it Star. ,Sulirriiitn tt.fiO firr iriir, or $l.im if ftnid ulrirlhl hi mJi'fiiiiv. '. A. ftTKI'IIKNMOtt, Kdltor anil I lib. WFDNKSDAY. JUNK 23. 1H17. On the Half Shell In n ti'liiilll1iiill seldom resisted:. A temptation to wlili-li mi ono should yield In neglecting tho eyes, with tho idea tlint. tho defect Is Iihi trilling to require Htti'htiim. Have your eyes ex amined, no difference )mw slight t!io trouble seems. A careful examination free nt C. F. HOFFMAN'S, The Optlvhtn. SPRING ATTIRE Thut reflects tho season mill tho iiiihIo with equal art, hiiocohs ami elegance Ih vanity selected from nur stock of lino clothing, in Sacks, Cutawayi ami l'rlnco Alberts, prion ranging from $4 to $15. Tho exclusive pattern from which our clothing Ih nuulo aro a hoIIiI guaran too that thoy will not ho worn to death and become vulgar looking In a few wooks' wear. There Ih no other cloth ing likn ours. Our Hoy' and Chil dren's Clothing Ih simply elegant. A flno all-wool milt, long pants, for 4.00. Child's Knee Pants SuitH, double, scats and knees for $2.50, strictly nil-wool. Cull and bo convinced we luivo tho good. Moro variety to select from than all tho other clothing pcoplu combined. Match tm if you can. BELL, tho Cloth lor, Hatter, Furnisher and Merchant Tailor, Keynoldsvillo, Pu. ft Little ol Everuttilnq. "A child's nmiinii ye taking notes, And fultli liu'll print 'cm." "Evury roue must have Us tliorn; Evory moment Horrow'H tsirii. Ilnw run anyone Isi merry 1 There's a worm In every cherry!" LoRoy Sisters July 3rd. Cherries will soon be ripe. Summer excursion are being planned. Strawberry festival season In now ful ly opened. Bon Ton strawberry Ice cream, made of the berries. Extra good 82.00 work shoes at J. E. Welsh & Co's. Tbe Keystone band was on the streets Friday evening. One more Ibbuo of The Star before tbe Fourth of July. The State Legislature will not ad journ until July 15th. There will be a Prohibition meeting in Centennial Hall Friday evening. The American Eagle will scream in ReynoldsvlUe on Saturday, July 3rd. Read Robinson & Mundorff's price list In another column. Change In prices. Grain cradles ropalred by D. E. Stan ford, near Sandy Valley. Term reason able. Rev. J. C. McEntire assisted in re vival services at Sykesville Sunday evening. Tbe Kittannlng Tribune, one of our sprightly exchanges, has entered its second year. There was social dance held in tbe Unique Nonpareil Social Club rooms last evening. Twice as many bicycles were sold by Stoke in 181K1 as all the other dealers in town. Good stock counts. Rev. J. M. Dean held an open air gospel meeting on Main street, near Centennial ball, Saturday evening. The base ball olub of this place will go to Brookvilte to-morrow afternoon to play ball with the county seat olub. Ariel, Cleveland, Eclipse and Feather atone make of bicycles, comprising the largest and best line in town, at Stoke'. Tho perfume of new mown liny will xiHin llll the air. Hev. V. F. Keller will lie at homo to llll his pulpit Hiindny. (to to Kainiiel Nutter's for Champion mowing machines ami repairs. It In oxiecteil that tho tannery will Mart tip ngain tho first of .Inly. The Utopia Hoeloty held n sisdnl at tho homo of C. A. Stephenson last even ing. On Monday W. .1. Honor was appolnt ed pout master at Sandy Valley, a fourt h class otllee. Dross shis's, work shoes. Ill fuel any kind of slioeH. at .lames K. Johnston's slusi parlor. The Keynoldsvlllo llnildlng mid Loan Association sold $,wxi at the sale Mon day evening. Tim Fifth street portion of tho wooden awning mound the Arnold lilnek tins been torn down. .1. K. Welsh Co. keep it fine line of Indies,' gentlemen's and children's sIiim-h coiiHtnutly In stiN'k. Hallisin ascension will ho one of the attractions in Keynoldsvillo on Satur day, .Inly 3rd, tho day we eelelirate. Kohinson's Is the place to liny Hum mer foot covering. We iindor-buy: therefore wo undersell. Come and see. The Pennsylvania Statu Fditorlal AHHiielatlon Is taking the summer jaunt this week lit Bradford and Niagara Falls. Frank 1. Host, an enterprising farmer of Wiuslow township, added a large separator to his farm implements this week. Friday, .lone I Ht li, being thu ninth anniversary of the great eonlhigratloii in DuBols, the (VmnVr was printed on red paper. David Jones and Mat. Mohney had a loud political discussion In front of tho postolllco last evening. They had a largo audience. There Is no better piano forolitaiiiing valuable pointers on bicycles than at Stoke'H. All tho '1)7 Improvements are shown in our cycles. "Tho only woman who never lies about her age," says thn Mannyiink Philosopher, "Is the one who positively refuses to talk alsmt it." Have you corn or bunions? (Jet your shoes stretched at Robinson's with the lightning too stretcher. It will give you easo and comfort. Tho Yoke Follows' band will meat In tho llaptist church noxt Sunday at 3:00 P. M. Subject, "Christian Courage,'' Duet. 31:0. All men of the town aro invited to attend. Dr. Mary K. Kimball, of Jlrookvlllo, Pa., will bo at Mrs. Miles King's on Friday, Juno 25th, and ladles wishing to see her professionally will call between 2.00 and 0.00 V. M. Tho financial statement of thu Wlnslow township schools will bo found in this issue of TlIK STAR, which will bo of interest to our readers In tho aforesaid township. Tho Are wasto foots up !l,74ll,000 in tho U. U. for tho month of May. In surance Is not a bad thing to have when you aro Indemnified. Apply for in demnity to McDonald. John Jacobs was arraigned before 'Squire Neff this week for assault and battery in two cases. The persons who preferred charges were Mrs. John Jacobs and John Smith. The parties all live, at Dig Soldier. C. E. Hutler, of Mosgrove, is in town making arrangements with the council to grant a permit for bringing in a gas line for tho purpose of supplying the citizens with gas at a much lower rute than they are now paying. E. O. Excel), tbo notod singer and music writer of Chicago, 111., passed through ReynoldsvlUe Monday after noon on a bicycle on his way to Gettys burg. Mr. Excell was accompanied by several other bicycle riders. Dr. A. R. Rich, of DuBols, is on the sick list and Rev. J. W, Crawford, of this place, filled hU pulpit Sunday. Rev. J. C. McEntire preached for tho Methodist congregation In Rev. Craw ford's place Sunday morning. There was no preaching services in the even ing. The B., R. & P. Railway will run a low rate excursion to the great Klnzua Viaduct on Sunday, June 27th. Train leaves Falls Creek at 0.25 A. M., arriving at 12.30 p. M. Train will start on return trip at 3.45 p. M. Fare for round trip from DuBols or Falls Creek, $1.00. On Tuesday night of last week lightning struck the residence of S. G. Austin, in West ReynoldsvlUe, tearing a bole in the roof, but doing Uttlo other damage to the building. Although a number were in the house at the time, beyond feeling a slight shock, no one was injured. Martha Washington Camp No. 2, V. O. D. of A. will bold an lee cream social in the P. O. S. of A. ball at Rathmel on Saturday, July 3rd. Speeches will be made in tbe evening by Hod. S. B Elliott and Rev. J. C. MoEntire of this place. Tbe entertainment will bo free. Every body invited to attend. All roads lend to Keynolilsville uu July 3rd. If you want to have fun, drop your work and join the priH-esslon on thn morning of July 3rd. The Altar Society of the Catholic church cleared about, twenty-five dollars out of the Icecream festival held in the Star building Saturday evening. Miss (lertrude M. Fur roll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. .1. Farrell. of this place, mill Thomas V. A. Maloy, of Die lliiis, will lie married on Wednesday morning. July 7th. Tho Allegheny Valley Hall n mil Co. has Issued a neat boo k let. entitled. " Where to Slop at Chautiiuiiia Lake." It Is handsomely Illustrated, nicely printed mid of value to any one eoutem plating a trip to that summer rcMirt. Tin- gallery of li. ,1. Corwln will ho closed on tbe I .'lb of July for about three weeks, as he will attend the Photographers' National Convention at Cliautauiiia. All wishing pictures Is- fore the IJth will please call us soon us convenient . An exchange says: "We have seen people in church trying t look nngc'.lc while they sing. 'Shall we know each other there,' when they wouldn't sM-ak to each other when they meet on the street. They may know each other, but the question Is, where V" The third annual basket picnic of tho Itoynl Arcnmim will lie hi Id in tho Clearlleld Park on Thursday, July 22nd. The following Councils will participate; Clearfield. Curweusville, Philipshurg, Punxsiiliiwncy, Keynolilsville and MahalTey. Prominent men of the ( Irder will he present. Balloon ascension by tbe I,oKoy Sisters, the world renowned aeronauts, bicycle races, st reel, parade, bull game ami many other amusements will 1st provided for the visitors who come to Iteyiioldsville on Saturday, July .'Ird. This grand mid glorious celebration will he under the auspices of Fire Company N". 1 of Iteyiioldsville. Wills li. IIolTman, an engineer on the A. V. K'y, was off duty Inst week nurs ing a sprained knee and sore side. At tbe Fast Brady engine house there are three pits Inside the building and three outside, mid these pits are four or live feet deep and as wide as the railroad track. Mi'. IIolTman accidentally walk ed into one of these pits. lie' might have been seriously Injured. A surprise party was given at tho re- Nideneeof S. (i. Austin, in West Keyn olilsville, on Monday evening, June 21st, In honor of Addison J. Wells, It being the 21st anniversary of his birthday. The evening was spent by those present in having a social time. Tbe West ReynoldsvlUe cornet hand furnished music. Refreshments wore served. Mr. Wells was the recipient of many useful presents. N. L. Strong, of Brook villc, was in Reynoldsvlllo last Wednesday in tho Interest of tho Siimmorvillo Telephone Co. There is little doubt but that this company will extend its linos to Reyn oldsvlllo, DuIIoIm and Punxsutawney. Tho recent restrictions on tho users of tho telephone by tho Hell Telephone Company has resulted In having most all the 'phones removed from thu busi ness places of Keynoldsvlllo. A minister of tho gosc1 of this place got a Uttlo tangled ono evening last week about where he had been Invited to supHr, and partisik of thu evening meal with parishioners where ho was gladly entertained, but not where, he had been Invited to go. He did not awaken to his mistake until It was too late to rectify It, and be had to go and explain mutters to the people who bad Invited and prepared for him. John Mathew and wife, an old couplo from Rathmel, had a narrow oscaiie from serious Injury while driving a two-year-old horse up Main street last even ing. Tho animal became frightened and ran off the street over the stone pavement and up against the iron fence in front of S. T. Reynolds' residence. One of the front wheels was broken to pieces. The old couplo were both thrown out of the vehicle, but escaped with out injury. John Corbett and Francis Smith caught the horse before It did any other damage. Mrs. Margarle Rice, wife of John Rico of near Brookvlllo, and mother of Mrs. Joseph Hamblet, of this place, died at the borne of a daughter near Lane's Mills, Pa., Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Rice had gone to Lane's Mills to visit a daughter and was only there a short time when she had a stroke of paralysis. She lingered a Uttlo over one week after being stricken. Mrs. Rice was 64 years old. Her remains were burled at Ohl, Pa., yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hamblet were at bor bed side when Mrs. Rice died. The Clarion Assembly will meet on June 30th and continue in session three weeks. A most attractive program, having several new features, will be presented. Chaplain Lozler will be present on National Day, July 6tb, and deliver a patrlotlo address in the morn ing, and also his celebrated "Old Glory" in the afternoon with songs and scenio effucts. This is ono of the most inter esting lectures on the American plat form and every ono should try to ar range to hear Chaplain Lozler, There will be grand concert of "War Songs" in tbe evening of July 6th. Neff-Beer. Miss Mettle Hccr, daughter of K. D. Hour, of West Keynolilsville, and Thomas N, NcIT, son of Esq. K. Neff of this place, were quietly married at tho M. K. parsonage In llrisikvillo Monday afternoon, Juno 21st, by Dr. F. A. Heck. Taking a Vacation. Kev. J. M. Dean, pastor of thn Keyn olilsville Hapllst church, left hero yesterday on a three weeks' vacation, lie will sH'iul his vacation at Conneaut Lake, Clarion Assembly and along tho Hudson river. Kev. Crawford, a student from the Cro.er Theological Seminary, will fill his pulpit during tho vacation. Church Dedicated. The M. K. church at. Valier will bo dedicated .lone 27, M!l7. Presiding Fi ller It. ('. Smith will have charge if the services, assisted by Kev. I. ('. Pershing, of Pittsburg. Services on Saturday evening, the 20th, and Sunday morning, tbe 27th. In the evening a platform meeting will In; held, to ho addressed by a niimlier of noted scnkors. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to In' present, ami participate. Ample provisii.n will be made for the entertain ment of those from a distance. Can't Show Big Pumpkins. At. a recent meeting of the directors of the Jefferson County Agricultural Association it was decided not to hold a fair In Jefferson county this year. Tho reason given fur this decision was that the business men of Krookvllln manifest little interest in the fairs and that tho owners of the fair grounds will not materially reduce tho rents so that tho fair would lie self-sustaining this year. This will deprive some of tho farmers from exhibiting their big pumpkins and sH'iiding a day at the county fair. Teachers Elected. Tim school directors met at tho ofllco of Dr. A. II. Howser Monday evening and elected tho coris of teachers for the next term of school, as follows: Room 13, Miss Mary ltird. of I'enlleld; No. 12. I! (;. Wfsidward: No. II, T. It. Mitchell: No. 10, Fred. K. Booth; No. 0, (!. C. Hammond; No. S, Miss Julia Kirk; No. 7. Miss Hritta Hutler; No. 0, Miss .lessle Smelt .or: No. 5, Miss Min nie Whitmorn; No. 4, Miss Mary Pat ton; No. 3, Miss Myrtle Gelst. F.ight mills was the school tax laid. The hoard had a long session. It was 1.00 A. M. Tuesday' before they ad journed. Victim of Consumption. Mrs. Philip Schrcckongost died at Kathmel on Saturday. Juno lllth, of consumption. The deceased, whose maiden name was Ida M. Wyant, was horn In Armstrong county, Pa. Her husband and three children survivo Mrs. Sehreekongost. Funeral services were held in tho Rathmel M. E. church, of which she was a member, Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Huzza, assisted by Kev.' Von. Interment took place In liculah cemetery at this place. Tho bereaved husband is a member of tlio P. O. S. of A. and that camp attend ed the funeral in a xxiy. The funeral was largely attended. Presented With a Chair. S. M. Lowthor, who Ih a member of the Kpworth League, teacher in tho Sunday school, member of the church choir and a class leader in the M. E. church, was greatly surprised Monday evening at the close of his class when he was presented with a very pretty leather-covered rocking chair. The presont was from members of his S. S. class, church class, League and choir. The chair and kind words were not the only and most posltlvo cvidonce of the high esteem and regard for Mr. Lowthor. by his fellow workers In the Master's Vineyard, but tear drops were in evidence. Mr. Low t her goes to Mt. Pleasant, Pa., in a short time. Family Reunion. Mrs. Charles Hoffman, of Justice, Ohio, and Mrs. Rev. S. T. Hlmes, of Osnaburg, Ohio, are visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Walte, near this place. Alox. Walte, who re turned from Ashevllle, N. C, about two weeks ago to be present at the wedding of his youngest sister, Barbara Genu Walte to Chas. Hoffman, has been compelled to return South for benefit of his health he left on his southern trip this morning and the two sisters came home Saturday to spend a few day with their brother before his return to Ashe vlllo. It was a family reunion, this being the first time for a few years that they all met together under the parental roof. Leap From the Clouds. The LeRoy Sisters of Chicago, III., will make a balloon ascension and para chute descent at ReynoldsvlUe on Satur day, July 3rd. These world-renowned aeronauts have been especially engaged at great expense as one of the attrac tions at this place on the 3rd of July. There will be other amusements, such as game of ball, street parade consisting of societies, industrial, fantastic, Including plantation singers, dances, clown riders, &0; bicycle races, six mile for men and a one mile race for boys, mule race, foot races, dance, &o., Jto., Dinner will be served In the Star building from 11:30 A. M. until sometime in the afternoon. Every person coming to ReynoldsvlUe will certainly have a good time. Prof. Pontlethwalt Klected. Tlio West Keynolilsville school hoard met last Thursday evening and elected 4'rof. A. J. 1'ostletb wait, as principal of tho schools In that borough at n salary of ti0.IHi r mouth. Tho hoard paid flio.lKl er mouth last year, but, this year tho schisil term was extended to eight months, ono month moro than last year, arul tho salary of tho principal was reduced $ii.Xl per month. The salary In the other rooms will remain tho same as lie fore, f I0.IK) and Xi.00 iMr month. Prof. I,cx Mitchell was an applicant for re-elect Ion as principal, hut when ho learned that tho salary would 1st cut down he de clined tho prlnclpalfcbip. In the elec tion of Prof. Post let h wait the West Keynoldsvlllo Ismrd has secured a gisul teacher, ono who will, doubtless, give the host of satisfaction. Ten mills was the school tax laid by this Isiard at the Thursday evening meeting. It is probable that the other three teachers will bo clectid next, Monday evening. Cannon for Jefferson County. Some time ago K. K. Bradley Relief Corps made application to tho govern ment, through Congressman Kubbins of this district, for somo pieces of ordinance to he placed alsmt thn soldiers' monument in tho cemetery. Mr. Bobbins at oneo set alsmt to get what they desired, lint learned on In quiry that such could only hn furnished toCrand Army Posts. Tho result of his efforts bus been to secure fur tho Posts of Jefferson county four H-ineh howitzers, v Ith a supply of shells. All these have lioen shipped, two to Punx sutawney and two to Brook villo. Those for Brook vl lie will bo placed around tho soldiers monument. They came to the station the other day, and aro now Isdug hauled out to 1st placed in position. Brook vil!o IiiiikhihI. Are tho Posts at Brookvlllo and Punxsu tawney tho only (I. A. K. Posts in Jefferson county ' Primary Election. The Republican primaries of Jeffer son worn hold last Saturday and tho county convention was held in Brook vlllo Monday. As tho only candidates to ho nominated were district attorney and only one seeking tho nomination jury commissioner and delegates to State Convention, there was not much Interest or enthusiasm in tlio primaries and tho vote was not largo, tho highest vote being 1230. Tho candidates and tho votes (silled in the county, wore as bil lows: For district attorney, N. L. Strong, 12.'1); jury commissioner, Milton II. Carrier Mil, Henry K. North 730. North was elected. Delegates to State Convention, Henry I. Wilson W5, G. D. Burlington 070, Dr. S. Reynolds 871, John M. Hays 03. Tho throe first named delegates were elected. There were two aspirants for county chairmanship, Scott McClelland and G. W. Aulonbach. Mr. Aulenbach was elected. Officers Elected. Following aro tho officers elected at the Jefferson County Sunday School convention held in Falls Creek last week: President, Rev. P. D. Stool smith; vice-president, G. W. Phalen; secretary, W. B. Cowan; (re-elected;) treasurer, S. A. Craig; executive com mittee, A. Blakeslee, Kev. II. G. Tea garden and W. S. Stone; delegates to State Sunday school convention, Rev. P. D. Stoelsmlth, W. B. Cowan, W. W. Perry, Rev. G. H. Hill, C. E. Temple, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Charles Corbett, Mrs. Sarah Bash line, A. Blakeslee and D. B. SchafTner. The place for holding the next annual meet ing was not decided. Ran Into a Buggy On Saturday evening as John Burgh was riding down Main street on his bicycle he collided with a buggy, which resulted disastrously to the wheel and bruised John up considerably. The buggy was standing at tbe side of the road with the rear end extending out toward the middle of tbe street and Mr. Burgh was indulging in a "spurt. He was riding in "scorching" style, with his head low, and did not see the buggy In time to avoid It. Tbe buggy was knocked to one side and the occupant, a man, was thrown out. The bicycle was badly damaged by the collision. The undersigned supervisors of roads of Wlnslow township will receive sealed bids for the erection of a township ware room and ball, to be erected on a lot of ground near the residence of J. J. Sutter. Time for receiving bids ends July 17, at 9 A. M. Specifications can be seen and bids left at the office of G. W. Mo Donald Esq., ReynoldsvlUe, Pa. A. M. Norris, I s J. s. Johnston, f V0- A few pairs of men's patent calf shoes left, Goo. E. Keith make, worth 95.00 a pair. They are yours for $2.50 at Robinson's. For neat fitting suit, go to Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailors If you want good shoes cheap go to J. E. Welsh & Co.' shoe store in the Win. Foster block. Tbe best in town bicycles at Stoke's. More improvements, more good features than any other. Ice cream at the, Bon Ton bakery, guaranteed strictly pure, only 30c. a qt. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Olimpses of the People who are Passing To and Pro. II. S. Bel nap was at Kano last week. Mrs. W. F. Marshall is visiting In Brook vlllo. Miss Mary Bell visited In Punxsutaw ney last week. Miss F.ulalla Pcntz is visiting at. Wisidlaml, Ph. Miss (iertrude Farrell visited in Drift wood last. week. Miss Hritta Hutler visited In Clear field tho iast week. Rev. Hicks, of Luthershiirg, was in Keynolilsville Monday. Henry I. Wilson, of Big Hun, was in Keynoldsvillo yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Trudgen spent Sunday in Brockwiiy vlllo. Mrs. K. T. McGaw spent Sunday with her mother In Heechwisiiis. C. F. Hoffman, the jeweler, was in New Bethlehem Thursday. Mrs. .lames Cat heart visited In r sis ter In Falls ('reek last week. Miss Bert lis Mcfinw Is visiting her grandmother In Hcechwissls. Miss Stella Zcrhcy, of Is k Haven, is tho guest of Miss Gertrude Farrell. Fditor McMichacIs, of tho DuBols KriHiHM, was in Keynoldsvillo Saturday. Kev. Jas. If. del bar t and family of Stanton visited in Keynolilsville last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutler, of Mos grove, Pa., aro visiting' tho former's mother, Mrs. Joseph Hutler In this place. Mrs. Joseph M. Cat hers returned Saturday from a two week's visit at, Alt'Mina. A. B. Weed and W. H. Hull were In Elk county trout, fishing several days last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrow, of Allegheny City, Is visiting her son, J. S. Morrow, in this place. Joseph Fuller, of New Kensington, an ex-merchant of Keynolilsville, was in town yesterday. G. W. Childs, of Kidgway, president of tho Klk Tanning Co., was in Keyn oldsvillo Saturday. Miss Dasio Wilson, of Punxsutawney. is tho guest of Misses Lucile and Annie Mitchell in this place. Mrs. L. C. McGaw, of Punxsutawney, visited her parents in Keynoldsvillo during thn past week. W. A. Nealo, Scott McClelland and C B. Guth, of Hrookvlllo, wero in Keynoldsvlllo yesterday. Mrs. John II. Corbett. of this place, and Mrs. F. G. Corbett, of Prescottvllle, visited In New Bethlehem last week. Mrs. John Whlttaker and Miss Nelllo Hartshorn, of Curwensville, worn guests of Mrs. Ward Kason several days tho past week. T. C. Reynolds expects to go to Brad ford this afternoon to represent tho Punxsutawney .Spi'i-iY on tho Editorial Excursion. James M. Ird, of this place, has been elected principal of tho sehisds at Oswayo, Potter county, Pa. Thero are four rooms in the school. J. H. Brlsbin, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Wm. Cooper, of Brockwayvlllu, wen? guests at Miss Lizzie Brlsbin's in West ReynoldsvlUe tho past week. John Barnett Whitehill, of Brook vlllo, an erstwhile Reynoldsvlllo busi ness man, graduated at the Berca College, Kentucky, last week. Mrs. Frank Dickinson, of Sheffield, Pa., visited her son, Chas. A. Dickinson, in this place last week. Miss Florence Dickinson accompanied her mother. Miss Erma Robinson, who graduated in music at Grove City College the first of last week, returned to her homo In this place the latter part of the week. Miss Sara Corbett and Clarenco H. Reynolds, who have been attending tho University at Wooster, Ohio, came home Saturday to remain during the summer vacation. Wm. Copping, Mrs. Wm. narklcy and son. Gearing Barkley, spent Sunday at Shawmut, where Mr. Barkley is working and whore he will move his family next week. Louis O. Melllnger graduated at tho Kisklminetas school, Saltsburg, Pa., last week. He will spend the summer at his home in this place and will go to Princeton University In the fall. Miss Anna Davis, who has been at tending the Clarion State Normal, came home Thursday and returned to Clarion again on Monday to attend the closing exercises of the term. Miss Davis has completed the course. M. W. McDonald, who Is convalescing from a severe attack of typhoid fever, Is visiting In this place. Mr. McDonald was very near the gates that open Into tbe Eternal World. Ha was In tbo West Penn Hospital, Pittsburg, during hi Illness. Misses Lizzie Dean, Lillian Sykes, Laura Kline, Blanche Davis, Minnie Whitmore, Mrs. Edith PhlUIppl, Rev. J. E. Dean, Rev. J. M. Dean, Robt. L. Miles, W. F. Marshall, Thomas Gulll ford and George Rea, all of this place, attended the fifty-first anniversary of the Clearfield Baptist Association held at Westover, Pa., last week. Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailor.
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