The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 16, 1905, Image 5

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0..V. TKFIIKNSON, Editor aud Flih
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1905.
Entered at the postofflce at Reynoldsville
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SUMMKKVll.! I'RI.KPHONENO. 81.
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CUT
GLASS
A nice assortment
of rich cut glass and
Fine China. Call and
we will tell you all
about it.
G F. HOFFMAN,
The Jeweler.
BAY RUM
In glass stoppered
bottles holding
A Half Pint 25c
This is the use to which
we put our empty per
fume bottles.
It's All Your Gain
as we don't charge any
thing extra for the bot
tles and we fill them with
bay rum according to the
United States Pharmaco
poeia. The Reynolds Drug Co.
fl Little ot Everything.
A now barn is being built lit Thi
Mansion Inn.
Tho date and place of holding th
Elks' picnic is still uncertain.
There will bo no preaching aorvice
In tho Presbyterian church Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johns, ol
Reynoldsville, a son. August 14th, 100.1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Borgeeon.
of West Roynoldsville, a Bon, August
4th.
Adam Kline has purchased a property
In West Uoynoldsville from Jaool
Booth.
The Jcfforson Traction Company It
. considering tho extension of trolley line
to Rathmel.
The Mammoth Park baso ball team
dofeated a down town team 6 to 2 one
day last week.
The Enterprise Athletic Association
orchestra expects to hold a picnic In
the near future.
A barborshop l's being erected on the
vacant lot above the Moore house In
West Reynoldsville.
Mrs. Clara M. Shick is moving into
the house on Fifth street reoently
vacated by Prof. C. V. Smith.
John M. Read Lodge F. & A. M., of
Reynoldsville, will hold a picnic at
Wisbaw park to-morrow, Thursday.
The Baptist church will be plumbed
' with gas In the near future and the
church building will be well lighted.
Dr. B. E. Hoover is making exten
sive improvements on the Dougherty
residence which he recently purchased.
The annual conference of the Erie
district of Methodist Episcopal church
will be held at Ridgway September 6th,
, The ice cream social of the Lutheran
ladles at Henry Swab's home on Fifth
street Friday evening last was well
patronized.
The Rov. Harry G. Teagarden will
conduct religious services in theWIshaw
park pavilion Sunday afternoon, Aug.
20t.h, at 4.00 o'clock.
The pienlo of the Baptist Sunday
scnool at Wisbaw last Thursday wap
v.sry well attended and the weather
wag ideal for the occasion.
George Woodford cut a deep gash In
bjs loft forearm Monday morning while
handling some pop bottles. A bottle
exploded under pressure. - '
There were about 250 tickets sold
from Reynoldsville to Brookvllle at the
Pennsylvania railway station Monday.
' on account of tho opening of court.
The Reynoldsville Water Company t
laying a four inch water line up Ohio
street, in Wrest Reynoldsville, connect
ing with the main Hoe at Brown street.
A monster sea turtle on exblbitloi,
before the Imperial restaurant one da;
last week attracted much attention.
It weighed about one hundred pounds.
Twenty-two persons were recolved in
to full connection in tho Methodist
Episcopal church Sunday, twenty In the
morning and two at the evening ser
vice.
A call has been Issued for a meeting
of citizens in the West Reynoldsville
town hall Friday evening, August 18th
to reorganize the Citizens' Hose Com
pany.
Dr. J. A. Parsons, of the M. E
church, was at Wishaw last night and
hold a meeting at the reldenee of
Joseph Reed, baptizing a number of
children.
An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. N
N. Borkhouse, of Pleasant Avenue
died Saturday, August 12th, and was
burled at Cemetery Hill, near Knox
dale, Sunday.
A searchlight attached to tne of the
streetcars Saturday night pretty near
made amends for tho lnck of olectrio
street lights on Main street while tho
car was in town.
The second annual outing of the Roy
noldsvllle Koon Korn Klub will be held
Tuesday evoning next, August 22nd, at
the Beech woods camp of the Reynolds
ville Camping Club.
William Copping, tax collector of
Reynoldsville borough, moved from the
Nolan block Into the Cartin property,
on Jackson street, which he recently
purchased, this week.
While F. S. Hoffman was driving
down the grado on Main street, neai
the iron bridgo Monday morning a bolt
fell out of tho shaft and Mr. Hoffman
was thrown from the wagon, injuring
one leg slightly.
The Ladies of the Clearfield Bible As
sociation, representing various chur -lies
will hold a basket picnic in the parlors
of the Baptist church in this place to
day, Wednesday, In tho Interests of wo
men's home and foreign missions.
Trolley tickets for the Masonic
banquet at, Wishaw park Thursday will
be sulil at rate of 13 cents fop round trip
and can bo obtained from L. .7 Me-
F.ntlre. Charles A. Ilerpol or W. C.
Smith. Special cur will leave at 2.35
p. m.
The Keystone band gave a concert on
the balcony of tho Jefferson hotel in
Brookvllle Wednesday evening. They
report, being royally treated by the
Brookvllle people and while they play
ed the street was packed in front of the
hotel.
Tho following porsons wero in Reyn
oldsville last week attending the
Herpe'-Kirk wedding : Mrs. Chris
tine Ilerpel.Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Herpel.
Mrs. Anna Annes, Christ Bower, of
Fairmount City, and Charles Kali, of
New Bethlehon.
The Cherry Run eampmeeting Is now
in progress. Among other eminent
speakers present, at the meetings is Dr
W. II. Crawford, president of Alle
gheny Colleg?. Dr. .1. A. Parsons, of
Reynoldsville, expects to go to Cherry
Run this morning.
A basket picnic will be held in Mam
moth Park on Labor Day, Soptomber
4th, under tho auspices of tho East End
Fire Company and Young Men's Danc
ing Club. A good program of ad
dresses, ball games, races and dancing
has been arranged. It is free to all.
The members of tho Protected Home
Circles of Reynoldsville and Sykrsvllle
will hold a picnic in Sykesville park
to-day, Wednesday. It is said that one
of the interesting events on the pro
gram of amusements is a ball game
botween the ladies of Reynoldsville and
Sykesvillo.
For some time back the electric light
company has boen unable to furnish
street lights owing to trouble with
their power house engine. Tho past
few days efforts have been made to put
tho engine in repair again and it is
hoped that tho light service will be
up to the standard from now on.
Georgo Roynolds, newly appointed
mail carrier onoute No. 3, made hif
first trip over tlio route In company
with John M. Hays Tuesday, and to
day Mr. Hays will make his first trip
over tho new route assigned to him,
No. 1. Walter Reynolds made his last
trip over routoNo. 1 Monduy, tho sub
stitute, Jamos G. Muir, making the
trip Tuesday.
A special train will be run to DuBols
from Rathmel, Reynoldsville and Sher
wood Thursday, August 24th, over the
Reynoldsville and Falls Creek railroad
to accommodate all porsons who want
to attend the State Camp of the P. O.
S. of A. at that place. Train will leave
Rathmel at 8:45, Reynoldsville 9:00 and
Sherwood 9:05 a. m. Returning will
leave DuBois 11:00 p. m. It Is expect
ed that a large crowd will go up from
Reynoldsville.
Dr. A. J. Meek, pastor of Reynolds
ville Baptist church, will exchange
pulpits with Rev. Charles H. Fitzwll
liam, of Punxsutawney, next Sunday
morning and evening, and each pastor
will preach morning and evening
sermons in the other's church. The
morning subject of Dr. Fitzwllliarn at
Reynoldsville will be, "Is the Bible In
fallible?" Evening subject, "Is there a
Hell?" Ho will also preach in tho
church of God at Rathmel at 3.30 p. m.
Sunday. Do not fail to hoar him.
Arm Broken.
William Crissman, son of Mrs.
Lottie Crissman, of Fourth street, fell
from ft load of hay last Wednesday
afternoon and broke his loft arm below
the elbow.
Hip Dislocated.
Henry Wilds, of near Prescottvllle,
had his right hip dislocated by a fall of
coal in a country bank above Rathmel
last Saturday.
Admitted Partner.
N. A. Headley, the East Main street
merchant, has admitted LeRoy Murica
as a partner in his business. Mr.
Merlca comes to Reynoldsville from
Cairo, Illinois, and the public will find
him an enterprising and courteous
gentleman.
Married at Salamanca..
I. F. Miller, of Knoxdale, and Mrs.
Esther Junnlngs, of this place, wore
united in marriage at Salamanca, N. Y.,
Friday, August 11th, by Rev. Mr.
Trippe.' Tbey are now spending a few
days at Warren and upon their return
will reside at Roynoldsvillo.
Important Reel Estate Deal.
Friday of the past week an import
ant real estato deal was consummated
whereby Arthur O'Donnel, Sr., became
the owner of the large business block
near the Pennsylvania railroad Btatlon
formerly owned by H. Alex Stoke. The
consideration was 15,500.00.
Appointed by the Court.
Monday of this week Judge John W.
Reed appointed L. L. Oourley chief
burgess of Roynoldsvillo borough, to
succeed L. M. Simmons, resigned.
The appointment was made with the
approval and upon the recommendation
of the Reynoldsville town council.
Business Block Sold.
A. Kntzen, proprietor of the Peoples
Bargain store, has purchased the bus
iness block now occupied by Breakey's
racket store from Robert Bone, Sr.
Tho deal is now undor way but will be
finally closed this afternoon. The prloe
was $4,500.00.
Miss Snedden Resigned.
Miss Janet Snedden, who was recunt-
ly elected a teacher in the primary
grade of the Reynoldsville public
schools, has tendered her resignation
to the school board to accept a position
as Instructor in the schools at Patton,
Pa. Her successor In the Reynoldsville
schools has not yet beoD elected.
Right of Way Not Granted.
A meeting of the officials of Wlnslow
township was held at Frank's Tavern
Saturday to consider, among other
things, an application for a right of
way for a trolley line along the public
road into Sykesvillo, being part of the
proposed line connecting DuBois and
Sykesvillo. After long discussion the
officials voted to refuso the right of way.
Conference of Prohibition Workers.
There will be a public meeting hold
n tho opera house at Reynoldsville at
1:30 Friday, August 18th, in the in
terests of temperance. County Chair
man McKolvey, of Stanton, will be
present and preside. Stewart H.
Whiiehill, of Brookvllle, Democrat lo
Prohlbition candidate for president
uflgo of Jefferson county, will also be
iresont and speak. Every person In-
terosted in prohibition is invited to be
present.
An Early Benediction.
For several weeks past the Baptist
congregation In this place has boon
greatly inconvenienced at their even-
ng services by thj trouble with tho
electric lights. Sunday evening there
was no electric light and they bad but
two gas jots at the sides of the organ to
illuminate their church. Semi-darkness
may add a Uttla to tho solemnity
of a religious service, but it Is almost
mpossihlo to preach effectively when
tho minister and his audience car
scurcoly soe each other. After the
usual opening services of singing and
prayer the pastor, Dr. Meok, quietly
but firmly remarking that he would
borrow no mora lamps and preach no
more sermons in the dark, pronounced
the benediction.
Quiet Morning Wadding.
A quiet wedding took place at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis,
on Jackson street, Roynoldsvillo, Thurs
day morning, August 10th, 1905, at 6.00
o'clock. Their estimable daughter,
Miss Anna Ordelle Davis, was united in
marriage to LeRoy Merica, of Indi
ana state. The ceremony was perform
ed by the bride's pastor, Rev. Dr. A. J.
Meek, In the presence of the immediate
family friends. A splendid breakfast
was served at 6.30 o'clock. The bride
and groom left on the 8.08 a. m. train
over the Pennsylvania railroad for
Chautauqua, Buffalo, Niagara Falls,
Toronto and other points of interest
Mrs. Merlca Is well and favorably
known In our town and was one of the
teachers in our public schools the past
two years. Mr. Merica Is a partner in
the mercantile business of N. A. Head
ley in this place. The STAR joins with
their many frlonds in wishing tbom a
happy voyage over the sea of life.
G. G. Williams is moving from West
Roynoldsvillo to his new residence on
Main street in this borough.
3 S
The KEV. J. W. MYERS, Pastor of the Trinity S
g Lutheran Church. g
MRS. ELLEN EVANS
Died at Her Home on East Main Street
Friday Morning.
Mrs. Ellen Evans, widow of George
Evans, died at her late home on East
Main street, Reynoldsville, Pa, on
Friday morning at 8.00 o'elock, August
11, 1905, after a lingering illness of
months. She was born in Warsaw
township, Jefferson county, Pa., Feb
ruary 26, 1852. She was the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bullers and was
married Septembor 16, 1809. She was
the mother of eight children, seven of
whom are still living, viz : four sons
and three daughters. She, with her
husband, came to Reynoldsville about
thirty-one years ago. Her husband
died October 22, 1891, and as a mother
she bravely fought the battle of life and
always kept a home for her children.
She made a profession of religion when
about fourteen years old and has since
endeavored to live for her master and
to do his will. She was a faithfu1
member of the Reynoldsville Baptist
church and died trusting in Jesus ac
her Savior and Lord. She was con
scious that the time of her departure
from earth drew near and was resigned
to the Master's will. Funeral services
were held at her late residence on Sun
day, August 13, at 3.30 p. m. by her
pastor, Rev. Dr. A. J. Meek. The
services were largely attended. Many
neighbors and friends followed her
romains to the Baptist cemetery where
she was laid to reBt at the side of loved
ones who had gone before. Bosides her
children she Is survived by her aged
father, six brothers and two sisters, her
mother having died March 3, 1892.
She was an excellent neighbor and
highly respected by all whom she met.
The family have the sympathy . of a
large circle of friends In tboir sorrow.
Picnicers.
Two big four-seated hack loads of
ladies drove out to Amos Doemer's, at
Deemor's Crdss Roads, yesterday morn
ing, all taking well-fillod baskets, and
in spite of occasional showers had a
jolly good time pionicing on the farm.
The ladies were as follows : Mrs. A. H.
Bowser, Mrs. A. J. Meek, Mrs. J. A.
Parsons, Mrs. John Wagner, Mrs. J. E.
Mitchell, Mrs. L. Lloyd Gourley, Mrs.
C. R. Hall, Mrs. A. Keith, Mrs. Mary
Strong, Mrs. T. C. Shiolds, Mrs. Annie
Winslow, Mrs. J. W. Dawson, Mrs. B.
E. Hoover, Mrs. M. E. Weed, Mrs. C.
P. Koerner and friends, Mrs. Henry
Herpel, Mrs. Charles Horpel, Mrs. II
W. McGarrah, Mrs. Ilodson, Mrs. My
ers, Miss Myrta Boyle, Mrs. Isaac
Swartz, Mrs. M. G. Swartz, Mrs. Wal
ter R. Reed, Mrs. Harry Peters, and
Mrs. Warren Dolble, who arranged the
affair.
Emerickville Ox-Roast.
Six acres of ground have been cleared
In Peter Baum's grove at Emerickville
la preparation for the ox-roast Thurs
day of this week. The Emerickville
band, under whose auspices the affair
will be held, expects to furnish a first-
class day of pleasure for the visitors.
Two games of ball will be played,
Brookvllle vs. Emerickville in the
morning and Reynoldsville vs.
Emerickville in the afternoon. There
will also be plenty of other sport and an
abundance of things for eating and re
freshment. Court Opening.
At the opening of court Monday of
this week the following gentlemen were
appointed to the places named. Fore
man of the grand jury, Dr. W. D. Kane,
of Pine Creek township; constable In
charge of grand jury, H. E. Barger
stock; tipstaves, W. B. Glenn, of Corsi
ca, B. F. Caylor, of Brookvllle and W.
N. Agnew, of Barnett township.
Save money I Quite a long time yet
to wear oxfords. Save 15 to 35 per cent
by buying now. Bing-Stoke Co.
THE LUTHERANS WILL
BUY A PARSONAGE.
An Effort Now Being Made to Raise
Necessary Funds. Church in
Good Condition.
Tho members of Trinity Lutheran
church are now making an effort to
raise sufficient funds to purchase a
parsonage in Roynoldsvillo. The local
membership of this congregation is
comparatively small and the contem
plated purchase of a parsonage is a
heavy undertaking for them, but by
their combined efforts and whatever
the public in general may extend to
them, they have good prospects of
success.
There is possibly no church in Reyn
oldsville more deserving of help and
support from the people than the
Trinity Lutheran. The Reynoldsyille
charge is composed of three congrega
tions, Reynoldsville, Emerickville and
Chestnut Grove, and to keep in close
touch with tho people and preach
regularly at some, and frequently at all,
points, requires long and ceaseless work
on the part of the pastor. That the
present pastor, Rev. J. W. Myers, has
been doing this successfully is apparent
by the gratifying growth of both church
and Sunday schools and the revived
interest of the old members of the con
gregations. The church has never
had a minister more earnest in hie
labor, or more eloquent in the pulpit,
norone who has stood higher in the
estimation of the public than its present
Incumbent.
Undor these favorable conditions the
appeal for monoy from members and
the publio should meet with a prompt
response.
Surprise Party.
Mrs. N. T. Rhodos, of West Reynolds
ville, was given a "berry party" last
Friday evening which proved to be a
very pleasant affair. When some of
her friends asked her the date of her
birthday she had laughingly refused to
toll and said it came about blackberry
time. Taking that as a guide about
twenty-three of her neighbors and
friends attempted to guess the datelmd
surprise her, and they succeeded admir
ably for they missed the right date by
five days, but the affair was none the
less enjoyable for that. Refreshment!-
and fruit were served and the evening
vory pleasantly whiled away. Thi
guests were as follows: Mrs. Josoni
McKernan, Mrs. W. A. Leach, Mrs. S
M. Siplo, Mrs. R. S. Williams, Mis
Clara Siplo, Miss Emma Minneweasor
Mrs.G. R. Yuongort, Mrs. C. G. O'Don
no!, Mrs. R. A. Fergus, Mrs. O. H
Johnston, Mrs. W. P. Woodring, Mrs
W. W. Drake, Mrs. J. M. Stophanson
Mrs. Barbara Dunkle. Mrs. N. Ander
son, Mrs. C. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs
W. W. Faies, . M'-'," Albert Warden.
Mrs. J. Cooper, Mrs A. Cable, Mist
Katie Snyder, Mrs. Nora Wayland.
Mrs. W. Z. Burris.
Quarterly Meeting.
The fourth quarterly meeting of the
Methodist Episcopal church in Rey
noldsville will be held in Centennial
hall Saturday and Sunday next. Ses
sions as follows: Saturday at 8:00 p. m
preparatory sermon by Dr. A. R. Rich;
business meeting at 9:15 p. m. Sunday
at 9:45 a. m. Sunday school; at 11:00
Bermoo by Dr. Rich, followed hy the
commemoration of the Lord's Supper.
Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. and at
7:00 quarterly love feast. You are In
vitod to all. Every person welcome to
these services.
Dr. H. P. Dietrlck, who has been an
assistant of Dr. J. H. Murray at Soldier
for a number of years, has resigned that
position and Dr. Roy Young, of Punx
sutawney, is now in charge of Dr. Mur
ray's work there. During his stay at
Soldier Dr. Dietrlck proved himself a
physician of exceptional ability and a
gontleman whom it was ft pleasure to
meet.
THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
Miss Tea Evans is visiting Id DuBois.
J. F. Siple went to New Kensington
Monday.
Mrs. James M. Mltcholl spent Sunday
at Clearfield.
Miss Daisy Strong visited In Brook
vllle this week.
N. T. Rhodes and family spont Sun
day In Falls Creek.
M !ss Cora Mltcholl has gone to Clear
field to stay a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johns were at
Houizdale over Sunday.
Miss Notta N. Wilson, of West Royn
oldsville is visiting in Sligo.
John M. Coleman went to Clarion
Monday to visit a few weeks.
R. H. Longwell, of Brockwayville,
was in town a short time Monday.
Hai ry E. Arnold, of Philadelphia, is
visiting relatives in Reynoldsville.
Mrs. S. T. Dougherty went to New
Castlo Tuesday,-where she will reside.
Henry I. Wilson, Esq., of Big Run,
was in Reynoldsville one day last week.
Mrs. John H. Kaucher and daughter,
Miss Laura, visited In Clarion last week.
Chas. M. Feicht, tho Punxsutawney
druggist, was In Roynoldsvillo Monday.
George Hughes was in Butler county
on a business trip the latter part of last
week.
Mrs. Clarence Lierd, of DuBois, visit
ed in Reynoldsville a few days last
week.
Miss Grace Schuler, of Warren, Pa.,
is the guest of Miss Cornelia Deible in
this place.
t-G. W. Swartz, who has been at Con
nellsvillo, Pa., several weeks, is home
on a visit.
Mrs. John Fox, of New Bethlehem,
visited her brother at Reynoldsville the
past week.
Charles Huber, wife and daughter, of
Butler, visited friends In Reynoldsville
last week .
Miss Agnes Doversplke, of New Beth
lehem, was a visitor in town a fow days
last week.
Guy Putney, of Greeley, Colorado, is
tho guest of Mr. and Mrj. A. F. Yost in
this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Orr A. Hough, of
Areola, Illinois, are visiting in this sec
tion at present.
Miss Maude Smith, of Punxsutawney,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Henry
in Reynoldsville.
Mrs. W. H. Karns, of Oakmont.
spent Sunday with Mrs. A. B. Weed in
West Reynoldsville.
Miss Fanny Foster, of Smethport, is
tho guest of Mrs. D. M. Dunsraore in
West Reynoldsville.
Mrs. John Allen, of Pittsburg, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. TJ. G. Scheaf
nocker, in this place.
Leon Ferris, of Pittsburg, is visiting
in Reynoldsville and other places in
this section this week.
Rev. D. J. Frum, pastor Sykosville
M. E. church, went to the Cherry Run
eampmeeting Monday.
Mrs. H. P. Means, of Frosthurg, is
visiting at the home of her son, Dr. L.
L. Means, in this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frank, of Pitts
burg are guests of Owen Edelblute and
wife at the National Hotel.
Todd Soeley, of DuBois, is visiting at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Seeley, in this place.
William and Albert Stump, of Al
toona, visited their sister Mrs. Wesley
Motter, in this place last week.
William Shobert, who has boen at
Ridgway the past year, is visiting at
his home in West Reynoldsville.
C. N. Wiso, an employe of the Dun
can Printing Company in Pittsburg,
visited in Reynoldsville this week.
Joseph Macro, who has been spend
ing the summer at Creekslde, Indiana
county, is visiting in Reynoldsville.
Fred K. Alexander, cashier Peoples
National Bank, and wife, went to Cam
bridge Springs Tuesday of this week.
Mrs. J. L. Graham and son, Corbett,
have gone to Grayling, Michigan, to
visit a few weeks with Mr. Graham.
Mrs. Fred J. Butler, of Carnegie, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Clara M.
Shick, and other relatives in this place.
Mrs. Alex Riston and son, Paul, went
to Erie, Pa., the latter part Of last
week to visit an aunt of Mrs. Riston.
Miss Sara Friedman went to Cleve
land, Ohio, Tuesday of this week to
visit until fall with a brother In that
city.
Joseph McKernan is off duty this
week at the Pennsylvania freight
station and Is at Brookvllle serving as a
juror.
Miss Adaline Bryant, of North
Adams, Mass., is visiting at the home
of her uncle, Thomas E. Evans, In Rey
noldsville. Mrs. Annie Winslow and daughter,
Miss Ethlyn, will go to Atlantic City,
N. J., and New York City this week on
ft pleasure trip.
Mrs. J. C. Norris wont to Butler, Pa.,
the past woek to remain some time.
She also atended the Masonlo picnic at
Conneaut Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Roed Slaughonhaupt,
of Fairmount City, were guests at the
home of J. K. Womoldurf, near thiB
place, last week.
F. K. Diotz, proprietor of the St.
James Hotel in DuBois, spent Friday in
Roynoldsvillo .and mado The STAB
office a pleasant call.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Neff and
daughter, of Pittsburg, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Neff in this place
several days last week.
J. A. Myors and daughter, Miss
Grace Myors, returned Friday from
Cambridge Springs, Pa., where they
had spent several weeks.
Mrs. L. Myers, Mrs. L. Pohl and
Elmer Hammerly, of Pittsburg, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Koern
er in West Reynoldsville. '
Miss Margaret McKornan roturnod
the past week from a visit of several
weeks at Bradford, Pa., Olcan and
other points in New York state.
Mrs. D. B." Stauffor and daughter,
Miss Hannah Staulfer, expect to go to
Cambridge Springs, . Pa., ' to-day for
benefit of Mrs. Stauffor's health.
Joseph Noale and daughter, of Stan
ton, and Moade Nealo and wife, of
Punxsutawney, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesloy Mottor the past week.
Mrs. Margaret Williams, of Taren
tum was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
N. Smail in West Reynoldsville the
past week. She wont to Brockwayville
Monday.
Grant Pierce, of Pittsburg, came up
to this section to attend the Buckwheat
Reunion and is now visiting at tho
home of his father, A. C. Pierce in
Reynoldsville:
H. M. Burkett, a former resident of
Roynoldsvillo who has boen living at
Darlington, Pa., and Caloutta, Ohio,
he past two years, moved back to this
place the past week.
Miss Minnie Keck, who has been
stenographer in M. M. Davis' law office
in Reynoldsville' several years, has re
signed that position and gone to
Norristown, Pa., to resido.
Mrs. John Mitchell, of Seattle,
Wash., visited her tistor-in-law, Mrs.
Cora Mitchell, on Grant street, several
days last week. This is her first visit
to Reynoldsville for eighteen years.
Fathor Edward M. Driscoll, of Now
thlohem, Father George Winkler, of
Brookyille, and Fathor John Murphy,
of DuBois, were guest9 of Fathers
Brady and Lynch in Roynoldsvillo
Thursday.
Rev. J. L. Fisher and' wife, of Beaver
Falls, Pa., were guosts of Rov. and Mrs.
J. W. Myors it. this place a few days
the past week. Rov. Fisher preaohod
two excellent sermons in Roynoldsvillo
Trinity Lutheran church Sunday,
speaking German in the morning and
English in the evening.
W. J. King, who has been bookkeep
er for Reynoldsville Hardware Com
pany, resignod that position and went
to Indiana, Pa., Saturday to accept a
position as bookkeopor for tho Indiana
Produce Company. Mr. King moved
his family to Indiana a couple of
months ago.
Mrs. M. H. Marshall of Butler, Pa.,
and her daughter, Mrs. R. W. McGran
ahan, of Knoxville, Tennessee, were tho
guests of the first named lady's sister,
Mrs. John H. Corbett, in this place a
few days last woek. Mrs. McGranahan
is the wife of the president of Knoxvillo
College and 'a daughtor-in-law of James
McGranahan, the famous composer.
J. C. Williams, of Ridgway, was the
guest of Kov. and Mrs. J. E. Dean near
Reynoldsville a few days the past woek.
Mr. Williams was once a photographer
in Roynoldsvillo but for many years
past has boen an economic geologist
and his work has taken him into many
sections of the eastern and southern
states examining mineral and clay do
posits. First-Class Show.
Tho C. W. Park Stock Company
opened their week's engagement in Rey
noldsville Monday nitjht, pitching their
big tent on lot at cornor of Fifth and
Mabel streets. Tne attendance has been
very,,od and the plays all that the
past reputation of this company led tho
people to expect. The troupe is far
above the average in ability and their
repertoire includes a number of plays
seldom seen produced outside the largo
cities. To-night the bill is "Esmer
alda." "Human Hearts" and "Moths
of Society" are to be put on later, but
the evening for each has not yet been
decided. A matinee will be given Sat
urday afternoon at which one of the
most popular plays will be reproduced.
Public Sale.
Jamos M. Moore will dispose of hia
household goods, Including organ, beds,
stoves, etc., at publio sale at the Moore
house, In West Reynoldsville, Tuesday,
August 29. Sale commences 1.00 p. m.
The Keystone band will hold a dance
to-morrow (Thursday) evening as usual.
And the next dance instead , of a box
social, will be hold Friday evening,
Aug. 25, as the band has an engage
ment at DuBois with tho P. O. S. of A.
on Thursday, the regular scheduled
dance evening. Please bear tills
change in mind and toll your friends,
as a lurge attendance encourages our
band.
We are in receipt of tho annual
catalogue and premium list of tho
Brookvillo fair, to bo held September ,
5, 6, 7 and 8, 1905. Tho catalogue is of
unusual . merit typographically and n
credit to the Ih publican olllco,' which
printed it.