Give a Camera a Thought Think of the many little cote positions you an snap the baby in think of the many ways you can snap the other chil dren in then think of the very small expense that stands between you and these pictures the ex pense of a small camera ONE DOLLAR or more. We have them from that i price up. , We do developing and " , printing of a high class 1 for all amateurs who buy their supplies here. V Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNA. fl little ot EverutWng. School opens Monday, Sopl ember 5th, instead of September 6th, as announced last week. The Clarion and Brookville baseball teams will put up their UBual steady fame at Nolan Park Carnival. Civil court is being held at Brookville this week. There are a number of Reynoldsville cases on the docket for trial. - County Superintendent Jones, of Brookville, is in West Virginia this week attending a series of educational meetings. Mrs. Addle Parcells, of Philadelphia, will address a union meeting to be held in the Baptist church Sunday evening under the auspices of the W. C T. U. The Winslow township school board will meet at Frank's Tavern Saturday afternoon, August 27th. This will be the last regular meeting before the opening of the township sohools September 10th. A number of the census enumerators of Jefferson county are agitating a re union and plcnio near Punxsutawney August 30th. The enumerators had so many queer experiences that a day to gether "swapping' tales would be rather enjoyable. A number of Reynoldsville people attended the Goodvllle "Buckwheat" Plcnio last Thursday, An Immense crowd was at tne place and all were soaked by a heavy downpour of rain lu the afternoon. There was no shelter on the grounds. A number of little lassies, headed by Eleanor Drake, Althea Schughrou and Marguerite Shannon will hold a moon light corn roast this evening. The girls are praying for a pleasant evening and their mothers are praying that the doctors will not be overworked to-mor row. The following Reynoldsvlllo people attended the annual Hutcblns reunion ' yont Park Saturday last: Rob nd family, Mrs. Anna Siple nSr, MIsb Alma, Mrs. J. W. Jper and family, Misses Erma and taone Bliss. About fifty persons were present and the gathering was voted a uocess by all. luocess by a B. F. Siple, of Leeobburg, visited Reynoldsville relatives last week. V. C. Freas, former welgbmaster for the coal company at Wlsbaw, ii now located at Youngstown, Ohio, where he has secured a good position. I have entered politic with this faith in the people, that if I do right by them, the time will come when they will do right by me. Elmer E. Beck for Assembly. - The Helping Hand Society of the M E. church will hold a lawn fete at the home ot Mrs. Mame Shaffer in West Reynoldevllle. on Thursday evening. Everybody invited. You cannot afford to miss "Playing the Ponies." ' Some of the sweetests singing and catchiest dancing you have ever seen will be given on the night of the production. Sorry that my illness caused me to disappoint so many of my friends last visit. Not fully recovered' but hope to be able to visit in September. (Valch for-dates. Gibson, Optican. D. E. Stanford has rented his farm near Pardus, on Pardus Hill, to James E. Wllkeson. Mr. Stanford will move to Reynoldsville and spend his re malnlng years in well earned ease. Dr. B. E. Hoover and sons, Burton and Frederick, were at Juneau, Indl una county, Sunday, visiting Aaron Stiver, a brother-in-law of Doctor's, Dr. Hoover and Burton returned Sun day evening but Frederick will remain at Juneau some time. A. H. Fleming, who attended the Grand Temple of the Knights of Pythias at South Bothlchem as dole gate from the local lodge, extended his trip to Philadelphia after the session of the order and while there witnessed an American League ball contest be' tween Philadelphia and the Chicago nine. S. C. Henry disposed of the greater part of what remained of his stock of groceries Saturday afternoon and even' log at public auction. John Steer, of Indiana county, was the auctioneer and proved himself not only an artist in selling goods but a fellow of infinte jest and something of an acrobat on the side. Rev. Parley P. Womer, who visited in Reynoldsville several weeks, went to Kane last week to "visit his pajents, Mr. and Mrs D. Li. P. Womer. On the 25th Mr. Womer will go to Chautauqua, where he will join his wife and tbey will then return to their home in St, Paul, Minn., where Rev. Womer is pastor of the Park . Congregational church, one of the largest and most inflential churches in the city. Dorothy May, infaut daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Everett Groyegj of Punxsu tawneyr died at that place, Sunday, August 21. The body was brought to home of Mrs. Groves' father, Levi Beebe, at Sandy Valley, and funeral services were held Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Dr. A. J. Meek, pastor of the Reynoldsville Baptist church. Burial was made In the cemetery at Sandy Valley. BQ3 Account of the big Harvest Home Picnic and Carnival at Nolan Park August 31 to September 3rd, Inclusive, the P. S. & C. R. R. Company will run additional trains Thursday, September 1st and Friday, September 2nd, be' tween Summervllle and Nolan Park, making connection at Summervllle with all P. R. R. trains east and west. For further information inquire of agents or address D. Nolan, Superin tendent, Clarion, Pa. Ever? farmer or person interested In farming should make it a special point to be at Nolan Park Carnival on Thurs day, September 1st, as the Association has arranged with Prof. R. L. Watts of the Horticulture Departmentof State College to give an address at two o'clock in the afternoon on the subject of "Farming in Clarion county," and It will be worth any man's time who is Interested In farming to hear this lecture. 1? Silk Mill Is Still Here til August 31st we have ands and offer nation bookcase, was $12.00. now $ .UU yo'mMiation bookcase, was $15.00, now. 10.00 combiflation bookcase, was $18.00, now 13.50 j..t,i c: 1.1 r.rt 1 tK oiACALciiaivuuiuiu Lauica, u mill it, w ao uun v One drop end couch was $18.00, now 12.00 One sewing table, (mission) was $8.00, now 5.00 One kitchen cabinet, was $18.00, now 14.00 Three hundred yards best all-wool carpet, was 75c, now 55c Two hundred yards best 1-4 wool carpet, was 45c, now 33c , These articles are alljnew and good. " G. R. HALL ' It is notioeable that more people are traveling at present and more business is being done in Reynoldsville than for tome time past. Miss Margaret Adam, sister of Thomaa F. Adam, of Reynoldsville, and a former resident of town, was married in June of the present year to a gentleman at Denver, Colorado, and will reside there in the future. S. C. Hepler, editor ot the New Bethlehem Leader and a former prin cipal of the Reynoldsville pubilo schools, spent Monday night in town. As a newspaper editor Mr. Hepler has been conspicuously successful aid is putting out one of the cleanest and brightest papers la Clarion county. Probable Tripe Murder. In a foreign row at Knoxdale Sunday nightjohn Bolner killed one man and fatally Wounded his wife and another man. N. A. Headley Union Sunday School. The N. A. Headluy Union Sunday school, which U being held in the old Baptist church of Prescottville, is prospering and the attendance Is In creasing. Sunday, August 28th, at 2.30 o'clock there will be a special program rendered, as follows: Special son? service, Bible reading by the Sunday school. Violin solo by the superintendent. Song, "Jesus Paid the Fare." Speeches by dilTerfnt speakeis. "They Crucllled Uim." sung by John Reddeolllf, of the M. Et choir. Everybody welcome and all is free. A good time for all is promised by Superintendent Charles Hoffman. Picnicked at A. L. Best's. Wednesday, August lTtli, twenty-five of tho lady friends of Mrs. A. L. Best, drove to her home at Briar HIM. with well filled baskets and spent the day with her. All re port a pleasant time. The scales will cer tainly not want them to come again for they had the biggest Job of the day. Each lady had to be weighed and they tipped the beem from 08 to 215 pounds. Following are the ladles who composed the party: Mrs, John Anderson, Mrs. Klchard Miller, Mrs. Anna Bowlby, Mrs. Henry A. Bwab. Mrs. Philip Koehler, Mrs. John Crawley, Mrs. Martin Phalen, Mrs. Margaret Baxter, Mrs. Mary Barry, Mrs. Ed. Barry, Mrs. Willis Harry, Mrs. Albert Leech, Mrs. Harvey L. Hoke, Mrs. Roy Newberry, Mrs. D. L. Swartz, Mrs. Arthur O'Donnell, Jr., Mrs. E. A. Moyer, Iva Newcome, Margaret Scott, Miss Burns, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs, Norman Anderson, Mrs. Dennis O'Brien, Mrs. N. W. Drake. Buy Tliem Hire. School shoes., Bet - f..r less money. Try us. ,3. h. K ., u. imrt ment store, Punxsuta !. , Pa. First showing of fall (..'inf. Stoke Co. - Biun- One-Half Off on Wash Suits. 13.25 for all 10.50 suits. 13.00 for all 16.00 suits. 92.50 for all 15.00 suite. (2.25 for all 14.50 suits. $1.88 for all t.3.50 suits.- ' 11.60 for all (3.00 suits. (1.13 for an (2.26 suits. Bing-Stoke Co.iC Wanted 100 school boys to be fitted with a "Widow Jones" suit for fall and winter, d Bing-Stoke Company. LadieB "Dorothy Dodd" and "J. & K." dress shoes for fall now in. Blng Stoke Company. Tho RhnrnlRss Tuhular Sonaratnr Is sold On easv !Davment8.t See the Hevn oldsville Hardware Company. Clotbcraft overcoats for early fall wear at Bing-Stoke Co.'s. We are now showing our fall line of Clotbcraft suits. Bing-Stoke Co. Want Column; Ra.tAB! Dna rnt np wnrA tcir tnd m wry i usnriiiuu. Wanted At Frank's Tavern Thurs' day noon, 100 quarts of blackberries. House for Rent In West Reyn oldsville. Inquire of G. G, Williams. FOR SAtE Property on Jackson street. Mrs. Eatherine Smeltzer. For Sale Two colts Inquire of A. E, Douthlt, R. D. No. 4, Reynoldsville. For Sale A very desirable home; also two store rooms. Inquire of Mrs. R.L.Taafe. Wanted 50 miners at Penfield, Apply Penfleld Colliery Co., Penfield, Pa. For Sale Two houses in best resi dential section. Dr. B. E. Hoover. For Sale or Rent, r wlH trade for town property, the Geo. .Tapper place near Prescottville. Inquire of Thos. F. Adam. J M, SMITH, MUS. B. Reynoldsville, Pa. Teacher of . Voice, IPlano, Harmony, Muslo History, Counterpoint, Canon and Fugue, Choir leader and chorus director, ... JUGHES & FLEMING. funeral directors. MainStVeet.. Reynoldsville, Pa. For Sale AT . S. C. Henry's Grocery Store , 1 Bread Case 1 Toledo Computing Scale 1 Cash Register 2 Gas Stoves 1 Desk ISafe 1, Desk Chair 1 Wagon 1 Hack I Horse One Fairbanks Computing Scale, 600 lbs. capacity ' CERTIFICATE Bdiiooi; Slate Just received a car loadthe best in the 'market for the price. H. A. SWAB Reynoldsville, Penn'a. 50,000 People Lost a Little Time By attending the grand Harvest Home Picnic and Carnival AT NOLAN PARK On P., S. & C. R. R. Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 2, 3, 1910 The Association this year, is featuring as the free acts, the king , of all wire performers, Sterck, also the laughable act entitled, "A Laughing House," as produced by the Monte Myra Troupe composed of 5 people. . " J" The midway will be occupied by first-class attrac- , tions, including animal, vaudeville, plantation and other shows, also Shadman's circus with twenty performing dogs. BaseDail Games, panting, Music Trominent speakers will lecture on the grounds each day. Excursion rates and trains'on the P. R. R. and P. S. & C. Admission to park free to all persons holding railroad tickets; others JO cents.- Everybody will meet their friends at Nolan Park ROYAL ARCANUM, Reynoldsville, Pa. ' Meets every second and fourth Thurs day in I. O. O. F. hall. The Roof Is the Most Important Part of a House You have no troubles with leaking: roofs when your house is covered with RUBEROID Roofing. RUBEROID roofs are weather proof, fire-resisting and wind-proof. BQBEBIIO Hoofing RUBEROID has 300 imitations, which is the best evidence of its high quality. Inferior articles are never imitated. gives better and longer protection, costs less than shingles, tin, tar, slate, or any other ordinary roofing to maintain. Before you decide about what roofing to use, you should write today for our two instructive books on roofing. They are sent free to house-owners. THE STANDARD PAINT COMPANY, 100 William Street, New York Braaeh OSoeai-BoMoa, Philadelphia. Chloafo, Kama, City, Atlanta. 8t. Pant, Cinciaa.il, Dry "jjjBaa Franito y For Sale by the Woodwork Supply Company, Reynoldsville, Pa. COMING! At Adelphi Theater Thursday, Sept. 1st ' ' - THE MUSICAL COMEDY Playing the Ponies BY AARON HUFFMAN REAL ESTATE . Rent or Sell E. Neff, Justice of the Peace Reynolds vh,le, Pa. Under Auspices of the Business Men's Association , Last Season's New York Success. L 'a I .urn M'h:HKi)Mii.;iij