1 -ft Stat. xubicrtption $1.00 per year in advance. C. A.ftTKPHKNtOlil.Kdltor an Pab, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1903. Entered t. the pwnVe at Keynoldsrllle P . , second c I ass m 1 1 m at t r . Btiimtnvii.t.iTiii.iipnownNo. (II. If You Have Eye Trouble Of any kind cull and have your eyes examfned free. Permanently located, always to be found. Work guaranteed. Price reasonable. C. F. HOFFMAN, The Jeweler. Our Favorite Toilet Gream Is becoming popular abroad aa well as at home. Recently we sent some of it to Northern China and last week we made a shipment to North ern Michigan. The most satisfac tory preparation we know of for chapped hands, lips or fact'. Softens tlii- roughest skin and keeps it in good condition. H. Alex Stoke, The Druggist. ft Little ot Everiitiilng. Don't miss ttio Klnetograph Co. Broukvillu now has two mill's of paved streets. Americun Klnetogi'nph Co. at Asseni bly ball Nov. 11. The November term ofcrlmlD.nl court begins next Monday. Will Fergus moved from Hopkins to Dents Run last week. The pupils of tbe parochial school bad a vacation Monday. Elijah Trudgen moved from Pancoast to this place yesterday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Maur ice Smith Octobor 14th. A daughter was born to Captain and Mrs. Bradford last Thursday. There will be a meeting of Hope Fire Company at 8.15 this evening. Contractor Hastings will begin laying brick on Fourth street this forenoon. An Infant of Mr. and Mrs. James Sample, of Winslow township, was buried yestorduy. If there was not a Urge vote poled yesterday it oould not be blamed on tbe weather It was a beautiful day. The Work Society of the Presbyter ian church held a cupper at home of Mrs. Ales Rlston Friday evening. Tbe new addition of tbe Baptist church Is under roof and the work Is ' being pushed along as rapidly as pos sible. Tbe Aid Society of the Baptist church will bold an Autumn social at tbe home of Mrs. A. H. Bowser, Friday evening, Nov. 6th. Those who lovu and appreciate music should embrace the opportunity to bear the Ithaca Conservatory of Music Con cert Co. at Assembly ball Nov. 16. The Winslow township school board purchased the Sandy Valley school ground, three-quarters of an acre, from James MoGhee on Monday of this week. Fred McEntlre, of this place, is one of three young men in this congression al district wbo will compote for a scholarship in tbe West Point Military school, J The Winslow township school board will meet at Frank's Tavern on Satur day, November 14, to pay tbe teachers and transact any other business that may come before the board. The thick fog yesterday morning de layed the trolley cars and they run Into all day. Another heavy fog this morn ing. The Keystone band was out on street last night playing for the Juvenile Minstrels which gave a show at the opora bouse. Tho coal minors' strlko at Coal Olon has been declared off, and after threo months' ldlonoss the men returned to work Monday of this week. ' In our notice last week of the now superintendent at Big 8oldlor mlno, wo should have said A. H. Rlchoy succeed ed William Reed Instead of John Reed. Edward I,ewls. Charles Dunkln and Bob Gibson left here this morning for Mlsqulto creek whero thoy will camp several weeks and hunt for deer and boar. The Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church will moot with Mrs. Viola King on Main stroot Friday afternoon. Lunch will be served at five o'clock. Dr. Harvey G. Furbay, at one time pastor of tho Reynoldsvillo Presby terian church, wll lecture In Reynolds vllle In the near future for benefit of Presbyterian work society. Mrs. A. M. Sharp, who was well known to a number of pooplo In this section, died at her homo In Iowa last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp visited In this place about two years ago. Frank Bohren, of this place, played with tho DuBois football team against the Punxsutawnoy team at DuBois lost Friday. Frank is ono of tho best foot ball players In this neck-o'-woods. Tho kinotograph Is tho latest and most perfect moving plcturo machine. See It Wednesday evening, November 11th. At Assembly hall. Tickets on sale at Stoke's drug otore Saturduy morning. Ono hundred and eleven tickols wore sold at Reynoldsvillo Sunday morning for the P. R. R, excursion to Pittsburg. The excursion was not as well patro nized as former cheap excursion to tho "Smoky City." Philip D. Reiter, a farmer of near Desire, left some choice apples at Tub STAR ofllce Monday. IIo got 300 bushels of apples out of his orchard this year, twenty-live difTorent varieties of winter apples. There is an ordinance prohibiting the burning of any shavings, scraps or articles of wood, straw, grass, paper or paper boxes of any kind, &c, in or upon any of tho stroots, alleys or sidewalks of the borough. Philip Taylor full down a flight of stairs at his home a few days ago and sprained his right arm so badly that he has to carry It In a sling. There was somo carpot at head of stairs and Mr. Taylor tripped on It. A few weeks ago Harvey L. Hoke put three pigs In a pen to fatten for killing this fall and ono of them mado such a hog of Itself that Is Is now loo fat to get to the trough to eat and has to havo Its feed set In front of It. Miko Sulim, aged sixteen years, a trapper In tho coal mines at Eleanora, had his right log broken in two places, noar thigh and below the knee, last Friday by being caught under a coal car. Ho Is In the Adrian Hospital. Tbe T. S. C. Club, a new social so ciety of Reynoldsvillo, composed of ladles and gentlemen, hold a social at the home of Miss Nolllo Dougherty last Friday evening. This wag the first social. The name of the organization is a secret. Knights of Pythias lodge, to be known as Charles G. Ernest Lodge No. 289, was Instituted at DuBois last Friday. Postmaster E. C. Burns, William Cop ping, George W. Harding and David Hartman, of this place, participated in tbe work ot instituting tbe new lodge. The employees in the silk mill now quit at 12.20 p. m. evory Saturday, giving them a half holiday each week. Tbey begin work at 6.45 a. m. every morning and only have forty-five minutes at noon, which makes up sufficient time to give them a half day off. There will be a publio meeting in the city ball In West Reynoldsvillo this evening to organize a fire company. The Bre in that borough Tuesday eve ning of last week convinced the citi zens that it would be wise to have a Ore company. Tho "Foxy Grandpa" oompany that played at Punxsutawney Saturday, came to this pluoe and traveled from here to Punxs'y on a special trolley car. The company expected to get hare at 11.32 a. m., but tbe train was an hour and forty-five minutes late and tbelr special car did not leave here until 2.10 p, m and then they bad to leave all their scenery and part of their baggage here. Tbe following Reynoldsvllle ladles went to Brookvllle yesterday in a talla bo, took dinner at the American Hotel, visited the county borne and bad a goo time in general : Mrs. B. R. Raymer, Mrs. Fred Burns, Mrs. J. H. Hughes, Mrs. W. U. Ellenbergor, Mrs. N. Han au, Mrs.C. P. Koeruor. Mrs. S Bblck, Mrs. W. C. Enter, Mrs. Gust. Herold, Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. U. Gutbrlo, Mrs. D. I'lyler. ' TABULATED RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S ELECTION In the Precincts of Reynoldsvllle, West Reynoldsvllle and Winslow Township. Usual Republican Hajority In Boroughs and Township. 8. Treasurer And. Urn. Judge Superior Court III. Alter. Jury Com. t Iff I 1 1 1 I S 1 1 Ml KeynoldsvliTe I First 1 IV HI 1 f :t 2 0 11.1 107 2 s 2S S S II? m 7 tin 31 R Second W7 7s 1: 77 10 l:V, 127 77 71 144 7H ft 141 71 7 West Kcynnldfivllle.. M 3 61 3'.i II r4 M 117 XI V ft as M 3 9 Winslow First I II 4 7 2I... x M 3'! 30 II 4 7 !M 1 In) XI 5 Second s hh 2 s! ;im a nu iw ;i7 M a i iw an a m 37 3 Third 32 3 ft 32 3 3 8:i 27 3 3 3 8 2H N 8 33 8 8 Fourth i:M 4 1211 41 1 132 19) 4" W 1 I 12s 4 1 liv 41 1 Killed in Mine. Frank Krlstollk, a Hungarian, was killed In tho coal mines at Eleanora last Friday by a fall of rock. Taken to Hospital. Thomas Neff, of this place, was takon to the West Ponn Hospital In Pitts burg this morning to undergo an opera tion for obstruction of the bowels. Devilishly Cruel Boys. We were Informed by good authority several days ago that some boys In town caught a small dog and punched Its eyes out. It seems almost incredible that there are boys in this town who are fiendish enough to do such a cruel act. It is probable that somebody will bo arrested yot for this act of cruelty. Cost of Paving. Somo people soem to bo under the Im pression that f I. lill per square yard Is tho entire cost of paving Fourth streot, but that Is a mistake. Tho cost Is as follows : Excavating 28 cents per cubic yard, curbing 50 cents per lineal foot, paving U.3K per square yard, which totals up to about 1.78 per square yard. Coal Mine Shut Down. Tho coal mine at Camp Run, near this place, operated by tho paper mill company of Johnsonburg, has been shut down Indefinitely, throwing about fifty men out of employment. Tho company has boon shipping tho coal to Johnson burg for their own use, but they claim they can buy coal cheaper at other mines than they can produce It them selves. May Locate Here. Ralph D. Albright, patontco of an automatic air compressor, has about do- clded to orcct a building on the lot just below tho Iron brldgo, along the R. & F. C. R'y, and manufacture tho com pressors in Reynoldsvillo. Mr. Albright is now having a wator lino run from the main to a llttlo building near tho pro posed site of his new' building for tho purposo of testing the compressors. Stewart-Roller Wedding. John Stewart, bettor known as John Epler, and Miss Viola Rollor woro married at the homo of the brldo's mother on Grant street at 8.00 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1003. by Rov. J. n. Myors. A wedding supper was served after the nuptial knot was tlod. The out of town guests present wore : Mrs. Samuel States end daughter, Miss Blancho States, and .T..-ph States and wifo, of Cloe, Mrs. Henry Moweiy Dead. Mrs. Henry Mow ry died at her homo near Emerlckville Thursday evening, Oitober 20, 1003, from heart troublo. She was 45 years old. Her nialdon name was Kuto Ishmun. She was married to Henry Mowory In 1876. Funeral service was held In the Emerlckville M. E. church Sunday fore noon, conducted by Rov. W. n. Gar nctt. It was a very large funeral. The deceased is survived by her husband and seven children, tho youngest Is only one month old. Pifer-Sheppard. Fred C. Pirer, of Paulo, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Plfer, and Miss Edna Esta Sheppard, of Rockland, Pa., were inarrlud at Punxsutawney Wednesday, October 28, 1003, by Rev. Harry G. Teagurden, Ph. D., at the Cumberland Presbyterlun parsonage. A reception will be held at borne of bride's mother, Mrs. Hannah M. Sheppard, at Rock land. November 7. A family wedding dinner was served at the homo of groom's parents at Panto on Thursday. H. K. Plfer aud wifo, of Reynoldsvllle, were present at wedding dinner. Minstrels Stranded. A mlnstrol conqynv, composed mostly of younir boysand girls, gave two per formances lnRuynoldsvllluSaturday and gave a special performance In the opera house last night for thuir own benefit. It is a good company, all things considered, but they had not been given the liberal patronage necessary to pay the expenses of mlnstrol troupe and thoy landed in Reynoldsvllle financially embarrassed. G. W. Weyman, proprietor, went to DuBois Monday morning to telegraph to Philadelphia for money, the office bore not being a money order otllce, but be fulled to return for tbe company or send them money, and bunco the benefit performance last night to raise money to get the boys and girls to tbelr homos. "Indians" Defeated tt Punxs'y. Tho "Indian" football toBm, a "rubo" hand and a good sized bunch of rooters went to Punxsutawney last Thursday afternoon, whore tbe "Indians" were defeated In a gamo of football wltb a team put up by tho Punxsutawneyltos, four or flvo of the players bolng im ported from other towns for tho especial purpose of defeating the "Indians," if possible and they succooded. This was the first defeat for tho "Indians." Thero Is not anothor town In this section that can pick tip a strictly borne team that can defeat the "Indians," and tho samo team that played the "Indians" at Punxs'y cannot dofoat the regular"lndlan" team in a second game. Tho score was 10-5. Gibson's kick of 40 yards ovor tho goal was tho star play of the union. Tho Punxsutawney HrjnMican of Oct. 30 says : "Tho hottest gamo of football ever played in this place was pulled off ut East End Park yesterday afternoon between tho Punxsutawney team Hnd tho Reynoldsvillo Indians. Considerable rivalry has existed be tween tho two teams for several years, and it was generally understood that Thurndiiy's iraine would b" for blood." IT. Eugene Philips and Al. F. Harris, who have frequently appeared as actors b "fore large audiences, wero dressed as "i uht'o" and paraded through streets of I'liuxsulawney. w ith the "rubo" band, att riicllng 11s much attention as a circus parade. Glass Situation. At a joint conforonoo In Buffalo last Saturday the Window Gluss Workers' Association and the Window Gloss Workers of America agreed to present Jointly to tho employers a scalo of wages. A meeting of manufacturers and representatives from the above organizations will bo held in Philadel phia to-morrow, November 6th, at which time It is expected that every thing will be arranged satisfactorily and tho lire will soon he started In tho glass plants over thecounlry. Tho Stur Glass Co , of this place will bo repre sented In the meeting ut Philadelphia. Asked for Franchise. Mr. Clark, general managor of the Jefferson Traction Co., appeared before tho town council last evening and asked for a friiuchlso for trolley lino from Jackson st. down Tenth st. and out Worth to borough lino. The oompany already has a franchise for Jackson st. It was meutloned In The Star last week that C. n. Prescott had granted tho Jefferson Traction Co. tho right of way through his lands from tbe ter minus of Worth street to Prescottville. Tho company is securing right of ways for extension of lino to Soldier and Sykesvillo. Election Notes. Tho Republican ticket was elected in the county. Murray will have from 1,200 to 1,500 ovor McCruckon for dis trict attorney. Allison O. Smith, Democrat, was elected judge In Clearfield county. Tbe Republicans carry Now York stato and tho Democrats carry New York City by about 60,000. Religious Rite Performed. Monday of last week, Octobor 26, a son was b irn to Mr. und Mrs. Solomon Friedman ui;d yesterday being the eighth day, according to a religious rlto practiced by the Jewish people, the boy was circumcised. Rabbi Wat kins, of Punxsutawney, performed tbe ceremony. After tho ceremony a bounteous repast was served for the in vited friends. "Down and Up." The Hickman Brothers aud their musical farce, "Down and Up," showed at the Reynolds opera bouse Monday night to a large and enthusiastic aud ience whlob seemed to thoroughly ap preciate thb comedy and musical features. The company is an all-around good one. The latest and best features in moving pictures will be shown by tbe American Klnetograph Company Wednosday ev ening, November 11. At Assembly ball. Tickets on sale at Stoko's drug store Suturday morning. A high class conoert company at As sembly hall Nov. 16th. Dr. Gibson has been so unusually successful in his eyowork tbat you can not mistake in consulting blm. See bis dates. Public School Lecture Course. Tho course of lectures and attractions arranged for this year by the school authorities will be first class In every respect. Especially strong locturors have been secured In the persons of Dr. Fox and Prof. DoMotto. Tho musical numbers, tbe Roncy Boys and the Kathorine Rldgeway Concert Co. will not fall to please the people of this place. With the fifth number equally strong, the ceurso should be gladly welcomed by our citizens and tbe pupils of tho schools. Tho welfare of the schools Is the chief aim in running those lecture courses. For this reason, If for no other causo, the support of the public Bhould be liberally given. Tho usual prices for the course will bo followed this year. The general season ticket will bo sold for 11.00 and tho students Bcason ticket for 50 cents. Reserved seats for tho whole courso may be secured when the plot of Assembly hall is put up for tho first attraction at the rate ol 50 cents extra or for Individual members at tho rato of 10 cents each extra. Further announcements will bo made lator. Unique and Varied Attractions. The American Klnetograph Co. has been engaged by Hopo Fire Company to give an entortalnmcnt In Reynoldsvllle on Wednesday evening, November II. This company claims to give a perfect exhibition of unlquo and varied attrac tions, with realistic sounds specially arranged for the pictures. Tbe Klne tograph pictures never fall to please and delight. At Assembly hall. Tick ets on salo at Stokn's drug store Satur day morning. Gathering of the Nimrods. Lawyer G. M. McDonald and Jacob Deible wont to the Reynoldsvllle camp in the wilds of Elk county Friday to get things in shape for deor bunting when the season opened Monday. Dr. S. Reynolds and Henry Iseman started for camp this morning, and Councilman nenry C. Deible expeots to go In a fow days. Thcso nimrods have been going to tho same camp ovory fall for a num ber of years. Mrs Booth-Tucker Dead. Mrs. Emma Booth-Tucker, the noted Salvation Army worker, who would have delivered an address In Reynolds vllle on afternoon of October 1 1th, bad ber health permitted, was killed In a railroad wreck near Kansas City, Mo., on the nlgbt of Octobor 28th. Attended Funeral. Twenty-three members of tbe Im proved Ordor of Rod If an of Reynolds vllle attended tbo funeral of Frank E. Wolfe at Knoxdale Sunday forenoon. Deceased was a member of the lodgo. Wolfe was working In tbe woods at Brunor, West Va., and wag killed by a log train October 26. He attempted to jump on engino and fell. Wolfe wag about 23 years old. Was not married. Merry Birthday Party. Hazel Boyer, eleven-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs James B. Boyer, of West Reynoldsvllle, was given a birth day surprise party last Friday evening. There were a half hundred little people present. Tbey were entertained wltb muslo and feasted on Ice cream, cake, taffy, popcorn, &o. They bad a jolly time. , Hallowe'en Social. The Ingelow Club, composed of charming young ladies, held a hallow e'en soolal at home of Miss Nolllo Armor on Grant street Saturday night. It has been the custom of the Ingolow Club for several years to bold a social hallowe'en night and have a jolly time. This was a pleasant social. A Bride from Italy. Gluseppi Demica and Domlne Pass logo were married by 'Squire E. Neff at bis oflioe on Main street on Friday, October 30. Miss Passloge came here Thursday, dlreot fom Italy, for the pur pose of marrying Demiua, a widower with two children. Tbe bride Is twenty one years old. Horn from Hospital. Miss Zola Grlffis, who was taken to Moray Hospital In Pittsburg tbe early part of September to be operated on for appendioitis and afterwards bad an attack of typhoid fever, was able to come to nor noma in tnis pi ace last Friday night. Hart Schaffner & Mars overcoats at Mllllrens. Nlgbt school at tbe Reynoldsvllle Business College Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Complete courses taught ; low tuition, THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. D. W. Atwator was In Bradford over Sunday. Mrs. F. P. Alexander la visiting ber paronts In DuBois. Miss Bertha Copping visited In Du Bois Sunday and Monday. Mrs. W. C. Gibson visited In Klttan nlng and Pittsburg last week. Father Edward M. Drlscoll, of New Bethlehem, was in town Friday. Thomas McKou, of Pittsburg, Is vis iting G. B. McKoe In this place. Mrs. C. F. Hoffman and Mrs. M. M. Fisher visited In DuBois Sunday. Frank C. Wlloy and wifo, of Punx Butawney, visited In town Friday. Mrs. Charles Witter, of Ronovo, is visiting her parents on Fourth street. John II. Wugnor, one of our promi nent merchants, was in Altoona laBt week. Mrs. G. W. Fuller was ovor In Clarion county the past week visiting ber mother. Congressman W. O. Smith, editor Punxsutawney Spirit, was in town last Thursday. Mrs. John Cook, of Bornlce, Pa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Ross, In this placo. J. S. Dougherty and wife, of Rockdale MIUb, spent Sunday wltb relatives in Paradlso. F. A. Rono, of Erio, Pa., visited his brother, Rov. Perry A. Rono, in this pluco last week. Miss Lucy Larimer, of Clearfield, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. A. Thomp son, In this place. Mrs. Juno E. Brlsbln left here last Thursday to visit In Pittsburg, Belle vue and East Brady. W. C. Elliott, editor the Volunteer, and family visited In Pittsburg soveral days tho past woek. Miss Clare Precious, of Hawthorne, Is visiting ber Bister, Mrs. Dr. J. C. Sayors, in this placo. Miss Myrtle Mitchell, of Punxsutaw ney, has boon a visitor at borne of S. S. Robinson the past week. Mrs. Howard I. Morris and sister, of DuBois, wero guests of Mrs. L. J. Mo Entire a day last woek. Mrs. W. J. Russell, of WestSunbury, Is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Walter D. Williams, In this place. Raymond Cyphert and wife, of Ze- llonoplo, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McKee, In this place. John II. Bell, of Punxsutawney, who rocontly returned from a trip to Scot land, was in town last woek. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Hunter, of Wins low, vUlted their duughtor, Mrs. J. R. M llltron, In this place Sunday. Rov. J. E. Dean, wbo was at Moun- tatndale one woek conducting special moetlngs, has returned homo. Dr. C. W. Hoffman, of Pittsburg, vis ited at home of bis futher-ln-law, Rob ert Waito, near this place last woek. Captain T. C. Reynolds, wbo holds a position at tbe state capital In Harris burg, has been In town several days. James A.. Campbell Is In Williams- port this week and will visit In Piltston, Luzerne county, before returning home. Mrs. J. M. Stephenson and daughter, Miss Nellio, of Garee, 6pont Sunday with Mrs. Nancy Foley In this place. John S. North, of Anita, formerly of Panic, was In town Saturday, called here by sorious illness of his mother. J. M. Humphrey, who has been work ing at Clearfield several months, is sponding a fow days at bis borne In tbls placo. Mrs. John H. Wugnor, wbo was visiting ber paronta In Altoona, re turned to ber home in this place last week. Mrs. S. T. Hlmes, of West Sunbury, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walte, near tbls place the past week. Alex McClelland, of Rockdale Mills, returned yesterday from a two weeks' visit at Manorvllla, Armstrong Co., and Pittsburg. Richard L. Taafe, superintendent of the Bessemer Coal Co. plant at Ferris, Butler Co., spent Sunday wltb bis fam ily in this place. Mrs. Peter Rensll and son, Peter Reosll, jr., of Day, Clarion county, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. G. B. McKee, In this place. Mrs. Clara M. Shlck and daughter, Mrs. Fred Butler, were at Emerlckville Sunday to see the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. W. M. Wetzel, who Is very 111. J. W. Wilson and wife, of Parkers- burg, W. vs., visited the former's cousin, James W. Gillespie, In this place tbls week. Mr. Wilson is an oil operator. Will Ward, who has been away from town over two years. Is visiting bis father, P. J. Ward, in West Reynolds villo. Will bad employment In Pitta burg, New York City and Atlantio City during his absence. Eugeno Cochran, of this placo, has accepted a position In the White Front restaurant at Punxsutawney. D. C. Snydor, wbo has been foreman at the Enterprise Silk Co. mill In this placo fifteen months, resigned his position Saturday, Mbw!s Naomi Whltchtll, of Brook ville, and Efllo Whltohlll, of Falls Crook, wero guests of Miss Mary Mo Clure ovor Sunday. Dr. It. W. Norris, of Waynesburg, Pa., visited his brothers, J. C. Norris In tbls place and J. M. Norris In Para dise during the past week. Miss Fay Verstlno, of Brookvllle, Will and Misses Carrie and Altls Mo Millen, of Walston, were guests at Charles A. Hornet's over Sunday. L. W. Uuyok, of Emlenton, formerly superintendent of tbe Reynoldsvllle Woolen Co. plant at this place, was in town yesterday afternoon and last night. Arthur II. Hasklns, of tbls place, who has alroady written number of excollont pieces of muslo, went to Pots dam, N. Y., Saturday to take a oourte In a muslo school. Miss Bonette Dickey, of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, who was visiting Lor sister, Mrs. A. D. McKay, at PreBbyterlan parson age, was called to ber home Monday morning by sorious Illness of her mothor. Miss Nolllo Sutter, who had a position In a cloak department In large store at Bradford on trial a fow weeks to see if she would Ilka tbe placo, has resigned that position to accept a hotter position In Now Bethlehem. W. W. Higgles, sewing machine agent who has resided in Reynoldsvllle almost eighteen months, will move to Beavor Falls this woek. Mr. and Mrs. Hlgglns havo mado numerous friends In town during their residence here. C. W. Parks, who travels with a the atrical oompany during the summer months and shows under canvas, now managor of the opora house at Punxsu tawnoy, was In Reynoldsvllle Saturday to meot "Foxy Grandpa" company. Mr. Alvey L. Boachley and wife, of Fredorlck county, Maryland, have been spending a fow days with Prof. C. V. Smith and family of this place. ' Mr. Bcachlcy is one of the successful teach ers in the publio schools of his native county. George Hughos and son, Jay, Thomas O'Hare, Owen Edelbluto and two sons, wont over to a camp near Allons Mills Saturday to remain soveral days and hunt. James Hughos and S. S. Aley went over Monday and joined the hunt ing party. E. W. McMlllen and wife, of Brook- vlllo, formorly of Reynoldsvllle, were In town Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mc Mlllen has had poor health for some tlmo and thoy wero going to Punxsutaw noy whore she will undergo a courso of treatment. August Benson, of Glenwood, a sub urb of Pittsburg, Is visiting bis parent, Mr. and Mrs. John Benson, in West Reynoldsvillo. August is a telegraph operator and his work has been so bard tbat ho Is compcllod to take a two weeks' rest. Mrs. Eliza Brooks and daughter, MUs Doshla Brooks, went to DuBois Friday noon to visit Mrs. E. S. Hoover, a daughter of Mrs. Brooks. Miss Doshla returned home Friday evening and Mrs. Hoover accompanied ber mothor to tbls place Saturday after noon. Harry L. McEntlre, a student in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy also clerk In a drug store In the "City of Brotherly Love," came home Sunday morning to remain until after the election, but be received a telegram Sunday afternoon calling blm back to Philadelphia. Rev. A. J. Furman, pastor of tbe First Baptist church of Indiana, Pa., spent Monday night with his uncle. Rev. J. E. Dean, near this place, and yesterday went to Aliens Mills to atslst Rev. John E. Kanarr In a series of special meetings In the Baptist church at Aliens Mills. Earl Eisonhuth and bride, of East Brady, visited the former's brothers and sister, Charles B. and Will Elsenhuth and Mrs. J. L. Foster, in this place during the past week. Mr. Elsenhuth and Miss Pearl DoLong, of Grantorlo, Pa., were married at New Bethlehem October 24, 1903, by Rev. E. N. Askey, at the M. E. parsonage. That Dr. Gibson bad more patients in October than In any preceding mouth speaks volumes for his ability and success. See his date. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, In Stoke building, above department store. All this month wall paper at a dls oount at Stoke's. Cures a cold In one night, Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure. New neck wear just in at Mllllrens. Read H. W, Eason & Co.'s ad on first PUfe.