(7 lit " &fye Clean I 1 TSkl mn Chewing' Tobacco I I mmm I VI I SD StXsfflsPy ill is a better chew, a cleaner I Yj S000 "Mi if c'iew ftni a bigger chew j yj 1 J than you usually get for I 1 , OU I Soft, Moists I II IN lUt BSi lli Bites easy, because it's 1 ffl ji! iPMSw 1 spongy chews good, be- W I r 1 cause u's J'uicy and sweet I I r I V rj Keeps fresh and clean in h' JLpg If Big Package U LJ 5 CENTS U 'fc5 JoW everywhere . ' DISTRICT REPORT. Annual District Report of School Directors of West Reynolds ville district for the school Year Ending Monday, June 4, 'OK. Whole number of schools. . . 4 Average no. months taught. 8 Number of mule teachers employed 1 Number of female teachers employed 8 Average salary of male teachers per month t 65 00 Average salary of female teachers per month 40 00 Number of male scholars.. 7(1 Number of female scholars. 103 Whole no. In attendance.. . 1H2 Average dally attendance.. 124 Average percentage of at tendance W) Cost of each pupil per mo... 127 Number of mills levied for school purposes 6 Number of mills levied for school buildlntf purposes 2 Amount levied for school purposes 1,112 51 Am t levied for school Build ing purposes 825 01 Total amount levied 1,437 52 Receipts. Stats Appropriation 64!' tH Hal. on hand from last year 210 11 From Collector ,W 4S From County Treasurer. ... 4 73 From all other sources 12 00 2,2li2 27 EXPENDITURES, Building & furnish'g house 106 07 Keparing 17 59 Teachers wages 1,517 00 School text hooks H4 91 School supplies . . ." 15N 43 Fuel and contingencies... . 139 Mi Fees of Col. and Treasurer. 4 77 30 Salary of Secretary 25 00 Other expenses 78 60 2,155 66 Cash on hand 106 61 Am'tduedlHt.f'mttllsourees 14 44 Total resources 121 05 P. J. Ward. Collector, In account with the School DlstrictWest Keynoldsville, Pa. DR. To bal. due on IlXfi and 1003 duplicates f 6 73' $ 6 72 CR. By am't exonerations 5 31 By Treas. receipts 1 41 6 72 DR. To bal. due on 1904 dup 76 08 76 08 CR. By am't exonerations 6 20 By 5 Col. on WU.t 3 49 By am't Treus, receipts 66 39 76 08 DR. To am't due 1903 duo.school 1,112 51 To ain't 5 added on sliS.bi 8 28 1,118 80 CR. By am't. of exonerations. . . 61 09 By 5 rebate on ii7.2i 33 91 By M Col. on ftiis.22 20 85 By 6 Col. on (;4tM!... . ' 12 32 By 5 Col. on 1102.01 5 10 By Treas. receipts 970 6!) 1,104 36 Bal. due 14 41 DR. To am't due 1905 duplicate school building 325 01 To am't M added on 333.02. 1 65 326 611 CR. ' By am't exonerations 9 81 By 6 rebate nu J'ilti.41) 10 82 By Vol onf2l6.4U 6 49 By b Col. on I'fi.dU 3 frt By 5 Col. on JJ5.31 1 27 By Treas. receipts 294 99 326 66 Audited June 4th, A. J. Wells. f Auditors. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. FINANCIAL STATEMENT j 1 OF WINSLOW TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DIS TRICT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 4, 1900. Account or Treasurer. DR. To state appropriation for year end ing June, 1908 I 5,171 16 From collector. Including taxes of all kinds 10,697 03 From other sources 1,708 10 From Co. Treas. for unseated lands. . 126 48 Total receipts $17,700 77 CR. Building and furnishing houses I 151 27 Renting, repairing, etc 450 44 Teachers' wages 11,200 00 Paid to teachers attending the Teachers' Annual Institure 375 00 School text books 1,260 87 Sehoolsuppllesotherthan text books 516 74 Fuel and contingencies 481 20 Salary of Secretary 100 CO Debt and Interest paid .. 2,507 92 Oilier expenses 307 86 Total expenses $17,353 86 Cash on Unci 346 91 Account op Collector. OR. To am't school duplicate due at last settlement $ 2,651 a5 To am't school duplicate for 1905. . . . 8,6115 08 building duplicate 1905 2,545 01 Total debtor $13,861 44 CR. By am't p'd toO.H.Broadhead, treas. 10,704 58 Collecting $ii.630 00 at 2 132 60 $3,917 03 at 5 195 85 5U rebate on amount collected be fore September 1st 331 58 Exonerations on school tax 5:il 88 Exonerations on building tax 75 78 Am't school returned 70 62 Am't school building returned 21 22 Total $.2,kit 16 Balance uncollected 1,797 38 Resources. Am't due district from all sources... $ 1,797 38 Cash on hand 7 346 91 Total $ 2,144 29 Liabilities. Am't due Treasurer $ -'47 07 Unsettled bills 26 2 Amount borrowed , 1,700 00 Total $2,314 29 Liabilities in excess of resources 170 00 No. mills levied for school purposes 9 No. mills levied for building purposes 8 We, the undersigned auditors of Wlnslow township, having 'net and audited the several accounts find them as set forth In the shove report. In witness whereof we have heieuti toset our hands and seals this 41 h day of June, 1906. J .1. (-utter J. 11. Hutchison, John Fcoate. Try it on the Goal Range It la the only self-shlnlng stove polish coaj stoves, the best screen enamel and licva pipe enamel saves work and money; kills rust. If your dealer hasn't it Blug-Btoke Co. has. I Facing Starvation Fcrhaps you find yourself in a position where you nave given up all hope of ever enjoying a hearty meal without having to pay a penalty. But don't give up hope. Read what one of many thou sands of sufferers has given tes timony to : " I want everyone to know how Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets helped me. I suffered with stomach trouble for two years, and was in a terrible condition. I had lost thirty pounds in weight and looked twenty years older than I am. I was half starved, for noth ing that I ate seemed to give me strength. A friend told me of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, and after taking three boxes, I believe I am cured. I can eat anything without the least discomfort ; my complexion has become clear and lam rapidly gaining flesh. Mrs. M. J. Sevansox, Minneapolis, Minn." , If you are loosing flesh and be coming weak and irritable, if your food distresses you, or if you are unable to sleep, get a box of ' Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. The cost is tri.ling, twenty-five cents a box, and even that amount we will refund if you are not satisfied. Stoke & Feicht THE ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In Effect May 27, l0(i. TRAINS LEAVE KEYNOLDSVILLE : For New Bethlehem, Red Hunk, and prin cipal intermediate stations, Oil City and Pittsburg, titan, K:us a. ni, 1:211, 5:07, 7:51 (New Ileihluliein only) p. ni. week-days. .Sundays i:..'l a, in.. 4:20 p. rn. Fur liultom. Driftwood, and principal inter mediate stations, Uarrishitrg, Philadelphia, lta h iiiiore mid Wahhinirton, 11:39 a. in., VX'.oZ 6:25 p. ni. week-days. Humlays K':59 p. ni. For liultois only 11:42 u. ni. week-days, 9:5 p. in. daily. W. W. ATTKnnmtv, J. If. Wood. Geu. MunaKer. Passenger TratHu Mr tii:o. W. Itov!), General Passenger Agent. A REASON Dyspepsia is due to a disordered state of the stomach. "Bile" collects in large quan tities and the stomach while in this condition cannot perform its natural function. The body cannot extract nutriment from the un digested food and consequently no new blood is formed. Ex treme weakness, ema ciation and chronic suffering is the inevi table result. Kexall ' Dyspepsia Tablets disperse the surplus "bile," soothe the disordered nerves and gradually restore the stomach to its normal health and strength. Our name and repu tation in this commu nity is back of the statements made in this advertisement. We could not risk put ting it here did we not know the formula, of Kexall Dyspepsia Cure and the other 199 Rexall Kennedies. Drug Co., Druggists STORE For Sale. One hundred fine residence lots on Fourth streot,'on easy terma to suit the purchaser. City gas und water can be had. Most beautiful residence street in town. Close to business center. In quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsville, Pa. Souvenir postal cards of tho now and old . E. churches are on sale at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. store, Blng-Stoke Co. department store, Reynolds Drug Co. store nnd at TnH Star printing odice. Sudden Death. An exceedingly sad occurrence took place at the Penna. station in this place Wednesday afternoon in which a visit ing trip of a well known Reynoldsvllle family was turned from one of pleasure to extreme sorrow by the sudden death of the wife and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jarvie, who live near Reynolds vllle, had beon visiting friends atDagus Mines and Shawmut and were on the return trip home Wednesday when Mrs. Jarvie was suddenly Btrlcken with an apopletlc stroke. She was taken to the home of Section Foreman John B. Anderson where death resulted a few hours later. Their friends were notified of the death and arrangements were made to have the body taken home to Reynoldsvllle Wednesday night. The father and four little children were with Mrs. Jarvie when she died. The deceased was about forty years old. Brockwayville Record. Mr. Jarvie resideB at Eleanora. The body was taken to that place Thursday morning. Mrs. Jarvie leaves nine children. Luck and Chance. Luck and chance don't figure In the making of Prlzer Stoves and Ranges. They are the result of good materials, careful workmanship and the best ex perience in stove making. They con tain many good Ideus that lighten kitchen work and add to the comfort and convenience of the house-keeper. Come in and let us tell you about them. Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. The Great North Country. Nlmrod was a mighty hunter, but had be hunted In the "Temagaml" region he would have been a mightier one. Nimrod huntod for glory, but Tema gamians hunt for game. Those Indians who made the first canoe of birc h bark long ago, were our greatsst benefactors. The children of these Indians know the canoe, and they know bow to use it, and If you go to Tomagami this summer they will paddle your canoe In their own superb way. They will he the best guides you ever had. Students who camp In summer along the Temagaml lakes are able to do two years work In one. f inest ot listilng ard bunting. Easy of access by the Grand Trunk Railway System. For information and beautiful descriptive publication sent free apply to W. Robinson, 500 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Deadly Serpent Bites Are as common In India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure remedy : Electric Bitters ; the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Bonnottsvillo, S. C, says : "They restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with dyspepsia and a chronically torpid llvor." Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., of Roynoldsville and Sykes villo. Price 50c. Woman's Work. Every requirement of the house-keep er has been met in the making of the Prizer Stoves and Ranges. They con tain quite a number of excellent feat ures that lessen work and add to the comfort of the household. They are guaranteed to be good bakers you run no rUk. Sold and guaranteed by Reyn oldsvllle Hardware Co. Prof. N. P. J31sh, President of the New Bethlehem Business College, last week received the degree of Master of Arts from Grove City College, his Alma Mater. We congratulate Prof. Bish, and do so all the more because he is fully deserving of the honor thus con ferred. New Buthlehcm Leader. Prof, Bish was assistant principal of our schools last term. Suit cases and traveling bags at Mil llrens. RKV U'OUT OF Til E CONDITION FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Ilcynoldsvlllfti In the State of Pennsylva nia, at the close of business June 18th, lWti. RKftOURCKg: Loans and discount) $299, Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. II. 8. Honds to secure circulation JK, Premiums on U. llouds 1. 424 83 131 77 ,0110 00 ! 00 Bonds, securities, etc, 700 00 ,000 00 furniture aim fixtures hue from National Banks (not Ke- serve AjrentH) 30, Due from State bunks and bankers. 5, hue from approved reserve agents. 12lt, Checks and other cash Items......... 3, Notes of other National banks 1, Kractional paper currenc, nickels, and cents Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: 222 64 202 00 .115 ,8of 00 21 66 Specie ?i.40T 25 Lenal-tender notes $ 8.1J0 00 34, Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (5 per cent, of circulation).. 1, 935 05 ,750 00 Totlll 5K4,251 24 LIABILITIES. Panltal stock Diitil In S7S.000 00 Surplus fund 75,000 00 unumueu promt, less expenses ana taxes DiiWt 20 .220 40 National (lank notes outstanding... itf.OOO 00 inumuuui uuposuu sudjcct to cherk J.'M.rt'B 82 Tlnipcerlltlcntes of deposit 126,Wil 60 Cert Med check h 22H 15 Cashier's checks outstanding 142 27 379,00 84 Total &i4,2jl 24 Btstt of Ptnnivlrinii, County of Jefferjon, it: I, K. C. Schuckers, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the alMive statement, is true to the best of my knowledge und belief. K. U. HcnroKERs. Cixhlcr. Subscribed nnd sworn to before mcthls 2.'nd day of June, twin. S. Reynolds, Notary Public. Couhect Attest: John H, Havcher, 1 J.S. Havmonii, , Directors. J. 11. t'OUUETT, I LAWRENCE READY MIXED PAINT Sold oil merit. You take no chance9 for you get satisfaction or your building re painted without cost. Pull measure purest materials scientific ally prepared over 300 square feet 2 coats covered by every gallon. Ml Sold by Keystone Hardware Company. Peoples Savings Bank "SIS" pmsBimon. Hail Accounts The Bunking by Mall Idea was originated by this bank and the convenience and tmfety of out plan Is endorsed by business men farmers, clergymen and wage earners In all parts of the world Bend for our booklet explaining our method of paying 4 per cent Interest on emull accounts. Leech's Planing Mill West Reynolds ville Window Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring, STAIR WORK Rough and Dressed Lumber, Etc ,' Etc Contract and repair work glytn prompt attention. Give us your order. My prices . are reasonable. I : W. A. LEECH, FROPRIETOR. BUSINESS CARDS, NEFF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Pension Attorney and Real Estate Agent. MINNIE N. KECK, NOTARY PUBLIC, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. G. m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notarv mihlic. real estate agent, natents secured, collections made promptly. Office In Syndicate building, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. yt C. SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, lections made promptly. Office In Syndicate building, Ueynoldsvlllo, Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary public and real estate agent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Office In the Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. building, Main street, Keynoldsville, Pa. DR. B. E. HOOVER, DENTIST, Resident dentist. In the Hoover building Main street. Gentleness in operating. CJ DR. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second floor of the First National bank building, Main street. DR. R- DeVERE KING, DENTIST, Office on second floor of the Syndicate build ing, Main street, Keynoldsville, Pa. PRIESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. Block and white funeralcars. Main street. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Jt H.HUGHES, TTwnr.RTAWTVn A vn PTrrrTTRB' ppiMTMn The C. S. Burial League has been tested and found all rlnht. Cheapest form of In surance. Secure a contract. Near Public Fountain, Keynoldsville Pa. D. H. YOUNG, ARCHITECT . Corner Grant and Flftn sts., Keynolds ville, Pa. JOHN C. HIRST, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER. Surveyor and Draughtsman. Office In Syu dicate building, .Malu street. "yiNDSOR HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Between 12tU and 13th Bts on Filbert St. Three minutes walk from tho Reading Ter minal. Five nthiutes walk from the Penn'a K. R. Depot. Kuropean plrin 1.00per day and upward. An;or:c:u: pi r u-.y, rrank .u. r jeiuicy, i auager. i WW
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