The First National Bank OF REYNOLD8VILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00 Actual Resources over $650,000.00 John H. Kaucher, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry O. I)clbli OFFIUEltB J.O.Kmo, Vlce-Pres. DIRECTORS .I.C.King Daniel Nolan J. S. Hammond K. O. Schuckkbb. Cashier John H.Corbett K. H. 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. Foreign Exchange issued on all parts oi the world. Capital and Surplus $130,000.00; Resources $650,000.00 THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK (Oldest Bank In the County) REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Open Saturday Evening. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Do you have insurance policies, (keels, stock certificates, mortgages, bonds, wills, or other valuable papers., which Jmight b4 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 ver ear. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Underwood Standard Typewriter war.' i'V 1S3; M ill Vital'.'. ! '"' Incorporate every desired feature of all other machines into ONE and compare it feature with feature, working part with working part, and the UNDERWOOD will stand out superior. It permits of the greatest latitude of work does more and better work per given effort and admits of the greatest speed. The Machine You Will Eventually Buy Underwood Typewriter Company (Incorporated) 4 Pittsburg Branch 641 Liberty Avenue. In Turning Over New, Leaves Be sure that tome are the learea of a Bank Book showing a deposit In tills popular .and strong Bank, Decide that the New Tear shall find you among the thrifty ones who become Independent through their own exertions, and who are not dependent upon others in time of need. , Lay the foundation of a com petence by starting an account today, and continue to make deposits with regularity every pay-day. Write for booklet. Four Per Cent. And No Worry Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Fourth- AVenue and Bmlthfleld Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ., CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,000,000.00. , WEST REYNOLDSVILLE STREET WHEREAS, it Is desired that the Itoynoldsvllle Light & Power Company make a new contract with the Borough of West Rojnoldsville, for the lighting of the streets, lanes and alleys of Bald Borough with Street f: Scries Tungsten lamps; THEREFORE, bo it orduined by the Town Council of the Borough of West Rcynolilsville, ami it is hereby ordained by authority of the same: (Section 1. That the said Borough hire fi-om The Reynoldsvllle Light & Power Company its successors or assigns, not less than Twelve (12) Street Scries Tungsten lights, to be of not less than 100 watt.s and to be kept burning each and every night during the period of tills contrnct, to be Unrated at such point or points as the Light Committee of the Town Council rmay direct, which said lights shall be kept and maintained by the said Reynoldsvlllo Light & Power Company, its successors or assigns for the period of throe (3) years from the 1st day of January A. D. 11)11, and so long thereafter as may be satisfactory to both parties. Either party, after the period of three (3) years, may terminate this contract by giving ninety (90) days notice In writing to the other party. In consideration for which the said Borough of West Reynoldsvlllo will pay or cause to bo paid to The Roynolds ville Light & Power Company, Its successors or assigns, the sum of thirty- two and 50-100 (132.50) n, Dollars per annum, for each and every Street Series Tungsten light so kopt and maintained. provided however, that whore the renewals for any series Tungsten lamp or lumps shall exceed four for the year, that then tho snid borough will pay or cause to lie paid to the said Light Company, its success ors or assigns, the sum'iof Thirty-five (1:15.00) Dollars, for each and every Street Series " Tungsten light so kopt, maintained and renewed more than four times for the year. Saul sum to ho paid quarterly on the 1st day of January April, July anil October of each and every year during the period this contract shall he in force nnd effect. Deductions anil allowances shall be made by the said Reynoldsvllle Light & Power Company, its successors or assigns, for any light or lights that do not burn the reiiiiired length of time as follows: For the time the first- night any individual lamp does not burn, the Light Company shall deduct tho amount it would have received had the lamp been burning for that time, and for tho time during the second and subsequent nights when any individual lamp does not burn, the Light Company agrees to deduct tho individual nutago for the time tho lamp did not bum plus an additional outage of twcnty-livo (') percent for the time tho lamp did not burn by way of penalty. The Borough Council agrees to co operate with the Light Company In ascertaining when lights are out and will have Its employees notify the Light Company promptly, cither personally or by postal cards, of any light they may know of being out. said deductions and allowances to be determined for each quarter, before tho light bill is paid. In case of any accident by fire, the elements or any other unavoidable accident, the Light Company ahull have a reasonable time in which to repair its lights or plant, during which time the said Company shall shall receive no pay for lights not actually furnished, and tho general outage shall lie determined at the end of each qunnter, and a deduction at pro rata the cost of the light, shall lie made for the general outage so found, it being under stood that there Is to he no penalty for general outage. Section 2. The Bir-ingh of West Iieynoldsvllc will annually hereafter, levy and collect from its inhabitants a tax sufficient for the purpose of paying for said Street Series Tungsten lights as now provided by law. Section 8. Should tho said Royn oldsville Light & Power Company, its successors or assigns, fail to accept this ordinance nnd be bound by tho terms and conditions thereof, within thirty days from the date hereof, then this ordinance shall become void and the Borough of West ReynoVsville shall be released from all Inability thereunder, Section 4. That any ordinance or part of ordinance coullictiug with this ordinance is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Council this 5th day of December A. D. into. S. G. AUSTIN, President. Attest. P. KOEHLER, Secretary.. Approved this 16th day of December, A. D. 1010. C. C. HERPEL, Chief Burgess. Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Jefferson and Clear field Coal and Iron Company will be held nt the company's office in Reynoldsvllle, Pa., on Tuesday, January 12, 1911, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for tho ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Lucius W. Robinson, Lewis Iselin, President. Secretary. Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Reynoldsvllle and Falls Creek Railroad will be held at the company's office In Reynoldsvllle, Pa., on Tuesday, January 17, lull, at 10:15 o'olock a. m., for the purpose . of electing s Board of Directors for the coming year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, Lucius W. Robinson, B. M. Clark, President. . Secretary. REPUDIATES GAS AGREEMENT Bitter Controversy Over At torney Gillespie's Compromise With Phillips Co. The controversy between the Phillips Gas Company and the Council of Punxsu- tawney concerning the right of tho gas company to charge over twenty (rents per thousand feet for gas furnished to residents and industries of Punxsutawney, reached a climax last week when the council by a vote of seven to three refused to ratify the compromise agreement which had been prepared by the borough solicitor, W. M. Gillespie. President Fail-man in a lengthy talk strongly urged the council not to ratify tho agreement entered into, stating thBt he believed that the borough was in the right and that although the borough might suffer industrially he was representing the poor of the town as well as the moneyed men and proposed first to take care of the needy, those who were unable to stand the raise above twenty cents per thousand cubic feet. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Robert Fleming found a tarantula in bunch of bananas in the company store at Eleanors one day last week. Rbbert made the Insect a captive and brought it to school for uso of the natural history class. The school term Is half over. A special program is being prepared for evening of February 22. The class in bookkeeping has completed tho introductory course and is asking for the advanced course The attendance for the first week after vacation is good, but no single school or class is perfect in attendance and punctuality. The Senior boys and Alius Schnltzc's boys nro the only group of pupils perfect in these, two particulars. The board of directors has added u few pieces of apparatus to the physical laboratory nnd tho class has contributed several articles of their own construction. Escip-d With His Life. "Twenty-one years niro I faced an awful death.-' writes, H., B. Martin, Port Harrelson. S. C. "Doctors said I had con sumption and the dreadful cnugh I had looked like it, sure enough. I tried every thing, I could hoar of, for my cough, and was under tho treatment of Vho best doctor in Georgetown, S. C. for a year, but could get no relief. A friend advised me to try Dr. King's Now Discovery. 1 did so. and was completely cured. 1 feel that I owe my lifo to this great throat and lung cure." Its positively guaranteed for coughs, colds, and all bronchial affections. 50c & 11.00. J'riul bottle free nt Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Now Is the Time To have your overcoat cleaned, dyed or pressed at Dahler's dry cleaning establishment. Save yourself from having n broken arm or leg. Got ice ereeors on your shoes or rubbers. Price 25 eon ts. Adam's. Head Gibsons Optical ad and dates. w. H. KOOKNV VETEKINAKY NUIUSF.ON, , l'uii.x.suttiwney, I'u. Wl I lip n Burn's livery stable, ltcynolds lni', Ihu'mUv iifu -111111111 of ,-n li i-i-k, tll ,'UISHUI 1-allH mi tclcphono to PllllXMI- tawm-v hi. Hny llin-i MILLIONS OF LIVES. An Awful Toll Collected by Consump tionMany Unnecessary Deaths. If people could only understand that systematic catarrh Is an Internal dis ease that external applications cannot cure, tbey would not need to be warn ed no often about this malady, which, when neglected, paves the way often times for consumption, at the cost of millions of lives every year. Yet ca tarrh may be cured. If the right treat ment Is employed. The only way to successfully treat catarrh ts by employing a medicine which is absorbed and carried by tie blood to all parts of the system, so that the mucous membrane or1 Internal lining of the body Is toned up and made capable of resisting the Infec tion of consumption and other diseases We have n remedy prepared from the prescription of a physician who for thirty years studied and made ca tarrh a specialty, and whose record was a patient restored to health In every case where bis treatment was followed as prescribed. That remedy ts Reznll Mueu -Tone. We are so posi tive that It will completely overcome catarrh in ' all . Its various forms, whether acute or cbroDle, that we promise to return every penny paid us for the medicine In every case where it falls or for any reason does not sat isfy the user. We want you to try Reiall Mucu Tone on our recommendation and guar antee. We are right bere where you live, and you do not contract any ob ligation or risk when yon try Reiall Mucu-Tone on our guarantee. We bave Reiall Mucu-Tone in two sizes, 60 cents and $1.00. Very often the taking of one 50-cent bottle is suffi cient to make a marked impression upon the case. Of course in chronic cases a longer treatment is neces sary. The average in such instances is three $1.00 bottles. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store The Rezall Store. For Sale by Stoke & Feicht Drue Co., Reyaoidsville, Pa. Bee Keepers "Keep Bees Better and Keep Better Bees." With every $5.00 order for supplies I will give you one high-grade Queen Uee, or will give a corresponding discount where queens are not wanted. Order cither by Falconer or Hoot catalogue, AA. ARRLEGATE REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. X Grow Ginseng Now Worth $8 a lb. The great money making plsuthas been r rising in price lor wi years, ai- steadtlv ways a market, demand unlimited. Small Slot more profitable than a large farm, tart your bed this fall. SEND FOK FREE BOOK to tell all about the business seed, plaits, growing, marketing, how to get the high price, pee the posslhlltles of a small plot Of ground. We furnish the genuine American variety seed at low price. Write for ginseng booklet No. 11. NEWTOWN PRODUCING CO, Newtown, Bucks Co., Fa. gTOCK HOLDERS' MEETING. You are hereby Informed that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hummer vlile Telephone Company will be held at. the veneral onlceof the enmpanv In Brookvllle, l'a on Wedneslmv. the 11th day ot January, Kill, at. thehouroften o'clock a. m., tor the purpn.e of electing a Hoard of Directors for the Company, for ihe ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may prooerly come before said meeting, .1. K. Hhown, President. J. 8. IIavhoM), Secretary, ft i Ins Meat nt BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB and PORK Hams, Bacon, Corned Beef, Tongues, Etc. Poultry and Game in Season Prompt Delivery. Milliren's Meat Market Reynoldsvillc, - - Pa. Use the Bell 'Phono E Lubrication witn- Perfect Lubrication With out Carbon Deposit A thin, pale oil, made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Best tor either air cooled or water-cooled cars. No fictitious body high real viscosity. Will not congeal. Ask your dealer. Write us, if he can't supply you. Waverly Oil Work Co. Independent Refiner Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Maker of "Waverly' ' NOTICE OF Application for License Order of tho Court of Quarter Reunions fixing the time at which applications for ilquor licenses may be beard, etc. And now, October 3d, 1808, It la ordained as follows! 1. That the third Monday of January, . one tbousano eight hundred and ninety- nine, and each and every year tharerftcr at nine o'clock In the forenoon of each day (being the second Monday of the January term In each year,) be and the same Is hereby fixed as the time at wldch applica tions for license to sell nprltous, vinous, mult, or brewed liquors shall he heard, at which time all persons applying or making objections to applications for said licenses . way he heard hy evidence, petition, remon Bt ranee or counsel. 2. That licenses then granted shall take effect and be In force one year from the sixteenth (lay of Fehrunry next following 1 the granting of the same. il. Auullcatlotia for nlnee. not heretofore licensed must he required to establish (1) the illness of the applicant and (21 the nece-slty for such licensed place, and In contested cases not more than three witnesses on a side will be heard on the question of the general character of the applicant nnd the necessity of the place fur which a license is desired. 4. Supplemental petitions and reman-; trances In writing; also specHli-objections to the petition or bond of tne applicant ss well as specific charges made against blm shall'be reduced to writing and filed In the case at least Ave days before the time fixed for hearing said application, otherwise tbey will not he heard, and no evidence, will be heard In support of them, by the Court. This rule shall not apply to disqualifying . causes arising within the five dayipreced- . lng tne hearing. 5. No aplrltous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, shall be furnished or sold by any licensed vendor between the hours of 10.80 o'clock, n. m., and S.JO o'clock a. m., of each day oa whlcii ssld liquors otherwise may be legally soldi 8. All orders and rules, or parts ibe'eof, now In force, which may be Inconsistent with the foregoing order or rules, are here by rescinded. By the Court, i JOHN W. KEED, President Judge. The following applications for lleenre to sell liquor have been filod In the oflice of the Clerk of the Court ol Ouartnr Sessions of Jefferson County for January Hesslons, 1911: HETA1L. i. jhcoo ii. eyses, resiueuce, ttyuesyuie borough, Hotel Sykt s. 2 Hubert T. rimllli, residence,. Bykesvllle borough, Hotel Bnildi. . W. W. Whey, residence, IleynoldsvlUs borough, City Hotel. 4. U II lluicliiy. residence. Washington township, Hotel Hiwchiy. 5. Frank A. Mct'onncll, residence, Reyn oldsvllle borough, Frank's New Tavern. II. Patrick i. Cat-ey, residence, Fulls Creek borough, Taylor Avenue Hotel. 7 lltivld W. Niivlon, residence, Tunxsu- . tawney borough, The National Hotel. H. Thomas (ireen, residence, lleyuoldsvllle '. horoii'ih, Tim Imperial Hotel. H. Jacob II. Hung, residence, I'linxs'utawney borough, Hotel Waverly. 10. W. 8. ltoss, residence. West Ueynolds Ville hiirotiflh, The ltoss lit. use. 11. I'hillp J. Ailgeler, residence, itrookvllle . borough 'I l.e New JcllVrson Hotel. Ii. John A. Donnelly, re.iduucs, Wlnslow township, Piirk Hotel. h.. V. Humngioii residence, Brookvllle 14. II. C. Kephigle, residence, Biookvllle , borough, Central Hotel. i . l.'i. b. A. Hunler, residence, Itrookvllle borough, New Coiiin erclal Hmol. III. Joint t,i 1 1 1 n 1 1 - k , lesldencn, Punxsu tawney li.imugh. I'tirncll House. 17. John O. Kilellilule, resldnnce, Reyn oldsvllle liiirnugh, National ll.ilel. Is. it. K. McKii.ley, residence, Itrookvllle borough, Union llotcl- IH. Ji hu Jackson, rerldonce, McCalmont lownshlu, Jackson House. 20. George Louis fchlcker. residence, Punxsuiawney borough, Hotel Haley. 21. John UlehonrocK, rosldeuco, itrookvllle borough, Itrookvllle House. it. Richard E. Clover and Harry D. F.delhluie, residence, Punxsutawney borougb. Hotel Piintall. at u E. Uiiduker, residence, McCalmont township, Anita Hotel, i 24. John (J. Hums, residence, Reynolds vllle borough Hums House. I 25. I). C. McClelland, residence, Wlnslow lowiminii, iioiei ungues. at. Wlllism Ilebaney residence, Kalis Creok borough. Falls Creok Hotel. 27. Curtis A. Curry, residence, McCalmont township, Hotel McGregor. -N. T. I-. Heunls, ro.lricnce, Punxsutawney borough, Hotel Itemits. ill. E fc fhalfer, .esldence, Punxsutawney b'-rough, Hotel Whitney. 'Ml. A'e.xuniler Wiiison, residence, Wlns low township. Hotel lib- nohller. :il John Maii-i-ll and (Jeorge Robert, residence, Wlnslow township, Central Hotel. ' 'M. William l Uoore, residence, Punxsu- . tan -y borough, City Hotel. itl. ftysonie Vayne. residence, Henderson township, Wayne Hou e. :'4. Msrk it f rlnger, residence, Big Run borouiih, Hotel Mi-Ciuro. Hi. Siiuiuei IilcUey Sun key, res dence, I'unxsulawiiey borough, I iiul-ey Hotel. bil. E (', luiooluli. residence, Big Run borough, llo'el Anderson. M7. I'. A. Hunter and F I.. Verstlne, h gents for. trustees of In nd I behalf of the American Hotel, leslilence, Hrookvillu borough, American Hotel. :IH. Thoinss - Fieckenstejn, residence, Punxsutawney borough, Continental Hotel. 18. Edward C. I.yinim, residi-nce, Punxsu tawney borough, Washington hotel. 4(1 Hiim'iel K. Wlliiums, resilience, Reyn oldsvllle borough. The Mansion. 41. Ferrusio KsgaI, residence. Knox township, Hole Kanisay. 42. John C. Bell, residence, Ivnox township. Hotel Boll. ' WHOLESALE. 1. John O'xare, residence, Reynnlesvllle hoiough. certain store room and building. appurtenant, thereto. 2. M. Dougherty, John Zeib'k nnd Thomas McMlllen, doing hushies under the fltm ' nameofw. II. Ileckemlorti .1 Co., i esldence, 1st ward, Piinxsutawnev borough, certain one story hr'ck store building, and t he build ings appurtonant thereto. BKEWERs. 1. Magnus Allgeler, residence, Brookvllle borough, -ip' lng Brewery, Brookvllle, Pa. 2. Brookvllle II ewlng Company, a cor-, pnraMon, Brookvilie. Pa. E. B. Henderson, W. I. Kosenbnrger and Vasko Havrlllu, doing business under the firm name of the Elk Bun Brewing Company. The Elk Bur. Brewery. Punxsutawney, Pa. 4. Punxsutawney Brewing Company, s corporation, Punxsutawney. Brewery, Pudi sutawne) , l'a. BLAaE E. IRVIN, Clerk of lb Court of Quarter Sessions. Central Pennsylvania Lime H-Ofs hydrated lime for drilling or broadcasting; It gives quick results. 1 . , ' " For best results from your land, USE LIME, ordinary lime, fresh forkings,' or, best of all, USE H-O Lime for chemical and .building purposes. .". Crushed limestone, any size, for concreting, &c. - Lime and limestone for all purposes. We are the largest limestone manufacturers ' in. Pennsylvania. Prompt shipment by any railroad. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, SprlngiMeadows, Tyrone , Forge and Union Furnace. . ...,-.., American Lime & Stone Co., Write for literature on Office: TYRONE, hi . - Lime and its uses. ' i