r: triTTrr crttttn r 1 1 rrrrrrx j Glimpses of Robert Douthlt spent Sunday In Fall Crook. Mr. Hannah Prosoott In visiting In Knoxdalo. Mm. Alliort Warden Ih visiting at Ash tola, Pa. MUi Iva Mooro Is visiting at Garoo, Cloarflold county. Miss Mary Trudgen visited In East Brady lout woek. Wesley Mottcr atd wlfo visited at Attoona last wcuk. Mrs. V. II. Gallagher visited at Garoo during past wook. M. J. Farroll visited his dauifbtcr In Pittsburg last woek. Mrs. C. II. Ueu visitod relatives In Htdgway liint week Miss Nelllo Stephenson, of Giuve, visited In town last week. Misses Elvira and Ruth Johnston arc visiting In Clarion county. Mrs. Wm. Million, of Marion Centre, visitod In town last wri'k. Hol)ort 8. Williams sciit Sunday with a son at Oak IMdgo. W. C. Elliott, editor tho Volmilrrr, was In Pittsburg last week. O. A. Gray went to Washington, B. C, tho first of this week. G. J. Corwln, of Friendship, N. Y., was In town tho past week. Mrs. Wesley Mottcr has been visiting at Lcwlstown tho past week. W. A. Stanford, of Kimersburg, Whs a visitor In town last week. Mrs. Dr. J. S. McCrelght, of Kldg way, visited In town last wook. Miss MolUo Driscoll, of Now Bothlo horn, visited In town last week. Mrs. Charles Witter, of Tlonnvo, is visiting her parents In this place. J. E. Boylo, of Uimcrsburg, visited his paronts near this plaeo last week. Miss Minta Ilildobrand Is visiting her undo, W. A. Stanford, at Uimorsburg. F. C. Bennett and family, of Ma ufley, wore visitors in town last week. Frank L. Sadler and wlfo, of Punx sutawncy, spent Sunday in this plaeo. Miss Blanch Thornton loft hero Sat urday to visit in Pittsburg and Emlen ton. Mrs. Lillian Quintan, of Akron, Ohio, was tho guest of Miss Suo Reynolds lust week. J. C. Norrls and wlfo visited In Falls Creek and DuBois during the past wook. Miss Ora McKoo, of Corsica, was the guest of Miss Myrtle Caldwell last wook. Miss Agnos Major, of Punxsutawney, was the guest of Mrs. John O'llaro last wook. Miss "Alice Forman, of Brockwayvlllo, was the guest of Miss Edyth Clark over Sunday. Solomon Shatter, of Coalport, Ky., Is In town this week looking after some business. Pearl Bartow and Jay McGaw, studonts in State College, are homo on vacation. Walter C. Honry, one of our merch ants, and son, John, wcro In Pittsburg lust wook. Miss May Cronk, of Wilkosbarro, Is visiting bar aunt, Mrs. John Reed, on Main stroet. Mrs. Homor Brumbaugh and child ren, of Franklin, are visiting relatives in this place. ' Father Edward M. Driscoll, of New Bethlehem, visited in town a couple of days last week. Mrs. J. M. King and daughter, Miss Fonda, of Fulls Crook, visited in this place last week. Thomas N. Lord and family, of Hites, visited the former's mother in this place last week. Miss Efllo Milllron, studont in Alle gheny College at Moadvllle, is home for summer vacation. Miss Anna Jelbart, of Johnsonburg, visited her grandmother in this place the past ten days. Ulen A. MUllren, of Kane, spent a couple of days at home of his parents in this place last week. Miss Minnie Wagnor, of Wortbvllle, visited her sister, Mrs. Clara Shlck, in this plaoe last week. Jay W. Evans and wife, of Greenville, spent all of last week with the former's parents in this place. Harry Cartwrlght, of East Brady? ' visited his sister, Mrs. Ed. Lewis, in this plaoe last week. George M. Bain, of Lawsonham, visit ed bis sister, Mrs. J. W. Campbell, in this place last week. Mrs. F. J. Martin, of visiting her brothers, C. Hoffman, in this plaoe. Pittsburg, is F. and J. J Mrs. Elizabeth Robb, who has been staying in Youngstown, Ohio, over a year, is visiting in this plaoe. rnxra ttTtrTxrnxrrnxrrraxtxictrn:rrrtt3xtrn:mxrn the Multitude Who Yis- ited Here and Elsewhere. Lawyer Will (J. Klino and wlfo, of Galcton, Pa., are visiting tho former's paronts near this pluco. Misses Sndio and Carry Klino arc visiting In Now York statn. They will bo nlmcnt two months. Conrad Mendell went to Allegheny City lust week to spend a couple of weeks with relatives. Mrs. P. J. Slnttery, of Callenshiirg, was the guest of Mrs. Wm. Barclay a couple of days lust week. I. F. Dempsey and wlfo, of Oak Itldgo, visited tho former's parents In West Heynoldsvillo Inst week. M. Golslor, merchrnt tailor, who has a shop at Stoneshoro, spent UiHt week with his family In this plaeo. Miss Agnes Hobertson, who hud been visiting In this pluou several weeks, returned to Bitumen Friday. Dr. B. E. Hoover went to Wilkos barro this morning to attend tho Stato Dental Association meeting. Miss Ida Miles, who was at Anson villo four months, returned to her home in this place last week. John Shields, tax collector of Now Kensington, visited his brother, Henry Shields, In this plaeo last week. Misses Olllo Boss and Snslo Sehultzo aro at Ebonsburg, Pa., attending the Mountain Summer Assembly. D. W. Atwuter was called to Oil City July 2nd to attend tho funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. J. II. Kont. P. McDonald and wife and Mrs. L. S. Anderson aro visiting Mr, and Mrs. John McDonuld at Townnda, Pa. Elmer E. Woodward and Willis Boon, of Lambortvlllc, havo bocn visiting rclutiveBahoro tho past ten days. Frank MoGinness and wlfo, of Philadelphia, vlsltod tho former's paronts In Proseottvillo last woek. Miss Clara McKee, of Altoona, visited tho families of U. L. Milos and Prof. II. J. Hughes In this plaeo last week. MissHattio Murphy, of Brookvillo, was tho guest of Miss Coo Woodward a couplo of days during the past week. Mrs. James Ilanley and Miss Bertha Bowser are visiting relatives at Johns town, Now Kensington and Ktttanning. Thomas Haggorty, who spent a couplo of weeks at his homo in this plaeo, wont to Grafton, W. Va., Satur day. Misses Ella McDonald, of Falls Croek, and Mario Murphy, of Brookvillo, were tho guests of Miss Elizabeth Taafo last woek. A. J. Postlothwait and wife, of Belle Vornon, visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Hannah Butlor, In this place last wcok. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McClure, of Philadelphia, aro guoBts of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Guthrie In Wost Reynolds vlllo. Dr. J. B. Noalo, Lawyer G, M. Mo Donald, Jacob Doible and J. M. Dally wore ovor on Mosquito crook last wook fishing. John O'Neill, Sr., of Rathmol, who has boon suffering with stomach trouble, wont to Pittsburg Monday to consult a specialist. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Suhugers and Miss Paulino Miller are at Atlantic City. Thoy wont to the soashore last Thursday. Miss Anne Martin, clerk In Hoffman's jewelry storo, returned last week from a vacation spent in St. Marys and Brookvillo. Charles Cronk, of Bollngton, W. Va., visited his sister, Mrs. John Reed, at oorner Main and Seventh street, tbe past week. Frank Wiley and wife went to Knox dale Sunday to visit tbe latter's paronts. Mrs. Wlloy is spending this woek with her parents. Mrs. Sarah Patton, of Prescottvllle, went to Wllllamstown, W. Va., yester day with her son, W. J. Patton, to re side with him. Robert Blakeslee, superintendent of ooal mines at Penfield, visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, tbe the past week. Mlssoi Mary Edwards and Lillian Brown, of Pittsburg, are the guests of Misses Maud and Grace Meok at Bap tist parsonage. Archie Watson, of Soldier, left hore Friday evening on a visit to Sootland, the land of his nativity. Ho will bo absent two months. Miss Hilda Snyder, of Pittsburg, who was the guest of ber cousins, Missel Montgomery, in West Roynoldsvllle, returned home Saturday. Lawyer S. K. Clark and wife, of Clarion, were guests of tbe former's oousln, C. R. Hall find wife, in this plaoe Saturday and Sunday, T. C. McEnteer, train dispatcher in tbe P. R. R. office at this plaoe, and wife visited in Bradford, Pa., and Olean, N. Y., during the past week. Miss CVeella ioonnrd, of Cloarflold, Is visiting In town this woek. Mrs. Minnlo Smith, of IocK Haven, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. A. Stephenson. Miss Mnmo Montgomery, of Pitts burg, returned to that city Saturday after four or fivo weeks' visit with hor parents In West Ueynoldsvlllo. George Smith, of Grant street, is snilllng sea broozo at Atlantic City. Goorgo went to tho snnxhorn Inst week with an aunt from Klttnnning. C. II. Chtttister, murbel dealer of Now Bethlehem, and family visited tho former's parents, N. Chlttlster and wlfo, In this plaeo the first of last week. Miss Edna Lewis, one of tho teachers in tho pnblio schools in this borough, went to Chautauqua, N. Y., Saturday to take a two months' course In primary work Mrs. Harry E. Conrad, of WormlnyB' burg, Pa., who was culled hero the latter part .of Juno by death of her father, Owen Kaln, will return home to-day. Prof. W. M. Brown, of Brockway vlllo, superintendent of the Snyder township schools and teacher in high school of that township, was In town Saturday. Brother Declan Joseph, toucher In Calvert Hull Col lego, Baltimore, Md., has been visiting his brothers, C. K. and J. J. Hoffman, In this plaeo tho past ten days. , Mrs. J. M. Stephenson, who was In tho Jefferson Hospital In Philadelphia six weeks, whoro sho was operated on for fistula In loft hip, returned to Ueyn oldsvlllo Thursday. Mrs. Lncle D. Wagner, of Port Huron, Mich., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. NelT, In this place. Mrs. Wugnor, who Is K.'l years old, mudo tho trip from Port Huron to this place alone. Misses Mayhol Sutter, of Pittsburg, and Nellio Eli.abcth Sutter, of New Bethlehom, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Suttor, on Pleasant avenue tho first of last week. Miss Mabel II. Mooto, who Is study ing for trained nurso in tho Samaritan Hospital at Philadelphia, is now visit ing bcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Moore, In Washington township. William Broad, Jr., and wlfo, of Glen Campbell, and John Broad and wlfo, of Rosebud, Pa., woro guests of tlto gen tlemen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Broud, Sr., on Jackson street lust woek. Charles T.Craig, assistant cashier of the Citizens' National Bank, of Now Bethlehem, and Frank O'Bryan, of Iowa, tho "Hawkoye Stato," were guests at the homo of J. J. Suttor July 4th. II. Bruco Klino, of Oil City, visited his paronts near hore tho first of this weok. On account of a young son ar riving at tholr homo a couplo of weeks ago Bruce could not bring his wlfo with him. Misses Tacoy Dompsoy and Ida Show ers, who were In California a year, re turned to this place the first of this wook. They stopped at St. Louis and took in the World's Fair on tholr way homo. Dr. J. W. Warnick, wife and two children, of Glen Hazel, visitod Mrs. Warnick's two slstors, Mrs. D. H. Young and Mrs. Samuel Rosslor, in this place during the past woek: Doctor expects to locate In Johnson burg soon. Burgess L. M. Simmons and wife loft here yesterday forenoon on a two or three weeks' trip to Buffalo, N. Y., Cleveland, Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, Detroit, Mich., and several other places in Michigan and Wisconsin. James P. Andorson, of Pittsburg, formerly general passenger agont of the A. .V. R'y, now division ticket agent of the River -Division and Low Grade Division of P. R. R., was in town Mon day. He is a genial gontleman. Charles L. King, son of Dr. J. C. King, graduated as a civil engineer in tbe School of Mines of tbe University of Missouri at Holla, Mo., the latter part of June. Charles was one of two students who wore in the large fresh men class his first year at Rolla who graduated last mouth. Mrs. Uriah Thornton and daughter, Miss Florenoe, of Philadelphia, arrived In Reynoldsvllle tbe latter part of June and will spend the summer hore. Mr. Thornton is superintendent of the Royn oldsvllle Woolen Company plant, but has not moved to town, no may pos sibly move hore this fall.' Mrs. S. Julles and three sons, of Washington, Ga., are visiting the for mer's sisters, Mrs. A. Katzen, In this place, Mrs. E. Rosen felt, Rykesvllle, anl Mrs. Wm. Sill. Desire. Mrs. Julles came here on account of Illness of ber mother, Mrs. Deborah Parrell, who dlod and was burled before Mrs. Julles arrived. Sandy Valley. Edgar Bonor Is at home again. Charley McGoo is visiting his parents at this place. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sherwood drove to DuBois last Sunday afternoon. Miss May 1)0 1 McDowol, of Brook vllle, Is visiting hor undo W. K. Garvin and family at this place. Mrs. Olla Craft, of Droekway vlllo, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Warnick, at this plaeo On tho afternoon of tho 4tli of July a young man might havo been seen strut ting around town with his head In tho air and a smile on his face as broad as ntTrxrrrrr.rt.T: TtTrtTrr TUB RI5V. J. HULL NI;PP, D. D. M ti 1 Bo will deliver his famous r, -.v.y V . VrX I J : and Crowned," In the Heynoldsvillo Methodist Epis copal church Monday evening, July 18th, 11)04. a jack o'luntcrn. Tho young man In question was Will Brown and hud you asked htm about his important 'He In he would have replied that the stork hud visited his homo that morning and left a tiny lllllo baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers and family, of this plaeo, visited with relatives at Doemor's Cross Heads tho past week. Tho 4th of July was a dull affair at this place, tho people all going to Ueyn oldsvlllo to seo tho many attractions thero. On tho evening of July 4th during tho severe olectrical storm tho homo of Hobert Hoguo, between hero and Pan coast, was Btruuk by lightning and ono end of tbo houso almost demolished. Two windows were torn out of tho gable end and the building wus other wise shuttered. Mr. Hoguo was just entering a room in west end of tho houso and tho shock foiled him to tho floor. Want Column. Rntos: One cent per word for eacli and every Insertion. Lost A band saw on Mainst. Leave saw at Thk STAR office. Ezra Hart man. For Sale High grado Jersoycow five years old. Inqulro of V. L Moore, two miles west of Hormtown. For Rent Six room houso in Pros eottvillo. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale To mako room for our pipe organ that is to bo placed in tho church noxt month, we offer for sale at a greatly reduced price a high grado Keller piano. Can bo seen nt Baptist church. A. J. Moek, Pastor. For Sale Four pool tables and one billiard table, Brownsville mako, latest stylos. All new tables. I have closed my pool room and the tables must be sold at any price, as I will engage lnolher busi ness. I will rent room and tables to man giving good security. Best location in Anita. Charles Sbaplra, Anita, Pa. FOR Sale Small driving horso, buggy and harness. Inquire of Harry Sykes, Roynoldsvllle. For Sale Team of dapple grey horses ; five and six yoars old ; weight 2,400. Inquire of G. W. or Harry Sykes, Roynoldsvllle. Wanted Girls to learn winding and weaving. Apply Enterprise Silk Co. FOR Sale A first class second hand surrey. Good as now. WIU bo sold at a bargain. Inquire at Robinson shoe store. Sea green and purple slate for salo. Guaranteed to make good roof. Inquire of H. A. Swab. FOR Sale Dwelling house In desir able locality; also a business In good lo cation. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale House and two lots in fine residence section of Main street. Will be sold at a bargain to quick buyer. Inquire ut Building and Loan office. For Sale A team of mules and harness, inquire of Gus Herold. For Sale A portable saw mill. In quire of Levi Sobugers. Council Meeting. A meeting of the town counoll was hold July ft. President Bayers In the chair. Mom hers present, Hughes, King, Ritzle and Bayers. I. M. Swarlc reported taxes collected In Juno as follows: borough $22 66 ( borough bond 118.41 t water 10.2.1 1 light tft.Zi ; police 10.25. Chief Burgoss Simmons reported fines and licenses collected 157. (XI. Clork of council reported receipts as follows : A. E. Dunn repairing sldo walk 12.40 Jefferson Traction Co. for 8 perch at 14.00, 1:12.00. A petition was presented asking for a light at Eighth and Jackson sts. rcrrtnrrcrtrt trrrxr lecture, '-Into the King Row Also a petition for a light on Grant stroet, between Fifth and Sevonth sts. Tho motion made June 7lh authoriz ing the president and clerk to act In conjection with the com ml 'toe from Hope Hose Company In tho purchasing of a hoso wagon.on motion was received. Thos. Clawbougb tendered his resig nation as high constable which was ac cepted. dims amounting to WZl.xii was ordered paid. On motion the hill of tho Heynolds villo Light and Power Co. was referred to tho light committee. On motion tho bill of tbo Keystone Hardware Co. was reforred to the sewer commltteo. A Correction. In tho issuo of THE Star of Juno 20 a statement wus made that dynamite hail been placed under the corner of Hotel Hughes at Uathmel and that tho hotel was considerably damaged by the explosion ; also that tho explosion oc curred under that part of tbe houso where the bartender sloops. It appoars that our Informant was mistaken. Tbe dynamite was not put under the corner of the hotel, but was exploded two foot from tbe building and that the only damage was some weather boarding torn off. The bartender does not sleep near whore tho explosion occurred. The supposition 1 that the dynamite wus exploded simply to causo a little excitement. I have a few good hats that I will soil at cost. Mrs. Smith, milliner. Thursday, July 21, Bing-Stoko Co. Hear Rov. Nolf't lecture Monday evening of next week. Thursday, . July 21, Blng-Stoke Co. . . . .. . . . I : . f PIRE PIKE I - s Glance over the list below and decide for yourself the indemnity oficrcd to property owners it they carry a policy in any of the fire insurance companies named. . Company. Home of New York Philadelphia Underwriters Hartford Continental Insurance Co. of N. A. Fireman's Fund American Central Glens Falls Niagara Greenwich German Prussian National Totals f ' Did you ever think that t ing as the materials entering into the construction thereof, and that rents can 1e insured ? J We can write you a policy on the rents of your building in the same company tind at A lower J; $ rate than the building. It would pay you to investigate Rent Insurance. . J G. M. McDONALD, Resident Agent. I ' WE KNOW The Naked Truth When wc say wc have the Largest Stock and Lowest Prices of any Grocery House in the County, Good, aulmtnntinl good the kind the jx-ople live on. Ilc low wc quote a few jirSeca as mi tuple. Our store is chuck full of bargain for the enreful buyer. Make out your list of wnntn nnd let us quote you prices on bill goods. We are nlwnyn here to correct errors nnd make everything right. Best Patent Flour pur sack 11.35 to $1.4.V IH Itis Flno Granulated Sugar II. (10. Sifts, ' I.'ir, 8 ttis. A r buckles' ColTun ii.'mj. Extra Fine Bulk Coffee, regular price 20 cents, i;,u 3 Cans Best Standurd Tomato, h 1 Box. Cans Best Standurd Tomatoes Il5n I Dof. Cans Good Standard TomaUx.-s Hfio Best Sugar Cured Hams per lb. I.'le Wo sdl Thos. J. Upton's Teas Robinson irmmiH iiinimiiiiwiwimn i mi i iuijuimux i Gome ! Take your nek I of our large stock of Furniture and Garnets Buyers of fine Carpets will be pleased to learn that we have secured a large lot of fine Carpets in newf and up-to-date designs in Wilton, Pine Axminstcr,' Pine Wilton Velvet, Velvet and Tapestry. Also a large line of Rugs, same grade as carets. Remember we always carry a full line of Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Etc. J. R. HILLIS & CO. HIGHLAND PARK On electric line at the Summit, halfway between Punx sutawney and Open every Afternoon and Evening BIG DANCING PAVILION . AMERICAN DIOGRAPH LAUGHING GALLERY Refreshment Stands, Luncb Counter, Etc., Ete. Tables, Seats, abundance of pure spring water, and ev ery accommodation for picnics with nocharge for same". HARRIS & GILMORE Postofflco address, Roynoldsvllle Assets. 18,040,793 17,623,177 14,542,951 14,192,177 11,291,000 5,858,820 4,000,000 4,046,681 3,859,761 2,120,000 4,910,606 1,019,234 CABillntmnktf or Id bund of A umi tit. $ 2,176,720 1,589,780 2,624,374 . 1,673,080 1,806,308 1,000,000 750,000 836,368 609,921 . 500,000 654,429 236,494 $101,505,200 rents, or rental value was as important an item of value in a build. W1J TELL- fi (In Good Uleo, . 2r3 4 Hn h b -lter grade 2.10 7 tin. Boiled Outs 2"ic 10 lbs. Pun, I.Hf Lard tl.00 7 cakes Gloss, Stur or Ismnx Soup. 2"ic fi fts. big fut Prunes 2fu 11 tt. B' sl Navy Heans, fiOo 4 Itn. Best Lima B 'lins. 2.rMj Host S.igur Cured Bacon I I and He pound and (JolT.ies llt In the land. & Mundorff. BSJWMSS'ttnHOHII Reynoldsville. Loss in Baltimore. $ 750,000 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 ft 550,000 250,000 175,000 200.000 250,000 100,000. Not Involved Not Involved $14,457,474 $4,225,000