Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 03, 1902, Image 3

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THURSDAY APRIL 3, 190 A
THE POINT Or THE JOKE.
ft WM DtAealt rw Ik* BMikkmu.
kit l« riullr taw t«.
A party of EnflUtamen were in Chi
mgo sightae«lng *om« time t«o. They
were entertained at dinner by some
Chicago Englishmen who bare lived in
America km® enough to hare a keen
appreciation of the American idea of a
Joke. During the evening ail the mem
bers of the party told stories or aung
aongs and entertained according to .
their several abilities.
One of the EnglUb riaitora coaid see
nothing funny in the stories told by the
Chicago Englishmen. Every time one
of them would tell a good American
atory at which most of the party would
laugh uproariously this particular Eng
lishman would adjust bis monocle to
bis eye and. looking wonderinglv
around the table, would remark, "But,
I say. 1 don't see anything in that to
lough at. j' knaw."
One of the Chicago men finally re
cited an original poem. The poem told
of an Englishman who bad come to
America and after being in this coun
try only a short time had died and gone
to anotiier and much warmer country.
Ten years passed, and one day an imp
passing that way heard tbe English
man laughing uproariously.
"Why. what are you laughing at?" in
quired tbe Imp.
"Oh. oh. oh. such a funny story as I
beard in America! Ob, it was so fun
ny!" laughed the victim, and be held bis
bands to h!s tiuc and almost doubled
up with merriuent.
"A story jou beard! Why, you've
beard no story." said tbe Imp. "You've
been dead ten years."
"Yes, yes, 1 know. I know," cried tbe
man. "But I've Just seen tbe Joke."
This poem set the table in a roar.
Amid all the iuughlng and shouting
the obtuse visitor adjusted his monocle
and drawled out. "But, 1 say, 1 don't
see anything funny in that, y' knaw."
"No." replied the man who bad read
the poem as quick as a flash. "Of
course you don't. You haven't been
Aead ten yenrs." And even the obtuse
Englishman *i:w tbe point.—Chicago
Tribune.
PICKINGS FROM FICTION.
"Counting the cost" of sins and fol-
Ues Is always a hard sum in arithmetic
-"Trinity Bells."
Good cooks are more in demand than
•ftats these days.—"The Tempting of
Father Anthony."
One has eftea to draw upon tbe imag
ination even In serious* "realism."—
"Confessions of a Caricaturist."
There's nothing so good to brush
away tbe cobwebs of scruples aa the
pleasures of life.—"Doris Klugaley."
Wherever a man strays aside from
tbe beaten path there be finds tbe devil
waiting for him.—"The God Seeker."
There is no advantage in being poor
if you can't be common. It would be
ilk* being well off without a taste for
music or srtichokes.—"Tbe Last of tbe
Knickerbockers."
And I at least am fair to confess that
tbe sensation of having once again
clean, smart clothes upon my person
gave a wonderful lmpetua to my self
ecteem.—"Love's Itinerary."
Seems to me tbe Almighty Just wants
a feller to do tbe right thing by bis
neighbor aod not be too independent,
bat go 'long kind o' humble like and
keep clean.—"The Man Prom Glengar
ry."
Never be a-wasting your time a-think
lng where a woman is concerned. When
her heart steps up and lays bold tbe
reins, tbe steed gallops to tbe goal;
she's always time to think after she's
scted.-"My Lady Peggy Goes to
Town."
W»r Bim Flsk Get imr.
It is perfectly plain tbtt large fish
are more apt to escape than small ones.
Their weight snd activity, combined
With tbe Increased tricklness and re
sourcefulness of sge and experience, of
course greatly increase their ability to
tear out the book and enhance tbe dan
ger that their antics will expose a fatal
weakness In hook, leader, line or rod.
Another presumption which must be
regretfully mentioned arises from the
fact that In many cases it is the en
counter with a large fish which eanses
■neb excitement and such distraction
or perversion of Judgment as leads tbe
Asherman to do the wrong thing or fall
to do the right thing at tbe critical in
■tant-Grover Cleveland in Saturday
Evening Post
Jtmar Lt»4 Ik* Trill.
Jenny Lind, after years of steady
| practice, believed that the much covet
ed trill wss for ber an impossibility,
•be practiced hours a day, but was un
able to accomplish tbe feat One day,
thoroughly discouraged, she was sit
ting In ber garden when all at once she
• looked up into a tree. Above ber a bird
aras trilling, gbe at once went to ber
> piano and through some magic or pow
er of imitation began tbe trill and from
that day never bad any further diffi
culty.
Her Gemtla Hist.
"Yes, I proposed to her by letter."
"And what was her reply V'
"She simply referred me to a certain
chapter aod page In The Llfo of Lord
Nelson.'"
"And what did you find?"
"It says, 'After fruitlessly applying
for command of tbe ahlp by letter, he
went In person to see about it, and
then be secured it' "—London Telo
•"Ph.
"1 understand," sold tbe customer,
"that you keep photygrafts of all the
prominent men."
"Yes, sir; we do," replied tbe dealer.
"Well, my name's Hon. Jabes Per
kins, mayor of Pettyvllle, Iliinoy. Lem
toe have one o' mine."—Philadelphia
Press.
Celt >ai ■•xoa.
One of Sheridan's tales was of an
Irishman who met a Briton, of the true
John Bull pattern, stsndlng with fold
ed arms In a contemplative mood, ap
parently meditating on tbe greatness
of bis little Island.
"Allow me to differ with ye!" ex
claimed tbe Celt.
"But I haw said nothing, air," re
plied John Bull.
"And a man may think a lie as well
as publish It," persisted tbe pugna
cious Hibernian.
"Perhaps you are looking for flgbt?"
queried the Briton.
t "Allow me to compliment ye ou tho
quickness of yer perception," said
Patrick, throwing down bis coat, and
then they pitched In.
A Table Deeeratlea.
At a banquet given recently In Paris
by a etieh countess tbe guests ro- 1
oelved a most astouudlng surprise. In
tbe center of tbe table was what ap
peared to be a huge pile of roses, and
}ast before soup was served tbe rosea
parted, disclosing a largs birdcage.
Tbla suddenly opened, revealing a
beautiful young lady adorned with
wings. She remained in ber strange
position during tbe dinner and Intro
dnced each new dish by singing a
•»uplet.
Ha 4 LMkti Oat Wmr Mamfcee toe.
"Have you ever done anything to
better tbe condition of any part of tbe
human racer* said tbe very serious
Man.
"Of course 1 have," answered the
parson with tbe cold gray eye. "Am
| not a part of tha bussaa race?'—Kx-
R-R-TIME-TABLES
P & W BR
Trains leave Butler for Allegheny,
; local time, at 8:25, 8:05. 9:20, and 11:05
j a. m. and 4:00, and 5:53, p. in The 9:20
; and 11:30 a. m. trains make the ran in
1 hour and 20 minutes and the 4:00 train
in an honr and a half. The 8:05 a. m.
4:00 and 5:53 p. m. trains connect at
Callcry for points West, and the 1:40 as
far west aa Ellwood.
Trains leave Butler 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. m. and 12:13, 2:45,
4:55. 7:07 and 7:45 pm: and from the
North at 9:05 a.m. and 3:50 p. m.
The Theatre train, Tuesdays, Thurs
' days and Satnrdays leaves Allegheny at
: 11:30 p. m.
On Sundays trains leave Butler for
Allegheny at 8:05 a m and 5:53 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.
B R & P B It
7:30 a. m., local for Punxsutawney
and all intermediate stations.
10:12 a. m. express for Buffalo and
Rochester.
5:21 local for Punx'y and Du Boia and
all stations.
11:22 p. m. express for Buffalo and
Rochester —with sleepers.
Trans arrive at Butler, and no on to
Allegheny at 6:15 and 9:47 a. m. and
5:34 p. m. Train 21 from Punx y arrives
at 7:35 a. m. jnd stops here.
The 10:12 express will stop at Craigs
ville, Echo and Dayton on signal.
BESSEMER &*LAKE ERIE k._R. CO.
Time table in effect Nov. 17, 1901.
CENTRAL TIME
One hour slower than town time.
n roth ward. Daily ezcept Sunday. Southward
Bead up) (Bead down)
t 10 1« STATIONS. 1 V 11
P.M. P.M P.M.| ■*"' S y. !', , ■
0 10 1 02 Erie •> 55 I 2 15
j 5 «! 1* 40 rairriew « 1# 12 3®
j i 34 12 24 Uirard 6 30 12 4
5 48 1 53 ar. .Couneaut.. .ar 8 22 1 5j
■ 4 32 11 06 IT. . Coooeaut.. .1* 6 20 11 0-
5 13 12 05 Craneaville 6 50 1 Oj
5 10 12 00 Albion 6 55 1 lj
4 58 11 47 tfpringboro 7 10; 1 2i
4 50 11 41 Cunneautville 7 16 13.
4 30 11 211 Mead Till* Junct.. 7 35 15-
528 11 5S ar.. Meadville.. ar 8 12 2 3^
3 42 10 37 lT..MeadTil!e...lT 6 20 1 I,
' 5 03 11 30 ar..Con. Lake, ar 7 45 2 0 (
' 4 10 11 06 I*.. Con. Lake. .IT 6 47 1 3
4 32 ar. "LinenTille ..ar
!1T " IT 7 20
*l4ll 06 Hartatown ! '749 207
4 OS It 01 Adanuvill. I 7 55 2 1 2
I 3 58.10 82 Osgood ! ifß 05 12
6 10 3 52 10 45 OreeuTille i 6 00 8 13 2 3q
6 On 1 3 40 10 40 Shetiango j 6 06 8 20 2 3}
5 44 3 23 10 20 Fredonia 6 23 f8 35 2 s t^
6 29' 3 08 10 06 Mercer | 6 40 8 47 3 1 3
8 24 : 3 03 10 01 Houston Junction 6 45 8 52 3 l ft
5 07i 2 47 # 43 GroTe City 7 05 V 10 3 87
4 54 2 37 9 32 Harrisville 7 15 f3 4 8
4 47 2 31 #25 Branchton j 7 23 9 25 3 .V,
8 .10 10 10 ar.. .Milliard... ar lu 10 53q
2 30 8 10 Iv...Hiilianl. ~l*| 6 10 2 3,,
4 4.T 2 SK » 17 Relator [7 27 3 5^
4 28 2 15 #Ol Kuclid I 7 43 4 ij
4 00 1 50 8 30 Butler 8 JO. JO 0», 4 4 &
2 20 12 15 7 00 Allegheny 9 48 11 25 6 3,,
1 pm I am I a.ni.l ain j>n»
Train 12. leaving Grove City 5.25 a. m..
Mercer 5:48. Greenville 6:3 i Conneautvllle
7:32, Albion 7-4#. arrives at Erie 8:47 a. rn.
Train 13, leaving Erie 4:15 p. m Albion
5:25. Conneautvllle 5;46. Greenville 6:40
Marcar 721 arrives at Oro»e City at 7:43 |>m.
E. D. (JOMSTOCK.
W. R TURNER. Gen. Pass Agt,
Tkt Agt, Butler, Pa. Pittsbun?. Pa
Wiutield R It Co Time Table
In effect December 2d, 1901.
WEHTWABIi.
BTATIOKS. AM , P M
Lea Tea West Wlnfield. 8 00, 3 00
" Bugg»*lll« 810 310
Iron Bridge 8 20| 3 20
" Wililleld Junction 830 ! 3 .'l6
" Ml » I 8 40j 345
M Butler Junction j 8 45| 350
ArriTe Allegheny 9 48, 5 10
—— EASTWARD.
STATIONS. ,A M PM
Leave Allegheuy | 8 45 3 10
" Butler Junction 110 00 440
" I.ane .......................... .10 05 445
44 Win field Junction 10 15 4 K
" Iron Bridge 10 25 508
M BoggaTille 10 35 515
ArriTe We»t Wlnfield 10145 5 26
Trains stop at Lane and Iron Bridge only on Flag to
take on or li-ave off paaMOgn*.
Trains Connect at Butler Junction with
Trains Eastward tor Freeport, Vandergrlft and
BlalrsTille Intersection.
Trains Westward for Natrona, Tarentuin and Alle
gheny.
Trains Northward lor Haxouburg, Delano and Butler.
B. U. BKALOK,
General Manager.
PENNSYLVANIA
WPSTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
SOBIDCLI I* Erraor Feb. 20, 1902
SOUTH. , WEEK BATH
A. M A.M. A.M P. M. P. M
BUTLEB Lan # 28 8 00 10 80 2 86 4 36
fiuonbsrg ArriTe 884 8 2# 11 16 S 00 6 00
Butlar Junction.. M 747 853U 40 S2B 829
Butler Junction...LMT* 7 31 8 63 11 62 3 V> 6 2#
Natrona ArriTe 7 40 #Ol 12 01 3 34 8 3#
Tarentum 7 44 #O7 12 08 3 42 5 44
SprinfdaU 7 62 9 16 12 19 3 62 ft 52
oWsmont # 30 12 38 4 » #OS
HhrrpsLnrg 8 11 #3612 48 4 12 6 12
Alleyhany 8 24 # 48 1 02 4 25. # 24
A. M. A.M. P. M. P. M I' M
SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Butler for Allegheny
City and principal Intermediate stations at 7:30 a ui.,
ud 6.-00 p. m.
■OBTH. WEEK. DATS
A.M.IA.M A M P. M P. M
Allegheny City . . laaTe #45 H 4ft 10 46 3 10 6 1(
Sharpaburg 0 57j 8 57 10 67 r3 22 i# 2V
(Karamont ....... 11 04
Spriugdale.. I .... .... II 18 ... #3#
Tarentum | 7 25 1 S 24 11 28 3 4« 6 48
Natrona. | 7 :#J # 28 11 :i4 3 50 8 63
Butler Juuctlon.. Arrive 7® # 37 11 43 3 58 7 02
Butlet Junction leave 7 4ft # 40 12 18 4 12 7 02
Saiouburg 8 14 10 07 12 41, 4 41 7 27
BUTLEB arrlT. I :tßilo 32 1 10 6 13' 7 63
A. MJA.M. P. M P. A P. U
SUNDAY TRAINS.—LeaTe Allegheny City far But
lar awl principal lntarßadiala stations at 7:10 a i*. an«
0-30 p. a.
FOB THE EAST.
Weeks I>ays. Sunday
A. M iA. M P. M. A. M. P »
Bm.as IT 82610 60 236 780 6 (X'
Butler J'ct ar 727j11 40 3 2ft 820 660
BuUar J'ct IT 73711 43 368 821 Blt
Faeport ar! 741 11 46 403 825 814
Kaklmlnetaa J't " 74711 60 408 82# 81#
Laachburg . 80012 02 420 841 832
Paulton (Apollo) " 821 12 22 4 42 888 860
Saltabarg " 861 12 4# 610 »23 Bl#
BlalrtrllTe #2l 1 201 541 962 #46
Blalnrllle Int " #3O 1 33 1 652 10 00 ....
AlUxma " II 38 .... 880 150 . ..
Hurrisburg " ] 3 10 .... 1 <*>• 6 461....
Philadelphia " « 23 . 4 26 10 17 . ...
P. M. A. M.IA.M P M.[P M
Through tralna tor the east laaTe Pittsburg (Uuioi
Bta'.ion), as follows:
Atlantic Exprees, dally 3:00 A.»
Pennsylvania Limited " 7:16 1
Day Ezpraas. « T:80 "
Main Llna E>|>raas, " 8:00 "
Harrlsburg Mall, " 12-48 r.»
Harriaburg Lxpress dally 4:49 "
Phlladelnhl* Express, 4:60"
Eaatsrn Expraas, « 7:10"
Fast Line, • 900 "
Plttaburg Limited, dally,for New York, Balll
more and Washington only 10:00 "
Philad'a Mall, Sunda.ts only 8:40 A.a
For Atlantic City (via Delaware Hirer Bridge, all
rsil route) 8:00 a.m. dally and 9:'*) p.m. daily. ,
ui Allegheny Valley Division
Tralna l«mr» Rlflklminntafl JunctJoij um follow*:
for Buffalo, 9JA a. ni. and 11.15 p. m. «Ullj, with
through parlor aud cars.
For <HI City, VM a. m., %&, o.lft and 11J5 p.
m. waek-dava. Munday*, 9M a. «r(J.lft and 11.10 p.m.
For Km] Bank, 7.4«, 9.M, 11.17 a. m. t 26.1 ft, 9.84,
and 11.3 ft p. m. WMk-daya. Buudav«, O.M, 10.49 a. m.,
Mft and 11.3 ft P. m.
For KlttannliiK, 7.4 C,
0.16, 7.34, 9.34, and 11.35 p. m. w««k-day*. Buudayt,
'i.56, 10.49 a. m., 0. Ift, 1u.46, aud 11.35 m.
"r" uV>im on tlKual L» tak« ou paJMrniffer* lor Tar«n
tutn and poluta beyond.
Foi detailed Information, apply to ticket: awnt or
«4ldreM Tb»i«. E. Watt, Paw. A*t. Weetorn Übtrict.
0 rner Fifth Avenue aud Bmlthft«dd Street, Plttaburg,
1 B. HUTCH WON, J. B. Wf>OD,
Qe»«r l V aror Oan*' tf«p
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House Butler Penn'a
Tbe beat of horaea and first claaa riga »!-
»tTi on hand and for hire.
Beat accomnlodatlona In town for perma
n»nt lioardlnß and transient trade. HpecU
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
-'JAiood claaa of boraeii, both drivers and
araft homes always on hand and for Nitle
under a full guarantee; and boraea bough
pon proper notification by
PFARSON B. NACE.
Telephone. No. 119.
s''PHILADELPHIA
—DENTAL ROOMS.-- M
89 - sth Ave., plttaburg, Pa |[i
Ml WE'RAPRACTICA'.LV^O'FHEFT
■'ML M CROWN »n>l BRIUaC work A
! <n JA or ntlsburg—Uf H Y NOT DO V
" fWvOURSI tlold CROWNS If.
I*lr« U-"" 1 BRIDGE work redurol to?"
i'VI n RER TOOTH *"•« «'<■«
v beat set of Teeth made. ON L V J 0 fj
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF BUTLER COUNTY FOR
THE YEAR 1901.
1 COLLECTORS' AOCOI'XT KOK ISOI—COUNTY TAX.
DISTRICT. I COLLECTOR. S"! |j I 1* 3 2
I w.ms \ F Wi-nii-r * -'.Oil tt) i 1.121 7B $ -U7 ■; S «•». 77
' ! *iwh.-nv .......... j 6 (Uomi 1.4735s «»•.«« s».-»
j liutler lOeorge Itauer. l-WJ 61 800 00 i".' 1 1-JJ*'
HutTalo Jam. s Minrat-re i 1.9W J" ol
i-n*rtv F < Ba«lfirer *-
185^- — i N i.» 70 02 i.»i i« n9l &?•.
Lv r v l*atterson i l.«H» 6« 1.01 ;21 •» 536 4 >
i(; Rciiicir ~ I.M» I.WOO «TW »i
< leartield'„lir.:.-ll P B Kennel {'
Cherry RJ Barron ** £ £2 J?
Coniuxiueiiessiug «'» Mt-Candless J.-JoJ *** }J -J ' •'
(Yanbern. Wm firaliam w i w/in i? §o ! 7^41
SSSS2 \$* 6 m
SSSSd A < i.#i2 05 i.« 7 a »»12 -m
KrackUn."... James l.rattv.. 1.400 13 7t. 00 5.. 21 C-'-J 92
Fairview . J•' Campbell 1.412 40 «•»•) 0U «55. bio 0->
Jefferson . W H (irabe 1.897 9JS l.tiUO 00 118 58 1.9 10
John Bame 2.123 94 1.4U1 75 103 S : 61> io
Lancaster Jo*(iarmaii_ 1.481 C 8 98-. >9 J't® 0 Jj® J?
IfSSS, " JC Vandyke 1.256 02 8,1 71 61 6:! 822 «A
&££! •.■""■""Zr".™.: HJBn'Sn 807 42 391 57 29 02 B*o M
Muddycreek I C MeClymonds : 1.255 07 «;»« « •'■?
Middlesex UeoStepp : 2.120 W Mb > 11.. 48, Z %
Oakland K N Kyth M»« . 2? ,<£ iI"
p r .„ t , il s Ihl.-H- tOli 1.872 25 l.<>-2 ... 10- im M) 9"
SSfe J1! Wa11T...., 1.482 10 1,200 00 SS 91 19317
aimmit' J W ltaldauf 1.559 89 00 «0 13 O.i
Slippery rock John Kelly. 1730 «j 1.140 .9 M •/*> W
Yenaneo Jos Aiken 1.109 <« So, ■- 3d ■>>* 02
Winlit-ld M Cyplier 1.521 Ot. 923 .1 w. ,0 52? 8.
WaS ineton GCWray 1...77 2-'» 017 00 47 as l :u».
WMhlngton-."." - j j
Butler borough J M Maxwell 14,358 50 I.WO 22 ..2 ki
Ccntcrville J A Aiken 091 «. jO- .* .1 1-d 81
Coiino.(Uem-sslnK._ |J N Rose "18 87 1--jO 00 1. .8 _ l-jO 09
Evans City A S I'elfer LO2B ..1 028 .5 45 5. J->« 25
Valrviow II L Ston v I<9 4 i 10l .*) 11 91[ t 02 ,
Harmoriy IFred
: 8 MorriHm 319 39 250 00 21 29. 4» lu
SSSTcty, H McGlaußhlin. 129 1; 116 10 10 oß| 299 ..... .
Millers town I J Donahue 021 21 ; U0 00 22 2yS 01
Mar* iWDBovd 49.. .a .i<9 «•> 2S *2.> »>
froaDeet K E Wel.r :ni2 yo 200 o» 17 a: 145 h.
I>3S«u£."rZ Carl Butzer - 179 27 100 oo 841 .0 8.
Portersvllle A. Henshaw 2->2 230 &» 1. C*. 43. ..........
yaxoiilnii* K Schroth - 418 8-. 27 161 23 -9 120 8..
Sunlturv - j I'P Brown '286 SO 22145 14 8. 50 ._rt
Valencia. ,W II Smith 132 13 42 01 3 2». 86 83
Zelienople Wm Alton >•'£« «| 00 60 W, 2b 61
Eau Cliur J A Wilson I 18« 93j <3 .>5 6 £.; 119 ~3
Total ~ ; $7:1.472 01 ?H».ll'. 19 gl-'iOH '.'l il .".4 $20,*38 91
STATEMENT OF COUNTY TAX BF/ EIYED FOR 1900 AND PREVIOUS.
DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. \ 3 3 ?» 3 | |l| §"
Butler Twp MDu fiord 1887 $3803 $ 3 3 3 ®|!
Muddycreek Geo McUee 18«9 1182 ?' "| |
Cherry J A Newman |I«W l.» 0-. I
Brady P A Hines '1892 24 71 2.1
Slippery Rock J L Cooper 1891 402 ...... 40. „
Butler Boro J S Jaek 1897 68 M Oj il 3 41 ;,- ri
Kanis Citv F Bal.ltt •' 3 57' , •• 1 j'j
Clinton Two Jas Riddle IS9> 278 H. 13 J- 201 Jl
Cherry Hugh Sproul " 196 «»| 196 w '
Butler Boro JSJack " 119 2-r 113 .J SJ.
MUlcritown JJDonehue " 5 38 j 09 -.
Butler Twp F I'earce 1899 062 40 ™'r *>
Clinton J R Riddle " 219 6.3 %\
Cherry Hugh SprouL •' 24-. 2'2 218 41 II 48 1> 30
lmi.egal F'Waltman " 16 00 2:t 01 15 X 2
Forward Geo Marburger " »>6 53 81 a* 4 55 i
Jefferson W II (iralje " 96 K-'l 91 «I 5 O*..
Muddyereek Grant Jones " 49 90 43-18 2 42 ....
Venango 11 B Stalker " 48 50 46 0 . 2 43
Butler Boro ..JSJack " 287 60 217 92 10 99 1 BVj ..........
Harmony F Weigle " 173 50 173 ■*> i
Kamx City E D Rodgers " 15 85; 10 4.. -V. 4 8. •••• •
Petrol la. F N Fritz " :» 93 20 00 1 ft. 9 <*
Saxonburg J K Muder " 39 60 u "i'. " J Wl
Adams Twp.. A F Wimer " 7">l 91 044 27 3i 91 .3 to 1
Allegheny J S Glenn " ■ 742 ;*.l 6.V> 7*. 31 I. 52 32. ....
Butler Geo Bauer " :448'.'2 293 «( 15 12; 10 17.
Buffalo JasSiroers " 588 s*. Jrl4 90 28 03 15 03 ,VY-
Brady.. J S P>vlger " i 11 1,1
Clinton I N Harvey " 662 >J» 609 01 32 W W•> ••••
Clay It X Patterson. ... " Utt 42 MN> 2. 31 36; |.» 2(. w "
Center J G Renlck •' 20-s »> 218 35 13 06 o w.i
Clearfield P H Fennell " f.M 6.'. 303 54 15 97 6J 17 2>< 9,
Cherry R J Barron •• 719 32 625 00 32 871 01 45
Connooueneeaing . Greer McCandless " s:io 72 255 4U II i>> .' i-:6 .!.>
(Janberry Wm Graham " 136 50 121 10 0 74 8 36
Coueord... WII Campbell " 464 20 420 28 2109 31 51 922
Donegal..- (.' r \'ensei " 810 05 722 5..| 37 90 2*. V. il 04 ••••••••
Forward A C Brown " 575 6-'. 510 <Xi 2'*. 81 4H Oi 9 .9
Franklin J A Cratty •• 024 07 :*8 a 30 9.%. 4MI
Fairview J J Campbell 1900 627 71 • 508 Mf. 29 411 39 44
Jefferson W II Grain; " 120 77 89 :«■ I 7"i 7 12 1 99
Jaekson John Bame " «.I7 4:: . r i94 61 30 92 11 »• ....
Lancaster... J.is German " 49'.i 70 4tiß 47 2;> ■> ->7
Marion J C Vandyke " :»C» 92 19.. on 10 25 83 24 9T- »...
Merrer... II J Brown •' 278 67 280 62 13 91 111 ,
Muddy, reek R II Oliver •• 255 KJ 240 20 12 03 2 93 /
Middlesex Geo Slepp " I 909 615 41 SI 87 : 2*170
Oakland FX Kyth •• 579 20 610 91 28 45 9H4
Penn G S lluselton " 57 31 20 34 1 13 85 84
Parker Jos Walley " . 164 7:, 43 '27 121 40
Summit JWllaltluuf " 3.'>; i 75 3'29 8"., 17 31 650 _
Slippery Rock John Kelly " 505 '2O 492 73 . 25 9.: 40 54;
Venango Jos Aiken 14 '• 801 ♦>•'. 702 08' .'.6 B.'. 62 7? ,
Washington G C Wrav _... " 023 14 518 50 28 32 36 01 39 08
Worth J L Re'cnart " 357 28 29<; 16 15 » 3 72! 35 82
Wlnfield M Cypher '" i 305 11 209 41 11 01| 8199
Butler Boro JM Maxwell '• 3.9*7 39 3,271 83 170 87 : 201 30 340 39
Centervllle J A Aiken " 199 98 180 80 9 83 3 29
Connoquenesting. J M Rose " 82 XI 78 '22 4 111
Evans City A » lifer " 3»l 40 345 81 13 38l 21 18
Fairview A L Klorev 1 « 184 08 J6B S3 13 8." 6 73 '
Harmony F Weigle " 219 it'. 219 35
IlarriHvllle.- S 1> Morrison " 150 M 2 147 IM 7 75 1 89 -
Earns city II McLaughlin ... •• 119 45 100 91 700 551
Mlllerstown R N Emery " 00 49 40 73 2 21 II 35 20 1
Mars WD Boyd " 164 01 147 il 7 71 9 05
Prospect EEWehr •• 1«1 H 95 00 5 00 3 81
Petrolla Carl Butzer " 40 01 i> 2 «l 43 98
Portersvllle f. A Henshaw •• 06 95 6o 58 3 37 3 00
Saxonburg K Schroth " 81 70 68 58 337 I I 75|
Sunbury P P Brown " 85 87 70 58 4 02 5 27 •
Valencia W II Smith \ •' 81 72 72 31 3 81 5 00,
Zelienople Wm Allen j " 221 13 19.3 97 10 21 19 95]
Total .7. ! ' $24,925 24 319,:i01 58 $1,017 32 $1,272 32'53,393 50 3"9 48 ?U 10
I l_ __ I »$54 44' _ J I |
*Off to show (taiidlng of treasurer with county.
COLLECTORS' ACCOUNT OF STATE TAX FOR 1901
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DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. j S3 '-a =«
j r ;** || i f
i | • | |
Adams Twp A F Werner '» 490 87 » 39 .21 S 29 28 $ 00 :|8 f
Allegheny J S Glenn 128 21 100 o<!' 7 11 'JO 83
Butler Geo Bauer 3'K) ('• 27u i«J 20 01 10 os
llufTalo James Simmers 17M 7m 13m 53 10 :a, 29 m 9
Brady. J S Badger 83 r,:: 7m 05 5 4V 09
Clinton J M Harvey 233 49' 175 .4 12 07 45 MM
Clay RN Patterson I 90 07 . 81 lu 593 »04
Center J G Renlck I 6'2 14. 50 00 3 70 8 11
Clearfield P P Fennel ' 134 si, 00 91 I 91. 63 01
( berry It J Barron 128 90 83 00 6 01 39 MO
Couno.|Ucnesstiig <1 Mo'andless a ' 910 206 81 19 75 32 51
Cranberry Win Graham 290 51 267 73 19 MI '2 97
Concord P R Sutton 93 90 84 35 5 71 3 Ml
Donegal C F Venscl 180 57 117 62' 8 201 21 09
Forward A C Brown 597 08 500 00 37 is. 00 1/2
Franklin James A < ratty 11l 49; 40 (HI 2 9li 71 53
Fairview J .1 Catnpliell 143 15 90 00 0 w 47 42
Jefferson W II Grab.- 441 II »'« 00 25 94 «0»i
Jackson John Bame 295 21 • 272 Wi 20 10 30s
Lancaster jnsGarinau 16* 8M 152 20 11 2m 5 :'.4
Marion JC Vandyke 95 28 , 7.5 00 6 V. 14 73
Mercer. II J Brown 120 10 97 20, 7 20 15 70
Muddycreek J C MeClytooudl 40 15 :91 0.S 1 '2 07 I 70
Middlesex GeoStepp 1,206 14 1.105 KM 80 35 19 01
Oakland FN Kyth 267 66 210 00 17 03 111 u;
Penn G s Hum-lion 684 52 ur7:« 42 15 34 MI
Parker I II Walley 9170 SO 00 3 71 37 99 ...
Summit J W ltaldauf 318 25 1 310 00 25 32 707
Slippery Rock John Kelly I 18M 82 105 01 12 27 10 94
Venango Jos Aiken 1 47 73 25 t*l Im.. 20 8M
Wlnfield Martin Cypher 4!»«». 470 00 35 27 14 3M
Washington ilCWray : ! 230 IHi 19-2 ;ti 14 2. 23 51
Worth J L Kelchcrt I 87 13 Ml ul 6 10
Butler Boro J M Maxwell I 3,706 961 3,367 97 21110 91 .mm
Centervllle J A Aiken 18:: 73; 450 35| 33 3m
Conno<iueneMliiK J M Rose 90 1 MM »I 7 01
Evans City A S I'elfer 441 95 398 *1 29 ,2 17 05
Fairview II L Storey :S3 30 31 02 2 28
Hannoiiv Fred Weigle 10 . 05. ] 105 o.'.
Ilarrlsville S D Morrison 413 62 :IMII 3:1 09
Earns City II McUUKhlln 11 8» ion, 91
Mlllerstown J Donahue 407 94! :«*) 00 22 23 145 71
Mars WD Boyd 2?« 95 209 03i 22 90. I <l2
Prospect EEWehr 216 90 Iso 0» 15 33 21 57
Petrolla C Butzer 11175 UK no 8 75
I'ortersvllle A Henshaw 116 15 107 lo| 9 0..
Saxonburg .. E Scl.rntn 29M 7o 37M »:I '£•. 72 1 :i |.
Sunbury P P llrown 3g 72 30 1. 2 27
Valencia W H Smith 50 '.si :« 2 45 yo Ml
Zelienople Wm Allen 490 23 440 UI 32 01 i 17 1.2
Eau Claire J A Wilson 860 2 25| 19 022
Total $15,747 :18513,532 4:i|51,006 32.51,283 s:i $24 90
STATEMENT OF STATE TAX FOB 1900 AND PREVIOUS.
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DISTRICTS.. COLLECTORS. -a la gft ; 2
i r r si 1 1
LJ ! ! 8 i
Butler Twp F D I'earce. 1899' i 146 07 $ 8 s $1 to 07
Clinton J It Riddle " 16 60 IB «o
Cleartleld EJ Kennedy " 15 34 '2107 127 1
Cherry Hugh Sproul " 11 17 lo « 56 I
iMjnegal F VValtnian " 19 70 l« 71 99
Forv.ard George Marburger " 4« M.: 40 39 y4l
Jefferson W N Grata.' " 3 69 850 19
Venang II II Stalker " 226 2 15 II '
Centervllle F Forrester. " |i)9 81 68 51 301 37 69
Harmony F Weigle " 46-Ji I 46 58 1
Kara* City E D Bodßn " IH 1 »• Otl
Mlllerstown J J Donnhue " :!i h.: 31 1 H5 y My
Petrolla F M Fritz " IB -"J. 22 06 1 i«
Saxonburg J E Muder " 1 40 1 IU
Adams \ Werner 1900 28 70 27 19 151
Allegheny J S Glenn " 14 89 13 0m 71
Buffalo Jas Simmer* " .'4 8.1 ;ao::j 2mo
Clinton JN Harvey " :3) II '2B H9 1 .',2 1
Clay RN Patterson " 47 ..... 17
Center J G Renlck " 5 39 5 ill ys
Clearfield I'll Fennel. " 13 09 11 201 59 I n
Cherry KJ llarroii. " 2122 111 00 5.1 18 69
Cranberry Wm Graham " 78 3.. 70 oil i 11 1 yn
Concord WlHumpU'll " 5 39 5 12 27
iNinegal C F Vensel " 10 4m not.: 71 I 06
Franklin. JA < ratty " 44 55 42 32 223 1
Fairview... J Campliell " 51 10 51 :i9 271
Jefferson WHGrabc " .-r.'.'ll :ui 01 i7O
J<>» Garouui " 15 :i8 10 \t .5. 1 11
Marlon J 1; Vandyke ** M« 1:1 tf, 13
Mem-r II J Brown " 4 87 4 ii.t 21 ... 1
Muddycreek K II Oliver " 26. 252 13
Middlesex GeoStepp " 191 81 130 871 6M9 1 57 OH
Oakland FN Eyt" " s'.«i 4 6. 24 1 a'.
Penn GS lluselton " 517 231 13 2 7".! 1
l*arker J H Walley " 15 56 jj M 1
Summit J W ltaldauf " 39 70 mm 191 >1 (
slippery rock John Kellj " 12 02 m or, 1. 292
Venango. J<* Aiken •' 201*1 19 is. I is.
Washington 'I C Wray " 2515 m 289n0 12 .'rfi I
Worth i LBcfenert " 72 «8 im 1 1
Conu(s|uenewlug Greer Mo undless " 14 HO llm. 71 ..... ,
Wlnfield M Cypher " 79 11 74 IT 412 si
Butlerls.ro J M Maxwell! " '231 70 23 197 11 73 12 0M
Centervllle J A Aiken " 430. 34 95 IHI
Coiino<|Ucnculng J M Rom- 20 9li 19H9 l In
Evans City A S I'elfer " 9 .9 9 12 0-1 431
Fairview. il I.Htoruy " 4400 41 .2 348 1
Hanuonv E Weigle " llllh 11 1 111 IH
Kanw i lly II MeUNWhllii " 700 049; m
Mars.. Wllßoytf " 16 15 71 87
lToais-ct EEWehr " 105 96' :»7s Imm ~s :«I:
Petrolla 1 Butzer " 18 17 nt I
Portenivllle >ll llcnslmw " 104 13 15 ly Hi sh 211
Saxonburg ESchroth " 10 6 11 32 4 H>
Valencia W II Smith " 251 02 ..... 2 .2
/.i-llenople Wm Allen. " 43 01 40 81 jy 17 j I
Total .j *52,899 52 $1 000 01 g«r> 6»is2:i6 8.1 }'<W 62
UNSEATED LAND ACCOUNT FOR 1901
• ~~ SCHOOL KOA l) POOR
DISTRICT % | ~ -.f §*j? *. * -1 11 I•- ! w 5 1 II 1"
-3 £ sL"" !I. s =£ s 5 l-i" ~ £ -i' - 5. j?
1 Buffalo L 1 24 24 07 07
Forward 952 3199 3199 78 70 250 250
•lefferson 621 754 754 348 34N j, 40 r
| Lancaster 282 211 211 •• <0 - <0
' Middlesex 2 34 27 2. 2 70 2 7>«
Muddy Creek 131 158 158 372 - 372 i
| Worth 4 50 : 4 50 .. -
' Mercer v | 0 85 0 85 ' ••
; Slippery Rock 10 7ii * 2 00 2 00
: Concord X3B I 11 40 003 5 4'! 632 577 12 09 17 05 70 17 65 7t» i
' Washington 15 54 652 20 37 10 48 10 4! 032 032 004 094
! Fairview 10 55 5 30 5 30
i i Butler 480 01! 384 023 74 843 1 !•> 901 40 38 287 43 25
-'Cherry 140 48 80 ! /SO 50 36 323 125 44- 20 02 !»4 20 90 '
' Oakland (1 85, 13 74 10 40 119 457 50! 914 41; 375 375
| Donegal 588 ! 700 700 700 700 10 04 118 12 12 '
> Center I 412 393 270 009 218 140 358 159 270 4 35;
' Clearfield 50 42 73 14 01 lit 128 20 007 SO 01 OS 83 140 81 203 740 749 i
Adams 204 .. .. 201 18S 188 J
i Franklin 10 41 5 07| 8 ".14 14 01 034 098 10 32 380 596 976
; l'arker 10 04 (Mi 72 30 24 70 88 20 OS 21 28 14 70 55 SO ' 15 10 6 49; 210-5
; Marion 77 09 OS o4 10 .30 84 84 27 88 5S 12 Mi 00 :!7 47 773 45 20 i
* Win field 42 10 1 63 24 03 24 76 88 75 8S !
; Venango 35 35 27 1s 120 31 44 33 80 852-37 37 504 19 20 300 19 20 3 00 1
! Connoquenessing ■ 80) 0 IN: 704 14 12 1 4.> 3>2 .... 4 07, 352 257 352 257 I
Jackson I 44 3 1 26 354 20 03 55 148 927 0 27!
i Clay 10 01 4; 2- 770 51 01 33 30 <45 37 {S 30 17 84 334 21 18 i
I Allegheny 7s 6 i 07 07, 10 19 8.3 20 01 58 SO7 03 1"> 050 40 144 181 '
» Brady 12 64 38 21 12 88 455 12 14 105 335 440 130 631 701
Summit i 25 40 35 30) 15 57 50 200 20 03 32 50 20*95' 902 23 53 704
; Penn I 29 75 19 4 i 5 79" 25 23 'J 02 002 | 11 42 339 14 SI
: Millers town Boro 901 9 34; 034 10 19 10 19 1 10 I 10
; I'etrolia *• - j 450 450
| Sunbury *• 2 04 2 <>4 ' ; -
llarrisville *• 70 1 75 1 75 70 .. 70 1 52 ; 1 52
Butler " 450 000 12 00 18 «0 780 14 30, 22 10 471 3 45; j 810
! Evans City " 20 7s 7 s 40 40 ;
Saxonburg " 298 357 357 00 00 30' 30
Fairview " 20' 75 75 352 .. 352 477 . 1 477
Prospect I* 720 11 10 11 10 189 IS9 139 ! 139
fotul »5i2 125509 s. i ;j 7 75 8445 59*45! 99 *339 87 j3:;s l 1 gi-:, -i gji:; pjsj7s i'.i <;i r.* »i:t> 97 >2lO 97
IKXi TAX FOR 1901.
3 \ a I i Ii g
0 2 X 2- P ' ~
DISTRICTS. i COLLECTORS. £ = = g * =3 f 3
=" I Z =5 5 2 3 5.
11l pi ft
A.liuno \ K Werner » 129 7.8 50 * 37x 5 74 TO J «34 00.
Allegheny J S Glenn 65 25 • 65 25. 19 tw
Butler «co Bauer 129 00 70 00j 519 53 hi ■ ...!
Buffalo June* Simmer* 115 50 42 ul a 10; 70 36. 108 60!
Bra.lv I S Rarteer 4» 00 13 97 Ju« 00!
Clinton IS Harvey 107 25 80 87 317 53 21! CO 20
( lay K N I'ntterv.n . *7 75 37 72 2 .*>o 47 &3i 42 50
Center J G Remilck 63 75 50 00 3 70: lo if. 15 00...
Clearfield I' B Fennel WSO 15 20 112 4K IS 1:W 25
Cherry K J Barron 8:1 25 2? 00 IW. 53 39 100 00
Coiiuoqueneasing '<i McCandless 77 *25 -11 *.'> 310 i.2 .10 3:19 50j
Cranberry Win Cralmm 89 25 6:' II 512 15 02 45 50
Concord I' R Sutlon M 75 72 6". 5 20 0 '.HI 67 75
Iloi.ecal C F Veiibel 156 75 78 92 501 72 H2' . .
Forward \ C Brown 126 751 90 On' SN) 30 W. 27 50!
Franklin J A Cratty hi 75 :» 00 222 4# S3
Fairview JJ 1 ann>bell 1117". 50 Oo 327 .* 4* 179 on
Jefferson W II <ir»lie 121 50 75 Ml 5 55 40 95
Jackson John Bame lU3 50 55 00 4 ON 4142
Lullcailter J<*<iannan 82 50l :16 81 2 09 : 43 50 03 0"
Marion J c Vandyke 91. 1*: 50 Mi 370 42 3n| "...
Mercer H J Browu 40 s"' 11 25 K! 28 42 60 DO
Mnddvereek J C MeClymonds 57 7 . 21 0", IV> 35 2 V> Ou
Middlesex Geo Stewi 132 00. 70 49 4 53 56 98 ISU 00
Oakland F N Kytli ; 89 mi] 47 00 284 19 06 158 00
I-arker IJ H « alley 82 50 50 00 171 28 79 140 00;
I Vim IG S Iliuellon 11l 00! 9172 1.; 13 85 98 00
Summit J \V Baldauf 112 50 85 00 55; 21 95 23 00
Sliiwery Bock John Kelly 69 00 30 69 227 , 36 0-1 MOO
Quango Joi Aiken 84 00 '25 00 185 57 15 26 Mil
Washington 0 C Wray , 9000 16 3J 1 21, 72 40 :i3 00l
Winfield M Cypher 109 50 60 MI 41. 45 0.. 3150
Worth J Keiehcrt 84 00 40 Ml, 2 97; 41 "3 41 50,
Butler Ix.rougli I M Maxwell 180 00 71 63, I 87, In 3"i 0
Conno<iueiiessing J M Rose 15 75 1 15 75, j
Evans City J S l'elfer 22 50 5 59 4n 16 51; '
Kan Claire J A Wilson 11 25 1 50. 12 9 63 1
Fairview H L Storey 13 50 9 00 69 3 81 ;
Harmony Fred Welgle 27 75 27 75
llarriiville Mormon 10 75 L 10 75 17 50
Karns City II Mel.aiiKtilii> 15 Ml 12 45| 105 150
Millerstown J llonalme 42 Oo 11 Mi 1 01 2ii 96
Man V 1» Boyd 26 25 9 001 73 16 52;
llv.peet EEWelir 15 75 5 00 40 10 3.5 '
I'etrcilla C Bntzer . 15 U0 1 1 15 00 ]
I'ortersville A Henshaw 9 75 8 31 61. 75
»li|'|«-ry Rock I A Fakin 11 25 7 69 66 6 no
SaxoiYburg K Schroth 24 00 4 99 41 18 6"
Sunljurv P P Brown ! 5 25 ' 8 25
Valencia W II Smith -8 25 2 88 21 6 19
Zellenople Win Allen ; :so 75 12 Odj 8.11 17 90
Total i»1.555 25 si. 7211 ■208120 17.11.712 :I3 32.125 20 82 25
IJOO TAX FOR ISOO AND PREVIOUS.
1 '«•' tf I > | y ] n ! o~
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, i = 3 I O ! O®
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. •* ~ - £ 3 =?
1: § || r sj si
: : . : D S
I).11«i • 1 > 1 »
Slippery Bock I I- Cooper IHM S 75 1 75
Clearfield jEJ Kennedy I«U7 0 57 0 00 48 f
Donegal F W Waltman | 0 00 0 00
Hill ler borough .1 S Jack 7 71 7 33 38i
Centerville F Forrester j 03 j 03
t onnoouenesslng C Flel 15 ; IS
Karns City F Babbett 0 65 0 65
Millerstown.. JJ Donahue 1- Mi 11 Oti 63
Clinton Jlt Kiddle 1808 28 00 12 33 15 67
Cherry HughSproul 1 00 1 ♦«»
Bui ler borough .1 S.lack. 1 35 1 2* 07 ......
Millerstown tiorough J J Doriahu<; t. 10 % J7 1H 111 ...
I'etrolla borough F M Fritz 1* W0 18 '.HI
Saxoubiirg borough I E Muder 6 (Hi, H 611
t. Union J K Kiddle 180 M 27 01 ! 045 17 50
Clearfield KJ Kennedy Ml 'Si .« 173 1 ;>7
Cfierry HughSproull .... ~| 35 88
Dttuegal !•' Waltman 47 5* <io 00 1 11 im;
Butler F D I'eareo 1.34 0f» 134 66
Parker. I II Walley « !£> -
Venango 11 B Stalker. ... 53 46j 50 (i 5 2MI .... ...
But ler borough IS Jack 1- 81 1-17 (54 I .".
Centerville borough. F Forrester 4m 19 46 1 Cfc.' ...
Harmony borough F Welgle 44 10 41 10
Kara* City borough E 1) Kodgers 13 W 7 31 6 30;
I'et iolla borough F M Fritz 0 64 6 0»
Saxon burg borough I E Muder T. .. 3 »W 3 64
Adams A F Werner 1000 74 68 56 M;i '2 89 14
Allegheny J S (Jleiin 51 iW 76 1
Butler .. Geo Bauer. .. 01 83 40 7* '4 15! 18 Ut>
Buffalo ... fas Si miner 3 74 4:.' 64 61 351 630
Brady .. j k Kodgers 22 U6 16 57 KS 551
Clinton. .1 NII at iey 58 12 37 82 li«i U 4f. B*6
Clay UN Patterson ... 51 7H .1 04 21 551 42 13
Center lii Kenick 30 tth «u 50 1 7ii 4 7:.'
Clearfield P B Finnell 54 34 15 82 KJ 2s 14 11 55
Uierry B J Banon 75 ;t2 57 75 3(M .... 14 53
Conno<jucues*ln({ (Jreer Mc('audio.h .... .52 If 2"* 50 150 22 It
Cranberry Wm-Graham 11 57 6 77 .'to 4 50
Concord WII ( ampbell 44 211 .16 10 1 80; 630 ...
Donegal C F Vensel .. 113 00 76 05 401 473 2s ;i0
Forward ~..•••• A C Brown 88 85 (Wi us it 44 SO 47
Franklin ... . Ja* A Cratty 50 30 46 30 2 43! i 57 ........
Fairview, J I Campbell 61 52 47 07 253 11 02
Jefferson W#l tirabe 34 06 20 00 105 472 s2O
Ja<'Khon John Baun 34 |1 28 M 151 304
Lancaster •••*.... . . .... Joi Gannon 33 10 26 20 130 551
Marlon j C Yaudvkn 06 H6 25 OH 70 MS
Mercer II J Browu 35 11 27 33 1 4?« 630
Muddyereek , UN Oliver ... 31 20 25 26 136 7 os.
Middlesex Ceo Stenp 86 M 6 52 25 275 31 86
Oak land FN Kytli 44 20 .36 76 103 551
Pen 11 (J S lluselton 16 85 4 78 261 18 II .....
Parker .1 II Walley 37 66 10 60 17 07
Summit + I N Bauldauf 10 00 12 17 64 700
Slippery KOCK lohn Kelly 41 8m .'tt si 1 7*\ 620
Venango Jos Aiken 06 00 81 24 42s 14 17
Washington C Wrav 56 23 27 50 I 43! 551 21 70
Wln Held ... MCyplier.. 57 87 40 70 2 6«i 551
Wori n I L Keihut 40 40 95 01 1 M IS 01
Butlor boroufffa . J M Mfuiw6tl 137 85 KB 31 t 111 565
Centerville borough 1 A Aiken.. lo 00 738 37 Sls|
Oonnoquen*4ilng borotfeh.. J M BONO 6 : • t M ■>
Kvans City I>orough .... .. A H l'elfer 11 70 596 32 551
Fairview borough II L Story lo 50 7 50 6.2 2 20
II arim »ny hurougli Fred Wefflt 40 05 ! 40 05
KJarrlsvflleborough BD dorrtiion 282 900 14 \
Karns City borough Hugh McLaughlin ... 1125 10 60 56 . 1
Millerstown borough K W Emery. 10 71 8 60 45! I 57 .
Mara borough W D Boyd 18 ;t'» 1600 70] 2 36}
Prpspcct borough E E Weber |0 31 003 50 3 W
I'Hrolla borough c But/.er II M 0 7n 54 I 57,
Portersvllleborou/ch A Henshaw. 300 272 tt 75|
Baxonbunc borough E Hchroat lo si 5 03 27 IH
Bunburv borough P P Brown 8«3 21 1 57]
Valencia borough W 11 Smith. 5 44 3 6* 10i 1 57
/ellenople borough Win Allen 10 01 13 68 72j &Mi
Total I-T. !
I ♦J.IIIIO 27 *ls2* M |No'W*:| 401 05:* 047
I
UNSEATED LAND TAX RECEIVED FOR 1901.
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§ W tL ® " ! a ' SI
X 8 : : F 5 !
DISTRICT. r : : :
Ii•:• ' O I Hr
: : i • if?!
: : : • : : FF 3 S
Coiirofd N .'IK II in &47 4 1«I 30 51 W .1141
WBMI.iHBUm 15 M an .'l7 fl.'ta la Mll 2H5 67 70
nml.-r I 4MO S M 1 4H] 55U 15 04 I". HI
riwrrv I4H 150 1 25; li|i 515 .'Hi 551
(lnkluii.l | la 52 13 7 1 501 10 m: 41 til 10 42 07
ll.iiir.tful 5 W 7 ("I 7mi 441 24 41 ...... 21 II
(Vnt.-r ; 412 2 ill 140 2 701 11 01 77 II 81
Cl. aiiliilil I .Ml 42 01 10, IW Kl| 27 7.", 208 17 32 2lli I'.i
I'urk.-r 10 01 30 21 14 70 12 3', 73 05 3M7 77 «2
Marion IH 00 10 47 Nl2 12 01 55 H!l OTO 82 HS
Winll. 1.l 42 10 03 24 75 81 23 2" 204 4i 2'H li
VnnitliKo 000 120 h52 110 23 54 120 21 *0
<'oiiiio.iii**ii..MMiiii{ 804 7IM 3 ..J 257 22 117 0 2.1 31 00
.IttcJuon 41 20 55 15 1 40 1 40
Clay 10 m 770 445 334 25 50 182 27 41
Alloitli.'iiy 17 2; 10 10 807 730 4K 80 2'•! 11
Hrtuly ' '.I M 712 W 335 850 34 00 120 35 0".
Summit 25 411 15 57 20 0.1 T2 31. U3 20 111 #7 43
p onn 7!>i 570 002 532 ' 28 11 157 20 08
iiutlor iHirotiKli. 12 00 14 30 345 31 S5 G .'MI 41 21
Snxonl.iirK Ixiroiitcli aOi 357 OO 104 II ll' 30 045
Mill-
TOTAL '■ !<Ort 07 *321 12 <e7o 80 *l7O Ki Ilmls MO •11 H4 *lllO -.11
WARREN AKDIUXMONT IIOHI'ITAL A< ciii nt Disbursements for 1901.
~, -— _— • For assessing $ 1.5566 10
I J | a? f j? For appeals.. 360 44
j*-jJ g* For publishing Auditors' rep<»ri
2* 3 I Z, in UobliiHon IV Hhiever ... $ IIMMW
DIBTRICTH. 3.3 J j -J W. t\Negley. 100 00
E H S-3 P A KatUgJin Sl Son 100 Oo 306 00
* I *■ For bridge views. 201 15
1 I i i F«>r bridge lnsp«M'lioii a 78 2l|
—■■■ j" —" —~ For boiler house repairs 70 7o
clay Twp 9 ?01 25 301 2.» f For Commonwealth (costn).. 2.4.»5 ih
Coiitio4|'g j 775 J 77a Court house (for repairs etc..) 483 70
Cranberry 00 25 80 25 Count y CommlHslonerh
I'rnnklhi 50 . 50 5n I j MetiArvey. 312 days..s 1.002 00
Siiiiiiult 0 no; 000 John W (jille.sple, 365 da 1,067 30
Slippery UtR-k.. | IHI 75! 01 251 77 7.| 108 2, j o |,„ \ Flchert. 206 da 1.615 IMI 3.174 50
liutlor J 13 50L j 18 5o Oomuih'r»' counsel. P W Lowry...* 400 60
Clinton 1,070 lo* •• 1.070 40 County lietectlve. Jas A ll< Marlln. 720 00
Marion lv*i 25 'Si 75 5* fiu 171 50 ; County auditor. J W Coulter H2 50
VVinHeld KM 00 B»t 00 ! 'PiM'ounty audHor^
Oaklund * 37 00 37 00 |» || He4'hler 183 00
Ijiueaftter 47 15 ... 47 1 » JAM (iowan 174 IKI
Jetfemon ! 58 40j 47 15 11 25 j\y |»att4 rv»n 174 00— &.'il 00
cherry \ 45J1 H2j l/Sl 62 Constables, for quarterly returns.. 700 Is
I Vim 300 21 30", I 21 < 'our I crier. B. I. llocUenberry. •WWI 00
Forward Ikh 2."»j IMS 25 ciork «»f Court*, W ll CaruplHjll.
Wurtb 01 25 130 50 176 60j 45 7ii jukl ex-e|erks. Meals and Turner,
Mercer 27 00! 27 tm sundry fees 327 5o
Wanttlngt4)ti. til 7 » 01 25 110 2» I» 7 » CommlVrs' clerk. .1 C Klskaddou .. 780 tm
Karim City lloro' SI3 70 **l3 70 County Institute appropriation ... 260 oo
Proh|<4*ct HI 75! 61 7' . t'oroiier's in(|Uests . Pit 15
centerville 15 7J>' i• 7 » hi «t rl«*t attorney. I M Painter . &H2 0 »
Butler 250 tiOj ' ; 250 W) Cor dray age, freight and c.xpres-
ToMI It4.aw I»!f43i OOS7W *o|»«,«MO 15 rot tuiiiilit 4.727 74
Fuel, litflit and heat for county
buildings 1,882 7,'
Kor county general expense 31 4!>
For lodubiii OS I Bmkl 0N tt
For interest 011 temporary loan ... li*< 34
For indigent paupers *4 no
For Insurance on county buildings. tU .'*)
I'olk hospital fur maintenance of
feeble minded Bsti 63
Jurors 6.T73 19
For jail repairs, supply, etc 340 4'J
Janitor, (llugli Morgan) 70s 00
Jury commissioners—
A I) Nick las $ 67 34
.Mlin G ritrlsty 73 22 140 7C
Jail physicians til
; For livery hire 121 75
i For lunacy Inquests 416 32
For military enrollment 177 17
For printing 207 13
For |>ostage 25 50
I'rotlionotary. (sundry fees) 500 0i
Fenna lieform school for uininte
j nance of prisoners 53s y.»
(Vun Industrial Reformatory 1 25
Koad views 093 31
, For road damage 370 00
lirglster& Kecorder. VV J Adams . 112 00
| For refunding IS 13
For registering voters 1.329 no
Fur registering births and deaths.. K5 05
For registering school children ... I.3KJ Ml
Court Stenographers
EdS Kiddle . *1.205 05
Miss Flndlay 14s K">
Miss Maud Kelly 17 10- 1.461 CO
Slier! IT for boarding prisoners, com
mittment* and lakiug prisoners
to penitentiary and work house . 2.MM ;V>
Stationery and dockets 1.94$ 4i
Soldiers burial 115 00
St Francis hospital *. 43 00
Tipstaffs-
Ol' Campbell $ S4 00
John Schalfuer.. 26 00
It II Harbison Mi 00
•I C Welsh v .. 00
KU Lewis 04 00
C lllnchberger 90 00
F. It Hover 54 00- 126 00
Commissioners for traveling ex
panse . 73 54
Commissioners transcribllig 131 75
For temporary loan 18,500 00
I'nseated land tax paid to town
ships 1,043 07
Warren hospital, maintenance of
Insane 1,861 75
West I'enn hospital, maintenance
of Insane f 4,13130
Western Penitentiary, for main
tenance of prisoners 1.727 44
Werner* vl lie hospital, mainte
nance of Insane 378 57
Water service for couuty build
ings 478 80
For telephone service. 51 62
For guarding prisoners at county
home 148 00
Stale tax on county Honds 131 10
*84.019 19
D. L. RANKIN. Treasurer.
Hal In treasury Jan 1, Dit CR
1901 $ 7,301 05 $
County tax from 1900 and
PfBTKHIS IMS 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 uuseated
land 1.110 70
Amount from towuhlpi
Insane account 7M so
Amount from redemp
tion «»r unseated land
sold to County Com
missioners 8&»75
Amount received from
I'rot honotarv. 53 00
Amount received from
Clerk of Courts .. 77 00
Amount received from
Justices of I he peace... .'l6 00
Amount received from
llijuor licenses r>4l SO
Amount from temporary
loan.. 16,500 00
Amount from county
commissioners 037 80
Amount received from
Butler Passenger K It
Co for changes made to
Center avenue bridge.. 8(19 00
By vouchers currant ex
penses 07.185 .' 2
Ity temporary loan paid. 10.500 00
liy vouchers unseated
land ' 1,043 67
By ! reasurer*s 3 per cent.
$•0,000 1,500 00
Ity treasurer's 1% pur
cent $38,805 52 507 99
By cash set aside for
sinking funds 3,380 90
By balance in treasury,
January 1. 1902 21,244 15
f 1U.54M.23 1111.548 23
l>. L. Kanklu In Account Dog Tax.
DR. CM.
To Dog reserve fund 1900 $ 200 00
To don tax from 1900 and
previous 1.527 97
To dog lax from 1901 1,72020
Ity vouchers Sheep damage. 2,225 20
By i reasurer's 5 per cent, on
$2.125.20 lO'i 20
By amount turned over to
county 905 87
By treasurer's 5 per cent, on
f 1.010.71 50 84
By dog reserve 2900 00
$3,448 17 $3,448 17
1). 1.. Kanklu In Account with llutler Couu
ty Sinking Fund.
DR. CR.
To cash on hand from 1001. ..$1,014 28
To arn't received from taxes
of 1899. 1900, 1901, as a sink
ing fund levy 3,349 40
By vouchers on lauds and
coupons redeemed $1,542 50
By treasurer's IS percent,,
#1.542.60 B! 11
By ha! on hand Jau 1, 1902... 2,798 04
$4,303 OS $4,303 OS
Kxpended lor linage hepalrn
Jauics Barron for plank una muterml lor
Slip|* ryrock bJidge. $ 13 81
B \\ Dunbar for material and puiuting
bridges 92 50
i li Morrow repairs to Iron work Clark
bridge .sl4 50
Furnishing material and putting
up railing Kellj bridgi <'•
Keplaukiug and rep. Clark br'dg 111 00 131 90
Joseph Blakely material and labor for
Boy bridge 70 79
Abner Orousiusu material and labor ft»r
Christy bridge 54 23
Jani' N B Caldwell material and lalsirfor
r Millar bridge 12 80
I'eter Nigh masonry, haulingstono,quar>
rvmg stone and tilling approaches to the
I Pl* r Bomiiu Brook bridge 29 Oft
Harvey A Cooper furnishing material
and labor for Ogden bridge 14 Si
S\\ (ileiin placing HiipiMtrts to Jack br'g 31 00
B D Hefton furnishing material and la
bor for S tlon bridge 05 '.'l
David Oarviu material Buhl bridge $43 20
Lumls-r for AiulierMon bridge 10 00
Hauling stone for Zelgler bridge 5 SO
I'lank for Wolf Bun bridge. 18 24
flunk lor M«-<'andless bridge 1120 lis II
Buckley At Stubbs plank and hauling for
Bruin and Harper Mill bridges 54 4ft
Frank Burr for tilling the approaches to
Z. ii'h r I»ri»I" Jack on township 25 00
J W McConl uuilerlal for Sedwig bridge
nv town hip 9 0"
Jnine* Mcliogg lal>or and hauling for
fill to NOIMOU bridge* Cherry township 800
I'J WiulerH repairing masonry and la-
I nil- furnished /eigli r bridge. 44 25
WW II ill material and lal>or furnished
| [tor Park • bi[ago SO 0®
AiiHtiu Mt Clyuioudtt material uial labor
for Neely bridge 12 25
l{ <1 Milliard material and repairs made
to Bruin and Harrier Mill bridges 15 15
A J Burr repairing McCaudless bridge .. 8 90 I
B M M. Call tenuis, hauling stone and
labor furnished to kittanning bridge. 20 0o {
II Drebcrt repairing masonry Auiberson
bridge in '«»j
B B Mctiarvey hauling material and la
bor lur... .bed lor Wolf Creek brdge. .. 24 27
(i (' Biebl painting Kohler bruise 15 no
I'aintiug hit tunning bridge . .2o ts>
Fainting hums A M<n.r<Mj bride s3B oo 73 U>
NeUoi, .V Buchanan repairs and altera
tion -to < Vntre ave. bridge. Butler horo. sM at
Michael l-'leming musotiry and tilling
approaches t«» Knsmingcr bridge 211 10
A II Hciiick repairs to - lone work Keis
i. r and Wndsworth bridge 8 00
S\\ tileiui planking and repairs to On
ida bridge 30(1)
K K Knglisti for ceiuent. 8 55
David M Zeigler. keeping up crossing
oyer LHtle Creek 10 00
I|er.r> Wahl team and men removing
ilrift ood an<l stone frnui hnautl br'gu 15 (l)
Jane McFadden luml»er and lals.r
M urrj bridge. 118 10
W 11 Bovard plank and labor McLaugh
liti bridg" ft 60
Tobias Diet rick placing guard rails and
lii.tiding i mpirary bridge at Coal run
Hun.nut town !iip. 9 U>
CI rich Winters material and hifior for
I dinau bridg 14 58
I' IC Sn>der material and lals»r for New
liopo bridge H 1(J
W .) Vincent plank. labor and material
for New Hope bridgv. Cherry U>wn«hip 'M 01)
SC Moore material ami labor Hemphill
britige 22 SO
Charles Spithaler filling approaches to
MrCaiMileai bridge 3 SO
Wm McKisson material furnished Curry
bridge .. »
Small re pa in to sundry bridge* 221 95 ,
12.723 77
Statement Showing Amount Expended for
N»w Brtdgec.
J S Hobaugh on acct. masonry
Coal Run bridge 110 CJU
Tobias Dietrick for filling ap
pn*aches to Coal Run bridge. 12 00
JC Vandyke tilling approaches
to Vandyke bridge 19 (JO
j Alex Porter filling old channel of
I creek and guard rail* to Porter
bridge ft) 00
For CVment—
\V S McCn-a & Co . 225.18
Enos Borkey 55 25
I '1 Heaven < freight on cement).. 11 70 292 13
• Edward Fleshner filling appr'chs
1 to Mars bridge 25 00
F J Winters—
On acct masonry Mars bridge . 250 00
In full masonry Marshall bnlge 6f® 14
For fill to approaches and rio
| rapring abutment to Marshall
bridge ?2 00 1011 14
Wahl A Knauff filling approach's
| to Amberson bridge 35 00
Hanrey A Henon. balance on ma
sonry contracts Porter and Van
dyke bridges 519 58
Balance on masonry on Dudley
j Furnace bridge 26K 92
For opening channel of creek
■ and filling approaches to Por
! ter bridge - 40 00 822 50
. Archie Anderson in full for ma
sonry of new bridge over Mud
dycreek, Clay township lifi 17
Filling approaches and placing
j guard rails to Muddyc'k bridge 30 00
Erecting and maintaining tem
porary bridge...: —'. 20 00 232 17
Nelson Buchanan Co balance on
bridgo contracts for 19U0 4081 00
On acct bridge contracts 5523 U0 9004 00
William Vincent for new guanl
rails placed to approaches to
Vandyke bridge 2 25
12,M9 19
Liabilities of Butler Count/.
County bonds outstanding |15,000 00
Nelson & Buchanan on
bridge contracts 1,149 00
I I T Heaven on masonry
contract. Welsh bridge.
Connesslng twp 37
1 T Heaven for filling ap
proaches. Welsh bridge... 25 00— 319 37
J S Hobaugh. masonry con
tract. Coal run bridge,
Summit township 93 35
POOR DISTRICT.
STATEMENT OF BUTLER COUNTY POOR .DISTRICT FOR 1900.
I 1 JH| f~
g g 8 £*
DISTRICTS. . COLLECTOR*. 5 a 2« § s?
« s -S e S3
l_ i_ r § i
Adams Twp A Werner * 408 11 $ 348 ft>'s IS 81$ 41 78*.... '
Allegheny J S<;lenn 399 72 :»2 ST.' 18 53 38 $4
Hut lor Geo Bauer 205 44' 176 ft.' 920 22 26
Buffalo Ja* Simmers 627 36 590 031 31 05 6 28
Bradv I 8 Badger 345 39 150 15 789 616 181 19
Clinton I N Harvey 423 78 378 90; 19 91 859 16 38
( lav RN Patterson 412 oft 186 77 981 843 207 (M
Center J O Renick 150 9* 13» 93 726 379
Clearfield PI) Fennell Mil 80 293 0«! IS 42 49 00 444
Cherry R J Barron 378 62 170 00 895 199 67
Count* tiienessing Greer McCandless 289 67 154 44 813 127 10
Crunlierry Wm (iraham 17 08 11 81 66 461
Concord W H Campbell 316 16 284 80 14 46 16 90
Donegal C F Vensel 484 48 387 59 20 3* 14 75 61 68
Forward A C Brown 361 65 334 75 17 09 19 81
Franklin JA ( ratty 831 «1 312 15 16 4;) 3OR
Fairvlew J J Campbell 390 14 351 18 18 48 20 48
Jefferson W H Grabe 94 05 60 00 316 487 26 02
Jackson John Bame 319 62 299 17 15 70 655
Lancaster JOB Garman 272 17 255 65 13 46 SO7
Marion J C Vandyke 168 01 18 51 98 42 80 105 72
Mercer II J Brown 164 63 153 83 8 25 2 55
Muddycreek R H Oliver 152 25 142 99 752 174
Middlesex (Scone Btepp 498 54 357 71 883 132 00
Oakland F N Eyth 332 12 310 36 16 33 543
l'enn G 8 Huselton 23 80 387 21 19 72
Parker Jos Waller 61 28 38 97 37 31
Summit J W Haldauf 321 56 302 15 15 88 353
Slippery Rock John Kelly 312 sft 272 55 14 34 25 66
Venango Jos Aiken 439 45 385 01 20 24 34 20
Washington G C Wm* 345 98 385 78 13 46 20 06 50 68
Worth J L Reichart 210 63 150 96 7 95 1 M 49 78
Wlnfleld M Cypher 283 20 224 61 11 82 46 77
Butler Borough J M Maxwell 2.3 M 13 1,812 81 95 40 113 06 182 86
Ceuterville J A Aiken 115 84 108 32 5 69 1 83
Coniiouuencsslns J M Rose 44 78 42 54 2 24
Evans City A F Pelfer 209 42 190 33 10 02 907
Fairvlew II L Storey 101 24 89 84 759 381
Harmony FWeigle 146 46 146 46
Harrisville S Morrison 00 09 56 09 295 105
Karns City II McLaughlin 65 70 68 51 415 304
Millersumn R N F.mtrv 55 06 46 33 2 44 6 29
Mars W D Boyd 90 63 81 26 428 509
Prospect E E Wchr 54 26 56 65 279 212
Petrol la C Butzer 33 22 29 77 2 39 1 06
Portersville A Henshaw 37 67 34 21 180 166
Saxonhurg ESchroth 44 99 35 06 188 808 ...
Sui.hurv P P Brown 70 46 63 56 335 855
Valencia W II Smith 44 51 39 34 2 07 3 10
Zelienoplc Wm Allen 119 64 108 27 543 10 91 0(1
T»tai~7.~~ I rMofw »i0!647 38 *554 53 jsTIM
STATEMENT OF BUTLER COUNTY POOR DISTRICT FOR 1901.
. " | 1 ,S ff s~
eg I J? i ©•
DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. v•§ g 2 »£ 3 srS
§ i i 1 r P
Adams Twp A Werner 8 714 57 J 391 34 8 29 00 f $ 294 23
Allegheny J S (ilenn 515 76 400 00 29 65 86 10
Butler Geo Bauer 665 91 600 00 44 471_ 21 44
Buffalo Jas Simmers 676 55 319 45 * 23 66 333 44
Brady I 8 Badger 33ft 82 166 11 12 30 157 41
Clinton I N Harvey 651 51 399 69 26 70 228 12
Clay R N Pattenon 566 87 3.54 72 24 50 187 6ft
Center J G Reniek 521 13 475 00 33 03 13 10
Clearfield PB Fennell 422 63 185 07 13 72. 223 84
Cherry R J Barron 486 61 245 00 16 86 . 224 /5
Coniiooucncsgiiig (ireer McCandless 507 97 299 91 22 23 . 185 83
Cranberry Wm Gr&ham 662 88 529 86 39 27 93 75
«p R sJiST.::™: ™so MO <» 24« wi 85
Donegal C K Vensel 602 <V> 363 -1 23 - JjW 0*
Forward A C Brown 634 22 460 00 29 08 - JJj
Fruiiklin Jwi A ('ratty Ml 01 260 00 19 '«./ 231 77
review:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: J J cample: « 250 00 is » 225
Jefferson II Grabe w>4 19 4/«> 00 3»> 21 188 98
Jiu'kson John Bame 743 87 490 W) 36 32 Ojj
I nnc aivter Jim* (Jannan 519 63 840 01 26 JO 164 39
Marion JC Vandyke 439 61 200 0O 14 82 234 79
Mercer i......!:.!.."!... 11 J llrown ...!"...". 282 60 139 64 10 35 132 61
Muddycreek ~.. J C McClymouds 439 27 253 34 18 74 107)9
Middlesex George Stepp 7*l- 606 (JO 40 95 47
Oakland FN Eyth 502 36 370 00 25 26 107 10
lCnn "I:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: G S nUnon. 655 29 & w 37 22 « «
Parker J H Walley 517 74 400 00 29 M 88 10
Summit J w Baldauf 545 96 295 00 20 78 230 18
Slippery Rock John Kelly 606 68 887 58 ,189 38
Wiiuiiirti Jon Aiken 42 IJO 00 11 11 227 31
w'jishingititi.o c w»* 552 w 220 45 10 77 sob «
Worth J L Reichart J'O 67 S&' 00 .4 07 -11 50
WilifieM M Cypher 633 42 997 .o 27 JO 10H 6L
HU. J M V3£SZZZ: « >.W » » «G 39
' elite rville ha Aiken M 2 18 1/6 01 13 04 53 13
Conmxiucneastng JN Rose IAS 1 ,?k 5? i? ?! i'N'iui
Kvans City A 8 Pclfcr - <*» 2! *1? 2 f £ 1«
I ii OA lew H L Htorev 62 80 56 50 4 27 ........ 2 03
«i» Si?
Xarrlsvllle S Morrlaon 11l <9 5-> 0o 4 68 -11
Karns city H McLaughlin 4.'21
ivtrolla C Butter A 00 1 86.... .. JW 90
Portersville A llenshaw »*} RTo 6191 52
Saxoiihurg ESchroth 146 60 9.> 78 815 4.^.
Suubury.. . PP Brown 100 52 59 66 507 35 90
Yah fa WII Smith 46 £> 14 71 109 80 45
Zclienople Wm Allen «0 82 00 JO 75 <9 67
Kau ( ialre J A Wilson 69 63 26 6o 2 27 40 71
T<(LA | $25,714 23 $17,178 84 $1,235 29J8 77 R. 297 33
Expenditures of Butier County Poor
District.
Funeral cxjiertttoa and casket* for
Inmate* ci booM M 9 22
Funeral outside of till)
countj home lfO 00 519 22
For ('lothing 469 07
Furniture, Bradinfllld Dry Goods 40 94
Fuel, light and heat for county build'gti 951 26
i arm eipwtei lal*>r, blackamithing,
freight, fertiliser, manure, win Ihmh
Ini frail tree* eta B®*
Farm Implements Binder 11l 80
<>n«* top
Insurance on Homo building* 345 00
For livo Htock —
Three horses 397 25
Five cows IAS 50
Swim* 151 0B
Poultry 10 00 Til HI
Fur improvement*.
Hutle r Light, lluat and MotorjCo,
combination electric aud gaw
fixture* HB7 45
Geo Schenck on account contract
forciatern 400 00
CtM.iHT Bros. balance on barn
contract 395 00
FJ lltiir for change* in heating
nyHtem 120 00
Fur oak lumber 78 24
Hurry A Markel for hay carrier in
bam
Hros for laying out
drivf way* aud grades 27 50
.Ins Ash for rodding barn 54 (I)
For cement 42 58
For i*xtran on barn contract 25 21
For Hand 10 25 2070 07
Salary and wages paid employ
ecMof Hit tier county homo, Jo*
H'-pli Graham Kupt. lialanco
on uccount from 11NJU and on
account lUOI .$9lB 17
Mrs. Agnen Graham. matron.... 300 00
Howard Graham, farmer 2HO OCI
Mollio (Iraham 142 43
G O Graham, laborer .s<> (■)
< 'liarlie Kerr 227 45
Hiram Gillespie, engineer 510
Mollii> Knglish 145 22
Sad it- Kiigliidi, cook 200 71
S.I McMarliu, bai an engineer,
liHil 75 00 .
A M Neyuian, physician 515
It.rlha K'piiigt r 3(1)
Alice Smith : 3 00
Mrs Wright 100-3 512 914
l)u!T liros. for derrick and gas
wfll 1,900 00
Natl Supply Co for lino pipe and
fittings 7*l 44)
For coureying |s»or to county
home 173 M 3
For outNide relief 1,100 31
For provisioiiN and ■upplic*.... 1,817 45
For Mtato lax on |htor district
lioridn 954 G3
For medicine aud imslical mip
plies.. 305 07
TC Campbell for profeeMioiial
aervices as attorney in (spiity
ease of Young*town Klectric
Light Co vs Ifutl'-r county
|MM»rdistrict 100 00
For dental senrice at county
home 7 00
For justice* f«es for order* of
r.dicf 47 00
For repair* to home building*
and machinery 43 13
For traveling •• xi>eii*e* of Couu*
l> < •onmiis.sioUfiN 24 41
I or tf If phono wrvice 24 10
For printing l*md* 'A 00
For arbitration on barn con
tract .tr 9 OH
*10,*)4 43
I a rut Product* for 1001.
Wheat. 205 bu, at HOc |vr bu. .... .|164 111
< "orn, !<*» bu, at Ssc per bu 140 (*)
<)at 220 bu, ul&Uc tier bu lUJ (I)
ltye, 34 bu. at tifc, p*r ttu 30 40
IF J Winter on masonry
contract. Mars bridge — am S
j G S While on Index hooks Tjii (M
Wm II Campbell, clerk of
<-ourls. sundry fees :t | 23
: Thos K I loon. sheriff.
; hoarding prisoners, etc... 743 I'll
J M Fainter, district attor
| ney sundry fees 77 on
Jas A Me Mar I In. county de
tective CO Cil
Craig hardware Co for ce-
Tnent
Johnson & Watson for
dockets. &c lUI a#
Wm G Johnson 1 Co for
dockets. Ac 180 04
Wm F Murphy's Sons for
dockets. Ac S7 .*>o
Fenna Keform school. 147 09
Fenna Industrial lieforma
tory ZU 2S
Warren hospital for Insane 500 50
Western Fenna hospital for
Insane I.ISO 50
Wernersvllle hospital for
Insane 104 00
Institute for feeble minded
at Folk. Fa 121 #5
Western Fenltentlary 1,14!) 00
Sundry small bills out
standing K) 03
State on account State tax
for 1901 3.K*! 77
<3B 829 99
Assets of Butler County.
Cash in treasury Jan. 1. ISXC 121,244 15
Due from Collectors 19U) and previous 3.393 50
Due from Collectors 19U1 2U..539 M
Due from Officers and Attorneys, Jury
fees. line", etc 282 00
$45,759 59
Assets in excess of liabilities 19,129 80
We the Commissioners of Butler county, Stat©
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 ami correct to the best of our knowledge
and lielief.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set onr
hands ami seals of office this 4th day of March,
ISU2.
JOHN W. GILLKSPIE, [BEAI.I
J. J. McGABVEY, [aEAi.l
JOHN A. EICHERT. [MAX]
Commissioner! of Butler Co.
We the Auditors of of Butler county. State of
Pennsylvania, having met at the court house in
said county 011 the sixth day of January. 1902.
being the first Monday according to the Act of
Assembly, having examined the several ac
counts of the County, do certify that the fore
going is a correct statement of the above ac
counts according to the beet of our knowledge
and belief, this 4tli day of March. 19U2.
J. W. PATTERSON, [SEAL]
P. H. SECHLEB. [SEAL 1
J. A. McGOWAN. [SEAL]
Auditors of Butler Co
> • Potatoes. 200 bit, nt 75c per bu.... 150 00
Hay, » tons, at sl2 l*-r ton 420 Oil
3,932 iHiunda |K>rk, at 7c |kt nound 275 24
TuinatoOH, 35 bu, at sl>c |*ir bu 17 50
Sweet com, 50 bu, at 4Uc l>er bu... 20 00
Beet*. 3 bu, at ,'iOc per bu 1 50
Carrots, 3 bu. at 25c per bu 75
' Cabbatre, 1,500 heads, at 3c per
bead 43 00
; Apple butter, 14(1 Kill, at 50c l>or
' p| • <0 00
Peach butter, 15 Kal, at sllc per Kal 7
Apple*, 75 bu. at 75c jssr bushel... 50 25-1,498 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 19U0 10,647 38
Tax received from 19UI 17,178 84
Amount received from lx>nd
inane 16 000 00
Cash received from Commis
sioners 806 16
By vouchers redeemed $57,894 43
By treasurer's 2 |ier cent, on
127,894 43 557 80
By amount set asidefurpoor
district sinking fund 12,720 32
By bai on hand, Jan 1,19U2. ■ 17,572 45
$58,745 09 $58,745 00
D. L. Uankin In Account with Butler
County Poor District Sinking Fund.
Amount in treasury January
1. 1901, $ 4.627 78
Amount from tuxes of 1*99.. 37 50
Amount frtmi tuxes of I'.HMI.. 2,903 85
Amount frum taxes of 19111. ■ 9,816 47
By vouchers on bond* awl
coupons redeemed $ 8,156 25
By treasurer's 2 per cent on
$8,1M2.'« 163 13
By luil in treasury, Jan 1,
1902 _ ».««22
$17,385 60 $17,385 60
Liabilities of Butler County Poor Dis
trict.
I To Bonds outstuudinir . .$125,000 U)
' To Balanru due (JcorKe Sclienck on
contract for cistern 406 00
Due Goons Hchenck on repair* 14 30
Due Kohert K. McUowan lor carpen
ter work US ®
Sundry small bill* outstanding 249 il
$125,782 63
Assets of Butler County Poor Dist.
To (.'u*h in Treasury Jan. I, Hill $11,312 71
To tax uncollected for Hull lWil 8,831 IW
$23,144 4(1
Liabilities over asset* $1U!,638 23
We, the Commissioners of Butler county, State
of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that the fore
fioiiitc Hlateiiient of receipt* and expenditures of
hitler County l'<*>r District for the year ending
Jan. I, 19U2. 11l testimony whereof we have set
our hands and seals this 4th day of March, 19lti.
John w. uiu.ksriK, isKALi
.1. J. McOAHVRY, f*t*l.J
J( ill S A. KII'HKKT, I SEAL]
('ommiasioiiers of Butler Co
We, the Auditors of Butler county, State of
Pennsylvania. hat iiik met in the court house in
the borough of Hut ler on the sixth day of Janu
ary. A. I>. I!«r_'. Is-iiiK the first Monday in Janu
ar>, nrrortliuir to tl»« Act of A nimbly, we huv«
••miMiiM'd ilit* itcroiiiits of uni'l Poor District
and do certify that the foregoing is n correct
statement according to the Is-st of our know*
ledge and belief.
In witness whereof we have *.•! our hands and
seals this lib day of March. 1910.
J. \\ IWITKHSON, [SKALI
I*. 11. SECIIMCR, [SEAL]
J. A. McCK/WAN. I»%At.L
Auditor* of Butler Co