The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 03, 1907, Image 8

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    RHEUMATISM IS CURABLE
IF URIC-0 IS USED , i
. . t
ALL OTHER TREATMENTS FAIL
' Is It the unhealthy foods we eat or
Che rapid pace in which we live that
cause audi an endless amount of Rheu
matism nowadays? The disi-a.se hiis cer
tainly reached an alarming point, as
Bine-tenths of the adult population in
this country are more or less afflicted
with some form of this maddening dis
ease. Recent investigation has proven
the fact that Rheumatism is a blood
disease, therefore, many bright Chem
ists and physicians have had pood
ground to work upon, and they have
ucceeded in compounding: a remedy,
Which, if used as advised, cannot fail to
drive and eliminate from the blood and
muscles all traces of man's greatest
evilj Poison Kheumatie Acid. URIC-0
is the name 'of this remedy. It is a
liquid treatment, made and designed to
eure all forms of Rheumatism and good
tor no other disease. There is no poi
son, no alcohol or whiskey entered into
the composition of lUUC-O. It is sim
ply n powerful dissolvent of Uric Acid
and. other deposits which seriously
affect the kidnevs.
L'HIC-O is sold at 81.00 per bottle by
drug-pints generally, or can be obtained
by addressing the SMITH DRUU COM
PANY, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Samples
and literature will be forwarded to all
who apply for same. Our advice is use
URIC-O. It may bathe means of sav
ing your life or may prevent you from
keing crippled for life.
Urico is s ild in Reynoldsville by the
Stoke !t Foioht Drug Co.
WEST REYNOLDSVILLE
AUDITORS' REPORT 1007.
WM.B1TRGE. Ex-Burgess, In account with
the Borough ot Wst ReynoMsville, Pa., for
tbe year ending March 11. 1907,
DR.
To sm't due last settlement
I 228
J. T). WOODRINO. Burgess, In account with
the lorotigh of V es
year ending March
the borough of West Reynoldsville for the
11, 1BU7.
DR.
To am't rec'd for hall rent . .
' CR,
By am't treasurer's receipts I 10 00
10 00
W. B. STAT'FFRR. Tax Collector, In account
with the borough of West Reynoldsville,
Pa , for the yeur ending March 11. 1W.
LiofitTax. ..
" ' . . . dr. . "; :
To am't of duplicate .-,
" 6 added nn 59 70
5fl!l 51
i m
soa ,18
CR.
By am't exonerations ......
By am't 6$ rebate on $132 (17
' 3 col. on 57
" M " 8!'7 S
" 6 " fid 21)
11 Treasuror'srecelpls
" balance due boro. ......
. la so
in S3
9 m
4 sH
fll
411 on
49 9)
804 88
WatfrTax.
dr.
To am't of duplicate... 188 M
To am't of 6lt added on 17 09 85
CR.
By am't exonerations 4 62
6 rebate on 8113 05 ... 8 S9
" 34 col.' on $118 8.... 3 42
. " St " 1(2 78 .... 1 94
' t r. 2i
" Treasurer's receipts... 137 05
due boro 16(18
169 It
169 19
Bono Tax.
DR.
To am't duplicate 586 33
" 6 added on 55 61 8 28
CR. . "
By am't exonerations 16 11
8 rebate on 83U0 91 19 55
" 8 col.'s on $m 91 . . . .1173
- II " 8112 HO... S 64
" R " 114 82. .. 72
" Treasurer's receipts ... 479 60
" due bora 96 26
588 61
588 61
T. 3. WARD, Ex-Tax Collector, ln account
with the borough of West Reynoldsville for
the year ending March 11, 1M7.
1903
DR.
To bal. due last settlement. 181
CR.
By am't exonerations. . .. t 81
1 81
1904
DR.
To am't due last settlement
CR.
By am't. exonerations. .
" Treasures' receipts..
1905
Watkrtax
DR.
. To am't due lastee't lenient-
CR. '
Br am't. exonerations
' Rtl col 's on 118 bS ..
1 99
1 80
. m
t (9
20 23
2 16
93
. " Treasurer's receipt..
17 14
20 23
i-- - - Light ta.
DR.
To am't due lvt sett'ement
CR.
'By am't exonerations: . . . .
6 col 's on f 87 . ..
" treasurer's receipts. ..
Bobo Tax.
DR.
To am't due lam settlement
CR.
Ms am't exonerations
T' eol's. on$30
treasurer's reoelpKi
83 27
8 58
I .14
. 31 I:.
30 27
36 27
S 58
1 54
81 16
86 27
L. JOHNSTON. Treasurer, In account
with the borough of Wont Reynoldsville), Pa
for the year ending March 11, 1907. .
DR.
To a'mt in hand last sett .. 875 80
" from P.J. Ward, Ex-Ool HO 13
" from W.B Btauffer.Ool 1,027 72
" from O. D. A p. jo 27 60
" from Bummerv, Tel. Oo. 24 00
" from A. O'Dnnnel. tile. 18 35
" f'm Co. Treas.JlP.enHee 240 00
" from Board of Health . . 4 00
from Auditor General.. X 08
" from burgess 10 08
1,804 08
CR.
Kl am't orders redeemed... 1,194 04
Treasurer's 2 com 23 88
" due boro 688 14
1.804 08
BasocRoas
m't In treasurer bands. . . 688 16
Am't due from W. h. Htauf-
4er. Collector 121 43
4avn't due from Wm Burge.
EwBurgew t It
Liabiutuk.
utetandlng Order No. 813.. 16 80
Bcwunwa In excess of lia
bilities 701 87
16 50
1091 37
These account audited this 11th day of
arch, Un", and fouad to be comet.
A.J. Waixs, I ..,,,
E. L. ,10HMKO. f
8trsngth of the Condor.
The enormous strength f the condor
Is only equaled by his voracity and
boldness. This immense bird often
pounces upon small nnlmnls. but from
the slinie and bluntuess of his clnwa
he Is unable to carry anything very
henry, so he contents himself with
tixlng it agniust the ground with one
of his claws, while with the other and
his powerful heuk he rends It to pieces.
Gorged with food, the bird then be
comes lucupable of flight and may be
approached, but any attempt at cap
ture Is furiously resisted.
Cure For a "Nagging" Woman,
Having advertised as a widower In
search of wife No. 2, a man of St.
liall, Switzerland, showed the fifty re
plies and photographs which he had
received to his wife, and, stating that
If she did not want him there were
others who did, he effectively cured
her of her "nagging" habits. Petit
Pnrlsieu.
He Read the Signs.'
"Ami now, little boys," said the pret
ty Sunday school teacher, "we have
seen that It is ordained that every hu
man being must some day come to his
death. And what conies after dying?",
"Cleaning and pressing." yelped a
boy who was familiar with window
signs. Chicago News.
Influence of Scotchwomen.
It Is not surprising to find that those
qualities Intellect, grit and strenuous
endeavor that have brought the man
hood of Scotland to the front should
also be a marked characteristic of
Scotchwoman. Englishwoman's Re
view. When we read, we fancy we could be
martyrs: when we come to act, we can
not lietir a provoking word. Hnunnh
More.
"Pneumonia's Deadly Wotk
Had so seriously effected my right
lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of
Rural Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn.,
"that I coughed continuously night and
day and the neighbors prediction
consumption seemed Inevitable, until'
my husband biought home a bottle of
Dr. King's Nw Discovery, which In
my case proved to be the only real
cough cure and restorer of weak, sore
lungs.!' When all other remedies
utterly fail, yyu may still win in the
battle against lung and throat troubled
with New Discovery, the real. cure.
Guaranteed by Stoke & Foiubt Drug
Co.' Reynoldsville and 6ykesvllle. f0c
and $100. Trial bottle free.
pEPORT OF THE CONDITION
or the -
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
3F EETUOLEeVILLE
at Reynoldsville, In the State of Pennsylva
nia, at the close of business Mar. -and, 1U07.
besodrces:
Loans and discounts $287,133 28
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 1172 87
U.S. Bondstosecureclrculutlon.... 31,000 00
Premiums on U.S. Bonds 1,0110 00
Bonds, securities, etc 37,2110 00
Furniture and fixtures.... 2,000 00
Due from National Banks (not Re
serve Agents) 32.1P0 12
Due from Slate banks and bankers. 5,412 16
Due from approved reserve agents. 118,2.12 98
Checks and other cash Items 2,879 01
Notes of other National banks 1,516 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and cents 102 21
Lawful money reserve In bank, vis:
Specie tl'.7K2 13
Legal-tender notes 112,320 00 32,102 16
Redemption fund with U.S. Treas
urer (6 per cent, of circulation).. 1,750 00
Total 8556,879 58
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 73.000 00
Surplus fund 90,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 10,352 87
National Bank notes outstanding... 35,000 00
Due to other National Banks 788 81
Dividends Unpaid 126 00
Individual deposits subject
to check f !t9..r8 94
Ttmecertittcates of deposit 126,622 78
Certified checks 29 15
Cashier's checks outstanding 412 03 345,411 90
Total $366,879 58
lUt sf Fnaiylvaalt, Coast? sf Jaferm, si:
" I, K. O. Schuckers, Cashier of the above
named' bank, do solemnly swear that the
almve statement 1s true to tbe best of my
knowledge and belief.
K. C. ScnrcKEBS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th
Aay of March, 1907.
8. KFTjtot.ru, Notary Public.
Cobbect Attest :
John H. Hatches, 1
.1. H.Cohhstt, i-Directors.
R. H. Wilson, , J
gEPORT OF THE CONDITION
or TBE
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK
OP REYNOLDSVILLE,
At Reynoldsville. In the state of Pennsylva
nia, at the close of business March 22, 1907.
RESODKCaa.
Loans and discounts 90,288 28
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 420 72
U. a. bonds to secure circulation ... 12,600 00
Premiums on U. S. bonds. 445 81
Banking bouse, furniture, fixtures . 20,074 09
Due from National banks (not re
serve agents 6,521 t!
Due from State banks and bankers. 6,880 64
Due from approved reserve agents. . 18,687 12
Checks and other cash Items 28 09
Notes of other National banks 636 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents 189 82
Lawful money reserve In bank, viz:
Specie 12,777 90
Legal-tender notes 4,140 00 6,917 90
Redemption fund with U. 8. treas
urer (S of circulation) 626 00
Total .U54.090 17
Liabilities. '
Capital stork paid In 50,000 00
Surplus fund 11,628 66
Undivided profit, lees expenses and
taxes paid 583 80
National hank notes outstanding... 12,500 00
Due to other National Banks. .. .... 859 15
Dividends unpaid 20 61
Individual deposits subject
to check 77,396 68
Time certificates of deposit 1,400 00
Cashier's checks outstanding 201 28 78.997 96
1164,090 17
Its sf fsusylTiais, Onaty tf Jiftrm, m:
I, J. S. Howard, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to tbe best of my
knowledge and belief.
J. S. Howabd, Cashier.
fubscrlled and sworn to before me this
Sitb day of March, WV7.
Smith U. MoCbeiobt. Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 80, 1909.
Cobbeut Attest:
D. Whbelbb,
A.O'Donnel,
A. H. Bowses.
Directors.
UNCOOKED MEAT IS
VERY DANGEROUS.
Fearful Suffering Caused by Eggs of Parasite Which it May
Contain Statement, by a Priest.
Cincinnati. O., April 2 Probably
the most unusual feature of the excite
ment that has been- created by L. T.
Cooper's viajt to this city Is the re
moral of parasites or tapeworms by his
preparations.
During the early part of Cooper's
stay in Cincinnati individuals who
were taking "New Discovery" as It i
called, brought either to himself or to
physicians throughout the city im
mense parasites that bad left the sys
tem after using tbe medicine.
Many of these people were fright
ened, and oases of this sort became go
numerous that Cooper Anally made tbe
following statement for publication:
He said: "In every city I yislt these
things are brought to me within a few
days after my medicine Is sold In the
city. They are what Is known as the
tape-worm and grow to an enormous
size." , . .
"Few Indeed realize bow prevelent
these creatures are. I think I have
been tbe first to demonstrate what a
large factor they are In the poor health
of this generation. I believe that fully
one-half of the chronic stomaob trouble
so universal it caused by these para
sites." .
"Individuals may have them for
years and not be aware of tbe reason
for the continued 111 health but at
tribute it to many different deseaees,
when in reality one of these creatures
Is robbing them of their vitality."
"These parasites are taken Into the
system in uncooked food or raw meat.
In the form of an egg, which batches
almost immediately. People Buffering
from them experience a feeling of lassi
tude and are extremely nervous. The
action of the 'New Discovery' 'seems to
be fatal to these worms, and In most
cases a few doses of the medicino drive
the creatures from the system, I will
have hundreds of them brought to. me
before I leave the city." ' ;; v a.
This gruesome prophecy has been
A Lesson In Philanthropy,
A whole soulo'l resident of Hftriem
the other eVenlni; received t!ip Jolt of
his career ns n parent. While reading
his evening paper the doorbell rang,
nnd n parcel t'nuu a hlu department
store was announced. The cost wns
30 cents, and he pare hit little bright
eyes, a girl of alx. a (wo dollar bill
with which to pay thf boy. .'
,. Half an hour later t!ie subject re
curred to hlin.
"Here, Mabel," he said. "Where's
that money I gave you for the boy V
"Why, papa." wus little bright eyes'
reply, "I did the same as you did yes
tenlay with the newsltoy. I told htm
to keep the change."--.New York Globe.
Belgium Shopktepers. '
Belgium shopkeepers generally are
dealers In miscellaneous goods. One
man In a sinnil way, for Instance, Bells
beer, foreign stamps, fruit, cotton, bis
cuits, penknives, cheese and second
hand hair. Everywhere one finds a
mania for glaring lights. One evening
when I was nut I saw a tremendous
light In the distance, nnd I thought It
must surely be nn advertisement for a
music hall. When I got nearer. I found
that the light merely conveyed the in
telligence that sardines were sold on
the premises.
On Drawbaok.
' "It's a good iden to have something
laid by for a rainy day."
"Yep," answered Peter Corutoasei;
"only that 'kind o' cash Is n good deal
like a reg'lar timbrel!'. Home other fel
ler la liable to walk off with It Jos' aa
tbe shower starts." Washington Star.
Serious Business.
Gladys I am going to buy an auto
mobile, and I want you to go along
and help me select one. Cousin Jack
Not for me. little girl. Why, I even
wouldn't pick you out a husband.
Puck.
Ha Did Nat Need It
Buskin I can't go on. I haven't any
makeup. Manager What are you play
ing tonight? Buskin The fool In
Manager Go right on. Never mind
the makeuo
A' NEW
Meat Market
Bids for Your Trade
Recently opened in Syn
dicate building with a
new line of choice fresh
and smoked meats, lard,
butter and eggs. We
promise you prompt at
tention to all orders and
solicit your trade.
FRANK BUSSARD
Proprietor,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
amply verified, for not only hundred!
but thousauds of Cincinnati people have
been relieved of some of these fearful
parasites nine taking Cooper's prepar
ation, and iiih en' Ire city has been
aroused by the fact.
Some of these .paraiti s are of such
enormous size as to etari id the Imagin
ation. The statement of Father John
Baptist A i-nol Is. one of the best known
and b?st beloved priests In this section
verifies this. Hie statement among
others given a reporter whs as follows:
"For years I uinVred from what I
thought w as a general run down 'con
dition of the sybtem caused by stomach
trouble. I felt txtremely tired all tbe
time, and It was a great, effort to attend
to my duties, t would wake up In the
morning feeling as worn out aa when I
went to bed. If I stood for any length
of time I would have pnin In tbe lower
part of my back, and would have to sit
down."
"I was very nervous and depressed In
spirits, an was troubled with dizzy
spells. I would see spots before my
eyes when f stooped over and raised up
quickly. I had a very irregular ap
petite, and would have palpitation of
the heart after ascending tbe stairs."
"Tho talk about Cooper's prepara
tiens was so universal that I decided to
try some, although I do not take patent
medicines as a rule. I took four doses
of the 'New Discovery' as it is called,
and a tape worm ninety feet in length
left my system."
"I am very thankful for this great
relief, and now I know what has been
the cause of all my sufferings."
This story of Father Arnolis Is a fair
sample of '.he experience of an aston
ishing number of Cincinnati people,
and Cooper's preparations are selling
here id immense quantities, It Is now
estimated that he has sold one hundred
thousand bottles to date in this city
alone, and tho sale Is still Increasing
BUSINESS CARDS,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Pension Attorney and Real Estate Agent.
RAYMOND E. BROWN,
attorney at law,
Brookville, Pa.
q. m. Mcdonald,
attorney-at-law,
Real estate aneot, patenM secured, col
lections made promptly. Ulllce In Syndicate
building, Reynoldivllle, Pa.
W C. SMITH,
ATTO!"ET- AT-LAW, .
Justice of ihi peace, real estate agent, col.
lections made promptly. Ofttcn In Syndicate
building, Keynuldsvllle, Pa.
gMITH M. McCREIGHT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Notary public and real estate agent. Col
lections will receive prjmpt attention. Office
In the Reynoldsville Hardware Co. building,
Main street Reynoldsville, Pa.
DR. B. E. HOOVER,
DENTIST,
Resident dentist. In the Hoover building
Main street. Gentleness lu operating.
DR. L, L. MEANS.
DENTIST,
Office on second floor of the First National
bank building, Main street.
DR. R- DeVEKE KING,
DENTIST,
office on second floor of the Syndicate build
log. Main street, Keynoldsvllle, Pa.
HENRY PRIESTER
UNDERTAKER.
Black and white funeralcari. Mala street
Reynoldsville, Pa.
HUGHES & FLEMING.
UNDERTAKING AND PICTURB FRAMING.
The O. S. Burial League has been tested
and found all right. Cheapest form ot la
urance. Secure a contract. Near Public
Fountain. Reynoldsville Pa.
D. H. YOUNG,
ARCHITECT
Corner Grant and Flftn sts., Reynolds
vllle, Pa.
JOHN C. HIRST,
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER,
Surveyor and Draughtsman. Office In Syn
dicate building, Bain street.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Between 12th and 13th 8ta on Filbert St.
Three minutes walk from the Reading Ter
minal. Five minutes walk from the Penn'a
R. R. Depot. European plan 11.00 per day and
upward. American plan S2.00 per day.
Leech's
i Planing Mill
J - West Reynoldsville
Window Sash, Doors,
5 Frames. Flooring,
f STAIR WORK f
Rough and Dressed Lumber, I
f . Etc., Etc jjj
I Contract and repair workiglven S
J prompt attention. J
! Give us your order. My price S
are reasonable. Z
i i
W. A. LEECH, ' Proprietor. I
ft
THE A3E OTFISHIZS.
Both Ear 8tones end 8cales Carry the
Annual Tally. ,
It has been form l l.v, IchtbybloKlst
tiiat t!ie nge of a fish miiy be reud from
Its t'oaies. These incii'iise In size by
auniil ir growths, two rliius beliig form
ed ench year. The "otoliths" or ear
stones, which He in two sacs on either
s! I of the hiise of the cninlnl cavity,
uil.inl another means of determination.
I.l;e tho sculps, tin otoliths increase
by two rltiRS iiiinna!ly. E.icli sprlnff
Hint Is, from rebriiiiry to June a white
rHi Is formed, uml each i iui!iu;i thnt
Is, from July to October- :i black one.
Thus the numli'.'v of ( !. .. ; r.liile or
bluett rlngt in nn i:t ll'.li gives U;a ngs
of the flsh In yearn. I:i fie enso of
thitlHh the latter method has been
found more reliable, wl wis in l'ie
ease of the coil the sciili!3 give u bet
ter result. Alt!!!'.-.-': v:i:v i::( lunch In
size nnd shape In different species, the
otol.Vn show n rt".mirl::tb!e constancy
In tlio same species; lience V.wy ore
of considerable raiii In lln diagnosis
of a species. Loudon ( lobe.
It Is Made of Tanned Human Skin
Elaborately Decorated.
There Is a story told of n famous and
curious screen which occupies a promi
nent place in the menuge of the miUan
of Turkey. It Is hindc, so rumor hath
it, of human skin, perfectly tanned and
elnboratety tooled and embossed, nnd
It has been in the royal tpinrters for
more than two centuries. Thin remark
able screen Is not an evidence of cru
elty or barbarity on the part of Tur
key's mler'200 years a -to, but Is a
memorial to twelve faithful servants
of a former sultan. At one time dur
ing the sultan's reign 200 yenrs ago
n win1,' oftlie piilnee caught lire, and
during the conllngvation n much loved
member of the sultan's family was res
cued by twelve servnnts. The twelve
servants perished, some of them dying
Inter of their wounds mi l burns, so
his majesty had theli skins removed
by au expert nnd hn 1 tlie -v pvescrred
In this touching t!iou;:h remarkable
mnnner. The screen Is now looked up
on ns a pnrt of the nil, :' Inheritance,
ami It is said thnt every sultan cher
ishes It almost as lie v.-nv.ld his own
royal skill.- Ne,w ;York lleVnld.
The Terrible. Itching, Burning,
Disfigurement,, Humiliation ; of
Banished&bWpay.
Cases that baffle all medical skill-cases
believed Incurable- these are the people
we want to try
Dr. Taylor's
Eczema Remedy'
It purges the blood of the poison which
cause the disease) It kills the surface
germs, leaving the akin normal and
ealtby.
There la No Deubt About Tfcl
Thousands of testimonials to the effi
ciency ol the treatment can be Men at tola
office. Sold by
Hold by BtiAeniHl Kelehi t'riitf Co., Reyn
oldsvllie. Ask fur true Hlutrted booklet.
The Waiter
Talks
Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. I
knew when you sat down at my
table that you was a gentleman
that would 'predate good
thing, and that's the reason I
made bold to recommend Seal
shipt oysters.
I've got a good many gentle
men who come to my table
reg'lar and most of 'em says to
me, "All right, Jim," and I know
that means Sealshipt oysters,
every time.
If you've got the time, sir, the
boss would be proud to take you
out in the kitchen and show you
the white porcelain case these
Sealshipt oysters come in. Yes,
sir, the ice is packed outside, sir,
and don't never touch the
oysters. All my customers say
they sure are the most delicious
oysters they ever ate. No, sir,
we don't never serve no oysters
but Sealshipt.
i
iMAuanrt rr)rrSB r'f
lhUaawRMavEaywl
Franb
Restaurao
Can be cured only by
remedy that will
leinove the cause.
' The , oftener yon
stop it with headache
powders or jdlls tha
quicker yi'.X i: return.
Generally, heulache
comes from a dis.
turbed stomach or
IrtofTjlnr bowel3, and
almost invariably
Lane's Family
Medicine
(a touio laxative) will cure head,
ache in short order by reguluting
the bowels aud reinvlgorating the
stomach.
It Is a treat blood medicine
and the favorite laxative of old
and young.
At druggists', 25o. and 50c.
WINSLOW TOWNSHIP
AUDITOR'S REPORT 1907.
K. H. DEK.MER, J. M. NORRI9 and WM.
HEIIRH, Supervisors, In account with Wins
low township (or the yeur ending March
11, MW.
DR.
10 ami. or ivw uupucate
seated (11,048 M
To arm. of 1W0 duplicate,
unseated 290 74
CR-
By amt. worked out by cltl
nens; 8.3M 41 ',
By amt. orders Issued 4,81183 .
" exonertitlons and dou
ble assessment 273 14 i
By amt. of-olrt orders lifted. 318 71
" old duplicate 802 50
" of I. II. Londou, not on
duplicate 30 54
By amt. orders yet to be ac
counted tor 8 44 (
By amt. due from Col. A. ,
eitrouse 1,705 73
11,339 80 11,839 30
The supervisors Hie here
by charged fur ordeis Il
legally psld over 159 41
Together with cost on same ' 23 19
Amounting In all to 182 60
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.
J. W. SYPHRIT, TREA8
'. .
DR.
To amt. cash received 1,418 02
" work rond tax collected 1,077 S8
" chhIi rond Ihx collected 2,348 37
" cush rec'tlfmA Strouse ' 8,090 47
; " bill, due J. W. Byphrlt.. 7 29
, CR.-
Bv ant. orders, notes, etc., '
lifted 4,718 28
By amt. orders from A.
Htrouse lifted ...... 2,090 47
By ami. treas. for collect. 13A 08
' 6.9W 83 6,939 83
COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNT.
AMOS STROUSE, COLLECTOR.
DR.
To amt. due last settlement 802 50
AO emi. inn worK roHO- mx
duplicate 8.221
To amt. chsIi rond taxdup. 4,82'
" unseated tax duplicate 29Q74
CR.
By amt. paid to J. W. 8y
phrlt, teas 2,822 13
By amt. returned 77 46
" unseated. 290 74
" exonerations and dou
ble nscessment 273 14
" S", forcol.oiildfrtdup.. 40 12
" work road tax col. by
supe visors 3,344 41
By am't on amt. col. by
treasurer 165 12
By amt. cash and work road
tax col. by treasurer 3,424 05
To balance due from CoL
St rouse 1,705 7
12,141 90 12,141 90
J. M. HttrcniKSOii, I Auditors.
John Smith, f J
B. S. Mchkat, Township Olerk. J
Washington Township
AUDITORS' STATEMENT OF ROAD AO
COUNT FOR YEAR ENDING
MARCH 4, 1907.
Account of WM. McDONALI), W. H. COOP
ER and T. H. STEVENSON, Supervisors.
DR.
To amount work duplicate,
seated , 8,210 81
To amount work duplicate,
unseated 144 42
To amount cash duplicate,
unseated 27 09
CR.
By am't paid In work 2,785 '47
unseated returned to -
county 122 39
By am't placed In hands of
collector 474 56
83,382 32 83J82 82
t
Account of J. J. 8TERRETT, Collector and
Treasurer.
1R.
To amount cash duplicate
seated MM 40
To amount work duplicate
unpaid Nov. 1 174 54
To amount from former col
lector 241 09
To am't from Oo. Treasurer. 217 88
CR.
By exonerations, cash tax.. 213 M
- " work tar.. 8184
By 5 rebate on 8467 17
paid before June 1 22 86
By am't held for tax lien.... 22 27
By Supervisors' order
For roadmasters' pay. 5M 50
For orders redeemed.. 318 72
For lumber, tile, etc.... 283 73
For work on roads. .. 140 56
For expense Buperv'rs. 37 60
For secretary's salary. 25 00.
For making duplicates . 14 50
For printing and post 21 51
For miscellaneous exp 9 02
For watering troughs. 11 00
For 2 treasurer's com 28 48
By cash on hand 540 46
2.332 73 2.388 78
GENERAL STATEMENT.
Asset.
Casbon hand..! 640 46
Due from Co. Treasurer.... 8187
Liabilities.
Orders outstanding 163 62
Note for new road machine. 235 00
Aaaeta over liabilities 173 20
1 671 82 $ 571 82
We, the undersigned auditors of Washing
ton township, Jefferson county. Pa., do cer
tify that the above account Is true to the
best ot our knowledge and belief.
FaAiicis K. Moaaisoa, )
W. F. rVravBMtoa, V Auditors.
J. O. Bmitb, I
March 13, 1907.