! Official Reynoldsvillo. OUDINANCE NO. 130. PROVIDING for the grading, curbing and paving of that part of Miiu street In said b irough which lies I) -. twe. n the end of the present hriek paving on said street at Seventh street on tbe west, and the borougb line at Cool Spring Hollow on iho east; authorizing the president and secretary of counoil to advertise for bids for the curbing of said street and providing for tho muthod of payment of said Improvement. Whereas, the question of Increasing the indebtedness of the borougb of Reynoldsville, Pa., to an amount not exceeding the sum of ten thousand dol lars for the purpose of grading, curbing and paving that portion of Main street in said borough which lies between the end of the present brick paving at Sev enth creet, on said street, on the west, and the lino between Winslow township and said borough at or near Cool Spring Hollow, on the east, was submitud to tbe electors of said borougb at the reg ular annual borough election held on the 19th day of February, A. D., 1007, which said eleoUon was held at the time, place and under the same regu iations as are provided by law for the holding of municipal elections, and Whereas, the said proposed Increase of the borough indebtedness not to ex ceed the amount of ten thousand dol lars, to be used for tho purposes afore said, was approved, authorized and as sented to by a majority of th6 electors of said borough voting at tbe electlun held on tho said date, Section 1, Therefore be it ordained and enacted by tbe town council of the borough of Reynoldsville, Pa , and it is hereby ordained and enacted by author ity of same, that that part of Main street which is designated above, shall, during tbe present year, be graded, curbed and paved with paving brick. Section 2. Tbe paving shall be done lo accordance with the plans and speci fications prepared by the State Highway Department of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which are hereby up proved, are hereto attached, and made part of this ordinance. The curbing on each side of the said street shall be either sandstone' or cement curb, as council may direct, and shall be in arv cordance with tbe plans and specifies-' tlons prepared by council which are hereby approved, are hereto attached and made a part of this ordinance. Section 3. The president and secre tary of counoil are h"" ly directed tO advertise in one or morn newspapers published in the borougb of Reynolds ville, Pa , and by hand bills, for bids or proposals for the curbing; of said street, within the above designated limits, both for sandstone and cement Curbing in accordance with the pro visions of this ordinance and the plans and specifications hereto attached. All hlds to be for the completed work, in cluding all materials, labor and the set ting of the curb to tbe proper grade. The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The street committee of the council p' said borough is hereby designated to h in charge of said work. Section 4. The bids to be made shall, be for the completed work by tbe lineal foot, and shall specify the price sub mitted on each width of curbing, and, also, the bids shall specify and desig nate those submitted for sandstone and those submitted for cement curb. All bidsBhall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of council not later than six o'clock p. m., on' Tuesday tbe 7th day of April, 1908. Section 5. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract in writing to perform tbe said work and furnish, tbe materials therefor, in ac cordance with tbe provisions of this ordinance, and the plans and specifi cations hereto attached. The said con contract shall provide for the com mencement of tbe work within fifteen days after the execution of tbe said contract, and the final completion thereof on or before the 1st day of August, 1908 Tbe successful bidder will also be required to file with the Secretary of council, within forty-eight hours after the acceptance of his i id, the bond of a reliable Surety Company to be approved by the council, in the sum of two thousand ($2000.00) dollars, conditioned: (1) for the . f .nil.fu i" fortnance of the work wiihlo 'lie mn ' specified and in ao .onUnc ! -vit u in i plans and specification-", and (2) f"r 'In payment to tbe Borough of K-wkiMs ville of any and all sum' wliici mi) he recovered against It by reu-"i of or on account xt any o'irlessn or negligence on the part of tlv con tractor or any of his agent, servants or employoes, togother with all fu s, costs and expenses Incurred by said borough in defene of any and all suits or actions brought against it on account of or by reason of such carelessness and negligence - Section 6. If the successful bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse to sign the contract, file the bond and agree ment mentioned in Section 6 of this ordinance his bid shall be rejected and the council shall have the right ant", be at liberty to advertise for new bids, or, at its option, to accept tbe next lowest bid filed by the person who Bhall comply with the said provisions of this ordinance. Section 7. Tho whole of the cost and expense of the curbing of that portion of Main street designated above, shall be borne and paid by tho borougb of Reynoldsville, Pa., and one fourth of tbe total cost of grading and paving said street wllhln the limi's described, sfcs" be defrayed by 'the said borough and the other three fourths of the total cost of grading and paving said street, shall be defrayed by the Coramoii wealth of Pennsylvania, RB 1b provided for by the agreement existing betweer the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of tbe one part, and the Borough of Reyn oldsville of the other part, the samo being dated January 21 t, 1908. Thn cost and expenses thereof, or such por portion thereof as Is to be borne by th6 borough of Reynoldsville, shall be paid out of the funds realized from the sale of bonds to be issued by the borough, as Is provided for in Borough Ordinance No. 119, approved the 15th day of December, A. D. 1907. Section 8 All ordinances, or parts of ordinances Inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed. Passed and enacted finally by the Council at a regular meeting beld at the Council Chamber on Wednesday the 4th day of March, 1908, at 9 30 o'clock p. m. P S. Hoffman, Attest: President of Council. Clement W. Flynn, Secretary of Council. Now March 0, 1908, the foregoing ordinance is submitted to me, read, considered and approved . Smith M. McCreight, Chief Burgess. j THE, r HIGH SCHOOL BULLETIN 5 Kditor-in-Chief, Graydon Robinson Senior Reporter Miss Best Sophomore Reporter Miss Dlllman Tbe lecture given by Judge Brown last Friday night was one long to be remembered by the young folks who heard him. The lecture on "The Boy Problem"' was greatly appreciated by every one. Dr. Murray and Dr. Sayers, two of our directors, were in school Monday last and spent two periods with the Seniors. We hope they enjoyed hear ing our recitations belter than we did to give them. Oniy seven more weeks of school. Please define an ode, er I mean a node. Horses for Sale or Exchange. A cur load of driving, farm and draft horses si ill b fur su!j at the Brookvillo Hout-e barn in Brookvllle. Pa, March 17. I9(i8, and will be there for two weeks only. Dot.'i iuIps this great opportunity to buy jourself a horse or ex jt'iitigo tor n biimd mare. Come eHrl.v and gel your choice. All horses guai ai.lt i it a repn t-cnteri. Grant Shuster Sanitary Plumbing Plumbing Is a science. Good or bad plumbing depends upon the skill or lack of ski.l of the man who does the work. Bad plumbing Is dear at any price; good plumbing the kind we do costs no more, is conducive to health, and is a groat mon ey saver in the end See Me (or Estimates On your next job. Satisfac tion' is assured if I do the work. 6. E. Main Street Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania.- Hiiiiiplircu The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN EASTER ON THE ATLANTIC ClTY BOARDWALK.' .The annual Easter parade on the Boardwalk at Atlantic . Cify is one of the grandest sights in the world. It can't be duplicated. For hours that great esplanade, stretching for five miles along the ocean's edge, is thronged with the fair est and best .of American society. Thousands from all parts of the country go every year to participate in this formal opening of the post-Lenten season, until Easter at Atlantic - City has come to be a National event. At no period of the year is Atlantic City more attractive than at Easter. Band concerts are given daily on the piers, with dances in the evening. All the larger hotels have their own orchestras, and the theatre's offer special attrac tions. Nowhere is the after-Lent gaiety more pronounced, or more enjoyable than at Atlantic City. A special Easter excursion to Atlantic City, Cape May, . Ocean City, and Wildwood will be run from Pittsburg and Western Pennsylvania on Thursday, April 16. Round-trip tickets, good for sixteen days, will lie sold from Pittsburg at $10 and $12, tickets at the higher rate being good in Pullman cars in connection with Pullman tickets. Propor tionate rates from other points. A special train of parlor cars, dining car, and coaches, running through to Atlantic City via Delaware River Bridge Route, will leave Pittsburg at 8.55 a. m. Tickets will be good also on specified evening trains, and to stop off in Philadelphia. For specific races, time of trains and further information, consult Ticket Agents, or T. E. Watt, P. A. W. D., 401 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. Why do our visitors Insist upjn conv ing on Monday? We don't profess to know much at best, but Monday is the minimum. First Sr. Do you have a dime? If so I'll give you a quarter for it. Second Sr. Not a cent have I. (aside) Dog gonlt, now look what I missed. A Senior girl eulogized the poet Thoreau thus: He never worked or worried, He never hud a wife, Me, oh! my, that is why. He always lived a "simple life." Inst "Whafs pitch." Stud. "I don't know." Inst. "What's a node." Student "I can't tell." ' Instructor "What's a diatonic seale." Student "I don't know that either." Fellow-stud. (In an undertone) You don't know much, do you? Is Miss Coleman's eyesight good? She seems to doubt it for when her back 1b turned she can hear whispering but when she turns around sh6 cannot see lips moving. - Only Imagination, the sophs are NOT GUILTY. , ' Tom thinks that a consumptive could not be an athlete, Want Column. Rates: Oui cent per word for each and avorv Insertion. FOR Sale All household goods' of F H G't'iigher, c"ns!!nT of bd, chads, tablia, pictures and carpets, also Fitclf gss china Uln, at private sale. A' I goods not sold vil, bi sold at auc tion Filday, March 27. at 2 00 p m., Fourth, near Hill e treet. FOR SALE 39 aero farm, buildings, fruit trees, &o., also a 12 aerj strip of land. Ellsha Cox. Pardus. Eggs for hatching, Barred Plymouth Rocks (Gardner and Dunning strain) 50 cts. par setting. Inquire of Frunk Shumakor, Reynoldsville, Pa. FOR 3ALE--Oue milch cow Joseph McKernan, FOR Rent Good six room house on Hill st. E. NelT. For Sale Two Rood B'oro counters; will bj sold cheap. Inquire of P. Mc Donald, Reynoldsville. For Rent Good six room house on Hill St., near Fifth. Inquire STAR Flat to Ront Roomsover Ring-Stoke Co.'s store, formerly occupied by Mrs. Strong. Inquire of H. Alex Stoke. For Rent H.niso next, to Presby terian earsonage on Grant street, with bath. Inquire of EL Alex Stoke. i For SALE Good property on East M:tin street at a bargain. Inquire of E Nell. A Sound Business Proposition. If the election of n member of con gress Is a business uroposltion, and It It.; would It be gojrl business to turn a man out who is capable and faithful, jut because some other fellow wants the job? Tho good business men in the district arc going to vote for Major Beale. J. O. Johns, merchant tailor, next door to National hotel. Best Healer in the World. Rev. F. Starblrd, of East Raymond, Maine, says: "I have used Buckleu's Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and other obstinate sores, and find It the best healer in the world. I use it too with great success in my veterinary business." Price 25o. at Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co. drug store. Clarks O. N. T. spool cotton 5 cents at Bing-Stoke Co. Piles! ITCHING, BLEEDING on PROTRUDING We guarantee to either cure or refund ma 111UUC7 m uiij guuvin iiuiu iiuuiug, Bleeding or Protruding Piles who faith fully and properly usee Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment Rev. T. B. Roberta of 103 Marshall St, Syracuse, N. T., says: "For nine yeara I uttered from Itching and protruding pltea which were eo bad that they necessitated my absence from professional duties I used numerous remedied and underwent one operb tlon without relief, but by using Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment I am now permanently cured." too box. All dealers or Br. A. W. Chase Medicine) Co., Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by Stoko & Felcht Drug Co. ENJAMIN and "Correct Clothes for Men" are synonymous terms. "Benjamin" Clothes are the creation of the best talent in New York, the home of the most skilled, designers and tailormen in the world. The Prices are always Right. We alone sell them in this city. MILLIREN BROS. Reynoldsville, Pa. GILLESPIES THE STORE THAT AVE YOU MONEY OFFER YOU THIS WEEK THE FINEST LINE OF WHITE GOODS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES THAT HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN HERE. I All UUL3 lower " The itslde modeling of "Fellowcraft" shoes is such that narrow-toed styles fit with the same comfort a) the broad er ones. Young old men or wise young men will enjoy the snappy individual style of the shoe. All leathers. Price 3 50. FASHION CORS One of Our (We will not (five bcr name) bought a Henderson Corset from us early in the season. . A few days ago she said, 'I neyer know what a comfortable cor set was until I wore this one and my friends tell mo I never looked better than now." If you want a corset that will give you a figure that is in accordance with the styles, gt the Henderson Corset. Then at tbe aami time you'll have style and comfort We have them in prices ranging from SI. 00 to. tl 50. And at any price you pay you get a better cor set valu'j than is obtainable where Hen derson Corsets are not sold. - We beg to announce that the Acorn Line or Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist Suits is open for your inspection. We have dainty lingerie effects, as well as a large assortment trimmed with Cluny and Valenciennes lace, medallions and other embroideries, all original In style, perfect in fit and exquisitely made. We are fortunate In being able to offer you this representative line, whose reputation for many years bas been of tbe highest. As the duplica tion of our best numbers is always un certain, we suggest an early selection while assortment Is unbroken. 98c to $6.00. SEPARATE SKIRTS Panamas, Serges, Voltes, Mohairs and Poplins. Com: in blue, black, brown and reds. Prices $4.00, $4.50, 5,00 to $9.00. . Gillespies
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