t Star Mu'Mimfifi'in tt.00 jirrfieiirin ailrntire. WF.DNKSDA Y.HI'.PTF.MUF.R 23, 1003. Kntereil nl tint ihimUiIIIi'k ill UeynuliUvllle I'b., munconil class mill I mill trr. MinnKnvii.nTri.RMioNK No. III. ytiK-7S.-A.ViV.vtrT.m:Trr' : . . .. I V ;j v..v . i If You Have Eye Trouble Of nny kltiil rnll anil Iiiivp your eyes pxiitutm'il free. IVi liiiineiil Iy Its'iili'd. always In ! found. Work Hiiuriiiileeil. Prices reasoiiiilile. '. V. IIOFrntd'hr Jm-Her. l'HOTO SUPPI.llvS IMIOTO SUITLIIvS PHOTO SUI'I'LIKS PHOTO SUITLIKS Fresh Kodak Films, Mates. Printing Papers, ClieniH'als, Tripods, IVnUiii.t; Frames, Graduates, Drying Clips, Cameras, Kodaks, and Developing Maehines. (If you uru u Is-plnncr unil tin mil know JiihI what, to do, come In nun1 ask iik ; we will Kindly give you pointers.) I STOKIJ, The Druggist j STOKE, The Druggist I STOKE, The Druggist STOKE, The Druggist ! fl Little oi Evcrutlilna. Dr. H. K. Hoover bus sold tin- Tuvlor properly on Hill sir. i t lo 11. M. Hot rick. The Wlshuw schools w ill hold a iic social In their school house Friday eve ning, Sept. 25 At the mini' lily meeting nf tholteyn oldsvilln lluildlng and Lniiii Assoola Hon Monday evening $1,40(1 whs mild. Central Quart. Ilo, f Dull Ik, will sing In tho Reynoldsvillo Presbyterian church Saturday evening of this week. Night school at the Reynoldsvllle Business College Monday. Wednesday and Friday evenings. Complete courses taught. County Surveyor .1. B. Caldwell, of Brookviilo, wan hum Moodily survey ing the grado for paving of Fourth street. Letters flora THE Stau'S correspond ents at Uathmel and Wlshuw n iv re eolvtd yi-Kiri day too Into for publication this week. Richard Pomroy, a graduate of Dm Tteynoldi-villo Business College, wont lo Klttutiiiiu,! Tuesday to accept a inikitlnu uh atenogr.ip'.ier. Miss Annie Stlvanson, of Klttanning, and Ming Elizabeth Tuaro, of Reynolds vllle, entered tho Reynoldsvillo Busi ness Collego lust week. Mrs. W. V. Wondrlng attended the llaughman-Reltz wedding at Ohl last " "Wednesday afternoon. It was a large .and very pretty wedding. The Bihlu Convonlion of the Clear Held Baptist Association will ho held In the Baptist church at Sykosvillo to morrow, Thursday, Sept. 24th. H. Fred StuulTor, son of D. B. Sluuf for, of Wont Reynolilsville, has passed the examination und is now an e.ngliiner on the Low Grade Division of P. K. R. Fourteen prof, sslonul and busInesH men wore put coon hunt in last nlj;ht. ' They made u rakl on a corntleld near town, but failed to capture, or even see, a coon. A troll. iy party of about forty young people wont over to Piinxsutawney last night and had a special supper at Hotel l'antall. They returned home on a epeclul ciir. There was a gentleman lo town last week who wants to start a glans jar factory In Hoynoldsvillo. We don't know whether his proposition will bo ucoepted or not. On account of the Dayton fair the B., K. A P. K'v will sell excursion tickets to Dayton Sept. 211. 3(1, Oct. 1 and 2, good for return passage until und la eluding Oct. 3rd. There was some talk of organizing b'-ancb of the Hut h bono Sisters, ladies department of Knlghla of Pythias, at this place, but we understand that it ban been glvo up. . , -. - T. h. Androwi and son, Charles R. Andrews, jr., of New Bethlehem, and L. K. Southard, of Boston, Mass., were In Hoynoldsvllla Inst Friday looking over tho town. Frank H. Best, of this place, Is In Bultlinoro, Md., this week attnndlng tho V. (). 8. of A. National convention us a delogato from the V. O. 8. of A. ((invention of Pennsylvania. Tim Presbytorlan Book Club hold a social at tho residence of L. L. Gour loy on Ornnt street Friday evening. The linly members of the club furnished t ho i iilabli'S, which were flno. Prior UoliertHon, of this plnne, an expel l"tii','d cml worker, has accepted a pewit ion hi mniiiiger of tho coal works nl . Ciiinp Umi. Mr. Kohurtson (Hgnn uiirk nt Tittup Bun lust Wednesday. .1. HiilTiiiiin. formerly of BuBols, has moved to Pittsburg'. Mrs. Huffman Hpont Hiindtiy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lonothnii Whitmoro, In this place and went from hero to Pittsburg Mon day. Mrs. I,. P. Miller, the milliner, went to Pittsburg this morning to buy now goods and will have a flno lino of street lints ut her store thu hitter part of this week, Mrs Miller will bring a flrst elas trimmer homo with her. Howard Jones, who was badly Injured August fith at Big Soldier coke ovens by falling under coku cars, and was taken to Adrinn Hospital, where ho ro mill tied six weeks, was able to return to his home In this placo Sunday. On account of two pago advertise ments this week, Milllrons and Blng Stoko Co., TllR Stab Is crowded for news spneo. Tho High School Bulletin, nn article on street paving, and other oval mutter will bo found on tho 8th page. Members of tlio Golden Gate Club held a social at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William Copping nn Tuesday eve ning of last week. Gauies were played, rofivhhinonts worn served. This club enjoys an "eat" tho third Tuesday of eaeh month. The fall session of tho Clarion Pres bytery Is being held at Kdenburg, Clnrlnn Co., this week. I lev. A. D. McKay, pastor UoynoldsvlUo Presby terian church, and W. L. Johnston, I'.-q., an elder In tho church, are at tending Presbytery. Thomas O'Hnre, who was playing ball niththe Kvansville, Ind., Central TAiague team the past summer, returned to Ileynolilsvlllo Friday. Ho was lead er In base running and was one of tho ''anient fielders In the league. Tom Is a ;ro "(1 til I -i- ii ml base ball player. John Doubles, or "Dub" Sharp, as ho Is familiui'iy known here, who has been playing ball with the Kane team this i-oitHiui and has been doing nrtUtio work in the pitcher's box, was In Uoynolds vlUo over Sunday. "Damn Humor" ays that "Dub" Is soon lo bo married to a Kane lady. Xiek Mayo, formerly proprietor of Iruit and grocery store in lleynolds v il lo, was one of the losers In tho firo ut Puiixsutawney on Tuesday morning of Inst week. M ay o'b store and house hold goods were devoured by the Ore fiend. Mayo pluces his hs-s at $2,fi00, with $."i()0 insurance. Harry MuKntlro, onu of the clocks at tho Corner Drug Store of C. L. May, had thu thumb of his right hand quito seriously injured by it coming In con tact, with nu electric fan on Thursday. Do Hols I 'nui iri: Hurry has been at his home in this pluce since Thursday nursing his soro thumb. There will bo communion services hold In the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning. Preparatory services Friday and Saturday evenings at. 7.31). n these orvieeg tho pastor will bo Hoisted by Bv. W. L. Barrett, of Worthlngton, Pa. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all who can to attend tliueo services. Miss F.mma Davis, who attended the spring term of school at tho Indiana State Normal und intended returning t) the Normal two weeks ago, postponed hor return to that school until the first of next your to uocopt a position as a teacher In tho Wlnhaw schools to fill tho vacancy caused by Miss Jessie Smoltzcr being 111 with typhoid fover. About thirty members cf Sitting Bull Tribe, of Desire, Including the de gree team, camo to Keynoldsvlllu last Friiluy evening and conferred tho War rior's and Chlof's degree on throe candi dates in Mazomanla Tribe, No. 341, Ira- proved Order of Bed Men or Reynolds vllle. After the degree work a ban quet was served In Frank's Pavilion by Caterer W. C. t,uter. Nino members of the Utopia Society of this place, and Mrs. G. W. Palen. of Williumspnrt, took a trolley ride to Puiixsutawney yesterday afternoon and took supper at Hotel Pantall. The party consisted of following ladles Mrs. C. C. Rnmsey, Mr. Dr. S. Reyn olds, Mrs. II. Alex StnKo, Mrs. U M. Simmons. Mrs. C. A. Stephenson, Mrs, C. R. Hall. Mrs. F. M. Brown, Mrs. V, R. Pratt, Mrs. J. A. McCrolgbt, Mrs G. W. Palen. Among the many subjects shown by tue International Bioscope Co., may be mentioned Jos. Jefferson's great play. "Rip Van Winkle." "A Trip to Mars,' "Little Red Riding Hood," 'Uncle Tom's Cabin." the greut yacht raco be. twnen tho "Reliance" and "Shamrock IB," "Robinson Cruso." "Delhi 'Dun bar' India," "Mother Goose Series" and 100 cotnio and mysterious subjects, specialties, Illustrated songs, toe cele hrated vocalist and character oomedtan, Mr. Chas. Buy Aood. A big show. Popu lar prices. Reynolds opera house, two tguts bept. z-i and z-t. Trolley Line 8utvey. A corps of engineers have about com pleted the survey for tho Jefferson 1'ractlon Co. trolley line from Reynolds vllle to Soldier and Hykesvllln. AfU;r this Is completed the line will be sur veyed to Uathmel. Kicked by Hotse. Mr. Samuel Ressler, of this place, re ceived a telephone message Monday that his brother, Frank Ressler, of Pansy, had been kicked by a horse and that there was little hope of his recov ery. Mr. Ressler was knocked uncon scious and had not regained conscious ness this morning yet. Temperance Institute. A temperance Institute will bn held In Centennial Hall In this place four evenings of next week, Sept. 2S, 2!, .'10 and Oct. I, beginning at 7.30. A good program has been arianged for each evening. The program for this Insti tute was crowded out of this Issue; of TllF. STAR, being handed In a little late. An Honest Young Lady. Yesterday morning Mrs. KateSaxton, relict of Ilezoklah Saxton, lost a pocket hook on Main street containing $112.1)0, Fortunately for Mrs. Snxton It was found by an honest young lnily, Miss Bertha Copping, clerk In C. R. Hall's storo. M Iss Copping returned tho mon ey to Mrs. Snxton yesterday afternoon. A tax receipt, with Mrs. Saxton' name on It, was found with the money. Talk of Reducing Water Rates. Albert Reynolds, treasurer of tho Reynoldsvillu Water Co.. Is paying the stockholders a 12 per cent dividend this week. Wo have been Informed that at the annual meeting of tho stockholders of this company next Monday, Septem ber 2S, the water rate will likely bo re duced 30 per cent. The water rate hns been entirely too high In Reynoldsvlllo and It Is to bo hoped that It will bo ro duced to a reasonable rate next Monday to take effect at beginning of the next quarter. Death of Mrs, Saxton. Mrs. Marlah Saxton, wife of FJIjnh Saxton, died at her home on Pleasant Avenue, at (1.00 a. m. Sunday, Sept. 20, 1003, after a protracted illness from con sumption. She was born Oct. 20. IKI7. Hor maiden name was Marlah Darkless. Sho was married to Mr. Saxton in infill. Klie was tho mother of seven children, two of whom are dead. Funeral Hervloo was hold at residence yesterday after noon, conducted by Dr. A. J. Meek, pastor of tho Baptist church. Inter ment was made in thu Syphrit cemetery. Paradise. Operation for Appendicitis. Mabel, eleven-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Smith, of Hill street, was taken to the Mercy Hospital In Pittsburg Saturday afternoon where an operation was performed on her Monday for appendicitis. Mrs. Smith Is out on a farm, near Pnneoast. nurs ing her nine-year-old son, Howard, who has typhoid fever, and could not ac company her young daughter to the hospital and could not come to see her before sho was taken to hospital. 1 hunt are now three Hoynolilsvlllo girls in tho Mercy Hosp'tiil who have been operated on for nppndlcllis. Zola iriflls, Ida Plyler und Mabel Smith, and they all lived near neighbors. The Motheis' Club. The Mothers' Club connected with bo I ut til lo schools will meet in Assem bly Hull Friday afternoon, September i.r. 3 30 o'clock. This being the first leei.mg of the year tho election of IhVors for the ensuing year will lie held. Prof. C. V. Smith will talk on a subject "f much in;virtmoo to parents. J he Moihei-"' Glut) Is an Important irganlzalioii 1. 1 at. It's monthly meet ing iiiu'tleis of mutual Interest to lurents and toui hers uro dismissed. Last yeur tho Clv'i did most excellent work for the good of the schools. This year with the increased number of school children In our schools an equal ly large Increase will bo expected in the Club. All mo'icM Interested In the welfare of their chMdren are most cordially invited to b.- present at this meeting. Farmers' Telephone Co. J. F. Miller, of Knoxdalo, has been duly authorized by tho CoolHiirlng, Knoxdalo and Itcvnoldsvlllo division ol Tho Farmers' Telephimo Co. to super intend the hutldlng or a line from Knox dalo, via Fuller and Kmorickvlllo. to Rcvnoldsville, and collect money sub scribed as shui'i'8 of capital stocK in suld company, receipt for tho same, which receipts will be accepted in ex change for certificates of capita! stock, after which no more stock will bo sold. A transcript 'from tho Record Book "B," page 200, In Rocordor's ofllce of Indiana, Pa., has boon secured by this division and will at once be placed on record at Brookvlllo. The Farmers' Telephone Co. was granted a charter Muron 18. V.m. Charter uoolc 07. pago 2. for Jefferson, Armstrong and Indi ana and adjoining counties for a period of UU years. Carroll-Williams Nuptials. James Carroll, jr., of Youngstown, Ohio, son of James Carroll, sr., of Reyn oldsvllle. and Mb Ann W. Williams, daughter of 1 nomas Wllliums, of West Reynoldsvllle, wero married In tho St Mary's Catholio church at this placo at 8.00 a. m. yesterday, September 22, P.K13, by Father Miller In the prcsenco of a low relatives uuu frlunus. Miss Margaret Friol was bridesmaid nnd Martin Shannon was groomsman. The bride and bridesmaid were both dressed in white. The wedding party drovo to and from the church In a cub. A wed ding dinner wus served at the home of the bridos parents.. Mr. und Mrs, Carroll left here on tho 1.20 p. m. P. U R. "flvor" yesterday for YoiHigstown. where Mr. Carroll holds a position as trainman on the P. & L. K. K y, A shower of rice and best wishes for success in life s journey wore given Mr. and Mrs. Williams when they left Reynoldsvllle. 25 oent pictures for 10 cent' at Milll- rent Saturday. All this month wall paper at a-dis. count at Stoke s. Ask for the J. P. Smith shoos. They are on talo at Nolan' shoe storo. Pat ent oolt, patent oalf, patent kid. Collision on Low Orade. Two freight tralus collided on the T,ow Grade Division of P. H. U. near Dents Run about 1.50 a. m. Saturday. Fortunately thn collision occurred on straight p'leco of track, giving the trnlnmen time to save themselves by lumping. Had It not been for tho heavy fog It Is likely tho trains could havo been stoppec" In tlmo to provent t he collision, as neither train was run ning fast at the tlmo. Knginn No. 1474, of the east bound train, was badly disfigured, but the other engine, No. I4SI, was not badly damaged. Several cars were piled up, delaying passenger trains from three to four hours. The wreck crew was culled out from Ileyn oldsvllle early Saturday morning. John McMnhan was engineer and Win. Moore conductor of the cast-bound train No. Hifi, and K. 8. Vosburg engi neer and Curt Misiro conductor of tho west-bound double-header extra train. There was some misunderstanding aiming the crew of train No. HI'i and w hile conductor Mooro was in tlio telo- graph ollleo at Tyler getting orders sotno one of tho crew gave engineer Mo- Mahan a signal to go and the train started wl'.hoiit tho conductor and orders, and tho collision was tho result. Had the collision occurred on a curve, where they usually occur, there would havo been several funerals. Whon the telegraph operator at Tyler and Con ductor hi nore discovered that the east- bound train had gono without orders hey were In agony until they learned hat there was no one kilted, as thoy know a collision would surely occur, School Qiil Drowned. Miss Laura Etta Btissard. sixteen years old September 2nd, IHO.'I, daugh ter of John 11. Btissard, of Washington iwnsblp, was drowned In llorm Run, near tho Hurra school house Monday morning, September 21, 100.1. Miss Laura had started to school with two younger sisters and complained of head ache and a fainting fueling. Tho other girls got ahead of Laura before they 'cached tho run. and when she did not get to Hie school house at a reasonable lino one of her Ristcrs started buck to ook for her and found her In tho run. I'ho girl gave the alarm and tho school eneber and other pupils were soon at be run. but Laura was deod when they mlled her out. Tho water wns very oiv, oulv it small pool, where she wus found. The supposition Is that Laura wont down to water lo bathe her head mid faibteil and fell Into tho water. Lmiru I'', tin Bussiird was well known i the pupils of West Revnoldsvllle schools, ns sho made hor homo with hor mole. L. W. Perrln, III West Revn- oldsvlllo last winter and attended tho ubllc school In that borough. Her sudden death was a shock to tier parents und ii great surprise to her young friends. I' iinernl services at 10.00 a. in. to-day. Interment In tho Campbell cemetery at Warsaw. Football. A fine gamo of football was played Saturday afternoon between teams from tho public and Catholio schools and was won by the Catholic school nine by tho score of 20 to 10. Tho fierce line buck ing of Leo Nolnn and the flno end run- ling of Rupert und D. Nolan wero tho features of the gamo. ICvans carried IT the honors for the public school by his line end running. Tlio teams lined ip as follows: I'AlloriiiAl. Hciiooi,. I'l'lil.ic Hi llool,. Wlldniier Center I'll vender Kins . l.efl Knd HrliiafiiiH'ker Mrlliiiiaid... Klulil Knil Hmltli nt'i'il .. l.efl Tackle.... ...Illirlil Tiicklu... .. . . l.efl lliliird .. .. ... Klitlit (jiinril... . (Juiiiter Hack .. l.efl Half Hio k.. Ullilit Half Hack. ....I'ull Hark .... lliu k Icy J. Wiser Fykes C. Wtsor lie II art Kvmis Hums ...F.dulWluto Klnir Poker K iiiiiui HiiiiL'liriiu.... Ii. No nn Molniii.y... . Nolnn... . Toili'hdowns L. Nolnn 1. I). Niilan 2. Hu- ierl 1, Kvans 1. Went to W. V. It was a n nou need In TlIK STAR Inst week that. Kdward Bates and Miss Kthcl SliulTer would bo married at 7.00 a. m. Thursday, September 1H. I no ceremony wus performed by Kov. Perry A. Reno. Mr. und Mrs. Butes icelved some handsome and valuable presents. They left here on tho 8.18 west-bound train over the P. 11. It. Thursday morning for Munlngton, W. Va., where Mr. Butes will work in a glass plant until tho Star Glass Co, plant starts at thlB pluce. Mr. Bates will remain nt Munlngton a short tlmo mid then return to this placo. Tho out of town guests at the wedding were : Mrs. W. M. Brown, of Brockwayvlllo, Miss Altio McLain, of Buyer, Butler Co., Todd Seoley and wife, of DuBols. A 1nirr. un.lt. tnun w n a 1..I ttr if. ,11 if entertained In G. A. It., opera house lust evening with tho liioscope entcr- tllilllllonl.. TIlH mnvlnir nli,t.inna nnrt colored slldta were the finest eyer seen In this city, while the femalo Im personation 01 Air. Gnus, nay wood wus well worth the price of admission alono. His singing wus certainly onloyed. Tho performance will bo repeated this evening with a change of program. Shamokin. Pa.. Jhtilij Hinpulrh, Sept. Hi, (i.i. At. Keynolds opera house to night and lu-iuurrow night, Sept.23 and -nu. A gentleman who hns not loft the stuto of "slngln blessedness" was out last week looking for a girl to do house work for a friend, and was not able to find a girl that was willing to accept tne position. rue gontleman said : "It would bo easier to find a wife than to got a girl to do houso work. Wanted A middle aged woman to keep house. Good wagoa. Goorge Bur top, Aliens Mills, Pa. II. W. Kosod & Co. are closing out their mammoth stock of clothing. underwear, etc., for mon and boy to quit ousiuess. All good will be gold ut a big sacrifice. John II. Doubles, the buttorlne deal er, will re-open bis old stand, two doors above hoso house No. 2, to-day. High gruue outterine at z-o per pound. Visit the picture sale at MUllrens on Saturday. Save money by buying your wall paper now at stoue s. All America shoos for mon at Nolan' shoe store, prloe 43.50 and (4.00. Our pure fruit lemon, a popular favorite at our fountain. J. E. Mitchell, morchaot tailor, in Stoke building, above department store. CUPID'S PRANKS. Four Couple Joined in the Holy Bond of Matrimony. CLAHK'NUM. Howard W. Clark bikTMIs Lilly R. Null, both of Sykesville, wero quietly married at t'o llaptlst parsonage in this place nt H 30 a. m. to day by Rev. Dr. A. J. Meek They go to Pittsburg this afieiiiiH.il on a wedding trip. IIAII.KV (Xll.llMAM. Kdwln D. Bailey, of Soldier, nntl Miss Kstella A. Goldman, of Rockton, wero married at the residence of Samuel Bailey at. Soldier at 0.30 p. in., Wednes day, Seplembi r 111, 1003, In the presence I u lew friends dev. I if. A. .1. mock, piistoruf Reynoldsvllle Baptist church, Iticlated. A splendid wedding supper was served. Wlt.HdN-WAI.KKH. Soptcmlier It;. 1003, at 10 tHl a. m., nt he home of John Walker ut ICutlimel, Klmer K. Wilson, of Bennczeito, Pa., und Miss Initio May Walker, of Rose- vllle, Tioga Co.. Pa., wero united In man luge by Dr. A. J. Meek In the presence of a few friends. Miss Jontilo Walker, of Kutltmcl. was bridesmaid, and Flndly Ovcrlurf, of Beiinezette, was groomsman. After a worming dinner Mr. and Mrs. Wilson started on a wedding trip to Buffalo, Nlagnia rails, IN. y.. anil Toronto, laiiiKia. They will reside at Uenne.otte. KINNKItllKUO HENItY. John A. Klnnerborg, jr., of DeLuncy, and Miss Myrtle Henry, of Kathmel were married ut thu home ol the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hen- v, atft.OO p. in yesterday, September 22, 1003. Rev. .las. II. Jclhurt, of John sonburg, performed tho wedding cere mony. Miss Annie Klniierberg, of liel.Btioey, and Miss Beatrice Henry, ol tatlimel, were hrlilosmaiils, and It. is. Moore, of DcLuiicey, and Nicholas Moore, of Raihmol, were groomsmen. It. was a largo wedding. An excellent wedding supper was served. A number f uselul und valuuble presents wero elvuu to the bride. The Young Men's Reading Room. About threo years ago snmo of our ti.etis, who were alive to the best. In- t, rests of our boys and young men, or ganized what is known us the Young Mens Bonding Association. This or ganization, through tlio efforts of Its actlvo membership and the support of he business men of this placo, has been 'tinting widl furnished rooms and pro viding the best magazines both monthly and weekly, and dully papers. All these conveniences and advantages are offered free to all tho boys of a reading age and the young men of this community. 1 ho reading room at present ison the second floor in the Hoover building. That the lading room Is appreciated is fully attested to by the fact that during the winter months there is an average of from lii to 20 young people who visit the room and read every evening, thus making a total monthly average of be tween 300 and 400 visitors or readers. In tho light of these fow statistics. It Is clearly demonstrated that tho reading room Is an agency for good In this com munity. Everything which puts Into the hands of the young mon Inlltiences vhlcQ tend to their Intellectual dcvel- pment and moral training Is of great Importance and worth. The reading oora affords not only an excellent sub stitute for the streets, hut also furnishes wholesome and ennobling literature. n this sense it helps to raise the moral standard of our young men and Increase I he degree of Intelligence) in this com munity. Now for some tlmo tho burden of maintaining the reading room has rested largely upon the efforts of a few faithful member. To be sure, at tho request of these, many of the citizens havo liberally responded by way of giv ing financial support. The great pres ent need la a livelier Interest In this luuduble work, on tho part both of tho members and tho people In general. It Is a common good, therefore everybody should enlist In the furthering of it iniluenoo. For this reason we muke this curnest appeal to our citizen to aid this worthy cause by helping to keep our boy and young men from the streets and by put ting Into their bands the best literature that can be secured, not only by giving It financial support, but also by giving it encouragement and moral support. io Cent Picture Sale. Tho last pluturo sule thero woro a great many dissappulntvd In not getting the pictures they wanted, wo have en deavored to avoid this this tlmo and have doubled tbo amount. The storo will bo opened atT o'clock. First hero first served. Mlllirens Dept. Storo. Twenty-Five Dollars Reward. A reward of li'i.OO will be paid for information that will leud to tho arrest und conviction of persons who broke into our storo lhursday night, Aug. 20th, 1003, taking revolvers, razors, etc, KEYSTONE UARDWAHE CO. Value for Your Money. C. U. Hull, while in our larger cltlo made selections from the varied and immense stocks displayed and will have the neatest und most stylish patterns in furniture, carpets, lloor rugs and dished ever displayed in tbo town. When you want a lady's fine nnd up- to-date shoe go to olan s shoo store Ask for tho Krlppetidorf-Ditimau thoe Mitchell, the merchant tailor, In Stoke building. The Wright hand raude shoe for work men Is sold ut tne iNoian snoo store. Our own orango, Its flavor "touches the spot." Reynolds r ountuln. The Friction Bund Brake for buggies Is the latest and safest thing out. Must bo used to be appreciated. J. C. King & Co. agents, Reynoldsvlllo, Pa. Queen Quality shoes sell u Nolan' shoe tore for 2.5U per pair. AH this month wall paper at a dis count at Stoke . Bran, middlings and corn chop at wholesale at Hoynoldvllle Mill. Whole oherry sundae or sodas 10o, They're delicious. Reynolds drug store The Dr. Reed cushion solo shoes are sold at Nolau's shoe store. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AJYD FRO. M. M. Davis Is In Pittsburg this week. Mrs. S. B. Hall Is visiting In Brook vlllo. James K. Mitchell wus In Rldgway this week. M. C. Colemiin was at Summorvlllo yesterday. Mrs. John Cottle Is visiting relatives t Barnesboro. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. O'Dcll visited In 1 loBois Sunday. Grover Smith, of Fast Brady, was In town over Sunday. Charles If. Young, of Tyler, was In lown over Sunday. I'.x-CounU Treasurer W. II. Lucas, of Brookvlllo, was In town Friday. Mrs. J. It. Redding and children visited In Fulls Creek this week. Rev. Jus. H. Jolbart and wife, of lohiisonburg. are visiting In town. Mioses Mnv Wltherow and Kdlth 'J'vson visited In DuBols over Sunday. Mrs. R. K. Hessel. of Warren, was the guest of Mrs. Henry Uulblo last week. J no. H. Wagner and wlfo and Fred V. Butler and wifu wero at Worthvlllo Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Little, of Punxsutaw- ioy, vlsltcu relative in iwiynoiusvuiu he past Week. John O'Neill, of Driftwood, attended lie Carroll-Williams wedding at this pltti o yeslcruiiy. Mrs. Arthur Shannon, of Punxsutaw v. was a visitor at home of J. A. Myers yesterday. Miss Anna Bechtol, of Loek Haven, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Steph- nson, In this pluce. Abriim Snyder, of Brookvlllo, vlsltod his sons, L. M. and A. A. Snyder, In Ibis place last week. Mrs. Kdward Barry Is visiting hor arctits, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Bartle, at .azourvllle, W. Va. Rev. Dr. J. C. Wood, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Dr. J, H. Murray a (1 iy or two lost week. Mrs. S. M. Wallace, of Bellvlow, sub irb of Pittsburg, was the guest of Mrs. ',. Mitchell the past week. John Schofield, of Philadelphia, at no time superintendent of Hopkins uill, was in town last week. I). K. Wiley, of Buffalo, N. Y visited Is brothor, V. W. Wiley, proprietor f tho City Hotel, this week. Roy M. Lewis and wlfo, who have h inn at Carnegie, Pa., during tho Bum mer, aro visiting In this place. Mrs. Joanna Anderson, of Allegheny City, who was visiting in West Reyn oldsvllle returned home Friday. Francis D. Sulth was In Pittsburg this week, whero his daughter, Mabel, was operated on for appendicitis. M. M. Duvls. K-fi.. vlsltod his mother at, Plumvlllo,4ndiunu Co., last weok. Grandmother Duvls Is 84 years old. Mrs. Ada VanSchoIck, who was vis iting In Iiidgwuv several weeks, ro- timed to Reynoldsvllle lust Thursday. Mrs. Dr. H. W. Trultt, of New Beth lehem, returned to her home yesterday after a seven weeks' visit In this placo. John B. O'Connor and wife, of Al- t'Mina, aro visiting at tho home of their uncle, John O'Connor, on Mabel street. Mr. J. M. Dalley and fifteen other Indies from Penfluld visited Mrs. G. M. McDonald on Hill street last Wednes day. Mrs. J. J. Hogan and children left here Saturday morning to visit rela tives and friends at Johnstown and Hculp Level. John Ward, jr., fortnorly of this place, a student In an olectrical college ut Washington, D. C, was a visitor In this place SMnday. Mrs. Charles Lvlo. of Leechburg, who was visiting her mother, Mr. Lilly Mooro, at Uathmel, returned to hor homo Friday. Mr. and Mr. John Gillespie, of 'I'arontura. Pa., are visiting the home of tho former' sister, Mr. William Norris, near Reynoldsvllle. Mr. Joseph McKornan and daughter, Miss Kmiua. left here Monday for Wcllsvlllc, N. Y., to visit Mr. Mo K'crnan's parents a couplo of week. Mrs. Jose oh Dense nt went to Morn's- sun, Pa., lust Saturday to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. F.11 David son, who died Thursduy, September 17. Futher T. Brady wont to Cambridge Springs Monday to attend the Annual Conference of Catholio Clergy, Diocese of Krie, which 1 being held this week. Charles L. King, son of Dr. J. C. King, left hero yesterday for Holla, Mo., to tulco up the fount) year s work us a student in tho School of Mines in thut city. T. J. Nowcome, proprietor of WUhaw Park, and son, T. V. Newcome, were in Pittsburg lust week visiting the expo sition and taking in the sights in the "Smoky City." Misses Amy Reno and Edith Beck re turned to the woman college at Baltimore, Md., Saturday after spend in; the summer vacation at their homes iu this place. ..Irs. Joseph Lundschutz, who has been spending a few weeks at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snyder in West Reynoldsvllle, wont to I'titla. dolphia Monday. Cvrus Sloppy, an engineer on B., R. A: P., and wife uud twochildren, and Lloyd Wler and wife, of Sprlngville, N. Y., were guests of Mr. and Mr. O. u, O'Doll on lilll street Saturday. Miss Minerva Williams, daughter of L. T. Williams, of West Reynoldsvllle. went to Philadelphia lost Thursday to enter tho Samaritan Hospital Id that city to bocouio a trained nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Arnold and daughter. Miss Clara, of Clarion, were guests at Dr. W. B. Alexander's from noon yesterday until tul morning, going from here to. Uurmlngham, Pa. where Miss Clara and Miss Fannie Alexander will attend Mountain Semi' nary. Thomas Nolan, who graduated In the Reynoldsvlllo high school last term, left here this morning for Philadelphia where he will be enrolled as a student In tho Jefferson Medical College. Goorge Bolso, of Punxsutawnoy, was the guost of C. K. 8hores, conductor on Jefferson Traction Co.. In this place over Sunday. Mr. Boise was on bis way to Scranton to spend a couple of weeks with his parents. Carl B. Marshall and wife, of Salt Lake City, Utah, left here Monday I'ftor a two wccks'vlsit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall, nt Uathmel. In two or three weeks arl oxpects to go to New Mexico. Georgo G. Williams, ono of the dis patchers In the P. R. II. ofllco at this place, who Is now taking bis annual vacation, accompanied by blswifodrove over Into Clarion county yesterday to visit relatives and scones of his boyhood days. W. P. Miller, principal of the Wish uw schools last term, who left here April 1.1th for Valparaiso, Ind.. re turned to this place last weok. From Valparaiso Mr. Miller took a trip down through Kentucky, traveling most of the tlmo on his blcyolo. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Palen, of Wll liamsoort. woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Simmons over Sunday. Mr. Palon returned to Wllliamsport Mon day, but Mrs. Palun will remain here a f iw days and visit among her friends. Miss Fannie Alexander, daughter of Dr. W. B. Alexander, left here this morning furBurmingham, Pa., where she will attend tho Mountain Seminary. Mrs. Alexander accompanied Miss Fannlo to Burmlngham to see that she Is comfortably located. Misses Kdna and Mabel Moore have returned to Philadelphia after short visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Moore, of Washington township. Misses Kdna and Mabel are receiving Instructions In the Samaritan Hospital i:i the "Quaker City" to become trained nurses. Miss Nellie Sutter, who was manager of J. J. Sutter's dry goods store In this place several years, went to Bradford tho first of this week to accept a posi tion as forelady of the cloak department In Murdlson's new department store. Miss Sutter' experience, ability and trustworthiness qualifies her to fill the position she has accepted. E. Noff, Esq., and wife returned Fri day from a week's visit with the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonotban NofT, at Rossmoyne, Indiana Co. Jonothan Neff was 80 years old on 13th Inst. On 11th Inst, ho drove to Dayton alone, ten miles from bis home, to meet 'Squire and Mrs. E. Neff. Mrs. J. Neff. Is 85 years old. They have lived together 63 years. C. W. Hoffman, son-in-law of Robert Walte, who has been a student in the Western Medical University at Pitts .lurg three years and will begin his fourth and last year in that Institution next week, spent a fow days of the past week at bome of Mr. Walte, near this plaoe, where Mrs, Hoffman and child ren are staying for the present. Mr. Hoffman has been doing resident physician work in the South Side Hos pital during the summer vacation. REYNOLDSVILLE MARKET. Will Open Its Doors for The First Time On Saturday, Sept. JO. With a full line of fresh home dressed hoof, veal, lamb and pork, smoked meats, ham, sliced or whole, breakfast bacon sliced or by the piece, boiled ham, dried beef, dry salt side, fresh sausage, country sausage, Vienna and smoked sausage, all kind of bologna . and puddings. we win sell everything kept in a first-class meat market. Will use the best of all goods in our line at prices bised on "live and let live" rules. We have not time to quote prices this week, but will in our next ad. Our greatest aim will be to give our patrons the very best meats the market afford for the least possible price. Give me a trial and be convinced that no butter fresh goods 1 kept anywhere, and not at tho same price. 1 believe in one Creator and In all religions ; I believe that ID ounces make a pound; I believe that as soon as meat Is embalmed it should be buried ; 1 believe that every dog has his day, but It he eats embalmed meat be won't live out half his days. J. C. Norris, Prop. Reynoldsvllle Market. Letter List. . List of unclaimed letters remaining In post otilce at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for me ween ending Sept 111, liHU : James Morley, M. t . Reynold. V. n. McClivonle, MU Avllla Well, Mr. Minerva Sbeaffer. Foreign Guiseppe Ognibene. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. BURNS, F. M. Dancing School. Prof, and Mrs. Oatman will open a dancing school in Frank's Pavilion this evening, September 23. Class at 7.30 ; dancing at 0.00 ; gents 50 cent ; ladies, for class 2d cent ; for after dance, ladles 15 cents. Children' class : les sons 4.00 'til ti.00 Wednesday afternoon; private lessons from 2.00 'til 4.00 p. in. Picture sale Saturday at Mlllirens. Men you will save money by buying your fall and winter clothe at H. . W. Eason & Co'. All goods are greatly reduced. We have a rich coffee syrup for sun du or sodas. Reynolds' Fountain. Krlnpendorf-Dtttmon shoes for ladles at Nolan' boe stone. Coca Cola refreshing and invigorat ing, we serve it as no other :an. Reyn old Drug Store. Remember you can get the Queen Quality shpes at Nolan's shoe store at 12.50 a pair.
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