THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. In Pittsburg this Henry Montle wag week. Mrs. Lilly Moore U vlsltloff In Leech burp. Mr. T. H. Armagost 1b visiting In OH City,. Mrs. A. n. Weed was In Pittsburg Monday. B, W. J. Laskowslcl was In Pittsburg last week. James Sbaner spent the Fourth at Clearfield. Nlnlan Cooper visited in Beechwoods the past week. John Frlel, of Catfish, was a visitor In town last week. Mrs. Joe Schlllacl visited In Rldgway the past week. G. Newell Meeker and wife visited In Kane last week. Roy Newberry and wife visited In Clearfield last week. Harry Herpcl, of Pittsburg, spent the Fourth in this place. F. C. Wescoatand family are visiting in Cleveland, Ohio. Tim Reagin, of Bakerton, was a visitor in town last week. H. J. Hughes, of Pittsburg, was a visitor in town last week. Rov. 8. T. Hlmes, of Punxsutawney, had business In town Monday. Miss Annie Williams, of Sllgo, was a visitor in town the past week. Miss Frances McCartney Is visiting Miss Annie Williams In Sllgo. Willis A. Hoon, of Monessen, was a visitor in town the past week. Di;. Harry B. King went to Pittsburg this morning on a business trip. Miss Wllla McNltt, of Mifflin, Pa., Is the guest of Miss Lois Robinson. Charles Pifer and wife are visiting the letter's parents in Brook villa. Master Earl Hanna, of Albion, Pa., is the guest of Arthur H. Hasklns. Misses Lydla Melllnger and Helen Smith visited in Big Run last week. Earl Deropsey and wife, of Dent's Run, were visitors in town last we6k. Albert Hellburg and wife, of Punxsu Butawney, were visitors in town last week. A. P. Hall, of Clarksburg, W. Va., is visiting his father, C. R. Hall, in this place. Dr. B. E. Hoover and Joseph R. Mlll iren spent Sunday at Wlnslow. Gasklll township. Miss Martha Osborn, of Driftwood, was the guest of Miss Cora Mitchell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McConaughey, of JohnBonburg, were visitors in town lasfweek. Mrs. John Yenewine had an opera tion performed on her right arm re recently. R. L. McKee, of Barnosboro, visited his brother, G. B. McKee, in this place last week. J. EUon Smith left here Friday night on a trip to the silver mines at Cobalt, Canada. Lawyer Frank M. Flynn, of Philadel phia, visited his mother in this place last week. A. E." Dunn, hardware merchant of Falls Creek, had business in town yesterday. Clarence M. Leird and wife spent Sunday with the latter'g parents in Clearfield. Eugene Black, of New Kensington, visited his parents in this place the past week. Harry L. Schlablg and wife visited the former's parents in this place the past week. , Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Baldwin left here Monday on a trip to Warren and sever al other places. Miss Julia Stoxe, Margaret Stoke and - Rose Black spent the Fourth of July in Philipsburg. J. A. Hiles, who Is employed at Kay lor, Pa., spent last week with his family at Prescottville. Mrs. Reece Williams went to Brock wayville yesterday to visit until latter part of this week. Miss Mabel Sample, of Rochester, N. Y., is visiting at home of her aunt, Mrs. A. G. Milliren. Miss Josephine Montgomery, sten ographer in Pittsburg, visited her par ents here last week. Mrs. Catherine1 Milliren, of Gram pian, is visiting her son, Joseph R. Milliren, in this place. Miss Nellie Armour spent several days last week in DuBola with her grandmother, who is ill. Mrs. Alfred DeHart, of New Kensing ton, has been visiting her parents in this place the past week. John O'Neal and wire, of Driftwood, epent Sunday at home of the latter's parent in this place. Mrs. A. W. Adam; of Brockwayvllle, is visiting her son, T. F. Adam, in Jleynoldsville this week. Anthony Baley and wife, of Clarion, spent Sunday at home of J. T. Guthrie. Miss Edna Ktt.stolner, of Cloveland, Ohio, Is the guest of Mrs. F. O. Sutter. Miss Maud Hartman, of Clarion, Is visiting her sister, Miss Sara Hartman, In this place. G. C. Strouse, wife and two children are away on a ten day visit in Indiana, Altoona and other places. R. H. Morrison, of Snyder township, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Hood Knox, in this place. Mrs. F. P. Goldrlck, of California, Pa., visited her brother, Mlohaol Mar tin, In this place this week. Ferdinand Miller, miiBlo Instructor of Klttannlng, and wife, visited relatives in this place the past week. Mrs. A H. Fleming and daughter, Helen, returned Saturday from a two weeks' visit In Curwensville. Charles El lenberger and wife visited their sister, Mrs. C. A. Pifer, in this place over the Fourth of July. Harvey L. Hoke wont to Pittsburg yesterday morning as a witness on a case in the United States oourt. Frank Degnan returned to Rldgway Monday after spending a few days at home of his parent in this place. Mrs. W. C. Furgeson, of Cranberry, N. J., Is vNitlng ber sister, Mrs. M. M. Moore, in Washington township.' Mr. 'and Mrs. William Ransch, of Monterey, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewis several days last week. J. N. Small will go to Kane at noon to-day to attend the District Council of United Brotherhood of Carpenters. Mrs. Philip Thompson, of Butler, visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. O. Johns, in this place the past week. Ed. Cleer and wife, of Pittsburg, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hinderllter, in this place. Clarence H. Patterson, who is now employed in New Kensington, spent the Fourth with his family in this place. Miss Vera Applegate returned Mon day from a week's visit with her sister, Miss Margaret Applegate, in Klttan nlng. James Walker and wife, of New Ken sington, and Frank Henry and wife, of Cannonsburg, were visitors In town last week. J. K. Johnston and wife spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. W. K. Wlnslow, at Mt. Pleasant, near Benne zette. Mrs. William Epler, of Baltimore, Md., who was visiting in town eight weeks, started for her home yesterday morning. W. A. Winner and wife, of Newberry, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Williams, In West Reyn oldsville. Prof. E. T. Hutchison and wife, of Klttannlng, spent last week with the former's sister, Mrs. George Melllnger, in this place. Mrs. John Stauffer and twins, of Du Bols, visited the formers' parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Trudgen, in this place the past week. Mrs. J. B. Neale, who Is spending the summer in Kane for benefit of ber health, has been in town several days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ebers, of Pitts burg, visited the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, In West Reyn oldsville last week. John A. Ulrich, of Nosbit, Pa., a former resident of town, was here a couple of days last week shaking hands with old time friends. Miss Florence McDonald, of Drift wood, and Miss Tee McDonald, of Em porium, were guests of MIbs Jessie Shannon over Sunday. P. W. Yeaney went to Ford City Saturday to visit a sister who is ill. He visited two sisters in New Bethle hem before returning home. Miss Lena Black, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Dunsmore, in Philipsburg two weeks, returned home the latter part of last week. Mrs. E. Wagner, oj Wilkinsburg, and Mrs. E. Grinder, of New Bethlehem, visited their cousin, Mrs. James T. Butler, in this place last week. Lloyd Arnold, student in Glrard Col lege, Philadelphia, came to town Satur day to spend the summer vacation with his mother, Mrs. David Sowers. Frank D. Smith, proof reader in the Government printing office in Washing ton, D. C, visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, in this place the past week. Mrs. L. J. McEntire returned yester day from a three weeks' visit at home of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Mitchell, In Houtzdale, where a new granddaugh ter arrived during her visit there. Rev. Charles H. Fitzwllliams and wife visited Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Meek at the Baptist parsonage yesterday. In a few days they go to Springvllle, N. Y., Rev. Fitzwllliams' new pastorate. James W. Stevenson, of New York, vlxtted his father-in-law, M. M. Davis, Esq., in this place, and his father, Henry Stevenson, near Sandy Valley, the past week. ' John Reddecllff. who wa visiting here ten days, returned to his home In Bitumen Monday. Ills father, Richard Rtddeollff, accompanied John bomn to remain a couple of weeks. Mrs. G. H. Welch anil Mrs. James R. Welch, of Cross Fork, Pa., were called to home of their parents near this place last week on account of the Illness of their brother, Samuel Dickey. Mrs. Maggie Foster returned the past week from an extended visit in Manor ville, Tltusville, Oil City and other points in Western Pennsylvania. L. H. Boyle and wife, Mabe Harrlger and wife and Mrs. Elmer E. Sohuckers were at Pansy Saturday attending a family reunion at home of the ladles' parents, Mr and Mrs. MlchaelHotrick. David Lowther, of Homer City, Pa., visited his sister, Mrs. William Barc lay, In this place last week. His mother, Mrs. Jessie Lowther, accom panied him home to remain there several weeks. William Bone and wife, of Barnes boro, George Bone and family, - of Smlthport and Thomas McQuown. wife and son, of Punxsutawney, spent latter part of last week with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bone, Sr. Misses Zero, and Net Wiley, of Reyn- oldBvllle, and Mrs. F B. Wiley, of Brookvllle, wont to Rldgway Wednes day to vUlt a few days and from there went to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N, Y., on an extended visit. James G. Brown, wife and two child ren loft here Monday for Montrose, Col., where thev will reside. .Their many friends here were sorry to say good bye, but wish them success and happiness Id their new home. MIbs Adda Hunter, of Beechwoods, who was trimmer for Mrs. S. V. Hays last year, but this year was trimming In a milliner store in WayncBburg, stopped off in town a day last week on her way to her home in Beechwoods. B. A. Barrett, Samuel Brlllhart, H. M. Hetrtck and E. M. Ohls went to Vandergrlft Monday where first three have been working at carpenter trade and came home to spend the Fourth of July. Mr. Ohls will work in a tlnplate mill. Misses Edna and Maud Moore, of Philadelphia, and Miss Mabel Moore, of Cranberry Station, N. J., all three trained nurses, are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Moore, in Washington township. This is the first time the three Bisters have been at home together for five years. SHICK & WAGNER -THIi BIG STORE WARM WEATHER SPECIALTIES i ' Another small shipment of all silk: Ribbons in 40, 60 and 80 widths that we bought from the mill at a great re duction, and which we are offering as av special attraction at 8 cents a yard. Two pieces of 75c Figured Swiss at 49c. One piece All-Over Embroidery at 79c. The above mentioned are only a few of the many attractive things we are offer ing at prices that will interest you. This is a good time to get your Green Trading Stamp Books filled. COR. MAIN AND FIFTH STS. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. , Bing-Stoke Company Dep & . lb ore Bargains in all cum fa fa a t fa fa fa fa fa $ fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa A We close at six o'clock, except Saturday, until September 1st g fa . . b fa . . . . 0 5? ' T-N T TsV T "N TV T T 1 V f. . r T . tt -a tv r w Bargains in All Departments. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Basement fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa. fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa o BING-STOKD COMFMY t. .TV
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