t it Stan . V'ti.n-rtpfion $1.00 peryearin advance. C.X.H rKIMlKNSON.KdItor and Pub. WEDNESDAY. D IOC EM HER 0. 1905. Rntarsil at tliu nostnfllcn nt Keynoldavllle ., ts-iuconil class mall matter. Shmmrhvii.i.b rm.r.pHONiNo. ei. DETACHABLE IIAH&LE- ... L i 1IMS .i a n i w: i m it i: ! I'. m 1 hi?v :i!-l no iimiw tliiin THP HAMETOTIEjOil linihrulliin for Christmas IJ.OO lo lit.m. Kn irraveil fiee. Look Ihem nvnr lit C. F. HOFFMAN'S. For 1 Young Shavers r A We bave such articles as Shaving' r A Soaps of all kinds In cakes and J sticks. Palmer's Shaving Cream lOo Talcums, every kind 10c up Shaving Brushes, 10, 25, 50o Toilet Wators and Croams, Etc. No matter who shavos you, tho w barber or yourself, wo can make L It pleasant for you. For Old Shavers 2 Talcum powders every ?n"d kind L that Is made for b iny 10c up. Ruby Combs and Brushes. I 'urn Simps. Genuine Castilo. 4 Baby Foods, Sugar of Milk, Etc., Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Etc., the best quality. Everything that baby needs. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. The Reynolds Drug Co. fl Little ot Everything. Hear "Tho Arderican" at Centennial hall Dec. 11. . Shlck & Wagner's store was closed Monday and Tuesday on account of the death of Jacob Wagner. A financial report of the Roynolds ville Trust Company will be found In ' this Issue of The Star. About all the guns in town were taken to the woods on Thanksgiving Day, ac companied by man or boy. Three children of Clint Grafflus, pro prietor of the West Roynoldsvllle meat market, have pneumonia. The Utopia Society will hold a social at residence of W. C. Elliott on Grant street on Friduy evening. The Sr. B. Y. P. U. held tholr semi annual business meeting last evening In tho lecture room of tho Baptist church. Don't miss the lecture at Centennial hall Monday night, Dec. 11, by Kev. W. P. Murray. Subject "The American.1! Brice Davie, of DuBois, has charge of the Adams Express business In this place during the absence of Joseph Shaf fer. John Bobren killed a large 'coon while out hunting on Thanksgiving. The raccoon weighed twenty-one pounds. The Jr. B. Y. P. U. held a very pleasant social in the parlors of the Baptist church on Friday evening of last week. Charles McSherry, former president and manager of the American Pro duction Co., will move to Pittsburg this week. The B. P. O. Elks memorial service was bold in the lodge room Sunday and was private, only members ot .the Elks being present. The next meeting of the Jefferson County Pomona Grange will be held in tho I. O. O. F. hall in Reynoldsyllle on Tuesday, January 2, 1906. The next meeting of the Ministerial Association of Reynoldsville and vicini ty will be held at the Baptist church in Sykesville at 2 00 p. m. Deo. 18. Mrs. F. H. Gallagher will bave an opeoing of band painted china on Tues day, Dec. 12, in the room occupied by W. L. Strauss' piano store. Tho Women's Foreign Missionary Society of Hiw M. E. church 'will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs. J. C McEotire in West Reynoldsville at 3 00 p. m. on Friday afternoon of this LI week, . In this Issue will be found the pro fessional card ot Virginia O. MaeKenzle , who gives treatment by electricity, osteopathy and physical culture. Rev. A. D. McKay, pastor of the Presbyterian church, is at Nloholes villo, Pa., this week assisting Ri v. Schearer In a series of meetings. Thero are about twenty-fivo appli cants for the position of superintendent of the county home, and a dozen or more applicants for county commission ers' clerk. The social in the Elk club rooms this evening Is tho opening of the social season. It Is expected that about one hundred and fifty couple will attend thin social. Trinliy Lutheran church, Rev. J. W. Myeiv, pustor. Suudiiy tchool at 9.45 a. in , preaching at 11.00 a. m. and 7.110 p. in. Emerlekvlllo Lutheran church service at 2 .'10 p. in, The Reynoldsville high school font hall team pl.iyed the Brookvillo high sellout on the hitter's ground lust Frl- ilay afternoon and thero was not a score wade, each team got a goose egg. Mrs. D. W. Rlston fell one day lust week and injured her right hip so badly that Bhe has boen confined to bed since the accident. Mr. Riston la also so 111 that he Is not able to bo out of bed. The DuBois and Ridgway foot ball toams played at the latter place Thanks giving. Frank Bohren played with tho Do Hols team and Reynolds Gibson, both of Reynoldsville, played with the Ridg way team. A freight wreck occurred on the Low Grade Division at Long Point tunnel early yesterday morning. Eight or nine cars wore wrecked. Some of tho passenger trains wore dolayed on ac count of the wreck. Tin; Roynoldsvillo and Brookvillo hli.'h bc'iooI banket ball teams will piny game in tho Enterprise Athleetlo As sociation rooms In Roynoldsvillo on Fri day evening of this week, December K Gitine will begin at 8 110. Sunday tho Mountain City Division No (12(1. Brotherhood of Locotnotivo Engineer, hold a meeting at DuBois and elected nt w officers. M. J. Gleason, of Roynoldsvillo, was elected aB a mem ber of tho auditing committee. Tho Methodist congregation will hold communion service in Centennial hall next Sunday morning. Sunday school at tho regular hour, 9.45 a. m., love feast at 10 30, followed by the ad ministration of the Lord's Supper. T. D. Brewer, of this place, was at DuBois Monday afternoon attending a meeting of delegates from Carpentors' Unions in Jefferson, Clsarfield and Elk countlos to recommend a scale for 1900. Mr. Brewer presided at the meeting. Do not forgot my display of band painted china at Mllllrens Saturday, Dec. 10. I have a nice selection of pep per and. salts, bat pins, cups and saucers and other things. Prices very reason able. Also lots of fancy work. Ella E. Seeley. There will be a meeting of the exec utive committee of the W. C. T. U. in the lecture room of the Baptist church on Thursday at 2 o'olock p. m. All tho ladles of our town who are Interested In W. C. T. U. work are cordially invited to attend, A very pleasant social was hold in the I. O. O. F. banqueting hall last Friday avening by members of the Knights of Columbus and their ladies. The ladles served a fine luncheon. "Tripping the the light fantastic" whs one of the pleas ures of the evening. The Ladies' lAid Society of Trinity Lutheran church will have a house- warming and entertainment at the par sonage, opposite the church, on Friday evening, December 15, 1905. Friends and neighbors as well as the members of the church are cordially invited to come and spend a pleasant evening in the parsonage. One of the principle features of the occasion will be a silver offering for the parsonage fund. . The ladles of the Presbyterian church will hold a bazaar on Friday and Satur day of this week in the room on Main street occupied by Mr. Strouse as a pla.o store. Something new for post card collectors, and Christmas novelties for sale. On Saturday afternoon a market will be held. Sandwiches, cake and coffee will be for sale during the evenings. Contributions to the bazaar are to be sent to the room on Thursday evening. The union Thanksgiving services held in the Presbyterian church at 10.30 a. m. last Thursday was well attended. It was the largest congregation that has attended a Thanksgiving service in Reynoldsville for several years. Rev. J. A. Parsons, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, preached an excellent sermon. His text was from Nebemlah 8-10, as follows : "Then be said unto them, go your way, eat the fat, drink the sweet, and send portions unto them for whom nothing is prepared : for this day Is holy unto our Lord : neither be ye sorry ; for the joy of the Lord is your strength." The Presbyterian choir fur nished good muslo' for the service. A special collection was taken to be divid ed among the needy la the various churohes represented. Basket Ball. Tho Athletic basket ball team of Reynoldsville played tho Clailon team at the latter place last Friday evening, and our team was defeated. Score 31-20. A return game will be played In the Association rooms at this place in the near future, most likely Monday evening, Deo. 11. New Officers. . The following olllcers have been elected In Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, of Roynoldsvllle: President, Charles McDonald ; Vice President, George Handystdo : Record ing Secretary, James Dnlley, Jr.; Financial Secretary, Thomas McDonald; Treasurer, Dennis M. Bulger ; Chair man Standing Committee, D. D. Wil liams. Pretty Home Wedding. A very pretty home wedding occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mowery In West Reynnldavillo Thanksgiving afternoon, November 30, 11105, when tholr daughter, Miss Dora Mowery, was united In marrlngo to John Davidson, of Eleanora. Rev. Dr. J. A. Parsons, pastor of the Roynolds villo M W. church, ofllointed. The house was nlcoly decorated with flowers. A fine wedding dinner was served. Hrmmersley-Zehler Miss Bessie Zoltlnr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Zoltlor, formerly of l'unxsutawnoy, now of Washington, D. C, and niece of O. A. Gray, of this place, was married to James J. tluin mersley at Roekvllle, Md., Nov. 27, 1905, by Rev. E. B. I'rettyman. Mr. and Mrs. Ilanimcrsloy will make their future homo at Washington, D. C, whore Mr. llammorsley holds a posi tion in tho foreign mail department of the U.S. Department, of Agriculture. The Real Thing. Appropriate Thanksgiving progum was given in tho primary department of tho West Reynoldsville public schools, Miss Maudu Meek teacher, hint Thursday afternoon. There are sixty pupils enrolled In the primary room and there were some visitors present. Per haps tho most Interesting part of tho program was when the plo came 'round. Ench person present was given two pieces of pio. Thero were four kinds of pie, mostly pumpkin. Now that, Is something like Thanksgiving exercises. -r The New Express. Tho DuBois Evening Expnu, which was purchased by David C. Whitehlll last AugiiBt and has since been so thoroughly Improved that there Is not a somblanco of the old Expnx, made its appearance last Friday enlarged to a seven column paper and was printed that day on a fast Duplex press, an extra fine press for a town the size of DuBois. Mr. Whitehlll Is certainly keeping his promiso to make the Exprem one of the best daily papers in thtB section. Friendship of Other Days. J. W. Dawson, superintendent of tho Enterprise Silk Co. plant at this placo, received a Thanksgiving present last week from a friend at Patorson, N. J., which he appreciates very much, not for tbo Intrinsic value of the present so much as the token of kind fellowship It represents. Some years ago Mr. Daw son found an opportunity to scatter a few kind favor along a friend's path way, and the K of P. jewel he received Thanksgiving wits irlven as a token of tho appreciation nf kindness of other days. Clarion Prtabytery. Rov. A. D. McKay, pastor of tho Presbyterian church, was at Falls Creek last Wednesday afternoon at tending a special session of the Clarion Presbytery, which was called to dismiss Rov. C. L. Bradsbaw, at his own re quest, he having resigned as pastor of the Brockway vlllo Presbyterian church to accept the call to tbo pastorate of West Sunbury Presbyterian church. Kev. J. M. VanHorm, former pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Anita, was recoived as a member of the Clarion Presbytery and accepted a call as pastor of the Richardsvillo, Ilazen and Sugar Hill Presbyterian churches. Death of Jacob Wagner. Jacob Wagner, a highly esteemed and prosperous citizen of Worthvillo, father of one of our leading merchants, John H. Wagner, died at bis borne at Worthvillo at noon on Saturday, De cember 2, 1905, at the age of eighty years. His death was caused by a stroke of paralysis. Monday, Nov. 27, Mr. Wagner helped butcher some pigs and that night ho was stricken with paralysis, big entire right side being effected. Mr. Wagner was born in Northumberland county, Pa., and when a lad moved with bis parents to Jeffer son county, locating in tho neighbor hood of Worthvillo, where he spent his life and was beloved by a host of neigh bors and friends. Deceased was a member of the German Lutheran church many years. Fuuoral was held yester day. Mr. Wagner Is survived by his widow and following children : Mrs. Clara M. Shlck, Mrs. A. M. Smith, John H. Wagner, of Reynoldsville, Mrs. Rieliy Jones, of Knoxdalo, Mrs. John Ha' job, of St. Louis, Mich., Mrs. G. W. Jraham, Ringgold. Ellsworth and Mlnnio Wagner, of Wortbvllle. Umbrellas for Xmas gifts at Mlllirena MAD UOQ SCARE. Number of Children Bitten by the Mad Caniiir Dug Was Shot Head Smt to Pittsburg. Yesterday innri log a dog owned by Curt Muliii.vro. supposed to have been mad, ran along the streets about school tlmo and hit four or five boys flnd girls in this borough and then ran over Into West Reynoldsville and bit two or three ehl'dron . beforo the dog wns shot. Several of tho children were pretty badly bitten. Tho only names that we got of the children bitten are: Marlln MeCi-elght, Walter Murray, Joe Fetter huff, Lucy Diimore, In this borough, and Met a I lei pel and a Shingledeeker boy In West Reynoldsville. Dr. John II. Murray sent tho dog's h'-nd to Pittsburg yesterday ufternoon a) have experts examine It to know whether the dog was mud or crazy. Doctor will likely get an answer to-day. Wedding at Rathmel. At 4.00 p. m. on Thursday, November 30, 111115, Miss Sue David, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August, David, of R .th- niol, and Ralph DcLorm, boo of Mr. aud Mrs. Myers DeLorm, of West Liberty, were united in marriage at tho home of the groom's parents. Tho at tendants wore Miss Gertrude David, sister of bride, as brldusmald, and A, E. David, brother of bride, hh best man. Tho wedding inarch was played by Miss Ethel Keil. Tho ceremony wiib per formed by Rev. Kaiiaar, of Falls Creek. Tho bride wore a beautiful gown of white silk and tho bridesmaid wan also dressed In while. After congratula tions a sumptuous supper was served. Tho young couplo went to tholr new homo at Sykesville. Both Mr. and Mrs. DeLorm are highly respected among their many friends, who wish them a happy and successful future. "The American." Rev. W. 1'. Murray, of Titusvilie, a fluent and able speaker, at one time pastor of tho Roynoldsvillo M. K.church, will deliver a lecture in Centennial hall on Monday night of next week, De cember 1 lib, under tho auspices of tho M. E. Sunday school. Subject : "The American." Lecturo begins at eight o'clock. Admission 25 cents. Tills will be an excellent lecture. Application fur Clerical Olders, Tho P., S & C. R. R. will Issue cler ical orders to ministers of tho gospel residing and having chargo of a parish along, or near the line of our railroad, for tho year 1110(1, entitling tho holders thereof to one-half the regular passen ger rates, upon application to Chan. F. Heldrick, Gen. Pass. Agt. P., S. & C. R. R., Clarion, Pa. Methodist Day. On TuosdayJ December 12, tho ladles of tho M. E. church will have entire charge of Hall's store and will receive 10 por cont. of any and all sales on that day for benefit of, church. Committoo. Twin Girla. Twin girls woroborn to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cain, of Reynoldsville, Saturday, December 2, 1905. Their names aro Rose and Lilly. We're Prejudiced. Just because every pair of Patrician shoes we've sold has given satisfaction, we think they're tho heat In tho world. For sale at Milllrens. How is This ? A pair of No. 0 all wool blankets at $4.50. Reynoldsville Hardware Com pany. Oceans of kerchiefs for XmaB at Milll rens. . Wo aro now ready to supply your wants in sleighs, ono horso sleds, bobs and horse blankots, both storm and stable, at prices that aro reasonable, Reynoldsville Hardware Company. Prof, W. H, Bodino, tho eye special ist, will be at S. Katzcn'a jewelry store, Roynoldsvillo, Pa., Dec. -15. Lenses ground and fitted to cure weak eyes or headache. EyeB tested and examined freo. All work guaranteed. Opera shawls for Xmas at Millirens. Five per cont will be added to borough and school taxes after Decembor 31st, 1905' Now opening at the Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., fine French china, rich American cut glass, motal and leather novelties, now books. Gloves for Xmas at Millirens. Gold rim glasses is what you want for father or mother's Christmas gift. Se lect them now. Eyes tested free and lenses fitted just right after Christ mas. C. F. Huffman, jeweler and op tician. Victor and American disc records reduced to GO cents at Stoke & Folcht Co.'s. Sterling silver 'comb and brush sots at C. F. Hoffman's. The largest stock of woolen and cot ton blankets In town. Come in and look them over. Reynoldsville Hard ware Company. Manicure sets for Xmas at Mllllrens. Great display of holiday goods fancy Imported chinaware, glassware and hundreds of novelties, shaving sets. toilet cases, dolls and go-carts at the Cash New York Racket store. Don't fall to call and see tho Immonse stock. ROBBERS AT PRESCOTTVILLE. Enter Stiles' Store, are Discovered and When Escaping Shoot F. Q. Corbett. Early Sunday evonlng, about 7.30, two robbers entered tho storo of M, II. Stiles In PrcBcottvlllo by cutting a light of glass out of a side window near rear end of the storo and began do llhoratoly to select tho goods thoy want ed to carry away with thorn. There was no light in the store and the rob bers lighted matches occasionally to aid them In gottlng what they wanted. Mrs. Lydick, who resides opposite the storo, saw the men In store and became suspicious and no tilled her neighbors. About a dozon mon of the town sur rounded tho storo. The robburs had taken oil tho front door lock after gain ing an ontrance into tho store and when thoy know that tho store had boon sur rounded by citizens thoy mado a bold break out of tbo front door, shooting as they ran. F.G. Corbett, who was one of the citizens in front of the. storo, was shut In tbo right broast, but the bullet struck the breast bone and glanced to right sido, Inflicting a gore, but not serious, flesh wound. Tho bullet was a 3H-calibre. It was a vory narrow escape for Mr. Corbott. Tho robbers getaway. One of them was tall and the other one was a Bhort heavy man. Tho clrouinBtanccB indicate that the work was dono by persons familiar with the storo. Boys' Dormitory Burned. Tho boys' dormitory at tho Indiana Btato Normal sihool was completely des'royed by fire on Friday afternoon of last week, between the hours of four and six o'clock. Tho origin of the fire, which started in tho basement of the building, Is unknown. Tbo flames spread rapidly aftor gutting through tho first floor. Had the fire occurred at night thero would have boon an awful talo of loss of llfo. The loss on build ing, furnishings, personal e fleets ot the teachers and students Is estimated at 150,000, with S,000 Insurance on the building. The trustees of tho Normal claim that a shortage of water was re sponsible for tho destruction of tho dormitory and It is likoly that Immediate action will bo taken to Bocuro damage from the wator company. Lee Sch tigers, son of Levi Schugors, was a student In tho Normal and all he saved out of his room was his type writer. Loo 1b now at home until after the holidays. Woman's Woik. Evory requirement of the house keeper has boon met In tho making of tho Prlzor Stoves and Ranges. They contain quito a number of excellent features that lessen work and add to the comfort of tho household. . They aro guaranteed to bo good bakors you run no risk. Sold and guaranteed by Roynoldsvllle Hardware Co. Stockholders' Meeting. Tho regular annual meeting of tho stockholders ol tho First National Bank of Roynoldsvillo, Pa., for the election of directors for tho ensuing year and for tho transaction of any other business that may proporly como boforo it, will bo held In tho Banking Room on Tuos day, January 0th, 1900, at 3.00 p. m. John II. Kauciier, Cashier. Come In And Look At bur handsomo variety of Christmas goods. C. R. IlAf.L. Men's Overcoats. On account of a lato fall we are offer ing great bargains In this line. Don't miss tho bargains. Now is tbo time to get an overcoat for vory little money. A. Katzen. Silk and wool mufllors for Xmas at Mllllrens. PYiTl SaT.K T.nn(7 rvn nf.rnur Tnnntt-A n - j " - . . at Hoffman's jewelry store. Make your selections for Xmas gifts early at Mllllrens. A small good faith payment and your seolctlon will be re tained and delivered anywhere In town free of charge the Saturday before Xmas. We have Poninsular Hot Blasts to keep you warm In day time and good warm blankets for nlgbt. Roynolds vllle Hardware Company. Cordlgan jackets for Xmas at Milli rens. On January 1st, 1900, Tax Collector Copping will add 5 per cent, on all un paid school and borough taxes for 1905. Furs for Xmas at Milllrons. Large assortment of new -novelties in French china, cut glass, metal and leather goods at Stoke & Feicht Co.'s. Pajamas for Xmas at Mllllrens. Butter and egg always on hand at the West Reynoldsville McaJ Market. Bath robes for Xmas at Millirens. Don't forget that I can show you 700 ditTerent styles o( rings, to select from and at better prices than elsewhere. U. f . uotlman. Seal caps for Xmas at Millirens. Huyler'sfine chocolates at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.'s. They make sausage fresh every day fkV tuc 1 1 VD , 1 ,1 J uuiuoi 1 1 . u iui tav uiui v. w F. O. E. and B. P. O. E. rings, new designs. Just tbo thing for an Eagle or Elk s Cbristman present, b top In and see them. U. F. iiollman. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PJSSIJ'G TO AND FRO. S. J. Daly aud wlfo spont Sunday In DuBois. Mlas Elva Coleman vlsltod In Pitts burg last woek. Miss Clara McClarren, of Emporium, Is Visiting In town. Miss Minnie Keek spent Thanks- j giving In Brookvillo. Miss Kate Gleasoh has boon visiting In Pittsburg ten days. Miss Nolllo Stephenson Is vLitlng in Driftwood this week. John Thornton spent his Thanksgiv ing vacation at Emlonton. Miss Maud Meek spent Friday and Saturday of last week In Pittsburg. Mlsa Amy Amnions, of Mlllsboro, Pa.. Is visiting her staler, Mrs. A. J. Meek. Frank A. McConnoll, proprietor of Frank's Tavern, was In Pittsburg this week. Lloyd Marshall, of Clarion, spent Sunday at homo of his parents In this place. Mra. Diana Dickey, who has been crltio'illy III for several days, Is Im proving. Matthew Phillips and wlfo visited In Falrmount City and Now Bothlelioin last week. F. P. Alexander and wlfo spent Thanksgiving with tho latter's parents In DuBois. Mrs. O. M. McDonald and children visited home of her parents at I'onflold last week, Mra. Janet Smith, of Punxsutawnoy, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. Wilis, in this placo. MissGenova Mllliren visited In Kane and Meadvlllo during the Thanksgiv ing vacation. John W. Dean, who resided In Du liols a few months, is now a resident of Roynoldsvillo. Misses Halllo Burns, Francis Green and Hazel Hoffman vbited In Brook ville last woek. Mrs. Dr. Harry W. Truitt, of Now Bethlehem, visited hor parents In this placo last week. Mrs. E. S. Vosburg and soj, Edward, of Driftwood, visited In town a couplo of days last weok, Miss Susio Patterson, of Bradford. viBitod hor glstor, MrB. J. R. Hillis, In this placo last week. Prof. J. R. Wilson, principal of West Roynoldsvillo schools, was In Pittsburg a couplo ot days last weok. Tin mas F. Adam, of tho Adam Shoo Co., spent Thanksgiving with his mother In Brockwayvlllo. Prof. C. J. Scott, superintendent of the borough schools, spont the Thanks giving vacation at his homo. Mrs. W. T. Darr and Mrs. Mame Scrlbnor, of Brookvillo, were tho guests of Mrs. C. R. Hall yesterday. C. R. Hall atid wife and the latter's mother, Mrs. A. Keith, spent Tbanks Clvlng with relatives In Brookvillo. E. P. Johhston, of Corsica, visited his parents, 'Squire and Mrs. W. L. Johns ton, In West Roynoldsryllle last week. W. H. H. Bell, Sr., and wlfo, of Pat ton, Pa., visited tho family of W. II. U. Boll, Jr., In this placo this woek. MrB. Hannah Butler, daughter and granddaughter, Misses Margaret and Fay Butler, visited In East Brady lat weok. Mrs. Susan Springer, of Hawthorne, who visited bor daughter, Mrs. C. E. Jones, in this place, roturncd home Friday. Misses Getrude Hammond and Naomi Mitchell visited the former's grand mother, Mrs. Black, at Irvona, Pa., the past week. Dr. Ira Bowser, student In tho Medical College at Pittsburg, spent tho Thanksgiving vacation at his borne In this place. Mrs. Dr. C. W. Hoffman, of Rimers- burg, visited ber parents near tbis place the past week. Hor father, Robt. Walte, is ill. Mrs. W. W. Hlggins and son, How ard, and Master Charles Dinger, Jr., returned yesterday froa a visit at Coudersport, Pa. Mrs. N. A. Balrd, of Brlnkerton, visited the family of her brother, 'Squire W. L. Johnston, in West Reyn oldsville last week. Joseph M. Cathers is In Philadelphia this week attending the Grand Lodge of F. & A. M., as a representative from the Masonic Lodg? of Reynoldsville. J. C. McKee, of Barnesboro, Is visit ing in town. He is out on bis annual visit and will go from here over Into Venango county to spend several weeks. Mrs. David Bollinger was at Lewis- burg, Pa., last week visiting her daughter, Miss Amy Bollinger, who is a student in the BucknU University. Rev. John Walte, ex-treasurer of Jefferson county, now pastor of the Presbyterian church at Callery Junc tion, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waite, noar this place. J. A. Carl, of Niagara Falls, N, Y., Is visiting in town. Mrs. John Freeman, of Grampian, Pa., visited Mrs. A. B. Weed the past week. Misses Aldlno Reed and Francis Hoff man visited in lirookvlllu last week. Miss Viola McCJaw Bnont several days of tho past week with relatives In Du- i ois. Miss Maude Smith, of Piinxsuta'vnev. was the guest of Miss Luelle Deiblo last week. Mrs. W. C). Henry, son and daughter, John and Madge, visited at Hamilton last week. A. A. White, who Is now located in Indiana Co., has been sounding several days in town. A. S'lberinan, of Now York Cltv, prosldont of tho Entorprlso Silk Co., Is ii town thiB week. Mra. W. II. Karns and eon, William, of Oakiiiont, 'were visitors at A. B. Weed's the past weok. Mrs. Kato Roll, of Warren, Pa., is visiting her Bister, Mrs. D. M. Duns moru, In West Roynoldsvillo. Miss Filln Farrell returned last woek from an extended visit with her gister, Mrs. F. P. Howe, at Arcadia, Pa. Dr. R. E. Dinger, surgeon for P. R. R. at New llethlohom, Bpnnt Monday with Train Dispatcher A. H. Weed. Mrs.' F. I''. Howe, of'Arcadia, Pa., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Farroll, In this place tho past week. Misses Grace and Mary Smith, of Hcat.hvllln, visited their grandfather, J. A. Myers, in this place last week. Miss Lncretiii Warnick, of Johnson burg, Is visiting her aunts, Mrs. D. H. Young and Mrs. S. Kosslor In this placo. Mrs. II. IS. Clayson, of Kane, Is visit ing at, homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Marshall, on Hill street. F. It. Gallagher, traveling salesman witli headquarters at Pittsburg, spent Thanksgiving with his family in this place. Solomon Friedman, propriotor of the Cash Now York Racket storo, was In Pittsburg this week buying moro holi day goods. Mrs. II. C. Richard and Mrs. H. L. Dickey, of Johnsonburg, visited their parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Fou&t. in this place last woek. Mrs. Charles Dempster, of Wllkina burg, and Miss Elizabeth Amend, of Derry Station, Pa., are visiting their sister, Mrs. S. M. McCrelght, on Hill street. Mrs. Claudo Raymond, pf Mt. Jowott, was in town Monday on hor way to Worthvillo to attend the funeral of her grandfather, Jacob Wagner, who was buried yesterday. Robort . Parish, assistant secre tary and treasurer of the Reynoldsvillo Trust Co., has been in Pocahontas county, West Virginia, tho past week on a business trip. Misa Maranda Smith went to Klttan nlng Monday to spend the winter. Miss Smith says it Is not as cold at Kittan ning as it U in tho neighborhood of Deemer's Cross Roads. Lawyer Frank M. Flynn, of Phlla d dphia, brother of Lawyer Clement W. Flynn, of this place, visited his r-other In Reynoldsvillo during the paiu week. This was Lawyer Flynn's first visit here In five years. Joseph Shaffer and Goorgo W. Stoke. Sr., tho two old veterans, started Mon day morning for Andersonville, Ga., tf. attend the dedication of the Pennsyl vania Memorial in tho National Ceme tery at Andersonville to-morrow, Dec. 7 th. N. A. Headley and wifo and L. A. Merlca and wife, spent Thanksgiving at Summervillo. Tho gentlemen carried guna with them and spent part of tbo day trampin? through the woods hunt ing pheasants and rabbits. They got five rabbits and two pheasants. Dr. B. E. Hoover and wife started yesterday morning on a pleasure trip to Philadelphia and Washington, D. C. They had intended attending the dedi cation of the Pennsylvania Memorial in tho National Cemetery at Anderson ville. Ga., December 7th, but gave that trip up. D. A. Stoke, of Douglass, Neb.. visited his brother, G. W. Stoke, Sr., In this place the past week. Mr. Stoke was a citizen of Roynoldsvillo twenty-eight years ago and this is hia first visit to tnwn since he moved away. There have ben many improvements and changes in town since he moved away. Luck and Chance. Luck and chance don't figure In the making of Prizer Stoves and Ranges. They are tho result of good materials, cnreful workmanship and the best ex perience in stove making. They con tain many good ideas that lighten kitchen work and add to tho comfort and convenience of the house-keeper. Come in and let us toll you about them. Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Summerville Telephone Company will be held at the company's office in Summerville, Pa., at 10.00 a. m.. on second Wednesday in January. (10th) 190ti, fur 1 lie purpose of electing olllcers. J. K. Bkown, President. J. S. Hammond, Sec. ' Lady's silver watch $2.50, gold filled 15.00. These are watches, but not the kind I recommend. I have the kind I fully guarantee at just a little more, and a very nice assortment and large stock to select from. Come and get prices and compare with others before buying. Tho largest stock and best values at Cv F. Hoffman. . .
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