Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, April 05, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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* ments "and the
delicate organism of woman. What
the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair trial to
BRA DFiELD'S
F&rstaSe R&gußator
which is the true cure provided
by Nature for all female troubles. It
is the formula of a physician of the
highest standing, who devoted his
whole life to the study of the dis
tinct ailments peculiar to our moth
ers, wives and daughters. It is made
of soothing, healing, strengthening
herbs and vegetables, which have
been provided by a kindly Nature to
cure irregularity in the menses, Lcu
corrhuea, Falling of the Womb, Nerv
ousness, Headache and Backache.
In fairness to herself and to Brad*
'leld's Female Regulator, every
suffering woman ought to give it a
trial. A large i?i bottle will do a
wonderful amount of good. Sold by
druggists.
Send for a ni< ely illustrate J frr« book on the fubject.
The Dradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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\ ' ■ ■■• play most effectively over
• '• festive scene wlicn thrown w
i> waxen candles. B
' J The light tliat heightens l j
;■ i !..-:utly's charm, thntgivcstbe g
i iin; Ued touch to tliedrav.inf: R
'• room or dining roun', is t)»e p
(: i mellow glow of
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' ■igzJLu L
; 'mixOUmU®\
!« Sold in r.'l colors and shade
■ to harmonize with any interio: 4
i!:i!u r ir!'<i or decorations.
§ .irt it:•>' '
ST Ali OA RD OIL CO. -;i
!«'or everywhere. . V'>
asfc.3CT.-i-isM:aas*r- •-.*.•«. fCT.S
V/hat is Celery King?
It is an herb drink, and is a positive euro
for constipation, headache, nervous disorders,
rheumatism, kidney diseases, and the vari
ous troubles arising from a disordered stom
ach and torpid liver. Ii is a most agreeable
medicine, and i recommended by physicians
generally.
Celery is sold in 2~>c. and 6'Je. packages
by druggists and dealers. 1
E. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa.
£;r :r.ESTER'S ENGLISH
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i .w vr-reliable. £>» d Ich , ask Druggist for
KXUI..EMIB in itcd and
u • «- metallic boxe.i, sealed with blue ribbon.
: l-j •» other. KU>fuM> <lsiiitr«»rouM
imfifntioii*. liny of your Druggist,
•nd i<*. in stamps for I*artieislar»,
-L:r»siialN arul " Uvli«-I for in letter
• ? iUall. 10.000 Testimonials, Sold b»
all J)rugrristß.
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL, CO.
LI JO 31»dixon fitjuarc, I'EZILA., PJI.
Mention thin paper.
49-261 6 O W
MOBT !>i QUA' j TITY. BEBTINQUALITY^
I WHITE'S 'dm
k wlsMwi r
C PGR 9.0 YEARS I
\ Mas Eod al? WORM Remedies, \
fmm bottle wkmimA
!-;(• SOLD BY ALL jftKIjOOISTS
A Prcpnrpd hy
tiUMsatws Mi.aitiN.s to., ht. i.oris. /
For sate by L, Taggart. 34-1-ly.
( The Place to liuy Cheap )
C IS AT ? |
J. F. PARS^j^
ALL SORTS.
(\cat)>e tlie liv> 1-, jiurity t!, ii'ot'U. in
vigorate tlie I.m i*jy i»y ])e\\ iit Lit
tle Karly ri.-ers. The*.- famous hit jiilis
always act promptly. 11. C. DoiUnii. fly
! Murder with suiccUe attachmcut i.s
daily becoming more popular.
11. Clark, Ohauncey, Ga., says DeWitt's
Witch Ilazel Salve cured him of piles
that had afflicted him for twenty years.
It is also a speedy cure i'or skiu diseases.
Beware of dangerous counterfeits. K. C.
Dodson. Sly
It will seem a trifle monotonous in Ladv
smith now without the shells.
1, l think DeWitt's Little J'larly Kisers
are the best pills in the world,' says W.
E. Lake, llappy Creek, Va. They re
move all obstructions of the liver and
bowels, act <juickly and never gripe. It.
j C. Dodson. Hly
Congress does not believe that a broiuo
) Sulzer would do the Boers any good.
Otto Korb, Grand Chancellor, K. P.,
( Boouville, lud., says, "DeWitt's Witch
i Hazel Salve sooths the most delicate skin
| and heals the most stubborn ulcer with
l dcrtain and good results." Cures piles
and skiu diseases. Don t buy an immi
tation. B. C. Dodson. Bly
The lirittishers feel so good that they
won't even kick if Austin fires a poem.
J. I.Carson, Prothonotary, V»ashiug
\ ton, Pa., says,"l have found Kodol D)s
--j pepsia Cure an excellent remedy in ease
lof stomach trouble, and have derived
! great benefit from its use." It digests
1 what you cat and can not fail to cure,
j R. C. Dodson. Sly
Puerto llico stands a chance cf having
J a ready-made government before the
| month is out.
"No family can afford to be without
| One Minute Cough Cure. It will stop a
| cough and cure a cold quicker than any
j ether medicine,"' writes C. W. Williams,
j Sterling Bun, Pa. It cures croup, bron
j ehitis and all throat and lung troubles
and prevents consumption. Pleasant and
! harmless. B. C. Dodson. Sly
It's dangerous to joke about the
weather, for while you are printing the
[ gibe it may change.
W. 11. Shiptnan, Beardsley, Minn.,
under oath, saye he suffered troin dyspep
sia for twenty-five years. Doctors and
dieting gave but little relief. Finally he
used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and now eats
what he likes and its much as he wants,
and he feels like a new man. It digests
what you eat. B. C. Dodson. Sly
Double entry bookkeeping is hardly
adequate to keep account of all the
! weather we are experiencing.
\V. M. Mayhew, Merton, Wis.. says,'-I
consider One Minute Cough ('ure a most
wonderful medicine, quick and sale. It
is the oniy harmless remedy that gives
immediate results. 11 cures coughs, colds,
croup, bronchitis, grippe, whooping-cough,
pneumonia and all throat and lung dis
eases. Its early use prevents consump
tion. Children always like it and mothers
endorse it. 11. C. Dodson. Sly
There tire over 1.000,000 Odd Fellows
in this country, and last year they paid
over §4,000,000 for the relief ef orphans
and widows.
Bemarkable Cure of Hheumatism.
Kk.nna, Jackson Co.. W. Va.
About three years ago my wife had an
attack of rheumatism which confined her
to her bed for over a month and rendered
her unable to walk a step without assist
ance, her limbs being swollen to double
their normal size. Mr. S. Maddoek in
sisted on my using Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. I purchased a fifty-cent bottle
and used it according to directions and
the next morning she walked to breakfast
without assistance in any manner, and
she has not had it similar attack since.—
A. i*. Pahsons. For saieby L. Tavjart.
Apr
D2SKOLITIOA' MIICE.
OTI(.'E is hereby given that J have this day
l/\ sold ami transferee! tin* business of the Mc
-1 nnos .Steel Works, including the complete plant,
to the Melnnes Steel Company, who will hereaf
ter conduct the business.
Mel NX KS STEEL WORKS,
John J. Mclxnks,
March Ist, 1000.
is hereby given that the business
formerly owned and controlled by the Me
lnnes Steel Works will herealter be conducted by
the Mcl nnes Steel Company, who have purchased
the complete plant and business.
THE McINNKS STEEL COMPANY,
Alex. Mclnnks, Manager.
March Ist, 1900 -G-3t
LIST OFCAUSES.
I IST O F CAT JSES SET DC) W N FO R "ill IA L
I Jat April Term of Court, 1900, commenc
ing Monda\, April 23.
No. 5, February Term, IN9B.
(Jeorge W. Huntley, Sr., vs Mrs. Lucy Miller.
H. W. Green, O. w. Shaffer for Plff.
Johnson & AlcNarney, for Deft.
No. B, February Term, 189S.
Charles M.Vail, to use of Elk Tanning Com
pany, a corporation vs S. S. Racket.
H. W. fireen, C. W. Shaffer, for J'lff.
S. W. Smith, for Deft.
No. 31, January Term, IbCO.
Li) pencott A* Limited, vs 11. W. Martindale.
Creen and Shaifer, for Plff.
C. JAY GOODNOUGH,
Prothonotary.
/ 10XJRT PROCL [ON. Whi iu a i Th(
' J Hon. Ciias. A. Mayijii President Judge and
the lions. John McDo.vAi.oand .i.('. 13.o.iiam,As
sociate Judges of the ( "ourtsof Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, Orp'ians' (Jou»*t and ( ot:i t • »112 Common
Pleas for the county of Cameron, have issued
their preccpi bearing date the 20th day <>f January
A. I)., 1900, and to me directed i'->r holding
CourtofOyerandTerminer,Genera 1J: Jll • li /cry,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orph Court
and Court of Common i'lei; ~ in the Uoroughof
Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the 23rd day of
April, 1900, at 2 o'clock, p. m., and to con
tinue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices
of the Peace and Constables within the county,
that they be then and therein their proper per
sons, at 2 o'clock, p. in., of said day, with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and
other remembcrnnees, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done. And those
who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute
against them as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., April 2, 1900,
and in the 121 th year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
J. D. SWOPE, Sheriff.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1900.
In aliuo. t. i'Vt i y n iqhbcrhood tin row
some one v. hose life ha- b un saved by
Chamberlain s Colic. Cholera and i>i:r
rhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of
chronic diarrhoea by 111•.* use of that mcd
icinc. Such person - uia';e a point of
telling of it whenever opportunity offers,
hoping that it may be the means of saving
other lives. For sale by li. Tuggart. Apr
Ft must not be supposed that more
bleachers will necessarily bleach the lan
guage of the fans.
The Best in The World.
We believe Chamberlain'.- Cough Rem
edy is the best in the world. A few
weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold
and a troublesome cough, and having
read their advertisnients in our own and
other papers we purchased a bottle to see
if it would effect us. It cured us before
the bottle was half used. It is the best
medicine out for colds and coughs.—The
Herald, Andersonville, lud. For sale by
L. Taggart. Apr
i Cures Drunkenness."
KEEI.EY
Retail Venders «r Dealers of
Merchandise, liaUng Hous
es, Blilliartl Rooms aiici
Howling; Alleys,
In Cameron County, will take notice that
they (ire Appraised and Clawed by the
undersigned Appraiser of Mercantile
and other License T'.ces for the year
1900, as follows, to-ivit:
Barclay Bros., general merchandise,
Sinnamahoning, Pennsylvania.
Baird, D. P., Ag't, general merchan
dise, Sinnamahoning, Pennsyl
vania.
Bailey, O. L., cigars,'Sinnamahoning,
Pennsylvania.
Brookbank, J. (). & Co., general mer
chandise, Drift wood, Pennsylvania.
Bard well, Mrs. E. 0., millinery, Em
porium, Pennsylvania.
Bupp, A. E, tobacco, Emporium, Penn
sylvania.
Balcom & Lloyd, general merchandise.
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Catlin, C. (!., flour and feed, Empori
um, Pennsylvania.
Cramer, W. 11., variety store, Empori
um, Pennsylvania.
Cummings, John, cigars, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Costello, John, cigars, East Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Craven, C. C , candy and cigars, Sterl
ing Run, Pennsylvania.
Dodson, R. C., drugs, Emporium, Pen
nsylvania.
Donovan, D. W., cigars, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Day, J. IL, general merchandise, Em
porium, Pennsylvania.
Dyer, W. 11., groceries, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
Edgcomb, Ilenry, general merchandise,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Emporium Furniture Co, furniture.
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Emporium Milling Co., flour and seeds,
East Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Ebersole, E. M., groceries. Sterling
Run, Pennsylvania.
Fox, Frank, Jr., meat market, Drift
wood, Pennsylvania.
Furlong, Mrs. Mary A., cigars, Sterling
Run, Pennsylvania.
Cross, G. W., meats, Emporium, Penn
sylvania.
Howard, C. 8., & Co., general merch
andise, Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Ilirseh, R. 11., jewelry, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Ilogan, M. T., groceries, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Herteau, E. M., millinery, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Harris, Jasper, clothing, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Hockley, I K., coal dealer, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Haupt, Mrs. H. O , confectionery and
cigars, East Emporium, Pennsyl
vania.
Hackett, S. J , general merchandise,
East Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Huntington, L. K., general merchan
dise, East Emporium, Pennsyl
vania.
Hathaway, Win., cigars, East Empor
ium, Pennsylvania.
Hackett, S. S., general merchandise,
East Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Jessop, C. 11., butter, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Judd, Frank G., harness shop, Empor
ium, Pennsylvania.
Kinsler, J. A., groceries, Emporium, j
Pennsylvania.
Kelly, Richard, cigars, Emporium, j
Pennsylvania.
Kelly, John, feed, hay, Ac., Emporium, ;
Pennsylvania.
Kline, ('. R., & Co., general merchan- •
disc, Beaeliwood, Pennsylvania.
Krider & Yothers, general merchan- j
disc, Driftwood, Pennsylvania.
Laßar, Geo. J., furniture, Emporium, j
Pennsylvania.
Larrabee, M. M., merchandise, Empor- i
ium, Pennsylvania.
Lloyd, Harry S., stationary, Empori
um, Pennsylvania.
Lechner, Joseph, boots and shoes, Em-
porium, Pennsylvania.
Lloyd, ft. J., cigans, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Loot c: Co., gem-nil r.u han-li.sc, East
' Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Lj cett, T. J., cigars, East Emporium,
i Pennsylvania.
McDougall, Alex., groceries and meats,
Emporium, Pennsylvania,
j Metzger, Geo., Jr., jewelry, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
! McGee, Wm., cigars, Emporium, Penn
| sylvania.
! Murphy, Michael, cigars, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
McDonald, Wm., cigars, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
McDonald, A. A., cigars and tobacco,
Emporium, Pennsy 1 vania.
McDonald, S. I)., cigars, East Empor
ium, Pennsylvania.
McDonald, A. M. cigars, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
McVicker, Fred, cigars, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
| McCoole, S. D., cigars, Driftwood,
I Pennsylvania.
| McCoole, Mrs. S. D., millinery, Drift
wood, Pennsylvania.
; Mitchell, W. If., general nu-rchandi.se,
j Driftwood, Pennsylvania,
j Mahoney, Patrick,cigars, Sterling Run,
Pennsylvania.
i McOwen, I>. & Co., general merchan
dise, Sterling Hun, Pennsylvania.
1 McConnell, Warren, groceries, Cam
eron, Pennsylvania,
j Martindale, If. W., cigars and meat ;,
| Sizerville, Pennsylvania,
j Nefcy, M. E, general merchandise,
Driftwood, Pennsylvania.
Olmsted, 11. C., general merchandise,
Emporium, Pennsylvania,
j Olmsted, I). E., general merchandise,
Em p o rium, Pen nsy 1 van ia.
Overhiser, I. 0., confectionery, Empo
rium, Pennsylvania.
Overhiser, K., confectionery, Empori
um, Pennsylvania.
Parsons, John F., general merchandise,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Raymond, 11. L., millinery, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Rockwell, M. A., drugs, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Rothrock, .1. N., clothing, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
Riley, Thos. J., cigars, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
Soger, R. & Son, clothing, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Schmidt, <'. (!., confection cry, Empor
ium, Pennsylvania.
Scilicet, John, groceries, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Schweikart, Peter, general merchan
dise, Emporium, Pennsylvania.
I Slocum, B. A., general merchandise,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Shives, Frank, groceries and meats,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Seger, N., clothing, Emporium, Penn
sylvania.
Saso, Joel, confectionery and cigars,
East Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Shoup, Pet cigars, East Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Snyder, T. W., candy and cigars, Sin
namahonirg, Pennsylvania.
Strayer, J. V., Ag't, groceries and ci
gars, Sinnamahoning, Pennsyl
vania.
Shafer, Geo. I'., cigaivi, Sinnamahon
ing, Pennsylvania.
Smith, J. E., general merchandise,
Sterling Run, Pennsylvania.
Sizer, W. R., general merchandise,
Sizerville, Pennsylvania
Taggart, L. drugs, Emporium, P-nn
sylvanil..
Talis, M. C., general merchandise, Em
porium, Pennsylvania.
Vogt, A. F., & (J:)., boots and ohoea,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Walker, Howard & Co., Hardware,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Warner, Riley, cigars, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Zarps, H. A., notions, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
BILLIARD 3.
Creighton, James, 2 tables, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
McDonald, A. A., 3 tables, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
BOWLING ALLEY.
Creighton, James, one alley, Empor
ium, Pennsylvania.
HATING HOUSES.
Bliss, Mrs. Henry, eating house, East
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Krise, C!. W., eating house, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
Lewis, P. E., eating house, East Empo
rium, Pennsylvania.
TAKE NOTICE.
All who arc concerned in this ap
praisement
THAT AN /dPPIiAL
WELL CSE 10C5.13
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
COUNTY TP FA SURER
Friday, April 27, 1900,
BETWEEN THE HOURS OF
9 £?.. am! 4 -p. m,,
When yon may atton 1
if you think proper.
FRANKLIN HOUSLER,
'Mercantile Appraiser.
Emporium, Pa. April 2,11)00.
G-it
TR HAS UR E R'S SA LE
OP
•"unseated lands
CAMEHON COUNTY
For the Years 1898 and 1899.
\ < IREEAIILE to an Act of Assembly entitled
a \ "An Act to amend an act directing the
■node of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and
for other purposes," passed the 13tli day of
March, A. IX, 1815, and further supplements
thereto, I, C. M. Thomas, Treasurer of the
County Cameron, hereby (five notice to all per
sons concerned therein, that unless all arrear
ages of taxes due 011 the following tracts of un
seated lands, situate in Cameron County, Pa ,
are paid before the day of sale, the whole or such
part of each tract as will pay the costs and taxes
chargeable thereon, will be sold at public vendue
or outcry at the Court House, in Emporium
Borough, County of Cameron, on the Second
Monday In Juste, i «><><>, it being the ntli
dnyof tlic 2*l on til, and continued byadjourn
ment from day today, as will be deemed neces
sary, for arrearages of taxesand tliecostsaccrued
on each tract respectively. Persons wishing to
pay before sale, w ill please remit the amount of
tiles,o taxes, together with fifty cents for each
tract for advertising and twenty-five cents for
receipt.
XOTICS", is also given that in compliance
with the Act of Assembly, passed the 6th day of
June, 1887, entitled "An Act to regulate the col
lection of taxes on Unseated Lands," there will
be accrued interest at the rate of G per cent, per
annum on taxes of 1898 from January Ist, 1899,
anil on taxes of 1899, from January Ist, 1900.
pntil date of payment of same. See P. L., 1887;
lege 373.
Shippen Township.
,Yo. Warrantee
llYir. Acrrs. or Oicncr. Tax.
R.i 11 GOO C. It. No.vcs Estate t 316 18
1991 49") Reading, Fisher & Co 391 15
1994 68—Reading, Fisher & Co 6187
r." V 581 Solomon ("Mufer 71 28
! > 570 Solomon Shafer 455 Hi
616 Solomon Shafer 81 18
4686 107 Solomon Shafer 22 00
11':' 1072 Goviuter E-tate 141 19
8.1 v; !95 G. W. Warner oj2l
iB6O 5 Joseph Stoneham 39
111! 2S7 1 , A. H. Shafer 1898
1194 SIM.: do 2123
1 !')7 30 do 2 00
4;i01 150 A. Kresge 19 70
1111 505 11. If. Cross 66 54
1111 153 do 20 81
1113 30 E.C.Davy 3 90
' ~',073 390... .Housler, lit rdiek & C 0.... 21 IK
li!.; 280 Andrew Jenka. 1806
1113 50 do 3 32
1142 100 do 6 58
808? 193 Bernace Homier 0 58
1199 58 Dan'l Ilarr 3 82
1193 53... do 3 82
1199 27 do I 85
1107 78 do 5 13
1142 157 Oscar Heath 10 40
1195 127 J. M.Evans 8 43
1113 100 A. L. Ensign 6 59
2341 60 C. B. Howard &Co 7 89
1194 7i'._. W. H. Howard 178
4901 10. John Killing Estate. .1899 5 27
Vae't 36 John Hertig 229
4909 59 do 1899 3 75
11!I 337 Richard Davy....1809 2110
1142 CO E.C.Davy 1899 ICO
1142 5 do 1899 19
2537 HI lI.J. Sassman 1899 4 51
8011 91 Helen 11. Turner....1899 Si 67
1141 60 do 1899 3 81
1193 171 do 1899 1105
1194 213 do 1899 81 14
4963 750 Alfred Truman....lß9B 51 15
•1903 7.50 \manrl,' R. Xyhart —1899 47 63
2334 175 C. 11. Howard &Co 1899 21115
2351 515. do 1899 32 71
2353 600 do 1899 266 70
2353 390 do 1899 24 77
•i9:t9 210 1. Wiley Estate 27 66
■I9S6 100 Geo. Drown & Son 13 12
5037 300 (I.W.Warner 39 51
Va •'(. 583 A. H. ohaftr 38 4U
1359 33 do 2 11
1917 990 <\E. Hubbard 130 39
6108 40 Mrs. Heni v Bliss 5 28
1 .jl 143 200 Li. K. Gibbn 659
1983 10 A. A. Housler Estate 5 27
' ,2973 39<J Housler, Ilertig Co 2,5 08
4086 5 i Peter Brown 3 34
4980 100 do 6 59
2537 MS. Dan'l Barr 9 02
1931 802 losiah Howard 56 77
4998 802 do 52 82
5037 371 do 21 63
5038 398 do 26 OR
11-11 50 do 3 31
M&D 170 W. 11. Howard 1122
6108 00 do 3 86
1193 151 do 10 00
1142 50. do 3 31
1133 300 do 20 26
•1907 375 do 2171
Portage Township.
3551 153 J. S. Wiley Estate.... 1898 021
3551 210 l.i 1898 8 00
3.551 57 do 1898 2 28
5116 230 do 1890 8 40
1300 72 Mrs. Naticv Lucorc 2 95
1033 71 R. K. Cross 0 07 i
Lot. No. 6
3551 51 Chas. pros- r 2 13
1193 75 I. 11. Evans 3 02
1107 no !.. Lucor Estate 192
J.c.c. 161 J. o.Cameron.... ISBB 6 52
J.C.C. 103 A. jr. Tor ley 'J'tUl 685
5430 100 Harvey Kephart 1899 420
1369 ".9 .1. S. Vv'il. s E '.ate 2 07
5133 800 do 65 CO
119 i 53 A. H. fr.hafer 2 30
1300 112 John Boon 9 18
Lot 37
1309 35 Hamlin & Forest 2 89
I'&R 100 1. D. ISucher s 20
1407 300 J. : . Wiley 12 30
Lumber Township.
8432 2CO W. W. Barrows Estate 26 40
5 ,5 1.11 do 80 68
5431 078 do 128 46
1 .5110 ! 100 . >,oyes, DaTlett .V Hirrows... IS 40
' ;,5111 925 do 41 71
5850 9SO C. H. Voves Estate 392 06
5132 146 H. 11. Midlin 1838 9 01
/. 132 118.... F.:& <'. W. < loodyeai 1899 390
5111 30 L. H. Simp?-i'i Estate 7 92
-' .r.iri lioo..Noyes, Dalle;. & Barrows... 96 80
">lll 925 ' do 81 11
Qlbson Township.
51.57 300 'J'hos. (irueni.v 13 90
5468 116 do 7 32
5176 1.50 Mary E. Gibson 1899 9 45
'...5391 f6O. ..Brown, Clark & Howe 31 60
54.3.5 780 Woods A Murray 291 81
5154 101 do 19 11
5171 51 Levi Ileidrick 13 62
6-167 00 J.J. Mix 7 50
5474. 116 Ceo. Mead 7 32
5470 381 S. W. Xyco 2106
5400 33 Barclay Bros 2 11
5394 1100 do 69 30
5397 1109 do 69 30
8898 1100 do 69 30
5390 1100 do 69 30
5399 1100 do 09 39
5411 2.50 do 1127
5415 1000 do 57 CO
5416 1100 do 125 10
5417 1100 do 501 60
5-118 1100 do 501 60
5419 1100 do 62 70
5120 1043 do 59 50 j
5168 125 George Mead 15 78 j
5457 100 S. Q. M ingle 25 20
H'nrvSlso Henrv Shafer 18 90 I
5471 188 fl. W. Warm r II 81 i
6468-69 COO D. H. Marsh 37 80 j
(irovc Township.
5640 343 F.lias Deemer 218 16
1139 990.. ..11. 11. Tavlor .V 50iu...180:1 30s 8S
1123 217 lohn A. Wyko..' . ..1599 22 57
1153 217 do 26 20
•1158 70(1 do 11l 30
4938 225 E. I'eltz 1899 11 72
5956 366 E lj-11- Muiisnn 77 58
Levi William ; 100 II •'. lord. 1 i.ir.. ; .;a i.-'.W 5 40
-1122 516 U. I!. Rus.ell 54 69
Vacant 40 Geo. I\ Shafer 2 12
5057 50 Unit lown 5 30
4926 130 C. W. Berfield 13 79
4933 228 (,'lias. A sera 1899 11 72
Lei William: 158 ..Barclay Bros 50 25 |
4936 958 do 101 66 I
4938 31.5 i!:. 33 43
■1920 97 (l.i 11l 29 |
Ills 2;s do ;i 7| !
•1938 (.0 do 3 18 |
4937 692 . .D. B. Johnson 7.3 38
4118 303 d I 1833 15 ;r. i
413': 9JO W. 11. Summernon 52 51 !
1937 19 Geo. P. Shaft? 2 12
Vacai» 330 do 17 68
I.••■, William ; 123... Barclay Bros 39 71 !
49(19 500 Barclay Bros .31 00 j
4172 010 do 58 80 i
5701 105 e... 6 57 I
1173 798 James Murphy 74 28 |
">7l 931 do 202 00
5710 60 do 6 20 I
5717 990 do 122 7?. i
5711 726 do 90 02 !
571S 75 Geo. Pfoutz 1899 4 32 I
4171 830 A. Pardee Estate 1899 49 80
Skated Land Reti'unisd by Collectors.
Emporium Borough.
Mrs. Arthur Prentiss, tax $12.26 for the years |
oi ]H.)O-j|.'js-99. All that tract or parcel of land,
situate in the town <r Emp,.,-h:. ; i t county of
...inifroii• ai j (l Mate of Pennsyh:<.uia, and d<-
honjed as follows: Lyi» K and 1,.-in,. ,; H . North
side "112 Allegheny av r.tie, be ... : v :.«.rt of ]<
j in:: iber 311 in block fceve.nty-i . •,] VV '*i
j bounded a • tbl 1«»v. -: lit-pi nnii-jr .>' 1
1 «\«M corner of the lot of th«* .-.'in, . i «.:-»• r, 4 .--.V c "
I runnim* easterly along Allephen', .H I- jV-et
j thence Northerly parallel with fh. 1
said school lot, 2-11 ft. or to Fifth .St.. thence 'west
erly along Fifth St.to the school lot. thence
Southerly along the east line of the school lot to
the place of beginning.
Excepting and reserving that part of the above
described premises which was conveyed by Arth
ur L. Prentiss and wife to Peter W. Furlong bv
deed dated December 11th. 1889, and recorded in
Cameron county deed book "L" Page 91 etc.
Lumber Township.
Thos. Huzzy estate, tax $<5.51 for years of 1806,
1897-98. All that certain piece or "parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the township of Lum
ber, county of Cameron, state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows: On the North
by a forty foot street, on the Last by a lot of
ground sold to the Messiah Church jit Sterling
Hun, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, and occu
piedl by said Church, o.» the South by the public
road, on the bank of the mill race and on tne
\\ est by the other lands of John Brooks, being
50 feet in width fronting on the said forty foot
| street m width and extending from said street
Southward to the said public road, 75 feet more
or less, beginning at the Northwestern corner of
the Church lot aforesaid, running by line of same
South sixteen degrees West of the public road a*
aforesaid; thence N-westeriy by said public road as
many feet as will make fifty in width; thence by
land of John Brooks aforesaid, North sixteen de
grees East by a parallel line with the line of the
Church lot to the aforesaid street; thence by said
street South seventy-four degrees hast fifty feet,
containing three thousand seven hundred and'
fifty feet more or less.
Shippen Township.
| Wt. No. 0103, 2'acres, A. H. 'Hoy n ton estate.
I Tax |22 19. for years of 1893-91-95-9(1-97-98-99. *ii
J that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situat*.
i lying and being in the township of Shippen.
i county of Cameron, • iate< 112 Pennsylvania, hound
j ed and described as follows: Comnn ncing at a
j stone pile on the pubic road in Rich Valley,
j Shippen township, running East twenty rods
I along the public road; thence North fv« nt'y r< ds:
i thence \\ e-. twenty iods; tlience South twenty
i rods to the place of beginning, con*a:aing 2' ..
J acres more or less and being a part of variant
• 0108 assessed in ihe name of A. H. Boynton estate.
Wt. No. 1113, John Wygant, tax $1.77. for the
years of 1896-1 7. All that certain t went v-fiveacres
of land, situate, lying and being in Catlin hollow,
near Four Mile run, Shippen town-hip, Cameron
j county, Pennsylvania, being part of warrant 1143
j and adjoining lands of N. P. Minar . and Andrew
I denies; and being the same lands • ...vcved bv V
; A. Brooks, July 3rd, 1880, assessed in tlu- name of
John Wygant.
Gibson Township.
Wt. No. 5156. Peter .Shaw, tax $13.00, for the
year 1897. All that piece or parcel of land, situ
ate, lying and being in Gibson township, Came
ron county. Pennsylvania, and being a part ol
warrant No. 5456, bounded and described n* fol
lows: Beginning at a corner of the lands sold to
Win. and James Wylie on the public road bv the
; Southwest corner of imporved fields. /mining
I thence Easterly by line of said improvements.
and by line of said land of Wylie, to the top of the
' mountain; thence North by hinds of said Wylie
to the North line of said warrant, 5456. thence
; West by said line to the Mason run; thence down
i the Severn 1 courses of the said run to the land « 112
: John Mason; thence Southerly by the lands of
I the said John Mason, to the public road: thence
by said road Southerly to the place of beginning
| Containing 60 acres more or less arid being a part
i of the tract 5156, being the same land conveyed
j by John Brooks to Peter Shaw by deed dated
! Feb. 21th, 1873. and recorded in Cameron county
I deed book "ii" page 12, reserving unto said John
; Brooks one-halt acre in the Northwest corner ol
• the land herein described, and al> ) the right of a
j road through the land along the Mason 'un
aforesaid to said John Brooks, hi: hcir.s or
assigns.
Abel Andru-'. Shippen township, tax $6.98, lor
the year of 1898. All that certain piece, pared or
lot of land, situate, lying and being ir: the town
ship of Shippen, county of Cameron, and state < t
I Pennsylvania, bounded and described a* 112. ilr.w
i to wit: Beginning at an iron wood on the Non : i
i line of warrant No. 49G3, and 192 rods West of the
INorLheast corner of said warrant. The iron
wood is also the Northwest corner of James .San
ford's lot; thence from the ironwood along the
West line of James Sanford's lot, fv-uth ur and
j one-half degrees, West 10'.) rods to a bet ch; tlience
; North 7-' degrees, West 220 rods to a poplar: thence
i North four and one-half degree.-. East " > rod < to a
| post corner. This corner is on the North i;.»nk of
I the run, arid is witnessed by a hemlock tree on
the South bank of the run; thence from the post
South eighty-live and one-hall degrees East 21!
rods to the place of beginning, containing 100
acres and fifty square rods more or less, being
; bounded on the North by warrant No. 1956, on
| the East by James Sanford's »land and on the
j South and West by parts of warrant No. 4963.
Grove Township.
| A. M. Miller estate, t-»x $22.23. for years of 1894,
' 1895-96. Heal estate bounded as follows: Be
| ginning at a pine on the South bank of the First
! Fork of the Sinnamnhoning creek, opposite the
I mouth of Pepper hill run. being the Southwest
corner of hinds of John Miller; thence s r.th
eighty (80 degrees East 118 rods along the lines
of said John L. Miller to a pir.e: thence South
thirty-two (32) degrees West seventy-nine >79>
j rods to a maple; thence We.-t thirtj-elght 38)
! rods to a hemlock o;- bani: of aforesaid creek:
| thence up the creek by the several courses there
of, North forty* six 16 dogr< s Wet flftj 50 rods;
thence North twenty-lour 24 degrees, We t
fourteen 111 ■ rods: thence N >rih 5 1 . degrees.Wc.;
thirty-nine <39. rods to place of b'eginr.!ng, con
taining thirty-nine (39> acres and one hundred
and thirty-six • 130> perches, and having erected
thereon one frame house and a few scattering
fruit trees growing.
Lumber Township.
382 acres, Ed. <; >odman, tax $36.50, 112 »r y< ars ol
1897-98. All that certain pleci or pi el of land,
situate, lying and being i:i the village of Cameron,
township ol Lumber, county of Cameron, state of
Pennsylvania, hounded and do;; ribed .'s tb!lov.v:
Beginning at a point on the .Southern line of the
right of way of the Philadelphia Erie railroad,
7iso feet Westerly from the railroad bridge, across
the Driftwood creek at Cameron; thence South
erly at right angles with said railroad, . ty-sis
feet; thence Westerly parallel < *ith said railroad
thiity-six feet; thence Souther!" iii»l• t ::npi» ••
fifty-six feet to si id right of way; them • E ».sterly
by said right of way teirt. --ix iV-et to place c i'bC.
ginning.
Also, that piece or | trc i ot land, s tuate, lying
and being i:i the village of Cani.*ron, township of
Lumber, countv of (Cameron, ife of Pennsyl
vania, containing 7 acres or therabouts. bounded
North by right of way ofthe Phihid Erie
railroad, South by the Driftwood branch ofthe
Sinnamahoningcreek, commencing at abridge
ol'the Philadelphia and Erie railroad com;,any,
Wes' 21 CO feet to the second or upper railroad
ditch, reserving the s 'id right of waj ofthe Phil
adelphia and Erie railroad company, also except
ing and reserving that certain piece sold to the
party ofthe second part by deed above » escribed
dated the 7th day of September, 1F33.
Also the I). Lupro estate, t\:: >*s.-18, for years of
1897*98. All that certain piece or parcel o 1 ud
situate, lying and being in the tov».ship of Lum
ber, county of Cameron, state < Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows: Beginning at
the South line of the Cameron c< »l company's
lands, running Easterly to the lire of th" rail
road; thence along the Southerly line ofthe rail
road to the South side of the h»»use, thereon;
thence Westerly to the line «; the public roau
running from Cameron to St.»• i.i :ti en< • North*
erly along said road to a p- <, ! all the land
lying b. tween the raili ad and c -nxron Coal
company's line and a line on the Souil. 1-rated
thereon.
v" M. TiTOMA -.
Trcnsu r •of (Jameson Coii n ty %
Treasurer's Olllc-, »
Emporium, Pa., March iWth, i.( . i
Restore Vilciity, Lost Vigor aad Manhood
Curolmpotency. Nislit Emissions, Loss of Mom
.. ory, all wustinu' <ii -rases.,—
itllcll'octsof Ht'lf-almso or <2 j
Ix&C /1/ 1 i
asm tonic and 011 I
/Jll-'ocd builder. Brinirs 112 ! E " l " c> j
: Y p.iuk RIUW to pule gfc I
cl«*cks and restores tlie Ww"
" 112 -l" utl h , K >- m ; ,a CTS. !
« J x: 1 \soc por box. (J boxes fori ——
52.50, with our bankable go.urt.ntee to cure
or refund tho money paid. tSci.< i for circular
and copy of our bankable guarantee bond.
IJijipjjfo Tghjofc* Evnn
(vo:!£lI?JL) ,mmcdiatc r - csul{3
Positively Rnaranteed euro for LOP? of Power,
Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs,
Pare si:--, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous I're -1 ra
tion. Hystoria, Fil , Insanity, Paralysis and tho
Hesnita of Kxeesdvo Uso of Tobacco, Opium or
Liquor. Bj' mail in plain package, SI.OO a
hox, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guar
antee bond to cure in 30 days cr refund
money liaid. Address
SviERVITA MEDICAL CO.
"Siinton 6c Jackson Sts,, CHICAGO,
Sold by R. C. Dodson, Druggist,
34 481y. Emporium, Pa.