4? 4? 43 43 43 SOCIAL Miss' Theresa Burns visited in Clarion a day tast week. Charles Roller, of Warren. U visiting his mother in West Reynoldsville. Herman Guthrie was in Clarion Thursday attending the annual county lair. Mrs. A. B. Schuckers, of West Reynoldsville, visited in Falls Crt-tk Thursday, Miss LiVara Lnnsr, of L"echbur(r, is the (rupst of Miss Lucille Delble on Grant street. Rev. S. Wa'laop Mitchell, of East Brady, visited In Ui'ynofdsville a few daysla9t week. Mrs. Bonjumm Taylor, of Turtle Point, Pa., visited Royno'dsvllle friends the past week. Will H. Lucas, the Brookville mem ber of the firm of Lucas & Delble, was in Reynoldsville last week. Will P. Nolan returned toPUtsburch Sunday to take up his medical studies hi the University of Pittsburgh. , Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Elliott, of Punx sutawney, spent Sunday at the home of W. C. Glhnon, of West Ueyro'riavillo. Ex-Sheriff W. B. Sutter and wife of Lindsey, were tbo ei:?t8 of the former's brother, J. J. S'.irter, in this place last week. Robert L, Johnson and 'wifo, rf Akron, Ohio, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Johnston, in West Reynoldsville. BertS. Burns w.nt to New Bethlc. hem Monday morning to accept a position as ticket agent for the Pennsylvania Ralfroud Company. Miss Anna Smith, of Yatesboro, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith in Reynoldsville last week, and is now la Pittsburgh' buying a new stock t:f millinery for her Valesboro milllne'y store. '0 John Reynolds, of Bolivar arid Olean, . Now York, a son of Dr. Thomas Reyn olds, well known in Reynoldsville In pioneer days, was a visitor at the home of Ed. Seeiey, on Seeley Terrace, last week. Mr. Reynolds has become ex tensively interested in oil and real estate since leaving Reynoldsville and is now comfortably t-upplied with. this world's eoods. M" Reynolds has other claim to fame in being, as he ......... .v.. . ,v, ... n M- Seuiev tb -oVr:q iet of. "Uncle kd," which yet slicks to bim I.. , . . Oh my t head! Over work, worry. trained nerves, exhaustion, throbbing temples. "AH headache and neorabrui pain "Cured in a flash" hj ANTI-ACHE Uot net affect In butt 10e and 25c at all druggist W" CbMDicai Co, Claiioa, Pm. I I III I III rata I it V " 1 - Central Pennsylvania Lime H-0 is hydratcd lime for drilling or broadcasting; it gives quick results. - Ysi best results from your land,. USE LIME, ordinary lime, freph forking!?, or, best of all, USE H-O Lime for chemical aud building purposes. Crushed limestone, any Bize, for concreting, &c. Lime and limestone for all purposes. - We are the largest limestone manufacturers tin Pennsylvania.' ' . . Prompt shipment by any railroad. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. 3 ' g American Lime Write for literature on - Lime and its uses. , AND PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Laura G. Stephenson Is visiting Mrs. Imogene Reynolds In Warren, Pa. Mrs. F. H. Beck visited at the home of John Reed, on Main street, last week. 'Squire W. L. Johnston and son; R. L took In the Clarion county fair Thursday of last week. M iss Tamar Yenewino Is at her home on Railroad street again after a summer S)ent at Momingahela Cltv. Jose ph K. Klrkwood attended the Indiana county . Sunday school con vention at Marion Center last week.') j? Misses Beme and Mallssa Sensor and Lone Baum were at Penfleld Sunday visiting at the home of J. P. Eddy. Mrs. John Campbell, of New Bethle hem, visited her sister, Mrs. C. S. Armagost, on Jackson street, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fetter were at Mayport, Pa., last week attending the funeral of Mrs. Fetter's brother, Grant Hinderliter. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Mawrey, of Shampkin, Pa., visited at the borne of Mr. and Mrs-. W. W. Fales In West Reynoldsville the past week. Mrs. W. J. Graham, who vUlted Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith In Reynoldsville,. and friends in Clarion has returned to her home in Ellwood, Indiana. Mn. Lovina Baum, of Pittsburgh, is visaing with friends in this section, and spent a dav last week with Mr. and Mrs W. W. Fales, in West Reynolds ville. Mrs. M. Montgomery, of West Revn oldavllle, visited relatives In Pittsburg and East Brady last week. A grand daughter from liast Brady accompanied her home. Mrs. Mildred Reynolds, of Johnstown, was the guest of Mrs. Samuel Ressler and Mrs. D. H. Young, on Fifth street, last week. She is. now visiting in Johnsonburg, Charles C. Mohney, who h,as been at Leechburg a Bbort time, spent a few day of the pant week at the borne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mohney, in ReynoldBvIUe. Rev. Charles E. Rudy, who resigned as pastor of the Reynoldsville Lutheran church, went to Woodlawn, bis new charge, Monday morning. He was accompanied by his wife and child. Mrs. Mary Thompson, who was visit ing friends In Reynoldsville, Euierlck vllle, and other points in Western Pennsylvania several months, returned to her borne in Aline, Oklahoma, Friday. Miss Emma Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith, of this place, has resigned her position as a trained nurse in Clarion and sailed for Panama to visit her sister, Mrs. C. N. McPherson, who resides there. Charles Wlsor an assistant In the Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. store Id Reynoldsville, has been In charge of the Hamilton Drug store during the past week and will hold that position permanently. re the product of more than 30 years' experience. Three brands . 76 -Special- Motor Power Without Carbon Wvrhr vtuolint are all refined, diatttled and treated contain no "natural" gasoline, which are crude and unrefined and which carry the maximum of car boa-producing elements. WTrly Oil Works Co..Flttsbvg,Pav Independent Refiners V JHaktrM of Waomrly Special Auto Oil ' & Stone Co., Office: TYRONE, PA. ' Miss Imogene Lin gen falter spent Sunday with relatives in Punxsutawney. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Anderson spent the past wet It In Buffalo and Niagara falls. .. Charles W. Burge spent Saturday and Sunday with an uncle In Clear field. George Ayers, of Allegheny City, Is visiting friends of other days in Reyn oldsville. A P. Utter was called to Ithaca, N. Y.. last week by the serious illness of a brother , Mrs. Emma J. Welch has moved from Cross Forks, Potter county, to Reyn oldsville. ' Miss Olevla Murray returned to Reynoldsville last week after a month's visit In Mahaffey. Bert Adams of East Brady, visited his brother, Harvey AMams, on Jackson street the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayers returned last week from a threla weeks' visit In Monongahela City. Mrs. M. E. Ridgeway and daughter, MIbs Demarls, of Verona, are visiting Reynoldsville friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Wlldauer, of DuBoIs, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Taafe In Reynoldsville the past week. Miss Grace Pence, of New Bethle hem, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. S. Armagost, In this place the past week. E. L. Yohe, who has been in West Virginia for some time, is circulating among old friends in Reynoldsville this week. Mrs. Dr. Harry P. Thompson, of Brookville, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jacob Sutter, in Reynoldeville Friday. Mrs. Mary mtenan, or truest, a daughter of R. L. Taafe, of this place, is now in the Adrian Hospital under going treatment. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shores spent the past week In Buffalo and Niagara Falls and from there went to visit friends In Towanda, Bradford county. Mrs. H. M. Widdowson, of Mahaffey, and Mrs. Wl'liam MoGee, of McGees Mills, were entertained at borne of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Murray oyer Sunday. Mrs. W. P. Organ and son, William, have returned to their home in Punxsutawney after spending a month at the home of Mrs. John C. Sbobert. Will H. Bell and Charles M. Mllltren were Reynoldsville attendants at the annual hunt of the Punxsutawney Gi-ouadhog Club Tuesday of last week. George J. Henderson, superinten dent of the American Sunday School Union, of Cleveland, Ohio, ' visited Missionary J. E. Klrkwood last Thurs day. R. L. Taafe returned Monday from a visit with a daughter, Mrs. Auna Connell, "at Bunora, Pa., and also visited at Pittsburgh and Youngstown, Ohio. C. C. Herpel, wife and family return ed to their home In West Reynoldsville Monday morning after attending the silver anniversary of Mrs. Herpel's brother at Baxter. Dr. R. A. McKlnley went to Pitts burgh Monday to transact some business and to meet his daughter, Mrs. Murray Rathbun, of Boise City, Idaho, who !b oomlng east to visit InReynolds vllle and other places. , Everett Blose and family were called to Dyton, Pa,, yesterday to attend the funeral of the former's mother, Mrs. Anna Blose, who died Saturday at the age of 73 years. The deceased was the grandmother of Mrs. I. C. Stormer, of Reynoldsville. Miss Jennie Klrkman has returned to her home in Ciymer after a five day visit at the home of her parents, Mr. add Mrs. Robert Bone Sr., on Worth street. Before coming to Reynolds ville Mrs. Klrkman had visited a sister and brother at Kane. Mrs, J. H. Jelbart and family spent a short time in Reynoldsville this week, visiting at the home of Mrs. Hannah Butler and other relatives. Rev. J. H. Jelbart baa been appointed to the M. E. pastorate at Chlcora, Pa., and while the household goods were on the way from BrockwayvlUe to Chicora, the family visited in Reynoldsville. v Among those who went to Gettysburg last Saturday morning' was Jacob Hennlnger, who belonged to Co. D. 6th Pa. Res. Vol. Having -been born and raised in that part part of Pennsyl vania, Mr. Henningbr expeots to visit several places before returning, Includ ing his old home towns, Cbambersburg, Greencastle, Lanoaster, Mercersburg, and Markes. All of the towns are within a short distance of Gettysburg. Prof. W. M. Rife has moved from BUI street to the flat In) the Evans building, on Main street. A Oood Position. Can be bad by ambitious young men and ladles In tre field of "Wireless" or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8-bour law law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there Is a great shortage of telegraphers. Position pay beginners from 170 to 190 per1 month, with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute operates six official institutes In America, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless Officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Cincinnati, O., or Philadelphia, Pa. r .. - For Sale at Public Auction. My household goods, Saturday, October 1st, commencing at 1 30 p. m., at my home on Pike street, West Reynoldsville: Hot blast, sofa, sewing machine, gas heaters, dressing case, desk, and many more artioles. Mrs. R. D. Beeri A new tan button shoe in Walk-Overs at 84 50. Adam's Boot Shop. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each sod Tory Insertion. For Sale. At a Sacrifice Edison Phonograph and 150 records in good condition. Original cost $7(1.00, will be sold at (35.00. Inquire at the The Star office. For Rent Good residence on Main street at reasonable rateB. Ail modern improvements. Inquire of J. K. Johns' ton, Reynoldsville, or write Mrs. M, Ayres, 1317 Federal Streot, Allegheny, Pa. LOST A little black pig. Reward James I. Shobort, West Reynoldsville. Wanted To buy large second-hand heating 6tove for simp, L. M. Snyder. For Rent About October 5th, on Jackson street near Fifth, 8 room apartment newly refinlshed. Bath room, front and rear porches. L. M. Snyder. Wanted 500 colonies of bees, on shares or cash rent. A good propo sition. George H. Rea. Wanted Young man to learn a good trade. Inquire at The Star office. ,For Sale at a Bargain Cart, top buggy and two horse carriage. Inquire Of J. H. Corbett. For Sale Cheap One or a pair of the best bred hound pups in the county; fully grown; untrained. Must Bell, going away. A. C. Fish, Reynoldsville, For Sale Tank pump and pipe and pitcher pump and pipe. Inquire at The Star office. Rooms to Kent Inquire at The Star office. For Rent House with modern Im provements. 'Inquire of Mrs. Armor, Grant street. For Sale Work horse and two year old blooded colt; also success potato digger, combination fenoe machine, and 125 egg Incubator. G. M. Rea. House for Rent In West Reynoldsville- Inquire of G. G. Williams. For Sale Property on Jackson street. Mrs. Katherlne Smeltzer. Wanted SO miners at Penfleld, Apply Penfleld Colliery Co., Penfleld, 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 Gob. Tapper place near Prescottvllle. Inquire of Thos. F. Adam. Guns, Rifles, Ammunition Loaded Shells, Hunting Coats, Vests, &c. 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