The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 14, 1905, Image 4

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    ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PROTHONOTARY.
Fore Prothonotary and clerk op
COURTS
CYRUS H. BLOOD,
of Rmnkvllle.
pulijeet to notion of tho KnuuliHi-ansnf Jef
ferson county nt Ilia primary eluctlou Sutur
day, une li, 19iM.
PRESIDENT JUDGE.
For President judge
JOHN.W. REED,
Of Brookvllle BnmiiKh,
Subject to arttnn of tho Republicans of Jef
ferson county at the prlmury flection Satur
day, une 17, way
For President Judge
EDWARD A.CARMALT,
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to tho action of the I!f nibllransnf
elTerson county at the primary election
tine 17, 19W.
For President Judge
W. L. McCRACKEX,
Of Brookvllle Borough.
Subject to the action of tho Democratic
voters of jeflorson county at lie Primary
Election, June H, 1H05.
SHERIFF.
For sheriff
grant SCHEAFNOCKER,
Of Wlnslow Townshl)),
Subject to the action of tho Republicans of
Jefferson county at tho primary elect on Sat
urday, June 17 lutfi.
For Sheriff
W. A. SUTTER.
Of Clay vllle.
Subject to the action of tho Republicans of
JclTeraon county at the primary; election
June 17,1905.
COUNTY TREASURER.
For county treasurer
IRA J. CAMPBELL,
Of Punxsutawney Boroutrh,
Subject to the aetlnn of the Republicans of
Jefferson county at the primary election Sat
urday, June 17, 11103.
For County Treasurer
.T.W.CURRY,
Of Snyder Township
Subject to the action of the Re mbllcans of
Jefferson county at the prim ry election
Saturday, June 17, 1W."
COUNTY COMMISSION -R.
For County Commissioner
HARVEY D. HAU JH,
Of Union Township
Subject to action of tho liepuh leans of Jef
ferson county at tho primary el' c.tlon Satur
day, June 17, 1M05.
For County Commissions t
J. S. COOPER,
Of Brockwayvllle.
Subject to tho action of tho Republican
voters at their primary election, fune 17, HKVi.
For County Commissioner -.
J. N. KELLY,
I Of Perry Township,
Subject to the action of tho Republicans of
rrfferson countv at the urlmnrv election
Saturday, Jun 17, 11105.
For County Commissioner -ROBERT
F. MORRISON,
Of Washington Townsh p,
Subject to the action of the Republicans of
Jefferson county at the primary election
Saturday, June 17, IlKfi.
For County Commissioner
JOHN S. BARR.
'' Of Brookvillo,
jttibject to the action of the Rc oublicans of
Jolforson county at the primary election
' Saturday, June 17, 10H.
For county commissioner.
A. F. REITZ,
Of Ohls, Beaver Townsh ip,
Subject to the action of the Repuhllcnn
voters of Jefferson county at thoir primary
election June 17th, MU5.
REGISTER ANO RECORDER?
For register and recorder,
JOS. B. MEANS,
Of Brookvllle Borough,
Subject to the action of the Republican
voters at the primary election June 17, 19(15.
JOHN C HIRST,
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER,
Surveyor and Draughtsman, office In Syn
dicate building, Main street.
L. JOHNSTON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Office four doors from Ross House, West
Keynoldsvlile, Pa.
"pRIESTER BROS.,
UNDERTAKERS.
Wnck and white funeral cars. Minn street.
Keynoldsvlile, Pa.
H. HUGHES,
UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING.
The D. 8. Burial Leaeue has been tested
and found all rlKlit. Cheapest form of In
surance. Secure a contract. Near Public
Fountain, Keynoldsvlile Pa.
J)f H. YOUNG,
ARCHITECT.
vlUeTtt Grant RDd riftst- Ecynolds-
-yyiNDSOR HOTEL,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Between 12th and 13th Sts on Filbert St.
JF,hJ?e ?.,nute,, Wft'k from the J.eadlnir Ter
d iha minutes walk fron the Penn'a
Si;!ri ""a" J't''noan plimjl.o pordayand
upward. American plan SJ.oOpe day.
Prank M. Schoiblej , Manuger.
The Peoples National Bank
SiuxetiHors to 1 eeley, Alexander tC Co., Hankers.
The Oldest Established Bank in the Town
arnold clock, corner main and fifth streets.
Capital $100,000, Stockholders' Liabilities $100,000
Has had tho putron ge of the citizens of Reynoldsville and
vicinity for the pa-t thirty years. Gives the prompt and
careful banking service every one should have.
Interest paid on tiajq deposits and savings accounts.
'. OFFICERS.
W. B. Alexander, Pros. F. K. Alexander, Cashier.
F. D. Smith, Vice Pres. .. F. P. Alexander, Ass't Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
W. B. Alexander . L. P. Seeley F. D. Smith
H. Alex Bloke . August Baldauf Amos Sti ouse
Dr, J. C. Sayers Dr. H. B. McGarrah W. C. Murray
ANNUAL DISTRICT ;iErOHT
OF W1NSLOW TOWNSHIP SC -TOOL DIS
TRICT FOR YEAR ENDING FIRST
MONDAY IN JUNE, 1905.
Whole number of schools W
Average numberof months tauKbt 7
Number of male touchers eniphn etl... 9
Number of female teachers employed. 29
Avertttfe salaries of males tier month.. flfi.H7'4
Average salaries females per month. flO.53 4-7
N umber of male scholars attending all
the schools In thetllstrlct 713
Numberof female scholars ntteiulliiK
all the schools in the dirtrlct 1KB
Whole number In attendance (Wholo
number at tending parochial school
Ml additional) '1
Average daily attendance of scholutu
In theillstrlct 8
Avei-ajzo perceiitane of attendance.... w
t'ost of eai'h pupil per month
No. of mills levied for school purposes. 9
No. of mills levied for hide, purposes.. 3
Amount levied for school purposes. ...S8,IR3."S
Amount levied for bullillnu purposes..f;.47.TS
Total amount levied $U,031.M
ACCOUNT Or TllKASlTMKll.
RucEtrrs.
State appropriation for year ending
June, mi $ I S7
From collector, taxes of all kinds. .. 8,5:fi 05
From County Treasurer, for unseat
ed lands since last report fill 1;
From all other sources 19 50
Total receipts $14,7tltl 74
EXPENDITlTHEfl.
RentlnR, repairing, etc 2" K
Teachers' wnites S10,3.il 110
Amount paid teachers for attendlnir
atiiiual teacliers' Institute I'HO 00
School text hooks 3il 117
School supplies, other than toxthks. 770 110
Fuel and continitcncles 4ii8 40
Fees of collector, ;NI .", and treas
urer, IIK7.0K 47J 13
Salary of secretary, poslaiiu and
stationery 120 39
Debt and Interest paid 2,0(W S3
Otherexpenses 218 1.
Total expenditures $U,lMi SH
Amount due treusnrer to 92
KttSOrllCKS AND LlAUIMTIRH.
Kksouiicks
Amount due district f'm all soui ees f!,(Wt 8J
Total resources 2,tirl 3.)
LlAMMTlKg.
Amount, due treasurer .. I 3S7 92
Amount borrowed and unpaid, or
debt of district 2,000.00
Total liabilities 2,;if7 9i
Resources in excess of lliiblllties i 203 4.1
Estimated value of school urounds
and buildings 825,000 00
Witness our hands this eluhth day of Juno,
1905. A. L'. MmtilAY,
President.
Georub E. Num., Secretary.
FINANCIAL STATFMKXT
OF WEST REYNOLDSVILLK lOOL DIS
TRICT FOR THE YEAR I DING
JUNE 5, 11)05.
Wholo number of schools , 4
Averajio numberof months t:iuf it H
Numberof teuelierH employed 4
Nutnherof pupils enrolled 20t
Average attendunce 1 1W
Amount levied for school purpo es...Sl,lJ.0l) 27
Treasurer's Acc't Monky ikckivkd.
Am't from State appropriation $ 04 HS
A m't bal. from last year .. .. MM
Am't from collector, taxes all k ids.. 1,1M 09
Am't from all other sources 17 01
274 29
T.
Treasurer's Acc'T Money Paid Or
Ropalrlnir, etc $
(1(1 00
Teachers' Wiikos 1,519 00
Textbooks 149 90
School supplies 91 04
Fuel and Contlmrencies 37 57
Salary of Secretary 25 00
Fees of Collector $.13.02, Trens., $25.00.. !VS 92
Other expenses , 11(1 75
2,004 1R
Cash on hand 210 11
Resources.
Amount cash on hand $ 210 11
Am't due district f'm other sources .. 82 80
$ 292 91
JjiAnn.iTiES None.
Audited Juno 5th, 1905.
P. A. llAllOMAIt, I ,,,,,.,.
J. W.UAMPIIKl.t. f AUdltOlS.
KPOUT OF THE CONDITION
REYNOLD SYILLE TRUST CO.
OF REYNOLDSVILI.K,
Main street, of Jefferson county, Pennsyl
vania, at the close of business May 29th, 1905.
kksourcks. i'lW
Cash on hand I 8,121 7(1
Checks and other cash Items . ... 924 21
Due from banks and bankers 87,042 38
Commercial and other paper pur
chased 24 OS0 95
Time loans upon collateral 13,050 00
Loans upon bonds and mortiziiKes. .. 5,000 00
Real Estate, furniture and fixtures. 3.244 09
Miscellaneous usscts 2.34(1 5(1
4145,029 95
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $125,000 fO
Undivided prolits 845 83
Deposits, subject to check. $10,494 87
DopnsltM, special 2,30ii 00 18,794 87
Treasurer's and certified checks
outstanding 389 25
. $145,029 95
Dtttt of Penmylvmii, County of Jeffenon, :
I, J. 8. Howard, Treasurer of the above
named Company, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
J. 8. Howard, Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn U before me this 6th
day of June, 1905. Alhekt Reynolds,
Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 3, 1U09.
Correct Attest :
D. Wheeler,
Andrew Wheeler,
Rout. 'L. Pahiiish,
Directors.
L. M. SNYDER
r'iri:.e
Practical Horscshoer :
eral Blacksmit
Gcn-
Repairing of all kind promptly i nd careful
ly done. Wood shop In conne Hon. When
you need your tire set call and 1 ave It done
with the Schau Tiro Setter, " he machine
that does It right. Remember tl c place
JACKSON ST., NEAR F FTH.
nd
i.
Metedeth-Bteakey Wed ling.
A beautiful home weddinc was cel
ebrn tod at Stanton Juno 7, vhon Miss
Mupgle Breakoy was unlU'd In mur
riHgo to Nell Meredeth. of Kersoy. at
tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Telford
McGautruoy, who reside on the old
homestoud whore tho bride had spent
her childhood and youth. It was a
beautiful afternoon and tho lawn in
front of the tveidonee had been taste
fully arranged for the ceremouy, and
when the clock struck the hour of 4.00,
tho bridal party appeared to the strains
of a wedding march played by Mrs.
French, of Brookvllle, arid took their
places under a largo evergreen arch
trimmed with roses and surrounded
with ferns and potted plants. The
bride was attended by her sister, Miss
Mattle Ureakey, and the groom by his
brother, Will Meredeth. The "bride
wore a beautiful white costumo of
"lands down" and carried a boquot of
white carnations. The groom was
dressed in the usual regulation black
suit. In a very beautiful ceremony the
Uev. J. T. Adams, of Brookvllle, pro
nounced them man and wife iji the
presence of a large assemblng j of guests.
After congratulations all sat lown to an
elegant wedding dinner. l!ach plate
hud placed beside it a f juvenlr of
wedding cake folded in a Japanese
napkin and tied with wh te ribbon.
Dinner hav ing been finished tho party
was again arranged upon the lawn
where a picture was taken.
The bride received many handsome
and useful presents In linen, : ilverware,
&c. One worthy of specii I muntion
was a souvenir bed spread from the
fathor and mother of tho groom, Mr.
and Mrs. J. U. Meredeth. This spread
had wrought in fancy needle work upon
it the names of 810 of the bride's rela
tives and friends and was valued by the
originators of it at $102.
The usual Berenado followed in the
evening and after the serenaders had
been invited Into the house and treated
to refreshments they departed with
best wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith attended tho
K. of P. reunion in this place on the
8th nnd left on tho 5.27 train for a wed
ding trip to the west, after vhlch they
will reside in Ceuterville. Eik Co!,
ffhe'fl Mr. Meredeth is in ,th ) employ of
the U. S. mail service.
Guests were present from 3rookville,
DuUols, Kersey. Pitt.sbur j, Spring
dale, Cool Spring and Ke noldsville.
The bi ido was well kno vn In this
place having stayed with hi r brother,
1). II. Brenkey, during tho iiinuner of
l!ox . Guest.
GRANT SCHEAFNOCKER
Possesses Necessary Requirements and
Kepresents a Worthy Community.
Grant Scheafnocker, of Winslow
township, spent several days of last
week in this section In the interest of
his candidacy for the Republican nomi
nation for sheriff, and we are glad to
see him so kindly received by the Re
publicans at the county seat. Mr.
Scheafnocker is a loyal Republican, one
who has never found it a hardship to
pull off his coat in the interest of othor
members of the party, and now when
he is asking help for himself we feel
like giving him our assistance. If anv
one interested cares to make an investi
gation they will find that the commu
nity back of Mr. Sclieafnockor's candi
dacy furnishes about one-sixth of tho
Republican vote of the countv. and tho
only recognition it has in the distribu
tion of the county ollices is one Jurv
Corr.missionor. That he Is cotnpetent
to periorm tno unties 01 tlie ollleo Is ad
mitted on every hand, and if nominated
his election by a large majority is as
sured, and there will bo no need of
apologizing for his administration.
With such an acceptable candidate bo-
roro them, would it not be wife for the
Republicans of the county to recognizo
tho claims of this strongly Renuhllcan
community by giving Grant Scheaf
nocker tho nomination for sheriff on
tho 17th Inst. "Rf.puhlican."
Brookvillo, Pa., June 0, 1005.
Reduced Rates to Niagara Falls.
On account of the Imperial Council,
Ancient Order of the Mystic Shrine, at
Niagara Falls, N. Y., June 20 and 21.
the Pennsylvania Railroad Conpany
win sen excursion tickets lo JNiagara
Falls from all stations on l is lines at
greatly reduced rates.
from Bradford, Pa., Sherman, Port
ville, Black Creek, and Salamanca, N.
Y., and intermediate stations, tickets
will be sold and good goinir J ino 1!) and
20, good returning until Jt.no 24, in
clusive. From all othor stations on the Penn
sylvania Railroad tickets will be sold
and good going June 18 and 19, good
returning leaving Niagara Falls not
later than June 24, Inclusive. By de
posit of ticket with Joint Agont at
Niagara Falls not later than Juno 24
and payment of fifty cents, an extension
of return limit may be obtained to leave
Niagara Falls not later than June 30.
A stop-over will be allowed at Phila
delphia and Baltimore on return trip
within final limit of tickets on all tick
ets good for parage via these cities.
For specific rates, routes, and further
information, apply to Ticket Agents.
Request. ,
All depositors that have not presented
their bank books for settbment and
transfer will confer a favor by doing so
at once, as we are desirous of getting
our business closed up.
Yours Respectfu'ly,
Seeley, Alexandbr & Co.,
Bankers.
Makes Home Bright :r.
Nothing Is left undone to make the
Prizer Stoves and Ranges perfect
kitchen appliances. They make friends
wherever given a trial, and are sold and
guaranteed to give the best results in
baking and roasting. Reynoldsville
Hardware Co.
Greatest values ever offered In white
vests, S2.00, at Millirens.
Garden seeds and tomato plants at C.
P. Koerner's grocery store.
Shoos for the whole family at
Millirens.
Interest paid on time deposits at The
Pooplcs National Bank.
New wash goods ready for your In
spection at Millirens.
See the 25o corset cover embroidery
at Millirens. '
' Wooltex suits for spring at Millirens.
A HOME ENDORSEM SNT.
Neighbors of R. F. Morrison F ecommend
Htm for County Commissioner.
As his neighbors, it is only natural
that we should be well acquainted with
the personal life and business career of
Robert F. Morrison. As a neighbor he
has always been kind and helpful, and
this letter would demonstrate thut ho
commands the confldnce and respect of
us, his neighbors. As a business man
be has been successful, in his different
business engagements be has heeen a
great stickler for system. As a farmer,
we note that some years ago, when he
purchased the farm on which he now
ilyo-, it was known as the "brier patch."
To-day It is one of the neatest and best
kept farms between Brockwayvllle and
Brookvillo. He has farmed with
method and system, has been a hard
student of scientific farming, and has
done much to raise the farming in
terests of this community to a higher
level, lie has always been a clean,
straight Republican and a leader in his
voting precinct. His public record has
beon flawless, he having held many
township olllces In which he has given
the best of satisfaction to all. In bis
private life at his home be has always
been a goneial entertainer. The latch
string is always out nt Morrison's, and
it Is a common saying thut "it is a good
place to go." He Is in every way
worthy to be commissioner of Jefferson
county, and as his neighbors, we would
entreat you to aid us by helping to
elect him to that office. We well know
that If elected he will not only do the
work of the office In a systematic way
and with good judgment, but will give
you a full measure of attention and ap
preciation. Nbicihhors.
Allen's Mills, Pa.. June 0.
Sykesville.
Earl Long has purchased a lot on
Main street, where he is preparing to
build. .
A iss Jessie Richer left on the early
train last Thursday morning for Butler,
where she visited with friends a few
days.
Samuel Roltor, who has been at Ros
sitor for sometime, visiter with his
parent", II. B. Heifer and wife, last
week.
Our town v.as quite dull las tTliursday
as nearly all of our people wi re attend
ing the Knights of Pythias reunion at
Reynoldsville.
A stranger made its rp ?arnnce at
Thomas Zimmerman's the o her morn
ing. Thomas has been weat ng a sinlla
ever since. It's a girl.
I. G. Mansfield, win) Is ei iployed at
Creeksldo, clime homo to attend the
reunion of tho Knights of I'ythlas re
union at Rej noldsvllle last Wednesday
evening.
C. A. Humbort, deputy sheriff of
Somerset county, left on the early train
Thursday morning for Meyersdale, after
spending ten days' of his vacation with
Jacob Smeal and family.
A number of the members of the Pro
tected Home Circle of Reynoldsville at
tended a hanquet in our town last Fri
day evening and helped to initiate six
teen people Into the order.
Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg
R'y will run its first popular low rate
excursion of tho season to Buffalo and
Niagara Falls on Sunday, Juno 18th.
Special train will leave Falls Creek at
H 35 a. m., and returning, leave Niagara
Falls 7.00 p. m , and Buffalo 8.00 p. m.
Tho fare for tho round trip will be only
J2 50. Tickets will also be good for
return passage from Buffalo on regular
trains Monday, June 10.
The House-Keeper.
The Prizer Stoves and Ranges repre
sent the best of every thing in stove
making. They please the house-keeper
because they are what they want at
prices thev can afford to pay. Sold,
guaranteed and recommended by Reyn
oldsville Hardware Co.
New ribbon at Millirens.
Start your son or daughter In banking
experience by giving them a book for
savings account at The Peoples Nation
al Bank.
Trunks and suit cases at Millirens.
Go to C. P. Koerner's grocery store
for fresh garden truck.
New laces at Millirens.
Want Column.
Rates: One cent per word for each and
evory Insertion.
For Sale At a bargain ; a good
building lot 50 x 150, near school house
on hill. Inquire at The STAR office.
. For Sale A No. 1 investment prop
erty. Contrally located. Great bar
gain. Inquire at STAR office.
For Sale Good buggy, Inquire of
Wm. Copping.
Fon Sale Two horses ; will weigh
twenty-eight hundred. Inquire of
Amos Strouse.
For Rent Store room with show
cases, scales, scoops and jverything
comploto. J. C. King & Co.
ordinance;.
( No. 105. )
AN ORDINANCE providing for the
grading, paving, curbing, etc., of that
part of Jackson street which ilea be
tween the west side of Seventh street
on the west and tb'e east side of Brad
ford street on the east. '
Whereas, A large number of per
sons owning real property abutting upon
that part of Jackson street in the
borough of Reynoldsville which lies
between the west side of Seventh street
on the west, and the east side of Brad
ford street on tho east, which is now
laid out and opened in said borough,
have presented to the town council of
the said borough- a petition of two
thirds of the owners of property, repre
senting not less than two-thirds in
number of feet of the properties front
ing or abutting on that part of Jackson
Btreet aforesaid proposed to be graded,
paved, curbed, etc., requesting that the
borough by an ordinance require
that part of said Jackson street
aa above designated to be graded,
Eaved, curbed and macudan ized with
rick or othor suitable, mater. al (to the
width of eighteen feet bet.veen curb
lines,) and that the council assess and
collect in the manner rtqulred by law,
iwo-mirus or the costs and expends iu
the said grading, paving, curbing, etc.,
from the owners of the reai estate
bounding or abutting thereon, by an
equal assessment on the f..ot front,
bounding or abutting as aforesaid,
which said petition has been verified by
the affidavit of one of the petitioners.
Now therefore be it ordained and
enacted by the town council of the
borough of Reynoldsville. Pa , and it is
hereby ordained and enacted by author
ity of the same,
Sec. 1. That the above mentioned
petition of property owners he and the
same is hereby accepted.
Sec. 2. That that part of Jackson
street in the borough, which ilea be
tween the west side of Seventh street
on the west and the east side of Brad
ford strtot on the east, now laid out
and opened in the borough, be graded,
curbed, and paved with paving brick
within one year from tho date the
passage of this ordinance, as directed
by the council hereafter in accordance
with the plans and specifications here
tofore prepared and made by James B.
Caldwell for the grading, paving and
curbing of parts of said Jackson street
(subject to certain changes and altera
tlons made by the council, previous to
the passage of this ordinance, which
are hereby approved as changed and
altered, and are as changed and a'lored
hereto attached and made part of this
ordinance, saving and excepting that,
said paving is not to exceed to the
width of eighteen feet hetweon curb
lines as prayed for In said petition of
property owners ; ) that two-thirds of
the costs and expenses of the same are
to be collected from tho owners of the
real estate bounding or abutting there
on by an equal assessment on the fee
front bounding or abutting as aforesaid.
In accordance with thf. provisions of
the Acts of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, relating there
to and regulating the same; John C
Hirst is designated by tho council to
estimate said equal assesimont. the
remainder of such cost to le horn hv
the borough of Heynoldsvilh .
S- c. 3. The" President ant Secretary
of the council are hereby 'lireeted to
advertise in one or more rewspupers,
published in the borouch of Reynolds
ville, and by hani bills for h ds or pro
posals for the grading and C irhliig and
and paving of said part if Jackson
street in accordance with tin provisions
of this ordinance and the plans ami
specillcatior.B hereto altnc led. All
bids to be for the completed work in
cluding all materials, and to be ac
companied with the samples of the
brick proposed to be used by the bidder.
The council reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
See. 4. The bids to bo mndo shall be
for the completed work by tho square
yard, measurements to be made from
the inside of both curbs, Said bids
shall be sealed and filed with the sec
retary of the council, not later than 4.00
o'clock on tho 25th day of July, A. D.
li)05.
Sec. 5. The successful bidder will be
required to enter into a contract In
writing to perform tho said work and
furnish the materials therefor, in ac
cordance with the provisions of this
ordinance and tho plans and specifica
tions hereto attached. The said con
tract shall provide for the commence
ment of the work on or before the 14th
day of August. A. D. 1005. and the final
completion thereof on or before the 1st
d'ty of November. A. D. 1005 ; tho suc
cessful bidder will also be required to
file with the Secretary of the council,
within forty-eight hours after the ac
ceptance of his bid, a bond with sureties
to be approved by tho council, in the
sum of five thousand (J5.OOO.O0) dollars.
conditioned (1) for the faithful perform
ance of the work within tho time above
mentioned, and In accordance with the
plans and specifications, and (2) for the
payment to the borough or Reynolds
villo of any nnd all sums which may be
recovered against it by reason or on
account of anv carelessness or negli
gence on the part of the said contractor
or any of his agents, servants or em
ployecs, together with all fees, costs
and expenses Incurred hy said borough
In defense of any and all suits or actions
brought against it on account or by
reason or such carelessness or nogll
gence.
Sec. 6. Tho succcossful bidder will
also be required to furnish within five
days from the date of tho acceptance of
his bid a written agreement on part of
tho manufacturer of the brick to be
used in said, paving, warranting all
brick to be used in said paving to bo
equal in all respects to the samples
submitted to the council, and warrant
ing that said brick will, if laid in ac
cordance with the plans and specifica
tions, withstand all the ordinary and
usual exigencies of travel upon said
streot for a period of five years from
tho date of the completion of the work.
The said agreement shall also contain a
stipulation to the effect that the said
manufacturer will replace at any time.
during said poriod or five years, upon
notice by the council, all brick which
shall not withstand the ordinary and
usual travel on said street or which
may disintegrate or break up on account
of heat, cold, moisture or defective or
Improper material In or work upon the
brlcK themselves.
Sec 7. If the successful bidder shall
fail, nogloet or refuse to sign the con
tract, file the bond nnd agreement
mentioned in sections (5) ano (f) of this
ordinance1, his bid shall be r jected and
tho council snail no at linen to artver
tiso for new bids or at its op ion to ac
cept any bid filed by the person who
shall comply with the said provisions of
this ordinance.
Seo. 8. All ordinances or parts of
ordinances in conflict horewitb be and
the same are hereby repealed.
Passed and enncted finally at a regu
lar meeting held at the council chamber
on the 10th day of June, A. D., at 10.00
o'clock a. m.
J. C. Sayers,
Attest : Pres. of Council.
L. J. McEntire,
Clerk of Council.
Juno 12, A. D. 1905, the foregoing
ordinance is submitted to me and read.
The fourth line in the second section
reads, "paved and curbed with paving
brick" is changed to read "curbed, and
paved with paving brick." With this
change the foregoing ordinance is ap
proved. L. M. Simmons,
Chief Burgess.
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Furniture,
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The Largest and Most Com
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And Our Prices are Right.
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Our iron beds are fine. Plain
white and colors at $3.00 to
$22.00.
Bed Room suites $10.50 to $92.
Dining room tables $4.50 to
$32.50.
Couches from $6.00 to $36.00.
Parlor suites $28.00 to $52.00.
Go-Carts $3.00 to $20.00.
Rockers 75c to $20.00.
Come and see our stock. It is
no trouble lor us to show our
goods. Never before have we
been able to show so choice a
variety of Floor Coverings.
Designs are especially beautiful.
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The Secret of Success
The secret of success is not
to make money as in the
We assist people in their
this matter concerns you,
me Repidsviiie Trust go.
Next door to Postoffice.
N. HANAU
OME to the cheapest store in Reynoldsville. You can
buy the same goods for less money, you can save
from 15 to 30 per cent. I am getting new goods every day.
MOHAIR In black, brown, grey, blue, red. Prices from 48o to 11.35
WASH GOODS Butterfly Batiste, In blue, brown, tan, linen color
in dots and figures. Prices 10 and 12c
JACKETS Ladies' spring Jackets ; tan and blacks, covert cloth
from - - J4 75 to $8.50
SKI UTS Ladies pleated Skirts, tan black, blue and brown.
COLLARS Ladies turnover Collars at 5 cents
PERSIAN LAWN
LACE CURTAINS Lace Curtains from - 40c to $5.00
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
SUITS Men's fine suit
Fine Suit for
Suit for -
BOY'S SUITS-Same reduction.
KNEE PANTS for 19 cents.
We give Trading Stamps with every
IO cent purchase.
N. HANAU.
Single Copies of
May be Secured at The
' quantity. Price per copy, Three Cents.
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so much in knowing how
ability to hang onto it
efforts to save money. I
call and see us about it
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CLOTHING
5.00, forrher price $7.00
$6.00, former pric- $9.00
$7.50, former price $10.00
The Star
Star Office at any time and in any