Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, February 14, 1907, Image 8

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    THE '
I Windsor
Hotel
Between 12th and 13th Sts>.. on Filbert St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Three minutes W A I.if from the Reading
Terminal. 1
Five minutes WALK from ihePenn'a R.
R. Depot.
European Plansl.o4 per day and upwards.
American Plan $2.<K) per day.
TIME TABLE No. 29.
COUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R.
Taking eft'ect Nov. 1. 180>.
EASTWARD.
12& 6; S 2 : 10 I 4
STATIONS. ! !
Port Allegany,.. Lv. 5 10 » 30 11 4J 2 45 7 12
Chemical Works 00 *9 34 00 ! 00 00
Burtville, 520 9 to 11 50 255 7 22
Roulette 5 28 1 9 48 11 58 303 7 30
Knowlton's, *5 32 *9 52 »12 02 »3 07 00
Mina, *5 38 968 »12 08 3 1 3 7 40
Olmsted, *5 42 10 02 "12 12 *3 17 »7 44
, Ar 550 10 10 12 20 325 00
Coudersport. ', „ A. M 752
1 L,v - 600 100
North Coudersport, ' '... . »1 05 '
Frluk's, «6 i!) *1 12 1
Colesburg *0 17 1 19
Seven Bridges, »6 21 ..... *1 23 ...
Ravinotuls »c 30 1 3J
Gold, n 35, 1 38
Newneld 1 42
Newtieid Junction. 6 45 1 50
Perkins, IS ...... *1 53
Carpenter's, »i 56
Crowell's, »6 51 *2 59
Ulysses, 7 05 2 10! ;
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WESTWARD.
7 1 3 9 5
STATIONS. —— j
A. M. A. M. P. SI. P. M.
Poit Allegany 4 50; it 10 230 455 650
Chemical works .... OG oo »2 24 00
Burtville,. »4 37 857 217 442 637
Rc ilette, i 130 KSO 210 485 630
Knowlton's OD , oo *2 05 *1 30 *6 '.'a
Mina 420 840 200 425 620
Olmsted, «4 15 *8 35 *1 55 4 20 *6 15
lAr 410 830 150 415 610
Coudersport, .. < r. M P. M.'P. M.
• ( Lv.; 825 j 505
North Coudersport, 00 *5 00
Krink's,.. | »8 14 ,*4 52
Colesburg, «8 07 1 ' 4 45
Seven Bridges, *8 02 *4 40
Raymond's i «7 52 4 30
Gold I 1 7 47 1 4 25
Newßeld... ! »7 43 *4 21
Newtieid Junction,.. 740 358
Perkins ' *7 33 *3 53
Carpenter's I *7 30 ;»3 50
Crowell's, : *7 27 *3 47
Ulysses Lv,i... .| 7 20' ! I 3 40
Train 15 arrives at Port Allegany at 8:50 on
Sunday.
Train 14 leaves Port Allegany on Sunday at
8:10 p. m.
I*l Flag stations. <°°) Trains do not stop
(t) Telegraph offices.
Trains run week days only.
Trains run on Eastern Standard Time.
Connections—At Ulysses with Fall Brook R'y
for points north and south. At B. &S. Junc
tion witli Buffalo A Susquehannaß. R. north for
Wellsville, south for Galeton and Addison. At
Port Allegany with Pennsylvania R. R., north
for Buffalo, Oleau, Bradford and Smethport:
south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium
and Penn'a R. R., points.
B. A. McCLURE, vlen'lSupt.
Coudersport, Pa.
Business Cards.
J. C. JOHNSON. J P. MCNARNEY
(JHNSON A McNAKNfcY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
EMPORIUM, PA.
Will give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to them. 16-ly.
MICHAEL BRENNAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections promptly attended to. Real estate
andpensionclaim agent,
35-ly. Emporium, Pa.
JAY P. FELT.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Corner Fourth and Broad streets,
Emporium, Pa.
All business relating to estate,collections, real
estate. Orphan's Court and general law business
will receive prompt attention. 41-25-ly.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
East Emporium, Pa.,
JOHN L. JOHNSON, Prop'r.
Having resumed proprietorship of this old and
well established Housu I invite the patronage of
the nublic. House newly r :irnislied and thor
ughly renovated.] 48ly
THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT,
(Opposite Post Office,)
Emporium, Pa.
WILLIAM MCDONALD, Proprietor.
I take pleasure in informing the public that 1
have purchased the old and popular Novelty
Restaurant, located on Fourth street. It will be
my endeavor to serve the public in a manner
that shall meet with their approbation. Give me
a call. Meals and luncheon served at all honrs.
n027-lyr Wm. McDONALD.
MAY GOULD,
TEACHER OP
PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY,
Also dealer in all the Popular sheet Music,
Emporium, Pa.
Schoiarstaught either at my home 011 Sixth
street or at the homes of the pupils. Out oftown
scholars will be given datesat my roomsin this
place.
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Variety and styles. Im- n]
jj] mense line. Prices so In
[Ji low as to not fear honest
rL competition. Come and
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| Paints,paints j
6 Paint for tbe house, Paint m
jy for the floor, paint for the [Jj
In furniture, paint for all n]
[U kinds of fancy and deco- In
i{] rative work, also varn- Aj
ishes and oils. All fully
m guaranteed. irj
" L. TAGGART, Propr, Jj
Xatcet Gountv Correspondence.
STERLING RUN.
For HO mo days there has been a general
epidemic of" grip in Sterling Run. Hard
ly a family that has not had a visitation j
from it.
Fred Shaffer who has been very ill (he
past week is impioviug.
Miss Floy Whiting is visiting her sister
at Williamsport this week.
The grammar school is closed this week i
on account of the teacher. Miss Eva j
Brooks being ill with grip. Miss Esther
Stewart is also ill.
D. W. Eastman lost a valuable horse
last week.
Mrs. E. M. Ebersole made a business j
trip to Emporium on Tuesday.
A jolly sleighing party of young folks '
went to Driftwood last Thursday night, I
where they were delightfully entertained I
at the Curtin House.
Miss Bibianna O'Sullivan is suffering i
from a bad cold.
Miss Xeolla Mason who has been very
ill the past week is reported better.
Dr. Corbett of Driftwood is able "to be
in our town again after his accident of a
few weeks ago.
All of Joseph Moore's family are sick
with grip.
William Smith has been ill the past
week.
Mrs. Minnie Quinn of Emporium is
visitiug her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berry,
at this place.
Miss Gladys O'Keef was home over
Sunday.
Miss Yida Housler, who is teaching at
Wyside, was at home over Sunday.
Mrs. Patrick Killeen remains seriously
ill.
Mrs. J. E. Smith is a grip sufferer.
Miss Alice Strawbridge is visitiug rela
tives in Ridgway.
Mrs. John Beck and daughter of' Em
porium were visitors in town the past
week.
Frank Ganer is a visitor in town.
BLUE BELL.
RICH VALLEY.
There will be an oyster supper at L.
Lockwood's 011 Saturday evening. Feb.
IG, for the benefit of the pastor of the
local Church.
Nelton Cutler and wife are very ill at
thi« writing, the former with grip and the
latter with pneumonia.
Roy Chadwiek completed his log job
on North Creek this week, as did Leroy
Carter.
The Western Penn. Lumber Co. de
livered the last of their logs at Cook Isun
Junction last week, having about .">0,000,-
000 ready to load on the ears.
Rev. DDW has decided to remain on
this charge another year with is gratify
ing news to his many friends.
Miss Leah Ncckerson of Cooks Ruu
visited Mrs. William Brown, of River
Side Park, over Sunday.
Garuie Housler informs us that lie will
be a candidate for County Supt. of Schools
at the next election for that offioe. Ho
is capable of" holding the position.
J. J. Lewis continues in feeble health
to the regret of his friends.
There will be preaching at the Swesey
school house on Sunday evening by Rev.
A. C. Dow.
M. A. I*.
HUNTLEY.
Mrs. W. W. Johnson suffered a severe
relapse Sunday night and for some time
ber life was despaired of, and Mr. and
Mrs John Witchey, of Renovo, were
called to her bedside on Monday, but
happily the mother revived and is some
what belter at this writing.
E. S. Johnson and wife, of St. Marys,
are guests of W. VV. Johnson.
B. J. Collins left on Buffalo Flyer
Monday p. m.for Cleveland, 0., upon
receipt of a message that his brother
Edgar was at the point of death.
Miss Anna Helmbreclit, our school
teacher, is suffering from a sovere attack
of grip. She was forced to close school
on Friday on this account.
Mrs. J. F. Carson is some better at
this writing.
' A. W. Smith, the tie man, spent Sun
day with relatives on First Fork.
Mrs. Summerson, who has been quite
ill the past week, is able to be up again.
W. H. Logue was a business caller in
Austin Saturday and Sunday.
Alonzo Duell, the popular photogra
pher, spent Sunday with W. R. Smith.
Douglas Smith spent Sunday in Sterl
ing Run.
A. W. Smith captured a Rocky Moun
tain parrot on .Monday morning at his
camp. It attacked Lewis Smith, but for
tunately assistance was close at hand.
Many of these birds have been seen in
these parts since the Sari Francisco earth
quake. This specimen is on exhibition j
at W. 11. Logue's store.
Monday morning, while Darius Ives
j was coming down Big Run with a trail of
I logs, his horses took fright at something
jin the road. Mr. Ives went quickly to
| see the cause and found that he had run
I over a black bear. The bear was not
! killed and made its escape while Darius
] was looking for an axe.
W. R. Smith has received a large con
signment of condition powders and spring '
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1907
FROM OUR REPORTERS.
tonics from Chicago and liis laboratory is
now equipped with all of the standard
remedies. Mr. Smith is making a heroic
fight against the grip and has been very
successful in all the cases he has treated.
Wo could not spare him trom our com
munity without realizing a great loss. I
Isaac Wykoff of Cameron was a welcome ,
caller on friends in town Friday.
Operator Getchell is visiting friends in j
Ashtabula, O. He is being relieved by i
Opr. Morrisson of' Sterling linn.
Mrs. J. F. Sullivan, who has been
quite ill with heart trouble the past week,
is some better at this writing.
We were glad to see the Pennsy car-1
penter. Thomas Kilborn, at Church Sun- !
day evening. Mr. Kilborn is always I
welcome. He is now visiting friends at;
Westport.
Geo. Starr is confined so his room with |
grip.
J. F. S.
CAMERON.
The N. P. L. public pay-off and dance I
which was held in K. G. E., Friday |
evening, Feb. Bth, was well attended audi
all report having a good time. People !
from Sifcerville, Emporium. Sterling ltun !
and Driftwood were in attendance.
Ice is in demand, and the town people
are filling their ice houses as fast as pos- 1
sible. They claiming we will soon
have a break-up. Schwab Bro's, Gra
ham, Walker and Wykoff have already
their houses filled and still plenty left.
Kdward Schwab is reported very sick
at this writing, nature of illness unknown.
• He is attended by Dr. W. H. Bush, of
Emporium. .
Isaac Wykoff visited friends in Huntley
Friday.
Messrs. Cruger and Webster, of Canoe
llun, spent a few hours iu town Sunday
and reported business booming and stead
ily increasing.
Mr. Sinsabaugh and Miss Harrison, of
Canoe Run, were married the middle of
last week. Their friends wish them a
long and happy life. Mr. Sinsabaugh is
employed by the Furnace Supply Co., at
Canoe Run, and is highly respected by
his employers as well as the people at
large.
Dan Sullivan, Jr., of Renovo visited
bin parents Saturday.
Mrs. Annie Mack is spending the
winter with her parents, Daniel Sullivan,
! -Jr.. and wife.
Master Thomas Page is reported very
I sick with tohsilitis at this writing.
Operator Geo. L. Page visited Renovo.
I Saturday.
Isaac Wykoff, of this place, and Oper
ator.J. F. Sullivan, of lluntley, are at
i the present time reapiug great benefits
| from their poultry farms. Eggs arc in
i demand and the prices arc exorbitant.
! They both are reaping enormous quan
! titles of the fruit.
Operator Morrison, of Sterling Run
relieved Operators Krapc and Page,
1 Thursday and Saturday, respectively,
Page taking his vacation in Renovo, aud
I Krape spending his day on the wood
pile at home.
Mrs. J. M. Olson, mother of Mrs. E.
D. Krape, who has been spending the
| winter with her at this place is sick with
I an attack of the ''grip" at this writing.
; Mrs. Dan Sullivan, Jr., who is work
; ing in Johnsonburg, is spending a few
j days in this place visiting relatives.
The school board of Lumber township
j has for several years experienced coDsidcr
t able trouble to have the children through
-1 out the country, who are of the required
| age, to attend school and have as a last
| resort appointed Constable Lupro as
. Truant Oflieer to look after these child
i ren and compel their parents to have them
sent to school. This has proved a very
successful move, as there have been al
ready an increase of nearly one dozen
scholars in attendance aud more expected
in the near future. It is a very serious
mistake on the part of parents not al
lowing their children to attend school be
cause they are needed at home to help do
the work or for other reasons, when they
should be sent to school and receive the
neecessary v so they may be
able to taktt care of 'themselves in the ways
of life as they grow older and are compel
led to start out in the world for them
selves. The school board has made the
right move and it is hopeel that in the
near future they may have all the child,
ren who are of the required age, in at
tendance.
J. K. s.
SINNAMAHONING.
Everybody is busy harvesting ice this
I week.
Geo. P. Shafer has a fine team oti trial
which he anticipates purchasing.
W. J. Mead visited his family the first
of tiie week.
The wood mill has been shut down for
a few days, having run out of stock.
| Barclay Bro's have finished hauling
: logs out of Logues Run.
W. 11. Van Wert and A. L Ensign
visited atjhe county seat Monday evening.
Horn to L. E. Smith and wife, Satur
day, a daughter.
Noel Bushore is trying to catch a x'ox
near his place but Gundy Logue has hoo
doed his trap.
Otto Wykoff, while working on a lotr
I landing, was struck on the head by a log
which fell off of a pile. He was J)adly i
cut but is doinir well at present. It was j
a narrow escape from death.
The cold snap has pleased most every- !
body around here.
The Powdor Co. have twenty-five men
and teams tilling their ice house this week.
P«IJ> Berfield who has been prophesy
ing an open winter, according to the
goose bone, has made up his mind that
the ground hog knows more about it than
he does.
Gundy Logue is canvasing for garden
seeds. He says he has pole beans the
pod of which grows from two to four
feet lon;.' und cucumbers from three to
tour feet long; all other vegetables corre
spondingly.
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! p French, Swiss and English Novel- $
j % ties in immense variety, and all %
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i very popular one-piece snits. U
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. INDIA LINENS at So, 10j, and 12' .c, 15 (■>
I to 30c yard. %
I . PERSIAN LAWNS, 32 inches wide, at ,
I % 20c, 25c, 30c, 3c. 40c, 60e yard. %
. PERSIAN LAWNS, 40 inches wide, 15e, y
]f* 25c, 80c. 35c, 400. 50c yard. %
. PERSIAN LAWNS, 15 lncbes wide, 35c. >
j . 50c and 65c yard. v
! . FRENCH LAWNS, I 5 inches wide, 25c, /
If; 30c. 35c, 50c. 65c yard. 112,
; j LONiJ CLOTHS, 12 yards in piece #I.OO, /
i\ \ ,®t.25, #1.35. $1.50, #1.76 a piece. .
' / NAINSOOK, 3li inches wide, 15c, 18c, 20c, /
' 25c yard. %
• / NAINSOOK. 12-yard pieces, $2.00, $2.25, /
j V $2.50, $3 piece. %
s BATISTE, 45-jnch English goods. 25c, 35c, /
l 50c, 65c yard- ,
| / DOTTED SWISH, domestic goods, 25c /
% and 35c yard.
I / JONES' ENGLISH CAMBRICS, celebrat- /
A edsoft finish and masalias, 20c, 25c, 30c.
% 35c, 40c. 50e. ,
4 WHITE LINEN WAIBTINOS. special /•
y soft finiih direct from Belfast, 40c, 50c. ■/
65c, 75c yard.
/ IRISH LINEN LAWNS, 10c,50c, 60c, 75c. S?
85c yard.
/ SHEER LINEN LAWNS, 36 inches wide. /
! & 50c,'5c, 85c, SI.OO $1,25 a yard.
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Writing Papers
ti...- "PAPERS THAT APPEAL,"
;aakc ooi.lc correspondence a
, p.casure. Most people just
now are asking u.~ lor Twotone ■
' and Highland Linen. There jj
j are other styles you may like i
even better. Come in and see °
! them. js
M. A. ROCKWELL,
IIKITGGIST,
L litre rluni. PH.
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A Habit to be Encouraged.
The mother who has acquired the 1
habit D! keeping on hand a buttle of i
Chamberlain's Cot)gh Remedy, saves her- i
self a great ain nun i.l! uneasiness and
anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to
which children arc susceptible arc quickly
cured by its use. It couuteiacts any
tcndeucy of a cold to result in pneumon
ia, and if given as soon as the first symp
toms of croup appear, it will prevent the
attack. This remedy contaius nothing
injurious and mothers give it to little ones
with a ieeling of perfect security. Sold
by L. Taggart: J. E. Smith, Sterling
Run; Crum Bros., Sinnamahoning.
Lame Back.
This ailment is usually caused by rheu
matism of the muscles and may be cured
by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm
two or three tiuien a day and rubbing the
parts vigorously ai each application. If
this does not afford reliet, bind on a piece
ot flannels slightly dampened with Pain
Balm, and quick relif is almost sure to
follow. For sale by L. Taggait; J. E.
Smith, Sterling Run; Cium Bros., Sin
namahoning.
Commissioners' Report
Receipts and Expenditures. Liabilites and
Assets of the County of Cameron.
Pennsylvania, for the Year
Ending January 7, 1907.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in Treasury Jan. 1, 1906, Co., $1,187 66
Balance in Treasury Jan. I, 1906,
Bridge 80ud....." . ti,692 27
Balance in Trcaxury Jan. 1, Court
Hnuseßond D 383 35
Balance in Treasury Jan. 1, 1906 Dog
Fund 179 13
Roc'd from Collectors, Tax of 1839 .... 1.5 00
Rec'd from Collectors, Tux of 1903 .. 100 00
Rec'd from Collectors, Tax of 1901 681 16
Rec'd from Collectors, Tax of >9(is SSI 23
Rec'd from Collectors, Tax of 1906 11,150 12
Rec'd from Retail Liquor License.... 615 00
Rec'd from Transfer from dog fund.. 278 67
Rec'd from State forest fire 496 69
Rec'd from Commonwealth costs 207 11
Rec'd from Redemption County Lands 60 50
Rec'd from 8. P. Krr-ider, Old Punk.. 11 00
Rec'd from Sale of County Lands 133 06
Rec'd from % State Personal Tax Ret'd 613 18
Rec'd from Gibson Twp. for Old Plank 4 0»
Rec'd on note of R. B. Warner surety
forC. C.Craven 225 00
Rec'd from Sale of County Bond 3,500 00
Rec'd from Interest on Bond Held 115 00
Rec'd from Interest on Unseated Land 287 86
Rec'd from Unsealed tax of 1904 627 17
Rec'd from Unseated tax of 1905 5,591 11
Rec'd from Unseated tax of 1906 3,121 90
*10,363 77
To Bal. due County Treasurer on State
Per. Tax 555 75
$10,919,52
EXPENDITURES.
Paid J. W. Lewis, Commissioner $ 300 00
Paid Expenses ... 35 (.0
Paid S. P. Kreider, Commissioner ... 300 00
Paid Expenses 10 00
PaidO. L. liailey, Commissioner 300 00
Paid Expenses 45 00
Paid Commissioners Clerk 600 00
Paid Commissioners Counsel 55 00
Paid Sheriff 142 58
Paid Prothonotary 270 10
Paid County Auditors 80 79
Paid Jury Commissioners 41 78
Paid Janitor 510 00
Paid Constable Returns 40 58
Paid District Attorney 216 00
Paid Official Reporter 60 00
Paid Court Crier and Tipstaves 29 01
Paid Sheriff and Constables 96 44
Paid Justice and v\ itnesses 94 69
Paid Bridge Repairs 2,92 382
Paid Sheep Damage 79 00
Paid Assessing 284 00
Paid Registering 416 no
Paid Election Expenses 636 91
Paid Jail Expenses 484 50
Paid Printing and Advertising 1,302 25
Paid Stationery and Postage 52 85
Paid Fuel and Light 342 57
Paid Repairs to Public Buildings 363 57
Paid Indigent Soldiers 220 00
Paid Blank Pooks 178 31
Paid County Bridges 1,933 86
Paid Water Company 100 00
Paid Express 9 45
Paid Indexing Deed Iluoks 300 00
Paid Insurance 130 00
Paid Livery Hire 26 50
Paid Deeds to County 33 20
Paid Telephone Service 81 40
Paid County Institute 200 00
Paid County Agriculture Society . 100 00
Paid School Directors Convention 22 00
Paid Refunding Orders 8 45
Paid Forest Fires 13 96
Paid Shippen School out of dog fund 28 78
Paid Emporium School out of dog fund 35 66
Paid Portage School out of dog fund 27 24
Paid Lumber School out of dog fund 5o 50
Paid Gibson School out of dog l'nnd 31 18
Paid Grove School out of dog fund.... 31 89
Paid Driftwood School out of dog fund 7 30
PaidGrovePoorDist. Bur'ngunknown 25 00
Paid Hicks Run Election District 25 40
Paid Stale of Penna., Shippen road .. 485 65
PaidJ.P. McNarney Con. return Judge 26 00
Paid I. K. Hockley, Jud. return Judge 16 80
Paid Stale Prison and Hospital 978 89
Paid I. K Hockley for making Com
missioners report for 1905 14 00
Paid A. F. Vogt, Lawn Mower 18 50
Paid Grove Poor Dist., care of Italian 29 30
Paid Misscellany 41 17
Paid Transfered from dog fund to Co. 278 67
Paid Bonds 7,500 00
Paid Interest on Bridge Bonds 712 50
Paid Interest on Court House Bonds 800 "0
Paid State Tax on Court House Bonds 80 00
Paid State Treas. State Personal Tax 1,217 57
Paid outstanding orders previous years 1,131 00
Paidspercent on $23,795.66 1.W9 78
Paid 2 per cent, on $3,50(1.00 70 00
Paid 1 per cent, on $1,325.70 1,3 i 6
Cash in Treasury $13,191 73
Less Outstanding orders 1900, 1,663 34 11,531 39
$40,268 90
Bal. due County Treas., at last settle
ment on State Personal Tax 650 52
$40,919 62
ASSETS.
Cash in Treasury, Jan. 7th, 1907 $13,191 73
Bond held by Treasurer .... 2,500 00
Due from unseated tax 1906 3,350 00
Due from Collectors 582 95
Due from State Personal 300 00
$19,927 68
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding orders previous years— $ 294 66
Outstanding Orders 1906 1,663 31
Outstanding Bridge Bonds 10,5 0 00
Outstanding Court House Bonds 20,000 00
*32,458 00
Liabilities over Assets ... $12,530 32
j Recapitulation of Tax Collectors.
; year C'nll. List Rep. Paid l.xon. flu!,
j 1899 W. 11. Logue
Dist. (iibson »;>! 5.1 sls 00 $23 52 SIR 01
P. S. Culver
j Dist Shippen
1903 $238 50 SIOO 00 $l9B 50
I 1904 457 411 100 00 133 19 253 '.II
J 1905 I«; 1(1 385 110 15) 63 111 53
$582 P5
W. H. Logue has settled in full since auditors
i settlement.
! This is to Certify that the foregoing is a
| true and correct statement ol the receipts and ex-
I penditures. liabilities and assets of the County of
I Cameron. Pa., for the year 1906.
J. \V. LEWIS,
•S P. KREIDER,
(). L. BAILEY,
County Commissioners.
Attest:—
| VV. L. THOMAS, Clerk.
I We hereby certify that we have examined the
books and accounts of the County Commission
ers of Cameron County, Pa., and 'find the above a
correct statement of the same
GEO.!', WYLIE,
(>. 11. TANNER.
GEO, A. WALKER, .lit.
Emporium, I'a., Jan. 7,1907.
STATE OF OHIO,CITY OF TOLEDO, I
LUCASCOUNTY. J
Frank J Cheney makes oath that he
iw senior partner of the tirni of F J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
city of Toledo, County aid State afore
said, and that said linn will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
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| Notice of Triennial Tax Appeal.
Cameron County, Pa.
The appeal from the Triennial As
! sessment for 190" will ho held at tlm
| following time and places
Emporinm borough, at the Court
House, Emporium, Tuesday and
| Wednesday, February 1!) and 20.
Shippen and Portage township, at
: the Court House, Emporium. Thurs
■ day, February 21st.
Lumber township, at the Alpine
House, Sterling Run, Mondat, Feb.
; 25th.
Driftwood borough and West Gibson
township,at T. J. Riley's, in Driftwood,
i Tuesday, Feb. 2<jth.
Grove and East Gibson townships,
at O. L. Bailey's, Sinnamahoning,
Wednesday, Feb. 27.
By order of County Commissioners,
W. L. THOMAS, Clerk.