Wanted! Girls to learn Cloth Picking and Winding;. Enterprise S ilk Co. IENNSYLVANIA. UAH 10 P BUFFALO & ALLKURE - V VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grade Divisi i. In Effect Nov. 27,1704. RAr.rw.Mtn. ni.f . . A. M.!.. M A. I. . V I- M. Pittsburg. I i i; ;i l .;n!' : ;, Bed Hunk ... ii n 4 t . - " Lavrsoiilnmi . . I;; I! I h o New llctlilchcm 8 :o 0 -JH 11 I 4M , I '. Ouk Rhino...... it v., !i .... r i- Mityoort ;, ,i: id ;; II I ;. m ; i: rjuuiuioivllle . .. 5 4'i iii.i: 12 ni s li ,v. '.' Hrookvllle tin". 11 In 12 21 :;;.''!. :.' lows, tti hi H! Hi) ;." rm t'.i :i Fuller t6 2.1 Ml 2(1 fis in 'i; Ueynol'lsville .. u :t.i 114! IJS ill:. 9 . ii I'ltucoiist tii 4il HI 4:i tt Si H Fulls Creek U .':i lift: I 1" U itti In U.i Dullols 7 0l2iii I Jj 114H lo l." Bubula 7 12 1 37 u Til Wlntorburn .... 7 25 1 .V) 7 In Penntleld 7 30 I 5.1 T l.'i Tyler 7 :c 2 IM 7 2 1 Boiineuctle 8 ill 2 29 7 47 Grunt 8 11 12 !W t7 M Driftwood $ 8 4" .... $ ;i U" ( 8 2') A. M. r. M I'. i. 1'. M I' H. Trnhi9.il (Sunday! leave" Pll t sbutft" (H it. m.. Red Hank 10.55 Hrookvllle 12.26, UcyiloliNvHl. 12.311, Fulls Creek 1.1 1, arrives llultols 1.20 p.m. WKSTWAItll No 108 No 106 No 102 No. lit. Nu.ilO A. M, A. M. A. M. I'. M. I'. M. .... i 5 fill Ml 10 .... J fi Sit .... 6 lli hi ;w .... til 111 .... II 2.i 11 4.1 .... 0 2;i .... 6 id 12 12 .... II si .... 7 00 12 2D .. . 7 04 .... 7 0.1 12 2."i .... 7 10 ... 7 In 12 .111 .... 121 t) l)."i 7 ilo 12 ;".' J;-. 00 7 3". o 12 7 .v. i i.i i in ; 12 tn lii tfi ii tr ir U HO 8 0 1 211 fi 27 7 5 tli 41 tS 20 .... 18 4 1 tx i: HI 64 tS .ill tx l. 7 Hi s ;i.i l :.il ii oo h in. 7 20 8 49 2 0) 0 l.i 8 47 7 37 9 IK ;2 21 0 :ii II a. 7 4i in i ; ... r. :ii ii ii 7 31 H 20 2 ill tl 4.1 jj 11 20 H 21 H 47 3 (HI 7 11 .... 8 3.". 10 Oil J 20 7 i" .... 11 l.i S12 ar $ 3 30 (ID .... A. si. I', in. i. in. I'. M. p, M. STATIONS. Driftwood Grant Itennczette.... lyler Pennlleld Wlntorburu .... iSabtiht Pit Hols FitllsCreeW PllllCOtlst ltoyiiolilsvllle.. Fuller Iowa Itrookvllie riunimerville.... Mityport. Oukltlilje New llothlehcni Lawsonliitm Ked Bank Pittsburg Train 9.12 (Pundity) leaves llullols 4.00 p.m. Falls Ureek 4.07, Keynolclsvlllet.KO, Hrookvllle 4.50, Ked Hunk 6.20, I'lttshurt! ii.iin p. m. On Sundays only train leaves Drill worn lit 8.20 a. in., arrives IiiiHols w oo a. in lieturn lng leaves Pullois 2.00 p. in., arrives Drill wood a.40 p. ni stoppinx at inloi mediate slit tlona. Traln9 marked run dally; i dully, rxeept Sunday; t llax station, where sIkuiiIs must be shown. Philadelphia & Erie Kiillroad Division In effect Nov. 27th, 11)04. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EAST W AIM) 8:04 a m-Traln 12, weekdays, for Snnbnry, Wllkeslmrre, Ila?.letim, l'litisvllle.Si'iunion, HarrlsbuiK and the Inteiineillule Ma Momi. arriving at I'lilladi'lphla ii:2il p.m., New York,ll:ai p. m.; Haltluniie.il U0 p.m.; Washington, 7:1.". p. m I'lillinim I' trlor ear from Wllllamspiirt to I'liilnileipliia ami pus Benger eoaehes from Kuue to l'iiiitili-i.hi;i and Wllliauisport to Hulilinore a.m Wa.-li loKtiin. . 12:50 p. m. Train fi, dally for Smiliury, Ilur rlstmrx and prinrlpi.! iniertnei luteilutl, ok, nrrlvlnir at I'lniiulelpliiu 7::' p. ni., ew York 10:211 p. m., Hult imoro 7:i )p. in., Wash iiiRton :;(." p. in. Ve-itlhule parlor cars and passenirei eoa. lies, Huilal lo i'lilluilel phlitauJ ushlnKUin. 4:00 p. nt. Iruiii it, ,luily f.-r llar rlsliuri? nnd lntermedinle' luiiins, ir rlvin at riiilndelplila 4:2il A. i ..; N.iw York, 7.1H a. m.; Haltlniore, 2.20 it. ni : Vn-.liln;nou d.oii a. M- i-uiiman fleenn : ems fi leitiam In .. M. ur , Marr.s i, ai rlvlnv: ill ' York, 'l.it.i M. on Sun iiliu.lun, :.i from Kiie, eipl.la, a oil 1 I'-eni.ei Harrls'uurir to Pliiliidili.liiiL u. I v,.,.b i uuuiieipniu paseuyers c:i Blceoer undisturbed until 7:il0 11:05 p.m. Ti .tin 4,daily for Sin bure and In-ernn-diuto Htiit.liv 1'hllaOi'lpaia, 7:17 A. l.; Ni A. M. on weeK.days nud 10.11.1 dayj Kulllmore, 7;i:i A. M.; Wh - A. M. Cullman fdoepers nil Wlllliimsport to l'liiln n'llliamsnoi l. to Wiihii. im coaches from Erie u 1'lnli-.lelphlu, ' i"nd vy oiiuiurtpori tu natrimore. WKSrWAIil) i:82 a. m. Train 7, "dally for UuiTiilo U, Emporium. :41 a. m. Train 9, dally for Erie, KhU way, and week days for Dullols, Cilenn nu and priiiciiitl liileime(l!atestai,!niH. K:60a. m Train 3, daily for Eile and Inter mediate points. :45 p. m. Train 13, dally lor Huifalo la Kmporluin. 6:4Sp . ni. Iruiii 1, weekdays t .r liane mill Intermediate si at Ions. JOHNSONUUKQ UaILUOAU. P. a as 11 29 H 23 U 20 3 12 H 07 2 Ml 2 40 2 20 m. WEKKDAY8. ar Clermont lv Wood vale Qulnwood Biuiih's Hun lnstanter Stralu'ht Glen Hazel Johnsonlmri lv Itidgwayar a. m. 10 4ft . 10 43 . 10 411 . 10 52 10 511 . 11 Of . 11 l.i . 1 1 :i:i . II 30 Kidgway & Clearfield UailkoaiT and Counections. WEKKDAT. 7 ;io 2 io -9 20 "arHldewaylv I CM 1 03 7 01 B67 1 47 S 4it tl 38 t 83 a 80 8 10 12 33 1 58 1 49 140 1 37 1 27 1 U i'l5 1 10 09 9 00 8 33 8 SI 8 47 8 37 8 34 8 SO 8 23 8 20 8 08 a.m p.m. p.m. II 30 12 01 4 03 7 01 12 01 7 10 12 17 7 15 12 22 7 111 12 20 7 23 12 30 7 .12 12 40 7 37 12 43 7 41 7 45 12 54 4 15 4 23 434 4 38 4 4s 4 33 .4 57 5 01 1 no 5 or. 1 25 5 20 Mill Tluven troy land Sin i;is .Mills Blue Hock Carrier Brockwavv'I l.lllM'M JfMls MeMinn Suit Harvevs Hun lv Falls C'kar 7 50 lv Dullols n r 8 111 8 30 115 6 53 arhallsCk lv 7 33 1 15 5 10 8 1ft 12 52 8 UK Kcynoldsvillo 8 OS 1 211 6 27 6 89 12 24 6 0S Hrookvllle 8 35 1 511 6 00 4 50 11 44 g20 NewHethl'm II 20 2 as 6 45 4 03 11 05 . Ked Hunk 10 00 8 20 7 23 1 SO 9 00 . lv lilttKburcar 12 35 S 30 10 00 p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For time tables and additional Information consult ticket airenis. W. W. ATTERUUUY, ,T. I. WOOD, Gen'l MannuiT. Jias. TntMcMcr GEO. W. UOY1J, Gen'l Passenger Agtl pITTSBURG, CLAKION & SUM . MERWLLE RAILROAD. Passenger Train Schedule. First Class Trains. llally except Sunday, connecting with P. U. U, Trains at Summervllle. OOINO EAST. Clarion, leave, Ht.rattonvUle, Waterson, uorsir No.l. 7. 50 a.m. 8 011 8.12 " 8.2(1 fcumiiiorvllle, ar.8.40 No. 3. 11.10 a.m. 11.20 " 11.32 " 11.16 " 12.00 ' OOINO WEST. No. 2. ' fiummervllle, lv, 8.33 a.m. Corsica, 9.14 " Waterson, 9.30 " Stratlonvllle, 9.43 ' Clarion, arrive, 9.35 " No.S. 4.15 p.m 4.2U 4.:ih p.m. 4.53 p.m. 6.15 p.m. No. 6. 12,20 p.m. 6 20p.m. 12.38 " 6.3tl " 12.49 " 6.411 " 1.(4) " 7.00 1.10 " 7.10 No. 4. In effect October 17, 1H04. For f urt h ir Infor mation address the Company's general oilice at Urookrille Fa. , 1!. M. Matson, I'leslilent. 11. 0. IIeacii, Vice Pres. A. 1). Dkkmkk, leu l'res. II. L. Tavi.ou, Sec. and Tie s. .1. E. (Ikist, Asst. See. and Treus. W.N.Conii Mi. Ally. BrookvFlTo Title & Trust Go. HKOOICVILLE, PA. Capita! . . . $125,000.00. Coniliittls a G !iu nil B.inltiiiif, Savlnsrs and TriiHt Busineis. Solicits tliu Aci.'o ntsof Individuals, Firms and Coi'iinrulliii s. I It. 51. M:it-on till. C, licit!! V. I,. Ve Hue IL.l.Sc. 1. 1)1 HECTORS : I). I,. Taylor Q. S. Snyrler W. N, t'liniail A. I Deemer II. ( llcitch AUDITOR'S REPORT A Newsp.ipt:r That Spei -s Out. On Foliriuiry 2 Tho I'i 1.1. nu-tf Times was '-") years old. Us owms- s claim thai its iiii(liiiiiiiisln.-d pc-i'tilui-it is iIcmidu htnitcd by the fact thai it 1 s n lnrn-r eirciiltiliiMi than any nil' r niorniiisr paper in I "i l.tsbtt (i;. Dul l r tho past fev years it lnw nil nict.-d i, j;r,-at deal of atlenlion h I he frank nes- with hieh it has dismissed subjects of public in terest. Wlu never there is h -fore the people some question of nb-orlijno; im portance newspaper readers ii"e on tho qui vivo to know what The. ''Viiim has to say, and what The Times says Is rljrht to tho point. It iiews to tho line. Tlmt, however. Is only one of I lie merits cluim ed for it by Its publishers, lis (jcncrnl news service is coinprehensivo and eom plel". It is nccnriitu in Its liniincial depnrtineiit and up to dale on lis sport-i ln parje. Its serial stories are by tho best modern authors. It pays especial attention to the news and viuws of all tho churches, and in this respect bus won tho admiration of tho best people. Its editorial pnjjo is a daily feast of tho beet and brightest thought. It endeavors to avoid the ''yellow" and caters only to the people of tho home and tho family. It lias no Sunday issue. Six c -nts a week, a year. stni-tiiiitr rtioi-niii). Statistics show startling mortality, from appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent and euro theso awful diseases, there is just one reliable remedy. Dr. King's New Life I'ills. M. Flannory, of 14 Custom House I Mace, Chicago, says: "They have no equal for Consti pation and Biliousness." 2"ic at II. Alex Stoke's, druggist. It is reported from many places In the county that horses are dying off at an unsually rapid rate from Influenza and lung trouble. During the past two weeks l.'l horses died In tho vicinity of Grange. The disease Is said to be of a most violent nature and unless the animal attacked is perfectly sound tho result is almost sure to bo a speedy death. Dr. Belhune, the veterinary surgeon, of this place, states that If tho proper treatment is n-sorteii to as soon as the disease is discovered he chances are good for a rapid receve y hut that delay is almost sin e to rest! fatally. Punxsutawncy Spirit. Fertilizing Lime Wo are prepared to fui rih i fertilizing limo on short notice. Add -ssall com munications to Cox & Mhi-i uill, Ueyn oldsvillc, Ta. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, uo.tr Hotel Imperial. WANTED TUI'ST WORTHY MAN (Ht Woman to manuu'e business In Ibis county and adjoining tcrrllory for we I cstablMc il house of solid linancial standing. $:ooo strniglit cash saliirv with nil necessary ex penses paid weekly by check from Iicnil uii'iiiors. Money advanced for expenses. Position permanent ; pievlous experience nut essential. No iuvei-l nieni rniulicil. Wo furnish everything. Enclose i-eif-nildressed eni-elope. Adress, Manager, HloComo lllock. Chicago, III. If You 4 Feci Fagged Out," Have HEADACHE, BACKACHE, POOR APPETITE, BAD BREATH, BAD COMPLEXION, and wonM llt-o to feel nnd look mil, lot ns reo ommon.l OKl.KUY KIM! to yon. Sold by Druggiif. l'rii.e. 2 . anil Mc. Sold by H. AIox. Stoke. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. MUM D BAKING mi S AfADEOFThT HGHSST G?AD CREAM OF TARTAR AV0S THEREFORE THE PUREST, MOST RELABLE AMD MOST HEALTHFL'L BAK MG POWDER OA'THEAmXET. Special Drive for February. Six pound.-? nice new meaty Prunes for 25 cents. Sold reg ulnrl' 8 cents per pound. Six pounds clear flinty Caro lina Rice for 25 cents. Robinson & Mundorff. " liuylnir a Horse. No (sensible inau will buy n horse of any value nnd one which ho expects to do him good service without submit ting to a qualified veterinary surgeon, says a writer in a foreign exchange. Many nu unprofessional mnn has a good eye for a horse, but he knows lit tle or nothing of Its structure nnd anat omy compared with the trained veteri narian. Moreover, the amateur Judge of a horse Is npt to fly to certain points where he thinks he may detect some thing and overlook others. The veteri nary surgeon who is examining horses nlmost every day not only brings his scientific knowledge to bear, but con ducts his examination In a systematic manner, going all over the horse before he hns done with him. If there bo manifest unsoundness it will bo discov ered nnd pointed out hut It Is in the discovery and Indication of incipient unsoundness that the training nnd practice of the veterinarian are of su preme value. Behind lie Mnsk. Nearly every shopkeeper In the land Is forced In the conduct of his busi ness to wear the mnsk of diplomacy, fflils was illustrated the other day In a Fifth avenue art store. An elderly lady, connected with some of the best New York families, made her purchases and paid a small sum on account of a former bill nud the goods just bought. As she placed the new bill In her reticule she said to tho attentive shopkeeper: "Now er no bothering me about this, you know; no sending around to my place. If you do send a mnn I'll set the dog on him." "You'll not be troubled about It, mad am, ' was the Riiave answer. "Take your time about It; all the time you want." And he smiled like a seraph nntll the old dowager's coach rolled off up the street. Then he turned to a friend who was taking It all In and muttered: "Durn her old picture, I. won't see a red cent of that money In nine months! But what can you do? You've got to ) polite." New York Tress. OF TIIE- Finances of Jefferson County FOR THE YEAR 1904. Trennurer'H Aeeotint. JORrcril B. MRANS, Tr -usurer, in account with Jefferson cou ity for tho year emliiiK December 81, 904. Jilt. To ain't in threasury at la: t settlement $ 0,318 39 To uni t reed on county tax for 1004 To ain't rec'ii on bond 1 ix lor lliol To Hin t ree'd on slate tit: es for 1004 ; To nin't ric'd on tuxes 1 nnd previous To uin't rec'ii on hotel lice es lor 1004 To ntu't personal tax re from sttite To inu't from Coiiunis's 'e- celpt book To ittu't redemptions received To uni t unsealed tax lor r.102 nud 1003 To am t int. on unseated ux received To ain't seated tax for 1 '00 to 1003 lnc 03 j'd 88,616 99 9,003 04 6,528 62 10,922 89 945 00 5.S I8 96 3,2(10 61 553 84 2,670 31 53 63 776 63 By county orders re- ledl-eined $07,1119 14 liy reiutntltiB orders redeemed By nin't paid direc tors nsso By inu't paid county Hlipt By uin't co. bonds redeemed By nin't I'd. coupons redeemed ......... liy ain't paid Htale treasurer on per sonal tux By uni t redemptions paid By uin't treus. per centiiKe for receiv ing' $79,(58(1.50 By ain't trims per cent, paying out $79,078.28 By bill. In treasury. . $86,034 95 55 00 54 00 200 00 3,(1110-00 ' 190 00 7,877 39 502 75 996 08 1.681 67 4.379 02 86,034 95 rOOIl Ft'NIlS, JOSKI'II It. MEANS, Treasurer, In account Willi the poor Funds of Jot ferson couiitv for the year eliding De cember 31, 1904. DR. To nm't In treasury at last .... settlement . .$5,713 73 To nm't ree'd on poor tax for 1903 nnd i-revlous i 4,474 52 To nm't ree'd on poor tax for 1904 19,272 71 To nm't from Com. receipt book 4,864 91 To ii aft ree'd unsealed tax for 1902 and 1903 1,155 84 To nm't Int. on unseated tax ree'd 18 56 To ain't seated tuxes for 1900 to 1903 Inclusive 185 54 By nm't county poor orders redeemed. .$19,886 78 By urn t coupons re deemed By nm't trens. per centage for re ceiving $29,972.08 By nm't trens. per cent, paylnu out $23,840.78 By ain't poor funds In trens $35,686 87 3,960 00 374 65 . 476 94 10,987 50 $35,6S5 87 S1IRKP FUNDS. JOS. R. MHANS, Treasurer, In no count Willi the sheep funds of Jef ferson county for the year ending De cember 31, 1904. DR. To nm't in trens. at lust settlement $ 200 00 To nm't ree'd ilm: tax for 1902 to 1904 Inclusive 2. OSS 37 C'Tt. By nm't sheep or ders redeemed .... $ JS" 25 By treas. percent, for receiving $2,0SS.37 26 10 $2,2SS,37 By treas. percent, for l-nyl g out $23,816. 78 By nm't paid school districts (town ship accounts)-.... By reserve fund in treasury 41 26 1,533 77 200 00 $ 2,288 37 County 'iinimlHNlom.rN Account ltlO-1. NhiWTON WKBSTlln. rm. To nm't co. nnd poor ord :rs drawn $ 345 00 To balance due Dec. 31, 19 14 . 133 00 $ 1,078 00 Clt. fly 308 days ns , county com missioner and poor director 1,078 00 AL. HAWK. Dlt. To nm't co. nnd poor orders drawn $ 960 00 To balance duo Dec. 31, 19j4 132 00 CR. $ 1,092 00 By 312 tlavs as countv com missioner and poor director $ 1,092 00 IIAItVEY D. HAtjGH. Dlt. To nm't co. and poor orders drawn $ 1,025 00 To balance due Dec. 31, 1904 60 00 CR. $ 1,085 00 By 310 davs as countv commis sioner und poor director...! 1,085 00 CoiiiinlNNitierii' lierk'a Aeeotint. A. K UALBUA1TI1, (Jlelk. Dlt. . To nm't co. and poor orders drawn . $ 900 00 (JR. By ono year's salary $ 900 00 Slevriml' Aceonnr. J. N. KELLY, Steward of County Home DR. To nm't poor orders drawn.. $ BOO 00 To balance duo Dec. 31, 1904 600 00 CR. $ 1,000 00 By nm't one year's salary...! 1000 00 County Superintendent's Aeeonnt. It. U. TE1TK1CK, Supt. Public Instruc tion. Dlt. To cash ree'd of Treas. J. B. Means $ 200 00 CR. By am't vouchers filed $ 200 00 .Innltor'N Aeeonnt. GEOKUU II. GROVE, Janitor. DR. To ain't orders drawn t 480 00 CR. By one year's salary $ 480 00 Sheriff' Account. J. W. CURRY, Sheriff. DR. To am't orders drawn $ 2,352 30 To balance due sheriff $ 2,728 24 CR. By nm't due at last settlement $ 9 00 By bonicllnir prison ers:,, 221 days at 50c 2,610 50 By washing for pris oners 746 weeks at 10 cents 74 60 By nm't paid Jail KUiil ds 398 00 Bv am't pnlcl nurses for H. Gorman 228 00 By nm't cost remov ing prisoners to pen itentiary, &r. 417 90 Bv nm't paid for eloih'R for prls'n'rs 48 83 Ily expenses execut ing dealli warrants 252 14 lly drnwhie; jurors and nltetidini;- court 3"2 30 Bv nm't paid for 'clean inr lull BO 00 lly nm't of eosis, fees and other ex 1 ensese 65F 21 $ 5,080 54 4 6,080 54 llllliip!lf.: n n . J . : a : 2.. i. t a"? t ? 3 J .r i o COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT l9 tO t-3 W tO MWt to is -'i 5 wi io vi 3D n -1 i; O-i-Ui i to i Ji 1 4. ; i o Vt r. - AiJUftri'DClM'I-iytifcSJ V711 M nonlnnil j.Kuu.A.te' Nnl C X - 4k. t W t-ltJ Tl 12 is J1 iO WOl-Jn. to o -'co'-h3-i?sroi-'-i t:-i:jDH-iw'ji-i:, ti Mt-M-lts9IO9aC0IOMi-MT,,A-IO30rf.9)Xl-e0 en cn4fcCllon4k.aJWJ-1rolootI't,-, M- BWMMWyii 4 -1 '-g X O ' IO 4fc Vi i- 4- 4- if' k rf- c-i to n Si 4 si tr w to OlOtfWM'l'S O -q JiQMi-"J en tjiMMVi,jirji-"jt'r5'it.o ro a. hJA..klt Ht4OiMAittj.wt0UMixii3-MXiftia)uiuiUTAAic;itaoooMOo m to en - W -J S. to WWMM Stiitol Dotr Tnx I'aid School TlsLrictfl Poor Sinking Fund, jHond, Wator and 3 O o - 3 (5 Z1 tt to eoto io- OtU14- OiC0 ooo o o c o at- o co ro m to eJ9 4. -io-i -no:sw O JO . wsvi ii. yi M . w:3- Mowatsctis' w Koad eok. to ' to N O 0 9t to O OO. OnO' OS. 00 tO 31 tO- tO Ulii- w o o to 5 CO- w tno eoto C 3 MUSI. OO' MiS5W. o-r - oo3 ci r o- c o z School Ji '5 310 45 4I04 Mwuyj1 I'Of? iilX - OO U 3 i)t (M -I ti 3V 4 yi Jk. 00 W CO Tri i(l S(.'t)Ofl y ' to 'J -o n r j -1 n 1 tiuirlota 1 1 O V 'A M I tO XliO-IWW 111 4fc Ol tO 1 Z3 ' 3 3 C ?3 'A 25 tO Ti AaVyif to to i.i Tt Man-. 43Vi'4?o,)4.os J -1 4 C 4- -1 J. 'Ji; X Road and Borough Bond . m to to u. o - Ti c?l -1 -1 M -J to -1 k- to tr T 3 " W tO IO- GOO) OlUHU'jitfatjxM. School MCBAMioi- w.m poor o 4. (i se ro ot C Cn: -1 M 3 3i M & ttt C0 . . tO 04 3- 4 tO ti c-i z . o . . Sinking Fund, Bund, Wat;r and -.iff lit Police ?2 0 s o ? s? a -a a i i 2 2 3 1 o, CJ9 1 e s c s 3" e X H o 9 a Jefferson County, ss: We, the undersigned Auditors of Jefferson county. In the state ofPennsylvnn la, do certify that In pursuance of the 4ith Section of on Act entitled "An Act relating to counties, townships, etc., passed the 15th day of April, A. D. 1834," we met In the Commissioners' oltlce in the Borough of Brookville, Pa., on the. first Monday of January, A. D.1905, It being the 2nd day of said month, and did audit, adjust and set.le the several accounts required of us by law, agreeubly to the several Acts of Assembly nnd supplements thereto, according to the best of our Judgment and ability, and find them as set forth In the above report. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals at the office aforesaid this 25l day of Jatuiary, A. D. 1905. THOMAS II. ADAMS, Inell W. T. PIFER, nenll W. A. HEXRY, mil OP THE- Finances of Jefferson County FOR THE YEAR i9(M. Amount Oiitstnmlinj; for jH97, 11)01,. 1002 and 1003, Districts 1897 Porter 1901 Polk 1902 Polk 1902 tiumincrvllle 1903 Palls Creek " Heath " Oliver " polk " Snyder " Bummervllle . " W. Reynoldsvllle Collector A. Snyder Percent on Percent olf lOckwood Percent on Percent oil A L. i.ockwood E. It. Ditty Percent on Percent off H. valilo Pain. KlHcnhnrt ocltwood Kerman H. Dlttv J. Ward A L. John John .1. P. A L. (.'. S. 10. p. .Comity Poor $124 17 24 15 67 1 US" 1 f.S 1 42 14 61 lo 4ii 25 06 22 56 30 75 44 37 209 96 66 71 124 03 47 44 17 66 $3 86 3 311 3 05 9 98 1 4 00 23 88 21 58 38 35 22 13 232 221 28 1 1 60 86 23 78 8 58 Amount Outstanding for 1004. Bond Statel Dog $ 21 60 $10 80 $27 50 21 60 10 86 27 60 19 64 9 87 25 00 2 52 5 39 9 90 2 52 6 39 9 90 2 29 4 90 9 00 7 li; 10 78 8 80 1149 4 40 It 00 18 62 15 18 19 80 16 7( 13 66 17 82 6 61 3 70 15 00 5 56 74 8 00 67 67 16 44 21 73 6 42 6 08 1 1 68 66 81 17 29 9ii70 6 61i 4 78 9 45 1 93 6 30 Districts Harnett Hi-aver Hell Ulg Run Brockwayvllle Brookville Clnyvllle Clover Corsica Kid red Palls Creek Gaskill Heath Henderson Knox MeCalmont Oliver Perry Plneereck Polk Porter Piinxstitnwncy ReynoUlHviliu RiUKgonl Rose Snyder Bummorvlllo Union Waraaw Washington West Reynoldsvllle. Wlnslow W'l.nhville Young 'Collector , W. A. Wallac , T. M. Brosliis ,'A. J. Graltius W. 1) Mcllenry . Clins. L. Felt .-John 11. Shlek . James l.ockurd . J. C. Smith . J. H. Luther . Wm. Wilson .'John B. Cable . G. A. Kellar John Paine .'David A. Pifer . O. C. Stewart . J. Curt North . J. P. Elsenhnrt . S. L. Stewart . Prank Wnlters .... . A. L. Lock wood . . . . Chas. Miller . A. S. Kloclc . I. AL Swai tz . S. G. 1-aik . A. Kioiiso . C. :M. Prindle . C. W. nitty . J. ('. .1orrison . li. W. Wi lls . W. II. llruton . P. J. Ward . AnioH Strou: . Norir.an Gcist . '1 honias Cummlngs County poor Bond 1S2 r.S$9 I 20j$" 45 92 13 3,'i 36 221 29 4i. 22 (liil IS S3 67 47 2IOIOII06 17I 63 2(i' 6l6 2l33S 59i 170 9S 25 871127 9.. 66 67 ZD8 8S12 8U i:i- lojzttt Ul) 103 101 61 6ft 66 60: 123 25 26 64 State $45 25 12 75 8 20 37 42 1 67 165 84 3 17 28 36 'ii si 23 69 211 F-..I 91 81 46 06 98 04 62 6S 4S 83 ") ii nu t 0(i 90 i:.2 nl 90 a:, (4 51 (.21 U8i312 29 If,6 7o .ma z:,ii2, sin lu3 72 28(1 27139 fcol 69 77 til 6a 87 19 43 47 156 61 78 i ll C71 1 194 9L033 79 294 39166 32 8 80 46 - 43! 11 7o i7 72 12 14 83 04 2 70' 10 41 2S4 73 142 36 256 28:127 S7 6( 2S 33 64 252 47126 13 819 671409 51 6S1 472S8 85 60 33 28 17 189 781 92 73 28 30 13 18 824 06412 2H 211 93 7118 15j2 66 08 10 02 17 31 7 80 63 23 9 14 205 87 60 28 Uli 69 92 12 . 14 35 3 40 61 68 16 06 4 36 12 67 Dog $29 00 17 00 84 00 29 00 29 00 45 S3 34 00 20 00 60 Oij 31 90 ii 00 29 00 60 48 176 00 43 45 27 00 36 00 14 00 34 00 79 00 110 00 31 00 72 00 13 00 23 00 70 62 122 00 11 85 60 00 1 92 1 83103 42 Receipts nnd Kxpcmlltiircs for 11)01. RECEIPTS. Amount In Treasury at last settlement $ 6.S4S 39 Outstanding taxes 1903 and previous 10,922 S'J Outstanding taxes, 11104 1,4,0 18 65 Seated tax Hen record 7 id 62 Pnseated tax lien record 2.070 31 Interest lax lien record 53 02 I Intel licenses 91". 0-1 Redemptions 653 84 Cuiiiiiii.ysioners' Reed, t Book Coiuiiifinv.-iiiHh costs... 2,28(1 2 I Jury fees 12 no Poll tax 6 3S ;te.lelii,tions 3(19 40 Automobile lieen.-ie.s. . . . 1140 Rents 59 00 i- ire und Gan.e Wardens' Bills 17131 Commissioners' sale.... 18 00 i- ines 20 no 3-4 state personal tax.. 5,848 in; Miscellaneous 306 88 I-lxnendlttires. Assessors' bills $ Appeals Auditors' i ay Auditing Prothonotury's ac counts Allegheny county workhouse Bar association, 1-2 C'onimon- weallh lines Blank books and stationery.. HrulKes arid bridge repairs. . . : Panels for February election Hailois for November election Bui in! of indigent soldiers.. . Con;, ens redeemed County bonds redeemed ( mini. superintendent t , ii, -misse, iier.s' attorney t nm't crier Constables returns t, leaning streets Care of clotk Commissioners' sale L '.jm loissi oners' pay Isewti.ll Webster Al. Jlawk 11. D. Ilau.rh Commissioners' clerk Commonwealth bills Comiuonwealtli bills, dischi rgo cases. District attorney 1 .'en vering 'el.ruary balio s i ie . i v e r i 1 1 1? ioveii. l,er baiios 1 lisiul'i eiaut Damages I 'ireeii.rs' association Express Election bills, February 1 Election bills November 1 Execution of I ulone and Ai.ee Fuel and light 1 Furniture Fire nnd game wardens' bi.ls Freight nud hauling I ieadst.inea for soldiers Insurance interest lmiucsts and inquisitions Interpreters' fees Jurors, croud Jurors, pel it 3 Jurors, travt rse 1 Jury eutnniissioncrH pay Janitor's i ay Jail physician Livery hire Medicine for prisoners Meals for jurors Penitentiary bills 1 Probates and fees Penitentiary bi.ls 1 Postage and box rent Printing Republican Democrat Spirit Herald News Volunteer Star Record punx'y Republican ( Harrlsburg Tele gra. h Reform schools Morganza. . . Huntingdon Repairs to court house and Jail Register nnd recorder Repairing prisoners' shoes... , Rent Road nnd bridgo views 1 Road damages ,.. Rent for Tele; hones Redemptions paid Refunding orders redeemed Supplies for court house and jail , Stenographers' pay 1 Sheriff's bills 2 State engineer 1 Slate tax 7 Transcribing records Telegrams Tabsmeit Tipstaves Traveling ex; enses and mile age i Water " Treasurer's per cent, receiving $79,686.56 .' Trciimippr's npr cent, receiving $79,078.28 .1. Cash In treasury 4 $86,034 9 3. 039 31 132 22 175 68 50 00 749 bli 125 O'l 64 5 38 !,.M'.9 65 2 In Oo 2Mi Ilo lll.i 00 ili-i Oo l.lin.l 00 20'. 00 Hi' (10 219 0" 436 36 1 7 1 2 5(1 1)0 4 25 620 0(1 440 00 3 liii 00 700 Oil '.,535 95 3i'9 09 671 00 20 39 24 or. 9 75 50 00 54 00 17 35 0141 112 5.19 40 474 95 1101 31 39 50 20 94 9 74 90 110 4 76 50 4O0 00 221 44 2.U 90 9S6 5S ,409 48 482 12 135 2S 4 Ml Hi. loo oo 87 95 45 00 1 76 2n ,085 35 558 7 ,650.19 257 03 899 5,1 419 00 211 05 3 00 138 70 00 30 77 20 20 00 70 00 S2 65 32S (10 251 51 175 38 307 35 7 50 200 oil ,790 .80 95 00 227 45 5u2 7." 55 00 4S2 29 .025 05 .3. ".2 30 ,7'.I9 49 ,S77 39 115 25 8 40 32 00 375 20 155 09 324 00 996 08 Rl 57 379 02 uuuurt, aeries 1804.. temporary loan T county oincer8. Assets over liabilities 21, Heeelpt, nnd ICxpondltnres tor Poor Fund. ...... . i.--:ein. Am t In treasury at last settlo- -... '" I 5. i.isianuing taxes for 1904.. 19 Outstanding taxes 1903 and ' previous . Scaled tax lien record'!!!!!! t nn.-aied tax lien record t Interest tax lien record ... lfUHt.Jt.lt .l,.e,., State aid ! i' Burial of Inmates t eam of horses and harness Miscellaneous $ 2,000 00 . 10,000 do 3,053 24 6,385 27 438 61 1001. 713 79 272 71 474 -i 186 64 155 84 18 56 172 84 658 20 156 80 645 00 232 07 .. $35,685 87 Building and repairs ... 11 V. llte Ifut, . I ..:.. ' Burial expenses Ctrtilicates of insanity Commissioners' pay Newton Webster Al. Hawk H. D. Haugh Commissioners' clerk Commissioners' attorney .. , Coupons redeemed 3 Drugs Disinfectants !!!! Expcss !! "! Engine oil !!!!! Pre.rht and hauling '. Fee 1 and Hour Fui:.; implements and machin ery Fertilizer und limo ..!!!!!!!! Fuel and light Groceries and provisions.... 2, Hoi s and cattle l Ho-vital bills Warren 2 Dixmont ' Pol It Wernersville Passavant Memorial ... Insurance i Labor 1 Livtiy Hire !..!!!!!!! oui.,.de relief 2 Ord. is of relief Pos-ugo Shoe.t and clothing Supplies Staiionery Seens and plants Salaries ami wages J. N. Kelley, Sup't.... Hugh Mc-Manlgle AI. M. I laugh Chad. Gaibrakh Maud Miller Mabel Kelley -Myrtle Wolf Mrs. McCullough Charles Knapp Traveling expenses and mile age Transcribing I I resiling grain Treiiiirci-'a percentage receiv ing Treasurers percentage, paying out Cash in treasury 10, 041 38 39 90 65 50 49 00 325 00 620 00 630 0U 2.10 00 300 00 960 90 217 82 31 25 3 35 9 72 114 63 932 62 191 95 161 39 995 79 185 34 015 00 039 50 343 75 285 00 ', 8 00 104 68 ,6a7 04 26 75 78 75 ,6i.5 18 83 50 10 00 173 oj 353 70 1 50 198 oO 600 00 3,5 00 439 63 3o3 50 191 14 156 00 182 00 260 00 62 50 282 67 3 3 374 65 476 94 ,987 50 34 50 1 00 $35,685 87 C.eneral 'Statement. AsMetN. Poor tax outstanding for 1903 and previous $ 441 06 Poor tax outstanding for 1904 6,122 Sj 1'nseated tax outstanding.. 832 05 Cash in treasury 10,987 63 Liabilities over assets 83,416 56 Mobilities Poor bonds, issue limo Poor bonds. Issue 1901 Unpaid salaries $86,034 95 ' " General Statement. AittetH. County taxes, outstanding, 1903 nnd previous '. .$ 1.209 SO Coun-tv taxes outstanding 1904 10,288 04 Bond tax outstanding 1904.. Slate tax outstanding" 1904.. Unseated tax outstanding.. Cash In treasury 50 41 . 1.033 01 . 1,872 17 . 4.379 02 J21.438 M $100,800 00 . .$ 75,000 00 . . 25,000 0 l 800 0 j $100,800 Inventory of Produce nnd Stork raised nn Piirin. Bushels of oats 890, bushels of wheat 128, bushels of rye 60, bushels of co. u 350. bushels of potatoes 400, tons of of ensiluge T5, tons of straw 10, tons of hay 45, bundles of fodder 4lu. pounds of pork 5,000, pounds of beef 2.O03, loads of pumpkins 12, heads of cabbage 2,0(10, bushels of apples 200, bushels of beets 31, bushels of on ions 10, bushels of onion sets 4, bush els of sweet corn 20, bushels of beans 0,. bushels of larnnips 20, bushels ol' tomatoes 25, bushels of cucumbers 10, bushels of peas 7, bushels of car rots 6, bushels of raspberries 6, bunch es of celery 1,200, heads of lettuce 1,500, "barrels of saur kraut 6, barrels of pickles 2, pigs 31, calves 10, ' chickens 90, dozens of eggs 653. Live stock on farm January, - 1 st, 1905: 5 horses, 1 b u 11. 10 cows, 8 hea-i of young cattle, 8 calves, 13 hogs, mi l 120 chickens. JenVrnon County nmi Pursuant to law, we, the tinder signed Commissioners of Jefferson County, publish the foregoing state men of the receipts and expenditures of said county for the yenr 1904, and a so present the nssels and liabilities ... the county on tho 1st day of Jamiur , 1905. Witness our hands nnd seals of of fice this 25th dav of January, 1906 1MKWTO WNBSTKR, .sea 'J ' Al.. HAWK. (sea i II. I). H AL (.11. (sou 1 Attest: Commissioners. A. V. nAT.rtrtATTH. Clerk. J OB WOR K of all kinds promptly clone at . THE STAR OFFICE. )