The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 11, 1903, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1903,
Bnterett at the pontonlre t Reynoldsvllle
ra.,asseconaciasmiiniinver.
HnHMinvit.i. Tturanm No. 61.
If You Have Eye Trouble
Of nr kind rail and have jrour eyes
examined rreo. rorninm-niiy kh-iiivu,
always to hn found. Work guaranteed.
Price reasonable.
C. F. HOFFMAN, The Jeweler.
our Favorite
Toilet. Gream
Is becoming popular
abroad as 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 face.
Softens the roughest
skin and keeps it in
good condition.
H. Alex Stoke,
The Druggist.
A Little ol Evermtilnrj.
"A Foxy Tramp."
Klnetograph Co. to-night.
There are twenty prisoner In the
eounty jail.
A high class concert company at As
sembly hall Nov. 16th.
'A Foxy Tramp" at the opera house
Friday evening, Nov. 13.
It U not known yet when the glues
plant at this place will begin work.
. The Baptist congregation at Punxsu
tawney will build a new $12,000 church.
The Reynofdsvllle Hardware Co. has
the oaly patent show windows ia town.
There will likely be a new schedule
on the low grade Division on the 22nd
Inst.
Rev. J. C. MoEntlre Is holding pro
tracted meeting In the Paradise M. E.
ohurch.
The Eagles Is the name of a new
beneficial society being organized in
this place. V
The brick paving on Fourth street,
between Main and Grant streets, has
been finished.
George F. Oshurn is moving to Clar
ion this week, where be will open a
photograph gallery.
- James E. Mitchell, merchant tailor,
moved his shop last Thursday from the
Stoke building to a room near Hotel
Imperial.
Two weeks from to-morrow until
Thanksgiving. Governor Pennypacker
Issued the Thanksgiving proclamation
last Thursday.
Dr. H. G. Furbay will deliver his
celebrated lecture "The Fraternal
Bute" at Assembly ball Thanksgiving
evening, Nov. 26th.
C. R. Hall was at Brookvllle yester
day attending the funeral of Mrs. Frank
Kreltler, formerly of Brookvllle, who
died In New York City.
About rlxty people attended the au
tumn social given at the residence of
Dr. A. H. Bowser last Friday evening
by the Aid Society of Baptist church.
Some bad- boys stole a half keg of
white1 lead from Reynoldsvllle Hard
ware Co. store Monday evening and
daubed It on buildings, trees, telephone
poles and on clothing of people passing
long the street. Ye editor's overcoat
got some of the white lead.
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
will serve chicken and waffle supper
In tbe Chapel Thursday evening, Nov.
12. Price 25o. A cordial welcome to all.
M. Montgomery, of West Reynolds
vllle, a passongor engineer on the Low
Grade Division of P. It. R was off
duty the pant week nursing a sore arm
Tho American Klnetograph Co. at
Aseombly hall to-night under auspices
of Hope Flro Co. General admission
25 conts, reserved scats 35 cents. Tick
ets on sale at S toko's.
Grand Chief Patterson, of Pittsburg,
visited Mt. Cliff Castle, Knights of
Golden Eagle, at Reynoldsvllle last
Thursday evening, and the Castlu at
Sugar Hill Friday evening.
Reynolds Gibson, Frank Boh ren and
Jim Degnan, of this place, played with
thePunxsutawncy foot ball team against
the Kid u way team at tbe tatter place
Saturday afternoon.
Ex-Postmaster A. M. Woodward and
C. N. Lewis went to "Sunset Camp,"
Bocchwoods, yesterday to spend a wook
hunting. They took a wagon load of
provisions and camping outfit with
thorn.
Last Friday afternoon the constable
from Llndsey was In town with throe
prlsonors, Martin Redman, Clark Mc
Gregor and William Hessian, hand
cuffed together taking them to the
county Jail charged with larceny.
A freight wreck on the P. R. R.
Saturday morning near Bennezotte
delayed passenger trains over the road
during the balance of the day. There
was no mall from tho east from early
morning until late Saturday ovoning.
Tho Ithaca Conservatory of Musla
Concert Company gave an exoell nt
entertainment before a largo and deep
ly appreciative audlenco. Ikmncntt,
Hoosick Falls. N. Y. At Assembly
hall Monday night, November 16. Tick-
els, children 15 cts., adults 25 els.
Stetson's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at tho
Reynolds opera house last Thursday
evening was greeted with a full bouse.
It Is a good company and those who at
tended were well satisfied. Tho com
pany carries a full band and orchestra
and a number of ponies and blood
hounds.
William Barchart, a large hearted
glassworker, took: pity on the boys and
girls that were members of the mlo-
strol show that stranded at this placo
the first of this month, and ho raised
enough money by subscription to buy
tickets to send the youths to their
homes In Philadelphia.
An oyster supper will bo hold In the
West Reynoldsvllle town hall Monday
evening, November 2'l, for benefit of
the Volunteer Fire Co. This oystor
supper should be liberally patronized,
as every citizen Is certainly Interested
in a good firo company, aud should en-
courago tho firemen every way posslblo.
Hesslo, only child of Mr. and Mrs.
William Roan, of Jackson street, who
would have bcttn ton years old tho 21st
of next month, died Friday, November
6, 1!)03, and was burled In the Reynolds
vllle cemetory Saturday forenoon.
Diphtheria was cause of doath. Mrs.
Roan Is now in a critical condition with
diphtheria.
Mrs. D. B. Stauffor was called to
Edgewood, suburb of Pittsburg, Satur
day by the death of her brother, Wil
liam H. Haney, wbodled Saturday fore
noon from an attack of pneumonia.
This was the fourth attack of pneu
monia be had suffered with. Mr. Haney
wa fifty-five years old. He visited Mrs.
Stauffer a couple of months ago and be
oome acquainted with a number of our
citizens.
The "Roney's Boys," the first number
of the publio school lecture course, will
be in Reynoldsvllle on the evening of
Dec. 11. This Is a first class musical
organization appearing on the best
courses throughout this country. Tbe
boys have well trained voices and they
give a varied programme of vocal and
Instrumental music. Everybody will
desire to bear tbem. Tbe date of Dr.
Fox's lecture, tbe second number of
tbe course, Is Deo. 10.
Major-General Edward Fielding and
wife, of Chicago, 111., were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dawson oo Jackson
street from Thursday until Monday
noon. Major Is a cousin of Mrs. Daw
son. Major Fielding was at one time
a worker in tbe Salvation Army, now
vice-president of the Volunteers of
America. He has charge of tbe North
western Division of the Volunteers.
Major preached In the Presbyterian
church at this place Sunday even! :g.
He la an able and pleasant speaker. '
By referring to the minutes of to?n
council it will be seen that the Je (Tor
son Traction Co. has been granted ' he
right to lay a short pleoe of trol ey
track on center of Main street, as ng
at tbe width of Fourth street. Tbe
brick paving down Fourth street to
Deltz alley, will run across Malo street
and the trolley company wants to lay
this short piece of track before the pav
ing Is done. This would Indicate I hat
tbe Traotlon Co. expeots to run their
line through Main street some time
and do not want to be at tbe expensu of
tearing up any. paving to lay their
track.
GRUESOME FIND.
Dead Oirl Baby Pound Along Public Road
In a Imall Box.
Last Thursday noon as Henry Green
wait and Charles Gunns were driving
along the public road noar the Reyn
oldsvllle cemetery they saw a Maglo
Yeast box lying between the publio road
and trolley line, but did not get off the
wagon to investigate the box. Saturday
morning Mr. Qreonwnlt saw the box In
the same place and ho stopped to Inves
tigate. The lid was nailed on the box
and when ho knocked the lid off ho was
horrified to find a dead baby In tho box.
Edward 8mlth drove along just aftor
Mr. Groonwalt opened the box and he
was called to see tho gruesome find
Mr. Smith took the box and Its contents
to 'Squire 8. B. Saxton's oflloo and that
ofllclal tolophonnd for Coroner Kyle,
but ho was unable to get here before
Monday noon. A Jury was empanelled,
composed of following six men, Poter
Robertson, Charles Hltzle, John How
lott, George Warnlck, E. C. Murphy
and S. B. J. Saxton, and an inquest was
hold. The jury's vordlot was that the
baby had been strangled to death. The
jury will not make a report for a week,
as thero Is a suspicion aa to who the
mothor of the baby Is.
It bad black curly hair and was a well
developed girl baby that would have
weighed about nine pounds. A little
cotton bad boon put In bottom of the
box, the unwashed and undressed baby
laid on the cotton, face down, and cov
ered over with a dirty rag.
Tbo body was turned over to Under
takers Hughes tc Pomroy and burled In
the Reynoldsvllle cemetery yestorday
forenoon at the expense of tho county.
SHOT WHILE HUNTING.
Young Man Lost His Life by Accident
ally Shooting Himself.
John McDonald, sixteon-yoar-old son
of Nicholas McDonald, of Soldier, was
accidentally shot whtlo out hunting last
Saturday anil died in five hours after
the accident. John and a younger
brother, Joseph, were out together and
whilo standing on a stump watching for
gamo John put his hands in his pockets
to warm thorn and leaned tho gun
against his body. Tho gun slipped off
the stump, struck a log and was dis
charged. The load of shot entered tho
young man's body near tbo rectum and
passed up through tbo bowels. Joseph
ran to tho nearest farm house and got
the farmer to take John home In a hack.
A doctor was called and at first it
was not thought that the boy was fatally
Injured, but he died about 4.00 p. m.
Saturday. Ho was shot about 11.00 a.
m. Funeral service was hold In tho
Cathollo church at this place Monday
forenoon.
Mad by Trolley.
Postmaster Burns has rccolvod notice
from tho Postofllco Department that
two malls a day will bo carried betweon
Reynoldsvllle and Punxsutawney by
trolley. This order was to have taken
effect Saturday, Novombor. 7, but no
further notice has been received con-
corning it. When this goes Into effect
tho star route from here to Wlshaw,
Elcanora, Desire and Panlo will be
discontinued.
Lawyer W. F. 8tewart Dead.
Lawyer William F. Stewart, of Brook
vllle, a prominent member of the Jeffer
son County Bar Association, who was
candidate for tho nomination for judge
at tbe time Judge Reed was nominated,
died at his home In Brookvllle Monday
afternoon from a cancorous trouble of
the bowels. He had been sick about
ten weeks. Lawyer Stowart had
practiced In tbe courts of this oounty
about thirty years. He was president
of the Jefferson County Bar Associa
tion at time of death. He was an old
soldier.
Fire Company Organized.
Wednesday evening of last week a
meeting was held In the town hall of
West Reynoldsvllle and a fire company,
to be called the West Reynoldsvllle
Volunteer Fire Co., was organized.
W. B. Stauffer was elected president,
ChorloB P. Kar-rner vice-president,
Milton E. Williams secretary, Fred Mo
Entlre treasurer, John Burgh chief of
fire department, Fred MoEntlre and
John Burgo assistant foremen, William
P. Woodrlhg, Harry Sykes and John
Burgh trustees. West Reynoldsvllle
now bos a good fire company.
Getting Near the Mark.
If the business of the Reynoldsvllle
postofiloe continues to Increase It will
only be a short time until the town can
get free delivery. Tbe receipts of the
postofiloe last month were $155.00 more
than any other month In the history of
this office. A small Increase will put us
in tbe free delivery class. Every citi
zen Interested to tbo town should do
everything they can to reach tbe free
delivery mark. There bos been enough
mall bandied at tbe Reynoldsvllle offloe
for several years to put the town on
free delivery list, but tba gas postal
oards and other matter Is purchased
elsewhere.
A cup of fine coffoe mado from Scull's
Gulden Blend Coffee served from 0.00
a iu. to 6.00 p. m. euob day this week
at Robinson & Mundorff'sgrooury. You
are cordially Invited to call and sample
a cup. It's free.
Rubber footwear for tho whole family
atMUUrens,
PRETTY HOME WEDD1NQ.
Largs Number of Guests Beautiful Dec
orations Lovely Presents.
The prettiest and most elaborate
country wedding that has taken place
In this section for many a day, was the
wedding at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Jonollian Deomer In MoCalmont
township at twelve o'clock on WedueS'
day, November 4, 1003, when their
daughter, Miss Dora Gertrude, and
William Peter Upllngor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Upllngor, wore Joined In
tho holy bonds of matrimony In tbe
presence of about nlnoty relatives and
friends. Rov. Charles Zetlor, M. E.
minister of Callonsburg, uncle of the
bride, performed the ceremony under a
beautiful arch of ferns and white chrys
anthemums. It was a ring ceremony
and was unusually Impressive. Miss
Grace Clawson, of Reynoldsvllle, was
bridesmaid, O. C. Doomor brother of
tho bride, was groomsman, Ruth Deom
er, sister of bride, and Mastor Ronald
Lewis, of Reynoldsvllle, wero ribbon
bearors, and Miss Edna Lewis, of this
place, played the wedding march. Tba
brldo was dressed In blue silk and car
ried whlto chrysanthemums. The par
lor and dining room wero beautifully
and artistically decorated with ferns
and whlto chrysanthemums, the handi
work of Miss Klvlo Coleman, of this
placo, and Lawronco Doomor, of Brook
vlllo. A flno wedding dlnnor was served.
Fourteen sat down to the brldo's table,
which was decorated with ferns, pansles
and chrysanthemums. A piece of
brldo's cako, wrapped In tlssuo paper,
tied with blue ribbon, was cerrlod
away by tho younger girls to dream on.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Upllngor rocolvod
B number of beautiful and useful pres
ents, consisting of bedroom suit, dining
tnblo and chairs, set china dishes, par
lor chulrs, tublo linen, towels, silver
ware, funcy work, &o.
The Star joins tholr many friends in
wishing Sir. and Mrs. Upllnger happi
ness and success as they travel down
life's pathway together.
If Your Hoifse Was Afire t
If your house was on flro you would
expect I he lire company to respond
quickly to tho alarm, and likely growl
If they wero not out as quick as you
thought they should bo. Why should
you expect tho fireman out to work
hard to, savo your property ? They
don't get any pay, and often very Utile
thanks. Even a voluntoer fire company
finds It necessary and convenient to
have money In the treasury sometimes,
and how are they to gut It if the citi
zens don't contributo In some way ?
Tho moving picture unturtalnmont In
Assembly bull to-night is undor the
auspices of Hope Firo Company, and
should l)o liherully patronized. Assem
bly hall should be packed. Tbe fii'O-
mon bavo as mucb right to expect you
to patronize the entertainment to-night
as you have to expect tbem to respond
to a firo alarm. Seo Y This Is your
opportunity.
Evangelistic Services.
The evangelistic so r vices that have
already boon announced will begin In
the Presbyterian church on the coming
Sunday. Dr. MacLeod, of Washington,
D. C, who la expocted to assist In these
moo tings, will not bo bore till Monday.
A cordial Invitation is extended to tbe
publio to attend these services. As
preparatory to theso meetings a cottage
prayer service was held at tho home of
Mr. Joseph T. Guthrlo, West Reynolds
vllle, Monday evening and last night
at the home of Mr. M. II. Stiles, of
West Reynoldsvllle, and Peter Bulk
hart, of Pleasant Avenue. This even
ing the regular mid-week prayer ser
vice will be held In the church, and
Friday evening another cottage prayer
service will be bold at the home of Mr.
L. M. Simmons. Attend these services
and take your friends with you.
Company are Artists.
Tbe concert was a thorough success.
The four young ladles constituting the
company are artists of more than ordi
nary ability in their several lines, and
they made an Impression which will
assure the company a good recoptlon
should It ever appear here again.
Onconto Slur, Oneonto, N. Y. At
Assombly hall Monday evening, Nov. 16.
Tickets, children 15 cts., adults 25 cts.
Keuglo's Cash Store will open for
business Wednesday, Nov. 18, In King
Si Coloman's block We have bad 25
years experience in the mercantile
business and are going to give you the
benefit of It, and. will prove to you that
it will he to your best Interest to
patronize us.
Mrs. Lizzie Smith, tbe milliner, has
engaged an experienced dressmaker to
take charge of her dress making de
partment. She extends a cordial In
vitation to patrons to call.
Don't miss the world's greatest mov
ing pictures at Assembly hall to-night.
The latest and best moving pictures
will be shown. Patronize tbe fire
company boys. General admission 25
cents, reserved seats 35 cents. Tlokets
on 8lo at Stake's,
A bad oold a good remedy Reyn
olds' Perfect Cold Cure. 25o.
J. E. Mitchell, morobant tailor, near
Hotel Imperial.
A bad oold a good remedy Reyn
olds' Perfect Cold Cure. 26a.
SUDDEN DEATH OF
THOMAS N. NEFF.
After a Few Days' Illness he Was
Taken to Pittsburg Hospital.
DIED AFTER AN OPERA
TION FOR APPENDICITIS.
Vss s Promlntnl Mtmbtr of John M. Reed
Lodge of Mstont and s Model Citizen.
Funeral Sunday Afternoon.
Thomas Ncale NefT, son of 'Squire
Ezra NefT, of Reynoldsvlllo, died In the
West Penn Hospital In Pittsburg at
I. 30 a. m. Thursday, November 0, 1M3.
Mr. Nuff was taken to the hospital on
Wednesday morning and tho doctors
pronounced his case a very critical ono,
and said he could only live a fow hours
without an operation and that be might
die on the operating table, but they
oould not say positively as to what the
real trouble was. Tbe operation as
performed at nine o'clock Wednosday
evening and tbo doctors found tho c:ne
a hopeless ono. It was a caso of npix n
dloltls In the worst form and there aa
also symptoms of tuburculocis of I he
bowels, Tom rallied from the opera
tion and was rational until a fow
minutes before he dtod. He talked to
his wife after tbe operation, when he
knew that he had only a short time to
llvo. He bid his wife and son good bye
and said he was ready to die, If It was
the Lord's will. The only thing that
grlovud him was leaving bis Utile
family. Tbe body was brought to
Reynoldsvlllo on the 1.20 p. m. tri.in
Thursday and taken to tho resldonce on
Hill streot.
'Squlro NefT received word lato Wid
nosday ovoning that his son could not
live and ho and Mrs. NefT loft here on
lost trolley car for Punxsutawney and
took theB.,R. & P. "flyer" at 5.00 a. in.
Thursday for Pittsburg, arriving there
at 8.15, tholr train being late, and did
not learn of Tom's death, nor that Hie
body would be brought borne on the
II , R. & P. train that leaves Allegheny
City at 9.00 a. m., until too late to come
on that train. Tbey got borne on the
6.15 p. m. train Thursday on tho P. R. R.
Thomas NefT was born In Reynolds
villa April 8, 1875, making him 28
years, 7 months and 3 days old at tiino
of death. He was a qulot and unassum
ing young man, but was a bright and
apt scholar. He attended Allegheny
College, Meadvlllo, Pa., one term and a
college at New Athens, Ohio, one term.
He taught ono term of school In the
publio schools of this borough, one term
at Presoottvlllo, and one or two terms
in Wlnslow township. He had been
working several years with tho J. & C.
C. & I. Co. civil engineer corps of this
place, and was engaged at that work
when he bad to quit and return to l is
home Saturday afternoon, October :!0.
He was just completing a civil engi
neering course In tbo Scranton Schi.ol
of Correspondence He was always
busy and hud no time for loafing. T. m
was well liked and highly esteemed and
It seemed almost Incredible to I. Is
numerous friends when the news was
circulated Thursday morning that lie
was dead, as It was only a few days be
fore that be was seen on tbe streets in
apparently gooti health.
Thomas NefT was marrlod to Mi.s
Hottlo Beer, daughter of Mr, and Mis.
R. D. Beer, June 21st, 1897. Tiny
were married In Brookvllle by R v.
F. H Beck, deceased. Tbe widow and
one son, Ezra, aged five years, mourn
tbe loss of a good husband and fathi r.
The deceased was a member of the
Mason lo lodge of this place und hi Id
tbe office of Worshipful Master at time
of death. He bad been a member of
the Presbyterian church for a numbir
of years.
Funeral service was held at tbe resi
dence on Hill street at 2.00 p. m. Sun
day, conducted by Rev. Perry A. Reno,
of tbe M. E. oburch, and Rev. Alex D.
McKay, of Presbyterian church. O id
hundred Masons attended the funer..!,
about twenty from Punxsutawney and
thirty from Bronkvlllo. The Masons
had charge of the funoral and the
beautiful Masoolo ceremony was per
formed at the cemetery, conducted by
L. J. McEntlre. Tbo funeral wus
large and there were several hundred
people in the cemetery waiting 'when
funeral procession arrived there.
The floral tributes wero beautiful,
consisting of tbe following: Standing
wreath from father and mother of de
ceased, Maltese cross from Woman's
Relief Corps, Masonlo emblem from
John M. Reed lodge, boquets from F.
H. Beck and J. S. Hammond, Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
McEntlre, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weaver,
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. FetT.
Tbe following out of town relatives
attended the funeral : R. D. Beer, J.
Llndsey Beer, Miss Cora Beer, of
Clalrton, Captain Robert B. Beer, of
Omaha, Neb., father, brothers and
sister of Mrs. NefT, Mrs. Dr. E. L.
NefT, of Pittsburg, David Yoder and
daughter, Miss Lulu, of Oak mon t, J. F.
NefT and wife, Charles Neale and wife,
John Brown and wife, George Burkett
and wife, Al. NefT, of Punxsutawney,
J. D. NefT and wife, Miss Sara Neff,
William Depp and wife, of Llndsey,
S. M. Neff, wife and daughter, D. D,
Neff, of DuBols, Joseph Neff and wife,
of Falls Creek, A. A. Neff and wife, of
Rosemoyne, Indiana oounty.
THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AJVD FRO.
Miss F.llle Clark spent Snnday In
Brookvllle.
Mrs. W. A. Thompson Is visiting In
Brookvllle.
Harry Lewis Is visiting relatives at
East Brady. '
N. T. Rhodes and family spent Sun
day at Falls Creek.
Dr. W. B. Alexander and wife w, re
In Pittsburg this week.
Mrs. Frank Badler, of Punxsutawnoy
visited In town Saturday.
Albort Oelslor, of Pittsburg, Is ,vhlt
Ing his borne In this place.
L. M. Wcitzol and wife, of DuBols,
wore visitors la town Sunday.
Glen A. Mllllren and wife, of Kane,
visited in this place last week.
John and Miss Flora Northoy wire
at Punxsutawnoy over Sunday.
Miss Olive Reynolds Is visiting Mrs.
Harriet Ropshor at Yatesboro.
.larvls Willlums and wife vlsltod
relatives In Punxsutawney Sunday. .
A. W. Pentz, of Punxsutawney, vltlt
ed his mother In this place Sunday.
Miss Molllo Drlsooll, of New Bethle
hem, visited iu this plaoe last week.
Frank McGinnes, of Philadelphia,
visited his parents in this place Sundny.
Guy Marshall visited relatives at
Parkers Landing during the past wei k.
Henry Hall returned last week from
a business trip In Tennessee and Louis
iana. Mrs. W. F. Lott, of Troutvllle, vlsltod
hor parents In West Reynoldsvllle the
past weok.
Miss Mary Chesnutt, of Brookvllle,
spent Sunday with Miss Bessie Harp in
this plaoe.
Mrs. William Barclay spent Sunday
with hor daughter, Mrs. Earl Swift, at
Brookvllle.
Mrs. J. B. Wilson, of DuBols, is
visiting Mrs. Lizzie Smith, the milliner,
In this place.
C. J. Rhea, of Oil City, visited I. Is
daughter, Mrs. L. M. Simmons, In this
place last wcok.
Albert Goodor, of Brookvllle, spent
Sunday with his brother, Edward Good-
er, In this placo.
Crolgbton Smith, who resided at
Hopkins, moved to Yeagertowo, Mifflin
Co., Pa., last week.
J. I. Small, of Pittsburg, spent last
night with bis brother, J. N. Small, In
West Royuoldsvlllo.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Rea went over
Into Clarion county yesterday to vi-it
tbe letter's parents.
Dr. II. B. McGarrab, physician at
Panthor Run Coal Co. Minos, has mov
ed to Sandy Vulloy. .
W. A. Smith, of East Brady, former
ly a citizen of Reynoldsvllle, was In
town last Wednesday.
W. B. Stauffer was In Pittsburg
yestorday attending the funerol of his
uncle, William Aney.
Rev. Charles Zetler, of Callensbur?,
Pa., visited his sister, Mrs. C.N. Lewis,
in this place last week.
Mrs. J. M. Dally, of Penfield. visit, d
her daughter, Mrs. G. M. McDonald, in
this place tho post weok.
Mrs. Hannah Butler and daughter,
Miss Margaret, are visiting Mrs. J. II.
Jelbart In Johnsouburg.
Mrs. M. E. Ridgeway, Mildred, D
maris and Joseph Ridgeway vinitod In
New Bethlehem Sunday.
Mrs. Levi Schugars, Mrs. Daniel
Doney and Mrs. Jerry Mowery are
visiting at Shamokin, Pa.
William Collins and wife, of Em ten-
ton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Nolan, Sr., on Main street.
Irvin D. Winslow, of Pittsburg, spent
Sunday with bis mother, Mrs. Annie
Wlnslow, on Jackson street.
John E. Shields, of New Kensington,
is visiting bis mother and brother,
Henry Shields, in tbls place.
Henry C. Delble was called to Warren
Saturday by the serious illness of his
sister, who resides at that place.
Mrs. May Stephens, of Philadelphia,
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. C.
Wilson, In this place the post week.
J. Nelson Smith, Hugh Tbomits,
Jasper Carl and Mrs. Rebecoa Skiving-
ton were at Niagara Falls last week.
E. Welser, merchant of Eraorlckvllle,
left here Thursday to visit friends and
relatives at Sunbury and Harrlsburg.
Mrs. J. H. Vasbinder, of Brookvllle,
visited the family of her brother, David
Postlethwalt, in this place lust week.
Missus Bessie and Nellie Hutchison,
of Brookvllle, wore guoets of Misses
Clara and Mabel 81ple over Suuduy.
Scott Syphrlt, who was at Germanla,
Potter Co., five weeks, returned to
home of his parents In Paradise last
weok.
Mrs. S. B. Hutnsey, of Pittsburg,
will oome to Reynoldsvllle to-day q
visit Mrs. A. B. Weed and other friends
for a few days.
Mrs. William Bauors and son, Loo,
of Klttannlng, came to Reynoldsvllle on
Monday of last week to visit Mrs.
Bauers1 daughter, Mrs. John 8iear,
and Lon Is now 111 with typhoid fever.
Lon Is 17 years old.
I. M. Iloch and wife were In Pitts
burg the first of last week and visited
Mr. Uoch's home at Maysvllla tba
latter part of the week.
Miss Ellzaboth McPherson, of PltU
burg, returned to that cltv Saturday
after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jamos McPherson, In this plaoe.
Mrs. Jane A. Books, of Chllhowee,
Mo., and Mrs. Lewis Badger, Tyrone,
Pa., have been visiting their brother,
J. A. Myors, In this plaoe the past
week.
A. L. Kcagle, Rathmol merohant, Is
In the city this week buying new goods
for tbe new store to be opened In tbe
King tc Co. block In this place Wednes
day, Nov. 18.
Mrs. Will II. Bell, who was In the
Mercy Hospital at Pittsburg five weeks,
was able to como home Monday even
ing. Mr. Boll went to Pittsburg Sun
day to bring bis wife home.
Ethel Stephens, of Philadelphia, who
has boon visiting ber aunt, Mrs. F. C.
Wilson, two months, will return to her
home this weok with her mother, who
Is now visiting Mrs. Wilson.
George W. Swartz, who owris a fruit
farm at Winter Haven, Florida, left
hore Thursday evening for Winter
Haven. He expects to ship one or two
cars of oranges from bis farm.
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Plfer, of Panlo,
attended the reception given Fred C.
Plferand bride at the home of Mrs.
Hannah Shcppard at Rockland. Venan
go Co., Pa., last Saturday evening.
W. 8. Weaver, of Brookvllle linnih
limn, Harry McMurray, of Brookvllle
Vimormt, and Horace G. Miller, of
Punxsutawney Mean, attended tbe fun
eral of Thomas NefT In this plaoe .Sun-
Mrs. Will Heldrick and Mrs. Swartz
land, of Brookvllle, came up Monday to
visit tbe former's sister, Mrs. H.
Eugene Phillips, and Mrs. Phillips In
vited a few Roynoldsvllle friends la
"bJ!o "y evenlDK 10 "n PPle-paring
8. 8. Aloy went to New Galilee, Pa.,
Saturday to attend the funeral of bis
brother-in-law, 8. J. Wban, who died
in Colorado Thursday from Bright
disease. Mr. Whan went to Colorado
four weeks ago, hoping tbe change In
climate would benefit bis health.
J. G. Davis, of Altoona, and G. W.
Who en. of William. r,,.,. III
of Alex Rlston several days last weak.
uo tuiao KDDiiomon, woo enjoy bunt
ing, went over to E. 8. Strawoutter's.
near Knozdaln. and mnr.nt , .A a- ,
log for game. Tho day after tbey re-
yIU ua nuni iney Dad roast
beef for dinner.
Injured in Mine.
Holland Clawson, of this placo, was
badly in ured In th pnih..
- iIUH wai
U. mine near Sandy Valley about 7.30
m Tnn.lan V . I .
-. y j iu or roc-. The
rOCk fell uirnu hi mWA w
Clawson was brought to bis home and
in 7 yu""iition or lour Keynolde
ville doctors It was decided to take him
to the Adrian Hospital, as It was pos
sible that an operation would have to
be performed. He was taken to tho
hOSDltal Monrlnu vannH a.
tlon has not boon performed arid the
doctors think be will recover.
Crawford-Ramsey.
G. L. Crawford nt ki. j
Miss Estnlla Ri
J i wuKurarvi XWO
ert Ramsey, of Anita, were married at
the home of the groom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Crawford, at 4.00 p.
m. yesieraay. itev. a. J. Meek, Ph.
D.. Pastor KevnoMMvllU Rani. i.
1 ...w ubi.im VU Ul UU,
performed the wedding ceremony In the
piurcuvxju, b uiuiioer oi invited rela
tives and friends. A wedding supper
was served.
Mountain Brook Castle.
TheKnirrhta of r.nMc r.i- 1...1
tuted a new Castle at Brookvllle last
Saturday night to bo known aa Mt.
v-asue no. m. uistrict Deputy
William Rued mil hm.t . ... 1
other Knights of Golden Eagle of Reyn-
uruvu w oroouvuie Saturday
evening and assisted in Instituting the
new Castle. Grand Chief Patterson, of
Pittsburg, was present.
Boy's Fingers Shot Off.
of 'bqulre b. T. Stormer, of Emerick
vllle. had thron finer a,-, nf Kta u. i
shot off lost Saturday while out bunt-
mg. iioya ana another young man
named DeerriHr urrn m,r r.tk.. - i
In crawling under a fence Deemer's gun
was discharged and Stormer's band
caught the load.
The following new atn.l.mt. ha., en
tered Reynoldsvllle Business College :
Misses Lillian Lenkerd and Minnie
Kaufman. Howard Jones, ThomasWhlto
and Frank Tapper.
Keagle's Cash Store will open for
business Wednenriav N'no ia ln irt
& Coleman's block. We have bad 25
years experience In tbe mercantile
uumuess ana are going to give you the
benefit of it, and will prove to you that
It Will be tO VOUI- hptit. Intaraar.
patronize us.
For Sale Good riding pony. Inquire;
i tflbaiAnuium,
A bad oold a good remedy Reyn
olds' Perfect Cold Cure. 25o.
Road H. W. Eason & Co. 'a ad on first
page.
See the fall bats for 1903 at Mllllrena
Mitchell, tho merchant tailor, near
Hotel Imperial.
' Largest selection of Monarch shirt
at Mllllrena.
See the oomedy drama, ' "A Foxy
Tramp," at the opera house Friday
evening, Nov., 13, ..