Commissioners Statement ftimeh AUDITORS' REPORT OP . THE- -OF THE- Htnisi New York City. No smarter or more attractive waist for receptions, the theatre and all occasions of the sort well can be devised than this one. It Includes an exceptionally at tractive little bolero, the exceedingly low cut of which leaves much of the lace guimpe exposed, while there Is a girdle of unusually becoming lines and proportions. As illustrated the bolero is made of ivory white broad cloth with trimming of a stitched band of the material on which discs are embroidered, while the guimpe is of lace and the girdle is of taffeta held byi plain gold buckle, the but tons on the bolero also being of gold, but carved. The combination is an exceedingly handsome and distinct ive one, but Buch a model as this can be utilized in almost numberless ways. It is at its beBt perhaps with bolero and skirt made to match, but the bolero can be made of a heavier and different material if liked, while Bilk and the lighter weight wools, such as voile, eolienne and the like, are qnlte as appropriate as cloth. The lace guimpe is always handsome and always dressy,, but lingerie ma terials are many although very at tractive, and these are quite appro priate when a simpler effect is de sired, bo that the waist can be made either adapted to really formal occa sions or to every day ones as one combination or another is chosen. The guimpe is made with front and backs, and its lower edge is at tached to a smoothly fitted founda tion girdle, over which the full one la arranged, the two closing together at the back. The sleeves extend Just below the elbows and are moderately full, but are tucked to fit snugly at their lower edges and finished with roll-over cuffs. - The bolero 1b entire ly separate, made with fronts and back, and closed at the front. The quantity of material required for the medlumslte Is one and three eighth yards twenty-one, seven eighth yard twenty-seven or three quarter yard forty-four inches wide, with three yards of banding for the bolero, one yard of silk for the girdle, three yards eighteen or twenty-one or one and three-quarter yards forty four Inches wide for the guimpe. Skirts are much more severe than those of last season. Flowers, Pins and Combs. Flowers are comparatively little worn In the hair, but the Empire wreath still continues in vogue. Tortoise-shell pins and combs In every variety, as well as colored and carved horn, are also much to the fore. mouse AVaist. The blouso that can be worn over any pretty separate yoke or guimpe as liked is one of the novelties of the season that has been very heartily accepted, and which has extended vogue. Here is one that 1b adapted both to the entire gown and to the separate waist and that appropriate ly can be made of silk or wool ma terial and a little later of the pretty washable stuffs. In this Instance it is made with three-quarter sleeves and the material is taffeta trimmed with soutache braid and French knots and edged with velvet banding. But the trimming as well as the ma terial depends upon Individual taste and need, and any finish that may be liked is quite appropriate for the prettily shaped bertha. The feature of the waist consists Of the fact that it can be varied in a number of ways. It can be made either lined or un lined with a separate yoke, or with a fitted lining faced to form the yoke, or it can be worn over any entirely separate waist that one may possess. Also the sleeves can bo either in three-quarter or full length. The waist is made with front, backs and bertha. The front and backs are tucked at their upper edges and the bertha is arranged over them. The moderately full Bleevea are arranged over fitted linings which are faced to form deep cuffs when long sleeves are used. The quantity of material required for the medium size is four yards of material twenty-one, three and a half yards twenty-seven or two yards forty-four inches wide, with three- eighth yard of all-over lace and six and a half yards of braid to make as illustrated, one yard of all-over lace If long sleeves are used. Broadcloth Beauty. Exquisite new broadcloths are In the following colors at $3 per yard: Burnt rose, dark rose claret, Delft blue, French blue, peacock blue, ele phant gray, mode, golden brown, chestnut brown, drab, purple plum, lavender and heliotrope. Pale Bhades for dressy afternoon and evening wear are pastel blue, baby blue, pastel pink, oyster white, bis cuit, pastel green and chamois. flllffi OF JEFFERSON For the Year 1906. Amount Outstanding Districts. Collector. County Toor Bond Btnte Dor JOOI Bulk 1i. D. i,ockwood ... $159 $ 3 SO 12 53 $ 6 ;l $ U 00 1002 Polk A. L. Lockwootl ... 14 61 9 98 7 13 10 78 8 80 loot Bnrnett W. A. Wallace.... 175 23 87 60 44 07 21)00 1H04 BrockwayvllU- C. L. Felt Amount Outotand Districts. Collector. County Poor Bond Btnte Dor Bnrnett W. A. Wallace.... $100 04 f35 95 $35 P5 $17 10 19 P0 Rig Hun W. D. McHenry ... 126 18 21 CO 21 66 9 43 6 80 Hrockwayville C. U Felt 115 60 1!) 64 19 CI 11 65 6 79 Brookvllls John H. Bhlck ... 612 35 1S3 77 133 77 144 f 8142 Clayvllle James Lockard .... 77 65 12 79 12 79 4 09 6 C4 Clover IN. A. McLaughlin. 211 90 65 49 66 49 27 79 4 95 Falls Creek 'John B. Cable 499 65 16S 06 . 158 08 139 60 37 95 Heath Uohn Paine 173 64 29 29 29 20 S SO 9 35 Pine creek iFrnnk Walters .... 46 40 24 60 24 60 B 01 24 75 Polk A. U Loekwood ... 202 07 24 96 24 to 14 08 12 65 Hevnoldsvlllu I. M. Swarts 41162 123 79 123 79 40 07 16 60 Bummervllle Ic. W. Ditty 144 94. 21 Ml 24 M IS 28 4 24 Union J. C. MorrlHon .... 8 43 3 68 3 6S 4 45 6 05 Wlnslow Amus Btrouse 63 92 36 37 30 37 40 41 23 21 Ter cent on $2!iiH 63 $704 74 $704 90 $4M 24 199 90 Per cent oft 2040 47 040 07 640 81 440 21 1S1 72 Amount Outstand Districts. Barnctt Beaver Hell Big Run Brnckwayville ... Hrookville Clayvllle Clover Corsica Eld red Falls Creek Onsklll Heath Henderson Knox McCnlmont Oliver Perry Pino creek Polk , Porter Punxsutawney ... ReynoulsvlJle .... Ringgold Hose Snyder Bummervllle Union Wnrsaw Washington W. Reynoldsville Winslow Worthvllle , Young Collector. W. A. Wallace... A. F. Relti! A. J. (IrafTins A. 14. Anderson . U. W. Nelson R. G. Hensly .... James Lockord ... J. D. Hetrlek .... J. T. Luther Wm. M. Wilson . D. C. Smith lieo. A. Kellar ... Martin Dlsaue ... J. W. Hang (). C, Stuart Hwan J. Krickson. J. A. Cielst S. I,. Stewart .... John llalton A. h. l.ockwood .. (Tins. Miller H. H. McHenry .. urn. tunning 8. U. Fnlk A. B. Klouso .... C. M. Prlmtle .... . B. AVnmpler .. if. l. Aaron R. W. Wells J. J. Sterrett .... Y. B. Stnufter ... Amos Strouse .... Norman Oelst .... F. C. Haag Per cent on Per cent oh", Receipts and Expenditures for 1906. RECEIPTS. Am't In treasury at Inst settle ment $9,297 61 Outstanding tax 19J4 and pre vious 1.3S9 57 Outstanding tax 1903 and 1906.. 80,874 30 Seated Hen record 418 69 u nseated tnx lien record 3,578 24 Interest tnx Hen record 54 Ml Hotel licenses 1 1,036 (0 Redemptions received 647 90 Commonwealth costs and lines.. 4,018 28 Returned taxes 94 lt Rent 50 00 3-4 State personal tax returned 6,3ii5 34 Jury ftes 20 00 Miscellaneous receipts 226 83 $118,730 60 EXPENDITURES. Assessors' hills $4,181 97 Auditors' pay 265 80 Auu'itiiiK Registers' and Fro- thonotarys' Accg 60 00 Allegheny county workhouse .... 1,072 11 Blnnk boeks and staionery for all county offices , 1,025 79 Bar Association 1-2 Com. fines 6n5 00 Bal. due on state bridge 1,499 66 Bridges and bridge repairs 10,120 63 Hnllots February election 254 80 Ballots November election ISO 00 Burial Indigent soldiers 617 00 Bal. due sheriff settlement 1903 ' M 70 Bal. due Corn's setllemen 1905.. 218 00 Bonds redeemed 2,000 00 County Superintendent 200 00 Commissioners' Attorney 250 00 Court Crier 288 00 Clothing for prisoners 44 90 Constables' returns 479 76 Care of clock 60 00 Commissioners' pay Kelley bal. drawn on poor or der S00 00 Parr ....'. 1,200 00 McGaw bal. drawn on poor or der . 800 00 Coupons redeemtd 72 00 Commonwealth bills 7,665 10 Commissioners' clerk ' 1,000 00 Cleaning street 43 60 Dlschnrge cases and Inquests.. 895 09 District attorney 979 00 Delivering ballots 41 67 Disinfectant 27 60 Directors' association 74 00 HxpreKS 9 15 Election bills February 1,709 88 Election bills November l.fi9 07 Fuel and light 1,357 24 Freight and hnullng 9 73 Furniture for court house and Jail 910 60 Fire wardens' bills 811 to Headstones for soldiers 90 01 Insurance -. 126 01 Interest pnld 939 44 Interpreters' fees 269 10 Jurors, Grand 1,080 60 Jurors, Petit 3.791 64 Jurors. Traverse 1.406 18 Janitor's pay 40 00 Jury commissioners' pay 127 30 Jnll physician 1"0 00 Livery hire 67 00 Medicine for prisoners 62 20 Meals for jurors SS3 46 Penitentiary hills 1,375 50 Prothor.otary's bills , 874 70 Postage and box rent 160 72 Probates and fees 77 00 Printing bills 1,892 08 Reform Schools Morganza 463 66 Huntingdon 246 74 Repairs to court house and jail. 546 01 Register and Recorder 128 85 Repairing prisoners shoes 18 30 Rent 100 0u Rond and bridge views 698 00 Rent for telephones 276 40 Redemptions paid 614 99 Refunding orders 63 81 Stenographer's pay 874 70 Bupplles 290 tl Stu HIT'S bills 8.7S6 61 State tax 8,527 12 State report .'. 60 00 Transcribing records 230 00 Telephone and telegraph mes sages .' 23 45 Temporary loun 25,000 00 Talesmen , 42 00 Tipstaves 443 80 Traveling expenses end mileage 73 64 Treasurer's deeds 129 38 Water 324 00 Treasurer's per cent receiving $Ui9,432i9 1,367 91 Treasurer s per cent paying out $54,457.14 1.9S9.14 Balance In treasury 16,916 31 118,730 60 General Statement. ASSETS. County tax outstanding 19C6 and previous $3,983 80 Coumy tax outstanding 1906 18,355 26 Slate outstanding 1906 917 78 Unseated tax outstanding 1.496 CO Caeh In trcu-ury , 15.916 SI, $11,668 14 LIABILITIES. Balance due on contracts $3,950 (0 Am't due poor builduig fund .. 20.009 U Assets over liabilities 17,718 14 $41,(68 14 1004: and Previous. Ing for 1905. Ing for 1906. County $107 15 67 K4 715 SO 179 27 CIS 12 9(1.8 00 . C5 33 2U 31 917 72 COS ,rn". . 147 is S6 95 432 k7 . 345 00 7t.il 15 . 210 75 3K6 55 616 (W 2:il 23 313 84 2132 40 1S(5 00 Ittl 12 1149 78 696 04 98 64 191 68 li:i3 73 t.i9 96 156 9) 17m to 25 29 1275 Poor Poor Hide State $19 04 $10 70 $21 42 68 93 31 28 0 95 1H2 44 61 61 S 31 32 10 21 93 2 32 150 31 63 S8 40 S4 28 70 70 4(1 07 77 172 93 69 37 14 71 67 46 27 00 23 00 Dor 8 SO" 22 00 22 00 9 90 30 30 12 05 23 C5 3 20 31 90 20 42 29 65" 8 25 22 CI 61 CO 132 44 24 75 24 0 230 27 li;3 28 10 21 24 ft 108 6 4 103 94 191 hi 09 18 126 57 127 90 57 98 S7 89 SI 2 C9 620 15 157 90 91 39 126 59 21 59 48 08 2S3 t9 219 M 26 73 S18 93 9 25 827 60 78 CI 75 37 10 tl 8 57 37 70 ' 60 30 6 15 24 20 28 92 43 90 19 74 11 49 276 07 178 12 63 01 98 23 43 97 8 38 10 (.3 97 71 76 43 9 17 279 40 . 3 14 119 40 12 43 85 43 6 93 62 61 12 11 43 49 73 5 71 8 01 8 05 9 40 3 2S 242 17 135 30 8 84 38 64 8 01 G 62 18 47 81 32 80 1 t2 95 90 it 61 2 70 37 H I 8 80 JO 78' 40 15 61 16 22 00 4S 40 40 87 2 75 9 13: 34 10 69 9 5 13 CO 312 !o 1 65 72 00 $2l 90 78 lb3 65 25 $'I31 04 $2085 43 $li)9 68 64S2 76 lk03 84 917 78 $1200 69 1146 tig Receipts and Expenditures for 1908. Poor Fund. RECEIPTS. Am't In treasury last settlement $3,323 01 Outstanding taxes 1904 and pre vious 621 83 Outstanding taxes, 1905 and 1903 22,218 42 Beaten tax, lien record 107 70 Unseated tax. Hen record C3 95 Interest tax, Hen record 21 tr Am t rec d care of Inmates 2,or,i! 62 state aid 3,413 35 Farm products 142 03 Burial expenses 150 00 Miscellaneous 30 73 $32,745 51 EXPENDITURES. Rlncksmlthuig $ 43 CO Hal., due Daniel B. Smith estate 857 71 Certificates of insanity 103 50 Cattle and hogs 9' 26 Caskets and trimmings 261 60 Commissioners pay .1. N. Kelly 400 M 10. T. Mctlnw 400 00 J. S. Barr ($100 Co. Order) Commlssloiters' attorney 250 00 Coupons redeemed 2,778 00 Disinfectant , . 6 25 Drugs 146 25 Express, postage and tele, bills 25 45 Engine and floor oil 62 32 Freight and hauling 61 12 Feed I2S 05 Fertilizer and lime 4us 29 Fuel and light 757 62 Groceries and provisions 3,104 66 Hospital bills Warren 3,011 25 Dlxmont 3:6 00 Polk 284 30 'Werneisville 104 9 Passavant Memorial 104 Oo Insurance i.ki no Livery hire 45 00 Machinery 114 40 Outsldo relief 1,700 62 Orders of relief 28 00 Plnecreck school district 17 88 Rent of McAnlnch fnrm 112 60 Plumbing and repairs . 647 27 Shoes and clothing 872 06 Supplies 321 69 Seeds and plants 91 60 Sulnrlcs S. M. Shields mo 00 Myrtle Shields 2m (0 Dr. Palmer 160 00 Dr. Thompson 160 00 Mervln Haugh 30 00 Thomas Hetrlek 30100 Wages r. 808 69 Traveling expenses, transporting, etc , 844 61 Treas. per cent receiving $29,- 422.53 1 367 78 Treas. per cent paying out $20,- 633.!l 410 68 Bal. In treasury .. 11,433 14 $32,745 54 General Statement. ASSETS. Poor tnx outstanding for 1905 nnd previous t 741 61 Poor tax outstanding for 191.... 6.42 76 Bldg. tax outstanding for 1906.. I,t95 M I'nsented tax outstanding t52 00 Amount due building fund from county . 20.000 00 Cash In treasury 11.433 14 Liabilities over assets 69,614 75 $100,000 00 LIABILITIES. Poor bonds, Issue 1900, payable 1910 $75,000 00 Poor bonds, Issue 1901, payable J907 25,000 00 $100,000 00 Inventory of Produce and Stock Rais ed on Farm Bushels of onts 943, bushels of rye 192. bushels of corn 1.H0, bushels of potatoes 900, bushels of buckwheat BtO, tons of en silage 75. tons of straw 20, tons of hay 75, bundles of fodder 1.610. pounds of pork 3.224. pounds of beef 3.782, heads of cabbage 1,600, bushels of beets 40, bush els of onions 10, bushels of onion sets 2, of beans 10, bushels ot parsnips 40, bushels of tomatoes 10, barrels of plckels 3, bushels of peas 6, bushels of carrots 10. bushels of sweet corn 2. bushels of rutabagas 20, bunches of celery 1,000. heads of lettuce 1.800, bushels of cucumbers 13, barrels of kraut 6, hushe si turnlns 10, gallons of apple butter 106, barrels of cider 10, bushels of apples 100, dozens of eggs 672. Live stock on fnrm January 1st, 1907. Five horses. 1 bull, 15 cows, 4 young cat tie, 10 yearling calves, 6 hogs, 13 shouts, 200 chickens. JEFFERSON COUNTY, SS: Pursuant to law, we the undersigned Commissioners of Jefferson county, pub lish the foregoing statement of the re ceipts and expenditures of sukl county for the year 1906. and also present the assets and liabilities of the county on the 1st day of January, 1907. Witness our hands and seals of office this 1st day of February, 1907. J. N. KF.I.LY, (Seal.) J. B. BARR, ISenl.l K. T. McOAW, (Seal.) Commissioners. Attest: A. E. CALBRAIT1I, O k. Finances of Jefferson County Tor the Year 1906. Treasurer's Account. IRA J. CAMPBELL, Treasurer, In ac count with Jefferson County for the year ending December 81st, 1906. COUNTY FUNDS. DR. To am't In treasury at last set tlement t 9.297 61 To nm't of county tax of 1908.. 90,034 93 To am't of Btnte tax for 1906.... 8,546 66 To am't outstanding tax of 1903 27,313 84 To am't received on taxes of 1904 and previous 1.3S9 67 To am't of personal tax returned by State 8,395 34 To am't received from hotel li cense 1,055 00 To nm't from Commissioners receipt book 6.0S9 27 To am't of redemptions received 047 141 To nm't of unseated tax for 1904 and 1905 received 8.57S 24 To am't of Interest received on unseated tnx 64 69 To am't of seuted tux 418 59 $143,751 54 cn. By county orders re deemed $C1, By refunding orders re deemed By exoneration orders redeemtd 1, By return orders re deemed By county bunds re deemed 2, By coupons redeemed ... By Interest paid on tem porary loans By temporary loans pnld 23, By nmoiint pnld direc tors association By amount paid County Superintendent By amount puld State Trensurer on personal tnx 8, By nmount of redemp tions paid By tnx of 1900 outstand ing 19, By tax of 1903 outstand ing 3, By Treasurer's percent ,9C5 73 03 81 ,EG2 CI 162 83 .010 (V) 72 01 939 41 ,000 0J 74 00 200 00 527 12 614 99 273 03 3,721 49 1,307 91 age for receiving $109,- 432.'0 By Treasurer's percent age for paying our $99,457.14 1 By bal. In treasury 15, ,91 14 916 81 143,751 61 VOOR FUND. DR. To nm't In treasury at last set r 1 lenient $3. 323 01 924 73 OMI 35 844 82 To nm t of poor tax for 1900 20, To am't of bond tax for IttHJ To am't outstanding tnx of 1905 . 6. 3, To am't received on taxes of 1904 and previous To nm't of state aid received.... To am't received for maintenance of inmates at county home.... To Items from Commissioners re ceipt book To unseated tax fur 19 il and 1903 received To Interest on unseated tax re ceived To seated tax received 621 33 1,413 8a f.OCS 62 39 41 653 95 21 FIT 167 70 $ I1,0S0 02 ' CR, By am't orders redeem ed J17.757 91 By am't of coupons re deem 2,770 00 By exoneration orders re el em d , 2"B 61 By return brderB redeem ed 45 60 By poor nnd hond tnx of 1908 outstanding 7,373 CO By poor tax of 1903 out standing 040 67 By Treasurer's percent age for receiving $29,422. ta 507 73 By Treasurer's percent age paying out $20,533. !' l 410 CS By bal. In treasury 11,433 14 IU.CSC 02 SHEEP FUNDS. DR. To nm't In treasury last settle ment $200 00 To am't of dng tax for 1906 1,798 60 To outstanding dog tax of 1905.. 1,150 2o To am't rrcelved on tax of 1904 and previous 156 fM? $3,S03 72 CR. By nm't of sheep orders redeemed $ 632 25 By exoneration orders re deemed 211 19 By refunding orders re deemed 2 00 By outstanding I g tax of 1906 nnd 1908 1,227 80 By nm't paid school dis tricts 989 61 By Treisurer's percent nge for receiving $lVi4.7J 19 57 By Treasurer's percent age for paying out $1, 614.86 30 30 By reserve fund In treas.. 200 00 -$3,303 72 Sheriff's Accounts, J, W. CURRY, ex-Sheriff. DR. To am't of orders drawn $207 70 S3! M O--4-4 J- C6coQl W4.i.64F-diM :M;f:3 :E!i:j;;i;i:r3r:M;:: 2 t :: !:;:; ill:; ; : 3: : : : ; I ; 3 , Q :::.:::: r :::::.::::.:::::::: : ! ii:o::::i:::r;ii:i:i:ii;:::: 0: :: : i l-s l &J li C Ji HQvXAxai64MX or s t -.1 e -' w p p, . mi.i - i - i Eg: : si g: S3: : S: : SS: cftjg: SS: : sssi SSS: S: e w v was- o ; s; ; I j j i j j si; j i I i :: S: SS: ::::::: 3: : 83.' 3: p slE: 2g S: : o.: sgssJSSSS: as3: . K ft: S-r:-: Zzz'i': -UssSSltSSSa: : gS: JEFFERSON COUNTY. SS: We. the undersigned Auditors of Jefferson county. In the state of Pennsylvania, do certify that In pursuance of the 47th section of an Act entitled "An Act relat ing to counties, townships, etc., passed the 15th day of April, A. D. 1S34," we met In the Commissioners' office In the borough of Hrookville, Pa., on the first Monday of January, A. D. 1907, It being the seventh day of said month, and did audit, adjust und 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, and find them as set forth in the above report. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals at (he office aforesaid this 6th day of February, A, D. 1W7. .;... 3F- THOMAS B. ADAMS, (Seal.) ' Q. H. BMAIU (Seal.) JOHN H .CARR, (Seal.) CH. By nm't due at Inst settlement ..$207 70 GRANT BCHEAFNOCKER, Sheriff. UK- To am't of orders drawn $3,786 61 To am't due sheriff 210 20 $3,996 81 PR. By boarding prisoners 5325 days at 60 cents per day$2,912 60 By 130 commitments 65 00 By 100 discharges 60 00 By removing prisoners to penitentiary and work house 612 55 By am't paid for guarding jail 16 00 By drawing and summoning Jurors 162 80 By fees for attending court 44 days 132 00 By court nnd election proc lamations 11 00 By extra caro for Cora Maize - ; 16 CO By gaB for hospital 2 60 By capturing escaped in mate of County Home... 8 00 By blank books and sup piles 8 90 By fees ou flnfs and costs collected 74 48 -$3,D9G El County Superintendent's Account. Prof. R. B. TE1TRICK, County Superin tendent. CR. By nm't of vouchers tiled $200 CO DR. To ensh received from Co. Treas urer -. $209 Commissioners' Accounts. NEWTON WEBSTER, ex-Comm!r,sloner. CR. Ey am't due at last settlement $95 00 DR. To nm't of orders drawn.... $95 00 HARVEY D. HAUOH, ex-Commissioner. CR. Ey am't due at lr.st stttkmor.t tW I , Wt. xj iti;i i tn timers untnn tio w AL. HAWK, ex-Commissloner. CH. By em't due at Inst settlement $38 CO DR. To nm't of orders drawn $53 00 JOHN S. BARIt. Commissioner. CR. By one yenr's salary as Commis sioner and Poor I "'rector $1,200 00 DR. To nm't of orders drawn $1,200 00 J. N. KELLY. Commissioner. CR. By one year's salary as Commis sioner andiPoor lu-cctor $1,200 00 DR. To nm't of orders drawn $1,200 CO E. T. McOAW. Commissioner. CR. By one yenr's salary as Commis sioner and Poor Director $1,200 CO DR. To am't of orders drawn $1,200 00 Commissioners' Clerk's Accounts. A. E. GALBRAITH, Clerk. CR. By one year's snlnrv $1,000 00 DR. To nm't of orders drawn $1,000 00 Steward's Account. S. M. SHIELDS, Steward of County Home. CR. By one year's salary JSOO 00 DR. To nm't of orders drawn $S00 00 Matron's Account. MISS MYRTLE SHIELDS, Matron of County Home. CR. By one year's sa a -v $200 00 DR. y To am't of orders drawn Janitor's Account. GEO. H. GROVE, Janitor. CR. By one year's salnrv DR. To nm't of orders drawn County Home Physicians' Accotl DR. A. F. BALMER, Physiclnl UK. By six months' snl'iry ... DR. T'o nm't of orders drawn , DR. H. P. THOMPSON, Fhystcid lit. By six months' Bniary 150 00 DR. To am't of orders drawn J $150 CO Jail Physicians' Accounts. DR. R. S. HUNT .Physlclin. (i:, By six months' sniory as Jnll Phy sician .... $50 ut DR. (, To nm't of orders drawn .'.$50 00 DR. W. W. MATSON, Physician. CR. By six months' salary as Jail Phy sician $50 01 DR. To nm't of orders drawn $60 0t) County Solicitor's Account. A. B. STEWART, Solicitor. CR. By one year's salnrv $50 0 DR. To am't of orders drawn $600 00 r IB39dS PUB I s c 3 puoq uanojua jJ pub pBoa 03 J J -4 i M a 5 Olis-' 4HA & iWO W (3 Jl I puu puofi Hi o m. . tp en Coa -a eo I enp xe; Xv(j onjioj pus Juan av repertg pus puoH uiinojog putt puou V: : S: : : : i : : 8S .. 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