ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONQRESS For Representative in Congress w. o. SMITH Of Punxsutawney. Subject to the decision of llio KnpublluHii touts of the 27th C'oimresslontil District lit the item-mi primary election April 11. HWw. For Congress J. N. LANGBAM Of Indiana. Ruhjert to art Ion of the Republicans of the J7th Concessional District at the primary elect Ion Sat urday. April 11. 1WH. For Congress GEORGE E. ARNOLD Of Clarion. Subject to action of the Kepiilillrans of tli 27th I'onnresslonal District at the primary election Suturuuy, April 11. WW. For Congress JOSEPH G. BEALE, of Leechburn, subject to the action of the Republicans of the 27th Congressional District at the Primary Flection, Saturday, April 11, 11)08, from 2 to p. m. STATE SENATOR For State Senator 8. TAYLOR NORTH Of Punxsutawney. Subject to action of the Republicans of the 37th District (Jefferson and Indiana counties) at primary election Saturday, April 11, l'.HM. For State Senator T. M. KURTZ Of Punxsutawney. Subject to action of the Republicans of the 87th Senatorial District (.lefferson and Indi ana counties) at primary election Saturday, April 11 1908. For State Senator HENRY I. WILSON Of Big Run Borough. Subject to the action of the Kepublleans of the 87th Senatorial District (Jefferson and In diana counties) at the primary election Sat urday, April 11. 11108. ASSEflBLY For Assembly HORACE G. MILLER Of Punxsutawney. Subject to action of the Republicans of Jef ferson county at primary election Saturday, April 11, 1MW. ttt Ilellevlnir In the American doctrine as de fined by Abraham Lincoln, "a government of tho people, for ili twnple and by the people," I promise. If r.hvied, to support the Dill glvlnir the people the rlht to vote on local option, nnd will do all In my power to make the bill become a law. Horace (j. Mii.i.er. For Assembly ROBERT H. LONGWELL Of Brockway vllle. Subject to (lie action of the Republican Votors of Jefferson county at the general primary election to be held April 11, 11108. For Assembly G.H. SMAIL Of Knox Township, Subject to the action of the Republican votors of Jefferson county at the general primary election to be held April 11, 11108. If elected 1 will favor any measure giving to the people the constitutional right of ex pression on uny fundamental question, es pecially su.h as may be advocated by the Anti-Saloon League. G. H. ShaiIj. For General Assembly JAMES G. MITCHELL Of Perry Township. Subject to action of the Republicans of Jefferson county at the primary election Sat urday, April II, 1908. SHERIFF For Sheriff A. E. GALBRAITH Of Brookvllle. Subject to action of the Republicans of Jpf feison county at primary election Saturday, April 11. 1BU8. For Sheriff ANDREW JACOBS Of Gaslrill Township. 11 Subject to the action of the Republicans of Jefferson county at the primary election Sat urday, April 11, 1908. For Sheriff THOMAS A. MAYES Of Hazen, Pa. Stock dealer and butcher. Subject to the action of the Republicans of Jefferson county at the primary election Saturday, April 11, m. For Sheriff J. D. WILKINS Of Warsaw Township Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer Aprifll1 1U08 Ut prlmi"'y option Saturday, For Sheriff O.P.WALKER Of Punxsutawney Subject to action of Republicans of JelTer Aprful&jii' the prlmHr e'ect'on Saturday. COUNTY TREASURER FoTcontyTreaurer' ' GRANT SCHEAFNOCKER r Of Winslow Township. Subject to action of Republicans of Jef ferson county at the primary election Batur Q&y, April 'li linJMf For County Treasurer W. C. MURRAY Pf Reyngldsviiie. Subject to action Of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, 1UU8. For County Treasurer W. G. BUFFINGTON Of Brockwayville. Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday. April 11, Mm. For County Treasurer JAMES LOCKARD Of Punxsutawney. (Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer ' son county at primary election Saturday, April ll.lWHi For County Treasurer W H.BELL ' Of Reynoldsvllle. Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday. April 11. 1j8. V For County Treasurer J. W. CURRY - Of BrooKvllle. Ful ! to ac'.l"n of Ltepu oilcans tif Jeffer- REGISTER AND RECORDER For Register and Recorder IRA J. CAMPBELL Of Brookvllle. Subject t ) action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, WW. For'Register and Recorder HARRY E. DARR Of Brookvllle . . . . ... ... ,1 1.11....... nf la SUOjeCt to action m no, .... .. son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, iwo. For Register and Recorder T T. M1L.L.IN Of Oliver Township . . . . II.. 1 1 ...... a nf T .i fTr- subject to action oi neiiu. "vj:--son county at primary election Saturday, April 11. 1! 08. For Register and Recorder W. li. Of Rose Township. n . . . . . i i I. ...... 1.1 1 ..u na nf .Teffflr- son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, 1908. PROTHONOTARY. For Prothonotary BLAKE E. IRV1JN Of Brookvllle. . . .. . . i,n...i..a .if Tt.ffnr- BUBjecttO action oi "l,M""i,,, ",ii son county at primal y election Saturday, April 11, haw. For Prothonotary V J. G. ALLEN Of Aliens Mills Bubleet to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, 1U08. For Prothonotary HENRY W. MUNDORFF nf PnnxHulAwnev Subject to action of Republicans of Jejaj- April suDject to action oi son county at the primary election Saturday 11, WW. For Prothonotary DANIEL SEILER Of Sprankle Mills. Subject to action of t he Republicans of Jef ferson county at the primary election Satur day, April 11 M08- COUNTY COMMISSIONER For County Commissioner J. s. COOPER Of Brockwayville. Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, M08. cr Cctrly C( rrrriiorei A. F. REITZ Of BeaverTownship. Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, U08. For County Commissioner J. N. KELLY Of Brookvllle. Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Baturday, April 11, 1IW8. - For County Commissioner JOHN S. BARR Of Brookvllle. Subject to action of rtepublicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, 1WI8. For County Commissioner FRANK McCLURE Of Reynoldsvllle. Bubleet to action of the Republicans of Jef ferson county at the primary election Satur day, April 11,1908. For County Commissioner JAMES INGLES Of McCalmont Township. Subject to action of the Republicans of Jef ferson count y at the primary election Satur day, April 11, 1908. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. WANTED Several good silk weavers. We are run ning full time and our weavers are making good pay. ERIESILK COMPANY ERIE . PENN'A Sanitary Plumbing Plumblne a science. Good or bad plumbing depends upon the Bk.111 or lack of ekl.l of tbo man who does the work. Bad plumbing U dear at any price; good plumbing the kind we do costs do more, Is conducive to bealtb, and U a grat mou ey saver in tbe end. See Me for Estimates On your next job. Satisfac tion is assured if I do tbe work. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANK IN THE COUNTY The Peoples National Bank , REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Capital and Surplus $120,000.00. Resources $500,000.00. 1 1 Semi-annual Interest allowed and compounded on Savlnus Accounts from date of deposit, having niost liberal withdrawal privileges. j" grafts and Money Orders on all parts of the world. rfflcers: W. B. Alexander, President. F.U.Smith and August Haul. F. 1. Alexander, mr I " dauf, Vice-Presidents. F. K. Alexander, CJashler. Assistant Cashier, trjlrectors: W. B. Alexander, I.. P. Peeley, F. P. Smith, P. L. Taylor, J Auirnst Baldauf, Amos Strouse, W. O. Murruy, Dr. i. 0. Bayers, W. Harry Moore, James H. Spry and John O'Hare. , OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING. The Shops of the Sky. Wlint Is the npptiriMit form of 'the vault of tbe sl;y? Thore la probably no one to whose eyes It seems a true hemisphere, with the Kenlth appearing as distant as the horizon. At sea or In a flat country the seeming greater distance of the liorizou Is best shown. I'rofessor J. M. Tenner In discussing this subject reaches tho conclusion that the form of the vntilt In vertical sec tlon is that of the setnnout of a circle the arc of which subtends at the center an angle of the order of forty degrees, If the reader will draw such a segment lie may be surprised by the amount of flattening which Is tints ascribed to tbe sky. From this optical Illusion many curious effects A rise, such as the seem ing Increased magnitude of the sun and moon when near the horizon and the apparently oval forms of halos and coronas seen at low altitudes. Th 8trang Part. "Isn't It strange that so few men discover tbe secret of success In Ufa?" "Yes, but It's stranger still that the secret is still a secret. Burely some of the men who discovered it must have told It to their wlves."-Phllndtlphla Tress. Some families seem to have more skeletons than closets. Detroit News. Spats and over-palters 25c to 81.00 Adam's. Lancaster ginghams 8a yard at Gil lespies, ' tiorosis skirts at Gillesplcs. Have your feet fitted with the best shoe made, a Walk Over. Price $3.50 and (4.00. Adam's. A Financial Episode. A Milwaukee business man stepped up to the teller's window In one of the city banks during financial flurry, presented a chock and asked for the money it represented. "I cannot give you the cash," said the teller, "but I can pay you in clear ing house certificates." "I would much prefer tbe currency," answered the man. "The certificates are just as good," said tbe teller. "Well," returned the merchant, "if that IS the case I suppose I can 'go borne to my baby Mid give it some milk tickets and say. 'Here, little one, these are just as good as milk!' " Trimmings. The other day at a golf club in Scot land a minister of tbe kirk was re proved by an elder In his church for using high flown words respecting a bad stroke he had made, and the min ister replied: "Weel, Pauvld, I was nae sae micb swearing as merely embellishing my Vol In rr" rrx: i itching, LDI 1 5 BLEEDING on II Ws guarantee to either curs or refund tnQ money to any sufferer from Itching, Bleeding or Protruding Piles who faith fully and properly uaes Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment Rev. T. B. Roberts of 103 Maranau n X. w .. . "TPnf nil, VMFi T Buffered from itching and protruding piles which were so bad thet they necessitated my haanoa from nrofeselonal duties. 1 used numerous remedies and underwent one opera . II-, V. . . . v .... rtr A w HOD WlltiUUL TVIirt, wuk irj ubiub " -" Chsee's Ointment I am now permanently cured." Mo a box. All dealers or Dr. A. w. Chan Meaioiaa wo uunsio, n. i. For Bale by Stoke & Pelcht Drug Co. WINDSOR HOTEL W?T. Ilruhaker, Mar. Midway between Broad St. Station and Heading Terminal on Filbert si. Rooms f 1.(10 per day and up. Thoonly moderate priced hotel of rep t utatlon and consequence In PHILADELPHIA The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . $175,000.00 $550,000.00 Jorh H. itADCHSH, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry O. Delble OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres. K. C. SoHCCsiRS, Cashier DIRECTORS J. 0. King Daniel Nolan John H. Corbett J. 8. Hammond R, H. Vllson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN WASHINGTON CITY-THE MAGNET OF THE PEOPLE. The eyes of eighty million American people are now on Washington, the Capital of the Nation. The wheels of the National Government are now in full motion. Congress is in session and the busy whirl of the legislative mill is intensely interesting. Many hours may lie spent in the Senate or House gallery watching the legis lators at work. The Capital itself, aside from its importance as the home of Congress and the United States Supreme Court, is an imposing building. Seven hundred and fifty-one feet long by three hundred and fifty feet wide, its massive proportions are visible from almost every section of Wash ington. The great dome in the center surrounded by the statue of Freedom, towering three hundred feet in the air, looks out over superbly-kept gardens and the hundreds of handsome buildings in which are housed the many depart ments of the Government. The other workshops of the nation are also well worthy of a visit. The White House, the home and office of the President; the State, War and Navy building, with its museums and models; the Treasury building, with its huge vaults; the Bureau of Engraving and Printing where the postage stamps are made and bank notes are printed; the Government Printing Office; the Patent Office, and the Congressional Library, the National Museum, the Smith sonian Institution, the great Monument, the new Union Station are all attractive features of the Capital City. - i Fjne hotels, magnificent private residences, erected by those who are making Washington their home, not only during the official season but during the whole year round; handsome public buildings, ornamented circles and superb statues make W ashington one of the most beautiful cities in the country, and well worthy of comparison with the other capitals of the world. The service of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Washing ton serves a wide territory. Its trains afford a direct means of reaching the National Capital, and tickets at reasonable rates are on sale at all ticket offices. 3 GILLESPIES THESTORETHATSAVESYOUMONEY - WHITE GOODS Fine assortment just re ceived. GINGHAMS 50 pieces Dress Ginghams. SEPARATE SKIRTS New Bpring styles just in. Serges, Panamas and Voiles, Blues, Blacks and Browns. HuiuDnreu Main Street ReynoldBvllle, Pennsylvania. Some Boy or Girl Is Going to Win A $50.00 Prize And 4,999 other children are going to get other prizes. How? By sending in sketches of the NAZARETH WAIST. That's easy, isn't it? If you can draw a sketch as good as the one shown here send it along. You cannot fail to win one of the prizes may be pne of the first. Call at Gillespies for full particulars and then you'll be ready to start. The contest closes May 1st, so hustle along while you have time. WAISTS Dozens of styles in silks, linens, lawns, &c. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES Don't think you've ever seen a finer line than we are now showing. SHOES AJND RUBBERS Every member of the family can be fitted here. . . Gilldspies
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