Reynoldsville Reynoldsville nas modern schools and churches, paved streets, wuter, gas and electric accommoda tions, convenient trolley service, high and healthful location, varied employment for labor and many other residential advantages. Offers exceptional advantages 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 18. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1909. NUMBEB 19. FRANKLIN AND CLEARFIELD TRAINS START SEPTEMBER 26 TUBERCULOSIS WAR COUNCIL BUSINESS RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION WILL SOON COMMENCE INTERESTING EXHIBIT AT BOIS THIS WEEK. DU- 'PHONE PLACED IN F. P. ADELS PFRGER'S HOME. Two Through New York To Chicago Passenger Trains Stop at Reynoldsville. GOES OVER THE PENNSY LINE W. F. SchatT, Assistant Division Superintendent of the Franklin division of the Lake Shore road, announced that both passenger and freight tralllo on the new Franklin & Clearfield road would be commenced on Sunday, Sept. 20th. Even more important than the date la the announcement that there will be two through passenger trains each day between New l ork and Chi cago. The time of these trains will be announced within a few days. There will also be one through freight train and a local freight train between Franklin and Brookville These trains were decided upon defi nitely at a meeting of the Lake Shore officials in Cleveland on Wednesday, Mr. SchaiT being present. The through trains will cot supplant any through trains on the New York Central sys tem via Buffalo, but are entirely new. That they will become popular, how ever, is highly probable, for the new , route Is seventy miles shorter than the present one, Franklin being on an air line between New York and Chicago. The through passenger trains will stop at Franklin to receive and dis- charge passengers. Franklin, Stone boro and Andover, the two last named being junction points, are the only places at which the trains will stop on the old Franklin division. Arrange , ments are being made for a train ser vice from Oil City to Franklin to con nect with these through trains. . It is not certain that the through trains will make any stops on the completed por tion of the Franklin & Clearfield line. What stops will be made beyond Rose Siding 'is likewise undetermined, al though there will probably be service ?to and from Brookville, Reynoldsville, and Falls Creek on the low grade. The Only towns of any consequence between Falls Creek and Clearfield are DuBois and Curwensville, and it is uncertain about any stops being made there. Some sort of passenger Bervice between Franklin and Rose Siding will prob ably be provided before the line is very long In operation. Franklin News. State Sunday School Convention. The forty-fifth annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association will be held in Harrlsburg October 13, 14 and 16. The program prepared for this convention" is strong. All railroads will sell excursion tickets. The delegate credentials for Jefferson county will be issued through Miss Margaret Butler, of Reynoldsville, sec retary of the county association. Pro grams for the convention and other printed matter can be obtained by writ ing to W. G. Landes, general secretary, 701-2 Wltherspoon Building, Philadel phia, Pa. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or TBI FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP KETlTOIiSSVIIAE ' at Reynoldsville, In the State of Pennsylva nia, at tbe clone of business Sept. 1, 1U09. resources: ana and discounts inn 473 so Jverdraf ts, secured and unsecured. 90 05 J. B. Bonos to securecirculatlon.... 85,000 00 remlums on U. B. Bonds 1,000 00 onds, securities, etc 88,600 00 urnlture and fixtures 2,600 00 ther Keal Estate Owned 21 ails fu lf)ue from National Banks I (not Reserve Agents) .... 144,317 77 Due from State banks and I .bankers 6,976 85 l)ue from approved reserve I agents 106,137 78 Vhecks, other cash Items . . 1,086 21 Motes of other National banks 8,875 00 ractional paper currency , nickels, and cents 1B7 52 lawful money reserve in d&dk, vis; Snecla ssnn m Legal-tender notes .116,310 00 199,051 78 ademption fund with D. 8. Treas urer (o per cent, ol circulation). . 1,750 00 Total . $006,787 M LIABILITIES. pltal stock oald In t7snnn nn rplusfund 100,000 00 .uivmuu iruuui, ibss expenses ana taxes paid 7,814 5fl tlonal Bank notes outstanding . . ar nm m vidends unnald 7im dividual deposits subject hi cnecic z.'z.iud si une certificates of deposit 108,308 63 .ninea cnecKS 114 15 siller's checks outstand'g 608 71 391,201 00 Total 1008,787 68 ti of FianiylTult, County of Jifferion, 01: K. O. Bchuckers. Cashier of the ahnva ted bank, do solemnly swear that the Te statement ib true to the best of my v. bchuckrb, Cashier, bed and sworn to before me this i oeptemDnr, iww. :nhe J. MnKNTlRI. Kntnrv Pnhll f S Attest: J. B. Hammond, 1 H. O. Dkible, Directors The Editor's Duty. Sometimes a country newspaper faces the proposition and finds it bard to put aside personal feeling and do its duty to its patrons. The city editor is seldom bothered by personal friendship; bis sympathy Is general, as it were, but the element of intlmaoy is lacking. The country editor knows everybody. Els neighbor's burt is something he feels, it la to a certain extent his own. As a matter of fact the country editor bears many a burden of his constituents. He is acquainted with their sorrows, he knows their troubles better than any other man. Almost every week, he would, if he consulted his feeling alone throw some little item of painful Import Into the waste basket, just as he would now and then stir up a Btorm by revealing some hidden folly. Then once in a while he gets in wrong and somebody's risibilities are touched.. But after all, there's just one guiding principle. News that Is true, clean and not printed maliciously is legitimate. That It hurts sometimes, is unfortun ate. If it serves as a warning, as a les son to youth, or parents, or to the vio lators of the law, there is ample justifi cation for its publication. If It is Inde cent or unsavory, if it be in Its nature an appeal to the baser passions, nothing can justify its publication. Wellsboro Advocate. Swartz Sj kes Wedding. Miss Lou Sykes and Edward Swartz were married in Brookville Tuesday forenoon, September 14, 190!, returning to RoynoldBville on noon train. Wed- elng dinner was served at home of bride's parents. Only immediate rela tives present. The young couple left on the 9.40 last night for points east. The bride is an accomplished musician, daughter of G. W4 Sykes, of SykeB Woolen Mill Co., and Mr, Swartz Is a son of John Swarzt, of Buffalo, N. Y., manager of Buffalo Pitts Agricultural Works. Mr. and Mrs. Swartz will re side in Buffalo. The good wishes of a host of friends go with them. Notice.. The Town Council will receive Bealeu propositions from the owners of real estate situate In the borough of Reyn oldsville for the sale of a lot of ground suitable for the erection thereon of a municipal building. Said proposals to state price, terms and description of said lot and are to be filed with the Clerk of Council prior to October 5th, 1909. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all propositions. Clement W. Flynn, Clerk of Council. 1 Sealshipt Oysters. The best on the market. At Frank's Restaurant Friday of this week. Gun metal shoos are good this fall. Have you seen the new ones at Adam's? The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . , OFFICERS 1. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres. DIRECTORS J. 0. King Daniel Nolan J. 6. Hammond Johh H. Zauoher, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry O. Delble Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Peoples National Bank (OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY) REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Part of the State's Educational Campaign Against the Great White Plague and Kindred Diseases. Arrangements have been made with the Department of Health of Pennsyl vanla at Harrlsburg to place its tuber culosls exhibit on exhibition in tbe Y, M. C. A. at DuBois on Thursday and Friday of this week, September 10 and 17. The exhibit is said to be very fine and instructive. There will be a lee ture in the DuBois High School on Thursday and Friday evenings, illustra' ted by lantern slides by a representative of tbe State Department of Health. The day exhibits and evening lectures are open to the public. No charge will be made for admission, and it Is hoped that a large number will avail them selves of the opportunity to see the ex hibit. Competent demonstrator will be present and will take pleasure in seeing that all visitors are informed as to the nature of the various Items. Education of the people, respecting the prevention and treatment of tuber culosis, is recognized as one of the best mediums for its eradication; and tbe State Department of Health is making these exhibits throughout tbe state where there are tuberculosis dispensa ries, for the purpose of enlightening the people respecting the dreaded disease, tuberculosis, and to aid the state in its warfare against it. PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION. Low Rate Excursions via Pennsylvania Railroad. On Wednesdays, September 15, 22, 29, October 6, 13 and 20, the Pennsyl vania Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Pittsburgh from Driftwood, Laweonham, Sllgo ani Intermediate Btatlons at low rates. Tickets good on all regular trains on day of Issue and good returning for four days, Consult ticket agents. . .. It Saved Hit Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown, Wis. "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve oured it sound and well." Infallible for skin erup tions, eczema, salt rheum, bolls, fever sores, burns, scalds, cuts and piles. 25o at H. L. MoEntire's. Notice to all Dealers and Traders of Every Kind. You are hereby forbidden and warned against giving any one credit on my account, as I will pay no bills unless or dered by myself. G. W. Fuller. Mi-o-na is guaranteed by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. to cure Indigestion or money back. Relieves distressed stomach, belching of gas, etc., In five minutes. Large box, 50c. $175,000.00 $550,000.00 K. O. SCROOKEHg, Cashier John H. Oorbett B. H. Wilson 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'Satu?" " fivenings. An Effort Being Made to Secure Lower Rates on Water Plugs from the Water Company. The regular monthly meeting of town council was held at Secretary C. W. Flynn's office on evening of September 7th. All members present. . Ex-Tax Collector Wm. Copping re ported following taxes collected during August: $SS.82on 1900 tax, $101.50 on 1907 tax, 1252.04 on 1908 tax. Tax Collector S. J. Burgoon reported having collected $5,540.02 taxes during August. Chief Burgess J. D. Williams re ported having fiullected $5.00 for fines, licenses, &c, during August. On request of a committee of repre sentative residents of east end nf town and on recommendation of the borough property committee appointed at a fornftr meeting to investigate the mat ter council otdercd a Summerville telephone to be placed in the residence of Chief-ofPollce F. P. Adelsperger for means for giving fire alarm from that end of town. Tbe engineer at the Electric Light plant asked for permission to blow the fire whistle at six o'clock every evening to get water out of whistle. Council did not grant the request, but ordered such repairs as will relieve the trouble. The town clerk was instructed to no tify the street commissioner and chiefs of fire companies not to use any water for other than fire purposes unless the water company be" first notified. This notice is given for tbe reason that some one has been using the water without the knowledge of council or the water company and caused supply injplpes to get muddy. The current bills for month of August were ordered to be paid. The matter of purchasing a lot for a municipal building was taken up and discussed by all the members. It wbb finally decided to have the olerk Insert notices in 1 home papers asking for sealed proposals by property owners for pricea on lots. ' Proposals to be filed with the clerk on or before Ootober 6, 1909. It was the opinion of council that the Water Co. ought to grant the borough a reduction In the rental of water plugs for the year commencing Ootober 1st, and to that end a commitee was ap pointed to meet with tbe directors pf the Water Co. and request that a re duction be granted tbe borough for en suing year. - Counoll adjourned to meet at call of president. ' Kills Would-Be Slayer. A merciless murderer la appendicitis with many victims. But Dr. King's New Life Pills kill It by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing consti pation, biliousness, chills, malaria, headache and indigestion. 25o at H. L. MoEntire's. Walk-Overs better than ever for fall. Price $4.00 at Adam's. JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE at Keynoldsvllle, In the state of Pennsyl vania, at tbe close of business Sept. 1, 1909. RESOURCES. Bonds 8.900 00 Loans and Discounts 294.261 87 1U12 Till 7 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 135 94 u. a. Bonus to secure circulation.... 60,000 00 Premiums on U. 8. Bonds 2,000 00 Ban kins house. furnltura.flvt.inrM. ai raw no Other real estat owned 6.381 79 Due from approved reserve airente K2.SKA 40 Checks and other cash Items 4,008 03 nuu ok uwer national Banks 1 fun AO Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents IDS IS Lawful Money Reserve in oana, vis: Specie 14.180 68 Redemption fund with" IK S.Treas- ' urer (o oi circulation) 2,500 00 Total $477,839 78 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In . . . 1100,000 00 Surplus fund 25,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses ana taxes paid. 1,471 08 128,471 00 National Bank notes outstanding. . . 60,000 00 inviaenas unpaid 144 00 Individual deposits subject tnrhnflt 12MIPJ5 M Demand certificates of de posit 5,303 00 Cashier's ch'ks outstanding 8 04 200,108 60 Total $477,830 78 ItsU tf Pnaiylrauli, County tf Jtftma, u: I. F. KY Alexander. Cashier nf th ahnvA. named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statemont is true to tbe bost of my F. K. Alexander, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of Sept., 1000. Smith M. MoOreight, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 30, 1000, Correct Attest: W.B. Alexander, M. B. Sterlet, W. u. Murray. Directors. Brookville & Mahoning Will Cost About $80,000 a Mile To Build. $3,000,000.00 TO COMPLETE Bids were closed Saturday for the construction of the Brookville & Ma honing railroad. The estimated cost of constructing the new road is $3,000,000 and It will be thirty-six miles in length. There will be one large bridge across the Allegheny river, several smaller bridges and trestles, also six tunnels. On account of the number of bridges, trestles and fills necessary to the con struction of the new road, the estimated cost is said to be between $75,000 and $80,000 per mile. The necessary funds have been provided and the wora- la ex- peeved to start soon. Contract was awarded September 8th. . The Brookville & Mahoning railroad will extend from Brookville, Pa., to Mahoning, along the Allegheny river, and will be operated as a part of the Pittsburgh, Sbawmut and Northern. It will pass through rich coal and tim ber tracts and eventually will be come a link on an important freight line between Pittsburgh and Buffalo. Independent capitalists are said to be back of the big project, and eventually tbe road may be sold to the Pittsburgh, Sbawmut & Northern. All sortB of reports are being circula ted at the southern terminus of the line. It will bring the Pittsburgh, Shawmut & Northern 30 miles nearer Pittsburgh, but as Mahoning is an unimportant point along the river, where compara tively little tonnage originates, It is slated positively that the extension will not end there. About a year ago, when the first surveys were made for the new line the promoters offered to sell the road to the Pittsburgh, Shaw mut & Northern when completed, pro vided tbe builders would make an agreement with the Pennsylvania Rail road Company for an interchange of t radio with the Buffalo & Allegheny Valley division. Officers of the Sbaw mut road stated positively at that time that unless the agreement was made with the Pennsylvania they would not conneot up with the new link. Wheth er or not such an agreement was made with the Pennsylvania could not be learned yesterday from officials of tbe latter, nor local capitalists Interested in the enterprise. Kittanolng Times. The Lurid Qlow of Doom Was seen in the red face, hands and body of the little eon of H. M. Adams, of Henrietta, Pa. Els awful plight from eczema had, for five years, defied all remedies and baffled the best doc tors, who said that the poisoned blood had affected his lungs and nothing could save him. "But," writes his mother, "seven bottles of Electrio Bitters completely oured him." For eruptions, eczema, salt rheum,' sores and all blood disorders and rheumatism Electrio Bitters Is supreme. Only 50c. Guaranteed by H. L. McEntlre. Children's schoel shoes, the kind that wear at Adam's. Now la the time to do your roofing. Red Cedar shingles galore at the Woodwork Supply Co. storage. Special this weekfmen's $2.50 shoes for $1.08 at Adam's. . Cloth top, patent, pointed toe shoes for women. Price $3.00.' Adam's. WHY not adopt a systematic habit of saving? Save a small amount each week or each month. All of us are willing to save the hundreds, but to most of us money does not come that way. How few seem anxious to save the dimes, yet we all have dimes to save. The starting of a savings account is im portant. One dollar deposited with us will do it. We pay 4 per cent interest on savings ac counts. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Property -Changes in Jefferson County Put Upon Record. Jefferson & Clearfield Uoal and Iron Co. to Noah F. Dean, for 1)3 98 acres in WInslw township: $1.00. July 2, 1909. Noah F. Dean, et. al., to A. E. Davis, et al., for 93 98 acres in Wlnlow town ship; $4.5C0, August 8, 1909. J. E. Dean, by executors, to A. E. Davis, for 93.98 acres in Winslow town ship; $5,500. August 28, 1909. Central Land & Mining Co. to Geo. Mellinger,, for 11 acres in Winslow township; $325.50. February 11, 1909. A, L. Zimmerman, et al., by sheriff, r m O I . V . 1 . n . ... u iv. j.. omiMi, ior lot in syaesvuie; $300. August 0, 1909. John Smith, by sheriff, to Sara O. Fyke, for lot in Winslow township: $70.' August 10, 1909. Emma A. Beck, et al., by sheriff, to Reynoldsville Building & Loan Associ ation, for 3 pieces in Bell township and Punxsutawney; $970. August 10, 1909. Central Land & Mining Co. to Henry Stevenson, for 5.85 acres In Winslow township; $105.30. July 20, 1909. Prof. Scott's Recommendations Taken. Acting on the recommendation of Superintendent C. J. Scott, the Union town school board, at a special meeting Thursday night, adopted a new high school course and thoroughly discussed the necessity of an agricultural and mining department that will be added as soon as tbe facilities will allow. In the new mode of high school work the departments are so arranged as to get the best possible results. Superinten dent Scott has been working on the new plan for sometime and be is' de serving of the great success that will undoubtedly crown his efforts. Union town Morning Herald. Prof. Scott was principal of our schools several years ago. Breathe Hyomel and cure catarrh. No stomach dosing. Complete outfit Including inhaler $1.00. Guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION or run CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE, At Reynoldsville, In the state of Pennsylva nia, at the close of business Sept. 1, 1900. Resources. Loans and discounts $146,144 14 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 2,711 78 U. 8. bonds 1o secure circulation.... 40,000 00 Premiums on U. 8. bonds 1,175 00 Banking bouse, furniture, fixtures . 10,100 00 Due from National banks (not re serve agents 4,wo 00 Due from State hanks and bankers. 2,500 00 Due from approved reserve agents.. 6,4:17 21 Checks and other cash Items 183 22 Notes of other National banks 00 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 110 18 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: Specie 4,340 75 Legal-tender notes 3,690 00 8,030 75 Redemption fund with U. 8. treas urer (flit of circulation) 1,000 00 Total .1222,031 73 Liabilities, Capital stock paid In... 50,000 00 Surplus fund 24,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 1,370 25 National hank notes outstanding... 39,500 00 Dividends unpaid 72 00 Individual deposltssubject to check... 101,073 05 Time certificates of deposit 1,000 00 Cashier's ch'ks outat'nd'g. 16 46 102,161 61 $222,031 7ft SUti tf PtaniylTsnla, County tf Jetirita, : 1, 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, , , T. W. Hunter, Cash lor. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of Sept., 1009. Lawrence J. McKntire, Notary Public. Correct Attest: D. Wheeler, 1 A. H. Bowser, - Andrew Wheeler, Directors. . i