MONTOUR AMEM FRANK C. ANGLE, Proprietor. Danville. Pa.. Feb, 14 190 1 COMMUNICATIONS. All comthunications sent to the A MERI CAS for publication must be signed by the writer, and communications not so signed will be rejected. REPUBLICAN TICKET. DISTRICT. KOR POOR DIRECTOR. Franklin Buyer. Sr. BOROUGH. FOR AUDITOR, D. K. Williams. FIRST WARD. FOR COUNCIL (.3 years) Amos Vastine. FOR COUNCIL (1 year) vir,n TXT R> William W. Davis. FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR Dr. E. A. Curry. FOR ASSESSOR. Joseph L Frame. FOR JUDGE OF ELECTION, William G. Kramer. FOR INSPECTOR OF ELECTION, William J. Williams. FOR JUSTXCE-OF-THE-PEACE, William V. Oglesby. SECOND WARD. FOR COUNCIL. Henben Boyer. FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, J. H. Montague. FOR ASSESSOR, H. E. Seidel. FOR JUDGE OF ELECTION, Harry Shick. FOR INSPECTOR OF ELECTION, C. M. Johnson. FOR-JUSTICE-OF-THE-PEACE. J. H. Woodside. THIRD WARD. FOR COUNCIL, John Li. Evans. FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Jesse B. Cleaver. FOR ASSESSOR, Harry Kerns. FOR JUDGE OF ELECTION. William M. Russel. FOR INSPECTOR OF ELECTION, Curtis Cook. FOURTH WARD. FOR COUNCIL. Joseph Gibson. FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, J. J. Stewart. FOR ASSESSOR, John Jenkins. FOR JUDGE OF ELECTION, T n Hnmrnpr j. u. rtuminer. POR INSPECTOR OF ELECTION', Joseph Sherwood. FOR JUSTICE-OF-THE-PEACE, Henry Kneibler. % ROAD TAXES WASTED. LMk of Intelligent Supervision Is tke Chief Cnaar * article in The Technograph flPiofesaor Ira O. Baker, University of contends that under intelligent Qppervisign the road tax can be paid as •effectively and economically in labor Mln cash. lie says: *<lt Is frequently argued that because the annual road tax produces no hard roads that therefore at least a large part of the money Is wasted. (1) In moat states part of the tax Is spent for Oew steel bridges. In Illinois a little more thau one-quarter of the road tax is so spent. Steel bridges are a sub stantial Improvement and would be al most imperative with stone roads. (2) Another considerable part of the taxes is used In renewing wood culverts arid the floors of bridges, which expense .■would be practically the same whether the roads are improved or not. (3) A further sum Is spent in improving the drainage, which would be required be fore good stone roads could be built. (4) Part of the road taxes is used to pay for mowing the roadsides, which would be desirable even if the road surface were improved. (.") Finally a considerable portion of the mouey Is used in maintaining the surface, and tf the roads were improved a considera bly larger sum would be required for a like purpose. •"•"The claim Is frequently made that • large part of the labor tax Is wasted. Possibly In the early history of any oommunity, when there Is slight social intercourse among the farmers, more time was wasted in gossip than now, bnt at present the loss by this practice Is not very great. It is by no means uncommon for a farmer to give consid erably more labor than Is exacted. He uses the roads and desires to Improve them for his own benefit. Further, a farmer would probably prefer to pay 92 In labor than $1 in cash, and hence the evils of the labor tax system may not be as serious as is generally claim ed, since practically the farmer's vote determines the amount of road tax he will pay. "Admitting that there are Inherent defects In the labor tax system, It is not proved that they are greater than In the cash system. Cash paid day labor and contract work in city affairs are not always Ideally efficient There Is probably uo universally 'best sys tem' of maintenance of highways. Some of the famous roads of Europe are maintained by a cash tax and some by a labor tax. There are no better roads nor no more complete system of maintenance than in France, and yet by far the greater part of the wagon roads of France are maintained by the labor tax system. The fundamental defect in the construction and mainte nance of American highways is the lack of intelligent and effective super- FIBIOO." A lao»R ror Alarm. "Hare you fasten <d the windows dear.'" she asked ns ib<y wire about lc retire for Ihe is I-rlit. "Xo. \>'h • ttlie use? I gave yon i [ last dollar I bail to buy that inn ! i hat. *ti:l u( g]. "Bet tin• dawn ■ • lii-.t. I you know. !t Sa, in possess a rich | clear contralto voice. In the presen lion of "Camille" she ranks with t. i best, Her handling of the famous deat. | scene is highly spoken of A Geneva, j N. V. paper says: "They are few actresses wtio have the ability to portray this remarkable char acter correctly, but it is certain that Miss llollis is one of them. In every one of the difficult scenes and climaxes she appears to splendid advantage, and her acting is finished throughout." Aiden Benedict's "Quo Vadis." To those who have read the novel "Quo Vadis," and to those who have not read it, there w ill be almost an equal amount of interest at the forthcoming production at the opera house on Tues day evening next. No more popular work has been written in the last half century, the sales of the book bv the var ious publishers in this country alone running far into the millions. The plot deals with a Christian maiden who is triumphant in her faith, and who, iu the simplicity of her religion, converts her pagan persecutor to the true cross. Nero, the Roman butcher, and Peter, the Apostle of Christ, arc also prominent characters in the play. The manage ment promise special scenery for every act, the entire original cast, and an ab solutely perfect performance of one of the greatest plays the stage has ever seen. DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity is flere Backed by Dan ville Testimony. Don t take our word for it Don 't depend on a statement Read Danville endorsement Read the statements of Danville citi xens And decide for yourself Here is one case of it Mr. David B. Jones of 401 Church street, says:—"Doan's Kidney Pills cur ed me of an enervating backache and lameness across my kidneys. I might say I had aching stitches just over my hips and later on I had a great deal of pain through the top of my head. Doan s Kidney Pills invigorated the kidneys and though I did not use them a great while they cured me, and I have had no return of the trouble since; as a remedy for kidney affliction were so satisfactory in my case that I am glad to endorse the claims made for them at all times. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent a box. Foster-Millburn Co., Buff alo, N. Y. sole agents for the U . S. Remember the name—Doan's —and take no other. The Little Town of Elysburg Will Or ganize a Fire Department. William Pensyl whose tannery at Elys burg wfis destroyed by fire on Sunday February 3d, has decided not to rebuild. Upon clearing away the debris it was found that a large number of hides in the vats were uninjured. These are be ing shipped away. Mr. Pensyl's loss, therefore uncovered by any insurance, is not so heavy as at first reported and may not exceed SB,OOO. xne nre wuicti out iiic ytinoi pal industry of the little town, served as an object lesson to the residents reveal ing their utter helplessness in the face of such an event and the peril to which every dollar's worth of property invest ed in the borough is exposed. They have accordingly begun to agitate the organization of a fire department. Klysburg has sixty odd dwellings and " a population of 500, which give an idea both of the amount of property at stake and the number of men available for " membership in « company. A meet j ing was held Thursday night, attended 112 by the entire male population of the g town, for the purpose of taking som , action in the matter. It was decided to r organize one tire company. Whether the apparatus is to consist ot a steam or a , hand engine has not as yet been decid- I ed. The preponderance of sentiment, » however, seems to be in favor of the for i mer. There is a good deal of entbusi ■ asm shown in the matter and it will » probably be only a short time before Klysburg can boast of adequate protect ion against fire. Washington Hose Go's Fair. The fair of the Washington Hose com pany, which will open March 2, in the room formerly occupied by Schoch's grocery, Mill street, will undoubtedly be a fine success. The members of the company are working very hard. An interesting feature of the fair will be the prize contests. Two very desirable prizes are oflered—one a free scholarship in Kussell's Business college and the other a lady's gold watch. Any one who des ires can enter the contests, all that is re quired to win out being enough votes. Those who wish to compete are invited to hand in their names to the contest committee—D. C. Williams and J. C. Mincemoyer. Furniture, clothing, &c., as well as six tons of coal, have already been con tributed by tbe business men of the town. Further donations will be thankfully re ceived. The company is negotiating for the use of a large orchestrion to fur nish music during the fair. A general committee has been appoint ed to look after details, and any desir ing to make donations can notify any of the following James Freeze, W. W. Davis, E. 11. Sainsbury, Charles Gibbous, A C. Koat, Wesley Hollobaugh, F. S. Howe. Setli Lortner and John Freeze. Riter Goss' Short Sentence. Kiter Goss convicted of voluntary manslaughter for runningdown and kill ing John Cole, a bicyclist, near Benton last summer, was sentenced by Judge Little at Bloomsburg Monday to a year and three months' imprisonment in the Eastern penitentiary, $l5O fine and the costs of prosecution. The jury recom mended the prisoner to the clemency of the court. Sleighing Party to Swenoda. A sleighinsr party of ladies from this city was entertained at the home of Boyd Moore at Swenoda yesterday. Those present were: Mrs. John Hunt, Mrs. G. S. Hunt, Mrs. Rebecca Hess, Mrs. Thomas Adams, Mis. Simon Hoff man, Mrs. Joseph Jones, Mrs. Charles l.otier, Mrs. John 1.. Evans, Mrs. Will iam J. Kogers.Miss Jane Alexander, Miss Kmeline l.yon, Mrs. Emma Marks and Mrs C. C. Long. I Have Kidney Trouble Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. ottle or common glass with your it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or sci- Jtling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled togo often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. andsl. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery . and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail; Address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Bwamp-Roo». Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. T ..j. IL. i-ii t Leads the Class at West ronit. Among the five Pennsylvania cadets who lead the senior class at West Point, which will graduate on Monday next, is Nathaniel E. Bower, of this county. Elliott J. Dent, who graduates nnmber 14, leads the Pennsylvanians, followed closely by Mr. Bower and C. Mc 11. Eby. The other two Pennsylvania men are I'. A. Oliver and C. J. Naylor of Philadel phia, whose standings are 10 and 12 re spectively. The fine showing of the five Pennsylvania cadets will be manifest when it is stated that the senior class numbers 74 men. N. E. Bower, who was appointed to West Point by Congressman Monroe H. Kulp in 1807, is a son of Ephraim Bow er,the well known blacksmith, of Moors burg. He was known here as a lad of studious and industrious habits, lie at tended the public school at Moorsburg, 1 after which he entered the High school in this city, graduating in the spring of 1890 as valedictorian of his class. SIOO REWARD, SIOO Tne readers of this paper will be please** to learn that then 1 is at least one dread' dis ease that science has been ableto cure In all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up on the blood and mucous surface of the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of ( the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing the work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO . Props., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Two Games Scheduled. The Danville Reserves will play a game of basket ball with the Wilkes barre team, in that city on Wednesday, - February 20. The Reserves will also r play the Bucknell College team of ; burg, in the Armory on the evening of Washington's Birthday. I SHERIFF'S SALE r -OF VALUABLE ' REAL ESTATE , By virtue of certain writs of Fieri Facias is sued out of the Court of Common Pittas of ; Montour county, and tome directed, I w ill expose to i'ublii 1 Sale at the Court House in the Borough of Danville, Montour county and State of Pennsylvania, on flonday, Feb. 18th, 1901. at 10o'clock in the forenoon of the said day. • the followingdescribed real estate, viz: All that certain messuage, tenement and town lot of land situate in the Borough of Danville, County of Montour and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, towit: Fronting on Front street on the Mouth, by lot of Jacob Ashton on the West, an alley on the North and Nassau street on the F.ast. being Fifty feet more «r less in fronton Front street and extending back One Hundred and Fifty feet to Alley, being lot Number Fourteen (14) in Snyder's Addition to Danville. The improvements on t he premises are a Two-Story Frame Dwelling House, frame stable, a small frame store and shoe maker's shop and all necessary outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the pro|>erty of David Kuckel. M. BRECKBILL. Sheriff. W. J. BAI.DY. Attorney. Sheriff's Office. Danville. Pa., Jan. :joth. 11*11. AI'UITOK'N NOTICE. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF MON TOUR COUNTY. In the matter of the First and Final ac count of William K. Holloway, Ad-, ministrator of the estate of Clarence H. Friok, late of the Borough of ' Danville, in the County of Montour j and State of Pennsylvania, de ceased. The undersigned appointed auditor bv the aforesaid eourl to distribute the balance in II • hands of the said Accountant for tin purpose of discharging tl ■ : point men t at tbe Ret . •>; <!, j s Office in the Court lit i . in ihe lion null ol Danville. Penna., <ib n.tay. Mure], l»t. IVOI, at ten o'< ■>. i the forei.i.on of said day, when and uliere n.l perse: - lu.vinu claims on the st <1 bind are rc<|iiiitd to pre sent and prove the same, or be deh.irn <! fioni thereafter coin in;; In for a share of ihe said fund. WM. U MDI.EH. Auditor. Danville. Pa., Feby Ttli. l'JOl. - - - - - - - - - s fcfct I ® L ™ I \j/ Vv X correctly fitted will do \i/ re good thau une ton ft\ J :ij The j2k ■? kind corrects T W eve defects. When the U/ is relieved of the strain the headache is gone. Mfdicine can \l/ make an imperfect ey«» perfect, bnt glasses can. 4R I" •k- Do you have headach«s Y Do your eyes hurt, burn or feel jpi i W nervous. L<'» me examine them, if you need glasses my charges I vli low for first class goods. /n I , *b HEIST Pt"5T REMPE, # >M JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. ' LTSTOF JURORS TOR MARCH TERM. 1 GRAND JURORS. Anthony Township.—Wm. S. Ellia, Jacob Wilson. John F. Diehl, Jacob Kreamer. Danville Ist. Ward.—Ellis , Seidle. Danville 3rd. Ward.—James ! Dailey, John C. Patterson. Danville4th Ward.—John Hock, John Morrall, Rob ert Goodall, Henry Kneibler, Thomas Jenkens. Derry Township.—William Springer. Liberty Township.—Caleb Auten, Daniel Acor, Albert Fenster maker. Limestone Township.—Jas. Shell. Mayberry Township.—John Vas tine. Mahoning Township. —John Leh man. Valley Township—John Fry, Thomas Crossley, Horace Sidler. West Hemlock.—Jacob Blohn, Jasper Stetler. TRAVERS JURORS. Anthony Township.—Samuel Snyder, j Geo. Watson, Harry Plotts. Danville ! Ist, Ward. —Robert Cathcart, J. O. | Reed, Clarence Seidel, Harry Bausch, i Jonathan Sweisfort, Wm. W. Davis. Danville 2nd. Ward.—David E. Herr ing. Sam Vankirk, Frank Startzel, F. R. Harner. Danville 3rd, Ward. —John C. Patton, Horace Bennett, Geo. E. Ricketts, Curtis Cook, Jacob Fischer. Danville 4th, Ward.—Andy Magill, Jr., John Sherwood, John J. Hughes, Adolph i Beottinger, John B. Kinn Jr., John Henrie. Derry Township. —Charles E. Shires Sr. Liberty Township. —Theo- dore Cromley, Wm. Blue, A. J. Bill nieyer, Thomas Cromley, Charles C. Boyer Thomas C. Bitler, Henry Roat, John Bondman. Mayberry Township.— Isaac Adams. Valley Township.—Jos eph Churm, Win Richardson. • TRIAL LIST FOR MARCH TERM 1901. Mary J. Misho, v.s. Robert McClellan. J. B. Gearhart v.a. Deborah Vincent. Peter Weaver, v.9. The Reading Rail way Co - The Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Washingtonville, v.s. The County of Montour. Franklin B. Maus and Chas M. Mans, v.s. The Township of Mahoning. Certified from the records at Danville Pa., this 12th, day of Feb. 1901. J. C. MILLER Prothonotary. Between the ages of fifteen and forty five, the time when womanhood begins and motherhood ends, it is estimated that the aggregate term of woman's suffering is ten years. Ten years ont of thirty! One third of the beat part of a | woman's life sacrificed' Think of the I enormous loss of time! But time is not I all that is lost. Those years of suffer ing steal the bloom from the cheeks, the j brightness fro n the eyes, the fairness from the form. They write their re cord in many a crease and wrinckle. j W T hat a boon then to women, is Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription. It pro- I motes perfect regularity, dries up de bility drains, heals ulceration, cures female weakness, and establishes the delicate womanly organs in vigorous and permanent health. No other medi cine can do for woman what is done by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. McHenry Murder Mystery, lliose interested in the McHenry mur | der mystery are beginning to doubt i whether the murderer will ever be ap prehended. It is said that the widow of the murdered man lives in constant fear |of her life, a circumstance which is tak , I en to indicate that she suspects who the assassin really is. She is making prepara ' tions to leave the scene of the tragedy. Trust those who have tried. I I suffered from catarrh of the worst • Kln'l ur >v» Lupc<l for vuir, btll< Liy B I Cream Balm seems to do even that. — Oscar Ostium, 4$ Warren Ave., Chicago mi. i I suffered from catarrh; it got so bad i I could not work; I used Ely's Cream I 1).. i... ..*.,1 "n A n j j Balm and am entirely well. —A. C. Clarke, H4l Shawinut Ave., Boston, Mass. ' The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing- Sold by druggists at 50 cts, . or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., New York. Lackawanna's New Summer Book. The LACKAWANNA RAILROAD is about to issue a Summer Book for the j coming season, in which each town ( along the line will be attractively writ j ten up. For the information of those desiring summer homes, it has been de cided to admit a limited number of ad vertisements of hotels and boarding houses. and these advertisements will be placed immediately following the reading matter relative to the town in which they are located. The demand for such advertisements has been so great that the Company has decided to modify the policy established a year ago. when its Summer Book was issued without advertising matter of any kind, and permit a brief number to , appear. It is believed that the change will IK? a gratifying one to those who are anxious to secure some of the in creasing summer patronage along the line. The Local Ticket Agent has been sup plied with specimen pages from this new book, showing rates for advertising, and other details in connection with it. ; Copies of these may be obtained upon application. Matter for insertion in 1 the new book must be sent to the General Passenger Asrent or left with the Local Ticket Agent on or be- I fore the 20th day of Febinary. The I-ocal Ticket Agent will be glad i to answer any inquiries. ■ I WIDOW'S APPRAIS EiUKHT, ■ Is hereby given to all persons inter- I>l I.T • ;IT I lu> following appraisement of per MOIIUI set apart to the widow of de cedent. I«:<- (wen tiled in tin - office of tlie Clerk of the Orphans* Court <•! .Montour County, and the - inn' » i;l !<<■ presented to said Court for C ( >i:tirination til si, at Danville on Mon day, Isti,. I'.ioi, ;ind will be cou tirr -d fin-illy «it hin four davs thereafter, unless exceptions are previously Hied: Jennie Marshall widow of John Marshall late of Limestone Township deceased, for S3OO. J.CMII.I.ER, . Danville Feliy. 9, 1801 Clerk O. C. ANNUAL STATEMENT —OF THE — Borough and Water Department —OF THE— BOROUGH OF DANVILLE, PENN'A. FOR 1900. BOROUGH. George W. Miles, Receiver of 1896 Borough an J Dog Taxes for Ist and 2nd Wards. DR. To balance due per last state ment ♦ 160 74 C'lt. By Cash paid to the Borough Treasurer during IHOO 8 !H 00 By Exonerations during 1900. 48 82 By Penalty on above $43.82 exonerated 2 19 By balance due at settlement 80 78 S 160 74 Edward W. Peters, Receiver of Borough and Dog Taxes for 1898. DR. To balance due per last state ment S 7188 CR. By amount paid to Borough Treasurer during !HBO 8 50 00 By balance due at settlement 21 98 J S 71 98 Edward W. Peters, Receiver of Borough and Dog Taxes for year 1899. DR. To balance due per last an nual statement $ 754 48 , To 5 per cent penalty added. 87 72 1 * 792 2U CR. By cash paid to Boro. Treas urer during 1900 t 600 00 By balance due at final settle ment 192 20 | 792 20 Edward W. Peters, Receiver of Borough and Dog Taxes for 1900. DR. To total duplicate Borough..? 6971 78 Dog 120 50 8 7092 28 CR. By 5 per cent rebate on taxes paid within 60 days: Borough $ 275.39 l>og 2.58 $ 277 92 By cash paid to the Borough Treasurer within 60 days: Borough.. 8 5129.24 Dog 50.50 8 5179 74 By cash paid toTreas. within 4 months 615 00 By taxes entered at the Com missioners Office 10 70 By balance due at final settle ment 1008 92 8 7092 28 Harry EUenbogen, Borough Treasurer, Dan ville, Penna., December 31st, 1900. DR. Fund for relief of disabled Firemen. To cash on hand Jan. Ist. liWO 8 299 49 To cash received during 1900. 117 08 $ 416 52 BOROUGH FUND. Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1900 S 167 55 To H. B. Deen, Market Master 1513 80 To S. A. McCoy, City Hall rents 764 50 To Geo. W. Miles 1896 taxes.. 34 00 To Edw. W. Peters '9B taxes . 50 00 To Edw. W. Peters '99 taxes.. 600 00 To E. W. Peters 1900 taxes... 5794 74 To County Treasurer return tax 164 10 To County Treasurer hotel li censes 2964 00 To Justice Hunter lines 75 00 To Justice Bare fines 66 00 To James Foster theatre li - cense 55 00 To John A. Moyer theatre li cense 220 00 To 8. A. McCoy milk license 20 0(1 To Reading Iron Co. scrap... 4 91 To B. B. Brown. Health Offi cer 1 75 To Geo. Fallon damages to lock-up 1 50 To standard Electric Light Co. pole license 190 20 To amount overdrawn 240 89 8 12928 as CR. By orders paid 812223 12 Bv coupons paid 650 00 ny coupons ciwrgeu luniui. WW By amount of Reading Iron Co. error to water fund... 4 91 8 12928 08 BOROUGH EXPENDITURES. BOARD OF HEALTH. B. B. Brown. Health Officer. 8 66 55 l)r. C. IShuitz, .Secretary 25 00 Stationery 8 25 Printing 8 50 Rossman A Son. fluid 10 00 8 108 30 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Friendship Co. No. 1. Appropriation 8 150 00 Hpeclal Appropriation 125 00 KEPA IRS. John L. Russell, bouse and bone. ...$ 16 54 Joseph Lechner 48 00 Geo. K. Relfsnyder 7 02 John Hixson 2 35 Frank Kperrlng 24 Harmon Rupp 2 00 D. C. Williams 1 40 Geo. Rupp 2 50 Warren Roat 2 50 Keel.v A Trumbower 6 75 Boyer Brothers 8 75 Frank Detweller, clock 1 50 8. W. Armes 44 00 SUPPLIES. Albright Son A Co 4 35 Kureka Fire Hose Co 81 H. It. Moore 84 J. K. Moore 21 06 Weliiver Hardware Co 2 00 Trumbower A Werkhetser. . 1 83 Joseph 8 00 CO A 1.. R J. Pegg.... 12 45 A. C. Amesbury 23 27 Expressage on steam hose.. 40 8 488 56 Washington Co. No. 2. Appropriation 8 150 00 Special Appropriation 125 00 RKPAIR*. H. G.Salmon 8 50 Joseph Lechner 50 B. Lyons 50 C. E. Beyer I 45 Danville Stove M fg Co 1 05 D. C. Williams 95 Beyer A Reed 50 SUPPLIES. Trumbower A W'erkhelser... 6 00 Eureka Fire Hose Co 5 16 Weliiver Hardware Co 2 00 COAt.. A. C. A mesbu ry 82 54 8 328 15 Continental Fire Co. No. 3... Appropriation I 150 00 Special appropriation 125 00 REPAIRS. Joseph Lechner 5 so Joseph Halm IS 95 SCPPI.IKS. Eureka Fire Hose Co hose.... 425 si Trumbower & Werkheiser... 3 44 DRAYAOK. John I'atton 85 CO A 1.. A.C. A mesbu ry 12 62 8 741 97 Goodwill Fire Co. No. 4 Appropriation S 150 00 Special appropriation 125 00 REPAIRS. Joseph Lechner 90 T. W. Hale 2 25 lolin Htxson 00 Frank Schram 1 55 Keely A Trumbower .. 2 00 Bocttinger A Diets, carriage SO 90 SCPPI.IKS. Eureka Fire Hose Co .. 82 S. J. Weliiver I 05 J.lLCole . Ml COAI,. A.C. Ameshury.... 26 02 R.J. Pegg U45 1 410 70 Chief Engineer L. Butler 52 00 Executive Board 35 00 Total Fire Department 8 2046 ss STREETS Al*n BRIDGES. H. B. Deen, Street Com .... 8 505 00 LABOR. B. H. Waite I 250 99 Joseph Biugliam 14s 2W William Ward s2 15 John Bryan 41 10 James Edgeworth, Sr 27 rs Mack Freeze 27 30 Willlatn McCollum c 26 30 William Byerly 28 If S. M. Waite. 14 19 Frank Boss 8 45 Peter Schneider 3 45 William Heddens 5B David Grove 7 00 D. O. Williams... 125 Thomas Mcßryan, Sr 2 00 Uriah Orovt 1375 Andrew Magill, Sr 9 John Deutscn 10 00 John Me El rath 6 33 George G arrow 8 05 David Evans, Sr 3 45 Lee Latchford 125 Jacob Kessler i 15 f 712 10 HAULING. James RlfTel.,.. 112 365 22 Robert Morris 9 00 Grant Kldgeway 7 88 Hugh Oliver.... 2 00 1 ;»410 SUPPLIES. Geo. F, Reifsnyder, lumber. .£ 52 51 P. H. Cctner, lumber 88 06 Wm. Qulgg, lumber . 3 75 Trumbower & Werkheiser... 9 41 P. M. Kerns & Son. s. work.. 7 80 lkiel linger & Ilietz, s. work.. 79 Keely & Trumbower, s. work 7 15 T. L. Evans' Sons, stone ... 91 34 S. Y. Thompson! trustee, cin 4 90 Reading Iron Co.. gravel 4 00 S. M. Waite, shovel 50 8. J. Welliver. sundries 4 66 J. E. Moore, sundries 3 35 , J. H. Cole, pipe, Sir 24 32 O. G. Meliln, sharpening saw 35 , $ 308 30 ■ SURVEYING. George W. West $ 34 00 $ 1998 50 ' STREET LIGHTING. Standard Electric Light Co. $ 5461 75 POLICE DEPARTMENT. J. C. Mincemoyer, Chief $ 600 00 ] .J.G. Voris 555 00 William Heddens 7 00 $ 1192 00 i j SUPPLIES. J S. J. Welliver, cartridges $ 150 M. H. Schram, whistle 2 00 11. EUenbogen & Bro helmets 5 50 $ 9 00 FEEDING PIISONERS. J. C. Mincemoyer $ 13 26 I Total Police Department... $1214 26 i HIGH CONSTABLE. B. B. Brown, salary $ 32 00 B. B. Brown, burying does.., 15 50 $ 47 50 s TOWN HALL BUILDING. REPAIRS- Casper Diseroad 5 492 D. C. Williams H 50 John Hixson 15 04 A. C. Roat 10 00 3 Geo. F. Reifsnyder 559 i J. K. Walleie... 225 Geo. Hendricks 3 95 \ i 50 25 MISCELLANEOUS Standard Gas Co gas $ 29 60 1 E. W. Peters, taxes for 1900.. 99 75 j. H. L. Gross, interest 134 50 Joseph Hunter, interest 107 00 $ 371 45 j Total Town Hall Building .. § 42170 COUNCIL CHAMBER. j Foster Bros, stove repairs.. * 425 Geo. Hendricks,stove repairs 2 00 , Mrs. Hawk, cleaning 125 Frank Boyer. coal 1 50 $ 900 I < LOCK-UP. REPAIRS. F. Sperring $ 25 Geo. Reifsnyder 1 50 Frank Schram 2 18 S 3 93 SUPPLIES. S. J. Welliver. sundries $ 1 68 Frank Boyer, coal .. 1 50 $ 3 18 Total Lock-up $ 711 PRINTING G. B. Brown $ 19 05 John G. Brown 17 55 Montour American 39 00 Montour County Democrat.. 28 00 D. B. Jones 1 50 The Sun 5 00 G- Edward Roat 4 00 The Raeder Blank Book & Lit ho Co., bonds 22 83 $ 136 93 LEGAL EXPENSES. R. S. Ammerman. Bor. Sol.. I 50 00 TOWN CLOCKS. St. Joseph's Church, windings 30 00 Edward Lunger, winding... 30 00 $ 60 00 AUDITORS. William Black $ 3 50 I). R. Williams 3 50 C. G. Cloud 3 50 TAX COLLECTOR'S COMMISSIONS. ' Edward W. Peters $ 141 13 STATIONERY. A. H. Grone ? 15 24 Mrs Jennie Persing, treas urer. interest on Josiah Wolf bequest. $ 72 00 MISCELLANEOUS 1 Harry Rllenbogen, salaryS T5 00 Boro. l'aeasurer Harry EUenbogen, Treasur er, statetax on bonds 72 80 Harry EUenbogen, treasur er. interest & stamps 6 72 Harry EUenbogen, treas urer. rent for safe deposit liox 3 00 Sam A. McCoy, salary as Sect'y of Council 180 00 Sam A. McCoy, making 1900 tax duplicate 12 50 Sam A. McCoy, postage 17 50 Sam A. McCoy, issuing li censes 2 00 United States Express Co .. 30 Fir4t National Bank Com mission on bonds 35 00 Central Penna. Telephone & Supply Co for phone 4 00 Montour & Columbia Tele phone Co for phone 12 00 8 420 82 ' BOROUGH RECAPITULATION. j 1900. Board «112 Health 3 108 30 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Friendship Fire Co., No. 1 S 4*B 66 0 Washington Fire Co.. No. 2.... 328 15 Continental Fire Co., No. 3. 74197 Goodwill Fire Co. No. 4 410 70 I Chief Engineer 52 00 i Executive Board 25 00 § 2046 :« STREETS AND BRIDGES. H. B. Deen. Street Com $ 5«5 00 Lalior $ 712 10 Hauling 354 10 Supplies ;tO3 30 Surveying 34 00 $ 1433 50 Street Lighting 8 5461 75 POLICE DEPARTMENT. Salaries 8 1192 00 Supplies y 00 Feeding prisoners 13 26 8 1214 28 HIGH CONSTABLE. Salary | 32 00 Burying dogs A cats 15 50 8 47 50 TOWN* HALL BUILDING. Repairs 8 50 25 Miscellaneous— . 371 45 Council Chamber 9 oo Lockup T 11 Printing 136 93 Legal Expenses 50 00 Town Clocks 60 00 Auditors 10 50 Tax Receiver's commissions 141 13 1 Stationery 15 24 Interest on Wolf bequest.. . 72 no Miscellaneous 420 82 BOROUGH OF DANVILLE. PENNA.. DEC. 315t,1900 ASSETS Taxes entered at the county Commissioners office prior to 19»0 8 130 01 Balance 1*96 taxes due from Geo. \V. Miles 80 78 Balance 180s taxes due from E. W. Peters UK Balance ls9!i taxes due from E. W. Peters 192 20 Balance 1900 taxes due from E. W. Peters 100s 92 Fire Engine Houses . 0000 oo i Hose Carriages 2000 00 Steam Fire Engine 3000 Oil Fin 1 Hose 3000 00 Small Hose 25 00 Sundry Supplies 175 00 Tools for street work 40 00 Tnwn Hall Building sooo 00 Furniture 250 00 Lockup 100 00 Barn on Friendship lot 1.35 00 LIABILITIES. Interest on Josiah Wolf IH>- ■ I nest I 72 00 Mortgage on Town Hall 4500 00 Three per<"eiit Ix'tids issued November Ist. iwo. .. It<>oo oo Assets exceed Liabilities.... 8 5586 79 WllltT l>C|»»rfllM'llf. George V Miles, Receiver of Water '1 ax l*% for Ist and and Wards. I»H. To bal. due per last uiinual statement. 190 87 cu. By exonerations during I9ih> r,l 32 By "of penalty on above fil 32 307 By cash paid Tress, during I'HlO 51 By bal. due at final settlement 75 is Edward W. Peters, Receiver of ls»s Water Taxes DR. To bal. due iier last statement. >4 is CK. B\ cash paid to Tres. during 19. 50 By bal. due at final settlement 4 IS Edward W. Peters, Receiver of isv9 Water Taxes. DR. To bal due |>er la-t statement. TiM Is To 5 JHT cent penalty ad led 35 22 7S9 70 CR. By cash paid to Treasurer dining IHO - Hal. due at tlual settlement 139 70 Edward W Peters, Receiver of ISM» Water Taxes DR. To duplicate 0971 78 < CK. By b per cent rebate on taxes t«ald within 60 days to Treas 275 39 By cash pd. to"Treas. in 60day5.512844 By eash |>aid to Borough 1 reaii I In 4 months 6|s \ By taxes entered at Com Office. 10 70 By bal. due at linai settlement. 9|2 25 Ham Kllenbogen. Treasureifnt the I Borough of Danville, I'ennsvh ania December 31st. 1900. J DR. To cash on hand Jan Ist. 19.. 7030 71 I '• S. McCoy Water Rents. 107iv>'.«« 1\ Geo. W. Miles % taxes. f.l |J ' E. W. Peters IS9S '• 50 ( \m " eoo 1900 " 5743 41 ] " County Treas. ret'd taxes. 23612 ! ] " E. S. Miller barrels sold Bf> " do feedpump " 5 II " PennCanal Co., use pump 6 ! " Berwick Water Co. use " 29 ' Water Com. engine Bold 35 " do damper 501 d... 5 " Howe i Polk,broken val. lit 78 " Danville Bessemer Co.. for hydrant and labor . 3350 To Welliver Hardware Co for empty sacks 74 80 To <». M. Shoop crushed stone 1 50 " Coupons charged in error. f>o " Am't, from Reading Iron Co., given to Boro. funds in error 4^l To First National Bank am't. Lett frcm bonds not redeem ed 1200 — 25874 85 CR. By orders paid 17195 52 " coupons paid 3754 " bonds paid N'os. 61, 62. 63, 64, 65,66, 67 of 500 00 each 3500 No. 3K5 1,10 _ Tc cash balance on hand 1325 33 . r , . „ 25874 85 Utter Department Expenses for 1900. REGULAR KMPI.OYEKS. ENGINEERS. Angus Wright 760 65 Jacob Byerly 760 40 FIREMEN. Edvard F. Bell 555 75 Geerge Hull ihen 558 ES. Mill ir, Supt. and Sec.. 440 P. J. Keefer " " 220 Hair .A- McCoy, Receiver of Water Rents 480— 1140 3774 80 AUDITORS. William Black 3 50 D. R. Williams 3 5o Chafi G. Cloud 3 50 MISCELLANEOUS. S. A. McCoy, postage & box rent 32 50 State Tax on bonds Harry Ellonbogen - 342 40 STATIONARY. Alex. H. Grone 25 72 TAY RECEIVKRS COMMISSIONS. Edward W. Peters 139 71 BOROUOH SOLICITOR, R. S. Immerman, salary 50 Making 1900 Tax Duplicate. Sam. A. McCoy 12 5o Making Water Canvas. Sam. A. McCoy 75 PJKotfer 26- Harry Hllenbogen, sal. Boro- Treasurer 75 H. Elleitbogen extra service on bond issue 20 S. A. McCoy, extra service. 25 Cent'l Pa. Tel & Supply Co., use of phone 35 Wm. J. i.rms telegrams 1 14 Montour & Columbia Tele phone Co phone 6 United States Express C 0.... 165 Adams " ' 1 «0 First Nati'l Bank for hand ling hoc d issue 304 32 Danville National Bank for handling bond issue- 304 32 REPAIRS. Labor and Material. Curry V.annan 94 09 Geo. F- Reifsnyder 170 73 TrumhowcrA Werkheiser 10 99 H. G. Mowrer 16 50 0.8. Switzer 49 43 John Weigold 3 Edward Gibson 6 T. L, Evan« & Sons 4 sO J. E. Moore 79 Wm. J. Brown 3 Frank Schr,im 3221 Corbin <fc Gc odrich 23 Harmon RIIPP 25 John L. Ru»;ell 30t;9 D.C. Wiiliaais, s t;o John Hixon 21 17 Joseph Lech ner <l7 5o BA.'.ANCB ON FILTER ivb. N. Y.Filter M'fg. Com 12-V)- SUPPLIES. Harrison Bros, A Co. Alum - 44" 50 Albright Son A Co. Waste etc 35 j.i O S Janney Co sodaash 482 E Keeler & C<_.. Values etc .. 17 05 Hains Jones A; Cad bury. Cor- Cocks 36 70 Williamson &Co gaskets. .. H Crandall Packing Co pack's 693 Eureka Fire Host Co. Hose... 65 A. C. Amesbury, cjal 113-.' 72 Standard Gas Co. gas 73 20 Atlantic Ref'gCooil Agrca.se 107 50 H. R. Moore sundries 19 4H I S.J. Welliver " 80 1 J H Cole ' 3i 40 s Mills, coal for office 4 50 I R J l'egg. coal f>r office 4 50 ; Garlock Packim; Co Pack'g.. 15 02 Welliver Hard'rn Co, sundr's 375 ' John Doster Sops, desk 20 Josech Lechner 12 33 iW* 111 B V<ilger, AVrencli 150 Ruth EGillaspy sundries ill I' C Murray A Sun tumblers.. :a 11 M Schoch sundries ... 3 :io Burrows MTgGe Engine i»i | Rensselaer M'f g Co hydrant lss 50 , Danville Bessemer Co. lead 20 John H Yorgy 45 Currv >v- Yunnan racking 7 43 ® A M Peters, ice. 'JV:ih _ 2476 43 ftfKHET WORK. Repairs to Malnn &c. Lat">r an«l Material. Frank Sehram 96 43 jvila Lechner \ j«> j j John ltunyan i; # | Clarence F Blue 1 8* I «■ ward n 19 » John Lewis 64 » | Tell Himes TV Edward Peifer In 14 Wm ARewl 19 112» John Russell 4 ) Curry «fc Yannan 5 - > Welliver Hardware Co 69 John M McCall 3 75 J H Cole 36w.i Va Byerly 17 <4 Geo F Reifsnyder 1 32 Jacob Black man t_' o7 ( | Keeley & Truinhowor at <r. Edward Coonev.. j s l Trumbower * Werkhelaer-... R Peter Schneider fi & . Alex Mourer 9i« Frank Howe. 3193 Edward Mourer 11 M Ed ward Gibson .. 96 fill Robert Russoll 4 50 ./oseph Lechner in*-ff Alonzo Mottern 117s Grant Guliek 'it 51 Wilber Guliek 12 63 American Car & Foundry Co 450#* John Mitchell . OS« Wm /,ynu lo'i Jacob Kessler 16 6W Benton Bidler- .6sl Howe & Polk pipe 141 32 Horace Snyder 9 ofi Oliver Wert*--.. 1 «' John Bryan .. 2So Hurley Moyer 1" 31 Frank Arms ftTfi ■ I is John Kveret 37 so John MeEbrath. 537 Stephen Prout 10*1 Adam Horuborgor..- II «» John English.. s 69 Wm Knglith 7 44 Wlll Ward . 40 Win JoM 1- '»■ George Elehner 1 »'> George Morrall I ~> Harry Kerns 8 'i J H Bowers 6 *n John Fisher. Jr. 1 - > James Brewer. im George 1) Hale 4 '« Hugh McCaffrey - ■" Aaron Williams 1 26 Wm Roberts j7 m Andrew Magill. Sr. 4 - M W m Brail 1 B H Walt# 3 13 Kbfiuht X Dkataoe 1) I> w RRC.I .... IV.M Grant Ridgeway -Vi Si Washington Fire Co Daniel shultz ■'*> .'allies Riffle & John Tatton. ;i4 .w Sam. llhss J' Ellis Rank 2 » ll>7 64 PMHTIMO. The Ciem 5 MoiliiliK New* The Hun. 47511 National Record Montour County Itonwrit. 13 Montour \nn-rlcan. * Kaeder Blank Rook Co 11l 17 G Edward Boat. to John Bnwi 4 SM •? 11311 52 ANNEX. Bt'llDtMAMlW B. II.IH, Labor. Charles Bryan- 71 «i Edward Wertman 7>> *vt Frank Row* JN> Thomas liiack » S7 Will.or Guliek. It Jb John Bryan 16 6:; PraiiK Arms <2ol Henry t'nvanaugh 13 7.1 George W Foust s Ss Alex Mowery it <*> Adam Hon berger I ss Wm. Fallon le Ft! Mo run 11 Jo 32 Herliert My»rly lfr Frank Snvder H'*v Alby Snyder 27 John Fisher. Jr 10 Thomas Lewia • Clias Brewer 1« V Wm Brent li'*i Jacob Ke*sler 1 2i Charles shears i ; w John Weir M'* Peter Bnrder jstn Edward Hamilton..... 1 *s Fiank N»viua .'> • John Hurley. Mff» Stephen N"\ius '6l John English 1 «« 1 Wm English 11 36 1 David Rank 6«* Aaron Williams 12S0 I Moaei Jam<t i Henry Densb'-rger 2 So 1 Thomas V\ Hllams 375 John Lewis * l» ./acob I'omminski 10— . Daniel Raker 10 Wm Bingham *'• 1 John Mintzer 68* George Freeze !6 7'S Wesley Bodine 6*r David Snyder 3 Hugh Haugy 0 25 Michael Mullen 6 Martin Curry J H Bowers, J 8 Smith. Win Lynn B<V; Jaines Brewer 4 ./ohn I> Russeil 8 62 6*4 65 lIAULIMO. Wm Sechler, 57 Wm Miller 26 r., Robert Mi.rris So.'.i Ellis Rank•••• 30 ■ Chas Mottern l l '. 0 Arthur Shepperson 21 Mr-iShep person 19 20 Win A Shepperson 20 mi '.'44 08 PAINTING. Thomas Hale 8 22 George Hale 4 50 » t'AKPENTEBS. •lohn L Russell 64 58 Elmer Mowrer 22 51 Win M'-yer '23 c,; Gilbert Voris 27 01 John Mowery 48 John Del-anty 1365 Orville Switzer 26 sr. MASONS AND BRICKLAYERS. John Del-anty 61 8s Wm Moyer 21 63 John Fisher Sr, 2913 Wm Treglow 1 Harrison Shutt 31 08 John Ickns 20 Eli Weaver 13 :is Henry Forney 15 63 Alfred Yerrick less James Heckendorn !.• r.o WmTrease l_'.'*i Henry Search 16 V» EdwardjWelliver 275 Joseph Hahn 14 38 I-aniar Hahn 11 Del-anty <v Houser contract. 197 05 MATERIAL TOOJJS TC Horace Deen Wheel ba r rows. 6 E Rank planks and " 7 H Hupp wheelbarrows 7 25 Welliver cemeii.. 681 79 J H Cole, cement 49754 do bolts <£<• 42 01 ao ooii£«c I^UI John Keim brick 40313 Curry & Yanijfin oolts etc— 27 3o Hiigli Oliver, stone 34 95 Silver Spring Ou'rry Co stone 838 38 T I- Evans .v*.>us stone oy 20 Geo ReiCsnytfer -"-mder 2f> S Y Thompson Trus.cinder. 5 00 Hiram Bleclier sand 117 25 John Christian lime 15 40 Hoover Brothers glrss 18 40 John Hixson roofing etc— 77 79 H R Moore sundries 17 95 S J Welliver sundries Hoover Brothers lumber- • ■ 134 86 S Bailey 4 Cp do 5133 Trumbower Werkheiser slate and lumber. 456 80 D L A: W R 1» tVj freight 191 s'J Babcock & yVilcox "" ac,-t. of boiler.; 980 t N* - RECAPITILATIOX. Regular Employees 3774 hi Auditors 1080 Miscellaneous 1442 41 Repairs Mils Balance 011 Filter tubs 1250 Supplies 2476 43 Street Work. Mai is etc 1439 32 Freight & Dray age 107 64 Printing 2|4 67 Annex Bulding ete 4*97 New Boiler on account . '.> Bo 17199 52 WATER DEPARTMENT ASSETS. All taxes entered at Court House Prior to i9oo 19963 taxes entered 10 70 I'a' N. 16 taxes due from George Mi:,-s V> 4s Bo I!".■« taxes due fr..ru I..'.ward W r. t . r - ... I m ! .tc taxi s due from.. ! Ed. ardw Peters 1 7o I itu ; I'* lo taxes due from 1 Edward w. ivters yij Fire Hydrants l.':a» ie Water Maifi" ' • tin m I'.uidiiig - a liiivery We Is. >'..>.5.!7 »o Filtration plant cjmplete 17.."»» — Stone .v C' ment on har d.. 2|3*e Cash ba'anceoll hand ... l:: '3:t LIABILITIES. Ba'ance on n< v.i ..u, r l 4'i w lx>n'ls ontstitndiiig . tii a° 1 • -nds ..ft»» i—ue , 112 July l-t. I'JI" Nkiim Asset* e> coed Mat-Hitl K \t < tli- 1 ii'l. rsi.'ii ,1, tie : in«n » Cca niittee of the Town l oancil o: th. Borons 'if Danville, having been dir»cted to anrli the acconnts of the receipts .ml i ipendi tares for the vt ar l .'- 0. >lo rtify that w have examined th» ab ve -t.itenient an find it t ■ l« 1 ur« S. GOLDSMITH. ) AM( >N VA> lIN K, 1 C«'Uimitt*e We the An htors of tk Bnr .ugh of Danville, County of Montoa and State of Pennsylvania, having ex amined the almve statement of the receipt and expenditure of the Rorough «n Water fun.ls for the Tear 1 '.am. doeertif that we find them tru- an 4 i-orr<-«-t 3 D.H.WILLIAMS. . C. <l. CLOI I). Auditor*. EDWARD ITRPER, i We the Chief Bur. • ss rrn i Town Coan cii of the Bon 11J1 of Dkbtilli'. C untyo Montour and State of P»nn«jlv»Din «k certify that the ahore atatem-nt of r* ceipts ami eip*nditnr««« of «ai<l Bo rough and atcr Funds ivr> true exbil ita as nhown by the books of the S. r»-tarT an." Treasurer, and the Receiver of Water R»-nU. acconling to our ktiowledce and belief. COUNCIL MEN AMO3 VASTINK, **l.rH JON», W. L. I»F.t T-' II - i - vi 1111 QBOK'iK Bl.< III.KR. w K H '!.l>>Wa\ L. F rilKsXt T, WM AJO>Ki KY. R. W FKTTKKMAN «• t• >K ■K 1 Vl'Rtß, ALBERT KKMMKK. A. Bl! \M»T ORPHANS'COURT SALE I IF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Estate i>f >arah F<>rnev laf. »t the B- r ongh of Danville in 1('• nnfy «112 Montour and state 112 Pennsylvania iU*oeas4sl lly virtue of an Dtdrr th> iinbtm Fourt of Montonr 1 onn 1 v crtn'• .I to hin> 112 • inch pnrt»«»c». the uiid< r<i2ri> trator "i the aakl d< c« <i« hi » evpiww to put)ll<* sale U|M<ii the pr* r. i«e* •»» Thursday, Feb. 28th, 1901. at two o'chwk In tlie afternoon of the sant day.tin following r.-al rotate of th rt«HTl|«-||t t«> <ll All that certain r' « . ij* or t» n«'Trii r»t inil town lot of Infill-'tu»l> irit'iv. I I'tt, « ir.. of the llontUKh of | >:ii,\ 1 .. it t|.. Fo«fity of Montour oul Mat. > ' IVi - v;| , , ..u■ .|, ■ 41111 d«»i ril«'l i« fo loan \ • I ronfln# •>•» Virie str» »'l -n tl • 1 . jc • No I lonl h* >• 11 >. 1■ • Wpftwiinl. and •! • ■» or 112 r •r y - 112 An thony |t*shay >xi tin southward. iiwtalaiM In aid til 01, \ 11,. street #f! y f> • t >•■.! o .;rj>i • one hiindrts) and Itfiin -f." r f-• t ml nu» l» r« «l one hnrnlr»'i ami forty 'IIM and n -»rii •■din famiiel Vork* i I tin n I Ihi B< t"«#l ofl>anvll t ikwroML vttk He- >#e»p|i m cesand *here.i|»ai are cre<.-ted Two Stof? Frame Dweliiu Hour, • a-idoiln i itatbnlldlnas TKKMPOt !*AI.R r«reniy-#*e prr arm t of til' I'UI if' ' J »!■< V» l-l ,«• at tlie ilnsi uf Mrikli it ilonn tt» |>r> i>ert* and the iNitaiMf tlx not <hml l«- |>.i 1 up» tin- 'oiiiirmation ~( Mm- «ai>l «ale 1 K-> dto In deli v red to Uh |iur '>a«-r n|k i th>''imflrmalioti atHolnte of otH-h aaie aa>l the i <»»t» of wrltln#. n eenue «t im|e tl« r»«»f. etc . to be |iald by such |wr ln« r WILLIAM«; t'«»R*EY Administrator • 112 - »r »h Forney Enwami "om «»r «mn ««t • thin*tile. Pa. Lan tl«t tmt tTOM • *«Tt« » Estate "112 J"hn M»r-h*ll la*. .>f th- Ijtnestone Township Omntv .-f M t four state of fVtin«v|van: * Notic. I» h< re!>y \9l or 4.| nilnUtration upon •»« «< ■•♦ air hj»*. trante«l to th< •n«4er»i«w»*tl (II pmia* tk MetHed t.' th» saltl F»tatr. «r» rvuiiiii4 I. mak- paytnent. at'd ih.™ I. - 112 •!%!«»« t> r demand* acalnst Ihe saM estate *1)1 mat .> known the »atw without .!• if I • H \KI \ W M'NKR \dt iini»rrat «e > «> . A«Mr»'»a. Ottawa, f*» or luvivi w lutt \tt 112 Lltne*t«wrllle. 1*« yi1IM»IIM tIMI S Mill' I- Estate ..f Sarah Forney l«t> „112 ih. it . r '•ugh of Danville in the t ..nntv of Monfottr ant! Maf* >f I'"i> <v|van a dew a wit >ot|ee l« tier't * t<».rt that I rltrr* nf M minis!rattou nt«»n tfc- »••"» r«tat» have hmmrn itratite.l to th< uifhfw.: ii"l nr»nn la (let'teil to tlM>sMld e-iMt «r» rm|(!rnl 112.» rnafev payment, and th"» lauhs ■ niand" aicain«l th' «a d «til*. • naake known I lie ••'i*'. • Uleatl. ilt iat. In Wit 1! \M <• »"RNtT, Administrator nf *«rah «1 ■ ••«!. P O wklreM, Kl*rr»i<Ae. I*a Enwaan KAVav ti» khou lutMtt,
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