The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 24, 1910, Image 8

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    TEE TEOPLE WEO ARE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
Mrs. F. 0. Wescoat od two sons,
Jay and Karl, are visiting in Butler,
Pa. .
Misses Wild and Sura Williams went
to WllllamajiOrt Monday to visit their
sUtar. ,
Adolph Montia was. at. Barr-esboro
last weok cujoylng the Old Home Week
celebration la that village. J ,
Alex Gillespie, of Pittsburgh,, spnt
Sunday with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs.
y W. Gillespie, in Ueynoldsvllle.
Miss Ida William? went 'to Union
town, Pa., Monday to visit several
weeks with Miss Josephine Hanktns.
Miss Blanche Burnham, o' Butler,
was entertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Parrisn, on Fifth
street, Sunday. . ' ,
J. v;. jNorris, a lormer ousiness man ui
Reynoldsville now residing at Butler,
Pa., visited his brother, 3. M. NorrU,
near this place, last week.
Rev; J. F. Blaok, pastor of the M. E.
church, wont to North East, Pa., Mon
day to ' conduct the funeral , of a
memoir of his former congregation at
that place.
- A. F. Yost wa in DuBois last week
where he superintended the moving of
a large "residence for Henry Pentz.
The jib was completed Thursday,
iuecefcfull y. .
. J. U. Whltosel and wife, of Bolloync,
Pa., Were truest" nf the latter's parents.
Mr. an1 Mr3. K. D. Davis, In Went
RevBoKlsville, Sunday.
Mr-, Margaret Cook, of Mildred,
Sullivan Co., Pa. is visiting at home
of hr brother, Alexandt-r Johnson,
in this place, and her Meter, Mrs.
James Ross, at Soldier.
D-iniol Phalon and wife, of Brock
port, and Mrs. Margaret Baxter, 6f
Brookville, have been guests at the
home of M. C. Phalon In West Reyn
oldsvllio the past week,
Forrest W. Ressler, of Buffalo, Is
visiting his former friends in Reyno'tas
villo this week. His wife, has been
visiting bur "mother.""- Mrs. Emma
Northy, in this place" for a week
previously.
A. Kala-a, proprietor of the Peoples
Bargain store, returned ' from Cam
bridge Springs, Pa.. Monday, where he
spent tw. wk for the benedt of his
health. M r. Katzeh was greatly" bene"
filted bv bin stay at tne famous'. resort.
.Mrs. James Thompson, of Aline,
Oklahoma, who has been visiting
among ber friends at Emerickvllle
several m - hs. went to Altoona, Pa.,
Monday ni ruing for a short visit.
Mrs. Timav hoi fexpeciq to return to
ber OklahO'tii borne ubout October 1st'. '
Hard V,ein
Slate
A superior product, guaranteed
unlading. "Sold by
Woodwork Supply Company
Reynoldsville, Pa.
Miss Fay Neale is visiting in Kane.
Miss Dorothy Sutter Is visiting In
Philadelphia, '
Dr. L. I-Means and family wont to
Vvarren Saturday to visit relatives.
Mrs. E. 8'. Miller and children, of
Penfleld, visited In this place last week.
Rev. Charles E. Rudy, pastor of
Trinity Lutheran church, spent Sunday
In Pittsburgh. '
Mrs. John W. Gibson and daughters,
Velma and Helen, are visiting in Pitts
burgh this week.
Miss Olevla Murray, who visited bor
mother in this placo last week, ha
gone to Mahaffey to spend some time.
Mrs. Ernest C. Davis, who visited At
her home in Koox a abort time, return
ed to her home in this place yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and
grandson, Paul Faroe r, of Falls Creek,
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R. L
Taafe. '
H. E. Stewart and family, of the west
aide, are visiting Mrs. Stewart's moth
er. Mrs. Mary Corbett, at Falls Creek,
this week.
D. M. Dunsmore and wife returned
Saturday from a Vacation trip to
Philadelphia, Atlantic City and other
points east.
David G. Griffith and daughter, Miss
Ida, were guests of E. D. Davis and
family In West Reynoldsville Friday
and Saturday.-''
Miss Bortha Thomas, of Shamokln,
Pa., came to Reynoldsville Saturday to
spend a few weeks visiting her mother,
Mrs. P. W. Yeuny.
Vincent G. Reynolds, of Johnstown,
is enjoying a two weeks' vacation at the
home of his mother,, Mrs. R. J. Reyn
olds, on Gratit street. J
David Murray, wife and family, who
have been guests of J. R. and A. C.
Murray near Reynoldsville a Bhort
time, went to Verona, Pa., Saturday.
Miss Naomi Mitchell returned to
Philadelphia Friday, after spending
the summer with her mother, Mrs.
Margaret Mitchell, on Grant street.
'Squire P.B.Love and family went to
Brook ville Saturday. Mr. Love re'
turned Monday but Mrs. Love and the
children will spend some time at the
county seat.
Miss Lilly Ashman, a former Reyn'
oldsvllle girl who has been at Van'
couver, B. C, and Erie, Pa., for several
years, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thomas
Jennings, in Reynoldsville, and rela
tives at DuBois.
Mrs. J. W. Coleman, of Arizona, waa
the guest of M. C. Coleman and wife
and Dr. J, C. King and family lo Reyn
oldsville last week. She Is now paying
an extended visit to'relatives at Brook
ville and other points In the east.
Mrs. H. B. Ellison and children re
turned to Pittsburgh Saturday after a
abort visit with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humphrey, on
East Main street. "Miss Pauline Hum
phrey accompanied Mrs. Ellison to
Pittsburgh.
Miss Edith Clark, who spent the
summer at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Clark, on East
Main street, left Saturday to visit her
sister, Mrs. W.'II. Gates, atGraoeton,
Pa., and from there will start to Mont
rose, Colorado, where she has b'r n re
elected a teacher in the public t-uhoul.
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Fall & Winter
TYLES for Fall and ,
Winter in stock now!
The last word in Fash- "
ion, Fit and Comfort
v Meet Successfully the ever
shifting demand of the world's
fashion centers. An infinite
variety of styles for all ordin
ary occasions. iIany exclusive
designs for extraordinary use.
All shapes and all leathers,
Bing-Stpke Co.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PAf
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NEW MUSIC AT
CUT PRICES
Good Bye Betty Brown
Valley Flower
Maglo Mirror Waltzes
Back ai Dear Old Mother's
Knee
Garden of Roans
Meet Me To-Night in Dream
land Chanticleer Bag
M ister Pat O H are
By the Light of the Silvery
Moon
Gee, But It's Tough to be
' Broke
Put on Your Old Gray
Bonnett
Ranus Rag "
Dinah from CBrlin
I'll Change the Thorns to
Roees
Ob You Dvil Rag
Only 18 cents per copy
at the
Haskins Music Store
Reynoldsville, Pa.
j
Walter Elmer, of Pittsburgh, Bpent
Sunday in Reynoldsville! '
Miss Florence Parrlsh returned this
week from a visit to Meadvllle, Pa.
Thomas C. Shields visited at bis home
in Reynoldsville the Brat of this week.
Miss Florence Siple, of New Bethle
hem, was home a few a ays the past
week. .
Jerry Bush and wife, of North Point,
visited West Reynoldsville relatives
last week. ,
John Fink, of Homer City, visited
his father, J. W. Fink, in Reynoldsville
a day last week. .
Mrs. Belle P. Bing and daughter,
Mrs. P. P. Womer, are at Chautauqua,
N. Y., this week.
Mrs. O. H. Johnston and daughter,
Miss Ruth, are visiting D. W. Morrison
and family at Emlonton, Pa.
Mrs. E. S, Weaver was in DuBois
last Wednesday to sue a friend who was
very sick and has since died.
John O'Hare, wife and daughters,
have been at Atlantic City the past
week enjoying the sea breeze.
Misses Maude and May Rlgloy, of
Clearfield, are guests at home of H.
T. Peters and wire this weok. ,
Mrs. M. J. Fuller will go to Toronto,
Canada, Friday of this week to visit her
daughter, Miss Mlnotta Fuller. - -
Miss Catherine Bloom has been the
guest of Miss Ruth and Cora Mitchell
at their home on Grant street the past
week. . .
George Snyder and wife, of Clarion,
were .the guests of S. C. Henry and
wife in this place several days the past
weok. '
v Mrs. Banc, of Lawsonham, is tho
guest of her daughter, Mrs. John L.
Campbell, on Pike street,- West Reyn
oldsville. Miss Helen B Oliver, of Pittsburgh,
has beetf the guest of Misses Erma and
Caroline Robinson, on Grant street, for
some time.
Miss Florence Wilson, of DuBois, was
entertained by her sister, Mrs. Frank
P. Alexander, on Grant street, the
past week.
Miss Ada A. Rainier, of Philadel
phia, is being entertained at the home
of ber cousin, Mrs. C. N. Lewis, on
Grant street,
Lawyer B. R. Kline, of New Kensing
ton, visited his mother, Mrs. Benjamin
Kline, near Reynoldsville, a few days
the past week.-.
Miss Blanche Thompson,' of Pitts
burgh, was the guest of Miss Olive
Reynolds at ber home on Grant street
the past week.
Mrs. Charles Corbett, of Belle
Vernon, Pa., was the guest of hor
mother, Mrs. Anna Siple, on the west
side the pasfweek.
Miss Mabel Hetrick, who has been at
El Repo, Oklahoma, for some timn, re
turned to the home of ber father, D. A.
Hetrlok, in this place last week.
Misses Rosalie Erdice, of Pittsburgh,
and Mercedes Erdlce, of Brookville,
are being entertained by Miss Olive
Reynolds In this place this week.
E. D, Davis and daughter, Mrs. J. R.
Whitesel, went to Frampton, Pa.,
Monday to visit daughter of the
former, Mrs. Lizzie McEntire.
Charles' Johnson,' of Ashley, N. D.,
visiting at home of his brother, Alex
ander Johnson, in this place, and bis
6ls.er, Mrs. James Ross, at Soldier. . .
Mrs, J, S. George and children, of
Vandergrift, Is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Anna Stple, in this place, and a
brother, A. L. Siple, at Lanes Mills.
Miss Katie Smith, who has been at
Vandergrift some time, returned to the
home of her father, Daniel Smith, at
Doemer'a Cross Roads, to recuperate
from illness.
'.Mrs W, S. MoLaln and two children,
who were guests at the borne of Mrs.
Cora Mitcbdjl, on Grant street, several
weeks, returned to tbelr borne in New
York City Saturday. .
Mrs. Daniel Rlnn and son, Lloyd, and
Mrs. Leramoo, of Indiana, motored to
Reynoldsville one day last week and
were guests at the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. V. C, Freas aad Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Pollltt during tbelr stay. Mis Hel
en McKee accompanied the party back
to Indiana in the auto. '
Misses Leo and Rose Black and
James Boyle spent Sunday in Florence.
Mrs. William Heemer. of Pittsburg.
I visited relatives in Reynoldsville Sit-
uraay. .
Mrs. Harvey Deter, and son, Francis,
are visiting the former's parents at New
Kensington.
Mrs. William Trudgen and Miss
Lllllo Heemer Were in DuBois visiting
during the pmt week.
Mrs. Frank MnGtnncfs, of Pbiladol
phla, has hern vl-iili.g relatives in
Reynoldsvlllo and DuHms for beveral
weeks.
Mrs. Philip Hutchinson and ohlldrcti,
of Klttannlng, ar the guests of Mrs.
uenrga MiM.lnger m. hir home oiv
Grant street.
Misses Dorothy end Rutn Button and
Elizabeth Watt, of DuBois, urn guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James T.
Evans, on Hill Btreet.
Mr. E. D. Seoley made a visiting
tour with borne and buggy to DuBois,
West Liberty and Erlton and had not
a single hold-up en rotite. i
Mis Flossie Evans, of Osceola Mills.
"hnd Margaret Oswald, of Brookville,
are visiting their grandfather, James
Lusk, of Pleasant Avenue.
Michael Mowery, of Emerickvllle,
left the past week for a visit in
Shamokln, Mt. Carmel and other cities
in the anthracite region, Ho will be
gone several weeks.
' Mrs. Margaret Gorsllne will start on
ber return journov to Randolnh.
Cattaragus Co., N. Y,. on Thursday
of this week. .She will drive a three-year-old
colt and will have as an assist
ant and company on her trip Henry
btokn, of this place,
tr. and Mrs, Thomas F. Adum loft
last week for . Denver. Culnrarln
yhore they will spend a month or
six weokwlth "relatives of Mr. Adam.
For many years Mr.Adam has boon a
victim of hav fever, and nt! thla
season of the year a trip to the Rocky
Mountains Is preferable to the annoy
ance of the hay fever in this climate.
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 Life Pills would quickly cure at
slight oost. Best for dyspepsia, in
digestion, biliousness, constipation,
jaundice, malaria and debility. 25o at
Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. store.
Save Money.
Buy your school shoes at J. H. Fink's
department More, Punxsutawney, Pa
Our Guarantee.
Shoes bought here sold under a full
guarantee as to quality. J. H. Fink,
Punxsutawney, Pa.
QHARTER NOTICE.
Notice Is lierehy given that application will
he made by W. K. Meredith, A. U'Dnnnitl and
T. W. Whit to the Governor of Pennsylvania
on the seventh duy of Bepicmhor, llilll, at ten
o'clock a. m. under the provisions of an act
of Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for
the Incorporation and reeuliitloii nfcertiiln
corporations" npproved the 'jlliii day of April
A. 1. IS74, anil theseve al siipplenie'ulsthere
to, for a eliuri er for im Intend- d corporation,
to be culled MKKKI'l ' II MUCK COMPANY,
the character and object, of which Is THE
MANUFAU'UKK OF BRICtt OK ANY
OTHEU CLAY PHUDl'OT OK COMMKKCK
FROM ( LAY AM) THK KIIII'PINO AND
bKLLINO OK TIIK KAMEand for these pur
poses to have, possess and enjoy all tho
rights, benefit and privileges by said Act of
Assembly and the supplements thereto
conferred.
M. M. Davis,
Aug. the 10th, 1M0 4t Bcilkltor
pOTICE TO PATRONS.
Notice Is hereby given fhat the printing
business of the late !. A. 8tephenson, In
cluding t'tle and good will of and to Tn
Star, has this day been purchased by
Charles S. Lord, to whom all accounts due
.the oftlce of whatsoever narore are payable
nil ti, wlintn nil III la u.uln.i ,1... K . . . i n
should be presented.
Sirs. l.AURA U. r-TKPHKNSON,
Executrix.
ihari.es 8. Lord.
August 4th, 1910.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Sarah Pattow, Deceased, late of
Wlnslow Township.
Notice Is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of said deced
ent have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons indebted to said, estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having
claims or demands acalnst the same will
take them known without delay to
i Gkorok B. Patton,
, .. 5264 Dolmesst., Pittsburgh, Pa.
8. M. McOhkiqht, Attorney.
IIBI
Treat your machine right by
using the right gasolines.
WAVERLY
768t-
MOTOR
STOVE ' Three special trades. Made from
Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Give instan
taneoua,powerful,cleaii explosion. Pos
itively will not form carbon deposit
on spark plug's or in cylinders. Ignites
raadily-aevcr fails. Ask your dealer,
Wwri Oil -Works Co.
Independent Oil ReOnera
( "' Piltihn.. P. .
- Nolan Park Carnival thl. year will
be bigger and better than ever and no
one will miss It by spending the day
there, The dates are . August 31,
September 1, 2, 3, 1910.
Subscribe for The Stab.
1 - " Out Guarantee, y
Shoes bought here sold under a full ,
guarantee as to quality. J. H. Flnkf
Punxsutawney, Pa,
Just seyeo wore days of our August
clearance sale'. Bing Stoke Company.
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
I.
Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00
Actual Resources over $650,000.00
Jobr II. KluOHsa, Pres.
' . John H. Kaucher
Henry O. IJelble
OFKICEKS
i. O.Kino, Vlee-Pres.
DIltECTOKH
J.O.King Daniel Nolan
J. C Hammond
K. O. ScnucKURS, Cashier
John H. Oorbett
K. It. Wilson
Every Accommodation Cqnsistent with Careful Banking
Careful Management
HaB much tn do with the BuccesBBul 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 bank,
Capital and ProHts $131,000.00.
Resources $641,000.00.
THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
(Oldest Bank in the County)
TF YOU have no money saved now and are
JL 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 save a part of your income.
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
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
$10
$12
Sixteen-Day Excursions
August25, and Sept. 8, 1910
or Q0 to J Atlantic City, Cape May
$14
TO
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J Wild wood, Angelsea, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea
isie uny, Avaion, n. j., Kenoootn, uei.. ana ucean
V, City, kid.
Asbury Park, Long Branch
West End, Hollywood, Blberon, Deal Beach, Allenhurst,
North Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach!
Avon, Belmar, Gcmo, Spring Lake, Sea Ulrt. BrleUe.
Point Pleasant and Bay Head, N.J.
FROM REYNOLDSVILLE.
Tickets at the lower rate (food ooly in coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good
In Parlor or Sloeplog Cars la connection with proper Pullman tickets.
SPECIAL TRAIN OF PARLOR CARS AND COACHES
. Leaves Pittsburgh at 8 55 a. m. and runs through to .Atlantic City.
Tlokets good for passage on special train and Its connections or on trains leav
Inir Pittsburgh at 4.55 p. m., 8.33 p. m., (coaches only), and 8 50 i. m. (sleeping
cars only), and their connections. -
For leaving time of trains, stop-over privileges, aid full
Information consult nearest ticket agent, or James P.
Anderson. D. P. A., Sixth Avenue and Smltnlleld St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. R. WOOD,
Passenger T radio Manager.
GEO. V. BOYD,
Ganeral Pa.-songer Agent