A 'XmuS FELLOW'S TIME. When yftH ere little did yon have A little fellow's time? That ii I mean a grapevine swing And jrnarly trees to climb, 'And awkward-leirged calves to chase. And yellow chicks to hold, And an old hissing Rander, too. To scare you stiff r.nd cold? Ear, did you have a little lamb, And colt, all for your own, And un old cow's sleek Bides to stroke. And an old bowlder-stone Beside the kitchen door whereon You, a wee yellow-head, SVere wont to sit and swing your heels And eat your 'lasses bread? And was there, too, an old gray mare, A "Dobbin" or a "Kit.'r On whose broad back, with daddy s help, You used sometimes to sit And ride away down to the creek In which she used to wade And thrust her nose until you screamed, It made you so afraid? A mother and grandmother, too? A grand pop and a dad To take you with them to the fields And woods and make you glad iWith goblin stories, told so deep, You didn't care to cheep; And nights did they just fairly fuss . To smuggle you to sleep? O, meadows, fields and wooded ways. And creeks of long ago! 0, awkward calves, and hissing geese, And cows that used to low! What pleasant memories ye make When age bows down the head Of him who, just a kilted babe, There ate his 'lasses bread! J. M. Lewis, in Houston Post. jt o y i A STORY OF THE DEAD-ROOM. By CAPTAIN BARCLAY. ' "I presume, doctor, there are many sorrowful scenes which present them selves In your profession," I remarked to the surgeon of our regiment, as I spent an evening In his tent, white .we were in camp. 1 "Yes, indeed," he replied, with an air of nonchalance. "But, then, cap tain, you are a soldier, and you know bow a fellow will get used to most Anything. You do not shudder now at seeing dead men lying around loose as you used to do, do you?" "Well, no," I replied, "that is too true." "I remember one incident in my life, when a student of medicine in a New York college," continued the doctor, "that has never been erased from- my memory. It is full a quar ter of a century since it occurred, and yet I remember it well. I would to Heaven it could pass from my mind. "War is full of horrors," continued the doctor, "and I have been in hos pitals where the shrieks of the .wounded and the groans of the dying mingled, and went about my busi ness almost as the weaver listens to the sound of his looms. But this is a story of the dead-room, where no Bound is heard but the sharpening of the scalpel and the almost noiseless tread of the surgeon. "Among the professors it the med ical college at that time was Dr. F , an English surgeon. He was a man of brilliant attainments, both as a scholar and as a surgeon. "He was probably sixty years of age, and had no family, at least he never spoke of one. Why he left his native land, and why he hardly ever smiled, no one seemed to know, and probably no one cared to ask. We, as students, paid our money for a knowledge of medicine and surgery, and did not trouble ourselves .about the history of those who taught us. "The winter season of lectures had commenced, and Btudents from nearly every section of the United States were in the city to attend them. Sub jects for dissection were required, and sometimes, like other articles in the market, the supply exceeded the demand, and at other times the dead room was short. Body-snatchers were employed at the current rates, and were paid for the bodies fur nished by the law of supply and de mand. Subjects were Bcarce and in demand the winter I have named, and prices rose accordingly. "I happened in the English profes sor's room' one morning to examine a medical work that required my at tention. A gentle rap came on the door, and the doctor said, 'Walk in.' "I knew the visitor and his calling at a glance. His soulless eyes glanced cautiously around the room, and then lie asked, in a whisper: 'All right, doctor?' "'Yes; one. of my students,' re plied the surgeon. " 'Have a fresh stiff, doctor. Found it floating in the harbor at daylight this morning. Female, about fifty, and good form. From an English Vessel, no doubt. " 'What Is the price?' asked the surgeon. " 'Cannot deliver it at the college for less than a hundred,' was the re- Ply. " 'Too much,' answered ths sur geon. 'You are above the market. " 'Sorry we cannot agree,' said the man, with a scowl; 'but the fact is doctor, no class of Individuals takes such risks and work as bard for our money as us fellers, and mostly for the benefit of science.' "He was about to depart when the surgeon called him back. " 'Make it seventy-five and you can bring the subject.' " 'Sorry, doctor, but I cta't. You see, Jim and I Is in partnership in this stiff, as he happened in the boat with me, and when we come to divide the matter it will be oniy fifty each We honestly earned every cent we ask.' " 'Well,' replied the surgeon, 'bring the subject to the dead-room to-night, and your price shall be paid.' "The following day the professor announced . In bis rooming lecture that a fine female subject bad been obtained, and that In the afternoon he should dissect it In their presence and for their benefit in the science of obstetrics. A full class and a careful hearing were demanded. "The subject hal been placed on the dissecting table in the dead-room, and a white sheet carefully secured it from view. A full class was in attendance at the afternoon exer cises. "The professor dwelt with warmth upon this delicate branch of medical science, and said the theme was pro found and in part revealed the won 8er of our creation. "Stepping from the platform with scr.lpel in hand, he then advanced to the table, removed the sheet from the corpse, and while gazing on the face of the dead woman, the color left his cheeks, the scalpel shook in his hand, he gasped for breath, and said: " 'Jane! Jane! Great Heaven, It Is Jane!' and fell In my arms. "Restoratives were applied to his bloodless lips, and when he had re covered sufficiently to speak, be said: " 'Gentlemen, I am 111. There will be no dissection this afternoon. Leave the room. To-morrow meet me at the usual hour.' "What became of the dead body we never learned. It was removed that night by whom and where to was never known by us. The surgeon also disappeared that night, and never en tered the college again. What be came of him always remained a mys tery. He may have departed for Europe in the morning upon some vessel leaving port, or he may have comitted suicide. A body resembling the doctor was found floating in the East River some weeks after, but It was too much decomposed for Identi fication. "The mystery connected with the dead-room never was fully explained. Rumor had it, but it was never fully confirmed, that the doctor's wife had deserted bim in England many years previous to this event, and ran away with a British sea captain, and that the doctor came to America under an assumed name. Being a skillful sur geon, he readily attained the honored rank be held. "How the woman met her untimely death no one ever knew. Her para mour may have grown tired of her, as is the general result, and she may have welcomed death in a watery grave, or she may have accidentally fallen from the ship's deck. That she was the doctor's wife there can be no doubt. , "Now captain," continued the doc tor, "I have told you the story of the dead-room. The mystery connected with the affair can only be left to conjecture." New York Weekly. A Profitable Crop in the Northwest By A. E. DICKEY. The second factor making for the new prosperity may be termed "the discovery of flax." For years there had been a few scattered flax fields, but it was only in the middle nine ties that the Northwestern pioneer awoke to the discovery that linseed oil was of a more truly golden hue, not only than the wheat field, but than any gold-bearing quarts Cali fornia ever saw. And bo the endless golden yellow of the fields of wheat gave place to the blue flowers In August and the tinkling bells in Sep tember of the flax field. Those who have never heard the ringing of the flax bells have missed a truly wonderful sensation. The round seed pods, smaller than peas, which contain the seed, give a faint metallic sound which as one drives or walks through a field, setting thousands in motion, seems like my riads of infinitesimal bells tinkling so faintly as to be all but Inaudible. Nor is the mere sight of a flax field in the mellow August soon to be forgotten, Imagine a hundred-acre field, filled with flowers of a blue more delicate than violets. And of Its profitable character one- illustration will suf fice. In June, 1900, Ole Jansen bought a hundred and sixty acres in the heart of the great flax belt for $10 an acre on the crop payment plan. Ole "broke up" that fall and the next spring a hundred and thirty five acres and planted It in flax. In round numbers, he threshed in the fall eighteen and one-half bushels to the acre; sold It for $1.39 a bulshel; total, $3500; a little more than twice enough to pay for his land out of his first crop. Not only was the flax immensely profitable It self but it removed from the coun try the stigma, "one crop country." From The World To-Day. Niagara's Ago. This question, always Interesting for the light it throws on the past history of the earth, has had many answers. The latest is that of Dr. J. W. Spencer, who, from recent studies on the spot, finds that the mean rate of recession of tho falls at present is 4.2 feet per year, and that this bas been the rate for approximately 227 years. But owing to the fact that originally the waters of Lake Erie only were discharged over the falls, giving but one-fifteenth of the present water supply, the rate of recession was at first much slower. A sudden widening of the gorge over Foster's Flat indicates the position of the falls when the other Great Lakes be gan to discharge into Lake Erie. From his data Dr. Spencer calculates the entire age of the falls at 39,000 years. The cutting, with the full power of the four lakes, is estimated to have lasted 3500 years. Youth's Companion. TREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED LANDS FOR Taxes Assessed for Tears 1904-1905 i. nnra.innoA of the nrovlslons of an Act ot Assembly passed the 10th day of April, 1844. I will expose to sale, In the Court House, In Brookvllle, I'a., on the t SECOND MONDAY OP JUNE, 1008, Belnir the 8th day of said month, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following pieces of Seated Lands, with the some regu lations, etc., as Unseated Lands are now sold at Treasurer's sales: Beaver Township. Tax. Hepler, Henry, 184 acres 816 77 Cochran, Samuel, Est., 68 acres.. 6 si Ilcll Township. Balr, Louise, 15 acres 8 J Cochran, George, 18 acres 1 69 C'lnjvllle Borough Means, A. B., 1 lot Masso, Angelo, 1 lot . .. Szullllr, Peter. 1 lot VaBblnder, Robert, 1 lot Wright, Frank, 1 lot 11 1 68 18 53 18 60 98 1 40 1 40 5 41 80 1 42 3 66 85 28 Eldred Township. Dlnsmore, John, 17 acres Elsenhuth, Charles, 20 acres ... Katz, H. O.. 50 acres Lowers. Truman, 50 acres Stone. Win., 114 acres.... Turney, Win., 16 acres W elsh, Samuel, l acre Masters, W. .1. Est., 77 acres... Hughes, Samuel, II. ft L Wolford, Mary, Est., 3 acres... Falls Creek. Davles, A. H.. 2 lots 4 9? Healey, M. 1)., 1 lot 94 Kyle. Lizzie A., 1 lot 1 61 Lynch, Fat. 2 lots 4 99 Wilson, S. E 2 lots 4 29 Hlndman, C. C. 1 lot 91 Cnsklll Township. iarneit, Mrs. imviu, or acras.,., w Byers, Henry, 20 acres 9 61 Heidinger. jacoo, it acres ii Harlger, Jefferson, 100 acres ... 2 80 Harmon ft Co.. 25 acres 2 10 Large, J. M., 200 acres 1 40 Miller. Sherd.. 105 acres 1 70 Tubbs, Elizabeth, 40 acres 3 16 Thompson, Alex., zu acres i no Truman & Buzzard, 5 acres.... 3 16 Corbett, oran, 61 acres 7 13 Oliver Township, Coulter, Ell, 9 acres Coulter, Mrs. S. J Loan Association 1 75 1 93 1 05 Smith, George 1 Smith, Thomas 1 Ferry Township. Hoover, Hug'hes & Co.. 97 acres Neal, Sanford, Est., 100 acres.. Flnecreek Township. Sfpnrlmnn. Ira A 11 76 8 80 80 Harrlnger, S. P., 100 acres 7 90 Porter Township. McGregor, Daniel, Est., 189 acres 16 92 Keynoldsvllle, Bolton, Mrs. Julia. 11. A L. 2 53 Bocco, Bresclolo, M. ft L 2 33 Converse, J. H., H. & L 74 Clark, B. M., 1 lot 1 47 Clark, B. M.. H. ft L 2 21 Clark, B. M., H. & L 1 47 Clark, D. H., 3 lots 2 77 Dickey, Wm., hi acre 37 Kyle, J. W., 1 lot 37 Loiran. Robt.. 1 lot 1 47 Logan. Hobt., 1 lot 87 Neft. Thos. N Est.. 1 lot 4 71 Unknown Owner. 1 lot 56 Unknown Owner, 1 lot 37 Pallago, Vlrglna, II. ft L 1 85 Macus, Lomand, H. & L Ill Huntington, J. C, H. & L 1 47 Campsle, C. Z H. ft L 2 94 ItlngKold Township. Hoch, Wm., 1 acre Hlnger, Catherine, Est., 5 acres.. Reddlnger, Isaac, shop & lot.... Rone Township. Kochermyer, H. O., 2 L H. ft 4 L Sayers, Raymond, 2 lots Heath Township. Johns, Harvey, 777 acres Welrlch, Johnson, 80 acres Oil City Fuel & Sup. Co., 60 acres 43 1 43 1 58 4 55 1 05 8 04 2 21 1 jenerson uas to, mi', acres.. Knox Township, 10 68 Bell, A. & Son. 30 acres 2 85 Sarvey, John, Est., 26 acres 2 86 McCalmont Township, Dahlln, Swan, H. ft L 65 Richard, John, 8 lots 69 Marueca, Feter, 1 lot 16 Molingo, Ratlsto, 2 lots 35 Lowden, Clara H., 184 acres 1 03 Mullhollen, Edward 18 "4 acres.. 2 85 Funxy B. ft L. Assn., if. ft L... 1 93 bhenke, Andy, 11. & L. 2 45 Smith. Elmer J.. 101 acres 2 80 Williams, J, R., II. ft L 2 80 Blood, Jenks & Wlnslow, 150 acres 6 61 Breus, Chas 20 Bennett, Faul, 60 acres 1 76 Baa-lie, Joe, 1 lot 09 Baker, Mike, 6 acres 84 Burkhouse, O. R., 45 acres 3 97 Clark, B. M 45 83 uran tors Smith, Jacob 8, 85 acres. Schull, Henry P., 5 acres. Schull, Geo., 81 acres. Brown, Job H., 187 acres. Dlnsmore, M. J., 75 acres. Hchnell Est., 75 acres. Jask, North, No. 1, 183 acres. Jask, North, No. 2, 6 acres. Coleman, Jas. E., H. ft L., 81 acres 3 49 Cowser, James, H. ft L. 1 66 Oasper, Moner, 1 lot 09 Hinton, W. W.. 1 lot 09 Keystone Wood Co., 6 1-4 acres.. 17 60 Lingenfelter, W. H.,H ft 6 acres.. 6 88 Jones, Thos., II. & 6 acres... 1 33 Linnuon, Clara, neir, l lor 1 3i Momtear. Sidney. H ft 1 acra.. 1 20 Sanderson. Oust, H. ft L 113 Stewart, H. C, 41 acres 2 19 mitn, rjimer j., 101 acres 8 6 Reynolds, T. J. ft Co.. 1-3 of 100 acres 4 80 Warsaw Township. Anderson, Walter, 1-4 acre 14 Lendemuth, Wm., 14 acres S 66 Washington Township, Cox, Peter, Est., 100 acres 7 80 Crawford, John Est., lhi acres... 49 Gleason, Martin, 10 acres 1 S3 wuuuroe, jos., 1 acre l n n r, n T j n-a 1 1 . "-. " i.'fc .......a... 2 P Race, Wm. A., H. ft L 1 00 West Hernoldsvllle. Whlttaker, Hice, Est., 1 lot 1 le Wlnslow Township. Reynolds. Tom and cinr.iin 88 acres in 10 Reynolds, Tom and Gorslin 15 acres j 34 Reynolds, Tom and Gorslin 47 acres a g4 McCracken. Davis. 42 acres 1 63 gneesiey, chas., H. ft 8 acres.. 4 69 pypnen, nrist, sj acres..- Eisfenhuth, Geo., H. ft L Elsenhuth, Geo., H. & L Gordon, C. H., 180 acres Gordon, C. H., 20 acres Horn, Harry Gordon ft White, 70 acres Gordon ft White, 106 acres Rhodes, Mrs. Geo.. 2 lots Dickey ft Kennedy Kamar. John, H. ft L Kinneth, Chas, H. ft L Callor, O., H. ft L Ton oc Township. Ashley, John E., 5 acres Broadbent, Geo., Est., 13 acres.. Bensom, John, 1 acres Cosme ft Mocaseo, 1 acre. Doncaster, Daniel. 6 acres McEill, Samuel, Est., hi acre.... McDlvitt, Anthony, 1 acre Mitchell, Miss Cora, 14 acres.. Mitchell. E. E.. Est.. 7 2-0 n,-r. 2 21 2 10 1 62 17 82 1 98 68 1 18 1 74 83 t 28 1 23 2 47 2 47 2 59 6 95 80 1 68 1 27 1 24 SO 1 83 66 Ferry, Fred, 18 '4 acres 2 16 Vllello, Annie, H. ft L 3 16 vinge. i-ninp. rf. ft L. & 1 acre.. Vurella. Paul. H. & hi aero.... Williams, 8. B., 12ft acres Wolf. Ellas. H. A ll Williams. Margaret, ( acres.... Flesher, Mrs. Annie. hi acre..... Wilson. A. W., H AL Mitchell, Raul, - lot Flecker, Mrs. Annie, H. ft U acre Vast. Joe, H. ft acre Varwella, Paul. H. ft - acre.... 1 21 1 76 1 05 2 76 1 58 28 1 76 27 27 9f Dommat, Nicola 1 J? ?aulneld, John. Est., H ft 8 acres 2 21 Mlllron, Joo, M. s 1 acre...... j; Hessian, Patrick. Est J Schlemer, Henry, 16 acres.... 1 25 Persons remitting: tax on foregoing Seated Lands should add fifty cents on luch tract for advertising. IllA J. CAMl'BF.I.L, March 5, 1908. County Treasurer. TREASURER'S SALE OF Unseated Lands -FOR- raxes Assessed for Years 1906-1907 Untin. i. imrnhv cfven that sureeably to the Act of Assembly, passed the 18th Jay of March, 1815, entitled, "An Act to amend an act directing the mode of selling unseated land for taxes, etc. the following tracts of unseated lands in JelTerson county win oe expunou iu public sale or outcry, for arrearages of taxes, In the Court House, In the bor jugli of Brookvllle, Fa., on the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1000, At 10 o'clock, a. m., It being the 8th lay of the month, unless sooner paid, ind the money for which said land will be sold must be paid nt the time of the sale, otherwise said land will be sold gain nt the rlHk and expense of the former purchnser, and In no case will I deed be given unless te aouvo ran lltions are compiled with: Bnrnelt Township. Mays. Everhart C, 178 acres..;. 833 85 Daniels, C. 6., Est., 1A acres.... 1 52 Braden, W. N Ileitis, W. IL, Biirfnn 450 nrres 36 as rhompson, R. M mineral, 109 acres 21 10 Spyker, Thos. J., 2 acres...... i a minor, vv. I'., anu miaun, M.. mineral. 450 acres 28 10 Itrilunn 1.M KT n-nrmnt KOQS. SUr- face," 858" acres .28 10 Wilson, Ed. M., warrant 8100, 662 acres 53 07 if,n. n r. . .1. w.. 13 acres.. 1 61 Agnew, B. L. & J. W 12 acres.. 1 49 Wilson, Mrs. Amanda L.. wairant 6095, mineral. 358 acres 22 31 Wilson, Mrs. Amanda L., warrant 5100. mineral, 663 acres as zu Braver Township. n --In., n T . A A Jtr J. P. Mnrlr'lo (Ull'lliTBS 7 89 Hopkins ft Knnbb, 306 acres.... 19 49 Hepler, Thos., 70 acres 11 44 Huber. J. H.. 20 acres 8 40 Hetrlck, G. L., 80 acres E 09 Kldrrd Township. Fox, S. M., 153 acres 85 03 Wallace, Wm. ft Co., warrant 3546 surface, 206 acres 24 00 Wlnlnck. Richard. 106 acres 18 69 Parks, G. A., 60 acres 10 51 Carrier, C. B., C. E., 8. W. ft E., 172 acres 9 07 Planus .Tnpiih nnd B. J., warrants 3548, 3545, 3779, 74 acres 12 94 Songor, 8. W. & W. 13W acres zv ji Fainter, Tobias, list., warruni 8540, 141 acres 411 75 Vn,lu I. .1. warrant 3701. 55 acres 8 03 Taylor, Henry, 89 ncres 15 69 Fiscus, BenJ., 31 3-5 ncres 5 11 HnKR-ertv. Mary, 2314 acres .... 5 55 Hnirtrartv. Anna E.. mineral. 24 acres 2 09 Buzzard, R. L., warrant 6091, 48 acres o du Buzzard, Phoebe R., warrant 6091 64 acres 4 64 Lucas, Frank, 60 acres 6 74 buzzaru, it. L., warrant ovj, 21 acres 2 Rldrcd Township. Tnimnn. Wm.. mineral V, 874 acres 10 74 Dlnsmore. John. 17 acres 2 88 Elsenhuth, Chas., 20 acres .... 6 94 Verstlne ft Kline, warrant 3757. 859 acres 74 67 Verstlne ft Kline, warrant 3031, 685 acres 80 32 Verstlne ft Kline, warrant 3723, 450 acres 38 73 Verstlne ft Kline, warrant 3070, 910 acres . . . , 77 65 Wilson, Ed. M., warrant 6100, 211 acres 11 71 Wilson. Ed. M.. warrant 6092. 392 acres 22 63 Wilson, Ed. M., warrant 5091 1264 acres 11 86 Wilson, Amanda L., warrant 6100 211 acres 12 11 Wilson. Amanda L.. warrant 5092 392 acres . 22 63 Wilson. Amanda L., H of mln., 100 acres 2 Wilson. ThBO.. heirs, war. R091. 48 acres 2 75 Frazier, Jackson, 97 acres 8 87 Ganklll Township. F'sher ft Galbralth. U mineral. 67 acres 6 83 nlntai States. Rlmnsnn ft Co.. U of warrant 2945, 812 acres.... 20 99 Glnter, States, Simpson ft Co., of warrant 2937, 171 acres.... 6 75 Glnter, States. Simpson & Co., ',4 of 67 acres 4 El Glnter. States, Simpson ft Co., M of 44 acres 2 98 Falls Creek. Clark, B. M., 1 125 8 93 Gray, O. M., L. 169 4 71 Kyle, Lizzie A., L. 126 3 93 KllnA Amnft. 8 L 7 84 Mi'Cullousrh. Jns.. 1 L... 12 55 MnCillnnirli Jas.. 1 L 4 71 May, Thomas, 1 L 6 28 Fentz, W. C. 1 L 4 26 Shaffer, Solomon, 2 L 7 84 Shaffer, Solomon, 1 L 8 28 Smith. A. H , 1 L 15 69 Hmlth. A. II.. 1 L 4 71 Wilson, 8. E., 1 L 3 13 Wilson, J. P., 1 L 3 93 Fainter, J. H, 8 L 6 04 Fainter, J. H., 43 L 56 18 Fainter, J. H , 25 acres 15 13 Fainter, J. II., 9 acres E 44 Heath Township. OH City F. & S. Co. (Grantors). Wnr.h Tliinkln. warrant 2454. 150 acres 11 81 Clark, B. M.. 29 acre 2 19 Baur. A., warrant 4021, 98 ncres 7 35 Iwnirhprtv. 3. D.. warrant 2449. in u acres 7 E4 Daugherty, S. D., warrant 2449. 100 acres 7 E4 KrasieP. J. A .. warrant r'-n. oil & surf., 811 acres 200 10 Fraslor. J. ft .. warrant 2370. oil ft surf., 484 acres 132 13 Frasler. J. ft G.. warrant 4020. oil & surf., 706 acres 161 62 Pallen. Alnheus & Thos.. warrant 4020, oil ft gas, 36 acres 16 67 Wlnlnck. R. S.. UtV, acres 402 8 Wlnlack, R. S., 150 acres 16 93 Wolford. Hobt.. warrant 2.49. 6 acres 2 38 Brown. O. E.. 30 acres 7 83 Curtis. Bessie F.. 3324j acres... 244 53 prosier, J. ., W allace, A. w., Mc Neil, T. E., 234 acres 27 6 Haight, John B., 109 acres 8 1 Cnldwell, Jns. B.. 80 acres 38 3 Metz ft Shaft. 75 acres 49 66 Metz. ft Bhart. warrant 2369. 458 acres 66 8f Truman, Frank, warrant 4021, surf., 2KQ acres 25 6 Wyrlck, Johnson, 80 acres 11 1 Hidlnger. Mrs. Jacob. Sr.. surf. 75 acres 1 44 Smith. D. V.. warrant 4019. oil & surf., 177 acres 8 81 lonns. Harvey, warrant Z364. surr. 777 acres 19 32 rrutnan c uuzzara, warrant 2649. surf. 350 acres 26 3! iruman t r.uzzara. warrant 2649. surf, 400 acres 30 IE iruman i uuizara. surr.. 200 acres 15 04 itu man & uuzzaru, surr. 200 acres 21 61 iruman a uuzzara, surr. 324 acres 24 41 iruman oc uuzzara, surr., 176 acres , . . . . 13 25 uicKey, moor a Kelso, surr. 200 acres 10 0 rubhs, Elizabeth, surf. 40 acres.. 3 0 wynaoop. 1;. i. warrant 2419. surr.. 537 acres 26 9 inompson. Alex., surr. 20 acres C rorLett. uran. surr (1 Vs acres.. 5 0 sneriaan, Michael, surf. 60 acres 4 19 rjmnuup, j, ij., warrant, 40.1, C, O. ft M., 150 acres 15 07 njuauuy, i 1, warra.it. uzi. nrf. 10A acres I 02 Smith, C. B., warrant 4019, oil ft surr., 68 acres as Knox Township. Meredith, W. R-, warrant 8963, 1U9 acres 40 21 Meredith, W. R.( warrant 8950, 351 acres (s oi May, Kepler ft Co., 1-3 of war rant 3953, 275 acres 31 75 Cummlngs, Ephrlam, war. 8960, 100 airos 82 64 Casaltt Fentz ft Anna R. Tess, 1-3 of warrant 3950, 125 acres.... 13 OS Cassltt Fentz & Anna It. Tess, 1-3 of warrant 3903. 200 acres.... ZD S3 Reynolds, T. J. ft Co., 1-3 of war. 3:ir,K. 160 acres 9 41 Gntwnld, W. II., warrant 3962, 50 acres ii Smith, Andrew, Est., 39 acres... 11 07 Uolnor, Jacob, warrant 3963, 1S8 2-10 acres 29 23 Taylor, Sophia E., 10 acres 4 23 u numore, John u., trustee, 4W acres 23 52 Bishop, Snniuel, Est., 164 acres.. 29 14 ummiugs, ttpiirium, bo acres... n vi McCalmont Township. May, Kepler & Co., 1-3 of warrant 2954, 222 acres, fee 32 19 May, Kepler ft Co., 1-3 of war rant 2954, mineral, 71 acres... 2 30 "olllns & Iseman, warrant 2620, 153 acres 118 03 Keck. Ben I.. Exr.. warrant 3956. 100 acres 61 61 Reynolds, T. J. ft Co., 1-3 of war rant 3958, 100 acres 10 24 Mr Donald, G. M., Mitchell. Cora, Thompson, u. 11., (Aclnir s), 1-3 of warrant 3956, 100 acres.... S 13 Oliver Township. Fits, F. A., 10 acres B 28 Byrne, Major John, 40 acros.... 6 27 Byrne, Major John, 60 acres.... 7 87 Flnecreek Township. Frnnk, Charles, warrant 3954, 100 acres 26 62 Fisher. M. M.. Carrier, H. W., 14 or warrant an 18, 309 acres .... 311 i Smith, R. ii., 11 acres 8 21 Folk Township. Arbuckle ft Clark, warrant 3938, 694 acres 80 34 Degnan ft McDonald, warrant 2991, 215 acres 28 38 Degnnn ft McDonald, warrant zuiix. 209 acres 24 17 Bleukney, H. M., warrant 3925, 98 acros 11 45 Bleakney, H. M., warrant 3929, tj acres 7 zs Wallace, Allen, 105 acres 6 09 Hunter, Wm., Jr., warrant 3939, 300 acres 25 40 Buzzard, H. L. & Co., warrant 2901, 410 acres 34 17 Horton, ii., warrant 2926, 63 acres 8 91 Carrier, C. M., warrant 3925 145 acres 8 18 Carrier, C. M., warrant 3925 200 acres 11 29 Cnrrier, c. M., warrant 8939 150 acres 8 47 Carrier, C. M., warront 3925 167 acres 9 41 Carrier, C. M., w. -runt 8939 i.v acres iz 41 Itrynoldsville Borough. Logan, A. R., 4 L 85 87 Toolls, M. C, 1 L 1 09 McDonald. P., H ncres S3 11 Burkett. Dr., 2 L 6 64 Hull, D. B., 2 L 1 98 Flfer, A. F., 1 L 6 64 Pettlgrew; Wm., 1 1 2 03 Daugherty, Mrs. S. T., 8 L 1 33 Boyer, Mrs. L. A.. Est.. 1 L 1 67 Smith, Albert W., 1 L 3 33 Logan, Robert, 1 L 6 29 Logan, Robert, 1 L. . , 2 03 Macro, Leomordo, 3 I, 3 33 Dickey, wm.. acre 1 G8 Owner Unknown, 1 L 73 owner Unknown, 1 L 73 Webster. Frame. 88 feet 8 S3 Kyle. J. W., 1 L . . , 1 68 u eiser, m., 1 l, 33 23 Ringgold Township. McCoy, T. F., mineral. 114 acres 88 96 Host Townshlii. Fisher. M. K.. 1 aero 6 27 1 05 70 1 82 1 67 1 61 E 88 S 49 Stewart ft Clark, 6 acres uiarK, 15. Ai., s acres ..... ,. Depp, Wm., 12H ocres Neal C. M., 14 acres Afton, Geo., 12 'A acres Verstlne, Kline ft Co., 62 acres. Edmonds, Thos., 68 acres Snyder Township. Johnson, John C, mln., 155 acres Arbuckle ft Clark, warrant 3938, 24 39 45 03 26 40 2 11 19 31 1f 51 E 93 9 89 7 42 23 91 6 75 3 63 26 19 23 18 2 81 4 62 9 73 14 60 1 23 4 60 36 41 49 68 11 24 14 91 16 72 14 38 18 83 47 11 69 08 3 52 9 13 21 83 . 77 20 8 27 2 88 3 84 23 66 7 95 9 67 14 92 23 17 31 40 27 11 4 90 24 SO 80 17 62 6 81 8 17 15 96 20 43 8 81 03 nurrs Wellmnn, Kate M., warrant 6804, undivided V fee, 600 acres... Wellman. Kale M., undivided H leu, iv acres Wellman, Kute M., warrant 3935, undivided fee, 360 acres... Wellmnn. Ifnte M., warrnnt 8935, undivided Vi fee, G96 acres ... Wellman, Kute M., warrant 104, mln., undivided ',4 196 acres.. Wellman, Kale M warrant 464, min., undivided hi, 328 acres., Shaw ft Longwell, 229 acres.... Oyster, F. It., ft Short. A. L., wnrrant 3935, 608 V. acres Oyster. F. K ft Short. A. L., warrant 2742. 125 Acres Oyster, F. R., ft Short, A. L., 105 acres Oyster, F. R., ft Short, A. L., 673 acres Oyster, F. R., ft Short, A. L., 559' acres Short, A. Ie, warrant 2742, hi iil j i ucres Short. A. Lee, warrant 2742, 2-3 of 140 acres Buzzard, It. I & Co., warrant 2742, 200 acres Buzzard, R. L. ft Co., warrant 2742, 800 acre Buzznrd, R. L. ft Co.. warrant 2742, 25 acres 1'nlon Township, Rulofson ft Co., warrants 3400. 8398. 114 acres Snmmervllle -Borough. Verrallyea, Ina M 1 L Warsaw Township. Moore. James L-, warrant 3039, 600 acres Bullers. Mrs. John, warrant 3796, 40 acres Richards, o. W.. Est., warrant 567, 84 acres Sartwell, G. C, warrant 567, 101 acres Bovalrd. D.ivld. 98 ncres White. A. C, Est, warrant 495, 110 acres Carrier. A. A. ft J. E., warrant 41, 175 acres Verstlne & Kline, warrant 3037, 817 aero Verstlne ft Kline, warrant 4018, 1020 acres Verstlne ft Kline, warrant 428, 61 acres Trvin, E. A., 155 acres Horton, Hetty, 284 hi acres Horton, Hetty, 24 acres Anderson, Walker, 14 acre Reed. Robert, warrant 3039, 143 acres Bartlett. A. Erastus, 5 acres Llndenmuth, Wm., 14 acres Washington Township. Clark. B. M., ft Neal, W. A., 78 acres . . . i McGnrey. Mrs. Charlotte, warrant 2069. 60 seres McGorey, Mrs. Charlotte, 72 4 acres ilcGarey, Mrs. Charlotte, 132 hi acres Blood. P. P, warrant 3933, 110 acres Blood. P. P., warrant 3933, 107 acres Smith, M. W.. 117 acres McC'ullough ft Smith, warrant 2S88, 1-10 Int 300 acres Irwin, E. A., 150 acres Brady ft Long, warrant 8932, 120 acres Brady ft Long, warrant 8933. 216 acres Cable. John, warrant 2969, 13254 acres Crawford, a R., warrant 2981. 60 acres Loeb. Harry, warrant 2969, 115 acres Loeb, Harry, warrant 1384. 150 acres Elller. Edward, warrant 2983, 40 acres Wlnslow Township. Stewart. W. F, (In trust) surf. US acres Shaffer, Henry, warrant E34, 10 acres Oarvln. W. K., warrant 491, 63 6 1-0 acres Rest. W. R., et al., VJ acres Huffman. F. 8.. 4 76-100 acres.. Hutchison, Thos. ft R. M., war rant 481. 67 acres Stewart, E. E., 4 acres 67 22 2 18 85 80 33 (7 3 18 17 91 1 47 Reynoldsvllle Land ft Improve ment Co., 71 acres 18 97 Hollowell, Louis, 1 acre 69 Swartzlander, Mrs. J. II., hi acre 1 S3 Simmons, L., 1 L 67 Wlngard, Jeff., warrant 8953, 24 Vi acres 6 69 Smith, Henry, t L 1 36 Smith, Adam, 2 L 1 38 The foregoing amounts Include the tax and interest on same to March 1st. 1908. When remitting add interest from March ist to date of payment, and 50 cents on each tract for adver tising. HI V J. CAMPIIELI,, March 6, 1908. Treasurer. WESTREYNOLDSVILLE Auditors' Statement for the Year Ending March 9, 1908. W. B. 8TACFKEK, Tax Collector, In account with the boro of West Keynoldsvllle, Pa., for the year ending March 9, 1909. BB.TOiPoe Taxes. Boro Tax. . . . - . . . i . m mm na M lo im i uue last Beitiemeab s uo lu ww CR. By am't exonerations 48 IS Col.'s on 848 13 2 41 " Tress.' receipts 47 63 " retur'd to Commissioners 74 due boro 4 00 55 29 Water. DR. I To ain't duo last settlement..... 16 58 16 68 CR.- By am't exonerations 15 ' 5 Col.'s on 113 87 69 " Treasurer's receipts 19 63 reiurnea to io. vom " duo boro. ln... 1 18 58 Light Tax. DR. To am't due lust Settlement 49 59 49 59 CR. By am't exonerations 41 " Col.'s on Sll 24 2 05 " Treasurer's receipts 43 22 " returned to Co. Com 64 due boro... 8 27 49 59 W. B. STACFFER, Tax Collector, Id account with the boro of West Reynoldsvllle. Pa., for the year ending March 9, 19J7. Boro Tax. DR. To am't duplicate 523 80 " 5 Col.'s on (107 Ot 5 85 527 65 CR. By am't exonerations 8 Col.'s on 1 161 81 ... " 6 Rebate on C'tdt 84. . 11 1)0 10 83 18 09 " 6 Col's on til 52.. 2 08 " 6 Col.'s on 823 on 1:3 91 120 t't receipts 427 27 r ro 68 25 1527 654 Light Tax. DR. " Treasurer To am't due boro To am't duplleato 432 10 ' 5 added on i J 68 4 43 43S 53 CR. By am't exonerations 9 57 b rebate on 800 41 15 02 " 8 Cnl.'s on E00 41 9 01 " 5 Col.'s f, on 83 44 1 67 " 6 Col.'s on 111 87 99 " Treasurer's receipts 853 72 To balance due boro 49 55 Water Tax. DR. To am't duplicate 261 32 " 5jt added on 552 59 2 61 CR. To am't exonerations . .. 6 93 " St rebate on 18! 26 9 11 " 3 Col.'s on 182 26 5 47 " 6 Col.'s on 20 82 1 04 " 5 Col.'s on II 87 69 " Treasurer's receipts 157 12 To balance due boro 84 65 438 63 263 99 203 93 W I JOI1N8TON, Treasurer, In account with the boro or west Kevnoiusviiie, ra., for year ending March 9, 1908. DR. .j To balnnce due last settlement. 59616 from Col. W.B Stauffer.. 1,013 59 " " Red Bank Tel. Co UO 00 " C. D. & P.Tel. Co 2: 50 " " SummervilleTel. Co... 14 00 11 " Co. Treasuror 91 " " J. B, Wooilrlnft. hallr't 10 00 ' " J. N. Small, hull rent.. 5 00 " Auditor Cicneral 1 82 ' " license 120 00 -1,632 03 CR. By am't orders redeemed 1,373 33 " 2 Treasurer's Com. ... 27 47 To am't due boro 432 18 1,832 98 DR. To am't from Co. Com, hall rent 10 00 10 00 CR. To am't Treasurer's receipts... 10 09 10 00 WM. BURGE, Ex-Burgess. DR. 0 am't due last settlement .... 2 28 2 28 RESOURCES, Am't In Treasurer's hands .... 41$ 18 Am't due from W. B. Stauffer.. 196 48 " " Wm. Burge, Ex-B 2 28 A. J. WKf.i,s, 1 X. U. MCl-.NTEKR, l.MMCI -Vlif TAWMCHin Statement of Supervisors for the Year Ending March 2, 1902. J. W. 8VPIIR1T, In account with Wlnslow Towoslitp lioud. DR. Am't of Work Tax collected. 11,172 40 Less St discount 5i 43 Amount collected 1,11337 Am't of work tax collected, not discounted 9 IS Amount of Cash Tax Uulloo'd 01 0 LessS discount 48 56 Amount collected 922 C9 Am't Cash Tax collected without discount 31 19 Am't ree'd from Col. Stroiise - 2,742 45 Am't ree'd f'm other sources SVl 04 135 45 Balance due treasurer 3 95 85,250 20 CR. Old orders redeemed. . 1,4ms 1(1 .. IS 79 1,467 91 New oners redeemed 3,r,07 09 ITi'SI 3,679 35 Treasurer's percentage 10 94 85,25020 Total am't of work duplicate 3,890 67 cash " 2,imh ail 647 08 Am't of citizen's labor 1.70 Ml Orders redeemed 3..vm 05 D&i. in i;oi. eirouse s oauas.. i,w a otoit uu Orders Issued Nos. 1 to 283. InC 3,973 42 New orders not redeemed.,.. 467 37 New orders redeemed 3,506 05 3,973 42 Unseated work road tax rot 1 US 44 cash " " 60 63 178 27 Amount paid Road Masters, viz.: K. B. Deemer $170 20 W. A. Bheesley Ml 40 Benl. Baush 20160 M. M. McAdoo 2118 10 Amount paid Attorney McDonald.... 35 00 Amount paid expenses of Supervisors 43 57 (Including postage, stationery, files, lent, freight and office lent ) J. fll. PIOHR13, i Thomas Wood, VSupervIsors. A. W. jnUbHULLAX, J I, ni. iiNrsm. -inwnsmn uie JOH!f 8MITH. 1 John Iucohifitt, -Auditors. D. J. THOMiS, )