1 fflte Star Suburriptinn $l.RO per year, or $1.00 if paid tlrietly in advance. V. A. MTKPIIKNKON. Kdllnr mid I'lifc. WEDNESDAY. JUNE fl. 1!MH. The Eclipse is a thing of the past, but HOFFMAN, the jeweler, is at the old stand, where a call will convince you that his i stock and prices eclipse all competitors. . C. F. IIOFFNAN, bicycle The Jeweler. REPAIR DY.PT. 1 Traveler' Guide. PiMwnnnr trains arrive and lenve Ucyn oldsvllle a fullowHi Allegheny Volley UaiUray. Enstwarri. Westward. Trnln No. t, B.47 ft. m. Tmln No. M, 47 ft. m. TrnlnNo.13, 11.2Tb. m. Trnln No. ft, S.: n. ni. Trnln No. I. 1.00 p. m. Trnln No. 2, 1..B p. m. Trnln No. 5, 6.14 p. m. Trnln No. 14, A.:il p.m. Trnln No. 7, B.M p. m. Trnln .No. 10, 7.IW p. ni. Sunday. Tmln No.41,1.t4p.m. Trnln No. R, S.47 n. tn. Trnln No. ?, .: p. m. Trnln No.14, 4.:ci p. m. 1!. 11. P. liy, (C. ct1 .V. Dir) Arrives IVpnrts Train No TJ 1 20 p m I Trnln No 72, 2 20 p m fl Little ot EverutlilnQ. VYUllnmB for shoes. Johns & Thompson, tailors. Strawberry festival Saturday evening. See the display of fancy vosts at Mllllrens. Brumbaugh & H1UU sow, lino and lay their carpets. The Inquisitive enumerators are now visiting the people. The early closing of stores was In augurated last Friday evening. A One line of men's and boy's hats and caps at Shlck & Wagner's. A large crowd attended the dunce In Frank's Park Wednesday evening. Strawberry and Ice cream festival In Bee Hive building Saturday evening. ' Fred Kline, of New Kensington, spent Sunday with his parents at this place. Our shoes are the sort you like better every day you wear thorn. Robinson's. Two furnished rooms In West Reyn oldsvllle to rent. Inquire at this office The Woman's Relief Corps will serve Ice crara and cako in Frank's Fark Thursday, June 14th. Friday the Keystone band of this place will take first prize at tho baud tournament in DuBois. Henry Delble and son, Eugene, and Ross Delble have been over on Mosquito Creek the past week trout fishing. Mrs. Nancy Porter, aged 72 years, died at her home near Corsica last Wednesday and was burled Friday. A collection was taken in the Baptist 'church Sunday for the famine sufferers India. The amount raised was $20.41. t. G. Bottorff was called to Johnson last week on account of serious Ess of bis mother, who died Sunday. J. B. Stauffer and J. D. Woodrlng, luerymen of West Reynoldsvllle, have led their names to the early closing rhe Republican primaries will be d Saturday of next week. The can iatea are all sure of getting the nom- (Vara Belle Howlett, ten-year-old enter of John Howlett, stepped on sty nail Saturday and has bad a very foot tpoe. ha dentists held a meeting Monday vetoing and decided to close their of ice) at six o'clock each evening, except iatlurdays, until fall. The Daughters of St. Georga will Verve ioe cream, oake. coffee and sand- w lobes in the Bee Hive building on Vburaday, June 14tb. - I Frank P. Alexander, assistant cashier h seley, Alexander & Co. bank, 'prained bis right ankle while playing lawn tennis Monday evening. A. M- Webster, wbo bas been fore man in the weaving department at silk mill six months, moved baok to Pater- son, N. J., the first of this week. I Jatues V. Murray, of Lindsey, Repub lican candidate for nomination for dis trict attorney, was In town last week. .'Mr. Murray is very popular candidate I The ladles of Helping Hand Society ttbe M. E. cburoh will bold straw rry and loo cream festival to tbe Bee 'ive building, oorner Main aud Fifth eets, Saturday evening next, June 9tb. Alex Riston and James Irving were over In Clearfield county trout fishing last week. They found tho water too low for good fishing. Vice-president MeCreB of tho Penn sylvania Railroad passed through Reyn oldsvlllo yesterday afternoon In a stcclal train on his way from Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Harry Hurpnl had tho front finger of his left hand badly lacerated last Thurs day by having It caught between cog wheels on a machine at Iterpel Bros,' machine shop. We havo greater desire that Sherwin Williams paints should give satisfaction than tho man who owns tho house. Wo havo mora at stake. Keynoldsvlllo Hardware Co. E. M. mills and Miss Anna Hollen baugh, both of Wlnslow township, were united In marriage by Hew G. Johan nes, pastor of tho Lutheran church, on Tuesday morning. The ladles of tho Helping IJund So ciety of M. E. church will bold a straw berry and loo cream festival In tho Ueo Hive building, corner Main and Fifth streets, Saturday evening next, Juno lth. The annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Clar ion Presbytery will bo hold In tho Pres byterian church at this place Wednes day and Thursday of next week, Juno 1.1th and 14th. T. C. Palmero had Valentino Pasarvls arrested for trespassing. Hoth Italians live at Big Soldier. Case was tried be fore 'Squire E. NefT Monday evening. Pasorvls had (o pay $5.00 fine and costs of prosecution. Register R. S. Williams' report shows that there are 250 children of school ago In West Reynoldsvlllo borough. In tho past six months ten children have been born In that Ixirough and there have been no deaths. Some timo ago I received a letter In the postolllce of valuo and importance without any nnmo signed or informa tion given. Some Information from tho sender will bo highly appreciated by me. NlNIAN Cooi'KK. Mrs. J. T. Guthrlo left a now umbrel la at Copping's grocery on Decoration Day, which was carried away and one left in its plnco. Tho person making mistake is requested to exchange same at J. T. Gutbrlo's, West Reynoldsvlllo. Mrs. Jesso Hover and daughter, Miss Elvira, of Cecil, North Dakota, who have been visiting in this section six months, started for their western homo yesterday afternoon. They will stop a fow days at Brookville and Manorville. C. G. Phillips' "Uncle Tom's Cabin" show was in Reynoldsvlllo last Wednes day and gave a good entertainment to a large crowd that evening. The show Is given under canvas. Tho parade was largo enough for a small circus. Mrs. Anna Yargor, of Strattonvillo, who will spend tho summer at Austin, Pa., visited her son-in-law, J. H. Myers, In this place lost week. Mrs. Yarger took Clnlr, four-month-nld son of J. H. Myers, with her and wilt keep him this summer. Aldlno Reed and Jessie Campbell, two lassies of tho Presbyterian Jr. En deavor, propose raising missionary money this summer by selling fiowors every Sunday. Tbcy will sell either button-hole boquots or large boquets. They solicit your patronage. Call at our store and see the Ruud instantaneous water beater in full oper ation. You turn tho spigot and tbo heater does the rest. Four gallons of hot water every minute. Nothing like it ever before seen. Don't miss seeing the beater work. Hall & Barton. Irven F. Dempsey, formerly freight and ticket agent for A. V. R'y at Oak Ridge, who has been promoted to posi tion of an assistant in the general freight agent's office at Pittsburg, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dempsey, In West Reynoldsvllle. Services at Reynoldsvllle Lutheran church at 10.30 a. m. Communion ser vice in English. Subject of morning's discourse, "How to Drink." Evonlng services at 7.30. Subject, fifth discourse on the "Parable of the Ten Virgins." Services at Chestnut Grove church at 3.00 p. m. Communion services will be held io the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Preparatory services will be held In the church Friday evening. Rev. H. T. Chisholm, of Falls Creek, will preach Friday evening and Dr. Robinson, ot the Theological Seminary of Allegeny City, Is expeoted here to preach Sunday. Dennis Burgoon, an employe of the Irvona tannery, bad tbe thumb on his left band so badly lacerated while work ing with the buzz planer in tbe tannery on Monday that It bad to be amputated. Irvona lYibutu. Mr. Burgoon bas been working at Irvona sometime, but bis family still remain in West Reyn oldsvllle. W. H. Miller, formerly butcher at tbe Jefferson Supply Co. shop, and John H. Ewlng, former employe of tbe same company, bave purchased Al, King's meat shop, next door to the Swartsi grocery store on Main street. Tbey took charge of the shop Monday. These gentlemen are both experienced in tbe meat business. Married at Ridgway. Philip Kai land Miss Ella Cox, both of this place, Vere married at Ridgway last Thursday. Lamps Ar Hett. The lumps fur lllimilnatlngoiir streets with electricity are now here and will bo put. tip as soon as the work can be dono. Councilman Married. Councilman Julius Cnar Ferris and Miss Irene Yoho drcrvn to DuBols Sat urday evening and woro married by 'Squire Woodrlng of that borough. They returned to their own domicile on Main street that evening. Party for "Tots." Ruth, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKoe. had a birthday party Monday afternoon from 3.00 to .M. Thlrty-threo little lassies were present. Refreshments were served. Ruth got a number of presents. Upset a Cupboard. Last Thursday evening a cupboard full of dishes In Thomas Taper'8 kitchen was upset and most all tho dishes woro broken. Glenn, the young est son of Mr. Taper, was on top of cupboard and accidentally upset It. Invitations Are Out. Invitations are out for tho' marrlago of Miss Elizabeth Kooliier, of West Reynoldsvlllo, and Vernon Loe Moore, of Boechwoods. The event takes place at 2.30 p. m., Tuesday, June 12th, at residence of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Koohlor. Miner Injured. Walter Jones, a young man residing with his parents on Worth street, was badly hurt Tuesday morning at Big Soldier mine by the roof of his room cav ing In. Tbe extent of his Injuries are un known as yet. Dr. Sayers Is attending tho Bufferer. Childrens' Day. Childrens' Day will be appropriately observed In tho M. E. church next Sun day by the Sunday school, and the exercises will take the place ot the reg ular preaching services both morning and evening. The morning services will consist of songs, recitations, solos and duets by the littlo people of the Sunday school, and the evening exor cises will bo given by the older mem bers of the school. Good programs are being prepared for both services. The church will bo decorated for the occa sion. It's a First-Class Show. Tho Rhoda Royal Shows gave two exhibitions at this plnco yesterday, and the verdict of our people, who witness ed the performances, is that it is a first class show, all that the management claim for It. Tho performance of the trained horses is worth the admission price alone. All the horses with tho show look as if they are well cared for, in fact everything about the show had tho apHarance of prosperity. Tho street parade was worth seeing. The show came In over the A. V. R'y on a special train. Will be a Large Crowd. Tho Knights of Pythias eighth an nual reunion, of the First Reunion District, to be hold In Reynoldsvlllo on Thursday of next woek, June 14th, promises to bo the largest and best re union ever held in the district. The committee are making the necessary preparations to make the day an enjoy able one for the visitors, and our citi zens should assist tho committee in giving them a hearty welcome. Tbe town should be turned over to the Knights of Pythias that day. Else where in this Issue is a request that the town be decorated June 14th. An Editor Weds To-morrow. Homer Weavor, one of tho genial editors of the Brookville Hrpublicun, will be married at 11.00 a. in. to-morrow to Miss Mary Agnes Kennedy, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kennedy, in Brook ville. Mr. Weaver and bride will leave on the west bound A. V. train in afternoon on a wedding trip to Atluntio City and other eastern cities. Miss Kennedy, who is a sister of Mrs. Samuel Barton of this place, is one of Brook ville's highly respected ladles. Mr. and Mrs. Barton and Mrs. C. R. Hall will go to Brookville to attend the wedding. Oame of Ball at DuBois. The Reynoldsvllle ball team, all home players except one, and he works in town frequently, went to DuBois Wed nesday afternoon to play the club at that place. The result was in favor of DuBois, although it was not because tbey excelled our boys on tbe diamond, but it was because they had a "rank" umpire who made many outrageous de oislons. The umpire not only gave some of the rankest decisions on record, but the DuBois papers either wilfully, or otherwise, prevaricated in reporting the game. They reported It a seven' inning game and it was a nine inning game. Tbey gave Reynoldsvlllo team credit with 9 scores and it was 10 they got. Our toam Is given credit with one home run and they made two, and there wore other errors in the article which did not give our team due oredlt, However, that Is about as fair as our boys can ex poet from the morning sheet, C, Meade Lucss Dead, Chlvln Menda Lucas died at the resi dence of his half brother, Frank S. Hoff man, on. Fourth street, nt fi.00 p. m. yes terday after a hard battle with typhoid fever. Funeral services will bo held at the resilience at 2.00 p. m. to-morrow, Thursday, nnd Interment will take place In Beiilnh cemetery. Meade Lucas was born In Reynoldsvlllo March 4th, 1872, making him 2 years, 3 months and one day old at time of death. Ho resided in Reynoldsvllle until about ten months ago when ho went to Pittsburg and ac cepted a position on one the roll roads running Into tho ' Smoky City." Ho was only there a couplo of months until he lust the big toe of his left foot. He came homo until his foot got well, re turning to the city about, tho first of the year. Tho last of April h came home slek with typhoid fever, which onded his earthly career. Mcndo I survived by an aged mother, his father died about six years ago, two half brothors, F. 8. and W. II. Hoffman, and a half sister, Mrs. Win. Wiley. W. W. Wiley, one of tho proprietors of Hotel Imcrlal, is a nephew of deceased. Meudu Lucas was a very quiet young man who won for himself many friends. 8chool Boards Reorganised. The school boards of Reynoldsvllle, West Reynoldsvllle and Wlnslow town ship re-organlzed Monday. HEYNOLDSVIt.I.K. Joseph S. Hammond was elected president of board, W. H. Bell secretary and O. W. Swartz treasurer. Dr. J. W. Foust succeeded himself, Dr. A. H. Bowser retired and Dr. J. C. King was sworn In as a new member. WEST HK.VNOl.IWVIl.t.K. 'Squire Stanley G. Austin, was elect ed president, Joseph McKornan secre tary, and D. M. Dunsmorc, treasurer. David Bollinger and John C. Richard retired from board and P. A. Hard man and M. E. Rldgeway wore sworn In as new members. Tho board moots next Monday night, when it is likolv a prin cipal will be elected. WINHMHV TOWNHIIIP. Tho Wlnslow township school board was re-organized Monday. Benjamin Haugh was elected president, W. A. London secretary and John Dougherty treasurer. O. H. Broadhead and Amos Goss succeed themselves. Frank Best retirod from board and Dr. B. F. Shires wus sworn In as tho new member. Former Reynoldsvllle Pastors Dead. Rev. P. J. Slattery and Rev. J. W. Crawford, former pastors of tho Reyn oldsvlllo Mothodist Episcopal church. were bul led last week. llov. Slattery, who had been In poor health for somo time and had resigned last November as pastor of tho Sherman, N. Y., charge, wus in JiutTulo, IN. ,, receiving treat ment. Ho had been In a hospital in that city, but died Wednesday morning in rented rooms that he and his wife woro occupying. Rev. Sluttory's death wus caused by bruin trouble. Tho body wus brought to Cullensburg, Clarion county, whero the Interment took placo r rluuy toronoon. Uov. ferry A. Keno, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon ShalTur, of this place attended the funerul. Uov. Crawford had been In Chicago attending tho General Conference of tho M. E. church and died suddenly at Cleveland, Ohio, on his way homo. We havo been unable to get full particulars of his death. It Is reported that when tho trutn stopped ut Cleveland, his trav eling companions, who- had left htm a short time before, found him dead. Drank Too Much Jamalca-Qinger. D. F. Burns, a luroo cigar maker of Corsica, drank six bottle of Jamaica ginger Thursday afternoon and died several hours afterwards. Burns bad been to Brookville and got Intoxicated and took a bottle of Jlquor home with him. His good wife thought he had imbibed enough of the intoxicant and she hid the bottle. Burns keeps a lit tle store and had some Jamaica-ginger for sale, and when ho failed to find tho whiskey he began drinking ginger and did not stop until- he emptied six bot tles, which caused his death. Burns had drank Jamaica-ginger once before and came near ending bis earthly ca reer that time. Ho leaves a wife and two children. Those who were well ac quainted with Burns say ho was Indus trious, a good workman and a kind hearted fellow, but he would get on a "spree" occasionally. Wanted to Kill Somebody. Charles Ennls, a swede who lives near Sykosvillo, is now languishing in the county jail becauso he threatened to kill his wife, three children and two boarders Thursday night. He drove thorn out of the house and would not let them enter again. Mrs. Knnla bad a warrant issued for him on. the charge of attempt to kill. When Constable John Null wont to arrest Ennls Friday be found him armed with a revolver and he threatened to shoot the officer if be came within twenty feet of him, but Mr. Null walked boldly up to Ennls and arrested him. He was given a hearing before 'Squire Asa W. Sykes and on fail ure to get ball Constable Null took him to iall. It Is claimed that Ennls Is a bad roan. Snappy, stylish shoes, prices away down at Robinson's. Low prloes, good fits, first-class work at John Flynn's tailor shop. New golf huts at Mllllrens. Coca Cola drinkers notloe: We are ready for business again. Reynolds urug store rountutn. Straw bats, all kinds, at Mllllrens. Johnston & Nolan have a fine line ot Emerson's shoes for gentlemen. See them. For Sale Good houso, plastered and painted, on Worth street. Call on or write to f aiace itostaurant, uiearllem. See the Union-made overalls and pauts at Mllllrens. Our store Is the home of reliable shoes only. Robinson's. OONE TO HIS REWARD. Jeremiah H. Myers Departed this Life Saturday Night Buried Mondsy. Jeremiah H. Myers, one of our old and highly respected citizens, expired at his homo on Main street at 10.4i p, m., Saturday, June 2nd. He had not been robust for several years, but was able to be out and around until tho 12th day of lust December, when lie had a violent attack of rheumatic gout and was never able to leave tho house after that. Gangrene finally set In and death was the Inevitable result. Jeremiah Myers wus born In Venango county, Pa., April 4, 1827, making him 73 years old the 4th of last April. Juno 3rd, 1847, ho was married to Miss Abl- gal Puff in Venango county, and had he lived a few hours Ionizer he wiiul.l have expired on his wedding anniversary, as It was fill years ago Sunday when this couple were married. They celebrated ineir gouien weiKiing three years ago. In 1852 Mr. and Mrs. Myers moved from Venango county to Punxsutawney, whom they resided until 187f, when Mr. Myers accepted a position as miller on tho McCroight grist mill atPresoott- vlllo and moved his family to this place. which position he hold until 1882. After quitting the mill he began to do car- tienter work and tako contracts, which vocation he followed until forced to give up by feeble health, During the war between north and south there wore only three men In punxsutawney who wero not enlisted Into service, and Mr. Myers was one of tho three. Tho deceased wus the father of elirht children, four sons and four daughters, but tho tour sons and one daughter pro ceeded him to tho Eternal Land. He is survived by his wife and three daugh ters, Mrs. G. W. Campbell of Now Castle, Mrs. Ellzaboth Willard and Mrs. Thomas E. Evans, of this place. Mineral services were hold at the residence at 3.00 o. m. Monday, con ducted by Dr. A. J. Meek, pastor of the isaptisi ctiurcn, of which denomination the deceased had been a member (or over forty years. Interment took place in tne iteynoHisvillo cemetery. The riall-bearers wero. Joseph Spears, Wll lam Copping, Isaac London, Robert L. Miles, Robert H. Wilson and George W. Warnlek. Thus ends the career of an honest. upright and Industrious man, for such a man was Joremiah Myers. Ho was a quiet, unassuming gontlomon and had a host of friends In Keynoldsvlllo, Punx sutawney, or wherever known. 1 he following out of town people at tended tho funerul: Mm. D. Downing, of Oil City, Jacob Anthony and wife, of Climax. Pa., Mrs. Simon Stokes and John Grlcks. of Punxsutawney, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Campbell, of New Cas tle. Tho first threo named ladies are sisters ot Mr. Myers and the last is his daughter. Mite Box Opening. Tho mito box ononlnir of tho Women's Baptist Mission Circle will bo held in Baptist church Thursday, June 7, at 7.4) p. m. Program: Devotional ex ercises; paper, "Does It Pay?" Liieilo Mitchell; solo, "Tho Holy City," Flor ence Stone; recitation, "The Prayer of heir," Minerva Williams; congregation al singing: recitation, "Her Gift," Ellle Mllllren; duet, "Mothers Homo In Heuvon," Florence and Marian Harris; reading, "Mrs. Prickett's Mis sionary Box." Lillian Sykes; Trio. "Pro tect Us Thro' the Coming Night," r loronco Mono, oe Woodward and Harry King; mito box announcements; benediction. Attending State Convention. The Grand Armv State Encamnmont and Woman's Relief Corps State Con vention are Doing held at Gettysburg this woek. Mrs. William Barkley and Mrs. J. D. Woodrlng went to Gettys burg yesterday to attend the conven tion. Mrs. Barkley Is the delegate from the Corps at this placo. After the con vention Mrs. woodrlng will visit at Wllkes-Barre. Hazluton and White Haven. Joseph ShufTor was elected dologate from the John C. Conser Post of this place, but he could not arrange his bus iness to allow him to attend the En campment. Save Ten Per Cent. County Treasurer Gil. C. Reltz is making the annual trip over the county collecting oounty, state, bond and dog taxes and mercantile licenses, and par ties paying their taxes to the county treasurer will save ten per cent. Mr. Reltz will bo at Hotel Imperial Wednes day of next week, June 13th, to receive Wlnslow township taxes, the following day, June 14th, at same hotel, will re ceive Reynoldsvllle borough taxes, and on Friday, Juno 15tb, in the forenoon, will be at the Ross House to receive West Reynoldsvllle taxes. K. of P. Will Furnish Flags. The committee in charge request the business men of this place to decorate their buildings for Juno 14th, the day of the Knights of Pythias reunion in Reynoldsvllle. The K. of P. has a large number of small flags which will he loaned to all the business places that will decorate. Those desiring Hags can get the same by applying to William Copntng. There will be a large number of visitors here to attend reunion and our town should be dressed in gala at tire for the occasion. Bids Wsnted. C. R. Hall will receive bids until the loth of June for the erection of a two story brick building on Main, street. The plans and specifications can be seen at Hall & Barton's hardware store. For Sale Good house on Grant street on easy terms, also for rent. Inquire of Mrs. J. S. Morrow for particulars. The nloest selection ot fancy half hose at Mllllrens. John Flynn, merchant tailor, makes up-to-date suits. Try litm. Our $2.00 shoes are handsome and serviceable fit perfectly. Robinson's, For Sale Good property on West End Jacksou street. Inquire at THE dtak omoe. Leather belts ot all kinds at Mllllrens. Drink Hires' root beer, as good as last year, Sc. at tha Reynolds Drug store. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Olimpses of the People who are Passing To and Fro. Frod Wiley spent Sunday In Butler. Daniel Brewer visited at Perrysvllle last week. J. O, Johns nnd wife spent Sunday In Brookvillu. Mrs. Samuel Ressler Is visiting In Now Maysvllle. L. P. Seeloy, of Pittsburg, was In town this week. Jasper McEntlre, of Helvetia, visited tn town lust week. Miss Georgia Corbett visited In Day ton the past week. James Irving and wlfo spent Sunday near Ltithnrsburg. Mrs. John 8. Smith, of Noblestown, Is visiting in town. Mrs. Richard Hughes visited a sister in DuBois Monday. M. O. Swartz and Will E. Black were in Brookville Sunday. Miss Minnie Basset has been visiting In DuBois the past week. Mrs. Gettus Schlnblg, of DuBois, vis ited In this place lust week. Reeco Williams visited at Brockway ville and Crenshaw last week. Thomas Lowther and wife, of Helve tia, wero In town Memorial Day. Mrs. James M. Marsh, of Brookville, visited In Reynoldsvllle Saturday. Arthur Barkley and Albert Fisette, ot Shawmut, were In town Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Ay res returned last week from a six weeks' visit in Pittsburg. . Misses Olevla Murray and Erma Rob inson are visiting In Gasklll township. 'Squire John M. Hays returned Frl dry from athreo weeks'tripln Missouri. J. Frank Schlubig, of Johnsonburg, visited his parents in this place last woek. J. D. Simpson, of Corsica, was In town Friday driving a very fine"span of black horses. James Martin and Miss Kate Fasen myer, of New Bethlohem, wore in town Sunday. W. N. Conrad, of Brookville, candi date for District Attorney, was in town Monday. D. B. Stuoffor and wife visited at Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa., the past week. Mrs. William SifT, of Sugar Hill, vis ited her slater, Mrs. A. Katzen, in this place last week. Mrs. Robert L. Miles left here Mon day to visit ut Chorrytree, Indiana county, and Altoona. John Nolan, A. II. Fasen myer, John Flynn and F. J. Black were in New Bethlehem Sunday. Mrs. William Mabon, of Marlon Cen ter, Indiana county, visited in this place the past week. Mrs. C. N. Lewis is spending the week with her mothor, Mrs. Hettle Zotlor, at Emurlckvlllo. M. G. Swartz, an employe of the Pittsburg Dinjxileh circulation depart ment, Is home on a visit. Miss Margaret Dailoy, of Penfield. visited hor sister, Mrs. G'. M. McDon ald, in this place lost week. J. E. Durnoll, of Connellsvllle, spent Sunday with bis sister, Mrs. A. B. Weed, in West Reynoldsvllle. Mrs. Anna Collins, of New Botble- bom, visited her cousin. Miss Kate Nolan, in this place last week. Mrs. L. M. Parker and Mrs. Roy. F. B. Williams, wero guests of Mrs. W. A. Thompson in this place Saturday. Mrs. W. M. Gearhelro, of Falrmount City, visited her daughter, Mrs. I. J. Plylsr, In this place the past week. R. H. Hughes, city advertising solic itor for Pittsburg Comnterciul-Gazette, visited friends in this place last week. Mrs. J. T. Coax, of Valley Home, is making an extended visit with relatives at Pittsburg, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Dr. J. H. Murray and George H. Mundorff visited io Gasklll township and Punxsutawney Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Prescott, of Cleve land, Ohio, visited tho tatter's sister, Mrs. J. H. Corbett, in this place lust week. Hon. A. C. Hopklps and J. O'Lougb tin, of Lock Haven, and Ex-Sberiff W. J. Leahey, of Falls Creek, were in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jonothan NefT, of Plutu vlllo, Indiana county, aged 8H and 82 years, are visiting their son, 'Squire E. Noff, in this place. Mrs. Charles Buck and daughter, Miss Zylpha, of Driftwood,' visited at the home of J. B. Williams in West Reynoldsvllle last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. DeHaven, of Brookville, spent Sunday with the let ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, In this plaoe. Mrs. Edward Phillips left here this morning to visit relatives In Philadel phia aud southern New Jersey. She will be gone about six weeks. Orlando H. Gray left here Saturday morning for Sault Ste Marie, Michlgau, where he bas a good position. He does not expect to return until December. - Dr. A. J. Mock, pastor of the Baptist ohuroh, went to Pittsburg yesterday to attend tho Pittsburg Baptist Associa tion, of which he has been a member for a number of years.
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