tyEST REYN0LDSV1LLE Report of the School Distiict fur (he F's ol Year Ending June 1st, 1908. W. B. RTAl'FKEU Tix Colli-clur In B.-.-.-unt Willi West. K-yiiiMvil!e hc'Iii'i'I illstiict for the your undlnir June 1, ItHW. Pi'iKMii, Tax. DR. Toftm'tctiiplli-iite II, Ml 20 S.I lidded onfNI.V! ... II 0? s 27 1 in ) m ; :u 7 (W I :V 42 '.d 1)5 l,SW 7 8U SI CR. By iim't i,xniiTi!,'tm " 5:fc intuitu mi f i.liw t?. " S't I'nl. T on n. " it Col. jr. un uu an.... " M t!.)l. III! (HI li'2... TreKiiiiir'R ret.'olplH.. Balunet' due ills' i lei DR. To Buliince clue on litoil tax CR. By umoHntoxoneriitlons rw, nn ;n 4il " TruisiinM-'s uvelpts. To buliince due licioimli 2 2l ;i r.:i t lr I no si Whole number of .('trio's I Avfruifi uumlM';' nt umiiltA 1 ituuhr.. ... H NonilltM' nf iiiiiIh tl'!l':l:iil'i'llipliytHl 1 NumliiT of fomuU: ti i 'linrs I'tiiphiyi'd.. :i Avei'Hice Kiiltn-U1 rn'iU''.ifr month tw Avura-jo suliiflf fVtritilrs por ni'inth..$H tt j No. mills levied f: school purpose . !' Amount levied for school purposes. . f I.ShI 20 TRKAMIIlKlt'R ItBCKU'TS. From Stivte Hpproprliiilon $ "MSI Bnliincc on hiind lust year 1! ft From tJnllector l,:t .U 44 From Ihtg Tux IS H From I.onn 1'tO 00 $1,217 49 I 11 12 711 01 m ho 117 on 23 oo 29 00 1 11 21 2."ill 2t) 12,421 40 ft! K pill (HI as 17 EXPKNOITURKH. KopnirlnK Toaclier'n wines Hchool text hooks Hchool nupptles Fuel und eontinirencles Fee of Secretary Fee of Treiisurer Debts and Interest paid Other expunge-1 KHOURCKS. Due from Collector. . . . Due from Stat.; Cash on hand $ 2!i mi. I 214 (8 I.IAnil.lTIKS. Amount borrowed uupald .. Kosource9 In excess of liabilities . i 7il 91 A . I. V'ki.i,s, 1 E. L. .lOHNBTON, Auil T. 0. McEntkkii, 1 Itors. tylNSLOW TOWNSHIP Public School Financial Statement for the Fiscal Year Ending June 1st, 1908. Whole number of schools :i0 Number of teachers employed '10 , ' Treasurer's Account Money Received. Hec'd from State appropriation f4,'im S3 Balance on hand from lasl year .... ;H9 211 From collector, taxes of all kinds. .. 7,11211 Ml From Oo. Ticks., uns't'd lands, lines. UIN) 20 From doir tax 4 j 49 From nil other source 6 7 Total receipts. fl3,2;i:i ill Treasurer's Account Money Paid Out.J Tuition to HlRh School S2 00 For rent, renaits, Ac 2H8 3 For Teacher's aces 8,H0 (10 Ain't paid teachers for attend'g Inst. 2!W 00 Jar text books 1,125 78 Supplies other than text hooks ting 19 For fuel and contingencies.. ;172 70 Salary of Sec, expei'ses.stritlon'y, Ac. 75 00 Money refunded Sykesvllle Horoonh Tin 00 For Treasuier's pr,.'entni:e for lwi;., :i2 Hi For ti-aiispoi'tation of pupils 21? fO All other purposes, sundry expenses. 2:iH 1ft CTotal money pai l out... flJ.WM 01 Resources and Liabilities. Amoun t d ue d 1st rict 3(18 24 Amount due Ti-e:isuer 215 87 Total debt of district 649 31 Nv'inslow Township District in Account with Amos Strouse, Collector, for 1907. Balance uncollected of MOB $1.0:18 19 School 7,580 41 Bulldinir 742 89 $9,:i38 119 taxes collected, loss i Less 2$ LesB b School taxes returned School build ins ret uriicd For propc rty in S.vfcp-villo Kxnnerat Inns ch,uil in x lllft E4 44 3ft 7.1 84 8M 03 211 54 225 34 419 211 Exonerat ions school buildings 20 11 Paid Treasurer School Board 7,620 94 Balance due School Board from Col. Ami s Strouse 898 24 f 1,3 18 99 John Smith, ') D. J. Thomas, Auditors. John Dauiiiiertt, ) June 1, 1908. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN JUNE ON THE GREAT LAKES. Restful, delightful, interesting, and instructive, there is notriplikethatonthe Great Lakes, those inland seas which form the border line between the United States and Canada. And June is one of the most charming months in the year in which to take the trip. Forcomfortthefinepassenger steamships of the Anchor Line have no superiors. As well appointed as the palatial ocean grevhounds which plow the Atlantic, their schedule allows sufficient time at all stopping places to enable the traveler to see something of the great lake cities and to view in daylight the most distinctive sights of the lakes, and the scenerv which frames them. The trip through the Detroit River, and through Lake St. Clair, with its great ship canal in the middle of the lake, thence through Lalte Huron, the locking of th steamer through the great locks at the Soo, and the passage of the Portage Entry, lake and canal, across the upper end ol Michigan are novel and interesting features. The voyage from Buffalo to Duluth covers over eleven hundred miles in the five days' journey. Leaving Buffalo, the steamships Juniata and Tionesta, make stops at Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac Island, the Soo, Marquette, Houghton and Hancock, and Duluth. The 1908 season opens on June 16, when the Steamer Tionesta will make her first sailing from Buffalo. The Anchor Line is the Great Lake Annex of the Penn sylvania Railroad, and the service measures up to the high . standard set by the "Standard Railroad of America." An illustrated folder, giving sailing dates of steamers, rates of fare, and other information is in course of prepara tion, and may be obtained when ready from any Pennsyl vania Railroad Ticket Agent, who is also prepared to book passengers who may desire to take this trip through the Great Lakes and back. A GREATGOLD SCARE When the Yellow Metal Was First Found In Australia. AFRAID OF THE CONVICTS. The English Government Tried to nd Did For a Tim Suppress the Newt Because It Feared a General Upris ing In the Colony of Criminals. Hold lu Australia was ilUcuvoi'i'd otie might 11 1 most bo pardoned for say liif? first discovered ttiuti.v Utiles. Hut tlio news of tlio earliest discoveries was Jealously kept from spreading 'lvlie se cret of this reticence lay In the pres ence of the nrmy of coin lets which then composed the I111 lance of the pop ulation. Had u gold panic broken out It was retired Hint n eeiierul iipi'lslnu of the prisoners would taku place. Nevertheless the first (told round In Australia was by convicts. In 1811, near Butlnirst, New South Wales. The discoverers gathered together a quan tity quite sufficient to lead them to be lieve that they hnd round n gold mine, but when they reported what they con sidered their good fortune to the keep er he, Instead or undertaking to rec ommend them for pardon or easing their hard labors In tiny way, threat ened to give them nil a sound Hogging If they ventured again to say a word about the matter or to spend any more time picking up gold. The next find was made on the Hsu river In IH2;J, not fur from the spot where the con victs had come across It nine years lie fore. This news, being reported to the authorities, was also ordered mis pressed. Within the course of the next two years llnds were so frequent that the Loudon government began to take great Interest lu the affair. Hut the fact that another region of the yellow metal might bo at the disposal of such os might Reek was kept rigidly secret until lu 1S25 a dramatic Incident pre eluded oil possibility of further se crecy. A convict was discovered with 11 nug get of gold In his possession. When asked how he hud come l y the metal, he said Unit he had picked it up lu the bush. lie was cautioned and told that t!r. authorities had no doubt that lie It.'-.', n'.olcu the gold, bill the prisoner Are You Bankrupt IN NERVE FORCE? K you spend three dollars a day and earn two you are mre to come to bankruptcy and yet this is just what thousands of us are doing in regard to health. By overwork, worry and anxiety the energy and vigor ol the body is wasted more rapidly lhan it is built up and the result is bankruptcy ol health. Sleep lessness, heauVchci, indigestion, worn-out feeling, eprlb oi weakness and despondency aie some ol the symptom which tell of the approach ol nervous prostration or paralysis. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Fills Supply in condep.sed end easily assimilated form the -e'y ingredients from which Nature contUuUi ntrvojs er.irgy and b'::!Hi up the human system. 1 hey ' positively overcome the symptoms referred to above and prevent and cuie the most serious forms ol nervous diseases. 50 cents box, at all dealeis or Di. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N.Y Miss T. Martin, 524 Sherman Avenue, Troy, Ohio, aaya : "By overwork I was compelled to give up in lucn weakened condition thai it resulted in nervous prostration. I secured Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, and continued the treat, nent until it completely restored me to my usual strength and good health," Fur Sale by Stoke & Feioht Drug Co. stoutly held to his original title. At length he wns takeu nut nud reverely flogged In public as n thief. There Is now no doubt that the tniin told the truth. After this, although the public wns every uow nnd then keyed tip t 1 treat expectations by some repurtM find, no further veins were discovered until 1830, when a Russian nubleinun found a rich deposit In the 111 11 0 moun tains. The Itrltlsh government again became fenrfttl of the consequence f such news upon a colony or convicts nnd ordered the mailer suppressed. Yet sufficient people hnd heard of It to keep the story alive und give credence to such rumors as arose from time to time. So matters drifted on. VTIino and time again btislnueti, shepherds, convicts and surveyors picked up small nuggets and brought them to the cen ters or population, but at that day peo ple were nothing like so keen on gold mining as they subsequently became, nnd the subject or gold In Australia wns not pursued as one would expect It to be. The discovery ot gold In California changed nil that. Tlioso rich fields, panning out (heir golden store and till ing the coffers of lucky Individual:! and governments ut a rale never dreamed of, awakened 11 tu!rnl for prospecting itll the world over. In every part of lite earth men weut out with pick and pan, Inplng to cou:. across tlio precious metal. When the tiews of California's for tune reached Australia, many tools ship to America's shores, and among these wns Hammond Ilurgreaves, 11:1 Englishman, native of Uosport, who hnd emigrated to New South Wales In 18.12. lu Australia he engngcd ' In farming without much profit and was among the first to rush for Cnllfornln. Cu reaching the auriferous regl n fie first thing that struck him was the similarity of the geological formation In California nnd Bathurst, Australia, nud there and then he made up his mind to Inquire Into the subject should he ever return to Australia. lie work ed for something like n couple of years In California nnd then set salt for New Smith Wales. Ileturnlng, be of course carried In his mind the thought that perhaps there might bo gold In Unth urst, and when he landed be set to work to make a thorough search. Ilefore this, however, he had made the acquaintance of William ami James Toms and J. II. O. Lister, who were anxious to prospect for gold. Ilnr grcaves taught them how to use pick and pan, the dish nnd the cradle In fact, gave them a practical If rough education Into the mysteries of gold and gold bearing rocks and gravel These men struck out, nnd In April. 1851, the three pupils relumed to their old master, and, lo, In their pockets they carried gold to the amount of four ounces! Ilnrgreaves. knowing the ropes, took this gold and full direc tions to the proper quarter. The uews went forth, the rush began, rich finds were made, nnd Hargrenves was hail ed as the discoverer of gold In Aus tralia. In renllty he had won the title, for It was his knowledge that first ed ucated the Tonises nnd Uster, nnd It wns his knowledge again that sent them In the right direction. South American Animals. Many curious nnimnls haunt the mnrshy parts of South Ainetica noiiii of the pampas. Frogs big and fero cious (the cerntophyrs), given to milk ing vicious springs when closely ap proached: the capybara, 11 cavy "con tented with the bulk of the sheep;" the huge coypti rat and the swarthy tapir are frequently seen. Along the forest margins troops or peccaries are often met with, occasionally the Jaguar, sometimes the pumn: likewise that toothless curiosity the great nut benr. long In claw, long nosed and remark ably long tongued. Very plentiful, too, are those "little knights In scaly ar mor," the quaint, waddling nrmndil loes. Long toed jncanas pace about upon the floating leaves. A familiar object Is the great jablru, a stork with a preference for the desolate lagoons, where it may often be observed statu esque on one leg and wrapped in pro spectlon. Tourist (In western state) I suppose cattlo rustling is now a thing of the past? Lariat Larry Sure thingl Atfout all our prominent bad men are In the land rustling business. ruck. A Redeeming Trait. "There was one good thing about Adam and Eve." "Whnt was tbatr "When they were lu Eden they didn't Bend out any souvenir postals." Den ver News-Times. His favorite Composer. Miss Critique (at the opera) Are yon fond of Meyerbeer, Mr. rorkam7 Mr. Porknm To be perfectly candid, Miss Critique, I prefer a mug of good cream ale. Houston Post DR. A. W. CHASE'S QE a CATARRH POWDER Ldbt Usent direct to the dineiuwd parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air pasftaffes. Stops dropping in the throat and permanently cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. No harmful drutrs. 25c. blower free; all dealers or Dr. A. Chade Medicine o., Buffalo, 24. Y. For sale by Stoke & Fetch t Drug Co. HUGHES & FLEMING. FDNERAt, DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldsvllle, Fa. WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. Bruhaker, Mirr. Midway between Broad St. Station and Heading Terminal on Filbert at. Kooms 11.01) per day and up. Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep utatlon and consequence In PHILADELPHIA .AO HOW WIFEY ECONOMIZED. She Was Getting Tired of Cooking . When He Called Off New 8cheme. "Jim, dear, may I have n new coat? I saw tho dearest one downtown to day." "I have something to tell you, sweet heart," I said lu n sepulchral tone. "1 have lost a large sum of money lu Wall street. Vt'e nro very poor now. I hardly know how to make both ends meet." "Oh, yon poor boy!" she cried. "How 1 wish I could help you!" "You can," I replied, "by economis ing." "Oil, dear," she sighed, "that Is such a horrid way! If I could only earn some money some way It would be so much nicer. I know what I'll do!" she exclaimed suddenly. "1 know Just the loveliest way to help you, and it will be such fun too." "How?" 1 asked. "I will discharge Mary and Agnes and do all the housework myself." "Hut I do not want you to do that," I objected. "You can help enough by not buying so many hats nnd dresses nnd things." "Now, Jim," she protested In a hurt tone, "It Is real mean of you to talk like that Just os If I were extrava gant. Why, thut old rug of a dress 1 have now I liuve worn for perfect ages, nud thut hat I have had only two since Christmas." "Three," t corrected. "Oh, yes, counting that little rainy day hat, but that did not cost anything at all." "Itenwlck & Co. seemed to think so," I replied dryly. "At least they sent me a fair shied bill for It. If they made a mistake" "Don't bo horrid, Jim," she Interrupt ed severely. "Anyway, I urn going to do whnt I said. We can have awfully nice things to ent too. ' I know lots of perfectly delicious things to have things that au ordinary cook would never think of." For n week the head of the house acted as chef of our establishment, and when the bills came in I realized that a month of her catering would bank rupt me in earnest. I decided upon a ruse. "1 guess the (lnnnclul crisis has passed," I said, with a fine bluff at cheerfulness, when I came home the next day. "With your help I have pulled through, and we are on our feet again. So you will not have to do the housework any more.' The head of the house was delighted. "Oh, isn't that splendid!" she cried. I agreed that It was. "I really am getting a little tired of cooking," she confessed. "Besides, now I can get Hint new cont." Bo hemian. The Ruling Passion. "The colonel is a very sick man," sympnthetically said the attending phy sician, addressing the auctioneer's anx ious wife. "Ills pulse is now going nt 104." "Going at 104!" feebly cried the in valid. "At 104! Oolng at 104! Who'll make it 105? One hundred and five, do I henr, for a pulse that has been run ning steadily for forty-seven years and never once Btopped? One hundred and five, will you gimme? Who'll make It 105?"-Pnck. No music sounds to tweet as your own. j Inherited. I Welgle Judging from the vigorous crowing of your young rooster, ho can whip everything else in the coop. Ashley lie can't, though. lie's too much llko his mother full of hot air. Tou know, she's nn Incubator. Judge. Hedgerow Robbery) or, The Inhuman Boy. The Roy With the Catapult Now, then, give ute those bird's eggs! Hi Explanation. "You don't seem happy, and yet you have nothing to growl nt?" "That's Just the trouble. You need a llttlo misery by wny of vflriety." At lantu Constitution. If You iave Floors to Finish B33SSBlXBtaraiBBSC3S3CaBKrSBS33 If you hive had trouble getting something to stand the wear and tread cf human feet Try Kyanize Floor Finish It's made on purpose for floois, and wears and does not scratch white or rub off. It is different from other floor varnishes. It's made tougher and more lasting. We AoaraDtce It to stand, fiotli tho Clear aaj the Seven Bcintlhil Colon Book! et ana Color Card Free W. A. LEECH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day $10 or $12 to $12 or $14 to Tickets at the lower rate (rood only Id eoaches. Tickets at the higher rate piod la parlor or sleeping cars iu connection wltb proper Pullman tickets. June 25, July 9 and 23, August 6 and 20, and Sept. 3, 1908J Train leaves Reynoldsville 4:25 p. m. Tlokets good for passage on trains leaving rittsburg at 8.50 p. m. and 10.45 p. m., the latter train carrying Pullman sleeping cars only te Philadelphia and through to Atlaotio City, and their connections going, and all regular trains returning within sixteen days. For stop-over privileges and full information consult nearest ticket Agent. x J. n. WOOD, Passenger T radio Manager. 'THE STEW55 Get the New Foil Package, 5c. Ar;d snie!:3 the Ittesi! For over a qu&rter of a century Five Broth ers Las been the favorite tobacco because it's Iwaya been ;hc bezl. and r'cryono .rir." it. Pipe Smoking Tobacco (A Good Chew, Too) In the new, dust-proof, foil package, sold every where for 5c, it's better than ever before. When you want the cleanest, choicest and best pipe tobacco, don't let them pass off an inferior brand on you call for Five Brothers, and see that you get it. ' In the New Foil Package, 5c. We aro so certain that ItUl... Ill ii I Protruding; Files enn aJ- JS7V ha Mlii.ir.wl .nrl ek. UsolutHy cured If this ointment that we poai lively guarantee satis faction or money refuridfd. ELTJI Dr. A.W. Chase's dealers or Dr.A.W.Chaiw f .t. i. Modicine Ca.,Bulralo,N. Y. ' VSlIIllIltCHI, For sale by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. N OTICE. Notice Is hereby Klven Unit on the Mill (lnyof Miiy, A. I) , 1IWH, tliu MuhotilliR Pow Uer Conipimy Hied In Hie Court o! Common I'lens ot liicknnnriiiii county llx petition praying tor a decree ot dissolution, and that lieitrliiK upon Kiild niinlleiitliin for dissolution tins been tlxed by sulil court for the tilth day of June, IlieH, ut. U o'clock a. m., when und where nil persons Interested niay attend und show crush uualnst tho crantlng of the prayer of the sulci petition If I hey so desire. Wku.ks ami ToiuiKY, Solicitor for 1'etltUjuer. QUARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that nn application will he iiintle. to tho Governor nf Pennsyl vania on Friday, Juno lath, lll'IS, by W. B. Alexander, K. M. Queen, Charles M. Milllren nnd John O'llnre. under the A 't of AssemDly entitled ' An Act to provide fur the Incorpor ation and regulation of natural gas com panies," approved the 2!Mh day of May A. D. IWi, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation, to be railed the Sutter OH and Gun Company, the character and object of which U for the pur pin of producing, doallnj In, transporting, storing and supplying natural gas to consum ers In the various townships and boroughs In the counties of .Felferson and Clearfield, and for these nuriHlHes tn lutve. nHusi.su nnii enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges 111 H!U thereto. or sum Act of Assembly and supplements u. M. McDonald, Solicitor. lr-- M-4 6 7, TT'j KB Excursions Piles i A B 'i t I ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY Anglesea, Wild wood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle Clly, Avalon, N. J., Reholioth, Del., and Ocean City, Md, ASBURY PARK, LONG BRANCH West End, Elbcron, Deal Beach, Allenliurst, North As bury Park, Ocean Orove, Bradley Beach, Avon, Bolmar, Corno, Spring Lake, Sen Girt, Manasriuan, Brlelle, Point Pleasant, and Bny Head, N. J. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. os toucco co. FIVE BROTHERS KpeSiTiOM? Tobacco! JOHN rmz tR & BROS. LOUISVILLE. KY. AMERICAN TOfACCO CO. Sucetof Today it's still the best,