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At a recent meeting it was unanimously voted to unite with otl-or organizations of the county to form a county dairymen's association. The Kansas state grange reports show that the balance in the treasury is greater than at any time during the last twenty-five years. At the last meeting, held at Arkansas City, Hon. I". \V. Westgate was re-elected master of the grange. U > m The Best place to buy goods 1> often asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages are always be searche for. Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise No won IEXHTBIWON! ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Ver non Hull's Large Store. Hillserove. Pa. p* •p ® Capital and Surplus, $450,000.00 5 It MaKes | No Difference | where you live, you can avail N yourself of the security and ti profit an account in this Com g pany affords by doing your | banking by mail — B We pay 3 per cent, compound B interest on Savings. V Write for the booklet, "Banking by Mail." 1 LACKAWANNA | COMPANY J 404 Lackawanna Avenue I SCRANTON, PA. yt L*i Township Audit. 1...1 ji. Nt" • • will , ioi lilt )iui emtiug March 14c.1i. , 1904. !To umt. due township last audit 360 11 ; • • received ol Lee <la vi t Co.Tres *1 *0 00 C.\Y.Si>ejirv.Collector, 22*2 00 I " •• •» •• 25 00 , liv receipts shown 12017 KY CUJ lure (Win. May) I:I 73 LM 1 .. d*ty& service.* at $2 |n»r day... 17 0U , Casn in hand of Geo. Kicss to bal. 000 M li>S7 II 4l 4l , William Robbius, Overseer of Poor in iivmin! with Davidson township for the year ending March 11th 1901. To amount due township last nurlit • r »2S o.> •' received of C. W. Hjvrtry C 01... % 222 00 " Ceo. W. Sinnnoiis (Win.May > % ;fc"> 00 By amount of receipts shown 550 f>B By team work :»00 21 days services at 82 per day 48 00 Balance due Township 178 07 785 05 785 05 Charles Cox, Supervisor, in account with David son township for year ending March 14, 1004. Toamt. of working tax duplicate 568 60 " received wf L.K.Gavitt Co. Trcs <l2l 00 " due Clias. Cox. suj»ervisor 124 33 By amount of receipts shown WO 09 " worked on duplicnt 149 42 " exonerations 4 65 By 17")'/, days work at 91.50 per day 2CC137 1317 5.3 1317 53 Cha'lesCox in account with Sj»eciai Road Tax To unit, of Special Koad Tax Dnp... 2S5i/5 By amt. pcid 011 11.03 debt 187 82 By exonerations 2 33 By an o mt due township 95 40 285 55 285 55 Charles Crawley, Supervisor. in account with Davidson township for year ending March 14th 1901. To amt. of duplicate workimr road tax 94s 12 received of L. K. Uavitt.Co.Treas 081 (Hi " l>orrowed of J. P. Miller m 19U2 not brougt in audit of March 9. VI 300 00 By amt worked on duplicate 733 88 By exonerations 2<5U By land returns.... 17 72 By amt. worked on Dnp. of 1902 16 75 orders redeemed 503 07 By 185 days work at 1.50 per day 277 50 By amount due township 360 30 1932 72 1932 27 Charles Crawley, in account with Special HOIK! Tax 1903. To amount of duplicate 475 30 due Charles Crawley 509 08 By amount of debts and Int. paid 96018 By exonerations 14 31 By land returns 9 89 984 38 984 38 We the undersigned auditors of Davidson Twp. do hereby certify that we did audit and adjust the said several accounts to the best of our knowledge, information and ln iief, as the same appears audited and herein set forth. In testi mony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 14th day of March, A. D. 1901. H.S.STARR, ) T. J. SCHUG, > Auditors. M. D.sWI'ENKY, j Attest: MORGAN GAVITT, Town Clerk. Laporte Township Audit. Henry Karge in account with I.ii|mrli; Twp. as Supervisor for the year ending March 11, 1901. To unit, handed over from last audit 11 ST of duplicate 11120 !' v exonerations 1 50 By land returns sis Cash collected on face duplicate IK 70 Work on face duplicate 128 95 Handed over to successor in office. 1 so 156 13 150 13 Cash Account. ('ash collected on face duplicate 1R 70 Received of Lee K. Gazitt Co. Treas. 170 00 George Karge, Collector... 95 00 •' Wm, Kit-linn " 211M I interest paid to J.H. Yonkiu 108 00 " " T. C. Pennington 78 72 " Mrs. Jane Pennington 1015 " John Karge 105 80 Judgement paid to J W. Flvnn 150 04 Plank for road by Henry Karge 69 30 Team work " '• 23 25 For repairs is 42 1 Auditing and clerk for 1903 10 00 1 Receipts tiled for work 287 02 Services as supervisor 1% 50 Amount due supervisor 211 02 1000 26 1006 02 Certificate issued for same 211 02 Joseph Traugh in account with Laporte Town ship u> Supervisor for the year ending March 11 1901. Amt, handed over, last settlement 16 IS 1 Amount of duplicate 210 50 By exonerations 2 38 Cash collected 011 face duplicate 43 21 Amount worked 011 duplicate 208 45 Amt; auded over to successor 294 256 98 256 98 Cash Account Cash collected on face duplicate 43 21 1 Received of L. R. Gavitt.Co Treas 528 20 " Wm, Kcrnau Collector 201 19 George Karge '• 27 89 Interest paid I. Lowe 5169 Lumber, Auios Little 58 36 Repairs 26 27 Receipts Hied for work 286 51 Council fees for 1903 10 00 Publishing statement 6 50 Auditing and clerk for 1903 29 00 ' I'aid J. D. Hunter supervisor, 1903 so 78 Services as supervisor 185 21 Balance in supervisor's hands 66 11 800 19 800 49 Joseph Shaffer in account with Laporte Twp Overseer of Poor for the year ending March 14 1904, To amt. In hand from settlement... 15119 Reed from L. R. Gavitt Co. Treas... 50 By four days work 8 00 Balance in Overseers hands 143 09 151 09 151 09 Z..E. Botslord, ill account with Laporte Town ship as Overseer of Poor for the year ending Mar. , 11, 1901. ■ Amt iu hand from last settlement... 570 11' Illy seven days work 14 00 Amt handed over to Joseph Shaffer.. 502 11 576 11 576 11 ~ Wm. Kernan in accouut with Laporte Town ship as Collector of Special Road Tax, for the I year ending March 11, 1901. fo amount of duplicate 575 33 By exonerations 10 35 Land returns 22 03 Commission 011 returns 1 IS Amt. collected within sixty days 337 08 1 Rebate on same 16,'8 | Collector's commission 9 02 ! Collected 011 face Duplicate 07 00 : Commission 011 same ;; :;5 Collected 5 per cent added 47 72 | Balance in Collector's hands 88 07 575 33 575 33 Extra Road Tax. I To amount of duplicate 190 22 I By exonerations 3 45 ! Land returns 7 55 : Commission on returns 38 1 Amt. collected within sixty days 112 15 ! Rebate 011 same 5 61 'Collector's commission 3 36 1 Collected on face of duplicate... 2211 ] Commission on same 1 10 i Collected 5 per cent added 15 91 I Balance iu collector's hands 29 02 190 22 190 22 , Amt of debt of Laporte Twp. for 19033304 71 1 Certificate issued to H. Karge 21102 Auditing ami clerk 33 00 Amt of debt ]«id during year 259 82 Total indebtedness 3378 91 3638 73 3038 73 We the undersigned auditors and clerk do cer tify that the foregoing statemsnt is true and col ic tio tlie liest of our knowledge anil belief. EKNEBT H. BOTSFORD, I K. C. PETERS. I Auditors. Attest: R. E. BOTSFORD, Clerk. Our fee returned if we fail. Any oue sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of game. " How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in TUB PATENT RKCOKD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys.) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, C. C <ShortTalks on Ad VertiSin d i N». 28. 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