r L 1 ,S REPORT Keynoldsvllle Borough lor ear Ending: (larch 6, 1905. oft, Kx-Pnor Ovrrsrer. In with the llorotiKh of Hey e for the year ending Mnrch DR. of Bnlnnco In hands n Ilowlett, last settle- $ 55 84 CIt. . Bal. In hands of Jno. lett 65 n I'ax Collector, Ren. V. Swnrts, In recount with the bnrmmh nf.Hey- Snlilnvlllc l'n., for the jenr ending (March 6, 1IMI.1. llonol'GH. mi. 1 0 nmt. duo from Goo. w. Swartz, last settlement ...$ 30 07 C'll. ' By bal. due from Goo. W. Bwnrt su U7 HON I). 1H. To nmt. due from Geo. W. Swartz, last settlement. . . .$ 114 15 CH. By bnl. duo from Geo. W. Swartz 114 15 WATI'.ll. lIt. To nmt. due from Goo. W. Swartz, last settlement. . . $ 10 30 C'lt. By bnl duo from Geo. W. Swartz 10 30 I.IfiHT. DR. To amt. dun from Goo. W. Swartz, last settlement ...t 481 79 CK. By amt. of Tronsuror's receipt 866 90 By bal. from Geo. W. Swartz 114 89 Total $ 481 79 I. M. Swnrts, tnx collector. In neeonnt with the ItoroiiKh of KfynnlilNVillf, l'n. for the year ending; March II, ltHW. 1IOIIOI fill. 11H. . To nmt. dun from ' I. Swartz, Inst settlement To nmt. of duplicate M. . .1 532 60 . . 6,438 72 To nmt of 6 per cent addition on (1,054.36 52 72 Total. .$ 6,024 04 cn. By nmt. of 6 per ct. rebate on $3,313.80 1 165 69 By nmt. of 2 per ct. collector's per ct. on $3,148.11 62 96 By nmt. of 5 per ct. collect or's per ct on $1,070.56.... 53 53 By amt. of 6 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $1,107.08... 65 35 By amt. of treasurer's re ceipts, ....' 4,110.86 By bnl. due from I . M. Swartz 1,675 65 Total $ 6,024 04 IIOM At't'T. DR. To nmt. due from I. M. Rwnrtz, Inst settlement ...$ 418 16 To amt. of duplicate 2,263 37 To amt. of 5 per ct. addition on $426.99 JfSa Totnl $ 2,702 88 cn. By amt. of 5 per ct. rebate on $1,387.63 $ 69 38 By amt. of 2 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $1,318.25 26 37 By amt. of 6 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $448.75 22 44 By nmt. of 6 per ct collect or's per ct. on $448.34 22 42 By nmt. of treasurer's rec'ts, $ 1,423 23 By bnl. due from I. M. Swartz 1,139 04 Total .$ 2,702 88 WATER At't'T. DR. To nmt. due from I. M. Swartz, last settlement. . .$ To nmt. of duplicate ....... To amt of 6 per ct. addition on $177.62 139 85 908 78 8 88 Total... ...$ 1,057 61 By amt. of 6 per ct. rebate on $554.79 $ 27 ?4 By nmt. of 3 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $527.05 15 81 By nmt. of 6 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $176.47 8 82 By nmt of 5 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $186.40 9 32 By nmt. of trens'r's rec'ts, 566 29 By bal. duo from I. M. Swartz 429 63 Total $ 1,067 61 LIGHT ACCT. DR. To nmt. due from I. M. Swartz. last settlement. . .$ 139 93 To amt. of duplicate 1,362 64 To amt of 6 per ct. addition on $267.11 13 36 v Total $ 1,616 93 CR. By nmt. of 5 per ct. rebate on $832.99 $ 41 65 By amt. of 2 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $791.34.... 15 83 By amt. 6 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $262.54 13 13 By amt. 6 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $280.47 14 02 By amt. of treasurer's re ceipts 883 62 By bal. due from I. M. Swartz . .1 647 68 Total $ 1,615 93 POLICE ACCT. DR. To amt. due from I. M. Swnrtz.ff last settlement. . .$ 139 93 To amt of duplicate 1,812 90 To amt of 5 per ct. addition on $356.08 17 80 Total.. .$ 1,970 63 CR. By amt. of 6 per ct. rebate on $1,107.83 $ 55 39 By nmt. of 2 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $1,052.44 .... 21 05 By amt. 6 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $348.99 17 45 By amt. 6 per ct. collect or's per ct. on $373.88 18 69 By amt. of treasurer's re ceipts 1,194 02 By bal. due from I. M. Swartz 664 03 Total $ 1,970 63 I 1H. Simmons, hnrareaa. In aceonnt with the borough of Reynnldnvllle, In for the year ending; Mareh tt, IIIOS. DR. To amt. received from fines, licenses, etc $ 729 96 CR. By amt. of treasurer's re ceipts $ 729 96 John H. Kanoher, treasnrer. In aceonnt with the horonich of Keynoldsvllle, Pa., for the year ending;, March 6, JIIUO BOROFGH ACCT. DR. To amt. due ' from J. H. Kaucher, last settlement..! 589 62 To amt. rec d from Co. Treas. To amt. ree'd from Burgess L. M. Simmons To amt. ree'd from I. M. Swartz, tax coll ... To amt. certificate of Indebt edness, No. 6 To amt. certificate of Indebt 1,440 00 729 96 4,110 86 3,100 00 edness, No 7 1,000 00 To amt. ree'd from E. Neff. J. of P. 45 00 To. amt rec d from M. M. Da. vis, collections 204 45 To amt. bonds Issued 10,300 00 To amt. reed irom Clk of Council To- amt. ree'd from Board of Health To amt. ree'd from Co, Com'r, ' use of hose house To amt. ree'd from State Treus. For'n. Ins. 78 (7 45 20 20 00 77 27 A it A i To nmt. ree'd from C. V. & I: T. Co.. pole tax 129 00 To nmt. ree'd from JefT. Trac tion Co 287 25 To nmt. ree'd from Geo. lluithes, ONell ense II 41 To unit ree'd from J. B. Stor- lev. Hide walk 11 52 To amt ree'd from paving- as sessments ' 10,460 22 To amt. ree'd from sewer as sessments 856 99 To nmt. ree'd from cleaning; snow from Bide waiKs.... u at Total. .$33, 514 76 098 76 CIt. By unit, vouchers redeem'd. .$32, By amt. of treasurer's 1 per cent By bnl. In trensurer's hnnds 1 320 99 005 01 Totnl $33,514 76 IIUND ACCT. 1)R To nmt. duo from J. It. Kaucher, lust settlement. .$ 750 51 To amt. received from 1. M. Swartz, tax coll. 1,423 23 16 12 To nmt. 4 mill tax collected Total $ 2,189 86 CR. By nmt. of vouchers rcd'm'd $ 1,171 50 Uy unit, paid Binte ureas. 4 mil tax i M By nmt. Int. on bond coupons 206 00 By nmt. of treasurers 1 per cent u B By bnl. duo from J. II. Kaucner, treas 7z zu Totul $ 2,189 86 WATER ACCT. DR. To amt. duo from .J. H. Knucher. lust settlement. . $ 109 10 To unit, received from I. M. Swartz, tax coll 566 29 Totnl $ 675 39 CR. By nmt. vouchers redeemed.. $ 616 00 uy nmt trens. 1 per ct 0 75 Ily bal. due from J. II. Kaucher 94 64 Total $ 675 39 LIGHT ACCT. DR. To amt. duo from J. H. Kaucher. last settlement. .$ 1.464 68 To nmt received from G. W. Swnrtz. ex-tax coll 366 90 To nmt. received from I. to. Bwnrtz, tax coll 883 62 Total $ 2,715 20 CR. By nmt. vouchers redeemed.. $ 1,496 96 Hy nmt. trens. 1 per ct 14 8 By bal. due from J. H. Kaucher 1,203 29 Total $ 2,715 20 POLICE ACCT. DR. To nmt. received from I. M. Swartz. tax coll ..$ 1.194 02 To nmt. of overdraft 606 86 Total $ 1,700 90 CR. By nmt. of overdraft, last set tlement S 257 95 By nmt. vouchers redeemed 1,428 67 By nmt. treas. 1 per cent.... 14 28 Total. . . $ 1,700 90 An Itemised statement of the expens es of the lioronarh of IteynnldsvHIc, Pn.. for the yenr ending; March 0, 11)05 liny l.nhor on Streets. Thos. ClawbauRh, street com missioner $ 44 no II. M. Isemnn, street commis sioner 31.1 31 All other dny labor 1,859 02 Team labor 465 49 Total $ 2,742 74 Lnmber, Cement, Etc. J. V. Young $ 420 62 S. Shaffer 79 79 J. Smith James Degnnn 12 80 35 42 Total $ 648 63 . Hnrdwnre, Sewer Pipe, etc. Rcynoldsvllle Hnrdwnre Co..$ 1,652 85 Keystone Hardware Co 1,097 45 I,. G. Lldlo 1 60 Herpel Brothers 4 67 Rcynoldsvllle Clay M'f'g Co., bricK, lutn st sb 1 0 Total $ 2,692 22 WncknniltlnBT S. Sutter $ 8 05 I,. M. Snyder 2 00 W. H. Cummins 12 80 J. & H. C. Deible 10 60 Total $ 33 45 Labor, Expense, etc, on Sewers. Mike miinprlebcck 40 00 Geo. W. Kline 756 73 R. I). Mulr 149 61 Frank Rltzie 11 48 Peter Felirht 13 23 J. N; RlRffS 10 60 I,. H. Anderson 12 25 X. H. Jenks 30 00 D. Nolan Shoe Store 10 75 Albert Nenle ;i 2S Herpel Bros 18 65 Cyrus H. Blood 17 25 C. B. HnstlnpfS 62 00 H. C. Deible, viewer 12 00 Joseph Sneer, viewer 12 00 Albert Keynolds, notnry, af- nuavits 1 50 Total .....$ Iinr and Expenses on Culvei Mnln Street. 1,171 07 across J. V. Younp; $ 17 18 84 70 20 67 112 00 49 00 115 12 22 62 34 28 19 60 8 17 11 40 69 76 21 06 41 25 14 75 6 27 August Bnldaut James Degnnn Reynoldsvlllo Clny M'f'K Co., Reynoldsvllle Brick & Tile Co Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co.. Harry Seott Chns. Scott .. H. B. Cnrberry H. B. Burns S. Anderson Jolin Lewis Hownrd Nenlo James Carrol Thomas Tapper James Degnnn, Jr. Totnl $ 647 Fourth Street Paving; C. B. Hastings ..$ 8,140 25 Mnln Street Paving. Thomas E. Kvnns $12,750 88 Reyn'dsvllle Brick & Tile Co. 4,930 25 Keynoldsvllle Clny M'f'g Co. 1,700 00 Total $19,380 63 Engineering, etc James B. Cnldwell. chief t 673 69 John C. Hirst, asa't 87 26 f'has. Hirst, ass't 85 92 Kugene Deible, helper 9 85 Frank King, helper 3 17 Total $ 759 38 Clerk, Stationery, Printing, etc. Ti. J. McEntlre, salary, post- ;:rre, rent, gas, etc $ 212 44 W. O. Elliot, printig 125 95 C. A. Stephenson, printing ... 104 70 m. m. Davis, solicitor 50 00 Auditing1 horouirh Acc.ts 30 00 C. D. P. T. Co., telephone..' 19 40 Totnl $ 642 49 Police Expenses. F. P. Adelsperger, chief.... $ 727 29 W. P. Diekey, nss't 694 68 J. M. King, chief 74 00 n. J. Single, special 9 00 (tins. P. Reese, special 2 00 J. H. .Spenrs, special 10 40 T. J. Shields, special 3 00 I,. S. Anderson, special .... 7 40 James Graffls, special 1 00 Boarding for prisoners 8 40 Total $ 1,437 07 Sundries. H. A. Stoke, for B. of H. Supplies $ 50 00 Wm. McDonald, board of health 4 00 Revnoldsvllle Hardware Co.. Plumbing 5 10 Webster Brothers, plumbing 21 47 Freight A Drayage i 61 Reynoldsvllle Light & Pow- r ,er Co., 16 62 l' B. Ilrewcr, repairing lockup 1 65 4 00 8 50 1 60 10 63 20 00 100 00 2 75 15 65 150 00 3 00 7! 65 75 800 00 206 00 871 50 675 00 1,496 96 3,881 24 Mike Khlnglcbcck, cleaning lock-up Good Roads Machine Co., . , Revere Rubber Co., Hose. . . . Thos. Clawbuugh, serving no tices '. M. M. Fisher, ground rent C. L. & M. Co., for garbugo Plot Gil. C. Reltz, recording deed C. C. Gibson, mak'g duplicate Kxpenses, Put O Nell VS. ltey noldsvlllo borough Vusbinder & Kennedy, Phots, of street : E. NcIT, J. P., costs K'v'lle. Boro. vs. M. K. MuGraw... E. Neff, J. P., acknowledge ments Bonds redeemed Bond coupons redeemed .... Interest 011 borough bonds ReynoldHvillo Water Co Reynoldsvllle Light & Power Co Total . .' $ 3,881 24 Summary of Expenses. Dlt. To total expenses, day labor on streets $ To totul expenses, lumber, ce ment, etc. To total expenses, hnrdwnre, sewer pipe, etc To total expenses, black smltlilng To total expenses, labor, etc., on sewers To totul expenses, culvert across Main 8t To totul expenses, Fourth St. pnvlng 2,742 74 548 63 2,692 22 33 45 1,171 07 647 82 3,140 25 19,380 63 642 49 759 38 1,437 07 3,881 24 To total expenses, Main St. pnving To total expenses, clerk, sta tionery, printing, etc To totul expenses, engineer ing, etc To total expenses, police ueet. To total expenses, sundries. . Total $36,976 89 CR. By lotal amt. vouchers re deemed $36,770 89 By total amt. Bond coupons redeemed 206 00 Total $36,976 89 Flnnnclnl stnndlng of the llorough of l(c iiiililHvllle, l'n., for the year end ing .March It, J lion. Resources. To umt. due from Jno. Hew lett, ex-poor overseer ...$ To amt. due from Geo. W. Swnrtz, ex-tax coll. boro. acct To nmt. due from Goo. W. Swartz, ex-tax coll. bond acct To amt due from Geo. V. 55 64 30 07 114 15 10 30 114 89 Swartz, ex-tax coll., water acct To amt. due from Geo. M. Swartz, ex-tax coll., light acct To amt. due from I. M. Swartz, tax coll., boro acct., 1 To amt. due from I. M. Swnrtz, tax coll., bond acct. 1 To unit, due from 1. M. Swartz, tax coll., water nr.. To amt. due from 1. M. Swartz, .tax coll., light ac, To amt. due from I. M. Swartz, tax coll., police 11c, To unit, due from Jno. II. Kaucher. treas., boro. acct. 1 ,575 65 ,133 04 429 63 547 68 664 03 ,095 01 782 29 94 64 ,203 28 345 81 To unit, due from Jno. II. Kaucher, trens., bond ncct.. To amt. due from Jno. ' H. Kaucher, treas., water ac., To amt. due from Jno. II. Kaucher, treas., light acct. 1, To amt. due from paving as sessments To amt. actual Indebtedness Reynoldsvtllu boro $10, 356 27 Totnl $18,568 28 Liabilities. " By nmt. of bonds outstand ing $13,535 66 By nmt. of certlllcates of In debtedness 4,100 00 By nmt. of orders outstanding 415 74 By amt of overdrafts on po lice acct '. 606 as Totnl $18,558 28 These nccounts audited this 20th day of Murch, 1905, and found to be correct. DAVID H. BREAKEY, ' L. L. GOURLEY, W. it. REED, Auditors. ft Wanted! Girls to learn Cloth Picking and Winding. Enterprise Silk Co. BAKING POWDER S MADE OF T HGHEST GRADE CREAM OF TARTAR AND fS THEREFORE THE PUREST, MOST REUABLE AND MOST HEALTHFUL BAK ING POWDER ON THE MAMFT. The Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption Is ClTMJftTOTfc'Ml VKKl l5Se. k&MVl tout$s. 25650iW vSold by 11. Alex. Stjil.e. If you have anything to sell, try our Want f olumn. BANNER TTOS CURE THE BELTED PLAID. This Wan the Orlglunl Dress of the Scottish Hlnhlniulrr. Tim oiiL'li al dresK of the liluhlnnder was thu lielteJ nlalJ. Tills wan a piece of tart.tu cloth, two yurila broad and four long, wuieii was urawn around the wulst In nicely adjusted foldn nnd tightly buckled with a belt. The lower part oiinie down to the knees In uinch the mime manner as the modern kilt, while the upper part was drawn tip nnd adjusted to the left shoulder, so Unit the right linn nilgnt be perfectly free. This uppflr part was the plnld, which was used us) 11 covering for the shoulders anil body in wet weitlher, nmt when the use of both arms wna- reuulred It wns fastened across the breast with n brooch, often curiously enriched. A brooch wns also used to fasten the pluld on the left shoulder. To nttlre himself In the belt ed plnld required on the part of the hlghlander 110 small amount of dexteii tv. The UHiial war was to lny It on the floor and after carefully arranging tho folds to Ho down upon It nntl tnen buckle It on. Tho lower end was fas tened at the right hip. The utility of such a dress In the lilgliliuuis is od vlons, for tho plnld rendered the man indifferent to storms nnd prepared to pass a night In the open air In the most inclement weather, while the loose iinilormnineilt Ptiabled hlin 'to WBllO rivers or ascend mountains with equal ease. It was thus peculiarly aunpieu to the wnrrlpr, the hunter and the Bheplierd. London Mull. PRAIRIE DOGS. Choked Vp n River While Traellnst From Oklahoma to Texas. "The nralrle doc migration from Oklahoma to southwestern Texas dur ing July, 1S74. eclipsed anything of that sort witnessed by white men in this country," snld a veteran who saw It. "Millions of the frisky little bark ers must have been in quest of new pastures or perhaps feareil ine ap proaching legions of home seekers would surely exterminate the dogs and plow up the dog towns. The prairie dog migration from the north to the southwest lusted six days during tho month of July, J874.. The traveling AUDITORS' REPORT Ol' the Finances of WIiinIow Township lor 1'lsciil Venr F.ndliiif March 13, 11)05. ItOAI) DISTRICT. Joskpii S. Johnston, Supervisor. Amount seated d u pi lent n . $2,0X1 5!) Amount unseated duplicate. 10H 'ii 12,141 01 Amount worked hy citizens.. (100 Stl Ain't tuxes exonerated 5:1 WJ " returned to Com... ill N7 unuolleeted 1T0 82 Am't cush rec'tl on duplicate. UK! M f.ni HI Ily am't ensh ree'd on (lup'c't 1 9H2 54 oruer irom ciei'K .... iw .. m 4 " tuxes uncollected. .. 170 Hi! Total Delitor $1,1)01 112 Ily 2114 days labor at tl.OO per day ISM 00 Hy am't receipts 74'.t 2S Total credit To Ualaiice tl,27" 28 24 1)4 F. M. IlitiuiiAM, Supervisor. Am't floated duolleatn IMKI 31 Am't unseated duplicate... till 15 f 1,103 40 Mv am't citizens' inlior. t 51 m 54 By am't cash ree'd on dup'c't tl!4 tit 1)14 07 tuineu over to J. 1 J.011K 008 25 $2,102 40 Hy um't cash ree'd on dup'c't I 024 07 11 oui J. .11. Norrls 10 00 Total Debtor Ily 70 days' hihor at $1.00 per dnv 140 00 $ mi 07 Paid lo A. L. Strouse 88 00 J. 1,. l.ONK 7 05 " John Keller 5 75 Otto I'lfer 10 00 " O. II. Lliidorninn.... 55 50 Totnl Credit To balance... . $ :too iio 328 28 J. h. I.ONti, supervisor. By am't duplicate turned over fin F.M.IIrlKham Ily am't citizens' labor 1115 " cash ree'd on (1 11 pi . 1)12 " returned to County Commissioners Oil By am't taxes uncollected . 2011 " " exonerated.. 01 $ 0118 25 $ Mis 25 Ily am't uncollected taxes . $ 200 Uec'd Aon. 6 f'm J. M. Norrls 100 " Sept. IB order f'm clerk 25 " Oct. 1 ao " Oct. 15 " " ' 30 " Nov. Ill " ' HO Itec'd cash on duplicate.... DI2 f'm .1. II. Means 50 " " Frank Marlnaro. in " ' Co. Commlss'iiera 5 $ 822 28 Ily 1.W days labor nt $2.00 Der day 278 (10 By ntn't receipts 204 118 Hy i;i'4 days' teamwork ut $X75 per day 50 62 By 3 days Percy Lorn? at $1.65 per pay 4 0." Hy 2 days water hoy nt 75 c. 1 50 By stationery and spikes .. 1 15 $ (V'10 (X) To balm 1111 tin Amos S'riiorsB, Collector. To balance f'm last sett Iran. ? 52 111 To amount duplicate $4,0011 (HI $1,110 09 Pnld to. I. M. Norrls, Treas ..$11,022 44 Collected $1,240.42 at 2:5 24 MO $1,782.02 at 5;r, 8 10 Am't returned to Commisnrs 21 HO 15 00 Am't tuxos exonerated 143 35 $:i,:n 5 Itul. lu Col.'s hands. .. 802 50 J. M. Nonius, Treasurer, To bal. I'm Inst sett lenient. $ 1411 73 Kec u f 111 Collector Strouse. " Seeley, Alexander Si Company Kec'd I'm l. W. Deetner... Star tllass I'o. ..... " John II. I.ott lievn. Clay Co. .. " J. B. Means. I'o. T " American Silk Co. " J. V. Vouhk Itec'd hy Interest Total Debtor 3,1 122 44 75 00 5IKI 00 m 00 fillO 00 81 87 240 00 110 III 5 .'Hi (15 $ 4,084 09 Hy am't receipts $4.81.") 80 Ily am't Treus.'s pcrcentUKe 00 00 Bal. In Treas. 's hands $4,915 40 Ml 20 Total amount of Inilelitediitvs of lioad Dis trict nt this time is Jii.425.0U. , Audited March 20, lwV I.K.VI SllllW'KKIIS I I. J. Sitttkii, VAudllors. J. M. Hutchison, ) J K. Womklduhk, Clui k. Ily amount of receipts for money pnld j to witnesses on Platt-Hurher law Nllit hy J. r. Inhustun. I IW 90 Ily balance carried forward. 24 M Balance due J. H. Johnston 71 as l.KVI SCIIIIC'KKUH ;i , ,1. J. SlITTKH, Auditors. J, M, Hutchison do;n wlillo omsMlng the tied river In terfered to a great extent with tho cnttlo that enmu to that stream to quench their thirst. Borne cowboys that were on tho bunks of Red river during the time when the pntlrlo dogs swum across say that tho stream was chock full of tho little rascals for many miles up and down the river. The thirsty cattle were either unable or unwilling to stick their mouths Into the water through tho moving mass of living pitrli'ie dogs. The cowboys wore gelling ready lo drive the furnishing stock to a distant stream, but tho Hod river became clear of tho repelling swimmers after blocking tho useful drinking plttco for about a wnelc. It was Ki'in nilly supposed that tho dogs halted when they -had reached the staked plains of Texas." Kansas City Times. The Tin In Roiclnnd. The ditto of tho first manufacture of plus In Knghind Is shrouded In uncer tainty, but it Is authentically recorded that as curly as H(4, when money was "tight," extensive cloth workers coin polled their laborers to accept in pay ment for their work "pins, girdles and other unprofitable wares instead of money." The march of improvement had begun and kept on steadily until toward . the middle of the sixteenth century pins begun to win appreciation so high tlitit statutes were enacted pro tecting their manufacture, and rigid laws were passed prohibiting the Im portation of numerous minor articles, including pins, gloves, kulves, tailors' shears, scissors and irons, t'p to this period female dress was fastened with ribbons, laces, clasps, hooks and eyes and skewers of brass, silver and gold. The latter were, in fact, pins without heads. London Globe. Wild rloivcru of Alnskn. T'p In "given Alaska," as John Bur roughs found It, the predominating col or of the wild flowers is blue. The wild geranium Is blue and tinges the slopes ns daisies and buttercups do with us. He speaks or "patches of n mo-it ex quisite forgetmenot of pure, delicate blue with yeilow center llat grew to the height of about a foot. A handful of It looked like something just caught out of the sky above." In another par agraph he speaks of the forgetmenot growing round an Eskimo encampment nt Hover bay, within sight of the Sibe rian coast, that was scarcely an Inch high, of deep ultrainitrino blue, "the deepest, most Intense blue I ever saw In a wild flower." , AnihlKuoua KiiRllsh. "Have you ever tried to explain the various meanings of some or our F.ng llsh vvrhs to a foreigner?" asked 11 lady wht employs many servants. "My German maid went to tho drug store the other day for some headache medi cine nnd returned very much puzzled. " 'The man say, "VIII you take It or shall I send It?" she repot ted. 'Ecf he. do not send it. how can I take It?'" Clerk The old man think are pretty. Tho Typewriter-Ileally? Has he said so? Clerk-No, but he doesn't criticise 7our spelling. New York iiiafiS 1 I Non-breaKaUIe fronts f 8 - y III I V edes of all Clothcraft coats are reinforced with a stay of r.o;.t tksl iz taps. No other rady-rcr-serv;i;5 c!wiL:i .it-'; &is very essential feature at CIcthcraf prices, Clothcraft collars are al! padded and felled to the coat. They fit closely and " stay pat." The pocKets are thoroughly steyed with an extra thicKness of strong thm elastic. There is also a narrow strong tape running frcm the pocket corners to the sleeve seam thus puttied part of the pocket strain on this scam. These are only a few of nany well thought out, scientific and practical points m Clothcraft. Clothcraft Clothes are made for I00K3 and service and for the money give more of both than any other brand. BING-STOKE COM REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. A I ir 'TTvrr'" nrrvT or Hie l''liianmul'Wckt Ki ) nohlnvlllo lloriili lor Year lOmllnu Murch 1 I, 11105, P. J WAliD, I'ollcctinV In account, with 1 tin HoroUKli of West, Iteviioldsvllle for Hie year endlnt; March II, r.". Fun Tasks or too!. Dlt. Toam'tdupllcatclastseltlenT't $ 155$ 155 CIt. Hy Bit Col.'s if, on $1.35 $ 07 Ily am't Treasurer's receipts. .. I $ 1 42 Balance due horo. 13 Fun Taxks or lota Dlt. To am't balance last settletn'nt $ 48 (H t 18 til CI!. Hy Rt, Col.'s if on 15.14 If 1 70 Ily Treasurer's Receipts 3s 55 $ 10 ill ( Balance due boro Foil Taxks or 1904. Boroutrli Tax. Dlt. $ 8 :i3 To am't, duplicate " M added on j ir.lll $:ino its 1 88 $:)8 50 CIt. Ily Bit rebate on tlll.40... . Ily Col.'s on '11.10 Hy !;:, Col.'s it on $.17.7 Hy l.'f, Col.'s ;f, on JH.I2 Hy Treasurer's receipts Balance due boro Llnlit Tax. D1U To am't duplicate " 5i5 added on Jlil.OO CIt. By 5H rebate on ?;ill.2' Hy 3:6 Col.'s 011 ixu.-a Hy 5;C Col.'s on $72.05 Hy 5 :, Col.'s it on ir.tui By Treasurer's receipts $ Ii ! U ) $:is:i 20 2 J $: 54 Ill 21 7 ( 3 m its ;;t'j 27 $i4i :,o $ 41 15 Balance duo boro. Water Tux. DU. To nm't duplicate To um't added on $19.07 CIt. By St rebate on jlrfil.IKi Hy 3 f, Col.'s on SliM.oo Ily fi t Ccl.'s on $.11.15 Hy 5'. Col.'s on ?t.07 Hy Treasurer's receipts. . ., Balance due boro $154 : 9.) $155 17 5 30 3 18 1 40 15 S127 71 $137 80 $ 17 37 WM. M. KI'HCF., Iliirpcss. DI!. Tn balance due hi set t lament 2 !iS '1 o urn'! f 11, .i, ' .: 'I'd it lll't f I ,)ltl t ii i! 1 c. I i. Hy rcecljit br.'A . . Ily TltMi.UIL'l':. It'.-ei;.'.. ' Balance due boro. Pi mi it on tj I 'I 28 0') W. b. JOHNSTON. Treasurer, In aci with the liornUL'li of West. IteynoWL.vilio rur year eniutii; .itaicn 14, in:. To am't due hist seltletnent ... $59ii IT " n e'd from P. .1. Ward, Collector 712 2U To am't, ree'd from Co. Ticus. Licenses 120 0(1 To ain't ree'd from .1. fi. Vo,id- rlntf, for lockup 1 Od To am'l ree'd for license circus and fnill stands IS O'l To am't, ree'd from And. Cen... 31 rontn't ree'd from Huri.'cs.s for hull for election 10 00 To am't ree'd from I'. J. Austin, Trens. Board of Health.... 9 50 Toiini't ree'd for tax 011 Tele phone poles 5 00 $!,.'"! 27 ('It. ltv boro orders redeemed 1.154 85 Hy 2;S Tteas.' 23 10 $1,177 95 Hal. In hands of Treas, . $ 321 32 RECAPITULATION, lir.sorui'!:. Am't in Treasurer's hands ?324 32 ,,'l ,tn f,, l .1 V:,nl Col. 1 1 Hi 03 W.M. Hurne, Hui'K'. 2 28 $126 63 Ll.MIII.ITIKS. None. Audited March 22, 1905, and found correct. P. A. Haiiiiman. 1 J. W. f AMi'iiKi.f,, VAudltors. Wm. M. Idous, I Non-breaKable fronts Area distinctive feature of Clothcraft coats. The coat cannot sag. It is hc!ig from the necK and shoulders with an overlapping arrangement of canvas and haircloth which distributes the strain on the same prin ciple that a sliiiled en gineer uses in constructing a truss rid&o. The canvas docs not extend t; ths c22t which musl Ija thin. iat the JL , 10 57 II :il 2 8S 111 255 41 $275 51 l)L:.NSVr.VANIA KALLItOAD i HUH ALO & ALLKUHENY VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grade Division. In Effect Nov. 27, 1904, Eastern Standard Tlmi. EASTWARD, STATIONS. . No 10 No. 113 No.101 No 13 No 10 7 A. U. A. M A. M. P. U. P M. .... 22 fl 00 1 DO' S .... 9 U0 11 05 4 0!i 7 65 .... 9 4? 11 IS 4 IS d 07 S S 20 10 20 11 44 4 50 8 iR 8 211 10 27 4 5h 1 ;i 6 ;t; 10 ai n w s 04 jh 49 5 49 10 52 12 10 5 21 n 00 Hi 11 10 12 24 5 il9 t 22 n 111 til 20 ...r. 5 60 M n W SI til 20 t5 6H hltt ir.t 11 42 12 62 t) is g 60 tO 4(1 til 49 t6 22 9 68 e r:i 11 57 1 is o 30 1005 7 Oil (12 05 1 25 0 40 10 IS 7 12 1 37 0 Kl 7 2r. 1 50 7 10 7 an 1 55 7 15 7 3 2 at 7 2ii 04 2 29 7 47 tn IS t2 its t7 5(1 8 40 .... ( il 05 i 8 20 A.M. P. M. P. II. P. H. P, II. Pit tsliurtr. ... KeU Hank bawsonliam .. .. Now llctlilclieui Oak ItldKo niayoort Sutiirucrt Ule Hrookvllle Iowa...., Fuller Keynoldsvllle.. Paucoast Fulls Cruuk DuBols Sabulii vv luterburn .. .. PcnnllelU Tyler Hcnuczotto Oram, Driftwood TrnIn05IINlinrlnffllnRvnulOt.uTiiirrtlnf.fi m . Red Bank 10.55 Hrookvllle 12.20. Rcynoldsvllle 2.5U, I' alls Creek 1.14, arrives DuHals 1.20 p.m. WESTWAHD NO 108 No 106 No 102 No, 114 No.HO A. II, A. . A. M. P. It. P.M. .... 5 50 U 10 ....j5 50 .... t 10 til iW .... td 18 .... 6 25 11 45 .... 6 26 .... 0 50 12 12 .... 6 63 .... 7 00 12 20 ... 7 04 .... 7 05 12 26 .... 7 10 ... 7 Is 12 39 .... 7 23 U 05 7 3(1 12 55 5 00 7 35 0 12 7 55 1 13 5 10 7 42 tfi Hi ' tS 14 t7 47 30 8 OS 1 29 5 27 7 68 t() 4 t8 20 .... t5 43 t8 U tli 54 , t5 50 tS 18 7 05 8 35 1 511 8 00 8 .10 i7 20 t8 49 J2 It) 6 15 8 47 7 37 t9 Oil $2 24 0 32 t 05 . 7 43 t9 12 ... e no g 11 7 51 9 211 2 IIS 8 46 I g 20 8 21 9 47 3 0(1 7 14 .... 6 35 10 (10 8 20 7 '25 .... 11 15 12 35 J 5 30 10 00 .... a. m. p. m. p. m. p. u. P, H, STATIONS. trltwood liraut Heunezette..., yler , I'ennlleld Wlnterburu ... bii.liula Itultois tullnCreok... t'ancotist Keynoldsvlllo Fuller Iowa Hrookvllle suiutuervillu ynort OukUldirn.... new llettitehem i,awsoniiam. Ked Hank.... Piltsburf;.... Train 9,r2 (Sondavl leiivna IlnKol. 1 Ml n tn FallsDreek 4.07. ItevnoUluvillej n itrn,tkuiia 4.5(1, Ked Hank 6.20, Pittsburg 9.30 p. m. cMoiuny only train leaves lirmwooa ac 20 a. in., arrives llultols lll.tlll a. m. Rnt.nrn. ins leaves IiuUols 2.00 p. m., arrives Drlft- vouu j.w p. in., stopping at intermediate sta tions. i rains marked run dally j I daily, except Sunday; t Hag-station, wliero slunalsmUBt be shown. Philadelphia & Erio Railroad Division In effect Nov. 27th, 1904. Trains loavo Driftwood as follows: , EASTWARD B:(H a in Train 12, woekdays, for Bunbury, HMII..l.. it. ...I. ...... o.... i a ...T. in. ...,.,., i , iLi, ii, i ui vn v iiie,nei OUMJU, ilatiistjiirtf and tho Intermediato sta tions, urnvlnK at Pliiladidplila 6:23 p.m., ' ( New Vork, 9:30 p. m.i Ualtlniore,6:00 p.m.) Wti-liini-'ion, 7:15 p. m Pullman Parlor car from Wllllaiuspori to Plilladoliihiu and pas senncr coiudies from Kane to Philadelphia unit WilliHiiisport to Hait'.more and Wash ington. 12:50 p. m. Train C, dally for Sunbury, Hur ritim rir and principal intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 7:32 p. m.. New York 10:23 p. m.. Halt unore 7:30 p. m., Wasb liiltion : p. m. Vestiliuled parlor cars untl passeni-er coaches, llutlulo to Philadel phia und Washington. 4:W p. tn. Train 8, dally, for Har rishur and intermediate stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:23 A. M.; New York, 7.13 a. m.; Haltimore, 2.20 a. m.; WashliiKton 'ii.'.V) a. M. Pullman Sleeping cars from llarrlsburir to Pidladelphlu and New York. Pliiladelphla passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7:30 A. M. 11:05 p.m. Train 4, daily for Sunbury, Harrls buri; and in'ermediato stations, arriving at Philudelpliia, 7:17 A. H.; New York, 9:38 A.M. on week days and 10.3s A if. on Bun day; Haltimore, 7:15 A. M.; Washington, 8:30 A. il. Pullman sleepers from Erie, and Wtlllumsport to Philadelphia, ana Willlumsport to Washington. Passenger coaches from Erie to Philadelphia, and W illinmsport to Haltimore. WESTWARD :32 a. m. Train 7, dally for Buffalo via Emporium. 1:41 a. m. Train g, dully for Erie, Rldg way, and weekdays for DuBols, Clermont and principal intermediate stations. il:50a. in. --Train 3, daily for Erie and Inter mediate points. 3:45 p. m. Train 15, dally for Buffalo via Emporium. ' 5:4p . in. Train 61, weekdays for Kane and intermed I ate st ations. JOHNSONDURO RAILROAD. p. III. weekdays. a. m. 3 35 ar Clermont lv ... 10 40 ... 3 29 Woodvale .... 10 45 .... 3 25 Qulnwood .... 10 49 .... 3 20 Smith's Hun ....10 62 .... 3 12 Instanter- ... 10 59 .... 3 07 Straight .... 11 04 .... 2 5tl Glen Hazel , ... 11 15 ... 2 40 Johnsonburg .... 11 33 .... 2 20 lv Kidgwnyar .... 11 60 .... Ridgway & Clearfield Railroad and Connections. WEEKDAY. p.m. p.m. n.m. a.m p.m. p.m. J M 2 10 9 20 ar Ridgway lv 8 50 12 01 4 06 7 20 1 5S 9 09 Mill Haven 7 01 12 01 4 15 7 till 1 49 9 no Uroyland 7 1ft 12 17 4 25 i OS ... 8 55 Shorts Mills 7 15 12 22 ... 7 01 1 40 8 51 Hlue Rock 7 19 12 2(1 4 34 i 57 1 37 8 47 Carrier 7 23 12 30 4 38 1 47 1 27 s 37 Brockwayv'l 7 32 12 40 4 48 1 43 1 23 8 31 Lanes Mills 7 37 12 46 4 53 6 3S ... 8 30 Mc.MIiim Snit 7 41 4 57 ti .15 115 Si", lliirveysKun 7 45 12 54 6 01 6 30 110 8 20 lv Kails C'kar 7 50 1 00 5 05 6 10 12 55 t M lv I'uHols qr 8 01 1 25 6 20 t :m" f 15 ""3it arl'iiTis(;'k lv 7 65 1 15 6 10 6 15 12 52 ti 19 Heynoldsvllle 8 08 1 29 5 27 5 Ml". 12 21 S Hrookvllle 8 35 1 50 6 00 4 50 11 44 e 20 NewHetlil'u 9 20 2 38 6 45 4 IK, 11 li.. H,:l Hank 10 00 8 20 7 25 13ii 9iXi lv Putsburyur 12115 5 30 10 00 p.m. a.m a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For t tr ie tables and additional information Consul! ticket Hirellls. W. W. A 1'1'EltHUKY, J. R. WOOD, l.en'l Ma miner. Pns. Traffic Mgr GED. W. HOYI), Gen'l Passenger Agt. 1 PITTsiBUUG, CLARION & SUM MKKVILLB RAILROAD. Passenger I'l iiin Schedule. First Class Trains. Duli.v except Sunday, connecting with P. K. H. 1'ratns at Summervilie. IIOINQ KAST. i No.l. No. 3. No. 5. Clar'on, lenvo, '7.50a.m. 11.10a m. 4.16 p. m Siiatlonvilio, 8 00 " 11.20 4.2(1 " Waleivsi, 8 12 " 11.32 " 4.38 p.m. Ilorsica .-'ii " 1I.4H " 4.63 p.m. Miuin.ervilIe,ai'.H.40 " 12.1X1 ' 6.15 p.m. , C.olMl WRST. No. 2. No. 4-. Na 8. Sumniervlllc, lv, 8.55 a.m. 12.20n.m. 6.20p.m. Corsica. " 9.14 " 12.38 " 6.38 " Waterson, 9.: " 12.49 " 8.49 " Straltonvllln, 9.43 ' 1.00 " 7.00 Clarion, arrive, 9 55 1.10 7.10 . 'In effect October 17,1904. For further Infor mation address the Company's general office at HrookvtllH Pa. Wedding Invitations and Visit ing Cards neatly and prompt ly printed at The Star office. 4 r I
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