The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, March 30, 1904, Image 8

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    hrmrn Frof-nlty Tlian trnrmerlr.
Tho hnblt of rtwonrlnK in not n com
miin n It iiantl to lo In tliln country,
tlcnllonicii iki lonircr iiMr the Innituniw
with tho titivnrtilnlirtl frooilom of tho
dn.va of Rltorlilnn, wlmn n RPtitlcmnn
trim nrcuHtninivl tit coiihIkm lilnmclf,
t'olloptlvply nml In pri'tlnliK, to tlm low- j
est uVntlm of port) It Ion In tho prcAfiico
of Indira whllo pnyliiR trllmto to their
chnrnin. t'littotihtrtlly ninny youths
who wero mt broiinht tip to mvcnr
do awvitr now nml then nnilrr provoca
tion, Imt there In, nil thinn roiwlilrr
,rtl, nn InrrniNlin; ri'spii-l. for tho Knff
Mh IniiRuiipv-WiiMhliiKton Times.
linrrnn Mnnrnlnar.
Korean vronr full tiiiuiriiliiu; for their
fiithon". The iIivm Ik of liemp clotlt,
with n hempen drille. A fiu'o nhli'M In
UHed to rdiow Hint Hie wenrer l n Rln
nrr nml must mil Hprnk to nny one tin
Jens ndilresfii'il. The costume In relnliied
For three year, the shlelil for threo
months. This Is worn for n fnther
otily. Hemtidnry mourning Is worn for
n mother and no moiirnliiK nt nil for n
wlfo.
A I'rni'llcsl Connolsspnr,
Mrs. CobwlKKor What n beautiful
collection of nntlipies you bnve, my
dour! Mrs. Parvenu It Hhoiild be.
My husband knows all about such
things and hnd them made to order.
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A. KATZEN
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PEOPLE'S BARGAIN STORE
IIE HAVE BOUGHT a complete stock for spring
and summer the largest variety we have ever
carried. And you'll find an honest bargain in every
article which you will sec. For your own benefit you
will be interested to save from 35 to 45 per cent, on every
dollar. It is impossible to mention every article, but we
will mention a few that you need just now. Goods have
advanced in every market, but we will sell you honest
bargains at the same old low price because our expenses
are small, ' ..
The Invest assortment of Embroideries from 2 cents up
to 25 cents a yard.
Fine Laces all kinds from 2 cents up to in cents a yard.
Large variety of Lace Curtains from 39 cents up to
$2.25 a pair.
Big assortment of Misses' and Children's Dresses from
25 cents up to $1.75.
Biggest variety of Men's and Boy's Caps, former price
50 cents, now only 25 cents.
Men's and Boys' Hats from JO cents up to $2.25.
Great bargains in Umbrellas ladies' and men's from 35
cents up to $2.25.
Great bargains in Boy's and Children's Suits from $1.00
up to $3.75.
Big bargains in Men's Clothing for spring from $3.05
up to $15.00.
Bargains in White Table Linen formerly 45c now 15c yd.
Also an assortment of Men's and Boys' Shoes the lowest
prices we ever sold at will be found Here this season.
The biggest assortment of Oil Cloth for spring always
here at low prices. Also Window Shades in same quality.
Come and examine our goods and. select your
honest bargains. We always do just , as we
advertise and you will find all the goods
really presented.
Our Motto: "BIG SALES, SMALL PROFITS."
Remember If you want bargains call here
before going elsewhere
A. KATZEN, PROPRIETOR.
2
PIKE! PIRE 1 1 J
Glance over the list below and decide for yourself the indemnity offered to property owners J
it they carry a policy in any of the fire insurance companies named.
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Company.
Home of New York
Philadelphia Underwriters
Hartford
Continental
Insurance Co. of .N.'A.
Fireman's Fund
American Central
Glens Falls
Niagara
Greenwich
German
Prussian National
i Totals $101,505,200 $14,457,474 $4,225,000
i Did youever think that rents, or rental value was as important an item of value in a build-
g iug as me materials entering
Ik WT An. J n . 1 :
uc .u mat jrju n puuty uu
g rate man tue Duuaing. it would pay you to investigate Kent Insurance.
I,;.. . G. M. MCDONALD. Resident Aent.
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ItrlnVa tt'hn Perch In Trees.
Anions tho IxjIos of western Chlnn It
In enstiminry for the bride on the wed
dlntf morttltiff to perch herself on the
highest brnneh of a Inrge trvo whllo the
elder femnle member of her fnuitly
cluster on the lower limbs tinned with
sticks. When nil are duly ctntloned
the bridegroom elninbern up the tree,
assnlled on nil sides by blow, pushes
mid plurhes from the downRcr, mid It
Is not until ho tins broken through their
fence mid enptttred the bride Hint he Is ,
nllowed to enrry ler ofl. i
Her Sorrow,
One of the closest friends of rrlneess
Mnthlldc wns Count Henedettl, the
Kronen nmbnssndor whom the kltiR of
I'rtnwln wns snlil to linve Insulted nt
Kins, tier words on henrinit of his
ilciilli. lifter ho hnd been her Intimate
coiiiiMi'liir for morn Hum forty years, j
nn- worth rccnlllnjt. "Alns," sho said,
"now Hhto Is no ono left who will dare
to contradict me."
Nhf I itilernlond.
Mr. MIslH-It's no use trying, to ex
plain tliliiKs to a woman. Hhe enn't
liniliTHtiuiil sclentllle terms. No, there
Is- Mrs. Mlstll-Oh, yes, I enn,
Charles! Heredity Is what n man
blames Ids father ami mother fur, and
environment Is what he blames bis
wife and children for!- ' -
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Assets.
18,040,793
17,623,177
14,542,951
14,192,177
11,291,000
5,858,820
4,000,000
4,046,681
3,859,761
2,120,000
4,910,606
1,019,234
CASH tntmnka or In
Intuitu of AkciiIh.
$ 2,176,720
1,589,780
2,624,374
1,673,080
1,806,308
1,000,000
750,000
836,368
609,921
500,000
654,429
236,494
$
into tne construction thereof, and
A 1- X- C 1t . ,
tnc rents 01 your ouuuing in tne same company and at
.
Tlie rnnat t.lne of the I'aclfla.
AMkiiikIi the Pnclllc covers mors
r i mi hnlf the surfnee of tho Klohe and
h:r nn nreil stlimili'd roughly nt 00,
IM.IUKHI Riptnre miles, yet Its coast line,
own IncliiilliiK tlnit of the Indian
iicifin. Is but 47.0110 miles, or about
H.r.ni iiiIIcm less than that of the At
l'i";!c, 'I lie shores of the Atlantic are
very deeply Indented by Inrtro sens, of
which the (Initio and Meillterrnnenn
are Hie limit remarkable. Itciddcs
Hiese. Hie greatest la tern I sens and
Kid's In the Atlantic lire Hie gulf of
Mexico, Caribbean sea. Hudson bay
ami the bay of lllseay. If we tnko
from the Pacllle th lied sell, Arabian
sea and buy of Hrn;:il. which are part
of the I II. 1 1 11 tl occni:, wc leave II with
n reinarkiilily Htnilr.ht ciuixt ll:i, with
the except Ion of n few deep indenta
tions on the cinist of Asia.
It Is owlntf to n free Impeuelrntloii
of liiml nml water ami conseipieut ensn
of ciiiiimiitili'iitlon between one country
and niinthcr Hint the most civilized na
tions of the world, with few excep
tion, have lived nod now live on tho
nhores of tho north Atlantic nnu Its
Intern! seas.
flnlt Tonnilis' War.
(lenernl Hubert Toombs wns ns Im
pulsive as lie wns courageous. Once, In
the midst of n hot political campaign, a
stump orntor said something about the
general's arrest by Uobert 10. Ice for
iiiHiiliiirillnnllou, frightfully distorting
the Incident. Toombs wrote ono of tho
hottest letters of his Ufa and wns nbout
to seal It when n friend entered his of
fice and, seeing him much ngltated, In
quired tho cause. Tho letter wns hand
ed to li I in to rend, and when bo had
finished It he remarked, "You don't In
tend to send Hint to hlin?" "I do," said
Toombs, "flettor wait till tomorrow
and think It over, general." "Never,
sir! I hnve known him to be n liar, n
blnckgiinrd and a thief all his life, but
never before bad cause to tell him So.
The opportunity Is now offered, and I
wouldn't miss It for the senatorshlp.
Walt till tomorrow? Think It over?
That Is to throw away tho ehaneo of n
lifetime. Strike whllo tho Iron Is hot,
sir! Hob Toombs Is the Iron! Hi ill
Toombs Is hot! Toombs will strike!"
New York Press.
Ilnve nti Aim In Life.
Have you no aim In Ilfc7 Then got
one. Study over what It shall be
think, and think deeply. Prny that
you may havo an understanding of
your work In the world, that you may
see your beckoning star and that a
knowliMlgo may como to you of how
to build n highway to It. The materi
als and tools for tho building of this
hlghwiiy lie right at hand. They nro
not to-yniir llklnif perhnpsyou may
call tnriu trouble and bud luck but
Just shut your teeth together, shut
your eyes, too. If necessary, nnd hold
your breath. Then get a good grip on
the situation, nnd then work with it.
And tho wonders that will grow out of
doing little things well and tho under
standing of many things that will come
to you will make you "stand amazed"
Indeed. Mux well's TaliHiunn.
A Sinwrulnr Creature.
Ono of tho most singular looking cren
tures that cvoi walked tho eartli or
"swam tho waters under tho earth" Is
tho world famous man faced crab of
Japan. Its body Is hardly an Inch In
length, yet tho head Is 11 tied with a
face which Is Hie exact counterpart of
n Chinese cooly a verttablo missing
link, with eyes, nose nnd mouth all
clearly defined. This curious and un
canny creature, besides the great like
ness It bears to a human being in tho
fnce. Is provided with two legs, which
seem to grow from tho top of its head
and hang down over tho gldo of Us
face.
Itnrrlr F-Mierie nerd.
"We want a iiinii for our Information
bureau," said the manager, "but he
must be one who can answer all sorts
of Ucstlons and not lose bis head."
"That's me," replied the applicant.
"I'm the father of eight children."
Philadelphia Ledger.
The three things most dllHcult nr
to keep a secret, to forget un Injury
and to make good use of leisure.
Ono loses ull the time which ho might
employ to better purpose. Kousseuu.
Loss in Baltimore.
$ 750,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
550,000
250,000
175,000
200.000
250,000
100,000
Not Involved
Not Involved
that rents can be insured ?
a lower fl
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HORSES AT SEA.
Thr Caa Smell l.nfitf I, on Defer It
tomes In Slant.
The shlllty of horses to smell land
when far nt sen Is not genera lly known,
but the (Mptlne must be credited with
this acute sense.
When n well known horseman of
I'hiladelphln went to Kurope some time
ci'o he took n blooded horse with hlin.
The animal was In a specially prepared
stall on deck nnd enjoyed Hie trip
despite the rough went her. When the
horseman thought laud should sunn be
DlMhted, ho nsked the captain how far
the ship was from the Irish cimtit. Ths
I'oiiimnnder of the steamer, in his usual
urufT manlier, replied: "Your horse will
tell you. Watch Idm."
The owner of the animal could not
understand what the captain meiint,
nml he was not particularly pleased
with Hie answer. Finally, however,
mid a couple of hours before land wns
observed, the horse, which was n mag
lilllceut bay, puked his bend through
the grilling and, stretching his neck,
Whlnuleil loudly.
"There you are," said the captain to
the hoiseman, "Your horse smells tho
land." Tho horse was like a different
li ii 1 1 1 1 tt I thereafter until the coast loom
ed up.
The captain In explaining the odd
occurrence said that the thoroughbred
detected the odor from pasture lauds
Hint was wafted far seawnrd ond that
hoi'sri on board ocean steamers always
give the first signal when land Is near.
riiiladelphln Telegraph.
A POISON FACTORY.
The Htnmnrh Is Altvnrs Has? Form
Ins: Deadly Snhslaarea.
The body Is u factory of poisons. If
these poisons, which nro constantly
being produced In lurge quantities In
the body, uro Imperfectly removed or
are produced In too great quantity us
the result of overfeeding, the fluids
which surround the brain cells and all
tho living tissues nro contaminated,
with poisonous substances which as
phyxiate and pnrnlyzo the cells und so
Interfere with their activity. This fact
explains lu part at least the stupidity
which Is a common nfter dinner expe
rience with many persous.
When food Is retained In the stom
ach beyond the normal time, either be
cause of Its IndlgeMtlblllty, tho taking
of too lurge a quantity of it or a crip
pled state of the stomach, these
changes are certain to take place. This
fact explains a very large share of tho
myriad symptom? which n 111 let tho
chronic dyspeptic. The giddiness, tho
tingling sensations, the confusion of
thought and even partial Insensibility
which are not Infrequently observed a
few hours after meals in chronic dys
peptics are duo to this cause. Here Is
tho explanation of tho Irascibility, the
despondency, the pessimism, the Inde
cision and various other forms of men
tal perversity and even moral deprav
ity which are not Infrequently associ
ated with certain forms of gostro-in-testliml
disturbances. London Family
Doctor.
Thar Kept a llllila For I, nek.
At Sycamore, III., n well known busi
ness firm makes It n practice to keep a
Iiiblu Irf the safe. Tho custom was
commenced a long time ago, and tho
big steel box Is never locked up unless
It contains tho book. It Is kept la the
money drnwer of tho safe. It Is found
necessary to remove It occasionally, but
It Is always carefully replaced.
Tho men who adopted this queer
practice when tbey commenced busi
ness years ugo have little to say in ex
planation. In all their business life
their safe or store has never been rob
bed or entered. They have had a con
tinuous good business and are among
tho most successful business houses of
the town. All of the members of the
Arm ntttmd the churches of tho town,
but all are liberal in their religious
views, and the prevailing belief in the
town is that Holy Writ is kept in tho
safe principally for good luck. Chi
cago Tribune.
Camel Hack Rldlnar.
Lqrd Kitchener of Khartum is credit
ed H 1th the best description of camel
backf riding that is known. The sol
dier gave this description at a dinner
party in London which sonio Ameri
cans attended.
"When we asked Lord Kitchener,"
ono of the Americans said, "to tell ua
what It felt like to ride a camel, tie
twisted his mustache and said:
" 'You know the game of cup and
ball? You have a bull and a cup, and
you throw tho ball in the air and try
to catch It in the cup, then bounce it
up and try to catch it again. Well,
when you ride a camel the brute plays
cup and ball with you, missing yon
nearly every time.' "
A Polll Man.
" A man was hurrying along a street
ono night when another man, also In
violent hasto, ruutied out of an alley,
and the two collided with great force.
The second man looked mad, while the
polite man, taking off his bat, said:
"My dear sir, I don't know which of
us is to blame for this violent encoun
ter, but I am In too great a hurry to
Investigate. If I ran into you I beg
your pardon; if you ran into me don't
mention it," and be tore away at re
doubled speed. .
All Sba Needed.
Paying Teller I can't cash this
check, madam, until you are identified.
Mrs. Bright You mean I have to iden
tify myself? Paying Teller Yes,
ma'am. Mrs. Bright How simple!
Have you a looking glass? Philadel
phia Press.
A (ad Ca.e.
' "They are new people?"
i 'Talnfully new. They haven't von
ftny old point lace which has been la
the (agilly. for generations." Pack.
" " The Hore 'or ftlerbTe'rr.
How ninny valuable Inventions have
been the result of pure accident, while
In other rases men bnve pur.r.lcd their
brains with study for n lifetime and
brought forth nothing!
It lnip;ieiicri one night that fl big
starch factory on Hie banks of the Llf
fey, near Iiubllii. look lire, and great
puddles of starch and water were left
eutidile,
Hume f-nllen printers who hnd been
out all night and were quite tipsy mine
nlnug t'lwnnl niuniliiit. and one of them
stiitclilcd into one of the puddles. He
found It h sticky that all his dollies
rtllel; to him so fust that he had to stay
In bed next morning till his wife soak
ed them out.
The man knew from Ids ("ado Hint
the slMi'ch and water Imil formed a
very powerful und valuable (.inn. He
went buck to the place of the lire nnd
In veil Inn led, nnd the result was the
discovery of the adhesive gum now
used lu sticking postuge stamps nnd
which has made many rich. Hut tem
perance lecturers need not know It
Itoston Globe.
A VItIiI Imntlnnlliin,
A furniture dealer tells a little story
that shows how some people are consti
tuted. A lady ordenil mi elegant easy
chair of a peculiar kind. It wns made
nnd sent to her bouse. Hhe examined
It carefully and critically, finally re
marking that It suited her exactly,
with one exception It was too soft
She sent Hie cliulr back to be mndo a
trlde harder. It was returned to tho
shop mid put aside. Nothing was done
to It. After a lapse of about fl week
tho chair wns sent nut again. The lady
a gnl n examined It nnd now found It too
hard. She was sorry, but when she
paid so much to get mi article for her
own comfort sho wanted It Just right,
so she sent It back to the shop for an
other change. The chair was again put
aside for a week or ten days and sent
out for the third time without Hie least
alteration. This time it was Just right.
She took the rhalr, paid for It and was
sorry It had not suited her at (lrst. The
poor womiiii never know that tho chair
had not been changed n particle.
Art rrlt'.rUm.
Amateur This Is my latest attempt
nt n liindsr npe. Mny I nsk whnt you
think of the perspective? Artist The
perspective Is Its strong point. Tho
farther away you stand the better It
looks. ''hlca go Tribune.
I.nrk In RnslneHs.
"I ser that somelmdy says there is
no such thing as luck In business."
"lie must be one of the lucky ones
who have succeeded." Chicago Itecord
Herald. Knew tier lllrf tunflrr,
"Was It exactly proper to call It a
farewell tour?"
"Certainly." answered the prima don
nn. "I never fared better In my life."
Washington Star.
xN. I 1
I have decided to continue my
Clearance Sale through Feb
ruary Stock Taking.
Special Bargains.
A few Henriettas which were Hold nt 2 Tie, now J9c
A few Henriettas sold at 65c, now 49c
1.00 Broadcloth goes at 75c
Just a few pieces of Table Linen which were sold at
40 cents, to go at " 30c
12 1-2 cent Percale at 10c
White
10 cent Lawn at .
LADIES' WOOL
75 cent Underwear at
I am selling LADIES' COATS at
ONE-HALF OFF.
Ladies' and Misses' Dress Goods at former prices.
Men's and Boy's Clothing and Overcoats at former prices
Cotton Blankets.
I have a fow Cotton Blankets loft yot
which will bo told for less than
manufacturer's prices.
85oBlankeU ... Boo
1.25 Blankets . . ' . 100
11.15 Blankets . . 1.00
3.00 all wool blanket . . 3.20
4.50 all wool blankets . 3 75
5.50 all wool blankets . . 4.23
6.60 all wool blankets . 5.00
Star
Grocery Co.
JUL
Aro Headquarters for
Seed Oats
(,!
The World's Fair
Variety.
The best
Timothy and Clover
Seed
on the market.
Butter, Eggs
and
Staple Groceries,
Flour i
Feed, Hay, Straw,
Corn, Oats
and
All kinds of
Produce.
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Come and buy your seed
before market advances.
n
A N AU
Goods.
UNDERWEAR.
7 U2c
50c
Men's Underwear,
I have a lot of nice Rlbbet 25o SblrU
and Drawers I will sell at 19c.
I have a few blue and pink striped un
derwear I bought to sell at 75c and
85c you take tbem for BOc.
$1.25 all wool fleece lined 11.00
1.33 " " 1.10
1.00 " " " . 79o
(1.00 Jean Pants ... 75c
N. HANAU.
JJUOHR3 tc TOMROY.
UNDERTAKING AND PICTVRB FRAMING.
Th.lt a n...i.i t .... a m
and round all rliht. i3...i.tw..t ... iH.
summ-ft. Hiwuro n contra... w.uil
Building, BejrnoldiTllle. fa,
pIUESTER BROS.,
UNDERTAKERS,
WANTF,I REVRHAf, I vliliaTnima tr
Win-In eiK'h Himo to trnril for hiuinn mtnl-
to mil llnnn mcrt-tinrita mntt .... 1
rfiil nnd irolll.Wn linn. Pnrronncnt fn-
.-rnni.. nwi; rifl, mimr (If .J4 and sit
truvnllnr imiiw t, htl ,. n'lrnm-Ml
in h n'-li week. Kiix-rli-iire not f.-nnllnl.
.... ... mm, rw,Ti-iirr Film f-nr'KHU Nir-AilMrffi(d
m... fit iFrnrufirn
rriit, 4 IiIi'iiko.
WANTKII-fPJIAI, HF.fltKXF.NTATIVR
h I i Pfiiint. ...II I. . .. 7 . '
... . MijiiiiiiiH ivrrriiont, 10
Mpri-ftit hikI alvrll,. nn old mtnhll.hd
hiimtHiw hniiw or MilliJ iIhhi.i-IkI tnnrtlnif.
Hl..rT!l WM.kl W,h ,,,., ,,! rK,
Moniiny lijrh.vk illr-i;f lt,,m hcil'T.,.irtr.
( OH M HI A, Ml, Monnn Hldg., Chicago, III.
AUDITORyREPORT
01 the Finances of West Reynoldsvllle
uorouicn for Year Ending
larch 14, 1904.
O. W. OEMPSeY. Collector. In Kocnunt with
tlm iHiroiiKli of Vin Kpyiiolilxvllln ror th
fwuBiid mi ' '"r ,B""U,, '"'"
int.
Toam'tor dupllcnto I M
OK.
Br pnrwiit. and fionmtloii.. I I 74
lly nml. pHltl to troBunr
pT tri-imurtir'R m-i-ount M Wi
I 83 (12
P. J. WARD. C'ollwtnr ror jri-ar 1002.
HO KM TA X.
Kit.
To am't bnlatire lnt (lllcmpiit I 284.1
t'K.
Hjr am't rxoriprntlona f ji
Col. 1 on f.fi : 1 tf
" arror In iIiii.Iii hio 117
" traanuror'a riicelpta,.,. 20(10
Rtiliuicc due horo '
MOIIT TAX.
UK.
To am't Aupllrato 23 in
CK.
By am't xonorntlon j ij
" ft Col. 'a on '!0 JC. . lot
nrror In rtiiillrtn. .... 07
trenmirnr'. rei'iili'l... 20 (10
HI a . 1 23 Wl
Httliinra due lioro j
WATEK TAX.
Dlt.
To am't or duplicate I II 67
CR.
By am't or rxnnrrntlon tin
" li ('ol.'a on lO .'-.l.... 51
frror In duplifiitn. 03
" trauHtircr's ri.-ci-litH.... 10 2
t, . a I II l
Hal. due born m
t P. J. WARD. Colltvtor, In account with tho
horotnrhof Wm Rpynoldsvllln ror year end
Inn March 14, IK04, for tnxra or IWKI.
BOKO TAX.
I)R.
To am't duplicate. I'M) 00
To am't S added on fJ7.2l J 3D
CR. 1287 48
By am't or nxonnrntlona it a I
" 5 rrhaie on f 'IO.00.... 10 Ml
" Col.'s on f!l(i.ro... :i
" S " " 4ft.f,7.... 2H
" " " fliU.... Id)
" trraaurer'a reci'lpta... 24ft M
, tl'f 20
Bui unco due boro is 2H
LIGHT TAX.
DR.
To am't of duplicate TA 26
" ot 5 added on HI 40. . . J 77
CR. riW"
By am't or exonerations 471)
' S rebate on r"Ml "'l ... 1:1 OA.
" 3 Col. on rnii.iTi. .. 7 an
" ft Col. 'a on WI4 ... t "
" ft t Col.V on i.Vm .. 7M
" treaaurer'a receipts.... S07 10
Balance due tw,ro gl si
WATF.K TAX.
DR. ,
To am't of duplicate $142 as
5 added on 113.(10. m
CR. li3m
By am't or exoneration 1 Ki
" ft it relHite on h4.77.... 8 24
" 1 Col. ' on f ll4.77... Hit
" ft Col. 'a on t-iM... 110
" ft Col.'a on til.20 31
" treaaurer'a receipt , .. 122 HH
t , , , 134 4ft
Balance nue boro tt ss
W L. .JOHNSTON. TreaBUrPi amount
with borouidi 11I West Keynoldavllle tor year
ending March 14, 1U04.
DR.
Toam'tduelaataettlement.... 4Ht 20
" ree'd from O. W. Hemp-
ey, Collector M m
To am't ree'd r m P.J. Ward. Col 7:11 III
fm Wm. Burae. Bunt's 11 00
" " Co.Treaa,f;neat'd T ft 58
" R.H.WIIaon IMIdew'k) IS 42
" ree'd tor uae of lockup. 1 00
" from Wm. Woodrlnu,
eaah rerunded..... 1 00
To am't t'm Co. Treaa..t.lcenaea 114 0U
" 120 00
CR. 916X1 K
By am't boro orders redeemed. Kit 77
" IS treasurer's IS SS
041 43
Bal. In hands or Treas. sut 17
. WM. BUBSE. Buriteaa. In account with the
bomuKh of Went Keynoldavllle tor year end
lug March 14, 1U04.
DR.
To balance due last settlement I 1 2.1
To am't r'm Co. CommUnloner 10 00
' P. J. Ward, Police.. 100
" " J. D. Woodring, tor
use or lock up 100
I 14 29
CR.
By am't gas bill paid 77 .
" otltclal 011th blank. .. 10
' truiMuror'a rweluu.... II 00
11 W
Balance due boro 1 as
RECAPITULATION, March 14, 190 (.
Ucsocacas.
Am't In treasurer's hands 56 17
Am't due from burgeaa t'M
Am'tduerroiuP. . Ward 50 111
H47 74
Liabilities None.
J. W. Cahpbii.i., I
P. A. Hahdmah, Auditor.
E. L, Joumstom, I
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