V Reynoldsville Reynoldsville Has modern schools and churches, paved streets, water, riis and eloetrlc accommoda tions, convenient trollry service, high and healthful location, varied employment for labor and many other residential advantages. Offers exceptional adrantiiKei for it lie loca tion of new Industries I Free factory sites, cheap and abundant fuel, direct shipping facilities and low freight rates and plentiful supply of laborers. VOLUME 17. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A.. WEDNESDAY. APEIL 7, 1909. NFMBEB 47. RAILROAD RUMORS ABOUND Franklin & Clearfield To Con nect with R. & F. C. Near Reynoldsville. U J ) PROSPECT GOOD FOR LOCAL FREIGHT CREWS Passenger Station Will Prob ably Be Erected, Or B., R. & P. Station at the Foot Of Fourth Street Leased. There has been considerable news paper talk about the proposed ruute of the Franklin & ClearSeld railroad between Brookvllle and Clearfield, and people have become skeptical concern leg these statements, but the time has now come when we can safely make the ..statement that the P. R. R. tracks will l be used from Brookvllle to Reynolds. Vllle, the Reynoldsville & Fails Creek tracks from Reynoldsville to Falls Creek and the B., R. & P. tracks to ClearSeld and theie connect with the New York Central for eastern points. A corps of B.. R. & P. engineers have been surveying In this section during the paet week to get a connection between the P. R. R. and R. & F. C. for the Franklin & Clear field. It is likely the connecting switch on the P. R. R. will be put in near the east end of the big cut just below town and connect with the K. & F. C. near the freight station at foot of Fourth street. To do thiB it will he necessary to raise the R. & F. C. track about five feet at that point, and probably make it necessary to raise Main street several feet at end of iron bridge. There was some talk of the Franklin .& Clearfield uelng the P. R. R. tracks from Brookvllle to Falls Creek, but in that case the new railroad would be of little benefit, if any, to Reynolds - vlllo, as the passenger and freight trains would likely run through the town without even stopping, but the use of the R. & F. C. tracks will mean much for our town. It will give us additional passenger and freight ser vice east and west, and this may be a convenient place to lay over a few railroad crews. If this route, which now looks cer tain, is taken the Franklin & Clearfield will either use the old B., R. & P. station at foot of Fourth street or build a new station, and In case a new one is built It should be located at foot of Main street near the Iron bridge. Caleb Powers Next Assembly Hall, Orator Noted Kentucldan Will Speak In Reynoldsville Tuesday Evening, April 20. Caleb Powers, the young Kentuoklan nd ex-Secretary of State, around whom all the political rancor, strife and hatred of Kentucky partisan poli tic have fathered, has within the past eight years attracted more attention because of his untiring fight tor justice than a jy other man in America publio life. If r. Powers was born and reared on a farm near Barbourvllle, Knox County, Kentuckey. By close applica tion to study he managed to obtain a splendid education, having graduated with honors before entering publio life An the Law department of two of the Nation's greatest Universities. Mr. Powers has made a National rep utation as a brilliant lecturer. His lectures are attracting unusual atten tion and everywhere he goes be Is met with a (reat outpc ring of people. He fcas fought an unusual battle against all kinds of corrupt political combina tions, partisan oot-ts, packed juries and perjured witnesses. Cool, deliberate and without feeling of partisan hatred, be portays the story of the most wonderful career In the annuals of history. He is extremely pleasant and convincing on the platform and is rapidly gaining fame as one of the Ration's greatest orators. There is nothing In his lecture that will offend the most rabid partisan. 'At Assembly Hall Tuesday evening, .April 20th. I I ' WC..4ut;' Htrt Scbiffnet le Mini GETTING in front and' keeping there that's the way Marathon races are won. Its the way anything else in this world is won; ancl no man who wants to win can afford to neglect anything, great or small, which may contribute to his being in front. 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