v. REYNOLDSVILLE. PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1906. VOLUME 15. t , . L ln : . Tl The Peoples National Bank . "Men," says Fielding, "do not become rich by what they get, but by what they keep." Our sav ings department is helping a lot of people to keep." Deposits received in any amount and at any time during the month. Interest computed twice a year, January and July, and compounded. Said accounts have excellent withdrawal privileges. : . : : OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. The Peoples National Bank, Reynoldsville, Pa. ESTABLISHED IN IS7S CAPITAL (BIOO.OOO.OO Shick & Wagner THE BIG STORE Arrival of New Fall Merchandise. This is the time of the year when ladies are look ing for a new SUIT or a new DRESS. We hereby announce accordingly that we are ready to show you a handsome line of NEW FALL SUITS Nicely tailored in the leading shades. CASH AND MERCHANDISE IIIIICSTAI 2M2 aim' cat Sizct t, 6, 8, 10, 12 year. CAS" AN MERCHANDISE M78 MIim,' Drttt. Siiei 12, 14, 16 yetn. We are also showing an attractive line of NEW FALL DRESS x GOODS in all the leading shades. Jacket Suits from $10.00 to $25.00. Dress Goods from 25c to $2.00 yd. We are also offering many attractive bargains in ODDS AND ENDS left-overs and remnants to clean up at clean up prices. Watch the bargain counters in the center aisle. We have just received a few Long Silk Gloves. Shick & Wagner - The Big Store Cor. Main and Fifth Sts. Reynoldsville, Pa. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Miss Adds Klahr Is visiting; In Clar ion. James McFberson is visiting in Pitts burg. Mrs. C. R. Hall Is In Pittsburg this week. William Bolt has gone to Pblllpston to work. Joseph McKernan was at PKtsurg Sunday. M. C. Coleman was In Clarion county last week. Mrs. Peter Darr Is visiting In New Kensington. Mrs. W. B. Hoffman spent Sunday In East Bredy. WHIG. Repsher, of Yatesboro, was In town Monday. , Mrs. E. L. Potter is visiting relatives In New Castle. ' Edward Mulhollan was at LUlydale, N. Y., last week. M. J. Farrell was In Pittsburg the first of this week. Misses Vivian and Phyllis Young are visiting at Rlnggo'd. Mrs. G. W. Stoke, Sr., is visiting In in West Newton, Pa. Miss Grace Craig Is spending a few days at Chautauqua. Will A. Revnolds la visiting in ConnnllBvllle 1Mb week. Mrs. B. F. Clark Is viBltlng her par ents at Washington, Pa. Mrs. Maggie Foster, of Manorvllle, visited In town the past week. Mrs. John Reddeclift, of Bitumen, is visiting relatives In this place. Mrs. J. C. Millen, of Ridgway, Is vls'ting relatives in this place. C. C. Benscoter, Esq., of Brookvllle, was in town one day last week. Misses Mabel and Lucile Plfer are flitting in Brookvllle this week. Mrs. Frank Kennoy, or Pittsburg, is visiting her parents in this place. Mrs. b. M. Siple and daughter, Miss Alma, are visiting in Brookvllle. Miss Mary McClure went to Pine Grove yesterday to attend a wedding. MrB. E. C. Bums is visiting her sister, Mrs. John D. Lowther, In Rlmersburg. Miss Madge Jones, of Corsica, was the guest of Mrs. W. H. Moore a day last week. Miss Nelle Montgomery, of Pittsburg, is visiting her parents in West Reyn oldsville. Mrs. Jarvls Williams and son, Clifton, are at North Fork Park with a camp ing party. Dr. J. D. Tucker, of New Castle, formerly located at Soldier, Is In town this week. Misses Murlun and Susan Haymaker, of Pittsburg, am the guests of MIbs Lois Robinson, Marguerite Lowther, of Rlmersburg, who visited in town a, month, returned home yesterdHy. ' John Lenkerd, of .l.-fferson Line, Pa., visited bis son, G. V. Lenkerd, in this place last week. Miss Mario Mnri-'iy, of Brookvllle, visited Miss Elizalftn Taafe in this place last week. Mrs. Milton .Innp- 'f Ebensburg, Pa., la visiting her slotor, .Mrs. J. B. Ross, on Worth street. W. J. Calhoun, of Westville, was In Reynoldsville Monday looking after business interests. A. C. Shannon, of Butler, is visiting hi parents, Mr. and P. T. Shannon, In West Reynoldsville. L. W. Clary, of Syracuse, N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Alexan der, on Grant street. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cochran, of Brookvllle, visited their parents in this place the past week. Mrs. Charles Arnold was called to Brookvllle Saturday on account of the illness of her father. Mrs. U. G. Perry, of Washington, D. C, is visiting her father. Rev. J. E. Dean, near this place. , Mrs. W. K. Wlnslow, of Bennezette, visited her brother, J. K. Johnstoh, In this place the past week. W. A. Gray and wife, of Ambrldge, Pa., are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hetrlck. Miss Elsie Ross returned last Frl day from a three weeks' visit at EbenS' burg, Indiana and Cllntondale. Mrs. S. M. Goehring and son, Donald, of Amsterdam, Ohio, were the guests of Miss Edith Clark last week. J. P. Rogers and wife, of Houtzdale, are visiting M. and Mrs. George Johns In this place. Miss Minnie Oswald and Miss Mae Lusk were the guests of Miss Nora Plfer last week. OS. E. Twlgg and wlfe, of Sandy Ridge, Pa., visited Mr. and 'Mrs. George Johns the past week. Fred J. Butler, of Carnegie, a former business man of Reynoldsville, Is vlslt Ing In town this week. J cd Misses Ada and Margaret Martin left here Monday to visit in Pittsburg, Kit tanning, Hacket and Arnold Clty.? Mrs. Susan L. Fleming, Mrs. A. H. Fleming and daughter, Helen, are visit ing in Curwensville and Houtzdale. Mrs. Leslie H. Sowers, of Sharon, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Scbukers, at Emerlckvllle. Mrs. McGearv and daughter, Mrs. William Conner, of Allegheny City, are the guests of Mrs. James G. Brown. Charles Dean and family, of New Kensington, are visiting the former's father, Rev. J. E. Dean,, near this place. M. G. Swartz and wife spent Sunday at home of latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Scbukors, at Emerlck vllle. Miss Nellie McKernan, who visited six weeks with her sister at Ash tola, returned to her home in this place Friday. Miss Edna Angevlne, of Bradford, who visited her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Hlgglnsrin this place, returned home Monday. John McDonald, of FallB Creek, visit ed at the home of his brother, P. McDonald, and R. L. Taafe of this place Monday. Mrs.' Albert J. Worden, of Ash tola, Pa., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Joseph McKernan, In West Reyn oldsvllle. Miss Ada Hetrlck, who epent three months with her sister, Mrs. W. A Gray, at Ambrldge, Pa., returned home Saturday. Misses Pearl and Minerva Chatham, of Rochester, N. Y., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs., J. W. Chatham, at Hopkins.' Miss Marv Martin, of PittBburg, Is visiting her sister, Miss Anna Martin,' and her uncles, J. J. and C. F. Hoffman, In this place. Miss Eleen McEnteer left here yester day to visit relatives in Pittsburg and spend a few days at Cambridge Springs before returning home. Mrs. W. C. Sohultzand Mrs. Margar et Bronnan went to St. Marys Saturday to attend the "Old Homo Week" doings at St. Marys this week. Mra. Cliff Lowe, of Buffalo. N. Y who was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Honrv Hlraos, returned home the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cochrane, of Butler, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gibson Sunday. Mr. Cochrane Is a brother of Mrs. Gibson. Miss Nina Johnston, of Couders' port, Pa., who spent sometime with her slBter. Mrs. W. W. Hlgglns, In this place, returned home Monday. Miss Julia Barry, of Stroudsburg, Pa. who was called here last week to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Philip Koehler, returned to her home yester day. Mrs. Homer Brumbaugh, of Frank lln, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C Murray, In this place, and her mother, brother and other relatives In Wlnslow township. Miss Sara Johnston, who stays with her grandparents, 'Squire and Mrs. W. L. Johnston, was called to Strattonville last Friday on account of illness of her mother. Mlsa Margaret C. Stoke, a clerk In the Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. store left here yesterday on a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in West New' ton, Greensburg and other places. Miss Mabel Moore, trained nurse, assistant directress in the Stetton HOS' pltal, Philadelphia, is spending a month with her'-parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M Moore, in Washington township. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Simmons left here Saturday on a two weeks' trip to Chautauqua, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Thousand Islands, Canada. They will spend a couple of days at Cambridge Spridgs, Pa., on the return trip home Charles F. Watson, of Los Angeles, Cal., a former resident of Reynoldsville and member of the Keystone band arrived In toffo Mcnday ttnd will remain here a couple of days. Charles looks as If the western country agrees with him. C. Grant Rhoads and wife spent Sun day In Kiltanning. Miss Mary Welrner, of Pittsburg, is the guest of MIbs Lena Herpel. Herman Delble went to Warren yes terday to visit with relatives a week. Mrs. John H. Kaucher and daughter, Laura, visited In Clarion yesterday. Miss Delia Ralfsnyder, of Bradford is viaiting at the home of H. W. Herpel this week. Mrs. R. J. Plfer and son, Norman, are viBltlng In Big Run and'Punxsu- tawney this week. Charles Ward, of London, Ontario, visited his aunt, Mra. Henry C. Delble, In this place the past week. Ex-Postmaster W. C. Schultz went to St. Marys yesterday to attend the "Old home wetk" doings this week. Miss Catherine Hessel, of Warren, who was visiting at home of Henry C. Delble, returned home yesterday. Hon. S. Taylor North, of Punxsutaw' ney, Republican candidate for Assembly, was in town a short time yesterday. Clyde Murray who, was at Niagara Falls six or eight weeks, returned to Reynoldsville yesterday morning. Jesse Hirst, who is working for the J. C. Hirst Coal Co. at Jamlsonvllle this summer, spent Sunday at his home In this place. Charles Milllren and two sons will go to Kane at noon to-day to visit a couple of days with the former's brother, Glenn Milllren. A. C. Scott, wife and daughter, of Brookvllle, are visiting Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, on Fourth street. Mrs. Thomas McKernan and son, Master Tom, are visiting at home of former's father-in-law, Joseph McKer nan, in WeBt Reynoldsville. Rev, J. C. McEntire and wife and Miss Carrie Albright were In DuBois Monday attending funeral of Mrs. J. D. Ellis, mother of Mrs. D. B. Hibner. Joseph and Clara Sample, of Bowser- vllle, formerly of Reynoldsville, burled their one year old son in the Syphrit cemetery yesterday afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Davis is visiting her par ents In Edenburg, Clarion Co. Mrs. Willis A. Hooo, of Monessen, is visiting her purer ts In West Reyn oldsville. Mrs. Julia Hoon of Jobnsonburg, Is visiting her son, Thomas D. Hoon, on Hill street. Miss Carmen Bowers and Miss Hattia Hildebrnnd are visiting relatives In Klttanning this week. Mrs.' Annie Landschultz, of Burling ton, N. J., Is visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mra. 3. B. Snyder, in West Reyn oldsville. George W. Cornmesser and Mrs. Joseph M. Cat be i-s were called to Gar land. Pa., the first of this week by the 8t Hons illness of Mrs. Robert Hill, sis- ' W of Mr. Cornmesser and aunt of Mrs Catbers. Hon. S. B. Elliott, Mrs.F. M. Brown, Miss Christine Brown and Miss Nelle Robinson left here Monday noon for Buffalo, N. Y., and last evening left Buffalo on a steamer on a two or threa weeks' trip up the lakes. Miss Mattie Breakey, clerk In Break ey's racket store, is taking a three weeks' vacation She visited in Kersey and Ridgway and yesterday she went to Stanton to attend the Christian Union of the United Presbyterian church. Mrs. Jane Seccombe and son, Charles Seccombe, of Yale, Kan., who were visiting the formers sister-in-law Mrs. James D. Pomeroy and family in this place, started for tbelr home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Seccombe and son stopped off here on their return from a trip to England. Boys' wash suits at Millirens. Blank house leases may be obtained in any quantity at THE STAR office. The busy shop ; Gourley's horse shoe ing shop. Silk negligee shirts at Millirens. Shirt waists of lawn and linen at Mil lirens. Douglass shoes at Millirens. Forty Thousand People Lost a little time by (coin? to the Big Harvest Home Picnic and Carnival at N O L A N R A R K on the P. S. & C. R. R. AUGUST 15, 16, 17, 18 1906 Special rates and trains on P. R. R., both east and west from Summerville, and on the P. S. & C. R. R., whioh will make trains ar rive and depart from the park about every v three hours between 7.00 a. m. and 11.00 p. m. Hi. Henry, The famous aeronaut, of Brooklyn, N. Y., will make an ascension and dive from his bal loon each afternoon and evening. The even ing ascension will be supplemented with gor geous fire works display, exploded by the bal loon in mid-air. Farmer Creasy, The great Granger and Legislator, will de liver an address on the 17th at 10.00 a. m. See special announcement of other famous platform orators. John L. Sullivan, The famous pugilist, will box four rounds with his sparring partner each day, and deliver his famous monologue, coming direct from Bos ton, Mass. VInella's Six Celebrated Trained Boxing Horses and other trained animal shows. Two band concerts daily. Dancing all day and evening. Finest and largest dancing pavilion in the state. Positively the biggest celebration ever held in this section.
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