EHTABLISUKO, 1866. Cameron County Press HENRY 11. HH'I.I.IX, Kdiloram! l»rot*rietor ORVILLE PROUDFOOT, Assistant anil Manager RAYMOND KLKKN, Anstetaut Foreman. W. SCOTT STI-.RNBR, Assistant Local Editor. PUBLISH ED EVERY THURSDAY SIGNALSOFDISTRKS Emporium People .Should Know Mow To Read and Heed Them Sick kidneys give many signs of dis tress. The sc.-retions are dirk, contain a sedi ment. Passages are frequent, scanty, painful. Backache is constant day and night. Headaches and dizzy spells are fre quent. The weakened kidneys need quick help. Don t delay ! I "so a special kidney remedy. Dean's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys, backache and urinary disorders. Em porium evidence proves this statement. Mrs. Anna Zimmet, Fourth, Street, Emporium, Pa., says: "Ten years ago I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Tag gait's Drug Store and found them to he a reliable kidney medicine. I shall al ways recommend this preparation when I have the opportunity." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Bo'ie agents. Remember the name— Doan's—and take no other. The Sound Sleep of (Jood Health. The restorative power of sound sleep ■can not be estimated and any ailment that prevents it is a menace to health. J. L. Southern, Eau Claire, Wis., says,—"For a long time I have been unable to sleep soundly at nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor and uiy general •condition was much ruu down. I have been taking Foley's Kidney Pills but a rt time and now sleep as sound as a rock. I eat and enjoy my meals, and general condition is greatly improved. I can honestly recommend Foley's Kidney Pills as I know they have cured me." Sold by Emporium Drug Co. (Jood results always follow the use of Foley's Kidney Pills. They give prompt relief in all cases of Kidney and bladder trouble, arc healing, strenthening and an ti-septic. Try them. Sold by the Em porium Drug Co. There isn't anything that you can take for. stomach trouble, in ligestion, dyspep sia, sour stomach and gas on the stom ach, better than Kodol. Ivodol relieves promptly, it digests all the food that you cat. Try Kodol today on our guarantee. It is pleasant to take. Sold by ail deal ers. Da Wit t s Ki'iuey and Bladder Pills are the well-known remedy of today for all kidney trouble—but when you ask for DeWiit Kidney and Bladder Pills, insist on havin. thetu. Beware of imi tations; avoid substitutes; get the origin al DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Sold by all druggists. l>o you want a real good liver pill, the hst made—be sure to get DeWitt's Little i'Juily Risers. They are safe, sure and easv to take. Wherever a salve is needed, DcWitt's Carbolized Witch Ha zel Salve is the best. DeWitt's Carboliz ed W itch Hazel Salve is the origiual— j there are many imitations, so be sure that you get what you ask for. It is good for cuts, burn*, bruises, scratches, but it is especially good for piles. Sold by all Druggists. Prompt relief in all cases of throat and lung trouble if you use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Pleasaut to take, sooth ing and healing in effect. Sold by all dealers. One Conductor Who Was Cured. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes about it.—Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheuma tism. I used two bottles of Foley's Kid ney Remedy with good effect, and the third bottle put me 011 my feet and I re sumed work as conductor on the Lexing ton. Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief that any medicine I bad ever used, and it will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism." Foley's Kidney Reme dy cures rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. Sold by the Emporium Drug Co. Every family and especially those who reside in the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamber lain's Liniment. There is no telling when it may be wanted in case of acci dent or emergency. It is most -excellent in all cases of rheumatism, sprains and | bruises. Sold by all dealers. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab bets assist nature in driving all impuri ties out of the system, insuring a free and regular condition and restoring the or gans of the body to health and strength. Sold by all dealers. D. C. Hayes' Summer Ice Price List. Family Use, 30c per 100 Family, for Season, $lO 00 H0te1,...... 15c per 100 Hotels, Meat Markets, Store*, <stc., supplied by the ton, $2.50 per ton. 6-4t. D. C. HAYHS, Cedar Shingles $4.50 per thousand JB. Howard & Co'a. For Catarrh j Medicine tree ii Every Cone Where R Tuils to Relieve. Neglect or pep«i;ni>m, we believe, is the greatest em in v Mm public has to contend with when applied to the loss or recovery of health. Practically every case of consumption might have | been cured if hope had been maintain ! Ed and proper treatment had been re | sorted to at the- first symptom ot the j disease. Unlii tho advanced stage is j reached consumption in curable, j Catarrh is res; om-ible, we believe, for j many cases of consumption. It is about ; catarrh we want to talk to you today, | incidentially consumption, since the two are so closely ailed. We have a medicine made from a prescription of 01 0 of the most success ful cat rrh speciu ists known. We be lieve it is positively without equal. We ! are so satisfied that we are right, that ! we will supply the medicine free in every instance where it is used accord ing to directions for a reasonable length of time, should it fail to give satisfac tion in every particular. We want everyone to try this medicine at our risk. Thereare no conditions attached to this offer. We put the user under no obligation to us whatever. The medicine we want you to try is Rexall Mucu-Tone. It is a catarrh remedy that goes direct to the seat of trouble. It is c-« cried by the blood to every part of the system. It purities and enriches the blood, tones up the mucous cells, and brings about a con dition of health and strength that tends to prevent the germs of con sumption from getting a start. Be sides this, Rexall Mucu-Tone is a wonderful appetizer, digestive aid and flesh builder. Its good effects are oft en felt from the very first dose. It is one of tho largest and most satisfac tory selling medicines that we have ever had anything to do with. We know BO much of the great good that it has done that we personally back it up with our reputation and money, which fact should be ample guarantee to satisfy anybody. Rexall Mucu-Tone comes in two sizes, 50 cents and §I.OO. We urge you to try it. Re member you can obtain Rexall Re medies in Emporium only at our store, The Emporium Drug Co., Emporium. LaGrippe, Influenza. First Symptoms.—Coryza, or nasal irritation or discharge, cough, sore throat; headache; backache; and gen eral depression. More Serious Symptons.—Pain in head, back, chest, or limbs, sometimes of sudden and prostrating neuralgic character, sometimes cerebral excite ment, even delirium; extreme prostra tion, languor or debility; depression of mind, even after the first violence of the attack has passed away; bronchitis, or broncho pneumonia may become serious complications. Humphreys' Specific "Seventy seven" knocks out the grip and breaks up colds which are obstinate, that '•hang on"and do not yield to treat ment. Handy to carry, fits the vest pocket. All drug stores, 25c. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., Cor. William and Ann 6treets, New York. No One Expects It. Without the use of Sexinc Pills a weak or run down person cannot expect to become thoroughy strong. Sexine Pills are the strongest and surest tonic iu the world. The price is 81 a box; six boxes 83, with lull guarantee. Address or call on It. C. Dodson, Drug gist, Emporium, where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute. Y'our tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. These symptoms show that your stom ach is the trouble. To remove the cause is the first thing, and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will, do that. Easy to take and most effective Sold by all dealers. Diarhoea should be cured without loss of time by medicines which like Cham berlain's Colic Choiera and Diarrhoea Remedy not only cures promptly but produces no unpleasant after effects. It never fails and is pleasant and sate to take. Sold by all dealers. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of Kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of mediciue. No medi cine can do more. Sold by the Em porium Drug Co. There is no cough medicine so popular as Foley's Honey and Tar. It never fails to cure coughs, colds, croup and bronchitis. Sold by The Emporium Drug Company. Watch For The Comet, The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the children for spring coughs and colds. Careful mothers keep Foloy's Honey and Tar in the house. It is the best and safest prevention and cure for croup where the need is urgent and immediate relief a vital necessity. Contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Refuse sub stitutes. Sold by the Emporium Drug Co. Contractor. The undersigned is prepared to con tract for all kinds of brick, stone, con crete and mason work. Having given ten years to the work prior to coming to Emporium, am prepared to give satisfaction. Give me a call. 7-tf. W. H. Fmrr. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY APRIL 7, 1910. tat lisi I li Mercantile Appraiser's Notice. Names and kind of license of denlers in the county of Cameron, Pa The Appeals will be held in the office of the COUNTY; TREASURER, ON TUES DAY, APRIL 18, 1910. EMPORIUM. Halcom, G F ~. .General Merchandise U1 ■»ir, C. A Notions Bente, Win., Cigars Butler, C. L Cigars Blinzler, Notions Coppersmith, Mrs. E. 5.,... Millinery Carramella, James,. Candies and Fruit* Creighton, J. P., Cigars Donovon, U. W Cigars Del 'in, M. J., Cigars Day, J. 11., Groceries Dodson, R. C., Drugs Dininny & Burnside, Hardware Emporium Machine C 0.,. .Gas Fittings Emporium Furniture C 0.,.... Furniture Emporium Milling Co., Grain and Seeds Emporium Drug Co., Drugs Fisher, J. A., Vehicles Furnace Supply Co., General Merchandise Farley, Charles, Cigars Gainey & Moline, Cigars Gross, G. W Meats Heilman, F. V., Hardware Hughes & Son Meats & Groceries Howard, C. B. & Co., General Merchandise Hogan, M. T., Groceries Harris, Jasper, Clothing Haupt & Gerg Vehicles Hacbett, S J.,. ...General Merchandise Hirsch, R. H., .Jewelry Husted & Quinn, Cigars Jaeger, Henry Harness Koehler, John, Cigars Kinsler, Joseph, Groceries Kuehne, R, Dry Goods Beet & Co., General Merchandise Lechner, Joseph, Boots and Shoes Lloyd, H. S., Stationery and Wall Paper Larrabee, M. M. Notions Laßar, Geo. J., Furniture Ludlam, Miss E., Millinery McDonald, A. A., Cigars McDonald, S. D.,..... Cigars Metzger, George, Jewelry McDougal, Alex., Groceries Meisell, Joseph Candies and Fruits Martin, Ciipson,.... Candies and Fruits Norris, T. H.,.... General Merchandise Newton, Joseph,. .Groceries and Fruits Overhiser, I. 0., Candies and Fruit Parsons, J. F.,... .General Merchandise Smith, II W., Cigars Schmidt, Mrs. C. G., Confectionery Seger& Son Clothing Sfger, N Clothing Shives, Frank,.. .General Merchandise Schlecht, John, Confectionery Stephens Hardware Co., Hardware Smith, E. J., Grain Stephens & Daraileebe, Groceries Stumpff, C. E., Produce Taggart, George,.. Drugs Tulis, M. C., General Merchandise Turley, A. J.,... .General Merchandise \ogt, A. F., Boots and Shoes X?*? 1 ' C. <J... Groceries Welsh, T. W.,.... General Merchandise Zarps, Henry, Notions and Dry Goods DRIFTWOOD. Brooks, M. J. 8., Notions Bartolette, Joseph, Groceries Brookbank Mercantile Co , General Merchandise Callahan, George, Notions Kreider & Yothers General Merchandise McDonald, A. M., Cigars McVicker, Mrs. S., Cigars Mitchell, W. H., Cigars and Drugs Nefcy, Mrs. M. E., General Merchandise Riley, T. J Cigars Spencer, P. C. Meats Hill, Mrs. G. S., Candies and Fruit SINNAMAHONING. Baird, D. P., Merchandise Bailey, O. L Cigars Council Brothers, General Merchandise Crura. V. E., General Merchandise Fulton Brothers, Notions Silin, Nathan, Clothing Shafer, George, Cigars Wolf, F., Groceries HICKS RUN. Dußois, John E., General Merchandise Hammond, C. A Meats Wilson, J. & A Groceries Banner & Edwards, Cigars Rankin, W. H., Cigars FIRST FORK. Logue, C. E.,.. Groceries SIZERVILLE. Algardo, Angelo Groceries Councilman, F. D., Cigars Sizer, W. R General Merchandise CAMERON. McFadden, Edward, Cigars Schwab, John,.. .General Merchandise STERLING RUN. Bagley, W. H Cigars Ebersoll, E. M., Groceries Lewis, Miss L.,. Notions Smith, J. E General Merchandise Silin, Nathan, Clothing BEECHWOOD. Kline & Co., General Merchandise RICH VALLEY. Lewis, F. J., Groceries WHOLESALE. Atlantic Refining C 0.,.-... .Emporium Dußois, John E., Hicks RUJ Silin, Nathan, Sinnamahoning EATING HOUSES. 112 Clark & Lyons, - - Emporium Cutler, N. S., - . Emporium Anderson, W. J , - . Emporium McCoullough, Mrs. J., - Emporium Shoup, Peter, - - Emporium BILLIARDS AND POOL. Banner & Edwards, - Hicks Run Creighton, J. P., - - Emporium Fißher. Henry, - - Driftwood Husted & Quinn, - - Emporium j McDonald, A. A., - . Emporium ' McOool & Krebfl, • Sinnamahoning Pauley, J., Driftwood All persons so ascertained or assess- * ed who shall fail to attend Buch appeal from the decision of the Appraiser to the Common Pleas within ten days thereafter will not be permitted to set up a defense to the recovery of the amoant of license which he is requested to pay when sail shall be brought that he Is not a dealer in merchandise, Sic. The law further provides that it shall be the duty of the County Treasurer to I sue for the recovery of all licenses re ! turned to him bv the Mercantile Ap | praiser if not paid on or before the first j day of July in each and every year, u-iihin ten days after date and'said | Treasurer shall not be discharged from I any such license unless he bringsuit to recover the same on or before that I date j W. L THOMAS, 8-4t. Mercantile Appraiser. TREASURER'S SAL? OF UNSEAIED LANDS lu Cameron County, for faxes Tor Years 1 90 Sand 1 909. | A GREEAHLE to an Act ol' Assembly entitled "An Act to amend an Act directing the | mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and | other purposes" passed the 13th day of March, A. D., 1815 and further supplements thereto, I ('HAS. J. HOWARD, Treasurer of the County of Cameron, hereby give notice to all persons con cerned therin, that unless all arrearages of tax es due on the following tracts of unseated lands, situate in Cameron County, l'a., are paid before the day of sale, the whole or such part of each tract as will pay the costs and taxes chargeable thereon, will be sold at public vendue or outcry at the Court House, in Emporium Borough. County of Cameron and State of Pennsylvania, on Moudily, June ijtli, i <>•<>. and con tinned by adjournment from day to as will be deemed necessary, for arreages or taxes and the cost accrued on each tract respectively. Persons wishing to pay before sale, will remit the amount of these taxes, together with interest and lifty cents for each tract for advertising ar.d twenty-five cents for receipt. Notice is also given that in compliance with the Act of Assembly, passed the 6th day of June, A. D., 1887, entitled "An Act to regulate the col lection of taxes on Unseated lands" there will be accrued interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum on taxes of 1908 from January Ist, 1909, and on taxes of 1909 from January Ist 1910 until date of payment of same. See P. L. 1887 ; page 373. SHIPPEN TOWNSHIP. Taxes for 1908 and 1909. War. Acres. Owner. Tax. •987 92 A. Pardee Estate sll4 18 1141 505.... R. K. Cross 56 98 114 158 R. K.Cross 17 83 114 55 E. C. Davy, 6 22 498 150... .Alton Housler, 16 92 1142 50 ....Geo. Weinsheimer 5 61 1407 10 do do 1 12 6108 40 do do 4 52 1142 85 do d'J 9 62 114 50 do do 5 64 2973 197 Franklin Housler, 22 23 5038 120.... G. W. Warner Est., 13 54 5037 37 do do 4 16 1360 25 E. Housler 2 85 4997 552 Levi Heidrick, 62 26 5037 100....Mr5. Warren Moore, 11 27 1967 375.... H. H. Mullin 42 33 1113 50 do 5 61 MStD 170 do 19 27 1359 32 do 3 60 4083 40 Dolph Lockwood 4 52 4919 120 J. K. Morrison 13 55 M&D ... 30 E. J. Rodgcrs, 338 4950 31 ...Linden Lewis 3 19 1112 185.... L.K. Huntington,..,.... 20 89 1143. 289 do 32 71 1112 150 do 16 92 5036 42 do 4 71 1142. 100 L. E. Gibbs 1128 49K6 150 ...A. Pardee Est 473 89 4986 50 do 157 97 Taxes for 1909. 2913 60.... F. D. Leet 338 4978 100 ...J. W.Cochran ::3 83 4999 210... J.S.Wiley Est 11 48 4033 72 do 4 06 6107 100 do 5 64 4982 100.... J.L. Johnson 5 6t S.F 108 ...Chas. Spangler, 5 61 5956 40....Th0mas Arnold, 2 26 1199 143 U. Barr Est., 8 07 114 100 ...A. L. Ensign 561 4966 288 John R. Buckwalter 13 42 4965 120 do do 6 77 5979 1100. ..A. Pardee Est., 62 01 5851 990 do do 55 81 5869 990 do do 55 81 5858 990 do do M 81 5981 550 do do 31 (II 5865 248 do do 13 98 5981 50 do do 2 82 297? 390 ...A. H. Shafer I 99 62 Taxes for 1906-1907-1908 and 1909. S PORTAGE TOWNSHIP. 1407 100... W. W.McDonald 844 136 50 do do 4 22 1360 150 do do 12 66 1407 300 do do 25 32 5136 900 do do 75 96 3554 50 Sarah A. Shem well 4 22 1360 78.... Elisabeth Housler, 659 1360. 100 ...Nancy Lucore, 8 44 3554 50 Charles Prosser, 4 22 1033 74.... R. K. Cross 621 1407 75 I). Barr Estate 6 36 1360 150....Ge0. Weinshimer, 12 66 HO7 100 do do 8 41 1360 112 do do 4 86 1407 60 Arthur Lucore 5 06 Taxes for 1909. 1360 51 Frances Russell.. 2 06 F.SLVL —IOO Freeman & Ross 4 10 5134 369 Seger & Prindle, 15 13 LUMBER TOWNSHIP. 5132 200... .W. W. Barrows E5t.,.... 29 11 5435 611 do do 88 97 543 973 do do 14167 5440 1100 Noyes, Dal let & Barrows, 160 14 5141 925 do do do 134 70 Vact .30 Geo. Weinshimer, 139 •5435 420 ...Hull & Myers 6114 5432 50 do do 7 29 5432 .... 118 do do 17 19 5432 28. ...H. H. Mullin 4 09 Taxes for 1909. 546 107... .A. Pardee Est., 757 5465 550 do do 38 91 Parsons. .550 do do 38 91 5466 300 do do 21 22 5947 600 do do 42 43 8r00k5..330 do do 23 35 GIBSON TOWNSHIP. Ta*es for 1908 and 1909. 5474 54.... Levi Heidrick, 11 72 Vact 360... .S. S. Miller, 39 09 Vact 86.... 5. S.Miller 918 Taxes for 1909. 5457 300. .Bechman Eastman & Niles 16 30 5476 250 A. Pardee Est., 13 58 5168 420 do do 22 82 5947 275....d0. do 1495 Vait 188—do do 10 21 5476 25 Simpson A. Barr 1 37 Vact 406....5.5. Miller, 22 06 5422 105 R. B. B. Crum 5 72 546 100. ..D.W.Eastman 543 5454 60 B. Nefcy 326 5450 930 F.A.Raymond, 162 98 GROVE TOWNSHIP. Taxes for 1908 and 1909. 4926 130 C. W. Berfield 17 39 Taxes for 1909. 5718 50... .George Pfoutz 349 4938 225 E. Peltz 15 23 CHARLES J. HOWARD, Treasurer of Cameron County, Treasurer's Office, ( Emporium, Pa., April 1,1910. { Fun! Fun! Fun! LET NO INNOCENT MAN ESCAPE. At the great Mock Court Trial under the uspicious of the LADIES' AID SOCIETY of First Presbyterian Church, in the OPERA HOUSE, Saturday Evening, April 16th One of our most respected citizens will j be charged with Breach of Promise. Regular Court Rules. Startling De velopmenfs Ludicrous Situations. Lofcnl Hits. An evening of Refined Fun. Pric;*«. 25, 35 and 50 cents. Tickets on ««to at H. S. Lloyd's store, April 11th. Open at 7:30. Court called a' 8 o'clock. For Sale. One two year old colt for sale cheap. Ajfply at Pbbsb offios. } 3-tr. I " V-5 •> V 5 - COPYRIGHT ■ " A.P»>e.Cl Winter Wooiens Should now be put awn) safe from the ravnjesnf Tinea Flarifronte.lla or an she in better known, an the clothes i IQU! h. Of the ra-iny preventatives , practical experience liua proven that ! the list; Tar Paper, Tar Moth Camphor, Cedar Camphor, Lavender Mothaline and Camphor Balls! are the most, a fleet ual. Any of the«e articles can now be purchaser', at the New Drug Store. EMPORIUM DRUG CO. WANTEI Cli an Tiers A lit o-llccli miles Kite alarles. Yottng men may Become expert auto salesmen or drive.s within 12 weeks. Demands for skilled, men exceeds the supply. We teach you by mail. Part tuition, payable alter we secure you a D osi tion. Terms reasonable, easy payments. Write for descriptive plan N Al'TVMOlllliK I'OM.KKK OK « JSIIIM.TOX. Int., WASHINGTON, I). c. Greatest School of Ant' Kngigeering in the U. 8. Notice to tliii Nioek!iolilm of Em porium Powder Hsi inifaetiring Company. "VTOTICE is hereby given that there will be a iJN meeting of the stock holders of the Empor ium Powder .v:amilacturing Company at the of fice of the said (Company, at Emporium, Pa., on Tuesday, the 19th day of April A. D., 1910, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the said day, for the purpose, that a vote of the stockholders in per son or by proxy shall be taken by ballot for the adoption or rejection of an agreement of merger between the Keystone Mational Powder Com pany, and the Sinnamahoning P.iwder Manu facturing Company, and the Emporium Powder Uan ufa c t uri ng Com pa ti v. By order of the Board of Directors. JOSfAH HOWARD. President. Emporium, Pa , March 29th, 1910 B. W. GREEN J. P. FELT, Solicitors.—B-2t Notice to the Stockholders of Sinna malioiiiii!! Powder Manufacturing Company \7OTICK is hereby Riven that there will be a > meeting of the sto kholders of the Sinua mahoning Powder Manufacturing Company at the office of the said Company, at Emporium, Pa., on Tuesday, the 10th nay of April, A. I>., 1910, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the said day, for the purpose, that a vote of the stock holders in person or by proxy shall he taken by ballot for the adoption or rejection of an agree ment of merger between the Keystone National Powder Companx, and the Hinnamahoninj; Pow der Manufacturing C unpany, and the Empori um Powder Manufacturir.g Company. By order of the Board of Directors, HENRY AUOHU, President. Emporium, Pa., March 29. 1910, B. W.GREEN, P. P. FELT, Solicitors. S-2t. • SEE WASHINGTON 11-DAY VACATION EXCURSION Pennsylvania Railroad Friday, April 8, 1910 From Em porium Stop-o/er at Baltimore & Philadelphia Allowid on return trip if ticket is . ■ > '7 -3L deposited with Station Ticket Pml! 1111111 ■RJhttSmijiiißblßWW' Aijent, affording opportunity of IrftTTf-fffi-J Sffili •' |[|l m fij^i['['[* Tickets will bj g) >1 going on regular ~ U 1 ' 'l 112 trains on datenams.l and to return within j B) h=; ft i r eleven days, including da to of excursion. Full information regarding leaving time of train may be obtained of Ticket Agents J. K. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager. 223-7-2t. General Passenger Agent. /°& OUR (gf STYLE SHOW IS ON Alfred Benjamin & Co's fjo§. IK New York Styles Ugiwa Correct Clothes for Men anc * oun £ Men for the Spring Season of 1910 Suits and Overcoats 22 WMM vlNfl Bovs and Children's fro HI S, " ts from ■Si fflP/ ' H nc °f Furnishings, I| Hate, Caps and l| DOUGLAS SHOES. to)M!nci2thii> R. SEGER &CO ■•f v"' •' * KHIPORIVM, PA. [ Hotice to Contractors. H IDS for paving Broad street, in the Borough of Emporium, will be received bvtheSecre tary, of the Borough Council of Emporium, i'a , until one o'clock, p. ni., April 25.1910. Plans, form of contract, specification*. &c„ can be hart at the office or the Secretary of the Bor ough Council at Emporium, Pa., or of A. H. Shafer, Consulting Engineer, Ki'tgway, Pa. 8-3t. AUDITORS' REPORT ' Poor fund of emporium Borough for I the Yc.ir EnJing March 7, 1910. RECEIPTS. I l '. P. 87 • war Overseer, in account with Poor I'm Balance 'Teh 1,1909 $ 525 19 Ric'd from J, : JUU, Coll., 1909 900 00 *1,425 09 EXPENDITURES. laid relief of Mrs. S. Parker ...« 144 50 Paid relief of Jack Bell, 101 90 Paid relief of A. Blirtey 31 25 Paid relief of Andrew Yaggi, 5 00 Paid relief of Saxon family, 4 00 ! Paid relief of Malcom Baton 52 00 Paid relief of Clifford and Hitchcock. 185 37 j Paid relief of Tramps, 29 65 [ Paid rent for Cruikshank 7 00 I Paid for books, 25 I Paid Independent for printing Auditors' report 26 00 ! Balance 838 17 $1,425 09 Balance in hands of E. P. Strayer 838 17 E.G. JUDD, Overseer, in account with Poor Eund. RECEIPTS. i Balance on hand March 1, 1909 ; 640 77 I Hec'd from John Qlenn, Coll., 1909 937 91 j Rec'd from Mat Rodick, 200 00 Rec'd from John Blinzler; 68 50 EXPENDITURES, * Paid relief of Mary Mix, $ 308 79 Paid relief of Thos. Smith 142 06 Paid relief of Orrin Easterbrook, 12 29 Paid relief of Thos. Trotter 213 19 Paid relief of Mary Ellen Mundy 98 00 Paid relief of Nora Tracey, 123 93 Paid relief of J. Stackpole 68 .50 Paid relief of Mrs. J. Blinzler, 68 50 I Paid relief of Tramps. -187 Paid W. L. Thomas, making duplicate,.. 5 00 Paid Cameron County Press, publishing Auditors' report 26 00 Balance 776 q 8 $1 847 21 Balance in hands of F. G. Judd, '776 08 JOHN OLENN, Collector 19<i0, in account with Poor Fund. DR. To amount of Duplicate of 1909 f1,869 71 CR. By amount paid F. P. Strayer, $ 900 00 By amount paid F. G. Judd, 937 91 By amouut of exonerations, 31 77 *1,869 71 RECAPITULATION. ASSETS. Amount in hands of F. P. Strayer. Poor Master,. ; 838 17 Amount 111 hands ot F. G. Judd, Poor Master, 112 7 78 or 11,61 I 25 LIABILITIES. NONE. We the undersigned Auditors of the Borough of Emporium, Pennsylvania, do certify, that we have examined and audited the accounts of F P. Strayer and F. G. Judd. Overseers, and John Gleen, Collector, 1909. with the Poor Fund ot Emporium Borough, and that the foregoing is a true statement of the same. Witness our hands this 16th day of March A D., 1910. G. S. ALLEN, I. K. HOCKLEY, GEO. A. WALKER, Auditors. DeWITT'S CARBOLIZED WITCH HAZEL SALVE For Piles, Burns, Sores*
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