Auditors' .Report and Statement or TUB Coanty of Pike for the fisfal yer ending Jan. tnd. 1910 To the Honorable the Judft-pe of the Court of Common Plena ot Pike CuUHtj: W the nn'IrnrijrnM, County A ad I tori In nl t.tr fciM emmy. do hereby wriiry thnt in mtrfttiAnc of and aoonrdlnc to law, we met in the Unr-ad Jury room In Cuiirt HoiiM In MHfnnl. In said oonn.y u,.n.ltr th third dar of Jaonary. A 1 VMt (hatbpln tbe Ami Monday.) m .rtit. ariniat and settle the aoeounta of ri.nutv TrMUiirar. Count Y CoiiimtUfBr, fhnrlfT and oroniT of said C'oounty Pik' ; and W K.Choi, County 'lraurrr. -re tirpiforr. hfriff, Martin Hatton i;W H lime and Philip Kinkel, County Coinnitf.sian.Ti. hnrlujr he renpectlwly muiiioiiud U appear and pn -nt their ao nou ii t m mii dir.. ailiutiiienb and ettle- mnnt. aid so rwpectively niDar and repectlre anununta am aiuiiwa, ijui"u i w UiiafU SJMvyer weat- and wtth'-l, a herein wt lor.n. tor mc u i itti cal rear viided thj third day of January, j (j cbaniberlaln. n A- I W Iu witness wnereoi we narc dpttudw our hand? and wait this aerenteeDth day of January. A. D lttlO Harry M. rfcwcncrance, Seal Growe Daunmnn, John S. Duraut. leal Atrett : Hurry T. ArniUrontf, Accountant. W F. Choi. Treasurer. In account County of Pike Conntr Furj'lH Dr. 854 74 To amount ree'd from Ks Treasurer K. B. Labar. receWed f mm He. ted latid Tm lVfro-7 8 raeetved from rebate ou. Heated Land Tax received, from Unseated Land Tax IMM received from Unsealed Land Tax iMOft Countya half of 88 banting ltcone from Collector County Tax ltfJW from Collector County Tax V.H fpm CollectoratatcTax uv from Collectors gtate Tax lww IS tt 171 95 919 68 416 18157 457 1830 I from 23 Toun-diip liquor lict;ii--s from 13 Borough liquor license . from .State Trviwurer, re 830 00 900 00 fund on ho lottes from Mate Trcwurer, for et fltv fntn Kie bono money. from i-tnte 1'ax on Mil ford lod School UUtrict Inind To rec d tn.i J F Terwtl lle.r, Collector. Tax of Aline Bennrt ree d from Kx Trea K B Labar, mnoiintof Prim ary KIT'ton Kxpenie . April reo'd from tat e Treasurer Prlmarr election ex pense IV 9 me'd H tate tax ret'd . . . ree'd fnttn OiuntT Com ml stoner nale of (jreentown inin bridge ree'd from L B HUsam re fund jail expense reo.d from Couuty Commla nlMloneraamonntdue County a p."r audit of 1WH Martin Hntton W H Clone Henry Albright ... rac'd Temporary loan Tlx: im 9H30 401 108 ii m 6 So 10 86 jrirst national oanx oi Milford 1000 00 Flmt National Bank of Milford Harry T Baker ree'd from Dial Attorney Bull 6 fees ree'd from (too Gregory rherifl f Total receipts from all sources By vouchors paid as fol low: C V Bull Co. Solicitor W H Chin, Jo Com. . . Martin Hatton Co corn Philip Kinkel Cv Com Theo H Buker Oiur's Ch-rk Ijevi Ijonl Jury Cora.. G H McCarty Jury com , Geo rimilhuterk for Jury toinrs G R Bnlt IHflt Attorney C G Wood court crier. . J C West brook Proth'y recording tor county. Klixnbeih G Martin 00 6UU0 00 88594 100 00 0 00 J0 00 auo oo 600 00 87 76 90 00 90 00 800 00 28 00 199 10 45 48 6 60 64 50 stenographer Grace MSeiwood sten'r Norman B Dreher . Got Gregory Sheriff fens attending court, draw lng juries, releasing prioners. aerviDg jury notices, advurtivlng elections, elo Geo Uaumann county auditor and olerk Harry M. KoHoncranoa county audiur John 8 Durantoo aud'tor Geo K Buil auditing Pro tbonotary aooonnt J L Gourlay janitor court boose 8tato Tux to Com with of 198 50 89 69 45 86 87 H 15 00 180 00 Pennsvlvatila lUUtf Kaatern Pvoitenifary for convict Merchandise for court house Martin Hatton county com expenau delivering atfcesinient books Juries, Grand and Trav erse Juue Term 1UUW.. AHFMnn Kxpenae Aaaaal Aeaint F. It, Veihrookt Bloom ing Grove Alfred ChuiilU.n, Diog- mau 3. J" Helierling. Greene I 00 96 00 46 00 Henry uewitt, iaefca waxen 78 00 Mono V, UrUcoe, Leh man 4 00 Joliu 3UiiUid, Mataiuor . 00 J. 11. Heller, Milford Boro SB 00 W. C. ;4.1e. Milford Township. 18 00 C K Vi illutiuH, Palmyra ) F. Frank. Porirr .... .. 10 K) C A KneaJiug, Shohokft 6o i Wullaui frvyr, W eatr fail 94 00. H4j-ttrVua; otr F L. Wehubrook, Bloom tng Gruvo Altl CLuUJuu Ping- UUD G Jf $U'burIiug, Greeue. waxL a . . M - V Br1iooe, Leh man '. . . , Jof ii ttinliaid, Itatajuor- . 40 00 88 99 84 00 80 00 48 00 a porn. . J. J. H buiir. Mil (on! Bora V. C.Colo. Mtlfunx Tuwhlp 96 00 C. M Willinuis. Vahoyra..S8 00 F. FrnjiX. iA.rUT J G A KutuilliiK. trhohola. 38 00 Y lUlam kahat V et- laJi. 16 00 HKUtrlMg School F- V Weathrouk, Broom hie tirove AUnUCbaUUoB, Ding. mu n G J. Iifberliug (jreeae.. Henry luwitt, Lacka- wnxon Mum V. BrUooe, Leli , W 00 18 g . 90 00 man 90 00 John lillaud( Mult mor as ii'iro 10 00 J H Heller, Milford Boro 18 00 TV C t .ole. alilfurd nhlp 19 00 14 u ft ) 18 W C K William. Palmyra r r rank. Porter O A kneatinff, Stmtmla . W illtain faawyer, ttert- fall ww ltww If ffUtritir Military Karallnrat t L Wrtbrook. I J loom - Ins Grove ....ISA Alfred 'Jhatlllou, Uiog- man l on the G J Hebrllng, ttrceue 8 Si Henry UeniU, Lacsa- waxen I "3 to the Moaet V Hrlaooe Lob- man 70 John Hhtlaud M a ta mor of as Boro J H Heller Mllfonl Boro 4 59 VV O Cole. Mil ford Township 72 1 V5 W 2 81 C E Willinins, Palmyia r yrank, Porter turtr I j a. knealinif Hhohoia... daTtt to report of 'join m isaiouer Printing; Milford Uispatch 4H4 60 Pike County Press 478 00 Coroner laqaMta Frank Keller J P acting coroners to viewing the nouy of isicso- las Marquanit 2 75 acting coroner to view with lug body of w.lliam ADDleman 2 75 Otto Zoellner J P act ing coroner to in q uest on body of M . Mlmrolto 8 23 J H Ludwig J. P act lng coroner to view ing body of John Quiou, Coart Boas 8 11 KopaJr 00 63 40 84 58 D H Horn beck, repair to lock i roas. uuiob and making 8 kej 1 00 50 44 78 10 00 G H Qtii-Jk repair to aoor Irea UUico E C Wood, paiutiug and materials Johutton and 8 toll 2o0 yd caroft pixr J h Gouriay ciuauiug court house CiirpetA, teudiug masou re moving anhea and helper 85 60 790 00 1W 98 r H J Klein and sou supuliett etc 1 05 as Geo Mnith carpenter work iu oOk-e 12 47 J .-nytler patching celt lug court room 4 60 Cudaeuack & Co new 1 40 80 gutters and boiler repair 46 54 C 1 Terwlliiger 6c son 30 cnairs to w ail Com tuoa wealth Cost 447 S6 J O Weal brook cost In vaiiou cases 29 65 Com v John Parko.... 10 w W 86 C nn v Chua Helm Coin v Jos Heck man . . Com Cba Herman... Com vs Geo C Muhleaa 4 VH 17 14 5 75 2 85 10 00 Com v Sbeueberry .... 90 1 Coin vs Deiiegre dt Halo 6 & uavouie v ot . uuie upper lor luroH) .... 13 00 Cost oi Auuitoi a wit n esses lu nxiug the ireas commUion 13 58 Q rt Bull fee in regard 99 58 to sauity oi Utaurfen. .. . 6 00 Wiu ti Kenworthy fee in regara to sauity ul above 6 00 Sain Korulsh interpreter for K Pyra dumeuied .... 8 00 4945 00 5U00 00 1 Gordon soor lug co convey luoe lor Lne aoove oj 80 00 4 00 Winter aodSprlug Prt marie Kxpeuse of holding pri- uiarie June IWOJ Van Pike i'elepnoue Co.' 401 8U 88 uu U 6u 94 ItxpreM and FreiKhc... tate Hospital tor the Cr. import oi ueujuuiiu. lioiuie and ciuueu J nil Kxpense 967 61 It B HUsaiu board for prisoners, etc 806 09 Medicine for priaouert. .. . 6 90 Doctor tor prisoner.... 10 uo 18 J 60 6 00 75 81 Clothing for prisoners ttaroer lor prisouer tVatchinai for prisoners fainting and materials nWpairstifcc W 31 479 Kioetlusi Kapenea Kxpense of holding uTuuiDur eieotiun..... i-iis Forest Fire LHngman Township.... 9 36 Lackawaxeu " 84 55 M ustlail 4 &i AlHdwTlLS 1 Uo CousuUites aiUtndlng vourt xi tiridga Boaalrtog J F Case plank lor Kay- uioudskui bridge tfltt it 22 85 J It Gilpin, 1A it, piauk lor Krelgers bridge .... 88 90 132 ft plank Kipps bfulga 2 77 labor aud spikes fur itbove bruigus 8 90 Augustus Miduaugb 9 2858 41 1 Sscmjcur tuu labor on Horulieek briuice 8 61 1480 It 161 0 17 42 474 It plaafc, for brtuge . at Auaius orooit. ... g 48 labor and snikes 1 2a Jo H IXalau, 674 ft plnk bridge at Ho W laud SO 00 I 637 53 I labor and uikes 17 23 Jobitpiaok bridge at Dascuous 7B labor aud spikes tor same 4 45 AM (t plauk forMtut ncpe bnubTtf no 3. . . . 6 lb labor aud spike for same s 40 Maulu Hatton expense to Lackawuxeu 1 5 W ft ciuue expense inspecting cuauuo bridge a Philip Kiukle expense so xvowianus to over see repair work ou briduu thiru 9 flu W ti Cluae axpouse to nawioy to luapeut the V ilsouville, Cromwell town aud swamp brook hriiW.1 A i parrbKh Bros plauk and 464,00 ! atrmgers tloruoeck kritU1160 It &i 7ft labor ou same 6 ui V iu. Angle repairs to asarat Hamilton bridua ii tm J Berger labor aud BridifM X iA F Putera plank and lapor tbos rieroe hr dff . s JO plink and labor on Bushkll biidira 2 00 plauk and labor to Metiers bridge 8 OO M c Uowlaud f-JUO fx Slank bwamp brook ridge 38 60 4Uf plank Kiutble bridge 119 66 410 00 1 0 H Uitoeucrauce 198 ft plauk Hurdlers bridge 8 Urt labor for same 1 00 a t Wo,fe ft plank stanitltoubtidue 14 87 940 ft plauk Mou St. bridge 6 00 8uo ft plunk belli bdgu. 9U 19 Viq Wood rt-Ldr to iausAwaxeu uriuge pter 8 00 wiu U Cluue iuspctcuiig Lackawaxeu bridgu Pier 1 70 Philip KlukU luajMot. 1"(T Iirknwaxen bri-tsTe jH-ir . 2 70 Martin Hmoii lnnect- inff lackawaxeu bridge pii-r 8 70 G A Kii' Hiiiitt I'iatikiog -holioia bndrf- 8 on Wtii .1 limikt it.inking bridge ut W l.oe- K 7R D iw.r l-'itrt- titnieriiils -xc, K-mtrtii'l lri(!(io M 7": (ron It'll X M.tlvrrn Co ndi for Kolan t . 1 ft4 K he kniii-d, htrp u iuu tools H wland bi iiae 3 pi M.iritn IlnM m eie 5 ovcrwing Kowtaud i bii.lrfe . 4 87 e.(Hn or iMmvciug h.iniMi brl'l' 1 i5 ti Dntiiuiiiiu ri'ptii- iita itit brtds? 2 W it in H clurif t .t nse In AlM-ctiiig Sh'ih 't;t bridge 1 b) K .1 H'diniiii dii) it piatis for How la fid bridge lot a7 Mux (ram, expense hauling plunk How- la ml hi i-igv o w r. S Wolfe Hl ft plank Moft St blidge 20 rV win KyrtVr liiir and soiiit's forHiue 8 45 c J B ill-aii 11 otk ski 'per j Motitemont-bridge 13 ) ht I j r plneinir ame 1 tH) J II M Cary repairing Sh.mno li.'ldtfe 8 84 J T Killam ii ft plank bridge H immnn Ifl Wi V P LudvTiic;Ul It plauk Shaniio hi idgt 8 52 K J Hoffman "21 ft pi ink Kowland brl Ige 64 tUi i7Ji ft pinnk tor bho- hola bridge 6S 15 J Me 'arty lalmr plank (ng Hamilton bridge 4 00 D.n nwti Bros plank ing Dlagiilau bridge IJio ft 2j Intjtir on same spikes 6 6j A ningtn in pUiik and leiorou Adutus hri.Ipe 3 70 I MeCarty lubor OU tz h; ldie a Ou J H Kiliam 3o0 ft plauk P.i pan oridg' o 4- luii-ic on snuu5 2 38 I W Chnmi r!ain -lgu Idi kiiw.ixi-ti h:i lge. 6 75 for liowlnnd bridge 8 o'J putnk for .lohii-toii bridge 1 n plait k lor Dritirf' no a . . p' -n . fir hriii' no 3 . . 1 3d 5tl r o r niia ci:Kea ior .ilsove hr Mf P C iitik; xp":irc to H.iwli-yt i in-p.ct Wil 1 ti v it 1 1? 1'ioin .vrlliuwii i: .-wi.inp brink iMidi! VS II ('hint' expanse to Kimble inspt-cting brtiitfu 4 40 5 2 a) BriiU- H.iihiiinr IrvliiR HirIU'T Civil KtiiriiH'cr inp'c!ion of L u k i.Mv-n oi i lirr l'uit"tl t'liii-ivriiciiou Co contm.t lor braigu At i.uh trtjix.'ii T412 00 NcltMiti Mt'!ilith Co bid ii(--a of contract of briiiize ay 46 eo nt Kosetown irvnijz Kibbler furuieb 5 0 Hiij pi it I is. lor Drill ui't tire, k britlf "-Wi-rtM pbin and bpoc; ik'd'ion iwr iJrillfrs crttk Oihirft tiliiioiial b ue prints for iJriih'in ciwk du oo SO 00 . 25 00 ciias uriilifH, tnptvtir dur r . ... 00 00" ii)K-C"i)---( t uct ing oi IJriJi ei cic.ic unoo L H IL.kt'r. c-pi-u-e to Port -JfrvU cuii-uUiuK Irving HigbiLT in rtg.ttd to t-ba it't to plans tor Driik-rsj urt-fk bridge. . . . reifiatua P Kihkiu, expense to Mt :t i n urns to view siKht for irilltrs crock briiie . . . . Murtin H.itton (.-xpense , in.-p:i;tiu:c siiiht for 1 80 1 J 1 00 .. Drillers ore k btttlgo. . . pi luting uotkf u( tirilloiocivtk bridge in Pike county rrvw aud Milford Dispatch P Kinkle. exp-iise lu- , sp.-etniK the Driller crei k biidgt foundtv 2 00 18 00 lion 0 Anglo ttulo takiug .. 'joiumi-si'j!. to in -pec t .... ini of liil!t;r Creek orhle. . 8 (-3 U K .ditrnh. work nud iuii?ritilM, lor Under jre- k brbiire 87 50 tji-rtr .Ue Huriz dmttgi-t . :-o ii'owiug eiop. u 58 tt li. iller eret-k brhlgti rleiirieiia ! Liler d tin igi to g.irilcn in eou ilriieltou of Driller jrxvk briilgo Ittiimge to tree re moved . . t C Kinkle lupecting I'bitler ci-ek bi idgu . . lightering births ituti deulbs -1 W Kilsby, KegUter. I li Van hueu " A K Knhou " il S buekiugimiu " W K .-jhrimion " 25 00 . 6 00 . 6 00 1 w" iu SO 85 t 40 . 16 26 .. . 10 75 .. 18 61 V 5 V I0..4 6J 20 , 362 613 Apnrourlatiou to G A R post .tuttiuuury lt.w books, etc. .iuri-onghs adding - iiaebmu ... 50 00 itfiMtte-i pidd various eolleoUir-4 13 tfj dilioru Water Co, Uo 00 Viewers on Luckawaxen jridgj 17 60 postage nnd boy rent for ... ... year lAi ... m, Coal ana cjrt;i(re J O Cbauioeriuiu ct now. edge . .uuiits bou ty claim ..... Tcmporury Lj:iii , 28 843 Kirnt Naiijii!il iiauli of Milford tl i no iiiiert-at on suma j pr-r oeut t'lii! N-uioatd iiuuiiof Milford Smith C Wentoiook by 11 T liaker Seeu lu ta ai.il lhr dus lUUTfai o p ceut. . . . Sol lu r Jm ial IK.fl -:u.i uiin il t xp .-vj of lour Ki;''is i. 4000 00 10) 00 100J 00 60JO 00 147 90 105 00 8J0 U0 10217 805 116 43 oei a l is HUI J U.vlo.ti CoiiVeuilou . . Tifiiiuret C.j;mniiionj l p c ou t'Jlitjj.'-i tuou- ey ice'il .s uu on t'li3 -J iu ,11- 5-M 09 ey paid out 532 '4ul 1 p c uu JO ai.ite lax 2 66 ItaL iu i iu s' hanu. . . 1064 1156 Total I 33&24 24 Ur- Kimd M mcy ro ree'd from (nun IhiiS 273 80 l'i no'a Iroiu l-axf. liW 25 61 tiy 2 3 com uu t.iJl.U liiiiiu-y itjwnva "at iu I'reu.'. uaul . 631 11 Cr 13 28 617 83 631 11 Dr. $1;J 66 Cr 4 ii 1V 89 I'.IO 66 lr. 1 ulnl ' U..nJ M'.ney ..l.iUh! L.tuiU tii c d (l orn tuxes 1UJ6 6-7 8 Heed ctininiB.ljlis itn 190.(6 ilui iu i'rean h.nU i'vital Po.ir Mouef 'l u ri c'd fiuin L'uaUid t ix... 85 64 I'o rec'U lruiu l uealod taxi ImN 60 W li re- d I rum tkeattd laxus 19 ki u 0 8 . 22 70 Kee'U CulUluiiullM OU 1110 Ml OtU IU TUka'm liailda iuUj rehool Muliey lUH 88 (.'. 2 72 106 11 108 8b lr. 1 Rrt fr t tnx VOt 277 ftj i H'-c'd inm t,txt4 ii4 ... 275 h RM 18 f Miiu Ud m mi .VVt H.tl In i'n-a-H's ha TotjU SrVol M-iey Cr 19 ! an u j Dr. I 47 01 Cr 6 IK 217 01 Dr. 180 W im in 273 c 18 17 2M as 278 OB j t e e I luiil : Kor'd from late llJ-6-7 8 J H"'rJ nnnis-ion on 217 Ql Bal in I r b in1( . Tutal Rfflr'tipMon Fund T" n d fr,,M Ki Trea K II ln'rr To n-e'd Inmi la'i.l re deoiueil Total Br mh teffindnl . . . B .1 iu I'reas's hn. . . Total Sheep Fund Dr- To n.H'(i from ex Trean E. . Lobar He'i from Colleotore 19-il 272 6 Rpt'M from CoMeclorti lis 14 81 T..tal By pjiif! Hiifm J K Sci- vers. Palmyra 34 00 By paid claim P. Gregory Dingman 88 60 By paid claim John Mi'Wrvtmr ! tela ware 89 00 Pni'l claim I. Ciretcory I Hnv-iiinn 14 50 Paid Itiniruiait School Dilri t 10 6G Paid Lni-kw'u School nijdrirt - 15 14 Paid Shohola School liitrl-t .... 9 2M Paid Wwifall Scho! IVNUi.-t 4 42 CI p c commission oti '! 47 mh.-lvel. 7 19 813 84 207 47 601 SI Cr -X 09 89 50 2. p e coimmwion on "lt ,jO prtid out 4 14 H vouchers till utipitld amount of $74 Con:ity IWa tirore. . . . Ui'luwniv Iliimnian liivfnp I.nt-kar;ixen. . Iy-hiniui Mittitiimrits B. Miir.ird H .... .Vilf .r.t 1' Pfiinivrs. I'.'!'.-.- Sh..h..l.. Wtlfall Whole Duplies te I Kl 57 . . USI 07 . . IH7 81 .. ll; H .. 1MB 37 ... 1177 73 . 177 6ft . ai-iii &i . 47'l Wl .. S-'7 18 . . -AJ W ... H76 M7 ... t!7 oo 1!W ! P.ilmyrn 375 1H Purtur ISo la Stnte U:. Ill'ij (imve Ilfhiwitrt- Diiintull I.Tftt'UO lick.twnxen . . 1 A-homn M iniiinrKH B. . Mlllnnl Milford T P.ilmyr;! Sii'in-ils VV'estfail Plni-r;i Hoi: I'm 19.iv Til'p Urtttft) I)?i.ir.o'e I miictmtli tilt' l:f l..t:'llaVitXt.'ll I. -hut in Mr:itiiir.iH 14. . . . Milfunl I) Mi.r..nl T Pul i'l vi a Porter .-h.lp.ta si;..;i ts'e 19)3 uyrn A PAIR of mm SCLM Kr. i:tcSivii;iier Noir Kcr.nt th late of (ilJ Truns and Quit Cases. "1 ufaed to wonder," sail Mr. Mao S.iliUr, "wkal becar.'.e cf all the oil lejiher trunks and suit caaei and hanltags and that sort of thing. Of coins thty must eir 0 it aal ba th:-cwu ansy, 'mt you never raw an old leath'.r tiunk on the rubbish t.-.rta cf tLo Sireet Cluning Deuart mc -!' uld : ou? "I never dlJ. never; and still they muHt go somev.'here; ani I wonder ed wher-i. Now I know, or I think I know. They go Into meat pies and the stews and things that you get la boarding houses. I used to wonder where they got the beef that they put into theie pies, tt was so tough; but now I know. They buy these old leather trunks and cut 'em up Into suitable sized chunks and make this leather kecf up Into meat pies. "It is true that I never yet found lu a borrdiug house meat pi or beef stew a trunk lock or a piece of a hluce or auy rivets or corner clamps or other trunk hardware, but tt isn't neix-sbury for me to find these things in the pie to know; there's a whole lot of things that we may not be able to get any actual proof of that we know jut the same are true, and this is one of them. "I nicy not find any buckles or keys or e: s:crs ia my meat pie, but 1 dcir.'t have to; 1 know what the neat In th? pie is made of well enonirh to satisfy me, and this is to c :i a gi.-ri, in fatt. a double, satis fa. I know now where the X--r 'i ' house keepers get the meat r..r f .i i ; :e. an J I knSw also what -.-.a i i the oil handbags, suit i.e. t.:i J leather trunks." 73 00 62 62 1U 73 75 90 00 Ul 00 46 ou Appreciation for Pa. A Pa'.li:.-.ore ruan had decided that he L:i:.-t ti'u-..ml-ier a stern lecture to I. is C car-oM fon Marry. The boy had bet n n:u-hty, but did not seem to ap precist the fact; and tt was with setae riUuHaiu-e, therefore, that the .ain't uuiR'itouk a scolding. Hj fluke judiciously, but severely; he roco.ir.ted the lad misdeeds, aud du'y explained lao whys and where fores of hid solemn rebuke, his wife tuu wl'ile sitting by duly iuipreased. Pinaly, when the father ceased fol bit:.t and, Incidentally, to bear the ull-rit's acknowledgement of error the lu his face beaming with ad Ultra tioii. turned to the motuer and said: "Ma, Isn't Pa Intertatlugr' Har--r-ti Maxailna, 29 39 83 1 12 . 81 nt 4 20 2 40 . Ki 76 8 13 1 84 . 13H 68 6 75 4 28 . l- 97 2 31 5 1 .. 47 56 2 34 1 3S . lio It! 8 55 4 87 . 5-VI 41 26 14 Hi 43 . 31 75 1 58 90 . 59 18 1 92 S 04 '. 85 39 2 34 8 26 . 47 85 1 61 1 143.' 90 81 70 45 24 5 40 1 Vi 85 21 58 o.l 1 05 . 31 30 88 1 05 . 20 01 56 98 o-.i 1 1 I SJ 1 86 46 l') 70 1 82 .. 31 68 61 1 25 . 22 IH 9 78 . 23 99 44 82 7 10 Ml 24 .. 2J OI 81 8il 2 07 01 in . 2-i 81 71 77 .. 13 10 24 48 317 40 7 18 11 60 . 12 48 bi 71 4 75 21 14 17 23 82 85 , Bal In Treu't bnU 424 4 Toui ai si The mul More And the following ii n in Hie bands of Ex Treasurer K II. l.al.nr: Poor money f Vt B4 rlehool " (unseated) 3V 12 S hool monev (seated) 2H 15 Koad " innwated) l9 K ltoa.1 " taeated) 175 08 6ni mi 2 1 The auditors And the folio amounts overpaid hy Kx. Tressu y,. H. l.ahar: Toor monev ftft 50 Koad ;' "(unseated I 2S2 61 !. hool " (seattdl 261 71 57S Ei The auditors fi nd tlint the Cotutnis-; sioners overpaid Ueonre Ansley the amount of M 60 by paying- him double mileaire, also find ermV of t 50 in ad - ditiou of said bill. We therefore find $7.10 due the county from t'omuils - sioners W. H. C'lune Martin Hattou and Philip Kinkle. . h. nine z nn Martin Hatton 2 07 ' Philip Kinkle 2 87 7 10 The auditors find that Commission ejsJCIune, Hatton and Kinkle over paid TOiistrtbles attending; court to the amount ol f 7 00 and that Commission ers Hatton and Kiukle overpaid con stables attending-court to the amount of14. lotMlfL'l. We therefore tlnd the amount due the county from the Commissioners as follows: W. H. Clune 2 R4 Martin Hatton 9 M 21 oo Philip Kinkle V sss f: Tbe Auditors tlai that the amou loutit ; due the County from A J Dewlts connier si tl I unpaid ti 60 The Amount due from H s Albright ex cjnnty ooinniisnloner still unpaid 1 00 Liabilities of the county 777" j miller br tlge contract 00 ; CnuntT share of cost of suite road i tn tiivene 3356 0W ; Ooimtrs fthnre of oost of state I ; roii-J in Iehinan ... MM W i : swnces contract In dirnute ... 4Hoi 0I 83 ; Index books .... . 27r co 1 '". "" IW.H8 U3 Abate Comntls Exoner Ltn.ls Paid nienc stno stlona Ket'd Treasurer. 19 64 l Oi 46 63 18 06 6 41 41 Ifi 41 43 in W 4U 84 lio6 16 24 77 ai 7S 6 US 41 tt6 Oi7 VI 41 31 fi W1 10 : 38 21 1U18 20 36 28 bi SS SI 44 B4 37 Wm V" 31 78 87 77 111 l 17 7rt 1079 77 R7 60 43 117 85 51 12 tfft lltW 5H 1(16 00 K.l 1.1 u ti g 80 2510 51 14 87 I'l 84 4 SI 12 43 tM 13 19 53 80 m i 77 85 82 731 3S 7 7 23 R Hh 8 77 191 ii 26 33 81 07 16 M Oi 8ul 7 22 43 23 10 11 32 1 41 6U9 2U 467 43 441 !U I6 1(1 803 88 13157 63 24 75 22 40 9 22 27 10 291 81 IW 6 12 - 6 48 105 o'J 83 74 27 42 U 62 82 68 457 40 27 44 77 54 68 79 126 65 116 60 43 84 157 50 610 84 29 07 53 22 79 B7 41 88 1320 4 8 63 87 64 36 37 22 73 85 71 39 73 27 64 17 73 18 98 6 02 18 80 ! 96 19 83 10 63 272 66 10 44 4 87 12 8 80 8 on 1 75 75 8 75 25 8 75 8 75 1 73 00 1 50 1 75 26 00 75 TELL BREAD MAKING SECRETS Bikers, Tryinj to Abul'sh Nigh Work, Explain Their Methods. Members of th journeymen Bakers and Confectioners' International Un Ion recently officially gave away a few secrets in bread making in arguments for the abolition of night work. On bread maker said; "Our urst bread comes out about 9. CO o'clock In tbe morning. Then the wagor. takes the bread out for dinner. Of course, this bread Is noi re.il warm wbm It goes Into tbe wagon, it is not the best thing to put w.-.-u bread iu the wagon, aa it U l;ali s to get i. -sned, but the bread I..I I. rat has l un baked ttiat d tan be iiiia lor fl.irp.ng la IN- after iiuoii. Tr. bi.-ti comiiig xlong the;i up until 4 or a o clock is put in bo:us. an In the tsur i:jg it is Juut as fres.'i as auj'lKM y vu. When tie jad n.1 so heavy : tre morning tae v.n?r.a cgu:u bac-'t, load up again and i out. - 'e .li.a it hue bean a savins of rorses i.ni! i,ai,jns." "I had diy wori la uiy shop righl aiong." said Krcd bneil, a Detroit hii er, "and In ordjr to accommodate s few customers who wanted warm bread in the miming I put a man on st night. Then we had warm bread in the morning and all day. But the trade has dropped. I don't see the customers come in and ask fa; a doz .-n rolls each cay. 1 have done leis business. This eek I have gone back to day work, aLd I thin'., the custom ers will come back." New York Preea. 8topa Doq Barking. My pointer used tu ennoy the fam 11 y by barking at night, often for no other reason than that other dogs in the neighborhood were barking. 1 had an electric gong placed in his kennel and the wires strung straight -jp from the roof of the kennel to a hade tree and then to my bedroom. The p-ash-button ts on tbe wall close to the head of my bed and If the dog barks when I think he should be still. I press the button and he shuts up. This is how we trained him he should be quirt when the bell rang. I wall ed inside the side door of the house, vith all the lights to the house out. When th barking commenced my brother rang the bell and I went out and gave the dug a scolding and a couple ot cuU with tbe dog w 1.1 p. theu returned to the bouse. 1 had to gc out three times the first eveulng and twice the next, but since then I he bell has served lu purpose; in (act. 11 baa practically cured this dog of uncalled-for barklu. J. V. Trivia, t Jitc. 4 The is the most thor oughly practical, .helpful, useful and entertaining, national illustrat el agricultural V family weekly in the United States. New York Tribune Farmer 1 -, JT Fit j fv4 i9 z 34 . ii j t l FKICE, ONE DOLLAR Send your name free sample copy New York Tribune Farmer TRIBUNE BUILO New York - ! k PIKE COUHTY PRESS '. t ZM iE- ...$l.50 A JOB PRINTING. Letter Heads, Cards Posters, Statements Dill Haads, Envelopes Circulars, Etc., Etc. 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For salo at V. O. Aruistroug, Druggist. v---s-;ifi-i-)6sf.-fti NOTICE. The Coniiiilioiiers of Pike Omnty will hereafter hold Ilegular Meetings the 1st fsaVarsday of each 1110. between tiie hours of 9 a. iu ami 4 p. in. except lng lu the months when Court may be in session, anil thon during Court THKO. II. BAKER Ciiiiiii''.ii tiers Clerk absolutelf Harailets. Cures os as Spot BROMO-PEPSIN "Nol I ha H'ord Pepsla" PIIDCC HEADACHE, S EEPLESSNESS UUltCO INQIGtSTION I NERVOUSNESS All UruatKlets. lOo, 29a 4 too. Kur sale by C. O. AuutTluiNu. DruiinUi WANTS SUPPLIED 1 1 If you wmit uot bads, hill ht-ad, letta heu'U, stJitoini'tits. shiiw cwits. priiyra ns lMrg posters, salo blit-i. dfKt-ori eiiv.loptHi tAx'S business v;ii(li or job printing fvt ry deocriptlon, done uu iu the bst styl (oi you In an np-to-dftee .att artistic mu i nr cal limd us. Priix nf TUK PKKS?4 PUIVT. fi -U'cxhuunvh, or uo lo-. 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Traiks Now Lravk Port .Ihrvis is Follows. KASTWAKD " 48, Dully 4 10 " 6 Dally Kiprew- 6 4J ' ' Hfl, LochI Kxcopl Sunday.. 6 10 ' 41 HollilRTs only 80 , So. 8, Ditlir K.'cpret-H 0 54 A. M. ' 70S, Way Sundny Duly 1 81 " " 4i, Local except Sun a Hoi 7 US " ' 80. Local Kxcept Sunday.. 10 20 ' " 4. Dally Kxpiess 1 84 r. l. ' 704. Sunday Only 8 SO ' ' 4, Way daily exo't Sund'y 8 80 ' ' , Daily Rsprccs ID " S. Way dally eso't Sund'y 6 85 " 708, Loctl Suudny Only.... 7.16 ' WESTWARD. No?, ilaily Express ... 18 8 AH ' 45, Daily 8 Ho ' 17 Dally Milk Tralu 8 10 A ' I. Dully Kxpress 11 84 ' " 116. For ho'dnlcE'pt Sun . li 16 r. " 8. KliirpssChicHKOlitndai 6 3d ' 89, Dally Except Sunday.. 6 00 ' " 6. Limited Daily Kxprrss. 10 06 Trains leave Cliamliers street. New York, for Pore Jervie on week days at 8 80, 7 16, IS, 10 SO A. M , I MO 8 JO, 4 30, 6 15, 7 15, 0 16 18 46 P. U. On Sundtys, 7 10, A. M 18 Ul. 1.16 7 80.9.15 p. M. H L. SLAUSON. Ticket Agt, rt.Jurrls. H. W.Hawley, Dir'u Pussr. Ageut. Cliaiubvrs St. Stailun New York William B. Kenworthey M. D Pliysiciaa aaJ Sareon. O.Qvie ani rc4ijmue Bruad Stre-S text Court House. JJII.KOI'.D. For fient Farnuhed rooius to rent. Enqaiia of Mrb Emt Puilltin. C-nur Bron 1 ditd Ann St roe In, Millard, P. A Mc-tiul Repartee. A certiilu tonrrUt-toner out West wan gtven to trcatiuR the Indians wit1! scorn they did tot deserve. Ona day, aa he t?:it v.iti a great cMef in his tepee, sn oklr.g the pipe of iearo, tho chief enert:iir.i;d hi-n with n:any lu.ilnt legends. One ot These dealt with a plague rf Iocu-hs, and the grim era tor deseri1-! In rtowery larjiuase how they I v.d a. wanned over the land, etting ever he and gren leh.. und t-'iAtira out the light of day for every number. Then, be concluded by remarking lh:.t It whs not until the medicine m&; mode an offering; of a silver locust to the Great fi:rit that the creature disappeared, and tnis they did. awift !y and sudifesly. lxnidly t!.c comiii'.sfiloner laughed the supertitriotis hullun to siorn. "Uo you menn to nay you're such fools as to believe that rubbish?" he ake.1. '.'ot much," re -.Me l the chief grave ly, "or v.e wo'ii'I hare offered tLe Uieat Spirit, a silver paleface long ago! Tr.e Only Way to Know. Catherine had a..ked to many gue 'Jons aud futher was growing Irooatl ent. Finally he aid. "O, Catherine, I can't answer half yoar question." "I know you can't, father, Lut then I do not know whlci :.!f 704 can't aa wrtM
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