The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, February 10, 1909, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1909
flittered at the postolMce a! KeynoldsvlUs
Pa , ai second claai mall matter.
TaLlPHOlIM NO. 61.
When you go to a
drug store it 19 with
the expectation of
buying drugs and
medicines of a prov
en value and that
you will be served
by a druggist ol ex
perience and careful
training. ' You are
assured of all this
and more when you
make your purchase
at
Stoke & Feicht
Drug Company
Satisfaction
A Little ol EvemtMnfl,
Bom To Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lon
don, a daughter, Feb. 8, 1909.
A pie social will be held at the Kline
Bohool house Saturday evening, Feb. 13.
Everybody Invited. ,
An Italian ba-borshop will be opened
In the Taafe building on Main street,
Saturday of this week.
Rlobard Ramsey, of Reynoldsvllle,
has again been chosen director of the
8ykesvllle cornet band.
, Have you noticed the number of
Italian stores and shops opened In
Reynoldsvllle recently?
A young son of J. N. Small in West
Reynoldsvllle has been critically ill
with diphtheria the past week.
Jobnsonburg, DuBois and several
other towns have begun to agitate big
Fourth of July oelebratlons this year.
The Presbyterian Work Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. Alex RiBton,
on Grant street, at 200 oVilock Thurs
day afternoon.
Brockwayville expect to pave Its
main business street with brick during
the coming summer. State aid has
been secured.
The Cadenza Minstrels, bigger and
better than ever before, drew good
bouses at the Grand Monday and Tues
day. Last call to-night.
Rev. A. D. McKay will preach In
Albany, N. Y., next Sunday and Rev.
S D. Waldrop, of Falls Greek, will
aupply hla pulpit ( hie absence.
Mrs. Florentin Lefch-ner, wlfo of
Frank Loiohner, of Worth street, died
February 8 from cancer. Burial this
morning in the Catholic cemetery.
, Three rooms of toe Reynoldsvllle
schools bad a perfect record for punc
tuality last week: Mies Frampton'a,
Miss Sobultze's and Mies Mc En tee's.
Twenty Klskl boys and Prof. Marsh
walked to Greensburg, seventeen miles
.distant, on Monday. They returned by
rail the same evening -Salteburg Press.
Mrs. William Barclay, of Jackson
street, who was critically ill several
lays last week with gaeU-KI, is con
valescing and is now considered out of
danger.
'"Lincoln and the Black Man" will
be the subject of Rev. John F. Black's
discourse from the M. E. pulpit next
Sunday morning.' Evening theme:
"What Is Sin ?"
- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Myers announce
the coming marriage of their daughter,
'-Edna Bell, to Edwin Elroy Ellis, of Ke
nosha, Wisconsin, at their home on
Hill street, February 22nd, 1909.
Two men became 'too chummy with
John Barleycorn Saturday evening and
"were arrested on charge of being
drank and disorderly. Burgess Mc
Crelgbt collected a fine from each
Monday morning.
The glass machine Intended tor use
la the SUr Glass Co.'s plant at Reyn
noldsvllle has not yet been shipped
from Pittsburgh, where the parts are
being assembled. It is hoped that It
will be oompleted soon.
A. P. King, of the Reynoldsvllle
hardware Co., and J. K. Johnston, of
the Keystone .Hardware Co., are In
Philadelphia this week attending the
convention - of the Retail Hardware
Merchants' Association. The conven
tion (nnfneMo day and ends Friday.
Fourteen candidates will be Initiated
into the B. P. O. E. at Reynoldsvllle
to night. Visitors will be present from
New Bethlehem, Clarion, Brookvllle
and other points. A banquet will fol
low the lodge session.
The Business Men's Association will
meet next Tuesday evening. If you
want to know the progress of work af-
feotlng the future prosperity of Reyn
oldsvlllo, attend these meetings. Al
ways free and everybody welcome.
W. S. Christy, for several years a
Business man of Reynoldsvllle, and
more recently 'of Derry, Pa., has sold
his Derry restaurant and the past week
moved his family from Reynoldsvllle
to the Christy homestead In Beech-
woods.
Francis O. 8utter, who recently , re
signed the agency for the Adams Ex
press Co. in Reynoldsvllle, has accepted
a position as traveling salesman for the
Sykes Woolen Mill Co. and will cover
territory in the central and southern
part of Pennsylvania.
The Wblttfer club of Brookvllle was
entertained by the Utopia club of
Reynoldsvllle at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Hall Thursday
evening of last week. The occasion
was a very pleasant one for all
present. Refreshments were served.
. Frank J. Coon, Adams Express Co.
aent at Johnsonburg, was placed under
arrest last week on a charge of em
bezzling the company's funds. Being
unable to secure tl,500 ball he was
remanded to jail in Ridgway to await
trial. The amount of the shortage,
according to route agent George J.
Keener, of Warren, approximates over
1000.
The recent report of the Pennsylvania
Game Commissioners recommendB a
radical change In the open season for
hunting. Tbey suggest that the sea
son open November 1st and close not
later than 15th, during which time all
game may be taken except water fowl
and shore birds. At present there are
different onen seasons for different
classes of game.
Wayne, four-month-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph R. Mllllren, died at
1 20 Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 3, 1909.
Funeral service, conducted by Rev.
John F. Black, pastor of the M. E.
church, was held at the residence of
the parents on Hill street at 2 00 p.
m. Friday and burial was made In the
Reynoldsvllle cemetery. Wayne was
born October 13, 1908.
The preliminary suryey of West
Reynoldsvllle borough for the purpose
of sewering, was made by V. R. Pratt
the forepart of this week. This part
of the work is done to comply with
state regulations. It Is the intention
of the West Reynoldsvllle council to
apply for a temporary permit to empty
sewage Into the Sandy Lick creek and
thus put off the matter of building a
sewage disposal plant until 1911.
A new bridge is needed over the
Sandy Lick creelr at the foot of Main
street. The present structure was
suitable In Ite day, but it has become
unsafe for the heavier traffio now pas
sing over it, and besides la In very poor
repair. Sandy Lick Creek having been
proved a "navigable Btream" recently,
It might be the proper thing to ask the
state for an appropriation to build a
substantial and permanent struo'ure
over the stream. There Is no bridge
In the county over which more traffic
passes In the course of a year than this
one.
Eleanora's Italian colony came to the
front with a nice juicy scandal last
week. An Italian woman, hostess of
a boarding bouse, attempted to elope
with one of ber boarders. Her right
ful husband pursued the couple to
Punxsuta-vney and appealed to Chief
of-Polloe Palmer to stop the escapade,
presenting six good reasons in . the
shape of six small children, why It
was unwise for the mother to leave.
Palmer finally eoerioced the woman
of her error and while she took the
trolley back home, her companion left
on the railroad for parts uoknown.
Twenty warriors of Macomaota Tribe,
I. O. Red Men, of RevnoldevHle, took
the trail to Clarion Monday afternoon
and there, assisted by tribes from New
Bethlehem, Summervllle, Brookvllle,
Olean, N. Y., and New Jersey, lostl
tuted a new tribe by Inltatlng seventy'
five palefaces jto the mysteries of the
order. The work was done by the de
gree team from Mazomania Tribe, one
of the best In the state. The visitor!
to Clarion bad a royally good time. A
number of bands were present and a
red light parade was the spectacular
feature of the evening. .
Parties who have baen watching the
progress of work on the new Franklin
St Clearfield branch of the New York
Central rallraad have reached the con
clusion that the present plan Is to oon
nect with the Pennsylvania railroad
at Brookvllle and use the Pennsy
tracks through to Keating. Grading
la said to have been done at Brookvllle
which will enable the company to con
nect lines in a very short period.
While this arrangement will not mean
as much to Reynoldsvllle as If an In
dependent line was laid, owing to traffio
agreements usually exacted over leased
lines, it will still mean a considerable
increase of local railroad employes.
BOROUGH ELECTION.
Don't forget the munlcpal and town
ship elections Tuesday, February 16.
Vital Issues are at stake in Reynolds
vllle borough and the voters should
turn out en masse to register their
opinion.
HELP ALONG A GOOD CAUSE.
Proceeds at the Bijou Nickelodeon Feb.
- i8th Go To Reading Room.
Thursday evening, February 18th,
the Bijou nickelodeon should be packed
to the doors by Reynoldsvllle people.
By special arrangement, the bulk of
the proceeds that night will go the
treasury of the Young Men's Reading
Room and will be used by that organ
ization to equip their rooms as tbey
should be to afford the boys a comfort
able and convenient place to spend
their evenings.' The club membership
is open to all persons of good character
and the Institution Is Imperatively
needed In the town. The club was
organized several months Bgo and not
withstanding Buoury difficulties In the
way of financing the proposition, and
even of being partially burnt out In the
fire of December Clh, the young men
have held together. They have just
opened another room In their quar'ers
over the Bijou nickelodeon to accom
modate the increasing membership and
need more funds. The people of Reyn-
oldBville should see that they get them
on the evening of February 18th.
Victory for R. H. 8.
A good sized crowd turned out Friday
evening to wltnesB the contest between
the Reynoldsvllle high school basket
ball team and a five from DuBois In
Evans' Bkattng rink. The Punxsu
tawney Tigers had been advertised to
appear, but cancelled the game Friday
morning and DuBois was secured to
avoid disappointing the people. The
game was clean and swiftly played,
Donaldson and Farrell being the stars
of the evening. The home boys dis
played excellent team work but lost
several opportunities to score by un
skillful shooting. The score, 24 to 15
In favor of Reynoldsvllle. Line-up:
Baum, Smith . . .Forward WeBver
Sykes Forward McCall
Coleman Center Steel
Farrell Guard Donaldson
Postlethwalt Guard.... . McGrath
Referee, Frank Bohren. Umpire,
Robertson.
Lincoln Day Exercises.
The following program will be ren
dered In the Reynoldsvllle M. E,
church, Friday evening, February 12,
1909, In commemoration of the 100th
anniversary of the birth of' Abraham
Lincoln and tho G A.' R , S. of V. and
W. R C. will participate. The public
is cordially Invited. Time 7.45 p. m
MiiRtaTnRtru mental.
Invocation Hev. J. O. Mi-Rntlre
Htar Hpangled Banner By the Choir
..... -- l. T..1... I.- I1 1 .... V,
Auuresa c. ........ -. i..ck.b
l.lfn unit diameter of Abraham Lincoln
Buttle Hymn of Ihe Ucpubllc.Hy the Choir
I.lni'nln's lllrthdiir Andre...! PoitlnthwHit
Dixie' Land By the Choir
Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln
America... By the Choir
Address nev. a. j, sieetc
Sketch of Abraham Lincoln
Nearer My Uod to Thee By the Obolr
uoxoiogy
Benediction.
Testing Coal Field
The first of this week Moulthrop
Brothers, of DuBoIb, started a crew of
drillers at work on a big job for the
Panther Run Coal Co , at their mine
north of Reynoldsvllle.. Eight or ten
teBt holes will be bored on the 'com
pany's land near Pardus to find out the
ooal prospects. The ork will be ex
eouted under tbo supervision of Driller
CrytZdr, who has had lots of experience
in this line, and It Is expected to re'
quire the work of one machlno for sev'
eral months.
Hemorrhage of Stomach.
Last Friday at noon ye editor, C.
A. Stephenson, was stricken with
hemorrhage of stomach and since that
time has been confined to bed living
on promises of something to eat some
time in the future. Thirteen years ago
last month we were laid up for four
weeks with hemorrhage of stomach.
During Illness of the editor the foreman
Is editing The Star.
v Farmers' Institute.
Farmers1 Institute will be held In
Paradise Grange hall on February 19
and 20. A number of instructors from
other parts of the state will be present
to join with Jhe farmers In the discus
sion of, topics relative to agriculture.
These meetings are free and open to
all, and no doubt the farmers will avail
themselves of the advantages to be
gained by attending these meetings.
Dr. Reynolds Operated On.
Dr. S. Reynolds, formerly of Reyn
oldsvllle, now of Warren successfully
underwent painful operation In Mercy
Hospital, Pittsburgh, at 10 00 a. m.
Monday, and at last reports was making
rapid progress towards recovery. Dr.
J. B. Neale and Dr. W. B. Alexander,
of Reynoldsyllle, went to Pittsburgh
Sunday and were with Dr. Reynolds
when the operation was performed.
9 1 1
Viola Allen Cancels Date.
Widespread announcement had been
of the appearanoe of Viola Allen, the
noted actress, In "The-White Sister,"
at Punxsutawney Friday night, but on
Tuesday morning Mgr. ' Maginnia re
ceived a telegram cancelling the en
p ffmnt and promising a later date.
ULINCOLN CENTENARY IN
In honor of the centenary of
Abraham Lincoln, a program of exceptional merit will be presented
in Assembly hall of the public school building on the afternoon of
Friday, February 12th. Special invitations have been issued to
every veteran of the civil war living in this vicinity to be present,
and to the public a general invitation is extended.
As Lincoln loved the best things
for Lincoln Day is made up of the
in prose and poetry, in appreciation of his life and services. Assem
bly hall should be packed to its limits in honor of this martyr
president, who exemplified in his life the highest and noblest as
pirations of American manhood.
THE PROGRAM.
1. Opening Songs "Questions," "Lift Up the Banner,"
"When the Strife Is Ended," "Blossom Bells"
2 "America."
3. Lincoln's Birthday Henry Stoke
4 Biographical Sketch.
6 Lincoln the Tehdorhearted Ivan Weaver
fl. Violin Solo (. Esther Bell
7. The Letter to Mrs. Blxby v Mary McKay
8 Lincoln as'Puritan and Cavalier Martin McCrelght
9. Lincoln Burton McConnell
10
How the Gettysburg Speech Was
11. The Gettysburg Speech .
12.
13
14.
15.
1C.
17.
18
Lincoln's Favorite Hymn Duet
Lincoln (Bryant) : Ada Early
"O Captain, My Captain," (Whitman) Margaret Frampton
Lincoln, (From Lowell's Harvard Commemoration Ode). . .Fonda King
Wartime Memories Piano Solo. , .... M las Coleman
Centennial Oration ..'..Dr. A. J. Meek
"O Say, Can You See" .Audience
l :
' Patrons Days In Public Schools.
Monday and Tuesday, February 15
and 16, will be Patrons' Day in the
publio schools of Reynoldsvllle borough.
Every parent and- guardian, and every
person interested; in tne wenare ana
progress of publio education is urged
to visit the school on one or both of
these days and see the actual work of
the pupils and teachers. No speolal
program Is prepared, the object of the
Invitation being to show to those con
cerned just what methods of teaching
are praotloed in the schools ana oy
so doing to secure more co-operation
on tho part of the parents in the task
of training the students. '
Prograssive Euchre.
The members of the Young Ladles'
Sodality of the St. Marys Catholic
church will hold a progressive euchre
In the I. O. O. F. hall on Feb. 22, 1009.
The members are working diligently
to make this affair a success and from
all Indications it will surpass all pre
vious affairs held by this society". The
euchre will commence promptly at
8 30 pm. After the card playing,
Lawyer C. W. Flynn will deliver an
address suitable for the occasion. Re
freshments will also be served. Every
body welcome.
Was Known In Reynoldsvllle.
Dr. Henry P, Detrlck, assistant to
Dr. J. H. Murray, at Soldier In the
years 1903 to 1905. died at Williams
burg, Pa , Friday, Feb 5 He was not
yet 29 years of age and until five months
ago was In the prime of health. Heart
trouble caused his demise. Dr. Det
rlck ras a graduate of the Medlco
Chlrurglual College at Philadelphia
and bad exhibited a high degree of skill
In his practice before deatb so unex
pectedly came.
Bollinger Church.
Quarterly meeting will be held In the
Bollinger church Saturday afternoon
and evening, February 13, an! on Sun
day, February 14, communion service
will be held. Dr. J. B. Neff and Rev.
Frampton will have oharge.
Card of Thanks.
To all frl-nds and nelghbrrs whoso
kindly extended sympathy before and
after the death of our son, Wayne, we
des're to express sincere thanks.
Mr and Mrs J. R. Milliren.
The lecture of Splllmao Riggs In
Assembly ball last Wednesday evening
was a medley of humor and wisdom,
with now and then a gleam of humor
and pathos that held the close attention
of the large audience throughout. ,
I bought a pair of Men's-ease shoes
at Adam's for 93.00, wore them to work
for 13 months, had them half-soled 9
times and they are not worn out yet.
Thos Daegan.
Carmine Marinaro, one of the pro
prietors of the Jefferson Macaroni fac
tory . was In Reynoldsvllle a few
davs the past week. For several
months past he has been superintend
ing operations at his Jamlsonville,
Butler Co , coal works.
Gibson's constantly Increasing optical
practice speaks, for his skill. Consult
him If your eyes need care. Imperial
Hotel, February 18.
Dr. L. M. Emerlck, of Georgetown
Pa., specialist in chronic diseases, will
be at Franky Tavern, Reynoldsvllle,
February 19. All persons suffering
from organlo trouble should visit him
for an examination.
We just received a lot of the choicest
kind of skinned hams that we are sel
ling for a- short time at 12 cents per
pound. Every one guaranteed.-Hunter
& Villi. '
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
America's best beloved statesman,
in literature, so . the program
best things that have been said
Wrtttdn Stella Fisher
.Cella Yost
by Miss Black and Miss Robinson
xOne of the Brightest Men in Congress.
With the exception of the Speaker,
no man in Congress is more famed for
bis witty epigrams and bright compar
Isons than Jonathan P. Dolliver.
It was be who described the attitude
of the democrats on the tariff question
as that of "men emptying bard coal
ash os In a high wind, with tbelr eyes
shut and their backs to the subject." '
"Mugwumps," be said on another oc
casion, "treat their consciences like the
stock in trade of a baking powder com
pany; tbeysolemn'y Insist that every
body's conscience has alum In It except
their own."
It was he who first characterized
Major McKlnloy as "the advance agent
of prosperity."
But Mr. Dolliver is more than a hu
morist. His speeches are noted for
their breadth and thoroughness, as well
as for their striking interest. He has
spoken In every large city in the coun
try. Among bis most noted addresses
were those at the McKlnley banquet In
MadUon Square Garden b 1890, at the
Lincoln dinner of the Republican club
In New York, before the Boston Mer
chant's Association and to the veterans
on Momorlal Day at Gettysburg and at
Arlington.
8enator Dolliver will speak in Assem
bly hall, Reynoldsvllle, In March, be
ing the last number of the public school
lecture course.
Pay Four Per Cent.
At the recent meeting of the stock
holders of the Citizens National Bank
the following directors were elected:
D. Wheeler, ArtburO'Donnel, McCurdy
Hunter, John F. Dinger, John F. Stew
art, Andrew Wheeler, Dr. A. H. Bow
ser, E. W. Hunter and J. M. McCrelght.
Aside from the honesty and capability
of the officers, the financial strength of
the stockholders of a bank is the best
guaranty for the security of its depos
itors. The above directors own and
hold In vhelr own names real estate and
other property worth at least $400,000.
Tbey pay 4 per cent en time deposits
with liberal withdrawal privilege1).
Appreciation,
We take this method of thanking
our many customers -who have favored
us with their patrorage and helped us
to make a success of the grocery
Dusiness in Keynoldsville in .the past
years. And we bespeak for our succes
sor, Mr. W.V. Brltton, the same liberal
share of your trade you have bestowed
on us. We will continue the wholesale
ou rciau nour and reed business at
same old stand. Come and see us.
Robinson & Mundorfp.
All Haia Must Go.
Come and get a hat at your own
price. Trimmed to suit without extra
charge. Mrs. L. P. Miller.
Men's-ease shoes,
Adam's.
price 13 00 to 15.50.
Don't forget the Cadenza minstrels
at the Grand on Feb. 8, 9 and 10. ' Ten
cents to everybody.
Martha Washington tea Feb. 22.
Men's arctics tl.25 a pair. Adam's. -
Leave your coal orders at W. U.
Ellenberger's.
Home made mince meat; finest in the
market. Hunter & Mllllren.
Buy the best shoes, Walk-Overt at
Adam's.
"I was near death's door. Doctor
said my stomach was worn out. I took
Ml-o-na tablets and have been eating
heartily ever since." Mrs. Nelson Lu
cier, Athol. Mass. Stoke & Felcht
Drug Co. guarantees Ml-o-na to cure
dyspepsia and all" stomach troubles, or
monv back.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Qllmpses of the People who arePaaa-
Ing To and Fro.
Frank Wesooat visited in Brookvllle
Tuesday.
Howard SI pes visited In Curwensvllle
Thursday.
Petor Yenewlne went to Newberry,
Pa., Monday.
Norman Butler was at New Bethle
hem Monday.
1. R. Hall was in Baltimore, Md.,
on a business trip the past week.
A. P. Utter and wife left the past
week to spend some time In Florida.
Mrs. George Hughes and Miss Ida
Miles went to Pittsburgh Saturday.
Mrs. John H. Kauober and daughter,
Miss Laura, are in Philadelphia this
week.
Mrs. J. A. Myers visited kinsfolk
at Vandergrlft, Pa., during the past
week.
Mrs. Glen Eaton, of Sykesville
visited Mrs. B. E. Hoover one day last
week.
Mrs. John R. Elder, of DuBois, Is
a guest at the home of ber brother,
C. A. Stephenson.
Robert II. Wilson and wife spent
Sunday with tbelr son, Dr. Reld Wil
son, at Brookvllle.
Mrs. Will Keller, of Eleanora Shaft,
was the guest of Mrs. Dr. B. E. Hoover
a day the past week.
Mrs. Minnie Clougb, of Strawberry
Point, Iowa, is the guest of Mrs. Philip
Koehler in West Reynoldsvllle.
Mrs. Bornard Donahue, of New Beth
lehem, visited her sister, Mrs. J. N.
Small, in West Reynoldsvilla, last
week. .
Miss Ida Swonger. of Summervllle,
visited with her cousin, Hazel B.
Snyder, on Jack eon street during the
past week.
James T. Evans, superintendent of
the Reynoldsvllle Woolen Company
mill was in Philadelphia, New York
City and other eastern points the past
week In the Interest of his company.
James H. Spry, formerly one of our
business men, now located at Aspln
wall, Pa., spent a few days of the past
week with friends in Reynoldsyllle.
Mr. Spry prospers well in his new
business.
Thomas C. Shields, who spent last
week at his home In this place, left this
week for Grand Rapids, Michigan, to
superintend work in the extracting dev-
partment of a large tanning establish
ment there.
Mrs. Wet ley Motter, of Lakemont,
Pa., visited Mrs. E E. Scbuckers in,
Reynoldsvllle over Sunday. She is now
visiting 'relatives In the southern end
of the oouoty- and .will return to Reyn
oldsvllle the latter part of this week.
Thomas S. Catbers spent several
days of the past week "visiting hla
mother, Mrs Allen Catbers, near Reyn
oldsvllle, and visiting with his old, time
friends in town Mr. Catbers has been
with the "Big Four'.' railroad system
for a couple of years, with headquarters
at Gallon, Ohio.
John T. Stiver, of Duquesne, Pa.,
was called to Punxsutawney last week
by the death of bis mother, Mrs. Louisa
Stiver. While In this section be spent
a few days among bis old time friends
In Reynoldsvllle. Thirteen years ago
Mr. Stiver was a prominent citizen
of West. Reyroldsvllle.
Mrs. J. O. Edelblute was called to
Punxsutawney last week by the death
of her brother, George J. Hastings.
The deceased was a steam shovel en
gineer and met death accidentally
while engaged at bis profession near
Johnstown. The funeral was held in
Punxsutawney Sunday afternoon.
Subscribe for The Star, tl a year.
For moving and carting go to W. U. -
Ellonbarger's.
Buy Men's-ease
shoes for work.
Adam's. -
Make your shoe bills easy to pay,
wear Men's-ease. Price 13 00. Adam's.
Want column.
Rates: One cent per word for each ant
svorvlnaertlon.
For Sale 50 acre farm near Sandy
Valley on Beechwoods road. Inquire
of John McMlnn.
Wanted Girl for general house
work. Dr. Hammond, Wiahaw, Pa.
For Sale Lumber in a barn. In
quire of S. S. Robinson.
For Rent Six room house on
Brown St.. ' West Reynoldsvllle. In
quire of W. W. Fales. ,
For Sale A fe thoroughbred sin
gle comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels.
John M. Hays.
For Sale 30 acres land, horse,
harness and buggy, farming Imple
ments. Inquire of B. J. Rudolph, Wiah
aw, or S. M. McCrelght, Reynoldsvllle.
LOST About Dec. 25, yellow
Scotch shepherd dog; very friendly;
good slz; reward for bla return.
Jonathan Smith, R. F. D. No. 1, Reyn
oldsvllle, Pa.
Will Lease The Reynolds opera
house will be leased. Inquire of Mrs.
T"-o M. Te-eH.