STETSON CORN DODGER SHOE Tbe man who baa had foot trou bles and then experienced Com Dodger comfort would heir, bor row or steal the next pair If hi? credit wasn't good. If you have never worn a Corn Dodger Shoe, read that sentence aaln. BING-STOKE CO. For anything you need In flour or feed don't fail to get prices from Robinson & Mundorff before buying. Bulties Best Flour, the best flour you can buy, at any price. We sell It. Rob inson & Mundorff. We keep only best quality of goods and make best prices on flour and feed. 8ee us before you buy. Our winter wheat shorts makes your pigs grow faster and your cows give more milk than any other feed. Try it. Robinson & Mundorff. WantColumn. Hntem Oni cent per word for each and bo-v iiiitertlnn . Fur salk A tquare piano; a rare hitrifain. Id good condition. For par ticulars address Lock Box No. 712, Itxynoldsville, Pa." Wanted Hay and straw, Robinson & Mundorff. For Sale A good cow and two beagle hounds ovrr a year old. In quire of J. D Vandnvcirt. R. D. 4. For Sale Two work horses and one driving horsn. David M. Stiouse, R. D. 3, Reynoldsville. For Rent Six room house on Brown t., West Reynoldsville, and other houses and rooms to rent at reasonable rates. W. L. Johnston. For Rent Right room houpp, FirBt avenue, .West Reynoldsville. inquire of M. E. Wefd, Keystone Hardware store. For Sale Fifty-one acres of land In the Horm Settlement. Irquire of Amos Shumaker. Reduction in flours. Mundorff for prices. See Robinson & You get just a little bit more for your money when you buy a Walk-Over 14 00 shoe at Adam's. Stoke & Feicbt Drug Co. guarantee Mi-o na tablets to stop dyspeptic agony iu five minutes and cure obstlnlte cases of indigestion in a few weeks. They turn old stomachs Into new ones. Try them for any stomach trouble. Only fifty cents a large box. JUGHES & FLEMING. funeral directors. Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa. The First National Bank OP REYNdLOSVILLEi Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00 Resources . . $550,000.00 Johh H. Xaucheb, Pres. John H. Kdurher Henry 0. Detble OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vtue-Pres. K. O. Bchdckkrs, Cashier DIRECTOR!) J. 0. King Daniel Nolan John H. Corbett J. B. Hammond R.H.Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Peoples National Bank (OLDE8T BANK IN THE OOONTY) REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Capital and Surplus $125,000.00. Resources $500,000.00. Foreign Exchange Sold. Interest paid semi-annually NylR ing liberal deposit and with in wv.ii drawal nrivileees. K -C- Liberal treatment and ev ery courtesy extended con- sistent with sound banking. W Ooen Saturday Evenings. a u V MANY persons are waiting for a time to come when it will be easier to begin to save money than the present. This time will never come, as each year in the future will bring additional demands and responsi bilities, therefore the time to begin saving money is right now, as only to-day is ours. ' One dollar or more will start yon with .this bank. . THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK BROOKVILLE TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Brookville, Pa. Capital and Surplus $220,000.00 Asset . (Almost) $1,000,000.00 Besides doing a general banking business, we can draw up yoiir will, act as your guar Jian, administrator, or executor, as signee, 1 rustee, agent and receiver. An Aimucan Popular Song Endorsed by Royalty. That a popular song should achieve the distinction of being sung at a pri vate concert given exclusively for thy entertainment of a certain monarch and bis friends, Is In Itself quite un usual, and even more unusual are the facts attending Its reception. For ob vious reasons the name of tbe monarch Is withheld from publication. A well-known European concert singer, while In America, secured a copy of a new high-class ballad, "My Way to Heaven Is Through Your Love, Sweetheart," Intending to use It as an encore number. Upon her return to Europp, she wn advised that she was to sing at a concert to be held at the concert room In the palace of. Alter bur reudltlon of three of ber oIbshIo tiunjlier, the royal host person ally sent a request thai she sing another song of a somewhat lighter character. The singer decided to sing, "My Way to Heaven is Through Your Love, Sweetheart," and scored to signally she repeated it. After the concert, she was duly presented to the monarch, who, in complimenting her, spoke In a particularly enthusiastic manner of the popular number she had rendered. Thun, perhaps, for the first time In the history of songs, an American com position was endorsed by royalty. Grain Crop Inadequate. The Punxsutawney Spirit Is authority for the statement that aside from buck wheat Jefferson county does not nearly supply the demand for grain in tbe county. The Mahoning Milling com pany which was organized last spring has about 1,000 bushels of buckwheat on band all of which was purchased In the open market In this section. In the matter of other grain supplies the proprietors of the new plant were not so fortunate, as they were com pelled to enter the western markets for wheat, oats, corn, rye, etc, a carload of each of which Is enroute for Punxsu tawney. It Is a curious as well as a deplorable commentory to note that with all the broad acres of excellent and tillable farm land In Jefferson and northern Indiana counties, tbe farmers of this section are unable to supply the local demands for grain, excepting in the case of buckwheat. The farmers ot this section are evidently thriving and tappy and ob taining satisfactory results, and what this section needs, evidently, Is more farmers. x Brookville Man Killed. William C, Carr, boss carpenter (or the Pittsburgh & Sbawmut railroad, was killed by a train on the Allegheny Valley railroad at Ford City Friday night. To get out of tbe way of an approaohing passenirer train he stepped to tbe other track In front of a work train. He was 60 years old and bis home was In Brookville, where be leaves a widow and several children. For a number of years Mr. Carr worked with tbe carpenter crew on tbe Low Grade. . Letter Lll. List of unolatmed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for week ending Oct. 1(1, 1909. W. P. Berncizoyt, Mrs. Hattie Bush, Miss Anna Foltz, MisE. Miller, Albert Sprankle, F. P. Wagner. Foreign Giuseppe Clvlcl, Domenlco Rlzzo. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. R c. Burns, p. m. QRPHAN'S COURT SALE. Estate of Steve Josvay, Deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Jefferson county, there will be exposed to public sale on the premise! near Wlshaw, In wlnslow township, Jefferson county, Penn sylvania, on Monday, November 22nd, lUOB, at I .SO p. m. the following described two lots of land si uateln the township of Winslow, County of Jefferson and State of Pennsylvan ia, as surveyed and platted by George Mel ltnger April 22nd, MO!, for J W. Dickey, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post corner on line of public road leading from hleanotato Reynoldsville and on line of lands of Jefferson 4 Clearfleld Coal & Iron Co.; thence south 88 degrees 30 minutes west along line of lands of said Jef feion & Clearfield Coal A Iron Co., 402 feet to a post corner; tlience north 36 degrees east 120 feet to a post; t hence north degrees and 40 minutes west 13) feet to a post corner; thence north 88 degrees 30 minute east 42.1 feet to a post cjrner on line of aforesaid nub ile road; thence south 25 degrees east along; said road 2!0 feet to a post corner, the place of beginning, containing 80,270 Fquare feet, more or less, being part of a larger tract of land deeded to J. W, Dickey by Orlando Gray and Emmellne Gray, Ills wife, by deed dated June II, 1895, and recorded In Deed Hook Vol. 74, page 511, and being the same property deeded by J V. Dickey and wife to Magda lena Josvay by deed dated May 17, 1112, and recorded In Deed Book WS, page 197, and deed ed by tbe said Msgdalena Josvh.v to Steve Josvay by deed dated June 1st, 1908. recorded iu Deed Book 118, page SIS. Having tbereoo erected a good dwelling hnu-e and baru and 01 her necessary out building, s. TEAMS OF SALE: One-third of the ptir chasfftnoney to be paid at the confirmation of Hit sale by the Court aid the remainder upon delivery of llu deed Ut the nurchaae.i-, f James W. UlLl.mriK. Executor of Steve Josvy. Deceased. Reynoldsville, Pa., Oct. 2ii. 1909. It is a fact that a pair of STETSON corn Dodoer SHOES . will give you more com fort than any shoe you have ever worn. See them at BING-STOKE CO.'S. V. hi 1 1 i '4 i r I A & I' m Shoes? Certainly "Dorothy Dodd;" Finest stock we ever had. Smart - Exclusive-Look right -Fit right -Priced right. BING-STOKE COMPANY KG raft McCall Patterns Nostoieln Hcym Id.vlllo han dles ihe McCall pattern, but they are lept constantly in slock at th News Si and at Rykesvllle. Ordeis by mall or telephone Kill d same day us received. A ilili e Otto J. Nupp, At the News Stand, Sykesvllle, Pennsylvania, Telephones Hell and Summer vllle. Send for November Fa shion Pin 1 e. y WINDSOR HOTEL W.T. Hrubaker, Mgr. Midway between Broad St. Station and Keadlng Terminal on Gilbert st. European II. 00 per day and up. Amurlcun $-'.!Q per day and up. Theoiily moderate priced hotel of rep utation and conseiiueiice In PHILADELPHIA fa Why are people so careful of the fit, style and quality of their shoes that will only wear six months and so care less about their Masses, that will ast six vears while there is more rlanp-pr and discomfort from a misfit. For good, well-fitting glasses see G.C.GIBSON, At the Imperial Hotel, Reynoldsville, Nov. 12. American Hotel, Brook ville, 13-15 1 ram I SHICIC & WAGNER -The Big Store- A Special Sale On A Few Pieces of Worsted Dress Goods We have a few pieces of Worsted Dress Goods to clean up at a price that will interest all. A few pieces 50c Dress Gopds at 35 cents. A few pieces $1.00 Dress Goods at 67 cts. We have a few Curtains and a few Silk Petticoats and a small amount of the Children's Union Suits left from last week's sale. We continue these goods this week with the sale on the Dress goods at the following prices: Brand new Curtains fresh from the factory for 25 per cent off. This mean. 75c on the $1.00: $1.00 Curtains for 75c. All Curtains from regular stock for 33J per cent, or One-Third off. $1.00 Curiains for G630. ; $5.00 Silk Petticoats $2.50. This saves you just One-Half the price of the Petticoat. . 50c and 75c Union Suits for 19 cents. To make it more interesting and to offer you further inducements we will give v DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS on these numbers of DRKSS GOODS, CURTAINS, SILK PETTICOATS ..d CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS. This is an excellent time to fill your stamp books. These p'Hyes will last only as long as these numbers last, also the Double Trading Stamps. Come early that you may make your selection before Borne of the best numbr-rd are gone. MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE I SEiick & Wagner -The Big Store- Corner Main and Fifth Streets. Reynoldsville, Pa. 1
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