jH K WKFWil 1 F IN fiEIFF CLYDE McCLARREN AND LOREN LYONS KILLED By a Fall of Rock in Stanley Mines and at their Funeral Friday a Large Num ber of People Viewed Remains. The funorftl of Loren LyorwHnd Clyde McClarren. the two vount mon who were killed in R. & P. C. mines at Stanley on the 22 ruary, took place on Frlda; at 2:00 o'clock. The fum double one and services w the la. E. church, conduct & I. Co.'s d of Fib- afternoon ul was !i o bold In by Uovm. , D. J. Frum and J. W.Crawf rd. Thorn wag a largo uttendanco Ev -y business place wa9 closed during the afK'rnoMi. The young men had a host of friends and the entire village attended Hie services. After the preaching of ilio sermon nearly an hour was consumed in viewing the remains, when six hun dred persons passed Blowly by tho biers and gazed for tho Inst time on the faces of the two vounir men who but a few days since were in tho vigor of life They were interred in the Sykesville cemetery. Lyons was a member of the P. O. S. of A. and that organization turned out according to their custom, and at the close of the services paid their last sad rites to their deceased brother. The flowers on each of tho caskets were identical tho same and were procured by the citizens of tho town, and were the finest over seen at anv funeral in our town. Undertaker J. H. Hughes had charge of the in torment. On "Friday afternoon as Harry E. Judd, chief enginoor for tho B. & S Coal Co., assisted by several others, were engaged In placing sights In tho main headings of the company works he was caught by a fall of rock which came very near proving fatal. Had Mr. Judd not heeded a slight warning and immediately Btopped to one side he would have been Instantly killed, as it was he sustained a broken limb and a tew cuts and bruises about the head and face. He was removed to his boarding bouse and afterwards taken to the Adrian hospital whore he is gotting along nicely. The school children of No. 1 and rooms assisted by their teachers, Mis Gertrude Clouser and Miss Maud Phil lippl, gave an entertainment in Smith's hall on Friday evening. The children did exceedingly well both in their recitations and drills. Thy had a well filled house which netted ihem about $30.00. The proceeds to be applied on the purchase of un organ fo tho school. Our defeated candidates t -e still try ing to figure out how It happened. There's just one way to fi ,-ure. Tho other follow had he most v tes. W. H. Doemer, who hi i been Bick with la grippe for some ime, is re covering. G. W. Sykes, of Roynol sWUp, had businoss in town last week. Mrs. S. T. Reed is on tl j sick l'st Oil Cloth. 5-4 wide, good patterns, v ed for pa pering. Full 12 yard bolts nd guaran teed perfect goods. All n w patterns $1.65 a bolt. Bing-Stoko C. . Letter Lint. L!st of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Reynoldsvillo, Pa., for tho week ending Feb. 25, lfo5 : Miss Mandy Dicoll, L. S. Jones, Ed " ward S. Riggs. Say advertised and give dato of lift when calling for above. E. c. Burns, P. M. Fire Proof. " Lot of the Zanosville fire proof cook ing utonsils just received. Prices no higher than common kind. In base ment. Bing-Stoko Co. I am now prepared to Chop all kinds of Grain for farmers and others. Also prepared to furnish Chop and all kindsof Grain at Lowest Market Prices. Located on alley In rear of Centennial Bull, Beynoldsvllle. W.T.Cox. JEFFERSON MACARONI FACTORY JBEYMOLDVILLE, FENN'A. One of the largest macaroni f nctorlcs In the atute. Orders Bent V. 0. I), or on good reference anywhere In the United States. Also wholesale ukoiiU) for the well known brand of Premium Flour. 0. J. MAKINAHO, Proprietors 1 Deemers Cross Poi -s. Mrs, Sarah Buutn visited tho homo of J. P. Snyder Tuesday of It t week. The social at Hormtown G auge hall Saturday evening was wol attended, eon:dderlng the condition if ho weath er. Mrs. Amos Deemer and .-Irs. J. I'. Snyder visited the latterV daughter, Mrs. O. V. Stewart, at E lerickvillo last Friday. Thomas MeGarey, of Stan n, mado ; business trip through this place hist week looking after the irtri sts of tin) Farmers' Telephone Compa Josiah Deemer, of Saiina, Westmore land Co., who was culled t( Sykesvillo on account of tho dentil of lis father, has been spending a few d..js iu this place. Georgo White, of Reynoldsvillo, filled Rev. Garnett's appointment at this place Sunday evening, Rev. Garnott being at Reynoldsville filling the pulpit of Rev. Parsons. About thirty of tho Hormtown Grang ers, visited tho Paradise Grange last Friday night. All reported a good time, They think Paradise has one of tho liveliest and best Granges they have ever visited. Paradise, Miss Anna Ennis spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Sykesville Rev. D. J. Frum, of Sykosviilo, made some pastoral calls in Paradise last week but on account of a sudden attack of la grippe he was obliged to return to his homo without having made very many calls. Mr. Frum is always a wel come visitor and his friends, young and old, are very sorry that ho could not ro' main with them longer. Mr. and Mrs. John Dougherty wont to Polk township Monday to attend tho funeral of tho hitter's brothor-in-law, Jacob Wingert, who died Sunday. Can cer was tho ' cause of Mr. Wingort's death. About thirty-fivo of tho Hormtown Grangers visited tho Paradise Grange Friday night and It is needless to say that the visit was very highly appre ciated by our patrons. Aftor refresh ments had baen 6orved the visitors, who consisted of young folks and their papas and mammas, started back to Hormtown. Miss Twila Doemer, of Deomer's Cross Roads, visited her friend, Miss Susie Dougherty, Friday night and Saturday Tom Cathers and his sistor, Miss Marguorito, visited their cousin, Mrs, Sample, of this placo, last f inday. Township Auditors Wi , Meet. j.uo supervisors or vvinsi. w tovvnsl.up will meet at Frank's Tavcr: . Roy n oldie vino, baturday, March II b, NXtii, to settle all unpaid billn. Tl ) following Monday, March .'!, tho mditora Winslow township met at Frank's Tavern to settle tho accc nts of tho township officers. J. K. WoMi:r. 'imp, Ton-re lp Clerk. Muslin Underwi,- If you think you need am muslin un derwear now, we don't wa t, to boai but think we ve got the mi t ccmpleto line wo'vo over had. You xuow what that means. Bing-Stoko t' . Common School Dipl mas. Examinations for comm. :i school ili plomas will bo held as follows: Saturday, March IS. Brookville. Saturday, March 25. Falls Creek. Saturday, April 1, Punxsutawney. Examinations will begin promptly at 9,00 a. m. $i oo Block Light $i.oo Tho Block Light, which is guaranteed to produce a light equal to three hund red candle power, any stylo or combina tion you wish to select, complete for one dollar. This offer for 10 days. Bing-Stoke Co. Card of Thanks. Camp No. 36, S. of V., desires to tender its sincere tlianks to the ladies and gentlemen who so ably took part in the production of tho "Confederate Spy" on Feb. 22. and to Miss Klin,. Coleman for furnishing music also to itie general public for it liberal patron age. " Gum Boots. " We have a good solid cum boot, no punched or seconds, but solid, well built. boot we're selling for MOO Bing Stoko Co. Goorge Hartman. drnvman. will fern. Ish boxes and barrels for moving house hold goods, &c. If vou want to mov get Hartman, All the ladles, as well us the omntl... men. are invited to null Ht. St.nlr store any afternoon or evening this weekend witness the Kmi.,n.il Vi.,.. i.er demonstration. Got Hartman to do your draying. The Widow ' Jones She Makes Boys' Clothes For We, Bing-J.toke Co, ! EMERICKVILLE ALIVE THERE IS "SOMETHING DOING" ALL THE TIME In the Village on the Pike and Our Cor respondent Writes it up in an In teresting Way. Emeriekville Is still alive and boom ing on account of so much going on. Lots of "dolus" and not m ich money coming in. The baud meets vory Mon day evening In I. O. S. of A. hall for practice. This week tho Grungers meet Tuesday evening to ro-organ ze ; Wed nesday evening tho ladles of tho M. E. church hold a "shadow soeh I" for bene fit of the janitor, Thursdaj night tho Red Men meet, Friday tilghi all rest if we are not runniug around some where else, and on Saturday night tho P. O. S. of A. meet. So there is no use of people complaining of not having any placo for entertainment. Uov. J. C. MeEntire, of Reynolds ville, came very near having a runaway and bMng injured while here Sunday. He was turning his horse and sleigh In the deep snow at the M. E. church and was upset. He held on to the lines and the horse started in a circle and would have tramped on Rev. MeEntire, who was lying in the snow bundled up so as to bo helpless, but Mrs. Levi Sehugers caught the horse in time to prevent in jury to Rev. MeEntire. There was an excollentontortainment in tho P. O. S. of A. hall Washington's Birthday, February 22nd. There was a largo attendance. Four of our public schools took part. These entertain menis have been given every year since the P. O. S. of A. erected their own hall. Tho ontertainmont was better this year than over before. Wo have a good corps of teachers In and around Emeriekville. Our miners are still out on a strike. Thoy hare things down pretty ifine about working. Thoy daro not work more than one day a week now. Before they used to do all they could got to do. Wol I, it just suits somo of thorn. As farmers they can work all they please and nobody has anything to say. Rev. W. H. Garnott preached in the M. E. church in Reynoldsville Sunday. Rev. J. C. MeEntiro filled his pulpit in the M. E. church Ht this placo. We are always glad to hear Rev. MeEntire and we like to bear our own preacher too. We think Rev. Garnett is a fine man. Hiram Deemor mado a trip last week from hero to Punxsutawn y, then to Big IJun, from thero to Sykesville, then to Reynoldsvillo and homo again. Mrs. Wm. Wetzel und s in went to Miiysvillo hist Saturday u visit her f:l,er, .T;ic,.h Shiek. Had Met K. for-j. r live In Reynoldsvi le. Pa.?" Ev 'Yes," said Repi'ee,nta ivc W. O. Smith, of Pnrixsutawoey, :is ho arose from a tab'o in tho House restaurant. The question put by. Re iresentntivo rawney. f Minnesota, si'i.ing at an adjoining table, surprised h m. "Ever play-in 'Jim' Tawn vy's band.?" "Yes, si reo," responded I'io Punxsu tawney statesman, and forthwith there was a reunion. Although Mr. Smith lias been in congress almost two years, he hud not before recognized his old band leader, and neither had the former band leader recognized his former pupil. Tho Reynoldsvillo bund, under "Jim" Tawney's leadership, was quite as won derful an institution as such country bands usually are. Tawney was some thing of an oxpert on tho cornot ac cording to the Reynoldsville standard of musical criticism. Ho could really play three or four pieces fairly well. Smith tooted on a baritone horn, but his repertoire was much more restricted. In fact Smith felt very proud of being able to keep up with tho rest of the band when it rendered its favorite, known as "No. 13 " Tawney, in those days, worked in the Reynoldsville machine shop. Smith was a typo Washington 1'ml. Buckle Arties. First-OUHlit v hunkle artles. well worth Sl.oO and $1 75, wer'e closing out now at $1 23. Bing-Stoke Co. The Cash Now York Racket store is ready to show vou a full line of un-to- date designs in wall' iiaiier at racket prices. Get Harlraan to do your draying. Want Column. Hut.PH! Onn nnt. ml wnr1 trr annli ttwiA every insertion. WANTED Housekeeper that can make butter ; widow with not more than one child preferred. Must give good recommendation. Goorge Burtop, It. F. D. No. 1, Reynoldsvillo, Pa. Fon SALE Five Bhares of American Silk Mill Co. stoak. Inquire at The Stak ollico. For Sale Good buggy and a safe. Inquire of Wm. Copping. Foil 'SALE Until April 1st, house and lot. corner Jackson nt and Swamp alley, rear of National Hotel. Iit BO x 150 feet. For particulars inquire of M. M. Davis. tf Fob Sale One 200 egg Incuhaior and brooder. Enquire at HolTmans jew elry store. Fok SALE One Carey taf", coot J55 : Weight, 0 Dm ; (lim')n' , re w. Mnko reasonable cITcr. Apply li t 2511, I'ey- nolusvtllo, i'n. For Sale or Rent Chop t .111 located 00. B., It. &,P. Railroad. J.C King&Co. TOWNSHIP OFFICI 31 Result of February Election it Five Sur rounding Township' . Below wo publish the rim les of the township odieers eleoUd he-, week In tho surrounding townships : HENDKKHON TOWXK! IP. Justice of tho Pence, C )orgo W. Kuntz, Dem. ; school direc rs, S. C. Estes, Rep. and W. I. R. -tl, Rop. ; supervisors, James W. Wi 'ob, Rep., and A. R. London, Dein. ; constable, Steve Hiwillor, Rop. : uia itor, John Zufall, Rep. MeL'A LMONT TOWNSHIP. Jn.-Ueo of the Peace, .lame MeKallop, Rep. ; school directors, M. J. Miller, Rep., Aaron Nelson, lie). ; supervisors, Lawrence Johnston, Rep., James Mc Donald, Rep. ; constable, W. D. Wuch ob ; auditor, Robert Harvey, Rep. ; township clerk, J. R. Gould. PJNIX'R EEK TOW NSH I P. Justice of the Peace, S. T. Stormer, Dent. ; school directors, Albert Horn, Rep., John G. Stormer, Dem. ; super visors, Daniel Berkhoue, Rep., W. II. Doinpsey, Dem. ; constable, Henry Cable, Rep. ; auditor, P. Brown, Rep. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP; School directors, James McLaughlin, Rep., W. L. Patterson, Rep. ; super visors, Robert Frame, Dom., G. A. Smith, Dem. ; constable, W. II. Buttor batigh, Rep. ; township e'erk, Wm. Kano, Rep. WINSLOW TOWNSHIP. Justice ef tho Peace, J. L. SlialTer, Rep. ; school directors, Madison Mc Crcight, Rep- I. G. Mansfield, Dem. ; supervisors, Benjamin Ilaugh, Rep., J. A. Llndy, Dem. ; constable, Wm. Wagerman, Rep. ; auditor, J. M. Hutchison, Rop. : township clerk, J. IC. Womoldurf, Rep. " Widow Jones" Suits for boys, for fit, for stylo, for wear and for goneral ail round good ness liavo no equal. Sold only by Bing-Stoke Co. For Sale. We are offering for salo our grocery business in Reynoldsvillo. We can con vince you that wo have the best loca tion, the best retail trade and ono of tho best stocks of goods in tho town. Sat isfactory reasons for soiling. StakGkocery Co. Clothcraft Clothes. Quito n fow, but not all of our m'n's Clothcraft suits for sprit"' nro now ready for your inspection. 10. to $L'0 costing you no more tlum ordinary kind. Bing-Stoke Co. Get Hartman to do your ( niyin;.'. "f - w ' mm pi fo This will be the most remarkable Wall Paper Sale ever offered in this section. Look at these prices. For your convenience we have made up all of the remnant stock into bunches on which is a tag giving the number of rolls of wall, border, and ceiling-. Each lot is numbered. We give a list of a few. These numbers correspond to the numbers on the bunches. The regular stock is arranged in the same way. REMNANTS ' . REGULAR STOCK Walls Ceil. Bord. Worth Now No. I, regular price 30c roll, sale price 20c No. I contains 4i 3 H $2.25 90c No. 7, regular price 50c roll, sale price ,30c No. 3 contains 4 4 I 3. 5 90c No. JO, regular price 25c roll, sale price 1 5c No. 9 contains 5 0 0 1. 00 25c No. J 3, regular price 1 5c roll, sale price 10c No. 16 contains 4 0 I 2.25 25c No. 1 6, regular price 35c roll, 1 sale price 20c No. 22 contains 6 0 2 2.00 40c No. 20, regular price 20c roll, sale price 10c No. 28 contains 5 3 2 2,50 $1.00 No. 24, regular price J 5c roll, sale price 5c No. 33 contains 8 0 1 1.35 45c No. 31, regular price 1 2c roll, sale price 9c No. 36 contains 5 0 I 1.80 $1.00 No. 35, regular price 20c roll, sale price 13c No. 53 contains 5 0 2 2.80 1.25 No. 44, regular price 20c roll, sale price 8c No. 58 contains 6 3 0 2.25 90c No. 47, regular price 20c roll, sale price 10c Sale Commences Thursday, March 2nd, and will continue each afternoon and evening until entire stock is cleaned up. REYNOLDS DRUG COMPANY X ' r' rr. . rK r. rr. in 0 ft I'! o w o g Winter Goods Sacrificed. Spring W oar Arriving. o Of Q 0 Q 0 0 0 V V jgl f tjtf j& i v6 -tj ".V v- ." ' REGULAR STOCK ur Wall Papers I REYNOLDSVILLE fr .er..er. or. f.pr. r r. e TJ. ?y &?': r t? e eT T 9 lllireiis WIJ ASK your special attention this week to the display oi Defender Muslin Underwear, in Corset Covers, Gowns, Skirts anil Drawers of muslin, cambric and nain sook, trimmed with tucks, embroidery and laces. The New Wooltex Spring Suits Are marvels lor style. The patented vests are a new feature in Wooltex suits this season. No other suit manufacturer will be able to attain this new point in style. Each day brings sonic new ar rivals made of mohairs, venit ions, broad cloths, in black, blue brown and fancy mixed colors in a price range $10.00 to $ K1.00. New Wooltex Jackets for spring in a beautiful range of styles and patterns. Winter Coats Reduced to One-Half Price. New Spring Hats Here in Abundance of New Styles. New Dress Goods for spring. New Waistings for spring. New Wash Suitings opening up very fine in this line. We ask your special in spection Colon Cotton Voile. MILLIRENS v gj -jii -.is ven .Ji -jit AND REMNANTS. TV V to .7 ..p, .-" : T j n jj ,k a i joi W "iJ vs' vf v 'Jt ''j. jtiT'jgf v0 WW Wi 'v0 IT ST R 1) P ii Q ff1 Q ATPI l It I On ins ' 0 A 9. ik ft t. fo fo fo fo fo fo fo a 8 I 9 fo fo r.n fo fo a fo 'fo a fo fo a ft ft ft ft a o 9 ft ft ft ft ft 0 p an V tf 0 fir-J V 9 I