) , t'norinhlp In (, After tlio evening; monl la finished tlie "pnilrp" niny k to Ills cttib or cnfe. While tin' Indies bet nke themselves to the lnrge, open liny window. Lumps are placed nenr tlioin, mid as you wan der through the street yon plainly see everywhere nt tin holRht of your own eyes find quite nenr enough for n hniul shnke long rows of these groups of wo men, now gnyly nnd often brilliantly dressed, thickly powdered nnd bedeck ed with the qiiiiliit old Jewelry of the country. Then by nnd by n young mnn ap pears In front of nltiimt every window and converse with those Insldp. In most case he Is the suitor for the hnnd of one of the daughters of the house. Evening nfter evenlnir he thus pnys his respects to her futility, standing for hours on the sldownlk, till tlie diy nr rives when the tiiother of his ndored one believes the fact of his eonrtlng her daughter siilnYlently advertised to the neighbors ns well ns to the com munity nt lnrge. Then only the doors of the house nre thrown open to hln : Will make you feel Good. Olerv King Is composed of nature's imnn-laxattv'e-of the root, horl and seed which, skillfully blended, imike the gentlest and at the same lime the most potent of Inxntive snd the greatest cure for constipation aud the Ills Itemises. Celery Klnglsnotncathnrtln. Ill a tonic laxative. It will tnnke your blood pure. It Will me k you feel good. Two kinds, one herbs, the other tablets, Itaskla as a Gardeavr. Pond as Ruskin was of flowers, espe cially wild ones, he hnd his own Ideas as to what n garden ought to be, and In his practical Knrdening was quite a landacnplsL lie liked making paths nnd contriving pretty nooks. When he first came to Ilrnntwood he would have his coppice cut no more. It spindled up to great tail steps, slender and sin lions, promising no timber, nnd past tlio ngc for nil commerclnl use or time honored wont Neighbors shook their heads, but they did not know the pictures of Ilottlcelll, nnd Ituskln hnd made his coppice Into nn early Italian altar piece. Then he had his espnller of npples nnd a little gooseberry patch nnd a few standard fruit trees nnd' sonic strawberries mixed with flow ers. In one corner there were beehives In the old fashioned pent house trailed over with creepers. Hero and there were little hummocks, each with Its special Interest of fern or flower. Good Words. Looking- fader the Hat. Vim seldom will find a brainy mnn with a round head. The head that contains lots of brains either Is very long from front to back or else Ir regulnr. You can lenrn something of a man's mental ability by the lint he wears. If his head Is so bumpy tluit It seems as If lie never could get a hat to fit him he probably Is a genius or a crack-n jnek In some particular line. If his head Is long from front to back he is a cli'iir thinker and smart as a whip. So If your hat costs more mon ey than your friend's hat does and you are harder to tit be consoled by considering that your brain Is worth more. New York Tress. A Sntnral Uealre. Sin-th I wonder what Itr-wn Intends to do with all the money he got for those historical novels he wrote. J-n-s-Ile Intends to travel. lie fecit that he ought to visit some of the placet he wrote about Just to see what they are like. Life. fm BANK BY MAIL And et the 4 per cent annual interest and absolute protection of this strong bank. Assets over $7(700,000. Germania Savings bank WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITTSBURG, PA. , Don't forget that The Star's Job Department is one of the best equipped in the county and all classes of work can be turned out with speed and satisfaction. N. HAN AU I have decided to continue my Clearance Sale through Feb ruary Stock Taking. SDEGial Bargains. A few Henriettas which were sold at 25c, now A few Henriettas sold at 65c, now $1.00 Broadcloth goes at Just a few pieces of Table Linen which were sold at 40 cents, to go at 12 1-2 cent Percale at 19c 49c 75c 30c 10c White Goods. 10 cent Lawn at 7 J.2c LADIES' WOOL UNDERWEAR. . 75 cent Underwear at - 55c I am selling LADIES' COATS at ONR-HA1.F OFF. Ladies' and Misses' Dress Goods at former prices. Men's and Boy'B Clothing and Overcoats at former prices. Cotton Blankets. I have a few Cotton Blankets left yet which will be sold fur lees than manufacturer's prloee. 85o Blankets 65o $1:25 Blankets . . , 81.00 11.35 Blanket , , . 1.00 8.90 all wool blanket . . 3.20 4.00 all wool blankets . 3.75 S.50 all wool blankets . . 4.25 0.60 all wool blankets . 6.00 Men's Underwear. I have a lot of nice Ribbed 25c ShlrU and Drawers I will sell at 19c I have a few blue and pink striped un derwear I bought to sell at 7Co and 85o you take tbem for SOc. 11.25 all wool fleece lined 11.00 1-35 . . 1.10 1.00 , , , 790 11.00 Jaan PanU ... 75o N. HANAU. SPENCER'S EAR PLUQSi The War tha (Irrit rhlto.hr RU Himself of Small Talk. "Years ago," snys William II. Hud son in tlie North American Review, "Herbert Spencer found that the af. tect of following ordinary conversation became frequently too much for him. Hut be liked to hare people about him to watch the play of expression on their fnecs, to feci that, though he could not himself share much in the merriment, ho was, ns it were, a part of the nor mal and healthy social world. For this reason he objected to withdrawal Into aolltudo and evolved a plnn by which ho mlKht secure the partial Iso lation which he required. lie had a circular spring made to go round the buck of his head, and this carried pads which fitted firmly upon the ears, ef fectively deadening the noise about him and reducing the surrounding chatter to a mere hum. I have often seen htm, stretched at length upon his couch, follow with nppnrent interest tlie gossip over tlie afternoon tea cups up to a certain point and then, reach ing under Ills pillow, draw forth and adjust his Instrument, thus suddenly detaching himself from his environ ment. The effect of tills movement with comparative strangers was al ways to cause nn Instant cessation of tlie conversation, ltut tills was precise ly what Spencer did not wish. 'Go on talking,' he would exclaim, with a quizzical look. 'I can't hear what you are snying, you know!'" ' COSTLY LANTERNS. Tlia Kb nor Lama. That Psimser Conductor. Led to Carry. , Modern railroading has driven the passenger conductor's lantern nlmost out of use. Years ago the pride of a passenger conductor was his lantern. Then the cars were not so brilliantly Illuminated as tliry nre now, nnd the ticket taker was obliged to carry his light on his left arm in order to see the pasteboards ns he passed through tlie dimly lighted car. At one time the conductors Indulged In considerable extravagance in the matter of lanterns. Some of them were gold nnd silver plated. The upper part of tlie glass globe was colored blue, and the name of the owner was cut in old English letters. At the meetings of the Conductors' association manufacturers would arrange a great display of costly lights nt one of the hotels in the city In wlilch the meeting would be held. Some of the conceits in the lights were unique, and the prices ranged from $1!5 to ten times that figure. The glass and plating were kept in a highly polished state, and nono dnred to meddle with this part of the ticket puncher's equip ment. Conductors still carry their own Inn terns that is, they are on the train ready for use but there Is nothing I! the need of them that formerly existed. Chicago Tribune. SHELLFISH LANGUAGE. Carlona Cllrklnar Souada Heard aa the Water at Marat. Most seamen will tell of curious click ing sounds heard on calm nights at sea, and the origin of the noise seems so al together unaccountable that it hat of ten created some alarm among super stitious fishermen. A distinguished naturalist made a careful study of the sounds on many occasions and found that It was not a sustained noto, but mndo up of a multi tude of tiny ones, each clear and dis tinct in itself and ranging from a high treble down to a baas. When the ear was applied to the gunwalo of the boat the sound grew more iutense, aud In some places as the boat moved on It could not be heard at ail. On other occasions the sounds resem bled the tolling of bells, the booming of guns and tho notes of an rcollan harp. For a long time he was unable to trace tho cause, but at length discov ered that the sounds were made by shellfish, hundreds of them opening their shells nnd closing them with sharp snaps. Tho noise, partly muffled by the water, sounded Indescribably weird. He was Anally led to the con clusion that as the shellfish made the sounds they probably bad some mean ing and that the clicks might possibly be a warning of danger when the shal low water waa disturbed by the boat Girl. Kept la Case.. It Is said that the people of New Britain have a peculiar custom of con fining their girls in cages until they reach marriageable age. These cages are built of wood cut from the palm tree and are iusido the rude houses. Outside each house is a fence of wick erwork made of reeds. The girls are caged at the age of two or three and are never allowed to go out of the house, yet they seem strong and healthy. Where Three la a Crowd. Tom I suppose you spent a pleasant evening with your best girl. Dick-Pleasant? Huhl A fellow can't make love to bis girl in a crowd. Tom Oh, was there a crowd there? Dick Yes, and the chump didn't have sense enough to realize that he wasn't wanted. Chicago Tribune. Perverse. ' He Won't you let me give you Just ne kiss before I go? She Will just one satisfy you? He Yes, darling. She Then I won't give It to you. Standard. Oae Bweetlr Pl.a.aat Thought. Georglana We are not old. Juliana Ob, yes, we arc, my dear. Georglana Well, we are Just aa young aa any girls of our age In town. Indianapolis Journal , , Soma people r'O. uiclr company to pieces. Bchooliuaater. AUDITORS' REPORT i OF THE - ' Finances of Jefferson County FOR THE YEAR 190.1. Truiurtr'l Account. 3. B. MEANS, Treasurer, In acroont with Jefferson county for the year ending Decern her am, A. 1. 1008. nit. To amount in Treasury at last set tlement. I18.KIH 68 to amount county tax ror nsia hs,w ii l o amount if.mil I. mr ipiki., To amount state tax for IWH To outstanding tax for IM)i ami pre vious f'-i i To amount for hotel license for 1803.. To amount state personnl tax re- t.MS 77 o,0V 114 .!WI SO VIA UU funded tti count v 4.74A 2fl Totimount from Commissioners' re ceipt bunk 8.0M 91 To iimotint of redemptions received. BIB Ufl To amount unseated tax for lMtt re ceived 1.4HS M To amount Interest on unseated tax received , 8 71 To nmniint seated lax received for IIHK) to lm Inclusive 1(10 44 To amount temporary loan received. 10.000 Ul JR. Ily county orders redeemed $79,1 3 ( M 11 y amount i-efundlnn or ders redeemed 44 84 Ily amount paid directors' ass4Hintton 44 IM Ily nmount tld county au- M-rliiteudenl JOO 00 Ily nmount of county bond . redeemed 1,000 00 Ily amount coupon, re deemed 270 00 Ily amount stnletreasurar's receipts state personal tax 6,!r!7 01 Ily amount redemptions... 4&D 8H Hy treasurer' percent aire reeelvlnit 7.1,Kl 07 at. IV. HIV Kl Ily treasurer's pcrccntnite psylnK inn 8"fl,4iV IM at 3 . 1,7(111 IW Ily nmount county funds In truiisury I,:I4H 3 tV4,4H8 38 -nu.wo an l'OOK PUNI1S. J. H. MEAN, Treasurer, In account with the Pour r mult of JetterHoti county for the yeur Itno, I)K. To summit In treasury nt lust sou le nient 7,848 VI To minimi received on outslnndlnx poor Inx for lwr 3,(127 811 To nmount received on poor tax for IWM I8,!W8 81 To ntnoiint received from commis sioners' receipt hook 8,878 18 To amount received from unseated county poor tax for Iwri M7 83 To uni Mini interest received on un settled Inx 4 u To amount poor Inx recolved on seated Inx 41)04 OR. tM.oa 82 Ily nmount county poor or ders redeemed fM.OM M Ily nmount of coupons re deemed 3,3ho 00 Ily treasurer' pereentimo receiving fM,173 81 nt I',.. 827 17 Ily trensnrer's pcrccutituu liny Inn out t;7.) l4 nt 2.. 84 82 Ily nmount of poor funds In treasury njia 7 tu.mo m BHEEl FUNDS. .1. II. MEANS, Trensurer, In account with Jeteraoii county Bheep Funds for the year PR. To amount received on dog tax for WW 1 1,130 00 CR. Ily amount sheep order re deemed (oat 78 Ily treasurer' percent ane receiving 81, IM Oil at !,... 1413 Ily treasurer' percentage ..paying out xi; ul at a 17 V8 Ily reserve fund retained In. treasury 200 00 Uy amount pnld school dis tricts Itemized In town ship account 8)18 18 -1 i,iw uu ShtrliTs Account. J. W. CITRRY, Sheriff, tn aoeotint with Jef ferson county for the year ending December uist, mm. .7 r nit. To amount order drawn f ,8WI 71 To balance due Hherlff J. W. Curry.. too CR. Ry boarding prisoners 4,828 days at floe t.tttt 80 By amount of fep, costs and inner expenditure 1.442 XI 1 1,704 71 -I 1,704 71 Commliiloncri' Account. NEWTOiN WEBSTER. Commissioner. DR. To smnnnt rnunty orders drawn... J lm 00 Tn amount pour order drawn 4!'T no 1,0112 00 CR. By amount, due from Inst settlement t l 00 Ily l4 days as commissioner 874 Oil Ily 142 dny poor director. .. 4H7 ( 1 1,092 00 AI IIAWK.Commlsslener. DR. To amount county orders drawn ... I IW.1 00 To amount poor order drawu floo on CR. 1.08 O0 Ry KW day rommloner.. 8s no Hy 142 days poor director... 417 U0 1 i,iH5 no HARVEY I. IIAt'Oll, Commissioner. I)U. To amount county orders drnwn.... M7 80 To amount poor orders druwn MIO 00 CR. 1,1107 80 Ily tm days commissioner . 870 80 Ily 142 dnys poor director. . . ' 4W7 00 f i.ow no Commliilonerf' Clerk'i Account. A. E. OAMlRAtTII, Commissioners' Clork PR. To nnionut county orders druwn... I 7(10 00 To nmount poor order ill awn 2i Oil CR. f WW 00 Hy 1 yenr's snlnry as clerk.. 7'J0 00 Hy 1 yenr's snlnry an poor directors' clerk 2nn no -I V0000 Steward's Account. J. N. KELI.F.Y, Steward County Home. Pit. To nmount order drawn t l.ono 00 CR. By one year' snlnry as Htownrd I 1.000 00 - 1.0(10 00 County Superintendent'! Account. R. R.TEITRICK, County Superintendent DR. To cash from county treasurer I 200 00 OR. By vouchers filed I 2110 00 1 200 00 Janitor's Account. GEO. II. GROVES, Janitor. DR. To amount order drawn I 640 00 CR, fly amount due from last settlement I 1(10 Oti By one year's salary 40 U0 DfU UU a r If if 1 F i Iff ig P ? If I Nll.llliS 3 1 Sb :: h?: ; i : rii: s- Br :: -: 3 Om .sr !".' K' ' a . b s.'. 1 : : a-: mr 1 3: sa ! : ; : i j : : ; ?3: : i i : i j : i j j f: 54 8: S3; 8: i : ff8:i8gS: 8S: gi V. Si SS: i 8: i :' : : 5SS8: 8i : tt ' ; j j : St! i : i : i i i i : i : 8: B: i : S: : i i : ; : r :::: g: i I S' 8: : : : g! : : : i s: : 3 g: SgftijgSrjSgiga: 88(8: . EftSK: : frggaag bl. SMHM :(: : . : I : : : i 8S: i : i : : 13: : asa! Road School Dor Tax paid Bcbool DIm. Poor Wutor and Mglit a" 82. ertr 1 3 Road School Doff Tux pnld school 1)1. Poor JS5 11. ra S a 57 r cT S Road School Water and Light 3 & O." "S r O. 1 It. 5 P otfl 8h w3 o P o c 09 M. P B O P 0.3 Ho & O D " n L. n 73 EfiO v p 3. a Sip 81. 3 rf- . 1 n n p "i n P MB CO CL Wf cf5' 3 JcrrsHHoN CotjsTTT, ss: We, the undeniiffned Auditor of Jefferson county, tn the state of Pennsylvania, do certify that In pursuance of the 47ih Section of an Act entitled "An Act relatlnff to counties, town ships, etc., unused the 1.1th day of April, A. D. 1N34," we met In the Commissioners' otrlce lu the uorouKh of Urookvllle. Pa., on the firm, Monday of January, 1V04, It belli the fourth day of suld month, and did audit, adjust aud settle the several account required of us by law, agreeably to the several Acu of Assembly aud supplement tliereui, accordlnff to the boat of our Judgement and ability, aud Hnd tlioin a. set forth in the above report. In wituess whereof we have bureuuto set our hund and seal at the office aforesaid this sinu uny oi juuunry, 11104. TltonAS H. ADAns, IhkalI W. T. PIHEH. W. A. MKNkV, IKKAI.J IMKALl of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE. COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT OP TUB Finances of Jefferson County FOR THE YEAR 1903 Amount Outstanding for 1003 District Bsrnett tesTer Bell Pi( Run lirnckwiTvllle BnsikvHie t'lsTYilie florer (Virslra , HMred Fslls 'rM.k Ilssklll Hesth Henileraon Kne MrtMlmnnt Oliver I'errv I'lnecreek Pnlk Pnrtsr PnnisiitHwney Hernelilvllle Itlnirirnid Rose Snriler Siimmervllle llnlnn Warssw Ws'hlnirtoD Wlnslew West nernnldsvllle.. Wnrthville Touns Cotltcter W. A. WslTsre T. M. Bnmlns A. J. tlrantus W. D. sleHenry O. L. FrII J"hn H. Shirk ....Jsmes Lneksrd J. r. Sml'h 1 J r. I.uther Wm, Wilson T. B. Cshls (4. A. Kellar John Pains bavld a. Plfer O. C. Stewart l.C. North ....J t. Plsenlisrt I.. Stewsrt .i.frsnk Waltsrs A. I lytrkwrnsl Charles Miller A.. Kloik I. M. Sw.rtl 8 Ii. Pslk A. fl. K louse C. S. Frnisn R. R. IMliT . J. H. Siimmervllle .... R. W. H ells W. H. Brltmn Amu Strnnse P. J. Wrd Norman (li lsi ..Tbnmas tun minirt.... County IIW Oil 41 0 iho sa I7 1.1 msi m If.T M m m 87 ml M HI m sol ki i;i 144 R7 ins 71s1 4'l I M 9m 17 stm m 171 4.1 IH.1 HH! 1 rm 4i bHt, 8S 1IM M Mi U 04 SI ST 71 8.1 m hi yo 11 l eis 8 Bond i 91 IT m SH 40 M M HI 74 74 4f 17 5 15 H 46 SI 8 SI II at 7 HI 71 41 SO tm 41 40 Ml M 44 08 IM RU 91 HI 17 01 I4 8s 78 84 HI 87 54 II 8 07 8 M 88 ON (ii m T 47 1 7(1 75 44 Bill. "iTOin 4 m1 8 ! l W; a i' 87 18 T 8"! II 4 4 40 4 l US' 74' 88 18' 18 841 87 0i 17 '.a, 8 tn 14 87 e r 18 8V StJft 8N 10 rn 16 47 60I (4 86 96 44 80j Dog "i 17 on 18 on 40 on 17 00 17 on 44 n v no1 II 10 4 Ul 48 OH 17 no 8 (si 86 UNJ 41 nnl IRS OOl 8"i (H 84 0ri 4(1 00 18 ( ) on 117 (ml 85 () 88 0(1 84 0(1 18 (W 41 (SI M) Oil m n 6.1 no 18 00 10 87, 54 48 110,015 07 I,8I6 811 $ 870 S.'. .4g e!:, n Poor I So 41 76 10 118 m 0 17 84 44 VX 88 K 81 nil 4.1 188 18 fiO 8 1 48 MS 81 58 "4 (16 loO OH 84 88 a 41 IM) UN 184 87 87 14 67 58 848 78 mm 78 1118 II 188 81 88 IN 8n 86 881 SH0 77 817 74 80 4 8 87 818 46 Amount Outstanding for 1897, 1901 and 1902 District Porter 1807 Polk -1801.. llmrkwTville-l09... i)llvr-l! Perry-lll Pnlk-1804 8niler H108 Biiimiierrllle Collector County Bond Stste R. Snyder I 17 84 I 81 60 f 10 fin Per cent, nn 17 84 81 nnl lu m Per cent, oft 16 67 18 (Ml 8 87 A. L. Lock wood 1 5a 6 JW Per cent, on 1 98 5 A 6H Percent, off 1 41 8 H 4 80 J. 1). Crawford !M 81 84 Ml1 4 J. P. P.lfenhsrt 4HH nn 15.1 88 11107 I). F. OourleT 88 8ft 81 17 88 48 A. I.. liekWWHl 14 SI 7 18 III 7N; 8. f. M'ller 18 6.1 6(1 80 II 81 E. R. DiltT 17 u 11 48 ' 4 40 Per cent, nn f 614 88 $ 440 HI 8 80 q P-ir cent efl 5tiH 71 1 8(iH w 74 78! Dog I S7 501 87 Ml! 85 0l 8 001 8 80 8 no: 84 81 1 Hi 7(Pl 68 f: 8 80 44 no II 001 8 88 8 88 8 06 47 54 811 6.1 W 00 8 88 48 W 14 m f IKS HI t 418 84 I H 10 J H0 81 Roi-Plpls and Expenditures for 100.1. RF.Cr.IPT9. Amount In Treasury st last settlement.. .118.588 fffl (iiitsiBndlnn tsxes 1808 snd previous 6..I116 86 nni.tsmHiiir tuxes IW18 40,5'.M 68 Sested tx lien record 110 44 Pusenteil is Hen record 1.4 8H Interest, tss Men leeord 8 71 Hotel licenses 81.1 00 lleilrntitlnns recelT-d from Treasurer' ssle hiNik 516 08 Commissioners' Receipt Rook Conin nnwealth eosu 1,588 08 Jurs les 44 Ml Poll Is '4 07 Redemption! 88 80 HenlS HI OU Fire snd Oam Wardens' bills 18 44 Auiinuohllu license 11 4n 8ll la 4.74.1 88 Temporary loan 10,01 m 00 Miscellaneous 84 17 "184.486 88 EXPENDITURES. Amessi.rs' bills 14,596 (8 Auditors' nay 887 0(1 Auditing Pmthonoterr's scenunt 50 00 Allevlieny Couiily wurkliuusn 581 14 Rsr sssoclsilon 8H8 50 Hlsnk books and stationary 1.170 66 Hrl-ans and bridge repairs 18,878 88 Bslstls, rebruarv election I HI 80 Bsllots, November elerilnn im 00 Burial of Indigent soldiers 5 00 County bonus redeemed 8,oon Oil Coiisins redeemed 870 00 Court erter. Lucas 8.M 00 Consishli'S' returns 81:4 18 CoiniiiliMiloners' attorney 400 00 taieol dis k 50 00 CouimisNlouers' convention 68 80 Coiuinlssioners' pay Newmn Webal-r 1B8 00 Al. Ilswk 5N.1 no H. I). Ilsllllll 5l7 50 Comuilsalouers' clerk ?no 00 Coininnuwesllh bills 6,8x6 41 Commonwealth hills, tllsehsriie vase. 488 68 County Hiiperluiendenl 800 00 District Attornev 684 00 Dues, Commissioners' Asssoclatloa 6 00 Delivery Pebrusry Ballots 80 76 Delivery November ballot. 88 80 Dlninfectauls 85 00 Director's Association 44 88 Elections bills, Fbruarv 1.516 66 Election bills. November 1,541 08 El press chsrge.., 16 81 Fuel Slid Until 818 88 Furniture .'. 1,588 75 Fire snd name warden's bills 818 87 Freight, and liuulluii m 78 Guarding prisoner 847 85 lleadiiones for soldiers MO 00 Insurance 148 65 luuunsis.nd Inquisition VMI 88 lulerperinrs' fees 818 70 Jurors Urand 886 08 Petit 8.H14 88 Traverse 1,875 44 Jury Commissioners ins 48 Jsultor's pay 640 00 Jail physician loo 00 Livery Hire 77 50 Medicine lor prisoners 85 48 Meals lor Jurors 158 85 Penitentiary bills 1.8M 78 Plans and spuctOeatlon. 7V 50 Probate, and fees 508 00 Prothonotary's bills 1.187 85 Postage aud box foul 106 06 Printing Republican 871 85 Deuiociat 818 .Hi Hplrlt 1 147 45 Herald 1 60 News 88 60 Volunteer 8 80 Star 17 76 Punx'y Republican 85 00 ' Tribune 16 50 Reform School, Morgans 871 88 Reform school Huntingdon 678 Bo lleiwirs to court bouse and Jail 18,840 87 Register and Recorder 84U 80 Road and bridge views 7i0 48 Road Damages 17.1 00 Rein for telephones 178 so Redemptions paid 458 6H Refunding order redeemed 44 84 supplies, court bouse and Jail 178 4.1 Hteuographer's pay 1.12) 65 HberllT's bill and ousts, Cutry 8,wi5 71 bhentl's bill aud costs, Cbestnuil 7so 18 Slate lax 6.S.7 01 'I'rausorlblng record 80 86 Telegrams 7 65 I'alesmsu . 88 00 Tipstaves 140 16 Traveling expense, and mileage............ 15188 Water 84 00 Treasurer's perceutsge, eol. 175,846 67.. 848 84 Treasurer's per cent, paying 85,478 08.. 1,708 58 Cash la treasury 8,848 88 184,488 87 General Statement. ASSETS. County tax outstanding, 1808 vlous Bond tax outstanding for 18UI vlous Stale tax outstanding for 1WU1 vlous Dog lax outstanding for 1IW8 vlous County tax outstanding, 1801 .. Houd tax outstanding, 18V4 Male lax outstanding, 1808 ... Sealed lax outsiaudlug Uuseated Ul outstanding Cash la Treasury aud snd pre-. and and pre. 651 40 885 08 88 84 80S 81 10.015 07 1,815 61 870 85 1,151 70 8.678 08 6.848 88 88,854 S8 LIABILITIES, County bonds, series 1884.. f 5,000 00 Temporary loan 10.000 00 Asset, over lUDlllUes 8,864 88 88464 88 Receipts anil Expenditures for 1003. Poor Fund. RECEIPTS'. Am't In tieasury .t last settlement.. OutMamllng Isles for iwnl Outstanding taxes for 1HU4 Aeated lax Hen record Untested tax lien record Interest lux lien record Hospital account rUsie sll Rurlsl of Inmate Miscellaneous EXPENDITURES Rlsrksmlthlng Rurlsl exisnses. Building and Improvement. Certificates nf Immiiliy Cattle Cnupot s redeem- d Comnilaidoner's pay Weimer Hawk Haugh Commissioner's clerk Commissioner' attorney Drugs Disinfectants Ki press Engine and flonr oil Freight and hauling Feed and flour Farm Implements.. Fettillxer aud lime Furniture Fuel and light GnMerle snd provision Hospital bl Ms Warren Olxmout polk Weriiersvllle Passavant Memorial Home ..... Hardware Insurance Livery hire Outside relief Orders of relief Plumbing and repair Postage Shoes and clothing Supplies School district, Plneereek township Seed and plant. 8II0 Salaries and wsges J. N. Kellev Sup't A. V. Hslmer, phvslclao M. M. Haugh Mahel Kellev Elisabeth McCulluugb Florence Johns Chad lialnralih Hugh MrManlgla Ella Young Harry McMsnlgie Myrtle Wolf . Clara A I Joe Tersab Rowan - John Wallace Myrtle Manners Thorns. Wsltner Rattle Car Iter ry l.lllie Guthrie Maude Miller Sue.n Omsler T. H. Htalhtnan W. A. Kalley Traveling ex peoses and mileage Threshing aud cutting grain Toilet paper Transporting Inmates Treasurer's perot. receiving '-M.178 71.. Treasurer's per el. paying out f .7,480 84. Sash la treasury .. 17.816 HI ,. 8 5i7 86 .. '8 8" HI 48 04 .. 617 8 4 18 . .. 7(11 87 .. 8. "(! 81 110 00 816 68 44,010 68 44 18 .. 16 67 ... 7.851 84 54 (SI 81 00 ... 8,480 00 5T0 00 500 00 rxo 00 800 00 100 00 1111 64 64 00 8 M 11 14 58 HI 611 01 144 00 140 81 101 84 (31 68 1.887 81 8,4.18 81 456 86 800 00 104 88 104 00 75 64 141 00 (ID 75 1,887 08 110 75 884 1H 6 08 8M) 76 878 88 88 88 75 75 181 00 1,000 00 too 00 ll 00 00 86 811 15 00 75 00 416 IW 18 00 50 00 60 7-1 8M6 HH 74 80 88 80 15 15 va 00 10 00 11 00 88 45 T 00 , 118 00 50 00 88 77 85 ;t 84 10 178 87 887 17 648 88 5,718 78 44,080 68 General Statement. ASSETS. Poor ui outstanding for 1908 and pre vious Poor Ul outstanding for 1808 Seated tax outstanding Unseated tx outstauulug l'an in treasury Liabilities over assets LIABILITIES. Poor bonds Usued loo Poor bunds Issued 18ul 481 70 6,111 10 847 81 1.1.16 54 5.714 78 87,858 06 8100,0110 00 J75,000 00 85,000 00 (1( 0,000 00 Inventory of Produce and Stock Raised on Farm.. . Bushels of potatoes 800, bushels of nats 768, bushel, of corn 4.SI, bushels of buckwheat 104, bushels of ry. 80, loads of bav 85, bundles of fix), der .uu, tons ol straw 10, pounds of pork 4,808. pounds of beef 1.080, pigs 68. calve, t, oblcken. loo. ooieo eggs 600, bushels of turulia 40, loads of pumpkius 8. beads of cubage 8,000, bushels of heels 40, bushels of onions 80, bushels uf sweet euro 15, bushels of rutabages 10. busuels of beans 10, bushels of parsnips lu, bushels of somaus a 15, bu.hels of raulsbes 8, buxuels of cucumbers S, busuels of pea. 6, bushel, of raspberries 5. gallons of cider 114, bunches of celery 40, lettuce heads 1,110. Live stork on farm January 1st, 1804: 4 horses, 1 bull, 8 cows, 8 yearling caille, 7 calves, 18 bogs, 110 eblukeus, 18 ducks. JEFFERSON COUNTY, 88: Pursuant to law, we. the undersigned Commis sioners of Jeffersou County, publish ihe furegolug statement of the receipt aud expenditures of said ouubty (or the year 1808, and also present the assets and liabilities of ta. eoumy uu the 18ib day of Jauuary, 18u4. Witness our bands and seal, of office till. 80lu day ol Jauuary, 1804. AU HAWK, U. U. UAUUU, (bitAL.) Attest: Comtulsslouers. A. I. OALURAITU, Clerk. The Star's Want Qjlumn never fails to bring results
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