Tlio First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLB. V Capital and Surplus $175,000.00 Actual Resources over $650,000.00 Jon H. ZAUcnsn, Pres. John H. Kftucher Henry 0. Delblo OFFIOEKB J. 0. Kiho, Vlce-Pres. 0IEK0TOR8 J. 0. Kins DanlelNolan J. B. Hammond K. 0. SoHUCXiRB.Caitaler John H. Corbet t K. R. Wilson 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, v' -, .. - Foreign Exchange issued on all parts of the world. v Capital and Surplus $130,000.00; .. r ' m . Resources $650,000.00 1. the' peoples national bank.. (Oldest Bank la the Count) 1 ; : T REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ' 1 t " ...... v . - ' a' Open Saturday EventDfrs. ' Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Do you have insurance policies,,' deeds, stock certificates, mortgages, bonds, willp, or other valuable papers, which might be stolen or destroyed by fire? Would it not be wise for you to tent one of these boxes where your papers would be absolutely safe ; and absolutely , private? You alone have the key. Only $2.00 per j ear. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Underwood STAIN D ARD TYPEWRITER POPULAR BECAUSE OF Ease of Manipulation, Total VisibilityV'PWfecVfabuIation,' S uscepti bility to G reat S peed Simplicity of Construction, and Neatness ot Design. THE MACHINE YOU EVENTIHALL BUY Underwood Typewriter Company (Incorporated) Pittsburg Branch 641 Liberty Avenue. TCE SFELO COTEST AND DOIT AT INSTITUTE. In the Institute Annual full announce ment is made ot a spelling contest to be held at the County Institute. Teachers generally are malting this a means of creating an interest la spelling, holding some local contests, and sending some representatives to the Institute to take part in the contest. But by inquiring of the pupils I find a number of schools in which none of the pupils hare even heard of the contest, the teacher has never mentioned it to them, much loss created any interest through it. This teacher is certainly failing to do his or her duty, fulling not only in cooperation '.but in direct school work. ' ',. This Is also true of the Display ot fxAiool Work, i Some schools cannot take part In the spelling 'contest , because ' the pupils cannot get to the Institute, bu every teacher can take some school work along to the Institute for- this exhibit. '.as. requested. In some counties the bringing of this school work has been made a con dition necessary in order to secure pay for the week. I -do not care to do tills, but I do expect every teacherto cooperate in reasonable requests. Those things are for the good of the schools and of the. boys and; girls. . .. r,. L. Mayne Jones, , County Superintendents COUNTY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ; i u' '.(!, i vj- - . iM. T. Muth.to Recco Lasdonda, for lot in McCalmont township. I4SJ5. November 7, 1910. - Evaline E. Zeltler to Herbet R. Peoples, for lot in Punxsutawney. 11,200. Novem ber 15, 1910. , - Thomas Murray to James Greene, for in terest in two lots In Falls Creek. 1111.00. October 20, 1010. James H. Prothero to George I. Dlngor, for lots in Punxsutuwncy. II. November 6, 110. .1 . . . . ; John London to Anna B. St. Clair, for lot In Punxsutawney. 12,000. Octobers, 1910. Kate Plfer to T. G. Allubran, for 1-7 of 81.14 acres in Young township. $1,200. November 10, 1910. ; W. P. Jenks, by heirs, to Meigs C. Bar rett, for lot in Brookville. 1300. October 14, 1010. 'W. S. Blaisdale, by attorney, to Irtl Gin seppe, for lot in Sykesvllle. H0. Novem ber 14, 1910. .j Bernard Kline to Brookville Water Co., for 104 acres, 04.8 perches in Piuecreek and Kose townships. 12,500. November 14,1910. W. H. Gray to Brookville Water Co,, for 5.52 acres in Piuecreek township. $157.33 May 10, 1909. ' Adam Reits to B. C. Roiti, for 130 acres, 30 perches in Beaver township. November 19, 1910. ' . , I J. G. McCaskey to Agnes Nesbet Hynet, for lots inWlnslow township. $300. June 8, 1905. G. W. Fuller to Maggie Maltellone, for lot in Winslow township. $1. December 1, 1910. George W. Graff to Kate M. Graff, for lot in Punxsutawney. tl. December 1, 1910. Antonio Spramele to Antonio Spramele, for lot in Young township, II. December a, lnio. ..... . J, S! Pifer to J. M. Shearer, for lota in Henderson township. IMS. September 1 1906. Sara C. Bowers to J. M. Shearer, for i acre in Hendorson township. 135. June 30,1908. ' Gustaf Lindquist to J, M. Sheared for 1 acre in Henderson township. 135. July 81, 1908". ; . j Christens Hoffman to George Hetrick, for 86.27 acres in Beaver township. 1760. December 3, 1910. . BUSINESS CARDS. . Justice op the Peace., Pension Attorney and Real Estate Agent. SMITH M. MoCREIGHT, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, Notary public and real estate agent (El ections will receive prjmpt attention. Office Jnthe Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. building Main street Beynoldsvllle.Pa. JJAYMOND E. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, G. m. Mcdonald, ATTORN EY-A T-LAW, Real estate uent, patent secured, col- !8CiVi'.M ni?de PmPt!' Office In Byndlcat bulldlns, Reynoldsvlllu Pa. 7 DR-P-pooYEB,,, .. . r A Ks DENTIST,' : ' " L Resident dentist. In the Hoover building main street.. Gentloness In operating. DR. L. Ik MEANS, . ... 5 DENTIST, kS.1?! ?,n.?6C0?.d ar the "t National! 1 building, Main street. DR-;R. deverekino, :, DENTIST, ' i u ? ,econd noor of the Syndicate build "wu nvivob, nejruuiusvilie, ia. J fJENRT.PlUESTER v UNDERTAKER. Black and white funeral cars. Main street Beynoldsrllle, Pa, UGHES &TLEMINQ. funeral directors. Main Street Reynoldsvllle, Pt. ROYAL ARCANUM, . Reynoldsvilli, Pa. Meetevery second and fourth Thurt day In I. O. O. F. hall. HEED THE WARNING! ' Backache is the Sigh.l that Kidney Diaeasea are Nigh. Who doesn't dread the advanoed stares' of kidney troubles Bright's disease, dis betes, dropsy and gravelt . ' , But to- day, throughout America, therfe are tens of thousands suffering the tor ments of hopeless agony just because thev failed to heed ,the first signal, Ihe certalp woruiug ui mirure misery oacKacne. Backache means tliat vonr kldnevsara weak; they may have become Inflamed i rum ouia or injuxy, out la all proDablllty they are stuffed up, clwiruj with imDuritlea from the blood, for you kuow, of course, that the blood passes through the kidneys every few minutes, and that thekldnev strain ihe blood of its impurities, which pass out through the urine. Stop kidney diseases at the start, that's the easiest way, and Thompson's Barosma Is the surest remedy."' Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.,: sells It, ' and Is Willing ta guarantee it to stop backache. sldeachAi and sharp shooting pains,' and to cure Jttignt s disease, ana end all kidney, liver and bladder trouble, or money back.- : . I : It is great maker of Dure blood, and a builder of flesh, becanse it promptly cleans tne kidneys, and puts them in such perfect condition that the impurities are thorough ly strained from the blood as it passe through, and are promptly eliminated with the urine. Thompson's . Barosma is only 50 cents and 11.00 a bottie. Notice to Members of P. H. C. on account of my being absent for the P. 0. O. colletlon for the month of December all members are lequestrd to call at my resi dence on Jsckson street and my wife will ra ceive all Insurance and dues and 'receipt fo the same,- If jou desire to pay your Insu rance at the lodge meetlnfs, George Engle. treasurer, will receive your assement and dues and mcaIus forth mia. a it k -. sessmenta must be paid before tb first day of January. 1911. J. A. Wklsh, Aorounl.nt Ir!l ides WANTED ! All kinds of Hides bought and highest cash pi-ices paid H. A DEL SON Rcynoldsville, Penn'a There is nothing that you can' rviy Hint will please the whole family as a beautiful picce'ol urn'ture from our stock. Fine designs in Rockers, Beautiful Style Dressers, and Bedroom Suites, Parior 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 . 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 i furniture; ' 1 ?1' Exclusive patterns which you cannot buy except at Hillis's. It is not too early to make selections of artistic and useful gift9 from our large stock of home furnishings to use as Christmas gifts. . , , v .,. , , 1 D (lTt 1 it ii ihX'iJ - r uenirai minsyivania Lime : i il'j I H-Ois hydrate lime for drilling or broadcasting; it gives quick results. For best' reeultB from your latd,v USE LIME, ordinary v lime, freeh forkings, or, best of all, ' . ' USE H-6- Lime for chemical and "building purposes. . Crushed limestone, any size, for concreting, &c. Lime and limestone for all purposes. We are the largest 'vime9tolle, manufacturers ia n... i i . . .. Prompt shipment by any railroad. Works at Bellcfonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. American Lime & Stone Co., Write for literature on Office: TYRONE, PA. Lime and its uses. FREE HAN DSOME HOLIDAY SPOON rti Vjr ''Pi? - f- 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 hc'ntm n 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 Clans with his flowing locks and grey beard, swinging his I whip threateningly over the back of his'fleet reindeer. !' Altogether it is a most pleasing picture and a proper emblem of Merry Christmas. ' 3 ! 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. .2 ,;'T .vr.;Vv' S--(:Jr) 3:0 .t r-' .'.-! : 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 is the most suitable Christmas gift y oU' can -make to ladies, the Sunday school children, or children in the public px day schools. ' v ' :. :r Commencing December 1st with every purchase of 3.00 and upwards we f 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 ewe IN THE ca Peoples National Bank Building REYNOLDSVI LLE, - - . PENN'A. " f 'RejDOldsTltle. Pa. ' ' it H.