V REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1906. NUMBEB 13. VOLPIK 15. i VI . -.- i .. - i f Be Peoples National "Men," says l-'icld'm "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 tune during the month. Interest computed twice a year, January and July, ami compounded. Said accounts have excellent withdrawal privileges. : : : OPEN SATURDAY EVENING9 7.30 TO B.30. Tk Peoples National i ESTABLISHED IN 1870 i CAPITAL SlOO.OOOOOj four Plumbing should have vour careful attention at itu " I our riumDiim rixiures . qi r - i II I 1 I to b negligent where the health of your family and elf it concerned. r "rx r . 1 C.iti... fn rnniranf tnnar tn Virari &CICCUVC UU.Aimai J JJlUlllWllig II.IU4V. mu. - When viitors come Isn't It gratifying to have your bath room o equipped that it wins the approving glance of every critical eye? Stew&wd" Porcelain Enameled plumbing fixture! make your bath room modern and admirable. If you desire modern equipment, high grade plumbing, prompt service and reasonable prices, let us figure on your next contract. Illustrated booldet tent free. THE UNION PLUMBING COMPANY Below opera house. Both 'phone. REYNOLD9VIL1.B, PA. m N. HANAU July Clearance Sale All Summer Goods Reduced 10c Figured Lawns 6V2C. 5c Embroidery now 3121:. 20c Embroidery at 10c. 45c Girls' Dresses at 33c. Cannot'mention all bargains. Come and see our goods and get prices. N. HANAU. REYNOLDSVILLE. PA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions to Atlantic Gty, Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean Gty, Sea Isle City, AvaIon,'New Jersey, Rehoboth, Del., Ocean City, Md. Train leaves Reynoldsville 1.29 p. m. August 16, and 30, J 906. 10 Round Trip, tickets good only in coaches. $12 Round Trip, tickets good only in Parlor and Sleeping Cars in connection with proper Pullman ticket Proportionate rates from other stations. . . , Tickets good for passage on train leaving Pittsburg at 8.50 p. m., and connections." Bleeping car passengers tor Atlantic City only will use Speclul Train leaving Pittsburg at 9.46 p.m. For stop-over privileges and full Information consulllnearest ticket agent. W. W.ATTEEBCBY, J.E.WOOD, GEO. W.BOYD General Manager Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent Single Copies of May be Secured at The 1 Bank (knk, Reynoldsville, Pa. Fixtures thi season. You cannot afford 10c Figured Batiste 10c Embroidery now 25c Girls' Dressesat 19c. 50c Girls' Dresses at 39c. The Star Star Office at any time and in any THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AJVD FRO. J. A. Blaydon was in HHrrisburg last week. Mrs. P. S. Hauck, spent Sunday in Troutvllle. Mr. W. H. Moore visited in Corsica last week. Miss Catherine Taafe 1b visiting in Falls Creek. Mrs. James W. Spry and son are vis iting In St. Marys. MisB Grace Hauck is visiting .in Troutvllle this week. Thomas L. McKee, of Pittsburg, vis ited in town last week. Miss Nulu Neale has been visiting la Clarion the past week. Misses Erma and Caroline Robinson spent Snnday In DuBois. Miss Irene Notter, of DuBois, 1b the guest of Miss Dora Reed. Mrs. Harry Hszsn, of Pittsburg, is visiting relatives in this place. M. J. Farrell spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. T. V. Malloy in Butter, Frank A. Herpel, of Bradford, spent Sunday with tals parents In this place Miss Edith Herpel is visiting at Klt- taning, Vandergrift and other places. John W. Fink. Sr., of Port Matilda, visited his daughters In this place last week. Mrs. Maggie McKee Is visiting her son at Clarksburg, Indiana county, this week. Mrs. W. F. Lott, of Troutville, visit ed her parents In this place the past week. Mrs. Lizzie Smith, of Boechwoods, visited friends in Reynoldsville this week. Miss Violet Peters, of Clearfield, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. T. Peters, In this place. Robert H. Longwell, Republican nominee for Assembly, was in Reynolds ville Monday. Miss Emma Davis returned Friday from a visit In Big Run, Punxsutawney and Hamilton. ' ' MIsb Carrie McMUlen, of Walston, was tbe guest of Miss Lena Herpel a day last week. Miss Hazel Boyle, of Wllklnsburg, was the guest of Miss Lena Herpel a day last week. Mrs. Carrie Byrnes and daughter, Mrs. W. C. Eufer, visited In Clearfield the past week. Albert Gessler, wife and children, of Allegheny, are visiting at tbe home of Henry Herpel. Mrs. Fred Farber, of Falls Creek, via lted her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Taafe, In this place last week. Elbert Miller of Soottdalo, TSC. V., visited his cousin, G. T. Woodford, In this place Inst week. Mr. Frank P. Alexander and twin daughters returned yesterday from a week's visit In Big Run. Misses Frances and Margaret Shirley, of Clarion, are tht guests of Miss Elizabeth L. Baughoinn. B. R. Kline, nf New Kensington, visited bis former home near this place the fore part of this week. F. D. Smith anl H. B. McGarr- ah returned last wu.k from a business trip to Green county, Alabama. Mrs. Cella Gleason and daughter, Miss Kate Gleason, are visiting in Bradford, Olean and Rochester. Charles F. Watson, of Los Angeles, Cat., left Reynoldsville for Erie, Pa., Monday after visiting here a week. Misses Nelle, Twila, Irene and Mast er Forrest Small are visiting their uncle, George H. Small, at Knoxdale. Miss Edith Clark will go to Marlon Center on Wednesday to attend the "Old Home Week" doings at that place. Mrs. L. Pohl, of Allegheny, who was the guest of Mrs. Charles P. Koerner eight weeks, returned home yesterday. Mrs. Joseph R. Milliren returned Sunday from an extended visit in Wins low, Gaakill township, and Mahaffey, Pa. - Mrs. C. A Bartlett and two daught ers, Misses Lois and Alma, are visiting tbe former's parents at Rimerton this week. T. J. Fagely and wife and Mrs. Mary Wells have been visiting at Vander grift and New Bethlehem the past week. Miss Nelle Weimar, of . Pittsburg, who was the guest of Mrs. Charles A. Heme, three weens, returned home Mrs. C. J. Scott Is visiting In Mead- ville., Mrs. David H. Young vlBlted a sister In East Brady last week. Miss Tacy Dompsey Is visiting her brother Earl at Dents Run. Miss Unita Farrell went to Arcadia yesterday to visit her sister. W. H. Karns, of Oakmont, was the guest of A. B. Weed yesterday. Miss Helen Richardson, of Driftwood, is tbe gueat of MIsb Naomi Mitchell. Dr. J. B. Neale visited a brother-in-law at RedclyfTo, Forest Co., this week. Henry EbortBheauser, of Duquesno, Is visiting at home of Charles A. Her pel. Mrs. May Doubles will go to Ashta bula, Ohio, this week to visit a couple of mqnths. John Ross, of Beaver Falls, visited bis brother, W. S. Ross, in this place last week. Misses Lena Herpel and Lillian Har-" ries are visiting Miss Alda Means at Frostburg. Mrs. William Cooper and son of Du quesne, are visiting at tbe home oj Charles P. Koerner. James Gallagher, of Johnstown, spent Sunday with his brother, F. H. Galla gher, in this place. Miss Fannie A. Hoover, of Philips burg, who was tbe guest of Mrs. J. M. Dailey, has Returned home. Mrs. Lyde and Mary McCready, of Ridgway, were visitors at home of M. Phalen the first of this week. Harry C. Herpel was at Butler Mon day. He expects to go to that place next week to accept a position. Mrs. Peter Swartz and daughter, of Brookvllle, are visiting at homes of C. J. and I. J. Kerr on Jackson street. Mrs. Irvln Kune, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. "Frank Smith, at Jackson, N. C, returned home Monday. Mrs. Damon Clinton, of Graceton, Indiana Co., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kocher, in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hughes, of Home' stead, are spending this week with Mr. ana Mrs. J. w. sypbrit near Wishaw. Misses Binnie and Hazel Hicks, of Marchand, Indiana county, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Hoover in this place. Mrs. John D. Graham and son, Cor bett, and Miss Sara Corbett went to Cambridge Springs last Friday to spend a few days. A Glenn Hlnes and wife and Miss Rose Flanery, of this place, went to Buffalo and Niagara Falls Monday to visit 8 couple of weeks. ' Clarence H. Reynolds went to Johns town Monday to take charge of a drug store a couple pf days. Clarence is do ing relief work. Miss Almira Reynolds, of Lock Haven, Is visiting her brother and sister, Dr. S. Reynolds and Mrs. C. A. Stephen son, in this place. Harry Arnold, son of Mrs. David Sowers, has enlisted in the U. S. Navy, He will spend three months at New. port News, Virginia. Mrs. Caroline Mohney, of Pittsburg, Mrs. Hays B. Frampton and daughter, of Clarion, are the guests of Mrs. A. M Woodward this week. A. T. McClure was in Cleveland, Ohio, last week attending the meeting of the National Association of Window Glass Manufacturers. J. R. Milliren visited his wife's par ents in G ask ill township Sunday. His wife, who had been visiting there a few weeks, accompanied him home. Mrs. Elizabeth Ashman and two daughters, Lillie any May, who were at Sacramento, Cal., since last February, returned to Reynoldsville last week, L. W. Scott, of this place, and his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Bird, of Clearfield left here yesterday morning for Friend ship, N. Y., to attend a family reunion sDr. J. A. Parsons, pastor of the M. E, church, is attending the Cherry Run campmeeting this week. This is tbe last week of the annual campmeeting, Will G. Phillips, of Finleyville, Pa, who has a position with the Federal Supply Company at that place, visiting his parents in Reynoldsville this week. Miss Anna Elizabeth Hughes, of Chicago, 111., was the guest of Mrs. John Ross on Main stree '.hp ra?t week. Miu ftua'c -u a Xixx the Western Conservatory of Muslo of Chicago and is a lovely singer. Her mother was formerly a young lady of Reynoldsville, known to many of our I people. Her maiden name was Mary Taylor. Miss Cecil Yost is visiting in Clarion and Armstrong counties. Mrs. Geo. W. GroveH, of Burlington, N. J., is the guest of Miss Annie Sny der. n W. F. Herpel and wife, of Punxsu- tuwney, were visitors in town this week. ,JMIt Alice Rickard, of Fayette City, is visiting Misses Lena and Myrtle Binney on Jackson street. Miss Mame Cash man, of St. MaryB, visited her brother, P. A. Cash man, in this place last week. Mrs. G. Newell Meeker, of Owens- boro, Ky., who was visiting her mother, Mrs. Cora Mitchell, In this place, re turned to Owensboro last week. Mias Ella E. Seeley left here Friday on a trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Thousand Islands, Canada. She will stop at Chautauqua, N. Y., on ber return trip. George Reynolds, carrier on rural free delivery route No. 3, Is off on a two weeks' vacation and his brother, Richard Reynolds, Is mall carrier in his absence. George is at Chautauqua. M. Montgomery, son, Charles Mont gomery, three daughters, Misses Ros etta, Margaret and Martha, left here yesterday on a pleasure trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Robert Robertson, of Bitumen, is vis iting old friends in Reynoldsville tbis week. He is now employed as assistant bookkeeper and stenographer In a large company store at Bitumen. Joseph Kerr, of Klngsvllle, Pa., and two daughters, Mrs. James Haggerty, of Vowlnkle, Pa., and Sister Hermania, of'Fort Lee, N. J., are visiting tbe form er's sons, C. J. and I. J. Kerr, in this place, Irvln D. Wlnslow, yardmaster for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Driftwood, Is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Anna Wlnslow, on Jackson street. Irvln Is taking his an nual vacation. Mrs. Alex Rlston returned yesterday from a nine weeks' visit in Cleveland, Ohio, Erie and Warren. Mr. Rlston went to Warren Saturday to meet bis wife. They spent a couple of days with Charles S. Klrchartz and wife. Mrs. James S. Abernathy, who was called to Jamestown, N. Y., three or four weeks ago on account of serious ill ness of her mother, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Abernathy stopped at Warren and spent a couple of days with Mrs. Charles S. Kirchartz Mai Eason, formerly of Brookvllle now one of the pitchers for the Brook' lyn, N. Y.. base ball club, was In Reyn. oldsvllle Sunday to see his father David Eason, who Is spending a few days In town. Mai. has been doing good work for the Brooklyn team Joseph Macro, who graduated In Bucknell University, Lewlsburg, Pa., at last commencement of that univer sity, and who was In New York City a couple of months, returned to Reynolds' ville last week to remain until the fall term of tbe Columbia College In New York City opens, and he will then take up a course In that college, Sykeville. Mrs. Milton Duff, of Luthersburg visited with John Null and wife Sunday, Miss Gertrude Clowser, of Falls Creek, visited with Miss Ruth Sykes on Sunday, Mrs. Dlltz and daughter, May, of Rossmoyne, visited the former's sister. Mrs. Emma Nupp, last week, Mrs. I. G. Mansfield and daughter, Miss Zola, visited with Rev. and Mrs, J. P. Hicks in Luthersburg last week Miss Clarice McMInn, had her left arm broken between the elbow and wrist last Monday evening by falling off table. Roy Moore and Miss Cora Smith, of near Reynoldsville, visited with the letter's sister, Mrs. Charles Gumbert, on Sunday. The Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Randal last Wednesday and held a 25 cent dinner. A neat sum was realized. Rev. Smith, pastor of the Reformed church of Troutvllle, will preach in the M. E. church in this place next Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. All are in vited. Mr. and Mrs. John Null celebrated their thirty-first wedding anniversary last Wednesday evening by having the band serenade them. Refreshments were served. Misses Nena Nupp and Hattie Rltten house and Messrs.' Harry and Myron Rittenhouse left Thursday morning for Richmond, where they will visit with r riat'ves some t!mo. TWISTED out of nil rr Whr ilKitiM jm sllnw M5'.9(w-1) yourllmMlftrPinnliilu 'rf.vifc. theoriM)lnr81olrlieu- VtiS' l matlsift whou KEYSTONE LIQUH n'.PHUR will fip-iltlvel mrn ym . It in.iciirftrt thou amis of M'pai IV- eift raw, f- dimple prew.("n'in -I'l'j.hnr In h'jiiltl form-nil ii'fl "I:"t:mi tn -atUfl i"'imps to.'t-Mitrr -!. nil t!i Impurities IHt t.iii. 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