Montour American. (Danville, Pa.) 1866-1920, February 21, 1901, Image 4

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    MONTOUR AMERICANj
FRANK C. ANGLE, Proprietor. ,
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Danville. Pa.. Feb, 2 1 190 1
1
COM M I' NIC ATIONS.
All communications sent to the AMERI
CAS for publication must be signed by i
the writer, and communications not so
signed will be rejected. I,
A CANNING FACTORY. | (
Danville, it seems, is likely to have a ,
new industry in the form of a canning (
factory. Robert S. Harlaiui, of Chirk
Summit, the promoter, who circulated (
among our farmers and business men,
yesterday, states thai he has met with a
great deal of encouragement and con
siders the success of the enterprise as- (
sured.
His plan is to organize a stick coin- (
pany capitalized at $12,000. a sum suffi
cient to build ami ei«ip the factory.
The company is to be organized on a
co-operative basis, and it is this feature
which appeals to the owners of the large
river bottom faims, who every year find
themselves with an overplus of garden
truck on hand, which has the effect of (
glutting the local markets and bearing
down prices-of truck to a point which
admits of little profit. Under the plan
proposed by .Mr. Harland those holding
stock in the canning factory will
have an opportunity not only of
disposing of their produce at a reason
able figure, but also of sharing in the
profits of the concern, thereby realizing
from a double source.
The factory will employ one hundred
to one hundred and fifty hands and wiil
be in operation from sixtoeight months
in the year. The site most likely to be
selected will be South Danville or River
side, most probably the former, owing
to its proximity to the railway station.
Among the products canned will be
corn, tomatoes, &c., besides fruits of all
sorts.
It is strange that the establishment of
a canning factoiy has never been agitat
ed here before. No more suitable locali
ty is to be found anywhere. The sum
of money, too, required is a modssione
and can easily be raised. The wealthier
farmers, especially those on the oppo
site side of the river, are quite enthusi
astic over the enterprise and it is not
likely that they will permit it to fall
through.
THE PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION
AT WASHINGTON.
Special Rates of Fare via Philadelphia &
Reading Railway.
To accommodate those desiring to
visit Washington on the otcasion of the
Inauguration of the President elect,
Wm. McKinley, the Philadelphia &
Reading Railway has arranged to sell
Excursion Tickets from all Ticket Sta
tions at the special rate of single fare
for the Round Trip.
These tickets will be sold and good
going March Ist, 2d and 3d, and good to
return until March Bth, 1901, inclusive,
on all regular trains in each direction,
except the "Royal Limited." For time
of trains, rates of fare and o ! tier infor
mation consult Ticket Agents or address
Kdson J. Weeks, (ien'i I'ass'r Agent,
Philadelphia.
Buried With Military Honors.
Major Frank Lewis, whose death oc
curred Sunday last, was buried in Mt.
Vernon cemetery, yesterday afternoon,
with full military honors. The funeral
was quite largely attended, the services
being held at St. Peter's M. E. church at
one o'clock.
A fair representation of Goodrich
Post, No. 22, G. A. R., accompanied by
the Washington Drum Corps, was pres
ent at the funeral. The pall bearers,
selected from among the members of the
Post, were as follows: John Hunt, Sa
muel Morrall, Joseph L. Shannon, Will
iam H.Treas, Robert Morris and Ellis
Best.
The presence of the military lent an
added interest and impressiveness to the
funeral and was a mark of respect most
highly appreciated by the family of the
dead veteran. On the way to thechurch
from the late residence of the deceased
the Drum Corps beat a dirge. A tiring
squad, chosen from among the members
of l2th l2th regiment, N. G. P.,
under the command of C'jrporal Herbert
Dreifuss, participated in the ceremony
at the cemetery, firing the customary
three volleys over the grave.
The sermon was preached by Rev. F.
S. Vought, pastor of St. Peter's M. E
church. It was a most appropriate and
feeling discourse.
Alfred Forred Badly Injured.
Alfred Forred, a former resident of
this place, along with several other work
men, was badly injured by a premature
tixplosiou of dynamite at Cameron col
liery, Sbamokin, Thursday afternoon.
Forred received the full force of the ex
plosion about the face and breast and
was shockingly bruised. His right hand
was so badly mangled as to necessitate
amputation of three fingers. He is re
ceiving treatment at the Miners' Hos
pital, at Fountain Springs.
Take care of the penries and the
pounds will take care of themselves.
Large things are but an aggregation of
small things If we take care of the small
things we are in effect taking care of
the large things which the small things
combine to make.
Take care what you eat, when yon
eat. and how you eat, and your stomach
will take care of itself. But who takes
care of such trivial things? That is
why, some day, the majority of people
have to take care of the stomach. When
that day comes, there is no aid so effec
tive in undoing the resnlts of past care
lossness as Dr. Pierce's Golden M-dical
Discovery. It strengthens the stomach,
and restores the organs of digestion and
nutrition to a condition of healthy activ
ity. It cures biliousness, heartburn,
flatulence, indigestion, palpitation, diz
ziness, cold extremities and a score of
other ailments which are but the symp
tom* of disorder in the stomach and its ■.
allied organs
Mrs. Harry Thomas who with her huiv
*innd ia enjoying a season abroad writes I |
iter mother, Mrs. C F. Ileller, of this '
•city, that I hey were in London when
the yueeu liiel a : »:»py n'fen !. I 1 j
tiJbe funeral if the •!• •t. 1 cnereigp.
[LECTION RETTO. |
Continued from First Page.
FOR JT'DGE <>F ELECTION.
It <Shannon. R
Dr. A. T. DeWitt, D 30 i
FOR INSPECTOR OF ELECTION.
D. Tin her, R 35
Daniel K. Farley, I) -14 i
W A S HINGTON VILLE
BOROUGH.!
FOR COUNCIL.
A. C. Conrsou, R 11
B. F. Uinstead, R 20
Hudson Leidy. D 83
J. B. Seidel. D :{«!
FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR.
Wm. R. Robinson. R 34
ChristopherHec-kendorn. I) If
FOR AUDITOR.
C. S. Moser, R 83
George Keller, D 21
FOR ASSESSOR.
G. W. Cronus, .Tr . R 23
H. E. Cotner. I) 29
FOR INSPECTOR OF ELECTION.
H. M. Ritter.-R 20
Geo. D. Gresh. D 2<!
FOR JUDGE OF ELECTION.
George Moser. It IT
A. E. Seidel, D 38
DERRY TOWNSHIP.
FOB SCHOOL DIRECTOR.
Joseph Pollock, R 114
Albert Watts, D 101
FOR AUDITOR.
George DeGreen, R 06
Amandus Shultz, D 99
Bruce Kelly, D 57
FOR JUiXiK OF ELECTION.
JoJin Marks, endorsed by both
parties 152
OVERSEKR-OF-THE-I'OOR.
Reuben Lobach, endorsed by both
parties 136
FOR INSPECTOR OF ELECTION.
AmbroseGresli, R... 52
William Sidler, D 29
Charles Miller, D 42
FOR SUPERVISOR.
Jonathan Mowrer, R 82
Charles Hoilabacb, R 82
David Watts, D 09
Edward Bogert, D <>9
For Washington's Birthday.
Interest in Mrs. Stowe 's masterpiece
is perennial. "Men may come and men
may go"—but, like Tennyson's brook.
"Uncle Toai's Cabin" bids fair to"go
on forever." A dramatic version of the
story will be presented at the opera
house to-morrow by Al. W. Martin's
mammoth organization. All the char
acters in the drama are impersonated by
white actors, but in the plantation and
levee scenes a score of colored ladies and
gentlemen give exhibitions of buck
dancing and other plantation pastime.
The scenic accessories are gorgeous
and historically correct, and especial
care was taken to secure the correctness
of the costuming. An immense street
parade will start from the theatre at
11:30 to-morrow morning.
MUST BELIEVE IT.
When Well-Kcown Danville People TtllJ
It So Plainly,
When public endorsement is made by
a representative citizen of Danvilie the
proof is positive. You must believe it.
Read this tesimony. Every backache
sufferer, every man. women or child
with any kidney trouble will profit in
the reading.
Mrs. H. A. Millard of 123 East Front
Street, says:-" I was doctored for
B right's disease but could get no
permanent relief. Owing to rheu
matism I was not able to walk
without a cane and in addition to this
I was very much bothered with pain
across my loins and an embarrassing
weakness of.the kidneys. I took almost
everything I could hear about without
obtaining success. Doan'u Pills did me
more good than any other remedy I ever
nsed. They positively relieved.the ach
ing in my back, the annoyance from the
kidney secretions. They gave me re
lief not afforded by any other medicine.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cent a box. Foster-Millburn Co., Buff
alo, N. Y. sole agents for the U. S.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
Hack Ride to Jersey town.
A hack party from this city enjoyed a
ride to Jerseytown last evening where
they were entertained at the home of
Miss Mary Carey. Those present were:
Misses Bertha Cromwell, Mary Harris,
Martha Russell, Maine and Tillie Pritch
ard, Nellie Milliken, Jennie Foulk,Sylvia
Cromley, lleber Lloyd, Charles Hartt,
Charles Leniger, Hugh Bennett, Frank
Kdmondson, Fred Held, Joseph Rosen
thal and Clyde Dyer. The party was
chaperoned by Mrs. Harry Hart and
Mrs. Harry Fields.
Legal Tender Ooxey Dead.
Legal Tender, son of General Jacob S.
Coxey, of Commonweal Army fame,died
Thursday, at Massillon, Ohio. Legal
Tender, was born a few days before
General Coxey's march to Washington,
and was therefore about six years old.
The child a year or so ago visitexl Dan
ville in company with his purents. Gen
eral Coxey, as is well known, grew to
manhood and spent his early life in this
city. During the brief sojourn of the
family here little Legal Tender became a
general favorite with the relatives and
others.
The child's death was caused by scar
let fever. An unfortunate circumstance
connected with the case is that General
Coxey is some where in the far west and
cannot be reached by telegraph.
SIOO REWARD, SIOO
Trie readers of this paper will be please'' to
learn that there Is at least one dread' dis
ease that science has been able to cure In all
its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure Is tin- only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
lieing a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure i« taken internally, acting directly up
on the blood and mucous surface of the sys
tem, thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, and giving the patient strength
i>y building up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing the work. The proprietors
have so much faith In its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Hollars for any
case that It fails to cure. Send fur list 'if
Testimonials.
Address.
F. J. CHENEY &CO , Props., Toledo, O. j
Sold by Druggists, 76c.
Mali's Family Pills are the best.
Masquerade Party.
Miss Annie Jenkins held a masquerade j
at her home, Church street, Tuesday |
night. Those present were: Misses
Kmma Kilgus, Edith liudy, Tillie W"aid
man, Edith Andress, Annie Jackson,
Euphemai Prentiss, Katherine Marks,
Edith and Annießees,Eva Lunger, Viola
Thomas, Annie, Blanche and Emma
Jenkins, and Katherine Miller, Messrs.
Fred Andress, Andrew Kilgus, Fred
A ten, Lewis and Charles Kehl.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
I All the blood in your body passes through !
i your kidneys once every three minutes. ;
fThe kidneys are your I
blood purifiers, they fil- !
ter out the waste or j
impurities in the blood. ;
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do .
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu- j
matism come from ex- i
cess of uric acid in the |
blood, due to neglected i
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though j
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney- '
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin- ;
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild ;
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's j
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is >
soon realized. It stands the highest for its j
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases '
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty
cent and one-dollar siz- !
es. You may have a j
sample bottle by mail Home of swamp Root,
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find !
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.' '
A NEW IDEA IN CLUBS,
A Wonderful Organization Which Every
body Can Join Without Cost.
"The Current Topics Club" is a new
feature which has just been introduced
by the great "Philadelphia Press," A
large body of experts and specialists in
every walk of life has been engaged to
furnish to the readers of"The Press,"
through a current topics department,
daily articles of an interesting and infor
matory character. These will coverevery
field of activity, will be attractive alike
to the old and young and in their entirety
will form the foundation for a liberal
education. There will be one article a
day each week, so that every week six
important subjects will be treated.
"The Press considers the organization
of the "Current Topics Club" as among
the important of its achievements. It is
is certain to attract great attention. The
only requirement for membership is that
you shall be a reader of the "Philadel
phia Daily Press."
REDUCED RATES TO WASHINGTON.
Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account In
auguration of President McKinley.
On account of the inauguration of
President McKinley on March 4, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell excursion tickets from all points on
its lines to Washington at rate of one
fare for the round trip (minimum rate
50 cents. (Tickets will be sold on March
1, 2. and 3,g00d to return until March
H, inclusive. Tickets will also be sold
from Harrisburg and intermediate
stations, and from Philadelphia and
intermediate station.", on March 4. These
tickets will be good to stop off at Balti
more and Philadelphia within limit of
March 8.
SIDE TRIPS.
Special side trip tickets, limited to
March 8, will be sold from Washington
in connection with above-mentioned
tickets as follows:
Old Point Comfort and return, via all
rail line, $(5.00; Richmond and return,
|4.00.
Via Norfolk and Washington Steam
boat Comany; Old Point Comfort or
Norfolk and return. $8.50; Virginia
Beach and return, including transfer
through Norfolk, |4.50.
From Baltimore, via Bay Line or Chesa
peake Steamship Company: Norfolk
or Old Point Comfort and return $3.50:
Virginia Beach and return, including
transfer through Norfolk, $4.50.
Sledge Party.
A progressive sleilye party was held
by the Moneta club last evening. Each
member had the privalege of inviting a
friend and the evening was very pleas
antly spent.
UITOU'S KOTK'K.
IN THK ORPHANS' COCBT OF MON
TOUR COUNTY.
In re the First and Final Account of
Peter A Rishel and James C. Rishel,
Administrators of George Washington
Rishel, late of the township of Ma
honing, County of Montour and State
of Pennsylvania, deceased. Appoint
ed by an order of the Orphans' Court
of said county to make sale of the real
estate of the said decedent, under
proceedings in partition.
The undersigned Auditor appoiuted by the
Orphans; Court of Montour County to make
distribution of the balance in the hands of
Peter A. Rishel and James C. IJisltei account
ants as aforesaid, in the above case, wl'l
meet all parties Interested, for the purposes
of his appointment on Vumday Dliircn
at his office No. 350Mi1l street. Danville
Pa., at 10o'clock in the forenoon of the said
day. All persons having any claim on the
said fund will present the same at that time,
or be hereafter barred from coming in upon
the same.
H. M. HINCKLEY. Auditor.
Hanvjll.e, Pa.. Feb. 19th l«01.
AUDITOR'S NO I'M K.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OK MON
TOUR COUNTY.
In the matter of the First and Final ac
count of William K. Holloway, Ad
ministrator of the estate of Clarence
p. Frick, late of the Borough of
Dani jlJ.e, in the County of Montour
and State of Pennsylvania, de
ceased.
The undersigned appointed Hiiditor by tin
aforesaid court to distribute tie in i.:m i'n t!..
hands of the said Accounting ui l : int ),<
purpose of discharging the <lc: us oi ins ap
pointment at the Keu'isii r i-i.d Recorder's
Office in the Court Hi esc in the Borough ol
Danville. Penna., on I i-wtuy, Mur<h t*t .
i I'.to I, at ten o'clock iii tie :i niiiniii of said
i day, when and win re all persons hivim;
claims on the said fund are rt quired io pre-
I sent and prove the sm.e, or l»- dt It ri •! from
I thereafter coming in for a share of the said
j fund.
WM. I- WJDi-ER, Auditor.
| Danville, Pa., Feby 7t|i, l»HI|,
I GLASSES I
>k / correctly fitted will do
/|\ more good one ton /|\
f|\ ■^L-— The right M
j|t ||;
jL eye defects. When the
eye is relieved of the strain 1h» li< adaclie is gone. Medicine can
ffy not, make an imperfect eye pei fict, hot glasses can. m
ft\ I)o yon have headaches ? 1 -*o yonr eyes hnrt, lmrn or feel i«i
■'• nervous Let me examine them, if yon need glasses my charges 2*
»112» ait' lo.w f>T first class goods. A
IJ KCSNSTRY REMPE, *
JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. •
!
CURFEW LAW
WAS DISCUSSED.
The reKulnr meeting of Ihe Literary
j• o ielies was held in the High school
,11111111 Friday. The following pro
gram was rendered by the Gartield so
ciety:
Foreign (Current Events MUs Strnoli.
Cum position—A country school house
' Miss Pritcbard.
I Composition—Ex-King Milan of Ser
t via, Mr. Thonias.
Reading—Public control of private
| corporations, Mr. Corman.
Heading—The diary ot a Harvard
! freshman, Miss Sainsbury.
Declamation—Reply ot Mr. Pitt to Sir
i liobert W'ampole, Mr. Gross.
Declamation —The trial of Archery,Mr
t Keini.
Recitation —Poem on Queen Victoria,
Miss Reid.
! lioth societies debated the same ques
I tion: "Uesolved, that a curfew law
i should be enacted and enforced by the
I borough authorities " For the Garfield
j society Messrs. Campbell and Rosenthal
I championed the affirmative,the negative
! side being in charge of Messrs. Maiers
,311(1 Reese. The judges—Misses Rote
and Meyer and Mr. Payne—decided in
favor of the affirmative.
1 The program of the Lincoln society
• was as follows:
Piano duet —Misses Books and Cousart
Declamation —Patrick Henry's speech,
Mr. Derr.
Current Events —Mr. James.
Recitation —Victoria, Miss
; Composition—A small girls adventure,
! Miss Montague.
| Reading—lnvasion of the gills, Miss
j Douglass.
In the debate the affirmative was
argued by Misses Fry and Gearliart; the
' negative, by Misses VVerkheiser and
Watkins. Mr. McHenry ami Miss Mc-
Ninch were the judges.
LIST OF JURORS FOR MARCH TERM.
GRAND JURORS.
I
Anthony Township.—Wm. S. Ellis.
Jacob Wilson, John F. Diehl, Jacob
Kreamer. Danville Ist. Ward.—Ellis
jSeidle. Danville 3rd. Ward.—James
Dailey, John C. Patterson. Danville 4th
Ward.—John Hock, John Morrall, Rob
ert Goodall, Henry Kneibler, Thomas
I Jenkens. Derry Township.—William
! Springer. Liberty Township.—Caleb
i Anten. Daniel A cor, Albert Fenster
: maker. Limestone Township.—Jas.
Shell. Mavberry Township.—John Vas
-1 tine. Mahoning Township.—John Leh
man. Valley Township—John Fry,
I Thomas Crossley, Horace Sidler. West
Hemlock. Jacob Blohn, Jasper Stetler.
TRAVERS Jt'RORS.
I 1 Anthony Township.— Samnel Snyder,
I Geo. Watson, Harry Plotts. Danville
' Ist. Ward. —Robert Catbcart, J. O.
Reed, Clarence Seidel, Harry Bausch.
■ Jonathan Sweisfort, Wm. W. Davis.
| Danville 2nd. Ward.—David E. Herr-
I, ing, Sam Yankirk, Frank Startzel, F
,j R. Harner. Danville 3rd, Ward. —John
j I C. Patton. Horace Bennett, Geo. E.
,! Ricketts, Curtis Cook, Jacob Fischer.
Danville 4th. Ward.—Andy Magill, Jr.,
p! John Sherwood, John J. Hughes, Adolph
Beottinger, John B. Kinn Jr., John
Henrie. Derry Township.—Charles E.
) j Shires Sr. Lilierty Township.- -Tbeo
| dore Cromley, Wm. Bine, A. J. Bill
j meyer, Thomas Cromley. Charles C.
I Boyer Thomas C. Bitler, Henry Roat,
I John Bondman- May berry Township.--
i Isaac Adams. Valley Township.—Jos
eph Churm, Win Richardson.
•, TRIAL LIST FOR MARCH TERM 1901.
\ Mary J. Misho, v.s. Robert McClellan.
J. B. Gearhart v.s. Deborah Vincent.
Peter Weaver, v.s. The Reading Rail
;' way Co*
The Burgess and Town Council of the
Borough of Washingtonville, v.s The
County of Montour.
I Franklin B. Mails and Chas M. Mans,
i v.s. The Township of Mahoning,
i! Certified from the records at Danville
j Pa., this 12th, day of Feb. 1901.
J. C. MILLER Prothonotary.
Captain Ephlin's Funeral.
The funeral of the late Oscar Ephlin,
which took place Tuesday afternoon
from the Trinity Lutheran church, was
quite largely attended. The services
were conducted by Rev. L. D. Ulrich.
The pall bearers were: W. K. Ilolloway,
Jesse Klase, Franklin Boyer, H. M.
I Trumbower, Fred Ream, George Maiers,
. i and Michael JJreckbill. Among those
from a distance who attended the obse
quies were: Mrs. John E. Hull, of
r' Wilkesbarre, Mrs. L. A. Heed, of Kan
sas City; Mrs. H. J. Middaugb, of Com
ing, N. Y'j Mrs. E. S. Rupp, of Philadel
' phia, and Joseph W. Ephlin, of Kansas
City, all children of the deceased.
Trust those who have tried.
I suffered from catarrh of the worst
kind and never hoped for cure, but Ely's
j Cream Balm seems to do even that. —
Oscar Ostruui, 4.j Warren Ave., Chicago
' 111
1 I suffered from oatarrh it got bq bad
I could not work; I used Ely's Cream
Balm and am entirely well. —A. C.
Clarke, 341 Shawmnt Ave., Boston,
. | Mass.
.! The Balm does not irritate or cause
112! sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts,
• or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren
St., New York.
\y mOW'S APPKAI SKMKMT.
Nowcc it' hereby ifiveil to all persons inter
. ested.thaj the tnKowii g appraiscmentof per
< soual properly set apart to the widow of de-
I cedent. liaslieen tiled In the Office of tile Clerk
, of the Orphans' Court ol Montour County,
i and the same wilt lie presented to said Court
for <'outlrmat ion ni si. at Danville on Hon.
<laj-, >1 llreli iNtli, l'.iOl, and will he con
, firmed finally within four days thereafter.
1 unless exceptions are previously filed:
Jennie Marshall widow of John Marshall
late of Limestone Township deceased, for
j S3OO. J.C MILLER.
Danville Feby,9, 1901 Clerk O.C.
ANNUAL SIATEMLIIT
OF THE
Borouyh mid Woter Depaitment
OF THE
BOROUGH OF DANVILLE. PENN'A.
FOR 1900.
BOROUGH.
George VV. Miles. Receiver of ISHO Borough
:ind Tuxes fur M and tod Wards.
DM.
To balance due per last state
ment « Itiu 74
CR.
By Cash paid to the Borough
Treasurer during 1!**). . 8 :il tn>
By Exonerations (luring 19UI. 4.'t H2
By Penalty on above W3.52
exonerated 2 19
By balance due at settlement SO 7.'!
8 160 71
Kdward W. I'eters, Receiver of Borough and
Dos Taxes for 1 H'.IS.
DR.
To balance due per last state
ment S 71 U.'t
I'll.
By amount paid to Borough
Treasurer during !!**) 8 50 (Ml
liv balance due at settlement "I !•!
Kdward W. Peters. Receiver of Borough and
Dog Taxes for year 1K99.
DR.
To balance due per last an
nual statement ? 7.V1 4S
To 5 per cent penalty added. 37 72
| 792 20 |
(JR.
By cash paid to Boro. Treas -
urer during 1900 ♦ 1100 00
By balance due at final settle
ment 192 20
— % 792 30
Kdward W. Peters. Receiver of Borough and 1
Dog Taxes for 1900.
DR.
To total duplicate Borough..* 0971 7H
Dog IK SO
S 7092 28
CR.
By 5 per cent rebate on taxes
paid within 60 days:
Borough 8 275.39
Dog 2.58
By cash paid to the Borough
Treasurer within 60 days:
Borough.. . S 5129.24
iKig 50.50
By cash paid toTreas. within
4 months 615 00
By taxes entered at the Com
missioners l lllice 10 70
By balance due at final settle
ment ....... loos a 2
8 7092 28
Harry Kllenbogen. Borough Treasurer. Dan
vllle, IVnna.. I 'ecemlier tlst. mi).
DR.
Fund for relief of disabled Firemen.
To cash on hand Jan. Ist. 1900 8 299 19
To cash received during l!«K> 117 It!
$ 416 52
BOROCOH FUND.
Cash on hand Jan. 1. 1900 8 lfi7 56
To H. B. Deen. Market Master 1518 80
To S. A. McCoy, City llall
rents 764 50
To Geo. W. Miles law taxes.. >l4 00
To Kdw. \V. Peters its taxes GO 00
To Kdw. \V. Peters '9! l taxes tiOO 00
To K. W. Peters 1900 taxes... 5791 71
To County Treasurer return
tax 164 19
To County Treasurer hotel li
cences 2964 00
To Justice Hunter tines 75 (10
To Justice Bare tines 66 00
To James poster tiieatre li
cense fWj 00
To John A. Moyer theatre li
cense 220 00
To K. A. McCoy milk license 20 00
To Reading Iron Co. scrap... t 91
To B. B. Brown. Health Offi
cer 1 75
To (ieo. Kalion damages to
lock-up I 50
To standard Klectric Light
Co. pole license 190 20
To amount overdrawn.. ... 240 89
CR.
By orders paid $12223 12
By coupons paid 850 00
By coupons charged in error. 50 00
By amount of Reading Iron
Co. error to water fund... 4 91
BOROUGH EXPENDITURES.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
B. B. Brown, Health Officer S 66 55
l)r. C. Nhultz, Secretary 25 00
Stationery .125
Printing 3 50
Rossman .t Son. fluid 10 on j
j KM :«
KIRK DEPARTMENT.
Kriendshlp Co. No. I.
Appropriation $ 150 (JO
Special Appropriation. . 125 00
KaPAHio,
John L. Russell, house and
hose .8 16 54
Joseph Lecbner 48 uo
<ieo. F. Rclfsnyder 7 02
John Hixson 2 35
Krank Sperrlng . 24
Harmon Rupp 2 00
1). C. Williams. .. 1 40
(Jeo. Rupp 2 50
Warren Roat 2 50
Ke«'ly »V Trumbower t> 75
Boyer Brothers 3 75
Frank Detweller, clock . 1 50
H. W. Armes. . . 44 00
St'l*l*l.l ES.
Albright Son A Co 4 35
Eureka Fire Hose Co.. .. . si
H. R. Moofe.T 64
J. K. M00re.... iil (V
Wetllver Hardware Co 2 00
Trumbower A Werklielser 1 s-'t
Joseph 8 00
COAL.
R. J. Pegg 12 45
A. C. Amesbury 23 27
Expressageon steam hose.. 40
8 488 56
Washington Co. No. 2.
Appropriation 8 150 00
Special Appropriation 125 00
KKFAIRS.
H. <5. Salmon 8 50
Joseph I<echner . 50
B. Lyons... 30
C. K. Beyer 1 45
Danville Stove M fg Co 1 05
D.C.William !»5
Beyer A Reed. 50
suri-LIEs.
Trumbower A Werkhelser... 5 00
Eureka KireHoseCo 5 16
Welllvcr Hardware Co 2 00
COAL.
A. C. Amesbury 32 54
8 328 15
Coptlneotal Fire Uo. No. 3..
Appropriation ♦ }">p |W
Special appropriation 120 I*l
RKPAIM.
Joseph Lechner 5 so
Joseph Hahn— is 95
SUPPLIES.
Eureka Fire Hose Co hose.... 425 si
Trumbower A Werkhelser. 3 44
DRAYAOE.
John Patton 35
COAL.
A. C. Amesbury 12 62
8 741 97
Goodwill Fire Co. No. 4
Appropriation 8 150 00
Special appropriation 125 00
KKPAIKs.
Joseph Lechner 00
T.W.Hale »
lohn Hixson 90
Frank Schram 1 55
Keely A Trumbower 2 00
Boettlnger & Dietz'. carriage s6 90
SUPPLIES.
Eureka Fire HoseCo f>2
8. J. Welljver 105
J. 11. Cole.. so
COAL.
A. O. Amesbury 26 ic
K - J - IVM 410 70
Chief EiiKlneer L. Butler 52
Executive Board 25 00
Total Fire Department ? 2046 3S
STREETS AND BRIDOES.
H. B. Deen, Street Com ? 565 00
LABOR.
B. H. Waite I 250 99
Joseph Bingham 14s 29
William Ward ... 82 15
John Bryan 41 19
James Ea«eworth. Sr 27 "s
Mack Freeze 27 :«l
William McCollum ..c 2«>
William Byerly 2:1 12
a. M. Walfc 14 19
Jrank Ross S 45
Peter Schneider U 45
William Heddens
David Orpve 7 00
1). O. Williams 125
Thomas Mcßryan, Sr 2 00
Uriah Grovo I<<
Andrew Muglll, Sr 9 os
John Deutsclj 10 00
John McKlrath |i
Oeorge Oarrow.,.. fi <K»
David Evans, Sr 3 45
Lee I.atchford 1 >ls
Jacob Kesslt'r 1 IS
i 712 10
HAULING.
James RitTel { 365 22
Robert Morris 9 00
(irant Ridgeway ......... 7 88
Hugli Oliver 2 00
J 384 o|
SCHPI.I r*
l<et. I . lteltsnyiler, lunds t * .2 .1
P. 11. < oUter, luin's-r i# •
Wm. Qulgg. luIIIIH*r
Trambowei VwkhclM »»i
P. M herns A s. »'>rl> . M
Ibiettiinrei A I Met z. s work
Keely \ Trumlsiwer. s. work
T I. Evans* Sins, stone 91 21
S. \ riii.iicpviii, trustee.<-in 1 !«i
Reading Iron Co.. gravel. tin
S M Waite. shovel ■
S. J. Weillver. suudries i i*»
J K Mom,mbMm ...... I ■
J lli ole. pipe. Ac . 24
<» (•. Mellin. sharpening saw
i *f. »i
SUHVEVINO.
Oeorge W. West.... .... § *l4 Vi
* itiys ;*)
STRKET I.IOMTISO.
Standard Electric Light <'o i 5461 7".
Pol.K E DEPARTMENT
J. C. Mincenioyer. Chief * n»t l»i
.1 o. Voris VC, on
111 i:< 11■ lli il.l. ns 7UU
* lltt I«I
srpruES
S. J. Weillver, cartridges # 1 *>
M. II Schram. whistle 2"'
11. hllcnhogen A Brohelmets ■ '*>
* \i in
EEEOlilti PI|S<»J:RS.
J. C. Mln *etnoyer i UM;
Total Police lH'iiartmeiil .. * 1214 2'*
IIM.II CONSTABLE.
II It Brown, salary * t2 <»i
14. B. Brown, burying dogs 1". 50
t 47 50
TOWS HALL BCILIHN44.
R EPA IRS.
Casper Dlseroad * 4 '.C
D.c. WIIUMM it*
John Hixson 15 Ikt
A.i Boat io 111
(ieo. F. Rclfsnyder 5 59
J R. Wallece 2 25
Ueo. Hendricks 3 !*'. j
MISCELLANEOUS
Standard Oas Co gas.... * 20 60
E. W. Peters, taxes for lt*»t !».• 75
i H. L. On»ss. Interest 19 ■»
Joseph Hunter. int« - rest MC 60
I Total Town Hall Building < 421 Til
COUNCIL CHAMBER.
I Foster Bros, stove repairs t 1 2.'.
I (ieo. Hcndricks.stov> repairs 2 I«I
j Mrs. Hawk, cleaning... t 25
Flirt Boyer. cool I '*<
* 9 111
UN'K-I'P.
REPAIRS.
F. Sperring i
(ieo. Keifsnyder I '.*>
Frank S'hram 2 1*
i 3 M
SUPPLIES.
S. J. Weillver. sundries. * 1 »>
Frank Boyer. coal I 511
Total L<M'k-np } 711
PRIXTIKO
(j. B. Brown 112 19 flf>
John O. Brown 17 55
Montour American 3*
Montour County DrnuH-rat.. 2s HI
D. B. Jones .... I SO
The Sun 5 HI
<J. Edward Itoat.. 4 00
The R.aeder Blank lt<M.k .V
Lit ho Co.. IHIIKIS 22 <1
•* IKKI
LEGAL EXPENSES.
U.S. Ammerman. Bor. Sol * W
| TOWN I I.IK KK.
St. Joseph'sChun'h.wiiidlnc? :*) m
Edward Lunger, winding aim
* 60 I*l
Anil TORS.
William Black * 3 51)
D. R. Williams S 50
I C. (i. Cioud 3 50
I 4 10 50
TAX COLLECTOR'S COMMISSIONS
: Edward W. Peters 112 141 13
STATIONERY.
IA. H. Grone t 15 54
Mrs Jennie Persing. treas
urer. interest on Josiah Wolf
tieijuest ♦ 7280
MISCELLANEOUS
I Uarry Rllenliogen, salary* T". ill
Bovo. THtHRr
Harry Ellenlnigen. Treasur
er, state tax on lionds 72 *0
i Harry Ellenliogen. treasur
er. interest A stamps 6 T2
llarry Ellenhogen. treas
urrr. rent for safe <le|>oslt
l>ox SM
Sam A. McCoy, salary as
Pect'yof Council .. wt in
Sam A. McCoy, making isui
tax duplicate It 5®
Sam A. McCoy, postage. 17 '*>
i Sam A. McCoy. Issuing 11-
j censes 2 111
; Fnlted States Express!'o n
Fir4t National Bank Cou.-
miaaion on bonds is iW
| Central Penna. Telephone
A Supply Co for phone I no
Montour A Columtiia Tele
; phone Co for phone 12 00
I 1 430 «S
BOROUCiH REC'APITULATB >N.
HWB.
Board wf Health 112 !<»• 30
riRK DEPARTMENT.
Friendship Eire Co.. No 1.. S 4*"* »>■
Washington Eire Co.. No 2. 15
C<intlnental Eire Co.. No. I 741 '.'7
li.»«lwill Eire Co. No. 1 4M>
Chief Engineer 52 no
Exis'tlllve Board 25 no
i 3H»'
;THt;FTS ASP BKIMit v
i H. B. Deen. Street Com 112 5*5 8#
! Labor ? 712 in
i Hauling -ts4 tu
! Supplies #W 30
I Surveying (4 no
f 143 a '«>
Street Llchting I vwi 73
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Salaries 8 lls2 no
>ll pnl i»'s IN
I Feeding prisoners 13 26
II 11.11 CONSTABLE.
, -alary • <2 ill
1 Burying dogs A cats 15 '*>
S 17 .VI
rows IIALL btll.blNli.
; Repairs .....I 50 25
Mlscellaneons !7l 4.">
I Council Chamber 9 •••
I Lockup— 7 II
1 I'rlnting 136 H3
| Legal Kxpenses 50 W
Town Clocks 60»
Auditors. I" .vi
I Tax Receiver's commission* 141 13
Stationery 15 24
Interest on Wolf liei|uest T2
Miscellaneous 12" <2
■OIKHTOHOr DAHVILLK. PKRNA. DW
3ist, itiu
ASSETS
Taxes entered at the county
Commissioners office prior to
lt*o 8 l»»«
Balance 1896 taxes due from
Geo. W Miles
Balance lsHs faxes due from
E. w. Peters 21
Balance Isv.i taxes due from
E. W Peters 192 20
Balance 1900 taxes due from
E. w Peters tills 92
Fire Engine Houses O"* 1 no
Hose Carriages -"«>
Steam Fire Engine. lkl
Fire Hose >*!o lli
Small Hov *•> 00
Sundry Supplies . ITS
Testis for street work 40 on
Town Hall Building s»»m up
Furniture 250 111
Lockup 100 00
Bam on Friendship lot 1:15 ill
LIABILITIES.
Interest on Josiah Wolf lie
nuest ♦ 72 in
Slortgage on Town llall 4500
Three |n rcent Isinds issued
Novemtwr Ist. 1900 I4«x»> m 415.",?2
415.",?2 tl»
Assets exceed Liabilities.... ! v.s»i 7.1
Holer l>i'|»itrliiii'i|l.
licorge W Mile*. Receiver of Water
'lax I—h". for lit »nd jnd Wnnl*.
I)R.
To 1 »iI. due per last iinnual statement. 1 *." Os:
CR.
By exonerations during 1900 fil .T2
B> "of penalty on above r.l :>O7
By easli paid Treas during l ««» 51
By Iml. due at tinal settlement 75 «i
. IN N
Kdaai.i W, I'eiets, Iteteiver of l^
. Water Ta\eß
' I>R.
t To bal. due per last statement. -i 1*
CH.
By cash |ial«l toTrcs. duriln;'l'i 5n
By bal. due at llnal settlement I is
Kdward W. Peters, Receiver of
Water Taxes.
I)R.
To tel. due (ier la»t statement. 701 is
To • i» r cent |<Mialty ad led 22
73tl 70
CR
By cash paid to Treasurer during t'-'fl
Bal. due at tiual settlement 1:49 70
7:t9 70
KdwarJ w. Petris, Receiver ot l'">
Water I'axes
l>lt.
To doplicatc 6:'71 7s
CK.
By 6 per cent rel'ate on taxes paid
within 60 days to Treas 2:5 :«>
By cash |>l. to Trea«. in e • d«> • "1.514
B\ cash paid to Borough i teas
in I months
By taxes entered at Com utflce In 70
By bal. due at nnul settlement. 912 25
MI n
ilHrr> Ellenhogen. Treasure!^if tin
Borough ot Danville, Pennsylvania
December iilst. 19W'
l»R.
To cash on hand Jan Ist l:i 70;'J'71
0 S McCoy Water Rents. PCtv. ■»
Vlii*. Ift lay#* it
K. VV heier* •- '4 U
l"*f> " #M - ■
M» ' ,1 . »
« mint i nil. ret •! ta H
' K. !■* Miller htrtrh gaM *
'lo *• '»—
Pewit iMI < »., tae | »
Bfrnii k W«tfT < <• im »
' W aler < I>«n. engine mM
** tto iant|Arr m|)l
•* Howe .v Polk.l.rokrn sal lit" * J
I '•IITillf p. •mtjwr fo
lor hyirunt an-l Sat or
To W-Hirer Hani ware >'•
tor 7» I |
'lm M . *lt-iof. fii»l,nl -tone I ~
" • -fiargeil in error '*
" Am I, Ironi Kfn'ltnif IrrHi
ft* gireti to Bore. Im»I- in
ermr |fl .
To I r-r Nat.m a Hafta at:: t
li ft If. ni Uxnia not !*■ See
mt MB
r» I *' i
R\ or.li'm |«I<1 171*. J?
" . imp.M fan) ... 17 4-
" bilMh | a»' Sua. *l, It
• I. «112», C 7 ot ><> &> en. h i*<»
Im M I
To ra«h balance .« haa>!
*. ' 112
Water 11-partiiierit K' H naea tor
RK'.I LAR KMIM/tYRRP. 112
R»anint<
i Anfru- Wright '**>*:•
. Jafiß .. . >»#» J
im< i
Fiarata J
I F4 ward K. IMI ■% 7*.
I ileum** lloilih*-n •
||l9 7$ .
K. s. \|||, r. > if an.l > it
I'. J K-ef-r " «•
■ Hum. \ Mh'uv. Is. •. iyer • 112
I Mm HBfj i" n*'
.771 a*
A IWIiiW.
William Blnek
l» It \\ illiam* i ••
(li>iid '■ *»
Htm
MlfiTLlaMkOt >.
S. A MrC»T. p«aU(f * fcoi
r*-nt i-Sti l
Htat- Tax . >rt hi.l..i» Hurry
.*f*TH»!»aav.
11M. R Opiar 72
Tav Rkci IVKT* r»**K*i %
K<lwar«l W I'. I- r- 1:^71
.id IMJI imt.
Ik S. Aawin. -rtlarv "<•
Making l'"»» Ta* I>i|iin'*r...
s«m. A. JM'i r "
Makintc Water t'anra-
Sam. A. Mct'oy n>
I".1 h— f-r . r.-
Ilarry Ellfnliogen. -at. It-
Treaimn-r ~
H. Kllrahifirß extn <min!
• >ii Ihhul ii*»tte .
s \ M<*< ..v. extra •••ni'i' -
('Hill Fa. T»l4Su|)('lt''".,
I M« of |ibnßl* V-
Win I. Arm- t-legram- i U
Mnntmir -v ('i.liimMa Tel»»-
pltDWiVi pkuae «
rnit>'<! Htat'"« ui>rw« i «.'■
'■ J «»
!■'«i—t Nati I iUink for han<l
liiiKkuMl Imm »■*
I'anviili- National Bank 112. r
banillinic Imm- 3M3S
IMS il
R era m.
I-rtU>r an<l Material.
• nrry * Van nan- ►« <»
(~... 112. lir~r»y<l--r . ITot;
Jnhii W.-ik .1.1,
Kiiwaril »til-...|. »•
T. I. Evan- .vs. n« l -»i
I r. M-.r-
Wm. J. l!r .«n.
Frank S-hnua - il
I'i.rtiin .vi» xxlri'-h jn
Harm..n Km>|>
John I. Ru—Hl . .. ». »
!».(". William- -
.lohr. HID*. il 17
Ji»i.ph Lwkwr •»: «
hLMrimi rttTKit u
N Y Filter \| r« < • tii
i*rn>i.*«a.
Harri»>n • .I' m 41 >
Airiri|{>tt ?*• >n \ U.i-t... • • .: i
OS Jahn»-y .v €«>»■ ..|ua«it »».'
I R. K«-f|er Val-i*— <-t.. . 17 «*-,
llain* Jon.-- .v Cia<ll>W>". r.
«'.«-k- . :•»
William-.m * 1'... t'a-ki-t
--t'rainlall Fa-'kine . |-a>-k *
Kureka Fir.. < •. H.-*^.
A.
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At iiritl< - li*'f urn. il a gr- .i-* H6 »»
II I'. M .i.rr •üßdne- isv
H.J. V/. Iliv<*r «
J II 1 ' Si wi
• Mill*, e >al 112 r >f!S>" t vi
R J IVutf, coal r .r -.ffi.v. » '»
• iiir! . k IVUag t <> 1 • i»:
W- lllyrr Har-I r ,- i ••. aurnlr « 3"5
J.ikn l«>mter ■» «!• -k i> -
' Ji—fli l.<""hn»T ti JS
Wm IS \ • •!»£.-r. Wr*fi«-ti t «•
: liulh Kliiila-r y III
Ft' Murray «* - s n luml li*r«
t H M S-hwh NMttH 3 «>
Furrow-M'f 'g t'< Fi tfin» i«i
llm»«. laer Mrg Co hydrant 1-* 4
I Dutilli* Hi C". I**4
, J .hn II Y. r*N «.
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A M 'itff*. i'i-. 3S «
:C- %.
Vott.
Ri'l.air* t.. Main- A*. 1.1 r j; •
Mat-rial.
Frank S-hr»ni -*• C.
' :. « l.ivhncr 1 1.
J .Im Kunvan j>»
Cluresiiv F F»luf I »»
Wm War.l
John l.».wi- M M
T«•!I Him» - "> 7
J>lwaril Mfer. !»M
Win A K l" ■**
John Ku«—ll t
1 furry * Vjumun *» -
1 W••!l|\ ..r llarilwar*- • »
John >1 Mh all
IJ H C ole .. . . •**»
Wm Fvitlv - 17 1
tie.. F F-iNnyili-r 1
Ja. '• llla.'kmaii C>K
K.-eley A Triiml'.wer >•*
Fitwaril «'i»>ney. ft
Trumln-wer * *rrth»lm r <
Peter ' . »
Alt<x Mi 'irer 9>*
Frank Itowe. il 9%
F.ilwanl Jlouper Its*
K'lwanl ttlli«o|i
Holiert llus-wll . t'i
./ -ejih t *■ -"7
Alonzo M- tteni il 7S
iir.mt liuli' k .. il 1
VV til er liiili.-k 1-"-
Ameri'-an tar -v F--.il -fry t"o lv - t
John Mitchell - «£»
Wm £,ynn
Jaeol.K-.Hler . l««9
IW-nton Shlli-r * «I
Howe A Folk |.i|»e U> -
H ra. e Snv.ler J-n,
i Mlver Wert j— - *1
,! >Uti llryan - •>
Hurley M--y*r
Frank Ami-.
John !*tranli I.">
John Kveret a(7 S»
John M. Fi.rath * T
Stephen |*r-ait : -•
,\itam 11. rniifnrer 11 it
John F.iiKltffh.. " ' *
U m Kti*l»b 7 •»
W m V»nr>l .
w m June- . 1".
lie..rite Yl -rrall- I - •
Harry K»'rr.» • '*
.1 II l'.( tr-*r« * *-
John fisher. Jr.
•ante- Br-*wer. 1 *-
(ieorKe li Hal- 1 -
llntili VI. fiiffr-y
Aar. .11 William- •. 1
Wni It -lierta
\inlrew Maieill. Sr • *
Wm Itri nt
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tirant Riiljfewajr... »»"•
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1 Jame> Isitle s
John Fatt--n -■ ** *
Ham. Ha—
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lia-.1-r lilank B> \ €■■ tit !T
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John Bryan W&i
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Ailam 11.-ri t --
Win. Fallon
I 1. .Morgan
Herbert Myerly.
Frank Sin .ler t ■ 1
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John Fi»her. Jr i«» -
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Wir, Bre. t
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