A Reasonable Excuse. "Bridget," said Mrs. Subbubs stern ly. "breakfast is half an hour late it gain." "Vis, mini,'' returned Bridget meek ly- "What excuse have you to ofTer? You know 1 told you that Mr. Sub bubs must catch that early train, and punctuality at breakfast i,s absolutely necessary," said the lady. "Sure an' Oi overshlep' mesllf," said Bridget. "That is no excuse," said the mis tress. "I gave you an alarm clock only yesterday." "Ol know that, mini." "Did you wind il up?" "Oi did." "And didn't it go off?" "Sure an' it did that. It made a tar rlble n'lse." "Then why didn't you get up?" "Sure, mini," responded Bridget tear fully. "it was that t'ing that's made all the tlirouble. OI niver shlep' a wink all night waitin" for it togo off. an' whin il did Oi was that toired Oi couldn't move."—Harper's Weekly. To Cure Wrinkles. "I.ook at a paralytic if you think wrinkles Incurable," said a beauty doe tor. "On the side ho Is paralyzed all bis wrinkles dlsnppr.ir. Though he be sixty or seventy, his profile on that side is the profile of a youth. So the paralytic shows us how to cure our wrinkles namely, by keeping our fa cial muscles still. If we keep our faces in perfect repose, never laughing when the comedian sings his best song, nev er weeping when wife or sweetheart dies, we will have no wrinkles what ever. The skin wouldn't wrinkle if it were not exposed. The skin of the body Is much disturbed by action of the muscles underneath—as at the Knee, for Instance-yet this unexposed skin never wrinkles. Not being ex posed to the bad Influence of sun and wind, it has not lost the oil and the elasticity of childhood. And that's where I come In with my creams and unguents and massages." New Or leans Times-Democrat. Taming Patti. Pattl was to sing on a certain date at Bucharest, but at the last moment she declined to leave Vienna. It was too cold; snow everywhere; she would not risk catching her death of cold. M. Srhurmann, the Impresario, was in despair until a brilliant Inspiration enme to him. Quickly he telegraphed to the advance agent In the Rouma nian capital: "At whatever cost I'attl must receive an ovation at Bucharest station from the Italian aristocracy Send me by return the following wire: 'The members of the Italian and Rou manian nobility are preparing to give Mme. Patti a magnificent reception. The ministrv will be represented. Pro cessions, torches and bands. Tele graph the hour of arrival.'" The ad vance agent carried out this instruc tion, and when the telegram dictated to him over the wires arrived in Vi enna it was handed to Fatti, with the desired effect. "How charming!" she murmured. "What time do we start?" His Wonderful Invention. Australia, as is well known, is In fested with rabbits, a most destructive and multitudinous pest. Not long ago a man Invented the following plan: You go out Into the field from which the rabbits are to be removed. You saw down a tree, and on the slant of the stump you paint a black spot. Then yon keep very quiet, so that the rabbits will come back from their bur rows and feed as usual. When a large enough number has collected you Clap your hands sharply. The effect will be electric. The rabbits will jump In haste for their burrows. At least one is sure to mistake the black spot for his hole and make for it. Invaria bly he will dash his brains out. This process, repeated often enough, Is warranted to exterminate the rabbit forever. The reports do not say whether there are any rabbits left in Australia. Twin Place. One day an old gentleman who found the Java village at the World's fair very absorbing at length confided in a young man standing near. "It's powerful nice to watch," be said, "hut 1 may say I should be better on't If I was a trifle better posted. My jogra phy's a leetle rusty, and it's truth and fact that I don't jestly know where Java is. Now, where Is It?" "Oh," said the young man, with Ihe assured quiet of one who knows, "just a little way from Mocha!"— Argonaut. Making It Easier. Little Jean's dolly had met with an accident, and her mother had procured a new head for it. The removal of the old head proved to be a rather difficult task, which Jean watched with great interest. "I'm afraid, Jean, I can't get this old head off." said the mother. Jean's face glowed with the light of an Inspiration us she said: "Never mind, mamma; just take the body off." A Teaser. "There is one subject on which it is (difficult io keep up Interest?" "What particular subject is that on whl' hit Is difficult to keep up inter est?" "The mortgage of my house " To the Point. Elderly Aunt—l suppose you wonder ed, dear little Hans, why I left you so abruptly In the lane. I saw a man. and, oh, how Iran! Hans—Did you get him? -Kliegende Blatter. A man that Is young in years may be old in hours if he has lost no time. Between Tears and Laughtar. "Do you ever think, George, dear," wild she, and her voice was soft and low, as befitted the perfect beauty of the night, "do you ever think how closely true happiness la allied with tears?" "I don't believe I ever do," admitted George dear, "but I will, if you like." "Yes," she went on, gazing up into his face, and her lips were very close to his, "when one Is truly and wholly happy, George, dear, there Is but little to divide a smile and a tear." "Well, that's a fact," assented George dear. "But I never thought of It before. After all, there's nothing but the nose,"—London Answers. Cause of Fatty Heart. I The great danger from obesity lies In the liability of the fat to Invade the j cetlnlar elements of the body, especlal -1 ly the muscles. This produces fatty ! degeneration of the muscular tissues, which greatly weakens aud impairs their functional activity. When the fat invades the tissues of the heart muscles the disease known as "fatty degeneration of the heart" results, and the patient is In serious danger. VVhen i ever a slight additional strain upon the I circulation results from undue exer ' else, excitement or other cause the muscles interfere with the heart's ac tion, ami it is liable to cease beating. ' Anaemia an«l hysteria often are accom | paniments of obesity. Because of the I increased weight and difficulty of | moving about such patients are pre vented from taking a:i ordinary J amount of exercise. Often, too, there | j are a lassitude and a positive dislike i [ for muscular exertion of any kind.- What to Kiti. Prom Medicine to the Drama. The earlier part of Yillle. de Brecourt, an ac tress who lived on a floor below, and from that time his fortune was made. A Friend In Need. About half an hour had been ex j pended by the bashful young man In a series of advances and retreats, and j little Johnny's cramped position be ; hind the sofa was becoming soine ; what painful. > "I wish I dared"— the young man I commenced on a new attack, when the j couple were electrified by an impatient j exclamation behind them. "Aw, make 1 a break: She's dead easy!"-Brooklyn | IJfe Literary Irrigation. ! "Tour latest novel seems very dry," | said the reader of the publishing house i to the young but rising author. "1 was pretty sure you would say \ that," rejoined the author. "Conse | quently if you will count them you will find the heroine weeps real tears ou Just '258 pages of my story."—Cleve ' land Plalti Dealer | There is more Catarrh in this sect ! ion of the country than all other dis j eases put together, and until the last i few years was supposed to be incur ; able. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and pre- I scribed local remedies, and by con | stautly failing to enre with local treat- I meut, pronounced it incurable.Science j has proven catarrh to be a constitu [ tional disease aud therefore requires oonstitntional treatment. Hall's Cat j arrh Cure.inauafctnred by l'\ J. Chen ay & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only : constitutional cure on the market. It jis taken internally in doses from 10 I drops to a teaspoonful. It acts direct ly on the hlood and mucous surfaces | of the system. They offer one hundred I dollars for any case it fails to cure. ; Send for circulars and testimonials. ! Address: F. J. CHENEY &CO., I Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. Toe., Take Hall's Family Pills for eonstl ! pation. Ua Yea TftSzik Fcr Yourself ? Or. do rou open your month like & younl bird anrf irulp down whatever food or medl ' line ma\ bo offered you ? I lV V" \ "J* ♦ ♦ ♦ CfsJNAy.rXan Intelligent thinking woman. | tn ncod ofVwrf from weakness, nervousness, pain and then It means much to ■ ' u "j" ;r! ' ,d tn "' <:.. ■■■; f-.r :i . .Miv I.f woman'* Ills. + fi> *b •*> ifr i The makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prr -1 w:ripiion. for the euro of weak, nervous, run down, over-worked, debilitated, patn-rarked ' women, knowing this medicine to tm made up j of Ingredients, every one of which has the j strongest possible Indorsement of the leading and standard authorities of the several i schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and j In tact, are only too glad to print, as they do, j the formula, or list of ingredients, of which I' It is composed, it< ] No other medlrine for woman's ills has any | such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's ; Favorite Prescription has received. In the un- I Qualified recommendation of each of its ! several ingredients by scores of leading medl • cal men of all the schools of practice. Is such an endorsement not worthy of yout consideration 112 ••• + •»•** A ho.> et of ingredients, with numerous author.. i '••aional endorsements by the leading med'cnl authorities of this country, will be m&lluti ret to any one sending name and address with reyuest for saiae. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce. BuffaJo. N. Y. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Calda Wy flMa mm tt» ajwtrai thwffc • mstmm mA (tMMqr Mtta W Dm towk Rallotm ewaffhe kf dMMtaf Oc arccowa mtmbniMi ml Am ItmmmL Ani , wd bronchial lutii "AM phii»i to mm tmm Children Lika It hi lAoum vuc amm k bWiONMftMlft-tairilfe For bale by Pa ales at Uo Women as Well is Hen are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the inind, discouragesaudlessensambition; beauty, vigor and cheerful- Zft'' 1 ' ness soon disappear when the kidneys are -UlolK\f out of order or dis . Kidney trouble has * if ~U become so prevalent / that it is not uncoin- A mon f° r a child to be ]p— born afflicted with **^—- weak kidneys. If the childurinatestoooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an ! age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet ting, depend upon it, thecause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step'should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser- ! able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. I The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may riSW«! ; a|»lSMttE3 have a sample bottle by mail free, also a pamphlet telling all r.bout Swamp-Root, Home ol Swamp-Rout, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the nam \ Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the a< .tress, Bingliamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Don't make any mistake, but reuiem ber the name. Swanp-Root, Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, and the addt'es Bingliamton. N.Y.. ou ever v bottles. Notice. To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby given that the Court of C. P. of Montour,'.Co., on the 11th day of .Tan., 1909, granted a rule to show cause why the said Conrt should not enter a decree changing the name of Ralph Winter Diehl to Ralph Beaver Diehl. Said rule returnable April 12, 1909. at 10 o'clock, A. M THOS. G. YINCENT, Proth. Ralph Kisuer, Att'y. A 8 60 YEARS EX P E RIE NC E MARKS DESIGNS 'fFT'' COPYRIGHTS AC. Anvone deriding n sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an ! invention is probably pntentnhle. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent# sent free, oldest fluency for securmg patents. Patent* taken through Munn X Co. receive tpecial notice , without chit rue, In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, fit a year; four months, »L tiold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co. 36,Broadw "'New York Branch Office. 025 F Bt.. Washington. D. C. A Reliable Ramedy CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm C. Amvtß is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at Once. It cleanses, soothes. heals aud protects the diseiiseil mem brane resulting from Catarrh and drives away aCo 111 iu the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Ti-te and Smell. Full size 50 cts. at Drtlt,'gi~ts or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm f<>r Use in atomizers 75 ets. Elv Hrutlii-s, GG Warren Street, New York. R I P-A-N-S raSd« Doctors find A good prescription For Mankind. The 5-ceut packet is enough for u-ua occaHsions. The family .bottle (00 cents oontaius a supply for a year. All drug gists. I WINDSOR HOTEL! W T. HHI*BAKER, Mftinißer. Midway between liroad St. Station ■ and Reading Terminal nn Filbert Sty European, SI.OO per da\ and up American, $2.50 per day and up PHILADELPHIA sad Eif! A Reliable TO SHOP for all kind of Tin Roofing Spoutlne nnd Conoral Job Work. Stovos, Heaters, Furnaces, oto. PRICKS THE LOWEST! WIIMTV TOE BEST! JOHN HIXSOJV HO. IV B. FEOHT IT. Receipts and Expenditures of Montour County, Penn'a. For the Year Ending January 4th., A. D., 1909. STATEMENT SHOWING THE TAX ACCOUNTS OF THE SEVEBAL COLLECTORS FOB THE TEAR A. D. 1908. I COUNTY TAX. II STATK TAX. IKKi TAX. DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS. i I abate- . iCollect- . , , ' abate- Coliect-1 j I , , .. Tax ,„,nts. Tax ors com >"« *»■«*■ Tax Ctu or" coin amount Halanc, Tax ™ Slamoun. Bal ——'%»»»■» |returned mtsa'.on Juc ; assess'd exon's imlslon. I |«io_ _l)ae_ , ,Xio" ,*id Due AlUllollyTowllsl.il ;A A. l.ovc nl 65 1)0 47 ««' 1?4". ft. 109 10 .1 l«l 811 100 58 IV > rx, ! Jn 7T| tarn C<*.|HT Alfred Hlecher 613 4t,| "ft 66, 570 19 27 561 77 | 1(1 00l 50i 2!» 921 27 ft)! 1 j'i, X S l'uuviilo Borough J. P. Hare I ;«'•» 'j ll 1»3 86 26 40 17U 07 79*1 72 10H6 (il 1541 93 112 k-J 28 58 1100 5.1 107 50 * in-'m Derry Township HE. Cotner 13.,1 57 0n*);.... 28 7* 12.V.1 111 ;iiii 21 15M 9 oil 2»i:w ' J V ,y. Liberty (William K. Boycr i »77 07 m U7 t 76 25 11 law 80 051 *8 ! 6177 aou 171; M 0i'.... H 1 so il a ", wis! ''iVus Limestone •• h. 1<„ Fry 111 ire 1986 95i 75 111 2H r>7 Hi 10 0"J 18) ill 1 iw 71 111 I 08 81 .. ->7 2! 7 £ 1 -. i"l lli S Mahoning ( Ims. Uttonn I ller 1121111 15 oil 152 28 33 859 311 19H 85 170 11, 9 ooi Soli 1M 99 ... 63 fin T' 1 r*2?„f !J Mayberry 1. H. Crumley 352 41 15 K5; 11 10 325 16 il if, "SI S Ml 2 -'4 1 &! V's '??' Valley " I'.. E. Kollll j I2IM 29" HI 19 636 85 11 1122 Ml 111,1, 228 IT il 1 I .... 5,! VI 1 -( •> (Si l> »| Washliigtoiivillc Borough C. L. Crouds 208 22 7 90! loin 250 :i1!.... «a 3s 215 «est Hemlock Township |T. M. wintenrtMn 3110 «i 1259 !7 is 2320s 13* silj 1171 Mi 331 10 7B|I!!' IIII) js 50 j 1 Jjlj Jjj ,J Total tax BOOOtmt for 190S 20541 30 799 16 II 40] 415 99 10720 «« 2861 7M attl aJlSld M9O Mln Jz".Baft tm ,j"J m Tlll7Tl~fr> I a\»--ivi-il l«»r j»riur years | i 1721 fif> : w ' - 11 •" '! 1 n Total taxes received during tEeyear A. D. 19Q8 .~TT7.. I^lll W .. ......... .... '" .'.1..*.11 ' "ToT" 7 ?! * outstanding taxes in favor of county - 2.v»l 711 ..... . . ■*--*■" — 4 Estimated exonerations and commlsnons on same ' Actual amount of outstanding tuxes in favor of county. j ~ N. H.—Taxes remaining due and unpaid for prior years as follows:—J. P. Bare, Collector of the Borough of Danville, Pa Count v Tax for 1907 c .... *.» Chas. I'ttermMler, '* •• " Townsliip of Mahoning " •• •• •• N. IJ. K. K. Frymire, Collector of Limestone Township, has paid 5400.00. on above Account Since Audit. ' ' 14.89 A. J. STEINMAN, TREASURER IN ACCOUNT WITH MONTOUR COUNTY. 1)R TO CASH RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES. CR. 13Y DISBURSEMENTS AS Ft U LOWS Balauce on hand at last settlement $ 558.70 County tax received for 1!HIS 1 (>720.05 Amount paid on County orders during year 1 DOM, as per County tax received for prior years 1721.55 below classified account of expenditures. .. $240><7.8l State tax received for 1008 2210.92' Amount paid Commonwealth for State Tax 1008, fur Dog tax received for 1908 :!28.71 i which there was no order issued f>2404.5(S Dog tax received for prior years 72.55 Treasurer's commission on same 24.05 2:180.51 County Tax received in 1908 on unseated land anil collectors' returns.. 22.97 Reimbursement noxious animals :! By amount hotel licenses paid to Anthouy township 57.00 $9553.47 By amount hotel licenses paid to Derry township 114.0# j By amount hotel licenses paid to Liberty township 57.0# J By amount hotel licenses paid to Valley township 171.0# $9558.4" CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURES. OOURTIEXPENSES AND COMMONWEALTH COSTS: 1 BRIDGE AND ROAD EXPENSES: Grand Jurors $ 587.86 A Bm hanan, Henry Biidge new $ 844.00 Traverse jurors '. 1014.06 IA. Buchanan, Exchange Bridge 123 00 Constables ni:ibiug*quarterly returns and tipstaves 157 44 Nelson Construction Co. DaGreen Bridge 860 00 W B Lidville, Court stenographer 259.18 !A. Buchanan. Balanoe on Exchange Bridge 100.00 Win M Hedilens. Court Crier. . 102.50 1 United Construction Co. Lobach Bridge 89100 John Reppert janitor 216 00 Nelson Merydith Co. Bridge at Washingtonville 2315.00 Chas P. Gearharc district attorney ' 400.00 Nelson-Merydith Co., Lowrie Bridge 530.00 Thos G. Vincent,"clerk of courts and prothonotarv . . 437.15 Road Views and Surveys 107 65 D C Williams," sheriff, attending court 20 davs at $3 00 60 00 Lumber and Material for Bridges 207.60 D. C. Williams, sheriff, Commonwealth costs 41.65 General Bridge Repairs 581.20- $6059.4* J° sti , ce . B . lug on DANVILLE RIVER Witnesses 1!'.!!! 501.0 a Lumber for side walk 112 25.00 George Mait rs!Deputy sheriff.attending court 2 days 8.66 6.00 niMn'lnV RHHdb ii'fin Dismissed cases nnder act of June 25, 1905 58 17 OUbulbrJ ßridge 1150 Supreme Court, expenses Dietrich case 209 00 Removing suow 8..t0-- $ BT.OT Luzerne County court expenses, Dietrich casi' 590 86 COURT HOUSE EXPENDITURES : Meals for Jurors Stationery and Blank Books $ 208.93 ! Guilford Case *> ho Countv Printing and Advertising 215.75 Purdouß Digest 18 00— $4943.01 o oal 188.00 D. C. WILLIAMS, SHERIFF: 'l ! 5 Boarding Prisoners and turnkey $738.20 Water Kent. 2i ;>0 ; Drawing and notifying jurors 816.70 Expressage Freight and Postage 31.98 Washing for prisoners 61.80 General Repairs ami Supplies.. .. 77.6 Removal of P. Dietrich from Penitentiary to Co. jail 56 92 Sundry Persons, Cleaning Court House 86.74 t Conveying of P. Dietrich to Wilkes-Barre jail 19 40 Insurance on Court House. '5.00 i Bringing Prisoners from Mahanov City 14.00 lejeplione •• , Conveying prisoners to E. S. Penitentiary. . 189 62 Friendship Fire Co.. sprinkling 10.00 i Conveying Prisoners to Reformatory 27 45 £'• 7# ? » 8 ' .V?? Reports to Board of Public Charities, . 20.00- $1834 09 Disinfectant 24.00 j 1 Jos Lechner, 2 new furnaces 720.35 $1660.TS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AUDITORS, AC: ! JAIL EXPENDITURES j Charles W Cook Commissioner ... 9500.00 Coal *. " $ 211 37 j George M. Leighow. commissioner. 500.00 y aß *32 92 George R. Sechler, commissioner 500 00 Water Rent 37 75 Horace C. Blue oommi.soner'. clerk 720 00 Clothing and Bedding'.' 89.70 Edward Sayre Gearhart. County solicitor 241.28 Medical Attendance 32.00 Jury commissioners •■■■• -'l,l 1 General Repairs and supplies 277.64 i County Auditors and clerk 16 40 | Insurance 175 00 Traveling expenses necessarily incurred by the Commission- Disinfectant.24 00— 1880 88 ers in discharge of official dui les .... 137 77 $2779 C-91 MISCELLANEOUS : ELECTION EXPENSES : I Interrst on County Bonds 112 175.00 | Spring election s4Bß.'.it; Short Loans and Discounts and interest on same 986 38 | General election 529.81 State Tax ou County indebtedness 22 33 Moutonr County Democrat for official and specimen ballots County Teachers institute 129.67 for spring and general election . .. 60.00 School director's association 59 00 : Election blanks and supplies 5°,75 Support of Convicts in E. S. Penitentiary 429.29 | Primary election, held April 11, 1908 497.23 Support of convicts in House of Refuge 30.12 D. C. Williams, eheriff proclamation 2.75 Support of convicts in Reformatory 100.92 j Publishing sheriff proclamation.. 90 00 Support of lumates in Slate hospitals 569.00 | Ground Rent for Booths 38.00 loquisitiou on John Mowrer 88.86 ; Repairing Booths. 32.21 $1789.71 Autopsv on John Mowrer 50 00 Forest Fires .... 210 42 ASSESSORS PAY : Insurance on Jail barn 24.C0 Annual assessment $291.00 Subscription Democratic Sentinel •••• 4 25 Registry of voters 817.00 Oar Faie for Matthew Gartland 4.61 Registry of School ohildren 119.00 Thos. C. Welsh, auditing the accounts of the Proiliouotary State Tax Assessment 98 00 and Register and Recorder 25.00 C. Shultz. M. D. Local Registrar 137.25 ! Thos. G. Vincent, certifying Judgments &c 69 80 'W. R Robinson Local Registrar. 18.75 $981.00 jWm L. Sidler, certifying mortgages &c 18.40 j Sheep damages 67.50 NOXIOUS ANIMALS : ( Burial of Soldiers and Markers for same 310.00 j 241 Weasels at SI.OO $241.00 ' Memorial Day Committee 50 00 - $3364.50 33 Mink at $1 00. 38.00 ( To amount of orders issued in 1908 $24087.81 ' 1 Wild Cat at $4.00 4.00 — $278.00 jTo amount of orders redeemed in 1908, 24087.61 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF MONTOUR COUNTY. | To amount of bonded indebtedness $5000.00 Bv outstanding County tax 1908 $2500.00 | To amount due Commonwealth for taxes on County indebt By outstanding County tax 1907 520.87 edness for 19C8 20 00 By outstanding Dog tax 1908 150.00 : To amount due S. K. Hoffman 20C0.00 ißy outstanding Dog tax 1907 14.89 j To amount due Elias Maier 2000 00 To amount due from Commonwealth for extinction of For ! Estimated outsanding bills 80.00 j est Fires 105.21 ; Unpaid appropriation to Soldiers Mouument 5000.00 SIIIOO.OO \ By amount due from Commonwealth for bounties paid for killing noxious animals 267.59 jßy awouut tlue from Commissioners of North'd. Co 38.83 By amount due in hands of Countv Treasurer. ......... 1544 08 By amount due from Lock Haven Poor District 117 65 i Liabilities In excess of assets 8545 98— $14100.00 — "■ i A J. STEINMAN. TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE SEVERAL DISTRICTS FOB TAXES ARISING FROM UNSEATED LANDS AND COLLECTORS RETURNS. Taxes received in 190 N. I Treasurer's Commission of 5 |>er . Amount paid by Treasurer U> the Pev- jllnlance still clue the several DU cent, on same. eral Mrtricts. | tnets, lneluilinn balance on j hand from prior yean. | i i ftt 511 I ! - SI f~ 1111 I i ~ 111 I Ml! I r |I : 7 : 5 i|r • r ? ? I r rj ? I 3 | ; } j 112 112 Anthony Township . ~..) • 10 11 Cooper Township, . .. 8 22 18 7m 6 »9 Danville UorotiKli I W 47 126 ; IB ..... tB 06 105 14 9S 120 Derry Township I ' |! 157 r, S2 1 525 I.itiertv Township 12 00 17 71 625 ft) so 31 | II 10 16 M 21 82 Mahoning Township ill 427 311 ; | 21 21 16 ■ 4ss n7l :! s: Mayberry Township I 1 86 57; Valley Township I 410 590 220 ; 21 80, 11 ! ! :i S9 15 s:i 6 H West Hemlock Township 116 6ss 296 1 21 85 15 ( J... . :i 95 65s 25 Total 1 255084 81 1 4 136 _ 1128 I 75! 7&| 06| | | | 0426706 61 :*), 1 21)' We. the uudeisifmed Commissionerso( Montour'Comity, Fa., do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of receipts and expenditures ol said county lor the year ending January It). \, I>. 19o» is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief, in witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal of othee this llth day of' January. A. 1> 1909. UKOKtiK W. MII.KB, | Commissioners , j JOHN COi.KMAN. '• of Attest : HORACEC. BLUE, Clerk. tiBl). K. BECIILKK. ) Montour County. TO THE HONORABLE THE JI'IMJES OF THE COI'RT OF C , 1909. by A .1. Steinman. Treasurer, of One Thousand Five Hundred ami Forty Four Dollars F.ight Cent* (81 M-i.OSI also a balance due the several districts of One Hundred and Mxty Five Dollars and Ninety-Eight Cents. ($105.08). In witness whereot we have hereunto set our hands and seals this llth day ol January, 1908 THOS. VAN HANT. ISKALI I J. H. WO T)SIDE, isEAI.I >COUNTY ACDITOHS. Attest iIORACB C BLUE. Clbrk BEN.I. L. DIKHL. [SIAI-1 I