'V" SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT, THE GREAT RAYAOND. And company of funmnkers PARK THEATRE THREE NIGHTS . Commencing THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, '07 I 'rices. 15c. 25c, 33o and 50c. '. 'Vw.e tf ' V ' f ), p... .-':!-' . : America's most talked of Magician, the Handcuff King $100 reward for any legitimate handcuffs, leg irons or shackles from which he cannot escape. Seven big vaudeville acts, Singers, Dancers and Funny Comedians, with Miss Lilida Raymond in a revival of her famous somnomancy. Special ladies' and childrens, PRIZE MATINEE SATURDAY, JANUARY 5TH, Admission, Ladies 25c, Childrens 10c. Programme changes every night. A SAFE AND SOUND INSTITUTION IS The Citizens National Bank , OF REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Officers DAVID WIIEF.LER President McCUitliY IIU.NTEK Vice PreNldvnt ARTHl'R O'DONNEL Vice Piesirtcnt J. S. HOWAKD Cttsh'er ' .1. W. HUNTER As'l. Cashier Directors Arthur O'DonncI John V. Ctewiir, Piiv'lil Whoelnr John F. Dlnaer .1 . (). Rrnwn MrC'urily Hunter MiKliaon Mrt'reluh Andrew Wheeler .1. S. Howard Dr. A. H , nowser THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . . . OFFICERS J. O. Kino, Vk-e-Prei. Jobk H. Eauohib, Pre: John H. Kaucher Henry C. Delble DIRECTORS J. C.;Klnz Daniel Nolaa J. 8. Hammond Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Annual Meeting. Reynoldevllle, Pa., Deo. 8. 1906. Notice is hereby given that the regu lar annual meeting of the stockholders of the Keynoldsville & Falls Creek Railroad Company will be held at the Company's office in Reynoldsvllle. Pa., on Tuesday, January 15, 1907, at 10.00 ft. m. for the purpose of electing a Pres ident and Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction . of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Lucres W. Robinson, Pres. B. Mt Clark, Sec. WHY ? R cnune -ft)PViT lake any chances in w(atred stock or bnd. W onlj handle ne (TotUb'e pappr with ironclad rndoreera. We loan no individual, corporation or firm Dvi r five thousand dnllai. Our stock ho!dfr ar hi-rnn pcoplx and the director are selected by the majority of the ntiK'k. All account arc Birictly confidential. W'u pa.v you the highest rain of Interest in the very rhnrtest lenjrth of 11 mi. All account? are looked afu r on day of rtCetpt. Give us a trial and we iruarantfe i-aiisfHctlort. We carry burglar insurance and have fire 2roof vaults. $165,000.00 $550,000.00 K. C. Schcckers, Cashier John H. Corbett R. H. Wilson Notice to Stockholders. Reynoldsvllle, Pa., Deo. 8, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the regu lar annual meeting of the Jefferson and Clearfield Coal and Iron Company will be held at the Comoany's office In Reyn oldsvllle, Pa., on Tuesday, January 15, 190", at 10.00 a. m. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. . Lucius. W. Robinson, Pres. George L. Eaton, Sec. HERIFF'S BALES. By virtue of certain writs of Fieri FucIiih oti;., 1mhii1 out. of Uio (Join t of Common Pious of .lo'lurson county. Pn., and to me directed, I will expose to public sule or outcry, at the Court House, In the Borough of ilrookvlllo, Pa., on Friday, January nth, 1907. At 1. 00 o'clock, p. m., the following described Real Estate, to wit: All tlio defendants' right, title, Intorost and claim of, In and to all that certain niece or laicl of lurid situate on Philips street, In the uroutili of Keynoldsville and numbered on the plot of said borough as lots No. H, SO and 9s and containing In all 22,J!9 suiinre feet (mro or less) the snnifl bring a pin t, of a larger tract of land conveyed to Thomas Reynolds, Br., by Orl'indo Gray and hmullne, his wife, by their Indenture bearing date Au gust Wilt, lHtll, duly recorded at Ilrookvlllo, August 2lh, 1KH4, and Juliana Reynolds, widow of Thomas Reynolds Sr., deceased, did In nnd by her last will and testament, duly proven and recorded In the office of the .Register of wills In and for Jefferson county, give devise nnd bequeath the same unto Margaret Oorsllue and Thomas Reynolds, reference being had to said records will more fully and at largo appear and deed to Isaac II. I.oidnn by said Margaret Gorsllne and n lima Reynolds by deed bearing date .Tune 3,'lh. i"9, recorded in Kecorders office of said 3ouniyln Deed Hook Vol. 5", page 545, Having lUiuuon erected a two story, 5 roomed dwell l.ulinnse, wash house, barn and other ne-ci's-nry outbuildings. Shi zed aud tnki'n In execution and to be sold as I Improperly of Martha A Frve and Aaron Frye, her bus bund, at thesult of Frank llahne. Levari Facias, No. 14. W. C. Pkntz ALSO. All the defendants' right, title, In tr ext and claim of, In and to all that certain h-i'H, parcel, tra:t. or lot 01 lana sitna'eu the lioroiiuh of Revnoldsvlllu. .couulv of J 1 ireiM'ti, anil state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, 10 wit: Rounded on the north by Jackson street forty (KM feet: ontheensi hy lot No. li one hundred and forty (140) feet; on the south by Diets alley fori y 10) feet, on the west by lot No. 10 one liunilie.l and forty (HOI feet, being lot, No. 12 In Ruls and Richards addition to the boron h o' Iteyniildsvillc, containing MliH) so, ft. , and hrlii'itho same premises conveyed toSallle II M Ii t bv L. 8. McUlcHund, et ux.. iy I, i-.i ilntrd .Miiv 1, lf.fi. recorded In .leffer--11 in cniuiiy In herd Rook Vol. 72, psge4i9. limine llierron erected a two sloiy, 7 oivnril c. Milling house with modern linorove ini'iits, barn an oilier necessary outlinlld li.g. .-H.rd end iiikeu in execullon and to le sold us the prnperty of (ieorge Watnlck mid luties.V. M.Crrlght at the suit of Sharp .McCi right, now for itso of A. S McCrelght. I'M. Fa., Vi 5. WiNomtT. ALSO. All t' e dctendnnts' right, title, in trresi nnd claim of, I n. ami to all that certain parcel or lot of land situated in the village of nita, tounshlp of McCalmont, county of Ji'ii'crson and state of Pennsylvania, bounded a id described a' follows, to-wlt; Beginning hi a post 011 north side of public road lendln from Anita to Panic; thence nearly north tiling lot No. ntwo hundred feet, more or less, t-1 a post; thence south ftl drg. 40 mtn. east ti onir an alley fifty feet, more or less, to a post; thence nearly south along lot No. 8 one liiiiulred and sixty feet, more or less, ton p st, thence soutliMl deg. 115 min. west along ..ithllc road sixty feet to olace of beginning, containing 0.01)0 square feet, more or less, bring lot No. 7 In Thnmns Hwanson's plot, excepting and reserving all the coal and coal r ght.H. Having thereon erected a frame il , veiling house 14x2rt feet, III feet high, 1, 14 fret square, 111 feet high, good stone wall and rellHr, good well, necessary outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution aud to be olu as the property of C. A Lundsten and Annette t.iiudsien, his wife, at the suit of Home llullding nnd Loan Association. Alias Fl. Ka , No. W, W. W. Winslow. AL90.-A11 the defendants' right, title, in terest and clBlm of. In and to all those two certain tracts or pieces of land lying nnd situ ate In the townsbin of Plnecreek, county of Jefferson, Rtate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Carrier A Puller; on the east by lands of Coleman; on the south bylandsof Bhaffer, nnd on the west by other lands now owned by Surah Raum, containing one hun dred and forty-five acres, be the same more or less. It being a part of a larger tract cf land conveyed by John 8. Barr, High Sheriff of Jefferson county, to A. W. Corbett, Henlor, by deed of December 14th, 187 recorded In the office for the Recording of Deeds In and for the cjunty.of Jefferson, In Deed Book No. 81, at page 112. See deed from E. H. Wilson, Treasurer, to A. C. White, dated September 17th, 1874, with assignment thereon 1 A. O. white and wife to the said Corbett December nth, 1876, both recorded In Deed Hook No. 32 page 85, and being the same tract of land con. veyed by Sarah Corlielt et al., to Sarah Baum hy deed dated the 7th day of August, I88H and recorded In Jefferson countv Deed Book No. 67, page 411 ; and by Sarah Baum nnd Peter itiiuui to jonn Hnum ny aeea dated June si, 1889, and recorded In Jefferson county Deed Book No. rH, page 306. Excepting and reserv Ingoutof the onerntlons of this conveyance the following described piece of land, being a pan 01 tne anove mentionea ami uescrioea tract: All thatcertain pleceof land, situa'e, lying, and being in said township of Plne creek, Jefl'etson county, Pennsylvania, and bounded nnd descrllicd as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post, lining the southwest cor ner; thence by lnndsof Alary Shaffer north fifty-four porches to a post; thence by lands of Henry Mowry north sixty nine degrees (OH) east ninety-seven perches to a stone; thence by other lends owned by John Baum, south thirty-seven degrees (H.) west one hundred nnd fourteen pr-r dies to a post: thence by land of H. Kullerwest nineteen Derches to the placeof Vvlnnlng, containing twenty acres and one hundred hihi thlrly-four perches strict mensnre, the anie having been con veyed to Alexander Kennedy by deed of John H.Baum and wife, granlois, by 1 heir deed dated the I2fh day of March, 1890, nnd record ed In Jefferson county Deed Book No. 76, at page2IO. Having thereon erected a two story dwelling house, barn and other necessary outbuildings. Seised and taken In execution nnd to he "Old as the property of John H, Baum at the suit of. I. K Connor, Surviving Executor of Isaac Baum, deceased. VI Fa. No. I. John M. Whitr. ALSO, As the property of John II. Iluum at the suit of Sarah P. Moore, tor iheuseuf E Welser. . ' Kl. Fa., No. 12. McCrackkm. ALSO. As the pro.)eity of ,1. II. Baurn at the suit of A. J. Osawandle, for use of E. Welser. Fl. Fa., No 13. McOrackk. Also on Friday, January 18, 1907. Atl.OOo'cl'K'U p. m. the following described Real Estate, to-wlt! All the d"fen1am' rt"ht title. Interesr and claim of. in and to ul that certain. piece, parcel or I -lu-t of land situate In the Tom n sliiu of Pet ry Conmyof .li'flvrs it ani Stale of Penmylvaolu, hounded and described as follows to-wli: Pek'lnnlng at a white oak; thence Honth nineteen and one half (IttH) degrees Fast 124 perches to a post; thence North sixty two and one-half (Sim degrees East 58 perches to Mahoning creek, up said creek to m post; thence North twenty-nine (W) degrees West 8 pc-rlius to a hickory; nience west in percnes 10 ine place or liegtn nlng, containing Nincres and 10 perches, strict measure. Also bounded On the North by land of J. 0. Neal; on the East by land of I. C. Neal and Mahoning creek; on the South by land of Ollle Hlose; on the West by land formerly K. S. Hlose and C.J. Blose, now James and (Mara Neal. Being land described in deed of D. M. HI. me, et al., to R. H. Hlose, recorded In Deed Book No. 66, page 50, dated April 30, 18(12. and same premises which J. W. Curry, Sheriff of Jefferson County, by deed- K ill under his hnnd and seal duly executed, 'arlng dntenf the 8th day of Aorll, A. D.t 1X04, did for the consideration therein men tioned grant and confirm unto the said Re becca A. Hlose, party hereto of the first part, her heirs and assigns in fee sim ple, the tame having been taken In execution and sold s the property of Rebecca A. Blose, widow, and B. Sharpe Blose. administrator of R. 8. Blose, deceased, and Mrs. A. B. Oewert, et al., heirs of R. 8. Blose, deceased, as by reference to said deed-poll, duly entered In theprothonoiary's Office of the county afore said In Sherlff'sDeed Docket No. I. page 323, etc., will nio-e fully appear. Having thereon erected a two story dwelling house, bam, spring-bouse (good spring) and other ne cessary outbuildings. Seised and taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Rebecca A Bloje at the suit of Cal. MltchelL Fl. Fa. No. 17. Lax. A, MiTCaau TERMS: The following must he strictly complied with when property Is stricken down; 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditors become the purchase, the cost on the writ must lie paid, and a list of liens. Including mortgage searches on the property sold, to gether with such lien creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such Froportlon thereof as he may claim must be urnlshed to the Sheriff. 'See Purdon's digest, Stta Ed., page 444. Smith's form page 384. t. All bda must lie paid In full. All sales not nettled Immediately will be s continued until two o'clock, p. m. of day of ale, at which time all property not settled for will again he put up and sold at tbo expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. All wr'ts sudd after being advertised, the cost of advertising must bo paid, GRANT SCIIKAFNOCKElt, December 20, 1006. Sheriff. Official Reynoldsville. WHEREAS. The Finance CnmmitiHfi of Reynoldsvllle borough has reported tnsi 10 ?raat9, ourn, pave or mneadum lzo Main street, from the present pav ing at the east side of Seventh street, on the West, to the East end thoreof, at line between Reynoldsvllle borough and Winslow township on the East, it would require a greater sum of money than could be raised by taxation by the Council, and that a bond issue of at least 1 p;rcent on the last adjusted valua tion would be required to provide said funds. Therefore be it Tfcsofmf, and it Is hereby resolved, that the question of increasing the in debtedness of Reyn ildsvlllo borough to an amount not exo tcding twp (2) per oontum, upon the last adjusted valua tion thoruof, for the purpose of grading, curbing paving or macadamizing that portion of Main street lying between the end of tbo present brick pavement at Seventh stroot nn the West, and tho end of said Main B.truet at the horough line, where Main street coincides with a public road in Winslow township, near near what is known as Cool Spring Hol low, on the East, be submitted to the voters of the said borough for thnlr os sont to said proposed increase of indebt edness, at th Borough Election to be hold on tho Third Tuedav of February, 1907, being the l!)th day thereof. Be it further Hemlved, that said proposed Increase of Indebtedness shall not exceed 1 041)74 plus por cent, for grading, curbing, paving or macadamizing said street, aggregating 1 04974 plus per cent, and that the or dinance committee be, and the same is hereby authoriz d and din cted to have an ordinance drafted for the purpose of carrying t.ttis r.-snliition into i lTcct, and present same to '.lie Council fo- Its con sideration and passage. (NO. Hit) AN OKWXANCE for tho purposo of acquiriug the iihsoiit til llit) eleuiorri of Keynoldsville borough to increase the indebtedness of said Borough In the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) for the purpose of grading, curbing and paving Main street from the end of the brick pavement at Seventh street to the Winslow town . ship line, near Cool Spring Hollow. Sec. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of Reynoldsvllle, County of Jefferson and State of Pennsylvania, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same, that the question of Increas ing the indebtedness of th Horough of Reynoldsrille, County of JulTerson ana State of Pennsylvania, Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars in amount, which said amount does not exceed 'two (2), and is less than seven (7) per centum upon the last preceding assessed valua tion of the taxable property therein, for the purpose of grading, curbing and paving that portion of Main street lying between the end of the present brick pavement at Seventh street on the West, and the line between Winslow TownshlD and said Borough, tiimr Cnn Spring Hollow, where said street coin cides with a public road in said town ship on the East, be submitted to the electors of Bald Borough, at the regular annual Borough Election, to be held therein on the 19th dav of February. A. D. 1907, for the purpose of acquiring tne assent 01 said electors to said pro posed increase In Indebtedness; that said election shall be held at the places. time and under the same regulations as provided by law for the holding of th Municipal elections in said Borough, mi tne Third Tuesday of February, A. D. 1907. Sec. 2 The President and Secretary of the Council of said Borough are Do im ny authorized to Issue registered or coupon bonds, in the name of Reyn oldsvllle Borough, to be known and marked as, "Main Streot Paving Bonds," to the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) in accordancu with the Act of Assembly regulating the manner of increasing the Indebtedness of Municipalities, approved April 20th A. D. 1M74, and its supplements, which said bonds shall bear the seal of said Borough, be signed by the Chief BurgeBs and President of the Council thereof, whose signatures shall ho at tested by the Clerk of said Council. Si 0. 3. Said bouds shall be in sums or One Hundred Dollars ($'00 00) euch, payable in thirty years (30), from the date thereof, with interest thereon at the rate of four per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first days of Jaruary and July each year, free from State tax to the holder or holders thereof; and said bonds, or any portion or number thereof, may at the option of said Borough, be redeemed at par, on any interest date, after the ex piration of four years of their issue. Sec 4. When said bonds, or so many of them as toay be necessary, are eo executed, and issued, the same shall be sold, at not less than par by the Council of said Borough, and the money thus raised shall be used for the purpose of grading, curbing and paving that portion of Main Street mentioned in Seotion one (1) of this ordinance and for no other purpose, which said grading, curbing and paving shall be done in a modern and substantial manner, within two years (2), from the date of this ordinance. See 5. The President of the Council of said Borough is hereby authorized, empowered, required and directed, to give or cause to be given, notice of the election aforesaid, as provided by law, and to provide ballots, ballot boxes and to do and provide all things necessary to legally bold said election, and the expense thereof shall be bourn by said Borough. Sec. 6. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances Inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed. Enacted Into an ordinance this 15th day of December, A. D. 1906. J. B. Neale, Attest: Pres. of Couucll. L. J. McEntire, Clerk of Council. I hereby approve the above ordinance this 15th day of December, A. D. 1906. L. L. Gourley, Chief Burgeis. Dyspepsia Post-nirn f in f';itV-.'ics"f thcl-ijr New York h', iliii; show that many rases 11 (MiiM:iv.ti'n nre due to the v.:;i. ..r-.i-piwl progress of dys;icp: i:i. Especially is ',li";':"o in cases where the 'ictini m. red imposed to tuberculosis. 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Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Men's Fleece lined Underwear 39c. Other places charge you50c. Come and see for youi-self. We sell McCall Patterns at 5 and 10c. N. HANAU. A REASON Rexall Remedies are not patent medicines. They are not secret formulas which gain their sale only through the newspaper medi um. We sell ten times more non-advertised Rexall Remedies than we do of any one advertised product in our store. .. Would this be possible if each Rexall Remedy did not give satisfaction to the user? We personally guarantee these prep arations to do all that is claimed for them. Could we afford to take the chance of losing a customer, for we would lose him if we did not fulfill our agreements? Could we afford to have many people come back and get their money? No, frankly, we could not our profits do not permit of any such transaction. It is up to the Rexall Reme dies to do what we say they will do, other wise we will lose fi nancially by the trans action of guaranteeing vou your money back If you are nut satisfied. Economy BEYNOI.DSVILLR, PA. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.