The First National Bank OF REYNOLD8VILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00 Actual Resources over $650,000.00 Ion H. Kacohkb, Prai. John H. Knucher Henry 0. Delble OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pret. DIKBOTORfl J.O. Kln Daniel Nolan J. B. Hammond K. 0. 80BD0EIRS. Oaiblr John H.Oorbett K.H. Wll.on 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 ptid 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 (Oldi gr, Bunk In nfCmintv) REYNOLDSVILLE. PA., Open Saturday Evening. 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 j ear. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Underwood ARD TYPEWRITER POPULAR BECAUSE OF Ease of Manipulation, Total Visibility, PerfectTabulation, Susceptibility to Great Speed Simplicity of Construction, and Neatness ot Design. 0 THEEl MACHINEYOU WILL EVENTUALL BUY Underwood . Typewriter Company (Incorporated) , ' ' Pittsburg Branch 641 Liberty Avenue. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Ollmpses of the People who are Pace Inn To and Fro. Additional personals on llrat and last pages. John Hewlett and family went to Kit tanning lost week. Miss Grace Clawson Is visiting la Fair mount City tills week. J. V. Young weut to Mayport Saturday to visit old friends and relatives. Frank C. Wiley, of Kittannlng, Is spend ing the holidays In Reynoldsvllle. Charles A. Hctrlck and family are visiting In Mayport, Pa., this week. Commissioner A. F. Roltz, of Brookvllle, was In Reynoldsvlllo a day last week. Mrs. Kuth Clark visited her son, Charles D. Clark, at DuDols several days the past week. Sheriff A. E. Galbraith, of Brookvllle, came up to participate In the fun of institute week. Prof. W. M. Iilfo will go to Smethport In January to speak before the teachers of McKean county, Robt. H. Wilson and wlfo spent Christ mas In Brookvllle with their son, Dr. Held Wilson and family. Commissioner W. H. Kelly, was In Reynoldsvlllo last week and took In one session of the institute, M. Fred Reed, of Boston, Mass., Is spend ing the holidays at tho home of his father, J. Van Reed, In this placo. ' J. N. Small, of West Reynoldsvllle, spent Christmas at Limestone, Clarion county, visiting his mother. Mrs. Dr. John H. Murray attended a social at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Irvln In Big Run last week. J. Edward McKernan, of Youngstown, Is a guest at tho homo of his father, Joseph McKernan, In West Reynoldsvllle. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hinderliter spent Christmas at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Edward Clecr, in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Vina Baker, of Washington, Pa., visited Dr. A. J. Meek, and family at the Baptist parsonage over Christmas. Prof. Frank B. Glonn, principal of the West Reynoldsvllle public schools, U spend ing the vacation period at his home in Corsica. W. M. Rife and R. W. Clawges leave Thursday morning to attend the annual meeting of the State Teachers' Association at Harrlsburg. Misses Fannio and Laura Smith, of Washington, Pa., were entertained by Miss Maud Meek at the Baptist manse over Christmas. A. J. Postlethwolt and wife, of Fayette City, are the guests of the latter 's mother, Mrs. Hannuli Butler, and other relatives In Reynoldsvllle, this week. Miss Lucilla O'Hare, who is attending school at St. Marys, Pa., is spending tho holidays lit the huino of her father, John O'llnrc, on Hill street. Misses Margaret and Susie McKernan, of Erie, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .McKernan, in West Reynoldsvlllo. Thomas C. Shields, traveling representa tive for the United States Leather Company, is spending the holidays with his family In Reynoldsvllle. Frank Degnan, who has been at East Brady for some time, spent Christmas at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Degnan, in this place. Jasper McEntlre and family, of Eleanora, passed through Reynoldsvllle the past week on their way to visit relatives at Franklin, Pa., over Christmas. Joel Baum, of Wimbledon, North Dakota, is the guest of John Baum and family on Main street, this week, and is also visiting other relatives near Reynoldsvllle. Harry F. Reynolds, of New York City, is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. R. J. Reynolds, on Grant street, and shaking hands with his legion of friends in town. Will Dohart, who has been employed at Elmira, N. Y., for several years, spent the Christmas holidays with 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dehart, on Jackson street. Bert T. Cox, who has been at Tecumpsch, Michigan, for some time, is spending the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cox, in Reynoldsvllle. Charles Corbett and W. T. Darr, attor neys of Brookvllle, will attend the Penn sylvania banquetin New York City at the new Hotel As tor to be given to President Taft on Jauuary 21st. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Swartz spent Christ mas at the farm of the latter's father, Emanuel Bchuckers, near EmerickvlUe and incidentally filled themselves with turkey and trimmings at the expense . of Mr. Schuckers. Charles Crates, superintendent of the Blaw Collapsible Steel Centering Co.'s plant, and family, went to Crates, Clarion county, Saturday to spend Christmas at the old home of Mr. Crates. L. M. Snyder and wife were at Summer ville a few days last week, called there by the death of Mrs. Snyder's grandmother, Mrs. S. P. Anderson, which occurred Tues day night, December 30th, at 13.00 o'clock. Burial was made Saturday at 2.00 p. m. Mrs. Anderson was 80 years old. ' Want Column. Kateti One cent per word for each and very Insertion. Lost Ten dollars In making change on my debit last week. Would appreciate the return. P. Kochler. . For Rent Six room house with bath, on corner Hill nd Third streets. Mrs. C. Mitchell. Foa Rest Modern 'mprovud eight room house. Inquire it: riie Slur (JtHce. FOR SALE Indian runner ducks and Uvo wliito , leghorn pullets. Arthur Seeloy. For Sale Buy driving horse. Inquire lit The Star ottico. ., FOR KENT Eight room house includiug bath room, L. M. SNYDER. Copyright Hail ickaAtr ft Mifl YOUNG men of the strenuous life; y' college men, business men, hustlers; 5jT: these are the fellows we're especially for with H 1 Hart Schaffner & Marx g gjjl clothes; new models .with youth and athletic vigor in them; good styles for jjk older men, too. O , m Plenty of good things to wear, shirts, hats, underwear, neckwear. ThiB is 0 - ..TAJ our store. . Overcoats $18 to $ 60 . g.rSuits $20 to $50 Remeniber we are ready for your Christmas buying. We haye one of the greatest assortments of useful hristma? presents in the line of smoking jackets neckwear, gloves, coat sweaters, umbrellas, caps in seal skin, fur and cloth caps, underwear in two piece and combination suits, shirts plain and fancys, suit cases 'and bags. We invite you to call early, make your selection and we will lay whatever you select away for you. ' This the store to get what you want. Their is nothing in our line that you need send ont of town for, as we have the greatest line ever showi in any city store. W. H. BELL X GoodCIothes and,Furnishings REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. W S" TOCK HOLDERS' MEETING. You are hereby Informed that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Summer vllle Telephone Company will be held at the ueneral office ot the company In Brookvllle, Pa., on Wednesday, the 11th day ot January, lllil.atthebourof ten o'clock a. m., tor the purpose of electing a Hoard of Directors for the Company, for the enBuins year, and for the traduction of such ot ber business as may prouerly com before until meeting, J. K. Brown, President. J. 8. Hah bond, Secretary. s mm Jims I Meat Market s i . 8 BEEF, MUTTON,, LAMB and PORK Hams, Bacon, Corned Beef, Tongues, Etc. Poultry and Game in Season- Prompt Delivery. Milliren's Meat Market Reynoldsvllle, - - Pa. Uue the Boll 'Phone - Central Pennsylvania Lime H-0 is hydrated lime for drilling or broadcasting; it gives quick results, For best results from your land, USE LIME, ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or, best of all, - i USE H-O . Lime for chemical and building purposes. 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