The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 14, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JUUU fill C0.-
OHIO FLAO, BEAVER VALLEY FLAQ
CURB, STEP AND CAPS.
Artificial Btone paving in all
its branches, including Mcl
lick's patent arch pavement.
AH work guaranteed.
FRANK WETII ft MATT DOYLK, Foremen.
O. II. MF.I.IICK, MBIiBgff,
wirt Boildino, uiooniBbarar, Pd,
4-23-8m
f A
r
For a short time Ralph G.
Phillips, the photographer, is
maKing one me size pnoio
graph, value &5.00, and thirteen
cabinet photographs all for
$3 -co-All
work guaranteed.
Ralph G. Phillips,
mound Floor Gallery,' Opposite Central Hote
BLOOM SBURC, PA,
7-12-1
E. A. RAWLING3.
DEALER IN
t
All Kinds of Meat.
Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton,
Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues,
Bologna, &c. Free Delivery
to all parts of the town.
ENTRE STREET,
BLOOMSBURC, PA.
JteiTTelephone connection.
lo Sell: It: lest hit
That's the question. It Is not the
man who Is scouring the country
around to rind some old toothless
cows that have done (food service for
their owners, but Del ok a little aged
now, they find It Is cheaper to sell
them than to have them dlo upon
their hands. The beef you know
must be tough. It can be bought low,
but what you save then you will
need to pay dentist bills later on.
We boy nothing but
Heavy Steer Beef.
This Is raised upon corn, and killed
when the meat Is good and tender.
We have t he finest class of trade In
Bloomsburg. our customers are
pleased with the meat we sell.
LOUIS LYONS, lain St.. BLODMSBURO.
For home dressed meat,
call at
JERRY FREDERICK'S,
Successor to J. L,. WOI.VEKTON
We sell for cash but our
prices are the lowest in the
town. Goods delivered to al
parts of the town.
That wlwn you are looking for a
place to purcltas meat, thai we
liaee recently oiiened a new meat
market In live Jininn llulldlng, cor
ner of Main and Jefferson streets,
where yott will receive polite and
prom lit attention, and get ttie best
ijutilily of meats.
John I Eleckner.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Kstate of Slary Dreisljach, late of Ftthingcreek
A'offoe is herehy given that letter of admlnis.
truttoit on the estate of llary Dreistneh, late of
t'ishingcreek township deceased, have
tieen granted to the wtderiltpwd administrator
to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are
retpwsted to make payments, and those having
claims or demands will make known the same
without delay to
A. X. l ost, Ally. W. B. MXXrXQTOX,
49-M. Administrator,
TREASURER'S SALE.
OF
UNSEATED AND SEATED
. . LANDS . .
IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
By virtue of sundry Aots of the General As
st'inby of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
relating to the sale of Heated and lusealed
uiius iu 1 ne county or Columbia, etc , for taxes
ue ana unpaid. 1 will offer at I'ublio Sale In
the Court 11 0 use In the town of Bloomsburg, on
Monday, June 8 1896.
W 10 o'clock a. m , the following described
PieoeB of land, or such purt thereof us may be
necessary to sal lafy tho amount of taxes due
uua unpaid against the same, and continue the
some from day to day as the same may be found
neceasary.
TERMS OF SALE.
Too amount of taxes and costs must bo paid
MEAT MARKET
when the land Is struck orT, or the sain may bo
void and the property put up and resold.
UNSEATED LANDS.
BKATBR.
Aores. Warrantee or owners.
Taxes
t B ho
.l
1 M5
4 m
1 115
1 05
85
1 81
4 W
115 00
85
4 8rt
7 25
18 52
13 03
19 81
3 82
13 04
8 34
4 3
78
58
1 5
5 m
l .-,
100 aores Freeman llenlngor
i iw tnnrir. neaver
1 lot Jesse Heaver
76 acres Drorkway nnd Abbott
8 lots C. tt. llrockway
8 lots Hint Cnger
1 lot Mary ilogart
8 lots T. 8. Hover
111 acres llrockway Abbott
witf " fol. coal ft iron Co.
i lot M. carmen
49 acres 1). K. Trov
IW
SI7 " ' "
973
867 " .
48 11 ' 11
IN) " Isaao Davis Est,
119 " Ant hony Davis
100 Martin Downs
18 " John Downs
10 ' Isaac Urelsbach
8 lots Kvuns ft Kase
100 acres It. M, Fiinkhouse
8 lots A. Klnnnagan
8 lots W. 8. Frey
8 lots Win. Gearhart
54 acres Douglass Hughes
8 lots K. G. IlotTman
1 115
1 95
2 ll
1 IH1
1 95
1 91
1 80
6 88
13 l
2 90
5
90
1 9S
1 80
1 95
4 85
4 H5
2 9.1
1 30
1 95
1 95
1 30
5 80
1 95
S 25
1 95
12 78
14 50
2 HO
4 98
1 95
1 95
1 9
8 25
10 80
8 111
89
8 03
8 25
1 95
8 Hi
1 95
2 2H
90
1 SO
8
Horner Chester
Kllas Hunt
George Henry
John Hlnderlltor
8 "
8 "
800 "
480 "
75
1 lot
8 "
8
9 "
O. A. Jacoby
a. Kline
George T. Kahler
W. W. Klace
Frank Lewis
W. It. Lawrence
8
km acres Conrad Mlnlck
loo Benjamin J. Mlnlck
2a3 lots Wm. Maston
X lots G M. McAlurncy
g II II II
3 ii ii it
g ii ii ii
140 acres Goo. Nungesser
8 lots Clarence 1'rlce
8 " J. C. Patterson
8 " Stephen I'nmt
850 acres Charles Kelchard
too "
78 ii
m ii
8 lota Samuel Rutherford
8 'i J. J. Bohreck
8 ' J. W. smith
8 ' Peter Scott
21 H acres Daniel swank
140 J. H. Sehweppenhelaer
8 T. II. Michael Shuman
57 " F. L. Shuman
8 lots C 8. Wetel
8 " Samuel Werkholser
A ii
8 " Augustus Wood
24 acres Lloyd Davis
Samuel Hurlacuer
BBNTON TWP.
28 acres C. W. Smith
BR1ARCRRBK.
100 acres Paul Apple
05
03
01
82
8 82
1 03
so
Christopher Bender
Guy Bryan
Christopher Bender
Ben). Crispin
Ben Crispin
t'has. A. Dodson
Rev. W. T. Clemm
Francis Kvans
1). F. llolopoter
Geo. W. Koons
210
40 '
so
2
48
50
in
21 '
19 '
78 1
829 '
100
4H0
ISO '
a''0 "
50 "
50 "
200
800 "
ISO "
100 "
280 "
60 "
110 '
11 "
2 24
4 11
4 11
1 10
S3
1 53
01
Joseph Lnmon
Win. ft Hill Mack
C. ft J. Htackhouse heirs
Sarah Lansdale
John W. .suit
John 11. Suit Est.
O. 1). Mclleory
Stewart Khlnhard
S. J. Pealcr
Koons, swayze ft Stewart
Swayze ft Stewart
S. J. I'euler
Geo. w. sorber
Geo. W. Koons
H. II. Sltlur
B. P. smith
Wia Nercoe
CATAWIS8A TWP. .
Margaret Dornback
Fred Newell
Win. Clewell
Thomas E. Harder
V. J. Campbell
J. G. Miller
2 05
8 20
1 42
38 88
1 0:
1 02
4 10
5 85
8 07
2 05
B 14
1 12
2 28
28
12
22
1 05
807
81 "
18
11
8
112
178
7 "
10 20
62
S 40
1 82
1 12
4 49
8 80
2 09
CBNTRALIA.
1 lot Thomas Oariity
1 " Ellen Sweeny
2 n John Moran
1 " Thomas Murphy
CBNTRB.
22 acres L. B. Adams Est.
5 Reuben Bellas
5 Wm. Fisher
10 K. D. llagenbuch
1 lot Kme Hess
5 acres Frank Klefer
8 acres Samuel Lowery
I'olly Hloom Est.
Alem Whltmlre Est.
Alem Whltmlre Est.
02 acres Kulp ft Mcwilllams
800 ' Thomas Kllllngton
2ci0 " Mary Myers
200 MaryKustln
200 " Charlotte Kustln
200 Johu lteynolils
100 Thomas llustln
19,1 Daniel Itwce
148 ' Henry Shaffer
,0 " George Dewart
30 ' 1'hlllp Longenbergor
Dommlnlck Kramer
70
3 80
1 40
3 10
1 16
84
44
1 05
7(1
83
61
85
4M
71
9 90
5 43
9 00
6 40
6 40
0 40
4 00
tl 40
2 40
70
3:
6 1)0
CONTNODAU.
acres Joshua Beam
' kobert Brelsli
lot Daniel Goodman
acres John Hustou
lot Margaret Kress
" A. V. Crumer
i ii .
Hester I.elby
" Mary McManaman
acres Thomas Kustln
" Jacob Trlen
ii ,i it
" Mary llustln
" lwls Walker
" John Vounir
122 26
69
72
9 45
2 08
2
1 89
1 38
78
30 00
11 40
11 40
90 00
11 40
58 14
lota George Heyer
W. 11. llicarty
John Ilummel
riSHINUCHKXK.
acres William Ash
" Heuben HMlsh
" creasy ft Wells
" Com'iiwealt.h I.uinb. Co.
" J. ft G. w Ilelde
" John Kindt ft Co. 1
" Ilurman Kline Eat.
" Thomiis Lemon
" J. F. Mcllenry
" George Pealer
" Samuel J. I'ealer
" t'hurles Kelebart
" W. 11. I'nangst
" Mcllenry.l'ealerftStew'rt
1 67
1 10
29
12 18
6 50
5 79
4-1 75
8 80
11 0J
1 10
7 80
8'
55
4 36
15 30
2 65
4 61
2 75
1 80
Isaac Laubach
FHANKLIN.
1 " Augustus Hlbby
3 " Jumes U. Hlbby
19
30
16
16
16
16
1 50
1 " Ezra Hayhurst heirs
1 Jonathan Loremun
1 acre (teo. Manhart
29 " wiUlam Kohrback
UHBENWOOU.
04 ii Miles ft Hartley Albeituon
8 11 Samuel Nolton Esl
IIEHLOCK.
30 " L. P. Appleman
24 " John Appleman
12 ii Jonathan Ai t man
10 " Mathlus Kindt
30 " Neul ft Fursul
20 " Isaao G. I'u reel
20 " Sylvester Purse! Estate
B " Levi Wright's Kst.
JACKSON,
75 P. D. Black
85
50
6 80
B 18
1 69
2 10
8 20
8 36
2 or
67
10 78
9 60
51 81
14 40
75
HIO ii ii ii
21 ' Miller ft Nevhard
210 Miller ft Neybard
15 Samuel Keeler
LOODST.
96 aores Kulp ft Darlington
George Dcwult
1'hlllp Longenbergor
lluury Shaffer
MADISON.
19 80
1 70
76
W
2 40
1 60
1 60
a oo
1 28
1 99
1 60
4 80
1 60
6 acres Moses Rlchler
c. M. I nun ne
E. lieudcrsuott
Joel Cox
Samuel Diisher
Charles Sands
Daniel Bote
Uartlu Keeley
1 28
8 20
8 65
8 81
1 69
4 61
2 27
2 88
1 80
6 (10
B 22
8 88
4 95
11 42
HI
2 15
25 80
1 60
2il
Catawla liimk
21
as
13
5
600
1118
160
23
816
8
100
o.o
c.B Gearlmrtft Hro
Henry Hlnderlltcr
Junes Krefer
Nathan wilier
Charles Kelchard
Charles Kelchard
Keuben shuman
J. M. Stokey
Swart., Shepp ft CO.
Nathan Miller
M. K. Yet.ter
M. M. McWIIllams
W. II. Menslnger.
MIFFLIN.
Jacob Hitrenbcndcr
Henry Creasy
Hamiicl Dresner
W. I.. Hutchinson
89 "
II
17
67
70
200 ii
38 '
13 '
2
60
200
85 "
47
72
1 HH
8 98
1 H8
72
V 60
1 68
1 20
68
4 31
9 61
1 78
8 58
48
8 no
A 52
6 fit
8 97
6 97
u, a. sncony ,
11. J. Keller,
Joseph and Peter Michael
ii H ii
Wm. Menslnger Est.
James Ntiss
Frederick l'fhaler 1
J. and A. V. Parks
Horace SchweppenhelRor
Kleazor Wchweppenhelser
John K. Yoiie Est.
l'eter ,1. Suit
Hiram Creasy
J. A. 8eh reck
21
15
21
75
80
M0NT0VK.
18 acres ?llnas Huntington
40 " Martha Clark
91 " M. I. Hutchinson
28 Julia Cooper
Taylor Kucklo
MT. PLBASANT,
10 " Jncohyft Kupert
10 Samuel Jacoby
10 " William Fursel
ORANOB.
8 " Samuel Crevellng
16 ' Margaret Hagenuuch
9 Jeremiah Hess
11 " Kemley ft stlner
39 ' Charles Kink
19 O. H. Everett
PINB.
2"6 ' C. W. Eves
so Gporge A Fnck estate
45 David K Inner estate
25 ' Elijah iwlsher
60 " William I'olk
28 Dallas Trelbleplece
138 William Kingston
C. W. Eves
1 07
2 87
2 28
2 38
82
1 41
H7
S3
213
1 30
1 OH
2 28
4 111
318
1218
697
6 99
2 15
317
4 40
310
ROARINOCREBK.
l'eter Buchner
Mrs. M. M. Campbell
C. 8. Cox, Ex. of Tench Cox
C. 8. Cox, Ex. of Tench cox.
50
25
2511
1
200
60
155
18
24
142
144
108
140
4'K)
60
5'H)
SO
375
65
1 AO
1 60
18 CO
1 16
5 80
1 74
4 95
A. B. Croon
Kzeklel Dlllplaln
Stacey John Estate
Morris ft Hughes
Charles Kelchard
290
174
9 06
4 78
8 42
4 8'
19 211
" City of Philadelphia
" Abraui Straup
ii I, .
M. M. Mcwilllams
" George and Wilson Yeagor
16 00
280
11 98
2 mi
8COAKL0AF.
192 Wllllts ft Sheep 138 25
250 J. F. Chapln 68 18
2 2 33
ys jnary custard 8 53
50 " Israel Cope 13 54
nu - ii. ii. urol. 9 05
m of 119 acres W esloy Hess 27 10
54 of 119 acres Wesley Hess 31 8
94 acres Miner K. Smith 15 65
son Kohr llcllenry 29 22
aoo p.. J. Mcllenry 16 15
500 K. J. Mcllenry 39 25
s.'K Joshua savage 15 58
say " Jerrerson Frlu 15 64
225 ' Hess, Crevellng ft Co. 88 25
5 J. M. Larlsh 2 27
40 Pentecost Lumber Vo. 17 35
250 Butt ft Mcllenry 80 00
SEATED LANDS.
Also at the same time and place, the follow,
lng lots, pieces and parcels of Seated land, re-
luint-u uj i. ne tax collectors, are to do soici, un
riHrlhnnmvlalnii.nran An, rxt nn
w, ...tun., w. wi, nu ul itanciu ui j en
titled, "An Act relating to the sale of lands for
iua iu voiuiuuia county, approved March sin,
tow.
BBAVBR.
Acres. Warrantee or owners.
317 acres Miller, Longenberger ft Fisher
17 'i John Fisher
Taxes
$.'182
8
1
85
John Keener
24 "
1 '
1 "
2 "
10 "
A. W. Mann
Jacob Davis
Feter Khoads
Martin Stlney
BBNTON TWP.
John Bogart
W. J. Luiz
4
8
2 07
1 lot
3
22 acres M. A. Kuch Est.
1 acres K. L. F. Colley Est.
BBNTON BORO.
1 lot M. B. LlltZ
7 acres K. L. F, colley Est.
21 " Franrls Itnnyan
" 1 Irlch Houser
TO ' 11. J. Johnson.
MAIM.
21 acres Brockway ft Knt
4 15
3 40
3 20
8 40
BERWICK BORO.
Margaret Sccsholtz,
BLOOM.
John Donahue
Wm Khmer
11. Xeyhard
V. W. Kichey
John 8. sterner
11. J. Miller
Wm. Harder
Mrs. M. ll. Yctter
Detwller ft Scatlergood
Ira Dlley
11. G. Kshelman
Wm. Ferguson
Mrs. 8. K. Gruber
Win. lildlay
J. F. lloldien Est
Wm; Harder
George Hook
John J. Jones
Morgan Jones
C. W. Miller
C. W. Miller
J. II. Miller
J. 11. Miller
Mrs. June .Moore
J. F. Sliurplcss
Mrs. Samuel Nevhard
not
1 i'
i
2 '
1
1
1
1 "
1 "
1
1
1
1 "
1
1 "
1 '
1
1
1 "
1 "
1 '
1 "
1 "
1 "
24 20
94
1 06
4 25
1 06
6 88
2 1
4 25
6 38
8 38
4 HO
4 80
22 80
1 90
1 90
1 44
3 80
1 90
1 51
1 90
3 811
3 80
1 34
1 34
1
1
1
1 90
1 10
3 m
3 80
2 acres Miller ft Waller
2 lots Miller ft Coleman
3 lots Miller ft Coleman
1 " John Newhcury
1 John NevvhenrT
1
2 19
3 80
3 80
3 80
1
1 "
1 "
1 "
1 "
1 '
1 '
1 "
1 "
1
1 '
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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1 "
1
John Newhenry
Wm. O'Neal
11. H. bharpless
II. B. Sharpless
11. W. Watts
A. B. White
Sue A. Wolf
A. X. Schoch
II. W. Watts
J. F. Watson
Sarah c. Watson
Frank W. Wilson
Oscar Y ost
Mrs. W. H. Yettor
Kettle Visher
Klchurus ft Klchardson
Mastln ft Co.
J. W. Postern
H. W. Uess
Frank Klscwlck
J. B. hhulfer
1 90
1 9U
1 24
6 60
1 24
8 20
1 21
1 24
1 24
1 90
B
7 60
1 01
3 05
2
1 44
1 44
95
3 07
BHIARCRIBK.
1 lot Solomon Henry
I " Wm. Sliellhammor
CATAWIS8A TWP.
85 acres F. L. Shuman
20 W. J. Martin
6 " Lewis Yet tor Est,
X " George Krelgh
OATAWIS8A BORO.
1 lot II. R. Grimes
1 " Emily McNlncli
8 1). F. Wagner
0BNTRALIA. BORO,
1 lot 5!rs. Grace sionughan
1 " Mrs. Surah Monughan
1 " John Elliott
1 " Benjamin Grinith
1 " Edward Lauler
CBNTRI.
10 acres Polly Bloom Estate.
1 lot Geo. 11. Freas
8 acres John 8. Kemley
7 " John 8. Kemley
B ii ii .
H ii ii
24 Itcglna Wolverton
6 Alvlu Whltmlre Est!
t" ii ii ii 1
ii
1 lot Ellzabel h Quey Est,
6 acres Sarah A. Kemley
7 Miles A. Williams
8 ii it it
B 32
4 92
1 50
8 60
2 30
2 23
1 81
5 78
6 65
4 60
1 40
1 75
35
60
1 20
3 60
76
15
48
8 74
16
15
fill
20
22
42
48
t'LBVILAND.
9 acres Jonnph Thomas
21 II. w. Shaffer
B ' F. P. Berger
9 Mary Dyerlng
9 Daniel S. St I ne'8 Est.
8 " Francis Beckor
CONTNOOAM.
1 lot Wllllnm Brown
1 James Hogan
1 " Frank Naughtln
1 " Mary Mo Gulm
401) acres Nathaniel Brown
1 lot ltobert Brown
1 " Barney Dougherty
1 " Anthony Dougherty
1 ' JnmeB Dougherty
1 " Thomas Gerrtty
1 " Mrs. Henry Koons
1 ' James McGuIre
1 " Win. ltelnbold
nsniKocRRRC.
IB seres John Bogert
Mi " J. M. DeiVItt
34 ' Norman D. Mosteller
40 " KiibsoI Force
6 silos Gotz
URSINWOOP.
80 Thomas Wright
1 lot neater A. Parker
TIIJILOCK.
1! acres John Kitchen
Aaron Miller
1 lot Art case
A acres Wilbur Ktmer
21 Kachel Hawk
1 lot John Kelfer
16 acres Aaron Miller
1 lot Frank Defraln
'1 Harry Millard
80 acres Mary Jane Mirscl
52 ' T. W. l'ursel
JACKSON.
178 acres Ezra Stephens
ISO ' Aaron Kelchner Est
83 ' JohnShultx
LOCUST.
8 " Susan Rhodes
MADISON.
15 Iewls Christopher
300 " C. W. Eves
60 C. W. Kvcs
1 lot William McEwea
3 acres James Potter
MIFFLIN.
8 " A. J. Broclns
10 Chas. Eckroth's Est.
12 " Nathan Klrkendall
12 J. P. Lantz. Est.
15 " Horace Sweppenhelscr
2 " Harrison Taylor
10 " Harrison Taylor
MT. PLBASANT.
4 ' narvey Graham
OBANOI,
1 lot M. W. Bogert
acres Benjamin fi. Barman
1 " Lehigh ft Orangevllle, R. K
8 " C. F. ft W. K. R. CO.
tt " ,
1 ii ii ii ii ii
1 lot Theodore Rush
1 " C. 1. ft W. R. R. Co.
1 ii ,i ii ii i,
1 ' Joseph Fausey
10 acres Wm. Mears Est.
PINB.
31 ' John H. Parker
50 TliOmas Sweeny
25 " A. K. Sweeny
8 Esther Simons
17 " Clarence Welllver
40 " Wllllts ft Sheep
20 Michael Young
48 W 8. Haas
35 ' J. K. Lyons
4' J. E. Sands
61 Hannah Dawson Est.
8 U. A. Meyers
SCOTT.
I lots T. W. Edgar Est.
7 acres!Coliiuibla Lime ft S. Co.
1 acre X. L. Campbell
1 lot Jacob Musslcman Est.
SUOARLOAF.
75 acres Mrs. Joshua Cole
8 " Ell Hess
2 " J. J. Larzalere
8 65
1 25
8 40
A 82
858 09
40
80
80
AO
40
80
40
HQ
B 78
8 8H
8 15
8 89
2 1A
1 44
19
9 55
i 08
1 48
1 50
75
1 42
1 00
44
97
8 SO
1 50
8 50
13 80
1 80
1 2
4 on
4 80
3 2n
1 18
2 01
8 67
1 34
1 39
5 42
4 21
4 21
2 30
98
97
1 74
6 70
80
2 50
FOWLER.
Treasurer.
J. R
Treasurer's ofllcn.
Bloomsburg, Fa., April 8 1396.
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF
BLOOM POOR DISTRICT,
from January 7, 1895, to January 6, 1896.
JOHN K. GROTZ, Treasurer.
DR.
To balance as per last state
ment $ 1163 04
CaMh received from sundry
persons and sources 5841 93 $ 70O4 97
80
10
25
CK.
Old orders redeemed. 8 115 83
2 00
New orders redeemed 5822 09 $ 5937
20
Balance In hands of Treasurer $ 1067
RECAPITULATION OF MONEY' 3 RECEIVED.
C. E. llartman, collector $ 826 S3
God Uartmun, collector.
81 95
D. s. Patterson
J. K. Blttenbender '
M. C. Woodward
J. M. Kote
s. u. smith
Kester
673 08
2627 08
590 09
219 87
284 12
91 25
D. Blttenbender..
lno 50
Produce, farm 254 14
Lee. tiamo
18 50
28 66
8 50
4 50
11 75
2 44
23 17
Col. Co. tor Hayes
Center Poor District
Danville Poor District...
Milton Poor District ,
Railroad ticket
J. M.Kote
f 5841
IN ACCOUNT WITn COLLECTORS,
J. K. Blttenbender. collector
Bloom duplicate, 1891 f S 189 11
Paid 2918 42
Balance duo f 570
j. k. uittenoenaer, collector
Bloom duplicate 1895 $ 3363 35
Paid liuis 76
Balance duo $1691
u, n. ruuersou, collector
duplicate 1895 $ 576 81
1'ald in) 00
Balance due
C. E. llartman, collector dup
$ 306
licate 189J $ 7H6 41
Paid 279 41
Biilancedue $
S. II. Smith, collector dupli
cate lh'JS .$ 28 85
Paid 125 87
487 03
Bulance due
J. M. Kote, duplicate 1895
Paid
$ 162
95
205 76
113 72
Balance due 62
EXPENSES FOR THE YEAH ENDING
JANUARY 13, 1896.
POOR HOUSI.
.$ 102 25
4 18
2 00
87 n
85 96
37 70
35
7 50
15 00
1 75
2 85
2 55
52 36
4 60
15 25
7 20
8 00
2 00
19 41
23 81
2 00
20 00
67 69
I 24 89
1
32 00
20 45
1 .33
16 S3
22 28
80 00
16 00
53 37
1 40 74
2 22
65 50
1 50
7 58
1 47
29 87
14 67
9 8ft
9 no
5 40
Atlantic KellulngCO., Oils...
V agon repairs,
v.
ii. Kelce. beef
M. L. Kline, harness and re.
nuns
S. M. Hess, coal
c. A. Klelm
o. T. Wilson, manure
A. c. llldluy, manure
lao Kelchard, merchandise
U. A. Klelm. medicine
Samuel Muftly, smithing ....
Thomas McUrldo, sundries...
C. w. Krown, manure..
c. W. Runyon, merchandise.
1-. iv. v annatiu, snaues ,
W. H. swentzell. manure
W. 11. Snyder, manure
P. A. Kline, cleartng net
grounds
29
T. M. Dawson, cementing res,
ervolr
Bloom Wagon Co., repairs, fto.
Bloom Store Co., merchandise
Neiieuilah Kitchen, 2 br
sows
J. II. ilercer, merchandise
mucin uur CO.,
P. D. Black, lumber.
creasy ft Wells, lumber....
soiomon iiursh, carpenter
WUIK ,
Poter Jones, carnentnr work.
P. A. Kline, extra, forclearluir
new it round
C. M. Crawford, lime and stone
1. w. uartmun & bon, muse...
M. K. Amileman. fertilizer
".. H. Shulu, doctoring horse..
W. U. Moore, merchandise....
Hess Iron Co., ropaliu
M. T. Ohl, masou
... - - ..... 1 , 1 . .1,1, g, ulcl .no. ,
Newell Clothing Co. clothing.
Leaudor Kruni. stone
Thomas VieVio, turkey eggs....
J. R. Schuyler ft Co. churn and
chain 5
W. Crawford, carpenter 9 10
W. Kelce. manure U 25
W. H. Yetter, cabbage and
celery plants B 87
J, Ralston, tobacco nnd pines. B 20
Eshlemcn ft Wolf, plow points
fto 8 45
D. J. Johnson, 1 1 days work. . . 6 60
Harman ft II assort, reaper
knives 1 CO
II. V. Whltfl ft Co. seeds, fto. . . 15 80
Henry wanlch, work on new
ground U 00
C. W. Kunyon, hardware ... 11 82
L. Gross, clothing, 1894-1895. ... 10 00
C. M. Crawford, lime 27 1A
J. W. Mosteller, md'se 7 58
J. K. Zelgler, binding twine... 8 60
Peter Jones, plums 125
8. A. Sharpies, repairs 8 00
J. K. I'ensyl, balance 8 20
Bed Spring Mfg. Co. table A on
M. H. Rhodes, coal 107 17
W. O. Holmes, steam heating
contract 625 00
P. A. Kline, seod and horse
shoeing B 90
William Webb, tobacco 1 60
R. A. Hawllngs, meat 1 85
A. V. Kressler, phosphate, ftc. 87 3A
J. L. Wolverton, meat. 8 00
G. A. McKelvy, drugs. 4 80
J. D. Armstrong, milse 85 40
Isaiah C. l'ursel, brick laying. 18 00
C. W. Trump, fodder cutter. . . 41 00
0. W. Mcllenry. cow and calf. 85 00
Dr. Purman. manure 4 60
1. Hagenbuch, sundry sects... 8 AO
Chas. Kunkle, carpenter 1 on
II. K. Ileacock, manure 4 50
Farmer's Prod. Ex. coal '9-'84. 70 79
clothing, fto. 11 40
3. A. Hess, shoes 7 70
('. S. Funnan, repairs, '91 8 27
N. W. Barton, merchandise... 1 91
W. II. Moore, mdse. 7 60
J. K. Wliite, groceries 8 21
11. J. Clark ft Son. mdse 18 97
W. O. Holmes, pipe, fto 8 60
Stephen Knorr, smithing, "91.. 8 50
Roadarmel ft Welllver, smith
ing 5 40
J. B. Ammorraan, repairing
shoes 9 IS
18 21
7 50
87
60
45
49
f
ASVLCM.
Geo. Fox. 52 1-7 weeks (H $1.75 91 25
Jesse Kelley, 52 1-7 " " 91 25
L. Z. Kehler, 52 1-7 ' " " 91 25
Al.a M. sterner ' ' ' 91 25
Carrie Turrcll, ' 91 25
John W. Osman, " " M 91 25
W. W. Kester, ' ' 91 25
I). Blttenb'nd'r 81 8-7 " " " 54 75
O Watts 7 5-7 " " " 13 50
t
SALARIES FBI8.
Auditors and clerk SO 00
Thos. Mcllrlde 162 60
A. C. llldluy us 00
J. M. Larlsh 25 00
0. T. Wilson 100 00
C. A. Klelm 25 110
Dr J. C. Kuttflr 75 00
Dr. T. C. Barter 8 S3
Dr. F. W. Redeker 8 25
Dr. C. F. Wackenhuth 8 00
C. II. Lee 26 90
P. A. Kline 478 62
M. H. Rhodes 75 00
1. Uugenbuch 75 00
Thos. Webb 75 00
W. H. Snyder, atty 27 00
R. K. Little. 15 00
T. J. Vaudersllce 239 48
J. Simpson Kline 6 00
4 35
1 36
1 00
60
90
75
4 10
30
9'l
1 68
2 25
4 01
4 35
2 66
1 61
1 44
3 90
87
1 68
1 64
1 32
3 80
83
21 50
4 44
4 85
72
$
PRINTINO.
J. C. Brown, statement and
order book
Democratic Sentinel, state
ment fto
G. E. Elwell.... .
21 00
19 80
15 00
SUNDRY IXPKN8I8.
J. M. Larlsh, horse hire 2 50
A. C. Illdlay, horse hire 8 25
Expense in lunacy J. Shaffe,-.. 8 94
J. C. Rutter, administering
oaths 2 75
J. M. Larlsh, postage, eto S 05
0. T. Wilson, horse hire 2 60
Agnes Fortune, typewriting.. 6 00
Wesley Knorr, serving notices 4 00
1. llagenbuch, postage and
tickets. 1 87
Bloomsburg P. 0. postage ftc. 5 45
l'ursel ft Harman, weighing . 80
G. G. Baker, colllns for Cook
and Mrs. Cox 30 00
I. Hagenbuch, sundry Items.. 2 47
0. T. Wilson, sundry Items.... 11 18
1. Hagenbuch, horse hire, ftc 5 69
J. C. Brown survey and drafts 27 00
G. O. Baker, collln for Yol-e.... 15 00
Institute for feeble minded
children 5 00
Geo. Evans at Institute for
leeble minded children 10 00
J. A. Howard ticket from Sun
bury 81
0. T. Wilson, telegram for
Hayes 66
G. G. Bukur, funeral expenses
Hnyes 23 00
1. Hagenbuch, R. R. tickets,
traveling expenses, tickets
for tramps, ftc 9 95
Ira Mcllenry, funeral expen
ses, Joseph Yanslcklo 35 00
42
55
$
OCTSIDB RBLIBF.
A. Eckenroth
28 70
15 75
5 50
19 40
2 40
16 15
98 74
46 10
54 70
2 25
50 85
8 CO
68 00
5 83
8 35
112 05
11 Ml
19 95
10 85
10 00
2 00
91 00
12 75
14 00
2 75
5 00
2 CO
11 10
15 45
25 00
7 83
3 60
13 110
7 65
8 N)
111 03
8 50
4 8)
6 25
11 00
6 Ml
7 55
1 45
8 90
82 00
3 61!
8 50
42 25
5 00
75 00
1 60
9 00
2 00
9 25
1318
6 25
25 28
200
200
8f 00
11 50
41 50
800
10 00
4 61
1 25
8 OH
8 95
1215
7 75
J. Mart,
C. Thomas
Hannah Randall
Mrs Sewells
Mrs. Coleman
Hiram Long's family
A. J. Kenard
Jacob Adams
Warren iDgold
Hester Bomboy
Ann Muttly
Clark Crevellng
Emma Pleasunts.
Win. Hopper
David Renncr
M. Osner
J. Glrton
John R. Cox
Mis V Kvans
Henry Yohe
(ieo Samuels
Thomas Swisher
Jacob Kemley
P. Johnson
J Whltmer
Mrs Beers
James Thomas.
Mrs Cadow
Travelling Men
J Kenuer
George Hoffman...
Mrs Brewer
Edward Ryun
J. Elliot
J 11 Print.
J Kinsley
J Shafler
93
89
6'J
83
98
04
J lleiison
DBull
George l'ursel
L lllldebrantlt
Daniel Dulder.
J Musselman
J Miller's child
F Bloomer
c I Brown
Mrs Reynolds
O P Swisher
Mrs Abble Evans
Joe Thomas
I) K Johnson
hmma Hutchlns
Mrs Barrett
Kobt Cook
J v ohnson ;
Hamilton fumllr
G B Appleman
sir ana mis cum
K L Miller
C Kemley
Albert Klch
Mrs Tin br
Gibbons family
11 nwiHiier
Mrs Koun
J 8 Welllver
Luke noun
Geo Klugler, for sundry per-
Isaiah Hugenbucu,' sundry ei-
nenses
J M Clark, orders of relief.
Guy Jauoby orders for relief ...
o;o
9 CO
$1231
$ 58
I'ROlll'CTS OF Tnl FAHM FOR 1895.
275 bushels of wheat
612 bushels of oats
1440 bushels of corn ears...
110 bushels of buckwheat..
285 bushels of pot aloes. ....
12 bushels of beets.
11 bushels of narsnlns
165 00
153 00
288 00
38 50
71 25
800
2 75
BOO
1 20
60 00
95 00
8 78
5 bushels of onions.
54 bushels of onlousets....
1500 beads of cabbaim
20 bushels sweet, corn
8 bUttUtfU beaju ,
000 sheaves corn fodder. 150 60
45 tons of hay 6H100
aO bushels rye 10 00
9 turkeys is an
1 calf raised j no
!OA lbs of beef 114 m
2 VM1 lbs of pork 211 10
315 lbs of butter.
63 00
75 do, eggs
10 shotes ,
9 brood sows with pig......
130 chickens
8 bushels tomatoes ,
9 barrels of sauerkraut...,
5io lbs lard
30 tons Ice, no charge
13 60
45 00
400
82 50
4e0
1000
CO 00
VALt'8 OF BBAL AND PERSONAL rROPlHTT.
Bal on Bloom dnp 1894 870 89
Bui on Bloom dup 1895 1694 59
Bal on Greenwood dup1895.... 80688
Bal on Scott dnp 1895 487 03
Bal on Sugarloaf dup 1895 Wim
Baton Mlllvllledupl895 62 04
Farm and buildings :
4 horses
5 cows
1 bull
10 shoats,
2 brood sows with pig
85 chickens m
3t tons of hay
175 bushels wheat
4so bushels oats
16 bushels buckwheat
10110 bushels corn ears
10 bushels rye
176 bushels potatoes
8 bushels turnips
A bushels beets
8 bushels onions.
Sjjbushels onion sets
loni hends of cabbage
2(iO0 sheaves corn fodder.
S50 pounds beef
400 pounds lard
1600 pounds pork
9 barrels vinegar.
20 tons of cosf.
Wiw acr's wlnt'r grain In gro'nd
J iirnlture In Almshouse
furniture in Steward's house.
Farming Implements wagons,
2138 52
700 00
OCCCTANTS or ALMS houss
Number of paupers In Alms
house at last report
Admitted during year
Discharged during the rear....
Died during the year
Remaining at end of year
Number from Bloom
Number from Greenwood
Number from Scott
Number from Sugarloaf
11
14
i7"
4
10
707 00
ISAIAn IIAOENBLCH.
M. H. RHODES,
Thomas Wibb, secretary. D'rectow.
n.T?e A.udl,ors t Bloom Poor District report
.a,ia?2M,'.)5nmlna"OD and a "ireful oonslii
atlon of all the accounts of the past year thsr
have approved the same, except the folkiwhS
orders which were drawn In excess of lawTul
claims as appears by statement and opt&Ma
hereto annexed, to-wit: viiuim
I 1
1 ' t
On fe
S.
I a 3
I
..$3060 t 7 89 88250
o
1482 08
No 1 Jan 14, "95..
Nn is. Kelt IK '11
58 and S3 Mch 80,
No 28, Mch 16, '98..
No 40, June 29, '95..
No 73, July 30, '95..
No 1IM. Mmit m UK
55 80
107 ft 131 Sep ft Oct 107 17
108, 135, 136, Sept.,
Oct and Nov.... 625 00
505 00
Order TCn. t. frr qn m i .. . .
0 w s ee
8 00 50 00 IS on
24 19 119 J200
SOffl 1425 1SV5
4W 4M
JIIOD
93 56 18 61
tors and Secretary for servlses In audiurs
f5i V,'" m.f 00r 1i,8,r,f't tot the yeS
11 .J?al-,.The Act ' Assembly provides that
salf auditors shall be entitled to receive JJio
ThB ,eh!aS? ,7ery day actually employed.
Jia. mlM7 ' the secretary Is fixed for tlie
SaMnn fn.MS01 eDtltlc( extra OOUipfll-
ALi?,n!or " eDdbce at the meeting oftbe
Auditors. It Is clear that the directors bad
?i?IK '.Spiy the Auditors and Secretary
the$j2 50 in excess of the amount allowed by
from the directors of that year. But the Au
?htnn,rd,rie?rnta!L.P' "L" yeaT ?"ould w
what they were legally entitled. exeC88W
Orders No. 16 and 73, amounting to K 50 wnra
given to one of the Directors of the f oor -3
part of order No. 28, amounting to $12 00 to sS
other Director for furnishing manure for thE
Improvement of the property Of the nrowrllS
trict. This IS clearly' in violatlo., ortK
of Pennsylvania of 1874, page 180 which 5
vldes "That It shall not be lawful for aivTi
rector of the poor In any co inty tl "cornt
monwealth, where said oillce exists flaTX
concerned or personally Interested In any oob-
V . oou,D " "iu apply to nnrtoffii.
316 27
of the PJr District M X0'1
wist net received the benefit or the ami. oT
ST. S?nMJJ !h V'an8ac,!0f' were Illegal
shomd paVitback totheTrerlohned'2:
.Orders No. as and 68, amounting fo $68 were
given to pay for the services of two steward
5urlng part of the month of MareTuSi, tSS
t,SK A7nly Incoiporatlng Bloom Poor
District provides for the appointment of onlr
one steward. It would therefore be llegiu ii
Py'wl' service or two at the Tin, time,
i he Directors who appointed and paid for U
services of these two stewards should uVt
to the treasury of tho poor district $18, bJlrnV
the amount In excess of the regular salary
tho Btewurd of that year. huit m
Order No. 106, for $10 to J. A. Howard fr
board and care of K. s. Miller un to Sent nth
1895, was given without nuthorll? oflawfh
should be paid tothel'oorDlstrlrt by the i"
rectors who authorized the payment- The
order shows that It was not drawn for the re!
net of R. 8. Miller but to pay bills which had
been conM-acted previous to the time V he
df,rwn,8 flr0- e "uprrnie Court imsdsT
elded that the overseers of the poor ire strictly
limited by the various Acts of Assembly re
lating to the maintenance of tl e pool TrHl n.
cept in rare and special cases thly c nnS
S ep beyond the letter of these acts. .'This
allowed In speclul emergencies oulr. as wi em
medical aid or other ushIh. .nee Is lmperat v2
ly renuired before relief can be obtained "
Orders 07 and 131, for $107,17 were given for
coal for Bloom Poor District. The acFual coat
of the coal delivered at, Bloomsburg was $2 n
ton, amounting to $93.66 but the orders wem
made up of this amount, and or $13,111 for ex-
lt cosis $3 15 a ton. This was a ndstake aiS
the Director who lnurchfle,i ii, AJ "17. .'S
pay $'8.61, b.ltig the excess of the actual eosf:
But he Is entitled to nnv rn. hi. ''" V.?3.
traveling expenses and by present IrTi in
Itemized hill lUu
ordeVlt pald. " "..ccuirs suouw
uraers nn, 1.1a and 156, for $625 were trlven
for steam heat at Poor House, if there hid
been A leiriil entrn..t j '
be uuestloned by t'he Auditor Tha w5S
rz ".vvj- ?...t;on, a j?."'y. ? inv.
previouH" aut,,o'rltV"frenVThereBo a?UAsaX
S.CTSEfnr0' HiL18 "?.'.?.. bl'nlilntr.S
the payment if tto"n. "XOa tor
e,iuiiig io a line of derisions of onr
meeting of the Boaii ofDIrecto S, Vbu T bcTn?
a mat ter which should re.pilre deiiratlorTara
thought tho full lioaid tdiould be present
oonoludrt tlmt tneTrh
, rAi.TOivu, mat, ine soine
make and quality ran be nut In with a "urge
proilttothe contractors for $ less than tie
amount paid, and that the Director or Dlrectois
who authorized the puymenf, of this excesmve
sum should pay the sum of $120.00 Into the
treasury of the district.
We further recommend that the books nnd
records of the district should be kept. In auif
ferent form. That the minutes should be more
full and complete, with a statement of eiicu
bill passed. That no bill should bo passed
until Iteniled, and that the minutes should be
signed by the eeretarv.
S3
92
The Hiilnrv nf :mli nf Om T . .
eem7-n'v'edolirarlflXed bytUe Amton at
n ,t. hess,
WM. MATHER,
WM. BOGAKT,
I. A HEWITT,
ANDREW L. FRITZ.
A uditora
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