PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO j Mrs. I. Horwitz spent several days ' week la Pittsburgh. ' Prof. Ross W. Clawgesaod wife spent part of last week in Brockway villa with relatives. ' Misses Tea Evans, Pauline Green and Rosle Eugaua visited DuBois friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reed are visit ing their son, E. C. Reed, la Clearfield, this week. John M. Stephenson, of Pittsburgh, Visited la Reynoldsville a few days the past week. Mrs. Philip Guibrie. Mrs. Prod W. Burns and Oust Guthrie spent Sunday at HeatbviHe, Jefferson county. - "Mrs. R. S. Williams, of West Reyn oldsville, visited her son, Walter Williams, at Oak Ridge, the past week. Mrs. W. . P. Riddle, of Waterson, Clarion county, was a guest at the home of O. H. Johnston, tn West Reynolds ville the past week. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hall and daughter, of Brookville, were In Reynoldsville last week attending1 the annual Wells Lingenfelter reunion. Mrs. Lizzie Smith, of Westvllle, was a Reynoldsville visitor last week and one of the gmwts at the Do o mover Job DBton weddintr Wednesday. Vincent G. Reynolds, who spunt a ten days vacation with his mother, Mrs R. J, Reynoles in this place, returned to Johnstown, Ph., Monday morning, P. C. Wells and family and Mrs. Edna Shoemakerand two daughters, of New Bethlehem, were in Koynoldsville last week to attend the Wells Lingen(elter reunion. D. E. Stanford starts this week to visit a brother in Nebraska that be has not met for forty-four years, and to visit other relatives in Kansas and Oklahoma. Miss Marie Altman. of New Bethle hem spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Altman, at Sykes ville, and with Miss Alice Mitoheli, In Reynoldsville. . , John Burke and Bisters, Misses Margaret and Helen Burke of North Pittsburgh, visited the family of T. C. MoEnteer in West Reynoldsville last week, returning home Friday. Misses May VauDuseoi of Hastings, nd Edith McCluskey, of Flushing, N. Y., have been the cuesta of Mly Tannle Aleaqder in Reynoldsville the Ps week. The Wis were school mates together at Birmingham Seminary, and Saturday they went over to Clarioo to visit another frtend of schooldays, Mrs. Fred Brown. Sharp is visiting ' at Is visiting Hard Vjoin Slate A superior product, guaranteed unfading. Soldliy Woodwork Supply Company Reynoldsville, Pa. Miss Hazel Baxter. Addison Wells. Jr velatives in Brookville. Mrs. Harry Bryan, of the West side, visited in Mayport Friday last. ' Mr. andMrs. O. A. Baldwin are visiting in Kane, Pa , this week. Misses Evelyn and Vivian Milks visited in Brockway vllle last week. Mrs. R. A. McKinlcv and daughter Helen, spent the past week visiting Clearfield friends. Prof. L. Wells Clarv. of New York City, is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. B Alexander, on Grantstreet, Mrs. A. Katzen and daughter, Miss Edythe, were in DuBois Sunday attend ing a six o'clock dinner party. Fred J. Butler and family and James T. Butler and family drove to Worth vllle Sunday and visited friends. Mrs. John L. Foster and son. Guv. oi East Brady, visited among theli many friends in Reynoldsville last week. Miss Flo Best, the milliner, was tn Philadelphia and New York Cltv last week attending the fall millinery openings. Charles P. ' Sohultze, of Iselin. Indiana county, visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schullze, in Revn- oldsvllle, over Sunday. Misses Erma and Caroline Robinson an! MUs Helen Oliver, of Pittsburgh. are visiting Mrs. Raymond E. Brown at Brookville this week. Dr. B. E. Hoover went to Warren. Pa., yesterday to enjoy a little vacation. His wife has been yiBititing at that place for several weeks. Mrs. Susan Weyandt, of Claysburg, Pa., and Miss Jennie Weyandt, of A I toon a, were guests, of W. W. Wiley and wife at the City Hotel last week. Miss Belle Arnold, who -spent the months of July and August with her Bistor, Mrs. W. B. Alexander, on Grant street, returred to New York City Monday. Kenneth Sutter went to Rochester Pa., to join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D'ranK u. sutter, who are now residing at that place. F. O. Sutter is employed with the Bell Telephone Co. at that place Mrs. Elmer E. Woodward, who had been visiting ber parents in West Reyooldsvllle several weeks, returned to ber home in Monessen, Friday. Her sister, Miss AHhea Brewer accompanl ed ber home. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wise and Mr. and Mrs.' U. K. bhewman, who spent several weeks at the home of the ladies pirents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Belnap, in Reynoldsville, returned to their homes in flttsburg last week A. Katzen, proorletor of the Peoples Bargain store, will visit PhtladelDhi New York City, Baltimore and other eastern markets this week where he will lay in a large supply of fall and winter goods for his Reynoldsville patrons. P, A. Hardman and wife, former residents of Reynoldsville who moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, over a year ago, have beet, visiting in Hi ynoldsvllle the past week. Mr. Hardman states that he Is doing wnil In Oklahoma and has no regret for leaving the Keystone State. NEW MUSIC' AT CUT PRICES Good Bye Betty Brown Valley Flower Magic Mirror Waltzes Back at Dear Old Mother's Knee Garden of Roses Meet Me To-Nlgbt In Dream land Chanticleer Rag Mister Pat O Hare By the Light of the Silvery Moon Gee, But It's Tough to be Broke Put no Your Old Gray Bonnett , Rastus Rag Dinah from Carl ins I'll Change the Thorns to Roees Oh You Devil Rag Only 18 cents per copy ' at the Haskins Music Store Reynoldsville, Pa. ML a Ary s-o Fall & Winter TYLES for Fall and' Winter in stock now! 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. Harry Mason is in Philadelphia this week. ' . Miss Rose Horwltlz visited to Du Bois last week. Mrs. H. W. Herpel visited friends in Brookville last week. Miss Leo vie Wells la spending her vacation at Brookville. Miss Charlotte Hursh is In Renovo this week visiting her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs, George W. Kline ylsited Beechwoods relatives Sunday. Misses Corlnna Ross and Helen Baum are visiting friends at Indiana this week. Thomas Farley and wife will go to Corsica, this county, to-day to visit friends. Miss Tacy Dempsey and Miss Mildred Herpel spent last Friday at Emerlckville. Ed. Brewer, who was at New Bethle hem five weeks, returned to his home In this place last week, Miss Edna Stover, of Loganton, Pa was the guest of Mrs, R. J. Reynolds on Grant street last week. Mrs. A. Katzen and daughter, Miss Pauline, visited friends in Punxsutawney last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Barry and daughter, Mrs Joanna Bowlby, visited friends -.in Punxsutawney a day the past week, Irving R. Klock, of the Blne-8toke Company store, is enjoying a ten-day vacation at Buffalo and Niagara Falls Miss Margaret Mlllen, of Boston, Mass., is the guest of ber sister, Mrs. u. v. rreas, on Main street this week Prof. W. J. Summervllle, of Manor, former principal of the West Reynolds' ville schools, visited friends in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. ( M. J. Qulnhsk, of Punxsutawney, -spent Sunday with the latter's brother. P. T. Shannon, of WeRt Reynoldsville. W. M. Bradenbaugh and wife, of Butler, were oalled to Reynoldsville last week by the death of Mrs. Braden- baugh's father, H. w. Foltz. Miss Olive Reynolds will leave in a few days for Mt. Pleasant. Iowa, where she will visit Rev. A. D. MoKav and larauy, lormerly of Reynoldsville. Mrs. E. G. Clark, of East Main street, who was fvisltingr in and near nicnmona ana Marlon Center, will visit at Graceton the coming week. G. R. Yuengert and wife, of West Reynoldsville, are absent from hnmA visltiDK relatives la Pitt8bur(?b.sBu.lerl S baron, Fa,, and Yountrstowo, Ohio. Chariest A. Tin n Inn unA fomll. -.111 wwa inuiiiT , if 111 leave to-day for Olaota, Clearfield county, to visit Mr. Dunlap's parents nd attend the annual reunion of the family. Harvey Keller, of Hickorv Clearfield county, and George Keller, of Clearfield, were guests of their brother, C. E. Keller, in Paradise a dav last week. Earl Dempsey, wife and daughter JeanneUe, returned to their home at Dents Run after spending a two week vacation with the former's sister in West Reynoldsville. Mrs, C. C. Herpel and sou. Robert returned to their home in Wt Reynoldsville after a two weeks' stay at uait Kldge where the former bad been called on account of the serious illnes of her father. Frank Smith, a proof reader lr. the government printing office at Washing ton, u. u., nas been vlsltlug hi parents, Mr. and Mr. John Smith. In this nlarw. and bis brother. Hon. W. O. Smith. t Punxsutawney, the past week. H. C. Fleming, who was 111 in a Lock Haven hospital with typhoid fever several weeks, was able to leave the Institution last week and came to Reyn oldsville yesterday to visit for a time with hi lister, Mr. Robert Z. Parrlsh, and other relative la this section. , John Trudgen and mother, Mrs. Jane Spry, returned to their borne in Revn- oMsville Friday night after a ten weeks' visit la Illinois, during which time they visited in five different counties amoriV relative and friends and had a royal time. Mr. Trudgen return looking better than he baa tor year and feelW In fine chape to race after lnaurance and ooal bWness as of y ore. Frank O. Wiley and wife Were in Du Bols .Monday night. 'Squire W, ' L: Johnston, of Wost Reynoldsville, visited in Brookville j yesterday, ; , . , , Frank P. Alexander andwlfe were at St. Mary Sunaay visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Melltnger. Master Reed Watklns, of London Mines, Is spending the, week at the home of John Reed, on Mala street. Mrs. S. A. Bowser, of Ford City, was the guest or Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Bowser In Roynoldsvllle the past week. Mrs. Mary S.tiles,-of Ebensburg, Pa., has been a guest at the homes of J. B. Ross and W. B. SiauiTar the past week. Joseph E. Kirkwood, missionary of the American Sunday School Union, is at Osceola, Clearfield oounty, this week.' Mrs. W. B. Elsenhuth, of this place, left Moncaj for a two- weeks visit in Kfttannlng, East Bradi and New Be.h lehem. Misses Sue and Coral Reynolds and Ida Miles went to Niagara Falls and Toronto, Canada, Monday for a short vacation. Misses Lydla Melllcger and Helen Smith are at St. Marys, Pa., this week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. Melllnger. , ( Mrs. William Cunningham, of Cleveland, Ohio, is a guest at the borne of her sister., Mrs. P. J. Ward, In West Reynoldsville. Richard Miller and wife, of West Reynoldsville, will go" to Elmlra, N. Y., this week to visit with old friends and relatives. Henry Montie aud bride are visiting the former's home la Reynoldsville. Tbis Ii Mr, Montle's first visit home since his marriage. Miss Maude Campbell, of Cool Spring, was a guest at the homes of J. N. 8mail and Lawrence E. Brewster In this place the past week. George Reynolds, carrier on R. D, No' 4 from the Reynoldsville poBtoffice, returned Sunday from a vacation spent In Kittanning and Pittsburgh. i Nolan Park Carnival this vear will be bigger and better thau ever anil no one will miss It by spending the day there. The dates are August 31, September 1,2, 3, 1P10. - ' . Subscribe for The Star. ' Our Guarantee. Bboe bought here told under a Jutf guarantee as to quality." J. H. Fink Punxsutawney, Pa. , ' Just seven more days of our August clearance sale. Bin Stoke Company. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00 ' Actual Resources over $650,000.00 Iohh H. Kadohsh, Pres. John R. Kaucher Henry 0. Delble OFFICERS J.O.Kuto, Vlue-Pres. K. 0. Schdckers, Cashier DIREOTOHR J.O. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond John H.Corbett K. H. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Careful Management Has much tn do with the Bucceessul 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 Profits $131,000.00. Resources $641,000.00. THEJPEOPLES NATIONAL BANK (OldeBt Bank in the County) BUSINESS CURDS, E. NEFP JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Pension Attorney and Real Estate Agent. SMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary public and real emate agent (El ections will receive prjmpt attention. Office 'ntlie ReynoldHvflle Hardware Co. building waiu bhcvv IhnjllviUHTlUH, I'll, RAYMOND. E. BROWN, attorney at law, . ' Brookville, Pa. G. m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Paul. tat mi a irna4 nn nnf-n u... 1 lections made promptly. Office Id Byndlcate R. BJ5. HOOVER, DENTIST, R-nnMpnt. rinnffol. Tn t.h nnAaih..iiiiH. di cot uoumjuTOB in uperauiiK, DR. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, DAW. K . .1.. M.. , vnuit vuiiuiuk, nttia Blinwi. DR. R. DeVERE king, DENTIST, tig, uiitin Bireei, nuynuiUBVilie fa. HENRY PRIESTER UNDERTAKER. . , ' . - .. iuiioiniivni, main atrcufc uojuuiuBviiiD, r . J M. SMITH, MUS. B. Beynoldsville, Pa. " Teacher of Voice. iPlano, Harmony, iubiu msiiury, ounterpoini, uanoo and Puirue. Choir leader and chorus aireotor. JUGHES St. FLEMING FCNERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldavillo. Pa. ROYAL ARCANUM, Reynoldsville, Pa. Meeta ever? second and fourth Thura. a ay in i. u. V. ball THE MAN who ha9 saved nothing has yet to make a beginning. Each day's delay makes the start more difficult. Tasks that are easy for U9 when we are young, be - come burdensome when we are old, and as we are younger to-day than we will ever be again, it will be easier to start to save to day than to-morrow. We invite your account, even it Is only one dollar to start with. THE, CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK QHARTER NOTICE. ' . Nrt! I. kDh. .1 ... T. W. White to the Governor of Pennsylvania o clock a. m. under the provisions of an act J .u.iKinj ' nn ci vo provKie ror .... H"'-""'" vMv iQ,ui.iiuu ui curtain corporations" approved the attn day of April A. D. 18,4, and the sever al supplements there- r,K ,?hi't.?fSW, "ntenued corporation, to be called MEREDITH BKIOK COMPANY i!1?-.f.l?ft1,5t?X,i?d object of which Is THE MANUFACTURE OF BRIOtt. OR ANY FROM CLAY AND THE SHIPPING AND SELLING OF THE SAME and for these pur poses to have, possess and enjoy all the .llflltd hanaHto anil , . j . . . . i i j nit y iiokvh ujr nia ACtOI Assemiily and the supplements thoreto conferred. M. M. Davis, Aug. the 10th, mo.tt Solicitor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . Estate of Sarah Pattoh, Deceased, late of .fiuitiuw xuwnsnip. Mntli.. la lia.nliu . , n t . . . . . . , UVIU.,j Hi.vu i.ua.1. lubwrs or aa- ........... ,,. UMI urn en i oi saia aeceu- ent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, aud those having claim or demands against the same will ."" moiu kuuwu iviiiuuu. ueiay to Georoi B. Pattok, o .r - M" riiisourin, ra. 8. M. MoOrhioh c, Attorney, C-J PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen-Day Excursions , August25, and Sept. 8, 1910 T0 J Atlantic City, Cape May Sea :ean UlllJ iTlA 1 WJIlood, Aneelsoa, Holly Beach, Ocean City, W ylli .1 Isle City, AvaLn, N. J., Rehoboth, Djl., and Oo W or tll jAsbury Park, Lon Branch l AVOU. Retmtir Oomn flnHnir r.b Bab Him Xt(AllA Point Pleasant and Bay Head, N.J. 1 ' FROM REYNOLDSVILLE. Tloketa at the lower rate (food only la coaches. Tickets at the higher rate eood in Parlor or Sleeping Cars In 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. Tickets Rood (or passage on special train and Its connections or on trains leav inir Plttahiirirh At 4 fiS n. m ft 33 i. m oars 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 Smltnfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. J. R. WOOD. r.m w nnvn Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent 1 '
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