The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 28, 1907, Image 4

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    JJEPOtfT OF THE CONDITION
OF THIS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at
Rpynoldsvlllw, In tin- S(ai i)f IVniwylvti
i, at the close ofbiisimws Auk. Jiml, l'.W.
niu.
Bksoi'Iicks:
Loiins itml discounts .tJWi.2rt!l I"
OveiHlrufis, seoiiwl mid uiimvuiimI. :U 4
U.8. Bonds toscvurnelrciiliilloii.... ;IS,(I (
PremUinm on U. H. Bonds U "0
Bonds. securities, etc W"
Furniture Hnd llxtuics 2.0(H) IX)
Due from National Hanks (nut Hi
serve Agents)
Dub from Slum hanks and hankers.
Due from approved reserve uxen.
Checks and othereash Items
Nolesof oilier National hanks.. .... .
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and cents..
Lawful money reserve In bank, vl.:
Hpecle ..... ..' flMIW Oil
l.etfal-tender notes lia.HS 00
Redemption fund with IJ. !. Treas
urer (5 pur cent, of clreulal Ion)..
115,7 Ml 17
f,5i0 40
l:ti,4"i OS
an mi
iHO IH)
81 -.'11
11,014 00
1,750 00
Total '
I.I A LlLI.ITl KS.
Capital stock paid In 7S,000 (W
Surplus fund. . 110.000 00
Undivided prollts, less expenses and
taxes paid WW"
Nnllonal Hank notes oiitMtnndliiK..
M.S00 00
Dividends 1'nnald
75 (l
Imllvliliiiil Oenosits snhlect
to check... $;:t2,4o:i id
Time cert Itlontes of deposit, 140,418 8ft
Certllled checks 05 SO
Cashier's chocks outstanding 1102 88 3.0.280 7
Total tm,im 4ft
Bttti of PenmyWtni, County of Joffenon, :
1, K.O. Sclinckcrs, Cashier of tho above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
K. C. Sciit'i'Ki'.ns, Cashier.
(Subscribed and sworn to before me this 271 h
iay of Au ,1W7.
P. Kbynouw, Notary Public.
COHHKCT Attest:
.loilN II. KAtTIIEB,!
J. II. ComiKTT, Director.
H. (J. IIKIIO.K.
J
JF.rOUT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
OF REYNOM1HVILLE,
at Keynoldsvllle, In the state of Pennsyl
vania, at the close of business Aug. 22, l!H)i .
HESOITHCK9.
Bonds f 9.300 01)
Loans and discounts 278,2:19 01) 1284,5110 0(1
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. ttl fts
V. 8. Bonds to secure circulation.... 50,000 00
Premiums on U. 8. Bonds 2,0n0 00
Banklnu house, furniture, fixtures.. 82,401) 18.1
Due from National banks
(not reserve liKeuts. ...$ 0,737 47
Due from approved reserve
apenta ai.nid 4:i
Checks and othereash Items tt,ls4 84
Notes of other National
Banks 4,240 00
Fract ional paper currency,
nickels and cents 2fn (14
Lawful money reserve in
bank, viz:
Specie ...... . 11,'OS 00
Lenal-tender notes (UV-ii IXI 74,570,18
Redemption fund with L'. M'luiii"
iner (.IK of circulation) 2.500 00
Total U4,20 C4
' I.IADIl.n IKS.
Capltalstock paid In $100,000-00
Surplus fund t 16,0110 00
Undivided (irofits, less ex
penses aim taxes paid. 3.11)7 28 lfl,l()7 28
National Bank notesoiitstandinir... 50,000 01)
Individual deposits subject
to check $270,170 (W
Cashier's checks outst'iid'g 8211 08 277,008 711
Total $440,206 04
ettte of FennsylTtnit, County of Jefftrion, :
t, F. K. Alexander. Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is ti'ue to the best of my
knowledi;e and belief.
F. K. Ai.KXANIiwi, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
28th dav of Auk., 1007.
Smith M. McCrkhiht, Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. DO, litOO.
Cob brct A t test :
W.B. Alexander,
.lAMKS II. SPHV,
W, C. Murray,
Directors.
Are You Acquainted
With the grea test song writ
ten in years
"GOOD BYE,
SOLDIER BOY''
Words and music by Arthur
H. Haskins, the Reynolds
. ville composer. Get a copy
at once at
Haskin's Music Store
Beynoldsvllle, Pennsylvania.
Here are some of the
important things
you want in your
repair work of watch,
plock and jewelry
repairing:
. Beet of Workmanship
Best Material.
; Right Prict B;
Prompt Service.
All these you can get
when you leave your
work with
Gooder, the jeweler,
in the Peoples
National bank
building.
Thank You Gentlemen.
A copy of Volume 1, Nn. 1, of the
Evenino SSTAH, Roynoldsvllle'B new
dully paper, icudied this office yester
day. Tho Hist nurabof wna lued
Monday and It In a hummer for it aife
and Blzo. Thu Daily Star only pro
mises to shine tbis week, on account of
tho "Old Home" dolnps, but its editor
and proprietor, Clarence A. Stephen
I son, like Barkus, is ''wlllln"'lo continue
' gottinif out u dully if the advertisers
j and patrons will go ttlonjf.
Editor Stiiphenson has produced a
paper that would do credit to a publi
cation many years Its senior, and both
the proprietor and the patrons are to
be congratulated ou its appearance, if
only for one week. l'unxsutawney
Spirit
G. A. R. Encampment.,
For the National Encampment Grand
Army of the Republic at Saratoga
Springs, N. Y., September 9 to 14, the
i'enusylvanla Uallroad will sell excur
slonaickets to Saratoga Springs from
all stations on its lines September 7 to
9, inclusive, good returning to leave
Saratoga? Springs September 9 to 17, at
reduced rates. Stop overs at New
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington will be granted on tickets
reading via those cities.
Tickets via New York will be honor
ed by Hudson River Boat lines between
New York and Albany or Troy,
By deposit of ticket with Special
Agent at Saratoga Springs and the
payment of $1 .00 an extension of the
return limit to October 6 may be ob
tained. For full Information regarding stop
overs, rates of fare, conditions of tick
ets and train service consult Ticket
Agents.
The Limit of Life.
The most eminent medical scientists
are unanimous in the conclusion that
the generally accepted limitation of
human life in many years below the
attainment possible with the advanced
knowledge of which the race is now
possessed. The critical period that de
termines Its duration, seems to be be
tween 50 and 0: the proper care of the
body during this decade cannot be too
strongly urged: carelessness then being
fatal to longevity. Nature's beet helper
after 50 is Electric Bitters, the sclentillr
tonic medicine that revitalizes every
organ of the body. Guaranteed by
Stoke & Folcht Drug Co. Druggists.
5l)o, Ueynoldsville and SykeBville.
Reduced Rates to Saratoga Springs Ac-
Letter L.IM.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
in post office at Ueynoldsville, Pa., for
week ending Aug. 24, 1907.
Wlllen I. Chatham, Miss Luelle
Darr, Mr. Powol, Mrs. 13. P. Shoop,
Jesse Lardnee.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
K C. Burns, P. M.
Want Column.
Rates! One cent per word for each and
evorvlnsertton.
Wanteu 100 quarts of blackberries.
S. Ressler, Fifth street.
For Sale 3000 feet of dry pine 1
and 2 inches thick and 10 feet long.
Inquire of Hughes & Fleming.
Wanted Good girl for office work,
one who understands German preferred.
Inquire at STAR oHIce.
LosTAt Nolan Park, Thursday,
August 15th, a ladles' closed ease gold
watch. Monogram "R. F. T." on case.
Liberal reward if loft at Burton &
Cooley's store, Brookyille.
House for rent or sale on Grant
street. Harriet Morrow.
WANTED At once, 80 spring chick
ens that will weigh from 24 to 3 lbs
apiece. Hunter & Mllliren.
Lost Fancy back comb. Finder
please return to M. Elvira Johnston.
Wanted Good milch cow. G. M.
Rea.
For Rent Modern brick house. In-
?ulre D. H. Young, corner Grant and
mh.
For Sale Good property on East
Main street at a bargain. Inquire of
E. NefT.
For Sale Good bouse, barn and six
acres of land adjoining borough of Reyn
oldsvllle. Inquire of J. J. or C. F. Hoff
man. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
Estate of O. Bohren, late of the Bor
ough of ReynoldBvllle, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration in the above named estate have
been grunted to the undersigned. All per
sons indebted to the said estate are requested
to make payment, and those having claims
or demands against the same will make them
known without delay to the undersigned.
Mks. Ahnir Bohhkn,
C. W. Fi.TNN, Administratrix.
Attorney. August 27, 11107.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AP
PLY FOR A CHARTER
Notice Is hereby given that an applica
tion will be made to the Governor of Penn
sylvania on the 2Hth day of Seplemlier, IW7.
bv August Raldauf, Joseph r . Welst and
Clement W. Flynn, under the Act of Assem
bly, entitled "An Act to provide for the In
corporation and regulation of certain corpor
ations,' approved April 29, 1H74, and the sup
plements thereto, for the charter nf an in
tended corporation to lie called "The Run
away Run Coal & Coke Co.," the character
and object of which is tor the purpose of
mining, quarrying, excavatlnr and boring
for coal, Iron ore, limestone, fireclay and oth
er minerals and substances Incidentally de
veloped and the manufacture of said miner
als Into coke, pig metal, building and fire
brick and the sule of the said minerals and
manufactured product; and to auch an ex
tent as may be necessary and convenient for
said purposes, to acquire and dispose of re-il
estate by sale, lease or otherwise and the ac
quiring, possessing and enjoying of all the
rlghs. powers, privihireN and fmmunitlea
conferred upon such corporations by said Act
of Assembly of April iuili, 1874. and the sev
eral supplements thereto, and for these pur
poses to have, possess wnd enjoy all the
righta. privileges and bene6ta of said Act of
Assembly and Its stinuleuients
CLEMENT W. KLYNN,
Solicitor.
Reynoldsville
By AN OLD TIMER.
-1.
Two old friends meet in Old Home Week; they had been
boys together from what I heard one say.
-2.
Fifty years have passed away since last we parted,' Bill.
Our youthful chums are sleeping in that grave-yard on
the hill.
-3.
You remember, Bill, the old saw mill, where we used to
play, with lines and hooks, in that running brook,
we would fish or swim all day.
-4.
The brook is dry where you and I our baskets oft did fill
with speckled trout and other fish, down by that dear
old mill.
-5.
Fifty years ago, Bill, those hills were clad in green, not with
grass, but timber, as fine as e'er was seen it all has
passed away now. Who would think it so, when you
and I were boys, Bill, just fifty years ago?
6.
When you and I were boys, Bill, we would start at the
break of day, on a shopping tour to Brookville, fifteen
miles away. Through valleys, over lofty mountains,
oft times to our knees in snow. Ah! those were the
sternuous times, Bill,fifty years ago.
-7
Things have changed since then, Bill, though the hills and
valley9 remain. But to you and I, old friend, they do
not look the same.
-8.
Sheep and cattle graze now, and crop9 in abundance grow,
where all was a dreary wilderness fifty years ago.
-9
As I gaze at night on those brilliant streets, my heart with
pride doth grow. Oh! what a change has come about,
since fifty years ago.
-10.
Those towns around about us, they thought that we
were slow, but we showed them the spirit our fathers
had, fifty years ago.
Promising Band.
Friday the Eraerlckville band, of
which Pro. VV. H. Kinney, of Reynolds
ville, Is leader, appeared on the streets
of town and helped enliven the day.
The band is composed of young men and
they are gaining considerable pro
flcloncy in art.
Fifty Years Ago.
Play Very Well.
The Sykesville band gave a concert In
front of Frank's Tavern Saturday
which was greatly appreciated by the
crowd which gathered. The band has
attained a degree of skill which prom
ises well for the future and speaks vol
umes for its instructor, Richard Ramsey.
BING-STOKE COMP'Y
Department Stores
Reynoldsville
OUR FALL STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps
and Furnishing Goods, Shoes,
Rubbers, and Basement
Goods are arriving daily
Bing-Stoke Company
DEPARTMENT STORES.
i HURRY!
HURRY ! '
11
HURRY ! !
HURRY!!!
Arid pay your
Saturday,
day to save
your taxes.
WM.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
ANNUAL FAIR
DUBOIS
DRIVING
AT DU
AUGUST
. EXCURSION TICKETS
To Duliois will be Bold August 26 to 30, inclusive,
from Red Bank, Driftwood, Kidgway and inter
mediate points to DuBois at REDUCED RATES.
Minimum rate 25 cents.
J. R. WOOD,
Passenger Traffic ManaRer.
on me map.
Taxes.
August 31, last
5 per cent on
COPPING, Col.
.ASSOCIATIOISr
BOIS, PA.
27, 30, 'OT
GEO. W.BOYD,
General Passenger Agent.