' Official-Reynoldsville'. (No 84.) AN Okimvamok granting tlio Farm urs' Tolophnnu Company of Indiana, Armstrong nnd JctTomon count loo, Its successors and aHlj;ns pormlsHiotr to urect polo and run wirrs on thn muno over the alloys of tint Imh-imiU dtmlff - tinted by (.'onmil under ind subji'ot to tho (roiiiTftl Oiillnnncn No. !M rulmlng to tolophono polo, oto. Section 1. Ho It ordiilnod and en acted by tho town oonnoll of the Ilor niigh of Rpynnldsvlllo In council nxxom blod, and It le hortdiy orditlncd and en acted by the authority of thu nmo that the Karmoru' Telephone Company of Indiana, Armstrong and JonVmun oount los, It RucccHHor and hkmIdk lio and I horoby granted right of way, and shall liavo tho right to erect pole and lun wire on tho nmo over the alloy of the Ixtrottgh or any part thereof denig natcd by oonnoll by resolution for tho purpose of operating a telephone ex ehaiiKO and telephouo line under and mibjoot to the giutt-iul ordinanoo No. its of the llorough of Itcynotdvillo re latins' to telegraph, tolophono polo, etc., and providing regulation per taining thereto, approved March Int, 1KH7. and provld.-d that such company shall on notico of the piiHHiigo of thin ordtnanco to It attorney oauno thoHame to bo advortlHod a required by law at its cost and expense without remedy ovor, against tho lMrough and provided further that ald telephone company shall within 1)0 days after tho parage and approval of thin ordinance, lile with tho secretary of the Town Council It cortlflcato of acceptance of all tho condition and provision of gald gener al ordinance, No. 3", whlob corttllcate of acceptance ahall be executed under the corporate seal of said company duly attested by the president and secre tary thereof, other wine this ordinance anil all proceedings had thereunder Immediately become null and void and of no elteot. It Is further provided that said telephone company hcfnro making practical urns of any of It line in the Itorough, In conlderatlon of J runt of way It I to give the borough for the tire of It municipal oflleurs In such plnofl a designated from time to time by the president of thn town council free telephone service over all It lines and private connection therewith free of rent charge, cost or expense of any Kind whatever to said ollleor, also the right to tho use of the polo of the company by tho borough for conveying electric lire alarm wire shall lie per mitted free of expense to tho borough. Section 1!. The said company I to Im repouihlo for all damage caused In erecting, maintaining anil operating said line. The pole when placed In said ulleyn are to Ix o a not to Inter fere with any sewerage now built or hereafter to Iki built. The wire of said Tolophono Company shall not ho allowed to approach the win' of any electric light company, telegraph com pany or other tolophono company near er than two (2) foi t to the wire of said other company. In case of the violation of thl Hection (excepting ilauuige clause) It shall bo the duty of the street Commissioner to notify tho olTondlng company to remove Its wires, pole or fixture to erected In violation thereof within throe (it) days of such notifica tion and on failure to comply with such notice It shall bo the duty of tho Street Commissioner to remove tho same forthwith at the expense of the offend ing party or company. Section 8. That any ordination or part of ordinance conflicting with the provision of thl ordinance bo and the same In hereby repealed so far as tho same offeots this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law this 4th day of August. A. I)., 11)0.1. A M. Appi.wiatk, Attest ! President of Council. Ij. J. MuKntmk, Secretary. tlurgcss' ofllon approved October l.'l, llHt.t. L. M. SIMMONS, Huigess. (H) AN OKDINANCKgrantlng Iho.IolTer son Traction Company tho right to lay street car track on certain streets and alloy mentioned In section one. Section I. He It ordained and en acted by tho Town Council of the llorough of lloynnlilsvlllc, and It I hereby ordsjned and enacted by authori ty of tho same that tho consent of the said oonnoll Is hereby given to tho Jefferson Traction Company, a eoriMi ration chartered by the Commonwealth of 1'cnnsylvanln, to construct,, maintain and operate a passenger street railway by the use of elect rlc power, or power other than steam or horse power its may from time to t.lino bo determined wllii the necessary apparatus and mechani cal tlxturoi for applying and operating tho same and for that purpose to enter tpon and occupy Deltx Alley from llrad- ford street went to Eighth street or Charles streot and Eighth or Cbarle street from Delta Alley to Jackson street, and First street from .laukson to Main street, with single track with the necessary sidings, turnout and switch es, If post and poles are erected to maintain and operate electric system for the supply of motive power, said oreotlon Is to be subject to reasonable regulation by the llorough Council for tho publio convenience and safety. Sub ject however to all thn limitations and conditions as reserved by the llorough In Ordinance No. 711, granting the rlgbt of way to the l'nnxsutawney Street Passenger Hallway Company. Sent Ion 2. Any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provis ions of thl ordinance I hereby repeal ed so far n Mo same effeois thl nrdimoic '. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Council thl llth day of Oct.. A. IV, HHI.'I. A. M. API't.WIATK, Attest : I'roHldont of Council. L .1. McKntikk. Clerk of Council. Approved i hi II dav of Novembur. A. I).. Iikk. Ii M. Simmons, Chief Hurges A Costly Mistake. Illundor aro mimetlme very expen sive. Occasionally life Itself la tho price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If you take Dr. King's New I.lfe Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver and bowel trouble. They are gentle yet thorough. 2rc. at II. Alex Stoke' drug store. KAUFMAN'S BARGAIN HOUSE IN NOLAN'S BUILDING, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A Our Prices Will Save You Dollars ! OUR FALL and winter opening in all departments is complete. We ask all the-people of Reynoldsville and vicinity and surrounding public to call and see our display one of the most complete lines of goods to be found in the county, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Men's, Boys' and Youth's Clothing and Furnishings, Ladies' and Misses' Wear, Boots and Shoes Trunks, Valises, Dress Suit Cases, Hats and Caps for Men and Boys all fresh new goods bought for fall and winter trade. All of the latest styles, quality and workmanship, of the best to be had to satisfy our large trade. Men's doming, complete line. Men's Suits, worth 90.00 and $8.00 at Men's very flnu 10.00, JI2.00, 14.00 at Pants, very fine, J4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00 Pants, very fine all wool, 13.00, 4.00 Men's Corduroy Suits, good onos at Men's Corduroy Pants, all sizes, Overalls and Jackets, full line suit Sweaters, from - J4.48 8.ttS 3.H8 (1.48 7.08 1.48 75 cunts 45 cents up Ladies' Furnishinos. Ladles,' Mlesos' and Children's Underwear a complete line In wool and cotton from - - 12 cents up Ladies' Wool Shawls, all kinds from 40 cents to $5.00 Ladies' Fino Black Underskirts, at 98 cents Ladies' all wool Waists, all colors from - ... $1.00 up, Ladios' Outing Flannel, all sizes 40 oenls , Ladies' Wrappers - - - .... 75 cents Ladies' Fine Furs from $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 to ... $10.00. Ladles' Wool Fascinators - - - - - 50 cents Misses' " " .... -25 conts ' Ladies' Corsets, fine one at 40 cents Dm Goods and Notions & Kinds Calicoes, fast Colors, at ... . 4i cunts per yurd Uinghums, - - . 5 cents por yard Muslins ...... - 5 cunts per yurd Online Flannels worth 10 and 12 cents, 8 Hunts yard Fine lino of fast color Table Oil Cloths at 25 cunts yard Linen Toweling and Crashes at ... 5 cents yard Lumberman's Heavy Flannels ut - . 3.1 cents yard Fine lino wool Dress Goods, worth 40 and 50 cents, at 25 uonts yurd Flno Linen Towels - . ... . 25 ocnts'pu'ii- Napkins, fino assortment worth $3.00 dozen, at ... $1.50 Tickings, worth 20 and 25 cents, all ... 10 cents Basting Thread, per spool, ... . . . 1 cent Veilings, all kinds. Cotton Flunnolls, worth 12 and 15 conts at - 10 cents Ladies' Suits, Skirts Coats Ladies' yery fine Wool Suits. $10.00, 12.00, at Ladios' Skirts, $5.00, 7.00, 10.00 at ... Ladies' very fine latest style coats at Ladies' Capes, fine one - Missus' very flno latest stylo coats at - Children's latest style Coats at - $5.08 1.U8 up $1.1)8 1.08 up 2.00 2.00 Full Line of Men's Furnishings. Men's fine Dress Shirts, - 40c, 75c, B80 Mens, 'fine Neckwoar at 20 cents Men's fine Dress Gloves at 25 cents Men's fine Hosiery at - 5 oents Men's fine Suspenders, 12o, 15c, 25o Men's Collars and Cuffs. Men's and Boys' Glovef and mitts. Ladies' Millinery. Nice line Hats 50c, 75c, $1.00 up Gloves and Mitts, all prices. Underwear Men's Heavy fleece-lined worth $1.00, 1.25 at 75o Mens heavy all wool, worth $2.00, .2.50 at $1.85 Boys' Hoece-linod at 12 oents up. Boj-b' wool . 25 conts up Children's fleece lined at 12 cents up Children's wool at - 20 oents up Shoes, Yes Shoes Men's flno box calf at $1.75. Men's fine patent leather Douglas 3.50 Men's Work shoes, $1.00. 1.25, 1.75 2.00 Youth's complete line, all sizes, all kinds, 08o Ladies,' Misses' and Cblldrens " Rubber Goods. Mens Good Rubber Boots at $2.25 Men's Buckle Arctics at - - $1.00 Men's Felt Boots, complete $1.75 Ladles,' Misses' and Cblldrens all kinds. Big line of Men's, Boy's and Children's Hats and Caps. Men's Overcoats Men's Specibl Beavur Coat, worth $8.50, at $3,118 Men's very fine onus, worth $12, $14, 10, at $8.08 Men's Bain Coats, $3.48 Men's Work Coats, from $1.00 up. Young Mens' Clothing. Worth $0.00, 7.00, 8.00, at $3.08 Butter ones, $10.00, 12.00, 14.00, at 7.98 Sweaters, - 40 conts up Boys' Suits, all sizes, all kinds, 880 Boys Pants, worth 30, 35, 40, 50o at 15o Boy's Sweaters, all pricus. Wool Blankets and Haps. ' Wool Blankets at $2.08 pair Cotton Blankets, largo size at 680 pair Happs, fine line from ' 60o up Fine largo Pillows, prloe $1.25 pair Cotton Butts, ... 80 and lOo Wool Knitting Yarns . . 8 oents Shetland Floss ... 8 oents Zephyrs 8 oents HOSIERY. Ladles' Wool Hosiery Missus' Wool Hosiery Children's Wool Uoslury Ladles' Cotton Hoslury Missus' Cotton Hosiery Children's Cotton Hosiery FlfOM 10 Gents UP. Trunks' Valises and Suit Cases. SPECIAL. Gas' Mantles Saturday. Special Sale from 9 to 12 o'clock at 1 KAUFMAN'S OIL CLOTHS. Oil Cloth Big Line at 12 cents. 8-4 Floor Linoleum, 65 & 85c Official -W. Reynoldsville. AN OIliJlNANCIC regulating all tel.- graph, telephone, electric light and eleutrlo railway poles and the taxation and lnnKatlon of the same, etc., hi the streets, lanes and alleys of the liorongli of West Ituynoldsvillo. Section 1. He It ordained bv the Town Council of thu Borough of Went UoyiiolUsVlllu, In council annuiutili'd nnd It Is hurehy ordained hy the authority of thu same, that whenuvur perm Union shall have bneu grunted hy council to any llrm, corporation or individual to eounlrunt a linuof telegraph, luUiphoiie, eluuli IU light or ulucinu ruilna.t poles in or upon any street, lane, alley or puiniu mpiaie ol lliu Ifniough l it ll'jiiMitinUili!, It shall iu luu duty of lliu buhl Hi in, oorportiMoo or ludiviuiiul, hi'luie any pulim xlnili lu erected, to mi Inn 1 1, Hi tuu riii'ii'i Ciiiuiiiiiti'v ami llui. iuKii 1'n ik, a MTiiti'ii implication pt'Cil, liif thu innilli, i uuil l.u uf pulin liili liili (I l.o II I cl ecu ll mill (IcnijiiiHto tin.) places wln ie tlit) name urn to hi iiiM.ru il and ii mi ilij. clIihih are iniulii tlKircto, It x 1 1 ill I Ihi I lie Only l Hid ll.ii mil n Clerk to ihmid a iiiviimi to hiild applicant for thu ct. cliun of thu npcclticU pules at the 1imik iiii ' il places ot limci'Mim ; in ciimii ol olij' ci cii .icIiik inaiiu to tno wiiiiic or any purl nl hiicIi application, it blinll bn lim duty ul llui Street CoitiiiiilU't! to hear the niiinn and Ktant the ItociiMj with Hie uiliciitinii or with siieli uonilil.iiiim ami iiieillllca tliinit to Hcuuru the pin ,.ef., h n thlri orillnaiiuii as lliu canu iiiiij n quire. No pok s shall he newly erected iviiIkuu the hueiiHC granted hy tin- Sired Com mittee, certillud hy thu Clerk, nhall have been prevloiiHly obtained therefor, as provided hy this section, anil for every such licenno so i untiil thure shall ho paid U the Honing Ii Treasurer, tho sum of lifty cunts for each pole. Section 2. It shall he thu duty of tho Street Committee to cauav a tlioniuirh liiHpcutton to bo made at leant once every year of all telcLM iioli, tuleiihone. electric, llht or electric, railway poles erected wiililn thu uoi poratu limits of tho Borough of West lleynoldsvllle and it any pule snail be luiinu ilt feutive horn any caimu, they hIiiiII nolily thu corpo ration, llrm or individual UWIlillL' such Milu who shall forthwith replace the same with a sound pule, and if thu said owner roluitcs or neleui to replace suuli (leiceiivo poles within forty ciht Hours alter receiving mien 11,11 iheuiioii bo, lliey or It shall bo linliie to a lino of live dollars lor eaeh and iveiy day durinir which naid nee I. cl or ivfiiMil shall continue, to ho colleen d us dehls of liko amount aro now by law ru coveruhlu. Section3. All tulcirranh. teleiihonn. electric, light and electric railway poles now urecieu or iioroaimr to bo erected In the Borough of Went Iteynoldnvlllu, which are or shall bo owned hy any firm, Individual or corporation, nliall 'n deniKiiulc.il by thu iiamuM or Initials of such owner, and each of such polcsshall ucar a uisMiiuiivu number, louether with tho oilmen or initials and the number shall be lecibly marked in nil paint upon the poles so denlif nutcd ; it suaii tie tno uuty or every such owner or owuurs annually on thu first Monday ui January in uacn year, to make aoull cation to tho Street Committee and Clock for a license to maintain the polos heretofore erected for tin; ennulmr year, specifying tho (Miles to be main tained by tholr proper doninnation as provided for In this sectlou, and tho biroot uoramllloo nliall cause the Clerk to Issue a license to such aoiiliuants. which shall authorize the maintalnanuu of tho poles desiirnatcd In thu iinnlica tlon only for a iieriial of one year from tho first day of January nuxt eniulnir tho date of said application and tho cliarifu of lssulnu such a license nliall be the sum of fifty oents for each and every polu authorized to bo maintained thereby and shall bo paid to the Borough Treasurer for the use of the Borough. Section 4. No tuloirraph. telephone. oloulrio light or electric railway pole shall bo maintained within thu corpo rate limits of tho Borough of Went Ituynoldnvllle, without an annual licenno for tho maintalnanuu of tho numo shall havo been previously granted in ii? cordauco with the provinions of Section 3 of this ordinance. Auy privilege neruioioro grunieu oy resolution . or ordinance for the erection or maintain anoo of poles for any of said purponcn aro noroDy repualuil. Any person violating tho provinions of this section shall bu liable to a tine of five dollars for uucli and every pole so maintained without a liconsu, to be recovered as debts or like amount are now hy law rucoveraDiu. Section 5. By complying with tho provisions and requirements of this urdlnanee, tho privilege heretofore granted to individuals, corporations or companies by resolution or ordinance shull not be In any way anucted. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby re pealed. Ordulned and enacted this 2nd day of Novembur, A. D., 1003, Henry Hekpel, Attest : Pres. of Town Cour.cU. Philip Kckhler, Clerk of Council. Approved this day of A. D., 190 WM. M. Buroe, Chief Burgess. Ths Cure that Cures Coughs, h Colds, Jtrlppc, Whooplng'Cough, Asthma' 1 Bronchitis and Inolptent 1 Consumption Is TS suja k,tni 4tk: 25650oW 3 STORMY DAYS will toon Be here CL0THCRAFT strand overcoat (with belt) will Keep you warm and comfortable will ensure your correct ap pearance on every occasion. Don't let price prejudice you CL0THCRAFT Clothes sell from $10 upward, but they are made on such a large scale that they are easily the peer of custom-made garments at much higher prices. HWe want you to try on a CLOTHCRAFT suit or overcoat and see how much better satisfied you will be-how much more you will save. 1 The maK ers guarantee of pure wool cloth goes with every garment IF A new Fall Style BooK Is yours at this store for the asKing. BING-STOKE COMF'Y REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. A. KATZEH E HAVE this season decided to put in a i new department, consisting of a full line of the latest novelties in Toys and Holiday Goocls- as oar custmers have made so many calls for them. Therefore we are o.'fering BIG REDUCTIONS I CLOTHING & OVERCOATS a large line for men, boys and children in the latest styles and nobbiest patterns, as we are compelled to have this room to display our holiday stock. We offer Men's All-wool Suits were $13.00 now $9.75 Men's All-wool Suits were $11. 00 now $8.75 Men's All-wool Suits were $10.00 now $7.75 Men's All-wool Suits were! 8.00 now $6.00 We also have a large assortment of Men's PANTS ranging from 68c to $4.25. Special bargains in LADIE'S SKIRTS from $1.25 to $5.00. Remember our line of Underwear, Shoes, Hats and Caps and Gloves are the best quality at the lowest prices. And don't forget that all the toys we are displaying arej neA goods, as this is the first season we are carrying them at a very small profit. :::::::::::::::: A. KATZEN, Proprietor, Reynoldsville, Penn'a. J QBWORK of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE
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