4b A 1 Bath Room i Can bo furnished chenpcr now VP WHY ? X t .1. ( It Is simply Thk Law of sup- jf rti) ply and demand. 7- " nniorn r IMuuO T WILL ADVANCE, because thoro will lxi more demand "T, for this material. $ PLACE X J To go Is to T $ ALBRIGHT S g Tho Plumber. Prices right, ?f T workmanship right, material J right. A full line of plumbing andgasnxturesiiUavs in stock, if AUDITORS' STATEMENT Of III I'lnnnre or Wnt Iternoldsvllle Horn ii gh for;the lr Kndlna March ft, 1003. 0. W. DEMPSEY, Tut Colli-'tor (Settlement OrioherST, IIKrj.) Hono Tax. nit To amount duplicate Ily am't St. rtnt on 1174. W. " ;i roi.'n n I ir4.:w. " ti Col.'n on t"."s... " Trciisuror'n rwelpts. Ttslnnre due boro I.iiiht Tax. HH. Tnummiut diilli'iittt trial 21 :h '.'I (II. Ily nnt'l IX rebate on 1171. t'nl.'s on ii74.;ic.. ' IX t'nl.'s on h.;h 1 namirtr ' iwclpts.. Ms 7H IM1 17 tl 21 21 I 71 44 MS 7H 1KI 17 9)1 Ot 7! 5 :i 44 MS 7H Do You Value Your Eyes ? II live yon nny symptom (if eve t rouble n puln In thi oyi'luills or ovit tin- lirow, In llnmi'l IUIm, weuknes of tin' ryes, blurrlnit when rf-iuliiiK, fn: V Why mil -oii-.iilt iiii np tli'liin who lite ilit l!it'st. and best methods of uyework unci cun Kim you the l't olitiilu ahlu results. 0. G. GIBSON, 5& IMPERIAL HOTEL, Reynoldaville, Apr lO. Itiiliinrp duo boro f yn 04 Watkh Ta. To nmniint dupllrnte I HO M (140 IW fit. ity nm't M retime on fn7.23. . . 4 : IIT 'ol.' t on fxT.SI... til'.1 " IK Col.'n nnM,4'i .... 82 " Treiwurer's receipts .. M Kt DIM lluliini-u dun bnro I 40 01 P. J. WARD, Ta Collector. Hono Tax. 1K. To nm'l duplli-ntn f.m 04 t milled on fit. M (unc) U nM W cn. I a R7 3 '."i S7 till 7H Ily nm'l exonerations ' (W I'ol.'s on 14.41 . . " IS" Cnl.'Mf on (i.4:i . .. " 1 riMinurcr' rcrelptH... (W 78 75 04 fltilunrn due boro.... t 2:1 4ft I.kiiit Tax. !K. To amount duplli'iitn f OH 04 To ani't !X milled on .!!.... 1 III 1)0 HO CK. Ily nm'l exoneration" t 8 07 ST. Col.'ii 1 on t'4.41... 3 'Si IX 'ol.'n on t". 4:i .... 27 " Treiisurei'it recelptH.. M 7H 7.104 Hiilititi'c ditu boro $ 23 45 Watf.r Tax. DU. Toum't of duplicntn 40 01 To am't of IX added on II4..CI. 72 40 73 CK. Ily nm'l I'xnnprntlona 42 " M Col.'a on H12I1.. . 1 HI " ft f Col.'aC on .'.7;i .... 14 " TriMiHiiror's reoelptn .. .'Bull :w Oli To am't from Co. Trinnmr 114 00 Wm. Iltit'iiii . Btnti) Aud.Uen. 17 01) 1 (Ml 104 44 I7M t. J. Ward.. CR. By boro order redeemed... $1?84 10 By am't J Treasurer's .. 2,1 m i; 7 Bill. In hands treasurer. ( 41 20 WII.MAM ntllUIK. lliimoM, 1002, DR. To Iml. due Inst settlement. . To am't from Co. Comni'ners " " lines CR. By am't treasurer's rcrelpts . 17 no Bal due boro n O. W. DKMI'HKV, IHHO-limi, DU. To am't hil. dun 1110 nnd 1001 I27 M I 1 in 10 III) 7 00 is tn 1 'it. By treasurer's rerelpti (10 S4 Hy ni Col.'s on 4M).H4 3 04 Bnlnnee due boro Kl K8 RKCAPITlTI,ATION, Man-h nth, IIK'3. nrsotmrrs. Am't In treasurer's bands.... (tll 20 Am't due from buraess 1 2.1 Am'! due from (1. W. Dempsey 01 02 Am't due from P. J. Ward.... IVH B7 Am't due from County, as per Co. Audi tor'B report 5 !M) Am't due from Co. Treasurer. 114 Oil I 724 2:1 t.iAnn.iTiKS-Nonp. O. II. Johnston. I K. I.. Johnston, Auditors. I . A. IIAIIPMAH, 1 Yoa Auto Sec - llalani-c due boro. Ill 7 W. L. JOHNSTON, Trcasutr. DR. To am't In Treasurer's hands last settlement $ Wl 72 " from Q W Dempsey.. 502 Kl " fnun J. W. Dempsey, ai'i'oiinl O. W. Dempsey 2H 00 That your eyes nreo't s trained by wear InR Imperfect rIhsscs. Sue O. A. JENNER, The eye specialist, ns he has fitted over 40 pair of glasses in Keynoklsville that give satisfaction. CITY HOTEL PnrlorB, Reynoldsullle, Fa. T H. HUGHES I UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING. A full line of supplies eonstiintly on band Ph-turo frnmlnu n specialty. Oflle'c and wnie oom In riirof Miss Margaret Kvaiix' racket ore. Kusldence near cor. Urant and 5th at a WANTED FAITH Kl; I. PKKSON TO TUA V el for well estahllsln.il house In a few coun ties allliuc on retail merchants nnd uti'nis. Local territory, falnry (1024 a year and ex penses, payable (lti.70 a week In cash and ex tiensea advanced. Position permanent. Ilus. I nesii successful and rushliiK. ftandard House, XI4 Dearborn ft., Chicago. Robbed The Orave. A stttrtlinn Incident Is niifratnil by John Oliver of Philadelphia, at follows: "I was In an awful condition. My akin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coaled, pain continually In back and aides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Threo physicians, had given me up. Then I was' advised to uso Electric, Blttora j to my great Joy, tho first bottle made a decided Improve ment. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robtH'd tho gravo of another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only fiO cents, guaranteed, at II. Alex Htoko's drug store. Gibson, the expert tipttclan, has visit ed hero for some years and been un usually successful. See his dntes. LOOK HEBE Read This. While in Reynoldsville call on W. H. Cumins, the Peoples' 4th street Blacksmith, He will shoe your horses, repair your wagons, buggys, carts and sleighs, and make you any kind of stone tools you may need. His price will be moder ate. Don't forget the place. W. H. CUMINS, -4th Street. Reynoldsville, Pet. I THE NEWS OF I 1 NEARBY TOWNS. tlleporled by Tho lr'a iperlal Correspondents. Wlshaw. Bupt. need, of tho mines, has resigned his K)sltlon at this place to accept a position of the same kind at an other mine in Indiana county. We lenrn that ho Is to bo succeeded at this place by IiIh brother, Joseph Iteed. School In Itoom No. .1 close on Fri day of this week. Wo understand thut tho teacher, W. P. Miller, vxpucla to attend school at Valparaiso, Indiana during tho coming yeur. Messrs Guy Cornmosser, Calvin Dick ey nnd VV. P. Mlllerutlenilcd an "April Fools" social at the McCrvlght school one night Inst week. Several of tho young people of tho west end of town attended Lcaguo at the Syphrlt church on Sunday evening. Mrs. II. M. Tetlrlck returned borne on Wednesday from a week's visit among friends near Dellovlew. Quite a number of people of our town attended the funeral of Peter Moran, of Eleanoru. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Webb are visiting friends at New Hcthluhem at this writing. Miss Annlo Dickey visited Itoom No. It of our schools one day lust week. David and wife, of nig Hun, wero In town one day last week. Mrs. II. M. Foltsi is numbi red among the sick at present. Kathmel. Miss Ivu Walk Is visiting In Pitts burg tills week. lti v. Mcudliy, of Harvey's Lake, Ig visiting relatives here. Thomas Adams, of Edri, spent Sun day with his family hero. Drillers uro nl work hero drilling after the lower vein of coal. Mrs. J. VV. Smith visited In Falls Creek and Dullols lust week. David Moody and family, Alex Hud dock and family und Mrs. A. M. Cume- $1 OO FUNERAL GUARANTEED under the Contract issued by the BURIAL LEAGUE 1 UU OF THE UNITED STATES CAPITAL $50,000.00 305 Smithfield Street PITTSBURG, PA. Fill out and sign the Application printed herein and mail same together with Monev Order for the Annual Pnv. ment and Registration Fee of 50 cents and we will mail you a Contract guaranteeing a Hundred Dollar Funeral THE BURIAL LEAGUE OF THE 1 UNITED STATES Was organized lor tne pufpose of pro viding the means of a burial to the mer chant, mechanic and laborer, or nny member of their family, without having to go into debt for this purpose. It does this by means of an annual payment, collected from each, suthcient to cover the cost and expense necessary to conduct such an institution. It is a pure and simple burin! com pany conducted largely by undertak ers, and covers a field exclusively its own. We all know insurance companies operating under the "industrial plan must charge more than Is actually necessary, on account of their heavy expense in making collections and the system under which they operate. We also know that our wives and children cannot join our Lodges and Fraternities, and that if they could the cost would he toogreat; hence this company organized to furnish the means to bury tliem, as well as yourself, should vou not boloug to some order, or, if you desire the "bene fits" granted by your order to go to them "in cash" instead of beiug used to bury you. A contract with us does not interfere with any Insurance you now carry or lodge "benefits." It Is a good thing to have alongside of them as the money se cured out of either can be saved for the wife and childrena' use. Nothing covers you so well as one of our contracts. TABLE OP RATES 3 to 10... .00 11 91 12 t2 13 !U ... ..r ... .97 ... .98 ... .99 ...1.01 ...1.03 ...1.05 ...1.07 ...1.09 ...1.11 ...1.13 ...1.15 26.... 1.19 41.... 1.97! 27.... 1.23 42.... 2.011; 28.... 1.28 43.... 2.14 29.... 1.31 44.... 2.20 30.... 1.35 45.... 2.35 31. ...1.38 4H....2.49 32.... 1.41 47.... 2.08 33.... 1.44 48.... 2.83 34.... 1.48 49.... 2.1)8 35.... 1.62 50.... 3.15 3I1....1.P7 51....3.40 37.... 1.04 62.... 3.67 38.... 1.72 63.... 3.90 39.... 1.80 54.... 4.21 40.... 1.88 65.... 4.65 I application to tbc Burial Xcaouc of tbc Unitco States 1 Name Residence Town Age Nationality State 15oraftt Year Day Month 2 When did you (or nominee) last require the attention of a physician What for (give full particulars) If you want ALL YOUR CHILDREN PROTECTED UNDER ONE CONTRACT send their ages and we will forward Appplication and Rates 3 Are you now (or the nominee) and have you been in good health for the past year 4 Are you (or the nominee) afflicted with any hereditary or chronic diseases; if so, what are they 5 Are you (or the nominee) addicted to the use of liquors, opiates or narcotics 6 Have any of your family or parents died of consumption, or any other hereditary disease; if so, state who and how many 2 Nationality- C Color of hair - 7 Description of nominee : 1 Sex 3 Height 4 Weight 6 Color of eyes 7 Physical identification marks - Remarks . . . ....H......... ...... Annual Deposits, $ : Kegistration Fee, ,. , 60 Warranty. I hereby make application to ttie Burial Lkakck ok tiik Unitkd Status. Pittsburg. la for a contract agreeing to pay all funeral expenses ot ( """' County State, to the extent of I M?nhiRthS I ifAli'i. ; "n.f lr'',l,','n?''t V b,e tr""' "",t,1 linv "!" withheld or concealed any niHterlsl Information con mH lw ?f lr 1 1 if "J'TV?" "'""nnnec. I also covenant nnd mirce that any concealment of facts or fraudulent statements Slid 2ll fUnrY.J .nlf' ".h?".!"ro" P' '" r'ul'ts Imay aeciiilre under any contract Issued l.y virtue of this application, and any M?. ift , riV'SJli-1 irT?r l" llll,ri,1 V'n,'r ' ''. UnltedStmes. I hereby auree to make the a al deposits as culled for In Uuited I States l" ub r I application shall be the basis and part of the c-.-wtracl between myself and the Uurial League of th Dated at.. lids day of.., ,.1M iu.en Mt f(ir Nnmuirt , (Sign your name on top line and give niimo of person for whom burial li to be provided for on second line', If for yourself, sign top line only! ASK YOUR UNDERTAKER ABOUT US GOOD AGENTS ALWAYS WANTED For Particulars inquire otJ. H. HUGHES, General Manager ot Reynoldsville and vicinity. -' ron attended tho funeral of friends and relatives In D11H0U Sunday, that werj killed In the London mine disaster last Friday morning. Rmerlckvllle. Mrs. Pelnr Snydor, who has been vis iting herduughter, Mrs. Soott Burkelt, at Vandergrlft the past two weeks, re turned to her home In this pluce last week. John Mowory and daughter, Sallle, of Heynotdsvlllo, were the guests of the former's parents, Michael Mowery und wife, Sunday. . C. M. Dinger, of Heyuoldsvllle, visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Dinger, In this plticn Friday of last week. Miss Lllllu Kroh, of Hural Village, who bus been vlnlllng hero the past five weeks, returned to her homo Tuesday. Wm. Smathers and wlfo, of Clarion, vlrdled the latter' parents, Mr. und Mrs. Daniel Mottern here last week. John Confer, of Hrookvllle, who has rented Puler Haum' farm, took charge of the same Monday. Mrs. E. Welsorund daughters, Cora and Emma Hurkhousu, drove tO' Hoyn oldsvlllo Sunduy. Miss Flora Hatrlgiir Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ida Stanton, at Pittsburg al this writing. Mrs. Hettio Haines Is visiting friends at Reynoldsvlllo at this writing. Mrs. D. W. Dinger vlsltod at Heyn oldsvllla several days last week. Miss Cora Schugars visited In DuBols Saturday. Hormtown. A. D. Moore Is working on tho now railroad. Clarence Hejrlck Is recovering from a short illness. Mr. Shoemaker is blowing stumps these linu days. Mr. Bryan und son, from Sugarhlll, were in lowu lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan wore visiting In Hormtown last week. Mr. Smith and son aie building a new lath machine In their sawmill. Mr. Redding, superintendent of the new mines, and Mr. McMurlin, foreman of the new railroad, were through our town on biifl iicks the past week. U OZOLINE 1 ' sjl Will r 11 rat thai Cu. T..- a Jm ---"'- 1 ummu r ncTir inning r mown, ijuinty ana sort Throat of all hi mil. If taken in Him M re- CS venll I nta hrl. Trm. Is feiM.u Im. at Hit falls to curt. iimJiO tntt-ll dnttisk OZO RKMEDT CO. Nt Brlfhton. Pa. 4 WALK-OVER t3.no and (4.00 Shoes are strictly coriect In every essential of style and elegance. They are worn by all swell dressers. Tho styles for the spring are right up to the minute. Odshapu and Po-tay-toe are the newest. If you like nice easy shoes, try Walk Ovor and you .will have no other. R0UIJVS0W8 H I A. K A T ZE N Proprietor Peoples' Bargain Store. A. Kntzcn now hns a complete line of spring nnd summer goods, nnd is rendy to ofler to every customer the biggest bin-gains ever given in Reynoldsville. House defining time is here and I have the goods vou need. ! I mention a few of the bargains I have to offer: 011 doth, former price 15c, now 13c per yard, bv the bolt," 12 yards. $1. HO. . Cloth window shades, former price 20c, now 15c. Lace curtains, 2'2 yards long, former price 45c, now 32c. Ladks' umbrellas, former price 45c, now 35c. Ladies' gauze vests from 4c tt 25c. Fast black ladies' hose, formerly Kc, now 5c. Men's top shirts, 40c, will sell for 25c. On all Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoe t Hats, and Caps, you will save from 25 to 35 per cent. Ail new gootN; Don't fail to call and get a bargain. First to call will get best bargains. A. KATZEN, PHOPMETOK Reynoldsville, Pa. SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEN piIE pleasant weather of the past two weeks has brought many cus tomer8 to our store. It did not take lookers long to discover that such a stock of clothing as we have ready to 6how you has real points of merit. A price range from $3.00 to $18.00. We call your attention to two especially strong lines at $12.00 and $15.00. At $12 We Bhow a11 the tyllah outs, T, military and plain, la single and double-breasted sacks. The fabrics shown at thla popular price are too numerous to men tion, but oomprise every fashionable plain and fancy weave that will be worn by stylish dressers this spring. A larger field for oboloe and a better quality for the mouey cannot be found In this or any of the surrounding towns. At SIB A MATCHLESS LINE. In . , thl" line we ""ow the finer weaves of domestic and foreign fabrics. These we show in single and double-breasted saoks The suits which compose this line are made by some of the best clothing makers In the country. Suits that cannot be matched at 110. Easter Array of FurnisMis MEN'S HATS. A MATCHLESS DISPLAY of all the fashionable new spring styles In men's stiff and soft hata. Men's black stiff hats In the popular wide brim, as well as all staple shapes In all dimensions ut $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. MEN'S SOFT HATS. WORLD of new Ideas In men's stylish soft bats. New effect lit wide brims, new styles In Fedoras and Panamas A showing that lnoludes all colors, as well as black. Prices SI-OO to 3.00. 30YS' and Children's Caps Immense assortment of boys' and chtldrens' Yacht, Golf, Eton Club, and Rob Roy caps In plain and fanov colors at 25c und 600. SPRING FURNISHINGS OHOWING tho now spring styles in men's Outing shirts. MugnlH cent displity of styles und patterns exclusive with us. Men's out ing i-hli'ts In plain white or funcy striped und figured madi as cloth. In tho new black and white effects. Come in plain or pleated fronts. Matchless values at . . . . . . 50c and $1.00 BOYS' SHIRTS Boy' no PrUg outing lo fancy percales with two collars and corded madras neckband. Shirts lit wtrlpes and figures, perfect In make and fit, choice SOc. Boys' WaistS and BIoUSeSLarK(J ,tment ot Boys' Waists, made of percale, madras, etc., In all tho new patterns and styles. Prices 25, 60. 75 and $ 00. , TUfTENS und BOYS' SHOES at popular prlees. XTX Trunin, Suit Cases, Traveling bugs, etc. Also a full line of SPRING CLOTHING for BOYS THE new and handsome styles for spring are fast replacing the win ter stocks in Boys' and Children's Clothing. We are prepared, a little ahead ot your needs, perhaps, to fit the little lolks out for spring.' Boys Sin gle and Double Breasted Suits in the latest spring styles, of blue black chev iot, causimeres and serges, thibets, uu,iu.-Muri unu luncy worspeus, weij 1 maae ana trimmed, sixes, 7 fo Jrj. Price Range 90c to $6.50. Boys' Sailor Blouse Suits. TN the latest spring stvles, all colors, sizes 3 to 8, from $2.00 to $6.00. Boys' Norfolk Suits. TN all-wool cheviots, serges, cassi- meres and fancy mixtures ; sizes 3 to 8 at from $1.50 to $5.00. H. W. EASON 81 CO. HOOVER BUILDING. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
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