VOLUME 9. REYNOLDSVILLE. I'ENN'A., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1901. NUMBER 41. -rmtan rim r-i-w D V TH6 BIq Store SUlck & Wagner The B!q Store Sale of Muslin Underwear and White Goods Beginning Friday, March 1st, and Ending Saturday, March 9th. THIS SALE should be of great interest to all ladies, as we will have a large assort ment of new WHITE GOODS on exhibition and have pur chased a fine lot of special values in MUSLIN UNDER WEAR. We can sell you cheaper than you can buy the materials alone. This is all we will have of this par ticular brand, and these gar ments are all especially good value, but, like every thing else, some are more preferable and the early buy ers get first choice. We have these goods in five different grades 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. The 15c. Line consists of Baby Dresses, La dies' Corset Covers, Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Draw ers. The 25c. Line is Baby Dresses, Ladies' Cor set Covere and Drawers. The 50c. Line is Baby Dresses, Ladies Cor set Covers, Drawers, Skirts and Night Dresses. ' The 75c. Line is Skirts, Drawers and Night DreBses. The $1.00 Line is Baby Dresses, Skirts and Night Dresses. All well made and nicely trimmed. Come early and get the best things. -THE BIG STORE- Stuck &' Wagner's A 4 Cfmiuit v Service Building Pan-American Exposition. A Fireman's Clone Call. 'Istuck to my engine although every joint ached and every norvo was racked with pnin," write C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive flrcman, of Burlington, Iowa, "I wag weak and pale, without any ap petite, and was all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Elec tric Bitters and, aftr taking it. I felt as well as I over did in my life." Weak, sickly, run-down people always gain new llfo, strength and vigor from their ). Try them. Satisfaction guaran teed by H. Alex. Stoke, druggist. Price 60 cento. JJEl'OKTOF THE CONDITION or THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RETlTOLraVH,!,! at Roynoldsvlllo, In tlio fltnto of Pennsylva nia, at the clime of IiiimIiioss February 5, 11H)1. HKHOUHCKS: LontiA and dlrn'mintH f 143.32.1 01 Overdrafts, Hwun-d and unneeurod. 4S T7 17. B. HiindHtoHivtirei'lii'Ulutlon.... 3!),(M 00 Premium on V. H. Honda l.ono 00 rHoekH, MM'urltipo, et 7.000 00 rurnltuio tutu nxttirw 2,002 IW Due from National Itankn (not Ho- nerve AKentat t;i,nt.i z.i Pile from imnroved reservo uuenls. UtMKVt lil lnternal-Keveniie ntanin 00 l'i ('hci'kn and other i'iinIi Item 3,0)2 74 Noti'Hof othor National hank. 1,()M 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, nd cpntu 209 fl!l Lawful money reserve tu hank, vlr: PH'le fKt.iHt 4U IjMniUtendprimteN il..Vn 00 2.1.;YI 40 Redemption fund with V. 8. Treas urer ( per cent, oi rirruuuiiiii).. i,7.tu no Total tMMMil 5H MAnil.tTtRH. Capital stock paid In : flto.onf) 00 Surplus fund l.0"0 00 Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes imiti n.-rrz iu National Hunk notes outstanding. .. 3.1,000 00 Due to other National Hanks 2,010 40 Dividends Unpaid HnO 00 Individual dfitOHltsstihlcrttochuclt 22I.2M 1H Tlmo oertlfloates of depimlt 23,!r x Cashier's chocks outstanding 17H 67 Total W,m M IUU f f Maiylvtils, OogDty tt Jtferua, : I. John H. Kaucher. Cashier of the above- named hank, do solemnly swear that the ahove statement Is true to the best of my Knowledge ana neoei. John II. Kaiichkh. Cashier. Rutmrrthed and sworn to before me this 21st day of February, IWH. ai.hkht iikynoi.uh, notary ruuiic, CORRKCT Attest: CM itch at.!.. I j. 11. Coiiiiktt, Directors. .1.0. KINO, I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the extate of James ratrlrk, late of Kathniel, Wlnslow townshln. Jefferson count v. Pa., deceased. having been granted to John Hmllh, wlume lostolllce addrcNS Is Uatlimel.Jeffersiin coun y, Ia., notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebtod to said estate to make Immedlatu Raynieut to tho administrator, and thiMO avlng claims nirtilnst the estate will present inem 10 me annunistraior, proMriy autuen tlcated, for sett lenient. John Huitu, February 2(1, IWH. Administrator. JjiXECUTORS' NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of John W. Zeltlcr, late of the norounh of Kcynoldsvillo, JerTorHou county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned, to whom all persons Indebt ed to said estate aro requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. F. W. .KiTi.r.H, Executor, Roynoldsvllle, Pa., Fob. 9, 1WI1. Want Your Clothing to Fit ? Then you ought to go to at J. O. Froehlich, MERCHANT TAILOR. My line of samples are well worth anyone's time to call and inspect. Remember All Work is Guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Alter ing a specialty. J. C. FROEHLICII. Near Contennlul hall. EVERY WOMAN Bometluies nee.lt a retl..blo Diotiluly regulating muu.c...i DR. PEAL'S rtcwMVonYAi mi i ? A re prompt safe and wirtalnta result, Tbo Ktuu mo (Or, i'-iiVn) onvurUUappulut, $1 00 per tax . For sals by H. Alex. tftoks. Sykesvllle. The thermometer registered 20 below zero Friday morning In our valley. I'hlneas Reed Is very busy hauling logs to his mill on tho present snow. V. R. Ilolman, the newly elected supervisor of East Winslow, is feeing very friendly to all. Miss Bessie Phlllippl, who has been sojourning In Johnsonburg for some months, is now at home visiting her mother. The sisters of the Baptist church have organized a Ladles' Aid Society. Object: to further the finances of the church. The future looks very promis ing. Rov. J. II. Palmer, pastor of the Bap tist church of Sykesvllle, at this writing is grappling with a severe attack of grippe. Also his wife and daughter are 111. J. L. Long, the genial traveling agent for the McCormlck Harvesting Machine Co., Is seen on our streots, be ing at borne on account of storm and snow drifting. The Sykesvllle cornet band gave an oystor supper and entertainment In the amphlthoator of Sykesvllle on the even ing of the 23rd of February In honor of tho Fathor of Our Country. Their net receipts were about (30.00. Mr. Noaly, the machinist of the Jef ferson & Cloarfleld Coal & Iron Co. shaft at this place, took a four horse load of his Sykesvllle friends to his homo la DuBols one evening last week. Thoy all report a good time and speak In the highest terms of their hostess. There was a poor boy about 12 years of age, being chased away from his home on the Worthleborry mountain, accord lug to his own story, struck our town some time last week and the coldest night of the season (Friday) slept In Henry Shaffer's stable. The boy got his meals from friends of tho poor dur ing Saturday. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sykes, with their parental care for the poor, took the boy into tholr home to keop him oyer Sunday. The proper authorities should tako charge of the hoy and soe that be Is taken care of and given proper school ing. The peaceful slumbers of our well known citizen, Wm. II. Rubor, were disturbed one night last week by an uncertain noise about his homo which ho mistook for robbers. He waited patiently for the break of day and then went out to look around and found un known tracks about his door. He im mediately goes over to his near neigh bor, Blair, knowing that he had some experience with wHd animals which would now be of use to friends. They, with others, started in hot pursuit of the intruders, following the coon track till about noon, where he (the coon) took refuge In a brush hoap and on go ing around the brush pile, lo and behold they discovered tracks of some Thomas cat. Careworn and in despair they thought they had best return home. Some one of the party on the way home thought it might have been a possum track. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the lar gest sale of any medlolno In tho civilized world. Your mothers and grandmoth' ors nevor thought of using anything else for indigestion or biliousness. Doc tors wore scarce, and they seldom hoard of Appendicitis, Norvous Prostration, or Heart Failure, etc. Thoy used Au gust Flower to clean out tho system and stop fermentation of undlgestud food, regulate the action of tho liver, stlinu late the norvous and organlo action of the system, and that is all they took wbon fueling dull and bad with head' aches and other aches. You only need a fow does of Croon's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serrous tne matter with you. For sale at H. Alex Stake's drug store, Get Green's Prize Almanac Emerlckvllle. Miss Lizzie Burkhouso Is much bet ter ofpnoumonla. Blaine Fyonk Is Improving slowly of neuralgia of tho heart. John Hatten made a business trip to Brookville last Saturday. Protracted meotlng has closed with a large number of conversions. Miss Gertrude Haines, our seamstress, has returned home after three weeks of vacation. T. C. Swarts made a call on his sister, Mrs. Arthur O'Donnell, Camp Run, last Sabbath. Miss Mamie Baum, of Reynoldsville, spent Sunday with Mrs. S. F. Stormer In Roynoldsvllle. The democrats have elected more township officers than their quota. They got all but the town clerk. Messrs. Haines and Falea are doing a very extensive business in butchering, furnishing three shops with beef and pork. Mrs. Catherine Stormer, of Cleve land, Ohio, is visiting relatives in our vicinity. She will return to her home next week. Emanuel Bussard sold his residence to Charles Brocious. Mr. Bussard is talking of making his future home In Rcynoldsvlllo. John G. Stormer, our horseman, has a brand now team again, trading the last tlmo last Saturday with Mr. Ray buck, of Aliens Mills. Cclobratlon of the twelfth anniversary of Camp No. 410, P. O. S. of A., Emer lckvllle, Feb. 22nd, 1001, opened by singing the opening ode of Camp. De votlonal exorcise by Rev. J. P. Hicks; music by the choir; address of welcome by William Moore; address by M. M Smith, subject, "Success," making very plain the two classes of people and the success of our poor boys who became famous; dialogue by Frank Schugars, Lawrence Schugars and Clyde Mowry; muslo by the choir; select roading by Peter Hotrlck, subject, "Western Pro gress of Civilization;" also by O. V. Stewart, subject, "American Flag;" dialogue by Ave small boys; reoitatlons by T. C. Swarts, subject, "Only a Pin," and by Miss Leon a Baum, subject, "Ganvestura," which wore appreciated by the audience; select reading by Frank O'Donnoll, subject, "Old Glory," and by Miss Bcsslo Baum, subject, "Glory to Washington;" muslo by the choir; address by William Moore on the principals of the ordor, which he care fully outlined to the pleasure of the audience; address by G. K. Butler, sub ject, "George Washington," showing the spirit and energy he possessed; ad dress by Rov. J. P. Hicks, "Immlgra' tlon." He made a very appropriate talk, doflnlng tbe pilgrims; closed by singing tbo closing ode of the order. Mere Mention. Love may laugh at locksmiths, but npt at locks of hair. The lawyer is one man who profits by advlco. He sells It. The moro trouble some people have tho more thoy want to borrow. "I suppose," sold the blacksmith, "I'm what they call a shoer thing." If you want to know whether a friend trusts you, ask for a loan of $10, We do not all havo turn-up nosos, but we must all turn up our toes. People who suy nothing can offend as deeply as people who say too much. It doesn't take a hatchut-fuced woman to out an undesirable acquaintance. It Is foolish to boast Illustrious an ooBtry unless you amount to something yourself; Pigeon toes seem to run in families the same as freckles and red hair. Just at present the fellow with lnllu enza doesn't object to losing his grip. The host thing about apple dumplings is that no onehas been able to invent it stylish name for them. Ex. Rathmel. Miss Com McNeil Is vUItlng In Du Bols. James Slattery, of DuBols, was In town last week. Miss Jennie Walker visltod friends In Westvlllu last week. Ellis Richard, of New Kensington, Is visiting friends here. Mrs. W. G. Harris and children visit ed In DuBols last week. Misses Roxlo Brlson nml Tl llli Gordon 8ent last Thursday with friends In Du Bols. According to reports there will tie an other wedding In town In tho near future. II. A. linger, who had business at Lock Haven, returned home Tuesday of last week. A sleigh load of members of Shining LlghtLodgn, A. P. L. A., drovo to Du Bols Monday afternoon. David Sneddon wears a broad smile ovr tho girl baby that camo to bis home the rvenlng of Washington's Birthday. The Thomas & Pearl's show held in the P. O. S. of A. hull Friday and Sat- urday evenings of last week, was con sidered a fake. Good Cheer Junior C. E. hold pub- Ho meeting Sunday evening. They had a short program of scriptiiro reading, singing, responsive reading and recita tions. They deserve credit for their work. James Patrick, who has lived here for about twelve years, died at bis home Friday, February 22nd, about 12 o clock. Funeral services at the house Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Chlsholm. Mr. Patrick was 74 years, 0 months old He burled his wifo about three months ago. Rev. Mr. Chlsholm, pastor of the Presbyterian church at this place, handed his resignation to the church last Sunday, to take effect May 1st. Mr. Chlsholm Is a young man and we are sure the people In general, as well as the church, will be sorry when he goes away. Ho has many friends here. Paradise. Lee Sheesley and Scott Syphrlt are working at Big Run. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Norrls visited la Paradise last Sunday. Barney Reedy was a pleasant caller at Allan Cathers' last Sunday. J. M. Sheesley attended the pie social at Dutch Paradise last Friday evening. Mrs. Flicklnger and Mrs. Allan Cath ers visited Mrs. David Pifor last Tuesday. Ruth Cathers and Millie Sheesley vis ited Mrs. Adam Norrls several days last week. C. E. Strouse and wife attended the festival at Sykesvllle last Saturday night. Lewis Little, of Reynoldsville, spent. last week with his uncle, Wesley Little,, and family. Miss Inez Strouse spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Brumbaugh, in. Roynoldsvllle. J. M. Norrls and Alf Sheesley were, at Chambersvlllo, Indiana county, last week on business. Wayde Breakey, teachor of the Phll lippl school, had his school out for a sleigh ride last Saturday. The election is now a thing of the past. Many hearts were sore and sad while other hearts were very glad. A number of young people of Para- . dlse called at the home of Joe Cochran ono night last week and spent a very enjoyable evening. Various games were played after which refreshments were served. Hormtown. O. G. Schugars was in Brookville Thursday. George Crlner, of Beech woods, was in Horratown Friday. Quite a number of pupils visited the Horm school Friday. A pie social was held at M. L. Hot rlck's last Saturday evening and over (13.00 cleared. MIssos Iva Moore and Olive Scblablg,' of Roynoldsvllle, were the guests of A. B. Moore's Sunday last. Miss Mlnuio Smith, of Beechwoods, visited In this place Sunday. A sled load of young folks of this pluce attended tho dunce at Ruthmol Thursday night. They thought itquito culd before thoy got home. There will be a plo social hold in Schugars hull Saturduy evening, March 2, for tho beuellt of tho Lutheran church. Everybody Is cordially invited. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are Ignored by thoso tireless llttlo workers Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Millions are alwuys at work night and day, curing indigestion, bil iousness, ooiibtlpatlou, sick headuohe, and all stomach, liver and bowel troub les Easy, pleasant, safe, sure, only 20 at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. ')