THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. 3. C. Hirst was In Pittsburg thin week. Rev. J. W. Myers was Id Kane over Sunday. , Miss Mangle Sol Ida vlBltcd In Sabula the pant week. Daniel and Frank Smith are visiting In Sunbury, Pa. John MoClnre. of Pittsburg, Is visit ing his pan nts. John Pi IhI. of Catfish, Pa., spout the holidays In this plaoe. Mrs Peter Robertson visited la Bitumen last week. Mr. and Mr. P. W. Cashman visited In Rldgwry last week. Lawyer C. W. Flynn was In Pittsburg the latter part of last wpek. MIbs Irene Phllllppl wont to Warren yestorday to attend a party. Garfield Harries, of Johiisonburg, visited In town the past week. Misses Irene Welsh and Joan Gelsler are visiting In Now Maysvillo. Mrs. F. O. Sutter returned Sunday from a visit In Cleveland, Ohio. . Mrs. M. .T. Farrell and MrB. P. P. Howe spent Sunday In Driftwood. Mrs. Edith Flanner, of Johnsonburg, visited In Reynoldsvllle last week. Earl Dempsey and wife, of Dent's Run, were visitors In town last week. H. Bruce Kline, of Bni-burn, visited his mother near this plaoe last week. Wlnflold Sterloy went to Atlantic City, N. J., yesterday to accept a po sition. Jumps E. Mltclioll and wife, of Kano, were among the holiday visitors In j town. Miss Florence Mowery, of Now Bethlehem, Is vlsltlr.jr friends in thl ptaco. Amman II. Swart?., of Pittsburg, spent Christmas at his homo In this place. r Homer Rosslor, of Johnstown, spent last week with bis parents In thl place. .' Mrs. Catherine Armor and daughter MIsb Nellie, visited In DuBols this week. Mrs. Alfred DeHart, of New Reusing ton, visited her parents during the holidays. Miss Josephine Montgomery, of Pitts burg, visited her parents In this place last week. , Addison Wells and wife visited 1 Brookvllle and New Bethlehem the past week. Miss Margaret Taafe, of Pittsburg scant Christmas with her Daren ts In this place. Bruce Mitchell, of Homestead, spent the holidays at home of his mother in this place. , i Miss 'Jessie A. Campbell spent the holiday' with friends in DuBols and Luthertburg. M. J.'Fillbart, who has been at Gary Ind., some months, spent last week In Reynoldsvllle. S. M'.' McDonald, of Dayton, Pa, visited his son, G. M. McDonald, In this plaoe last week. Henry Earl Swift, wife and daughter, of Brookvllle spent lust week with relatives here. A. R. Schlabig, of Clarksburg, In' dlana Co., visited his parents In this place last week. Frank Basim, of Strattotwllle, visited his sister, Mrs. O. H. Johnston, the first of this week. Robert Fergus, wife and children spent Sunday with Bert A. Hays and 'family In Pittsburg. Thomas Grlcks, of Barnesboro, spent several days of last week with bis parents in this place. John O'Neal and wife, of Driftwood, spent Christmas with the latter's parents in this place. E. C. Melzer and wife went to Cochran, Pa., last week, where Mr, . Melzer has employment. Mrs. J. A. Hoon, of Johnsonburg. is visiting her son and daughter, T. D. Hoon and Mrs. Geo. H. Rea. - - W. C. Reed, wife and children, of Troutvitle, spent Christmas with Mrs. Reed's parents In this place. H. H. Dickey, of Derbin, W. Va., visited bis brother, Policeman W. P. Dickey, in this place laet week.' G. F. Ebers and wife, of Pittsburg, visited the lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Montgomery, last week. Misses Grace and Violet Peters, of Clearfield, visited at borne of their uncle, H. T. Peters, the past week. Miss Elsie Musser. of Klttanniog,' pent last week with her parents, Mr. Mid Mrs. J. G. Musser, In this place. Clarence H. Patterson, trbo Is em ployed in New Kensington, spent the .- holidays sltb his family in this place. Marion 'Stevenson,'' of New York City, is visiting at home of his grand fathers' M. M. Davis and Henry Steven- Robert Koehler visited hU sister In Brookvllle last week. Alex Gillespie has been visiting In Pittsburg the past week. Florence McNndden, of Catfish, was a visiter In town last weok. James Hughes, of Rathmol, went to Charlon Monday to attend the Normal school Miss Mayhel Sutter, of Pittsburg, visited her parents on Pleasant Avenue last week. Miss Nellie E. Sutter, of New Bethle hem, visited her parents on Pleasant Avenuo last wook. Misses Catherine and Marthanna Ho- ganmlller and their brother, Edward, are vlBltlng in Pittsburg. Miss Kate Gleason, who had been In Colorado since last June, returned to her home In this plane Sunday. Miss Margaret Schullzc, an employe In Brookvllle postofllue, spent Christ mas with her parents In this place. Walter B. Reynolds, Will A. Roy. nolils and their niece, Imogen Mitchell, of Warren, wero visitors In town last week. Miss Mary Klahr, of Clarion, spent Sunday at home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L M. Simmons, in this place. W. J. Weaver, who has been at Now Brighton, Pa., for some months, spent the holidays with his family in this place. 7j. S. Burkett and wife, of Vandor grlft Heights, l'., spent the holidays with their parents in Wlnslow, town ship. Harry F. Roynolds, of Now York City, spent Christinas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Roynolds, In this place. Jarvls Williams and wife wont to Brookville last evening to spend New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. II. E Swift. Mrs. H. S. Bolnap was called to Pitts burg Saturday on account of the serious illness of her daughtor, Mrs. O. R. Shewirian. , Miss Anna Myers, teacher of mu sic In Johnstown, who nad been visiting her parents, went to Renovo yesterday to visit ber sister. Henry Hunter and bride, of Curry, are here to attend the wedding of the former's brother, Geo. C. Hunter, which takes place to-day. ' J. H. Corhett went to Philadelphia last week to see bis wife, who has been in that city four months receiving elec trical troatmert for rheumatism WIUIb A. Hoon and wife and Elmer E.' Woodward and wife, of Monessen, visited the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S Brewer, during the holidays. Miss Anna Klahr, kindergarten teacher In Norwalk, Ohio, arrived In town Friday to visit her uncle and aunt,1 Mr.' and Mrs. L. M. Simmons, a fe days. ' ,, George W. Cornmesser and wife. Mrs. J. M. Cathers and Mrs. Riobard Ram sey were at Garland, Pa., last week at tending the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Robert Hill. . Dr.' Harry P. Thompson and wife, of Brookville, visited at home of latter's parents, Mr. and MrB. J. J. Sutter, on Pleasant Avenue Thursday. ' Family re union that day. Joseph Macro, student In a law school In New York City, was In town the past week shaking hands with old friends Mr. Macro expects to graduate from the law school in June. 1. M. bwartz, ramiuarjy known as "Bobbie," returned last week from the camp of Meadow Creek Mining Co. gold mine near Newsome, Idaho, where he bad boon about six months. Mrs. A. J. Meek, who was at Cam bridge Springs, Pa., for treatment, was brought home Friday evening. She is in a very critical condition and there Is little, If any, hope of her recovering, Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of tbe f irst National Bank of Reynoldsvllle, Pa.," for the election of directors for the ensuing year and tor tbe transaction of any other business that may properly come before It, will be beld In tbe Hanking Room on Tuesday, January 14th, 1908, at 3 00 p. m. . K. u. sqhuckers, uatnier. It Does the Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlln, of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, 'It does tbe business; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Applied 1' to an old sore and It healed It without leaving a scar behind." ' 25o at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug store. - I . . m . I am not easy to entertain. Glllilan entertained me thoroughly.- His is not a city entertainment or a country en tertainment It is a human entertain ment and be is sure of success wherever Altera are human hearts and a sense of fawnor. Emerson Hough, author of "Heart's Desire," "The Mississippi Bubble," "The Law of the Land," eta At Reynoldsvllle, In pubne school audi torium, Friday evening, January 10, 1908. Warnma In Ik. D..MI. My son, Guy Hetmer, a minor, h ram iuj uuum mm i iiprfnv . nam, all persons not to harbor him, t I will not be responsible for debts iiiaj uuiibraub. j, riKr.MP.K. Reynoldsvllle, Pa Dr. Fik-1. pa-ifoir of tin- first, BHptlst church at Franklin, in a recent sermon, deolared that he Is going to have congregation of men that do not go Into a hotel, saloon or drug store for the purpose of securing liquor. He stated there were men In his con' gregatlon that were guilty of such things. Dr. Fikes said ho had more respect for the man who went to the bar rooms than he did for those who patronized drug stores. Ho had su preme contempt, for the man who sneiiked Into a drug store to get his ll(unr behind the proscription desk. White pine shingles for sale at W A. Leech's planing mill, West Reyn- oiusville. Want Column. Rate:-One cent per word for each and ' vi unrrrMUII. Foil 3AI.E All my household goods win no sold cheap. Sol. Friedman. WANTl:i)-Good girl. Inqulro .it J HE STAItOlllue. Lost Poeketbook betw store and Pleasant Avenue. Reward of 12 00 to finder returning same toTiifc STARofllce. Flat to Rent Rooms Over ntnfr.RlnUa Cu.'s store, formerly occupied by Mrs. auong. inquire of II. Alex Stoke. For Sale Sleigh and buicrv t. hi,... gain. Philip Koohlor. Foil Rent Six room house in West Refnoldsvlllo: water and gap; (l f,0; G O. Williams. Foit Rent IIouso next to l'reby. terlan parsonage on Grant street, with huth. Inquire of II. Alex Stoke. Foil Sale-A number of hogs at 10 cents per pound dressed. L. M Hetrlek, R. F. D. No. 1. Foil Sale dohmer piano at a rare birgnln. Inquire at The Star olllce. Foil Sale-A half dozen young Rhode hland Red roostors. J. M. Hays, Roynoldsvllle. Foil Sate ChrpAi, uuimiu iiiuv- ing picture outfit In No. 1 condition, with extension Inna la.na ..,... I .., ' - ""fio ui Laiu VIHWH and lllms to give an evening's enter tainment. Also large Edison phono graph, with nearly one hundred of the best selected records.' M. C.Cole man. ' For Samt. rSnnA Main street at a bargain. Inquire of ti H Blood Pupul I Cmididntn Prothonotary Cyrus H. Blond will be a candidate for re-nomlnatlon for that fflO'- m', the A ikII iii'linary, and It doesn't require much of a prophet to predict the result Mr. Blood has become so familiar wlih the work of that office, Is so well acquainted with the archives, and has been so uniformly unliving, ihnl, ah hi' (III p r c ut, of the voters of both purtle have nmde up their minds that he Is doing the public a greater favor by continuing to serVH In that oapnnlty thiin the voters are doing by keeping him there Hence when Cyrus Blood Indicates his willingness to ooutlnux to serve as Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Jefferson county, the nam paigu for that particular ollleo Is over. It is a mere formality after that. It Isn't even necessary to count he vote. And this Is crodlttitilj both to the Intelligence and good cltlzenphlp of our people. When exercising the sovereign power of selecting public servants it Is our plain duty to pick the best and as there Is no question In this case we are all glad to fall in and do the right thing Punxsu tnwnoy Spirit. So genuinely good was Mr. Glllilan that his recital proved only un appetiz er to the throng that heard dim. Hiid Mr. and Mrs. Audience as well as the little Audience children wanted more. Ottumwa (la.) Courier. Public school auditorium Friday evening. Jan. 10, 1()8. MAKING AN EVENING AT HOME DELIGHTFUL The Edison Phonograph make any evening short. It fills i.-i hour Ui.it might otherwise lag, he wasted, or even bo III spent. It Is A harmless, whole some amusement maker and one that brings out the qualities of sociability and enjoyment. The Edison Phonograph with Edison Gold Moulded Records, puts In every home the means of enjoying nearly o,very kind of wholesome entertainment music ranging from rag time to grand opera, dialogues and speeches, dancing and the general sociability that follows a roal entortainmont. Whether It Is for a circle of friends who have dropped In, or for your own family circle, you will not find any amuser so great, so reliable or so entertaining as tha Edi son Phonograph. Call and hear tbem at the IIASKIN'S MUSIC STORE Reynoldsvllle. Pennsylvania. PURE SEA FOODS Wholesome, Easily Digested Nourishing ' SEALSHIPT OYSTERS No preservatives ever used Commended by epicures Recommended by physicians , Enjoyed by everybody. FRANK'S RESTAURANT CLOSING OUT SALE I am closing out my entire stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. If you are looking for rare bargains, come to my store. N. HANAU. CUT PRICES ON ALL FURS, LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, SUITS AND JACKETS, SEPARATE SKIRTS, HOODS, FASCINATORS, SCARFS AND SHAWLS. j j CUT PRICES GILLESPIES 3 i