The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 16, 1910, Image 7

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    HB6 OF INTEREST
Mr. Wilmer Hilderbrand, of DuBols.
pent Sunday In town.
Mrs. Viola King, of Clarion, was called
here this week by the death of Mr.
paoob King.
Harold L. Bnker, of DuBois, spent Sun
day with his undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Pollitt.
The Baptist Missionary Society mot
at the home of Mrs. Charles Milliren, on
Fourth street, yesterday ovenlnj.
Mrs. L. E. Pearce, of Morris, Minnesota,
as been visiting at the home of H. J.
tt'ollltt and family the past week.
G. W. Miller, of Big Run, who is wcll
nown in Reynoldsvillo, went to Casadiiga,
Florida, last week to spend the winter.
Rev. T. V. Evans and wife, of
Irookville, wore the guests of Dr. A. J,
Meek at tho parsonago Thursday ana
Yiday of last week. ,
Rev. Dr. K. A. MrKinloy will preach
iext Sabbath in tho morning on "The
enth of Moses," and in tho evening on
Making Iron Swim."
Prof. Alfred E. Einle, tonWier in the
cynoldsvillc high school, spent Saturday
nd-Sundnv in llarnosboro, where ho
in Jprly taught school.
Mrs. Charles Matthews of Rockdale
Iills, and Mrs. James Connor, of Brock-
ayvillo, visiu-d Mis. W. W. Wiley tho
itter part of last week.
Criminal court is in session at
Srookvlllo this week, and there were
xty-one cases on the calendar for trial,
kinging all the way from murder to
assault and battery,
Well, ain't we
Belling the crackers,
though?
Fales
Grocery
Company
There's a reason.
Come in
and Bee.
CThc ladles of the Presbyterian Missionary
Society rofluost that allj packages furf, tho
missionary ban-ell be sent to the church by
Wednesday afternoon.
R. M. Henry, wife and son, of Kings
villa," Clarion county, visited at the
home of E. D. Davis and other friends in
West Roynoldsvllle last week.
Mrs. Nora Bargerstock and daughters,
Amelia and Mae, of Cloe, Pa., were guests
of the lirst named's sister, Mr. C. A.
Ptfcr, on Jackson street, the past week.
Frank P. Alexander has purchased the
home of L.. M. Simmons on Hill street
Mr. Alexander had planned tho erection of
a new house on his lot on Hill street the
coming summer.
W. F. Thomas, of Rcnovo, and L. D.
Rearick, of Brockwayvllle, two men who
stand high in the state affairs of the
Improved Order of Red Men, were Rey
noldsvillo visitors Saturday last.
Edward Kernel, of Philadelphia, will
spend Thursday of this week nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Hmplo,
In West Roynoldsvllle, stopping here for
a day on his way to his home in San
Antonio, Texas.
R. K. Hughes, a wandering sign
painter, dropiK-d dead on the streets
of Brookville Saturday morning.
Humnrrhngo of the lungs caused his death.
No relatives could bo located and tho
countv commissioners loon cnarge 01
the body.
Tho ladies of tho Inter-So Society of
r.eynoldsvillo will hold a social at tho
home of Mrs Henry Horpel, on First
Avenue, West Reynoldsvillo, Thursday
evening of this week. It is understood
that at this social the husbands of the
ladles will be given a generous spread by
way of return curtesy for the trolley ride
to DuBois the ladies might have enjoyed
at the expense pf the gentlemen this
summer.
An Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hetrick died at the home of Dr. Ira D.
Bowser In Rathmel Saturday evening.
The child had been taken to the home
of Dr. Bowser some time before for
constant care. The funeral was held
Tuesday 8.00 p. m. at the residence of Mr.
Hetrick near the Kline school house,
conducted by Dr. R. C. McKinley, pastor
of the Reynoldsville Presbyterian church,
and burial was made in the Reynoldsville
cemetery.
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A Scene from "The Iron King," which will
be presented in.tlio Adolpht Theatre
November 'J I si.
JJKI'OKT OF Til E CONDITION
OKTIIK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at ltcyiioldsvllle. In t lie Slate of Pennsylva
nia, at tho clnsf! of business November loin,
IIKSOIIItUKH:
LnatH and discounts
The Best Christmas Oift For A Little
Money.
9
S The following songs are used
th the production of "The Iron
'King:
"Heart Strings"
"Song of the Heart"
"Ohl That Waltz"
"Cupid's Wireless"
"Puff, Puff, Puff"
"The Girl You Leave"
"At Home"
Copies on sale at
Haskins' Music Store
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Sent as a year's subscription to The
Youth's Companion, tl.?5 will buy the
fifty-two weekly issues of The Youth's
Companion for 1911.
It will buy the two hundred and fifty
fascinating stories in the new volume.
It will buy the fifty exclusive contribu
tions to the new volume by famous men
and women.
It will entitle the new subscriber for
1011 whp sends in his subscription now to
all the issues of The Companion for the
remaining weeks of 1010 free.
It will entitle the new subscriber for
1011 to Tho Companion's Art Calendar,
lithographed In thirteen colors and gold.
It the subscription is a Christmas gift,
it will entitle tho donor to an extra copy
of the 1011 Calendar.
The illustrated Announcement of the
larger and better Companion for 101 1 will
be sent to any address free.
. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION,
Hi Berkeley St., Boston, Mass
Toi iti Cold.
Some of that fcood eifht year old Govern
nient buni'.ed Antiotam whiskey. 1.00
per quart at Frank's Tavern.
All Ladies' Coats
f $8, $10 and $12
Reduced to
$4.50 and $5.00
N. HANAU
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JEWELRY
My iroods for the holidavs are ahnnt
in now and I invite von to mill and
. inspect my line. -
Yon will find here goods of the
better grade only.
Jewelry. that will wear and
give satisfaction and that
I will guarantee
And my prices are as low as lewelrv
of the same quality can be sold for anywhere.
CUNNINGHAM
The Jeweler
iiveiuraiis, xcrurctl and iinscriired. 15s US
U. HiiikIh tit secure circulation.... 75,0i) UO
Premiums on II. f. Ilonds l,(KX) 00
lionds, securities, etc itl.aio 00
I'lirnltiiie and lis lures i.im iio
O'lier keal Kstate Owned lll.KTJ U5
Dim from National Hanks
(not Reserve Agcnlsi .... $10,(179 111
Due from Slate hanks and
oankets 6,217 27
Due from approved reserve
agents i:H,:itl2 sit
Cheeks, other rash Items .. 7011 'M
Notes' of other National
banks 1 ton nn
Fractional paper currenc,
nickels, and cents 312 55
Lawful money reserve In
bunk, vli:
Specie 17983 15
Legal-tender notes 117,810 00 219,414 47
Redemption fund with U.S. Treas
urer (5 percent, of circulation).. 8,750 00
Total 1084,793 09
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $75,000 00
?TUrP.,u.s.f H1"1 ; . 100,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 12,032 4
National Bank noteB outstanding... 75,000 00
Due to other National Banks 1.H24 07
Dividends unpaid 60 00
Individual deposits subject
to check 1228,165 79
Demand c'tflc'tesof deposit 200 00
Tlmecertiflcatesof deposit 192,634 25
Certified checks 47 40
Cashier's checks outitand'g 328 94 421,878 88
Total 1684,793 09
BUt tf FrantylTuit, Onnty f UWtttn, :
I, K. U. Bchuckers, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solomnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief,
t ., , K. 0. ticnrJCKKRS, Oashler.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
15th day of November, 1910.
Lawrence J. McEntim, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
John H. Kaucher, 1
J. 8. Hammond, I Directors
J. H. Con be it, )
Opposite Imperial Hotel
Reynoldsville, Pa.
JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
THE
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
OF REYNOLDSVILLE
at Keynolilsvllle, In the state of Pennsyl
VHn'a. at the close of business November
lift 1) , lv lu,
RESOURCES.
Bonds... 3 R.flflooo
Loans and discounts iM7l 97 fill) 171 97
U. H. Honds 10 secure rlteulatlon.... 110,000 00
Premiums on U. S. Hoods 2 -,(n 00
Hanklnit house, furniture, fixtures'.'. 3.V000 00
Olh'-r real estate owned 11 ; 23
Duo from approved reserve ' '
agents 44,970 47
t ni'Oksandothorcash Items 5,786 38
Notes of other National
Hanks 5,975 00
Fracl lonal pa per currency,
nickels and cents 208 72
Lawful Soney Reserve in
Bank, vl7.:
Hpecle ... 10,743 90
Leiral-tender notes 2,IM 00 70.332 44
Redemption fund with II. 8. Treas-
inn 01 i-ni'oiaiion) 4,100 no
Interest earned 1,211129
T'""l tW.,421 111
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In . . 8100,000 00
?,"rJ'.lu,".,"n'1 , 1 25,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex-
penses and taxes paid. 9 815 27 134 815 27
Nat lonal Ban k notes outstanding. . . 1.9,100 00
Dividends unpaid.... . . 8100
Individual deposits subject
to check... $:I01,OT 79
Certified checks 52 9s
Cashier's checks outstanding 106 90 801,608 64
Tot' VJ6,421 91
Itatt f PinmrWinit, County f Ittmm, 11:
I, F. K. Alexander, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. '
F. K. Alexander, Cashier.
m "na lwor?n,i Defore me this
14th day of November, 1910.
Hmith M. MoOreiqht, Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 80, 1918.
Correct Attest:
W.B. Alexander,
J. O. Bayers,
M. 8. Sterlet,
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
or THE
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK
OF REYNOLDSVILLE,
At Reynoldsville, In the state of Pennsylva
nia. the close of business November 10,
Resources.
Loans and discounts. 15J 77J 97
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. "l46 86
U.S. bonds to secure circulation.... 40,000 00
Premiums on U. 8. bonds 1 175 00
Binds, securities, etc... 825 00
Banking bouse, furniture, fixtures . 10,100 00
Due from National banks (not re
nerve siren tji a rka aa
Due from State banks and bankers! 4iooo 00
suo Hum apiiruveu reserve agents..
Checks and other cash Items
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents
Lawful money reserve In bank, vli:
Ppec'e ... 1 5,270 95
Legal-tender notes 8,650 00
Redemption fund with II. 8. treas
urer (5 of circulation)
16,446 92
448 80
118 75
7,920 95
2,000 00
Total 8244.C04 05
i . Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In... I 50,000 00
Surplus fund 25 0U0 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 8,214 06
National bank notesoutatandlng... 40,000 00
Individual deposits subject
to check 195 ri
Time certificates of deposit 8,022 02
Cashier's ch'ks outst'nd'g. 42 00 125,789 99
1244.004 05
BUU tf PisDiylnils, Onaty if Jtfami, : .
1. J- W. Hunter, Oashler of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
. .. . , J. W. Hunter, Oashler.
Subscribed and nwnrn t.n luitum m. . v. 1.
15th day of November, 1910.
Lawrence J. McEntirb, Notary Public.
Oorheot Attest:
D. Wheeler,
Db. A. H. Bowser,
" Andrew Wheels,
Directors.
A Man Wants To Die
only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels
cause frightful despondency. , But Dr.
King's New Life Pills expol poisons from
the system: bring hope and courage; cure
all Liver, Stomach and Kidney troublos;
Impart health and vigor to the weak,
nervous and ailing. 25o at Stoko & Felcht
Drug Co. "v . .
Dyeing on Cleaning
Clothing and iiIovh and feathers a
up Rial ty. E. H. Duhlor, Reynolds
ville, Pa,
We want every working man to have
a pair nf Men's-Eane, shoes, 13 00 to
$4 t'O at Adam's.
A Walk-Over Shoe for dress, a jvleng
Ease for work. The greatest combina
tion in shoes. Adam's boot shop.
We are the only people in Reynolds
ville that carry the Apollo Chocolate.
Reynoldsville Candy Works,
The American Boy Shoes nutwea- all
others. Price 13 00 and 13.60. Adam'.
Q
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Copy,yh. Hirt Sthiftner k Marx
Ts really a joy to us to put before our
fellow-citizens such clothes as these of
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Clothes are a'great item in the lives of all of us; not for what they cost, but for what
they are, and what they help make of us; for the way they make us look to other people.
A man's reputation may be even effected by his clothes.
You see what we're doing; supplying clothes that do the most that clothes can do
for a'man;'IIart Schaffner & Marx clothes.
Overcoats $18 to $ 60 Suits $20 to $50
This sto re ca show you one of the greatest assortments of
Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery,
Coat Sweaters, Hats and Caps
of any store outside of the largest cities.
. Remember we are agents for the John B. Stetson Co. hats. Mothers, remember we
are giving a good first-class watch, guaranteed for one year, with each boys' suit or
overcoat.
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W.H.BELL
fiK Good aothesgandlFurnishings - - REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. W
Sealslhopit Oysters
The Cream of the Oyster Beds
Packed in the Prime of their
v Freshness
They are packed in the prime of their
freshness, into air-tight, ice-cooled Seal
shiptors a perfect shipping refrigerator
which keeps Sealshipt Oysters at a
uniform degree of coldness.
That is why Sealshipt Oysters are the
finest in flavor and richest in food value,
We transfer Sealshipt Oysters from
Sealshiptor into .the Sealshipticase, and
hand you the oysters in a wax-lined Seal
shipt blue and white wax paper pail.
In no other way can you get the
genuine Sealshipt Oysters. .
Honest Value for Your Money
Sealshipt Oysters are the standard of
oyster value. When you pay less you get
less.
Besides the supervision of State and
Federal Government, the waters where
our beds are located are analyzed by the
Lederle Laboratories the famous - food
experts. . "
Last May the Government passed a
piling prohibiting the shipping of oysters
in contact with water. This ruling is in
substance the same that has always
governed the sale of Sealshipt Oysters ,
This win cause many imitators to try
and foist other oysters as genuine Seal
shipt. So in protection to yourself buy from
us. We are bona fide registered Sealshipt
Agents, a part of a perfect organization
The Sealshipt System. See the Sealshipti
case in our store.
. H. T. PETERS
We arejthe only authorized agents in town to handle SealshiptJOysters
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA,