AUDITORS' REPORT Of the School Board of West Reynoldsville Boro for Year Ending June 6, v . 1910. L. H. BOYLE Tax collector, in acconu'. wib Wyst lloynoldsvlke school dinirlct lor vuar ending June 0, 1910. - DU. To am'l duplicate souool.... tl. (303 1)3 6 ndlfl'J on 238 7S... 11 1)1 ' l,(il5 87 CR. ' ' By am't ..xotidratton 42 00 . " " 5 rebate on l,0: 52. 51 li:l ," " 2i col. (inll.fl.1H5J, 20 77 " " (")', col. on 2S:i.7.1... 14 1!) " " 5 col. onHltl 61... ft M " " treasurm-'a ret-t-tpls. . . 1.273 87 1 Tobul. due district 200 3H '1,15 67 To ain't ditplloa sinkinjr fK $ o:!2 32 . . " " 5X added onl;l0.H .. fl 61 038 83 CR. By am't exoneration IS 00 " " h rebate on I25 29. . . .'1120 " 3t col. - on iir) 20. . . IS 7(1 " " 6.col. on lf8oi... 7 1)4 " " b col. on (II 14... 3 0(1 " " treasurer' receipts. . . 778 47 " " due district 81 34 t 038 83 DR. To am't duplicate school b'd. t 695 38 ," " 6 added on $88.10. .'. -4 41 $ 599 79 r:. By am't exonerations. t 11 49 " " 5 rebate on $303.41. : 19 07 " " 3t col. f. on $.193.41. ' 11 80 " " ft col. on $102.32. 6 12 " " 5 col. on$ 39.01. , . 1 95 " " ' treasurer's recelptB. 495 39 To am't due district ' 54 37 ' 599 79 W. B. STAUFFER, ExCollectofX DR. To am't due last settlement. . $ 29 73 $ 29 73 CR. By am't 5 col. on $29.73.. . $ 1 49 " am't treasurer's receipts. 28 24 29 73 TREASURER S RECEIPTS. State appropriations year end ing June 6. 1910 $ 1,238 80 Rec'd from Ex-treas. Brewer 1,172 50 " " col. taxes, all kinds 2,H'iH 88 " " loans since last rep't 12,074 24 ... " " county treasurer. . . 0 27 " " all other sources.... 143 30 Total receipts .$17,302 05 Expenditures. Building and furnishings. . .. $13,570 90 Renting and repairing 373 79 Teachore' wages 1,760 00 Sobool text books , 78 88 I School (supplies 210 30 Fuel Ht.d contingencies 337 07 Fees of col. $90 91; treas. $30 1 20 91 Salary of secretary 45 00 Debts and interest paid 259 90 Other expense1. 230 07 $10,94 02 Cash on hand $ 308 03 Amount due from collector. . . 342 09 Total resource! $ 650 12 Liabilities. ' ' Am't due. uti unsettled bills and interest. .' ",$. 534 01 Am't bonds and notes with '. . interest 12,246 76 j , . ' 1 . $12,780 77 Liabilities over resources ' $12,130 65 T. C. McEntekr, I .,. 'abacrtbe for The -X- Star idHB MTM3 A leaky grows tloQfii shingles, ordinary Write I f wSrS?tfMiiij oooks, siu sioout Hooting, ana fty'&i "The Ruberoid Album." 'vvuiwffWiiir"i'''"w:r ,.;?w-wuiu'w,'t. TheWoodwork Supply Co., , Reynoldsvllle, Pa. , ' fa?- II ,&.V Sewing liPSc Machine jkS 1 1 i Jwt Think of It? Tm Fsi-t Sewing Machine U In sured for five years against acriilciit breakage, wear,- fire, tornado, light ning and water. This ahoni our faith in tSPFREE Sewing Machine ThtnE what thU roanl U jsunj tan II r-x bmk tha wholt oucblu ot tor Mil (smA, Mi, or ttxbmtat, tK.) II will M MDllca4 fa M wlllual rham. Hughes & Fleming ji t KoycoldsviUo, Pa. ,( 11 ,-' Soldiers' Burials. . The county commissioners have named the following residents of the different townships , and boroughs In this Bection as a committee, in their several districts, to look after the burial of deceased soldiers: Plnecreek township Wm. Knapp, W. D. Kane, John Carberty. , Reynoldsvllle Dr. J. W. Foust, C. R. Hall, NInian Cooper. Sykesvill W. H. Reber, J. L. Long, J. B. Sykes. Washington township William C. Smith, R. F. Morrison, Craig Wilson. West Reynoldsvllle Samuel Brill hart, J. N. Smail, W. P. Woodring. Winslow township James Cathcrs, John Norris, William Wardick. ' Very Few Genuine Celebrations. The projected Fourth of July cele bration lo Brookvllle has been aban doned. The firemen, who were in terested In the matter, found a ladk of enthusiasm among our poople, and thought it best to abandon the proposed entertainment. Brookvllle lfrpiMican. That is what happened In most towns In this section and would have happened in Reynoldsvllle but for the energetic hurtling of the finance commiteeof the Business Men's Association. Reynolds vllle business men are to be congratulat ed on the live public spirit manifested In their subscriptions to the big celebration fund. Teachers' Examinations The annual examinations for the teachers of Jefferson county for the year 1910 will be held at the following places on the dates named: Punxsu tawney, Friday, June 24; Reynoldsvllle, Saturday, June 25; Brockwayville, Mon day, Juno 27; Beech woods, Tuesday, June 28; Brookvllle, Wednesday, June 29. Certificates will be in the hands of teachers by July 1,5. All examin ations begin at 9 00 a. m. In tnakicg the announcement Supt. Jones states that persens under 18 years of age and Inexperienced teachers from other counties will not be examined. Can Lav RUBER0ID Roofing Now is the time to take off that shingle or tin roof when it is beginning to leak with every rain, and put on a RUBEROID roof. roof never gets better. It , worse, in spite of constant patching. The best remedy is a new roof that doesn t leak. RUBEROID Is a perfect roofing. It Is weather-proof, sun-proof, wind-proof and fire-resisting. RUBEROID costs less to maintain than tin, tar or slate, or any other roofing. to-day or our two tree rooting H J f at . n ft "l 100 WaiUm St. New York Lo, the Poor Sparrow! His Doom is Sealed. DuBois Man Discovers Way . To Exterminate the Little Nuisances. According to a DuDoU paper II. W. Smith, of Clearfield, has discovered a successful method of combating the English sparrow nuisance in the gar don, and after having thenewiemedy working one week has ninety-one little feathered marauders hanging up iu his bank yard. Smith Is qltt an expert amateur gardener and takes jrreat pride In his work, and tbesparrows have been the.huneof bis life for the last two or three years, they seemingly holding all their celebrations or gatherings In his garden. He tried poison and every known remedy or cure, evea soliciting and securing aid and," advice from Dr. Surface, of the State Agricultural De partment. After trying the poison suggested by Dr, Surface as a last re sort, and with practically no effect, lie was about to give up the battle India guBt, and was sitting on his back porch watching a band of sparrows making havoc of a prize lettuce bed, when he stumbled un what has since proved to be the salvation of his garden. While the sparrows were getting ' their ' fill of lettuce a gust of wind blew a chicken feather across the garden, and In an Instant every sparrow In the crowd made a dash for It, and when tbey got it had a Jolly time palling it to pieces. Like a drowning man' grasping at a straw, Mrf Smith hustled Into the house, and securing a small wire mouse trap, placed a feather thereon and set It near the lettuce bed.H- He had hardly got back to the porch when a sparrow made a dash for the feather and was an easy victim. The trap was set again, and in a few minutes another little villain met his death, and Mr. Smith made a bee line for a hardware store, where he invested in a dozen mouse traps, which he has set about his garden and Is rapidly depopulating the sparrow tribe hore-abouts. Hon. S, B. Elliott lo Speak. TJ Prof. J. A. Ferguson, of State Col lege, accompanied with twenty-eight students preparing forthe National Forestry service, are In summer camp on the Clarion river, near Foxburg. It has been the practice of the college to establish a camp each year for the graduating class for the purpose of according practical lcsBons In actual work in the woods. Hon. Robert S. Conk'ln and I. C. Williams, of Harrls burg, and Hon. S. B. Elliott, of Reyn oldevllle, of the Pennsylvania State Forestry Commission, are expected to visit this camp, and on Saturday even ing, June 25, in the New Lincoln Hall, Foxburg, there will be a ouollc Forest ry meeting held, to which all In the surrounding country are cordially In vited. No admission charge. The questions of forests, wood lots and what we are going to do for timber In the future Is of vital Importance. The cost of planting and maintaining trees, the benefits accruing financially and other wise will be' expertly discussed. ' Nothing Doing at Big Run. We ought to have at least an old fashioned picnic on the Fourth. Some body could read the Declaration, some body else make a 1 little speech, all could have a good dinner and with sociability, swings, ball games etc., everybody could have a good time. Wby not have this kind of a celebra tion? It takes little preparation and could be easily arrangedBig Run Tribune, What's tbe use? Better jump on the trolly and come to Roynoldsylllo and have tbe time of your life. Reynolds vllle has the only ' big celebration In five counties. - Clarion Commencement Exercises. t The arrangements for the annual commencement at tbe Clarion State Normal School have been completed. This commencement season promises to be one of tbe most interesting occasions tbe school has ever had. Bishop Etbelberl Talbot of the Bethlehem Diocese, Central Pennsylvania, will proaoh the baccalaureate sermon and Edwin Ea1 Sparks,' president of State College, ' will be tbe commencement orator. Tbe Campus Pageant, Class Reunions, Literary Contest, Music, Graduates' Recital and tbe Class Day Exercises will be among tbe Interesting events ol the week. Banks on Sure Things Now. "I'll never be without Dr. King's New Life Pills again," writes A. Schln- geek, .647 Elm St., Buffalo,, N. Y.. "Tbey cured me of chronic constipa tion when all others failed." Un- equaled for biliousness, jaundice, In digestion, headache, chills,- malaria, and debility. 25c at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.'s. The cornerstone of the new M. E. church at Brookvllle will be laid June 25th. Thomas H. Murray, Esq., of Clearfield will deflver the principal address. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining UyrostomoeatJleynoldBrtllo, Pa., for weekending June 13,' 1910.1 : fMrTand Mrs. Hlle Allen, Mrs." Delia, Bearfleld, Peter Burgoon, Mss, Rose Burns, Mrs. Mary Crlssman (2), Mrs! Mae Cox, Chas. Flotcr.er, Mrs. Ruse Fullerton, Mrs. C. M. Gregg, E: Httnpnstoln Mrs. 0en Hunter Mies Mayino Jonctt, J. M. Moran, Harry M. MoglH, Nelson MuGreggor Cecil Me Kee J. E. Rhodes, Mrs. Brltta Robert son, Miss nsz-il Scott, Frank Suchrlst, Mrs. Carl Smith. MIm Blanche Stewart J. M. itevensou, Dr. Dvls F. Turnball, Wllbert White. List ad ertlsed June 20, 1910. Mrs. to" rv Ad im. D. B. Barker, MlnsCliilr Brlthon, Justia Bmh, Jos. Carey, Fi'uuK IS. Cf-llv, Eva Fnnn, Jos. McDonald, S. F. Miles, B. Rice, W. B. Ruth, L. E. Snyder, G. E. Vas blnder, Abrara Vardy. ' Foreign Maroln Mlknlt. Hay advertised and give dale of list when calling for above. S. M. McCreight, P. M. Old Friends Meet. ReVi Dr. Mofcinley, now of Reynolds vllle, and the editor ot the Tribune first met in Iowa some 28 years ago where they were members of Council Bluffs, Presbytery and pastor In two of Its churches. They had not met for about eight years until at (be C. E. con vention this week. It certainly gave us great pleasure to see and talk with our old co-presbyter and to hear htm preach. He has a prominent church In Clarion presbytery now and Is doing In It as elsewhere good work. May he live long and prosper. Big Run Tribune. ' Johnsonburg Will Celecrote. They are preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July In grand style at Johnsonburg this year. Tbe business men of the place are lending their sup port to the project and every effort will be put forth to make tbe celobratlon a bi-r success. There will be fantastlo parade, several bands of music, races, games, baseball, fireworks and all the other concomitants of an old-fashioned Independence Day demonstration. Subscribe for The Star. I WAVERLY GASOLINES ""1 I never fail guaranteed best for all Auto purposes. Three brands: I I 76 MOTOR STOVE , I I Made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Cost no more than tbe ordinary kind. I H Your dealer knows ask him. . I II Wavcrly Oil WorKs Co.; hTu," Pittsburg, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen-Day Excursions June 30, July 14 and 28, August U and 25, and Sept. 8, 19J0 Of fl or PIO T0 J Atlantic City, Cape May All I IV I I Wlldwood, Anifelsea, llullv llenrh, IVean City, Sea ylU lICa I IhIw CUy, Avalon, N. .1., ltehoUith, Del., and Ocean $12 - $14 TO rolnt rleanant and Buy Head, N. J. FROM REYNOLDSVILLE. Tickets at tbe lower rate ?ood only in coaches.' Tickets at the higher rate Rood In Parlor or Sleeplng Csrs 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 good for passage on special train and its connections or on trains leav ing Pittsburgh at 4.55 p. m., 8.33 p. m., (coaches only), and 8.60 p. m. (sleeping 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 SmltnQeld St., flttsburgb, Fa. J. R. WOOD. Passenger Traffio Manager. AUDITORS' REPORT Of the School Board of Winslow Township for Year Ending - June 6, 1910. vn. To nm'l. !lio(il Iiijc lnvicd ... 7,UII 41 " " lld(. tux lovlnd U" . . CR. llyrtrd'tt'rn dnv'rtnOtrniHH 6,1(10 4s ret. to CIo. Treiuurer 272 0a I'M! 48 H,4a2 48 v O. H. BROADIIEAD. DR. ' To ain't rec'd t'm Onl. Pt rcime 7.RV 41 I! .". 8,ll,B IM... 4.BIII 47 of horrnwKd muricy.. 1,I) 4'J " rec'd f'niHn. Trims., 'too 00 " hhIh of Iioiimi m 01) " reii'd I'm dim tux.... ih m " trurn tulilnu tt m CR. By am't of lei:lier' siiHry.. ' 0,371 to rnl, and ri'piitrs 312 10 '' imld InucliHiH for ut- ti-ndlnu I null t,u t nix) 00 By nm'l nuld for txt IhhiIis. liiw j ", " h ii ii il ! oilier limn li'xt l)iinl(4 ins 44 lly Hiu't fur find mid run lint. 4iu w . " IviM IrutiMuror'g lie fur UkHI-IO 410 XI By am't mi'rnlary'H salurf and piMt.aKH 7S m By nm'l nrliiiliiK & auditors 111 2.1 '' drill u"d wii'm paid. 3,141 Ml " Diifniidni! coinp, law - 7170 liililim an m " xuiidrlL'H 109 40 15,201 42 19,201 42 AMOS BTIIOUBE, OOLI.EOTOU. DR. To am't due f'm col. last settlement R41 B7 To am't school dun 6.V22 86 " " school bulldlnft IXM 07 " " IS addition on 102 45 2M 12 CR. By am't exonerations school 2H2 87 " " exonerations building. 20 i)7 " " taxes returned sidiool VA 09 " " taxes returned building 00 W " " 8 rebate on 91,940 0.1.. 117 OS " " 2 col. on ll.HI I 90.. W M " " fi col.- on 012.13.. . . 80 01 " "6 col. on iryiw.M.. 207 M treasurer's receipts... 7,852 45 Due from collector 1,407 85 110,257 12 loi257 12 Liabilities. Borrowed money IU90 49 Due treasurer 150 00 Outstanding orders 18151 11.472 00 Resources, Due from Collector Strouse l,4t)7 85 Actual Indebtedness (4 05 A.M.Norhis, I . W.J. MoHHisow, Auditors. JJUGHES & FLEMING. -funeral directors. Main Street. Reynoldsvllle, Pa (Asbury Park, Long Branch " West End. Hollywood, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allenhursr, I North Asliury I'ark, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, V Avon, llelmar Ct mo," Siirlnu f.al'e. Sea Ulrt. Brlelle. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. SCHOOL AUDIT i Of ReynoldsviPe Borough Tor the Year Ending June G, 1010. WILLIAM COPPING , Ex-Tiix r'ullerior. In Mcrouiit, with the II ,r oimli J..ool hhtrlci of Kevnoldsville, l'a.; for I he year CMidlim Junes, 11)10. 1 School Account. To am't du.-f'm Wm. Cop- ping luMtsetth-nimit.... H, 178 61 m.j mi, , iiHiimirer x rece m " dim from Win t'ou pllllt 11,717 05, 1.4.11 6fil 11,178 01 $3,178 Ol1, Monrt .roount. To am't due from Wm Cup- t-liilt laiit aeHIu.uiit . .. WMf8 lly nm'l ireHH. ri"wliii) -qj "' uni'l dnr lrm Win. UniH'Init . J29 57 f , - mi mi m w . -i I S. J. BUiiOOON. J"," c;'!!Vu!r' ln awi'imfr with the Boroujili M...M i nntiuii Keyimidm llle, Pa,, for Wie isohool Account. To am t duplicate 8 371 811 n aou on I2.S17 IH.. By am tof exonerations. ... " taxen returned. ... 6 rebate on 5.27:1 110 ' t col. on 5.IKI9 80. o col. on 1,11117 Ki. R col. on 2,748 04. trean. recelum, ... due from Collector 8. J. Ilurgoiin ...... 1.(0 m 1 li 3 W) 2n:l m JIKI SO ll a7 40 e,in 51 I. 1,867 Bond Account. To am't of duplicate 12 707 7J " S add. on 1772 89... 38 64 By am't exoneration. ... 22 62 " taxes returned 3 87 .. re!'le on 1 570 10 . 78 51 . f:i!-onl,4lsi 29 85 " 5 col. on :W7 98. 19 90 fi col. on suit 53 . 40 58 " treas. receipts .. . 2.086 12 " due from H. J. Bur- goon, collector ' 824 (B 12,806 40 12,806 40 JOHN H. KAUCHER, Treasurer, In account with the School Dls- trlctof the Boronh of Keynoldsvllle, Pa. for the year endlnii Junes, 1910. School Account. To am't hal. In hands of J. H. Kauclinr last sett,.... (1,0X7 10 10 am't rec'd fin Ht. treas.. 3,53129 " " State treas- urer, for high School .... 345 00 To ain't rec'd fin Co. treas.. 32 73 " " hank loan.. 2,300 00 Wm. Uop- . pliiff. collector 1,747 05 To arn't rec'd f'm B. J. Bur- Koon, collector 6,951 SI To am't rec'd f'm Prof. W. M. Klf, tuition 1J9 85 To am't rec d f'm Sec. W. H. Bell, tuition 2 so To am't rec'd f'm Prof. W. M. Kite, lantern fund... 90 28 To am't rec'd f'm Prof. W. M. Itlfe, hook diimane... 2 60 By am't oiders redeemed... $16,159 05 " ' Yi commission 80 79 To am't due treasurer ... 19 03 16,2:18 84 16,238 84 Bond Account. - , To am't balance In hands of J. II, Kaurher last set .. 328 22 , To am't rec'd f'm Wm. Cop- plni?, collector 60 41 To am't rec'd f'm fl. J. Bur- goon, collector 2,086 1!" By am't orders redeemed ... 2,375 00 " Yt rommlsslon 11 87 ' bal. in bands treas.. . a' 891 88 f!,V?i 75 $2,78 Itemized Statement of Expenses' Of the School District of the Rrrrnu-rh of I Kevnoldsvllle. Pa., for the yenr nriinir J,m 1 1 0, lUiU. To am't paid teachers. ...... 18,350 00 " " of music 203 13 " " janitor 720 00 " " fuel and Unlit 276 80 1 . ' Secretary of Board, salary 60 00 ' To am't expenses to State Teachers' Ass'n 14 00 ' To am't express, freight and drayane 17 W To am't p'd for school books 54 13 " " stationery sup. 210 61 " " Janitor's sup... 43 65 " " laui dry. towels 22 65 " " Star I'm. OrHce 1 50 " , " VolonteerOfce 26 00 ' ' furniture... 30 00 ; " " Insurance 21 50 " ' aftldavlta 1 75 ', " ' telephone. ... 3 00 " " water 114 S7 " ' truantofllcers 125 20 " M commenceni't expense 86 50 'lo am't paid for material and labor on buildln-r . S3 40 I To 'am't paid for castings for furnace 45 W To am't paid for laboratory appaiatus 89 00 Toam't pald for purchase of Khoads ft Evans pro. 1,425 00 Toam'tpald auditors 12 00 To am't paid bonds red'm'd 2,000 00 To am't p'd notes and Int.. 3,645 80 To am't p'd Int. on bonds. . 300 00 18,533 0J FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of the School District of Reynoldsvllle Bor ough for the year ending June 6, 1910. Resources. ' To am't from Wm. Copolnz. School account 11,431 56 To am't from Wm. Copping, Bond account '' IM R7 To am't from S. J. Burgoon, To am't from 8. j. Burgoon, bond account. I01 M bcdooi account 1 wr hi To am't from I. H. Kauch- er, Bond account 591 88 Liabilities. By am't bonds outstanding 5,000 00 My am'tcerillicate Indebt.. 2.000 00 By am't loan First Nat. Bk. 1,500 00 By am't due J. II. Kaucher, School account ... 10 Art Br am't orders outstanding rii m To am't actual lndebtedn'sa (4,295 22 3,840 60 $M,I0 69 These reoorta audited Junn avium mH found to be correct. K. O. SCHtTCKKRS, W H. Moohi, ) Audi tors. D. H. Bhbakbt, ( N1 OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The stockholders of the JeffnHnn mnh Clearfield Coal and Iron Company, m corporation organized and existing under tne laws or the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, with Its Drlnclnal orHcn at fn. oldsvllle, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that a meeting will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on the twelfth day of July, A. D. 1910, at the general office of aid company, to take action on the approval or disapproval ot the proposed Increase of the Indebtedness of said corporation. In pursuance of the following resolutions, whleh were adopted by a majority of the entire Board of Directors of the Jefferson ana Clearfield Coal and Iron Company, to wit: - "RESOLVED. That tbe Indebtedness of the Jefferson & Clearfield Coal A Iron Com puny be increased from Two Million, One Hundred and Foriv-one Thousand i$2,14l OUOi Dollars to Four Million, Six Hundred and Fort y One Thousand H,(H1,000( Dollars." "RESOLVED. That a meeting r tho stockholders be called to convene at tbe general office of this company on the 12th day of July, A. D. 1910, to take action 00 tbe approval or disapproval of the propose, incrvasn of the indebtedness of this cor pany, and tkat tbe secretary be attlJks hi bv law." J Attest: Ltwra favf.m1 1 V 1 May 10, 1910. , Secretary.