Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, April 07, 1904, Image 4

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    Relief
From Headache and
Neuralgia
In a Few Minutes
After Taking
Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills.
Chronic Case Cured.
"I cannot speak to highly of your remedies
and 1 will always tell my friends how much
tliey have done for my husband and myself
for sudden attacks of headaches, neur.ilgia
iitid rheumatic pains. There is nothing
t |ual to l)r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They
are simply splendid and give re lief in fifteen
ur twenty minutes. I used to be subject to
.-.'.tacks "of headache, which had become
chronic, and 1 took a course of Nervine and
Nerve and Liver Pills in connection with the
Anti-Pain Pills. The result is 1 now have
verv little trouble in that way. My husband
has also taken these remedies and praises
tliein verv highly. We always have some of
buth kinds of pills in the house, and do not
fee! that we could get along without them. —
MRS. KATE K. JOHNSON, McClellandsville,
Delaware.
There are many reasons why you should
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i-lief from headache or other pain. In cases
of chronic headache, whenthesuffererknows
an attack is coming on, a Pain Pill will usu
ally prevent it entirely. In cases of extreme
nervous exhaustion, when the brain is too
lire 1 and the body to.) nervous to res!, an
Anti-Pain Pill will sooth the nerves so that
sleep may come. They never fail, yet con
tain no opiates and are non-laxative.
All druggists sell and guarantee Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills. They are non-laxative; con
tain no opiates, never sold in bulk, 25 doses,
25 cents. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
A Progressive Grange.
Stockholm Depot (N. Y.) grange is
doing good work. It has a well or
ganized literary programme for the
year, It hits a membership of 200,
owns n building lot and has $340 In
the treasury. At a recent meeting it
was unanimously voted to unite with
other organizations of the county to
l'orui a county dairymen's association.
The Kansas state grange reports show
that the balance in the treasury Is
greater than at auy time during the
last" twenty-five years. At the last
meeting, held at Arkansas City, Hon.
10. \V. Westgate was re-elected master
of th? grange.
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404 Lackawanna Avenue
SCRANTON, PA.
11 Town; hip Audit.
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J iu.wu ■»»,*». LKjt JV444 tUsUlilg .Situ Cit in< ,
11)04.
To Hint, due township lust audit 360 44 !
" received of Leo Uavit Co.Tres u»» I
C.W.Hjieary,< 'olleetor, '22- • *)'
,« .. •• •« S r j fO
By reeeipts shown 4'?u IT
By ear fare (Win. May) i:t 7;?
duy» services ai iJ }«er duy... IT UU
Ciisn in hand <»i <jeo. Kits* to bal. GUU "'1
lUHT 41 10H7 41 |
William Uobbins, Overseer of Poor in ueeoum ■
with Davidson township for the year ending
Miireh 14th 1904.
To lunount due township last audit /J!2B
•• reeeived of C. W. S|»eary C 01... 222UU '
" (ivo. W. Simmons ( Win.May j
By amount of receipts shown 550 58
By team work 00
•J4 days services at $2 per day 48 00
Balance due Township 17H 07
785 65 785 0T»
Charles Cox, Supervisor, in account with David
son township for year ending March 11, 1901.
Toamt. of working tax duplicate 508 60
•• reeeived of L.R.Cavitt Co. Tres t'»24 GO
" due Chas. Cox. supervisor 124
By amount of receipts shown WH) 09
" workc<l on duplicat 449 42
" exonerations 4 65
By 175). days work at $1.50 per day 263 87
1317 53 1317 58
Cha' lcsCox in account with Special Road Tax
Toamt. of Social Road Tax Pup... 2851M
By amt. paid 011 ll»08 debt 187 82
By exonerations 2 33
By ail o int due township 95 40
285 55 285 55
Charles Crawley. Supervisor, in account with
Davidson township for year ending March 14th
1904.
To amt. of duplicate working road tax 948 12
received of L. R. Gavitt.Co.Treas 681 iW
•• borrowed of J. P. Miller in 1902
not brongt in audit of Mureh 9, 'O3 300 00
By ami worked on duplicate 738 88
By exonerations 2* 50
By land returns 17 72
By amt. worked on Dup. of 1902 16 75
orders redeemed 508 07
By 185 days work at 1.50 per day 277 50
By amount due township 300 30
1932 72 1932 27
Charles Crawley, in account with Special Road
Tax 1903.
To amount of duplicate 475 30
" due Charles Crawley 509 08
By amount of debts and Int. paid 900 18
By exonerations 14 31
By land returns \t 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 j
knowledge, information and belief, as the same '
appears audited nnd herein set forth. In testi-'
mony whereof we have hereunto set our hands !
and seals this 14th day of March, A. J>. 1901.
R.S.STARR, )
T. J. SCHUO, /-Auditors, i
M. D.SWKENEY, J
Attest: MORGAN GAVITT, Town Clerk. i
. asss
Laporte Township Audit, j
Henry Karge in account with Laporte Twp. ,
a> Supervisor for the year ending March 1), loot,
'['o unit, handed over from last audit 11 87
of duplicate 11l 26
By exonerations 1 50 |
By land rfeturns sin
t 'ash collected on face duplicate is 70
Work on face duplicate 128 95
Handed over to successor in office 1 SO
156 la 150 18
Cash Account.
Cash collected on face duplicate 18 70
Received of Lee R. Gazitt Co. Treas. 470 00
George Karge: Collector... 96 00
" Win, Kcnian " 211 54
Interest paid toJ.H. Yonkin 108 00
'• I. C. Pennington 78 72
" Mrs. Jane Pennington 10 15
" John Karge 105 80
Judgement paid to J W. Flytm 15'.) 01
Plank for road by Henry karge #9 80
Team work " " 28 25
for repairs 1« 42
Auditing and clerk for 1908 10 00
Receipts Hied for work 287 02
Services as supervisor 196 00
Amount due supervisor 2tl 02
1060 26 1066 02
Certificate issued for same 2-11 02
Joseph Traugh in account with Laporte Town
ship as Supervisor for the year ending March 14
1901.
Amt, handed over, last settlement 16 48
Amount of duplicate 240 50
By exonerations 2 3S
Cash collected on face duplicate 48 21
Amount worked on duplicate 208 45
Amt . anded over to successor 2 91
■256 98 256 98
Cash Account
Cash collected on face duplicate 48 21
Received of L. R. Gavltt.Co Treas 528 20
" Wm. Kernan Collector... 20119
George Karge '• 27 89
Interest paid I. Lowe 51 69
Lumber, Amos Little 58 36
Repairs 26 27
Receipts tiled for work 386 54
< ouncil fees for 1908 10 00
Publishing statement 6 50
Auditing and clerk for 1908 29 00
Paid J. I). Hunter supervisor, 1903 80 78
Services as supervisor 185 24
Balance in supervisor's hands 66 11
800 49 800 49
Joseph Shatter In account with Laporte Twp
lis (iversecr of Poor for the year eliding March H
1904.
Toamt. ill hand from settlement... 151 19
Reed from L. R. Gavitt Co. Treas... 50
By four days work 8 00
ltulaiice;ln Overseers hands 148 69
151 69 151 69
Z.'E. Hots ford, in account with Lu|>orte Town
ship as Overseer of Poor for the year ending Mar.
11, 1904.
Amt in hand from last settlement... 570 11
By seven days work 14 00
Ann handed over to Joseph Shaffer.. 562 11
576 11 576 11
Wm Kernan in account with Laporte Town
ship as Collector of Special Road Tux, for tlie
year ending March 14, 1901.
To amount of duplicate 575 33
By exonerations 10 35
Land returns 22 63
i ommission oil returns 1 13
Amt. collected within sixty days 387 68
Rebate on same 16 88
Collector's commission 9 62
Collected on face Duplicate 67 06
commission on same 3 35
Collected 5 i>er cent added 47 72
Balance in Collector's hands 88 67
575 33 575 33
Extra Road Tax.
To amount ol duplicate 190 22
By exonerations 3 45
Lund returns 7 55
Commission on returns 38
Amt. collected within sixty days 112 15
l'etiateoil same 561
Collector's commission 3 36
Collected on face of duplicate... 2211
Commission oil same 1 io
Collected 5 per cent added 15 94
Balance in collector's hands 29 02
190 22 190 22
Amt of debt of LaporteTwp. for 1903:1364 71
certificate iisued to H. Karge 24102
Auditingand clerk 33 00
Amt of debt paid during year 259 82
Total indebtedness 3378 91
3638 78 3638 73
We the undersigned auditors anil clerk do cer
tify t hut the foregoing >tatcinsnt is true and cor
net io ilie tK'st of our knowledge and lielief.
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