REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1900. NFMBEB 16. VOLUME 15. V THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK If in doubt as to the safety of your money, then re move the doubt and ease your mind by placing your savings with the oldest established bank in this vicinity The Peoples National Bank REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ESTABLISHED IN I87& !5 Interest paid on savings accounts. Said accounts havinsr excellent withdrawal privileges. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. CAPITAL $100,000.00 Bing-Stoke Go. Department Store Fall goods arriving daily in all depart nents, Dry Goods de partment, Clothing department, Shoe de partment and Basement. Gold Trading Stamps in all departments. N. HANAU July Clearance Sale AH Summer Goods Reduced 10c Figured Lawns GVlc. 5c Embroidery now 3l-c. 20c Embroidery at 10c. 43c Girls' Dresses at 33c. Cannot mention all bargains. Come and see our goods and get prices. N. HANAU. - J 10c Figured Batiste GMc. 10c Embroidery now l1. 2oc Girls' Dresses'at 10c. 50c Girls' Dresses at 39c. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Mrs. P. A. Cashman visited In Clarion Friday. D. H. Breakey is vlsltlnjf a brother at Stanton. M. J. Farrell and wife visited at Erie last week. Miss Grace Clawson Is visiting: at Fairmount City. M. Montgomery and wife were In Pittsburg Sunday. Rev. tr. A. J. Meek was in Brock wayvllle Monday. Miss Zoe Woodward visited in Drift wood last week. John Zimmerman, of Boyer, Pa., was in town this' week. Miss Anna Murray, of Big Run visit ed in town last week. George Hunter visited his home in Gauklll township Monday. Mrs. C. A. Stephenson spent Sunday with a sister In St. Marys. Mrs. Calvin DeHart Is visiting her daughters in JohnBonburg. Misses Wilda and Sara Williams are visiting in Clarion this week. C. N. Lewis, wife and sun, Ronald, visited in Frostburg last week. MIsb Alice Bowers, of Gaskill town ship, visited in town last week. E. A. Gourley and family are spend ing this week in Cumberland, Md. A. D. Siple, of Lanes Mills, visited his parents in this place last week. A. J. Benson, of Pittsburg, is visiting his parents in West Reynoldsville. MrB. Annie Wlnslow is visiting her son, John Winslow, In Buffalo, N. Y. Mies Cora Robertson left here Mon day to viBlt in Pittsburg and Oil City. Miss Ollie Dunn, of Falls Creek, was the guest of Miss Bertha Prlester last week. J. S. Howard, cashier of the Citizens National bank, was in Pittsburg last week. s Mrs. George Johns left here yester day to visit in Houtzdale and Sandy Ridge. Father Edwrd M. Driscoll, of New Bethlehem, was a visitor injtownthls week. vMisBes Vera Wiley and Boss Green wait visited in Punxsutawnoy the past week. . '.Misses Josephine Gibson, May and Mary Corbett visited in Pittsburg last week. Mrs. Edith Flanner, of Johnsonburg, visited her parents In this place last week. Mrs. Nancy Foley, of DuBoia, visited her son, Frank Foley in this place the past week. Dr. W. S. McCreltfht, of Allegheny City, visited relatives in this place the past week. E. J. Benson, of Curwensvilln, spent Sunday with his parents in West Reyn oldsville. , Miss Bosnia Hnup. of Hollidaysburg, is visiting at home of her sister, Mrs. George Johns. M. W. YoemaD. et",-et car conductor in Pittsburg, visited his homo in this place over Sunday. Mrs. H. L Priw.1 r. of Homer City, is visiting bur fl.-i.M-in-law, Mrs. P. S. Hauck, in this place. John Lenkerd, of Jefferson Line, spent Sunday with his son, G. W. Lenk erd, on Grant street. VA. P. Walker, of Clearfield, formerly a resident of this place, visited in town several days last week. Lawrence J. McEntlre Bpent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Joseph B. Mitchell, in Houtzdale, Pa. B. W. J. Loskowski and Ed. K. War ren are in Buffalo, N. Y this week at tending a Polish convention. A. J. Pollitt, superintondant of the Woolen mill at Craiirsville, spent Sun day ut his home in this place. Miss Ophelia Wesson was called to Summervllle Thursday on account of tho serious illness of a niece. i Mrs. E. H. Alexander, of Allegheny City, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. "W. Lonkurd, on Grant street. Mrs. Goorgo Hughes returned last wf ok irom a ween s visit with Mrs. Samuel Aloy at Ellwood City, Pa. Miss Nclllo Foster, of Baltimore, Md., Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. John H. Kaucher, at the Imperial Hotel. . Miss Maude Endoan, of New ICensing' ton, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Philips, on Jackson stroet. Miss Flo Best, who was In Philadel phia receiving treatment for an Injured finger, returned home the first of this week. Mrs. Charles Lyle, of Kellers Station, who was visiting her mother, Mrs. Lily Moore, in Rathmel, returned borne Saturday. William Patterson and wife, of Ridg way, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. John R. Hillls, and family on Grant Btreet. Mrs. Geo. W. Kline, loft yesterday on a three weeks' visit to Klttannlng, New Kensington, Pittsburg, Prloedale and New Bethlehem. Miss Nelle E. Elder, trained nurse of DuBois, is nursing small daughter of Francis D. Smith, on Hill street, who has typhoid fever. Mrs. M. J. Knarrand daughters, Ed na, and Hazel, of Lock Haven, visited at the home of Mrs. H. F. Greenwalt of West Reynoldsville. Mrs. W. H. Gates andldaughter, of Graceton, Indiana Co., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark, in this place. A. T. Bing, president of the Blng Stoke Co. department stores, went to Philadelphia and New York City last week to buy new goods. David L. Tiylor, cashier of the Brook- vllle Tile and Trust Co., was the guest of Fred K. Alexander, cashier of The Peoples National bank, in this place Monday night. Frank Kennoy, foreman of the mail ing department of the Pittsburg Gazette-Times, visited at home of his father-in-law, Joseph Cleer, Sr., in this place the past week. A; Katzen, proprietor of the Peoples Bargain store in this place, and Wm. Slff, merohant of Desire, are In Balti more, Md., and New York City this week buying new goods. Mrs. C. J. Kelm, of Watsontown, Pa., is visiting her father, Dr. R. M. Boyles, in this place. Mrs. Kelm fell down stairs about six weeks ago and broke her right arm, which she carries in a sling. Dr. Clifford L. Kaucber, who was practicing at Ashtola, Pa., some months, has been visiting his parents in this place the past week. He ex pects to louate somewhere in the east ern part of the state. Benjamin Franklin Siple and son, Samuel, of Leechburg, visited the form er's brother, S. M. Siple, and family in West Reynoldsville last week. This was the first time Benjamin had been in his brothers home In forty-one years. J. B. MoCracken, of Southern Pines, N. C, some years ago a citizen of Reyn oldsville, 1b visiting in town. This is the first time Mr. MoCracken has been in Reynoldsville for seven years and be notes many changes in the town during that short time and a numbenof his old time friends have gone "to that bourne from whence no traveler e'er returns. Stockholders Meeting There will be a stockholders meeting of the Reynoldsville Water Company at the office of M. M. Davis, Secretary. on September 24, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose o! receiving reports from the officers, the election of officers and to transact any other matter or business required of the stockolders, deemed necessary. M. M. Davis, Secretary. Know all Men by these Presents : That I, G. W. Fuller, own all proper ty, personal and real, that exists In, upon and under The Mansion farm; Any person or persons seen upon said premises will be construed a trespasser or trespassers and dealt with according to law. G. W. Fuller New neckwear at Milllrens. "For Rent" and "For Sale" cards can be secured at THE Star office. School cups at Millirens. Talking to n pii.vsli.lau about twins and cominentliiK upon tlio marvelous likeness they sometimes bear to one another, lie jj.-ive an Interesting fact re Kitnliiitf them. "You can always (lls- tiiiKtiish one from the other," said lie, "ua matter how (treat tlio resemblanee, for the cider Invariably lias the broader face. Notice twins hereafter; and you can sav with certainty that the nar rower faced one Is the younger of the two. I hnve no authority for saying that fewer male than female twins are born, but I am ot the opinion that tho couple nre more frequently (,'lrls or girl and boy than buys. Twin brc'Jicrs are few and far between." A Terrible raninliment. Herr Huger, a wealthy and absent tuimled batiker who lived In Berlin many years ngo, frequently had watch es picked from his pocket. At first be hail recourse to all kinds of safety chains; then one fine morning he took no precaution whatever and quietly al lowed himself to be robbed. At night, on returning from business, he took up the evening paper, when he uttered an exclamation of delight. A watch had exploded in a man's hands. The bauds of the victim were shattered and the left eye gone. The crafty banker bad filled the watch case with dynamite. which exploded during the operation of winding. Salt and Epilcpar, "Whenever we get a call to attend a case of epilepsy," said an ambulance aurgeon at Bellevue, "we always find the patient's neck and face covered with salt. The efficiency of salt as a cure for epilepsy is evidently a relic of some old country superstition, though. Just what it is we've never been able to find- out." New York Sun. Start aad Flnlah. "All men are created free," declared the flamboyant citizen. "That's right," assented the sour clt Uen. Marriage ain't forced on to no body. When a feller gets spliced he ioes it on his own responsibility." XMttsburg Tost. Jtmtr Dish Her. 'Did you notice the faux pas I made at the Gotta wadds last night?" asked Mr. Oldcastle. "No," replied hen hostess. "I Been you workln' over the rhafln' dish, but I thought you was makln' a Welsh rabbit" Chicago Eec-ord-Herald. There is no policy like politeness, since a good manner often succeeds1 where the best tongue has failed. The actor works when he play andj the musician plays when be works. JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION or TUB CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE, At Reynoldsville. In the state nf Pennsylva nia, ut the close of business September 4, 1908. Resources. Loans and discounts ...I9MI1.194 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 114 49 U. 8. bonds to secure circulation . ... 12,100 00 Premiums on L . s. Dnnus 44: .u Hanking house, furniture, fixtures . 10,074 0B Due from National banks tnot re serve airenta 2.200 00 Due from approved reserve agents.. 23,113 Si Checks and other cash items 2H7 HI Notes of other National hanks 2,9ti0 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents nj 25, Lawful moncv reserve In lumk. viz: Spee'e V"(H 33 Legal-tender no'es 1 240 00 7.1W 83 Redemption fund with V. r. treas urer (5t of circulation) !5 00 Total i:i,:H4 04 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In I SO.nno '0 Surplus fund 9.1 17 7.' Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes paid I.txi :tl National hank notes outstanding.. 12 SIM 00 Individual deposits subject to check- tll.ft:i .'1.1 Time certlllcatesof deposit 1, 700 to li!Hiner scnecKS outstanding mi oj 15l,:il4 04 Btoto of Ponnoylvanit, Count? f Jofforooa, is: I, .1. S. Howard, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. 8. Howard, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of Sept., l0ti. Minnie N. Keck, Notary Public. noKHEur Attest: A. O'Donnell, D. Wheeler, J. M. MCCltKIflHT, Directors. Kitchen Troubles An error commonly made by home owners is in underestimating the necessity of proper sanitary equipment for the kitchen. Only a few years ago it was considered good form to encase the sink in wood thereby concealing the trap, making it inac cessible and offering a place for the collection of filth and vermin. If this condition exists in your household, examine into it and learn the true state of affairs. ijjj I way to do ttiis is to employ us to install 'a snowy white, spotlessly clean, "jStottifMsr Porcelain Enameled Kitchen Sink. You will find it a remedy for kitchen troubles. THE UNION PLUMBING COMPANY Uolow opera house. Both 'phones. REYNOLDS V1LLE, PA. JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION orTB! FIKST NATIONAL BANK or ise-x-itois-viijXiS at Reynoldsville, in tho State of Pennsylva nia, hi the close of business Sept. 4th, 1906. resources: Loans and discounts 1279,893 08 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 204 54 U. H. Ilonds to secure rlmilutioii.... .'11,000 00 Premiums on II. S. Ilonds 1,000 00 Honds, securities, etc : 40,700 0t) Furniture and fixtures 2,000 00 Due from National Hanks (not Re serve Agents) 29,l!l 89 Due from Stale banks and hankers, fi,:Klfl 14 Due from approved reserve agents. 118,376 82 Checks and other cash Items 2,249 23 Notes of ol her Nat ional banks 3,895 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents . 858 98 Lawful money reserve In bank, vlr.: Specie tM.302 i Legal-tender notes Ill.lliuliu 40.802 IS Redemption fund with II. S. Treas urer (f per cent, of circulation).. 1,750 00 Total. 1560,225 08 liabilities, Capital stock paid In S7.1.000 00 Surplus fund 90,000 W Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 5,413 84 National Hank notesoutslandlng... 114.500 00 Due toother National Hanks 1.4H7 54 Dividends I'npaid 16 00 Individual deposits BUbleet to check $227,777 Ot Tlmei'ertlHcatesof deposit 125,94:1 7 CVrillleu checks 2(1 15 Cashier's checks outstanding 9 82 353,789 16 Total 1560,225 0B BUti of F0na07lvtD.il, Count? of JtOttoa, li: I. K. O. ticliuckers. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swenr that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. K. C. HcllliCKKlia, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tills 7th day of Sept., 1006. K Reynolds, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. H. Corbett, 1 .1. C. Kind. Directors. II. C. Deibi.e, I JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION or THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE, at Reynoldsville, In the state of Pennsyl vania, at the close of business Sept. 4th, 1908. resources! Bonds, securities, etc I 9,100 00 Loans and discounts 219 189 87 228,49 87 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 346 62 U. 8. Honds to secure circulation.. . . (0,000 00 Premiums on U. 8. Bonds 2.000 00 Hanking house, furniture, fixtures.. 15,879 80 Due from National banks (no, re serve agents. . . , 3,06 40 Due from approved reserve agents 66,064 05 Checks and other cash Items 11,981 10 Notes of other National Banks 4,795 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 329 09 Lawful money reserve in hank, vlr.: Specie 111,461 - Legal-tender notes 6,150 00 17,811 85 Redemption fund with U.S. Treas-. urer ('it of circulation) K.6QP 09, Total 1403,073 88 LIABILITIES. Capital stork paid In ...1100,000 00 Surplus fund 5,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses ana taxes paid B.B53 85 National Bank notes outstanding... 50,000 00 Due toother National Ranks 647 83 Individual dopositssuhlect to check 1240,702 44 Cashier's checks outstanding 6 ' 96 240,772 40 Total t40d,073 68 BUU of Poanoylvanii,, County of Jofforooa, tt: I, F. K. Alexander, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that, the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. K. Alexander, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Sept., S. Uevnoi.ih, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 2, 19t0. Correct Attest: W.B. Alexander, Amos Stroi'se, ' F. D. Smith, Directors, ADMINISTRATOR'S .NOTICE. Estate of William Dailey, Late of Wash ington Township. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the estate of the above named decedent, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are retpiested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make the same kmwn without de lay to ' James S. Daiioiikrtt, Attorney, Administrator, O. M. McDonald. Rockdale Mills, Pa, and the Remedy Do not lose sight of the fact that your food is prepared in the kitchen and the utensils in which it ' is prepared depend on the sanitary ar. rangements for cleanliness, there fore safcguardagalnit contamination of either food or utensils. The most certain