3 4? 4? 4i NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN TOWN STATE V Dao Williams had tho Index llngi.r of ' one hand badly crushed while employed at tho Btoul plant Mofiihiy. Mrs. WHIIriii Kufiir entertained a (mall numbor of hor friends at hor home on Main atriutt MomlBy evening. The W. C. T. U. will hold a mooting at the home of J. Mori-la Smith, on Jackson street, Thuraday aftornoon at 2.30 o'clock. The Ladles Aid Booloty of tho Lutheran church will hold a market in Mllllron'i moat market Saturday 1 aftornoon and evening. The Presbyterian Work Booloty will hold a bazaar November 10th In the chapel of tho church. Chicken and a.wailio Biipper win on ihmci in ciinnnuiion, The October committee of tho Ladles Work Society of the 'Presbyterian church will hold a social ut tho homo of Mrs. George Kline Friday evening, Oct ober 21 Tho Inter Ho Society will meet this, Wednesday, afternoon, lit tho homo of Mrs. Chanel A. llorpel, In WestKoyn- oldsvlllo. Mooting will convono at 2,30 o'clock, Itovlval meetings will Blurt In tho MothodlHt Episcopal church In Royn oldsvlllo Sunday ovoning, October 23rd, and will bo conducted by Uoy. Black alono. Dr. A. J. Mcok and E. D, Davis are attending the State Convention of the Baptist church at Franklin, Pa., this week. They loft yoBtorday and will return Friday. ' About sixteen lad lei of the 1 C. B. A. of this place spent Thuriday even ing at the home of M In Mary Donnelly, at Eleanora. The guests were moat royally entertained and were served with an excellent lunoh. J. Ellis, of Bradford City Stoam Laundry, addod a new Improvement to Reynoldsvllle this wook. Pleaie note his ad at the City Hotel and give him your patronage, Augus Walters, local agent and shoe shining artist. James E. Mltcholl and family were In Reynoldsvllle yesterday attending tho Shlolda-Mlteholl wedding. Mr. Mitchell has doolded to move his tailoring business from Kane to Clarksburg, West Virginia, and will be located there after this wook MIsHionary J, 1C. ; Kirk wood last Sun day gave three jidoresses, taught Sun day School lesson twice, sang two boIoi, organized a C. E. society, a Ilotrjfl Department, and a Cradle Hull. At the Ihiptlst parsonage Tuonday afternoon, .October 18, Charles II. Smith, of Leechhurg, and MIhb Nettle May Carlson, of Hiilhmel, wore united In marriage by the ltov. Dr. A. J, Mook. Mrs. Irvln M. Hoch, of Wost Koyn oldsvlllo, was taken to tho Mercy Ilospitul in Pittsburgh Thursday of last week to undergo an operation for appondloltls. Sho passed through the ordeal Friday and rallied. The latest reports are that sho Is Improving rapidly. Dr. J. B. Nealo and hor husband, I. M. Iloeh, wero In Pitts burg at the tune of tho operation. Miss Ella HiihIi, of Bedford, Pa , a ludy who was well known In Reynolds vlllo through her vIhUs to the homo of hor sister, Mrs. M. J. Farrell, Is now In tho Merey Hospital at Pittsburgh and tho phyxicliins Btato that It Is hardly possible for hor to live longer than a week. Mrs. Farrell and daughter MIsb Kiln, were at her bedside part of lnt week. The former went to Bedford Saturday and Miss Farrell returned to Koynoldsvlllo. Through the Business Men's As sociation tho Koynoldsvlllo Brick ft Tilo Company Iibb voluntarily offorod to contribute onotigh brick to lay a walk from tho borough line to any of the Industries on the hill south of town. This Is an Improvement that has boon badly noodod for many years and It Is probable that some quick aotlon will be taken by tho Association to take advantage of the gonoroslty of the Brick and Tile Company. A puglllstlo looking gentleman who represented hlmsolf as a reporter for the Now York Journal, was in Royn oldsvlllo last wook and received con siderable attention on account of his claims. Monday morning he jumped his board bill at the Imperial and also left a few other little debts around town, no may have been what he represented hlmsolf to be but he will have a hard time convincing a fow KoynoldBvllle poople that ho is not a rank fakir. The American Boy Shoes outwear all Others. Price 13.00 and $3.50. Adam's, r i Days Trial V. r5 a in year own Hone mi u A Week Pay- -w x These are the remarkably liberal terms upon which we sell that new and improved tewing imc'iine whii:h was recently invented by Wm. C. Free, which has been so widely ae'vertised in Women's Magazines, an J which is revolutionizing the sewing machine business, Jtief M Sewing . Because of the fact that The FREE it sold to much lower than the best known tewing machines, we have agrod never to puhiNh the price broadcast. Yu would judge its quality by its cost. You would not believe that absolutely the best sewing machine in the world could be obtained at'such a bargain. So instead of talking price, we have decided to make it easy for you to own The FREE and find out its quality yourself. We will sell it to you at your own terms, as low as $1.00 a week, and to show you how we place our whole establish ment back of this wonderfully perfect machine without the least qualification, we offer it to you on 30 days Trial in your own home. Sew on it for 30 days. Give it any hard test you can think of for 30 days. Compare it point by ' joint with 'any other machine. Then if you have not been convinced that it is the best machine you ever heard of, the most convenient, the most improved, and if the low price does not delight you return the machine to us. We will refund your deposit to that the trial will not cost you one cent. Oar rcMon lor Kiaklni you this offer ) to have yoa notice how much lighter lie t m of bill bearings make It run, 1 how much more ornamcetal iu French-let de licti and dattlesi japanaing are bow much more convenient It If to have aa Automatic Tension Release. Automatic Locat ing drawers, an Improved Head Latch, a Belt that sever comes off, and a 5 years lasuiaact Policy against every kind of ccident. much faster ttt Rototcillo Movement makes it sew bow much eater It Is to use Its Shuttle Ejector than your finger nails ot screw driver I bow much better it is to have a kutary Spool Pin that keeps ibteid from breaking of tight en log So Come and See The FRE,E( tomorrow and take it home with you .HUGHES. & FLEMING Reynoldsvllle Pennsylvania was sural The i till Inn (wIMiruilon hull Id Htiyn uIiIhvIIIu limt Witiliioedny ttltnictcd s lnrifo orowil of nutlvns of Itnly bih1 the prngrnni wns cun-lril nut In a vnry uri'iliuliln iiiiitiiii'f. I'riilialily the llnust feature ol the oolnhrallon was the mimlo fiirnlsliiul by the Hotutltor and JohnnonhurK lliillim bands, thith orunnl.allons (llxplaypil hIcIII and tali'tit and when they gave street concerts dnrlnp; tho days of celebration they never fulled to draw a Rood sl.cd crowd. Tho parade Wednesday afternoon was long, and It was noted that excellent order was maintained. The float of tho IliiKRblp of Columbus attracted much attention, No announcement of the winners of prizes has yot been made, and will not bo until after the financial affairs of the celebration are settled. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereby given to all con cerned that the firm of Falcs A Fetter Inn thlx tiny been dlHxnlvcd by mutual agreement. All accounts owing to the mild II rm are payable to ltd successor, the KaliiH (irocory Company, and all bills agillnnl It should be presented to the wild company for payment. Kat.i'.s k Vvtvym. October l.'l, llIO. Public Bale. Thero will bo exposed to public sale at farm of A. 11. Moore, one-half mile from Hormtown (liangu hall, Krlday, October 2SU), 11)10, the following property: One team of marcs, 7 years old, weight 2550 pounds, two good cows, two shoats, baled hay, straw, oats, buckwheat, wheat,, corn on tho oar, wagon, sot of heavy harnoss, set of light harness, buggy, mowing machine, horse rako, itprlng tooth harrow, cultivator, shovol plow, cook ing stove, household goods and othor articles 00 numerous to mention. A. B. Moore. Letter IA. List of unclaimed lottors remaining in postofiloe at noynoldsvlllo, Pa., for wook ending Oct. 10, 11110. Albert J. Daum, Joo 11 loo, J. P. Hasserles, Mrs, Mary Iloflnor, Uoatrlco Krugor, O. Nlcolll, Mrs. Enoch Polm, Steve Sawanohoeh. Hay advertised and glvo dale of list whon calling (or above. 8. M. MuCkuiout, P. M. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our frlonds and nolghbors for tholr kindness and sympathy in our trouble and aftor the death of our son and brother, and to thank them for the flowers wo rooelved through sympathy.' Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius Ilonry and Family. Dyeing and Cleaning. Clothing and gloves and feathors a specialty, II. II. Dablor, Reynolds vlllo, Pa. Piano boxes for salo at HaHklns' MubIo Store. If you have any ohostnutB bring them frt 11a nnrl vn will nmr vnn niuih. Tfovn ,.w ..... I J J J oldsvlllo Candy Works. Want Column. K.tAa tlnn runt nnp wnpd fnl &nh .nd vory Insertion. Wanted Girl for bousowork In a good family. Inquire at ,TllE Star offloe. ' For Sale House and barn and acre of ground for 1200 lo Paradise, Inquire of Mra. Nancy E. Tyler, R. D. 3, Roynoldsvllle. 3t For Rent House on Third street December 1st. Inquire of M M. Davis. For Rent Good residence on Main street at reasonable rates, u All modern Improvements, Inquire of J. K. Johns ton, Reynoldsvllle, or write Mrs. M, AyreB, 1317 Federal JHreet, Allegheny, Pa. Wanted To weave carpet for all people who can send k material by street car. Write for .prices. The same old weaver Theophlol Demay, Box 317, Delancey, Pa. Wanted To buy large second-hand heating stove forfshop. L. M. Snyder. For Rent Eight room house In cluding bath room. L. M. Snyder. For Sale at a Bargain-Cart, top buggy and two horse carriage. Inquire of J. H. Corbett. F5R Sale Work horse and two year old blooded eolt; also success potato digger, combination fence machine, and 125 egg Incubator. C. H. Rea. House for Rent In West Reyn oldsville. Inquire of G. G. Williams. For Sale Property on Jackson street. Mrs. Katherine Smeltzer. BOYS I GIRLS I FREE COLUMBIA BICYCLES for a little easy spare-time work for Hampton's Magazine, Bend postal for wonderful FREE Bicycle Offer. Address ''Bicycle Club," Boom 638, 08 West 8Stb Bt I New York. W. H. BELL m a Kb a e n n & m if St 1 n 6 III Wl .till T-vJ f ; C"pr'ihl Hirt SchifTntr k Man OU may be just as critical as you ii r iiis r 11 please aoout ine Tine aetaus ot me way your coat is cut the shape, length and curve of the lujicl. the drape of the skirts, etc.; or the ''hang" ol the trousers; here in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes you'll find exactly the right thing. And if your critical about fit. lie as exacting, as you please. If you can't judge for yourself about fit it's not easy bring agoodjudge with you; we'll fit you right, or we'll not ask you to take the suit. Here they arc, Hart Schaffner & Marx goods; SUITS $18 to $35 OVERCOATS $18 to $35 We have a complete line of boys' and children's clothing. A boy's suit and overcoat for $2.00, $2.G0, $3.00 to $8.00. Thcy'arcpure wool. Our line of shirts, underwear, hosiery, gloves, hats and copfl is the largest we have ever displayed. Call and be con vinced that what we advertise is right. W.H. BELL Good Clothes and Furnishings REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. REAL ESTATE Rent or-Sell E. Neff, Justice of the Peace Reynolds ville, Pa. For Sale. One six room house, Main street. One six room house, Pleasant Avenue. One eight room house and 1 acre of land, Tenth street. One seven room house, iFourth street. Two six room houses, WeBt Reyn oldsville. Two eight room houses, West Royn oldBvllle, " One seven room bouse, Jackson street. - Robert Z. Parrish. The Call of the Blood for purification, finds voice in pimples, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotcbeB on the skin, all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, health. Try tbem. 2o at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. ' Notice is horcby given all persons not m dump rubbish or refuse of any kind on lane within the borough limits, and especially not along line of the creek. - By Order of Council, . Philip Koehler, Sec. - We are tbe only people in Reynolds vllle that carry the Apollo Chocolates. Reynoldsvllle Candy Works, When they tell you I have ao uphill fight, tell them I am ad uphill fighter. Elmer E. Beck for Assembly. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00 Actual Resources over $650,000.00 Joan B. XADOniB, Pres. John H. Kaucher Uenry O. belble OFFICERS J.O. Kmo, Vice-Pres. K.O.BCBDCacRS.Cashlsr Ol RECTORS J.O. Kind Dunlel Nolan John H. Corbett J. 8. Hammond K. g.Wlliion Every Accommodation Consistent jwith Careful Banking THE MAN who has saved nothing ha3 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 v u V X? X? 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