The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 22, 1885, Image 5

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WEDJESD.ll SORJilXG, APRIL 2!, 1885.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Purgets.VA.l IIdlkman.
Uonrilmen North ward, If. M. Fore
loan. J. K. Clark, W. L. ICllnoxtivor.
South ward, J. II. Fones, V. A. Eagles,
Cbas. lion nor.
Jnstijes of tht Peace 3, T. Brennan,
1). 8. Knox.
Constable Prltnor Agnew.
School JHrertorsO. W. Robinson, A.
n. Kelly, J. H. Dlnwnan, I. 8. Knox, J.
W. Morrow, II. S. Brock way.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congress Alexander
C.
white.
Member of Senate 3. U. II ALL.
Assembly PETKlt Hkiirt.
President JudtfeW. 1). Bnoa-N.
Associate Judges '. A. Hill, Lrwii
Abnkk.
Treasurer W. Smeahhafoh.
Prothonntary, Hegtster i Jtecordtr, etc.
Cl'RTIH M. SlTAWKKT.
Sheriff. Leonard Aonrw.
Commissioners OLIVER BYBRLY, Wm.
Shibldh, J. R. Chapwick.
County Superintendent J. K. HlLL-
A RT),
IHstriet. Attorney'?. 3. VanGiken.
Jury Commissioner II, O. Davis,
Pario Walters.
County Surveyor . C. WrtlTTRKIif.
iloroner Dr. J. W. Monnow.
County Auditors 3. A. Scott, Thos.
CoUAIT.'GKO. ZH(CNIF.L.
" BUSIN E S SJ I RE CTORYT
o . TIONESTA LUJJUIi
--v-' .L. vj. ot w. ii.
MEETS ovcrv Tuesday evening, at 7
o'clock, in' tho Lodge Hoom in Par
1 ridge's Hall.
J. P. HULING, N. G.
i. W. SaWYEK, Sec'y. 27-tf.
1 TOR EST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W..
I Moot every Friday Evening iu Odd
Fellows' llall.Tionpst'a,
W. O. COBURN, M. W.
J. E. WKNK, Roeordor.
CI APT. UEOIUJK STOW POST,
- No. 274, O. A. R.
Moots on tho firHt Wednesday In each
luonth, In Odd Follows Hall, Ttouesta, Pu.
1). H. KNOX, Commander.
i, 13. AO NEW. r. M. CLARK.
AGM3W St CLA-llIC,
ATTOKNKYS-AT-LAW,
Elm St. Tlonosta, Peniwv.
rp J. VAN OIKS EX.
1. ATTORNEY- ATLAW,
And District Attorney or Forest County,
tH"ue hi Court House, Tloiioata, Pu.
1"l."T)Av1s.
Vj, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Pa.
Collection made in tbla und adjoining
I'dUllticS.
TLesy7tatf,
attokney-at-law,
r.ini Street, TlonoHta. Pa.
l F. BITCH FY.
J . ATTOUNEY-AT-LaW,
Tionesta, Forest Counlv Pa.
1 AVVRKNCK HOUSE, Tioncsta, Ta.,
XJ T. C. Jackson, Proprietor. Thi
boino in centrally located. Everything
now and well lurniwliod. Supoilor Ac
onmtodntionM und Ftri't attention pivpn
i- cueata. VejrotalilcM and Fruits or all
); inilm served In their Mcusop. Sample
.loom for Commercial Amenta.
"tENTRA L HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.,
J .(;. Brownel I. Proprietor. This is a
new lt'.iimo, and linajnut lieeu titled up for
llio accommodation of tho pulilic. A por
tion of tho patrouago orthe public ia solic
ited. 4-l.V.
17 AST HICKORY HKTEIi,
Vj F.AS r H ICKOR Y, Pu..
J, W. Uai.l, Proprietor. This houae i
new and lias been fiirninhed with now
liiri.ltnro throutrliout. It la eentrulley lo
t ated, and had a lirt class baru In connect
ion with it. Tho traveling t,uul'',
lind K A pleiisant Ktoppin place. Firet
cluaa 1ivei v in connection with the Hotel.
1 EXTRA L HOUSE, OH, CITY, PA.
J W. H. ROTH. Proprietor.
Tho Iha-okI, Best Iocutcd and Furnished
House in tho City. Near Union Depot.
TVf. MORROW. M. n.,
I. l'HYSICIAN & SURGEON,
IjiIo of Armstrong county, having located
in Tlonestn is prepared to attend all pro
fessional calls promptly and at all hours.
(Mice, iu Rmearbangh A Co.' new build
ing, up Htaira. Ollicehonra7 to H a. m.,
mid 11 to ii m. : 2 to a and 6 to 7) p. m.
Snndaya. to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 8 and 6i V) 7i
r. M, lteaidenuu in Clark Houae, near
l'oat Ofllce. may-18-81.
Wc; couurn, M. n..
. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Ins had over fifteen years experience iu
the practice of his profeaaion, having grad
uated legally and honorably May 10, 18(15.
' Dtllce'and Kenidenee in Judge Reek's
Iioiiko, opi)OHitethe M. E. Church. Tlonea
ta. Pa. Aug. 25-1880
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. V. MORROW.
Having purchased the materials Ac., ot
3r. toadman, woulU respocttuuy an
nounce that he will carry on the Dental
businexs In Tionesta. and having had over
mi yoara mioceaaful experienre, conHiders
liiiuViell fully compctont to give entire sat
isfaction.' i shall always give my medi
cal praotioe the preference. mai-22-82.
H, u. utn
A. U. UKLIT
MAY, VAltK C CO.,
B ii. N K E B S !
Coaief of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tioneata.
Bnk ol Discount and Deposit.
1 ntorest al lowed on Time Deposits.
eolleot'on inadeonall the Principal point
o-rthe V. s.
Collections aoiicited. 18-ly.
JORISNZO FULTON,
7i Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
i And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Suay-l 61
TONESTA. PA.
RIHE for the Itr.rt'BLicAN, only
JAMES T. BRENNAN.
COUNTY OOMMISMIONERM ( LURK.
Real Estate Agent & Conveyancer.
TIONESTA, ForeHt County, Pa.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
C'onOrnund Time Table Tlarla fttntlaa.
HORTn
houtii.
Train 03 11:17 am
Train 10 1:45 pm
Train 18 8:28 pm
Train 15.... 7:48 am
Train 18 7:48 am
Train U 4:00 pm
Train 15 North, aud Train 10 South carry
the wall.
Preaching in the Presbyterian
Church next Sunday morning and
evening, by liev. Ilickling.
Preaching in tha M. E. Church
next Sunday evening by F. M. Small.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
9:45 a. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at
10 a. in.
The troutiug parties have met
with very advene luck so far this
season.
Mr. Jacob Wagner, of this town
ship, lost a valuable breeding mare
last week.
P. W. Lamey closed a successful
term of school in the Huddleson dis
trict, this township, last week.
Chits. Peterson, who lives across
the river, near Hunter's grist mill,
got a new boy at his house Sunday.
Now is the time to catch the
trailing arbutus, the earliest and
sweetest of all flowers in this latitude.
Mrs. . IIuddleBon, of Tiouesta
township, is lying very low at her
home. She is about 80 yeurs of age.
Dr. W. L. Chrisman, of Eldred,
Pa., was here looking after his Forest
county interests Monduy and Tuesday.
Mrs. V. C. Bromley, of Stewarts
Iluu, liftH our best thanks for a jar of
most delicious homemade maple
syrup.
Mr. W. J. Roberts of our town
was called to Westfield, N. Y., last
week to atteud the funeral of his aged
father.
With few exceptions, all kind of
root crops buried in pits last fail, have
been rendered totally useless, by the
severe freezing of the past winter.
By referen3e to the proper corner
it will be observed that Hon. John
A. Proper is announced as a candi
date for Associate Judge, subject to
Republican usages.
Mrs. Geo. Holemau received the
sad intelligence by wire Monday of
the death f her father, of Richmond
Centre, Ohio. He had beeu sick
about six mouths.
Ed. Gillespie departed for his
Crawford county farm on Monday,
taking with him his spanking team,
the combined weight of which is 3,
300. Luck tu you, E.l.
Shade Tiptou, a promiuent and
highly respected cilizon of Tidioute,
died iu that place lust Friday morn
ing, after a long and tedious illness.
The place Kses a valuable man.
Supt. Hillard reports that iff five
of the Spring Examinations already
held there have been 50 teachers ex
amined. This is perhaps the largest
percentage ever shown in this county.
Mr. A. B. lloyt who has moved
to town within the past week Bod oc
cupies part of the Forest House, was
delighted by the arrival of a nice
girl baby at his domicile Sunday eve
ning last.
Mrs. T. B. Cobb is away visiting
her daughter, Mrs. T. D. Dunn, at
West Chester, Pa. She will also
meet her little grand daughter that
arrived at the Doctors's domicile a
few days ago.
The "peep frogs" have thawed
out sufficiently to make themselves
heard. But according to the old tra
dition they must thaw out three times
before spring comes, which will re
quire two more freezes.
Among the ice piled out on West
Hickory flats by the recent gorge was
one cake which measured a trifle
over seven feet in thickness. This
was a "specimen brick" of the open
winter now drawing to a close.
Ex-Co. Commissioner Ledebur
has given up tbq flouring mill at Ne
braska and moved to his farm on
Dutch Hill, where he will till the
soil and live the independent life of
an honest farmer the balance of his
days.
Charlie Clark, wife and two chil
li dren, arrived from Edge Hill, near
Philadelphia, last week. Cbas. will
help his father on the farm this sum
mer, and will no doubt make this his
future abode. Glad to weloome him
back to his old heme.
Lost A shepard dog, white neckj
shoulders and feet; black on the
back ; about one year old, and ans
wers to name of "Carlo." Any one
bringing said dog to Mrs. II. S. Thom
as, Tionesta, Pa., will be suitably re
warded. . -
Argument Court was held bore
Monday. . The matter of granting a
new trial to L. C. Conroo came up
and was elaborately argued by coun
sel ou both sides. The Court with
held his decision in the case, but may
give it some lime within a week.
Cbas. Bonner's little boy baby,
just beginning to walk, was quite se
verely scalded by upsetting upon him
a pitcher of boiling water last Sat
urday morning. The right arm re
ceived tho severest burn, but the
little sufferer is getting along quite
well.
Mr. Joseph Carson, a highly re
spected and well-known citizen of
Neilltowu, this county, died on the
11th inst. His funeral was attonded
by a large concourse of friends on the
following Monday. His loss will be
keenly felt in tho community in
which he moved.
The balmy weather of the past
few days melted the snow and ice in
the big woods sufficiently to give our
lumbermen a splendid flood both in
the creek and river, and a large quan
tity of lumber in fact we might say
all of it has been run to the mouth
of the creek. Most of it will pull out
for the lower markets to-day.
Artist Greaves, of Warren, has
several orders for portraits from par
ties in Kansas City, Mo., and leaves
for there this week to do the work.
He expects to be absent about six
weeks, during which time his elegant
studio will be open to accommodate
any who may call for frames, artist
materials, it a, a large and elegant
stock of which he always keeps on
hand.
We never did boast much of
Forest county's sheep raising qualities,
but here is a little item that we think
is uot going to be beaten in many
counties of the State: Geo. W. King,
on his farm at the lower end of West
Hickory flats, has fifty-two ewes, the
same yielding eighty-five lambs this
spring, all living and doing finely.
The cake belongs to Mr. King, we
thiuk.
Mrs. Jared P. Huling, who has
beeu totally blind from cataract for
about three years, is now iu a fair
way to have her eye-sight at least par
tially restored. Dr. J. L. Proper, of
Titubville, operated upon her eyes one
day last week, and under his treat
ment she is now able to see and distin
guish small objects at quite a distance.
It is devoutly wished that her im
provement may continue and be per
manent. William S. Baldwio, formerly
general passenger agent of the Buf
falo, New York & Philedelphia, but
now holding the same position with
tho Louisville, New Albany & Chica
go road, has been honored with the
election as president of the Chicago
railroad association (passsenger de
partment). Blizzard. We congratu
late Mr. B. ou the mark of esteem
shown him by his brother railroaders,
and know his many friends in this
section will hear of it with much
pleasure.
Mrs. J. C. Partridge! who lias
embarked in the millinery business,
had her "opening days" yesterday and
to-day, and many of our ladies took
advantage of the occasion to look
over her elegant stock, no doubt the
finest ever shown in this section. An
inspection of her goods will readliy
convince any one that there is no fur
ther use of eeudiog away for any
thing in line ot head-wear. Mrs.
Partridge is certain that she cab
please every one, and at prices within
the reach of all. Give her a call.
Hon. Lewis Aroer, of Salmon
Creek, one of our Associate Judges,
had an apoplectic stroke on Sunday
evening last, since which time he has
been confined to bis bed. Drs. Mor
row of this place, and Davis of Oil
City were up to see biiu Monday eve
ning and rport him in a critical con
dition, but fuel assured, if be should
not get another attack, he will recov
er. The Judge has never been con
fioed to his bed, and hit friends say it
is a hard matter to keep him there
now. His illness, just at this time is
especially unfortunate, as he has on
hands the running of all the Salmon
Creek lumber. We hope to be able
to report hioi much improved in our
next issue.
It is with sincere sorrow that we
announce the death of Mary, wife of
our Worthy friend Matthew Elliott, of
Newtown Mills. She had been rfflict
ed for nearly a year, during which
time; especially in the lr'.ter weeks,
she was a great sufTerer. fcjhe came to
Forest county with her bnshand from
Glasgow, Scotland, in 1870, having
been married there in 18G5. She was
a kind and affectionate woman, highly
esteemed by all who knew ber, and
will be greatly missed by her neighbors
and friends. To the sorrowing hus
band, who is thus bereft of a loving
life partner, we extend sincere condo
lence, end assure him of the sympa
thy of the community in his affliction.
The funeral services were conducted
in the Presbyterian Church of this
place on Monday, Rev. llickling offi
ciating, and the remains were laid to
rest iu Riverside Cemetery.
Drowning Accident.
Two weeks ago to-day, Eddie, an
eight-year-old son of Mr. J. E. Berk
heimer, was drowned in Tionesta
Creek at what is known as Lower
Sheffield. It appears the young lad
was playing with three other children
near the creek bank and by some mis
hap slid into the water, his compan
ions being unable to rescue bim. At
the time be was wearing a pair of
large rubber boots, which with his hat
were found soni6 rods below,- but the
body had nut beeu recovered at last
accounts. The heart-broken parents
request (be citizens along the creek to
keep a watch for and assist them in
finding the body.
Forest County's Insane.
Commissioners of Forest County:
Gentlemen:
The condition of the several pa
tients under your charge in this hos
pital is as follows :
John Clary is neisy and excited all
the time.
Sarah Shoupe is very cross and sur
ly nearly all the time.
Wm. Barohart is excitable but not
violent, and generally pleasant.
Isaac Reed has just passed through
a long period of excitement, aud is
very quiet and rather dull.
Michael Callinan is very sullen and
surly all the time.
Samuel Hawthorn is very quiet,
gives no trouble, and is generally
pleasant.
Andrew D. Saltzgiver is restless but
a little belter than he wss.
Olive Noble is quiet aud generally
pleasant except at the time of the fits.
Respectfully Yours,
John Corwen, Supt.
i s i
List of Patents.
List of Patents granted to citizens
of Pennsylvania, for the week ending,
Tuesday, April 14tb, 1885, com
piled from the Official Records of the
United States Patent Office, expressly
for the Forest Republican, by Ship
ley Brashes rs, Patent Attorney, Solic
itor and Expert, No. 637 F. Street,
N. W., Washington, of Whom copies,
and information may be bad :
J. II. Alker, Allegheny, spike ma
chine; J. Anderson, Pittsburgh, glass
furnace; B. Bennett, Pittsburgh,
glassware; C W. Camp, Camptown,
combined truck and bag holder ; John
T. Dysart, Shippensville, oxhydrocar
bon economizing apparatus ; Jas. E.
Emerson, Beaver Falls, machino for
milling recesses iu saw plates; Levi
Haas, Chester, railway tie; James
Henderson, Bellefoute, mold for cash
ing Bteel; L. Houston, Montgomery
Station, circular sawing' machine;
Jas. Hunter, Pittsburgh, gas conduct
or ; J. F. Inghram, Allegheny, seal
lock; Jos. R. Jackson, Pittsburgh,
machine for bending tube skelp ; W.
D. Kearns, Pittsburgh, splint ; J. W.
Kugbler, Gieenville, railway crossing
and target; J. H. Laney, Indiana,
farm gate ; G. W. Morris, Pitteburgb,
combined spring measure and track
indicator; F.M.Morton, Pittsburgh,
steam radiator and heater; T. O
Donnell, Bradford, safety car for rail
way fish plates; S. Pennock, Kenuett
Square, road machine; E. Queen,
Johnstown, drill jar; II. II. Rodman,
Wilkes Bar re, shoe fastening; G.
Schmauu, Reading, valve for engines;
W. W, Speer, Pittsburgh, pipe coup
ling; T. S. Stewart, Saltsburg, dump
ing wagon ; T. S. Stewart, end gate
for dumping wagon ; W. L. Voeller,
Morton, telephone; J. F. Wilcox,
Pittsburgh, operating converter; J.
P. Witherow, Allegheny, apparatus
for the manufacture of iron and
steel; A. H. W'itman, Mioersville,
I powder keg discharge tube.
List of Jurors, May Term, 1885.
GRAND JURORS.
BARRETT TOWMHHIP.
Robert McBeth, Foreman.
John Irwin. WV E. Frampton.
TIONKHTA MOROUOrr.
F. R. Lanson. Elmer Donsmord.
QREEN TOWWSHIP.
Jamea S trow p. Rudolph Kanian.
Frank Ill'dingor. Soloman ilepler.
HARMOSY TOWNSHIP.
Josse Dawson.
hickory township!
Russell Brown. W. Ij. Andornon.
HOWE TOWNSHIP.
A. J. Martin. Daniel Corrigan.
D. F. Taylor.
JEHKS TOWNSlflP.
John S. Caldwell. H. II. McCloIlan.
Scott Doll. Goorge Brown.
KINOSLEY TOWNSHIP.
Pat Normile. Robert Burdick.
Humphrey Downing.
TIONESTA TOWNSHIP.
Wm. C. Hepler. Jamea Connelly.
PETIT JURORS.
TIONESTA BOROUOH.
Patrick Joycs. G. G. Butterfield.
John T. Carson. Joseph G. Dale.
J. P. Grove. J. II. Dinginan.
II. A. Adams.
BARNETT TOWNSHIP.
James Kerr. Albert Hulings.
S. II. Cook. George Lackner.
ORKEN TOWNSHIP.
Henry Riser. Augustus Rhodes.
Wm. B. Hall. George Bluerock.
George Jennings.
HARMONY TOWNSHir.
John J. Jones. Jesse Burchfield.
E. L. Jones.
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
J. W. Albaugh. Nathan Burdick.
Nicholas Arnold. Choa. Southworth.
Jamos Henderson.
HOWE TOWNSHIP.
V. P. Miller. James Haslet.
JUNKS TOWNSHIP.
Harvey Mays. W. L. Mooney.
James Kfffer. C. W. Amsler.
C. F. Hunt. P. V. Mercilliott.
KINOSLEY TOWNSHIP.
John C. Wilson. Frank Gillespie.
George Hawley. E. E. Zueudel.
Wm. P. McMurtrie. R. R. Andrews.
Spring arrival of Boots' and
Shoes; Boys Suits for $1.75. Dry
Goods and Notions, Crockery, Garden
Tools, and Onion Setts, just received
at Wm. Smearbaugb & Co's. 2t.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
for sale the John Clary farm, which
adjoins the Flynn Brothers farm in
Green Township, near Newmanville,
containing 00 acres, about 50 acres of
which is improved land. There is a
good orchard thereon.
For further information address,
nENRY W. LEDEBUR.
Committee of John Clary, Lunatic.
Starr P. O. Forest Co., Pa.
Kidr'na Von Kelpler she vos a nice kal,
Zo m -h weed as you nefl'er would dink ;
Sho dukes off dem effry-tay glows efTry
nide,
Unt koes mit der poya to dor rink.
She sohkades te vloor ofer so schlick ash a
Rount unt rount she goes, dree times,
or dwice ;
She moofs like a vairy ; ahe achkodos like
a achwaa
De poys da all say, "Oh ! dod vas so
nice."
Bobtailtd Vinegar,
DIED.
ELLIOTT At Newtown Mills, Pa.,
April 17th, 1885, of cancer of the breast,
Mary, wife of Matthew Elliott, aged 02
yearn.
. Confirmation Notice.
Notice ia hereby given that the follow
ing accounts have been tiled in my oflVce
and will be presented at next term of
Court lor oonhrmation :
Account of J. U. Dale, Guardian of
Anna Dice.
Account of J. G. Dale, Guardian of
Gertrude and Dortha McCray.
CURTIS M. SHAWKEV,
Clerk Orphans' Court
Tloneata, Pa.,- Apr'l 21, 1885.
Administrators' Notice.
All nersons having claims against the
estate of Samuel Clark, decoascd, late of
Tionesta Township, aud all persons in
debted to the auid ostate, will please pre
sent their claims for settlement, and pay
their said indebtedness at once to the un
dersigned Administrators or their Attor
ney, T. F. Ritchey, at Tionesta, Pa. .
SOLOMAN HKl'LER.
It. 11. MEALY.
Administrators.
Attest, T. F. Ritchisy, Att'y.
Tionesta, Pa., April 25, 1885.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, Tho Hon. W. D. Brown,
President Judge of the Court 'vdmmon
Pleas and Quarter Sovslons in and for
the county of Foront, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas
Quarter Sessions, &c.. at Tionesta, lor
the County of Forest, to commence on the
Third Monday of May, being the 18th daj
of May, 1885. Notice is therefore given to
the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Con
atablosof said county, that they be then
and there in their proper persona at ten
o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their
rocords, inquisitions examinations aud
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their olhoes appertain to be done.
and to those who are bound iu recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be iu the jail of Forest County, that
they be then and there present to prosecute
against them as shall be just. Given un
der my band and seal tjiis 18th day ot
April, a. u, io.
L. AGNlW, Sheriff.
Jun nuiih oi evorv ne-ripiion execu
ted at the REPUBLICAN office.
HOWE TWP. AUDITORS' REPORT.
ROAD COMMISSIONERS.
" Dr.
Mar. JO, '84, to Twp. orders ont
atanding 28$f St
Tp sealed tax levied for 1884 Z57 67
Mar. 23, '85, to twp. orders drawn
from last settlement to date 6083 3:V
t 10892 33
Cr.
Mar. '85, by anit. expended otf
roads for year '84 J25Z7 47
By error in copying duplicate 20
Hy error in redeeming twp. orders . 2 22
By Township orders redeemed 18."3 11
fci.183 00
By balance to new Road Com'rs
Township orders outstanding $(3509 33
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
Dr.
Mar. 10, '84. to balance $ 145 12
To unseated tax levied for 1884 1826 80
fl972 22
Cr.
May 23,' '84, bv County orders
Nos. 1 to 111 inclusive 31665 81
June 13. by cash seated tax 1882.... If3 27
June 13, by cash seated tax 1883.... 2f 00
Balancodue from County Coin'ra. $119 11
A. P. ANDERSON, Township Treasur6r
Dr.
May 23, '84. to ami. from County
commissioners (as aoove) ii
To error in computing commission
Jan. 24, at 10 07
$1809 18
Cr.
By Township orders redeemed $1853 11
Balance to Twp. Treasurer elect... 16 07
FINANCIAL STATEMENT,
Mar. 23, '85.
liabilities.
Township orders outstanding $6509 33
REHOURCE8.
Amt. due from County Com'rs.
(as above) S119 II
Amt. iu hand of Twp., Treasurer.. 18 07
$135 18
Total indebtedness this day $0374 15
Indebtedness Mar. 10, 1884, as per
Auditors Roport $1008' 35
Indebtedness Mar. 23, 1885, as per
above.. 6374 15
Increase of indebtedness for year .$5365 80
V thn linriarsiirnnd Auditors of Howe
Township, having examined the Roatl
Accounts nna tnem correct (as aDove stat
ed) to the beat of our knowledge and; be
lief. S. S. BRYNER,
WM. A. HA INS,
THOMAS CORAH,
Auditors of Howe Township.
A. P. ANDERSON, Treas.
Brookston, Pa , March 23, 1885.
POOR ACCOUNT.
OVERSEERS 6f THE POOR.
Dr.
Mar. 10, '84, to Twp. orders out
standing $693 71
Mar. 23, r85, to Township orders
drawn during year 794 63
$1488 24
Cr.
Mar. 23, '85, by Twp. ordors re
deemed ' $925 35
Bal to Ovorseors elect, twp. orders
outstanding $562 89
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
1884. Dr.
Mar 10, to balance $762 20
To unseated tax levied for 1881 730 62
$1492 72
1884. Cr.
June 13, by cash, unseated ta '83 $575 00
By cash, seated tax for 1882 141 28
By caah, seated tax for 1883 7 20
July 19, Co. ordors, Nos. 1 to 111
inclusive ' 666 84
Aug. 14, by cash 56 80
$1446 12
Bal due from Co. Commissioners.. $46 60
A. P. Akderson, Twp. Treasurer.
1884. Dr.
Mar. 10, to balance $ 7 91
To amt. ree'd from County Com
missioners, as abovo 1446 12
By cash received of W. S. Cole..... 100 00
$1554 03
Cr.
By Twp. orders redeemed $25 35
By Co. orders delivered to Treaa-
urer elect 609 02
By cash delivered to Treaa'r elect 19 66'
$1554 03'
W. S. Cole, Tax Collector.
Dr.
Mar. 10, '84, to balance $111 08
To Bcated tax duplicate for 1884..... 1011 06
$112
Cr.
By cash paid to Treas. as per above $100 00'
Balance duo..... $1022 12
FINANCIAL STATEMENT,
Mar. 23, '85.
RESOURCES.
Balance from County Com'rs $46 60
Balance from W. S. Cole 1022 12
Balance in hand of Twp. Treaa'r.. 628 68
$1697 40
LIABILITIES.
Township orders outstanding $562 89
$562 89'
Rosonrco8 in excess of liabilitios...$ll34 fit
We the undorsignod Auditors of Howe
Township having examined the Account
of tho Overseers of the Poor find them
correct, as abovo stated, to the best of our
Judgement and belief.
WM, A. ItAINH,
THOMAS CORAH,
Auditors of Ho wo Township.
A. P. ANDERSON, Treaa.
Brookston, Pa., March 23, 1885.
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