I Tlw Dcr; Question In Nazareth. Ammig maji.. incidents of Ills wan- j through l ;tlt*stliie, recounted i ky Marry Kram-lt iii the Century. I- { this: "An Amcric.m wljn was In Nazareth ' U>ug ugo." mi id a native, "told nie a j strange story. I did not believe hitn. j jfiL" it cannot be true. He said that ki America people buy dogs." And tin* ! men* suggestion of so ludicrous a | transaction sent the assembled group i Into paroxysms of laughter. "They do." I replied. The pompous ex-mayor fell into such «onvulsions of merriment tiiat liis ro fund face grew the color of burnished topper. "liuy dogs?" roared his sons inn cJUorns of several languages. "Rut what for?" Never having settled that question j tutirely to my own satisfaction. 1 par j Bod it with another, "How do you got j a dog if you want one?" "W-w-w'-why," answered the eldest ; sen. wiping the tears from his eyes, j *tf any one wants a dog he tells some I cue else, and they give him one. But ; whoever wants a dog?" I The Widow Was Comforted. "There is no accounting for the con- ' atruction which some people will pu j Wpou certain passages of Scripture," re- j marked a clergyman. "I remember the story of one clergyman who went to call on a woman whose husband k.ul recently died. He had expected, quite naturally, to tind her heartbro t*uu with the burden of her sorrow and was greatly surprised when she greeted him with a very happy smile and ushered him into the parlor. " 'Well—er—sister,' he said at length, "you have my warmest sympathy.' " Thank you. doctor,' replied the j widow casually. *1 did feel very bad. very bad indeed. But I came across a verse of Scripture which com forted me very much indeed.' "'And what was the verse, sister?" inquired the clergyman. " '1 don't remember just where to find it,' replied the widow, 'but it was made up of only four words —four helpful words—"Why need 1 care?'"" Eskimo Courtship. If European death scenes astonish, tlie consenting "Yes" of a bride at mar riage shocks an Eskimo woman. Not •nl.v must a bride show herself uncon aeoting; she must, if she respects her self and tribal traditions, scream and struggle with all her might when her wooer or liis envoy enters her family residence and. laying hold upon her. dra.is her. usually by the topknot. t<> her new home. She may be pre sented with a new lamp and water I>uit by her bridegroom, and she is as a general thing mightily pleased at her change of estat But she is far too circumspect >:<» show her pleasure affection and keeps up :t noisy dem onstration until he feel* liiat she lias done ail that a well bred maiden ah--ill I d>. If does ••■ ; exercise proper discrimination in this matter her lord ; !»e:ii "atcbes tl soles of h»r feet so that she < annot run away to her paren: Harper's Bazar. Turr Little Afterthought. An English critic's refereuce to 'l'tir *»-r' !i . seuiinda si fall hi r reader •r a cur e in connection with it. V lie:' i'lir: t tir. t ml this ficru hut ;:m l.i li.iiill., i olored pictureu irnishhig day Turner fin* 1 th.* "t oi Ms lull gray ren i. i ■ Iv'itb lit -•! u.finie: hesitation he painted it; t'.<* liglited 1.-e.oy in the foie jr.i . 1 rim -*m !i ..lit showed so brilliantly in its gloomy set ting that Turner' picture became the prominent one. and its rivals on each side were cast into the shade. It in turions. if true, that the most notice* able feature of the picture should have been an . iter t.b<night.—Boston Tran script Hard Hit. Lord Fftzfoodle, cas: Ing hin:-t>_? on nis knees before Araminta, gave ut terance 10 the following: "Oh, that I could snal-'h a pine from some prlme- T-i' forest: I woti 1 sharpen the end with my ■ '.•.if.*, dip it in the molten rrater of Vi -uvitis and write upon the azure v.all tven in lettevs of liv hig lire. 'Ar (a, I love thee!'" Th oi y fit,- Practica. "I>iiu.!c • a original ideas about family gover inent. He says every home should be si little republic, where universal toleration prevails and every •in* has a voice In the government." "Yes; hit? family is man on that ft in. But hi' and Mrs. R' -elr t have the same oid wrangle ev> ry day as to who shall be president." The Foolish Man. "I nee," i lid the landlady, "that a nan in Ofiio lias got himself iuto tron I.• by marry 11 h two v. "null!" row led the baciielor hoard er ".Just a thoi:gh one wife couldn't make trouble e**oti .h!" Chicago News. Calmness. Rememl. Ron every occasion which leads the** to vexation to apply this principle' that this is not si misfortune, lnit that to bear 1t nobly is good for tune.—Marcus Aurelius. "Hip Own Sphere. "You a 'doctor! Why, nobody in his sensen would employ you!" "Perhaps not. but I'm going to be a doctor to lunatics!" High birth is a poor dish on the tn Ho.—lrish Proverb. AUDITORS' REPORT OF Cameron County for 1909 j CHAS. .1 HOWARD, County Treasurer, in account with Cameron County. DR. I To balance from last ropcrt, $ 759 18 ro Unseated tax luoe 300 To do " 1907 225 l'o do " 1908 3,378 23 To 110 ** 1909 1118 27 l'o W. H. Smith, Collector, 1908, 2 «o roJ. K. Hicks, do 1909 826 67 To P. Councilman, rto do 107 98 To J. R. Batchelder,do do 407 19 ToS. D. McCoole, do do 490 47 I To W. E. Devling, do do 442 62 To Eliliu Chadwick, do do 1,405 86 ToJobnOlenn, do do 3,221 22 : To Retail Liquor Licenses 450 00 ' To Received from Hist. Att'y,Common i wealth costs 114 73 j To Received from D. A. Skinner, Com ' monwealth costs 41 98 ! To Hec'd J. W. Norris, disinfect 500 | To xee'd Oeo. Barker, lumber, 500 I To roe'd Redemption County Lands, 836 15 * To ree'd ! , State.* Personal tax returned, 1,193 01 I To ree'd S. P. Kreider, tax J. W. Mason 131 I To rec.d Cameron Co. Agricultural As sociation 70 00 \ To ree'd Burroughs Adding M. Co., dis. 750 i To ree'd M. M. Larrabee,fines 25 00 jTo ree'd Justice Peace, do 500 To ree'd Shippen Township, judgment, 490 50 ' To ree'd Saffi of County Bonds 4,000 00 'To ree'd State Tress. Primary Election, 345 13 I To ree'd do do Bounty,. 313 28 * Tortc'd do do Forest Fires 1,140 01 |To ree'd do do Ag'r Association, 368 .50 jTo ree'd Interest on unseated Tax,.., 85 03 $21,163 10 UK. By orders paid SIB,IBB 37 Bys per cent. comm. on $16,403 92,. .. 820 20 By 2 per cent, comai. on 4,000 00 80 00 By Balance 2,074 53 £>1,163 10 To Balance due County, ;$2,074 53 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with Special County Funds. BRIDGE BONDS. DR. j To balance $669 08 T<s unseated tax, 1906 1 50 To do do 1907 1 13 TV) do do 1908 1,689 14 To do do 1909, 308 14 To W. H. Smith, Collector, 1908 1 00 ToJ.B. Hicks, do 1909 413 41 To P. Councilman do do 54 01 To J. tl. Batchelder do do 203 61 To K. D. McCoole, do do 215 25 ToW. K. Devling, <lo do 22134 To Hllhu Chadwick, do do 703 13 To John Glenn, do do 1,611 18 To balance, 75 69 $6,197 61 CR. By bonds paid, $5,500 00 By coupons paid, 2/5 00 By interest on bonds 200 On | By 5 per cent. comm. on $5,452 87 272 64 $6,197 64 By balance due County Treasurer 75 69 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with Special County Funds, COURT HOUSE BONDS. DR. To balance, .... (5,378 00 To unseated tax, 1906 61 To unseated tax, 1907, -45 To unseated tax, 1908 675 6 r i To unseated tax, 1809, 123 26 To W. H. Smith. Collector, 1908 10 To J R, Hioks, Collector, 1909, 165 37 To Philip ■ Councilman, Collector, 1909,. 1 60 To J. H. Batchelder, Collector, 1909,. Si 48 To 8. D. McCool, Collector. 1909 98 10 '1 o W. K. Devling. Collector, 19"9 88 51 Tofclihu Chadwick, Collector, 1909,. . 2si 25 Tojohn Glenn, Collector, 1909 641 i", To Interest on bond, ■ 180 00 $.*,739 15 CR By Interest on Court House Bonds... § 800 00 By State tax on Court Mouse Bonds, . >-0 00 By 5 per cent. Commission on $2,861.15, 118 06 To Balance, 8,74109 $7,739 15 To hal. due Court House Bond Fund,. 56,711 09 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer! in ac count wiih tin - -vcr.u Hhippen Townthip Funds. KHIPPEN ROAD, 1908. DR. jTo balance i 343 | To unse. te.t ta*. 3,23 ! 71 I To balance 7 64 $3,211 68 CR. 5y 5 P"rcent. Co*.! ... on $3,213.71. $ in 68 .iy Orders paid, .. . 3 03100 $3,214 68 By balance due C unty Treasurer,.. si '.I HIIPPEN ROAD, 1939. Dli. To unseated tax $ 260 63 $ 260 63 CR. By spi r cent. < im m.on $260.63, $ 13 03 Hy Orders paid 230 00 By Balance, 17 60 $ 260 63 To bal.. dueShippen Road 1909 Fund,. sl7 60 SHIPPHN SPECIAL ROAD. DR. To balance, $ 103 l'o unseated tax 1908 646 71 To unstatad tax ISIU9, 52 13 t 699 87 CR. By 5 per cent. Cumm., on $698,84 $ 84 91 Hy Orders paid 661 io B> balance, 3 93 $ 699 87 To bal. dueShippen Special Road Fund, $3 93 BHIPPKN ROAD BOND. DR. To balance $ 1 "3 To unseated tax 1908 1,292 30 To unseated tax 19U9 101 25 • $1,397 88 CR !iv 5 pr cent Coimu., on $1,396.55 $ 69 83 By Orders paid 1,818 00 By Balance, 10 05 41.397 88 To bal;, dueShippen R >ad Bond Fund, SIU 0 SHIPPEN SCHOOL. . DR. Tn balance, $1,199 82 To unseated tax 3,516 61 f>> amount fromdog fund 91 51 To balance, 55 89 #5.186 83 1 CR. ' By 5 psr cent. Comm., ou $3,536.61,..... $ 176 P3 lly Orrlers paid... -. j SJllf. 'OO - fj.isa si By balance due County Treasurer, . $55 89 -SHIPPHN SCHOOL BUILDING. DR. ' To balance ! ... $ 369 29 Po unseated tax, 1,039 19 * $l,lOB 48 CR. By f> per cent. Comm., on #1.029.19 5 (196 Hy Orders paid 357 00 By Balance, 999 52 $1,408 48 To bal., due Shipper! Sflt oolJßuilding,.. $093 52 CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1910. SHIPPEN SCHOOL BOND. DR. To balance * 79 87 To unseated tax 1 SO $Bl 37 OR. Hy 5 per cent. Comm., on >1.50, $ _ 07 By orders paid, 75 00 By balance, 0 30 $ 81 37 To bal., due Shippen School Bond Fund, $6 30 SHIPPEN POOR. DR. To balance, $ 654 71 To unseated tax 2,01)5 21 $2,749 95 CR. By 5 per cent. Comm., on $2,095.21 I 104 76 By orders paid, 2,300 00 By balance 345 19 ♦2,749 95 To balance due Shippen Poor Fund $.115 19 CHASS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with the several Portage Township Funds. PORTAGE ROAD. DR. To balance, $ 11 42 To unseated tax, 13 04 i 21 16 CR. By 5 per cent. Comm., on $13.04 $ 65 By balance, 23 81 $ 24 16 To balance due Portage Ko.nl Fund.... $23 »1 PORTAOE SCHOOL. DR. To balance, <.... $ 25 32 To unseated tax 14 23 To amount from dog fund, 4 38 $ 43 93 CR. By 5 per cent. Comm., on $14.23, $ 71 By orders paid 25 #o By balance, . 18 .2.2 $ 43 93 To balance due Portage School Fund,.. $lB 22 PORTAGE SCHOOL BUILDING. DR. To balance, $ 78 To unseated tax 2 74 3 52 j CR. By 5 per cent. Comm., on $2.74, $ 14 By orders paid,. 78 By balance 2 60 $ 3 52 To bal., due Portage School Buildiug,.. $2 60 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with the several Lumber Township Funds. LUMBER ROAD. To balance, $ 186 78 To unseated tax, 258 37 To liquor licenses 180 00 $ 625 15 CR. By 5 per cent Comm., on $258.37 $ 12 92 By orders paid 380 00 By balance 232 23 $ 625 15 To balance due Lumber Road Fund, .. $232 23 LUMBER SCHOOL. DR. To balance $ 179 05 To unseated tax, 335 87 To amount from dog fund, 22 46 3 537 38 CR. By 5 per cent. Comm., on $335.87, 9 16 79 By orders psid, 17 > 00 By balance, 3)5 69 $ 'S3? 38 To balance due Lumber School Fund,, i 31"» o9 LUM BER SCHOOL BUILDING. DR. ' To balance $ 72 10 To unseated tax l'Ji 91 $ 261 ol' CR. By 6 per cent. Comm., 0u5191.91, $ 9no Bv orders paid 70.00 ' By balance 18 41 $ 261 01 |To bal., due Lumber School Building,. slßl 11 LUMBER SCHOOL BOND. DR ; To balance $ 94 22 j To unseated lax 113 98 $ 2:8 20 CR. . liv sper cent. comm. on !j! 13 98 ■ 20 1 By orders paid, 9000 t By balance, 141 00 .112 238 20 ! To bal due Lumber School Bond Fund, 111 00 LUMBER POOIV DR. ! To balance, $ 52 93 I To unseated tax 25il 37 $ 311 30 CR. ' By 5 per cent, comm., on $258.37,., $ 12 92 ! Bv orders paid 52 00 ! By balance, 216 38 $ 311 no j To balance due Lumber Poor Fund,.... 216 38 i: I ' CIIAS. J. HOWARD, Coonlv Treasurer, in .a. count with Lumber it Wharton State Road. DR. i To unseated tax, ?6I 63 61 61 ! i CR . ! By 5 per cent comm. on $64 6! ; 3 23 • 1 By balance due County Treasurer, from . Ii!-i report, 12 | By orders paid .*...., 48 uo < By balance 12 98 64 63 ( ! To balance due L. &W. State RoaiT,. . 12 98 ! LUMBER & WHARTOM STATE ROAD BOM). DR. 1 To lxi !anc>' $ 50 To unseated tax 90 47 > . • ■ $ 90 97 ( It. i By 5 per cent. comm. on |9O 17, i 52 By orders paid, i. . * <'.B oft iiv balance, 18 45 $ 90,97 To balance due L. kW.s. K. 80nd,... ' ' ltf W ! Cii AS. .J. Connfv T- iii »> f -- | fount with the s» voral • Gibsdn Townsnip' - Funds. GIBSON ROAD, i ' litt. Tobalance, 11 { To t'ns -attd t i.v, ) i To 1 qjor "licenses .v.*..: 6) od 1 I 191 21 CR. ' ; By 5 per c6nt comm. on 8133 10, . 6 w> By orders piid, *.. y% JlB3 oti' , By l)iilance,.... 55 $14.1 21 jTo balance due Gibson Road Fund, ... 355 GIBSON SPECIAL ROAD. DR. jj To balance 76 " To unsealed tax, 133 10 ~ To balance 56 81 2 (KB *6 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $133 10, 112 666 By orders paid, 183 00 $l9B 66 By balance due County Treasurer, S 55 81 GIBSON SCHOOL. DR. To balance, $ 258 88 To unseated tax, . ••• 151 17 To amount from Dog Fund, 24 09 434 14 CR. By 5 per cent. Comm., on $151.17, $ 755 By orders paid 258 00 By balance,... 168 59 $ 434 14 To balance due Gibson School Fund,... 168 59 GIBSON SCHOOL BUILDING. DR. To balance t 134 76 To unseated tax 75 60 210 36 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $75 60, $ 378 By orders paid, 134 00 By balance, . 72 58 210 36 To bal. due Gibson School Building,.. 72 58 GIBSON SCHOOL BOND OR. To balance from hu>t report, $ 62 22 62 22 CR. By orders paid 62 22 62 22 GIBSON POOR. DR. To balance, $ 357 37 To unseated tax, 62 81 $420 18 CR. By 5 per cent comm. on $62 81 $ 3 14 By balance 417 04 420 18 To balance due Gibson Poor Fund 417 04 CHAS. J. HOWAR D, County Treasurer, in ac count with the several Grove Township Funds. GROVE ROAD DR. To balance. $ 120 50 To unseated tax, 17 46 To liquor licenses, 120 00 257 96 CR. By 5 per cent, comm. on sl7 46, $ 87 By orders paid,. 120 00 By balance, 137 09 257 96 TO balance due Grove Road Fund, 137 09 GROVE ROAD BOND. DR. To balance, $95 45 To unseated tax 4 03 99 48 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $1 03, $ 20 By orders paid, 95 00 By balance 428 99 4 8 To balance due Grove Road 80nd,.... 4 28 SPECIAL ROAD. DR. ! To balance, $ 82 32 ' To unseated tax 15 85 n CR. By 5 percent, comm. onsls 85, $ 79 Bv orders paid, 82 oo "By balance, 15 38 j.. V 9B 17 JTq bal. due Grove Spec'al Road Fund, . 15 38 GROVE SCHOOL. DR. j TAbalance, 112 118 70 I To unseated trix 9 18 ; 'faaiiidunt from Dog Fund 16 97 $144 85 . CR. Bm| pfr cent. comm. on §9 18 16 i B\; frdrrs paid, 118 00 r Bv*l>ii fci.nce 20 39 fl 11 8") 1 To:balance due Grove School Fund 26 39 GROVE SCHOOL BUILDING. DR. | To balance from last, report, $ H __ GROVE CASH ROAD. DR. To unseat el tax, I 8 06 8 06 CR. Bv 5 percent, comm. on |8 06, 10 By balance ■ •• • 766 8 06 j To balance due Grove Cash Road Fund, 7 C 6 GROVE POOR. DR. To balance, SSB 25 • To unseated tux, 15 45 73 70 OR. By 5 per cent. c.uum. on 405 45 77 By orders paid, 58 00 By balance, 11 39 $ 73 70 To balance due Grove Poor Fund, 14 93 -»CIIAS. J. IIO'VARI), County Treasurer, in ac count with the <.Srove & Gibson Indepen dent School District. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL. DR. j To balance, $ 68 38 To unseated Tax 32 63 To amount from Dog Fund 15 33 116 84 CR. 15y 5 pßrcn' comm. on $32 63, 1 63 , By orders paid,... 68 00 By balance, 16 71 116 31 To bal. dlie Jndepend nt School Fund 16 71 INDEFE2iui::rr-,SCHOOL BUILDING. i>R. Tobalanie,* sl2 19 TO unseated-tax, 5 02 1751 OR. fßy 5 i rcent. commisfon'-on $"» 02, 25 B« orders paid, i 12 0) By balance,...'. 5 26 . ' 17 51 /1,.T0 bat. due Independent S. Building,.. 526 1 **" ;.v . ('■HAS. J. HO\\'ATll>. bounty Treasurer. in ac L count.*with lb 'Hy-rtfr Drift wood Borough Funds r: • BOROUGH. To bain nee,. 'To lirjuor licenses,. .'. 4»:> 00 $ 488-45 ;. r •' ■ CR. 1 'By 5 per rent. Coin ill .on $410.00. $ -24 00 1 By or.l«rs puid,.. .i. • By balance 5 45 $ 485 4' i To balance line Driftwood Borough. ... $5 45 DRIFTWOOD SCHOOL. DR. 1 To balance $ 18 82 To amount fiom dog fund, 22 4fi ' .... ? 41 27 . ... CH. |By orders paid $ 18 82 1 By balance, 22 45 $ 41 27 |To bal. due Driftwood .School Fund,... $22 45 DRIFTWOOD SCHOOL BUILDING. DR. JTo balance, , 710 $ 7 10 CR. By orders paid, $ 710 $ 7 10 DRITWOOD POOR. I>R. To balance from last report * 315 $ 3 15 DRIFTWOOD WATER. DR. To balance from last report $ 11 77 $ 11 77 CHAS. J, HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with the several Emporium Borough Funds BOROUGH DR. To liquor licenses, } ;«so 00 $ 960 00 CR. By 5 per cent. Comm., on $960.00, $ 48 00 By orders paid. . 912.00 $ 960 00 SCHOOL. DR. To balance I 104 08 To amount from dog fund, 39 42 $ 143 .50 I CR. I By orders paid, j $ 104 08 By balance 39 42 1 ™ „ - * 143 60 To bal., due Emporium School Fund,.. $39 42 * CHAS. J . HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with Dog Fund. DR. To balance $ 182 75 ToJ. R. Hicks, Collector 1909 39 75 To Philip Councilman, Collector 1909 , . 6 00 To J. R. Batchelder, Collector 1909, 37 50 To S. D. McCool, Collector 1909 16 50 Toll. B. Muthersbaugh,Constablel9o9, 14 25 To W. E. Devling, Collector, 1909 30 75 , To Elihu Chadwick, Collector 1909, 129 75 To John Glenn, Collector 1909, 51 00 $ 511 25 CR. By 5 per cent. Comm., on $128.50, $ 16 43 By orders paid 72 00 By arat. transferred to Gibson School, 24 09 By amt. transferred to Portage School, 4 38 By amt. transferred to Grove School,.. 16 97 ; By amt. transferred to Driftwood School, 2145 j By amt. transferred to Lumber School, 22 45 By amt. transferred to Shippen School, 94 70 Byamt. tians'redtoEinporhim Schoool, 39 12 ' By amt. transferred to G. St G. Ind., 15 33 j By balance 183 03 J $ 511 25 1 To balance due dog fund $lB3 03 S CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with State Personal Tax. DR. ToJ. R. Hicks, Collector 1909, $ 32 41 ToJ. R. Batchelder, Collector 1909, 52 75 To S. 1). McCool, Collector 1909 61 93 To W. E. Devling, Collector 1909 18 33 To Elihu Chadwick, Collector 1908, 92 60 To John Glenn, Collector 1909,. 1,353 12 To balance, 547 51 $2,158 68 CR. By balance due County Treas, from last report, $ 551 89 By 1 frer cent, comm., on $1611.13, 111 11 By State Treasurer's receipts, 1,590 68 $2,158 68 ) By balance due County Treasurer, $547 51 CHAS .I. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1 DIR." , To retail mercantile tax, $ 876 27 ' To wholesale mercantile tax 82 47 ' To billiard and pool licenses,. .. 260 00 To eating house licenses, 15 50 ; To retail liquor licenses > To wholesale liquor licenses, 37500 1 To tax ou loans 116 on 12,475 21 Cit. By State Treasurer's receipts, $2,209 29 |By 5 p'• r o«-111. cam 111 , 0n£2,17V2: 123 70 ■ By paid Drifiwoodti.iZetti.uJvLiiisiug, .17 82 By p»iil Cameron C unity Press, mlv., . 37 82 By paid Emporium Independent, adv., 37 82 By paid postage, 5 0 ) By balance, 28 73 £2,475 21 To balance due Commonwealth, fn m CHAS. .1. HO WARD, Countv Tie i-«rer,lin ac- I count with Department of Fisheries. DR. ~. . . . i T® 10 fish basket licenses issued, $ 10 00 $ 10 00 CH. By 5 per cent, comm., on SIO.OO, $ 50 By receipt from Department of Fisher ies ... 9 50 $ 10 00 S. P. Commissioner, in account with Cameron County. DR. To county orders received, $ 375 00 $ 375 00 CR. By salary for one year $ 300 00 By expenses 75 00 $ 375 00 i J. W. I.RWIS, Comniissionej, in account with j Camei ou County. DR. " To County orders received, $ 376 50 , ! $ 376 50 ) CR. 1 By salary for one year, $ 30000 - By Expenses 76 50 I $ 376 50 GEO I! (i)' MINARD, Commissioner, in account with Cameron County. 1;H --> To county orders received, $ 393 00 I $ 393 00 CR. j By salary for one year, $. 300 00 ) By expenses, 95 00 $ 393 1 0 I ' J. W. NOBRIS, Sheriff, in account with Cam ' eron County. 3 ! DR. | To county orders received, . $ 693 11 $ 093.11 CR. J | By bills rendered, $ 693 li ' ! $ £93 11 }! J. P. McNAUNEY, District Attorney, in ac ' ! count with Come! 011 C-.unty. DR. "1 j To county orders reoeived, $ 300 00 112 300 00 | CR. By salary for one year,.. $ SCO 00 ? » 300 00 Conißii»«uoucr» of Lumber V Wharton Wtate 7 Road. B. F. ROS, Comi.it«si«rier. DR. To bal. due L. A:. W. State Road from last report $ 70 in To received from Treas. Potter county, 115 49 188 59 CR. By 10 days services, $ 20 00 By Expenses 7 50 By paid B.W. Green, Retainer 20 00 By paid Harrison Bailey, 1ab0r,... . 1 50 By paid George Ross do, I 50 By paid Francis Ross, do . j 00 By paid Geo. Kliduff. do, 3 00 By paid Smith Corwin,. ..do 8 75 By paid paid G. D. &I. F. Corwin, labor, 1:1 13 By balance 107'21 1 8185 59 To balance due L * W. Stale Road, $l7O 21 A. B. LORD, Commissioner, in account with I. K- W. State Road. DR. To recVl from Treas. of Cameron rounty, $lB 00 To balance, 46 88 $ 91 88 CR. By '22dayg' services, 44 00 By expenses 4 27 By paid A. E. Jenks, labor 2 00 By paid Robert Boyd, do 5 00 By paid E. F. Comley do, 600 By bal. due A. E. Lord, from last report, 33 61 By balance due A. !■: Lord, *sl6 88 A. E. LORD, Commissioner, in account with Lumber & Wharton State Road Bond. DR. To rec'd from Treas. ofCameion County, SBB 00 G8 00 CR. By amount paid on judgement, Ella A. Parsons S6B 00 S6B 00 Recapitulation DR. of the account of CHAS. J. HOWARD, County- Treasurer. Due Cameron County $2,074 53 do Court House Bond Fund 6,741 09 doShippcn Road 1909 17 60 d0....d0 ...Specialßoad 8 93 do do ...Road Bond 10 05 d0....d0....5ch00l Building 999 52 d0....d0....5ch00l Bond 6 30 do d 0.... Poor 345 19 do Portage R0a1...... 23 81 d« ...do School, 18 22 d 0... .do ...School Building, 280 do Lumber Road 232 28 do do School 345 59 do ...do School Building 184 41 do do School Bond, 141 00 do do Poor, 216 38 do Lumber fc. Wharton State Road,... 12 98 do —do— do do do R. Bond, 18 45 do Gibson Road, 3 55 d0....d0 School, 168 59 do .. .do School Building 72 5s do do Poor, 417 04 do Grove Road 137 09 d0....d0 do Bond, 4 23 do .. do Special Road, ... 15 38 do do School 26 39 do do do Building. 41 do., .do Cash Road, 7 t'H d 0... .do Poor 14 93 do Grove Jt Gibson Dul. School 46 71 do—do do—do do 81' d.... 5 26 do Driftwood Borough 5 45 d0....d0 ... School 22 45 do do ... Poor 3 15 do. .. .do. . Water 1177 do Emporium School 39 42 do Dog Fund, 183 o.'! do Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,.. 23 73 $12,632 75 CR. By ain't due Co. Treas. from B'dg Bonds 79 59 do. .do.. .do. .do. do., do Shippen R'd 7S( d0..d0., do. .do.. d 0... .d 0... doSch'ol 55 89 do. .do. .do.. .do.. do Gibson Sp. R. 55 81 do .do. do.. do.. .do State P. Tax, 547 54 To balance, 11,890 28 $12,632 75 To balance in hand of County Treas. $11,890 28 We, the undersigned. Auditors of Cameron county, Pennsylvania, do ictriify that We have audited.:idju.-.u- 1 and settled the several accounts of the County Treasurer, County Commissioners. Sheriff, District Attorney, and the Commission ers of tiiv l.uinher Wharton State Roarl for the year 19 )9 and that the forgoing is a true and correct statement of the same. Witnesour hands this Twenty-ninth day of January, A. D., 1910. T. E. FULTON,, MICHAEL BHENNAN, GEO. A. WALKER. l-3t. County Auditors. I 1 W. T. BRUBAKER, Manager. W J European, SI.OO per and up & ! m American, '.2.50 per diy r.nd up ||j 0k .V; ■ • • . v m.. .. . ... ' . .'v. - •- ■ • js>": ■■ I\ Midway between Broad Street ■ Station and Reading Terminal | on Fiibert Street. The only moderate priced hotel of H reputation and consequence in I PHILADELPHIA | Are Yoia Looking j for a Position? 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