THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Ethel McKee is visiting In Clarion county. M. J. Gleason was lo Pittsburg over . Sunday. Mies Etta Brennan vUited In St. Marys the past week. Mrs. John H. Wagner and son are visiting at Worthville. John H. Wagner spent Sunday and Monday at Worthville. Clyde Hughes was at Heathvllle the latter part of last week. Arthur GroBB, of Pittsburg, was a visitor In town last week. Miss Mollle Yenewlne Is visiting in Pittsburg and New Kensington. William Tyson, wife and children Tisited in DuBois a day last week. M. W. Yeoman, of Pittsburg, visited at bis home in this place the past week. Mrs. Henry RoberUon, of Force, Elk Co., Is vUiting her parents at Rathmol. Thomas C. McEoteer and son, Leo, vUltedln Buffalo, N. Y., the past week. Miss Annetta D. Coax, of Allegheny City, was a visitor in town the past week. Mrs Robert Fergus and son, Bruce, .-ire vibttl"? M Glaridge, Westmoreland county. Al. Cable and wife, of Slgel, are vis iting the latter's parents In West Iteyn oldsville. Mrs. T. J. Davis and daughter, Mrs. L. A. Merica, visited in Clarion county last week. Miss Adda M. Myers went to Renovo Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Paul Hoffman. D. Nolan, son and daughter, Leo and Eleene, were in Buffalo, N. Y., over Sunday Mrs. James H. Mowery and Mrs. John Cavender are visiting in New Bethlehem. Mrs. Alfred DeHart, of New Kensing ton, visited her parents in this place the past week. Mrs. Samuel R. Williams, of Lime stone, N. N., visited in West Reynolds vllle this week. Dr. Joseph H. Hoffman and son, Nor bert, of Pittsburg, were visitors In town last week. Mrs. Ella Deter left here Saturday to visit in Oak Ridge and Putneyville a couple of weeks. Brother Declan Joseph, of Baltimore, Md., Is visiting his brother, C. E. Hoff man, In this place. W. C. Gibson and wife went to Buffa lo, N. Y., Monday to take in Old Home Week in that city. Misses Florence Stoke and Catherine Gillespie visited in Punxsutawney sev eral days the past week. Mrs. John C. Shobert was visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Organ, in Punxsutawney on Sunday. Mrs. George Keaglo, of Edri, who visited in Rathmel a couple of weeks, returned to Edri Saturday. Prof. Merrill Corbett, of Corsica, spent Thursday night at home of his cousin, Mrs. Robert Z. Parrlsh. Mrs. Dr. H. B. McGarrah and chil dren started for Enterprise, Miss., yes terday, where doctor has located. Miss Mary Robertson, who visited a sister in this place sinoe June, returned to her home at Bitumen Saturday. . R. M. Parrlsh and wife, of Marlinton, W. Va., are visit Ing the former's fath er, Robert Z. Parrlsh, in this place. f Stewart Crotzer, of Johnstown, Is vis iting at home of his father-in-law, Rev. J. Booth. Mrs. Crotzer has been here couple of weeks. IT Here are some of the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing : Beet of Workmanship Best Material. Right Prices. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the Jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. Mrs. Alex Riston Is visiting In Erie. Arthur Barkley was in Pittsburg this week. Fred Wlldauer 1b in Plttiburg this week. Wm. Loding vlxited in Renovo the pact week. A. B. Weed and wife are at Atlantic City this week V. C. Freas and wife vUlted in Falls Creek Monday. Robert Hartman was in Philadelphia and Atlantic City the past week Misses Amy Bollinger and Maud Pratt are visiting in Clearfield. P. A. Cash man and wife were at Phil adelphia and Atlantic City last week. Mrs. D. M. Dunsmore returned yesterday from a visit at Bmethport, Pa. Miss Margie Dinger, of McKees Rocks, Pa , Is a visitor at home of J. V. Young. Mli08 Phyllis Hays, Fonda King and Malta Sensor are Voting In Indiana this woek. Mrs. W. A. Gray, of Ambiidge, Pa., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F, Hotrlek. Mrs. Albert Ji Wdrden, of Ashtola, who was visiting her parents, returned home Saturday. 1 Mrs. McCufdy Hunter, of Boech woods, visited her sons In this place Friday and Saturday. G. W. Putney, wife and daughter, Marie, of Greeley, Col., spent Sunday at home of A. FXost. Samuel Holt, wife and chlldrea, of Sugar Hill, Pa., were guosts of Mrs. Hannah Butler Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Gulliford, of Leech burg, was the guest of Mrs. J. A. Truitt the first of this week. Maurice Dickey, who was working at Erie, Pa., has accepted a position in the silk mill at this place. Miss Lenore Rltchey, of Tionesta. who was visiting . er aunt, Mrs. H. J. Pollitt, returned home yesterday. Miss Nannie Cochrane, of Kittanning, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. C. Gibson, returned home Saturday. W. E. Kuneelman, wife and daughter returned the latter part of last week from a visit with relatives at Ringgold. Mrs. Henry Rhoden, who has been living in WUkesbarre a couple of months, is visiting her son in this place. Mrs. Mary Valeche and daughter, Madeline, of Philadelphia, were guests of Mrs. W. J. Weaver, of Hill st., Mon day. Veryl B. Mellinger and Miss Ethel Furman, of Harrisburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orrle H. Sheesley last week. Andrew Gillespie, of Tarentum, Pa., who was visiting his brother-in-law; William Norrls returned home Satur day. Rev. George H. Hill, who was in North Dakota a couple of months, re turned to his parish in Beech woods last week. Clarence H. Patterson, who has been working in New Kensington several months, was at home the first of this week. J. M. Dalley, wife and daughter, Miss Jennie, of Penfteld, visited the former's daughter, Mrs. G. M. McDonald, last week. Dr. R. DeVere King and wife and H. L. McEntire and wife went to Cross Forks, Potter county, Saturday to re main a week. Leonard Henninger, who has been employed In Chicago the past two months, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and J. Henninger. Miss Ruth McClelland, of Brockway ville, who spent six weeks with her aunt, Mrs. John Dougherty, returned home Saturday. Street Commissioner George W. Kline and wife and Miss Margaret But ler were in Philadelphia and Atlantic City last week. James Carroll, who is working at Powell, Bradford county, Pa., was called here last week to attend the fun eral of bis brother. Mrs. Smith McCrelgbt, R. T. .Gard ner and wife, of Burgettstown, Pa., were hers last week attending the funeral of Thomas McCrelght. Mrs. W. J. Martin and daughter, Bernardino, of New York City, visited the former's mother in-law, Mrs. A. L. Martin, in this place last week. Misses Edna and Erma Evans, of Eb ensburg, Cambria Co., visited their grandfather, David B. Stauffer,. in West Reynoldsville last week. Miss Luoretia Keegan, of Woodsfield, Ohio, who was vlsltlne her rrandnar. enU, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. 8mlth, re turned borne tbt first of this week. Mr. Annie Butler and two sons, Frank and Lawrenoe, of Kittanning, visited the former's sUter-'n-law, Mrs. A. L. f'artln, in this plac v week. Mrs. Irvin I. Sterley and daughter, Grace, of Philadelphia, visited at the home of the former's brother-in-law. M. 8. Sterley, in this place the past week'. Misses Naomi and Cora Mitchell have gone to Philadelphia to attend school. Mrs. Mitchell and Ruth are In Cali fornia and will likely remain there until next spring. W. H. Lucas, of Brookville. ex-county treasurer, was In town Friday. Mr. Lucas will be a candidate for the Re publican nomination for register and recorder at the spring election. Misses Susie McKernan and Mabel Barton, of Binghamton, N. Y., who were visiting the former's parents In West Reynoldsville, i eturned to Bing hamton the latter part of last week. Miss Elsie Ross went to Herkimer, N. Y., Monday to enter a missionary school to prepare herself for Foreign Missionary work. She will attend school one year before going to the foreign field of labor. L. J. B reenter and wife, of El teno, Okla., who were visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hetrick, started for their home yesterday. Miss Mabelle Hetrick, Bister of Mrs. Brecb ter, accompanied them to El Reno. Wm. Anderson, of Adrian Furnace, formerly a citizen of 'his place, was in town Friday on his way to the moun tains near Altoona for benefit of his health. Mr. AnderBon has been suffer ing for ?ome months with stomach trouble. Frank H. Best and daughter, Miss Elva, were in Philadelphia and Atlan tic City last Week. Mr. Best and George W. Kline were delegates from the P. O. S. of A. Camp of Reynolds ville to the P. O. S. of A. Penn'a State Camp which met in Philadelphia last week. A Natural Sanitarium. It is said that at Reynoldsville a or n sumptive person can be cured. Many persons aflllcted with this disease go there and are helped. A great many patients while being treated sleep and live in tents. The town Itself is high up and the air is pure and light. Some people in Bellefonte have been helped by (folng there. Bellefonte Daily News. Grangers at Centra Hall, Pa, For the Patrons of Husbandry Ex hibition at Centre Hall, Pa., Sept. 14 20, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Centre Hail from stations In Pennsylvania, and from Baltimore and Elmira at reduced rates (minimum rate 25 cents). Tickets will be sold September 13 to 20; good to return until September 23, inclusive. SBSSSSSSSSSBBSSSSSSSSSSMSBBBBBBBSBWaSSSSSpBSS VatatatatatsltatatatataffslssSslHMNITsslslssW , Resolutions. Reynoldsville Ariel No. 540 Fraternal Order Eagles has adopted the following resolutions: Whereas, The Almighty Ruler of the universe, maker and preserver of all things, in His infinite wisdom and mercy hath removed from our mldt our bolovpd brother, William Carrull, therefore, be it Remind, That Reynoldsville Ariel No. 540 Fraternal Order Eagles extend its sincere and heartfelt sjmpathy to the bereaved mother, brother and n lu tivesln their hour of grief, and belt further Resolved, That these 'resolutions be spread on the minutes of the Ariel and a copy be Bent to the bereaved mother and published in the IteynoldsvllleSTAR 1 'olunteer. W H. Bell, G. M. Herold, J-Coro Thomas Wright, The Touch That Heals Is the touch ot Bucklen's Arnica Salve. . It's the happiest combination of Arnica flowers and healing baUams ever compounded. No matter how old the Bore or ulcer is, this Salve will cure It. For burns, scalds, cuts, wounds or piles, it's an absoldte cure. Guaranteed by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. druggists. 25c. Reynoldsville and Sykesvllle. Latter Lint. List of unolalmed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for week ending Aug. 31, 1907. Mr. G. Corbett, Frank Lockwood, C. M. Moore, Agnes Smith. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. R C. Burns, P. M. Want Column. Rates:' One cent per word (or each and Qvorvlnsertlon. Wanted Girl for office work. In quire Columbus Studio 7 to 8 p. m. For Sale Single Iron bed. Inquire at The Star office. For Rent House on Third Bt. In quire ot Mrs. L. P. Miller. For Sale 3000 feet of dry pine 1 and 2 inches thick and 10 feet long. Inquire of Hughes & Fleming. Wanted Good girl for office work, one who understands German preferred. Inquire at Star office. Wanted Good milch cow. G. M. Rea. FOR RENT Motlefn brick hoUse. In quire D. H. Young, corner Grant and Fifth. FOR Sale Good property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of E. Neff. For Sale Good bouse, barn and six acres of land adjoining borough of Reyn oldsville. Inquire of J. J. or C. F. Hoffman. BING-STOKE COMP'Y Department Stores Reyiioldsvilie OUR FALL STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Rubbers and. Basement Goods are arriving daily Bing-Stoke Company . DEPARTMENT STORES. Capital, Surplus and Profit I20,000.00 THE PEOPLES - NftTIONflL - BANK REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'fl Because of its long experience, high character of its directors, extensive -connections and perfect equipment, this bank is eminently fitted to give its customers prompt and intelligent service. . . t Semi-annual Interest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts from ' date of deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges. Your Business RespeGttulIu Solicited. Open Baturria Evenings 7.80 to 8.30. J. R. H1LLIS & CCLT Will furnish your home complete with Furniture and Floor Coverings We have over 100 Rugs, room size, $5.25 to $35.00 and more than 6,000 yards of Carpet. Never before have we had such a line to select from. CALL AND SEE OUR JOB WORK of all kinds THE is on the map. Resources 9SOO.OOO.OO Established 1674 THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING. STOCK AND SAVE MONEY promptly done at STAR OFFICE. a
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