) FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of npyuoldsvllle School District for the Fiscal Year Kinllnjr June 2, lW.'l, OKO. W. fiWAHTZ.Tiu t'olleelor. Pi'llooi,. To nm't lui I'mll, V. Hniirtu last settlement. 14 44 To um't ot duplleiite A,4 iw ll mlilcil nn 411 111 lly amount of returned t 110 W 1y im't nf (mineral Inns. ... MM , " M relmteon C.'.IWI.SS. 1411 Oil " 2t L'ul. : on f.'si'-MH.. M 114 " (1 Col. 1 im fl.1ns.iH).. M 40 " , I'ol. f mi il,.'.i:iii.V. 7.1 it " Treasurer's.! Ipts. 11,712.1.1 To " duo Col. (I. V. iii l ii OH am m r:i fn,:iw 73 Hrnooi. Hosn. To nni't dun f'm Cnl. tl. W. Bwnrti last settlement... .$ tlM7 12 Toam't of diiplli'iite 2,77.1 w M mlrteii on I Vli .W. . . ;ti IVI By nm'tnf returned (W 47 " exonerations Ml 01 " ftt. relmteon ?l,i''!l.1.V 7:t 4rt " 2 Col. on (I. W illi. 2? Ill " ,1 Col. t on f vir.m . ii im " 8 Col. on J'.oVlli. .. M4 2H 11 Treasurer's ret'elpts. I.Oi'.i ;K) " In lmmi Col. fnuitr. 4, HOT M I.VMK4 'XA M fknooi. Hrii.niMi. Toiim't duo f'm Col. Hwartu last aett lenient To ain't of duplicate " ft milled on ftUi.SH. .. lly nm't of rol urned M 47 " of exonerations HO 01 " 6 reliate on l.4Mi.l.1. 7) 4H " 2T. Col. : on $i,.'i'.i.Yiii.. 27 III " M Col. on i.xi7 i... 2rt 1M " fit Col. on jiKVlli... M 2il " Treasurer's receipts.. 4,1011110 To ain't due Col. (J. W. Hwiirts !,T7S Oil 32 Ki 1,117 Ml l,:t7lil 4.3Ht V Q. W. FWAKTZ, Treasurer. Hi hooi. Taj. lly nmouni due Treas. from last null lenient 10 To um'l ree'd fmm tl. V. I.ehkerd. loll tun To um'l reel from V II. Hell. IlllllOII Toiim'i n lied finm till. (. Helm, Co. T'c:i To nm't receix cd fMiniMa r approt-:ltio'is, simv;iI.. To anil hi eivrd fi ,in si linill-Opn'H ioilS. 'I L'IH!!V Ti. nni t fin ll.c.lliiiih A en " " i'fliii!i..i;hin , Co " " Col. (i.W. -iv in n lly nm'l or.M i ii'.li rt .i'il . s;i.'. " 'I'ri'jin'iM'i 'h I ' i :i ; in 00 10.1 i;s .V CI !I1 :il .Mi.; :j B f-:i .' i ii .v;i; is i,4i :i (i.tm ti ItONII. To iimonnt In Treasurer' liimiU ins! I'ltioini'iii .. 412 :u Tonmolllil reed fromUll C. Kelt, t'ounty Treas... 1m:i i To nm't I'm Fuust anil Klin 2,010 on " . " ,''ol. (i.W.Kwnru l,ii(i ;n By Bm't ordiTH riMlpviui'tl. . . 3.2.V1 3il " Trein. 1 ;i3 M " bill. In hiiiidn Tivaa. 2!l 00 fl,.1M Ml :i,.1S4 Ml Hrn.ni no. Toam't rec'df'mW. H. Holl for stove from T. Hi iuly IK on Toam't f'm Co. irons. Knlt'x 0.1 M " , " C'ol. O. W.Hwnrii 4 100 110 By am t orders rodoomed... 4,11 Hi " treusui-er'a i 41 hi T. ,T. WntTK 1 I hho J. Hi ti.vr VAuUltorg. David II. Hnr.AKr.vt T H.HUGHES, tl UNDEHTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies conslnntly on hand Picture framing n spoi'lahy. tiftloe and wan room In rear of Miss Margaret Kvans' rnokot utore. Kosldfiice near cor. Urant and 6tb ata I 3- I'cr Month pays for a course in Shorthand -OR- Bookkeeping BY MAIL. for full ixnllfitlttr write to II. .. IIVUIIKS, l'rlmiiml Reunoldsvllle Business Col lege Correspondence School Buin'rvlllo phone. Keynoldnvlllo, Pa. v 1 We are selling McCormick Binders, Reapers, Mowers and Rakes, Universal Tlows, Conklin and Champion Wagons, Oats Straw, Oak Boards. Special to close out A car of No. 1 Spring wheat Flour at $1.10 per sack. KING & CO. Dealers In General Merchandise. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of the School Dlatrlot nf Went Keyo olilsvlllo for the Tlscal Ycnr Ending June I. I'KKl. O. W. rE.MItiF.V,l'oIlorlor!oliiil Tim. UK. Tnlinlniipp luoo Inn taxes. 109 rl loani'tnuonotntloti collect. 1 in To nm't overpaid Trem in HO . I 127 12 CU. fly nm't eionerntlons 3 24 By um't Treasurer s receipt 123 hh I 127 12 P. J. WARD, Collector School Tax. Si mini, Tax. To am t duplicate (Kin M To am 1 0 added on 1143 74. . 1 IW (It. By ain't exonerations S til " sc coi.'m t on ftiKiii.. mm " ft ' .pnl.'a oh fl3f.MI.. H 0:1 ' Treasiirer'srecelpis,. 40.1 OH I M0 70 M0 70 Pl'llnoi. Hl li.iiiHil TAX. To um't duplicate 74 iih " 9X added ulif lO 27. .. 101 I'll. By nm't exonerations f ft 7,1 " ftfi vol.'s on f-lH iih,. 2 41 ." " ", tM 41 . . 7 Trcasurcr'a rei-elpls ft? 211 Balance due school district .. mi 44 w 2.1 Whole nonilier of schools a Number of leai'liers employed . . ft Niitnlierof iiopllsonrolled i:is Aerimp ailendniii'H m Am t taxes levied forsoliool piirpospa.l,4H2 m " " ' liulldliiK " -M2 4s Total school lax levied f a;, u TiiKAa. AoniUKT-MoaRV Krcrivkii. Amount from state niproprlatlou.... 01 lialaiiep fnim last year .... 2ft 00 " fiomciillectiir.taxesallkluils 1.7!m" 71 " " all ol her soureiM, 77 Total money received. '.Ill I ti I'.r. Tlll'AH. Al'L'IIIM' Mll.VKY I'AIOOt'T. i'iIhii. elr.. f k.i 1J i-liei All e... . I..V.M ISi 1 1 a.d .i ''i.-is fm iitiriiiiliiL Ins. j.; ii si'IiihiI text l.ii.C(-. ;.t t;ii " t'OMIIlll'S f. IIH ' fin I anil eoiii Inueocles r,.i 11 snl:i y i.f si-eii...tii y 2lM0 fees. 11 Col. mid 'I'ioiisii or. . 7.1 :,11 ' all 10 liel' ex pi-iises i .11 T.il ill money paid 0111 . Cash on lianil ...f.'.l'il HH .... A:tl 4 UKSOl'ltCRH. Am't cash on hiind ft:( m Ain't duo from Col. Ward 11 -j,i " " Wlnshiw township 7 no " " County Treasurer J 70 Total inn "h Audited Juno 1, 11HV4 and found correct. . 11. Johnston, I . ,,. K, I.. .liiiiNSTQW, 1 Auditors. WANTED KAITIIKHI. PEUHON TOTIIAV el for well-eatalillHhed house In a few coun tles culllna on retail merchanta and auenls. Local territory. Halary 11024 a year and ex penses, payable I1D.70 a week In cash and ex jiensea advanced. Position pnrmanont. Bus. Iness succpssful and rushlnii. Htanduid House. 334 Doarliom HI.. Chlcano. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. I-ettora testamentary umn the estate of Mrs. Anna Burtop, lateof Waslilnxton town ship. Jefferson county. Pa., deceased, havluir lieen granted to It. V, Morrison and Ueo. llnr top, of Aliens Mills, Pa., all persons Indebted to said estate are required to make Immedi ate payment to the administrators, and those havlim claims axalnst the same will present them, properly authenticated, for payment. It. V. MoitlHHON, l.i,.,. Aliens Mills, Pa., May, is, 1003. siiisi i-m i-i !. : 1, The oa"!." I tr...; .nee to alinvtiiff of the hoiiril W rnmiil In Genesis xll, 14, where we rontl lhat Joseph on being luimtiioiii'il licfcre the king slmved himself. Theiv nre MTernl references ns to shuvliiu In LevltlciiH, it ml the priicllce Is iilhnled to In tunny other IntliS of the Hlhle. However, lypt In the ou!y eounlty ttieiitlonetl In the llihle when sIiiivIiik was praetleeil. In nil other countries nt that time such nn net would have been coiinlcl I'l'eil lunonilnlmis. lleruihitus men (Ions that the IOKyptlnns alloweil their ben I'd to itrow when they were In inotirnliiK. Ho pnrtleiihir were they nn to shaving nt till other times that to have ticejcctcil It was to make one self the butt of eoarse anil ridiculous Jokes. Even In this tiny and ne when the Kuyptlati wnnts to convey the Idea of a imi n of low condition n ml sloven ly habits he iilwny ilclurcs to you u man with n rnll benrtl. This notion Is very undent, n fact iiltesttHl by works of art found In burial Inoiiu luenls dating back thousands of years. AMer n mnn passes fifty he finds that his iiopes hiive to be jacked up and re painted twice as often ns ten years be fore. Atchison Globe. FINANCIALJTATEMENT Of Winnlow Township School District for Fiscal Yenr Ending Juno , Jim.'l, O. II. BHOAIHIEAIt. Treasurer Wlnslnw 1 on nsnip Kciioia Dlsl rlct. 1111. June 2-Tn-o 1 '. K.'s.. M'lt. : 7 -I ':l 'll H.'t.t . !. - "Mite Popt. 21 I'nini r.Miiise..t . Ni.v. 211 I'nini Sli'itilse lei. 0 - ! I'lit.i I'm. 'I'lens. ... .I'm. Ill - I' fi.ln Snollsi. . . I-'i-Ii. '.'s " " Mnli'll .-' .1 line 2 " " Teurliers' wanes I o:il mid foi l I'nivtiiisiuir nf hind l isi'i'linneoiis expenses. . . . Millldlnu Kxpensos Hi liiKiHim Children III West l ynolilsvllle Books and supplies Treasurer's per cent Amount paid auilllms. ... ?.'.24l 07 I -11 2S 14 (Id 4.TMI 4 ;i. on on 01.1 no 1.17 311 mil ao 4ss no 1 .0 lil !4 , 2,01.1 00 I'll. I 11,711 71 O .'O '17 7"i IKI I.2IIS H I 3,1 ! os 1117 Ml H8 41 and s i it no Baliince 1I00 Trensurer. .. tlVkll 2ft 111,01.1 :ii 4 U AMOS STHUl'f E, Colleclor of pcIiooI Tax. Bnluiice form last year... J Hcliool fluplleilte Bulldlnv iliipllcate Percent ndoeil after Jan uary 1st, IWrJ Paid U N. Ilnmillieiiil.li ens. urer, six orders, tolal. Col.'aT'f nnS4,Ml4.IW, col loot ed before Sept. 1, iwrj.. Col..sft'l onm,.Vi4 2ll.ciillecl ed before Jan. 1st, IW13 . Col.'sft'. olifl.lMf.00,..iei.t ed after Jan. I, lim.1 Rotiiruofl toComnilsslonein Exonerations Bill. In Collector's hands. . lilt. I. K1H !ll II. 011 111 2.3HI 73 82 2.1 OR. 8,403 70 IU0 Al 127 71 H2 2 31 211 4U4 00 Hera the Credit. "Thero Is one thing I like about your husband -he never hurries you when getting renrty to go out with him." "Very little credit Is due to him for that, my dear. Whenever I see that I nni not likely to he ready In time I simply hide his hat or his gloves and let It I in hunt for them up and down until I linve finished dressing." t'attlnK. Very tart was Douglas Jen-old's re tort to a would bo wit who, having fired oft nil his stnle Jokes with no ef fect, exclaimed: "Why, you never laugh when I say a good thing!" "Don't 1?" said Jerrold. "Only try me with one!" Not Too Murk So. Uncle Iteuben snys: "t like a con scientious man. but I like lilin as I like Mm. In other words, I don't want htm so conscientious ns to ntlmlt dat he quarrels wld his wife, cuds Ids chll ilren or starves his dawg to carry out inrtin principles." Detroit Kree Press. The lighter the Individual the easier he will And It to Moat In the social wlm. Chicago News. The greatest of faults. I should say, Is to be conscious of none. Curly le. ti(i,:mi 02 sm.vw 40 70ft 13 Audited the 1st day of June, iixki. .!. II. Sykk.m, ) W. T. Catiikhs, A minors. Lrvi Sciii'ckkiis. ) City Water Pressure. No matter where, you live., a oomM linlloii of h well, a pump and a KEWANEK AIR 1'RF.ssuitR Tank will nlve you wa ter service equal to thai nf city water works. The pump la Used lo piimp wa ter Into tint tank, and limy h nponm d by lititiil. by winuiiilll, by Hjusi.iiiie i n l'liu. nr by any ntlicr pnvvi r. Tin- ii.nk is a spccinlly cnn-ii noli d Hir light Meol lank, of iviiulever ri.i: may Im ru nt suit ed tiiyoiir it'iulri-meiitH. It is general l,V pluc il in I no b:is 'in lil. nf the huuse) mill (lelivoiH wiiti r by tt,o fine., nf eiun prossed air. Von 'n oil n i luo ; c im-r buckets nf water up and dnwu Mull's un l. -s jini enjoy It.. With the uli-pressure nysti tn ynii can go In any one of a dozen points In your bouse or grounds, turn a faucet and have all the wateryou want. You eon pmvido jour couiiiry home wlili the ifi-eatCNl of city luxuritH a modern bathroom. Most Important of all you can protect your home mid fam ily from lire. The average pi- 'ssuro In Ihntank in f. Ml v peiindH. whii'li Is mi 111 cicnt to throw a strong slreniii over the Inp of ii t ii-stnr building. Tlii'suu iio liiivii stuud uiiei ly helpless in the pres ence of fire In thoouuntry will appreciate what this means. A Kewaneo Air Pressure Tank costs less than aii elevated tank and tower and lasts about Ave. times as long. It does not freeze In winter nor deliver warm, stagnant water In summer. It never blows over, and It requires no painting or repairs. The compressed air passing through tho water purifies 1 1 and renders It h eal tli fill and spark ling. This is the modern system of water sup ply. It gives satisfaction. Over two thousand outfits aro In use in all parts of tho county, under all sorts of condi tions. Write us aboutyour requirements. R. D. Alhuioht, Solo Agent. Roynoldsvillo, l'a. Make Silver Dollars Become Gold Eagles You Can Do It It's No Mystery Read the Way " H ow East Brady, Clarion County, has a population of 1,500. It would have more but there are no houses for rent in the town. In a few months the big plant of the Earner-Maker Tate Glass and Plate Glass Machinery Company, covering 12 acres, will be completed, and Over 500 Men will be Employed This means that homes for about 200 people must be provided. New Coal Mines employing over 4,000 men, and new Brick Plants employing oyer 500, will soon be in operation. Homes for them and their families, at least 22,500. souls, miut be erected. You Buy a Lot Your Fortune is Made The Dig' Barner-Maher Glass Plant WHERE OVER FIVF, HUNDRED MEN WILL WORK Cost Brady. Addition, No. 1 Is the choicest property in the beautiful Allegheny Valley. It is in the heart of the town. Has; 40 and 60 foot streets and 16 foot 'alleys. Is at the Railroad Stations. Is on the rtver. Near churches, schools and .-ires. Lots are from 40 to 55 feet wide. Every lot is level. The big Glass Plant is on the plan. Has abundance of pure spring water and natural gas. The greatest Realty offer of the century. Every chance to make money. WHAT WILL HAPPEN WITHIN ONE YEAR INVEST $23 You'll Make $250 INVEST $50 You'll Make $500 INVEST $100 You'll Make $1,000 INVEST $1,000 ' You'll Make $10,000 INVEST $10,000 You'll Make $100,000 YOUR LIFETIME CHANCE IS THE DAY OF THE SALE Excursion leaves here that day at Wednesday, June 24, 1903 Railroad Tare refunded to all Purchasers Remember the Prices of Lots are $200 TO $440 None tiig'Her Remember that you can buy any Lot with $25 and pay the balance at 55 a Month Remember there are NO TAXES , until Deed Is Yours Remember that Fortvme Knochs but once upon your door. Yqir chance ia now DON'T FORGET IT'S THE OPPOP.TUNITY Of THE ACE ilaAvPnfa 0 n cbccK!ri T r) .'BSV" rviyvi i fmmmmr Write fat lilerstsTewsisliiiBj how easy Ills. aiaaetv M Aasala Ouar 7,400,000.00 I GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK J VwOtDaND DIAMOND AfH,' PITTSVM,rA. 7 fMjbf a 'llonlliv Mil"' ) INEXPENSIVE Tlii) woman whom OHpiicity for atyle rxcercds linp ability in dollai'S will find thiit. iIih "xtylo nf n "Diiroihy Dudd" sIhw tflvcs h;r foot nil tbo distinction of ti blh-pric-d custom im-BsiU'ed shoa. Tho "Stylu of ii 'Dorothy Dodd' " has Ih'come proverbial. It Is a shoe that progprves thn natural outlines of tho foot yet actually makes it look a full sizi smaller. No other shoe Is designed liko It. When your foot Is tired DON'T put on a slipper. Put on a "Dorothy Dodd." It hulra tho foot around the Instep and rests every other part of it. It saves fifty per cent of foot fatigue. Sincerely yours. Hunts ai OU ' Fast riilor oyfli'ls used exclusively. Bing-Stoke Company. 13 CARPETS Body Brussels, Tapestries, Velvets, In grains, Axminister, Granite, Room Siz ed Rugs and Art Squares. Dandy Patterns. Good Goods jst Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Bedding, Gas Ranges, Go-Carts, Iron Beds, Lamps, Cradles. Anything Needed to Furnish a House. C. R HALL, OPP. P. o. RGYHOLPSV1LL6, PA. OUT PRICES ON GOODS - ATA. KATZBN'S The People's Bargain Store. We have decided to save you from 25 to 35 per cent on the dollar on all Summer Goods. The articles we offer are just what you want now. Lace Curtain9, Laces, Embroidery, Muslin Underwear, and Ladies' and Children's Vests. We also offer you Men's, Boys' and Child ren's Clothing, Shoes and Boys' Straw Hats as low as you ever bought. These bargains Will Commence June 17 and Continue to July 15 As we need the room for fall stock. We as sure you all are honest bargains whatever ' you may pay. A. Katzen, I'kop. Visiting Cards and Wedding Invitations neatly printed at The Star office. Ask to see samples. 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