Reynoldsville, A Tented Show That Resides in Quality Street un Brothers' Greater Progressive 5 h. O W S . (Tlifi Latter Day Edition,) A constellation of new, top notch sensations, features, acts and novelties. All brand new for the tour of 1910. Nothinhctter in the way ftf high-class and refined tented amusements, will appear here this season. Grand galaxy of the greatest trained elephants on earth. Majestic caravan of earth's greatest wild beasts: Blue ribbon horse fair. Collossal athletic tournament. International congress of clowns. Magnificent carnival of novelties. Mighty aerialand acrobatic exposition. ALL STAR ACTS Cf Count, 'Em OU A veritable tnagio traveling city of climax capping marvels and splendors. The Sun nrothers' Greater Progressive Show9 are regarded everywhere as t?on3 of Honesty Chaateness, Reliability, Versatility and Respectability. Their toots are always crowded with ladies and chlldron, who are their chief pe.UrtK.ii. 2 Great and Complete Performances Daily at 2 and 8 P. M, Doors Open One Hour Earlier. FREE At 12.30 m., on the show grounds, a series of great, grand and , glorious free out-door fetes, all of a thrilling character, the best i ever projected. BE ON HAND EARLY. ENTIRELY FREE. DON'T MISS IT. PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN JUNE ON THE GREAT LAKES. "Restful, delightful, interesting and instructive, there is no trip like that on the 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 to take the trip. ' For comfort the fine passenger steamships of the Anchor Line have no superiors. As well appointed as the palatial ocean greyhounds which ply the Atlantic, their schedule allows sufficient time at all stopping places to enable the traveler to see something 4f the great lake cities and to view in daylight the, most distinctive sights ofthelal.es, and the scenery which frames them. s The trip through the Detroit River, and through Lake .St. Clair; with its great ship canal in the middle of the lake, , thence through Lake Huron, 'the locking of the steamer through the great locks. at the Soo, and the passage of the Portage Entry, lake and canal, across the upper end of Michigan are novel and interesting features. The voyage from Buffalo to Duluth covers over eleven Euindred miles in the five days' journey. Leaving" Buffalo, Hhe steamships Juniata, Tioncsta and Octorara, make stops at Erie. Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac 'Island, the' Soo, Marquette, Houghton and Hancock, and Duluth. The 1910 season opened on May 11, w hen the Steamer v Tionesta made her first sailing from Buffalo. , ' The Anchor Line is the Great Lake Annex of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the service measures up to the high standard set by the 'Standard Railroad of .' America.'.' t V ' ' ' An illustrated folder, giving sailing dates 6f steamers, ., rates ot fare, and other information is(in course of prepar ation, 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. " Northampton Hard Vein Roofing Slate .1 superior product, does not absorb moisture, is unchangeable in color and does.not fade, rust or decompose. A roof of Hard Vein Slate needs no repair. Sold by v THE WOODWORK SUPPLY COMPANY, '' ' REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Sat., June 25th RAILROAD SCHOOL AUDIT Of Reynoldsville Borough For the Year Ending June 0, 1910. WILLIAM COPPINQ Ex-Tax Collector, In account with' the Bor ouiih rlrl.onl DlKtrli-t of IteynoldavUlu, IV, for the your endlux June II, 111 10. School Account. To am't cIuh f'm Wm, Con ning last settlement.... 1.1.178 01 By am t treasurer's rene'la 11,747 01 " iluu from Win. Con- Ulnic l,4:il Ml I,17B 111 $3,178 61 Bond Account. ' To am't due from Wm. Oop- uIiik liiHt settlement . .. 01)3 OS Uy amtlreas. receipts - 6U4 4i " am't due from Wm. Copping 121) 97 I MM 98 I mi OH S. J. BURGOON, Tax Collector, In amount with llio Bi orouuh Bcnooi nistriuior iu-ynoiusvllie, fa., year ending June B, lull). x Sohool Account. To am't duplicate ... 9,371ml " M add on 12,1117 IS.. 1:10 811 By am't of exonerations. . . . " taxes returned. ... " . tl rebate on .273 110 " 2 col. on B.IMW 81). " 6 col. on l,:7 Kl. " M col. on !,748 04. " treas. reci'lpla " due from Collector B. J. Ilurgoon for the no m 12 Ml 26.'l 08 1(10 20 H8 87 l:i7 40 0,091 91 1,807 81 111,902 22 1),902 22 Bond Account. . To am't of duplicate 12,707 70 " 9 add. nn 1772.80... 118 04 By am t exonerations. ., 22 02 " taxes returned .... 3 87 fift reiiale on 1,070 10 78 91 " 2 col. on 11.4112 91 20 89 " 9 col. on f l!i7 OH. 10 00 ! col. on (Mil 93 . 40 98 " treas. rei'elpls .. . 2,080 12 due from H, J. Bur- goon, collector. 924 65 2,800 40 12,800 40 JOHN H. KAUCHER, Treasurer. In account with the School Dis trict nf the Borough of Knynnldsvllle, Pa for the year ending June 0, 1010. . School Account. To am't hal. In hands nf J. II. Handier hint suit.... 1,(X7 10 1o am't reu'd ('in St. treas.. 3,531 20 " " Htat treas urer, for hind fcliool .... 349 00 To am't ree'd f'm Co. treas.. 112 73 " hank loan.. 2,300 00 " " Wm. Cop ping, collector 1,747 05 To ain't ree'd f'm 8. J. liur- kooii. collector 11.951 91 To am't ree'd f'm Prof. W. M. Kite, tultlnn 121) 85 To am't rec d f'm See. W. II. Hell, tuition 2 90 To am't ree'd f'm Prof. W. M. Kite, lantern fund. .. 00 28 To am't ree'd fin Prof. W. M. Hlfe. bonk dnnmize... 2 90 Uy ain't olden redeemed... 110.158 Ofl " 'i commission 80 70 To am't due treasurer ., . 11) BI 16,238 84 1 6,2118 84 Bond Account. To am't balance In hands of . J. II. Kaueher liistset .. 328 22 To am't ree'd f'm Wm. Cop ping, collector 504 41 To am't ree'd f'm B. J. Bur- gKon, collector 2,080 12 By am't orders redeemed ... 2,379 00 " l,t commission II 87 " bill. In bunds treas.. 60188 12,071 75 12,078 76 Itemized Statement of Expemef Of' the Hchnol District of the Borough of Reynoldsville, Pa., fur the year ending June 6, IIII0. To am't paid teachers (8,350 00 " " of music 2n 13 ' " Janitor 720 0U - " . " fuel and light ,270 80 " Becretary of Board, salary.. 00 00 To am't expense to State Teachers' Ass'n 14 00 To am'te.xpress, frelghtand drayage 17 0(1 To am't p'd for school books 504 13 " " stationery sup. 210 01 ." " janitor's sup... 43 55 " " laundry, towels 22 05 " " Htar Ptg. onice 1 50 " " VolunteerOfce 26 00 " '' furniture... ; 00 " " Insurance..... ' 21 60 " " atlldavlts 1 76 " " telephone. ... 8 00 " " water 114 07 " " truantofllceni 125 20 " " conimeneem't ' expense 86 60 .4 To am't paid for material ' . " and labor on building.. 83 40 To am't paid for castings for furnace 46 90 To am't paid for laboratory , apparatus 80 00 To ain't paid for purchase ot Khoads & Rvans pro. 1,425 00 To am't paid auditors 12 00 To am't pmd bonds red'm'd 2,000 00 . To am't p'd notes and Int.. 3,1119 80 To am't p'd liit. on bunds.. 300 00 f 18,53.1 OJ FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of the School District, of Keynnldsvllle Bor ough for the year ending J one 0, 1010. Kesouroes. To am't from Wm. Copping, School account 11,431 50 To ain't from Win. Copping, - Bond account 129 57 To am't from 8. J. Burgoou, School account 1,867 81 To am't from 8. J. Burgoon, bond account 624 65 To am't from I M. Kaueh er, Bond account 601 88 - Liabilities. By am't bonds outstanding 000 00 By ani't. ceriltleate Indent.. 2.000 (10 By am't loan First Nat. Bk. 1,500 00 By am't due J. 11. Kaueher, ' School account. 10 03 By am't orders outstanding 32106 To am't actual Indebtedn'ss 14,205 2! 18,810 09 8,8I0 69 These reports audited June 8, 1010, and found to be correct. K. O. 8cnucKHts, ) W H. Moo, Auditors. D. II. Briaket, ( N OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The stockholders of the Jefferson and Olearfleld Coal and Iron Company, a corporation organised and existing under the laws "f ha Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, with Its principal office at Keyn oldsvlllo, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, art hereby notified that a meeting will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on the twelfth day of July, A. D. 1010, at the general office of aid company, to take action cn the approval or disapproval of the proposed Increase of the Indebtedness of said corporation, In pursuance of the following resolutions, which were adopted by a majority of the entire Board of Directors of the Jefferson and Clearlleid Coal and Iron Company, to- "RESOLVED, That the Indebtedness of tne.ienerson iiearueiu coal Iron Com' Eany be Increased from Two Million, One u nil red and Forty-one Thousand (t2.141.O0O) Dollars to four Million. Mix Hundred and Korty One Thousand (4,H41,OUO Dollars." KKoOLVED, That a meeting of the stockholders be called to convene at the general office of this company on the 12th day of July, A. D. 1010, to take action on the approval or disapproval of the proposed Increase of the Indebtedness of this com pany, and that the secretary be and Is here by directed to gtve notice thereof, as required by law." Attest: LIWIB IflEi.IN, " ' ' May 10, 1910. Secretary. Jefferson County Pomona Grange Meeting Held in Paradise Grange Hall Wednesday of Last Week. The JelTarson County Pomona Grange met with Paradise Grange In their ball June 8th In regular session,' Worthy Master J. H. Elder being in the chair and vacancies filled by pro tern.- First on the program was a gong by the chair, followed by reports from aubordlnate granges. All report a gain In membership since the last report and good Interest manifested. Song by the cbolr. Question: "Care and Profit of Hogs," by J, Mi Norrls and otherf. , Question: "Potato and Corn Culture," by Ed. Johns, of Pleasant Hill, and others. The meeting then adjourned for dinner, whlob was served In lower part of hall by the good patrons of Paradise for the visiting patrons and about r0 partook thereof. As the day was fine the crowd sur passed any in the history of the Orange jn Jefferson county, Afternoon session was called to order at 1:30 o'clock. Song by the choir. An address of welcome was rendered by Edward Little, which was a credit to Paradise Grange. Response was made by N. F. Dean, of Ratnmel. Essay by J. W 8yphrit. Song by choir. Question: "The Hardest Kind of Work of Woman's Every Day Life," by Mrs. A. J. Sprague. Reoltatlon by Bertha Sprague. Song by Ida Mulhollan. Question: "The Farm Water Supply and AUDITORS' REPORT Of the School Board of West Reynoldsville Boro for ' Year Ending June 6, 1910. L. H. BOYLE Tax collector, in account with West UoynoldBviUo school district for year ending June 0, 1910. DH. To am't duplicate school.... $1,003 03 " " u adueaon &Jo.78.. 11 94 81,016 87 CR. By am't fixoneratlon $ 42 00 o reoate on i,u,w oa. oi .i " " 2 col. on l,0;i8.52. ' 20 77 " " 5 col. on 128.1. 73... 14 19 " " M col. on tl 1(1 61... 5 8.1 11 11 trpAuiimr'ai r ohm It if a 1 07-l HI To bal. due district '. . .. '200 38 11,616 87 To am't duplicate sinking f'd. S 932 32 . oh auaea on i;ri.j4 ... u 51 9 0.18 83 CR. By am't exonerations 18 00 31 20 1R 7R h rebate on Jii!5 29. 'it col. on $025.29. , H col. on $158 89...' 7 94 lit mil. (in I III u a nn " " treasurer's receipts. . 778 47 " " due dlBtrlct 81 34 $ 038 83 DR. To am't duplicate school b'd. $ 696 38 " ". 6 added on $88.18. .. 4 41 $ 609 79 By am't exonerations. $ 11 49 " ". 6 rebate on $393.41. 19 07 " " Zt col. on $.193 41. 11 80 " ' " H col. on $102 32. 6 12 " " h col. no $ 39 01 . 1 95 " " treasurer's recelots. 495 39 To am't due district 54 37 $ 599 79 W. B. STAUFFER, Ex-Colltctor ' DR. To am't due last settlement . $ 29 73 $ 29 73 CR. By am't i col. on $29.73 .. I 149 am't treasurer's receipts. 28 24 29 73 TREASURERS RECEIPTS. State appropriations year end ing juneo. iuhi l.XiS 8U Reo'd from Ex-treas. Brewer 1.172 56 " col. taxef, all kinds 2.666 88 " " loans since last rep't 12,074 24 " " county treasurer... 8 27 " ' all other sources.... 143 30 Total receipts $17,302 05 Expenditures. Building and furnishings. ... RRnttncr nnrl VAnalrtner $13,670 90 373 79 1,760 00 78 88 210 .10 337 67 120 91 49 00 259 90 236 67 Teachers' wages scnool text books.: School supplies. . . .-. Fuel and contingencies. Fees of cnl. t90 01: t rnaa IK1 Salary of secretary Debts aod interest paid Other expenses $16,994 02 $ 303 03 . 342 09 Cash on hand Amount dne from collector. Total resources $ 650 12 Liabilities. Am't due on unsettled bills ' and Interest $ 634 01 Am't bonds and notes with interest.... K. 12,246 76 . $12,780 77 Liabilities over resources $12,130 65 T. C. McEnteerT ,)1 ., S. W. Stacffer! f Aualtors. ) Gasolene Power," by C. I. Green and others. 1 Brothers Waohob und Snyder, of Clearfield county, were present and took part. The program was well rendered all through. Committees to locate place for county plonlo have chosen Hormtown for the occasion. Picnic will be held August 10, 1910? The meeting adjourned tomeet with Rusevllie Grange In Oo'ober. CD K. B. Dekmkr, See, auditors: REPORT Of the School Board of Winslow Township for Year Ending; June G, 1910. DR. To um't irhnnl tax Invlnrl.... 7.1M 41 - ijkih. tax ikviihi 1,2111) 1)7 CR. Bynm'tt'rn dov'r to Rtrousa ' ret. to (Jo. 'J'rousurer i,4:i2 is ta.m in O. H. BKOADHGAD. DR. To ain't roe'd f'm Onl. Htrniitn 7.8M " " Hint App... i.mt i " of borrowed minify.. 1,I0( ren'il f'm Do. Treas m i " salH of house " ree'd f'm dug tax.,.. " from tuition CR. . By am't of tnarhors' salary..' rent and repairs ' paid teachers fur at- (mil.. l,,u.lt...A no I 1H I 44 3 t,m 00 cmn 18 JKJ0 00 m n SIS 44 440 n 410 83 711 00 IS 2i 8,141 60 71 79 2 W lOS 40 By am't paid fur text hooks. " ' an I, til Im I.u than text hooks By am't for fuel and con' trig. " paid treasurer's fee ISU. I.IU .... . By am't secretary's salarf mii jfmi.u.uu By ain't printing A auditor " debt and Int'st paid. " enforcing couip. law " tuition " sundries in.201 43 16,201 42 AMOS BTROUBR, OOLI.EOTOB. DR. To am't due f'm col. last settlement $141 5T To am't school dun t,ti as " " school building l,2as 07 ojb anriiiion on S,li 4S 255 12 CR. By am't exonerations school I 202 fl7 am't exonerations school " .mnnrallnn. Ixill.llna " " taxes returned schrsii " " taxes returned building " " i .rebate on tl.UIOfi.. " " 2 col. on II.HII.OO.. " " 6 col. on flli.ia.. II 5 col. on $"i,W.67.. 1M m 0 07 97 05 30 KH 90 (11 217 8S 7.SVJ 4S 1,4)7 HH Due from collector '110,2.17 12 110,527 12 Mahlllliiu. Borrowed money $U'J0 4!) Due treasurer lrrf) no Outsiandlng orders 1)151 11.472 00 (1,407 &5 Resources, Due from Collector Strouse Actual Indebtedness tl 65 A.M.Norris, I a. ..in . W..I.M0HHI8ON. Ault- HUGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. Tlaynoldsvllle, Pa ; 1. -1 l "- ? H PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen-DayExcursions June 30, JuIyjH and328, August 11 and 25, and Sept. 8, 1910 CHI or CI1) to J Atlantic City, Cape May fill I Tll 1 Wlldwood, Anitelsa, Molly Rearh, Ocean City. Sea WIU Ulii I IsleClty, Avalon, N. J Kehoboth. hit., and Ocean . City, Md. - t!9 or to iAsbury Park- Lon5 Branch III UK JiIlL iU 1 West End, Hollywood Rlneron, Deal Beach, AllenhMrst. vVlaW QIT North Asliury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beacb' V Avon, Belmar, Crmo, Hnrina I.ake, Sea Olrt, Brlelle. Point Pleasant and Bay Head, N. J. FROM REYNOLDSVILLE. Tickets at the lower rate good only in coaches. Tickets at the higher rate frocd in Parlor or Sleeping Cars In connection with proper Pullman tickets. SPECIAL TRAIN OF PARLOR CARS AND COACHES Leaves Pittsburgh at 8.55 a. m. and runs through to Atlantic City. Tickets (rood for passage on special train and its connections or on trains leas ing Pittsburgh at 4. 55 p. m., 8.33 p. m., (coaches only), and 5.50 p. m. (sleeplnii cars only), and their connections. For leaving time of trains, stop-over privileges, and full Information consult nearest ticket agent, or James P. Anderson, D. P. A., Sixth 'Avenue and Smitnfleld St., Pittsburgh, Pa. J. R. WOOD. Passenger Traffic Manager. tfl'ii SSttMs-M; ;iiiiIii'Iiii ;n-li.iii,ij ' 1 If Is the onljr II flnsuredf " . fl Jut Thlnhof it? 'J Thj Fltsi Sfwini? Machine It In lured for five ytttt sgainrt iccidcnt breakage, wear, fire, tornado, light- and water. This shows our faith in X3PFREE Sewing Machine Thin what, this row!, bum,-dun If rm btstk dw kola smciIm i r asit (nfA, ball, n aitvbmnt, tit.) it will kt miieu m rot wlikni cfcuit. Huehea A Plemlnir KcyKolilsvlllo, I'a. f I 30 Years Experience in the manu facture of Gasoline means much to the motorist. In the use of Waverly Brands 70- l 4 Motor f WB1 Stove you are guaranteed tht (reatcat poihible eflicienc jf inatantancoua, power ftil, clean explosion free dom from carbon depoaita on apark plur or In cylln v dera ready icnltlon. Yotff dealer will supply you Waverly Oil Works Co. Pittsburg, Pa. . ,GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agec. 1 A. .ST if ' tAt VoTrw7Tl " - i . :
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