5 E PHILIP D. FOSTER, Treasurer, in account with Bore Funds arising from}Redemp- tion and Sale of Seated Lands, 1905, ER — | Amt, on | Amt. col | Amt, paid | amt on “hand Jaa. 1, 8 ‘06 Districts band Jan. ol fected In | Tou Dy [uat-om hand Tait | Fi TT 5 00 bo So. Philipsburg Borough| Te co | burg Borough 6 i 6 60 1 600 Tien Borough| 2 o Je 20s 1 1.1 a 20 a. BS | 186 | i B00 | 600 | 200 D OSTER, Avemourer; in Account with Poor Funds arian from Unseated Lands for 1905. amt, | Amt | Townsbie [Ame on lect- | Total Amt] paidon | Com pr in lover, collect. | 0 ' on | ~ Tea Townshim dans 2 08len in 05 [Jan 205 in 190% | mission) Jan 106.Jan 115 196 272 408 3 16] ny i ae 1 2 ai ol 10 bos on 206 79 17 3 02! | "a 0 2 87 oe } 3907, 904 120 11) 12265 646 { 1060 184 1248 nel oe 1637 201 1928 17 95 95 as! 4771 8067 44 { sot ser 2187 na 3x ster 1 “ i 3447 MOS | 678 | a1 3 : 148 991: 1139 9 76! sl 112 2106 088) 392 | 238 164 2478 22 | 492 46 57 2 45 | 1014 49003 5017 | 0564 293 60! | Moz! 202 1M 184 08 | 126 2120 1078) 2190 28] 100 2Bie 260 B17 2147 129 | 80 60 51 57 132 26) 12274 G46 206 | 1050 54 000 | 1299 34 123 88 62 66 | | 066 467 1433 13 61 72 | | 7716 57603 63218) 619 63 32 25| 2763 1345 | 41 08 3902 2 00 i 4379) 17256 | 216 3¢ 25 41 10 81’ 0 146 7717 0186 070 367 1849 N17 319) 2402 | BM 12 { I: Elk Too6 271 900 76, 18 14] ost 56 180.30) sd 13m PHILIP D. FOSTER, Treasurer, in account with Road Funds arising from Un- seated Lands for the Year 1905. 7 { T Amount Amount | Jinount ar al mount Run Balin T dgmount | on ha 0 oe 0 ou munis’ ve x Towighivs | | Jan? 05 | Jan. 2°05 n 1905 | By Teneo] Tarp | : | i | ai ie | Ji —am— Joneses car] - smatmss fa ect | mee . | - Henher.mens. 1441 495 19 36 17 06, 194 xo. 11 50 261 22 302 81) 27 67 25 14) ! 215 08) 275 v3! 490 06 “ol 5 82 | 34 i 3 4 27) 17 324 51/ 246 15 570 66) 59 % 12 | 57 42 22 21 621 52 8 53 35 218 | 23 69 3 62 27 81 25 52] 134 45 50 06) 10 30. 60 36 5 au 302) 6 80, 32 09 38 80 % 194 20 59) 60 11 86 70 401 491) 30 16 35 07 » 0 161) 204 48 53 23 54 7707 7321 3 86, | 39 80/ 57 85, 97 15, 92 28 6 87, 60 40 65 34. 125 74 118 70 6 24 80 178 3 40 70 219 13 208 18 10 95) 11 83! a1 65 2 98 £9 83 315 10 03 1 60 20 63, 19 60, 108 | 71 81 58 04 130 Kd 124 13 6 53 wo 149 35 1677 85, |} 2 2701 08 130 08/ 18 9 8 51! 4 05 12 56, 12 08 G3, 10 114 85, 873 86 083 41/ 939 17 45 24) 0 00 949 M40 138) 7%: i 80 64 171 16 251 80) 241 80 12 20] 2: m 57 9545 2702 1058 10 31) “0 Worth 11 02 s 04 20 06) 19.08 98! —l $ B13 3 4205 4 5 0856 74 “8 Gos6 72 56 14) 8 7 8 78s PHILIP D D. FOSTER, Treasurer, in ‘account with School Funds arising from Un- seated Lands for the year 1905. “Amt on Amt Amout haud | collect- 0 ver'd [In an 2 03) ed in 05 in 1005 | Amt] Treas, Amt in Over | Total out ' Com- | Treasy | paid paid | 1a 1905 mission | Jan 108 Jan 105 Lae 108 Over. Townships i 184] 3 60 |. 503 am! 22 10] : 0% 90 202 €5 2255 2800 1516 70 220 79| 401 45 legae 80113 3111 5 08) | 506 481 25 20 40) 343 04 Fao) W370 IST 18 35, 20 44 | 873 3665 194 2 10 920 3 48, 1440 1368 72 4516 10 30 | 5546 S069! 2 210 804 4397 | 6221] 4960 261 18619, 48 85 2350 20747 TGR 03 874 260 | 3478 3000 163! 32 £8 Hu (3H 28 8 | 22 72 72 00 | 6112 6112 512 270 Bi 64 10210, 40 70 M280 13566 T14 640 16 08 | ap48l anor! 141 2535 210 | 2145 2608 137 | 107 61, 67 35 [171% 16812) 874 10 | 36 39 2053 34 [208 73) 1976 TT OL 30 2106, 102 513 i 1 42 1560 82 ! 189 01 saz as (105 30 008 82 5247 | { { i 1H 1 . { i 5% 171 16 | 257 ml 3H 1260 i =m 1507) 92 30 | aol wos sa 110 | WT UB | ®03 3616 190 i | 1572 12) 18s 07, § loo 19) 3720 00 | 285 47 | a Gael am PHILIP D. : FOSTER, Treasurer, in account with Borough and Roa | Funds arising from Liquor Licenses 1905. 7 “Amount “Balwoce | Amount | Collec Tre 1a Amount on n hand Districts hand | In 1905. "Totals Cons Pad {out | | Total | Jun. 1,08 Jan. 2, 1905 sions. f Bellefonte Borou a # 60 my 000 § a0 oe song e000 Philtpehatg oo ¥ 840 0 £40 00 2 0 708 wo 840 00 | {antie Tind, " 120 (0! 120 Hd 6 00) 114 00, 320 00 | ward “ 120 0. 120 oo 6 80] 114 00 120 (0 Moroes 240 (0 340 oo) 1200 22800 200 00 Boggs 60 00} © oo 3 00) 3700 60 00 Gregg 60 00; 300 5700 60 00 Po! 120 (0 1% po 6 00 114 00, 120 00 Penn 600 go gn 500 57 000 GO 00 Snow Shoe 180 00 350 9 i 171 000 1800 | Miles €0 00 gy 3 00 67 0) % n Rush 00 0 go 00 57 (0 80 ire! pHILIP D. FOSTER, Treasurer, in account with Sheep Funds arising from Dog we ——————— - A MURDEROUS WEAPON, The Explosive Harpoon, the Whale Hunter's Chief Reliance. The explosive harpoon, which is the modern whale hunter's chief reliance, is a truly murderous weapon, six feet in length and strong in proportion, made chiefly of malleable iron and ad- mirably designed for the slaying of the immense creatures. Its most striking feature next to the bomb head, which is operated by a time fuse and explodes in the vitals of the whale, is the anchor- like device that prevents the harpoon “drawing” out of the body again under the terrific strain of the wounded mon- ster's frantic efforts to free itself. This consists of four hinged barbs, which lie along the shaft before it is fired, but which are forced apart and imbed themselves in the whale’s body after he is hit, so that if the prize escapes, which sometimes occurs, it is only by breaking the rope. When “fish” are numerous and there is a chauce of killing morc than one in a day a novel method is adopted with the first victim. When it is seen to be dead a hole is bored through its back into its stomach and air is pumped into it by a pipe from the =teamer's engines until it is inflated like a great balloon. The orifice is then closed with a wood- en plug, and a man ig left alongside in a small boat to establish ownership, while the whaler steams off in quest of other prey. As many as five whales have been killed by a ship in one day, four is not an unusual “bag,” and threes and twos are commonly got. A single ship killed twenty-two in a week, and the record year's work for one is 258, an amazing number when it is re- membered that on stormy days it is im- possible to cruise at all, as the sprays bury the gun, and that during the wixn- ter months fishing is abandoned. Dur- ing that period the whales “strike off” the coast to escape the ice floes, to which the rorquals are not partial, be- ing in this respect unlike thelr arctic congeners, whose habitat is now the re- motest section of Hudson bay and the channels which strike north from its farthest bounds into the polar sea it- self.-—Technical World. LINCOLN’S CARELESSNESS. His Hat His Favorite Receptacle For Letters and Papers. When Lincoln was postmaster of New Salem he used to tuck the letters inside his hat and deliver them when- ever he happened to meet the persons to whom they were addressed. As this is a fair example of his business sys- tem, it may readily be Imagined that the office of Stuart & Lincoln was not a model establishment, where there was a place for everything and every- thing in its place. And it was not. In- deed, as a managing clerk the junior partner would have been a hopeless failure, and as an attorney, in the technical sense of the term, he would never have distinguished himself. He disliked everything connected with the drudgery of legal routine, hated draw- ing the declarations and pleas, despis- ed the artificialities and refinements which were even then beginning to creep into the pleadings and disregard- ed forms whenever it was possible to do so. There was nothing mechanical, pre- cise or methodical about the man, and in all those housewifely virtues which characterized the careful, orderly, ex- act solicitor he was utterly deficient. He never knew where his papers were, and apparently the only attempt he ever made to better the disorder was to write on one of his bundles of papers which littered his desk, ‘“When you can't find it anywhere else, look In this.” But that was long after the firm of Stuart & Lincoln had dissolved, and even then we find him explaining to a Tax 1905. correspondent that he had placed his _ ga letter inside an old hat and had thus ae Fa — neglected answering it, which shows he - : had not wholly outgrown the habit of semsavasars 1221 07 | By sheep, Is ™ —— Don Ta Ki Xp dur- : follows: sie and wine claim paid in; 1905 8 his postoffice days. Indeed, his hat con- ing the year 1905......... wooviaseeinsian - 1176 82 | copy ¢ 18 00/| tinued to be his favorite receptacle for Perguson 3 » papers as long as he lived, and he Hal 8 50 | never acquired any sense of order.— Haris. 2 9 | Frederick Trevor Hill in Century. Liberty.. an wo Miles... 1300) ——Take Vin-te-na and the good effect Patton. 17 50 | will be immediate. You will ges strong, Poier 23 50 | 50a will feel bright, fresh and active, you Walke 10 00 | will feel new, rich blood conrsing throngh Worth, — = your veins. Vin-te-na will act like magie, 8 1307 89 am | Will put new life in you. If not benefited To balance Jan. 1st, 1006..........ccenmee wae . $1878 35 € 2307 80 | money refunded. All droggists, Assets and Liabilities January i, 1906. RE a ASSETS, LIABILITIES, Castoria, Cash in Treasurers hands Amount due A B Kimport Se JAD. 1 1908. core sserirssninis muito Sm Prot BEY, ds rariegute 162 06 tee ol YeTi8 St Anal du Hyeid 8 Tuyior 605 67 Bills receivable... oil SBUSL Amount due Western Peni. ((AS10R1A Asylum bills... vores 768 67 fentiary............ 515 03 Tax Hens entered... TRO 2WN3 Auount due iluntingdon 34 SY IUDs e. The Kind You Have Al Bo re a si 6 5 Korat th hg of Gh, Hn nment...... ssa 1200 OD has been made under his personal Amount due sind) persons ©, == supervision for over 10 year, Allow no 871 40 one to deceive you in th ounterfeits, Quand ibe, coiiiiini - 24TW Imitations and ‘“Just-as-good™ are but Ex- Notes AING.ccre resend £5000 CO riments, and endanger the health of Inte a same to Ji ildren—Experience against Experi. yl, irsemartsstensinsion HE 2% ment. Linbitities in excess of assets £32817 72 Ee operas a 01 wm ——— WHAT IS CASTORI j on Patlmated comminsiois ob yest a A x $5810 TT | SAMO.ccces reerree srersenseme 100} 23—-§34810 77 FUNDS NEEDED. Estimates for Funds Needed for 1906. We the Commissioners. of Centre Conuty, do orev certify to the best of our Knowledge and he. lef, that the ne is atrune and ie foregoing report correct statement of the recipts and expenditures of said eounty for the year 1005, and blished. ie at the same to be pu Jonx CdD LAP, Attest : Jumes FH, Cor), Clerk. JOHNG. NG } Comuismasiers Commissioners At : doi dhe uildersigned Audit jAuditurs of Centre Satiey, ¥} having caretully examined the accounts of the y Comm a the foregoing is & and trne statement a and ger, ii of aia and of ve accounts for the year H. B. RD. MO NER JAMES Auditors. ABB, 2 kai “ SRS eles —- TA oR a Castoria isa Daren substitule for Cas. and Soothing t contains neith- =nbstance. Its age i= its tor ih destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. it en aren D Diarrhows an Wind Coie. it re. Re RT res Constipa tion and bless sasimilates the Food, reg ne Stomach ving Jeruinies pe natural Children's Panacon-The Mother's The riend. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT Bears the Signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER. In Use For Over 30 Years, The Centaur Company, New York City. 81-7-21m A COSTA RICAN VOLCANO. Pen Pleture of Poas and Its Danger- ous Surroundings, On the island of Costa Rico is the re- markable volcano of Poas, The crater has an altitude of about 8,500 feet. The SECHLER & CO. PURE FOOD STORE. We carry a full live of al §pso0ds in the desolation is undisturbed by any indl- | line of Foods and Fine Gr «cries. cation of life. The almost vertical Vals ae Seviid VE Svea veilise of plant creation; not a bird wings its i Re, say is without a ripple, and even the hu- man voice sounds strange and incon- MANHATTAN DRIPS A five Table Syrup in one quart, two quart and four quars tin pails, at 120., 25¢., and 45¢. per pail; try it. Maple Syrup in glass hottles and tin of a dark colored liquid is thrown to a >: vast height from a spot near the center of the lake. The column rises to a height varying from 250 to 500 feet. Almost instantly a vast cloud of vapor is evolved which surrounds the colunin and rises to.an immense height, A thousand fect below the lip Is the lake or pool, along the shores of which it is necessary to move about with care because of numerous concealed holes filled with a slimy substance, consist- ing mainly of sulphate of lime with a large excess of sulphuric acid. This hardens in a few moments when ex- posed to the air, and consequently the pits are covered with slight shells that render it almost impossible to dis- tinguish between them and solid ground. If a foot goes through this thin crust it will be found that in a few days the shoe vill be destroyed, as the seams cannot resist the acid action. The lake at closer view Is discovered to be covered with clouds of vapor and it Is impossible to see for any distance. Among other gases, sulphur dioxide is present in considerable quantities, and at times the smell becomes almost un- bearable. At close range the water Is grayish in color, and it is so acid that it almost burns the tongue when tasted. Any dark cloth moistened with the liquid in- stantly becomes red and is ultimately destroyed. The temperature at the shore, while varying considerably, ranges around 115 degrees F. During one of the greatest eruptions known a tremendous column of dark liquid rose to an estimated height of 2.000 feet and was about 300 feet in diameter. The waves produced on the lake by such an outburst are formidable, and long after the erupticn has ceased the whole cra- ter is filled with the roar of the troubled waters, —Chicago News. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES The finest new crop New Orleans—a rich golden yellow and an elegant bak- er. That is the report our customers bring to us. Fine Sugar Syrups—no glucose, MARBOT WALNUTS. These Nats are clean and sound, heavy in the meats and in every way very satisfactory. We bave some very good California Walnuts but not equal to the Marbots. Fine Almonds and Mixed Nuts. EVAPORATED FRUITS. Peaches 10c., 120., 150. and 180. per pound. Apricots 150., 18¢c. and 20c. per pound. Prunes 5o., 8¢., 10c. and 120. per pound. Raisins 10c. and 1%. per pound, either seeded or unseeded. Currants 10c. and 120. per pound. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Dates, Figs and fine Table Raisins. All tbese goods are well worth the prices named on them and will give good satisfaction. MINCE MEAT. The foundation of our Mince Meat is good sound lean beef, and all other ingredients are the highest grade of goods. It represents our best effort and our customers say it isa success, and at 12}o. per pound is very reason- able in price. FOREIGN FRUITS. Business Notice, Sold We are now receiving some of the finest California Naval Orany « and CASTORIA Florida bright and sweet fruits. This fruit is just now reaching its very fin- est flavor. They are exceptionally fine and at reasonable prices. Lovers of Grape Fruit can be nicely suited on the fruit we have. Lemons for some time past bave been a difficnls proposi- tion, but we now have some fine fruit. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER. Medical. a nem SECHLER & CO. Pare Food aud Fine Groceries. 19-1 BELLEFONTE, PA, re —————————————————— Green's Pharmacy. DANGER IN DELAY, sane. a —— Ba. AB Br. Br Bl Bis S.A Bo, np ——— KIDNEY DISEASES ARE TOO DANGEROUS VOR BELLEFONTP 4 PEOPLE TO NEGLECT. & PEPPER Be A The great danger of kidney troubles is Twelve years ago ground black pep- Insurance. EE SE Ep 3 Le 2 JOHN F. GRAY & SON, (Successors to Grant Hoover.) FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. World, ——NO ASSESSMENTS.—~ Sr ii ol iu give ue pS y position Ye or as we are write large lines at any time. Office in Crider’s Stone Building, 43-18-1y BELLEFONTE, PA. HE | PREFERRED ACCIDENT INSURANCE co. : THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY Benefits : death b bv loss of Bo Tt 5.000 Pou of hands, d foot, 088 2,600 loss of either hand, 2,500 loss of either Jad, loss of one eye, Jota nd + para: disabili 10 per wok 26 wee ay PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, payable quarterly if desired. | wx Smaller -snounle 1. yi zm “a Ee FIRE INSURANCE I invite your attention to On fire and Moss Agency, the Line of ila Companies represented by agency in Central Penasylvasin. H. E. FENLON, Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. 50-21 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON ALL GOODS SOLD—WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT THE COUNTY SEAT You can combine business with Pleasase, and make the trip or itself. You will save more than your expenses by calling at SCHOFIELD'S HARNESS FACTORY and purchase bargains that we are now offering. All leather goods are advancing in price. We bave now in stock a very large assortment of HAND-MADE HARNESS—LIGHT AND HEAVY— at all prices. Our stock of Blan- kets and fine Robes is complete— and nicer patterns than we bave for many a year. We can Supply Erg with anything in the e Grease, Harness I tiles Stook Food, Chicken Food ; Sean, best in the market. Money refunded on all goods if not sntictactory. Very truly yours, JAMES SCHOFIELD, Spring street, BEDLEFONTE PA. Flour and Feed. re. 5 t $ ’ y r » } that hold before the suffer- —k th they Jats Sim hold befe hs the tus re A per was selling here at 40c. the Ib. » undermined: Backache, he, ner- « and not the best at that. We thought b ow irony ary “route dopey. 4 Jambage ( We could save our customers money ) disease . n {morsilose ane. «by buylog in large quantities, direct | Cure the kidneys certain and ¢ from the men who imported and remedy, 1'oan’s Kidney Pills, which has 5 d it fa cured people right here in Bellefonte, | ground it—packing it in pound pack. | Mrs. Catherine Gross, of Valentine, St., $ ages ourselves—we did so, buying » save: Liannot ik bas mend Donn oun l Singapore Pepper, and for five years { from perience i them. wih: Sur family have Asc ied $ sold it to you at 15¢ the Ib.—then it ad- b om fo backache and | k venta, aliments i vanced to 20c. For the past three REELS | {ow have sot i tors ee | through ghiny loins panied ith head- sifted free from stems and dirt before | could find no I tried 4 5 many remedies before Ba Sard ie the Bhan 4 grinding and is just what we repre. ne, an n se k Block Dra Store and box. Timpror mh : them un my tou trouble loft me en entirely ) PURE SINGAPORE PEPPER \ n ve Ad io Yeturn of it { The price is still 22. the pound—we * For sale by all dealers, Price % cents, + Invite your trade for pire spices. } Foster-Milburn . Y., soi » agents A nid sala, X.Y stie s r member the name —Doan's—and take 4 ——— b no other, 50-45-e.0,w.2m, 4 v {GREEN'S PHARMACY CO., ' ¢ Bush House Block, { 1 BELLEFO . { ) ww NTE, PA i 1 ’ Medical i: { WY WY WY wv ww ww — edical. mm p : ILES A care guaranteed if you use = —_ TL I Statesville, N. C., writes: “I ean way they do ATENTS. all you claim for Dr. 8. M. Devore, TRADE MARRS, votwal satiation. Dr. 1. D. Claris. 7 opyaEBiaNe, burg, Tenn,, writes: “In a practice of 23 Lo i Te on patents sent free. Oldest agency for peeling patents, Patents taken th Mune § "Co. . receive yo, A handsomely weekly. cireu- lation of any Terms $3 a year; | MONEY TO LOAN an good secarity and houses for RE. MUNN 8.03." on Bums” NEW YORE | S-14-lyr, 4844-1 SE Sear rr | (urs Y. WAGNER, Brockeruorr Miwrs, Bruieronrs Pa, Manulnoturee, aad retailers of ROLLER FLOUR, FEED, CORN MEAL, Et. Also Dealer in Grain. Manufactures and has on hand at ali Himes the following brands of high grade WHITE STAR, OUR BEST. HIGH GRADE, VICTORY PATENT, FANCY PATENT—formerly Pheo- nix Mills high grade brand. The only piace in the county where SPRAY, an ex rt hens ALSO: — INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD. FEED OF ALL KINDS, fine in, 0
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