! il VOLUME 15. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. 1907. NUMBEB 50. mm i NN. "VCkN. iN.NV. .N.VX. WOwS. stVAt. .NXS. .OX jsf-NN. -V."-- V--- Cooking Demonstration ! 9 All this Week. The 'New Process Visible Gas Range Open fire always in sight. Adjustable gas orifice. Top burners removable and easily cleaned. Not necessary to heat oven before baking. ' No oven bottom or side flues to burn out. Biscuits baked in seven minutes. Come and let us explain this wonderful range. KEYSTONE HARDWARE CO. NEAR POSTOFPICE. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. IF J. R. HILLIS&CO. Will furnish your home complete with Furniture and Floor Coverings We have over 100 Rugs, room Bize, $5.25 to $35.00 and more than 6,000 yards of Carpet. Never before have we had such a line to select ' from. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND SAVE MONEY BBC! the Peoples National Bank 1 OF REYNOLDSVILLE Capital and Surplus, $112,000.00 ' . . It is the constant purpose of the management of this bank to strengthen the close personal relations and mutual con- . fidenee between officers and patrons, which result in the most satisfactory service. Your business respectfully solicited. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING. J GREAT ITALIAN CELEBRATION Several Thousand Members of the Princess Elena Society Partici pate in the Parade and other Events of the Day EXCELLENTORDERPR.EVAILED The celebration o( the tenth annl versary of the founding of the Princess Elena Italian Society held In Reynolds ville on Thursday of last week, May 2, 1907. was a complete and glorious suc cess in everv particular, for which great credit is due Mariano Cancelliere, editor of ha Tnnama. of Plttsbiirff. Carmine Marlnaro and his able assist ants in Reynoldsvllle. The town was elaborately and nicely decorated with flags and bunting, the ' day was favorable for s;ch an occasion, and the number of visitors ran Into thous ands. It was the largest and most orderly fraternal organization cele bration that has been held in Revnolds vllle for years. Nothing occurred to mar the day's program, which was carried out as advertised. At 10.00 a. m. members of Princess Elena Society, headed by the Sharon Italian band, marched in a body to St. Mary's Catholic church and attended high mass. At 1 00 p. m. In the Dar lorsof Imporial Hotel a reception was held for Judge John W. Reed, of Brookvllle, Dr. Glusetmi Federloi. Italian consul, of DuBols, and the honorary presidents. At 2.00 the lonir line of parade was formed in charge of Grand Marshal Carmine Marlnaro Eighteen state policemen on horse back led the line of march, with the Italian societies and three brass bands, Italian band of South Sharon. Keystone band of Reynoldsvllle, and the Sykegvllle band, interspersed between the scol eties. The carriages . In . which fode the speakers, press representatives and honorary presidents, were In the rear, making a very long parade. Up Grant to Eighth, down Eighth to Main. down Main to Park Theatre, was the route taken by the parade. After the parade about 1,400 people assembled in the Park Theatre to listen to the orators booked for the occasion, whi'in, with thirty or forty honorary l"iidents, occupied seats on the stage. Editor Cancelliere, president of the federated societies, introduced Dr. J. C. King, president of the town council of Reyroldsvillo, who in turn Introduced tr.o speakers of the day. Judge Reed Reynoldsville Summer Normal Begins May 13th, 1907 Six weeks' course for those who wish to strengthen themselves In common branches and high scdool work . . . $6.00 Seven weeks' normal course for those desiring to take teachers' examinations . . . Q7.00 Special course In Mathematics, En glish and Modern Languages. Fur particulars Inquire of Prop. C. s. Marsh, or MISS CpLKMAN. I Made in New York NEW YORK sets the fashions. Are your clothes copied by a local tailor from fashion plates? If so, your tailor comes as near as he can to a picture made from clothes cut by New York's Dest tailors. 'Itri'-,10 (o MAKERS. -mj-t Kigali UU1UI9, Why not have these clothes direct and have Real New York Style with the Alfred Benjamin & Co. label. Correct Clothes for Men Exclusive Agent Here. Million Bros. Reynoldsville, Pa. was the first speaker and he delivered a plain, practical un able address, con gratulating the Italians 'of Jefferson county on the magnificent dbiplay of the numbers and conseauent oower for gooa of the organization thev retire sented. In bis address Judge Reed said: "The Italian people occupy no insignltlcant place in the world's civil! zation, and In centuries past they have contributed largely In letters, arts and science to the sura of man's noblest efforts." Judge, advised them not to carry ueaaiy weapons. He sale: "The individual should be educated to rely upon the law for bis protection, and for the vindication of every luvaJed right, and to abandon "he idea of his own right or prowess to redress wrongs or grievances which he has suffered or fancies be has suffered. The man who carries concealed upon his person a deadly weapon Invites disaster, and It will overtake him sooner or later." Dr. Federicl was the next sneaker and bis audress was in the Italian language. The third speaker introduced wna reier cancelliere. a bright young Italian lawyer of Plttauurg, who de livered a surprisingly able and eloauent address in English. He was recently aamitted to the bar of Pennsylvania. He displayed remarkable oratories! ability. Among other things Mr. Can celliere said; "This country has ever been at asylum for the Door and on- r pressed from all parts of the world She, herself, Is the offspring of tyranny and oppression. The United States welcomes all those Italians who are indu8trio8, truthful, law-abldini? and Bmbtttoua for the advancement of themselv and their children. Fell.i Italians, In this, your adopted anunt.rv. - j lei it oe your duty to mount higher and higher In search of that true and sincere American ideal and as you ap proach nearer and nearer more fullv appreciate Its spirit and virtue." Rev. Father Devllle. of Walston. was the fourth and last speaker. He ad- dressed the Italians in their own tongue and judging from the rant at tentlon of hh audleoee it must have been a Very interesting address. The next on the program was th banquet to the honorary members at the Imperial Hotel from 8.00 to 10.30 p. m. Mr. Cancelliere and his assist ants did not stop for expense in pro- viamg lor a Dig feast, which the ban- quet surely was. While the honored guests enjoyed the viands two Italian musicians furnished delightful mnaln Hon. John W. Reed officiated as toast- master. Several guests were called nn and responded promptly. After the toasts Editor Cancelliere started sever. al Italian songs In which his Italian friends joined In heartily, and the sing mg was nne. A dance in the I. O. O. F. hall was the last event of the big celebration Among the things demonstrated At. this Italian celebration, when four or Bye thousand Italian men, woman and oh lid re n flocked to' our town, was that. the Italians are becoming quite a factor in Jefferson county and thauthey can behave in a very orderly manner when they want to. We believe that It is but stating a fact when we, gay that never before hag there been as large crowd of outsiders attend a culebratlon in Reynoldsvllle that was as orderlv as was the crowd of Italians who came within our borders last Thursdav There seemed to be an Impression among our citizens that the town would be full of drunken Italians on Thurs day, possibly a couple of carving set apes, but any one who expected such conduct were disappointed, because there wag not a disturbance in town that day we know of that an Italian wag mixed up In It. The fact of the matter is that the Italians set an ex ample of good conduct at their tenth annual celebration that some of our American orders would do well to emulate. On another page will be found oio tures uf the most prominent officers and speakers who helped to mak6 the an nl versary a success. Wonderful Eczemi Cure. "Our little boy had eczema for fivii i - . years," writes N. A. Adams. Henrietta. fa., "two of our home doctors said the . lease was hopeless, bis lungs being effected. We then employed other I doctors but no benefit reauf -Ry f chance we read about Electric Brw - bougr.t a bottle and goon noticed Im provement. We continued this medi cine until several bottles were used, when our boy was comoletelv cured." I Best of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guaranteed at I Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. store Reyn oldsvllle and Bykesyille. See the 69c pictures at Milllrens. We have something attractive for watch buyer. Call and gee. C. F. Hoffman, Jeweler and Optician. Kempfe Balsam Will s.'op any conqh that can foe slopped by any medicine ar.A ruri .!. .i.o th?t cannot fc? r'Hrt-tl Kv -.., other mecMcinc. It Is aiwayi best COUOtl Cl'r2. VH rxnnnl a fiord '.o tnke rh.t r.l:r-P'S rlLSAM cures r'.p, i.et'T.ia r.:l c onsump Hon in Sirst stages. 11 does not corVain alco hol. ODltlHt. lHT-ifir dw my ei!?er narcotic, poison ous or harmful dij. : t m . The Sweetest on Earth In Candies can be found here, because we use only l he purest sugars, extracts and fUvorlngs In the making of all of our con fectionery. Those who have once tried our Candies will have no others. Its well known purity is the principal reason for Its popularity. Rich but delicate flavor is an other, etc. REYNOLDSVILLE CANDY WORKS. BargainsmOrGaiis I have the following second hand or gans that I will dispose of at these re markably low prices: L Palace Organ, original price....$110 00 Now $40.00 1 Weayer Organ, original price, $125. 0C Now $(!0.00 1 Weaver Organ, original price, $115.00 Now $50.00 These organs are in good condition aud warranted. Call and see them at Haskins' flusic Store , Dealers in Everything Musical. Ilere are some of the I important tuings you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry , repairing : 1 . Best of Workmauship Beet Material. Right PriccB. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with ' Gooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples i 1 building. I Columbus Studli I. D. Kelz, Prop. ; i Pictures of the Italia' Parade. Nice New Line of Mould-' in 2 and Framing , o n which will be sold 7' Low Prices. Souvenir Postals at Special Prices uuiugrajjuy ui All lunas ?' highest grade of work guaranteed- E STATE OF J. E. DEi Letters testamentary on the ah. having been ((ranted to the under persons indebted to the said esta quested to make payment and th( claims to present the same wilhou April -. 1B07. M. M. Davis, Attorney. Nn w Frrnu.v 0HARLB8 Howa If you have anything to se our Want Column. wJ I III ' Are You Planning to Remodel ? If you contemplate remodeling your present home now or in the near future, you should study the subject of Plumbing. Good plumbing is one of the -happiest features of a modern home. It not only contributes to the comfort and health of the occupants, but is a source of pride to the owner. We will gladly discuss' plumbing with you and give you the benefit of our experience. Having in- iftfewn ,7stem' 5n numCTu fine hornet we can refer you to many satisfied customers. A little knowledge on the subject will be beneficial to you inti.e selection of the best materiaind fixtures, and in their proper loca tion throughout the house.' If you will call to con sult' ns, we you the ai 3tegHW have in and quote you prices. , "SXwXbnS" Ware is the material made every piece is guaranteed. Ask for booklet "Modern Home Plumbing.1 UNION PLUMBING COMR Both 'Phones. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. VI r 7 1 1 A 1 . 1 ' -I -