The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 07, 1910, Image 8

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    people Who are passing to and fro
r I
Dr. A.J. Moek was In Plttsburgl ,
, jeaterday.
Clarence H. Patterson and Joseph M.
Cathers spout Labor Day In Brookvllle
Mioses D.ira L. Il"ed and Ophelia
Wesson went to Atlantic City Monday.
Mr. and MrB. J. L Marshall, tf
Rathniol, yUiti'd in HavubctM over
Sunday.
Mixa Mary Parsons, of New Caatle,
Pa., Is the Ritest or Mlsa Maude Pratt,
en Grant street.
Clarence Hinec of Eldred, Pa., hu
been vlsllinR at the home of his parents
In this place the pan week.
Mies Hazel Hetrlck, of Bi Run,
was the guest of Miss Sara Ford on
Fourth street the past week.
John F. Strauss, who spent thd
summer lu Reynoldsvllle, went to
Pittsburgh Monday to remain.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McCrca, of
Union City, are guests at the Methodist
Episcopal parsonage In Reynoldsvllle.
Miss Bertha Thomas returned to
Shamokln this week after a short
visit with her mother, Mrs. P. W.
Yeaney.
Luther Harris and wife, of Oil City,
were guests of the former' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Goor-pe Harris in this
place last wetk .
Mrs. W. P. Oman and son, William
ef Punxsutawney, are visiting at the
home of Mr. ami Mrs. John C. Sholirf
on Jackson street
Fred E. M.Entlre, who spent the
lumnur at Hooiur City, Pa, return? to
State College this wek to take up his
studies In that institution.
Mrs. O. N. Gris-ini.r;r and daughter,
Miss Elizabeth, cf Granby, Colorado,
waBthegueet of Mr and Mrs, Androw
Wheeler on Hill Btret last week,
Thomas Collins and Robert Hughes,
of Oil City, and Thomas McGarrity, of
New Bethlehem, were visitors at the
home of D. No'an over Sunday.
Prof. A. E. Earle, Instructor In the
Reynoldsvllle high school, returned to
town Thursday after spending six weeks
in Lewlaburg, Pa., with his parents.
Mrs. S. K. Furman, son and daughter
ef Harrlsburg, who visited Mrs. Aon
. Harris and other relatives at Rath met
for two weeks, returned home Sunday.
Mies Vera Applegate left ou Monday
for Van Wert, Ohio, where she will
spend several months visiting ber
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cramer.
Clarence Stephenson and wife, who
were guests at the home of I. F.
Miller In West Reynoldsvllle for a
week, returned to their Oil City home
Monday.
Miss Nila Neale and Mlsa Elvira
Johnston will teach la the public
ichoolB of Falls Creek borough the
coming term. The schools opened
yesterday.
Henry Stoke, who, In company with
Mrs. Margaret Gorsline, drove a three
year old colt from Reynoldsvllle to
Cattaragua county, N. Y., last week
returned to hlB home In this place
yesterday.
John T. Thornton, a graduate of the
Reynoldsvllle high school who has been
attending college at Yellow Springs,
Ohio, for two years, visited Eugene
Murray and other friends In Reynolds
vllle Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. L. F. Hetrlck went to Ambridge
and Emsworth, Pa., Friday to visit her
daughter. A grandson, Gerald Gray,
who had been visiting at the farm near
Reynoldsvllle, returned to bis home
with Mrs. Hetrlck.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hirst will
move their household goods to Con
aellsville, Pa., this week and make
that city their future borne. Mr. Hirst
has been at Conneilsvllle for several
. weeks, but Mr. Hirst has been staying
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mr. Charles A. Horpel, In West Reyn
eldeville. NEW MUSIC AT
CUT PRICES
Good Bye Betty Brown
Valley Flower
Maglo Mirror Waltzes
' Back at Dear Old Mother's
Knee
Garden of Roses
Meet Me To-NIght In Dream
land -
Chanticleer Rag
Mister Pat O'Hare
By the Light of the Silvery
Moon
Gee, But It's Tough to be
Broke
Put on Your Old Gray
Bonnett
Rastui Rag
Dinah from Carllns
I'll Change the Thorns to
Roses
Oh You Devil Rag
Only 18 cents per copy
at the
Haskitxs Music Store
Reynoldsvllle, Pa-53
Edward Burns, Jr., Is visiting t
I Wllllamstuwn, Pa , this week.
George W, Fuller returned from a
visit to Lilydale, N. Y., last week.
John Frlel, of Kaylor, visited old
friends in Reynoldsvllle over Sunday.
flarvey S. Deter will visit in New
KHnsiugton and Pittsburgh this week
Miss Noll Mohnoy Is theguestof Miss
():lve Sj kes nt her home on Jackson
sir' et.
Mrs Cordelia Saxton (?) will go to
Franklin to-day to visit suveral weeks
with friends.
D-. and Mrs. R. DeVere King Bpent
Sunday in Kane, guests of Dr. and Mrs.
C A. Dickinson.
Samuel Thomas, of Erie, visited his
mother, Mrs. P. W. Yeaney, In this
place, over Sunday.
Jobn Tyson, of Bolivar, Is visiting
his parents Mr. and Mrs. James A
Tyson, on Jackson street.
Misses Nellie and Valma North, of
Panic, visited with friends In West
Reynoldsvllle over Sunday.
Alfred Carlson, the merchant of
Wiahaw. and bis wife spent last week
at Brass Flat, Clearfield county.
Mr. J. A. Parsons, of New Castle,
Pa., U expected to come to Reynolds
vllle next Monday to visit friends,
John Northey and wife, of Helvetia,
spent Sunday In Reynotdsvtllo with the
fnrmer's mother, Mrs. Emma Northey.
Miss Julia Kirk left Sunday for
Wilkinsburg, Pa., where she has again
b''en elected' a teacher in the public
schools.
Mrs. R. J. Reynolds was called to
Clarion county last week to attend the
funeral of an old friend, Mrs. Adam
William Seywalt and wife, of Jersey
shore, were guests at the home of
Samuel Sbutt, on Third street, the
past week.
Mrs. N. W. Anderson, of WeBt Reyn
oldsville, visited her brother at
Munderf last week, also friends at
DuBois and Lanes Mills.
R. V. Hughes and Miss Mary
Hennessey, of Oil City, were guests of
T. P. Hughes and wife on Grant street
a few days the past week.
Miss Margaret Mlllen, of Boston,
Mass., returned to her home yesterday
after a viBlt of several weeks with her
sister, Mrs. V.C. Freas, on Main street
S. W. Dlugoleckl, a young Polish lad
of Reynoldsvllle who Is Btudylng for the
priesthood, returned to a PollBh
Seminary at Orchard Lake Michigan,
Monday,
Mrs. jonn u. uranam and son,
Corbett, who spent the summer at
Sangamon, Michigan, Denver, Colorado,
and in Utah, returned to Reynoldsvllle
last week.
Miss Gertrude Reed, of New Bethle
hem, who visited with the family of N,
W. Anderson, on Brown street, West
Reynoldsvllle, 'ast week returned home
Thursday.'
Miss Lucllla O'Hare returned to the
St. Benedlot College at St. Marys
yesterday after spending the summer at
the home of her father, John O'Hare,
on Hill street.
Miss Ella McDonald will return to
the Villa Marie Academy at Erie, Pa.,
to-day after a summer vacation spent
with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mc
Donald, in Reynoldsvllle.
Nlnlan Cooper, of Reynoldsvllle, left
yesterday on a month's visit to Oil
City, Fianklln, Cambridge Springs and
other places in Western Pennsylvania
where he has friends aod relatives.
Nat Hursh and bride are visiting at
the home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. Hursh. on Jackson
street. The couple were married
quietly at Rochester two weeks ago.
C. A. Cochran and family, of Hill
street, attended a family reunion at
Phlllpsburg, Center county, one day
last week. Mlsa Kathryn Hiles, of
Pittsburgh, accompanied them home.
Marlon Stevenson oame to Reynolds
vllle yesterday for a short visit with
his grandparents, M. M. Davls and
Henry Stevenson, Since leaving Reyn
oldsvllle six weeks ago Marion has been
at Atlantlo City, the Thousand Isles and
several other summer resorts and comes
back tanned like a sailor.
Special Low Pncea.
We have a fine lot of cakes, a kind
usually sold for 15o a pound, whloh we
are giving to our patrons at 10 cents.
Come In and see the line.
Ginger snaps at 8 cents a pound.
Special prices on soda crackers by the
box.
No. 1 lamp globes at 8 for 25 cents.
Fales & Fetter.
The Progressiva Farmer
Now has a cream separator, lone that
will do the best work, has the least
pieces to wash, least to wash out, no oil
bolea to oil and that will last a lifetime.
Th Sharpless Tubular Is the only one.
For tale by
I
"Want Column.
Hates i One cant pat word for each ana
Svnry Insertion.
' Wanted Young man to' learn , a
good trad.). Inquire at The Star
otuVe.
Rooms to Kent' Inquire at The
Star office. - I
For Kent House with modern Irr
provttn ns. Inquire, of Mrs. Armor,
Grant street. .
! Von Salp, Good 8 ounce (1x11 foot
j tent. Inquire at The STAR olllce. . '
.
For Sale A good work horsoata
bargain. Inquire S. S. Robinson.
LOST Pair of nose glasses between
tint Family Theatre and West Reyn
oldsvllle greenhouse. Finder return
to Star office.
Fort Sale One hot blast stove, two
bedsteads and spring, one dressing
bureau, one gas range. Inquire W. L.
Johnston, West Reynoldsvllle.
To Let Four unfurnished rooms for
housekeeping. Inquire of Miss Ida
Reynolds.
. i
Lady Wanted A refined young
lady to introduce Tanallne for the com
plexion will make liberal offer to the
right party, write for particulars.
Tanallne Chemical Co., Butler, Pa,
House fob Rent In West Reyn
oldsvllle. Inquire of G. G. Williams.
FOR Sale Property on Jackson
street. Mrs, Katherlne Sraultzer.
For Sale Two colts Inquire of A.
E, Dnuthlt, R. D. No. 4, Reynoldsvllle.
For Sale A very desirable home;
also two store rooms. Inquire of Mrs.
R. L. Taafu.
Wanted SO miner at Penfluld,
Apply Penfleld Colliery Co., Penfleld,
Pa.
FOR SALE Two houses In best res!
dential section. Dr. B. E. Hoover.
Fort Sale or Rent, or will trade for
town property, the Goo. Tapper place
near Prescottville. Inquire of Thos.
F, Adam.
Wanted Cosmopolitan Maya.ine
regulres the services of a representative
In Reynoldsvllle to look after sub
scription renewals and to extend
circulation by special methods which
have proved unusually successful.
Salary and commission. Previous
experience desirable but not essential.
Whole time or spare time. Address,
with references, H. C. Campbell, Cos
mopolitan Magazine, 1789 Broadway,
New York City.
Buy Them Here.
School shoes. Better shoes for less
money. Try us. J. H. Fink depart
ment store, Punxsutawney, Pa.
Card of Thanka.
We desire to extend our sincere
thanka to the friends and neighbors for
their kindness and help during the
sickness and after death of our mother,
Mrs. Mary A. Rhodes.
Sons and Daughters),
Io the many years Gibson has visited
here he has seldom missed his dates
and his optical work has been a success.
If your eyes need care meet him at
urooRviiie Sept. n or Reynoldsvllle
Sept. 13.
School Shoes
Buy them at J. H. Fink's, Punxsu
tawney, Pa.
Nothing old, undesirable among the
good things being shown at Stake's.'
Our Guarantee.
Shoes bought here sold under a full
guarantee as to quality. J. H. Fink,
Punxsutawney, Pa.
The Alert Man.
"Calmness Is a fine trait," said Mr.
Bliffly, "but does it always get there?
Yoa take the case of two men stand
ing tip In a car holding on to straps,
both the same age, but one of them
quiet and the other quick, and now let
the man they are standing in front of
get up to leave the car at station,
and suppose these two men are both
at exactly the same distance from the
seat, each with the same chance as the
other for seizing It, which would get
that seat? Would it be the calm, cool
man who moved deliberately and al
ways with some thought for others, or
would It be the ever alert man, quick
to move and always on the lookout,
not caring a continental for what any
body thinks and always ready to Jump
In any seat he can nab Why, while
the calm man la thinking It over about
what he shall do and beginning to tnrn
that way the alert man Is in the seat
I certainly do admire the calm, tran
quil man and his good manners, but It
is the man ever on the alert that gets
the seat In the car and other things."
-New York Sun.
Clean Living.
James A bath bun and two sponge
cakes, please. Waitress Two sponges
and a bath for this gentleman, pleasel
London Opinion.
From swearing men easily tilde into
perjury. Hieroclea.
A really great man is known by three
signs generosity In the design, hu
manity In the execution and modera
tion In success. Bismarck.
CERTIFICATE
Banoor Slate
Just received a car
load the best in the
market for the price. "
H. A. SWAB
Reynoldsville, Penn'a.
HEAL ESTATE
R R N T O n S P. L L
E. NelT, Justlen of the Peace
Reynolds vrr.LE, Pa.
JjhTOItT OF THE CONDITION
or TIIK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF EETHOLDSrVILLE
at KnynoldHvllla, In tliu Statu of IVnnsylva
'I'll'lU 'lt t,1U ':'"sc U11S'""!IS Supiuniliei- 1st,
nusoiiiiCKS!
Loans imrt discounts $:jih,
OvuMlraflH, Hneured and unsecured.
U.S. Ilimdtt to swine clirtiliuloii.... 75,
Premiums mi V. B. Iliinds I
Bonds, sei-urllles, etc!.. ;n
Furniture iiml fixtures 2
1)1 her Keal Estate Owned Hi
,011) 28
ana in
,0110 00
.(KM) 00
KM (10
.lM) W
UT.J U.I
lmih mini ruuioniii iianKs
(not Reserve Airenls) .... ilO.SU 48
Duo from Hlutu banks and
liiinkers 8,917 37
Dub from approved rosorvo
iwmiM i:ei :m r
Cheeks, 01 her cash Items .. Mil la
Notes of other Natlomil
Imnki 2,115 no
Fractional paper i-urrcnc,
nickels, nod cents Ill 4:1
Lawful money reservo In
batik, viz:
Hpeclc IS s; 30
l.eital-tcndcr notes tl7,ii;o 00 .'i.i.MS 58
lledemptlon fund with II. M. Treas
urer (5 per cent, of circulation).. 3,750 (10
Total SiiM.HH 117
I.IAHII.ITIKS.
t.'apltiil stock paid in 575 0(10 00
i",l,,'".,,f".ml tw.tw 00
umnviui'ci proms, less expenses and
taxes n:ild
National Itimk notes outstanding.!.
7,2-M 44
um 00
i.i. iiii-iiu. milium 2111 yy
Individual deposits subject
to check f !2ll,ir0 21
Demand c'tlllc'tns of deposit, 400 on
Tlmecertllli-ates of deposit lUt.il.'i :i7
Cert Hied checks :i 40
Cashier's checks outstand'i! 107 fl5 4.'Ur!
Total $MT(l,tt44 07
Sttto of PenniylTinlt, County of JefTerioo, :
I, K. O. Scliuckers, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to tlie best of my
knowledge ami belief.
, , . K. O. j'ciniCKKns, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
3rd day of September, 1010.
Lawrfmcr .1. McEntire, Notary Public.
OoniiECT Attest:
John H. Kaiichrr,
R. II. ,Vn.soN, ( Directors
J. V. KIno, 3 i.u. ; I
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
OF REYNOLDS VILLE
at Reynoldsvllle, In the state of Pennsyl
vania, at the close of business Sept. 1, jrflO.
RESOURCES.
Bonds..... 8,500 no
Loans and discounts 304,822 07 3I3,322 W
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 47H 40
U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation.... 100,000 00
Premiums on U. 8. Bonds 2 !S00 00
Banking bouse, furniture, fixtures.. 86,000 00
Other real estate nwned 6 023 23
isuoiium uppruveu reserve
aeents.. 48,750 m
Cnecksandothercaeh Items 4,539 20
Notes of other National
Banks 7,560 00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents 200 2S
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, vlts
Specie...... 18,661 50
Legal-tender notes. ..... 2,i20 00 76.W7 81
Redemption fund with 17. R.
urer (5 of circulation) 5,000 00
luiarosv varueu. , , 1,29129
ToaI 540,5570
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.. 11 00,000 00
?,urJ,Iu.',,!ind V.- 1 25,000 00
Undivided proBU, less ex-
penses ana taxes paid. B,(02 81 131,632 81
National Bank notes outstanding... 100,000 00
Dividends unpaid 83 00
Individual deposits subject
to check... 1308,831 09
Certified checks 200 00 808,924 M
Total... 1540,558 70
SUto orPoaHylrult, Gouty of Joffonoa, to:
I, F. K. Alexander, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the host of my
knowledge and bellof.
F. K. Alexander, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
2nd day of Pent., 1910.
Smith M. MoUhkiort, Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 80. 1913.
Correct Attest:
W.B. Alexander,
W. H. Moorr,
W. O. Mdrrat,
Directors.
JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION
or the
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
At Reynoldsvllle, In the state of Pennsylvi
ItlS al the C,OSe ' bu,',,e" BePleniber 1,
Reroorces.
Loans and discount 1153 087 52
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 121 61
0.8. bonds to secure circulation.... 40,000 00
Premiums on U. 8. bonds 1 175-ng
Binds, securities, etc '325 00
Banking house, furniture, fixtures . 10,100 00
Due from National banks (not re
serve agents 4 0 00
Due from State banks and bankers. 4,000 00
Due from approved reserve agents.. 28,097 88
Chocks and other cash ltem 78 13
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents 155 27
Lawful money reserve In bank, vis:
Specie f 4,727 25
Legal-tender notes 2,840 00 7,367 25
Redemption fund with U. S. treas
urer (ft of circulation) 2,000 00
Total $261,068 58
Liabilities. '
Capital stock paid In 60,000 00
Surplus fund 26,000 00
Undivided profits, leas expenses and
taxes paid 2,023 12
National bank notes outstanding... 40,000 00
Dividends unpaid 46 00
Individual deposits subject
to check... laniran
Time certiflcatesof deposit a,022 02
uasnter scn as ouutrnu g. if! 00 134,032 44
1251.066 68
SUto of FonDoylvsala, County of Joffonoa, 10:
I, J. W. Uunter, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
,. . , J. W. IIitntrr, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to befora ma im.
3rd day of September, into.
Lawrence J. McEntire, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
.Da. A. n. Bowser,
, J. A. MoOriioht.
E. W. Hooter,
Directors.
3Day,firMZ?!
Our enthusiasm concerning
The FREE Sewing Machine is so
great that we are absolutely certain
that if you once have it in your
own home you will never think of
owning any other that if you
once find out the convenience of
its scores of 20th Century im
provements then the time for you
to think of possessing any sewing
machine but
The
FREE
will have gone forever. For that reason we pro
pose thnt you try The Free fot 30 dayt. We want
you to keep it in your home to sew on it to test
it in any way you choose to compare it with any sewing machine you know of
and then make your decision. Unless you are fully satisfied more than satisfied
send it back to us it will not coot you a cent we will refund all you hare paid
on it.
We know that such an actual test for 30 days will show you that all other
sewing machines are thirty yean behind the times, ugly and full of out of data
imperfections. Side by side with iti beautiful French Leg design, the old style
machine will look like a Relic of the Revolutionary War.
To make it still easier for you to find all this out, we will sell you The FREB
on your own terms and on payments as low as
$1.00 A Week
The price of the machine we do not dare to publish because it is 00 low that
you would think we exaggerated when we tell you in the same breath that it is the
Lightest Running Sewing Machine
in the world,
The Fastest Sewing Machine in the
World,
The Most Beautiful Sewing Machine
in the World,
That it has all the good points ever known to tewing machines, that it hai
eliminated all the ballpoints and that it has a score of special improvements
besides.
In order to learn of the remarkably low price, we want you to come to the
store and first allow ui to show you its many points of superiority.
Come Tomorrow and See TTe FREE
and take it home for a trial
HUGHES & FLEMING
AGENTS
Reynoldsvllle Pennsylvania
Jefferson County
Tuesday, Wednesday.
September 13, 14, 15 and 16, 1910
HORSE RACING EVERY AFTERNOON
CAPTAIN WINSTON'S
BALL GAME EVERY MORNING
Clarion Tuesday, St. Marys Wednesday, Punxsutawney Thurs
day, Ridgway Friday.
Band Concert, Sea Lion Attraction and Midway Every Evening
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE EXHIBITION
SOMETHING DOING ALL DAY.
EXCURSIONS O IN
JOB WORK
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
NIftGftRft FALLS
AND RETURN
Saturday, September 17, 19 10
EXCURSION
TICKETS (rood to return on
win do sola at me Following low rates:
Regular trains leave Rate
. 0.11a.m. 1.20p.m. 11.11 p. m. 15.00
. fl.2S a. m. tlO.ofl a. m. t9.: p. m. 4.75
. .00 a. m. 11.14 a. m. n.M p. m. 4 50
. 9.02 a. m.tf 1Mb a. m. tH.54 p. m. 4.50
. 9 51 a. m. tll.87 a. m. tin 19 p. m. 4.50
. n.M a. m. U2.06 p. m. f 12.07 a. m. 4.50
,10 15 a.m. 2.18 p.m. 1J. 15 a.m. 4.50
,. 10.47 a. m V2.i a. m. . 4 25
. 10.57 a. m 12 56 a.m. 4.21
. 11.20 a. m (I. 'l a. m. 4.25
,11.2n a. m fl.2a. m. 4 25
East Libert;.
Onkmont
New Kenslng.
Arnold
Klsklmln. Jc.
Ku d City
Klttannfng...
Ked Bank
East Brady ..
Parker
Koxburir
Emlenton
.11.34 a.m. 3.25 p.m. 115
New Rethle'm
. t.3 a. m
Ktimmervllle..
05 a. m
$8.51 a. m
$8.23 a. m
;8.10a.m
HronkTllle....
Reynoldsvllle.
Falls Greek...
I)u Hols
$8,02 a. m
T" Stoiw on notice or tiicnal to Anent.
Paueagers change at Klsklmlnetas
t Passengers change at K I tunning.
Paasengera change at Ked Bank..
-J
The Most Perfect Stitching Machine
in the World,
The Most durable Sewing Machine
in the World.
Fair and Races
Thursday and Friday
CELEBRATED SEA LIONS
ALL RAILROADS
of all kinds promptly done at
THE STAR OFFICE
regular trains
until September 21 Inclusive,
ELECTRIC
RAILWAY
from the
FALLS
to the
WHIRLPOOL
a. m. 4.25
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.m)
4.S0
4.10
J. R. WOOD
Passenger Traffic Manager
Q l-V. BOYD
Junction,
Oenera LfnKer Agent
Reynoldville Hardware Co.