Too Precious. "Milkers t>> tii> iiiiijt'sty" nntl 'lm ported" «r«» wonls thni curry mu< h woiKUt toman) luliiils. It In strung® what a glory a foreign lul>H can east upon a cominoiipliirif 11 rt!«•!*• The fiurt of a coin»io se riously toil.iy as it w.ih some fifty or sixty year; ap>. M. C. I>. Silsln-e gives an instaiK'e In her "A Half Cen tury In Baleiu." Mis* Ann M. Kust was one «»f the two milliner*. She had a large collec tion of finery, shelves full of handsome ribbons and glass showcases of rich embroideries, besides the Inevitable bonnets. Once she Imported a quan tity of exquisite l'?/urh cups. The strinirs were somewhat crushed in the transit across the ocean. The caps jvere quickly disposed of. An aunt bought one, and Miss Hust innocently observed that a "warm iron would make the creases all right." "What!" indignantly exclaimed the aunt. "Smooth a crease made in I'uris? No, indeed; never!" A Farrxus English Clock. Wells cathedral contains one of the most Interesting clocks in the whole world. It was constructed by Peter Light foot, a monk. In 1320 and em braces many devi 'ps which testify to the ancient horologlst's ingenuity. Several celestial at.l terrestrial bodies are incorporated in the interesting movement and relationship. They In dicate the hours of the day, the age of the moon and the position of the planets and the tides. When the clock strikes (lie hour two companies of horsemen fully armed dash out of gateways In opposite directions and charge vigorously. They strike with their lances as they pass as many times as correspond with the number of the hour. A little distance away, seated on a high perch, is a quaint figure, which kicks the quarters on two bells placed beneath his feet and strikes the hours on a bell. The dial of the clock is divided into twenty four hours and shows the phases of the moon and a map of the universe.— Ilarper's. Ho Made Them Listen. "X" Beidler, the old vigilante leader of Montana, was elected sheriff of Lewis and Clark county. In which Hel ena is situated. During Beidler's Incumbency the jail was rebuilt and one of the new fashioned steel cages for the prisoners installed. Beidler invited all the notables down to see the cage when it was completed. The governor nnd the state and city offi cials and many prominent citizens ac cepted the Invitation. "X" took them into a cage and excused himself for a minute. He went out and locked the door. Then he took a chair and sat down outside. "Now, dern ye," he said to the im prisoned notables, "ye've bin edgin' off lately when I was tellin' my stories of the old days an' not llstenin' to 'em. Now I reckon ye'll listen." He kept them there three hours— until he had told his whole budget of tales.—Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post Max O'Rell's Reply. Max O'ltell at a dinner in Montreal at which were present English, Scotch, Irish and French was asked to give his opinion of the different races, nere is the answer he gave on the in stant. "The Scotchman," he said, and he clinched his right hand tightly and pretended to try to force it open with his left. "The Englishman"— And he went throuyh the same performance, opening the hand at the end after an apparent struggle. "The Irishman"— And he held out his hard wide open,' with the palm upward. "The French man"— And he made a motion with both hands as if he were emptying them on the table. There was not n word of explana tion, but all understood thoroughly and had a hearty laugh. A Good Shot. A sportsman of great imaginative gifts and fond of telling his exploits related that at one shot he had brought down two partridges and a hare. His explanation was that, al though he had only hit one partridge, the bird in falling had clutched at another partridge and brought that to earth entangled in its claws. "But how about the hare?" he was asked. "Oh." was the calm reply, "my gun kicked and knocked me backward, and I fell on the hare as it ran past!" An Old Christmas Law. The general court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, following the example of the English parliament, in 1050 enact ed a law that "anybody who Is found observing, by abstinence from labor, feasting or any other way, any such day as Christ mas day shall pay for ev ery such ofTense vlilllinijs." This law was repealed In l«;si It Got Warmer. Little Willie Say, pa, doesn't It net colder when tie' thermometer falls? Pa—Yes, my son. Little Willie Well, ours has fallen. I'a How far? Little Willie About live feet, and when It struck the hall tloor It broke." On the Trail. "I'm gunning for railroads," an nounced the trust buster "Tin ii come with iiii'," whispered near humorist. "I can show you some of the tracks." Hrooktyii Life. He Was Immune. Howell ller inuuh In contagions Powell Well. I wn la ll<> danger of catchlui; It She was laughing at me. New York l'rw*s. To know the %orst Is one wra? whereby to belli' If Alfred AusUu AUDITORS' REPORT Of C4MIKON COUNTY fOR 1910 ( HAS. J HOWAHI), County TreaHtirer, In ac count with Cameron County. DR. To balance Jan 2, 191" $ '2.074 63 To unneated tax 1808 266 18 To unseated tax 1909 8,593 31 Po am— tad t:»x iiiu 911 on To reed from W K. Devling Coll. 1910 433 77 To ree'd from John Olenn, Coll. 1910 4,156 40 To ree'd from W. E. Bar, Coll. 1910 909 85 To ree'd from.l K Batehelder C 011.1910 451 II To ree'd from Klihu Cliadwu :k,C011.1910 2,054 07 To recM from S. D. McCoole. Coll. 1910 549 13 To ree'd F. D. Councilman, Coll. 1910.. 113 89 To ree'd from retail liquor licenses 435 00 To ree'd from Dial. Att'y Comm. eoata 172 60 To ree'd from Clifton Whitinire, fine . 1 00 To ree'd from August Morrell,fine,coats 596 99 To ree'd from Sam Pettite fine & costs.. 557 19 To ree'd from Anthony Comisky,fine, cs 539 31 To ree'd from Thos. H. Brown, costs 100 00 To ree'd from hunting license 110 00 To ree'd from Merrill Voght, costs.... 10 00 To ree'd from Viugenso Qua res, ti & cs 111 60 To ree'd Marcarone Ving* nso li & cs 114 60 To ree'd from Boeco Vonelli, fine Acs 114 SO To ree'd from redemption county lauds 29 20 To ree'd from jury fee 4 00 To ree'd from (ieo. Trainor, hack tax . 34 To ree'd from ShippenTwp bridge joists 10 60 To ree'd from A State per tax returned 1,259 20 To ree'd Mate Treas. ae't Agri. Assn. . 185 62 To ree'd State Treas. primary election 319 08 To reed from bond No. 20 2,500 On To ree'd from ootid No. 21 1,000 00 To ree'd from interest on unseated tax 161 55 $23,839 57 CR. By county orders paid, $21,230 83 By 5 per cent. comm. on $18,265.04 913 25 By 2 per cent. comm. on $3,500.00 70 00 By balance 1,625 49 $23,839 57 Balance due County 1,625 49 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with Special County. BIUDGE BONDS. I DR. To unseated tax 1908.. 112 133 14 To unseated .ax 1909 1,796 76 To unseated tax 1910 325 61 To rec. from ElihuChodwiclc, Coll. 1910 733 55 To rec. from John Git nn, Coll. 1810.... 1,184 45 To rec. from F.l>. ouncilruan,Coll.l9lo 40 66 To rec. from W. E. Barr, Coll. 1910.... 346 37 To rec from 8. I). McCoole, Coll. 1910. 196 11 To rec. from J. R. Batch elder, Coll. 1910 161 12 To rec. from W. E. Develin, Coll. 1910 151 89 $5,372 66 CR. By balance due County Treasurer $ 75 69 By bonds paid 4,500 05 By coupons paid 150 00 By state tax on bonds held by county.. 20 00 By interest on bonds held by county... 180 00 By 5 per cent. comm. on $5,372 66 268 63 By balance due 178 34 $5,372 66 Balance due Bridge Bonds 178 34 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with Special County. COURT HOUSE BONDS. DR. To balance Jan. 2, 1910 $ 6,741 09 To unseated tax 1908 53 25 To uuseated tax 1908 718 71 To unseated tax 1910 130 24 To rec. from W. E. Develin, Coll. 1910. 61 96 To rec. from John Glenn, Coll. 1910.... 593 78 To rec. from W. E. Barr, Coll. 1910 138 55 To rec. from J. R. Batehelder, Coil. 1910 01 45 To rec. from Elihu Chadwick.Coll. 1910 293 42 To rec. from s. i> McCoole,uoll. 1910.. 78 45 To rec. from F.D.C'ouncilman,Coll.l9lo 10 27 Tc rec, from interest on bonds 180 00 #9,0:0 17 ! CR. By paid interest on bonds t 800 00 By paid state tax on bonds so 00 By loaned to county 1,000 00 By 5 per cent. comm. on $2,329.08 116 45 By balance. 7,073 72 $9,070 17 Balance due Court House Bonds 7,073 72 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with the several Shippen Twp. Funds. SHIPPEN ROAD. To balance Jan. 2,* 1910 J 17 60 To unseated tax 1908 178 10 To unseated tax 1909 3,258 67 To unseated tax 1910 855 03 *1,309 57 CR. By bal. due Co. Treas. from last rtp't.. $ 7 51 By 5 per cent, coram, on $1,291.97 211 60 By orders paid 3,603 21 By balance 484 22 $1,309 57 To balance due Shippen Road 184 22 SHIPPEN SPECIAL ROAD. To bal. Jan.2. 1910 $ 393 To unseated tax 1908 35 61 To unseated tax 1909- 651 70 $691 21 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. oil $687.31 $ 3137 By orders paid 559 00 By balance., 97 87 s6»l 24 To balance due Shippen Special Road. 97 87 SHIPPEN ROAD BOND. To balance Jan. 1, 1910 $ 10 05 To unseated tax 1908 71 25 To unseated tax 1909 1,3C3 45 $1,384 75 C'R. By 5 per cent. comm. on $1,374.70 68 74 By ordera paid 1,215 00 By balance 8101 $1 .181 75 To balance due Shippen Road 80nd... 81 01 SHIPPEN SCHOOL. To unseated tax 1908 $ 178 to To unseated tax I!«I9 4,236 18 To unseated tax 1910 855 30 To amount from dog fund. . 86 69 $5,356 27 OR. By bal. due Co. Treas. from last rep't $ ->5 89 By •*» per cent. comm. on £'>,269.58. .... 263 48 By orders pants 3,850 00 By balance 1.186 90 $5,358 27 By balance due Shippen School 1,186 INI SHIPPEN SCHOOL BUI UMNO. To balance Jan. 2. 1910 $ 999 52 To unseated tax 1908.. 53 47 To unseated tax 1909 977 61 $2,030 60 CR. Ily 5 per cent. comm. on $1031.08 $ 51 55 By orders paid . 1,9"0 on llv balance 79 05 f2,030 611 To bal due Bblppeu School Building 7 ' 05 SHIPPEN SCHOOL, BOND, To balance Jau 2, 1910 $ 6 lo HHIPPKN POOR. To balance Jan. i, 19.0 $ .115 Itt To unseated tax I'lOS 106 85 To unsealed tax 1909 1.9.5 12 To unseated tax 1910. . lil 08 $2,578 21 CR. Hy 5 per cent. comm. on #2,283.05 $ 111 6.') 11\ i.rdi-re paid 2,000 o>> J By balance I*l6 59 ) s2,'»7* 24 To balance due Hhd>l>eii Poor (mi 59 1 Cl*A*. I HoWAHU, I'IIIIIII) 'lreamirer, in ac count with the several Portage Twp Ktiutlt t IMIRTA< IK ROAD. To tuilan>'« Jan 2. into $ MBl 1 I'o unsealed tat |-«n . 27 51 ! To IMMMaletl la* I'tut) M Is To unseated lax Ittin MM < 2 j I'R. Ily 5 pertcut comm. on I 7« ' I $ i so B> order. paid . S3 >4l By balance ...... .... « vt M *2 To IttlftlH'C due Portage Hoad t- mat ?i irj j CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, FERRUARYII6, iqu. PORTAOESPECIAL ROAD. To undented tax 1910 $ 12 .12 OR. By 8 p«r cent comm. on $12.32. 112 m By balance 11 711 (12 .12 To balance due Pottage Special Road . 11 70 PORTAGE SCHOOL. To balance Jan. 2, 1910 | 18 22 To unseated tax 1908 .15 77 To irtiHented lax 1909. :|fl ]8 To nnneated tax 1910 21 54 To amount from dog fund 6 19 sll7 90 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on 493.19 | 4 67 By orders paid 18 00 By balance 95 23 sll7 90 To balance due Portage School Fund.. 95 23 PORTAGESCHOOL BUILDING. To balance Jan. 2, 1910 $ 2 60 To unseated tax 1909 10 88 sl3 48 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on SIO.BB 54 By orders paid 2 00 By balance 10 94 sl3 48 To balance due Portage Building 10 91 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac. count with the several Lumber Twp. Funds- LUMBER ROAD. To balance Jan. 2, 1910 S 232 23 To unseated tax 1908 42 51 To unseated lax 1909 66 88 To unseated tax 1910 96 87 To liquor license 120 00 $.558 49 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. 011 $326.26 16 31 By orders paid 112 05 no By balance 37 18 |558 49 To balance due Lumber Road Fund ... 37 18 • LUMBER SCHOOL. To balance Jan. 2, 1910 $ 315 59 To unseated lax 1808 55 26 To unseated tax 1909 86 94 To unseated tax 1910 212 16 To amount from dog fund. 23 75 $753 70 CR. By 5 per cent, coram, on $381.36 $ 19 2? By orders paid 480 On By balance 254 48 $753 70 To balance due Lumber School 254 48 LUMBER SCHOOL BUILDING. To balance Jan. 2, 1910 $ 184 41 To unseated tax 1908 25 52 To unseated tax 1909 53 50 To unseated tax 1910 96 87 $360 30 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $175 89 8 79 By orders paid 259 00 By balance 92 51 360 30 To bal. due Lumber School Building.. 92 51 LUMBER SCHOOL BOND. To balance Jan. 2. 1910 $ hi 00 To unseated tax 1908 29 77 To unsealed tax 1909 33 46 $2Ol 23 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $63.23 $ 3 16 By orders paid 20100 By balance 07 $204 23 To balance due Lumber Bond 07 LUMBER POOR. To balance Jan. 2, 1910 $ 246 38 To unseated tax 1908 12 51 To unseated tax 1909 66 88 To unseated tax 1910 60 57 $416 34 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $169.96 8 50 By orders p lid 31100 By balance 93 84 $416 34 To balance due Lumber Poor 93 84 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with LUMBER AND WHARTON STATE ROAD To balance Jan. 2,1910, 112 12 98 To unseated tax 1908 10 64 To unseated tax 1809 16 75 To unseated tax 1910 60 57 To balance 5 16 $lO6 40 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $87.96 1 40 By orders paid 102 00 $lO6 10 By balance due County Treasurer 5 48 LUMBER AND WHARTON STATE ROAD BOND. To balance Jan. 2, 1910.. t 18 45 To unseated tax 1908 14 88 To unseated tax 1909 23 42 To unseated tax 1910 84 78 slll 53 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. ou $123 08 6 15 By orders paid 125 00 By balance 10 38 sl4l 53 To bal. line L. fc W. State Uoad Bond 10 38 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count wilh the several Oibson Twp. Funds. GIBSON ROAD. To balance Jan. 2. 1910 $ .3 55 To unseati' l tax 1908 13 It To unseated tax 1909 107 77 To unseated tax 1910. 116 II To liquor license fin ou S3OO 87 CR. By 5 percent, comm. on $297,32 $ 14 87 By balance 286 00 ♦ too 87 To balance due Gibson Road 280 no GIU-iON SPECIAL ROAD. To unseated tax 1908 $ 13 41 To unseated tax 1909 107 77 sl2l IK CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on sl2l 18 $ 1; oh By bal. due Co. Treas. from last report 55 81 By balance 59 31 sl2l 18 To balance due Gibson Special Road.. 59 31 GIBSON SCHOOL, To balance Jan. 2, 1910 « KM Mi To unseated tax 1908. 16 76 To unseated tax 1909 134 73 To unseated tax 1810 I#7 03 To amount from dog fund 29 25 #516 3d OR. By ft |m*i" wnt. comm. on $ Ift 93 By (tnlem pan! li.« oo By balance .... ft? 43 sftiti m To|balame due Uibtfou Mcliool 52 it OIBMON HCIIOOL BUI Ll>l NO. ITo balance due Jan. 2,1(110 $ 72 ft* 112 T«» unseated tax 1908. m 31 I fo uiiNeated tax 1909 . 07 tJ ' To UliMeftU-iniii ~11 os. m- $ 4 «*» By hal«u< • fell »? ♦All. « | To balance due Gibwta Pour 11l .7 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count wilh the several Grove Twp. Funds. cnova ROAD. To balance Jan. 2, 1910 $ 137 09 To unseated lax !9M I 30 To unseated tax 190» 91 21 To unseated tax 1910 4 32 To liquor licenses 120 00 $353 92 CR. By 5 per cent, coram, on $21(5.83 $ 10 81 By orders paid 319 92 By balance. .... 4 08 #353 92 To balance due Grove Road 4 08 GROVE SPECIAL ROAD. To balance Jan. 2. 1910 $ 15 38 To unseated tax 1908 78 To unseated tax 1909 91 21 By balance 23 $lO7 60 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $91.99 $ 460 By orders paid 103 00 $lO7 on By balance due County Treasurer 23 GROVE ROAD BOND. To balance Jan. 2. 1910.. $ 4 28 To unseated tax 1908. 1 30 5 58 OR- By 5 per cent. comm. on $1.30: $ 07 By balance . t 5 51 $5 58 To balance due Orove Road Bond 5 51 GROVE SCHOOL. To balance Jan. 2, 1910 $ 26 39 To unseated tax 1908 1 69 To unseated tax 1909 98 36 To unseated tax 1910 1 78 To amount from doglund 16 08 146 30 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $103.83 $ i 19 By orders paid 100 00 By balance.,. s 41 11 #ll6 30 To balance due Grove School 41 11 GROVE SCHOOL BUILDING. To balance from last report $ 41 GROVE CASH ROAD. To balance Jan. 2. 1910 $ 7 66 To unseated tax 1909 54 72 To balance 36 $62 74 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $64.72 $ 2 74 By orders paid 60 00 62 74 By balance due County Treasurer 36 GROVE POOR. To balance Jan. 2, 1910. $ 14 93 To unseated tax 1908 65 To unseated tax 1909 91 21 To unseated tax 1910 1 62 SIOB 41 CR. By 5 per cent, comm.on $93.48 4 67 By orders paid 100 00 By balance 3 74 108 41 To balance due Grove Poor 3 74 GROVF. AND GIBSON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL. To balance Jan 2, 1910 46 71 To unseated tax 1909 20 26 To unseated tax 1910 12 00 To amount from dog fund 22 18 slOl 15 CR. By 5 per cent corn m on $32.26 $1 61 By orders paid 65 00 I By balance 34 54 slOl 15 ' To balance due Independent 5ch001.... 34 51 j INDEPENDENT SCHOOL BUILDING. ' To balance Jan 2, 1910 $5 26 j To unseated tax 1009 3 12 $8 38 CR. By 5 per cent comm. on $3.12 16 By orders paid 8 00 By balance 22 $8 38 To balance due Indedendent 5ch001.... 22 CHAS. J. HOWARD. County Treasurer, in ac count with the several Driftwood Borough Funds. DRIFTWOOD BOROUGH To balance Jan. 2, 1910 .... $5 45 To unseated tax 1909... 4 59 To liquor license 480 00 $l9O 01 CR. By 5 per cent comm. on #184.59 24 23 By orders paid 156 no By balance '. 9 31 $l9O 04 To balance due Driltwood Borough 9 81 DRIFTWOOD SCHOOL. To balance Jan. 2, 1910 $22 45 To unseated tax 1909 7 47 To amount from dog fund 14 63 44 55 CR. By 5 per cent. comm. on $7.47 37 By orders paid 22 45 By balance 21 73 It 55 To balance due Driltwood School 21 73 DRIFTWOOD SCHOOL BUILDING. To unseated tax 1909 $7 47 OR. By ft per cent comm. on |7.57 37 By balance.... 7 10 $7 47 To bal. due Drift wood School Building 7 10 DRIFTWOOD POOH. To balance Jan. 'l. 1910 $3 15 To uu seated tax 1909 ... 2 88 frt 03 CH. By ft per cent com on |2.&8 11 By ha lame ft 8'» $0 03 To balance due Driftwood Poor. 6 Mil DRIFTWOOD WATER. To balance from last report sll 77 CHAM. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with the Heveral Emporium Borough Fundi*. EMPORIUM BOROUGH. To liquor license* |960 00 CR. By 4 per cent, com ui on moo By orders paid 912 00 M 960 00 I EMPORIUM HCHOOI7. 1 To balance .lau. 2. into fto in To amount from dog fund It 1« j *0 K7 j CR. My orders paid s'l9 12 I I II v balance 41 15 j INI 87 j ! To balance due Emporium School... 41 l.'i j >'IIAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac i count willi DOG EI'NIK To balane* Jan. 2, 1910 lisi t>'i r«i W t. Burt. < , oll. 191" .".so . To.I li. 11,.t. 1.e1«k.-l, foil. 1910 it 5o To Kllhu 112 liadwu'b, foil run ll«W. ! To W I llevlillg. foil. 11*10 II IMI To H. I» Mil note, foil. 1910 I» M I'll John Ol.nn. ('oil. into 5H 25 | To H. D. Councilman. foil, ivio » svm ■» o» m ■•••it r» paid t i io B> auit tratMl to ."tloppen Twtt fund* Nd tJW Bv a«ut traimfto Kmnoriuui borough 14 (A Bv ami trannf t«» Portagi l fund ». |u h mitt trail I t.» I iiul»«*r I'wp fundi* jt i 7*l By amt tran-f to S Bv auit tcaimf t«»Urov« 'l'wp. tun«U 14 im Bn aiud traiuil |irilli%tHNl ImrDugli II l>!l 2H To balance due Dog Fund 175 aft CHAH. J. HOWAKI), County Treasurer, in ac counl with S'I'ATK PERSONAL TAX To W. E. Devling, Coll. 1910 s2l H To John (ilenn, Coll. 1910 1,340 S6 To W. E. Harr, Coll. 1910 32 40 To J. R. Batohrlder, Coll. 1910 46 31 To EUhu Chad wick, Coll. 1610 100 TH To H. D. McCoole, Coll. 1910 lie 42 To F. I). Councilman, Coll. 1910 I 00 To balance 541 Nil $2,243 21 CB. By balance due County Treasurer sr>47$ r >47 54 By I per ceut couim oil $1701.91 17 02 By Stale Treasurer's receipts 1 r,7H 65 $2 243 21 To balance due County Treasurer 641 30 CHAH. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA To balance, Jan. 2,1910 $23 73 To retail mercantile tax B!Hi 01 To wholesale mercantile tax 86 O'l To billiard and pool license 270 "0 To ealinK house license IK 90 To retail liquor license 725 00 To wholesale liquor license 375 00 To tax on loans 112 00 To hunting license 10 0" $2,517 57 CK! By State Treasurer's receipts $2,281 45 By 5 per cent common $2496.84 125 70 By Cameron County Press, advertising 35 II B.v Drill wood Gazette, advertising 35 14 By Bmporium Independent,advertising 35 14 By postgo a 00 $2,117 57 CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac count with DEPARTMENT OF FISHEBTE9. To fish basket licenses issued $8 00 CR. By 5 per cent comm. on sß.oi> 40 By receipt from Dept of Fisheries 7 60 8 OS J. W. LEWIS, County Commissioner, in account with Cameron County. To county orders received $125 00 CR. By salary for one year 300 00 By expenses 125 00 $(25 00 S. P. KREIDER, County Commissioner, in ac count with Cameron County. To county orders received $425 00 CR. By salary for one year 300 00 By expenses 125 00 $425 00 GEORGE MINARD, County Commissioner, in account with Cameron County. To county orders received $425 00 CR. By salary for one year 300 00 By expenses 125 00 $425 00 J. W. NORRIB, Sheriff, in account with Camer on County. To county orders received $1,047 43 CR. By bills rendered 1,047 43 FREI) A. JOHNSON, Distrtct Attorney, in ae count with Cameron county. To county orders received s3no 00 CR. By salary for one year S3OO 00 Commissioners of Lumber and Wharton State Road in account with Lumber and Wtiaaton State Road. B. F. ROSS, Commissioner. To balance Jan 2,1910 $ 107 21 To received from 'l'reas. of Potter C 0... 194 22 $3Ol 13 CR. By amt paid Francis Ross, labor $6 00 By amt paid H. Bailey, labor. 1 450 By amt paid B. J. Burlingame, labor... 18 00 By amt paid expenses 2 50 By amt paid labor 19 50 By balance 250 93 #3Ol 43 To balnace due L. is. W. State Road.... 250 93 A. E. LORD, Commissioner, in account with L. & W. State Road. To reed from Treas. of Cameron C 0.... sl2 00 To reed from sale of order on Co. Treas 50 00 To balance 1G 57 S7B 57 CR. By balance $46 88 By 14 days labor 28 00 By expenses and postage 69 S7B 57 To balance due A. E. Lord 16 57 FRANK HOAG, Commissioner, in account with L. & W. State Road. To reed from Treas. Cameron county.. #9O (10 FRANK HOAO, Commissioner, in account with I). & W. State Road Bond. To reed from Treas. Cameron Co $l2B 00 LI MBER & WHARTON STATE ROAD. ASSETS Amt duo from unseated tax Potter Co. $13") 28 Amt due from unseated tax Cam. C 0... lis 03 Funds in hands ofß. F Ross, Com. .. 250 93 Funds iu hands of F. B. Hoag, C0m.... io Recapitulation Of account of CHAH. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer. i )oe < femeron (kwil \ • i n Doe Conrt House bond fond . . 7,078 79 Duo Bi bond fond i > i imi. Bhip|Mn R*d .... I*l tl Due Hltippen special road 97 H7 Due Hbippen roed bond mi *• i Due Sbippeii school 1,186 tto Due Hbippen iicbool building. 7«. i o » Due .sbippen M-bool bond. ft,«i Due Hbippen poor.. iiitj 5# Due fortune nmd.... 7.1 n-j Due Portut-e h pec in I road H 7,1 Due Portege m h«»oi .. . . t> *.»; Due Portage *eboo| building 10 til Due Lumber road .. ... J7 |« Due Lumber m-bool m Due Lumber *eli«x>l building .... jrj »l Due Lumber sebool bond u7 Due Lumber !»«»«.» at HI Due Lumber Jk Whiur. HUte mud bond lu .ih Due CJibHon r«*A fti i Iftn (irnvt- school... II || 1 Dueue Driftwood neb <>ol .... _»| Din* Driftwood aehool buihlhiK 7 to Due l»rittuoor b 1 hie Driftwood w*t« || I »'i. t 1 »1» mi. . » ... 1 |, Due «l»»g rillltl \fh 'ib ' ♦I I'l IJ Vi IN Hv mnt due (V Tree*. fin I. A \V H. It pi H\ mnt due < 0. Tree* fm (Jrov* «pi r«i ll> mill duet'o. Tfe** litil)n>w **b rd 4* M> 41111 duet o. Trot- fm Mate pet «** Ml Mt iiy balance ........ rj,g*» 21 • U.4W To bat iu baud* of Count) Trranoref I'J.nnb >j W<- the undersigned auditors of Cameron Countv, Pennsylvania, do certify that we have audited, udjustvd and nettled the several a< count* 20'*V ' ,fH,r, ly Treasurer, County < 'ommisauoners, sheriff, District Attorney, unci the Conimission era ot the Lumber anil Wharton State Road, for the year 1910, and the foregoing is a true and cor rect statement of same Witness our hands this fourth day of Febru ary, A. D., 1911. T. E. FULTON, MICHAEL HHKNNAN. GEO. A WALKER, . County Auditors. ATTEST; - J. M. DAVISON, Clerk. Commissioners , Report Of the Receipts, Expenditures, Lia bilities and Assets of the County of Cameron for the Year 1910. RECEIPTS. Balance in Treas'y, Jan. 'i. 1910, county $2,07 453 Balance in Treas'.v, Jan. 3, 1910, C. 11. 6,741 09 Balance in Treas'y Jan 3, 1910 D0R,... 183 03 Received from Collectors, 1910 15,120 51 Received from retail liquor license . .. 435 00 Received from August Morrell, fine pnd costs 596 99 Received trom Sam Petitt, fine and costs 557 19 Received from Anthony Commisky flue and costs 539 31 Received from Vengenso Quares, fine and costs 114 gQ, It» ceived from Maccorons Vengenso, fine and costs 114 60 Received from RocoVonnello, fine and costs. 114 60 Received from Clifton Whitmire, fine 1 0') Received from Thos. H. Brown, costs 100 00 Received from Morrell Vi>ght, costs... 10 60 Received from District Attorney, costs 172 60 Received from redemption Co., lands 29 2B Received from Jury fee 4 00 Received paid New Bridges 3,638 35 By paid Water Company, 100 00 By paid June Primary... 349 08 By paid Geo. Bisel fit Co.. Digest 24 00 By paid cliarles Carramella, Official Interpreter 25 OO By paid C. J. Howard for County Deeds, 13 28 By paid Commissioners State Associa tion, 5 00 By paid State for Forest fires 105 55 By paid Department of Health 74 75 By paid J. M. Davison, Clerk to Board of Revision 27 50 By paid Baltimore Office Supply C 0.,.. 27 25 By paid Dr.iy 2 66 By paid Ellicott, Fisher Co., Book Type writer 125 00 By paid Driftwood Telephone Co., 4 25 Bv paid Emporium Telephone Co., 91 15 By paid Cameron County Fair 100 00 By paid Cameron County Fair, Preni ium*. 500 00 By paid Teachers' Institute, 200 00 By paid Refunding Orders. 7 45 By paid J. D. Logan, Express 19 60 By paid Supplies for Prothonotar.v's of tice. *. 6-4 94 By paid Supplies for Commissioners Office.. 10 00 By paid Misscellan.v 44 20 t'y paid interest on < 'ourt House Bonds 800 00 By paid State tax, Court House Bonds 80 (10 '•y paid State Personal Tax 1,678 65 By paid Bonds 4 500 00 By paid Interest on Bridge Bonds '350 00 By paid orders of previous years 551 41 By paid transferred to School Fund . 213 22 By paid balance on Bridge Fund 75 oil Bypaidspercent.com. . KREIDER, GEO. MINARD, Attest: County Commissioners. W . L. THOMAS Clerk. \y. V- 11, at »,- H nil IMM nooks anil accounts ot the CtimttiiSNiniicrw of Cameron and And tin above a correct statement ot tin- saint witnes our hand- tin- l<»th of January, 1911 T. K. I t LI-OS, MB II M- I. Itli I WAV, GEO. A. WALKER. s'™, 1 , County Auditors. J. M. It w 1 HOS, Clerk, fgHSEEDS i'i t.l, V " > bpccial errm . ».,?**! 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