The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 26, 1884, Image 3

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"wEDSKSDAl MORNING, MAR, 20, 1384.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
ZtllT7i. It. N. CKAWroKD,
C'i'i(j!7n North ward, C. M. Sluiw
koy 8 yrs., II, M. Pnromnn 2 yrs., A. M.
Doutt 1 yr. South ward, J." H. Pones 8
yr., W. A. Entries 2 yrs., C. Bonner 1 yr.
Jitttlcei of the l'c'acc3. T. Bronncui,
U.S. Knox.
Ctmttabla If. II. Shoemaker.
AVnoot Directors U, W. ftobinson, A.
ft. Kelly, J. n. Dirigman, 1). 8. Knox, J.
W. Morrow, II. M. Brockway.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of dmpre.nn-3so. 1). Patto.
Member of Srnitte-J . . HAf.L.
Assembly I. L. Davis.
r resident . Jre W. P. Bio'".
.4oc J utlffe Son Rkck, C. A.
inu..
yViHrr W'm. 8MHAHHAron.
yVofAortrttrtrv, Uegisiert Recorder, Ac
JllSTtS SltAWKKT.
i'nerr. U. W. Ci.a.K.
iirttfHMionrril II. W. liKPV.HVR, J. 8.
1. ftSIthRSdN, H. A. CENRKM..
ountif MupcriiitendentJ. E. HlLL
AtlR. District Attorney T. J. VanGieskn.
.wry ('omwifanioticr-!!. O. Davis,
J. UllBKllAWALT.
Cimnft iVitmevor 11. C WniTTtCKtN.
rtoron'cr Iir." J. W. Monnow.
fot.nri yt uditnr . W. WARDEN, J. A.
ISfJOTT, K. B. HWAIXKY.
BUSINE88 DIRECTORY.
TI0UESTA LODGE
Xo. 369,
'I. O. of O. F1.
MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 7
o'clock, In' the Iiodgo Room in Par
trldge'allall. ,
R. Z. OILLESPIE, X.O.
O. W. HaWYKK, See'y. 27-tf.
C" 1 AP'fToEOiyJ K HTOW POST,
A No. 174, t. A. R.
Meet fin the first Wednesday in eneh
tuonlh, In Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta. Pa.
1. S. KNOX, Commander.
J, n. AUNF.W. V. M. t'LAIlK.
AGNEW ..V CLAUK,
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,
Elm St. Tionesta, Ponna.
t J. VAN OIEKHN.
It ATTORNEY AT LAW,
A nd tMstrlct Attorney of Purest County.
Oiliro In Court House, Tionesta, Pa.
J I8ATTORNF.Y-AT-TAW,
Tionesta, Pa,
Collections in vie In this and adjoining
counties.
I LES W. T ATP.
ATTORN EY-AT-I. AW,
El ni Ktreot,
Tionestn, Pa.
O P. RITCIIPY.
1. A'ri'ORNEY-AT-I.AW,
Ttohcata, Forest County Pn,
1 A WRENCH HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.,
I a II. S. Urockwav. Proprietor. This
lioitHo Is Central I v bsnted. ICverything
.,.. n. 1 well furnished. SuiM'ilor Ac
...iriiiiiiltiiliiiM Hiid strlet attention given
togimnts. Vegetables and Fruits of all
MllUM served In their season. Sumplo
ioift for Commcreiul Agents.
KNTRAIi
HOl'MP.,
Tionesta, Pa.,
Kj T. C. Jaekii. Proprietor.
This is a
new house, and has Just lKnn littod up tir
ti keeoinmoclsTlon oi ine puonr. .-v n
turn of llie patrbuage id'the public is soiie.
Red. -Jy.
1 ? AST 11 1 C It R Y II IT E I..
l' KAST IIK'KOltY. Ta..
.1. W. llt.l.i Proprlcter. This house is
tml hss been furnished with new
liH:Uir tlir(li.'liout. R is eentralU y lo
i tlo(l, sr.d hasa liist-eliissbarn in eonneet
ii with It. The traveling pnblie will
lin.l it a plert'iTilt stopping plaee. I'irsi
Imrs Eivcry in eoiineetion with the Hotel
1Vt ATI OX A t. llOTKli. Tidiouto. Pa.,
IN W. 1). ItuekMi Proprietor. A first-
Jsss hotel In all fsieet. anil tho pleas
Mutest stopping plaeo in toNvn. Rates very
.... I., i.vl.U''
I tutsouaitie. j......-.--,
At R. CoK, to. IV,
1 VHYS1CTAN A. SURGEON
OITieo U Elm ft , near the School
House, Tionesta, Pa. All professional
t ails promptly attended t.
f W. MOR ROW. M. It.,
.1 Pll YSlCI AN t KUlUl EON,
1 mn .AT A rmstrnne eountV. havillSf lodatcd
tn 'I'ionesta is prepared to attend all pro-
ri'ssionftl calls pninipiiy iinu ri an ur
liCvo in Hmeawaugii T tn. ; new itunu
irlif.im utatrst Urfie.o hours i to A. M
ndd 1 1 i.t ii . ! to 3 aim ft to 7 r. m
riuditV. 9 to 10 A.M.; S2 to S and 01 to 7i
f. M. ' Ridetfi) in Fisher House, on
Walnut Street. may-is M
Wc. coiutrN, to. v.,
PHYSICIAN X SURGEON,
Jlrtit had over fifteen years exporiem'o in
Urn pi actlre of his prniession, having (trail
tnd'd h-gtilh slid honorably May 10. lHOR
Onr'imd Rii(1eneo in .fudcO Reek'i
house, opposilo the M. K. Church, Tiones
ta , Pa. Aiig.ar-1H80
1 ENTISTltY.
J t)R. i. W. MORROW.
Having purchased the materials Ac, of
lr. Stoadman, woum respecuuny un
ti.ut ia wl'.t inrrv on tho llental
uusinesii in TionesUi, and havihg had over
ix years silcecssnil expeneneo, cousiuei:
biiuseli fullv eoinpeleni to give entire sat
istaetioii. I shall always give my modi
al practice tho preference. mar-e-
h. ii. Mir.
MA V,
A. B. Y
VA11K C CO.,
RANKERS!
Coi ner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta.
Bank ol Discount and Deposit.
I nterest al towed on Time DeposiU.
C'olleotionsmaleonallfliePrineipal points
or the U. S.
Collections solicited.
18-ly.
J ORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
may4 81 TON EST A, PA.
OUIISCRIFJE for tho HrrviUMAS, only
O l..VJ per itnmiui.
T. IinrcNSAK. f. M. UltAWKET.
BRENNAN & SHAYKEY,
Real Estate Agents A COnYeancera.
Dealers In
ANTHRACITE d BITUMINOUS COAL
(OfQers In Court House,)
TIOMESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA.
-FOR SALE.
lfKK) acres, Warrant No. 2KM5, Tionesta
Township.
300 acres Warrant No. 6180, Kingsley
Township.
143 acres, known aw "Lillio farm," Alle
gheny Twp., Venango Co.
70 acres nour rjnterpriso, warron uo.
Also
Houses and IoIh, and building lota in
TioneBta Borough for sale on oasv terms.
We liavo Home good bargains on nanu.
ltBKNNAX .VSHAWKKY.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
C'viidcuscd Time Table Tloni-nts Htsliaa.
NORTH.
SOUTH.
Train 01 11:17 am
Train 10 1:4.1pm
Train 10 8:2K pm
Train 15...- 7:48 am
Train 18 7:48 am
Train It 4:K pm
Train 13 North, and Train 10 South carry
the mail. -
Preaching in the Presbyterian
Church next Sunday morning and
evening, by Rev. Ilickling.
Rev. llicks will occupy the pulpit
of the M. E. Church next Sunday
evening, ftt 7:30.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
12:30 p. to.; M. E. Sabbath School at
0 a. m.
Miss Maud Davis is paying friends
in Warren a visit.
Mrs. N. P. Wheeler of Hickory,
is sick with scarlet fever. Tidionte
Xews.
Frjrk Walkor has gone to Du-
Bois, Cleorfmld county, to engage in
business.
It'll soon be time for the festive
dude to lake bis"maBh" out after trail-
ng arbutus.
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Blaine, of
Pleaeautville. were with' Tionesta
friends J-eelerda j.
John A. Stewart, tho wtll known
river poilot is shaking hands with his
arge circle of friends here this week
Sam Queer Clark was home from
Macksburg, Ohio, for a few day's visit
with his pureuts and friends during
the wetk.
AM of the boys who took passage
down the river ou the last flood have
returned and many ure Ha w on tleir
socond tiip.
-Eggs are once more an occasional
tight in our market. The hens have
evidently concluded to go to work at
tho old prices.
Rev. and Mrs. O. B. Clark cele
brated their golden wedding at their
home in Jamestown, N. Y., on Tues
day of last week. J
An old Waltonian says because
"tWenowbuoga long time on the
trees during the past winter" fish will
be plenty this season.
The old willow tree ou the river
front is begiuniug to show its colors,
which it considered one of the best
evidences that spring's come.
-House cleaning has broken out
in some parts of the town, and it
is
feared, if the present weather cootin
ues, the trouble will become epidemic,
Mr. G. C. Brown has purchased
the interest of Geo. Carr in the meat
market and the business will hereafter
be conducted by Brown & Jamieson
Walter Adams is home from Tid
ioute nursiBg a very sure left haud
the fesult of tryiug to handle the
contents of a can of boiling hot rosin
with out gloves.
How thesucjters da' bite : tetnng
after string, containing from one to
twenty suckers, are to be seen every
afternoon. The town is all broke' up
on tucker-fishing!
tWeb Clark is having his house
painted a delicate green shade with
darker trimmings, which makes
decided improvement in its appear
ance. Artist Doutt is doing the job.
Mr. M. Carpenter, our enter
prising Artist, has just received
large invoice of elegant picture frames
of all sizes and styles, which he is
selling at remarkable low prices. Ca
and see them.
F. F. Whittekin J. E. Ilillat
and Miss J. E. Copeland are this week
annouueed as candidates for the office
of County Superintendent, subject
to the decision of the Directors
Convention In May next.
Counterfeit silver dollars, calcula
ted to deceived the unwary, have bee
discovered in Meadville, and even tak
en by one of the banks in that city
They are lighter than the genuine,
aud on close examination show a
bronze tiW
iTlitting lih ' commenced. Mr.
DericKsoo has moved into the VVolcott
house, on May St., and Mr. Adams will
shortly occupy his hourfe just vacated
by Mr. D.
Two mi'es weet of Livermore, on
the West l'eon railroad a train con
sisting of forty lr more cars, will be
on two bridges crossing the Cone
roaugh river, in one tunnel and in
two counties all at the same timo.
-Charlie Bonner became the hsp-
py father of a fine boy baby last Sat
urday. Mrs. Bonner's many friends
will be pained to learn, however, of
ler serious illness, but we are happy
to be able to state this morning that
she is somewhat better, and hopes of
ber ultimate recovery ure much bright
During the past week the second
nvoice of lumber and timber has
been run out, coupled-up and started
on its south-bound trip this morning.
The run this time will be about three
million feet, and is about all that is
now tawed, but it is likely , there will
be more to run on the next flood that
comes.
Mr. McDonald, who is visiting his
nephews, N. S. and Harvey Foreman,
ud a narrow , escape from drowning
Monday afternoon. He was fishing
on the river bank above Tubbs Run
when he slipped and slid into the
water where it was several feet deep,
and it was only by a great effort that
he helped biracelf out.
Dr. D. Stanton an old resident of
the South Side, died yesterday morn
ing at six o'clock, at the age of eigh
ty-five. He will be buried at three
o'clock to-morrow from his late resi
dence, ou Third Street. Dr. Sttntoa
was the father-in-law of Mr. T. D.
Collins, due of the proprietors of the
Collins House. Derrick, Monday.
A delegation of the borough
school board, MeBsrs.'RobitiCon, Mor
row aud Dingman, inspected the Tidi
oute school buildiugs last Friday to
got some "poiuters'for tha new edi
fice to be erected hete this season
They express themselves qnite well
pleased with many things they Saw,
and will doubtless adopt some of the
plans.
Capt. Stow Post has received, as
a present from Comrade D. W. Clark,
aud elegant steel engraving of the
battle of Gettysburg, size 26x41, and
surrounded by a magnificent gilt
frame. This handsome piece of art
will adorn the walls of the Post room.
and will doubtless recall to the memo
ry of the veterans who assemble there
many recollections of that terrible
battle.
The Franklin Evening News is
out in a new dress of type, new head
considerable enlarged in form, aud
altogether looks at blooming and
handsome as a buxpm labs with a
new spring suit. Since the connect
ion of II. M. Irwin with the paper it
has become one of the spiciest and
most welcome exchanges that glad
deos our sanctum, and we wish it
years of pleaaaut prosperity.
John B. McCalmont, well known
to the older class of citizens of this
section died at bis home in Altoona
Kuox Co., 111., on Fen. 28, '83. aged
77 years. He was the father of sev
en children, only three of whom eur
vive him, oue of the number, adaugh
ter, Mrs. J. S. McPherson, resides at
present in Pinegtove township, Ve
naugo county, and is the mother u
our friend John II. Mcl'heruon, wel
known to most our people.
The Erie liar has feeble imitators
id different parts of the country, but
Franklin has escaped till lately. Our
turn comes now iu the bog wash ecnt
to a Pittsbuag paper about a Jessie
James gang cf boys in Franklin, and
about a Cranberry boy who apparently
dies every morning eX sunrise and
comes to life again at sunset. Eli
Perkins will have to look a little out,
or his reputation will be eclipsed.
Spectator.
Another sad warning of tha dan
ger of carrying firearm;, especially by
boys is related this moroitig. Eddie
Parker an eleven year old Franklin
boy, carried a revolver which would
not stay cocked. Last night it went
off and killed him. The exact cir
cumstances of the tragedy can not be
ascertained, but this much is known,
that the boy carried a . revolver and
now Is dead. The occurahce has
caused great excitement, and well, it
might, lvesolvers are too numerous.
Derrick. :
Uso Aekor'a English Remedy far Con
sumption, Sold by CSV W. 1!-J.
The Travelers Insurance Co., of
Iartford, Conn., it performing a grace
ful missionary enterprise in the inter--
et of art, as well as contributing a
noble subscription to the great Bar-
tholdi Statue Fund, by distributing a
plendii picture of that masterpiece of
sculpture to all tho newspapers in the
and. A copy is how id our office,
and id certainly a worthy presenta
tion of a magnificent subject.
We id by our Warren papers
that Mr. Henry Brace is announced
as a candidate for" Assembly. As yet
he hns no opposition, and we doubt if
he will have any for the nomination,
and as fur the general electieu, why it
makes little difference whether he has
any or not: he'll get there anyway.
Mr. B. deserves a united and inthusi
astic support t the hands of the
Republicans of his county and there
is no question but that he will get
it. He has helped many of the boys
over the bridge in former campaigns,
and they will not forget him in his
canvass, in which he has tho best wish
es of a host of Forest county friends
for ultimate success.
OIL NOTES.
The field men, who made a gauge of
the Cooper and Balltown district last
Thursday, place the total production
of the two districts at that time at
8,386 barrels. This was divided as
follows, Cooper tract, 5,010 barrels,
from 182 wells , Balltown 3,37$ bar
rels from seventy-six wells. Since the
last guage fourteen new wells have
been completed in the Cooper tract
district, and twenty-three wells shot.
In the Balltown pool two new wells
have been completed and sixteen tor
pedoed. J. M. ClarirJ'H No. 3, which had
declined to eighty barrels a day, was
torpedoed Friday afternoon. In the
first hour it made seventy-five barrels,
and i.2 the first Ding hours put 243
barrels in the tank, an average of
twenty-seven barrels an hour. It was
reported doing seventeen barrels an
hour Saturday night.
The Shannon well on tract 5134,
Kingsley township, was down 2050
feet on Thursday last, and it was the
intention to go 150 feet farther mak
ing the well 2200 feet deep, or 100
feet deeper than the Com well ven
ture near there. The well wilt uo
doubtedly be dry.
Aside from this there are two other
wildcat venture in this county, both
of which started the drill last week
These are Arters & Co.'s on division
49, of tract 3,177, aud Johuson &
Go's on 3,561, both in Jenks town
ship.
Byrom'8 Station.
Society is very queer. The people
most sought after are those who do not
pay their debts.
A Nashville man was' fiaed for
kissing a school teacher ; if it had'n
been for two or thfeo of the scolars
who caught him at it, she wouldn'
have charged him a cent.
Mi. Woj. L. Loo mis is building
very comfortable little cottage for
himself and one. The former is under
employment of D. J. Drury, shingie
maker, near By row Station.
The oil well ueaf" Wolf Run is being
put down very rapidly; they have
commenced to drill ; a good well is
hoped for.
Mr. E. R. Davison, of Blairsville
Indiana Co. Pa., who has been with
us for the past eleven months, wen
to his boms ou Friday morning
last. He was made manager of the
Western Uuiou Tel. Office at Blairs
ville. We all miss him verv much
and wish him success iu his business,
The Diagonal House has been do
iug good business for the past two
weeks.
Mr. T. C. McGregor, of Averua.bas
started a singing school for the peopl
around that neighborhood, also those
at Bvroms. ibis class meets ODce
a week on Wednesday evening, i
the school house near that placo. We
hope this little baud will become
larger one and prosper.
The school on W. Byrom's place
closed Thursday last for this terra
The children were all happy; they hud
a small reception iu the afternoon.
Mr. F. L. Bracken, of Beaver Falls
has moved to this town ; he is a plain
er, eogaged in W, liyrom a plaining
mill.
Mr. Frank Nash has his shiogl
mill going most evsry day ; they aver
age about 18,000 per day; he bas
about 150,000 of shingles stocked ia
bis yard. Back woo i6MAN
March 22, 1881.
Limaville Locals.
Winter is now past lor sure.
Our schools are coming to a close,
ud soon tho average boy will have to
while away bis time picking potatoes
bug, stoning chipmunks, &c.
Miss Rosa Wilber departed for
ioneeta where she intends taking
essons in music under the tutorship
of Miss Maud Davis.
Mr. E. L. Owens has forsaken the
i
Id craft of Single' wretchedness, and
has boarded the gondola of perpetual
happiness and everlasting bliss.
Abe Marsh has returned frora
Egypt vi-befe he reports business rath
er lively.
Mf. Phil. Emert loss a valuable
cuff button some where about Mr.
LaufTer'i harness shop. Tha fiudef
will be liberally rewarded.
Mr. Johnston Irwin and family will
soon move to Clareodou.
Mrs. Sabena Miller bas rented her
farm and is now a resident of our
busy town.
Mr. E. P. Williams ha4 bought
himself a cart and a cheap mule, and
willsoon.be engaged in hauling skiv-
ngs from the Lioeville tanneries.
This in connection with the supervis-
ng, construction, aud management
of Mr. Miller's tannery, will keep
Eddy chuck full of business during
the summer.
Dr. Cary has been kept quite busy
ately. The Dr. has a large and
growing practice,
The boys are beginning to gather
up their horns aud cow bells to give
Davy a good reception.
II. Ivapp, one of Lioeville s worthy
merchants soldaut his interest to the
Swab and Beck Co".
The Garfield Lyceum will meet for
the last time for this season on next
Friday evening. This society has,
without a doubt, been a great success,
and stand", second to none evr or
ganizes! in this community.
March 24, 1884. Uumkbatz.
. A $20 Bib! Prize.
The publishers of Rutledg's Month
ly offer twelve valuable rewards in
their Montly for April, among which
is tbe following.
We will give 820.00 to tbe person
telling us how many words there are
in tbe bpistle of Jude, as recorded in
tbe New Testament scriptures (not
the Jew Revision,; by April lUtb,
1884. bhould two or more correct
answers be received, the reward will
be divided. The money will be for
warded to tbe wiuner April loth,
1884. Persons trying for the reward
must send 20 cents in silver (no pos
tage stamps taken) with their answer,
for which they will receive tho May
Monthly, in which the name and ad
dress of the winner of the reward
and the correct answer will be pub
lished, and in which several more
valuable rewards will be offered. Ad
dress Rutledge Publishing Company,
Eanton, Pa.
One hundred barrels of Ohio
White Lime just received at Robinson
& Bonner's. 2t
A largo assortment of Men's,
Youths' aud Boys' flue and common
shoes, Spring Styles, just received at
Wm Smearbaugh & Co's. 3t.
Mens, Youths', Boys and Child's
Clothing just received forSpriog and
Summer wear. Quality, styles and
make up 6f the very best. We will
compare goods and prices witbfaoy.
Call and see our new Block. Wm.
Smearbaugh it Co. 4t
'I Don't Feel Well I" Tho stomach is
out of order j neglected, this means chron
ic dyspepsia. Y"ou should take Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets and avoid this terrible
disease Sold by O. V7; Bovard.
Ladies Should Itemember, u bcautifu
complexion results from usinj? Acker's
Blood EMxir. Sold bv O. W. Bovard.
Croup, Whooping Cough, Khd even
Asthma, immediately relieved by Acker's
English Itemody. Sold under guarantco
by (. W. Bovard,
THE AM.EiniKNV ItlVKlt.
Bv W. J. B.
'Tis my native Allegheny.
With her old majestic hills ;
With her green and shady valley
Plucked with trees and t'''asy
dells.
Oft I've waded in her waters
sirnlli'il hIoiiu Iipt hliadv shores :
Gathord clams aud lished for minnows,
And whilodaway my childhood hours
Ia hor murmur there is music.
Sounds that make my bossoin swell j
As it ripples in the sunlight,
At the feet of grand old hills.
When tho frosts of early autumn
llavy made all the Woodlands gay
With the hues of suumier's rainbow,
Or tho meadow liowcrs of May,
Then her hills and rocks are moirrored
In her tramiuil waters clear;
And tho scenes are truly bcautifu 1
And they seem to mo so dear.
When away from theo I've wandered.
Out upoii life's ruuuing stream,
Then my thoughts were often with theo ;
Aud 1 aw thee in my dreams.
Oh, roll on sweet Allegheny 1
Oentle river of my days :
Aud wheu far from theo I wander.
I'll uot forget to give tho praibu.
HOWE TWP. AUDITORS' REPOhi.
R(1 Commissioners of II own Township,
in account with A. I . Anderson, Town
ship Treasurer.
May 20', 'H'i, by orders on Treas. of
1 orest Co., J(os. 1 to Ml Inclusive
ree'd from Co. Commissioners,
dated May 21, 1HK1 ?2).'2 40
Contra.
Mar. 10, 'S4, to Twp. ordors paid to
aato as per voucnors m?i v
Overseers of the Poor of Howe Township,
in account with A . 1". Anderson, Town
ship Treasurer.
A nr. 6, '8:1, by orders on Treas. of
r orest Co.,datnd Rl ar.'jl, 'S3, J os.
1 to 40 inclusive, fee'd from
County Commissioners 275 00
Aug. 24, 'KH. by cash front W. S.
Cole, collector, on account 5 go
Aug. 81, '8:i, by cash front W, H.
i.ioia, collector, on account. .r bl m
Oct. 17, '., by cash from VV". 3.
Cole, Collector, on account ...i.... 195 00
f 576 00
CONTIIA.
Mrr. Jfl, 'Si; to orders paid to dat6 6RS 0!)
To cash on hand 7 vi
.'.7rt on
We, the Auditors of Howe Township.
havo examined the alove accounts of A.
P. Anderson. Treasurer, and tind them
correct as slated.
W. A. IIANES, '
P. A. BLACK.
Auditors of HowfcTownship.
Uroo stotT; Pa., March 10, 1884.
Pinancial Statement of the Oversoers of
the Poor of Howe Township for tho
year ending March 10, 1884.
Dr.
To orders drawn during rear ....'..$1017 16
To seated tax levied tqr 1W3 412 Off
To unseated tax levied for 1883 5W2 94
To ain't duo from Co. Cotnm'rs as
per report of March 12, 1883..... 444 2tf
824GS ii
Cr.
By am't p'd for support of paupers fsfil f
By " services of Oversoers IW f
m
53'
By " " Clerk.
40 00
By " Treas. commission...
By " Sundry expenses......
14 05
7 87
uy tax duplicate in nanus ol
Wm S Colo. Collector 412 00
Less cash reo d on account
of same Ml 00
Ain't due from W S Cole, Collector 111 06"
By am't due rrom Co. Com
missioners as per re- .
port of Mar. 12, 1R8:$ 444 26
Bv ain't unseated tax levied
for 1883 - 592 04'
1037 20
Less orders ree'd ou
count of same 273 00
Leaving am't now due from '
County Commissioners '.. 702 20
By am't orders redeemed 6(i8 otf
" cash in hands of Twp. Treas. 7 91
$24i!6 42
Wo tho undersigned Auditors of Howe
Township hereby certify that the above
report is true and correct to tiio best of
our knowledge arid belief.
W. A. IIANES,
P. A. BLACK,
Auditors of Howo Townskip.'
Brookston, Pa., March W, 1884.
Financial Statement of the Kond Com
missioners Of Howe Township, Ffrresl
Co., Pit;v for the yedf ending March 10,
181.
Dr.
To orders drawn UUrinr ve!ir....:..f;?20G 70
To tax.of 1882, Wallace W 39 00
To am't due from County Coin'rs
as nor rennrt ff March 12. im 221 !):t
To tax lovied for year 188;i, seated. 1:112 18'
To " " " 188:1, unseatod 1970 4S
S75G
Cr.
By am't expended on roads,seated.$1312 1.
nv " unseatea.. zo-w 7
By " " " seated '82..
39 00"
By am't paid Auditors' services...
By publishing Aud. report
By " Commissioners sor vie 3s
By " " Clerk's services
By " Treasurer's commission
By " Sun'Jry expenses
By ain't due from County
Comm'rs as per report
March 12, JS.s;l ?221 03
By anr't unseated tax lev
ied for mi -. 1970 4
2198 41
Less orders ree'd on ac
count of sritne...... ?2052 40
10 00
18 00
318 SI
18 00
71 82
220 50
Leavlnar am't due from Co.Coni'rs
By ain't orders rodocihod
145 92,
2062 40
$0750 :tf
MAHTi
Indebtedness March 12, IS83, or- ,
dors out .(..... .....fl!04 69
Indebtedness Mar. 10, 1884,
orders out ,..$1154 27
Less am't due from Co.'
Commissioners as above. $145 92
Net indebtedness this date..
1008 S-5
Decrease for year $'M 21
We the und;rsignod Aulitors of Howe
Township, having examined tho foregoing
account, lind it true and correct to tho
best of our knowledge.
V. A. If AN ICS,
P. A. BLACK,
Auditors of Howe Township.'
Tlrookston, Pa., March 10, 1S84.
TEN THOUSAND
IIAKDWOOD '
Farms in Michigan.
Eoruleb? the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA
K- R. CO. Sufar maple the principal timber.
divuntves: Railroads already built, numerous
town amfcities, one of the heahhleat parti f the
Uniieil btalei, purest water, good market!, fine,
fruit, good roads, schools, churches, lare agricul
tural population, be&t building material at low
figures, good soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect
til le. For books, maps, charts, and ail additional
Information, address
W. O. HUCHART, V
Land Commissioner, Grand Rapids, Mrl j'
Or Sana Kouiin, TremlietT Acut,
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