Published weekly. On Dollar per year strictly in advance. An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. REYNOLDS VI MiE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21), 190L NUMBER . VOLUME 13. r GALA -AM)- GRAND STREET FAIR -IX- REYNOLDSVILLE Under Auspices of Hope Fire Co. Weekof July 4th BIG STREET PARADES HIGH DIVERS HIGH CLASS MENAGERIE FREE BAND CONCERTS BIG ILLUSION SHOW ATHLETIC EXHIBITION Join the Boys and Celebrate 1 , Many Free Attractions Six Big Shows -WE KNOW The Naked Truth When we say we have the Largest Stock and Lowest Prices of any Grocery House in the County. Good, substantial goods the kind the people live on. Be low wc quote a few prices as sample. Our store is chuck full of bargains for the careful buyer. Make out your list of wants and let us quote you prices on bill goods. We are always here to correct errors and make everything right. Best Patuut Flour pi-r Back 1.3.1 to $1.43. 18 ft Pine Granulated Sugar $1.00. SB Itw. J.:w. 8 lbs. Arbucklos' ColToo - li"o. Extra Floe Bulk Coffee, regular prloe 20 oents, . l.ro 8 Can Best Standard Tomatoes 2c 1 Tloz.'Cans Best Standurd Tomatoes 95c 1 Dux. Cans Good Standard Tomatoo 8"io Best Sugar Curud Haras per tti. l.'lc We sell Thus. J. Ltptun's Tons und Robinson Over the Door Mats There Is one society whose members oan be Instantly detected, (or they wear its budge publicly. It is the society of well-shod women who wear "Dorothy Dodd" Shoes. The stylish wuinau is easily known by her shoes. When the fashion writers talk of "the 'Style of a Dorothy Dodd' Shoe" they mean it has the distinction whluh attaohes to the luador of socloty. A voman may be on the outer door-mats ot , society, but if she wears stylish shoes her feet have entered the sacred portals at least.. I ueiid notulaim that my shoes are stylish i every fashion writer in this country hus cluitiiud it for me. Slnoorely yours, ' DOROTHY DODD. Oxfords $2.50 ; Boots $3.00 ; Specials 50 cents more. eyelets do not wear brassy. BING-STOKECO, Don't forget that The Star's Job Department is one of the best - equipped in the county and all classes of work can be turned out with 6peed and satisfaction, WEEK WE TELL- S tha Good Rice, 25c 4 tt8 a butter grade 25o 7 tin). Kollod Oats 25o 10 ttis. Pure Lear Lard $1.00 7 cakes GIohh, Star or Lenox Soup, 25o 5 II is. big fat Prunes 25o 11 tha. Bust Navy Beans, fiOo 4 ttiB. Bent Lima Beans, 25o . Bast Sugar Cured Bacon 13 and 14c pound CofToos Bust In the land. & Mundorff. Fast color Thnt Tlirotitilnv llradarhe Would quickly leave you, If you used Dr. King's New Life I'ills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match loss merit for Sick and Nervous Head aches. They ninko pure Wood and build tin your health. Only 25 cents, money back If not cured. Sold by II. Alex Stoke, Druggist. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Ol th Public School District of the Bor ough ol Reynnldivllle for the PIksI Year Ending June 6, 1004 GEO. V. BWAUTZ, Ex-Tnx ColWtor. In Brrmint with Hie Crhnol 1lstrlrt of tlio Bciromili of KoyiioldxvllU'forthe yt-nr millng June 6, 1W4. "ciuxit. AccorsT. By am't due in (J. V. PwurU lust sen Lemi'nl I To am't crcd'd on bond nrc't $ !M 7S 2w m M 20 $ um ; t T.i BNI ACCOI7KT. To am't duo from Ex-t'ol. O. W. H wui t z lust wit... . $ 4,007 IW By am't paid over to I. M.. HwiirU, Oillei-tnr $ l.IM 82 By tim't t'r. f'm Hclinoi nro't IiT4 7ft By imi't rxoiH'i-mtotis on bond ni-c't 25 70 By iiiii't exont'i'iitlons on liiillillnu iirc't 25 70 By am't due tl. V. Kwiittr. on liullilltm no. lust sni. 1,117 10 By nmoiint due fnim U. W. Hwurt., Kx-Tuxfol 1,21)7 711 $ 4,007 W I 4,007 53 UF.O. V. PWAUT. Ex-Treasurer. Kokd AccorNT. To am't balance In Trenn.'s hnnds lust sett lenient... I 200 00 By nm't turned over to l.M. Swurt , present Trens. . . $ 200 00 $ 200 00 $ 21W 00 I. M. BWARTZ, Tax Collector. ' Hettooi,. To amount of duplicate .... I 4,747 02 ' " :', added on tm.M 4ii oa By urn t of exonerations S ' ft'', relmle on .',774. 70 " t coI.'h?, on :,ii:iviNi " f " " pml.ia.. r,i, " " iiw.ii7.. ISO IW 1.1M 74 IV! 72 4 Oil 4N ,':i " Treasurer's receipt h ,2.4 Oil To ntn't duo to Col. 1. M. Swiirti! 1,808 i t,ttH 4a in, 4:1 Bond. To nm't of dupliciite $ 4,HM 23 IW ndded on 742". 117 14 By nm't of exonerations . .. $ K2 14 M relmteonl-'.ilv'.M 1:14 1:1 " 11, 1'ul.V, on !.Ms.:i! ISO 07 B . C'ol.'a j! on M4.70 41 24 t,i, " " f 7mi.ui :t 00 " Treasurer's receipts 1,7.0170 ' In liiinUa Collector I. M. Mwart 2,302 10 $4,311 37 $4,3N0 37 I. M. BWAHTZ, TrcttHUrer. Ceiinou Tnam't. ree'd f'm W.ll. Hell. rent for Asuemlily bull. 0 00 To nm't ree'd fm W.ll. Hell. bitlunco lecture fund... 20 0(1 To 11m t reo d from I'. V. Smith, tuition X7 112 To Km t ree d f ni Main im propriation irioilur ... . 09 To am i re cd f nt Male at- proprlBtlon spi'i'iul 10 32 Team I ree'd f in W.ll. Bell, Breslivterlnn rliurc b. use of Assembly hall 6 00 To am't ree'd I'm W.ll. Hell, MelpliiK Hand Hix-lety, Use of AsselnlilV ball U To am't ree'd f'm W.ll. Bell. for slate sold 10 44 To am't ree'd f'm W.ll. Bell. for tdato Hold to Wlnti- low townsbl,.' 12 To am't ree'ri f'm Jos. B. Moans, do tax for IIKM.. 211 21 To am I ree'd from Jos. 11. MeaiiM, Co. Tmhih 830 00 To am t roc d from 1. M. Hwart., tax collector 0,234 03 By am t or ordei h 1 1'deemed, (s,K4 7'i " TreuH.'n;( coni'n H(t M I M.m.t 26 f,043 20 BoMI. To nm't In bands 'riMisurer last sett lenient To nm't ree'd frnm ti. V. HwartK, ex-collector To am't ree'd from Col. l.M. S warty. By am't orders redeemed. . . f 3,170 M Troas.'i Is' com'son ai 70 balance In treuiiur er'fl butuU 21 00 I 200 00 1,1 HIS HI 1,JH 79 t 3,223 01 H,2il til FINANCIAt. STATEMENT Of the School district of the Hiinini:li of Heyn- uiuHviue inr inu year enuuiK juiio 0, 11104. ltKHoriiCEg. Am't duo f'm O. W. Hwanz, ex-collector t 1,207 70 Am't duo fro 1. M. SwarU, collector, bond noo't 2,302 10 Am't In bandH Troas. I. M. bwaru, bond ucc't 21 00 I.lAUll.lTlKH. Am't of (Kinds oiilNtandlnK, 117,000 00 Am't certlf. of liideliieUnesn 2,17 TtO Am t or orders outstanding. 7:i2 27 Am 1 (too 1. M. hwart., col lector school ucc't 1 sua :bt Am toi inuuoteonoM lH,(l"i.l 31 122,3011 21 42 STATEMENT OK KXPENSE8 Of the School District of the bn round of Keyn- oiusvuiu iur yuur unuilIJI f Ulie u, 1VIU4. Am't paid for teachers' yulary S,a40 00 Janitor. " " printing " ' uudltliiK " " water.. " " huh " " electric lights " " school HlllllltM " " tuluK-raphiiiK ' " luwn seed, etc " " outline oil " diplomas " " plumbing, etc " " pluuo " " hardwaro, ole " " I'WV. Burns, toam w'k " " E.O.Hurn., " " Tlios. Tapper, " " " Kd.Schultie " " truant olllcer " " linoleum " " J.W.Koust, attoudiutr (Jounty ConvuiiMou Am't paid for work and niaUii'lal (Mm uu 1 10 21 00 144 Kl (Ml N4 24 32 418 12 1 40 ai 00 11 41 1H (10 273 ftH 11(0 00 'SH 1H Mil US 1 70 4 00 lu 00 4K 00 11 48 too for comeut buvlnu jm 00 1.1 ou 14 I K) Am't paid for rubber Iiomj " " tolephone " " brick , " " HCIllUM " " I'b'r puttliiK lu acales ' tiliade t ree pluut'a " " lumlie . ... " " fuo' " " If ife uud' exproBii. . . . - Am't p'd f'rday I'b'r ou Kround,&o. " " sm'KHnry, piuiiuKo, olo.. " " treuvurur'a couuiiImsIuu wo 67 IS 1U van 8 17 8IM I1H .107 2a HS 64 1 1 20 Audited June 15lb, 11104, and f' uud to be iorrect. Knmi J. BnTMcK JliVlU II. BllKAKSY L. L. (jouut.iix -Auditor. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. (94) Accepting the hid of T. R. Kvnnsfor tho grading, curbing and paving of that part of Main street, in the liorooifh of Heynoldsvllle, which lies botween tho eat end of the brldgo ocrom Sandy Lick creek, on the went, and tho east aide of Seventh alreet, near tho I'rcHbytorian church, on tho east, In pursuanceofordlnaneeNo.pl, approving the bond of the said T. K. Evans and authorizing the Burgess and Clerk of Council to execute a contract on behalf of the Borough of lieynoldsvllle with the said T. K. Kvans for said grading, curbing and paving. Whereas. Under and by virtue of tho provision of ordinance No. 1)1 the President and Secretary of Council advertised for bids for the erHillnir, curbing and paving of that part of Main street in the uorougn or iteynoicisviuo. Fa., which lies between the east end or the bridge across Sandy Lick creek, on the west, and the east side of Seventh street, near tho Tresbyterlan church, on the east, nnd Whekf.as, On the loth day of Juno, A. D., 1IHM, T. E. Evans submitted tho following bid, to wit : RovnoldHvllle. Pa.. June 15. 1004. To the Town Council, Heynolilsvlllo Borough : Gentlemen : I submit tho following bid for paving Main street as per plans and specifi cations : Grading per cubic yard, 28 cents ; paving, complete, per square yard, stone cr gravel, tl.16 ; setting and furnishing curb, per lineal foot, 30 cents. Tho above prices are for the Heynolds villo Clay Manufacturing Company's brick, wire cut. yours truly, T. E. Evans. And Whereas. The said T. E. Evans has agreed, with the Council, to use in said paving, at the above Bpect fled prices, wire cut paving block, one' half of the required number to bo manufactured by the Uoynoldsvllle Clay Manufacturing Company and one-balf to be manufactured by the Reynolds- vlllo Hrlck and Tilo Manufacturing Company, Now, Therefore, Be it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of tho liorouguof llcynolusviuo, l'a., and it is hereby ordained and enacted by autuorl ty of the samo : 1. That the bid of T. E. Evans. above recited, be and the Bame is hereby accented, (wire cut paving block to be used of tho manufacture above stated.) 2. Tho bond of the said T. E. Evans with sureties, as filed with the Clerk of Council, is hereby approved. 3. James B. Caldwoll, Esq., of Brookvillo, Pa., Is hereby doslgnatod as engineer In charge of said work. 4. Payments shall be mado to the said T. E. Evans, at the end of each period of two weeks on all work done and materials furnished by him during the preceding two weeks, on estimates to be furnished by the engineer Id charge. 5. Final payment shall be made to the said T. E. Evans within thirty days after the completion of the work In accordance with the plans and specifi cations, the amount of tho balance due to be ascertained by actual measure monts to be mado by the englnoer la charge, In accordance with the pro visions relating to such measurement contained on Ordlnace No. 01. 0. The Burgess and Clork of Council are hereby authorized and empowered to execute, on behalf 01 the Uorougn of Heynoldsvllle, a contract with tho said T. E. Evans, for the performance of said work in accordance with the plans and specifications and the provisions of this ordinance and ordinanoo No. VI Parsed and enacted finally by the To vn Council of the Borough of Reyn oldsvillo, Pa., at an adjourned regular meeting hold at the council chamber on Monday, the 27th day or June, A. u 1004, at 11 o'clock a. m. UKO. HUGHES. President of Council, Pro. Tempore. Attest : L. J. McEntire, Clerk of Council. June 27. A. .. 1004. the above and foregoing ordlnanoe la submitted to me read, considered and approved. L. M. SIMMONS, Witness : Chief Burgess W. C. Elliott. Notice to Advertiser. The copy for all display advertise menu must be in The Star offloo not later than 2.00 p. m. Monday of each week to have the advertisement appear In the paper tho week It is handed into office. A ejuntluual Strain Many men and women are constantly subjected to what they commonly term "a oontlnual strain" because of some financial or family trouble. It wears and distresses tbem both mentally and physically affecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney ail' monts. with the attendant evils of oonstipatlon, loss of appetite, slooploss nuss, low vitality and despondency, They cannot, as a rule, get rid of this "continual strain," but they can remedy Its bualth-deetroylng effects by taking frequent doses of Green's August Flower. It tones up the liver, stlrau lates tho kidneys, Insures healthy bodily funotloDS, gives vim and spirit to one's whole being, and eventually dis pels the physical or mental distress caused by that "continual strain." Trial bottle of August Flower, 25o regular size, 75o. At all druggists: H. Alex SERVICES ON THE NEW WABASH. First Train Leaves Pittsburg 8.30 P. M., July a Three Trains Dally Thereafter. The Wabash Railroad Company takes pleasure In announcing the opening of Its new extension to Pittsburg. The first train will leave the Pittsburg Passenger Tormlnal, Liberty avenue and Ferry street, at 8.80 p. ra., Satur day, July 2nd. This will be a through train to Chicago and St. Intls, with .direct connections for all points west of these gateways. Beginning July 3rd, three regular trains will bo operated on convenient schedules, leaving PitUiburg at 8.30 a. m., 2.30 p. ra., and 8.30 p. in., Eastern Time. With these trains a new route will be offered to prospective travellers from I ennsylvanla, West Virginia and Ohio to St. Louis World's Fair, aud to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha and nil parts west, southwest and northwest. Tho rates are low and attractive. A safe, quick and agreeable journey, with courteous attention to the wishes of patrons, Is assured by this lino to the traveling public. Inquiries for further Informa tion will receive prompt attention by addressing, F. II. Tristram, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Wabash R. R., 320 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, l'a. Reduced Rates to Detroit. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the National Convention of the Baptist Young People's Union of America, to be hold at Detroit, Mich., uly 7 to 10, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets from all stations on its lines to Detroit, July 5 to 7, inclusive, good going on those dates and good to return until July 12, inclusive, at rate of a slnglo fare for the round trip, plus 12.00. By depositing tickets with special agent at Dotroit on or before July 10, and pay ment of fifty cents, an extension of final return limit may be obtained to leave Detroit not later than August 15. For speclfio rates and full information con corning stop-overs, consult nearest tlckot agent. Nturtllna Uvldenee. Fresh toBtlmony in groat quantity Is constantly coming In, doclarlng Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequalled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Bcntorvllle, Va., serves as example He writes : "I had Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the timo wlthont being benefitted. Thon I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pnoumonla and Grip. Guaranteed by H. Alex Stoko, Druggist. Trial bottles Iroo, regular sixes 50o, and tl.00. Race at DuBois. For the bonofit of those desiring to attond tho l'tuce Moot of tho DuBois Driving Park Association on July 4, at DuBois, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round trip tlckots to DuBois from New Bethlehem, Drift wood and intormudlato stations, July 3 and 4, good returning until July IS, in clusive, at rate of two rents a milo distance travelled. Bids Wanted. The West Reynoldsvllht School Board ill rcoolve bids until July 1, 1004, for the furnishing of run of mine coal for Wost Roynoldsvllle schools for torm beginning Sept. 5, 1004. Also bids for janitorship for same torm. Board reserves tho right to rojoct any or all bids. By Order op the Board, O. H. Johnston, Sec. World' Fair Excursions. Low-rate ten-day excursions via Penn sylvania Railroad, July 2, 7', 14, 21, and 28. Rate, 14.05 from Roynoldsvlllo. Train leaves Roynoldsvlllo at 5.27 p. m. connecting with special train from Now York arriving In St. Louis at 4.15 p. m. next day. Vrlveu to Desperation, Living at an out of tho way place, re moto from civilization, a fumlly is often driven to desperation in caso of ac cident, roBultlng in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcors, eto. Lay In a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It' the best on earth. 25o at H. Alex Stoko' Drug Store. Bicycle. The old reliable Rambler bettor than ever, also bicycle sundrioa and repairing at Hoffman's. Carnival buttons, caneB, whips, flags, banners, novelties of all kinds at Stoke', the druggist. Bicycle repairing and sundries at Hoffman'. We also have high grade wheels for sale at low prices. Bee tho spring hat at MUllrens. Emerlckvllle. Thorn will be an Ice cream festival In Emerlckvillo Saturday evening, July 2nd. Misses Annie and Blanche Piorce, of West Virginia, are visiting friends In town this week. Miss Gertie Haines went to Punxsu- tawney this week. She expects to go from there to Pltttburg to spend the Fourth of July. There will be a basket picnic and a general good time In Schuger'i grove on the Fourth of July. Everybody cordlully Invited to attend with a well filled basket. The entertalnmont and amusement will conslstof speeches from several good speakers, balloon ascen sion, ball game, foot races, to. A prize of 50 cetits will bo given to the prettiest ludy in the grove for dinner. Reduced Rates to St. Louis. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the Democratic National Con vention, to be held at St. Louis July 0, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to St. Louis, from all stations on Its lines, from July 2 to ft, Inclusive, good returning, leaving St. Louis not later than fifteen days, Including date of sale, on date of valida tion by Joint Agent at St. Louis, at rate of single fare for the round trip. For specific information concerning rates and time of trains, consult nearest ticket agent. Worat of all Kxperleucrs. Cau anything be worse than to fuel that every minute will be your last ? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. II Newson, Decatur, Ala. "For three years" Bbe writes, "I endured Insuffor ablo pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed Inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Eiectrlo Bitters and tho result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm com pletely rocovered." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel trouble Electric Bitters Is the only medicine. Only COc. It's guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Carnival Of amusements on tho 4th but our reduced Bale of lace curtains beats them all.' C. It. Hall. Carnival buttons, canes, whips, flags, bannors, novelties of all kinds at Stoke', tho druggist. J. E. Mitchell, morchant tailor, noar Hotel Imperial. Carnival goods at Stoko's. Hurt. Schaffner & Marx clothing at MUllrens. Ten dozen clothes pins for 5 conts at tho Cash Now York Raokot Store. tecebu is III LACOTJERET Rich Red. Mom fading, brilliant fi Glorious Shoes for the Glorious .Fourth You can't be downright comfortable on the Fourth unless your feet are in comfortable quarters. We have just the Btyle9 for summer shoe comfort. Shoes and Oxfords in Patent Chrome, Patent Kid, Vici Kid, Vici Calf and Russia Calf for Men, Women and Children. Moderate and reasonable prices for every body. You'll enjoy YOUR Fourth if we dress your feet. ROBINSON'S. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of Public Schools Wlnnlow Towmhlp District Jefferson County, Pa for f he Fiscal Year Ending June 1, 1904 Whole nunibor of schools Number of teachers employed Number of pupils enrolled In school Avuruifii iIilIIv ut.teilllllltcn :im n l.aoi H,9 Am't tax levied for school purposes. 97.4W) 01 " IIIIIHIIMK h,.vh Vi TiiRAsunKit's Account Momir Reckivrd, Received from Pinto npiiroptlatlon..! 4.724 30 Kriim Collector, laxusui all Kinus.... vi From Loans l.Hirt) Of) K'm Co. Trens. uns't'd lands, linos, Ac, 813 41 Krom miles of bouses or lands 10 80 From DokTu 0 HI total uecotpui tra, i TRKAHonittrs Account Monet Paid Out. For pun-liaslim (triionds I JO0 00 HtilldltiK houses, seatliiK A furnlsli'ir, 1,2-1 1)7 Teachers' wattes ... 10.4JH fid rorrent nndrepaln im lis Forfuel andcoiitliiKencle 604 14 Fees of Col.. Ulls.fl Trens.. HI2.87 Halary of Hec.,expenses,tat'ii ry.&c. I 120 00 For debt and interest paid.. PT: 1H Text liouks Rnd nopplles I.1O0 Itf Total Money paiu uut iin.tun ks Kksourcrs and Liabilities. Amount due district I 800 01 Amountdue treasurer Kl 80 Total debt of district 3,100 W AMOS flTHOUSB, Cnlloctor of Wlmlow Town ship School Tax. Am't In Cob's hands from Inst year.. 70.1 1:1 A mount of school duplicate 7,4.r0 (14 Amount of school building 2,;iM 0! 110,6.11 70 To amount paid to W. 11. Itcber., .1 "III 80 mm w Bl 01 201 M ... 1 ,000 7ft WKI Oil ,2X1 00 4,1 00 I s.imi 7 5 S Collector's!! on ri.78A.7A I 2x9 28 2 " fi.4IMI.42 low 01 St " " t!,5r.W1 1!8 20 t " "I 1110.28 ... . HO 51 Am't returned to Cnninils'nnrs Jan. 1 U8 Oft ' " " aftor Jan. 1 14 ft I Exonerations on school tax VSl 48 " " building tax 4"i M School tax due borough 14 VS School tax due building 4 00 tl.OfiH 70 .110,020 ?l ,. 10,020 7tl Amount of duplicate Credit paid ou duplicate Dalance .... 609 (CI June S, 1004, wo examined tho above ac counts nud found them correct. W. T. Cathehk ) Lttvi Rciiim nuns V Auditors. J.J. BUTTKH I 0!d Reliable Always the Best If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. NonrxNo uxxh 2i 'HOUSEHOLD LACQUER. Pit rmtorlnf original lustra and tone to old wora, (cratchta aad faded furniture, woodwork and floora, LACQUERET drlea over night aad wears Ilka rawhide. K will aot fade, tura white or crack. LACQUERET Is all right la everyway for everything. A child la sold In convenient I lold In convenient packages ready for use la k, Mahogany, Cherry, Walnut, Rosewood, a, and "Clear". It la TRANSLUCENT, noa. Orean.' and durable. Superior In points of nerlt to uyiuing ua mm bsisbi. Aak for Color Card and Instruotlva booklot "THE DAINTY DECORATOR.' FOR BALE BT THE KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY btoko. i