PAGE SEVEN THE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913. Statement of Finances (Continued from Pago Six.) Wm, a. Johnston it Co., supplies John A. Carey, lights llorton E. Cross, cartlnB C. I. Hopkins, booths and lights D. M. Smith, lights P. O. Itlckard, delivery of ballots M. Li. Braman, delivery of ballots Geo. rt. Kimble, carting ballot box T. Y. Boyd, ballot and voting check list, etc. M. J. Hanlan, computing vote M. 12. Jones, clerical work W. W Wood treas. commission 108.75 .CO .50 2.00 .CO 22.00 20.00 .75 119.91 0.00 12.00 21.11 t 1501.77 poor tax account du. To balance In treasury January 1, 1912 4GI.35 " Amt. ree'd on Collector's certs 111.76 " Amt. ree'd on unseated taxes 4.95 " Amt. ree'd on costs 2.00 ? 613.00 CR. By amt. paid township treas. 57.29 By amt. paid county treas com. 3.59 By balance In treasury Jan. 6, 1913 552.18 t 613.0G DOG TAX ACCOUNT, DR. To balance In treasury Jan. 1. 1912 103.03 " Amt. of duplicate 1911 2162.00 " Amt. of added duplicate 1911 23.00 " 5 per cent, added duplicate 1911 17.05 " Amt of duplicate 1912 23SG.O0 " Amt. added duplicate 1912 37.00 t 5028.13 cn. By amt. duplicate 1912 unpaid 2123.00 " Amt. sheep claims paid 1422.10 " Amt. collector's com. 1911 74.73 " 5 per cent abatements 1911 74.50 " Amt. exonerations 1911 351.00 " Amt. County treas. com. 69.92 " balance In treasury Jan. C, 1913 622.88 ? 5023.13 ROAD TAX ACCOUNT. DR. To balance In treasury Jan. 1, 1912 833.21 " Amt. ree'd on collector's certs 610.83 " Amt. ree'd on unseated taxes 60.73 " Amt. ree'd on costs 6.00 " Amt due from Buckingham twp. 120.37 " Amt. due from Salem twp. .01 $ 1637.15 CR. By amt. paid township treasurer 424.91 " Amt. paid county treasurer com. 19.29 " Amt. due from Buckingham twp. 126.37 " Amt. ree'd from Starrucca .02 " Balance In treasury Jan. G, 1913 100G.56 $ 1637.15 SCHOOL TAX ACCOUNT. DR. To bal. In treasury Jan. 1, 1912 1258.79 " Amt. ree'd on collector's certs 055.13 " ree'd on unseated taxes 57.82 " Amt. ree'd on costs 4.00 " Amt. due from Buckingham twp. .03 " Amt. due from Canaan twp. 10.64 " Amt. due from Cherry Ridge twp. .05 " Amt. due from Lebanon twp. .10 $ 1995.56 CR. By Amt. paid township treas. 727.52 " Amt. County treas. com. 23.28 " Amt. ree'd from Damascus twp. 7.01 " Bal. in treasury Jan. 6, 1913 1235.75 t 1995.56 SHERIFF'S ACCOUNT. Frank C. Kimble. DR. To county orders received 755.00 " verdict fees received 20.00 " balance duo Jan. 6, 1913 302.98 1077.98 CR. By board of prisoners 460.50 " washing for prisoners 37.00 " committments, discharges 86.00 " attending criminal court 67.00 " Deputy attending criminal court 39.00 " drawing jurors 128.00 " postage stamps 14.40 " two trips to penitentiary at J86.64 173.28 " making report to public chari ties 40.00 " Election Proclamation 4.00 " filling Jury Wheel and notices 3.S0 " Court Proclamations, 4 times 10.00 " washing heavy blankets and quilts for Jail 25.00 S 1077.98 CLAIMS IN FAVOR OF THE COUNTY Due from delinquent collectors 513.85 Due from duplicate 1911 685.25 Due from duplicate 1912 10920.46 Due from State Treas. Appro, to Agrl. Soc. 894.75 Duo from Canaan school dls. 19.C4 Duo from Clinton school dls. 9G.93 Due from Cherry Ridge Poor Dis. 100.20 Due from Buckingham Poor Dls. 43.25 Due from Damascus Poor Dis. 69.25 Due from Honesdalo & Texas Poor District S9.75 Duo from Salem Poor District 83.00 Balance County fund in treasury 1SC69.37 $32185.70 CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY Frank C. Kimble, Sheriff, bal. acct. 1912 302.98 Mrs. Elijah Gray, note and int. 457.60 E. E. Ferguson, note and int. 10315.17 H. H. Ferguson, note and int. 5308.60 W. L. Ferguson, note and int. 6116.18 Myra Hill, note and int. 1220.38 Trustees Pro. Eng. Co., note and Int. 3112.20 J. G. Schmitt, Berlin, overpaid dup. '09 and '10 .28 J. E. BIgart, Lake, overpaid dup. 1910 and 1911 10.00 N. Mederer, Hawley, overpaid dup. 1911 10.46 E. E. Yale, Lebanon, overpaid dup. 1911 8.28 Wm. J. Brill, Oregon, overpaid dup. 1911 .,89 S. G. Webster, Sterling, overpaid dup. 1910 2.10 C. H. Stephenson, Waymart. over paid dup. '09, 10, and 1911 7.33 A. N. Lloyd, Starrucca, overpaid dup. 1911 8.10 Estimate amt. due collectors 6000.00 $31880.95 DISPUTED CLAIMS Due from Poor Dls. of Preston 2250.00 Due from Poor Dls. of Hawley 1135.00 Due from Poor Dls. of Berlin 1926.25 Due from Poor Dls. of Palmyra 822.95 uue rrom Poor Dls. of Dyberry 203.81 S 6314.01 FINANCIAL STANDING OF COUNTY Total claims in favor of county 32185.70 Total claims against tho county 31880.95 Balance in favor of county $304.75 We, the undersigned Auditors, in and for the County of Wayne, do certify that we met at the Court House at Hones dale, Wayne county, Pennsylvania, on January 6, 1913. Have examined the foregoing accounts of the County Com missioners, Sheriff, County Treasurer, Coroner and District Attorney of Wayne county, Pa and find them correct us above presented. Witness our hands at Honesdale, Pa. this 8th day of February, A. D 1913 W. O. AVERY F. L. GILPIN E. R. BODIE Auditors no new trial ron JIURDERERS OF ERIE police. New York. Supreme Court Jus tice Charles W. Parker last week, In Hackensack, N. J denied the mo tions for new trials for Constantino and Antonio Cella and Antonio Man- chlni, three of the Edgewater coal dock strikers recently convicted of murder in tho second degree, who were sentenced to serve terms of ten to thirty years. IP YOU Want a Cook ADVERTISE AN CASTER 0FFERM V Br V EV. MILTON Davis entered his study after having eaten a lonesome Easter breakfast and threw himself into, a big chair by the window fofh few moments of quiet beforo beginning his strenuous day. He heaved a, sigh as he glanced at the empty chair on the opposlto side empty save for the mind picture the young minister was wont to draw on occasions when tho world would seem well lost for the possession of one particular woman. But that woman had not, as yet, ap peared upon the ecclesiastical heart stone of Rev. Mr. Davis. There were many fair parishioners who would gladly have been' that fortunato maid; their inclinations, however, wore restricted to tho gifts which constantly found their way to the rectory. The wide couch in the rector's study was a heterogeneous collection of sofa pillows; the walls were lined with biblical subjects, evi dently considered the only art ap propriate for ministerial eyes. Rev Mr. Davis had been the reclpent of eighteen pairs of slippers and throe house coats. In his turn, he sought diligently among his flock for the girl who might do; she apparently sunned her self in another fold, for she certainly did not thrive in his pasture. The choir, which weekly occupied four seats facing tho pulpjt, gave forth to tho little church such quar tet muslo as It felt equal to. It was comprised entirely of village talent .Jimmlo Langhorn, tho tenor, consid ered the world and all its machina tions a Joke; if the soprano felt a jolt in her side when sustaining a high O it was nothing more nor less than Jlmmle's, elbow prodding her along. Tho contralto was a small maiden to whom the tenor made love during the darkness of the sermon; the bass singer was also the choir master. The soprano, a young matron, and Jlmmie Langhorn were fast friends, and many a plot against ministerial bachelordom was hatched between them. It seemed to them a shame that so good-looking a minister should remain a bachelor. So it happened that as Rev. Mr. Davis bemoaned the singleness of his own state and others bemoaned It for him, the god of love entered his study. His. buxom housekeeper was tho liter al bearer, and she offered it to him as a package, labeled and wrapped in much tissue paper. Upon being un swathed the Easter gift proved to bo a small marble statue of Cupid. "And which of your lambs Is it this time?" she asked with motherly In terest, and noticing surprise on tho rectors face. The minister read tho card: "From the soprano, Easter greetings." "And her a married woman!" sniffed Mrs. Mallory. "If s a wonder some of them don't offer themselves Heaved a Sigh as He Glanced at the Empty Chair. as housekeepers!" She made her exit with high scorn for the susceptible sex of which she was an humble mem ber. "It certainly seems odd," reflected Rev. Mr. Davis, casting a quizzical glanco at tho small god of lovo. "I had not suspected Mrs. Wade of a secret attachment for nie but you represent a subtlo hint of some kind." He smiled. He called up Mrs. Wade. No; she had not sent it Her voice, over the 'phone, sounded more or less Indig nant at tho Idea. Rev. Mr: Davis prepared for his Easter service and dismissed the thought of the mysterious gift Tho door leading to tho chancel faced the choir. Aa the minister en tered, his eyes lifted a moment and met those of a girl who occupied the soprano's usual place In the choir, and for a moment he had apprehen sions. Was it possible that tho Easter music, after all the careful prepara tion, was to be sung by the substitute a stranger? Where was Mrs. Wade? K But as the sorvice progressed tho minister realized that his fears were: groundless. And that was not all he was keenly conscious of tho pres-i enco of the new soprano. After service, while ho stood shak ing hands with his departing parish loners, according to his usual custom, ho anticipated with unusual ploasuro his meeting with tho girl who had so graciously assisted the choir. Ho was anxious to congratulate her and thank her. "Doctor Davis," Bald tho voice of Jimmlo Langhorn at his side, "I want to present you to this sister of mine. Muriel, our rector, Doctor Davis," ho said turning to tho girl. "She cried to bo allowed to sing in our choir, so wo had to let her. Mrs. Wade has a cold, you know, and was glad of an opportunity to bo excused. Sis, hero, has Just returned from Germany and was anxious to try her wings." Jlm mie Langhorn joked even with tho minister. Muriel cast an indignant glanco at her brother as her hand met that of tho minister. "It isn't bo, Doctor Davis," she Bald with mounting color, for tho young minister's gray eyes had not once left her fnce. "Ho and Mrs. Wade made dire threats until I consented." "For which they deservo a gold modal," affirmed the dominie. "Don't!" exclaimed Jlmmie. "Sho is conceited enough now, between her volco and hor collection of Btatuary!" "Statuary!" Inquired tJjo minister. "Then perhaps I can thank you, Miss "Yes," Returned the Girl. Langhorn, for the dainty bit I re ceived this morning?" Jlmmie became suddenly interested in tho arrangement of the music 'for tho evening service. "I'm sorry," laughed Muriel, "but I happen not to be tho guilty party." "Somo ono sent mo Easter greet ings in the form of a little marble god of love; and I have already in sulted Mrs. Wado by accusing her of sending it" "And mo! An absolute stranger I like that!" Muriel spoke with some asperity and her manner, the min ister noted, was much like her broth er's. "Oh, please, Miss Langhorn," begged tho minister contritely. "I'm really awfully sorry." "Well I'll think about it" She cast him one glance and turned to Jimmie. "Como, brother mine, or we won't get any dinner." She turned again to Doctor Davis, "Can't you take dinner with us?" "Under the condition that you will all come and eat cold turkey with me after the service tonight I havo a housekeeper who must be appeased."' Since Muriel expected to bo in Lee only a month before going to tho city to start a concert career, Rev. Dr. Davis lost no tlmo in laying siege to her heart The minister's decisive chin denoted that when ho know what he wanted ho went straight for It. Luckily, they lived in a healthy, choorful community where calls upon tho world-weary were not necessary and tho dominie robbed no ono in tho time devoted to courting. Since It was nearlng tho end of the opera sea son, ho took Muriel frequently to that realm of wonderful music. When she sang at concerts in tho city, he waB always thero to escort hor home and carry her floral trib utes. Theso flowers Invariably lent their sweetness to somo humble dwelling in tho village. "Isn't it wonderful to be blessed with the power to help our fellow men?" Rev. Mr. Davis voiced thlsi sentiment ono evening aa they walked homo through tho lanes after having1 called to seo old Mrs. Gabel, who didn't get to church often on account of tho distance. Muriel bad sting1 somo of tho familiar old hymns for her until tho dear old soul had wept from sheer happiness. "Yes," returned tho girl with tears, not far from her own eyes. "I have, wondered lately if all tho applause of a great, clapping audience will ever bring mo one-tenth of tho joy that tho tears in Mrs. Gabcl's eyes brought?" Sho lookod out over tho broad country. "Anyway, I shall of ten look out over tho footlights and boo not a swarm of faces but this!" Muriel's gesture swept in the starry heavens, the moonlit road and the great arch of trees. Suddenly the dominie turned and. took her in his arms. "Ton are not going on any stage! It would take you too far from ma You may do all tho concert work all the church singing you like but always I will' come for you when night falls. Your Brother Jim sent mo the god of lovoi and I am going to hold on to It! What do you think about it, dear? "Evidently I am not to be allowed to thmk," murmured Muriel, but with finality In her resignation. (Copyright, mt, by the MoClure Mw-. paper Syndicate.) 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Eight-room house, all Improve ments, located East street extension. All Improvements, hard wood floors, good dry cellar, largo porch bay windows. Chicken house, capacity 50 birds. Lot 52x125 feet. Eight-room residence corner of Court and Eleventh streets. House In flrst-class condition. All modern Improvements, located on west side of Court street. Cash Bakery For Sale Cheap. Place enjoys an excellent trade. Well established luneh rooms in con nection with business. Books open to prospective purchaser. One of best paying stands in Honesdalo. If sold now, a big bargain awaits hust ling young man. Good Building Lot Located in Texas No. 4, Green street, within 15 minutes walk from Honesdale post oflice. Ground practically level. Size of lot 60x75 feet. Property commands beautiful view of land scape. Will be sold cheap. Rare bargain. Any of the above properties can Terms made easy to all purchasers. apply to offlco of iiiy-U-A-Home Realty Co. Honesdale, Pa. Jadwin Building Both Phones D. & H. CO. TiriE TABLE In Effect Sept. 29, 1912. A.M. SUN P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M, 8UN 8 30 10 00 10 00 10 00 4 30 6 15 Albany .... . Blnchamton . A.M. 10 30 2 15 12 30 . Philadelphia. S 15 7 10 8 00 4 45 6 35 12 30 1 18 7 00 7 60 .WIlkes-Bnrre. ....Scranton.... 4 03 P.M. A.M. P.M, P.M. A.M, 6 40 B GO 8 45 8 65 8 59 6 25 6 35 6 39 2 05 2 15 2 19 2 31 2 37 2 43 8 60 9 00 ....Carbondale ..Lincoln Avenue... Whites Quieley Farview , ...... Canaan , ... LakeLodore .... ... . Waymart , ....... Keene.. ..... Steene .....Proraptou , Kortenla , .....fieelyvillo ..... ,.. Honesdale ..... o SI 9 04 6 05 9 12 g is 6 61 9 17 9 23 8 11 6 67 7 03 6 17 623 y 24 9 29 g 29 g 32 937 9 39 9 43 9 47 9 00 9 66 709 7 12 7 18 2 49 2 62 2 67 2 69 303 3 07 3 10 816 9 31 9 37 6 26 6 SI 9 42 6 33 639 6 43 7 21 U 41 725 729 7 32 736 9 43 9 62 9 63 10 00 P.M.lA.M. P.M.IP.M.lA.M.lAr NOTICE OP SPECIAL BILL. Notice is hereby given that dur ing tho regular session of the Gen eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to bo held in tho year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, there will be introduced a bill entitled '''An act to amend an act approved the eighth day of May one thousand nine hundred and ono, entitled 'An act to Incorporate tho Mllanvlllo Bridge Company, In Wayne County, Pennsylvania.' " The object of said amendment is to change the annual dato of meet ing from the first Monday of Janu ary to the second Monday of Janu ary in each year. MILTON L. SKINNER, President Chas. E. Beach, Sec'y. Feb. 7, 1913. 13eol4 Bank OOOOCCOCOOOCOOGOOOOQOOOOOQ C Wayne county property listed, you are interested inquire about Two Good Lots Located on iFalr avenue, 15 minutes' walk from Honesdale. Will be sold together or separately. On R. D. route. Fer tile ground. Lots have a frontage of about GOO feet and run from Dy berry river. Ideal place for party who desires small farm near town. Modern House in nonesdalc Brick, contains steam heating plant, gas and other modern appointments. Lot 50x125 feet. Good garden, barn, and chicken house on prem ises. Property in flrst-class condi tion. Was recently improved. Ono of Honesdale's best properties. Building Lot in Honesdalo Locat ed on Court street in one of prettiest residential sections of Honesdale. Size 03x125 feet. Story and a half house on property. Property in good condition. Honesdalo Two building lots and house on Sixteenth street. Size of property 100 x 100 feet. Situated in finest residential section of town. Modern dwelling in Honesdale contains nine rooms and Is equipped with all appointments of an up-to-date house. Located on Main street In one of the nicest sections of the residential sections. House lias g-.s. New furnace recently installed. Lot 50x125 feet. Property in good condition. A bargain for a home seeker. Honesiinlo Ten-room house on Main street. Lot 50x200 feet. 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