VOLUME 16. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 1907 M MHfch 20. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING . TO AND FRO. Mies Ella Farrell Is vialtlncr In New Castle. Miss Irene Phllllppt was in Pittsburg laqt week. Mr. John Mowery U vlxlting In Brookvllle. Mrs. Ed. Bird, of Clearfield. Is visit ing in town. F. C. Wescoat was tn Cleveland, lOhlo, last week. J. W. Riggs. the grocerymsn. was In IPlUsburg this week. A. T.'MoClure was In Buffalo, N. Y , on business last week. Burton Hoover spent Saturday and Sunday tn Punxsutawney. C. E. Shores and wife spent Monday at iatter's home near Ringgold. in.. t M..n..n.l ..lollop In Pitta. Jnfrg and New Castle the past week M. J. Farrell was in Pittbburg and New Castle the latter part of last week. Miss Margaret Applegate, of Kittnu- hlng, spent Sunday at her home in this place. Mrs. Hettie Neff too her son, Ezra, to Girard College, Philadelphia, re- en tly. Robert Z Parrish and wife were in prove City, Meadville and Franklin aet week. J. Charles Burns, of Blalrevlllu, Halted his brothers in this place the ast week. Mrs. John Robinson, of Brock way Lille, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. T. J. Bliss. C. E. Shores, conductor on Jefferson traction Co. lino, is visiting at Towan Ha, Pa., this week. Craig Kin will return to Philadel )hla to-morrow to attend the Unlvers ty of Pennsylvania. Charlea Montgomery, of DuBois, a ?: R. R. passenger engineer, was a Xsitor in town Monday. I Mrs. Joanna Anderson, of Allegheny City, who was visiting here five weeks, 'eturned borne Saturday. A. Wajland, who is employed at Ernest, Indiana county, spent Sunday Vt his home in Prescottville. Mrs. M. E Ridgeway and daughter, Miss DeMarls, of New Bethlehem, were isitors in town last Friday. Mrs. W. H. Karns and son. William. bf Oakmont, visited at home of Mr. and Sirs. A. B. Weed the past week. Garfield Harries, of Johnsonburg. (sited bis sisters, Mrs. Tbos. D. Hoon rid Miss Lillian Harries, this week. Miss Minnie Truitt, trained nurse of Mttsburg, is visiting her parents, Mr. Lnd Mrs. J. A. Truitt, in this place. Mrs Nancy Coax, of Allegheny, has been visiting her brother. Rev. J. C. McEntlre. and others the past week. Misses Mollle Driscoll and Rosa Mc- varty, of New Bethlehem, were (Users' in town the first of this week. Miss Olive Reynolds returned Friday vening from Kane, where she had been veral weeks for benefit of her health. Jess Snyder, who is employed in ko3ds' at Hed Run, Cameron county, s spending this week with his family a this place. Here are some of the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing : Best of Workmanship Best Material. Right Prices. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. John C. Hlr.it. w.n tn Butler on bus iness last woi'k Charles MiMirehead has been in Pit's burg the past work. Normnn Butler and wife vlfited in Falls Croek Thursday. Mrs. W. T. Dnrr. of Brookvllle, was a visitor in town Friday. Mrs. Mtki) Martin visited in New Bthlehem the pnnt week. Ninian Cooper returned Monday from h three week's sojourn at Cambridge Springs Miss Ada Thomas, of Butler, has been visiting Iriends in this place the past week. J. EUon Smith wax at Buffalo and Niagara Falls on husiuess the first of this week Frank Burns vlsitrd relatives at Rimerihurg last wei-k and attended th'i fair at that place. Mrs. Samuel Brillbart and daughter, Mrs. N. W, Drake, visited at L,uquin, Pa., the past week. Hon. Jacob Truhy. of Pittsburg, was the guest of James T. Butler several days the past week. M. W. Yeoman, who was a conductor uu street car line in Pittsburg, has re turned to this place. Mrs. Hannah Prescott attended the W. C. T. U. county convention in Brockway ville last week. . I. A. Swab, wife, son und uaughler, Harry and Vena, were in Brookvllle Friday attending lha Byerly reunion. John Thornton, who was visiting his parents at Bloomsburg, stopped off here several days on bis return to Grove City College. Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsey and children, of Mt. Pleasant, Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Smith the past week. George Washington Evans and family, of Leetsdale, suburb - of Pittsburg, visited J. T. Evans and family in this place last week. Mrs. O. A. Baldwin went to Clarks burg. W. Va., Saturday where Mr. Baldwin is looking after some business that will require some time. J. E. McCrelght and wife and Joseph Happe and wife of Pittsburg, were guests of the ladles' sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Mellinger the past week. Mrs. Grant Hay, and five children, of Steubnnville, Ohio, who visited a month with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dishart, left here Saturday. Thou. C. Shields, traveling superin tendent for the Elk Tanning Co , who has been at Crringdnn, Pa , two months, spent Sunday with his family in this place. Daniel Bnrkhouse. of Shannondale, who came up to attend the Borkhouse reunion last week, spent Sunday with his brother, Solomon Berkbouse, in West Reynoldsvllln. Prof. J. R. Wilson, of Corsica several years principal of West Reyn oldsvllle schools, now a student In Grove City College, was a visitor in Reynoldsville over Sunday. WE ARE ' NOW LOCATED In our new meat market across the street from old stand. We handle a fine line of home dressed MEATS Beef, veal, lamb and pork, also poultry, butter and eggs. Your patronage solicited. HUNTER MILUREN Harry DeHart spent Sunday at Haw thorne. Mrs. M. D. Milks visited in DuBois yesterday. Mrs. A. H. Fleming' is visiting in Curwensvllle. Mrs. J. B. Nichols visited in Brook vllle yesterday. John Dougherty and wife spent Sun day in Brockwayvllle. Rev. J. W. Myers was at Couders port, Pa., over Sunday. Mrs. Charles S. Klrchartz, of War ren, was In town Saturday. Mrs. John Borgeson and Miss Mame Scott are visiting in Pittsburg. W. W. Wiley, proprietor of the City Hotel, Is In Franklin this week, J. S. McDonald was in Kane last week and in Pittsburg the first of this week. Mrs. J. S. McDonald and Mrs. G. T. Dickey visited In DuBois a day last week. Miss Minerva Markle, of Wadswortb, Ohio, is the guest of Mrs. W. W. Fetter. John Keys and wife, of Rochester, Pa., are visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. C. McEntire. J. C. Watson and wife, of Bolivar, N. Y., were guests at home of C. A. Barlett this week. James Mowery, who is working at Now Bethlehem, spent Sunday at his home in this place. Misses Mamie McCartney and Emma Siarr went to East Brady yesterday to work In woolen mill. Mrs. James Degnan, son and two daughters, James, Misses Alice and Rose, are visiting In Ridgway and St. Marys. Dr. Harry B. King is in Reading this w i-k ettending the annual meeting of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania. Harry T. Peters and wife left here Saturday morning on a trip to Phila delphia, Jamestown Exposition and other places. Misses Bertha Thomas and Bertha Tlli y, who were working in silk mill at Slatlngton, Pa., have returned to Reynolds vllle. Mrs. P. J. Casey, of Falls Creek, and Clara A. Smouse, of Pittsburg, were guests of Mrs. J. S. McDonald and Mrs. G. Anderson Sunday. George Dickey, wife and family, of Creekslde, Indiana Co , visited with Mrs. Dickey's sisters, Mrs. L. S. Ander son and Mrs. J. S. McDonald last week. Mrs. William Lodlng was in Klttan ning over Sunday. Her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Hughes, who bad been visit ing in Kittanning, relumed borne with Mrs. Lodlng. Mrs. W. E. Phillips and two children returned to their home In Clearfield last week after a month's visit with relatives at Smethpnrt, Kosslter, Punx Biitawney and Reynnldavllle. SHE HAS RETURNED. Who Are You Spakm Of t Why, Mrs. C. A.J. Smith. Mrs C. A. J Smith, who was here nine jeers ago and stopped at Mrs. Harry Copping'. n-;r rooms In the Hoffman , building on Fourth street are tbo center r attraction in the town at pr rent. Many bus iness ur n and oiht who remember her worn when hew in 1809 are calling on her. A cordial gi-eting awaits ber many old friends imil a welcome for all new ones. It c V The Verdict of the People. I did more optical work in August than in any corresponding month in the past twelve years. I will continue my visits. All optical examinations will thorough and all work first-class. Beware of parties using my name and reputation. I never peddle. G.C.Gibson, Optician At the American Hotel, Brookville, Sept. 24-25. At Imperial Hotel, Reyn oldsville, September 26. Health to the Canal Zone The bigh wages paid make it a migh ty temptatlt n to our young artisans to join the force of skilled workmen need ed to construct the Panama canal. Many are restrained however by the fear of fevers and malaria. It Is the knowing ones those who have used Electric Bitters, who go there without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malarious influence with Electric Bitters on band. Cures blood poison too, biliousness, weakness and all stom ach, liver and kidney troubles. Guar anteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., druggists. 50c. Reynoldsville and Sykes ville. I Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and vorvlnsertlon. Rob Rent House on Main street. Inquire Dr. S. Reynolds. FOR Sale Piano, extension table and iron bedstead. Inquire , Dr. S. Reynolds. For Sale Two good second hand sewing machines at a bargain. Inquire of C. F. Hoffman. For Sale Good toned piano for $35 00. Inquire of C. F. Hoffman. For Sale A farm of 42 rcres and a pool room with four tables, at a bar gain. Fred Biggie, Reynotdsvllle, Pa. For Sale 3000 feet of dry pine 1 and 2 incheB thick and 10 feet long. Inquire of Hughes & Fleming. - For Rent Modern brick house. In quire D. H. Young, corner Grant and Fifth. For Sale Good property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of E. Neff. Trustee's Sale .! 1 Of Valuable Real Estate. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of PemiHylvantii. In the matter of Charles Philip Koernur, Bankrupt, No. iUMO In Bankruptcy. By virtue of an order of the District Court of the Halted States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, In the above stated case, to me directed, there will be exposed to eubllc sale by auction on the premises of hailes Philip Koerner In the BorouKh of West ItPTnolilsrllle, county of Jefferson, and state or Pennsylvania, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 19(17, at 100 o'clock tn the afternoon, all thefol. lowing described two tracts of land situate in the Borough of West Reynoldsville, county of Jefferson, and state of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: THE FIRST THEREOF, all that certain lot or piece of land situate In Powers and Warner's addition of town lots to the bor ouithot heynoldsyllle, now West Reynolds Hie, as surveyed and mapped by Jama Caldwell, A. I) , lull, and known In said ad dition as lot No. 123, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post cor ner of Powers and Brown streets; thence North H7 degrees East sixty feet to a post; thence Mouth its degrees East one hundred and fifty feet to post; thence Hiiutli 37 degrees West sixty feet to a post ; thence North along Powers street degrees West, one hundred and flfi j feet to the place of beginning, con taining 9,0i)0 square feet more or less and marked and numbered in said plot as lot No. I .'3. Being the same property deeded to Charles P. Koerner by J. H. Sykes and wife by deed dated October 1st, WOO, recorded In Deed Hook 8H. page THE SECOND THEREOF, all that cer tain piece, parcel or lot of ground, situate In the borough of West Reynoldsville, county of Jefferson, state of Pennsylvania, In Powers and Warner's plan of town lots In said borough as mapped and plotted by James Caldwell, and recorded In the Recorder's office tn and for Jefferson county. In Deed Book Vol. 2S, page 427, bounded and descrllied as follows: On the north by Brown street, thirty feet; on the West by lot number one hundred and twenty-three (128), one hun dred and fifty feet; on the south by an alley thirty feet; on the East by the eastern half of lot number one hundred and twenty-two, containing 4500 square feet, and being the Western half of lot No. 122, adjoining the lot No. 123. Being the same property deeded to Charles P. Koerner by Arthur O'Donnell by 7eed dated March 4th, 1903, recorded In Deed Book 9S, page 3M. The above described land as a whole having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling and other neces sary outbuildings. TERMS OF SALE. 1st, Ten per cent of the bid at which the property Is knocked down, must be paid in can. or bv certified chock, at the time the firopertv Is si ruck off orlt will be Immediate -y put up and resold, iin-l the bidder held for anv discrepancy between his bid mid any sube lent bid 2nl, The balance of the purchase price must be pild In cash on confirmation of salu anJ delivery of deed HKNKY HKRPKL, Trustee. Sept' in tier 2:1. 1907. EDISON For a limited time I will sell you a Edison Standard Phonograph, Flower Horn, t Stand, One Dozen Edison Gold Moulded Records all for S26.75. The time to buy Edison Phono graphs is now, as they will be advanced in a few days. Call and hear them at Haskin's Music Store Mr. William Dollar,. Good Citizen. .. In a certain wpBtern town lives a gentleman whose name is William Dollar. They call him Dollar Bill when they get funny. But Mr. Dol lar is a dignified, enter prising, good citizen. Not every Dollar Bill is a gool citizen. Many of them are prone t ignore the claims of their ownv community and run away to a big city to be spent. Many millions of Dollar Bills have left the smaller towns for the overgrown cities this present year of our Lord. How many Dollar Bills have gone out of. THIS TOWN left home and gone tc some big city, never to return ? Every time a Dollar Bill leaves town it takes a two - to n Mail Order Store. That but it doesn't help the local much less trade for him. Which means just so much less cash circulat ing in this community. Which means just so much more social and business stagnation. Which means the stunting of the town's growth just to that extent. If you could figure up the Dollar Bills that leave town in this secret manner, like taking French leave which you can't you would know just how much the town is stunted by indulgence in this mail order stunt. If these Dollar Bills were really good and enterprising citizens they would stay at home and circulate around, help ing things along. How many of YOUR Dollar Bills take the midnight express out of town on the Envelope Route ? j The Cold 71 IBM VP Make you think of SSOG3. . Its Just a llttlo cool for Oxfords. Ia our window display on women's side you will see the Krlppendorf & DIttman Hoe, which Id cities sell for 13 50, U 00 sad 14 50. We get $3.00 and 13 50. Cloth Tops are in vogue. We have them. On the men's side you will see the Boston lan shoes. The line Is complete, consisting of Patent Colts, Patent Kids, and Gun Metal. We are now ready to show you fall shoes In every line. Nolan, the Shoe Man. Capital, Surplus and Profit 1 20,000.00 PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK REYNOLDSYILLE, PENN'fl Because of its long.experlence, high character of It directors, extensive MDnectlons and perfect equipment, this bank is eminently fitted to give lis customers prompt and Intelligent service. Siml-annual Interest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts from date of deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges-. Vour Business Respectfully Solicited. Open Saturday Evenings 7.30 to 8.30. The First National Bank OF REYNOLD8VILLI. Capital and Surplus Resources . . Johh H. Kadchih, Prei. John H. Kauchcr Henry C. Lie I Me Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking 0 ' f r: i - cent stamp with it, for it goes helps the postmaster a little, merchant. . It means just so Evenings Rtiourcct 9500,000.00 Established 1ST4 THE THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING. $165,000.00 $550,000.00 OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlue-Pres. K. C. Schdckihs, Caahler DIRECTORS J.C. Klni P&nlnl Nolan John It. Oorbett J. S. Hammond K. H. Wilson K j-n.Usvi:!e, Pennsylvania. ,
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