The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 10, 1895, SUPPLEMENT, Image 5

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    SUPPLEMENT.
THE -STAR
The Kcynoldsvillo
Bull
and
OK KKYMtLliSVtLLK, I'.l.
Filth - Annual HopoN.
' MRRCH 18th, 1S9S,
OFFICeRSi
J)H. S. Kkynoi.dh.
John M. Hayb.
I,. .1. McKntikk.
W. H. Alkxandkh.
('AMl)KN MlTtHKM..
PlRSCTORSi
H. (J. Dkiih.k, David Whkklkr,
.lAMKS M. MOORE, A. A. Kt,F.lNHAN8,
W. 8. Kobs, . It. H. Wilson,
M. 8. 8TKRLBY, .1. 8. MORROW,
V. P. Adkijjpkrokr, K. T. MJaw,
John M. Hays, W. B. Alrxandkr,
Dr. 8. Reynolds.
Meets First Monday After Third Soturdau In Each Month.
STATEMENT OF CASH !
Receipts and Payments to March 18, 185)5.
RECEIPTS.
Dues, Ac,
I naiiraneo
PAYMENTS.
IjOHuh
Withdrawals
Kxinsts
Imns due Borrowers,
lialauue In Treasury. .
ASS6T-S ANP LIABILITIGS.
ASSETS.
Loan on First Mortgage ID8.ooo (XI
Due from Stockholder 4,02 (17
Ueal Estate... 2,84X01
Balance In Treasury 8,033 25
L1A111L1TIES.
Value of Stock 108,441 00
Duos Paid In Advance 2,000 (H)
Unearned Premiums 4;),o;0 7H
Due Solicitor ' 1501)0
Due Treasurer , 25 00
Duo Aiidltoni 10 "5
hitatandinir Order 430 50
Wo have examined
report correct.
the books
Statement
DATEOPISSUE. 1 1 I j H c f J8 55
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' ; ,., i . , iz a. a. - ft e- k
f j j i T
1 April. 1RH0. ......: 1202 182 1020 00 0l 22 54 S2 54, OD.213.OX 00 15 1
2 October. 1X00..'.... 321 58 203 64 00 18 20 72 20 1,105.40 01 42 2
3 April, 181 HO Al 40 48 00 14 4.1 02 43 0,807.30 53 88 3
4 October. 1801 .... 172 01 81 42 00 11 04 5:1 011 0.122.88 40 51 4
5 April, 1802 1HH 87 82 30 00 8 11 44 11 7.454.50 30 23 5
October, 1802 240 05 151 30 00 5 03 35 03 8.704.08 I12 23 0
7 April, 1803 254 .35! 110 24(H) 3 00 27 00 7.010.40 25 50 7
8 Ootobor, 1803 210 133, SO 18 00 2 03 20 03 4,3HO.fi7 18 80 8
1) ' April, 1804 110 52 68 12 IK) IH) 12 Do 1.410.00 12 30 0
10 October, 1804 102 Ulj 51 0 Oil 22 II 22 1,007.04 0 00 10
Total 20H5 1005jl000 108,441.00
Loan
Association,
dll III
Viii I'liniih ill
Sirtrlnrti
TiviMiiirr
Solirilnr
.io,733 wo
230 75
-1!mi,!ii;4 04
.150.77 DO
. 24,312 01
3.2.10 48
. l.42-- ;V
. 8,202 75
-!NI.IMi4 D4
2l4,i.-l 1)3
-4214,103 1)3
of the Association and find the above
C. C. Giiison, 1
M. C. CoLKMAN, Auditor.
W. V. Marshall, i
of Shares.
HAS TWO HEARTS.
A fhyelelans Itrporl on the Moat Remark
bis Case of William King.
William King, the negro who linn
two hearts ami is able to control the
pulsations of cither nt will.-nnd who
occasionally excites the medical ussoelti
tlons of the Atluntio const by making
an exhibition of himself, hits Imioii ix
amined by Dr. C. A. Jnckmm of Pitts
bnrg, who reports as follows:
"The mini 1ms two distinct "honrts,
connected only by tho larger IiI'hhI ves
sels and a very elastic pericnrilinm. He
has the iiecnliar power of moving either
of these two hearts Independently and
can hold one up under the ribs while
the othor Is let down into the groin,
Where it enn be felt pulsating even mora
plainly thuil when in its uatnral posi
tion. He can stop one or both from beat
ing for a period of one mlnate and
probably longer, hot he has been told
that to extend the time beyond that
limit would probably endanger his life.
The stoppage of either heart silences
the pulse beats on the oorres)ioidiiig
side, but does not affect the other. If
both are stopped at once, no poise heat
can be detected in any part of the body.
"The left heart Is the larger of the
two, being about the sire of a eoooannt,
which is very large for m man of King's
size. The right one Is no larger than
a good sired goose egg.
"When one heart is down in the
(lank and tho other in normal position,
they are separated by adistauoeof abont
14 inches. As they lie ordinarily in the
chest they are only about two or three
inches apart.
"Tho most remarkable thing abont
King's case is the fact that eaoh heart
appears to be complete in all its details
and fnrnlshed with sufficient blood for
use on its own side of the body.
"In some species of lower animals
there are two distinct hearts, bat in
them the right side sends blood to the
lungs, while the left does the work for
tho geueral circulation of the whole
body. '
Hurled Alive.
President Ooorgo T. Augell of the
American Haiiiune society has sent the
following to the legislature of every
state: "it is well known to tho Ameri
can press that many persons and how
many no one can tell have been burled
live. The father of (lie undersigned
oame very uear being bnrled alive, be
ing declared by his physician dead, and
all preparations made for his funeral be
fore he could give visible signs of life.
The object of this petition, which I bopo
yon will cause to be properly presented,
la to call public attention throughout
our entire country to this important sub
ject, and I take pleasure in sending a
marked copy of it to the editors of ev
ery American newspaper and magazine
north of Mexico, asking their assist
ance." The Bishop's Laboratory Boot.
The laboratory that supplies Bishop
Fallows' home brewed nonalooholio beer
is working overtime in order to keep up
with the demand. The drink, as de
scribed by connoisseur, tastes like old
fashioned "yarb tea," and appears to be
a preparation of roots, herbs, barks and
gums, such as the grandmothers of the
present generation used to give to "clean
out the system" aftor an attack of bolls,
carbuncles or spring fever. There is
general feeling that Bishop Fallows
would not spring any unwholesome or
unrighteous beverage on a trusting com
munity, and the Hume saloon is doing
tj tremendous business. Chicago Trib-
IIIO.
Buskins were high boots madb of vel
vet or other olotli nnd worn by ladies
and by ecclesiastic when celebrating
the rites of tho church
Auditor's Rqiort!
Of Wlntlnir fWNaMf) Vrnr t: nil Inn
Mnrrh lllh, IHIl.t.
Poor Fonil.
0. W. MOIISHT, OVI'IWIT.
1)11.
To Am't from Cnllcctnr . f Mil it
' due si lKt lllenieni . . HIT UK
" paid out and ml. hark . . IKI rs
CR. $!.VI W
Br KippKM. and keep nt pcor $I'T 29
Mllal attendance HI 85
" ominn (mm and relief oidcra i
" cntnna mm
' Services and expenaea ISO 4ft
flue Tonhlp to balance JA4l
$!r4
W.J. Basts, orencer.
KB.
To soTt dite at ht settlement... $.7CI
" Irntn Collertor snwi
H " Schuf Iklll, s bona 3 Ml
" olheraouraea II On
ensealed la I Sft 76
Cn. 11,0 W
TIJ eipenae and keep of poor 9451 as
aerrlcea and penaes W &5
" medical attendance 41 SB
" bill! paid 40 HI
" unaealed la I retiirnoil A TS
Due Towoiblp to balaDce S5S SS
11. fSS 19
Jossrn Ritsolds, Colleetor of poor Tax.
OR.
To Am't of Duplicate M 74
' pen-en laft. added II M
CR. tM87
Br Oreneer'a rentlpts sst SO
lal returned tl OS
" eioneralliina ? II Sft
" eraealace for Collector M 80
tMr
Road road.
Aaos stroi'si. Super? laor.
DR.
To Am't of duplicates seated . ... fl.MIM
" uaavaled.. e54
" from Collector 5U41
" Co. Treanurer 8I
To balance due Supervisor 151 6ti
CR. HwTi
By Am't due laat settlement ... . 704
" of work done l OTH 15
" paid on road orders IWM
" exonerations and couna'l
feea 17 07
" returned to Co. Com .... 57 S()
" paid W. K. Oarvln -Mum
B 157 dara' time aa Supervisor.. SMlin
- $i,714
W. K. Oarvin, Supervlwir.
DH.
To Am't of dupllcutea aeab d $l.imos
" uuMatcd.. 11157
from Collector il '
" Amoa HtrrxiM) lss s
To balsBce due gupervlaor 77 4
CR $1,111 l'S
Bf Am't of work done IS
" Ui returned 40 IS
" exonerations and coiina'l
feea
" paid on road orders "i '
" eta and ether expen'a 127 W
Bf 140 daja' time aa aupervlaor. . SS0 Oil
II.WSOS
JOSKPH Rxtmolds, Collector of Road Tax.
DR.
To Am'l of duplicates I,8916S
CR.
Bj Supervisors receipts $I.WS '
lax returned
" exoneratlona 4S 70
" pementave for Collector 94 5S
Due Township to balance 19 II
Il.WIBS
fiewerol Bfotesneai.
I.Uhllllleaoo Rxatd Orders f 1,r4S 50
Assets 4B6S5
Liabilities In Exoeaa "S0 in
W. J. HILMS. )
A.L.MATHKW, V Auditors.
T.J. BKOAbHBAD, I
B
UFFALO, nOCHESTKK A PITT8-
UUIloIl HAIL, WAY .
The short linn between IiuBols. Rldfwar,
Bradfurd, Hslsmanoa, Buffnlo, rha'tiestrr.
Nlnsara Fall and points In tbe upper oil
region.
On and after June 17th, 1HM, passen
ger trnlna will arrive nnd depart from KhIIk
Creek atatluu, dully, ecfpt ttiindny, as fol
lowsi 1.80 p. m. and 5.80 p. m. Accnmmodatlons
from I'unxatitKWiiey and Ills Kiln.
liO a. m. BulTlosnd Kis'linHter mnll For
llmrkwayvllle, HI(lwy,.loliiiolil)iirg.Ml.
Jewett, HrHdffird.Hnlainuni'a, Huffiilosnd
KocheRters connect Ins" at .lohnminburg
with P. K. train a, tor Wilcox, Kune,
Wttrren, C'orry and Krle.
10:kS a. m. AccnniniiMlutlnn ror HykUH,
His Kun and PuiiXHUtuwiiey.
:IO p. m. Bradford Ai'i-ninmiHliitliin For
Heechtree, HrockWHyvllle, Klliomit, fsr
miin, Klditwuy, Joliniwiiilmrii, Mt.Juwett
and Bradford.
:10 p . m. all For TIuMoIh, fykes, BIk
Kun Punxaiituwney hiiiI WiiIhIoh.
PaNM'nsers are miieted to pur lme tlck
eta liefore entering the esrH. An excewt
rhuninnf Ten t'enta will N' -ollect.l ly con
diirtors when funw are paid on train, front
all Hlutloim where n ticket olflce Ib miilntiilned.
TlioiiHnnd mile tickets at two cents per
mile, good forpiiBag lad ween all Htiitlona.
j. II. MclNTvaa. Agent, Falls crock, Pa
li. (I. Mathkws E. V. l-APSV,
Oenentl Huut. Oen. I'hh. Agent.
HulTulo N. Y. K.S'hehter N. Y