VOLUME 15. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1907. NUMBER 46. Young People of Taste jjj And old people too, are extremely fond of our celebrated Ins Oumm, because they are fiimlllitr with its delicious taste nnd 9 itlsfy Ini; qual- lty: It Is pure tind wholesomo, J carefully and cleanly made, nnd In X a variety of flavors to suit all i tastes. This Is a moft ten ptlng J dish fora family party to close a dinner or to eat In the evening be- 2 fore retiring. It. Is a health v and J nourishing food that criuuitmtu 4 much toward the body's we fare. 4 I REYNOLDSVILLE $ CANDY WORKS. J v Take Your Time ' But when you want to have a really GOOD time, come and got. your time keeper from us. Every .wath we sell is guaranteed ito keep excellent time, and that is the --rVAtef- feature In a watch. Let us just ' "time" your future movements, and you will be all right. Everything else In the way of Jewelry Is here, Just as reliable as our watches. SAMUEL KATZENi The Jeweler. Opp. McEntlre's drug store. REYNOLDSVILLE PA. larodiosmOrgans an ibst I will dispute of at these re Harkablyow prioes: . a . 1 Palaoe Organ, original price. ...1110. 00 Now $40 00 1 Weaver Organ, original price, I125.0C Now $00 00 t 1 Weaver Organ, original price, II 15.00 Now 160.00 1 - ... These organs are' in good condition aud warranted. Call and see them at , , Haskins' ilusic Store Dealer in Everything Musical, the Alfred Golden Seal Booming. Continued success mark the t ftWls of the organizers for the Order of the Golden Seal. New members Hre being addrd every day and witbeut doubt we will soon sue a larpe camp In Qnt working order in Reynoldsvllle. In assetB per u.ipit.a, which I the real test of strength of any iu surance ordor, the Golden Seal Is from two to ten times as strnngas any similar order dolnK buin-'gs. Under ibn Nww York Btate Insurance laws, twe ttipnr vlslon and protection is guaranteed to the polloy holders. Similar Pennsyl vania orders are licensed or Incorpor ated to do business only through, the action of a county juile, and there is no state supervision Such orders are not allowed to do business In New York, Massachusetts and many other Mates having the best insurance laws. Under the lax and Insufficient Insurance laws of the state of Pennsylvania, upwards of fifty such concerns have sprung up in the various counties of the state. Just what will be ttt-lr fate remains to be soen, and fort.hi benefit of those whe wish to make a C'miiarison, we submit the following letter received from Ihe insurance department at Harrisburg. We would also request those persons who were told that Pennsylvania would enact laws to prevent New York State insurance companies from doing bus iness in Pennsylvania to note what In surance Commissioner Martin has to say on this subject. Harrisburg letter; PKNH'A IN817RAHCK DKPAHTMKNT. Harrisburg. April 10, 1907. Katharine McIntyre, Imperial notel, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Dear Madam: I am In recipt of yours of the tenth Instant and In reply he to say that the legislature of Pennsyl vania has no Intention whatever of pm ing a law which would prevent, Insur ance companies of New Y rk state from transacting business tn ibis state- and any such stories is pure fabrication. The Order of the Golden Iwue Is organized and authorlz'd to transact, business as a secret fraternal beneficial society. In the certificate issued by these or ders tbey do not agree to return anv specified amount at the end of the dis tribution period, but only a sum not exceeding the amount f-peclfled In the contract, and there Is nothing tn the law at the present time that compels these societies to keep on hand any por tion of the premium collected. Its report at the close of the year 1006 shows: Total Assets I7M.72 liabilities H50.no Total Membership 279 The Golden Seal for the same date: Total Assets.. ...v $762,767.75 Membership 25.054' Respectfully, David Martin, Insurance Com, With over three-quarters Of a million dollars surplus, no liabilities, twenty five thousand membershlo and over fifty thousand dollars business each month, the Golden Seal Is an assured success. Why not join to-day? Bitten by a Spider. Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bit j John Washington, of Bos queville, Tex., would have' lost bis leg, which became a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded to try Buck len's Arnica Salve. He writes: "The first application' relieved, and four boxes healed all the sores." Heals every sore, 25c. at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Reynoldsvllle and Sykesvllle. A perfeot beauty, 6th Ave. Oxfords for woman price 13 60. Adams. Made in New York UNLESS you get your clothes from the best New York tailors (and pay from $75 to $100 a suit) you are not get ting anything like the style, the goods or the workmanship that invariably are to be found in every garment that bears Benjamin & Co. label for you pay no more than for the ordinary sort. Correct Clothes for Men FRANK RITZIE, brother of Charles Ritzie, of Reynoldsmlle, who died recently at Panama. Soldier. Mrt.. .1. R. Smith lias been visiting at Punxsutawney. 'Jacob Brody, one of our morchants, hue closed bis plaoo of business. , The Soldier hall will bs torn down and moved to another town, where Its owner, Frank Marlnaro,. will use the lumber on the erection of a large store building. A birthday surprise party was given Clarence Early ono night last week. Thirty people were present and all re port a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron moved to Soldier Monday. A farewell party was given Mrs. Cameron by the ladles of Ratbmel. Forty-nine were present, which shows bow highly she is respect ed in that place. Mrs. Cameron Is a very estimable lady and we gladly wel come the family here. ' An entertainment was given in Sol' dier ball recently for the benefit of the junior base ball team of this place. They organized Beveral weeks ago and are meeting regularly.1 Walter Cross- wait has been elected manager. Soldier Is also to have a first team. Th Price cf Health. - "The price of health in malarious district is just 25 cents; the oost of a box of Dr. King's New Lite Pills,' writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark, New Life Pills cleanse gently and Im part new life and viror to the system. 25o. Satisfaction guaranteed at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Reynoldsvllle and Sykesvllle. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. Crown Tapestry, Brussels, Axminls- ter, Ingrain, Rag, Hemp and a large line of Matting at Reynoldsvllle Hard ware Co. store. Remnants in linoleums and floor oil cloths that are being offered at great bargains. Drop in and see about It. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. ' which Exclusive Agent Here. Milliren Bros. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. vc V.- DIED IN PANAMA. Frame Ritzie, Brother of Charles Ritzie, t the Victim of Malarial Fever. By'reque8t we publish the following notice of the death of Frank Ritzie, brother of our townsman, Ex-Council man Charles Ritzie, which was clipped from a Hubbard, Ohio, paper,, where his mother and sister live: "Mr. Ritzie went to Panama lest May where he was engaged in business. He was last beard from in November, a letter being then received by his moth' er in Hubbard. Replies to his letter were returned unanswered and officials In Panama were notified, replying with the Information that be had died of malarial fever in the Anoon hospital November 13th. "The sadness of the death of Frank Ritzie, at Panama, this morning, came as a terrible shook to his aged mother, Mrs Fannie Ritzie, and bis sister, Mrs. John Kramer, both of Hubbard. The last letter received . from him was tn November, saying that he would return home for a ylslt aethe was not In very good health.. As replies to the letter were returned unanswered, the officials at Panama were notified and this morn' lng the family received word that be bad died from malarial fever at Anoon hospital, Panama, November 13th. Deceased was born north of Hubbard, attended school and high school here, graduating under Prof. Campbell. After finishing the course he went to Warren to school. After his school days were over he entered the employ of Mr. Brandmlller. For several years he was in the grocery business near Spring Common, this city. For eight years he served In the United States army. 'Last May he went to Panama where he was employed In business until his death. He was an extensive traveler, having visited all of the states of the union and almost all the foreign ountrles. "Deceased was 40 years of age and unmarried. He was aelf-sacrifiolng, honest and admired and esteemed by all who knew htm here and by his hosts of friends in Youngstown. "Besides his aged . mother, Mrs, Rlizle, his sister,, Mrs. Kramer, three brothers, Charles, of Reynoldsvllle, Albert, of Cleveland, and August, of Youngstown, survive him. Arrange ments are being made to have the re mains brought to the cemetery at Hub bard if possible." "Pneumonia's Deadly Work Had so seriously effected my right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn., "that I coughed continuously night and day and the neighbors prediction- consumption seemed inevitable, until my husband biought home a bottle of Dr. Klog'a New Discovery, which In my case proved to be the only real cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs." When all other remedies utterly fall, you may still win in the battle against lung and throat troubles with New Discovery, the real cure. Guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Reynoldsvllle and Sykesvllle. S0o and 1100, Trial bottle free. Banister Oxfords for men superior to all others, price 15.00. Adam's, Last year's oarpe samples for small rugs at your own price. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. REYNOLDSVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Seventeenth Annual Report March 18, 1907 Officers JOHN M. HAYS, President. JOHN H. KAUCHER, Treasurer. C. J. KERR, Vice-President. L. .1. McENTIRE, Secretary. " M. M. DAVIS, Solicitor. ' ' ' . Directors C. J. Kerr R. H. Wilson F. P. Adelsperger ' ' M. S. Sterley L. J. MoEntlre John M. Hays C. F. Hoffman William Copping V. R. Pratt MEETS FIRST MONDAY AFTER Statement of Cash. RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS TO MARCH 18th, 1907 RECEIPTS . ; Dues, &o . i ; . ; 1 i . .$838,473 83 Insurance 03,155 15 Saie Real Estate ..' 26,337288 Rent 6,97712 8874,943 98 'PAYMENTS . Loans .... ; 1535.656 92 Withdrawals 298.052 51 Expense , 0 24,448 49 Insurance paid .i 4 950 51 Furniture 287 03 Stationery 408 07 Forfeited stock 713 17 Interest paid for ad vance payments 3,038 28 Tax ". ... 104 03 Balanoe In Treasury '. .. 7,285 97 ' - 1874,943 98 Assets and Liabilities. , ASSETS. ' ' Loans on First-Mortgage $236,000 00 Loans on Stock .. 14,000 00 Due from Stockholders 4,769 40 Real Estate i. 3,625 80 Balance In Treasury ' , 7,286 97 ' ' ' " "' . $as,681 17 'i " ; t ...... T T a mf TTitin 1 . .. 1 1 Value of Stock... Dues Paid In Advance. .... Unearned Premiums Due Solicitor. Due Treasurer. OFFICE HOURS. . 9.00 a. m. to 12.00 m. 1.00 to 4.00 p. m. 6.00 p. ra. to 7.30 p. m. STATEMENT Sal g DATE . L L S l 1 . 3 m issue n & & I &S. is M 14 Oct., 1896 62 61 1 126 00 $66 63 $192 63 $ 11,936 86 $166 00 $6 30 14 15 April, 1897 76 68 7 120 00 60 36 180 35 13,626 25 156 30 6 70 15 16 Oct., 1897 66 29 37 114 00 64 46 168 46 11,118 36 146 77 6 13 16 17 April, 1898 60 36 14 108 00 48 88 156 88 7,844 00 137 43 4 69 17 18 Oct., 1898 106 56 50 102 00 43 60 145 60 15,433 60 128 26 4 08 18 19 April, 1899 64 24 40 96 00 38 62 134 62 8,616 68 119 28 3 60 19 20 Oct., 1899 171 60 111 90 00 33 94 123 94 21,193 74 110 47 3 15 20 21 April, 1900 200 24 171 84 00 29 67 113 57 22,714 00 101 85 2 73 21 22 Oct.. 1900 292 49 243 78 00 25 49 103 49 30,219 08 93 40 2 34 22 23 April, 1901 136 40 93 72 00 21 72 93 72 12,745 92 86 14 1 98 23 24 Oct., 1901 215 93 122 66 00 1 8 25 84 25 1 8,113 75 77 06 1 66 24 25 April, 1902 160 45 115 . 60 00 15 08 75 08 - 12.012 80 69 15 1 35 25 26 Oct., 1902 249 41 208 54 00 12 22 66 22 16,488 78 61 42 1 08 26 27 April, 1903 178 46 132 48 00 9 65 67 65 10,261 70 6& 88 84 27 28 Oct., 1903 192 89 103 42 00 7 39 49 39 9,482 88 46 61 63 28 29 April, 1904 91 49 42 36 00 5 43 41 43 3,770 13 39 33 ' 45 29 30 Oct., 1904 222 112 110 30 00 3 77 33 77 7.496 94 32 32 30 30 31 April, 1905 197 107 90 24 .00 2 41 26 41 6,202 77 25 50 18 31 32 Oct., 1906 230 63 167 1 8 00 1 35 19 36 4,450 60 18 85 06 32 33 April, 1906 196 58 138 12 00 60 12 60 2,469 60 12 39 33 34 Oct., 1906 218 "80 138 . 6 00 16 (9 15 1,340 70 34 TOTAL 3370 1250 2120 $ 246.438 04 We have examined the books of the correct. JOB WORK of all kinds promptly done at THE John H. Kaucher Heory C. Delble A. T. McClure M. M. Fisher. THIRD SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH ..... $246,438 04 . . 9,746 02 9,322 11 150 00 25 00 OAC A1 17 OF SHARES. Association and find the above 'port F. A. Hardman, I C. C. Gibson, STAR OFFICE.