Montour American. (Danville, Pa.) 1866-1920, February 14, 1907, Image 2

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    LOCAL TIMH TABLES
PKNN'A P. K
CAST. WEST.
7.35 A. M 9 IK) A. M
10.22 " 12.10 P.M.
8.21 P. M 4.31 "
5.55 " 7.51 "
SUNDAYS.
10.22 A.M. 4.81 P. M.
D. L. & W. R. R.
BAST. WEST.
7.05 A. M. 9.10 A. M.
10.19 " 12 51P.M.
3.11 P. M. 4-33 "
5.44 " "
BUNDAYB.
7 05 A. M. 12.44 P. M.
5.44 P. M. 910 "
PHILA. & READING R- R.
NORTH. SOUTH.
7.53 A.M. 11.23 A.M.
3.56 P. M. 6.35 P. M.
BLOOM STREET
7.55 A. M. 11.21 A. M.
3.58 p. M. 6 33 P. M.
DANVILLE AND BLOOMISBUKU
STREET RAILWAY CO.
Danville 6.00, 6.40, 7. SO, 8.20.
9 10. 10.00, 10.50. 11.40 a IU., 12.30,
1.20,2.10,3.00, 8.50, 4.40, 5.30, 6.20,
7.10, 8.00, 8.50, 9.40, 10.30, 11.20 p. M,
save Bloomsburg 6.00, 6.40, 7 38, 8.28,
9.18, 10.03. 10.53, 11.43 a.m., 12.33,
1.28,2.18,3 03, 3.58, 4.43, 5 33, 6.28,
7.13, 8.03, 8.58, 9.48, 10.33. 11 20 p. m,
V iret oar Sunday morning 7.30.
car, 11.20 at night go«* to Qrova*
nia only.
Wm. R. Miller. Gen'L Manager
DANGPR IN HIGH SPEEDS,
TI»R K»r*'T DEVELOPED L>Y twlftl?
Mo \iit it
Danger to drivers of automobiles
rapiflb GREATER with each new
hurst of SPEED, A correspondent of
the Scientific American develops the
theuie a* follows: "The danger In all
EASES Increases as the square of the
speed. Take three machines of the
SAME make, one going flve miles an
hour, one twenty miles AN hour and
one forty ptlles an hour. The second
HAS stored up in It. due to Its rapidity
of motion, sixteen times as much
energy AS the tlrst, and If It leaves the
road and runs info an obstacle, such
AS a tre«.', a stone wall or a ditch, It
will strike with sixteen times as great
force. In going around a curve or
turning :I corner it is sixteen as
likely to upset, skid into the ditch or
strip a tire \Vbeu the power Is shut
off and the brakes applied It will go
sixteen times as far before it can be
brought to A stop. If It comes upon a
pedestrian suddenly the latter will have
to exert sixteen times as much energy
to get out of the way in time and If
struck will be struck with sixteen times
the force. The third machine will be
sixty-four times as likely to get into
trouble in zoing around a curve as the
first.
"An object going the miles an hour
is moving with the same speed as it
would have attained in falling ten
Inches. In moving ten miles an hour
It Is goln;: <is fast as though It had
F L!cn thrc _< and a half feet. Twenty
MILES an ! our Is generally considered
a • TV T O:; speed. Now, twen
miles : a hour is the same speed
t'.u.t would be obtained were the ma*
•hi;:e t > fall thirteen feet through the
fir. thirty miles nu hour Is equivalent
to a fall of thirty feet, forty miles an
hour to a fall of fifty-two feet, sixty
miles an hour to a fall of 120 feet and
1-0 miles an hour to a fall of 480 feet.
"A person struck by an automobile
going twenty-five miles an hour re
ceives the same jar as though he him
self had fallen from a height of twenty
one feet, or, say, from a second storj
window; by one going forty miles HD
hour, as though he had fallen fifty
two feet, or, say, from the top of a lofty
tree; by one going 120 miles an hour, as
though he himself had fallen from thi
top of the Washington monument"
NAMES OF DAYS.
Tk« Cm lln and Saxon Term* From
Which They Arc Derived.
Our names for each day are derived
from the Saxons, who probably bor
rowed the week from some eastern
people, substituting names of their
own divinities for those of the clas
sical gods, as Is easily seen when the
names are tabulated:
Latin. Saxon. English.
Dies Soils Sun's day Sunday.
Dies Lunae Moon's day....Monday.
Dies Martls Tlw's day Tuesday.
Dies Mercurll.. Woden's day.. Wednesday.
Die* Jovls Thor's day.... Thursday.
Dies Veneris... Krlga's day... Friday.
Dies Saturnl Seterne's day. Saturday.
Among the ancients the belief In the
influence of the planets upon the life
of men was so strong that many In se
lecting their dally ornaments would
wear only the geui associated with the
planet of the day. Thus on Sunday
only yellow gems and gold should
adorn the fingers. Pearls and white
•tones, excepting diamonds, belonged
to the Moon day. Tuesday, day of Mars,
claimed.rubies and all stones of fiery
luster. Thursday, Thor's day, demand
ed amethysts and deep colored stone#
of sanguine tint, while Friday, dom
inated by Venus, reigned over the em
erald, color of jealousy, which Is love's
shadow. Saturday, dedicated to Sat
urn, oldest of the gods, had for its
distinctive talisman the most splendid
of all gems, the diamond.—Chicago
Record-Herald.
Ills Time For Drinking,
IN the days of river driving ou the
Kennebec river in Maine oid Uncle Jim
Gilbert was a well known character.
He was hale and hearty and had an
enormous appetite. The men used to
come down the river with a drive of
logs and get a meal at a tavern in
Augusta. One morning, arriving late
and with appetite sharpened, old Un
cle JIM sat down with the first set of
men and ate diligently during the time
these men made a meal. A new set of
men came and still Uncle Joe ate
steadily. A third set came, and the
tavern keeper, becoming alarmed, tried
to hurry up the protracted meal by
saying. "Better drink your coffee, un
cle, and have another cup!"
"No," said the old man. "l never
drink till I'm half through!"— Boston
Herald.
Mark 1 main's Crllietam.
"I once had the honor of reading a
tale of mine to Mark Twain," said an
author, "and, thanks to his criticism,
the tale was greatly Improved. Origi
nally it WHS too high flown. lie brought
It down to earth and made If homelier
and truer.
"For Instance, the tale concluded
with these words:
" 'Mabel's lovely eyes drooped for
answer, a faint flush tinted her cheek,
and she gave him both her hands, and
there, in the old orchard, in the shade
of the heavy fruited trees, lie drew her
to his breast and, raising her long ring
lets to his HITS, kissed them reverently.'
"Mr. Clemens at: this ending blew a
cloud of smoke thoughtfully into the
air, and as lie watched the SMOKE dis
solve he drawled:
'"What do you think now. honestly,
of a young man who would go nibbling
at a girl's back hair when she had her
face with berV "—lndianapolis Star.
yXNUAL STATEMENT
—OF THR —
Boromli aid Water Department
—OF THK —
Borough of Danville, Penn'a
—FOR 190ti.-
»- ♦ «
uouoruH.
Edward W, I'etefs, receiver of Borough and
Dog Taxes for 1901.
DR.
To balance due per last statement 14 W>
CR.
Ity exonerations during 190t> il
By cash paid to the Korough
Treasurer during 1906 14 li* - 14 W
E W Peters, receiver of Boro.
and Dog Taxes for 1902.
DR.
To balance due last statement 27t> 59
CR.
By error previous statement 2 10
By c-a-ih paid to Boro. Treas.'oo-274 43-- 27tr59
K W Peters, receiver of Boro,
and iK>g taxes for 1903.
DR.
To balance due per last statement ••. 9S 35
CR.
Bj cash paid Boro. Treas. durinc 1900 5>K 35
F. \\ I'eters, receiver of Borouirh and
Dog Taxes for 1904.
DR.
To balance due per last statement 1011 49
CR.
By exonerations during 1900 320 "s
" of 5 per cent, penalty.
'added January Ist. 1905 143 til
Bv cash paid Boro. Treas. 1906 547 31- 1011 49
K W Peters, receiver of Borough and
Dog Taxes for 1905.
DR.
To balance due last statement 2479 s7
To 5 per cent penalty for 1906- 123 99 2rin3 W>
CR.
By exonerations durinif 1900 24s (>4
of 5 per cent penalty
added .1 anuary Ist. 1900— 123 99
By cash paid to Boro. Treas.
during 1900 2231 ->— 398 W?
CR.
By exonerations during 1900 24s tV4
" of 5 per cent penalty
added January Ist. 1906 123 !*.'
By cash paid Boro. Treas 1900- 2231 23 'SUB Sb
J P Bare, receiver of Borough
and IVw Taxes for 1900.
DR.
To total duplicate. Borough- 15925 in
IK)g. 95 OIV 19020 00
CR.
By 5 per cent rebate on taxe*
paid within 00 days 0«> 4:'.
By cash paid Boro. Treasurer
within OOdays 13265 31
By cash paid Boro. Treasurer
within 4 months 1000 00
By taxes entered at County
Commissioners office 34 92
By bal due at final settlement 4023 34-19020 00
Harry Ellenbogen Boro. Treas. Danville. Pa.
December 31st, 1906.
I>R.
Funds for relief of disabled firemen
To cash receiv'd during 1906 from the
Auditor General of the State l«- X.
CR.
By S A McCoy. Treas. order No. 1 172 32
Harry Ellenbogen. Boro. Treas. Danville. Pa.
December 31st. 1900.
BOROUGH FIND
DE.
To ES Miller, market license 1377 00
To Harry B Patton. City Hail rent 6*2 50
milk licenses.... 90 00
" sewer rents andtaps. 747 66
ToF. W Peters. 1901 taxes J 1'
1902 " 274 43
1903 " OS 35
1904 " 547 31
1905 " 2231 23
To Justice Oglesby. fines so 00
To Justice Ilalton. fines 25 00
To Wm Pursel. licenses 500
To Wm J Rogers, licenses- 53 50
To r'td taxes from County Comin'rs 2 4s
To County Treas. hotel license 307* 00
To Stan d Ele'c Light Co pole license 144 00
To Penn'a Telephone Co ' " 295 20
To Western Enlon Tel Co " " 2 70
To Phlla. Heading & Pottsville Tele
phone ('o. pole license. *lO
To Danville & Bloomsburg. St. K. li.
Company, pole license 49 80
To J P Bare. 1906 taxes 14265 31
To V A Lotier, street repairs 5 00
To Leo Metzger. old bridge 2 00
To Miss Slmlngton. shoveling snow 60
To Francis Wool, street refuse . • 33 00
To Wesley Perry. " " .. 100
To cash for electric, light globe- is
To Jos Lechner. street repairs 2 17
To Standard Gas Co. street repair, 1157
To B Miller, old hose is 29
To cash for bonds Nos. 89 and 90 . 200 00
To Geo Rickets, stone 1 00
To Dr Paules, raising sidewalk 75
To cash for old hose ...." 2 10
ToGermania Brewing Co. bricks 5 78
To Peter Kelly, old pipe 75
To F Q llartman, tape 40
To W V Oglesby. gasoline torch 2 50
To J H Cole, error in bill ••• 12 00
To B B Brown, fumagating 10 55
To Reading Iron Co. Wall St bridge 69 70
To D C Pursel, amount overpaid 50
Tocashonhand January Ist. 1906 IM4 4s
* 292*2 06
CR.
By orders paid. 22*09 13
By coupons paid 1449 50
By bonds taken back from T Trainor 200 Oo
By cash on hand December 3lst. 1906. 4763 43
* 29282 06
BOROUGH EXPENDITURES.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Friendship Co. No. 1. approt'n 150 <*>
REPAIRS.
Jos E. Sperring 95
D C \Villlams 4 42
John Ilixson 9 95
T W Bartholomew 19 75
T L Evans. Sons- 33 63
Frank Detweller 125
J H Cole 18 00
SUPPLIES.
United Tel & Tel Company .- is 00
Boston Rubber Company 13 3»
J H Cole 7 00
Jas Boyd & Bro 460 00
COAL.
AC Amesbury - 29 91 - 7T>«2O
Washington Co. No. 2. appro'n 150 00
REPAIRS.
Tlios Rooney 15
Jos Lechner 4 10
Boettlnger & Dietz 1
SUPPLIES.
United Tel A Tel Company Is 00
Boston Rubber Company •• 13 33
J H Cole 3 50
20
BF Kelly & Son 2 00
Jos W Keely... 2 25
COAL.
Frank Boyer 18 95
A C Amesbury 5 80
Samuel Mills 11 80- 232 18
Continental Co. No. 3. appro'n 150 00
REPAIRS.
Foster Bros 16 90
Jos Lechner oo
SUPPLIES.
United Tel. &. Tel. Company- IS Or
Boston Kubber Company 13 33
J H Cole 7on
COAL.
Frank Boyer 17 46
R J Pegg 1160- 234 88
Goodwill Co. No. 4. appropri'n 150 00
REPAIRS.
Thos Relfsnyder. 3 42
Mich. Shires 17*
John Doster * 90
Geo F Relfsnyder 4 55
Boettinger& Diet* 50
SUPPLIES.
United Tel & Tel Company 1* 00
Jas Boyd & Bit) 401 90
J H Cole 6 25
COAL.
R J Pegg. 12 9"— do* 34
• hief Engineer. Geo Kocher 52 00
Executive Board-. 25 00
Total Fire Department. * 1908 «0
STREETS AND BRIDUES.
E S Miller. St Commissioner 600 00
LABOR.
Benj Giilaspy .'. 6 89
l:isKlffle 12 50
Geo Sidler 260 77
Harrison Paugh 113 45
Rob't G Miller 41 56
Geo Hale 125
Benj Sinlthers 2 50
J as Robinson 1 56
Jos Kessler 75
Sam'l Sainsbury •• 26 25
EJlsha Bell 43 71
John Carr 2 50
David Jones 31
John Straub 53 21
Chas Bowers- 94
Geo Crossley... 2 8i
Francis Bell 13 13
Ed Sainsbury 15 60
David Rank 10 20
D C Pursel 43 45
Peter Flnley 2* 25
Jos Onklln... 25 13
Art (iearhart. 2*75
Jas Mcßride 24 37
David Groves 21 60
Wesley Bodlne.. II sn
B Murphy 7 s<>
Harry Sldpe. . 43*
T, L. Evans Sons, 1 90
Y MCA Tennis Club. • 7'y
George Haney. 4 3*
John English 6 75
Samuel Werts. .. tl 75
llarry Sanders 1 00
W (i Brown. 1 50
William Roat. 1 50
H E Trumbower 1 50
H Ellenbogen, Boro. Treas..
pay roils fur lalior 2113 00
I > J Rogers 460 00
HBSbanriess AM «►- «0K »
HAULING,
James Riffle X>s 00
William Miller 157 14
( has Mottern 4s Kt
Ellis Rank < 45 40
Washington Fire Company 6 35
Heading Iron Company 147 08
Frank Fry ...» 72 18
Samuel Mills 7 78
Friendship Fire Company 2 50 • 52
SUPPLIES
W LGouger. lantern 50
Reading Iron Co. old pipe 3 40
Jacob Byerly. hammer— • 50
Thos Relfsnyder, fence posts 7 20
F llartman.sand 27 76
Jos Lechner. materials 6 70
Curry Co. material* 11
Frank Arms, cement box 1 50
Geo F Relfsnyder. lumber 58 44
Boettlnger& Dlt-tz. materials. l 70
George Diehl. posts .... 15 00
J W Keely. time and material 11 29
J 11 Cole, sundries 92 33
Weillver Hard. Co. brooms etc 35 25
Guise brick Co. bricks... "44 20
1' 11 Foust. Agt. freight 94 05
Wm Quigg. posts 9 00
Oliver Hoover, lumber 69 54
E W i'eters, old boilers 00 00
Trumbower A Werkheiser 6 »
1 tennis Brig-lit. limestone 441 22
Danville Fdry.A Macli. Co 3 10
SS Welllver Sons, sundries .. 1 00
Heading Iron Co. cinder 10* 30
Geo F lieiiMiyder, cinder 4 85
Thus J. I'rice, cinder 30— 1330 45
SURVEYING.
Geo F Iveefer. pavra't grades- 106 00
CHURCH ST. DRAIN.
Labor a>id Hauling.
H Ellenbogen, Boro. Treas.
pay roll for labor, hauling .. 462 38
Oliver Werts "5
David Hank 7 50
Adam Hornberger 0 00
Parson Robinson 6 00
James Oibson 6 00
.) F Patton i S5
Friendship Fire Company ■... 70— 4i'l 16
MATERIALS E'IC.
Welliver il'd. < °pipe, cement 4W 11
.) H Cole, pipe etc 365 27
John Keim. brick is 00
F llartman. sand 3 00
Boettinger& Ilietz, materia." 7 25
Danville F'dry. & Mach. Co..
sewer ring& pipe. . 93 50— *447 57
MUNICIPAL LIGHT PLANT
Installation.
Rumsey Elc. Mfg i'o material 682 01
Saml Sainsbury. labor 13 50
Jos Scchler. push cart 4 50
Quaker City Kubber Co. belt
arid mat ... 27 02
Jas Gibson, labor . 110 25
E t. Witnian, labor 58 0o
L Doubs, ialior I 25
CM Doubs. labor 3 00
H C Fenstermacher. labor 4 75
Geo Rupp. labor 9 75
Oneida Community. I.t. chain 19 0"
Standard E I. Co. materials. . 10 37
Trumbower A: Werkheiser 7 03
J H Cole, materials 14 Is
Geo F Reifsnyder, lumber 16 35
Watertown Engine Co repairs 35 00
Helios Mfg Co. materials Si 40
J B Cleaver. duck 15 13
Sterling Lub'r. Co. lubricator. 19 50
J A Koeblings Sons Co.' wire... 56 45 1132 44
RUNNING EXPENSES.
Saml II Jones, salary 357 50
Newton Smith, salary. 409 45
I' & K H Co. pole license. 2 50
Atlantic Hefiin'g. Co. oils etc. 15s 9*
J H Cole, sundries 25 11
Robert Arms, labor 30
James Gibson 100 oo
Curry & Co. waste etc 11 25
Adam Cooks Sons, grease.. 5 00
Adams Ex. Co. expressage. 3 90
Trumliower & Werkheiser 1 50
Washington Fire Co. hauling.. 29 30
Friendship Fire Co. hauling... 50
Rumsey Elc. Mfg Co. materl's 301 3"
Standard E. L. Co. materials 1 I"
Welliver Hd. Co. sundries. 1 69
Helios Mfg Co. materials. 31 61
H R Moore. Sundries 55
J P Patton, hauling. 15
Jos W Keely, work 5 15
\\ ater Dpi for coal for 1906 19*3 86
" " for coal for 1905 1750 00
Danville, F& M Co. waste • 15 33
Gen. Electric Co. fuse l 05
Jos Lechner. materials 7 10
B F Kelly & Son. repairs 1 00 — 5205 5s
Please note that the one item "coal consum
ed during the year 1905, $1750 00" rightly be
longs to the running expenses of the year
1905 and was really figured in the special light
statenu nt.
Itr The actual running expenses for the
year 1906 is shown cn the special light state
ment.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
J C Mlncemoyer. Chief Police. 600 00
S G Voris. Ass't " " 6<to 00— 1300 00
SUPPLIES.
C H Snyder, helmets 3 75
SJ Welliver. sundries .3 53
Jas Dailey. Chponographs 14 00
Pettibone Bros. Co. helmet.--. 2 75
U S Ex. Co. expressage 60— 24 63
FEEDING PPISONERB,
J C Mlncemoyer IS 40
Total Police Department * 1243 03
HIGH CONSTABLE.
B B Brown 32 00
TOWN HALL BUILDING
Repairs.
D C Williams I (W
Jos Lechner 6 10
F P Startzel . . 42 22
I II Cole - 33 44
Frank Schram. 15 61
Charles Everhart 75
A H Grone 12 97
lotto Marshal 50
George F Keifsnyder. 1 17
Trumbower & Werkheiser . 2 40
I B Cleaver 17K— 117 94
MISCELLANEOUS.
Standard Gas Co Gas 2 75
Sarali McCuen. cleaning .... 25 00
A C Koat. repairing furniture 1 10
H L Gross, Interest 100 oo
J P Bare, taxes 112 >r 1906 153 19
8 J Welliver, broom 30— IM2 34
COUNCIL CHAMBER.
| R J Pegg. coal. - - 6 30
Frank Boyer, coal. 2 96
A C Amesbury, coal 6 lo
Joseph Hitter, wood 50 - 15 86
* 416 14
BOARD OF HEALTH.
B B Brown. Health Officer-• 132 oo
DrC Shultz, Secretary 25 oo
Postage and expressage 1 42
G A Kossman, sundries 70 10— 22s 52
LOCK UP —REPAIRS.
Trumbower & Werkheiser. 45
S J Welliver Sons Co 2 58
Charles Everhart 2 25 5 28
SUPPLIES.
Frank Boyer. coal 4 iw
A C Amesbury, coal 4 Oo— 8 00
Total for Lock Up * 13 28
PRINTING.
Montour American 65 50
Morning News •• 2 25
The Gem 69 50— 137 25
LEGAL EXPENSES.
Fdward 9 Gearhart. salary... 50 oo
E S Gearhart. Ex. Court work 125 00
T G Vincent. Pro'y services... 8 oi>— oo
TOWN CLOCKS.
Edward Lunger 30 00
St. Joseph's Catholic Church 30 01• 60 00
AUDITORS.
W II Woodslde l Oo
John L Jones 1 00-- COO
TAX COLLECTORS COMM's
Edward W Peters 294 35
J P Bar.- 265 3e 559 55
STATIONARY .
Alex H Grone 8 74
Mrs Jennie Perslng, Treas.
Int. on Josiah Wolf beouest. 72 Ou
MISCELLANEOUS.
Harry Ellenl>ogen. Borough
Treasurer, salary 75 oo
II Ellenbogen. Tres State Tax
on Borough Bonds 181 20
Cnited Tel Co. phone rent ■• • 26 oo
I) L&W R R Co. right of way 10 00
Harry B Patton. expenses of
trip to Harrisliurg, for ltoro. 7 07
H B Patton. phone mgs serv'e 1 05
II B Patton .post's; & t«>x rent 500
H B Patton, Sec. to Council I*o no- 32
SEWER WORK.
Labor and Hauling.
Harry Ellenbogen lloro Treas
pay mils for labor and haul
ing during 1906. 1459 84
SURVEYING.
George F Keefer 196 00
MATERIALS ETC.,
Welliver Hard. < 'o. cement etc 350 4;:
Curry & Co. chisel 2 04
F llartman. sand 4 30
S J Welllver. sundries 3 90
Trumliower& Werkheiser.... 45 75
Jos Lechner, hose etc 16 oo
J H hase& Co. pipe 10 16
A M Peters, ice - .... 11 61
Kerns & Lobach, materials... 7 60
P J Keefer. rubber boots 10 50
B F Kelly A- Son. time, mate'l 5 30
J W Keely. time and material. 6 91
J 11 Cole. Pipe etc 603 87— 1078 27
i 2734 II
BOROUGH RECAPITULATION.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 756 20
Washington Fin' Co. No. 2-... 232 18
Continental " " 3 234 88
Goodwill " " 4 608 34
Chief Engineer 52 00
Executive Board 25 00— 1908 60
STREETS AND BRIDGES.
E S Miller. St. Commissioner.. 600 00
Labor .. 4095 29
Hauling 841 52
Supplies 1330 45
Surveying 106 00
Church St Drain 1474 31— 8447 57
Installation Horn. Light Plant 1132 44
Running Ex. of " '. " ... 5205 58— 6338 02
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Salaries, 1200 00
Supplies 24 63
Feeding prisoners.. •• 18 40-- 1343 03
HIGH CONSTABLE.
B B Brown, salary 32 00
Sewer w. irk 2734 11
Board of Health 228 52
TOWN HALL BUILDING.
Repairs 117 94
Miscellaneous i&C 34
Council Chamber- 15 86
Lock I'D 13 28
Printing..- 137 25
Legal Exjienses Im3 00
Town Clock 60 00
Auditors 2 00
Tax Collectors Commissions 559 55
Stationary 8 74
Interest on Wolf. 72 00
Miscellaneous 4*o 32 1937 28
Total i 22869 13
RTATEM'T OF BOKO. LIGHT PLANT
FOR THE YEAR 1 !KH>. —
Total cost of Installation of
plant including boiler pump
oil filter, steam separator,
oil tanks and wiring of build
ing 17576 12
COST OF RUNNING PLANT.
Coal. 1983 86
Labor and materials. 1471 72
Interest on Investment (17376-
12. at the rateof 3 1 2 percent 604 tW— 4060 24
CREDIT.
Bill the Danville & Sunburj
St. R. H. Co. owing the Boro
for changing line on East
Market Street 30 li
Hy difference In amount paid
previous years for lighting
Water Works and City Hall
Building... 53 13
Material In stock 315 t&— 399 23
Actual expenses for St. Light 13001 01
for MO arc lamps 12 months. 5 for 7 months
and 3 for 4 months, also. 2t Incandescent
lamps, for 12 montlis. Cost of arc lamp per
month 3.05 and cost for Incandescent lamp
per month 1.53.
Number of arc lamps at present Installed 94
and Incandescent 21.
This statement does not Include the cost of
current supplies 35-lOcaiulle power lamps for
(our engine houses, which was previously fur
nished at the expense of the lire companies.
THE BOROUGH OF DANVILLE. PENN'A.
—December 31st. 1906,
ASSETS.
Taxes entered at County Com
office prior to 1906 306 60
1900 taxes entered 34 92
Hal of 1906 taxes due from J 1*
tfwe 4023 34
Fire engine bouses eooo oo
Steam lire engine 3000 00
Fire hose 3000 00
Small hose 25 00
Sundry supplies 175 00
Tools for street work 20 00
Town Hall Building 8000 00
Furniture 250 00
Lock L'p 100 00
Kara on Friendship lot 135 00
Sewer IS9*5 30
Municipal Light Plant 17276 12
City Hall rents 338 50
Mill Street paving. Borough's
share and liens 9585 30
Sewer connections. 954 10
Danville & Sunbury St Ky Co
Pole license. 24 90
Danville & Sunbury St Ky Co,
Changing lines 30 15
C'has P Hancock. D & S St R'y
Co. lowering trolley track on
East Market Street 29 25
Danville & Hloomsburg St By
Co. Pole license 51 60
American Tel & Tel. Co. Pole
license 47 70
United Tel & Tel Co Pole Lie. 93 60
Std. E. L. Co. Pole license.... • 59 25
Penn'a Tel Co. Pole license-24 60
Cash on hand Dec. 31st. 1906. 4763 43—77235 40
LIABILITIES
H L Gross, mortgage on Town
Hall building 2500 on
Three per cent bonds issued
November Ist. 1900., 14000 On
Three and one-half percent
bonds issued July Ist. 19f13. 20000 Oo
Three and one-half percent
bonds issued Nov. Ist. 1904... WtOO 00—45300 00
Asset* exceed liabilities 1 31935 00
WATER DEPARTMENT.
Edward W. Peters, receiver of 1901 Water Taxes
DK.
To bal. due per last statement . 9.57
CR.
By exonerations of Council 9.11
By rash paid to the Boro. Treai.
during IWJ6 <w
Edward W. Peters, receiverof 1902 Water Taxes.
DK.
To bal. due per last statement.. 117.44
CR.
Ily exonerations of Council dur
ing l'JOfi 102.44
By cash paid lo the Boro. Treas.
during 1906 15.00
Harry Kllenbogen, Borough Treasurer. Danville,
Pa., December 31st, 1906.
WATER FUND.
DK.
To cash on hand Jan y. Ist, 1906 81385.53
To H. K. t'atton,Receiver of Water Rents 12499.W
To H. B. Patton, Corporation Cocks 17.80
To cash for coal from lioro. I.ight Dep t 3733.86
To cash for pipe and fittings from the
Danville Stove & Mfg. Co 37.25
To cash from Edward Corman for old
grate bars 14.00
To Edward W. Peter, Taxes for 1902 15.00
To returned taxes from Co. Commrs .44
To cash for use of pump from the Ber
wick Water C 0.... 14.80
To cash from the Convent of the Holy
Family for materials for extension on
property 291.24
•1H009.05
CR.
By orders paid $11935.55
By coupons paid... 2319.00
To>ash balance on hand Dec. 315t,1906 3754.50
>18009.05
WATKP. lIKP'T EXPENSES HOK 1906.
REGULAR EMPLOYEES.
ENGINEER*.
Jacob Ilyerly 785.83
Edward Bell 789.05
FIREMEN.
George'Hulllhen 317.30
Edward Wertman.... 559.00
P. J. Keefer, Sup't. salary 660.00
H. B. Patton, Receiver, salary... 480.00
3821.38
AUPITOUS.
W. H. Woodside 1.00
John L. Jones 1.00
2.00
MISCELLANEOUS.
Harry Ellenbogen, Boro. Treas., salary.. 75.00
llit-ry Ellenbogen, Boro. Preas., State
tax on water bonds 308.00
H. U. Patton, postage and box rent 37.00
420.00
TAX RECEIVERS COMMISSIONS.
Edward W. Peters 10.73
BOROUGH SOLICITOR.
Edward S. Gearhart 30.00
PRINTING.
Danville Intelligencer 23.00
The (iem 12.00
1 fi. Edward Roat 12.00
49.00
FREIGHT AND DRAVAOE.
friendship Fire Co 137.16
Ellis Rank 71.93
Washington Fire Co 42.70
John P. Patton 8.00
Frank Boyer 90.45
345.34
REPAIRS.
LABOR AND MATERIALS.
Trumbower and Werkhelser % 22.51
Joseph Lechner 80.50
John Dugan 1.30
John Hixson 16.67
Curry <fc Co 346.85
John Straub 3.75
Ellsha Bell 4.30
Jonn Carr 4 30
Frank Am merman 75
Edward Salnsbury 2.25
Samuel Sainsbury 21.00
John Mowrey 15.60
Well Yeager 6.08
William Shepnerson 33.24
George E. Reifsnyder 22.1X5
Danville Foundry A Machine Co 9.52
U. Ellenbogen, Borough Treasurer, or
ders for Labor Pay Rolls 69.50
David Rank 7.30
Ashcroft Mfg Co 4.63
672.92
SIPPLIKfc.
D. L. AW.R. K. Co, coal .. 930.18
Curry and Co, waste, etc 12.39
P. C. Murray and Hon, sal soda 10.13
United Tel and Tel Co, telephone rent.. 21.00
J. H. (ioeser and Co, broorai, etc 68.45
H. R. Moore, sundries 15.21
Standard <;as Co. ga* 38.72
Tiona Oil Co, oil 20.38
William Estweiler, steam hose 12.00
P. H. Foust Agena, freight 914.45
9. J. Welliver, sundries 1.44
Atlantic Refining Co, oil etc 122.08
Garlock Packing Co, packing 38.73
P. A R. Coal tk Iron Co, coal 994.0 i
Harrison Bros & Co, Inc, alum 269.11
United States Express Co, expressage 1.72
J.H.Cole, Sundries 1.19
A. C. Amesbury, coal 10.64
Haines Jones Cadbury Co, corp cocks 90.39
A. M. Peters, Ice 47.05
J. H. Ka.se A Co, shovels 1.70
Welliver Hardware Co, barrows. .... 3.56
Montour Coal and Iron Co, coal 487.02
F. Q. Hartman, coal 8.17
Adains Express Co, expressage 1.95
H. Rupp, stone barrow. ... 3.50
Frank Boyer, coal 50.18
John M. Watjs Sons Co, metal polish...! 1.75
Danville Fdv <v Mach Co. supplies 16.54
Rensselaer Mfg Co, tire hydrant-) 205.60
1.167.M
STREET WORK.
Repairs and extensions to mains, etc.
LABOR AND MATERIALS.
Trumbower and Werkhelser .30
Joseph W. Keely 16.85
Jacob Black 1.65
E. Ammerman 5.70
I. Ammerman 4.50
1). Williams 7.20
C. Ashton j.50
Joseph Fausnatight 3.25
C. C. DeWalt ,33
David Rank .45
Joseph Blrks 3 00
Samuel Sainsbury 15.00
Joseph I.echner .... 14094
Standard Gas Co ,85
Wallace Hoover 1.25
Joseph Gerst 4.50
Rass Freeze 4 50
Welliver Hardware Co 4.65
Reading Iron Co ■ 34.75
E. Keeler Co 1.20
Frank Schram 19.06
Penn'a R. R. Co 24.13
Rensselaer Mfg. Co 22.00
Friendship F'lre Co 8.12
American Car A Fdry Co 489 80
J. H. Cole 12 32
J. P. i'atton 2.90
Washington Fire Co ... 4.15
H. Ellenbogen, Boro. Treas.. Orders for
Pay Rolls for Labor and Hauling 241.90
1084.95
RETAINING WALL AT WATER WORKS.
LABOR A HAULING.
Thos. James 8 3.00
Frank Ross 300
Boyer Urns 7.00
Sumuel Sainsbury 6.00
Oliver Ward 9.00
John Straub 7.50
John Dugan.... 8.25
David Rank 8.23
Emery Ott 8.23
Dennan 8.23
ElMia Bell 9.00
Francis Bell 8 25
Samuel V\ ertv 1.50
Williams Heyers 7.50
Charles Mills 6.75
W. E Klshel 6.73
Parson Koblsou 600
Thomas Pritchard 8.73
S. Rumfeldt 6.73
Ellis Rank, Jr 1.90
H. Ellenbogen, Boro Treai., labor
pay rollt 49L'» 1 C3I
C3I «
MATERIALS FOR RETAINING WALL.
Welliver Hardware Co, cement ... 325.46
Trumbower i Werkhelser,lumber 48.19
J.H.Cole, materials 59.52
F. Hartman, Sand 57.07
490.24
Total cost of wall Sill 1.77
\VATER RECAPITIj LATIO.V.
Regular Employees, $ 3821 38
Auditors, 2 00
Miscellaneous.. ... 420. 0
h* eceiver'a Commissions If 73
Borough Solicitor. 50 0
Printing, 49 Ml
t* reight & Drayage,. SttM
Repairs. 672 92
•Supplies, 4 67.51
•Street Work Materials etc., lOHI. 5
Retaining Wall at Works 1111.77
1 1935.55
W'ATERD EPARTMENT.
ASSETS.
All taxes entereil at County
Commrs office ." $ 211.5s
W ttter mains 100000.00
Fire hvdpants 12300.00
Building, machinery, wells 6351K.61
Filtration plant complete 17506.00
Cash bal on hand l>ec 31st 1906 3754.50
LIABILITIES.
3 per cent, bonds of the Issue of
July Ist, 1900 7701J0.00
Assets exceed Uobilltle* 120581.72
We the undersigned, the Finance I'om
mittec'of the town Council oft e Borough of
Danville, having been directed to audit the
accounts of the receipts and expenditures for
the year 1906, do certify that we have ex
amined the above statement and tind it to be
correct.
AMOS VASTINE, I
J. SWEISFORT, J- Committee.
JAS. FINNIGAN. j
We the undersigned. Auditors ol the
Borough of Danville, County of Montour and
tate of Pennsylvania, having examined the
above statement of the receipts and xpendl
tures of the Borough and Water Funds for
the year 1906. do certify that we find them
true and correct.
W. 11. WOODSIDE, I
JOHN L. JONES, > Auditors.
A. C. AMESBURY. |
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 receipts and expenditures
of the said Borough and Water Funds are
true exhibits as shown hy the books of the
Secretary and Treasurer, and the Receiver
of Water Rents, according to our knowledge
and belief.
W. J. ROGERS, BURGESS,
COUNCILMEN.
AMOS VASTINE' JOHN EISENHART,
J. SWEISFORT. GEO. B. JACOBS,
JOHN L. RUSSELL, JAS. FINNKGAS,
JACOB 11. BOYER, JOS. M. GIBSON,
IACOB J. DIETZ, JOHN R. HUGHES.
J. 11. WOODSIDE, A. C. ANGLE.
CnrloiiM FITII LM of Itaxora.
The finest grades of razors are so del
icate that even the famous Damascus
sword blades cannot equal them iu
texture. It is not generally known that
the grain of a Swedish razor is so sen
sitive ihft its general direction Is
change.) aft -r :i short service. When
you buy 0 tine- razor the grains run
from l !• '.ij *;» "• end of the outer point
In a dlagr.iid direction toward the han
dle. Co:i>ta:it stropping will twist the
steel until the train appears to he
straight up and ihwu. Subsequent use
will drag the grai.i outward from the
edge, so that after steady use for sev
eral months the fi'« r of tin* steel occu
pies a p isition exact y the reverse of
that which it did on the day of pur
chase. The proce s n'si affects the
temper of the blade, and when the
grain sets from the Liner outer points
toward ill • back you Have a razor
which cannot b<» ke;>t in condition eveu
,»v the m >sf n c entious barber. But
here's an t'u • ctirous freak that will
take place l.i the same to'd: If you
leave the razor alone for a month or
two nnd Like It up you will find that
the grain has assume 1 Its first position.
The operation can be repeated until the
steel is worn through to the back.—
Strand Magazine
BiaiiutrcL'a Iteaentmeut.
The Hamburger Nachrichten eontrib
utes the following to the stories rela
tive to the relations between Emperoi
William 11. and tfismarck. "If the kai
ser wished to ride alone," said Bis
marck, "I could have found no objec
tlon. That he drove ine away, though,
wounded me. If he wanted to get rid
of me he should have told me so frank
ly, aud I would have taken six months'
vacation. If things got along without
me I would have remained away. Oth
erwise I should have returned. But
this! I was nearly thrown out of my
bouse In the Willielmstrasse. I had to
pack my belongings iu haste, for Ca
privl was waiting at the door."
Wnlter l'ater'a Way.
I remember telling Walter Pater
about "The Story of nil African Farm"
and the wonderful human quality of It.
He said, repeating his favorite formu
la, "No doubt you are right, but I do
not suppose I shall ever read It." And
he explained to me that he was always
writing something and that while he
was writing he did not allow himself
to read anything which might possibly
affect him t->o strongly by bringing a
new current of emotion to bear upon
him.— A. Syinons In Monthly Review,
uaiicron'i Anmrer.
I have just heard a good mot—lt !a
not more than a mot—of Bancroft, the
American historian, who Is now Unit
ed States minister at Berlin. Loftus,
our ambassador there, thought, I sup
pose. that the Yankee was a fair and
would be an easy butt lor the shafts
of Ills peculiarly refined wit. so at
tacks hi 111 before a hundred listeners
on some public occasion with "In God's
name. Mr. Bancroft, why don't you
Yankees send your representatives to
court like christians, in a proper uni
form. Instead of turning them out all
dressed in black, like so many under
takers';"
Where}* Bancroft replies: "Keally,
Lord August us, I am surprised that
you, as ambassador of the queen of
England and with those keen powers
of penetration for which you ore so
generally distinguished, should have
failed to perceive that we could not be
more appropriately dressed than we
are at European courts, where what
we represent is the burial of mon
archy ''—From I.etter* of Lnr«l I.rtton
III* Tribute to Temperance.
The temperance reformer was justly
proud of having converted the biggest
drunkard in the little Scotch town and
induced him— he was the local grave
digger- to get up on the platform and
testify. This is how he did it: "My
friends," he said, "I never thocht t:>
stand upon this platform with the pro
vost on one side of me and the toon
clerk on the ither side of me. I never
thocht to tell ye that for a whole month
I ha vena' touched a drap of anything.
I've saved enough to buy me a braw
oak coffin wi' brass handles and brass
nails— and if I'm a teetotaler for an
yiier month I shall he wautin' it!"
1 tie taentlcfiiMiily l.eopnnl. '
The cheetah has a reputation as one
of the most gentlemanly of beasts. A
dory fro.). Ootacammid shows what
tine manners the animal has. Three
'"alcutta visitors to the hill station
were out on ;J tramp when they were
overtaken by a thunderstorm, accom
panied by sherds of rain. They spied a
cave iu the side of ti e hill, and into it
they rushed When the rain stopped
tliej came out and, to their surprise,
found a cheetah sitting licking the
heavy wet off his waistcoat aud his
paws It was his cave, but rather than
deprive his visitors of their shelter the
polite creature had sat outside In the
driving tempest. With a friendly mew
and gracefully wagging his tall, the
cheetah bade adieu to his guests and
walked with dignity into his house.—
Aslau Magazine
AN ORDINANCE.
TO AMEND SECTIONS TWELVE* 12»
AND FOURTEEN (14) RESPEC
TIVELY, OF AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE
REQUIRING AND PERMITT
ING THE OWNERS OF CER
TAIN PROPERTIES IN THE
UOKOUGH OF DANVILLE,
MONTOUR COUNTY, PENN
SYLVANIA, TO MAKE PROPER
CONNECTIONS WITH AND USE
ALL SEWERS CONSTRUCTED
BY THE SAID BOROUGH, PRO
VIDING FOR THE METHOD OF
MAKING SUCH CONNECTIONS
PRESCRIBING THE MANNER
OK THE USE OF SUCH SEW
ERS, AND REGULATING THE
CHARGES THEREFOR, RES
PECTIVELY, AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES," APPROVED THE
TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF
JANUARY A. D. 1905, CHANG
ING AND INCREASING THE
TAPPAGE FEE OR CHARGE
AND ABOLISHING ALL ADDI
TIONAL AND YEARLY
CHARGES FOR SUCH CONNEC
TIONS.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained and en
acted by the Chief Burgess,aud by the
Town Council of the Borough of Dau
ville, in the County of Montour and
State of Pennsylvania, in council as
sembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same.
That Sections twelve aud Fourteen
respectively, of au ordinance, entitl
ed, "An ordinance requiring and per
mitting the owners of certain proper
ties in the Borough of Danville. Mon
tour County, Pennsylvania, to make
proper connections with and use all
sewers constructed by the said Bor
ough, providing for the method of
making such connections, prescribing
the manner of the use of such sewers,
and regulating the charges therefor,
respectively, and for other purposes",
approved the twenty-seventh day of
January A. D., 1905, which said sec
tions respectively read as follows:
"SECTION 12. That the said tap
page fee or charge for thus connecting
with the said respective aud proper
sewer shall be respectively, the follow
ing, viz:
For each building to one connection
the sum of ten dollars. For each con
nection to one building the sum of
Ten Dollars, Together with the fol
lowing additional and yearly charges
for each connection. And which also
shall be paid to the said Borough by
the said owner or owners of the said
respective properties aud premises,
For each dwelling the sum of Three
Dollars per year.
For eacli store-room the sum of Three
Dollars per year,
j For each shop the sum of Three Dol
lars per year,
j For each office the sum of Three
Dollars per year,
For each public hall the sum of Five
Dollars per year,
For each restaurant the sum of Five
Dollars pei year,
For each hotel the sum of Ten Dol
lars per year,
For each bottling works the sum of
: Five Dollars per year,
For eacli brewery the sum of Twen
ty-five dollars per year,
For each factory the sum of Twen
ty-five dollars per year,
For each slaughter house the sum of
Ten Dollars per year,
For each laundry the sum of Ten
Dollars per year,
For each railroad station the sum of
' Ten Dollars per year,
For each livery stable the sum of
Ten dollars per year,
That the yearly charge for all sew
age and drainage connections not here
inbefore specifically fixed and specified
shall also be uniform and shall be
made by the said Town Council."
"SECTION 14: That all fees, year
i ly charges, fines, penalties and costs
imposed by any of the several provis
ions of tliis ordinance may be sued for,
collected and recovered before any
Justice of the Peace of the said Bor
ough of Dauville as debts of like
amount and fines and penalties impos
ed for the violation of Borough Ordin
ances are now by law collectable aud
recoverable, aud shall be paid over to
the Treasurer of the said Borough of
Danville for the use of the said Bor
ough," Be and the same are Hereby
amended respectively, so as to be and
read as follows:
SECTION 12. That the said tappage
fee or charge for thus connecting with
the said respective and proper sewer
shall be respectively, the following,
viz:
For eacli single building to one con
nection the sum of tweutv dollars,
For eacli double building to one con
nection the sum of thirty dollars,
For each additional dwelling house
owned by the same person to the same
connection the sum of ten dollars.
SECTION 14. That all fees, charges,
fines, penalties and costs imposed by
any of the several provisions of the
hereinbefore recited ordinance as well
as by any of the several provisions of
this amendment to the said recited
ordinance may be sued for, collected
1 and recovered before any Justice of
the Peace of the said Borough of Dan
| ville as debts of like amount and fines
and penalties imposed for the viola
tion of Borongh ordinances are now
by law collectable and recoverable,and
shall be paid over to the Treasurer ot
tlie said Borough of Danville for the
use of the said Borough.
APPROVED the Bth day of Decem
ber A. D. 1906.
WILLIAM J. ROGERS,
Chief Burgess
Attest:
H. B PATTON,
Secretary of the Borough of Dauville.
Council Chamber, Danville, Pa.,
Dee. Bth, 1906.
AN ORDINANCE.
TO PROVIDE FOR THE LICENSING
OF TRANSIENT. RETAIL MER
CHANTS IN THE BOROUGH OF
DANVILLE, MONTOUR COUN
TY, PENNSYLVANIA AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR
FAILURE TO OBTAIN THE
SAME.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained and en
acted by the Chief Burgess, and by the
Town Council of the Borough of Dan
ville. in the County of Montour and
State of Pennsylvania, in Council as
sembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same:
That hereafter every person, whether
principal or agent, entering into, be
ginning, or desiring to begin, a transi
ent, retail business in the Borough of
Danville, in the County of Montour,
and State of Pennsylvania, for the sale
of any goods, wares or merchandise
whatsoever, whether the same shall bo
represented or held forth to be bank
rupt, assignees, or about to quit busi
ness, or of goods damaged by fire, wit
er or otherwise shall take out a license
for the same from the Chief Burgess
of the said Borough of Danville and
which said license shall be duly sign
ed by the said Chief Burgess and at
tested by the Secretary of the said Bor
ough. The amount of such license in
the said Borough of Daaville shall not
be less than twenty-five dollars ($25.-
00), nor exceed the sum of two Hun
dred dollars (SJOO.OO), per month or
fractional part thereof, to be paid to
the Treasurer of the said Borough of
Danville for the use of the said Bor
ough. Said license to be renewed
monthly during the continuance of
said sale, and upon failure of said per
son or persons so to secure such li
cense, he, she, or they shall be fined
in a sum not less than one huudred
dollars ($100.00), nor more than two
hundred dollars ($200.00). to be col
lected as other lines are by law 00l
lectable.au 1 in default of payiueut of
said fines, to be imprisoned in the jail
of the said County of Montour for a
period not exceeding thirty days.
SECTION 2 All ordinances or parts
of ordiuauces inconsistent with • r con
trary to the provisions of this ordin
ance are hereby repealed.
APPROVED the 22nd day of Dec
mber A. D 1906
WILLIAM J. ROGERS,
Chief Bargess.
Attest
HARRY B. PATTON,
Secretary of the Borough of Danville.
Council Chamber, Danville, Decem
ber 22, A. D. 1906.
AN ORDINANCE.
PROHIBITING THE DISTRIBU
TION OF SAMPLES OF MEDIC
AL PREPARATIONS, WITHIN
THE LIMITS OF THE BOROUGH
OF DANVILLE, MONTOUR
COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,
PRESCRIBING THE PENALTY
FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE
PROVISIONS OF SUCH ORDIN
ANCE, AND FOR OTHER PUR
POSES.
SECTON 1. Be it ordained and en
acted by the Chief Burgess, and by
the Town Council of the Borough of
Danville, in the County of Montour
and State of Pennsylvania in council
assembled, and it is hereby ordained
and enacted by the authority of the
same: That it shall not be lawful for
any person or persons, firm or firms,
company or companies, association or
associations, corporation or corpora
tions to throw or distribute, or cause
to be thrown or distributed any bottle
or bottles, box or boxes, package or
packages, or other device or devices
containing samples of medicine,
J drugs, pills, ointments, nostrums,
' compound or other substance used as
I medicine or like articles of any kind
1 whatsoever, in any street, alley, or
upou or about, any public or private
property, building or buildings, dwel
ling or dwellings, door yard or prern
> es within the limits of the said Bor
ough of Danville.
Any person or persons, firm or firms,
company or companies, association or
associations, corporation or corpora-
I tious who or which shall violate any
of the provisions of this ordinance
shall forfeit and pay a fine of twenty
five dollars for each and every such
offense.
SECTION 2. All tiues and penalties
imposed by auy of the provisions of
this ordinance may be sued for, col
lected and recovered before auy Jus
tice of the Peace of the Borough of
Dauville, as debts of like amount aud
fines aud penalties imposed for the
violation ot Borough ordinances are
now by law collectable and recover
able, and shall be paid over to the
Treasurer of the said Borough the for
use of the said Borough.
SECTION 8. All ordinances or parts
of ordinances inconsistent with or
contrary to the provisions of this
ordiuauce are hereby repealed.
APPROVED the sth day of January
A. D. 1907
WILLIAM J. ROGERS,
Chief Burgess.
Attest:
H. B. PATTON,
Secretary of k tbe Borough of Danville
STATEMENT
OP THE
DIRECTORS CF'JHITCCR
OK
Danville and Mahoning Poor Dis
trict for the Year Ending
J.in. I, 1907.
J. i\ BAKE. Treasurer.
In account with t lie Directors of the Dan
ville and Mahoning Poor District.
DR.
To balance due Directors at last settle
ment * 338 24
To cash received from E. W. Feters 011
duplicate lor 19 1 100 00
Tf» cash received from K. W I'eters on
du pi cute I'.lOi 36(1 ( 0
To cash received from E. <l. Wertman
on account duplicate 1905 181 CO
To cssh received from J P. Bare on
uuplicate for i 9 16 5500 00
To cash recei ed fro ('has IJ termil
ler on dupiii-ate for 1906. 72M10
ocash r>ceived I'iom Ed Wertman... 0680
To cash recei vec from Com Icy Young lu 00
1 o ■ ash from ot er disttlets 20 00
To cash receive I from Gregory clow cry 14 0'
oc.isli received from K. J. o affery lls
TO cash received from . Thomas est 325ti0
To cash received from VI. Cro well.. 74
loc sh received, 1 orrowed money . 2.00 00
To cash received from Steward for
produce sold 608 47
•10788 24
ex.
By whole amount of orders paid by the
Treasurer during the year 1906 10217 75
Bal due Directors at present settlement 5540 49
Directors of Danville and Mahoning
Poor District in Account with the
District.
DR.
To balance due from Treasurer at last
settlement 338 21
To balance due from E. W. Peters at
last settlement on duplicate for
the year 1904 IiOOO
To balance due from E. YV. Peters at
last settlement on duplicate for
tile 1905 52 . 94
To balance due from E G. Wertman
on duplicate for 1915 206 04
To amount of duplicate issued J. P.
Bare for the Borough of Danville
for the year 1906 6692 01
To Penalty of ■> per cent on 8795 14 dup
licate for the year 19 6 39 76
Amount of duplicate Issued 4'has L't
termiller for the township of Ma
honing for the year 19J6 819 76
To penalty of > per cent on 47 t?8 dup
licate for the year i 9 6 2 39
To cash received from M Wertman.. 6680
To cash received from other bistrlcts . 20 00
To cash received from Corn ey > oung 10'0
To cash received from Gregory e*t ... 14 00
Toe sh received from F J McCaffrey 118
'lO cash received from L. Thomas est. 325 00
To cash received from i-.Bejer 74 55
To cash received, botrowed money.... 21o0>0
To cash received frotn Steward for Pro
duce sold 668 47
«12:504 14
Cli.
Exonerations allowed E. W. Peterson
duplicate for the year 1905 46 77
By COlL mission allowed E W. Peters of 5
percent 011 *-;h.>.20 0n duplicate for
1903.'..-. 19 26
Balance <>ue from E. W. Peters on du
plicate for 1905 93 91
By exonerations allowed E G. Wert
man for tne year 1905 7 44
By commission al owed E.G. Wertman
of 5 per cent, on si 93 6son duplicate
for year 1905 968
By bal. due from E. G. Wertman on
dupilca.e for year IhU5 4 92
By abatement allowed J. P. Bare of
5 per cent on S.*<?o 560n duplicate
for year 1906 268 52
By commission allowed J. P. Bare
of 2 per cent on 5112 04 on duplicate
112 r tne year 1906 ... 10204
By commission allowed J. P. Bare of
5 per cent 011 52 • 31 on duplicate for
year 1906 26 31
By balance due from J. P. Bare for 814
Bl4 90
By abatement allowed Chas l.'ttermil
ler on 466 46 on duplicate for the
year 1906 23 32
By CO'*.mission allowed Chas '"tter
miiler on 4U 14 for tbeyear 1906.... 13 29
By commissi n allowed Chas I tter
niiiler on .05 4 i for the year 1906 .. 15 27
By balance »ue from » has Uttermii
lcr on dnpli ate for 1906 50 27
By orders palu by Treasurer during the
.. year 10247 75
By balance due Directors at present
setl lenient 540 49
12304 I 4
Statement of Orders inued during the
year Paid and outstanding and
purpose*, for which the same
were usued
Directors Salaries { KOOOO
Steward '. 300 00
Phys cians 145 0.)
Attorney 80 00
Treasurer 75 0
Clerk 75 00
Auditing ami Duplicate 1800
Transient Pnupers : 1885
.lust ices « 60
Horse Hire 3 00
MlrcelUiie' us Items J2 90
Printers bills 48 00
Kent 2SOI
Insurance.. 170 25
, Debts and Interest paid 2467 47
8750 17
Outside Ilelief as Follows:
Medicine 15 30
Coal and Wood 74 42
Sh'.es and Clothing. 29 1">
Undertaker 7 00
Insane at Hospital : :020 25
Gene al Merchandise 817 71
3963 86
For Maintenance of Poor House and
i Farm.
Seeding "Grain and Plants 65 16
l/me and Manure 237 50
Shoes and Shoe Repairing 29 so
Blacksmith b lis ' 85 79
House anil Farm Hands 413 3S
Farm Implements and Hardware 221 11
General Merchandise 338 38
Clothlnir m
Meat bill ... .... 17114
Coal 210 93
1m; rovemenlo and repairs . 10797
Ilruif S ore bills ... . 600
Tobacco ... 33 50
New i'liriiiiu'e as k:
Live stock 49.t W1
Vctcrlnay 12 .TO
;2533 72
P. V KEiiN<, 1
1 HE»». HIIKKM AN' I fir ■••t-ir*
il Will E MAN.I
We, the Auditors of the of Dauville
and Township of Mali ming have examined
the aliove accounts and ti; d them correct
JOHN L JON E . 1
A. C. AMESBI" li S". -Auditors.
M . P. J-CO'IT. >
Statement of Real Estate and Personal
Property on hand at date of
Settlement.
Kenl Estate *22500 00
Hi-use and Kitchen Furniture 1219 40
Hay and Gran 12BT 50
Panning Utensils 1151 90
l.lve - lock 180200
Vegetables 215 00
INI eat and Lard 262 00
i lon ing and Material 44 30
Fruit. Preserves. 4ic 36 s5
Vinegar 19 00
Sauer Kraut • 7 00
Lumber 27 50
Seperator 7500
Coffee < 196
Coal 67 20
Tobacco 13 20
Flour 1100
•28754 81
Pi oduce Raised.
26 Tons Hav $ 784 0
571 biishe gPntatoes 135 0
8 bus >e st >ll ions 800
512 bushels of * heat 358 40
20 oushels Kye 1200
49 bushels Oats 17185
18S1 bushels tlorn ears 47025
vtiiO Bundles corn fodder iSOOO
200 Heads • ahhage 6 0
78i' bu-hels Keetr 19.' 00
16 bushels Buckwheat 9 60
.SO bushel urnips 750
1 bushel Onion Sets 2 00
2 bushel of Beans .... 3 00
I bush 1 Hrled orn 4no
6 bushel ' omatoes 1 50
15 ouoches > e.erv 750
700 lbs Butter 175 00
250 Duzt gits 50 00
(2531 10
Stock Raised.
loo«'hickens S4OOO
2«'alves 16 00
34 I'igs 150 00
II turkeys 22 00
5 Ducks 2 50
13 Guineas 3 25
?233 75
Paupers admi ted during the year 1906 10
Left 7
Died 3
Number in House Jan. Ist. 1906 11
" •• Jan. Ist. 1907 11
Trumps Relieved during theyeir 19(6 118
Night lodgings furnished Tramps 118
Meals furnished Tramps . 48
La Grippe and Pneumonia.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures la
grippe coughs anil prevents pneumonia.
Refuse any but the genuine in the ▼
low package. Sold by all drnggis