JRemove Poisons FROM THE SYSTEM. There lie three ways a-H three only, hf which the hum&n body can be ritl of poison ous, waste mattet the bowels, the kidneys. : tad the akin. 1 It it only when the boweli become sluggish and constipated thai the kidneys piny out as a 1 fault ot the enressre wort thrown upon them Now, there is only one medical treatment that lully re.iliies thii condition oi alfairs, Dr. A. V. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills For they regulate the bowels, m well a the kidneys, and thereby remove the cause ol trouble and cure llie most complicated case. You can varce'v (in J aca-e nf kidney dLiease which did pot .iy,in with liver and bowel disorders md wh' h could theiefore have been prevented by this nr-at prescription of the Famous Receipt Bool author One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealeis pr Dr. A. V. Chase Medicine Co.. Buffalo. N Y. Mr. E. F. Smith, 1 306 S. Washington Street, Lansing. Mich., states'. "Suffering (torn knJn-y tioulloi, I used Dr. A. W. Chase's KAwy iind Liver Pills, and was much pleased with their thorough action on the livSr and kidneys, removing the bile, regu lating the bowels and toning the kidneys up to healthy and nutijl action," For Siilo by S'otrw & F.dcht, D'titf Co. IJUGHES & FLEMING. FDNEKAL DIF.ECTOIIH. Mala Street, neynoldsvllk , Fa. REYNOLDSVILLE BOROUGH Public School Audit lor the Fiscal Year Ending June 1st, 1908. JOHN 11. KAIKIHKR, Tteiisuri-r, In mvomit wtth ttiH srhnol ilistri.-t of r his linrmiuli of Itpynolilsvllhi fur I hi' yrar I'liilliiir. Juue 1. 1!W. SOIIODl. AfXDITNT DR. To am't ree'd from Win. Uiilnft, 1391 rnllrvtar jN.mil t:i To am't ree'd Cm Snitsi Auproiiiliu'n a.Wl!) m " " Ijuiui I, Niil'l Itiink. :i.flil im " " Uminly Tniusiiri-r. . . tiZ 'M " " HirIi Miliciol tuition. -M TO " w. Hi-ynoiiiHv. tuii'n mm To am't due Jnu. II. Kuii.iii'r 57 -tl 114,21)11 71 CH. By ain't due .lulin H. sia-.trlH-r Inst nnttleinrnt OTft Oil By nru't vnucliurs milium ed l:i,l:i M " ctwtmlsMim: ist 7H ( i4,::eo 71 IlllNl) Accounv. Dn. To am't duo from .lulin H. Kuuclier lastsiatli'mirnl ... .. .. f Ml M To am't rw'il fn-in Win. (lnu, Collector ; iflM CO H.4H5 14 frllLl AM f'OITlfst!, Tax Collwtor. In a coimt with lliu irlmol district of this lior outfit of Ui'ynold-v ille for the your ending June 1, UitK School Account. im. ' . Tolam'tdiie from Wm. (Jopplntt IbhI. settlement II.UHl 24 To am't dupllciite . ,(M! mi IW addition on t ',(107 70 . . 180 ait ' 111.104 13 CR. By am't exonerations I 147 20 " tax returned 8 40 " 8 rebnte on Vi.Mi Oil 280 IK) " 2 Ool. on tH:ll 4ft WU Si) " Bit " ttllil 10 lit OH " 1 " $I,JK OH IM 40 : f Treasurer's receipts A.OIM 4i " due from Wni. Copying- ,im 17 J.. . . HUM 40 Bond Account. ' DR. To.'am'tdue from Wm. Copping last aett'ement 472 41 To am't duplicate , t.dil an t'l addition on (1,002 14 SO 11 I i,m 91 si- CR. By." am't exonerations I MM " tax returned J 9 " i rebate on $l,7is jl j nn i! - " 2 Col. on l,.?.' 10 it! t " & " (!K 9i 4 r,i M M " 11.01-' 5 5 III " Treasurer's ruueipui 2,M an " due from Wm. Copping 10 HI ( CR. By am't vouchers redeemed f .'Atil no " i commisHloo ; t;i x " due fiou. .loll ii I, Kuiicher . SI'. Ml ii,4U 14 B FtNANCIAT, STATEMENT of the aohi'ol district of KeynolrtuMlle borough for ilm year end Im; June I, l(8 IRrsniiRCfB'. Am't due from Wm. Copping," Col lector, school Kremlin I 17 aVm'tdue frotn Wm. Copping, Col lector, txind account .. (Ill) 10 Am't due from Join, II Kiiuclier. Treasurer, iiond wconnt n Oil Am't total iudehiudne'SH liO.Hiil 2'- tlt.unt) s K' Liabilities, tVm't bonds outstundlntr I'.OOO 00 certlllcates inrinliiediiiM!, outst, .'? :l &ln't Lou n I.Nutional Kiunk 3.000 IKI Am'Vortie-soutstaniliniT t& 06 sftn't doe John ti. Kauuher, treasur- er, school account 57 W V 114,10 48 ITEMIZED rT ATEMF.NT of expenses ;hool 1 district of Keynoldsvllle Korougb for the i year ending June 1, inw.rcj V0 am't paid teachers' salaries I 8 002 SO " " jariltor'ssalury 75a 00 " " aecretary's salary, etc., two years .. 13 ST TTo am't paid for truant oft! -er :t4 00 11 " directors' convention ex 13 70 " " washing towels i:i 7S " premium on insurance . .114 00 " " fuel, gas and soal 742 00 " water lJ 0 " " electric light 20 77 " " prlntlntr. 44 715 " telephone, telephoning. . HI :) - " . commencr nentexp'nse 00 " , " diplomas t wo years SI S4 " " books Aotner supplies. fW2 00 M " repiitri on flag pole. ... S2 " " auditinc school acc'ta .. 12 00 " " auiid.-iui', materials, la- Uor.etc 109 96 XOam't paid for bonds redeemed. . . 2,'iU no " " Interest on bonds 9u0 00 " " " cortlticateaof Indebtedness Vtm To am't paid for borrowed money. . . ?,000 00 " " interest on borrowed money H On V6 am't paid for refunded taxes 9 10 lS,?Ji H r am't total Touchers redeemed... $15,792 84 These accounts audited this 1st day of June, ?9v$, and found to be correct. W. H.Moork, ll. II. Hlir,KK,r. -Auditors. K. C, fclCIIL'CKEKS, I THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. P. W. Veaoy Bpent Sunday at May port. MUs Kiva Beat, vUltt'd la DuBoU Saturday, ' MIps Elln, Seeloy Is vial Lltijj- la Pblll'sbur. MUs Taoy Dempsny visited Id Du Bols this week. . Mrs. II. Alex Suiko was In Putixsu tawncy Mnndtty. W. A Thompson visited In Brook ville this wetk. Miss Jtmtt Slplo visited In Punxsu tuwni'v last week. Mrs A. It. Soliuckers vlslU'd In Kit t ti) ill titc 1b.-t week. Mrs. V. B. Yotint. vlslWd near M'ay pot t this pi'.st wock. James T. Evans wna In Warren on bu-lne-s Ittit week. Itohert Slephonnon was at Oakmont the llrst of thla week. Thomas M. Jewell anil wife spent Sunday at Ileathvlllo. Mrs. George O. Lulz and children are visiting In York, Pa. Mr. Walter Williams, of Oak nidge, visited In town last week. Mrs. C. G. Raymond, of Smethport, Is visiting In Reynoldrivllle. Miss Gertrudi) Sloke U visiting Miss Ruth McKee at Cralgsvtlle. Mrs. Uonert Fergus und son, Bruce, visited in Brookvllle Monday. Wm. Northey, and wife, of DuBols, were visitors in ton Sunday. Mrs. Howurd Sipes and son, Raymond, spent Sunday In Curwensvillu. Mrs. Earl Deinpsey, of Dents Run, was a visitor in town Inst week. Mrs. Anna Siple and daughter. Miss Alma, are visiting in Lanes Mills. Mrs. Hannah Preseott is visiting her son, S. M. Prescott, at Warren, Pa. Mrs. James Mitchell and daughter, Helen, of Kane, are vlsitlngjln town. James Stevenson, of Beech woods, visited In New Kensington last week. . Homer Ressler, of Johnstown, spent Sunday with his parents' in this place. John W. Fink is visiting his son, John L. Fink, at Homer City, Indiana Co. Mrs. C. E. Shores atitV Mrs. L. S. Anderson visited at Oak Ridge Thurs day. Miss Geneva Milllivn, of Kane, visit ed ber parents in this place last week. Mayor Smith M. McCi eight and D. P. Conrad were In Clarion on business yesterday. David Wheeler, president of the Cit izens National bank, was id New Yi rk City last week, IT 2 f We are so certain that II II I I 4 Itehlntr, Bleedinc and I Lair I Ira 2 ProU-udW Piles can al ii ate ways taniiered and ab- II snlutely cured by this elntment that wa positively guarantee satia f action or money refunded. .5 Dr. A.W. Chase's dealers or Dr. A.W.Chase I r4- -ux. am. MedkuM Co..Bofrak,N.y. KJl llXlTI Cllt For sale by Stoke & Felobt Drug Co. WEST REYNOLDSVILLE Report of the School Dittricl for the Fiscal Year Ending June 1st, 1903. W. B. HTAfFFF.R, Tax Collector In account with Wtxt Keynoldsvllle school district for the year ending June 1, 190. fcHoot. Tax, DR. 10 am't duplicate 1,S4 20 :X added on $M.4i 14 07 l,i 27 CR. Ity am't exonerations ..... . flit 78 Si, leliate on l,100 77 .HIM t Uol. on l,im 77 22 03 " !i, fol. ft on 1M 2 7 31 " : i 'ol, nn 1141 3 7 OH " Treiisuier's receipts l.lfil 42 Balance due district DIM 1,5IIH S7 DR. To Uiiliu ce due on loots tax ISO 51 CR. By amount exonerations 3 20 " 6T, on iiltl 40 3 83 " Treasurer's ncelpta SA 70 To balance due borough . . I 17 f SO 51 Whole number of schools 4 Average number of months taiinht 8 Number of male teachers employed... 1 Numlier of female teachers employed.. 3 Average salaries males uer month .... fS5 00 Average salaries females per month. US rS's' No. mills levied foi school purposes .. " 9 Amount levied for school purposes.. 11,54 20 Treasurrb's Reciipts. From State appropriation I 730 M Balance on hand last year 12 43 From Collector 1,319 43 From I log Tax 18 10 From Luan 130 00 fj.247 49 . ExPEHDITDnKS. Repairing '. I U 12 Teacher's wages I,6s0 00 ."chool text hoolts 711 01 School supplies .- 05 SO Fuel and contingencies 117 00 Fee of Secretary 25 (10 Fee of Treasurer 25 iW DebU and interest paid 131 11 Other expenses - 2.S9 36 . 12,42) 40 Resources. Due from Collector. .. . .... I S3 Due from State .100 00 Cash on hand 3H 17 2M) 99 LUBII.ITIK8. Amount l orrowed unpaid I 214 08 Resources in excess of liabilities.... S 71)91 A. J. Wei-i-s, I E. L. .Ioiinstok; VAudltora. T. C. MtFsTEUi, I Misses Elva Coleman and Kathryn Kln(f visited la Brookvlllo yesterday. M. J. Corbett, o' Oakland, visited his son, H. A. Corbett, In West Reynolds vllle Iftst week. William Ostorbout, of Rldgway, was the guest of Eugene Murray a couple of days last week. Miss Alloe Sloan, of Clarion, visited her cousin, Mrs. Robert 7. Purrlsb, in this plttce last week. 4 J. M. Dally and wife returned yester day from a visit with the timer's parents at Pealo, Pa, Miss Minnie Keck Is spending this week at home of her parents at Lang ville, JelTerson county. ' Miss Cora Mlillren spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Joan Mlillren, at the Clarion State Normal. . Misses Lena Ilorpel and Geneva Mli llren spent Thursday of last week with Miss Joan Mlillren in Clarion. Miss Joan Mlillren, student In Clar ion State Normal school was at home a day the latter part of last week. Miss Alice Mitubell will go to War ren to-morrow to visit with Mrs. Wal ter B. Reynolds a couple of weeks. cMIss Ruth Flanner, of Johnsonburg, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin DeHart, on Jackson street. Misses Lucy Blakeslee, of DuBols, and Ellen Thomas, ofi Connellsville, were the guests of Miss Dora Reed last week. Prof. W. E. , Kunselman went to Grove City Monday to take a special two-month course in the college at that place. Henry A. Swab and wife were at Cor sica Sunday attending 'he funoral of an uncle, John Howe. Deceased was 8li years old. Clyde C. Murray, secretary and sales man for thd Reynoldsvtllo Brick & Tile Company, was in Philadelphia on bus iness last week. ' Miss Anna Klahr, kindergarten teach er at Nesyrk, Ohio, Is visiting her un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Sim mons, on Hill street. ' r A. H. Fleming and his mother, Mrs. Susan Fleming, were called to Camden, N, J., Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fleming's sister. , . Rev. D. L. Dickey, of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, Is visiting bis daughter, Mrs. A, D. McKay, at the, Presbyterian manse on Grant strer-t. . : 1 Mrs. W. H. Gates and two obildren. of Graceton, Indiana county, are visit ing tbe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark, In this place. R. B. Teaney, of Pittsburg, and Mr. Gene Screckengost, of New Bethlebom, visited tbuir brother, P. W. Veany. In this place last week. Miss Phyllis Hays Is spending a month at plean, East Aurora and tbe lakes In New York state, North Clar In? ton and Warren, Pa. -, Daniel Fltzpatrlck, student In St. Bonaventure's Academy at Allegheny, N. Y., returned to this place last week for the summer vacation. Victor Seeley, wbo was called to Splvey. Kan., May 6, on account of th death of bis mother, Mrs. L. L. Seeley, returned o this plaoe last week. i I. G. Dinger and wife, of Shannon dale, visited the latter' brother and sister, John H. Wagner and Mrs. A. M. Smith, In thls'place over Sunday. Robert Z. Parrlsh returned last week from Grafton, W. Va., where be was called on account of illness' of his son. Otis Parrlsh, who has typhoid fever. ' Forrest Ressler and Miss Celia Yost will attend tbe Epworth League con vantlon In DuBols this week as dele gates from tbe Reynoldsville Chapter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Happa, nf Brookline, suburb of Pittsburg, wen guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Melling er the past week. Tbe ladles, are sla ters. Miss Nulu Neale, daughter of Dr. J. B. Neale, who graduated In Alle gheny College at Meadvllle on the ISth Inst., returned to her home In this place Friday. Misses Naomi and Cora Mitchell, wbo were attending school in Phila delphia, returned to their home in this place last Saturday evening for the summer vacation. Miss Grace E. Fergus, who spent some weeks at home of her brother. Robert Fergus, in West Reynoldsvllle, left here Monday for New York City and from there goes to Kinderbook, N. Y. Miss Maude Pratt and Leonard Har ris, students in Allegheny Collegp, Meadvllle, Fred E. McEntire and John W. Coleman, students in tbe State Col lege, are home for the summer vaca tion. Miss Leah Parrlsh and brother, Frank Parrlsh, went to Clarion yester day to attend the' commencement at Clarion State Normal. Their sifter. Miss Florence Parrlsh, is one of the graduates. Cyrus Snsdi f and wlf of San Dlcgo. Cal., me visiting the Inner' mothi r and lii'iitbors, Mr. Su-a Cochran,' David R., and .Thim"S Cuohran, In this place. Vcj Sn;. dor's Kialdr-n name was A ti n lu Cochran. Percy raisons and sister. Miss Mary Parsons, went front Meadvllle to Chau tauqua. N. Y.. the latter part of last week, where Mrs. Parsons has been for a week. Thty will return borne to-morrow evening. Mrs. Hannah Butler, daughter and granddaughter. Misses Margaret and Fay Butler, left here tbe latter part of last week to visit In Pittsburgh, Fayette City, Klttannlng and East Brady. Thoy will be absent three or weeks. Thomas IT. Plftir and wife, of Wlshaw, and Harry K, PIfor .and wife, of this place, wore at Brock wayvllle Saturday attending the funer al of Mts. Mariiret Fyo, sister of Mrs. Thonin'. Plfer and mint of Harry Piter. FnHer C. .Whlttrforo, of Pittsburg, came to homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonothan Wbltmnre, In this place the past week mid present Indications are that ho will have a tussle with typhoid fever before he returns to the "Smoky City." Prof. C. S. Marsh, of New Bethle bam, who was assistant principal of tbe public schools In this borough year before last, now a professor In the Klskimlnetas school at Saltsburg, Pa , was In town last week shaking hands with friends of former days. The Defense of Youth. Hostility to youth Is the worst vice of tho middle ngctl. ' It Is silly to ipmrrcl with tite chamois because he bns not come by the miilo path. It Is n cheap generosity which prom ises the future In compensation for the t present (ilve youth Its present mid leave lis future to (Jod. I hnto to hear people sityltifj: "He Is too yotitiK. Ho must wait. lie will get plenty of elmueos." How do you know? Could Keats havo waited, or Shelley, or I'.yron, or Hums? "Com ments of I'.itKshot." English Etchings. Iu the relRti of Queen Elizabeth it cost a niou Us. -hi. a year to went a beard In England. Much its It rains In England, 'there still prevails an Indisposition on the part of both men and women to wear rubber overshoes. ' The balder a man Is the more suc cessful he seems to be in British poll tics. Not a man with flowing locks is seen on either of the front benches, sacred to the great, wise and eminent of the bouse of commons. New YoFk City. Public education in New York coats annually $5.40 for each Inhabitant of the city. New York city la-liberal wJtu its pub lic charities, for It spends $11,400 a day on them. Itecords show that New York city has been more free from disastrous loss of property by Are during the last fifteen years. In proportion to Its num ber of inhabitants and buildings, than any ether city In the world. New York Herald. Two Cranks. ' Wrluht Field I hcrtr otir national gittue Is lifcomlng all the go In Kn- Innd. HimkiTsoti Hazards In Knuland? My dear man, don't you know that gulf won popular la Kngland long before It became otir national giiiitc? Hilladel phln Tress. A Great Financier, Hyker That fellow Jlggsttiltli la cer tainly an able financier. l'yker Why do you think o? Hyker Not long ago he married a penniless orphan, ami a week later he got her a position that yields him an income of $100 a month. Chicago News. rioyai crowns. Koyal cros:.J have tended to become lighter. Thus, one untie In the tnlddlo orcs woIkIiciI over fovea pounds, that of Otiorgu IV. welshed live und one half pounds, whlli) Queen Victoria's crown, containing the s?roat ruby which belonged to the I'.laclt Prince, welshed three and nnt'-rpiarter pounds. The Firs! National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources , OFFICER . 3. 0. Kl.NO, Vlce-l'res. John II. riAOUiiKit, Pros. HIKECTOIW J. (.!. Kli. Danlol Nolan .1. tlninmond .Tohri H. Kiiucttfr tlsnrv (..Jinltiii Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking ' THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED HANK IN THE COUNTY The Peoples National Bank REYNOLDSVILLE, PA Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 J! Ucnil-siinuttl Interest allowed II kJ fioni date ot dcinslt, having mit lll.crnl withdrawal nrlvilcaos. ffjr grafts and Money OidiTS cn all partsof the world. . ' ' lAfficers: W. n. Alexander, I'ri'sldpnl. F. t). cmlth suit Aiiyust Raul, ll diittf, Vlce-rnslcjeiits. K. K. A lexundcr, Cashier. K. P. Alexander,, Assistant CiihIiIit. M7 rvlrcetois: W. B. Alexander. L. P. Seeley, F. l. Smith, t. I.. Tnylrr, ll AutriiHt rt"ldnnf, Amos Sirouie. w. C. Murisy, Dr. J. C. t'ayers,. W. Hurry Moore, James 11, Spry und John O'Uure. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. HAS LAID THE FOUNDATION FOR A SUCCESSFUL LIFE And possesses a diploma that makes her a lesralhr Qualified teacher for life m one of the rich est and a-reatest of the status-brtter than life insurance for her better and surer than any inheritance that mixht be left her. One of the most beantiful and healthful locations In Pennsylvania, 100 feet above the eeav Beautiful campus of 25 acres. Buildings modern, commodious, msarniAeent. Every home comfort. Hot and cold baths. Abundant table. Purest air and drinkint water.. Laundry well done. Trained nurse for temporary illness in perfectly sanitary Infirmary. ResMted, scholarly. Christian influence on every hand. Pririlotre of hneripf fhe best lectures and anusicians on American platform. Splendid library. Folly eqalp4 eiiatoTiea. Beat est social advantages. Proper trainhnr for life in its broadest sense. ALL FOR 1 86.00 FOR THE YEAR Oat 49 WEEKS More than 1100 students last year. Students may attend from any state or country, rtrrh School Graduates complete normal course in two years, h-julinr to derreea of Pd. B. at Pd. M. The School also maintains the teadine Conservatory of Music in Pennsylvania, offerine. ex eptioaal advantages for the study of Piano, Pipe Organ. Voice, Violin, Orchestral Instrtf ments. Theory, History and Public School Music, all under an eminent faculty of speetaheta. Thorough Courses in Art. Elocution and the Langues-sa. Strong Business Conrses, The Kth tar Will Ipti epternber ISth. IMJ JAMES E. AMENT, tL I.. MlllClMt The CMleee, toll hi d.Uil nd beSHrtif.ily sasnlASil eiarssaia illustrated, is mailed free. IWOIAWA. FEHHA. ITVE Rpe SmoldTohacco? JOHN TtmjLt U BBOS. LOUISViLLt KY. fHE AMERICAN It Beats Them All 5c Ask any old smoker what's the best pipe to bacco and he'll tell you Five Brothers. It's been the best for 25 years and everyone knows it. FIV Emm Pipe Smoking Tobacco (A Good Chew, Too) Get he new, dust-proof, foil package, 5c, and smoke the cleanest and the best tobacco, with the finest flavor and fragrance. You can't fool an old smoker he knows that Five Brothers is the best, and" he never smokes anything else. You can depend on his judg ment call for Five Brothers, and see that you get it. Sold everywhere. NEW FOIL PACKAGE, 56 Df?. A. VI. CHASE'S OiSft CATARRH POWDER is sent direct ti the diisrnscd parts hy the' jinprurra B'lwr. til sis the ulcers, cli .irs tho atr paHnnirw. StopiKlrMlit'ingn In the thrust anil in rmnm ntiy euros Catarrh anil IlavFover. KoliArmriilS.ti,r. 25a blower free: u'l rienlnrii Ii, A. W. Chase McuicliioCo., Buffalo, N.Y. For alo by Stoke & Folcht Drug Co.' ! WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. It nil ink nr. Mirr. Midway lii-tweeii llro.iil St. siiiilon mid Itciulliii: Terminal on r IIIhti, yt. KootriH fl.lsi per Oiiv null up. Theonly modernie priced hotel of rep-. utatloii.iiTtd ''ri'.,tum:. In -PHILADELPHIA ubfjcrlb for The -X Star M you wrint the NeWi $175,000.00 $550,000.00 K. C. HviiuuKRits, Cashier John H. Corbett It, H. WHwin Resources $f)OO;O00,0OV ' 1 ... and ccrfiimundcd en Pnvlnus Aci;m,rrt a r THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDINQ. THaaHlioia roaacco Co. a BROTHERS' fi TOiACCO CO, iMSLSu, )J j
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