Sheriff's Sales. j| HY VIRTUE of nutidry writ# of Fieri Facias I J imued out of the Court of i'ommon I'lean, | \ of the county of Cameron, Htate ofPennnylvania, mid to me directed,! have snii'd, levierner »ast of the Cirist Mill and on the line of the Grist Mill Lot; r 'li ning thence by the garden fence ol Lot owned by the grant«'i, James Shafer et tlx.* south I# 1 , degrees east fo'.ir perches to a post corner of lands ' sold to Geo H. Uurelay and Jaiues It. Shafei: I thence Along li e - 112 laid sold to Hirclay audi Shafer afou-aid >uth !>' degret >(? art 2H 5-100 perchi - t .< si i e«-rner; thence by Mid lands north 37 dt grees east 12 5-l(i perches to a si one j coiner; there n line of said land of Barclay and Shalei south r 2 l , degrees 12") perches more or j le.-s 10 tin < ift line of and owned by lames { Shafer et ux.; thence north along said east line | about 2 1 les. more less, to lot sold to .lohu ; C. Logue: iie .ee lo the bunkofthe cieek; thence i up and.i creek oi i n - Fork t" the I north In ef land owned by the said James | Shafer et is.: • r Warrant No. 41R9; thence west j 267 7-H' p» i cite 1 -. more or Iws, to a pine corner; | thence si' ( iiti 170 perches to a p««st; tlx-nee east j lSu perch< h» e: * ek; thi-uce up the bank ot the I creek tlu evt rhl courses there >f t<» the Mill I Dam; the:, e a« the creek of First Kork. east- I erly to the (irist Mil' Lot: tin uce easterly and tout In i ly by t he line of said < Irist Mill Lot priviledges to the place of beginning. Contain ing 200 acres, more or It-.- :In * th • same iand which James Shafer and wife conveyed to Jacob Shaler by deed dated July Htli. 1572, and recorded in Cameron County in Dcid li« « k "( ", page 640. Excepting and reserving all the following parts of the land above described a follows, viz: All that piece of land lyinu and being in the Tovyn ahip of Grove, County of Camei and Statd oi Pennsylvania, bounde • ' -"i the east hank of Barclay >i t< 1 Pond; tiu*ne« ..7 _. degr«-.s east 82.'J rods to laud owned l»v Barclay Bros.; thence houth 1 J :! . tlegr( es west 60. feet tt» post: thence north 37)2 degrees west 31.5 rods to Barelay Mill Pond; thence in a northerly «iir< ction along Bar clay Mill Pond to the place of beginning; con taining 121.32 HO. roids and being part of land conven ed to J 'Cob Shafer and wife in deed a* re corded in Records < t Camci 11 County in Re corder's Office in and for said County 111 Dee iands sooth 37 degrees wee . . beginning: containing Vi of an act e, more or lest anil being a part of a larger tract of Jand deed en to the grantor by deed from Jaiues and Margaret Shafer bearing date of Bth of July, A. 1) , 1872. Thi.s piece of land herein d< rr ! is b >un': 1 on the north and west jiy lauds ol Jacob Shaffer et ux., and on the south and east by lands 01 Barclays: being the toe lin 1 which Jacob Shafer and wife conveyed to A. ry Kosetta. 1 111! by deed dated March , 1893, and recorded in Cameron County in Deed Book 44 N", page 58. ALSO ALL that certain piece, parcel or • ract of land situate, lying aim being in the Township of Grove, County of Cameron and State of Penna.. bounded and described as follows: On tin north by lands of Adam Logue, on the east by the First Fork of'the .Sinnaiu.ihoniiig Creek, on the south by lands of Jacob Shah • and u ife and on the west by the public road; beginning at a post on the warrant line and on tin- west bank of the creek; running thence west on the War rant line twenty and six tenths <20.6; rods to a post 011 the east side of the public road; thence south ten (10) degrees west eight (*) rods to a large rock; thence south six (6) degrees east twenty-four and four-tenths (24 4.10.1 rods to a post; thence south seventy-eight 7n the north by lauds of Charles t lontz, on the east by the First Pork of the Siniiamahoiiiug ( reek, 01*1 the south by the lands of <». W. Perkins estate and on the west by the public road leading from Sinnamahoniiig to \Vhart« 11. The line above described being the centre line of the light of way ot the saia Railroad Company and this re lease to include the fu;l right of way which shall be *ixty-six feet, thirty-three feet on each side of the abov. d« verified centre line as marked be tween the stations above named. ALSO ALL the following described tract or piece of land, to wit: Beginning at a point 011 the east line of the fight »112 way ofthe Northern Susque hanna Railroad Company, now the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railro.id Company, aud thirty thret feet from and measured at right angle* 10 the centre Une ofthe main track of the said Rail road, such point being situate opposite a point in the upi»er end of a straight line In the track and de>»Kiiatt-tt as9*>o pluso9. >, slid light of way line having a t oil 1-e to tin south 47 degrees 11 uilf uten tte*t; thence in a northerly direction ami on a curve to the left 159.7 feet with a radiu* ol 229 let t to a |H«it; thence in a southerly direction 011 a curve to the right 339.8 feet with a radius of 29ft feet to a |>o*t; thence north H6 th greet ;ni min ute- wt-Kt »i 6 feet to a post; thence in a northerly direction on a curve to the left M3.T feet with a radius ot t£*j feet tti a js»st; thence in a westerly direction on a curve to the left .150.7 feet with a radio* of 239 feel to a poM, -aid pt>s| f>eiug iu the rlabt of way line ami M feet ui*»taet IVofii the centre line of nittin track e«un the n+tuv muil- re I tamed from ths Men of the judgment upon which this ei&t utiou itinned b> |trl««M (fated April is, ISnA. I'he land above described aud luteuded to be sold In Ike Jaeoh Hhafer farm at Mitiusiuahoii lug, I's , etiutains two bondrttl at re«, none <»r lean about ftft> of which are cleared and under eUltlvatt* n the halMiM'* tiring in W(MM11MIII| and there is theft U|».»|| en * te«l A two »t«rt of ne\er tailing water. nieA4«t and taken iitlt* es*a utioit and It* tie M.ld s» the pr«MMfty uf the «*ute ef Jaeoh Hhafer, de t «as«iug and iH ieg ie ths 112 owu»hip of Mhip p«ii. 1 onnty * ne»**«n «u... .1 112 lasti'it I ftur a eerasf ihre»« w«»i iisti fum K" ta a p 4 ** l littSit itoiiii Mr*«ntcee si»4 three i> eth» prfche* to a « coresr *1 e.lt.ul fm e thvlMS Ut«#lh ~W f hundred ami seventy-four »nd sil-tenlhs perches to * |m Mt in the north line ofsaid warrant; thence along Raid liue, south sixty-eight degrees ea»t one hundred and fifty perches to the place of be ginning. Containing one hundred and sixteen acri'a, he the name more or lean. Being part of said warrant 1967. K.xcepting and reserving then' from all reservations and rights of way contain ed in deed from J. Rome, slid others, to charleH 11. Howard and others, recoided in Cameron County Deed Itook ' t thirty four perches j to a post in 'he centre of the mad lending from the "Big Klk Lick'* down the Sinn .mnhoning ( • • ■ to Bmporinm; then seal 14 road ! outh fifty-nine degrees east tw«-i.;>-;inie and j uine-tcut' a post; thi by land I now or formerly of P. Culver .nib fourteen j perches to a po-t; thence east one and one fourth i t•»p mt; thence by lacl now or forin ' erly of Mrnis I.tuis south • hundred and I sixty-five and seven-tenths perch sip a. post on ! the south line of said warrant No. theme | along the div ision line of wirr.' t No. 24)13 and 19<»7 north sixty-eight degrees \ *t « tie hundred and sev eng the same land which Isabella Chadwii devisee and ex ecutrix of the last Will and ! stament of Blihu Chadwick. deceased, by deed dated Am il 17, 1*8:1, and recorded in Cann ron > >unty Deed Book "I", page 14, granted and >uveyed unto the said Lafayette Lock woo* I. The la mi abov deserP i is the Lafayette Lock wood farm in Shippen Township, and has thereon erected a two »ry frame dwelling house, a frame barn, too' uise, spring house, hog house, hen house an 'her necessary out buildings; (here is i w lelected orchard of twapple l ng, and it is watered by the fninous '"Cowslip >riug." Seized, taken into exi ion and to he sold as the property of I te Lockwood Estate. Randolph Lockwood, -cuter, at the suit of S. S. Smith. TLIi.MS CASH. N< • d will beacknowledged until the purchase pt • is paid in full. J. W. NORKYS, Sheriff of Cameron County. Sheriff's Office, I Emporium, I J a., March 20,1911. 112 6-3t JOHNSON & MCNARNKY, Att'ys for Plffs. LIST OMAfc | IST OF CAUSES SET DOWN FOR TRIAL I J at April Term of Court for 1911, com mencing Monday, the 10th. No. 17 January Term, 1910. E. L. McCracken vs F. D. Leet, J. J. Kintner, Esq., for PUT. F. D. Leet. Esq., for Deft* No. 38 January Term 1911. Grace Burnside vs C. E. Wing. Johnson & McNarney, Att'ys for Plaintiff. Gieeu & Felt, Att'ys for Defendant. No. 3i October Term 1910. James Fitzpatrick vs George H. Spring, Owner or reputed Owner and Contractor. D. J. Driscoll, Esq., Att'y for Plaintiff. Messrs. Green Felt, Att'ys for Defendant. WILLIAM J. LEAVITT, Prothonotary. / I()I;UT PROCLAM ATION.-VVHKBRAB:—The V..y Hon. HARRY A. IF A Lis, President Judge and the HONS. GEO. J. LALUR.and JOHN A. WYKOFF, Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer ami General Jaii Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orph ns* Court and Court of Common Pleas f<»r the county of Cameron have issued th. ■ll precept be . nig date the llth day of Jan. A. I>.. 1911? and to me directed for holding Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De li V«.M y, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas in the Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the | 10th aay of Api 1911, at 10 o'clock, a. m. and to continue one week. Notice is hereby en to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and < astables within the county, that they be then a id there in their proper per sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m„ of said day, with their rolls, records, inqniiiti n , examinations, and other rememberam i > those things which bo their offices appert be done. And those who art bound by t recognizance to prosecute against them as wii »e just. Dated at Empc -n, Pa., March llth, 1911, and in the 135 th y. -ii* of the Independence of the United States of Am erio*. J. W. NO KRIS, Sheriff. Plumbing Little Job or Big From the repairing oi a fau cet to the installation of a complete plumbing sys- I teni, we are equipped to H do the job. | A full line of laboratoried, closets, bath tubs, in iact everything in this class is in stock to select from. • A car load of Sewer Pipe Just Received. i W. Dininny Phone No. 2. BKOAI) MTKKKT. ■ When You Want Flowers You Want US We have every thing yuu may w»nt ! in Flowers, I'UntM or Hhrubery, and iimki- it H|)«>('lulty of choice Funeral Work or DecomUona. Expreiui pre paid on all ordern of SIO.OO or over, 1 Order direct of Mountain Park Greenhouse, KUlf{«uy, !•«; 1 CHICHESTER SPILLS 1 DIAMOND /Jykjak BHANO f,l> I'.l CflllHßK r**'# A hAMXNIJ Ik A*« I' I'JI.I ,I ■, l*»i» :/j\ .€<>'lll I |. «». H.11.l Willi h . 0> I Hi' il Tl.« K'i ' IHK Dai 4 •.« 7/ »1M,1.1 »4 ~k ki IHIINII Ifm v 111 > HUM) DM , k II CI I I m, (m I - • hi , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS '| UK, EVERYWHERE CAMERO 0' ' ' 6 /ii THE MERE MAN'S VIEWPOINT THE SENSITIVE PLANT By IIYUON WILLIAMS I THINK sometimes that Washing ton Irving, ashamed of his deple tion of woman and her temper in his characterization of Kip Van Winkles wife, must have tried to patch up matters with outraged femi ninity by penning "The Wife." Hav ing assured us that the outside of the house is the only side which in truth belongs to a henpecked husband, he adds insult to injury by further refer ring to Madaoi Van Winkle with the wry remark that "a tart teuip.M' never mellows with age and a sharp tongue is the only edge tool that grows keen er with constant use." Having thus doubly offended and wishing to make bis peace with the gentler sex. as though in reparation, be wrote that beautiful tribute found in his "Sketch Book." And how like old Adam this charac teristic is! Men ride over women's hearts roughshod, bruising them, maim ing them, making ihetu wretched. Then they turn nboui and ride back posthaste with court plaster and bou quets. \\V>ruan is like the sensitive plant in in tie ways than one. Bruise her and she wilts. Bruise her too often and s'.c not only fails to "come back," as t; -y say in the prize ring, but love i. id respect for the despoiler die with in ber. You have seen a small boy alternate ly teasing and petting a kitten, making EVERY WOMAN A SENSITIVE PLANT it angry that he may soothe and caress it into happiness. Some men treat women after this fashion. Others neg lect them one day and buy their favor the next with overabundant kisses and new bonnets. There is a type of man that gives his wife everything on earth but love fine clothes, gems, a place in society, plenty of money to spend and cannot understand why she is miserable. He never thinks of telling her he loves her. He allows time to shatter the goblet of happiness held to her lips that day at the marriage altar, and it never enters his occupied and stupid head that her heart cries out In j wretchedness for that which he is withholding—his tender solicitude and affection. The million acres of ('lt on never can substitute for the tender emotions that every true woman craves. Golden | trappings are but cold and insensate 1 beings compared to continuous assur ances of regard and love. Under such conditions woman grows nervous and taciturn. She feels that life is empty and the love stories of her youth are falsehoods and snares Sometimes she tries to hide her true feelings ty entering tin* social swirl, letting herself go with an abandon thnt in the end brings ruin and do spalr. The love of a true woman is the greatest possession of mankind. To gain it men have worked and fought and died and. having escaped death and won it.have lightly turned away and. secure in their feeling of pos session, neglected to retain it. Time and again in tint divorce courts has been acted the same old. thread bare tragedy— the divorcing of a wo man who has been a factor in the up building ot a career of succc i and wealth, the renouncing of a woman who has soothed the aching brow in times of sickness and Instilled cour age In the falling heart when calam ity bore down its awful weight. Mar riage seems never to have mastered the fact that a soft answer turuetli away wrath and that only those things remain constant which we nourish. Every woman Is a sensitive plant Too often bruised, she wilts and dies Kvury true man who remembers lil own mother and feels in his heart a great love for ber sex will strive to understand and cherish the woman Who"" lienrl lie possesses, keeping Ills af?e > >tloii lis much In the open as .vheu ho courted and won ber M'Xtey has deadened the public con •cieiicu to many things, but It never yet has peniutli d a man tu wear a wilk '.at and il -de ft ro.it without being Is tit'«l at It I* itetter to l«* a bachelor with Unlft- In your sock* ilntu to Ist mar rte* utl lime the boles in yonr wife's rt rt< It father want* a son tn la* be »krldoin IS'"** lo the tiiiiuuix, k I is lh» nuwl foottl lo ft Ml 111 Mt Tha Man's Mistake. Oiit of loyalty to Ills own *«•* th« tnnnaK<*r of ilit- wiiiunn'* suit depart meuf dlscharjtiHl his young woman Btcir»:ra|ilicr anil ti r ig the Danube and the llhino as the "blackbird days." A curious legend says that originally all s)»ecles of gr 'i-k --les (blackbirds) were white and that they became black because during one year in the middle ages the three days tni'iilloiiii! above were so cold that all the birds In Knrope took refuge in the chimneys. At Rresela the three t ■» are ce! -brated with a feast called I giorni della merla." or "the feast . 112 the transformation of the Mrd." Possibly. Mr Hrlggs Here's an article, ni dear, a • v>ry Interesting article. I which a prominent doctor says that . certain cure for nervousness In wotoei• is silence complete silence Mr Brlggs (promptly) I'll Ih*i anjrthln some fool i»f a man doctor wrote that —Cleveland Plain Dealer Easily Attained. "I mil determined to live In luxurlot; surrounding* and eat and drink lh best the land affords" said Ihe frunkl | selfish man. "That ought to be easily arranged replied Miss Cayenne. "All VOIt ha\< j to do Is to get a situation us u bullet' | Washington Star. Wuhiny Th-m a Safe Veyago "Maliel anjl after Mitch I nuarrellng over the itrraimemciits for I their ItoitcVfitooit. have decided lo take I the trip lii nu airship." "Well. I irtiit lli.it »ln-n the* km 1 |lhi(v the loinl< thr\ won't have t 'ailing out'" Widow lUt*Mn o«t- ntllt 11l * "Well, uo It w > n't s* Ibid as lltat tie B"! "iil> u net) tiiitw ft- ir* Put k Auditors' Statement of the Hc< eipts .mil I xpenditures of Grove township Poor Uislrirt for Year lading March Ist, 1911. JAM FX R. HATCH ELDP.R, fV.Dntahle and Col lector* In account with Fck>r District. UH. To seated duplicate, $ 342 60 CR. By exoneration*. $ 390 By paid F. L. Miller,. 33» 76 * 342 66 FRANK L. MILLER, Overseer Poor, in account with Poor District. DR. To balance last audit $ 171 2> To cash troni County Treasurer, 100 « 0 To cash from Collector, dujlit to J9lO, . 76 To cash from Collector, duplicate 1909,.. 8 ou $ 618 01 CR. By paid account Allen Mead 112 156 00 By paid clothing account A. Mead,, 11 00 By paid care Mr-. Vandevere 104 97 By paid i?tate Hospital, care Mrs. Van devere, 56 f<6 By paid removal to Hospital, Mrs. Van devere 14 39 By ptid relief, Mrs. Bnminerfton,.. 21 ih By paid account H. Snyder,. 35 00 By paid seek care H. Sri'der 40 00 By service 21 days at <1.50 36 00 By balance, 139 93 $ 018 01 v ASSETS. In hand P. T.. Mill- r $ 139 93 in band Counti re urei 69 00 Due Ironi unseated tax, 57 00 * 265 93 LIABILITIES—NONE. We hereny < 112 i tify that wt have fxamined the above stateni» nt of Grove POOI District for the year ending !W rch 1 -1, 1911, and fiud it correct to best ol*t ur knowledge. T. W. SNYDER. ARTHUR BAILEY, 11. P. BERFIr.LD, Auditors. March 14th, 1911. Auditors' Statement Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Grove Township Roads for the Year A. D., 1910. JAS. R. HATCHELDER, Collector, in account with Road Taxes. DR. To Seated Duplicate, $ 913 74 CR. By Exonerations I 10 '2 By paid E. C. Beldin, .. 903 22 $ 913 74 E. C. BELDIN, Treasurer, in account with Road Funds. DR. To cash from Collector, duplicate 1909, $ 22 61 To cash from Collector, duplicate 1910, 903 22 Toc =sh from order No. 3 200 00 To cash from State Forestry .... 605 32 To ca*h Irom State Highway, 37 43 To cash lrom County Treasurer 136 112 1,904 f;S CR. By paid indebtedness,. $ Rl7 90 By paid interest on indebtedness 86 By prid order No. 3, 200 00 By paiii attorneys, 15 00 By pai»l tools, etc,, 13 85 By paid water troughs, 9 00 By paid auditors, 1910 22 00 By paid culvert pip<- 32 00 By paid dynamite, fuse, etc 3 04 By p*id btaiksmithinKi 3 55 By paid sundr expenses, 7 14 By paid J. S. Summerson, Supervisor,. 2i 97 By paid Edw. Lojjue, Supervisor nt hi B\ paid B. B. Lorshbaugh, Supervisor, 119 .s By paid work on roads, 28<» 96 By comm. 2 per cent, on $1,694.36 33 88 By balance, IHJ 99 $ 1,904 58 ASSETS. Balance in hands of treasurer $ 169 99 Drafi due July Ist, 191 25 Interest ou draft, 3 99 In hands of County Treasurer 177 U0 Due from unseated lands, 18 00 $ 563 23 LIABILITIES. Outstanding orders, $ 150 We hereby cert in that we have examined the above statement ot Grove Township Road Fund ft»r year 1910 and find it c rrect, to the best of our knowledge. T. W. SNYDER, ARTHI R BAILEY, 11. F. BKKFIELD, Auditors March 13th, 1911. : -Ji 3v«ii ll" St. g .Zl sfo# m ■ it- .itS:n • ,i V IUF IT lk« J UNITE P IHO'CAt CO., BO» 14, Uwc4tT»w, P+. | S old in Emporium by L. T»gq»rt and H C Oodson Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do Icr You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidncya, cor. "•ct urinary irregularities, build p the worn out tianues, and liminate the execaa uric acid hat causea rheumatism. Pre. vent bright'* Disease and Dia. bates, and resture heslth and strength. Kefuse substitute*. Kiiii'uriuiu I'rug l'uiup«u> Huhliickh tardit. I O. Johnson. ,1. P. McNiknht K. A. Johnson. IOHNMON A MrNAKNhV, LAW Emporium, Pa. Will Rive prompt attention to all business en trusted to them 16-ly. B. W. Orkmn. J AY p. J.,.* JKKKN A FELT, A TTO KN K Y 8- A T-1. A W Corner Fourth and Broad streets Emporium, fa. All business relating to estate.collection*, real estate. Orphan'*- ( 'on rt and genera Haw bud nets will receive prompt attention. 41-S5-ly. MA GOULD, PIJ\NO, HARMONY AND THEORY Also dealer in all the Popular ->heet Music, Emporium, Pa. Scholars taught either at my home on Sixth atreet or atthe homes of the pupils. Out oftown scholars will be given dates tt raj room iuthid place. THE NEW ALPINE HOUSE, (Sterling Run, I'a. W. H. Baoi.ky, Proprietor. FirsWclass accommodations IN every particular. This old and popular House has been thorough ly refitted to meet, every requirement of this rapidly growing town. Terms, reasonable. lily. MICHAELBREN N AN. ATTORNEY-AT LAW Collections promptly attended to. Res> -state ano pension claim agent, 35-ly. Emporium, Pa. UST4HnHKWHHM«UJ SUniNlU.j 'M *TM GEORGE NICKERSON, POOR MASTER In Account with Shippen T vnship Poor 112 und for Year of 1910. RECEIPTS. Balance Due Poor Fund, last audit $ 179 58 Received from County Treasurer . L,OOU 00 Received fiom E. Cbadwick, Collce' r, 0109 Total Receipts, S 1,243 07 EXPENDITURES. By paid tor Board, Doctoring. edi cme. Supplies and careof Poui uml Attorneys Fees $ 1,2:15 36 Receipts over Expenditures $ 8 31 WE, the Auditors of Bhippen Township, do hereby certify that we have audited, adjusted and settled the accounts of Oeorgt Kickerson, Poor Master ofShippen Township, and find them cor rect, as stated above, ior the year 1910. Witness our hands this 22ml day of March, A. D., lUII. CLAUDE E. LYON, ROBERT B. WARNER. Auditors. JAMES HOBSON, POOR MASTER In Account with Shippen Township Poor fund for Year of 1910. RECEIPTS. Balance due Poor Fund, last audit $ 2 70 Rec'd from County Treasurer 1,000 00 Rec'd from .l. W. Lewis, account of W. F. Lewis judgment, 86 25 Rec'd from rent of Filling Estate, 72 00 Rec'd from Mrs. Foulkrod 114 55 Rec'd from Eliliu Cbadwick, Collector. 450 00 Total Receipts, $ 1,725 50 EXPENDITURES. , By paid for lioard. Doe (/ring, Medi cine. Supplies and care of Poor, and Attorneys' Fees, I 1,534 94 Receipts over L.tpendituri i,.. , $ 190 56 We. the Auditors of Shi| en Township, do hereby < tify that we have AI ted, adjusted and settled the accounts of ,lni llobson, Poor Master of Shippen Township, . nd find them cor rect, as stated above, tor the year 1010. Witness our hands this 22nd day of March, A. D., 1911. CLAUDE E. LYON. ROBERT K. WARNER, Auditors. JOHN BALER, WILLIAM tARfER AMD LINDON LEWIS, SUPERVISORS In Account With Shippen Road for 1910. RECEIPTS. Ba!. in Township Treasury from pre cetdiug year $ 354 18 Rec'd from Elihu Chadwicn, Collector, 1,868 80 Rec'd irom State on Forestry Lands,. . 139 94 Rec'd from County Treasurer 2,399 09 Rec'd from borrowed of First National Bank, 2,000 00 Total Receipts $ 6,762 31 EXPENDITTREB. By paid for road purposes, $ 5,325 65 1!;. paid for repairs to AND new machin ery and tools, 73 53 By PI id L<'R salary of Secretary and Treasurer 126 os liy paid lor salary of Auditors, 21 00 By paid for personal expenses of Sup ervisors 31 MI By paid debt and interest, 503 53 By paid mtscellaneousexpenses, :it r > 09 ♦ 0,129 78 Receipts over Expenditure*, S 332 53 This is TO ititify that we the undersigned Auditors of Shipper Township, have audited, ad justed. and settled the accounts ot the Super visors of Shippen Township and find them cor rect, as staled above, lor the }> >r LULU. Witness mir hands this22nd da* <>l March, A. D.. lull. I I AL'DE I LYON, ROBERT B. WARNER, Auditors. Rely On Us On our Prescription Department you can rely for perfect service and secure results. Phone No. 52. Medicines delivered quickly prescriptions culled for, tilled, and returned iu the least |M)>sih)e time as l witli careful work. EMPORIUM DRUG COMPANY.