited Lowther and Mundorff to a com bat, but they were not in a fighting hu mor and here was no blood spilt. In the Spring. In tlie ptlnit Die muMi'ii' fiiney lightly turiM to i'Ihs'iiIiiIi rreiim. Ami Mir swiiln of iluliti'Rii mimninrs fHiicle life l hut n iln-mni While the fi-nlve poker plnyi-nt tlinin llif ttilt lielow the town. Ami I he hullo loruihiilus ni'iiiir the country nil mound. Now the enlerprlilmi mi'irhniit looks tii-miiifl with mlle norcnt', Anil In lulitens up hi wlmlows, miiki'H Ills ronnler nent nml eletin. lie Isrontlilent mid hnppy, millilmf rim his priMppctM mtir, For he tnxl in olxilom's piitlittiiy nml iiilvrills. il In Tits Htah. Confirmation Class. Bishop Mullen, of K.rlo, will confirm a class of about seventy boys and girls In I he St. Mary's Catholic rhiirch at this plneo at H..'l' A. M. next Friday. Three years ago Bishop Mullen held confirmation services In tho church at this place. - - Burgess 1-attimer Resigned. Samuel Luttimer, who wtjs eli-eted lo serve throe years as liurgess nl lilts hniiiogh and who had ten months to servo yet. tendered his resignation to the town council Monday evening and It. was accepted. Peter Robertson, presi dent of council, was npiMiinted to fill Mr. l.attimer's unexpired term. Quarterly Meeting. Quarterly meeting services will bo held in the M. K. church In this plaeo next Saturday and Sunday. Preaching at 7. .10 Saturday evening, followed with quarterly conference. The Sunday services will bo a follows: Iivo feast attl.:til A. M.; preaching at II. HO A. M , followed with Sacrament of thn liOrd's SopH-r: Sunday hcIiimiI .1.00 l. M.: preaching T.:iO V. M. The Presiding F.lder will not lie present Bt any of tho ahovo services. Law Says No. There are some people in Reynolds ville who are either Ignorant of thn law restricting trespassing in cemeteries and desecrating graves by plucking llowers therefrom or taking anything that ha lsen placed thereon by loving hands, or they simply Ignore the law, for such thing are done occasionally in the cemeteries at till place.' Those who have been guilty of tills crime, for so it is in the sight of the law, had Iwt ter stop short and do so no more. Charter Returned. Five or six year ago the American Protestant Ladies Association, (iulding Star Iiilge No. 27, was organl.ed In this place and for some time nourished well, but the financial pulse of the lodge Is'gan to grow weaker until it lsrame evident that the life of the Cuiding Star Iulge was Hour an end. Last Fri day afternoon the Indie met in tho (i. A. R. hull, settled the ilr.al busines of tho lodge and returned their charter. This reduces the secret societies of Reynoldsville to the extent of one lodge, Well Represented. The editor and publisher of TllKSTAK hereby tenders his thanks to Harry W. Trul tt, Mis Lula Black and Mis Zoo Woodward for the elegant manner In which they represented The Star In the "Husines Men's Jubilee" lust Wednesday evening. It was certainly very neatly gotten up. Mr. Truitt und Miss Black, who lire among the hand si Hues t young people of Reynoldsville, wore both dressed In white and looked, If possible, prettier than nsuul. Miss Woodward und her black dog hud a silent part in the representation. The Mechanics' Reunion. The American Mechuiiicsof JelTerson, Klk and Clearfield, and portions of Clarion and Indiana counties, will hold a reunion at Brookville on Friday of this week, May 8th. A feature of the association will bo tho awarding of six fine prizes, n follows: First and second prize, to the Council having tho largest percentof member in line; first and second prize, to the Council making tho best appearance In line; und first and second prize, to the Council coming the longest distance to attend tho reunion. Robbers at Bell's. Two men raised a window and there by gained an enteranco into tho resl deuce of W. II. Bell, jr., the clothier. alMiut three o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. Boll awakened when tho robbers were slipping up stair ami a hi re volver wus In another room from that in which he wus sleeping, he jumped out of bed and closed tho folding doors und thut frightened the robbers uwuy They run down stairs und out of the buck door which they had opened wide before starting up stulrs. All Mr. Bull knows about tho robbers 1 that they were good sized men. They did not molest anything down stairs. i . . .i - -. - . i . i Surprise Party. The member of the Trinity Lutheran church of this place conceived the Idcu of giving their pastor, Rev. P. W. Metzenthln and wife, a surprise dona tion party lost Wednesday evening. By the assistance of Waldemar Metzen thln, who manipulated the Reverend's actions on that evening, the affair was a complete success, both in surprising the preacher and filling his larder with the necessaries to sustain life. A beautiful soft-toned clock was among the articles left at tho parsonage on this occasion which wljlever and anon be a reminder to, Rer. Metzciithin and wjfu nj ,tbelr firV donation party.; .It was a pleasant occasion both for the pastor and his people. Fifth Year. Four years ago, with some degree of uncertainty as to It future, Thk Star wa launched on thn sea of journalism. Some pnopln received tho Infant with open arms and have ever since fondled it with their supHirt and patronage. There are others whohnvo not manifest ed a W'arm feeling for'l'HKSTAH from Its earliest exlstancii, yet tho editor has no 111 feelings against even the enemies of the pnicr, and would rather do any of them a favor than an Injury. Some times In chronicling news we have tratiiH'd on tender toes unintentional ly. Thn aim and object of Thk Star Is now, and always has hecn. to give its reader all the legitimate news of the town and county, nml ameliorate the moral conditions of Heynolilsvllle. A newspiiM-r has as much Influence In keeping tho people within thn limits of common decency as has the law, for many people would rather face the law, nftor having done some misdemeanor, than have their mimes apHnr In thn newspBH'r In coniii-rtlon therewith. So long as this paMr remains under tho present management It will continue to give all the news Impartially, so far as It Is Mislhln to do so. From thn very lli-st The STAH ha been a friend of tho laboring man, and this method will tm continued. We aro certulnly grateful to our friends for their supKirt In thn past and hope to be abln to merit the same in the future, and earnestly solicit at least a share of the patronage of all. Thn subscript Ion prion of TlIK STAR has been reduced to $1.00 a year, cash In advance, and we Iiom to Increase our subscription list at least one-third In the now year thn pair now enters. If you wnnt the news, subscribe for TlIK Star; If you want job work, give Thk Star olllce a trial. An Old Settler Oone. Kphrnltn A. Murray, one of the old settlers of this section, died at his home In Winslow township, near Reynolds ville, at 7.00 1. M., Saturday, May 2nd, IH1MI. He had ls-en feebln for some time. Thn diceaseil was horn in Creeii burg, Westmoreland county, Pa., January I Ith, lHo, and was 70 your, II mouths nml IH days old. He came to Heynoldsvllle, or what was then a vast wilderness, In IHlll fifty years ago. He was married to F.llzaboth Hull, May 4. IXJS. In 1K.VI Mr. and Mrs. Murray moved into thn old homestead where they have ever since resided. F.pliruiui Murray was the father of twelve child ren, six boys and six girls. Four daughters proceeded him to thafboiirne from whence no traveler e'er returns." His wife, six sons, two daughters und thirteen grandchildren survive him. The children living are: A. W., C. II., A. C, J. It., Richard K., or tills place. David R., of Fust Brady, Mrs. Marlali Bliss, of Thayer, Oregon county, Mis souri, and Mrs. Mary J. Caldwell. Funeral services were held in tho Reyn oldsville Presbytorlun church Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. II. R. Johnson, after which the mortal remains of Kphruim Murray werepluced beneath the sod In Beiiluh cemetery to await (iabriel's bugle sound on the resurrec tion morning. A largo number of people turned out to pay their lust tribute of respect to a mun who had re sided in this vicinity a half century. The Business Men's Carnival. The sicctacular carnival at the oiera house on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of last week, under the auspices of the Kpworth League, was a success The large audience present each night wus entertained for two hours by fifty young jiooplo representing tho business men of Reynoldsville. There wore seventy-eight busines place ro presented the two nights and one hundred young people Were on tho program. It would require too much space to give ull a notice, und hence wo will not mention any In par tlcular. AH who took part in the per tormancu did very nicely. J Hero was quite u display of good from tho various business houses represented. J. he gross receipts of the t arnlval was about $200.00. The League will have a snug surplus for their trouble in get ting up the entertainment. Stretched the Truth. A West Reynoldsville fellow who hesitnteth not to provaricuto that he may thereby get goods without money, worked a scheme on a Reynuldsv'ille merchant one afternoon lust week. Severul hours after tho goods hud boon carried away from tho store it was dis covered tho fellow hud lied, find the merchant, whom ho was trying to cheat, drove to his home and secured all his goods with the exception of some tobacco and a few eggs. The false pre tense act will land pooplo In the peni tentiary if the law is applied to their ease. . i . Co to Gilbloin's for ladies' fine slip pers. Best line of carpets to select from in town are to be found at the Reynolds ville Hardware Co. store. See and be convinced. Latest styles in ladies' slippers for 08c. at Gilblom's. .... . . The White is the machine you want to buy to do your spring sewing on, 1 C. F. Hoffman will show it to you. Ladles fine slippers 8!hj, at Gilblom's. Gilblom's Is the place for your latest styles in shoes and slipjiers. Robbets Secure Two Onld Watches and Ninety Dollars In Cash. Last Monday two well dressed, but badly soiled fellows who looked as if they hud "freighted It In," registered lit Itolel Bidniip ns James Davis and llret- rain Harvey, of Philadelphia, and paid their lil 1 1 n up to Wednesday noon, After B generous application of soap and w ater and the purchase of tiw linen they were rather genteel looking. Tliey were both medium s!zo! one had high cheek Isuies, not a Very foil face and a small mustache; thn other one had a full, round face, no mustache Bud rather gissl hsiking. They claimed their busi ness wrs working advertising schemes. In some business places in town they said they were getting out a ft,:0ll edi tion of n vest, pocket dictionary for Roynoldsvlllo, and collected cash In ad vance In several places with the order for an "ud" In the directory. Wednes day afti'i'iiiMin they started for llnsik- vllle but only purchased tickets to Ful lers and walked from their tit the enmity scut via Iowa Mills where they stopx-d to rest and made Inquiry about thn store thft had formerly been run In that place. The store Inquired for was owned by A. D. Dee me r and was closed over a year ago. Five years ago robbars "cracked" the safo open In the Iowa Mills store and seemed a small amount of ash and Jewelry. Tim two cliajis walked to Biisikvllle and Ir-gan solicit ing advertisements. They paid their hotel bill up to Thursday evening, and were seen around the town late In the evening but have not been seen or heard from sine.', notwithstanding tho fact that severul Urookvillo parties, who aro minus their gold watches, chain and some cash, am anxious to see them. The two "lurkles" alsive mentioned called at A. D. Dccmor's residence In Itrookvlllo Thursday evening to sue him, but he was not st home, Friday morning when Mr, Dernier got out of bed his pan Is and vest wore not In his tiMim. They were afterwards found near the barn. His iss-kets had boon I Med." bis oold watch and chain were gone and a few dollars that were in his pocket hook. The pocket Issik con tained aovoral thousand dollars In notes. The notes were scat tered around but none of them taken. Dr. T. C. liiiwson's punts and vest were curried to his barn and his gold watch mid $H"i.00 stolen. Henry Truman's and John S, Moore's houses wore entered the sumo night, but thn rohlicrs did not secure any plunder. All four houses were en tered by ruis'ng windows. Tho two fellows who were he-re trying to tin tho town for advertising lust week aro accused of being the parties who committed the robbery at Brookville. Mr. Deemer think they are the sumo chaps who blew hi nufe open ut Iowa Mills llvu yours ago und thut tliey had wulked by way of Iowu Wediienluy to sen wliat thn outliMik would bn for un other job there. Messers. Davis and Harvey truvel without baggage, at least they hud no baggage with them In Reynoldsvillo. Meeting of Town Council. The regular monthly mooting of tho town council was held in the council chamber of this borough last Monday evening with the following members present: Peter Robertson, F. S, Hoff man, Joseph Spears, Chu. Ritzie, Dr. B. K. Hoover, Win. Copping, Win. S. Stone, and Allsirt Reynold. Minutes of previous mooting read and approved. The following bill were presented, accepted mid order drawn for same: Police service, 2M.00; printing 2.2.": lumber $24.72; Interest on bonds $12.50; funerul obsequies for four cut $2.00; work on t reel $117. il: clerk salury $.".M; cleaning hose $11110; dividing borough into election districts $lU0; gas $1.02. Messrs. P. A. Hurdmiin, K. C. Burn and Kd. (Jooder ai'urcd before council in b-'half of Hose Co. No. 1 and present ed a petition asking for two dozen rubber coats, two dozen helmet and one dozen lanterns. Council instructed tho clerk to ascertain prices on ,"i0 rubber couts, ,'i0 helmet and 24 lanterns. The petitions for opening Kighth street from Grant to Jackson st. and putting In scwor from Fifth St. and Gordon alley to Sandy Lick creek, were held over. The Htreet Committee recommended that earn should be exorcised by the commissioner in tho mutter of street repairs; thut where the streets were pussuhle nothing should be dune unless a decided improvement would result from additional repairs. The coiu mltteo also reMirted that sidewalk notices had been placed In the hands of the high constablrt for distribution. Street Commissioner Warnlck report ed that he hud ordered roud machine repaired on his own responsibility. It w:t discussed and held over. The street com. also stated that he hud en gaged teums to try roud machine and asked council to sanction his action In tho matter. It was sanctioned. C. C. Gibson was reported to have complied with the ordinance relative to nuns. Burgess reorted fines collected for the month ti.uo. W. T. Cox notified council that he would not serve as tax collector for the ensuing year on account of business matters. The resignation of Burgess Samuel Lattimer was read and accepted Peter Robertson was appointed to fill the unexpired term, ten months, as Burgess of this borough. The bond of High Constable Hen- nlnger. with K. Nelf, C. C. Gibson and A. M. Woodward as sureties, was read and accented. Three bids for painting Hose House No. 2 were handed In as follows: V. Kleinhans $100.00; I). R. Cochran $74.00: F. W. Campbell .")t.tW. Mr. Campbell got the contract. PERSONAL PARAORAPII3. Olimpses of the People who are Passing To snd Fro. Vincent Reynolds Is visiting relatives In Clarion. J. C. McKee Is visiting In Clarion county this week. Mrs. K. Stephenson, of Beechtrno, Is visiting In this place. Mrs. George Rhoads, and son, G. M., were In Itrookvlllo Monday. Scott McCloirnud, of HriHikvllle, was In Reynoldsville yesterday. Hugh H. Cooicr, of Bns'kwsy vllle, was In Reynoldsville Saturday. Frank A. McComiell, of Punxsiitaw ney, was In Reynoldsville yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Styles, of Kane, Pa., are visiting In this place. Dr. It. P.. Harbison Is visiting hi parents at Hholocta, Indiana county. Rev. J. W. Crawford preached in Mead Chapel last Saturday afteriusin. M. W. McDonald and Alex. Rlston were In Punxsutawney last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. North, of Punxsu tawney, were In Reynoldsville Friday. Mrs. M. M. Crlblis, of DuHois, spent Sunday with her parents In this placo. Miss Maggie Butler Is visiting hnr sister, Mrs. J. H. Julbartat Stanton, 'Pa. Dr. Humphreys, of Crenshaw, visited Dr. Murray In this place last Thursday, Mrs. G. W. SwarU and daughter, Miss (Mara, visited In Nnw Bethlehem last week. Holoe Mob ney, who Is working In the Falls Creek lli nild office, sH'nt Sunday In this place. Solomon Shaffer is In Philadelphia this week attending the Prohibition Stale Convention. Mrs. M. K. Gibson was called to Oil City last Thursday to attend tho funer al of aslstor-ln-law. S. J. Williams, West Reynoldsville griKier, started this morning for a trip to Vandergrlft and Pittsburg. S. S. Robinson, tho grcs'or, and D. F. Robinson, the slum dealer, were at Cool Spring, Pa., lust Thursday. Mrs. L. W. Robinson, of Punxsutaw ney, was the guest of Mr. F. M. Brown Monday and Tuesday of this weuk, K. K. Stewart was In Punxsutawney on Saturday and secured un order for a monument for the late Gen, Gourley, of Perry township. Mr. John H. GimmIwIII, of Penn, North Dukotu, who has ts en visiting In this plaeo six weeks, sturted for her home on Monday. U. (i. Schcafnockor, plumber for the fil City Fuel Supply Co. at this place, was called to Meudvllle yesterday by the death of an uunt. L. P. Seoloy, of 1'ittnburg, a member of tie Setdey, Alexander & Co. bunking firm of Reynolilsville, wus in this placo during the pust week. Mr. und Mr. C. II. Prescott and (laughter, Miss Luumiu, of Cleveland, Ohio, lire guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. ( 'orlvtt. on Muin street. Kd. Bluckwcll, who bos hud charge of Croon & Consul'' restuurant for sixteen months, went to Philipsburg Saturday to work in a hotel.. Kd. is ugiKid cook. Mr. and Mr. Jesse L. Test returned to their homo in this place lust Wed nesday evening after a three month's visit with their daughter, Mrs. George Klliott, in Philadelphia. Hurry Truitt Is taking a six month course in the DuHois Busines College. He begun the course Monday, When the roud are In condition lie will rido to and from DuHois each day on hi bi cycle. Henry and Jacob Deible, Dr. J. B. Neale, Henry A. Reed, Alex Riston and son, Paul, went to Trout Run, Pot ter county, Monday to spend a week or ten days camping out and fishing for trout. Will McKnteer and family visited in Reynoldville this week. Mr. Mc Knteer, who Is a commercial traveler, moved hi family from New Bethlehem to Kune, and stopped off at this place enroute. Geo, II. AH!, who moved from Genesee Fork, Potter Co., Pa., to Reyn oldsville in 1711 and who wus one of the proprietors of the Reynoldsville Woolen Mill for many years, moved back 4r Genesee Fork this week. Clarence and Walter Henry, of Hamilton, Pa., spent a short time with friends In Reynoldsville last Friday. They were on their way to the Clarion Stuto Normal where they expect term creao their supply of knowledge. Miss Jessie Barkley, who ha been at the Clifton Springs Sanitarium, In Now York state, a year learning to be a trained nurse, came home Saturday on a short visit. Miss Jessie Is delighted with the profession she has chosen. The Reynoldsville delegates to the Jefferson County Sunday School con vention at Stanton to-day and to-morrow are: Rev. H. R. Johnson and Miss Britta Butler, of the Presbyter ian, and Miss Edith Sechrist and Miss Tacy Demiisey of the Methodist Epis copal Sunday school. Sam'l Lauck, the genial A. V. R'y Iiassenger conductor who went to tho leffcrson Medical College four weeks ago, of which mention was made in Tub Star, to undergo an uiwration, was able to go on duty on Monday of this week. Mr. Lauck's host of friends are glad to see h Ira able to resume bis lubor again. Rev. E. Lewis Kelley and wife and Miss Bertha Marshall will go to Ro chester, N. Y., to-niorrow, where Rev. Kellev 'w ill remain a week and Mrs, ' Kelley and Miss Marshall will remain for sometime. Rev. Kelley will attend the ooinnienoeinent exercises at the Rochester Theological Seminary, from which institution be Is a graduate. 6
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