The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 26, 1905, Image 5

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C. 1. riilMIKNSON.Kdllor and Pub.
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20, 1905.
Kntered lit tho postofflce at Reynoldavllle
mocondetiiss maiimaner.
St!MMKItVll.I TKl.EPnOIIENO. 01.
A lor a wlili the commit of the beauti
ful spring cornea tho domand fur
Spring Sewing.
If In your cae this culls for a new ma
chine, look t he lino over nt. Holl'man's,
from $15.U0 up. The WHITE is King.
C. F. HOFFMAN,
The Jeweler.
sr:E:rKs;rarrti::trr:ra:m-:n
Wall Paper
Close your eyes
and Imagine how
your home would
look If the walls
were freshly dec
orated with bright
new wall paper.
The
are
and
new
very
the
papers
pretty
prices
range from 10c up.
Remember we
give fri'e odd rolls
with each pur
chase, The Reynolds Drug Co.
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ft Little ot EverytHlng.
Tho Clerks' Union In Reynoldsville
has disbanded.
Sunday was an exeollent day for the
display of new millinery, new drosses
and new suits.
There will be ti pie social In the
Qraage hall in Parivliso Thursday even
lag of Mils week. April 27.
Ninety ticket h w iv sold at Roynolds
vllle Sunday r.ir tho B., U. & P. excur
sion to Pittsburg Sunday.
The Sund.iy evening subject at the
Baptist church will be, "Why Join
Church ? " All welcome.
The fall session of the Clarion Pres
bytery will be held In the Flsgah Pres
byterian church at Corsica.
. Several Reynoldsville people attended
the dedication of the Baptist church at
Falls Creek Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. T. E. Stone, of Allegheny, spent
a couple of days of the past week at
home of her mother, Mrs. Nancy Coax.
In this issue of The STAR will be
found the fifteenth annual report of the
Reynoldsville Building and Loan Asso
ciation. .
Dr. Harry B. King, who has had his
office with his father at residence, has
opened an office In the Syndioate
building.
There Is some talk now of the West
Reynoldsville borough paving Pike
street from Iron bridge to P. R. R.
this season.
There will be a meeting of the
Mothers' CIuo at the residence of Mrs.
Pollitt on Fifth street Friday after
noon at 2.30 o'clock.
A. W. Pentz, a former citizen of this
place, who has boon residing In Punx
sutawney several years, has moved to
Cambridge Springs, Pa.
It has been customary in Jefferson
county to give county commissioners a
second term, and we think the custom
a good ono. Brook v Hie Democrat.
The High School Athletio Associa
tion will hold its first Field Day on the
Stoke Athletio Field Monday, May
8th. Events to begin at two o'clock.
The DiiBols Journal says : "Work
upon the extension of the street car
line from DuBois to Sykesvllle, it is
said, will be commenced in about ten
days."
The ninth annual banquet and re
union of the Reynoldsville High School
Alumni Association will be held at
Hotel Imperial on Thursday evening,
May 11th.
'Jerry and Kerry," farce comedy
presented at the Reynolds opera bouse
last Friday evening by Patten and
Perry, was a fair show. The company
carrjes a good band. "'. ;
The teacher and pupils of room 13 in
vite the public to attend the Emerson
literary contest in Assembly'' hall on
Monday afternoon, May 1st. ExerclBos
at two o'clock. Come early.
IS
Ira J. Campbell, of Punxsutawney
Republican candidate for county treas
urer, was in Reynoldsville yesterday
looking after his political interests.
Services wore largely attended at tho
Baptist church both morning and eve
ning last Sunday. -.The pastor, after
the morning sermon gave tho right
hand of fellowship to 2U now members.
The Knights of Pythias moved into
the old I. O. O. F. lodge room on third
floor of tluSmith & MoCluro brick
block last Wednesday. Hereafter that
will be known as tho K ulghts of Pythias
hah.
The Suminervillo Telephone Company
has put in four new 'phonos during tho
past week : James Spry's grocery, Dr.
Harry B. King's ofllce, Reynoldsville
Trust Company bark, J. S. Howard's
residence.
J. R. McConnell, a fanner residing
near Klrkraan, suburb of Brookvllle,
who says he has the finest grove in
Jefferson county, visited his father,
David B. McConnell, at Frank's Tavorn
last Saturday.
Tho weather wits fine E'ister Sunday
and consequently large congregations
attended the services in various
churches both morning and evening.
There were special Easter services In
all the churches.
The announcement of W. A. Sutter,
of Clayvllle, as candidate for the Re
publican nomination for sheriff, will bo
fouud in this Issue of THE Star. Mr.
Suttor is known to a large number of
the voters of Jefferson county.
The pastor of the'Sykesvillo Baptist
church, Rev. J. W. Crawford, and
about forty members of his congrega
tion, came over to hear the cantata,
"Easter Dawn," in the Reynoldsville
Baptist church Sunday evening.
The borough "dads" should Insist on
the telephone and trolley companies
painting the poles they put up on the
streets of this borough. It is done in
other towns. A little paint would make
some improvement on the unsightly
poles.
J. Van Reed, who is Interested in
several zinc mines in Missouri, left here
this morning for Stotts City, Mo.,
where one of the mines is located. M r.
Reed was called home two months itgo
by the serious illness and subsequent
death of his wife.
The legislature has enacted a law
empowering a notary public to issue
marriage licenses and we arc requested
by Notary Public Albert Reynolds to
say that ho now has blanks and will
issue a free marriage license to the first
couple that make application for licence.
Joseph Phillips, who has been in the
barber business at Philadelphia a few
yearB, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Phillips, on Jackson street.
Joe has sold his interest in shop in
Philadelphia to his brotbor, Edward
Phillips, and will go Into business in
New York City.
Mrs. J. T. Coax and daughters,
Edith and Netta D., moved to Alio
gheny City this week. Mrs. Coax has
rented her farm, "Valley Home," nar
this place, to H. A. Sherwood. . The
Coax family have resided in Winslow
townBhlp many years and have many
friends In this section.
Among the political announcements
In The Star this week will be found
the name of Edward A. Carmalt, of
Brookvllle, for president judge of Jef
ferson county. Mr. Carmalt Is one of
the prominent lawyers of this county.
He wjll make a great effort to get the
Republican nomination at the June 1
primary.
"We went through the county jail
and found it In an unsatisfactory con
dition and would recommend that a new
jail be constructed," was one of the
statements in the grand jury's present
ment to the court at recent session.
This Is not a new suggestion from grand
juries. Almost every grand jury that
has been called for several years has
made about the same suggestion a new
jail.
On April 22 Joseph Shaffer reached
his 25th mile post as agent for the
Adams Express Company at this place.
During the quarter of a century thous
ands of packages have passed through
his office and in all this period there bas
not been one case of litigation, nor any
"call downs" by tho officials. Mr.
Shaffer has a record to be proud of and
has been a faithful and obliging em
ployee. ' The services at the Trinity Lutheran
church Easter Sunday were largely at
tended, many being unable to gain ad
mittance in tho evening. The free will
offering was the largest ever taken up
in the church. In the morning eleven
new members were admitted to the
church and communion services were
held. A special program was given In
the evening in which children took a
prominent part.
A. F. Reitz, of Obis. Beaver town
ship, was, In town last Friday and Sat
urday and bad bis announcement plaoed
la THE STAR as a candidate for county
commissioner, subject to the action of
the Republican voters at the primary
In June. Mr: Reltz was a candidate
three years ago and made a- good run,
but did not win out. This , time be
thinks his chances aw ' 'gooJ for the
nomination. Mr. Roitz would make' a
good commissioner.
I Feicht-Sprague.
I John P. Feicht, of Reynoldsville, and
MIhk F.rlith Snracue. daughter of A. J.
Sprague, of Desire, were united In
marriage at Doslre on Sunday, April
18, 11)05.
Baccalaureate Sermon.
Rov. William H. Crawford, D. D.,
president of Allegheny Colloge at
Meadvlllo, will dollvor the sermon to
the graduating class on Sunday evening
of commencement week, May 7. Dr.
Crawford is a very able man and a lead
ing educator in the western part of this
stato.
Child Burned to Death.
Jesslo, four-year-old daughter of John
Ronuskl, Polandor, who lives on west
end of Jackson street, was so badly
burned yesterday afternoon that she
died at midnight. The little girl was
playing around a rubbish Are in the
yard and hor clothing caught fire and
before 9re was extinguished her little
body was terribly burned.
Big Wedding at Soldier.
At 5.00 p. m. Monday, April 24, 1905,
about sixty guest witnessed the mar
riage of Miss Rose Alice Sarah, of
Soldier, and Amos S. Roiter, of Sykes
ville, at tho home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Sarah, at Soldier.
Rev. Dr. J. A. Parsons, pastor of the
Reynoldsville M. E. church, performed
the ceremony. A brother and sister of
tho groom acted as bridesmaid and
groomsman. After congratulations a
sumptuous wedding dinner was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Reiter received a number
of handsomo and valuable Wedding
presents.
For County Auditor.
J. M. Norris, ono of Winslow town
ship's highly esteemed and successful
farmers, after having been requested
by a number of friends, has decided to
be a candidate for the nomination for
county auditor, subject to action of the
Democratic voters at the June primary.
Mr. Norris has held township offices
several times, but this is the first time
he has been a candidate for a county
office, and considering his stanulng in
the community and his ability, he is
certaluly yery modest in his request.
He should bo a candidate for county
commissioner.
, Junior Contest.
One of the interesting exercises con
nected with commencement week is the
contest held by tho members of the
Junior class. This year especial interest
will be manifested by reason of the fact
that the class is. large, consisting as it
does, of thirteen members, five girls,
and eight boys. These have been work-
lag faithfully under the direction of
Prof. Elliott. Through his efficient
training and the strength of the class
along this kind of work, the contest will
be among the best ever hold here. Prof.
Elliott entertained delightfully and
profitably the teachers and pupils of
the public schools last Friday morning
by giving two of his short selections.
Addition to Hotel Imperial.
Thomas Green and John C. Conser,
proprietors of Hotel Imperial, have let
tlu contract for building a large addi
tion to their hotel. The new part will
be 3(3x50 feet, three stories high.
Will be built of buff brick, same as
used in the hotel proper. Thefir8t
floor of new audition will be for kitchen
and sample rooms and the second and
third floors for bed rooms. . There will
be twenty bed rooms In new part. The
old frame building in rear of hotel,
used for sample room, bas been torn
down to make room for the new addi
tion. James V. Young'has contract to
build the addition and has begun work
oxcavating.
Two Gtassworkers Killed.
Last Saturday afternoon two glass
workers, Bert Brown, a snapper, and
John Friedman, gatherer, who were
employed at Mahler glass plant in Du
Bois, were killed neat the factory by a
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg pas
senger train. The men were walking
on the railroad and stopped off one
track to get out of way of an approach
ing freight train and were struck by a
passenger train coming in an opposite
direction, which . they did not see.
Friedman leaves a wife and bIx child
ren and Brown was the support of a
widowed mother. We understand both
men had worked at tho glass plant in
this place at one time.
Little Fire Fighters.
Monday afternoon a woman residing
on Fifth street, adjoining a field of E.
D. Seeley's farm, was burning some
waste paper when agustof wind whirled
a big piece of burning paper over into
the field and the dry stubble and grass
in field caught fire ' and soon began
spreading rapidly over the field. In one
direction was a powder house filled with
powder and dynamite and in another
path of the fire was Mr. Seeley's barn.
A number of lads, ranging in age from
six to nine years, saw the threatened
danger of Mr. Seeley's barn burning
and of a terrific- explosion, that would
have done groat damage, and they took
off their little coats and fought heroic
ally the running fire and succeeded in
putting it out. A good act boys. '
NInian Cooper says that' thirty-one
I years ago yesterday there was IS inches
of snow on the ground.
Church Dedicated.
A large crowd attended ,the dedica
tion services of the Baptist church at
Falls Creek on Sunday, April 23, at
2.00 p. m. The dedication sermon was
preached by Dr. A. J. Meek, of this
city, from Gen. 28 : 22. Over $400.00
were raised In pledges and cash. The
formal dedication was made by the
pastor, Rev. J. E. Kanarr. The dedi
cation prayer was offered by Rov. L.
Stephens, D. D., of Lewisburg, Pa.,
Sec. of Penn'a. Baptist Education
Socloty. The services were partici
pated in by Rev. J. E. Dean, of Rath
mor, Rov. I. S. Hankins, of DuBois,
Rev. F. M. Rcdlnger, pastor of M. E.
church of Falls Creek, also Rov. H. T.
Chlsholm, pastor of the Presbyterian
church of Falls Creek. The finances of
the church are In a good and health
ful condition and warranted the formal
dedication of the church, which is a
neat brick case structure costing about
$4,000.00.
Change in Mail Service.
Beginning next Monday, May lBt,
mail will be carried from Reynoldsville
to Prescottvllle, Soldier and Sykesvllle
on trolley line and will be a much bet
ter service between these places. Here
tofore a letter would not get through
from Reynoldsville to Soldier In one
day.
The Rathmol overland mall route
will be discontinued and the mail to and
from Rathmel will be carried on trolley
to Soldier Junction and taken from
there by carrier to Rutbmel.
Two new rural free deliveries, Nos. 2
and 3, will be started out from the
Reynoldsville postofflce Monday. D. M.
Shearer is to be carrier on No. 2,
through Beech woods, and John M.
Hays, carrier on No. 3, through Para
dise. Clear Field.
Joseph B. Means, present efficient
and genial county treasurer, announces
his name in The Star this week as a
candidate for the Republican nomination
for register and recorder. It was gen
ralley supposed that Mr. Moans and Gil
C. Roltz would be the candidates for
nomination for register and recorder,
but Mr. Reltz announced last week
that he would not be a candidate for the
above office, and it looks now very much
as if Mr. Means will not have any oppo
sition for the nomination. Mr. Means
Is So popular and has built his political
fences so strong and high that it would
be a waste of time and money for any
person to enter the contest against him.
He would get the nomination any how.
Getting Ready.
The members of Bethany Command
ry No. 83, of which there are twenty
five members in Reynoldsville, antici
pate attending the fifty -second annual
eonclavo of the Templar Grand Com
raandery to be held in Willlamsport
May 22-24, and have secured a special
train of Pullman cars to convey them
to and from Willlamsport. They will
occupy the cars while there. The
Reynoldsville members having secured
a competent drill mastor, Charles B.
Clark, are making every effort to make
a creditable appearance In the ranks,
and we have no doubt that No. 83, the
baby Commandery, with Its one hun
dred and fifty members, will do justice
to our own and neighboring towns.
Died at Punxsutawney.
Mrs. Annie C, wife of Rev. Charles
H. Fltzwllllam, pastor of First Baptist
church of Punxsutawney, died at their
home on Monday morning, April 24, at
12.50. She suffered Intensely for about
eight weeks. Everything that medical
skill could do could not stay the band
of the king of terrors. Despite the
tender ministrations of her devoted
husband and daughters, Bhe peacefully
passed sway. She was fully conscious
till the close of life and died without a
Btruggle. Her death was a complete
triumph of the Christian hope. Funeral
services will be held on Thursday at
200 p. m., conducts' by Rev. Dr. A. J
Meek, of Rcynolds.vl' le.
Excellent Official.
Prof. R. B. Teltriok, the efficient
superintendent of the publlo schools of
Jefferson county, was visiting the
schools of this borough last-Wednesday.
Prof. Teitrick keeps in close
touch with the educational work of this
county and has contributed . much
towards placing the schools upon a
higher plane of usefulness and profic
iency. He keeps abreast with the best
educational methods and is recognized
in the state as very energetic and a
most efficient superintendent.
Rev. J. Booth will preaoh in the Bap
tist church nt Cookport Sunday, April
30th.
Those interested in the literary work
of the publlo schools should spend the
afternoon of May lBt with the Emerson
Literary Society of room 13 at Assem
bly yall. Exercises at two o'clock.
One dollar will start a savings ac
count at Reynoldsville Trust Co. They
pay 3 per cent on savings account.
Green goods at C. P. Koerner's
grooery store, fresh from fountain.
Trunks and suit oases at Mlllirens.
Orders for ioe cream for parties, din
ners or special occasions of any kind,
will receive prompt attention at Peters'
restuarant. .
Shoes for the whole family at
Milllrens. - .
See Young, .the architect, about the
plans for that new house.
NEW RAILROAD FOR BROOKVILLE
Engineers of the Shawmut Forces are
to Begin Active Woik on the Con
struction of the Brookville ft
Mahoning Railroad.
It is with no little dogreo of pleasure
hat the llrpublicun is permitted to-day
to make the authoritative announce
ment that the long talked-of extension
of the Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern
R. R. into the coal fields south of town
bas passed from the stage of anticipa
tion to that. of realization. W. L. Mor
gan, engineer, acting under the direc
tion i f A. G. McComb, chief englnoor
of the Shawmut system, Is in Brookvllle
to-day making the arrangements for tho
housing of three hundred mon who will
be put to work upon the grading at
once. Camps have been located at sev
eral point and much of tho preliminary
work already done, and it is confidently
expected that the laborers will be mak
ing the dirt fly along the right of way
before the first of May. The new road
will connect with the P., S. & N. at
Hyde Station, the present southern
terminus of that road, descend Mill
crock, cross the Pennsylvania tracks at
an olevatlon a short way above the sta
tion, thence up Five Mile Run Into the
coal field, and its coming will mean
more to the central Bectton of Jefferson
county than any industrial development
since the first railroad pierced the sec
tion. Brookvllle Republican April 20.
Home Wedding.
Mabe Harrlgor, of this place', and
Miss Matilda Hotrlck, of Pansy, wore
married at the home of the bride's
sister, Mrs. E. E. Schugers, on Grant
street at 12.00 noon on Thursday, April
20, 1905. Rev. Dr. J. A. Parsons,
pastor of the M. E. church, officiated.
Miss Margaret Boylo, of Doomer's
Cross Roads, was bridesmaid, and
Charles Hetrick, of Hormtown, was
groomsman. The bride was dressed in
blue mohair and wore a boquet of white
carnations. Only a few friends were
present. A wedding dinner was
Berved Immediately after the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrlgor went to Kaylor,
Pa., on tho 1.29 p. m. flyler on P. R. R.
and spent a couple of days with- the
latter's siste;-, Mrs. I. B. Hlmes.
Home Candidate.
Robert F. Morrison, of Washington
township, Republican candidate for the
nomination for county commissioner,
made his regular weekly trip to Reyn
oldsville Saturday. As Mr. Morrison
transacts most all his business in Reyn
oldsville, he can be considered a home
candidate and should receive a large
vote In this place. Robert has managed
his own business successfully and would
look after the county business just as
judlcieusly if elected to tho ofllce of
county commissioner. The voters would
make no mistake In electing Mr. Mor
rison. Recital at Emerickvllle.
A recital will be given in P. O. S. of
A. hall in Emerickville by Miss L.
Grace Beard, teacher of elocution and
physical culture In Reynoldsville Busi
ness College, on Tuesday evening, May
2nd, 1905, beginning at 8 00 o'clock.
Miss Beard Is a graduate of Ralston
University, Washington, D. C, and is a
very fine reader. If you want to enjoy
a real treat do not miss this recital.
Admission, adults 25 cents, children
15 cents. '
Stock Pasture.
Anybody wishing to pasture stock
can be accommodated by applying to
tbe Central Land and Mining Company
after May 8th, 1905, on the following
conditions : First, all stock to be
turned In must be paid for before admit
ted ; second, no stock received except
at owner's risk ; third, no breaching
stock admitted.
Central Land & M. Co.,
Per J. J. Sutter, Supt.
Notice.
There will not be any monthly tickets
Issued after April 30, 1905. All persons
holding passes must show them every
time they board the cars.
Jefferson Traction Company,
D. H. Clark, Managor.
The law relative to the compensation
of county commissioners, passed at the
recent session of the legislature, fixes
the pay of the commissioners of Jeffer
son county at $1,200 a year, one hund
red dollars a month. They will receive
this compensation regardless of the
number of days they spend in the office.
The law will take effect on the new
board elected this year. This law is
right. Brookvllle Democrat..
If your child is not at the bead of his
grade tbe summer school will make
him stronger. If be Is at the head tbe
same treatment will keep him in the
front rank. Address Prof. Bacon for
olrculars and terms. .
I am offering for Inspection millinery
goods made up of the newest and most
novel Ideas, and magnificent materials
to be used during the season. Very
latest Imported designs. Mrs. J. J.
Pontefraot, Brown street, West 'Reyn
oldsville. Interest paid on tlmo deposits at The
Peoples National Bank. ,
Spring hosioryat Milllrens.
Seoure an architect who can combine
stylo and dignity In design with practi
cability and economy in construction.
Young can do this. ,
CONFERENCE PROGRAM.
Second Convention of the Ridgway Con
ference of Pitthburg Synod of
Lutheran Church.
Tho second convention of tbe Ridg
way Conference of the Pittsburg Synod
of the Evangelical Lutheran church la
li ing held in the Trinity Lutheran
church In Reynoldsville this week.
The conference began last evening with
communion service. There was a busi
ness session this forenoon. The pro
gram for this afternoon, evening and
to-morrow forenoon. Is as follows :
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 3:00
A MOTHERS' MKETINO.
DKVOTIONAI. OF SERVICE THIRTY MINUTES.
The Glory of Christ-Ian Motherhood,
Tho Rev. 1). P. Urlckonhergor
What teachlnir and training should a mother
hestow upon her child during the llrslllye
years of It life V
. The Rov. O. J. Gongaware
How can mothers further tho success of the
Sunday School t The Rev. I. H Stetler
How can mother assist the pastor and
further the spiritual development of
their children during the period of cate
chetical Instruction ? The Kov. J. H. Orr
Mothers and Missions,
The Rev. L. M. O. Welcksel
How can mothers Influence the attendance
of their children on the Church Service?
The Rev. J. B. M, WltUe
WEDNESDAY EVENINQ, 7:30.
A SHF1VICE or INTEREST TO S. 8. TEACHERS.
The Importance of the private devotional
life of the toaclier,
Tho Rev. D. P. Chlckenberger
Tho personal relation of the teacher to the
Individual scholars and their parents,
The Itev. L. M. V. Welcksel
What, should a young Christian clghtoen
years of aire possess as the result of bis
training In the Sunday School ?
The Rev. J. H. Orr
llow run the teacher dovelope the Missionary
Splilt In the hearts and and lives of his
scholars' The Rev. J. W. Myers
THURSDAY MOHNINQ, 8:30.
INFORMAL CONFERENCE OF PASTORS AND DELE
GATES. Resolutions of Respect.
Mazomania Tribe No. 841, Improved
Order of Red Men, passed the following
resolutions :
Whereas, The Great Spirit, the
Ruler of the universe, has, in His in
finite wisdom removed from our midst
our beloved brother, Frederick Miller,
and
Whereas, The brother was a faith
ful member of this Tribe, kind husband
and loving father, therefor, be it
Resolved, That we extend to the
family and friends of our departed
brother our heartfelt sympathy in this
their hour of affliction, and commend
them to Hl'n who can heal all hearts
und wipe away all tears. Be it further
Resolved, That as an expression of
sympathy our charter be draped for a
period of thirty days, and a copy of
these resolutions be presented to tbo
widow, spread on the minutes of the
Tribe and printed In THE STAR.
C. G. RHOADS, )
J. H. Mowery, Com.
W. H.HOWLETT. )
Luck and Chance.
Luck and chance don't figure in the
making of Prlzer Stoves and Ranges.
They are the result of good materials,
careful workmanship and the best ex
perience in stove making. They con
tain many good Ideas that lighten
kitchen work and add to the comfort
and convenience of the bouse-keeper.
Come in and let us tell you about them.
Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsville
Hardware Co.
Letter Lint.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In postofflce at Reynoldsville, Pa., for
the week ending April 22, 1905 :
Edward Dinger, Mrs. Annie E,
Whickerty, Dren Wilhelm, W. R.
Wright.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
E. C. Burns, P. M.
Left My Bed and Board.
My wife, Mrs. Blanch King, of Sandy
Valley, having, of her own free will,
loft my bed and board, I hereby notify
all persons not to sell her anything on
my credit, nor to harbor her, as I will
not pay for same. J. G. King.
April 24, 1905.
At State Convention;
Dr. J. W. Foust, Lawyer Smith M.
McCrelgbt, Grant Scheafnocker, H.
Alex Stoke and W, T. Cox are attend
ing the Republican State convention in
Harrisburg to-day. Mr. Scheafnocker
(s one of the county delegates.
Sealed Bids Wanted.
I will receive sealed bids up until
May 9, 1905, for the erectipn of a dwell
ing house. Plans and specifications for
same can be seen at Nolan's shoe store.
D. Nolan, Jleynoldsvllle, Pa.
Open up a savings account at Tbe
Peoples National Bank. Interest paid
on time deposits.
Wooltex suits for spring at Milllrens.
Ice cream parlor in connection with
Peters' restaurant next door to Hotel
Imperial.
Greatest values-ever offered In white
vests, 12.00, at Milllrens.
It is a very simple matter to open an
account with the Reynoldsville Trust
Co. Start a savings account at 3 per
cent Interest.
See the 25c corset cover embroidery
at Mlllirens.
All orders for Ice cream in any quan
tity will receive prompt attention at
Peters' restaurant.
Cut flowers and potted plants at C. P.
Koerner's grocery store.
See the spring hats at Milllrens.
New laces at Milllrens.
Save your pin money and start a
savings account with the Reynoldsville
Trust Co. They will loan you a safe
They'keep the key. 1 Threis per cent
Interest paid on savings accounts. t
Wooltex garments at M llllrens.'
K 1 niiu rru,
Miss Bertha McGaw Is
DuBois.
Father T. Brady is in Meadv
this week.
Miss Minnie Trultt Is visiting I
Bethlehem.
Postmaster Ed. C. Burns was in 1
burg this week.
John H. Boll, of Punxsutawney,
In town yesterday.
Miss Maud snoDort visited in Punx
sutawney yesterday.
Mrs. Joseph R. Mllllren visited In
Punxsutawney Saturday.
Fathers. T. Brady and P. Lynch were
in Brockwayvllle Friday.
Lawyer Clement W. Flynn was in
Klttannlng last Thursday. -
Ira Richards, of Now Konsington,
was a visitor in town this week.
John L. SUffer, of Whcelerville, Pa.,
spent Sunday In Reynoldsville.
Mrs. Wm. Northy and daughter,
Miss Flora, are visiting in DuBois.
Andrew Wheeler went to St. Louis,
Mo., Friday to buy a car load of mules.
. Dr. H. W. Truitt, of New Bothlehem,
was a visitor in town the first of this
week.
O. A. Gray wont to Washington, D.
C, Friday where ho will remain some
time.
Charles Mohney, of Pittsburg, Bpent
Sunday at home of his parents In this
place.
Mrs. A. M. Winslow was at Pittsburg
Saturday attending a performance of
"Ben Hur."
Mrs. W. C. Elliott and daughters,
Dorothy and Florence, are visiting In
Brookvllle,
Frank Schlabig, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
spent Sunday at home of his paronts fn
this place. -
Miss Mary Burgoon was called to
Sharon yesterday by the sorious illnoss
of her father.
S. M. Siplo and wife are visiting their
daughter, Mrs. James D. George, at
Vandergrift. -
Mrs. H. Earl Swift, of Brookville,
visited her parents on Jackson streot
tho past wook.
Mrs. Todd Seoloy and son are spend
ing this weok at home of Ed. D. Sooley
on Seeley Terrace.
Miss Clare Proeious. of Hawthorn.
Pa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C.
Sayers, in this place.
Miss Nellie E. Suttor, of Now Bothle
hem, spent Sunday at home of her
parents in this place.
Jos. S. Johnston, editor of the Drift
wood Gazette, was a visitor in Rcynoldt
ville Saturday afternoon.
James S. Abernathy was in DuBois
Monday attending the funeral of his
cousin, Mrs. J. T. Young.
Horace G. Miller, editor of the Punx
sutawney News, was in town Friday and
made The Star office a fraternal call.
Mrs. W. J. King and daughter, Miss
May King, will go to Williatnsport to
day to spend ssvoral weeks with rela
tives. Frank Murray, of Gaskill township,
visited his brothers, Dr. John H. and
Will C. Murray, in this place the first
of this week.
Cyrus and Miles Wells, of Plolett,
Clarion county, were called here Mon-
jflnw hw t.Vta Qoilmia Ulnoaa nf thnln fo V.
er, W. W. Wells.
Lawyer Clement W. Flynn, Clarence
H. Reynolds, Misses Dorothy anil
Althea Sutter attended a party at Now
Bethlehem last night.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McQuown, of
Punxsutawney, visited the latter's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bone, sr., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson, of
Bitumen, Pa., Visited their daughters,
Mrs. George Roller and Mrs. John
Reddecllff, during tbe past week.
Miss Maybell Sutter, teller In the
Peoples Saving Bank of Pittsburg,
speut Saturday and Sunday at home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sutter,
in this place.
Prof. John Myers, who has been a
Btudent in Lutheran Theological Semi
nary at Chicago the past six or seven
months, Is at home of his parentB, Rev.
and Mrs, J. W. Myers, in this place on
a vacation.
Mrs. J. A. McCreight returned horns
tbe past week after several weeks' stay
at Indiana, Pa., -where she was called
by illness and death of her mother.
Her sister, Miss Harriet Walker, of
Indiana, accompanied her to this place.
Mr. George Robinson, of Tlonesta,
who was attending the Clarion Presby
tery In DuBois Tuesday and Wednes
day of last week, stopped off at Reyn
oldsville to see hie brother and sister,
Mr. S. S. and Miss Elizabeth Robinson.
Rev. C. P. Marshall, pastor of the
Presbyterian church at East Brady,
stopped off in Reynoldsville a day last
week on his way homo from Clarion
Presbytery, wnich was held In DuBois.
He was the guest of J. H. Corbett and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Postlethwait, of
Pricedalo, Pit., near Bello Veruon,
formerly of Reynoldsville, visited a
couple of days with relatives in this
place during the past week. Mr.
Postlethwait is manager of a large
store: . at Pricedale for tha Federal
Supply Company.
Goodwin Circle, .No. 434, Protected
Home. Circle, mot In Y. M. I. halt last
night and initiated a largo class of
candidates',: tinder ' the direction of
'District Deputy- D. W.: ' Atwater i4
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