The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 18, 1899, Image 8

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    ORDINANCES
Enacted by the Town Council ol the
Borough of Reynold vllle, Pa.
(No. 0.)
BK IT ORDAINED and enacted
hy the, town council of tho Uoron(fh of
Kcynoldsvlllo, In council aasombli'd,
and it I liiM-ohy ordained and enacted
hy authority of "th aamo:
Section 1. That the provision of
ordinance No. "1 bo and are hi-rehy
nnpllt'd and extended to such portions
of hb id Gordon alley as lies between
llth street and "th, or Kims street,
a majority In Interest and number
of property owners abutting on
the lino of said proosed improvement
having presented a petition, therefore,
In accordance with the Act of As
sembly regulating sewers, tec.
Section 2. That any ordinance, or
part of ordinance conflicting with this
ordinance. Is hereby rexaltd, so fur as
the same effects thU ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In
council this 4th dav of Oet ber, A. 1).
!. S. H. KLLIOTT.
Attest: Pres. of (Council.
L. .1. MoENTIRB. Clerk of Council.
Approved this fth day of October,
A. D., 18W. H. Al.KX. STOKE,
Chief Burgess.
No. fil.
BEIT ORDAINED and enacted by
tho town council of the borough of
Reynoldsvlllc. in council assembled,
and it is hereby ordained by authority
of the same:
Section I. That tho right of way Is
hereby granted to E. A. Kerrln, his
heirs, successors or assigns to enter
upon tho public streets, lanes, alleys
and public squarca of the Borough of
HeynoldHville, to erect, maintain and
control poles and wires for the purpose
of carrying and conducting electricity,
for the period of II fly years, through
said streets, lanes, alleys and public
squares of the said borough of lteyn
oldsville as they now exlct, or may bo
hereafter changed, extended or estab
lished, for tho purpose of supplying
electricity to the citizens and inhabi
tants of the borough of Roynoldsville,
and for the lighting of the stores,
offices, dwelling houses, streets, lanes,
alleys, public squares and other places
where electric lights may be needed
and desired, and for tho supplying of
electricity for motor power, or for heat
to such person or persons as may desire
the same.
Section 2. Said poles shall bo erected
on the streets, lanes, alleys and public
squares at such places and on such lines
as tho Street Committee of the said
borough shall direct, and the poles
shall bo straight and of sufficient
strength to carry all wires placed there
on, and shall not ho less than twenty
five feet in height above the streets.
Section 3. The said E. A. Ferrln, his
successors or assigns, shall within
ninety days after this Ordinance goes
into effect, commence to erect such lines
and prosecute said work with reasonable
diligence until said plant Is completed.
Section 4. This Ordinanc shall not
go Into effect until tho said E A. Fer
rln, his successors or assigns shall file
the stipulation accepting the same with
all Its provisions, and agreeing to be
hound thereby. Said acceptance to be
filed within ten days or this ordinance
to he null and void.
Section 5. That any ordinance or
part of ordinance conflicting with this
ordinnnce is horeby repealed so far as
the samo effects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In
council this 4th day of October, A. D.
lsrm. s. B. Elliott,
Attest: Pres. of Council.
L. J. McEnttrb. Clerk.
Approved this 5th day of October, A.
D. lii. H. Alex. Stokk,
Chief Burgess.
(No. 02).
WHEREAS, the Borough of Reyn
oldsville at a public election held
In tho aald borough on the I5tb day of
September, 1888, submitted to the
voters of the said borough the
question of voting for public taxes for
the furnishing of water and for the
lighting of the streets, lanes and al
leys of the said Borough of Reyn
oldsville, and for the furnishing of
water, etc.. and whereas, the said
Borough of Reynoldsville has not
s
ret entered into any contract lor the
urnishlng of lights for the lighting
of the streets, alleys, and publio
squares of the said borough,
Therefore, be It ordained by the
town council of the Borough of Reyn
oldsville, and it is hereby ordained
by authority of the same:
Section 1. That the said borough
hire from E. A Ferrln, his heirs,
successors or assigns, Aro
Lights to be of not less than 2000
candle power, to be kopt burning
during each and every night during
the period of this contract, to be
located ut suuh point or points as the
Light Committeo of the town eounoil
may direot, which said lights during
the continuance of this ordinance
ahull be kopt and maintained by the
said E. A. Ferrln, his successors or
assigns, for the period of ten years
from , the date at which said light is
turned on. In consideration for which
tho said Borough of Reynoldsvllle
will pay to tho said E. A. Ferrin, his
heirs or assigns, the sum of Sixty ($(10)
dollars per annum for each and every
Am Light so kept and maintained.
Suid sum to be paid quarterly on the
First days of Januury, April, July and
'October of euch and every year
during the uforesald period of tun
yoars. Proper deductions and allow
unci's shall be made by the said E.
A. Ferrln, his successors or assigns,
for any light or lights thai do not
burn tho required length of time.
Suid deductions and allowances to be
dotormlned for eauh quarter, before
tho light bill is paid. The suid E.
A. Ferrln, his successors or assigns,
ahull eruut Huld lights within six
months from this date and have
the current ready to turn on within
six months from this dute. The suid
Borough of Reynoldsvllle will keep
and maintain the nforcsuid number of
tights during tho said term of ten
years and for each additional light
attached during the suid term, the
said borough ahull not pay more than
the sum herein stipulated to be paid
for Aro lights during the contin
uance of this contract.
Section 2. The Borough of Reyn
oldsville will annually hereafter levy
and collect from its inhabitants a
tax for the purpose of paying for said
Arc lights as now provided by law.
Section 3. Khniild tho said E. A.
Ferrin, his successors or ensigns, fail
to accept this ordinnnce and be bound
by the terms and conditions thereof
within sixty (t0) days from tho date
hereof, or fall to cVeol and operate
said Arc lights within tho time
prescribed In this ordinance, then
this ordinance shall become void, nnd
the Borough of Reynoldsvlllo shall be
released from all liability thereunder.
Section 4. That, any ordinance or
part of ordinance connecting with this
ordinance is hereby repealed, so far
as the same effects this ordinance.
Ordained nnd enacted Into a law In
council this 4th dav of October. A. 1).,
Iwmi. " s. B. Elliott.
Attest: Pit's, of Council.
L. .1. McENTIRR, Clerk of Council.
Approver! this lith dav of October,
A. 1)., mm. H. Alkx. Stokk.
Chief Burgess.
No. H3.
AN ORDINANCE authorizing tho
laying out, construction and building of
a public sewer In Hill street from an
alley at or near the estate of James
Flynn, deceased, where said street
Intersects with said alley to a point
whero said sewer will connect with a
1roposcd main sewer at or near where
lili street Intersects with Fourth
street.
Whereas, It appear by tho petition
and affidavit on file In the council cham
ber of the council of the borough of
Reynoldsvllle. that a majority of prop
erty owners, in interest and number,
abutting on the line of Hill street, on
the line of the proposed improvement,
have petitioned the council of said bor
ough to lay out, construct and build a
public sewor in Hill street in SBld bor
ough, beginning at a point on an alley
at or near tho estate of James Flynn,
tleeeased. where Hill street Intersects
with suid alley; thence in Hill street
east to a point where said street inter
sects with Fourth street: thence In Hill
street east to a point, whero said sewer
will connect with a proposed main sew
er at or nenr whero Hill street Inter
sects with Fourth street In manner and
form as directed hy law, that said sewer
Is a public necessity for the convenience
and health of the citjzens: and that the
costs and expenses of the same bo as
sessed and collected in accordance with
tho provisions of the Acts of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
relating thereto and regulating the
same: therefore
Section 1. Bo It ordained and enact
ed by the town council of the borough
of HeynoldHville In council assembled
and It is hereby ordained and enacted
by authority of the same, that a public
sewer be laid out, constructed and built
in Hill street, beginning at a point on
an alley at or near the estate of James
Flynn. deceased, whore Hill street In
tersects with said alley; thence In Hill
street east to a point where said street
intersects with Fourth street: thenco In
Hill street east to a point where said
sewer will connect with a proposed
main sewer at or near where Hill street
Intersects with Fourth street, In accord
ance with a survey hereto attached and
made a part of this ordinance.
Section 2. That said sewer shall be
built as follow: Diameter of sewer
pipe to be decided upon by the council;
to be placed not less than three (3) feet
below the surface of the present street,
so that connections with tho same can
bo properly mado from cellars six (K)
feet In depth reckoning from level of
center of street. The SewerCommlttee
of the town council of the borough of
Reynoldsvllle be and is hereby author
ized and empowered to proceed to buy
materials, employ an engineer and la
borers and make all necessary contracts
for the laying out, construction and
completion of said sewer.
Section 3. That said sewer shull be
subject to all the rules, regulations and
ordinances of the borough of Reynolds
vllle now in force or that may be here
after passed regulating such sewer, and
sewer system of said borough, and no
person shall be permitted to tap such
sewer or connect therewith until such
Iierson or owner of property has paid
his or ber proportion of the costs of the
construction of said sewer and complied
with all the rules and regulations as
aforesaid.
Section 4. The costs and expenses of
the same to be assessed and collected in
accordance with the provisions of the
Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania relating thereto and
regulating the same.
Section 5. That any ordinance or
part of ordinance conflicting with the
provisions of this ordinance be and the
same is hereby repealed so far as the
same effects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In
council this 4th day of October, A. D.
18H9. S. B. Elliott,
Attest: Pres. of Council.
L. J. McENTIRE, Clerk "
Approved this fth day of October, A.
D. 18i). H. Alex. Stoke,
Chief Burgess.
Orphans' Court Sale.
Estate of Joseph Strauss, Deceased.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of .TetforHiHi county, them will lie exposed In
nuliltr Balu on the Willi clay of Oetnlier, ut 2.(10
oVlcK'k ii. in., next, at Albert ItuyiiiildH' Opera
limine, fn the horoutrh of HeynoldHville, said
county, the followlnir pieces of real eliito:
No. 1. Situate In the borough of Kcynoldn
vt lie. sulci county, uoiindud on the north by
Malile KWeet; thence by suid hi reel KM feel to
.lefTei-Min street; thence by suid street llWI feet
to Mill alley i thence by said alley Hit feel to
corner of hit No. UN; lliunce by said lot 1ft)
feet to tho hupimdnir, coiituinlitir VMM square
feet, beintr Lot No. Ill; having thereon erect
ed a two storied frame dwelling liuuso, con
taining H rooms In vood cutidlllnn.
AImi No. 2. rilluale as aforesaid, lots Noa.
Ill and 21 on I'li-asitiit avenue, In K. ('. Hchultz'
addition; bulng&u feet in front by 1AU feet lu
depth.
A Imi, lot No. V. Hltuate in the boroinrh of
IliiH'kwayvllle, said county and stale; beirln
iilnit at a jioHt on the custom Hue of West
I'll Ml ul reel ; thence by said street soulli 1214
degrees west 7U feet, to a post; thence south
V4 degrees east 140 feet to a post; thence
north IVt degrees west 140 feet to the begin
ning, containing, V.NUU wiuure feet.
Also, No. . Hltuato In Hnydnr township,
said county; beginning at a post on the south
ern line of land of I lie N. V. L. K. & W. It. It.
(lo thenco south 2UVi degrees east by lands
of Hlhlcy& Kllgore 7H.H rods to a post ; thence
by laud of Olover, south III degrees west 1.1
rods to a post; thence by laud of HhulVer, north
IHi-i degrees west HU.il rods to a post; thence by
land of the N. V. L. K. & W. It. li. Co. north
iC'i degrees east 1M.S rods to the beginning,
containing six acres.
Terms of sale: One-third cash when land U
sold; the balance tu two equul annual pay
ments with Interest; to be secured by bond
and mortgage, or Judgment Isiud.
ttAunai, Kind.
Guardian of minor children of
joaepu BiruuttM, uuouawia.
0. MiTOHBU Attorney.
SOME OF THE
GOOD THINGS
ABOUTTHE ELK
I'RKFEt'T COMhTRTION OF OAS.
The cnnMrurilon nf the ELK Is soar
ranged B lo give perfect combust Ion, thus
overcoming one of the grcntrM oliections
In the ue of natiiriil gas. If the r.l.K is
connected with fine ns we suggest nnd
recommend, there never will bet lie slight
est fume of burnt gas.
EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF HEAT.
By a retention and concentration of the heat by means of pro
lections on the lire front, the cold air which Is drawn from the floor as
It passes through a chamber directly In the rear of the fire front. Is
heated and passes out at the top, thus creating a euiT 'iit. This re
sults In an even temperature, and the entire apartment is warmed
instead of it being extremely hot dlivclly In front of tho heater and
cold elsewhere In the room, as is the case in tlio use of most gas heaters.
CUTS THE GAS BILL DOWN
ABOUT ONKHALF
One of the strong points In favor of the ELK heater Is in the
economy of gas consumption by Its uso. One No. Ii will comfortably
heat a double parlor connected with folding doors, with less than half
the consumption of gas of two old-style heaters, giving heat by direct
radiation with Imperfect combustion.
REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO.
Nobby Suits
To Order !
JOHNS & THOMPSON.
(Successors to Hamblct & Swart!!)
Merchant Tailors,
Feel confident that we
-can give satisfaction in
-both cut and make up.
W. A. Thompson, a cut--ter
with
Forty Years' Experience,
will do the cutting.
We respectfully ask the
people of Reynoldsville
to give us a call bef-e
ordering elsewhere.
Johns & Thompson.
NEW PLANING MILL
Will keep in stock a
full line of rough
and dressed ....
Lumber, Sash and Doors.
MouldlnQS, Casings.
Brackets.
Porch Material ol all kinds.
Shingles, Lath, Plaster, Lime,
Cement and Sewer Pipe.
Material delivered to
all parts of town. .
J. V. Young.
EVERY IVi'iAH
Sometimes ne1 a fi-lmbl
monthly regulutlnf iiuttlicluo.
DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
Are prompt, safe and onrtaln In remit. The genu
hie (l)r. foal's) never disappoint, tx-nt auywhere,
11.00.
For sals by your druggist.
GGLE
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ui aiucrica uaviug over a niuuoii and s-uaii regular 1 cuuers.
Any ONE of the BIGGLB BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL
fl YEARS (remainder of 1809 1000. 1901, 1901 and 1903) will be aeut by uiuil
o auy addresa for A DOLLAR BILL. '"' '
bample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIQQLE BOOKS free
WILMia ATKINSON. -CUAS.
r. jUMKlMa.
L. M. SNYDER,
Practical Horse-Shoer
and General Blacksmith.
llorHC-Minelng none in the neatest manner
ami hy the Intent improved mulliodH. He
piilrinn of nil klmia enrrfiillv nnd promptly
dollU. KATIKrMTION tilTAIIANTKKll.
HORSE CLIPPING
HavpjiiNt lerelved a complete net of ma
chine lioro fllppeiH of Ihichi Htyle 'tiN pattern
nnd ii m prepared in do ellppltiK In the bent
poMHttile manner ut reusoniilile rateii.
.luckaon Ht. near Fifth, Keynoldsvlllr, Pa.
OF It K YSOLDS VILLE.
Capital,
Surplus.
$50,000.
$7,000.
C. nticliell, Prekldeiitl
ftrotl .nrClellantt, Vlrc Pre. I
John II. Kaiiflier, i'aahler.
Directors:
r. Mitchell, Seott MvClulliind, J. O. King,
John II. Corlielt, U.K. Drown,
G. W. Fuller, J. II. Handier.
Doe a genernl bank iiiKhunlnoHR and vollelt
the nconuntHOf morehantn, profpRftlonal men,
farmern, meehnnleii, mlnera, lumliermen and
other. pronilHlng the mont eareful attention
to the biiHtneKR of all person!!.
Hafe Ilepoatl Uo.xeH fur rent.
First National Dank building, Nolan block
Fire Proof Vault.
vhek ::i'3T.try
T.irv Kara
locdlltttciiotycif.,
ftnrt htvt cured Ihouiandi o
canef of Nervout Dueatet, tueh
i Debility, Uitiincifi feleeplrss
neti and Varicocele, Atrophy. &o
They dearth bratn,itrengtnen
the circulation, tnalec die cm ton
perfect, and tmpirt a healthy
vtcor to the whole being. All
draini and loftftci are checked
Ctrnnff Attain ftrmantmtfy. Unlets patient!
OUUIIgA&ailU ar9 properly cured, their condi
tion clten worrita thrm intolnaanity, Contump
tiop or Death. Mailed sealed. Price f i per boat
6 bos, with Iron-clad Lcg.il guarantee to cure or
refund the money, $j oo. Send Ug free book.
For ale by H. Alex Stoke
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First Nat ona Ban
me T3
up-io-aaie, concise ana tomprenensiTe Hand
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By JACOB BIOOLB
No. 1 BIQQLE HORSE BOOK
All about Hono-t Common -SrnK TreatiK, with over
74 tlliutratiou ; a standard work. Price, jo Cents.
No. 3 BIQQLE BERRY BOOK
All about growing Small Fruits read and sraro how ;
contains 43 colored life-like reproductionsol all InicliuK
varieties and 100 other illusttations. fricc, 50 CcuU.
No. 3 BIQQLE POULTRY BOOK
All about Poultry ; the best Poultry Book In existence ,
tells everything ; withss colored lifelike reproductions
of nil the principal breeds; with iuj oilier illuslrutious.
Trice, s Cents.
No. 4 BIQQLE COW BOOK
All about Cows and the Diiiry ntmlness . having a rrrent
sale ; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions ol each
breed, with 13a other illustrations. Trice, 30 CtuU
No. 6 BIQQLB SWINE BOOK
Just out. All about Ho BreedinR, Frrdiiift. Butch
ery, bisea-iet, etc. Conlalus over io btnutilul liuil
toues and other cngraviugs. Trice, 50 Ceuis.
TbeBIQOLE BOOKS are uiiique.oriRlnnl.uneful -vru never
sawauything liketneni aopraeticHl.soseminlc. "i'lu
ore having an enormoua sale Kast, Went, Ncitli r.ml
boutb. Everyone who keeps a Horse, Cow, liug or
Chicken, or grows Kmall fruits. oiikIii tu scud right
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AAArmmm VIOH InilUMll
J'Ull.l.hU'HIAJ
OOK HERE!
DO YOU WANT TO HUY
A (iOOD pun or All wmil Cnrpc't?
A (it)OI) CliHiiilMir Suit?
A COOl) Pui lor Hull?
A (iOOI) Ht Rt-clHri Clinch?
A (iOOD Exton1.l1.11 Tublii?
A (JOOI) fancy Slilubtmrd?
A fiCH)!) MRttivKMiir Sprlnu?
A GOOD set of Cliuli it or Mockers?
A (iOOD flrnt-clnsg Sewing Machine?
A GOOD Wardrobe or Bookcase?
A GOOD Stove and cook Ing utensils?
If You Do it Will Pay You to
Call and Skk
HKUMHAUGH A HILLIS,
OpiKtalte P. O.
The Jefferson
BIG STORES
at Reynoldsville, Rathmel
and Big Soldier
are receiving daily new Fall Stocks of Men's and Hoys'
Clothing, Shoes, ll.its and Caps at the right prices. A
large assortment
FUR CAPES
AND COLLARETTES
(Get our prices.)
Our second floor is full of New Furniture and Car
pets. We still have some bargains in lines that we are
closing.
N. HfNfU
Great Bargains in Summer
Goods.
I WILL SELL ALL SUMMER
GOODS FOR LESS THAN COST.
Dimity, sold for .10, now .00
" " .15 .08 to. 10
Organdy, sold for .15 to .18 now .10
Best Percale, .10
Good Percale, .06 J and .08
Ladies Shirt Waist, .39
3 L Ribbed Vest, for .10
Summer Silk, $1.00 to .75
.75 to. 55
.50 to. 25
GLOTHING.
You will find Great Bargains in Clothing. I
have a few summer euits left. Suits I have sold
for$8and10, now $5.50 and $6.50. Child's
Buit.75. Don't miss this. Come quick. These
goods wont last long.
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JOB
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Job Work Department
OF
The Star Office
Is replete with the Latest
Styles of Types.
Shoe-Bargain
Hunters
Need not look for any
thing better or aB good
an can be had of
J. K. JOHNSTON.
We offer goods at low
prices. We give you the
reliable kind. We be
lieve in retaining the
confidence of the people
by giving Just what we
advertise. We Bell you
good SHOES at low
prices.
J. K. JOHNSTO
Supply Go,
NOTHING
But the bent materials and work-'
rnanship enter Into the construe-
hod or toe
?.P 1 Kin KITLG I I A
Ml STOYES 8 R4NOES.iJH i
Vf cl uilik m kIaiu r9 anlfrlnv Via
exact wants of the house-keepers at"
a moderate cost.
GOOU BAKKII8 PKKKECT nOASTKH8.4
Sold with That Undkhstanuing,
Reunoldsvllle Hardware Go.
WORK!
Neat Work Done
on Short Notice I