Wm Reynoldsville Reynoldsville Hal modern schools and churches, pared streets, water, gas and electrlo accommoda tions, convenient trolley lerTtce, high and healthful location, varied employment tor labor and many other residential advantages. Offers exceptional advantages for ithe loca tion of new Industries I Kree factory sites, cheap and abundant fuel, direct shipping facilities and low freight rates and pleutlful supply of laborers. VOLUME 17. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908. NUMBER 29. PROGRESS OF THE GREATER REYNOLDSVILLE PROJECT DELAYED BEBCHWOODS SETTLER DEAD. William Britton, Pioneer, Dies in His Feventy-Fourth -Year. William Britton, one of the pioneer settler of Beeouwooua, died at bis home at 6 o'clock Thursday morning after an Illness extending over a period of several years. He was a sufferer from Bright's disease and for the past two year'sMiud been In a very dolicate condition, although at no time confined to his bed. Monday he bad helped about the work' on the farm and bad overseen $he fall butchertcur, but that night was taken with severe suffering and gradually grew worse until his life ebbed away early Thursday morning, November 20, 1908. Mr. Britton was one of the stalwart armors of the BeectawoodB country, whose labors have made that com munity famous. He was born In Ire land aul came to this country with his brother Joseph when a young boy. He made bis home with Rev. John VVray in Beechwoods for several years, until by his frugality and energy he gathered enough together to buy a plot of ground which he cleared and tilled until be gained one of the finest farms In that section. Here he had lived for 60 years, an unostentatious life doln" his .duty faithfully and honorably, and sot ting an example of an upright country gentleman to the rising generation. The deceased married Miss Lydla Dlvler, who with seven children sur vives him. These are Mrs. Minnie Sterrett, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Mrs. Martha Sterrett, Edna, Joseph, John and Vernon. Three other children, Perry, Bertha and Mabel, have pre oeded their father to the grave. He is also survived by three brothers, James, of Philadelphia, George and John of Brockwayvilln, and three sis ters, Mrs. Martha Orr, of Canada, Mrs. Mary Curry, of Brookwayville, and Mrs. Jane Wilson, of Butler. Brook wayville lieeord. Funeral aorvlos were held Saturday afternoon from the late home, con ducted by Rev. George II. Hill, pastor of the Beechwoods Presbyterian rthnenh. nf which (ha flaftaaaarl uraa an active and conscientious member since bis early manhood. Interment was made in Beechwoods cemetery. Mrs. Lizzie Smith and Vernon Brlt--on, daughter and son of deceased, re--side In Reynoldsville. Xmas Stationery, Hardly anything else can be given in such a wide range of occasions as a box of dainty writing paper. On that account we have placed In stock the biggest line on record. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Ambitious young men and ladles should learn telegraphy; for, since the 'new 8 hour law became effective there Is a shortage of many thousand tele graphers. Portions pay from f50 to 470 per month to beginners. The Na tional Telegraph Institute of Philadel phia, Pa., and five other olties is oper ated under supervision of railroad offl- and all students are placed when TfUEufled. Write them for particulars. Every promise of Stoke & Fetch Drug Co. about Miona tablets is ful filled. Guaranteed to cure or costs nothing. 50c. For the Beautiful China. Handsome Leather Rockers. Pretty Rugs. Substantial Furniture. . Soft Couches. . Call in and See Our Stock. Committee in Charge of Plans Makes Curious Discovery Concerning Boundary. SPECIAL LEGISLATION NEEDED Will Mean a Long Delay Be fore The Much Discussed Union Can Occur. Probably no public project In recent years has aroused such furious contro versy in Reynoldsville and West Reyn oldsville as the announcement that an effort would be mado to secure a union of the two boroughs The measure had friends and foes in plenlltude in both boroughs, but while the dubate was going on in public the committee com posed of the president, secretary and chairman of the executive committee of the Association was quietly working on the plans, confident that the wisdom of the move would ultimately be recog nized by all. List nlgbt the committee In Investi gating facts concerning the boundary lines of the two boroughs made the curious discovery that betweon the two towns lies a strip which belongs to neither Roynoldsvillo nor West Reyn oldsville. This strip is the Sandy Lick creek and its existence brings the town ship in as a factor in annexation pro ceedings. The boundary linos of each borough come only to the banks of the stream. The state statutes providing for such municipal unions require that the boundaries shall be adjacent. This matter complicates tbo affair and will neeisaarily delay negotiations for an indefinite period. Instead of meeting at once with the Wes Reyn oldsville council thecommlttoe appoint ed last week for that purpose will re port to the Association the unforeseen difficulties due to the Intervening town ship land. In such cases special legis lation is usually required to enable the municipalities to unite. Extension is Assured, The extonbionof the Buffalo & Sus quehanna railroad from Sagamore to the Allegheny river Is an assured fact, Bays the Klttannlng Times. The company has a number of men taking options on the coal lands in the vicinity of Elderton, Shady Plain, South Bend and other sections through which the road will pass. It is said that the road is fully financed by the people connected with the Wa bash, and that it will connect with the Brookvllle and Mahoning road, now building at Clinton, just across the river from Kolley's Station, and both roads will reach Pittsburgh either over the Wabash or Bessemer. Some per sons believe that the work will begin right after the first of the year. Xmas Cigars. Special sized boxes of ten, twenty five and fifty for gift giving. Ladles can make tbetr selections at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. 'a from the best assort ment in town. Holiday Toilet Cases right to the fore at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.'s. Holidays Kitchen Cabinets. Sectional Bookcases. Articles for Ladies. Presents for the Men. Toys for the Children. C. R. Hall. DIED OF INJURIES RECEIVED. Jacob Plfer, Who Helped Recapture Es caped Murderers Passed Away Wednesday Pell From Thresh ing Floor in Barn. Jacob Plfer, one of the best known oltlzona of Uondorsou township, died Wednesday at 5 o'clock p. m., from the effects of an Injury which he re. celved about six weeks ago when be fell from the threshing floor of the barn lo the cement floor of the base ment. Mr. Pifer's Injuries did not disable him for but a few days and he had ap parently recovered when on Sunday, October 25, ho participated in the re capture of the two Indiana jail break ers, Bruno Carbone and Joe Veltra, who had escaped three days previous. The story of the recapture of the con demned murderers by Jacob Plfer, Al bert Reed and Daniel Campbell Is of too recent date to require a rehearsal. Mr. Plfer, who was one of the trio to share tbo reward, about two weeks ago began to suitor from the injuries sustained when he fell from the thresh ing floor and despite the best efforts of physicians and surgeons rapidly de clined. The deceased, who was the son of the late William Plfer, was forty-Blx years old. He Is survived by a widow and six children, and brothers and slBtors aa follows: Solomon, Phillip, John, George and David, of Henderson township, and Mrs. Scott North, of Panic The funeral took place from the late home of the deceased Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment was made In the Plfer cemetory. Punxsutawney Spirit. Marked for Death. "Three years ago I "ns marked for doatb. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to belp me and hope bad fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Dis covery," says Mrs. A. O. Williams, of Bao, Ky. "The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until I bad gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medi cine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevonts pneu monia. Sold under guarantee at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug store-. 50o and tl.00. Trial bottle free. No More Bounty Money. Until the Pennsylvania Legislature appropriates more money for the pay ment of bounties, It will be usoless for hunters, trappers and citizens to make application to justices of the peace for remuneration for destroying wild cats, foxes, weasels or minks. At the last session of the legislature $50,000 was appropriated for the payment of bountios, but that sum has been ex hausted as far as Jefferson county is concerned. Queea Quality shoes, the perfect fit ters; price 13.00 to $4 00. Adam's. Beauty and utility combined in a toilet case if it's a selection from Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.'s magnificent Xmas stock. Subscribe f of The Star. II a year. mm. WE HAVE A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES IN RUGS, ROOM SIZE, LEFT, WHICH WE ARE GOING TO SELL AT A REDUCTION. Also a lot of INGRAIN CARPET will be sold at a bargain We have also bargains in REED GO-CARTS that we are going to close out. Give us a call and be convinced that we are of fering bargains. J. R. HILLIS &COM,Y REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Property Changes in ' Jefferson County Put Upon Record. Carmine Marlnaro, et. al., to E. W. Hunter, et. al., for land In Winslow township, 15,500. October 28, 11)08. Emanuel Welser, by executors, to Viola Haines, for 80 aores in Plnecreek township. MOO. October 1, 1908. Emanuel Welser, by executors, to Viola Haines, for 67 acres 100 perches in Plnecreek township, fl,8C0. Oc tober 1, 11H)8. Nora D. White, et. al., to F. 8. Davenport, for 44.1 aores coal in Mo Calmunt townsnlp, 1400. June 0, 11)08 J. C. Moore to Anna Margaret Moore, for' lots in Winslow township, $400 November 20, 1008. Georgo Allls, et. al., by shoriff, to George M. Davis, for lots In West Reynoldsville, $120. November, 11)08 A. E. Patton, by executors,' to H. J. Pattoa, for land In MoCalraont and Winslow townships, $1.00. November III, 1008. John E. Muiholland to Sarah Stalny, for lot In WinBlow township, $100. Juuo 15, 1008. H. B. McCullough to Win. Hynd, for 6.08 acres In Washington township, $700. November 10, 1!)08. i Letter MM. ' List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Reynoldsvllln, Pa., for week ending Nov. 28, 1008. Mrs. Netty M. Moody, J. M. Shaffor, Mrs. B. P. Twlney. Foreign Tomasl Clement), Angeto Laurettl. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. BUHNS, P. M. Stoke & Folcht Drug Co.'s is the place to go for toilet gifts if you want extra ynlue fur your money this season. Want column. Katmi One cent per word for eacb and Tor v Insertion. 1 FOR Sale Good cow. Inquire of E. M. Evans. Fob Rent Eight room house on Main streot. Inquire of T. D. Hoon. For Rent Five room house. In quire of L. M. Snyder. For Rent House on Hill street. Inquire or James T. Butler, the barber. WE'LL HAMMER IT Into your head If possible, that we are the most dependable plumbers in the vicinity. Dependable not merely In the thoroughness of our work but also In our promptitude and reasonable charges. We employ only skilled workmen and use only the best materials. Having a practical and a scientific knowledge of aanltary plumbing In all Its branches, we believe ourselves competent to undertake any clam of work. C E. HUMPHREY Plumber JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION or TBI CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDBVILLE, At Knynoldsvllle, In the state of I'ennsylva nla, at the close of business Nov. 27, 1908. Kkrouhgeb. Loans and discounts 1120,0X7 1)1 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 371 84 U. M. hoods o secure circulation... 2.1,00)01 Premiums on l1. ri. b. mis i.fi Hanking house, furniture, fixture . ".0,1(10 00 I)ue from National bunt. (not re serve agents .... 4, MI 00 line from Hinte hunk h ri'l hankers. 3,500 00 Due from approved reserve agents,. r,lk",5 35 Check and oilier cssh Items IWI II Notes of oi her National luniks 010 00 Fractional ptiper cut rem?), nickels and emits 54 17 Lawful money reserve In bank, vir,: Kpec'e I 5,5118 7 Legal-tender notes 2,500 (HI 8,128 7(1 Redemption fund with I). 8. treas- urer (f of circulat ion) 1.250 00 Total $187,822 18 LIABILITIES Capital slock paid In I 50,000 00 Surplus fund 111,178 03 Uuulvldcd profits, less expenses and taxes paid 5,228 40 National Innk notes ou'standlng... 2S.0OJ 00 Individual dcpositssulijcct to check 80,579 71 Time corllflratcsof deposit 500 Ml Cashier's ch'ks oulst'nd'g. 1.341 4 88,415 13 $187,822 18 Btiti f Fsnnaylvtnla, County f Jetton, ti: I, J. W. lluutor, Cashier (if the above named bunk, do solemnly swear that the above st iitetiient Is true lo the best of my knowledge mid belief. .1. W. HtTNTiER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of Dec, IU08 Lawiiknck J. McGntirr, Notary Public. Coit it rot Attest : I). Wtmii.rit, A. II. Hiiwhkh, A. O'DONNKL, Directors. ' ' i i Dr. F.S.DAVENPORT jjj Osteopathic Physician Matson Block t Brookvilk. Pennsylvania 1. f J Consultation and treatment In Hoy- jfc 5 noldsvllle by appointment only. If $ f you want my opinion and examlna- t t.lnn of auy chronic cne, write me and J 0 make 'in HpiAyinmeitt for any MONntr OHTiitiHHiMTaiid 1 will call at your home. Dr. F. S, DA V E.N POUT, ? 5 II ro .kvl'le, Pa. I 5 Itching Burning HuniUAnno ECZEMA Tbc Terrible Itching, Burning Disfigurement, Humiliation of JE C Z EM A Banished or no pay (Cases that baffle all medical oklll-eav (believed incurable- these are the people Jte want lo try ' Dr. Taylor's Eczema Remedy .It purges the blood of the poison which Causes the dlsejnc; it kills the surMce florins, lcavir.fi tho nkln nor.risi and ttealthy. There U No OouM About Thi? Thousands of l-f.iinionlals to the rT iCIency of do irt'dtdwuttmu bo seen at this oftlr" -if '' ' y 8toke & Feicht Drug Co., Reynoldsville, Pa. Bend for free Illustrated booklet. vTS lr" A Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas, Watches, Jew elry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Lockets and Chains, Bracelets (all kinds and sizes), Phonographs and Records. All goods new and up-to-date at prices to suit everybody. We engrave all goods free when purchased at TO Wtpay particular attention to Watch Bepairing, JEPOBT OF THE CONDITION or TBI FIRST NATIONAL BANK or BEnroua-yiT ,t rm at Reynoldsville. In the State of Pennsylva nla, at the clime of business riov. 27, iV08. RESOUnUES! Loans and discounts $275,421 11 Overdraft, secured and unsecured. 2fi VI U. B. Honds to securnclrculatlon.... 85,000 00 Premiums on U. 8. Honda 1,000 00 Honds, securities, etc 37,303 80 Furniture and II x tit res 2,000 0V Oilier Kenl K.nute Owned 22,315 83 Due from National Hanks (not Keserve Aitents) .... ?i:i,422 88 Hue from Stale hanks and hankers. ... 5,74:1 82 Due from approved reserve agents U748 BO Checks, ol her cash Hems .. 1,4:0 0:1 Notes of other National hanks 215 00 Fractional paper currenc, nickels, mid cents 1-5 7J Lawful money reserve In bank, viz.: Bpecle S1.8H7 75 Legal-tender notes. IR520 00 227,202 M Redemption fund with tl. a. Treas urer (6 per cent, of circulation!.. 1,750 00 Tot al I02,258 82 I.tABIUTIKR. Capital stock paid In 175,000 00 fundus fund 100,000 00 Undivided profit, less expenses and taxes paid lO.aflfl 80 National Hunk notes outstanding... 85,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check $i20,fi:i8 11 Demand curtlllcates of de posit 100 00 ' Tlmceertllleatcs of deposit 1(10,241 111 (Jen Hied checks lis 85 Cashier's checks oulstand'n 500 45 881,952 02 Total $(102,258 Si Itstt tf Fnniylfnl, County of Jifferioa, : I, K. C. Hchuckers, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the almve statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . K. C. RcmtCKERfl, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st lay of liecemher. tmw. I.awhp.ncic .1. McKntikb, Notary Public. Cohbkot Attest: lonn II. Kaitchf.r.'I It. II. Wilson, Directors. J. 11. COHIIKTT, I . IJF.l'OKT OF THE CONDITION OF THIS PEOPLES NATIONAL. BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE at Ueynoldsvllle, In the state of Pennsyl vanla, at the close of hinlnes Nov. 27, 1008. RRHOCHCr.8. Bonds $ 8,500 00 Loans and Discounts 288,127 41 $201,(127 41 Overdmfts, secured and unsecured. H8 19 C.H. Honds to secure circulation.... 60,000 00 Premiums on V. H. Honds 2.0110 00 HaukliiK house, furniture, fixtures., 84,1(15 00 (itli r renl esiiite owned MSI 79 Due from approved reserve agents S,0M Ch'cksandothnrcRsh Itoms 2.2WS K ' Notes of other National Hanks 8,800 00 Fractional pa per currency, nickels and cents ... 125 20 Lawful Money Heserve in Haiik.vlr: Fpecle 17.014 50 Legal-tender uoles 8,70 00 87,190 49 Redemption fund with U.S. Treas urer ( ' of cb dilation) 2.500 00 Total $473,957 88 MABIMTimi. Capital stock paid In.. $100,000 (10 Hiiriiliis fund $ 25,000 00 Undivided profit, less ex- penses ana taxes paid. 8,427 14 130,427 14 Nat ional Hank notes outstanding... 50,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check $3,274 74 Cashier's cb'ks outstanding 12 03 293,580 74 Tot al $473,957 88 Stat sf Fnisrlvmaia, Canty f Jtffran, : I, F. K. Alexander, Cashier of the above named bank, rto solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. K. Alexander, Cashier: HiitMcrlhed and sworn to before me this 1st day of Dec, I!. Hmith M. McCreioht, NotaryPubllc. My commission expires Jan. 80, 1809. Correct Attest: W. B. Alexander, W. H. Moore. W.C. Mdrrat, Directors. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. You aie hereby informed that the annual m"etlngof the stockholders of the Hummer vllle Telephone Company will be held at the general office of the Company In Brook vllle, Pa., on Wednesday, the 13th day ol January, A. I)., 1909. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the Company for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business aa may properly come before said meeting. i. ".Brows, J. S. Hammond, President. Secretary. 3 '! r GOODER'S JEWELRY :: STORE la the People National Bank Building Reynold9vlllef Po,