An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME U. REYNOLDSViLLE. PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JANUAKY 10, 1906. NUMBEK 33. Cheap Eggs Make Winter Layers of Your Hens! HOW ? ? Feed Green Bone RESULTS: It savesgrain. It produces results wherejgrain fails. It cures the evil habit of feather pulling. It helps the hens. to molt and makes them winter layers. It grows young chicks to ma turity and productiveness rapidly. GIVE GREEN BONE A TRIAL. A postal card to The Poultry Food Co., Box 37, Reynoldsville, Pa. Why Suffer ? Haines City, Fla. Philips Drujf Co., Warren, Pa. Dear Sim: December 21, loot, was taken with what, physicians pronounced MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. I had It bad. I took, as I thought, every known remedy ; paid out enough money, anyhow. 1 was entirely helpless for nearly 18 months t about that time saw your ad in The National Tribune; sent (or a bottle; then sent (or another; then another, and now I nmoutof the medicine business entirely. I give Crocker's Rheumatic Remedy the credit of. curing me. I can heartily recommend it Very truly, I. F. TOWER- For Sale by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. Wedding Invitations and Visit ing Cards neatly and prompt ly printed at The Star office. The Marvel of Marvels is Marvel Flour. The bread maker. Made from best clean spring wheat in and absolutely clean mill by scrupu lously clean workmen. Trv it. Robinson & Mundorff Sell It. W. Rtynoldsville-Official (NO. 25.) AN ORDINANCE prohibiting the running at large op docis in the Borough of West Reynoldsville. Whereas, The health and security of the inhttbitunlH of the borough of West Itoynoldsvillo, In the county of Jefferson, Pa., la endangered by reason of dogs running at largo In suld borough, and Whereas, The corporate officers of said borough are vested with power, under the laws of the Btate of Pennsyl vania, to prohibit and otherwise regu late the running at large of dogs, and are vested with power by the law of tho slate of Pennsylvania, to authorize and direct the killing of dogs running at large, contrary to the regulations of the borough, therefore bo it ordained and enactod by the town council of the borough of West Iteynoldsvlllo, Pa., and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the eamo. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to suffer or permit his or her male or female dog to run at large within tho limits of tho borough of West Reynoldsville, on or after the first day of February, A. D., 1D0H. Section 2. Every person who shall offend against the provisions of the first si ctiup of this ordinanco, shall be liable lo a penalty of not loss than five dollars or more thon twenty dollars for each and every offence, together with all costs and expenses hereinafter pro vided. Section 3. Each and every male or female dog running at large shall be deemed a public or common nuisance, and it shall bo tho duty of the High Constablo, Street Commissioner or any Policeman, either upon his own view or' on complaint of any citizen, to seize, take Into custody or Impound each and every raalo or female dog running at I'fiio, violation of this ordinance, and immediately after impounding such male or female dog tho said ollicer shall make information before tho HurgoBS or any Justico of the Peace of this borough, against the owner of the male or female dog. if such owner be known, and tho Burgess or Justico of the Peaco shall at once issue a warrant against such ownor and proceed with the case to final judgment. If upon final hear ing it shall be found that tho malo or female dog was running at large in violation of this ordinanco the Burgess or Justico of the Peace shall condemn It as a public or common nuisance and if tho owner of 6uch malo or fomalodog, shall not, within five hours after the entry of judgment orcondnmnation, pay the penalty imposed, togothor with all costs and expenses, tho malo or female dog shall be killed on an order issued by the Burgees or Justice of the Peace to either tho High Constablo, Street Commissioner or any Policeman, by reason of the default aforesaid, but such killing shall not relieve the owner from liability for said penalty, costs and expenses. ' If the owner of any malo of female dog seized and Impounded shall not be known the ofllcor impounding the same thall make the necessary Information and the Burgess or Justice of the Peace :-liall proceed against the male or female dog itself, and if upon hearing, it shall be found that such dog was running at large it Bhall be condemned as a public or common nuisance and if the ownoi of such male or female dog Bhall not appear within ten hours after the entry of such judgment or condemnation and pay the lcnatty Imposed by this ordinance to gether with all costs and expenses, the male or female dog shall be killed on an order Issued by tho Burgess or Justice of the Peace, to either the High Con stable, Street Commissioner or any Policeman. Section 4. The officer orothor person seizing and Impounding such male or female dog shall receive tho sum of one dollar for each and every dog so seized and Impounded and If the officer kills said male or female dog on the order of the Burgess or Justice of the Peaco, as provided by this ordinance, then the said ollicer is to recoive the further sum of one dollar for said killing, upon re turn of said order to the Burgess or Justice of the Peace issuing the samo that said killing was actually done by him ; the Burgess or Justice of the Peace shall recoive the sura of one dollar and fifty cents for each Informa tion and hearing, and if an order to kill is issued tbo further sum of fifty cents for said order and return ; witnesses who may appear at such bearing Bhall bo entitled to receive tho sum of fifty cents per day, togothor with ten cents for each and every milo traveled by thorn in attending said hearing. The person who shall keep Buch male or female dog after seizure shall be en titled to receive twenty-five cents for each day tho dog Is kept. All of the above shall constitute the costs and ex panses above mentioned and shall be paid by the owner of the malo or female dog upon condemnation. Section 5. That so much of any ordinance as may conflict with or be supplied by the foregolpg be and the same is hereby repealed so far as tho samo effects this ordinanco. Ordained and enacted into a law in Council, this 20th dav of Decembor, A. D. 1!M).". Henry Herpel. Attest : Pres. of Council. Philip Koehler, Sec. of Council. Approved this 2i)th day of December, A. D, 1905. Wm. M. Buroe, Chief Burgess. Subscribe for The -X- Star If you want the News a a a a a a Come See ! if a i a a g Bing-Stoke Company's Special Ten Days' Sale still continues. Notwith standing the heavy purchases in all departments there still remain bar gains for you. We've added more bargains. Gold Trading Stamps with each purchase. nan an I a a a h a a a a e 9 o 0 0 0 0 9, a a a 8 a a J? ji STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. Summary of the Features of the Law Governing the Election of Road Supervisors. , A law passed by tho Legislature of 11)05, and approved by the Governor April 12, 1!)05, provides for a new system of electing roid supervisors. Beginning with the February elec tion, llHJii, every township of the second class in the Stuto must elect three supervisors. There are no townships excepted from this requirement, nor is the adoption of the law optional with a township. Tho board of supervisors of each township is required to organize on the first Monday ot March. One of thoir number is chosen chairman and another secretary. The treasurer must not bo a member of the board, Tho board is required to meet at least once a month. Two constitute a quorum. The supervisors receive no compensa tion for their services, but actual ex penses are to bo paid The .reasurer receives compensation not to exceed two pur centum ufv the money handled by him. The kecretary of the board may receive payment for tho work performed by him as secretary. The board has authority to levy a tax rate not greater than tun mills ; the, levyiug ol an additional tun mills being authorized by an order from the Court of ljuartur Sessions. . In addition to the regular levy, the board must assess one dollar upon every taxable person., Upon a petition from at least 25 tax payers, tho Court of Quarter Sessions shall authorize a special election to be held at the time ol tho February elec tion, wnen tho question of abolishing tho work tax shall bo deciied by a majority vote of tho electors. A town ship which thus abollshus tho wurk tax is entitled to receive from the state a sum in cash. equal to liftuen per centum of the actual amount of cash tax col lected by tho townHhip. This election may be held at the time of the Feb ruary municipal eluction of 11)00, or at any succeeding February election. Each board Is required to- divide Its township Into districts of nut less than five miles each, but there is nothing to prohibit the dividing of the township into districts haviug more than live miles each, or one district of tho whole township. A roadmustor must be em ployed lor each district. Itoudmasters are required to work upou the roads themselves, to overseer men employed and to curry into effect the instruutluus of the board of supervisors. JNo mem ber of tho hoard of supervisors cau bo employed us road mas lor under section 3, but a member of the board of super visors can work out his road tax. Tho board may, if it deems advisable, make a contract with any citizen of tho township for keeping in repair of not more than three miles of road. On all roud taxes paid before June 1st an abatement of five per centum is made. The full amount is required to be paid on all taxes paid between June 1st and November 1st. After Novomber 1st five per centum In penalty is added, and the tux list turned over to the township collector, who receives tho added fivo por centum In payment for his services. Tho board is authorized to purchase any material, tools or machinery neces sary for milking and repairing roads. A township can join with one or more adjoining townships, or boroughs, in joint ownership of machinery. Full records must be kept by tho board of their proceedings and audited by tho township auditors, and au annual report Is required to bo mado to tho State Highway Commissioner on or beforo March loth in each yoar. The necessary blank form for this report is furnished by the State Highway De partment. In addition to tbo foregoing, the law contains numerous detailed provisions concerning the duty of the supervisors, lor wnlch Bee the Act of Assembly. THE ROOSEVELT BEARS. Two Big Biutes From the Mountains Ate Coming East Every Town Will See Them. Two jolly, wholesome bears from the mountains of Colorado, "Teddy B," and Tedy G," started East last week to see the big towns of the Central and Atlantic States. They telephoned Presidont Roosevelt's family before they left Colorado, asking an appointment with the junior Roosevelts, and they will be heard from all along the line on tbolr trip East. The two bears are good follows, and know something of the world even though they were brought up in the mountains of Colorado where They chopped down trees and huntors dared, And lumped llieir niuch and tmnthers scared, And preached to pouts and mit-horn slicop, And ordered that they thu laws should keep They boxed wit li claims and umpired strife, And geuurully led u suctions life. The story of the adventures of "The Roosevelt Boars" will bo told In The Pittsburg Sunday Dispatch, by Paul Piper, who has had a great deal of, fun with the boars already. There will be plonty of pictures of tho two animal tourists In various kinds of screpes, .and tho story of their trip will all be told In rhyme. Grown-ups aa well as children will enjoy "The Roosevelt Bears," in The Dispatch next Sunday. Woman's Judgment. The woman who exorcises good overy day common sonso, and profits by her own experience and that of others, will recognize la the Prizer Ranges a perfection in stove construction that is not found in other makes. Wa would be pleased to have you examine them and we believe you will confirm tbla statement. Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsvillo Hurdwaro Co. 1 Furniture if House I Furnishing Goods, t s i Come and see us when you noed anything in Furniture, Carpets and Floor Coverings. We have the goods and right prices." Come in and look over our stock, inspect our price und see if we cannot Bave you money. Rockers, $1.00 to $4.00. Dining room chairs, $4.00 to $25.00. Stands, 90o to $18.00. Sideboards, $14.00 to $45.00. Beds, $2.50 to $24.00. Mattress es, $1.50 to $18.00. J. R; Hillis & Company THE leading furniture and carpet stoke $ ,' Look and Read I I am now ready to receive customers opposite the postoffice, where I keep Woolen Goods for Ladies' Suits, Skirts and Coats to sell by the yard or in quantity to suit cus tomers at the lowest figures. I am also pre pared to take orders for Men's Suits and Over coats, home or city tailored. Before buying hand-me-down Trousers, come and see our made-to-order, all-wool home made Trousers . at $4.00, $4.50 and up. ' THOMPSON OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Special 15 Days' Sale. ALL GOODS REDUCED from 15 to 35 per cent. Special, on Winter Overcoats and Suits for Men and Boys. DRESS GOODS which sold for $1.00 now goes at 75c. Dress Goods, was 75c, now 50c. Meltons, were $1.00, now 75c. LADIES' COATS which were "sold for $10, $12 and $15, you " get for $5", $G and $7. FURS I have a few yet, not jnany. One-third and one-half off. $4.50 Furs now $2.50. LEGGIXS 50c kind now 39c. FASCINATORS In black and white, were 50c, will go at 39c. 10c Ladies' Hose for 9c or 3 for i. 25c. 25c Ladies' Hose for 21c. Boys' Fleeced Undershirt and Drawers 25c, none better at40c. Flcishcr Yarn 98c a pound. Come and see for yourself. N.HANATJ Different Human Beings. Hamuel Hlmch, Esq., the wealthy and well known NlitKHru Fulie dry goods merchantf Kiiya: ! tliuuk Uoit I round Celery KIiik, aa this in tbeonly medicine Unit kIvuh me roller, and It tuts made a dtll'erent himinn taint? of Ine, 1 guttered loug from roimtlpuUon, wlili'h (fumed hendiiche und maile me mlaerubly ftlek. Now my appetite Is twice, as good aall wiu and my howeU nre In perfect cnnUltlun" Kline! berb or tablet form, 26 ceiita. For salo by Stoke & Foicht Drug Co. AT Leech Bros.' I Planing Mill, West Reyn- j oldsville, you will find j Window Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring, $ STAIR WORK 5 J Rough and Dressed Lumber, J Etc., Etc. ' Give us your orJyr. Our prices are reasonable. LEECH BROS., Proprietors. 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