THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. I :( -it : 4 THE PDBL10 R0AD3 MM Country ar a Necessity to the Whole People. Almost all of the food consumed and much of the raw material used in manufactories as well ns the fin ished products of the mills must be transported, in part, at least, over the country roads. Inasmuch as tverybody uses the roads, every body should help to pay for tlicin. The farmers have built and thus far maintained the roads we now have. That is one reason why real estate in l'enn'a is now paying an aggregate of sixteen mills tax while other classes of property are paying only three mills. The demand for better roads is universal and the proposition that all classes of property should be taxed to build them is rapidly grow ing in favor. As to the method of raising money the Grange advocates as its first choice the collecting of a tax from personal and corporate property to produce a special road fund. Our second choice is a State appropriation. However the money may be raised wc have only one choice as to its distribution and that is that it be given to the several townships in proportion to the number of miles ot read in each. By any other method of distribution favored individuals and favored localities will get the lion's share. Farmers representing every dis Irict of Schuylkill county met and organized the Tanners Lnion. The new organization declared it self against class legislation am! corruption in politics, and decided to closely watch the control of township and county affairs. The most contemptible being on earth is the hypocrite. He uses his piety as a cloak for his treach erv and deceit and stabs those for whom he professes friendship in the back. He "s.e;ns a saint when most he plays the devil." Life Guards. 1 he Life Guards are two wuimcuts of cavaliv foriuini: lurt of the tntish household troops. They irt galli soldiers, nnd every loyal llritish hi-url proud of them. Not only the Kin"' house told, but yours, our, evert body's should bae its life cuards. The need of them i tMicial'y (jitnt when the cicatest foes of life, diMases, find allies in the very elements. as colds, ii fluenza, i.itnrrh, the grip ami pneumonii do in the stormy month of March. The be.-t uuv that v.e know of to guard ncainst these diseases is to stiengthen ihe system with Hood's Sarsaparilla the greatest of all life cuards. It removes the conditions in which these diseases make their most successful ailack, 'gives vigor and tone to all the vit.il organs and functions, and imparls a geniol warmth to the blood Kemcinber the weaker the system the greai cr the exposure to disense. Hood's harsa par ilia makes the system strong. The sharper a man is the Batter him. harder it is to Trust hiosp. who have tried. I suf Ikked Irom catarrh of the worst kind am never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream li.tlm seems to do even that. Oscar Ostroin, 45 barren Ave., Chicago, III. I SUFFERED from catarrh; it got so bad I could not work ; I used Kly's Cream lialni and am entirely well. A. C. Clarke, 34 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. The fin 1 m does not iriitate or cause sneez ing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts or mailed uy Uy lirolhers, 5b Warren M., New York It is better to be a steady di inker than an unsteady one. Tub Pkesident a Slave to Catarrh I. T. San.ple, president of Sample's Instal mrnt Company, Washington, fa., writes ' For years I was alllicled with Chronic Catarrh. Kennedies and treatment by special its only gave me temporary relief until I was induced to use Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. It gave almost instant relief. Jo cents. 5 Sold by C. A. Kleim. Worry over money matters kills the rich as well as the poor. " My Heart was Thi'mping my Liek I our,'' is the way Mrs. K. II. Wright, of .( Brockville, Out., describes her sufferings i Irom smothering, Muttering and palpitation. After trting many remedies without benefit, ; six bottles of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart restored her to perfect health. The Srst dose gave almost instant relief, and in a day suffering ceased altogether. 26 Sold by C. A. Kleim. Even the thermometer has been known to take a drop too much. ; . Pill-Dosed with nauseous, big pursers, '. prejudice people against pills generally, Dr. . Agnew's Liver I'dls are revolutionizing the ; fill demand they're so pleasant and easy to .lake the doses are small and so is the price, Id cents for 40 doses. Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation dispelled, i Works like a charm 27 : bold by C. A. Kleim. ' Some men never think of marriage until i they begin to lose their hair. Hauy Humors. Dr. Agnew's Ointment ; Soothes, quieis, and effects quick nnd effec 1 live cures in all skin eruptions common to baby during teething time It is harmless to the hair in cases of Scald Head, and cares Eczema, Salt Kheum and all Skin Diseases of older people. 35 cents 28 i A Sold by C. A. Kleim. ' Human vanity makes the photographers jfcb. I OASTOniAi Mn tli ? Kind You Have Always Bcl County Statement. Continued from 6th page, For, Mink ami U'ilitnd Nriilpi. Hunilry persons TH'i 00 I r, i 00 KlreHon I'rprnwi, V I. lluttcr iioinliiHllon blank. 7 00 do do election RiipiiMin 24 00 .1 KoMion iiinkliiif IihIIoI boxes A On HiikIi I'ovd ninklnif Ixiotlis 8 00 K.collori nllleer houses Knd booth ?xtfnMN fl.t'20 OTi Tnroti Keller wrnmiiiiir nniier 0 Iti'ntnn Anrus nrlnlitiir tmliol IMS VO () K Klw.dl printing IihIIoIh ... 0 H) l A Mlchnel mnterlnl lur spl eX'tloll HS v 11 nenric couiiiiiig votm 4 hi lloyd h Mnl.o do do 4 00 H N Wnlker do do 4 00 Mt. 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IllllliSlllIIS County hrldi;eH IViiltciitiHiy and ;i-J llliu Asm'KMorh puy Healis Kli'o'lon exr.eiifieH. Illhiik books Knldiers' bir 1 .1 rlro wurdeiis Mn'( p dainap' Tot il an'ount puld byOomm'i. & l"i7 ; Tim lorennn siiiieineut of toe expe:)dltuip for the County of Cnlii'iilila, Htiite of l eiins.vl van In, for Hie yenr 1ihi"2, In limpb hiiljiiiltted to the ('"limy a Illinois of smuI county. NKUKMIYH KUCI1K.N,) VCo. Coin'rs W. H KISMrit, ) Attest: It. V. Vaniikiwmck, Clerk. I.UibUitict. Amount tax on loans 105 2 do County bonds outstanding 101,100 00 do Coupons ;olilHlninliliK .WOO 110 County orders outNlHiidiinr 1.1 1:1 tii do costs due Coitiuionweiiltli cnnes 402 52 do rortd tlunmi;es HHxesHed 1, '252 00 do road and bridge views l ilt 00 do due borouuhH and townstilos scaled unci uusi'utud laud Uxes 2,61ft ,Vi 2 0. lal ; A -nets. Amount on diinllefties outstanding .. SJ.O'.n l'robubie Comuilsnion and Ex oir. 1,000 00 I0.4.'il 70 Balunee In hands of Treasurer 88,501 45 Hulnnee due Irom forest tires 41 00 liulanee due irom l.iizerno Co share repairs Berwiek brldue 79 03 vw. irom Merwicn lor uiiilutennnce of Insane C l.nnKenliert:or 7j 25 uup in. in conyiiKlium ud Ueutmllu Mary Hullivun 1,070 31 Hue inim r.erwli'K Ueo Derr i 50 Due inim conynuuaiu nnd Ceutrulla l)rlii(?el MeDonull 101 75 inie rrom conyneiium uud Cenlmlla J J 1'ursell Ill 00 1 121.005 05 Liabilities over assets 7s 874 gj We, the undersigned, Auditors of Col umbia County, being duly elected to ad just and settle the accounts of the Com mieeioners and Treasurer of Columbia County, do hereby certify that we Diet, at the Court House, in BlooniHburx, Pa., on Monday, Januurv 5th. 11)03. at ten o'clock a. 111., organized and proceeded to audit tue accounts of the above named olliuera. After carefully examining, cor recting and restating same from January 1, 100-', to January 3, HI03, we certify them to be correct, as above stated. There having been several bills in the lorpjioinK statement, to which exceptions were taken, that in our jiidumotit re quired leifal advice, we, therefore, em ployed counsel, and disposed of them upon his advice. The following bill we surcharge aiwiiiht VVilliara 11. Fisher and Neheuiiah Kitchen, CommiBsionors, for the year 11)02 : Order No. K07, for $33.00, paid, the Benton Argus, for re-printing ballots, or dered by the said Commissioners, and afterwards chauged and re-printed by their order. We also surcharge Commissioners Will iam Krickbanrn, Nehemiah Kitchen and William II. Finber, loss to the county on sale of Mainville bridge, $50.00. AIho surcharge Commissioners with $!).00, overpaid VVilliara H. F'isher on ac count, for services during past year, be ing a clerical error. We, the Auditorn, condemn the action of the Board of County Commissioners for issuing $'J(i,000of county bonds before the money was needed, and the manner in which they were sold. G. II. RlIAHl'l.ENS, 1 Jons K. DiKMKit I 4Co,,?"ty C. F.Dkrk, 'Auditors. Attest : W. F. Stoiiner, Clerk. DSSOLUTION NOTICE. The partnersnlp heretofore existing between I,. N. Mnyer, W. S. Moynr uiid J. i.. Moyer, trad Inir us Mnywr Bros, wholesilo nnd row II drug Klsis, hlouiiisburtf, I'm., hits been dlssnivpd by the di'Hih el Win. s. Moyer, and tho business lias been eonnui ipd slnen .iHiiunry 1st. iwos by the corporui Ion known as "Moyer tiros." Ac counts due the I) nil urn In he pa I I to, and any accounts owlni; uuld by the surviving piinnora. I.. N. MOYKi:, J. 1.. MuYKK, 2-;'S 4t Surviving pni Luers. TlilttWIll IiilerHt Motlier'N. Mother Gray's 8weer, Powders for children Cure KcverlHliUPBa. II id Stomauli. Teetlilmr Lita. orders, Break up colds, move and regulate tho Dowels anil Jestrny Worms. I'wv Mcwr ail. over ;lfl,noo fpstlmnnlals. At all diiiUKlsis. t'xx Huinnle mulled FKKtt, Address, Alleu B. Olm sleud, be ltoy, N. Y. 26-4t. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF III.OOM TOOK DISTRICT For the year ending January 1st, IquJ. Wm. H. IIlDI.AY, Treasurer, Dr. To nmo'inr. roei-lved of W K llaitmnn ex-lrcas . f flisw t, I) K. HI) l ol IMIH )"71 ' ' " ltl'lO 81" Mi 1 " IWII l:t!-JI W V Untitling Cnl IWH 2110 78 C K liar man Uol H"'l w ohj " " ion I"n no t Y Mallift Col '. and ' M) 'i .1 T ViuiKhn tlol lu 8fl(t 7 J M Knie 1 01 ivkii 4i) ihi ' " 1W2 Wilbur Laubaen :ol iwl .... . fOfll ' " 1IHW 71 W Pnrm P A Kllnn Hcward 821 50 Thou Webb Dln'ctnr IB oil rc Yi'iirr Ally returnt-d hooi From r Kvps dlmctor W W Kestrr 1:17 00 From I l!ninnu',h director Mon tour Township lt25 rrnin 1 inwrioucn .Minn iwp ... " ' Kflter " " Kuiz Munry . " W I) Allen director Arm- (dronir rrnm c hves director A rmmronif ' " lliunmi'l.. " " I.KUbiioh... T webb ' Kclii-r.... .Tiin 81 Pro of $ WW order ) dim ! 5 82 50 61 SI 9S7 25 21 00 no 00 v.i no 4') 75 m7 Ml 405 s:i HH1 25 Wl Hl vv m fn in 11S5 00 4WI 75 fv.rj 50 KH7 50 SHO Apr S 1 1 mo 90 dus 00 das May 1 " .1111120 " Julys " Nept, a " Kept SO " Oet. SO Nov Uii " coo lMO 1000 uto 7'KI IHIO liOO til SI 90 das 60 dits 00 dim 00 das tH) das 90 dns 911 din Deo I Dee 22' KKX) m das From 0 Kvesdlrec.tor8.tnda. t 170M 74 Cr. Orders paid .l.'.s7 10 llaltuee In Treitsury 1 177 at 17001 74 Accounts wlih colleefoni of tho Ulooiit I'ooi' Ulstrlcl ISl.OOM. L D Kftse eol for 10JU 41401 by cssh M7 M esuiieriitlons 50 ' eounnlsslon 1" " 41101 414 01 1001 To bill dunlleutc 1. '2155 73 Hyessh 1:128 1(1 My eoininlssl'iu ;m By balance duo (ll.itr.et 0- "M 8155 73 2155 7:1 102 W V Bobbins Collector. To duplicate 4ii 21 Ky eusli VI 10 By ciiiiunlsriliin IUOi Balance due dlsdlet 2l iubu 40SI 21 40N4 21 (1KKKNWOOD. 8 Y Mather colleetur 1MW To balance IH'.m l o b.muiee IH99 Uy taait HMO 1001 To bnlnnee of duplletite I'.Mi' To balance uf duiilleale I'lUl Hul due iliHH let 0 2l t02 ;12 .02 50 .Ml li) 4HN:ki two (i Oiil) Mti 750 75 WJ US .1 T Vaughn collector l'J02.. To diipdeule ... By eusli . Uy eoiniiilssion liulanee uuu district ;;i' 37 14 44 301 VI 750 75 BO ROUGH. 750 75 MII.LVII.LE J M Ib.te collector lMl.. I n balaneu Uy eanli by ciiiuinlsslon 1 y exonerations liv balance .". 80 32 10 00 2 10 4 !' :u t.) SO 32 SO 3: 1902 J M Koto collector.. To duplicate by eusli . Ky cmnmlssliiu .... balaucu 2S1 48 213 5; 11 5U70 iwl 48 2sl I SCOTT. c K Hortman oollector 19ol... To balance Hy eusli uy ciiiinilHsl.in by exonerations and returns. 619 600 60 15 i 140 619 till l-'J 1002 C E Ilartman collector.. To duplicate Hy eusli , Hy commission balance uuu distil :t. 90s 57 400 00 21 05 4S7 52 JOS 57 908 57 48 90 4S96 273 78 80 91 4 25 1S8 02 273 7S S73 78 309 91 71 25 3 75 89191 809 91 369 91 SUGAULOAF. A M Hess collector 1SIW To balance Uahincedue dls'-ilcl Wilbur Laubacbcol 19U To bulauce By cusb Ky ccuunlsston balance due .- Wilbur I.anbach collector 1902. Ky enslt . Ky commission liulanee due district. ALMSHOUSE AND EX TENSES. I'alntlng and repairing roofs. 42 09 76 00 nuns Plow repairs Tinware and cuspidors Provisions and supplies 285 18 85 853 19 23 80 Harness anu repairs. Cloililnir and shoes 59 75 Lumber 7 19 Tobacco 8 88 Hardware 5&oo Kepa'rs to buildings 9 70 Phospuute 267 50 Dry fioods 72 59 WelRhliiK 50 Cow and cult 55 00 Bull 17 00 Medical supplies 54 26 Kuelaud ligllt 205 70 Kobe 14 00 Klynelsand oiling BOO Mnlmr sink 00 Hmltlilnit 28 9 Kni; Carpet 23 00 OllclolU.T. lt'H HuiilliiK water from Flshlngc'k. 4 00 U 11 Weld ver on aeet of team.... 800 (0 To 30 busuel of oats 18 60 HepiUilnir clock 1 10 Threshing 88 49 Huk'KV 65 00 Pluuibing 107 27 ( lover scca Hags Hope Kenulrs to cisterns.... Cabbage plants. Kcpulislo reservoir., Ml iip , Bedding Cider barrels Labor Iiouku trough Karl) wire Mniler twine 22 tit (12 25 15 01 1 90 250 5 00 4H50 810 8 75 150 45 12 00 S 92 Tliu aliy seed 'nurn 900 cleaning cisterns 14 00 Extracting teeth 5 00 Linoleum 8 15 Uepalrs 10 pump 8 00 -12413 37 STATE HOSPITAL FOR INSANE. Rate per week $1.75 Jesse Kelly 52 1-7 weeks 91 2 L H Kulller .. " " 91 25 Alza M Nierncr. " " 91 25 Carrie 'I uvrell 91 25 .lohn w osmun " 91 '2 v w Kester " " 91 25 Kllas FmuI u " " 1'25 .lno S Hnone 9125 Nancy Lu 11 booh 01 9 1 ciarence Uraham.... " " 9125 lasO'Urnnell " . " 91 25 Mur hi Kleler. " " 91 5 Jno Ga'llgan ' " 91 95 W B Millies 17 8-7 11 25 Alice Hummel 13r.-7 9100 Dsnlel Brewer 80 4-7 " 80 00 Millie A Harvey.-..., 17 U-7 8025 Lillian Berry 10 " 17 51 Ida It Mlllor 13 " 22 75 -$1343 00 SALARIES AND FEES. Thofi It C"rpv, bal of sal tor 1901. 7 CO It Wolf bal of sal for I'.kii 2 no W c.lolintnn nnilnirnr for l.il.. nil .V) I It Ko'.lmcr bal of sal for l'.iOl.... 1" ot K Kvni'tt hill of mil for I'.mi ... 15 M) M Kllllpaiid smith. fpe in L n Kliw, HIIPPHI Wliill W H Ib riry l-roth'y efwts . M W c .Inhnslnn sil for yer l0i.. II4 K Kvpr H sal for Ii2 1500 J II Kn liner sal for 1 1 10 on Tlini II ( arp.T al for ltfi 15 00 J : KutiiTHiil fori W ion on 1 It Wolf sal for lisia mm ) W, Kt m inn 00 100 no lno 00 ',IJOO I lllitieiiliuetl sill for VIO-2 Thus Webhsill for I'.KW Chsndlen Kves sul for 1002 , W B Allen Hill for 10.12 Freeze gulek sa! for l'.iOl P A Kline and wife sal toriooi.. -t 1479 49 LOANS. By mnnoy borrowed from tho nionmsnurir piaiiiiniii nans and drawing Interest at 5 per PPt, ... imoooo Tin- amounts borrnwpd by thp District, from Bank was 1410000. son 00 of said Indebtedness having been paid leaves a balance as above set fortb. SUNDRY EXPENSES. Auditors for year 1'tOl 2100 Taking crank Magutre to jau and telegram PA Kllno assistants horse feprt dlnoprs etc going to Mlllvlllo for Harry Kramer Postage Printing Orders of relief Collin for Mrs crpasr Tuklng Msry Hands from XIII- vlll" to almshouse . Coflln and shroud tor Mioemakpr child P K siiulti! affidavit Expenses taking Millie Harvey 10 asylum I L Kdwaids rerflfloato of Insan ity Mlllev Harvey Tickets sending Clyde Harris to llnrrlsbnrg ... Tlcketa fe idli.g MrsUeo llarlzcll to Heading Coflln shroud and tie for Casper K reader Tickets sending .Icrusba Hess to cpntr il t:slng elder press Telephone poles to run wires to 11li1isl10u.se to Install tele phone Kent for laeks Tr.ivellng expenses lugging grave.for Casper Kress- I 41 S'20 8 TO RH00 21 00 15 00 1 50 in ro 1 10 15 57 2 50 800 800 25 40 82 67 it 51 1 14) lilt ler 500 5 (Kt 300 T iklng Vrs (ilhlis to nsvlum Medical attendance, Steele Metlli'Hl attendance and VBOC.lnsf Ing children of Win Cross Kd Snuffer and John shrey I I. Kdwards examining MUllo llarvev F.xnensps for other Districts 10 00 500 13 15 1 203 21 WATER WORKS. Tr.p tallowing is the cost if erecting a new water power ar, ' ne aimsnonse. W O Holmes Sou engine lay ing pip ' and plumlln $ 1C25 31 Lowery stiarpless building en gine house 101 00 W II ICler and ass' Is survey 17 50 11803 81 OUT.-IDE RELIEF. c M f'rlmm , Win llnpper Sallle Stliekey Kare shoemaker Mrs Hell in wrs .lenvnrs EIIH Michael W (I Kvans Vrs Siillcdcr Kd Tlii'tivis Anna Vutlley .laeob Marl. M rs Knwinnn Ma 1 le Matthews ) Ketiner l.'obr. Long Mmtl" Long M B cox (Jeo Ivev W .1 Patterson .Vplle Harvey A Y lies- c Hiiimitn II si u. kev Thn Anidt Mrs Hilnbo Kva Tin mas Vary chrlsman L siuckey .1 Bunion Ino Arndr Mary Summers Mrs Fowler Lena Slmu Inn Phillips Fred Fox Mrs Weiunau Mrs Hurley Ida Whlicnlgnt Kii'h chamberlain F Walters , Mrs Al Swlslicr Mis Michael W Print W Metz Mrs lliown Mrs Hall Vrs S'-arles Ida tilger TramiM LI, e Kercher I'nknown order from F P Ptirsel ... Flora Fowler Mrs F.ekenroath M'B E Fowler Floreuep Stills Laura Fowler Anna srookey .Ino tlcrinan .(no Mirej Mrs Mitchell 8 W Mitchell Jno Mccormick Jno It Cox M c woodward -Mrs Stookey Julia A Price Mrs Jno Metilll Mrs L Brewer wild Shoemaker Mm Adams T C Fowler A Boughter Mrs n Haunvtn Mrs ltubcristeln Mary Thomas. Mrs Jno WcCormlck , H It Oross Mrs D Hull Mrs Hervell Abbln Rvans Rllaheili Bauman Mrs Ivey Stephen Hill 1 55 121 00 1 50 (oo 1 5i) 19 50 10 00 25 43 .'i0 .. Ill 25 40 SO 85 50 15 75 8 75 .. 117 70 22 01 9 00 5 5 50 75 10 41 50 47 1.1 13 20 3:10 S3 OS 5 IIS 8 10 8 50 7 15 70 4S 8 85 fCl'l 11 72 4"i2 1 Ml 5 '8 1 1 21 07 '28 6 82 3 30 3 30 3 30 8 30 39 30 3 31 (17 74 00 H5 1 50 5 00 1 00 7 00 2 00 13 00 25 10 t9 85 9 30 . ' 2M) 2210 800 5 00 9 80 2 00 14 30 4 0 1 50 1 "0 4 00 8 50 3 35 77 18 24 50 4)50 8 50 67 50 3 50 4 00 1 61 6 00 300 500 t 50 13 00 6 50 6 40 4 00 9 50 k irenart F Kubeusteln 101 25 II Long 6 0.1 Mrs Hi Idebrandt, ., 5 73 12 20 780 4 40 4 40 830 5 60 150 22 A Eckcmmh Jos Cole Cmwl Jnotitbbs Mrs Itobert Mo.iro. Han'l Brewer Oeorgo Scheller... Tramps 1893 11 RECAPITULATION. Almshouse and Kxpeoses 2413 37 Salaries and Fees 1479 49 Sundry Kxppnses 2 3 20 Slate Hospital 1318 00 ater w orm and expenses 1S03 81 Loans 4100 00 outside relief 1H93 14 13291 07 LIABILITIES. outstanding ordora.. Orders lu Bunk 6H5 87 8300 00 Total $ 3885 67 RESOURCES. Ralanee In Bank $ 1177 8t Due from Collectors 5531 Hi Tot 41 $ 6709 09 Hesourees over Liabilities 2873 85 Having examined I lie foregoing accounts ot the Bloom Poor District we approve them as correct as set fori U to the best of our knowledge. .1. K. Wm.t.ivna, j P t. r KSKZK, , T. W. iukts-n. y Auditors. Fkani Harkinoton I Bovd 1 s4Uorr, J PRODUCTS OF THE FARM As reported br P. A. Kline, Ki-Steward, 1000 Celery Plants 80 00 40 00 10 00 9 88 610 1 50 10 00 15 09 noo HeudB m cabOage. toon CneumbDrs 1 w bushel Beans 8 bushel onions 3 l UsllPl lleets SO bushel Tomatoes 20 bushel Sweet corn... 20 bushel Pn'afops 150 00 500 pnuiuls KuMer 110 00 8'ied.iZPii Kggs 42(0 25 tons Hay KOOOO 2mn Slieavps f'nrn-foddcr 120 00 21100 bushel Corn Kurs f' 0" 271 tmsliel W heat, '-in 25 l:iH bushel Urn 8j so 6K2 busliHI (lilts 17'IK4 liiO bus'iel Buckwheat 9 Total 1 102 B7 VALUE OF REM, ESTATE AND PER SONAL PROPERTY. Amount due from collectors $ 5531 08 Farm and Buildings ...tl4inn no Hones (id 50 00 Cuttle, 131 825 fin chickens 100 3500 liny (iraln nnd Vegetables 731 15 Klourand Feed ssso Fruit, elo M 95 Coal 28 tons 154 00 Meat 2ins0 MIscpI. articles about. Housn.... 37 95 Furniture In steward! House.... 8190 New Clothing 22 02 r inniiure in Aimsnouse 1 "J Women's Hpdrootns 13.55 Women s lilnlngroom 37 45 Men's IHnlngroom 9 45 Men s Bedrooms is 2.1 Men's Hitting room 3 75 Fertilizer 1 llar ess 44 no Implements M 50 W agons 114 OS Tools etc 29 SO 1169.12 il Total 22464 CO Number of paupers at last report Admitted during year II 15 29 Plschnrged during year.. Deaths Hcmiilulng at end of year.., S 4 19 29 No from Bloom No from Ureenwood. No from Scott, . .. Mi from Hugarloaf .... Paid by Berwick 19 Directors. W. B. ALLEN, CHANDLKK KVES, THUS. WKBU. ) SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed there will be exposed to put lie sale at tho Court House In Bloomsburg, county and state afore said on SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1903, at two o'clock p. m. All that cer'aln ptecp, parcel and lot of ground situate tn tho Town of Blonmsrmrg, in the county of Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded und described us follows, to wit: Beginning on Third street; thence southwardly nlong church alley two bundled and thirteen (213) feet to an alley; thence wesrwardly along said alley, adjoining lands late the estate of uvotge Weaver, deceas ed, peventy-tlvn (75, feet to a lot of ground of Fred Fex; thence northwardly along said lot of grrund two hundied and thirter n (213) feet to said Third street; thence e.islwnrdly alongsuid Third street scveuty -tlve (75) feet- to the place ot bcRlniilng; cniitiilnlng lirteen tlieusund nine hundred and seventy-live (15.975) fipinti) feet, be the same more or less. Ir being the same premise which Mary Hopper by Indenture bearing date the first, day ot Aprtl, !8l.i3, did grant und confirm to the said Margaret T. Freas. and when upon Is erected a Iwo-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, fronting on Bald Third street, r.r.d a two story double FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, In the rear end cf the lot. fronting on the alley. Houses contain nil tho modern conveniences, such ns hot atnl cold water, heat and light. Seled, taken In execution at the suit of Martha Kunyon, Executrix of Layton Hunyon, deceased, vs. A. Clarence Frens, Adinlnlstrutor of Matgsret T.Freas, and A. Clarence Freas.and to be sold as the pronprty of A. Clnrenco Fre.ts, Administrator of Margaret T. Frens, and K. Clarence Freas DANNIEL KNolSH, Csant Hkkkino, Atty. sheriff. ELECTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given th it a meeting of the stockholders of the WM'e Milling Company will be held at the nftlcp of the Company In Bloonis ourg, pa., on l uesauy, Jiarcii 21, i v, at ten o'clock lu the forenoon, for the elee'lon of of. Ilcers to serve ror (he ensuing year, and to vote on Din proposed Increase of c.plial stock ot the company. jh. run ki.i. 1-i6 sd Becrstaey. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tnac an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas Columbia county on Monday, April fith, 1903, 1 o'clock a. in., under the Corporation Act one thousand eight hundred and sevenry-rour, and fi e supplements thereto by Howard HLxnn. Frank Sponenberg, Edward Fnrver, L. B. Laugnllu and (Jeo. F. Hoppes for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "West. llprwlck Social club" the character and object ouwnicn is me supporr and miuniair ance or a social club for social enjoj uients, and for these purposes to have, possess,' and enjoy all the rights, benefits nnd. privileges conferred by the sum Act ana us supplements. GKANTIIKHHINO, 3-5 St Solicitor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of X. J. AHertton, deecnaed, tn the Orphan? Court of Columbia Ccunty. The undersigned auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court, of Columbia county to mar- suaii aim nisrriouie me tunus in me. nanus of Evan Buckalpjv, executor of said decedent, to and amorg t he parties entitled thereto, will sit ror me purposes or ins appointment, on i uure dnv, March 20tb lyn;t. at 10 o'clock a. m. at the ottleeof S. B. Karrs, Kmc, tu ihe borough of neuron in sma county, wnen and WDere an persons having claims ngalnst said decedent, shall appear and prove the same or be forever debarred therefrom. JOHN Q. HA It MAN, 2-26 4t Auditor. PROFESSIONAL CARB1K- N. U. FUNK, ATTOKHZT-AT-UtW, Mrs, Enf Baildinc, Court Hoaso BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlce Bloomsburg Nut'l Bank Bldg., 2d Door BLOOMSHURO, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ArrORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Jouno. rasiza. jon u. babham FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNBELLOK8 AT LAW BLOOMSBURG, TA. Office on Centre Street, first door below Opera House. A. N. YOST, , ATTORN EY-AT-L AW Wirt Building, Court lltufe Fqusre. BLOOMSBURG. PA II. A. McKlLLIT ATTORNEY AT LAW Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBlkli, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Squan Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELI.R, ATTORNEY AT LA W . Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, FA. CLYDE CHAS. YET I ER, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Bl.OOMSBL'PO, P Office in Wirt's Building, VV. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAV, Office, Corner of Third and Main Stt CATAWISSA, . PA. CLINTON HERRING, " ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. KiT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Giddinjj's Clothing Store, Iiloomsbnrg, t Will be in Millville on Tuesdns. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Aaxand. Bros. It 16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, VA. nrortlce Llddlcot building, Locum, svetma- M0NT0CB TKLKrnoNI. BEI.L TXt.IFHOm ITKS TSbTkD, 0LA3IKS UTISD. H. BIF.RMAN, 'J.. I). HOMffiOPATHICrHTSICIAS AND KG EOT orrici uocrs: Ofllce l!esidence, 4lh fit. 10 a. m. lu 2 p. m 6:30 to 8 p. m. liLoo.VSitl'VO, PA J. S. JOHN. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SL'RGKOJ. Office and resilience, 410 Main St 7-.V-l" KIOOMSVUk-., PA. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Kyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Ta. Hours: 10 to 8 Tele hone. DR. M. J. HESS DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown anil bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets. BI ... SITFG PA C olumbia & Montour Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE! SURGEON PBNTI8T. Offlce; Barton's Building, Main below Xark BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior n.anner nnd all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITiiOTj' TAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted, "To be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKKLVV, FIRE INSURANCE AGKNT. (Successor to B. F. i:rt.mm les in the world, among which ar. CASH TOTAL SntTLVI V.oni.it. . ., CAPITAL. OVfcHiLi Franklin of Phlla.. 4W),ihk .:. sbvh ti .100.51) I'enn'a. I-hllu 4(M,n.io V H O .'.411L8 tueen.of N. Y.. . ROO.OOt' ,V3H,f1 Westchester, N.Y. 800,0'P I,7r3,i7 i&7Q N. America, Phlla. 8,000,1100 ,7;'tym S,3i Office First Nat'l Bank BUlg., 2d floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. - of at of Me - M. P. LUTZ & SOJ, (WUCBSSOKS TO FREAS BV. JMH) INSURANCE AND REALESTATE AGENTS AND BKOKi RS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Utt tl, Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Com panies as there aie in the World and all losses prcn'i V. adjust ed and paid at their Offue. SADET. VANNATTA. (Successor to C. F. Knnpp.) GENERAL IKSVRASCE Office 238 Iron St., Bloombhurj, p Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOT1.L, W. A. Ilnrtzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Mie-t, WLnige and convenient sample i-ooit-s, bl rooms, hot and cold water, und nvvl -.in COS venienies Bur stocked with bot v rt as lirpi'HS. First-class livery atii-clio-! . EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. SNVPIB, Propiietor, (Oppositcthe Court Hounv) IlLOOMSEURG, Pa. . . Large nnd convenient sample rooms, b eth rooms, hot and cold water and all mod tra conveniences. L f"4 .1,1. .
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