Progressive Merchants Are Now Buying Our Most Up-to-Date National Cash Register LJ I 71 it 1 J-r;-. I' iJ.':, ... '.'.v'' Can bs operated by .lettrlcItT and U bvllt to en floor or eeuntec VJfE build this register with 'from one to nine , adding counters, and -with from one to nine cash drawers, depending upon the number of clerks employed. The price depends upon the size of the register. , . ' Gives you more protection . and information about your business than any other business $y tern that can be installed in yourlstore Each clerk has a separate cash drawer and each clerks' sales are added on separate folding wheels. This tells you which cbil; mc::.:s ths most sales, so that you can reward him or which clerk makes mistakes. This National prints the amo.jnt of each sale on a strip of paper and also p;;::!;s a receipt showing the amount paid by ( c!i customer, which guarantees to the prop:!.;.;: that the proper amount of money is put into the register. This la The Detail Strip JT VERY time clerk makes a cash tale or "charge" talc, or receives money on account, or pays out money, the Register prints record of it on this atrip of. paper. In the meantime the Register ii also adding on feparate wheels the totals of these rarieus things. mm mm :'RcK; 30.00 D-r2;3L V: Et-o:2b This register tells you at night these (our most'important things: 1 Total cash sales made by each clerk. 2 Total of your credit sales. 3 Total amount of money received on account 4 Total amount of money paid out Also die secret adding counter tells you the total amount of all cash taken in, " fcjr t1e j.v.r jTrvilV jour purele, i) that "V.-"..'yo'(i Hut itvt'Ttr This Is The Printed Check customers' re ceipt that the Reg!..'.cr iiri.ils i veiy time a sale i" mac!:', or money is paid out, or received on ac count, guaranteeing to the proprietor that the proper e-nount of money i: 1 nt into the reenter. This chec't makes a fine thing to print your advertise ment on. Write and tell us the number of clerks you employ, and we will send you description and price of this register built to suit your business. This will place you under no obligation to buy The National Cash Register Company. 636 LIBERTY AVE PITTSBURG, PA. 20,000 Owners Say to You "BUY THE FOR 1911" 22 Four Cylinder Models from 20 to 40 H. P. from $775 to $1,675 Including Magneto and Full Lamp Equipment. - ; ; WWI LLYS-OVERLAN DH Model 47, 20 H. P. $900 Equipped with detachable Tonneau which can be removed t.MSfS , SEND FOR CATALOGUE Showing all Models. Get our prices on Tires before buying elsewhere. -B. W. MOOMEAD - OVERLAND Pleasure and Delivery Carp. :! WHITE gasolene and Steam Cars. ,;.; KITTANNINGi x PENNSYLVANIA EMINENT READER FOR THE COUNTY INSTITUTE. Superintendent Junes' latest acquisition for the County Institute is Miss Jcsnctto KHng, recognized ss one of America's most brilliant and successful readers. Miss Kilns Is popular on the platform filling engagements undor the auspices of the Tory best bureaus;' she has given many recitals ailing the entire evening herself to the ontiro satisfaction of the many critical audiences before whom she has appeared. Her success is due no less to herporsonality. than to her ubillty. Critics and press unite in conceding her all the qualities re quisite for the artist, talent, grace, beauty, an originality that is refreshing, and versatility that is refreshing. She will give a recital at each session of the Institute Monday and Tuesday. Arrange ments have also been partially made by which .Prof. Kinnerman of The Uni versity of Kentucky will give two lectures on Tuesday. These two new addisions will add much .to the entertainment and instruction of the Institute. Do You Know Ne-Ro. Thousands of poor nervous sufferers who believed their cases hopeless have received permanent relief and effectual cures from Ne-ro Tablets. If you need help give your casetoNe-ro. Listen; Is your complexion bad? Is your face becoming sallow and showing the lines of waning vitality? Are you restless and Irritable? Do you get up in the morning feeling tired and dull? Do you have thera and other symptoms that show only to plainly that your nervous system is getting in bad shape, that your vital forces are gradually weakening and that you are losing the vitality and youth that was once yours? If so, heed Nature's warning, try a box of' Ne-ro Tablets. Let them feed your nerves and put into them the life and vigor that they hick. Let them enrich your blood. Let them give to your checks that lost bloom and restore the youthful vigor and vitality that is fast waning. Don't delay. Ne-ro tablets are guaranteed to benefit you or your money refunded. Price 50o a box. They are for sale by every druggist in Keynoldsvllle. ' Kept The King At Home. "For the past year we have kept the King of all laxatives Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills in our home and they have proved a blessing to all our family," writes Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. misy, dm sure rcmeay lor an toinacn, I Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 36c at I Stoke AFetcht Drug Co. . '". 1 MOTHER OF JOSEPH WQST DIED INJiXS'Y FRIDAY Was Eighty-Five Years ' Old Funeral at Fryburg Monday. Mrs, Catherine Welst, mother of Joseph Weist, of Keynoldsvllle, died at the home of her son, Thomas Flecknnstein, in I'unx sutawaey, Friday, December Oth, stfl.iK) a. m. Mrs. Wclst was 85 years old at the time of her demise, and until quite recently had enjoyed excellent health. Rhe was well known to many county people and was loved for her pure and amiable character. A week before death she suffered a stroke of paralysis and gradually sunk Into the grave. The body was removed to Fryburg, Clarion county, Saturday, and on Monday burial was made In the Cathollo cemetery at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welst and family, of Reynoldsvllle, went to Fry-, burg Saturday and attended the funeral Monday. Mrs. Weist was born In' Germany, com ing to this country -when still a young woman. She was married to Philip Fleckenstein in 18147, and to the union the following children were born, all of whom survive: John and Thomas Flockensteln, of Punxsutawney; Adam, of OU City; Conrad, of Emlcnton; Mrs. Frank Oben rador, and Mrs. Margaret Emeckcr, of Fryburg, Clarion county. After the death of Mr. Fleckenstein, she was united In marriage to Martin Weist, who also died, leaving one child, Joseph Welst. After 'the death of her husband, Mrs. Weist resided in Fryburg, later going to Punxsutawney. Iu the latter place she spent the last twenty-throe years of her of her life. Raynoldsvllls Preacher Hsd Pluck. Itev. It. A. MoKlnley, of Reynoldsvllle, who filled Rev. Hill's pulpit at the Presby terian church on Sunday last, suffered a bad fall early in the evening, while re turning to the parsonage from a dinner engagement. His ankle was severely sprained, but the plucky Pastor refused to call off the evening service, and hobbled Into the pulpit and conducted the service, preaching a forceful sermon, under the most adverse conditions. (After church a physician was called, and It was feared for a time that a bone In (he ankle was broken, but late reports from Reynolds vllle are to the effect that the injury Is but a serious spraining of the ligaments, which wore torn from their place by the fall Hrixikrlllo Republican. Quod Work The Clarion State Normal School has hud a remarkably steady growth during the past five years. The character of the work done has been highly chimnewled by superintendents and patrons. Sjieclal courses will bo provided for young men and women who wish to enter the Winter Term, Junuary 3. A postal card to the Prlncipul, Clurlou, Pa., will bring full Information. Stockholders' Meeting.i The regular annual meeting of tho stockholders of the First Nutionnl Bank, of Roynoldsvlllo, Pu,, for jtlio election of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come beforo It, will bo held in the Banking Room nn Tuesday, January 10th, 11)11, nt 3:00 p. m. K. C. Schuckors, Cashier. Stockholder Meeting. Tlio regular annual mooting of the stock holders of the Citizens National Bank of Reynoldsvllle will bo held in their banking rooms, January 10, Hill, at 1 ::)'p. in., for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before that body. J. W. Hunter, Cashier. For that Cold, Some of that good eight year old Govern ment bonded Antlctam whisker. $1.00 per quart at Frank's Tavern. Women's warm lined shoes, patent tip or plain; price 11.60. Adam's. Dcwarc of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will ntrrty deAtroy the wrmm ol nneK aiiU ro.npletcly deranee tha whole wUTa wtun entering it tlirouKli the muroua surlacee. Bucr. run. Rhoitld never be turd excrpt on pmrlr t!oi front ri'Dutable physicians, u tlie daman the) wM ild Is vrt (old to the aood you canpowibly de rl, Irii .t them. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney ic Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mer cury, nml Is taken Internally, acting directly upoa the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. In buying Hairs Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gc-.ulne. It Is taken Internally, and made m Toledo, vino, ny r. j. L;neney at Co. lestimoniais tree. Hold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hail s Family Pills lor constipation. 8 TOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. You are hereby Informed that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Summer vllle Telephone Company frill be held at the general office of the company In Brookvllle, Pa...on Wednrabar. the 11th dy ol January, 1UII, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m, for the purple of electing a Board of Directors for the Company, for the ensuing rear, and for the transaction of such other business as may prooerly corns before said meeting, . v J. K. Bkown, President. . J. 8. Hammond, Secretary. 4sV4 Ass i A A A A A. All Ladies' Goals $8, $10, $12 Reduced to $4.50 and $5.00 N. HANAU Meat Market BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB and PORK. Hams, Bacon, Corned Beef, Tongues, Etc, Poultry and Game in Season Prompt Dellverjr. Milliren's Meat Market Reynoldsvllle, - - Pa, Use the Boll 'Phone A PYROGRAPHY All persons desiring work of this nature executed or Christmas or the holidays are requested to leave orders at once with the undersigned or address by mall. All work promptly and artlsticaly finished. HISS MARGARETTE Jfflf GATE P. O. Box. 145 Beynoldsville. - pa. Children! Children II My! what a noise I nut ire not the child' rw It's four head ANTI-ACHE "Curst kmmA. acha in a flash." Sooths mmd OjuWss-? Qwiet, smrmal eansdHle- leaf a bell free fro Does mot affect tin A Jmwwftt in Wayne ChenafcsJ daneei m pah) swart. c BBSskBBSSSSSSsl The- CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS nre rapidly approaching and you will surely be wanting to pre- Eare voursclf for tlicin. The anrains you will wish to supply your needs with will be found nt Tic Peoples Bargain Store as we have on hand an immerno stock of men's, ladies' and chil dren's furnishings. Below we can only mention a few of the many articles to be found in our store: Boys' suits from $J.25 to $5.75 Men's clothing from $11.00 to $17.50 Large assortment of men,s trousers rang- ing In price from 85c to $4.50 per pair Men's and boys' caps from 25c to 75c Hats for men 50c to $2.25 Variety of sweaters - from 19c to $2.25 Great bargains in fancy holiday handkerchiefs from 5c to 25c each Men's, ladles' and child ren's silk handker chiefs 15c to 25c each Don't forget we have great bargains to offer in shoes, and rubbers for the family. We (rive you each article aa represented and do not exagger- ate our stock. Do not fail to come and ex nmine for yourself as yon will be well repaid by the bargains you get here. fl. KflTZ&N Prop.. . 0