Stav. ttibacri))tion $1.00 p( r .'Kir i nifrniire C. AtTKlHNniI.KIHnr mid Pub WEDNESDAY. .JUNE 2, 11)04. Entered nt 1.1m rtusinmv , lleynnldsvllln . , a ;onl i! I unit m iti i mm r. fffMMKnVlt.l. TKI.fcPIIONR NO. III. WATCHES I have something of in terest to watch buyers nml would like to' linvc vou come in mul talk V A T C 11. If you don't want to buy now, would like to show you a Idled case nuaraii tecd for 100 years. C. F. HOFFMAN Th Jewolor, Tlie Sweetest Flower -That Blows Is not sweeter than TIIELMA, the new perfume. A de lightful odor, delicate yet permanent, TIIGLMA is becoming the favorite among people of refine ment everywhere. Call and test it at our store. We are glad to show it because it makes Iriends for itself and us. Stoke, the Druggist ft Little ot EverytHlng. No paper next week. Tbe next Issue of Thk Star will be July 13th. Carnival company at Reynoldsvllle all of next week. Born to Mr. and Mrs.Waydo Broukey, of Prescottvllle, June 23, 1!K)4, a' Hon. Tbe Epworth League held a lawn fete on the M. E. parsonage lawn Friday evening. Tbe Woman' Relief Corps hold an Ice crearn social in the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening. Peter Taafe has boon elected chuck welch man at the Panther Hun Coul Co. mine at Pardus. Commissioner Al. ITawk and Harvey Haugh were In this section lust week inspecting county bridges. . Prof. Hlnes will glvo a grand bull In Reynold Park to-night, Juno 29. Jam iiton orchestra. Gjnts 11.00. A few Reynoldsvllle people took In the Royal Arcanum picnic at Mitchell' Park on Thursday of lust week. MUs Elbie Hone, of this place, has been elected as one of the touchers In the Llndscy school fur next term. The lawyers of Jeflurson county are now having their annual viicutioa (if one month, from June "7 to July 25. Mrs. David L. Brumbaugh brought a beautiful boquot of sweet Boented pink peonies to The Star office Saturday. The Kn.vhtone bund boys are getting dandy new suits, black trimmed in maroon. The nlnotreri suits will oobt 1300 00 P, F. Bolger, who bus been suffering with rheumatism tor sometime, went to Cambridge Springs Monday for treatment. Hope Fire Co. has hired the Keystone band for the Fourth of July. Tbe band boys will have, their new uulforms before that time. Tbe ninth annual Bible Conference of tbe Pennsylvania Young. Men'sChris tlan Association will bo beld at Eagles Mure, Pa., July 1 to 8. Ordinance No. D4, accepting tbe bid of T. E. Evans for the grading, curbing and paving of Main street, will be found In this issue of The St ah. John Trudgen, Jury commissioner of Jefferson county, is at Brookville to-day drawing tho list of Jurors for August torirfol court. Reynolds Gibson and Frank Bohron, of Reynoldsvllle, played with the Punxsutawnoy ball team at Brookville lust Thursday afternoon. The Sons of Veterans are making arrnngetnents to hold the field encamp ment in the Ton Reynolds orchard neur tho Mansion Tnn in August. J. II. Nichols, of Jackson street, bought three roso com lied mlnorca chickens, nxmittr and two hens, lint week. They are high priced chickens. A freight wreck occurred on tho 1'. It. It., near lowu, Thursday. Six cars were wrecked and puascifccrs on evening trains hnd to bo transferred. Town council hus granted merchants permission to sell lire works on July 4th mul fit li. Only small fire crackers can be sold or shot within the borough limits. Tho editor of TlIR STAR left hero this morning for Eagles Mere, I'a., to ttend the annual summer outing of tho Pennsylvania State Editorial As sociation. Tho Winslow township school board recently re-organized with A. C. Mur ray as president of tho board, W. H. Reber treasurer and (ieorgo K. Null secretary. Jnmes Link, foreman of tho Sotiuca Coal Company, at Chnmbersville, whilo overseeing some work done at tho ulr shuit, fell forty feel from a sculTold, but wns not seriously hurt. Wednesday evening of last week a number of tho members of tho Knights of I'ythlus Lodge of DuBols visited the Knights of I'ythlus Lodge at this place. Lunch was served after lodge adjourned. Tho Jefferson County Medical Society was to have held a meeting at the Na tional Hotel in Reynoldsvlllo last Fri day afternoon, but thero were not enough members present for a quorum. Twenty-throe lady members of tho Rrookvlllo Eucher Club camo to Royn- oldsville Friday forenoon and went from here" to I'unxsutawney on a special trolley cur, returning in the evening. Hope Hose Company and Volunteer Hose Co. No. 2 of this borough and the 'Itizens Fire Co. of West Heynolds- ville will have a huh raco on Main street Thursday evening of next week, July 7th. At tho meeting of tho Winslow town ship school hoard last Saturday tho Progressive Reader and Smith Arith metic were adopted for tho township schools for coming term. Tho board will elect teachers the lust Saturday of July. John K. Ford, of Reynoldsvlllo, und Miss Lottie Craner, of Oak Ridgo, wero married at the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, on Grant street at, 0 00 p. tn. Thursday. June' '.'3rd, 11104. 'Sqnlio K. NelT Med the nuptial knot. Miss Vorda Dougherty, a graduatn of tho RoynoldeVlllo high school, who took a course in a business college at Now Castle, accented a nosltirn in than city on Monday morning of this week as bookkeeper and cashier In a largo department store. There wero fifteen applicants for tbe position. C. A. Burlett, of West Reynoldsvllle, foreman of the Low Grade Division bridge crew, shipped his camping cars and tools to Franklin Saturday and on Monday Mr. Bartlett and crow wont to Franklin where they will erect throe spans of an overhead bridge to connect with the county bridge over tho Alle gheny rlvor. The Reynoldsvlllo Water Co. will lay a six Inch water lino from Second street, this borough, along Main street, across the Sandy Lick creek Into West Reynoldsvlllo and up Piko street to Brown 6trcet, and a four Inch line from Brown street some distance on up Pike street. A fire plug will bo put in above Brown street. About 2.00 a. in. Monday a crowd from DuBols fractured an ordinance and shattered the stillness of thnt hour of tho night by shooting revolvers and otherwise making a disturbance as they drove up' Main street. Some of tho participants will likely know bo fore tho end of this week thut such eonduot is a little expensive sometimss. When Hubert U. Farrell, of Elkina, W. Va., returned to that place last week accompanied by his slater Miss Unlta Farrell, some person along the lino sent word ahead thut be was re turning with a lady and his friends ooucluded he hud been married. Hasty preparations were made for a serenade at the railroad station when Hubert arrivedand he got the serenade. P. R. R. train No. 113, due here at 11.42 a. in., killed Charles Reinsel, a twolve-yeur-old boy, at Falrmount Mon day. E. A. Reinsel, of Huwthorne, father of tho boy, runs a milk wagon UDd Charles was driving the wagbn alotio when the train struck it, Mr. Rolusol huvlng taken several bottles of milk und was delivering it to nearby houses. The milk wagun was knocked to lieoea but the horses were clear of tho track and wore not injured. No Paper Next Week. Tub Star will not bo published next week, July 0, but tho ofllco will bo open every day, exoept July 4th, for Job work, receiving names of new sub-scrlls-rs or writing receipts for subscrip tions now due. An Old Clock. Wesley Mutter got possession of a clock recently that his father bought 77 years ago, which ho prizes very highly. Tho clock hns been ticking all theso years and keeps correct time yet. It has brass wheels nnd Is good for many more years. Miss Dougherty Resigned. , Miss Nellie Dougherty, who has been a teacher In tho public schools of this borough five years, and was re-elected this month for next term, has resigned tu accept a position in the puhlicschools of Now Castle at a snlary of f ";". 00 per month for a term of nine months, with tho promise of a raise of $2.00 per month next year. Miss Dougherty Is a good teacher. Begin Paving To-Morrow. Thomas E. Evans, who has the con tract to pavo Main street, said yester- day morning that ho would begin tho work to-morrow, Thursday, morning. The work will he started nt tho Iron bridgo to-morrow nnd next Tuesday morning a crew of men will hn put tn work tearing up tho wooden paving on east sldo of Fourth street and will work up to Seventh street", whilo tho other crew of men will work from Iron bridgo to Fourth street. Hotel Dynamited. About eleven o'clock Monday night of this week an attempt was mado to blow up tho Hughes Hotel at Huthmcl with dynamite. Tho dynamite was put under one of tho renr corners of tho building, In tho part of tho house where tho bar tender sleeps. Fortunately the dyna miters did not got tho explosivo far enough under the building to do any serious damage, although the corner of tho building w us considerably shuttered. Thero is no clue to tho perpetrators. Organized for Sport. Tho Eugle Hunting nnd Fishing Club is tho name of a new club organized nt Reynoldsvlllo with seven members, John Regin as president of the club, Joseph Wolseh ns commissary and Nor- mnn Hutler treasurer, Enoek Snyder, Charles MoAninny, William MoMlllon and Nicholas Welsoh. All members of the club, except Nicholus Wolsch, will go to Round Island, on Slnnemuhonlng, to camp oul for sevorol weeks. Nich olas Welsch will join tho party inter. Volunteer Hose Co. No. a Re-organized. A meeting to ro-organlzo Hose Co. No. 2 of tho east end was held In tho Company Huso rooms Thursday, Juno 23rd. S. M. Clark was uppolnted chairman of tho mxetlng. Tho follow- ng officers and committee wero elected and appointed : Foreman, II. R. Burns; assistant foreman, Curtis Mclntyre ; secretary, Geo. S. Keaglo ; treasurer, D. M. Hamilton ; nozzle and plug men wero elected, also following committeo on apparatus : II. R. Burns, Geo. S. Kouglc, F. C. Lewis, Frank Gunns and S. M. Clark, uimirmun. Death From Heart Trouble. Mrs. Debore'i Parrell, of Baltimore, Md., mother of Mrs. A. Katzcn, of Reynoldsvllle, died suddenly tit tho homo of her daughter. Mrs. E. Rosen- felt, of Sykosvllle, at 1.00 a. m. yester day, Juno 28, 1.,T4, fi-om heart diseuso. Mrs. Purrell was "4 years old. Sho hud been visiting her daughter about four weks. The body wns brought to Reynoldsvlllo and shipped from hore to Baltimore on the 0.15 p. m. train for interment. Mrs. A. Kutzcn, Mrs. Rosenfolt and Win. Siff, of Desire, a son-in-law of decoused accompanied tho body to Baltimore Took Lodge Degree. Friday evening nlno members of Valiant Lodge No. 401, Knights of Pythias, of Reynoldsvllle, took four candidates to DuBols to havo the de gree team of DuBols give them tho Third Runk in K. of P. Tho members wore : Wllliura Copping. Philip Kohlor, Lewis D. Kleinhuns, Clinton S. Hurt man, Alex Frantz, Samuol R. Williams, George W. Harding, Johh F. Hinder liter and David Motherwell. Tho four candidates wero : Charles M. Dingor, Harry E. Burns, William Morton uud William H. Pomroy. Lunch was served at 1.00 a. ra. Saturday and tho Pythiuns arrived home about the tlmo tho signs of morning light appeared on the eastern horizon. Message in Bottle. Four or five weeks ago Earl Barclay and Fred Mohncy, two lads of this pluce, found a bottle along tho bunks of the Sundy Lick creek, In which they put asllpof paper with their names, address and request for the finder of tho bottlo to write to elthe one of them, corked tbe bottle and threw It into tho crock. About two weeks afterward Earl Bar oluy roooived a letter from u young ludy who had found tho bottle In Red Bank creek at Climax, ton miles below New Bethlehem. Earl answered the letter and a little romance may result from tbe bottle message. . If it proves that the girl Is too old for Earl, he baa a couple of. older brothers that might possibly tuko up the oaso. i TROLLEY CARS TO SOLDIER. Cars Will ba Running Saturday Power House Completed In One Montn. D. It. Clark, general manager of the Jefferson Taction Co., said yesterday morning thnt hn expects to have the trolley lino completed as far as Soldlor In time to run curs botweon Reynolds' vlllo and Soldier on Saturday of this week. Small cars will bo run on the now lino until tho now power house above Prescottvlllo is ready for opera tion, which will be not later than the firVt of August, and by that tlmo the line will bo completed to Synkusvlllo. Pretty Home Wedding. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Morrison, of Heech woods, was thescene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday, June 22nd, 11104, at ten o'clock a. in., when thoir daughter, Florence Mabel, was given In marriage to Samuol M. Hunter, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Robort B. Hunter. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. II. Hill In the presence of about fifty Invited guests. Tho bridal party stood upon tho front porch which was decorated for the occasion. The beautiful ring service wns used. Tho brldo was gowned in white lawn, and was attended by Miss Mary Donnlson as maid of honor. Tho groom was attended by bis cousin, Lemon R. Hunter. Shortly after tho corcmony a sumpt uous wedding dinner was served, after which the happy pair wero driven to Fulls Creek to take the afternoon train for Pittsburg and St. Louis, where they will attend tho World's Fair. Tho brldo and groom nro among tho most popular young pcoplo in tho Boech woods, and all their many friends join In wishing Ibein a Jong and happy married life. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter wero tho recipients of many beautiful and useful presents. Brookville Ladies. Thursday fourteen Brookville ladles came to Reynoldsvlllo and spent the duy with Mrs. W. A. Leech, who recently moved from Brookville to this pluco. Following are tbe names of the visitors : Mrs. W. S. Weaver, Mrs. Harriet Buck, Mrs. II. E. McCracken, Mrs. W. C. Konnody, Mrs. W.JE. Kelso, Mrs. W. II. McAnlnch, Mrs. J. I. Brady, Mrs. John Beach, Mrs. E. II. Furgeson, Mrs. Wado Mooro, Mrs. Sum'l S. Reitz, Mrs. C. R. Vasblnder, Mrs. Frank Davis and Mrs. Dell llonsley, Threo of Mrs. Leech's Royn oldsvlllo neighbors, Mrs. D. B. Stauffer, Mrs. J. W. Dempsoy and Mrs. G. M. Duvls, took dinner with the ladies. In tho afternoon tho party took a trolley rldo out to Wlshaw Fark. Hand Burned. Fred Johnston, of this plaoo, who Is working at tho plumbing trado In Punxsutawnoy, had his right hand and right side of his fuco budly burned lust Thursday. Fred was working at a place whore the lady of the houso bad sot a buckot of varnish on tho furnaeo nnd tho varnish caught fire. Fred picket up tho buckot to throw It out of tho houso and the bottom foil out of buckot. Death from Typhoid Fever. Loo Newton Cochran, aged 2 years, 7 months and 11 days, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry A. Cochran, died at the homo of tho grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cochran, in this pluco, at 3.40 p. ra. Thursday, Juno 23, l'.KM. Death wns caused by typhoid fovor. The llttlo body was taken to Bradford, Clearfield county, Friday and burled at 10.30 a. m. Saturday. Died in Sharon. Mrs. Laura Kennedy, who would have been 81 years old In August, mothor qf Mrs. E.C. Burns, of Reynoldsvlllo, died at hor home in Sharon, Pa., Thursday, June 23, 1004. Mrs. Burns went to Sharon Wednesday and was at bor mother's bedside when she died. Post mustor Burns went to Sharon Friday to attend the funoral. Invitation. Hope Flro Company extends a oor dlal invitation to all lodges and orders to parado Fourth of July morning. For further information inquire of R. M. Gibson, secretary. There will be preaching services In tbe ball at Pardus next Sabbath, July 3rd, at 3.30 p. m. by Rev. G. H, Hill, of Beechwoods. Every body Is cordial ly Invited. This week only all boy's light colored suits that retail from $3.50 to $5.00 for $2.00. Bing-Stoko Co. The ladies of tbe Helping Hand Society will serve strawberry short cuke, strawberries with cream, Ice cream, cuke and ooffoe In the basement of tho M. E. church Thursday evening, commencing at 5 o'clock. A luwn fete Will he held at tbe Bap tist church to-morrow evening under the Auspices of the B. Y. P. U. Wel come to all. Kelly's shoes for womep at Millirens. Don't miss the street carnival at this pluce next week. ' Fire works of all kinds at C. P. Koerner's. . Mothers see our line of "Buster Brown" collars for children, Bing Stoko Co. DEATH FROM APOPLEXY. Owen Kaln Stricken While at Work Funeral Sunday Morning. Owen Kaln, who hnd been a citizen of Reynoldsvlllo fifteen years, had a stroko of apoplexy nt 10.30 a. m. Thurs day whilo at work in Big Soldiur mine and died at 3.00 a. tn. Friday, Juno 21, 1004. He was brought to his homo on Jackson streot at 1. 00 p. in. Thursday and everything possible was done to save his Ufa, but his case was beyond tho power of medical aid. He was conscious only a short tlmo. Mr. Knin had a slight stroko last January. Owon Kaln was born at Rosscomtnon, Ireland, July 14, 1840, and would have been f!4 yoars old tho 14 th of next month. Camo to America with his parents when 10 years old. Ilo'wus mnrrted to Margaret Kayton in Phil adelphia In March, 1'!4. Moved to Roynoldsvlllo 15 years ago. Ho Is survived by his widow and flvo children, John Kaln, Mrs. James Moloney, of Reynoldsvlllo, Philip Kaln, of Oak Ridge, Mrs. John S. Schultze, of Roynoldsvlllo, and Mrs. Harry E. Conrad, of Wormloysburg, Pu. Funeral service was bold In the Catholic church at 8.15 a. m. Sunday, conducted by Fathet Lynch. Interment was made In the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Calvin Whlteman Dead. Mrs. Calvin Whitomun died at tho home of hor daughter, Mrs. Charles S. Kirchartz, on Grant street at 12.15 a. m. Saturday, June 25, 1004, after a long illness with stomach trouble. She hud been in a comatose statu from 8.00 . m. Thursday until death took place. Mrs. Whlteman was born near Rrook vlllo, Pa., May 7, 1820, and was 75 yoars, 1 month and 18 days old. Hor maiden name was Mary Mutson. Sho was married to Culvln Whlteman about 4!) yoars ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wbiteman spent a year at homo of thoir daughter, Mrs. Kirchartz, In this place, returning to Brookville last October. In March of this year Mrs. Whlteman came to home of her daughter und remained hero. She was a patient sufferer. Early in life deceased joined the Pres byterian church and was a faithful member. Funoral service wbs held ut tho Klroburtz resldonco at 2.30 p. in. Sunday, conducted by Rev. A. D. Mo Kay, pastor of tho Roynoldsvlllo Pres byterian church, nnd tho body of the old mother was taken to Brookville Monday morning for intorment. Mrs. Whitoman Is survived by her husband and throe children, Charles Whitoman, of Butler, Eugono Whito man, of Marlonvillo, and Mrs. Maud Klrehartz, of Roynoldsvlllo. Home Wedding, At 8.00 p. m. Thursday, June 23, 1004, Miss Margaret Williams, of West Reynoldsvlllo, and William A. Winner, a grocoryman of Nowborry, Pa., wore united in marriage at tho homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Williams, in the prcsonco of the mombors of the family and a few friends. Rev. Dr. A. J. Meek, pastor of tho Baptist church, officiated. Too brldo was dressed in white, carrying a boquot of white roses Miss Sara Williams played tho wedding march. A wedding dinner was served immedi ately after tbe ceremony. The bride and groom and Mr. Willlums' family took dinnor Friday at homo of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hoch. Mrs. Hock Is a sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Winner loft here on the 12.52 p. m. train Friday, amidst a shower of rice, on a wedding trip to Warren, Pa., Limestone, N. V., and otbor places. Mrs. Wlnnor wad one of West Royn oldsvlllo's fine young ladles. Died in Beecbwoods. John H. Ewing and wife were in Beoch woods Thursday attending the funoral of an uncle, McCurdy L. Ewintr, who died Tuesday evening, June 21st, 1004. Docoasod was about 67 yoars old. He was a musician of considerable ability and for a number of years sold musical Instruments, no was never married. He died at homo of Robert B. Hunter. Rev. G. II. Hill conducted funoral service. Interment was made In the Beechwoods cemetery. Ice cream, sherbet, cake and coffee will be served on the parsonage lawn Thursdu evening, by ladies of the Presbyterlun missionary Society. A cordial invitation is extended to tho public Buy your Fourth of July fire works at C. P. Koerner's. Boy's $3.50, $4.00, $1.50 and $5.00 suits at $2.00. Bing-Stdke Co. Buttons, festooning, flags, streamers Japanese lanterns, &o., at Stoke's, the druggist. A. Katzen, of tbe People's Bargain Store, will glvo away a fan to every porson who will oall for tbe same on Saturday, July 2nd at Mr. Katzon's store. Carnival goods at Stoke's. Ten per cent off on all sales of $1.00 and upwards at Thompson's Racket Store. See the new spring stylos in W. B. corsets. Millirens. Mothers come in and look at tbe light colored suits for your boys that we are almost giving away. Bing-Stoko Co. THE PEOPLE W1IO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Ed. Syphrlt spent Sunday In Brook ville. Frank Mulhollan is at Baxter this week. Dr. B. E. Hoover was In Klttannlng Monday. Miss Francos King is visiting In Clarion. Mrs. Dr. A. J. Meek Is visiting in Pittsburg. Miss Frances Kirk Is visiting at Me Kcosport. Mrs. G. G. Sprague was tn Brook ville Friday. Dr. II. B. McGarrah is In Wllllama port this week. Mrs. Henry Horpol spent Sunday in Punxsutawnoy. A. M. Wadding, of Brookville, was in town Sunday. Mrs. Mary J. Rlggs Is visiting a sister in DuBols. Mrs. Edith Flannor went to Johnson burg lost evening. D. B. McCunnell, of Falls Crsok, was In town yesterday. Fred Miller and wife, of Klttannlng, are visiting In town. Mrs. C. F. Hoffman visited relatives in Brookville last week. John D. Patterson and wife spent Monday in Beechwoods. David McKeo, of Corsica, was a visitor in town last week. Mrs. T. M. Armagost and ohildren spent last wcok at Garoo. William Bolt moved from East Brady to Reynoldsvllle this week. Ed. Jennings and wife spent Satur day and Sunday In DuBols. D. L. Dally, of Mt. Jewett, was a visitor In town over Sunday. Perry Love spent Sunday at borne of his brother in Rose township. Nuxt Monday, July 4th, there will be a largo crowd in Reynoldsvllle. Charles Marsh, of New Bothlehem, was a visitor in town Thursday. Win. Brsakey, of Stanton, visited bis son, Waydo Breakey, yesterday. Mrs. A. 7.. Snyder visited In Brook ville a couplu of days last week. Harry Martin, of Mosgrove, visited his paronts in this place last week. Prof. J. R. Wilson, of Corsica, was a visitor in town the first of this week. Miss Emma Davis, studont in Indiana Stuto Normal, Is home on a vacation. Miss Bertha Young, of Custer, was tho guest of Miss Elsie Ross last week, Glun Plylcr went to Rosslter Monday to accept a position In a barbershop. Mrs. Mary Flllhart visited at Rock land, Clearfield Co., during the past week. Harry Richards, of New Kensington, visited rolatlves In this place the past wcok, M. J. Rlggs and family, of Allegheny City, are visiting their parents in this place. Mrs. Sophia Higgles, of Falls Creek, was tho guest of Mrs. Ellen Plyler Saturday. David Neaie, of Hamilton, visited bis brother, Dr. J. B. Noale, the first of this week. Mrs. CharleB Keuper, of Falrmount, was the guost of Mrs. Clara M. Shlck last week. Mrs. Frank Murray returned Thurs day from a five weeks' visit at Liberty. Tioga Co. Mrs. Mat. Stevenson, of Boech tree, visited relatives In this place during tho past week. Misses Gertrude and Florenee Stoke and Fay Neale spent last Friday In Punxsutawney. D. R. P. Womer, of Kane, some years ago a citizen of Reynoldsvllle, was In town last Friday. Levi Burlett, of Callensburg, visited his son, C. A. Barlett, In West Reyn oldsvllle last week. W. S. Weaver, one of the editors of tho Brookville Republican, was in Reyn oldsvllle yesterday. Mrs. Dr. A. H. Bowser left here Thursday to visit relatives In Wllklns burg and Johnstown. Mrs. Annie Annes, of Falrmount, visited bur brother, H. W. Herpel, In this place the past week. James W. Gillespie, manager of the Bing-Stoke Co. department store, was in Clearfield yesterday. Frank Bates, a glass cutter, who was working at Lancaster, Ohio, returned to this place last week. Mrs. M. J. Farrell and son, Joseph, are visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. F. P. Howe, at Arcadia. ' Prof. D. W. Morrison and wife, of Tlonesta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Johnston over Sunday. Mrs. W. R, Smith, of Austin, Pa., if visiting ber parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Foust, ou Jackson street. Misses Lillian Nortbey and Flora Wray spent Sunday with Miss Ada HeV rlck In Washington township. Joseph Macro, studont in Buckncll University at LewlBburg, will spend tbe summer vacation at this place. Rev. Perry A. Reno attended tho Clarion District Conference of tbe M. E. church at LIndsey this week. Guy Cornmessor, who was attending the Central State Normal School at Lock Uavon, returnod homo last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Karns and son, William, of Onkmont, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weed the first of this week. Miss Louisa Jonos, of Blossburg, Tioga Co., Is a bookkeeper in the J. & C. C. A I. Co. office in this place. Dr. J. D. Tucker, of New Castle, who was Dr. John II. Murray's assistant at Soldier for a time, is in town this week. Miss LuorotlaWarnIck,of Glen Ilazol, Pa., is visiting her aunts, Mrs. D. II. Young and Mrs. S. Resslor, In this place. Mrs. Wilson Gross, of Pittsburg, formerly of West Reynoldsvllle, is vis iting' relatives and friends In this place. Miss Nolllo Bock, of Now Bethlehem, visited her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Phillips, in this place the past week. Mr. S. B. Rumsey, formerly superin tendent of the Low Gradn Division, and wife, of PlttBburg, were in town , last weok. Mrs. Joseph Landschutz, of Burling ton, N. J., is visiting her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snydor, in West Reyn oldsvllle. Mrs. Claud Trultt, of Pittsburg, Visited hor husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Trultt, on Jackson streot last week. Mrs. L. L. Moans Is visiting hor husband's parents at Frostburg. Dr. Means was at Frostburg the first of this week. Mrs. J. J. Sutter, Mrs. James E. Mitchell and daughter, Helen, visited Mrs. H. P. Thompson in Brookvlllo Thursday. Harry E. Conrad and wifo, of Worm loysburg, Pa., wore called here last week by the death of thelattor's father,' Owen Kaln. Mrs. H. J. Dowdrlck, who was In Punxsutawnoy two years, has returned to home of hor son, Elmer Ellonborgor, in this place. Misses Grace Meek and Katherine King, students in Bucknoll, University at Lewisburg, are at home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Mary Jackson, who was visiting her daughters, Mrs. J. W. Gillespie and Mrs. H. Alex Stoke, returned to Pittsburg last Friday. Mrs. William Brltton, of Rockdalo Mills, was the guost of her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, tho milliner, the latter part of last week. Mrs. Dr. J. W. Coleman and son, Harry, of Jerome, Arizona, are visiting the families of Dr. J. C. King and M. C. Coleman In this place. Miss Elsie Ross, of this place, and Miss Bertha Young, of Custer, wore at Clarion Friday night attending a class reunion at the Stato Normal School. Mrs. D., H. Krumanockor and son, John, of White Havon, Pa., are visit ing the former's parents, 'Squire and Mrs. J. D. Woodrlng, in West Reyn oldsvlllo. Miss Elva Coloman went to Lewis burg last week to attend the Bucknell University commencement and from there went to Spring Mills to visit a school mate. Mrs. Catherine Coleman and son, M. C. Coleman, wore called to Curllsvllle, Clarlen Co., last week to attend the funeral of Jacob Bittonbender, brothor-in-law of Mrs. Coleman. Mrs. J. L. Schall, of Pittsburg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, sr., in this place, and ex pects to remain here all summer. Mr. Schall was in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smail, of New berry visited the luiter's parents, Mr. and Mrs R. S. Williams, in West Reyn oldsvllle tbe past week and attended the Winner-Williams wedding. "Joseph F. Weist, who has been a resident of Reynoldsvllle three years, moved to Philipsburg the first of this week, where he is interested in a largo brewery being erected at that place. Mrs. John H. Kaucher and daughter, Laura, who have been at Milton, Phil adelphia and Atlantic City since four teenth of last month, will return to Reynoldsvllle the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Durnell, of Rock wood, Pa., visited the former's sister, Mrs. A. B. Weed, and husband in West Reynoldsvllle this week. Mr. Durnell it an engineer on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. Mrs. P. P. Womer, of Syraouse, N. Y.t will come to borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bing, in this place this weok to visit a few weeks. Mrs. Womer bas not been homo for four years, and during that time she and her husband, Rev. Womer, spent one. year J n Europe.