$Tft Star. Subscription tt.dO ier year, or $1.00 if paid ntrktly in advance. r. A. HTKPHKNMON.Itdllor and Fob. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28, 1WH). liich red liubii, Sujtjiliimi, Diamond and VnrtV 1 oh will find thrm all At C. F. Hoffman Mounted in rinun ' That rcilljunt miit the dear tfirl. I I I I I The bout selection of all kinds of RINGS, bought direct from the manufactur ers for ppot cash, enables us to offer you goods at a price our competitors cannot touch. Come and see for yourself. C. F. HOFFMAN, Jeweler and Optician. Y Travelers' Guide. Pnssonifnr trains arrive nnd leave Reyn oldsvllle follows: Alleylieny Valley liaihray. Enstwnrd. Westward. Trnln No. , . m. Truln No. K, B..VI n. m. TrnliiNo.13, ll.iMa. m. Trnln No. A, S.4Aa. ru. Trnln No. I. IS p.m. Trnln No.!,1.90p.m. Tniln Nn. a. .! p. tn. Trnln No. 14, Mm p. ni. Train No. 7, '9.13 p. m. Trnln iNo.lO, T.M p. m. KITNIIAY. Trnln No. 41. 1.00 p.m. Trnln No. S, B.M n. m. Trnln No. ?, H.IH p. m. Trnln No. 4, 4.;i p. m. li. It. P llij, (C. rf- M. IHr) Arrives I Popart Trnln No 7H 1 20 p m I Trnln No .2, 2 SO n m A Little ol Everything. Robinson's shops. Johns & Thompson, tailors. Arrow Brand collars at. Millirens. Brumbaugh & Hillls are soiling fur niture. Johnston fc Nolan are selling over Nguitr at cost. Opera house all week a big show for a small admission. The largest stock of silver table ware at C. P. Hoffman's. The finest line of satchels and travel ing bags at Millirens. Prof. A. C. Lindsey in Assembly hall on next Monday night. Our merchants are buying more goods this spring than ever before The mercantile appraiser's list will be found on an inside pago of this Issue. Good building sites and cheap homo for sale on easy terms by M. M. Davis. The new Walk-Over shoos are the swellest things of the season. Robinson's. A roedloine show Is giving perform ances at the opera house every evening this week. Stop and look in the window at C. F. Hoffman's jewelry store. It tolls Its own story. The New Bargain store is the place to buy your chinaware, queensware and glassware. The Sunday evening preaching ser vices in the M. E. church will hereafter begin at 7.30. If you want a good fitting suit or an overcoat, go to Johns & Thompson, merchant tailors. Johnston & Nolan are now selling a line of ladles' shoes for $1.50 that form erly sold for $2.50. Thos. Wlndle, who moved to Falls Creek a few months ago, has moved back to Roynoldsville. W have the nloest thing in a spring "tooth harrow ever seen In Jefferson county. Hall & Barton. , A long letter from our Paradise cor respondent was reoelved at noon yester day, too late for publication. Ltndsey wil make you laugh and cry by turns in Assembly hall, publie school building, next Monday night. One person was received into the M. E. church Sunday in full connection and four were received on probation. When you think of paint, remember the Sherwln-Williams paint. We sell it. Roynoldsville Hardware Co. A meeting of the carpenters of this place has been culled for Thursday evening to organize a carpenters' union, Reserved seats 25o. for the Lindsey recital in Assembly hall next Monday night will be on sale at Stoke' Saturday morning. - The funniest show of the season, Neat's Comedy Co., at the opera house all week. Admission 10 cents; reserved seats 20 oeuts. Welsbach's new mantle, "Yusea" Is 50 per cent greater than any oilier. Just put on ine mantel, we nave mora. Hall & Barton. lusepu v. iuiuirun, an employe at i . i ir I , .v ,i . v t- r 1 1 1 1 , . iusa piant, aim miss tuurtua xiuurar vill be married at the home of the ,tnau'u parents at winsiow, ra., to-day I Fifteen horse will be sold at auction t the Hotel MoConnell barn on Satur 'ay next, beglnulng at 12.30 p. in. Per xins wanting to buy a good borse cheap will find this to be their opportunity. Neal's Comedy Co. are playing to crowded houses at the opera house this week. Admission 10 cents; reserved seats 20 cents. We have Just i-ecei ved a nice assort ment of hot plates, gus ovens and ranges. Save the price of themselves In one year. Hall Liarton. The Lord's Supper will bo commein- orated at the Baptist church Sabbath next, following the morning sermon. Baptism In the evening. The streets were just muddy enough the latter part of last week to be In good condition for marble playing, and the small boys were at it early and late. The "birthday party" given In the Reynolds brick block Inst. Thursday evening by the Lutheran Aid Society, was well attended and was n very pleas ant party. Prof. O. W. Lenkcrd will give a store- optlnon lecture at the Kpworth League meeting In the lecture room of the M. E. church this evening. Lecture free. Everybody Invited. Seven new steel bridges will be built on the Low Grade Division of the A. V. R'y this summer. The wooden bridge east of the cut at Hopkins will bo re placed with a steel bridge. A correspondent from Hlg Run to DuBois Expmw says: "Inane Cable. one of the oldest und wealthiest citizens of this place, has disposed of part of his property and moved to Reynnldsvllle. The Daughters of Rebekah will have social tlmo In the I. O. O. F. lodge room this evening. The amusements will bo cake walk, gypsy camp, hat trimming and an old fashioned spelling bee. The Clearfield Public Spirit Issued an industrial edition last week. It con tained biographical sketches of promi nent citizens, and was handsomely Illus trated with half-tone cuts of buildings and citizens. Captain V. Urban and some of her re cruits, will hold a Salvation Army meet ing in Blood's hall at Brookville this evening. As soon as officers can bo se cured a Salvation Army will bo estab lished in Brookville. The town council of Brookville has Instructed the police to enforce tho fast driving ordinance of that borough. Ten miles an hour is the limit. That will bo hard on some of the owners of fust stock at the county seat. Grier O. Sweitzer, one of tho proprie tors of Hotel Imperial, was called to Limestone, Clarion county, last Wed nesday by the serious illness of his father, J. II. Swoltzor. Tho father died' before Grier reached homo. W. J. Miller, who died at Falls Creek last week, was a member of Roynolds ville I. O. O. F. lodge, and tho lodge here paid funerul expenses. Mr. Mil ler's death was caused by consumption. Remains were taken to Homestead for burial. John Yarger, father-in-law of J. II. Myers, of this place, died at his homo near Straltonvllle last Wednesday. Mrs. Myers died Friday and her father died the following Wednesday. Cancer and Bright' disease was the cause of Mr. Yarger's death. At the annual session of the Central Pennsylvania M. E. conference, hold at Hazolton last week, Rev. G. S. Womer, a former Roynoldsville young man, was changed from Nescopeck, Danville dis trict, to DUlsbury and Wollsvillechargo, Harrlsburg district. Millirens, the clothiers, who have been handling the Kane laundry work for a number of years, have taken off their laundry wagon and have quit handling the laundry. This was done to give the Reynoldsvllle Steam Laun dry clear field at home. Miss Nell Murphy, suooessor to Mrs. Taafe, has jnst returned from the east em cities with fine solection of millinery goods for her Easter oponlng, which will appear in the paper later. Will be pleased to have all of Mrs. Taafo' old customers and many new ones. The first commencement exercises of the Big Run high school will be held in that town Friday evening of this week, Judge John W. Reed will deliver the graduating address. The baccalaureate sermon was preached Sundiiy morning by Rev. Anthony Groves, M. E. pastor at Big Run. Hotel MoConnell and Hotel Imperial will charge fifty cents for Sunday din ner after April 6th. Heretofore those ho tels have been charging 25 cents for Sunday dinner, and a number of our townspeople, where there are only two or three in family, have been going to the hotel for Sunday dinner. Miss Mayme Coax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Coax, of Alta gheny City, formerly of this place, will be married at the home of her parents at 7.30 thl evening to W. J. Stout, of Allegheny City. The Rev. Don. 8. Colt, pastor of the North Avenue M. E. oburcb, will perform the ceremony. Rev. A. Z. flyers, of Pbilipsburg, formerly pastor of the Baptist church at Allen' Mills, was re-elected presl dent of the Centre County Sunday School Association at the convention held in Bullefonte last week. The Phil adelphla J' reus of Wednesday, March 21st, contained a good picture of Rev. Myers. Auditor' Report, t The auditors' report of West Reyn oldsvllle borough will be found In this Issue of TllK STAR. The report show the borough to be In good financial con dition. The resources over liabilities are 11,274.75. The auditors' report of Roynoldsville borough will be found In this issue. Attended Ootden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. David Bowser, of Walk Chalk, Armstrong county, who were married March 2fl, 1 850, celebrated their golden wedding on Monday of this week. Dr. A. H. Bowser and wife and David Cochran and wife were at Walk Chalk to participate in the celebration. This old couple, are tho parents of Dr. Bowser and Mrs. Cochran. Had Bmall Audience. Rev. G. H. Ylbbert closed his series of temperaneo lectures In this town In tho M. E. church last Thursday night. He was not successful In drawing large crowds to hear him, and yet he Is bright man nnd a good talker. It don't make any difference, how eloquent a lecturer may be If his subject is tem perance tho uudieiices are usually small In Roynolilsvlllo. Carelefc Shooting. .Tost before noon Saturday some per son shot a bullet through the front door of Wesley Mutter's residence on Fifth stroet. Had Mrs. Motter been In the hall at the time it might have proven a serious matter. Mr. Motter has learned that the shooting was dune by a boy who was after sparrows. This chap Is old enough to know that ho is violating tho law by shooting In the liorough. Meetings Continued. Evangelistic meetings continue at the Baptist church, conducted by Dr. A. J. Meek, the pastor. Subject for services this week: This, Wednesday, evening, "Tho Master Calling;'' Thurs day, "Tho Great Salvation;" Friday, "This is Not Your Rest;" Saturday, "The Meanness of the Devil;" Sunday morning, '"Tho Heavenly Company;" evening, "God has no Pleasure in tho Death of tho Wicked." Dummy on Flag Pole. Last Wednesday night threo mis chievous young luds hud a dummy rigged up nnd perched In a tree on Mnln Btreet, near school house, and by means of a wire they would let tho dummy fall to the sidewalk when ladies passed. Aft'T becoming tired of their joke they pulled tho dummy up tho flag polo at tho school house, whero it hung sus pended in mid-aii' until removed tho next day by tho janitor. Blue Prints Completed. Mr. Loomis, the engineer who made survey for tho electric railway In this place, was in town this week. Mr. Loomis expects to soon begin tho survey for electric railway from Brookville to Clarion. The blue prints fur tho rail way from Roynoldsville to F.lennora has been completed and Is now In President Ferrin's office, and outside of that thcro is nothing new that can be said at pres ent about tho proposed electric railway in our town. Small Blaze. Hope Hose Co. responded to a fire alarm at fl.30 Saturday morning at J. V. Young's planing mill. The fire was In tho small brick boiler house about twen ty foet from the main building. Tho "windows, door and roof were burned off. This is the second tlmo tho same thing has occurred inside of a year. One em ploye said Mr. Young- would cither have to got a shoot iron roof on the boiler house or put roof on hinge so it could be thrown off when the shaving in boiler house caught fire. A barge Crowd Present. The blessing of the bell for the Catho lic church at Big Soldier' last Sunday afternoon proved to be of more than ordinary interest. The weathor was delightful and quite a large crowd from Du Bills and Reynoldsvllle took advan tage of the excursion which wa run for the special occasion. It Is estimated that two thousand people witnessed the ceremony which was performed by Father Wienker, of Punxsutawney who had been delegated by Bishop Fltzmaurice assisted by Rev. Zubris- czy, of Adrian, Drlscoll, of DuBots, Brady and Drlscoll of Reynoldsvlllo. Sermon were preached in Polish and Slavish by Rev. Wienker and Zubrla czy. Next week we will publish a Bhort sketch of the origin of blessing church bolls. Among Shot and Shell. Ramsey Crawford, of Smicksburg, Indiana county, nephew of "Uncle" Ed. Seeley, visited in this place the pant week. Ramsey wa a member of the regular army three year and wa lo cated at Fort Bliss, Texas, when war was declared between Uncle Sam and the Spaniard. He wa on one of the first transport that went to Manila and wa in five fierce engagement and ev eral skirmishes. Men next to him in the trenches were killed, but Ramsey escaped wltboutevenasllgbtwound. He can relate some very thrilling expert enoc. Dr. Crawford, father of Ramsey, was a practicing physician at Reynolds vllle whon the unpleasantness arose between tho north and south, and Dr. Crawford responded to hi country' call for soldier. After the war Doctor moved to Smicksburg and located. Lodg and 8. S. Officers. Thursday niirbt of last week new of ficer were Installed In lodge No. 6 It), H. P. O. E., of this place. Past Exalted Ruler Fred. K. A. Aloxander conducted the installation ceremonies. The new ollleers are; J. C. Scott, Exalted Ruler; A. P. King, Esteemed Leading Knight: George Hughes, Esteemed Loyal Knight; James E. Mitchell, Esteemed Lecturing Knight; John Conser. Tiler: G. M. McDonald, Esq., Secretary; Rich ard Taafe, Trustee; John O Hare, E- uire; a. m. rasenmyer, inner Guard; r. Harry B. King, Chaplain. Last Wednesday evening the Presby terian Sunday school elected the follow ing officers to serve one year: Supertn- louuenv, u. v. i-aicn; assistant super intendent, Ralph E. McKoo; secretary, Miss Maggie Butler; treasurer, M. E. Weed; librarian. Miss Mary Cooper: as sistant librarian, Will Horpcl and Ar thur McClure: organist, Mis Lois Rob inson; superintendent Home Depart ment, Miss Doshlu Brooks. The following officers were installed In Reynoldsvllle Encampment No. 21)2, i. u. u. v., on Tuesday night or last week by District Deputy Grand Patrl- aich P. B. Cowan: Chief Patriarch, II. W. Herpel; High Priest, J. H. Orr; Senior Warden, It. W. Miller; Junior Warden, M. K. Weed; Scribe, Thomas E. Evans; Treasurer, A. H. Hoon; Trus tee, Thomas Davidson; Outside Sentinel, i nomas Davis. 8upper and Entertainment. Tho ladles of the Presbyterian Mis sionary Society gave a free six o'clock lea and entertainment in tho lecture in mi of the Presbyterian church last Thursday evening to member of tho church and congregation. Quite a arge number were present. The fol lowing persons furnished the evening's entertainment: Recitation, Inez Brown, recitation, r.shter Hell, select reading, Mrs. M. E. Weed, duet, Julia and Fran ces Kirk, song, Will A. Reynolds, reci tation, Annie Harding, slnuinir by male quartette Frank P. Alexander, F. H. Keck, Dr. II. li. King and Will Herpel. Tho membership of tho church has not In 'en taking as much interest in the Missionary Society as the members of that society think they should, and the five supper and entertainment were given In ho)es thai the Missionary So ciety will hereafter recelvo more atten tion from tho church members. Tho ladies of tho Missionary Society evident ly hopo that the following triplet will prove true in this case: -i ne y in people s nenris I una, Is iIii-omuIi lhi'lr mouths, Or 1 nilstukp miinktiiil." Daniel Sharp Dead. Daniel Sharp, one of our oldest citi zens, departed this life at 1.00 p. tn. Mommy, March zti, limn. Deceased was born in Columbia county. Pa.. October 4, 1812, making him over four score and seven years old at time of death. He camo to this place about sixty-one years ago, when the present town situ was a wilderness and wild animals roamed tho ground now used for street and alloys. Mr. Sharp was married twice and both times he was married to trlrls of this section whom ho "sparked" at tho resi dence of Woodward Reynolds. His first wire maiden name was Sallie Fry, and the second wife was Jane Hull. Mr. Sharp was tho father of fourteen chil dren, four as result of first marrlago and ten from second marriage. Daniel had been indlsoosed more or less, the past seven years. Immediate causo of death was gangrene in right leg. 1 he mortal remains of tho old irontle- muti will be burled In the Syphritcum- olory,- i'aradlHo, this afternoon. Funeral service will be held In the Svphrlt church. Additional Stockholder. On tho editorial pago will be found a statement over the signature of E. A. r orrin concerning tho financial affairs of the Star Glass Company. The name of the gentlemen who becaino stock holder In the glass company Monday should certainly be a guarantee to our Ciplu that tho company 1 on a solid is, as the stockholders are all good business men. lhcre has been tome delay in getting the plant built and, nonce, ine plant win not bo tn operation a soon as was first exiectcd. Well Played. "The Drunkard's Home" wa played at Centennial ball Saturday eveninir to a large audience. The play was given under the ausolces or the salvation Army. Captain Urban. Lieutenant Macnejdnr, A. A. Hyson, 1'etor Cox, Bessie Cox, Zelma Shaffer and Mirian Harris did the acting. The play was well produced. One Year in Work House. H. B. Kuhnselman. alias Wm. Henrv. pleaded guilty in Armstrong county court last week to attempt to commit a forgery, and was sentenced to pay a fine of 825.00 and cost and serve one year in ine work bouse. 1 his is supposed to be the fellow who forged G. W. Palen'a name to a chock for 927o.OO in January. Buried Yesterday. Elsie Marie Bauer, aged threo years and twenty-seven days, daughter of William Bauer, died' Saturday night and was burled In lieulah cemetery yes, terday afternoon. Funeral service wa conducted at residence by Rev. G. Johannes. Get the new color in your spring hat at itiiiuren . Robinson' i the place to buy your snoe. i For salo A registered Jersey bull. threo year old. Inquire of J. F. Miller, unoxuaie, fa. Nobby suits, the very latest style, is what John & Thompson, merchant tail or, are turning out. Try them. Latest styles in shoes at Johnston & Nolan' shoe parlor. Call and see shoe and get their low price. New shapes and colors In nookwear at Millirens. Ladle' Columbia Boot for 42.00 at Johnston & Nolan's. Perfect fita guaranteed by John & Thompson, merchant tailor. See my new line of mirror at bargain price. JJ. T. Cox, New Bargain store Rodger knives and fork the surae old price at Hoffman , (3.50 per dog. See Millirens new Steamer and Hat trunks. Individual Communion Cup. Communion service wa h'uld In the Prenhvtiu'lan chureh Huriilnv ntiirnlnir and the Individual communion cups were Introduced for the first time in Reynoldsvlllo. Homo of the members have been talking of getting individual cup for use In tho Presbyterian church More nnd when the pastor of a Presby terian church in a nearby town offered to loan the Individual onus of that church tn the Reynoldsvllle congrega tion one Sunday on trial, the kind offer was accepted, and so far as we can learn the member of the church were so well pleased with the Individual cup that a set will be purchased for the Reynolds- vine I'resiiyieiian oliurcli. Every church should have the Indi vidual communion cup. Some members of the M. E. church in this place have neon tin King or individual commun ion cutis for that church for sev eral years, but, so far It ha only ended in talk. As a communicant of the M. E. church we Iioimi the time Is not far distant when the individual cups will be used In that ehureh. Sinne ionplc on- loci to ine individual communion cups wcniise they think It Is a stun of style or hlghtonuness, hut we are of the opinion that it is cleanlier nnd more healthful than the old way of commun ing. Wo cannot sen whv any person should raise an objection to tho individ ual cup Rjtem. SheilfT's Sales. Sheriff Jacob M. Chesnutt. of Jeffer son county, will expose to public sale at ine court iiousd in Ui-ookvlllH on r rlday, April H, 1IMM), tho following properties': Proiiorty of II. E. Hngue, In Winsiow township, one lot and dwelling house. Proiiorty of James I. Wood, in Kldred township, forty eight acres of land, one frame dwelling. 'roperty of It. W. Moorhead. In Rlchardsville, one lot and dwelling house. Proiicrtv of Nancv J. Steel. In Wins- low township, over one acre of land and frame dwelling house. 1'roiKirt.v of Sarah C. oung. In Plnn- creek township, 25 acres of land and one frame dwelling house. Property or S. A. Lylu, In Polk town hip, 2lM) acres of land and one frame dwelling house. Pmiierty ol Margret. B'lytofl, formerly Gowen, widow of O. M. Gowen, in Punx sutawney borough, one lot and frame dwelling house. Property of S. C. Bond, administrator of W. J. Pendleton, In Snydor town ship, 75 acres of land, one fiame dwell ing and barn. Property of Mary A. Barnhart, In Clayvlllo borough, one town lot and dwelling house. Proiierty of Charles Chick, In Perrv township, about two aeres of land and one frame dwelling house. People Who Pay the Printer. Tho following personshave paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list since lust report: Wllllnm tiros., Keyniililsvllle, Nov. 1(1. 1W. Dr. II. V. Hhliis. Kiiilimvl, April II, ll. J. H. Neliln. Kluru. Iiiiiiiinn eiiutiLv. I'll.. Mnrt'h . Hill. v, . K. .Meredith, runxsiituwney, IMurrli II, 1WII. .Iiilin K. Hopkins, I'lltsliunr, now Mnrrh 1II.IKU. MlrliHiil t'nruy, Myi'isilnlii, l'u.,(newl Mureh !, Il). W.J. Iliilrlilnsiin. New Kiimliiutiiii. Keliru- rv 8. llMHt. .1.11. I.olt, Iteynolilsvllle, .liiiiuarv :KI. mil. !. K. HtriiiiMi'.Ht'yiiiililsvllleliiMimrv :m, liml. II. II. Hlllllll. Kevnolllsvlllu. I new I tilnn-li 21. lll. Tliomns Wood, Itiithini l, nesrl Mnreli 21, 1li. M. II. Wyiikisip, HriHikvlllo, Iloormlier is, Win. T. r, Mi'Enlevr, West Keynolilsvllle, Mureh 12, IWit. .mint's ill. Miirsii, iironkvllln, April I, WW. W. K. Miirsliiill. KeviiiiltlHvlllo. Mnreli IS. liml. rimrlpsT. Iii'iiii lt..lhniel .litniniry 2.1 1001. Wllllnm llurkluy Itevnotilsvlllu Man li II imi. t'hnrles Kuli New llollileliem Junuury 26 IIMII. Lindsey, Next. Prof. Alton C. Lindsey the noiiular dramatic reader will appear for the llfth time In Assembly hall on next Monday evening, April 2. Prof. Lind sey comes under tho auspices of tho Jiuhllo schools and needs no rocommen lation to a Reynoldsvlllo audience. The program will be interspersed with music by the Reynoldsvllle Main Quartette, the Public School Female Quartette and Mis Lois Robinson, soloist. Reserved seats 25c. on sale at Stoke's drug store next Saturday morning. A Card. I wish to Inform my friends, patrons and public in general, that we have our barber shop now located In the neatly nticd up rooms in basement or the Real hstate Co. building, where we shall be pleased to have you call and see us when In need of a shavu, haircut, shampoo or bath, or anything in our line. And we shall endeavor to please you to the best of our ability. Thanking you tor all the past liberal patronage, Your Respectfully, H. W. HEKPEL. Hotel Notice. It I hereby mutually agreed that the price of Sunday dinner on and after April oin, Bhall ne ou cents to each and every person. Meal ticket not accept ed lor this meal only from regular bona JUle weekly boarder, and then for them' selves only. r . J. ulack, Prop'r Hotel McConnoll. Wiley Sweitzeh, Prop'rs Imperial Hotel. Don't forget that wo aro still in the nlumhlnff business at tho old stand and have on band a large stock of plumbing material. All our work fully guaran teed. Hall & Barton. Carpenters will find a full line of edge tools, square, saws, auger, drill, In fact anything they would want, at the Reynoldsvllle Hardware Uo. store. For Sale Six-room house, with base ment and good cellar. Inquire at this onice. A special lino of men's and ladles' shoe at VZ.uo. Robinson'. Buyyour Easter neckwear at Millirens and be sure you are u-to-date. Johnston & Nolan have a One line of Emerson' shoe for gentlemen. See them. "Yusea" the new Welsbaeh mantlo. give an Illumination of at least 50 per cent greater intensity than any mantle made. Try one. ilall & Barton. Millirens assortment of spring shirt excels an oiuer. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Glimpse of the People who r Passing To and Fto. Glenn A. Mllllren is In Kane this week. David R. Cochrau Is in Pittsburg thl week. Dr. J. B. Neale was In Pittsburg Sat urday. L. W. Huyck I In Rochester. N. Y.. thl week. Mrs. U. Euirune Phllllusls vlsltinir in Brookville. Charles Clark and wife were in Du Bois Friday. H. Eugene Phillips is in Punxsutaw ney this week. Mr. James Marsh, of Brookville. vis ited in town Saturday. C. E. Ferritigur siienl Sunday with Mends at Sbanuoudale. Richard .terminus and two daughters visited in DuBois last Friday. Mrs. J. C. Milieu, of Rldgway, visited relatives In this plicu last week. Mrs. N. Hanau returned Thursday evening from a visit in Philadelphia. Warren Dellilu returned Saturday from a visit in Kauu and Warren, Pa. - Mrs. Dr. J. B. Nealo and daughter Miss Lulu, were in Pittsburg last week. Rev. Charles II. Presoott. of Cleve land, Ohio, ha been In town several days. John 11. Belt, suiierlntendvnt of the coal works at this place, Is In Pittsburg mis week. G. II. Small, the' butoher. will move his family from Brookville to this plrice this week. Miss Elizabeth Sutter, of Punxsutaw ney, Is visiting her brother, J. J.' Sutter, In thl place. u a iiiub vj. e uiiia, n Biuuciii ill 1.UU Al legheny College, Mcadvlllo, is at home T ......... f II. ...... .. I.. . I. A I on a short vacation. Misses Jennie Kennedy and Amy Stiner, of Brookville, visited Mrs. Sam uel Barton last week. G. Ralph Adam, editor Ilicord. and J. T. Armstrong, of Brockwayvlllc, spent Sunday In town. Paul Riston, student In the Klskl- rtiinltas school at Saltnburg, Pa., is home on a teti-duy vacation. Dr. W. B. Alexander and wlfo were at Clearfield Monday attending the fun eral of Miss Fannie Graham. Mrs. John Beck, of New Bethlehem, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I'hlllips, In this place. William Barkley, who has been at Mt. Pleasant u few weeks, returned to his home in this place last week. Charlie Kah, formerly of this place, now a prominent business man of New liethlohcm, was in town Monday. Mrs. Dr. J. W. AVarnick. of Glen Haxel, Pa., visited her sister, Mrs. D. H. Young, In this place tho past week.- Mrs. J. II. Marsliull, of Butler, re turned homo yesterday after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. J. II. Corbott. Atmoru Shaffer, the soldier boy who was at hmne on a short furlough, re turned to Fort Thomas, Ky., the first of this week. Frank Schlabig has secured the po sition of switch thrower in the B., R. & i Ry yards at Clarion Junction, near Johnson burtf. ' Charles King and Joseph Macro, stu dents in the Bucknull University, Lew- isburg. Pa., camo home last Wednesday on a vacation. Miss Carrlu Phillips, who has been In Philai'ulphla several years, Is visiting her parents, Mr. und Mr. M. Phillips, on Jackson street. Misses Elsie Ross. Minnie Wbitmore and Tiiey Dempsey, students in the Clarion Slate Normal, camo home last week on a ten day vacation. Clarence Hyatt Reynolds, a student in tho Philadelphia College of Pharma cy, I home for the summer vacation. Clarence passed the State Board exami nation and Is now a registered pharma cist. E. Greenbaum, who has beeu book- keoier at the silk mill since that plant was-II is l started, has resigned hi po sition here and will go to New York In ten day where another position is ready for him. Carl Wuyer, of New York, wholstotake Mr. Greenbaum' place, Is familiarizing himself with the work before Mr. Greenbaum leave. Raymond Elliott Brown, student in Cornell University, Ithica, New York, Is home on a short vacation, tie will return to Ithica next Monday accom panied by his sister, Miss Inez Brown, who will take a special course In the Conservatory of Musio and Dramatio Art department of Cornell. Miss Inez will take vocal music and elocution. Clarence Henry, of tho Henry Bros.' grocery store, wa dangerously ill last week with heart trouble. The following persona were canea nere ny nis nines: John A. Henry, father, and Mis livrf tha Henry, sister, of Hamilton, Pa., Drf W. G. and G. L. Henry, of Punxsutawl ney, Dr. P. P. Horner and wife and MisJ Tessle Henry, of Cool Spring, and Drj For Sale. Match team gray draft horses, nine year old and weighing fourteen hun dred. Also black and bay, seven and eight year old, weighing thirteen hun dred. Fresh cows, fat sheep and cattle, mowers, reaiers, binders, rakes, weed era, drills and general merchandise. J. C. Kinu & Co. Bids Wanted. Bid will be received for janltorhip of the M. E. church for ensuing year. Must be in hands of trustee on or be fore April 4. h. R. E. Koehlek, Seo. Economy. You will economize by calling at the Reynoldsvlllo Hardware & Furniture Co. store for carpets, furniture and gen eral home furnishing. We carry three of the best lines of plow on the market, namely the Oliver, Syracuse and Wlard Chilled plow. The genuine for sale only by the Reynolds vllle Hardware Co. Not reduced, but the same old price that we always sold them at Rodger knivea and fork $3.50 per dozen at Hoffman'. , See Millirens display of fancy half bate. Button shoe for men in patent calf and Russia at Robinson'.