3? VOLUME . KKYNOLDSVILIiE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 20, 1901. NUMBER 1 . Our Spring Goods Arc Now Arriving Every tiny brings something new. We hnve tnken grent cure in the selection of these gondii nnd have the hest things that were to be had. We bought our good9 early and got advantage of the best patterns and styles. We will be able to show you the best and most complete line of LACE CURTAINvS, DRESS GOODS, WASH GOODS, SHIRT WAISTS, NECKWEAR, LADIES' COAT SUITS AND SEPARATE SKIRTS. In fact the best line of General Dry Goods ever shown in Reynoldsville, READ OUR AD ON SPRING GOODS NEXT WEEK. We still have a few big bargains in LADIES' WRAPS, MEN'S OVERCOATS, and CHILDREN'S SHOES, etc. Any one wanting to buy a good wrap or overcoat for next now do so at a very small figure fall can. We have about 100 pairs of . , LADIES' SHOES that Bold for $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 that will be sold this week for 98c a pair, also about 80 pair of Misses' shoes that sold for $1.25 and $1.50 that will go at G8c. TlIIS IS A RAKE BARGAIN AND THE EARLY IIUYERS GET THE BEST THINGS. SH1GK & WAGNER, The Big Store. $1.00 PGR Y6AR THE CRITERION The Best Illustrated Monthly Magazine of the kind Published v TTS page are filled by a brilliant array of writers and artists. Its authori tative and independent review of books, plays, music and art, Its clever stories, strong special articles, humor and verse, with illustrations, make It a necessity in every Intelligent home. The very low subscription price $1.00 per year nuts it within the reach of all. Reliable agents wanted in every - town. Extraordinary inducements. Write for particulars. A Trial Subscription Will Prove It WRITE TO-DAY for sample copy. ' : crcrreRioH publication co.. Subscription Department, 41 E. 21st St., N. Y. City. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice In hereby Riven that the partnership heretofore existing between Homer Brum baugh and J. It. 11 tills, under the ttrm name of Brumbaugh & Htllla, furniture dealers, baa been dissolved by mutual consent. All debt owing to said Arm are receivable by J. U. Hillla, to whom also all claim and de mand on said firm are to be presented for payment. Homer Rhuhbauub. - J. u. Uu.uk, ' Beynoldirllle, March 1. 1W1. (7 I! GOODS are on the way x ...i 10 CGHTS A COPY EVERY WOMAN Sometimes ne(U a rHIuMo moolhl regulating moUiciuu. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are prompt. Mfe and certain la reault The genu. inu tur, i-.-ui t) never uuappomi slow per noz. For sals by H. Alex. Btoke. .'. . 4 Transactions In Real Estate. Alhort Reynolds to A. IT. Tlowscr, for lot In Itfynoldsvlllo. iVI; March 1, 11X11. J. W. Dlckny to Clinrl.s Weston, for land In Wlnslow township. 1": July 17, liwm. John A. Craven to II. T. Craven, for liiml In Washington township. $1.00; September 15, 1'MM). M. E. Llngcnfcldter to James II. Llngenfelclter, for property In MeCal inont township. J:ilKI; February 1.1, 11)00. C. J. Kerr, administrator, to J. N. Uoch, for property In Keynoldsvllle. MIO; Decembers, 1!XX). Alexander Zufiill to Joseph 7. u fall, for property In MeCalmont township. :i(K); March 12, l'.Hll. Win. Ilond to Ellon Mooro, for land in Washington township, ft. 00; June 11, 18H0. Annie Hannah to David Wise, for properly In Sykosvlllo. $i'i0; Murch 8, 11)01. Mary E. Strand nnd Henry H. Stranb to Mabel Steele, for property In I'ino- creek township. H(M): Fuhruary 21, 11(01 . George Melllnger, ct nl to II. A. Swab, for lot In Heynoldsvlllo. f.'IOO; March 8, 11101. David K. Moore to Martha C. Moore, for land In Oliver township. $!HM); March 11, 1001. W. A. Jordan to Amanda S. Kelly, for land In Ferry township. 112(H); March 0, 11)01. A. P. Moslor to Anna Wurnor, for lot In Anita. ."); February 28, 1001. Klk Tanning Co. to Abel II. Proctor, for lot In Washington township. 11.00; February 23, 11X11. G. W. Newoom to W. A. Jordan, quit claim to land In Perry township. $.15; March 9, 1001. Abol H. Proctor to James II. Proctor, for lot In Washington township. 91.00; February 25, 1001. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofllce at Reynoldsville, Pa., week ending March in, 1001: Sill va tore Ccrro, A. W. Flcher, Dr. Z. Pitcher, Mr. C. S. Powors, Mrs. Marcelle Iiutlon, Minnie Shlck, James Mullon (or Siniillen), Charles Steele, Miss L. Smith, Al Slgnnr Guisoppo Paul Pinto, Maryjanua Lcpka. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. . A. M. Woodward, P. M. A Horrible Outbreak. "Of large sores on my little daugh ter's head devolopod Into a case of scald head," writes C. D. Isblll, of Mor ganton, Tenn., but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured hor. It's a guaranteed cure for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores, ulcers and piles. Only 26 cents at H. Alox Stoke's drug tore. . There Are Others. Nothing gives us more pleasure than to add an appreciative subscriber to our list, except to scratch one off who acts as though the mcaslly dollar a year which he paid for a local papor was an aot of charity, and that ho did it as a matter of duty. If our efforts to make a readable local newspapor are not ap preciated, the sooner we know It the better, for we can try our hand at some thing else. Punxsutawney Sjiirit, Praise From a Scotchman. "Clydusdalot ye sturdy son of nature. Ye could not go wrong on the herbs ye grew up with." Clydesdale Ointment is a great and grand cure for lacerated flesh or a burn. Druggists, 25o. Miss Dunning showed her ability In a number of selections, which ranging as they did from grave to gay, proved her to bo versatile as she Is clever. Wash ington Observer. At Boll's hall this evening under auspices of K. of P, Admission 25 cents, which includes an oyster supper. Pretty feet always admired Clydes dale Ointment kills the corn makes the foot shapely. Druggists, 25o. WAIT i For the Opening of .3j"' School Reports. Keport of MeCrelght school for month ending Marcn 7, 11X11. Enroll ment, mules 14, females III, total .10; per cent of attendance 88; those present every day during the month, Cora Me Crelght, Sara Keller, Virginia McAdoo, B.yrl Doemer, Nora Deemer, Earlo Deemer, Lloyd MeCrelght, Ileenan Deemer, Tommy Reynolds, Johnny Keller, Guy Deemer, and Clyde Yoho. Those absent but one day during the month, Susan Sponcer, Laura Yohe, Georgia Reynolds, Charlie Keller and Ernest Reynolds. Ethel McCreiuht, Teacher. Sandy Valley school report for school month ending March 7th. Number enrolled, males 25, females HI, total 6(1; average attendance during month, males, 18, females 24, total 42; per cent of attendance, males 80, females 84, to tal 82; those present every day, John Garvin, Walker Bracken, Samuel Sten strom, John Miller, Clara Lylo, Tacy Bracken, Jennie Miller and Cora Coax. Nf.TTA D. Coax, Teacher. . Rathmel. Jan. Hughes was In DuBiiIb last Tues day. Frank Mohuey went to Ford City Monday last. m W. A. Butler, of Phlllpsbnrg, had business here last Thursday. William Wyse had business In Brock wayvlllo last Wednesday. Our sheriff, of Brookvlllo, had busi ness In town last Tuesday. Miss Grace Clawson, of Heynoldsvlllo, visited friends here Saturday and Sun day. Prof. R. C. Wilson, principal of our schools, spent Sunday at his home in Corsica. Mrs. W. J. Young and family, who havo been visiting friends In Falrmount City, returned home last Friday. Mrs. John Klnnerburg, who visited friends In Brockwayvllle for the last two weeks, returned home Saturday. Hormtown. M. Perrln, of Hazen, was In this place last week. " F. E. Shoemaker was In Brookvlllo trading horses Monday last. Mrs. Schugars visited friends at Deemer'a Cross Roads last week. A. E. Calhoun, of Sugar Hill, was In this place Thursday and Friday. O. G. Shugars and M. L. Hotrlckhave been very busy shoveling snow the few pust days. II. F. Shugars, who was working at Tamblne, Elk county, returned home a few days ago. Working 14 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tlreloss little workers Dr. King's Now Life Pills.. Millions are always busy curing torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague. They banish sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nlce,"toork wonders. Try them. 26o at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. How They Disagree. One of our exchanges says that an editor and his wife disagree with each other very materially. She sets things to rights and he writes things to set. She reads what others write and ha writes what others read. She keeps the devil out of the house, as much as possible, and he retains him and could not go to press without him. She knows more than he writes and he writes more than she knows. At a Sacrifice. If you want to buy a farm three miles from Brook villo for loss than half what the buildings thereon alone cost, an or chard of oholceBt fruits, underlaid with coal (bank open), see S. A. Shaffer, Klrkman, Pa., or W. J. Shaffer, Insur ance Agent, Brookvllle, Pa. If beauty is only skin deep, use Clydes dale Ointment to cure a rough skin and pimples expose the beauty that lies underneath. Sold at druggists, 26. Paradise, J. M. Strouse Is suffering from a se vere nttsck of neuralgia. Rev. Anthony Groves, of Big Run, preached In the M. E. church on Sun day. Curt Strouse Is talking of moving his family to Reynoldsville In the near fu ture. The Ludwiek saw mill Is again in operation, with Edward Hlllls as fore man. County Commissioner W. C. Murray, of Brookvllle, had business here on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Norrls, of near Camp Run, visited at Martin St rouse's on Sunday. The Gibson saw mill is expected to start In a few days, after a few months of a shut down. Only two weeks more of school at the Phtlllppl school and then the boys and girls will be free for a fow months. Dewey, three-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Syphrlt, was hurled In the Syphrlt cemetery on Sunday after noon at three o'clock. . Death was caused by la grippe. Sandy Valley. Mrs. Win. Cable, was In Heynolds vlllo on business Monday. Miss Netta Coax, teacher of tho San dy Valley school, Is on the sick list at present. , Mrs. Bloom, Mrs. M. Schlablg and Mrs. John Richards were the guests of Mrs. Wm. Cable the past week. Misses Ada Boebe and Annie Wil liams, of Reynoldsville, spent Sunday at the former's home in this place. Mrs. Wm. Shoemaker and her sister, Miss Ida Stewart, were the guests of Miss Rachel Caldwell one day lost week. George Saltzglver, Sr., an old war veteran, Is lying seriously ill at the homo of his son, James Saltzglver, at this place. A series of prayer meetings are being hold at this place, conducted by the Rev. Frank Huffman, a former resident of this place. Have you tried your luck on a beautl ful quilt that is to be chanced off at Joslah Shoemaker's the night before Easter? Tho proceeds will be used to got an Iron fonce for the Horro grave yard. Prlco 25o. a chanco. Wlshaw. There will be a box social in the Dickey school house Saturday evening, March 23. Martin Foltz and wife, of this place, visited their son, James, of Reynolds ville, one day lost week. Our school building will soon be sur rounded by Italian sbantlos. Three new ones are being erected on the south side of it. When a man marries a woman he promlaos to love, support and pro tect hor, eto. One of our citizens seems to have forgotten this, as his wife was seen coming out of the house not long since crying. She declared there was not' a bite to eat in the house This man does not love or protect his wife or he would not have sent her from their home in that manner. He docs not support her or there would have been something In the house for the woman and children to eat. Shame on such men! ' Strikes a Rich Find. I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous debll Ity," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped me until began using Electrlo Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicine ever used. They have also kept my wife In excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are juBt splendid for female troubles; that they are grand tonic and invlgorator for weak, run-down women. No other medicine can take Its place in our family." Try them. Only 6O0. Satisfaction guaran teed by H. Alex. Stoke, druggist. Bing-Stoke Department Stores, f AUDITORS' KEl'OHT Of the I'lnnllrPK of the Hnru of Weal He) Holds lllc mr yi ar F.tirilnir itlnrrh 1 1 til. I (Ml I. W. I,. JOHNHTON, Ovorsecr Poor. To anVt from W. I.. Johnston, Col. I40 70 " O. O. Kinto. lulm'r. V& 00 " " M. M. Imvls, tuxes from Ex-Col. Brewer 170 00 Tonm't from W.L. Johnston, Col. 2S W ' " .John Itoruiiscn 9.1 09 By am't bills rlil Ml! twonnys service 4 w 4 att.'rn'y's feesnsretnlner 5 00 ' " " for collect ing tax from Ex-Col. Drawer. 5 00 22 12 mm 76 Tobalanceiluepoordlstrlct 877 64 JOHN HOHUAPEN, Overseer Potir. ' To am't due Inst settlement 07 fA from W. L. Johnston .... 2 12 . By am't pitld for support of poor. $ 2 01 one ciny s service z eo p'd Ovors'rW.L.Johiislon Dfi W ion on 1110 00 W. I,. JOHNSTON, Ex-Col. Pour Tux. To nm't due Inst settlement ' 9 HO SO llynnrt 87 rol.'s 7 on HJi.no I 1 HI pniuw.Li.jnnnsion.ovors r as vi 30 mi : ,10 V. I,. JOHNSTON. Ex-Col. lloro Tux. To ntn't duo Inst settlement 19 63 By am't.v,- Col. jf on flu.JW t us l rpHsurrr s receipts is n W. L. JOHNSTON, Ex-Col. Work Tux. To am't (luff Inst settlement I 111 lly ttm t a"- Cnl.'s -, on H.2I I Ml J rensurer s roccipis n II a 117 H 2 77 Ilnlnnce due lloro O. W. ItKMPHEY, Collector Work Tax. To nm't duplicate $ a7 7S Tonm't 5:.'. lidded on II...1H so By lunl exonerations 3w returned in " f:( Cnl.'s on I7.K0 Ml i, i. fft.HM 2W " Trensurer's receipts!.... 21 B0 28 70 8K To balance duo Borough 11 fa O. W. DEMPfEY, Collector Wntor Thx. To stn't duplicate $143 611 07. ntiootl on il.vsz sw By am't exonerations $ 2 01 returneo iw " 87. rebnte on tdtl.20 4 81 " HI rol.'s on nY2n 2 so ' 8 S2H.87 1 4 " 8 ' tf.40 27 " . Treasurer's receipts 122 80 1J.II 04 144 il To balance due horu 10 43 O. W. DEMP8EY, Collector Light Tx. To am't duplicate $lx 18 i aooen on .ii.tfi lot By am't exonerations IBM " returned 18 " B rebate on IW 21 Bl " 8 col.'s on l!!.2l 8 77 ' Bf. $rM IH " " 110.22 81 " Treasurer's receipts 242 60 2M 34 2S7 72 To balance due boro 22 as O. W. DEMHSEY, Collector Boro Tux. ' To am't dupllcnte $2Sd IS yi ndded on fll.Jll 1 67 By am't exonerations $ 3 sn returned 16 " fi rebate on IIC2.21 0 61 " 3'. rol.'s on IIN2.21 .... 6 77 " d col.'s on ix.rtl . . . 2 IUI ' ST. cnl.'s on 110.22 .. 81 " Trensurer's receipts .... 242 60 268 342S7 72 To balance duo boro IB M R. 8. WILLIAMS. Street Commissioner. To am't duplicate f2WI IS " iMiroorders 74 56 By am't worked out 1124 art " col. In cash A paid for work 123 S4 ' returned to council 37 76 " 42 8-10 days service 11.75 74 66 360 70 360 70 ROMAN E. KOEHLER, Buruess. To am't ree'd by boro orders ... I 1 60 " flnes.llcenseK&lrs'kup fees 1176 ree'd for ball rent 10 00 By am't paid for pus 3 88 .r ,. j;oy. M " " . boro treasurer 14 23. is 38 S 00 23 US. To balance due boro. W. L. JOHNSTON, Treasurer. To am't due last settlement fl67 SO . " fromO. Mitchell, (Brewer acc't) 242 64 " " W. L.Johnston, borotax,.. Is 64 " " W. L. Johnston, work tax,. 3 21 " Co. Treasurer, boro tax... 1140 " Co. Treasurer, lond tax y il JUl ' " O.W. I tempsey, collector. 621100 " ' C. Mitchell, I Burge acc't). s4 !14 " " Auditor Ounernl 1 1 " Burgess Kis'hler 14 2JI " ". Co. Treasurer, license 114 OO By am't orders redeemed 6H2 42 " 2S Treasurer's 13 85 rm 27 liT 772 IW ' I 26 Balance In Trcnsury. RECAPITULATION. HKSOUHCIS, Am't In hunds overseers H77 114 " " treasurer 772 U8 " " burgess s im " due from It. II. Beer 13 x3 " " " U. W.Iienipsey. Work tax II N5 " Water tax - II) 43 " " " " Light tux 22 JJS " " " " lloro tax 22 JIS " " ' W.L. Johnston, Work tux 2 77 1630 211 1 60 33 60 1 OS I.1AUIMTIK8. Am't due Reyn. ItdweCn., Order 246... " Ueyn. Electric Co., Order 261. " Wm. Burge ,. .16 ON Resource over liabilities 11503 U Tbe foregoing account for the year ending March Jltu, luol, audited and found correct. O. H. Johnston, I t Thos. O. McEntiib, J-Auditors. John Coawlbv, I -ttftaD v0 ri fa o Co.'s