7 ;l THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital S7S.OOO Surplus . . $75,000 Total $150,000 John n. Kacciikh, Pros. John H. Kfiiv-lmr liunry U. Peihlo OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vice-Pros. DIKKCTOKS J. C. KltiR Daniel Nolun J. M. Hammond K. C. Rciiuckehs, Cashier. John H. I'orbclt K. 11. WilHon I SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results REYNOLDSVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION REYNOLDSVILLE, PEININ'A SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT MARCH 19th, 1906 OFFICERS JOHN M. HAYS, rresi.lent. JOHN II. KAUCHEIt, Treasurer. C. J.' KERR, Vice -President. L. J. McENTIUK, Secretary. M. M. DAVIS, Solicitor. John M. Hays C. P. Hoffman William Copping V. R. Tratt DIRECTORS C. ,f. Kerr H. H. Wilson F. T. Adefoperger M. S. Sterlcy L. J. McKntire Johu H. Kaneher Henry C. Deihle A. T. Mciliire M. M. Fisher MEETS FIRST MONDAY AFTER THIRD SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH. STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS TO MARCH 19th, 190G RECEIPTS ?neB&c t.. f775,712 r,! Insurance a ,, 8i) Sale Real Estate 'Jfi'nm 88 Rcnt '.'.'.'.'.""'".'.'.'..'.'. ";'7. 1 2 N11.0!)l 48 PAYMENTS 'a? ; f 4 94,1.50 !)0 Vithdrwals 270,252 88 'Pense ; 22,!)8( r-i Insurance paid 4 701 !)1 Furniture '27 y ?-.tRVrlr-; ZZZZZZ wa 07 h orfeited Stock 584 03 Interest on advance payments 2 8'iO 40 Tax """ ' i,2 r,(l Balance in Treasury '"ZZZZZZ 14J)!)fl 8l 1811,091,48 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ASSETS Lonns on First Mortgage $2.18,000 00 Loans on Stock 1 800 00 Due from Stockholders '."'.'!'.!'.'.'.!.'."'. 4'(l!)l 54 Real Estate ZZZZZZZ. 4 .181 80 Balance in Treasury m!.""""."" 14''3!)G 81 f2G3,270 t5 LIABILITIES Value of Stock 244 424 "14 Dues paid in advance la'iiTl OS Unearned Premiums " r'VmV i'h Due Solicitor 1 im Due Treasurer .'. ZZZZZZZZZZZZ. 25 00 $ 20.1,270 15 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 m. OFFICE HOURS 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. STATEMENT OF SHARES 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 80 81 82 DATE OF ISSUE Oct.. April, H)ct., April, ()ct., April, ()ct., April, Oct., April, Oct., April, Oct., April, Oct., April, hOct.. April, ()ct., April, Oct., 189r 180C 189(1 189fl 1897 1898 189d 18MM 189! 190IM 190(J 1901 1901 1902 190d 190: 1901 19041 1904 19().rJ 190 Total 41 8; 7 07 51 108 (iHl 180 224 82 17 25! 19!l old 231 22i 228 208 SCO 2.1 ceo CO 3.1 oy Gl G 24 3 51 47 54 32 42 04 78 48 4(i 78 61 iI518ll202l2310l 12 19 57 21 12(1 192 2811 11.- 175 151 28i 18C 1 11.1 11 10W 104 6W 200 S 02 a 0, 126 00 120 00 114 0( 108 00 102 0(1 96 0) 90 00 84 OOl 78 0 72 0( 66 (M 60 00 54 0(H 48 00 42 01 86 01 80 0 24 01 18 0IH 12 01 COIH s 03 O OB 69 8C 63 87 57 19 51 8: 45 7 40 5 35 64 81 OJ 26 77 22 81 18 lrJ 15 841 12 83 10 li 7 7 5 7( 8 9(J 2 5: 14d 0( 14 I 2 $195 188 171 159 147 136 125 115 104 94 84 75 66 58 49 41 83 26 19 12 6 80 87 83 7H 55 64 04 77 81 1( 84 1; 7 9( 5! 4-4 6 1( ( 8,813 15,586 10,618 11,949 9,901 6,964 13,569 7,823 18,858 21,237 27.506 13.575 16,906 1 1 .507 .7d 15,823 9,632 7,776 8,157 8,987 2,633 1,738 7U. 4f 7H 7 21 05 12 4( 60 44 68 3( 9! 87 OH) 70 84 0 7( 28 50 244.424 84) GO t 1 f 166 OIH 150 3 146 7 137 4.' 128 2(U 119 2i 110 4 1 01 8rJ 93 i( 85 1 4 77 0 09 1 61 42 58 8H .46 51 89 83 32 82 25 51 18 8: 12M 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 31 32 We httve examined the books of the Association and find the above report orrect C.C.UIBSON, 1 M. C. COLEMAN, V Auditors: P. A. HAKDMAN, I -AWRENCE READY MIXED PAINTS The kind with the bother of mixing left ouu Made from beat pigment and pur est linseed oil com bined with scien tific accuracy. Guaranteed by the Maker -Mild by K '." 11 irdw .:!! Cnipttiy CONSUMPTION'S WARNING Inside facts soon become evident in outside symptoms. DR. G. G. Grken. The nid of sciuiitific inventions is not needed to determine whether your lungs are nffected. The first symptoms can be readily noted by anyone of average in telligence. ((There is no disease known that gives .10 many plain warnings of its approach as consumption, and no serious disease that can be so nuickly reached and checked, if the medicine used is Dr. Boschee's German Syrup, which is made to cure consumption. JIt is in the early stages that German Syrup should be taken, when warnings are given in the cough that won't quit, the congestion of the bronchial tubes and the gradual weakening of the lungs, ac companied by frequent expectoration. (But no matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption has already attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure as it has done before in thousands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. JNew trial buttles, 25c. Regular size, JSC At all druggists. For sale by Stoko & Felcht Drue Co. SHAPE VW Why aiiontcl yon allow your llmtmo remain In f)W Ty the cruel irrasp of rheu Yt? Vl J? fi KEYSTONE LIQUID SULPHUR will positively cur you ? It has cured Wjt l thonsunttn of anpnrpnlly hopeless El ra cnspH. A slmplo preparation sulphur W"! M in IhiiiUl form- alMhemlerlnl in - K J H nttve 'iti-inties concentTninl nil the fcj M iupiirltlts leil out. W :iro ro Pure of a la Hh merit that we KHiittii:t"' tU fe- w Don't Jet the ir vial wt if a bottlo x m staiul tH'tv.een you ar.-1 relief ill's sS soWl by nil itrucrrlhta. Two sizes f; pi 5u ami l OO. t-; Keystone Sulphur Co., Pittibur , pa. m Sdiiitaru PlUlllDIIKJ Steam and Gas Fitting and all kinds of work in that line, J We handle Mantles, Globes, Burners, Chan deliers, Etc. Located In the Stoke building on Fifth struct. S.J. BURGOON AND SON Sanitary Plumbers REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN WINDING AND QUIL LING. GOOD WAGES PAID. ::::::: J THE ENTERPRISE SI.LK COMPANY. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. VALUE OF SEAWEEDS. The l'e of lrlnh Hon as Food and a Medicine. Irish moss Is used as a foundation for uinny desserts in the dietary kitchens where especial dishos are prepared for Invalids. An authority on the question of seaweeds states that scurvy, the dread of sailors, caused by the absence of potash In the salt meat which forms a part of every ship's provisions, would be ameliorated by the liberal use of sea moss Jelly, which Is rich In potash. Irish moss has always a place iu the medicine chest of the old fashioned housewife, who pins her faith to Its healing properties for colds, sore throats, etc. On the coast where the moss is gathered and ulso in the major ity of Irish families the moss Is boiled, strained, boiled again with lemon Juice and sugar, until It Is of the consistency of sirup. It is taken hot, a teaspoonful lit a time, and Is said to be a very good remedy for the maladies referred to. The Indians use the ashes of seaweed for granular swellings. It Is also used by the Chinese, and so highly Is it priz ed by them both as a meillclue and a food that it is gathered In some parts of the Paciltc coast, principally at Mon terey, and sent back to China. The supply of seaweed of every de scription seems lnexhauatlble, as that pulled or reaped from the rocks Is re placed by another mid a more luxuriant growth the following year. On the At lantic coast It Is harvested only during the months from June to August, but lit Monterey It Is gathered every day all the year around. Leslie's Weekly. PiiiiiM' I A Girl's Experience. ' My daughter's nerves were terribly out of order. Hue was thin and weak; the lenst noise I startled her, und she was wakeful at nlt'lit. liefare Rbe had taken one package of Celery I KlngthechaiiKeln her was so gnat that she I could liurdly lie taken for the sumo girl. 8he 1 Is rapidly growing well and strong, her com plexion Is perfect, and she sleeps well every night Mrs. Lucy MoNutt, Brush Valley, Pa. Celery King not only strengthens the nerves, it makes perfect complexions. For sain by Stoko & Felobt Drug Co. JINNIE N. KECK, , NOTAUY PUBLIC. noyuuld-vill,-, I'u pRIESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. Black and white funeral cars. Mian street Reynoldsvllle, Fa. II HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND PICTUKB FRAMING The O S. Burial T,pitrur luis !ein tested mm Camel all ilulu i i ,,i i,,mi, of In nuance, secure a Odiil.i m'l .i.i 1'nlillr mi 11 1 11 1 II. l(HVl.l8 1 SLOT MACHINES. They Were t soil Durlnic the Time nml Reign of KniueNfH. A correspondent of the lln.-ton Her ald writes: "It Is true there are few things new under (he sun. 'Air beds,' or what we call pneumatic beds, were used by the Uoiuaus before the Chris tian era. The most remarkable duplica tion of an old Invetiliim Is 1 lie nlckel-ln-llie-slot machine. Tills whs -first used during the time and reign of 11am eses, In the eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, for the purpose of supplying holy water, that vlii,-h had been bless ed by the priests, to the people who desired It. The machine w.-is urn shap ed, with a small cylinder inside, through which ran a rod connecting a valve at the bottom of the cylinder with one at the lop. These were oper ated by 11 lever, which closed the bot tam valve while opecing that at the top, when the cyiilu'i :v would till with a fixed amount of va.cr. To obtain the water a cup was placed at the outlet: a coin of three driwluiiae. fipial to about 73 cents of our money, was dropped Into the 'slut' on to a scale .n in the cud of the lever. 'l":l:i opened the cyl inder at the top and closed the lower valve, allowing the coin to sIMe off. the weight of wa.er c. l.ig ilie top valve, opening the lower one and allowing the water to run Into the cup. Tliln Is the basis of all patented slot iniuliines of the present time and dales back to neurly 3,000 li. C." Limited "a til in ft. Ir. Somerville Ha ttiugs, lecturing at the London Institute of Hygiene on "Cleanliness Is N'e:;t to Godliness," said that people were nrich cleaner now than In the reigns of jueen Mary and Elizabeth, when the washing of clothes was unknown. Cotton was hardly in use, and linen wa expensive. The poor wore rough v.-oolen garments, which were never washed, and the bet ter classes adorned themselves with Bilks and vehels, which were dyed when they would no longer pass mus ter In regard to cleanliness. It Is re corded, continued Ir. Hastings, that James I. never washed either hands or face during the poWod he posed as the wisest fool In Christendom, but con lined 1:1s cleanliness williln the narrow limits of wiping his lliv.'er tips upon a dump napkin. London Telegraph. KlHhing; For Sheep. Wheu Bhcep were llrst Introduced Into Cornwall, England, a Hock which had strayed from the uplands ou to Gwlthlan sands were caught there by the tide and ultimately carried Into St. Ives bay during the night. Thero the floating flock was observed from the St. Ives fishing boats, whose crews, never having seeu sheep, took them for some new kind of flsh and did their best to secure them liolh by hooks and lines and by netting-. Tjoso they se cured they brought home triumphantly next morning as a catch to which even pilchards were as nothing. The Servlnn Swineherd. In any Servian village there Is only one swineherd, mid he leads all the pigs of the community. In the morn ing he goes through the streets blow ing bla horn, and the pigs come out of their own accord and fall In behind him and follow him to tin pasture. At night he brings them home, and they disperse to their sties in the. same or derly way as they pass the houses to which they belong. They require no attention and no singling out. Pass led. "Are you the proprietor of this res taurant?" said the man who had wait ed for his order until he became sleepy. "Yes, sir. What can I do tor you?" "You can give me son::! information. I want to know wheth-.r you have told the waiter to stay away ao that you can bring In a bill for lodgings against me?" Did Hla Share. "Every human being should do his share toward uplifting the musses of his fellow men." , "Well, I did my share. I . ran an elevator seven years." It Is easy to make acquaintances, bnt difficult to shake them off Washington. II YOUNG, ARCHITECT Corner Oram and Klftu sis., Keynulds vllle. I'u. JOHN C. HUIST, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Surveyor and Draughtsman. Office In 9yn dlcuio building, M11I11 street. "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. 1. 190H. TRAINS LEAVE REYNOLDSVILLE : For New Boililelu-m, Red Rank, and prin cipal Itilertiu-dlalp stations, Oil City and I'ltiMbuig. H:.i, h:un i. ,. l:an, :(i7, 7:58 (New Bi-ilik-licin -ailvi i. m. week-day. Sundays II: IB, m , 4: .1) n in. Fur liub.Ms Di-iituiuK, mm prlnidpul'IntHr medlHie giHtintix. Il rUluuv, Philadelphia, Baltimore and m-Ii muihi.. t):Hl u. m., 2 Jii b:-'lp in wi-ek-daji.. Sundays 12: iB ;. m. l-'or lluliokiijiily l::4a. i-i. week days, 9:.'i0 p.m. dully. W. w. wihituv, J. K Wood, Gen. MuniiM!,. Piis-enaei-Tni flio Mgr. Gro. W. Bovu, fi iierul fieweiigoi genl. Wedding Invitations tind Visit ing Cards neatly and prompt ly printed at The Star office. mjhm Ml iai hi li r -v mr -why HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED The " Custom made " shoe is almost obsolete to-day. Who thinKs of e'ettinrj a shoo built to order in this age of recognized shoe science? CL0THCRAFT occupies the Identical position in clothingdom i it is to the exclusive shop, what the modern shoe is to the one time shoe-maker. If every man realized the service and economy merits of CLOTHCRAFT there would be no reason for the excuse to pay fabu lous prices for clothes, but the country is bli and large bodies move slowly. Clothing with character and without the "reputation" tax, are instantly recognized in CLOTHCRAFT garments. ThinK what fifty years of conscientious clothes study and clothes betterment means to wearers of CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES, from the first stroke of the designer's chalk to the last press of the iron. i.-t? -a CUBln criucai scrutinies nas aeveiopea an excellence mat leaves clothing buyers practically without a second choice they Know they're safe. CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES represent fifty years of progress and , you receive the full beaefit of this great development. The advantage of buying CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES is all in the clothes not in the habit t the CLOTHCRAFT label is clothing insurance the assurance that "all wool" doesn't travel in shoddy company. BINGSTOKE COMPANY REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. 330,000.00 STEEL PLANT GOLD BONDS First Mortgage. Six Per Cent Bonds. Payable in Gold. Dated Dec. 1, 1905. Interest payable June I, Dec. I. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Reynoldville, Pa. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, Reynoldsville, Pa. AND C. F. DICKINSON, Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa. We own and ofTer (in amounts to suit purchasers) the best industrial security ever offered to the investors of this community. The controlling interest in Reynoldsville's new "STEEL PLANT" has recently been purchased by Pittsburg people who are old in the successful management of large iron and steel properties. Necessary additions are being made to the equipment, and new and heavy machinery is being added. Upon completion of these improvements a full line of Alligator Shears, Cold Saws, Rolling-Mill and Contractors' Machinery will be extensively manufactured at the Company's works, and sold from their Pittsburg offices. The assets of the Company as re-equipped will stand at $120,000.00 in round figures, against which the $30,000.00 of First Mortgage bonds are the first and prior lien. The Company has issued $30,000.00 six per cent First Mortgage Gold Bonds in de nomination of $100.00, $200.00, $"00.00 and $1,000.00 each and we, the undersigned, have purchased a very large proportion of the entire issue. , The semi-annual interest, at the rate of six per centum, is payable on June 1st and De cember 1st of each year, at The Peoples National Bank, Reynoldsville, Pa. These bonds are a first and prior lien on all of the real estate, buildings, machinery, equipments, franchises, property and revenues of the American Production Company, and a special condition in the mortgage provides that bonds to the amount of $2,500.00 shall be retired every year, after the first two years. ' LEGALITY These bonds have been issued under the supervision and advice of the following attor neys, viz : Messrs. Charles Corbett, of Brookville, Pa., Weil & Thorp, of Pittsburg, Pa., and G. M. McDonald, of Reynoldsville,' Pa.; any of whom can vouch for the binding val idity of these securities. The undersigned being personally acquainted with the "STEEL PLANT" property, consider these bonds as the best of the kind ever offered in this community, and recom mend them as a safe investment. Prompt subscriptions for bonds in amounts from $100.00 up will be received by the un dersigned at the price of par and accrued interest. Allotments will be made as subscrip tions are received, the right being reserved to cease the allotment at any time. : ADDRESS: The Peoples National Bank, The First National Bank, By W. B. ALEXANDER, President. By JOHN H. KAUCHER. President, Reynoldsville, Pa. Reynoldsville, Pa. OR C. F. Dickinson, 1218-19-20 Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa. A K
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