Ilou Are Birticular gUT you are no more particular when you buy a suit than we are. You strive to get the greatest value for your money. So do we. It s good business. Where you would lose $1 we would lose $1,000. We are proud of our buying ability when we offer you Clothcraft Clothes. gra We bring them to you :V from a maker who has achieved wohders in the clothing world. By scientific tailoring the Clothcraft manufacturers reduced the cost of production one-tliird. And the gain to you is pure wool clothes with lasting shape and style to sell at reason able prices. With every Clothcraft garment goes a guarantee signed by the maker that frees you forever from clothes troubles. CLOTHCRAFT M-Wool Clothes $10to$25 Let us show you this splendid line. Bing-Stoke Company. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. J Are You Sure? At the mention of Ruberoid Roofing-, one often hears such remarks as " Oh yes, Smith has his barn covered with that." But are you sure it is Ruberoid f Are you sure you know all about the genuine Ruberoid f The name "RUBEROID " is so well known that when ready-to-lay roofing is spoken of, most people naturally think that it is Ruberoid. But don't forget that there is only ONJ3 RUBEROID ROOFING Truia Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Offlc. Being the first in the field and the standard for over sixteen years, it naturally has many imitators. But its record for durability has never been equaled. We, can show you proofs of it. ' ' . It adds years of life to any building to which it is applied. Water-Proof, Weather-Proof and Fire-Resisting. Will not melt, crack or rust Costs less than metal or shingles wears longer. Any handy man can apply it. Write for free samples and booklet No. 40. For Sale by Th i Woodwork Supply Company lieynokisville, Pa. a inin, paie oil tiign real viscosity no fictitious body. Retains its lubricating powers at high temperatures. The best oil for either air or water-cooled cars. "Perfect Lubrication Without Carbon Deposit" Jttkjour daUr-a Mat will conolnc: WAVERLY OIX WORKS CO.. PITTSBURG, PA. Indapandant Oil Roflnora. JOB WORK of all kinds promptly done at . -THE STAR OFFICE Mail Trains are Always Running and ready to carry your deposits to the Pittsburgh Bank for Savings. Many depositors never visit the bank. We are heartily glad to see all who come, and glad to receive by mail the business of those who can not come in person. We have depos itors in all parts of the world who get FOUR PER CENT on -their savings and are relieved of all worry. PITTSBURGH BANKjoSAVINGS fUWE and iSMITffFIELD ST. PrrSBlUGH PA. ASSETS OVER. 16 MILLION DOLLARS . ' Write for Booklet CM. How the "Advocate" Compare! in Cost With Other Papers. Tbe following list of subscription prices of denominational - papers of about the same size and (trade shows what a marvel of cheapness the Pitts burgh Christian Advocate is: Pittsburgh Advocate in advance $1 00 , Western Advocate ' , . " 2 00 Northwestern Advocate " 2 00 Pregjjytarlan Banner " " 2 00 Congrfgatlonallst " " 3 00 New York Observer " " 3 00 New York Observer otherwise 4 00 The Interior In advance 2 50 The Interior otherwise 3.00 Herald & Presbyter In advance 2 60 The Presbyterian In advance 2 60 Most of the above have Increased tbelr rates recently because of In' creased prices in material and labor. Tbe only change made In the Pitts- burgb Christian Advocate 1b "cash" In advance, rather than an Increase In price. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Property Changes in Jefferson County Put Upon Record. M. M. Fisher to W. F. Hutchinson, for 67 acres in Wlnslow township. 1160. January 7, 1009. Henry Brown, by executors, to W. F. Hutchinson, for 131 acres In Washing ton and Wlnslow townships. 12,600, December 29. 1909. W. C. T. U., Pancoast, to W. F. Hutchinson, for 1 sore In Wlnslow township. 110 50. December 23, 1008, J. Linn Mullen, et al., to W. F. Hutchinson, for 131 acres In Washing ton and Wlnslow townships. 1326. December 11, 1909. Frank K. Mullen to W. F. Hutchln son, for 131 acres In Washington and Wlnslow townships. December -, 1909, Israel Snyder to Homer E. onyder, for 54 acres in Wlnslow township, tl Octoher 4, 1909. George Stewart to Ellsha Cox, tor lot In Washington township. $50. April 1. 1909. Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But tbls is costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured trie of lung trouble," writes W. U. Nelson, of Calomine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds In weight. Its surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to tt. Its positively guaranteed for coughs, colds, lagrlppo, asthma, croup all threat and lung troubles. 50o and 11.00. Trial bottle free at H. L. McEotlre's. Noah's Anchors. A story of a pair ot anchors is told In tbe book entitled "To Kalrwan the Holy." Kalrwan Is the Mecca of the west It Is a city so sacred that women are allowed to move about In it but very little. One of the Interesting sights la tbe Mosque of Emir Ben Said Hon Mupbtah. This mosque, wttb its sis melon shaped domes, is tbe tomb of a most amusing old Moslem who died about the middle of tbe last century. He had great power over the bey and managed affairs according to his own pleasure. This Moslem got possession In Tunis of four large anchors which probably belonged to some old men-of- war abandoned on account of stress of weather. Tbe gentleman with the long name was not content witb any such prosaic explanation of tbelr origin. By means ot tbe labor ot 600 Arabs be bad tbe anchors dragged from Tunis and deposited In front of his bouse. The transportation took Ave months. He then declared them to be tbe an chors by wblcb Noah fastened tbe ark to Mount Ararat Tbe relics are now Id tbe mosque ot tbelr former owner and are regarded as holy. His Rules of Golf. A lawyer of considerable prominence took up the game of golf. Some of his friends volunteered chapters of advice, while another presented to tbe beginner a book of rules. After com pleting bis first round the counselor was asked If be bad mastered tbe rules. The perspiring lawyer realized tbe sarcasm of tbe remark, bat proved equal to the occasion. "Tbe rules? Oh. they are quite simple," be replied. "There are two I know of. and to my mind tbey are tbe most Important You must hit tbe ball with your club. and after you have bit It you must find It, of course, before you bit It again. It will take an honest man sev eral weeks to master these two rules. After driving tbe ball you must hit It wherever It lies. Good lies are as Im portant In golf as In fishing. Losing a ball costs you two strokes and the price ot tbe ball. Hitting a caddie with tbe ball is justifiable homicide." New York Tribune. An Effort to Console. Yes," said Mrs. Flummcrton, "my ancestors were among the country's first settlers." Well," answered Mrs. Cumroz con solingly, "tbe social and educatloual facilities In those days must have been rather crude, but I dou't believe In heredity." Washington Star. Foolish Question. Some one stole every blessed stock ing off onr line." "What are blessed stockings?" "Those which are not dnrned, of course." Exchange... ! It's the World's Best. No one has ever made a salve to ompare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve, t's the perfect bealer ot cuts, corns burns, bruises, sofes, scalds, bolls, uloers, eczema, salt rheum. For sore eyes, Cold sores, chapped hands or sprains, Its supreme. Infallible tor ciles. Only 25o at H. L. McEotlre's. All ladies' suits reduced at J. H Fink's store, Punxsutawney, Pa. ANNOUNCEMENTS For Congress J. N. LANGHAM, Of Indiana. Bubject to the action of the Republicans f the 87th Conftrexsional District, at the numrjr eiuciiuD, Daturuuy, j une IU, llilv, V For Assembly ; S. TAYLOR NORTH I CX Of Punxsutaffney.: K3A Subject to action of the Republlcans"of etrerHon county nt the primary election to V UCIU ilUDB , IVlVt For Assembly HENRY I. WILSON, Ot Big Run. Subject to the action of the Republican . w- ........ ....... ii n i j nv in u jjiiujnij oiniMuu w m iiuiu juuoi, al'llf. For Assembly JAMES G. MITCHELL, Of Perry Township. Subject to the action of the Republican voters of Jefferson county at the primary election to be held June 4, 1910. Endorsed bv the Antl-Buloon I.eamie nf the For Assembly WILLIAM A. CALHOUN, Of Full a Prodr fliihlanf rt the nnln.. . 1.11 wu"jfc"' w ovuuu ui nits ntjpuuiicttn voters of Jefferson county at the primary t-fuuiji Dtato nuu unuuiia gHERIFF'S SALE. j, .v u m (V ' 11,1 i ' rMllWJ. tEJIAJ.. lit" filled out of tlia Court, nf Inmmnn Pinna nf Jefferson county, Fa., and to me directed, I will expose to public sale or outcry at the cum k iiuuoc id ma uuruiiKu oi jsrooKviuo, fa., on Saturday, flay 7, 1910, - . At one 0 clock p. m..- all ithe following real All the defendants riant, title. Internnf and claim of. In and to all thai, i-ermin nf nana situate, iviug anu Doing In the borouKh of Uuvnoldsvirie. Jefferson nlnnt v Paimuui- vanla, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Jn the north by Mary Dillman;on the south by M. M. Fisher; on the east by raai.ui nunc,, nuu UM lillU West UyanaiieV! belnn sixty (B0) feet front on said street by one hundred and nft.v Hum fwet. in Hamh on.i having erected thereon a frame bouse 18x110 feet with kitchen attached 11x15 feot and ftont porch 0x22 feet, also barn nh.,t. lvir. ieet. Pelted and taken In execution and In ha sold as the property of Dominic Uataldo, and Domlnlrk Cataldo, admluistrutor of Hl- umunu uaiaiiio, ueceaseo. tl. l a. Wo. 41, April ir. 11)10 E. D. JIOUllACKBN. ALSO All the defendants' rlirlit. tit le. In . terest and claim of. In and to all that, enrmin piece or parcel of land situated In tnwnshi,. ui ivnniiiK 11,11, uuuiiiy ui jencrson and state of Pennsylvania and being In the east end of the village nf Allen Mills, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: lleglnnlng at n imt nil iimiKii, Ul Mltlll Hireut aiMI alley, and thence running northerly and along said nllev sevenl v feet to a mist,, t.ncni-e piuikfIu and at right angle with said alley lifty feet to a post; thence southerly and at right angle with IiihI seventy feet to a post on margin of said Main street, thence westerly along margin of said Main street: bounded on the south by Mala street; on the west by an alley, on the north by lands of J. (i. Allen and on the east, by lands of .1. (1. Allen, con taining b.Ami superficial feet and being the Fame lahd conveyed to trustees of Mill Hail by J, U, Allen ot ux. ti v tleed dated Hu inn, day of September, 1101 and recorded in the uecoruer s onice oi jeueison county In deed book 9H nage l.i. ami having ereptci ih.MA. a frame uutldlug two stories high 24x40 feet. Belzed. and taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Flub y lJaugherty and J. II. Koss, trustees, and Laud and Improve uient nsnucuti ion, trustees OI Mill Hall. Alias ii.ru, no. 1, August term mil) W. I. SWOPH. ALSO All the defendants' rnrht. tit in Interest and elalm of. In and in all that. certain piece, puree or lot of land lying, unuiH n-nu anuniu ill mtj uoruugu OI liroOK- vllle, county of Jellerson and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Being Lot No. 1 of election U In rini,.lA. U I . . .- 'I' .. 1 I wu..vij, mvaiu., CllipiOUlll HI1U Conrad s plot or plan of lots to the said Dorougn oi nrooKviue, recorded in Deed Book Vol. 104, page 174, being bounded on the north by a forty foot street; on the east by Lot No. 2. of Section B: on the south hv a sixteen foot alley and on the west by a sixteen fua.t alley, being forty-six feet wide and one hundred and thirty seven feet and eleven Inches long along said lot No. I; and one hundred and thirty-eight feet and eight Inches long along said alley and being the same lot of land conveyed by W.N.Conrad et. al. to Arthur J. Bush, by deed dated March 18, 1X05, and recorded March 21, 1UI0, In the Recorder's office In and for t) county of Jefferson In Doed Book No. lot, page 4i, naving erected tnereon a two-story frame building 10x30, a well of water and outbuildings. Belied, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Arthur J. Bush and Irwin (Irvtn) Harmon. V I. t n. no. 4J, April Term, 1010, E. D. Conrad. TEriMS: The following must be atrlctlv com nl led wltb when property Is stricken down: 1. When the nlalntlff or other lien credit ors become the purchaser, the cost on the writs must oe paid, ana a list or liens. Includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such lein creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such proportion thereof as he may claim must be furnished to Hie sheriff. See I'urdon's digest, Hth, Ed., page 448. Smith's form, Page 384. 2. All bids must be paid In full. All sales not settled tmtnedlatlev will be continued until two o'clock p. m., of day of sale at wmcn time an property not settled ror will again he put. up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. All write staid after being adverrlsed. the cost, nf advertising must be pala. A, K. UALKHAITH, April 12. MO. Sheriff HUGHES & FLEMING. ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldsvilln, Pa TSSOLUTION NOTICE. Nntlrn 1h hereby Klven Unit the nirtnerHhin Ihm c i ofore ex 11 1 nff bet w ee it Cieoi uo V. Hunter hikI Joseoh 11. M 1 rmi. (mint biiulrn'uH under tlio firm name nf Hunter .St Mllltten, meat nutrkel, KeyiinUlsvIHe, I'll.. het ii dissolved by mutual ennm t, tJeorjre Muntnr retiring. The bunines will iiHroifti r he cnndui'ted by Joseph R. MuMreri. au oii'mhiiuiiik iiecounis Rteciue Reynoldsville Building And Loan Association ItRYNOLDSVILL, PA. TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT MARCH 21ST, 1910, John M. Uaya, 1'reaitlent C. J. Kerr, Vice-President John M. Hnya F. 8. Hofltnan William CopplnR V. B. Pratt OFFICERS. John H. Kaucher, Treastir Lawrence J. McEntire, Secretary ai. ni. Davis, solicitor DIRECTORS. C. J. Kerr R. H. Wilson -F. P. Adleaperger M. S. Sterley L. J. McEntire John H. Kaucher Henry C. Deible A. T. McClure M. M. Fisher and pnyHhle to Hunter & Mliliren and must I be uiilflwitl.ln thirty days. Any bills iiuiiinst ! the old firm should be presented promptly, ' MEETS FIRST MONDAY AFTER THIRD SATURDAY x IN EACH MONTH Statement of Cash. RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS TO MARCH 21, 1910. RECEIPTS. ?UM' &c '91,091.810.88 XU"T; 8'7"3 "ea'E8tate 29,99888 Rent" 7,294.62 $1,002,871.17 PAYMENTS. f.n.8 V ' 671,GC0.8a Withdrawals 340,444 5ft penBM 80,910.0 I""ronce 0,218.52 Ut,urM v - 490 82 Books ..... 300 03 Forfeited stock - jq- gr Interest paid for advance payment g 202 50 CnBh -v.. 2,89i.QO 1,002,871.17 Assets and Liabilities. ASSETS. Loans on first mortgnBe $257,000.00 Loans on stork 10400 00 ' Due from stockholders ' 0 201 80 Renl estate..... 'iZZZZ 8!oio!o Ilnlunce in Treasury 894 00 ' $293,505.89 E ; LIABILITIES, Value of stock ." $280,820.83 Dues puid in ml v mice ( Unearned premiums Gil 02 Due Solicitor trnnn Duo treaRiirer 25 00 Due on loans f !Z!ZZZ 1 ,07o!c4 $293,505 89 9 a. m. to 12:00 tn. OFFICE HOURS. . ... 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. 0:00 to 7:30 p, m. snood "U"A R3JtS ejaqg jad anl"A fnattajj ocnojois J5-"(JC to isao-t eon? o too o in lO-ececiNMi-ii-irHf-i So i o x i i.o o tr: i.o w x ?t i &l 2 S t E: ' ' "! 't c5' w o e o' x ci t"H eta G90 co so 05 X oc I- -M IX. iN 10 LO os'o CQX 3St 15 v (Di-I 1-1 IN eg x ce t-; ci is eo oi r- o t jes o"ej o"" tots -f Ti'-jTffirH 5 r-Mis OiX) ftD TOOS 0)0 55 05 IN E2S!!2''55',,"x:'-'foJi . . . . " " w v " O C -i St 05 0 00 cS 05 O Ci 7i & r- 0Xt-OlC-Jt-JIS5ffli-l,-l WBqg jad .)gojj x ec --o in rH05203-5i-!CXi,iA,.o1t,xi--4s5 2 2 2? S S IS 50 i " h (5rO5C005IWpHr-trHr- ojaqg jad u piB,i esoqocSoieoeoseSSceoso etooHiocgas-jiocffioo'-tiinoS'tiooMa eowiinrHooe93sxi-t-o!Sis!5!w5j5S3 vH f iWJBqg p3MOJJoqn,q rHCTXXgX-XfflTOOrU5li5OaOrr5WS5XK' Bajeqg pOMOJJOJJ sajsqg Oint-ooo5eieor-o5e4ri6t-o543stiire5xir- na9ff.xotcnMo4os0Htt-p5i-i. t-WLOi-wxNi-TOcsiio555rt-sxo;-tolo HHINr-HHHH HHrlrtHet S-?H O H Si U a v) c;c:cc r-nMCiosos-ticurisoi-tQdabii se:ooeccoteodoo:sc:5o - 't 4i Si S3IH3S a cj 1 1 Q.o at a &, ao a" ay aU a ticffin-i'isot-i.co rt 1 1.0 S" H. r a J rlTllMlNCmN01'MNin(No:o:o5r5 05 S5r:X0505-5 o S t3 s . &3. Ml 1 8 a a a a 3 The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $175,000.00 Resources . $600,000.00 OFFICERS Joan H. ICadciimr, Pres. J. O. Kino, Vlce-Pren. K. C. Schdokkbs, Oaahler OIUECTOKH John H. K anchor J, 0. King Daniel Nolun Jnhn F. Corbet -Henry O. Delhle J. S. Uammnnd K. II. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Geo. (). Ilt'KTKit. April 28th, 1910. 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