The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 15, 1877, Image 3

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THE
PHILADELPHIA
STORE.
HAVE YOU SEEN IT I
If 30U have not go immediately, where
you shall be shown goods of all descrip
tions with prices no low you will be startled
to hear. Having had a long experience in
buvinir, we give you the advantage of that
experience.
Po you want Carpets from the most
elcsrant Brussels to our lowest price llag ?
Come to
The Philadelphia Store.
lb you want Dry Goods and Notions
of all description and varieties? Come to
The Philadelphia Store.
Do ynu want Groceries and Provisions,
of the finest grades at the lowest prices?
Come to
The Philadelphia Store.
If you want to find the cheapest Queens
ware you ever saw ? Come to
The Philadelphia Store.
I; fact anything you can not find in our
linn is not worth finding. Come and see
tlil great wonder.
N. B. Country Produce ta
ken in exchange.
W. J. THOMPSON.
Yvh 15, '77-1 y
Sheriff's Sale.
P.v virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris, to
me directed, issued out of the Conrt of Coiu
iii':i Tieas of Monroe county, I will expose to
!e at public vendue, on
Saturday the. 24th day of February, 1S77,
at '1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
Ilo'ise, in the Borough of otroudsbu rg, Monroe
4, -ountv, tlie following described real estate :
A certain messuage and tract of land situate
in Price township, in said county, containing
414 Acres, 132 Perches,
adjoining land in the warrantee names of
5. nmel Bee, Jfd.n Jones, William Benslev
-irnl others; about 45 acres cleared; 10 are
31cad.)w, balance good Timber Land. The
Jiiirrnvtrnents are a
Log- Duelling House,
3St20 feet; Kitchen 12x16, 1J stories; 1 Log
r;:uii. l.SxL'O f.-ft; Frame Barn, 20x24 feet; 1
Frame Dwelling Ho.ise nearly new, 16x18
f-ft. Kitchen attached, 12xlrt feet; 1 Frame
Hrn, C,ri4 feet; 1 HUcksnmh Shop, 18x24
Vet; 1 Log Barn, 1S.20 feet and other out
l'UiMing. Two Apple Orchards
ami other fruit trees on the premise. Water
rear the door and a stream of water parses
through the earne.
Seized and taken in execution n the pro
perty of Jacob Millerand Hiram Miller, T. T.,
and to be soJd by me for cash.
JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,
l etiruary o, 18, .
Sheriff's Sale.
. by virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed.
iiicd out of the Court of Common Pleas of
.onroe county, 1 will expose to pale at Public
endue, on
7 "
Szturduy, the 24th day of February, 1877,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg. Monroe
flinty, the following described Real Estate,
to wit:
A certain messuage and lot of land situate
t Mountain Home, in Barrett township, in
,!U;1 county, containing one acre, more or less,
''joining land of Jerome Frantx, Charles W.
Jcker, Elisha Dunbar; land all cleared,
the improvement are a two-story
Frame Dwelling House,
Js30 feet. WoU
Comaker Shop 12x10 feet. Some fruit trees
w ie i.rtmi.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
o! ueorge B. Williams, and to be sold
ur me t(r nJu
" --v v. 1 1 ,
JACOB K. SAIIFER, Sheriff.
Wienff'g Office, Stroudsburg, 1
February 5, 1877.
Sheriff's Sale.
Jri Virtl,ie of a writ of veo- i'J terris to me dircc
tZ. .ut "fthc (kan ot (''nimon of Mon-
w,uny, I will expose to sale nt i'ubllc Vendue, on
Saturday, the 24th day of February, 1877,
l 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Huse, io
Ml,,i T"fh 0f SrroiHliburR. Monroe countv, the
i' ion tesoribed real (at, to wit :
hin ti or Piec f and in Cbestauthill town-
""P. in aid County, containing
20 Acres,
UuVrrf.fs'1lldjr,,a,a8 ,ands n Jnif Smith, Nathan
crftli J. Hu,"'th and Samuel Sgler, about 15
fowl u1 balance coi Timber Laud. Th- publlo
MisiLvf ugLfrora Mehaaicsvillo to Pbllllpsburg,
sT.filoDR lhe same.
Aifrw ." uken in execution astbe property of
elaey, and to b v14 by me fr rHih.
a,y. 9 office. Stronr7, 1
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris to
rue directed, issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose
to sale at Public Vendue, on
Saturday, the 24th day 0 Ftljruary, 1877,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, m the borough of btroudsburjr, Mon
roe County, the following described Ilea
Estate, to wit :
A certain lot or piece of land situate in
itoss township, in said County, containing
Eight Acres,
more or less, adjoining land of JoscDh Alte
mose, dee'd, Ah run Kresge, Samuel Menpel,
and others. The Wilkes-LJarre Turnpike
passes along ttic same. 1 he improvements
are a SHk,
Stone Dwelling House, t-?
U stories, about 18 t 24 foot, tern
FRAME STABLE nn. other" out-build-in,
APPLE ORCHARD and other fruit
trees on the prctusses.
Seized and tnken 111 PTwntinn n tlif nrnn.
iwvh.-v.. " ' . W
erty of Michael Altemose, and to be sold by
.i-i
me lor easn.
JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,.
February fi, 1877. j
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. to me direc
ted, issued out of the Court of Common Pleaa
Of Monroe county, I will expose to eale at
1 ublic V endue, on
Saturday, the 24lh day of February, 1S77,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
Houne, in the Borough of Stroudsbur, Monroe
county, the following described Real Estate.
to wit:
A messuage and lot of land situate in the
Borough of East Strotidsburg, in said countv
beginning at a port on the east side of said
street, north 2 degrees; east, 1091 feet to a port.
thence along land of Emma llufsmith north
83 degrees east 300 feet to a post by the
road, thence along said road south 39.
degrees east, 40 feet to a stone, thence alone
land late of Luther Fillmore south, 71 i
degrees west 60Z teet to the beginning.
The improvements are a
Plank Dwelling House, fjf
18x21 feet, 1 stories, and other out-buildines,
t r 1.1 r . .
oeizeu anu lanen in execution as tlie pro
peny 01 vuinani f. liarner and Marietta
Barrier, and to be sold bv me for cash.
JACOB K. SUA FEU, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Strvidshurg, )
February 1S77.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris, to
me directed, issued out of I lie Court of Common
Pleas of Monroe conntv. I will exoose to sale
n puouc vendue, on
Saturday, the 2lih cay of February, 1S77,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe
county, the following described Ileal Estate,
to wit :
A certain messuage and tract of land situate
in Hamilton township, in said county, con
taining
38 ACRES,
adjoining land of George Butts, George K.
.J I.... T T.. T T , r I
dinner, reier je;hz, .-uani jiowman and jonn
W. Young; 27 Acre cleared; balance timber
land. The improvements are one JjtS
Frame Dwelling House, f$il
U stories, 18x20 feet; one Barn, 22x24 leet,
and other out-buildings. A good well of
water near the door. A small Orchard on the
premises. The public road leading from
Sciota to Brodhead-ivillc passes through the
same.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty cit freeman Kresge, and to be fold by
ice lor cu.su.
JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, )
February 5, 1877.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris, to
ma directed, issued out of the Court of Com
mon l'leas of Monroe county, I will expose
to sale at public vendue, on
Saturday, the 24th day of February, 1S77,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg,
Monroe county, the following described Ileal
Jvstate. to wit :
A certain messuage and tract of land
situate in Hamilton township, io said County,
containing
200 Acres,
more or less, bounded by laDd of Jacob
rethcrmrii, Walter Harry, hoianuel Marsh,
(ieorge Metzgar, Samuel Brewer, Absalom
tethenuan and others, about 170 Acres
cleared, a great, part of which is Meadow,
balance good TIMBER LAND. A good
Apple urciiaru and otner rruu irees on
the premises, we!! of Water near the house
and a stream of Water passes through the
premises, lue improvements are a
Frame Dwelling House,
20 x 30 feet, 2 stories, Kitchen attached, one
Brick Dwelling House, 24 x 3G feet, 2 stories
and Frame Dwelling House, 20 x 36 feet, 1J
stories. Kitchen attached. 14x20 feet, 1
Frame Barn, 40 x fi.r feet. Shea' attached 20
x 50 feet, Wagon House IS x 30 feet. Hog
Stable 14 x 24 feet, Com Crib and other out
buildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty of Joseph Feliencer, and to bo sold by
me for cash.
JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff.
Sheriff s Onice, Stroudsburg,
February 5, 1877.
Sheriff's Sale.
Br virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. to me direc
ted, issued out of tlie Court of Common l'leas
of Monroe (.bounty, I will expose to sale at
Public Vendue, on
Saturday, the 2ith day of February, 1877,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe
county, the following described Ileal Kstate,
to wit:
A certain messuage and lot of land situate
in the Borough of Stroudiburg, aforesaid, at
the Kouth east corner of Monroe and (ieorge
utreets, being 23 feet in front on George ptreet,
and 77 feet in deplh along Monroe street, ad
joining land of Jerome 11. Fethernaan. The
improvements are a
Brick Store House,
22xG2 feet, one fltory high, a good cellar un
der the whole building, and the store room is
about lt feet high.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty of Jerome S. William?, Fdinun Hibbler
and Silvan 11 ibbler, and to he Fold by me for
cash. JACOB K. SUA FEB, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudshjirg, )
February 5, 1877. S
BLANK M OUT GAGE
For sale at this Office.
STATEMENT
OF .
Receipts and Expenditures
OF
Monroe County,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
J" annary 1, 1877.
LINFORD MARSH, Treasurer of the
County of Monroe, in account with said
County, for Receipts and Expenditures for
the rear ending January 1, 1877 :
DR.
COUNTT TAX.
llec'd on Dupli's of 1872$ 740 15
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1873 282 19
1874 432 35
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1875 4,994 51-$ 6,499 20
1876 1,812 34- 1.812 34
Am't as'd for 187C,
On uns'd lands
County Taxes
Road
Special road
School
Building
Poor
Bounty
Seated lands Co. taxe,
Road
Special road
School
liuilding
Poor
Bounty
Red'tion on una'd lands
II If II M
Loan from Stroudsburg
Bank
Rec'd on bridge timber
17,772 18- 17,772 18
1,334 C5
1,631 12
337 69
1,841 30
231 37
975 95
2 49
180 97
127 90
28 98
201 84
51 63
58 01
10 91
68 62
31 02-
981 72
25 55-
6,394 C;
660 24
99 64
1,007 27
$34,245 44
State taxes, 1873, $ 7 99
1S74, 6 95
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1875, 1 30
1876. 4 01
Amount aHsewed, 1S76, 195 35
Miiitary tax received
from late Treasurer 63 04-
215 60
63 04
$34,529 08
Balance due County $395 64
COUNTY TAX.
On outstanding Duplicate
of 1876 $9,678 84
Exonorations, 1876, 93 23
Commission to Collectors 82 CS
Five per cent, abatement
allowed tax payer 410 78-$l0,270 53
STATE TAX.
On outstanding Dupli
cate of 1876 $ 65 76
Commission allowed col
lectors 21
Five per cent, abatement
allowed taxpayers 3 23- 69 20
P'd Petit & Grand Jurors 2,521 73
Constables returna to Court 264 12- 2,785 85
Holding Election 871 23
Rent for Election Rooms 248 00 1,119 23
14,224 81
Assessments 709 37
Printing, A.O.Greenwalil 548 05
Theo. Schoch 347 50
Boarding Prisoners and
conreying prisoners to
the Penitentiary 56C 33
Inquiiutions, dead bodies 23 24
Fox & Wild Cat.sca!ps 90 20
Interest on Co. Bonds,
on old issue 104 75
" new " 1,792 00
Witnesses on Common
wealth cases 342 47
Refunding Checks 77 20
Fuel for county buildings 217 35
Express and Freight 2 86
Books and Stationary 173 63-
709 37
895 55
566 33
2,013 19
813 54
Jury Commissioners 59 75-
59 75
rip-stafi and attending
adjourned Courts as
Crier 93 50
Court Crier 152 50
Postage 7 20
Clerk of Sessions 212 06
Gas Bill 23 65-
483 91
$19,766 45
Fire Insurance Tax 52 00
Commissioners Counsel
and fees for collecting 70 00
District Attorney 70 00
Auditing Prothonotary
and Recorders acc'ts 9 00
Checks paid late Treas. 563 33
Redemption Checks 332 66
Cleaning Co. building 29 13-
Miscellaneous 296 51
Bridge Views 32 70
Jail 1,792 80
Fence and Watr Closet 446 15
Seated and unseated land
checks 4,663 22-
BRIDQES.
Bells $102 33
Marshalls 55 73
Tobyhanna Mills 19 03
Pocono 10 26
StoftJet's 24 85
Smithfiehl 255 32
Bushkill 36 72
Wallace's 10 13
Smi ley's 41 31
Tannersville 2 61
Wyckoff's 75
Ross Common 8 80
Miller's 4 77
Deu bier's 9 00
Kunkle's, Shoemaker's &
Fetherman's 34 56
Wire 85 32-
192 00
934 12
'01 49
$23,825 44
Long Pond
273
6
22
14
26
5
75
21
24
Kresgeville
25
27
00
00
C7
22
70
49
59
60
31
48
37
10-
00
50
51
00-
Sullivan
Stoney Run
Henry villc
Ransberry's
Perry Price
Stoddartsville & Sullivan
fobvlianna
23
Stoddart8vilIe&Tobyhanna 150
Kerr's 4
chobod Price 453
Measant Valley 294
r .wlhead's Creek, Iron 144
irodhead's Creek, Trestle 651
2,165 59
Note in Stroudsburg Bank 1,000
County Auditors 91
Commissioners Clerk, bal
ance on calarv of 1875 57
On Salary of 1876 382
1,531 01
COUNTT COMMISSIONERS.
Peter S. Edinger $240 00
Cornelius Staruer 250 00
Jacob B. TMnsn 180 64k
Commiufiion for receiving
670 64
524,176 34 at.2 pfRCt. 4?3 52
467 14- 940 76
$34,133 44
295 64
$34,529 OS
Jvxannned, pawed and allowed this 23d day
ui .January, a. v., iSii.
J. E. SNYDER, )
A. A. SINGER, I Auditors.
SILAS L. DKAKE, J
LINFORD MARSH, Treasurer of the Countv
oi ivionroe, in account with said county on
Dog Taxes for the year ending January
1, Lai i :
DR.
On Duplicate of 1875 $13 50
Amount Assessed 1876 151 00-$ 164 60
On Duplicate of 1876 65 50 65 50
$ 230 00
CR.
Outstanding Taxes on
Duplicates of 1876
Exonerations
Commissions to Collect's
Dog Checks paid
Commission for receiving
and paying out $130 60
at 2 per cent
$
96 00
900
60
61 50
2 61- 169 71
Examined, passed and allowed this 23d day
oi January, 1577.
J. E. SNYDER. )
A. A. SINGER. Auditors
SILAS L. DRAKE, J
STATEMENT showing the indebtedness of
the County of Monroe for the year ending
January j, 13 :
Bonds, old issue outstand
ing $3,045 00
Bonds, new issue for new
jail outstanding 26,200 00
c necks outstanding
County Tax due by Col
lectors 33 36-$ 29,278 36
9,323 49
Due by J. Frable, late
Commissioner as per
settlement of his ac
count State Tax-due by Col
lectors 43 41
103 69
Liabilities over assetts 19,802 87- 29,273 3G
Examined, passed and allowed this 23d dav
01 januarv, a. u., 1377
J. E. SNYDER, )
A. A. SINGER. Auditors.
SILAS L. DRAKE, J
Statement showing balance due by Collectors on
COUXTT TAXES.
1374 Barrett,
E. Stroudsburg,
Jackson,
Polk,
Price,
Stronndnhurg,
1575 Cbeatnutblll,
Coolbaugh,
East Stroudsburg,
Hamilton,
Jackson,
Middle Smithfield,
Polk.
Price,
Hons,
Stroudtburg,
Tobyhanna,
1576 Barrett,
Chestnuthill,
Coolbaugh.
Lid red,
Last Stroudaburg,
Hamilton,
Jackson.
M. Smithfield,
Paradise,
Pocono,
Polk,
Price,
Itoss,
Smithfield,
Stroud,
Stroudsburg,
Tobyhana,
Tunkhannock,
David Price,
P. RockafWlow.
Thomas FranU,
Jacob Serfass,
Josiah B. Price,
John Keener,
Amandus Shupp,
J. Frounfclker,
J. Haney,
C. B. Shafer,
Thomas Franti,
H. VanAuken,
Jacob Serfass,
Win. Bates,
Jacob Newhart,
Edwin Fisher,
P-ter L. Kinner,
Allen Price,
A. Shupp.
Lewis T. Smith,
Aaron Franti,
C. liylier,
C. B. Shafer,
Thomas Franti,
II. VanAuken,
Pamuel Hilprrt,
Thomas E. Shirely,
Jacob Sertass,
Nathan Price,
Charles Koehlcr,
T. W. Bunnell,
Anthony Staples,
Edwin Fisher,
Josiah Merwlne,
Edwin Merwlne,
: S9 42
37 91
32 15
183 'Z
18 50
33 34
61 75
S3 68
fit 84
300 7
61 41
12 74
277 18
46 U
18 18
353 2
36 43
161 01
853 60
174 43
413 51
166 6
125S 8i
3W 73
339 80
264 16
145 01
68S 14
72 17
452 33
617 85
799 04
69S 82
13J 81
141 73
S 9323 4'J
STATE TAXES.
1S74 Barrett,
1875 Coolbaugh,
Hamilton,
Polk,
Stroudsburg,
1876 Barrett,
Client nuthill.
Coolbaugh,
East Stroudsburg,
Hamilton.
M. Smithfield,
Pocono,
Polk,
Ross,
Smithfield,
Stroud,
Stroudsburg,
Parid Price,
J. Fronnfelker,
C. K. Shafer,
J. Serfass,
Edwin Fisher,
Allen Price,
A. Shupp,
Lewis T. Smith,
C. Hylier,
C. B. Shafer,
II. VanAuken,
Thomas E. ShiTelj-,
Jacob Serf ass,
Charles Koehler,
T. W. Bunnell,
Anthony Staples,
Edwin Fisher,
4 SO
2 25
9 10
8 45
27 45
1 20
8f)5
75
6 45
10 90
17 04
1 25
1 95
2 40
60
1 80
8 25
$ 108 59
IXKJ TAXES.
t. Smithfield, II. VanAuken,
M. Smithfield, II. Van Auken,
Smithfield, T. W. Bunnell,
Due br Simon Mrrers, former
Treasurer as per settlement of bis
account,
S 10 50
46 90
27 00
202
$ f6 3:
MILITIA TAX.
I87i M. Smithfield, A. VanAuken,
87 50
S 37 50
COMMISSIONERS of Monroe County, in account with
. said county, for the year ending January 1st, 1877.
D.
Peter S. Edineer. as per Chocks. S 240 09
By balance due, 17 60$ 257 CO
Ck.
Peter S. Edinger by 103 days serri-
ee, at v-i-oo per day, a 357 00 1 257 50
P.
Cornelius Starner as per Checks,
By balance due,
$ 250 00
25 00 f 275 00
Ck.
Cornelius Starner, by 110 days ser
vices, at TiM per day,
Da.
9 273 00- 275 00
Jacob B. Tranirae as per Checks,
By balance due,
8 ISO 64
44 369 225 00
CK.
Jacob B. Traftsue by 90 days servi
ces, at per aay,
3 225 00$ 225 00
Examined, passed and allowed this 23d day of Jan
uary A. D., 1877.
j. fc. sm vt.K, l
A. A. SINGER. ). Auditors.
SILAS L. DRAKE,)
JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff of the County of Monroe,
In account with said county, for the year ending
January 1st, 1877.
. UK.
To Jury funds receded,
By balance due,
$ 20 00
89 504 109 SO
CK.
By sumraontag 300 Jurors,
at 30 cents" each.
S 90 00
17 60
2 004 10950
Commonwealth costs.
Adrertlsing election,
Examined, passed and allowed Ails 23d day of
January A. !., 1877.
A. A. SINGER, i-Auditors.
SILAS L. DltAEE, j
Feb. 1, 1877-3t.
TO THE PEOPLE OP THE
COUNTY OF MONROE.
Whekras. certain charges in wrltioc baring: been
made and presented to the undersigned Auditors, of
aid Couuty. charging the County Commissioners
with fraudulent practice in building the new Jail, do
certify that we have investigated said charges, and the
evideuce produced show kalil charges to be unfounded
and not true.
J. E. SNYDER, )
A. A. SINGER, V Auditors.
SILAS L. DRAKE,
Feb. 1, 1877-St.
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned appointed Auditor by the
Oaphans' Court of Monroe county, in the mat
ter of exceptions to the account of James F.
Brewer, AdrainiHtrator of James Brewer, deed,
will attend to the duties of his appointment at
the office of Hon. J. B. Storm, in the Borough
of Stroudsburg, on Saturday, February 24th:,
1877, 10 o'clock, a. mn when and where all
parties interested are required to attend and
i r 1
tner win oe near a.
M. A. Pr L. VAN HORN.
Ftb. i, IVTt-lL Auditor.
Paying out $22,862 25
By balance Jue
CITY
HALL
AWAY AHEAD IN LOW PRICES!
Hats and Caps 43 cents up.
Ladies' and Misses Hats trimmed in felts and relreta, a!l in the latest stjice, frtm 7&
cents up. AUo a full line of untriinmed Hats from 45 cents up.
Furs for Ladies, Gents and Children. Ladies good stylish seta from S3 00 up. CL8
drens sets 75 cents up.
Gents' Fur Collars and Gloves from $2 50 up
Shawls, full size from 75 cents up.
Felt Skirts, largest lot in town, G5 cents up.
Hosiery and Under-wcar for Ladies and Gents' at bottom prices".
Oeuts' half Hose 5 cents up. Ladies Hoso 8 cents up. Shirts and drawers 16 cts. cp.
Buck and Kid Gloves at panic prices. A larger stock than ever of Ladies two button
Kids at the same low prices, 40, Go, 80, and 115 the pair.
The new wide Belts in velvet and leather from 30 cents up.
Gents' cloth-faced paper Collars 10 cents a box up.
A complete stock of Ladies and Gents linen Collars and Cuffs, Nock-tics and Scarfs ftnd
Haudkcrchiefs, cheapest in town.
Ribbons, all shades and colors.
Hamburg Edgings and Trimmings, 4 cents up.
White and colored Dress Shirts 81 00 up.
Blue, brown and check Flannel 75 cents up.
Shirt fronts, Over-alls and Suspenders, cheapest in town.
The largest assortment of Perfumes, Colognes, Toilet articles, Soaps and Jewelry ki
town.
Real Hair Switches and Curls SI 00 up.
Corsets from 33 cents up. The latest improved Bustles 40 cents up.
Umbrellas GO cents up.
Try Crowley's patent sewing and and kid
Call and examine the lowest prices
Stroudsburg, Sept. 28, 1376. -3rn
HOLLINSHEAD'S
GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.
DRUGS
MEDICINES.
E. P. HOLLINSHE AD,
(Successor to William Holiinshead, dee'd.,)
DEALER IN
Drugs,
IHCUlCillCS,
Perfumery
AND
Toilet -Articles.
Paints
and
Oils,
VARNISHES,
Glass
and
Putty.
Shoulder Braces, Trusses, &c.
8?" Physicans prescriptions carefully com
pounded.
fco!e proprietor i ouitt s Cattle Fowdcr
and Liniment. Agent for
New York Enamel Co.'s Mixed
Paints.
E. P. H0LLINSHEAD, Druggist, .
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
Jan It, '77-1 y
ourt proclamation.
VThercns. the Hon. Samuet, S. Drktieh. rrre-ident
Jud;;e of the 22d Judicial District of I'ennsylfania.
composed of the counties of Monroe and Carbon, and
x etkr Oruvek ana C harlks V . Decker, Esquires,
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the
County of Monroe,and by virtueof thcirollioes, Justices
of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
delivery and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and
lor the sanl Cou nty of Monroe, uuve !ared their precept
to uie commanding that a Court of Quarter f?cions of
the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Over and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Orphan's
Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at
Stroudsburg, on
MONDAY, the 26th day of FEBRUARY, 1S76,
to continue one week, if necessary.
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Is hereby, ptven to the Coroner, the Justices of the
Peace, aftd Constables of tbe sai4 countv of Monroe:
that they be then and there ready with their rolls.
rccurus, inquisitions, examinations ana oiner remem
brances to do those thins which their offices are ap
pertaining, and also that those who are bound by
recognizances to prosecute cive evidence against the
prisoners that are or shall be in the iail of the said
county of Monroe, or against persons who. sUftd charged
with the commission of offences to be then and there
to prosecute or testify as shall be Just.
(God save the Commonwealth.)
JACOB K. SHAFER. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg,
february i, 1877. J
Register's Notice.
Notice Is hereby efven, to all persons Interested In
the Estates of the respective decedents, that the follow
ing accounts have been filed in the Register's Office of
Monro county, and will be presented forconfirroatlon
to the Orphans' Court of said county at Stroudsburg,
on Monday, February 2Cth. 1S77, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Ihc account or Joel Miller. Administrator of the
Estate of Philip Meller, dee'd.
1 he account of alentine Kautz. Guardian of Marv
Ellen Ti-nsue, ( wifi of Francis U Transue).
Fiual account of William Wallace. Executor of the
last will and testament of Robert F. Bush, dee'd.
The account of Joseph Fable. Guardian of Emma M.
CuMard, (late Lossir).
First account of Charles E. Kistler and William R.
Santee, Administrators of the Estate of Samuel Milden
beriter, dee'd.
The first and final acennt of John B. Storm. Adminis
trator of tho Estate of CharL's U. Ayars, dee'd.
J. APPENZELLER. Reclster.
itegisir s umee, rstrouasourg,
teDruary 1, 187.
NOTICE
Is hereby circn, that an application will
:e made to the Legislature for a'tr Act author
izing the Cashier of Baoks and Saving
Companies in Monrnrs county, to hold the
office of Notary Public.
Jan. 25, '77-4t WM. B. DELL.
Caution! Take Notice!
THE public are hereby cautioned against
harboring or trusting any person un
der any pretense whatever, from this date,
on ray account, as I am determined to re
sist, to the full extent of the law, the pay
ment of all debts contracted by any one in
my name without regard to" person, except
upon my written order
CHAIILES U. WARWICK.
Stroudsburg, Pa. )
Aug. 24, 1876. f
FOR RENT.
A Farm in Paradise Valley will be rented
for 1 year with tho prirolftsre of longer time
in shares or money rent. Enquire of or address
II. 8. Bein, Easton, Pa., or Esnr. John
Trancne, Paradise Vallfy. Oct.
glove Needles, the latest improved out.
J. V. ANGLE,
Proprietor of the City Hall of Fashions.
Happy New Year.
CORNER STORE!
C. R. Andre & Co.5
O. R. Andre & Co.,
WILL OFFER FOR THE NEXT
SIXTY DAYS,
SIXTY DAYS,
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Dress Goods and Siiawfs,'
Dress Woods and Shawls,
AT COST,
AT COST.
Come for Bargains.
Come for Bargains.
BLACK ALPACAS,
BLACK MOHAIRS,
BLACK CASHMERES.
Merinoea reduced from $1.00 to So centa.
Cashmeres reduced from GO to 40 cent.
Cashmeres reduced from 1.00 to 80enls.
We have made a general reduction in the
price of all our good, giving an opportunity
to any who may desire to purchase at the
Corner Store.-
C. R. Andre & Co.
STROUDSBURG, PA.
January 4, '77-tf
ECONOMY IS WEALTH !
One important itm in the fsxcily la whish a msa
can oconomize Is
BOOTS
AND
SHOES.
This can be done by baying at the
People's Bool & Shoe Siore,
rhere yoa can aare fully 10 per ent. on all par
chases. This statement we can fulfil by buy
Ing and aeiling strictly for
CASH.
(Hayea' Buildinj, 5 doors abore "VTashlrs jtoa Hotal)
E. K. WYCKOFF,
MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA.
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