THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ANNUM. STATEMENT OF THE TOWN OF BLOOMS BURG FOR THE YEAR END ING APRIL ist, 1938. J. II. Colkman, President, in Account With thu Stkoup Fund. Securities on hand as received from C. C. Yetter, my predecessor: Town Bond No, 957 $500.00 1 own Honu No. 464 wn Hotxl No. 439 vn Mond No. 438 "n Bond No. 431 n Bond No. 441 $3,075.00 DR. cash received from J. C. Yetter .j Int. on Bonds $103.91 133.50 $ 230.41 CR By amount paid for coal 95.10 Balance on hand 131.31 J. IT. Col.KMAN, PrESIPK.NT, IN ACCOUNT With thk Town ok Bloomsiuiro. DR To Fines paid $131.80 To Licenses and Rent 345.00 lo bower Permits 43.00 418.80 CR By 65 Hearings 39.00 By 11 Sewer Permits 5.50 By Swearing in Police .60 By Expenses, Food and Trolley Fares, etc 1.00 Bv Work on Streets 7.30 53 30 By Cash paid Treas. 418.80 W. V. Robhins, Tax Collector. DR To bal. I904 duplicate .So To bal. 1905 duplicate 653. S7 CR By Cash .So By Cash By Exonerations By Balance Due . DR To bal. iqo6 dup. 6,359.82 CR By Cash By Exonerations By Balance Due DR To bal. 1907 dup. 8,335.33 CR By Cash By Balance Due 470.53 163.09 19.20 653.87 5.026.43 4:6.79 906.60 6,359-83 477 73 7.747-54 8,335.32 Miles BeU, Tax Collector. DR "1 bal. on duplicate iqoi and 1903 1,974.14 CR Exonerations. Coun cil, March 9, 1908 1,974.14 Treasurer's Report, Year Ending April 6th, 1908. D. W. Campbell, Treasurer Uli, To Bal. from J. W. Lee Treasurer 3,67400 Amt. collected by D. W. Campbell Treas. dup. 1907 15,052.72 Amount from W. V. Robbins, Col. 1904 .So Amount from W. V. Robbins, Col. "905 470. sS Amount from W. V. Robbins, Col. 1906 5,026 43 Amount from W. V. Robbins, Col, 1907 477-7S Amount from Wm. Webb, rent of Town Hall for Pri mary Elections '07 and '08 24.00 Amount from C. C. Yetter, 1906, Bal. 266.16 Amount from C. C. Yetter, ae. paving 6,54q.S3 Amount from C. C. Yetter acct. Tax Liens collected 1907-3 465.37 Amount from Josi ah Giger, Stone 3,60 Amouut from Josi ah Giger, brick ,35 Amount from Jolin M. Clark, stone ,90 Amount from For eign Fire Ins. 276.26 Amount from Li cense, '07 Hidlay 120.00 Amount from Li cense 190SJ l,63o.oo Amount from C.W. Runvon Lamp Posts 3.00 Amount from L. C. Smith laying pave ment 47.U Amount from J. II. Coleman. Pres't 41S.S0 Amount from C. & M. Trolley, paving 200.00 Amount from dis count at Bank 3,966.66 Amount from inter est on same 45.00 Amount irom sale of Bonds 6,22500 Amount from Bond holders State tax 19.63 Total 45,014.88 D. W. Campbell, Treasurer. CR By Amount orders paid ac. 'o5 Amount orders paid ac. '07 28 A .-M. . .. n , i 1 A 193-92 917.49 4.00 iMujmii-, pam Au gust 1905 Amount coupons paid Feb. ruary 1906 Amount coupons paid Au gust 1906 Amount coupons phid Feb- ' ruary 1907 Amount coupons paid Au . gust 1907 1, 4. 00 14.00 14425 492.87 269.26 iiuouni coupons paia Feb ruary 1908 1 Amount ot Bonus paitl 6, 225.00 niuuuui uiscoiint ai Bank paid 3 Amount of Treas. Com mission received Amount of Treas. Cora mission Due Amount of . Treas. Com. 966.66 a 86.08 96.56 500.00 5 DO. OO f)00.00 775- aoo.oo mission Due on street paving collections..' ..... 4.00 Amount of Treas. Com mission Due allowed Treasurer State Tax.... 14.75 Amount of Balance in hands of Treasurer, 8,382.04 Total 45,014.88 Respectfully submitted, D. W. CAMPBELL, Treas. ' Streets and Highways. J. H. Giger, Com, of Highways salary for year 1906 33 32 J. II. Giger, Com. of Highways salary for vear 1907 495 00 J. C. liro.vn, Town Engineer salary for year 1906 27 00 J. C, Brown, Town Engineei salary for year 1907 94 25 W. H. Eycr, Engineer 41 75 W. C. liicliart. coal crusher 34 4S Harman & Ilassert, repairs, crusher 25 30 J. B. Brobst, smithing 3 15 S. Knorr & Son, smithing 35 W. O, Holmes, pipe, labor, Ac. 35 95 Thos. Gorrey & Son, culvert, Hrugler's alley 394 63 Dieffenbnch & yuick, dirt 33 30 Richards Mfg. Co., 56 cast iron plates 1 S3 64 Richards Mfg. Co., I crossing plate 2 74 W. M. Monroe, agent, pow der, fuse, &-c. 21 70 Harman & Ilassert, smithing 35 Creasy & Wells, lumber 130 87 A. L. Hyssong, pipe 36443 Bloom Water Co., cinder 10 70 Ritter & Smith, marking stones 2 00 J. R. Schuyler, hardware 12 43 J. R. Fowler 1S63 10 J. E. Welliver, smithing 16 50 P. & R. Ky. Co , freight, brick 97 60 ' demurrage 2 00 ' freight, brick 339 20 T. L. Smith, smithing 14 35 Mover Bios, lard oil, etc 2 70 Mack Mfg. Co., brick 2623 42 Mack Mfg. Co.. brick J 73 90 G. B. Martin, smithing 13 70 J no. Gorrey, pavemen ts of M. 1. llennessy bq 36 Robert Runyou, cart 18 50 Robert Ruvon, freight on same 40 J no. Gorrey, pavement of G. hmith 55 07 II. U. Henders'iot, painting fountain 7 00 D. J. Rogers, brick 106 77 lading 6 75 Jno. Gorrey, pavement of J. Jones 4896 E. J. Brown, sprinkling 31 00 VV. Hess, cobblestones 4 00 William Ferguson, brick 17000 Fred Ikeler, trying Wilbur Hower case 11000 Fred Ikeler, opinion on J. R. Fowler bond 20 00 L. E. Waller, cinder ail 84 vv. a. Ferguson, sana and grayel 47 90 American C. & F. Co., pipe 34 13 Mack Mfg. Co., brick 179 60 D. L. & W. R. R. Co., freight on pipe 1 14 J. W. Ohl, repairs to fountain 2 25 AI. T. Ohl, culvert, Brugler's alley 800 28 Mellick and Fowler, paving 3020 02 Witnesses in Wilbur Hower case 81 34 Labor and hauling 498712 17194 04 New Streets and Extensions. C. M. Tcrwilliger, No. 5 Sept. aes. 190O, opening Kidge alley t oz R. G. Phillips, picture of E. 4th street 10 00 Viewers opening E. 4th street 28 00 M. W. Betz, serving notices E. 4U1 street 6 00 Viewers, opening E. 4th street 70 00 C. E. Whitenight, serving no tices liast 4U1 street J4 00 Brown and Eyer, Draft, etc. E 4th street 18 00 C. M. Terwilliger. costs East 4U1 street 13 50 1S475 Water. Bloom Water Co., Jan.. Feb'y. March, 1 907 270 00 ' " " new plugs &e 14385 ' for year 1907 1002 50 J416 35 Street Light. Irondale E. L. II. & P. Co. for March 1907 309 84 Irondale E. L. H. & P. Co. for year 1907 3589 49 3S99 33 Town Hall. J. H. Mercer, stationery American Gas Light Co., gas i. S. Edwards, coal 'rank Girton, janitor . 24 10 40 251 49 150 00 33 4S 11 10 H. S. Kauffman, wiring, re pairs, etc A. C. DeSheppard, repairs ) C. Brown, envelopes A. V. Hower, watchman Harman & Hassert, grate and pattern W. H, Cook, painting American C tt F. Co., coal Richards Mfg. Co., repairs W. C. Richart. coal W. R. Kocher, coal I. L. Sharpless, repairs W. R. Casey, repairs Hartman & Mendenhall, repairs 5 33 13 00 6 50 83 00 10 71 17 S 4 92 7 70 50 5 00 11 97 916 32 Miscellaneous. Freeze Quick Freeze yuick Thomas Webb Thomas Webb C. M. Terwilllger, 71 tax claims F. W. Kedeker, Set'y B. of H. F. W. Redeker, Sec'y B. of H. postage Morning Press, damages Fred Ikeler John G. Harman II. Mont. Smith J.C. Brown, 1000 stamped en velopes C. F. Alt filler J. D. Armstrong, mdse. Mrs. Prescott P. H. Freeze J. L. Townsend A. H. Stroh Samuel Shaffer Farmers National Bank, loan 60 days at five per cent Farmers National Bank, loan 60 days at five per cent W. B. Linville, transcribing testimony, Hower case Davis Bros, i, Co., flowers E. O. Heller, milk, F. Sterner Mary E. Ent and Anna D. Bill- 1 meyer, rent 20 OO 220 OO 12 50 263 50 71 OO 120 OO 4 00 32 20 loo 00 100 00 IOO OO 21 OO 24 OO 8 21 , 14 00 14 OO 14 OO 15 OO IOOO OO 3000 OO 10 00 10 00 6 96 88 00 C. C. Yetter, Re-indexing or dinances C. C Yetter, fee in Hower case C. C. Yetter W. S. Rishton, alcohol F. W. Redeker, Sec'y B. of II. 8 months W. M. Ueber. mdse. Board of Health II. Mont. Smith, fee, entering tax claims Moyer Bros., mdse Bloomsburg Public Library Geo. Wagonseller, meals, tramps Mrs. C L. Cronus, mdse, F. Richards Mrs. C. L. Oomis, mdse., W. W. Emery Fred Ikeler, opinion, Soldiers' Monument D. W. Campbell, Treas. State Tax D. W. Campbell. Treas. Com. paid C. C. Yetter, cobb. paving D. W. Campbell. Treas. inter- est on orders W. V. Robbins, Com H. B. Sharpless, mdse 200 00 250 00 375 00 1 00 80 00 I 5o 48 08 68 64 150 00 SS 4 32 4 21 15 00 280 23 130 99 4S ?4 79 57 47 8.1 7429 13 10 00 110 00 3 00 Fite. Hope Penman for March 1907 Hope Penman for year 1907 Harman il- Hassert, waste for engine A. C. DeSheppard, keys, fire alarm boxes Larkin Mfg. Co. nozzle and valve . B. Brobst, box, Rescue Co . S. Edwards, coal, Rescue Co . S. Latta & Co. J dozen hats Adams Express Co. express on hats Larkin Mfg. Co., supplies Friendship Fire Co Rescue Fire Co Liberty Fire Co Winona Fire Co J. S. Edwards, ccal, Liberty Fire Co American C. & F. Co., coal Liberty Fire Co G. A. Hartman. hauling hose Derr Bros., rent for barn C. L. Jlupert, hauling truck O A. Wolf, mending coat W. O. DeWitt, examining Fire Alarm 4 00 80 00 17 43 9 19 4 50 30 130 60 150 00 loo 00 100 00 75 00 5 92 4 4 19 I 05 80 00 6 00 5 10 00 901 88 Printing. J. C. Brown, annual statement Morning Press " " Morning Press Democratic Sentinel G. E. Elwell Kutter Printing House Bloomsburg Daily J. C. Kutter, Jr 25 00 25 00 104 16 13 97 10 00 9 75 85 03 11 25 2S4 16 Police. Wesley Knorr Wesley Knorr Estate M. W. Betz, Constable, salary for 1906 F. P. baiim. Acting Chief " Chief ' " Police for year '07 U. C. O'Blosser Clad Hower Glenn Seibert H. W. Giger Frank Dietterick S. W. Shutt Louis Gross, Police Suits William Dietterick Ernest Miller F. J I. Drake J. Corbett T. T. Freeze Charles Vanliew A. Shultz A. M. Wintcrsteen Lee Washburn T. II. Townsend Harder Sportsman Supply Co William Sechrist Frank Emery George Belig A. V. Hower Jacob Faux M. W. Betz L. Hehlerbrandt Jacob Kitchen 1". P. Bautn, board for tramps 80 OO 23 50 50 OO 3 7S 405 OO 14 09 24 75 21 OO 55 25 28 75 4 5o 12 OO 75 00 21 OO 33 25 17 OO ' 17 75 I 13 25 j 39 25 I is 50 ; 2 50 I I 00 I 8 to I 17 20 j 8 50 I 21 00 j 45 25 I 5 5 32 5 50 fco 1 104 16 I Recapitulation. Streets and Highways New Htreets and Extensions Water Fire Police Street Light Town Mall Printing Miscellaneous 17194 01 1S4 7 ) 1410 : 901 M 1104 It) 3H!)!i 83 91(12:2 24 10 74:2!) 13 33330 0- 445 87 Deduct orders of 1907 out standing 32884 15 Liabilities. Funded Debt $73745 00 Orders outstanding.. 652 48 I'oupoiiH 25 41 Due Irondale K. Ij. H. P. Co., about... 350 00 $ 74072 89 Assets. Hal. on dup. of 19a5. 19 20 ' on dup. of 1900. 900 00 " on dup. of 1907. 7747 54 Fire Engine & Hose. 5500 00 Town Hall and Lot 15000 00 Hook and Ladder Truck & hose cart 1900 00 Athletic Park 6000 00 Hal. In Treas. hands 2382 04 39455 38 Statement showing accrued liabilities and available assets. Liabilities. Orders outstanding.. 652 48 Coupons " 225 41 877 89 Assets. Hnl. on dup. of 1905. 19 20 " on dup. of 19IIH. 900 60 " 011 dup. ofl907. 7747 54 Jlul. in Treas. htnds 2382 04 11055 38 Assets in excess of liabilities 9177 49 We, the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Hloornsburg, Pa., do hereby certify that we have examined the ac counts of President, Seoretary and Treasurer and find them correct. We highly commend the manner In which the Secretary and Treasurer have kept their books. P. H. Freeze, ) Harby S. Harton, Auditors A. H. Btkoh J May 1, 1908. UKAUTY EXERCISES. Pace Skinning Restores Complexion and Removes Wrinkles An Ad vantage Over Face Steaming. According to physical culture orac les, one can be beautiful if one wants to bo. One enn excrclso and become straight and pretty. There Is the massngo treatment, which any woman can purform upon her wrinkles. With her finger tips sho can smooth them away. She can go at them with cold cream and rub them out of her, forehead. She can tr.cceod In driving them away from her brow entirely and U10 samo way with the crow's feet around her pyei. As for the nose, it can also be mas saged. Hut no great deal can be done for the nose of a grown person. This has been shaped In childhood and must remain as It Is. It e.-m be be Improved a little by massage and manipulation, but not materially changed. Face skinning can be managed with out the martyrdom of peeling the face. With a little treatment the old Flt'.n can bo taken oft and a new skin put on. There are several ways of doing this and the lu st way Is to try all ways at once, so that they may work together and accomplish the do Bired result. A woman whose Bkln was not good formed the habit of going over It ev ery night wltli a camollzed face wash. She poured out a basin of water and Into this she dropped a very few drops of carbolic. She used fully a gallon of water while the drops of carbolic numbered only eight or ten. Tho druggist Is the best authority on this matter. This acts as an antiseptic to the faco. Face steaming will renew the skin, but it makes it very tender ana one can scarcely go out the same day. Hut if one wants to try It the best way Is to take hot cloths and apply them to the skin. They should not bo hot enough to burn but only to niako the skin hot through and through. When the face Is thoroughly steam ed It Is covered with a lather of soap Jelly, which Is washed off with soft water and borax. And, then, a llttlo good face cream Is rubbed In. This can be clone once a week with tho very best results. The face can te made better as to Its texture by going over it with the finger tips wet In a benzolnated bath. Take a quart of water and drop In enough benzoin to make It milky. Dash It on the face. Then massago It with tho finger tips. The result will be a hardening of the muscles and a contraction of the open pores of the shin. The treatment of the ears Is a thing that should be done In childhood. But If one has neglected It, a great deal can be accomplished by pinning them back, as It Is called, and by keeping them pinned back. There can be made a little nightcap, all of band ages which are applied to the ears bo as to hold them In place. There are straps that hold back tho lobes of the ears, keeping them flat against the head. In time. tho ears will bo less protruding. As for the figure ,lt is so easy to rr.'ki! it good and it is such a simple matter to straighten the shoulders mako the hips slender and make the chest full, that one cannot help won dering why there are any poor figures in the world. Pansy a Favorite Color. Pansy color will be popular this spring. It is a color that Is neither a purpio. nor a lavender, but which sug t',tbtii tho full brown pansy in its soft ti;t, richest tones. One can get a treat deal of wear out of a pansy clo'th gown, as It can bo trimmed with cne of many colors and frequently changed. Green, white, black, corn color and violet all go well with pansy color. There Is a perfect fad for trimming a gown In such a way that the trim ming can be taken off and other trim mings put on. A pansy colored gown can tie trimmed with new green'. This makes a very dressy suit with its gor geous green vest, while tho hat has Its shaded green plume. Later In the soason the green can bo removed and white satin can be applied In Its place. Now there comes the white mull, or the white lawn shirt waist, or tho shirt waist of white nainsook! or of any delicato washablo material. Health and Beauty. The girls with tho sallow complex Ion will do well to eat oranges. Not one orange alone at breakfast timo, hut four or five each day. This works wonders. When overheated, the hands and faco should be bathed In hot water, containing a few drops of ammonia. Thin will be found refreshing and beneficial to the skin. A vapor bath which is very satis factory may be had at homo without any expensive appliances. Fill a tub with hot water, placo a chair In It, and when the patient is seated, wrap him around with a blanket, taking care to cover the bath also. Never, never should a woman wash her hauds without drying them per fectly. Half-wiped hands are sure to become rough and coarse. Red hands are generally due to one of two causes, oithor too tight clothing or impeded circulation, due to misused nerve force. In either case, remove the cause and tho' hands will regain their natural healthy color. A cup of cocoa will be greatly Im proved If Just before you take it from the stove you beat tho cocoa well with an egg boator and add a few drops of vauila. MqWUWUULIWI TI10 Kind You Have Always In uso for over 30 years, and sonal supervision sinco its infancy. 7MomAL Allow no ono to decci vo yon Uxth in. All Counterfeits, Imitations and M Ju8t-n-jrood' nio but Experiments tlmt trlflo with and endanger tlio heultlt of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is l'lcasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic, substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS JO Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' VMS etNTMJN eoMMHV, NUDUM STR'tT, NtW TO OITV. BHIPl'IXa AI'I'LES IN HOXE3. llcpay the Farmer by Itrlnglng Higher Prices in Market. Fruit growers who are making a specialty of producing a very high grade of apples are making a prac tice of packing their choicest fruit and packing in neat boxes. Sizes are variable, depending upon the nature of the fruit and the preference of the grower. A favorite size seems to bo 10x11x20, though these dimensions are by no means exclusive of all others. Apples are either barreled or or boxed. Formerly everything was barreled, but dealers soon found that they could display the apples to a much better advantage and get better prices If they were carefully Good Style of rucking Table. sorted and packed In even layers In boxes. The rt'sult has been that lead ing apple growers are boxing their choicest specimens and either bar reling or nulling their seconds in bulk. As in the enso of barreling apples, considerable care must be taken to see that the fruit Is well packed, so that when tho cover Is fastened there will ho no shucking. In fact, with tho box even greater care Is re quired, since there are only compara tively few layers placed and there Is less opportunity for the package to give and accommodate the strain. The First Balloon. In 1767, following immediately af ter the dlscoveiy of hydrogen. Dr. Black of Edinburg pointed out that a vessel Ailed with this gas would rise In the air. Professor Charles oj Paris sent up the first balloon filled with hydrogen or "Inflammable air," In 1783. Aftor travelling 15 miles this baliocn wat torn to pieces by the superstitious peasantry. Attend to Mule Things. Do not neglect tho little things on tho farm. The loose board may cent a cow or a horso, a defective chim ney a house, and carelessness about tho health of the family, a wife, son or daughter. It pays to attend to tho little things. An Oi'dun Gs-liMler. I looked uion hU face the whllo he Vlaed Tho lorJlj Unci wero Forto.i-nl. and his eyes Caw not our friendless walls, o ir nlkn skies, Oar i oaring streets where etrllcM tlio tyrant Trade. A fain he roamed ber.eath the chc:;t- Vuit shada A;;;ln he roamed Where, grim and grand, C:.-::- panlan mountains rNo, Or marked the olives ,yl .tor. very wise, In tho warm light of ao:.io ,v gla le. may v.e each weigh sail v - age fur " Ou t.im,iUiial Journeys; ho puti oi.t x Throuaht. tho rough magic of his organ strain; A finer music guides us to our star Put all have goals beyond the seas of Doubt, Havens of heart fain would find again. Bought, and which hn been has homo tho signature of has been inado under his per- Signature of Reflections of a llaclu-lor Girl. A man always coiuidoia himreif mighty clever when he can glide through tho shallows of love-maklnj without floundering on the rocks of matrimony. Choosing a husband 13 like picking out the combination on a lottery ticket; your first guess Is apt to b as good as your last. A girl who has a brother has a great advantage over one who hasn't; she gets a working knowl edge of men without having to go through the matrimonial inquisition in order to acquire It. To f. man love Is only a side dish; to a woman It's the whole feast It is easy f-r a man to love his neighbor as himself, when his neigh- Ivr Is a rich and pretty widow. . Worth Knowing. A fr.v drops of lemon Juice in plain water Is an excellent t wash. It not only removes tlni tar- i:-(-d :.':;h hair :;,.:c b:r but cwcetcr.r tho breath. Double chlii3 are soinj'im.'s '; by resting tho head on a very pillow. To prevont dampness on the lire flaxseed tonic. Well-kept gray hair Is nnr h : r-ttrr.ctlvo than dyed hi.'r. To relieve the pa'.n cf n pinched or bruise! Hirer, p!ui' it -iir.cd:-.-.toly Into very hct w:ifr. Nature "makes all thini' ill their time." Every one of ln'e' rea son's, when life mo'vt-x on .Nut lire's lines, bus Its own charm and lu aiily. Many women dread that piii-.l wlu-u they must experience chmigi! of life. They fear that face nnd form may suf fer by the change, and tlmt they may inn 10 picnse lliose vvliom uie.v love. The value of Dr. PiercnV Favorite Pre scription in tliis crisis of woman's life lies hi the fact that it assists Nature. us use preserves the balance ami in yancy of the mind nnd sustains the physical powers. Many women have expre-sed their gratitude for the help and comfort given by "Favorite Pre scription" Ir. this trying period. Its benefits are not passing but permanfiit Not a ''patent medicine" because all its ingredients are printed 011 the bottle wrapper. Tommy "Pop, is an engagement necessarily a preliminary encounter be fore the real battle?" .Tommy's l'np 'Well, that's what most married peo ple seem to think, my son." Cocaine which dui.i.s'iiik nkkvks never yet cured Nasal Catarrh. 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