Su'wripfiini $t.R() prr ynir, nr tt.tHl if poi'il nlriiili) in mfninrf. (1. A. KTKI'IIKlMOK(, Killter mid I'lib. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2, I HUH. KKIWIKINU of WnlclicH In olio of onr I.li!.... '.. II !. brnnch of our huninoHH euro Yul nttt'iilion. Vou en n rent Vpcunvl Hint your wnlch will Am cnrefully looked after, ro fpairotl in workinaiiHliip mini Vner nwl retiinu'd to you a pood timo-kwpcr if left nt 0. F. HOFFMAN'S, Jeweler mid Opticinn. Travelers' Guide. PnssriiKer trnln arrlvn mtil leavn Keyu Oldsvlllu na follows; n. it. (r . ity, (c. if .v. i) Arrives l)i'imrti Trnln No Tl, in 411 in Triiln No Vi, I'.' 4fi i In Trulu Nil IN, 4 Ml i in Trnln N.i 74. 4 tl i m vlfh'inrni I'iiZci Hnihrtni. Fnlwirl. Woiwiiril. Trnln Nci. , II .4.1 n. In. Train Nn. H, s.is n. in. Trnln Nn. I. I el p. m. Trnln No. 1.: . in. Trnln No. N. MVI p. m. Trnln iNn.in, sitt i. in. Trnln No. T, It. if p. in. Tinln Nii.n, : p.m. SI'SIMT. Trnln Nn.4l. 1 1 p. in. 'I'mlii Nn.44, H.IWh. in. Trnln Nn.4;l. B:l7i. in. Trnln Nit. 43. 4 40 p. in. ft Little ot Everuthlnrj. " 'Tweii- Is-tler lit send n rhrnp lssii,-t Tii n IIvIiih friend I III" vi'ry ilny, Thnn ft IiiimIicI of nwi's. wlillc tunl ml, To Iny on hlst'ellln nflor lie's dciul." Blackberries in plenty. tlteholl, tlio Ladles' Tailor. 'own council moot this evening. Try Mllllren for French hnlhrlggun underwear. Low price Ih tlio mother of iHipulnr Ity at 8eeley'n. Tho Cutter shoe In hoUI only by J. K. Jolmnton In thin place. You ain't break your blko ho bail HolYinan enn't repair it. Tho genuine A. A. Cutter' driving ahoo to.ftO at Robinson'. Tho school of thin Imrongh open four weeks from next Monday. J. K. Jolmnton ban tho cxclusl'-o sale of tho Cutter shoe In IlivnoldNvllle, J. H. Hughes, thn undertaker, was In Klttannlng Monday on business. Tho work on tho II. & F.C. K'y branch to Hopkins Ih being piiHbod on rapidly. A camp of Sons of Veterans wan or ganized at Clearfield last Friday night. Four boarderi wan tod. Hates rcason ablo. For particular Inquire at The Star office. Mlllora' orchestra drove to Kails Crook lust evonlng and furnlshud iihihIo for a dance. LeRoy McDonald, of Portor township, la visiting his brother, G. M. McDonald, Esq., In this pluoo. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announce the next seashore excursion on Thursday, August 10th. The bicycle raoe August 11th will bo an exciting ono. For particular in quire at S toko's drug store. Lost Small pair Clause scissors. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Sutter' New Store. Soore of horse drink at the public fountain daily and hundred of people quench their thirst at the same place. Will Smith had the thumb of his right band smashed Monday while at work at the Jefferson Supply Co. store. The tiling for tho aowerage on Gor don alley, Willow alley and Grant street ha been distributed along the line. Dr. H. P,. Thompson, of Portland Mill, who had been at Wheeling, West Vs., several days, spent Sunday in this place. The date of the sale of the Syphrlt homestead, in Paradise, which was ad vertised for August 10th, ha been post poned. From June 1st to July 10th the com missioner of Clearfield county paid out 566.00 for sheep killed by dogs in that county. G. W. Fuller left here yesterday on a trip in New York state. He will spend several weeks at Cassldago, N. Y., a summer resort. Ira Smith and family, of this place, Dr. C. J. Stelm and family and Theodore Hill and family, of Pittsburg, are camp ing out in the Beechwood. There was no preaching service in the M. . church Sunday evening, but hereafter the evening service will be held a usual at 7.30 o'olock. Tho Baptist Hunday school class taught by Mm. (1. (1. William held a noelal nt thn rnsidence of l)r, A. II. Ilowner lAst evening. The orchestra heretofore known nn the school orchestra, was ro -organ I zed lust night. We unilerntaiul It will ho given a new niiuie. Thn I lilies' Village Improvement As sociation will hold their regular meeting In Sloke'n hall Thursday, August .'Ird, nt .Lou p. m. A full nllonilnnco In re quested. Frank Reynolds, who has been work ing at. the timuery a few yearn, went to Pittsburg Saturday to ho examined for a position an fireman on the II. ft O. railroad. An Intoxicated sewing machine mend er was given free lodging hi the city Jail Monday night and given llfteoii nilliiil.cn to get out, of town Tuesday morning. .1. W. Syphrlt. and Kussoll Hmlolph, two Winslow township pedagogues, left here Monday on their bicycles on a trip to Celeron, Chnuluuquu, HiilTiilo and Niagara Full. William VaiiKclmlck, who was mar ried to it sister of "Uncle" Kilwanl C. Seeley, known hero as Mrs. Ada Mes senger, died at his home in Blooming- ton, III, .Inly ath. Clnronro Iolnl, who ban been clerk ing In Milllrenn clothing store a few months, left here yesterday to visit in Warren, I'll., Jamestown, N. V., and several other places. John Allen, the young man who lost bin right (is it, several weeks ago by fall ing off nn A. V. It'y freight train near I'lincimsl, went to his heme in Kust llraily last Saturday. There will Isi nn ox masl atSykesvllle on Thursday, August "lib, under thn auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. K. church at Sykcsville. Prep arations will Ihi made for a big I line. .1 nines Medium, of Sandy Valley, had John Anderson and William White ar rested for trespassing. The boys bad a hearing hcfnro 'Squire K. NelTyestorday and bad to pay the costs, which amount ed to l.(12. Thern In complaint about young men bathing in a dam near Fourth street extension In daylight. Wu huvo lsien requested to say that unless it Is stopped there is likely to Ihi trouble. There Is a law that forbids such actions. Pleasure suckers will again Ihi accom modated on Thursday, August 10th with an excursion to the seashore. Coaches will he run through to Atlantic ('ity via Delaware itlver Hrldgo Koute, making tho trip most delightful. Uov. .1. Hell Neff, of Ki le, will deliver his popular lecture, "Who's Your Hoss?"' In tho M. K. church at Sykcsville Fri day evening, August 4th. Tho llrst dale for this lecture was August 1st, but it was postponed to August Ith. Prof. It. C. Wilson, of Corsica, who assisted Postmaster Woodward in the olllce nt thl place several months, spent Sunday In town. He vamo hero Saturday to secure tho prlnclpalshlp of tho llatbmcl schools, and was success ful. The seven cases of assault and bat tery, &o., that wuro tried before' Squire No IT several weeks ago, in which Fran cisco Paclulo and other Italians wuro Implicated, wore all settled Saturday, which saved tho county considerable cost. There was a moonlight picnic on tho base ball grounds lust Wednesday even ing. Misses Armlnta Johns and Lena Spears got up tho picnic. Tlicro wuro at least sovonty-flvo young iooplo pres ent. It was a very pleasant and enjoy able pienio. The stables of Kidd & Alherton, log jobber near DunU Hun. were destroyed by fire early Sunday morning. Fourteen head of druft horses were burned to death. Fifty tons of hay and 1,400 bush els of oats was burned also. IjOs $."i,000. No Insurance On Tuesday, August l"ith, the D., H. & P. K'y will run an excursion from , thl place to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Toronto. Train leave here at 12.45 I). m. Faro for round trip to Buffalo 3..r)0, to Niagara Fall $4.00. Tickets good to return until August lllth. J. T. Chambers, formerly proprietor of Hotel McClure, Big Run, stopped at Frank's Tavern Monday night with two pacing horses that he was taking to DuBols. "Jume Ecklcg," 2. 24f record, owned by Ex-Sherllt Shannon, and "Dime," 2.1li record, owned by Mr. Vowlncles. William Klser, who lived near Elk City, Clarion county, was murdored a few day ago for bia money, but tho murderer were evidently frightened away before tbey succeeded In opening Kiser's safe, in which there was II, (XX). Klser was wealthy and a large reward baa boon offered for the capture of the murderer. J. W. Place, president of the silk mill at this place, and three Now York friend, have been in town several day looking over the town and silk mill. The New Yorker, who are prominent business men of that city, claim to bo well pleased with our town and sur roundings, They were hore as guest of Mr. Place on a pleasure trip. Ten Mors Darrein. The I, nil Inn Vlllagn Improvement As social Inn bad ten more galvanized bar rein pinned on Main street Monday, Thern In no excuse now for throwing old papers and other rubbish on thn streets. Knob Mirnon should consider It hU duty to nee that thn nlreetn nre kept clean. Contract I.rt. , K. S. Htraweutter, of thin place, got the conl raet Saturday from the school directors of Winslow township to build a new school house up Skunk Hollow, which will Ihi called the Owens nebiHil, and nlso to build nn nihil I Ion to thn I'rcscoltvillc school house. Contract price for both buildings In t,2l!l. Hulhllugn to Ihi Dnlshed In time for fall school. INcnIc-l'arty. A picnic, which was gotten up by Mrs. P. A. 1 1 m-il 1 1 hi it In honor of her sister, Miss Marie Purtell, wns held In Shield's grove, tienr West Keynolils villi', last evening, When the soiiiIht shadows of night sell led o'er mother enrlli, the young people went, to the hoiiin of Mr. Hariliniiii and turned the picnic Into a parly. It wns an enjoyable picnic anil parly. Don't Whistle for Stations. An order went Into effect, on the A. V. K'y last week that hereafter passen ger engines will not whistle when ap proaching a slat Ion where a regular slop Is made. At Hag stations thn en gines whistle as usual. This will Ihi a disadvantage to passengers quite often who run when they hear the engine whistle and nre nblo to get to tho rail road In time to get on the train. Tho company certainly has reasons for Issu ing such an order, but we fall to see the necessity of It. Defeated nt Dulluln. Thn game of baseball lstween the Keynoldsvllle and Dullols teams, played at the latter place Friday afternoon, re sulted In n victory for the Dullols club. It was an off day for our Isiys. The Keystone band wns engaged In playing for a picnic at Frank's Park and when the boys arrived home Friday evening they had to wnlk up from train without hand music, nod the red lights were saved for another intension. I, Ike all flrst-cluss Iiiihii bull aggregations, our Isiys get defented occasionally. - - McCalmont Township Pedagogues. Thn hcIiihiI directors of McCiilmont township elected the following corps of teachers Inst Friday for the coming term of kcIiimiI: Kleanora, No, tl L. L. Wingert, No. ft Arthur Single, No. 4 Ida Seller, No. .'I Iostu Sadler, No. 2 Dora Jones, No. I, J Initio Rowan; Anitn, No. 4 Irvln Mohncy, No. .'I Hannah Owens, No. 2 Carrie Wall, No. I, Marie Lydlc; llamlock, (,'. ('. Postlethwalt: Panic, Ilerlba M. Hurkett; Plfer, J. Mclfenry; Shrecken gout, F.C. Plfer: Cort,, James Hrown, Buttle Hollow, Harry Groves, Spruce dale, G. A. Morrison. Think it Anthrax. During thn past week live head of cattle died suddenly at SykcHvlllo from n malady that some of tho citizens of that section think Is anthrax. The first one to die was owned by Karl Iong, which died Wednesday. Then tho dis ease broku out among Fred Wulker's cattle, which were pasturing In an ad joining Held with Icing's cat tle and only a wlro fence iHitweun them, Mr. Walker lost four. The cattle only lived alHiut two bourn after the llrst symp toms of tho disease uiailo Itsnppoaruneu. A Piinxsutuwney vuturinuriun wus sunt for but ho has not given the disease a name. His First Mass. ' Father Edwurd Drlsvoll, who recent ly graduated from St. Bonavunture Col lege, und who was ordained to tho PriesthiHid nt Frio on Tuesday of lost week, suld his llrst moss in tho Catholic church at this place last Sunday fore noon. The church was nicely decorated with llowur for tho special occasion. Tho choir rendered somu very flue mu sic, A lurge congregation was present. Father Gabriel, of St. Bonavonture Collcgo, Allcguny, N. Y., preached an exoellunt sermon. A stated in this paper last weok, Futhor Drlscoll will romain In Reynoldsville to assist Fathor Brady. Death of Mr. Roberts. Mr. Emily Robert, wife of John Robert of Rathmol, died at hor home in that place last Friday and wag burled in the Prospect cemetery Sunday after noon. Funeral service wore held in the M. E. church at Rathmol, conduct ed by Rev. O. II. Sibley, pastor, and Rov. J. C. McEntlre, of thl place. The deceased was born in Cornwall, Eng land, March 12, 18:18, making her 01 years, 4 month and 16 day old at timo of death.. Wu married at Northumber land, England, February 3rd, 1854. Moved with her husband to Amorlca in 1887 and located at Rathmel in 1888. She was the mother of a large family, but only five of the children are living, Angelina, Joseph and JamoB, of Rath mel, Robert, of Northumberland, Eng land, and John B., of Grabamstown, South Africa. Mrs. Robert joined the M. E. church 24 year ago. It 1 claim ed by those who were acquainted with her that she was a kind friend, faithful wlfo and loving mother, Doctors' Annual fienia. Thn annual plenld of the Jefferson County Medical Hisiloty wan held In r rank's Pnrk, thin place, Inst Frldny. An usual It wan a Very enjoyable plcnle. Thn doctor nparn no trouble nor ex- pc use to make their annual picnics a mietHsn. Thn attendance wn large, not no mnny dis'U.rs and their famlllnn as iisunl, but more outsiders, The long tables In the pavilion were loaded with nlmimt every giHHl thing tho market afforded. Thn Keystone bnnd wan pres ent and played noinn of their fine selec tions while thn doctors nnd their guests patliHik of Urn viands spread before them. The iinmnrrled memlHirn of the Sisde ty nod a numlsir of young people of Keynoldsvlllo nnd other places, held a dance In thn park In the evening. At a business meeting In the after noon the following olllecrn wero elected for the Jefferson County Medical SiHde ty for tho ensuing year: President, T. C. linwson; vice-president, J. C. King; secretary, A. F. Buhner; censor, J. C. Slubliuan. Two new memlMirn wero ad mitted to the Society, P. P. Horner and J. A. HI in wen. Winslow Township Tenchern. The nehiHil directors of Winslow township met at Frank's Tavern In thin place Saturday and elected the follow ing teachers: Sykenvllle, No, ,'l I,. K. HurtloU. No. 2 !. M. Shaffer, No. 1 Jessie Smeltor; lllg Soldier, No. 4 J. W. Syphrlt, No. .'I Mary Mulr, No. 2 Key Nupp, No. I Miley Stiles; Mo freight, Charlen Norrls; Phllllppl, Mc Curdy Smith; Dickey, Miss Hurkett; Bollinger, Edith Kent,; .looks, Etta Sykes; Salt Works, (!. M, lindon; Host, Thomas N. Neff; Snyder, Miss Glffen; Murray, Netla Coax; Sandy Valley, Alex Itolsirlson; Pancoast, A. (!. Pow ell; Steel, John Fugnte; Kline, Myrta Dean; Denn, No. 2 Russell Rudolph; No. I Cora Mllllren; Knthmel, No. 4 It. C. Wilson, No. 3 Flhel MeCrolgbt, No. 2 May Corlsitt, No. 1 Katie I,yden; Owens, Iris Johnston; Prescottvlllo, No. 1 Miss Sneddon, No. 2 Anna Davis, No. I Mllle l'iikord. Family Keunlon. Thn family of John A. Henry, of Hamilton, held a reunion at thn homo of one of tho nuns, D. L. Henry, In Punxsulawney Sunday. Thn family consists of eleven incinbora, three of whom am business men of Keynolils vllle, Walter C, J. C. and S. C, Henry. Tho reunion was held In Punxsutawuey on luieou'nt of it lining tho most conven ient place for nil of them to meet. Thin wan tho llrst t ime the father and mother have bad their family ull together at onetime. Some of tho older momls'r of the family had scattered out Into tho world before the younger members wero iHirn nnd bad never ull visited homo at the same time. A picture was taken of tho unbroken family circle. Mining Notes. General Manager Knhlnson Informed the miners' committee at this pluoo last Thursday that tho train, to haul tho men to and from Big Soldier, would not be run again, as requested by tho men. A mass meeting wan held near Pres cottvlllo Sunday afterniHin and nine delegates wero elected to attend a con vention hold In Dullols the llrst of this week. Sunday School Convention, Tho semi-annual convention of tho Washington Township Sunday School Association will be hold in thn M. K. church at Grove Summit to-morrow, August , 'Ird. There will on throe ses sions, morning, afternoon and evening. Tho program proof ixwltivo that tho convention will bo very Interesting. Austin Blakesleo Is president of tho Association und Frederic S. Crosloy secretary. McConnell vs. Imperial Quests. An exciting game of ball wan played on tbo ground at this place Thursday afternoon between the guests of Hotel MuCouiiell and Hotel Impuriul. The score was 18-11) in favor of Hotel Mc Connell. The playing was nut quite as soluntlllo as some of the games played by the National League teams, but there was plenty of genuine fun pro duced. Township Superintendent. Prof. Lex N. Mitchell, who is well known In this place, having been prin cipal of tho West Reynoldsville schools several terms, has been elected superin tendent of the schools in Young town ship. Prof. Is studying law in the office of A. J. Trultt in Punxsutuwnoy, but the position which the directors of Young township have givon him will not Interfere with his law studies.. Lawn Fete To-night. The West Reynoldsville Cornot band will bold a lawn fete at the residence of F. J. Austin, West Reynoldsville, this evening. Everybody Invited to at tend. The boys should be well patron lssod. ' If you want any thing done in ladles' tailoring you will And me at J. J. Sut ter's store after August 15th. J. E. Mitchell. The only bicycle shop in town'equlp- pod for doing all kinds of work 1 at C. F. Hoffman'. Great ssoriflce on our suits of 15 per cent, the next 30 days. Seeley'. A Cheap Crowd, A tally-ho party of aUiut thirty people left hero at H.JIo Thursday evening and drove to Keynoldsvlllo, At the termin ation of their route they turned Into rrniiK s rarK, ' whero a platform In arranged for summer dancing. lAftcr sHtndlng some time In dancing and do ing the right thing by a good supper the company drove hoiiin by a late niimn. Dnlloln f On rirr. The tally-ho party mentioned were thn cheapent would-lsi-'Wolls" that ever came to Keynoldsvllle. They did not "turn Into Frank's Park" Ih'CIiuso tbey didn't have the price. They tried to make arrangements by letter mid tele phono to get the use of park for noth ing, but falling In that they engaged tho park for 15,11 Thursday morning nnd nt noon of the same day sent a tele phone message that they lid not raise tho price for park. Alsiut 10.00 p. m. Thursday tho party drove Into town In a tally-ho blowing a bugle and making an much noise hs If they had money. After arriving In town they tried to "turn Into Frank's Park," but nn they failed hi show any "coin of the realm," tho pnrk wns not opened for tlieui. Tbey finally secured Samuel Tlllon Keynolils' hall by giving ono dollar to have the hall cleaned out tho next day. They brought their supsr with them also Hanuts. Tbo crowd wanted to dance and not having music with them, Clarence and Harry Keynolils lisik pity on them and furnished free music. uhn C. Hirst Honored. TVLKK, July :il. The miners of the Clearfield Coal company have Issued tho following testimonial regarding Mr. John C. Hirst, Into nusirlntendent of thn mini s here: "It Is with sincere regret that wn learn of Mr. John C. Hirst severing bin connection with the Clenrlleld Coal Co. Mr. Hirst has ably II I led tho position of superintendent for the alsive company at the Tyler mines for almost four yearn and during his stay hero he has shown himself worthy of the ressiet which wo, tbo employees, wish to show him. Wo wish him success in bin new fMmltlon nn general nusirlntondorit for tho S. W. Little Conl Co., knowing that he Is de serving of all the success which In sure to crown his lalsir." Signed by bin friends, The Employees of tho Clear Held Coal Co." Tho omployoon also presented Mr. Hirst with a handsomely engrossed let ter of reference and a gold chain nnd charm. Mr. Hirst, who Is no well known hero, ban gone to Indiana ntnte to accept a (sitter position than bo bad at Tyler. His family will remain In Keynoldsvllle a month or two, Kxcurnlon to Chautauqua Lake. Tho Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg K'y Co. announce another low rate ex cursion to iiImivo points on Sunday, Au gust I 'It h. A social train will leavo Keynoldsvllle at 7.0 a. m. These ex tremely low rate excursions to famous Chnutuiiquu Lake nnd tho Ixiuiitlful re sorts ulong Its shores uro a delight to those who are fortunate enough to go. Tho grand steamer trip the entire circuit of thn lake, which is Included In thn rates named, and thn attractive features at wonderful Celeron no ono should miss. The faro for thn round trip N only t2.00. Returning, train will leavo steamboat dock at 0.10 p. m. und Jamestown Station at 6.20 p. m. (East ern time). Starts to Atlsntic City To-day. Mrs. W. S. Stone will leavo hero to day for Turtle Creek, Pa., whnro sho will be joined by her daughter, Miss Agnes, nnd they will go to Atlantic City to remain a month for benefit of Miss Agnes' henlth, who has not boon well forssuvorul months. Tho doctor think the change will do her g(sl. If you want a good, substantial and pretty buggy at an extremely low price, you can got It at the Keynoldsvlllo Hardware Co. store. The buggies are being sold at a big reduction. See them before buying elsewhere. Excursion tickets on salu at A. V. R'v ticket office every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday during July, August and Sep tember to Chautauqua Lake and return fort.). 00. Each Tuesday during July, August and September tickets will be on sale for Niugara Fall and return, 47.00, and Toronto and return tX.00. Ticket good 15 days. Atlantic City is the most nonular sea side resort in America and it. Is this folnt that is reached via Pennsylvania lull road seashore excursion on Thurs day, August 10th, without transfer through Philadelphia by purchasing ticket via the Duluwure River Hridue Route. On or about Aucust 15th. I will be located at the New Store ready to do all kinds of ladles' tailoring. J. E. Mitchell. Collars, all the latest styles and fads at Seeley's. See the new fall block in hats at Millirens. Robinson's shoes fit butter, wear long er, cost lesa than other. Two fine sboat for sale. Inciulre at Bon Ton bukery. If you want a fall or winter coat, jack et, suit or cape, it will pay you to have ll maue oy .Mitchell, the ludlev tailor. When you want the latest in anything go to Mllllren. Neckwear that is stylish and un-to- date at Seeley'. Superior lu style, service and fit Robinson's shoe. PKKSONAL PARAORAPH8 Ullmpsea of the People who art Passing To and Fro. Mr. C. Mitchell I visiting In Kann. Iul O. Melllnger wan In Kami Inst week. Goorgn Melllnger In In West Virginia thin week. Mlsn Mnry Mulr visited In Llndsey Inst week. (leorgii Hughe wns In New Bethle hem yesterday, George Harris In at Shamokln, Pa,, to remain several weekn. J. A. Welsh, Ihesliisi merchant, wan In Maynvllle thin Week, John C. Hirst bus moved hi family from Tyler to this place. Mlsn Edith Harris In spending a month at Wilkesharre, Ph. Mrs. C. C. Kiimberger I visiting her parents at Worl.lilngtou, Pa. Mm. I. M. His'li returned Monday from a visit In Marlon county. Mlsn Zulu (!. Wilson, of Dullols, vis I tel In thin place tho past week. Charles A. Herpel, the machinist, wan In Buffalo, N. Y., over Sunday, John Farley, an employe nt Hotel McConnell. wns in Cleveland, Ohio, Inst week. Prof. G. W. tjcnkord went loCliautati qua Friday to remain ten (lays or two weekn. Misses Grnen nnd Pearl Dougherty, of Clarion, nro the guesln of Mlsn Olive Reynolds. Mlsn Althea Sutter In visiting her sister, Mm. If. P. Thompson, at Port land Mills. Maurice O'Herron nnd P. Crnnoy, of Dullols, wi ro guests of Father Drlscoll over Sunday. Mm. J. S. A hermit hy, who wan at Jamestown, N. Y,, four weeks, returned home Monday. G. J. Corwln nnd J. J. Sutter left hern last Thursday on a business trip to Carthago, Mo. Mrs. Thomas Shields left horn Thurs day Ut visit relatives at Pittsburg and California, Pa. , James A. CisqM-r, of Aspnnwall, Pa., visited bin uncle, Nlnlan Cooer, In thl place Saturday. Mm. Nathaniel lluth, of Drookvllle, visited her son, L. R. Hutb, In thl place last week. Mm. It. L. Miles and daughter, Mis fdn, left hern yesterday to visit at Solo, Ohio, a few weekn. Mm. Dr. B. E. Hrmvor Is visiting her parents as Trade City, Pa. Sho will be alis' iit several wreks. Wilson Henry, of Hamilton, who Is studying dentistry, Is visiting bin brothers in this place. F. H. Beck visited his parents at Ran dolph, N. Y., lust week and also spent a day ut Chautauqua. Mrs. If. W. Herpel was called to Kellersbui'g, Pa., last week by tho seri ous illness of ber mother. Mrs. Ed. Drlscoll and Mlsn Ella Hol land, of Erie, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ed. Wlndlo, In thin place. John If. Kchoflnld, of Philadelphia, formerly suMirlntnndentof the Hopkins mill, wan In town Friday. Mr. Harry Kugler, of Philadelphia, 1 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. M. Phillips, In thin place. .Mr. Harry P. Thompson returned to her home at Portland Mill Monday after a abort visit In this placo. S. T. Reynolds, proprietor of the Inrge brick block on Main street, has been In Buffalo, N. Y., thin week. Joseph Fcicht, of New Castle, who visited hi parent here several weeks, returned to New Castle yesterday. Miss Nettle Rodger left here Friday on a trip to Buffalo, N. Y., Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Rov. J. B. Espy, of North East, and Mm. S. M. Gordon, of Drookvllle, were guest of Mr. S. S. Robinson last Thurday. Misses Alice Bowers and Nottio Mil ler, of Big Run, have been the guesta of Miss Olevia Murray a few day the past week. 'Squire W. L. Johnston and wife were at Corsica Monday attending the funer al of Mr. William Cowan, cousin of 'Squire Johnston. Mm. Daniel Krumanockor, of White Haven, Pa., I visiting her parents, 'Squire and Mr. J. D. Woodrlng, In West Reynoldsville. Mm. Dr. Joseph H. Hoffman, of Pitts burg, Is visiting ber sister, Mm. Mar tin Phalen, and her brother-in-law, C. F. Hoffman, in this place. B. W. Stone, foreman of the West- Inghouse Works at Turtle Creek, Pa., spent Sunday with hi parent, Mr. and Mm. W. S. Stone, on Grant street. Miss Gertrude Sterley returned to her home Saturday, after a few week' visit at Jamestown, Point Chautauqua, May ville, Buffalo and Niagara Falls Dennis Drlscoll, of Allegheny City, was In Reynoldsville over Sunday to attend the first service conducted by bis brother, Father Edward Drlscoll. Mia May Gephort, whose home is In California, visited her uncle, C. R. Hull, on Grant street last week. Mis Guphart is attending school at Ober lln, Ohio, and I in this section on a vacation. .
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