JjUNANCIAL STATEMENT Of Roynoldsvlllo Bchool District for year ending first Mondsy In June, 1902. Q. W. Kwarts. Tim (N.llortor. In "TOoiint with the School District. ot Reynoldsvllle. Rcnooi.. To amount dim from CoL Swnrtslnstscttlenient.... To nm't of luiHel. . ... H.5J9 M TosmtS .lclidonl.4(8.M i0 U By am'l returni'il 1 ' MimiM-Mlons fit Zl At rvlmte on '.IHH TS 145 24 m ft " ii.ino.W iw w 6 " l . W " trmsurer's rwrlpts. 8,971 01 " due from Col. Hwnrts US 44 gnnooi. Bonn. To smntint due from Col. Swiirti Inst scttlomrnt.. J J To amount of fluyltrste. ... . J" To am't S l"i'il on vl,.W By m't returned t. I w gr " r xom'rattons loi JJ Strrtmtconll.WM.IW WSJ Mcol.'s.onil.l.3 Jisn " flit '.. 40 1(1 " " Jwm.&v " 21 " Tirssurer's m-flit. l.Jtl J " due from Col. Hwiirtu iM' 1- t,7 M t.2!7 W School Hitii.nma. To am't of diipllratr.. ....... . MRdilrdoni.vll.97.... 7 10 By tm't returned J eionvrnt Ions JJ BtrrbiUeonll.OXVW. M W 2col.'onfl.Ma r " R " " f ".!.. 1 " n " " .II7.. 24.1 " Treasurer's rcfolpts. 8,615 14 " due from Col. Hwitrts. 4j M :i,4iia iw ,eti (w O. W. Bwaiitj!, TrfamiriT. In arrount with the School District of Hcynoldsvtllo. Honooi.. To am't from Suite npiirop. ti.Vtt 87 " from 11. W. Lvnkerd, principal, tuition.... . . WW To m t from W. 11. Bell. M. E. church 12 00 To tm't from U. W. Swarts, Collector.... B'97l7n Toam'tdueTrens.HwHrts.. ' By am't due Trens. lust net.. I1.7W 20 orders redeemed a,w m " Treasurer's H 28 fS,4K2 4H tS,4N2 48 Bond. To am't In hands Treasurer Swam laMt settlement... H'. . JJ Toam'tfrnmL'ol.Kwarti... I..U1 M By am't orders redeemed.... l,i 4 " Treasurer's W WW balance In hands of Treasurer Hwarti f.1 507 48 t,!J7 48 BUII.DINO. To am't In hands Treasurer Bwarti last settlement.... f!2,70 II To am't from First N ntional , Bank-I-oan 2,000 00 To am't from J. M. Hastings Lumber Co . ,:? ?? To am't from Col. Swart. . . 2,018 M By am't of orders redeemed.t37.8WI 74 " Treasurer's Hit.. 137 W $27,724 67 127,724 87 These accounts audited and found to Ira correct this Utli day of lune, 1U02. Khko J. Brjn.KR, I Auditors A. J. Postlethwait, f oo'tors. Whole number of schools 12 Average number of months tauxht.. 7 Number of male teachers employed. 2 Number of female teachers employed 11 Average salaries of males per month fi 80 Average salarlesof females per nm. . W0 91 No. of male scholars attending ull the schools In the district 289 No. of female scholars attending all the schools In the district 381 Whole number In attendance (M0 Average dally attendance of scholars 474 Average percentage of attendance.. Kl Costof each pupil per month 11.30 No.of mills levied for school purposes 8 building 8 " " bond 8 Amount levied for school purposes. .! 8,799 84 building ,r f 3,4:t8 48 " " bond " I 48 Total amount lovled $12,000 80 KKCKIPTS. State appropriation for year ending JunelMI.V..... 2,439B7 Balance on hand from last year ... . 23,418 78 From collector, Including taxes of all kinds 9.917 99 From loans since last report 2,000 00 From all other sources, as sales of houses or lands, liquor Bnes, Ac... 210 72 (37,984 33 xriHDlTDRKS. Building and furnishing bouse 7,888 74 Teachers' wages 4,308 00 Amount paid teachers for attending the annual teachers' Institute 130 00 School text books 417 84 eVbool supplies other than text books, Including, maps, globes, &0. 728 00 Fuel and contingencies A53 31 Feesof collector and treasurer 180 Ml Palary of secretary 00 00 Debt and Interest paid 8,139 48 Other expenaos 808 14 Total expenditures (37,872 00 Cash on hand 412 24 BKHOURCKa. Oashonhand I 412 24 Amount due district from all sources g,uo te I 8,968 19 UABIMTlBg. Lmonnt dueon unsettled bllls.lf any 110.323 68 Amount borrowed and unpaid, or debt ot district 11,887 68 Total liabilities .' ... 131.981 22 Liabilities In excess of resources.... tM.tVl 93 Estimated value ot school grounds and buildings 148,000 00 J. 8. Hammond, Pres. W. H. Bau Bee. JpiNANCIAL STATEMENT Of Wlnelow Township School District for the year ending June 2, 1902, Account with Ooixbctob Btrodbb. To amount ot duplicate I 6,848 S3 Building 2,442 12 Balance from last settlement 2,220 18 additional for collecting.. 18 87 By amouut paid school treas- school and building tax.. (7.745 28 By amount collected nefore Sept. 1,(6,801.711 64 dl..... 298 80 for collecting 117 S3 Collected from Bent. 1st to Jan. 1st, Ii.6ii0.00-A tor collecting 77 80 Amount collected after Jan. 1st, (333.83 8 on above.. . It 87 Beturn order on school from commissioners 40 77 Exonerations on school 293 98 Exonerations on building.... 78 02 Order paid George Warulck, constable, for enforcing school law T 40 (10,827 80 (8,808 61 Balance due district 1,858 99 Account wlthiAMos Gobi, Tbkabdbbb. Bal. on hand from last year. .( 798 IK Bal. last year's Btate appr'n.. 228 76 From Collector Blrouaa S,7n8 97 Btate appropriation 4,648 83 From stoves , 4 (0 From Collector 900 00 Froui Collector 1,206 78 From Collector 6M) 80 From County Treasurer 823 18 From Collector 1,293 24 From sale of book I 80 Py Teachers' wages (8,401 28 k Iscellaneous order 3.224 29 fcj Ireaaurer I 233 81 (14.108 01 (11,888 08 Balance due district., .....U4 98 Audited this 2nd day of June, 1903. W. B. Bbbbb, 1 W. T. Cathbbs, Auditor. 3.B. BraB. f V. A. XvOJtDOB, secretary. FINANCIAL 8TATEMENT Of West HoynoMsvllle School District for year cndlnn June 2nd, 1902, O. W. Dkmpsbt, Collector School Tax 1IU. School B'ld'g To amount duplicate .. (1,308 09 (140 81 To am't 6 adih-d on (I34.P0 and ( 78 99 (1,374 84 (141 80 CH. By am't exonerations.. 33 78 181 Ity nm't returned 70 07 By nm't 5t rebate on (N59.09 nod (s.l.lW 42 98 4 27 By nm't 2 colic-tor's X on (xili mi and (hs.:iii 17 19 1 71 By nm't 6 collector's on I340.IM And tn.m 17 00 1 88 By nm't 8( collector's jt on (l.u.Wnnd (19.78 8.78 99 By iim'tTreasiin-r'srecclpts 1,108 69 117 19 (1,313 97 (158 39 To amount due district. ... 00 87 13 41 Pit. To nm't taxes duo from UNTO. I 89 40 ( 17 03 t'K. By nm't Treasurer's receipts ( 88 18 ( 6 00 To balance due district 33 34 (03 W. L. Johnston, Collector School Tax, 1899. Mt, To balance (3 70 Clt. By ain't exonerations (3.70 Whole number of schools 8 Number of teachers employed 6 Numlier pupils enrolled In all schools. 229 Average attendance 158 Am't taxes levied forschid purposes (1,388 09 Am't taxes levied for bulld'g purposes 140 81 Treasurer's of money rtcelved Balance on hand from last year 202 61 Itecelved from Htate aoproprlutlons. . . 730 12 itee'd from collecting taxes all kinds 1,420 23 ltcc'd from other sources 6 13 (2,358 90 Treimnrcr'8 it of money paid out Teachers' wages (1,888 28 Bent and repairs 80 24 Fuel and contingencies 196 08 For collector's fees, (16.29, tl eas.' (28.00 70 29 Hillary of Secretary 20 HI For printing and auditors' feus 13 80 For text Ixioks 194 28 For supplies 69 87 Knforclng compulsory law 26 00 For attorney's fees 8 33 For all other purimaes, sundry exp'n'a 10 87 (2,333 39 RKSOIRCFS. Cash on hnnd ( 26 00 To am't due from Collector 109 66 To am't due from Co. Commissioners. 23 23 To um't due from Wtnslow township.. 167 60 ( 316 88 Titos. C. MoKntbkr, I Auditors O. II. Johnston, Auditors. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BUFFALO A ALLEGHANY VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grade Division. In Effect May 23, 1902. lEailern Standard Tlmt. EASTWARD. Iol0 i. M. No. 113 No.tOliNolOB A. M. P. M. NolO? STATIONS. Pittsburg Bed Bank Lawsonbam New llnthlebem Oak BUIge Mnysvllle Bunimervllle ... Brookvllte Iowa Fuller Heynoldsville.. Pancoast Falls Creek Do Hols Sahula Winterbiirn .... Penntleld Tyler Itennezette Grant Driftwood M I P. M 8 15 9 00 i 1 3D 6 05 II 10 4 m 4 is 4 81) 4 6K 8 04 7 66 8 07 8 37 8 43 18 49 W 06 9 22 ,0 31 t9 37 9 60 9 40 10 13 10 20 10 20 10 43 11 01) II 22 II 47 11 60 i 6 10 Hit ii'hi 8 2 8 3D JS 60 t6 8N 15 tO 20 6 3D 8 40 tO 21 t8 28, 8 44 t 51 ll ID til HI II 32 til 40 8 68 7 O I 48 1 13 1 25 10 08 ill 65 10 10 7 1 37 6 62 7 30 7 35 7 43 8 09 t8 18 1 60 1 65 2 03 2 20 t2 3K I 3 05 7 08 T 10 7 18 7 44 $7 61 Note. jt 8 I 8 21 P. M. A. M. P. M, V. M. Train 901 (Sunday) leaves I1 IttHburgO.OO a.m., ilea iiunK ll. iu nrooKviiie u 1.14, Fulls Creek 1.29, Dullols 4i, iteynoiusviue 1.36 p. m. WESTWARD No 10 NolO 6 No 108 No. ll:No. 110 A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P: M. .... 8 15 11 20 .... 8 60 .... t8 41 til 411 .... n 17 .... 8 81) 11 65 .... 26 .... 7 17 12 22 .... 8 62 .... 7 25 12 30 ... 7 00 .... 7 30 12 35 .... 7 06 .... 7 44 12 49 .... 7 18 0 20 8 01) 1 05 15 05 T 36 6 27 8 10 1 20 6 12 7 42 t6 32 t6 IN t7 48 6 44 8 23 1 32 6 27 7 68 t6 68 8 35 .... t5 43 t8 12 t7 04 t6 50 t8 18 7 15 8 50 1 69 8 00 18 80 7 l t9 01 12 12 6 16 .... 7 47 t9 IH J2 25 8 32 ... 7 63 t9 22 ... 8 38 .... 8 01 9 : ( 38 8 46 .... 8 81 9 57 $3 00 7 14 .... 8 45 10 10 8 20 7 25 .... 11 16 412 35 8 30 f 9 46 .... A. M. P. m. p. m. p. M. p. ii. STATIONS. Driftwood Grant Benneaette..., Tyler Penntleld Wlnterbum .. Bahula DuHol FallsCreek..., Pancoast Heynoldsville Fuller lown Brookvllle...., Summervllle.. Maysvllle Oaklitdire New Bethlehem Lawsouham. Bed Bank.... PltUburg. ... Trnln 942 (Bundny) leaves Dullols 4.10 p. m. Falls Creek 4.17, UuynildHVllle4.30, Brookvllle 6.l), Bed Bank 6.30, Pittsburg 9.30 p. in. Trains marked run dally 1 1 dally, except Sunday 1 1 Hag station, whero signals must be shown. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division In effect March 24th, 1002. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD (:04 a m Train 12, weekdays, for Bunbury, Wllkesbarre, lladeton, Pottsvllle.Bcranton, Harrlsburg and the Intermediate sta tions, arriving at Philadelphia 8:23 p.m., New York, 9:30 p. m. Baltimore, 8:00 p.m.) Washington, 7:16 p. m Pullman Parlor car from Wllllamsport to Philadelphia and pas senger coaches from Kane to Philadelphia and Wllllamsnort to Uultlmore and Wash ington. Johsonburo Railroad. a. m. wbkkdays. a. m. . .... 10 46 arClnrmuntlv ... 1100 ... 10 38 Woodvale ....1104 .... 10 36 VuIiiwikkI ....1107 .... 10 81 Smith's Hun ... 1110 .... 10 26 Instanter ... 1118 ... 10 20 BlrulKht ....1120 .... 10 11 Glen llaiel ...1128 ... 9 66 Jobnsouburg .... 1140 .... 9 40 IvKldgwuyar ,...12 01 .... Ridgway A Clearfield Railroad and Connections. p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 36 9 28 9 16 9 II 9 07 9 02 9 63 8 47 43 8 39 H 36 8 26 arRldgway W Mill Haven Croyland Shorts Mill Blue liock Carrier Brockwayv! Lanes 61111 McMInn Unit Harveys Itun lv Kalis C'kar lv Dullols ar am D.m. n.m. T 20 r 09 T 08 7 01 8 67 47 ( 43 ('36 t 30 ( 10 2 04 1 64 7 ou ia iu 4 10 4 20 4 30 1 10 12 20 7 21 H 30 1 61 1 47 1 4.1 1 33 1 28 119 1 16 1 06 26 12 33 4 34 2 12 ao 4 37 33 12 40 4 4 43 12 60 4 61 ! 47 12 64 61 64 1 03 8 00 1 10 8 18 1 26 464 8 02 6 10 6 36 8 80 1 13 8 68 arKallsC'klv 8 10 1 20 8 10 1 m a iu ! 32 6 27 69 6 00 88 t 46 l ii ii m s 44 tteynoiusviiie 8 23 ( 89 12 24 ( 10 Brookvllle I 60 4 60 11 47 New Buthl'm 9 30 4 OS 11 10 Bed Bank 10 10 8 20 7 5 1 80 9 00 It Pltlsburgar 12 36 ( 30 9 48 p.m. a.in a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For time tables and additional Information consult ticket ageuu. J.B.HUTOHINBON Gen Manager J. R. WOOD, Geo. Pass Art 12:60 p. m. Tralu 8. dally for Bunbury, Har rlsburg and principal intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 7i31 p. m., Naw York 10:23 p. m., Baltimore 7:30 p. m., Waslia lugton 8:36 p. m. Vestlbuled parlor cant and passenger coaches, Buffalo to Pulladtil- Shla and Washington. I p. m. Train 6. dally, for Har rlsburf and Intermediate stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4 16 A. M.i New York, T.U a. m.i Baltimore, 130 a. m.i Waablngtoa 4.06 A. M. Pullman Bleeping car from IlarrUburf to PuUudeluuia and Now York, Philadelphia passengers can remain In sleeper iindlsturlH?d until 7:30 A. M. 11:06 p.m. Trnln 4, dully for Siiubury, Harris burg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:22 A. M.i New York, 9:3.1 A. M. on week days and 10.38 a m. on Holi day! Baltimore, 7:16 A. M.i Washington. 8:30 A. M. Pullman sleepers from Erie, and WllllanisiMirt to l'lllndulpbia, nnrl WllllamsiMirt to Washington. Passenger conches from Erie to Philadelphia, and Wllllamsport to Baltimore. 12:27 p.m. Train 14, dally for Sunbury, Harris burg and principal Intermediates! ntlons, ar riving at Philadelphia 7:22 a. m.. New York 9:33 a. m. weekdays, 110.33 a. ni., Sunday) Baltimore 7:15 a. in., Washington, 8:30 a ni. Vestlbuled btifTet sleeping cars nnd pas senger conches, ButTalo to Philadelphia and Washington. WESTWARD 8:33 n. m. Train 7, dully for Buffalo via F:mmrlum. 4:38 a. m. Train 9, dully for Erie, Ridg way: and week days for Dullols, Clermont null principal Intermediate stations. :5n a. m. --Train 8, daily for Erie nnd Inter mediate points. 8:4.1 p. m. Train 15, dally for Buffalo via F'mporluin. 8:46 p. m. --Trnln 61, weekdays for Kane and lntermedlatestntlona. w E HAVE FULLY CONCLUDED. Thnt anything in the way of premiums or schemes are an injury to our bus iness and a damage to our customer, so in future Our Foundation will be Honest Goods Full weights and fair prices for cash. These will prove money savers for our patrons. We quote you prices on a few staple fcvery day goods. nost pncknpe Coffee, 11c; 9 pounds, 9.ro Loose Coffee, 20 cent grado, ifm " 25 cent grade, 20o " 30 cent grade, 2!"o If yon enjoy a good cup of ooffoe for breakfast try our bulk colToo. It will please you. 18 pounds Granulated Sugar, 11.00 25 " " " i.ao 100 " " " 6.00 1!) pounds extra L. D. Sugar, 1.00 Very best patent Hour per sack, 1.15 Very best patent flour, per barrel, 4.45 7 cakes Lenox. Gloss or Star Soap, 25o 0 cakes Fairy Soap, 25o 1 1 cakes Sunshine Soap, 25c Swift's best S. C. Rams, per pound, J4o " ' " B. Uacon, " 14a 7 pounds finest Rolled Oats, . 25o 3 pounds finest head Rice, 25c 4 pounds good bead Rice, 25o 5 pounds best lump Starch, 25o R pounds best Corn Starch, 25o 3 cans extra Sugar Corn, 25c Karly Juno Peas, per can, 10c 3 cans 20o Peaches, 50c Choice pears, large can, lOo Matches, 12 boxes, - 10c A full line of all kinds Gro ceries, Fruits, Preserves, Fish, Pickles, Cakes, &c, at the big grocery at cor respondingly low prices. Everything sold guaranteed all right or money refunded. Don't be deceived by thinking you get something for nothing. Compare these prices with what you pay elsewhere. We have the goods you need thera. We want your money. Robinson & Mundorff, Reynoldsville, Penn'a. Letter to fir. John H. Kaucher. Iieynolthn'ille, fa. DearIr; Always remember that Its a shortcut to a very satisfactory job of painting, when you buy the Longman & Martinez Paints from our agency, Reynoldsville Hardware Co. In these days ot many paints, the superior of all, Is the paint which has been guaranteed during the past 28 years, of its use of millions of gallons. Iu coot Is the least though Its original cost Is the highest. A , gallon of oil ig added to gallon of the paint for first coat, and I gallon of oil for second coat, a gallon of oil for third eoat. Sincerely, Longman & Maktinez, Paint Makers. Letter List. List of unclaimed lotters remaining in the postofiloe at Roynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending Juno 21, 1902: A. Becker, Mrs. W. P. Johnston, Wm. Kennedy, - U. S. Montgomery, Joseph Gray. Foreign W, Ccrwlnkl, Francis Leflore, Esq, Say Advertised and give date of list when oalllng for above. E. C. Burns. P. M. Saved From An Awful Fata. "Everybody said I bad consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers burg, Pa., "I was so low after six months severe slokoess, oaused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Dlsoovery for Consumption, used It, and was completely oured." For des. perate Throat and Lung Diseases It la the safest oure la the world, and Is In fallible for Coughs, Colds and Bran oblal Affections. Ouaraateod bottles fiOo and 11.00. Trial bottles free at B. Ales Bloke's drug store, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Qlimpses of the People who are Passing To and Fro. A. P. King Is In Pittsburg this week. Mr. David T. Evans was In Dunols Friday. J. J. Hogan was at New Bethlehem yesterday. Miss Elsie Rosa Is visiting at Johns town, I 'a. ! Ben C. Rood and wife spent Sunday In Brookvllle. Arthur McCltire, of PltUburg, spent Sunday In town. Miss Llllle Phillips spent Sunday with relatives In Dullols. Mrs. D. H. Northamor is visiting her parenU at Phlllpsburg. Misses Tacy Dompsey and Lizzie Kel ley visited In DuBols yesterday. Mrs. D. M. Dunsmpre and Mrs. C. M. Llord were at Sllgo lust Thursday. Miss Susie Denny, of Driftwood, has been visiting In town several days. Mrs. C. A. Barlott and Mrs. A. R. Schugurs were ut O'Donnell Sunday. ' Mrs. D. B. Stauffer was In Pittsburg visiting relutlves during the past week. John M. Stephenson, who has been in West Va, a few months, Is home on a visit. Miss llussiu Brlnkor, of Wllklnsburg, Is the guest of Miss Kate King, on Main street. Mrs. 8. W. Karstettor lof t here this morning to visit her parents at Helle fonto. . Prof. J. E. Good, of Goodvillo, Indi ana county, spent Sunday In West Rey noldsvlllo. Mrs. I. M. Hoch and daughter, Mar garet, returned Saturday from a visit at Lynch, Pa. Win. B. Scotland wife, of Philadel phia, visited relatives In this pluce the past week. Miss Grace Dougherty, of Fisher, Clarion county, Is visiting relatives In thlsplnco. Mrs. F. D Hart, of New Brighton, Pa., is the guest of Miss Lois Robinson In this place. Charles M. Feluht, druggist of Punx sutawney, visited his parents In this placo Monday. Miss Clare Hawthorn, of Brookvllle, attonded the Howe-Farrell wedding this morning. Miss Anna Martin, of PltUburg, Is a visitor at James UolT'tian's In West Roynoldsvlllo. County Commissioners Newton Web ster and Al Hawk wore In Reynolds' vllle Thursday. . Thus. F. Adam, of Robinson Shoo Co. store, visited his parents In Hiockway vllle lust week. David Neule, of Perrysvillo, visited bis brother, Dr. J. B. Neule, In this place this week. Mayor W. T. Durr and wlfo, of Brook' vllle, were guosU of Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Hall Sunday. Mrs. R. J. Mullhollnn and son, Frank, returned a few days ago from a visit In Centre county, Pa. Mrs. T. V. Malloy, of Pittsburg, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Farrell, In this place. Mrs. Dr. Harry P. Thompson, of Portland Mills, spent Sunday with her parents In this placo. Miss Annabel Hamilton, of Vanilor grift, Is tho guest of Mrs, W. C. Gibson In Wost Reynnldsvllle, Mrs, Mallssu Barnott, of county home, has been visiting Mrs. R. J Mullbolland this week. Mrs. John Dowltng, of Wllkesbarre, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Hoffman, on Hill street. Mrs. M. E. Ridgeway and daughters, Mildred and Demurls, and son, Joseph, are visiting in Driftwood. Miss Margery Miller, of Edcnburg, Pa., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. C. Davis, on Fourth street. . Miss Etvte Coleman, student. In Buck nell University, came borne last Thurs day for Bummer vacation. Rev. T. T. VulkofT, of DuBols, . was the guest of Dr. A. J. Meek In this pluce yestorduy afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Baleson, of Ralhmul, was in PltUburg last week to consult a specialist for throat trouble. Miss Ella Davis, of Jamestown, N. Y., Is visiting bur sister, Mrs. James S, Abornathcy, on Jackson street. Misses Edith and Evalyn Kocrlst, of DuBols, spent several days of the paat week with friends In Reynoldsvlllo. Miss Erma Robinson Is visiting In Grove City, where she went to attend commencement In Grove City College. James G. Penli, student In Allegheny Col lego, Meadvlllo, came homo last Thursday for the summur vacutlon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Madison MoCreigbt returned Saturday evening from their wedding trip to Buffulo and Niagara Falls. Miss Bessie Sensor left hero Monday morning on an extended visit with rela tives In PltUburg Jeanette and John stown. John D. Purtoll, of Soranton, a train dispatcher on the Erie railroad, If visit lng his sister, Mr. P. A. Hard man, In West Reynoldsvllle. The last of this week Mr. Purtell and Mrs. Hardman will go to Deposit, N. Y., to visit their parents. Mrs. Hardman expect to be absent a month. Mrs. James V. Young took her daughter, Phlllls, to Pittsburg last week to consult a specialist for throat trouble. Arthur Block, who has been at Sharon, Pa., came to town Monday to attend thu Howe-Farrell wedding this morning. M. Fred Rood, who Is taking a post graduate course In architecture at Syracuse, N. Y., University, Is homo on a short vncatlon. Prof. E. L. PoMr., of Lancaster. Pa., an applicant for principal of the publlo schools of this borough, was In town Inst Wodtietday. Mrs. Alice Dorwort, of OUClty, came to Reynoldsvllle last week especially to attend Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith's golden wotldlng. Joseph B. Mitchell went to Home stead, Pa.. Monday to accept a position as drugiflst In onnof the leading drug stores of that city. Joseph Macro, student In Hunk nell University at Lewisburg, Pa., oamo to Reynoldsvllle Inst week to spend the summer vacation. Mrs. Robert Clare, of Dunkirk, N. Y., who has been visiting her son, Walter II. Clare, In this placo two woeks, will return home to-day. Mrs. George F. Cant, of Huntingdon, Pa., and Mrs. George Brown, of Punx Biitawney. were guests of Mrs. H. Alex Stoke In this placo Friday. Miss Margaret Furey, of Pittsburg, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. Web ster Karstetler, In this place, returned to the"Smoky City" Monday. Mis. S. B Rutnsey, of Pittsburg, was tho guest of Mrs. W. B. Alexander several days during tho past week. Mr. Rumsoy spent Sunday In town. Mrs. Dr. J. B. Nealo took her niece, lltllo Margaret Nichols, ono of the twins of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nichols, to Pittsburg last woek to have her eyes treated. Mrs. Sarah Wernor and daughter, Miss Ella, of Edgar, Clay Co., Neb raxka, who were guests of Mrs. R. J. Mullhollnn several weeks, have re turned to their home. Hon. W. O. Smith, editor of the Punxsutawney Spirit, was In Reynolds vllle last Thursday attending the gold en wedding of his purcnu, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith, on Railroad street. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance In medicine Is given by druggist, G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Va. An old man thero hud long suffered with what good doctors pronounced in curable cunccr. They believed hiscuse hopeless till ho used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklon's Arnica Salve, which treatmunl completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to ex pel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exeru Its matchless healing power, blood dis eases, skin eruptions, ulcers nnd sores vanish. Bitters 50c, Salve 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Reduced Rates to Providence R. I. On account of tho meeling of the Baptist Young People's Union at Provi dence, R. I., July 10 to 13, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets to Providence and re turn, on July 8, 9, and 10, good toreturn until July 20, Inclusive, from all stations on Its lines, at rate of single fare the round trip, plus $L00. Men's enameled shoes at D. Nolan's shoe store for 12.50, formerly sold for $3 00 and 3 50. Monarch shirts (not last year's pat terns) at Milllrens, Reynolds' Drug Store, distributers of good soda. Want Column. Katnst One cent per word for each and avury Insertion. Wanted A live, energetic man. Good position. Call at the Prudontiul Insurunco Compuny office, Syndicate building, Roynoldsvlllo. For Sulo House and lot on Hill street at a bargiiin. Inquire of R. A. Hlldebrand. For Sale One house and an aero of land In Preseottvllle. Inquire of F. G. Corbett, Prescottvlllo. For Sale Town lots on Grant, Muln, Jackson, Church and Worth streets. Inquire of Mrs. J. L. Test. - Belgian bares for sain. Fino stock; price very low. L. M. Snydor, Jack son Bt. For Sale Four lots corner 3rd and HlllsU. Price from t250 up. City sowerage. Inquire of E. Neff. Wanted One million feel of oak bill lumber sawed to order. C. E. Andrews Lumber Co., New Bethlehem, Pa, For Sale A seven room house, lot 60 by 150 feet, In West Reynoldsvllle. M. E. Weed. For Rent Good bouse near the glass plant. Inquire of E. Neff. For Sale Two lou on Main street. Inquire of H. J. Hughe. Special Musi.in Underwear Sale. if.;.::::;:;:;:::::::;::;::::,::;;:;;::;;;:;::;;.;;... STORE This gignntic business begnn as a Men's e.nd Boys' Clothing Store. The Glorious Fourth only 10 days off. .J Arc you ready for It, or do you need a new Suit, Hat, Shirt or Shoes to complete your attire, to fittingly celebrate the occa sion, jtjtjfij Men's Summer Shirts. i 50 cent Negligee Shirts ; colored Madras shirts with sep arate cuffs. A good lot of patterns to select from. $1.00 Monarch Shirts that are not equalled. Tans.greens, blues, ox bloods and stripes. More Straw Hats. To be sold at a sacrifice. Cool weather is in your favor. See our selection of rough braids at 50 cents. Men's Summer Shoes and Stylish Oxfords For Men, Women and Children. This great shoe store car ries with it certain advantages that shows in every shoe we sell. Jno. Kelly's famous Oxfords for $2.00. Could not be reg ularly sold at that but that is our lookout. Bostonian Shoes for men ; shoes that fit and something honest in shoe making. Boys,' Misses and Babies' Shoes something serviceable. Made of chrome calf or a fine vici kid. All sizes and all prices. Kelly Oxfords. We are showing ten new lasts in the well known Kelly oxford. Perhaps you will need a pair for the Fourth. Here they are: $2.00 Pair. Light vici stock in the new toes and heels. Turn soles ; welt soles with patent tips. $2.25. Mannish lasts, and more dainty ones, too. All . widths. A to EE. $2.50. Buys one of the new Paris lasts ; in everv size and width. VERY SPECIAL: We sell the genuine patent kid oxford at $2.25. Others ask $3.00. $3.00. Buys the best high shoe and oxford tie in the house. Remember all our shoes are guaranteed not to be pieced vamps. Other advertised shoes at $3.00 are. Hosiery for the Fourth. We keen adding new things to our hosiery line and keep only the best designs. 10c pair bring a better hose for ladies than you can else where. 15c. vSome new designs just received in the new purple and fancy black and white. 25c. Here are the swell things. Pure white drop stitch, white with black polka dots ; red, gray and light bluej Children's hose in the following colors, drop stitch and plain ribbed at 15c a pair:. Red, black, white, pink, light blue and tan. v 15 Fans j Fans Fans 500 at 5c each, large and small size. Others at 10, 20, 35, 40, 50, and 75 cents, $1.00 to $3.00. Summer Underwear. Balbriggan real worth 39c, our special orice, 25c. Light weight shirts and drawers of fine cotton ; long sleeves ; shirts and drawers with pearl buttons, French ex- tension band and double gussets. Something extra at 50c. Correct Style in Leather Belts. Dark and light colors, solide leather, with special mount ings, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Trunks. . Flat top trunks with hard wood strips, canvas covered, iron bound, brass lock, heavy strap hinges ; one and two trays with large hat tray. 30, 32, 34 and 36. $2.50, 3.00. 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00. $10.00. Fancy Half Hose. All colors in plain or fancy drop stitch effect. All new just the thing to be worn with oxfords. 25 and 50 cents. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. Reynoldsville,, Pa. J j "The store that undcrsefls.M j j Trunks, Suitcases and Traveling Bags. T The good clothing foundation is what the larger business is built upon.