The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, February 14, 1906, Image 8

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Web.ter'a Wit.
Most men of wolglit dislike the frail
gilt und satlu chairs which accidental
ly fall to their lot In a crowded draw
ing room. They wore In use in Mr.
Webster's time. At uu evening recep
tion givftn to some western lawyers
soon ifter the accession of President
Ty.er and the dissolution of President
Harrison's cabinet Mr. Stiiuborry, late
ttorney general, was accompanied by
' his bashful friend, Mr. Leonard, who
Immediately retired to a corner and
selected this gilded trifle os a resting
luce. In order to withdraw still far
ther from notice he tilted the frail
structure backward. Down It went,
smashed into a dozen pieces, and Leon
ard the embarrassed was Leonard the
observed by all. Mr. Webster Imme
diately rushed to the rescue of his un
fortunate guest and raised him from
the floor with the reassuring remark,
"Why, my dear Mr. Leonard, you
should have remembered that no cabi
net work would hold together here."
Boomernnjr Testimonial..
The oriental point of view Is an In
structive one, as Is shown by the fol
lowing: At Allahabad, India, there has Just
been Issued the report of the Hospital
Vor Women, and the Pioneer of that
city prints a couple of graceful letters
quoted In the report. The first address
ed the lady at the head of the institu
tion thus:
Dear She My wife has returned from
your hospital cured. Provided males are
allowed at your bungalow, I would like
to do you tho honor of presenting myself
there this afternoon, but I will not try to
ropay you vengeance belongcth unto God.
Yours noticeably.
The second was in a strain of even
more punctilious courtesy, it ran:
Dear and Fair Madam I have much
pleasure to Inform you thnt my dearly
unfortunate wife will be no longer under
your kind treatment, she having left this
world for the other tho night of the 27th
ult. For your help In this matter I shall
ever remain grateful. Yours reverently.
When Every One. In Iteuutiful.
It has been said in cold print that
wen and women are growing more and
more beautiful and that the progress
of civilization, the better understand
ing of the laws of health, is to bring a
time when ail of us will be of abso
lutely perfect beauty or, rather, not
us, but our ultimate remote descend
ants. It is a little difficult to feel envy,
hatred und mulice for one's descend
ants, but this news is enough to in
duce that evil state of mind. However,
tho prospect affects one writer quite
otherwise. After ail, says she, our
lovely descendants will not have so
gay u time. For if every one Is good
looking, what on earth is the good of
being good looking? So, after all, there
are some advantages in living now
adays. Few of us have no dear friends
uglier than ourselves. What is the use
of a friend If she Is not a little well,
plain?
Tea In All Form.
'Tickled tea Is a Burmese delicacy,"
said the sailor. "A Burmese girl once
gave me some. It wasn't bud; sweetish
and spiced; a cross between pickled
and preserved.
"Tea ain't only drunk. Down Slam
way they chew It. It Is stuck together
with melted sugur into little cakes, and
every Siamese carries one of those
cakes In his pocket. A plug of tea; you
might say a plug o' chewln' tea.
"Some folks smoke it. An English
girl once gave me a cigarette. I fin
ished it. But such a headache!
"'Stowed tea is the national dish of
the Tibetans. Tea, fat, salt, flour and
milk are cooked together to the thick
ness of oatmeal and eaten cold."
Pittsburg Dispatch. .
The Bark of the Sequoias.
California's glunt trees, the sequoias,
thousands of years old, have been pre
served to this duy because of their
enormously thick bark. From time to
time In the course of ages forest fires
have swept through the big tree lands,
destroying everything, yet only scorch
ing for a couple of inches' depth or so
the almost fireproof bark, Tho flames,
having carbonized that much of the
bark, could not penetrate farther, for
the carbonized portion formed an ab
solutely fireproof covering for the re
mainder of the interior bark.
GOOD for OLD and YOUNG
August Flower keep the children healthy and
at roup
Full of vigor and frolic the whole day long ,
So when Mamma needa more they ruah off in
high glee,
And about to the druggiat: "Pleaae give It to
me I"
Inability to get up brisk and fresh in
the morning, lack of appetite, 'pallor,
muddy complexion and poor spirits
these all indicate a disordered stomach
nd bad digestion in adults and children,
too. They also indicate the urgent need
of taking Green's August Flower regu
larly for a few days,
(fit's a reliable old remedy for all stomach
troubles, never fails to cure indigestion,
dyspepsia and chronic constipation, and
is a natural tonic for body and mind, n
tJTwo sizes, 25c and 75c All druggists.
For salo by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.
i
Commissioners' Statement
Finances of Jefferson County
FOR THE
Amount Onnnillng,
Districts
Collector
1901-Polk
L. Lock wood per
per
l!)02-Polk
1902-Summervllle
L. Lockwood
R. Ditty
per
per
1903- Snyder
1904- Barnett
1904-Hrockwayville
l!)04-l'lover
1904-Ollver
l!i4-Snyder
1904-Sunimerville .
19il4-W. Hey'dsv'le
B. Fcrman
. A. Wallace
Ij. Felt
C. Smith
F. Klsenhart
M. Pi Indie
K. Ditty
Ward
....
Amount OiitatnnillnK for 100,1.
Districts
Collector
Runett
Heaver
Hell
Hl Itun
Hruekwavvllle
W. A. Wallace .
T. M: Broslua . .
A. J. Grntlius . .
W. D. McHenry
.C Ij. Kelt
Brookvllle John H. Shick
Clnyville James Uockard
Clover
Corsica ....
Eldred
Fulls Creek
GnBklU
Heath
Henderson .
Knox
MeCalmont .
Oliver
Perry
N. A. Mclaughlin.
. J. T. Luther
. Wni. Wilson
. John B. Cable . . .
Q. A. Kellar
John Pnlno
. 1. A. Tiler
. (). C. Stewart . . . .
.J. C. North
J. F. Kisenhnrt . .
.!S. Ij. Stewart ....
Pinecroek
! Frank Walter
Polk A. Ij. Lockwood
'orter
Chan. Miller . . .
A. S. Klock ...
Punxsiitawney ..
Reynoldsvllle . . . ,
klliKKold
Rose
Snyder
Summervllle
lTnion
Warsaw
Washington
W. Reynoldsvllle
M. Swart . . .
G. Fa lk
S. Kloune . . .
M. Prindlo . .
W. Ditty ...
C. Morrison .
W. Wells ..
. H. Britton .
J. Wnrd
Winslow Amos Stronse
Worthville INorman Qelst ..
Young Thos. Cummings
Per cent on .
Per cent. off.
Receipt and Expenditure, for 1005
Receipts.
Amount In Treasury at last
settlement $ 4,379 02
Outstanding taxes, 1904 and
previous 10,984 86
Outstanding taxes, 1905 .... 71,670 31
Seated tax Lien Record ... 32 38
Unseated tax Lien Record . . 1,408 32
Interest tax Lien Record.... 5 43
Hotel Licenses 976 00
Automobile Licenses 31 35
Redemptions 199 99
Temporary Loan 15,000 00
Commissioners' Receipt Book
Commonwealth Costs .. 2.146 32
Returned taxes 62 37
Rent 127 60
Fines 25 00
Plank and Iron from old
bridges 63 21
Error In order No. 617 .. 315 90
3-4 State Personal tax . . 6,182 31
Rules of Court 2 50
$113,625 77
Expenditures.
Assessors' bills $
Auditors' ray
Appeals
Auditing Prothonot'y's Acct.
Allegheny County Work
House
Blank Books and stationery
Bridges and Repairs
Ballots Feb. Flection
Ballots Nov. Election
Burial of Indigent Soldiers..
Booth nnd Ballot Boxes ....
Coupons Redeemed
County Superintendent
Commissioners' Attorney ...
Commissioners' Convention
and dues
Court Crier
Constables' Returns
Care of Clock
Commissioners' Pay
Newton Webster
Al. Hawk
H. D. Haugh
Commissioners' Clerk
Commonwealth bills
Discharge oases and Inquests
District Attorney
Delivering Ballots
Disinfectants
Directors' Association
Express
Election bills, Feb
Election bills Nov
Fuel nnd Light
Freight and hauling
Headstones for Soldiers . . .
Insurance
Interest
Interpreters' fees
Jurrors, Grand
Jurors, Petit
Jurors, Traverse i . .
Janitor's pay
Jury Commissioners' pay . .
Jail Physician
Jeff. Co. Agricultural So
ciety Livery Hire
Medicine for prisoners
Meals for .Jurors
Penltentlnry Bills
Prothonotary's Bills
Postage and box rent
Probates nnd fees
Pasteur treatment for Mc-
Cullough child
Printing
Republican
Democrat
Spirit
Herald
News
Volunteer
Star
Record
Punx'y Republican
Reform Schools
Morgan za
Huntington
Ropnlrs to Court House and
Jail
Register and Recorder
Repairing Prisoners' Shoes
Rent
Road and Bridge Views ....
Rent for Telephones
Redemptions paid
Refunding orders redeemed
Supplies, Court House and
Jail
Stenographer's Pay
Sheriff's Bills
State Bridge expenses
Transcribing Records
State Tax
Telegrams and Telephone . .
Talesmen
Tipstaves
Traveling ex. and mileage . .
Water
Treasurer's per ct., receiving
$109,258.47 at 1 1-4
Treasurer's per cent., paying
out $100,943.66, at 2
Cash in Treasury
3,420 02
214 20
8 70
60 00
1,848 36
1.219 29
44,354 37
258 30
180 00
453 00
125 50
80 00
200 00
600 00
69 00
219 00
435 94
50 00
800 00
624 00
555 00
8,10 00
4.816 60
1,144 00
756 00
53 84
49 00
86 95
10 20
1,779 27
1,600 95
1,105 81
10 13
120 00
707 60
400 00
255 60
978 96
3.137 85
1,608 66
132 30
480 00
100 00
85 00
71 00
199 25
156 68
1.799 69
978 90
140 63
470 25
120 00
351 90
396 00
328 95
60 00
76 00
77 60
111 45
198 00
85 76
505 28
248 94
287 21
254 20
20 15
200 00
697 84
158 40
229 80
95 44
148 35
634 50
6,428 24
630 65
81 76
8,243 08
24 95
64 00
352 96
236 37
324 00
1,365 73
2.018 87
9.297 61
$113,625 77
General Statement.
Assets.
County taxes outstanding,
1904 and previous $ 1.747 40
County taxes outstanding 1906 22,116 75
Bond tax outstanding 1905.. 8,845 83
State tax outstanding, 1906.. 1,353 27
Unseated tax otustundlng ... 8,184 88
Cash in Treasury 4,297 61
$41,643 63
.$ 2.000 00
.. 10,000 00
.. 15,000 00
. . 14,643 63
Liabilities
County Bonds, series 1894.
1 uiii pui ai y uuuii ............
Bonds, series 1906
Assets over Liabilities
$41,643 63
Receipts and Expenditures for 1906.
Poor Fund.
Receipts.
P THI
YEAR 190.1.
1004 and Prevloua.
Co. Poor Bond State Dog
( 1 58 j Off 2T2TT39 9 90
143 3 05 2 29 4 90 9 00
14 61 9 98 7 13 10 78 8 80
10 45 14 00 11 4J 4 40 11 00
25 06 .23 88 18 62 15 18 19 81
22 60 21 58 16 76 13 66 17 82
66 41 32 07 60 08 17 29 84 70
175 23 87 50 44 07 29 00
17 08 8 75 4 12 4 28
258 88 129 89 65 60 28 35 20 00
609 77 806 64 153 74 14 98 34 45
20 95 10 40, 6 21 1 35 7 15
56 24 28 12 14 34 8 19 6 30
10 86 5 44 2 84 3 40 9 75
ct. on
ct. off
ct. on
ct. off
Co. J Poor Bond State Dog
212 70 3590 t 35 9 5 1716 00
245 06 , 46 73 46 73 15 17 26 95
678 22 113 17 113 17 4 04 25 30
240 94 41 10 41 10 21 59 9 37
64169 108 98 108 98 98 11 21 47
1437 35 243 77 243 77 199 88 31 42
1021 61 173 40 173 46 39 80 31 94
329 99 55 49 55 49 27 79 4 95
133 78 22 64 22 64 12 99 3 30
901 76 152 59 152 69 11 92 41 25
719 6.1 168 06 168 06 139 66 37 95
466 98 78 62 78 62 34 05 23 10
173 64 29 29 29 29 3 30 9 35
1122 41 189 64 189 64 104 12 42 35
3S4 92 64 48 6448 22197 31 35
175 47 73 41 73 41 4518 168 95
KISS 24 182 28 1SS2S 15 91 36 30
347 66 97 10 97 10 9 04 84 10
497 53 81 44 81 44 9 01 25 30
312 07 62 46 62 46 14 08 12 66
326 68 44 98 44 98 6 08 19 90
2516 87 423 98 42398 193 66 42 85
2536 1(1 426 29 426 29 67 67 44 00
539 60 100 00 99 73 11 87 24 75
672 27 133 08 133 08 75 64 40 15
618 30 104 95 104 95 21 82 68 85
214 41 37 05 37 05 18 28 6 05
182 09 21 70 21 70 9 96 7 15
1163 34 196 02 196 02 68 61 43 45
1056 16 161 76 161 75 61 49 91 62
349 36 69 71 69 71 15 40
1966 46 837 65 337 65 67 91 170 86
40 07 8 64 8 64 2 64 2 20
1015 89 174 13 174 13 4943 71J0
324326 23 $4230 40 $4230 40 $1488 60 $1265 28
22114 75 3845 82 3845 82 1353 27 1160 26
Am't In trensury at last set
tlement $10,987
Outstanding taxes for 1905... 9,130
Outstanding taxes for 1904
und previous 4,258
Seated tax lien record 6
Fnsented tax lien record.... 662
Interest tax lien record .... 2
Am't received for care of In
mates at County Home nnd
Hospitals 2,216
State aid 3,039
Fines 20
Products of farm 43
Burial expenses 171
Premiums 7
Money refunded 7
$30,461 95
Expenditures
Building nnd repairs $ 1,279 31
Blncksmithing 61 10
Balance on Robinson nccount 21 60
Balance due Superintendent.. 600 00
Burial expenses 53 95
Certificates, of Insanity 8150
Cnttle 25 00
Caskets and trimmings 188 10
Commissioners' pay
Newton Webster 388 00
Al. Hawk 600 00
H. D. Haugh 690 00
Commissioners' Clerk 200 00
Coupons redeemed 3,980 00
Cutting ensllnge and thresh
ing grain 65 52
Drugs 239 85
Express 8 33
Expenses Pasteur treatment.. 402 72
Freight nnd hauling 76 27
Flour nnd feed 434 64
Furniture 141 48
Fertilizer nnd lime 297 23
Fuel and light 1.001 61
Groceries nnd provisions.... 3,090 71
Hardware 92 33
Hospital bills
Warren 3.568 60
Dlxmont 606 60
Polk 300 00
Wernersville 130 29
Passavant Memorial .... 104 00
Labor 31 16
Livery hire 30 95
Machinery 125 00
Outside relief 2,664 61
Orders of relief 91 60
Postage 25 00
Rent 200 00
Shoes and clothing 845 18
Supplies 239 02
Seed and plants 73 90
Traveling expenses and mile
age 100 26
Transcribing 30 00
Transporting Inmates 90 11
Veterinary surgeons 27 76
Salaries and wages
J. N. Kelly 1,000 00
A. F. Balmer, physician.. 600 00
M. M. Haugh 420 00
Chad Galhralth 60 00
Mabel Kelly 166 00
Mvrtle Wolf 182 00
Martha McKlntey 31 60
Terzah Rowan 139 79
John Stefl 23 00
C. A. Harding 125 00
Elizabeth McCullough ... 249 60
C. T. Hetrlck 250 00
Treasurer's per cent, for re
ceiving $19,464.45 243 30
Treasurer's per cent, for pay
ing out $26,358.47 627 17
Balance In Treasury 8,823, 01
$30,461 95
General Statement.
Assets.
Poor tax outstanding for
1904 and previous $ 833 44
Poor tax outstanding for
1905 3,845 82
Unseated tax outstanding. , . 686 65
Cash in treasury 8.323 01
Liabilities over assets 91.612 18
$100,000 00
Liabilities.
Poor bonds, Issue 1900 $ 75,000 00
Poor bonds, Issue 1901 25,000 00
$1JO,000 00
Inventory of Produce and Stock Raised
on Farm
Bushels of oats 967, bushels of rye
254, bushels of corn 300, bushels of po
tatoes 700, bushels of buckwheat 349,
tons of ensilage 80, tons of straw 12,
tons of hay, 70, bundles of fodder, 600,
pounds of pork 2,676, pounds of beef
2238, loads of pumpkins 6, heads of
cabbage 2.000, bushels of beets 23, bu
shels of onions 30, bushels of onion
sets 2, bushels of beans 4, bushels of
parsnips 30, bushels of tomatoes 6, bu
shels of cucumbers 8, bushels of peas
6, bushels of carrots 8, bushels of rasp
berries 2, bushels of sweet corn 25,
bushels of rutabagas K, bunches of cel
ery 2000. heads of lettuce 20J0, barrels
of pickles 2, pigs 14, calves 9, chickens
100, dozens of eggs 570.
Livestock on farm January 1st, 1906:
5 horses, 1 bull, 11 cows, 14 young
cattle, 16 hogs, 140 chickens.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, ss:
Pursuant to law, we, the unders
slgned Commlsioners of Jefferson
County, publish the foregoing state
ment of the receipts and expenditures
of said county for the year 1906, and
also present the assets and liabilities
of the county on the 1st day of Janu
ary. 1906
Witness our hands and seals of of
fice this 29th day of January, 1906.
J. N. KEI.LY, (Seal)
J. 8. BARK, (Seal)
K. T. MeSAW, (Seal)
Attest: Commissioners.
A. E. GALBRAITH, Clerk.
AUDITORS' REPORT
OP THE - '
Finances of Jefferson County
FOR THE
Treasurer. Account.
JOS. B. MEANS, Treasurer, In nc
count wlthl Jefferson County for the
year ending December 31st, 1905.
DR.
To ain't In treasury at last
settlement $ 4,379 02
To nm't of county tax for
1906 78,140 06
To am't of bond tax for 1906 13.074 99
To am't of state tax for 1905 8,421 11
To am't ree'd on taxes, 1904
and previous 10,998 86
To am't personal tax ret'd by
State 6.182 81
To am't received from hotel
licenses 975 00
To am't from Commls'r re
ceipt book 2.742 80
To am't of redemptions ree'd 199 99
To nm't of unseated tax for
1904 received 1,408 32
To am't Int. ree'd on unseat'd
tax 5 43
To nm't of seated tax ree'd,
1902-1903 82 38
To am't of automobile li
cense ree'd 31 35
To am't temporary loan .... 15.OOJ00
$141,691 62
CR.
By county
redeemed
By refund'g
orders
$92,008 89
orders
redeemed
By exonerations re
deemed By return orders
redeemed
By coupons red'm'd
By Co. bond and
state tax of 1905
outstanding
By am't paid direct
95 44
405 25
235 64
80 00
27.313 84
86 95
or 8 nsso
By amt. paid 'Co.
Superintendent . .
200 00
By nm't paid state
treas. on personnl
tax 8,245 08
By am't redemp
tions paid
By rebate tax, tim
ber land
By treasurer's per
centage, on $109,
258.47. 1 1-4 per ct
By treas. percent
age, paying out
$100,943.66, 2 per
cent
By bal. In trensury
224 80
11 72
1,365 73
2,018 87
9.297 51
-$141,691 62
POOR FUNDS.
JOS. B. MEANS. Treasurer, In ac
count with Jefferson County poor
funds for the year ending December
31st, 1905.
DR.
To am't In trensury at last
settlement $10,987 60
To am't ree'd on poor taxes
of 1904 and previous 4,268 08
To am't of poor tax for 1905 13.074 99
To am't of state aid received 3,039 96
To am't ree'd for mnintennnce
of Inmates of Co. Home.... 2,216 66
To am't ree'd for caskets and
burial expenses 171 00
To am't of fines received .... 20 00
To nm't of premium on stock
received 7 45
To nm't ree'd for produce of
farm 43 69
To am't of money refunded.. 7 28
To am't unseated tax ree'd,
1904 662 60
To Int. ree'd on unsented tax,
1904 2 09
To am't of seated tax ree'd 6 27
$34,396 39
CR.
By am't of orders re
deemed $22,378 47
By am't coupons re
deemed 3,980 00
By am't exoneration
orders redeemed.. 6176
By return orders re
deemed 36 86
By am't of poor tax
for 1905 outstand'g 3,844 82
By Treasurer's per
centage, for rec'v'g
$19,464.45 243 30
By Treasurer's per
centage, pay'g out
$26,358 47 , 527 17
By poor funds In
treasury 3,323 01
-$34,396 39
SHEEP FUNDS
JOS. B. -MEANS. Treasurer, n ac
count with the Sheep Funds of Jef
ferson county, for the year ending De
cember 31, 1905.
DR.
To nm't In treasury at last set
tlement $ 200 00
To nm't of dog tax for 195 1,637 60
To am't dog tax ree'd 1904 and
previous 879 46
$2,716 96
CR.
By orders redeemed
for sheep killed by
dogs t 244 50
By orders redeemed
for horses, cows and
hogs, killed by mad
dogs 320 00
By exoneration orders
redeemed 85 68
By am't of dog tax for
1906, outstanding .. 1,150 26
By am't paid school
districts 675 71
By Treasurer's per
centage for receiv
ing $1,281.02 16 01
Ry Treasurer's per
centage for paying
out $1,240 21 24 80
By reserve, funds In
treasury 200 uo
$2,718 96
Sheriff's Account.
J. W. CURRY. Sheriff. In nccount
with Jefferson County for the year end
ing December 31, 1905.
DR.
To am't of orders drawn $6,428 24
JOSEPH B. MEANS
Light Funds of the
Am't ree'd by Treasurer
lnclud'g balance on hand
-71 r71
$6
t 1 55
-M u tog
li " of
i$94"52"$8"ff4irTS3
17 86 14 32 12 64
6 07 9 33 18 69
6 12 6 30 14 99
216 72 287 27 12 17
49 56 37 78 22 66
DISTRICTS
Burnett
Beaver
Bell
Big Run
Brockwayvllle
Brookvllle . . .
Clayvllle
Clover
81 75 81 5613 89
4 601 1 3 17.
Corsica
79
Eldred 11265 60411 2030 Olf
Falls Creek 85 60 66 18 23 10
GaskllP 363 911698 09 6 28
Heath 240 93 206 38 10 09
Henderson 7 94 14 24 18 70
Knox 134 01 156 94 33 97
MeCalmont 45 69 67 24 33 96
Oliver ..' Ill 00 86 85 16 16
Perry 61 38 39 60 12 65
Plnecreek 207 65 213 91 26 30
Polk 160 22 219 73 11 40
Porter 2 69 1 79 34 78
Punxsutawney .... 79 02 173 98 28 83
Reynoldsvllle 288 60 299 83 42 63
Ringgold 84 34 13 63 4 23
Rose 26 601 74 78116 60
Snyder 96 83 329 88 40 38
Summervllle . B 00
Union 885 18 87 14 48
Warsaw 210 89 276 78 36 0O
Washington 96 68 246 26 68 90
West Reynoldsvllle 91 1 73 4 73
Winslow 174 67 869 96 29 73
Worthville I I I,
Young I 17 331 29 61131 61
YRAR 1901.
To Jury fees 82 00
To balance due Sheriff 207 70
$6,667 44
CR.
By nm't due last set
tlement $2,728 24
By hoarding prisoners
4.770 days, 60 c-nts
per day 2,385 00
By washing for prls
ers 686 weeks, 10 cts.
per week 68 50
By 119 commitments .. 69 60
By 114 discharges ... 67 00
By am't paid Jail g'rds 134 00
By removing prison
ers to the peniten
tiary 236 07
By removing prisoners
to the work house.. 297 04
By am't paid for cloth
ing of prisoners ... 64 67
By drawing and sum
moning Jurors 188 00
By fees for attending
court 99 00
By nm't paid for clean
ing Jail 60 00
By feeB and expenses
for executing death
warrants 195 20
By furnishings for and
repnirs to Jail 86 82
By extra care for Ce
fall and others in
hospital 20 00
-$6,667 94
County Commissioners' Account.
NEWTON WEBSTER.
CR.
By am't due at last
settlement ..$ 133 00
By 70 days ns county
commissioner 245 00
By 30 days as poor di
rector 105 00
By 8 months salary for
com'lss'er and poor
director 800 00
$1,283 00
DR.
To am't co. and poor orders
drnwn $1,188 00
To bnl. due Newton Webster 95 00
$1,283 00
HARVEY D. HAUGH.
CR.
Bv nm't due nt last
settlement $ 60 00
By 70 davs as coun
ty commissioner .... 246 00
By 30 days nB poor di
rector 105 00
By 8 months salary for
commls'ner and poor
director 800 00
$1,210 00
DR.
To am't co. nnd poor orders
drnwn $1.145 0,1
To bal. due Harvey D. Haugh 65 00
$1,210 00
AL. HAWK.
CR.
Bv nm't due at last
settlement $ 132 00
Bv 70 days as co. com
missioner 246 00
Bv 30 days as poor di
rector 105 00
By 8 months salary for
commls'er and poor
director 800 00
$1,282 00
DR.
To am't co. nnd poor orders
drawn I $1,224 00
To bal. due Al. Hawk 68 00
$1,282 00
Commissioners' Clerk's Account.
A. E. GALBRAITH, Clerk.
CR.
Bv one year's snlnrv $.1,000 00
DR.
To county orders drawn $ 800 00
To poor orders drawn 200 00
$1,000 00
Kteirnrri's Account.
J. N. KEIJ..Y, Stewnrd of County Home.
CR.
Bv nm't due nt last
tlement $ 500 00
By one venr's snlnry
ns stewnrd 800 00
$t,300 00
DR.
To nm't of orders drawn $1,300
Mntron's Account.
MRS. J. N. KEI.LY. Matron of County
Home.
CR.
Bv one year's snlnrv $200 00
DR. .
To nm't orders drawn ....$200 00
Courtv Snocrlntcndent's Aeonnt.
R. B. TEITR1CK. Co. Superintendent.
CR.
By am't of vouchers filed $200 00
DP.
To cash received from Trens.$200 00
.Innltor's Account.
GEORGE H. GROVE, Janitor.
CR.
Bv one yenr's salary ns Janitor. . $480 00
DR.
To nm't of orders drawn $480 00
County Home Phrslclnn's AceoHnt.
DR. A. F. BAI.MER, Physician.
CR.
Bv two year's salary $600 00
DR.
To am't orders drawn $$600 00
Jnll PhTslclnn's Account.
DR. R. 8. HUNT. Jnll Physician.
CR.
By one yenr's salary $100 00
DR.
To am't of orders drawn $100 00
Coinmlnsloners' Attorney's Account.
JOHN M. WHITE, Attorney.
CR.
By one yenr's salnry $500 00
DR.
To am't of orders withdrawn. . .$500 00
, Treasurer, In account with the Rood, School, Water nnil
various townships and boroughs of Jefferson county for IHO.,
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hand of
Tr. and
dueDist's
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4
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6 07 9 33
ii 16 1 21
' 4 60 ". '. ',
"t 97 ii 20
15 27 6 04
28 41 6 29
. . . . 11 38
.... 14 24
4 01 40
86 85
" 58 " 69
18 20
2 69 1 79
" 27 " 80
40 35
5 43 8 14
2 09 97
2 85 ! '. '. '.
87 1 00
23 28 6 26
91 1 73
.... 3496
17 33 29 61
Am'ts paid to Districts
in the year 1905
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las
B 3
III
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$94 00
$9816
$ 63
17 18
2 64
18 69
14 991
12 17
22 66
6 12'
3(1
21 89
216 7
287 27
21 89
38 39
36 67
'1849
81 76
31 6613 89
18 49
3 17
791
262 53
400 00
30 01
70 33
61 14
23 lOi
5 28
10 09
325 001
691 80
240 93
7 94
195 00
15664
18 70
130 00
33 97
33 96
16 16
12 65
46 69
67 24
111 00
61 38
39 60
207 07
160 04
213 32
26 30
11 40
219 541
84 78
23 83
42 83
4 23
16 60
" 79T2
173' 98
134 00
132 00
134 00
288 23
39 94
21 07
299 53
132 00
13 18
66 64
94 24
328 41
40 38
5 00!
14 48
36 60
13 37
210 02
73 40
274 78
240 00
68 90
4 73
29 73
32566
174 67
2 06
31 51
JEFFERSON COUNTY, ss:
Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Jefferson county. In the stnte of Penn
sylvania, A11 certify that In pursuance of the 47th section of an Act entitled
"An Act relating In counties, townships, etc., passed the 15th day of April
A. D 1834," we niet In the Commissioners' office In the borough of Brook
vllle, Pn on the First Monday of January, A. D., 1906, It being the first day
of suld month, find did audit, adjust and settle the several accounts required
of us by law, agreeably to the several acts of Assembly and supplements
thereto, according to the best of our Judgment and ability, und find them us
set forth In the above report.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands nnd seals nt the office
aforesaid this 3oth day of January, A. I)., 1906.
THOMAS R. ADAMS, (Seal)
J. H. SMII (Seal)
JOHN II. ( Alllt, (Seal)
Carpets , . Rugs
Mattings
We have a lot of remnants of Carpets, running in
length from 7 to 20 yards. Any of these we will '
close out at these unheard of prices : .
Velvets, $1.25 per yd., now 80c
Axminster, $1.25 per yd., now 80c
Tapestries, 80c per yd., now 60c
Also a lot of Japanese Matting, was 25 cents,
now 20 cents.
G. R. Hall
Special
15
Days'
Sale.
-
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Es
tate of J. F. Henry, deceased.
By virtue of an order of t he Orphans' Court
of Jefferson County, there will he c.osecl to
I'ubllc Sale, on the premises in Winslow
townxhlp, near RiiMiuiul, Jefferson County,
I'a., on
Monday, March 12, 1906,
at 2:00 o'clock p. m tho following described
real estate, to wll : All that certain piece,
parcel or tract of lund situuf) In Winslow
township, Jetferson county, Pennsylvania,
to wit :
On the East by the Reynoldsvllle and Illi
nois road, ahout tlfty-four (54) perches; on
the North hy land of Hell, Lewis & Yates
t.'oal MlnliiR- Company, uhout fifty-one and
three-fifths (51 3-5) perches; on the West
Mary Lldle and L. L. Henry about tlfty-four
(54) perches; on the South by lands of Oeorite
L. Henry, about fifty-one and three fifths
(SI a-5) perches1 Containing seventeen (17)
acres and slxty-slx and two-fifth (U) 2-H)
perches. All the coal and mineral 1 re
served. Said piece of ground having erected
thereon one frame house Mx'.ti feet and two
stories high and a good cellar thereunder;
one barn with two sheds attached; one 20x50.
the other 20 x 40; one wagon shed 20 x .TJ, and
other necessary outbuildings; one spring and
one well of witter; growing fruit trees: land
all cleared and under cultivation.
Terms of Bala : One-third of the purchase
money at the confirmation of the sale hy the
Court, and the remainder In two equal an
nual Installments from the date, with lawful
Interest therefor from the same time, secured
by bond and mortgage entered of record, or
by Judgment bond entered at the same time
as tho delivery of the deed .
A. O. Mii.mueN,
Administrator of J. F. Henry, deceased.
OTICE OP A DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice Is hereby given, that the partnership
lately subsisting between H. P. Leech and W.
A. Leech, of Heynoldsvllle, I'a., under the
firm of Leech Bros. .was dissolved on the J4th
duv of January. A. I). lWXt. bv mutual consent.
All debts owing to the said partnership are
to be received by said W. A. Leech, and all
demands on the said partnership are to be
presented to him for payment, und hu Is also
authorized to settle all debts due to und by
tho company. S. V. Leech,
W. A. Lekch.
If you have anything to sell, try
our Want Column.
Paying a Debt of Gratitude
Note what Mr. Mott Allen, of Union
City, says : Wan badly aftlloted with
rheumatism for - more than olubt
months and at times had to Rot up at 11
o'clock and stay up tho balance of the
night. Could not dress myself without
aid from my wife. I am now entirely
cured, and by the use of only one bottle
of Crocker's Rheumatic Remedy. For
sale by Stoke & Feicht Druij Co.
ALL GOODS REDUCED from
15 to 35 per cent.
Special on Winter Overcoats
and Suits for Men and Boys.
DRESS GOODS which sold for
$1.00 now goes at 75c.
Dress Goods, was 75c, now 50c.
Meltons, were $1.00, now 75c.
LADIES' COATS which were
sold for $10, $12 and $15, you
get for $5, $6 and 7.00. 1
FURS I have a few yet, not
many. One-third and one-half
off. $4.50 Furs now $2.50.
LEGGINS 50c kind now 39c.
FASCINATORS-In black and
white, were 50c, will go at 39c.
10c Ladies' Hose for 9c or 3 for
25c. 25c Ladies' Hosefor'21c.
Boys' Fleeced Undershirt and
Drawers 25c, none better at 40c.
Flcisher Yarn 98c a pound.
Come and see for yourself.
N.HAN ATT
BtafiKSSkVBi
$
Leech's
Planing Mill
West Reynoldsville
Window Sash, Doors,
Frames, Flooring,
STAIR WORK -
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Etc.. Etc.
Contract and repair work given
prompt attention.
Civo tit) your ordt'r. My prices
are reasonable.
V. A. LEECH, Fropri'etor.
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. 1. 1900.
trains leave reynoldsville :
For New Bethlehem, Red Bank, and prin
cipal Intermediate stations. Oil City and
Pittsburg, :;,:( a. m, 1:2, 8:07, 7:5H (New
Bethlehem only) p. ni. week-days. Sundays
8:a, m., 4:20 p. m.
Kor I Hi Hols. Prlftwood, and principal Inter
mediate stations, llarrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington, :3II a. m., li;53
6:2ft p. m. week-days. Sundays I2: H p. ni.
hor Du Hols only 11:42 a. m. week-days, 9:50
p.m. daily.
W. W. Attbrritky, J. R. Wood.
Gen. Manager. Passenger Traflic Mgr.
Geo. W. Boyd,
General Passenger Agent.
pITTSBURG, CLARION &
SUM-
MERVILLE RAILROAD.
Passenger Train Schedule. First Class Trains
Ihttly except Sunday, connecting with P. K
U. Trains at e'ummerville.
OOINQ EAST.
No. 1.
Clarion, leave, 7.50 a.m
Strattonville, 7 5H '
Waterson, 8 07 "
Carrier, 8.33 '
Summervllle, ar.&3 "
No. a.
11.15 a.m.
11.23 "
11.32 "
11.58 "
12.00
No. 5.
4.40 p.m
4.4 "
4.57 p.m.
5. '.'3 p.m.
5.25 p.m.
Nat.
6.00 p.m.
5.02 "
6.28 "
6.37 '
6.45 '
OOINQ west.
No. 2. No. 4.
Summervllle, lv, 8.50 a.m. lS.15p.rn
Carrier, 8.52 " 13.17
waterson, 8.18 "
Strattonville, 9.27 '
Clarion, arrive, 9.33
12.4,1
12.52
1.00
In effect Nov. 27.1005. For further Infor
mation address the Company', general office
at Brookvllle Pa.
Chas. K. heibuick, Pres. D. Nolah, Supt.
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