The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, July 07, 1909, Image 4

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    JJEPOKT OF TBE CONDITIO?;
orTHK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Heynnldavllln, In the ftnte of Pennsylva
nia, Hi thu close uf business June 'li, MOH.
ussouhckr:
Loans and discounts ltl.'.TIB ;M
Overdrafts, securi'd unit unsecured. M Ml
11. H. Bonds Insecure circulation.... IIS,(VJ (m
Premiums on ('. W. HoiiiJh lt(H) IN)
Bonds, securities, eU: UO
Furniture Slid IIXtllll'H 2,11(10 tl
Other Heal Ksliile Owned M,.ll B;l
Dun from National Hunks
(not Unserve Aitents) .... t4:t,UI 07
Dun from Mute banks and
bankers. .. 5,838 08
Due from approved reserve
agents n7
Checks, other dish Items .. 77(182
Notes of other National
banks US5 00
Friictioniil paper currene,
nickels, Hnd cents lit!) 47
Lawful money reserve In
bank, viz:
Specie 21,2:14 80
Legal-tender notes (17,1103 UU 2ttl,23H 81
Redemption fund with U. rl. Treas
urer (6 per cent, of circulation).. 1,150 00
Total k t93,tWSW
LIABILITIES.
Capital stork paid In 7lt,0O0 00
Surplus fund lUO.OUO 00
Undivided prollts, less expenses and
taxes paid lO.WI 27
National flank notes outstnndliiK. .. iW.UK 00
Due toother National Hanks 104 tb
Individual deposit subject
to check $m,m 47
Tlmecertlflcates of deposit 1'W,(1I2 M
OertlHed checks 29 IS
Cashier's checks outstand'g .173X1 1174.307 48
Total t!itl3,M6 U0
BUt of PlnmjlTlnll, Utility if Jiffcrioa, :
I, John H. Kaurher, 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. K Alien br, Pres'dent.
' Subscribed and sworn to before me this
26th day of June, Won.
Lawrrncs J. MuEntiri, Notary Public.
Cohkkot Attest:
J. B. Hammond, 1
J. II. Cohiiktt, Directors.
II. C. Dbihi.b, J
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
or ths
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK
OF REYNOLDS VILLE,
At Reynoldsvllle, In the state of Pennsylva
nia, at the close of businessjune 23, WW.
RK8ODR0I8.
Loans and discount 1141,400 48
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 825 41
U. B. bonds to secure circulation.... 25,0)10 00
Premiums on U. . bonds (r50
Banking house, furniture, fixtures , 10,100 00
Due from National banks (not re-
serve agents . 4,0 00
Due from State banks and hunkers. 2,500 00
Due from approved reserve agents.. 12,(0 08
Checks and other cash Items. . yen w
Notes of other National banks etio 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents 112 21
Lawful money reserve In bank, vie:
Specie 4,756 HO
Legal-tender notes 2.700 00 7,450 80
Redemption fund with U. 8. treas-
' urer (5 of circulation) 1,250 00
Total 208,I5 42
Liabilities,
Capital stock paid In....; f 50,000 00
Burplm fund 24,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 2.IR2 84
National hank notes outstanding. .. 25,000 00
Individual deposits subject
' to check 100,377 81
Time certlflcatosof deposit 1,000 00 .
Certified checks 250 00
Cashier's ch'k outsl.'nd'g. 2M 97 101,852 53
Bills payable, In3ludlng certificates
Of deposit for tnguey borrowed.,,, 5,000 00
1.118,035 42
lUU tt t tniylnsia, Amity f Jefftnoa, :
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. HiTNTr.R, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
Wth day of June, 1909.
Lawkkncb J. McEntihe, Notary Public,
r- Correct Attest:
D. WiiF.m.Kn,
A. H. Hiiwser,
Andrew Whkkmcr.
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
, OF REYNOLDiVILLE
at Reynoldsvllle, In the state of Pennsyl
vania, at the close of business une 23, 1MN,
resources.
Bonds r.. 8,500 00
Loans and Discounts 284,974 99 1293,474 99
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 182 M
U.S. Bonds to secure circulation.. . . 50,000 00
Premiums on U. 8. Bonds .. 2,000 00
Banking house, furniture, fixtures.. 84,ltW 00
Other real estate owned 6,38179
Due from approved reserve
agents 43,883 78
ChecKsandothercash ltms 0M 12
Notes of other National
Banks 0,215 00 '
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents 202 72
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank.vii:
Specie . : 16.540 00
Legal-tender notes 2,750 00 7C.575 82
Redemption fund with U.S. Treas-'
t urer (5$ of circulation) 1,900 00
Total $458,679 79
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.. $100,000 00
Surplus fund $ 25,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses ana taxes paid. 7.262 82 132,262 82
National Bank notes outstanding... 49,400 00
Dividends unpaid 3U 00
Individual deposits subject '
to check $J78,38 07 '
Cashier's ch'ksouUtandlng ' 48 00 277,016 97
Total $158,679 79
Stats f FauiylTtais, County of Jafftraoa, :
I, F. K. Alexander, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
I F. K. Alexander, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
24th day of June. 11109.
Smith M. McChf.ioiit, Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 30, 1609.
Correct Attest:
W.R.Alexander, -
AUCiCST HALDAUr,
W. 11. Moohe.
Directors.
j THE
1 Woodwork Supply Co.
t
i
If RELIANCE RUBBER ROOF- J
ING does not last for ten years,
wejurnish you material for a
new roof without extra eost.
Come examine it before buying. J
m 0
..0 g
Also ace our paler V 'Window
screen. Cheap and convenient.
V Don't need to take screen out to J
raise or lower sash, but can oa
taken out In a Jiffy If you want. J
THE TOWN THAT
PUSH BUILT
IV. The Shrewd Dry Goods
Man
HERE is the dry goods man who
sought
The furniture dealer's store and
bought
8ome chairs and things hs had wanted
to buy
81 no catchy ad. had captured his
eye.
And hs paid for them with the very
bill
That had coma to him from ths butch
er's till
After ths grocer had his ssttlsment
mads
With ths monay ths honsst workman
paid.
P, S. The local draerwht's up to snuff
Will always advertise his stuff.
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters 'remain In
In post office at Reynoldsvilln, Pa., for
week ending July 3, 1900.
Miss Anna MeGhee.
Foreign Arthur Schwab
Say advertised and give date ot list
when calling for above.
E. c. Burns, P. M.
School Letting.
The WIbbIow township school board
will meet on Saturday, July 17, 1009,
to hire teachers for the ensuing term.
F. Pi Best, Seo.
JTIBEL IN DIVORCE.
I.yilla Fuller versus Samuel J. Fuller.
No. 18, Nov. mbcr Term. 18811, Plur'es Sub
poena lu Divorce.
JEFFERSON COUNTV. HS! '
The Ui.mmou wealth of Pennsylvania.
To Samuel J. Fullor, GroetlnR!
We command yon. as twice bef.il e Villi wni
com ranried, that all matter of business and
excuses being set aside, you be aud appear
in your u'opor person before our Judge at
Hiookvllle, at our Court of Common Pleas,
thereto he held on the second Monday of
August next, to show cause, If any you
have, why your wire, Lydla roller,
should not be divorced from the bontlB of
matrimony which she hath coutrxcted with
you the said Miniuel J. Fuller, agreeable to
the Petition and l.l'iel exhibited against you
before our said Court, and this you shall In
no case omit at your peril.
Witness The Hon. fohn W. Reed. President
of our said Court at Itrookvllle the Ktb day
of Mav, A. D., IIKW.
Allowed by the Courts
BlakbK. IrVin, Protbonotary.
To Samuel J. Fuller, Greeting:
You are hereby notified to i.ppear before
the Honorable Judge of the Court of Com
mon Pleas at Brookvllle, Pa., on the second
Monday of August, next, to answer as set
forth In the auove subpoena
A. E. UALBRAITH,
July , 1009. Sheriff.
JMBELIN DIVOBCE.
Mary B. Wayland versus George W. Way
land. No. 18 January Term, MOB, Plurles 8ub
pnaoaln Divorce.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, SB: -
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
To George W. Wayland, Greetlm:
We command you. as twice before you
were commanded, that all matter of busi
ness and excuses being set aside, you be
and appear In your proper person before our
Judge at Brookvllle, at our Court of ''ommon
fleas, there to be held on the second Monday,
of August next, to show caus , if any you,
have, why your wlte, Mary E. Wayland,!
should not be divorced from the bonds of1
matrimony which she luith contracted Willi
you. the said George W. Wayland, agreeable
to the Petition and Libel wxhlblied against
vou before our said l ouit, aud tills you shall
in no case omit at your peril.
Witness the Hon. John W. Reed, President
of our said Court at Uruukvllle, the 121 h
dav of April, A. D., 1909.
Allowed by the Court. '
Attest Blke E. Irvin, Prolhonotary.
To George W. Wayland, Greeting:
You are hereby notified to appear before
the Honorable Judge of the Court of Com
mon Pleas, at Brookvllle, Pa., on the second
Monday of August next, to answer as set
forth In the above subpo'na.
LSjlUE-A. E. UALBRAITH,
Julyd.lPOD. (Sheriff.
The Woodwork Supply Co.
5 CITY. I
JIBEL IN DIVORCE.
Sara E. Leyda versus Arthur W. Leyda
No. II, April Term, 10119, Plurles Subpcena In
Divorce. -
JEFFERSON COUNTY, SS:
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
To Arthur W. Leyda, Greeting:
We command you, as twice before you
were commanded, that all matter of business
and excuses being set aside, you be and ap
pear In your proper person before our Judge
at Brookvllle, at our Court of Common
Pleas, there to be held on the second Monday
of August next, to show cause. If any you
have, why your wife, Sara E. Leyda, should
not be divorced from the bonds of matri
mony which she hath contracted with you ths
said Arthur W. Leyda, agreeable to the
Pet ition and Libel exhibited against you be
fore our said Court, and this you snail In
no case omit, at your per 1.
Witness the Hon. John W. Reed, President
of our said Court at Brookvllle, the 27lh day
of May, A. !J 1!0
Alli.wed bv the Court
Attest Blalb E. Irvih, Protbonotary.
To Arthur W. Leyda. Greeting!
1 You are hereby notified to appear befois
t the Honorable .ludge of the Court of Com
mon Pleas, st Brookvllle, Pa., on the second
' Monday of August next, to answer a set
, forth In the above subptena. ,
t A. E. OALBRATTH.
July,im Sheriff.
Progress in Cuba
With tho buginolng of ihn present
usual year the Republic uf Cuba e
iabllnhtd a Bureau ot Information,
President Gomez appointing Latin J.
Ciinuva, an American newspaper m n
wbo bad resided in Cuba i levi n year,
and has a wide Hcquuitiluncn whb the
Island, U9 Its director. Parties wishing
information of any nature, oonoernlii(
Cuba can obtain same, free of charge,
by writing to Leon J. Cannva. U. and
I. Bureau, (Utility and Information
Bureau,) Department uf Agriculture,
Commerce and Labor, Havana, Cuba.
Don't Qet a Divorce,
A western judge granted a divorce on
account of Ill-temper and bad breach.
Dr. King'o New Lire Pills would buve
prevented It. They cure constipnilon,
canning bad breath and liver trouble
the ill-temper, dispel colds, banish
headaches, conquer chills. 25c at H.
L. McEutlre's.
Bonds for Sals
The West Reynoldsvllle school board
will receive bids until August 9, 1909,
on part or all of Its (ssue of til. 300
of school building bonds. The bonds
will be Issued In denominations of 1100
each dated July 1, 1909, and bear 5 per
cent Interest, payable semi-annually,
and run for 30 years, and are payatile
at the option of tbe board after S years
from date of Issue.
By Order of the Board, '
O. H. Johnston, riec.
BIRDS AS SCOUTS.
A Gypsy's Warning Bcfors ths Battle
of Ssdows.
During the night, July 2-3, before tbe
battle of Sndovt-a, a division command
ed by the nrchduke, retreating before
the Trusslnn nrmy, had bivouacked
near n town in Bohemia facing north.
At midnight the archduke, when
resting in a peoannt's cottage, was
awakened by the arrival of a gypsy,
who insisted on seeing blm personally,
having come to report the advance of
the enemy.
The archduke, who spoke Romany
fluently, asked: "How ,do. Jfou know?
Our outposts have not reported any
movement"
"That, your highness. Is because the
enemy Is still some way off."
"Then how do jPOU'knowT" -
The gypsy, pointing to tbe dark sky
lighted by the moon, observed, "You
see those birds flying over the woods
from north to south?"
"Yes. What of them?"
"Those birds do not fly by night un
less disturbed, and the direction of
their flight Indicates that (he enemy
is coming this way."
Tbe archduke put his division under
arms and re-enforced the outposts,
which in two hours' time were heav
ily attacked. Field Marshal Sir Eve
lyn Wood In London Saturday Gazette.
Sam Propheelss Fulfilled,
Long before .his name was known
outside his native country Oliver Crom
well was making one of bis rambling
speeches in the bouse of commons.
Lord Dlgby asked Hampton wbo he
was, and Hampton replied, "If ever
we should come to a breach with the
king, that sloven will be tbe greatest
man in Engl- d." Never was any
prophecy more completely fulfilled
than this.
Almost equally remarkable in its
way was Disraeli's prophecy, "But a
time will come when you will hear
me," made when nothing appeared
more unlikely than the brilliant series
of triumphs which fulfilled It.
Another Instance of a quickly fulfilled
prophecy was furnished by Pope rius
VII. when be was told of Napoleon's
escape from Elba. "Don't worry about
It," he said; "It is a storm tbat will be
over In three months." The story of
the hundred days proved bis holiness
to be right to a few hours.
He Got Nona.
"What's a pun. father?"
"A pun, my son, is a play upon
words. There are three kinds of puns
good ones, which you laugh at; in
different ones, wblch you take no no
tice of, and bad ones, wblcb make yoti
throw something at the punster."
"Can yon make a pun. father?"
"Of course, my son! Now, you're
thinking about your supper, aren't
you?"
"Yes, father."
"Well, that' s-upper-most In your
mind at tbe present time. That, you
see, is a play on Here, yon young
tascal, what did you throw that book
at me for?" Philadelphia Inquirer.
Frog Firming In France.
Among tin- advantages of frog farm
ing in France is the fact that It en
ables persons of limited means to util
ize mui'sbea and ponds which are too
shallow and warm fur flsb culture and
practically useless for any other pur
pose and produce ou u comparatively
small area a large umouut of valuable
food material for wblch there Is al
ways an eager market.
Hunted the Hunter.
"Is It really true." asked Miss Cbel
lus, "tbat you're engaged to Mr. Rich
ley?" "It is," calmly replied Miss Bute.
"My." exclaimed Misa Chellus. "he
was a great en ten!"
"I beg your pardon," retorted the
Other haughtily; "catcher." Catholic
Standard and Times.
Objects of General Interest.
'Those flashy Van Punks have mov
ed. Do you know where they went?"
"That's the very thing their unhap
py landlord asked me." Cleveland
Plain Dealer,
Want Column.
Kates: One cent per word for eaeb and
svorv Insertion.
Bees For Sale New swarms and old
colonies at reasonable .prices. Inquire
Uua Bee & Honey Co., Reynoldsvllle.
Foil Sale or Rent Two bouses In
West Reynoldsvllle. Inquire of E. W
Leech, West Roynoldsville.'
For Sale Good six room house, barn,
outbuildings, 7 acres of land under cul
tivation, adjoining West Reynoldsvllle.
Inquire of E. Neff.
FOR Rent Six room bouse on
Brown St., West .Reynoldsvllle, and
other houses and rooms to rent at
reasonable rates. W. L. Johnston.
For Rent Eight room house, First
avenue, West Reynoldsvllle. inquire
of M. E. Weed Keystone Hardware
store.
President Helps Orphans.
Hundreds of orphans bave been
helped by tbe president of The Indus
trial and Orphan's Home at Macon. Ga.
who writes: "We bave used Eleotrlo
Bitters In this Institution for nine
years. It has proved a most excellent
medicine for stomach, liver and kidney
troubles. We regard it as one of the
best family medicines on earth." It
invigorates .tbe vital organs, purifies
the blood, aids digestion, creates ap
petite. To strengthen and build up
thin, pale, weak children or run-down
people It has no equal. Best for female
complaints. Only 50 cents at H. L
McEntlre'i, ' -
School Letting.
Tbe school directors of Henderson
township district will meet at Desire,
Pa., on July 22, 1909, to hire their
teachers for the ensuing sobool term.
Wages will be from 140.00 to $50.00 per
month. Also to take bids on furnish
ing coal and kindling for school bouses.
Rysom Wayne, Pres.
W. H. Cable, Seo.
' H. M. Zimmerman, Treas.
Barefoot . sandals, good wearers.
Prloe 50o to 11.00. Adam's.
Pumps for children, black, brown and
tan. price $1.25 to 12.00. Adam's.
ORDINANCE
West Reynoldsvllle Borough
AN ORDINANCE granting the Cen
tral District & Printing Telegraph Co.,
its successors, lessees and assigns, the
right to construct, operate, maintain,
alter, extend and remove a telephone
and telegraph system, or either, or
parts thereof, in tbe present and future
limits of tbe Borough of West Reyn
oldsvllle, County of Jefferson, Pennsyl
vania. Be It ordained and enaated by the
Council of tbe Borough of West Reyn
oldsvllle, County of Jefferson and State
of Pennsylvania, and it Is hereby or
dained and enacted by authority of the
same. -
Section" 1. That the right be and Is
hereby granted to Tbe Central District
& Printing Telegraph Company, its
successors, lessees and assigns, at any
time or times, to construct, operate,
maintain, alter, extend and remove, In
wbole or in part, any and all poles,
fixtures, wires, cables and other de
Vices, now or hereafter In use, deemed
necesary by tald company, its succes
sors, lessees and assigns, or any of tbem,
over, along, upon and under any and
all of tbe present and future streets,
highways and footwalks, lanes and al
leys of said municipality, for tbe pur
pose of conducting wholly or in part,
the following business, to-wlt, tbe tele
phone and telegraph business, or either.
In, outside of and through the present
and future limits of said municipality,
and to tbe places of business, houses,
buildings and plants of subscribers in
and out of said limits. .
Section II. Tbat tbe said Tbe Cen
tral District & Printing Telegraph
Company shall replace the street-.,
highways, footwalks. lanes and alleys of
the said Borough, upon which it shall
erect any of its poles or fixtures as
alorasaid, in as good condition as they
were before said pules and fixtures were
ected tbereon; and further, that the
location of said poles shall be made un
der the direction and supervision of the
Street Committee of the Council of the
Borough aforesaid:
Section III. Tnai all poles erected
under the provisions of this ordinance
shall be reasonably straight, planted
not lees than five (5) feet in the ground,
and shall be kept well painted by said
Company: ard there shall he no cross
arm" for the sup?nnion of wires and
cabins pined at a less distance than
tw nty (20) fent from the erado of the
strnt-t. unless by permission of tho said
council -
S'Ction IV. The said Tho Central
District and Printing Telegraph Com
pany shall b governed by ail legal or
dinances of a general nature now en
forcpu or that may hereafter be cn
forocd.
Section V. Tbe Said company shall,
within thirty (30) days after tbe pas
aue and approval of this ordinance, file
with tbe seoretary of council its cer
tiflcMt..' i f acc-ptance of all the terms,
conditions and provisions of this ordi
nance. The said company thall pay tbe 1
expenxeM Incident to the passage and
publication of this ordinance.
Section VI. That any ordinance or
part of ordinance conflicting with the
provialnns of thl ordinance be and tbe
same Is hereby repealed so far as the
same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law this
14th day of June. A. D. 1909.
SEALJ J. N. Smail,
President of Council.
PHILIP KOEHLER.
Secretary of Council.
Approved this 14th day of June, A.
D. 1909.
C. C. Herpel.
1 Burgess.
The Peoples National Bank
(OLDElT BANK IN THE COUNTY)
KEYNULUSVILLE, PA.
Capital and Surplus
$125,000.00,
Resources $500,000.00.
Foreign Exchange Sold.
Interest paid semi-annually
3f fRn rOj J':' interest ptt'd 8emi-annua.ll3
lffli IWbUS A on av'nKs Accounts, hav
.''i ''JyJ ?MriilliS '"g liberal deposit and with
arawal P"8
Liberal treatment and ev-
'. . . i
8'stent Wlth sound banking.
Open Saturday Evenings.
:pTT?3
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLD8VILLB,
Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00
Resources . . $550,000.00
Jon n. iCadohir, Pre.
John FT. Kaunher
Henry C. Delble
OFFICERS
J. O. Kino, Vlue-Pret.
DIKEOTOKX
J. O. King Daniel Nolan
J. b. Hammond
K. C. Bchookirs. Cashier
John H.Corbatt
R. H. Wllnon
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
The average cost on all Mutual policies issued by the
RURAL VALLEY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY for the past six years has been 49 per cent of Stock
Companies' rates. Think it over and see what you
would have saved by having your insurance with this
Company They also write a cash non-assessable pplicy.
References by permission, Rural Valley National
Bank, Rural Valley, Pa.; First National Bank, Dayton, f
Pa. . C"
You can get full information by addressing the Com
pany at Rural Valley, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Sixteen Day Excursions
$10412
to
IYI . or.rY IX to 1
tLU lX 1
Atlantic City, Cape May
AnBlexea. WlldwiHirl, llolly Bench. Ocean City,
Hea laleClty, Avalon, H. J., Kehobotb, Del., and
Ocean City, Md.
f Asbury Park, Long Branch
went una, Kinernn. ueat Hfacn, Aiiennurnt,
North Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley
Heart), Helmar, Como, ttprlnpr Lake, Sea Girt,
Hrielle, Point Pleasant, and Bay Head, N.J. .
Tickets at the lower rate goo i'. only In Coaches. Tickets 'at the higher rate good In
I'arlcr or Bleeping care In connection with proper Pullman tickets.
July 15, and 29, August 12 and 26, and Sept. 9, 1909
Train leaves Reynoldsvllle at 1.28 P. M.
Tickets good for passage on train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.31 p. m. (coaches only), 1.80
p. m. (sleeping cars only), or 10.43 p. m. (sleeping cars only In Philadelphia and
Atlantic City) and their connections gln, and all regular train returning within
sixteen days. For stop-over privileges and full Information consult nearest ticket
attent.
J. R. WOOD,
Passenger Traffic Manager.
GEO. W; fiOYD,
General Passenger Agent.
ECONOMY I
IN THE KITCHEN
uuumu urjfiiu at im puiufc wucie wwia ia ma
greatest. That point is the cook's fire.
PRIZER'S
Gas Ranges!
Are a complete economical- kitchen appliance. I
. Everv lmnrovement ha hern Intrnrineixl 9
You run no risk. I
We take it back if not satisfied. i
1 11 ' '
Revnoldsville Hardware f!v Mi
0
The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results
PENNSYLVANIA
CTATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Our 36th year opens September 14th, 1909.
Send for our new catalogue beautifully illustrated full
fj in detail. Proper training for life in its broadest sens. Ideal location, I
PJ 1300 feet above the sea. Perfect modern equipment. Scholarly, Christian
J Wluence. Or. JAMES E. AMENT, Principal, Indiana, Pa.