Montour American. (Danville, Pa.) 1866-1920, February 04, 1904, Image 2

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    RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENN R. R
EAST. WEST.
7.11 A. M W. 14 A. M.
10.17 " 1 215 p M
-2.81 P. M 4.31 "
5.00 " 7.51 '
SUNDAYS.
10. 17 A. M. 4.31 P. M.
D. L A W R R
BAST. WEST.
7.07 A.M. 9.15 A.M.
10.19 " 12.44 p. M.
8.11 P. M 4 33
5.48 " «05 "
SUNDAYS.
7,07 A. M 12.44 P M.
5.48 P. M. &05
PHILA «c READING R. H
NORTH. SOUTH.
7.58 A.M. 11.24 A.M.
a. 56 P. M. 6.05 P.M.
BLOOM STREET
7.55 A. M. 1122 A. M.
3.M P. M. R. 04 P. M.
AIRIHO
THE HOLY LAND
W. D. Laumaster, General Secretary
of the Y. M. C. A . has been granted
a leave of absence by the Board of Di
rectors covering a period of seventy
one days in order to enable him to
take a trip to the Holy Land in con
nection with the World's Sunday
School Convention.which is to be held
in the City of Jerusalem, April 18 -20,
1904.
Mr. Laumaster. it will be recalled,
was selected as one of the delegates to
represent Pennsylvania at the World's
Sunday School Convention. Each
State and territory in the Union has a
quota of delegates, the proportion as
signed to Pennsylvania being forty
three. Mr. Laumaster feels that it is
an honor and a mark of respect to be
chosen as one of the delegates from
our State, although no provisions are
made for the expenses of the trip and
the money will have to come oat ot
his own pooket.
The cruise will take in the Medit
erranean and the Orient and will oc
cupy seventy-ODe days,from March Bth
to Mav 18th. The party will consist
of eight hundred persons, made up of
men and women interested in Christian
work.
Mr Laumtster is certainly to be
congratulated on being enabled to
make the journey to the Holy Land at
the present time not only on account of
the diminished cost of the trip--prob
ably not more than £B7s—but also for
the «plendid opportunity for rest,study
and spiritual invigoration. Returning
he will no doubt be better qualified in
every way for the work in which he is
engaged.
Surprise Party.
A surprise party was tendered Mrs.
Alice Armojne ar her home in West
Hemlock r wnship on Saturday !a«t
Those present Wefe: Mr. and Mrs.
F!m»r Fog«,rr an 1 <faughters Nellit and
Mary. Mr. and Mrs. G#orge Barnhart
awl daughtersßiith.Orace and Rachel,
Mrs. Kflle Arnwine, Mr. and Mrs
Oyms Sty-T, Mts Bell Hutchison,
Miss Child-. Mr and Mr*. Con
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INSERTING A
NEW FIRE PLOG
Water was shut off from town Sun
day afternoon as an aftermath of
the flood of a week ago, which sub
merged the upper portion of the Bor
ough.
As explained in these columns some
time since uuder the precaution taken
by the Water Superintendent to keep
the surface water pumped out of the
plugs there is not the remotest danger
ot the latter freezing no matter how
cold the weather. During the recent
flood, however, the water rose high
enough to drain into the fire pings
from the top, while the cold w oat tier
iustantlv following froze them solid.
Two of the plugs affected weie thaw
ed out by building a fire over them,
after which they weie flushed and
found to be none the worse for their
freezing. The plug at the corner of
East Market and Mowrey streets was
wrenched and lifted by the action of
the ice in such a way as to cause it to
I leak atul it was necessary to replace it
with a new one.
Sunday afternoon was.the time
selected lor the work. The excavation
was completed and everything got in
readiness so that nothing remained to
ha done while the water was turntd
oft but to disconnect the broken tire
plug and insert the new one.
At 1:15 o'clock the Water Works
whistle was sounded. People were mis
led. however, by the announcement
made a week ago that the same whistle
would be sounded 10 the event of the
ice moving and Sunday instead of
construiDg the signal as intended and
laying in a supply of water nearly
everyone forgetting household affairs
ran to the river expecting to see the
ice gorge Owing to this many
persons were without water during the
afternoon and suffered considerable
j inconvenience. The'work on the new
plug was pushed along a* expeditious
ly as possible, but it was well nigh 5
o'clock before the water could be turn
! Ed on.
ABK YOUR NEIGHBOR.
Hundreds of Danville Oitiiens Oan tell you
all About it.
Home endorsement, the public ex
pression of Danville people, should be
evidence beyond dispute for every Dan
ville reader. Sorely the experieoce
of friends and neighbors, ffieerfnlly
given by them.will carry more weight
than the utterancesxif strangers resid
ing in far-away places Read the fol
lowing
Mrs. Edward H. Lunger of 11 Ohurch
St., says:"l suffered so much from
pain in mv back that I could not sleep
nights The pain over my hips was
contiouoos and when on my feet it
was one steady gnawing ache. It hart
me to do anything requiring bending
over, and sharp twinges woold catch
me so suddenly that I had to brace my
back against something until they
stopped. The kidney secretions an
noved me and headaches accompanied
the backache. I mad about Doan's
Kidney Pills ani in the stat''mentH of
those who had been cured the symp
torn,* were so much like mine that my
husband procured a box for roe. They
did ni" more good than any medicine
1 ever tried. I no looser had any
ache and was free from any embarass
; moot caused from the secretions. I
can honestly recommend Doan's Kid
ney Pill- to other- who suffer Hs 1
j did
For-ale by *ll leHlers Price 30
cent- P'U box Foster Milhum Co.,
Buffalo. \ V «nle HgenfV for the
I "cited Sffctes.
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DIPHTHERIA
STAMPED OUT;
Dr. Shultz, Secretary of the Board
of Health, yesterday stated that diph
theria is entirely stamped out in our
town. There are two houses in which
scarlatina exists, but at one of these
the little patient has so tar advanced
on the road to reoovery that the houss
cau hardly be said to be under quaran
tine and the placard is likely to he re
moved at any day. Of other forms ot
contagious disease there are none.
The showing is certainly most grati
fying considering the .season of the
year, which ts one when infectious
diseases that prey upon children are
inost likely to be rampant. It speaks
well for the skill and vigilance of our
physicians that scarlet fever and
diphtheria, which at many places be
come epidemic,in Danville for so many
years have b'jeu held in control. As
in other localities sporadic cases of
these dreaded diseases make their ap
pearance it is true, but neither dis
ease is permitted to uain a foothold
and the number of victims in any one
year is exceedingly small.
Statistics pertaiuiug to the public
health generally in Danville show
quite a normal state of aftairs at pres
ent. There were some cases of ty
phoid fever in the early part of the
winter, but there were no deaths and
the patients in most cases are well on
the road to recovery.
Year in and year out Dauville has
sustained its reputation of being oue
of the most healthful towns in the
State. So much for the past. The
future foreshadows a still better state.
Before another season we shall have
completed our sewer, while the sew
age from the Hospital for the Insane,
which up to the present has polluted
our water supply, shall have been
eliminated by the adoption of the
Waring System at the Hospital or the
construction of a sewer down the can
al to connect with the system in Dan
ville. The consummation of tbese
efforts in the direction of more per
feot sanitation shall insure Jo Dan
ville, healthful before, a long lease as
one of the most desirable and salu
brious towns in the State.
Esoaped an Awful Fate.
Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla.,
writes,"My doctor told me I had Con
sumption aud nothing could tie done
for me. I was given up to die. The
' offer of a free triil bottle ot Dr.
King's Now Discoveiy for Consump
j tion, induced me to try it. Results
j were startling. I am now o& the road
ito recovery and owe all to Dr King's
New Discovery. It sniely saved my
lite."' This great cure is guaranteed
for all throat aud lung diseases by
Panles & Co., Druggists. Price 50
cents and 11.00. Trial Bottles free.
Will Test Pure Food Law,
An interesting cfcse is promised for
the Northumberland county courts,
which will call into a. tion all the
powers of the Pur" Food Department.
John F. Oibbons,proprietor ot' the Nh
tiotial hotel at Mt Carmel was arret
ed Wednesday last by Deputy Pure
Food Agent, .1 H Venn tor -< lling
impr.re blackberry cordial A sample
of the drink was takon by Mr. Venn
some time Hgn and the r> suit of the
Hnalvsis sWSed it to he adulterat- d
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STATE WILLING
BUT HANDS TIED
Columbia County Cotnuiisioner Wil
liam Bogert and District Attorney
Duy of Bloomsbarg, returned Friday
eveuiDn from Hariißbnrg where tliey
had gone to secure, if possible, the as
sistance ot the Governor in having
steps taken toward breaking up the ice
jam which now extends from Kipp's
Run to Belh iid. They teturued with
out having seen the Governor who had
left only a few minutes before their
arrival for Philadelphia to attend the
testimonial banquet tendered Senator j
Penrose.
They saw the Governor's private sec- j
retary, however, who was fully in
touch with the situation and who in
formed them that the Governor was
disposed to do all in his power but j
was at a los-i to know what to do, for
the expert whom the Governor had ,
sent over the ground had reported that
the ice was impenetrable.
While there was no appropriation
out of which the state could draw the
necessary funds yet this because of the
fact that an unprecedented state of
affairs exists; even this would not im
pede the action of the State, should
any action be found practicable.
Secretary Lynch in the behalf of the
Governor suggested that the Com
missioners appoint some qualified per
son to K'> over the ground and make a
written report to the Governor of the
exact situation.
Mr. Duy and Mr. Bogert found that
the Governor and his Cabinet were
keenly alive to the situation; in fact
it was a subject being discussed very
much in the various departments.
H. V. White, who represented the
Columbia County Agricultural Society
at the State meeting at Harrisburg last
week was called in by the Governor
who asked him as to the exact situa
tion. Mr. White gave him the benefit
of such information as he had and
immediately after the Governor sent
an expert over the round.
The exj»ert sent togo over the situa
tion was Superintendent of Public
Buildings and Grounds Shumaker who
was instructed by the Governor togo
into the matter thoroughly and to con
sult with the experts of the Pennsyl
vania, Philadelphia & Heading and D.
L. & W. railway oompanies He went
to Wilkesbarre, where he met General
Superintendent Clark, of the D. L». &
W. and Superintendent Allibone, of
the Pennsylvania road and in a spec
ial train they traverstd the entire
route of the gorge. The opinion of the
three is experessed in therfollowing
words of Mr. Shaiuaker:
"It is practically a physical impos
sibility," he said, "to remove the ic ■
as it would take a thousand m<n more
than six months and a half, a million
dollars scaroely paying for the work.
There is no immediate danger of flood
as the water has gone down and the
only damage will be done when the
ice breaks up.
"There is really a* much dangei in
Snnbury for when that mass of iet
comes down the river it certainly will
do some damage to the railroad and
other bridge- in this vicinity. It will
be cheaper, hotvever, to rehuill sever -
lal bridges than to attempt to remove
I the ice. If the big gorg. should lodge
above Snnbury it would snrely change
1 the course ot the stream and Snnbury
ft-onld experience the Worst flo id in
its history. 1 cfcnnot fully describe
J the h-ramnlfction of ice which
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Receipts and Expenditures of Montour County, Penn'a.
For the Year finding January 4th, A. 8.. 1904.
STATEMENT SHOWING THE TAX ACCOUNTS OF THE SEVERAL COLLECTORS FOR THE TEAS l«0».
II I'OI NTY TAX. STATE TAX. j [KXi TAX.
DiaHHCIS COLLECTORS. I abate- , 'Collect- t ahate- ( olit-ct-; I abate- l|Collect-| ~
Tax incuts i Tax or« coin l i Tax pent a ore cem uiimunt llalance ra x meuts a ors coiu amount Hal.
iiHHeMM'd t*xon> retarn'djmiss'.on ■ ' uuwM'd exon's mtolon. * pui<t. I)u«? assessed exon's mission Dut*
A. A. Love.. ! VJA 0 40 3li 1 Ih M K!3 37! 3»l 4l'' 113 «•*) 4 V •> M M.'. if, ... 61 Ub 136:! ION SO ST tt St
ri.J-r : .. Notth Kruin ' 4fi«# 17 IB SUI H4B 1121 840 12 ttt SM :V, 3s 136 lis 32 8< *J2 (« .'J 14 53 (.35
Diinvill. Honmirh Edw. W I'eters 723# 77 i#3 CI H JMi I<l 34 6U55 »» »S0 66 l&U !« 71 87 2.::' U« .11 71 U7 as ;*» 1 :!» 81 fO Wl
Derri Tiiwnshin David * Johnson 1006 19 2K 7.'! I (17 24 SI M 2 62| 137 % 1112 OS 13 . r ><i 1 27 31< 1 67 ()0 I>o W) o<l 35 .">(•
I ibertv '• Jollll Boudtiuail .... »W4 89 38 fU 332 41 66 1318 74 11# 57 ! 72 71 361 2U7 '"00 50 271 154 5-0024 20
Im. 't.me •• C. D. Levan M»6B 62 88 SO 28' 1289
Mahoniii" •• A'. K. Dyer 89# 621 29 44'... 26 28 732 62 11128 117 '.Mi II «0 3 35. 102 •! 62 <*• 115 165 41 20 18 50
MiivlHTrT • lercmittli Voiltfbt 278 12 10 71 '.I 4;i 2. r i7 9:> 11 6s :is 42 J" J" 16 60 250 51 1:; 4'.i
vaflev " F. P . Appleman 968 77 34 96) 362 .an 897 46[ 60 06 aw 197 :M Ml IN 11- Bff
Warilliurtonville Boroorh Will. C. Kunyail WM 58T I 627 lfi994j 15 75 68 «1 544 207 •••; >0; 8 001 328] 16 16
West ilemlock Township T. M W litersteen 295 8:1 806 .. 802 2:18 03 It <2 16 62 |H 50 1• 34 27 0U 50 69 17 21 860
Total tax aeeomit toi "nittT .1.5627 43 068 S2| 25 4'. 3-5 uu 12726 50 1962 16 2167 64 11* 81 57 54 2217 19: 74 07 490 001 16 00] 10 6->) 2'.* 90 171 42
Taxes received for prior years II j ! [ 1 '27 0 I I j: !■ ?55j£>
Total taxes received duriiig the year A. I>. 1903 IMB ■ [| 1 ' 452 15
Outstanding taxes in flavor of county - I Sal ** 1.14»
K-.tiinate<l exoiienition-. and eoinmissioiis on same '2- 46 1 4 o< 2l 4_
Actual amount of ontstaniliiitf taxes in favor of county •••••• 1 ls!0 ••••••■ 70 Co,j I| H
N B.—Taxes remainitiK due atid unpaid for prior years as follows: Kdward W. Peters, Oillector of Danville BoroiiKh for lytn. County Tax, 8231 25. KdwardW. Peters, Collector ol Danville
Borough for 19J2, Dor Tax. 861.U5
A J STEINMAN, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH MONTOUR COUNTY.
DR. TO CASH RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES I BY DISBURSEMENTS AS FOLLOWS CR.
Balance on hand at last settlement 8 B;>s 11 Amount puiii on County Orders during year 19().'i as per tbe below
< utility I six received t>>r 100.} 1'272H f»D classified account of expenditures 81H0H1
County Lax received for prior years U.> Amount paid Commonwealth for State tax of tor which there
State lax received for 100-} 2217 10 was no order issued 82442 45
Dog lax received for 1!*0.» 296 90 , Treasurer's commission on same 24 07
Dog Tax received tor prior years 155 25 24t»7 12
County Tax received in 1903 on unseated lands and Collectors re- TREASURERS COMMISSION. VIZ:
Reimbursement of State lax for 190,> 18.51 K4 County's portion of Hotel J licenses, commission
Hotel Licenses for 1903, ( ounty s portion 912 00 same having l>een allowed in Treasurer's License
Commonwealth costs, fines and Jury funds 110 65 j Account 012 00
Commissioners of Northumberland County for one-half expenditures
f»n Danville River Bridge. ... ... 224 19 Commission allowed on 17169 34 429 23
Reimbursement of State for extinction of forest fires 1903 98 60
Sale of shingling lath 8 57 i
Sale of plank 9 16,
Sale of cement 125
Amount paid on orders by A. J. Steinman out of private fund.. . . 287 05
120977 69' 20977 69
A. J. STEINMAN, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH LICENSES RECEIVED DURING THE YEAR A. I) I9OJ.
To amount of Retail and Wholesale Mercantile Licenses 81397 57 By amount paid Commonwealth 4565 07
To amount of Billiard and I'ool Licenses 100 00 By amount paid for advertising Mercantile list and |*>sta_ r e.. 143 52
To amount of Hotel Licenses 6400 00 By Treasurer's commission 42N 98
To amount of Brewers and Distillers Licenses 1400 00 Bv amount Hotel Licenses applied to County t'imd, Cotmtv * t»e >n *ll2 00
To amount of Wholesale Liquor Licenses 400 00 By amount Hotel Licenses paid Danville Borough 3078 0o
By amount Hotel Licenses paid WashingtonviHe Borough.. 228 00
By amount Hotel Licenses paid Anthony Township 57 00
By amount Hotel Licenses paid Derry Township 114 00
By amount Hotel Licenses paid Liberty Township . 57 0t)
By amount Hotel Licenses paid Valley Township .114 00
89697 57 9697 57
CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITUPES.
COURT EXPENSES AND COMMONWEALTH COSTS. DANVILLE RIVER BRIDOK EXPENSES
(Jrand Jurors 570 00 Contract price reroofing River Bridge 2270 iMi
T , o-q no Paid direct to contractors by (onimissmncrs ( ,f North il < o .1 OH
Ira verso Jurors viv vz ■
Constables making iiunrterlv returns and tipstayes 197 22 . 71 1 11
George .1. VandeHice, Court Stenographer 313 63 2f» eral Pf"-
K K little, ( own Crier and Janitor. 272 50 Electriclight
Ralph Kisner. District Attorney 120 00 E K H » ,e - watchman , »?
Thomas If. Vincent, Clerk of Conrts and Prothonotar? 260 27 „ _ ~ . ~, , > ■ ,
Michael Breckbill. Sheriff 34 99 N County liable for ooe halt of the
In I ,ice 47 40 expenditures on River Brnlge.
Cons,allies. . . <-,9 31 wrRT EXPENDITURES.
Witnesses 365 29 Stationery and blank lHM»ks ii'l
Tlios. ('. Welsh, Special District Atty, Lewis Shntle's case. 10 00 County printing and advertising 214100
•Inmes ('. Hmldens, meals fir Jurors 390 Coal
II C. Bare. R R Ticket for discharged prisoners ...... . 12) (ias ... 24 80
MICHAEL ftRECKBILL. SHERIFF (ieneral repairs and supplies
Kxpressage and postage. .. 2-» 2.»
Boa rdiwg prisoners and turnkeys ... 279 80 Sundry persons, cleaning Court House ... 28 43
Drawing and notifying .1 urot? 126 20 M. Waite, cleaning carpet and mattins 12 0"
Washing for prisoners .. 21 15 Telephone rent 24 00
UotivejFing prisoners t«» K. S. Penitentiary 3<> 59 jj Moore, lawn mower
Report* to Board tit Public Charities . . . . IS 00 I'eters, ice 4 7"t
' M ~ S. J. Welliver, 6 cuspidors..
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AUDltoHs. \Ye«t Disinfectant Co., Disinfectants
l!ftiv\ Cooper. Uomnii-'i'tticr, 11w <litv- at ?3.50 385 00 .TAIL RtPENDTfT'RES
tleome M. Leitrhow. t days ft, 1-1.50 873 uO (oftl
CWkrics . Uook. t'otimiissioner, 107 dnv« ft, fH.ftf) 374 50 Q n ,
' nl*te Commissioners Clerk ">4O 00
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