The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 18, 1909, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1909.
Sintered at the poatolllce at He jnoldsvllle
Pa., as second clan maiimaner.
8ouiKTii,Lrai.iPHom No. 1.
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' KODAKS
$5.00 to $111.50
BROWNIES
$1.00 to $ 12.00 j
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make pictures the
Kodak way. We do
developing free of
charge.
Strike & Feicht
Drug Company
A little ol Everutlilng.
Born to John Honry Crawford and
wife, near Reynoldsvllle. a son, August
16, won.
The Punxsutawney authorities have
decldpd to bar confetti throwing during
Old Home Week.
John O'Hare Is constructing a tile
automobile garage on the rear of hie
Bill street property.
The annual Bowser family reunion
will be held on the Klttannlng fair
grounds Tuesday, August 31st.
Johnsonburg is suffering Irom a
water famine. The city water supply
is shut off several hourB eacli day.
There will be an ioe cream festival
aa the H or m town Grange hall on Satur
day, August 21, to which everybody Is
invited.
The rain of Sunday and Monday came
as a boon to the farmers In this vicin
ity. Some had begun to suffer from
scarcity of water.
The Ladles Aid Society of Lutheran
church will bold au Ice eream and cake
social on next Saturday evening, Aug
ust 21, on church lawn.
The New Bethlehem Vindicator has
cnangrd ownership, Barry A. Reed
having sold the paper and printing
office to Walter A. Scott.
Earl Craven and Lloyd Bussard, of
near Reynoldsvllle, have gone to
Washington state with tbe object of
permanently locating there..
David B. Sbrecongost. of DuBots,
bas purchased from Daniel Wipe the
Sykesvllle "restaurant until recently
conducted by Miss Alice Handyslde.
Saturday, August 31st the citizens
of Brockwayvllle will vote on' tbe
question of bonding their borough for
131,000 to pave the' Main street of that
village.
The M. E. Sunday school picnic at
Romantic Park last Thursday was a
pleasant affair for those present,
though the showers of tbe morning
prevented large attendance. .
J. Elson Smith, formerly of Reynolds
vllle. now located In Punxsutawney,
wan In town Saturday. Next wee it be
will start on a trio to tbe Seattle Expo
sition and will also tour California and
Nevada.
Walter De Gontard, at one time a
jeweler in Reynoldavllle, but in recent
years a resident of Punxsutawney, died
at Lynchburg, Virginia, Thur-day even
ing. The body was taken to Punxsu
tawney for burial.
The members of the DuBols chapter
of tbe Daughters of tbe American Rev
olution met at the home of Mrs. A. G.
Keagle in Ratbmet Monday afternoon.
Tbe ladies came down from DuBois by
trolley and had an enjoyab'e afternoon.
In buildings, equipment and repu
Utlon. the Lock Hayen Normal School I
la tbe equal of tbe best. Its graduates
re it best advertisement. To those
who are thinking of becoming teachers,
it is an ideal school. The fall term be
gins Sept. 6th. Send for a
catalog. .
copy or Its i
Harold Eugene, infant son of Mr. and I
Mrs. E C. Reed, of Grant street, 'died 1
Tuesday. August 11th, 1909. Funeral
service was held rat tbe Catholic church
Thursday afternoon and burial was
.made in the Catholic cemetery. The
chlla was one month and twenty-eight
days old. ' ' s
Farewell Reception.
A farewell reception was given to
Richard Reddeollff 'Friday evening,
August 13th. at tbe borne of bis son
In-law, John Tucker, on Railroad
street, and It was made one of the
pleasantest events In Mr. Reddeollff's
lire. Monday he left Reynoldsvllle for
Illinois, where he will visit a brother
a short time and then go to Lone Rock,
Iowa, where he will remain for an In
definite period with a sister residing
there. Mr. Reddeollff bad lived In
ReynoldBvlile almost twenty-three
years and In that time It is doubtful
If this klnd-bearted old gentleman ever
made an enemy. lie was deeply vener
ated by bis friends and this fooling
found ample expression in the tribute
paid him Friday evening. The event
came as a surprise to Mr. ueuuecmi
but was nono the less enjoyed for that.
A bountiful supper was served to the
large assemblage and the evening
passed away all too quickly for those
who were enjoying the presence possi
bly for the last time of one who had
been their friend for over a score
of years.
Wilson Gross, wife and two daugh
ters, of Pittsburgh, are gueBts or W.
W. Falesand wife in West Reynolds
v'.llo. Mr. Gross Is an old resident of
R'-vnoldsville who has many friends
hi re who are glad to greet him again.
Herman Burgoon Is at home of his
father, S. J. Burgoon, In neynoldevllle.
tor a short visit. '. In the last few
months he has been employed In Iowa,
Missouri and several other western
states and will return to that section
again.
John Tyson, of Glean, N. Y., Is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Tyson, In Reynoldsvlllo. John
Is now a member of the National Guard
of New York state and participated In
the recent encampment of the Guard
at Farnum, New York, along Lake
Erie.
oLast Friday evening a hay load of
young people from DuBols, came to
Reynoldsvlllo and were entertained at
the home of Grant RhoadB, on East
Main street. Parlor and outside games
were played until a late hour when a
fine lunch wbh served. Thev returned
home at midnight. All report a good
time.
According to dispatches In city
papers. Thomas Keyes. of Urockwav-
wayvllle, was fortunate enough to draw
a rather low number In the Conor d'
Alene Indian reservation In Idaho.
Anyone drawing under 200 has an
excellent chance of getting a valuable
MO BcreH of land, either In tim )er,
mineral or farming land.
The pienlo of the Reynoldsvllle Elks,
held at Wlshaw Park last Thursday,
was largely attended, especially In the
afternoon and evening when tbe show
ers of the earlier part of the day had
given place to sunshine. The merri
ment continued until midnight when
street car accominmodations forced sus
pension of the dancing and a return
borne.
August 25 the London and Plfer
families, of Jefferson county will hold
reunion at Aiahoe Park. Big Run.
These families both dwell chiefly In
the western part of the county, and
have been holding reunions each year
for a number of years. This year it
was proposed that they join In the an
nual fathering and the leaders thought
well of tbe Idea and have so arranged.
Dr. J. Craig King returned to Reyn
oldsvllle -Friday evening after a tour to
and through England. After bis grad
uation from tbe dental , department of
the University of Pennsylvania, he went
direct to Europe on the ocean liner
"Marlon" and while on the other side
of the water visited many of England's
most noted cities and places of historic
interest. Be returned to America on
the same vessel which carried blm over.
Craig has taken the state board exam
ination and was successful. For tbe
present bo will enter the dental office
of bis brother. Dr. R. DeVere King. In
Reynoldsvllle. .
At the recent convention of the Bee
Keepers of Jefferson, Clarion and Arm
strong counties held in Reynoldsvllle
it was decided to bold the next con
vention in Summerville, probably in
February of 1910. Tbe convention also
elected Morris Smith chairman for tbe
next six months and gave him power
to appoint an executive committee to
arrange for tbe next. meeting. M.
Gumbert was chosen secretary. It is
estimated that about 2.514 colonies of
bees were owoed by tbe attendants at
the convention held here, giving some
idea of the rapid growth of this Indus
try In this section of tbe state.
R. J. Mullan, quartermaster, first
class, or tbe u. a. Navy, will be in
r. Ula on traveling recruiting
duty from the U. S. Naval Recruiting
Station at Pittsburgh on .August 21st.
Mr. Mullan is an Interesting and ener-
0j j an0 experience in tbe
navy and is well qallfled to describe tbe
service from the enlisted
man's stand-
point
Ha Is making tbls trip In order '
T , .IT. - .
and vloimty an opportunity to inter- ,
view blm and also to take tbe physical '
examination In order to determine
their qualifications for the service if
they go dislre.
Broke Arm.
Everett, little son of Rev. and Mrs,
J. F. Black, fell from a swing Tuesday
morning and broke his left arm below
tbe elbow. ,
Doing to Tyler.
Tbe Reynoldavllle baseball team will
go to Tyler for a game this afternoon
Haggerty and Gibson will be the
battery for Reynoldsvllle.
Annual Picnic.
Tbe Jefferson County Medical As
soolatlon will hold Its annual picnic
at tbe Driving Park, DuBols, Pa
August Wth, afternoon and evening. J
Shugarts-Dixon.
Miss Julia Shugarts, of Falls Creek,
formerly "of Reynoldsvllle, and John
Dixon, of DuBols, were united In mar
Huge at the parsonage of the Methodist
Episcopal churchjlnt DuBols Thursday
evening by Uev. McDonald.
"They will
reside In DuBols.
Young People Entertained.
A number or young people were en
tertained by Miss Jane Smith at her
home on Hill street Friday evening last
Refreshments were served and the
evening pkaantly whlled away with
music, games and an old-time frolic of
taffy pulling.
Hunting the Under Vein.
The search for tbe lower vein of fire
clay which has been going on near Da
Bols for soveral months, conducted bv
large fire brick concern, has been
abandoned. While small deposits were
located, the clay was not found at any
place In sufficient volume to justify do-
velopement. ("There Is still some hope
that thlsfelusivo under vein may exist
near Reynoldsvllle and the manufacture
ing committee of the Business Men's
Association Is making an effort to have
a test hole drilled In tbe torritory It Is
supposed to underlie.
Prosperity For Farmers.
The farmers of Jefferson county have
little reason to complain of hard times
Reports of bumper crops come from
all sources and In the case of hay alone
Is there any mention of scarcity. One
Instance of heavy yield was exhibited
In Reynoldsvlllo Saturday when Ninian
Cooper brought In from thn farm of his
Bon, W. W. Cooper, In the Beechwoods,
several heads of oat on which on actual
count showed In one Instance 131 well
formed grains, and In another 1 10
grains. The oats In the field from
which tbey were taken averaged four
feet In height.
Family Reunion.
Sunday, August, 15th. was the 73rd
anniversary In the life of H. F. Belnap,
of Reynol Jsvllle, and In honor of the
occasion a reunion of the members of
tbe family and a few friends was held
at the home on Jackson street. Those
present friroout of town were: Mrs.
C. M. Wise,' Mrs. Elvle Sbuman and
Mrs. Jennie Roll,; of Allegheny City,
Harry Belnap, of East Brady, and
Chester Belnap, and a friend of Pitts
burgh. Mr. Belnap has lived in Reyn
oldsvllle over forty years and played
a prominent part In the early coal
development of this section, as well as
In business affairs later.
Cooper Family to Hold Reunion.
Tbe descendants of the family of
Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper, of
Beechwoods, are busily engaged in
making preparations for tbe re-union
of tbrffamlly to be held at Edgemont
Park on Tuesday, August 24
The Cooper family settled In the
vicinity of Beechwoods in 1820 and
their descendants have lived io that
section ever since. add aided materially
In the upbuilding of that section. Five
sons and one daughter are the survivors
of the first family. Mr. and Mrs.
William Cooper moved to Beechwoods
just six months before tbe birth of
Ninian Cooper, of Reynoldsvllle, who
is now the only living member of the
original family.
Visiting Old Friends.
Rev. J. W. Myers, pastor of the
Lutheran cburcb at Natrona, Pa., was
in Reynoldsvllle Friday and Saturday
meeting his old parishioners of Trinity
Lutheran charge, and other friends.
He had been at Renovo a week visit
ing bis daughter, Mrs. Paul Hoffman,
and camping with a party of friends
on Kettle Creek, near that city. Rev.
'Myers will always be a welcome visitor
io Reynoldsvllle. Probably no minis
ter ever labored more earnestly, or
accomplished more real good during
a pastorate than he did during bis ser
vices as minister of Trinity Lutheran
church. In his new field at Natrona be
has met with gratifying success and the
rapid growth of tbe olty gives promise
that his congregation will soon become
one of the ; most important io that
synod.
Bids Wanted.
Bids will be received for good run
of mine coal delivered at the Reynolds
vllle public school building. AU bids
to be in the band of tbe secretary on
' .,h;
and all bids. W. H. Bell.
ore y.
Some men's 15.00 oxfords that are
wonders for tbe price 13.23. Adam
Shoe Co.
8ENT TO WORKHOUSE.
Court Imposes Sentence On a Number
of Reynoldsvllle Citizens.
The regular August term of the
Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace
Opened before Judge John W. Reed
on Monday morning of last week, with
a large orowd of witnesses and litigants
in attendance. Tbe calendar embraces
sixty-five cases, tbe list of crimes
charged ranging from simple assault
to riot and murder. V. A. Haines, of
Brook vlllo, was made foreman of tbe
Grand Jury and William Guthrie, of
Clover township, constable In charge
of that body. G. C. Taylor, of Union
townBhlp, and T. D.i RhtneVTof Brook
vllle, were named as tipstaves 'for the
week.
Cases of special Interest to Reynolds
llle people were disposed of as follows:
Com. vs. Emerson Buhsard alias
Po'tor Bussard. Larceny. Yte Wall,
prosecutor. Defendant pleads guilty.
Sentenced to Pennsylvania Industrial
Iterorm School at Huntington, j'a.,
for indefinite period.
Com. vs. E. R. Newton. A. and
U. Walter Mason, prosecutor. Ver
dict, not guilty, a De'enuunt to pay one
third costs and prosecutor two-thirds.
Com. vs. Chas. Cover and Michael
Slnglebaoh. Robbery, etc. Ifenrv
Reekie, prosecutor. Niil. lirTui 'nl.
lowed.
Coin. vs. Emma Cummlnes. Keen
Ing disorderly house. W. W. IJigglns,
prosecutor. Sentence suspended on
agreement to take cure of defendant,
by her sister, and payniont of costs,
recognizance In Bum of 1500 to appear
for senterco when reminaiorl holnn
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ntered Into. The day following her
nndltlonal release by the Court. Mrs.
Cummlngs again came tolReynolilsylllo
ana was prompt.y re arrested on orders
rrom the bench and taken to Brook-
vllle. Saturday Judge Reed sentenced
her to one year In the Allegheny work
house together with coBts of prosecu
tion.
In the rase pf Frank Sharo and wife.
of ReynoldBville. arrested by Constable
Biggins and charged with keeping a
bawdy house, the evidence was over
whelmingly against them, but leniency
was shown to Frank Sharp b-nause be
seemed to be tbe victim of circum
stances over which he had no control.
Sharp was sentenced to four months In
the Allegheny workhouse, pay costs of
pr iBecution and l 00 fine. Mrs Sharp
wus given one year In the Alleebenv
workhouse, $1.00 fine and costs of prot
ection. , , '
Harry Sharp and wife and Mrs. Mav
Brink, charged with being Inmates of
the above named disorderly iolnt. were
all found guilty. Harry Sharp was sen
tenced. to eighteen months In the Alle
gheny workhouse, pav costs of prosecu
tion and 1 .00 fine. His wife received a
fourteen months workhouse sentence,
wltb 11.00 fine and costs of prosecution.
Mrs. Brink was sent to Allegheny work
house for ten months, fined 11.00 and
must pay costs of prosecution.
The Winslow Reunion.
Over five hundred Deoule attended
the Winslow lamily reunion at Benne-
rette Thursday. The first member of
this family to come to America made
the voyage in tbe Mayflower with the
mgrlme. A branch of the original
family located at Bennezette early In
tbe last oentury and the descendant are
now very numerous. Among the speak
ers at the reunion was Dr. J. H.
Murray, of Reynoldsvllle and the Du
Bols Courier, speaking of his address
said:
'Loyalty to Inheritance." bv Dr.
John Murray, of Revnold-vlllr. was an
inspiring address, and there is surely
not one of the relatives who heard It
who does not possess greater orlde In
his family, and more determination to
emulate the worthy characteristics of
his ancestors, for having b ard It.
Among other officers elected was
I. D. Winslow. of Driftwood, for
merly of Reynoldsvllle, who was chosen
secretary.
Washington Once Gave Up
To three doctors: was kepi In bed
for five weeks. Blood poison from a
spider's bite caused large, deep sores
to cover bis leg. Tbe doctors failed,
then "Bucklen's Arnica Salve com
pletely) cured me," writes John Wash
ington, of Bosquevllle, Tex. For
eczema, bolls, burns and piles its su
preme. 25c at H. L. McEn tire's.
Public Sale.
There will be a public sale at tbe
borne of R. E. Hogue in West Reyn-
aldsvllie Friday, August 20, at 10.00
m. Mr. Hogue intends to dispose
of bis horses, colts, farming machinery
and implements, buggies and other
things too numerous to mention. He
expects to move away from Reynolds
vllle in the near future.
Methodist Church. '
Services for Sunday, August 22, 1909:
11 00 a. m. Communion of the Lord's
Supper, reception of members and bap
tism of children; 7 30 p. m., sermon,
theme, "Adaptation to Environment."
Notice to Taxable.
' Notice Is hereby given to all taxable
In Reynoldsvllle borough that the last
day to save five per cent, discount on
borough and school taxes 'will be Aug
ust 31. s. J. Burgoon,
Collec'.or.
THE PEOPLE WHO ABE PASSING
TO AND FRO. ' '
Fred K. Alexander spent Sunday at
Pittsburgh.
Miss Goldle Caldwoll Is visiting In
Pittsburgh.
'Squire C. J. Kerr Is visiting In
Clarion county this week.
Mrs. Adda Martin and son, Frank,
are visiting fn East Brady.
Frank Wiley, of Major, Pa., visited
his parents In Reynoldsvllle Sucday.
Mrs. John F. Black and children have
returned from a visit In Erie county,
James neckman Is visiting friends
In Big Run and Punxsutawney this
week.
John II. Bauin, of Indiana, spent the
past week with his family In Reynolds
vllle. Ex-County Commissioner John S.
Burr, of Brook vllle, was In Reynoldf-
vllle Monday. ,
G. R Adam, postmaster at Brock-
wayvllle, was In Reynoldsvllle a few
days last week.
Frank Clawson, of Rldgway, spent
few days with his mother io this
place lant week.
Miss Virginia Hawthorne, of Brook
vllle, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clydo C.
Murray last week.
Ross Clawges and wife were In
Brockwayvlile visiting the former's
parents Inst week.
James E. Mitchell, of Kane, visited
his mo'her, Mrs. Cora Mitchell, In this
place over Sunday.
Mrs. W. B. Alexander and Miss Belle
Arnold are spending this week at
Chautauqua, N. Y.
Earl Dempsey, of Dents Run, visited
hls'father In West, Reynoldsvllle a few
days the past week.
Miss Doris Jones, of Pansy, was the
guest of her sister, Mrs, Clyde C.
Murray, the past week.
John H. Kauotyr, president of the
First National bank, wns In Rochester,
N. Y., a day last week.
Mrs. J. C. Norris, of Butler, visited
friends and relatives In and near Reyn
oldsvllle the past week.
Mrs. Clarence Demlng, of Reynolds
ville. is visiting her brother, Eugene
Cochran, In Brookvlllc.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cattail, of near
Reynoldsvllle, spent Sunday with a
daughter at Medix Run.
Miss Frances Uibner, of D.iBois,
visited Miss Lena Herpel In West
Reynoldsvllle last week.
M. Algeler, of Brookvllle. was In
Reynoldsvllle looking after business
Interests last Wednesday.
Misses Vera Boyles and Loraine
Faloon, of DuBois. were guests of Miss
Eleanor Reed tbe past week.
Mr. and Mrs. George John, of Lewis
town, formerly of Reynoldsvllle. visited
J. Heckman and family lait week.
Robert Fergus and wife, of Kenner
dell, were guests at tbe borne of John
M. Hays a few days the past week.
Walter C. Henry and family have
been camping on tbe bill above the
Reyno'davllle school building the past
week.
John Ba-ihor Is at Wllkesbarre, Pa.,
as a delegate from the Reynoldsvllle
lodge Knights of Pythias to the Grand
Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Foley and daugh
ter, Velma, of DuBois, visited Mrs.
Foley's sister, Mrs. Grant Rhosd, over
Sunday.
Miss Nannie Wilson and Mrs. Annie
Wilson, of Clarion county, are guests
of Mrs. W. L. Johnston In West Reyn
oldsvllle. Mrs. May Richards, of Johnsonburg,
visited her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.
W. Foust, la Reynoldsvllle a few days
last week.
Mrs. W. M. EUenberger and son,
Clyde, and Mrs. Harrison Motherwell,
of this placa, are visiting in Clarion
tbls week.
Richard Miller and wife returned to
their borne in West Reynoldsvllle the
past week after a Bye weeks' visit at
Owego, N. Y.
Sunday last Charles H. Cochran and
family, of Curweosvllle, visited the
former's mother, Mrs. D. E. Stanford,
on Pardus Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Watts and chil
dren, of Emswortb, Pi., are guests at
borne of Mrs. Watts' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Hetrlck, In Washington
township.
Mrs. James Kearney, of Sttneboro,
who has been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Gelslcr in tbi place
several weeks, returned to her home
Saturday. v
Dr. Ira D. Bowser, of Rathmel, is at
Wllkesbarre, Pa., tbls week attending
the Grand Lodge of the Knights of
Pytblas as a delegate from the Rath
mel lodge.
Mrs. Thomas C. Shields went to Ti-
tusvtlle, Pa.. Saturday to visit her son,
Edgar Shields, who holds a position In
that city. She was accompanied by her
son, Gilbert.
Miss Nora Wilson, of DuBois visited
at home of Anna Ramsey In this place'
lan weeK. ,
D. E. Stanford starts this week on
his annual trip to Clarion and Forest
counties to visit friends and rolatlvos.
Misses Margaret McCormlck, Nellie
Maloney and Katie Carey, of DuBols,
are visiting at tbe home of Miss Mary
Cihlll on Worth street.
Albert Sutter, wifo and childron, of
Franklin, were guests at the home of
of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Sutter, on Pleasant Avenue a few
d.iys last week.
Miss Dorohy Elliott, of Roynolds
villn, will arrive homo to-day from a
seven weeks' visit among friends in
Brookvllle, New Castle, Pittsburgh,
Charlerol and Monessen.
Miss Anna Bohron Is at Buffalo, N,
Y., the guest of Mis Nolllo Burgoyne.
The latter had visited in Reynoldeville
a few weeks and MIhs Bohren accom
panied her back to Buffalo.
Charles Rornoaugb, a former resident
of Reynoldsvllle, spent a short time
In town last week. Bo Is now living
at Dayton, Ohio, and was on his way
to Lock Haven to visit relatives.
Mrs. Holland and daughter, Miss
Elvle, of Baxter, and Mrs. Bannerol
and daughter, MIbb Alborta, were
guests of Mr. rtud Mrs. Honry Herpel
in West Reynoldsvllle over Sunduy.
Miss Clara Schwab, of this place,
visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Schwab, a few miles below
Summerville last week. She also
visited relatives In Brookvlllo a few
days.
Mrs. Myrtlo Whitesel. of Bell wood,
who has been seriously sick for several
weeks, was brought to home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis,
In West Reynoldsvllle last, week. Mrs.
Wbltesel Is now convalescing.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dixon and daugh
ter, Mayme. of Franklin, visited ln
West Reynoldsvllle over. Sunday. Mr;.
Dixon Is agent for the P. R. R. aU
Franklin and has gone to spend his an
nual vacation at bis old home near To
waoda, Pa.
All members of tbo Women's Relief
Corps are requested to be present at
tbe regular meeting Thursday evening,
August 19.
Committe'e No. 1 of the Helping
Hand Society will hold a lawn fete at
Mrs. Barkley's on Jackson street,
Thursday evening, August 19.
Now is the time to buy oxfords.
Special prices at Adam's.
Eastman films developed free O
charge at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.
We have oxfords for all the family
at prices to please at Adam's.
WANT COLUMN.
Rates: One cent per word for each tut
vorv Insertion.
Wanted Girl to do housework for
small family; German preferred. E.
Noff.
For Sale Thirty acres of land with
buildings oo; , good jpripg of water;
fruit trees, grapes and other small
fruit. Will be sold at a bargain. Ad
dress B. J. Rudolpb, Wisbaw, Pa.
Lost August 12. savings account
book No. 496, of Citizens National bank,
Reynoldsvllle, by Mrs. Albert Bowser.
Finder please return to bank.
FOR Sale Six weeks' old Barksufre-
pigs. J. R. HillU.
Wanted Local agent to advertise
and introduce the new educational) .
work, Webster's Universal Dictionary
aid Atlas of tbe World. Mutt be edu-
www uu auip w lurmtm gooa reier- -ences
as to ability and character. Tbe
Saal field Publishing Company, Akron
Ohio.
FOR Sale Entire furnishings for a
h ime. Call at D. R, Cochran's and
see goods. Will be sold at big reduc
tion. Fori Sale Distillery 7 barrel cana-
clty; will sell whole or separately; ex
cellent stock; doing good business.
Rsason for selling, owners have other
business and cannot devote time to it.
Address J. C. Ford, Secretary. Box 115..
Jeaooelte, Pa.
FOR Sale Double bouse, ten rooma.
barn and lot, Main st. E. Neff, Agent.
For Sale Two houses and twi Inli
on Pike street. West Revnoldavflla.
Sold at a bargain. Inquire C W. Fly no.
FOR RENT Six room houwt n
Brown St., West Reynoldsvllle. and
other houses and rooms to rent at
reasonable rates. W. L. Johnston.
For Rent Eight room house. First
avenue. West Revnoldaville. Tnnnlm
of M. E. Weed, Keystone Hardware
store. '
For Sale Glass jars, pints, half
pUu and i pints. Nice for jelly. Will
b i soil at cost. Reynoldsvllle Candy
Works.