i r The First National Dank OF REYNOLD8VILLI. Capital and Surplus $175,000.00 Actual Resources over $650,000.00 Job H. Kaochkb, Pre, John H. Kaucher Henry O. Uelble OFFIOF.RB J. 0. Kino, Vlee-Pres. DIRKOTOKft J.O. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond K. 0. BoHDOKim, Oathln John H.Oorbett K. H.Wtlion Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Bank That Docs Things It requires time and energy and ripe experience to make a bank. We claim all the essentials of an Efficient Bank and offer in addition Absolute Safety. interest paid on Savings Accounts, having liberal withdrawal privileges. Foreign Exchange issued on all parte of the world. Capital and Surplus $130,000.00; Resources $650,000.00 THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK (Oldest Dank In the Count;) REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Open Saturday Evenings. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Do you have insurance policies, deeds, stock certificates; mortgages, bonds, wills, or other valuable papers, which might be stolen or destroyed by fire? Would it not be wise for you to rent one of these boxes where your papers would be absolutely safe and absolutely private? You alone have the key. Only $2.00 per year. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Underwood STANDARD TYPEWRITER POPULAR BECAUSE OF Ease of Manipulation, Total Visibility, Perfect Tabulation, Susceptibility to Great Speed Simplicity of Construction, and Neatness ot Design. IV) THE MACHINEYOU WILL. EVENTUALLY BUY Underwood Typewriter Company (INCORPORATED) Pittsburg Branch 641 Liberty Avenue. vnsiu ' .TRUNKS OF TREES. The following communication was sent to Prof. II. A. Surface, State Zoolotflst, Harrlaburif, Pa., from Fleetwood, Pa.: "In the beginning of June, lust, I white washed the trunks of my peaMi trees, with good results. Is it advisable to repent It tills full? When would you start pruning? I would like to have tlio Bulletins as they are issued. How would you dilute home boiled limp-sulfur solution for spraying the trunks of jx-uch trees? The reply was as follows: "It is all right to whitewash the trunks of your trees as often as you. wish. You will not hurt thorn, and it niny do so some good, but not a great deal. I would start pruning us soon as the loaves are off. Any of the commercial lime- sulfur washes will, give you good results, if you do not dilute too much. ' Koine are stronger than others. "Wo have changed our Monthly Bulletin to a quarterly, but we are placing your nuino on our free mailing list to rccelvo these as Issued. "I would use home-boiled wash soon, as for Han Jose scale whou sprayed on trunks of peach trees, when either dormant or growing, If it bo applied to the trunks alone. In other words, I should apply a mixture mnde by using about fifteen pounds of sulfur and fifteen pounds of lime, boiled togothcr one hour and diluted to fifty gallons. It does not make any difference how much water you take for the boiling. ' "If you. wish to make your own con centrated solution, you can easily do this by boiling two and one-fourth pounds of sulfur with one pound of lime in each gallon of water, boiling it an hour. Then strain and 1111 up to make up for the water that boiled away as steam, and store it in a closed vessel, and when you are ready, dilute by adding seven or eight times Its bulk of water to each measure of this stored solution. This is really the same as the concentrated lime-sulfur, and you can make it when you have time and store it, and have good results with it. The best plan is to use a hydrometer to test its strength and test it so that when diluted it will be at 1.03 or stronger." PENNSY TRVS TO TEACH SCIENTIFIC FARMING Continuing its efforts to create added In terest In scientific farming in the agricul tural districts through which it operates, the Pennsylvania Railroad Is to carry on an active campaign this Winter with its so cial educational trains, the first of which will be opernted on Saturday, November 2fltli, on what Is known as the Bedford Divi sion of the Pennsylvania Kallroad. The Pennsylvania was the first railroad in the East to oierate farmers educational trains. In tho pust three yenrs almost every division of tho railroad has been visl ted, and its bout lines on the Chcscpeuke Bay hove had special educational steam boats on which lectures were delivered. As announced in the large poster which Is being displayed at tho stations on tho Bedford Division, the representatives of Pennsylvania State College, all experts in agricultural subjects "are devoting their time and the Pennsylvania Kallroad is running the special train for the benefit of the farmers in Pennsylvania. Every farmer should take time to come and hear these practical talks. There is nothing to sell or advertise. Fifty minute talks will be given on the growing of corn, alfalfa, soil fertility, orchard management, use of lime, and increasing dairy profits." OFFICIALS OF COUNTY AND TOWN. Tefferion County Officials President Judge John W. Rcod, Brook vllle. . Member of Congress J. N. Langham, Indiana. ' State Senator T. M. Kurtz., Punxsu- tuwncy. Members of Assembly R. H. Longwell, BiwkwnyvlUo, J. G. Mitchell, Perry Twp. Sheriff A. E, Galbraith, Brookvtlle. Prothonotary Blake E. Irvln, Brookvllle. Register and Recorder Ira J. Campbell Brookvllle. Clerk of Courts Blake E. Irvln, Brookvllle. Treasurer W. G. Bufflngton, Brpckway vllle. District Attorney Jesse C. Long, Punxsu tawney, Coroner Dr. J. C. Sayers, Reynoldsville, Commissioners, A. F. Reitz, Beaver Twp J. N. Kelly, Brookvllle. E. T. McGaw Brookvllle. Solicitor A. B. Stewart, Brookvllle. ' Jury Commissioner W. T. Pifer, Punxsu lawney, R. D. 8. Robert Kelly, Brook' vllle. Directors of the Poor A. F. Reitz, Beaver Twp. J. N. Kelly, Brookvllle, E. T. Me- Gaw, Reynoldsville. Attorney for Directors A. B. Stewart, Brookvllle. Clerk W. X. Kelly, Brookvllle. Supt. of Schools L. Mayne Jones, Brook- ville. Chairman Political Organization Rep. Hendricks, Brookvllle ; Democrat, W, T. Fairman, Punxsutawney, Pa. Pro. J. D. Sprankle. Grange. Reynoldsville Borough Officials. Burgess Jarvis D. Williams. Council men : Jacob Dcible, president F. S, Hoffman, J, N. Young. J.;c. King, D. R. Cochran, Dr. T. F. Nolan, S. R Wil. Hams. Clerk of Council: C. W. Flynn. Borough Treasurer: John Kaucher. School Board : Dr. J. C. Sayers, president, Dr. L. L. Means, Secretary, J. S. Evans. A. J McClure, A. P. King. Justice of the Peace: E. Neff, Perry B. Love. Constable: W. W. Higgins. Street Commissioner: T. S. Whittaker. Tax Collector: S. J. Busgoon. . " Assessor: Harvey Deter. Borough Solicitor: C. W. Flynn, ' BUSINESS CARDS. E, NEFF Justice of the Peace. Pension Attorney and Keal Estate Agent. F$MITR M.McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary public and real estate agent " Uol cottons will receive in)t mienllor.. OHIc: In the Knynoldnvllle Hardware Co. building Mala street Heynoldsvllle.Pa. RAYMOND E. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BROOKVILLE, PA. G, m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Real estate anent, patents secured, col- H....I- ............ I . 1,111... I.. U.....1I - ii..mun utuu.ipiwillflllj. . VIIILV III CJIIUIUakff building, HoynolclHvlllu Pa. DR- B. E. HOOVER, DENTIST, Resident dentist. Tn ths Tlnnvnr huildtnt Main street. Gentleness In opeiuniig. DR. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on sAonnrl flnnr nf thH Flittf N&t.lnni&l bs4ik building, Main street. I)R. R. DeVERE KINO, DENTIST, Office on second flnnrnt thp, RvnrilinA hnlM Ing, Main street, Keynoldsvllle, Pa. HENRY PRI ESTER . UNDERTAKER. Rlack ftnd white f nner&lR&ra. Main atiiifc Reynoldavllld, Pa. HUGHES & FLEMING. funeral directors. Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa. ROYAL ARCANUM, Reynoldsville, Pa. Meets eve.ry second nd fourth Thurs day In I. O. O. F. hall. vh 'i iiym-'i ti'r n -ri' ides WANTED I All kinds of Hides bought and highest cash prices paid H. ADELSON Reynoldsville, Penn'a There is nothing that you can buy that will please the whole family as a beautiful piece of furniture from our stock. Fine designs in Rockers, Beautiful Style Dressers, and Bedroom Suites, Parlor Stands, Brass and Iron Beds in large assortments and a full line of everything n dependable furniture. " If you buy it at J. R. Hillis & Co.'s You Get' It Good Furnish your home at J. R. Hillis & Co.'s. Nowhere else can you find such beauty and home comfort at so reasonable an outlay; nowhere such style and quality at such extremely low prices. Our recent factory purchases enable us to offer exceptional values in bedroom suites, diring room, parlor -and library furniture. Exclusive patterns which you cannot buy except at , Hillis's. It is not too early to make selections of artistic and useful gifts from our large stock of home furnishings to use as Christmas gifts. Central Pennsylvania Lime H-O is hydrated lime for drilling or broadcasting; it gives i quick results. For best results from your land, USE .LIME, ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or, best ot all, USE H-0 Lime for chemical and building purposes. Crushed limestone, any size, for concreting, &o. Lime and limestone for all purposes. .We are the largoBt limestone manufacturers In Pennsylvania. Prompt shipment by any railroad. Works at Betlefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. American Lime & Stone Co., Write for literature on Office: TYRONE, PA. Lime and its uses. FREE HANDSOME stefji0n1gdpB'r,'nd HOLIDAY SPOON mm . fvm4 The cut shows an elegant Coffee Spoon that is novel in design and sure to please. On the front appears the open fireplace and a stocking, without which no hristmas is complete. The tree loaded with good things is distinctly seen above the narrow part of the handle, on which appears in plain .letters the words "Merry Christmas." In the gold bowl we see old Santa Claus with his flowing locks and grey beard, swinging hi9 whip threateningly over the back of his fleet reindeer. Altogether it is a most pleasing picture and a proper emblem of Merry Christmas. On the back of the handle are the glad bells which "ring out the old and ring in the new," and underneath old Father Time with his cruel scythe. "Happv New Year" com pletes the decoration on the back of the handle. -Altogether it is a most beautiful article suitable for a holiday present for one's own self or a friend. - The collection of handsome spoons has assumed in many localities the proportion of a huge fad and this spoon is good enough to place alongside of any of them This spoon isthe most suitable Christmas gift you can make to ladies, the Sunday school children, or children in the public or day schools. Commencing December 1st with every purchase of $3.00 and upwards we will give you one of these Handsome Souvenir Spoons absolutely FREE, with our best wishes. . This offer is good until December 31st at Gooder's Jewelry Store, IN THE Peoples National Bank Building REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A;