Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co. HUFKALO.N. Y. 396-408 Main Street, Carpets AND Rugs /"VN ACCOUNT oi the crowding of stocks in cident to onr building oper ations, it is necessary for us to make sacrifices of some stocks. The carpet and rug department is the first to feel the necessity of more room. Making room is a problem easily solved by price cutting. There is no room for particulars, the bargains must be seen to be appreciated. BIGLOW AXMINISTERS, WILTONS. BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. INGRAINS, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS and all FLOOR COVERINGS. ANTIQUE AND DTTPQ MODERN ttUllb Finest showing of Orientals between New York and Chicago. Splendid line of Wiltons, Brussels, Smyrauas and Kashmirs. The Restaurant. Our patrons will find our Cafe on the 4th floor an excellent place to rest and enjoy a full meal or a light lunch at moder ate price. Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co. The American Block, BUFFALO, N. Y. rr _ lrn _ rnnl[Tlll[hllllllllßHlMlH 1111111111p ,,, 18 , w ,^ 1Tr .- I This is the House, | I•- - T | 112 ritrr 111811181 Hl■ II II II II I m —Mil■■■■■ MIL■—B ltil[ Kf ' 1 At which to'purchase your Furniture of all kinds at the very lowest prices. CARPETS, all new and up-to-date. The larg est line you ever saw in town. RUGS, both large and small. Carpet samples for rugs—all grades. LACE CURTAINS, a large line, from the cheapest to the best. WINDOW SHADES, all kinds. GO-CARTS, until the babies cannot rest with out one. No trouble to show goods. Glad to have you call, whether you purchase or not. Yours respectfully, GEO. J. LaBAR. Our Clothing I IflFjk There may be Is selected with the I False economy in buy greatest care, being V ing Clothing advertised made of good material Jjp £K\\ c ' lea P- Better buy —material that will / Jv'\ a dealer has a give good service and A kfyr reputation to maintain, at prices that are * ®r °^ er ' ? ome OUR BOYS' CLOTHING Vl HJH GENTS FURNISHINGS Is made for boys and it BBBM mmmigsSf and if you would like looks A Weak Stomach Indigestion Is often caused by over eating. An eminent authority says the barm done thus exceeds that from the excessive use of alcohol. Eat all the good food you want but don't over load the stomach. A weak stomach may refuse to digest what you eat. Then you need a good digestant like Kodol, which digests your food with* out the stomach's aid. This rest and the wholesome tonics Eodol contains •oon restore health. Dieting unneces sary. Kodol quickly relieves the feel ing of fulness and bloating from which some people suffer after meals. Absolutely cures indigestion. Kodol Nature's Tonlo. Prepared only by E. C. D« W itt & 00. .Chicago, Tiiell. bottle cont&lna2K tinea the6oc. alia. [ Kain andtweat \ \ v\ ■ have no effect on AVrV9v*Br V Kfl I ■ ness Oil. It re- J ■ sists the damp, w w \ \ S I 1 ■ do not break, v \ ■No rough sur- \\\ \ 3 jf/W\ v # ■ face to chafe \ 112 #/#A \ N ■ andcut. The \" \\\ H ■ harness not . \\A \ \ \ JW ■ only keeps £ J V\\ \ * ■ looking like m H new, tut U I /i V wears twice |7 Jf! t iIVV" H as longby the I Affj ' i I H use of Eureka j Standard Oil /J "> Company /J » CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1903. A TTT^T^^AT^CI , "D"t7'T3/~\Tr>rri Paid order No. 10,1902, C. H. Jessop... 50 00 xiuiJllUiv& XliJi UXX X Paid order No. 21, 1902, Gill. Leavitt... 18 50 OF SHIPPEN TOWNSHIP FOR YEAR 1902. R. LOCKWOOD, Supervisor, in account with Shippen Township GENERAL ACCOUNT. To amouut of duplicate $475 49 To amount of Honsler's duplicate 4 :;i To ordersdrawn 1,005 OJ To received for old road machine 25 00 $1,509 80 CR. I By exonerations $25 71 By transferred to Housler's duplicate.. 13 24 By certified to collector 8 65 I By duplicate worked 112 17 I By paid O. 8. Peters, work on road .. 14 00 By paid J. E. Housler, work on road... <J 00 By paid (Jeo. E. Housler. work on road 10 50 By paid Frank Craven, work on road.. 3 68 By paid Murdock McNeal, bridge work 9 00 By paid Frank Lockwood work on bridge and lumber 52 80 By paid Herbert Lewis,work on bridge 10 50 By paid S. D. Housler, work on bridge 7 50 by paid L. Lockwook, road work and lumber 295 00 Bv paid P. R. R. Co., freight 8 05 By paid Gordon L. Lewis, roed work.. 12 25 By paid F. H. Arnold, road work 2 07 By paid C. H. Jessop on road machine 75 00 By paid Chauncy Barr, work on road.. 2 50 By paid D. H. Adams, work on road... 26 19 By paid A. J. Ingersoil, work on road.. 11 00 By paid Warren Moore, work on road 3 97 By paid Jhas. A. Ross, work on road.. 4 68 By paid David Skillman, work on road 4 79 Hy paid Ray Lyons, work on road 2 07 By paid Chas. Spccht, work on road... 6 11 By paid Dell Reed, work on road 6 75 By paid Andrew Housler, work on road 75 By paid Cameron Co., Press, Audt Rept .'.O 00 By paid Johnnie Lewis, work on road 4 13 By paid C. B. Howard Co., lumber 35 44 By paid Mark Wright, work on road... 6 90 By paid D. Toner, work on road, 1 50 By paid T. L. Whenton, work on road. 0 00 By paid T. H. Arnold, work on road... 9 70 By paid Nelson Lewis, work on road... 22 75 By paid D. W. Taylor, work on road... 1 63 By paid Ellis Barr, work on road 2 38 By paid John Lockwood, work on road 13 13 By paid P. S. Culver, work on road 5 66 By paid Jonh W. Lewis, work on road 9 16 By Paid Jno. Cavanaugh. water trough 5 00 By paid C. W. Spence, work on road... 7 00 By paid D. A. Skinner, work on road.. 8 00 By paid Elihu Chad wick, work on road 14 99 By paid Frank Dodge, work on road.. 3 O'i By paid H. J. Lewis, work on road 18 56 By paid A. C. Goodwin, work on road. 3 50 By paid John Adams, work on road 2 75 By paid W. W. Lewis, work on road... 77 25 By paid Wm. F. Lewis, work on road 27 50 By paid J. A. Fisher, blacksmithing,... 10 00 By paid Murry, Coppersmith Co., sup plies 9 90 By paid S. 8. Hacket, lumber, 74 95 By paid Robert B. Warner 5 73 By paid H. J. Newton 8 50 By paid Town Clerk }/ % 25 00 By paid By paid C. J. Goodnough, typewriting!. 5 00 By paid R. P. Ileilman 15 00 By paid Fred Edsal 3 50 By 181 days as Supervisor at $1.50 271 50 $1,837 00 Balance due R. Lockwood 327 20 COMMON ROAD FUND. DR. To taxes received from Co.. Treas $475 00 CR. Paid order No. 4, Auditors S4O 00 Paid order No. 5, Burton Housler, 200 00 Paid order No. 6, W. W. Lewis, .... 25 00 Paid order No. 7, H. J. Newton, 25 00 Paid order No. 11, Delniont Adams ... 26 81 Paid order No. 13, R. Lockwood 100 00 Paid order No. 16, S. S. Hacket 50 00 Paid order No. 23, C. J. Goodnough.... 5 00 Paid order No. 22, R. Lockwood 3 19 $475 00 BURTON HOUSLER, Supervisor, in account with Shippen Township, GENERAL ACCOUNT. DR. To amount of duplicate $146 95 To amount received from Lockwood duplicate 13 24 To orders drawn 1,018 50 $1,478 69 CR. By exonerations 30 45 By transferred to Lockwood duplicate. 4 31 By duplicate worked 115 63 By paid John Wise, repairing bridges 410" By paid Climax Powder Co., dynamite 8 11 By paid August Bout, work 011 road... 4 50 By paid Amos Davis, work on road— 6 61 By paid Mike Zimmet, work on raad. 7 50 By paid Mrs. S. Fauoett, work on road 7 11 By paid Frank Peasley,work on road.. 11 50 By paid P. R. R. Co., freight 35 By paid T. L. Wheaton, work on road 1 12 By paid R. S. Ostruni, work on road... 54 00 By paid I. H. Leggett, work on road... 21 00 By paid Samuel Doll, work on road.... 2 25 By paid L. D. Lewis, work on road 13 50 By paid Jos. Bessig, work on road 7 50 By paid Delbert Towner, work on road 10 50 By paid Ed. Morgan, work on road.... I 50 By paid S. S. Hacket. Adv. and lumber 103 93 By paid C. B. Howard Co., lumber 2 22 By paid Wm. McDonald, lumber and work 5 50 By paid A. L Hickok, work on road.. . 42 00 By paid S. Doll, work 011 road 2 75 By paid Howard Dodge, word on road 8 25 By paid Grover Gibbs, 3 00 By paid Vernla Lewis, 24 00 By paid Alton Housler, work on road.. 262 50 By paid Geo. Market, work on road.... 3 50 By paid Gill Leavitt, work on road 18 50 By paid Archie Dickenson, road work 2 22 By paid M. F. Lucore, hauling plank.. 50 By paid Hugh Minard, work on road.. 3 75 By paid Dan Kriner. work on road.... 42 50 By paid Allen Russel, work on road.... 30 75 By paid Geo. Minard, work onroad.... 59 50 By paid Jasper Havens, work on road.. 51 75 By paiil E. C. Davy, work 011 road 20 22 By paid Geo. Baxter, work on road.... 12 75 By paid A. B. Doll, work on road 50 00 By paid Haupt & Ilatiber, work 16 50 By paid Murry, Coppersmith Co., sup plies 5 99 By paid L. K. Huntington supplies 2 47 By paid Johnson & .McNarney 20 00 By paid 178 days services as Supervisor 267 00 By paid Town Clerk >-.j 25 00 By paid Auditors '/% 20 00 By paid R. K. Morrison, 24 50 $1.787 90 Balance due Burton Housler 309 21 COMMON ROAD FUND. DR. To taxes from County Treas $1,524 10 To balance due from Geo. Minard 115 96 $1,640 12 CR. Paid orders No. tl, 31. 1901, Geo. Minard $505 00 Paid order No. 1". 1901, John Kelly 4 24 Paid order No. 20, 1901, Gils Hout 6 00 Paiu urtlci No. 22, I3OIW. W. Lewis.... 11 00 Paid order No. 30, 1901, Jacob Andrews 25 00 Paid orders No. 1, 9, 12, 18,1902, Burton Housler 507 38 Paid order No. 2, 1902. W. \V. Lewis, 25 00 Paid order No. 3, 15, 19, 22, 1902,R.Lock wood 473 58 Paid order No 20, 1902, Franklin Hous ler 14 12 R. SEGER & SON. $1,610 12 SPECIAL ROAD FUND DR. To balance from Swesey & Minard 46 41 i To taxes from P. S. Culver 670 18 | To taxes from Co., Treas. 948 62 $1,665 21 CR. By paid judgment No. 13. April 1899.... #26 73 By paid judgment No. 75, May, 1895 ... 113 30 By paid judgment No. 09, April, 1899... 159 "9 By paid judgment No. 30, April, 19<!0. ■. 49 26 I Hy paid judgment No. 15, April, 1902... 26 7 9 By paid judgmcut No. 16, April, 1902... 55 25 ; By paid judgment No. 75, May, 1899 93 19 By paid judgment No. 29. April 1900.... 58 32 By paid judgment No. 31, Oct., 1901 28 67 By paid judgment No. 9, April, 1902 13 26 By paid judgment No. 39, Oct., 1901 49 35 By paid judgment No. 28, Oct., 1901 163 31 By paid judgment No. 38, April 1900 115 87 I By paid judgment, Frank Shives, 1 before Larrabee 94 17 By paid judgment No. 58, Sept. 1887 56 65 By paid mdument No. 28, April, 1902... 175 55 By paid judgment No. 3s, April, 1902... 130 71 By paid judgment Frank Blumle, be ' fore Larrabee 32 96 : By paid judgment Frank Dodge before Larrabee 52 98 , By paid judgment W. W. Lewis before Larrabee 6 75 By paid judgment use O. F.Elwell, be fore Larrabee 96 74 $1,599 21 Balance due fund C 6 00 SUPERVISORS' PAY FUND. DR. To balance due from Geo. Minard $1 94 To taxes from Co. Treas 800 21 To taxes lrom P. S. Culver 63 61 $B7l 76 CR. By paid Johnson & McNarney $25 00 By paid Frank Shives 75 00 By paid Emporium Machine Co., 11 Oo By paid W. L. Thomas '. 5 76 By paid D. C. Hayes 7 75 By paid Chaj. Specht 3 75 By paid Jas. Hobson 5 25 By paid Dan Kriner 30 00 By paid Climax Powder Mfg Co.. 100 00 By paid Walker, Howard & Co 5 67 By paid Haupt & Hauber 23 50 By paid Herbert Day 13 13 By paid W. R. Johnson 9 00 By paid Frank Craven 18 81 By paid W. D. White 132 61 By paid Edith Edgcomb 172 92 By paid Common Road Fund 115 96 $755 11 Balance due fund 116 65 We, the undersigned Auditors of the township of Shippen.hereby certify that we have examined, audited, adjusted and settled the foregoing ac count- of the Supervisors of Shippen township and that the above and foregoing is a true and correct statement of the same. Witness our hauds and seals, this 31st day of March, A. D., 1903. FRANK LOCKWOOD, W. W. LEWIS, Auditors. AUDITORS' REPOBT OF SHIPPEN FOOR DISTRICT FOR 1902. JAMES HOBSON, Overseer of the Poor, in ac count with Shippen Township Poor District. DR. Received from P. S. Culver §172 86 Received from County Treasurer 911 47 Received from Johnson & McNarney.. 37 50 81,151 83 CR. By balance as per last audit $36 61 Paid Cameron county 50 00 Paid Jacob Bruner 2 00 Paid Mrs. Henry Lyons 77 00 Paid Andrew Vogt 8 64 Paid H. C. Olmsted 10 00 Paid Elmer Geshwender... 20 00 Paid C. R. Kline .t Co., 336 88 Paid W. H. DeLong 20 00 Paid M. A. Rockwell 16 55 Paid R. C. Dodson 4 50 Paid W. H. Kresge 4 62 Paid Johnson A: McNarney 7" 00 Paid C. B. Howard & Co 70 92 Paid Wm. McDonald. 3 00 Paid Geo. W. Leavitt 2 5o Paid expeuses 2 29 Paiil A. W. Baker, M, D 24 75 Paid L. K. Huntington 58 70 I'aid Geo. J. La Bar 35 00 Paid Henry Lyons 50 Paid W. B. Krebs 5 00 Paid Tlios. Waddington 38 81 PaidJ. K. Morrison 21 00 Paid S. S. Ilacket *22 "0 Paid 67 days services 100 50 Paid y. Auditors fees 6 00 $1,047 83 Balance due fund 104 00 JOHN W. LEWIS, Overseer of the Poor in ac count with Shippen township Poor District. DR. Balance due as per last audit $251 88 Received of County Treasurer 587 07 Received from P. S. Culver 177 86 $1,016 81 CR. Paid Wernersville Insane Asylum S7B 00 Paid postage, order and draft 50 Paid Henry Lyons 32 00 Paid Dr. Baker 40 00 Paid Emporium Furniture Co 8 00 Paid Ellias Barr 17 00 Paid H. C.Olmsted 13 29 Paid C. R. Kline 50 00 Paid H. A. Zarps & Co 2 70 Paid Al. Wright 56 80 Paid B. E. Ludlam 1 50 Paid R. P. Heilman 18 00 Paid Lottie Barr 15 00 Paid Zora D. Lewis 67 45 Paid W. W. Lewis 2 00 Paid H. H. Mullin 20 00 Paid Henry Edgcomb 63 00 Paid Frank Shives 10 00 Paid Frank J. Lewis 10 00 Paid John Hout 8 00 Paid S. S. Smith 50 00 Paid M. M. Larrabee 3 75 Paid 69 days services 103 50 Paid auditing account 6 00 $676 49 Balance due fund $340 32 We the undersigned Auditors of the Township of Shippen, hereby certify that we have examin ed, audited, adjusted and settled the foregoing accounts of the Overseers of the Poor of Shippen Township and that the above and foregoiug is a true and correct statement of the same. Witness our hands and seals, this 31st day of March, A. D„ 1903. FRANK LOCKWOOD, W. W. LEWIS, Auditors. EVERY WOMAN ; ASt, Sometimes needs a reliable "V monthly regulating medicine. I -4 DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are prompt, safe and certain in result. The genu- I ine (Dr. real's) never disappoint. SI.OO per box. Sold by R. C. Dodion, druggist. AFTER THE BATTLE Some arc foi' nd bleeding and sore, while others have a fit of the blues. Now if there should be any so unfortunate as to sufTer from the efleets of J accidents we have the Balm for their pains and aches,let it be either for man or beast. Our linimentand powdersfor horses or cattle are always the best. Our medicines are pure and C always get there. The prices are right too. uur patent medicine depart ment is supplied with all the standard remedies and we can supply your on short notice. Our toilet and fancy goods department we keep up to the times. Our Prescription depart ment receives our closest at tention and all calls answered day or night. Just touch the button. In fact we are here to do business and serve the public. M. - A. ■ ROCKWELL, THE PHARMACIST, sasasHSH sasHsasß srasH jjj - -- I ? Groceries I i ® si a [j| Having just putin a [j] pi nice line of Groceries Ln m with our meats, we [n [Jj are now ready to fill ™ jj] your orders at the fu lij very lowest prices. n] [n Everything fresh »] and strictly high jjj m grade. A fine line n] of cookies "from 10c [n «] lb. to 22c lb. These [jj In are the best cookies ril (n made. si a 11 a a ,u Ln $ GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. ft I Geo. H. Gross, j 15STH 2SBSHSHS 2S H5 2SHSH aP =s"as] WE ARE DISPLAYING OUR Spring and Summer Dry Goofa | We have a larger assortment than we ever had I before. I Our large line of WHITE GOODS cannot be I surpassed. The quality and variety are I sure to please. The WASH GOODS in colors, we are showing, I are the best values that it is possible to get I together. They are sure to be sold very | rapidly, for they include the latest patterns I in Silk Zephyrs, Pique LaTour, K j Kiowa Pique, I ! Highland Oxfords, Dene Applique, I i Noinad Silk Novelties, Sea Island Madras, Hamilton Waistings, 1 , Halma Mercerized Stripes, . Mercerized Silk Zephyrs, Linen Finish Emerald Dimity, and several others. EVERY DAY IS A BARGAIN £DAY IN THE ABOVE. C. B. HOWARD&CO.' We Have What You Need! To brush up and make beauti ful your home. The,season of the year for such work has arrived and we would call the attention of the public to our very large and reliable line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, the best in the world. In addition to the best paints, we have a first-class line of De Voe & Co.'s Brushes. Get a move on and be prepared to paint before the workmen are all en gaged. We can save you money. While you are painting your home or business place let us talk a little with you on Bath and Closets, Hot Water, Steam or anything in that line. Our increased facilities and expert workmen will do you good work. Don't deay until too late. Farmers should bear in mind that we handle Plows, Harrows, Rakes, etc. In fact our Hard ware, Stove and Plumbing De partments are up to the best. Write or wire us, when a com petent agent will call on you. MtolliU.
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