The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 23, 1881, Image 3

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Somerset ncraiu.
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a irs oi laM wocit In Somerset.
are Uwiniiig very plenty, un,i are
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VUri ! 1,c;i' ",a" " ,,,c run you will 1 aW
- - . rfeflL'i. . lo U" ' bark of a dog.
V IViL-rviil -,r- l'rk 1 ayto... -.vl.o n..,fe ,bc Soinorx-t
" V ' Cml,ri t nKi"e N"' - thetrip from
ft"ylirt.' . Jo!nst.wn to Soim-rt on last 8un..av In
' "2&--e''-'"ik' " i ",!e ,,,,ur forty -vijrht iuimi.4.
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. Febnu-y "1 1M'.
?AXE RKGISTER.
, ; -Estate X David Lohr, laie of Jtilcr
" ' son to wnsfclp. deceased.
. v...:. of George Frits, ol Somerset
township.
Mr. 3. K. (.firutli, who for the past few
months lias lievn (raveling throu-ili the far
wet, returned to Somerset la-t week. He
lift on another we-di rn tour Monday.
,1 Hl.nie at Ho.viTs.
II,.-.. wcare
afSiin, New Koods, NewCxxls
W A CVs.
..ir0 i,nhtcl to lion. A. J."llKni
.',,(;, ilnoiiiiients received la.xt wk.
,T a ...M..I ritrar po t. C. N. Hoyi!'..
. r,.iltl,TS will find many iniixirtant
in the market report this weok.
1 1, .1. R. Snyder 'o., are wiling cheap
. ..!,-tu!.'.M.ed faff.
11
I'.omi and Mortjrajres at lloyd's.
If J R. Snyder & Co. are not sell in;: Roods
.,!,. .1.1 priii". we are not ootiijietont
l'ruit laxative at 0.
R.ivd'd-
. lalkinc. J. H. Snyuvr
pils. Tlieir t'.iiitto
. Imd-liort profits.
is
.. are
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;1 r.'ank? and Stationery at X.
. ki-c4- a full line.
n
ij-.ler .t: "o. are paying leading
ln.-e, and Kivinjr you p Ms at
1! vile of Senator Iti44, aftera tridraet
j iliod in Jo'.instowu on Tuesday.
i - ;-:iiul yontiff friend M. J. Snyder, of
r.-.-i.. ,:i:i.'d t see u Saturday, f'ouie
1 , r in t!ie s'reams in the nortiierti
,,; :;: i-uuity was higher lal wl
; j'.r li:.:l:.v years.
A temi"rary tra k has leen laid around
tiie hind ulide, whit h took plaec on the 8. &
C. K. I.., last wcvk, and freight train ar
a Tain running ns usual.
John U. sx-otl, last week purchased
from Mr. Jacub Sehcll, his brick residence
on Turkey f.jot stnit. Mr. Scott will take
possewioi, on tie i5t f April.
The meaning of "ss' that Kx-ur in near
ly all legal documents and advertising in not
generally known. The symbol is derived
from the l.atin pharse fum Bo'.utans i. e'.
gristing oraddrting its own, those within
its juriwluioii.
If your hair is coining out, or turning
gray, do not munner of a misfortune you
can so easily avert. Aver' Hair Vigor will
remove thecauseof your grief by restoring
our l-air to its natural color, and therewith
ynnr good kouks and good nature.
Messrs. Mullin & Buckingham have di
posed if the Bnlfrtt Cxnmty rrrsn to an asso
nation ot gentlemen who will do business
under the name of the 'Tress Z'ubHshine
ompany. ;en. It. Stewart Elliott will
have charge as editor and business mana
ger.
ii Irive Wn elected Justice of the
v .J '-.in get a full line of Rlanks at
:, ..., walk on the icy sidewalks now, ' "tores in town
have leo!i!e aivu-tonnsi to
: eve-i think of falling.
Vennor, the weather prophet, is described
as a red headed man of about 35 years a
wenther Ijeaten fellow, who has been sur
veying and exploring in Canada since 1SGJ.'
He is n naturalist ami is now engaged in
getting up a book on "The Rirds of Can
ada." A State temiierance convention will be
held at Harrisliurg, on March Nt and 2nd,
to consider wliat shall he done in reference
to the liquor laws. The different temper-
anee organizations of the ounties, town
ships ami boroughs are invited to sent rep
resentufves. Dr. Irallier was in town a few days c;o
talki-ig horse, ami horse powder. The Ir.
ha-s made the horse and his disease a study,
and is introducing Lis "Horse and Cattle
Powder," which he claim is the only pow
der in the market osscssing real merit.
The powder can be purchased at any of the
them.
It 1
las been decided by the Executive
Committer on inaugural ceremonies that
!:. li.iuor venders of. West Newton, : the National titiar.l of Pennsylvania, as
.i.Telaiid county, have been returned j they deeiilol to come in body, will lie given
, , , . ,;,. ofthat place. : ",p I'':"-"'0! Honor in flic pantile, winch will
, he immediately following the twelve hun
l.n-khon-? if winter which was sup- ! ,lr,.,j regulars who head the parade.
wvk ti be broken has since gone ; -
a R-'ular "tillening priKfss. Mr. llanr Strickler. deputy nllector, of
Asothks Exci iwiOK Vm-There will
be another exennioa Wert, -on Tuesday,
February 22, 181, and on every Tuesday
thereafter until June 1st. The B. & 0. li
U. intends to run a special through car each
excursion for the benefit of Somerset and
Fayette county passengers. J- H. FriU,
Passenger and Ticket Agent at Somerset,
V., sells the tickets ud checks all baggage
through to dotinntion. For information
call ou or write to him at once. "
Persons in the vicinity of Meyersdale de
siring tickets can ate Mr. FriU every Friday,
at the Jones House, from 3 to 5 p. m.
And now comes the State of Michigan
preparing to array herself on the aide of
temperance, and against the use of mtoxi
cants of all kinds, in the Senate of that
State, petition! with over one thousand
names, have been presented, praying for the
submission to the people of a constitutional
amendment prohibiting the manufacture or
sale of liquor, beer or wine. Thus, one by
one. the Western States are moving in this
great moral political question. The forces
Uiat are back of the movement cannot be ig
nored or despised, for they are those which
spring from the highest needs of the people,
who see their best interests threatened with
destruction, their lives and fortunes on the
brink of being sncraficed, and the whole fab
rio of modern society shaken to its very
centre.
Quite a discovery in the treatment f
diphtheria has been made recently, says the
Muscatine Journal. A man whose arm had
been amputated was attacked by diphtheria
liefore the healing took place, and instead ef
the matter in the throat, the greater portion
apiieared ou the wounded ami, and the
diphtheria was lightly and easily managed.
Dr. Davis profited by this, and in his next
case of diphtheria blistered bis patient's
chest, and on this blistered part the chief
deposit appeared. This was also an easy
cure af the disease. The theory is that diph
theria usually appears in the throat because
of the thinness of the lining of the throat.
Hence when the blister breaks the skin on
the other psrt of the body the disease ap
pears there.
Bernhardt' sister. Mile. Jeanne Bern
hardt, his arrived in New York. She re
sembles h t sister hut "her cheeks are full
relieving:!.' prominence of thecheek bones,
nd the he-.ti : flush and wan appearance of
Mille. Gara are entirely wanting. Indeed,
Mllle. Jeanne appeared the picture of vivac
ity and health. Her voice is rich and strong
id her laugli hearty ami irresistable. She
was dressed in olive green, the trimming
eing Turkish red and yellow. A plush
Duchess of Devonshire hat sat jauntily on
her head, surmounted by a large Imitation
cockle-shelland yellow-red bird. Her dress,
of dark olive-green color, was of shaggy
cloth with a front of red and yellow plaid.
The sleeves were short and long thread
gloves covered her plump arm to the elbow.
Across the back of the chair hung a long
olive-green cloak lined and trimmed with
tur.'. She will soou take her place in the
troupe.
: 100 barrel of Mi.ple Suipar
f..r goods, at
H. llKFft.EvV
us and ranvnsTs make from to
... i. .. .11: Lf,..r 41 T?T.1.
' rt , t, , ! not be persuaded
l.i Ran -lav street. New 1 ork. Send !
. ir 'a'ul 'sue and terms.
Franklin county, arrived in town Saturday
ftiorning where he staid until Monday noon.
Harry s many warm friends were glad to
see him, and tried to jicrsuadc him to tarry
a few days with them, but as the trip was
purely a business one with him he could
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cxr
.... I,'. " a-..-' I.'t.t tl.ilirr tt i
ui i.i . "" i ! ..!. ... i-i-:i.i c. :r a..n
-!i rawi-tlv. We necar thought of that ' , . , , ' ,'',.'
i:..w here's another danger for u to '
al'.i'.i: and strive to ev.ard against.
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I ticinX remember that Hefner keeps the
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! iiuiiuil-?! i-vn-llioil Ol lia;r 111 Ule COUUIT .
Telescope, and
' in fat-tall latest styles of hats to he found
j in any of the eastern markets. Also a beaa-
I t;;n! line of outh , Boy's und Children's
.- ;.;:!! . ..v is prevailing to some extent in ! ail Miades ami colors. a.l nn.j see
! r'avette county Alms House. Several j them ln-fore purchasing cist where.
.;..:!: have occurred. Great precaution i ., T . T . , .
.... I Mr. Isaac Jones, of Somerset, araived in
M'trr. i-rd to pn-veTit the spread of the i '
1 1 i town a few days ago, for the purpose of vis-
m m j iting relatives and numerous friends. He is
i'.r the richest, lcst, and most durablo j enjoying excellent health, and says he is
Ca- n inu- Tnlceo. ask for Star, and take n ' makinga successful battle with the world.
,. ! . -. For -ale at the (irocery. Flour and j "Ike" seems to lie growing younger, if bis
r ,.; -,,r,. of j outward apiearance is to lie taken as an in-J
Josimi Kklixr, dication, as he looks -liettcr than we have
i known him to for years. Jnhnrtmrn 7W-
M- T t.i v ! .1 niliert dis-wised of his "Sttillt '
f.rai." ill Jenner township, on Wednesday
la-t. t.i Mr. R iliert firiffith, who is at pres-"i-n-idiiig
on the property. The consid-
.11 w.iv ss.oik.1 cash.
ViIiid examine my new Cassimers.
V ..r-;,-k t'assinets. Cottonades, Jeans, and
a Vamiful lot of Bov's Cassimers for suits.
Na'.y Ili'ii' ( "loth, all wool and fast colors.
H. IIF.ITIEV.
A S.tl;!ii:rg lad died the other day from
; i :l,- ;s ofeiiasting "belly bunker." This
il ufri-Vm? had injnreti his internal or
i i-! . -'i li a d"gree that death ensued in
'v '!.ry-.
!. -T. A short distance east if Somerseti
. .-r n: ar tin- Somerset and Bedford pike, a
:i. m'lnnging to a minx set of furs. The
. !. r v iil I rewarded by leaving the same
' !':. i'Mtlioiiotan-'s oftiee, Somerset, Pa.
Tho following is given as an infallible
remedy for sore throat : Take of sumach
berries three large clusters : boil these in a
(i:art of water ontil reduced to hajf a pint ;
then dissolve in this a piece of alum the
size of a small hickory nut and one heaped
tcasponnful of Kilt. It is then ready for use.
Gargle the throat thoroughly three times a
day, after meals.
St. Valentine's Day came on Monday,
February 14. Shrove Tuesday will lie on
the 1st of March and Ash Wednesday on
he 2nd of March. St. Patrick's Day will
lie on Thursday, March 17. Palm Sunday
'will be on the loth of April. Easter Sun
day falls ou April 17. Ascension Day
comes on Mar .Kl. Whit Sunday will be
along on June .'nh.
The Sharpsville A'lrtrtltrr rn vs : It is well
!-'. Hsll, of tiir-Simierset and Bc.ford for people, even in signing the best doco
ial District, and Mr. Isaac Kaufman, ments, to know just what they are signing.
Several fanners in a neighboring county.
who not long ago complied with importuni
ties to sign a temiK'innce pledge, are being
astonished by the presentation of promisso
ry notes promising to pay ca-di instead of to
I practice total abstinence.
I'-irr- e L aving for Baltimore the latter pa"1
"i Man !i, with a view of starting from that
';y mi en extended trip through the South-
!':.
m-t fir sale the house in which I now
Tiii- bolide contains eight rooms and
11 liaWied. Term. One-fifth ca-h ;
i:i I. 3. 4 and 5 years with intcr-
J. F. Blywypc,
tlie jast week teams bavs been busily
'-til in hauling great numbers if large
! i it imint nearthe Stoystown bridge
"' !" n. where the S. ft C. railroad have
:i::it !i-e v.:iter-tank in course .f "n-
Mi:-.t MtKKirr, Ma'CiiossStkket. I will
mi land at all times, ltccf, Pork, Mut
' :i aiij Sausage, t reasonable J 'rice. Ojien
''' : uiilrma meat wagon three times
Hl.NKY KkKHAR.
Somerset. Pa.
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in ..f rha'.k dust. The work on black-
' '.n.ii'.u he erased as little as jKisxihle
he scIiim, i in Mission. The breath
' ciii.'.k tlust. tilling the worn from the
v i aidtolK niiut active excitant of j
!. .il iiml pulmonary disease. ;
The farmers of the Northern Stales were
a long time in discovering that tobacco
culture might le made a proserous indus
try well to the north of the Mason and Dix
on's line. But the secret is out now. In
this State tobacco culture is rapidly advanc
ing to the importance of a staple industry.
But many of our readers will lie astonished
to know the value of the crop harvested in
l.sso in Wisconsin will reach nearly or quite
$l,.VK!,OfV.
It will he seen by reference toanothcr col
umn that the firm of Walter & Truxel, at
fJcbharts, Pa., bus, by mutual consent, been
I dissolved, Mr. Trnxel withdrawing. Mr.
j C. A. Walter will continue to carry on the
i business at the old stand and will be pleas
ed to have a continuance tf the patronage
of his former customers. He has been in
the business for a long time and knows how
to keep a first-class country store.
; The S. k C. R. R. Co., have aUndoned
' their old depot at this place and have moved
'' - S:::-:im.w hi the time to buy , their offices into their new building, on
JIa,e in stork large lot choice Mam- j Patriot and Pleasant streets. The new build -:l'
"'"1 im.!l Clover. tjiMher with Tim- ! iog is far from b-.-ing completed, but the
1. Prices reasonable, but may go
later in the season.
Respectfully,
Cook & P.KraiTs.
;ii(T i. delightful in itseif, but when
- '"? pany can amuse itself and at the
time j.mvide fifteen thousand dollars
'ril'' I-.r. asat-barity ball did in New
'""k the tltliertii .l.t .!...,..;,. .,., !.
freight trame on the r jad is so large that it
was necessary to h are the track from the
junction np to the old ilqit for a siding.
The passenger trains leave from the new de
pot, and when they arrive they r.un out as
far ps Main Street.
es a virue.
No more
still.'.,
1-i-teni f-hore. to arrive soon
l.UIli'.ni. I..
j "gui weignts. iur stotx win
't of i.one trther than full weight a
J-ls. f Xl.i,,(i jmjt jju.I hrine.
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Ji! iin.vln.xvi f superior ttwk, call
'" sam:i:c iaw Bt llt. Mannnotli r.s-
T tf
C.k.k Sc. BrxaiTs.
There was a pretty general distribution of
valentine from the tender epistle to the
comic end sarcastic on Monday. It is how-
' ever a go vl feature among all classes not to
feel annoyed by these missiles, but as a gen
eral rule to take them in good part. It was
amusing to see little Ixiys and girls send
ing some hideous pictures to some one and
then, not having patience to wait, go and
ask the person to whom the envelope was
addressed whether lie or she had got a let
ter, thus at once iK-traying mho hath sent it.
The full borough ticket, published in the
Hkrai.ii last week, which was nominated at
the Republican primary on the Saturday
previous, was elected by the usual party
4-1 ... 1 1.1. .1. .. ..!..-. s.f
. Vf.Tf 1111 1 l.iVMl.'V Wlill 1111? -AlT-lfllOtl 'l
t. ,lV' r'V Uv,nt and best lot of Confer- Chas. C. Orion, for Justice of the Peace. The
" 'w.i at .Vrs. A. K. Pi.nl'. Also i iJeniocrat placed Uruo M. Hick, who had
''(.rufri... . - f. .
, , nii.mur.iuon oi an kim; u-cn UefeateU at tlic primary, on meir lies..
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" of , !,
"(--ni ami nsrful articles too
Fine Drafting Pa
ir sale. This article
I.tl
""c- aril
meidedbyaH who liave
or used it.
et and with the aid of the dissatisfied Re
publicans succeeded in electing him by a
majority of three votes over Mr. Orton. Mr.
Orton was fairly, honeotly and squarely
nominated, and should have been elect etl.
The contents of the Xorth Ameienn lie-
irw for March mast win the attention of all
by the timeliness of the topics discussed.
First, we have a thoughtful and moderate
article by Bishop Coxc on "Theology in the
Public Schools." The author would stern
Iy exclude from the schoolroom all sectari
an dogmas, whether Papist or Trotestant,
but he insists on the retention of the Bible,
first because that book is the prin
cipal fountain of our English speech, and
secondly becaue it is really the base of our
social system. The second article is by Cap
tain Eads, who endeavors to show the prac
ticability of his ship-railway, its advantag
es over all canal schemes, and why the
Cnitcd States can without risk guarantee
the payment of C-jier-ceiit. interest on $.V),-
000,000 of the capital stock of the proposed
company. Jodgc H. II. Chalmers, writing
on the "Effects of Negro Suffrage," bespeaks
for the Southern States, while engaged with
the solution of the great problem that has
been forced upon them, the sympathy and
counsel of the North. The other articles
are "The Free-School System," by John P.
Philbrick, being reply to the recent stric
tures of Mr. Richard Grant White on the
public schools ; "Thcolegical Charlantism,"
by Mr. John Fiske. whose typical theological
charlatan is Mr. Joseph Cook ; and, finally,
a review of some reecnt publications in
Physics, by Trof. A. W. Wright.
Stostycreek, Pa., Feb. 19, 1SS1.
Eiutor Herald : In reply to Stonycreek's
letter in last week's Meyersdale Commercial
we will simply say that he missed the
mark. We did not abuse anybody for not
dancing to the editor of the Herald's whis
tle ; neither do we consider the two per
sons whose political history we have inquir
ed into as the "Republicans in Somerset,"
they are only two of them, that is all. e
have never said anything about Mr. Ogle's
uprightness nor his ability ; that is not the
question, We gave it as our opinion that
he "sprang to his feet" prematurely, and
subsequent events have confirmed us in oar
opinion. We never said it was a crime in
the Kooscr's holding office. Nobody doubts
Mr. Curtis Kooscr's industry, sobriety, and
skill as a mechanic. e accord tr. t. Kooe
er, Esq., great credit for what he has done
for himself against adverse circumstances.
Now, Mr. Stonycrceker, if you take a second
thought yon will see that all thi has no
more to do with the question at issue, than
the first book of Genesis. The very fact that
the people have elected F. J. Kooscr to of
fice, and thus highly honored him, is the
best reason in the world that he should re
main true to the usages of the party. Mr.
Kooscr was elected to these offices before the
"machine" was broken, which epoch in the
political history of Somerset county hap
jiened, according to the Meyersdale Commrr-
ei-.il, January-", 1SS1. Since Mr. Kooscr
was successful under machine rale, what
docs he expect now ? But Mr. Stonycrcek
er is in favor of refnrin, tiiat is, he is in fa
vor of kicking the Sculls out of office, and
putting somebody else in, which is the av
erage "iKilter's" idea of reform.
A few words in a general way about the
late Republican meeting. This meeting
gave opportunity to a faction in the jiarty,
called ."bolters," of whom Gen. A. 11.
Koontt is the animating and controlling
spirit, to vent their spleen upon their jioliti-
cal enemies ; and some of them so far forgot
the instincts of the true gentlemen as to in
dulge in pmrmal assaults upon thcirpoWiea
adversaries. If General Koontx exjiccts,
through his tools, to use the Republican
party of Somerset county as an instrument
by which to punish his political and person
al enemies in the state and county , he will
find himself mistaken.
It is well known that he has been playing
the part of the reformer for several years.dt-
claiming boisterously against machine rule,
and most piteously imploring the people to
r'e in their might and smash the accursed
instrument by which he has been kept out
of office. He has worked himself up to
that pitch of nervous excitment whereby he
is enabled to see a "boss," uorns ana an,
in every fence corner, and hears the sound
of the "machine" dictating caucus nomina
tions in the gentle sighing of the wind.
His echoers, likewise, arc in constant dread
of the dictator with the ft-epter in his hand.
Now, what is the true inwardness of all
this T We think tue wnoie story is uiiu, in
its simplest form, when we say that the Gen
eral U mad at Don Cameron and John
Cessna. His wrath may be well founded
for aucht we know. The snubs which he
has received at their hands may have
wounded his pride, but these are matter
with which the party iu the county has
nothing to do. We venture to say that the
h In this county cannot oe misieti,
i - .. , i . .v . r
though the aileroi oe maae iu mc .- v.
In conclusion let us say to the little car-
rw i-bni" rolitician, who has found his prop-
o . . . ,
er level in bossing corongn jniiira,
a lk "e careful how he assans iu ieru..i
, hHmcter of hi neighbors, or stone aim
Ml at somebody else might rebound and
break the glass house in wuich lie lives, ami
great, vea verily, great would be the noise
thereof. REtirLAR.
Borough and Township Officers
ELECTED FEBRUARY 15th, 1881.
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es of houses in which dijihtheria and other
infufions di-jcaws haveapjtea ..d cannot be
ti thoroughly gaurded again jf . A rfili-nt
if Hrooklyn, N. Y., a short ti lie sin c, piu"!-th-nly
lost several children by tVjihihcria
mmiu after moving into a hovn h hu 1 i.ir-i-hasctl,
not wSthstandiiig that i! h -en
thoroughly overhauled by a iilnniljcr of san
itary rejnite. It turned out upon imiuiry,
hotrever, that sovcml (icrsons had diitl ii
diiufneria in tue nonse several yc:.r pre
viously. This explained the recci.t deaths
on the theory that the latent genus of the
disease still remained on the premises. This
shows that persons who change their resi
dence cannot be too careful respecting the
past history of "any tenement .they propose
to occupy A house should not only be
thoronghly cleansed, but fumigated before
occupancy.
Investigation has resulted in the informa
tion that a nnmber of the poor houses of
Xew York are filled with able-bodied tramps.
This is no new thing. The majority of the
poor houses and jails of Pennsylvania arc in
habited by the same class of vagabonds, who
hare made it a system to find shelter in snch
institutions. The condition is ono which
grows out of this system of keeping paupers
and criminals in idlenoss. There is a false
notion that working criminals in a county
jail is an Insult, and an injnry to the honest
labor, encroaching on it in competition. This
is a mistake, in that no labor which is made
self supporting is an injnry to any industry.
Thecriminal who, while undergoing pun
ishment, is not productive, and isaconsum-
er at the expense of the community, is an
injury to every class of labor, a burden
which ought not to be Imposed on any peo
ple. The condition in tho Xew York jails
is a suggestion well worthy of serious con
duit-ration everywhere TTii-i-i.lur-j 7'e-
IIi.stobv TiFPrAi'S Itski.it. It is said that
the first settlers of a new caunty are very
free and easy in their manners; and froili
what we can learn the western part of
North America is an illustration of this
devil may care, (or as the French cnll it
"ion dialance') part of on r natural charact er
istic, and it may be possible that the go-abeadednej-'s
'of our people in making and
improving their country Ls only the out
prop that appeals to the eye of our every day
feelings while a deeper sentiment has not
yet manifested itself among us.
Wo have no doubt that in early timci our
ancestors were just ns free and easy as our
Western brethren are to-'day, and it may be
possible that we may get back to the habit
and manners of our ancestors of abundrcd
years ago. We are led to think it possible,
because yesterday we inadvertently saun
tered into one of our dry good stores that
docs a deal of business, which was some
whutcrowded at the time and we saw two
young men from the country who had seat
ed themselves on two empty boxes, taking
one of the lids on their laps, between them
anT were playing old sledge with as much
complacency as if they were in church and
waiting Pir the minister to announccthe
text.
PoMF.Riivrr, I'a., February 22, lSH.
maukikd.
WALKKK WALTER. Ou February 1.!.
1SS1, at ihe residence of Mrs. Walter, in
Milford township, by Ilev. W. V.. IlMitrii k,
Mr. Barney I. Walker, to Miss Martha Ann
Waiter, both of Milford Twp.
NICHOLAS SWA XK. On February'l:;,
18sl, by KeV. A. K. Felion, at the residence
of Mr. Johnathan (iiflin, near Stovstown,
Mr. C. K. Nicholas, of Kcexlctown .Ya., to
Miss Ida Swank, of ioovers!lle, I'a.
" ROSS S-TATLF.I!. On Januarys, is;i,
in El Paso, by Rev. F.rare, Mr. Henry Gross
to Miss Libbic StatTor, formerly of Uucks-
town, Ta.
1)1F.1.
WALTER. William F. Walter died at
Indian Creek, Fayc-tto county, on the 8th
day of January 1S81, after a fen hours ill
ness. The cause of his death was apoplexy.
The deceased was in the .Ust year of his
age and was born in Gebha'rtaburg, Somer
set county, lie was tho oldest son of the
lato Henry Walter, who was for many years
a resident of Conucilsvillc.
On the breaking out of the late relieilinn
the deceased volunteered and served as Or
derly Sergeant in the late Cavalry Compauy
of Captuin John '.. Hu-st and gave faithful
and efficient service to his country, to the
close of the war.
The subject of this notice sprung firm
revolutionary stock, his Great Grand Father
Walter having served years in the army of
General Washington. Of him it was said
by his superior officers that he was one of
the bravest or those hemic men who served
under that great leader.
The deceased not on!y"pos.Hcsscd the cour
age befitting A soldier, but. in private life
was amiable, kind and charitable. As a son
and brother he was highly esteemed. He
was followed to his last resting place by
many of his sorrowing friends. He died as
he had lived without an enemy.
So sleep the brave who sank to rest
With aH their country's honors Wet.
' Cum.
. " ' a a.
OXEK8ET MARKET
Corrected by Oook fc BacRirs.
sialcbs r
CHOICE GROCERIES, FL0U3 &. FIED
Apples, dried, fi ft........... ..,
Applebuttar, 1 teal.........
Krun. 100 B
Butler, V ft (ken)
Butter, ft (roll)
Buckwheat,)! tmsoel
" meal, luO s
Beeswax, f) ft
Baoun,sbnulJers, ft ft
" sides, "
u oouutry Bams, V ft
Cora, (car) fl busJiel
Oiirn, (helled) fl bushel ..,
Uorn mesl V ft
Calf klns.Vft.
Kiras. V do
Flour, ft bhl
Flaxseed fl bu., (54 ft)
Hams. (suKar-cund) fl ft........
Lard, fl ft
Leather, red Side, ft ft.....
- upper "
" kip.
Middling;) and chop 100 fts
Oats,f)bu
Potatoes, fl do (new)
Peaches, dried, ft .
Rye flbu
Rmcs. V ft
Salt, No. 1, f) bbLextra
uroana Aium, per saea
" Ashton, per saex.
Suicar, yellow w ft ,
f white
Tallow, ft ft.
w beat, v bu
Wool, fl ft
Se tote
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pUJJ LIC SALE.
OF T A LIABLE BCAI, K si TATE.
Ky virtue or and imlnrof sale lud out of tlie
Ourt ol Uonomoo Vitiate nl Snuu-ravt entity, h..
and tit mo directed, I will espuse to fulc lv imi.Ilt'
outcry, at aiiierille, on
Friday, Uarrh 18, lbbl,
ill(j'il.lt p. M.. the following ilm-rUu.-d rcl
KtAle. a tlie proerly of Oe-jtira Frits, rtr :
A certain truct of Uud rituatt' In .Nouicre-jt Tp..
adjolcins laodn of Jnooa 1. 6 p-icbrr, Wm. Oootl.
John kMi iu. Jacob Sbaulia, N't. J. Butter ami
Abrabam Itakcr, cunt.-tlutai( l-i ui-r, more or
liti, of which abottc 2St ai-rci ars plear, and 2r
acres In meadow, harlnir tliereoa irerteil a Irnmq
dwellltiff; boa.e, tiank burs, and i thrr eut.hnu-.es.
There an? two jtood orchards on the remiiK and
also Unieatons. Tbo farm adjoins the town of
SliKSSvllI and Is quite vulual.ie. The preniises
will be oflered ai a whole tract, and abto In parccla
to null iiurcbawra.
TfRJJ:
Ten )wr cent, of band m-Jtiey to be paid down :
one-third on de llrery ol deod; ou(4lilrd In nix
monthi and one-third In a yuur with Interest,
t'urchais money to he ecureii by judgment.
bOUllU J. HA h. Lit,
Feb. 23, Aaignttol Uoorno Fritz.
. NEW ADVERTISEWKNTS. -
ANNUAL' STATEMENT
-OF TIIK-
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF SOMERSET COUNTY,
t
j From tho Fifth day of January, D. 1 880,
j TO THE
I , , Tliird day of January, A.. T. 1881.
UDITOU'8 notici:.
Hiivlnfr been appointed Au-lltortOillstrllutc ths
funds In '.he buouii of Jacob Malt, i r... adminis
trator Ac. of John Wilt, decM, to ami aiuonv 1 11099
lcelly entitled thereto. I herCby give notice that
I Kill attend to the dtvloa ol my aoiioiDtaietit, at
my othre In Sotn-net, f a , on Friday, Marvh 1
181, when and where all person ialcreatcd caa
attend.
W . It. HVTPTU
Feb. 23 Auditor.
-:o:
rated
CinraMoIn ererycootitT In
tlilaHtote to take orders for
Karscry Stock. Steady nd e
tirmble Employment SM SJOOIS
'WlliU. KftiericDce In the
bunlnnim not required. Nurncrlcs widely and layor
ably known. For terms adlres i
V. I. YAW DCSEX,
Nan Ditscn Nurwrles JEM t.VA. N. T. I
Kstalillsaedisu. Also Stock at Wholesale !
Feb. 23, Ut !
HENRY F. KNEITEH, Esj., Treasurer of Somerset
Co U11I3' in account lvilh Somerset Connty.
DR.
j To ux received from Colltctorf of StiU and County rjte and levlej for the yeirs 1?75, 19T3, li't,
! and is.
Coi.LBcroe.
PlSTRtCTS.
!Yr.l"
FARM FO?, SALE CHEAP.
The undersigned eficrs tin YuluuMo Farm In
Shade Twp., Somerset eonniy, two miles ea.-it ol
Hooversvllle. and fourteeu mile from Johnstown,
(oraierly owned by Charles Hodger. li c.n'.:ilaJ
IOO ACRES !
All shared land and In s pood .tateid rultivalion.
Also a luntr orrhnril.coniHinlnn all klu-N of Iruiu
t he larta has thereon cm-tod a large two-story
DWEIJXO IIOULK
well finished, a ctml Bank liarn, 40 by IN feet, an I
all other necessary cut-ball. llrifS. The Farm Is
well watered and never lulling, spilnsrs at house
and batu. For lurthcr Inturmntlon lmii!re ol
All.NZD KdlKltKS,
Slonrcrcek Twp , Carulirli Co., Johnstown, I'a.
Feb. 22, liuo
A
UDITORVS N'oTICK.
The nnderslicned duly surxduted auditor to af.
certain adviincementti i i make distrlboilons of
the lunds In bamls of Ellas Flke and C. S. Urif
tllh, exi-cutors of Joseph Flke. dee'd.. to aud
um.'nir those legally entiilnl thereto.
Hereby giTcs notice that he will attend to the
duties cf his appointment on Wedni May. te 10th
day t4 March. lifSl. at his olhce In Wmuml lior
outrh when and wliere all persons Inturn.ca can
ctlend.
II. L. B AEK.
Feb. 13. Au-'.i'.or.
DMLMSTUATORS' NOTICE.
Estate of Lot Watson, late of Addison Twp.,
Somerset county. Pa., dee d.
Letters of admlnistatiou on the above estate
harlnir been a-ranted to the underslirned by the
firoper authority, notice is hereby given to those
tidcbtcd to tbe said estate to maiie Immediate
pavment, and those liavicir claims or demands
against It to present them duly authenticated for
settlement, on Saturday, March , 1M, at the
late resilience of deecawl iu said township.
V.s. MOUNTAIN,
W. M. WATSON.
Jan. 26 Administrators.
OUTSTANDING
STATE AID COUNTY TAKES
Augustas Madary
A. J. Spangler
Jamn I). Crltchfleld....
Samuel Wearer......
Daniel Lxncu
John H Huston.
IWvM PhlllliTil
Frederick bull.
Flljah Hulllday
Michael Jordan....
William H. Frit
William A. k-joot......
John N.
Francis Harr
Frederick Shaulls
Samuel M. Miller
William V. UlttosT-
toorge Krectrer....
John Putinnn.
Kutns H. IXill
i Martin H. Miller
Jacob Slpe
Francis A. Warner......
Samuel I:wry
! Jcptha Fotts
William H. Wclitey
' Samuel Berkcy
! U. A. Ilriwit.
I JaoubC'uster...
Jacob Howser.. ..........
Ilanlil Khoa-ls.
John K. Shaller.
t ieorge W. Turney
Samuel t'ustr.....M....
Frnlerics: Swop"
William H. Frits
Liaao Yoder. .............
A. K. Humbert
J. F. Hay
A. J. Stouer ,
John Schlag
Henry Kaoch
John P. Ankeny
Henry Knepp.
John (.retiring
Frank Wolf.
Kilns Hcmmtnger
Kulus 11. Hull
John Stahl
F. A. Warner.
(iideon Mull
rianruel Yoder
Jacob Zimmerman
Samuel Lowry. ..........
Jeptlia I'otts
triilian Lint..............
Samuel Heikey..... ,
Israel Kuiertck.
K. Ha Li win ,
Jacob t'nster..
S. U. Savior
Jonathan Dumbauld....
. F. So vder
Peter kueaream
Due and ow ng by Collectors
of the several Districts,
as follows:
Summit Town.h!p
IVrllnenee Horouirb
Lower Turkeyfoot Twp..
Somerset Borontth........
Addison Township
Allegheny Township ....
t'onemaugh Township...
Continence Rorougb
Oreenville Township
Jenner Twp
Meyersdale Horounh
MWdlecreek Township
Milhinl Township.......
New Baltimore Hor.......
Salislmry Horouirh
Somerset Hor
Somerset Township
Stuuyereek Township
Slojeslown Korongli
Upir Turkeyfoot Twp...
I'rslna Horough
WeUersburg Jjorottyh...
Year.: State.l Cuunly
5S75 i IU S4
is:u 1 io lis w
" ; 34 m
1" mi si
r o j 11 00 foi i.9
" S 5 40
" f M 2B f&
" j 8 10 .J 84
" I I 65 45 frj
" 1 in lw) tn
" ! 17 U S04 2
" ! 3d t 79 70
i 17 W W7 a
S 40 H 4i
" ! VI f) 17 V3
" i 67 IS 46 41
" 47 67 K4 V.
" I -') 33 . 4-J
" j 11 T 13 2
7 70 147 71
" B 14 67 00
" a jy f 3 39
tow 2) losee t$
The Pis trlcts marked w'th an hire paid In
full since settlement. Th J Mowing are pariial
payments since iet:lcmtut,i.:
Addison iKMOo t'onfluence l'UO
I'nnemangh 5 IS MUlord ;(W77
Mlddlecreck.... Wis Wew Ualtiraore.. IN
Salisbury ....... 4 iX Somerset Twp... 6-J9 0
Stonvcreek lwog l r?iua jo id
Wk the unilerslgned f!ommissioners of Somer
set Connty, In conformity with the law. have or
dered the accompanying accounts of the receipts
and expenditures of raid connty, for tho year
1SS0, to be published, and we heieby certify that
the foregoing statement ot outstanding taxes
due said connty le cnrrect.accnrtling to the books
in the Treasurers and mmlssioaers' otnees.
' DENNIS COOK.
J. C. CRU HFIELP,
J. MiCLlNTOCK,
Commissioner:.
'.'Sirmmlt
.1 Bpitbersvalley
.'MUlord
.. Paint
.iSuade...
.'Somerset hor.iitr!i..........
.'I.'piier Turiteyloot.. .......
. Urclna borough...
. !Addlim ,
.. Allegheny
. Hroilitfrsvulley
.iContluenee borough.......
. KUlii-k
. -t4renTille
. 1 Jetterson......
.Jenner
.Id rimer
. l.iwer Terkeyiuot....
..MM.:le-reek
.Miiiunl
. jMeyersdale tK.rough
4nreT:lle borough.,
.-New Hultimore borougg...
.'Salisbury borough
.Shade ...
. Somerset borouuh.. ........
.Somerset .".
.Stonycreek ......
.iSioystowa borough
.Summit
. . I plcr Turkeyfmt
. Vivlienburg borough......
.lAibiison.
.: Allegheny
. lltrha bor..uh.. ......... .
. ! Brothersvalky
. t.'ooemanzh
. t.'onllucnco horoajro
fciilU k
. (rr-f-eurilie
Jeiierson
. Juiinertown borough
.'.Truoer
. Larimer
. Lower Turkey foot... .......
. Mei-rrsdale borough
. Mi-ldiecreek
.'Millurd
. New I'entrevillc borough..,
. Ntw Baltimore borou-h....
.Northampton.
..Paint
. ituemahoning
. Saliji.ury horouirh
..Siiaile
. Soinersot borough.
. Somerset
. Southampton.. .......
. Stonycroek.....
. stoysuiwn borougb
. Summit
. UpjMir Turkeyfoot
.iUr:ina lioriiuirh
.1 Mf ellersburg borough......
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Deduct amount assessed by Commonweniih.
" Treasurer's commiiwion
Balance corered into county
..2570 33
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.. 40 OS
sat! 3i
;.S42 36 t2W2 3S
To Balance State funds into C anty Trconry
' am umtot unseated Und lain lor th i years 1074 aud M7..
" " school tax from unseated lands lor li7 aud l;a.,
" ' "road tax from unseated iaiids for 1S78 and 1U7. ...
balance due county at last s-uleinc:.t
"moner borrowed
" cash fnrdeeil (Slalor'a estate;,
1 " Irom releuiplion of un-cted lan-ls
u Tor sutloneiy
u 11 mo&ey relundeil .........
u from A. J. Casebeer n.r sum' .
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Attest
W. M. SciiPori, )
feb.z. Clerk.
RECEIPTS k EXPENDITURES
Of
Somerset County
POOH HOUSE,
'FOE I88O.
II. F. KXErrER, Treasurer of the
Somerset County Poor House in
Acouni icith the County, for the
year ending January oJ, A. D.,
1SS1.
fa.
Ey order No. Mi paid for Somerset eounty Poor House
orlers Assessors' pay
Commonwealth costs ......
" " " Bridge building and repairs
- " " lioad and bridge views and repairs.
" " Appeals .".
1 " lteonis Cook, in part
" J. C. Critchiield. in part
" " " Jona McCllnhick, In lull
- " " (Nimmissiouexs' pay.
" - Tipstaves. ....
u " " Kepairs or Court House and Jail
' -' " Membandise lor Jail, ax
' u Keconls ami stationery
u Commiaslooers' clerk
" " u Poitage and express
" Printing and ail vertising
- Jury Commissioners' pay
" " " F.lectlon expenses.
" " Fox and Willi fc.-alp?
i. 44 Traverse junirs' pay ...
" a Grand jorors' pay v
1 Constables' returns
i " Miscellaneous.. ......
. . m Money borrowed
' Balance due Ute Treasurer
" " - " Attorney's fees
" " " Custoillan
" " " Penitentiary
11 Money refunded
.1 t'omiuissionei-s' attorney
i " 4 44 ijt'unty Auditors
u 14 4 4 44 Medical servicts (prison)
44 44 Fuel
44 ' 41 Inquests
44 44 " Sale for Connty Treasurer
ft 44 44 44 Furniture for Court ICootn......
44 o 44 44 Interest on borrowed mouey ...
44 44 44 Prothonotary's lees.
44 .i 4 44 Audltor'sclerk -
0 44 4 44 Sheritt's costs
- 44 -1 J. (. Ogle auditing State accounts....
44 44 44 44 Boarding juror4
u ft 44 44 Indexing public records
ii 44 44 44 o. i election uismct
I 44 -4 44 lioad damages..
j 44 44 stone aveiuent
1 . 41 44 tVurt Houm exiicnses......
I " 44 M ridiau line
44 44 44 Treasurer's deeds...
Ik" 44 44 Copying records ....
t ft 44 44 44 Ktenogriher
. .. 1. " County Institute
44 Treasurer's Commission on 57.413 S4) at 2' per i-ent
44 Amount paid out lor road tax ca utueateil land tit 1177
: -school 44 44 44 44 luToand ls77..
4 u 44eciiool'4 44 44 lii7S and I1179..
. ft- v 44 " road 44 14 ' " 41 1S7S and 17..
44 Balance ducCoumy.
A 8173 t
1334 tM
lu-JU 70
SSI M
7 4 1W
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..ut co
.63 Ou
B
RIDUK SALES.
Tbe Commissioners of Somerset eonntr. will
fer at public sale to the lowest bidder, on
Friday, March 11, 1881,
at B'-s o'clock a. v.. on the prnmlses. the buildlnir
of tbe abutments lor a combination bridge over
Laurel Hill Creek, where the Somerset and Mt.
Pleasant tarnplke crosses said stream near the
bouse of Peter Brugh, in Jetterson township.
Sealed proposals will be received up to 1 o'clock r.
M.. of March 12, for an Iron bottom for the super
structure, lotjgth......lceL
! ALSO.
On Saturday the 12th day of March. ISvSl. at 10
o'clock A. m., oo the premises, the building of the
abutments tor an iron nnoge tver coxes creek,
where tbe Somerset and Bedford turmitke crosses
said stream in Somerset borough. The super
structure to no oi tne low truss pa tern : extreme
length 3"i feet, with a 20 foot roadway. Sealed
proposals tor tbe Iron work will be received at the
Commiaa loners' othce up to 1 o'clock r. x. of said
day.
- Plans and specifications can he seen at the ef
oe on and after February ZMS81.
w.m.scHKUCH, tuerk.
DENNIS COOK,
J.C. CRTCHF1FLT), '
JUNASMcCLJNTICK.
Feb. 23 St. . Commissioners.
JISS0LUTION NOTICES.
Notice Is hereby glvea that the firm ef Walter'
Truxal A Co. of Uebbarts. Pa., have beea dissolv
ed br mutual consent. Tbe books will be In the
rare of Walter A Truxal until tbe loth of March.
1m mod late sett lement is requested.
Glade, Pa., February 17, 1N81.
Feb. 23 3t. . WALTER, TRUXAL A CO.
To amount drawn Irom tre County
Treafurv on order No. 635, Issued
hvthe Cwmry Commissioners $!
To am'l ree'd from X. Long, mon
ey retuRiicii.........
' ' " J.,.ih Frits fi r sheep
" " " F. J. Kooscr. brick...
' ' " Joseph Miller, main
twinance ............
" " " Joseph Miller, main
tenance " " Herman Shaier, casli
" " Jere Woy. brick
" " J. M. Stelf. fine for
. protane swearing;...
943 O0
ses oo;
160 iTj
7.il 24;
li 00 1
iW li.
IC30 90 1
itsT so
1J7T 42
sua 46 1
3M7 7t
m3 Vif
751 1
SS Ml
ISM Oil
S! Ml
M Oil;
100 OO
175 04
94 31
P 0 00
klH OO,
44 SO
84 00
74
3j0 00
44 00
307 SSJ
59 OS
SO 00
1!4 OS I
lsoui
72 4o
oo!
T 04l
13 17
113 001
59 Ool
V) 37
t3 Xi
100 OO
10 10
14 1
as
74 5
K5 32
450 2.
342S 4U
:e425b3 ii
tiita ss
ts ei
10 oo
111 oo
Zi 00
15 00
ou
1 15
1 34
203 10
' . . t;K.
L By amccnt paid cn cnieis lor Out
Door Paupers. I2IS3 IM
. By ini'i p d on orders for Merchan
dise and groceries 114 f)
3. " " " Beef and Teal B34 0
4. " " Provisions Sil o
4. ' w " Justices and constables
lees si 57
n -m ? Shoes and Leather.... 164 01
T. " Wheat ' 82
g. " " Oonveyiufti paupers.... 34 45
. " " " Kve, com, oats, Ac... 77 73
10. " " " Directors pay 160 00
11. " " " Cothns and burials V4 M
la- Physicians pay 2iJ 59
13. " " inline..... mo i
14. " M Fuel 1"5 00
lb. " " " Stewanl'spay 3S0 00
la. " " " Lnmlier ll 3
17. " Miscellaneous 14 50
18. . " , " Labor. 123 Si
l!. " " " Freight t 41
20. " ' " Itepairs SMS W
21 44 Attorney's pay......... to uo
K. " " Blachstrilh tSS v
a. " " Postage and stMlorery IS SS
V4. " " Fuillug and carding... 25
25. " " - " Tinware, spouting and
' ' stoves. 47 tS
2 . " " " Printing 110 oo
27. " " " Harness and sadlery... S 70
W. " " " Hardware 37 40
W. " " " Fruit trees 23 00
r. w pijie and laying; tame.. 10S44
81. " " "' Surveying 14 00
32. Grass seeil 15 to
38. " ' " " f lerk'spav. 2& OU
at. " 44 . ' Farm lmpleuunts...... 27S 80
35. " " " Otliclal seal S S
3. " . " " Drugs 8 7
7. " " " ltecords , 18 50
Ss. " " School teacher 44 00
3. " , " School books 7 80
40. " ' " " Treasurer's salarv. fco.. 74 00
4L n : " " Board of Pablie t'harl-
s , , ties SO 00
42. " . Assessment fur State
UonVeatlon
4.T " " Pasture
Prt aher........
jf,n. The following named items charged in tbe above settlement are properly ebargeaMeto the
meniftt-s of 1H79. the orders kaviiiK bt-en iwucii ft rbiiis of that year but Sot paid until lt0. ecres-
. sarily appear in the last settlement, to wit :
! On Printing ami advertising. 423
; 44 Jiockets. 4m, lor public oliices ... Minn
! " Brtdes, ; 21 i
. . 1 . . . I K L . . ..!.. ....... I ail IO'
r or v lutaivK a, w... , . wv ,tK..u......... --.
44 Jury Commissioners - i t4!
On Commonwealth's costs - s 17
44 Physician's pay id,
44 Assessment 40 00i
- Road views J ss m-
44 Furniture lor court room ....j 4 00)
Total ..
Borrowed money paid by Treasurer as above ....
Amount paid as unseated land taxes collected by treasurer
Amount of cash en hand....
Deduct unpaid bills due January 1st 1SM1 (est Incited).
.... 1413 trl
....j iD3 94,
.... MW 24'
...! 342S 401
Total amount paid out by Treasuror 1880.
Dduut...
Aetna expenses of County ft 1S...
Actual expenses of County.lor l7i.
t M41 17:
.j 4l W
,7701 27)
. 42M3 fj
.! J7ul27
.'S4r! 0 $34 81 0
. 354S3 JL Sakti VJ
H.T SfTTf EI.T Fjhi.. Prothor.otary and Clerk the Court of Quarter J.';! tr,d flyer to. I
Terminer el Somexeot txunty, iu acevual with the county, lor the year ending January 3rd A. 1.
labl.
Da.
ToTlury-fees .
44 Stationer;, Ac
44 OnlerNo. 1. 1M1...
" Fees br reiierlstlns;.
Cm.
?4 oo, Bv fees as Pruthonotary...
S7 SSi
45 1
;o
44 Clerk of ttuartcr Sefcionsl
- in iti-aiis....!
44 Oyer Terminer
127 III
1t2 i
V li
44 35
443 75:
443 75
-:o:-
I)OAR KYLE, Esq., High Sheriff ef Somerset tVenty, la account with the County of.nur.'ct
for the year ending Janiiary 3id, lssl
f .......
to 1 Jury fees.
44 Stationery, Ac
Order Nu. 3HI..
Co.
6t 0 ii By lioanling prisoners, Ac
IS 7M 44 Miscellaneous bill audited.
Um 7i -
11M7 10
457 4J
144 S3
56 6.1
., MM
2-4 40
ISftSOLUTION NOTICE.
be firm ofL. H. NefTA Co.. bts been dissolved
by mutual consent. The books of the firm will
be in the care ot Walter A Truxal until tbe loth
ol March. Immediate settlement is reuaesleu.
Glade, Pa- February 17, 188L
reb. 23 L. H. NEFF A CO.
tN2S 1
We, tbe undersigned Ao.Hlors of Somerset
County, do hereby certlty, that we have settled
and an lusted the aceiiULt of Henry F. Knrpper,
Ksq., Treasurer of the Somerset County Poor
House, for the year lebO, and that this statement
Is correct.
WMness eur h -nds and seals this twelfth day
of January, AJilsnL
H. P. Mi-COY, (Seal)
HF.NKY i.lTCAS, (Seal)
Attest lSRALLEMLRICK. (Seal)
Johs J. Smiix, Auditors.
feb2 Clert.
W F. the ut,der!.nd Amiltrrs cf Si tr.ersil Cunly. do berthy ef rt1 a la purvuaoce of the 4.th
Itecfhi or the Act cf Assembly. tntHsnl an art rtlailng mC4. .'. Townshlpiv . ke., passed the lata
day of April. A. D. IMA we met lw Ike Ci n mbftii iris' i It: re. In ue Bcroegh ol Somerset, en the l
day of Januarv, A. D. 1881. and did audit, ai'jest. rd ttK tt e accowBtoi Henry r. Anepper. A.
Treasurer of Sc.emet t oun.y. wllh the tceuiy. ii r ih f A. p. W " ZLflt
Kyle, Esq- High She-IB ol Somerset County, w'th the centv. the yearjioio, and the
luineevuniy lor.ueyv.r uu., "i.." -"' " ; k'-..i a hi,nea due
J. ft h Ufl al(.II. ai-i-e. e..-. - - .
' , . . .. oi.. Ke at.Ul.rn stn. I la rt illfl
Terminer.
I OrjJIIllrl')iriB vUHT III fc. -..iv;! sitnuui;, v ---- - r..a. Mat
tbe county by the raid Trearurerol Ibirij-liur Lctdud and twtntyight dullais and fcrtv eet
test'ln-onywhei-roliwehaveherewBto set our tsrds and seal, this ISth day of January
A. D. 1840.
. . Tt D. McUOY, siatl
HENRY LUCAS. sxax. I
Febroary J, 15SL I appeared la IKhJZ.
(Trueenpy.)
Attest
JOBSJ.SCHEIJ
Clerk.
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