PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Glimpses of the People who are Pass ing To and Fro. Ed. Cleer, of Pittsburg, la visiting in town. O. H. Johnston and wife are visiting in Tlonesta. Mrs. Daniol Syphrit visited in Pen field the past week. Will White went to Franklin Sunday to accept a position. John Ward, Jr., of Pittsburg, was a Visitor in town Sunday. Miss Ruth Mitchell visited in New Bethlehem the past week. Mrs. Lavlna Htuim, or Punxsulawney, was a visitor in town Sunday. J. A. Myers visited a daughter near Heathville the past week. Joseph Williams and Roscoe Dolble were in Kittanning last Thursday. Misses Jessie and Ethlyn George, of Clarion, visiting in West Reynoldsville. Mrs. Hettie Neff and two sons, Ezra find Thomas, visited in Brookville Fri day. Miss Lucie Johnston, of Olympia, Wash., visited relatives in town last week. Miss May Van Dusen, of Hustings, Pa., is the guest of Miss Fannie Alex ander. Misses Margaret and Mildred Love are visiting their Grandmother Love at Corsica. Miss Maude Pierce, of Punxsutawney, - was the guest of Miss Anna Murray Saturday. Mrs. Nancy Beer and daughter, Mrs. H. A. Gaybart, visited in DuBois Thursday. Miss Eya Marsh, of New Bethlehem, was the guest of Miss Georgia Corbett the past week. John R. Hillis, wife and children visited in Ridgway a couple of days the past week. John MoClure, of Allegheny City, visited at home of his parents at this -. . .LI. I piaue luia weea. Mrs. Edward Clark is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Gates, at Grace ton, Indiana Co. Ab. Weaver, of DuBois, visited his brother-in-law, A. T3. Weed, in this place over Sunday. ' Miss Josephine Montgomery, of Pitts j burg, spent Sunday at home of her parents in this place. , Mrs. John R. Barnard ard John Bar ., nard, Jr., of Dayton, wrr-j visitors at J. ,H. Corbett's last week. Miss Bessie Williams, of Limestone, N. Y., is visiting at home of her grand father, K. S. Williams. Mrs. T. S. Arnold and daughter, of Clarion, are visiting at home of form er's uncle, Dr. J. C. King. H. E. Vandervort, of Sumpter, South Carolina, formerly of this place, was a visitor in town lait week. Misses Dora Reed, Mallssa Sensor and Jessie Campbell are spending sev eral days in Indiana county. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . . OFFICERS J. O. Kino, Vlue-Pres. DIRECTORS J.C. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond John H. Kadchrh, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry O. Delble Every Accommodation'Consistent with Careful Banking THE PEOPLES NATIONAL-BANK REYNOLDSVILLE PENN'A Extends a general inyitationtoCallJvisitors Jduring . Old Home Week to make this Bank their headquar ters. Suitable quarters will be at your disposal for any letter writing or business transaction that you may have to transact. It is our desire that you make yourself at home and have a Good Time in the Old Town. . Capital, $100,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $18,000.00. Closing Out all Summer I Goods at Less than CostJ I Dotted Swiss, 25, now 17c. Dotted Swiss, 20, now lie. : Dotted Swiss, was 20c, now 14c. Figured Batiste, was 15 and 18c, now 10c 3 jr Figured Batiste, 12y2c, now 8c. 3 tr Figured Batiste, 10c, now 6c. 3 rr Ladies' Dressing Sacques,'50c, now 39c. jig . 5 S Ladies' Hose 9c. Children's Hose, broken lots215 and 3 E 18c, now 10c. r3 S Men's Dress Shirts, 50c, now 35c. Men's Dress Shirts, i j $1.00, now 75c. 2 E Men's Summer Underwear, 22 cents. j5 ST Men's Pants, 75 cents. Men's $1.50 Pants for 95c. Can't quote prices on all goods, but everything re- S S duced proportionately to prices quoted. N.HANAU. 1 MiUiUiUiiiiUiiiiiuiuuuiiUiUiUiaiiiiuiuiUiUiiiaiUiuuuif Com Mitciiell is visiting in PunxsU' tawney. Ed. Gooder was in Curwensville yesterday. Mrs J. Elson Smith is visiting in Clarion county. Miss Iva Newcomo visited in Brook ville yesterday. John W. Coleman is visiting in Clar iou county ibis wei'k. Wallace Mitchell is visiting an aunt at Plumville, Indiana Co. J. Elson Smith is at Globe, Arizona, looking at a copper mine. Mrs. I. Horwitz and daughter, Miss Rose Horwitz, are 1n Pittsburg this week. E. It. Syphrit and wife, of Braddock, visited the former's parents in Paradise last week. Miss Hazel Heffner Is visiting in Punxsutawney. Dr. A. J. Meek and Rev. .1. 8. Jewell visited iu DuBois Monday. Miss Ethlyn Wlnslow is spending a couple of days at North Fork camp near Brookville. Misses Luclle and Alice Mitchell left here Friday on a trip to Oil City, Pa., and Niagara Falls, IS. Y. Miss Catherine Mara, of West New ton, is visiting her sister, Miss Mar garet S.oke, in this place. Mrs. Wm. Northey, and daughter, Miss Flora, are visiting the former's Bon at Starford, Indiana county. Mrs. Solomon Shaffer, of Pinevllle, Ky., is visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Shatter, in this place. Gideon Smith, of Clarion county, who was visiting at borne of bis son, J. Elson Smith, returned home yesserday. Miss Catherine Elder, of DuBois, was a visitor at home of her uncle, ye editor, several days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Swab, of Sum merville, visited their son, Henry A. Swab, in this place the past week. Dr. J. W. McKnlght, of Brookville, and son, A. A. McKnight, of Bullfrog, Nevada, were, visitors in town Satur day. Miss Nina Johnston, of Coudersport, Pa., who was visiting her sister, Mrs. W. W. Higgins, returned home yester day. Misses Ophelia Wesson and Dora Reed returned last week from a three weeks' trip to Chautauqua and Niagara cans. Mrs. W. D. Campbell, of Punxsu tawney, visited ber mother, Mrs. Amelia Murray, in this place last week. J. R. McConnell, of Kirkman, visited bis brother, c. A. McConnell, at Frank's Tavern the latter part of last weeK. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kerney and Mrs. M. Tobln, of Oil City, who were visit ing Mrs. James Tobin, returned borne Saturday. Rev. R. C. McMlnn, M. E. pastor at Sykesville, went to Cherry Run camp meeting, Clarion Co., last Thursday to remain a week. $ 1 65,000.00 $550,000.00 K. C. HcnDCKKRS, Cashier John H. Corbett R. H. Wilson Mrs. J. S. Calderwood, of Kane, is vl-ltlnjf I. or Bister, Mrs. J. B Nickel, in ibis place. I. M. Hocb, wife and children re turned last week from a visit witi Mrs. Hocb 's brother. Samuel J. Williams, at Limestone, N. Y. Mrs. Richard Kerner, former rpsidont of Reynoldsville, was in town las, week having their household (foods shipped to Zanesville, Ohio. Misses Carrie Fetter and Margaret Miller, of Pierre, Pa., visited the form er's brother, W. W. Fetter, in this place the past week. Paul Riston. of Suvnnna. Ga , is visiting his parents in ibis place. Paul is convalescing from a severe attack of typhoid fever, Mrs. Martha Swartz, of Brookville, who visited four weeks with her daugh ter, Mrs. Arthur O'Donnell. Jr , re turned home yesterday. Mrs Mary Allen and two sons. Frank R. and L. A. Allen, of Raton, Mexico, visited at homes of H. Alex Stoke and J. W. Gillespie the past week. Harry C. Herpel, who was working for Westinghouse Co. at Wilklnsburg, has resigned his position there and is now at his home in this place. Miss Alice Reitz went to White Haven, Pa., yesterday to visit Mrs. D. H. Krumanocker. Both ladies will go to Atlantic City for a few days. Mrs. W. F. Small and daughter, Margaret, of Newberry, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Williams, in West Reynoldsville. C. R. Hall returned Friday from a four week's trip to Philadelphia, New York City. Boston, Mass , and suburban towns, Albany, N. Y., and Canada. . Mrs. Ira Smith and daughter. Helen. are visiting in Chicago. They accom panied Miss Lydia Mellinger that far ou her return trip to Miles City, Mon tana. Miss Blanche Thornton, of Pittsburg, former school teacher in our public schools, is visiting in town. She will remain here until after Old Home Week. Mrs. Willis A. Hoon and Mrs. Elmer E. Woodward, of MonesBen, who visited several months with their parents in wes Heynoiaevuie, returned home Monday. Charles Frank, of Pittsburg, a former resident of Reynoldsville, is visiting a son and daughter in this place. Mr. Frank will remain here until after Old Home Week. MIsb Emma Smith, who was in Gill Hospital, Steubenville, Ohio, taking a course for trained nurse, returned to ber home In this place last week to remain for sometime. Mrs. Mary A. Jackson and grand daughter, Miss Gertrude Stoke, left here Monday to visit several weeks In Pittsburg, Washington, Pa., Cbarleroi, Pa., and Warren, Ohio. John W. Coleman, student in State College at State Collge, Pa., who took up some extra work after the summer vacation began, came home laBt week for remainder of the vacation. Miss Lydia I. Mellinger, kindergar ten teacher in public schools at Miles City, Montana, who visited at her borne In this place a couple of months. returned to Miles City this week. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin THE "The water is fine ; come in!" This is the call of the sea, the generous invitation of Old Neptune to partake of the delights of his realm, and it comes clear and distinct from each, of the points in the greatest chain of seashore resorts in the world the wave . washed New Jersey coast. Gay Atlantic City; witching Wildwood; New Cape May in the first flush ' of its rejuvenation; Sea Isle City, Ocean City, with their smaller eister-resorts nearby; Asbury Park and Long Branch where sylvan shades meet incoming billows each echo the call to young and old: "Come one; come all !" Unequalled opportunities are offered to pay a visit to the New Jersey sea coast resorts in the great seashore excursion of the Pennsylvania Railroad now being run at frequent intervals. " y. From Pittsburg and points in Western Pennsylvania the remaining dates y are August 15 and 29, and September 12. Tickets are sold to Atlantic City, , Wildwood, Cape May and other resorts on the Southern New Jersey coast at VERY LOW RATES. . These tickets are good for return passage within sixteen days, including date of excursion, and are good to stop off at Philadelphia on the return trip within limit. Special trains are run on dates of excursions through to Atlantic . City via Delaware River Bridge Route without change of cars. Full details of these fine outings beside the eea Agents. BING-STOKE GOMP'Y 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 SAVEQYOU 15 TO 35 PER CENT ON ALL BASEHENT GOODS. CALL OF THE Bswa SEA may be obtained of Ticket