Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 19, 1880, Image 2

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THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1880.
THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL
la published every Thursday, in Mussef'sßuild
ln(, corner of Mala and Penu streets at
11.00 PER ANNtTM, IN ADVANCE
Or 11.26 if not paid In advance.
AD VERTISIXG RA TES.
1 week. 1 mo. lino. 6ino. s l y**r.
1 square....l $1 5260 gSoo|>4 00l fi <OO
W column,.. SPO 400
V ooluinn,.. 500 750 10 00 15 0* 55 00
1 column... 800 I*oo *ObQ 155 00 00 00
One Inch makes a Administrators
and Executors'.Notices 41.50. Transient ad
vertisements Ceh locals lo cents per line for
first insertion and 5 cents per Hue for each ad
ditional Insertion.
Job Work done on short notice.
WALTKIk St MINIMSKR.
Pablishsrs.
Ciimtli & Snnlay School Directory.
Evangelical.
Rev. C. F.Olnipjter srlU preach U fhftwell
sermontieXt SVmday Ovetllng.
•Rf.'c. F. Dctwaper. Preacher-in-charf*.—
Sunday School, 2p. u,—D. L Zerby. supl.
Methodist.
J2ee. W. R. Fhftney, Preac \tr\* charge
Sunday School, IP. M.,—D. Kluipcrt.Ytltft.
Reformed.
The eharfe is At present without a pastor.
United Brethren.
Jlce. John Landis,
Luthmft.
JJer. Jo Aw Tbmli'wson, Pastor.—
-Pastor expects to be ikbscnt next Sabbath.
Vntftte Sunday 9cbe el. a. M.-B. O.
Delnlnger, ailpt.
MilSwictT Directory.
MHlhelm Lodge, No. *5. I. O. O. P. meets in
heir hall, Feun street, every Saturday evening.
Rebecca Degree Meeting every Thursday on
or before the full moon of each month.
IL A. BCMILLX*. Sec. R. B . HAXTMAX, N. O
Prtvidcnec Grange. No. 217 P. of H.. meets In
Alexander * block on the second Saturday of
each month at r. M.. and on the fourth Sa
turday of each month at I.S T. M.
I). L.Zebbt, See. A. O. Deinlnger. Master.,
The MlllhHm B. A L. Association meets lu
the Pen street school house on the evening of
the second Monday of each month.
A. WALTKB. See, B. O. DBXXIXOXR, Pret.
The Mill helm Cornet Band meets In the
Town Hall on Mondar and Thursday evenings.
Y. P. OTTO, see.. w. F. HASTXR, Fres t.
Millbeim Escort of Co. R., sth legt, N. G..
; old their drill meeHhg on the second story of
Alexander's Block, every Tuesday and Friday
evening.
Cciaty Acmerfttle
IN for lAM.
DWTMCT*. >iAMKB. T. O. ADDRBSS.
Bcllefonte, N. W., VTm. Galbratlh,.. .Belicfoute
R. W....W C Heinle
" W W..,.Wm Harper "
Mllesburg Frank K Bible.. .Mllesburg
I'alonville P J McDonnell,..Unionvllle
Howard A J Gardner Howard
rhUipsbi re C G HerUnger... l'Mllpab'g
MiUhcint -I H Belfsnvder. .Mlllbelm
Dcnner Uriah Stover.... Bellcfoute
Bogus das A Mcflain... Mllcsburg
Burnsidc Wm Hepple PlneGlenn
College Sam'l Gifllland.. Boalsburg
Curtlu David Delonjr... Howard
Ferguson. O. P I>au Driebelbls.. State Col
N. P O M Sheets Stormston
Gregie L M RUhel Spring M s
Balnea George Kelster, Aaronsb'g
HaUmoon John Ward Storinsto'n
Harris Ham'l Ishler Boalsburg
Howard l>avld Tanyer... Howard
Huston HG Cbronlster.. Martha
Liberty W II Gardner....Rtanchard
Mar10n............ John HoJ, Jr Walker
Miles Sam'l K Faust....Mlllhctm
Pat ton G W Bamberger.. Fillmore
Penn W F Smith Mfflheim
Potter, X. P PF Luse Centre Hall
" 8. T G W spangler... .Tusseyv e
Rush William Cullen... Phllipsb g
Suow shoe John G Uzzle Snow Shoe
Spring EC Wood Belletonte
Tavlor Samuel Hoover...Fowler
Union J S Fredericks... Fleming
Walker Samuel Decker... Zlon
Worth G R Williams rt Matilda
J. L. BPANGLER, Chairman.
FRA*K JK. BIBLE. Secretary.
THE ELECTIONS.
MILLHEIM BOROUGH.
CHIEF BURGESS : James C. Smith.
ASST BURGESS : Israel Confer.
COUNCILMKNJ: A. C. Musserj D. L.
Zerby, F. father man, D. H. Mingle,
B. A. Bumiller, George Royer.
SCHOOL DIRECTORS : A. Walter, S.
I). Musscr.
OVERSEERS : 11. 11. Welser, Dsnais
Lose.
ASSESSOR: Jacob Alter.
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS : C. W. Hart#
man, Jonathan Harter.
IXSPETORS: W. H. B. Eiaenhuth,
S. G. Gutelius.
JUDGE OF ELECTIONS: J. W.
AO anas.
AUDITOR : J. R. Bair.
HIGH CONSTABLE : Samuel Otto.
CONSTABLE: Johu H. Maize.
PENN TOWNSHIP.
Judge of Elections: Emanuel Nees.
Inspectors: Jacob Kerstetter, David
Kim port.
Assessor: Aaron Ulrich.
Assistant Assessors: Wm. Nees,
Andrew Stover.
Siqm visors: Geo. M. Harter, Henry
M. Swartz.
Overseers: Samuel Ard, David
Ertel.
School Directors: Jacob Dutweiler,
Daniel E. Gentzel, Elias Hoover.
Auditor: C.Alexander.
Town Clerk: John H. Swartz.
Constable: Dauiel L. Gary.
nAINES TOWNSHIP.
Julgeof E'ections : Frank Dutweiler.
Inspectors: 11, H. Weaver, Charles
S.nith.
Assessor: Thomas G. Erhard.
Assistant Assessors: Michael Bower,
J. G. Meyer.
Supervis<)rs: Jereuiiah Winkelblech,
W. K. Stover.
Overseer* Bmaatisl Cronmiller, John
Orndorf.
School Directors: Thomas Yearick
R. B. Ilosterman, G. B. Stover.
Auditor r .T. W. Runkle.
Town Clerk ; John J. Musser.
Constable: J. H. Wyle.
MILES TOWNSHIP,
Justice of the Peace: Samuel Gram
ley.
Judge of Elections ■; J. B. Kreamer.
Inspector*: n. V. Kreamer, J)aniei
Dubs.
Assessor: S. M. Winters.
ssistant Assessors : Reuben Krea
mer, John Wolf.
Sup-rvisor*: O. W. Ttoyer, Philip
(ivainly.
Overseen: John Hos'.erman, Daniel
Brum yard.
School Director', Nath. Boweraox
S. K. Faust, 122 votes, Reuben Hatter
122 votes.
Auditor : Henry Gorman.
ToicnVlerk> Jos. K. Wtbcr.
ComUtbit : M. A. Carlln.
GREGi TOWNSHir.
Justice of the Peace: S. J. Herring.
nfu&ge 6] Election': Philip Shook.
liHpectoYi: John 11. McCcel, John
*D.Long.
Assessor : Geo. B. CraWforil.
Asst. Assessor : James 5". "Grove,
Geo. Gentzell.
Supervisors : J. ; B. 'lleAcnian.'Geo.
Korman.
Overseer*: 'Pred. Settle, John B.
Ream.
School Directors: Daniel B. Weaver,
Emanuel Zettle.
Auditor : Pealer.
Totrn Clerk Benjamin Bieon.
Constable : Reuben Kline.
How Blaine Was cheated out
of his termination at
H&rrtsburg.
The Pittaton GazetU calls attention
to the fact that Lackawanna and Lu
cerne furnished seyen of the votes
which were wrested from Blaine by
special influences. Crawford, Lycoui
ing, Perry and Centre furnished five
mare. Besides these betrayals, the
"regularly elected Senatorial delegates in
the Union district, in the Somerset dis
trict and in the York district were un
seated by a packed committee appoint
ed by the temporary chairman, and
Grant men without claims were put in
their places. These fifteen changes re
versed the compleiion of the conven
tion. But for them the Grant resolu
tion would have been beaten by ten
votes, notwithstanding the solidity of
thePbiladelphia delegation in voting for
personal reasons against its judgment.
These practical frauds have destroyed
whatever of vitality can be claimed for
the resolution referred to. It was not
only forced on the convention by pow
er, but it was carried by deception and
fraud. It deserves no other fate than
to be denounced and repudiated by the
honest organir.it ion whom it vainly
seeks to bind.— Press.
Light Wanted.
Lombard, Potter and Wagrenseller
attended the State Convention in a
body, as the embodiment of the Solins
grove Ring. Before ttie convention
met, the people of Snyder county were
certain these fellows were all Blaine
men. Lumbard openly opposed Grant,
and urged the nomination of Blaine.
Wagenseller was elected Delegate to
the state convention as a Blaine man
over Capt. Harding, a Cameron-Grant
man. Yet Wagenaeller was selected
by the Cameron-Grant convention as a
Cameron-Grant delegate to the Chica
go Convention I How, in the name of
all that is wonderful, did this happen ?
A Blaine delegate from Snydfr county
going to Chicago as a Giant delegate !
Well, well, wonders never cease. This
i* a subject that deserves consideration
by the Blaine men of Snyder county.
Were they sold ? or bow did it happen
they sent a Grant man to Harrisbnrg ?
—Sclinsgrovt Times.
A grave question has reeently arisen
tn San Francisco, namely who will oay
General Grant's hotel bill. Well we
are not going to take any stock in
Granting ; let them settle the matter
as they please.
Hon. A. E. Borie, a wealthy Phila
delphian and warm fiiend of Gen.
Grant, recently died, leaving a will in
which the sum of SIO,OOO was be
queathed to the great smoker. That
ought to keep U S. in cigars the bal
ance of his life time ; but it would have
been infinately more creditable to Mr.
Borie's judgment had he divided up
the SIO,OOC among about 1000 country
editors. That's all.
Whatever may be the sins of our
fraudulent Preside nt it can not be sa : d
that he is destitute of gratitude to his
benefactors—to those who stole and
gave him the Presidency. The infa
mops Wells was appointed Surveyor of
the Port of New Orleans, for the for
gery and perjury committed by him in
turning over the electoral vote of Lou
isiana to Hayes. Wells' term is up
and now our pink of a President ap
points his (Wells') son to fill the lucra
tive position. The Senate will no
donbt resent the insult by promptly re
jecting the appointment.
How to Elect a Democratic
President.
The third-term lunatics seem to
think thit if Conkling can carry New
York and Logan Illinois, as Cameron
I has carried Pennsylvania, the thing is
done ; the rest of the country is to be
whooped up and driven like a drove of
cattle by the ringsters into the Grant
pen. They make a mistake. The
nomination of Grant by the Republi
cans would be equivalent to the election
of the Democratic candidate for the
Presidency.
TURNPIKE H hereby
given t > the stockholder* of the Bellefonte,
Aaronsbarg and Youngmans'own turnpike
eampaujr, that an election will be held at the
bouse of Wm. In huff, in Alifftlijburg, on Tuca
dav, March 9th 1880, for the purpose of electing
a board ot managers.
By the Board,
3t Jonn Stoner, Pres't.
E STRAY.—Came to the premises of the sub
scriber, "in Gregg township a dark red
steer, supposed tb oe about one and a half
years old. The owner in notified and request
ed to prove property, pay charges, and take j
the same away, otherwise It will be disposed
of according to law. |
W.H, BtOOM. ]
'• res? township. Fee. IS. 18*0.
A UDITORB' REPORT OF THE RECEIPTS
J\. AND EXPENDITURES OK CKNTKK
COUNTY, PKOM JAN. 1., 1879, JAN. 1., 188a
DR.
ADAM TRARIOK. TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH
CRNTKK OOUNTT. J AN. 1., 1880.
To taxes outstanding. Jan. 1,
1879 sßs,lß3'**
To taxes assessed *or 1879.... 42,515 80
•To nmount reevjved of Cora
'lbhlionera oh lhans 22,854.57
To amount received of Com
missioner*, costs and col
lections 458.58
To amount received of Clear-
Held county, balance on
Mosbannon bridge 1,145.88
To Hinount received of Palton
township. Insane account 10.52
To amount received of College
township, insane account la) 80
to afiihunt received of Spring
township. I inane account 209.51
To am't recM, rent of house 48.00
To regtstratlon'blank* 501 d... 5.70
To balance on liaud Jau. 1,
1850 3,727.17
CR.
Jan. 1.. I*o.
Ity taxes outstanding 967.023.M
By county orders paid 55,264.73
By amount State Treasurer re
celpt 3,160.28
By commission on State lax
psld 188.38
By exoueratlons allowed collec
tors 1,882.10
Sy commissions allowed eollec- 1,275.68
y salary 2.0u,00
By stationery
Balance 3.727.17
We the undersigned. Auditors of Centre
county, do hereby cert fy thnt we have exam
ined tne above account of Adam Yearlck. Treas
urer of Centre county, aud find It cotrect.
Witness our bauds and seals this 23d day of
Jauuary, A. D. 1810.
T. R. JAMISOM. (L-S-J
JAMXST. STUART, [L.B.] Auditors.
GEO. K.WIUUAIIS.(L.S.)
•TPtNDtTruns.
QommUstmeri' Pay.
Andrew Gregg • 714.4*
Jacob Dnnkle
George Swab... -
Henry Beck. Columis'r's Clerk 700.
Jnry Cbtnmittionert' Fay.
N. J. MltcbeU
Henry Keller -J
Henry Bck. cleik x ' 00
County Avditora' Pay.
fames T.'Htuart
G. R. WlllUms 30 W
T. B. Jamison 30 0®
C. L. Bufflngton, clerk 30 00 130ir4)
Improvement and Repair*.
John Markle, for fence at Jnll— 1.88
I>. W. Eberhart, for work at Jail
sU le *
J. W. Barnes, for gas flttlng 4.15
John Gregg, for work at furnace
Jail *■*>
Penna. R. Ft. Co., for freight on
lumber <-f*
Wm Lucas, for work at Jail 4.J
M. J. Dolan. " " -W
Adams Express Co., for freight a
on pipes for Jail ,1-j*
C. Doir, hvdrant for Jail
J. W. Barnes, hydrant for iall— I—B®
Thomas Mathews & Son, lumber
for Jail W3.72
Henry Walkey, fcabor at Jail.... 35.8*
C. W.Corman, " " -5^
A. Carr. brass cocks for Jail.--- Ji-w
Jno D Lleb A Co, lumber for Jail 3H.<l
R. Barlett, hauling for lail 59
Samuel Brugger, specifications
for Jail
O. W. lAmbcrt, repairing at Jail 20.00
Win Galbralth. plumblug at Jail 23.70
Jas Harris St Co., bill material
for jail 24*.1 l
D. W. Wo-Hiring, for watching
at Jail 6SO
B AR . K R Co., Joist for
Treasurer's office 6.4r>
John Wetzel, carpenter work
at Jail 58.06
; 907.13
(Jaurt JCrpunset.
Juror*' pay S r, .)®L*s
Commonwealth Costs
J. H. Vosburg, court reporter.. 250.00
W. F. Keber, court roportor
B. Galbratib, court crlcr 102.00
B. Gailbralth, Janitor tfO.W
• Tipstave'* pay 2b ?!
{M. J. Dolan. special detective.. 200.00
Court Prclamattou* by Bheiiff
Spangler 122-2*
j Summoning Jurors, by Sheriff 18.3.W
Cornty Prison Erpsntci.
Mrs. Shaffer, washing lor pris
oners • 5£
i Mrs. Price, wash, for prisoner* '**...o
Joseph Bros. 4 Co., clothing for
prisoners '14.91
Harper Bros, cloth, for nrlvrs. 50.08
S& A Loeb, mdse. f r prison... 37 JW
" 14 " ... 234, .10
Robert McKulght. gas bill 234.05
Geo Dolan, work at er*p<>ol— 3 50
J H FeUenbaum, rep'ng loeks.. 3.50
Dan lei I>err. gas fitting* 5-35
W 8 Galbraith. plumbing 9-40
W T Tw ltmlre, repairs at Jail.. 7.40
D Kberhart, repairs at Jail 1.91
J Reynold* A Son, water baek
and grate 10.50
Tenna K- R. Co. freight on
water back and grate 59
Jno MeCermott, remv'ag aahes 400
Frank Johnson, cleaning plpoa 75
J 8 Mallorv, repairing bedit'd* 11.50
Alvln Brady, cleaning p1p0a.... 1.00
Win f.ucas, repair* at .stable... 4.00
Wm Gares, repair* at ce11*.... 5.00
H U Hoffer, spit toons for Jail... 7.00
Prlnt'rt Bill*.
F L Ilutten, administrator** bill 192.81
KTTuten W. 15
Hhugert A Forrter *14.51
Fred Kurtz M.50
Walter & Delninger 50.<tt
EC Bender 50.00
Bridget.
Bridge view* I 36.20
Murray, Dougal k Co.. balance
of account from 1678 1,264.40
MUesburg bridge-
Murray. Dougai 3s Co,
for Iron bridge g2.589.80
Jonas * pea ring, con
tractor 950.00
Samuel Brugger, engineer 124.26
Geo Rider, for railing at
end* 5.80
Unionvillc bridge—
G W Forrey, contractor.. 470.00
Samuel Brugger, engineer 18.00
Sprin r Mills bridge-
John Cold ron, contractor 60.00
Port Matilda Bridge-
Jonas Spearing. contractor 765.00
Samuel Brugger. engineer 75.64
1 - 840.64
Repair* at Unlonville bridge.... 23.83
Repairs at Karthous bridge 12.00
Repairs at Beech Creek bridge.. 29.97
Signs and finger boards on iron
bridges.... 154.93
Repairs at Howard dam bridge 4*20.47
Repairs at Julian brUlEfi... l-b°
Repairs at Curtln bridge 9.00
Commissioners' expenses to
bridges 40.58
ORDIJf ART KXPENSKB.
Teachers' Institute $. 144.24
Western Penitentiary 343.04
Road damages 75.0")
D. A. Musser. balance of account 824,27
Agricultural Society 100.00
Jno Spangler, Sheriff on account 1,394.72
J H Dobbins, sal'y as Jail phy 100.00
J R& C T Alexander, coal for
Court House and Jail 690 30
L L Brown * 110,61
Potter Twp, on rae lunacy 21 25
Ferguson " " " 22.69
Worth " u " 5.00
Rush " " " 15.00
Assessors pay 1,273.00
C M Bower, Corn's attorney 75.00
Road views 570.40
Running line between Unlou and
Benner township* 54.00
Running Marlon township line 200.6.3
Constable's pay 418.51
Election expense* 1,340.4.3
Healp premium* 1,335.60
Redemption IT. 8. Land* 283.3>
Refunding tax ' ~ 24.27
Insurance on county building* 110.00
Interest ou loan* paid 3,1i22.HD
Commi**ions ou lunacy 31...2
Inquisitions on dead bodies 62.1*
Note* paid 16,161.63
Premiums to collectors 23.00
Commission to C M Rower for
collection* made 153.01
Tax paid on real estate held by
county 5.15
Hospital for insane, Danville 2,624.91
Robert McKnlght, gas bills 143.50
I, L Beck, copying registrations 30.00
J P Uephait, acknowledging
Commi**ioner's deeds 50.00
Books and stationery for Com
mission er's office 22.92
Jos W Sanderson, for Judges'
Chairs 60.00
Beeder and Keller, clerk* elee
tion returns 10-00
IraC Mitchell, attorney's fee
In 7 cases 21.00
H A Mingle, ervices at Audi
tor'* settlement ■> i 6.00
J N Hall, rvjees at Auditor'*
settlement 9.00
Adams Exprew Co., freight
on blank*, &e. f-20
Peuna. B K Co.. freight on
chair"; etc. 4.19
I>an'l Oartnan. meals for Jur-
or* and hire " • ' 15-00
W T Twltmlro, repairs at stoves 12.40
Jno T Johnston, postage, euvel
opes, etc. 36.07
II Reek, entering 88 cases > n
Docket 13.34
Jno McDerinott. removing Mb* „
et Court House , . 0.00
J R Mallory. repair'* gate at C H . 4.00
I.leb Si Oarhrick, lee for Court II 3.50
Williams A ltro, glazing'at CH, (
Costs In county vs. ThUlusbuirg
Borough *' *1 " ,■ • 93.62
Wm Mann and others, #gK>ks
for offices / > . 143.83 ,
J C Harper, repairs at Prothy>
office 3.8 J
W A Morrison, Coin. I'lea* cost. 10.02
Harper llros.. bill carpet C H 24.15
J Harris & Co.. bill Hose. ic. " *>.>
W A Sehroyer, coveting tables
at Court House ' 8.00
Sundry arsons, forsoapt blnd
-1 itK carpet, &c. 2,75
I) Kyerhart. repairing at. Re- -
corder's office 1.50
Wilson, McParlane ft Co, hard.
ware at Court House t 11.3.5
Wood for Court House 315
Mrs. Ilaller, scruhbtn* office 1.00
J no Hrackblll, stools for office 1.00
Tola' expenditures *' 153,'*>4 37
JOHN BPANGLKR. snaaivr. r* aococrr WITH
t'IKTMWCITI, JAN. 1, 1880.
1)K.
To county orders received ou
account #1,700.00
To costs received " C 1.57
Balance , . 754.76
#2,516.33
CR.
By boarding prisoners 3.137
days, at 40 eta #1,278.a0
44 94 turnkey f-es at HO cte. 75.20
" conveying 6 prisoner* -.to
penitentiary, 4 at #40.(10
ahd 2 at #3d.ooeach fflO.Ort
" conveying C Price to bouse
of refuge ,
44 conveying 5 to insane as
avium at #4O 200.00
" publishing court proclama
tion January-term 28.50
" publishing court proclaims*
tlou April term " 24.00
44 uubllshlng court proclama
tion. August term 19.00
•* publishing cohrt-proclama
tion. November terra - *7.40
" publishing court proolabia
tion, January term, 1K8) 19.00
" Sheriff's fees on eo)rt pro
elaraattouf. 4 Court*, - 4.00
" publishing fish proclamat'n 9.05
" SherHTs fees on general
election proclamation v 4.00
summoning Jurv, March
SJHCIII term * 14.)
" summon'g lury. April term .54.00
" summon'* Jury. Aug. term 34.00
" summon'g jury Uot. special
term 14.00
" summon* Jnry NoVilerm ' 47.00
" summoning Jury, Jaunary
term, 1880
" bill lumber, soap, spoons,
etc , for jail 38.06
14 filling and mending 42 ticks
at 50 cts. . 2100
44 costs on Fl Fa, No: JO. April
term ,* .- 2.10
44 Sundry costs, Jan. term 14.58
44 44 44 Aug. left* .• 18.79
44 Commoiiwaatvb corn* , - 58.74
44 I) F Kortney 4 s ord*r ' 34,35
44 removing fish baskets
l'enns, Hn and Elk creeks 42.59
44 removing Ash baskets Spring
creek - 10.40
44 removing fish baskets Lo
gans Branch 4.08
44 retwovlng fi-sh luvskcts Hivec. 51.52
44 removing fish baskets Mo
shannon ' 43.50
44 filling Jury wheel 4 days 16.00
44 expenses after Ringgold and
Baumgarduer *7.62
•2,516.11
Hy balance due Sheriff at settlement, Jan. 1,
18V) • 9754.76
State of IXsnn'a. )
[s.s.
Centre county, )
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Centre
county, do hereby cert ifv that lu pursuance of
an act of Assembly, entitled "An act relatl g to
counties an.t tuwimblps and county and town,
ship offlcers," we met at the cnmmts-ionera' of
tire, in Bellefoute, on the Ist Monday lu Janu
ary, lHff). nnd did audit and settle and ad lust
the seTcrai accounts set forth in-the foregolug
statement.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set mr
hands and seal* this 23*1 day of January, 1880.
T. M. Jawisom, (S.L.I
JamssT StcaimY 15. 1..] Auditor*.
Gko. K. WitutM,[ii.L]
TAXES OUTSTAKIHSO a*M> It' THfe OOVXTT nT
COLLECTOR*.
•: 1871
•Jl Carton, Bellefonte • 307 2* $ 207 28
1872
•John Ward. Half Moon 256 97
•1) Kobh. Liberty 1452 271 49
1873
•Daulel Maloue, B7 81
JLC Kerlok, Marina *O7 4368
1871
•Joseph Fox, Beilefoute 973 11
•William Kiddles, rifiiipshn:*" *45 93
•Fred Kerciioit, Curtin 123
• Williaui C'roas, Hair Moon • 72
•11 B Wllco*. Kiuh , ,5S 11
•D U Y eager, Suow Bhoo 75 75 2584 90
* 1H75
•Oharle- Brown, liellnfonie 768 83
•J I* Shop-, MMesburg 223 99
•II L Bani.hart, Boeg* 55 91
•Jno T Lucas, Curtin 29 11
•II B WUcdx, Rush 78 74
•James Watson. Snow Shoe *4 < 1239 18
187 C
•J H Morrison. BelWonlo 652 5*
•T M llall, Mllesbura U4 37
fW C McOutcheon. Pmlipsburg 18 ai
•William Mann, Curtin 4 32
•David Haiter. Marlou 210 09
•WIIHbm Welser, Penn 324 37
•G W Koch, Potter 753 06
•John Noll, Spring 381 18 2518*42
Jit LShirk, Milraburg 176 22
JJackson Gorton, PUllipkhnrg 179 66
H C Holler, Howard .. .. 125 46
Uriah stover. Benner 396 96
1J C Walker. Hogg. 31510 _
Kmanuel Musaer. College 434 02
♦Conrad Singer, Curtin 1.17 52
\V II Fry. Ferguson 1681 KJ
John Myers. Harris 277 09
Geo Gciisatner, Half Moon 446 54
J Kilne, .Howard 368 72
David Kobb, Liberty 409 03
1) W Orr, Marion 264 87
Joel Morris, Miles 197 60
U W F Gray, Fatton 316 8>
William Smith, Peon 102 .18
! Henry Swab, Potter 758 37
F I! Dale, Rush *4 00
H J Tibbins, Sprihg 92783
William Miller, Taylor 107 68
tJ T Duukle. Walker IR3 93
JW 11 Williams, Worth 57 19 7927 75
1878
William Jones, Beilefoute 695 5.8
K II Oarr, Mllesburg 199 00
E t> Mattern. Pbiltpabncjr 470 97
Sam'l Brlckley. Howard borough 182 12
fC'has Smith, tnionvillc 11 66
Thorn is Perdue, Benner 1087 21
!J C Walker, Bogga • . 882 23
J.Jno A Kupp. College • 720 08
Henry Thlel, Curtin J34 86
John H Hates, Ferguson 653 30
JC I* 1-oitrell, Gregg " 1221 23
D H Rote, Haines 171 16
J no Carper, Jr.. Harris 164 70
I lbs Lytic, Half Moon 81 49
t.John Craig, Huston 291 91
II M Burlew. Liberty 248 02
J William Irvin, Marlon 636 44
J William Tressler, Patton - 4.59 36
John D Foote, Penn 150267
Jas C Boal. Potter 529 31
F H Dale. Rush 658 26
J A J swartz, Spring 169.164
Jos Thompson, Snow Shoo 126 76
Samuel Hoovei, Taylor" 293 09
J Kline Zimmerman, Walker 504 09
Sumuel Stephens, Wort h 190 71 13909 30
1879
JACMusser, Millhelm " 435,64
J Dan'l Ayers, Philipsburg 562 03
A N ltusscil, Unionville 229 16
1W A Taylor, Benner 1556 54
•I M Stuart, Hurnside 192 61
J C Walker, Boggs 116156
fWni Foster, College 2454 67
! Henry Thlel, Curtin •' 230 44
Geo w Kichline, Ferguson 2*84 05
Cyrus Lose, Gregg 3002 73
Jacob Bower, Jr. Ilalpes 1564 47
H Griffin, HaU Upon *94 12
JI) W Kline, Huston 378 71
;j M KUtfe, Howard township 352 *5
JC A Cortcr, Liberty 6* 57
IJ J Hoy. Marlon , 1194 52
lGeo B Hainc*, Miles * ' 1601 36
1 Daniel Heck man, Patton- < 1046 75
IC Alexander, Penh * * " 134372
1J W Messinger, Pottei . 3668 12
John II Long Rush. 51815
J John Garbrick, Spring 2446 8*
1 Samuel Bower, Snow Shoe 30CF24
Juo T Fooler, Taylor 392 *6
Wtu Siiotts, Uhlon ' 201 78
tDavid Yocuin, Walker • 2390 36
J Geo R Williams," Worth 295 33
I William Miles, M.lesburg 428 35
t Robert Cook, Jr. Howard bora 320 30
t-J M Keichllne, fcplfefont* 3946 56
Benjamin Htamm, Harris twp, 1723 00 38321 36
Total taxes outstanding ♦67,023 36
* In hand* of attorney lor collection,
t Paid in fun Hinee Jan. Ist,
t I'aid in part since Jan. Ist.
FINANCIAL cohmno* or CBKTRI! co. t JAM. i,
. . . 1880.
To notes and bonds ootstand-
Uig #93,364.70
" balance due John Spanglor,
Hfcftrtff 7.54.76
" balance due Geo Swab 49.50
balance due Jac Dunkle 187.50
To balance due by Centre Co- #7,815.59
By amount In hands of Co.
Treasurer # 3,727.17
44 notes of sundry persons
held by commissioners . 2,400.0)
44 notes In hamls of A Hoy
for collection 1,827.32
44 notes tn hands of A C Bow
er tor collection 1,058.10
44 taxes outstanding Jan. 1,
1880 67,023.36
44 amount due from boroughs
and townships for Insane
In Is, as follows:
44 Rush twp 111.32
44 Plilllpsburg borough 2,811.15
44 H**n tier twp. 4u'.49
* 4 Muring twp 2.199.15
44 Mllesburg borough 27 .90
44 Huston twp HiSi.o7
44 Hellefoiite borough 1,813.22
44 Totter twp . 121,12
44 Worth twp 125.25
44 Liberty twp. 179.78
44 Ferguson twp 147.05
44 College twp 210.44
•' Tarti idge Est 70.00
•' balance due from A Hrogg 173.74
44 haianee due from L W Munson 293.24
44 Real estate held by county 419.04
44 baluuce from Clearfield coun
ty, (common pleas costs) 430.96
44 Harris twp. fire commission 20.00
44 balance 7,815,59
CF.NTKK COUNTY. RH.
We the undersigned, Commissioners of Cen
tre county. do hereby certify that the foregoing
U a true and correct statement of the receipts
and ex|iendlturesof said county, from Jau. 1
1879 to Jan. 1, 1880. Witness our hands.
ANDREW Hlti-.HU, J
<(K4)KOK HWAB, ,'Com'rs.
J AC. DUNK I.E. )
Attest: HKNKY Bact. Clerk. .
INXE4 UTOR'B NoTIOK —tetters testamcn
j tary on the esLtte of Magdalene Uarret
late of Miles township, ddbeasefl. having been
granted to the subscriber; mi persons knowing
temselves indebted to said estate are hereby
requested to inuko immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to pre
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
JACOB SHI'LTZ.
Executor.
* "
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.-Lettern of
adiniulsi ration on the estate of Jacob
Ncesf, late of Oregg township, deceased, hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, all l*rsons
know-In . themselves Indebted to sain Estate, are
hereby requested to make Immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
K. J. HIKING.
W*. 11. Nkesk.
4-Ct Administrators.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letter- testament
ary ou the estate of Harriett Rrcon, late
of Haines township, deceased. ha* ill: been
granted to the undersigned, all persona know
it.g themselves indebted to said f stale are here
by required to make immediate payment, uud
those having claims against the same to present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
F. T. Mt wsEK.
4-6t Executor.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.— Letters of
Admit Ist rat ion dc bonis won, cum testa
menfo tfnnrxo, on HH 4 estate of Ueorge Snyder,
late of Haines township, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all jiersons know
ing themselve.sindcbted to said estate are here
by notified to make Immediate payment, ami
those having claims against the same to present
litem duly authenticated for se'tlenn-nt.
HAMUEL SNYDER.
3-61 Administrator,
dc bonis non, ct/m testament# annexo.
1 JOHN H. GRAY,
Fashionable Barber.
Two doom wreet of MiUheitn lktel,
MILLaHEIM, PA.
COUNTY JTARMEICS' HOME,
TUB
OTSH HOIfSI,
Prices to Suit the Times.
Improved sighting and careful Hostlers. I.ow
siMH-hil rates to Jurymen and Witnesses.
Cleanliness, couifort unexcelled
NO DISORI -<IN TON.
against the 1 rodneers. than whom non - are
moro war hy, or rairi entitled 10 attention.
The Bueh House having over thrvc tiiu-s the
capacity of other hotels, t iere Is no M-oaalan
or disposition to place the guests In attic
rooms. Tills accounts for Its growing Local
Trade. We do not trust your hoi son to the
care and profit of parlies disconnected with
the hotel.
J. 11. MYERS,
54-6 tt. Proprietor.
MARTIN FREE,
M A N UFACTII KER OF
Window Shades,
orricic AND STORE
956 .\orth Second Street,
FACTORY,
943 St. John Street,
PHI LAI EL PHIZ.!
First Class Work acd
Low Prices.
Country Trade. Respectfully
Solicited.
WILBER'd DIRECT DRAFT
EUREKA MOWER,
THE LIGHTEST DRAFT MOWER.
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TESTIMONIALS.
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ma m< npU Hum fw lla illmi narblaat.
GKOR6K W. HOFTMAN,
rmldial Finuia' Clb, klnira, N. Y.
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a. ed. rat manor ik.l cu caßMri wllk I♦ is in raaoacl.
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Slat. Gran-a Locturar, Woaox, P.
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W tk. ana nnd wind rrady lordrv-inc.ruuih. Koawkn far aka.4
afaajr mnckint I avar awd. K. LAPORTE, Aiylnm, Pa.
Manufncturod by EUREKA MOWER CO. Towtnda.
Bradford County, Pa. Oormipowdnco toMMHA
Bum lon moUod oppßootlon.
PATENTS
•od how to obtain them. Pamphlet
free, upon receipt of Stamp fqr post
age. Address—
GILMORE, SMITH & 00.
Mieitor 0/ Peirata, 1
Kmr raCfr.t £. C.
NESBIT BfctOS.,
Successors to the "East Lewisburg Lumber r A Manufacturing Compaiy,'
Xaanliirliirri
Flooring, Siding, Moulding, Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Verandas and all other kinds of Building
Materials.^
*—*> — " . ....
BEINC; pr<ivided with ample facilities, the latest and most Improved machinery jtod
the Iwai mechanical skill, we are prepared to execute all orders promptly, and in the
very best manner. * J ' •
We give B|>ceial attention to the furnishing ol Material for tho. bet
ter ' '.• •■ • . * .
HOUSE ■HTTTT .-nTNrn-.
Also, to the manufacture of SCHOOL OFFICE, and CHURCH FURNITURE,
SUNDAY >CHOOL, and PRIVATE BOOK CASES..
FACTOR l'-EASI I.EWINKI'KU. MUUT BIM
N. 8.-We can send Materials to Cobum or Hprtng Mills at eheap freights. > lf
? 8' §loft 5 !
Procured for Hokllers disabled In the U. 8. ser
vice from any cause, also fur Heirs of deceased
soldiers. All pensions date back to day of dis
charge, and to date of the death of the soldier.
Pensions increased. Address, with stamp,
STODDAKT A CO.,
3-U 913 K. >n. N. W. Washington, D. C.
B'UilmJUPvk
VICTORIOUS!
HIGHEST & BEST AWARD
And Grand Medal of Hocurt.
Economy, Durability and Rapidity
combined with perfect work.
Are DiaUaguisking Feature* of tbe
celebrated ' 4
Giant Fan and Warehouse Fans,
* • .MADE SY
A. P. DICKEY,
Racine, Wis.
Now htofng scany laic improvements, they are Mf
•qua! i" ;-cleaning all kind* cf Grata,
Pea*, Beans, Cator Beam, Ccro and .SmaH SrW-
Tbay grade Wheat perfectly by -nccliard!hig. Sep
arate Oats frost Wheat, Barley and Kye. They have
rsry perfect man gem errs fir cleaning Timetby,
Clever, Flix Seed, Otrhcrtf Grass, and aO ether
Small Ttoy Chad" poCtth, and combine
every qualification recirucu ts dy ds beat work in
the shortest time.
Warehouse, as well as Farm Mill*, are largely con
structed, both kinds requiring; nine tires to *ccom
modate the demand, and giving a capacity of from ye
to 500 bushels per hour, according to sire cf raifl.
They are shipped, boxed for ocean transportation,
and ."set up" cr "knocked down" far forwarding
ml* d, a* requested; ar.d in all case' put free on
board Car* or Steamer. Order* filled same day as
received.
Mills shipped "knocked down" go for half the
freight charged as when ft rwarded "set up." Oleo
graphs and Circu'ars supplied on application. Prices
will fce quoted and on liberal terms. Cart as
pondence solicited.
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.,
Duttle Mich.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
"YIBHATOR "
THRESHING MACHINERY.
TBI ■.trhl". Cr.ln-S.fi,Ttm.-K.TlBf,
and Monrr Sat tnR Tbreh.f rthi. day and piv
Uan. B.yond all rivalft fer Kapid Work, Perfect Clsaaiag,
STEAM Power Threshers a Specialty. Special
aire* of Separator* raado rxprcs.lr fcr Straw Power.
OUR ITnrivaled Strain Threahcr Kngiaea,
both Portable and Trartlon. with Valoabla Improvo
mcnta, far beyond any other make or kind.
THE ENTIRE Threshing Expense* (and often
throe to flvo time, that amoaati can ha made by the
Satra Orain SAVED by these Improved Machine..
GRAIN Raisers will not submit to the aner
men. westate cf Grain and the Inferior work dona by
all other machines, when once posted oa the difference.
NOT Only Vastly Superior for Wheat, Oafs,
Barley, Rye. and like Grain*, bat tfeo Oaxr Sueeoao
*ul Threoher in Klax, Timothy, Millet, C|pver, and Ilka
Seeds. Require. no •' attachments" ar "rebuilding" *•
change from Grain to Seeds.
IN Thorough Workmanship. Elegant Finish,
Perfection of Perta, Completeness of Equipment, etc.,
•or " Vmnaton" Threeher Outfit, arc Incomparable.
MARVELOUS isr simplicity f PRTU, astag *
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Oma Work, with no Littering* or Batterings.
POUR Sizes of Separator* Made, Ranging
from Six to Twehro-Hort# *lie, and two atylo* of Momnfe
od Horse Power* to match.
PDB Particulars, CnU ©n ©or Bealera ©r
write to aa fcr ma*aac* Circular, tU'l>t ttsjT&na
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„ I SEWING MACHINE
TUX BEST or AM..
\ r ' A 1+
Unrivaled in Appearand, • ** -
Unparalleled in Simplicity ,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broad Claim
•V MM was
THY BEST OPERATIHO
QUICKEST SELLING,
HANDSOMEST, AND
koft Ptrfect Stwinf ItohiiM
IN THK WOULD.
Hf&| \ I 'ERMHs
Tbt |raat pspatarfh §1 IN White It tttf mat tarn
ttneina tribute to lb aicetitnc# n aaaattority
aver aOtar amcbteaa. and hi aabmltßm ft to tba
trad* wa pat It upn Ha ateetta, and la aa instance
has it ever yattaUed to satfcfy aay raaaaaaaadahon
la lb bsar.
Tin demand tarMtatohMa has laeraasid to aach
•aaafaat that w arm mam aaatpiOad to tora ant
Mm Oeaaplata SawU&g ahfatcli Trim
avaty thn© xsalnutaa la
ttta day to
rl STTI B n wk 1
f vary oatSb# fa manaa/tai far f yaara, and
NNlw riit riNtoalitowNkw aw *y
pa/as all, to sail toa caavaafaaca af castaawrs.
Sto Aill Jll WA3ISIB zk wmxmo TSSZXTQKT.
WHITE aEWIiaIUCHIHE CO*
. m m iiwim, nstoaf. met
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P S 2
HIGHEST HONORS
Cmhnmat World's Far, 1876/ .
SBONDTGfSR ORGANS
wiasaiiaai) wA*mociLr aa its
BUST INSTRUMENTS.
ftdnasyatsHw atasllaaaa to neagalasd ly
tha iatlga* la their Koftort, ftoaa wtkish tha
iaUawbtg to an aztraot:.
"Tha M. SHONINOBR OROAM OO.f
sxUMt aa tha hast lastraaasats at a
prioa rendering than poadbto to a large alaaa
of varahaaara.bf>Tlßf eoaatoaaUoa of Baada
aad Malta, protf acin.; moral and plaaaiag sffaeis.
aantalalaf any d—lrabla lmprovaaaaata. will
■toad Usgat'la dry or; daap ©Unau, lsaa ItaMa
to fat •slaf ordar. aU tha boards balag sada
pat •• it la laaoaaiHa far
them to either shrink, swell ar apllt." TUB
ONLY OUSAJW AWARDED TRIM
RANK*
This Medal and Award was granted after tba
aaost severe competition of the beat makers,
before one o' tba aaaat aoaapataat juries
aver aaaambisd. •
Mew Sty be and prices just Isaasd, whleh aw
to aaeordanoa with our rata, tha BltT OIL* •
BAM far tha least money.
Ms are prepared to appoint slew new Agents.
Illustrated Cetaiafaea asaltad, peat pal A ••
■ppllsslliiii to
B. SHOHINGER ORGAN GIL,
* to ltt i'MKSTRHT
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