i ft The Somerset Herald EDWAKD SCCLL. Editor and Froprirtnr. WEDKISDAY" F Moonshiners Trapped. THE LAUREL HILL BAND BROK EN UP. Successful Bald on th. Illicit Manu facturer of " Mountain Dew." A r of C. S. rerenae officials and spe cie ofticers made a raid on th - moonshin ers " doing business aiont; the Laurel mountain dividing F.rette, Westmorland an J $ .m-rset counties, at an ear.y cour last Frid.ymori.ioe. Tbey captured two aJ ia full operation, four hundred giu.ons of - moonshine,- eight bt.ndrd gallop of beer, a quantity of njk- ad f new barrel, all of which were destroyed by burning Fire men. Cuarlea Bolesby. John Tinkej, Amo.&riicbfield.JohnMaribeny, and Jamea Tinkey were arrested and taken to the Pittabureh jail to await trial in the U. S. District Court. A number of other localities were visited by the posse and two brothers, named Pritts, were arrested on suspicion of being engaged .- . mivintMnP." bUt in tLe manuiaiuic i were subsequently released, the officers be- j ing unable to collect sufficient eridence apiinst them to insure conviction. It was the original intention of the posse to riid three or four places at the foot of the mountain in this county, where they had reasons for suspecting illicit stills were in operation, but the day was so stormy and the roads so drifted that they were compell ed to abandon the project, at least for the present. The fact that " mountain dew" was being made along both sides of the mountain ha been known for years, and four or five years ago several of the " shiners " were captured, their plants destroyed, and the criminals were convicted in the V. S. Courts For a year or two following very little was Z-eard re,Mrd;ni 'moonshine' whisky in this coun ty but for two yea-s past, it had been general ly believed that the industry has been re vived, and many stories have been put into circulation regarding the strength and se curity oft'e "shiners" and the boldness with which they have been carrying on their lawleis vocation. It is even said that one of Uie ' aBiaers " bold.'y comes to Sotnerwt once or twice a mouth for his rye chop, and for sheet-iron with which to boop his bar rels. Another story is told of a party working on the road last spring, in one of the moun tain townships, when a candidate happened along, and it was sugjrestvd that he stand treat for the crowd. " But what era I to treat to?" inquired the astonished office-seeker, t.woaing hi inside pockets. Give me a dollar," rei'lieione of the crowd. ' and 1 11 soon eet ' the stuff.' " The dollar was handed the speaker, and he at once star ted up the road on a run. Hailing at a large atone by the side of the road, he gave a pe culiar whistle and then retreated half way back to where bis brother workmen were employed. Here he paused for fifteen or twenty minutes and then returned to the rock. The next moment be could be seen coming down the road, swinging a gallon jug. Another guilty circumstance is related by lumberman who was looking after a tract of mountain land in the same region, and who employed a man acquainted with the people to accompany him. At different points in (be mountain," be says, " I noticed trees blazrd in a pcnliar way. Inquiring the rea son of my companion, be at tint replied that they marked the county line, but when I pressed him further, he merely shook bis head, and said, " I don't know." It wasn't long, however, until I discovered that they were indexes for the guidance of those mem bers of the " moonshine gang " who were unfamiliar with the location of the still. At about every other bouse we stopped at, I no tified that rr.y traveling companion would ak for a drink of whisky. He was never jfuJ, and the ' ttuff " be got was while as water. 1 tatted it but once, aud I am sat isfied it was what ia called "mountain dew." It is made in little stills and is pure white As it is not put jnto charred c:isk.s like rye it is easily detected by its color as well as bj it raw taste. " Stories of the above character, and many more from authentic souces were reported to Deputy Collet tor P. A. Johns, who visits this county once month tin his official rounds. He reported the facts to the Inter nal IZevenue Department, and special offi cers were detailed to work up the cases. The information collected by the officers cul minated in the raid of Thursday night. The raid was planned by Deputy Collector Johns, and special agent Dr. A. B. Mason says that he is entitled to all the credit for the success that attended the expedition, and furthermore, that it was the best planned raid with which be has been connected ii his experience throughout the country. Spe cial Ageut Culb-rtson was also loud in bis praise of Mr. Johns' executive aUlity and courage. Mr. Johns insisted that the party should start from Somerset, but was overruled b. the rther officials. The party left Pittsburgh Thursday evening in two squads, oue going by way of the Peantylvani railroad to Sit i'itasant, and the other over the Baltimore I and Ohio, to the same place, arriving there at different times and stopping at different hotels to throw off suspicion. In the posse were Agents Culberlson and Mason. United Stales Marshal Harrab, Deputy Collectors Mitchell, Johns, Ktxfer and Kudoifb, Dep uty Marshal Garber, Inspector Harvey II Slusser and about sixteen others, including seveial well-dnown Pittsburgh detectives They ail left Mt. Pleasant at 2 o'clock in the morning, sixteen of the poss mounted on horses, and the remainder la wairons, and ' proceeded at cne to the country back of Tient postoffice. on the layette county side. Thia particular section of country is very wild and dtlate. The surface is bro ken and rocky aud a convenient hiding place fit wildcat distillers. Huge mountains of solid rock tower up on every band, forming :.f? ravines brtween them, into which the I i.,n 11 oay ran scarcely jienetrate. Icto u.teoftn(s. tL-o:ri:er pusued their wav. and were rewarded by ending the still and ixMnplete outlii of Charles Bolexby. Bolesbv was. engaged at stirring the mash when a eouple of the itboitiw entered, and in reply to a .jueliou said "that hi children had the rueasies, and be was making a little wnisky u, cure them with.-- Other members of the pje were at onoc dispatched to Bj'.esby's House, where Janies Martheny and Amos S-ritrtiiiW 1 were oauturtd and brought to the distillery. " 1 isD you co -.Id have heard these p. p he to u." said lr. Mason. - Voo would have ti,?UKl,( they were the most innocent ..u!soofanh nmil finally one of thema,k--d the penalty (or the first offense.'- The .-til!, a hu b was a large one, was cut r.p, and the ba Vice of the apparatus destroyed and tiualiy bunied up. Ttie " mjous!.:uer " leave no opportunity pas? to apprisi theircofedera'ei of approach-in- danger, and a so many of tlie neigh bor, are banded with them, the officers bad 10 make quick wo.k of it. While tt.-y were at Hu!, shy's place a twelveyear old girl Was olwrved stealing away from the house and making for the woods. She was soon jverhu-jand brought baek, and the entire ' family left in charge of aererat memlrs of the pos., lest they should be the means of preaJ.i.g the news of the offl As s.,00 a the illicit distillery had been ! drc'ruted at;d tU prisoners turned over to ! Marshal Karrab and bis assistant, the ctS i ce-s pushed on a 6-w mile furtie,-. At the ! -J X)lL,,ls-- Jilt.. ti Ut ,1 - & otlier distillery in full op-ration and 1b fca t;; of Jacob and James Tinkey. Thess men were also captured and turned over to the Marshal, who by this time bad appeared with the other prisoners . The distillery was dif poeed of in the same manner as the first. It was now psst ten o'clock, and upon consultation it was decided that Marshal Harrah should return to Mt. Fleasant, and thence to Pittsburgh with the five prisoners, while the other members of the posse should continue the search np through the moun tains and over into Somerset county, where they expected to capture at least four more illicit stiils. A severe snow storm Lad been blowing ail morning and continued through out the day, and together with the great depth of snow already lying on the ground, it was almost impossible to ride, much leas walk threngh the thick laurel and under brush with which the ravines and moun tains are covered. "We knew who wc were after," said one of the officers, but we were unfamiliar with the mountains on t'.iis side, and as it waa growing late and we bad beeu riding lor twenty-four hours through a terrific storm, we concluded we bad better get to S iroerset as S"on as possible. I think it is just a well that we did. because there is no doubt that the " shiners " bad learned of our presence by that time, and even if wo had pounced down upon their establishments we would have found nothing worth destroying or car rying away. We ll have to wait till warm Wtather before we make a raid on the moon shiners' in your county." The posse arrived in this place shortly af ter 9 o'clock Friday night, and put up at the Somerset House. They bad been in the saddle for twenty hours, and bad covered distance of nearly sixty miles. Deputy Johns met with an accident a few miles distant from Somerset. Ji.s norse stumbled and fell on him, causing an ugly sprain to his left ankle, and severely bruis ing his leg. The entire posse lett lor i iiis burg Saturday morning. Before lea ving Mr. Johns said it was incomprehensible to mm. at least, bow all the people living along the J mountain should know bim, not only by name, but by sight, and that be was aa inter nal revenue oflieer. He has never visited that section of the country but once or twice in bis life. Saturday a part of the posse who bad been left in the mountain by their fellow officers made a raid through Jefferson town ship, only to find that the "sbixers" for whom they were looking had left the coun try the night before. Citizens of that town ship say that " moonshine " baj been made up there for years, and that toe gan was so large and well armwd that it was not safe for a stranger to travel over ce:iain n through the mountains without being able to give a good aecount of himself. Me?srs. Tobtek asd Mellon, of the Btair Dully Star, were sentenced Mon day to pay the costs of proecation, a fine ofl0and undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for a period of six months for the libels uttered againft Senator M. S. Quay. jSTOTICE. NOTICE if hen-tv rven that the followlnc ae eouuts have twen ti'.e-t tn my oflii-e. and alii ' prweaUyl to the Court for continuation on Wc4 cesdav. February J4i h. viz : tveond account of 'm. H. Koontr. Master aud Eeeelver of the Contiueiwe Awoeimion. First and tiua! acouut of Freolarii k Shaulis, Comroiuee ot Jaiuet Boucher, a luuaue, bow de ceased. W. II. SNNF.!t, Prothonjitary. Iloihonotary's Office, Feb., jSTOTICE. Xatlce is hereby Riven that th following per sons have 61el s!ilii'aUous for LiUor Lioesw.' In inv o3i, aad thai the same will be presented to toe Court for allowance ou Monday, February , 1S2. Edward Sir klow. Addison T. wnsbiju. Charles A. Miirud.l. Joseph . Zimmerman, Berlin RnRKnrh. Jost'pb Walcher. dQeDirub Towusiiip. r'XHA Sterner, vomiuence hroagU. Th'jmaa U. Smith. " Tlioiiuui H. W lliuuns. Eik'.U k Towmhip Nathaniel Singer, ileyervlaie Xlorougu. i. C. Reei, Hohert uulhrie, ' John H. !?li:r. " " JAvph Sebroi k. Cjuemsboning Tom nship. Mary Buckman. R'jekwood borough. Ti Hay. ailisbury Borough, lleury Liieehel, " td irar K y le. Somerset Eonwish. C . Vannea", ' Kliia A. Tayman. ' William H. Tayman, Towntbip. Johu H. Hite. tHoyestonn Borough. Scmuel Custer, " kuer K.immr'ii, Summit Townshiji. lbsae a. Jenkins, Irrina Horcuali. W. U. SA.N NF.R, Clerk. Prothoootar; 'i OlSie, Februarj ". J" Trustee's Sale OF Valuable Heal Estate ! Tiy virtue of an order of Sale, issued out of the Orphans- Court of Somerset wninty. Fa., aud to the undeni!:iied ,1:rvei,i tra.iee of the estate of Jacob herkebik dtc'd.. we u-ih expose to jMibiic outcry, on tiie pr(.uues in Shade wnn hip, Somerset Cfiuutj, Pa., oa SATURDAY, FEBRUARY C, IS02, at lOo'ciin k, A. II., the followine described real late the property of Jacob BerktMle, deed., vu : A certain tract of land sitnaie in Shade town ship, Somerset county. Fa., aiinimue of J. '. Huou. Norman 1 berket'ile, tm. Lohraiid iliram biiarljr, fiitaininir eiifuty-ven acr and one p reh, land in tJ suite of cultivation, llaviu tibereon erected two Rood Dwelling Houses, a larre bank ham and all other necessary ot t:;ii, hues, and a cd orehapl of a,ple tree". The nhole iann i underlaid with ejai. Situate oue mile eat of Uooverville. Convenient to church add school. Terms. Ten per cent, of .be purchase money to I paid assoouastbe projieny t kno ked down, tiie r iusIii1,t of oae-il.irtl on eoitnrma!sn of le, one-tliird In one var and the remaining thinl in two years theresfu r. itb inierv: oa k-ftrred nj'-iiw fnu) nwiirmmion of sale. The dw femni paymcttis to t ivurrd by judsment :)nc. k'ixn.t:uu givva Apnl !t. l.ssci, .VciKMAS L. BEKKFBILE. f H Kl.t3 VON LtMiS, FRED W. BIESECKKR. Tr.istees. AUoni. y. OF- Tl-"BI.IG SALi: Valuable Real Estate, Iur-uant to o onler of tb' Orjhan' f wurt of Srtiiir-tl ConutT, F .lbi; be M at puV-lit- w1.', ou the ptvmir, tttoui unv iniie north of tw Lexltitou, ou SATURDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1S92. ai lo'clnrk, P. il . tu f,,;ir:!ut (IwriWl real eUt. late t!:e jTopeny vf U ahaui Mw-iter, :eeaed . A wrtaia farm simue in ttie Townbip of Mid dWr.k,CViar.;y of sirTt, and Ststeof f- on sylvama. adjo,niDg lmnaof A.ex C Moore, Hen ry Hennii:aau:p, Neim ;avior. Jor.ah Pi:eacd n.'jr-l I THCir heifK. eontainillit about lv acres, bavuip thereon erected a tn otory tracie DWELLIXG HOUSE, rak barn and other ootbnild res ; a sicsll or eUd. coal. ll-nttone and runty of ro,1 aairr on thelae, r,se4io!i eivea on first of Aj'riL. TERMS. TrB per cent, cf the purchase money on (lav c f sale : baUnee of fcit on n,nfirtntioo of st, and the tiD-e in annual payments oi Sl.unu'h without interen. The dvferred payuenu to be secured by judgment brd. JiB. C. PWEITIER, Administrator of Wm. tweiuirr, dee d. IXSTEES SALK. OF Valuable Real Estate. Bv virtue of an order of sale Lsstd ouj ,f t),e ((.him i ia r.i Mimtvt I'otiwt. K . a-d to the umierMciii-d dirwtrd as Tniiitre "of the e tia of Abuhim m-wk-r. ds-(sj, eipowtnp-iblieootcrv.oa the premise tn Jtn-nt-r uianstup, Suhktm county, 1'a., oa SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0 1.2. t t o'ekx k. P. M the foilwinx deerld Mil esiat.;. i!,e property of Abrnuam Iiiesecker, rved. vu : x tr-Ttain tnipt nf land situate in Jennr; town ship, Sinvrsn eoumy, I a . ailiutning land, of .'oun o. Minltifv, Kt-nry C. Mh.'ier. Umiauiia Kiiut- and John Waller, tMitaitiinr IV ktih and 140 pontes, striet measure, having tucnoo erected a DWELLIXG HOUSE id Unk lam. land In a cond state of rnltiva iwkj. t.i a. res dear, and the balaai well Urn-!r-t 1'ossossuhi lv. a April 1st, l-?i TERMS. Ten perent. of the purr-haw mosey to N- paid aatooi as the prs'n is kiujrked down, tbe rr uistnd -r ni one thli.l on esmririnatiou of rale .nil d lii-m oi 'ilM : one-third In noe .r. and t re nauiuit one ibird 10 two years thereafter, wutuUloitnL JOR BIEECKFR. , IXN'Lt. W. UlEsiyKFR. fEED W. EIEsF.CKEK. Tn.eeS. Headache fs'iiiiy r-suits in. ui a uer3n;d stcmac !i or a siaj'iili liver. Ia ei.ner rae, an ajwn-ient ts needed. Ayer's P.i's. tiie rr.Uiicit and most tulialile c&tliarti,' u f.sp. correct ail Irregularities of t:; sroni.itli, liver, and l"ei. ta.U ! i ! im-; tli- .-. n i.i-ve tin inovt distn-ssi:: l. -.-t l.u lx . 1 '. j .IH arj I:ii:!:!y r,.'e;i,iiii"U'li"l 1 y tl: :..:stou. c-J t..i tlenia::d for hi :s uiiivt r-L "I li::v U- -is j farted. f,.r yr.irs. witll 1 '-wi-idio Mil i:f:is:i.,:;. u.,,u-;!i I ;n-i!t iieas'y :i f-rii ii - l.i i iihiw . f jK-ver found any r until I K t. t3Ln Atr l'.lis. v " ioi.-s 1 1 tl.e." Tjtls i-unip.i-tc'.y e '.red 11. !.: U.-ij. I'lya-M-tu, ;.iaiii,.:r.i:. V. 1. "X long tl -ui fr jin l:PuJ3il.e. I :i CURED BY txo boxes of Jyer's rills. Emma Keyes, Ilubbariifton. Miss. "For. '.lie cure of headache, Ayer'sCatliartle ri.'!s-re t'.ie mot rfTirleiit medioine I ever tisfd." EolK'rt K James, Ireiieter.Mass. "For yearn I a as subjret toconstiiiation and nervous lira- aehe, caused by derange ment id tiie lixer. After takiu; Virions rem edies. I liave Uoii' convinced tliaf Ayer's Tills are tlie beL Tliey uexerfail to relieve L y in.i.'us attacks in a sliort time ; aiiti I am sure my xtein retains its t :ie l.'iie;-alter the use f t!i-se fi'.i. tiian t-eeu the casa witli any o-.lier iseAlicine I nave tn.-.L" H. S. Sledi-e. Weimar, Texas. Ayer's Pills 7RETAEED ST Dr. I C. AYER & CO., LcvsQ, Mzss. Every Dose Effective. ALWAYS ID TBE LEP! i x 4 TO A1IRIVK NEXT WEEK. The huyest and best selected stock of Xew Goods ever shown in the Covuiij at prices that will down them all. All nice new Goods and the latest Styles can onhj he seen. PARKER & PARKER. B. & B. o do we pay for our adver tisement iu this paper every week ? And why do 'we ehanrre the message in it so often unless wc have something special in the war of STYLES, F;.BIICS, PRICES, to offer yon ? Our erToru would be nelem unleiw t.r tlii rea- s,xi. and a e eould not eitx-ct anv irt of vour iwironage. W ink rt- are extendiag the scope of our MAIL ORDER BUSINESS every week, we keep in view the thnnirlit of making t to lot K rKoFIT to trade with us. Ifyou are out Bow tH-netiied by the SPECIAL VALUES offered by lhfe stores bejrin now to Investigate mc luoir. in us w:in one Buinpie onier and you U be pleasi a itb tfce result. Is pre-eminently a MONTH of BARGAINS For many reasons. WHITE FOR SAMPLES OF THESE : liW pleees AMERICAN Bi"l"RETTK WITIVdS, in sirrjKsj ana pnui eneeis ob lucnt-a a iie iio; dark Mric aud good colorings, ! cents a yam. La--e lot of .v and SI iafh all wl FEEXCH HKL-S i-flTliV'-S, ylLsh Unisys, piaidn, rh-ss and mixture, .ie a yard : gooiia that sold earlier in tee Sfa."oa frecl; ai Tic, $1.00 11U 71.. K Special inch, ail-TCooI HESRIEiTAS, all eol An nfTt-rir? of lot inch n'd-wool COLOR- Ki) I'AsHMttiKS, in pood rauce rfet,lon. 'V; .iaiiiy ttuu geuerallj refill wmIkt at 7fc Vie have an early Mavn sale of ANDEPJXiX i-iN!lAMl pa term, Imt very rhoice and rtei-irable at 2-je, toe refc-njar -loc niality. We will wed nnmpkn of any line of Iiry (ssl uio rj;ut- w iih lowest pneea oa evJrjtJiinj for bat uauties. Boggs & Buhl, U 117, 129 i.J 121 F-Ural Stri, XL LEG II EX Y, P-i. 1 JITLIC SALE. OF Valuable Real Estate By virue of an order Issued wi of the Or phan Court of bsjtnerset vumy. l a , 1 will ex pone k, p ibiie sale, at the Coart' iliue. in Sjui ert, 1-a., ou FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1S92, at ! o'.-Wk. P. M , the following deserilvsj real lt-, situate iu H a k ton nh iji. SonH-m-t oonn tv, lv. late the properly of iiljiu A. Dean, de'd , to wit : No. t. All that e?nain Imi : of land eontHiD lnr twenty i .i , ai res, wric measure, adnoina lane's of A. Orowall, J. Dniro and aamuel saaru er. No. 1 AllthaCeertaintraetof land eontain two hundr1 and lifty-aix aem. striet meas ure, a-ijoiimik Unilj of A. l.rowiill. p. Kr n't An rtnw kreider. smuel Kmn. Alex Snvdrr aud the Bak-r Imwls. H. ' Huston bssteir nit'it up Ui 1st Anri! l-n.l lo reo the timber. Tins ira. t i wi ll wil, ,tmi m l.-ei .n-iHsd, and 7 to Hs-arres isui, fnn.ilaud. Ni. J A. Al' thM reritin tran of land eon tainlnir 1 n. s:n:-t r.i,--M.-- No. X K "All tlml fsKHKtlo-K traet o A. aU,v named roirainiuc rwie. and s-t peren esand aiiimaiKs-. Tw aid law A. aud B. al;u:n lands of iohn ir.i!ith, I', kroft. Jiat id Jou' and t4hers, ni.d art IW sanif pureha-srd by tv. k. Isi-a.'i lr,,ui h.'r. M. Maker, ,o w,oin tlir-1. ytH one toe -urn of SIJ. Uiiau-e uuiMiid pu-'-b- tnoo-y 1 his trart is fstim 4 to . miles fr im KailrtMd. n has vrrr trid timber on it. No 4. Ail sue ein1 au-i miiierml in. urjon and nnoer al that eeriain l-m-l of land, adjoining lands oi Kbd Marker, fUnuel ctwarDer, BHluvr.ud otbers, euntainina M a.-tVs and 14-sperrhes. sir vt rot-asore UiCMirtaeeof which said tra,.i of iiiid a a ski reyod by snid w". A Isrjinto Hirder, wtte eoneeved the same to jkllianne Dwitr A poJ vein of eoai has bent dexe"oj.eil ou Uili traet of land. Terrr rash. J. b. IX UK. TrusUr. Expenditures Receipts and OF THE DIRECTORS of the POOR AND HOUSE OF EMPL-OYMENT OF Somerset County, Pennsylvania, For the Year Ending January 4, A. D., 1892, T 0HN HAMER, ESQ., TREASURER OF THE T00R HOUSE OF J SOMERSET COUNT ", in account vrith the County of Somerset, Pennsylvania, for the year ending the fourth day of January, A. 1892. :nto, Tu Aa. 1. Iieceipts Dr. Toamount of salen at the Poor House for " Somerset Comity tor order So. of lsld. Mosselman fund. l-.d. Boueber loan Interest- lsyL to balance account .4 l.Ot'.T 30 00 . 4000 lS.7j6.lrl Carried forward.. lt.sai.06 EXPEXDITCRKS. OUTDOOR EXPESSES Or. Amount forwarded.. Dr. t H.K4-06 3. 4. S. . s! 9. 10. 11. li. IV. II. Li. By amount paid foroimloor relief. " " Visitor travelinjr expenses " " " ciailHenani-e children. Act lssi at HarnslHirg. 1 directors traveling expense ' maintenance at Hixmout ' " O. V. paupero.- 1 " Kluyu School, Feeble minded..... 1 Constable ' fee... . ' Just ires' lees ' conveying tl. !. 1'auocra . ' r, till lis ' K K fare. O. l Paut;r medical attendance, 0. 1. Paupers ........ EXPEXSES. POOR HOUSE PROPER. R4 Jl 7s.H0 1:..V i d.W 1 7iri.4-s 700 ! 600il 6.1i 3C 47. Si; l.W',' lsb-'K); S7.s. lO.Oul !,21." 1. Py 1 4. " 10. 11. li it. 14. IS. 16. 17. 1". PJ 1. 1 1. Bv aiaonnt paid for dry Koodx and cliahiDR.... " " Toliaso VX lieat and Hour.. $ 519 431 Apile boiler liardtt'are and tiuware .. tin. Mil and liiwnK. biurar and molases 1 rocrric ,,, , f Virlee , , Fisn. beef and bacon Potatoes. . (aek,'rs snd rice .. " fhom and leather .. Coal M Constable's and Justice's feesw.. 'aniline nud vieuviiir....... " PoNUct. stationery and printiutr.. Fruit and t0rt-hing. Iiruin and tfias .. " Vinesar . I " " " Medical exiunlualions aud l"rothonolarj feea.1 AlOOUDlS fursrsnl.st ' FARM EXPEXSES. : no to.! : a.iti, ts ; 177.12 iHS. 11 T1V 2T.S2 1MU.7.V 46.SH 11. '..07 TT.itl 3. SO :t9.;r4 2l;tls lv.ul 31.00 f 3.422 W ! i 5,.61 ,U,924.06 arommt rid for farm implements.- rtoiuiiiua... " " Hardware " " Feililizer and lime.. " " " Kepairs.. " Painting ' " Lumber and freiRht Sells and plants " Feed. PERXASEXT JMPROYEVEXTS a 9. 4.1 4I! 20 Ui! s", ' 101 Oil fcioO 7iS.M j 1. By amount paid for Plana. IJibor. Njw baildina;. 44 rsoioke house EXTRAOKDIXARY EXPEXSES. s.i ; 4,4...3 f 7,0W.(T7 t 1, By amount paid for Mussel man fund. i - - - - ruranure.. 4. " Js " - Ijve stock - Money on agreement. --. Assessment Poor House Directors. . P. -moving bouae Insurance U.K. eij uses. .. SALARIES AXD WAGES. 1. By ararmn. paid A valuable property In StuyrT,i k loaasbip, S,,iiMTeHsu!ilv. Pa. 1 eo a ivs sim! Tl rnr, h. ol larel, all cleared and In a K'ssi awe of eulti vaiiou, ub a t-.t.s-niy delim li.riis.. K'i !. snmiaer bouse and other outbuildina llierroo prssnsl. tberr Is alsoafrond spnua isf wa ter mki .-ritH-nt to ibe house. Tuts nmperty is situate in,' luTin rniie east Shankiviile, mo jo.n.i lands D. h.-. irx. Wot. X Keefer andC. A. Brant. For further tcfonnaUon caul on or address, SIRS. AVX VTAUBAIGH. ' '-" si; a -I,.,... V. 4. S. i. M. 9. IU- Attorney and clerk L. C. Colbom .. Director Freil'k Weller Alex Hunter , - " Vi m. Dickey Phvsician J. W. Carothers Clerk to Co. Aud s .-tU C. F. Schmucker . Janitor Treasurer John Hauler. .., - . Cbaplaiu Fmuk Say lor..... , Ce"k .. 14.5-i' WHi 17X00' &oa 1200 20.00. 170 Oil' llf.fiOl ! 1 ! $ Z.Gn: ;aoo; sn.co; ,'sl.HO- l.o 10 HI u. 4I1.PI l: 40.IO 4.S.O0 MS.22 ! kooo! 5 14,924.06 r.4,924 06 T HE DIRECTORS OF THE F00R IX ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET COl'STT, PA. CR. 1. To amount of estimate for expenses j. p.y amount receive! from Co. I'ommwdoner on above order... a. Iiy amount of estimate unexpeoded to credit of Board,. - 4 U,7f6M 20J.U6 DR. f 14000.00 f 14,0O).0a f HOUO OO A ccoustop c. c. urssEUiAX don'at.ox Deed book C2, p 73. 1. To amount received from Co. Comm'v iu't Of llusselman fund lsHl... 2. Hv amount expended for newpers. etc f S. By auuxinl unexpended to credit of Board to balance account CR. 14 l.' 4S PR. liU.OO 30.uo S ao.oo DIRECTORS INDR'IDUAL ACCOUNT. FREDERICK WEU.EE, POOR HOUSE HIIlECTOn, IX ACC't WITH SOMERSET CO. 1. To amount poor house order Xo l.'l i lsin.. S. By one year's salary as Director .1 9 $ 35 00 2.1.00 MOO ..OiOO t 60.00 ALEX HCXTEB, I"00R HOUSE PIRECT0R, IX ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET C0UXTT. 1. To amount poor bouse order Xo. 1S91.. 2. ' " " .... 1SS1., i. By one year's salary aa Director SO. 00 50.00 f 25 00 S 2T.00 t 511.00 ;CKEV, POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, IX ACCOUNT WITH SOMERSET C0UXTV. 1. To amor.ut poor home order Xo. lt 1 - " lssi ...... a. By one year's salary as Director.. t 2r,.oo I 25.00 50 0 uO.OO S 50.00 O Yr. 1) UTSTANDING ORDERS UNPAID. -Vo, 211. 14. jr. 4. To whom issued.. -Amount J. M. Fike L. ilorrell S 2f,.0O .00 1V2 ' .. 1 12. 14. 1. J'. 2.1. 2i. 1. r- 2s.' 2S J. J. M. F'.kc H. a. K:mmel. Jno. gtuuman H. C. Lome- Lavlna Berkey Marv K. Firestone W. i. Johnsott & Co 1. M. liiw Susan Kii . seo. Kyan J. H. Kaumer lrvin M. Hoover HasUT Lpe Andrew Ijhr Jas. I Winters lan Klmmel..... t has Will PUioads Bros ls.io 1C6J .0t s.:,'i wo 4.00 6.00 loo s.oo UAtt lt..i' II ( 5lJ 2.00 t 22.U sJnmmary I 23.00 5CG2 13C66 t 226.2 We. the ur.lcrleiied Andlmm of the Count v of sVnneTst. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. doeenl'v mat in puisiuanee of the 47th Section of tie Act. entitled, ' Aa Act relating to Conntiea Town'iii'ps, etc., psvel the IHh day of April. A. !., 164." we met at the sat of Justice, in the CffliQ. tv of Somerset, on tbe 4tb day of January IsVJ, and alter beine duly sworn, did audit, avllust and set ils tr several sissxinls resin i red ot us bv law. acreeblv to the several Act of Assembly and sup plements thereto, aceordiii to me best of our ju.l; m-nt and ability, and that the foregoiuK are true and miM statemeoa' of the followine acmsiit a, vlx: M. Jonn liamer. fc.sq., i reairer oi tna rour Hooseanu uouae of SJnjuoyment ot aomerset coun ty, with said County ol ssimerset. 2n. i nc accouin oi mc t. u uss.iihsu irjnilMu :d. The estimate account. 4th. The imiividual account of the Directorsof the Poor, with the Coynty of Somerset, all (or the year IsjJl. The said Treasurer and trie Directors were dnlT Kumraoned to appear before the Auditors with their books and papers, and they did so appear, aid produced their books, orders, bills, vou hers and paper, (see summons attached i In testimony wnereos n mie nereumo set our .nanus aim seats mis tna win nay ot January, A. D ., l ss-i Attest r. IV BROrrHER. faKau A. C. IIOLBEKT. li AKjI A V HKAr FtJt, ISSAL.1 Clerk. JXu. O. HA V. ;suiJ MIXISTRATOirS SALE. OF VahaUe Real Estate. sL'Tiikii iwrvoi rHmirnTv vwui. i mum w the uui.-nsia-Tixl A.nuDLrur dirw- Ustl. he will e-ipone to piihlic onvorr. on rrte. No. 2, la lri- SATURDA T, FEB. 20 '92, 1 o'clock. P. V., tb following real estate lata tlie property of A.G. Morrow, dee'd., via : No. L A lot of irroncd situate in the villase" llarueKville. Louer Turkevinot Timnshin n.n. erset County. 1., adjoinins lauds of Harry s.emp, issmcr sveuip ana Das Miner, navintr tbereoa eeeetetl a two-story frame dwelling taousa aud usual outtHiiMirurs. So. 2. A lot situate in CnCna Bornurh hsvW thereon erected a house of 2 roomi, a.i,.unlin lands of k I Aleutt, lsjvls A Coler ana bsrau Cameron. Tnesvi q T, n f1 "n- nf be por 1 CI 1 1 1 o ihsee money tn be paid aa soon as tlie property Is kiiockni down aisd tbe balance ua eoariaation of sale and delivery of deed. ALBKRTO. RICHER, i i up i nTm 'TTn'-rr'n- PUBLIC SALE The heirs of Joseph Chorpcnninc. de- d,wlll rxpiiw to public Kale, at the Court House, In Soerset, ha., oa FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1!, 1S02, at 1 o'clock, P. V., the following real estate : No. 1. Lot of f round In Somerset boroorh, bounded on south bv Main strwt. east by Rusina street, north by I nion street aud west by lot of .ufall. havinra large two-trv dweilirur house, rood bam and other onthuiidlnirs. Being the kale resj.leucsj of dec d. No. 2. A piece of land in Somerset township, adjoining Iambi of Kudolph Hoove. eonr lxim (auld and others, conlaiuina twe Its acres, more or fc-w, having thereon creeled a two store frame due. jug house nw in oreupaucy ol Henry 111. fnsssKltrt, tiven of b sire and lot in borourh, April 1st., lv2. TERMS. One-third of the purrbaae money to remain In the land aa dower to Cathartna Ohornaln;, widow of J,eph Cborpen lug. dve'.l., the inter est payable to her annually durinir her life, and at her death the principal reserved lo the heirs of Jrsseoh Chorjwniiinc, balance la three annual psymeota with Interest. Ten per cent, down on day of sale. fat further information apply to , l. I. KnnEK. REPORT OF THE COUNTY AUDITORS OF SOMERSET COUNTY From the Firsl : Monday ol 'January. W01, to the First Monday of January, 18. TOHN HAMER, Esq., Treasurer of Somcm-t County, Pa., in J Account with the County of Somerset. RECEIPTS-DIl. For Taxes Receivo.1 from Collectors of State and County Rated or the veara 18S5, 'ST, Si, 89, HO, 01 : CotxacToaa. I Franlt Mrtelow 1 Kliaa s.utirie. S Ellas tsunrle 4 (Veorge Kogle. - llenrv O. Bay . Oliver intcbrleld I.Levi A. BlougH 5 S . K. Mountain. . J. J. FolK V A. J. Wooer....- ll!A. H. Kulilman li Solomon Judy 11 Thomas Ualuurher. 14 Perry Hutxell !." William Burkholder. J. K. Boone it P. H. Moore. - is Conrad Beall I Alam Paiiry 0 P. J. Sechier. Hi K. J. Fuller ti isatnuel 6. WhllUker.... 13 (larretl Keam - ti Thomas ltinxler. V S. A. Hainea. t 8. H. Koonti U SI. Lambert as-Alex. Huslon W K. E. Pugh KLE. Pogli 31 11. L. MsrtX Si J. J. Walker 33 II. K. 8nder - 54 Samuel Judy 55 Thomas Woods. 34 j. c. Forsrthe 3T peter Kneinem !tt Frank P. Anderson : Kavid L. Wilt. ...... 40 John IL Aneny 41 Samuel 1-a.iutiert. 4i c H. Aukeoy 44 Joseph P. Seehler- 44 w. F. Alliaon 45 John II. Ankeny .... 46 A. B. Newnutn 41 Harrison tiotin 4t san:uei Lambert. ! i' Frank SlekelOsT M Henry lrsey M 1. H. Flsner K Henry i.nmtiert... 64 a. II. Ohicr Henry C. Milteaberirer.. 5 w. K. Mountain. ...e- 6" Cyrus A. Vowler M J. J, Folk 6 J. C. Ferner A. J. Stouer 'l'A. II. Kulilman t A. '. Ankeny to J. W. Shatter 4 otto Loreu'a. ft Wm. Burkholder Ell tl. Berkey ; u. L. Miller W A. C. M'lore. J. W. Seiiwrt V. J. Fuller 71 John T. Le.vJit; Ti A. W. Lowry 73 S.i. Whituaer. 74 (iarrett Keam 7i T. Z. hmc:er 7 M. II. snfder 77 S. 8. Koontx H L. M. Laniliert 7 N. B. Metinff (s E- F. Puti. 1 II. L. Marta. W Peter I Mnier. s2 John li. Snyder -.. st Aaron Coocr si Edward kregar. M li. 11. LenharL 7 Peter hneu-leui. DtfTklCTS. Yr. j County Special Suie. Addison township..... Allegheny .N 1 lowiwhlp.... .Relin Romairh.. !!':Brbenivailey lownahlp.... iBlack township ..... "'iConemaiigh townahip. .Connuesasa borough. . .iElk Lf k township.. .. lireeoviUe lownnnip. I...Jenrau towns !up ... 'jennerstown borough. ...Ijenner township. ...iLanmer towiisalp. ... Lower Turkeyfoot lownatilp.. ...'Vilford township ...iMiddlecreek 'ownship ... Meyenalale borotgu. ... Northampton township ... New Cemreville borough ... New Baltimore borougn... ... tigie township. .. i Paint lownsiup ... tuemahoniug township. ... IKorkwood borough ... Sa'wbury borough. .. (Shade biwnahip - ... Soiueraet borough ! Somerset No. 1, townnbip.. ...I " s, .... ...iSoothampton nwnshlp..... ! ...isionycreek township- ... jSunstown barougli ...ISuuimit township. ... I'pper Turkey foot township. .. t rsina bonnigti ... Wellerslwrg borough.. .... I'raina borough , ... sto4.own Isjrough. .... uemahonlng iowahip..... ... -sionvereek lownshiik. ...,'ljwer Turkey (iol lownslilp ....iNew Ceutrevijie oorougu... ... iigie townsnip. .... ifus-mahociiig township. ... Salisbury borougn ....Somerset township .... Slonycrcek towuslup.-.. iTotal Tai received as aliove I ...'Ail.lison ... i Allegheny ..... Herun lro ... ' llmthersvailey ...illlack ...;Conemaugo ....!CoDfluenee boro..... .. .. t'asaelman boro .... Kikliek .... Fairhofss ... ,ireenii)e .... JeOeisiMi ....iJeDtiertown boro ....Ijenner Larimer. .... Lower Turkeyfoot .... : Lincoln - .... SMrversdale boro ....iMiddlecreek .... .Vilford .....New Baltimore boro. . .. Northampton ....New teuireville boro. ....'.ogle ... Psint- .... 'iueinahouing. ,...r(oeawo(sl horo ...isausoury bor shade .... Somerset bsru .... somerset .... 'Sjuihumpton :Snnv-reeK. .....SioTstown boro ....iSumrail pper Turkeyfoot ... I rsinaboro .... WellerslHirg boro i Total Hi revived In lsst Ami seeiai tax brought over i Slate " I - Coutitv f.sr ls0, Ac. " I " Siec ial - . " I - Slate - " lsM f lassl is:s isf i it! it 76 96 131 7-1 i.s r. tt ou Mi ; tie m H 08 l;i si lis ti ti 7! 1 ai x ! l 14' 1 5 6 ill SH leu aj, m li ;e 3 as) o 8sJ ' 4"i 4s 4 SS 47 157 S4 XV S Su4 41 1UV3 X43 7 1J l llM Isi 44 : 8i4 ;i 141 Oj 7o i 44 sasi 14 ! i en; lui uuj 8 sal 14 s 13 lis) S4 0 130 M X77 no! 43 IS $ IS 41 7 44 34 U ' a : T 75 n 7i SS SS,, 3 SS. It 15 H jyi 4 S7 si w; SO M 4 7 14 4 S Sl 1W SS 53 41 M Si SO 74 t 40 49 41 10 11 ;i MM 14 il 11 3 S W 7 a au 11 S . M 14 Oi, 11 54 1 W 77 its 3S 50 7t 47 5 7 4 1 )l i ', Kl 44, 7 17 54 1! Si JO 0u. 61 W4 ii; 7oo a, 4s; as 1 R4: CI 31 15 34! M tl MKI. 33 U3 I 34! 11 77 a 41 1 S UT S 2U' 7 US 157 00 31 73 77 4 46 I I 1073 4 ULS 45, ilsSli 1340 (s) 71 t ;M wi! iS tt'l 4'Ai Ml' Kl 4S il.i an 47 11 l.V (si 3 ttt! 417 'A: 4b On 445 i4 4W UU IS Di s UI.I Ml lJ 1353 ' 1 l 37S IIS totj s7 m 15 HO! 345 no ra s. 7ii on: Hot ou! 15oS Ul' 414 . isnu oil! 17S sli S15u 1171 01 i 16 &6 ui 4l Wl 1:9 43 41 :uj 414 a S3 isi; 4II1 4At .1) OU S 3s)i 3.'0 00 : on' t' ?i-i uo 10 i 4 ; , ( IMI BV 1-5 So! I'll vol 115 1 isvi UO1 is w! Iu n 117 77 145 Ox. 44 (si I 64 i; M W), l.i on' sl 0u SI 00, S6.I isi! : 7a) Sol 75 i40 ISI I 40 00 13 OH 3171 SUl Dlht 45l 4515 is, SM73 4rt, 45, 743 771 SiS 42. 743 77 3M 13 as ih f ou iri 7l SU I t 344 US ZS ISI i uo 15l ISJ S s3 47 ts lOU 5il ii t. uo 44 ssl 15 41 on 120 oo li uo 4U 73 17 IS) l 71 44 S3 so 74 o 30 5,1 1U 41 S 0U 4Vi ss 1-sJ irf t& uo lw ll 64 50 34V 15 75 11 il Ml 1J Ml 4613 Is I $ 341 70 Ml I Grand Total Taxes received as als.ve carried forward sS.To amiaint Tax collect el brought over ' Kedemptioo money, noaeated lands in Meyeradale Bor. com'ra Ledger pp.177. Ks si " .... ouiniuii isp. ;.siCAuirei. ...... ........ l " Monev recelvesl Iroin C.e-i. J. Black. Esq., the retiring Treasurer M! s pavirtentaoo Paviu KaipletMUH-n n:e 110.00 3j " Money received Tax (i.rluer; in Korkwood borough. 4i" - Keiuroed by sure tiaiance of suie tax due the County ss s. s. rtedemption traet In name of (iebhart OS: " Bewived from saie of Jassb Witt's personal property..... .. 7 s s Kestemption llover lots In Meyendale borough. SS Keceived on Sw ana welder s nole st For desk lo Commisatonera' OflViss. lui County Commissioners' check of April 1st, ixoi In; Tax ami otsia redempiloo of tract in name of Woifersberger m Summit twp.. !. u KeilemtMioo sum trai-t. Brothersvailey Uiwikship. lujj Miwey borrowed illouselelt) lixl 44 Redemption money Wm. Bell tract in Lincoln township Money recetveu intm someram sanoaru ior oiu carpet. l'S 17 losj ! - 110 Kll - HSl 113 114 " us; 110 For rent Arbitration Koom from Chaa. KuumeL. Rosa F. Ihtvuj Bne and coat Augustus sweias line and costs Tax Kecord for I incoin township Plate Tax lsttl. Male Treasurer a warrant County's share. Redemption money tract in Annie twp., in nama of W. Clark On Baruhart's coat From Borough Lai nor Lu-enses for use of county " Townslnp - " - M BaL taxes on Unseated lands ree'd A naid bv TreaauT. in l-l Jane Wmtera One for sel.mg Uquor uubiwtuily i $ 44770 8sl li S3 a ?7 s 3 SO 00 3 15 19-.-S) 35 It 1 14 si o 17 Oil lOov) 00 4 34 14 15 lissi oo 71 so 3 00 S3 00 10 M 1 0 1977 2 171 St 30 00 Sao 00 131 15 7N 49 60 04 Total receipts of Somerset County for A. D. lsSl i. 4T 1 To Balance due the County of Somerset I From thia deduct imonut of double charges Com'rs Led. 3, and' Treasurer's Books.. 4WHS fT US IT in 1l ll" 111 Amount for which judgment must be entered. EXPENDITURES CR. By amount oMer for lii li3 114 t lav 16' t ll7j 115 IflP - 130 t. 131! st 131 u 133. tt 134 -I3&I u 13 -137 las j u 131 u 1401 t. 141 11 143 144 14.1 14 147' 14S 14: 160i 151' 151 163! i.m: 156' 1.4 1ST' 158. lis! ISO ll U.i1 1-SJ I 144 -.Cftl us; 17 Its) leu1 1J0' li 173 174; 1T Assesaora' and Assistant Assessors' pay lewers piiy Tipstaves pay Commissioners pay ; !. V. Shober i.. f . Kunmel W. F. l b! Comm.tnwea!!li costs. New brvlgea. Inquests on dead bodies l'rionng and advertising. Kieeiion expenses Kepairs lo Court House.... .... Expense at Repdirstn Jail Jail expenses.... Kitad ilamagea. Ii:rv t Atl.HTiev't fees. Soldle'S bunals. Coustaole' ret unit , Fuel , Kegisters' fee Cham Carriers-' par , Prot horn star j's fees, DJ. Tlomer's additional mil " W. H Sanner'sbiil , County Auuitors pay settlement lsso : V. I. Braucher. II. Shaffer , J. O. Ilav , Ciimty Auditors Clerk's pay settlement l-si - Att'y Auditor of public accounts pay , Commisstouer's traveling expenses. S'alp Jsil phystcian's pay , Jury CouimifDiiooer's pay Western Penitentiary s bill Sheriff's bill , Interest on borrowed money Insurance... poor House to balance account (irand Jory Constables' pay Tilesmen Jurors , , Brdge rvnaira Bawling Jurors , Teachers' County Inautute.... Records Jail janitor's pay B'tnis borrowed money I mx moot Hospital Harrisburg JMorgAnu Kefonn School New election district viewa. Bridge inspection. .... Overpaid taxes refunded. Huntingdon Hef'irniatory Money paid StaV- Jury I'otniAissiioners Clerk's pay (irand Jury's pay ". Commisai'iuera Attorney pay Stenographer's pay ,,, Court uir's pay.. Commissioners clerk's pay Traverse Jurors' par Court House Janitors' par btatlonery and Postage...' , Treasures Commissi. ,i v per cent, on JiiVsj ii Amouul overcharges. By balance tine the f.Miuty of Somerset..... .7S.-. . 7 54 . 801 . Tl w 90 19C3 W 45 44 1W 110 -vat so 1745 St 47S W 155 77 VWI 70 ns s 13 7S ii 77 1015 7 4-41 IS ait uo 33 rs 4M 00 iX3 57 iuo is 35 s5 7 60 40 10 i"ug el ST 34 6il is) 16 Us) 13 S ti" l M'J 46 147 50 411 s 7 63 lni li 34 S4 35 ISI 137SSJ 44 it 1 44 h i Wi too I 3i 43 114 00 yuo os m uu : 00 CHI 41 14 30 S 60 10 S4 40 4 7s61 11 io oa till 14 170 00 64 M 145 50 SO ) sioa : Vt oj ia5e tsi 141 CK i'S 17 $ 44-sJl 01 'M. H. SAKXEK, Esq., Protboootary nnj Clerk of the Courts of Quarter Sessions ana uyer and I el miner of the County of Somerset, t'enn'a. in account with bomer et County for A. D., 1391 : No. IjTo Amount shown by Debit side of Bill 1 S, By Amount or. lei s Issued lo W. n. Sanner I I CR. :nn. .fiuosl CI ISAIAH GOOD, Fsq., Sheriff of Scmerset County, Feuu'a, in County, A. D. 2ilU. , 1 To amount shown by dibit H.le of bill S By amonnt orders to Itaian Uuod, Sheriff. I I flu 1 I - . 1I04 41 flow al account with Somerset ...I S'.CtrJ U ... $lsOi 12) i Itlftii lt.tisoi li ' C SHOBF.K, tonnty Couiruissioner, in account with Somerset Connty, 1891. )s 1 To aggregate ain't orders ree'd by Cora. Shorter, see Ledger B 1 ! 73i to t.By 1.0 days services at $3.50, as per CommiasAonera Ledger, Vol. t.. 1 133 Oo. I .$ 73S SO t 73S SU QEO. F. KIMUEL, County Coruuiissioner, in account with Somerset County, 1891. 7 To aggregate amount orders ree'd hv Com. Kimtnel, see Ledger, 1 1 $ 734 M ,By tidataseuirea9 la So, as per comnuasiooers Ledger, VoL H i 7S4 , i t 75C fjO.S 76C W yyil. F. UI1L, County CotnmUsioner, in account with Somerset County, 1891. 1 To agzr-gate amoont onleri ree'd by Com. t'hl, see Ledger 3 ' t 801 50 1 By ilavs strvhts ... x.60, as per Commissioners Ledger, VoL I I Ml 50 I j$ DM SO i SHI 60 JSDEDTEDXESS of Somerset County, on th 4th day of a'anuary, A. D. 1893. 1 To arson nl Bonded Indebtedness see Commissioners' minnle... 1 To amount outstanding or, lets 1, lsao, issi i r.3,i m US 17 $i3,t; 1; Wg, the undersigned Auditors of the County of Somerset, In the Commonwealth of rennsvlvao la, do certify that in pursuance ol tae 41th Sectioo of the Act rout ed : "An Act relating to Counties, Townships, .," passed the ist day of Apnl, lsst. we met at tlie seat of Justice in th Coooty Somerset, oa ihe liMirt day ot Jaouary. Isot, and aer being sworn, did audit, adjust, and seitle the several acooonrs required toy law, agreeably to the several Aua of Assembly and sapo!emrnla tnero to, and according to toe best of our Judgment, and knowledge, and ability, and the foregouig M a tru so. I correct stau mem of the fruiuwing accounts, resfieeting, vu : ,r Htmsr. Eq.. Treasurer of the Connrv of Knetsvs t'a avid Cwnre ,f w u , ;,pi il. Sanner. Ki.. Pro o nary and ciera of tse Courts ,f tae 1 . wKa ioe sacl looni or s.i-uerset. ' ","ar; Sri Isaiah letod. Et . tcrliTnf :r.e .moty of S.rsersM. wh ai.J Cornty of n,,, 411 Satl:uel I'. SBober, I'ouuly 'otnnasioovr of tie l-slll'v o s.,uierser, 1 S.anerss-1. . ''? X .(; 'ft If. Klromet, County Commi.suer of the Comity of S-mirrsr, w,;11 s-iuers. , ' ":) x CIS. W i nam V. lUl, County CommLsamner of tfie Ccia'y of Somerset, wth w . S.merset. -? ,a All for tha year en.ung the 4tn day of Januarv. A. D. li AnI we further certfy n.i .M M a rtaUiK-a due the saad t-iity ot Somerset from John Haruer. Eo-. IreaMrer'as s- .isL Jt " thousand mi hnu lred arfl sixtt-oine wi!ais and ninety cents A6-t w Ka, h c, "' " m auove, and o. bera, were duly sumta.me. m appear bef:re th Aadittirs, an,! ihe, .i,,! r"-- o. an.l t,r,.i, e,l their twsik. vi'er. onlers. btlaad na'ier. " 1 e" In u-stint, air wHereo w have hereuoto set our hand and a.T.xM our sea j, ija ,. of Jauuart. A. D. IV1 '"' Atteat- I A. C. HOUIPtT. . 1 rt Vtsr t HKRMAN SI..U1KK, ,:1 Jiso. u. hay. COVHISjlONsJls- (,, SoMtWI-r. Pa-, Januari u, ' Wt, the Commisslonei of Somerset Coon:y. in testimony of the correctoea ,-f ,5. " ' port, kRby ordr the same to be pub.isheJ. '""i v .. f. Kiwrr Attest- "AMl ti. i.sM,;,:f). .H. WtRsrtK. ( W1LL1AH F. Uil. " tirt- t otuans."i,fl,, THE NEW" WHITE FRONT BUILDING ! No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. GEISS OLD STAXD, X0W QUIXX'S. LEADING STORE OF THE CITY TO BUY YOUR M G0QB3, CiSFETS, UMSm, FAKGY GOOES, U. With Economy and Profit to he Customer. Come and .v. just receivedT Heating Stoves, Cooking Stoves, Eanges, Furnaces. BEST ONEARTH! Ouii PiucES Very Loay. G3-CALL AXD EXAMIXE OUR LARGE sTOCK. Paul A. Schell, SOMERSET, PA. Jas. B. Holderbaum, HAS JTST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF THE He rich & Drumgold ALL STEEL FRAME SPRING-TOOTH HARROW which ia a wonderful improTement SPRING-TOOTH HARROW. Teeth quickly ailjiiytej by only Inrwening one nut. The Jest TOOTH HOLDER Ever Invented. Tlie tooth is held in position bv a Rat.-het. with wl-.ieh it ran fe t sj so as to wear from 15 to Is) iiu-lies olf tlie point of the t-toth. whieh is four or rive t;n as much wear or service as can be obtaine-l from any Suring-noth hisrrow in ei:"' f 1 Call aud examine thii Iijrrow, i JAIVIES B. HOLDERBAUM THE PEOPLE'S STORE ! Fifth AvcnviC. PITTSBURGH. 1 ! ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Now On ! Great Bargains in all Department-1 All Winter Good3 must Fo?ititS:ly ee Cleared Oct previous to o Stock-taking ou JjNTUAJRY 31st. Sweeping Reductions on Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets, Misses' Wraps and Jacket?, Fur Capes and Muffs, Ladies' and Misses' uit-. Millinery, Silks, Dress Goods, Fla nnels a i i 1 '; 1 ' Undtrwear, Linen, Muslio and Calicoes, Carpet and Curtains. Come and Invest i orate forYoiu' CAMPBELL & DICK, SI, 83, S5, S7 and Fifth Avenue. Write to Mail Order Ppartnient. We EUdHIS & CO. 13 X. laea Street, BALTIMOBK, IlECEITEUS OP GItAIN, HAY, JIIIcX, FEED HEEDS .Od IOTATOEsS. B33'" i I REFEREXCE : Western National Bank, People'. Bank, Merranti! Agencies, 5M " I Comaiinitj.
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