The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, February 28, 1906, Image 8

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AN ODD SEA FOOD.
Vlrtnra of the Ulunntlc Maitne Snail
Knonn the Abnlonr.
1 TboiiKli thu Uixli of 1ln ahnlone Is a
nutrltimm mid wholesome nrticle of
food, highly I'sU'i-mnl by Uio Cliluese
ami Japanese, few people In the Unit
ed Stntfs know nnytliiiiK nbout the
abuloue except that It has a large shell
with a bright, pearly Interior. The aba
lone Is a gigantic sea snail, whose nat
ural home Is the deep water off a rocky
coast. The. whole coast of central and
lower California, from Cape Mende
clno to Cnpe St. Lucas, abounds In aba
lones, the supply being ubsolutely uu
limitcd. As fast ns an area of fishing
ground Is depleted It Is. repooplcd by
full grown nbalones coming In from
the ocean. Three months after a piece
of ground has been thoroughly cleared
by the abalone Ushers the supply Is us
abundant as ever. The contents of the
large abalone shell weigh us much as
two pounds.
Long ago the Chiuese and Japanese
discovered the value of the meat as a
wholesome and digestible food. The
supply of abalones In Chinese waters
Is, however, small, and the lishiug
grounds off the coast of Japan were so
heavily drawn upon that they became
exhausted. The people are forbidden
by an ljnperial edict from taking them.
The Japanese and Chinese in Califor
nia dive for the abalones. which crawl
about the rocks nt the bottom of the
sea In deep water outside the surf.
The divers bring them ashore and
spread them out In n sunny place to
dry. This process reduces the abulone
to about one-third of Its original hulk,
leaving a tough, horny product. The
dried abalones are sent to the orient,
where they are soaked and stewed or
ground into powder ami used for mak
ing soup.
In the pure, deep water of the ocean
the abalone lives, and ns It is a clean
feeder Its ller.h is always sound and
wholesome, Iv-lug superior In this re
spect to that of oysters and elums,
which live near shore and are often
contaminated by sewage and other im
purities. The viscera of an abalone,
unlike those of the clam or oyster,
which must be swallowed whole, are
quite separate from the muscular or
edible part and can be detached by a
single stroke of a knife. Chicago
News.
A BUNCH OF FLOWERS.
In 1'alostine and Persia the "sorrow
ful mycanthus" droops in the day, be
ing apparently about to die, but re
vives as evening comes on.
Tulips are so sensitive to the light
. that during a cloudy day they will of
ten close their petals and remain shut
up until a return of sunlight.
Lilies of the valley in France are
called "virgin's tears" and are said to
have sprung up on the road between
Calvary and Jerusalem during the
night following the crucliixion.
The night blooming sereus blossoms
about an hour before midnight, but by
the approach of daylight the flower is
a complete wreck, having lost all its
beauty aud fragrance. .
The four podded lotus in an exposed
situation makes a cover for its flower
by drawing one or more of the leaves
over the blossom and keeping them
there during the heat of the day.
Wagrat-r and Sehnmnnn.
Wagner, wrih'ng in ls-Ni, said of
Nehmiiium: "lie is a highly gifted mu
sician, but an impossible man. When
I came from Paris 1 went to see him.
I told him of my Parisian experiences,
spoke of the state of music in France,
then of that in Germany, spoke of
literature and politics, but he remained
as good as dumb for nearly an hour.
One cannot go on talking quite alone.
An Impossible man!" Schumann gave
an account of this interview, which
practically agrees with that of Wag
ner. "I have seldom met Wagner," he
said, "but he is n man of education
and spirit. lie talks, however, unceas
ingly, ahd that one cannot endure for
long together."
He who freely praises what he means
to purchase and he who freely enumer
ates the faults of what he means to
Bell may set up a partnership wlthhon
esty. Lavater. )
Nature's Great Invention
On de banks ob de Amazon, fnr away, far away,
Whar Dr. Green gits August Flowers to dis day ;
Ah picked dose flowers in August in ole Brazil,
An1 aldo' I'se a Yankee, ab lougs to be dar still.
CJ August Flower is the only medicine
(free from alcoholic stimulants) that has
been successful in keeping the entire
thirty-two feet of digestive apparatus in a
normal condition, and assisting nature's
processes of digestion, separation and ab
sorption for building and re-building
by preventing AU, irregular or unnatural
causes which interrupt healthy and per
fect natural processes and result in intes
tinal indigestion, catarrhal affections
I causing appenaiaua stoppage ux .uc
rail auctj, lermenianon 01 unneaimy
foods, nervous dyspepsia, headache, con
stipation and other complaints, such as
rr,Ur biliousness, iaundice. etc 1
J August Flower is nature's intended reg
ulator. Two sizes, 25c, 75c au aruggisia.
For salo by Stoke & Fcicht Drug Co.
Commissioners' Statement
Finances of Jefferson County
FOR TIIK
Amount Outatnmllnir,
Districts
Collector
1901-lolk
L. Lockwood per
pur
1902-rolk
I Lockwood
It. Ditty
per
1902-Summcrvlllo
per
1903-Snyder
8. Fermnn
, A. Wallace
Li. Kelt
C Smith
K. Elsenhart
M. Frindle
l'.KM-wtrnett
1904-Hiockwuyvllle
)H04-C'lover
1904-Ollver
1904-SnyoVr
1904-Sunimi'rville .
1904-W. Rey'dsv'le
H. Ditty
V. .. Ward
Amount Outstanding; for UNIX.
Districts
Collector
Harnett
. W
. . T.
'.'vv,
. .C.
A. Wallace . .
M. Brosius . . .
J. Graftlus . . .
1). McHenry .
1 Felt
heaver
Hell
Biir Pun
isrockwayville
Brookvtlle ....
John H. Hhlck ..
Clayville
Clover
Corsica ,
jjiunes l.ockurd .
N. A. McLaughlin
J. T. Luther
l.idred
Kails Creek . .
Win. Wilson
Joint H. Cablo . .
O. A. Kellar . . .
John Paine ....
Ousklll
Heath
Henderson ...
D. A. Plfor
Knox
lO. C. Stewart . . .
J. C. North
McC'iilmont . . .
Polk
J. F. Kisenhart .
Oliver
S. L. Stewart . . .
Perry
rank Walters .
Pinecreek . . . .
A. I Lockwood .
Porter
IChas. Miller ....
Punxsutawncy
A. S. Klock
Keynoldsvillo Wm. Copping
ninKgoia s. u. p uiK . . .
Hoso A. S. Klouse . .
Snyder c. M. Prindle .
Stimmervllle
C. W. Ditty ..
J. C. Morrison
Vnlon
Warsaw
R. W. Wells .
W. H. Britton
Washington ....
W. Keynolusvllle
P. J. Wurd
Wlnslow Amos Strouse
Worthvillo INorman Geist . .
Young Thoa. Cummlnga
Per cent on .
Per cent. off.
Receipts and Expenditures (or 11)05
. 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
I nsentcd tax Lien Record .. 1,408 32
Interest tax Lien Record.... 5 43
Hotel Licenses 975 00
Automobile Licenses 31 35
Redemptions 199 99
Temporary Loan 15,0oo oo
Commissioners' Receipt Hook
Commonwealth Costs .. 2,146 32
Returned taxes 62 37
Rent 127 60
Fines 25 00
Plank nnd iron from old
bridges 63 21
Error in order No. 617 .. 315 90
3-4 State Personal tax .. 6,182 31
Rules of Court 1 60
113,626 77
Expenditures.
Assessors' bills 3,420 02
Auditors' Pay 214 20
Appeals 8 70
Auditing Prothonot'y's Acct. 50 00
Allegheny County Work
House 1,848 36
Blank Books and stationery 1.219 29
Bridges and Repairs 44,36i 37
Ballots Feb. Election 258 30
Ballots Nov. Election 180 00
Burial of Indigent Soldiers.. 463 00
Booth nnd Ballot Boxes .... 125 50
Coupons Redeemed 80 00
County Superintendent 200 00
Commissioners' Attorney . . . 600 00
Commissioners' Convention
and dues 69 00
Court Crier 219 00
Constables' Returns 436 94
Care of Clock 50 00
Commissioners' Pay
Newton Webster 800 00
Al. Hawk 624 00
H. D. Haugh 656 00
Commissioners' Clerk 800 00
Commonwealth bills 4,816 60
Dischnrge cases and Inquests 1,144 00
District Attorney 755 00
Delivering Ballots 63 84
Disinfectants 49 00
Directors' Association 86 95
Express 10 20
Election bills, Feb 1,779 27
Election bills Nov 1,600 95
Fuel and Light 1,106 31
Freight and hauling 10 13
Headstones for Soldiers ... 120 00
Insurance 707 50
Interest 400 00
Interpreters' fees 265 60
Jurrors, Grand 978 96
Jurors, Petit 8,137 86
Jurors, Traverse 1,608 66
Janitor's pay 480 00
Jury Commissioners' pay .. 133 30
Jail Physician 100 00
Jeff. Co. Agricultural So
ciety 35 00
Livery Hire 7100
Medicine for prisoners 199 25
Meals for Jurors 155 68
Penitentiary Bills 1,799 59
Prothonotary's Bills 978 90
Postage and box rent 140 63
Probates and fees 470 25
Pasteur treatment for Mc-
Cullough child 120 00
Printing
Republican 351 90
Democrat 896 00
Spirit 828 95
Herald 60 00
News 76 00
Volunteer 77 60
Star Ill 45
Record) 198 00
Punx'y Republican 86 76
Reform School
Morganza 605 28
Huntington 248 94
Repairs to Court House and
Jail 287 21
Register and Recorder 254 20
Repairing Prisoners' Shoes 20 1 5
Rent 200 00
Rond nnd Bridge Views .... 697 84
Rent for Telephones 168 40
Redemptions pnid 229 80
Refunding orders redeemed 95 44
Supplies, Court House and
Jail 148 35
Stenographer's Pay 634 60
Sheriff's Bills 6,428 24
State Bridge expenses 630 65
Transcribing Records 81 75
State Tax 8,243 08
Telegrams and Telephone . . 24 95
Talesmen 54 00
TipBtaves 852 96
Traveling ex. and mileage . . 236 37
Water 324 00
Treasurer's per ct., receiving
8109.258.47 at 1 1-4 1,365 73
Treasurer's per cent., paying
out 8100,943.66, at 2 2.018 87
Cash In Treasury 9.297 61
$113,625 77
General Statement.
Assets.
County taxes outstanding.
1904 and previous $ 1.747 40
County taxes outstanding 1905 22,115 75
Bond tax outstanding 1906.. 3.845 83
State tax outstanding, 1905.. 1.353 27
Unseated tax otustandlng ... 8,184 88
Cash In Treasury 4,297 61
$41,543 63
Liabilities
County Bonds, series 1894...$ 4,000 00
Temporary Loan ... 10,000 00
Bonds, series 1905 ... 15,000 00
Assets over Liabilities 14.643 63
, $41,643 63
Receipts and Expenditures (or 1905.
Poor Fund.
Receipts.
YEAR 100.1.
lt04 and Previous.
' Co. Poor Bond State Dog-
I
t 1 68 i 3 36 t 2 62 $ 6 89 $ 9 90
143 3 OS 2 29 4 90 9 00
14 61 9 98 7 13 10 78 8 80
10 46 14 00 11 4:1 4 40 11 00
25 06 23 88 18 62 15 IS 19 81
22 66 21 68 16 76 13 66 17 82
66 41 32 07 50 08 17 29 84 70
175 23 87 50 44 07 29 00
17 08 8 76 4 12 4 28
258 88 129 89 65 60 28 35 20 00
609 77 306 64 153 74 14 98 34 45
20 95 10 40, 6 21 1 35 7 15
66 24 23 12 14 34 8 19 6 30
10 86 5 441 2 84 3 40 9 75
ct. on
ct. oft
ct. on
ct. oft
Co. Poor Bond j State Dog
$ 2 1 2 70 8 3 590 ST5"95" I 17 16 T90
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
641 69 108 98 108 98 93 11 2147
1437 35 243 77 243 77 199 86 31 42
1021 61 173 46 173 46 39 SO 3194
329 99 65 49 65 49 27 79 4 95
133 78 22 64 22 64 12 99 8 30
901 70 152 69 152 59 11 92 41 25
719 65 158 06 158 00 139 60 37 95
466 98 ' 78 62 78 62 34 05 23 10
173 64 ' 29 29 29 29 3 30 9 36
1 122 41 189 54 189 54 104 12 42 35
384 92 64 48 6448 22197 31 35
175 47 73 41 73 41 45l8 168 95
1085 24 182 28 182 28 15 91 36 30
347 66 97 10 97 10 9 04 34 10
497 63 81 44 81 44 9 0! 26 30
312 07 52 46 62 46 14 0: 12 65
326 68 44 98 44 98 5 08 19 90
2516 87 423 98 42398 J93 56 42 35
2536 16 426 29 426 29 67 67 44 00
639 60 100 00 99 73 11 87 24 76
672 27 133 08 133 08 75 64 40 16
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 95 7 15
1163 34 196 02 196 02 58 61 43 45
1056 16 161 75 161 76 61 49 91 52
349 36 69 71 69 71 16 40
1966 46 337 65 337 65 67 91 170 86
40 07 8 64 8 64 2 64 2 20
J016 89 174 13 174 13 49 43 7160
824326 23$4230"4b4230 40" $1488 60IJ 1266 28
22114 7B 3845 821 3845 82 1353 27 1150 26
Am't in treasury at last set
tlement $
10,987 50
outstanding taxes for 1905...
Outstanding taxes for 1904
nnd previous
Sealed tax lien record
I'nseated tax Hen record....
Interest tax Hen record ....
Am't received for care oi In
mates at County Home nnd
Hospitals
Stale iriil
Fines
Products of farm
Burial expenses
Premiums
Money refunded
9,130 55
4,258 08
6 27
662 52
2 09
2,216 66
3,039 96
20 00
43 69
171 00
7 45
7 28
$30,451 95
Expenditures
Building and repairs $ 1,279 81
Blarksmithlng 51 10
Balance on Robinson account 21 50
Balance due Superintendent.. 600 00
Burial expenses 63 96
Certlllcntes of insanity ..... 8160
Cattle 26 00
Caskets and trimmings 188 10
Commissioners' pay
Newton Webster 388 00
Al. Hawk 600 00
H. D. Haugh 590 00
Commissioners' Clerk 200 00
Coupons redeemed 3,980 00
Cutting ensilage and thresh
ing grain 55 62
Drugs 239 85
Express 8 33
Expenses Pasteur treatment.. 402 72
Freight nnd hauling; 76 27
Flour and feed 434 64
Furniture 191 48
Fertilizer nnd lime 297 23
Fuel and light 1,001 61
Groceries and provisions.... 3,090 71
Hardware . 92 33
Hospital bills
Warren 8,668 60
. Dlxmont 606 60
Polk 300 00
Wernersvllle 130 29
Passavant Memorial .... 104 00
i.aoor i 8116
Livery hire 30 96
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
i raveling expenses and mile
age 100 26
Transcribing 30 00
Transporting Inmates 90 11
Veterinary surgeons 27 75
sniaries and wages
J. N. Kelly 1,000 00
a. r riaimer, physician.. 600 00
M. M. Haugh 420 00
Chad Galhralth 50 00
Mabel Kelly 156 00
Myrtle Wolf . 182 00
Martha McKlnley 81 50
Terznh Rowan 139 79
John Sterl 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 80
Treasurer's per cent, for pay
ing out $26,368.47 627 17
Balance in Treasury 3,323 01
$30,451 96
General Statement.
Assets.
Poor tax outstanding for
1904 nnd previous $ 633 44
Poor tax outstanding for
1905 8,845 82
I'nseated tax outstanding... 685 65
Cash In treasury 3,823 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
$100,000 00
Inventory of Produce and Stork Raised
on Farm
Bushels of onts 967, bushels of rye
zt4. Dusneis or corn 300, bushels or po
tatoes 70J. bushels of buckwheat 849.
tons of ensilnge 80, tons of straw 12,
tons of hny, 70, bundles of fodder. 500.
pounds of pork 2.676, pounds of beef
2238. loads of pumpkins 6, heads of
ennoage 2.000, bushels or 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 3, bushels of rasp
berries 2, bushels of sweet corn 25
bushels of rutabagas 6, bunches of eel
ery 2000, heads of lettuce 30.10, barrels
of pickles 2, pigs. 14, calves 9, chickens
100, dozens or eggs 670.
Livestock on fnrm January 1st. 1906:
t 5 horses. 1 bull, 11 cows, 14 young
cattle, 16 nogs, 140 cmcKens.
JEFFERSON COT'NTT. ss:
Pursuant to law, we, the unders
signed Commlsloners of Jefferson
County, publish the foregoing state
ment of the receipts and expenditures
of said county for the year 1905, and
also present the assets and liabilities
of the county on the 1st day of Janu
ary. 19U8
Witness our hands nnd seals of of'
flee this 29th day of January. 1906.
J. N. KKIXY, (Seal)
J. 8. BARK, (Seal)
E. T. MeGAW, (Seal)
Atvst: commissioners.
A. E. OALBRAITH, Clerk.
AUDITORS' REPORT
-OF
Finances of Jefferson County
FOB THE
Treasurer's Aeeount.
JOS. B. MEANS. Treasurer, in ac
count with Jefferson County for the
year ending December 81st, 1906.
DR.
To am't In treasury at last
lettlement S 4,379 02
To am't of county tax for
1905 78,140 08
To nm't of bond tax for 1905 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 nm't personal tax ret'd by
State 6,182 81
To am't received from hotel
licenses 975 00
To am't from Cominls'r ro-
celnt. book 2,742 80
To am't of redemptions ree'd 199 99
To am't of unseated tax for
1904 received 1.408 32
To am't Int. ree'd on unseat'd
tax 5 43
To am't of seated tax ree'd,
1902-1903 32 38
To am't of automobile li
cense ree'd 31 35
To am't temporary loan .... 16,000 00
$141,691 62
CR.
By county orders
redeemed 892.008 39
By refund'g orders
redeemed 96 44
By exonerations re
deemed . .- 405 25
By return orders
redeemed Z3b 84
By coupons red'm'd 80 00
By Co. bond and
state tax or 1905
outstanding 27,313 84
By am't paid direct
or s asso 86 u
By amt. paid Co.
Superintendent .. 200 00
By am't paid state
treas. on personal
tax 8,245 08
By am't redemp
tions paid 229 80
By rebate tax, tim
ber land 11 73
By treasurer's per
centage, on $109.
268.47, 1 1-4 per ct 1,365 73
By treas. percent
age, paying out
8100,943.66, 2 per
cent 2,018 87
By bill, in treasury 9,297 61
-$141,591 62
POOR FUNDS.
JOS. B. MEANS, Treasurer, In nc
count with Jefferson County poor
funds for the year ending December
31st, 1905.
DR.
To nm't In treasury at latt
settlement $10,987 60
To am't r-ie'd on poor taxes
of 1904 and previous 4.258 08
To nm't of poor tax for 19('" 113,074 99
To am't of state aid received 3,039 98
To nm't ree'd for maintenance,
of inmates of Co. Home 2,216 66
To nm't ree'd for caskets and
burial expenses 171 00
To nm't of lines received .... 20 00
To nm't of premium on stock
received 7 46
To nm't ree'd for produce of
farm 43 69
To am't of money refunded.. 7 28
To nm't unseated tax ree'd.
1904 662 50
To Int. rec d on unseated 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 nm't exoneration
orders redeemed.. 6176
By return orders re
deemed 36 86
By am't of poor tax
for 1906 outstnnd'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 47 627 17
By poor funds In
treasury 3,323 01
-$34,396 39
SHEEP FUNDS
JOS. B. MEANS. Treasurer, )n nc
count with the Sheep Funds of Jef
ferson county, for -the year ending De
cember 31, 1905.
DR.
To am't In treasury at last set
tlement $ 200 00
To am't of dog tax for 1905 1,637 60
To nm't dog tax ree'd 1904 and
previous 879 46
$2,716 96
CR.
By orders redeemed
fnr sheep killed by
dogs $ 244 60
By orders redeemed
for horses, cows and
hogs, killed by mad
dogs 820 00
By exoneration orders
redeemed 85 68
By am't of dog tax for
1905, outstanding .. 1 J50 26
By am't paid school
districts 676 71
By Treasurer's per
centage for receiv
ing $1,281.02 16 01
By Treasurer's per
centage for paying
out $1,240 21 24 80
By reserve funds in
treasury 200 00
-$2,716 96
Sheriff's Aeeount.
J. W. Cl'RRV, Sheriff. In account
with Jefferson County for the year end
ing December 31, 1906.
DR.
To am't of orders drawn $6,428 24
JOSEPH B. MEANS, Treasurer, In aeeount with the Ilonil. School, Water nnd
Light Funds a( the various townships and boroughs of Jefferson county (or 1UOS,
Am't ree'd by Treasurer
includ'gbalance on hand
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DISTRICTS
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rr
Harnett
Beaver
$99 32.893 64:$" 63
17 86
I I 32
1264
Bell
6 07
9 83
I8 60
14 99
Big Run
Brockwayvllle
Brookville ...
5 12
216 72
e so1
!8? 27
12 1
49 55
78
?2 66
Clayville
81 76 81 56113 891
4 60 I 3 171
viover i
uorsica
Eldred
II I I 79
265 604H 2030 01.
Falls Creek II 85 60
6 18
23 101
Gasklll 353 9
691 09
5 28
10 09
18 70
33 97
3.1 961
16 16
12 65
Heath 240 93
Henderson 7 94
200 38
It 24
1IW 94
Knox 134 01
McCalmont 45 69
67 24
Oliver Ill 00
Perry 61 88
80 85
30 60
Pinecreek 1207 65
Polk 160 221
21.1 91
21 :i 73
25 30i
11 40
Porter 2 69
Punxsutawney .... 79 02
Reynoldsvllle 288 50
Ringgold 34 34
1 79
34 78
23 83
42 63
4 23
16 60
40-38
5 00
173 98
299 83
13 53
Rose 26 50
Snyder 96 33
Summervllle
Union 2 85
74 78
329 38!
13 87i
275 78
246 26
14 48
Warsaw 210 89
Washington 96 68
36 00
68 90
West Reynoldsvllle 91
1 73
4 73
29 73
Wlnslow 174 67
359 96
Worthvllle
.1 2 061.
Young II 17 33
29 51131 61 1 .
THE-
YEAR 1901.
To Jury" fees
32 00
207 70
To balance due Sheriff
$6,667 94
CR.
By nm't due Inst set
tlement $2,728 24
By boarding prisoners
4,770 days, 60 cents
per day 2. 386 00
By washing for prls-
ers 5 weeas, 10 cts.
per week 68 60
By 119 commitments .. 69 50
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 ain't paid for cloth
ing of prisoners ... 64 57
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 fees nnd expenses
for executing death
warrants 195 20
By furnishings for and
repairs to jail 86 82
By extra care for Ce-
fall and others in
hospital 20 00
-$6,667 94
County Commissioners' Aeeount.
NEWTON WEBSTER.
CR.
By am't due at last
settlement $ 133 00
By 70 days as county
commissioner 245 00
By 30 days as poor di
rector 105 00
By 8 months salary for
com'lss'er nnd poor
director 800 00
$1,283 00
DR.
To nm't co. and poor orders
drawn $1,188 00
To bal. due Newton Webster 95 00
$1,283 00
HARVEY D. HAUGH.
CR.
By am't due at last
settlement $ 60 00
By 70 days ns coun
ty commissioner .... 245 00
By 30 days as 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. and poor orders
rtr'iwn $1,145 00
To bal. due Harvey D. Haugh 65 00
$1,210 00
AL. HAWK.
CR.,- .
By am't duo at last
settlement $ 132 00
By 70 days as co. com
missioner 245 00
By 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. ond noor orders
drawn $1,224 00
To bal. due Al. Hawk 68 00
$1,282 00
Commissioners' Clerk's Aeeount.
A. E. UALBRAlTH, Clerk.
CR.
By one year's salary $1,000 00
UK.
To county orders drawn $ 800 00
To poor orders drawn 200 00
$1,000 00
Steward's Account.
J. N. KELLY, Stewnrd of County Home.
CR.
By nm't due nt last
tlement $ 600 00
By one year's salary
as steward 800 00
$1,300 00
DR.
To am't of orders drawn $1,300
Mntrnn'a Aeeotint.
MRS. J. N. KELLY, Matron of County
fiome.
CR.
By one year's salary $200 00
DR.
To am't orders drawn $200 00
County Superintendent's Aeonut.
R. B. TEITRICK, Co. Superintendent
CR.
By am't of vouchers tiled $200 00
PR.
To ensh received from Trens.$200 00
' Jnnltor's Aeeount.
GEORGE H. GROVE, Janitor.
CR.
By 0110 year's salary as janitor. .$480 00
DR.
To nm't of orders drawn $480 00
County Home I'hyslelnn's Aeeount,
DR. A. F. HALM EH, Physician.
CR.
By two year's salary $600 00
DR.
To am't orders drawn $$600 00
Villi I'liystelnn's Account.
DR. R. S. HUNT. Jail Physician.
CR.
By one year's snlary $100 00
OK.
To am't of orders drawn $100 00
Commissioners' Attorney'11 Aeeount,
JOHN M. WHITE, Attorney.
CR.
By one year's snlary .$600 00
OK.
To am't of orders withdrawn .. .$500 00
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in the year 1905
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12 64
68
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18 69
6 30 14 99
287 27)12 17
36 57122 66
9 33
i ii
1 5 12
21 89!
216 7
21 89
38 391
11 16
' 4 60
18 49 81 75
315613 89 18 49!
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317.
79
262 63
400 00 30 01
2 97
15 27
28 91
11 20
604
6 29
70 33,
325 00
240 93
7 94
130 00
45 6:1
111 00
61 88
61 14
23 1 0
6 28,
10 09i
18 70
33 97
691 80
195 00
11 38
14 24
40
156 64
67 24
4 01
33 96
16 16
86 85
39 60 12 65
207 07
160 04,
213 32125 80
219 64 11 40
68
1 18
69
20
1 79
" 30
35
8 14
97
. .134 78
2 69
134 00
79 02
288 23
39 94
173 98 23 83
134 00
" 2
132 00
299 63
13 18
66 l
42 63
4 23
16 60
132 00
40
6 43
2 09
'2 85
87
23 28
21 07
94 24
328 4
40 38
6 00
14 48
36 60
13 37
274 78
240 00,
32.r,'6o
210 02
73 40
1 00
6 26
1 73
3496
29 61
68 90
4 73
29 73
91
174 67
2 06
31 61
17 3.1
JEFFERSON COUNTY, ss:
We, the undersigned : Auditors of Jefferson county, In the state of Penn
sylvania, do certify that In pursuance of the 47th section of an Act entitled
"An Act relating to counties, townBhlps, etc., passed the 16th day of April,
A. D 1834," we met In the Commissioners' office in the borough of Brook
ville, Pa., on the First Monday of January, A. D., 1906, It being the first duv
of said month, and did audit, adjust and settle the several accounts required
or us by law. agreeably to the several acts of Assembly and supplements
thereto, according to the best of our
set forth In the above report. : -
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals at the- office
aforesaid this 30th day of January, A. D., 1908. 1
,
Carpets . , Rugs
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT AND
LARGEST AMOUNT WE HAVE EV
ER HAD. DIRECT FROM the MILLS.
2,000 Yards Ingrain, fc
1,000 Yards Tapestry,
1,000 Yards Velvets,
80O Yards Axminster,
Beautiful Lace Curtains. . Handsome Portierres.
WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SHOW THEM.
G. R. Hall
Special
15
Days'
Sale.
QRPHANS' COURT SALE.
Admlniatrator'a Sale of Keel Estate. Es
tate of J. F. Henry, deceased.
By virtue of an ordor of the Orphans' Court
of JofTermm County, there will be exixmed to
Public Hale, on the premlBi' in Wlnnlow
township, near Kin h mid, Jefferson County,
Pa., on
Monday, March la, 1906,
at 2:60 o'clock p. m., the following described
real estate, to wit : All that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land situate In Wlnnlow
township, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania,
to wit : .
On the East by the Iteynoldsvllle and Du
ltnls road, about ttftv-four (S4I perches: on
Hie North by land of Hi'll. Lewis A Vales
t'oal Mining Company, about Hfty-one and
ihree-llflhs (61 it-Si pen-lies; on the West
Maryl.lilleandL.ti. Henry about tlf'y-four
(Ml perches; on the Couth by lands of Oeorire
L. Ilenry, about flfry-nne and three Hfllis
("il 3-5) perches' Containing seventeen (171
acres and slxiy-sl aud two-rliili- dirt i-i-l
pnrcltos. All tne coal Bnd mineral l re
served. Paid piece of ground having elected
then on one fnimehoue htixlti feel nnd two
stories high and a good cellar thereunder;
one barn with t wo sheds attached; one JUxM,
the other 2(1 x 411: one wnifon shed .0 x 32, and
other necessary outbuildings; one spring and
one well of water; irrowlng fruit trees: land
all cleared and unilerculllvatlon.
Termsof Cale : One-third of the purcha-e
money at the conflrnnitloti of Hie sale by the
Court, and thu lemalniier In two eiU;il an
nual Installments from Hie 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 the delivery of the ilei-o.
A. O. Mlt.l.lBIN.
Administrator of J. K. Ilenry, deceased.
If you have anything to sell, try
our Want Column.
Paying a Debt of Gratitude
Note what Mr. Molt Allen, (if Union
City, says : Was badly afflicted with
rheumatism for more tbau eight
months and at times had to Ret up at 11
o'clock and stay up the 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 Renedy. For
sale by Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co.
judgment and ability, and find them as
'I'MUSIASJ B. ADAMS, (Heal)
O. H. SMAIl., (Seal)
JOHN H. CARR, . (8eal)
ALL GOODS REDUED, from
15 to 35 per cent.
Special on Winter Overcoats
and Suit9 for Men and Boys.
DRESS GOODS which sold for
$1.00 now goes at 75c.
Dres9 Goods, was 75c, now 50c.
Meltons, were $1.00, now 75c.
LADIES' OATS which were
sold for $10, $12 and $15, you
get for $5, $6 and 7.00.
FURS I Jiave 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' Hose for 21c.
Boys' Fleeced Undershirt and
Drawers 25c, none better at 40c.
Fleisher Yarn 98c a pound.
ome and see for yourself..
N.HANAU
LeecK's f
Planing Mill 5
West Reynoldsvllle
Window Sash, Doors,
Frames, Flooring,
STAIR WORK
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Etc., Ktc.
Contract and repair work given
prompt attention.
Olv its your oruVr. My prices
ar fMHinahl,.. .
W. A. LKKCHr I ROPRIETOR J
Cubvcrlbr tor
The -X- Star
If you want ih fMwt
PENNSYLVANIA UA1LKOAD.
SCHEDULE IN EFFICCT JAN. 1. 190H.
TRAINS LEAVE REYNOLDS VILLE :
For New IteililehPin, Wed Hunk, and piln
rlpal Intermediate stations, Oil City and
Pitibiirg. 6:M, s:U a. m, l:i!i, R:IW, ! H (New
Het hlcliem only! p. ni. weeU-daya. undais
6: ma. m., 4: !U p. ni.
Por IhiBols trtrtwHKt and principal Iniei
medlate stations, llarrNburs. I'hliailelphta.
Baltimore and Washington tt: ) a. in., 12:M
0:3s p m. week-day. I unlays 12: U p. m.
For Do Hols only lim a. ni. week-days, f:.'
p m dally.
W. W. ATTKHBuar, ' J. It. Wood,
Gen. Manager. Passenger Truffle Mgr.
Gao. V. Hovo,
General Passenger Agent,
PITTSBURG. CLARION & SUM
MERVILLE RAILROAD.
Passenger Train Schedule. First Class Trains.
Dally except Sunday, connecting with P. tt.
K. Trains at bumtiiervlliH.
OOIWI CAST.
No. l. No. :t No. S.
Clarion, leave, 7-90 a.m. 11.1.1a m. 4.10 nm
Htrattonvllle, 7 S" " I1.3H " . 4.1" "
Watersou, an" mm " 4.57 n m.
farrier H.33 " ll.Ss ti.tn p m. '
Suininervllle,ar.R.:iA " 12.IJO 4.25 p. tn.
z onmo wawr.
No. 1. No.. No..
9ummervllle.lv, H.ftOa.m. 12.1.1 p.m. It 00 p.m.
Carrier, M.M 12.17 " (1.0! " '
Wateraon. B.1H 14 12.48 " 2H "
Btrattonville, 11.27 ' 2M " J 37 '
Clarion, arrive, 9.33 " 1.00 " 0.46
In street Nov. K, 1905. For further Infor
mation address the Company's general office
at Rronkvilln Pa.
CHA8. F. HKlDaicc, Pre. D. Nou, Supt.
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