The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 26, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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To Punish Fishermen-
All sorts of dire trouble is to await
fishermen in this state if they go on for
bidden lands hereafter, if William
Wayne of Taoli, has his way. He in
troduced a bill into the House fixing
the fine of $50 fur every offence. Be
sides this, the sportsmen will have to
pay the costs and may be sued tor
damages as well. The fisherman may
be arrested only when the land cover-
ed by the stream has been posted
with at least 10 handbills, forbidding
trespassing. The warrant must be
issued within six months of the
offence. If the offender refuses to pay
the fine, he shall be imprisoned one
day for each dollar of fine imposed.
The Coining of Easter.
Easter is late this year. Ash Wed
nesday came on February 5 and
Easter will occur on April la, almost
as late as it can possibly come
Easter may come as early as March
ai and as late as April 21. It de-
Den ds. as every one knows, on the
phase of the moon. Easter Sunday
is always the Sunday that follows full
moon immediately following the
Sprinz equinox (March in 1894 it
again fell on so early a date, 21). If
the moon falls on Sunday Easter is
the Sunday next following. In 1883
the day fell on March 25, and in this
and the two following centuries it
will occur only seven times on the
same date, 1951, 2035, 2124, 2125
and 2198.
Old Spelling Bees-
Old time spelling matches should
be restored to public favor. We look
upon this spelling business as some
other old-fashioned things in the pub
lie schools as of primary importance,
and we are glad to find some, at least,
are placing emphasis upon a subject
which has fallen somewhat into disre
pute in late years, or since the inau
guration of the sugar-coated educa
tion. Training pupils to see words as
wholes never make good spellers. It
can be demonstrated that those of us
who learned spelling under the bid
legime can, taking an equal number
ct intelligent people, show a much
greater proportion of good spellers
than can be shown among those who
have learned or pretended to learn
spelling by later methods.
Will Last But Siity Years-
In a lecture betore the National
Geographical Society, Professor
Charles D. Walcott, director of the
United States Geological Survey,
stated that at the present rate of con
sumption the anthracite coal fields in
the United States will be exhausted
in sixty years. The bituminous supply
he stated will last until the year 2203.
New Wireless System.
Rev. Joseph Murgas, pastor of the
Hungarian Catholic church of Wilkes-
barre, has completed a new wireless
telegraphy system, which he claims is
in some resr,ects superior to that of
either Marconi or Tesla. He claims
that with his present equipment he
can send messages seventy miles in
tend by the earthen circuit, and seven
hundred miles through the sea.
' Avoid all drying inhalants and use that
which cleanses and heals the membrane.
Ely's Cream Ealm is such a remedy and
cures Catarrh easily and pleasantly. Cold in
the head vanishes quickly. Price 5 cents
at druggists or by mail.
Catarrh caused difficulty in speaking and
to great extent loss ol heaiing. liy the
use of Ely's Cream Balm dropping of mucus
has ceased, voice and hearing have greatly
improved. J. V. Davidson, Atl'y at Law,
Monmouth, 111.
Some people would rather be popular
than truthful.
Dr. Aonew's Catarrhal Powder
Rev. V. II. Main, pastor of the Baptist
Emamiel Church, Buffalo, gives strong testi
monv for and is a firm believer in Dr. Ag
ew's Catarrhal Powder. He has tried
many kinds of remedies without avail,
"After using Dr. Agnew'g Catarrhal Pow
der I was benefited at once, are his word
It is a wonderful remedy. 50 cents. 33
Sold by C. A. Kleim.
A popular man ofleu lasts no longer than
a popular song.
Hlp the Overworked Heart. Is the
great engine which pumps life through your
system hard pressed, ovet taxed, groaning
under Its load because disease has clogged
it ? Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart is na
ture's lubricator and cleanser, and daily
demonstrates to heart sufferers that it is the
safest, surest, and most speedy remedy that
medical science knows 34
Sold by C. A. Kleim.
The wolf at the door is sometimes dis
guised os a bill collector.
Lit n.K Braves. Old time a tjuarter-a-liox
" t'urgers " are quitting the field in
whole battalions. Dr Agnew's Little Pills
st 10 cents a vial are driving them out at all
points. Because they act gently, more
effectively, never pain, and are easy to take
Sick Headache succumbs to one dose. 35
Sold by C. A. Kleim.
When a fellow marries a girl for her
noney it's a sort of safety match.
Have you Eczema? Have you any skin
disease or eruptions ? Are you subject to
chafing or scalding? Dr. Agnew's Oint
ment prevents and cures any and all of
these, and cures Itching, Bleeding and
Blind Files besides. One application brings
lelief in ten minutes, and vases cured in
three to six nights. 3$ cents. 36
bold by C. A. Kleim,
Some women are so fond of dress
even their tempers get ruUled.
that
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County Statement.
Continued from Cth pnge.
For, Mink and Wildcat Scalp.
Sundry persons no
t K7ii 00
Median Krpente
F Ii Hotter nomination blanks.
7 no
it 00
a 00
00
do do elci'tlon supiillf
3 .1 KoMson imikliiK ballot hose
II null Itovrt niHkliiic booths
Ku'Ctlon ofllcers house nnd booth
'XM'nH U0 "5
Jfiooti Keller wrapping paper
so
Kenton A runs priiiuiiK nanom
U K Klwell prlntlntr ballot ...
so
Hi
4 mi
I A MlrliRPl nuiterlal lur spi euenon
SV H Hmnlo counting votes
Hoyfl r iwnt.e no no
H N Walker do do
4 on
4 00
Mt. Holly printing arid stationary
Co suppllt
21 no
I 3H71 ;to
Illank llnok.
ttol.lar H H I, .t P I'n blank bonk i HI 50
K H Yorrty A (Jo do do m nu
Win V Murnhy'sfloniCoblniik books !f7 00
1113 10
Soldier nurial.
J D Fullmer biilnl or P C F.vans
113 00
MS 00
StS 00
Si 00
Ri 00
itt 00
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(10
fti 00
S11 OH
5 00
Harry Uotshall do do B iriiermiin
J C Kves do do Upo Rubor
O l Hloan do do Kobt llodson
Wm '1 tinman dodo J nouriiiiHin...
do do do Jam Werner
Aaron Yodcr dodoKred'k liudy...
(1 I. Unicode do do Jno W alsfi
H 1) Winlerstoen burial Tbeo fender
11 H llutler do H W Ji lien Ik tit
do no W in (tenei....
do do A llomlck
S.1 00
70 00
75 00
30 00
o on
15 00
45 00
15 00
TJSliuniar, do Dalloim A Noun
Benton Marble and uranite woras
headstones
II T Young beadRloiiea
1 luuu1on headstones
T .1 SnillVHn heads'ones
C O Hmitli headstones
Frederick B Bnulln ueaasvoncs
f 7110 00
Fire Warden and Detective.
A M Mnnslrkle Hiitfiirlotil
10 19
inn 8
5 07
4 It
1 5H
SI M
4H 113
15 51
112 77
h J Hauck Hi-aver
J H MeilHeh Montour
W P Heler Mllllln
M M Uelirer Main
() M Hoer Hrlnrcreek
w II PennliiKUiiiUMliinucrt'eK
Thomas Mi'iilnley Con ogham
O J Ciln ConyuKliuiu
.1 LHtlne linriiMt
() oi uni Cleveland
103 Wl
ITU 15
01 II
15
18 80
Al 20
81 0)
II O Harlit KonrlngerecK
J H Holililns .1 ne km in
C K Hewitt detective.
Wesley He do
WPZchucr do
S -3 80
..I 70 80
12 00
20 00
00
7 00
II 00
Hheeji Damage.
G A Herring Hlooin
I K Krlekliauni Kenton
O K Hruin Centre
C A Wlille Kiicnrloar
Henry Pelubnilller Meiniix-K...
U M Hesa Mugiirumf.
127 80
Jiecapitulainn.
Miscellaneous
2:120 (II
5021 84
2173 37
1273 WI
Courts Jurors pay, etc
t oiniuonweaiiii e.oM
Views and road damage
Comm'rs office and Court Hmumo..
60.31 13
Jllll 37 71
rrlntliiK stationery and postage ' '
InoulsltloiiH 155 19
County bridges 22110 37
FenlU'titlary aud a-yluin. n is
AHsesxors' pay
Hcillps 272 (I
Klecllon rx reuses wwiou
BlHiik books 103 10
Soldiers' lunlal TM 00
Fire wardens -i so
Hueep damage 127 80
Total amount paid by Comra'ni...$ 61157 "8
The t'oreirotn? statement of the exnendllures
lor the Countv or Colunihla, Htate of Penusyl
vanlu, for tbe year l!Ki2, la hereby submitted
to tbe County Auditors of said county.
N liUKMlAH KITCHEN,)
yCo. Com'rs
W. H. FlSflEB. 1
Attest: 11. F. Vanibb.hi.icb, Clerk.
LialiilUic.
Amount tax nn loans 195 K2
do County bonds oiiiHiAiiaing iui.iuu w
do Coupons outstanding 50C 00
do County orders outNUindlug 1,113 03
do costs due Commonwealth cases 402 52
do road damages assessed 1,252 00
do road and bridge views I ll) 00
do due boroughs and townships
Be tied and unsettled laud taxes. 2,619 35
200,481 82
Aim Is.
Amount nn duplicates outstanding...
Frobable Commission and fex oil.
32.053 7H
l,li(XI 00
( 30.451 76
Balance lu bands or Treasurer 88,501 45
Balance duo rroru forest fires 4bl 00
Balance duo from Luzerne Co share
repairs Berwick bridge 70 03
Due from Herwlck tor maintenance of
Insane C Longeuberger 78 25
Due from CouytiKhaiu uud Ceulralia
Mury HiiIIIvrii 1,676 St
Due Hum Berwick Geo Derr 22 50
Due from Conyngbatu and Centralis.
Bridget McDonell 1IU 75
Due from Convnuhaiu aud Ceulralia
J J Fursell Ill 00
$121,1105 0 5
Liabilities over assets 78.675 87
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Col
umbia County, being duly elected to ad
just and settle the accounts of the, Com-
niissionera and TreaBtirer of Columbia
County, do hereby certify that we met,
at the Court House, in Bloomsburjr, Pa.,
on Monday, January 5th, 1903, at ten
o'clock a. m., organized and proceeded to
audit the accounts of the above named
otlicers. After carefully examining, cor
recting and restating same from January
1, 1U02, to January 3, HHM, we certify
them to be correct, as above stated.
There having been several bills in the
foregoing statement, to which exceptions
were taken, that in our judgment re
quired legal advice, we, therefore, em
ployed counsel, and disposed of them
upon his advice.
The following tun we surcharge against
William H. J-iHhor and rtehemiah
Kitchen. Commissioners, for the year
1002 : Order No. 807, for 133.00, paid the
Benton Argus, for re-printing ballots, or
dered by the said Commissioners, and
afterwards changed and re-printed by
their order.
We also surcharge Commiflsioners Will
iam Krickbaum, Kehemiah Kitchen and
William H. Fisher, loss to the county on
sale of Mainville bridge, $50.00.
Also surcharge Commissioners with
fil.OO, overpaid William II. Fisher on ac
count, for services during past year, be
ing a clerical error.
We the Auditors, condemn the action
of the Board of County Commissioners
for issuing $110,000 of county bonds before
the money was needed, aud the manner
in which they were sold.
G. II. Sharpless, ) Co,mtv
SK?""'AS-
Attest : W. F. Stoiinkk, Clerk.
Protect Your Ideas. Consultation
free. Kce dependent on success
Kst. 1H04. Mi 1.0 B. M SVgNB & Co.,
bs4 l it Ii tit., Washington, ii. C. 4t
WANTED -FAITHFUL PRKSON TOTKAVEL
for well established house in a few counties,
calling on nuall men.imuts and aironts. Local
teirltory. Balary 11024 a yeur and expenses,
payable 119 70 a week In cash and expenses ad
vanced. Position permanent. BuBlnesssucoes
.41 and flourishing, standard House, 834 Deal
born Street, Chicago. 19-1 16t
AreVouVsingAUen's Foot Kaue?
Shake Into your shoes Allen's root-Easo, a
powder. ItouresCorus.Bunlons.I'alnful, Smart
Jng, Hot, Swollen, toot. At all Druggists aud
Shoe Stores, Wo. B-264t
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF I'.LOOM T'OOR DISTRICT
For the year ending January 1st, 1033.
Wm. II. Hmi.AV, Treasurer, Dr.
To amount received of W B
II ai t man ex-1 reus
L t) Ki.fM! oil 1MW tot 71
' ' lliiio 817 Ml
11 " loot l:wi 1H
W V HiitililnH Col Wi 210173
V K Unrilnan Col 1"1 ''MHO
n MU HOM)
H V Mather Col '!H and W MW
.1 T Vmiifhn Col 1ua .. .17
J M Hotel ol l!il 40 00
11 1. tvO ... 81SNV
Wilbur Laubacn cnl l-.ini wot
itHia 71 f
Farm P A Kllnn Hteward 8JI SO
' Thus Webb lllreetor IB 00
C C Yetier Atty Teturm d W on
From C Kves dlreetor W W Kentor 1:;7 00
From I HiiKenbueh director Mon
tour TownHlilp 10 25
From I Hui;enbui;n Malntwp.... '2S
Kelfer S-'Nt
" " Kut. Munoy . 51 Ml
" V H Allen director Arm-
utronR 9H7
Frntn u Kvca director Armstrong 2 tJ
lluuitnel.. 2100
" T.aubaoU... 140 00
' T Webb ' Keller.... 1CI00
.Tan 81 Pro of f 500 order on das 403 75
Apr 3
1000
w a aa wt
0 das 4.riK3
May 1 "
.ion 28 "
July "
Sept. 3 "
Hept 30 "
(let. 30 "
Nov 20 "
5110
1500
lnim
IIKIO
700
1200
500
in 10
00 das 14K1 25
no dus wji on
no das
wi m
HO das
no das
X) das
no d is
is
11MS (!)
4M3 75
5'.U .ro
WM7 IV)
8U0
Deo 1
Her 22 '
1000
W Uas
From C KvesdlrectorSmds.
f 17004
Cr.
Orders paid
llaliiico lu Treasury.
.158.T 40
. 1177 81
17001
Accounts with collectors of tbo
llloiim Poor District
1U.OOM.
L D Kase col for Kwo
ltycisti
" iixiiiiera'lons
" commission
414 01
18 50
r
41101 414 01
1001
Tobul duplicate 2153 73
lly cask
Ity commission
liy Uuluuce due Ul.itr.ct
1322 1
fiJI-VI
2155 73 2155 73
1902
W V Uobblns Collector.
To duplicate 4081 21
Hv rilHll 21 M)
By ciiinnilsHloii i lia2
llalutice duo dislt lct l;io8B
4084 21 4S4 21 j
60 21
502 32
562 66
511 II)
488 36
9tl!l DO
(toy U6 VJ0 V6
! 750 75
3fi 87
ID 44
301 04
GREENWOOD
S Y Mather collector Ifc'JS .
To balance 18!W.
liy cash
10001901
To balance of duplicate won. ,
To balance of duplicate l'Jol.,
Bal due district .
J T Vaughn oollcctor 1002. ,
To duplicate
By cash .t...
By commission
Buluucuduu district
750 75 750 75
MILLVII.LE
BOROUGH.
J M Itote collector loot...
To balance
By cash
By commission
iy exonerations
Uv balance
80 32
40 00
2 10
45U
31 63
80 32 80 32
281 48
213 55
II 23
56 70
4M 48 231 43
619 S9
500 50
45 29
14 Oil
Tl SO 610 89
908 57
400 00
21 05
4S7 52
008 57 908 57
48 96
48 98
273 78
80 01
4 25
1Kb 62
273 78 73 78
. 3U9 91
71 25
3 75
891 91
1902
J M Uote collector..
By cash
liv commission,
balance
SCOTT.
C E Hartman collector 19ol....
To Balance
By cash.
by commission
By exonerations and returns..
1002
C B Hartman collector.....
To duplicate
By cash
liy commission
Balance aue district
SUGARI.OAF.
A M Hess collector 18tw.
To balance
Bulancodue district....
Wilbur Laubachcol WC1 .
By cash
Hy commission,
balunco duo....
w tlbur T.aubach collector 1902. .
By cash
By commission
Buluuce duo district.
309 91 369 91
ALMSIIOUSI
AND EXPENSES.
Painting and repairing roofs
Drills
42 09
76 00
2 85
Plow repairs
Tinware and cuspidors Ji
Provisions and supplies
Harness and repairs
Clothing and shoes
Lumber
Tobacco
Hardware
Hepalt'H to buildings
Phosphate
Dry i.oods
Weighing
cow and calf
Bull
Medical supplies
Fuel and light
Hollo
Klynetaaml Olllug
Lining sink
Huilthlng
Hag Carpet
oilcloth. -
Hauling water from Flshlngc'k.
( 11 Welilver on acct of team....
To 30 busnel of oats
Hepalrlug clock
Threshing
llliirrru
23 80
59 75
87 10
338
65 00
W) 70
267 50
72 5'J
50
65 00
17 00
54 26
20570
14 00
6 00
8 00
28 0
23 00
1 03
400
200(0
18 60
1 10
88 49
H5 00
Plumbing 1J7
clover seed...
22 64
62
25
Bags
Hope
He pairs to cisterns. 1J
Cnbbami blunts
Hepalis to reservoir
Soap
Bedding ...
Cider barrels
Labor
Dough trough
2 50
600
48 50
810
8 75
1 60
4 05
Baiu wire
Binder twine
Timothy seed
Churn
cleaning cisterns
Extracting teolu ..
lliinlMinit ...... ........ ......
8 92
000
14 00
600
8 15
lfenali's to pump 8 oO
$2413 87
STATE HOSPITAL FOR INSANE
Kate per week $1.75
Jesse. Kelly....
62 1-7 weeks
(11 25
01 25
91 25
91 25
91 '26
91 25
Ul 25
91 25
91 25
91 25
91 25
91 25
91 25
8125
21 00
86 00
30 25
17 50
22 76
1, H Kahler "
Alza M Sterner. "
Carrie Turrell "
John W osman "
W W Hester "
Kilos FhtuliU "
Juo S Boone "
Nancy Laubach "
Clarence Uraham.... "
Jas O'connell "
Mary B Kiofer "
JnoUalllgan "
W B Mllnes 17 6-7
Alice Hummel 18 5-7
Daulul Brewer 20 4-7
Millie A Harvey.- ... 17 U-7
Lillian Berry 10
Ida It Miller 13
t Kits
S VLARIF.S AND FEES.
Iins II Corey, hnl of sal tor 1B0I
7 50
I It Wolf bal nl snl for W01 B 50
W C .lolniHion so.lellor fur I'.l il.. 'i 50
II Fullmer b it of sal for r.Kil....
in on
K Rveiett tuil of sal for P.Kli
15 on
25 00
m 40
15 on
M Kllllp and SinlMi. roes In u 1)
Kiine. appeal
W ti llenry I'mih'y costs
w (i .lolinsinn sol mr year imu...
K Kver It sal fur lttui
H Follmersiil for 1 'i
l.nu II l urev mil for 1V0!J
10 on
15 00
V Hulter sal for r Vi
It Wolf sal fur IIW2
to 00
1 llimenburh sal for loon,
KIWI
s:i HI
'l'hn Wehh a for 'HM.
Chaodlee Kves sal for ItKM i"" '
W II Allen sal for V.m P""'
reee (liilek sal for P.I02
loo 00
P A Kllno and wlfo sal for 101
00 00
f 1479 111
LOANS.
By money borrowed from too
wonmsnnrK .tunmiti nmi
and drawlnn Interest at 5 per
13300 00
rcriii -w.-w
rPi..nn,.nt.iinrArihv t.ho HlstHnt from
cent
1 llT niHOIIIlin in i ' " " , . .
Bank was! 1100(10. hoh 00 of said lnacoiuuiie
having been paid leaves a balance aH above set
lorm.
SUNDRY EXPENSES.
AiiilltorsfnrvearlnOl W
Taklnif Frank Magulre to Jail
141
S20
8 80
30 00
21 00
15 00
1 50
10 00
1 10
15 87
2 50
8 00
and teleifram
p A Kline assistants; horse feed
dlniiers etc KoinK to miuviiiu
for Harry Kramer
PosiaKe
I'l l III 1 112
Orders of relief
coinn for Mrs Creasy
Taklnif Mary Hands rrora inii-
vlllo to almshouse
Cotlln and shroud lor shoemaker
child
K Hindi, nnidavlts
Expenses taklug Mllllo Harvey
toasvlum
I L Kdwards certificate of Insan
ity Mlllev Harvey
Tickets sending Clydo Harris to
larriHinirif . ..
Ticket s fenflltig Mrs Oe.o llartzcu
to Heading
Cortln shroud and tie lor vanper
Kressler
Ticket s sending .lerusha Hess to
Centr.il
Vslng elder press
Telephone poles to run wires to
almshouse to Install tele
phone Kent for Jacks
Traveling expenses
Dicing grave for Casper Krcss-
Taklng VrsViiiihs to nsvlum
Medical attendance. Steele
Medical f tendance and vaccinat
ing children of Wm dross Kd
HhalTer and John Hhrey
I t Kdwards examining Mllllo
25 40
82
07
250
1 lfl
14 11
BOO
5 00
3 00
10 00
BOO
Hai'vny
Exuenscs for other Districts 13 15
f 2.53 20
WATER WORKS.
Toe following Is the cost ilerecting a new
water power at me aimsnonse.
W (i Holmes & Hon engine lay-
Inir n n" nnil n limning s 1020 oi
Lowcry SIihi pless building en-
glue house ' IS
tlT 11 tlar dnH uua'la ftllfVI'V ll 50
OUTSIDE RELIEF.
M Crtman . ' r!?
Will Hopper 1-' ('
Sallle Htuckey 1 o
Kate Shoemaker
Mrs Deli in i
Mrs .leavors ioo
Kills Michael 10 00
W 11 Kvans i
MrsHolleder 43 ;0
Ed Thomas 141 25
AnnaMuIlley 40 50
Jacob Martz 85 SO
Mrs Bowman n 'J
Ma i le Matthews 7
D Kenner H" i0
Kobt Long 00
MatileLong 00
M H Cox 65 50
(ieolvey.. 75 19
W .1 Patterson 46 50
Millie Harvey 47 60
AY Hess....' 13 20
(! Uaiiman - 3 30
H Stuckey 3 68
Thos Arndt 5 08
Mrsltambo 3 40
Kva Thomas 3 50
Mary Chrtsniau 7 15
L stuckey 76 4H
J Hambo 3 85
Jno Arndt 6 30
Mary Summers U 72
Mrs Fowler 45 02
Lena Shot. 1 50
Jno Phillips 58
Fred Fox 14 20
Mrs Wert mail 6" 'M
Mrsllarley 6 82
Ida Whltwnlght 8 30
Hut h chamberlain 3 30
F Walters 3 30
Mrs Al Swisher 3 30
Mrs Michael 39 30
W I'rlntz 3 80
W Met z. 67 74
Mrs Brown W
Mrs Hull S5
Mrs Henries 160
Ida Olger 5 00
Tramps 1 00
Lizzie Kercher 7 00
Cnknown 8 00
orders from F P Pursel 13 00
Flora Fowler 25 10
Mrs Eckenroath 19 65
Mrs E Fowler 9 30
Florence Stills 2 50
Laura Fowler 2 0
AnnaStookey 8 Oil
Jno Herman 6 00
Jnoshrej 9 80
Mrs Mitchell 8 00
8 W Mitchell 14 30
Jno Mccormick 4 00
Jno K Cox 150
M C woodward 1 "0
Mrs Stookey 4 00
Julia A Price 3 50
Mrs Juo Modlll 3 35
Mrs L Brewer 77 18
Wllda shoemaker 21 50
M rs Adams 4a 50
T C Fowler 8 50
A Boughter 87 50
Mrs I) Hauiimn 3 50
Mrs Hubensteln .. 4 00
Mary Thomas 1 61
Mrs Jno Mccormick 6 00
H R Uross 2 00
Mrs D II all 5W
MrsServell. 160
Abble Kvans 13 00
Kllzabeth Bauman 6 50
Mrs Ivey 5 40
Stephen 11111 4 00
K Dehart 9 50
F Hubensteln 101 25
H Long 6 00
Mrs lleldebrandt 5 75
A Eckenroth 1820
Jos Cole 7 HO
Crowl 4 40
Jno (Hubs 4 40
51 rs Hubert Moore 8 80
Dnn'l Brewer 5 50
George scheller 1 50
Trumps "
1S93 14
RECAPITULATION.
Almshouse and Expenses 2413 37
Salaries and Fees 1470 49
Sundry Expenses 88 26
Stale Hospital 1:UK00
Water workstind expenses 1803 wi
Loans HO0OO
Outside relief 1 14
13291 07
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding ordors 5H5 B7
orders lu Bank 8:100 00
Total 3885
RESOURCES.
Iialauce in Bank ; f 1177 l
Dub from collectors 5M1 tii
Total 8M
Resources over Liabilities 287:185
Having examined the foretfolng accounts of
the liloom Poor District we approve them as
corroct as set forth to the best of our knowledge.
J. K. Wei.i.iveb, "
P. II. kkekzk,
T. W. IUKTHAN, ) Auditors.
Frank IIarkinuton I
Ilovu Thesuott, 1
TRODUCTS OF THE FARM
As reported by P. A. Kllno, Ex-Btaward,'
10(10 Celery Plants I 80 00
1000 Heads or cabbane 40 00
2000 ououmuers
114 buslml Beans
8 bushel Onions
8 buslml HiH'ta
80 busholIToniatoi s -
10 00
2 88
6 00
1 50
10 00
15 00
00 20 bushel Sweet corn
2R0busuet Potatoes 150 00
5o0 pounds Butter HO on
3 dozen Kkks '
25 tons Hay I01'
SMOfl Sheaves Corn-foduer n
2000 bushel Corn Kara 5o on
271 bushel Wheat -i"
118 bushel Kyo .'
5H2 bushel Oats ''""I
mo busiel lluckwheat Win
Total
t 1002 87
VALUE OF
REAL ESTATE AND PER
SONAL PROPERTY.
A mount duo from collectors I 5531 1
Farm and Buildings 14000 00
Horses 51 dtoihi
cattle 13 flpo
Chickens ion
Hay (train anu legeiaoies 1 'in
Klnitr and Feed
Fruit, etc .. M 05
Coal r28 tons
Meat '""
Mlscel. articles about House.... Si W
Furniture In Stewards House.... 8100
New Clothing J
r iirniture in Aimsnouse
Women's Bedrooms
Women 8 Dlnlngroom
Men's Hlnlngroom
Men's Bedrooms
7 50
13 55
37 45
9 45
18 25
3 75
81 t
44 00
2 D) 50
144 00
20 80
I18IW2 32
Men 8 sitting room
Fertilizer
Harness
Implements
W agons
Tools etc
Total
221H4 CO
Number nfjpaupers at, last report
Admitted during year
14
15
29
Discharged during year
Deaths
Remaining at end of year 10
29
No from Bloom
No from Wreenwood.
7
5.
1
1
No from Hcott . ....
Iso from Hugarloaf ...
raid by Berwick
10
W.B.AU.KN, I
CIIANDI.RK EVKS.
THOS. WEBB. J
Directors.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Alias Fl. Fa., Issued out
of Court of Common IMeas of Columbia Cobnty,
Pennsylvania, and to me directed there will be
exposed to public sale at the Court House In
Bloomsburg, County and state aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, APRIL iSth, 1903
at two o'clock p. m.
All that certain niece and parcel of land
situate In the Township of Sugarloaf, County
of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows, to wit: Beginning
at the line of other laDd of said Hess at a corner
marked by a post anc) stones at the north aide
of the public road:, thence south sixty-one de
grees east seven and five-tenth perches to a
corner marked by a post and stones at the norm
side of public road; thence soutn sixty-one dr
grees east seven and nve-tenth perches to a
corner; thence south twenty-five degrees west
one perch to a corner; thence on a line In the
public road south sixty and one -half degrees
tasf seventy-one perches to a corner on line of
land of the Savage heirs; thence on a line a.'ong
the land of the savage heirs north ten degrees
east fifty-four perches to line of land of Helm &
liana; thence along the lino of land of fald
Helm A Kuna north seventy-seven degrees west
Beventy-elght perches to a corner of 01 her land
of Bald Hess, thence along the line of other land
of said 3ess south nineteen degrees west
twenty-three and five-tenth perches to a corner
thence south twenty-five degrees east
two lurches to a corner; thence south five and
one-half degrees west ten and six-tenth perches
to the place of beginning, containing
22 ACRES OF LAND,
bo the same more or less, whereon Is erected a
TWO and ONE-H 4J.F STORY
FRAME HOTEL BUILDING
known as the ELK OHOVK HOTEL.
Hotel, Barn, Dwelling Houso and other out
buildings. From which above described prem
ises lots have been sold to the following parti -i:
Charles B. Myers, one acre; Charles B. Mers,
two acres, more or less; Joseph J. Bender, one
fourth of an acre, more or less: David L. Husted
twenty-thousand square feet; Jeannette Brown
J. Wesley Harvey one thousand three hundred
eighty square feet.
Seized and taken Into execution at the suit
of M. A. Benscoter, executor, vs. J. W. Perry
and to be sold as the property of J. W. Perry
DANIEL KKOHR, bherttr.
Jno. G. Fkkkzk, Attorney.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Lawson Uuyhes, late of Roarlngcretk
tovmshtp, dewasea.
The undersigned annolnted an auditor by the
Orphans' Court of Columbia county to distrib
ute proceeds of sale of real estato under pro
ceedings In partition In the hands of O. W.
Cherlngton, Administrator, trustee, will sit at
the olllcenf Ikeler & lkeler In Bloomsburg on
Friiiiiv Anrti 24. 1903 at 2 o'clock n. m to per
form the duties of his appointment, when and
where all parties Interested In the fund In the
hands of the accountant will appear and prove
the same or be forover debarred from coming
In on said fund.
3-26-tit fHBD 1KSI.IK,
Auditor,
CHARTER NOTICE.
Notice Is berebv eiven tnat au aDiilIcatlon
will be made to tbo Court of Common Pleas
Columbia County on Monday, April etn, loos,
I i o clock a. in., under me (jorporaiion acioi
one thousand ctirht hundred and heventy-four.
and the suonlements thereto bv Howard Hlxon,
Frank Sponenberg, Edward Farver, L. B. Mc
Laughlin and Oeo. F. Hoppes for the Charter of
an Intended corporation to be called "West
Berwick Social club", tbe character and object
ofwhlch Is the support and nmlntalnance of a
social club for social enjoyments, and for these
purposes to have, possess,; and enjoy all the
rights, benefits andiprlvlleges conferred by the
said Act ana lis supplements.
UllAIVl LIJSltlUINU,
8-5 6t solicitor.
To Mathers In Thin Town.
Children who are delicate, fevertBh and oross
will get Immediate relief from Mother Gray's
Sweet Powders for Children. They cleanse the
stomach, act on the liver, making a sickly child
strong and healthy. A certain cure for worms,
sold bv all druiriflsts. 25c. Sample Fugs. Ad.
dress, Allun S. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. V. 3-26 4t
PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ
N. U. FUNK,
ATTOKHrY-4T-LAW,
Itrs. Eats Building, Court Hons
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Bloomsburjf Nat'l Bank Bldg., lid floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Office, in Lockard's Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOIIHQ. rsKSII. J0H e. BARMAN
FREEZE & HARMAN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office on Centre Street, first door below
Opera House.
A. N. YOST,
ATTORN IY-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square
DLOOMSBURG. PA.
II. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEYvAT LAW.
Columbian Building, 2nd Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
RALPH R. JOHN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hartman Building, Market Square.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
IKELER & IKELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office back of Farmers' National BanK
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
CLYDE CHAS. YETTER,
attorney at law,
Bloomsburg, Pa
Office in Wirt's Building,
W. H. It II AWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Corner of Third and Main Sta
CATAWISSA,. PA.
CLINTON HERRING,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office with Grant Herring.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Or Will be in Orangeville Wednesday
each week.
WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON,
ATTORNEV-AT LAW.
Office in Wells' Building over B. A.
Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, P
Will be in Millville on Tuesdays.
H. MONTGOMERY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office: Wirt building, over Altxancb
Bros.
11-16-99
EDWARD. FLYNN, ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
rsrofflce Llddlcot building, Locust avenosr
MONTOUR TKI.RPHONK. BEI.L TILINKSn
BY If 8 TKSTBU, GLASSES FITTIO.
H. BIERMAN, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SERGIO
orrici nouns: Orflce ft Residence. 4th St.
10 a. m. to 2 p. m.,
, 6:30 to 8 p. m.
ULuumBouKu, ra
J. S. JOHN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and residence, 410 Main St
7-30-1'' BLOOM SBURH, PA.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes tested and fitted with glasses.
No Sunday work.
311 Market St.,
Hours: 10 to 8
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Telephone,
DR. M. J. HESS,
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Crown and bridge work
, SPECIALTY,
Corner Main and Centre Streets.
BLOOM SFUKG PA.
Columbia ft Montour Telephone connection.
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
orflcej Barton's Building, Main below Mars
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done in a superior manner
and all work warranted as represented. .
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge whea
artificial teeth are inserted.
WTo be open all hours during the day.
C, WATSON McKELVY,
fire insurance agent.
(Successor to B. F. Hartman
Represents twelve of the strongest Compan
tes In the world, among which are;
CASH TOTAL SCBPLTJa
. . .... .,... CAPITAL. ASSETS. OV1B1LI.
Franklin of Fhlla.. 400,ooo fa,iiis,52 l,ooo,5
Penn'a. Phlla 400,000 8,625,160 l,4li.a
Queen, of N. Y.... 500,000 8,5HM1b 1,(,W
Westchester, N.Y. 800,000 1,753,807 424,70
N. America, l'hlla. 8,000,000 9,730,bti 8,864,
Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., 2d floor.
WLosses promptly adjusted and paid.
of
at
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BKOWS)
INSURANCE AND REALESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
O
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Str....
Bloomsburg, Ta.
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 INSURANCE
Office 238 Iron St., Bloomsburg, P '
Oct. 31, 1901. t
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Hartzel, Prop. ,
No. 131 West Main Street,
WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bal
rooms, hot and cold water, and modem com
veniences. Bar stocked with best win aft
liquors. First-class livery attached.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
G. Snyder, Proprietor,
(Oppositethe Court House)
BLOOMSBURG, Fa.
Large and convenient sample rooms, bath
roo ms, hot and cold water and all mod era
conveniences.