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VOLUME 14.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN' A., WEDNESDAY, APRIL i, 1906.
NUMBEK 45.
IBIiL IN IJIVOUCE.
A miih niinitx-lli Mi'Uorly vs. Cbnrltn Me-
'"n'oM-H. November Term, Plurlis Sub-
poena in lovoive.
J EKFK'tSO.N COUNTY, Bt
I'Iib OommonwoiiUh "f Peiinsylviinla
n'niaLitiMi'nniTV fiHRRTlNO:
Wu commnnd you, n t wire before you were
COmmiinutu, unit an uiiii.h'i ..
your proper person i;i'c (" J"".", "
nTOOK VI lie. Hi, our iur. m vmiiurn. . .v.-
there 'o be belli on ilia second Monday 1
Aiii ll nuxi. to sho riiu e. If kiiv you buve
wliy your wife, Anna bllianein aicuony,
1 ,t. tin rliviirreri from the bonds of
niiitrimony wlileli -he hub contractu! I with
you the H.iid lili.irbai MoGorty Hitrei'iime to
the Petition uml Libel exhibited aimtnst you
u ,...,ri .....I l.lu vmi uhiLll In
ueitiru oui aivi'i vjwui v, .mw ......
no fuse oinii i yi'i" i-m.
Witness 'I'lie 'ion. .1 hn W. Reed. Pres dent
of ourHiilil t'oii't at Krookvllie, lilt 2-'nci uny
of Jiinuiirv, A. 1). 1IKM.
Allowed by the Court.
C'YittM II. K1.0OD, Pnilhonottiry.
To OnAHt.ti'" MO'Iorty. Urocttniti
You are herehy notltied to appear before
the Hoii'U iilile J ihIkk ' the (Join t of Common
Pious, ill llro ikvlllo. I'm., on the swconcl Mon
day of April nexr, to nntwer as set forth In
the above subpoena
UUANT SCHEAF.N'OCKEK,
March 6. l(H)l. BherllT.
JMBEL IN DIVOKCE.
Rarhel W. Thomp-ion vs. J. D. Thompson.
No, 10, November term, 1WS. Pluries Sub
poena in Divorce.
J Kr'KEUSON COUNTY, ss:
The Common wealth of Pennsylvania.
To 1. D.TnOMi soN, Orceting:
We command you, as twlee before you were
commanded, that all matter of business and
excuses being set aside, you he and appear In
your proper person tiefrre O'tr Judtfe at
llrookvlllu, at our Court of Common Picas,
there to lie h"lct on the teeond Monday of
April next, to show cause, If any you hive
why your wlfo. K tchel V. Thompson, should
not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony
which slie h:uh contracted with you the Bald
J. I), ilmm .son atsieeiible to the Petition
and Libel exhibited "Bttlnt yon before our
said Court, and tills you shall In no case omit
at your peril ..,, u .
Witness the Hon John W. Rood, President
of our said Com t at llrookvlllc, the 8ih day
of January, A. T. IIKM.
Allowed by the Court. ,
Cyhus H. Blood, Prothonotary.
To . J. D.Thompson, Greetinu:
You are hereby notltied to appear before
the Honorable .ludxe of the Court of Common
Pleas, at Urookvlllo, Pa., on the second Mon
day of April nexr, to answer as set forth In
the alxive subpoena. r sc,1EAFN0CKERi
March 5, MOB. bherlff.
JIBEL IN DIVORCE.
Dellnl-'lsh vs. Thomas Fish.
No. 155, November Term, 11KB. Pluries Sub
poena in Divorce. .
JEFFEKHON COUNTY, us:
The Oommouwealth of Pennsylvania.
To Thomas Fish. Greetine:
Wecoinmand you. as twice before you were
commanded, that all matter of business and
excuse belnit set aside, you be and aopear
in your proper person before our Judge at
BrooKvllie, at our Court of Common Pleas,
there to be held on the second Monday of
April next, to show cause, If any you have,
why Mjur wife, Delia F'sb, should not be di
voic 1 from the bonds of matrimony which
she Mil contracted with you, the ld
Thiii.. h Fish agrees ble to the Petition and
Libel exhibited Milium, y. u before our ssid
Court, anil this you shall in no case omit at
Wltness'the lion. John W. Reed, President
of our said Cuu-'t at Krookvllie, the Bill Jay
of January, A. D. IMhi.
Allowed by the Court.
Cyhus 11. Blood, Prothonotary.
To Thomas Fish, Greeting:
You are hereby notltied to appear before
the Honorable Judge of the Court of Common
Picas, tit Brookville, Pa., on the Becond Mon
day of April next, to answer as tet forth In
the above subpoena.
GRANT SCIIEAFNOCKER,
March 6th, 11XW. , Sheriff.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital $73,000
Surplus $7SiOOO
Total $150,000
OFFICERS
J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres.
Jons H. Kauchkh, Pres.
DIRECTORS
J.O.King Daniel Nolan
J. s. Hammond
John n. Kaucher
Henry O. Delble
I.
SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING.
EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING.
L
sanitaru
Plumbing
Steam and Gas
Fitting and all
kinds of work
in that line. J-
We handle Mantles,
Globes, Burnors, Chan
deliers, Etc.
Located In the Stoke
building on Fifth street.
B s.j.
BURGOON
AND SON
i Sanitary I'lumoers
REYNOLDSVILLE. PA.
p H YOUNG. '
. ARCHITECT
Corner Grant and Flftn U.. Reynolds
vllle, Pa.
AUDITORS! STATEMENT
Op the finances of winslow town
SHIP FOR THE FISCAL YEAR VJND1NO
MARCH 21ST, lOpfl.
BEN. HAUGH, Work Account.
DR.
By am't duplicate ,
.12,618 81 12,648 81
Cash ree'd on duplicate I 781 58
By am't turned over to J. A.
Llndy 32 61
By am't exonerations 90 04
By am't double assessed'.... 120
By am't worked by citizens.. 1,595 K8
By am't taxes uncollected ... 146 60
!,648 81
Cash Account.
DR.
By am't cash ree'd on dup'c't 781 68
" taxes uncollected 146 60
auditors' order 118 86
Total Debtor.,
$1,046 54
CR.
By ain't receipts
By 267 days' labor a !,00 day
Total Credit
648 84
534 00
$1,182 84
1,016 01
Bal. due Ben. Haugh.
1115 80
J. A. LINDY, Supervisor.
DR.
Am't of duplicate 12,646 88 12.646 89
CR.
Am't cash ree'd on duplicate 1,148 83
Am't worked by citizens 1,143 94
Am't taxes exonerated 80 1H
Double assessments 2 85
Am't taxes uncollected 27108
!,60 8i
Cash Account.
DR.
By am'tcash ree'd on dup'c't 1,148 83
By am't taxes uncollected .. 271 OH
$1,419 91
CR.
By am'tcash receipts 940 46
By am't team work 132 67
By ;250'4 days' labor & 2 00
per day 60100
$1,574 03
1,419 91
Bal. due J. A. Llndy..
AMOS STROUSE, Collector.
CR.
Am't carried over from last
settlement $802 50
Am'tcash duplicate 1,272 52
Am't special tax duplicate.. 6,049 71
CR.
154 12
$7,124 73
Am't paid for orders and in
terest 99 59
Am't returned to Brookville 52 29
Am't exonerated 217 16
Am't collected 3.954 18
Ain'tcollectors' percentage. 181 19
Am tcasn pitta to J. m. norm nv vi
$5,384 33
Bal. In Collector's hands.
1,740 40
J. M. NORRIS, Account as Treasurer,
DR.
To bal. from last settlement
103 70
339 28
169 00
300 00
5 00
5 00
696 87
Received from J. B. Sykes
and P. H. Estes
Ree'd from Jos. B. Means
Ree d from Ira . I. Campbell.
j. w. ueemer tor
use of election house
Ree'd from (!. E. St rouse for
use of election house . .
Ree'd from Collector Strouse
Rec d from Col., sneclal tax
8.046 45
Ree'd from Collector Strouse
990 78
Ree d from W.D. and J. E,
Rovnolds
' 2,214 75
By am t overpaid on orders
7 94
$7.878 77
CR.
By am't orders redeemed . .
7,673 22
157 41
2 00
$7,812 63
46 14
treasurer s percent .
" expenses to Brookvl
Bal. In Treas. hands
Audited March 21. JIKW,
J. J. Sutter, I
J. M. Hutchison, Auditors,
J. L. FlTOATR.
J. K. WoMKl.IuiHP. Township Clerk.
K. 0. 80HUCKKR8. Cashier.
John H. Corbett
R. H. Wilson
Leech's
I Planing Mill
West Reynoldsville
Window Sash, Doors,
Frames, Flooring,
STAIR WORK
STAIR WORK 51
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
- Etc., Etc. .
Contract and repair work given
prompt attention.
Give us your -order. My prloes
are reasonable.
.
$ W. A. LEECH,' FROPRD3TOR.
: 1
J WANTED I
GIRLS TO LEARN
WINDING AND QUIL
LING. GOOD WAGES
PAID, i, ::::::
THE ENTERPRISE 5
i SILK COMPANY. J
JOEN C. HIRST,
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER,
Purveyor and Draughtsman. Office llyi
dlcatc building, Ualn street.
You receive the bene
fit of twenty-five
years banking exper
ience by having your
account with The
peoples
Watfonal
Reynoldsville, I'enn'a
Interest paid on sav
ing accounts.
Capital $100,000.00.
AUDITORS REPORT
Of the Finances of Wmt Reynoldsville
Borough for the Year lending
march 13, 1 UOtl.
P. J. WARD, Collector, in account with tho
Borough of West Hoynoldsvillo, for the
year ending March i:i, IIKM.
For Taxksof lfloj.
DR.
To am't duplicate last settlm't $ 1:1 1 l.'l
CR.
By 5!t collector's on ,1:1 01
By treasurers receipt 12 13
Foil Taxes 11)04
DR. -
To am't due last scttlem't 8.33 8 33
CR.
By 8 col on 15.70 20
By treasurers receipts 6 23 6 52
Balance due borough. .. 181
Fob Taxes 1004.
DR.
To am't due last settlem't ill 5" 01 67
CR.
By am't exonerations 14 32
HV o cot on fi.3v a W7
By treasurers receipts 71 29 89 S8
Balance due borough.. . 1 09
For Taxes 1905.
Borouoh Tax.
- DR.
To am't duplicate ' 407 30
To am't b added on JIl.Oi) 2 08 400 3S
CR.
By am't exonerations 1142
By rebate on (272.1S 13 til
By 8 col on 8272.15 8 18
By 5 col on $S2 V 4 11
ByB col on 17.11 m
By treasurers receipts 333 45 373 11
Balance due borough ... 30 27
Light Tax.
DR.
To am't duplicate 407 30
To am't added on til. 00 2 08 409 38
CR.
By am't exonerations 1142
By ( rebate on $!72.15 13 (il
By 8 col on 15 8 10
By 5 col on i?" .13 4 11
By 5 col on $7 II 3D
By treasurers receipts 335 45 373 11
Balance due borough... 36 27
Water Tax
DR.
Toam'tof duplicate ... . .244 45
To am't 5 add ?d $21.86: 1 09 245 54
CR.
By am't exonerations 7 03
Bv5 rebate on !?lliUl s 1H
By col gonfltM 11 4 rt)
By 5 col on $"2.45. 2 62
By 6 col on 11.24 21
By treasurers receipts 202 40 225 31
Balance due borough... 20 23
WH. M. BUROK, BUROESfl. M
DR.
To balance due last settlem't.. 2 28
To am't from Co. Com 10 00
To am't tines 5 00
To-am't rent for holding Re
publican primaries 2 50 19 78
CR.
By treasurers receipts 17 60 17 50
Balance duo borough... 2 28
W. L.JOHN90N, Treasurer in account with
the Borough of West Reynoldsville for
the year ending March 13, 1906.
DR.
To am't due last settlem't 324 82
To am't ree'd f'm P.J. Ward.Ool DSt 94
Toam'trec'd f'm Aud'r Gen.... 2 11
To am't ree'd f'm Burgess for
hall for election 12 50
To am't re d tax on telephone
poles C. 11. & P. Co 25 00
To am't ree'd fines 6 00 1319 87
CR.
By borough orders redeemed... 926 05
By 2 Treasurers 18 52 944 67
Bal. In hands of Treas. 375 30
RECAPITULATION.
Resources.
Am't In Treasurers hands 875 30
Am't due from P. J. Ward, Col. 96 67
Am t due from Burgess Burge..
Am't due from Co. for license..
2 28
120 00 694 12
LrABiLiTins None.
J. W. Camphell, )
W. M. liiiius VAuditors
A. J. Wells.
March 13, 1906.
D
ISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the partner
ship heretofore existing lietween N. A. Head
ley and L. A. Merica, under the firm name of
Headley & Merica, lias tills day been dissolv
ed by mutual consent, Mr. Merica retiring.
The business will hereafter lie conducted by
N. A. Headley, to whom all bills owing to
said firm are due and payable, and all de
mands are to be presented to him for pay
ment. N. A. Heaih.ey,
L. A. Meiuca.
Reynoldsville, March 26, 1906.
The High School Bulletin
Editor in-Chief, Lucile Deible.
I A great effort Is bAtg made to bring
Dr. Nathan C. Shaeffer, State Superln
tondent of Public Instruction, to Keyn
oldsville to preach the Baccalaureate
Sermon to our eradnatltiu class. With
both Dr. Charles Thwlnjr and Dr. Sbaef
fur here for commencement we will
indeed bo highly favored.
Dr. Thwinp; is president of Western
Reserve University and of Aldobert
College, Cleveland, Ohio, and one of
the foremost educators of to-day. He
id greatly sought after by colleges and
universities for lectures.
Big things are brewing for commence
ment week.
Miss Maude Alice Pratt will be vale
dictorian and Miss Ida Williams salut
atorian of the class of '00. These
students having the highest class
average.
Prof. Elliot began Monday to train
the Juniors for the annual Junior Con-
tost. With the fine material which is
in the class this year and the training
of Prof. Elliot, there is no doubt that
there will be an excellent contest.
One of the Junior girls wants a high
collar. I don't know why.
Too many colds in High School j
you'll have to cut out those walks
between eleven and two o'clock.
Another victory was added to our list
last Friday night when our High School
basket ball team defeated the team
from Indiana High School. The score
was 39-2.
Save your pennies to buy chewing
gum.
Again please.
Excuse mo ? Did I hear you say
camphor was good for such things ?
Puritan style Is being introduced into
the high school. A few have the
"Means" to do it.
Your shoes are muddy Freshle.
Where's that play Seniors ?
Why is it that one Junior knows so
much ot the Freshmen's affairs ?
Beechwoods Commencement.
The Washington township high
school commencement will be held in
the Boech woods Presbyterian church
Wednesday evening, April 11, and the
township entertainment will be hold at
the same place, Friday evening, April
13th.
The baccalaureate sermon will be de
livered by the Reverend Goo. Hill,
Sunday, April 8th.
The Senior class will be the largest
class that has ever graduated from the
high school, being thirteen In number,
At present the members of this class
are busy preparing for final examina
tions before the County Examining
board and writing orations and original
productions.
The township commencement is the
first thing of the kind that has ever
been held in the district. Each of the
twenty schools will be represented by a
performance of somo kind in this enter
tainment. -
Great interest is shown in both the
high school and township commence
ments and Indications are that they will
be equal, if not superior, to anything of
the kind ever held in the district.
The Falls Creek orchestra, consisting
of seven pieces, will furnish -the music
for the high school commencement and
the brass band from the same place,
consisting of fifteen pieces, will furnish
the music for the township entertain
ment. Falls Creek Herald.
Human Blood Marks.
A tale of horror was told by markB of
human blood in the borne of J. W. Wil
liams, a well known merchant of Bac,
Ky. He writes : "Twenty years ago I
had severe hemorrhages of the lungs,
and was near death when I began tak
ing Dr. King's New Discovery. It
completely cured me and I have re
mained well ever since." It cures
Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled
Colds and Bronchitis, and is the only
known cure for Weak Lungs. Every
bottle guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht
Drug Co., druggists of Beynoldsville
and Sykesville. 50c and 11.00. TrbU
bottle free.
Take your watches to Samuel Katzon,
the jeweler, who guarantees all bis
work for one year. Next door to post-
office, Reynoldsville.
Carpets and Rugs. '
Our new spring lines of carpots and
rugs surpasses any we havo ever hud
for beauty, stylo or values. We carry
also a large stock of linoleum, oil cloths
and mattings. Our lace curtains, por
tiers and couch covers attract the at
tention of all buyers. Our art and china
department is the largost over shown in
the town. Call, look and be convinced.
C. R. Hall.
Souvonlr postal cards of tho now and
old M. E. churches are on sale at Stoke
& Feicht Drug Co. store, Bing-Stoke
Co. department storo and at The Star
printing ofllce.
If you want to buy or sell anything,
or lose or find anything, try our "wunt"
column. Sure of good results.
We carry a large
stock of
Blank books
and officesupplies.
When in need of
anything
in that line
give us a call.
Stoke & Feicht I
Drug Co.
Same
BIG JEWELRY
Special Sale Begins Saturday,
April 7th, and Continues
14 Days Only.
No cheap goods
in stock.
All goods guar
anteed. An opportunity for
rare bargains
in jewelry.
CONSCIENCE CLOTHING
m
The foundation of a permanent
fitting; garment Is In its shape-retaining
qualities and the secret lies In the
proper sponging of the cioth to avoid
shrinking; not merely a wet cloth and
a not iron, but scientifically
sponged by practical man; by
means of the CLOTKCRAFT
patent process. This is one
reason for the success of
CLOTHCRAFT clothing, now
add to tliis the genius rf the
designer of CLOTHCPAPT
CLOTHES, the personal cuper
vlabn by experts, the cion
shnnkahie body canvas, ( he vi
tal inskles, etc. and thare you
ie ii:c jca Ut KJI Ill - Ill
I ting properties thathaveuviiver-
ssuy established CL.Ul r!C;AFT
j apparel as indisputably among
: the best fashioned garments that
I ever graced the form of man.
Texture, pattern or t r i m -filings
be they ever so Mandard
have neither the elements cf fash
Jon or merit without thesa perfect
fitting essentials. It is the fit
that distinguishes your clothes
from tiie general every di.y kind.
You can no more e: pect clothing
satisfaction without it, than you can
look for good bread from !al flour. Be
X sure yu'ra snf e as'-: tor CLOTHCRAFT
CLOTHES ncd you as3 for just what you'ra
lookang for.
B1NGSTOKE
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Katzen s
I bought a large stock of - goods for the holidays and to
reduce my stock will sell some of my goods
AT COST
and some below cost. Stock consists of
Watches, Clocks, Rings, Silver
ware, Toilet Sets, Manicure
Sets, Knives and Forks, Etc.
If you want big bargains in jewelry, don't miss this
special fourteen day sale.
S. Katzen,
NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE.
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