REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. 1907. VOLUME 10. NrMMJ. 1. . be nor . List of unclaimed tetters remainini) :ln postolllec at rt.synnli1-vlll.j, Ph., for week ending Mb.v 11. UHH. Twila Etlii Wellf.. Forelpn Glurk Soyk. Yovin Kovlr ore. " Say advertined am) glvi rime of lis' when calling for above. K C. TUiKNS P. to. . ESTAy-W ? '.5;D .1 H OK AN, DE l.Vl l"rR H'i .1 nit IM ' I v 1 1 'I , in- ....... , I hftvluR tM'en xihtimI to llu iiiiiliTsUmMl, all Ul MIHMfi paynitMU Illl'l inii-r -im...,. Noah ri'HUAK IIKAW, April ,11107. i.'iUKi.m HowAjin Kba. M. M. Ilivvln, AMnrnry. The New Process Visible IS; i ii Ma is 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 POSTOFFICE. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. The Peoples National Bank 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 science between officers and patrons, which result in the fmost satisfactory service. ". Your business respectfully solicited. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING. HUH . HIWW The Bathroom as Have you ever considered ori a modern bathroom The subject is too long to be discussed in this space hut you have no doubt given the matter more or less thought and have arrived at a conclusion. i We would like to express our views on the subject and on that account cordially. invite it highest grade plumbing n and Gold " label. We i J MP. Ill 1 ' i 1 I.. ev- mm show room and can demonstrate its superiority. i iii m iuj 1 III I J f you will call, write or phone us we will give you a copy of booklet Modern Home Plumbipg ' ' which contain much of erest to everyone interested in UNION PLUMBING COMPANY. ' Both 'Phones. , ' Reynoldsville, Pa. ' ' i 's Want Column Wondeiful Eczema Cure. "Our little boy had eczema for five ypars," writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, Pa., "two of our home doctors said the curb was hopelefs, his lungs being effected. We tlmn employed other doctors but no benoflt resulted. By chance we road about Electric Bitters; bought a bottlu and soon noticed Im provement. We continued this medl- U-irn until several noines wore usuu, ...iT r boy was completely cured." Best of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guaranteed at Stoke & Fetch t Drug Co. store Royn uldavlllo and Syktisyllto. See the 0()c plutures at Milllrens. Fertilizer in all grndos at Kuystnno Hardware store. Gas Range an Investment that the money spent is a wise investment? if you to call on as if in terested. You no doubt want a modern bath room but your question may be "how to get it." Thatis the question we can answer. We employ compe tent, skilled mechanics "Jind usrshe very best material obtainable. fixtures made bear the 'itesdmf have samples of iteadassT Ware this important subject. ; ' i never fails to bring results ML 1 M J THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING , TO AND. FRO. Walter Kerr was In New Bothlohom Monday. J. Dumore wis In New Bothlohom yesterday. Rev. .1. A. Parsons was In Fittpburg last week. MUb Minnie Strong is vl I ting in Tidioute. Pa. A.J. Dlsharte went to Stoubenvllle,' Ohio, Monday. Jamie T. Evans and wifo spent Sun day In DuBols. Charles Mohnoy, of DuBols, was In town yeBterday. Mrs. William Northoy, of Indiana, is vlsltlug in town. Mrs. Fred StaulTor vbitod in Punx HUtawnoy laet week. Mrs. Fred Plfer, of Ridgway, visited in town the past week. Ed. Gonder, the jowolor, was In Clearfield the past week. Mrs. L. J. Arnold, of Driftwood, was a visitor In town Thursday. Miss Mane Altaian roturnud yester day from a visit in DuBols. Milo Snyder, of Vandergrlft, is now at his heme near this place. Miss Anna McMastors is spending this week at New Bethlehem. J. F. Foltz has moved from Stratton vlllo back to Roynoldsvillo. Miss Nolllo Plfer went to Valparaiso, Ind , Saturday to altond school. J. C. Swartz, of Oil City, vlHited his parents lu this placo the past weok. Mrs. H. B. Cooper, of Brockwayvllle, vi ited Mrs. J. K. Johnston lust week. Mrs. Julia A. Reynolds and Mrs. A. B. Weed visited In Brookville Thurs day. M. G. Swartz and wife spent Sunday at homo of lattor's parents In Emorick vllle. Mrs. G. Gruber, of Warren, visited at home of Henry C. Delble the past week. Miss Laura Denny, of Driftwood, was the guest of Miss Ella Farrell the past week. H Eugene Phillips, who was at Kay lor several weeks, returned home last week. Homer R. Ressler, of Johnstown, spent Sunday with his parents In this place. v Samuel Whltmore, of Pittsburg, vis ited his parents In this place the past week. Mrs. Luther M. Harris went to Clearfield yesterday to visit her parents. Jown W. Thornton left here yester day oo a trip to Bloomsburg and Phila delphia. Daniel Nolan and daughter, Mrs. P. A. Cashman, spent Sunday In Phila delphia. J. H. B. Taylor, of Clarion, formerly of West Reynoldsville, was in town yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth Steobenson, of Du Bols, is visiting her son, ye editor, in this place. Miss Edna Myers, of Buffalo, N. Y., Is visiting her father, J. A. Myers, In i this place. John H. Wagner and 'Squire C. J. Kerr were in Brookville on business yesterday. Lee Schuckers, who was at Vander- grift, came home to remain a couple of months. Mrs. John H. Wagner and son, Don ald J., are visiting the former's parents in Altoona. Miss Nolle Larkey, of Falls Oreek, was the guest of Miss Jessie Shannon over Sunday. Miss Marie Scbeafnocker, of Brook ville, visited in this place several days the past week. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lenkerd, of Indiana, were visitors in town several days last week. Miss Nelle A. Foley, one of the high school graduates, went to her home in DuBols Monday. John Reel, general manager B., R. P. Co. mines, waa in Pittsburg the first of this week. Mrs. Lewis Brody, of Driftwood, visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. G. Boh ren, last Thursday. E. Keith Mullen and wife, of Beaver Falls, formerly of this place, were in town a day last week. Miss Maud Smith, of Punxsutawney, was the guest of Miss Joanne Mllliren several days last week. Miss Amy Amnions, of Mlllsboro, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Meek, at the Baptist parsonage. H. G. Thornton, of Pittsburg, visited at home of his father, T. J. Thornton, in this place last week. A. W. Mulhollan and wifo wore In Brookville yesterday attending the funeral of a Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Bon Haugh was at Richmond, Indiana county, last weok called there by the illness of a relative. Louis O. Molllngor, superintendent of the B. & S. Coal Co, works at Big Run, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. T. IC. Hunter, of WIoslow, Pa., visited her daughter, Mrs. Joseph R. Mllliren, In this place Sunday. Mrs. M. B. Mara, of West Newton, viBlted her sister, Mrs. G. W. Stoke, Sr., in this plaoe the past week. Miss Grace Craig, who taught In the borough school during the past term, went to her home at Sllgo yesterday. Miss Mary Small, of Cool Spring, visited her aunt, Mrs. W, P. Woodring, in West Rcynoldsvillo the past week. Mrs. Harry P. Thompson, of Brook ville, was up last week to soo her father, J. J. Sutter, who has been very ill. ' :; ' A. D. Siple, of Lanes Mills, came over yosterdat to see his mother, Mrs. 8. M. Siple, before Bhe was taken to the hos pital. ' Mrs. C. J. Scott and daughter went to home of the former's parents at Wolls ville, Ohio, Saturday to visit a few weoks. ' Mrs. Florence Morgan, of Clearfield, spent Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. John C. Conser, In this place.- . W. W. Wiley, John O'Hare, John C. Conser, J. Owen Edelblute and Alex Rlston are over In Clearfield county fishing. Eugene Flynn, student in the Med-lco-Chlrurglcal College, Philadelphia, came home yesterday for the summer vacation. " Miss Alda Means, who graduated! in the Reynoldsville high school last week, went to her home .In Frostburg Saturday. Mrs. H. C. Leavenworth, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. G M. Mc Donald, in this place, went to Peofield last week. Miss Xula Hetrlck, who taught the township school at Pancoast the past term, went to Oil City Monday to visit a short time. Misses Maude Smith and Annie Sheets left here Monday to visit In Pittsburg, Pa., Wellsville and Steuben ville, Ohio. Mrs. Mary A. McFadden, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Levi Bee be near this place, returned to Brook ville Friday. Miss Wllda Williams was oalled to Newberry, Pa., last week on account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Winner. Mrs. John R. Barnard and Mrs. George Barnard, of Dayton, Armstrong Co., were guests of Mrs. John H. Cor bett the past week. M. J. Farrell, August Baldauf and S. J. Burgoon were in Punxsutawney Sunday attending a meeting of the Knights of Columbus. Miss Mildred Ridgeway, of New Bethlehem, visited in town several days last week and attended the high school commencement. Prof. C. J. Scott Is in Meadvllle this week and will visit at home of his father-in-law in Wellsville, Ohio, before returning to Reynoldsville. Mrs. Nancy Foley, of DuBols, was here all of last week to see her daugh ter, Miss Nelle Alice Foley, graduate In the high school of this borough, George Hartman Is at Bethlehem this week attending tbe State Commandery of the Knights of Malta as a delegate from the Reynoldsville Commandery. Law and Blair Sykes, who graduated in the Reynoldsville high school last week, went to Rldgway Saturday where their parents moved last week. James J. Hoffman Is In Philadelphia this week attending the State Council of the Knights of Columbus as a dele gate from Reynoldsville K. of C. Coun cil. . ' . Mrs. Thomas H. Plfer was in Pitts burg over Sunday. She accompanied her daughter, Miss Nellie Pifer, as far as Pittsburg on her way to Valparaiso, Ind. Gust Sypbrlt and wife, of DuBols, visited at homes of the former's staters, Mrs. Charles Crate'and Mrs. Neil Wal lace, in tills plaoe Sunday. - Mrs. J. L. 8ehall, of Wllklnsburg, Is visiting her pa routs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, Sr., In this place. She expects to remain here four or five weeks. Miss Anna Martin, who was in PltlB burg several weeks under treatment for stomach trouble, has returned and resumed her position in Hoffman's Jewelry store. John L. Graham, who travels through tbe southland for a lumber company, Is spending a couple of days at the home of his father-in-law, John H. Corbett, in thta place. Misses Edith Clark and EHzaboth Baughman, two of our public school teaches, are enjoying a trip this week to Harrlsburg, Pa., Washington, D C.,' and Mt. Vei-non, Va. Mrs Nelvin Compton, of Harrisbmv, and Mrs. Minnie Smith, of Lock Haven, are visiting their sister, Mrs. C. A. Stephenson, and sister-in-law, MrB. Dr. S. Reynolds, In this place. Kensll Stiles has received a govern ment appointment as guugor. The appointment was made nn tbe 23rd of last month, but Mr. Hi lies has not been ftBslgnod yet to a p'ace Prof. Charles S. Marah, assistant principal of our publia schools during the past term, wont to Saltsburg, Pa.,' Monday to teach In the "Kiskl" school at that plane until the summer vacation at least. William E. Reed, Sr., and Wm. Reed, Jr., are in Harrisburg tbls week attending the Grand Lodge of the Knights of the Golden Eagle. Wm. Reed, Jr., is a representative from Mt. Cliff Castle of Reynoldsville. Mrs. L. M. Simmons Is in OH City this weok attending the joint conven tion of the Foreign and Home Mission ary Societies of the Clarion Presbytery as a delegate from the Presbyterian Missionary Society of Reynoldsville. H. M. Hetrick, B. A. Barrett and L, S. Anderson went to Josephine, new town In Indiana county, Monday to work at their trade, carpentering, dur ing the coming summer. A large num ber of new houees are being erected at Josephine. Misses Eleanor and Aldine Reed started for Chicago,' 111., this morning to spend a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Reed. Mr. Reed has been very ill and as soon as able will have to leave Chicago for a differ ent climate. He may go to Arizona. Mra. C. S. Miller, of Jennings, Mary land, and Mrs. James D. George, of Vandorgrift, who were called here a couple of weeks ago on account of the serious Illness of their mother, Mrs. S. M. Siplo, will remain here until their mother returns from the Mercy Hos pital. Misses Catherine Dewey and Elsie Lawrence, . teachers in our publia schools the past term, returned to their respective homes Friday. Miss Dewey to North East, Pa., and Miss Lawrence to Munsey, Pa. Miss Dewey will be married next month to the editor of a newspaper In Canada. James Armagost, of East Brady, is visiting in town. Mr. Armagost, who was a conductor on one of the P. R. R. freight-trains that collided near here March 20, was so badly injured in the collision that be has not been able to return to work, and his doctor says he will not be able to work for several weeks yet. Milton J. Fillbart, a Reynoldsville boy who has been In Troutvllle the last few weeks, spent Monday in town and yesterday morning started on a trip to the Pacific coast. He expects to be gone three or four years and will see most of the western states before his return. He will stop at Indianapolis, Ind., and Chicago, 111., for short peri ods before going on to tbe other edge of the continent. Do You Want a New Carpet? have over 3,000 yards all wool in grains I am closing out at a bargain. C. R. Hall. Women's patent oxfords, wett sole, large eyelet and ribbon lace. Prioe 12.50. Adam's. Fresh stock fertilizer just arrived, Keystone Hardware Co. Fancy half hose Milllrens The Fifth Avenue Oxford, a perfect beauty to eye and ease for the feet; price 13.60. ' Adam's. ' Dr. Reed's cushion soled shoe for men; easy for your feet. Price 15.00. Adam's. New neckwear just in Milllrens. " Butterlok patterns 10 and 16o at Mil llrens. See the new shirt waists Milllrens. . v . Here at'enomeof the important things you want iu your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing: Best of Workiii;itifliip Best Material. Right Prict h. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder the jeweler. in the Peoples National bank building. t A BOX OF SWEATS For yourself or lady friend, made of the choicest materials, can be had here at all times. Our assortment of kinds and flavors is wonderful. Any one of the various kinds. If made to your order, could not be purer, fresher or more tasty. You can tickle your palate at small cost by purchasing here. REYNOLDSVILLE CANDY WORKS. Baroainsm organs I have the following second hand or gans that I will dispose of at these re markably low prices: 1 Palace Orgao, original price.. ..1110 00 Now 140.00 1 Weaver Organ, original price, S125.0C Now ttiO.OO 1 Weaver Organ, original price, $115.00 Now 50.00 These organs are in good condition aud warranted. Call and see tbem at Haskins' riusic Store Dealers in Everything Musical. Always on Time I tha ty or man who carries one of our Watches. Thej are M well known for their accuracy u for their benutv and durability. We hare a full line of Jewelry of the anest grade. Chain. Rings, plain and fancy,. Charms, Lockets, Brooches, Bracelots, Bans;, lea. Bat Pins, Studs, Hleeve Links, etc., all of the very newest designs, the boot makes and at very reasonable prices. SAMUEL KATZEN, - The Jeweler. Opp. UcEntlre's drug store. REYNOLD? VILI.K, PA. : m m I V X V