The First National Bank Of REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $175,000.00 Actual Resources over $650,000.00 Jobs H. 4accber, Pre. John H. Knucner Henry 0. Delble OFKIOKKtt o. Kino, Vlt;e-Pre. ' OIREOTORS .0. Klni Dunliil Nolun J. t). Hammond K. C. Bohdokerr. Cashier John H. Corbet I H. H. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Careful Management Has much to do with the puccenRsul de velopment of every organization. The executive stall of this bank is composed of men who devote their en tire time to the management of this bank. Capital and Profits $131,000.00. Resources $641,000.00. Tii e;p eoples national bank (Oldest Bank in the County) IF YOU have no money saved now and are not planning to begin saving, at once you are unconsciously planning that some body else use his sayings to help take care of you in the future. The only way to enjoy independence is to save a part of your income. v Saving money is a duty in the start but it becomes a pleasure in theend. We pay 4 per cent on savings deposits. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results They are Free; Call and Get One your urns K '"I s mm mr " " v--"' . . 7 . n- limirhttnlffi ineverv home In your town ana vimrmy: Deiwrniiii vrj un mj oi.Kht to keep SATCnK-B H RRB9 jm their h.. me the J J they neea il: ior it win Minim j wii" ..u - - . only a llmtted number of them 1U be let out at. tlilt time. Nature's Herbs are for sale at the Druggists, Reynoldsville, Pa: A. Carlson's, Prescottville, Pa., and Joseph Bateson's Rathmel,Pa. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ailmosei of the People who reP- InK To and Fro. James Pontefrnut was Id Brook vllle Saturday. Miss, Emma Davis la visiting In Atlantic Cilv. Mrs. M. Martin visited hersisterat New Bethlehem the paBt week. , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford, of Vandergrift, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Myurs. Will H. Bell haa been "under the weather" the past week and unable td attend to hU store. H. M. Olmstead, of Hidgway, auditor for the Elk Tanning Co., was in Reyn oldsville last week. Miss Mario Altman, of New Bethle hem, spent Sunday with Miss Alice Mitchell In this place. Ed. Phillips and wife, of Philadel phia, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Phillips on Jackson street. Robert Broulous, who has been fore- man or the I oiunrar printing omce several years, has resigned that position, Thomas Haggerty returned to Reyn oldsville Friday after several weeks' absence looking after U. M. W. of A, business. William Lolt aud wife, of DuBols, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. StlteB, In West Reynoldsville. H. Eugene Phillips was to Franklin this week helping to decorate the city for the big Old Home Week reunion August 7 to 13. The August sooial of Presbyterian Work Society will be held at Mrs. James McCrelght's home Thursday evening, August 4th, at 7.30. M. C. Phalen, of West Reynoldsville, was called to St. Murys Friday to at tend the funeral of a brother's wife, Mrs James Phalen, who died July 25th at the age of GS years. Mrs. Jams D. Williams and son, Clifford, and Mr. aud Mrs. John Barclay and family have gone to North Fork park, near Brookvllle, to camp duriug the month of August, Dr. B. E. Hoover and son, Burton, were visiting the former's parents at Wlnslow Sunday. Doctor reportB the apple orchards at Wlnslow loaded down with fruit. H. Alex Stoke and family and two sisters, M 18868 Maggie and Julia Stoke, returned Monday morning from an extended pleasure trip over the Great Lakes and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Yocum Kopp, of Al toona. and Mrs. W. R. Swan, of Parkersburg, W. Va., spent last week with the former's aunt, Mrs. Robert Miles, on Main street. John Charlton and wife, of Pittston, Pa., visited a stater at Ratbmel, Mrs. John rV ii nail, uu mint at Renoldsville, Mif I!hi j niiln Hocking, and an uncle ni Kmi in"-, Wuimm Charlton, last The' Johnny Jones Carnival company Is In DuBols this week. v. UDSsfpsaSfstki fe wmiL hi iv I The convenience of one telephone- message has ofteti. paid for an entire year's telephone service. The Bell Telephone System affords a wonderful efficiency in matters where dispatch is vital. The same -prompt service is certain whether the message is important or not; whether it is sent morning, noon or night; or whether it travels one mile or one thousand. In the.time it save6 in the expense it saves--the labor it saves and in the dispatch it insures at all times the Bell System is recognized everywhere as furnishing trje one truly adequate service. ' for rales and other information regarding service, call the District Manager. The Central District and Printing Telegraph Company . BELL SYSTEM V, -Charles F. Hlrat went toConne'ls vllle last week to accept a position. Ed. Lewis toft Thursday for the huckleberry mountains near'Medlx Run. Veil Shaw, of Toledo, Ohio, visited bis old friends In Reynoldsville last week. Mrs. Elmer Woodward, of Monessen, Is visiting her parents in West Reyn oldsville. Frank H. Beck, mother and two sisters motored from Puoxsutawney to Chautauqua la?t wppk. Miss Margaret Taafe, of Pittsburgh, is visiting at the home of her father, Richard Taafe, In Reynoldsville. Miss Katherlne Rockey, of Puoxsu tawney, was the guest of Miss Inez Woodford, on Grant street last week. Miss May Shlngledeeker, of New Mayvllle, visited her brother, E. E. Shlnglederker, in this placB last week. Misses Erma Stout and Beulah Worts, of Renovo, are guests of their aunt. Mrs. G. W. Woodford, In this place. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. MoEntlre will leave to-morrow for Chicago to attend the Trl-ennlal Conclave of the Knights Templar. Miss Meta Herpel accompanied Misses Esther and Rena Koernor, who visited here several weeks, to their home In Avalon Saturday. Mrs. Weed's Sabbath school class will give a lawn fete at her home on Main street Saturday evening, Aug'. fl, Everybody welcome. Mrs. J. T. Coax returned to her home In Allegheny City Thursday after visit with her brother, Rev. J. C. Mo Entire, In this place. Miss Grace Ion, of Strattanvllle, was entertained at the home other aunt, Mrs, O. H. Johnson, In West Reynolds' ville'the past week. Mr. and Mrs. B. McCrea, of Union City, are being entertained at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Rev. John F Black, on Jackson street. Mrs. D. F. Small and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Wllllamsport, are visiting the first named's parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Williams. In West Reynoldsville, Mrs. Charles McGinty, of Tyler, returned to her home Saturday after visiting several weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black, in this place. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brown and Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Lltz, of Osceola Mills, came to Reynoldsville In an auto yes terday to attend the Bee Keepers' convention. Miss Nannie Corbett, of Corsica, was the guest, of Mrs. W. L. Johnston in West Reynoldsville, and of Mrs. R. Z. Parrlsh and Mrs. Ed. Martz In this place, the past week. The men's bible class of the M. E. Sunday school held a plcnlo In Mam moth park last Thursday evening. Various games were played and every body had jolly time. J. S. Porter, of Klttannlng, was In Reynoldsville yesterday attending the Bee Keepers' convention and bad the distinction of having come the farthest of any bee keeper present. Mrs. Henry Herpel and Miss Ruth Johnston entertained their Presbyterian Sunday school classes with a plcnlo In Woodrlng's grove, on the hill west of West Reynoldsville, Thursday. Misses Gertrude and Emily Smith, of Wawau, Wisconsin, and Hannah Cooper, of Cambridge Springs, Pa., wereguesteat the home of Mrs. J. K. Johnston on Grant street Saturday. Stewart Crotzer, wife and children, of Johnstown, are visiting Mrs, Crotzer's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Booth, in Reynoldsville. Mr.' Crotzer reports industrial and business con ditions good In his city. Miss Mabel Lucas, of Baxter, a former teacher In the West Reynolds ville schools, visited Miss Emma Davis In West Reynoldsville last week. Miss Lucas will teach In Colorado the com ing term. ,f Miss Mary Carroll, who has been undergoing treatment at Mont Alto Sanitarium for several months, return ed to Reynoldsville laet week. The treatment has been very successful In her case and she returns apparently restored to health. Miss Virginia Klock, of Buffalo, N. Y., was the guest of her brother, Irvin R. Klock. In this place three days last week. Her visit to Reynolds vllle was part of a vacation tour which iU cover New York City, a trip up the Hudson river, an excursion to Canada and a trip down the picturesque St Lawrence to the lakes. John Agnew, who bad charge of the heating of the lohr of the Colnura glass machine, returned to his homo in Pltt.fbuigh Friday Mr. 'Agnew is confident of 'he Ultimate success of the mauhlne and expects to return to Reyn oldsville la the near future. REAL ESTATE Rent or Sell E. Ntrff. Justice of the Peace llEYNOr.USVILLK, PA. ftOYAL ARCANUM, Kkynomjbvillk, Pa. Meets every second and (uurth Thurs day in 1. O O, F. hall. .Ail. Blairsville College FOR WOMEN 58th 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 - :i u,t .sectarian) guidance. Bttic Science Art ry Department Faculty Consists ef Thirteen Hif -class Professors Rates Low For catalogue and further par ticulars, address MAGNUS C.IHLSENG C E. E. M., Ph. D. President BUlmin. CoU.f . Blairsville Pa. Is -the onlv u Insured!) Sewing Macnine Just Think of It? . Tm Fn Sewing Michlne it In sured for five yean against accident breakage, wear, fire, tornado, light ning and faith in water. This shows our Sewing Machine TMnK what Ihls mnl It Emfeta' l roa bmk a wbolt aicMnt f Mr VUt (osWls. Ml. of att9ctanBt tic.) Huehea & Flemlnz BeyQoiuBriiiB. r. 9 OT1CE. IN RE ESTATE OF WILLIAM BHOEMAKEK LATE CP WINSLOW TOWNSHIP DE CEASED. Petl Hon of t lie ad mlnlMt ratrl x for discharge, whs prunfiiited to the orphan court on the2?th ditv of .1 unc, 1!M0, whitriiunon the court di rected notice of siild petition to parties Inter ested to be served by publication, as required by law aud rules of court. Returnable etc. By the court. f you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. NO. 1 HARD VEIN SLATE A superior product, does not absorb moisture, is unchangeable jn color and does not fade, rust or decompose. A roof of No. 1 Hard Vein Slate needs no repair. Sold by THE WOODWORK SUPPLY COMPANY REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen-Day Excursions August U and 25, and Sept. 8, 1910 CHI or PI0 xo J Atlantic City, Cape May trio m (Asbury Park, Long Branch OR TO X West End, Hollywood, Elberon, Deal Beach Allenhnrst, Took All His Money. Often all a man earns goes to doctors or for medicines, to cure a stomach, liver or kidney trouble that Dr. King's New Life Pills -would quickly cure at slight cost. Best for dyspepsia, in' dieestl03f biliousness, constipation, laundlce. malaria and debility. 25c at Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co. store. Are you nervous? It may be your fives are defective. Have tnem ex amlned byv Gibson, optician. See ad I Nortn Asnury ram, wean yu, I Avon, Relmar, Ccmo, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Brtelle, v ...... ni . 1 LjAul v I fuilthriouiu.auu ...j FROM REYNOLDSVILLE. Tickets at the lower rate good only In coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good in Parlor or Bleeping uars in connection wita prayer runuim SPECIAL TRAIN OF PARLOR CARS AND COACHES Leaves Pittsburgh at 8.55 a. m. and runs through to Atlantic City. Tickets good for 'passage on special train and its connections or on trains leav- . l 1 rr . o 00 M fitnanhM AnloV anri K SO ri. in. IsleeninflT lEgr f itieourgD a t.uu p. ui. 0.0a p. u.f wwwv vu.j r- , , r. 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 Smltnfleld St., Pittsburgh, Pa. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. . J. R. WOOD. Passenger Trafflo Manager. and dates in this paper.
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