1 N OT1CK OF APPLICATION FOR A M KN DM KNT OF V II A RT Kit. In the Court, of Common Plea of the Coun ty of Jcllerson. Notice In hereby given Hint nn application will lie made ly Hit "Elena I'rincliicssa ill Napiill, SiH'letii' Italians ill Miitim Sik'ciiiso fin llnllnnl In Itcviiolilsvlllc, l'n., iKIfim Prince of Nnplc. linlliin Sis'lety of Minimi Aid for tho liiilltin of Ucynohlsville. l'n.) I" llip Court of Common IMeii. of the county nfotrsald on Motidnv, Hi' 4th ilny of Miuvli, Hill. Ill the Court llouc In Brook villi', l'n.. tinilcr the 1'rovMini of tin1 Art of ticncral Assembly of Iht Ciiitiniuiiwciillh, entitled "An Act to provide for tin Incorporation nnil reiMiltitton of cert n in corporal Ion.," apprut rd April intli, 174, nnil It upplcmenl for tin approval nml allowance of certnln iimi'iid incuts to the charter of ald colmratlon." tvlx, kVi 4'1iiiiiff article three of snld charier to move the sm'lcty or the sent from Kcvn olilsvlllc to Hnl. Hit. I'ii., tlnit In till' place where the business of the sis'lety In to In' transuded In to he changed from tin town of Keynoldsvllle. I'll., to Soulier. .lelTi'tsMill coilll ty l'n..) n wt forth In I hi' petition therefore, tiled liiMilili'onrt. M M. Davis, Solicitor. COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT OF THE Finances of Jefferson Countu FOR THE YEAR 1900. Amount Outstanding for Colli'c'tor. District. iwm- J. C, Cochran. MIl- ltnn. . IVr IVr lBflT- B. A. Snyder.. IBftH-- J. C. Cochran. Porter.. Illii linn. .Per IVr ison- I. C. Cochrim. It. K. Ostium.. . . Illi; Hun iHiitnincrYHic. IVr ITr Amount Outstanding for 1900. Colll'rtor. Districts. S. II . Snyder T. M. ItltMlllH II. H. Hull Oeo. I. Palmer J. 1. Crawford .1. K. Ilcaslcy., Wni. Phillips J. tl. Wilson T. M. Stnhlman G. C. Howeta Mnrtln 1)lixiii' A.J. Sprague O. C. Stewart 3. C. North J. F. Klscnhnrt I). F. tionrlcy Cliiirli' II. Wet tel. , A. L. Lockwood.... Chn. Miller A. S. KliH-k O. W. Swartx B. O. Fill It J. tl. Cochran , J. W. furry M. A. McLaughlin. J. C. Morrison R. W. Well R. F. Morrison Amos St rouse Ceo. Dempsey S. J. HlormiT W. A. MeGce Hiirni'it Itl'llVCf Hell Hlg Run Brockwnyvllle Brookvllle Clay villi- i lover Kltlri-d (asklll 1 1 en Hi llnlt'ron Knox McCalmnnt Oliver Perry rinecreeK I'olk Porter Punxsiitnwney Heynoiiisvtiie Klnggold Hose Pnyilnr fiimmorvlllu I nlon Wfimftw U us i nitton Wlnslow West HeyiioldHVllle Wortlivllli' Yoiiiik Per Per Receipt mill liifirnan for 1000. HKCEIIT8. Amount In Treimury t Innt. iottle- ment tlO.874 1)2 OutHtiinilliiK tuxes, 'W unit previous, IM7D 41 OiltHtHnillliK tHXe 1H00 M.II2B 20 fenn el Tax Lieu Kivoril for 'IM, 'W7, jtN 'fin l,4.sfl 115 l'n'Hted f .x'l.'len reVoi'-d 'w' Hiid 'iitl, 4,5M 41 Interest Tax Lien Kerord '8 and 'Oil, 127 42 Hotel Meenw'H 7IW 50 CommlMsloni'm' receipt book IliwpltHl accounts 1,7R2 24 t'ommoiiwealth cokIm, 'W) H7 (HI tlommonwealth rout, '00 1,1148 47 Redemption reo'il from Commla slonetn' Land Book 144 18 Poll Tax 23 20 Lands sold 217 10 Three-Fourth Stale Personal Tax. 8,SH7 2.1 Rules of court M 50 'State on tire and KKmfl warden bills 105 42 State report 50 00 Mlwellani-Hlia 3.1 38 Redemptions ree'd from Treas urer's sale book 1,23V 02 1102,025 23 RXPKM1IT17RKR. Auditors' py I 177 87 Auditors' clerk 54 00 Auditing Prothonotary's accounU.. 50 00 Advertising lands by error V 50 Assessors' hills 4,207 81 Bridges and repairs 14.UI2 27 Biilnnce duo on brlilKu contracts of ixm BoHi-dtnK prisoners, washinx for firlsonerH, sheriffs fees, Ac ank Issiks, and stationery Halsnce due Sheriff Burns last set 8,445 78 2.000 00 Bill 30 tlement 1.111 1 Balance due lllnderllter Haliincedue States Burial of Indigent noldiora Burial of pauisTH County commissioners1 attorney. A. O. White Court crier, .1. P. Lucas Constables' returns Commissioners' con vent lot Commissioners' stile 80 00 120 .V) 4.1.1 00 27 60 S.V) 00 2S8 00 424 112 34 21 I) 25 132 31 Clothing for prisoners Commissioners' pay, Murray l.fniO 00 Commissioners' pay, Webster 017 50 Commissioners' pay. Hawk U.17 00 commissioners' cierK, uainraiin.... wi isi Commonwealth bills 4.4.H 22 Commonwealth bills, discharge cases 4.18 74 County bonds redeemed, series 'HO.. 10,000 00 County bonds redeemed, series 1NM0 and iitH 8,100 00 Cousins redeemed and Interest paid 1,101 83 County superintendent 200 00 Due Snvdert wd. bv error In settle ment of 18113 110 1(1 District attorney, N. L. Strong 546 00 Delivering February ballots 33 54 DellVHrlmr Novemlier ballots 27 88 Election bills February 1.419 711 Election bills Novemlier 1,581 t Election special 85 H Express charges 10 13 Fuel and light 870 50 Furniture for court house and Jail.. 80? 00 Fire wardens' bills '. U41 01 Freight hills 2 17 Hospital bills 1,0411 75 Head sioutst for soldiers lift 00 Insurance 0118 50 Inquests ' 124 (HI Interest paid 10:83 Jurors, grand 1,002 76 Jurors, petit 2,4(15 28 jurors, traverse 2,310 18 Jury commissioners' pay U3 U8 Jauluirspay 40.1 405 00 Jail physician 100 00 Livery hire. 80 87 Ileal for lurors 58 2.1 Medicine for prisoners 27 7.1 Penitentiary bill 2,119 75 Probates and fees 4110 75 Prothy's bills, Cyrus H. Blood 714 75 Postage and box rent 107 1.1 Plumbing 48 80 Printing Republican 627 2.1 Republican, Co. Order, 1809 204 85 DemiH'rat 84.1 tin Spirit 832 55 Volunteer ; 01 00 Uncord 77 Ml Star HI 00 J. P. George 48 80 Post mortem examinations .'. 85 00 Printing November Ivillot 200 00 Printing February ballot 101 00 Reform school, Murgauxu 244 2(1 Repairs to court house and Jull 1:18 15 Road damages 55 OU Register and Recorder Johu H. Barr 809 80 John I). Kvmiis 1,28V 41 Road and bridge views 804 71 Kent for telephones 76110 ' AT YOUNG'S PLANING MILL You will find BHSH, DOORS, FRAMES RND FINISH of all kinds, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, HIGH GRADE VARNISHES, LEAD AND OIL COLORS In all shades, Anil nlso nn over-stock of Nails which I will sell cheap. J. V. YOUNG, Prop. 1896, IC49T, 1898 and 1899. County. II. mil. HI lit i' Don. ri'tit. on rent, off 30 01 37 Ml 23 7h 21 112 8 01 ( 27 no 23 00 7 :il . IVr cent, on Percent, nil' 17 24 21 li III 04 10 m 27 50 2.1 110 1.1 117 H s; ri'iit. on ri'iit. olV :t mi 1 In 1.1 2" ii ao 2:1 no 13 82 2D.1 3.1 2il HI stl Nil: 22 2.S 4 52 20 70 2 20 ( :ii mi 2ii on 7 70 I'i'iit. on ri'iit. otT in 'ii imi ir no 24 12 2' 202 i:il' II II County. Ilonil. Suite. Hon. ki'imj : ri I t to on xii ar : i j ti 7 :m tii m no 1 4:1 hi 25 2 ;w tw m ID H6 7 10 M) 17 4:1 iviii :r; i4it 4 1.1 :r 41 km M4 :t 52 111 art 41 41 47 411 7K J42 27 III 77 4 M 1(1 0") III (W H 2.1 K no 4IK IW 1117 HI 12 21 51 4.1 lint ;m 117 on 10 12 24 07 iti on :w 77 8 : 14 11 1M :) 1x4 02 104 on tw 00 im m um ir, 21 14 44 77 220 SO DO Oft 4.1 IW 102 41 6I M 17.1 111 27 21 a 117 404 41 Ifll 80 18 7.1 Bl 42 W M l.KI H7 III 47 41 44 f M 8 H!l 1.1 Kl 17 411 1HI 01 114 an II Ml 32 a? 1.7KA 14 822 Ifl 1B7 52 M (tl 74:1 7 318 (12 20 7H M K 418 M 1.10 H i 14 71 2.1 Tl 106 til 104 0.1 30 I" W) 114 Kll 14 179 311 8 11 111 08 W (12 28 411 42 IW 4 11 101 84 68 ID iKI 12 4.1 m 4H 282 38 28 31 02 22 802 HI 38.1 Mi 84 :M 1:1.1 118 2;tt 8 14:1 81 AO A8 IV44 8tt 112 14 411 40 1 82 23 22 2 l 17 73 1A 28 83 2X1 47 2HII 711 12J 104 IM 11.744 4.1 1 4.l4 IT.I $ 8118 88 f 111.10 07 10,070 77 4.4.W Oil 817 16 1754 til rent , on cent, off Repairing prisoners' shoes 25 3.1 itcticmpiionN naiq Refunding order redeemer! 1.201 21 142 70 281 4.1 718 70 920 95 Supplies for court house and jail.... Sheep claim Stenographers' pay State tax Transcribing records Telegrams Talesman Tipstaves Transcribing notes of testimony.... Treasurer's deeds 5,1116 84 90 50 3 8.1 6 00 m 24 114 20 107 42 118 94 1 raveling expense mid mileage .... Water rent Treasurer's percentage, collecting fMl.099.21 Treasurer's percentage, paying out Treasurer's percentage, paying out 1,1 i.Trtl .06 Cash In Treasury 814 00 910 99 1,800 00 577 61 13,065 60 1102,625 23 General launienl. Am. Count tax outstanding tor 1899 and previous m U Bond tax outstanding for 181)6 and previous 143 68 State tax outstanding for 18U9 and previous Dog tax outstsndlng for 189J and previous County tax outstanding for 11)00 Bond tax outstanding for WOO State tax outstanding for llioo Dog tax outstanding for llioo Vnseated tax outstanding, county., Fnseated tax outstanding, bond.... Seated tax outstanding, county Seated tax outstanding, bond Hospital account t'Bsh In treasury 42 11 10 00 10.677 77 4,459 03 817 16 1.7.14 81 8,027 76 8114 3.1 2.112 24 IUI0 00 lfl.niiO 7.1 13.065 60 248,050 17 MAHII.IT1K8. County bonds, Issued 1804 County bonds. Issued ISM),... Hue county oftlcers Assets over liabilities 15,500 00 5,(11111 00 .'kill 24 27,210 HI 48,050 17 Reeelpla and. Kxprndlture Fluid lor 1000. HKCE1ITS. of Poor Temnorarv loan s nnn mi PiMir lunula 87,000 00 Premium and Interest on bonds 748 73 Hay and fodder lis 40 J?5,8H7 13 12.100 00 46,000 01) 80 00 124 7.1 275 00 83 25 75 00 IXPKKDITCRK8. County poor farm Contract on county home Farming Implements Hack, harness, ic Horses Fertiliser Sewerage Miscellaneous Lalsir and harvesting , Traveling expenses and livery hire. Telephone Architect Commissioners' attorney Coupons redeem bed, poor Cusu In treasury 54 11 84.1 88 115 64 101 40 1,705 00 2.10 00 140 00 14,877 10 , . . 175,867 18 UfitlLUAL Bl A ICBlblvr, " ASSETS. Cash In treasury 14,377 10 Liabilities over asset 60,622 90 175,000 00 LIABILITIES. Poor bonds, Issue 1900 .... 175,000 00 Inventory of Produce Raised on Farm Hay. 18 tons; oats, 411 bushel: corn, 210 bushel: potatoes, 95 bushel: wheat', 96 bushel; rye, 57 bushel; oats, wheat and rye straw, 8 tons. Estimate value of produce 1(123 IS JEFFERSON COUNTY. SB Pursuant to law, we, the undersigned Com. mlssloners of Jefferson county, publish the loregouig statement 01 me receipts ana ex penditures of said county for the year 19U0. and also present the assets and liabilities ol the county on the 7th duv of January, luol. Witness our hands and aenl of ofllce, this ouiu uay 01 j anuary, ivui, W. O. MITRRAV. fi NEWTON WEBSTER, h AU HAWK, (i SEAL SKA1. SMAIj. Attest! Commissioners, A. E. Galbiuitb, Clerk. FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Weil Attended, Lively Discussion, Inter esting and Instructive Addressee. A fnfiiiPtV Institute wits hold In the Gt'itt'fri! IjTiill. Pni Hillsf, last Friday and Siiltn tlaJ, February 15th and lAth. The institute) wait called to order at 1.30 p. m lie .liBin M Nut'ida .ml Ihu ful lnu,1 nir -y oftli;t't'mere elected: President, John M. Non ls; vice-president, John Dotifrh- erly; aurctiiry. Alhert ESlt-auss; asslHt- ant secretary, C. A. Stephenson, After which the program was taken up. Devotional rxet'ClHcs were condnclod by Ilev. J. II. Montgomery. Instrumen tal music. The address of welcome was delivered hy J. C. Norrls and responded to by J. J. Stittor. Music by choir. The first topic. "Best Methods of liaising Potatoes," wag taken up by A. Rudolph. The subject was atro dis cussed by J. C. Norrls, Noah Syphrlt, J. ,1. Sutter and Lewis Ludwlck. Instrumental music. Heading by Mrs. Noah Strttuss. The question Ikix was next In order, and some of the questions caused very lively discussions. "The Value of Ashes," was the noxt topic, which wits taken up hy J. J. Sutter and also discussed by Robert P. Morrison and Lewis Ludwlck. Ad- ournment. The evening session was called toorder at 7.15 hy President Norrls. MumIo hy choir. How the Tax Hurden Is Distributed," was tho first topic of the evening, and its H. JI. AIcL'rcifrlit, to whom the tuple was iisslu'ncd, was not present, the subject wns taken up by W. II. II. Rid dle, one of the Slate speakers. He gave a very instructive talk on the subject, n which he showed how tho different taxes were distributed, and how the ntri'iculturiil industry was maKlng more rapid progress than some of the pro fessions. Recitation Alma Dougherty. Special legislation was presented by D. C. Gillespie. ThlB talk was enter taining and instructive. Instrumental music. Recitation Mildred Sutter. Instrumental rauslo. Recitation Belle Syphrlt. Question box. Essay "Progress" Wayde Breakey. Adjournment. Saturday morning session was called to order by the chairman at 10.00 o'clock. Instrumental music. Question box. Essay Mrs. Noah Strauss. ' Instrumental music. First topic, "The Rotation of Crops as a Means of Improving the Fertility of the Farm," was takon up by R. J. Wold. His talk was Interesting and instructive. Afternoon session called to order at 1..10 and first on program was instru mental music. "Tho Valuo of Lime" was the first topic, but as Levi bchuckers, to whom this was assigned, was not present, It was bold ovor. "Naturo Study Talk The Tent Cat erpillar," was handled in a masterly manner by R. J. Weld. Recitation Maud Shoesley. "Manures and Lime for Sixteen Years," was assigned to Enos 11. Hess, who delivered an Interesting address. "The Education of the Farmor's Chit dren," was dlscussod by W. T. Cox, William Enterline, Enos B. Hess, J. J. Sutter and Lewis Ludwlck. "Milling and Care of Wheat, was takon up by William Enterline, a prac tical miller. He gave the farmers some good pointers. Saturday evening session called at 7.00 o'clock. Recitation Virginia McAdoo. Address by D. C. Gillespie. Subject: "Farmer's Boys and How to Keep Them on tho Farm." Instrumental muMo. Address by W. H. Riddle. Subjoct: "Care of Your Home and Farm." Solo Albert Strauss. , "Broud Tires and Good Roads," was presented by Lewis Ludwlck and dis cussod by W. II. H. Riddle and J. C, Norrla. Township High School was dlsoussed by institute. The institute voted in favor of an la creased appropriation for the benefit of the farmers' institutes In Pennsylvania. There are now 300 farmers' institutes In the state and there Is a demand for 1,600. The institute voted In favor of asking our local chairman for one of the Instl tutes to be held In Paradise next year, Albert Strauss, Seo. Question Answered. ' Yes, August Flower still bag the lar gest sale of any medicine In the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmotb era never thought of using anything else for indigestion or biliousness. Doc tors were scarce, and tbey seldom beard of Appendicitis, Norvous Prostration or Heart Failure, etc. They used Au gust Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food regulate the action of the liver, stlrau late the nervous and organlo aotlon of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with bead aches and other aches. You only need a few does of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is notning serious the matter with you, For safe at H. Alex Stoke's drug store, uet ureen's Frlze Almanao. , V Tf . e ll..ls71 T Colds, Grippe, WHOQPINQ COUGH. ASTHMA. BRCNCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS i $otd by a1 'druggists 2S50cts First National Hank of n liYxoLits villi:. Cnpitnl, r0,000. Surplus. - - $15,000. C, mitrhell. President; eolt Hlc Iclland, Vic Pres.! John II. Handler. Cashier. Dlrrctorai C Mitchell, Scott McClelland, J.C.King, John II. Corbett. (1. E. Brown. O. W. Fuller, J. II. Handier, Does a generiilbanl(lngbulnennd solicits Hie accounts of niercluiiil, professional men. farmers, mecliiiiilr, miner, lumbermen and other, promising the most careful attention to the biislne nf all person. iure Deposit fluxes rnr rent. First National Bunk building, Nolan block Flr Proof Vault. 4 UR AUDITORS' REPORT OF THE Finances of Jefferson County FOR THE Treasurer's Account. nil.. C. ItRITZ. Treasurer. In account lth Jefferson county for the year 1IKO. nit. To amount In treasury at Inst settle ment (10, 874 M To amount county tax for WOO fa; ,2411 71 To amount county bond tax for 1W0. 15, To amount state tax for lirno ft, To amount dog tax for 1H00 X, lift as 248 83 aftg oo 102 81 ,AM 41 ,480 OA To amount county tax ror lmsj ana nrevlous outstanding 10. To amount unseated tax received for isnsandl8tw 4, To amount of seated tax received for 1WS3-97-08-WI 1. To amount of Interest received on unseated tax 127 45 1,2J 02 8,807 2ft (1,230 4.1 7011 Ml To amount of redemntlons received. 1. To amount state personal tux re turned to county To amount received from Commis sioners Itecelpt Hook To amount hutel licenses received... I'oott Account. To amount received from temporary loan To amount received from Imndssold, ,000 00 ,748 78 118 40 less temnorarv nan of fS.MIu To amount received from feed, Ac, sola iroin poor rami CR. tim.iiw m By county orders redeemed, fM.i ,KI4 f liy exoneration oruers re deemed 1,68.1 Oft By refunding orders re deemed By ri'dempt ions paid out .... 142 70 ,201 21 648 87 ii y certificates ot lima re turned Bv count y bonds redeemed. series ls7-tm ... 18, By coupons redeemed and Interest on bonds 1, By state treasurer's receipt for slate tux paid ft, By amount paid county superintendent By outstanding tax for limn. 17, By outstanding tax for 18TO and previous By pisir orders redeemed. .. 01, By cotiions from pisirlKHids redeemed Bv treasurer's ircentnge .100 00 IM 83 IM 84 200 00 707 S7 1122 00 140 00 S10 99 1,800 00 for collecting M,0IKU1 at 1 percent By treasurer's percentage for paying out f!io,0OO.00 at 2 per cent By treasurer's percentage for paying out .7,"l)l.(Jfi at 1 nor cent (177 111 By county fund In treasury 111, .Otis no ity poor lunus in treasury., it 377 10 199,1511 7 ft fieri (fa Account. J. M. CHF.SNl'TT, Sheriff, In account with Jefferson county for the year ltKiO, lU. To amount of orders drawn 12,000 00 To aiuoiint of Jury fees colloctod . ftd 00 To amount due Sheriff M 24 1,021 2ft TOWNSHIP ACCOI'NTS). Amount nf Road, School, Poor, Water, Light, and Sinking funds In County Treasurer's hands, and duu the following Boroughs luid Townships as per Auditors' Settlement for tho year iisiu; DISTRICTS. Harnett Beuyer Hrookvllle Hnx'kway vllle Bell Clayvllle , ('lover , F.ldred Oasklll Henderson Heath Knox McCalmont Oliver Perry Plnecreek Porter Punxsutawney Keynoldsvllle Ringgold Riste Snyder Fnioii Warsaw Washington Wiuslow , West lieynoldsvllle..., Total. Amount overdrawn Washington township. Itoad fund Polk township. School fund I H I Hospital Aeeonnta. K? a Amount duo Jefferson county from the following-districts for the maintenance of Insane In asylum. - Clover township (1,487 47 Oliver township 01 23 Perry township 171 8ft Plnecreek township 723 77 Heynoldsvlile borough 1,274 71 Hose township 1,030 70 Summervllle iHiroilgh 706 91 I'nlim township 1,120 3(1 Wlnslow township .. 2,803 25 Young township , ( 40 90 JicrrKHSOR County, S8: We, the undersigned Auditor of Jefferson county, In the state of Pennsylvania, do cer tify, that In pursuance of the 47th section ot L. M. SNYDER, Practical llorae-Bhoer and General Ulacksmith. tr i ;' '' ' ' ' . . v 1 I I Horse shoeing done in the neatest manner and by the latest. Improved method. Re pairing of all kinds carefully mid promptly dene. Satisfaction (Iitahantkkii. HORSE CLIPPING Have Just received a complete set of ma chine horse clipper of Inlest style 'W pattern and am prepared to do clliinlng In the best possible manner at reasonable rate. Jackson St. near Fifth, Keynoldsvllle, Pa. -s WHEN IN DCUBT, TRY nd llav cured tSoiimus t l Caie of Nervotit I'lM.nen. w h n Debility, fiztinei.i. Sic ( Ir 6? nH Varicorr le, Atropl-.y.S 1 They clear the brain, strf-rcthei. Ino circulation, rrinka diRerfnn perieci, ana imparl nc-11117 Lflli... u. . l.-.l A 1 f 'ldraint and ottfj r checltc.l bVllUllgHgailli tr0 mooRrly cnrc'l. Ihrir cor. 1- lion often worrtM thm intflps.intty, OnMimp Hop or Death. Mailrd iealed. Price 1 1 per box, 6 boxei , with lroncld Ieg.il (tttarnntr-e to mre or refund h money, I9 00. Send fnr free book. Pnrnnlo by H. Alrx Ploke. Subscribe for The -X" Star If you want the Ntwi, YEAR 1900. CR. By boarding prisoners, 4:i4 day at AO cents perday By Isiardlng prisoners, 4,. VH) days at 40 cents tier day By HScommltments, ntftOc. each By ins discharges, at VI cents each By summoning 4.1A lurors, at is)c. each By drawing special Jurors, 1 day, at FI perday By 4 days drawing Jurors, at tt a day. By sewing for .tall By report to hoard of charity By publishing 4 court proclamations. By publishing election proclamation. By removing prisoners to penitent I ary By removing prisoner to Huntingdon By removing Insane to Warren By gas furnished for Jull by sheriff. .. By miscellaneous supplies for Jull.... By cleaning Jail... By soap for Jail By tilling 2n ticks, 7R cents each By washing 40 pair blanket, 2,'ic, a pr By tobacco fiirnlHhed prlnoners By washing for prisoners 217 00 1,820 00 iw oo IW 00 1M 80 8 00 1A 00 20 ft 40 00 4 no I 00 108 (10 aa mi 87 78 42 2ft 21 7ft AO 00 HO (10 II) AO 10 00 74 00 111 00 fiftll 24 County Commissioner's Account. W. O. MI'RUAY, Commissioner. CH. By amount due at last settlement ... .1 48 AO By 2UT days as Commissioner 1,0(12 AO HR. 11,07(1 00 To amount of orders drawn. . .11,0(10 00 To amount due Murriiv 111(10 11,07(1 00 NEWTON WEBSTER, Commissioner. CR. By 9011 days as Commissioner (1,0117 AO PR. To amount nf orders drawn... . ( 917 AO To amount due Webster 1.10 00 (1,007 Ai. hawk, uommissionor. CR. By 800 days as Commissioner (t.OAO DR. Toamountof orders drawn. ..( 9A7 00 To amount due lluwk IU 00 (1.0A0 Commissioners' clerk's Account. A. E. OAL11RAITH, Clerk. CR. By one year's salary (900 HR. To amount of order drawn (000 Janitor's Account. OFOltdE II. 0 HOVE, Janitor. CIl. By one year's salary (180 Hit. To amount of orders drawn (IM 00 To amount due Ornves IS 00 (480 Sink ing Fund ( I Light Water ( 1 1 85 1 65 and due County Treasurer: .(0ft . 8 ' Road School Poor, ( 82 ( III 87 ( M 28 14 6 M 1 70 1 911 Uu 8 28 4 Ml 8 AO 8'M 1 92 20 ii 13 : 7 no 4.1 1 2.1 AH . 8 48 04 27 1 tin 11 8i 26 W 1 81 19 70 2 81 10 4 32 9 7 2.1 4 00 17 12 1 27 8 81 15 All ft 11 1 12 2:1 2.1 ft 42 S 01 t 4U 1 78 H 98 8ft 8 AU 4 22 77 2 03 1 Oil Id 14 82 28 ft 81 12 48 2 12 5 7ft 4 40 1 90 I 4ft 12 33 8 U 12 K2 86 14 91 81 II Wl 5 80 14 1 24 On 4 4(1 83 49 34 (178 84 (KM 2.1 ( 67 84 an Act, entitled, "An Act rulutlve to coun ties, townships," to:., passed the 12th day of April, A. I. 1834, we met In the Commission ers' olHce In the borough of Brookvllle, Pa., on the first Monday lu January, A. I). 111)1, It being the sevunth day of said month, and (lid audit, adjust and settle the several accounts required of us by law, agreeably to the sev eral Acts of Assembly and supplements there to, accurding to the best of our Judgment and ability, ana find them as set forth In the above report. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals, at the oHIce aforesaid, this 31st day of Juiiuury, A. I), liiol. V . W. A. McOFIfi, Isai. S. C, F.W1NO, SAI,1 W.T. P1FFU. ISKALI f eu. 7, iwu. Aufittors. iT WILL MOT IP YOU TAKE YOUR KRAUSE'S HEAD (MO lewtrt for set nltt tlous substance found In thefl Csmiiil- ACHE Will Cur any Kind of Mont fftfunrffift If na a, a w any. Sinl poMpnitt on idccii ni pricalvaaaaHv TWMTT.TTV? rrm NORMAN LICHTY MFQ. CO., . . .PM "olnes, lows. For sale br 11. Alex. WKike. PENNSYLVANIA 1TAILTIOAD. L BUFFALO a ALLFXIH AN Y VALLEY DIVISION. La-iw Grade Division. In Effect Nov, 29, 1900, Eiilem Star.daid Timt.) RA8TWAHI1. o,ll2;No.H4:No106;NolOs.No,1t8 STATIONS. II. A. M P P. Plttliurg Bed Hank Lawonliain New Met hlehem I 6 11 0 (ml 1 to, 9 2 II HI! 4 Ot-i 9 40 10 13 10 20 10 20 10 44 II 2: 11 4 4 4 AO k It i ge 4 ft ft 04 5 22 ft 311! 4. .1 Miivvllie Summervllle Brofikvllle IlMVB Fuller I 2" 1 1 dt 12 24 TO il 'II II t 8S tu ml fa f6 iteynoidsville .. 6 A4 II 3! II 41 12 A2 k' ir.! 8 I'lini'oasi Fallst'reek.. Hullois 7 02 7 01 7 M 6 Id1 6 Wl 6 40 6 A2 T Ol 7 1(1 7 18 7 44 17 W 11 48 U Aft I I 21 Saliilln 7 1 1171 1 411 Wlnteilmrn . I'eiiliHeld. . . 7 :w 7 4ft 7 A3 8 ll t8 2s 1 ft: Tyler 2 Id Nolo Ilcniiezctlo. . 2 'ill Oinnt n 8 I 8 Oft rift wot Ml. ., . I 8 ft' I 8 20 A. M M DOES 7t sw mm Trnln HI! iSiinrtavi leaves I'lttsbuigO.IOa. m.. Bed llmik II. ir. BriMikvllle 12.41. lieynoldsvllle 1.14. Full Creek 1.29. Hllliols 1.8ft p. m. Nu-iT.-Traln lis on Hundav will make all stops between lied Hank and PnBot. WKSTWAIItl. NoTn7:Nol09 No7B3:No.ll3;N(i.l6l STATIONS. Iirlftwood ..... Uriint Itennexette A. M. A. M i ft ii $ii 2? I A AO tft 17 6 211 6 fti 7 00 7 00 7 18 7 31 7 42 t7 47 7 AS tft 12 t8 17 8 80 '0 w til r.2! 7 01 7 27 7 3". 7 41 12 () 12 2(11 Tyler I'enntleio Wliiterliurn .. Saiiuhi I)u Hoi FallsCreek... Pancoast Heynoldsvlile Fuller Iowa Brookvllle.... Summervllle.. Maysvllle Oakltldcn 12 31 12 Id 7 .11, 12 .11 0 8 10 I 01 1 20 I? ! 6 32 8 211 5 17 tft 21 ft 37 6 47 8 .'CI tft 4.1 1 32 ft :i t7 02 i7 07 t5 44 tft Ml 6 00 7 18 on 1 A9 12 II i2 2ft i'w; i8 0H 7 82 9 12 t9 28 19 8! 14 6 82 7 AO 7 Aft 8 88 6 4ft 7 14 New Bnililehem 04 9 40 10 01 10 1.1 Lawsniiiinm Red Bank... IMltalttirff 8 83 8 4:' 8 20 I 30 7 2." 11 1A $12 3ft 110 IS " A. M.l'p P. Train 942 (Sunday) leaves Hull. lis 4.10 Fal la Creek 4.17, Hey noldsvllle4.32, Brookvllle 8,01, Red Bank 6.30, Pittsburg 9.:0 p. m. Trains marked run dally; dally, except Sunday; t Hag station, where signals must be shown. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division. In effect Nov. 25, 1900. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD 9:00 a m Train 12, weekdays, for Sunhury, Wllkesbarre, llar.lcton, Pottsvllle.ScranUin, llarrlsburg and the Intermediate sta tions, arriving at Philadelphia 6:28 p. m., New York, 9:30 p. m. Baltimore, 6:00 p.m. Washington, 7:1ft p. m I'ullman Parlor car f mm Willlamsport to Ptiilsdelphla and pas senger coaches from Kane to Philadelphia and Willlamsport to Baltimore and Wash ington. 4:01) p. m. Train 6, dally, for llar rlsburg nnd Intermediate stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:2ft A, M.iNew York, 7.13 a. m.l Baltimore, 2.30 a. m.; Washington 4.0ft A. M. Pullman Sleeping cars from llarrlsburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7:30 A. at. 10:22 p.m. Train 4,dnlly for Sunbury, llarrls burg nnd Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 6:. 12 A. M.; New York, 9:33 A. M. on week days and 10.33 A M. nn Sun day) Baltimore, 6:85 A. M.l Washington, 7:4ft A.M. Pullman sleepers from Erie, Buffalo and Willlamsport to Philadelphia, and Buf falo and Willlamsport to Washington. Pas senger coaches from Erie to Philadelphia, and Buffalo to Washington. WESTWARD 4:38 a. m. Train 9, dally for Buffalo, via Emporium, and weekdays, for Erie, Kldg way, I lu Hill. Clermont and principal Inter mediate stations. 9:44 n. m.--Train 8, dally for Erie and Inter mediate points. 8:4.1 p. m. Train 1ft, weekdays for Kane and Intermediate station. 60 a. m. WEEKDAYS. . m. 10 45 10 88 10 85 10 81 10 25 10 20 10 .. 55 9 40 arClermontlv Woodvale Qulnwood Smith's Kun Instanter Straight Olen Haxel .Tohnsonburg lv Rldgway ar 10 55 11 02 11 05 11 08 11 14 11. Id 11 27 11 43 11 59 00 00 . p.m. 2 11 2 08 2 03 1 .14 1 51 1 47 1 43 1 33 1 28 iio 1 15 1 lift a.m. 9 35 9 28 23 0 15 9 11 9 07 9 02 8 63 8 47 8 43 8 30 8 35 8 25 a.m p.m. 7 00 12 10 7 07 12 17 7 12 7 21 12 80 7 25 12 83 7 28 12 36 7 83 12 40 7 43 12 50 7 47 12 54 7 51 7 54 1 03 8 00 1 10 8 10 1 2A 7 MO 7 23 709 7 Oft 7 01 8 57 6 47 t 43 i'ii. 8 30 6 10 ar Rldgway lv Island Kun Carm'nTrnsfr Croyland Shorts Mill Blue Hock Carrier Brockwayv'l Lanes Mill McMInn Smt Harvey Run lv Kails C'k ar lv Dii Hols ar 00 00 00 ft 30 I 1.1 7 08 arFallsC'klv 8 20 1 20 8 U 12 52 6 A4 Heynoldsvlile 8 33 1 32 ft 39 12 24 6 20 Brookvllle 9 00 1 All 4 AO 11 47 ' New Bethl'm 9 40 2 38 4 Oft 11 10 Bed Hunk 10 1ft 3 20 00 1 40 9 00 lv Plttsbiirgar 12 35 ft 80 10 15 p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For time tables and additional Information consult ticket nireni. J. B. HUTCHINSON J.R.WOOD, Oeo Manager Oen. Pas. Ag't, UFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITT3- JJUKUri UAILiWAY. 14 TIME TABLE. On and after Nov. 11th, 1000, passen ger trains will arrive and depart from Keyn oldsvllle station, daily, except Sunday, a follow: DEPART. 2.20p.m. Week days only. For Falls Creek, DuHols, Curwensvllle, Clearfield, Punxsu tawney, Butler, Pittsburg, Brockway vllle, Kldgway, Johnsonbarg, Mu Jewett and Bradford. 1.25 p. m. Week days only. From Clearfield, Curwensvllle, Palls Creek, DuBols, Pitts burg, Butler and Punxsutawney. TRAINS LEAVE FALLS CHEEK. SOUTH BODND. 2..17a. m. Dally. Night Express for Punxsu- tnwney, Dayton, Butler and Pittsburg. Pullman sleeper. 10.54 a. m. and 8.20 p. m. Week day only. For DuBols, Stanley, Sykes, Big Kuu and Punx sutawney. t.44 p. m. Dally. Vestlbuled limited. Re clining chair and cafe cars. For Punxsu tawney, Dayton, Butler and Pittsburg. NORTH BOUND, 1.24 a.m. Dully. Night Express for Kldgway, Johnsonburg, Buffalo and His-hester. 8.30 p.m. Week daysonly. Pullman sleepers. For Hiockwayvllle, Kldgway, Jouusouuurg, Mt. Jewett and Bradford. 12.57 p. m. Dally. Vestlbuled limited. He- 1 04 2 67 80 15 cllnltig chulr and cafe cars. For Hldgwuy, JoiiiisouDurg, tsrauiora, Buntilo, tuiu uoi: ester. 1.05 p. tu. Week day only. Accomraoda for UcynoUlttvtllv. , Trains for Curwensvllle, Clearfield and mvutate stations leave Halls creek a m., and 2.40 p. m. Thousand mile tickets good for over auy ixiruon or the B.. 11. A V. s Creek railroads are ou sale at t per mile. I For ticket, time table and tf tlon apply tu K. C. Davis. Agent, Reynolds E. if. Lafsy. Oen. P Rc ft Oft 7 BO 8 00 8 2ft tS 81 S8 37 18 A3 9 07 .9 17 8ft 9A0 9 55 M r. m. p. m. p.m. ' 4 1ft 4 22 4 27 4 8ft 4 39 4 42 4 46 4 Aft 4 59 ft'07 ft 15 ft 30 Ti? 5 30 6 00 t 4A 7 25 Aujd ' " i )
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