4? 4? 4? 4? 4? NEWS OFIGENERAL INTEREST IN T01 COUNTY AND STATE 0 Piano boxes for sale at Hasklns' Muslo Store. Leonard D'Addarlo, of the east end, has been yery ill during the last few days, An Italian band has been organized atSykesvllIe and a capable leader will be secured to drill the musicians. - The ladles of the W. R. C. will hold a market In J. R. Mllllren's meat market Saturday afternoon and evening. When the worklngmen are deter mined to oontrol the elections by tbelr votes the government will fall back Into the hands of the people. Elmer E. Beck for Assembly. 'iTbe voting for district officers In the ldtlls of the U. M. W. of A. in this region is now in progress. There is little opposition to the present officials. Bricklayers hate started to work on the front of tho Adelphl Theatre on Main street. A buff brick is being used, laid in red mortar and the front will present a very attractive ap pearance when completed. A quarrel in an Italian family at Falls Creek Friday ended by tho man of the houso, James Plutlno, shooting his wife, his mother-in-law and a (riend Iwif his wifo's. Flutino escaped and no trace of him has yet been found. HU victims will not die. Parks W. Boyd, of Punxsutawney, died Saturday morning after a month's fulness, tie was a travelling salesman and was known all over Western J Pennsylvania. Always active in r . . . . church and social work, he was very popular. Funeral services were held Sunday evening. The hunting season for bear and woodcock opened Monday. Those who have rambled through the woods recently state that game of all kinds will be plentiful. Rabbits are especial ly numerous in some regions. The pheasants do not seem to be scarcer for the severe weather last winter. ' A. N. Bowdish, manager of a Btock company which played lnReynoldsville She past summer, has been made the defendant In a suit for $2,000 damages, brought by A. S. Buzzard, of Mars, for injuries alleged to have been received when a tier of seats collapsed during the production of a play. John Williams, a brother of Robert S. Williams, of this place, died at his home in Hawthorne at 8 P- m. last Tues day. He was 76 years old. The funeral was held Friday. Robert 8. Williams wife and daughter, Mrs. I. M. Hocb,' J. N. Small and wife, of West Reyn oldsvllle, attended the funeral services. In a very short time the service over the Summerville line to Clear field will be greatly bettered. Two through lines between Punxsutawney and Clearfield are being strung. An additional line or two to Reynolds vllle would also help some. Punxsu tawney Spirit. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Engllsn of West Reynoldsvllle, a son, October 3, 1010. Joseph R. Mllllren Is the possessor of a number of Leghorn pullets that are less than five months old and are laying eggs like thoroughbreds. The Ladles Aid Society of the Lutherain Church will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Carlson in Prescottvllle on Thursday, October 6th, J. J. Hamilton, who was at one time a photographer In Reynoldsvllle, but who has been located In Califor nia for over a year, Is visiting in this section and may stay In Pennsylvania, James Hoffman, a former Reynolds' ville man who went to Wetumpka, Ala bima, with his brother, Caspar F., a f " years ago to engage in the lumber b isiness, had a band cut off last week by getting It caught in a band saw. John W. Slayton, Socialist candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, passed through Reynoldsvllle yesterday. Next Thursday evening, October 13th, Mr, Slayton will deliver an address In Gen tennlal hall, Reynoldsvllle. Frank Strauss, who ' has been a government gaugor for several years, being stationed In a distillery at Mt, Pleasant, Pa., has boen transferred to Reynoldsvllle and came to this place to take up his work the past week. Frank's old friends here will be glad to welcome him back. The Star of Reynolfsville says Its business people are getting in shape for the Teachers Institute, thus making It sure everything will be In readiness for it when the time comes. The teachers generally will appre ciate this interest and business sense, Big Run irlbune. Eleanor, the 11 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Engle, of Worth street, died Wednesday after noon, September 28th. Funeral ser vices were held at the home of the parents Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. F. Black, and burial was made in the Reynoldsvllle cemetery. B. F. Trimble, who Is driving over land rrom Omaha, Nebraska, to Balti more, Maryland, is stopping at the City Hotel this week, giving his horses, a fine Arabian stud, a needed rest. Mr Trimble was a farmer in Nebraska, who sold his property and is going back to Baltimore to engage in business. He will have covered about 1,400 miles when be reaches Baltimore. New Blacksmithing Firm. Last week Samuel Sutter and H. B. Myers entered Into a partnership agree- ment and hereafter the latter will be found at the forge in Sutter's shop. Tbey will make a specialty of horse shoeing and solicit public patronage. Display of fine millinery at Flo Best's Thursday, October 6th. I Lubrication Without Carbon Th Ideal oil for either air-cooled or water-cooled machine, Dlt tilled from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. A thin, pale oil which foods freely and will not eoareaL Absolutely Free From Carbon. If roar dealer or varaye has no Warerly Special, writ at and wall mo mat yon aro supplied. WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY, INDEPENDENT REFINERS Makmrt of fj PITTSBURQ, PA. 'Waotrly" Catolin Central Pennsylvania Lime H-0 is hydrated Kmc for drilling or broadcasting; it gives quicK results. For best results from your land, USE LIME, ordinary lime, freeh forkings, or, best of all, USE H-O ; Lime for chemical and building purposes. Crushed limestone, any size, for concreting, &c. Lime and limestone for all purposes. We are the largest limestone manufacturers !Un Pennsylvania. Prompt shipment by any railroad. ALL THE RATHMEL NEWS OF INTEREST TueTeopleJWho are Passing To and Fro in,"the Suburb East Ot Town. On Tuesday of last week a number of the Ratbmol ladles attended a sur prise party, given In honor of Mrs. L. L. Henry, where they all spent a very pleasant time together. Joseph'Patton kand daughter, Ethel, spent several days with relatives at Pittsburgh last week. They also at tended the Exposition at Pittsburgh while there. ' Miss Margaret Roberta and Miss Moore, of Punxsutawney, spent Satur day and Sunday ' with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Roberts, of this place. The ladles of the W. C. T, U. Rave an interesting muslcale'and literary entertainment in the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening of last week, which was very much enjoyed by all who attended. James McPherson, of Barnesboro, spent Sunday In town. Miss Violet Heffnor, of Reyuoldsvllle, spent several dayB with her aunt, Mrs. G. K, Marshall. Mrs. Thomas Matthews and son, George, have returned to their home in Kowaneo, 111., after spending a month with relatives ane friends in this place. Mr. and Mrs, John Eagln. of Luthers- burg, spent Sunday In town. Wm. Mohnoy," of Clearfield, spent several days with bis parents at Rath- mel. The old fashioned tea party given by the Methodist people of Rathmel Saturday afternoon and evening was a grand success. It was well attended and all spent a very sociable time to gether. Mrs. Anna Hamilton, of Terre Haute, Ind is visiting her brother, Wm. Hoare, of this place. MUsTerza Stewart, of Rathmel, spent Sunday with friends at Force, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Johnston, of Du- Bols, visited at the home of Joseph Bateson, Sunday. Miss Lizzie Phillips, of Reynoldsvllle spent Sunday with her parents at this place. An interesting and exciting foot ball game took place here Saturday after noon between the Coal Glen and Rath mel teams. The Coal Clen boys came off victorious. Miss Minnie Dlvins, of DuBols, spent Saturday and Sunday with' her parents at Rathmel. Mrs. J. L, Marshall, of this place, spent several 1 days with friends at Reynoldsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marshall aud Mr, and Mrs. James Hunter, of DuBols, visited friends here on Sunday. MIssZJAnna Maxwell and Minnie Lennox are visiting friends at Eleanora this week. The Rally' Day exercises at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon was well attended, seventy-five visitors being present. A number of dainty Bouvenlrs were distributed among the audience. Miss Jean Cowie, of Eleanora. visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Crop, several days this week. ? i y ; ijf t Ti " i il mi rim mi ! aamseiBiMiiiiiiiifii SURPRISE PARTY. Mrs. Susan Rankis was moat pleasant ly surprised by about fortv of her friends and neighbors at her home on Jackson street Thursday of last week. A fine lunch was served to which all done justice. About midnight all departed for their respective homes expressing themselves as having spent a yery pleasant evening. Works at Bellefonte', Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. American Lime & Stone Co., Write for literature on Lime and its uses. Office: TYRONE, PA. Notice is hereby given all persons not o dump rubbish or refuse of any kind on lane within the borough limits, and especially not along line of the creek. toy Order of Council, Philip Koehleb, Sec. Mr. Farmer If you have four cows, sell one. and make the same amount of butter with three by using the Tubular Separator Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Do not forget the place for your home made candles Reynoldsvllle Candy Works. "I used Hyomei faithfully for a few weeks and was entirely cured of catarrh and bronchial cough of 10 years stand ing" Wm. MoVay, Jackson, Mich., Breathe Hyomei and cure catarrh. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., guarantees it. Complete outfit SI .00; extra bottle 50 cents. The Sbarploes Tubular Separator is sold on easy payments. See the Reyn oldsvllle HardwareCompany. We are the only- people In Reynolds vllle thdt carry the Apollo Chocolates. Reynoldsvllle Candy Works, I i Copyright Hart Schartni-r Ac Marx N shooting a rifle, or in buying clothes, the only way to be sure df hitting the mark is to aim at it. It all depends on what you aim at in clothes. If you want best all-wool fabrics, correct style, and fit, and complete satisfaction in every way, then be sure of Hart Schaffner & Marx name in the clothes; and that's merely a way of saying, "Come to us and buy them," New styles, new weaves, new colorings and patterns; special things for young men. SUITS $18 to $35 OVERCOATS $18 to $35 Furnishing Goods You'll want a lot of the things you'll see in our haberdashery. Shirts, the new Fall colorings, $1.00 $2.50 See our great display of neckwear from 25c to $1.00 Hat Department All the newest things are here first. We've got everything you want. Our Stetson hat9 are the best, price $3.50 to $5.00 Our Special hats at $2.00 equal to any $2.50 values. W. H. BELL f& Good Clothes and Furnishings REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. REAL ESTATE Rent or.Sell E. Neff, Justloe of the Peace REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Rates of Tuition. The monthly rates of tuition for non resident pupils ot the Reynoldsvllle schools is as follows: High school, S3; grades, 8, 7, 6 and 5, 92; grades, 4, 3, 2 and 1, tl. Parents of all non-resident pupils whose tuition is not chargeable to their district, are hereby notified that the tuition for the first month of school is now due and. thaj the principal is directed to make monthly collection of tuition and receipt for the same at his office in the public school building. By Order op the Board. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $175,000.00 Actual Resources over $650,000.00 John B. Xauohbr, Pres. John H. Kaucber Henry O.Deible OFFIOER8 J. O. Kino, Tlce-Pres. K. O. Bchuckirs, Oaahler DIRECTORS J. O. King Daniel Nolan John H. Corbet t J. B. Hammond K.H.Wilson , Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Progressive Farmer Now has a cream separator, .one that will do the best work, has the least pieces to wash, least to wash out, no oil holes to oil and that will last a lifetime. The Sharpless Tubular Is the only one. For sale by Reynoldville Hardware Co. For Sale. One six room houso, Main street. One six room house, Pleasant Avenue. One eight room house and acre of land, Tenth Btreet. One seven room house, iFourth street. Two six room bouses, West Reyn oldsvllle. Two eight room bouses, West Reyn oldsvllle, One seven room house, Jackson street. Robert Z. Parrish. Display of fine millinery at Flo Best's Thursday, October 6th. THE MAN who has saved nothing has yet to make a beginning. Each day's delay makes the start more difficult. Tasks that are easy for us 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 0
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