Montour American. (Danville, Pa.) 1866-1920, February 23, 1905, Image 2

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LOCAL TIME TABLES
HENN A R. R
RA QT WEST.
7.11 A! M 9.00 A. M.
£7 II 12. 10 P. M.
a. si p. m 4 31
S. 50 " 751
SUNDAYS.
0.17 A. M 4.31 P.M.
D L. A W R. R
EAST. WEST. I
7.07 A, M. 9,15 A " ML !
10.W '•
3.11 P. M 4 3(5
5.43 " " I
SUNDAYS.
7.07 A. M. 12 44 P MT I
5.48 P. M ®- ofi
PHILA * READING R. R.
NORTH. 30UTH.
7.53 A. M. 11.28 A. M.
3.56 P. ta. 6.35 P. M.
STREET
7 55 A.M. 11.21 A. M.
8 58 P M RT.B3 P. M.
RESET THROUGH
OUT THE COUNTY
The following <8 tlie vote as cast at
Tuesday's election throughout the
county:
ANTHONY TOWNSHIP.
Scliool Director—Levi Fortnor, O.
D.. 154; Jacob Kreamer, 1)., 91 ; Peter
A. Rishel, O , 76. Poor Director-
Joseph Kuhns, D., 98; James Probst,
0., 72 Supervisors—Howard O. Wei
liver, D., 112; Jolm A. Ellis, O. D.,
149; Jacob Dielil, C, 54. Judge of
Election--William H. Molir, D., 109;
B. E. Stead, C., 59. Inspector of Elec
tion— Ulysess R. A (iam c , D., 104 ; Jacob
Holdien C,., 57. Township Cletk—
Wrn. O. Houghton, D., 108; Roscoe
Mohr, 0., 53. Audior—Win. Albeck,
O. & D., 157. Constable— Amos Al
beck, D., 129. Justice of the Peace-
Win O. Flora. C. & D.. 159.
COOPER TOWNSHIP.
School Director—William Black , 3
yis., R.. 17; John F. Mauser, 3 yrs.,
R., 12; Alonzo Mauser, D. & R., 1
yr, 44; H. B. Foust, 3 yrs., D., 33; J.
H. Weaver, 3 yrs., D., 36. Poor {Di
rector—J. W. Krum, R , 16; Charles
Fry, D., 35; of Flection—John
Kruin, R., 18,; Charles Wertman, D.,
33. luspeetor of Election— W. R. Wert
man, R., 13; James Baylor, D., 37.
Supervisors -Charles Rishel, R. 112 35;
Alfred Blectier D. 24; David Krum D.
26. Auditor —Alouzo Mauser R. 18;
Harvey Feiser, D., 33. Coustable —
Philip Boyer. D.. 46
DERRY TOWNSHIP.
School Directrr— W. L. Snyder, It.,
29; H. Edward Bogart, R. & D., 62;
George J. Cottier, D., 47. Poor Di
rector—G. W. Roar, It , 14; L. Whip
ple. D., 63. Judge of Election —F. L.
Coarsen, R., 15; Charles Miller, D.,
64 It'spector of Election—H. C.
Kishel, It., 26; John Moser, D., 54.
Supervisor—P. M. Ootuer, R. & D.,
76. ; William McQuay, R. & D., 67.
Auditor—l. F. P-Uterson.R. ,9 ;G< orge
W. Herr, D., 68. Coustable—C. 11.
Springer, R., 2G; William S. Bogart,
D.. 60.
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP
School Directors—Chat lew P. Boyer,
R. ,50; Samuel Waguer, R., 42; Lntber
Cromley.D. ,60; William Rohbins, I) ,
77. Poor Director—James Foresinaa,
It., 35; S. Y. Curry, D., 83. Supervis
or—Charles F. Stahl, R., 26; J. H.
Dtehl, R., 34; William C. Taylor, D ,
86; Beujamin F. Ware, D., 86 Judge
of Election—John Springer, It., 27;
Stewart Curry, D. ,91. Inspector of
Election—A. D. Cltwell It , 32; Will
iam Starntr D.,Bi. Auditor.—William
F. Ford, R., 38; C. C. Billmeyer, D.,
79. Coustahle—C. 11. Diehl, It.. 18;
William L. Bogarr, D., 73.
LIMESTONE TOWNSHIP.
School Director—Levi D. Geiger, R.,
28; William Lindner, R., 21; David
Foust, D., 29; J. N. Herr, D., 40.
Poor Director—David Cooper, R., 23;
W. W. Durliu, D , 33. Supervisor—E.
N. Balliett.R.,2s; Sylvester Uuistead,
R., 37; Cyrus Coleman, D., 38. Judge
of Election—C. H. Lahr, It. ,18 , George
Van Ordstrand, D , 43. In>-peotor of
Election—Calvin W. Derr, R., 21; J
W. Dean. D., 39. Auditor—C. A.
Wagner, It., 24: G. O. W'agntr, D.,
i 7. Constable—John D Lilly. It., 24;
Charles L Gouger, D., 37. Justice of
the Peace.—D. W. Rank, It , 34.
MAYBERRYTOWNSHIP
School Directors—George W. Fox,
R., 9; J. Cleaver, It., 13; Isaiah
Vought, D., 19; Rufus Bird, D., 12;
C J. Cleaver, D., 28. Poor Director-
George Faux, R., 9; Peter H. Vought,
D., 20. Supervisors—J W. Vastine,
R., IH;C. A. Sliultz, R., 7; P. S.
Cromley, D., 13; Rufus Bird, D., 21.
Judge of Election—William C.
R., 8; Norman Brofee, D , 22. In
spector of Election—J. A Aumilter,
R., 13; Rufus Bird, D., 15. Audito
-C. W. Eckman, R. & D., 29. Cou
stable—William E. Bird It., 17; P. S.
Ciomlev, D.. 12.
VALLEY TOWNSHIP.
School Director—Raymond Pursel,
R., 65; Richard Rogers,R 55; H. A.
Hidler. D , 65; B. F Bennett, D.. 68.
Poor Director —Joseph Churm, It., 51 ,
Henry Wintersteen, D., 80. Judge of
Election —Jesse CoDwav, R., 59; Levi
Beyer, D., 72. Inspector of Eltetioti
Clarence Bennett, it., 50; Norman
Kitchen, D , 74. Supervisors—Tohu A.
Merrell, R . 69; Edward Roberts, R.,
26; D. It. P. Cliilds, D., 91; Andrew
J. Steinman, I)., 75 Auditor—Alfied
Bogart, 3 yrs., R , 49: Peter Yorks, 1
yr., R., 41; John B McMahan, 3 yrs.,
D.,87;S H. VVinteisteeti, 1 yr., D.,
70. Constable—G. W Bennett, It. &
1) , 124 Justice of the Peace—P. E.
Maus, It., 95
The Ohmas Brandy of 1878 Vintage.
Has proven to be a superior distilla
tion by the Speer N. J. Wiue Go., and
with 22 ytars of ripening is put upon
the market with Druggists by the
Speer Wine Co., of Passaic, N. J.
The oldest men on the railroads say
they do not recall another wmtt r when
there was so much snow piled along
the tracks as this year At some places
It Is 15 feet high.
That Tickling in the Throat.
One minute after taking One Minute
Cough Cure that tickling in the throat
is gone. It acts in the throat —not in
•he stomach. Harmless—good for ohil
dr«u. Mold by Paule9 & Co.
MINOR MUTTERS
Of INTEREST
The fact seems pretty well establish
ed that Danville will not enjoy a
building boom the coming spring The
several contractors see plenty of work
ahead in the form of remodeling houses
ami the making of the usual spring re
pairs. Merchant Tailor, E. D. Pentz
early in the season will build a frame
dwelling on the lot recently purchas
ed by him on East Mahoning street,
adjoining the manse of the Mahoning
Piesbyterian church. A very fine resi
; deuce to be built by W. H Lattimere
ou Front street is among the possibili
, ties lor the coming season. Beyond
' these, however.no bailding operations
.ire in sight, though it is very likely
j that a little later in the season a few
new houses will be heard of. Last
year several new buildings went up
i and it would certainly be odd if with
the advantage of two trolley lines aud
other improvement there would not be
increased activity in building circles
1 this year. Architect J. H L'rugler
i states that the number of new build
ings planned in any of the neighbor
ing towns is uot laige. The new build
ings decided upon will be mostly dwel
lings, of the modern type, but only
moderately expensive. One of these
will be a residence in Berwick to cost
some |12,000 to be built by W.F Low
rie, Oeneral Manager of the American
Car aud Foundry Company
Washington's Birthday was not
marked with a very lavish display of
; flags yesterday. The schools,the banks,
; post oftioe aud the O. A. R. displayed
1 the stars and stripes, but these were
about the limit in Danville. Iu South
I Danville the big flag was swung to
the breeze from the pole uear the sta
! tion and it presented a very pretty
' sight.
i
The Panhard Touring Car, belong
ing to F. K. Gale, which made the
raid wluter tun from New York to
Shamokin last week, arrived at D»n
ville Tuesday night and yesterday
morning in charge of Chaueflfeur Lan
dau it made a run through our streets.
In the car were Mr. Gale, W. C. Will
iams and William N. Russell, who de
clared the ride enjoyable in the ex
treme.
The re-ultof Tuesday's election was
discussed with a great deal of interest
about town yesterday morning. The
new Council, as the law making body
of the Borough, is regarded with the
most interest. The Council is still Re
publican. Last year it was composed
of 10 Republicans and 2 Democrats ;
this year there will be seven Republi
cans aud five Democrats. Then w
Council will be composed of the fol
lowing : First Ward, Yastine, Reif
snyder aud Sweisfort; Second Ward,
Boyei, Fensterinacher aud Dietz ; Third
Ward, Goeser, Dietrich aud Jacobs;
Fourth Ward, Joseph Gibson, David
Gibson and Johu Hughes. Fortunate
lv party affiliations during late year*
lias not beeu permitted to influence
the members iu deciding any of the
questions that come up before Council.
Peter Vought.of Mayberry township,
brought the official election returns in
toI)»uvillH yesterday. Mr. Voaght
received a very cordial greeting at the
Court House. Before returning lie
transacted busiuess at South Daoville
ami spent a pleasant hour with old
friends there. Mr. Vought is a promin
ent resident and oue of the most ex
tensive laud owners in Mayberry town
-hip. He is the possessor of a success
ion of farms extending fiom the loot
of Elysburg I.ills to what is known as
Bethel church.
The County Commissioners do iiot
like the present position occupied by
the ferry boat and are afraid that
when the break-op occurs it may take
another trip down the river. Accord
ingly Contractor Sheppersou will have
another boot with the ungainly flat
boat one of these days and will en
deavor to raise it up onto the river
bank.
THE PERFEOT WAY.
Scores of Danville Citizens Have Learned
It.
If yoo suffer from bachache,
There is only oue way to cure it
The perfect way is to cure the kidney?
A bad back means nick kidneys,
Neglect it. urinary troubles follows
Doan's kidney Pills are made for
kidneys only.
Are endorsed by Danville people.
J. L. King, moulder, of 403 E. 4th
st., Bloombsurg.says : "The statement
I made in 1896 is about all I can say
regarding Doan's Kidney Pills. They
cured me of kidney complaint and
backache at that time and the cure has
been a lasting one. Ii an now, eight
years alter, endorse my former state
ment? Prior to 1806 ( had sufftrul
tor a long time with a weakness and
lameness over my kidneys accompani
ed bv a terrible backache right across
my loins and a constant dull pain
which never let up day or night.
When I stooped as inv work so oft' n
requited me to dn I could scarcely
straighten Sharp twinges would
natch me in tl e small of my bark,tak
ing the veiy life out of me. I heard
Doan's Kidney Pills spoken about as
being an effective remedy so I pio
cured a box. Tliey cured me, and
during the past eight years I have had
no return of my old trouble."
Plenty more proof like this from
Danville people. Call at dtug stores
and ask what customers report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Puttalo,
N. Y , sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name - Dean's—and
take no other.
The patronage ot those p ople who
come to your store through habit oi
friendship would keep about one-third
of your clerks busy —if you are a very
popular man, and run a vt ry »-xrellent
store. "Advertising does the rest."
flive Your Stomach a Rest.
Your food niu t be properly digested
and assimilated to be of any value to
vou. It your stomach is weak or dis
eased take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It
digests what you eat and gives the
stomach a rest, enabling it to recuper
ate, take on new life and [grow strong
agiin. Kodol tures sour stomach, gas,
bloating, heart palpitation and all
digestive disorders. Hold by I'aules &
Co
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OK THE
idl oid Voter Mil
OP THE
Borough of Danville, Pa.,
FOR 1904
BOROUGH.
Edward W. Peters. Receiver of Bofough
and Dog Taxes for 1901
DR.
To balance due per last
statement 14 90
CR.
By balance due j«-r last
settlement 14 90
Edward W Peters, Receiver of Borough
an<l Dog Taxes for 1902
DR
To balance due per last
statement »177 45
CR.
By exonerations dur
ing 1904 4H 44
Bv 5 per cent, penalty
on above s4*. 44 exou
erated 2 42
By balance due at set
tlement 626 59
Edward \V. Peters, Receiver of Borough
and Dog Taxes for 1903.
DR
To balance due per last
statement 2051 81
To 5 per cent, penalty
added Jan. 1. 1904 102 59
CR.
To cash paid to the
Boro. Treas. during
1904 1550 00
Bv exonerations dur
'ing 1904 148 62
By 5 per cent, penalty
on above $ 148.62 ex
onerated 7 43
By balance due at set
tlement 448 35
Edward W. Peters, Receiver of Borough
and Dog Taxes for 1904
DR.
To total duplicate. Bor
ough 19029 38
Dog J 23 00
CR.
By 5 per cent, rebate
paid within 60 days. 756 41
By cash paid to Boro.
Treas. within 60 days 14408 29
By cash paid to Boro
Treas. within 4 mos 1100 00
By taxes entered at
County Com. oftioe 19 56
By balance due at final
settlement 2868 09
Harry Ellenbogen, Borough Treasurer,
Danville. Pa., Dec. 31st. 1904.
DR
Fund for relief of disabled Firemen
To cash received dur
ing 1904 from Audit
or General of State.. 151 64
CR.
By S. A. .McCoy.Treas
order No. 1 151 64
Harry Ellenbogen, Borough Treasurer,
Danville, Pa., December 31st, 1904.
BOROUGH FUND.
CR
By orders paid 40199 58
By coupons paid 1196 50
4|H96 08
DR.
Cash on hand Jan. 1 04 6825 07
To J. C. Mineemoyer,
Market License .... 1370 75
To Harry B Patton,
City Hall Rents.... 6*l 00
To Ilarry B. Patton,
Pumping out cellars 71 50
To Harry B. Patton,
Milk Licenses 60 00
To Harry B. Patton,
batteries 1 61
To E. S. Miller, sand
sold 1 75
To E. S. Miller, cobble
stones sold 00
To E. S. M<ller, hauling 50
To E. S. MiLer. street
refuse 5 00
To Ed. W. Peters, 1902
and 1903 taxes 1550 00
To Ed \V. Peters, 1904
taxes 15508 29
To County Treasurer.
hotel license 6078 00
To Justice Oglesby.
fines 120 00
To Justice Dalton,fines 44 00
To Justice Bare, lines 5 10
To William G. Purr-el,
Theatre license 23U 00
To William G. Pursel,
other license 40 50
To cash from sale of
new bonds 83 >0 00
To cash from Borough
Certificate No. 3 1500 00
To cash from A. G.
Harris for broken pipe 1 50
To B. Brown, Health
Officer 3 75
To returned taxes from
County Comm'rs.... 22 98
To American Tel. Ac
Tel. Co., pole license 222 60
To cash from J. Spotts
broken pipe 8 68
To cash from Hoover
Bros , sand • . 2 00
To cash from Danville
Nat. Bank for interest 97 50
To cash from Polish
Brewing Co. for time
and materials con
necting on sewer ... 31 40
Tocash from Peter Kel
ly, old iron 16 33
To cash from standard
Construction Co. for
pipe 24 00
Aint. overdrawn Dec. 31, 04 1569 38
BOROUGH EXPENDITURES.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
FRIENDSHIP Co. No l.
Appropriation t 150 00
REPAIRS.
John L. Russell 3 62
D. C. Hunt 2 10
SUPPLIES.
United Telephone and
Telegraph Co 18 00
Miles, Peifer&Co.... 7 50
COAI..
W. A. Shepperson... 11 50
A. C. Amesburv 25 70
WASHINGTON CO. NO. 2.
Appropriation $ 150 00
REPAIRS.
Joseph Lechner 2 20
Boettinger & Dietz 150
SUPPLIES.
United Telephone and
Telegraph Co 18 00
Foster Bros 60
Miles, Peifer&Co.... 7 50
COAI.
W. A. Shepperson 17 40
A. C. Amesbury 5 90
Frank Boyer 5 50
CONTINENTAL CO, No. 3.
Appropriation ♦ l ,r »0 oo
REPAIRS.
Geo. W. Hendricks— 4 65
Joseph Lechner 98
SUPPLIES.
United Telephone aud
Telegraph Co 1# 00
Foster Bros 80
J. W. Farnsworth, Agt 7 50
COAL.
W A. Shepperson 17 25
Robert J Pegg 11 60
GOODWILL Co. NO. 4.
Appropriation * 150 00
REPAIRS
Joseph Lechner 3 12
William G. Brown 130
C. E Lunger 1 00
SUPPLIES.
United Telephone and
Telegraph Co 18 00
Foster Bros 4k
J. H Cole 325
J W Farnsworth, Agt 7 50
COAL.
W. A. Shepiierson 17 25
Robert J. Pegg 11 80
Chief Engineer, John
Sherwood 52 00
Executive Board 25 00
Executive Board, up
priation for badges . 60 00
Total Fire Dept. 112 98H 45
STREETS AND BRIDGES.
E S. Miller, St. Com $ 600 00
LABOR.
James liitlle 18 45
John Straub .. 319 71
John Herman 50 65
William Lee 63
Clyde Snyder 63
John Fisher 125
John McCall 80 01
Peter Ward .. 63
Henry Jones .. 2 19
Joseph Kessler 75
David Williams 75
Ralph Wideman 63
Frank Etter 4 38
Ben Smithors 7 51
Elisha Bell 12 20
Daniel Cashner 5 64
Harrison Paugh ..... 9 69
David Jones 3 82
George Derr 7 51
Charles Foster 7 64
E. Garrett 125
Ed. Aten 68
Silas Wolverton 2 50
Ellis Morgan 5 00
Ed. Wertman 18 80
Jacob Winters 94
John A 1 heck 6 10
Larry Madden 18 76
Charles C. Miller 3 75
Wash Thomas 6 26
William Byerly 4 38
P. 11. McCaffrey 625
Henry Cavanaugh .. 9 88
William Jones 3 44
Patrick Griffin 12 20
Elmer Movvrey 125
Laf. Foust 5 94
Art Gearhart 107 20
John Reppert 94
William Mover, 5r.... 2 63
William Childs 2 81
John Bates 1 88
Samuel Sainsbury 18 00
Edward Sainsbury.... 18 50
George Sidler 48 44
William Moyer, Jr.... 63 05
Peter Kelly 29 00
George Arms 125
Arthur Anns 1 00
David Groves ... 41 64
Albert Lloyd 17 81
George Haney 3 75
Charles Mills 3 13
B.F.Cook 100
William Aten 1 00
James Robinson 6 00
David Snyder 1 88
F. P. St-irtzel 2 50
Arthur Reifsnyder... 81 57
Benjamin Gillaspy. . 27 83
Robert MMer 24 06
Jost-ph Churm 3 00
Oliver Werts 4 13
Peter Schneider 5 00
John Dugan 125
Patrick Redding 37 19
George Rodenhoffer . 250
Walter Keller 5 63
John J.Smith, Inspect'r 134 00
HAUHNO.
James Riffle 475 63
William Millur 5 69
Ellis Rank 18 6S
A F Ilartman 225
Charles Mottern 6 19
J P Patton 75
SUPPLIES.
T. L Evans Sons, flag
stones, etc 22 42
Joseph Lechner, time
and materials 9 85
Thomas A. Schott, soft
coal 7 98
Robert J. Pegg, soft
coal 1 93
Curry & Vannan, re
pairs to engine 12 28
P. M. Kerns repairing
tools 7 30
S I Welliver,sundries 671
D J Rogers, crossing
stones, etc 10 74
Thomas N. Reifsnyder
stakes for surveyor . 23 88
Welliver Hardware Co
pipe 9 96
H. R. Moore, Sundries 69
John Keitu, brick 60 10
■J. H. Kase, pipe 17 28
W. J. Rogers, boots... 6 <X)
Boettinger & Dietz, re
pairing tools 70
J. H. Cole, cement, etc SI 07
Joseph W. Keely, re
pairing tools 7 01
Thomas N. Reifsnyder
lumber, etc 86 86
SURVEYING.
George F. Keefer, Mill
Street paving job... 416 00
Geo. F. Keefer, Pave
ment grades, etc.... 87 00
George F. Keefer, Mill
St. culvert plans, etc 20 00
D J. Rogers, Mill St.
paving 21818 95
i D. J Rogers, Mill St.
cnlvert 2580 16
27604 71
STREET LIGHTING.
Standard Electric Light
Co 5499 56
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
J. C.Mincemoyer,Chief
of Police 600 00
J. G. Voris, Assistant
Police 600 00
SUPPLIES.
Pettibone Bros, Mfg.
Co., Batteries 6 00
S. A. French. Nippers 1.75
FEEDING PRISONERS
J. C. Mincemover 11 40
Total Police Dept.. 1219 15
HIGH CONSTABLE.
B. 15. Brown, salary.. 32 00
TOWN HALL BUILDING
REPAIRS.
Joseph Lechner .... t 10
John Hixson 16 78
A C Roat 4 85
Frank Schram 15 17
( itrl Hilscher 4 89
A. H. Grone 6 94
Edward C. Yeager 5 S7
George Hendricks 2 75
Thomas N Reifsnvder 102 21
MISCELLANEOUS.
Standard Gas Co . gas 3120
E. W Peters, taxes for
ISM 14 13H94
H. L Gross, interest 100 00
Sarah McCuen, clean
in- 19 00 2*9 14
449 95
COUNCIL CHAMBER
A. C. Amesbury, coal 15 50
Frank Boyer, coal 6 08
LOCK UP.
REPAIRS.
Joseph Lechner 2 08
Thomas N. Reifsnyder 15 00
SUPPLIES.
A C. Amesbury, coal
and wood 6 45
Frank Boyer, coal 8 21
A. Rosens tine, boxes
for'coal 50
S. J. Welliver,sundries 1 15
J. H. Cole, sundries . 95 17 26
Total Lock Up 34 84
PRINTING
Montour American ... 88 50
G. Ed. Roat 43 50
Morning News 46 06
Win. F. Murphy's Sons
Co 51 50
Montour Democrat.... 67 00
Danville Intelligencer. 17 25
Williams Bros 4 00
LEGAL EXPENSES.
EdwardS. Gearhart.. 50 00
TOWN CLOCKS.
Edward Lunger wind
ing 30 00
St. Joseph's Church,
winding 30 00
AUDITORS.
Charles G. Cloud 4 00
TAX COLLECTOR S COMMISSIONS.
Edward W. Peters ... 383 16
STATIONERY.
A. II Grone 696
Mrs. Jennie Persing,
Treasurer, interest 011
Josiah Wolf bequest 72 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
Harry Ellenbogen, Bor
ough Treas., salary. 75 00
Harry Ellenbogen,Bor
ough Treas., State
j tax on Boro. bonds.. 106 00
! Danville Nat'nl Bank
rent for safe deposit
box 8 00
Harry B. Patton, Sec y
of Council, salary... 180 00
Harry B Patton, Sec'y
of Council, issuing
Milk Licenses 2 30
Harry B Patton, Sec'y
of Council, postage
stamps 1600
United Telephone and
Telegraph Co. phone
rent 26 00
Thos. G. Vincent, Pro
thonotary, recording
tax bond 2 00
SPECIAL ELECTION.
Harry B. Patton, Sec'y
to pay election boards
etc 132 72
Montour American,ad
vertising 50 00
Danville Intelligencer,
advertising 50 00
Montour Democrat,ad
vertising 50 00
j Henry Kearns, making
! list 3rd Ward voters 200
MUNICIPAL LIGHT PL ANT.
LABOR AN*D HAULING.
j J. H. Brugler 125
I Samuel Sainsbury 13 93
j Charles Foster 12 58
! Oliver Werts 9 97
I Elisha Bell 15 98
S W. L. Jones 1 50
F. Hartnian 5 50
Charles Mills 8 00
Ellis Rank 1 13
G. W. Robison 3 75
James Robison 3 00
MATERIALS, ETC.
D J Rogers, cinder 72 47
Thomas N. Reifsnyder
sand 7 30
Welliver Hardware Co
cement 78 77
Heman Prentiss, sand. 2 90
Rumsey Electrical Mfg
on account contract. 1600 00
1833 00
SEWER WORK.
LABOR AND HAUIJETO,
Samuel Sainsbury #OO
Thomas James. 5r.... 5 25
Edward Sainsbury 6 00
Oliver Werts 6 00
Charles Foster 6 CK>
Elisha Bell 6 00
Frank Boyer 75
Harry Ellenbogen, Bor
ough Treas., orders
for pay rolls on labor
and hauling 562 72
SURVEYING.
George F. Keefer 71 50
MATERIALS, ETC.
0 B. Switzerland and
plank 8 24
H R. Moore, sundries 167
W. J. Rogers, boots... 3 00
Welliver Hardware Co
gum gloves 5 25
H Rupp, tool repairing 1 50
Welliver Hardware Co
packing and twine.. 6 75
Trumbower & Werk
heiser, lumber 4 77
Boettinger & Dietz, re
pairing tools 115
J. H. Cole, cement, etc 162 50
H B. Patton, expenses
business trip to Scran
ton and Wilkesbarre 517 194 90
865 12
BOARD OF HEALTH
B. B. Brown, Health
Officer 36 25
1 r. C. Shultz, Sec'y. .. 25 (XI
Postage, etc 1 02
J. H. Cole, bucket 35
BOROUGH RECAPITULA 112 ION.
1904.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Friendship No. 1 218 42
Washington No. 2.... 208 60
Continental No. 3 210 78
Goodwill No. 4 213 70
Chief Engineer 52 00
Executive Board 85 00*
STREETS AND BRIDG ES.
B s Miller, St. Com.. 600 01*
Labor 1221 Iff-
Hauling 509 19
Supplies B">2 26
Surveying 528 00
D. J. Rogers, Mill St.
paving 21818 95
D. J. Rogers. Mill St.
culvert 2580 16,
Street Lighting M 99 56
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Salaries . . .. 121.0 IM>
Supplies 7 7^.
Feeding prisoners 11 4©"
HIGH CONSTABLE:
Salary 32 00
TOWN HALL BUILDERS,
Repairs 160
Miscellaneous 289 It
Council Chamber 21 53
LockUp 34
Printing 317 *t
Legal Expenses 50 ot>
Town Clocks 60 00
Auditors 4 00
Tax Collector's Com.. HH511»»
Stationery 6 9«
Int on Wolf bequest.. 72 0o
Miscellaneous 410 s»*
Special Election 72
Municipal Light Plant 183« 00
Sewer Work 86612
Board of Health 62 62
Total 40199 58
THE BOROUGH OF DANVILLE
PENN A.
December 31st, 1904
ASSETS.
Taxes entered at the
County Commr's of
fice prior to 1904. 148 14
1904 taxes entered . 19 5*5
Hal of 1901 taxes due
from E. W. Peters.. 14 90
Bal of 1902 taxes due
from E. W, Peters... 626 59
Bal of 1908 taxes due
from E W. Petesr. 448 35
Bal of 1904 taxes due
from E. W. Peters.. 2868 09
Fire engine houses. . <SOOO 00
Steam fire engine 3000 00
Fire hose 3000 00
Small hose 25 00
Sundry supplies 175 00
Tools for street work 40 00
Town hall building... HOOO 00
Furniture 250 00
Lock-up 100 00
Barn on Friend'p lot 135 00
City Hall rents 149 00
Sewer 13629 94
Municipal light plant 1833 00
Mill Street Paving. .. 2181H95
LIABILITIES.
H. L. Gross, mortgage
on Town Hall Bldg . 2500 00
Three per cent bonds
issued Nov. 1, 1900.. 14000 00
Three and one-half per
ct. bonds issued Julv
Ist, 1903 20000 00
Three and one-halt' per
ct. bond issued Nov.
Ist, 1904 6300 00
Borough Certificate No.
8 1500 00
Amt. overdrawn Dec.
31st, 1904 1569 38
Assets exceed Liabilities. 14412 11
WATER DEPARTMENT.
Edward W. Peters. Receiver of 1901
Water Taxes.
DR.
To balance due per last
settlement I 9 57
CR.
By balance due at set
tlement i 9.57
Edward W. Peters, Receiver of 1902
Water Taxes.
DR
To balance due per last
statement, $329.43
CR.
By cash paid to the
Borough Treasurer
daring 1904 89.19
By exonerations during
1904 21.72
By 5 per cent penalty
on above 21.72 exoner
ated 1.08
By balance due at set
tlement. 267.44
329.43
I Edward W. P< tern, Receiver of 1903
Wafer Taxes.
DR.
To balance doe per last
statement 478.43
To 5 per rent penalty
added Jan. Ist, 1904 23.92
CR.
By cash paid to the
Borough Treasurer dur
ing 1904 112 410.81
By exonerations during
1904 39.66
By 5 per cent, penalty
on above 39.56 exoner
ated 1.98
By balance due at set
tlement 50.00
WATER FUND
Harry ElleubogeD, Borough Treasurer,
Danville, Pa., December 316t, 1904.
DR.
, To cash on hand Jan
uary Ist, 1904, 4668.70
( To Harry B. Pattou,
Receiver of water
rents 11774.31
To Harry B. Patton,
corporation cocks... 21.60
To returned taxes from
Co. Coiomr's 15.80
To Ed. W. Peters, 1902
and 1903 taxes 450.00
To Danville National
Bank, interest 52.50
To Standard Gas Co.,
sleeve 8.00
To D. L. & W. R. R.
Co., time and mats.
, repairing a leak at
tank 4.00
To Win. H. Corns,
i time and mats, re
pairing a leak 3.75
To cash from P. J.
Keefer, use of pump 13.00
To cash from P. J.
Keefer, old pipe 1.05
To cash from P. J.
Keefer,old iron sold 4.20
To cash from P. J.
Keefer,old brass sold 7.50
CR.
By orders paid 9894.78
By coupons paid 2317.50
To cash balance on
hand Dec. 31st, 1904. 4806.18
Water Dep'l Expenses for 1904.
REGULAR EMPLOYEES.
ENGINEERS.
Jaoob Bverly 786.91
Edward Bell 787.98
FIREMEN.
George Hullihen 564 00
Charles Bryan 365 25
Edward Wertman 184 50
P. J. Keefer, Superin
tendent, salary 660 00
H B. Patton, Receiver
salary 480 00 1140 00
3828 64
AUDITORS.
D. R. Williams 4 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
H. B. Pattou, postage
and box rent 82 00
Harry Ellenbogen, Bor
ough Treas., salary 73 00
Harry Ellenbogen. Bor
ough Treas. for State
tox on Water Bonds. 324 00
Adams Express Co., Ex
pressage 1 9">
TAX RECEIVER'S COMMISSIONS.
Enward W. Peters—. 35 00
BOROUGH SOLICTOR.
Edward S. Gearhart. 30 00
Repairs.
LABOR 4 MATERIALS.
D C. Williams- 7 55
Reading Iron Co 3 42
J. H Kase 140
J. 11. Cole 123 95
Joseph Lechner 75 95
Samuel Sainsbury 121 88
Edward Sainsbury.... 20 86
John Hixson 46 49
John Russell 6 00
Edward Wertman . . .. 10 50
Harry Mowrer 14 63
Curry & Vannan 108 89
Curry & Co 6 in
Thomas James, Sr 1860
Oliver Werts I' l ' l '•}
Reading Iron Co. 19 05
Boyer Bros. ■ 46 95
Trumbower & VN erk
heiser *9 49
Elisha Bell 57 75
James Robison 4 50
Charles Foster 75 75
John Herman 27 75
Frank Arms . —.... 18 00
Robert Arms » 75
R G. Miiler 875
Joseph Yonng 2 20 (
George Arms .... 68 <
G. W. Robison 2 35 1
Ellis Rank 7 15 <•
SUPPLIES. 1
A- M. Peters, ice 2*i 90 i
United Telephone &
Tel. Co. 'phone rent 24 00 <
J. B. Cleaver, linoleum
for office 9 70
O. B. Switzer, cement H SO
Standard Gas CV>., gas. 106 CO
H. Rupp,repairing bar
rows 2 0()
O. B. Hwitzer, sand... 1 22
Cherry Chemical Co.,
boiler compound.... 79 90
Garlock Packing Co.,
packing .% 82
P. H. Foust, Agent,
freight on coal 326 15
Henry Divel, tallow... 8 04
S. J. Welliver, ntach.
hammers 1 20
H R. Moore, sundries. 1* 1R
.T. H. Goeser & Co.,sal.
soda.._ »] 76
Rensselaer Mfg. Co.,
hydrants ;<79 20
W. J. Rogers, boots 13 50
C. C. Courtney, direc
tory 3 00
Atlantic Relining Co.,
oil 18S 19
T. N. Reifsnyder, san<l
and shingles 7 05
John M. Watts Sons,
packing, etc 16 75
Edward Corman, sun
dries 6 60
Haines, Jones «£r Cad
bury Co., corporation
cocks 12 47
Albright Son & Co.,
steam hose, etc 39 60
Pittsburg Meter Co.,
meters 33 60
Corbin & Goodrich, in
specting boilers 10 00
Harrison Bros. & Co.
Inc., alum 147 75
Phila. & Reading Coal
& Iron Co., coal 305 64
A. C. Amesbury, coal. 101 97
Mrs. M. T. LeDuc.coal 120 56
F. Q. Hartman, coal. 63 55
Frank Boyer, coal 62 50
Danville Struct. Tub
ing Co., coal 2 58
D. Houtz, coal 3 96
STREET WORK.
Repairs and Extensions to Mains, Etc.
LABOR AND MATERIALS.
Curry & Vannan 88 06
H. Rupp 2 00
Boettint;er & Dietz 2 20
Samuel Sainsbury 52 10
Edward Sainsbury. • • • 42 38
Grant Gulicks 1 00
Frank Schram 3 67
Elmer Himes 4 00
P. M. Kerns 1 80
William Himes 14 50
John Herman 8 26
Curry & Co . 26 81
Edward Wertman.... 16 50
Joseph W. Keely 17 14
Joseph Lechner 353 32
Charles Foster 33 23
Thomas James, Sr 19 51
Oliver Werts 40 96
Jnmes Robison 2 25
John Bates 6 00
I John McCall 16 78
David Groves 5 88
Elisha Bell 14 85
Jesse Fisher 7 05
Joseph Young 6 90
John Fisher 2 55
Edward Rishel 2 55
George Robison 2 55
Charles Mills 1 88
Albert Fuuk 8 40
George W. Foust .... 9 90
Robert Miller 6 90
American Car & Foun
dry Co 11184
Jacob Elliott 3 60
John Albeck 4 40
Peter Kellv 4 40
H. Belfield & Co 00 00
John Keim 27 20
William Mover, 5r.... 1100
Arthur Gearhart 3 13
FREIGHT £ DRAYAOE.
E.S.Haa 50
Washington Fire Co. 58 05
Friendship Fire Co 1 63
F. Q Hartman 12 30
Frank Bover 75 66
John Spotts 6 60
Ellis Rank 3 00
John P. Patton 1 00
PRINTING.
Morning News 83 38
G. Edward Roat 8 00
Montour Co. Democrat 25 00
RETAINING WALL AT WATER
WORKS
LAHOK AND HAULING.
D. Miller 8 75
G. W. Robinson 16 50
Thomas Evans 1 50
Wilbur Gulicks 4 50
Samuel Sainsbury. ... 44 25
Oliver Werts 46 50
Charles Foster 43 50
Elisha Bell 45 00
Frank Arms 8 25
F. Hartman 15 98
E. S. Haas 30
Fisher & Everhart ... 318 55
Ellis Rank 32 63
W. L. Jones 12 75
Patrick Griffin 1125
Charles Mills 10 50
John Herman 5 25
Hugh Oliver 20 88
James Robison 80 75
Robert Arms 1 88
Joseph Birks 2 70
Gilbert Voris 8 75
MATERIALS, ETC.
Welliver Hardware Co.
cement 178 52
Hugh Oliver, stone 19 24
Caldwell. Barry and
Leonard, stone 19 00
Estate of C. Laubach,
stone 5 56
F. Hartman, sand 18 86
Thos. Reifsnyder, sand 8 84
T. J. Rogers, expenses
of trip, stone for wall 70
Mrs. M T. LeDuc, for
use of boat 10 00
Total cost 931 64
WATER RECAPITULATION.
1904.
Regular Employes 8828 *54
Auditors 4 00
Miscellaneous 432 95
Tax Receiver's Com... 35 00
Borough Solicitor 50 00
Repairs 966 89
Supplies 2424 04
St. Work. Materials etc 997 45
Freight & Dray age 158 74
Printing 66 38
Retaining wall at Wat
er Works 931 64 i
Water Department.--As.-iets.
All taxes entered at
County Commr's of
fice prior to 1904 215 8i
Bal. of 1901 taxes due
from E W Peters 857
Bal of 1!» 2 taxes due
from E. W. Peters. 267 44
Bal. of 1903 taxes due
from E. W. Peters. 50 00
Water Mains 100000 00
Fire Hydrants 12300 00
Building, Machinery,
Wells 63818 64
Filtration Plant Com
plete 17500 of>
Cash balance on hand
Dec. 31, 1904 4806 18
LIABILITIES.
3 per cent bonds of the
issue of Jnlv 1, 191*0. ,7000 00 1
Assets exceeding Liabili
ty 121967 70
We the Undersigned, the Finance
Committee of the Town Council
of the Borough of Danville, having
been directed to audit the accounts
of the receipts and expenditures
for the year 1904, do certify that we
have examined the statement and find
it to be correct.
AMOS VASTINE )
GEOROU F REIFSNYDER \ Com.
JOHN 11. GOESER J
We the undersigned, Auditors of the
Borough i>f Danville, County of Mon
tour and State of Pennsylvania, having
examined the above statement of the
receipts ami expenditures of the Bor
ough and Water funds for the year 1904.
do certify that we find them true and cor
ect,
C. G. CLOUD )
J F. BARRY - Auditors
W. H. WOODSIDE )
We the Burgess and Town Council of
the Borough of Danville, County of
Montour and State of Pennsylvania do
certify that the above statement of re
ceipts and expenditures of the said Bor
ough and Water Fuiifls are true exhibits
as shown by the books of the Secretary
and Treasurer, and the Receiver of
Water Rents, according to our know
ledge and belief.
WILLIAM G. PVRSEL, Burgess.
COUNCILMEN.
WM. W. DAVIS,
GEO F. REIFSNYDER, J. H GOESER,
AMOS VASTINE, A. M DIETRICH,
T. J SWANK, A. E LLOYD,
G. FENSTERMACHER, DAVID GIBSON,
JACOB H. BOYER, JOSEPH M.GIBSON
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
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