J" I -3KS2 Blaiirsville College FOR WOMEN , ? S8th YEAR An Institution Unsurpassed for Mental and Physical Training The college provides a liberal edu cation, thorough instruction, home surroundings and care. Large campus for Athletics. Another new building this year. Only 120 accepted. Others on - list. -sectarian) guidance. estic Science ry Department Art I Faculty Consists of Thirteen High class Professors , Rates Low For catalogue and further par ticulars, address MAGNUS C. IHLSENC CE.E. M.i Ph. D. I Preaident Blainrilh College Blairsville Pa. Libsrts. Liberia shares with rinltl the dis tinction of being the only place In the world whore tho negro niliw not only himself, but nlsd nueli white men as dwell tlit-re. Liberia's history has been one Ions record of Intertribal and civil wars, iiltboiiKb Its record In this respect, It Is only fair to say, is loss sanguinary thnn thnt of Haiti. In fact, so caivful la the I.lberiuu of his Kkin when lighting Is In progress that It had become a standing Joke that a Ubcrtnp battlefield Is the safest place on earth and that to become n soldier in Liberia Is to embrace the least dan gerous profession known to mankind. Pearson's Weekly. Rarjtilaa' Eons . mm Reptiles eggs are not very attrac tive objects. In the case of crocodiles and many kinds of tortoises they tire pale colored or white and resemble those of Wrds In shape. Itut the egg of the gopher tortoise Is remarkable for Its complete roundness. It might well be mistaken for a golf ball. Many fiuakes' eggs are soft skinned, brown as to color and look fur till the world like a number of new potatoes. Scien tific American The Prettiest Feet A Swiss professor named Red6rta states that not one woman In a score has a perfect foot owing to the wear lug of high heeled boots and pointed toe' shoes. Russian, German, Ameri can, Austrian and Dutch women, be says, have broad feet, while those of Englishwomen are too narrow to fulfill classical ami healthy conditions. The women of the Latin races, excluding Frenchwomen, have the best formed and therefore the prettiest feet, the professor says. Enthusiasm. The organist sent a little boy to In quire of the minister what the flrst hymn would be. "Tell her." said the minister, ! would like 'Carol. Broth ers. Carol." " The little boy thought he said Howl. Brothers, Howl." and told the organist that tho minister's selection was "Yell. Brothers, yell." New York Times. Runs In the Family. Mr. Agile (to Mr. Stoutman, running for a can Hello, old boy! I thought you .were too lazy to run like that. Mr. .Stoutman (languidly) Easily ex plained, my dear boy. " Laziness runs In our family. Ljpplncptt's. (Ubetcrlbe- for The -X-Star hich SPEED WAVERLY GASOLINES - never fail guaranteed best for all Auto purposes. Three brands: 76 MOTOR STOVE Made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Cost no mora than the ordinary kind. Your dealer knows ask him. Waverly Oil WorKs Co.; Itf Pittsburg, Pa. T&eServicclhatwGivcsYouflicncorw The moment any Bell telephone Announces your presence, at the other end of the wire, you have the floor! It is the spirit of NOW that has universalized the Bell Telephone System. No matter how far you may be from vour obtective coin t. nor how importantly engaged your party happens to be, you are granted an audience the instant your can sounds at his desk. No waiting, no delay, no formality jf sending in your card no subordinates to consalt no deferred interview. You have the floor! The Bell code the spirit of NOW, serves you just as faithfully in matters social and personal as in those of business. When HesiroH ir cuts out all time-taking preliminaries by getti ng you right at the "nub" of the matter in hand ; while with equal facil ity it will serve as a medium for the exchange of mutual courtesies. '? To paraphrase an old Maying, "time, tide and TELEPHONE wait for no i man. ' The Long Distance Service of the Bell not only takes you to your destination instantly finds your man for you but it actually puts voa in touch with him AND GIVES YOU THE FLOOR. American Telephone and Telegraph Company and Associated Companies For Rates and Other Information Regardino Service, Call tbe District Manager The Central District and Printing Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM The Roof Is the Most Important Part of a House You have no troubles with leaking: roofs when your house is covered with RUBEROID Roofing. RUBEROID roofs are weather proof, fire-resisting and wind-proof. . BlBEHDlD Hoofing gives better and longer protection, costs less than ' shingles, tin; tar, slate, or any other ordinary roofing to maintain. v Before-you .decide about what roofing to use, you should write today for our two instructive books on roofing. They are sent tree to house-owners. THE STANDARD PAINT COMPANY, 100 William Street, New York truobOOwnt-BiiMM, Philadelphia, Cbl.ago. KaaaaaCity, Atlanta, St. Paul. CUoinna'tl, D0jLSaa Franolaoo RUBEROID has 300 imitations, which . is the best evidence of its high quality. Inferior articles are never imitated. For Sale by The Woodwork Supply Company . -;v ; ; REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . . Golburn People Here Yesterday A l-mre number of stockholders of the Colburn Machine Glass Company came to Reynoldsville yesterday to see the glass ma chine in the Star Glass plant op erate, The machine will cease operations to-day pending the action of the directors nf hi Colburn Company at a meetintr 10 oe neia in wew Komuity Sat urday of this week. Political Pot ' Is Boiling A convention rnmnrr1 nf orominent Teffersoncountv noli. ticians of both parties met in the Star Glass office at Reynoldsville Friday night and named P. W. Bovd. of Punxsutawnev. and A. D. Deemer. of Brookvillp. n deln. gates to the "third party" con ventionto be held in Philadel phia July 28th. Raymond E. Brown, of Brpok ville. acted as chairman ofrru convention and W. L. McCrack en, of BrookVille, as secretary. I BANKERS ORGANIZE. (Continued from First Page.) tutlon represented In the association, bus become a remote possibility. The ofllcers of ibe Association are: President, S. A. Hlnn, Punxsutaw nay; vice presidents, Joha E. DuBole, DuBols; G. E. HUdebrand, Indiana; R. M. Wilson, Indiana, J. H. Fink, Punx sut&wney; secretary, E. E. Llndemuth, Clearfield; treasurer, George W. Canoe, Eoutdale. Executive Committee, L. W. Robin son, Punxsutawney, chairman; M. I. MoCreight, DuBols; C. S. Russell, CurwenBvIIle; B. M. Marlln, DuBuli; H. B. Powoll, of Clearfield; W. H. Ban ford, Patton. Admission Committee, C. G. Avery, Phlllpsburg, chairman; James R. Daugherty, Indiana; Charles Irvln, Big Ruu; A. E. Woolrldge, Clearfield: H. 8. Whlteman, Jr., Clearfield; A. L. Haggerty, Coal port. The banks represented last week, and comprising the members of the associa tion are: Punxsutawney Punxsutawney Na tional Bank, Farmers & Miners Trust Company. DuBols Deposit National Bank, Du Bols Fatlonal Bank; Union B.anklngand Trust Company. Clearfield Coupty National Bank, Clearfield' National Bank, Clearfield Trust Company, Farmers and Traders National Bank. Indiana Citizens' National Bank, First National Bank, Farmers' Bank, Indiana County Deposit Bank, Savings and Trust Company. Reynoldsville Citizens' National, First National, People's National. Curwehsvllle National Bank, Houtz dale National- Bunk, Maderla National Bank, Coalport National Bank, Glen Campbell First National Bank, Rural Valley National Bank, First National Bank, Plumvllle: '. Mahaftey National Bank; First National Bank, Pbtlips- burg; Bituminous National Bank, Win burne; First National Bank, Falls Creek; Citizens' National Bank, Bis Run; First National Bank, Sykesville; Jefferson County National Bank, Brook vllle: First National Bank, Osceola Mills; First National Bank, Blalrsville; Dayton National Bank; Bank of Jo sephine. Punxsutawney Spirit. Treating Barked Maple Trees. A business man of Maucb Chunk, Pa., whose maple shade trees were badly barked to the eapwood, sent a letter to Prof. H. A. Surface, State Zoologist, for Information as to what to do'to help the trees outgrow their Injury, to which tbe Professor dictated the following re ply: t "Replying to your letter asking what to do to help your maple shade trees, which have been skinned to the sap wood, I beg to say that J can recommend nothing better than to treat Immediate ly any tree that has been skinned, by painting It with warm or melted graft ing wax, and then covering it with a thick plaster made of equal parts of fresh cow manure and clay,, bound in place with cloths such as old gunny sacks. Part of the virtue of treatment, for a skinned or peeled tree, consists lu giving an Immediate application to keep it from becoming dry. If I had no other way to do this at once, I should simply apply a ooatlngof mud and when I oould get tbe grafting wax ready I should wash off the mud, and then give the grafting-wax application, because this would be more permanent than anything else. "It would also be well to cut back, the the tops of the trees, to some extent, because the area through which sap has been flowing has now been reduoed, and It will give a reduction in the vitality of the tree if not cut back some. Tha 8unny 81ds of 8uprstltlon. That there Is anything genial, cheer log or therapeutically valuuble nbout superstition may seem a tall, state ment. The adjective generally associ ated with It la "dark." On the con trary, there Is something very bright ening about a four leaf clover. Who Is not a little more of an optimist for picking up a horseshoe? What lone ly farmer's wife, stormbound on a winter afternoon, with unwelcome lei sure on her hands, but feels a little quickening of tbe pulse as she drops her scissors and beholds tbem sticking up in the carpet or discovers that she has laid an extra place at the table? Company signs are the commonest and welcomed of all superstitions. The scissors, the needle, the dishcloth, the fork the Saturday sneeze, all Inculcate hospitality and reward It by an unex pected visitor. If the needle Blants as it stands up In the crack of the floor It foretells a gentleman. Run, young daughters of the house, and put a blue bow In your hair! Atlantic Monthly. Working It Out. ' The following note was delivered to a schoolmistress recently: "Dear Mum I am sorry that John ny won't be able to come to school to day. Be has gone with his father to act as timekeeper. The sum von ernv Johnny last night was, 'If the road is one and a quarter miles long how long, will it take a man to walk that dis tance twentv-slx and a half time Ma average rate of progress being three and three-quarter miles per hour? Johnnv ain't a mnn vnt an m AmVa the only man in this bouse he had to go. xney started at 4 o'clock this moraine, and dad snld he'd finish th sum in one day If he could manage it, though it would mean hard going. Dear mum. next tlmn vnn wnnf nnv Information please make it 'woman,' men 1 can ao tne sum ana dad can go to his work." London Scraps. ---J'l.i.ll.l., UIIW,...M' .1' 1 ir Is The only Insured. Sewing liirin mi 1 , Just Think of It? Th Fan Sewing Machine Is in sured far (ire years against accident breakage, wear, fire, tornado, lieht ning and water. This shows our faith in Sewing Machine ThtnH what this rnaanst II B4U1, OKI II ma Snak Iha viola aiadilBa ai aar aut (atMla, Ml, of ttxhmoat, llcj H will at laalacaa a) ma without chut. Hughes & Flemlnj uryrtoiusviiiu, ru i I Knickers-How. laree is their subur ban place? Booker Large! Why, they have to have folding beds for the flow ers. New York Sun. JUGHES & FLEMING. F NERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. , Reynoldsville, Pa. N' OTICE. IN RE ESTATE OV WILLIAM SHOEMAKER LATE OF WIN9LOWvTOWNSHIP DE CEASED. Petition of tho ndmlnlfitratrlx fordlHcharg'e, was presented to the orphans court on the2?th day of .lime, Will, whereupon the court di rected notice of suld petition to parties Inter ested to be served by publication, as required by law and rules of court. Returnable etc. By the court. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. Northampton Hard Vein Roofing Slate . A superior product.fdoes not absorb moisture, is unchangeable in color and does not fade, rust or decompose. A roof of Hard Vein Slate needs no reoair. Sold hv ' V1 THE WOODWORK SUPPLY COMPANY REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen-Day Excursions July 28, August 11 and 25, and Sept. 8, 1910 Clfl or QIO to j Atlantic City, Cape May IlllaV 1 Wlldwood, Anielaea, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea WIW Wlaaa , I imeuity, Avalon, . i., Kehoboth, Del., and Ocean Olty, Md. t!9 or tM to iAsbury Park LonS Bran alll UK I1IlL 1KJ 1 West End, Hollywood, Klberon, Deal Beach, Allenhurst, QlaW QIT I North Ailmry Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, V Avon, Helmar, Omo, 8prlnz Lake, Sea Olrt, Brlelle. Point Pleasant and Bay Head, N. J. . FROM REYNOLDSVILLE. Tickets at tbe lower rate good only In coaobea. Ticket at the higher rate (rood in Parlor or Sleeping Care In connection wtyi proper Pullman tickets. SPECIAL TRAIN OF PARLOR CARS AND COACHES Leaves Pittsburgh at 8 55 a. m. and runs through to Atlantio City. Tickets (rood for paaoasre on special train and its connections or on trains leav ing Pittsburgh at 4.55 p. m., 9.33 p. m., (coaches only), and 5.50 p. m. (sleeping cars only), and their connections. For leaving time of trains, stop-over privileges, and full ( information consult nearest ticket agent, or James P. Anderson, D. P. A., Sixth Avenue and Smitnfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. J. R. WOOD. Passenger Traffic Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent-
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