L VOLUMK 16. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1907. N I'M KM 26. S Mint Coughs have tho dottble danger of exhausting tho sutU-ror and causing sleeplessness. The most discourajfid victims of bad couchs have found prompt relief fn Piso' Curo. There is no form of bronchial or luntr disease, no matter how serious, that it will not relieve wonderfully. All Druggists 25 Cents hrl 0 T HE EDISON PHONOGRAPH To lh Kulson riionogritph citn be up piled Hie old Hiiyiim: "A plranuie shared Is n pleasure doubled." It Is the Art ( entertuinmcnt expressed In tangible form. Three Is never crowd when one of the three Is nn Edition PhnnnirriLnli. f.ovn snnirs. 1 dances, funny songs, ballads, all kinds I . of music In your own home, with less trouble and greater enjoyment than C " any other form of entertainment, and especially than any form of musical entertainment. You cannot possibly r'kmiw how well the Edison Phonograph reproduces by listening to any other X make of talking machine. To-Day is thi Bk.st Day to Comb to Our Storc and Hkab an Edison. HASKIN'S MUSIC STORE ynoldsvllle, Pennsylvania. JINNIE N. KECK, Notary Pubuo, Stenographer and Typewriter. Reynoldsville, Pa. WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-1229 Filbert street. "A Square from Everywhere'! r) Dedal automobile service for our suestn. 81glit-seelng and touring cars. Rooms 91.00 per day and up. The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA. GILLB.SPIES DRY GOODS AND SHOES J 9 GILLESPIES ! Come in and let's talk it over. That's all this week. ffr GILLESPI&S THE PEOPLE WHO ABE PASSING TO AND FliO. Alex Uiiiton Is In Erie this week. James Degnan was at Ridgway last week. Mrs. A. P. King is visiting In Lock Haven. Mifs Minnie K.ck spent Sunday In Hid g way. Marion Fergus spent Saturday In Falls Creek. Mrs. B. A. Barrett is visiting in In diana county. Mi Myrtle Williams Is visiting in New Kensington. Miss Ida Miles is visiting in Pitts burg this week. W. B Hoffman and wlfe spent Sun day In East Brady. Mrs Henry Redding visited in Belln- fonto the past week. Postmaster E C. Burns was In Pitts burg the first of this week. Irving R. Klock, of Kane, was in town the first of this week. Mrs. H. W. Herpel is visiting a Bister at Splnistervllle, Onto. Mrs. James M.' Hoffman, of East Brady, visited In town last week. Mrs, John Britton, of DuBois, visited her father in this place last week. Ed. L. Foster and wife, of Iselib, were visitors In town last week. Clarence Booth, of New Kensington, visited his parents In Reynoldsville this week. Miss Anna Williams, of Sligo, was the guest of Mist Eleen McEnteer last week. ' Mrs. Robert Richards, of Brookvllle, wag the guest of Mrs. I. F. Miller over Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Campbell and two sons are visiting ber parents in Lawsonbam this week. ' J. W. Fink, of Port Matilda, is visit ing his daughters in this place. Mrs. J. B. Nichols and daughter, Joan, were In Bradford several day last week. Mrs. McCurdy Aul. of Punxsutawney was the guest of Mrs. J. P Haeklns l6t Thursday. Miss Effie Whitehtll, of Falls Creek was the guest of br cousin, Miss Mary McClure, last week. Miss Sadie Rhoads, of PenOeld Visited her brother, Grant Rhoads, and family last week. Captiln-T. C. Reynolds, of Harris' burg, came to town Saturday to be here to vote yesterday. Mrs. J. M. Cathers returned last week from a visit in Clarksburg, Ap polio and New Kensington. Miss Lottie Sage, of Buffalo, N. Y Visited ber cousin, Mrs. Frank Rod gers, In this place last week. Miss Anna Jelbart, of New Bethle hem, Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Hannah. Butler, in this place. Miss Margie Denny, of Driftwood was the guest of Misses Unlta and Ella Farrell a couple of days last week. Irvln Wloslow and wife, of Drift wood, visited the former's mother, Mrs, Annie Wlnslow, In this place last week Miss Mary Small, of Cool Spring, visited her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Wood ring, In WeBt Reynoldsville last week Charles Bright, of New Castle, who spent ten days with his brother, Prof Bright, In this place, returned home Monday. Mrs. W. T. Darr, of Brookvllle spent several days of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hall in this place. Mrs. William Connor and daughter, Nellie, and Mrs. John Spillet, of A poll a, Pa., visited at borne of Grant Rhoads last week. Mrs. Fred Pifer, of Ridgway, who is convalescing from a tussle with typhoid fever, was the guest of Mrs. Harry Pifer in this place last week. T. D. Brewer went to New Kon slngton Monday to act aa assistant superintendent on tbe erection of a now school house in that place. Miss Luctnda Smith, who has been visiting at home of her brother, Ira S, Smith, in this place a couple of months, returned to Pittsburg yesterday. John Denny, of Pittsburg, engineer on P. R. R., former Reynoldsville boy, took in the Halloween carnival at this place Thursday night of last week. Piles! ITCHING, BLEEDING OR PROTRUDING UWe guarantee to either cur or refund ma in.. no j iu muj iuurcr ,iwu ..uuiub Bleeding or Protruding Pile who faith fully and properly uses Dr. A W. Chase's Ointment Syracuse, N. Y., sy: "For nine roars I suffered from Itching and protruding piles which were so hsa tnat may necessitates my absence Trom professional duties. I used numerous remedies and underwent one opera tion without relief, but by using Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment I am now permanently cured." 60c a box. All dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. I When you want real 1 trnnA M.TC.AT n in WV -V'A. J-d Al M. J l,J HUNTER & MILLIREN in their new rooms, one door east of Mc Entire's Drug Store. We carry a line of choice home dressed Beef, Veal, Pork, Lamb, Poultry, Butter and Egge. Your pa tronage solicited. Sister Lou i so was in Bradford last week. W. A. Reynolds, of Pittsburg, Is visiting in town this week. James Cameron and son, August, who are employed on Siuto Capjiol. catue borne to vote. Mr. and Mrs P. W. Chman spnnt Sunday in Buffalo, N. Y , returning yesterday alter noon. Ptof. C. S. Qu-pler wfll deliver an address before the Presbyterian Brotherhood In the chapel at 0 30 p m. next Sunday. George O Lula, assistant superla tendent of the silk mill, and R-a John Blon were over In Clarion county two duys last week bunting. Lyman W. Seolt went over Into Elk county yesterday to spend couple or weeks hunting. His son, Charles Scott, will go out to-day to camp with him. Misses Clara Hostettler and. Margar etta Applegate. of Kittanning, were guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Applegate, in this place over Sunday. Miss Rosalie Erdice, of Brookvllle spent Sunday with Miss Elizabeth Taafe. Miss Erdioe is a graduate of the Miseracordian Musical College of Philadelphia. Thomas Klrlunan, wife and daugh ter. Margaret, of Clymer, visited Mrs, Kirkman's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bone, Sr., on Worth street several days last week. P. C. Wells, of Piolett, J. C. Wells, ofVandergrift, and their sister, Mrs. P. W. Shoemaker and son, of Deans vtlle, Clarion Co., visited their mother and Other relatives in West Reynolds- tbe past week. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Brown returned Saturday evening from their wedding, trip to Philadelphia, Pa., Washington, D, C, Old Point Contort, Va., Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Va., and New York City. Ex County Treasurer A. W. Neale, who has1 been In the Department of In ternal Affairs at Harrlsburg ten years, was In town yesterday on his way to Brookvllle to vote and to look after some business for the state. John Ward, of Great Bend, Pa., Is visiting at the home of his brother, P. J. Ward, In West Reynoldsville. Mr Ward Is a genial, sunny-tempered gen tleman who despite the Bnows of seven ty winters on his bead, retains much of the buoyant spirit of his youthful davs. He will probably spend the winter In this place. Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic purga'lves. To avoid all danger, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and invigorators, Guaranteed to cure headache, bilious ness, malaria, and jaundice, at Stoke & Fetch t Drug Co. store, Reynoldsville and Sykesville. 25o. Closing Out Entire Stock. The Cash New Ybrk Racket store is closing out 14,500 worth of stock at 25 cents less than cost to quit bus iness. Letter L,li. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for week ending Nov. 2,1907. Mrs. W. C. Aimanr Josiah Gregory Wm. TTno.HA Rapt TTnflriiA .. P, , wu. Say advertised and give date of list whbh uuiunK iur aoove. K. U. HURNS, f. M. Here are some of the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry . repairing: Best of Workmanship Best Material. Right Pricr s. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. j THE, ! HIGH SCHOOL I DULbbllN I Edltor-ln-Cbief. Graydon Robinson. Senior Reporter Alex Gillespie Junior Reporter . Fonda King Sophomore Reporter . ' Sadie Ford Freshman Reporter . Marian Harris The R. H. S. football team went to Johnsonburg last Saturday to play the high school of that place. The score was 0 0. In the first half tbe R. H. S, bad It all their own way and had It not been for the slippery condition of the ball would have scored twice.' Once we fumbled but six Inches from their goal. In the first half Johnsonburg never got past our 55-yard line, the ball being In tbeir territory all the time. In the second half, both teams played very well, neither side makiug noticeable gain. The blgb school played a fast, clean game and had It not been for tbe muddlness of the field would have giv en a better account of themselves. The field was in awful condition mud, mud, mud. As usual Bums covered himself with glory and mud. The H. 8. team is fast improving and hope to make a good showing the rest of tbe season. Referee, Gibson. Two fifteen minute halves. Miss Altman, who thought she was going to leave us, Is back again in her old seat. Next Saturday, November 9th, the Clarion Normal football team will play the R, H. S, on our srrounds. The Clarion eleven Is lively team and a fast game Is promised. The high school If at preteat .badly In need of money and we want everyone to come. Admission i5o. Compliment for Senior class: The German graoes are improving very noticeable I . The monthly qulzs for the second month of school are just over. My, what a relief. Now watch the Freshmen smile their arithmetic papers are being re turned. "Gee! My head Is sore." We had ex ams last week, ' Miss Milliren: Define paragraph. Tom: What declension Is It in. Tbe rest of the football schedule will be played on our own grounds. Next Saturday, November 9th, Clarion Nor mal; Saturday, Nov. 23, Clearfield hltrh school, and Tbunksglvlng day Johnson The best light to read by is the natural, steady white flame from Family Favorite Oil The nearest approach to the natural white rays of the sun. Odorless, clear white as water won't soot, won't smoke, won't char the wick. Your dealer recommends it. Ask him.'' WAVER LY OIL WORKS Oils for all Independent Refiner Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. Frank's Restaurant No other food deteriorates so ra pidljr as the oyster. Its habi tation is the ocean. It requires coolness and absolute freedom from ex posure to the air in order to retain its delicate flavor and its wholes'omeness. SEALSHIPT Are brought directly from the choicest beds of America. They are shucked into porcelain-lined cases, sealed and packed in ice, which never comes in contact with the oysters. The use of the Sealshipt Carriers is the secret of their superiority. burg high school. We would like very much to play DuBois on our grounds but it seems impossible. After Xhank.ilvliig id,, basket ball season, of the high school will open. We expect good gauira all this, season and at least one game every week. Manager Gillespie would like to hear from nil high school teams regarding games. The board for the Itctmo course will bj up at S oke'a Drag Store Thursday morning i f this week for l bo first num ber of the lecture course, Hruby Bros., November 11 Everyone should attend this number. Admlsslod 25e: reserved seats 10c t xtra. ' " , Mr. Bright: Mulieres per aetatem, or women over age which include Miss Dilltnan. Ou finding a large lace handkerchief, Miss Colt man asked to whom It be longed. School: Frankie Bell Hoffman. ! The hlch school got a new sot of reg ulations this morning. Miss Hull: Aldine, you get Jour hair up nice sometimes, but its horrid this morning. Miss Reed: Ob, my! Tbe best storj to buy ladles' and misses' coats is at Horwl'z's In the old opera house building. Hartman, the drayman, gets all his ooal at George Henry's mine. Sweet Attraction Especially for the young girl, is a box of our pure and wholesom" candles. It's a good way to win the favorable consideration of your best girl. A box of our choice bon bons has made up many a lovers' quarrel and brought many hearts closer together. We guar antee the positive purity of every in gredient that Is used In the making, nd tbe most scrupulous cleanliness, too. . REYNOLDSVILLE CANDY WORKS. The Best for Illuminating. BookUl Mai FrM OYSTERS 1 Sealshipt Oysters Fresh Daily. FRANK'S KESTA.URA.lSrT.