The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, May 27, 1908, Image 4

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    'jJErOUT OF THE CONDITION
OW TUB
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OP RETriTOX.ISS'VIX.XjE
at Ueynoldsvllle. In the Htnte of Pennsylva
nia, at t tie closo of business May 14tli, 1IKIS.
HBSOlillCKS:
Loans mid discounts .t'"8,Wt 2i
Ovenltnf Is, seemed Hiul unsecured, '-'ill 61
II. B. Honds to sceurocliTUlatlon.... 35,000 IX)
Premiums on II. 8. Honds 1.000 00
Bonds, securities, etc 7'iS Si
Furniture Hiul lixtures 2.000 00
Other Heal KM ill Owned .... 8,741 i9
Due from Nulloiiiil Hunks
mot Reserve Agents) .... W3.201 21
Due from State bunks and
bankers. 8,Bl 20
One from approved reserve
agents 127.ttrtl 7
Checks, oilier cash Hems .. lOo ii
Notes of, oilier Nulloiiiil
bunk! 1,210 00
Fractional paper ciirrenoy ,
niirkels, mid cents 142 0:1
Lawful money reserve In
bank, vl:
y Specie 23.8T8 50
Legal-tender notes 115,450 00 217,370 40
Redemption fund with II. 8. Treus-
urertS percent, of circulation).. 1,30 DO
Total t.W,820 2
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In ?7J! !!1S 25
Burnhisfund.r. 100,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
tuxes paid OS
National Bank notosoutstandlng... d4,100 00
Individual deposits subject
to check 14,764 65
Demand certificates of de
posit 100 00
Time certificates of deposit 153,040 07
Certified checks 1H4 44 ...
Cashier's checks outstand'g 3!4 07 WQ.toi 23
Total .Vi7,820 28
BUti of PenniylvmU, County of Jnfferion, :
I, Jno. II. Kancher, President of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
John H. Kauchrr, President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st
day of May, 1IKW. . ,
Lawrknob J. McEntirb, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
H. C. Driiit.b, I
J. H., Corbktt, Directors.
K. II. WlIJiON, J
JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
xnE
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
OF reynoldville;
at Reynoldsvlllo, In the state of Pennsyl
vania, at the close of business May 14, l'.IOS.
RESOURCES.
Bonds, I 14,300 00
Loans and discounts 251.20H 72 J205,506 72
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. Ml 93
II. S. Bonds to secure circulation.... 60,000 00
Premlumson U. 8. Bonds 2,000 00
Hanking house, furniture, fixtures.. 3d,IH)l to
Due from National Danks,
(not reserve agents) 4'J6 85
Due from approved reserve
agents l,4IS 10
Checksaiidothercnsh i.rms 2,743 On
iotes of other National
Banks ,m 00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents 110 14
Lawful money reserve in
bank, viz:
Specie 15.852 10
Legal-tender notes 5,400 00 110,749 60
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas
urer (6 of circulation) 2,500 00
. Total : K73.74N 14
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in . . . . 100,000 00
Surplus fund $ 20,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid. 6,261 III 126,2111 (II
National Bank notes outstanding... 50,000 00
Individual deposits subject ffeM
to check $297,084 86
Certified checks 5 no
Cashier's checks outst'nd'g 396 37 297,486 23
Total ? .....1473,748 14
BUto of PanDiylvult, County of Jeffarion, :
1, F. K. Alexander, Cashier of tlH above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief,
F. K. Alexander, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me tills
20th day of May, 1909.
Smith M. McOhkioht, Notary Public,
My commission expires Jan. 30, 1909.
Correct Attest:
W.B. Alexander,
W. H. Moohk,
W. 0. Murray,
Directors.
JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK
OF REYNOLDVILLE,
Xt Reynoldsvllle, In the state of Pennsylva
nia, at the close of business May 14, hum.
Resources.
Loans and discounts $134,338 93
Overdrafts, secured.'and unsecured. 130,33
II. 8. bonds to secure circulation.... 12,500 00
Premlumson V. 8. bonds 445 31
Banking house, furniture, fixtures . 10,074 09
Due from National banks (not re
serve awents 500 00
Due from State uanks and bankers. 5,000 00
Due from approved reserve agents.. 10.2HI 95
Checks and other rash Items 118 06
Notes of ol her Nat ional haul's 110 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents 48 84
Lawful money reserve In bank, viz:
Specie $ 6,078 20
Legal-tender notes 2,300 00 8,378 20
Redemption fund with IT. 8. treas
urer (S)t of circulation) 625 00
Total $182,550 71
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In $ 50,0110 00
Surplus fund 19,178 65
Undivided profits, less expenses and
t axes paid 8,666 85
National hank notes outstanding... 12.500 00
Individual depositssubject
to check 95,455 21
Time certificates of deposit 500 CO
Cashier's ch'ksouwtandlng 1,250 00 97,205 21
$182,550 71
BUto of Fonnijlnnit, County of Jaffenoa, :
I, J. W. Hunter, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
J. W. Hunter, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
21st day of May, 1908.
Lawrence J. McEntirk, Notary Public.
Correct Attest :
D. Wheeler,
E. W. Hunter,
J. M. McCubiuiit,
Directors.
QHARTEK NOHCE.
Notice Is hereby given, that an application
will be made to the Governor of Pennsyl
vania on Friday, June luth, 1908, by W. B.
Alexander, E. 51. Queen, Charles M. Milllren
and John O'Hare, under the Act of Assembly
entitled ' An Act to provide for the Incorpor
ation and regulation of natural gas com
panies," approved the 29th day of May, A. D.
Hr, and the supplement thereto, for the
charter of an intended corporation, to be
called the Sutter OH and Gas Company, the
character and object of which Is for the pur
pose of producing, d' all n if In, transporting,
storing and supplying natural gas to consum
ers in the various townships and boroughs
In the counties of Jefferson and Clearfield,
and for these purposes to have, possess and
enjoy all the righia, benefits ana privilege
of said Act of Assembly and supplement
hereto. G. M. Mc1)onald, Solicitor.
JOTICE. "
Notice Is hereby given that on the tilth
day of May, A. D., I90x, the Mahoning Pow
der Company Hied In the Court ol Common
.Pleas of Lackawanna county Us petition
praying for a decree of dissolution, and that
hearing upon said application for dissolution
has been fixed by said court for the Ititu day
of Junto, 1H0H, at II o'clocky.a. oi., alien and
where all persons Interested may attend
and show cause against the granting of the
praye. of the said petition If tlier so desire.
, Wei.i.ks and Toiirkt,
(Solicitor for Petitioner.
Local Conferencs.
k Local conferences of Sunday. Bchool
workers of Jefferson county will -be
held as follows:
Monday eveniuff, June 1, M E.
church, Coal Glen; Tuesday evening,
June 2, Presbyterian churcb, Falls
Creek; Wednesday evening, June 3,
M. E. churcb, Sykesville; Thursday
evening, June 4, United Brethren
ohurch, Punxsutawney; Thursday after
noon and evenlngr, June 4, Regular
District Convention, M. E. churcb,
Sumtnervllle; Special program; Friday
evening, June 5, Presbyterian church,
Boookville; Saturday evening, June 0,
Church of God, Cool Spring; Sunday
evening, June 7, M. E. church, Cor
sica; Evening sessions at 8:00 o'clock.
. PROGRAM.
Song and Praise Service.
Round table Sunday School work In tills
Community:
1. Defects.
2. Encouragements.
3. Possibilities.
Address-Prof. J. A. Spenklo, New Cumber
land. rt ,
rpvvdii. nTurnssioN Suirirestlve Ouestlons.
1. How can you get the boy that loafs at
the livery stanie
2. Do Teachers ever talk too much? If so,
what is the remedy?
a xviiv should grown oeople go to Sunday
school? (Please, please, do not say to set
a good example.)
4. How get pupils to read more of the Bible
than contiiinea in me icssonsr
u-i,v an fw onrile Rolls. Home Penart-
ments, and Teacher's Training Classes
in our count y I
6. What is the difference between a Sunday
school that is sneered at, one that Is
Ignored, one that is respected, and one
that is honored, loved and attended?
7. Are your efforts generally purposeful or
nap-hazaror
8. Who are responsible for It anyway?
0. How niav the Sunday school help
lous girls? -
10. What benefits may be received from or
ganized Sunday School woik?
(Call for questions by number)
Opportunity.
Old established financial Institution
desires services of a looal represent
ative with extensive acquaintance;
necessary qualities, good appearance,
ability, integrity, convincing talker,
$.1000.00 per year for the right man,
good opportunity for advancement.
Confidential. Address S, & S., "01
Union Bank building, Pittsburg, Pa.
Relieve indigestion In five minutes
that's the record of Mio-na stomach
tablets. 50 cents a box at Stoke &
Feicht Drug Co.
Boys suits for Decoration Day. Mil
lirens. 50o lace curtains for38c at A. Kat
zen's. '
See the new straw hats at Milllrens.
Want Column.
Rates: One cent per word for each and
evorvlnsertlon.
For Rent or Sale The L. F. Het
rick property on Third street. Inquire
of C. W, Flynn.
For Sale A fresh cow. Inquire
at Star office.
For Sale Tomato, cabbage, celery
plants and flowers. West Roynolds
ville Greenhouse. v
FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage and
celery plants. West Reynoldsvllle
Greenhouse.
For Sale or Rent The A. C.
Pierce property on Jackson Btreet. In
quire of M. M. Davis. x
For Rent Six room bouse in West
Reynoldsvllle; water and gas. Inquire
of G. G. Williams.
For sale Houses, lots and farms. In
quire E. Neff, Esq., Reynoldsvllle, Pa,
For Rent Store room on Main
Bt. formerly occupied by Harry Mar
tin's candy store. Inquire of Harry
Martin.
For Rent Good six room house on
Hill St., near Fifth. Inquire L. M.
Snyder.
Verlbest Rubber
AND
' Climax Asphalt
"The RooriNug that Never Leak."
Need no paint. Samples,
prices, etc, on request.
McHenry-Millhouse flfg. Co.
South Bend, Ind.
For Bali bt
- Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co.
Retnoldsvili.e, Pa.
subscribe for
The -X- Star
If you want the News
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
I'roperty Changes in Jefferson County
Put Upon Record.
Sara M. Rhoads to Rebecca Rhodes,
for lots In Reynoldsvllle borough II 00,
May. 4, l'JOS.
J. M. Delarmo, et. al,, to Etnellne
R. Weaver, for 107 acres In Wlnslow
township, M.333.34. May 14, 1908.
Elizabeth E. Armagost to David
Edward Armagost, for lot In Reynolds
vllle. 11,100. April 11, 1908.
Mary E. Armagost, et. al., to Alfred
Carlson, for lot In Wlnslow township,
130. May 8, 1908.
Rebecca A. Borland to Mlnta F.
Borland, 84 acres In Knox, 81.00.
J. B. Sykes and wife to Mary Fur
dak, lots In SykeBville, $120.
Notice to Taxpayers.
The road and county duplicates for
1908 are now In myahands for collection
and are due and payable. All taxes
paid on or before June 1st, 1908, will
be allowed a rebate of 6 per centum
from the face of duplicates. I will
be at John Barto's store at Reynolds
vllle every Saturday afternoon from
2.00 to 6.00 p. m. to receive taxes.
AMOS Strouse, Tax Collector,
Wlnslow township.
Notice to Taxpayers of Washington
Township.
You can save 5 per cent by paving
cash and work road tax to J. J. S tor
ret, collector, before June 1st.
Wm, McDonald,
T. H. Stevenson,
J. A. Calhoun,
Supervisors.
Men's button and lace tan oxfords,
Walkovers regular price $3.50. We
sell tbem for $3.00.
Bing-Stoke Co. have reduced the
price on several lots of men's oxfords
for their Thursday after supper sale.
Reynoldsvllle residents should use
Hyomei at this season, and cure
catarrhal troubles which are so prev
alent. Sold by Stoke & Feicht Drug
DIVIDEND PAYING
STOCK FOR SALE
For a limited time ten shares
of stock in an established and
well managed company will be
, filVored for sale at a sacrifice, in
whole or part. Now earning 8
to 10 per cent and will Increase.
Will bear strictest investiga
tion. Inquire al
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
mil 1 1 ii i ra
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
BULLETIN
REDUCED RATES TO WESTERN CITIES.
For the benefit of delegates attending the sessions of the
bodies enumerated below and others desiring to visit the
cities of the west, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has
arranged to place on sale to" all persons excursion tickets to
the various meeting places at a considerable reduction from
the usual fares;
" Chicago, III. American Medical AsBociation,' June 2
to 5. Tickets sold May 28 to 30, good returning until
June 12, inlcusiv'e.
Louisville, Ky. International Sunday School Asso
ciation, June 15 to 23. Tickets sold June 13,to 17,good
returning until June 26, inclusive.
Chicago, III. Republican National Convention, June
17. Tickets sold June 12 to 16, good returning until June
27 inclusive.'
Denver, Col. Democratic National Convention July
7. Tickets sold July 1 to 4, good to return until July; 17,
inclusive. v
Cleveland, Ohio. International Convention, Baptist
Young People's Union of America, July 8 to 12. Tickets
sold July 6 to 8, good to return until July 15, inclusive.
St. Paul, Minn. Imperial Council, Mystic Shrine, July
13 to 18. Tickets sold July 9 to 11, good to return until
July 25, inclusive.
Columbus, Ohio. Prohibition National Convention,
Jury 14 to 16. Tickets sold July 10 to 13, good to return
until July 24, inclusive.
Indiana tolis, Ind. National Convention, A. O. H.,
July 20 to 25. Tickets sold July 17 to 19, good to return
until July 31, inclusive.
Toledo, Ohio. National Encampment, G. A. R., Aug.
31 to September 5. Tickets sold August 27 to 3, good
to return until September 15, inclusive.
Denvkr, Col. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., Sep
tember 19 to 26. Tickets sold 15 to 17, good to return
until September 30, inclusive.
The Pennsylvania Railroad maintains a comprehensive
schedule of fast express trains to Chicago, St. Louis, Indian
apolis, Louisville, Columbus, Cleveland, and Toledo from
the principal cities of the east.
Full details of the reduced fare arrangements for these
conventions and the through western train service may be
obtained of any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent.
Single Copies of The Star
Mar be Secured at Thp Star Office at any time and in any
quantity. Price per jopy . Three Cents.
s
HE RIFF'S SALE.
By lrl ue of a writ of Fieri Facias, etc , Is
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Jefferson county, Pa., and to me directed, I
will expose to public sale or outcry at the
court house in Urookville, Pa., on
FRIDAY, JUNE 5th, IQ08
i
At 1.00 o'clock p. m., all the following de
scribed real estate, to-wlt:
All the defendant's right, title Interest and
claim of, In mid to all that certain piece, par
cel or tract of land, situated In Beaver town
ship, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, bound
ana and described as follows, to-wlt: Begin
ning at a post, the southwest corner of the
niece, on the Jelferson and Clarion county
line, thence north along said line and
other laud of I. J. Hwarts In Clarion
county, one hundred and seven (1071 perches
to a post; thence east forty (40) perches to a
post; thence south one hundred and seven
(107) peiches to a dogwood: thence west forty
(10) perches to the place of beginning; con
taining twenty-five (41) acres and allowance
of six per centum. Bounded on the north by
lands of Waylnnd and Broslus, on the east by
lands of Mrs. O. W. Ditty and heirs of John C.
Bmlth, deceased, on the south by lauds of
heirs John U. Smith, deceased, and on the west
by the aforesaid other land of I. J. Swartit
Being the same land Charles O. Gasklll, ex
ecutor, conveyed to George Keck by deed
dated October 12, 1850, of record In the Rec
order's office of Jefferson county In Deed
Book No. (I, Page 2211, from whom It passed to
his son, John Keck, who by deed dated Octo
ber 14, IWI7, of record In the Recorder's office
of Clarion county in Deed Book No. 13, page
8, conveyed the same to said I. J. Bwarti.
Land In good state of cultivation and under
laid with lime and coal; good spring water.
Seized and taken In execution and to he
Fold as the property of 1. J. Bwarts, at the
suit of II. fc P. Blnndy, for the use of Benja
min Keck, now for use of Benjamin Keck,
executor of John Keck, deceased.
Kl. Fa., No. ao. Corbett.
ALSO. All the defendant's right, title, In
terest and claim of In and to all that certain
piece or parcel of land situate In Wlnslow
townshln. Jfttl'Arson rontitv. Pnnncvl vn ,,lu In
the Boll, Lewis & Yates Coal Mining Com
pany's plan of the town of Rathmel In said
townsiup as mapped and plotted by F. M.
Brown, bounded and described as follows:
On the north by township road fifty (50) feet;
on the east by lot No. 1120, from the aforesaid
road to right of way of railroad leading to
Henry mines, the distance from said town
ship road to right of way of railroad being 100
feel; on the south by the right of way of the
said railroad 50 feet.more or less; on the west
by lot No. 222 from line of right of way of said
railroad to aforesaid township roid being 100
feet more or less, being part of lot No. 221, as
shown by said plan, containing 5,000 feet more
or less. This being the same lot of ground
sold to Peter Rhodes by the Bell, Lewis &
Yates Coal Mining Company and then sold by
Peter Rhodes to Mrs. Mary Shoftlc, recorded
In ti e oltlce of the records of deeds at Urook
ville, Jefferson county, In Deed Book, Vol, 77,
riage 5lii, where further reference may bo
ind. Having erected thereon a two-story
frame building, 2 store rooms, barn and other
necessary outbuildings.
Seized and taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Mr. Jennie Wyse,
trailing ns Mrs. II. It. Wyse, at the suit of the
Lauilerbacli-Biirber Co., successors to Platt
Biiilier Co. Bum, & IIahtswick Corbett,
Kl. Fa., No. 20.
TEKMS:
The following must be strictly compiled
with when property Is stricken down:
1. When the plalntllf or other lien credit
ors become the purchaser, tho cost on the
wrlls must be paid, and a list of liens, Includ
ing mortgage searches on the property sold,
together Willi such leln creditor's receipt for
the amount- of the proceeds of the salo or
such proportion thereof as he may claim
must he furnished to the sherllT,
See Portion's digest, nth, Ed., page UU..
Smith's form, Page ;184.
2. All bids must be paid In full.
All sales not settled immedlatley will bo
continued until two o'clock p. m.( of day of
sale at which time all property not settlecffor
will again be put up and sold at the expense
and risk of the person to whom first soltl. Ail
writs staid after being advertised, the cost of
advertising must be paid.
.H IM' S IIItAFIVOCKKIl,
May 7, 190S. Sheriff.
If you have anything to sell, try
our Want Column.
-At NT. HANAU'S
I will sell for two weeks goods in my
store for
LESS THAN COST
To raise money to pay my city bills.
Profits don't count any thing in this sale.
Commences Friday, May 22nd. Can't
mention everything.
DRESS GOODS.
$1.00 Dress Goods . . 69c
85 cent Dress Goods 59c
75 cent small check Dress Goods . 4$Jc
65 cents Dress Goods . , . . 40c
50 cent Dress Goods . 39c
35 cent Dress Goods . . 25c
25 cent Dress Goods . 19c
TABLE LINEN.
Table Linen f 1.25, goes at . 90c
Table Linen $1.00, goes at . 75c
Table Linen, 85c, goes at . 59c
Table Linen, 50c, goes at . 39c
TOWELING
14 cent Toweling goes at 11c
10 cent Toweling goes at 8c
8 cent Toweling goes at . 6c
6 cent Toweling goes at 4c
7 and 8 cent Calico . 6c !
12 and 124 cent Percale 10c
Ladies Vests, were 15c, now . 10c ,
Ladies' Vests, were 10c, now 74c
Children's Gauze Vests, were 25c, now 19c
Children's Gauze Vests, were 20, now - 15c
Children's Gauze Vests, were 15c, now 10c
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
Laces, 18c, now ' . 12 4c
Laces, 15c, now . 10c
Laces, lOo, now 5c
Embroidery, was 10c, now 6Jc
Embroidery, was 8c, now 5c
Embroidery, was 5c; now 34c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Men's All Wool Summer $1.00 Shirts . 75c
$1.00 Drawers . 75c
75c and 50c Balbriggan Underwear . 424c
CLOTHING.
$4.50 and $5.00 Men's Pants
$4.00 Men's Pants
$3.00 Men's Pants
$2.00 Men's Pants
$1.50 Men's Pants
$1.00 Men's Pants
85 cent Men's Pants
Children's Knee Pants
Fleisher's Yarn, per skein
$3.25
$2.75
$2.00
$1.50
$1.10
75c
62c
19c
20 and 25o
Come and Save Money Old Place - At
N. HANAU'S, REYNOLDSVLLLE, PA.