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THE CENTRAL NEWS, PERKASIE, PA. imi FSOTfCES Those whom neglected coughs have killed were once as healthy and robust as you. Don't follow in their paths of neglect. Take Never before-CHEAPER in PRICE-BETTER in QUALITY or MORE DIVERSIFIED in STYLE. The Old Tlmo Pepper Mill.

A pepper mill is a piece of silver not often seen ou tables nowadays. English housekeepers, however, still use the pepper mill, and American silversmiths sometimes keep it to meet the demands of old fashioned families -who prefer to grind their own pepper rather than risk the chance of adulteration. The pepper mill dates back to the time when popper was a scarce commodity and was always ground at the table from the peppercorns. Pepper was so valuable iu those days that rents wore often paid in peppercorns, and the high prices they brought were anions the incentives that induced explorers to brave the dangers of the unknown deep. If a short passage could be discovered to the Indies, it was agreed by all that a wealth of pepper could be easily brought to Europe.

Makes A Clean Swc'. There's nothing like doing a tliiug thoroughly. Of all the halves you ever heard of, Buckleu's Arnica Halve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, boils, Ulcers, Skiu Eruptions and files. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to satisfaction by Harry Keian.ind, iVrkasie; A.

1 tier-hart, Telford: S. Uosenberger, 1-Jilliowu. Smyrna Rugs. Extra heavy, high grade. Sizes 18 by 36, usual price .79 Reversible, both sides alike, 30 by 60, $2.50 values 1.98 Reversible, both sides alike, 36 by 72, $3.75 regular 2 95 Medium, both sides alike, 36 bv 72, $2.75 grade 2.19 Moquette Rug's.

In well chosen patterns. 18 by 36, Moquettes, $1.25 rade .95 27 by 63, rugs, 2 50 value 1 95 36 by 72, regular 4 50 rugs 3 85 Heavy, both sices alike, 18 by 36, 75c Heavy, both sides alike, 30 by 60, $2.25 value Medium, both sides alike, 26 by 54, $1.35 rugs Medium, both sides alike, 30 by 60, $1.75 grade variety of handsome selections. Wilton rugs, 1 85 value 1,65 Wilton's regular 4 00 grade 3-59 6 00 value for 4,98 special 27 by 63 Axminster. worth 2 75 for $2,29 .67 1.79 1.15 1.39 Lace Curtain Renaissance Cartaias 3 yards long, good width, very prettv patterns worth 2.75 $2.25 3 yards long, full with plain centres, 3.50 vol ues for $2.95 3J yards long, more elaborately decorated, lull width, worth 5.50 $4.75 All have hand -made corners, battenberg edging. A fine 18 by 36, 27 by 54, 36 by 63, rugs, And our Superior grade, Taylor Company, ESTATE NOTICE.

Estate of Levi Htronse, deceased, late of the townsltip of Haycock, lincks county, Pa. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same will present them without delay, in proper ofler for settlement to the DO-Ot HEIRS. psTATE NOTICE. Fistate of Fiederleka J- D. Myers, deceased.

Letters testementary on the estate of Fred-erlcku D. of the township of 1-UH-town, county of Rucks and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Jacob M. Schilling and Christianua Wlrenian, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make known the same without delay. JACOlf M. SCHILLING, I ST I A A I A H2-Ht ExevutorK.

Or their attorneys, Swartley limiting. INSTATE NOTICE. Estate of Mary Ann Fosbenner, deceased, late of lledmins-ter lownslilp, Rucks county Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same will present them without delay In proper order for settlement. JOHN A.

"VEISEL, IHMit Executor. CCPEUVISOKS' ANNUAL STATEMENT 3 OF WEST ROCK HILL TOWNSHIP. ISAAC HETRICK, Supervisor. I)K. To duplicate 16 License money 171 OU Money received from M.

(i. 1107 05 Cli S2.022 51 Repairing roads 81,240 56 Shoveling snow 108 71 Lumber, lime and sand 1)2 15 Crushed stones from While Truni- bauer 1110 27 Repairing roads, 611 days at 81.50 02 25 Attorney's fees 5 00 Assessment and making 8 OU Printing tax receipts 2 50 FJeven days for settllngtaxes at SI. 50 lti 50 Auditors' i'ees 4 5U Attending sett lenient 1 6U Town clerk 2 00 Assessor's fees 1 00 Coinniision on 31,00 at 5 per cent 50 00 Miscellaneous expenses 5 00 stationery and printing I 00 Errors iu remittance for 1002 and IMS 13 55 liv note of HUM, township due Isaac Hetrlck 880 20 02 2,022 51 West Rockhill township Dr. to Isaac Hetrlck, Supervisor 171 51 M. U.

KOEKEL, Supervisor. I)K. To duplicate 81,320 7:1 License money received oi treasurer in uu Sl.lIU 73 7-10 11 22 111 30 10 202 07 8'J 25 5 Oil 8 (HI 1 83 2 15 OU 4 50 1 50 2 00 Rppairing roads shoveling snow Lumber from Landls Iirother Crushed stones from Grayson Tlumbauer Repairing roads, days at $1.60... Attorney's fee Assessment and making duplicate. store bill Stone hammers Ten days for settling tax, at S1.30.

Auditors' Attending settlement Town clerk Assessor's i'ees Commission ou ccillU at 5 per cent. Miscellaneous 1 10 IH) 5 00 1 00 22 78 stationery and printing Error in tax and remittance iyo-i. 81,181 08 307 05 Paid to Hetrlck. 81,4111 73 We. the undersigned auditors of West Rockhill township, have examined the above account and found the same correct, this 15th day of March, 1001.

rj. KOUTll A IVU'jlj, JOHN W. LONGACRE, n. nace, Charles Schoch, clerk. Auditors.

A NNCAL STATEMENT OK TREASURER -fi AND SUPERVISORS OK EAST ROCK HILL TOWNSHIP. For the year ending March 23, 1U01. 1). L. HORN, Treasurer, nit.

Rain nee in treasury lti. IDOL. ..8 303 26 License money received during year. 180 00 Received from E. D.

Frederick, Mar. l'ju-l too uo Total receipts 8583 26 Balance due to treasury by township 122 33 8705 59 K. raid interest to Amandus Nace crusher 48 75 120 72 106 i)6 8 00 86 50 Paid E. 1). Frederick, cash Paid.

I. A. Frederick, cash Treasurer commission Paid s. (i. Kramer, March II, 11)01.

Paid .1. A. Frederick. March 15. HUH.

316 41 Paid J. A. Frederick, March 1001... 0 25 8705 59 .1. A.

FREDERICK, Supervisor. BR. W'holeamount of tax duplicate for liMi 81,404 77 Received from D. Horn, Treasurer 90 00 Received for crushed stones and lumber 11 Received from D. L.

Horn, Treasurer, March 15. 11)04 310 Received from D. L. Horn, Treasurer, March 23, 11)01 a Total receipts 81,921 95 CK. Repairing roads 81,723 35 ri) 1 .1 i-o' I Ii.ip 1 31 T.r, 1:1738 Com mission on 8596.01 at 6 per cent.

tor utx, i vi i.j 'rtntingand postage 3 87 Assessor fees 1 00 I.wr Hnnll IP 2 50 Two days' at settlement 4 00 Town Clerk fees 3 00 Auditors' fees 8 00 Filing settlement 1 60 Uouse expense 7 65 Total expenditures 81,921 95 E. D. FREDERICK, DR. Whole amount tax duplicate for 1903.31,542 26 Received from Treasurer during the year 129 72 Received rent for use of crusher. 2 50 balance of outstanding tax, 1903, col lected oo Total receipts 82,155 03 en.

Repairing roads 16 ut. si 7r, yii7fi Commission on 8102.50 at 6 per 19 lax jmw -J Commission on 8841.32 at 5 per AO IWi ia. ii'u Remittance nnd errorsof 1002 15 03 ufri xiui-ch loin, to I). L. Horn.

100 00 Printing and postage 3 87 Assessor's fee 1 00 Making duplicate 2 50 Atwsdnff tiivp. 1 5U Two days at settlement 4 0U Town Clerk fees 3 00 Auditors' fees 8 ou Filing settlement 1 60 House expenses 7 65 Balance of outstanding tax and mon ey in hand bv E. o. FreriericK une to township of East Rockhill 360 98 Total expenditures 82,155 U3 H. G.

KRAMER. DR. Balance of outstanding tax found in Ills hands by the" Auditors in March settlement, 1903, due to 8121 44 Amount paid s. G. Kramer by error, March 14, 1901 86 51 S207 94 119 59 lialanee due to township 8 88 35 CR.

Additional labor 8 56 01 Commission on 8505.45 at 5 per cent, on outstanding tax collected since last settlement 25 27 Error in duplicate 1 02 Remittance from 1902 12 29 Error on Treasurer's account 25 00 3 (Cure The Lung Tonic right now. It is guaranteed to cure. It has cured many thousands. Prices: S. C.

Wells Co. 8 25c. 50c. SI LeRov. N.V., Toronto.

Can. MEW flDVERTISEESTS UANTKU. A thoroughly experienced die! for Atlantic City work, iieference required. Also want four waiters, a boxer and bell boy. A pply at the OIUENTAI.

KKSSTAmANT, I'erkasle, Pa. WANTKD Two good quarry men. to take out stone by percn or clay. Also single man to curt stone by month. t.oon wages Applv to I.

M. HCHU.l.INt., i)2-yt Line Lexington, l'a Foil WALK Nine room-house, on Arch street, below Fourth. Hath, hot and cold water, hot nlr heal. Ntl N. CKOL'THAMEL, l'erkasie, l'a SEND 5(1 CENTS l-'uK "Progression Piano Indicator," enables everybody, old or young, to play pi ano or orpin in one nonr.

me greatest i vention. Over 80,000 sold. p-i-it wji. Spring Harden I'hlladelplila. Pa SAl.K Nice bright wheat straw and seed oats lor sale.

Apply to HAVACOOIK MILL, South Perkasle, Pa. poll s.vr.K. Splendid double lot, KOxltiS feel, corner oi sixin ana ine streets i'erkasle. Apply to W. H.

HPJEtiKLII ALTKR. OO-tf Perkasle, Pa. CTON'E FOIl SALE Hoekhlll granite bulld-f ing blocks, etc. Apply to WILLIS JOHNSON'. Post-olllee: R.F.I).

No. 4. Kichland Centre.Pa. Quarries: On the new road, leading from Three Mile Huu lioad to Koekhill Hoad. 7S POH SALE AT REDUCED PR ICE.

The -t best orcnared Lelilgh cliestnut, stove and egg coal at SS.iO per ton of 2,000 and lour kinds ot pea coal at stsu per ton oi z.iiou lbs. J. u. i 91 Perkasle. Pa.

OST lietweeu Perkasle and Mood's bridge, a Hit lint. Finder return to of flee of Ul-lt CLYMEH CO. COll KENT Three roomed house. 1 1-: miles from i'erkasle, on the liagersville Koad. IIMt EUNEST J1EKMANN PCHLIC SALE OF PERSONAL I'KOP-1 KliTY.

Will be sold at public sale, Oil Nitlurduy, April 23, 11)01, at one o'clock p.m., in Silverdale, on the premises of S. U. Phillips, a lot of house hold gooits ana personal propertv. see outs. S.

K. PHILLIPS. 23 HEAD OK KENTUCKY HOUSES. Will be ofl'eredal public sale. I II lli sdi.

tpi-il 21x1, 13(14, the Central stables, Souderton, Pa. Hi head ot extra high-bred Keutucky iiorses, with plenty of style, action and quality. Every head was bought in and shipped direct from the State of Kentucky, where my buyer. Samuel i). stotllett, has been the past two weeks, selecting stock from the best stables iu the State.

Among the lot will be found two pairs of fine black hearse horses, 15V, and 1(1 hands high, respectively. Comeeariy and examine before the sale starts. Horses arrive two days before day of Look for partial description on large posters. Sale to commence at 1 o'clack p. sharp.

Conditions by (1-1 HAIiliY R. HARTZELL. AGAIN AT Ql'AKEHTOWN WITH A Ti illCH-CLASS LOAD OF INDIANA HOUSES. Will be sold at public sale, On I'ridaj, April 22. Mil, at the Eagle Hotel.

Eli J. Wltnier, proprie tor. (uakertovn, 25 head of Indiana horses, consisting of pac- tiose houses. All should not fail to attend this sale. Have a good lot, of hurses, were selected from the best farms ami breeders of Indiana.

No post ponement on account of bad weather, if stormy will sell under cover. Horses taken in exchange as usual. Horses arrive 2 days previous to sale. Free dinners to bidders and buyers at 11.15 a. in.

All horses must lie as represented. Trolley cars pass hotel with Alien-town and Philadelphia connections, liell and Standttrd 'phones. Sale at p.m., sharp. Conditions by Hi KKTH FISHER. After sale of Western horses will seli nil kinds of horses lit tile halter for the high dollar, not guaranteed.

MUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND 1 PERSONAL PROPERTY. Will be sold at public sale, Oil April 30, 1904, on the premises of David Ruth, deceased, in South l'erkasie, Rucks county, Pa. There will be sold the following real pm, estate: tract of nearly one acre, ojt Wot situated on Main street, jtHiili proved by curbing and paving; eight roomed stone house.wcl! of good water, barn and stabling for two horses, and all necessary out buildings. Aiso the following personal properly: One new comb, two sets harness, fly shuttle, hand power carpet loom with' all fixtures, complete for carpet weaving; two No. 7 cooking ranges.one heating stove and heating drum, three bedsteads, one lied spring, sideboards, chest, large case of drawers, tables, chairs, benches, rocking chairs, dishes, hanging lamp, washing machine, wash tubs, fruit iars, barrel of vinegar, forty yards of carpet, iron and copper kettles, lot of straw ami laying hens and rooster.vvheel-barrow, mortar liod, shovels, rakes, hoes, wood saw, seven bee hives, barrels, boxes, and many other articles too numerous to mention.

Sale to commence at I o'clock p. m. Conditions by MRS. DAVID RUTH, Executrix. C.

s. uulick, uuci. Duvld AUuLuUkIi, clerk. HORSES! HORSES! 28 HEAD OF FINE INDIANA HORSES. To be sold at public sale, On WellilvMltiy, April 27, 1904, at the Hush House, tjuakertown, consisting of pacers, trotters, drivers, family and work horses, ranging iu age iroin i iii ee to six years old, of good colors and EiVfisize.

Horses shipped by V. S. and will arrive ou Monday morning. April 25th. We count it of no use boasting in paper, as we claim we handle the stock to suit this vicinity.

We Invite all bo think of buving a horse to attend tills sale. Will positively sell regardlessof prices or weather, it stormy win sen uuuer suencr. Horses will be shown and driven before tiie sale with pleasure to all who may come to Inspect them previous to sale day. Horses taken in exchange as usual. Free dinner at 11a.

m. Sale to commence sharp at 1 p. m. 91 .1. FRED.

FISHER A SON. After the sole of Western horses. such horses taken in exchange will be sold at the halter not guaranteed, for the high dollar. Vegetable ready Plenty now. All kinds of wjielahle plants for early planting are reudy now.

Late vegetable plants iu Si-asou. Have also a fine lot ot teddinf? plants, such as Geraniums, Co'e ns, Verbuuas, Salvia, Cauuas, Pansies, etc. Also Palms and decorative plants. Funeral orders will be tfivea prompt atteu tion. Thanking jon for past favors, I am Yours respectfully, K.

ED RICK, Perknsie 4 a lions 9J-6t Perkasie, Pa, 3A 7 I Great Notti'ngbPims 3i yards long, good widths, dollar and a quarter value 95 cents. 3i yards 54 inches in Avidth. dollar sixty-five goods $1,39, 3i yards long, 54 inches in width, two seventv-five value $239. More than 500 different patterns, choice designs. John 701-703-705 Hamilton TI1IM in Mire to GIVE Satisfaction.

ELY'S Cream Balm Gives relief at once It cleanses, soothes and IichIh the diseased menibraue. It cures i'atarrh and drives away a in the Headquickly. It Is absorbed. Heu.Es CATARRH COLD 'm HEAD aud protects the Membrane. Restores the Sensefc) of Taste and (Smell.

Full wize 5()cfat drug ists or bv mail Trial HHa 10c, by mail. KLYgBKOTHEKY, 58 Warren Street, New-York. 8fMy SPRING IS HERE. and bo is our stock oi Farming Implements ew ssT At our large warehouse we carry a full line of Farming Implements McCormick Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Swab Wagons, Twentieth Century Riding Cultivators, Drills, Spring and Spike Tooth Harrows, Corn Planters, Columbus Gasoline Engines, Land Rollers, Corn Markers, Feed Cutters, Sj'racuse, Hamburg and Wiard Plows, Hay Bodies, Metal Whefil Farm Wagons, Weed-ers, Iron, Chain and Wood Pumps, Ney's Steel Hay Track and Carriers, Fertilizers. Plow castings for all kinds of plows.

Repairs for machinery a specialty. Light and heavy harness. Farm and garden barrows. Lot of second hand machinery always for sale cheap. In oar hardware 6tore we have a full Hue of buildiug and shell hardware, paints, oils, glass, stoves, iron and terra cotta pipe, poultry wire, garden tonls Buist'a garden swds.

These seeds are fresh aud the finest quality. Estimates cheerfully given. B0WEN Sixth anil Market SIS PERK4NIK. PA. fHowtoBuildaSilol Any farmer of ordinary means ban uotib a siivi The Shortest Way out of an attack of Rheumatism Neuralgia Is to use St Jacobs Oil Which affords not only sure relief, but a prompt cure.

It soothes, subdues, and ends the suffering. Price, 25c. and 50c. The Visible nnd Invisible. The wisest Indian philosophy has never boggled, like ours, ovor that silly word "supernatural." The TJpauishad says, "What is in the visible exists also in the invisible, and what is iu P.rahni's werld is also here." The ultimate, al beit unreachable, is as real to the Asi- aticliUHrt -sfsfrice, and in the Bhagavad- Gita Arjuna is actually permitted to behold the embodied infinite.

Indeed it is rather this present existence which India regards as the illusion, the mava. To see tie stars we must wait for night, and to live we must die. Nor is it uninteresting to note in Hindoo classics how large a ad happy serenities of oriental view have softened personifications of death. Sir Edwin Arnold. 011 and Good.

Many young men fail in life because they don't know a chance when they have it a ad only know what is lost when It too late. These youngsters who want to be masters over the men Who are educating them, and to whom they owe the inspiration of their lives, all up by being slaves. One lesson for all leaders learn to obey till you are able to command. This is old and good. Schoolmaster.

A riiilosopber. The old man was sitting on the root gazing placidly across the rushing wa- Washed all your fowls away?" asked the man in the boat. "Yes, but the ducks swam," smiled the old man. "Tore up your plum trees?" "Don't mind it much. They said tho crop would be a failure." "But the flood! It is up to your windows!" "Well, them windows needed washing anyway, my friend." Impure blood always shows somewhere.

IF the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, nerv- a ousness, depression. If the stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. t. i i lour uoctur Knows wi emedy, used for 60 years.

Return1nr from t'ie Cuban wsr, I was a fierfpfit wreck. Aly Iii.hkI wms 1:,1, juhI tealth vg gone. .1 fiv of Ayei's Sarsiipariili cou: fur? in'." ii. itr.iii,i:i:, rid1 an ton, Pa. Aid the Sarscpariila by keeping the lioweis regular with Ayer's Pills.

ISTATK NOTICE Katnte of David Kutli deceased, of I'erkusic, l'a. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment and (hose having legal claims against tlie same will present them in proper order for settlement without delay to U4 MRS. DAVID EUTH, Executrix. jryers SarsaDarilla I JJII.00 a bottle. v.

Avint All firuei'isiH. Impure Blood 1 Values. Irish Point Lace Curtains 3J yards long, in modern style, full width, 3 50 grade $2.95 3 yards long, full width, in superb patterns, 4 50 values $3.95 3i yards long, very clioice ornate patterns, 10.00 values $8.95 Best of the old favorites, button hole worked edjjes. ALLEKTOWN PA, should take advantage of the oiler to test eyes without charge. Those who do not need glasses should be Hure about it.

Those who do need them cannot ail'ord to neirleet such an Important matter. We are eareful with dur customers and their eyes. You should oe eaniui in selecting your optician. PROF. W.

A. WEIDNEK, Scientific Optician, 528 Hamilton ALLENTOWU, PA. Artificial Eyes Inserted. Telephone connections. 64-ly Do You H'hiii a FHrm, a Nice Home or Town Lot? I Have Them.

Excellent corner property large brick stable, big lot, located in atlirlv- lllti UOrUUiill. II IHlMit llWUCll.V It number one location for a doctor, no physician lu the town. Price 2,500 One thousand dollars below actual cost of building, must be sold quick. 82-acre farm two and one-half miles from station in Hllltown township with all the farming implement, uuntung as goou as new. A bargain.

86-acre farm, near Terkasle, the best bar gain of all, 5 acres woodland must be seen to be appreciated. iiu-acre iarm, acres meaaow, acres woodland, line apple orchard, 1U5 trees best variety of fruit, stone house, large barn, stabling for 18 cows and 4 horses, large wagon uouse. casn. For Kale House and lot In the village of Hagersville, containing 5 rooms and hallway, one-story kitclien attached, irame.Nhou 12xl(J feet, good chicken house, wood fehed etc. Will be sold lor less than half its value.

81-tf Henry Moyer, PerkHNie. THK PERKASIK RUII.DING AND I.OAN AKHtKHATK )N Loans money on mortgages and other liens on real which can be repaid in monthly Installments. We help people to secure homes of their own. We help people to pay olf debts on their homes. We help people to save money for a rainy day.

We loan money intrusted to us only on home real estate or on stock of the Association as collateral security. We sell shares any time. We always have money to loan. Information gladly furnished by 87-ly JOHN (SCHWARTZ, Secretary. ANTED AT ONUK Htrlppers anil ap- nmnllwDlnlaoi-n oliril inn If In a tVftP nf charRe, unAer a capable lnmructor.

HOLTJ, CLYMKR Perkasle! Pa, Prices: Havana, 7c; seed, tin Woe. ''EVEKYB0DY IN T0WM" Send model, sketch or photo ot invention for freereport on patentability. For free book, lvvvvikvvvvvvvvvvvvw Street. 1148 State iienjl School, east STsauMBueo. n.

Regular Htate Normal Courses and Special Departments of Music, Elocu- tion. Art, Drawintr. Stenography I Typewriting; strong College Prepara tory ijeparimeni. I I'l; TUITIOW. Hoarding expenses, gH.50 per week.

Tupils admitted at any time. Spring Term opens April 4th. Write for new catalogue. E. L.

KEMP, a. 8M111 Principal. Paper Haing, Pairitiajj No matter how large, nor how small, the order may be, it. will receive prompt attention it you us a pfwtal, or call. You do not have to use our workman-nianship, although we have it ready to aerve you.

We will sell you the paper only. Anything to suit you. wall paper from 4 cents up. Uorders and ceiling same as sides. F.

B. Hollenbach, PERKASIE, PA. 34 years' experience. PACKER'S BALSAM Cleanse! and beautifies the hair. Promotefl a laxmiunt growth.

Fails to Bestoro Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures ur-aip diseases ti hair foiling, 1 nnd 1 1 -OO at DrugpiFti HB2-4t 49 41 49 4, 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 i i i Pastels Bromides of every description at Bartholomew's Queries 0 Main gallery at I.ansdale. 1 2a Uraneh at Perkasie open Sat- urday afternoon. cP 0 Branch at Telford open Bun- Iil days. 88-3m 49 MANAGER WANTED Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business In this county and adjoining territory lor well and favorably known house of solid financial standing.

$20.00 straight cash salary and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expense money advance. Position permanent. Address, MANAGER, 9(Kmi 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111. 8ALK A nice young cow with calf.

ERNEST HERMAN, 92 Hagersville road. Bulldorbuy air-tight ellos, they are a combined pasture lot, grist mill and feed cooker. An 1 nstructive ournal, especially for the man who wants to know all about silos. We send it free. Tank Silo Supply Quakertown, Pa.

E3 rr; pirn. 1 firm. 8119 59 We.the undersigned Auditors of the township of East Rock bill, county of Rucks, State of Pennsylvania, have examined the above accounts this 23d day of March, 1901, and found them correct. A. A.

LEWIS, J. B. YOUNG, I. M. WERT, 92-3t Auditors.

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