The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 15, 1905, Image 8

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WARYSTOVE
Retort Peninsular 5moke Consuming Hot Blast
Slack Burner.
Most advanced and up-to-date slack burner constructed on the market. Has practical
points found exclusively on the Peninsular. Combined cleanliness with
economy of fuel. Any fuel. Every joint fitted absolutely
air tight. Guaranteed by Company's bond.
MICA ILLUMINATING DOOR fitted air tight gives a cheerful and comfortable look to stove.
Does away with the one objection to stoves of this class.
DOUBLE FIRE POT is corrugated and allows for expansion and contraction, insuring dur
ability, and being exposed gives an immense heat.
DEFLECTING RING and "Never-Break" steel foot rail force the intense heat generated by
fire pot down and around floor, making stove a great floor warmer.
ASH FIT is large and absolutely air tight. Has air tight side shaker door and air tight ash
pan door.
PERFECT COMBUSTION and greatest heat are had by mixing the proper quantity of
heated oxygen, air, with the unconsumed carbon in a quick radiating construction.
PENINSULAR SMOKE CONSUMERS have steel bodies which radiate heat quickly and are
equipped with "hot blasts" which supply a proper quantity of heated oxygen which
mixes with gasscs, producing the most intense heat from the" least fuel. As" the sketch
shows, the smoke is turned almost white, keeping the soot off the roof and chimney clean.
HOT BLAST TUBE WITH DAMrER operated from the right hand side without regard to
position of reflector top: supplies combustion chamber with proper quantity of heated
air, effecting perfect combustion and extracting every unit of heat from the fuel.
IMPORTANT Notice "Never Break" steel top ring ; "Never Break" steel foot rail ; Nickel
reflector top, nickel ash guard and handsome nickel urn.
YOU RUN NO RISK in buying a Peninsular. Our word is backed by the Company's bond.
COME IN and see these Fuel Savers and Fire Keepers. '
REYNOLDSVI LLE HARDWARE COMPANY,
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.
The Marvel
of Marvels
is
Marvel Flour.
The bread maker. Made from
best clean spring wheat in and
absolutely clean mill by scrupu
lously clean workmen.
Try it.
Robinson &
Mundorff
Sell It.
SLACK
BURNERS
'USING
Furniture f House
Furnishing Goods.
I
Come and see us when you need anything in
Furniture, Carpets and Floor Coverings.
We have the poods and right prices. Como in
and look over our stock, inspect our price and
see if wo cannot save you monoy.
Rockers, $1.00 to $4.00. Dining room chairs,
$4.00 to $25.00. Stands, 90e to ,$18.00. Sidoboards,
$14.00 to $45.00. Bods, $2.50 to $24.00. Mattro8
es, $1.50 to $18.00.
J. R. Hillis &
THE LEAT)TNfl FTTTITarTTmir
.i
STOVES
V" J. 1 'isj"'jp
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A PEHINSVIAR
KISS
S
Company
A vn runnrm onu-tni
u vmvi cii oiLnn ifc
Heating f cook stoves
Moore's Fire Keeper.
A high grade stove beautiful in appearance,
practical in construction. Also Moore's
Air Tight.
Carpets
2,000 yards Ingrain at a bargain.
1,000 yards Tapestry at a sacrifice.
1,000 yards Velvet cheaper than ever.
Furniture .
A newer, better, larger stock than ever
before.
ANYTHING TO FURNISH YOUR HOUSE
C. K, HALL
JJEPORT JOK THE CONDITION
or inn j
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK !
OF REVNOLDSVILLE,
lit Kuynnldavlllu, In the state of Pennsyl
vania, Ht the clone of business Nov. 9lh, 1906.
' HKsmmces.
Limns mid discounts J 1 115,
Overdrafts, gecuri-d mid unsecured.
V. H. Hoods to secure' circulation.... TO,
Premiums on IJ.H. Ronels 2,
Ranking house, furniture, fixtures.. 10,
Ihio from approved reserve ageiita 75,
cheeks ami other cash Items 8,
Notes o( other National Hanks 4,
,0112 67
lift 411
.turn co
,421 81
,5110 00
,001 41)
421 71)
,210 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and 'cents
Lawful mouev reserve in bank, viz:
844 42
Specie 12.148 711
Legal-tender notes 7,580 0(1 1(1,
Redemption fund with U.S. Treas
urer (,$ of circulation) 2,
728 70
,500 00
Total $:I(I3,83B 94
i.iAim.n IKS.
Capital slock paid lu $100,000 00
Undivided pi-eliis, less expenses and
taxes paid 5U42 711
National flunk notes oiilsianillng...' SO.OOU 00
individual deposits subject
t. ci k j :o;.iiiio r:t
Time certlllcatcsor deposit 6,525 Oil
Cashier's c'ks outstanding 28 55 208,513 81
Total t.i(i3.85H 34
BUti of Pennsylvtnlt,, Oonnty of Jtffarion, :
I, F. K. Alexander, Cashier of the above
named hank, do solemnly swear thai, the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
F. K. Ai.KXANiimt, Cashier.
Suhncrlhed 'and sworn to before me this
14th day of November, 1IKH.
mitii M. Mc'CiiKiiiHT, Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 30, 1U09.
Cohhkct Attest:
W. H. At.KXANllKIt,
' W. V. MmiHAY,
J. C. Sayrus,
Directors.
NOTICE OK DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice Is hereby given that the partner
ship bet ween A. P. King, Charles M. Dinger
and August Balduuf, under the tlrm name of
tlie Ueynoldsvllle Hardware Company, was
dissolved on the4tb day of November, A. I).
1905, w far as relates to tho said August
Baldauf.
All the debts due to the said partnership
nrn to le unld to A. P. King and Charles
Dinger nnei those due from the same, dis
charged at the Keynnldsvllle Hardware store
In Itevtioldsvllle, Pa., by A. P. King mid
Charles Dinger where the business will bo
continue 'd by the said A. P. King and Charles
M. Dinger, under the linn name of the Kttyn
oldsvllU Hardware Company.
A. P. Kino,
ClIAItl.KS M. DlNORIt,
AtKlllST HAULDAtIC
Reynol dsvllle, Pa., Nov. 4th, l!Kn.
iE:RFUiW ERY
Gently
PenetratiiiQ
Nobody lilies a "loud"
fragrance about the person.
To use a perfume properly
is a social art.
We have made the subject
o study.
OUR T HELM A
iis something new, and as to
rdelicious scent and pene
trating delicacy has no
auperior. Come in and
s ample it.
Rubber Goods,
We have a line of fine
rit bber goods, both the hard
an d soft rubber.
Come in and see them.
Stoke & Feicht
Drug Company.
One Ifili
Of whale
Whatever
whatever ;
your heigh
find a dou
overcoat bi
No overt
has ever p
ig yoa may be sure
ver your figure,
your complexion,
your age, whatever
t or build you will
bic-breasted belted
xoming.
oat ever designed
roven itself so cos
i style and fitness
dy and for all uses,
thcraft double
elted "Strand"
'..illustration,
of this coat are
tit hangs superbly.
; shoulders, new
mopolitan ii
for ever) bo
as the Clo
breasted b
Shown In tti
The lines
exquisite anc
Has concavi
broad lapels,
wide spread
All the swing
rectness of
York styles .
this coat. It
oxford and
scotches and
prices ranging
, full skirts, and a
of large buttons,
and dash and cor.
London and New
are expressed in
Is to be had In
fancy cheviots,
cassimcres at
from $12 to $2.-
Bing-SI loke Co.
Reynolds jville, Pa.
Tho town council mot Tuesday, Nov
ember 7, 1U05. President Suyei'8 Id tlio
ohHlr. All members present. ' '
. Minutes of the previous meeting read
unil approved
Chief Burgess Gourlny reported re
ceipts for fines, fee., to be $2:1.50.
Tax Collector Copping reported taxi's
collected since last report to bo 8188 38.
L. W. Scott presented a petition
slgnod by several citizens requesting
i he council to lease him the Scott house
for a while. In as much as tho council.
In their opinion did not have the power
to grant the Scott petition as requested
by the petitioners, a motion rejecting
ihe petition was put and carried.
M. M. Davis, E-q., borough hollcitor,
reported ho hud collected all the Fourth
stri'ut pavlrig except $11.59 of James V.
Young, htutlng Mr. Young had treated
nil his notices-to settle the sumo with
complete silence, and as 'Mr Young was
a member of council ' ho askej- tho
council for Instruction in the matter.
Mr. Young claimed tho paving did not
benefit him and that he whs not a
petitioner for the paving, and claimed
he was not entitled to pay for it.
On motion the account was annulled.
On motion an order was drawn in
favor of Mrs. Albert Reynolds, adminis
tratrix of Albert Reynolds, deceased,
for $11. fill to refund theiamount paid by
Mr. Reynolds for his Bhare of Fourth
street paving.
On motlon)notices were ordered served
n the following persons to build new
side walks : J. A. Tyson, Seventh and
Jackson streets, Annie M. Martin,
lackson street, Jacob Booth, Sixth
street, Daniel Nolan, Jackson street,
H. Alex Stoke, comer Main and Filth
streets.
Tho matter of side walk on Tenth
street from Main to Jackson street was
referred to the grade committee to
report at the next meeting.
In the matter of sewer for H. L. Hoke
nn Eight street, a motion was made, put
und carried granting blm permission to
nit' In an 8 inch sower to connect with a
public sewer leading to school building
providing he first obtains permission
from tho school board to make such
connection.
Bills, and interest amounting to
$1,775.22 were ordered pnld.
The clerk was Instructed to advertise
u public sale of the Scott bouse and
foundation.
The Governor's Proclamation.
By virtue of the authority vested in
me by Article IV., Section 12, of the
Constitution, I, Samuel W. Pennv-
packer, Governor of l'ennsy I vanity do
l)i3 re Dy convene the ueneral Assembly
of the Commonwealth in extraordinary
session, to meet in the Capitol at Uar-
risburg, on Monday, January 16, A. U
lilOii, at 2 o'clock p. m. of that day to
consider legislation upon the following
subjects :
First To enable contiguous cities in
the same counties to be united in one
municipality in order that the people
may avoid the unnecessary burdens of
maintaining separate city governments
Second To increase the iuterest paid
by banks, trust companies and similar
institutions for the use of State moneys.
To impose proper limitations upon the
amount of such moneys to be held by
each of such institutions. To make it a
a misdemeanor to pay or receive, to
offer or request any monoy or valuable
thing or promise for the use of such
moneys other than the interest payable
to the State, and to adopt such other
measures as may bo necessary for the
protection of t e public moneys. .
Third To reapportion the State into
Senatorial and Representative districts,
Fourth To provide for the personal
registration of voters.
Fifth To provide for the govern
moot of cities of the first class and tho
proper distribution of the power exor
cised by such municipalities.
Sixth- To designate the amount to be
expended each year in the erection f
county bridges, and to take such other
measures in regard to them as Btifely
may require.
Seventh To abolish foes in the offices
of the Secretary of the Commonwealth
and the Insurance commissioner.
Given under my hand and the great
si ul of the State, at tho city of Harris
burg, this eleventh day of November
In the year of our Lord one thousand
nine hundred and five, and of tho Com
mon wealth the one hundred and
thirtieth.
By the Governor.
Samuel w. Pennypacker
Robert M'afee. Secretary of tho
Commonwealth.
CHRYSANTHEMUM EXCURSION.
Reduced Rates to Pittsburg via Pennsyl'
vanta Railroad.
To accommodate those desiring to see
tho magnificent display of chrysanthe
mums now blooming In the Phipps
Conservatory, Scenley Park, Pittsburg,
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will sell excursion tickets to Pittsburg
on Sunday, November 19, from the
following stations, at rates quoted, good
only on trains indicated ;
. Time of
Ra,e Train
Falls Creek $1 50 6 12 A. M
Rcvnoldsvillo 1 50 6 30
Fuileir 1 40 fB-18 "
Brookytlle 1 20 7 05- "
Pittsburg Ar 1115 "
"f" Stops on signal or notice to agent
to receive passengers.
Returning, special train will leave
Pittsburg, Uniou Station, at 7.00 p. m.,
Mml run through to Driftwood, making
nil stops east of Red Bank. Tickets
will also be accepted on DuBois Ex
press, leaving Pittsburg at 5.05 p. m.
The excursion rate will not be accepted
on trains, and passengers not provided
with tickets will be charged the regular
full fare.
Why yes, 1 will metynu at the big
reliable storn whero every person is
buying their Woottex coats at Mllllrens.
jyjINNIE N. KECK,
Stenographer and Typewriter.
Weirle sollctti-el. Clmrircs rcaaeiiublu. Cull
at tin- law nllici! (if M. M. Iiuvls.
OI1N J. HIRST,
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER,
Surveyor und DriiuBlitsnmii. Office In Syn
uicitiu uuiiuniK, niuin Hired.
y L. JOHNSTON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Onlce femr eltmrH ft-rtm Rnm lint, an Wnut
Key tiolUsvllli', 1'u.
piUESTER BROS.,
UNDERTAKERS.
Iflucle ILIirl wliif.n filnnritl i-nrfl Mlun atrnnt.
Ut-yuultlavlllr, Pit.
J fl. HUGHES,
UNDERTAKING and picture framing.
Tlie 11. 8. Tllirllll Lunelle Iiiim hce-n te-Hlril
anil round nil rlulit. (,'ln-npi-st fnrm of In
surance. Se-cure a com met. Near Public
Fun ii t al ei. ItcynoldsvlllB 1'u.
jy II. YOUNG,
ARCHITECT
Corner Grant and Flftn Bts., Ucynolds
villu, Pa.
w
INDSOR HOTEL,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Hctween 12th and tilth 8ts on Filbert Ht.
Three minutes walk from the Remlinn; Ter
minal. Five nilnutcH walk from thu I'enn'n
U. K. Pcpnt. Kumpcjin plan fl.Uuper day and
upward. Anii't icitn nliin iJ.OO per day,
Prank M. Schulbley, Manager.
Emerlckvllle.
F. T. Martz came home on the sick
list.
Rev. D. E. Baldwin Is still away from
home.
The P. O. S. of A. will attend public
service at the Ch'jrch of God in West
Etnerickvllle next Sunday, Nov. 19th
All members are cordially invited to be
present.
Mrs. Pales is visiting at the home of
her son. W. VV. Fales, In West Reyu
oWevillo.
Mrs. Susanna Ettierlck, who is almost
83 .vent sold, is halo and hearty. She
can get around now smarter than some
of tin; young girls.
Our telephone liim is not bMig coin
plutoil very fast. Would it not bo well
to have a meeting and arrung i to com
plete the line from Reynoldsvllle to
Brookvtlle?
Prof. W. H. Bodine, tho eye special
ist, will bo at S. JCatzen's jewelry otore,
Reynoldsvllle, Pa., Nov. 23. Lensc-s
ground and fitted to cure weak eyes or
headache. Eyes tested and examined
free. All work guaranteed.
A GOOD NIGHT'S REST
"Speak for U I" he cried to dofjfrle,
For she knew in her little heart.
That German Syrup, home's great treasure,
coum neaitn ana joy impart.
IJThe greatest tonic on earth is a good
night's rest. Restless nights and the ter
rible exhaustion of a hacking cough are
tlreael dangers of the poor consumptive.
OBut why tliis fear of the night when a
few eloses of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup
will insure refreshing sleep, entirely free
from cough or night sweat? Free ex
pectoration in the morning is made cer
tain by taking German Syrup.
IWe know by the experience of over
thirty-five years that one 75-cent bottle of
German Syrup will speedily relieve or
cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or
lung troubles and that, even In dbo
cases of consumption, one large bottle of
Herman byrup will worlc wonders, it
QTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists.
For sale by Boyle-Wood ward Drug Co,
The Cure that Cures
Coughs, $
Colds
Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma'
Bronchitis and Incipient
Consumption Is
P Cure Vwwfc w4 Vk& 4fase.
Fur mi;- by Boyle-Woodward Drug Co
Paying a Debt of Gratitude
Note w hat Mr. Mott Allen, of Union
Cii.v. sa: Was badly afflicted with
rheumuti.-in for moru than eight
months and at times had to got up at 11
o'clock and stay up the balance of the
night. Could not dress myself without
aid from my wife. I am now entirely
cured, und by the use 'of only one bottle
of Crocker's Rheumatic Re nedy. For
sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.
a-
1 WANTED I
-
niRI.S 14.Tnin VRAKS5
DP AGE. ALSO TWO
HOYS. APPLY TO : :
THE EiN TERPRISE
SILK COMPANY.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
DIVISION.
Low Grade Division.
In Effec.; Mr.y 28, 1905.
Cistern Sli ieterd Time,
KAHTWAIIU,
Hl'AllwNb.
No 109 So. 113 No.tOliNo 15 Ni 107
A. M. A. M A. M. H. U t- to ,
.... I 21 i II (10 ( 1 ;i0 ' fi )Ti
.... V ii 11 Ui 4 05 7
.... i it is 4 is o:
8 20 10 SI 11 41 4 60 c -1.
5 21! 10 47 4 5H in I;;
5 82 10 81 11 ftl 5 04 t
5 4'J 10 S2 12 II) 6 21 W
6 05 11 10 12 21 S !l 9 22
t6 Hi til 20 5 50 $9 II
tS 2U til 2li t5 S til :
B 39 It 42 12 62 6 if. H 60
t4litll4U t 22 9 58
6 5:i II 57 1 15 6 30 10 OS
7 00 (12 05 1 25 8 40 10 15
7 12 1 37 7 17
7 25 1 50 7 30
7 30 1 55 7 35
7 8i 2 03 7 4:t
8 04 2 2!i 8 (11
8 13 t2 38 $8 18 '
S 8 40 .... ; 3 05 i 8 45
A.M. P. M. P. M. P. H 1 M.
I'lllMi,,,,..,
ituUllalih
I'llU'Slillllllul
Ne'v Ituthtuheni
Oak Kliigt-
Maynoi 1
buuuiturville...
Hruokvilie
luwa
Pulloi.'.
UtiVIllllllMVilln
I'ancuusi
Fulls CrtiL-k
DuHols
Siibulu
Wlnterhurii ....
I'eunllelel
Tylor;
Benui-tette
Grant
OrlftwiKid
iiouiroiiBunaayiWRvesFiusDurgn.tx . m..
'eu" l'jj I0.M Hrookville 12.26, Keynoldsvllle
" urn vea uu Bins i.su p.m.
No 108 No 106 No 102 No, 114
A. U, A. H. A. H. P. M.
.... i 5 50 Sll 10 ....
... t 10 til 30 ....
.... 6 25 11 45
.... tl 50 12 12 ....
.... 7 00 12 20 .. .
.... 7 05 12 25 ...
... 7 18 12 3d .. .
8 05 7 31) 12 55 5 00
6 12 7 65 1 15 5 10
t6 Hi 14
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t6 48 t8 20 .... j5 411
tU54 t5 5(l
7 OVi 8 35 1 611 6 00
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7 4.1 iV 12 2 30 6 3
7 51 B 20 2 38 6 45
8 21 6 47 3 (Hi 7 11
8 3.'i 10 02 3 20 7 i'i
11 15 JI2 35 5 30 jlO 00
A. M. p. tu. P. n.. P. M.
STATIONS.
Oriftwouel
Uraut
liunnuzultu
Tyler
Pennlleld
Win t. 1 hut-, 1
5 5'J
TO 10
25
6 51
7 04
7 10
7 23
7 35
7 42
t7 47
7 68
t8 1;"
t8 18
8 3H
8 47
00
8 11
Sabulu
lllltiolh
Falls tlreek
I'uucuaM
KeynuhlHville..
Fuller
Iowa
BrooK v nit,
E?u miiii-i- vll 1 . .
Maypurt
(JiLMieiii-'i
New llvihli-iiem
I 0 30
I.iiwwniham...
Ke-el Hunk
Pittsburg
1 ram w iiunaay) iavis uuK.ii.-) 4 '") p. m.
I-alls(Jreek 4.07, Ki.-ye,ldsvl!!e4.20, B-ookvllle
4.50, Ued Hunk 6.20, arrives I'lt isl-n-j; p.m.
(111 MiiiiiujH einly tr.iin k-iives Urifi .vood at
8.20 11. m., arrive-, imiinis 10 (JO a. m. Kcturn
lin,' l.mi;s HuHdIs 2.i)0 p. ni., u-rive-i Drift
wnoii j.411 i. m., slopping at Interrn-diute sta
tionu. Trains marked run daily; f dilly, except
Sunday; t Ha station, wiieio sltfn;ils must b
shown.
Phiiaileiphia& Erie Railroad Division
Iu cITeci May 28th, 1905. Trains leave
Driftwood as follows:
EASTWAKD
9:9?,.f, "-Train 12, weekdays, for Sunbury
Wllkeslmrre, ilaileton, Pottsvllle.Scranton,
HariiBbilrK and the Intermediate sta
tions, arriving at l'hiliidelphia 6:23 p. m.,
New York, 9:30 p. m.; Haltiinore,6:00 p.m.
Washington, 7:15 p. m I'ullmiin Purlor car
from Wllllumsiiort to Philadelphia and pa-
8e"'!;r.V';!llc,,eH ,roni KHIle 10 I'lilladelphla
and Wllliamsoort to Baltimore and Wash
ington. 12:50 p. m. Trains, dally for 8uubury, Har
risliurn and principuliiiterme'liatestatlons,
arrivlnir at Phlludelplila 7:32 p. m., New
York 10:23 p. m., Baltimore 7:30 p. m., Wash
liiiiton 8:3,i p. m. Vestilmle-d parlor cars
and pusseniiercemches, Jluilalo lo Philadel
phia and Washington.
4:00 p. m. Train 6, daily, for Uar
risburu and intermeeliiite stations, ar
riving ut Philadelphia 4:23 a. m. ; New York,
7.13 a. m.; Baltimore, 2.20 a. m.; Washington
3.30 A. m. Pullman Sleeping cars from
Harrlsburg to Philadelphia and Now York.
Philadelphia passengers can remain In
sleeper undisturbed un til 7:30 A. u.
11:06 p.m. Train 4,dally for Suubury, Ilarris
t. Durg anei lnprrnudiate stations, arriving at
Philadelphia, 7:17 A. M. ; New York, 4:33
A. M. on week days and 10.38 a m. on 81111
Qday; Baltimore, 7:15 a. m.; Wasliinguin, 8:.i0
n' j"',.,,!'.""""1" sleepers from Erie,
fcand vvilllamsport te Philadelphia, and
Wllliamspeirt to Washington. Passenger
ccouches from Erie to Philadelphia, and
Wllliamsportto Baltimore.
12:16 a. m.-Traln II, daily from points south
pf liarrisburg, ai riving Bait Imore 7:25 a m.,
Washington :16 a.m., with through Pullman
carsand passenger coaches to Washington.
WESTWARD
4:32 a. m. Tialn 7, daily for Buffalo via
Emporium. ,
t:41 a. in.-Train 9, dally for Erie, Ridg-
wav, and week days fur DuRnls, Clermont
and principal Intermediate stations.
4:50 a. in. Train 3, daily for Erie and inter-
medlalo points. .
8:45 p. m.-Truin 15. dally for Buffalo, via
Emporium, also for Erie and Intermediate
stations.
5:45 p. m.--Traln 61, dally for Emporium and
Intermedial e stations.
JOHNSONBURG RAILROAD.
p. ni.
3 35
8 29
3 25
8 20
3 12 -H
07
2 56
2 40
2 20
WEEKDAYS.
ar Clermont Iv
V ooeivule
Qiiltiwood
Sniiin's Kun
Inslanter
Stralglit
Glen Hazel
Johnson burg
lv Kielirw ny ar
a. m.
10 40
. 10 45
. 10 41)
10 52
10 fin
. II 04
. 11 15
. 11 33
. II 50
Ridoway &, Clearfield Railroad
and Connections
WEKKDAV.
p.m
8 25
8 04
8 00
7 58
7 52
7 42
7 38
7 34
, p.m.
2 in
a.m.
9 20 ar Rldgwuy lv
9 00 Crovbmd
n.in p.m.
6 50 11 o5
7 in 12 15
7 15 12 19
7 1111" 23
7 2.1 12 2
7 ;r; 12 311
7 .17 12 40
7 41
7 45 !2 4!)
7 50 12 .55
8 II I I 25
p.m.
6 40
6 00
(l'07
6 12
8 22
II 211
6 30
j 40
f-5
1 49
8 55
8 51
8 17
8 37
8 :I4
8 M
8 25
8 20
08
shortH Mills
Blue Ruck
Carrier t
Breie;kwny v'l
I. fines 711 1 1
McMinn Smt
Hiirvrvs Run
lv Palls ("k ar
v ii,rol r
1 40
I 37
I 27
1 23
7 30 1 I
7 25 1 10
7 10 W M
6 M 1 15 6 53 srPallsC'klv 7 55 1 15 7 .r
6 15 l ! 6 39 Ri-vnoldpvllle 8 08 1 fn 7 51
5 3!t 12 24 6 05 Brookvlllp 8 35 1 511 8 30
4 50 II 44 5 20 Nw B-tlifr.-i 9 in U 38 9 30
4 05 II 05 Rpd B-:,ik in ft-' :i n
1 30 9 00 lv PlU'lmrvar 12 .15 5 30
p.m. a.m a.m. p.n. p.m p.m
For rlr.ii table and addltl-inal Info-rratimi
consult t.lrkHT airini.
W. W. ATTERBTTKY, J. 1;. WOv'D
Oen'l Miinitirpr. Pas. '1 i- Mgr.
GEO. W. BOYD. Oer'l Pust-t-ng, r Au
PITTSBURG. CLARION & SUM
MERV1LLE RAILROAD
Pnssnnger Train f-Vheitiilc. First Class Tralno.
Pailv exrapt Sunday, connpctlng with P. li.
R. Trains at fniiininrville.
OOINU IAST.
No. 1. No. 3. No. 5.
Clarion. l(?ave, T 5n a.m.' 11.13 a.tri. 4 ''5 o m
PtrattonvillB, 7 5" ' ll.!:t 4 ..
Watproii, a.ic " 11.32 4 4 d m
Carrlpr H.SI ." 11.5s " ,. !,
i3ummervllle,ar.s.:i5 12,00 s.'lfi p!m!
ontNO WFRT.
No. 2. No. 4. No. 8.
B11mnHTvllle.lv, 8..mR.m, 15.15 D.m. 6 2fln.m.
Carrlpr, 8.52 " 12.17 (j.,.,km
Watprson, 9.18 " 12,4a 045
Btrmtonvllle, 9.27 12.52 057 '
Clarion, arrive, 9.35 " 1.00 7.ofi
In effect Kept,. 1, 1905. For further infor
mation address the Company's general office
at Brookville Pa.
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