Subtcriptinn tt.00 yitrfimrin m(t'(nr. '. A.STHPIIKNSON. K.IUor and Pub. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1IH)2. Knti'iKil at. tlm Hwtolflc t Hnynolilsvllln fit., iMnwond cii mail matter. H (TMMRnvti.il! 1'Bi.tpnoRi tin. 01. Hoildau Goods ' T .aifffl stock to select from Wutche. Rings, Chains, thickets, Bracelet. Umbrellas, China, Sil verware, Cut (ilina, Ac Coma and lnsoet or stock and got prices before buying else whore. Goods selected now will bo bold for you until Christmas. All goods engraved free. C. F. HOFFMAN The KcynoMsville Jeweler STORE'S STOREXEWS The Holiday Books A groat lint of handsome books suitable for Christmas i-nd Now Your'. Lato copy righted bonks In exquisite bindings. Profusely Illustrat ed books. I'loture Hooks. Cloth A n C Hooks for babies and others too niimorous to mention. Coma and see them. Christmas Toys Ouns. I'lstols. Animals. En gines. Block. Horses. Games, Trains. Hobby Horses. Go carts. Dolls. 'Wagons, and a thousand and one other play things for little and big folks. Albums l'hoto, Auto and Scrap. It's a good lino wo'ro showing. You'll not seo any bottor. All pieces. Curios and Novelties This year wo have boon very successful In getting bold of Curios and Novelties frizes, almost all of thorn. You'll b taken at once with these. Hun dreds of dilToivnt ones. Stoke's Drug Store. fl Little ot Everything. Merry Chrintmas. Thursday Is C'hrislmas. Only seven more day o 19)2 remain We wish all our readers a merry Christmas. Our merchants are having a big holiday trade. The January term of court begins the 12th day of January, 1103. License court will bo held in Brook vllle January 19, 1903, at 9.00 a. ra. The P. It. R. pay car made Its month trip over the Low Grade Wednesday. County Teachers' Institute at Brook vllle next week. A largo attendance U expected. The Sykes Woolen Mill Co. plant was shut down last Saturday to remain Idle until next week to give the em ployes a week' vacation. Mrs. L. J. McEntlre did not forget to end some of the bride's cake from Mitcholl-McEntire wedding to THE Star. Accept our thank for same. The public and parochial school of this borough and the West Reynolds vllle schools are taking two weeks' vacation, from last Friday to January 5, 1903. Sunday school will be held In the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church at 9.30 a. m. next Sunday and preach Ing at 7.30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. T. W. Myers. Prof. S. $. Smith, principal of the Capttul School of Music ot Columbus, Ohio, who conducted a singing school at Reynoyllle last year, was the guest of ExJjostmaster A. M. Wooward over Sunday. John Trudgjn, reglsterer in 1st pre cinct, took his returns to Brookvllle Saturday. Tfiere are 352 voter In 1st precinct now and 335 when return were made before, making an increase of 17 voters In that precinct, t From Punxsutawney to Reynoldsvllle via trolley line Is now a realization that a few year ago very few people even dreamed of. Ad yet such possibilities are In their tyVcy In this section of the btatu. T (investment la sure pay. PunxsutawuLf Hewt At thi meeting of the Reynoldsvllli Building anASi'golh Association Moo day ev' iiln-vils v were sold at fair premium, liunyssoclatlon has been the mesas of mV"f people now owning home of their who 'would other wise ba living 1"" ted borne. - - ' AT HYMEN'S ALTAR. Frank Welsh and Margaret Bulger Join Heart and Hands. At 10.00 a. tn. on Monday, Dooombcr 22. l!H2, Nuptial High Mass was cel. bratod at tho St. Mary's Catholic church In this plaoo by Father T. Brady, uniting Miss Margaret Bolger and Frank Welsh in the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Bolger, and Is a well known and respected young lady of Reynoldsvllle and has many friends here. The groom, Frank Welsh, Is a gatherer at Stat Class Company plant, and Is sMiken of as a flno young man. Miss Mary Kerr was bridesmaid and Peter Welsh, brother of groom, was groomsman. There were twenty-nvu Invited guests present. A wedding dinner was served at homo of bride's parents at 2.00 p. m. Mr. Welsh and bride left here on the 6.2" p. m. train Monday over P. R. R., amidst a shower of rtco and good wishes, on a wedding trip to Pittsburg. They received a number of wedding presents. The STAR Joins their numer ous friends In cxtendingcongralulatlons and best wishes. Day Early this Week. TllB STAR Is published on Tuesday of this week for benefit of our advertisers and also to get the work In shao so that the employes of this olllco can have short vacation. The nfllue will bo closed Thursday and will only bo open on Friday to receive tho names of new subscribers or money due on subscrip tions. Sunday School Treat. The Baptist, Muthodtst and Presby turlan Sunday schools will have thrir Sunday school treats In their rospccllvo churches on Wednesday evening, and tho Trinity Lutheran Sunday school will have a Christmas tree and treat on Thursday evening. Mrs. Lizzlo Smith, tho milliner, will bo hbiont from Christmas morning until Monday morning of nextwook and hor milliner store will be closed during that time. Tho Sock Social given by Miss Maud Meek' Sunduy school class at tho homo of Mrs. W. L. Fisher, was a grand suc cess tn every way. It was largely, at tended, more than ono hundred being present. The ninth annual ball of Ancient Order of Hibernians will be held In Frank's Pavilion, Roynoldsvillo, Christ mas evening, Decembnr 25. Grand march at 9.IK) p. m. Music by Star orchestra. N. L. Robins, an auctloner of Clear Held, who has had a quarter o( a century experience In that lint of work, con ducted auction at J. J. Sutler's dry goods store Saturday afternoon and and evening. Henry Rhoden, who ha been away from Reynoldsvllle about nine yours, most of the time In the South, was In town several days the past week. Mr. Rhoden now holds a good position with the Union Steel Company at Donora. Mrs. Harry G. Means, of Brookvillo, died at the Seventh Avenue Hotel In Pittsburg last Thursday evening. Sho had been In Pittsburg doing somo shop ping and was stricken by pneumonia. The body was brought to Brookvlllu and burled Sunday. William Dunsmore Lclrd, Infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lelrd, who died Tuesday night of last weok, mention of which was made in The Star, was buried In the Reynoldsvllle Comelory Thursday afternoon, December 18, 1902. Rev. A. R. Rich, D. D., of Du- Bois, conducted tho funeral services. The Big Run Tribune entered Its sixth year last week. In making men tion of this fact the editor of Tribune aid: "Will make no rash promise but with the support of the citizen ,und business men of this fertile little valley will endeavor to Improve and keep pace with the town the coming year." Of course he will. Rev. A. R. Rich, new presiding elder of Clarion district for M. E. church, preached In the M. E. church at this place Friday evening and held hi first quarterly conference at this place that evening. Dr. Rich also preached here Sunday evening. He la an able preacher and bis Sunday eve ning sermon wa highly appreciated. A freight wreck occurred on the Low Grade Division of P. R. R. one and a half mile west of Tyler Tuesday eve ning of last week, which disarranged tho running of passenger trains on Wednesday. Two or three of the passenger trains were as much a five hour late. Fifteen oars were wrecked The Reynoldsvllle, Verona and Renovo wrecking crews were put to work on wreck a soon a it wa possible to get them there. The fit st annual banquet of Mystlo Ommandery No. 313, Knights of Mai U, will take place at the City Hotel on Wednesday evening, Deo. 31st. Com' panlons, their ladle and Invited guest will meet at I. O. of O. F. hall at 7.30 o'clock. For social entertainment, the famous Star orchestra will be present to enliven the occasion with ohoioe music An appioprlate souvenir will be giveo to each lady. Companion will klodly note the date and hour of assem bllng and act accordingly. Students Horn for Vacation. Tho followlngstndonts nro homo from various colleges for holiday vaentlon : Raymond Elliott Brown, Cornell, Ith aca, N. Y. Misses Amy Kotio and Edith Bock, Women's Collcgu of Haltlmoro, Mil.; Joseph Macro, Misses Elva Colo- man and Grace Meek, Hock noli Univer sity, Lewlsburg, Pa., Thomas Cathors, Lock Haven Normal ; Clement Flynn, Will C. Smith and Frrd Smith, Dickin son Law School, Carlisle, Pa., Walter H. Reynolds, Piorco's Huslness College, Philadelphia ; Ira D. Bowser, Wostorn Medical College Pittsburg ; Miss Eliz abeth Davis and Harry L. McEntlro, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Philadelphia ! Paul Riston, University of Philadelphia, James O. Pent., Al legheny Collogo, Meadvlllo, Pa., M. Fred Reed, University of Syraeuso, N. Y., C. W. Hoffman, Western Medical College, Pittsburg. Miner' Mas Meeting. Tho miners of this soctlon held amass mooting In tho local union hall at Prcs cottvlllo last Saturday forenoon. Tho hall was packed. W. B. Wilson, of In dlai.apolls, Ind., secretary-treasurer of U. M. W. of A., P. Gllday, president of No. 2 district, John Sullivan, sub-district, Edward McKay, National organ izer i and Thomas Haggerty, National organizer, wore present and each ono delivered addresses. Tho design of tho meeting was to discuss somo matters In connection with tho assessments for the uld ot the anthracite men at time they wore on a strike. Coal Company Organized. Tho Bessemer Coal & Coko Company I tho name of a company organized by Roynoldsvillo gentlemen who will oper ate a mlno In Butler county, Tho com pany was organized last Wednesday evening. Francis D. Smith was elected president ; W. II. Stanley vice presi dent, Ammon II. Swnrtz secretary, Dr. W. B. Alexander treasurer. Tho other stockholders are J. C. King, Solomon SbttiTor, Dr. Harry H, King, S. M. Mc Crolght, Levi Schttgors, of Roynolds villo, and L. P. Sooloy, of Pittsburg. Keep Out of Law's Clutches. If peoplo do not want things suld about them that they are ashamed to sue in print, they must avoid those of fenses which are "contrary to the peace and dignity of tho Commonwealth," and for which they aro likely to get Into the clutches of tho law. Tho business of a newspuper Is to print tho now, and in the nature of things it cannot always bo agreeable to tho parties involved. Punxsutawney Spirit. Fire at Big Soldier. One of the coul company houses at Big Soldlor. occupied by Bort Clark, was burned down Tuesday morning of this week. Tho flro caught from a de fective flue. All Mr. Clark's house hold goods were saved and tho other houses nearby woro only rescued from the fire flond by bard work. Tho fire occurred at 7.00 a. m. Tho house was on what la kno vn a tho Hamilton side of Big Soldier. Ladies' Reception. On the evening of January 1st, 11103, a ladies' reception will bo held in the new quarters of Roynoldsvillo Lodge No. C19, B. P. O. K. Tho ontortaln ment will bo d; ueli s. cards and games. Supper will be lorvott. It is stated on the invitations thul "this reception Is given In honor of tho wives, mothers, sister and sweet leui-l of the lodge." Powder Mill Explosion. Thete was an explosion at the powder mill noar Punxsutawney about 1.00 a. m. Monday. No ono v as seriously In jured, but fho dwellings nearby wore badly damaged. Tlls is the second ex plosion at this plant within a year. Holiday Trade. The merchants of Roynoldsvillo have bad an unusually large holiday trade. Saturday was a very busy day for them. Running the street cars Saturday after noon increased the business consider ably that day. Holiday Bazaar. Tho ladies of the Catholic church will bold a bazaar in the vacant store room next to Goodor'. jewelry store on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this wees. Christmas Hour. The association stores will be closed Chrlsroa from 12 to 2. p. m. and at 5.00 p. tn. for the balanco of the day. Buy the kid a gun. Good noisy ones. Reynold d rug store. For Sale A driving horse and buggy at a bargain. Inquire at star olllco. Shirts for Xmas at MUlirens. JuBt received 1,000 pounds of butter lne at Double's at 22o per pound. A nice lino of albums to select from. Reynolds drug store. Fanoy china at C. F. Hoffman'. Men' and boy fine Christmas sweat er at H. W. Euson &, Go's. Holiday slipper at MUUreni. If you are looking for a nice Christ mas present go to Gooder's, the jowelur and get one of those fine umbrellas, the erioes range from 2.fi0 up to 118.00. ome and ee them. Edison phonographs, Vlotor talking machine, horns, Edison moulded record for sale at Goodor' the jowelur. Alway over 200 record In stock to elect from. , PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING. Joseph B. Mitchell and Miss Aida B. Mc- Entire Married Bunciny Evening. MihsAlilnB. MoEntlro, daughter of Mr. Htitl Mrs. L. J. McEntlre of Jackson street, and Joseph B. Mitchell, son of Lawyer and Mrs. C. Mitchell, of Reyn oldsvllle, who now holds a position as druggist In a Brockwayvlllo drug storo, were married In tho M. E. church at this place Sunday evening, December 21, IIMI2, at the closo of tho public service. It was a complote surprlso to muny In the congregation, and was In tended to bo u surprlso to tho entlro congregation, except tho Immediate families concerned, hot tho secret had been intrusted to somebody who betray ed the confidence of h friend, and a few persons wero present especlully to wit ness tho weddinp. At tho closo of tho sermon MIssErma Robinson presided at the big organ and played a wedding march and tho bridal party marched Into church and up centre aislo to front of altar, whore Rev. J. C. McEntlre, grandfather of bride, assisted by Rov. Porry A. Reno, pastor of tho M. E. church, performed tho wedding coromony, which was a beautiful and Impressive ring ceremony. After tho young couplo bad been pro nounced man and wife, tho bridal party murched out of tho church and then tho congregation was dismissed. During the ent.lrc ceremony tho organist played Nnrclssu softly. Tho brlda was dress ed in white voile and carried white roses. Tho maid of honor was dressed in white and curried pink carnations. Fred McEntlro, nephew of bride, and Walliioo Mitchell, brother of groom, woro ushers, and MIbs Carollno Robin son was muld of honor and Hurry L. McEntlro, brother of brldo, was best man. Tho brldo Is ono of Roynoldsvlllo's finest young Indies, and Mr. Mitchell hus cortulnly secured an excellent help mute. Mr. Mitchell Is a highly redirect ed young inun of this pluco. Both young people have many friends hero who will wish them success and happi ness In life's journey together. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell loft hero on tho curly truln Monday morning for Brockwuyvllle, whore they expect to reside for a time at leust. TllB STAR joins In wishing thom unbounded joy and prosperity In llfo. "Monkeying" With the Law. A weuk or two ago u fellow mimed McKeo wtia arrested for disor derly conduct and Constuhlo Wur- nlck, who arrested hltn, allow cd McKeo to go out to look for money to pay his fine and McKeo walk ed away and did not roturn with monoy. Saturday afternoon Constuhlo Wurnlck, of this borough, and Constuhlo Bro- ohey, of West Roynoldszlllo, attempted to urrust McKoo, but they fulled to gel him, or rather to hold him after they did get him. McKeo went up Main street, ubout a half square ahead of tho constublcs, defying them, and naturally It crcutcd somo excitement on Muln street. When neur Sixth street Con stablo Brochoy mada a dash for McKoo and the latter started to run and tho constablo drew a revolver and domandud him to stop, but McKoo stoppod not, but ran Into an alley and hid in a barn. Tho constables finally found hltn and got him out of barn, but somo of Mo Koo's frlonds lntorferrcd and ho got away from tho constables. Tho law should not bo trifled with In that man ner, and if we have not officers enough to arrest ono mun, when a warrant has boon Issued for him, then enough men should be sworn Into servloo to capture the person wanted. And persons who Interfere with an officer whon he is per forming his duty should be taught a losson by being arrested and punished for Interfering. The law is not a pluy thing. It should be more rigidly en forced In Roynoldsvillo. ChriBtma Candies. At G. Bohron's bakery will be found a fine line of candlo for Chttstmas. It will do you good just to look at the various kinds of choice candlo even if you do not buy any of it. Lowney'a ohocoluteB and other make of choco late will be found at Bohren's. John H. Doubles la having a big do niand for buttorlne. The people like It. Only 22 cent per pound. Try It, Near hose house No. 2, Main street. Jewelry an endless variety in broach es, stick pins, emblem pins, cuff but tons, neck charms, gent's and ladle' watch charms, gent's fobs, Sio., at Gooder g, tho joweior. Son the grand gift goods at Mllllrens See Shick & Wagner's dolls. Go to Burgo's corner grocory for boll day goods, tobacco and cigars. Umbrellas tn horn or Ivory handle at Mllllrens. Watches tho best and ohoapest at ttorrman a. She will like a nice box of stationery. New shade and ilzos. Reynolds drug store. A nloe china dinner sot would make a very good Christmas present. You oan save money by buying It at C. F. lion man s. Go to Double' for buttorlne. Sewing get at Mllllrens. Buy your wife a sewing maahlne for Christmas. The White Is king. Sold by C. F, Hoffman.. Overcoats for Christmas at Mllllrens, Should Receive Pay. At a mooting of tho Indlnnn county school directors Inst Thursday tho MttcHtlon of school directors receiving payment for tholr service wiisdlnMiwiotl. Wo believe tho time will cotnti when school directors and members of town council will receive at leant A small compensation for tholr servloo. There Is considerable work and grief connect ed with these offices and would bn noth- ng more than just that tho men who devote time and energy to look after tho best Interests of a borough or pub- llo school should bo paid for their work. Wo want good men for school board and town council and expect them to per form their duties faithfully and wo hotild bo willing to pay them for It. They nro crltlscd severely If they neglect their duty, but how often do peoplo praise them for doing tholr best. If wo demand so much from eottticll- men or school directors wo should pay them. At present to bo a niemlier of council or school board Is oven a thank less position. Narrow Escape From Lynching. An Italian, who Is now in tho county juil at Brookvillo had n narrow escape from being lynched at AnltnlustTliurs duy evening. Two English speiiking mon got Into a warm argument In a liar room und an intoxicated Italian Inter fered In behalf of ono of tho men und drew a knlfo and slushed tho other man, Charles Gustos, across the stomach. Tho Infuriated crowd caught tho Italian and a rope wus procured to lynch him, but somo of tho cooler houdod pooplo succeeded In preventing tho crowd from carrying out their pro posed awful crime of killing tho Italian. Gtistus was tukon to tho Punxsutaw ney hospital and will likely recover from the ugly wound bo received. The Italian was tukon to tho county jail Fri day, whoso numo Is Eugono Manells. County Institute. Dr. Samuel Weir, principal of Clarion State Normal school, will muko tho opening address at tho Jefferson County Teachers' Institute at Brookvillo ut 2.00 p. tu., next Monday. Subject : "The School as u Fuctor In tho Social Order." At 1.30 p. in. Wednesday 200 school children from Brookvillo schools will render Bomo music In Bolvedore opera house, under tho supervision of Miss Gertrude Stevens, toucher of music In Brookvillo schools. A crow of men aro now at work put ting in another balcony In Belvedere opera house that will scut 20(t'inoro peoplo. This will certainly accommo date all who attend either tho day or night sessions of Institute. SonB of St. George. Last Friday night District Deputy John Reddocliff Installed tho following officers in tho Sons of St. Goorgu lodge at this place : W. P., William Cop ping ; V. P., James Tovcy ; Secretary, Albert Noulo ; Treasurer, Georgo W. Sykos ; Messenger, John RcddoclilT ; Assistant Messenger, Thomas Justham; I. S., John Cottle ; O. S. S., Wlllium Northoy, sr. ; Chupluln, Edwin Hoare; Trustee, Thomas Justham. After the installation tho members of tho lodgu wont to Frank's Tavern and enjoyed an oyster supper. Tho Sons of St. Georgo lodgo In Reynolds, ylllo has boon vory prosperous during tho year 1902. You Bet We'll Get There. Tho Reynoldsvllle papers eac have a great deal of faith tn tho futre of their town. Both aro laboring U tho welfare of the nlaco and both anl ac complishing much good. Thoro win a ttmo whon Roynoldsvillo was a little slow, but that time has passed. During the past few years the 'town has been making great efforts to forgo ahead and there Isanotlcoablo difference in things thoreJ'TWjsow one of tho best towns In tho surrounding district and the pa pers have a porfect right to expect gome great things in tho future. Royn oldsvillo will "get there" eventually, DuBol lli ruhl. Winter Term. The Roynoldsvillo Business College winter term commonces January 1st, 1003. Special rates to ull students en rolling for the full term (night or day sessions) before January 10, 1003. Our graduates have positions. Wc can plaoo mauy more. Enroll at onco. New nock wear arriving daily at Mllllrens. . Try some panned oysters at the City Hotel routaurant. Something delicious. For One Christmas candles and fruits go to Burgo's oornur grocery. Come and look at the largest assort ment of guard chains, locket chains, eto., at C. F. Hoffman's. The time has come when I will give you a good low price on carpets, stoves, lumps and dishes, as I must reduce ray stock so my loss is your gain. C. R. Half. Comb and brush sets at Mllllrens. Gold rim glasses will mako a good present for fathor and mother. C. F. Hoffman ha the best assortment. Lots of Christmas thing here ho will like. Reynolds drug store. Oats 43 cents,' corn 72 woonts, pur ohop 81.40 ; for sale for cash at the Reynoldsvllle Mill. . Watch repairing a specialty, all work guaranteed to glvo aatlsfuotlon, at Goodor', the jeweler. , TROLLEY LINE IS IN OPERATION First Car Entered Reynoldsvllle Last Wednesday. WELL PATRONIZED SUNDAY Punxsutawney, Anils, Eleanors, Wlihaw and Populoui District Laying (long Twenty Mile of Track now placed In Direct Com munlcallon with Reynoldsvllle. Last Wednesday tho trolley lino that connects Punxsutawney to tho best town In JolTorson county Reynolds vllle was connected and a trolley car wus run Into this borough about 2.00 p. m. Tho rails were laid, but tho track hud not been ballasted, and Is not yet In shape, for running cars regularly, but at tho request of a number of pooplo curs were run between Eleanora and !tcynoldsvlllo Saturday afternoon and evening and a largo number of people caino Into town on tho trolley lino to do They Bring Prosperity to Reynoldsvllle. their shopping and our business mon had to hustle to wait on the Increased trade that tho cars brought to town. The. trolley lino will Increase tho trado groutly In Roynoldsvillo, and why not? We have us flno store hero as will bo found within a radius of Zr mllos, in fact, as flno stores as will bo found outside of tho largo citlos, and our mer chants sell their goods at less prico than somo of tho stores within a radius of fifteen miles of Roynoldsvillo. This Is not blowing, but Is an actual fact whloh any person can provo for themselves If they want to. The curs wore run on Sunduy to give pooplo an opportunity to tako. a trolloy ride and a largo number of people took advantage of tho opportunity. There' celptson this end of tho lino Saturday and Sunduy woro almost doublo the re ceipts on tho Punxsutawney end of line. Mr. Klpp Informed the editor of Thk Stah Tuesday morning that Wednes day afternoon of this week tho trolley company would begin running ono or two cars between Roynoldsvillo and El ounora and would koep the cars running tho balanco of this week and all of next week. Tho truck will have to bo bal lasted boforo the cars run permanently, Tho curs only run to Jefferson Supply Co. store now. Police Protection Needed. Rowdyism has been rampant frequent ly In this borough slnco the night- watchman has been tukon off, and oc caslonully during the day dlsordor has boon apparent, and It is very likely thut during tho holiday season drunkenness and dlsordor will bo consplcloug on our streets unless two or threo officers are on duty night and duy tho next eight or ten duys. Tho borough authorities should seo to It that good men are ap pointed to perform police duty. Don't select men that will join in tho rabble and get about as drunn as tho other follows. A drunken officer trying to enforce tho law is a travesty on the luw, and such things have been seen in Roynoldsvillo in day gone by Police protection during the holidays will cost the borough some money, but if tho propor men are put on duty and they enforce the law the receipts from arrests and fines will more than pay the extra expense and our town will not be over-run with drunkenness and row dyism. If this matter has not been attended to already, by all means give it attantion immediately. ' Carpet and Rugs. Volvat. Tnm.at.i-tAA nn.l Tnrrpatn fai. pets, Body Brussolls-Tupestries, Art . . . .1 C ... . . I i ... I. ..a g. oiumq aim ouivrua ivukb iu bluok nfc - R. Hall'. All persons wishing I X L cream on Christmas will please leave tholr order next weoK at c. M. tvans.' The finost Christmas mu filers at H. W. Euson & Co's. Silverware and silver novelties, the handsomest and largest line ever brought to Reynoldsvllle Is at Goodor g, tno jeweler. Automizor's cuff and collar boxes at MUlirens Did you see the Bohemian plaque at M. Ivans' racket store Big bargains in slltr mufllors and silk hundkerchles at A. KaUson's Bargain store. A gold watch Is one of tho nicest pres ents you can buy for Christmas. The lurgest and best assortment to select from at C. F. Hoffman's. Smoking jacket at Millirens. Mens fine slipper at II. W. Eason x Co . He will appreciate a pocket book or card case. We have some nloe ones, Not expensive. Reynold drug store. Typewriters for tale or rent. Inquire UoyuolusvlUe lluglness college Doll from lo up. Dressed or un dressed. Reynolds drug store, Silver knlvea and fork at Hoffman', PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Glimpses of the People who ore Passing To and Fro. Miss Helen Sooloy wus at DuBols over Sunday. . Clnronco Plylcr Is visiting relatives at lloathville. T. D. Thomns spont Sunday at bis home In Anita. Mrs. Isaac Swnrtz visited In DuBols , two days last week. Mrs. C. M. Lelrd spent Sunday In Du Hols with hor parents. Mrs. C. Bird Clark Is visiting hor paronts In Brookvillo. John Benson was tn Klttanntng anu East Brady Inst weok. Mrs. J, W. Dawson and Etholyn Wins- low wcro In DuBols Saturday. John J. Davis visited at Falrmount and Oak Ridge tho past wook. Mrs. T. C. Reynolds wont to Harris- burg Monday tosiend Christmas. Frank J. Black, proprietor of Tho Mansion, visited In Bradford Inst week. Frank Reynolds, a fireman on R. ft ' V. C. R'y, Is visiting In Shnmokln, Pa. Miss Maudu Emorick, of DuBols, was tho guost of Miss Julia Stoke ovor Sun day. Park Reynolds, of Frampton, Clarion county, visited his mother In Paradise Sunday. Ex-ShcrllT W. 11. Sutter, of Llndsey. visited his brother, .f. J. Sutter In town Saturduy. Mrs. Jacob Libbongood and Mrs, J M. March, of Brookvillo, wcro guests tn town Friday. Miss Mavholl Sutter, of I'lt.tslinrir will spend Christmas with hor parents in this place. V . Mrs. Dr. Hurry P. Thompson, of Portland Mills, Is visiting hor parents It. this pluco. Mrs. C. A. Stephenson visited her mother in Lock Havon a couplo of days tho past wook. Prof. J. E. Good, principal of West Roynoldsvillo schools, is visiting bis paronts at Goodvlllo. Amos Roitz, of Cool Spring, visited hlsduughter, Mrs. W. P. Woodrlng, In this pluco lust week. R. H. Fetter, of North Froodom, spent Sunduy with his brother, W. W. Fetter, In thlB placo. William Iloaro, of Anita, visited bis brother, Edwin Hourc, In this place Saturday and Sunday. Georgo J. Elliott, of Philadelphia was In town Saturday to soe bis mother-In-law, Mrs. J. L. Tost. Mrs. W. F. Lott, of Troutvlllo, visit ed hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. ' II. Stiles, tho past wook. Miss Lulu Black, a teacher in the public schools of this borough, Is visit ing hor paronts at Irvona. Mis Ethel Stuolioll, a teacher In Wost Roynoldsvillo schools, is visitlntr her parents In Indiana, Pa. J. C. McKoo left hore yostorday for Pittsvlllo, Venango Co., Pa., where he expects to spend tho winter. Mrs. David Reynolds and daughter, Miss Helen, are visiting tho former's sister, Mrs. Spears, In Pittsburg. Miss Margaret Dally, a teacher in tho public schools of this borough, is visiting her parents at Ponfield. Miss Gertrudo Fotter, of Pierco, Pa., who was visiting hor brothor, W. W. Fotter, roturncd homo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mulford, of Buffalo, N. Y., were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Blng Friday night. Mrs. W. C. Kubn, of DuBols, has boon visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Shaffor, in this placo the past week. Mr. Adallne Kamorer, of Pittsburg, who visited relatives in this section two months, returned to the "Smoky City" Saturday. Henry A. Rood, of Manchester, N, II., arrived In town Monday to spend Christmas at home of hi paveqts in this place. Mrs. W. II. Karns and son, Vvllllam, of Oakmont, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weed at Hotel Imperial over Sunday. Miss Hannah Stauffcr, of this place, who Is a teacher In the DuBols schools, attended the county Institute at Clear field last week. James E. Mitchell and wife, of Brock wayvlllo, were hero Sunday to attend the Mltchull-McEDtlre wedding In the M. E. church Sunday evening. Dr. Clifford L. Kauchor, a resldont physician in the Morcy Hospital at Pitts burg, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kaucher, in this plaoo. Prof. Oliver B. Kern, assistant prin cipal of the public schooU of this borough, wont to Landlsburg Friday afternoon to spend a week with hi parents. J. Van Rood, secretary and treasurer for the Roynoldsvillo Lead and Zlno Company at Carthago, Mo., is home to gpend the holiday with his family iu this pluce. Miss Nora Kunes, ot Emporia, Va.. who Is attending college at Philadel phia, came to Reynoldsvllle Monday to spend the holiday vacation with her cousins, Misses Martha and Anna Kunes. Mis Ada Crlssmau, of Allegheny City, formerly of this place, has been visiting in town several day. Mis Adu anl two of ber sisters have each bad a bard tussle with typhoid fever since they left here about a year ago. Master Monroe Nort burner, who has been attending school at I'hlllpsburg, Is spending Christmas at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. North amer, in this place. He Is accompanied by his cousin, Harold Howorth.
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