ffle It O REYNOLDSVILLE. PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. 1907. NUMBEft 8. : VOLUME 16. o Q O O O O Bing-Stoke Company Dep re Early Closing Sale Next Week. Bargains in All Departments. Commencing Monday, July 8th, We will Close our store At 6 p. m.v Except Saturday, Until Sept. 1st. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Basement Goods in Early Clos ing Sale ,Next Week. Early Closii SALE $ ft a In! a a a TIT mr-i- TTaaIt POUT VIEW 3 LOTS Sold Since June 22. You had best pick out your lot now. Something doing in Point View this summer. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ' a a a te POINT VIEW LAND COMPANY 8 s The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . , $165,000.00 $550,000.00 John H. Kaughkr, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry G. Delhle OFFICERS J. 0. Kiwi, Vtce-Pres. DIRECTORS J. 0. Ring Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond K. C. ScHUCKKRg, Cashier John H. Corbett K. H. WlUon Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Your Business RcspcctfuIIySoIicitcd When selecting a Bank you are invited to consider our qualifications. Capitat$ 100,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $18,000.00. A modern equipment render our service prompt and efficient. WE BEG THE FAVOR OP AN INQUIRY. Semi-annual interest allowed and compounded on Savings ' Accounts with most liberal withdrawal privileges. THE-PEOPLES -NATIONAL-BANK REYNOLDSVILLE PENN'A OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDINQ. JIBEL IN DIVORCE. Alice Bullock Terms Bay Bullock. - No 70, November Term, 1909, Plurles Bub pceoa Id Divorce. JEFFERSON COUNTT. S8: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To Bay Bullock, Gseetlng: We command you. a twice before you were commanded, that all matter of business and excuaea being aet aside, you be and appear In your proper person before our Judge at Brookvllle, at our court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the second Monday of August next, to show cause. If any you have, why your wife, Alice Bullock, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she hath contracted with you, the said Ray Bullock, agreeable to the f eiltlon and Libel exhibited against you before our said Court, and this you shall la no case omit at your peril. Witness the Hon. John W. Reed, Presldont of our Court at Brookvllle, the 8th day of April, A. D 1907. Allowed by the Court. Attest C thus H. Blood, Prothonotary. To Ray Bullock, Greeting! Vou are hereby not I lied to appear before the Honorable Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleas, at Brookvllle, Pa., on the second Monduy of August next, to auswer as set forth In tbe above subpoena. GRANT SCHEFANOCKEB. JunetO. IWI7. Sheriff JBEL IN DIVORCE. Bessie M. Gray versos Fred G. Gray. No. 48. January, Term, 1907, Plarles 8ub- JEFFERSON OOITNTV Kit The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To Fred G. Gray, Greeting: We command vou, as twice before you were commanded, tbat all matter of bus iness and excuses being set aside, you h m.nA appear In your proper person Before our luuge at nrooavine, it our uoart or uommon Pleas, there to be held on the second Monday of August next, to show cause. If any you have, why your wife, Bessie M. Gray, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she hath contracted with vou, the said Fred G. Gray, agreeable to tbe Petition in Libel exhblud aralnst vou before our said Court, and this you shall In no case omit at your peril. tVitnesa the Hou. John W. Reed, President of our said Court at Brookvllle, theHthday ui nnni, a. u., it". A Mowed by t he Court. Attest Oyhds H. Bixjod, Prothonotary To Fred O.Orav. Greeting: You are hereby nntittVd to appear before the Honorable Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, at Brookvllle, Pa., on the second Mon day of August next, to answer as set forth In tns above suippna. (iKANT HCHEAFNOCKER. June M, l'.J7. Sheriff. THE PEOPLE, WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Leon Wescoat is visiting at Eaton, Ind. Miss Caroline Robinson is visiting In DuBols. Mies Marie Arnold is visiting in Brookvllle. Mr, and Mrs. G. W.. Kline spent Sun day In DuBois. John Foust was in Pittsburg a couple days last week. 1 Mrs. Olive Shaw and family are visit ing in Oil City. Mrs. W. E. Lucas visited in Brook- vlllle last week. Postmaster E. C. Burns was In Pitts burg last week. Mrs. George G. Williams was in Pittsburg Saturday. Frank P. Alexander left here Monday on a trip to Mobile, Ala. Prof. J. R. Wilson, of Corsica, was in town the first of this week. J. W. Chatham returned Saturday from a visit In Lock Haven. Harry Gibson, of Pittsburg, is visit ing friends in Reynoldsville. James G. Brown is in West Virginia this week on a business trip. Val Shaw, of Ford City, visited in Reynoldsville the past week. '' Roscoe Delble will go to Warren to day to spend the Fourth of July. Thomas Grlcks, of New Castle, Is visiting his parents in this place. Frank King, student in State College, is home for the summer vacation. Forrest and Ralph Ressler went to Qhl yesterday to visit a couple of days. Ralph SifT, of Desire, is visiting at home of his uncle, A. Katzen, in this place. Miss Emma Ross, of Bradford, was the guest of Mrs. John H. Wagner last week. rs. Joseph ' Bateson, of Rathmel, went toPittston, Pa., Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs. Paul A. Hoffman, of Renovo, Is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Myers. Miss Dorothy Sutter visited her sis ter, Mrs. H. P. Thompson, in Brookvllle last week. Mrs. J. W. Gillespie, who had been In Pittsburg three weeks, returned home last week. Mrs. S. T. Reynolds went to Clear field Monday to attend the funeral of a Miss McLaughlin. Frank P. Alexander, assistant cashier of the Peoples National bank, was in Pittsburg last week. O. A. Gray, who spent two weeks with his family in this place, has re turned to Philadelphia. Thomas Lowther, of Somerset, Pa., visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. Barkley, in this place last week. Miss Edna Lewis and brother, Ron ald, visited their Grandmother Zetler at Emerlckvllle last week. Mrs. Mary Bowser, of Plumvllle, Indi ana Co., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Davis, In this place. Miss Grace E. Fergus, of Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting ber brother, Robert Fer gus, in West Reynoldsville, Miss Agnes Booker, of Barnesboro, Pa., Is visiting at home of her Grand father Gricks in this place. Mrs. Bert S. Burns went to DuBols Monday to visit with Mrs. John Britton until after tbe Fourth of July. Mrs. John Beck, of New Bethlehem, spent Sunday with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Phillips, in this place. John Britton and wife, of DuBols, spent Sunday at home of the latter's father, C. J. Kerr, in this place. George Hunter and Miss Gertrude Sterley spent Sunday at home of the former's parents at Winslow, Pa. Rev. T. R. Johnstone, of Ottumwa, Iowa, preached In the Presbyterian church at this place last Sunday. J.J.Sutter, who was at Cambridge Springs, Pa., two weeks for benefit of his health, returned home Friday. Martin Phalen and daughter. Miss Margaret Phalen, went to Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday to remain several days. E. C. Sensor, who has charge of a lumber camp in Forest Co:, is spendlog a couple of days with his family in this place. Mrs. W. S. Kelrn. of Arrow, Pa., and Mrs. J. N. Jonnson, of Ashtola, Pa,, are visiting Mrs. James Cathcart on Fourth street. Henry A. Swab, a contractor, went to Cambridge Springs, Pa., last week to remain several days for benefit of hi health. Thomas S. Cathers, of Gallon, Ohio, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Allen Cathers, In Winslow township. J. M. King, sawyer on a large saw mill at Boyer, W. Va., came to this place Saturday to spend this week with his family. Mrs. James B. Orr went to Mineral Bluff, Ga., last week to spend a couple of weeks with her husband, who is em ployed there. , - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bunce and sob, William, of Kane, were tbe guests of ye editor and wife from Friday noon until Saturday noon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Phillips went , to Philadelphia Monday to spend two weeks with two sons and three daugh ters who reside in that oity. Charles Sensor, who is employed by the Bell Telephone Co., returned Mon day from Kentuoky, where he had been working on the company's lines. Misses Elvira Johnston, Kittle Mow ery, Olive Sykes and Florence Parrlsh, . students in the Clarion State Normal, came home last week on vacation. Hon. R. H. Longwell, of Brock way ville, one of our worthy representatives in the last session of the state legisla ture, was in town Friday on business. J, A. Blaydon, electrlcan, who waj away from tewn several months, has returned and will be given his old position as electrlcan at tbe Bilk mill. Alex Rlstod and wife left hers Mon day to vUit In Cleveland, Ohio, H couple of weeks and then Mrs. Rlston will to Erie, Pa., to visit an aunt In that city. John Reddecllff and wife and Peter Robertson and wife, of Bitumen, spent Sunday with the latter's daughter, Mrs. George Roller, and family In this place. Mrs. Dr. S. Reynolds and grand daughter, Imogen Mitchell, and Mrs. C. A. Stephenson, left here yesterday to visit a couple of weens in Connels- vllle. , Mrs. James Lukehart, of Falls Creek, cams down last week to see her daugh ter, Mrs. John R. Sowers, and new grandson tbat arrived at home of Mr. 8owers. J. W. Bullard, of Providence, R. I., Is the dyer at Reynoldsville Woolen Mills Co. plant. Mr. Bullard has been ' here several weeks. His wife came.bere last week. - Miss Olive Shlllinger, of Martins Ferry, Ohio, and Miss Esther Lydick, of MabafTey. were guests of Miss Grace Meek at the Baptist parsonage In this place the past week: Dr. John H. Murray, wife and son, Russell, of this place, and Beit Long and wife, of Sykesville, went to Hull Station, Potter Co., Monday to spend a few days trout fishing. Mrs. L. S. Anderson, Mrs. J. S. Mo Donald and children returned home Saturday after a ten days visit among friends and relatives at Creekslde, Indi ana, Punxsutawney and Panic. Peter Deegan and wife, who moved to Duluth, Minn., about a year ago, have moved back to Reynoldsville. Mr. Deegan was a conductor on the Jeffer son Traction Co. line before be moved away. Miss Hannah Miller, trained nurse of Philadelphia, who returned the early part of last month from a trip to Italy with a patient, visited her Mater, Mrs. W. S. Christy, in this place tbe past ' week. William Fisette, of Butler, Alfred and Misses Emma and Evelyn Fisette, of Pittsburg, who were called here to attend the funeral of their Grandmoth er Green, returned to Butler and Pitts burg yesterday. Francis D. Smith, who was to have returned to Knoxwood, Alabama, last week, made a trip to Pittsburg the lat ter part of last week to see a specialist ' Instead of going south. He will go to Knoxwood this week. Miss Nellie E. Suttor, of New Beth lehem, who was at Cambridge Springs two weeks with her father, J. J, Sutter, visited a couple of days a home of her parents in tbls place the past week on return trip from Cambridge. A. T. Bing, president of the Bing Stoke & Co. department stores, and wife will leave here this evening on a two weeks trip to Buffalo, Lake On tario and Syracuse, N. Y. At the lat ter place they will visit their daughter, Mrs. P. P. Womer. A Wonderful Happening. Port Byron, N. Y., has witnessed one of tbe most remarkable cases of healing ever recorded. Amos F. King, of that place says: "Buoklen's Arnica Salve cured a sore on my leg with which I had suffered eighty years,' I am now eighty-five." Guaranteed to cure all sores, by Stoke & Feicht Drur Co. druggists, 50c, Reynoldsville and Sykesville. X i r- I
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