THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. "3 'VI County Statement. Continued from uh fRC. fbr, Mink ami Wllilrn W-7. J ' tftindry pent'iii" 272 (0 I m W) Ktrettan AVraiw F li Ilnt1r tinnilnnlion lilniikK. 7 CO do (to elwtloii Hull) lt' 24(10 J J Ho' Ihoii niflklnx lmliol bind 6 nil Hi gh Hciyrl tMikliiy; Itootlm 0 00 Kiectioii ntllcer liuiiiun Hud booth pxpon 8-120 (B Jncoh Keller wrnpiln fin per , Wl UVntnn Armn prliil'iiif IihIIiiU Sii.1 Kl l K Klw. II rliillUK liiilloin tt V) PA Mlftincl inut"-Hl Mir upl e i el mi " W II Hctiilp i-ouiMltiK viiii 4 mi tsTtyfl V M nl.u do ilo 4 01) X N U ullu r do i'.o A (X) ML Holly prl'illnif n il ttloimry Co aupplivn SI 60 t 8071 SO ItUmk Uitokt. Ifolilxr H B I. 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A M Mn.imli-lr.le Hngatl' III 10 29 F.l Hmiek Hoitver 180 HH J H Menxt'li Mnnuittr 5 07 W V Hour Mllllln 4 14 M MtJnlner Mitln 1 fit OM Houer HrlHirivek....! 81 W W H rennlni'UinHsliiiiKeretK 4rt ti:: t Thonmii MeOlnley (''ill) nirlintn I " fi 1 OJl' In CotiyiiKlmm ll'i 7 -1 Jl.Hllna lifH-um 1MI I'd ' t o in niu rievemiMt '."Ji I .. 4 V I'nr k KnBtlMKCifek l4 1 1 J 1 l.obiiinn Jisrkmtii II 1. v :5 4'K iHiwItt dtteetlve 18 : i" Weeley Ho (I 44 20 . W V Zehutr do M (J f 8.3 80 iSVieep Dtimaye, , S A Herrlnii Hiomn ? 70 SO 4 5 1 K Krleklmtim Huuton 1.' 00 .4' liriini Cei'tie '.'II 0 r A white Hucnrtouf (Mm I Henry DeiBhiiilller Hemlock 7 00 u 31 iit-K Miigur.uiir no 127 (iO Itcrijltiiltlon. . irv.T,,,.,,,,,-. . a iKmrlM Juror' pay, ete "JVomniiinw'Hlth co-t nl View and road ilanni.i .. it'nmm'r' otllce und Court llnuro , 1 Jtl J JTiminx tatloiitry and piUt;e ' j IniiulHltlon "A I'lmnty brldiri 2120 II 502 1 S 217:1 7 1271 till IjM : WI7 7 im7 27 155 411 2-1 ic :t7 4 T eii.nrnwKiy hiiu y lllllj.H i.l l I J Ausewor' puy 211 1 IM . f el 272 HO ) Kleetlon exj euc 307130 i Hlvnk book 1(13 10 i. riiiioei- 01111. 1 7:111 iiu I ti.. ..... .1 ...hi . i. .. 1 111 r. 1.1 i.ciin.. I. 1 mi , j Kbtcp (tannine 127 HO Totl an ount paid by Comm'r...! 61 1S7 50 Tim foregolim matemeiit of the cxiiendltures tor the County of Columbia, Mtatnof l'ennyl- Txnln, for tbu year I0n2, I hereby libintlted I to lliu C'liinty a udltom of id roiinty. .M'.ni'.jiun uuttil'.fl, Co. Com'ra, W. H. F.'SHKR. I Atlent: R. V. Vanokiui.icr, Clerk. il if Twenty-seventh Annual Statement January 1, 1903 ASSETS Bonds and Mortgages $10,906,95 3 27 Real Estate 11,863,588 51 R.R.BondsandStocks(Market Value) 18,621,442- 50 Municipal Bonds (Market Value), . 5.737.301 95 U. S. Gov. Bonds (Market Value), 109,000 00 Cash in Banks and Office, . . . 4,916,06951 Interest and Rent's, due and accrued, 384.521 34 Loans on Collateral Securities, . . 4i736,7So 00 Loans on Policies, ...... 1,066,916 83 Premiums Deferred and In course of collection (net), 1.812,795 06 Total, $60,245,339 87 LIABILITIES Reserve on Policies, . . . All other Liabilities, . . Surplus to Policy-holders, Total, . . Home Office! Neyvark, IM. J. ILJl J. J. M ALAN ELY, Asst. Supt., Hart&r Building, Main and East Streets, t.inblUtlr. Amniinl tnn on Innnn 105 1 do I 'otinty IiuiiiIh oii'NlHiidlng 101,100 00 do Coupon tmilKlnii'tlnir fier 10 no Connly ordem ouKtHiiillnif 1,11.1 :1 do eut (tue Cnmmoimr illli ciiws lui 52 do rond diimtiKeN HH-eKed l,22 oil do roxd and hrlilKn view 110 00 do (Inn lioniiikilm nnd IowmkIiIih Muled and unnented Innd lxe 2.1 IH ':l 2 0.IH1 Hi Amount on duplleite otilstnnillin... f!2,0Vl 7d l'mhntilv Cominiulon and fcs olf. 1,(100 00 I IHM.-.l 7H Untuiioe In hind of Trennrer HH,; I '5 Hill ii nee Hue from forel fire 41 W) ll iliinee due from l.nrerne Co hlliiro reimlr llerwiek hrldve 70 03 Due from llerwiek lor miilnfemiiicu of InanneO Lomrenherirn 78 25 Due from ConyiiKliam nnd CtJiitralln Slnrv Huliivan I.B7II Due Inini Herwlek lleo Derr 'li 5J Due from ConynKhnm and Centnilla Hr Oirel Mcllolle II 11 7,ri Due from ConyiiKliam aud Cetilrallit j J I'urieii , in nu 1121 .05 01 Liabilities over aet 7A.ti75 H7 We, the undersiifnHd, Auditors of Col umbia County, lein duly idecu-d to ml- jtiHt and settle th accoitntii o( the Cum- niifsioner; and treasurer ( t.;oliiiiibia County, do licreby certify that wo met, at tftoCourt HotiHe, in lllooinsbiir), Pa., on Monday, January nth, I'.HI.I, at ten o'clock a. in., ortMinzetl nml proreedod to audit the Recount of the above named ollicers. After carefully examining, cor recting Rnd reetntinir i-aim- from January 1, li)02, to January 3, MUtW, we certify tliem to he correct, as above nated There havinir been several bills in the fori tiointf Htatetneiit, to which exceptions were taken, that in our jiulirment re1 ciuired leunl advice, we, therefore, em ployed counsel, and disponed of them upon lit advice. The following tiill wo surcharge awn i not William it. hinlicr and isehemiaii Kitchen, Comniissioners, for the year MO'J : Order No. K07, for t.'i:!.(K), paid the Honton Argue, for ro-priiiting ballots, or dered by tun said I'oininiHeioners, and afterwanln clmnged and le-printed by their order. We also surcharge Commissioners Will iam Krickbanin, Nehemiali Kitchen and William II. n.-her, loss to the county on sale of Mainvillc bridjc, t )O.(K). Also HiirchargR (ominissionew with $',(.00, overjaid William II. tisberon ao count, (ir services during past year, be ing a clerical error. We. the Auditors, condemn the action of the Hoard of C-.innty Commissioner for issuing $U(l,000of county bonds before the money was needed, and the manner in which they were sold. G. f.l. Suaki'Less, I JotlN tt. DlKMKlt, I 1 C. V. Dkrh, j County Auditors. Attest : W. F. Stoiixer, Clerk. Excursion Rates. Taking effect January 1st, 1903 the Lackawanna Railroad Co. will sell excursion tickets to nearly all stations on their line. This will be another improvement that will be appreciated by the traveling public, the tickets will be good for thirty days including date of sab stopover will not be allowed. 1 141 eatest 549,800,630 00 923.304 54 9,521,405 33 $60,245,339 87 ONE OF THE GREAT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. WAR OS THE 6PARK0W8. A Horticullurilt JJrgc the Necenily of kill' ing them . ." ,, ., ... I "Now is the time, saiil a leading horticulturist, "to wage war. against those pests, the Knulisll SpariOWS. tu ' , .-... ' i ...;it Ihcy cannot secure food .and will come around the houses in search of something. Soak a little ranaty seed , in a solution of strychnine and sweet- ened water and it will end the birds . . , , . ,. . , . I that partake of it. In hngland for l years a reward has been paid (or the destruction of those birds yet some- ! body intro.li.ced them into this conn. ' ' ,. , . , ; try. I hey are a perfect nuisance and in addition drive away our native birds which are friends of the horti culturist and farmer. A universal Muamic oiiuiiiii lik ndKC'l tth:aill.l I r . r . 1 them. One bit of caution may be! necessary. IJon 1 let the lamily cat dive on the birds you poison or you will have no cat. . :. 1 1 - j n ;"' 8 warm for a local editor 111 a town across the river. I lis paper recent ly published the following sentence: "Two young men went with their girls to attend the teachers' insti tute, and as soon as they left, the girls got drunk." The comma be, longed after the "girls," and the latter are making it hot lor the edi tor. TIIKMK IS ONE RATION l. WAV to treat naal I'.iinrrn: the medicine i applied direct to the effected membrane. The remedy is F.ly'sCiCJni II. din It tcsloics the inlUined tissues to a healihy stale without drying a'l the life out of lliein and it (jives back thu i t senses of taste and smell. The sufferer who is tired of vain cxpeiiment . should use Cre 1111 Halm. Pruiisi sell it for 50 i ts. Ely lb ni hers, 56 Warien Street, New Yolk, will mail it. No. Mamie, dear; church iiiumc is not soM by the quire, nor is drum muMc purchased by the pound. CATARRH SMJUHlis Ktl.lKVKll l loiu Co MINI t'Tl'.s. One shoit I iff of the bic.ith through the blower supplied with each bottle of Hr. ARnen's Catarihal Powder diffuses this powder over the surface ot the nasal passage. Painless nnd delightful to use. It rdieves instantly, and permanently cures catarih. hav fever, colds, headache, sore throat, tonsilitis and deafness. 50 cents. 21 Sold by C. A. Kleim. The manager of the Gory Gulch Opera House was much perturbed. "Why did you shoot my baritone'." he demanded. "Well, you see, it was this way," replied Rattle snake Rube, "lie was singin' Theu what care li though death l e nigh,' an' we took him at his word. OASTOnlA. Bears tie ' llie ninl1 Havfl Alw!) BaOtlt ieco of this Giant Company LIFE INSURANCE ISSUED AND PAID FOR during 1902,) including Ordinary Insurance ($87,000,000), over - ) ASSETS, end of 1902, over INCOME, during 1902, over - PAID POLICY-HOLDERS, during 1902, over - SURPLUS, over - POLICIES IN FORCE, nearly INCREASE IN PAID-FOR INSURANCE IN FORCE, over MAKING THE Paid-for Insurance in Paid Policy-holders in 37 Years, nearly 68 Millions Features of the Year's Administration were MARKED REDUCTION IN EXPENSE RATE. INCREASED DIVIDENDS TO POLICY-HOLDERS. The rrorrressive Management and the Judicious Care of, and Liberality in Dealing-with, Policy-holders' Interests, have made this BRANCH OFFICE Wip;f; "How did Mnrk hr.y acquite hi hi reputation n n life saver?" Vui; " When a fellow Announce Out he is just ('y- '"K '"r ink U..y alwny blows linn off." Ml.l.-osopilV-There nre pills'i.nd pil!s-but t,, Almicw' l.iver Till ai to com a v.al lead in demand. The sale horders ou the phenomenal. Sluttish liver, constipation, or iireL'ular howel arc the precursor of mnny y,iCiA lnile, Thee little won. ter r.niove the came. 40 in a vial for 10 tent. 23 !,old l,v L luim- ' . nl 1. SI RKCHI.F.SS ANII l'AKAI.V.Rt.-"l had Val- ,lllar di,,e of lhc hcaiti- wri,es Mrs j. s. Goode, of Truro, N S "I h.we suffered teinbly and wa often speechless and partial- 'Y One lfe Cure for the Heart cave me relief, and be. fre t rni!.hed one bottle I was able to Ko a- bout. To-d.iy I am a well woman." 21 holj by C. A. Klcim. Nell "I understand that bathing suits are . . . . . ...... .... i. hiencr this year " lieiic "lcs, iney nac ne p about two Inches." i;hcr t (jone up irCIIINC, IIURNINH, SKIN DtsKASES CURKI) FOR IIIIKTVIIVK CENTS. Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves in one day. and cures letter. Sa t Uh-um. ' Tetter, Salt Uh-um, cald Held, Kciema, , Barbel's Itch, l lcers. lilo-ches and all erup. lion ol ihe skin. Il is soothin ' and qmet intf anil acts like manic in the cure of all baby humnrs- 35c. 24 KoM by C. A. Kleim. As Lent draw near our thoughts turn to sackcloth and ashes, but what ore we Roini; to do for ashes if we can't Ret any coal i PROFESSIONAL CARD1K n7u. funk, ATTORHTT-AT-lAW, Mr. Kofi Hmldimz, Court Hm AJVf, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. omw-Bloonisburg Nat'lHank Bldg., 2d floor. IU.OUMSUUKG, PA. J. 11. MAIZE, .-e t M iMvirn ,r-r tun " REAL ESTATE AGENT, Olli'.e, in Lockard's Building, BLOO.MSUURG, PA. John 0. phkkh. jodn a. hakman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATroKXKVS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office on Centre Street, first door below Opera House. MONTOl'R TEl.KritONIf. 111.1. TKLIPB0NS KYKH TKSTKU, OLAHSE9 FITTED. II. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMCaOI'ATUICPnYSlCIANANDSrjilGEON ornoi hours: Oflloe ft Residence, 4th SU 1U a. m. to K p. m., (1:30 to 8 p. m. fcLOOMSBUfcG, PA GRAND TOTAL OP Force over 800 Millions THE WORLD. Agents Wanted IN BLOOMSBURG, A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW Wirt Builrlinu, Court House fquare. i:loomsburg.pa. II. A. McKILLlP. ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Hoor. BLOOMSBURG, l'A. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square. Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELKR & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CI I AS. Y UTTER, attorney - a t-law, Bloomsburo, Pa Office In Wirt's Building, VV. II. II II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main S'ts CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C-rT Willbe in Orangcville Wednesday o each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Buildine over B. A. I Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, Pa Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexande Bros, 1 1-10-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTKALIA, PA. rvoftlce Llddlcot building, Locust aveuno' J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main &t 7-3o-lv . BLOOMSHUK , TA. J.'J. BROWN, M. D. THt EYE A SPECIALTY. F.yc tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday woik. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. I Hours: 10 to 8 Telephone, MILLIONS 60 MILLIONS 33 MILLIONS 9 MILLIONS 9 MILLIONS 5 MILLIONS 108 MILLIONS s LIFE INSURANCE AMOUNTS W nI00.00OtoSI5 DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPFCIALTT, Corner Main and Centre Street. Bl.Ot) Hl'Ki FA Columbia A Montour Telephone connectlun. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, STJHOEON DENTIST, Offlco. Barton's Building, Main below Harks Bloomsburo, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner nnd all work warranted as represented. TBETH KITH ACTED WITHOUT PAIN. by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. TTo Le open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVV. FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. llarirn&D Represents twelve of the atrotiKiiit C'ompan tes In the world, among whlcb ar- i cash total rrT.ui CAPITAL. AHSSTR. OYKK ALL Franklin of I'hlla.. sion.oon t3,19s,S2 f 1 in,so Penn'a. Phlla 400,000 S.SKNH0 1,4:,8 Queen, of N. V. . SOO.OOii 8,MS,91B 1,1 U1.60 west Chester, N. Y. SOO.W'O 1,7W,3"T 4.,t0 N. America, i'hlla. 8,0011,000 ,"3lMS9 i:.fA, Office First Nat'l Bnnk Bldg., 2d floor. HTI.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FKBA8 BKOWJ INSURANCE AND REALESTATE AGENTS AND BROKrRS O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. tt . Bloomsburo, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Com panies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjust ed and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. ( Successor to C. F. Knapp.) GENERAL IXSURJXCE Office 238 Iron St., IIlocwsburo, P. Oct. 31, igor. tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzol, Prop. No. 121 West Main ptrett, WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, hot and cold water, and modern ooa veniences Bar stocked with best wi::a Ji liquor. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Sn ydkr, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms, batt rooms, hot and cold water and nil modem convenience. OFFICERS JOHN F. Dkyden. PreslJent. Leslie D. Wari. Edgar B. Ward. Vk Fittldent. til Vice Pfoi.lcm Mid Counsel. FORREST F. DRYDEN. ,d Vice President. Edward Kanouse, t. c. E. Blanchard. Treuurer. Supl, of Real ElUM. Jacob E. Ward, Wilbur S. Johnson. . Counlcl. Comptroller. F. C BLANCHARD, Supervisor Loan Department. Edward Gray. Edward H. Hamill. Secretary. Medical Director. VALENTINB RlKER. ROBERT L. BURRAOE. Assistant Secretary. Medical Director. Leslie P. Ward. Frederic A. Boylb. Assistant Secretary. Cashier Willard I. Hamilton. John K. Core, Assistant Secretary. Actuary. Frederick H. Johnston. Associate Actuary. Henry Overgne. Gborgb W. Munsick. Supervisor. Supervisor, WM. PERRY WATSON, Assistant Medical Director. Frederick L. Hoffman, statuudan.
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