Y. v SOCIAL M. Thomas Davis Is visiting in Clarion county. Miss Clara Gelsier is visiting a sister at Stoneboro, Pa. Mrs. T. C. McEoteer visited a sister . In Tyler Saturday. , Henry Mon tie and wife, of Curwens . Tills, are visiting in Reynoldsville.iJ Mrs. Andrew Danny, of. Driftwood, visited Reynoldsvllle friends Monday, Miss Alice Barnes, of Owego, N. Y., . fs a (ruoBt at the borne of Mrs. Thomas ; C Shields. E. D. Davis and wife are at Niagara ''Falls and Buffalo this week on a pleasure trip, Mies Adda Martin went to Castle ' Shannon Wednesday to spend a ten days vacation. Mrs. Calvia Der.art returned Satur day from a week's visit with a daughter in Johnsonburg, Pa. ; M. H. Caldwell, who was In Indiana county for some time, is now vtsltlog , at bis home to Reynoldsville. Miss Bess Mites, of Albion, Pa., Is f the guest of ber grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Miles, on Main street. Mrs. B. B. Hoover returned last week Irom a tlx week's visit In Warren, Pa., with her daughter, Mrs Walter B. Reynolds. Mrs. A. L. Martin returned last week from an extended visit at Castle Shannon and other cities In the Pittsburgh district. D. E. Stanford returned las' week from a visit with relatives in the ; western part of the state and is now at Ills old home In Pardus. ' Mrs. C. A. Stephenson, who 'was called to Lock Haven by the illness and subsequent death of her mother, re turned to Reynoldsvllle last week. Mrs. N. A. Balrd, who visited her Brother, 'Squire W. L. Johnston, In West Reynoldsvllle for few week, returned to her home in New Bethle hem Saturday."- Joseph Reed, the aged resident of Railroad street who was taken 111 while visiting his son at Clearfield last week, wan brought home ThursdaybyMr. and Mrs. Joba Tunewlne. " Mrs. John Crawley, of West Reyn oldsvllle, and Mrs. Mary Sheridan, of Klttannlns. went to South Sharon last week to visit the former's brother, the Rev. Father K M. Drlsooll. Miss EHzaoetb Sloan,. of Clarion, was in Raynoldsvilln one day last week on her way to Port Allegheny, Pa., where he has been elected to teach In tb public schools the coming term. B. W. J. Ltskowskl went to Wllkes arre, Pa., yesterday to attend the state convention of the Polish Union as a delegate from the local branch. This is the fifth consecutive time Mr. 'Laskowskl has been chosen for the honor. E. A. Moyer and wife left Friday morning for a month's trip through Eastern Pennsylvania, visiting tbelr Id home in Monroe county and also fmnding aorae time In Scantin, 'Wilkes Bsrre, Maurh Chunk, and other cities In the aoUiradto region. It has boon twenty -one years since IMr. and Mrs. Moyer vwit-d tbnlr former home. .During the last "ven. veers Mr. Moyer Bss not roUxfd adiiv of regular employ- mi nt, worltini continuously through Rood I imes and bad, ' REAL ESTATE Rent or S ell E. NelT, Justice of tbe Peace UEYNOCDSVtl.LE. Pa. Absolutely free from carbon. LisKt 4 4 4? I "CaV quiek and I Cures NXV7br In a Flash OtA ,. a WHr what tin yAX mm work, worry . Al all drufffflsts, lOe & 2B Warn Chsmical Co.,CIrioa,Pa. color. Flows evenly, leaves no deposit. Waverly Gas Engine Oils will protect your engines. Tbey are made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil, refined to perfection. . WyerlyOaWorktCo.,PitubT,P. T A Independent Refiner I V AND PERSONAL MENTION Flo Best, the milliner, was in Pitts burgh a day last week. Richard L Ta&fe went to Pittsburgh Sunday to visit daughter. Mrs. G. P. Williams, of Sllgb, visited with friends in Reynoldsvllle last week. Hon. Robert H. Longwell, assembly man for Jefferson county, was in Reyn oldsvllle Mopday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ramsey, of Terre Haute, Indiana, are visiting relatives in Rdynoldsville. Miss Ellen Sykes, of Punxsutawney, was the guest of her brother, George W.'Sykes, in Reynoldsvllle, Saturday. Misses Kathryn Taafe, Gertrude Gooder and Marie Lawrence visited in Curwensvllle a few days the past week. Mrs. Hamilton, of Terre Haute, Ind., is the guest of Mrs. Edwin Hoar, also her brother, William Hoar, ' In Rathmel. Miss Helen Oliver! who visited Mlsse Erma and Caroline Robinson, in Reyn oldsvllle duribg the summer, returned to her home in Pittsburg Monday. ' George W. Sykes and Joseph Weisi, of Reynoldsville, left Monday 1 for Alberta, Canada, where thev will be tbe guests of Benjamin Sykes, formerly of Troutvllle, who now lives on a large wheat farm in Alberta. Sebastian B. Snyder and daughter Miss Katie, left this place yesterday for East Liverpool, Ohio, where tbey will visit with a son of the former, Henry Snyder, who was visiting here and accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Rothmltch and children, of Bellevue, Pa., returned home Monday after spending a few weeks' vacation with their relatives, Mr, and Mrs. George Burtop, in the Beechwooks. Mr. Rothmltch is chief draughtsman in the American Loco motive works In Allegheny County. John Tyson, who was visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tyson, on Jackson street, a few weeks, left Friday for Valparaiso, Indiana, to enter tbe university at that place. Mr. Tyson will take up the full commercial and higher English oourses. Rev. J. E. Allgood, former M. E. Minister at Big Run, who was trans ferred to North Glrard, Pa., spent Sun day in Reynoldsvillle with Rev. J. F, Black at the M. E. parsonage. In the evening he occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church and delivered a tcbolarly address. .. H. B. Loxterman, purchasing agent for the Blaw Collapsible Steel Center ing Company, Drought his wife and child to Reynoldsville Friday last to reside. For the present thev are staying with Mrs. Harriet Morrow, on Main street, and later may move their household goods from Pittsburgh to Reynoldsville. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Adam re turned last week from a five weeks' tour during which time they visited Chicago, Omaha, St.v Louts, Colorado, Springs and other famous resorts in the Rocky Mountain region, and made their prlnolpal stop at Donver, Colo rado, where ' Mr. Adam's mnthon sister and brother reside. Tbey had a delightful trip throughout. " Mrs. Nelson Goodblle, of Erie, Is visiting her father, David T. Evans, and sister, Mrs. Thomas Jennings, in Reyn oldsvllle. Next week her husband, Nelson Gnodblle, who is well known in Reynoldsvllle. will enter the Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, to take a three years' oourse in dentistry. They will move from Erie to Cleveland and Mrs. Goodhile is pay ing a farewell visit to Reynoldsvllle before going farther west, Minimum Salary Affidavits. Those school districts which have not yet forwarded their affidavits under tbe Mlnntraum Salary Law must do so at once in order to secure this extra ap propriation. This is ' important; the secretary and president of each aobool boaod sbould look this matter up at once; it is often necessary to return these blacks for correction, and if they are not sent forward until the last minute, they will be thrown out altogether. m Miss Grace Hocking Is visiting rela tives In East Brady. Mrs. Ed. Bird CleariUld, visited her father, Lyman Scott, In Reynoldsvllle, the past week. Miss Helena Black rnturned Sunday from a visit of several weeks with friends in Ml. Jewett, Pa. r.JI Miss Carrie Albright, who bus been absent a year and a half visiting relatives In Michigan and Indiana, re turned to Reynoldsvllle Monday, i ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer R. Ressler, and son of Johnstown, are visiting at the home of tbe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samual ReBsler, on Fifth street. 47'WSJQPBrWaXF1 Mrs. Ralph D. Albright and ehlldren, of 8outh Bend, Indiana, oame to Reyn oldsville Monday to visit with tbe former's mother, Mrs. L, T. Williams, in West Reynoldsvllle.' vr-yt :Mlss Helena BJaok went to runxtu tawaey yesterday to be employed in tba Summerville telephone office in that plaoa a tew weeks. ADDITIONAL LOCAL HATTER September 30th is thelat day to pay your taxes and Bare 6 percent. Charles Gunns wrenched his left knee severely last week while employed at the steel plant. - The company which produced St. El mo at the Adelphl last night was fully up to the standard and pleased well. Judge John W. Heed, of Brookytlle, has written to the officers of tbe Princess Helena Society that he will be present to make an address on tbe afternoon of Columbus Day if court duties do not conflict. The officials be lieve that he will be present. A surprise party was (Wen to Mrs. Emma Northey at lier home on Jackson 8t. Septem ber 14 in honor of her birthday. It proved to be a complnte surprise and ;& very pleasent affair. About thirty-live guests took dinner. Mrs. Northy was the recipient of a number of nresents and also a sum of money. . Martin 0. l'halen Is In Philadelphia attend ing the annual P. K. B. Inspection. Miss Ethelyn Window, who went to Pitts burg ten days ago to visit, was stricken with appendicitis a few days after reaching the city and Thursday of last week was operated on In a private hospital. Latest reports received from the city state that she Is doing well and Is on the road to recovery. Her mother, Mrs. Anna Wlnslow, went! to P ttsj burg last week. Ground Lime Just Arrived. Just arrived carload of lima at P. R. R. station. Farmers, call at Reynolds ville Hardware Co. and arrange for a supply. . . i For Sale at a BARaaiN-Cart, top buggy and two horse carriage. Inquire of J. H. Corbett. ' Au Awful Eruption v of a volcano exoites brief interest, and vour interest In akin Arnnt.lnnt will Ka as short, if you use Buoklen's Arnica oaive, meir quickest cure. Even the worst bolls, ulcers, or fever sores are soon healed hv It Rt far Rn Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It gives insTanv reuei. . zoo. at stoke & relent Drug Co. Tbe Progressive Parmer Now has a cream separator, one that win Q0 toe best work, has tbe least Dieces to wash, least to wash nut tin nil boles to oil and that will last a lifetime. Thn Sbarpless Tubular Is the only one. r or aaie uy . ' Reynoldvillk Hardware Co. Methodist Church. Services for Sunday, September 54th: 11 00 a. m., theme, "Our Teachers:" 7 40 p. m "A Search-Warrant." 1 i Nothing old, undesirable among tbe good things being shown at Stoka's. Stoke ft Felcbt Drug Co. guarantees Hyomei to euro catarrh, coughs, colds and sore tboat, or money back. You take no risk. Just breathe it; that's all. Complete outfit 11.00. Separate bottle of Hyomei 50 oents. - ' A new tan button shoe in Walk-Overs at 14.50. Adam's Boot Shop. Ladles' and gentlemen's olothes, cleaned and dyed. Suit pressing a specialty, at Dahler'a dyeing and pres sing establishment, Reynoldsvllle. Bring your plates and films to Stoke'slf you do not feel like risking the development of them yourself. Subscribe for The Star. cubsicrlbc for ' The -X- Star RATHIia NEWS TRITELY TOLD Mrs. Jrihn Klnneburg, of Adrian, Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henry. Mies Olive Dean, who has been visit Ing friends In Trontvllle for several weeks, has returned to her home in this place.' Wm. Mitchell, of Sagamore, scent several days- of last week with his parents at this place. Mrs. John L. Marshall, of this place, entertained a large number of the Reynoldsvllle W. C. T. U. ladles at her home on Thursday of last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Cowle are visiting relatives at Eleanora this week. Miss Lenora Shannon, of Reynolds vllle, was In town Saturday. Mrs. Kougber and daughter Nadeen, of Edrl, Pa., are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Keagle. Wm. Thomas of Jefferson Lln. spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents In this place. Mr. and Mrt. Wm. Schultz. of Rvn. oldsvllle, Were in town Saturday. Miss Bertha Taube has returned home after a three weeks' visit with her sister in Alloona, Pa. Avload of Rathmel dbodIb druv-, tn Brookvllle to attend the fair Thuradav of last week and spent a very pleasant nay.- . , Prof. Calhoun, of Big Run, was in town Saturday of last week. Miss Emma Roberts has returned to ber home in this plaoe after'a three weekB' visit with friends In Leeobburg and Punxsutawney. . Miss Ida Miles, of Reynoldsvllle, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Marshall, of this place. Misses Tersa and Delva Stewart entertaiued a number of tbeir friends at their home on Tuesday evening of this week. Robert, James and John Flenner, of Hites, Pa., three former Reynoldsvllle boys, were in town several days of last week after an absence of a number of years. Andrew CurenJuff, of Yatesboro, spent several days in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gao. Hughes, of Du Bois, spent Sunday at Rathmel. A large numbei1 of the Rathmel ladles attended a birthday surprise party on Mrs. Cowle. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Moses Maughen on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Cowle was seventy-three years old and this waa her first surprise party whioh will be a day long to ba remembered by the old lady. , Mrs. E. F, Harvey, of Phtlipsbu'rg, was in town Tuesday of last week. A number of the Rathmel young people held a moon light plonio near tbe Lydle farm on Saturday evening of last week. ' A good time waa re ported. Miss Anna Lenox, of St. Benedict. Is visiting at tbe home of Miss Anna Maxwell, of tbis place. The Rathmel Church of God Sundat school will observe Rally day, Sunday, September 25. A special programme bas been prepared and everybody is invited to attend. Want Column. Rt.M- Dn. ..n, n. l. Tory insertion. Wanted Boy to learn tbe black smith trade. Inquire of L, M, Snyder For Sale Tank pump and pipe and pitcher pump and pipe. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale At a Sacrifice Edison Phonograph and 150 records in good condition". Original cost $76.00, will be sold at 835.00. Inquire at the The Star office. . - s Rooms to Kent Inquire at The Star office. For Rent House with modern im provement. Inquire of Mrs. Armor, Grant street. Lacy Wanted A refined young lady to introduce Taoaline for the com plexion Will make liberal offer to the right party, write for . particulars. Tanaline Chemical Co., Butler, Pa, - For Sale Work horse and two year old blooded colt; also success potato digger, combination fence machine, and 125 egg inoubator. , G. M. Rea. For Hale Thirty-two acres of sur face land and upper vein of coal for 18.50 an acre; four acres oleared; good spring on same; timber reserved. In quire of Noah Syphrlt, R. D. 3, Reyn oldsvllle, Pa. House for Rent In West Reyn oldsville. Inquire of G. G. Williams. For Sale Property on Jackson street. Mrs. Katberlne Smoltzer. Wanted SO miners . at Penfield, Apply Penfield Colliery Co., PenHeld, pa. ' , For Sale Two houses in best resi dential section.- Dr. B. E. Hoover. For Sale or Rent, or will trade for town property, the Geo. Tapper plaoe near Prercottville. Inquire (of Tbos. F. Adam, , scene mis. cim, PITTSBURG EXPOSITION Low Rata Excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad. On Wednesdays. SeDtemba 7. U 21 28, October. 6, 12 and lfr. tbe Pennsyl vanla Railroad will ,el1 t-xour!on tlokets to Pittsburg? from T)rlft.,wl Lawsonbam, 8llgo and Intermediate stations at low rates. Tickets o-ond on all regular trains on dav of issue and good returning within four dav. In. eluding date of i-xourslon, Consult llcket AifcntH m . .; . Card of Thanks. We wish thank our friends and neighbor's who were so kind to us In our sad herevo-nint. We also wish to tbank th choir. MR- and Mrs. J F. FoLTzand Family. A WEEK Buys TEe FREE This is the machine invented by , Wm. C. Free of Chicago, the machine which you have read so much about in the magazines' the machine which has a score of altogether new improvements and the machine which is sold at a price so much lower than you are accustomed to pay for the highest grade tewing machine, that if we told you what the price was, it would prejudice you against the ma chine. We insist on showing you the machine and its points of su periority before telling you what a bargain it really is. And to girt you a better chancs still of finding out for yourself how perfect it is, and to thow you. our absolute confidence in The FREE, wt want you to givs it . ? . SODaysTrial Try this machine tett it lew with it cm all kindi of material if you then re not entirely satisfied if you are not convinced that it is tlie best machine you have ever tewed en the most improvedthe most up-to-dateif the low price does not convince you that this is the biggest bargain you have ever bought, return the machine to us and we will refund your deposit so that the trial will mot fit you. m ctnt. Ym havtn't r Idta how It will nirpritt roa tnd how dvllihred roa will b to keep it ifter roa twttl on It lot 34 4iV. Wt know that roa wouM nevtr think of sttting with It. Liko all oiKcr wmmr yu will bm la nltutiai of extlwment and enfbutiasm about (tit Atao now invention! on Tbt FREE. Oaf". olr lauoa for giving roa (kit fair trial o!ftr la bocauM wa want jrou to have it 30 dayi. to set tbo real beaatr of Its Fncb Itg deiign nd dutilttt Japanning. 1o noflco that tko "Rotoaclllo movement, which took Mr. Free 5 rear to Invent, anakta Tht FREE faster than the fastest ru tarr and simpler than the simplest ahnttle machine. Come Tomorrow and take it home with HUGHES & Reynoldavllh Central Pennsylvania Limo H-0 is hydratcd lime for drilling or broadcasting; it gives quick results. For beBt results from your land, USE LIME, ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or, best of all, USE H-O Lime for chemical and building purposes. , v Crushed limestone, any size, for concreting, fcc Lime and limestone for all purposes. ' ' We are the largest limestone manufacturers in Pennsylvania. ' Prompt shipment by any railroad. ,' Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. American Lime Write for literature on Lime and its uses. lie ih s THE PUCE." 0 C:7 'A J The Prescottyille Sunday School. A Urge crowd of boys and glrJ attended the Hesdley Memorial Unlo 8unday school lest Sunday and tb superintendent was keot verv bus handling out tbo badges as the student passed out of the door. Prof". Smltl sang two solos and the glory loene b -l Myrtle. Snyder. Fay Myers. AlleVrt: Clawson, Hazel Sharp. Mare-aret Sharif ana Nettle Sherwood was very beautil nil. Next Sunday afternoon there wll be a temperance lesson and a temper ance talk will he given bv a well knnwi temperance man of this part of the country. All the people of Presoott Vino and vicinity are cordially Invltei to attend. Prizes will be given to bo; and girls. , ' In your Home . to let rent feet find oat that Its t set of Sail bearings have made The FREE the lightest tanning sewing machine in tbo world. to leirn the value of a Rotsrr Spool Pin, Shuttle Ejector, an Improved Head Latch, g Square Feed, an Automatic Thread Controller, Automatic (.nclting Drawers, and tceies t other improvements. and See We FREE you for a month's trial FLEMING Pennsylvania & Stone Co., Office: TYRONE, PAj
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