7 7 WESTREYNOLDSVILLE Auditors Statement for the Year Ending March 9, 1908. W. B. 8TAl!Fll'EH, Tux Collector, In nncount with the Imroof West Kejnolilsvllle, Pa., for the yer ending Mnrcli , twin. Dll. to IWI Taxes. Boro Tax. To ain't due liut settlement I 85 8' " CR. By ain't oxo'ioHitloiiH . L'ul.'s on $18 I I 2 41 " ' Trons.' inot'liits ... " J; "J rctur'd to (Juininlsslonem dnehoro. ;. f2 (18 28 Wator. UB. To im't due lnt settlement 11 SB M SI ' : cn. By am't e.xonunillnns H M I'nl.'s on i:i 87.. s. . ' . TrtMmlirT'i rm'l'ipW U HI " . returned to Co. Com 2 " J!!slr,, L' Klit Tax. DR. To am't duo lust sett li-ment i .TO 4" TO CR. By am't exoiipriit'ons 41 Ool.'s on 4I U 2 ; " TKMlsnrci'B reeelpts. ... 41" " rem 'tied to '. Com HI " " 1,0,0 49 59 W B MTAl'FI'EK, Tux Colloelor. In account ' with the boroof West Keynoldsvllle, l'a., for the year ennliiK March U, HOT. Boro Tax. DR. To am't duplicate .522 M ' 5 t Col.'!tion107 01 55 5!7 tki CR. By am't exonerations H (10 . aCol.'oni01 R4 10 HH " fi lleliate on MI 84 . .. 18 00 5 Col 'r on til IK 2 W " fi Col ' on$i:i W. ...... I 20 " Treasurer's receipts 4!7 27 To am't due boro M Hi Light Tax. DR. To am't duplicate 412 10 ' 6 added on S8 ( 4:1 ) 53 CR. By am't exonerations 9 57 ' M rebut eon 30) 41 15 02 " 3 Col.' on m tl 9 01 5 Col.'s on 3144 187 " lit Col.'s on l 87 I Treasurer's receipts 353 72 To balance due boro 41 53 4:ill 53 Wa'erTax. ' DR. To am't duplicate 201 3! " 1 added on 52 5!) 2 61 203 93 CR. To nm't exonerations . .. .. 5 95 ' - ill rebate on 183 28 9 II Col.'s on 182 211.. .. 5 47 " ST, Col.'s on 20 8J 1 04 5f, Col.'s on II 87 59 Treasurer's receipts 157 12 To balance due boro 84 03 Ml 93 TV.' L. JOHNSTON, Treasurer, In account with the boroof West Heynoldsvlllo, Pa., for year ending March 9, 1II0H. DR. ' To balance diie last settlement. 5yfl 10 from Col. W.ll Stnutlor. .1,042 59 " V lied Hank Tel. Co. 30 110 ' " C. I1.fi P. Tel. Co 2! 50 JunvnervilleTel. Co... 14 00 " " Co. Treasurer .'. 91 " ,1. 1) WHlrln, hall r't 10 t) " ,T. N Small, hall rent.. 5 00 " " Auditor lleneral 1 82 ' ' license 120 00 1,832 98 CR. By am't orders redeemed i, 373 33 " i Treasurer's Com . . . 27 47 To am't due boro 432 18 1,832 08 J. D. WOODU1NU, Burgess. DR. To am't from Co. Com, hall rent 10 00 10 00 CR. To am't Treasurer's receipts... 10 00 10 00 WM. BCRGR. Ex-Burgcsa. DR. To am't due last settlement .... 2 28 2 28 1 RESOURCES. Am't In Treasurer's hands .... 412 18 Am't due from W. H. StaulTer.: 1911 48 " " ra. Burge, Ex-B 2 28 VSO 94 A.J. Wkuji, ) E. L. Johnston, V Auditors, T. C. McEnteek, I WINSLOW TOWNSHIP Statement of Supervisors for the Year Ending March 2, 1902. Jt W. 8YPHK1T, In account with Wlnslow Township lioaxl. DR. Am't of Work Tax collected. $1, 12 49 Less 53 discount. 08 eJ Amount collected Am'tofwork tax collected, not discounted Amount of Cash Tax Collect. Iess 5 discount Amount collected Am't Cash Tax collected without discount. Am't recM from Col. Strouse Am't ree'd I'm other sources Balance due treasurer 1,113 87 0 10 922 69 971 25 48 511 31 19 2,742 45 S92 01 135 43 3 32 r,250 20 . x ' CR. Old orders redeemed New on ers redeemed Treasurer's percentase 1,452 16 15 75 1,4117 91 3,51.7 W 473 30 3,679 35 10! 94 15,250 20 Total am't of work duplicate a.HfcO 67 cosh " 2,B8 39 6,517 00 Am't of citizen's labor 1,740 69 Orders redeemed 3 50(1 05 Bal. la Col. Utrouse's hands. . 1,300 42 6,517 Oil Orders Issued Xot. 1 to 285. Inc 3,973 42 New orders not redeemed ..467 87 JSew orders redeemed 3,506 05 3,973 42 . Unseated work road tax ret'd 118 44 cash " ' 69 83 178 27 Amount paid Road Masters, viz.: K. B. lleemer 1170 20 W. A. Hheesloy 19140 Beni. Haueh 20150 M. M. McAdoo .- 268 10 Amount paid Attorney McDonald.... 35 00 Amount paid expenses of Supervisors 43 57 ' (Including posuuee. stationery, Hies, tent, freight aud office lent ) , J. M. Nonius, I Thomas Wood, VSupervIsors. ' A. W. Mclhollan, ) . G. M. London, Township Clerk. John "mith, l . John TUitoherty, VAudltors. P. J. Thomas, I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estata of Martha Berry, Deceased, late ot McCalmont, Township, l'a. Kntlce Is herebT siren that letters of admin istration upon the estate of the above named decedent hare been granted to the under signed. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to Jahks W. Hkubt, Bmith M. McCrelebt, Administrator, , Attorney. Labelle, Fayette Co., Pa. Political Announcements. In this It.suo of THE Star will be found tbe) announcements if tblrty-slx Rcpubllcun oundidutee who are seekiujf nominations at tho April primary elec tion, and there are other Republican candidates besides those who have announced In this paper. In our list are four for congress, throe for state senate, four for assembly, five for sheriff, six for county treasurer, four for register and recorder, four for prothonotary and six for county commissioner. No Use to Die. "I ha' e fount) out tl.al llirre no use to die of lunir troubli as lung as you can gel Or. King's New Discovery," shjs Mrs. .1. 1'. White, of Ku.-hboro, Pa. "1 would not b.i alive to-day only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than any thing else, and euri'H lung disease i vu'i alter the case Is pronounced hopeless." This most reliable remedy for outfits aud colds, lugrlppe, asthma, bronchitis and boarsciH in. is sold under guurantoe at Stoko & Folcht Drug Co. drug store. 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle free. - Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received by tho town council of the borough of Reynoldsvllle, l'a, until Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1908, at six o'clock p. m , lor tho curbing of that part of Main street in said borough which lies between the end of the prrsent briek paving ou said street at Seventh strett on the west, and the borough line at "Cool Spring Hollow," on the east, both for sand stone and cement curbing. All bld4 to bs for the com pletedwo I It, Including all materials, labor and the sotting, of the curb lo the proper grade. The bids to be made shall be. for the completed work by the lineal foot and shall sp?cify the price submitted on eaeh width of curb ing, and also, shall specify and desig nate those submitted for Bandstone and those submitted for commit curb. The plans and specifications therefore can be seen at the olllco of tbe Clerk of Council. The council reserves the right lo reject any or all bids. F..S. Hoffman, Attest: President of Council. Clement W. Flynn, Clerk of Council. , Rough weave silk at Ulng-Stoke Co.'s Jtipt reclved another lot of those choice hams that we will sell at the old price, lie per pound. Hunter & Mllllren. Ladies see the new lino of Oxfords ut Bing-Suike Co. We study to please In shoes. Adam's. n- Couched Continually IWORM TKSTIMOXT Blven by Mrs. Mnry 0. Murshnll In tlie Superior Court of CtnclunnU. " I coughed continu ally for six months lungs very sore had constant pain in my chest and was much emaciated could find no relief. After two-thirds of my first bottle of PISO'S CURE my health began to improve and I soon grew strong and fat" Such sworn testimony, from many witnesses, convinced tne Court ana secured for us a perma nent injunction agatnsta worthless imitation. For nearly half a century Piso's Cure has been re lieving the most obstinate coughs and colds of both bronchial and pulmon ary nature. It It a fair trial and It will cure yon WINDSOR HOTEL , W.T. Bruhaker, Mitr. Midway between Broad St. fiat ion and KcadlnR Terminal ou Klluert st. Kootns$i.ueperday and up. Theouly modem e pi Iced hulel of rep , ulatlun aud consequence In PHILADELPHIA WANTED REPRESENTATIVE IN THIS COUNTY 0UR Cahtm of InurKnc Educatiow Department for Fur nialiinc Protpocts Now "Modol Policy" WILL ASSURE SUCCESS TO OUR REPRESENTATIVES- , Write Homo Offico PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE HAHTFOnO. CONN. y Hit Turn to Criticise. Little John, who nt the mnture tiff') t f four fans learned tho Lord's Prayer, it often irlllclnpil liy I.!j rl.il cr. two ; enrs older, for Bllulit nilHlnken which I p cniiiiot always nvrl 1 In o'lVflug the I ,'tltloti. A few 8lindnys npi ho wns 1-. '.;lii to chtircli for the lint lime. Y.'hen the luoment for the pi'ityor nr lived nnd the fonifreRiitloti bowed tliclr honds John's mother ti'ok the pre million to whlHpi'r tu lilni thnt he must be very 'qulvt. ' . "Msten." slic pnld, "nnd yon will hear the minister prny." This Interosled Jolin nt once, nnd Ms little face txiU on n look of Roriona attention, lint Ills mother, wntchlng him covertly, riiw expres Rli'ii chniiffe presenlly to otto of stir pi ire und disapproval. A few minutes more, and he could stand It no longer. What could this man be sityhig? Not o word of the prayer did he recognize ."s the only formula he had ever heard railed by that name. "Why, mother."' he exclaimed In a tore audible over . nearly half the church, "do you hear? II;1 Isn't Naylns it right at nlli" New York Times. Political Methods In Japan. I.nlViidio Ileum through his wife nnd n few pupils had access to the Intima cies n ml courtesies, the customs und legends and superstitions of the past, which made his happiness, lint the necessities of his livelihood brought him into contact with a colder world of polite, critical, practical persons, v, liore habits of mind Jarred at every point on bis more wayward and emo tional spirit. Writing ott behalf of a v tvterti friend, who n lie considered to l::t e been hai'. lily tretilel by oriental (:. ' lo; nrs, he fiild bitterly: "Japanese i '!!( ialilom Is not lovable, aud It Is o:'l-i".!'.-.! v hen unpleasant.' It does not ':.;. 'Mere, If you rtou't like things, get o-l: here's your Hillary!' On the eon- ( It niddenly heroines coaxing, cn. r.v. lug, Infinitely sweet, and Invites 'vi out for multitudinous Insult. Then yo i are suddenly surrounded by snill I ' combinations iinimitglticil and tin Imaginable and softly struck In a Inm d:'p'l ways. A knockdown blow Is tm:h!ng to It. I pity a nun of letters in fie government servl. e in rnkyn." -t'-niftnan. Left Out In the Cold. Klder (discussing the new minister's probtttioii dlseotirsel- In my opeenlon he witstiti justllicd In illvitling folk into the sheep and the goals. I wadmi Just pay, .Tamie, that I was tiiiiong the unco guld, an' I wadna say that you were among the unco bud. So whor do we emtio. In? He'll no do far us, Jamie. We'll no vole for him. Lon don Punch. An Estimate and a Hope. "You've heard her. you say?" re marked Mr. Oubley. "Ah. she cer alnly hag tho gift of song." ! "Well, I hope that's what It Is," re plied Miss Knox. "I should hate to think she paid anything for It." Phil adelphia Press. Same Old Misery. rt'pose dttr wuz n turkey fer every mau In de country?" "Wouldn't make any difference, fer dey'd have wings e::otg!i to fly out er roach." Atlanta Constitution. A man's misfortune Is like a shoe if too large, It trips him up; If too tnnll. It pinches him. Horace. A Piece of Homely Truth. "Do you expect peoplo to believe all that you toll them?" "That Is not the Idea," answered the sagacious campaigner. "Tbe way to Win the hearts of the people Is to tell them what they already believe." Freed from Piles THE JOY OF IT. The ultra mi":ry unci despair ol iheiufferei from pile or Iickioi rl.ctr's can never be des cribed. Not only uV; iiilenae itdiing and tingiug, aot only the dread of a flurp,ical .operation, but t'.ie whole system !:'.enn lo be underlined by this honiblc di:cae. , The joy which cared ones cxencuce on being (te.-.d from ik.tiij;, l)!c?4ins and protrud ing piles is told in tlu..'n.L. ol letlcrt received in regard to Dr. A. W. Chase's o intmcnt You nscd not t;ll .he writers ol thse letters that there is a case ol piles which Dr. A. W. . Chase's Ointment will not cure, (or they will sot believe it. They alone know how they suffered, and also know that this ointment cured them. It brings relief at once. 50 cts. box. at all dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. John Auer, East 6th St, Maryt rtlle, Ohio, tatee t . "Fot twenty yean I could geno telief from itching piles, either from doctors' or other tteat- . meats. One box of Di. A. W. Chase's Ointment positively cured them, to sUjf cured and the relief and comfort n too great to be described." For Sale by Rtok & Polcht Drug Co. Still S i ii -1 1 tf.-"-loW ilii: 2. a, Lord Brampton's Innocent Ways. Lord Brampton, Fir Henry Hawkins, was n picturesque fltrtire who for years give variety nnd spice to the dull rou tine of the English courts. Borne of his lordship's ways wore unpleasant. When Lord Brampton wanted to get a case finished no one could more quick ly grasp the Intricacies than be. When, however, be meant a case to last then bo was the high priest of In nocence. There was not a game ot trick at cards with 'which he wns not familiar, yet when the counsel men tioned the nee of spades, "Ace of spades? What Is au ace of spades?" cooed his lordship. "It or It's one of A p;'.cl: of cards, of-er- playing cards, m''iid," Rasped counsel, taken aback. "It'ially, then I must nsk you to put It In." sold Hawkins. A solicitor's clerk v.ni sent flying to n stationer's to get n pack of cards. Upon his return the am was extracted ond counsel handed It up. "M'lud, this piece of enrd Is one of lifty-lwo such cards which are call ed playing; cards," said counsel. "The t-if d v. ltlch I now venture to ask your li nlslilp to examine Is cnl.Va the ace o.' Rpudes." Hawkins took the card, examined It curiously, nmtUt-J It, plac ed It with his notes. "Thuuk you. Proceed, please," be said.' With legal jxi.c-nse averaging $5 a minute this litle byplay would cost a flfu dollar bill." Equal to the Occasion Home time ago a friend of mine got a eurlous present from a sea captain It wns a fine speclmeu of the bird which sailors call the "laughing Jack ass," and be was a little proud of It. As he was carrying It home he met a brawny Irish navvy, who stopped and asked him: "I'hwat kind of n bitrrd Is that, sorr?" "That's a laughing Jackass." explain ed my friend genially. The Irishman, thinking he wits be ing made fun of. wns eiital to the oc casion and responded, with n twinkle In the eye: "It's not yerslir; It's the bund Ol liane, sorr." London Answers When It Rises. Teacher (of geography class) Name the largest city on the Ohio river. Bhaggy Haired Pupil Cincinnati, ma'am, but It nln't on the Ohio river only part of the time. Teacher In deed! Where Is It the rest of the time? Shaggy Haired Pupil In It. Chicago Tribune. A Nation of Cripples Rheumatism Be yond Coniro! The Only Hope to Rheumatic Sufferers Is Uric-0 Treatment If rhpumntlsm continues to anrnnd as II hna lo Hie past tw rears, It would seem as though v p would nnfore long bocomn a nation ot crip ples. The terrible destructlveness of this disease Is apparent on evorj side ot us. Almost nine out of tim of the cripples one meets had tlmlr allllctlon hrounliton bjr Itheuinatlsin. How many thousands more there are that are hope lessly !ed-rldden and whom we never see. lthi'timnllsin, from the very nature of thedlseasn, ran never euro Itself and If noiilocted Is bound to iirow worse rather than bettor. If ynu evor have any twliixs of Ithenmatlsm tro to your dniKKlst and get a bottle of Urle-U, the wonderful now Ithouinatlo Hiieclflc. It will cure you and It Is the only treatment lo tbe world that mil curs you permanently and thoroughly. Ililo () cures by Its direct action on the muscles, ''nnd nnd kidneys. It neeks out the poisonous '.'lie mil Itheumatlo Acid and drives It from the sstmo and It Is only a trintmniit of such a iLitiuo that will ever cure Ith' immtl-m. I.liil rnunlB nnd plasters only serve to drive it from one spot to another. They never euro Ithemna - ism. hernuse It Is primarily a blood dlsnasn. and until I 'io Mood Is cleared, from the poison, a euro eimmt tulie place. There nver was a case of Rheumatism that '' a: n could not cure und you should not put off i,li,';lt. Voucin test Urlc-O froe of clinrge If io t wish. Ju.-t cut out this advertisement and -:id it to ti c Smith Drug Co., Syracuse, N. v., : . et or w.ih your name and tho name of your ''riust, ii)i I state that you have never usod tJt ic O anil would llko to try It. They will rave ,. u fieo, throucli your druiTKM, a V :;& bo'tl' , which you can test aud try to your ixu a.'.o.actlnu Urlc-O b sold und p-THonully t-ci m mended in Iteynoldsvllle by Stoke. & Feicht. s HRIHFF'S SALE By vlr tin nf u wi lt, of Kierl Knclus. etc , is suocloutof the Court of Common Pleas of Jetteison county, Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to public sale or outery ut the court house in Brookvllle, l'a , on FRIDAY, APRIL 10th, 1908 At t.00 o'clock p. m., all the following ("e scrih d real estate, to-wit: All the defendant's right, title. In terest nnd cluim of, In and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of lund situate In War saw township, county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Heglnnlng at a post on the east l'ne of Warrant No. a;S; thence by bind of Joseph McCracken south 3-4 degrees east 18 perches to a post ; thence by lauds of Ew Ing heirs south 811 degrees west 20 perches to a post; thence by land formerly of T. K. Lltch estate north 3-4 degrees west 16 perches lo a post; thence by same lands north ell degrees east 24 pen-lies to place cf beglnn'ng contain ing two acres, more or li ss, being same land conveyed to Mrs. Anna F.wing by Rebecca Lltch, et. al by deed dated the 3rd day of September IKKl. Bee deed book No 45, page 219. Having thereon erected a four roomed frame dwelling house, email barn and out buildings. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Mrs. Anna Ewlng at the suit or v. nyie. Fl. Vm.Ko.it. BROSIUS. Tbe following roust be strictly complied with when property la stricken down: 1. When the plaintiff or otber lien credit ors become the purchaser, tbe cost on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens. Includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such leln creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale nr such proportion thereof as he may claim miiHt he furnished to the sheriff. See Purdnn's digest, nth, Ed., page 446. Smith's form. Page 384. 2. All bids must tie paid In full. All sales not settled linmedlutley will be continued until two o'clock p. m., of day of sale at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and gold at. tbe expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. All writs Btald after being advertised, the cost of advertising must be paid. CiHANT SIHEAFNOCKFR, March , 11)08. Sheriff Amended. , v A Pennsylvania divine formed mm of a house party lit Philadelphia where the younger son, In accordance with what the clergyman observed to be hia constant habit, as soon as he had seat ed himself at breakfast Immediately possessed himself of a largo slice of ! bread, the quality of which he proceed ed to test by a liberal mouthful. The minister, a stickler In such mat- ters of propriety, gazed blandly at him . for a moment or so; then he folded his hands and closed his eyes In prepara tion for grace. .... "For what we are about to receive," he Intoned, with nn Infill oinnhnolB "and for what our young friend baa ' nireauy received, Lord, make us truly thankful." Harper's Weekly. Tha Greed For Gold. "It's a deplorable thing, this greed for gold," said the mournful person. "Or course," answered Mr. Slrius Marker. "If the greed for gold were not so general you and I might have a chance to get some. It's a case of too many peoplo recognizing a good tiling and trying to get In on it." Washington Rtnr. "IT'S IN THE BLOOD." Hw Ask for froe Illustrated booklet. Stoke & Felcht Drug CLOSING OUT SALE I am closing cut my entire stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, if you are lookingfor rare bargains, come to my store. i N. NEW THEORY SUCCESSFUL IN INDIANAPOLIS L. T. Cooper Makes Many Converts During' Stay in That City. ,The new theory (backed up by bis preparatioi) advanced by L. T. Cooper with regard to tho cause of most 111 health of the present genera tion Is being sown broadcast by this young man. Cooper believes that the human stomach has become degenerate la civilized races and claims that good health Is impossible unless the stom ach is re-vitallzed. This he claims to do with his preparation. An article from the Indianapolis Star durtnir Cooper's stay in that city has this to say ot Cooper and his prep aration: "Residents of this city are being astounded by L. T. Cooper and his new preparation. "Reports that preceded Mr. Cooper's visit here told of his success in other localities, but the Immense success of hia medicine and the general belief in his theory was wholly unprece dented. "So great Is the rush ot the public to this young man that people stand in line waiting their turn for hours in an effort to see him. The most inter esting feature of this is statements made by reliable citizens as to tbe actual accomplishments of Cooper's medicine. Among recent statements of this character the XoUowtog la a fair example; Single Copies of The Star - Mur lv nrH T"r rm Office nt rpt tin e ti d fc tn .luanutj Pnct pet jopy 1"hkee Cents. AJ1 lamp troubles are . done away with when GOOD OIL is used FAMILY favorite oil: . i fives the highest possible efficiency in light without any of the trouble of ordinary tank wafon oil. By the most careful proeess ' known all tha heavy paraffin and light-destroying substsnces are removed and all the volatile oils evaporated, leaving just the pure illuminant Family Favorite. No better is made Ask your dealer WAVERLY OIL WORKS Independent Refiners OILS FOR ALL PURPOSES Pittsburg, Pa. BOOKLCT SENT fRIS Company, Reynoldsville. HANATJ. "Mr. B. P. Campbell, of 3224 Wert' Washington Street, had this to say ofl his experience with Cooper: 'I have) been a victim of stomach trouble for the past five years sick, and suffering pain all the time. Everything I ata distressed me. I have been under the treatment of many physicians, and have taken all kinds of medicine, nonet of which afforded me relief. I was greatly discouraged, and was about ready to give up, when Mr. Cooper came to this city to Introduce hia preparations. "'I was skeptical, ot course, after spending so much money and taking such a large quantity ot medicine, but, like the drowning man, I was ready to grab at a straw, so I secured some of Mr. Cooper's New Discovery meCl cme and began taking It It seemesJF to help right from the first dose. I have been taking It for several weeks, and can now eat heartily and enjoy my meals for the first time In five years eat anything, without pala or distress of any kind. I feel like a new being life Is worth living now.' " Let us explain Mr. Cooper's remark, able medicine to yon It your general health !t not all that It should be i Stoke A Felcht Drug Co,
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