7 4- s r r Tlic V Slav ' ' ''ixcrtptiuii $1.00 jienieorin mh-nnre. (!. t . h rKPHKNSiOiV .Killtoi hiio rub. WEDNESDAY. A-V1UL 25, lUiMl. lintored at. the uostolllce ftl tluyntililsvlllft n.. iih eicomlelatismallmntter. Snmir.RVii,l.il'Kr,KiMi()NitNo. 61. 'JiJ'lTU j'our new spring suit and new boit net you will need some thing new in jewelry, lint pins, waist sets, cuff pins, fancy combs, etc. We have a large assortment and exquisite styles. Call and see our hand painted silk parasols. c. p. Hoffman Jeweler I. i Li J Tfxzzu xxxi.i:l.:x. ::.rr:.- n Wall Paper Wu tiitvt.! just finished clean ing up inn1 wall paper stock and many d l.bo designs luivo bi en reduced to half a dozen nil In or e.-s. Rnnucli for a mn.iH room or closet. They arc dlspltiyed. plainly marked, on rvnt'T counter. R.-tter leok over the regular Btook too while you're in. THE REYNOLDS DRUG CO. ,fl Little o! Everything. ' Mock triiil In Assembly hall to-morrow evening. Mrs. Daniel Nolan baa boon Boriously ill for a few days. Ladios of Baptist church are having a quilting in the church parlor to-day. Son w-b bom to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Albright Monday morning, April 2.1, lflOd The high school alumni banquot will beheld at Hotel Imperial Friday even ing, May 11. Ninlan Cooper Bays that thirty-two years ago Monday night and yesterday one foot of enow foil. ' A plo social will be hold in the Horm town Grange hall on Saturday evening of this week, April 28th. The Boynoldavlllo Building and Loan Association sold $5,000.00 at the month ly meeting Monday evening. William Foust and Margaret Swartz were married several days ago by W. L. Johnston, J. P., in West Reynolds vllle. , ' Robs W. Clowgos, of Brockwayvillo, and Miss Clara Ethel Tench, of Rath mol, were married In Olean, N. Y., ' April 18. , The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will carry supplies consigned to the relief committee at San Francisco, over its line free. The member's of the Ladios' Aid Society of the Baptist church enjoyed a social at the home of Mrs. J. M. KlDg on Fifth street last Thursday evening. Over a hundred young people attend ed the "Thirteen Cent No Change" social given in the P. O. S. of A. hall last evening by the Epworth League Mies Margaret Schultze, who was as sistant postmaster In the Reynoldsville office four years, has resigned.that po sition. Bert S. Burns will assist In tho Cort,' who will lecture in the Lutheran church on Friday evening, is a sister of Mrs. Rev. .1. W. Myers. Mrs. Cort was a missionary In Japan sjven years. Rev. A. J. Monk will not preach in the church of God at Rutbmol next Sunday afternoon on account of tho dedicating sorvices in the M. E. church at this place. Some person or persons became alarmed about a forest, Dre near the dwelling bouses west of the silk mill about four o'clock Saturday afternoon and sent In a fire alarm. Hope Fire Company answered promptly to the call but were not needed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. McConnell entertained members of the Knights Templar Club and a few other friends at Frank's Tavern last Friday evening, Various kinds of games were played. Fine refresh moots were served. It was a very pleasant and enjoyable party W. U. Wllhelm, assistant superin tendent and head bookkeeper at the Pittsburg Industrial Iron Works plant at this place, has bought an Indian Motor Cycle to rldo to and from the steel plant. It Is a good machine ami can run about sixty miles an hour when given full speed. Tho fall session of tho Clarion Pres bytery will bo held In the Presbyterian church at Clarion. The Presbytery was Invited to meet at Roynoldsvlllo next fall, but on account of It being so long ago slnoo the Presbytery met nt Clarion it was decided to hold next mooting at that place. ClmrloB McDonald. Thomas McDon ald and David Williams, of this place, were at DuHols Sunday attending a meeting of the Ancient Order of Hiber nians to select a place for holding next re-unlon. and DuBois was chosen as tho place. The re-unlon will ho held on Tuesday, August 2Sth. Tho Ridgwny conference and Sunday school convention of the Lutheran church met at Rolfo Monday evening and will adjourn at noon to dny. Rev. .1. W. Myers, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church of Reynoldsville, and his daugh ter, Miss Anna Myers, are attending the conference and convention. "Nellie Illy" and man named Mills, who were returned three months ago hy Constable Hradenbaugh of West Reynoldsville for keeping a disorderly house on "Poverty Flat." and skipped out before arrested were arrested Inst week, given a trial, found guilty and s-'ntonc d to three months In tho Alle gheny workhouse. Wednesday evening of last week tho 'nllowlog officers wre installed In IVthanv Coinniunilory No. 83, Knight IVniplnr, at DuHols : Eminent Com mander, Dr. John II. Murray; General issimo, II. A. Moore ; C.iplalu General, Charles L Hay ; Senior Warden, John II Rancher ; Junior Warden, Frank lluttnn: Warden, Charles A. Herpel. Thirty members of the Pocahontas degree team of Punxsut iwney, accom panied by several members of tho Im proved Ol der i f Red Men of that place, earn" to lieynoldsvilln Thursday even Ing and Initialed livo members In the Pocahontas lodjro at this place. After the Initiation a lap lunch was served in lodgi) room. There was n large at tendance, including a number of Red Men of this placo. Mrs. J.icob Smith, of Rockton, Clear field county, mothei of Mrs. Mary Fill hart, of Keynoldsvillo, died at 5.15 p. in. Monday, April Ki. aged 75 yearH, 2 months and 10 days. She had been 111 six weeks. Mrs. Fillhart was at her b ulside when bIio died. Funeral was held Thursday forenoon Milton J. Fillhart and Misses Anna and Dora Fillhart, of this placo, attended the funeral oj their grandmother. There has been considerable com plaint to tho principal of the Bchools about tho school children running ovor lawns on their way to and from school. Parents should caution their children to keep oft lawns. It is provoking when people put labor and expense on their lawns to have boys and girls raco over and destroy them. The fact of the matter, older people are often very careless about tramping over lawnB, and especially along outer edge of side walks. Be more careful about where you walk hereafter. Last. Saturday evening Major John McMurray, D. G. G:, of Brookvlllo, In stalled the following ofllccrs in tho I. 0. O. F. lodge at this placo : Noblo Grand, E. C. Davis ; Vico Grand, Elijah Trudgen ; Secretary, M. E. Weed ; Warden, L. M. Alderton ; Conductor, J. H. Byers ; O. S. G , Perry B. Love ; 1. S. G., S. G. Austin ; R. S. to N. G., W. C. Airaen ; L. S, to N. G., J. N. Smail ; 11. S. to V. G, A. F. Yost; L. S. to- V. G., Thomas Justham ; R, S. S., Edward Binney ; L. S. S., Wil liam Binncy; Chaplain, Philip Koohler. The recital given in Assembly ball Monday evening of this week by Prof. Edwnrd P. Elliott, was a high class entertainment. The audience was not large, but it was a very appreciative jno, and Prof. Elliott easily convinced his hearers that he Is remarkably cloyer in his impersonations. Scenes from "David Harura" and "Curistopher Jr." were Prof. Elliott's selections for the evening's entertainment. "Christopher Jr." was a very amusing and fascinat ing story of the matrimonial trials and tribulations of "Christopher Jr." and bis wife "Dora," in three acts. Mr, FUlbtt impersonated nine characters In litis comedy. Monday James K. Johnston, of this place, received a letter from a sister, Mrs William Winslow, who resides near Bemzette, Pa., giving him partic u.ars of the burning of their barn Sat urday evening, whicb was a heavy loss to Mr. and Mrs. Winslow. The up setting and explosion of a lantern was what set barn on Ore. Five horses, two cows, four calves, wagons, harness, farm implements, grain, bay, hardwood lumbir, Bhinglcs, and several outbuild ings were consumed in the flames. - The team of horses driven by Ferman Dean, of Ralbmol, for a tea company of Du Bois, was cremated In the barn. Mr. Winslow was badly burned In trying to save his horses. No insurance on barn or stock. . - Mining Situation Unchanged! Tho joint scale committee of operators and miners met at Clearfield yesterday afternoon after two weeks' adjournment, but the committee failed to reach an agreement and adjourned until 11.00 a. m. to-day. Seven Years to ''Pen." Dominic Ponunno and Georglanna Mazotta, who almost killed Julius San ovloh at Sykusvlllo last January, and wore fould guilty In tho JolTorson coun ty court of assault with intent to kill, were sentenced to undergo an Imprison ment In tho Wost.-rn penitentiary for a period of seven years. Earthquake and Fire. Wednesday of last week, April 18, the famous city of San Francisco, Cat., was almost totally destroyed by an earthquake and fire. A number of towns along tho Pacific coast were greatly damaged. A lengthy account of the great loss of life and destruction of property will be found on another page of Thk Star. Surprise Party. Members of tho Protected Homo Circle, of Reynoldsville, and friends from Soldier, numbering sixty In all, gave Mrs. J. II. Levis a birthday sur prise party at her homo on Main street hut Friday evening. Mrs. Lovls was presented with a well filled purse and other gifts. Various names were play- id. A flno lunch was served. Athletic Team's Record. Tho Enterprise Athletic Association basket ball team that was organized In lieynoldsvlllo last fall has played the Inst game for this season. The team played twenty-one games -end was de feated In six out of the twenty-one 'nines. The boys lost four games at i the beginning of the season, before, tho j team was organized. Tho Athletics played wlili following teams : Duliois, j Now Bethleln m, Fulls Crer k, Ilecch woeds, Piuixsiiluwney, Klskl, Hutler, Clarion, Weedville.lmlinna and linlivnr. Seven Weeks' Pleasure Trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Melllnger re turned to this place last Wednesday evening from a seven weeks' pleasure trip in the southland. They went first to Jacksonville, Fin., from there up tho St. Johns river by boat toSanford, from thero to Tampa, Fla., from Tampa by steamer to Havana, Cuba. From Cuba to Miami, Fia. From there, to Palm Beach, then to Daytona, then to St. Augustine, then to Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville to Havana, Ga., then to Richmond, Va., and to Washington, D. C, and from thorc home. Two Railroad Wrecks. Two freight wrecks occurred on tho Allegheny Division of tho P. R. R. last woek. Ono near Lawsonham Friday forenoon, which delayed the enstbound passengor train dii" hero at 12.62 p. m. almost five hours. Thero woro only a couple of cars wrecked. About 5.40 a. in. Saturday an east bound freight train was wrecked about one mile west of Bennezetto. It vas a bad smash up, but no ono injured. Fif teen cars were v-rcelted and three hun dred feet of truck was torn up. Tho morning and neon passenger trains had to transfer at, wreck ard consequently trains wero late. Paradise Telephone Company. Tho Paradise Telephone Company will begin this neck to build a line from Cool Spring II How, eastern end of Reynoldsville borough limits, out to Charles Keller's blacksmith shop, thouce west through Wisliaw to Funx- sutawney road, and probably to Panic. This company expects to connect with the Red Bank Telephone Co. lino at this placo and with Knoxdale lino at Panic. The company will likely ex tend its line from Keller's bhop to Big Run. This will givo the patrons of the Paradise company excellent telephone service. Secretary-Treasurer J. W. Syphrit Is buying poles for the new line. ' Gave Dog Strychnine Pills. Mrs. Wm. Burge has been ill for sometime and her physician has pro scribed strychnine; pills. Yestorday her grand-child, little daughter of Mrs. Atmore Shaffor, who Is just old enough to walk and talk, In some unknown way got the box of pills, and no one noticed her having it. Thero was a little curlly pup tho houo and when it was found lying on floor dead tho family made an investigation itnd found that tho littlo "tot" had given the pup a number of the Btrychnine pills, which had killed It very suddenly. It is hardly necessary to add that tho family was considerably alarmed wbon they discovered that Consula bad been playing with the strychnine pills. She had put a pill In her mouth, but because It was bitter she spit it out. Had the pills been more palatable there would have been a dead child Instead of a dead dog In that household. A. Silberman, of Now York City, president of the Enterprise Silk Co., ia In town this week. Reynoldsville Water Company will receive bids to furnish coal from May 1, 1906, to May 1, 1907. . M. M. DAV19, Sec. April 16, 1906. HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. Promises to be a Highly Creditable and Interesting Commencement. All arrangements have been com pleted for tho high school commence ment, and It promises to be one of the best commencements ever held In Royn oldsvlllo. The graduating sermon will bo de livered In Assembly hall on Sunday evening, May (I, by Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Junior reception In'l. O. O. F. ban queting hall on Friday evening, May 4. Junior contest in Assembly hall on Tuesday evening, May 8. Wednesday afternoon commence ment exercises of ninth grade pupils who have completed the common school branches and will receive diplomas of admittance into high school. This Is a now feature. Class exorcises, consisting of essays and orations, In Assembly hall on Wednesday evening, May 9. Commencement exercises on Thurs day evening, May 10. Address by Pres ident Dwlght L. Thwlng, LL. D., of Western Reserve University and Aldo bert College, Clevolnnd, Ohio. Alumni banquet Imporlal hotel Fri day evening, May 11. Died in Hospital. .lames S. Shootz, son of Mrs.Gertrudo Shuetz, of this placo, died In the hospital at Monongahela City at C.00 a. m. Fri day, April 20, l!)0(t. Typhoid fever was oauso of death. James had been work ing in cr.al mines at Ivanhoe whon he took tho fover. A. II. Fleming, of Dughes & Flomlng undertaking firm, went to Monongahela City Friday after noon and brought the body to Reynolds ville Saturday noon. James Shootz was born in KoynotdBville Juno 17, 1879, making him almost 27 years old. Funeral service was held at tho family residence- on Fourth street at 4.00 p. m. Monday, conducted by Rev. Dr. A. J. Meek, pnstur of the Baptist church. Interment was made In Boulah cemetery. Deceased was at one time a mnmbor of Mazomania Tribe No. .141, Improved Order of Red Men, of Roynoldsvlllo, and a number of the mombers of that order attended the funoral. Tho Red Men furnished a very pretty fioral piece, bow and arrow, tho emblem of tho order. Fast and Close Game. Tho gamo of baskot ball last Thurs day evening botwoen two home teams, Enterprise Athletic Association and Keynoldsvillo high school teams, was 0110 of tho beet and most hotly contested games played in tho association rooms this season. At the end of the second half tho seoro was tio, 13-13, and the teams had to tako anothor whirl at it, which lasted about tbroo minutos whon the Athletics scored two, making tho total score 15-L3 In favor of the Ath letics. Tho procoeds of this game will bi used to buy uniforms. This is the first season baskot ball has been played at Reynoldsville and now we havo two of tho strongest teams in this section. The Keystone band gave a concert in front of tho Association rooms boforo tho game Thursday ovening. Seven Yeats in Japan. By Mrs. Cort, in the Lutheran church April 27th, 1906, at 8.00 p. m. Fair Warning. Dullnquont tax payers In Roynolds vlllo borougb are hereby glvon fair warning that all taxes not paid on or before May 1, 1900, will bo collected by law. Tho borough and county are de manding the money from mo and I will positively collect the taxes as tho law provides if not paid before the expira tion of tho date stated above. Wm. Copping, Collector. Bids Wanted. Bids wanted for the erection of a bank building ; plans and specifications of which can bo soon at The Pcoplos National bank. Right to reserve or reject any or all bids. The Peoples Nat'l Bank. Dress Goods. All the new spring and ummor dress ?oods. To name and price all tha dif ferent kinds we have would fill a page. Just drop In and we'll show you the finest line of spring and summor goods wo'vo ever had. Bing-Stoke Co. Our New Pavement Causes favorable remarks by strangers and the handsome line of go-carts at "Hall's" and the big stock and varied patterns of oil cloths and linoleums creates talk at home. Call and let us show you every and anything wanted to furnish a house. C. R. Hall. .." Never bofoi as there been such a large stock of i.- coverings shown In this town than we have this spring, We have over 50 patterns of 0 ft. x 12 ft. rugs from $5.00 to $50.00, and over 7,000 yards of carpet from 20o to $1.60 per yard. Come and see our Btock ; no trouble to show it. J. R. Hillls & Co, Spring shirts at MUllrens. ' Have your moving and carting .dose by Nelson Smith. Special moving van. Douglass shoes at MiHlrena., .... . Applk-d for Macadamised Road. The supervisors of Winslow township have made application to have a mile of township road, from Cool Spring Hollow, eastern limit of Reyiioldsvillo borough, to the cross roads at Fuller farm, east of Prnseottvlllo, macadamiz ed under the Stale Highway law. The supervisors aro expecting tho State Highway Department engineer here soon to make tho survey. The road will he macadamized twenty-four feet wide. Under this new lnw for lmprov- rrg highways tho township pays 10 per centum, the county 1(1 per centum and the si iite pays the balance of tho ex pense In paving the public highways. This Is the first application, we under stand, that has been made in Jefferson county under tho new law for impr oving public roads. This gives Reyiioldsvillo borough an opportunity to get Main Btreot ma cadamized from Seventh street, end of brick paving, to Cool Spring Hollow, to connect with township macadamized road, for the Binall sum of 12, or not over 25 per cent of the actual cost of macadam Izlng the street, and the state will pay 75 per cent of t.h cost of pav ing. An application should be made promptly and If tho work Is not done this year It will b dono next year. This Is cei talnly a good opportunity to get Main street macadamized. Mis. John W. Dean Dead. " Mrs. Emma Dcun, wife of John W. Dean, died in tho hospital at Warren at 9.45 a. m., Friday, April 20, 190(1. Mrs. Dean had been In the hospital three years. ,1.11. Hughes, of Hughes fi Fleming, undertakers, accompanied Mr. Dean to Warren Friday evening and brought the body to Reynoldsville Saturday evening Funeral service was held at, residence of W. .1. Weavor on I llll street, at 2O0 p. m. Monday, con ducted by Dr. A. J. Meek. Iiitermont was made in tho Reynoldsville cem etery. D 'cased was born in Columbia coun ty, Pa,, February 5, 1H40, making her (10 years old" last February. Her maiden name was Emma Shoemnker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, both deceased. SI10 was united in marriage to John W. Dean Oct. 7, 1807. They raided .'111 years in Washington town shid, .'10 years on a farm. Mrs. Doan was tho last of five sisters. She Is sur vived by her husband and three broth ers, Amos and Kills Shoemaker, of Washington township, and William Shoemaker, of Winslow township. Death From Apoplexy. Patrick Powers, nn old soldier, who was an inmato of tho county home, died at 4.00 p. m. Wednesday of lust week at a bouse on "Poverty Flat," West ReynoldsTillo. Patrick received his pension and slipped a way from the county homo Monday of last week and came up toReynoldsvilio to "celebrate." Ono of tho county commissioners met Mr. Powers at this place Monday even ing and wanted him to return to the county homo, but Patrick refused to go. Ho said ho was going to Ohio and novcr expected to go back to tho homo. It is reported that Powers was lying out doors all day Wednesday until a short timo before ho died. Apoplexy was what doctor pronounced was cause of hlB death. Body was takon to Hughes & Fleming's undertaking rooms, pre pared for burial and was buried Friday morning. Powers did not have any rolutlvos in this section of tho country. San Francisco Relief. Having been designated to receive subscriptions in behalf of the Red Cross socloty for tho benefit of tho San Fran cisco sufferers we trust tho peoplo of Roynoldsvillo and vicinity will respond to this universal call. Any amount ac ceptable and thankfully received, we ail being equal in this noblo cause. List of contributors will bo published noxt week. The Peoples National Bank. Wishart-Lucas. W. H. Moore and wife and J. A. Myers and daughter, Miss Grace, were in Brookvlllo yestorday attending a wedding at homo of Ex-County Treas urer and Mrs. W. H. Lucas. Their daughter, Miss Earla Boll Lucas, was united in murriago to William Harry Wisbart at 3.00 p. m. It was a very pretty home wedding. Gloves. No v long gloves that are worn bo much this season you'll find them bore. Bing-Stoke Company. The New Railroad May not strike our town but C. R. Hall has in stock the finest line of room sized rugs and border carpets as well as the substantial ingrains ; also lace curtains, blinds and window trimmings he ever had. Call and see for yourself.' A Fine Selection Of matting now ready for your Inspec tion at our store. Reynoldsville Hard ware Company. We are head quarters this year for clover and timothy seeds. Clover, medium choice, $9.00 per bushel. Tim othy fancy, $2.00 per bushel. These seeds are warranted to be strictly good. Drop In and examine them. Reynolds ville Hardware Company. See tho Wooltox garments at Mil lirens. '.. DEDICATION NEW M. E. CHURCH. Be hop J. F. Berry, D. D., Mr. Joseph W. Powell and Former Pastors Will be Present. Next Sunday, April 29, tho new Methodist Episcopal church In this place will be dedicated. Bishop Joseph F. Borry, D. D and Mr. Joseph W. Powoll, of Buffalo, N. Y., Presiding Elder Dr. A. R. Rich, of DuBois, Rev. Gearing Peters, of Knox, and other ministers will be present. Mr. Powell will have charge of the exercises. Friday at 3.00 p. m. thero will be a meeting for women only. All the ladles of the church and congregation are earnestly requested to attend this moot ing, at which Mr. Powell will speak. Saturday evening there will be a meeting of all the official members of tho church, presidents of the church soclotios, chairmen of the various dedi cation day committees and all workers. PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY ! Morning 9:00 Informal greeting to visitors 9:30 organ proluJe, hymn, prayer, anthem, scripture losson, male quartette; 10:00 sermon by Bishop J. F. Borry, D. D. ; anthem ; address by Mr. Josoph W. Powoll ; hymn ; bone diction. Afternoon 2:45 meeting of officers, teachers and Sunday school scholars ; 3:00 young peoples mass meeting for everybody ; singing b,y congregation ; male quartette ; throe minute talks by visiting pastors ; singing ; address by Mr. Powell. Evening 6:00 Epworth Loaguo ; 7:00 organ prelude ; anthem ; hymn ; pray er ; 7:30 sermon by Bishop Berry; male quartette ; 8:00 address by Mr. Powoll ; benediction. There will not be any preaching sorvleo In tho Baptist church Sunday morning, but there will bo servlco in that church Sunday evening. Thero will be preuchlng service In tho Pres byterian church Sunday morning, but will not bo service In that church Sun day evening. Defeated Bolivar Second Time. The Enterprise Athletic Association basketball team of this pluco went to Bolivar, Pa., Saturday and defeated the Bolivar team in a game Saturday even ing. It was a fast and Intensely in teresting game, but our team was too quick for the other team the last few minutes of the game. The score at end of first half was 11-7 in favor of Bolivar, Three minutes boforo close of game the score was 14-12 in favor of Bolivar, but in those three minutes the Athletics threw three goals, winning the game by score of 14-18. This Is the second time tho Bolivar team was defeated by the Athletics. Thoy met their first defeat in the Association rooms at this place April 10. John Thornton, Fred McEntlre, Bort Hoffman, Eugene Murray and John C. Thornton, were the Athletic players in this game. Josse Hirst and J. M. Dailey, of this place, and F. F. Daily, of East Brady, accompanied the Reynolds ville team to Bolivar. The boys came home by way of Pitts burg, arriving In that city at 9.00 a. m. Sunday. They Bpent the day in "Smoky City" and arrived home on the 9.50 P. R. R. train Sunday night. Baccalaureate Address. The baccalaureate address to the graduating class of the West Reynolds ville high school was delivered in the Baptist church last Sunday evening by Prof. J. George Becht, principal of the Clarion State Normal school. Dr. Becht gave an excellent address, one that should be helpful and Inspiring to all who beard It, especially tho young peoplo. His subjoct was "Tho Ideal Life." Dr. Becht Is not a minister but ho took a text from Joel 2 : 28 : "Your young men shall dream dreams and your old men shall see visions." There was a large audience present. The auditortum of the church would not ac commodate the people and the Sunday school room was thrown open. Bou quota of the class flower, carnations, were on the pulpit and around the platform. The graduating exercises of the class will be held In the Reynolds opera house at 8.15 next Tuesday evening, May lat. Notice to Taxpayers. All taxes not paid on or before May 1st, 1906, will be collected according to law. The borough and county need tbe money and it must be paid and I will positively collect by law if necessary, Wm. Copping, Collector In Reynoldsville. Men's Shoes. Dictator, Beacon, American Gentle man, Fellowcraft and Summit all top notch shoes $3.00 and $3.50. Bing Stoke Company. At a Bargain. Curtain stretchers at 75 cenls at C. R. Hall's. Hats and Caps. For spring and summer wear. If you've not got your spring hat or boy's cap. Now's the time. Bing-Stoke Co. Somebody's large, white bull pup at my place. Come quick, pay for this notice and get your dog. A. C. Fish, West Reynoldsville. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Glimpses of the People who are Pans- Ing To and Fro. W. J. Kochor 1b at Crenshaw to-day. Dr. J. W. Foust was In Pittsburg last woek. Miss Mattlo Breakey visited at Stan ton the past wenk. D. W. Atwator and wife were at , Johnsonburg Friday. Waydo Broakey visited bis parfcnts at Stanton last week. , W. J. Morrison is visiting a brother In TlonoBta, Forest Co. Miss Mary Knox visited rolativek In DuBois tho past wook. Mrs. A. B. Weed was In Pittsburg several days Inst weok. .., Mrs II. W. Herpel was at Knoxdale last week visiting a sister. Mrs. David Reynolds Is visiting her mother at Ansonvlllo, Pa. Mrs. M. E. Ridgoway, of DuBois, wag a visitor in town Saturday. Frank Schlablg, of Buffalo, N. Y., U visiting his parents In this place. Mrs. Frank Kennoy, of Pittsburg, Is visiting her parents In this placo. John Wlldauer was at East Brady over Sunday, visiting blsmothor-ln-law, who Is ill. Edward Bronnan, an old soldlor of Unlontown, vas visiting In town lost woekt ' Harvey S. Deter visited In Clarion and Westmoreland bounties the past week. Rev. A. J. Moek and wife visited In DuHols yesterday afternoon and lapt night. Mrs. Catherine Burns, of DuBois. formerly of this placo, visited In town last, week. John Lowthor, Jr., of Rimeraburg, visited relatives In Roynoldsvlllo' tbn past week. ' Miss Olevliij Murray returned last. woek from a month's visit with a sister at Mahaffoy. Solomon Friedman, proprietor of Cash New York Racket store, was in Pitta- . burg last week. Miss Mario Murphy, of Brookvllle, spent Sunday with Mias EHubeth Taiifo of this placo. J. S. Howard, cashier of the Reyn- ' oldsvillo Trust Co., was in West Vir ginia the past week. Dr. C. W. Hoffman, of Riraeraburg, was In town last week to see his fathor- n-law, Robert Waito. Prof. C. J. Scott, superintendent of the borough schools, was at Moadvillo Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Lavina Hughes and Miss Lizzie Thompson, of DuBois, wore guests of Mrs. Hood Knox last wook. F. F. Dailey, of East Brady, visited his brothor, J. M. Dailov. In this placo the latter part of last week. M. J. Farrell, Misflo9 Ella Farrafa'' " Corina Russ spent Sunday with T win. x. . i.jranvjjr in uuuiur, "v Misses Alma Brady and Minnie ILT no rP M Uiillnt. . 13. .!-.. I zol, of Brookville, wore guests of Miss Leona M. Baum ovor Sunday. Mrs. Joseph B. Mitchell, of Houtz- dalo, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McEntire, in this place: Claronco Stephenson, of Pittsburg, an enginoor on Allegheny Division of P. R. R., visited In town last week. Ira Bowser, student in Pittsburg medical college, visited at his home in this place several days tho past week. J. Owen Edleblute, proprietor of tho National Hotel, has been over In Cam bria county the past woek trout fishing. Ford B. Fink, who had a hard ;tusalo with typhoid fever, was able to return to Pittsburg Monday to resume work. Clydo Murray, teacher In Bellvlew schools, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home In this place. Clyde's school closes this woek. Miss Unita Farrell, who has been visiting her Bister, Mrs. T. V. Malloy, in Butler, several weeks, will return home this week. Miss Blanche Thompson, a trained nurse, of Corsica, returned home yes terday after a two weeks' visit with ber cousin, Miss Olive Reynolds; Mrs. Homer L. Brumbaugh and daughter, Ruth, of Franklin, visited tho formcrs'a sister, Mra. W. C- Murray, . In this place the past week. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Brillhart and daughter, Mrs. N. A. Drake, were called to DuBois Thursday by the aerious illness of their son, Harry Bril! tirt. Charles Aimen, who is employed at Donora, Bpent the past week with his family in this place. Mr. Aimen was ill and unable to work and came home ' for a few days. Mrs. W. E. Phill'ps and two children, of Clearfield, returned home Monday after a two weeks' visit with the form ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, Sr., on Worth st. I G. J. Corwin, photographer, presi dent of tho Meadow Creek Mining Co. of Newsom-j, Idaho, a gold mining company, loft here Saturday for Friend ship, N. Y., where he remained until the first of this week and then started for Newsome, Idaho, where he will remain several weeks at least.