An independent journal devoted to the interests of Rriinoldsvillr, Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME 13. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1901. NUMBEK 4. -WI2 KNOW The Naked Truth When we say we have the Largest Stock and Lowest Prices of any Grocery House in the County. Good, substantial goods the kind the people live on. Be low we quote a few prices ns sample. Our store is chuck full of bargains for the careful buyer. Make out your list of wants and let us quote you prices on bill goods. We are always here to correct errors and make everything right. Bout Patent. Flour wr sack $1 to $1.45. 18 fts Fine Granulated Sugar 25 lt)S. 8 fts. Arbuckkf." CotTnu Extra Flni- Bu.k CntTi-r, repular lrlce 20 ceiiln, 3 Cans Best Standard Tomatoes l.00. 1..10. !."o. loo 25o 1 Pros. Can Bent Standard Tomatoes l)5c 1 Doz. Cuna Good Standard Tomatoes 85c Boot Sugar Cured Hams per tt. l.'lc Wo Hell Tho. .1. Llpton'd Tens and Robinson COMING! W. H. Harris' -ONE DAY Saturday, JmROjAI JAPANESE l-a. the most expensive feawpe J Mckel-Plate Show 1 :VU B $-. rW IWiiTwicc A fcr WaHTI Wstld hmeu NKM HAT SIUVS V ml r The Largest Popular Price Show on Earth ! ! Bigger, Better and Grander than Ever, with all New and Novel Acts and Features for this Season, j j The Milette Family of Aerialists and Riders. The Jenner Family of Acrobats and Tumblers. Mr. Claude Or ton The World's Mr. Henry LaSage A HUNDRED HORSES AND PONIES Grand Free street Two Performances, at 3 and 8 p. ra. Doors open one hour earlier. Don't forget that The Star's Job equipped'ln the county and all put with speed and satisfaction. WIS TKLIy 5 Itis Good Hico, 2."o 4 tt4 a better (rrade 25c 7 lts. Rolled Oats 25o 10 fl.. Pure Loaf Lard 11.00 7 cukes Glrws, Star or Lnox Soap, 2."o 5 ttis. big fat Prunes 25o 11 tlis. Bi'Ht Navy Bunns, 50o 4 ttis. Bent Limn Beans, 25c Bust Sutrar Cured Bacon 1.1 and 14c pound ColToes Bust In the land. & Mundorff. CODING! World Famous ONLY- June 4th from ximumM with am show in America Champion Four Horse Rider. On the Bounding Rope. Parade at 10 a. m. Department is '-one of the best classes of worli' idan'be turned ORPWANCe. (NO. 1)1) AN ORDINANCE Providing for tho grading, curbing and paving of that part ol Alain Btreot which lies be tween tho cant end of tho hrldgo across Sundy Lick Creek, on tho Went, and tho east sido of Seventh street, near tho I'resbytorian church, on the F.UBt. Whehkas, A largo numbor of per sons owning real propel ty abutting upon that part ol Alain strut I, In the uorougti of Kcynoldsvlllo, which lies between the east end of tho bridge Borons Sandy Lick creek, on tho West, and the east side of Seventh street, near the I'resby- terian church, on the hast, have pre sented to the Town Council a written proposition to tho effect that If the Borough of Keynoldsvillo will cause said part of Main street to bo graded, curbed and paved with paving brick, during the present year, they, the said property owners will nay one-third, part of the cost of such grading, curbing and paving in front of their respective properties, the Llorough of Reynolds vllle to pay the remaining one-third part of such cot. Now, THKKKKOKK, Bo it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of Koynoldsvlllo, I'a., and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authori ty of the same : 1. That the above mentioned propo sition of property owners bo and the same is hereby accepted. 2. That punt ol Main street which is designated above shall, during tho present year, bo graded, curbed and paved with paving brick, in accordance with tho plans uud speeilications pre pared by James Li. Caldwell, Ksq., which are nereoy approved, are hereto attached and made a part of this ordi nance. Tho above mentioned property owners shall pay that part of the cost of such grading, curbing and paving which they have, in sum promwition, agreed to pay and the remainder of such cost shall be borne by the Borough of ltcynoldsvillo. 3. The President and Secretary ol Council are hereby directed to adver tise in one or moro newspapers publish ed in the Borough of ltcynoldsvillo, and by hand bills, for bids or propoxals for the grading, curbing and paving o said part of Main street in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance and tho plans and specifications hereto attached. All bids to be lor tho completed worK, including all materials, and to be ac companied with samples of tho brick proposed to be used by tho nldder. I ho Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 4. The bids to bo made shall be for tho completed work by tho square yard, measurements to bo from the inside, of both curbs. Said bids shall bo sealed and ho tiled with the Secretary of Council not later thnn six o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 15th day of June, A. D., 11IU4. 5. Tho successful bidder will bo re quired to enter into a contract in writ ing to perform tue nam work and furnish thtt materials therefore, in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance and the plans and specifications hereto ttucbed. I bo said contract shall pro vide for the commencement of the work on or before tho 2th dav of June, A. D., 1!K)4, and the final completion there of on or befor- tho 30lh day October, A. IX, 14)04. Tho successful bidder will also bo required to file with tho Secre tary of Council, within forty-eight hours after tl acceptance or his bid, a bond with sui 'tiex to be approved by the Council. 4 lh sum of ten thousand dollars, condi; ioncdll ) for tho fuithful performance of the work within the limu alHive mentioned and in accord ance with the ) laiiH and specifications and (2) for the l nviiieni to the Borough of BeynoldsvilUi of any and all sums which may bo recovered against It by reason or on account of any fcaroli'Ssnoss or negligence on part of thu said con tractor or any of his agents, servants or employees, together with all fees, costs aud expenses incurred by said Borough. In defense of any and all suits or actions brought ugainst it ou uocouul or by reason of such carelessness or negligence. tl. The successful bidder will also bo required to furnish, within five days from the date of the acceptance of his bid, a written agreement on part of the manufacturer of the brick to be used la said paving warranting all of the brick to be used in said paving to lie equal la all respects to the samples submitted to the Council and warranting that said, brick will, if laid in accordance with the plans and specifications, withstand all the ordinary and usual exigencies of travel upon said street for a period of five years from tho date of the com pletion of the work. The Bald agree ment shall also contain a stipulation to tho effect that said manufacturer will replace, at any time during said period of five years, upon notice by tho Council, all biick which shall not witbstund the ordinary and usual travel on said street or which may disintegrate or break up on account of heat, cold moisture or de fective or improper material in or work, upon the brick themselves. 7. If the successful bidder shall fall, neglect or refuse to sign the contract, tile the bond and agreement mentioned In sections 5 and U of this ordinance, his bid shall be rejected and the Council shall he at liberty to advertise for new bids or, at its option, to accept the next, lowest bid filed by the person who shall comply with the said provisions of this ordinance. 8. All ordiuanut.s or parts of ordi nances in conllict herewith bo and tlie sainu are hereby repealed. JrusHed and enacted finally by the. Council ut a regular meeting held au tho council chamber on the 1Kb day of May, A. D., 1904, ut 0:20 o'clock p. m. John C. savkus, Attest ! President of Council. h. 3. McEntikk, ' ' Clerk of Council. ' May 14th A. D., l04,: the foregoing ordluance is submitted to ma, read and. approved. u. M. Simmons, Witness : Chief Burgess. C. A. STKPHKNSON. Knights of Pythias Reunion. The Knights of Pythias of the First Reunion District are making great preparations for tbolr Annual Reunion to be held at Brookvllle, Pa., on June Bth, 1904. The First Reunion District Is com posed of the following counties : Arm strong, 6 Lodges ; Clarion, 0 Lodges ; Clearfield, 11 Lodges ; Center, 1 Lodge; Elk, 4 Lodges ; Indiana, 2 Lodges, and Jefferson 13 Lodges. There are 44 lodges In this district with an aggregate membership of 3,000. Brookvllle Lodge, No. 477, Is making groat preparations for the reception and entertainment of visitor and a general good time Is assured. The Pythian Sisters, an organization of the Ladles, have announced that they will attend In full force and com pete for the prizes offered. The Grand Lodge Officers have also promised to attend and other high dig nitaries of the order will be present and address the public meeting. One continuous round, of entertain ment 1b promised. The Pennsylvania Railroad has Issued card orders for cheap excursion rate which can be scoured from the local lodges, and which are good for three days. The B., R. & P. Railway baa granted a 2 cent rate to all going over their road to the Reunion. Brookvllle Is noted for It many and commodious hotels, paved street and hospitable people. The indications all point to a grand reunion at Brookvllle on June 0th. PRIZES: 120.00 In gold for the best band selec tion, each band choosing their own selection, while passing the Judges' stand at the Court House on Main street. $10.00 In gold to the Lodge in line turning out the largest number of mem bers according to membership of Lodge. tlO.OO in gold to the lodge In line bringing tho most members the longest distance. K 00 in gold to the Knight In line holding the longest membership In the order. 9.VG0 In gold for best marching by Lodge (Knights or Pythian Sister both eliblblo In this competition.) 910.00 In gold to the Lodge of Pythian Sisters In lino turning out the largest number of members according to mem bership of Lodge. $10.00 in gold to the Lodge of Pythian Sisters In line having neatest appear ance and uniform. 110.00 in gold to the Lodge of Pythian Sisters having tho handsomest ladles In lino. Above prizes will be awarded by a committee of competent judge. Brookvllle Lodge No. 477 will be barred from competition In above prize. Martllng Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming In, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequalled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Bentorvllle, Va., serves as example. He writes : "I bud Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time wlthont being benefitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective In curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Trial bottle free, regular sizes 50o, and $1.00. Q. A. R. Encampment. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republlo, Depart ment of Pennsylvania, at Gettysburg, June 5 to 11, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will seir excursion ticket to Gettysburg from all station on it line In the state of Pennsylvania, on June 4, 6, 0, 7, and 8, good to return until June 13, Inclusive, at rate of a single fare for the round trip. For specific rates, apply to local ticket agents. A Ooiiflnual Mralu. Many men and women are constantly subjected to what they commonly term "a continual strain" because of some financial or family trouble. It wear and distresses them both mentally and physically, affecting their nerve badly and bringing on liver and kidney all monts, with the attendant evil of constipation, loss of appetite, sleepless' ness, low vitality aud despondency They cannot, as a rule, get rid of this "continual strain," but they can remedy It health-destroying effects by taking frequent doses of Green's August Flower. It tone up the liver, stlrau late the kidney, Insure healthy bodily fuuotlons, gives vim and spirit to one's whole being, and eventually dis pels 'the physical or tnental1 dlstres caused by that "continual strain." Trial bottle of August Flower, 25o j regular 1 sl.o, 75o. At all druggist. H. Alex Reduced Rates to Atlantic City. For tho benefit of those doslrlng to attend the meeting of tho American Medical Association at Atlantic City, June 7 to 10, and the session of the Amorlcan Academy of Medicine at the same place, June 4 and (I, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets to Atlantic City at rate of single fare plus $1.00 for tho round trip. Tlckots will bo sold June 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6, good returning leaving Atlan tic City June 4 to 13, Inclusive. Tickets will be good to stop over at Philadelphia on going trip within limit of Juno 0, and at Philadelphia and Baltimore, on roturn trip within tho final limit on deposit of stop-over point. All tickets must be deposited immediately on ar rival at Morris Guards' Armory, 12 South Now York Avenue, Atlantic City. Regular excursion tlckots at usual rate will be sold from the points named above and from all intermediate points to Atlantic City, Worst or all Kxperlence. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will bo your last ? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. II. Newson, Docatur, Ala. "For three years" she wrltos, "t endured Insuffer able pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble Death seemed inevitable when doctors and ail remedlos failed. At length I was Induced to try Electric Bitter and the result was miraculous. I Improved at once and now I'm com pletely recovered." For Llvor, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitter Is tho only mcdlcino. Only fiOo. It' guaranteed by II. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Excursion to New Kinzua Viaduct. Sunday, June 6th, tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will run the first excursion of tho season to the new Kinzua Viaduct from stations on Its line Punxsutawnoy to Johnsonburg, in clusive. This excursion will afford un excellent opportunity for spending a dollghtful days outing at tho world' greatest bridge. Tho Immensity of the structure can only be Imagined, as It must be soon to be appreciated. Special train will leave Falls Creek at 0.35 a. in. Fare round trip only $1.00. B'or further Information see excursion bills or con sult nearest agent of the company. That Throbbing HeadiM'be Would quickly loave you, If you used Dr. King' New Life Pills. Thousand of sufferers have proved their match less merit for Sick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back If not cured. Sold by 11. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Reduced Rates to Uniontown. For the accommodation of those do slrlng to attend the Prohibition State Convention, to be held at Uniontown, Pa., June 7 to 0, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell round-trip tick ets to Uniontown, June 6 to 7, good to return until June 10, Inclusive, from all stations on its lines In tho state of Pennsylvania at rate of single faro for the round trip (minimum rate, 25 cents.) Driven to Desperation, Living at an out of the way place, re mote from civilization, a family Is often driven to desperation In case of ac cident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc Lay In a supply of Buoklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 25o at H. Alox Stoke' Drug Store. Glance over the list below and decide for yourself the indemnity ofiered to property owners if they carry a policy in any of the fire insurance companies named. Company. Home of New York Philadelphia Underwriters Hartford Continental Insurance Co. of N. A. Fireman's Fund American Central Glens Falls Niagara Greenwich German Prussian National Totals $101,505,200 $14,457,474 $4,225,000 , . . Did youjevcr think that rents, or rental value was as important an item of value in a build ing as the materials entering into the construction, thereof, and .that rents can be insured ? We can write you a policy on the rents of your building in the same company and at a lower rate than the building. It would pay ybu to investigate Rent Insurance.; ', ,. CM. MCDONALD, Resident Agent. ft Feet Hurt ? A picture of misery is the man with uncomfort able ill-fitting Shoes. If your feet trouble you, Sir, if the joints are ten der and Bore Here's Relief We have comfortable shoes made for feet like yours and they are made to fit, and fit all over not just in "spots." Here's Relief, If You Want It. $2.00, $2.50 or $3.50 is the price. Robinson's THEHE IS NOTHING TIKE i Assets. 18,040,793 17,623,177 14,542,951 14,192,177 11,291,000 5,858,820 4,000,000 4,046,681 3,859,761 2,120,000 4,910,606 1,019,234 CASH Inhunkaor lu bauds ot Agouu. $ 2,176,720 1,589,780 2,624,374 1,673,080 1,806,308 1,000,000 750,000 836,368 609,921 500,000 654,429 236,494 $ A New Departure A Community of Interest Idea. Wc have determined t make a proposition to ou new and old customers which will be beneficial to you all. We Give Premiums On every 5 cent purchase ot Tea or Coffee, redeemable for cash or any kind of household goods Sideboards, Chairs, Tables, Clocks, Rugs, Ornaments, Etc. We could furnish your house absolutely free. And we give the best Coffee, fresh roasted and thefinest flavors. Once a Customer is Always a Customer. Our premiums are not small things but very val uableand our Tea and Coffee is absolutely the best. OUR PRICES Coffoe, fresh roasted and fine flavored 15, 23, 25 and 30 cents. Tea 25, 35, 45, 50, 60 and 75 cents. Sugar In any quantity 5c per Pound. Fomalo or male ft 2 on in wanted to canvitsH. EUROPEAN TEA COFFEE CO. & Foster Building, Mnln Stroet, Boynoldsvlilo, Penn'a. HOUSEHOLD LACQUER FOR restoring orlflnal lustra and ton ts old worn, scratched and laded furniture, woodwork and floors. LACQUERET dries over night and wears like rawhide. It will not lede, turn whlie-or crack. LACQUERET It all right In everyway for everything. A child can apply It. LACQUERET Is sold In convenient packairee reedy for ate In Light Oak, Dark Oak, Mahogany, Cherry, Walnut, Rosewood, Rich Red, Mote Orcen, and "Clear". It la TRANSLUCLNT, non fadlng. brilliant and durable. Superior la points of merit to anything on the market. Ask for Color Card and Instructive) booklat "THE PAINTY DECORATOR.' FOR BALE BY THE KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY Loss in Baltimore. $ 750,000 .500,000 500,000 1,000,000 550,000 250,000 175,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 Not Involved Not Involved . , a : t Stoke.
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