r V PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Ollmpses of the People who are Pass ' Ing To and Fro. Mrs. J. Booth Is vhting In Cui'wens vllle. Miss Murgarel Evans. is visltlr..' in Kearsey. Postmaster E. C. Burns was at Cur wonsvllle Saturday. E. A. Gnurley was at Falls Creek Saturday afternoon. Miss Cornelia Dolblo visited in Du BoIb Monday night. John Siplo, of Lane's Mills, visited his mother In this pi nee Saturday. 'D.J. Leach of Kosoville, visited at the home of T. II. Armugost Sunday. D. H. Fetterhoff and wife of Pitts bur);, were visitors In town Monday. M. J. Farrell and daughter, Mrs. F. P. Howe, spent Sunday iu Pittsburg. J. F.Lucas and wlfo, of Day, visited Mrs. E. L. Potter In this place last wet' k. AndVew Wheeler went to St. Louis, M)., yosterday to buy a carload of mulos. Prof. Cba rles S. Marsh spent Saturday and Sunday at his home In New Bethle hem . G. W. Porter, of Llndsey, visited his cousin, J. W. Gillespie, In this place Monday. Sister Regis was In St, Marys over Sunday, called there by the UlnesB of her fftthe1-. , P. McEnteer, went to Olean, N. Y., last week to visit his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Gannon. Mrs. Albort Cable, of Sigel, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snyder, the past week. John Lenkerd, ol Jefferson Line, Pa., visited his son, G. W. Lenkerd, In this place the past week. Mrs. Walter DeGontard, of Lynch burg, Va., visited at home of J. W.' Gillespie a day last W6ok. Albert Buzzard and wife, of Negley, Ghlo, who visited at home of S. B. Sny dor, will return home to-day. U. G. Ion, of Day, visited his cousins, Mrs. O. H. Johnston and Mrs. O. D. O'Dell, in this place last week. Rev. James H. Jelbart. pastor of the M. E. church at New Bethlehem, was in town a fow hours last evening. Mrs. George Mulford, of Buffalo, N. Y., visited her sister, Mrs. A. T. Bing, in this place Sunday and Monday. Nonh Syphrit spent Sunday at home of his broth6r-in-law, Rev. Borland, near Knoxdale, who Is seriously ill. Mrs. W. W. Corbett, of New Behle hem, was the guest of Mrs. A. M. Woodward several days last week. Miss LllUe Ashman, type-setter, went to Brockwayville on Thursday of last week to work In the Becord office. William Gannon, of Olean, N. Y., visited his brotber-in-law, Thomas C. MoEnteer, in WeBt Reynoldsvil.e last week.- Fred Foley, barber who worked In DuBoU a fow months,' Is now working in Williams Bros.' barbershop in this place. Misses Agnes and Margaret Cumins returned Monday after a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives In Port Allegany. R. W. Kline, of New Kensington, who was visiting his mother near this place ten days, returned to New Ken sington Friday. J. H. B. Taylor was called to Clarion yesterday on account of serious Illness of his mother. Mrs. Taylor will go to Clarion to morrow. . Mrs. ftado E. Plfer, of Wishaw, returned Monday from a two weeks' visit wih her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Powell, of Marion Center. Mr. Mary Jackson, of Allegheny City, trrfved In town last evening to visitor daughters, Mrs. H. Alex Stoke and Mrs. J. W. Gillespie. Mrs. M. E. Strong, who had been at ..Tidloute, Pa., a number of weeks, called there by the Illness of an aunt, who died a few days ago, returned to ,her home in this place yesterday. Misses Susie McKernan, Blanche Hoke, Mabel Hetrick, Bessie Green awaltand seven or eight other young ladies, whose names we did not learn, went to Erie last week to work in a silk mill. T. H. Arinagost and wife were called to Brookiille 8aturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. D. H. Leach. Just six weeks ago Saturday Mr. Leach died. Tbey leave four little orphans, the oldest of whom Is only 8 years old . Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Ulsb, of Phila delphia, who visited In this place about four vreeks, returned to the "Quaker City" Saturday. Mias Naomi Mitchell, sister of Mrs. Ulsb, accompanied Doc tor and his wife to Philadelphia and will att'iud school in that city. William Dailey, of Alllngboutse, Nevada, brother of M. J. Dailey und Mib. G. M. McDonald, of this place, whom they had not seen foreight years, passed through Reyuoldsvilie Satuiday to visit his parents at Peufield. M. J. Dai!'y and Mrs. .McDonald were at triti'i to sec liiin. The High School Bulletin Editou in-Chief, Ekut A. Hoffman, current events, lena ilerpel. social Events, Mildred Sutter. Vacation Is hore all you have to do is taste, taste, taste and chew, munob and masticate. A young Juulor who bad boon think ing bo much of the advancement of his class mates all day that he was heard to say aioud in his sloop that night "We are all mysteries even rto our- selveo." No Junior U n QiOmliir. They broak their teacher's heart; nuriMV iney neea spiuiKinx J ust to make thorn smart. No society last Friday but we'll have the paper hold over for the time If ohn fl mis It. The pupilB of Room 14 presented Miss Dewey with a handsome piece of cut glass and Mr. Marsh with a fountain pen laBt Friday. It Is noedloss to Bay that they were muchly delighted. GIvo tbu stcoud team a little more practice; they're Improving and will with time. The R. H. S. Champs, will play Butler High school on Jan. 4, 1907. This will be a team worthy of their steel. Butlor won the championship of the Stato last year and the team has nearly the same personnel. The Butlor H. S. has defeated Pittsburg H. S. and a few other schools of the same merit. To all lovers of the sport, a good fast game Is promised, uutler is wen versed In the art of playing fast clean ball and the H. S. will give thorn a good clenn pntnn. Tho earn" will be playpd in the new Bkatlng rink' which will be opened next Saturaay. The team Is out with the tickets now, and when you are asked to buy one don't say you will buy one later but buy It now so they will know how they are going to come out in expenses. The line up for the game will be as follows: R. H. S. Butler H. S. L. Sykes forward ' Elsler B. Sykes forward DUlion Hoffman center Lapeara Murray guard Klugler Thornton guard Wright Cbas. Marsh, John Thornton, Law Sykes, Blair Sykes, Eugene Murray, Alex Gillespie and Dui't Hoffman will leave for Bolivar on tho 20th to play there and on the 27th to play at Johns town. Johnstown H. S. is one of the fastest toamB in the state. The House-Keeper. .. The Prizer Stoves and Ranges repre sent the best of everything in stove making. Tbey please the house-keeper because they are what they want at prices tbey can afford to pay. Sold, guaranteed and recommended by the ReynoldBvllle Hardware Co. , House coats for Xmas at Milllrens. Caps for Xmas at Milllrens. , Jersey gaiters for Xmas at Milllrens. Bracelets are the most popular piece of Jewelry worn today. We have a large line, all new styles, come and get prices. C, F. Hoffman, the Jeweler. Just the present you are looking for at Breakey's. Sweaters for Xmas at Milllrens. A full line of holiday postals at the Union Bargain store. Fancy umbrellas for Xmas Milllrens Hallock's perfume for Xmas at Mil-lirens. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and evorv Insertion. For Sale: Good piano and organ, cheap. Inquire Harriet Morrow. FOR Sale Three lots. Inquire of Mrs. S. M. Rhoads. FOR Sale Second band beds, springs and mattresses, cots and mat tresses, beating sloves and other articles. Inquire at Frank's Tavern. For Rent Good six room house on Jackson st. Inquire M. M. Davis. For Sale. Two horse wagon. In quire of Hughes & Fleming. For Sale Cheap: Nine room house, good lot, water and fruit. Grant street Reynoldsvllle. Address Frank Hover, Ford Ctly, Pa. For Rent Three office rooms on second floor and ball on third floor, all with modern conveniences, in Smith & McClure's new building. Inquire of F. D. Smith. Farm for Sale Fifty acres in cul tivation; located 3 miles west of Reyn oldsvllle; fruit of all kinds; good build ings ; farm in good condition and handy church and school. Inquire of Henry Snyder, Reynoldsvlllo, Pa. For Sale One house and lot in West Reynoldsvllle and one lot on Grant st., Reynoldsvllle. W. C. Smith, attorney. Wanted Lady to advortise our goods locally. Saveral weeks homo work. Salary $12 00 per week, $1. 00 a day for expensos. Saunders Co. Dept. W., 40-48 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, III. i BING-STOKE Go. DEPARTMENT STORES SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS DISPLAY Full of new ideas, coming surprises, happy hits, novel and desirable features. You cannot find a better place to get just the right thing for everyone. Our new stock is full of attractions to buyers who appreciate superior and really desirable holiday gifts of the latest design and best quality. We offer a splendid line of high grade goods at fairest prices, well adapted to the wants and requirements of our patrons, stocked with the most appropriate gifts, inexpen sive remembrances and valuable presents. If you want the good quality, the right . article and reason able price, inspect our line of : Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs and Gloves Ladies,' misses' and children's coats, jackets and furs, waists and dress patterns, shoes and rubbers for all the family and a multitude of similar attractions that must be seen to be appreciated. Come and look at our holiday goods. They have the merit, they will please you. FDR THE RIBHT PRESENT FOR THE RIEHT PERSON AT THE RIBHT PRICE COME RJBHT TD US. Our assortment contains in great variety the very latest and most pleasing uovelties'iofthe season, also well selected standard articles which cannot fail to meet your requirements. , Do Not Fail To see our splendid assortment ' and take advan tage of the inducements offered. In the Big Busy Basement there are bargains for all. It is Santa Claus' Headquarters. BING-STOKE COMFY nl.vrinliUMl 11" y Widow Juutwof ljobU. Where there's everything that people wear and most things people buy. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. A'
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