Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, April 12, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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Rock=a=Bye Baby
These are sweet words, but how much
pain and suffering they used to mean. It's
different now. Since Mother's Friend has
become known expectant mothers have
been spared much of the anguish of child
birth. Mother's friend Is a liniment to be
applied externally. It is rubbed thoroughly
into the muscles of the abdomen. It gives
elasticity and strength, and when the final
great straiu comes they respond quickly and
easily without pain. Mother's Friend is
never taken internally. Internal remedies
at this time do more harm than good. If a
.vc.r.an is supplied with this splendid lini
msn' she need never fear rising or swelling
braa' ;, morning sickness, or any of the
discomforts which usually accompany preg
nancy.
The proprietor of a large hotel ir. Tampa,
F!?.., v/rite's: "My wife :iad an awful time
with her first child. During her second
pregnancy, Mother's Friend was used and
the baby was born easily before the doctor
arrived. It's cartainly great."
Get Mother's Friend at the
ilruvr btorc. 112 1 per bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Write for our free illustrated book, •' Before liaby
Is Born."
. Blend fiost softly
11]:iy i» i c y t effcctiv 'Ay over JS
; ' «' .. . festive scene when thrown C;
' K : ~V>' by waxen candles. }*
The !i;;ht tbat heightens --
> ib: autj's charm, tlwt gives the 112
j[ | fimshe 1 touch to the drawing r
• room or dining room, is the {]
\
So! 1 in fill colors and slimier |j
J t > hir ni. i -.e with any interior
3 hangings or decorations. 112
it Manufactured by
L: STANDARD OIL CO.
» . I'< r 'ale everywhere. , ,
\The Ours that Cures J
Coughs, (s\
\ Golds, j
rd Grippe, fe
Vi Whoopinjr Cough, Asthma, 1
Bronchitis and incipient A
Consumption, io fcj
j
Ths GERMAN £
\ -atA Avsrases. j
R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa.
>. ISTER'S ENGLISH
K:X i'SOYJULPiUS
, .
-o 0
• a ays reliable. Lndioii.fluic Druggist for
; . 112 S ENUIJSiI in Krd arid
C iiu-utllic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon.
- "<> "fIM-r. KcfiiM' <i:ni;£4*r<»iiN i
:iu<l imiiationN. Huy of your Druggist,
- "iKI !«•. in stamps for l»urtl<*ul»rM. T«'*ti
j vv2.*lulm and " lt«* !?<»!' for I-mli «'«»." in Utter
y M turii Tlall. 10,000 Testimonial*. .Sold b»
Ui Druggists.
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.
11' JO ."Ka.cS 2 sou Kquare, £*HILA M PA.
Xt'Utlon this i»o;>er.
49«2fct e o w
|TMLER|S pJ| % ■
OINTMENT ?
112 EMS NOTHING II £lif§ ; I
Z& SURC and CERTAIN CURe $ '
112 known for 15 yoars as the A,
9 BEST REMEDY for PILES. 2
ft
112 SOU) BT AH DBCGGISTS. P
\ vntuci ij zizsMtiZzu ::ED. CO„ ct. T.ICT:. /
For sale by L. Taggart. :'-l-l-ly. j
Tiic Place In liny Clieiiji )
\ IS AT y
J. F. PARS^^
In ahno.-t cv< ry n«ij>hborhooil there is
some one whose life has been saved by
Chaniberlain's folic, Cliolera and Diar
rhoea Hemedy, or who has been cured of j
chronic diarrhoea by the use ol that mod- ;
ieine. Such persons make a point of
| telling ol'it whenever opportunity offers, I
hoping that it may be the means of saving !
i other lives. For sale by L. Taggart. Apr i
A Mansfield man found a live potato j
bug inside of a potato he was peeling, !
The Best in The World.
We believe Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy is the best in the world. A lew
weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold
and a troublesome cough, and having
reail their advertisings in our own and
other papers we purchased a bottle to see
if it would effect us. It cured us before
I the bottle was half used. It is the best
I medicine out for colds and coughs.—The
| Herald, Andersonville, l nd. For sale by
L. Taggart. Apr
raaxQß!7riini»nni v> rtpmrrryt mir* v. mi n rxccTon
Cure? Drunkenness.'
E THE
& KEELEY
Write for fl INSTITUTE,
ee tit- «4 F nhA,.„
Booklet. xroto.— st > vp-,ui< ,
112 Jl ' I [
Rctisil Venders or Dealers <>f
mcrch;tndi>ie, Hous
es Billiard Rooms and
Bowling Alleys,
: In Cameron County, will hilcc notice that
they are Appraised and Ola/tsed by the
undersigned Appraiser of Mercantile
and other Lic.'ntir Toxet for the year
I 1000, as follmoß, to-wit:
Barclay Uros., general merchandise,
Sinnamahoning, Pennsylvania.
Baird, D. P., Ag't, general merchan
dise, Sinnamahoning, Pennsyl
vania.
Bailey, O. L., cigars,'Sinnamahoning.
Pennsylvania.
Brookbank, ,1& 00., general mer
chandise, Driftwood, Pennsylvania.
Bardwell, Mrs. E. O , millinery, Em
porium, Pennsylvania.
Bupp, A. E., tobacco, Emporium, Penn
sylvar.is..
Balcom & Lloyd, general merchandise,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Catlin, C. Li., flour and feed, Empori
um, Pennsylvania.
Cramer, \Y. H., variety store, Empori
um, Pennsylvania.
Cummings, John, cigars, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Costello, John, cigars, East Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Craven, C. C , candy and cigars, Kterl
i ing Run, Pennsylvania.
I Dodson, 1;. C., drugs. Emporium, Pen
nsylvania.
j Donovan, D. \V., cigars, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
' J. If., general merchandise, Em
porium, Pennsylvania.
Dyer, W. IL, groceries, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
Edgeomb, Henry, gc-cf-ralmerchandise,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Emporiuns Furniture Co, furniture,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Emporium Millingt 0., flour and seeds,
East Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Ebersole, E. M., groceries, Sterling
Run, Pennsylvania.
Fox, Frank, Jr., meat market, Drift
wood, Pennsylvania.
Furlong, Mr.-:. Mary A., cigars, Sterling
Run, Pennsylvania.
Gross, C. W., meats, Emporium, Penn
sylvania. •
Howard, C. 8., & Co., general merch
andise, Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Hirsch, R. H., jewelry, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Iloga n,'.M, T., groceries, Emporium, i
Pennsylvania.
Herteau, E. 3.T., millinery, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Harris, Jasper, clothing, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Hockley, 1 K., coal dealer, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Haupt, Mrs. H. O , confectionery and
cigars, East Emporium, Pennsyl
vania.
Hackett, S. .1 , general merchandise, i
East Emporium, Pennsylvania. j
Huntington, L. K., general merchan- j
dise, ' East Emporium, Pennsyl- j
vania.
Hathaway, AVm., cigars, East Etnpor- :
ium. Pennsylvania.
Hackett, S. S., general merchandise, i
East Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Jessop, (.'. 11., butter, &c., Emporium, |
Pennsylvania.
Judd, Frank G., harness shop, Empor- i
ium, Pennsylvania.
Kinsler, J. A., groceries, Emporium, |
Pennsylvania.
Kelly, Richard, cigars, Emporium, '
Pennsylvania.
Kelly, John, feed, hay, &c., Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Kline, C. 11., Co., general merchan
dise, Beechwood, Pennsylvania.
Krider c't Yothers, general merchan
dise, Driftwood, Pennsylvania.
Laßar, Geo. J., furniture, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Larrabee, M. M., merchandise, Empor- I
ium, Pennsylvania.
Lloyd, Harry S., stationary, Empori- j
urn, Pennsylvania.
Lechner, Joseph, boots and shoes, Em- j
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, tgoo.
——. umuama .. - ..tut
poriam, Pennsylvania.
Lloyd, R. J., cigars, East Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Leet & Co., general merchandise, East
Emporium, Pennsy 1 vania.
Lycett, T. J., cigars, East Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
McDougal), Alex., groceries and meats,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Metager, 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, Pennsylvania.
McDonald, S. D., cigars, East Empor
ium, Pennsylvania.
McDonald, A. M. cigars, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
McVicker, Fred, cigars, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
I McCoole, S. D., cigars, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
| McCoole, Mrs. S. I-)., millinery, Drift
i wood, Pennsylvania.
Mitchell, W. H., general merchandise,
i Driftwood, Pennsylvania.
I Mahoney, Patrick,cigars, Sterling Run,
j Pennsylvania.
McOwen, B. & Co., general merchan
! dise, Sterling Run, Pennsylvania.
! MeConnell, Warren, groceries, Cam
eron, Pennsylvania.
Martindale, H. W., cigars and meats,
Si/.erville, Pennsylvania.
Nefey, M. E, general merchandise,
Driftwood, Pennsylvania.
Olmsted, H. C., general merchandise,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Olmsted, I). E.. general merchandise,
Emporium, Pennsylvania,
i Overhiser, I. 0., confectionery, Empo
rium, Pennsylvania.
Overhiser, K., confectionery, Empori
um, Pennsylvania.
Parsons, John P., general merchandise,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Raymond, 11. L., millinery, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Rockwell, M. A., drugs, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Rothrock, J. N., clothing, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
Riley, Thos. J., cigars, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
Seger, R. &Son, clothing, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Schmidt, C. (!., confectionery, Empor
ium, Pennsylvania.
Sclilect, John, groceries, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Schweikart, Peter, general merchan
dise, Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Slocum, li. 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, Peter, cigars, East Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Snyder, T. \V., candy and cigars, Sin
namahoning, Pennsylvania.
Strayer, J. V., Ag't, groceries and ci
gars, Sinnamahoning, Pennsyl
vania.
Shafer, Geo. P., cigars, Sinnamahon
ing, Pennsylvania.
Smith, J. E., general merchandise,
Sterling Run, Pennsylvania.
Sizer, W. J'., general merchandise,
Sizervilie, Pennsylvania.
Taggart, 1.. drugs, Emporium, Penn
sylvania.
Tulis, M. C., general merchandise, Em
porium, Pennsylvania.
Vogt, A. F., & Co., boots and shoes,
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Walker, Howard & Co., Hardware,
Emporium, iPen nsy 1 van ia.
Warner, Riley, cigars, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
Zarps, 11. A., notions, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
BILLIARDS.
Creighton, James, 2 tables, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
McDonald, A. A., 3 tables, Emporium,
Pennsylvania.
BOWLING ALLEY.
Creighton, James, one alley, Empor
ium, Pennsylvania.
BATING HOUSES.
Bliss, Mrs. Henry, eating house, East
Emporium, Pennsylvania.
Krise, G. W., eating house, Driftwood,
Pennsylvania.
Lewis, P. E., eating house, East Empo
rium, Pennsylvania.
TAKE NOTICE.
All who are concerned in this ap
praisement
THAT AM AI»I»SiAIL
W!IJ. ECE2 HELD
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
COUNTY TREASURER
—ON -
Friday, April 27, J 900,
BETWEEN THE HOURS OF
a. su, and 4 p.
\\ hen yon ma y at I i-ud
if you think proper.
FRANKLIN HOUSLER.
Mercantile Appraiser, i
Emporium, Pa. April 2,190(1.
6-41 |
Financial Statement
-OF- |
Shippen School District
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1899.
N. S. CUTLER, Treasurer, of Ship
pen School District, in account
with the School Fund of said
District.
RECEIPTS.
Received from I}. L. Spence, former
Treasurer, $ 231 60
I Received from W. L. Thomas, County
Treasurer, 2,K12 00
I Received from P. S. < 'ulver. Collector
for 1897 28 10
. Received from L. Lock wood Collector
for 1898, 187 27
Received from C. M. Thomas, County
Treasurer 770 00
| Received from State Aporopt iation, 2,042 30 j
j Received from Geo. A. Walker, Loan,., 600 00
$ 7,304 39
EXPENDITURES.
Paid M. Brennan, Attorney, $ 2 r » oo
! Paid C. Jay.Goodnough, Copying, 5 00
| Paid Auditors 33 Co j
Paid Johnson & McNarney, Attorneys,. CO 00 ,
j Paid R. Warner, room rent and team:.. s no
Paid Cameron County Press, printing,.. 9 00 !
j Paid Cieo. W. VanWert, Sec'y, postage,
etc, 103 7",
: Paid lowa Lithograph Co., diplomas... 8 f>s
Paid Sheldon & Co., minute book 5 00
Paid Emporium Independent, printing, 2 oo
Paid Teachers salaries 3,500 50
Paid Frank Moon, iruant officer and
delivering books and desks, 9125 1
! Paid E. IC. Peasle.v for wood 20 V.M ;
| Paid D. N. Chandler for wood, 9 ' 0 J
. Paid W. A. Moore for wood 3 00 1
Paid J. O. Nyheart for wood, 12 On ,
' Paid Chas. King for wood, 8 00 i
Paid W. M. Moore for wood, 21 00 }
I Paid L. E. Gibbs for wood, 40 00
; Paid W. W. Lewis for wood; 28 00 j
! Paid O. F. Reed for wood 24 B'.l I
; Paid O. S. Peters for wood, 21 00 1
J Paid J. \V. Reed for wood, 85 45
■ Paid Elias Barton for wood, 14 00
! Paid Henry Newton for wood, 18 90
Paid Joe Craven tor wood, 7 00
! Paid Grant Fulton for wood 2 00
! Paid Freemont Mott for wood, 3 oo
Paid freight and draying 12 91
I Paid Roberts »\s Meek, school supplies,.. 28 29
Paid Dr. E.G. ttardwell, Board of Health 10 00 ,
1 Paid N. 8. Cutler, labor, team, attend
ing election of Supt., 1130
! Paid Moon and Leggett, attending elec
tion, 2 12
Paid Emporium School District, tuition 82 57
Paid Chas. King, hauling Clear Creek
children, 114 00
! Paid W. F. Lloyd, bank note, 1,000 oo
I Paid M. M Larrabee, room rent, 1 00
j Paid Geo. A. Walker, note 1,021 83
Paid D. C. Heath X- Co.. copying books, 15 00
Paid Penn'a School Journal, 7 00
: Paid R. L. Meyers Co., supplies, 48 oo
i Paid American Book Co., supplies, 147 91
j Paid I. H. Lr-ggett, sewer pipe, 1 00
: Paid 11. s. Lloyd, supplies, 7 55
By Commission, at 2 per cent, 138 90
$ 7,081 27
RECAPITULATION.
j Total Receipts $7,304.39
Total Expenditures, 7.084.27
Cash on hand, J220 13
ASSETS.
j One from P. S. Culver, Col., 189(3. .$20.20
j One from P. S. Culver, Col., 1897.. 70.32
, Due from 1.. Lok kwi.od,Col., 1898. .121.58
j Due from school Bld'g fund, 1895.. 12.97
Doc from 0. M. Thomas, Treas'r, .859.57
j Due unpaid bill:-', $ 629 0°
! We, the undersigned Auditors of the Township
I of Shippen, hereby certify that we have exam
ined, adjusted, audited and settled the foregoing
; account of N. S. Cutler, Treasurer of the Hoard
j of School Directors, in account with the School
j Fund of the Scluol District of the Township of
j Shippen and that the above is a true and correct
I statement of the same. Witness our bauds this
i 3rd day of March, A. D., 1000.
R. KLINE,
CHAS. KINO,
Auditors.
SCHOOL BUILDING FUND.
N. S. OrTLETt, Treasurer of Ship
pen Township School District, in
account with School Building-
Fund.
RECEIPTS.
To Cash from former Treasurer, S 295 73
1 To Cash from W. L. Thomas, County
Treasurer 7155 00
!To Cash from Lock wood, Col., 1898,. 387 23
To Cash from P. S. Culver, Col., 1897,.. 48 oo
i To Cash from O. M. Thomas, County
Treasurer 604 00
$ 2,099 90
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Mr rris Lewi ', North Creek, school
lot $ 50 00
!Y.id C. Jay Good VA ugh, recording deed, 4 CO
Paid Robt. Armstrong, work .il Beech
\VM.Ml school 2'5 90
i Paid L. W. Hopple, Whittemore chool,. 2 60
Paid A. H. Whaler, surveying, 7 00
Paid W. R. Johnston, hauling tt'hitte
moro school children 140 00 •
i Paid D. N. Chandler, work on Elk Lick
! yard 2 oo
Paid IS. Newt on,repairs at shooi houses, 000
, Paid M. R. Hellyer, repairs on school
house 6 75
; Paid N. 8. Cutler, for Surveyor 2 50
; Paid VW.lker, Howard & Co., ii.Mclwn
d ise 2i 08
. Paid W. K. Swartweod, lumber : :ud la
bor, 2 55
Paid <'. 1-iarrington, labor Wiley school, 300
Paid 12.(1. Strait, repairing lock" 2 25
Paid John Ilertig, Plank Road Hollow
school lot, 250 00
; Paid F. (J. Judd tc Co., insurance, 117 •](>
! Paid a. J. Lall ir, window curtains, 280
I Paid Chas. Hall, hauling Clear Creek
I scholars 7 oo
: Paid .Toe Craven, labor on grounds, 0 50
Paid W. 11. Cramer, plans and specifica
tions 15 00
| Paid Chas. King, hauling Clear Creek
children, etc 21 00
| Paid N. S. Cutler, six days locating
grounds, 12 oo
Paid K. H. Marshall, inspecting fences, 10 50
By 2 per cent, commission 14 47
5? 738 27
RECAPITULATION.
Total receipts, £ 2,099 93
Total expenditures, 73,8 27
Cash on hand $ 1,361 09
ASSKTTS.
Due from P. S. Culver, Col., 1895, $ 305 91
Due from P. S. ('ulver, Col., 1*96 ' !!"> 02
Due from P. S. Culver, Co!., 1897, 301 27
Due from C. M. Thomas, Co. Treasurer, 062 61
$ 1,717 84
LIABILITIES.—None.
We, the lit Auditors of the Township
ofShippen, do lii;vi»y certify that we have ex
amined, adjusted, edited and settled the loreyo
ii';r account of X. Cutler, Treasurer of the
15 >ard of School Directors, in account with the
Scliool liiiilciii:;;- Fund of the S -iiool Distiict of
the Township <»J shippen, and tlie foregoing is a
tnu'r ami c«.i re: ; wtateineM of the : ame.' Witness
our hands thi :;rd c'av of March, A. I;., 39)0. i
(It. Ki.r.VK,
C(IAS. KING.
Auditors. I
( lOIXKT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS:—-The I
V lion. Cii \v. A. May::r President Judge and i
the lions. JOHN AlcDoN.u.nand J.C. HONIIAM,As- J
soci:it' .1: !i;< - < 'the Courts of Oyer and Terminer
am! Oene;;! ." .i! Delivery, (Quarter .Sessions of
tin Peace, orphans'Court and Court > if Common
I'ie.is for ... ' Me.jitv of Caiveron. have issued
their pree«. t •• '■ arin;;-date the 20tli day of January
A. »\, .I to me directed for holding i
Court of Oy.-r : !' :•miiu-r.General Jail Delivery, I
'd i :it»r • the Peace, Orphans'Court |
.nd < urt ( orum >i» Ph as, in the Borough <»! !
Emporium, Pi lay, the 23rd day of j
April, at • '*<.;!• rk, p. m., and to con
tinue one wetd:.
'» 11 '»'*r« i»y jriven to the <'oroiiers. Justices
of the iVaee and Constables wiihin the county,
that they \>c then and there it; their proper per
sons, at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day, with their i
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and j
other renw iliberances, to do those things which
to their otliees 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 I
United States of America.
J. D. SWOPE, Sheriff. I
i
TREASURER'S SALE
OK
Unseated l^&nds
IN
CAMERON COUNTY
For the Years 1898 and 1899.
\ OREEABLEto an Act of Assembly entitled I
A "An Aet to amend an act directing the
mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and
for other purposes," passed the 13th day of
March, A. I)., 1815. and further supplements
thereto, I, C. M. Thomas, Treasurer of the
County Cameron, hereby give notice to all per
sons concerned therein, that unless all arrear
ages of taxes due on 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 ai d 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 June, 1900, it being the i itli
i tla> of till- ."Holttll. and continued byadjourn
nient from day today, as will he deemed neces
sary. for arrearages of taxesmid tliecostsaccrued
on each tract respectively. Persons wishing to
pay before sale, will please remit the amount of
these taxes, together with fifty cents for each
tract for advertising and twenty-five cents for
! receipt.
; MOTICK i- also given that incompliance
with the Act <•(' Assembly, passed the 6th day of
' June, l;i-,7, entitled "An Act to regulate the col
i ctionoftaxe on Unseated Lands," there will
hi accrue I interest at the rale of 6 per cent, per
ansnmoitUxi I of 1898 from January Ist, IMB,
an I o;i tn .cs of 1899, from January Ist, 1900.
until date of pa;, merit of same. Hie P. L., 1887;
Shippen Township.
Warrantee
1 '.'nr. Acres. or Owner. Tux.
">; .1 000 U. Noyes Estate $ 31(1 18
(994 195 ...Reading,Fisher & Co 391 16
l 48M 65 •• Beading, Fisher &Co 51 37
! 1957 "i! Solomon Shafer 71 2S
; '> Sulomon .Shafer 155 10
(M6 !;tii Solomon Shafer 81 13
i r.KO 1 ''7 Solomon Shafer 2 'i 00
' 112 ft 1072 A. ( i.vimer Estate 11l 19
j s il. W. Warner 65 21
1360 5 Joseph Btoneham 39
11-11 287 1 -j A. 11. Shafer 18 98
UUI 308.r do 21 23
lto7 30 do 2 00
•l.'i; 1 150 V. Kresge l'J 70
1111 505 It. IC. Cross 60 54
1141 158 do 20 81
1143 30 E.C.Davy 3 90
, ' .Jt)73 390... .Housler, Herdick&Co 25 09
1 1143 289 Andrew Jenks 18 90
1143 50 do 8 32
1112 100 do 6 58
5037 100 Mernace Housler 0 58
1199 58 Dan'l Barr 3 82
1199 58 do 3 82
1199 27 do 1 85
1407 78 do 5 13
1142 157 Oscar Heath 10 40
1195 127 J. 11. Evans 8 43
1143 100 A. L. Ensign 659
231) 00 C. IS. Howard &Co 7 89
1191 72! \V. H. Howard 1 78
Iftiil 10.." John Filling Estate. .1899 527
Vac't 30 lohn Ilertig 229
4909 59 do W!)9 3 75
li II 337 Richard Davy.... 1899 21 40
1112 60 E. C.Davy 1899 1 00
1142 5 do 1899 19
2537 111 II.J. Sassman 1899 4 51
5041 91 Helen B. Turner....1899 3 1 07
1111 00 do 1899 3 81
1193 171 do 1899 11 05
1191 213 do 1899 81 14
19: t 750 Alfred Truman....lß9B 51 15
1'.!03 750 Amanda It. .V\ hart 1899 47 03
2351 175.... C. B. Howard Co 1899 211 15
2351 515. do .1899 32 71
2353 1899 200 70
2388 890 do 1899 21 77
4999 210 T. >. \Y'iley Estate 27 00
I'.isK 100 Geo. Brown & Son 13 12
5037 300 G. W. Warner 89 51
Vac't 583 A. H. Shafer 38 16
1359 32 do 2 11
1917 990 C. E. Hubbard 130 39
010S 40 Mr=. Henrv Bliss 5 28
1,1142 200 L. E. Gibbs 6 59
4983 10. A. A. Housler Estate 5 27
' ~2973 3!Ki Housler, Hertig &Co 25 08
4980 50 Peter Brown 3 31
■I9BB 10J do 6 59
2537 148 Ds.n'l Barr 9 02
1984 862 Josiah Howard 56 77
1998 802 do 52 82
5037 374 do 2103
5038 396 do 20 08
1111 50 . do 3 31
M&D 1711 W. H. Howard 11 22
0108 60 do 3 96
1193 151 do 10 00
1142 50 do 3 31
4967 375 do 21 74
Portage Township.
3551 155 1. S. Wilsy Estate.... 1898 6 21
355 1 200 do 1898 8 00
3551 57 do IS9B 2 28
5430 200 do 1899 8 40
1360 72 Mrs. Nancy Lucore • 2 95
1033 74 It. If. Cross 6 07
Lot. No. 5
3554 51 Chas. I'rosser 2 13 j
1193 75 1. 11. Evans 3 02
1 107 60 L. Lucore Estate 4 92 !
,J.CJ.C. 16! J. C.Cameron 1898 652 j
J.C.C. 103 A. J. Turley 1899 685
5131 HO .Harvey Kephart 1899 4 20 i
1300 '.il J. S. Wiley Estate 2 07
5136 800 do 05 60 |
lift! 55 A. It. Shafer 2 30
Lot 25
1300 112 lohn Boon 9 18 '
Lot 3 7
1300 35 Hamlin ,V Forest 2 89 I
I-Wi; ion I. li. Hucher 820
j 1407 300 1. S. Wiley 12 30
Lumber Township.
5432 ■ ... W. W. Barrows Estate 20 40 I
5135 Oil do 80 68
5431 973 do 128 46
1 ..5110 1100. .Xov:Dallett & Barrows... 48 40 j
• 5111 925 do 40 71 I
•wr..; 990 C. It. N'oycs Estate 392 00 1
5432 140 H. H. Mnllin 18ftS 9 64
5132 118 P. 11. &<. W. Goodyear 1899 390 j
5111 30 L. 11. Simpson Estate 7 92 !
' 5110 lloj..Xoyes, Dallelt & Barrows... 96 80 ■
-;54!1 925 do 81 41 |
Gibson Township.
5157 :'OO Thos. Greenly 18 00
510s 110 do 732 I
5470 150 Mary E. Gibson.... 1899 9 45
'..5391 - r SO Brown, Clark .V Howe .34 00
5455 780 Woods A: Murray 291 81 j
5154 101 do lil 11 |
5174 .51 Levi Ileidrick 13 62
54(17 00 I.J. Mix 7 50 1
5471 110 Ceo. Mead 7 32
5470 381 S. W. N'yce 24 06
5173 52 do 3 27
5406 33 Barclay Bros 2 14
53ft I 1100 do 69 30 I
5397 1100 do 69 30 i
5398 1100 do 69 30 !
5396 1100 do : 69 30 i
5309 1100 do 09 30 I
5111 250 do 14 27 I
5415 1000 do 57 (0 j
5418 1100 do 125 10 I
5417 1100 do 501 00
5418 1100 d . 501 60 I
5419 1100 do 02 70
5420 1013 do 59 50 i
5468 125 George Mead 15 78 j
5457 ICO S. Q. Mingle 25 20 i
H'nrvSlSO Henrv Shafer 18 00 I
5471 188 G. W.Warner 1184 I
5168-69 600 D. H. Marsh 37 80 j
Grove Township.
5646 343 Elias Deemer 218 10 |
4139 990 . ..B. H. Taylor & Sons. ..1899 308 88 |
4123 217 lohn A. WvkolT ... 1899 22 57
4153 247 do 36 20
4158 70U do 11l 30
1938 225 K. I'eltz 1899 11 72
53.56 300 E'Ufftr Munson 77 58
I, vi William- 100 Bui; IbrdiLowman 1898 5 10
1122 516 I'. B. Itussell 54 09
Vacant 10 Geo. I'. Sluifer 2 12
5057 50 I'nktiown 5.30
4920 130 i '. \V. Beriield 13 7ft
4!i.V 225 Chas. Avers 1899 11 72 1
1,.. i Williams 158-..Barclay Bros 59 25
1936 958 do Hi I 50
4938 315 do 33 43
•1926 97 do 10 29
4118 278 do 117-1 :
4938 00 do 3 13 :
4937 6:12 I). B. Johnson 7 : 33
4118 303 do 1899 15 76 ;
4138 990 W. H. Kummcrson 52 51
4937 40 Geo. P. Shafer 2 I-'
Vacant 3.30 do 17 53
Levi Williams 125... Uareluy Bros 39 71
4909 509 Barclay' Bros 31 no
•1172 010 do 50 80
5701 105 do 0 57
5718 385 do 23 91
1173 798 James Murphy 71 2S
5712 93! do 202 00 I
5716 00 do 0 20 \
5717 990 do 124 73 .
5711 720 do 90 02
5718 75 Geo. Pfoutz 1890 I 32
i!7l 830 A. Pardee Estate 1899 49 80
SEATED LAND RETURNED BY COLLECTORS.
Emporium Borough.
Mrs. Arthur Prentiss, tax $12.26 for the years |
of J B9O-97-98-99. All that tract or parcel of land,
situate in tho te»wn of Emporium, county 01
Cjineron, and state ol Pennsylvania, and de
scribed as follows: Lying and beting on the North
side* of Alle?gheny avenue, being a part of lo?
number 311 in block seventy-eight of said town,
and bounded as follows: Beginning at the South
east corner of the lot of the school district, thence
running easterly alemg Allegheny avenue 50 feet,
thence Northerly parallel with the east line of
said school lot, *2ll 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 by
rleerl dated December 11th, 1889. and recorded in
Cameron county deed book "L" Page 94 etc.
Lumber Township.
Thos. Huzzy estate, tax 16.51 for years of 1896,
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 East by a lot of
ground sold to the Messiah Church lit Sterling
Run, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, and occu
pied by said Church, on the South by the public
road, on the bank of the mill race and on tne
West by the other lands of John Brooks, being
j 50 feet in width fronting on the said forty foot
j street in width and extending from said street
i 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 as
aforesaid; thenceN-westerly 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 tho aforesaid street; thence by said
street South seventy-four degrees East fifty feet,
containing three thousand seven hundred and
fifty feet more or less.
Shippen Township,
i Wt. No. 0108, 2' » acres, A. H. Hoynton estate.
Tax $22 19. for yea'rs -I 1593-91-95-26-97-98-99. All
j that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, -ituate,
j lying and being in the township of Shippen,
j county of Cameron, state of Pennsylvania, bound
i ed and described as follows: Commencing at a
stone pile on tho pubic road in Rich V'allew
j Shippen township, running Has', twenty rods
: along the public road; thence North twenty rods;
thence West twenty iods; thence South twenty
: rod to the place of beginning, containing
; acres more or less and being a part of warrant
; 6103 assessed in the name of A. H. lioynton estate.
j Wt. No. 1143. John Wygant, tax $4.77, for the
j years of 1896-97. All that certain twenty-live acres
: of land, situate, lying and being in Catiin hollow,
! near Four Mile run, Shippen township, Cameron
county, Pennsylvania, being part of warrant 11U
and adjoining lands of N. I'. Minard and Andrew
I Jenks; and being the same lands r urveyed by V.
• A. Brooks, July 3rd, 1886, assessed in the name of
| John Wygant.
(iibson Township.
! Wt. No. 5450. Peter Shaw, tax $13.05, 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 of
; warrant No. 5456, bounded and described as fol
lows: Beginning at a corner of the lands sold to
Wm. and James Wylie on the public road by the
; Southwest corner of imporved fields, running
J thence Easterly by line of said improvements,
i and by line of said land of Wylie, to the top of the
1 mountain; thence North by lands of said Wylie
j to the North line of said warrant, 5156, thence
I West by said line to the Mason run; thence down
j the several courses of the said run to the land of
» John Mason; thence Southerly by the lands of
, j the said John Mason, to the public road: thence
i by said road Southerly to the place of beginning,
i I Containing 00 acres more or lessand being a part
i i of the tract 5456, being the same land conveyed
; by John Brooks to Peter Shaw by deed dated
! Feb. 21th, IH7:'», and recorded in Cameron county
j deed book "K" page 42, reserving unto said John
, i Brooks onediall acre in the Northwest corner of
I the land herein described, and also the right of a
j road through the land along the Mason run
; aforesaid to said John Brooks, his heirs or
assigns.
I Abel Andrus, Shippen township, tax §6.98, for
I the year of 1898. All that certain piece, narcel or
lot of land, situate, lying and being in the town-
I ship of Shippen, county of Cameron, and state ot
i Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows,
j to wit: Beginning at an ironwood on the North
I line of warrant No. 49*'.:}, and 192 rods West of the
I Northeast corner of said warrant. The iron
| wood is also the Northwest corner of James San
ford's lot; thence from the ironwood along the
i West line of James Sanford's lot. South 112 ur and
I one-half degrees, West 100 rods to a beech; thence
North 72degrees, West 220 rods toa poplai; thence
North four and one-half degrees, East 50 rods to a
post corner. This corner is on the North bank of
the run, and is witnessed by a hemlock tree on
j the South bank of the run; thence from the post
I South eighty-five and one-half degrees East 214
| rods to the place of beginning, containing 100
I acres and fifty square rods more or less, being
| bounded on the North by warrant No. 4956, on
I the Hast by James Sanford's Hand and on the
; South and West by parts of warrant No. 1963.
Grove Township.
i A. M. Miller estate, tax $22.23, for years of 1891,
j 1895-96. Real estate bounded as follows: Be
ginning at a pine on the South bank of the First
! Fork of the Sinnamahoning croek, opposite the
j mouth of Pepper hill run, being the Southwest
I corner of lands of John Miller; thence South
eighty (80) degrees East 118 rods along the lines
! of said John L. Miller to a pine: thence South
! thirty-two (32) degrees West seventy-nine (79)
i rods to a maple: thence West twenty-eight (2s)
! rods to a hemlock on bank of aforesaid creek;
' thence up the creek by the several courses there
; of, North forty-six (46 degrees West fifty isot rods;
j thenee North twenty-four <2l degrees, West
fourteen (1l rods; thence North -V , degrees, West
I thirty-nine (39) reids to place of beginning, con
! taiuing thirty-nine (39* acres and one hundre I
| and thirty-six (136) perches, and having erected
thereon one frame house and a few scattering
I fruit trees growing.
Lumber Township.
Ed. Goodman, tax $06.50, f<r years < j
1897-98. All that e rtaiu piece or p (reel of land,
j situate, lying and being in the village of Cameron,
j township ot Lumber, county of C ameron, state of
: Pennsylvania, bounded and elescribed as follows:
j Beginning at a point on the Southern line of th •
i right of way of the Philadelphia & Erie railroad,
[ 78a feet Westerly from the railroad bridge, across
| the Driftwood creek at ( 'ameron; thence South
! erly at right angles with said railroad, fifty-six
1 feet; thenee Westerly parallel with said railroad
| thiity-six feet; thence Southerly at right angles
! fifty-six feet to said right e>t way; thence Easterly
! by said right of way thirty-six feet to place of be
ginning.
Also, that piece or parcel of land, s tuate. lying
| and being in the village of Cameron, township ot
Lumber, county of Cameron, state ed" Pennsy.-
' vania, containing 7 acres or therabouts, boundt I
j North by light of v.iy of the Philadelphia & Erie
I railroad, South by the Driftwood branch of the
i Sinnamahoning creek, commencing at abridge
■ of the Philadelphia and Erie railroad company,
! West 2100 feet to the second or tipper railroa 1
; ditch, reserving the said right of way of the Phi;.
! adelphia and Erie railroad company, also except-
I ing and reserving that certain piece sold to the
party of the second part by deed above described
dated the 7th day of September, 1898.
Also the I). Lupro estate, tax f5.48, for years e.f
j 1897-98. All that certain piece or parcel of land,
1 situate, lying and being in the* township of Luin
j her, county of Cameron, state of Pennsylvania,
bounded ami described as follows: Beginning at
1 the South line of the Cameron Coal company's
i lands, running Easterly to the line of the rai -
1 road; thence along the Southerly line of the rail
road to the South side of the house, thereon;
then«*e Westerly to the line c 112 the public re>a;l
running from < 'ameron to Sterling; thence North
erly along said road t«» a post, being all the land
j lying between the railroad and Cameron Co; j
I company's line and a line on the South located
thereon.
C. M. THOMAS.
Treasurer of Cunteron Count}/.
Treasurer's Office, \
Emporium, Pa., March 26th, 1900. i
LIST OF CAUSES.
\ IST OF CAUSES SET DOWN FOR TRIAL
i J;.' April Term of Court, 19C0, comment
ing Monda , April 23.
No. February Term, IH< ■ .
George W. Huntlev, Sr., v Mr. . fa icy Miller.
IJ. W. Green. C. W. Shatter for PHI'.
Johnson «\ .'.»cNai ley, for D> ft.
No. February T« rt i, 1898.
Charles M.Vail, to use- of ' lie Tanr.h ;
puny, a corporation vs S. S. Packet.
B. W. Grec< .W. Sin r, 1 r PUT.
S. W. Smith, for De;t.
No. 31, Ja nmiry Ten >,1900
Lippc ncolt & < < ~ Li in Heel, vs I;. W. v " :t:» \
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