A SECOND MEETING. The Earl of Stanhope nnd the Trust- i ing Highwaymun. One night when tin? Etui uf SHr-dope was walking uluiu- lu (ho Kentish lanes u lunu jumped out uf thu Lodge, leveled a pistol mid demanded Ids purse. ''My gooil man, 1 uavo no money with mo," sakl Lord Stnnhnpo In hl9 remarkably Blow tones. The rubber laid Ivimls on his watch. "No, 7 Ionl Stanhope went on; "that watch jou nuisL nut hare. It wax giv en to me by 0110 I love. It la worth .100. If yon will trust me, I will go bnck to (.'hovelling ami bring a 100 . noto nnd place It lu the hollow of that ; tree I cannot lose my watch." Tuo man did trust him. The carl did ' bring the note. Years after Lord Stan hope was Rt h city dinner, and next to blm sat a London alderman of great wealth, n tmui widely respected. Uo anil the earl talked of ninny things and found each other mutually enter taining. Next day Lord Stanhope received a .' letter, out of which dropped a 100 noto. "It waa your lordship's kind lo'an of this sum," raid the letter, "that started me In life and enabled me to havo the hmior of sitting next to your lordship at dinner." A strango story, but the Sinn hopes are a strange race, and things happen to them that never did or could occur to other people. London Spectator. A TURKISH LEGEND. The Red Rose Sprang From a Drop of Mohammed's Blood. "A tiuly tvlLlous Turk, lool.s Ujion the rose Willi great revennieo," said a florist, "The ruo Is beyond ques tion tho prettiest llowcr that blooms, and It was lamsidered by tho Turks ninny years before the conquest of Grnnntla. There Is n religious legend generally believed in throughout Tur key that the red rose sprang from a drop of the great prophet Mohammed's blood. Everything beau:iful in nature Is ascribed to bim. The Turks, there fore, have great reverence for the flower nnd allow It to llooni and die Untouched, except ou stnte occasions and for the purpose of 'raking rose water. . "After the coiuiuest by the Turks they would not worship In any church until the walls were cleansed a: d washed with rosewater and thus purl fled by the blotd of tho prophet. ;t la used on the body for the same pur pose. A Turk whose conscience h stung by some act or deed he lias com mitted will caress and pay reverence to the rose to appease the wrath of the prophet and Allah. "With these ideas Inculcated In him from youth It would shock blm severe ly to see the pretty flower strewn In the path of a bridal couple, thrown on the public stage or banked up In hun dreds nt a Well reception or party to be crashed and spoiled in an evening." Notes on 8peed, . The maximum speed acquired by the average person in swimming comfort ably la thirty-nine inches a second. While oarsmen in an eight oared boat acquire a speed of 107 inches in a sec ond. Skaters average from nine to 1 fen yards a second. The horse can - gallop sis miles In an hour for a con siderable length of time. The swift est dog in the world, the borzoi, or Bussian wolfhound, bag made record 1 runs at the rate of seventy-five feet In ; a second, while the gazelle has shown -measured speed of more than eighty ' feet a second, which would give it a trpeed of 4,800 feet in a minute If it eould keep It up. The whale struck vy a harpoon has been known to dive at the rate of 300 yards a minute. A species of falcon known as the wan dering falcon flies from north Africa $ northern Germany in one unbroken flight, making the distance in eleven v nours. Rules of Sleep. " Those who think most, who do most vb,rain work, require most sleep, and time "saved" from necessary sleep is Infallibly destructive to mind, body and estate. Give yourself, your chll--aren, your servants give all that are under you the fullest amount of sleep they will take by compelling them to f to bed at some regular early hour and to rise in the morning the moment they awake, and within a fortnight na ture, with almost the regularity of the ' rising sun. will unloose the bonds of 'sleep the moment enough repose has been secured for the wants of the sys tem. That is the only safe and sufll ident rule, and. as to the question bow much sleep any one requires, each most be a rule for himself. Great na- 4mA W-tll nnvTA,. fall 4-a v.IIa t- .. I . . V-u. LICI IQll IV VULU 11 UUI IU the observer under the regulations just jfiven. London Globe. .Bunched His Blunders, "John," said Mrs. Blllus after the cal'er bad gone ' away, "I wish you -wwuldn't bunch your blunders so." "What do you mean, Maria?" asked Mr. Blllus.. . , T didn't mind your telling her that 'jvm. were ten years older than I, but ytm. followed it up a minute later by letting it slip out that you were fifty two." Chicago Tribune. Listen. v " "Well, Henry, how do yon like your talghborsr "Not at all; they're so quiet that I daren't move or mamma can't hear . & . . 1 , , ,. T 1 A Question of Time. How much does it cost to gtt mar iEl47' asked the eager youth. "That depends entirely on how long 3fea lire,' replied the sad looking man. ShUade'jlaa Record.; Dlplomotlo. The lata Lord Httvlle used to say that high diplomatists had always to be on their guard against Intriguing women, mainly Itiisshin agents, who would uso any wile to extract Infor mation. Paring the Itusso-Turklsh war, when Ktirope was always on the vergo uf a crisis and ltusslan states men were most anxious to know what England would do under glveu circum stances, a lady came up to hlin sud denly nt a ball and said: "I hear that the Russians have inade a forced march and entered Constanti nople." hoping, uo doubt, that he would be surprised Into some Indis creet expression. lie merely replied: .. "ludeed! And I suppose- the sultan lias conferred on them the order of the Turkish bat hi" Tho lady continued gravely: "And they say lu Paris that if Kim Innd does not Interfere tho eastern question Is settled In favor of Itussla." "And that." replied Ills excellency, "Is, I suppose, tho new Judgment of Tarls." The Raising of Rice. The cultivation of rice extends back Into tho dim past, and there are uo nil llienllo records as to when It llrst be gan. Evidence points, however, to the Chinese having boon among the ear liest people to cultivate. It. and such great value was attached to It that In (he annual ceremonial sowing uf Im portant plants inaugurated by the F.in Hror ('blunting so far back in the past as 2S00 I!. C. the rice had to be sown only by the emperor himself, while the four other plants of Hit roiimny mght be sown by the princes of Ills family. In India rice has been culti vated from lime Immemorial. It wns Introduced at an early period Into Syria, Egypt nnd other parts of north ern Africa. In mure modern times rice has been sown in Spain, France and llaly. the llrst cultivation in the lust mimed country being slated to have been near 1'lsa In MilS. The plant Is believed to have been introduced Into America In HH7. when Sir William Herkeley raised a crop of sixteen bushels from half a bushel of seed. The Waiter't Tip. "Splitting a live dollar bill with a waiter when you reach a hotel nnd promising him the other pice when you leave If well served Is a poor game," said n veteran waiter lit 0110 of New York's biggest hotels "A man tried It 011 mo mice, and It made me sore. 1 took pains to serve III m poorly, showing that I did tint en re for his money. I was so careless that when he was leaving he refused me the other half. I had him sized up for a cheap skate, so 1 pointed out to It! in that the piece he. had was 110 good to blm as It was and offered to buy It from 111 11) for PI. He thought deeply a minute and declined. Then I offered to sell my half for $.1. Soine hov or other tills annealed to him. uuit be bought it and seemed happy. ) I'll li;t he hasn't stopped figuring out I jet whether he won or lost. One thing he's sure of be didn't tip the walter."-New York Sun. A Gentle Hint. A certain butcher is renowned timing his contemporaries for the iiinlnttiesa and originality of some of bis remarks. On a road leading to a neighboring parish he one day met ft gentleman who at the time owed blm for some moat. After a salutation the gentleman remarked: "That's a Hue fat dog you have. Al exander." "Sae weel be may, sir." was the re ply, "for he has an easy conscience and is oot o' debt, and that's mnir than you or I can say." The bint was taken, and the butcher gol his money next day. London An swers. Waiting to Find Out. Cincinnati Tourist (who for the first time has Just entered a restaurant In Parisi Have yon ordered? St. Louis Tourist twho has reached the table some minutes before and who lookn up from n French bill of fnrei Yes. Cincinnati Tourist What did you or der? St. Louis Tourist (impatiently) How do I know? Chicago Xews. The Funny Doctor. ' Dr. MeCreo My dear Mrs. Goodman, how could you bring out a young child on such a day ns this with such a strong east wind blowing? Mrs. Good manAh. doctor, you will always have your little Joke. How can a child of this age possibly know what wind it Is? London Answers. Perfectly Cool. Mr. FIgg G.tsser says he kept per fectly cool last night when that bur glar got into the bouse. Mrs. l-'lgg So his wife told me. She found bim trying to hide in the refrigerator. Boston Transcript Food and Freth Air. You can live forty days without food, but you cannot live four mluutes with out air. These things being true, to It wise to stuff ourselves with food and starve ourselves for want of air? Not Always. Tommy Pop, what Is the difference between a probability and a possibil ity? Tommy's Pop A probability, my son, is something you want to bap pen. Philadelphia Record. Taught Him a Lesion. "Why don't you give your wife an allowance?" ' "I tried that once, and she spent it before I could borrow It back." Louis ville Courier-Journal. . It belongs to great men to have great defects. French Proverb. AUDITOR'S REPORT Of TI1M FINANCKR OF Jefferson County For the Year 10l)J. TrcitNiircr'N Account. VM. (I. HUFFINGTON. TrcBHiirur, In account Willi .lelTerHon county, I'u., for tho year ending December 81st. 11)09: COUNTY FUNDS. 1)11. To nmt. roeolvod on county ami HtnlH tux for 1(H)9 und in ' r ... $7B 'T. 'II To unit, hotel license received 1,050 nil To temporary Iouiim received. 16,000 00 To ItmnM from Treasurer's Re ceipt hook 17,812 49 To redemptions received 69 05 To nmt. transferred from Poor funds as temporary loan... 6,328 88 Total $1 10,875 82 Oil. Rv county orders roilcoinod . . f S4.700 24 Hv refunding orders redonmed 58 10 Bv nmt. paid Hlate Treasurer on personal tux 10,292 23 Ily 111111. puiu county nupnrui tendont Ily unit, paid directors' asso ciation I . . . . Fly unit, paid registrars of vi tal statistics By unit, of redemptions paid. II v unit, retained hy Ira .1. '('atiipliell, duo him at settle ment of ions Rv mot. retained bv Ira .1. 200 00 100 00 754 00 19 91 3,201 79 'Campbell, porcontngo duo him on accounts of 1908.. 9,123 59 fly Treasurer's percentage for - receiving $94,-178.811 1,417 17 It v TreiiMiirer's percentiigo for paying out $:is.l()l.r, 1,471 56 Amount of county funds In treasury 8,534 24 Total $1 15,875 82 I'm III FUNDS. nn. To nmt. of $14,894.18 reported In treasury nt lust not Mo ment, less thn following Items: Amount retaltleil hy I in .1. C'ninphell as his per centage for poor funds of 1908. $.',02.39: amount trans ferred to county of $, 32S.3K; und $790.03 trans ferred to poor liond fund, leaving poor funds In treas ury 7,213 38 To unit, received on poor tax of 1909 nnd previous...:.. 13,020 17 To stata nld received for in mates of County Home.... 4,148 91 To Hems from Treasurer's Receipt liook 1.860 08 Total $28,848 54 Cll, Hy poor orders redeemed. .. .$24,257 97 Hy refunding orders redeemed 14 48 Hy Treasurer's percentage for receiving $19,635.16 294 53 Dy Treasurer's percentago for paying nut $24.273.43 364 08 Amount of poor funds In treasury 1,917 51 Total $26,848 64 POult BOND FUND. DR. To nmt. received on Hond tax of 1909 nnd provlotm $ 6,870 31 To amt. trannforred from Poor funds, temporary lonn 790 03 Total $ 7,060 34 Cll. By coupons redeemed $ 3,000 iS Hv refiindlnir orders redeemed Liy nmt. retained by Ira J. Campbell for nmt. due on settlement 661 44 By nmt. retnlnnd by Ira J. Cnmpbell for percentage due him on bond funds of 1908 138 59 By treasurer's percentage for receiving $6,870.31 108 05 liy treasurer's percentage for paying nut $.1.005.64 45 08 Amount of bond funds In treasury 8,716 64 Tetnl .$ 7,660 84 SHEEP FUNDS. Dii. To reserve fund In treasury after paying Ira J. Camp - bell's nercentaire for 1908. 214 72 To dog tax collected for 1909. 9)7 48 To dog tax collected for 1908. 687 32 To dog tax of 1907 and pre vious collected 158 57 Total $ 2,003 09 UK. By Sheep orders redeemed.. $ 995 60 Bv amt. transferred to school districts 768 43 Bv treasurer s nercentaire for receiving $1,788.36 26 83 By treasurer's percentage for paying out $995.50 14 33 Reserve fund in treasury... 200 00 Total $ 2,008 09 Totrnahlp Accounts. Amount of Itond, School, Water, Light, Police and Borough Bond funds In the hands of Trensurer Bufnngton and due the various boroughs and townships December 31st, 1909. Itonil. School. Dog. Bnrnett Beaver Bell Big Hun Brorkwnyville Brookville .... . $ 22 88 $ 39 00 $ 17 01 20 23 14 62 6 07 9 33 24 42 12 65 19 61 It 15 9 60 21 05 4 fill v 9 05 1 16 207 75 610 78 18 34 35 73 43 07 12 21 55 36 640 91 12 58 28 09 29 10 6 36 28 37 107 46 260 65 40 09 2 90 71 77 69 80 32 1 05 28 77 2 54 21 30 190 10 11 86 33 61 146 38 171 27 18 72 11 Ot 49 60 7 04 14 11 19 37 18 111 25 01 7 86 41 74 53 07 4 45 3D 92 80 81 35 49 5 25 19 56 1 66 v 4 63 12 56 25 03 41 02 29 24 14 22 14 62 34 60 . 6 86 71 80 263 26 65 20 78 1 58 2 74 61 10 Clover Corsica Eldred '. Falls Creek. Gasklll , Henth Henderson Knox McCalmont ... Oliver , Perry Plnecreek Polk Porter -......, Punxsiitnwney , Ringgold .. Hose Snyder . . . . Summervlllo Sykesvllle . Union Warsaw. . . . Washington W. Heynbldsvllle WInslow . Worthvllle Young ... Falls Creek, Water, Light and Po lice tax ; .........' $13 84 Reynoldsvllle, Water, Light, and fouce tax o oo - Sheriff's Accout. A: R OALBRATTH. ' Sheriff, in ac count with Jefferson county for the year ending December 31st, 1909. , DR. To amt. of orders drawn... $ 6,449 55 To Jury fees collected 40 00 To Com. costs collected...... 1,828 94 to nnes collected To soap paid for by county, for jail To errors In charges for draw ing Jurors ,4 . , . . . Balance due Sheriff.,., 100 00 7 70 4 00 90 Total $ .7.431 09 CR. By boarding prisoners 5,296 days at 60c per day $ 2,648 00 By 144 commitments. 72 00 By 125 discharges 62 50 By Sheriff's fees 1,309 69 By removing 5 prisoners to penitentiary, 19 to work house and 8 to reform , schools 967 48 By Court proclamations 11 00 By drawing and summoning Jurors 205 00 By executing 20 venires...... ,20 00 Bv 25 days attending court. ' 75 00 By Election proclamation... 2 75 By -1 per- cent. commission t .- -. collecting $1,868.94 coats ' and Jury fees 87 $8 By ft por cent, collecting- $100 lines . ,-r Ily unit, paid for cleaning tho baxcio'-nt ot Jul I Ily cleik hire paid for Jury cottlllllrsliiiii't-M : Ily him. I cult furnished count v Ily executing 27 1 onleiices of i ouri I'y Jury fees paid In enmity.. Hy loiiiuioiiwimlt li cimtn paid to county Ily lines pulil to county .... 27 00 411 00 1,828 01 100 00 Total , $ 7,431 09 I 'nimiiliaaloiicra' Account. A. I''. ltl-.1T. Commissioner. ill. Ily otui year's sulurv as f'oui- mlsHloner and poor director 1,200 00 Ily i in ii u n I traveling expenses ns c ooiiulHxIonor fil GO Ily ii 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 traveling expenses us poor director 97 37 Total $1,351 87 1)11. To amount orders drawn $ 1,351 87 H. T. MctlAW, IJoinmlsslonur. (Ml. Ily amount dim at Inst settle ment $ 200 00 Ily nun year's Hillary as com missioner nod poor director $ 1,200 00 Ily amount traveling expenses us cntnuilsHlonor 87 36 Ily ainoiinl traveling expenses as poor director 29 21 Total $1,4116 57 lilt. To amount orders drawn $1 466 57 .1. N. KELLY, Commissioner. ' I'll. Ily iiuioiint dun lit Inst set- tlei it $ 200 00 Ily ono year's salary as com missioner and poor director. $ 1,200 00 ny iiiooiiiii i raveling expenses us (-ouitnlsstouer Ily atuoitiil traveling expenses 38 as poor dlrei-tor 68 18 Total . .$1.5011 nit. To amount orders drawn..., $ 1,50(1 till I'oiiiuilNHloncrN' I'lcrk Account, l W. A. KKI.l.V, C'lerk. t IMt. ' Ily ono year's salary as clerk. $ 1,000 00 I J It. To lunoiint orders drawn.... $ 1.000 00 County Mollcltor'M Account. A. H. HTKWAHT, Hollcllor. I'll. Amount due nt last settle m i-ii t Hy salary for 1909 500 500 FOR THE Financial Statement of Jefferson County AMOI.'.VI' 4 IF OUTSTANIJIXtJ TAX )' HUM). Year, District nnd Collector. Harnett Heaver Iloll Brorkwnyvlllo Brookvlllo .... I. 'lover Corsica Kldred fulls Creek . tinsklll Heath I lenderson . . . E. M. Thomas A. J. UrnlMus G. W. Nelson ........ K O. llensley Ij. C. Carrier J. f. Luther W. M. Wilson D. C. Smith (1. A. Keller U C. Kelly J. W. I lung J. S. HnrrlBer Knox MoCnlmont J. P. Swnrtz Oliver W. C. Brenkey l orry J. W. Mohney I'lnecreek C. Zimmerman l'olk J. Plotner Porter C. E. Mauk I'unxsutawney Jns. S. Lockard Iteynoldsvillo H. J. Burgeon ItliiKgold Cam. Stewart Hose A. S. Kloune Hnyder C. M. Prlndle Hummervllle O. S. Wampler Hykesvllle J. F. Weber Union O. C. Aaron Warsaw A. W. Wells Washington J. J. Sterrett West Keynoldsvllle U IL Boyle Wlnslnw Amos Strouse Vnunir F. C. HaftlC Totals AMOUNT OF Ot'TSTANDIlVO 1 Year, District and Collector. 1908Wlnslow Amos Strouse" 1906 Harnett W. A. Wallace 1905 Clover M. A. McLaughlin 1908 Oliver J. A- Gelst 1908 Revnoldsvllle Wm. Copping 1908 Hose r....A. 8. Klouse )9078ummervllle O- 8. Wampler 19088yKeavllle J. F. Weber Totals Total outstanding tax: County, State. $1,170.66; Dog, $1,237.09. Itecelpts and Expenditure for 1009. County Funds. - RECEIPTS. Amt. transferred from Poor funds as temporary lnan..$ 6,328 88 Amt. County ana pinie mi received In 1909 68,068 84 Amt. County and State tax received In 1908 and pre- , vious 5,75 Amt. unseated tax and inter- Amt. sented tax or moo, 24 43 1907 nnd lu ; , . ........ 1 , t. v rolornno "'ily' the slat.:::. 7.719 17 Amt. hotel license i,o V Amt. redemptions ' Amt. Commonwealth costs , nnd fines . Amt. Jury fees 00 Amt. rent received rrom J. W. Walker and water lot. Amt. seated tax received of 110 00 61 49 Commissioners tee uicn Itnpftrd I Amt. from state on primary elections 2,373 li Amt. from stnte ror aesiruc iin tt noxious animals.. 998 66 719 15 676 50 60 00 64 92 Amt. from stnte for Agricul tural association........ Amt. from state on toresi tires Amt. from state for making tax returns Amt. from Clarion county for painting uooKsuuris bridge Amt. returned by W. A. iinnrv on Insurance 24 00 344 65 803 42 90 25 5 25 49 60 109 44 157 40 4 77 26 20 341 90 Amt. from Forest county for repairing tne couksuuib brill ore Amt. refunded by Gocella on stone lor renn eirei hrirlirA Amt. received on surcharge Amount refunded by Wachob ana snerire .......... . . Amt. received of Campbell for cement Amt. received for old plank And Atone Amt. received on notes Amt. poll tax from Reynolds vllle ana lungsoiu iuwu- aliln Amt. excess of fees on prl- . ...... .Unllnn ralnnHAil . Amt. from Reynoldsvllle and N Punxsutawney rrouey v;o. nn I..-1 .1 ir rent Amt. received for rules of . 5 00 Ami temnnrarv loan 15.000 00 Amt. redemptions received.. 69 05 Amt. miscellaneous Items ...... 28 82 Total fllD.BIO B EXPENDITURES. Assessors' and Registrars' bills $ 5,865 60 AiulitorA' nav (countv).... 694 50 Auditing Prothonotary'a and Recorder's accounts 60 00 Allegheny County Work house 2,065 70 Appropriation to O. A. R. for . Memorial day 200 00 Blank books and statlpnery. 1,651 27 Bar Association, Conft fines 455 00 Rrldge contracts of ,f9& 10.878 78 Cherry Run Bridge',..... 900 00 DU. To nniount ordors drawn.... $ 1,000 ... "cunril unit Matron's Account. 75 immjau hmitii, Nlowiml, und AIRS. .-t.uiiii, iiiuiron, fit. ITnnioiint one ye;u'H salary. $ 1,000 To amount orders drawn ... .$ 1,000, Citiinlr llikiiiM llt'Hi..i..H ........ Hit. llARItV i'. TIlDMl'BUN, Physician. i it. Hy n mount duo nt lout settle ment $ ioo oil. To orders drawn $ 100 mi. a. '. iialmek, I' hys c an. Oil. H.V one year's salary $ 300 OK. to amount orders ilruwn...$ .100 .lull ii'Xi Aceiiiinl, Oil. J. K. JllluiVN. I'hyslelaii. Oil. Amount one year's salary.. $ 100 nit. In li mount orders t!rnwn....$ 100 .Innlliir'a Account. It. ri.YI.KH, Janitor. I.. (.'It. Hy ii in on ii t one year's salary, f lilt. To amount orders drawn.,,. $ 480 480 County Niiiicrliitciiitcnt'N Account. 1'ltol''. I.. M. J ON I'M, HiipflHntnndc'iit Cll. Ily amount duo from county. $ 200 1)11. To lti ii n t orders drawn.... $ 200 .IKKh'KllHilN CiiUNTV", BS: We the iiimIci'nIkuciI Auditors of Jef fersoti count v. In I ho statu of Pennsvl viiuia, do cerliry that lu pursuance, I he l-'orl v-Seven I h Hectloo of nn 75 cut l ed "All Al l ro nt on- to fount i itw iiHiiipM, on-., puHHi-ii ioo mm ouy Ol April, A. li. I Kill," wn met In the I'nlii- nilsHlotiers' ollleo In the horough 93 1 I'.rooUvlllo. I'u., on the first Alouduy .laniiary. A. I). 1910, it. heiiiK thu 3d day ot said tiionlh, und did audit, nd Josl ami settle the sevenil accounts ro iiilrei of dm hy law, aureeahly to tho Hcvcrul Acts of AHNfttihly find Slippln llientH thereto. aeeordlUK to tho host of our j 1 1 1 1 nt and ability, nnd llnd them iim net forth In the nhovu report. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hit ml m nnd seals lit tho ollleo iilorcxald this 17th day of March, A. imviii mum:, iscni.) TIIIIMXS II. All MM. I Sen I.) 00 Jl)ll U. I III lilt N, tMenl.l 00 I County Auditors. YEAR J 90?. jcounty Poor Bond j State Dog $220 69 $"45"02 $ 22 78 $ 12 US $ 17 60 90 71 27 79 6 36 15 10 32 50 309 66 62 34 30 20 27 23 50 376 29 76 55 39 16 41 15 25 00 661 39 131 52 65 15 20 65 19 50 68 6S ID 71 6 50 50 81 59 6 72 4 54 9 72 5 60 464 96 90 41 45 60 32 25 40 00 606 43 101 77 51 08 99 83 13 50 150 47 10 06 14 77 12 29 15 00 25 6t 3 20 1 43 2 08 7 60 868 4 9 73 13 37 67 35 23 15 60 217 03 45 15 22 16 7 90 35 60 970 63 205 11 96 28 13 11 210 00 385 71 78 05 33 15 18 50 16 00 369 71 74 46 37 45 5 84 81 00 887 03 73 51 36 85 10 82 20 00 98 67 19 94 8 08 5 00 159 74 40 41 16 30 3 31 13 00 1923 65 885 II 193 41 51 89 42 60 1515 77 301 91 154 44 75 89 85 60 161 05 30 10 15 10 t 68 8 60 1329 46 275 22 130 22 383 25 69 00 463 99 93 63 47 76 18 69 75 60 42 79 7 89 8 01 4 00 205 15 42 25 21 10 17 76 17 50 193 12 88 96 19 44 40 9 60 563 60 136 49 73 10 25 72 80 50 499 68 99 67 49 78 84 22 33 60 170 49 34 30 17 88 16 00 6 40 638 07 129 90 64 86 81 83 63 00 767 72 156 19 75 84 6 18 119 00 ." 14323 53f937 50H40 35"i"f7T2 041039 40 TAX FOR 11)08 AND I'llEVIOlS. County Poor Bond J State Dog 89-89 60 1315 32 274 53 46 89 1 39 153 60 15 58 1 39 51 07 47 05 8 78 21 42 2 78 121 78 1 87 221 24 00 19 99 38 00 1700 197 69 271 12 102 66 27 09 505 24 93 40 103 26 18 781 55 03 619 32, 60 71 10 08 25 20 10 62 91 79 7 82 2850 44 640 41 229 38 158 62 $17,179.97; Poor, $3,677.91 ; Bond, $1,769.73; Newcome's Run Bridge, con tract price Extra work on same Little Mill Creek Bridge, contract price Extra work on same Bridge repairs Burial of Indigent soldiers. Court Crier Clothing for prisoners .... Constables' returns Care of ballot boxes Cnre of clock Commissioners pay A. F. Helta E. T. McOaw .1. N. Kelly Commissioners' traveling ex penses Commissioners' Clerk Commonwealth costs .v.. County Superintendent. . . Discharge canes District Attorney Disinfectants Delivering Ballots Directors' Association KxpresA flection hills Electric light freight nnd hauling fnlr Association fire bills furniture , Gas Insurance Interest on temporary loan. Interpreters' fees Jurors Grand Petit , Traverse Talesmen Janitor's pay Jury Commissioners pay...' Jail Physician Livery hire Medicine for prisoners Meals for Jurors Miscellaneous 1,100 00 185 66 1,400 00 169 33 4,755 61 997 00 183 00 180 81 559 99 253 00 - 50 00 800 00 800 0D 800 00 11ft 1,000 6,492 200 253 1,249 100 26 19 3.841 73 587 15 34 15 719 15 1,019 25 ii a 692 02 318 60 375 00 159 80 1,337 28 3,534 S6 2,113 40 55 00 480 00 116 80 100 00 71 00 62 70 113 05 89 65 1,207 43 970 95 291 39 172 41 2,842 86 576 32 567 56 67 65 100 00 745 63 273 15 68 10 19 91 754 00 24 10 940 10 270 93 5.449 55 500 00 7,729 41 KPenltentiary bills frothonotary s bills Postage and box rent Inquisitions ... frimary election bills Reform Schools and Indus trial Repairs to Court house and Jail Register and Recorder Rent for District Attorney's office Road and bridge views Rent for telephones Refunding orders redeemed. Redemptions paid Registrars of vital statistics Repairing pike Stenographer's pay Supplies for Court house and Jail Sheriff's bills Solicitor's salary , State road State tax 10,292 22 Traveling expenses ana noiei bills 130 61 397 02 37 40 3,123 59 3,204 79 2,883 73 Tipstaves Trunions; erection or ana painting; cannon bans.... Treasurer Campbell's per centage due at last settle ment Amt. due Treasurer Camp bell at last settlement.... Treasurer BufBngton's per centage receiving ana pay ing out Printing bills llrnnk vIIIh Itepubllenn. .'. . .lofrorsnnliin liemocrut. . , , uiiKHUtiiwnoy Republican Iti'vnolilm-lllo Slur Spirit I'uMlKhliig Co fulls Creek Herald.- Hroekwayvllla lteeord ... I'linxxiiliiu ney News Heyiiolilsvlllo Volunteer. . . Hlg Run Tribune into J. Nitpi To unit. In treasury 00 1,868 60 69 20 1113 20 i 94 03 84 80 ' 89 40 ,12 80 7 20 . 1 25 8,634 24 00 00 T"''' $116,875 82 ' ClPiirml Ntntenient. ASSETS. Amount county and state tax outstanding $ 19,350 93 Amount cash In treasury.. . 8,584 24 Total 1 2j gg4 bt , , . 1.1 ABILITIES. Amt. duo Poor fund $ 6,328 88 Amt. duo on temporary loun 15,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 Total 21 Assets over lluhllltlns $ 6, 00 Itrrelitta nnd Kxpmilltnrpit for 1000 Poor Fund. , RECEIPTS. .. Amt. received from Treasurer Campbell $ 7,213 33 Ami. received on Poor tax . ,861 87 Amt. received on Poor tax . "J JH"", ", 2,873 17 Amt. recolvoil on Poor tax of 1907 nnd previous 741 94 Amt. received on unseated . tax 839 64 Amt. received on seated tax on Lien docket 6 86 Amt. received on seated tax from Receipt book 13 98 Amt. received on redumptions ' from Receipt book 33 State nl'l received for Insane 4,148 91 Amt. received for cure of prlvntn luuiiiti-s 1,323 62 Amt. received for rent.... 108 00 Ami. received for farm pro duce 70 14 Ami. received for hides 31 76 Amt. received for ten in sold 146 00 Amt. received for stone 100 00 Ami. received on miscellane ous Items 81 67 00 00 00 00 of Act oh. of of Total $ 28,848 54 KXI'K.NDITlTRtiS. l. Hlnckmiilth hills $ Burial exfieiiHCH Commissioners' pay A. F. Rolls K T. Mrlinw .1. N. Kelly 50 67 10 00 400 00 600 00 600 00 194 76 168 00 80 00 147 81 81 41 10 00 126 62 423 63 1,203 23 281 00 618 01 Commissioners' traveling ex- peilMOH una nuioi II1IIH Caskets I ilslnfectants Drugs freight and hauling feed t Fertilizer nnd munure Lime v.... Uas and oil Coal Hotter Groceries nnd provisions From Allen and Klrkpat rlck From Til I worth Bros from Robert McCoy & Co. from Orent Atlantic and Pacific Ten Co From other firms ten Insurance 881 95 210 01 220 46 194 28 392 60 , 19 50 159 60 10 357 00 400 00 . 319 85 5,206 60 130 29 22 64 , 79 23 85 80 88 68 2,639 48 163 80 1,042 64 28 00 40 00 1,018 38 463 18 96 79 10 00 74 00 475 00 88S 00 24 39 Kxpress iiospttni inns Dfxtnont f Mercy Hospital Polk Wnrren Wornersvllle Western Pennsylvania In stitute for tba blind Livery hire Labor Lumber Outside relief Orders of relief and In sanity certificates Plumbing and repairs Printing Rent for naHtiire Shoes and clothing Supplies Seeds and Plants Seed wheat - Seed potatoes Stock Team Cattle floes Refunding order to Mrs. denier amount overpaid on maintenance of Zeltler 12 00 800 00 200 00 600 00 100 00 300 00 450 00 28 00 275 00 275 00 186 00 9 00 6 00 500 00 23 00 143 44 139 99 ii 40 658 (0 1,417 51 Salaries F.dgar Smith, Supt. ....... Mrs. E. Smith M. M. Haugh, Asst. Supt.. Dr. H. P. Thompson, Physi cian, 1908 Dr. A. F. Calmer, Physi cian, 1909 Mrs. Kllxabeth McCulIough, 18 months Rev. Flnnecv, Chaplain... Merl Shohert I I j N. E. Oaks. Mary Steele Flora Plotner Lena Smith . . A. B. Stewart, Solicitor, 2 years Telephones Transporting Inmates Tobacco for Inmates Tuition for children In home Treasurer's percentage, for receiving and paying out. Amt. of Poor funds In treas Total .$ 28,848 64, General Statement (Poor). ASSETS. Amt. pf , Poor tax outstand ing $ Amt. due from County funds Amt. due from Poor Bond fund Amt. due from Clearfield . County Poor District Amt. uf Poor funds in treas ury - 3,577 1 6,328 88 790 03 164 48 1.917 51 SI To,a' 12'778 31 00 LIABILITIES. 71 No Poor liabilities on Decem- 00 i ber 31st, 1909 48 ' Assets over liabilities $ 12,778 31 66 I li I Poor Building- Fund. 00 RECEIPTS. Amount received for tax of 1909 $ Amt. received on Bond tax of 1908 and previous Amt. received on unseated tax , Amt. received on seated tax and redemptions Amt. transferred from Poor funds (temporary loan).. ' 4,944 61 1,747 79 170 05 7 96 - 790 03 Total $ 7,640 34 EXPENDITURES. coupons redeemed $ 3,000 00 Refunding orders redeemed. 5 64 Amt. retained by Campbell, due him on settlement of 1 . 1908 4 651 44 Amt. retained by Campbell for percentage due him on Bond funds of 1908 138 69 Treasurer's percentage for receiving and paying out. 148 13 Balance in treasury 3,716 64 Total $ 7,660 24 Ceneral Statement. ASSETS. Amt. of Bond tax outstand ing 1,76$ 73 Amt. of Bonds In treasury.!. 3,716 64 Liabilities over assets 70,362 66 Total 75,850 03 LIABILITIES. Bonds outstanding $ 75,000 00 Coupons due 60 00 Amt. due Poor fund 790 03 Total $ 75.850 03 The Commissioners having called our attention to the repeal of the law re quiring the publication by them of an annual statement, we therefore extend our report as above. Also we And that the Treaaurers have received from ail sources as com- fiensation for their servlvces, as fol ows. viz: Tra J. Campbell, year 1908 ... .$4,931 64 nm. u. Bumngcon, year 4,402 76 n VTT) NEALE, Cb. -. THOMAS B. ADAMS, Sec . J. G COCHRAN, , County'Audltors. March 24, 1910. 719 85 "KM '1 11 828 38 566 49
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