t I have the AGENCY for the famous Indian Motocycle If you are thlnklnjr of nuylnu write to mo or call me upon the Piirudlse telephone and I will cull on you with the new 1! 01) model. lean pi Ln.i-n DalUm0l n. also fix up your broken bicycle or motorcycle. ta JOnnslOIl, Kdinmei, ra. J. R. HILLIS &C0S MONEY SAVING SALE Of Furniture AndCarpets Commencing March 1st We have more than 100 Rugs to choose from. $15.00 $12.00. Go-Carts at Call in and see our large assortment of Brass and Iron Beds. SINGLE COPIES OF THE The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . , John H, Cacchbr, Pres. John Fl. Kaucher Henry C. tlelble Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Peoples National Bank (OLDEST BAKE IN THE COONTY) REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. s s uiwrnKt'rw.ti We are headquarters for Sewing Machines Needles, Belts. Oils, Etc&tG. We'have a'good, reliable drop,, head machine for $18.00 We'have the famous Ro tary Standard 2-in-One, ( the only successful lock and chain stitch in the market. Come in ' and let us tell you about it. Hughes & Fleming. See Us For Real Estate and Sewer Clean We have bargains in Houses, Lots, Stores and Farms. If you want to buyjor sell or trade your property, come in and have a talk with us. We can do you some good. We have some good bar gains in homes that can be bought on easy terms. REYNOLDSVILLE CHEMICAL CO. Robt. Z. Parrish, Mgr. STAR THREE CENTS. $175,000.00 $50,000.00 OFFICERS , J. O. Kino, Vice-Pres. K. C. Schcckers, Cashier DIRECTORS J.O. Klnir Daniel Nolan John H. Corbett J. S. Hammond R. H. Wllaon Capital and Surplus $125,000,00. Resources' $500,000.00. " Foreign Exchange Sold. ' Interest paid semi-annually on Savings 'Accounts, hav ing liberal deposit and with drawal privileges. Liberal treatment and ev ery courtesy extended con sistent with sound banking. Open Saturday Evenings. ' Ho Obeyed. Murat nnlsteiid, the great Journalist of war times, went to General William T. Sherman's headquarters once for the "latest news from the front." Hal stead was rimmed with many line Intro ductory letters, but decided to rely mainly on one Riven him by Thomas Ewlni;, Sherman's lirothev-In-law. lie found tho general mid presented Ewlng's lelter. Tho (jeneral opened It somewhat Impatiently, read a few lines, folded It and snld: "Ah, you come from Ewlng, mid you desire to have 'nil the Intest news, the 'next probable move' of our army, eh? Well, there's a train leaving this town for Cincinnati nt 2 o'clock. Here, take this ticket and step over there mid Ret your' dinner and then get on that train." "Well, but, General Sherman" be gan the newspaper man. But Sherman waved him off. "Go over and pet a good dinner. W" have plenty and always strive to trei.t our friends well. But be sure you don't miss that 2 o'clock train!" And Halstend obeyed. Japanese Delicacies. Under the head of "Japanese Delica cies" the Berlin Prometheus gives a list of some of the queer things which are served to citizens of the Flowery Kingdom who "have a refined taste." In the provinces which are so distant from the sea that fresh fish cannot be obtained readily, and where meat Is not abundant, snakes and lizards .are considered good food and are prepared in many ways. Grasshoppers rank among the real delicacies. They are always kept In captivity without food for a day, then bathed and decapitated and made legless, neads and legs must be torn off, never cut They are served In various ways, but dry, with a salad dressingis the most popular. An Insect of the bee family which lives In Ate earth Is also much sought Thfs Is served with sugar or boney when eaten raw, but It Is also made Into a porridge. The chrysanthemum exists not only In the poetry and art of the Japanese, but has an Important place on the table, where It Is met ns salad, candy and stew. The Right Hand 8eatt. The Philadelphia Record quoted an observant street car conductor to the effect that the right hand seats are al ways filled first lie could not account for this except on the theory that as most persons are right banded and ac customed to turning to the right, It might be simply force of habit. "There Is another probable reason which he did not think of," says the Record. "It Is generally believed that the right side of a car Is safer. An old traveler once said to the writer: 'In traveling always sit In the middle of a oar and on the right hand side. The middle is safer than the ends In a collision, and the right side is not likely to be "side swiped" by project ing objects on trains, cars or any ve hicles passing on the adjacent track.' " Observation! on Baldheada. "If you care to observe the bald headed row," remarked the theater goer, "yon will find that there is great variety in baldheads. There are ellip tical bald spots, circular bald spots, elongated egg shaped bald spots, bald spots that are almost square and bald spots whose shape can hardly be de scribed for the reason that they In clude the entire circumference of the head, with the exception perhaps of a slight row of finishing fringe between the head and the neck. If It wasn't for the baldheads the theater would be a bore before the rising of the curtain." New York Press. A Remarkable Race. The Lapps are very fond of stimu lating drinks. They think nothing of drinking fifteen or twenty cups of cof fee a day, while their consumption of punch is on a vast scale. It is no un common thing to see numbers of help lessly drunk natives In the streets of Tromso, especially when the sale of reindeer flesh has been profitable. Yet robbery and. Indeed, crime In general are practically unknown among them. The Innate honesty of the people is quite extraordinary. Wide Wjprld Mag azine. The Label Failed. Gunner You can't ifet the best of those blamed baggage smashers. I labeled my trunks "China" and thought they would handle them with unusual care. Guyer And did they? Gunner No, but blamed if they didn't ship the trunks all the way to Shang hai, and I haven't seen them since. Chicago News. 1 A Slander. Every time a girl wants to find any thing in ber top bureau drawer she gets a stick and stirs everything In the drawer round and round. If what she is looking for doesn't come to the sur face, then she Is satisfied it Isn't there. Atchison Globe. ' Intuition. "What became of that rich uncle of yours T" -1 think he's dead, but I don't know." . "Gee! How did he lose all hi money?" Cleveland Leader. The Example. Professor (lecturing on hygiene) To bacco, gentlemen, makes men ugly, short winded. Idiotic, paralytic, and 1 can tell yon this from experience, for I have smoked for many years!" - Why, Indeed T Mrs. Meeker Wake np, John! , I hear a noise downstairs. I'm tore there are burglars In the bouse. Meeker Nonsense, my dear! Why should burglars want to make a noise? Political Announcements. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. For District Attorney RAYMOND E BROWN, ' Of Brookvllle. Mihjentto the action of the KepiilillrnnB of J-ll. ion coutuy in Om primary oleetloii'StU utouy. i iineS, htm, 2 to 8 o'clock, p. ni. For District Attorney SMITH M. McCREtGHT, Of Reynoldsvllle. Subject to action of the Reuuhltcuns of .lef- clay Juno 5, l'WW, 2 to 8 o'clock p. tu mr on eouniy nt i lie primary election biiiui- For District Attorney JE3SE C. LONG, Of Punxsutawney. Subject to the action of the Republicans of .IcttVrson count ly at me primary urlmarv election Saturday, June D II, , UHW, 2 to 8 o'clock p. m. The Greatest Success Known in Treating Rheumatism. Uric-O Expels the Poisonous Uric and Rheumatic Acid from the System, Insuring a Permanent Cure. The rheumatic, person Is skeptical regarding the claims ot almost any remedy advertised as a cure for rheu matism and one can scarcely blame him fur being so. All the plasters and liniments combined never actually cured 'a case of rheumatism. They may rrwleve t D one quarter but It ia sure to break out somewhere else. The only true way to cure rheumatism is to drive ll from tbe system, for as long as the urio and rheumatic acid remains in the blond, one Is never free from the trouble. Uric O seeks out tbe rheu matic) poisoning in the blood, muscles and kidneys, renders It Inert and barm less and drives It out of tbe system, ft Is composed of perfect antidotes for the rheumatlo acid poison In the system, and the secret of its wonder ful success lies in the faot that It is designed to cure rheumatism only. Uric-O Is sold and recommended by Stoke & Felcht and by druggists every where at 75o and $100 the bottle. They will furnish samples and liter-' ature upon request or same can be Obtained by writing to the Smith Drug Ck., 110 Smith Bldg., 8yracuee, N. V. 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Property Changes in Jefferson County Put Upon Record. Mlchele G rosso to Angelo Coloeant, for lot In Wlnslow township, $500 April 10, 1009. Fiorauanta Ferarl to Amelia Cor nessatl; for lot In Wlnslow township, 25. November 25, 1!K)8. Floyd Doutblt to William Sprankle, for 50 acrus in Wlnslow township, $900. April 10, 1909. U A. Welchons to G. W. Brenholtz, for lot In Falls Creek, $1,450. January 29,1908. Maggie Ross, et al: to Joseph Roes, ! for 27 acres In Washington township, ' $1,100. April 5, 190".v P. F. Kllenberger to Amanda C. Hlnderllter, for 37 acres in Ringgold township. $2,000. March 29, 1908. Annie E. Hutchison, et. al , to Joseph L Britton, for 62 acres in Washington . township, $2 200. . April 7, 1909. ! A. Brody to Antonio Pugllse, for lot ' in McCalmont township, $275. April 10, 1909. John H. Emerlck to F. C. Deemer, for 10 acres ln-Plnecreek township, $1.90. April 10, 1909. A Corn Growing Contest The Pennsylvania Live Stock Breed 's' Association announces a list, of prizes (or a corn-growing contest in whinh yield of corn per aero is the chief 1 consideration. Contestants are given liberty to select any acre, and to fertil ize, plant and cultlvut) the crop is they please. A $f0 Silver Cup and ten cash prises are offered for tbe beBt acre ' of corn. For. information as to the conditions of tbn contest, prizes, etc . ! orn growers should drop a postal card o E. S. Bayard, Seo'y. 203 Shady Ave., ' Pittsburgh. Competition is open to all 'ennsylvania farmers and their famll- ii s or employes. The Bed-Rock of Success Lies in a keen, olear brain, backed by indomitable will and resistless energy. suoh power comes from tbe splendid health that Dr. King's New Life Pills impart. They vitalize every organ and build up brain and body J. A. Harmon, Llzemore, W..Va , writes: "Theyaro the best pills I ever used." 25 cents at H. L. McEntlre. While They Last Curtain stretchers at Hall's 90c. Shoes. Ladles' oxfords and pumps. The regular $3.60 grade in tan or black for $2 98 GlLLESPIES. Furniture and Rugs. . Don't you know we sell them? d-vtlle Hardware Co. Reyn- i.Vavenettes are new dress shoes for womtn. Price $4 00. Adam's. ' Sun bonnets for mamma, sister and .h little tote loo at Glllesptes. For Those We Love. There are many persons who consider that the only persons to whom they should ever make a bow of temper are the mumb r of t.ieir own family. They consider fights with outsiders as lower ing and bjtieai.li ihum; but tu tholr brothei s anil bisters or other memburs of the household It is perfectly proper to say just exactly what you think and say it in just as disagreeable a manner as possible. And yet when the matter is thought about in the right way it is easy enough to see that our loved ones are tbe very persons before whom we should hold our tongue. It Is only human to strike a cruel blow at an enemy, one for whom we care nothing and whom we really hate; but to cut with cruel words tbe ones we love beBt and and whose hap piness we cherish most, Is devilish. To BING-STOKE CO. SHOES The Thrifty Man need not pay high prices to get good clothes. He can get them without running any risks or taking any chances. He can know just what he's buying and paying for.- Clothcraft Clothes are made for this thrifty man. They range in price from $10.00 to $25.00. They are guaranteed absolutely pure wool fabric throughout. Pure wool means better wear and clothes that hold their shape best two vital points the thrifty man is interested in two points that meau good clothes. Of course the style and fit are right. BING-STOKE CO. love our enemies Is the hVhest. form nf Christianity; but to torture our best friends is tbe lowest form of meanness. Of course there are liberties of speeoh in the home that would be out of place elsewhere. But they do not include unkind words and tbe expressions of ill nature. If you can sacrifice your de sire to give expression to your 111 tem pers belore strangerr, you should cer tainly be willing to make a similar sac rifice for tbe ones you love. Ex. Rugs 9 x 12 from $10.00 to $30.00. The biggest nicest line we ever had in Kurdistan, Shlraz, Axmlnster - and tapestry. We want to show them to you. C. R. Hall. . If you want good clover and timothy seed this spring see the Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. The stories told about. Jie "Dorothy DodcT Shoe have aroused the curiosity of hundreds of women who never knew before that their feet could he made to look so handsome, light and shapely. Try one pair. - - ' - ' - t-
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