THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AJfD FBO 7 Joseph McClure, ol Big Run, was In town Friday. Mrs. C. R. Hall Is vUHlnu In Pitts burgh this weok, Ed. Hughes, of ruthiuel, wnnt to Pittsburgh yesterday. Jflm. Lloyd, of Phlla llhlil, U visit ing at the home of Mrs. Dr. J. H. Mur ray. , Lott Sneaky, of Big. Run, was the euestofDr. B. K. Hoover a day last weok. ' Mrs. Robert Sol fri dire, of Pittsburgh, is spending a f.)w day with Mrs. Jane Haeklns. MUb Holen Kailey, of DuBols, was 'the guost of Miss Florence Greon at the Imperial hotel last week. MIbs May Moorhead, of KlUannlng, spent Sunday at the homn of A. M. Applegate, oq Main street.' Mrs. E. L. Johnston and daughter, Miss Irene, were visiting relatives and friends In Clarion county last week. , T. B. A. Gray, of Punxsutawney, visited at home of his couelo, Dr. B. K. Hoover, on Main Btreet, Tuesday. , Mrs. Laura G. Stephenson will go to Lock Haven, Pa., to-day, to vlsl't her aged mot'aor. who is seriously til. C. R. Mulr, manager of the Ralhmel Trading Co. . store, was called to Phlllipsburg, last week by the Illness of a relative. A. C. Fish and wife and Randall Stevens and wife went to Waterson,1 Clarion county, last week to visit W. V. W. McKea. Mrs. Martin Fdeny. who visited her paronts, Mr. aud Mrn. P. J. Ward, In West IJoynoldHVillu, last week, return ed to her bomi In California, Pa., Sat urday. Mrs. U. G rCunbn and daughter, and H. B. Ferguson and three children, of Pittsburgh, are visiting thuir parents, Mr. and Mm. Frank Hartle, on Pleasant avonue. Miss Anna Dtignan, who spent ber vacation at the homn of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Degnan. on Jack son street, returned to Pittsburg, where she is employed, Monday. Dr. King Lots, of nollldaysburg, who was a guest at te home of George G. Williams, on Main street. ha gone to Johnsonburg, whero he expects to locate permanently In the hear future. A. C. Fish and wife returned Wednes day from a trip through Arkansas and Oklahoma. They report it a magni ficent fruit growing country and brought back specemen teaches that make the Jefferson county product look like the scenery does through the wrong end of a telescope. ' Hard Vein Slate A superior product, guaranteed - unfading. Sold by Woodwork Supply Company , " Reynoldsville, Pa. Mrs. John Yenewine I visiting brother In Clearfield this week. Wm. Ralston and wife, of DuBols, were In Reynoldsville over Sunday. , Melvln , FlBher, Jesse Hirst and Richard Reynolds are at Atlantle City this week. Fi. C. Reed, of Clearfield, visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs., Joseph Reed, and sister, Mrs. John Yenewine, in this place last week. Mrs. B. F. Rothsteln and Mrs. C. M. Kahn, of Punx-utawney, wore guests at tho tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Heck man, lat week. A. II. Fleming 1b In South Bothlebem this week attending tho Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias as a delegate from Valiant Lodge of Reynoldsville. Miss Edna McEntlre, of Eleanors, visited her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. McEntIre,'in West Reyn oldBvllle, last week and went from here to EaBt Brady. Mrs, McCurdy Hunter, and Mrs. Robert Hunter, of Beech woods, and Miss Mary Sterrett, of Philadelphia, have been guests of J. W. and E. Wray Hunter In Reynoldsville the past week. John Pomroy, of Anita, was in Reyn oldsville yesterday. Mr. Pomroy is a gofed "booster" for his home town jkai states that notwithstanding slack work at the mines, Anita is thriving and gen eral business good. Frank Degnan, who has been em ployed at East Brady for the last two months, visited bis parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Degnan, on Jackson street, over Sunday 'and circulated among his friends here. Miss Lydla Moliinger, who has been a kindergarten teacher at Miles City, Montana, for a number of years, re turneo to her Ueynoldsvlllo home Saturday evening and will remain hero for sometime. John H. Corbott wont to Bay City, Mich!, last week to visit a few weeks. His wife and daughter, Miss Georgia, who have been visiting at Bay City several month, will return to Uoyn oldsville with Mr. Corbott. Mrs. Chris Lax returned to her home in Monongahula City last week after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riburt, Sayers, on Jackson street, Miss Taraar Yehnwine accompanied her to Monnngahela City for a visit. , Miss Clara Harmon, of Montoursville, visited Miss Amy Bollinger in West Reynoldsville tho past week. .The girls were classmates In Bucknell University at Lewlsburg,. Pa., and to-day they tbey will go to Saltsburg to visit another school friend. Prof, and Mrs. W. M. Rife and son returned to their Reynoldsville home Monday night after spending the summer months at their formor home In Meohanlosburg, Pa. Prof. Rife will now devote bis time to prepara tions for the opening of the publio schools September 6th. Rev. J. W. Myeie, of Natrona, former pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church in Reynoldsville, was in this place the past week enjoying a short vacation from ministerial work. His legion of old friends here will be glad to learn that be is, doing well in his present field and retains "his wonted health and spirits. .T&jtMT Mar " p- --.r-rar i-, mw Mar -r mb--' - kw sil 1 I IV 91 i n I7J-.E 1 Fall & VPinter TYLES for Fall and Winter in stock rtowl The last word in Fash ion, Fit and Comfort. - Meet successfully the ever shifting demand of the world's fashion centers.' An infinite variety of styles for all ordin ary occasions. Many exclusive designs for extraordinary use. All shapes and all leathers. Bing-Stoke Co. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Charles Hugg spent last Friday it) Clarion. ' ' Mrs. I. F. Miller went to East Brady this week to visit a few weeks. ' Misses Uriuia Gooder and Mary Welst visited in Eleanora Monday. Clement W. Flynn and wife are en joying the waters at Atlantlo City this week. i 1 Miss Sara Shannon went to Phila delphia Saturday to attend the millin ery opening. , Miss Sarah Hmall, of Cool Spring, was the guest of Mrs. Will P. Wood ring last week. Robert H, Wilson and wlfo spent Sunday with their son, Dr. Rotd Wil son, in Brpokvllle. Mrs. John Guy, of Coal Glen, was the guest of Mrs. Robert Sayers, on Jackson street, this week. ' Isaac Sayers, of Coal Glen, Is visiting his brother, Ronert Bayers, on Jackson street, this week. ; Clyde C, Murray, secretary of the Reynoldsville Brick & Tile Co., spent last week in Harrtsburg. , Earl Dempsey and wife, of Dents Run, Visited the former's home in West Reynoldsville over Sunday. Mrs. L. S. Anderson and daughters, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mc Donald in Stoneboro, this week. Mrs. Thomas Oakgrayer, of Fryburg, was the guest of Mrs, Joseph Welst, on Main street a few days the past week. Rev. S. B, Laverty, of Johnstown, Pa., was the guen of D. B. Stauffer, in WeBt Reynoldsville, the past week. " Prof. I. Merrill Smith visited his parents at Eldorton several days this week. MrB. Charles Corbott, of Belle Vernon, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. M. Slple, In WoBt Reynolds ville. Walter Booth, of Ford City, was in ReynoldBvillo a day last week to see bis sister, Marian, who la ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Henry Mitchell, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Is visiting at the home of her father, S. B. Snyder, In West ReynoldB villo. Mrs, M. Ayres and daughter, Miss Sue Ayres, of Allegheny City, aro vis iting old Reynoldsyllle friends this week.. , Miss Jane Kelson, of DuBols, return ed home Monday after a week's visit with Misses Nettle and Zera Wiley In this place. "Lester Lose, the gonial' clerk In Adams Shoe store, was off on vacation last week and spent a day or two In Brookvlllo. Mrs. Horner, oi PlnesviUe, West Va., was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Stilos, in West Reynolds ville, Sunday. - Miss Olevla Murray, trained nurse of Philadelphia, is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Amelia Murray, in Reynoldsville. Mrs. Forrest Ressler, of Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting at the home of her mother, - Mrs. Emma Northey, on Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsey, of Leckrone, Pa., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Smith, on Jackson street., a few days the past week. i A. Katzen, proprietor of the Peoples Bargain store, went to Cambridge Springs, Pa., last week to use the medioloal waters for a few "days, i Mrs. Ed. Boyles and daughter, Mrs. Ijarry Track, of Wilklnsburg, were guests of Mrs. R. J. Reynolds and daughter, Miss Olive, on Grant street, last week.. Mrs. Robert Falrbairn, of Buffalo, and Mrs. Arthur Elock, of Punxsutaw ney, were entertained in Reynoldsville last week by Irving R. Klock, brother of the first named lady. Misses Effle and Annie Trudgen, of East Brady, who spent tnelr summer vacation at the home of Isaac F. Miller, on the west side, returned io tietr home the past week. ' ' Samuel J. Williams, a former mer chant of West Reynoldsville who Is now located at Webb Lake, Wisconsin, ia visiting' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Williams, on the west side . Mrs- Joseph McKernan and daughter, Emma, were at Ash tola, Pa., last week visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. Cbas. E. .Worden. A little grand-' daughter accompanied Mrs. McKernan home. ' Walter Shannon, who visited bis parents In West Reynoldsville during the strike of the Grand Trunk train men, returned to Battle Creek, Michi gan, Sunday to resume bis duties lh the Grand Trunk office In that city. Mrs. John Trudgen, went to East Brady Saturday to visit her ton, John Trudgen, Jr., a few weeks. . Her husband and his mother, Mrs. Jane Spry, -are now visiting in Illinois, and upon their, return east will stop at East Brady and all will come back to Reynoldsvllletogether. - BertKeagle, of Ratbmel, bas gone to Putxsutawney to accept a position a topographer to the B., R. & p. freight office. Bert Is as speedy . with the pencil as be Is on his feet and If he wins out in the bulsness world as skillfully as he used" to in foot races be will toon be dictating Instead of "taking notes." - - ' Mr. and Mrs. George WllJauer,' of DuBoia, spent Sunday with the latter'! parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Taafe. ' Mrs. J. H. Bowser, of Klttannlng, is a welcome guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Wiley, In this place. - - Mlsa Margaret Taafe, who spent ber vacation with ber parents, Mr. and Mt. R. L. Taafe, returned to Pitts burg Sunday. Misses Roberta and Ethel Pomroy, of Anita, were the guests of tbolr sis ter, Mrs. William Bolt, on Jackson street, last week. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have - been helped by the President of the In dustrial and Orphan's Homo at Macon, Ga , who writes; "We have used Electric Bitters in this Institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent medicine for stomach, liver and kldnoy troubles. We regard it as one of the best family medicines on earth." It Invigorates all vital organs, purifies the blood, aids digestion and creates appetite. To strengthen and build up pale, tbln, weak children or rundown people It has no equal. Boat for female complaints. Only 'BOo at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. store. Pensions Oranted. The Commissioner of Pensions has in formed Congressman J. N. Langham that pensions have been granted to the following persons: John Williams, Hawthorn, (20; Daniel Meddock, Brockway vllle, lift; Joseph KoIbo, Summervllle, 120; Samuel Sohrecongost, Dayton, 115; Dennis McSwlney, Indiana, $15; William Grumbling, Homer City, (15; Elizabeth Bradybaugh, Tylersburg 112; Mary Hughes, PunxButawnoy, 112. Jeremiah Wyant, Adrian, 114 00, John Baker, Homer City, (15 00; George Peterman, Sholocta, (15 00; Maria Spencer, Dayton, (12.00; Levi Smltn, Brookvlllo, (15,00; Hiram Hamilton, Yatesboro, (20.00; Harmon Sand rock, Cowansvllle, (17,00. Navarre Hall. Navarre Hall, one of the group of Clarion State Normal buildings, ia one of the-finest and most complete Girls' Halls in the country. It is beautiful, comfortable and convenient. Lavator ies with hot and cold water In each room. If you are thinking of attending a normal school wrilo to J. George Bocht, principal, Clarion, Pa., for cir culars and Information. Took All His Money, Often all a man earns goes to doctors or for medicines, to cure a stomach, liver or kidney trouble that Dr. King's New Lifo Pills would quickly cure at slight cost. Best for dyspepsia, In digestion, biliousness, constipation, jaundico, malaria and debility. 25c at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. store. Save Money. Buy your school shoes at J. H. Fink's department store, Punxsutawney, Pa To The Public. We have engaged experloneed work in un to dn all kinds of roofing. Give ua the size of your building and we will tell you woat U will ont. Either tin, Congo, (Jareys. Amatlte or tar paper. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. B-.il and SummerylUe Phone. Our Guarantee. Shun bought here sold under a full guarantee as to quality. .1. H. Fink, Punxsutawney, Pa. - Ladles' and gent'emen's clothes, cleaned and dyed. Suit presBl g a specialty, at Dabler'a dyeing and pres sing establishment, ReynoIdsvUI' . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Sarah Pattoi, Deceased, late of . Wtnslow Township. Notice Is hereby given that letters of art mlniHtrarlon upon tho relate of said deced ent have been granted to the undersigned. All psrsons Indebted to uld est.ute are re quested to make payment, aud those having claims or demands aualnst the same will make them known without delay to Gronoe n. Pattow, 53(14 Holinest., Pittsburgh, Pa. 8. M. Mt'OlimoHT, Attorney. No Danger If van uba the rlht vaBoltn. Mora auto troubles can ba traced tn Inferior nuillna thin from all other cause. Wh. not enjoy you machlna. confident that tba powar ia toare just wnaa you naea n moat. Wavrerly Gasolines ara manufactured expressly for automo bile usa. Try the. Wsrariy Brands. 76 Motor Stove You may be aiittrrd of Instantaneous, pow. crful clean ezpiosioa, irecoom irora carooa ocpodU on tpkrK. piusri or in cyunaers. utile tgiw' jn. Aia your oeaier. Warily on woris c. lalieailietBaaaerl rittsbsr. Fa. tin The First National Bank , . or "IVNOLD8VILLI. - Capital and Surplus $ 1 7 5,0 0 0.0 0 . Actual Resources over $650,000.00 JOHK a. rCADOHsm, Pre. John H. Rancher ! Henry O. Ilnlhle omoKKB J. 0. Run, Vlce-Pres. K. O. BoHooains, Oaablsr DIRKOTOKH 1, 0. King Daniel Nolan a John H. Corbet. A 8. Ilammnnd K. H. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Careful Management Has much to do with the buccchbsuI de velopment of every organization. The executive staff of this bank is composed of men who devote their en tire time to the management of this bauk. Capital and Profits $131,000.00. Resources $641,000.00. T II E P E O P L E 8 NATIONAL BANK (Oldest Bank in the County) IF YOU have no money saved now and are not planning to begin saving, at once you are unconsciously planning that some body else use his sayings to help take care of you in the future. The only way to enjoy independence is to sa ve a part of your income. 1 Saving money is a duty in the start but it becomes a pleasure in the end. We pay 4 per cent on savings deposits. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen-Day' Excursions August25, and Sept8, 19J0 j Atlantic City, Cape May " Wild wood, Anpelsea, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea I Isle liity, Avalon, in. J., Kunoooin, uei., anu V UK. ML $12 CIO 0:u (Asbury Park, Long Branch Jk OR jUl TO A West End, Hollywood, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allenhurst, QlaW 1 " I North Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, t Avon, Belmr, Ccmn, 8prln( Lake, Sea Ulrt, Brlelle, Point Pleasant ane) Bay Head, N. J. FROM REYNOLDSVILLE. Tickets at the lower rate good only ia coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good in Parlor or Sleeping Cars in connection with proper Pullman tickets. SPECIAL TRAIN OF PARLOR CARS AND COACHES Leaves Pittsburgh at 8.53 a. m. and runs through to Atlantic City. Tickets good for passage on special train and Its connections or on trains leav ing Pittsburgh at 4.65 p. m., 8.33 p. m., (coaches only), and 8.50 p. m. (sleeping cars only), and their connections. - For leaving time of trains, stop-over privileges, and full information consult nearest ticket agent, or James P. Anderson, D. P. A., Sixth. Avenue and Smitnfleld St.,' Pittsburgh, Pa. J. R. WOOD, . Passenger Trafflo Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent.
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