Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 27, 1902, Image 3

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THDRBDAY MARCH 27, 1 901.
Her Beat Front.
It was at Nantucket one summer that
t city visitor learned a new way of
displaying one's personal adornments
during a call upon one of the native
Nantucketers. It was a nice old lady
who was entertaining the strangers,
and she was very anxious that they
ihould see everything to advantage
and that even she herself should make
is good an appearance as possible. Un
fortunately she had not been forewarn
ed of the visit and was not entirely
prepared for it.
"If I had only known you were com
ing," she said apologetically, "I should
have had on my best front. This is
anly my second best, but you can see
the other when you go out, for I al
ways keep it in the front room."
Surely enough, on taking their leave, j
the visitors were piloted through the
front room, and there in the inside of j
the melodeon, when a Jjeavy green ba
rege veil was carefully lifted, a nicely
waved hair piece was to be seen, the
hostess' best "front."
Spoke Too Late.
The good minister of a Scottish par- !
Ish had once upon a time a great wish !
for an old cou;>!e to become teetotal- !
ers. which they were in nowise eager
to carry out. After much pressing,
however, they consented, laying down
as a condition that they should lie al
lowed to keep a bottle of "Auid Kirk"
for med:r::!.-:l purposes. About a fort- !
night afterward John began to feel his |
resolution weakening, but he was de
termined not to be the first to give
way.
In ::h Slier week, however, he col
lapsed entirely. "Jenny, woman," he
said, "'l've MI awfu* pain in my heid.
Ye rnk-ht gic> lue a wee drappie an' see
gin it'll dee uie ony guid."
"Well, guc'.eniau," she replied, "ye're
owre late o' askln', for ever sin' that
bottle c:iuf into the boose I've been
bothered s;;e \vi' pains i' my heid 't is
a' dune, tn' there's nae drappie left."
The IS iik Dible.
The bug Bible was printed in 154'J
by the authority of Edward VI., and
Its curiosity lies in the rendering of
the fifth verse of the Ninety-first
I'salm. which, as we know. runs.
"Thou slialt not be afraid fir the ter
ror by night nor fcr arrow which
llleth by day." but in the above ver
sion ran. "So thou shalt not nede to
be afraid of any bugges by night."
Ludicrous as this sounds, it is not
etymologically without justification.
"Bug" is derived from the Welsh word
"bwg." which meant a hobgoblin or
terrifying spejter. a signification trace
able In the word commonly in use to
day—"bugbear"—and Shakespeare one*
or twice uses-the word In this primary
sense, notably when he makes Hamlet
say, "Such bugs and goblins in my
life."
Fine China.
Fine china needs care in washing
and drying and should never be placed
In nervous or indifferent hands. Treat
ed lovingly, china will last for years
and even generations. Only a piece
should be put In the tub at one .time,
the -soap should be made into suds be
fore putting anything in, and the wa
ter must be very warm, not hot. Fi
nally rinse in water that's Just the
same—warm. A good supply of fine,
soft towels Is a necessity, and. thus
equipped, the washing of china is not
a hard task. China will shine beauti
fully If wiped out of clear warm wa
ter.
Looking and Seeing.
There Is much in knowing how fo
see sights. The discreet and skillful
person, when confronted with a varie
ty of attractions, will carefully select
those that are for him the best and
then will devise means to see them
with the least wear and tear. But
there are excitable people who set out
to see evcrythingi tire themselves out,
see only half of anything and are dis
satisfied In the end. .
Eaally a Good Thins.
"Did you say that hair restorer Is a
good thing?" asked the patron.
"Yes." answered the barber, with
some slight hesitation: "It's a good
thing. We sell several bottles a week
at a dollar a bottle."
"But how do you 'know It's a good
thing?"
"Because the profit on every bottle
la 75 cents.' —Washington Star.
Ills Fortune.
"Who is that handsome young man
standing over there?" Inquired an old
gentleman rich old lady at a party.
"That's my "son-in-law. He's a very
brilliant young man; made a large for
tune by the law."
"Indeed!" said the old gestleman.
How's that?"
"The law made him my daughter's
husband."—London Answers.
Her Pet Pie.
A young woman In London took a
pig in infancy and brought it up, as she
says, "like a Christian." Complaint
was made to the authorities the other
day, and the sanitary officers who went
to investigate found the pig In bed be
tween two white sheets, with its head
1 on a pillow and Its body covered with
a white lace counterpane.
Cnrloaa Way Some British Officers
Discovered This Fact.
It is • prcbable that few occidental
cooks who prepare rice in various
forms for diet- are aware that In dis
carding the water In which It ls«bolled
they are wasting what Is regarded by
the oriental as the most nutritious part
of the food. This fact was curiously
proved some years since when a de
tachment of Europeans and native
troops In India found themselves be
leaguered In a fort with insufficient ra
tions, even of rice, to enable them to
hold out until a force could march to
their relief.
It was when the officers were seri
ously debating this problem that the
natives approached them with what
was regarded as a curious solution of
the difficulty. If, proposed the latter,
the Europeans took all the rice, they,
the natives, would be quite content
with the water in which it was boiled.
The suggestion, in plnce of any better,
was adopted, when it was rcmafked
that while the Europeans found it dif
ficult to maintain their strength on full
rations of rice the natives lost none of
their stamina by several weeks' diet on
the water. When the proposal was
made, the action of the natives was
praised as one of great devotion to
their superiors, but the sentiment was
somewhat mollified when the discov
ery was made that the natives wera
quite aware that the principal nourish
ment lay In the water.
Since that time Europeans in the ori
ent, following the custom of the na
tives, have Kiven rice water to pa
tients, particularly in cases of cholera,
as a last resort when no other food can
be retained In the stomach and usually
with good results. But the natives al
ways value this water so highly that it
Is never thrown away.
In fact, it would surprise many cooks
to discover how much may be don*
with this apparently worthless stock.
If tlie rice is cooked In the oriental
fashion—that Is, boiled only so long
that each grain comes out of the pan
separate and not as a sodden mass—
the water when strained off and per
mitted to cool will become a Jelly ap
proaching the consistency of blanc
mange. To suit the occidental palate
the water should be flavored with an
extract cr otherwise the Jelly may
have rather an insipid taste.
i R-R-TIME-TABLES
I> « W It It
» Trains leave Bntler for Allegheny,
i local time, at 6:25, 8:05, 9:20, and 11:05
а. m. and 4:00, and 5:53, p. ui The9:2o
and 11:20 a. m. trains make the ran in
1 hour and 20 minutes and the 4:ootrain
in an hoar and a half. The 8:05 a. m
4:00 and 5:53 p m. trains connect at
Callery for points West, and the 1:40 a.->
far west as Ellwood.
Trains leave Bntler for Bradford at
9:30 a.m., and for Clarion at 5:15 p m.
Trains arrive in Butler from Alle
gheny 9:03, 9:17 a. in. and 12:13, 2:4-i.
4 55. 7-07 and 7:45 pm: and from the
i North at 9:05 a.m. and 3:50 p. m.
1 The Theatre train, Tuesdays, Thnrs
days and Satnrdajs leaves Allegheny at
< 11:30 p. m.
On Sundays trains leave Butler for
1 AlleKheny at 8:05 ain and 5:53 p.m..
' and for the west at 4:00 p m.: and ar- (
rive at 9:17 a.m. and 4:si> and 7:07 p.m.
B It & P R K
| 7:30 a. m., local for Punxsutawney
I aDd all intermediate stations. i
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
! Rochester —with sleepers,
i Trans arrive at Butler, and go on to
j Allegheny at 6:15 and 9:47 a. in. and
I 5:34 p. m. Train 21 from PUDS y arrives
i at 7:35 a. m. and stops here.
; The 10:12 express will stop at Craigs
ville. Echo and Dayton on signal.
BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. CO.
Time table in effect Nov. 17, 1901.
CENTRAL TIME
One hour slower than town time.
n rath ward. Daily except Sunday. Southward
Bta.l up) (Real down)
2 10 14 STATInXir 1 11
I'.JI. I' M P.M. -V.M '' '■
t> Id 1 02 trie 5 55 1- 15
5 l(S 1'- 40 Kairfiew 6 18 1-
5 31 12 24 Oirard « -V) U 4-
5 4,'. 1 53 ar..Counesi:t.. ar 822 1 '>J
4 :a 11 <*s lv.. (Jonneaut.. .lv ft 30 11 u
-5 13 12 '<s '"TBiiwrillo 8 50 1 0j
5 10 12 «» AH'ion 6 55 1 lj
4 M 11 47 Sjiringtwro T 1" 1 2 t
4 50 11 41 C«nneantTill» 7 16 1
4 .% II "J" Meadvllle J unci. t 7 35] 1 5_
5 »11 ar.. Meadvllle.. ar 812 2 :i,
34210 37 IT. . Mt-adville.. .lv 'i 20 1 1_
5 <J3 11 I-ikc. ar 7 45 # U"
4 10 11 UjTv..Cuu. Lakr..lv 6 47 1 3
4 'HZ ar.. Lineeville ..ar
IT •' lv 7 30
t 14 11 Oti ilarUtoan '7 49 2 Oj
4"OS 11 01 4d;uiiftVille ) 7 55 2 I*>
3 5* 10 52 Oaifood f8 05 f2 iC
G 10. 3 52 10 45 Greeuvill# 6 00! 8 13 2 3q
« I*) 3 40 10 4il ti IMi 8 2" 2 3^
5 44 3 23 10 211 Freduuia 6 2SjfS 35 2 %
6 29' 3 08 10 i)fl Mercer « 44.' s 47 3 1 :1
5 24' 3 03 10 01 Muoatun Junction 6 45| 8 52 3 lx
507247 943 Gmve City 700 10 33~
4 54 2 37 i) 32 llarrKville ... 7 15. f3 4^
4 47' 2 31 1) 25 Branchton 7 23; 925 3 5^
5 3o| 10 1Q ar.. .Ililliard... ur 10 10 53q
2 30' 010 1v... liilliard. ..lv; C 1«* 2
4 43; 2 2H 0 17 KeiMer 7 27 : 3
4 2s' 2 15 9 Oi Kuclid 7 43. 4
4 00 1 50' 8 3" Butler 8 10 10 0" 4 4- 0
2 20 12 15| 7 0.1 Allegheny 9 45 11 25 H 3,)
1 pm ' mi ! a.m.' n m pui
Train 12. leaving Grove' City 5.25 a. m..
Mercer Greeuvllle lj:E. ConneautviUe
7:32, Albion 7-49. arrives at Erie 8:47 a. m.
Train 13, leaving Erie 4:15 p. in. Albion
s«i. ConneautviUe 5:40. Ureepvilie 6:40
Doner 751 arrives at Drove City at 7<*» pm.
E. D. COMSTOCK.
W. R. TURNER. Gety. PANS Agt,
Tkt Agt, Butler, Pa. Pittsburg. Pa
Winfichl B it Co Tiiue Table
In effect December 2d, 1901.
WESTWARD.
STATION'S. AM I'M
Leaven Wert Wiufleld 8 00, 3 00
" BofTKHVillo 8 l'l 310
" Iron BH.IK.- 820 320
" Wiufleld Junction 830 3 3ft
44 I.a lie 8 4(1 3 4.i
" llutler Junction 8 45 3 50
Arrive Allegheny 9 48i 5 10
~ EASTWARD. _
STATIONS. A M TyM
Leave Allegheny 8 4.) 3 10
" Butler Junction .10 00 440
- Lane »10 OS 445
" Wiufleld Junction ilO 15 4 ,V.
. " Iron Bridge 10 25 5 ,; 5
u Bocprille Ii) 35 515
Arrive Want Winfield ...10'45 5 25
Traiim at Lane and Iron Biidge only on Hag to
take on or leave o(T pameogwn,
Treina Connect at Butler Junction with.
Trains for Kreepon, VandeVgrift and
Blaimville Intersection.
Traiim Wentward for Katrona, Tarcntum and Alle
gheny.
Trains Northward for Saxonb'irg, Delano and Butler.
li. U. BEALOB,
General Manager.
PENNSYLVANIA
WESTERN PENNSYLVANSA DIVISION.
SCHEDULE IN Errsrr Feb. 20, 190^
* SOUTH. , WEEK DAYS
A. M A. M. A.M. P.M. P. M
BUTLER Leave 6 25 8 00 10 50 2 35 4 35
faxonburg Arrive 6 M 8 2t> 11 15 300 5 03
Butler Junction.. M 727 SWII 40 325 629
Butler Junction...Leave' 7 31 H 5A 11 52 325 5
Natrona Arrive 7 40 3 01 12 01 3 34 539
Tarentum 7 41 907 12 08 3 42 5 44
Springtide 7 52 9 16 12 19 3 52 15 52
Claremont 9 30 12 38 4 Hi 6 05
Sharpeburg 8 11 93612 48 4 12 6
Allegheny 8 24 9 48 1 02 4 25 6 2*
A. Bt. A.M. P. M. i\ M. P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Butler for Allegheny
City am! principal intermediate stations at 7:30 a m.,
%nd 5:00 p. cn.
NORTH. WEEK DATS
A. M.'A.M. A. ST. P. M. P. M
Allegheny City .leave 64j 84610 45 310 010
Sharpeburg C 57 8 57 10 57 r3 r6 22
Oiaremont .... 11 04 ... ....
Springdale .... 11 18 6 W
Tarentum ! 7 »f 024 11 28 3 4k 6 48
Natrona. 7 30 9 28 11 34 3(0 6 53
Butler Junction. ..arrive 7 3? 9 37 11 43 358 7 02
Butlef Junction leave. 7 45 9 4«> 12 18 4 12 7 fti
Saxonburg 8 14 10 07 12 41 4 44 7 27
BUTLKF.. .. .arrive 8 38)10 32 I\6 513 753
A.M.iA.M. P. M. P. M. P. M
BUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for But
ler and principal intermediate station* at 7:10 a m. anri
9*30 p. m.
FOR TUK EAST.
Weeks Day*. Sunday*
A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. P SI
BPTLKFI lv 625 10 236 730 500
Butler J'ct ar 727 11 40 325 820 550
Butler J'ct lv 73711 43 368 821 811
Fee port ar 7 4111 46 iO3 826 814
Kskiminetas J't 14 747 11 50 408 829 8 19
Leecbburg M 80012 02 430 841 BSI
Paul ton (Ap0110)...." 821 12 22 442 868 860
Sal tabu rg 44 851 12 49 610 923 916
Blairsville 9 2't 1 20 543 962 946
Blairsville Int 44 930 133 552 10 00
Altoona u 11 36 .... 850 1 50. ..
Harriftbtirg ** 310 ....♦ 100 646
Philadelphia 623 .... 425 10 17
P. M. A. M. A.M. P.M. P. II
Through traius for the oast leave Pittsburg (Union
Station), as follows:
Atlantic Express, daily 3:00 A.*
Pennsylvania Limited 44 7:15 4
Day Kkprees, M 7:30 44
Main Line Express, 44 8:00 44
Harrisburg Mail, 44 12:46 p.*
Ilarrisburg Exprees daily 4:40 "
Philadelphia Express, 4:50 44
Eastern Express, " 7:10 **
East Line, • .... 900 l 4»
Pittsburg Limited, daily, foi New York, Balti
more and Washington only 10:00 44
Philad'a Mail, Sundays only 8:40 A.M
For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all
riill route) 8:00 a.m. daily and 9:00 p.m. daily.
Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division
Trains leave Kinkiminetas JunctloL as follows:
For Buffalo, 9.56 a. m. and 11.35 p. m. daily, with
through |iarlor and nleepiug earn.
For Oil City, 7.40, 9.66 a. m.,
m. weekwlaya. Sunday*, 9.50 a n-., 6.15 and llJJsp.ni.
For Red Bank, 7.46, 9.56, 11.17 a. m., 2 -'A, 6.16, 9.34,
and 11.36 p. m. week-daj*. Sunday*, 9.56, 10.49 a. m.,
б.15 and 11.35 p. m.
For Kittanning, 7.46, 9.32, 9.56,11.17 a. m., 2.38,5.35,
6.15, 7.34, 9.34, and 11.35 p. rn. week*<layg. Sundays,
9.56, 10.49 a. m., 6.16, 10.45, and 11.35 p. m.
"r" on nignal t<> take on passengers lor Taren
tum and points beyond.
Foi detailed information, apply to ticket agent or
address Thos. E. Watt, Paa*. Agt. Western District,
Corner Fifth Avenua and Bmlthfle)'.l Street, Pitt«burg,
I B. HUTCHISON, J. B. WOOD,
B»N» OUN' 1 PMI». kvr*
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and SaieStable
Rear of
Wick House Butler Perm's
The best of horses and first class rigs al
ways on hand and for hire.
Hest accommodations In town for pcrniK
r nent boarding and transient trade, t-yicl
[ al euro guaraDtoed.
. Stable Room For 65 Horses.
l]A good class of horses, both drivers and
; draft horses always on hand and for sa!e
under a full guarantee; and horses bough
pon proper notification by
I
; PEARSON B. NACE.
1 Telephone. No. 218.
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* —DENTAL ROOMo.-
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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF BUTLER COUNTY FOR
THE YEAR 1901.
COLLECTORS' ACCOUNT FOR 1901—COINTY TAX.
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. § = : = 2 5 5
~~ \F« , -i„ r _ » 2.011 fiO;» 1 !-l 76'S "• ~ ? 83. 77
• ST.:; j wou-roT : 117:; 5- nonoo ft.. 29 «u •»
™ S&pz Si Si
i x n a rv,.>- ;-«j®« s? 2-;
•UV K N I'utt.TMJII.. I'l9 64 1.0. ■-i *-9 9 'n •»-
.p l«. Renlck 14S8 95 1 .-*)«••» ft. 101 - •
, i:!BS 700 lh> «go
; i£3 igg m
concord. V R Sutton 1A» <•' W»» £ 1 ! V
AT*:§§ I.*™ I«V**
- i 412 '•» *'« »• « < ; i° 55
Jefferson WII (Mat* MW *- J '•-» 00 lib a* 1.9 •-
Jackson John Bamc -i f»« MM £ '2® J* - " ffivj
Lancaster 'os 1 iarman MBI 08 * '2® ,'7 ? 4".'.*
Marion I C Vandyke O- 87} ; j *» • ?"'* •
Mercer 11J Brown so, 4- ••• • ?" oJ
Muddycreek ' > Mc. lymonds 1.2-" 5 .- w S nil." wn 08
Middlesex LOO M. !-,. H* \ O.'- 7, \ ■ TT- °£
Oakland ! N E> tU. }•£» ; • . ! - "ji
y Huselton. 1,87- -*>. l.t>*~ < * 10 i»o n)
r==. i:££ JM »" S3&
vV-[;fr.^.r jok :r.:::::.:.::::::: :Jol'aiui:3£ :::: gS
jgg gg Sgz.: Kg
Worth 1 I. Reichert lJb 1.100 00 ...»
Butler Uirough I M Maxwell 5? 1 ... ~Z i"? si
Centerville— I A Aiken 691 ® »-j ;« ***
CoraM>juene«jing .f N !;«•»-.• »• 1 ' ,r , ...
Kvaiis City A s Peifer l,(ria m 0-8 -I 4J a. .*->
Fairview illLPtor. v 179 4 l»»l 50 1! '->« '■
Hann0nvi.......... ; l're<l W. iJle 631 »' *•>' «> *• % M® lij
Harrisville S Morrison 319 1 -i0 ou .1 1
HMcGiau*him i. n«;i«
Milli-rstown J J I)<inahue ' ,21 ! ?i «r ! "i' ?"I? «}
Mar. u l> Bovl *'■> ■'* —» 22 fc * J-f.' 9 i
pSSSS. K K W-ehr =«« 90 »"0 00 17 U 1J ; , S7
I'etroliA ( arlßutzer 1.9'2. 100 00 8 .i .. ..„. < iw
PortenvUk V. Hemtew to* S» »> *; b " ' T,. B -
Saxrmburß K Sehrotli 418 J' ->■* 6} ??£-■' rjj ?jj
Pun bun* 1" P Brown ■?« J" J? " —• ' $
Valencia— vv II Smith l-« 1 « 0t . 2. *6 83
Zelienople t „ ;W« Allen 1.086 01 810 00 »#/'. <Z ; ; •;
lj»u i lair I A Wilson - | 19m V. .3 15 f> s • 119 -J
~Total " ZTZ
STATEMENT OF COI'XTY TAX BECEIVEI> FOR 1903 AND I'REVIOI S.
! § c 3
DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. 5 s 2 ? : | j
Butler Tup M DufTor.l |l8»7« » ? « 3 ®)i i
Muddycreek....—;<ieo McOee ;18v.i II sj 11 -
Cherry Jj A Newman .1k»I 15 0;'. ~S?
Brady P A Ilim* MB 24 71 j
Slippery Rock.... JI, C«K>|?r IH'.'l » 1 - I 402 (
Butler Boro J SJaek 1897 t.o 0> -J ■> J 'j
Kartut City F Rabin " •••• ®1
Clinton Twp Jas Riddle 189» 278 16
Cherry Hugh Sprout " 190 69 ,|J ••
Butler Bom J 8 Jack " H? to 113 29 5». ,
Milieritown JJDonehue " •> 30 >O9
Duller Tup F Pearce iy.r.» »i 62 40 r '
Clinton J R RMAJe 219 63 •••••••••• "to *>} ?'
Cherrv- Hugh Sproul " 24) 22 218 41 1148 !•' ■*>
Ix.ncv'al FWaltman 16 00 2;i ' H 1• R_ -
Forwanl Geo Martiurger •• »i J! 8198 1 .«
Jefferson W II oral*. , " 96 83 91 7 1 5 tct,
Muddycreek Grant Joins 19 9o 13 4» 2 42
Yeliaugo II B Stalker 1 4* "in 46 07 2 1:'. ..
Butler Boro J S Jack - I 237 «0 217 92 10 iv B'V ..........
Harmony K Welgle 173 '*v ..I • '.•> '*> ••••.
Kariis City E I) Rodger* " , l'> 8-'. 10 4 > 4s> • •••
I'etrolia F N Fritz " 90*1 20 00 IV. 9 >8
Saxonburx J E Muiter " 39 6" _ ; 9 60
Adams Twp A F Winer.. " 7">l 94 .41 27 in 91 ~i .6
Allegheny J 8 Glenn •' 712 M G.V. 7-. 34 I. .2 :;2
Butler Ceo Bauer " 1148 92 293 03 1. 12 10 !<■
Buffalo JasSimers " 588 fl»i .>l4 90 28 63| 13 03 ••••••
Brady J S Badger •• 11
Clinton IN Harvey " 662 68 609 6L 32 09 20 9> ■•••••• •
Clay R N l'attersou. ... " 602 42 «r. 27 SI 96 l-> 26| 40 47
Outer J G Rcnlck " 268 3.J 218 3ft 13 oC : 6 89
Clearfield 1' B Fennel! '• ; 646 65 808 51 15 97 C-J 17) i.7
Cherry R J Barron - 719 32 826 00 32 >7 611.;.
Coun<.oucne*sing.. Greer McCaudless " 536 72 28-. 49 11 ).s 2;i6
Cranbern' Wm (iraham '* 136 50 121 40 6 71 8 ::t>'
Concord W H Campbell •' 464 26 120 28 21 69 3151 922
Donegal C F Veiwel " MO 65 722 55i 37 «i; 2« 50. 23 61
Forward A C Brown " I 575 6j 510 (i 026 81; 48 *Hi 979
Franklin J A <Tatty •• I 624 07 7*B 28, 30 8 .;' 4>l
Fairview fj Campbell 1900 627 71 55k k. 21» 41 -• 1 4 *
Jefferson Wil Grabc '• : 120 77 89 4 7it| 712 1 W
Jackivm John Bame " i 627 43 591 61 j ISO 92 11 9<l
I.ain aster losGarman ' 19 1 . 1 70 468 47 2 .1.6 5 57 .
Marion J Vandyke 'A". 92 195 On 10 25 83 21 973
Mercer U J Brown • 278 67 260 62, 13 VI 111
Muddycreek RII Oliver 255 82 240 2.., 12 69; 2*5
Middlesex Geo Stepp " 009 !« 61.41 39 871 230 70;
Oakland FNEvth - ; 579 20 510 91 28 45 981
Pen II G 8 Huse!ton •• 57 31 20 31 113 ; 35 81
Parker Jos Walley " 16173 ! i 43 27 121 46
Summit J\? Baldauf «• 333 75. '3JO 85 17 31 6 5H-
Slippery Rock John Kelly " 565 20 492 73 25 9S 46 51! I _
V. naugo Jos Aiken " 801 *V.' 702 I.S :{6 *si 62 72 ,
Washington G C Wray *' 62:114 .".18 50 28 32 1 86 01! 39 6.S
Worth J L Ke'chart •• 357 28 29<i 16 15 :* 3 72 X, 82
Win field HCvpher " «o5 41 209 41 11 id M w
Butler Boro I M Maxwell •' 8.987 39 8,271 83 170 87] 201 301 340 39
Centerville J A Aiken - 199 98 186 86 9 k: 3 29
Connoquennsing.. J M Rose •• 82 33 78 22- 4 n -
F.vans City A S Pifer_ ' " 880 4e 34". si i:( ;(.« 21 18 4—.
Fairview A L Storey " 184 08 Itti 53 13 82 . 6 73 »•
Harinoiiv F Weigle " 219 3-'> ' ' 219 35
liarrisville S Ji Morrison •• 156 8J 147 1S ( 7 75 1 h '
Karns ( ity II McLaughlin ... " i 119 4,5 106 91 70. 5 .1;
Millerstown R N Emery •• •» 49 46 73 2 21 11 35 20
Mari WD Boyd " lid 01 117 22 7 7li 9Ob
Prospect EEWehr " 103 s4 96 00 1 5 00! 3 81
Petrolia Carl Butzer " 46 01 2 43 98
I'ortereville A lienshaw '• «6 9' 6'i "+i 3 37| 3 00
Saxnnburg E Schroth " 81 70 68 •".« 3 37 14 75i
Sunburv P P Brown " 85 87 76 .5s 4 <r» 5 27
Valencia W II Smith •' 81 72 72 3i 81 5 .» !
Zelienople Wm Allen , " 22113 1*197) 10 21| 19 95
Total I 1...... 821,925 24.519.801 56 81,017 .12:81,272 32*93,3fft 50559 18JI1 16
i_ i__ I »?.V1 II 1 j I j
«Off to show standing of treasurer with county.
COLLECTORS' ACCOUNT OF STATE TAX FOR 1901.
| £■ 2 j "*2
DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. ' J | | g 5 5 'I g
Adams Twp A F Werner. S 490 87 # 395 21J 2# 28 $ t... VS «.
Allegheny I BGlenn 128 21 100 o. 7 ii 20 <:
liutler Geo Bauer 300 «> 27U (,u 20 01 ]t> 08
Buffalo James Simmers 178 78 JBH fs; 10 :.. 29 .«:•
Brady J 8 Badger 83 «; 78 05 49 09
Clinton J M Harvey 233 49 175 .'•« 12 07! 45 88
Clav R N Patterson 96 67 81 In, 5 9; 961
Center -JGRenlek 1 62 14 SO ho 3 70 8 41
Clearfield P P Fennel 194 91! t« 91 • 4 9>. k; ol
Cherry R J Barron 128 90 83 ot 6 04 39 *6
Coniio*iueiiessin£ 6 McCandleu 319 10 2i'S 81 19 7 . :t2 >1
Cranberry. (iraham 2*.in .54 *267 73 ( 19 si 2 97
Concord." P R Sutton 93 90 84 35 5 71 3 84
Donegal C F Vensel 150 57 117 62 8 26 24 69
Forward A C Brown 597 08 suo oo 87 (», no 02
Fnoiklln James A < ratty 114 19 10 Ml 2 96 71 53
Fain-lew J J Campbell 143 45 , 90 00 6 o: 47 42
Jefferw.n W II (iraln- 444 14 350 On to 91 CM 20
Jackson John Bame 29.'. 24 '272 00 20 16 | 3 Os
Lancaster Joatiarmau i 168 88 152 26 11 5 34
Marion J C Vandyke 95 28 75 on •> . II 73
Mercer IIJ Brown 120 10 97 20 7 20; 1". 70,
Muddycreek J C McClymonds 40 l". :i6 o- 2 6,. I 7n
Middlesex Geo Stepp.. 1.20 ft 11 1,10 .88 80 2". 19 01
Oakland F N Kyth 2«7 6f. 210 On 17 03 10 c;
Penn G S Iluselton <'>B 1 52 607
Parker 111 Walley 1 91 70 50 Ou 3 71. 37
Summit .1 W Baldauf 318 25 330 00 25 32, 7 07
ShpjMjrj Ro<-k John Kelly 188 82 165 61 12 27 10 91
Venango Jos Aiken. 47 73 2. on 1 x. 20 8*
Winfield .Martin Cypher 496 89 476 00 35 27 II :«
Washington G c Wray : 230 09 192 33 14 2. 23 51
Worth I L Reichert I 87 1:: 81 o; 6 lo
Butler Boro I M Maxwell I 3,706 9ft] 3,967 97 211 10. 91 s-
Centerville J A Aiken 183 73; 450 3".| :ci 3v
Connoouenesslng J M Rose - 96 15 xs :,i 7 61
Evans City 'A S Pelfer 441 95; 898 29 17 U5
Fairview 11l L Storey - 13 30 31 02 2 28
Harmony ». iFrcd Weigle 10". o:>; 105 05
llarrisville is li Morrison 413 62 380 53. 99 f.'
Karns City II Mclaughlin. 11 80 10 s., 91
Millerstown J Donahue 467 94 :100 00 22 2 '. 145 71
Mars W I) Boyd 292 95 269 O: 22 90 I Irj
Prospect £ E Wenr '.... 216 Boi I>o Ml 15 ;t; 21 57
Petrolia C Butzer 11175! 103 On 87 .
Porlersvllle V lienshaw 116 15 107 In
SaxonlKirg E Hehrotn '298 70 278 4 . 2:! 72 3 45
Sun bury P p Brown 72 :U> 45 2 27
Valencia W II Smith 56 96 .1 66 2 45 20 81
Zelienople Wm Allen 490 23 440 no 32 61 }7 62
Eau Claire :J A Wilson 8 66 2 25 19 6 22
Total | 915.747 :»t ; ®l.:. r .32 4.: -ri.oo« 32 81,233 53 524 :«l
STATEMENT OF STATE TAX FOR 1900 AND PREVIOUS.
! $ f§ I ?.s ! § ??
DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. i 15 5 2 I g
M ' | jn2 : - •
Butler Twp .I'D Pearce lsoos noo7 i * *9146 07
Clinton J R Riddle " I 166n 1 10 60
< learlield EJ Kennedy ! " 2.31 2107 127;
Cherry Hugh Sproul " 1117 10 ■« 59
Donegal FWaltman " 19 7o 1871
Forward George Marburger I " 48 8:; 4639 211
Jefferson !\V N Cral*..«. '' 3 69 3 50 19 i
Venango.... ;ll B Stalker " 2 26 2 15 ll
Centerville F Forrester " 109 81
Harmony F Weigle.. " 46 . 40 58
Karns 4 "Ity I'. 1) Rodgers " I 26 1 j Ut;
Millerstown J.l Donanue * " 35 8:; 31 ... 165 282
i'etrolia I M Fritz " 23 22 22 06 1 16
Saxoul.urg J E Muder " I 40 1 40
Adams A Werner 1900 28 70 27 19 151
Allegheny JSClenn " r 14 3-.i 13 '> 71
Buffalo j.las Simmers " .55 8: \3 03 28"
Clinton J N Harvey " ::o il 28 89 l 2
Clay R N PatterM.n " 47 I 47
Center J <• Renlck •' 5 39, 5 11
Clearfield I'll Fennel " 13 00 11 20 69 I 0
Cherry... ltj Barron " 2122 1000 59 13 69
Cranberry .Wm (iraham " 78:-.: 7001 4 11 120
Concord W H Campbell " 5 39 5 12 27
Donegal <• F Vensel ' 16 48 14 08, 71 1 M
Franklin.. I A Cratty " 44 55 42 321 2 2 :
ralrvicw... 1 Campbell " 5110 51 39 271
Jefferson U'HCraU - 32 31 30..1 1
Lancaster IJoe German " 15 10 42 55, 4 41'
Marion I ( Vandyke 80 1.; .... .... Tv, 13
Mercer ill J Brown " 187 It's: L'l
Muddycreek jk II Oliver. 2 65 2 52 13
Middlesex (|!eo stepp " . 19181 130 87 689 07 08
Oakland FN Eytn. " 5 9>J 16', 24 1 O.
Penn ii; s Iluselton " 517 2 31 13 27:
l*arker J H Walley " 15.'<J I ' I 15 56
Summit I W Baldauf " 39 76 3>. 1 91 *.M
Sllpperyrock lohn Kelly " 12 02 s 6/. ; , 292
Venango los Aiken. " 2000' 19 00 100
Washington G C Wray. " 251 58/ 299.0 12 5» _|
Worth J L Reichert " 72 681 04 1
Conn.Kiuenessing Mireer McCandleee 44 14 HOI 14c; 71
Winfield M Cypher " 79 1 7117 412 M
Butlerlrf.ro J M SlaxwellT " j 231 70 294 97 II 7:!* 120s
J A Aiken " , 43 06 34 95 18 1 6 2.,
Couno<jucnesslng |j M Rosi* " 20 99 19 89 110
Evans City A S l'cifer " 959 9 12: 04 13 ......
Fairview |H LStorey " 4600 41 52 948
Harmony IF Weigle.. " 11118 11l 18
Kan,e < ity If Mclaughlin " 700 649 ft!
Mars \\ I. Boyd " 16 58 15 71 87 |
l*r.iepect K E Wenr I " I 105 96 35 7s 1 w cjj .io !
I'etrolia 1 Butzer ; " 18 17 01 I
Portcrsvllle 11 lienshaw " lot 13 15 12 81 88 20 .
I Saxonbnrg EScbsoth " 106! 611 32 1 2(.
I Valencia w II smith " 251 02 • 2 :.2 1
Zelienople Wm Allen " 4.101 lost jl7 1 _|
I Total f '*2.899 52*91 600 Ul'«Bs s#'p# 3!)!9.'«2 62 '
UNSEATED LAND ACCOUNT FOR 1901
"I j SIIIOOL ' no AD I*< M » IT
DISTRICT < 'lf =-f I"? * ~ II =1 is; If -f i'l 1*
- § - < 3. 5 ? _ | -5 i.
' Buffalo - s - j -4 24 07 jTZZI 07
Forward . 952 31 99 1 31 Oil <6 - <•> - -it - -50
Jefferson 621 754 754 34S - 34* 40 - 46,
Lancaster 2 Si' 211 - 211 70 70 .
Middlesex 234 27 27 270 270
Muddv Creek 131 158 15S 3<2 - 372 j
Worth 4 50, - 4 5(1 - - .
Mercer i j - 0 85 6 S5 .
! Slippery Rock- 10 70 j 2 »>0 2 86'
Concord 838 11 40 003 54 i 032 577 12 09 17 0> 7*l 17 65 76
Washington 15 54 052 20 37 1U 4S 10 41 032 ... 032 094 - ti 94 j
Fairyiew 10 55 I ~ 5 36 5 36 - >
Butler 4so (i 13 3K4 923 74 843 14S 991 40 38 287 43 25;
Cherry 140 48 80 150 50 30 323 125 44> 26 02 91 26 90 ~ ,
Oakland 6So 13 74 19 40 119 457 501 914 4t 3 7-") - 3 7.) i
Donegal 5 s.s 706 706 706 706 10 94 lIS 12 12 1
Center 412 393 270 009 21s 140 3 58; 159 2 r 76 4 35,
Clearfield 50 42 7:111 01 19 128 26 007 SO 01 6S 83 140 81 2 0.! 749 7 4'.'
Adams 2 04 2 01 1 Ss 1 88
Franklin 10 41 5 07. 894 14 01 034 99- ... 16 32 3SO 596 - 970
Parker 16 64 00 72' 30 24 70 88 20 OS 21 28 14 70 55 SO 15 16 649 21 65 !
Marion 77 09 OS 34 10 50 84 84 27 S8 58 12 St*, (X), .">7 47 7 73... - 45 20 j
Win field 42 16 61 24 63 24 75 88 75 8s j
Venango ... 35 35 27 Is 4 20;. 31 44 33 89 852 37 37 504 19 20 300 19 20 300
ConnoquenessiDg 801 6ls 794 ....*. 14 12 145 352 4 '.'7 352 257 352 257 ;
Jackson 44 354 20 354 20 93 55 148 927 927
i lav 10 i i 41 2i 779 51 01 33 39 4"> 37 is 30 17 84 334 21 18
Allegheny : 7S6> 67 07j 10 19 Bfr£B 61 5> 807 63 15 050 40 144 184
Ilradv 12 04 3 Slj 12 ss 455 12 14 105 335 440 130 631 761
Summit 25 40 35 39 15 57 59 96 201 29 93 32 59 11) 95 962 23 53 701
l'enn 29 75 19 4 1 579 ... 25 23.: 902 902 11 42 339 14 81 .. 4
Millerstowu Boro 904 931 934 10 19 10 19 110 , 110
I'etrolia '■ j 4 50 4 50
Sunbury " 2 61 2 04 1
liarrisville •* . . 70 1 7"' : ... 175 70 70 152 i 152
Butler •• 450 0 Oo! 12 60 ... IS 60 780 14 30 22 10 471 3 451 j 816
Evans City " 2<i 7 > ! 7s 40 .. 40 - j
Saxon burg- " 298 35T .. 357 00 60 30 30
Fairview " 21) 75' 75 352 352 477 -j 47«
Prospect " 720 11 10! 11 10 1 Btf 189 139 j 139
Total i"u2 128569 s 7" 5445 59:3451 9 • >339 s7 :3:ls 11 54-5 s» 5? Jl3 02 $275 20 574 OS »13S 97 $2lO 97
DOC. TAX FUR 1901.
DISTRICT?. -COLLECTORS. Ms | SJI =f f~ %
_l :
Adam? A K Werner ... S 129 7% S :«••>* 37- * 74 99J ?A 00; .
A egbeny. JSfilenn I fllft j 65 25. 19 00 '
Butler <ieo Bauer 129 GO 70 00j 519 53 Mi L.
I'.uiThlo lames Simmers 115 501 4J oi 10. to 30, los 50
Brady I S Badger ' 4*oo' 13 97: 103' S3 U0
Clinton I N Harvey 107 251 50 317 53 211 60 20 :
( lav K N Patterson t>7 7 • 37 72, 2 .'-0 47 53 42 "i 0
(\ iitcr 1 G Kennick 63 75 50 ftft, 3 7ft 10 05, 15 00 !
< leurtield 1' It Fennel 64 50 15 20 112 48 is 138 25
Cherr> KJ Ba/ron .. 83 25 1 28 00 l»i 53 39 100 00 '
Connoouenessing. (* McCandless 77 25 j 41 K» 310 32 .\o 339 50) '
Crunl erry Win Graham 89 25 09 11 512 15 02 15 fiO|
Coneord 1* K Sutton. si 75: 72 65 5 2ft 6 90 t>7 75
Doi egftl C F Vt-i.se 1 156 75 78 92 501 7*2 82. „•
Foruard A C Brown ... 126 75 90 «>» 5 80 :» 95 27 50 -
Franklin JA ' nitty.. M 75 30 0o 222 19 53
1-«iiview -I J < ampbell 11l 7"» 50 00 27 4* 173 00
Jefferson II Grabe ... .. 121 50! 75 Oo 555 -10 95 j
Jackson Joint Bame 103 •'•() 55 On 4 nsl 41 42
Ijincaster Jot (iarman 82 50 [ 36 31 2 *'«9 43 60 63 00
Marion I C Vandyke 96 00 50 00 370 42 30 j
M. i r H J Brown 40 5n 112. s: 28 42 W 00..
Muddycreek J < McClymonds 57 75 21 0" 155 35 J »5 001
.Middlesex tieo Stepp 132 00' 70 4'.» 453 56 '.•B 150 00
Oakland : FXKvth 69 00 47 00 291 19 06? 156 00)
Parker 111 \\ alley 82 50 50 on 71 28 79 110 00
|\ mi *i S Jluxllon 11l 00. 91 72 5 I. 13 *5 98 (4)
.Summit 1 W Baldauf 112 s<> 85 001 555 21 95 23 00!
Slipi«ery Rock John Kelly 69 Ooi 30 69 227 36 04 54 00'....
Quango Jos Aiken S4 00' 25 00 1 s.v 57 15 26 oft|
Washington lil Wrav 90 00' 16 3J 121 72 10 33 00-...
Winfield M Cypher 109 sft |
Worth J Keiehert 810" 40 00 297 41 t»3 41 50 .
Butler In trough I M Maxwell 180 Oft 71 l>'« 187 103 50
Connoquenesslnfe J M Ko>e 15 75 • 15 75
Kvans City J S Peifer 22 50 569 / 40 16 51
Kau ( laire J A Wilson 11 25 1 5o 12 9 6:1
I airview II I, Storey 13 50 9 00 69 3 81
Harmonv Fred Welgle. 27 75 27 75 _
Ilarrisvifle ;Sam Morrison 10 75 L 10 75 17 50'
Kan.s Cit\ II
Millerstow ii J Donahue 42 0" 14 001 101 26 96
Mars W D Bovd 26 25 9 00 73 16 52
Prospeet EEWebr ! 15 75 (H 40 lo 35'
I'etrolia C Butzer 15 00 15 00
Etorteavrille \ Ucnshsw 1 975 8 66 j '. 7^
.Slippery K<x'k !J A Kakin 14 25 7 «9f 66( ** 001
Saxonlmiv B ficlnotb , 24 00 4 99 41 18 60.
Banbury* I* P Brown ! 5 25 .•! 5 *2."»
Valencia |W II BmHb ; 825 2 85i 21 5 19; [
Zelieiiople Wm Allen: i 75 12 00| 85 17 90; |
Total J~~ ra.'. SI.7A) •Jo«lJii 17 11.712 :';i j-J.IJ-'i inj: Z'i
COG TAX FOK 1(00 AND PREVIOUS.
' I<; > [ . > rrs"i ® i 3
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. r .-r = |
Slippery Rock iJ L I'ooper fBW,S 75 |!.... | j 75
ClearOeld E.J Kennedy 1897 9 57 9 09 4*
I'onegal F W Waltman 9 90 9 90
Butler borough J 9 Jack 7 71 7 33 38
CentVrvllUv T Forrester ~.. 0j
' onnoquenessluK C Flel 15 15
Karns City I* Itahhgtt 9 6T> 9 6.»
Millerstown.. JJ Donahue - . 12 59 11 9*i 6J
Clinton I K Kiddie 189s, 28 00 12 33 15 67
Cherry Hugh Sproul 1 »J0 J
Botler borough J S Jack. 1 35 1 28 (»7
MilleiNtovvn borough J.J Donahue 19 27 18 31 96 ... ..
I'etrolia horough F M Fritz 18 90 18 9ft
Saxonburg borough J E Muder 6 60 6 6<»
< iititun J K Kiddle .. 1899 27 01 945 I, 56
Clearfleld K J Kennedy 23 32 93 173 1 «>7
('berry Ilugb Sproull .'is 88 ....... .... 35 8s
Donegal F Waltmati 47 5s :<0 99 1 (i'i 14 96
Blitler T D Pearce 134 ik» - i. 134 66
Parker J II Walley 2 25' 2.'»
Venango II B Stalker 5.3 40 50 65 2si ...
But ler borough J S Jack 12 si 12 17 04
Centerville borough F Forrester. 2n 4s 1 (r2
Harmony borough F Welgle 44 10i .... 4? 10
Karns City borough KI) liodgers 13 tn'J 731 38 630
Petiolla borough F M Fritz 664 ' j 664
Saxouburg borough JK Muder 3 64 3 61
Adams A F Werner 1900 74 0s 56 s3 289 14 9*5
Allegheny J S Clienn 51 :io ;w 70 194 12 60
Bui ler Geo Bauer ... 01 >3 40 7s 2 15 is 90
Buffalo Jas Simmers 74 42 M6l 3 51 1 6 3ft
Brady J s Hodgers 22 '.Hi 10 57 ss 551
Clinton. I N Haney 58 12 37 82 199 945 880
('lay RN Patterson ... 51 79 31M .21 551 42 13
Center J O Renick... <59 i>s! .'U sft 170 472
Clearfield P B Finnell 54 34 15 82 S3 28 14 955
Cherry BJ Ban on 75 321 57 75 3 04...- 14 53
(*onno(|uenesslnt; (ireer McCandle-s 52 14 2" "»ft 1 .*><• 22 It
Cranberry Wm-Graham II 57' 077 30 4 sft
Concord W' H (Jampbell 44 29' .'tti 10 1 s«i 0 iJft
Donegal C F Vensel 113 fti» 70 ft."» 4 ftl 473 28 30
Forward ....*••* A C Brown 88 85; 00 fts 344 2ft 4< ..
Franklin las A Cratty 50 ',lO 40 ;M) 243 157
Fairy lew J.l Campbell... 61 52' 17 97 253 11 02
Jefferson WII (Jrabe M «•»;, 20 00 105 472 829
Jackson John Baun 34 11 28 •'»»; 151 3 W
Lancaster Jos Gannon 33 19i 36 29 139 551
Marlon J C Vandyke 96 so; ! 25 9s 70 ss
Mercer II J Brown 35 ll .7 33 14s 0 3ft
Muddycreek., i< N Oliver ... 34 2ft 25 :.6 136 70s
Mi idlesex Geo Stepp 86 so 52 25 2 75! 31 so
Oakland F N Kytli 44 20; 36 76M 93 551
Penn G S Huselton 16 85! 4 78 20 18 11
Parker J H Walley 37 Httj 19 09 17 97
Summit J N Bauldauf 19 901 12 17 64 709 .
Slippery Rock John Kelly 41 ss 33 si 17s 629
Venango Jos Aiken 90 09 81 24 42s 14 17
Washington G C Wrav 56 23 27 50 143 551 21 79
Winfield M Cypher.. . 57 87 49 7ft 266 551
Worm 11, ifeihut 49 40 35 01 1 s;» 12 60
Butler borough J M Max well.. 137 85 82 31 4 3.Y 29 14 22 05
Centerville borough. JA Aiken 10 9ft 7 3* 37 3 15.
Connociuenessing borough.. J M Hose 5 25j 498 27 j
Evans City borough A S Peifer II 79 596 32j 551
Falrview borough 11 L Story Ift sft 759 62 229
Harmony Inirough Fred Welgle 40 951 - j 40 95
llarrlsville borough SI) Morrison 2 821 2 <»8 11 •• •••
Karns City borough llujrh McLaughlin .... 11 25 10 69 50
Millerstown borough R \V Emery 10 71 s 69 to 1 57
Mars borough VV D Boyd 18 35 15 2ft 79 230
Prospect borough EE Weber 13 31 963 53, 315
Petrolla borough C Butzer ! 11 si 9 7ft 54; I 57,
Portersville Ixjrough A llenshaw. j 302 ; 272 15 75
Saxon burg borough K Schroat .... 10 81, 503 27 551
Sunburv borough P P Brown 1 551 373 21| 1 57 .... ..
Valencia borough W 11 Smith 5 44 3 i'»s 19, 1 57
Zclicnople borough Wm Allen 19 9H 13 68 72 551
Total
$2600 27111528 54'fsQ ss < 404 05 3 647 31
UNSEATED LAND TAX RECEIVED FOR 1901.
Tf sT 1 111 t 1 1 1
DISTRICT. ' T r* i I : i : i®*' is
I [J I IJjlJliL
Concord g S». M >'i 517 4 !«• 80 51 !»•'; 31 44
Washington 15 r»#| 20 37 6 3*2 12 s- 55 11 2 0T» 57 76
Butler 4 Nil 384 14s 5 52. 15 01 15 64
Cherry I 1 1 54»i 1 2-» 94 5 l.» .f» . r > 51
Oakland 12 T»2; 13 74 501 10 01 4191 16 42 fti
Donegal « r> 7 ("> 7 411 21 41 24 41
Center 412 2 761 l H t W 11 <»t 71 11 v i
4 Icarlielil 50 42 61 19J 68 S3J 27 73| 20H 17' 32 308 49
Parker . 16 04 3ft 24 14 70 12 37 73 95 387 77 82
Marion 18 06 16 47 812 12 01 55 89 6W» 02 Ss
Winfi' ld 42 16 (W 21 75 88 23 20 201 4 204 4*
Venango 6 6ft 426 852 410 23 M 126 24 sft
Conno<]in*nessing 8 (">1 794 3 -»2 2 .»» 22 67 9 2.1 31 '.*o
•Jaek-on 44 20 55 !■'» 1 40 1 40
Clav 10(0 779 445 33! 25 59 182 27 41
Allegheny 17 27 10 19 807 730 48 89 222 ?il II
Brady ... . ... 987 12 SS 335 859 31 09 126 35 95
Summit 15 51 29 98 22» 96 29 ill «7 48
f 7 fig 579 962 532 2-* 11 151 2» 68
fJiitler borough ( 1- '"'O 11 - ,l) 34 » 34 N» 630 41 21
Saxon burg thorough 29s 357 6ft 1 9 0i» 36 94»
Millers town
TOTAL 97;532-s 12 >270 »»-,5 -o <ii 84 slllO 7o
WAKREN AM) D 1 X.MONT HOSIITAL ACCOUNT j
I
j!! i! I! |%
DISTRICTS. if. g I 53
1 1 S 1 ? 3
i p
Clay T»p._ ? S 91 25 ? 91 2*>S
('onnoq'g 7 7-' 7 7.»
Cranberry 89 2f» 89 25
Frank tin j 59 50 50 50
J Summit 9 00 900
I Slippery llock IKI 75| 9125 77 7-"» l 198 25
Hutler 13 50! l:*» f«o, !
Clinton | 1,079 10. 1,079 40 ,
Marion 196 2>"» 153 75 50 « r *) 171 .'*>
Wlnlleld 1 164 00 101 00 I
Oakland :!7 Oil ;(7 (JO
Lniiea*tcr 47 1"' 47 J.'.
Jefferson i ft" -lo 17 1. 1125
( herrv : 4K( 62 4.Vi ft'-'
IVmi i :«•# 21 -• :«« 21
Forwur.l ; US 2* 188 2.*.
Worth 91 '25 i:to 60 17« I«I 40 76
. Mereer 27 0l» 27 •»>'
i Washington j 61 75s 91 2*r 110 'S>. t.*> 75
: Kari# nty ISoroi 813 79 813 79
: I'naspwt I *1 7.". 81 7>
. ( entervillu I 45 75 15 75
I liutler 250 »i 0; j j 250 «»
j Total ?»4.:m 9siw3B 00*?792 HO 1 ? 1.040 15
Disbursements for 1901.
i Fop assessing i 1.280 10
For appuab 309 44
| For publishing Auditors' report
Uomtison & Shlever ... $ 100 00
W. C. Neeluy 100 00
T A liattigan Sc Son luO 00~ 300 00
For bridge views 291 15
For bridge Inspection 7h 2»>
For holler house repairs 79 To
For Commonwealth (costs) 2.455 9s
Court house (for repairs etc..) 483 70
Count v < .'ommlssloners
.1 J McGarvey. 312 day I.«»!•: 00
John W (iillespie. da J,<*i7 50
John A Klehert. da... 1.015 (H)- - '5.174 50
• Oommb'rs' counsel. I* VV Lowry.... 400 00
I County Detective. Jas A llrMarlin.
I County auditor, J W Coulter *2 50
I To county auditors —
V II Sechler 00
J A M Cowan 174 00
J\V Patterson 174 00— 531 <»»
Const ahles. for quarterly returns.. 709 I-*
<>>urt crier. B. 1, llockenl»erry. . 399 00
Clerk of Courts. W H Campbell,
and ex-clerks. Meals aud Turner,
sundiy fees .... 327 50
Corninls rs' clerk. J C Klskaddon... *fo oo (
Cntiuty Institute appropriation ••• 200 00
Coroner's inunests *•»
lilstrict attorney. .I M Painter SH2 00
In r dray age, freight and expres-
sane *1
For elections
Fuel, light and heat for county
buildings I.Bft! 72
For county general expense 31 49
For Indexing. (E I Brugh) ... ss4 48
For interest on temporary 10an.... 19* 34
For Indigent paupers 84 00
For insurance on county buildings. 62 sft
Polk hospital for maintenance of
feeble minded 686 63
Jurors 6.i 13 19
For jail repairs, supply, etc 344) 49
Janitor. (Hugh Morgan) 708 00
Jury commissioners—
AD Nick las $ 67 54
John G Christy 73 22 140 70
Jail physicians.... 65 25
For livery hire 121 75
, For lunacy inquests
1 For military enrollment In 17
i For printing 267 13
For postage 25 50
Protlmmotary. (sundry fees) 500 05
fenna Reform school for maiutc
♦ nance of prisoners 538 95
Penn Industrial Reformatory I 25
. Road views 693 31
'J For road damage 370 00
j Register & Recorder. W J Adams . 112 00
i For refunding 18 13
: For registering voters 1.329 ftO
For registering births mid deaths.. s5 95
! For registering school children ... 1.246 00
Court Stenographers—
lid S Riddle * 1.295 65
Miss vd:irindlav 148 85
' Mi--. Maud K. lly 17 1(1- 1.4.J1 u>
SlnTiff for Imkiixlliik prisoners, com
mittment* and laUint: prisoners
to penitentiary and work house . 2.990 ,V>
stationery and dockets 1.94J< 4.'
Soldiers i>urial ls."> tiO
St Francis lio>pitai 4;i 00
. Tipstuffs
ti 1' Campbell S MOO
Joltn ScbatTner iti
U 11 Harbison 00
.1 C Welsh . .t: 00
KO Lewis 94 00
C iiim iibersfer SO 00
E R Boyer 54 00— 420 00
Commissioners for traveling ex
pense oi M
Commissioners transcribing 1.(4 7;>
For temporary loan 16,500 00
I nseated land tax paid to town
ships 1,043 07
Warren hospital, maintenance of
insane 1,864 7a
West Penn hospital, .maintenance
of Insane 4,134 30
Western Penitentiary, for main
tenance of prisoners 1,727 44
WeruersvHle hospital. Diainte
nnnce of insane 37s 57
Water service for county build
ings 478 80
For telephone service 51 02
For guarding prisoners at county
home **. 148 00
State tax on county Bonds 131 10
i84.<J19 19
D, L. RANKIN, Treasurer.
Bal in treasury Jan 1. nil Cit
1901 $ 7,361 05 $
County tax from 1900 and
previous 19.31? 14
County tax from 1901 .. 49.115 49
State tax from 1900 and
previous 1.587 97
State tax from 1901 .... 13,532 43
Amount from unseated
laud 1.110 70
Amount from townships
insane account 792 80
Amount from redemp
tion of unseated laud
sold to County Com
missioners 85 75
Amount received from
Prot honot ary. 53 00
Amount received from
Cievk of Courts 77 60
Amount received from
justices of the peace... 36 00
Amount received from
lh)Upr licenses' 54150
Amount from temporary
10an... 16,500 00
Amount from county
commissioners 637 80
Amount received from
Butler Passenger R R
Co for changes made to
Center avenue bridge.. 869 00 *
By vouchers currant ex
penses 67.185 f-2
By temporary loan paid. 16.500 oft
By vouchers uuseated
land 1,043 67
By treasurer's 3 per cent.
>.0.000 1.500 00
By treasurer's V/% per
cent $38,865 52 507 99
By cash set aside for
sinking funds.. 3,386 90
By balance in treasury.
January 1. 1902 21,244 15
til 1.548.23 $111,548 23
I>. IJ. Rankin In Acoount I)og Tax.
I»H. CH.
To Dog reserve fund 1900.. $ 200 00
To dog tax from' 11*00 and
previous 1.527 97
To dog tax from 1901 1,720 20
By vouchers Sheep damage. 2,225 20
By treasurer's 5 per cent, on
$2.125.20
By amount turned over to
• •ounty 965 87
By treasurer's 5 per cent, on
$1,016.71 50 84
By dog reserve 200 00
$3,448 17 $3,448 17
I>. 1.. Kuiiklii In Account with llutlcr Coun
ty Sinking Fund.
I»lt. Cit.
To cash on hand from 1901.. .*1,014 28
To ain't received from taxes
of 1899. 190 ft. 1901, as a sink
ing fund levy 3,349 4ft
By vouchers on lands and
coupons redeemed $1,542 50
By treasurer's IJ4 per cent,,
, 12.50 Si U
By bal on hand Jan 1, 1902... 2,798 04
$4,:J63 68 $4,363 68
Kxpf in led for Undue Kepalm
•James Barron for plank and material lor
Slippery rock bJldge- ......$ 13 81
B W Dunbar for material and painting
bridges 92 50
J II Morrow repairs to iron work Clark
Furnishing material and putting
up railing Kelly bridge 600
Kcplanking an<| rep, Clark br'dg 11100 131 50
Joseph Blakely material and labor for
Boy bridge 70 79
Abner Grossman material and labor for
(/hristy bridge. . NSi
James B Caldwell material and laborfor
p Miller bridge SS SO
Peter Nigh masonrv, hauling stone, quar
ry ing stone and filling approachesto the
Uplier Bonnie Brook bridge 29 (J5
Harvey V furnishing material
and labor for Ogden bridge 41 16
S\Y (ilenn placing supports to Jack br'g 31 60
I! D Scfton furnishing material and la
ls»r for Sefion bridge 65 I*4
David Garvin material Buhl bridge £l3 20
ImmlxT lor Ainberson bridge..... 10 00
Hatilii g tftone for Zeigler bridge 5 50
Plank for Wolf Run bridge 18 24
Plank lor McCandlcss bridge 41 20 118 14
Buckley .V Siubbs plank and hauling for
Bruin and Hurle r Mill bridges 54 45
Prank Burr for til ling the approaches to
/.' jtfh r bridge Jackson township. .. 25 00
.1 V. McC'ord material for Sedwig bridge
Allegheny townsliip 9 (X)
•lames McHogg lab«»r and hauling for
lill io Nolson bridge, ( 'berry township 8 00
I J W inters repairing masonry and la-
IM*r furnished Zeigler bridge 44 25
\V W Hiil material and labor furnished
| (for Park • bridge 20
Austin McClymonds material and labor
f4.r Nccly bridge 12 25
it J llillianl material and repairs made
to Bruin and ilariwr Mill bridges 15 15
A J Burr repairing MrCandless bridge . . 8 96
It M McCall teams, hauling stone and
labor furnished to Kittanning bridge.. 20 (M»
II Dreb**rt n-pairing masonry Ainberson
bridge 10 00
H K Mc(rarv4-y hauling material and la
l»or fumi-ilnsl for Wolf Creek brdg* 24 27
(i (' Biehl painting Kohler bridge 15 00
Painting Kittanning bridge 2ft 00
Painting Karns & Monroe bridges 3s ill 73 <>o
V I son X Buchanan r -pairs and altera
in>i •to Centre ave. bridge. Butler l»oro. 869 <l)
Michael Fleming masonry and tilling
approaches to Knsminger bridge 211 10
AII Renick p pairs t«» stone work Keis
nrs und Wads worth bridges 8 CW
S W (ilenn planking and repairs to On
ida bridge 30 00|
R K Knglish for cernOnt. 8 55 J
David M. / i-;ler. k» "ping up crossing \
ov. r Little Creek 10 («)
lb nrv Wahi team and men removing
driftwood and stone from Ktu\ulf br'ge 15 (*»
.1 aiii'*: Mri-'adden lumlsT and labor Xlc-
Murry bridge 118 10
\\ h Bovard plank and labor McLaugh
lin bridge 5 60
Di- trick placing guanl rails and
building temporary bridge at Coal run
it towi tip. 900
Ulrn li int'-rs material and labor for
Ed inau bridg ... 14 Si i
P I( Snyder material ami labor for New i
Hope bridge b 10
W J Vincent plank. labor and material
f.«r \i iloi»< hritlr*. CIM rrr lnim.«hip 36 00
SC M-.T muterial and labor Hemphill
tr J*:* 22 80
Char!- • SpitUaler filling approaches to
Vc( '.it <• - bridge. 3 Si)
WTII Mchi-ton material fnrnished Curry
bridge » 95
Smalt n-pairsto sundry bridge* 211 JB
K. 723 77
Statement Showlns Amount Expended Cor
New Bridge*.
J Hobaugli on acct. masonry
Coal Run bridge 140 OU
Tobias Dietrick for filling ap
proach»•« to Coal Hun bridge. 12 Ou
J (' Vandyke ttllmg approach!*
lo Vandyke bridge 18 OU
Alex Porti-r filling old channel of
i creek and guard rails to Porter
bridge 30 (0
For ('emont—
\V S McCreaA Co 225.18
Enos Borkey 55 25
1 T Heaven freight oil cement ■. 11 70 292 13
Eduaiil Fleshlier filling appr'ctu
'[ to Mars bridge 25 00
I'J Winters-
On acct masonry Mars bridge.. 250 00
In full masonry Marshall bnlge r e*y 14
For (ill to approaches and rip
rapriug abutment to Marshall
bri.lg 72 00 1011 14
Wall! A Kraut? tilling approach's
to Ainberson bridge 35 00
Harvey A Henon. balance on nia
-onry contracts Porter and Van
dyke bridges 519 58
Balance on masonry on Dudley
Fumac* bridge 2iK IC
For opening channel of creek
j and filling approaches to Por
t.lT bridge - 40 00 82 SO •
Archie Anderson io full for uia
i -onry of new bridge over Mud
dycreek. Clay township IXJ 17
Filling approaches and placing
guard rails to Muddyc'k bridge 30 00
KrN-ting and maintaining tem
porary bridge 20 00 232 17
Nelson Buchanan Co balance on
bridge contracts for 1900 4081 00
On acct bridge contracts 5523 00 9601 00
William Vincent for new guard
rails placed to approaches to
Vandyke bridge 2 25
12 >49 19
I.labilities of llutler County.
County bonds outstanding {15.000 00
Nelson & Buchanan ou
bridge contracts 1,149 00
1 T Heaven on masonry
•'iint ract. Welsh bridge.
Conuesslng twp 37
I T Heaven for tilling ap
proaches. Welsh bridge... 25 00— 319 37
J S Ilobaugh, masoury con
tract. Coal run bridge.
Summit township 93 35
POOR DISTRICT.
STATEMENT OF BUTLER COUNTY POOR DISTRICT FOR 1900.
__
C O af S JJ
DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS s a 3 * § =?
: 5 as & SB
r g> £& o 5
Adams Twp A Werner $ 41* 11 S 348 02$ 18 31 s4l 78$ ...
Allegheny ; JS Glenn 399 72: 352 to; 18 53 38 84
■ Butler Geo Bauer 205 44 170 02 920 22 36
i Buffalo...: -Jan Simmer* 627 SO ">9O 0:1 31 05 62s
i ltrii.lv I 8 Badger 345 39 150 15 789 616 181 19
i Clinton I N Harvey .„ 42:! 7S 378 90 19 91 859 18 38
• lav K N Pattarson ' 412 05 186 77 981 «« 207 04
I Center iJGßenick 150 »> 139 9:! 726 379
Clearfield IP B Fennel) 36189 2»09| 15 42 49 00 444
Cln rry R J Barron 378 62 170 00 895 199 67
Connoquenesslng Greer McCandless 2,89 67 154 44 813 127 10
Cranberry IWmUiabua 17 08 11 81 66 461
Concord WII Campbell 316 16 284 8o! 14 46 16 90
Don. gal C F Vetuel 484 48 387 59 20 38 14 75 81 68
Forward AC Brown 361 65 324 75! 17 09 19 81
Franklin J A ("ratty 831 61 312 15 16 43 308
Fairview J J Campbell 390 14 351 181 18 48 20 48
i Jefferson WllGrabe 94 05 60 00. 316 487 26 02
Jackson John Bame 319 62 299 17 15 70 655
Lancaster |Jos Garman 272 17 255 65 13 46 SO7
Marion J C Vandyke 168 01 18 51 98 42 80 105 72
Mercer 11 J Brown 164 63 153 83 8 '25 256
Muddy creek _ R H Oliver 152 25 142 99 752 174
Middlesex George Stcpp 498 54 357 71 883 132 00
Oakland F N Eyth 332 12 310 36 16 33 543
I l'enn G S lluselton 23 80 387 21 19 72
Parker J<* Walley 61 28 23 97 37 31
Summit J W Baldauf 321 50 302 15 15 88 353
Slippery Hock John Kelly 812 55 272 55 14 34 25 66
i Venango Jos Aiken 439 45 885 01 20 24 34 20
Washington G C Wray 345 98 255 78 13 46 20 06 56 68
Worth J L Reichart 210 63 150 96 7 95 1 94 49 78
Winfield M Cypher 283 20 224 61 11 82 46 77
Butler Borough J M Maxwell 2,204 13 1,812 81 95 40 113 06 182 86
Centerville J A Aiken 115 84 108 32 569 183
ConnoquenessinK J M Rose . 44 78 42 54 224
Evans City !!.... A F PeDer 209 42 190 33 10 02 907
Fairview H L Storey 101 24 89 84 759 381
Harmony F Weigie 146 46 _ 146 46
Harrisville iS Morrison 60 09 56 09 295 105
Karim City ,11 McLaughlin 65 70 58 51 415 304
i Millerstown K N Emery 55 06 46 33 244 629
Mars Iw D Boyd 90 63 81 26 428 509
Prospect E E Wehr 54 26 66 65 279 212
i Petrol ia C Hutxer 33 22 29 77 239 106
i Portersville A Henshaw 37 67 34 21 180 166
Saxonburg K Schroth 44 99 35 06 186 808
Sui.bury P P Brown 70 46 63 56 335 855
Valencia WII Smith 44 51 39 34 207 310
Zelienople Wm Allen _ 119 64 103 27 643 10 91 03
Total I ~~~ $13,401 99 810647 38 $554 538671 29 1 >1.554 36
STATEMENT OF BUTLER COUNTY POOR DISTRICT FOR 1901.
- - - ■
el 1 P § ~
DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. £b g. 5 j3
I I ILLJ_
Adams Twp A Werner 8 714 57 » 391 31 8 »00 $ $ 294 23
Mleeheny J S Glenn 515 75 400 00 29 65 86 10
Geo Bauer «©« eoooo «« 21«
Buffalo Jas Simmers 6(6 55 319 45 23 66. 333 44
ira'l v IS Badger 335 82 166 11 12 30 157 41
:::::::::: i N Ha&ey ©4 « 399 69 26 70 12
< inv R N Patterson s®® 3>>l <« -4 00....... 187 05
rv 1»toy * J O Renick 521 13 475 00 33 03 .. 13 10
Clearfield...! P BFennell % *2* 63 185 07 13 72.. 223 84
rherrv ... R J Barron 480 61 ~4.» 00 16 86 -24 io
• 'onno. 1 uenessing Greer McCandless 2K 2 vS *• " <«« 'at 7'
cranberry Wm Graham 662 « «» «.89 27 93 75
I?>negal cFvS 502 55 353 21 h mZ".'.'. 126 01
AC «*;<» aw.
Franklin Jas A Cutty 511 04 260 00 19 f - '•
Fairview J J Campbell — - 501 81 260 00 18 19 226 «
Jefferson WII Grabe 664 19 4,J 00 3o 21 153 98
Jackson John Bame 490 00 r"
Lancaster ...* Jos Garman ol» 68 *£{ J* r? J5 Sj £}
Mnrlnti J C Vandvkc 489 61 200 0" 14 81. —. 4 7y
Mercer H J Brown 60 139 W 10 35 132 61
Muddvcrvek J < McClymonds 439
Middlesex George Stepp
Oakland FN Eyth 502 36 3,0 00 25 * 107 10
l'enn G S Huselton «5 .« 5. 37 _ 34 ,v 5
Parker JII Walley - 51/ <4 400 00 29 64 88 10
i summit J W Baldauf M 5 £ »!» S2 £2s
Slippery Rock John Kelly - '<» 68 88, 58 28 , 2 189 38
Venango Jos Aiken 388 42 IJO 00 11 11 -7 31
Washington G C Wray 04 22b 45 lb 77 308 K.
Worth. : J L Reichart 570 57 335 00 24 07 211 £
Winfleld M Cypher...— •£} f* .™ « ■«
Butler Borough J M Maxwell.. 6 '?7?, B, {S A? *92 n
< enterville .. H A Aiken 242 IK I*6 01 (3 04 oS 13
Connoouenessing JN Rose ili Si .>?o-I Via ius
Evans City A 8 l*eifer - 359 90 219 75 lb 29 123 8b
Fairview . H L Storey «f «» .;S m , S" 8115
llarmonv F Weigie 22 » " S}?
Harrisville S Morrison - 111/8 "Q
Kanis City H McLaughlin *> *1 40 5- 344 J
|| I|| iogir 44 55
lag is |§ 88
Portersville A Henshaw 88 41 »70 6191 62
Saxonl>urg K Schroth "6 60 9o ,3 815 4. o.
Sunliury P P Brown 100 88 .>9 5j jO7
Valencia W H Smith « 14 71 1 09 30 4S
Zelienople Wm Allen 32 280 00 7o 79^7
Eau Claire J A Wilson 69 63 A*» 2 .7 '*
Xl||Hl '♦25,714 23 <17,178 84 $1.236 »W 77 *I,W 33
Expenditures of Butler County Poor
District.
Funeral expenses and caskets for
inmates of home 169 22
Funeral expenses outside of the
county home 150 00 319 2L
For Clothing 2
Furniture, Bedding and Dry Goods. 40 94
Fuel, light and heat for county build'*?* 961
Farm expenses—labor, blacksmithing,
freight, fertilizer, manure, wire fenc
ing, fruit trues, etc... 888 88
Farm Implements—Binder 112 50
One top buggy 70 U0 182 60
Insurance on Home buildings i*4o 00
For live stock-
Three horses 397 25
Five cows.- ~ 163 50
Swine 151 06 _
Poultry 10 00 721 81
For improvements.
Butler Lik'ht, Heat and Motor'Co,
combination electric and gas
fixtures 887 46
Geo Scheuck on account coolract
for cistern • 400 00
Cooper Bros, balance on barn
contract 395 00
F.J Huff for changes in heating
system 120 (JO*
For oak lumber ■•••• • • 78 26
Burry Ac Markel for hay carrier in
barn. • ••* 23 82
Me({uistior. Bros for laying out
driv * ways and grades 27 50
Jos Ash for rodding barn 54 00
For cement 42 58
For extras on barn contract 25 21
For sand 16 2T# 2070 07
Salary and wages paid em ploy -
eesof Butler county home, Jo
seph Graham Supt. Balance
on account from 1900 and on
account 1901 $9lB 17
Mrs. Asians Graham, matron.... 300 00
Howard Graham, farmer 280 00
Moliie Graham 162 43
G O Graham, laborer 86 00-
Charlie Kerr 227 45
Hirain Gillespie, engineer 516 00'
Moliie English 165 22; j
Sadie English, 260 71
S J MeMarlin. bal as engineer,
19j)l 75 00 .
A M Neyraan, physician 515 00
B-rlha Epinger ... 300
Alice Smith 3 00
Mrs. Wright 1 00- 3 512 98
Duff Bros, for derrick and gas
well 1,800 00
Natl Supply Co for line pipe and
fittings 781 49
For conveying poor to county
home 173 83
For outside relief 31 j
For provisions and supplies.. . 1,817 45 j
For statu tax on poor district
80nd5.... 63 [
For medicine and medical sup
plies 205 07
TC Campbell for professional
services as attorney in equity
rn of Youngs town Electric
Light Co v* Butler county
!><>ordistrict 100 00
For dental service at county
home 7 00
For justices fees for orders of
relief 47 00
For r»*|»airs to home buildings
I anil machinery V 43 13
I For traveling expenses of Coun
ty Commissioners 24 61
For telephone servioe 24 10
For printing Imhuls S& 00
For arbitration on barn con- <
tract etc 9 08
$16,894 43 J
I arm Products for f 001.
Wheat. bu. at 80c per Im £164 (II
Com. !■*> l»u. at 3.V per bu 140 IJO
<>ats. 220 bu, atJiOc per l>u 1W (1?
Rye, 34 bu, at <3V, per bu a) 40
K J Winter on masonry
i contract. Mars bridge ... 260 :rt
G S White on Index books 750 c<»
i Win li Campbell, clerk of
i courts, sundry fees a:i ;.{
I ' Tho* It I loon. sheriff,
; boarding prisoners, etc... 713 10
■ J M Painter, district attor
ney sundry fees 77 00
Jas A McMarltn. county de
tective 60 OH
Craig hardware Co for ce
ment 37
Johnson .V Watson for
dockets. Ac 101
Wm G Johnson & Co for
dockets. Ac 180 14
Wm F Murphy's Sons for
dockets. Ac 57 ;,o
I Penna Reform school • 147 Oil
Penna Industrial Reforma
tory 2M 25
n arren hospital for Insane 500 50
Western Penna hospital for
Insane 1,180 50
W ernersvllle hospital for
Insane 104 00
Institute for feebleminded
at Polk. Pa 121 95
Western Penitentiary 1.119 00
Sundry small bills out
standing El 02
State on acconnt State tax
for 1901 3.936 77
$29 82!) 99
Assets of Butler County.
Cash in treasury Jan. 1. 19<t! 5i1,244 15
Due from Collectors 19U) and previous 3,393 50
I>ue from Collectors 1901 20,839 94
Due from Officers and Attorneys, Jury
fees, tines, etc 282 00
$45,759 59
Assets in excess of liabilities 19,129 60
We the Commissioners of Butler county, State
of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that the fore
going statement of receipts and expenditures of
said county for the year ending January 1, 1902,
is true and correct to tho best of our knowledge
and belief.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our
l hands and seals of office this 4th day of March,
1902,
JOHN W. GILLESPIE, [SEAL]
J. J. McGARVEY, [SEAL]
JOHN A. EICHERT. [seat.]
I Commissioners of Bntler Co.
We the Auditors of of Butler county. State of
Pennsylvania, having met at the court honse in
1 said county on the sixth day of January. 1902,
being the first Monday according to the Act of
I Assembly, having examined the several ac
counts of the County, do certify that the fore
going is a correct statement of tho above ac
counts according to the best of our knowledge
and belief. this 4th day of March. 19U2.
J. W. PATTERSON, [SEAL]
P. H. SECHLER, SEAL]
J. A. McGOWAN,JSKALJ
i Auditors of Butler Co
Potatoes, 200 bu. at 75c per bu.... 150 00
Hay, 35 Urns, at sl2 per ton .. 420 00
3,932 pounds |K.rk, at7<*per pound 275 24
Tomatoes, 85 bu, at 50c i*)r bu 17 50
Sweet corn, 50 bu. at 40c per bu... A) 00
Beets. S bu. at 50c per bu 150
Carrots. 3 bu. at 25c jwr bu <5
Cabbage, 1,500 heads, at 3c per
bead 45 00
Apple butter, 140 k<il, at 50c per
a ( 70 00
Peach butter, 15 gal, at.Vte per gal 750
Apples, 75 bu, at 75c per bushel... 56 25-1,49S 14
$1,498 14
D. L. Rankin in Account with Butler
County Poor District.
Amount In treasury Jan 1,
1900 $14,312 71
Tax received from 19(1) 10,647 38
Tax received from 1901 17,178 84
Amount received from bond
issue 16 000 00
Cash received from Commis
sioners 606 16 t
By vouchers redeemed 187,894 43
By treasurer's 2 per cent, on
S27.MW 43 557 89
By amount set aside for poor
district sinking fund 12.720 32
By bal on bund, Jan 1,1902.. 17,572 45
$58,745 09 $58,745 09
D. L. Rankin in Account with Butler
County Poor District Sinking Fund.
Amount in treasury Janunry
1. 1901 % 4,627 78
Amount from taxes of 1*99.. 37 50
Amount from taxes of 19110.. 2,903 85
Amount from taxes of 1901.. 9.816 47
By vouchers on bonds and
coupons redeemed $8,156-5
By treasurer's 2 per cent on
$8.150 25 1«3 13
By bal iu treasury, Jan 1, M
i9t« __ _ JW66 22
$17,385 60 $17,385 60
' Liabilities of Butler County Poor Dis
trict.
I To Bonds outstanding $126,000 00
To Balance due George Schenck on
contract for cistern 406 00
Due George Schenck on repairs 14 30
Due Robert K. McGowan for carpeti- _
ter work 11J ® -
Sundry small bills outstanding 419 71
$125,782 63
Assets of Butler County Poor Dist.
! To Cash in Treasury Jan. 1, 1901 $14,312 71
| To tax uncollected for 1900 1901 8.831 69
$23,144 40
I Liabilities over assets $102,638 23
[ We, the? Commissioners of Butler county, State
! of Pennsylvania. Ho hereby certify that the fore
going statement of receipts and expenditures of
Butler County Poor District for the year ending
Jan. 1. 1902. In testimony whereof we have set
i our hands and seals this 4th day of March, 1902.
JOHN W. GILLESPIE, JSEALJ
J. J. McGARVEY, [SEAL]
JOHN A. EICHERT, [•KAL].
Commissioner* of Butler Co
We. the Auditors of Butler county. State of
Pennsylvania, having met in the court house in
the borough of Butler on the sixth day of Janu
ary. A. D. 191*!, being the first Monday in Janu
ury, according to the Act of Assembly, we have
examined the accounts of said Poor District
and do certify that the foregoing is a correct
statement according to the best of our know
ledge and belief.
In witness whereof we have set our hands and
seals this 4th day of Man h. 19U2.
J. \\ PATTKRSON, [SEAL]
P. H. SECHLER, [SEAL]
J. A. McGQJVAN
AfUiton of Hunter Vo