> H K CITIZEN. THORSDAY MARCH 20, 1902. MAN 18 NOT MONARCH. Ik Inm An I*BB int. Tkaa Ar* Tk*u •< Animal.. Man's Taunted faculties are far less acuta than aoiae of tha leaaar crea toraa Tk* human cjt is a wonderful piece of machaniam. with ita little bundle of aerrse that in aome mysterious way make Tlauallsatlon poaaiblc. Yet thia eye, with all iU deUcacy of diacern ment, is bat a circumscribed organ aa compared with tha eye of tbe eagle, which aeea infinitely farther than can any human aye. Tha same is true of tbe human aar. The rata and tbe mice that haunt our houses, the squirrel* that caper about the woods snd the numberless other little animals all hear better than we da They may not trace refinement in sound aa accurate ly as can man, but for catching aound at long range tbeira are the ears most perfectly constructed. The sense of touch is more accurate ly dereloped elsewhere in the animal kingdom than in man. No man made device for measuring water pressure equals that of tbe fish, whose aides all strung with nerves register the water pressure correctly every time and in form his fisbsbip Just bow much be can stand and when to move up-or down. A dog's sense of smell is always re spected by man. who frequently, as In tbe cose of a buuter, relies on it to sup plement the lindinga of his own less active olfactory nerve. When It comes to the human voice, there are birds with whose music man's music cannot be compared. Not I'atti herself ever suiig more sweetly than the meadow lark at break of day. 6»d Liver Oil Kruaa Btaaa. During the wait between acts a med ical student and a young woman who aat together became slightly embar rassed for topics of conversation. Fi nally and not unnaturally In view of tbe nature of the young man's studies their talk drifted to the subject of dia sgreeable tasting medicines. Among the horribles they mentioned were cod liver oil and castor oil. "I don't see." mused the young wom an. "how any one can bear to eat the beans that stuff is made of." "What kind of beans do you mean?" Inquired tbe young man. "Why. cod liver oil beana, to be sure." "Aren't you tblnklng of castor beans V ventured her companion. "Why. I always thought cod liTer oil was made from beans." she said, and tbe good breeding of the young man was shown by tbe fact that be didn't even smile, but several of those who aat near by hadn't equal control over their features. Philadelphia Ledger. Cklaatr* That Una. "It's just this," said the man with tha restless eye. who was gaslng sky ward—"some ten yeara ago some man who had a grudge againat me. I guess, called my attention to the fact, if fact it be, that if a chimney leana at ail It alwaya leana to the east. "I didn't believe It and I can hardly believe it yet, but I've spent hours and daya and weeka and months squinting at chimneys from car windows and from sidewalks, but I'll be darned if I aver yet have been able to discover a leaning chimney thst didn't slsnt to tbe eaat I've looked at factory chim neys, hotel chimneys, farmhouae chim neys and city house chimneys, and they all, like the adobe goda on the temple* of Yucatan, bend their beads toward the riaing sun." And the man with the restless eye once more began an inspection of tbe sky line.—New York Telegram. D*4«r Cover mt Darkan*. The minister of a Scotch parish was going from home and procured tbe clergyman of a neighboring parish to officiate on Sunday. His servant, who waa also tbe beadle, waa aent over to tbe atatlon to drive the reverend gen tleman to tbe ma use. When tbe train arrived, the beadle aaked him to wait awhile, aa be bad some messages to do before he went It was two boura before be returned. Tbe good man was furious and threat ened to report blm to bis maater. "Weei, air, ye can dae that If ye like," aald tbe beadle, "but he tell't me blmsel' to wait till It was dark afore 1 drove ye ower, for If tbe folk o' tbe village saw wha was to preach tbe morn nobody wad turn oot ava." Vkr «• UMA'L JIB*. Her* la one that a young man who knowa a food story when he beam it beard one railroad man tell another in | depot op the line the other day: •'We picked up a new Irlahman •omewhere up country an' aet bin) tg work brakin' on a construction train at 3 centa a mile for wages. One day when him an' me waa on the train abe got away on one of them mountain grades, an' the first thing we knowed •he was flyin' down the truck at about ainety mllea an hour, with nothin' in light but the ditch an' the happy hunt is' grounds, when we come to the end. I twisted 'em down aa hard an I could all along the topa, an' then of a sudden 1 aee Mike crawlln' along toward the end of one of the cars on all fours, with hla face the color of milk. I thought be waa gettin' ready to jump, an' I see hla finish If be did. " 'Mike,' I says, for heaven's aake don't Jump!' "He clamps his fingers on the run pin' board to give uim a chance to torn round au' lookln' at me coq» temptuous, answers: " 'Jump, Is it?* Do yes think I'd be aftber Jumpln' an' me makin' money as faat aa I am 7"—Portland Orego nian. A Bastes TriulmtUa. Little Emerson— Mamma, I find no marginal note In elucidation of tbia ex pression, which I observe frequently to occur In rny volume Of "Fairy Tale Classics," "With bated breath." What la the proper interpretation of the phrase? Mamma—"With bated breath," my aon, commonly occurs in fairy talea. Tour futher often returna from placa torlal excursions with bated breath. The phrase In aucb instances, however, baa no significance as applying to the bgit employed to allure the flab, but la merely an elastic term of dubious ■leaning and suspicious origin, utilised, aa I have already intimated, almply be cause of the sanction which it haß gain ed by customary usage in fairy talea generally. Do you comprehend, Emer son? Little Emerson—Perfectly, mamma.— Judge. ColMldeoera Crura. Attention has ofte* to n called to the curious fact of tbe date Sept. 3 fig uring so largely In tbe history of Oliver from well. That very dominating man waa born on Sept. 3, \WM, be won tbe buttle of Dunbar Sept. 3, 1050; that of Worcester Sept. 3, 1031, aud he died Sept 3, UJSB. But we bave lately come •cross some coincidences of dntea Which, so far as we know, have not been noticed before. Tbe number 88 aeema to bave bad fatal influence on tbe Stuarta. Robert 11., tbe first Stu art king, died In 1388; Jamea 11. was killed at tbe siege of Koxburgbe Cas tle, 1488; Mary, queen of Scota, waa beheaded In Fotberlngay, 1588 (new #tyle); James VII. (11. of England) was dethroned in 1688; Bonny Prince Charlie died In Rome, 1788, and with him died tbe last bopee of tbe Jacob- It*. . R-R-TIM E-TABLES P & WSB - Trains leave Butler for Allegheny, local time, at 6:25, 8:05, 9:30, and 11:05 a. m. and 4:00, and 5:53, p. m The 9:20 and 11:20 a. m. trains make the ran in ' 1 hoar and 20 minutes and the 4:00 train in an hour and a half. The 8:05 a. m. I 4:00 and 5:58 p. m. trains connect at ■ j Gallery for points West, and the 1:40 as • far west as Ell wood. , | Trains leave Butler for Bradford at . 9:30 a.m., and for Clarion at 5:15 pm. Trains arrive in Bntler from Alle ' gheny 9:03, 9:17 a. m. and 12:13, 2:45, 1 4:55. 7:07 and 7:45 pm: and from the ' j North at 9:05 a.m. and 3:50 p. m. • ■ The Theatre train, Tuesdays, Thnrs , ! days and Saturdays leaves Allegheny at i 11:30 p. m. ; | On Sundays trains leave Bntler for . ; Allegheny at 8:05 ain and 553 p.m., ! and for the west at 4:00 p m.: and ar rive at 9:17 a.m. and 4:55 and 7:07 p.m. » I B It & P It It 7:30 a. m., local for Punxsutawney 1 and all intermediate stations. 10:12 a. m. express for Buffalo and Rochester. 5:21 local for Punx'y and Du Bois and all stations. 11:22 p. m. express for Bnffalo and 1 Rochester—with sleepers. Trans arrive at Bntler, and go on to Allegheny at 6:15 and 9:47 a. m. and ' 5:34 p. m. Train 21 from Punx y arrives at 7:.15 a. m. ind stops here, i The 10:12 express will stop at Craigs ville, Echo and Dayton on signal. BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. GO. Time table in effect Nov. 17, 1901. CENTRAL TIME One hour slower than town time. nrothaard. Daily except suu STATION?. AM | P M Leaven Weit Winfield., j S Oo! 3 00 " iio);K«Tille 810 310 " Iron Bridge | 8 20, 320 " Win#eld Junction !8 30 335 " Lane i 8 40 345 u Butler Junction J 8 45 3 50 Arrive Allegheny . 1 9 48, ft l«i eastward? ' STATIONS. ~ AM, PM Leave Allegheny. j 8 45 3 10 " Butler Junction 110 00 440 - Une 110 06 445 w Winflelii Junction 10 16 4 f>." " Iron Bridge 10 25 5 <»5 u Boggnville l 0 30 515 Arrive W«*t Wlnfleld 10H5 5 2-0 Train* atop at Lane and Iron Bridge only on JTUtg to take on or leave off pa—rngem. Train* Connect at Bntler Junction with. Train « Kant ward fcr Free port, Vandergrifl and Blairvville Intersection. Train* Westward for Natrona, Tarentum and Alle gbenjr. Train* Northward tor Saxonburg, Delano and Builer. B. G. BE A LOU, General Manager. PENNSYLVANIA "ft* WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. Sohscli u Brrtor F«l>. 20, 1902 SOUTH. WKJCK OATS A M A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M BUTLKB Leare 8 25 8 00 10 to 2 85 4 35 flaxonhurg ArriTe 8 54 8 2b 11 15 3 00 5 (tl Botler Junction.. " ;7 27 85311 40 325 5 2!) Butl.r Junction. ..Leave 7 31 853 11 52 3 25 529 Hntrona Arrive 7 40 •01 12 01 3 34 5 38 Tarentum 7 44 »07 12 OS 3 42 5 44 Bpringiiale 7 52 « 18 12 18 3 52 ij 52 Clare mont I » 30 12 38 4 )S « 05 Sharp«burg 8 11 * 38 12 48 4 12 tU Allftfrheujr i 8 24 # 40 1 02 4 25, 8 21 A. M. A.M P M p. M P M SUNDAY TBAINB.—Leave Butler lor Allegheny 01 tj and prlucijml Inuraiadiale atatlona at 7:30 a tn., *nd 5:00 p. m. NORTH. WKKK DATS ; A.M. A.M A. M P M. P. M ! Alleftheujr Ol 84510 45 3 10 8 10 I Shar]jal«urg 657 8371057 r3 22 j i« 22 i OUremont . .. .... I] 04 ... I .... ( Springdale 11 18 ! 8 39 Tarentum T SB Bto 11 28 3 V, i; 48 Natrona. T 30 « 28 11 34 3 50 ! 8 53 Butler Junction., .arrive 7 3", 837 D 43 358 7 02 Butler Junction leave 7 4-'. 84» 12 18! 4 12' 7 01> Saxonburg ' 8 14 10 07 12 41 4 44 7 27 ! BUTLEB arrive 8 38,10 32 1 10 6 l;|j 7 53 A. M.'A. M P. M.|P. H.: P. M SUNDAY TBAINB.— Leave Alleghany City for But lar and principal InUrmadiate atatlum at 7:10 a m. and B*Bo p. m. FOB THI EAST. I Week. I>a)«. Sunday. ' !A. M.iA. M.IP. M. A.M.I'M Btrn.la I* «2510 50 235 7V) tOO : Butler J'ct. ar 7 27i1l 40 326 820 550 Bntler J'ct It 73711 43 358 821 811 , Fee port ar 7 41111 48 lltl 825 814 , Kak I mlnetaa J't ." 74711 50 408 828 818 , Leech burg " 80012 02 430 841 832 Panlton (Ap0110)...." 821 12 22 442 868 860 j SalUlurg " 8 5112 48 610 923 918 ' Blairarflle 923 120 543 962 946 ' Blairarille Int " 930 113 652 10 00 Altoooa "1135 ....I Bto 150. .. Harrtaburg " 310 I 100 «45 Philadelphia " 8 23; .... 425 10 171 P. M.|A. M., A. M. PM. P.M | Through tralna tur the eaat laara Plttrburg (Dniot, i Station), a. follow.:- j Atlantic Kxprea, daily 3:00 A.» I Pannaylraula LI ml tad " 7:15 I I Day Expraaa, " Main Llna Kxpraae, " 8:00 " > Harrtaburg Mail, " 12 45 p a 1 Harrtaburg Kxprea. dally 4:49 '• / Philadelphia Kxprea., .. .4:50" 1 Kaatarn KxpraM, •• T:I0 " FaatLlne, < .... 900 " PttUburg Limited, dally,lor New York, Balti more and Waahlngton only 10MI " Phllad'a Mall, Sundajt only 8:40 a.n tor Atlantic City (via Delaware Hirer Bridge, all rail route) 8.00 a_m. dally and 9:00 p.m. daily. BaUalo ui A 11ccheit Valley Dlvlilon Train* leave Klaklmlneta. Junction aa follow.: For Bulhlo, 9.58 a. in. and lUI p. m. dally, with through parlor and .leaping care, For OU o»ty, 7M, 9JMI a. m„ 2iJB, 8.15 and 11p m. week-day ■. Sunday., «.6e a. ir„ 8.16 and 11.36 p.m. For Bed Bank, 748, 9M, 11.17 a. m., 2 :», 8.16, 9.34, and 11.3t p. m. week-day.. Sunday., 9.68, 10.49 a. m., - B.lt and 11.35 p. m. 1 For Kittannlng, 748. 932, 958,11.17 a. m., fi.lt, 7.34, 9.34, and 11.35 p. m. week-day*. Sunday., ( 9.58,10.49 a a., 8.16, 10.45, and 11.35 p. m. ( "r" atop* on *ignal to take on pawenger. lor Taren- I turn and polnta heyond. } For detailed Information, apply to ticket ageut or aildruM Thoa. K. Watt, Paaa. Agt. Weatern IXitrict, Corner Fifth Arenue aid Smithteld Stre. t, Plttaburg, J B. HUTCHISON, J. B. WOOD, 4anar«l M.- are- Qant Paa*r Acan J H — - ■ - / Pearson B. Nace's ! < i < Livery Feod and Sale Stable } Rear of C Wick House Butler Penn'a The beat of borne* and flrat clana ricn »i- t wava on hand and for hire. , Beat accommodation aln town for pr.rma. ! nent boarding and tranalent trade. Hpec!- : al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horaet. (. QA cood claaa of horsea. Imth drlvnra and draft lioraea ilwaya on liarid and for aale under a full Kuitrantfe; and boraea bough pon proper notlHcatlon by PEARSON B. NACE. } Teleuhnne. No. 219. ■ ( TAFT'S PHILADELPHIA 7 ( > —DENTAL ROOMS.- W { 89 -sth Ave., Plttaburg, Pa W . V W«'repßACTlCA'.LY'l«l''fll'eD( i ■ CROWN and eftIUGC work IJ j j lltulmrj-WHY NOT OO fj | IMyours? «»il CROWNS I rWand BRIDGE work reduced BHI \ ' W%6 PtR TOOTH Al«. IheW ■/ 1 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES ■ OF BUTLER COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1901. t COLLECTORS' ACCOUNT FOR 1901—COUNTY TAX. f j DISTRICT. | COLLECTOR. |! jl!j If | § S ! Adams... ! A F Werner ? 2.041 fiO S 1,121 76 8 S3 0?!« 3 836 77 t Allechenv 'J S Glenn ' 1.473 st> 80" UO 59 '29 1 Sit 2a Butler ! George Bauer -..! 1.90*2 til 600 UO .i 9 *29 „ 1,013*23 r Buffalo James simmw» 1.933 01 951 0} <9 «*. ?U £ Brady J> Badger 959 4 < 481 hi X> 02 442 04 • Hinton. I N Harvc.v ■ 1 870 02 1,171 16 72 91 j 52» to i lav I> S* Patterson 1.G19 64 1.013 21 09 9* ■„ '*> 4 > CentCT!""L7~Zr;"™".... J U Renick 1.488 95 1.300 00 87 70 101 25 ■ < Ivartivld >B Fennel. 1.207 5-1 526 11 38 99...... 642 4 4 Cherry 11l J IJarron 1.390 31 7t*> 00 48 21' 642 10 Connouuenes6iug Cranberry Wm Gr&ham ! 1.893 93 1.53G 15 113 84- 243 91 Concord I' K Sutton 1.532 61 1.290 00 87 20 I>s 41 r Donegal C F Vensel 1.4X3 9,2 6J 63 8" "99 46 ESwmrJ 'a C Brown 1.812 05 1.577 ft 109 12 125 32 I Franklin James Crattv.. 1.4G0 13 74. 00 5-> 21 63a 92 1 F'airvlew J J CampltTl ! 1 442 40 ..i0 00 52 610 8> Jefferson. : \V H Oral* 1.897 9S 1.600 to 118 58 1.9 4* I Jackson jjohn Bame 2,123 91 1.401 75 103 83:_ 618 :{6 I .all caster - iJtis' iarmatt- 1.481 tiß 983 .39 72 90.. 428 19 Marion pC Vandyke 1.236 02 871 71 61 6::: 322 05 I Mer~" , jII J Brown 807 42 391 37 ->9 02 X-> 83 Muddycreek IC McClymonds 1.255 07 69140 30 - 510 28 Middlesex VieoStepp 2.120 84 1,710'28 11.> 48 2~'.' 08 > SSSSSV.II - FN Evtn 1.435 34 9.33 00 66 U. 3. 413 99 I I'enn. G S Huseltoil 1 872 20 1,682 73 l«a 60 >0 90 i l'arker.. JII Wall* - 1 482 10 1,200 00 88 93 193 1< Summit- J w lialdauf 1.339 89 85.3 00 GO 13! 644 .o Slipperyrock— John Kelly- 1.730 52 1.140 >9 84 >3 - 505 40 Venango. . - Jf»s Aiken- 1,109 76 553 .'>2 38 *2L, ->lB 02 Winfield M Cypher- 1.524 00 9» .1 66 70:_ 527 Washington G C Wray 1 ,5" <23 61, 00 47 95- 8.82 .i 0 Worth J L Reichert 1.630 20 1.100 00 79 36, 4;io 84 Butler borough J M Maxwell 14.358 59 s ~ Centervllle - |J A Aiken 691 66 502 & 37 24,- I>l 81 Conno<|ueneninig.- J N Rose 318 87 i;>o oo 12 78. l-> 509 t:ity lASPelfer 1.028 31 G2T o 45 51. : 334 25 F'airvlew lll L Siorev 179 4.', I*4 50 11 9l|- 602 Harmony I Fred Weigle 631 450 00 32 2. j. 149,2 liarricviile S Morrison 319 19 250 Oo 21 29 48 10 I Kami City H McGlaughlin 129 17 116 10 10 08, 299 Millen-town ;J J Donahue «» 21 300 to 22 23j. 298 ui Mars - W D Boyd 493 3:» 09 28 12i 91 Prospect EF. Wehr 362 90 200 00 17 (K 113 87 I IVtrolia Carl BulZer • 179 27 100 00 841 - <0 B<. > l'orU-iTville A. Henanaw 2.32 38 £SO 5.» 17 6->. 435 . > Saxonburg - ESchroth 418 8", 274 61 23 -:9 120 8-. Sunbun* I' P Brown 286 90 221 4-> 14 t . ... 00 58 > Valencia- W H Smith 132 13 12 01 3V. XB3 . Zellenople Wm Allen 1.086 64 810 00 Wou;. 2lti 61 . Kau Clair.. J A Wilson | 198 9:1 73 :» G af. ; 119 3» J Total 1 $73.172 01 i1'.'.113 I 9 83..VJ9 '>l ?7 3[ J2l).Slß_'Jl STATEMENT OF COUNTY TAX BECEIVED FOR 1900 AND PREVIOUS. ; | || I ' J r? flf \ % DISTRICTS. j COLLECTORS, j | I !I f | % \* f I |j L. J-,. J L , Butler T»vp iM Duffonl 1 18-7 3 38 03 S 3 9 I 38 03, I Muddycree. 1 ! : 13 tt> I 1' ft) ' Brady PA Ilineß 11892 24 71 ; 24 71 | Slipper)' Rock J L Cooper 18.»1 4U2 40- ; Butler Boro J S Jack 1897 6* 08 6)21 3 43; i Kama Cit* F Babitt " • 3 .37 . 38, I Clinton Twp Jas Hlddle IWB 278 10 13 32 261 al , Cherry Hugh Sproul " 196 89 1 laG 69 Butler Boro J 8 Jack " 119 23 113 29 5 2»- ' Milleritown JJDonehue " 536 SOS 27 , Butler Twp F I'earce 1899 062 40 662 40 Clinton....- JR Riddle " 219 03 > 13 2' 2U» 81- Cherry Hugh Sproul " 245 22 218 44 11 48 1> M Donegal FWalttnan " 16 0>; 23 01 15 82 ... Forward Geo Marburger... " 8<; ">3 81 as 456 i 1 Jeffereon W H Gral-e " 9« 83 91 74 5 0!«| - I Muddycreek Grant Jouei " 49 Ifi 43 4S 2 42 Venango. II B Stalker " 48 30 46 (fi 'i 43, Butler lU>ro JSJa»-k " 237 60 217 92 10 If.- 8 «M Hannonv F Weigle " 173 .30 173 50 Kan IK City E D llodgers " 15 83 10 43 55 4 *■> ■ Petrolia F N Fritz " :» a: 20 00 I 05 9 88 1.../»... Saxonburg.- J E Muder •' 39 60 ' 39 60 Adaina Twp A F Wimer •' 731 91 041 27 XI 91 73 70 Allegheny J 8 Glenn " 742 .34 5.3.3 75 34 47, 52X2 Butler (ieo Bauur " .348 VI 293 (St 13 42 40 47; Buffalo JasKimen " tm M 544 90 28 03 15 0;: Brady . J S Badger •* : 111° Clinton I N Harvey " 062 W 609 01 32 09 20 98 1 Clay RN" Pattcnou. ... " 602 42 .'/JO 27 31 36 15 26 40 47 Center J G Renick •' 268 30 218 33 13 08 0 89 Clear tit Id P B Fennel 1 " 046 65 303 51 15 97 G-J 17 237 97 Cherry R J Barrow " 719 32 625 00 32 87 01 4.V ContioqueneMlng- Greer McCandlciw " 536 72| 28.3 49 14 68 216 35 Craiiljerry Wm Graham. " 130 50 121 JO 6 74 1 8 ,16 Concord W B Campbell " 464 20 420 28 21 G9 31 .31 a 2t Donegal C F Venael " 810 03 722 55 37 96 26 50 21 61 Forward A C Brown " 57.3 6'. 510 00 26 81 48 W 9 79 F"ranklin J A Cratty " 024 07 ABB 28 30 95 •) 84 Fairview J J Cainplx-ll 1900 627 71 558 86 29 41l 39 44 Jeffereon W U Grabe •' I'2o 77 89 36 4 701 7 12 1 99 Jackson John Bame " Bi7 €i 3a4 01 30 92 11 to LaucaMer Jo* Garman " 49a 7'. 4<« 47 23 06 5 57 Marion JC Vandyke " :«5 92 195 00 10 23 83 21 9 731 Mercer IIJ Brown " 278 67 260 62 13 91 4 11 Muddycreek KIJ Oliver 11 255 82 240 26 12 63 293 .j Middlesex Geo Stepp " Vif) •.* 613 41 33 87 290 70 Oakland FNEyth " 579'20 540 911 28 4.3 981 ' I'enn G S Ilunelton- " 57 31 20 34! 1 13 33 81 Parker „,. Joii w»lley " 161 73 43 27 12 146 Summit ;J to lialdauf. " 353 75 329 85! 17 31 656 Slippery Rock John Kelly " sfis 20 492 73 25 9.! 40 .34 i Venango Jog Aiken " 801 ii.3 ;02 <*. :« K> 62 TO ' Washington G C Wray " 623 14 51* 50 2h 32 'M 61, 3D 68 Worth J L Re'chart " 3.37 28' 296 18 15 58 A 72 3-3 g2 Wlntield M Cvpher 805 411 209 41| 1101 8199 .J Butler Boro JM Max well " 3,9x7 39 3,271 Kil 170 87 204 :» :t«l 39 Centervllle J A Aiken " 199 98 186 86 9 83 3 29 ConnoqueneMing. J M Rote " 82 33 78 22 4 11 1 Evans city A S Pifer •' 380 40 343 81 13 3M 2118 ; Fairview A L Storey " 184 08 1(3 .33 13 82 6 73 Harmony IF Weigle " 219 ii.3 i.. i 1 219 35 Harrisvllle. a D Morrison " 156 82' 147 18' 7 75 1 89 • Karns City II Mclaughlin " Jl9 43 106 91 7 OO 5.31: ' Mlllerstown R N Emery " Ul 19, 10 73 221 11 X 3 20 Mars WD Boyd " 164 01' 147 22: 771 8 0.3 1 Prospect E E Wehr " 108 H 9.3 00 5 00 !l 81 Petrolia Carlßutzer I " 40 01 2 un 43'.(8 Portersville A Henshaw " m V, 80 58 3 37 3 Ooj Saxonburg K Scliroth " 81 70 63 .38 3 37 11 75 : Sunbury ;PP Brown " 83 87 ] 76 58 4 02 5 27 Valencia W II Smith I " 81 72 72 3lj 3 81 3 HI Zellenople Wm Allen , " 224 13j IS.; 97! 10 21 j 19 93 Total : j $24,925 24 $19,301 .38 81,017 32 $1,272 32 i j j_ *s.3l 44 | l_ _ *97 08 .300 00 1 37 06 60 02 Franklln Jame* A Cratty .... 114 iy 10 oo J 90 7i Kalrvlew J J CampU-U 144 4.3 90 00 COS 47 42 Jefferson W II Grabe 441 14 330 00 ' 2.3 04 68 ail Jackson John Bame 293 24 272 00 20 16 :i o-v ijtncMter JoaGartnau 168 an 1.32 21, ll 2> 5 ;nj Marion J C Vandyke 96 28' 75 00 5.33 14 731 Mercer il J Brown 120 10 97 20 7 20. 15 70 ... Muddycreek J C McClymonds 40 :;8 0>- 2 07 1 1 70| Middlesex Geo Stepp 1,206 11 1,103 88 80 2.3; 19 01 Oakland F N Eyth 267 60 240 oo 17 03 lo 631 I'enn G S Husclton - lißl .32 607 .'i« 42 1.3 :K hi Parker JII Walley 91 70 .30 00 371 j 37 99 Summit J W lialdauf 318 26 330 00 25 32 1 707 Slippery Rock John Kelly 188 82 163 01 12 27 10 !H Venango Jot Aiken 'l7 73 ii 00 i l. JO hi Wlnficld Martin Cypher 496 80 470 00 ii.3 J7 II .;* Washington G C Wray : 230 09 192 14 2-i 23 51 Worth J L Reichert 87 13, 81 o; 6 lo i Butler Boro Ij M Maxwell 3,706 95 | 3,367 97 244 10 9188' Centervllle J A Aiken 483 73] 4.30 33| 33 38! i Conmxiueneaslng - 'J M Roue - 90 15 88 ."►! 7 01 Kvans City 'A S Pelfcr 444 95 308 3h 29 32 17 03 .... Kalrvlew ... 11l L Storey :i3 30 31 02 2 38 Harmony iF'rcd Weigle 103 03 103 03 Harrisvllle S l> Morrison 413 02 380.31 33 09 Karns city II Mclaughlin. II 80 10 n, at Mlllerstown J Donahue 407 04 :too 00 22 23i 11.3 71 Mars WD Boyd 292 95 269 03 22 90 I 02 Pros|iect E K Wehr 210 90 180 00l 15 :Mi 21 .37 Petrolia <; Buuer 11175 KM do 8 Portersrilln A llenshaw UG 15 1117 10; U (i, Saxonburg K Schrotn 298 70 278 i) as 72 i 3 4., Sutibury P P Brown 32 72 30 4 • 2 27 Valencia W II Smith 56 90 XI o'. 2 43 ao 8|- Zellenople Wm Allen 490 23 . 440 00 32 01 17 #2'.... kau Claire jj A Wilson 8 80j 2 25| laj 622 Tota' 1 1 813,747 381813,533 4.'1151,008 32 81,28-1 5:1824 'JO STATEMENT OF STATE TAX FOR 1900 AND PREVIOUS. ! ? n IJ fll | H DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. j B •§ g? ! 2 if I j j* hi | | Butler Twp FD Pearce 1x99 3 148 07 8 8 8 $146 07 Clinton J It Kiddle " I 8 60 IB 00 Clearfield KJ Kennedy " 23 34 21 07 127 f:herry Hugh Sproul " 1117 lo « ,Vj Donegal K Waltrnan. " 19 70 18 71 tcj Forward George Marburger 48a; 4039 241 Jefferson W N Grabe. " 3 69 3 30 la Veiutngo II li Stalker " 226 2 15 11 Centervllle K Forrester " 100 81 M :,l rt or 37 60 llarniony K Weigle " 48 3h HI Karns City K D Itodgers " 126 l aa> Mlllerstown..,, J J Dimaliuo i' :i5 k'l 31 :■*) 10, 282 I'etrfilla. KM Frit* " 23 22 2206 1 lu Saxonburg J K Muder " 1 40 j (a , Adams A Werner 1900 28 70 27 19 151 Alleghe iy. JS Glenn " 14 X.i 13 I s 71 Z Buffalo Jus Simmers " .'iKI »10. 28u Clinton j.N Harvey " :»41 28 8a 1 :,i < Clay K N Patterson " 47 ....... I .... j " « <«nt«r J(i Renick " 6 M All •> Clearfield Pit Fennel " 13 09 1120 r>v ! Ino Cherry KJ Barron " 24 22 10 00 #.j ... 130 a Cranberry ; Win Graham " 78 3", 70 01 111 4 2'i Concord VV II < ninpla-ll •• 5 39 .3 12 2. Donegal C K Vensel " 10 4n 14 Os! 71 | Franklin J A cratty " 14/16 42 32 221 Kalrvlew... J ( amptiell " 31 lo 51 2 71 I Jefferson. Wil Grabe " 32 31 30 01 17n Laiu aster Jos Garinan " 15 :» 10 12 53. "4 41 Marlon JC Vandyke •• *6 13 "8613 Mercer II J Brown •• IX7 4'.; 21 Muddycreek KH Oliver " 2 6. 262 13 " I Middlesex GeoMtepp •• 194 HI 13087 # h'i I" if ij Oakland FN Eyth " U9O 4 6 21 lu, Penn... gs lluM.'lton " ,317 241 1.3 27. Parker J H Walley " 15 58 ... li'.Vl Summit J W Italdauf •• 39 76 30 88 lai ~| sllpjieryrock John Kelly " 12 02 812, i , 2 If' Venango Jos Aiken '• 20 0# ioisi. 100 I Washington G C Wray " Ki 68 23900 |a I Worth jl Reichert - 72 0- 04 CoiiiHHjuencssihg . . (.reer Met and less " 14 80 14 (»■ 71 Wlnfield M cypher " 79 13 71 17! 412 s* Butler boro J M Maxwell) " '231 70 234 07' 11 73 12 0» Centervllle J A Aiken " ti 0. 341>5 181 6'26 Couno.|Uenesslug J M K««e . •' 20 99 19 89 110 1 Evans City |A H Peifer " 9.v.i 0121 041 43 Fairview 11l LStorey •• 45 ikj 41.72 3 4s l ... Harmony IF Weigle •' 11118 . 111)8 Karns City II Mclaughlin " 700 0 41. 61 1 Mars WD ltoyd •' 10 5s 15 71l 1 ... Prospect Kf; Wefir " 103 ao ;a 781 1 k*- OS SO' Petrolia 1 • liutzcr " 18 17 01 Portersville II llenshaw " 104 13 15 42 Ml I s8 20 Saxonburg ESchroth " 108 11 32 4 20 ! Valencia 'W H Smith •• 251 02 ! 232 Zellenople |Wm Allen " 4.3 01 40MI; 1 i7j | To«i (ftitn , UNSEATED LAND ACCOUNT FOR 11*01 ' n 1 SCHOOL rr. ROAD PtX)R DISTRICT % || _.f |g §E \ | 1 1 %'£. || -3 t~ 1-3 —« i. £-5" •;; ~ 2 Z. Z_ r- if * - 1 Ruffalo S 24 24 07 07 Forward 952 31 99 31 99 76 70 250 - 250 Jefferson 0 21 7 54 7 54 3 4S 3 48 40 46 Lancaster 282 211 211 70 . 70 Middlesex 2 34 27 . 27 2 70 ' 2 70 i Muddy Creek. 131 J 158 158 372 i 372 ! Worth 4 50j 4 50 .■ 1 Mercer j 6 85 0 85 i . Slippery Rock 10 76' • i 2 66 j 2 66 rj Concord S3B 11 4ii 603 543 632 677 ... 12 09 17 *ls 70 17 65 76 1 j Washington | 15 54 6 52! 20 37 10 48' 16 41 632 ti 32! - 694 694 Fairview j 10 55 530 =>36 I } Jiutler j 480 0 F-»j 384 923 74 843 14S It 91 40 38 287 43 25 Cherry ; 1 4:> 48 80 ( 156 50 30 323 125 4 j Oakland ; ti 85 13 74 19 40 119 457 501 it 14 41 375 375 i Donegal 588 700 700 706 700 10 94 118 12 12 i i Center 1 4 121 393 270 609 218 140 3 58! 159 270 4 35' Clearfield 50 42 7:'. 14 01 19 128 20 007 80 01 08 83 140 81 2 03! 749 749 Adams | 2 04 2 04 1 88 1 S8 t Franklin 10 41 5 07j S9l 14 01 034 998 10 32 3SO 5 !Hi _ 970 ; i'arker 10 04. 60 72 ; 30 24 70 88 20 0"> 21 28 14 70 55 80 15 10 049 21 65 I Marion 77 09 68 34 10 50 84 St 27 88 58 12 SO 00 37 47 773 45 20 ' Wiotield 42 10 ! 03 24 03 24 7"> 88 75 88 ; Venango j 35 3» 27 18 420 31 44 33 89 852 37 37 504 19 20 300 19 20 300 , Connoquenessing SOl 0 ls| 794 14 12 145 352 497 352 257 352 257 Jackson 1 44 3 54! 26 354 20 93 55 148 927 927 i Clay 10 01 43 tJ, 779 51 01 33 39 .14". 37 48 30 17 84 334 21 18 ! Allegheny 78 00 07 07; 10 19 83 20 01 58 807 63 1" 0 50' 40 144 184 1 Hrady 12 04 381 12 88 455 12 14 1 0"> 335 4 40; 130 631 ' 761 ! Summit ; 25 40 35 39 15 57 50 96 2 o'i 29 93 32 59 : 20 95 962 23 53 701 i l'enn ! 29 75 19 44 579 25 23 'J 02 902 | 11 42 339 14 81 Millerstown ISoro 904 9 34! 934 10 19 : 10 19j 110 ! 110 k Fetrolia '• | i | 450 450 Sunbury •• 2 04' 2 61 I : Ilarrisville •' 70 175 .. 175 70 70 152 ; ! 152 Hutler " 450 000 12 00 18 Oil 780 14 30 22 lit 471 3 45: *„J 816 Evans City " 20, 78 78 40 40 | _| Saxonburg " 298 .. 357 357 00 60j :5()! " 30 Fairview " 20 75 75 352 .. 3 52: 477 477 Prospect " 720 11 10 11 JO 189 1 89j 139 J 139 Total $512 125569 k<;£>27 75 8445 88<461 99 4339 87 :33s 11 S4 8213 02 : 5275 26 574 DOG TAX FOR 1C?1. . ~fl FT ~jFT»T -| I 5* i J s DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. £ = § ;? i I? 2 =" ~ -*23 s 5 § I » £— I = I! 2 Adams A F Werner $ 129 75 S 50 9s S 37S $ 74 998 84 OO 1 Allegheny J S Glenn 65 25 ■ 85 25- 19 Mr Uutler Geo Bauer 129 00 70 Ul .">l9 S3 *l| 1 Buffalo Jaines Simmers IIS SO 42 01 :) 10, To 3<; low SO; Ilrady I a Badger 48 00 13 97 lot g> uo' Union I N Harvey 107 25 SO s7 317 5:1 21 60 20l lay- R N Patterson ■ 87 75 37 72 2 '*) 47 531 42 50 enter J G Rennick (3 75 50 00 370 10 OS IS 00 iearlield P B Fennel 64 50 IS 20 112 48 18 138 25 'berry It J Barron g{ 25 28 00 1 86! 53 :!9t 100 00 'onno.juci.cssiiig G McCandlew 77 2r> 41 iw> 310 82 'Q git) 501 ,*ranterry Win Graham 89 25 bo IP 512 is 02 45 50 Concord V R Suuon *4 75 72 6.">; 520 u9O 67 75 honcgal Clf Veusel 150 7S 78 92 501 72 82' Forward A C Brown 126 751 90 00 SSO 30 95 27 50 Fnuikltn 'J A Cratty 81 7S 30 00 1 222 49 53 .... Kairview.. J J Campbell 1117". SO 00 327 is 4s 179 00 lefferaon WII . uo Aashiiuttoii ...1 |<) C Wray 90 Oo 16 WJ 121 72 40 33 00. A infield M Cvpher 109 50 60 no 4 4'. 45 05 31 So .... •Vorth J Relchert 81 00 40 00 297 41 03 41 50 Sutler borough J M Maxwell 180 Oo 716: 487 1(8 50 otmoquenessing 'J M Roue 15 75 ' 15 75 •Ivans City IJ 8 I'eifer. 22 50 5 59 4ni 16 51 1 :'.IU Claire 'J A Wilson II 25 I 50 12 9 «« airview |H L Storey ! 13 50 900 69| 3 Bl| I larmony. Fred Wcigle 27 75 27 75 ' larrigrllle |Sain Morrison ! 10 75 ' I 10 75 17 50' Cams <:lty II McLaughlin 15 00 12 45 1 OS 1 So ililleKtown J lionahue 42 00 14 On 101 26 96 >!ars.... I\V 1) Itovd 26 25 9 00 73 16 52 ! Tmwsct Kl£Wehr_ 15 75 500 40i 10 35 'ctrpljA c JJutfrr IS 00 \h 0u ' ['i.rtergvillc ! 'A llenahaw y75 834 61. I 75 lippery Rock J A Fjikin 14 25 7 09 56 6 i > 1 9 1 f~i o~ 2 B 3 3 - £ DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. •" ■ 0 ~ = \ Si : c » r c 55 :®!SI : t 5 s I I : I : .1 * I : I g I I slippery Rbclt...?.. ......... {JoopeV 1804$ 75 I I I 75 Jleurfleld E J Kennedy IHU7, 957 909 4s 1 Donegal F W Wultman 9 90 ! 9 90 Hutler borough J S Jack 1 7 71 7 33 IS Karris City F Ualibett It OS , litis Vlillerstown.. J.I Donahue 12 59 1(96 tji Lllnton J R Riddle 18U8 2S 0(> Uaa 15 67 berry lluuh Sprotil 1 no I 00 Butler Ixirough 1 S\Jaek 1 .15 I 2s 07 Millerstown txirough I J Donahue 19 27 18 31 96 I'etrolla iMtrougb FM Fritz 18 90 is 90 u uxonhurgborough I E .Milder 6 66 6 60 Hilton llt Riddle 1*39 27 ol' 945 17 56 iMeurfleld .. K.I Keniieily 36 23 £ll.l 173 157 ['berry II ugh Sproull :i5 35 88 Donegal E Wall mini 47 58 .10 99 163 14 (10 Butler F D Pearce 134 66 1.34 5 llarrlsville Ixirougli S I> .lorrlson 2 82 2 'lB 14 ! IvarnsC'lty Ixirougli Hush McLaughlin ... 11 25 10 69 56! Millers town borough ... It W Emery. . . 10 71 569 45) 157 Mars borough VV 1> Boyd IX ;« IS 20 7U 2 36 I'rospeet borough E E Weber 13 31 9 63 53 ! 3 15 I'etrolla Ixirougli CButzer... . II si 970 sf| 157 I'ortersvllle borough A llenshaw 3 62 2 72 15 75 'axonburg Ixirougli E'Scbroat 10 s| 5 Oil :rr| 5Si sfo 699 62 8S kVuilli-ld 42 16 63 24 75 (vl it 20 'jul i- 2U| Is i'enallgo 660 426 853 4 1(1 23 54 126 21 Nl 'onno'tueuMsing 564 • W 852 257 22 67 923 31 9o lack sun 44 2>i 55 I.V 1 40 1 40 'lay 10 01 779 4 4 5 334 25 59 182 27 41 Ulrifheny 17 27 16 19 BOi 736 48 so v, 22 Mil Irmly 987 12 88 335 M 59 34 60 126 35 95 vim ruit 25 40 15 57 29 93 22 30 93 29 111 97 43 'eon 79s 579 902 532 28 II 157 29 68 Sutler Ixirougli 450 12 60 14 30 34 5 34 85 636 41 21 saxonburg borough 298 357 60 191 UO9 .'l6 1145 Mill.'rMtown Ixirougli 276 934 276 262 17 4-s 57 18 05 TOTAL fcisc in JMXMO.NT HOSPITAL ACCOUNT ] I ji4 ? I i I si DIHTRICTH. j 2.6 j 'Si S ' I? «h ii' v i_i ■ ♦! ? li»> Twp ? 8 111 25'| 91 i.« < MMO%*S 775 | 775 I raiiU-rry B'J By 25 KranMlii M) SO 69 50 -iiiimnlt 'J «l u 00 illpjiery Rock ..I IHI 7 • 'JI 2Si 77 7,. I'JS z". MH i:» r4> | 13 !ioi Illltoll I 1,079 40 1,079 40 , Marlon I'JS 2V 33 7', 5H 50 171 '<» Wlnlteld 184 uo ti'.i in iitklaiHl.. . ... i 37 UOL ' j 37 uu Imneuter 47 UN I 47 15 h'ffvtion M 40 i~ i.i || », •lurry 483 - 453 Oi IVi.n 899 24 899 01 Koruraftl. 1-ia ii ... ihn 25 Worth 91 25 U0 50 170' Hi 15 7.1 Mercer 'J? 00| t... 27 Ui WaMilliKton «4 75 UI 25 Ilu 25! 4.'i 7.'i Kurim < iiy Boro 813 7'J ■ 813 -, 7S; 15 75 Uutler 250 fiO j 2fiu ti For publishing A(Klliors' report iCnhiusfiri \ nhJuViT $ 100 U) W.O. Noifluy 11JO oo P A Kaitltfan A Hon 100 00— J##' «*> For hrldtfe views IT.' 1 1.1 For bridge Innpectlon W Si For holler house repairs 7W 70 I For Common wealth (costs) 2.4.».1 i»s Court house (for repairs etc..) 4-sj 7o bounty Commissioners 1 .1 .1 Met#.trvey, .'412 days f 1.00. 00 John W Olllesplo, Hfo (lu l.«« 7 flo John A Etc her t. .110 da 1.015 00- a. 174 50 Cornrnls'rs' counsel, I* \V Lowry ... 400 00 County Detective. Jas A Mi Murllu. 7:H) <*» County auditor, .1 W Coulter k.' .'«0 To eouuty auditors— l» II Hechler IWI uo .1 A M (towuu IT I <*• JVV Const ahlim. for uarterly returns 7ow I s Court crier, 11. 1. Ilockenherry. iliW 0u Clerk of Courts. W II Campbell, and ox-clerks. Meals and Turner, sundry fees 957 .'»0 Com mis rs* clerk, J C Klskuddon... Tun oo County Institute appropriation ... 'JUIHio Coroner's Inquests 1<44 4."> Idst rift attorney. J M Fainter ... 5tC to For dray ajre, freight and ex pre# ■ Have -47 Tor elections... 4,717 74 Fuel. light and lient for county buildings 1,882 72 Korcount.VKeneralexpen.se 31 49 Kor indexing. (E 1 Brush) 884 48 Kor interest ou temporary 10an.... 198 34 Kor indigent paupers H4 00 Kor Insurance on county buildings. 62 DO I'oik hospital for maintenance of feeble minded B*6 63 Jurors 6.773 19 Kor jail repairs, supply, etc 340 49 Janitor. (Hugh Morgan) 708 00 Jury commissioners— AI) Nlcklas | 67 34 John U Christy. -. 73 22 140 76 Jail physicians 65 25 Kor livery hire 121 7a Kor lunacy inquests 416 32 ' Kor military enrollment 177 17 Kor printing 267 13 Kor post ago 85 50 Prottionoliiry. (sundry fees) 500 05 Keuna Reform school for malute ' nance of prisoners 53S 95 I'enu Industrial Reformatory 1 25 Koad views 603 31 Kor road damage 370 On Register A Recorder. W J Adams • 112 00 Kor refundl-ig Is |:i Kor registering voters 1.32!) on Kor registering birlhsand deaths.. 85 95 Kor registering school children 1.246 00 Court .Stenographers— i EdS Riddle t 1.295 65 Miss \da Kind lay 148 si Miss Maud Kelly 1710- 1.461 CO Sheriff for boarding prisoners, com mit t incuts and taking prisoners to penitentiary and work house . 2.990 55 Stationery and dockets |,§4B 42 Soldiers burial 185 uo ! St I-rallies hospital. 4.(00 Tipstaffs— I <) 1* Campbell $ hi 00 ; John Schaffner 26 00 l RII Harbison 86 00 j J C Welsh 32 00 i RO Lewis 94 00 ] C Illnchberger 50 00 K R Boyer 54 00— 426 00 i Commissioners for traveling ex- I pense 73 54 Commissioners transcribing 134 75 Kor temporary loan ; 16,500 00 I nseated laud paid »o town „5 > h|ps 1,043 67 Warren Hospital, maintenance of insane 1,864 73 West Perm hospital, maintenance of Insane. 4,13139 Western Penitentiary, for main tenance of prisoners 1,727 44 Wcrnersvllle hospital, malntc nanco of Insane 378 57 Water service for county build , ings 478 SO I-or telephone service 51 ti2 Kor guarding prisoners at county home 148 00 Slate tax on county Bonds 131 10 iTsmTly 0. L. RANKIN. Treasurer. Bal in treasury Jan 1, nil CR 11*01. t 7,36105 i County tax from 1900 and previous 19.547 14 County tax from 1901 .. 49,115 49 Stale tax from ltlOO and previous 1.587 07 State tax from IUO| 13,532 43 Amount from unseated land 1.110 70 Amount from townships Insane account 792 HO Amount from redemp tion of unseated land sold to County Com missioners (6 75 Amount received from I'rotlionotary 53 00 Amount received from Clerk of Courts 77 60 Amount received from Justices of the peace... 36 00 Amount received from liiiuor licenses Ml 30 Amount from temporary loan, 16,500 00 Amount from county commissioners 037 80 Amount received from liutlcr Passenger R R Co for changes made to Center avenue bridge.. 869 00 By vouchers currant ex penses 67.185 f.2 Ity temporary loan paid 16.500 00 lly vouchers unseated , hind 1,043 67 By treasurer's 3 per cent. , #-0.000 1.500 00 By treasurer's IK per cent. 438.8115 52 507 1)9 By cash set aside for sinking funds 3 386 90 By balance iu W«»».iry, January I.lllUS 21,244 15 fi11,548.23 1111.548 23 I>. 1.. Kuiikln In Acooimt Dog Tax. ... . '>K. CR, lo Ilog rese.-ve fund H100... » 200 00 To dog tax from 1900 and previous I.SST M 7 Todogtax from 1901 1,720 20 By vouchers Shelly damage. 2.2J5 20 By treasurer'*3 percent, on ?-'.l:'s H) 10; 2J By amount turned over to , county 965 87 By treasurer'ss percent, on $1,010.71 50 84 By dog reserve 200 00 f 1.418 17 $3.44s 17 l». 1.. Rankin In Account with liutler Coun ty Sinking Fund. I>R. OH. To cash on hand from 1901. ..$1,014 '£& To ain't received from taxes of 1809. 190(1, 11*11, as u sink ing fund levy 3,349 40 By vouchers on lands and coupons redeemed 11,542 50 By treasurer's 1H per cent,, #1,542.50 23 14 By bal on hand Jan 1, 1902... 2,798 04 $4,:i63 68 14,363 68 KX|M-IUI«-j i« • $ 13 M H W Dunbar for material ami painting bridges 9tßo J II Morrow repairs to iron work Clark bridge.. .*l4 00 Kurillulling material and putting up railing Kelly bridge ftOO KeplankuiK aiai rep. Clark br'dg ill (JU 131 50 Joseph Hlakely material and lalmr for Roy bridge 70 71) Ahner Qrotmman material and lalx»r for ( Christy bridce 54 23 JainiH |{ Caldwell material and labor for I* Miller bridge - 12 80 I'eter Nigh masonry, haulingHtone,quar ry iiig*toneand tilling approuchento the Opfier lionnin Hrook bridge 29 06 Harv« \ A Cooper furnishing material and lalxir for Oiftloti bridge 44 Hi S\V (ileiiii placing supports to Jack br'ic 31 00 I H 1) Sefton furnishing material and la bor for Hefton bridge — 65 D 4 i David (iarviii material Huhl bridge $43 20 Lumber for Amber Non bridge 10 00 Hauling Mtonc for Zeigler bridge 5 50 Flank for Wolf Kun liriilgo 18 24 Plunk for MeCundles* bridge 41 20 118 14 liuekley A HtubbM plank and hauling for Hruin and Hartier Mill bridges 54 45 Frank Burr for filling the approaches to X« igl< r liridifp Jackson township. 25 00 .1 W MeCord material for Sedwiir bridge Allegheny township i) 00 •laui' H Mi lium lalntr and hauling for (ill to Nelson limine. Cherry township 800 1- J Winters repairing nuiHoury and la ls»r furiii*h««i Zcigler bridge 44 25 W NN Hill material and labor furnished | |for Park ■ bridge 20 00 Aust in Mel *1 \ moiid* material and lalior for Neely bfidg'-,. 12 25 II >1 Milliard material and repair* made to Hruiu and liartM-r Mill A J Hurr rei uiritj*; McCundlehi brldgtv .. 8 W'» l( M Met 'all team*, hauling ntoiie and laln»r furnished to kittanning bridge . 20 00 II Drelx rt repairing masonry Aiulmtnoii bridge 10 00 l( H Medarvey hauling material and la »M»r furiiMh. d for Wolf Creek brilge.... 24 27 <1 C Hiehl painting Holder bridge 15 00 Fainting Kittaniiing bridge 'ill II) Painting Karnx A Monro«* bridgon 3ff 00 73 U) Nelxon A Huehanan repairs and altera tion.H tot Viitre ave. bridge, lititler Imro. 00 Miehael Fl<*ming in a won ry and tilling approaeheM t«i Knxiuiuger brtdire 211 10 A II Keuiek to xtoiat work Keia terw and W^Jm worth bridge 8 00 S W (ilenn planking and repair* to On ida ofidge 30 (JO U I! Knglinh f»ir cement 8 55 Davui M. Zeigh r, keeping up rnMMing over Little Creek 10(1) Henry Wahl t4?am ana men removing drift w«hm| iiud Mtotie from Knaulf br'ge 15 oo •Jaimi MeFadden lumlx*r and labor Mc- Murry bridge 118 10 \\ II liovard plank and labor MeLaugh* lilt bridge 5 00 Tobia* Diet rick plaeing guard rails and building teiu|iornry bridge at Coal run Summit to\M,-hip.. 9 00 l!lri« b VN inters material and labor for Kduiau bridge 14 58 1' H Snyder uuilerial and lalior for New Hope bridge... RID WJ \ ine brkitfv. Cherry township 26 00 contract. Mars bridge.... 900 NC M< M »re material and Übor Hem|4iill G 8 White on Index books ;;*» MI br.. ...... 22 » Wm if Campbell, clerk of C approaches to courts, sundry fees 331 23 Met artless bnd«e... SSO Thos IC Hoon, sheriff, \> in M« Nuwon material furnished Carry Warding prisoners, etc... 713 td bnd*n* .... .. JJ9 J M Painter, district attor i>mali re pairs to sundry bndtftw 221 93 oey sundry fees - TT CO _ Jas A McMarlin, county de -12. .23 Ti tective C<) oal Run bridge 140 00 " ra O Johnson &Co for Tobias Dietrick for filliim ap- dot'kels. &c ISO 5. pruachea to Coal Run bridge... 12 00 m *" Murphy's Sons for J C Vandyke filling approaches dockets, Ac 57 50 to Vandyke bridge WOO Penna Reform school 117 09 Alex l'orter tilling old channel of Petiua (udustrial Reformu crc»k and guard rails to Porter torjr 236 25 ju 00 Warreu hospital for Insane 500 jo For Cement — Western Peuna hospital for WSMcCnaACo 225.18 insane 1,180 50 Enoa Borkey 55 25 Wernersvllle hospital for I T Heaven 'freight on cement).. 'll 70 202 13 . Insane 101 (10 Edward Fleshlier filling appr'clia Institute for feeble minded to Mars bridge 25 00 at Polk. Pa 121 #5 F J Winters— Western Penitentiary 1,148 00 Ou acct masonry Mar? bridge.. 250 00 Sundry small bills out- In full masonry Marshall brdge Ml U _ standing 63 ft! For till to approaches and rip- State on account State tax rapring abutment to M»rshall for 1901 3,938 77 bridge 72 00 1011 H Walil A KnautT filling approach's 128 629 99 KS„eeon 0,.: * 00 A " ets .f Butler County. ESTSKKf* ttUd . V " n : 519 58 OasU in treasury Jan. 1. 190! *1,244 15 Balance on masonry on Dudley l rum uc ' ors }®[*' an< i previous 3.393 50 Furnace bridge.... KB SB R"*' {«"» k^ lec,ors >«»•• 20-889 94 lor opeuing channel of cr«*ek Due from Officers and Attorneys, Jury and tilling approaches to For- fees, lines, etc 282 00 ter bridge 40 00 R22 50 . . Archie Anderson in full for ma- , . ... .... , $45,759 59 sonry of new bridge over Mud- Assorts 111 excess of liabilities 19,126 00 dycreek. Clay township lsS 17 We the Commissioners of Butler county. State tilling approaches and placing of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that the fore guard rails to Muddyc'k bridge 30 00 going statement of receipts and expenditures of Erecting and maintaining tem- said county for the year ending January 1, 1902, ' iunts of the County, do certify that the fore *on tract. Welsh bridge. going is a correct statement or the above ac i Wi" e » $294 37 counts according to the best of our knowledge ,r« ?h v „ en ?'i. ll )5 ap " ««« and belief, this Jth day of March. HOB. proaches. Welsh bridge... 25 00- 319 37 J. W. PATTERSON, [SEAL] ?-•?. «& ,S on " P- H. SECHLER, SEAL] tract. Coal run bridge. j a McGOWAN ratii 1 Summit township 93 35 J A Auditor* of BuJterl'o POOR DISTRICT. STATEMENT OF BUTLER COUNTY POOR DISTRICT FOR 1900. _____ _ ___ e S i? S p° DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. a a ? S 2 2.? C 3 |S 6 |B g I I I Adams Twp A Werner i« 40S 11 J 34S 02 SIK 311 41 7K t~" Allegheny J SHlenn I 399 72 352 35 18 53 28 84 iUitler Geo Bauer 205 44 176 02: 920 22 26 HufTalo Jas Simmers 627 :!6 590 tti, 31 06 628 Brady ; I S Badger 34. r > :» 150 15 789 616 18119 Clinton I N llarvey 423 7» 378 90 19 91 859 16 38 Clay R N Patterson 412 05 186 77 981 843 207 04 Center J G Renick 150 9H 139 91! 726 379 Clearfield P B Fennell 36189 29:{ ttl 15 42 49 00 444 CheiTj- R J Barron 378 62 170 00 896 199 67 ConiKMiuencssing Greer McCandless 259 67 154 44 813 127 10 Cranberry Win Graham 17 08 11 81 66 461 Concord WH Campbell 316 16 284 80 14 46 16 90 Donegal C K Vensel 484 48 387 59 20 3* 14 75 61 68 Forward AC Brown 3616.") 3*4 75 17 09 19 81 .... Franklin ;J A ('ratty 831 61 312 15 16 43 3 33... Fairview J J Campbell 390 14 351 18 18 48 20 48 Jefferson W H Grabe 94 05 60 00 316 487 'its' 02 Jackson John Bame 319 62 299 17 15 70 655 .... Lancaster Jos Garman 272 17 256 65 13 4li 307 Marion J C Vandyke 168 01 18 51 #8 42 80 105 72 Mercer H J Brown. 164 63 153 83 825 255 Muddycreek R H Oliver 152 25 142 99 752 174 . . . Middlesex George Stepp 498 M 357 71 883 i:f> uo Oakland F N Eyth 332 12 310 36 16 33 543.. . . l'enn GS I lute I ton 23 80 387 21 19 72 Parker Jos Wallev 61 28 28 97 37 31 Summit J W Baldauf 821 56 302 15 15 88 353 Slippery Rock John Kelly 812 55 272 55 14 34 28 66 .. .. Venango Jos Aiken 439 45 385 01 20 24 34 20 Washington OCWltf 345 98 255 78 13 46 20 06 56 68 Worth J L Retchart 210 63 150 96 795 194 49 78 Winfield M Cypher 283 20 224 61 11 82 46 77 Butler Borough J M Maxwell 2,201 13 1,812 81 95 40 113 06 182 86 Centervllle J A Aiken 115 84 108 32 569 183 Connoutiencssing J M Rose 44 78 42 54 2 "24 Evans City A F Pelfer 209 42 190 33 10 02 907 Fairview H L Storey 101 24 89 84 759 381 Harmony K Weigle 146 46 H« 4« Harrisvllle S Morrison 60 09 56 09 295 105 Kan is City H McLaughlin 65 70 58 51 415 304 Mlllentown R N Emery .15 06 46 33 244 629 Mars W D Boyd 90 63 81 26 428 509 Prospect E E Wehr 54 26 56 65 279 212 Petrol la c BuUer 33 22 29 77 239 106 lHirtersvllle , A llenshaw 37 67 34 21 180 166 Saxonhurg E Schroth 44 99 35 06 185 808 Sui.burv I* P Brown 70 46 63 56 3 85 8 55 Valencia W I! Smith 44 51 39 34 2 07 3 10 Zelleaople Wm Allen 119 61 103 27 543 10 91 03 Total $13,401 99510,647 3&|554 531671 2951,534 _ 36 ' v STATEMENT OF BUTLER COUNTY POOR DISTRICT FOR 190 L I ? -|YI =- yo o ° o* DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. £5 a S § sj? Adams Twp A IVeraer $ 714 57 $ 391 31 « 29 00 f $ 294 23 Allegheny J S Glenn 515 75 400 00 29 65 86 10 Butler Geo Bauer 605 91 600 00 44 47 21 44 Buffalo Jas Simmer* 676 55 319 4 5 23 66 333 44 Brady IS Badger 335 82 166 11 12 80 157 41 Clinton I N Harvey 651 51 399 69 26 70 228 12 Clay R N Patterson 566 87 351 72 24 50 • 187 65 Center J G Renick... 521 13 475 00 33 08 13 10 Clearfield FB Fennell 422 C 3 185 07 13 T2 223 84 ('nervy R J Barron 486 61 245 00 16 86 224 75 Conno<(Uencsilng Greer McCandless 507 97 299 91 22 23 185 83 Cranberry Wm Graham <5452 88 529 86 39 27 93 75 Concord P R Sutton 536 30 330 00 24 45 181 85 Donegal C F Vensel 502 55 353 21 23 30 126 01 Forward A C Brown 634 '22 450 00 29 08 155 19 Franklin JasACratty 511 01 260 00 19 27 231 77 Fairview J J Campbell 504 84 260 CO 18 19 226 66 Jefferson W II Grabe 664 19 475 00 35 21 153 «6 Jackson John Bame 743 87 490 00 36 32 217 05 iAiieastcr Jos Garman 519 63 340 01 25 20 154 39 Marion J C Vandyke 4:t9 61 200 00 14 82 224 79 Mercer H J Brown.. 282 60 139 64 10 35 132 61 Muddycreek J C McClymonds 439 27 253 84 18 74 167 19 Middlesex George Stepp 742 29 606 00 40 82 #5 47 Oakland F N Eyth 502:16 370 00 25 26 107 10 l'enn Boyd 172 83 118 22 10 06 44 55 Prospect E E Wehr 127 04 65 00 6 34 56 70 I'etrolia I Butier 62 75 22 00 1 M... .. 38 W I'ortersville A llenshaw 88 41 80 70 6 19 1 52 Saxonburg E Schroth 146 60 95 78 8 15 41 71 Suiibury F P Brown 100 52 50 55 5 07 35 90 Valencia W H Smith <6 25 14 71 1 09 30 45 Xelieuople Wm Alien '.IBO 32 280 00 lit 57 Kau Claire J A Wilson 69 63 26 66 2 27 40 71 Tola I _ ~ jarnTl $17,178 84 $1,235 2952 77 $7,297 S3 Expenditures of Butler County Poor District. Funeral and caskutfl fur inmates of homo 169 22 Funeral exjienses oatoidn of the county home 150 UU 319 22 For Clothing 6A9 07 Furniture, Bedding ami Dry Goods 40 94 Fuel, litflit and heat for count) bolld'ci 961 2# Farm i-xjieiuwH lalxtr, hlacksmithing, freight, fertilizer, manure, wire fenc ing, fruit trees, etc 888 88 Farm 1 mpiemen ta—Binder 112 50 One top buggy 70 00 182 50 Insurance on Home buildiuKx 345 00 For live stock— Three horses 397 25 Five cowm 163 50 Swine 151 06 Poultry 10 00 721 81 F«»r improvement*. Butler Light, Heat and Molor.Co, combination electric and gan lixt ores 887 45 Geo Schenck on account contract for cistern 400 00 Coo |*«r Bros, balance on barn contract 396 00 FJ 11 utT for change* in heating system 120 00 For oak lumber 78 26 Hurry Ac Markel for liay carrier in barn 23 82 Bros for laying out drive way* and gradeH 27 50 Jo* A»li for rodding barn 54 (JO Forcemeut 42 58 For extras on barn contract 25 21 For hand 16 25 2070 07 Salary and wages paid employ - MNof Butler county home, Jo seph Graham Supt. Balance on account from 190U and ou account lUUI $9lB 17 Mr*. Agnes Graham, matron.... ."**# (1) Howard (irahaui, farmer 28U (I* Mollie Graham 162 43 GO Graham, laborer .stf(M) Charlie Kerr 227 45 Hiram Gillespie, engiueer 516 00 Mollie Knglinh 165 22 Sadie Kiiglish. c«M>k 260 71 S J McMarlin, hal an engineer, lij)l. 75 00 , A M NVvman, phyiticiau.. 515 00 It. rtlia Kpinger 3 00 Alice Smith 3 - 3 512 98 { Duir Bros, for derrick and gaa well 1,800 00 Nat l Hupply Co for line pipe and iittiiigi 781 49 For conveying |sK»r U» county home 173 83 For outside relief 1.180 31 For provisions and supplies.. . 1,817 45 For state tax on poor district Bond* 954 63 For medicine and medical sup plies 206 07 TC Campbell for profeasional services an attorney in equity ci»M'* of YoiingMt4iwn Electric Light Co vn Butler county poordistrict It JO 00 For dental service at county home '..... 7 00 For justices f««cn for orders of t relief. 47 00 For repairs to home buildings arid machinery 43 13 For travelingexpenses of Coun ty Commissioners 24^(1 For telephone service* 24 10 For printing Isinds Zt 00 For arbitration on barn con tract etc 9 oor district xinkiiiic fund 12,720 32 By bai on hand, Jan 1,19U?.. 17,572 45 $58,745 09 «88.745 09 O. L. Rankin in Account with Butler County Poor District Sinking Fund. Amount in treasury January " 1, 1901, .$ 4,027 78 Amount from taxes of IHIW.. 37 50 Amount from taxex of 1WI).. 2.9(0 85 Amount from taxe» of 1901.. 9,M0 47 Hy Touchers on bonds and roil pons redeemed $ 8,150 25 Hy treasurer's 2 per cent on 18,150 25 103 13 Hy tail in treasury, Jan 1, 1902 9,060 22 $17,385 00 $17,385 00 Liabilities of Butler County Poor Dis trict. I To Honda outstanding $123(000 00 To Ha lance due George Bcbenek on contract for cistern 406 00 Don (Jcow Hellenek on repair*....... 14 30 Due Kobrrt K. McCJowan for curpen- Iff work 113 62 Sundry small bills outstanding 249 71 $125,782 03 Assets of Butler County Poor Dist. To Caxli in Treasury Jan. 1. 11* II $14,312 71 To tax uncollected for 1900 1901 8,831 69 $23,144 40 Liabilities over assets $102,038 23 We, tlie Commissioners of Hutler county, State of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that the fore uaitig statement of receipt* and expenditures of liutler County Poor District for the year ending Jan. 1, Iftri. in testimony whereof we hare set our hands and seals thin 4th day of March, 19U£. JOHN W. UILLESPIK, [SEAL! J. J. McCJAKVKY, [SEAL] JOHN A. Kl CHERT, [SEAL] Commissioners of Butler Co We, the Auditor* of Butler county, State of Pennsylvania, having met in tin* court house in th<" bnrnutfh of Hutler on the sixth day of Janu ary. A. 1). 1902. being the lirst Monday in Janu ary. according to the Act of Assembly, we have examined the accounts of said Poor District and do certify that the foregoing is a correct NtaU-ment according to the best of our know ledge and belief. In »itik <•« * hereof we hare st our hands and seal* this 4th day of March. 1902. J. W PATTKRSOV, [SEALI P. H. BKCHLER, [SEALJ J. A 4 McOOW AN.JaEALJ Auditor* at Buffer Co