Epworth A Fine Program Prepared For Tuesdau and Wednesday. The annual convention of the Clarion District Epworth League will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church at Reynoldsville on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, June 29 and 30. Program for convention as follows: Tuesday Afternoon. 2:00 Social Hour Reynoldsville Chapter 3:00 Devotional Service . Dr. J. Bell Neff 3:15 Symposium: The Devotional Meeting Problems: 1. The Leader . . T. B. Blakeslce 2. Material Used . Florence Putney 3. Ends to be Attained . Rev. II. E. Ellis 4:00 Business. Tuesday Evening. 7:45 Special Music . M. E. Choir 8:00 Lecture: "In the School of Life" Dr. C. L. E. Cartwright, Allegheny, Pa. Wednesday Morning. 8:30 Devotional Service . Grove Summit Chapter 9:00 Symposium: World Wide Evangelism: 1. Mission Problems at Our Door, Falls Creek Chapter 2. Mission Problems in Mohammedan Countries . Rev. W. K. Crosby 3. The Relation of theJBp worth League to World Evangelism, Mrs.jW. H. Robinson 10:00 What is the MercyandHelp Department Doing, W.JL..Sansom 10:30 General Discussion. 11:00 Reports 1. District Officers. 2. Delegates. 11.45 Where Shall the Next Convention beHeld ? Wednesday Afternoon. 1:30 An Ideal Devotional Meeting . Miss Dora Brown 2:00 Election of Officers. 2:30 The Use and Abuse of the Fourth Department 1. The Use 2. The Abuse 3:00 TheJunior9 Physically . . Mrs. W. S. Thompson Mentally , , Mrs. W. H. Crosby Spiritually . . Miss Mary Menzie Potentially . Mrs. C. M. Rosenberry Their Superintendents, Miss Margaret Wilson 4:00 Business. Wednesday Evening. 7:30 Devotional Service . Milse Harvey Special Music . . M. E. Choir 8:00 Sermon . "The White Stone" Dr. C. L. E. Cartwright 'To Our Subscribers. We have several hundred subscribers who owe us back subscriptions and we take this means of informing those tf.at we would like very much if they would he kind enough to remit what is due. By looking at the date on your paper first figures is the month, second fig ures day of month, and last figures the year, for illustration 5 11 08, means May 11, 1908, you will readily see whether you are one of those in arrears, and if you are just mall us the amount. Do not expect ub to notify you by mail, as it costs money to ubo postage stamps. Glanoe at the date on the paper oppo site your name and if you are in arrears he kind enough to remit the amount, as every little helps. Stung for is Yean By Indigestion's pangs trying many doctors and 1200,00 werth of medlolne in vain, B. F. - Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C, at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills, and writes they wholly cured him. They cure constipation, bilious ness, sick headache, stomach, liver, kid Bey and bowel troubles. 25o at H. L. McEntire's. League Convention H. A. Reed Charles E. Mohney Rich Men's Gifts are Poor Besides this: "I want to go on record as saying that I regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest gifts that God has made to woman, writes Mrs. O. Rhlnevault, of Vestal Center, N. Y. "I can never forget what it has done for me." This glorious medlolne gives a woman buoyant spirits, vigor of body and jubilant health. It quickly cures nervousness, Bleepneesness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells; soon builds up the weak, ailing and sickly. Try them. 60c at H. L. McEntire's. Robert Hllllard, the great actor says: "There Is nothing better than Eyomel, for the relief and cure of colds, bron chial disorders, catarrh, etc." Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. guarantees Eyomel. 11.00 a complete outfit. Cures by in halation. Children's Roman sandals, 3, 2 orl strap sandals, price SOots to $1.00. Adam's. Buying direct from the mills in car load lots enables us. to give special prices on flour and feed. Robinson & Mundorff. s Looking One's Best. It's woman's delight to look her best but plmpioe, skin eruptions, sores and boils rob life of joy. Listen! Buuklen's Arnica Salvo cures them; makes the bkIii soft and velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures pimples, sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, chapped bands. Try it. Infallible for piles. 25o at H. L. McEntire's. Dress Qoods. All $1.00 drees goods including all colors and new weaves for 89o at GlLLESPlES. Keep your feet cool in a pair of Walk Over low shoes. Price $4.00. Adam's. You will find us In the Dunn building next door to Hall's furniture Btore. When in need of flour or feed by sack or wagon load, come and see ub. Rob inson & Mundorff. Want Column. Ratea: One cent per word (or each and vorvlnsertlon. Fob Sale or Rent Two houses in West Reynoldsville. Inquire of E. W, Leech, West Reynoldsville. For Rent Six room bouse on Brown St., West Reynoldsville, and other bouses and rooms to rent at reasonable rates. W. L. Johnston. For Rent Eight room house, First avenue, West Reynoldsville. Inquire of M. E. Weed, Keystone Hardware store. For Sale Refrigerator and kitchen cabinet. Inquire at Star office. ORDINANCE West Reynoldsville Borough AN ORDINANCE granting the Cen tral District & Printing Telegraph Co., its successors, lessees and assigns, the right to construct, operate, maintain, alter, extend and remove a telephone and telegraph system, or either, or parts thereof, in the present and future limits of the Borough of West Reyn oldsville, County of Jefferson, Pennsyl vania. Be it ordained and enacted by the Council of the Borough of West Reyn oldsville, County of Jefferson and State of Pennsylvania, and it is hereby or dained and enacted by authority of the same. Section 1. That the right be and is hereby granted to The Central DiBtrlct & Printing Telegraph Company, its successors, lessees and assigns, at any time or times, to construct, operate, maintain, alter, extend and remove, in whole or in part, any and all poles, fixtures, wires, cables and other de vices, now or hereafter in use, deemed necessary by taid company, its succeB Bors, lessees and assigns, or any of them, over, along, upon and under any and all of the present and future Btreets, highways and footwalks, lanes and al leys of said municipality, for the pur pose of conducting wholly or in part, the following business, to-wit, the tele phone and telegraph business, or either, in, outside of and through the present and future limits of said municipality, and to the places of business, houses, buildings and plants of subscribers In and out of said limits. Section II. That the said The Cen tral District. & Printing Telegraph Company Bhall replace the street, highways, footwalks, lanes and alleys of the said Borough, upon which it shall erect any of its poles or fixtures as aforesaid, in as good condition as they were before said poles and fixtures were erected thereon; and further, that the location of said poles shall be made un der the direction and supervision of the Street Committee of the Council of the Borough aforesaid. Section III. That all poles erected under the provisions of this ordinance shall be reasonably straight, planted not less than five (5) feet in the ground, and shall be kept well painted by said Company: acd there shall be no cross arms for" the suspension of wires and cables placed at a less distance than twenty (20) feet from the grade of the street, unless by permission of the said council. Section IV. The said The Central District and Printing Telegraph Com pany shall be governed by ail legal or dinances of a general nature now en forced or that may hereafter be en forced. Section V. The said company shall, within thirty (30) days after the pass age and approval of this ordinance, file with the secretary of council its cer tificate of acceptance of all the terms, conditions and provisions of this ordi nance. The said company bhall pay the expenses incident to the passage and publication of this ordinance. Section VI. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law this 14th day of June, A. D. 1909. SEAL J J. N. Smail, President of Council. i Philip Koehler, - Secretary of Council. Approved this 14th day of June, A. D. 1909. C. C. Herpel, ' Burgess. fJUGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa. WINDSOR HOTEL ( W. T. Brubaker, Mgr. j Midway between Broad St. Station and iteaaiug t erminal on r iinert at. European 11.00 per day and up. ' American 12.50 per day and up. Theonly moderate priced notel of rep utation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA Financial Statement West Reynold Bville School District for Year Ending June 7, 1909. W. B. BTAL'FFEH, Tax Collector, In account villi West Reynoldsville School District for yeur ending Juno 7, 1109. SCHOOL TAX DR. To nm't duplicate $1,W0 28 To am't 6 added on $1148 77 . 17 U l,597 79 CR. By am't exonerations 24 23 " returned U0 " 5 reliale on IMtl 1 4H " 2 Col. onf.m HI.... W 20 ' it Col. on fxl.... 14 Ki " 5 Col. onilwl 00.... 9 30 " Treas.' receipts IK1 Tn Rulanne due illsl rlrt. ... 29 73 f,597 ;o DR. To balance due 1900 tax . ... 117 117 CR. Bv um'tK nn (1 17 Oil " treasuier'H receipts. .. Ill 117 DR. To balance due 1907 tux. . .. 0165 0165 CR. By am't 5 Col. iS on 91 M.. 4 !W 11 exonerations 100 " tn usurers' receluts... 88 07 H CB ANNUAL DISTRICT REPORT School District of West Heynnldsvllle, Pa., for ycur ending Juno 7tU, 1109. Whole number of schools ' . 4 Average number of months 8 Number of male teachers employed 1 Number of female teachers employed 3 Average salarlesmale . ... I 0.100 Averaire salaries female GO 00 No. mills levied for school purposes.. n Am't levied school purposes. $1,580 211 11,580 26 TREASURER'S ACCOUNT RECEIPTS. Stale appropriation year ending June 7, 1009 $1,101 86 Bal. on nand last year 118 17 From Col taxes of all kinds 1,612 21 From County Treasurer. ... 8 92 From all other sources, In surance, liquor Hnes, etc... 2,027 12 $4,777 78 EXPENDITURES Error last settlement 06 Building & furnlsli'ng houses 607 08 Renting, repairing, etc. ... . 118 40 Teacher's wages 1,720 00 Am't paid teachers attend ing Institute 40 00 School text books....: 209 23 School supplies, Including maps, globes, etc 115 52 Fuel and contingencies 69 05 Salary Secretary and Treas. 50 00 Salary Janitor. 100 00 Debt and Interest 220 55 Otherexpenses 303 85 $3,9C5 24 RESOURCES. Due from collector 29 73 Cash on band $1,172 64 $1,20! 27 E. L. Johnston, 1 T. C. MuEntker, (.Auditors. B. W. Stauffer, ) Financial Statement Of Winslow Township School District for Year Ending June 7, 1909. TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. Monet Received. Tax for school purposes $ 7,024 64 liuildiug 1,310 30 8tate appropriation 4,953 17 riuuiuuiiEuwr. ......... ....... .... u,u i Loans 3,100 04 County treasurer 290 24 Dogtax . 203 69 All other sources 42 33 $13,914 98 Paid Oct. Transportation I Miscellaneous Teachers' wages Rent and repairs Fuel and contingencies Treasurers' percentage Secretary's salary, postage and exp. Printing and auditors' fees Debt and Interest Enforcing compulsory law Text books Supplies Tuition 122 10 103 89 D,:iK5 00 634 20 290 47 2H8 87 150 60 49 24 8114 63 88 00 257 88 637 27 107 44 $13,010 49 Amount uncollected $ 1,841 57 Cash on hand 898 49 Debt of district 2,201 61 Jons Smith, I ,. D.J. Thomas, Auditors. T H E Woodwork Supply Co. i If RELIANCE RUBBER ROOF- g ING does not last for ten years, we furnish you material for a new roof without extra cost, s Come examine it before buying. $ Also see our patent window screen. Cheap and convenient. Don't need to take screen out to raise or lower sash, but can be taken out In a Jiffy If you want. I The Woodwork Supply Co. CITY. 41 OT CY Treat your machine right by using the right gasolines.! WAVERLY 76 MOTOR TOVE Three epeclal grades. Made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Give Instan taneous, powerful, clean sxploaton. Pos itively will not form carbon deposita on spark plus's or In cylinder. Ignites readily never foils. Ask your dealer, WTrlr Oil Works Co Independent Oil Refiners FitUbarsf, Pa. THE BIG SHOW COMING Frank E. Griswold's Mammoth Railroad Pavilion Ten Nights in Under a Big Water-Proof Tent Fitted Up In Grand Opera House Style. , Will Exhibit at Reynoldsville, At 8.00 p. m., on Base Ball Grounds. This Company carries 30 people. A carload of all special scen ery with calcium and colored fire effects. One of the best bands a superb orchestra often pieces, and a Megaphone Quartette. The only company traveling that makes a specialty of this Grand Old Temperance Play, and has no connection with any other attrac tions. Nothing cheap but the prices. Admission 15 and 25 Cents. Come Bring the Whole Family Prof. E. D. Hayworth Military Band will give two popular concerts at noon and 7 p. m. Don't fail to hear "LITTLE MARGUERITE," the child actress as "Mary Morgan." She has no equal. Remember the Date. PENNSYLVANIA CTATE NORMAL SCHOOL Our 36th year opens September 14th, 1909. Send for our new catalogue beautifully illustrated full in detail. Proper training for life 1 300 feet above the sea. Perfect kntluence. Dr. JAMU .. AM UN 1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions $10 312 to SU - m Tickets at the lower rate good only in Coaches, Tickets at the higher rate good In Parlor or Sleeping cars In connection with proper Pullman tickets. July J, 15, and 29, August 12 and 26,'and Sept. 9, 1909 Train leaves Reynoldsville at J i28 P. M. Tickets good for passage on trains leaving Plttsbuigh at 8.33 p. m. (coaches only), 8.50 p. m. (sleeping cars only), or 10.46 p. m. (sleeping cars only to Philadelphia and Atlantic City) and their connections going, and all regular trains returning within sixteen days. For stop-over privileges and full Information consult nearest ticket agent. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. The Star's Want Column $4.00 $4.00 NIAGARA FALLS 5-DAY EXCURSION FROM FALLS CREEK - Saturday, June 26, 1909 Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Ry. St 2 a Bar-Room Go. Monday, June 28' in it. broadest tense. Ideal location, modern equipment. Scholarly, Christian , Principal, Indiana, Pa. Atlantic City, Cape May Anglesea, Wlldwood, Holly; Reach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, N. J., Kuuoboth, Del., and Ocean Glly, Md. toAsburyPak, Long Branch J West End! Elberon, Deal Beach, Allenhurst, 1 North Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley L Beach, Belmar, Como, Bprlnz Lake, flea Girt, Bridle, Point Pleasant, and Bay Head, N. J. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. never fails to bring results Brain leaves Falls Creek at and P- 4
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