Work and Cash Road Tax. I would like to have a word to say in regard to the proposition of paying the road tax in cash or in work. It seoma to we that some people err in tbelr Idea that it must be either all cash or all work. . Under the old law, where we had but two 'supervisors, we were not al lowed to levy a cash tax unless a debt had been created before baud, and still beld good under the act of 1005. The act of 1009 does not say anything In regard to the two former acts on thiB subject, and as the aot of 1009 does not apply to the building of state roads, we do not need to have any fear from that source. That tax can be levied the same as before. . And airain, if we should vote for an all work tax, then, according to what tbey would have us to believe, we would not be allowed to pay our road tax in cash if we wanted to. JIow if that be the casrt, how would they collect the tax if. a taxable would not work on the road and they oould not accept in cash? All vote for work. A Working Man. Everybody was charmed beyond ex pression at the grand concert given Thursday evening by The Italian Boys, unuer the auspices of the Shakespeare Club. The hearty applauBe, which was showered upon the musicians, was alike bestowed upon the reader, Elbert Po land, who gained instant popularity with our people before he had finished his first number. The five musicians, typical sons of "Sunny Italy" where muslo is inborn, gave a number of selections rendered with the soul and spirit of true artists. The National Medley, the airs from Martha, in brief all the numbers, will baunt the ear of the Celina publio with their entran cing strains. The Shakespeare Course as a whole has been a splendid series of entertainments, but the concert Thursday nigct was beyond all odds the crowning numbnr. Celina, Ohio. At Assembly hall, Wednesday evening, Feb. 16. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Property Changes in Jefferson County Put Upon Record. J. H. Sykes to George W. Sykes, for lot in Reynoldsville, 8300. August 11, 1904. G. W. Sykes to David Wheeler, for lots, .5 interest, in Reynoldsville and WinBlow township, $1. Jan. 3, 1008. David Wheeler to George W. Sykes, for lots, .5 Interest, in WInslow town Bhip, $1 00. January 21, 1010. George W. Sykes to the Sykes Woolen Mills Co., for lots, .5 interest, in Winslow township, $1. July Si2, 1908 David Wheeler to the Sykes Woolen Mills Co., for lots, .5 intereBt. In Wins low township, II. January 21, 1910. Struck a Rich Mine. -S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., says he struck a perfect mine of health in Dr. King's New Life Pills for they cured him ofliver and kidney trouble after twelve years of suffering. They are the best pills on earth for consti pation, malaria, headache, dyspepsia, debility. 25c at H. L. McEntire's. Coats and Furs. Glllesples have cut the price on all coats and furs. That's all. GlLLESPIES. JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION OFTHB CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE, At Reynoldsville, In the state of Pennsylva nia, at the clone of business Jan, 31, 1910. Resources. Loans and discounts 1145,835 71 Overdraft, secured and unsecured, u 40 77 V. B. bonds lo secure circulation.... 40,000 00 Premiums on U. 8. bunds 1,17ft no Banking house, furniture, fixtures , 10,100 00 Due from Rational banks (not re serve auentA 4,Vi0 00 Due from State banks and bankers. 2,500 00 Due from approved reserve agents.. 10,859 96 Checks and ot her cash Items 15ft 6H Notes of other National banks 650 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents r. 1S3 78 Lawful money reserve In bank, vlr.: ppede i 6.054 95 Lenal-tender notes 3,050 00 8,104 95 Redemption fund with V. S. treas urer (5$ of circulation) 800 00 Total 1224,425 85 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In 50,000 00 Surplus fund 25.0UO 0J Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 588 78 National bank notes outstanding. . . 40,000 00 D'vldends unpaid 110 00 Individual deposits Bubject , to check... 106,495 04 - Time certificates of deposit 2,222 02 Cashier's ch'ks outst'nd'g. 34 01 108,837 07 1224,425 85 tat f PmniylTsnii, Onmty f Jafferion, si: I, J. W. Hunter, Cashier of the above anted bank, do solemnly swear that the . above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. Bcntir, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this to day of Feb.. 1910. LiWBENCS J. MoGmtibe, Notary Public. Correct Attest : D. Wheeler, A. H. Bowser, Andrew WHKFMtn, Directors. DMINI8TRATOBb NOTICE. btato of Bamuel T. Remolds, late of the - MrouKb of Heynoldsvllle Fa.. Deceased. Hnt.lml la hurahv fflvn thl. IrUhin nt nH asintatratlon upon the estate of said deced ent have been granted to the uuilerxlgnrd. , All person inaeotea to ain erte re re joaated to aake payment. , n thus having uaims or demand avalnst the same win I iMa known without neiay to V. Q. Ketrolds, Box 2M. Johnstown. Penn'a. . Increase Apple Product There is no reason why the orobards of tnls county should, not be made to bear finely dnveloi'id frylt and In quan tities that will pay the farmer abun dantly. A la. tin amount uf apples Is shipped Into l Ills hem Ion every season and fnnev prlns are imld, whereas the fruit could b raised tijbt at home, bent-flltfiiK the consumer and giving Ijood return to the raiser. This fact baa been demonstrated by Hubert Fu galr, who livbs near Loudon Mines. Mr. Filtrate has given close attention to his orchard and has a large yield every year. Ho recently stall d that there were no climatic reasons hy this sec tion should not b a t-hipper of apples and other ft ult Instettd of tin Importer. DuBols Express belter 1.1m. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at ley noldsvllln, Pa., for week ending Feb. 5, 1910. E. Brown, George W. Evans, Master Jay Ellis, Blnl Rich, Jno. Slitter, Mrs. D. R. Waters. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. R C. Burns. P. M. Oil paste polish, the very best polish made. 10c boxes foi 7c. Adam's. Poverty should be avoided for the reason that it deprives us of many opportunities to do good, multiplies temptallonB to evil, and lntimtuatea the spirit of enterprise. It is every man's duty to get something ahead, that he may meet adversity with some thing in his pocket. But if he gets it otherwise than honestly It will lead blm into more humiliating complica tions than those he sought to avoid. Punxsutawney Spirit. We have too many shoes have you? Cut prices at Adam's. Cut prices on women's shoes, (4.00 ones f.2 48 atAdam's. THE TOWN THAT PUSH BUILT IX. The Foxy Shoe Dealer THIS is the shoe man viho found In hia hand the bill that went round 'Mong all the people who advertised. Ha hired a man whose work he prised And paid him with the jeweler's bill From the hardware merchant'a till, Where It went when the clothing deal er bought From the furniture man, which the clothier got When to him the dry goods merchant went With the bill the butcher wisely spent When hia friend the grocer had settle ment made With cash the honest workman paid. MORAL. The little story we've told is meant To show you dearly that money spent At home- will help us all and then Return to the owner to spend again That is, if dealers an also wr'te And do not fail to advertise. Swallowed and Climbed. A woman newly rich was invited to an aristocratic dinner party. During the course of fowl and salad this wo man noticed with dismay a fat, furry caterpillar on ber topmost leaf of let tuce. Glancing up, she met ber aristo cratic hostess' eye. The hostess, too, bad seen the caterpillar. Her gaze Im plored the guest to save the dinner from catastrophe. The guest gave her hostess a reassuring smile. Then she doubled a lettuce leaf around the cat erpillar and swallowed it calmly. The look of awe and gratitude that ' ber hostess gave her was an assurance that her footing in society was at last firmly established. "Did you think," said "Mrs. Newly. rich to her daughter afterward, "that I'd lose a chance of establishing the family socially for a little thing like a caterpillar?" JJEPORT UF THE CONDITION OP THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF REVNOLD9VILLE at KnynotdHvllle, In the state of Pennsyl vania, at the close of business Jan. 31, 1U10. RESOURCES. Bonds and Securities....! 8,81)1 20 Loans and Discounts...'.. 2l,iMD Ml H03.951 25 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 88 29 II. S. Bonds to secure cltcuiatlon.... 100,0(10 00 Premiums on U.S. Bonds 2.500 00 Bunking house, furniture, fixtures.. 84,000 00 Ot her renl estate owned O.SIU 7 Interest earned IW0 87 Due from approved reserve auenut ik.doo i Checks and other cash Items 6,175 07 Notes or other National Banks B,S 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels und cents 1SS 27 Lawful Money Reserve in nana, vie: Specie., 16, 7M 50 i 1 .... ) Mill im at nil? on RnclHtnntlnn fund with U.S. Treas urer (s ot circulation) o.uuu uv 8panish 8urnamea. In addition to three or four Christian names the Spanish child bears the com bined family names of his father and mother. When the surnames are dou bled or connected by the y, meaning "and," the first is the more Important one and the only one that may be tak en alone, for it is In the father's name, while the last is Iri the name of the mother. In Spain tbey know no "sen ior" and "Junior." Father and son may bear the same Christian name, but each takes bis own mother's name as a distinction, the father being, for instance. Pedro Diss J Castillo and the son Pedro Dim j Blanco. Total HM.WH I LIABILITIES. tioo.ooo oo ranltal stock nald In.. Surplus fund I 25,000 00 lTmllvlflfld nrntlrs. less ex penses ana taxes paid. 3.875 40 128,876 40 National Bank notes outstanding... 1110,000 00 Dividends unpaid VM W Individual deposits subject to check 1285.170 04 Cashier's cli'ks outstanding 26 85 285,322 29 Total.... tM4,l8 69 Btsti of Fenniylnnit, County of Jefferion, : 1. F. K. Alexander. Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tne uest oi my knowledge ana nencr. F. K. Alexander, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of Feb., 1U10. Smith M. McOrkhiht, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 80, 1013. Correct Attest: W.B. Alexander, W, H. Moorr, Aouost Baldauf, Directors. JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION ' or THE . FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Reynoldsville, In the State of Pennsylva nia, at the close of business Jan, 81, Will. resources: Loans and discounts WKfi'M 20 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 55 70 U. B. Bonds to secureclrculatlon.... 35,0(10 00 Premiums on U. 8. Bonds 1.0O0 00 Bonds, securities, etc 211,100 00 Furniture and Hxttires 2,600 00 Other Real Kslate Owned 21,315 83 Due from National Bunks (not Reserve Agents) .... 143,615 56 Due from State banks and bankers 6,005 87 Due from approved reserve agents 121,001 84 Checks, other cash Items .. I,0s3 42 Notes of other National banks 8,610 00 Fractional paper current') , nickels, and cents.... .. 189 84 Lawful money reserve In bank, vlr.: Specie 18,807 75 Legal-tender notes f 14,700 00 216,768 28 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas urer (5 percent, of circulation).. 1,750 00 Total. , ffflxVBl 07 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 175.000 00 Surplus fund 100,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid., 9,0113 05 National Bunk notes outstanding... 84,400 00 Due toother National Banks 421 31 Dividends unpaid 1 168 00 Individual deposits subject to check (12,743 78 Demand c'tiflc'tesof deposit 200 00 Time certificates of deposit 172,0115 42 Certified checks : 1,079 15 Cashier's checks outstand'g 80 88 386,108 71 Total tMJ,2il 07 Btsti of Ptnniyl ttnis, County of Jefferson, ; I, K. O. Bchuckers, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowieuge ana uetiei. K. O. ScnttCKEitfl. Cash cr. Bubscrlhed and sworn to before me tlila 3rd day of February, limn.. Lawrence J. McEntirb, Notary Public Correct Attest: John IT. KAnnnKR.1 H. C. Deihle, v f Directors R. 11. WILSON, ' I PUBLIC SALE There will be exposed to public sale on the premises of the undersigned at Sandy Valley, Pa , on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1910. at 1:00 p. m. the following household and store goods: Bedsteads and bedding, chairs, one sofa, cook stove, cooking utensils, Espy organ, and other household goods, Barnes safe,' one horse, buggy and harness, saddle and bridle. , From February 15th will continue sale of store goods until stock is sold, which consists of dry goods, groceries, hardware, and all goods kept in a general store. Terms made known on day of sale. W. J. Boner, Sandy Valley The First National Bank OP REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus 1 $ 1 75,000.00 Resources . $550,000.00 Jobs H. Kaooheh, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry O. Deihle OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vice-Pres. DIRECTORS J. 0. King Daniel Nolan J. 9. Hammond K. O. Schcokerb, Cashier John H. Oorbett H. H. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking For Most People It Is Easier to Earn Money than to Save It. But your earning ability will not continue indefinitely, and itjs therefore important to save while you can. Make it a rule to de deposit in this strong bank regular install ments of your wages. This will provide you with an income when earning money is not so easy and for emergencies like sickness and bereavement. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Do your banking with a bank that will pay you a liberal rate of interest compounded twice a year and allow you to withdraw same on demand no notice required. You may deposit any amount and at any time. We will do this. - And no worry. The Peoples National Bank (Oldest Bank in the County.) UEYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Capital and Profits $130,000.00. Resources $550,000.00. First showing of the new Percales, Ginghams, Seer suckers, Neckwear, Etc., Etc., for the spring of 1910 at Bing-Stoke Company's. fa1 but W. Firim. Attorney.