-) SnliMli)l!nn fl.fin per 'inir. fir ft I. on ij 1 pm Dlni'liii in unrnvrt, (' A. WTKI'lli;!SON. l;lllor mm t'nl.. MONDAY, DKCKM BKR 24, 11)00. ra r nit a it rttis xxn . :.r r i ; ' ; My a M- Holiday. Goods t are in. Come and see them. C. F. Hoffman. Clr? mint r.n m rrt-t n t i Traveler' Guide. PnsHctiaor trains arrivo mid lonvo Uuyn- nldsvlllo as follows: P. ct- . f. Jt.lAcOrmh JVn: KiiHlwnril. Westward. No. Il'j, H.iVI it. m. No. 117, il.i; 11. m. Ni. 114, ll. r.'n. mi. Nil s.: n. in. Nn. lot. 12 iW p. m. No. In I. Uf! p. in. No. int. H i J p. m. No. II I. ".; p. in. No. 1IH, 9M p. in. An. Iill, 7.IW p. ni. HI! Mia V. Xo.t'K.1.14 p.m. No. 117.11.47 u. m. No. 1IH, (Mil p. ni. No. IHI.4.:u p.m. n. n. t- r. nn, (G. m. jmv) Arrives I Departs rrrnlnNoTH 1 11 p in I Triiln No ii, 2 M p m fl Little ol Everything. Williams' shoes. A Merry Christmas. No )or next week. Cut glass at Goodor's. Buy RoblnBon's shoes. Mitchell, the ladies tailor. See Milllrens advertisement. Suitor's for Christmas goods. Female Minstrels Christinas night. Go to Robinson's for holiday slippers. Seo Shlck & Wagner's new line of furs. Great bargains in underwear at B. T. Cox's. Will huns' Bhoes excoll all others In iquality and price. Dinner sets, Imported china, at C. F. Hoffman's, thu jeweler. John Flynn. morohant tailor, makes up-lo-duto suits. Try him. A fine large bookcase has been put in the Public Reading room. New styles In Walk-Over shoes, rondo of black Russia. Robinson's. Clocks, watches, rings and watch chains at Goodor's jewelry store. Christmas treats will be given to the scholars of the Sunday schools th is o ven lag. Sixty pairs of misses' shoes that were formerly $1.50, now 75c., sizes 11 to 2 at Williams.' Go to Shlck & Wagnor'a for your fall goods. You will And a complete line of evorythlng. - Lud leg, you will find the best selec tion of lornette chains at C. F. Hoff man, the jeweler. , Come in and make your selection arly. MHUrens will lay it away for you until Christmas. Latest styles In shoos at Johnston & Nolan's shoo parlors. Cull and see shoes and get their low prices. For Sale Now buggies, wheels, tops, cushions, dashes, &c, also second-hand buggies and hacks, by L. M. Snydor. A new shoo for women. Patent colt skin; does not orack. We have thorn from A to E. Price $4.00. Robinson's. The most elaborate calendar for 1001 that has reached our oOloe from town firms la one put out by Brumbaugh and Hlllls. Watch meoting service will be held In the M. E. ohurob New . Year's Eve. Arrangements are being mado for a good program. Tbo Puoxsutawuey binru issued a sixteen-page holiday number last week with almost sixty columns of advertis ing in it This la the last week of vacation for the schools of this borough, West Reyn oldsville and Winslow township. School will begin Monday. Xou Will find dolls in almost every s. bit you will not find the kind we nVhy? Ours are better looking k Drug Store. A pair of gold eye glusses last Vetween First National bank Si mill. Finder will please V at The Star offloe. Tatthews, who was Injured V mine last Tuesday and 10 the Adrian Hospital v getting along nicely Vrd's friends gave him a ay surprise party lust as presented with oh by bis parents and A Christmas story and other Clirist nnis mutter will be found on un Insldo page of this issue. "The Young Mini Four Square" will be lite subject for the evening sermon ht the Presbyteriuiiohuroli on Deo. 30th. Tito largest lino of watches, clocks and Jewelry of nil kinds ever brought to Reynoldsi'lllc can be seen at Guilder' the jeweler. The Female Minstrels In the opera house Is thoChrlstmHsattraction. Don't miss It. Reserved seuls on side Ht Sioke's drug store. Tickets 15. 25 and Hi cents. Our now bus engine, is In working or der n nd wo are now in better shae to do job work, and we would not lament If our subscription list whs doubled during 1001. There will be a policeman at the opera house Christmu night to keep order. Those who are Inclined to be boisterous in the opera house ItHd bet ter remember this notion. "Rev, Dr. Waters' lecture drew ninny people. This brilliant young Chios goiin is bright, witty, crisp, and right to the point.'" Rockford Mnnihiy Star. At Assembly Hull Tuesday, Jan. l."ith. Over one hundred shares of capital stock of the Summcrville Telephone Company will be sold ut public auction ill the general office of the eorioration lii Sumrm rville on Wednesday, January llth. 1001. Joseph Henry Snyder, seven-weeks-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, died Friday of pneumoniii. and was hurled In Prospect cemetery Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. C. McEntire con ducted tho funeral service. Don't for got that the Altar Society of tho Catholic church will serve supper in the Star building two nights, New Year's live' und Now Years evening, and ulso dinner on New Year's day. Ice cream and cuke will be served dur ing tho evening. Pansy Foust is now a full-llodged school girl. Twenty-one llttlo friends helped her celebrate her sixth birthday last Tuesday. They had a pleasant time eating of the good things prepared by Pansy's mother and romping and playing as happy children can. Richard Murray, who reached his majority December 17th, was given a birthday Bu-priso party on tho evening of thu day when ho became his own boss. There were about forty friends present. Richard was given a rocking chair as a birthday present. Ice cream and cake wore served. "No ensior or moro gruceful speaker ever stood on a platform than Rev. Dr Waters. His words" flow and their rhyth is musical. He seems to bo abso lutely ex frntpfiir, and yet as finished as an essayist. "Ho speaks right on,' and from first to last you are under his power." Chicago Trihunf. At Assem bly Hall Tuesday, Jan. loth. Of all self-acknowledged puppies, the young mun who speaks lightly of female character and female virtue deserves tho highest place in the congregation of moral lepers. There 1b no moro certain indication of a weak brain thun the tongue whleh would disparage female virtue which would forget Its mother or Its sister, In casting Its foul venom on a purity which It can never hope to attain. Ex, The county commissioners' triennial statement shows the amount of real and porsonal property Ilk Jefferson county to be as follows: No. of tuxa- bios, 18,041; No. of lores, 442,002; value of real estato, (11,704,845; No. horses, ,448; value of horses, $223,201); No. of cows, 6,3811; value of cows, $78,704; value of cows, $78,794; value of occupation, $778,340; total value, $12,785,188; money at interest, $823,044. A delicious morsel In the musical farce, "A Wise Woman," Is the intro duction of a quaintly melodious sou thorn "crooning" song and lullaby, done by Miss Mario Lamour. The music of this number is said to be extremely catchy and easy to remember, and so popular does it immediately become that It Is whistled and hummed by all the small boys and by many of the big ones wher ever the play is produced. All the churches wore well attended Sunday and appropriate sorvloes were held in each one of them. "Prince of Peaoe" was Dr. A. J. Meuk's subject Sunday evening. The Sunday school rendered un excellent program in the Presbyterian church Suuday evening. At the M. E. church Sunday even ing the beautiful oratorla-cantuta, "Shlloh," was rendered by the oholr, assisted by others. It was certainly well rendered. The Low Grade passenger orews on the through runs have boon. changed to make a double run from Driftwood to Red Bunk and return in one day and then have two days lay off each week This was tholr run for several years but within the lust year it was changed so that ono crow would lay over at Red Bunk and in ouse a west bound train was late there would be a crew at Red Bank to start out on time on eastbound train, but the way the orews are run Ding now if a westbound through train is over a half hour lato tho east bound through train will be lato leaving Red Bank as the orow on westbound returns on the eustbound. No Paper Next Week. We will not Issue a paper next week. The officii will he open to do Job work nd receive money on subscriptions. Call and see us. Lost Finger. Gonrgii Smith, an employe on . Mc Donald's log train, had the forefinger t his right hunt! bo bniliy injured wuue making coupling Thursday that the tiger nail to lm amputated. S. of V. Officers. At tlio lust regulur meeting of Phil. Kearney Camp, No. 311, Sons of Veter ans, the Following Mincer were eteoieo: Captain, C. .1. MoPherson: lit Lleuton- ni, wood Mharpc; zna uuuiunanr. .i. W Kirkwood; Camp Council, l.eorge W. Stoke, jr., A. M. Woodward and W. II. Ford Unanimous Verdtct. From our ninny arlieles tho past few weeks received from various sources It will be seen that, tho comedy farce. A Wise Woman," is a strictly first- lass attraction with more originality nd novel features than any company hat lias yet visited us. It remains to bo seen how they will ! appreciated. " Scrap" Saturday Evening. Fire water" and an old grudgd among some of the glass worx- rs wns tho cause of a lively "scrap Saturday evening. One fellow pulled a revolver out of his pocket and threw t on the floor and the weapon went off. the hall striking a slioe of one of the mrttcipanls in tho row. It. whs more by good luck than anything else that some person was not shot, hntirely too many people carry revolvers. Wedding This Afternoon. At 4.00 ii. m. to-day, December 24th, a pretty home wedding will take place at the residence of James Pommy, Worth street, when their daughter. Miss Bessie, will he married to Thomas Davidson. Rev. Perry A. Reno, pastor of tho M. E. church, will be the offlciat- ng minister. Miss Minnie Pommy, sister of tho bride, and .lames Davidson, brother of tho groom, will act as brides maid and groomsman. A large number of guests have been invited. After the twain have been pronouneed man and wife a wedding supper will be served. This young couple have a host of friends In town who will wish them joy and prosierity as they travel life's pathway together. Home for Vacation. Tho following students, whom we did not mention last week, are homo for the holiday vacation; James O. Pentz, Al legheny College. Meadvillo, Walter B. Revnolt's, Washington and Jefferson C.illego, Washington. Pa., Louis O. Mollinger, Princeton University. Prince ton. N. J., Raymond Klliott Brown and Will C. Smith. Cornell University, 1th nca, N. Y., Harry C. Herpel. High School, Ithaca. N. Y., C. L. Kattcher anil loseph B. Mitchell. Medico-Ch I ru lo gical College. Philadelphia, Clarence H. Reynolds, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Philadelphia. M. Fred Reed, Syraouso (N. Y) University, Arthur W. McUluro, ntato Uollege, .loseph Macro, Rucktioll University, Lewlsbtirg. Misses Amv Reno and Edith Beck, Woman s College. Baltimore, Miss Elva Coleman, Hucknell University, Lewisbtirg; Miss lusio Ross, Clarion State Normal. The Teachers' Institute. The forty-fifth annual session of the touchers' institute was held in Brook villo last week and out of the 320 teach ers employed in the county, 323 attend ed the institute. The teachers of the county, or any person Interested in school work, could not ask for a better institute than the one held in our county last week, for which credit is due our worthy and wide-awake county superin tendent, Prof. R. B. Tellrick, who does not try to see how cheap he can get an institute through for, but who expends money tor the best talent that can be procured. ii tho teachers or our county win at tend such institutes as the one last week und are not bolter prepared after ward to tuko up school work, they had better quit teaching. Wells-Phillips. Addison J. Wells and Miss Ella S. Phillips, two young people well known In town, will be married at 7.0U p. m. Wednesday evening, December 2(lth, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Phillips, on Jackson street, in the presence of the immediate relatives ot both parties and a tew friends. Uev, Perry A. Keno, pastor of the M. is, church, will perform the wedding cere' mony. Miss Carrie Carrier will act at bridesmaid and Chester ii. Clover as groomsman. After the nuptial knot Is tied a wedding supper will be served. Mr. Wells is getting a bouse ready in West Koynoldsvllle and the young couple expect to go to housekeeping not later than the tlrst Of the INew Year. Their many friends will wish Addison and Ella much happiness and a good snare ol prosperity. Rally and Watch Meeting. Tho Baptist Young People's Union will hold a rally and watch meeting in the Baptist ohurob New Years Eve, from 8.00 to 12.00. The program Vlll be as follows: Devotional services; ad dress, president; selection, octet; "Our Outlook for the 20th Century," Lucile Mitchell; solo, Florence Ferrin; "The B. Y. P. U. as a Factor In the Develop ment or Christian Character," Maud Rea; duet, Florence and Marlon Harris recitation, Anna Davis; solo, Mrs. II Eugene Phillips; letters from absent members; recitation, Minnie B. W bit more; selection, trio; intermission and lunch; prayer and consecration meeting led by Thomas tiulliford. Subject, "Suffering for Christ's Suke." The watch meeting will close promptly a midnight, when tho church bell will ring out the 10th and ring In the 20tb century, The largest and most complete line of slippers in town. Kobluaou s. Mufflers of all kind at Mllllrens. Genuine leather pocket books ut Goodor's, the jeweler. Monarch shirts r. Mllllrens. A water sot, one large pitcher and six glasses lor 27 cents at is. T. Cox s. Dr. Wright's medloated fleece-lined underwear at Mllllrens. A PATRIARCH GONE. Elti.ha B. McClelland Expired December l8th Buried Thursday Forenoon. Ellsha Borland McClelland died at Is home In West. Uevnoldsvlllo Tues day, December 18th, at 3 30 p. m. Fie oral services were held In the M. K. hurch at 10.00 a. ni., Thursday, con noted by the pastor. Rev. Perry A. Reno, Hnd Interment was made in tho Reynoldsvillu Cemetery. The deceased hs born at fine (.rove. Centre countv. Pa.. D.ember lllth. 1823. and had he lived ono day longer would hnve been 7 years old. He wus married to Susan- null Powell February 22. 1N48. Unto them eleven children were born, Ave of whom preceded the father across the River of Death. Mr. McClelland re- ided In Clarion county many years and s consiiihte in I'ortor township, Clar ion county, two terms. He find been a faithful and earnest member of the Methodist Rpiscopnl church over 42 years. He died peacefully trusting the treat King. The wife. Ave daughters and one son survive the deceased, 'aa follows: Mrs. M. Mohnev, Mrs. Ed. Swenson. Mrs. Ed. Sehultze, Mrn. Thomas Tap per, Mrs. J. W. Folk, of this place, and John McClelland. Clarion Railroad Company. It was stated in Thk STAR last week that a standard gauge railroad would be built from Clarion to Sutnmervlllo. At meeting held in Clarion lust Wed ties- ay evening the Clarion Railroad Com pany was organized. The officers of he new road are as follows: President, ohn C. Whllla, of Plttbtirg; directors. Mr. Estep, oi Pittsburg. Mr. R'-eves. of Beaver rails. Dr. Haven, of Summer- illo, I. M. Shannon. A. G. Corbett and I. G. Yingling, of Clarion. The Clarion 7frjiiiWirnn says: "A wo understand the matter, surveys and Ights-of-way will be finished this win- tor, and work on the road will be com menced in tho spring and finished at the earliest posslblo time. The mad will be completed and In operation by tine mm. ItMrj. at t he vorv latest." It is expected that $200,000 will build- the road. The citizens of Clarion sub scribed $."0.000 and outside capitalists $150,000. There will be a shaking among tho dry bones when Clarion gets n touch with the outside world. This will be the best $50,000 Investment that town evor made. Falls Creek In July. There was a good attendance at the JetTei-son county school- directors' con vention held in Brookville last Thurs day, and the convention was Interesting. There were several warm discussions. A high school in every township was discussed. The townshis where high schools have been established are well pleased with the results. There was also some talk of establishing Central schools in townships and doing away with so many schools. This scheme Is young yet and was not received with open arms. Jacob c. smith, or young township, was elected president of the directors' association for 1001, and John Dougher ty, of Winslow township, was elected as one of tho vleo-presldents. Will H. Tyson, of Big Run. wus elected secre tury. Dr. J. B. Neale. of this place, was elected as one of the delegates to State convention. Tho countv convention will bo held In Fulls Creek next July. New Year New Century. We will soon entor a new year and begin a new century. Some of our readers will, undoubtedly, live to seo 1001 ticked off and 1002 ushered in, but few, if any, will live to see the 20th century give pluou to tho 21st cen tury. We do not expect to be ed iting THE bTAR when the 21st century dawns. We mention this to warn any of our subscribers who arc thinking of paying their subscription one century ahead that we will not bo responsible for at loast tho last two years of the 20th century, for if we have not been called hence by that time wo think we win nave made enough money In the newspaper business to retire and live the remaining years in this life without working, therefore, to save trouble don't pay your subscription farther ahead than 101)8. We wish all our subscribers and read ers a very merry Christmas and a hap py and prosperous New Year. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoflice at Reynoldsvillo, Pa., week ending Dec. , 10(H): Aaron Cohen, Miss Maggie Hutman, Ernest Hagstraln. Floid Hice. E. S. Lambert. J. F. McEntire, Mrs. Kate A. McCoy, S. G. Miller, Mr. Stone, Char ley Stale, Miss Whittakor. buy advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. WOODWARD, P. M. See the line of sweaters for Christ mas at Milllrens. Rings at Goodor's from $1.00 up to nuu and over uuu to select irom. Tablets given away with school shoes at Johnston & Nolan s. Silk kerchiefs rens for Xmas. with Initial at Mil Bust assortment of holiday goods, all bargains, at B. T. Cox s. Sweet-Orr's union-made clothing at Milllrens. Watches for everybody at all prices. Call and see. We give the best value for the money and the best selection, C. F. HOKFMAN. Mitchell, the tailor, produces a good fit at a low price. The finest assortment of clocks at Goodor's the jeweler. Arrow-brand collars 2 for 25c. at Mil llrens. Bracelets In gold and silver; over 100 to select from at uoodor s the Jeweler, Buy your friend something useful for a Christmas gut at Mllllrens. , Men's slippers from 50c. to $1.50. See them before buying, Robinson's. A graud display of winter caps at Milllrens. Silverware and silver novelties, an endless variety at Goodor's. Come and see the many pretty things. A serviceable holiday gift ono of MUUren's neckties, boxed for a gift. A POSTMASTER MARRIED. George B. Bowser and Mias Jennie Mc intosh Joined the Matrimonial Ranks. Geo. B. Bowser, Ralhmel's accommo dating postmaster and prominent gro cerymnn. and Miss Jennie Mcintosh, one of Itathmel's charming and highly esteemed young ladles, were united In the holy bonds of matrimony at 8 p. m., Dee -mber lllth, ut the residence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Meliitot.h. by H-v. Chlnliolm. Presby terian pastor of FullsCreek. MUs Mar garet Mcintosh. sNterof the bride, wns bridesmaid, and H. S. Wyanl was gi-onnisinnn It whs the greateat social event, In Rathmel this season. Ono hundred and seventy-live guests were present. An excellent wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bowser re ceived a large number of im-ful and Vxl'iahle presents. The band serenaded them. The H-nedict and bride have gone to housekeeping. Thk STAR Joins with their many friends In extending congratulations and wishing them joy and happlnesB When Appeals Will be Held. Appeals from the triennial assess ment for the yours 1001. 1002 and 1003, will be held by the county commission ers in the following boroughs and town ships of Jefferson county at tho times and plHees stated below: Big Run, Wednesday, January 30, at McClure Hotel. Henderson township, Thursday, Jan uary 31, at the house of Andrew Plfer. MeCalinont township. Friday, Febru ary, February 1. at store at Panic. Knox township, Monday, February 4. at H. E. MeCraeken's store. Pin'-creek township, Tuesday, Fcb 5, at Wiser's store. Reynoldsville, Wednesday, February 0, at Hotel McConnnell in forenoon. West. Reynoldsville. Wednesday. Feb ruary 8, In afternoon at Moore House. Winslow township. ThursdHV. Febru ary 7. In forenoon at Burns House, In afternoon at Ross House. Falls Creek, Friday, February 8, at Hotel Lnmontague. Washington township, Saturdny, Feb ruary 0, at Evans' store, Rockdale. In forenoon, and at Craven's store, West villo, In the afternoon. Warsaw, Wednesday, February 12, at house of John Fox, in the forenoon, and James Williams in the afternoon. A general appeHl will be hold In the commissioners' office Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, February 2tl, 27 and 28. Christmas and New Year Holidays. On account of the Christmas and New Year Holidays tho Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell on Decombtr 22, 23. 24, 25, and 31, and January 1, round-trip tickets at rate of ono lowest first-class fare and a third for the round trip (minimum rate, 25 cents) in either direction between Buffalo, Franklin, and intermediate stations; Bradford. Franklin, und intermediate stations; Johnsonhurg, Reynoldsville, DuBoIb, and intermediate stations; and between any of these stations and Pittsburg. Also in either direction between Alle gheny and Butler. These tickets will be litnfled for return passagn until Jan uary 2, Inclusive. Half tickets at one- half above rate will bo sold for children between tho ages of five and twelve years. Will Not Forget the Giver. Why not give vour friend u Christmas present that will remind them of the giver at least onco a week during 1001 A years subscription to TUB STAR would be just the thing, and It will only cost you 91. 00. Come into our new or nee and get a receipt and give that to your friend. We believe such a Christ mas present would be appreciated and they would think of you evory time they received a copy ol the paper. THE star gives the local, county ana general news every week. If you are not a subscriber, but a borrower, come in and subscribe. Reynoldsville will boom next year and you will want to keep posted. Subscribe now. When is a Turkey Dreksed t A Reynoldsville gontleman who has loisure enough at his disposal to grap ple with such important questions as the heading of this article, says: "The people don t mean what they say when they ask for a dressed turkey and want an undressed turkey." When asked to explain be said "Don't you know that when a turkey has Its feathers on it Is dressed and hen the leathers are off It Is un dressed?" Fortune Smiles on Them. We have received personal and un questionable Information from the east that "A wise woman ' Is making the strangest kind of a hit and have been doing an enormous business. Since the day it was started the management have been digging out and adding to It without fear or favor, until now it stands without an equal in its line. Suggestion Meeting. A suggestion meeting of the Re publican voters of Reynoldsville borough will be hold In the first preoiuct hose house on Wednesday evening, January 0th, 1001, at eight o clock for the purpose of naming can dldates for borough offices to be noinl nated at a primary election to be held on Saturday, January 10th, 1001. Committee Anyone Getting Married Will need a cook and heating stove or a gas range, also kltchon utensils, furniture, bedding, dishes, carpets rugs, shades, portlers, lace curtains, curtain poles, toilet sets, mattresses springs, couches, rockers, mirrors. Hall can Ut you out from collar to garret. Call In, examine our goods, get our prices and judge for yourself. We are pleased to show you our goods. Oppo site the postomoe. Holiday umbrellas, something oxcop tlonal at Mllllrons. Rings, the finest asuortmont at Good' era. Ladles' furs at the New Store. Johnston & Nolan have a fine Una of Emerson's shoes for gentlemen. See them. The largest line of useful Xmas gifts is to be found at Mllliruns. A fine line of cut glass at Goodor's, the jeweler. Mllllrons for your overcoat. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Glimpses of the People who are Passing To and Fio. Ed. Sinister Is In Pittsburg this week. Charles A. Horpel is In Now Bethle hem to-day. Hurry McMinn is visiting relatives at Bmckwayvlllc. A. W. Pentz, of Punxeotawney, spent Sunday In town. Mrs. Mary Myers Is visiting hor duughter at Kane. Miss Elizabeth Irving Is visiting rela tives ut Brookville. W. R. Meredith, of Punxsutawney, was In town Frlduy. Ellis Richards, of Avoninore, is visit ing relatives In town. Miss Marie Hepburn is visiting at Du BoIb and Grampian, Pa. Miss Ivu Levis, of Brockwayvillo, vis ited in this pluce lHst week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rumsey, of Mahon- tngtown, are visiting In town. Albert J. Sutter, of Clearfield, Is vis iting his parents in this pluce. Mrs. E. M. Gibson returned Saturday from a visit In Allegheny City. Frank A. Herpel visited In New Beth lehem and Fail-mount, last week. E. S. Strawctitter and wife aro visit ing relatives in Cumbria county. W. Bruce Mitchell, of Homestead, is (siting his parents In this place. Miss Mnybel Sutter, of Pittsburg, is Isitlng her parents In this place. Miss Florence Hays, of Adrian, visit ed Reynoldsville friends last week. Miss Otna Keller, of New Bethlehem, lilted friends ill this pluce last week. Mrs. John C. Hirst und sons, Charles and Jesse, are visiting at Cowansville. A. F. Yost went to Putney vlllo Sutur- ay to spend Christinas with his family. W. S. Townsond and wife are visiting in Pittsburg and Greensburg this week. MIbs Minnie Waenor, of Worthvllle, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. V. Shlck. Mrs. J. n Phillips, of Clarion, is vis iting her son, H. Eugene Phillips, in this place. Mrs. nenry Rhoricn and daughter, Miss Dena, am visiting in Cumberland, Maryland. Mrs. A. B. Weed and Miss Ethel Hepburn aro visiting at Oakmont and PlttBburg. Charles E. Strouso spent last week with his sister, Mrs. W. C. Murray, In Brookville. Lyle Gonrley, who has been working at Caledonia, cume homo to remnin un til after Christmas, Chas. E. Coax, brakeman on tho R. & F. C. railroad, Is visiting at Pittsburg and Ohio this week. Prof. G. W. Lenkerd, principal of our schools, will spend Christmas at his home In Clourflold county. Prof. H. C. Leavenworth, assistant principal of our schools, is visiting his home at Westvlllo, Ohio. Miss Mary Klahr, of Clarion, and Rbea Klahr, of Oil City, are guesto of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Phillips, of Pitts burg, are visiting the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, sr. Miss Mary V. Collins, of Philadelphia, is spending her Christmas holidays as the guest of Miss Sue Reynolds. Miss O'Brien, who has boon visiting in town for several weeks, returned to her home in Gettysburg Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Meokor. of Home stead, are visiting tbo lattor'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell, in this place. Miss Margaret Dailey, one of tho In structors in our borough schools, is vising her parents at Penflold this week. Miss Annie Murray, of Gasklll, is vis iting her brother and sister, Dr. J. H. and Miss Olovla Murray, in this place. Glee Humphrey, of Now KonBlngton, will spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humphrey, in this plaee. Mrs. E. C. Davis, accompanied by hor son, Lawrenco, will spend Christmas at Edenburg, Pa., with her mother, Mrs. C. E. Miller, who Is ill. E. F. Piper, of Slnnamahontng, Pa., a student In tbo Syracuse Unlvorsity, spent Sunday with bis classmate, M. Fred Reed, in this place. Mrs. Annie Winslow, District Dep uty of the Daughters of Rebekah, in stalled the officers In the Falls Creek ordor Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Hoadloy, of New Kensington, wllr spend Christmas with tho lutter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis, on Jackson street. Dr. H. P. Thompson and wlfo, of Portland Mills, will spend Christmas with tho lutter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sutter, In this plooe. Mr. and Mrs W. S. Stone and daugh ter, Miss Florence C. Stone, loft here Suturduy to spend a week at Oakmont, Pittsburg and Turtle Crock. Ed. MoMullon, of West Reynoldsville, and Mrs. Carrie Bryno, of Hopkins, were In Altoona lust week attending the funeral of tholr mothor, Mrs, Anna MoMullon. Mrs. S. L, Drake, nee Margaret Em ery, of Brookville, visited her sister, Mrs. U. G. Sohuafiiouker, in this place, last week. Miss Emery was mairlud to Mr. Drake last Monday, J
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