ItouGet 60 l&ars Experience TUST think th is over. The style and qualiry attained in Clothcraft Clothes are the result of GO yc-nrs of clothes mrikms". Clothcraft makers have solved the problem of making clothes of r;:rcv:l in lasting styles, at fair prices. Th.'s is what Clothcraft Scic -.'S.c Tailoring means to you. We show you Clothcraft Clothes because we believe them to be the greatest values that can be ottered you at the price. The phenom enal success we have met in their sale vindicates our judgment. And, best of all, Clothcraft 'Cloilies are guaranteed to you. Every thread is pure wool, and the ttyle will stay until the garment's last day. If you have any complaint on a Clothcraft suit, we will instantly make it right, and the maters bac k us up. H V w 4 U.W Van a. V 'A s-S f 'I i JLU Ali-Wool Clothes $10 to$25 All wool, good style and tailoring, guaranteed. Bing-Stoke Company The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . , $175,000.00 $600,000.00 John H. Xaucher, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry 0. Delble OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Prea. DIRECTORS J. 0. King Dantci! Nolan J. 8. Hammond K. O. BonccKERS, Cashier John n. Corbett K.H.Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Grocery on the Corner CENTENNIAL! HALL BUILDING A few prices on good new groceries. Prunes 7c per pound 4 pounds for 25c Chocolate . 17c per cake Ginger Snaps 7c per pound Seeded Raisins 3 pounds for 25c; Tomatoes 8c per can Flour, feed, chicken feed, etc. Prices right all down the line. THOS. D. HOON x Picture of President Taft FREE If you will send two cents in starring. we will mail you a large reproduction in colors of a painting of President Taft (two-thirds of life size), suitable for fram ing an attractive for home or office. We pay 4 Compound Interest on Savings Accounts of any size, and you can bank by mail. Interesting booklet free upon request. Tni(oLojALTRV5TgMPANY (SAVINGS BANK) PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital and Surplus, - 10 Million Dollars. higH SPEED WAVERLY GASOLINES never fail guaranteed best for all Auto purposes. Three brands: 76 MOTOR STOVE Mode from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Coat no more than the ordinary kind. Your dealer knowa ask him. Waverly Oil WorKs Co.. ISfiBSSS Pittsburg, Pa. i - When Children Smoked. Jorovln Ue Huclufoit. v. ho published j In Paris lu 1071 uu account of bis trav ; els ! England, tells the following: "While wi were walking about the town t Worcester) hu asked me if It was the custom In Krunee lis In Knjr Inml that when tbe rlillilivn went t.i school they curried--In . their satchel Willi their books n pli'iC of tobacco, which their mothers took care to till enrly in the morning, It serving llicr.i instead of breakfast, and Hint at the accustomed hour every one laid aside his book to light bis pipe, the master smoking with them and teaching them how to hold their pipes and draw in tbe tobacco." In England at the tiling of tin1 g:al plague It was reported that no one liv ing in a tobacconist's house fell s: 1; of the disease. This caused a great de mand for tobacco. Ilearne says in hi-; diary, "I remember Hint I beard for merly Tom ltogers, who was yeoman beadle, say that when be was u school boy at Eton that year when the plague raged all the boys of thnt school wer obliged to smoke every' morning and that be was never whipped so much In his life ns be was one morning for not smoking." In the Nick of Time. The steamer was on the point of bviving, and tlx;, passengers lounged on the deck and wailed for thu start. At length one of them espied u cab in the far distance, and it soon be came evident that the driver was do ing his level best to catch the boat. Already the sailors' bands were on the gangways, and the cab's chances looked small Indeed. Then a sporiivc passenger wagered a ncn i;:ii ( p shilling that he would mi-s It. The offer was tnken, and at -once the deck became n scene of wild excitement. "He'll miss It!" "No; he'll .lust' do It!" "Come on!" , "He won't do it!" "Yes, he will. He's done- It! Ilur rah!' : In the very nick of time the cab ar rived, lis occupant sprauK out and ran up the one gangway left. . "Cast off!" he cried. It was the captain. rearson's week ly. '', An East Indian Verdict. , In a ease in one of our Indian courts n jury had before It evidence that could not be !u any way shaken. AVben the concluding slagd had been reached the following Interchange of conversa tion took place between the judge and his colleagues In the administration of justice: "Oenllemeu, are, you ready to give your verdict?" : "Yes." " ' , "What is your verdict?" "Our answer Is, sir, that you can do ns you like with the men that have confessed, but wo acquit nil the rest." "But Is it possible that you have weljhcfl the evidence?" "Evidence like tills can always bo fabricated." "Do you find that as regards these prisoners it has been fabricated?" "Evidence can be fabricated." "Ko the evidence Is untrustworthy?" "Unless a man confesses who can tell he Is guilty '"Bombay Gazette. The Fun of the Farce. It Is related that the manager of a theater consented lo hear In his room a young man who had an unfortunate impediment in his speech read a short farce, the sole condition being that It should not occupy more time than It took to finish the cigar the manager had just lit. They both started, tbe one rending, the other smoking, but as the mild Havana gradually grew shorter the worse the young author spluttered. They finished together. Of course the question was Immediately put, "What do you think of It?-" "Weil," replied lite manager, "it's not a half bad idea. Father, mother, lover, daughter, all stuttering, will be novel!" The author, furious. exclnlmed:"They don't stammer! It Is only my nilsfot tune." "Oh, then, the play isn't funny at nil! Sorry that I can't accept it," re turned the mannger. r Above Her Business. The tall man came Into her little blue kitchen and looked over the shelves which-were just benenth the level of his head, but above hers. He ran his finger over one shelf, then showed it to her. It was pretty black. "You are a nice housekeeper," he said. "This kitchen wasn't made for tall people," she explained falterlngly. "It was made for little ones." New JTork Tress. Crude Logic. It is told of an East Indian law stu dent that he once threw ids examiners into confusion by declaring matrimony to be an Illegal state, "now so? How so?" he was asked by the perturbed examiners, many of them married men. The student smiled beatlfically. "Mar riage," quoth he, "is a lottery, and lot teries are forbidden by law." A Frequent Insincerity. "The man's own words prove htm a prevaricator," snid Mr. Quibbles. "In what way?" "He writes me an Insulting letter and signs It 'Yours respectfully.' "Wash ington Star. Politics. ' NovIce--They tell me that a man can't go into politics and remain hon est. Old Stager Yes, he can. Bnt it Isn't necessary. Chicago Tribune. Success doesn't "happen." It is or ganized, pre-empted, captured by con centrated common sense. Frances B Wlllard. Tbe Lash of a Fiend Would have been about as welcome to A Cooper, ol Odwego, N. Y., as a nweiliBs lung racking cough tbut dell d ah inieoies for years. "It was most troublesome at night," he writcB, "nothing helped me till I used Dr. Klng'v New DUenvory which cured me completely. I never cough at night now." Millions kuow Its matchless murlL ' for stubborn colds, obstinate, coughs, sore lungs, lugrippe, asthma, hemorrhage, croup, whopping cough, or buy ffSver. It relieves quickly and never fails to BRtisfy. A trial con vinces. 00c to (1.00. Trial bottle free. It's positively guaranteed by H, L. McKntlre. Low Rates to the West. Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets to Koeky Mountains, Paeilio Coast, West ern Canada, Mexico and south western points on sale daily until April 14th at reduced fares. Consult nearest ticket agent, or J. P. Anderson, D. P. A., Pittsburgh, Pa. , We have shoes for sensible men and women with broad toes, low flat heels, flexible soles, You got your money's worth in comfort the first day worn, Trice t3.50 Adam's. v Did you get satisfaction out of your last pair of shoes? If not buy Walk Over shoes next time. Price $1.00. Adam's. AUDITORS' STATEMENT Of Financial Condition of Bor ough of West Reynoldsville for year ending March 14, 1910. W. B. STAUFFEH, Tax Collector, lu account Willi thu HorouKh of West Key noldsvlllo. 1907 Tex. DR. To ani't due Inst settlement. ... f 3.81 CR. By nm't coll, on :t.81 f .19 ' " Treas. receipts 3.82 WA ' Kit, DR. To ani't due Inst settlement... $48 03 CR. By am't61 coll, on $48 03 .... $2 40 (. " Treas, receipts 4! 03 48 03 LltillT. . DR. To nm't due lust settlement.... nt 04 CR. By nm't 6 coll. on 12.04 . .. $ IS " Treas. receipts 2 79 2 94 JigoS Tax HOUOl'GII. LK. To nm't due Inst settlement.... 09 (18 CR. By return nf seated property to commissioners $ 40 By nm't lift coll. on li9 28 . . . . 8 411 Trcns' receipts (15 82 09 08 WAT Ell. DR. To nm't due lust settlement . 27 84 CR. By return of seated property to commissioners $ 15 By nm't t coll. on ti" OH..':. 1 38 " Treas. receipts 20 31 27 84 " V,. LltillT. DR. To nm't due last settlement... 39 75 CR. By return of seated property to commissioners.-... . ... $ 25 By ain't coll. it on $39.50 1 98 " Trens.recelpts 37 52 39 75 I.. H. BOYLE, Tax Collector, In nccount with the Borounh of West Keynoldsvlllc year cr eliding March 14th, 1910, for tnxes of 1WI9. uououaii. DR. To nm't duplicate . fil7S 73 5jd added on $98 7i 4 04 080 07 Uu. By am't exonerations 1110 ' & rebate on $185 57.... 22 7S " 9 coll. on iMW 57.... 13 (17 hi coll. on $117 12.... 5 80 " 5t coll.it on $17 42. .. 87 " Treas. receipts 544 95 690 29 Bnlunce due horo SI 3s LinilT. v DR. To nm't duplicate $420 84 " 6 added 011 04 77 3 24 $424 08 CR. By am't exonerations 015 " t rebate on 283 81 14 19 " 3:f coll. on 2H3 si. . 8 51 " ft coll. on 72 21) 3 01 " 5 coll. on III 8S . ... 54 " treasurer's receipts.. . 310 00 $4174 4" Bnlance due boro 49 OS WATER. DR. To am't duplicate $l(ll-.99 "i 6 added on $is 27 .. b a 01 $102 on CR. By nm't exonerations 2 93 6 rebate u 114 18 B 71 " 3; coll. it on 114 18 3 43 " f coll. ou 29 54 1 4S " 5 coll. on 4 47 22 " treasurer's receipts 130 24 150 01 Balanco due boron 1! 11 12 89 (J. O. I1EBPEL, Bin ifess, In account with the Borouuli of West. Iteynoldsvllle for llio year ending March 14th, 1910. DR. To am't received from County Commissioner, hull rent.... 20 00 CK. By am't treasurer's receipts.... 20 00 WM. BtJItOE, Ex-Burgess, In account, with tho Boroueh of West Heynoldsville for the year ending March 14th, HIlO.i , t-il DR. To am't due from Inst settlem't $ 2 28 Hue borough 2 28 WM. L. .IOIINSON, Trensurer, in nccount, c. Willi Borough of West, Iteynoldsvllle for yeur ending Mun'h 14th, 1910. - DR. To am't due lust sett lement $M4 29 " received I'm Collector BtnulTer 181 09 To am t ree'd from Coll. Boyle 1,021 70 Bur. Ileipel 20 00 " " " suite Treas. 2 39 ( " " " Co. Treas. licenses 120 On To am't ree'd l.mO.D.iP.T. Co. 07 50 1,927 (Hi CR. ' By am't orders redeemed 1,302 78 " i treasurer's 27 26 1,390 01 Balance In hands of Treas.. 537 02 RECAPITULATION, March 14th, 1010. Resources. Am't In treasurer's bnnds $537 02 Am't due from Collector Boyle 143 95 Am't due f'm Ex-Burv. Burge. 2 28 Am't of bills outst'd'g and Que 6 50 $090 35 CJLIabllltles. None. Correct. Tiiog. O. McEmtkir, I W. E. Shannon, VAudltoi?. B. W. TAorrKH, Made-to-Measure Garments Half Usual Price 1 ' - We can supply you man tail ored garments, made to your measure, for not more than half the usual charge made by ladies' tailors. You can choose from GG styles the latest creations shown in the Spring Fashion Portfolio of the American Ladies' Tailoring Co., Chicago. All of these styles suits, coats, dresses, capes and skirts are shown here in actual colors. We will show you samples of 238 fabrics all the new weaves and colors, Within ten day9 to iwu weens we can nave any gar ment made to your measure in any style and any cloth. Fit Guaranteed. An experienced fitter takes all your measurements right in our store. Then a diagram is made showing all the facts needed re garding your style and individ uality. The result is more than a per- icci nr. you get something dis tinctive fitted to you alone. You get all the man-tailored ef fects which usually cost half again to twice as much. And we guarantee satisfaction. The maker permits us to return any garment which isn't perfect in every way. Remarkable Prices. Man-tailored suits, made to your measure, cost from $13.50 to $4-5.00. Dresses run from $9.50 to $30.00. Coats from $8.00 to $30.00. Capes from $9.50 to $22.00. Skirts from $5.00 up. These are for made-to-measure garments, made by the largest and most famous tailoring house f-sTS K.'i Ic-1 ll!f icl mm 1 , 1 11 1 V;M ill I' m . III "II I"-! U 1 . . .1 I"- 1 .'III .'.vi't.':'vii,ll;:.;.:i5i,;1' of its kind Made exactly as well and fitting as perfectly as the' highest-priced garments made. See the Portfolio. Come and see these many charming styles. See the 238 styles of cloth. Let us show you how much you can get for a price you'll be glad to pay. It is like having the largest tailoring shop in America brought right to your door. lgH) Bing-Stoke Company. For Most People It Is Easier to Earn Money than to Save It. But your earning ability will not continue indefinitely, and it is therefore imporf ant 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 depopit any amount and at any time. We will do this. And no worry. The Peoples National Bank (Oldest Bank in the County.) REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Capital and Profits $130,000.00. Keeourcee $550,000.00. Ml "B II II Ideal Wherever You Live you may avail yourself of the unexcelled facilities offered by this strong bank. Uncle Sam's mail car s riers will bring your deposits from any part of the world. We will cheerfully mail you booklets ex plaining our system of giving to out-of-town accounts precisely the same care as those of local residents. FOUR PER CENT AND NO WORRY. PITTSBURGH BANlt'itSAVINGS 4ihAVE and SMITH FIELD tr. PITTSBURGH PA. ASSETS OVER, 16 MILLION DOLLARS i Write for Booklet CM. ri