MONS. BRETON, THE MAN WHO LEAPS THE FORTY-FOOT GAP IN AN AUTOMOBILE. WBBm Mons Breton will give two free attractions each day during Old Homo Week. It U a thrilling sight to see the auto . mobile leap the forty foot gap. Mons. Breton Is the originator of and the only person In the world who actually leaps a gap with a fully equipped (although small) automobile. This machine weighs 400 pounds and carries a 3-horse power gasoline engine, air cooled, which propels It on the street. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Henry A. Swab was in Clarion last week. Miss Julia Murray Is visiting in Franklin. Miss Meta Herpel is visiting In Alle gheny City. James S. Abernathy is visiting in Tioga county. Mrs. J. B. Nichols vUited In Brad ford last week. Dr. W. B. Alexander Is In Pitts burg this week. John Friel, of Catfish, was a visitor In town this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Faired spent Sun day (n Pittsburg. Ed. L. Foster, of Ieeliu, was a visitor in town last week. Miss Mary Norris, of Allegheny, Is visiting in Paradise. F. C. Wescoat was at Ceder Point, Ohio, the past week. Mrs. Charles Lorenc visited In New Bethlehem last week. P. J. Shannon and wife visited in Punxsutawney Sunday. H. C. Fleming, of Driftwood, was a visitor in town last week. J. A. Bigley, of Rimcrsburg, was a visitor in town last week. , J. C. Williams, of Kidgway, wbb a visitor in town yesterday. James Lawrence, of Clarion, was a visitor In town last week. D, E. Armagost and wife visited in East Brady the past week,- Father Sullivan, of Houtzdale, visited in Reynolds vllle this week. Mrs. Andy Guth, of East Brady, Was a visitor In town this week. Miss Jennie Harp, of Brookville, was a visitor in town yesterday. W. A. Thompson and wife are visit ing a daughter at Coal Glen. Mrs. G. T. Woodford visited her mother in DuBois this week. Miss Mabel Hetrick, of Erie, is visit ing her parents in this place. Mra. Nora Oswald and Miss Erma Pifer are visiting In Brookville. , Thomas Jelbart, of Johnsonburg, was visitor In town the past week. Miss Ethlyn Wlnslow, who has been working at New Castle, Is at home. Edgar Shields left here Monday to visit in Pittsburg and California, Pa. T. F. Schugrou and son, William, were In Williamsport the past week. Rev. J. H. Jelbart, ot New Bethle hem, was a visitor In town this week. Eugene Cochran and wife, of Brook ville, were visitors In town this week. Mrs. Sarah Carrier, of Summerville, has been visiting In town the past week. Mrs. D. M. Dunsmore visited a daughter at Smetbport the past week. Miss Margaret Butler left here Friday to visit in Klttannlng and Prlcedale, Pa. Miss Golda King, of Sykesville, was the guest of Miss Ethlyn Winslow Sun day. MissJMinerva Chatham, of Rochester, N. Y., Is visiting her parents at Hop kins. Charles Carl and wire, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., are visiting in town this week. Mrs. Charles A. Herpel visited in Klttannlng and Pittsburg the past week. Vincent Reynolds, of Johnstown, vis ited his parents in this place the past weeic Miss Nell Pifer, who was attending school at Valparaiso, Ind., has returned home. F. B. Brumbage, of Allegheny City, is visiting at home of J. M: Norrls In Paradise. George Hartman has been In Clarion county the past week doing hauling at the Nolan Park. 1 SHKff Walter B. Reynolds, of Warren, waB a visitor In town the first of this week. Bert A. Hays, of Allegheny City, vis ited his parents in this place last week. Charles M. Feicht, wife and aon of Punxsutawney, were visitors in town Sunday. Miss Doll Kinter, of Summerville, was the gunst of Miss Helena Black Saturday. Thomas Davidson and wife, of Dun kirk, N. Y., were visitors in town the past week. Misses Christina and Sophia Deitz. of Allegheny City, were visitors In town last week. John, William and Robert Robertson, of Bitumen, Pa., were visitors In town lust week. Mrs. George Roller is visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson, at Bitumen. Mrs. H. B. McGarrah and children and Miss Grace Craig visited In Silgo over Sunday. E. O. Dickey and wife, of Black Lick, Indiana county, were visitors in town the past week. Mrs. Andrew Wheeler and son are visiting the former's mother in Wash ington county, Pa. Ltndsey Beer, a pharmacist of Pitts burg, spent Sunday with bis mother In West Reynoldsville. William Collum, of Buffalo, N. Y visited his sister, Mrs. O. D. O'Doll, in this place last week. Rev. T. R. Johnstone and his sister, Mrs. W. L. Johnston, visited in Punx sutawney this week. Lawrence Morgan, of Stockton, Cal., vlsfted bis siBter, Mrs. F. C. Wesco, in this place last week. Miss Bess Corbett, of Corsica, visited her aunt, Mrs. Robert Z. Parrish, on Fifth street last week. Miss Grace Burge, of Clearfield, visited at home of her uncle, William Burge, the past week. Misses Aida and Leone Baum, Mar garet McKernan and Ethel Schuckers visited in DuBois Sunday. Miss Anna Snyder, of Paterson, N. J., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snyder, In West Reynoldsville. Misses May and Bessie Seltzer, of Lock Haven, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. A. P. King, on Grant street. Miss Martha Burgess, of Sprlngdale, Pa., was a visitor at home of her cous in, D. H. Breakey, the past week. Miss Lena Herpel left here Monday to visit relatives in San Antonio, Texas. She will be absent about one year. P. T. McMahon, of Susquehanna, N. Y., was a visitor at home of Joseph McKernan several days last week. G. M. Davis and wife left here Satur day morning to visit a week or two In Verona, Pittsburg and Johnstown. James Lowther, of Homer City, Pa., spent Sunday at home of his uncle, William Barclay, on Jackson street. George Whlld, of Scranton, Pa., has been visiting his sister, Mra. William Copping, on Jackson street the past week. Miss Margaret Applegate, typo in the Klttannlng Daily Tinifg office, spent Sunday at her home In this place. Mrs. Julia Bolton and grandson, Gerald Bolton, of California, Pa., who were visiting in town, returned home Monday.-' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Swope, of Blueball, Centre Co., were visitors at home of E. C. Sensor a couple of days last week.. Rev. Charles Zetler, pastor of the M. E. church at Summerville, visited his sister, Mm. C. N. Lewis, in this place last week. Mr. and, Mrs. Emil Persyn, Aoll Per syn, Adlel Verbecke, Carmlle De Looter and George Bohgert, of Medix Run, were visitors ftt home of Mr. and Mrs. Teofeel DeMay In West Reynoldsville the past week. Mrs. R. P. Nelson, of Youngstown, Ohio, Is visiting her mother, Mrs, Ellen Friel, In this place. Misses Maude and Floce Putney, of Greeley, Colorado, were guests of Miss Cella Yost and Mrs. Harvey S. Deter the past week. Mrs. C. W. Flynn and Miss Catherine Kerr went to Kingsville, Clarion coun ty, yesterday to attend the funeral of Miss Annie Kerr. . Miss Mary Hlttner, of Indiana, who was visiting at home of Ben Haugh near Prescottville, a couple of weeks, has returned to her home. Mrs. John M. Corbett, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. M. J. Corbett, of Falls Creek, spent Sunday with the litter's son, Charles M. Corbett, In this place. Mrs. G. R. Yuengert, of West Reyn oldsville, visited a few days last week with two sons In Butler who are em' ployed In the Butler Steel Car Works. Mrs. E. R. Malnes, of Rochester, N, Y., who visited four weeks with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chatham, at Hopkins, returned home Thursday. Fran a Schilling and wife, of Youngs town, Ohio, who were visiting the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Dally, several weeks, returned home Saturday. Mrs. John Mitchell, son and daugh ter, James and Savllla, of "Idaho Springs, Col., are visiting in Reynolds ville. This Is Mrs. Mitchell's first visit here In ten years. Mrs. L. W. Ramsey U vlsitiDg In Terre Haute, Ind. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hamilton and Miss Margaret McKlnnltk homo the first of thin wei-V. tar K. C. Schuckers and son, Joseph, who were visiting the former' grand mother at Lawrence, Kan., returned home Snturday. They were absent about seven weeks. Melvln Fisher, who has been work ing at Greenwich, Conn., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Fisher. He will return to Greenwich the latter part of this week. Fred Johnson, who is In the employ of the Vulcan Soot Cleaner Company and has been at Toledo and other cities in Ohio for six months, Is visiting his father in this place. Misses Amanda and Lottie Lukehart, of Falls Creek, and Miss Laura Case, of Brockwayvllle, visited the former's sister, Mrs. John R. Sowers. In West Reynoldsville the past week. Electrical Shock. Morris North, of this place, a lineman in the employ of the Jefferson Traction Co., while at work splicing a trolley wire at Reynoldsville last Monday afternoon, received 500 volts of electric ity and escaped without serious Injury. William Organ, his working companion, was nearby when the wire broke and his prompt action in kicking it out of North's hands probably saved ' bis life. Punxsutawney Republican. "Regular as the Sun" Is an expression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun is the most regular performance in the universe, unless It Is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. druggists. 25c. Reynoldsville and Sykesville. Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Via B. R. & P. Ry. Sunday, Aug. 11. Special train leaves Sykes 6 00 a. m., and returning leaves Niagara Falls 7.00 p. m. and Buffalo 8 00 p. m. Tickets also good returning from Buffalo Mon day, Aug. 12th. Round trip fare $2.50, See schedules published In news Items and being circulated showing thb com plete train Bervlce to and from Nolan Park from all P. R. R and P. S. & C, points on accounv of the Big HarveBt Home Picnic and Carnival August 14-17, 1907. White oxfords at Milllrens. Red Cross shoes mean comfort for woman's feet. 13.50 and 4 00. Adams Long silk and lisle gloves. Milllrens BING-STOKE COMFY Department Stores "OLD HOME WEEK" SALE Commences Thursday Morning, Con tinues until after "Old Home Week." Each department is full of bargains. Red and Black Bunting for decorating. Flags and Decorations of all kinds. WE SAVE YOU 15 TO 35 PER CENT ON ALL BASEHENT GOODS. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 65,000.00 Resources . . $550,000.00 OFFICERS J. O. Kmn, Vtce-Prea. DIRECTORS J. 0. Kins Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond John II. Kacchkh, Pre. John H. Kauchpr Henry C. Delnle Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Your Business Respectfully Solicited When selecting a Bank you are Invited to consider our qualifications. Capital, $ 1 00,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $ 1 8,000.00. A modern equipment renders our service prompt and efficient. WE BEG THE FAVOR OF 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 BUILDING- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Harvest Home Picnic) Ho M Aipst K to 17, 11 EXCURSION TICKETS To Nolan Park will be sold August 14, 15, 18 and 17, good returning until August 17, Inclusive, from the following stations at the low rates quoted: bast Brady. J'85 Phllllpston I" Red Bank l- Lawsonham Klmersburg I."0 Bllgo ' iM New Bethlehem Oak hldge 10 J. B.WOOD, Paisenger Traffic Manager. The Star's Want Column K. C. Schcckehs, Cashier John H. Corbett K. H. Wilson AT Hawthorn ,65 Mayport.... ,60 Brookville .55 Fuller SO Reynoldsville , 1,15 Falls Creek 1.10 DuBois '. 1.50 ' GEO. W.BOYD, General Passenger Agent. never fails to bring results
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