The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 03, 1897, Image 3

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CfLL, Editor.
February S, l!W7.
i,,,n of Washington
fixed the Ot levy r
of Westmoreland
r - ;,npr
f ,-xed the oiillHee for
.-r. ,. ssme as last year.
1:'1 real -ta!e of the UUs
w Jenner township, will
'..retiiix" on Saturday,
, jnn I Be 1
!r;? iilu , (-..li.-je, Freelmrg, Sny
!'pl:: pay for a term
..w"''. jirui-tioii and Isiard.
, lrs address
iv(VRY a Mover, Director.
Allegheny
,n.-C IV !'"
1 : .Unci r Ai.ierman
j. H, !? rrn i" and perform-
t""" ,.....l.,..r of
S-5- .j. .v.t.suWe, The regu-
. .me ill and it was found
.I, became
tle services of an
- s,.i.iMiMian witnesses in
u cuiic lady volunteered
, - !;., 1oiit verv
rs of Allegheny coun-
.-.f ,"''B"'
i r-.l.'i ii k Vt ratierson
' I....- ,.f 5 (t ner
- or"'"
win iw " !"''
. , .... . imrkiirtant
in the county treasury
13"' r .
.. th imnrove-
svaii-t"'
..divided under the
.f nii"- ' . .
i' ... it is designed u w
rt.wk upon theopen-
' . une of the main roads
.,; university upon
I 1 the d.H-tors in law or
";a:r.',.-Ji.-ine should take the
iiiltv ' . i.,.i asked the coun-
?rJ'r" .,,, for the thief or
-""' .11- e? at an execu-
.I-, til waiiv
-.V- l that the thief al-
t-d tir-i -"Then." said the
' !f,ti'eu.x-t"rs i lw hv Pre"
" ' i vt the doctors in medicine
r,l to iu:ry. I'oan a uiui-f-:"rre
the worst case of Itching
"levcr wn d ! ' almost in
'' yrtrof siirVering relieved in a
hu l '.in-s ointment from
. ' A
t!u- n-.uch-disi-ussed ques-
r' '.lr cnipensation- Judge
' ' . ... :.. .l.tt.io that
c''', v.", i.rf- not (l"irive Constables
r1- ....I ho
'SB
(oiiuni-Moiiers to pay uie
T3i means
ns a neat sum to every
Ljou in Ctr c.untj.
An'ri-an priut-s this cure
yr!: "At the tirst indiitins
Vria in the thniat of a child,
fie rir. .-l.e. then take a tin eup
ial ouautity of tar
' -i l. ..1,1 Ilia pirn rvr
'' . .-ii .in r. ..in vi-it h the fumes.
.flli:ii""- - -
,theuieiui'raneou matter ana uie
ri. will lxs.v otf. Ihe lumes oi
s-rd arteii:iiie hnsen the film in
..T-t . .11 af.,1 .itliiiur (TiMNII.
lBi iy M. hate Krepps, oieu a ie
Ijvj?' t"e "
a. K--n.e unusually intelligent, ana
i-rtlri t' lJ'iiiy ll n.itrtuxii i".
-,-r,a--'D't f-!'i-" to that ot a Human
V" Tan- i the last of a nock oi geese
' . . ft ...
Irai-a on-J years ago i'7 -num.
I iss? B kins, mother of Mrs. Krepps,
sdUiii they suppliea me leaiuers
ii l-els anJ pillows in the old
jif bis flitite.
J is 'B iiismaker is going to build a
tar a t-eiei'rate his escape from fire,
i-je cii3israthn which destroyed a
E!uiirs- lii.K-k his store was damaged
r .1 .... lilii iMkil lit m,nr
-! it w threatened with toUl des-
1 1 .. 1 1 ...!. 1T
K; irk It the fire department and his
hrijaile. Mr. Wanamaker is
o '5 a! of the R-thany Presbyterian
vjijni is superintendent of the Bi
as !. Ap-oriiingly. he has de-iued
Any a plot of ground in the south-west-
IcGi' n of the city and ere-t thereon
ifjw jf or-hip.
A; :L moeting of the State Biard of
lffiritare a: Harrishurg last week the
HaJ. M'.'Iinwell, chairman of the Coru-
E'.eon in1 and wool o rowing, said
it uir i V'thi's to le worn by President -sif:S
Kinlev at the inauguration would
MmuDa thread of foreign falri The
sriio.h of the "iat and vest and the
ta&ia uf the trousers were made from
fr.ivn !y the improved nieriuo
tfffm his fcinu iu Washington county,
x :tt h'Uie of over 0i.(t sheej and
Bf bisaermuiity fir sheep-raising and
-froicg of the I'niou.
Ee;rsntstive PiUairn, of Allegheny,
I iLtriHi:ii.v an aini-high-hat bill in the
Ex:. The bill makes it uulawful for
cj'WLerf.r manager of any theater or
t-v-'ii' WiUitig where entertainmenU are
fc-itouh'h n admission fee in oharg-
i if riuit any person to wear auy hat.
t, ir coveritig fur the bead, which
"";slni'-: the view of the performance
fBfcnainmeM. The theatrical mana
Pa;liori7.r.l to co:njel the removal
is- hat or fiw-t ui-jrpr f rriin tlip
kir.j. The hill makes it obligatory
sin theater managers to provide a
"'S-r4u ia which women can leave
te?htj-c3verihgs.
Aiusknom-n ex-h::!i-e offers this good
"Xever ki'rk a man when he is
'n : il j' a c-m u,-d!v snirit. lesiil(H
t down voursilf someday.
tt.
are a fiiend to a person prove
JJ'fr.rti.:v:i:, ,y u.iMTa friend in need.
'-timer in m who w his friend until
vtum on. The f..-l..w w bo runs
a tie rin lo slake baud- withvou
iiaaa tu tie ). Not that it is the
of a mm to uphold us in wrong.
1-'tiihedutvofa frieud to helo
feriw:noiir tr-et aj.J walk upright w hen
"1U'" osition t do righL We
""wiLkfiii that if we have none of that
Hlu:.ca.,at.ls ,,f rajng mortals
fc'kws. neither have we any of that
ny
ill dr
anv one down."
d theo;l -st i nil "Itnurnn er, t
,,e "uie on general
' u. ai r "Yt-n." Hut, if you
Hm-u .i ... - .
ij, 's ' " yu ever reel any
, j -
r TiI'tio:i in the region of the
-it, u ... . ..
. n oiiiiung more
S OrdiliMrir ....u..l,. i ku.
K rs'.WMlU. ,U "IIH
- -Viib have R it a diwjiMd stomach.
u i a pow erful tuuacle, and
' "r'"y l ratired muwie is
irros;...'. ... ..: ..... ,
fc i ---'t-i jiK-iive uoruiai,
' Pniiu1 ruil : i:
""iml,!..k .. .. . .
"u kiii iiourixa the system
""lltttirt .... .1. .i a:-.
.""''ut it aid the digestion of
li as wt:i. yu teHt jtg
Tillr. t - .,
- ---ior uie lulling Hum or 10
V a.1 uruiarists.
, ." icsi medicine for chil-
r.jc.nuintnj it in place of
ulT 00 m"re 1,1 w C s18 than
fii; ,.'' f,'d and worthless utock.
'h is tlie person ho gU
t-d? tU"UKilt of luia, when your
s .uai new- rs,i giod ?
-' .... i ....
. "'r aiways reliable sure to
y, . disapjK.iiiL Send 10
-"'gue and delu.l this
m Lnrf order, lleally cohU
.
rT J"i'e very welL
ftj """4 I,,nB ' lbe same old way
i'w j f liU '"thought "1
S.t, f, V"'il'8 s"U!i- lto:hesu-r,
,.":e'r ('atilo(ri,e which coDtaina
Esquire Henry Ranch, of Jenoertown,
who has been critically sick, is reported
to be improving.
From three to ix sleighing parties
daily have lea Somerset for neighboring
towns during the past week.
Kev. J. II. Knepper, of Uerlin, who has
recently been suffering from an acute at
tack of congostion of the lungs, is con
valettcent. Messrs. Fred Good and Robert Hoeh
Mettler, clerks in the large department
store of Solomon A Renlen, Pittsburg,
are visiting with Somerset county
friends.
Pu.yi
The young scoiety people of this
are arranging to give a "Colonial Ball.J'j
The date lias not yet loen decided upoU
Isit it will likely take place on the uighi
of February 2M.
Pr. Edward M. Kimmell, who 1
been at the Markleton Sanatorium
several weeks for the benefit of I
health, returned home a few days ago
There has been no marked change in
condition.
Communion services will be held ii
the Lutheran church, at Friedens, oi
Sunday, Februry "th, and at Will'
church, on Sunday, February Hth. Th'
pastor, Kev. J. J. Welch, will otliciate on
both iKtcasions.
The Register and Recorder of Fayette
county last week refused to issue a mar
riage license to Mrs. J ewde lavia and a
burly colored man named Baxter. The
woman was a former well-known char
acter of this place.
Frank Shivler has purchased the boot
and shoe store of tJeoi ge P. Stein ,t Co.
Mr. Shivler was formerly engaged iu the
same business in this place and his many
friends will be pleased to learn that he
has decided to remain here permanently.
Morrison IJros., private bankers, of ML.
Pleasant, Pa., assigned on Saturday to
Henry C. and Frank W. Morrison, the
son and nephew of the practical owner
of the bank. No other banks will be af
fected, and, it is said, the assets will fully
coverall liabilities.
The Confluence Press says that things
look business like at the big tannery at
that place, w here alniut two hundred and
fifty men are employed, while last fall
there were only one hundred. It is the
intention of the managers to increase the
capacity and keep on adding more men
to their list of workmen.
The Somerset Reformed church, which
has tteen closed for the past six weeks
during which time a new heating appar
atus was placed iu it, will Ihj re-opened
next Sunday morning, when services
will be held at KhJO a. in.: Sunday school
at S': t0 a, in. The pastor, Rev. King, will
also conduct services in the Lavansville
church at 2 p. m.
The recent discovery of several large
veins of coal in the vicinity of Rock wood
luis encouraged tho people of that neigh
borhood to hope for its speedy develop
ment. A vein ojKMied a short time ago
by J. A. Phillippi, the output of which
was assayed by the State Metallurgist,
w as considered superior in coking proper
ties to Connellsville coal.
The Blair County Republican Commit
tee Saturday selected Saturday, June
12th. as the date for primaries. Chair
man Iiavis was instructed to consult
w ith the County Chairmen of Cambria,
Bedford, and Somerset counties, with a
view to abolishing the conferee system
in the nomination of candidates for Con
gress and the State Senate.
The Berwind White Coal Company
have the machinery on the ground to
drill test wells for coal at different points
on the 20,000 acres of land they hare pur
chased in the north of this county.
Word comes from Johnstown that the
projected Pennsylvania railroad branch
into Somerset county -coalfields will be
put under way as Boon as spring opens up.
The "week of prayer" services held in
the Lavansville Lutheran church, were
well attended. On Sunday, January 31st,
the pastor Rev. C. F. Gebhart admin
istered the holy communion to nearly
3"0 communicants, many of them lteing
members of other denominations who ac
cepted the invitation of the pastor to par
take of the sacrament. There were 13 ad
ditions to the congregation.
Mr. Joseph Custer, of Conemaiigh
township, has an apple tree of immense
proportions growing on his farm, direct
ly in front of his house. It produces the
variety known as the "pound" apple,
and last year bore ninety-eight bushels.
The tree measures seven feet three
inches around the trunk, is forty feet tall,
and the branches measure fifty feet north
and south, and fifty-one foet east and
west.
At Hollidaysburg Monday morn ing an
attempt was made to blow up the bank
building lately occupied by the firm of
Gardner, Morrow .V --. A suck oi ayna
mite was set under the front door of the
building and then exploded. The win
dows of all the buildings in the square
were shattered by the force of the con
cussion. The motive f r tho crime is
aseriled to the hatred of some of the
Ian late dep.isitir.
The many friends of Samuel E. Berkey
will be pained to learn that he is critical
ly ill at his home in llolsopple, he having
8 istained a stroke of paralysis a few days
ago. Mr. Berkey is altout. sixty-five
years of age and ia well known through
out the cointy. He is a man of giant
frame, standing six feet three or fonr in
ches in his stocking feet and weighing
about 27.i pound. He has long been one
of the leading citizens of the north of the
con nty.
Adam Frauk.a Pittsburg peddler who
had been working in the vicinity of Rock
wood, was found frozen to death near the
B. O. station at the latter place Friday
morning. He was identified by papers
in his pockets and from the tracks left by
the man it would seem that ho was en
deavoring to make his way to the station
when over'iome by the cold. The remains
were taken iu charge by the railroad em
ployes at Kockwo t and shipped to Pitts
burg Saturday afternoon.
The protracted meeting now in prog-
- i : t
res in the new united LiausBii
church, at Husband, is bfing largely at
tended. Sunday evening the attendance
was so large that not more than half of
the neonle w bo desired to gain admit
tance to the building were able to do
so. many of those present having travel
e.l a dislanee oi nine or ten miles, lue
services are wondueted by Rev. p. L-
Voiw. and to bis exortions is at-
trib iLable tb great interest manifested
by the public
For the guidance of our friends who
have recently mailed us copies of resolu
tionsaJoDtei by civic an 1 religious b d
jes in recognition of the removal by death
of members of their organizittons, we
desire to call attention to a rule adopted
n thn Hkhai.d office more than two
vmm airo. un ler which resolutions of re-
'
spect are only inserted at the usual ad-
eriisinir rate. Public notice of the
adoption of this rule wai given at the
tiui i and it h sines bsen strielly aiher
eJ to. Death notices are published gratis.
Tha manv rial ient and friends of Dr.
Tr.-..rK w it. imdl will besorrr to learn
that hoi suffering from partial paraly-
.- . r ..i :n .inlit bi.lA I if. t rr
sis oi me iac, iuc - s...B
affected. Dr. Kimmell enjoys an exten
sive practice throughout the coualy and
during the severe weather of the past
two weeks has been compelled to drive
from ten to fifty miles every day iu order
to minister to the wants oi s'j;ieriug au
.n .nit c- TIa Lhiuku that his nresent Con
ditioii is the result of exposure and hopes
... a. Y.I : r. .
to be ruliy restored u ueauu id a
days.
Chart wi Q. Dawes, of Evannm, III.
who has been fixed upon by Major Me-i
kinley to succeed Comptroller of the
Currency F.ckles, upon the expiration of
the latter's commission in 1S0S. nnloss he
resigns in the meantime, was a former
law partner of A. Bruce Coirroth, Eq.,
son of Hen. A. H. Cofiroth, at Lincoln,
Neb. His wife, formerly Miss Oora Bly
myer, is a cousin of the Klmmel and
Schell families of Somerset and has visit
ed here on several occasions. Mr. Downs
is only thirty-two years old. He had
charge of the McKinloy preliminary
campaign in Illinois.
Miss Malel McKinley, daughter of Ab
ner McKinley and niece of tho President-elect,
made lier tirst appeaxauee in
public in New York Thursday evening
at the organ roeital given by her teacher
Mr. Frank 15. Dossert t Preshyterian
Assembly Hall. Miss McKinley was
persuaded to take the place of Mine,
Dossert, who was unable to ising owing to
indisposition. She sang very tastefully
Rubinstein's "Good Night," and, as an
encore, gave Rodney'a "My Dream of
Yon." Mis McKinley expecU to go
abroad to continue her studies with Mar
chest but says that she has no idea of
cultivating her art other than as an ama
teur. The Fayette and Somerset County Com
missioners met with the inspectors ap
Rinted by the Courts of tho two counties.
at Confluence, on Jauuary 211, where
they inspected the bi-county bridge re
cently erected over the Youghiogheny
river at thit place. The inspectors made
thorough inspection of the bridge and
pronounced it tirst -class, and they there
fore agreed unanimously to approve it.
The bridge coit f7,17!t.J, as follows :
Masonry on piers and abutments fi,'20l 21;
King Bridge Company, steel superstruct
ure. ?1,!7j. Ech county bears one-half
of tho expense. The extreme longth of
the new bridge is 272 feet, length of
bridge from abutment to abutment, 2;0
feet.
Mrs. Maud Cook Smith, of Syracuse,
N. Y., who has been visiting with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cook, will
leave to-morrow for New ork, where
she will join her husband George Her
bert Smith, Esq. Friday morning Mr.
and Mrs. Smith will take passage on the
North-Gennan-Lloyd steamer "Fulda"
for a European tour. Their first stop will
be at Gibraltar, from whence they will go
to Algiers and proliably up the river Nile
and to the holy land. Returning they
will spend a month or six weeks in luly
after which they will visit points of inter
est iu Switzerland, France, and the Brit
ish Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were
married lat fall, b-.it oiving to business
engagements of the groom were unable
to take a wedding trip nntil now.
The need of a borough building for
Somerset was never more urgent than at
the present time. The town ow ns a site
admirably located for a public building
and unlcsss there are substantial reasons,
of which the general public is ignorant,
for not erecting a suitable edifice upou it,
the work should le undertaken at once.
Iu a Jilitiou to the public fire apparatus
that should lie located at the most favor
able point and kept in condition f.-r im
mediate use, the tire companies are sore
ly in need of suitable accommodations for
meeting rooms and a place in w hich to
store their working clothes. The sum
that council annually expends for rent
would go far towards paying the interest
on money invested in a public building.
The building at present utilized for stor
ing the Ix.rough property and tire appar
atus is a disgrace.
H. L. Berkey, aged 2d, was Liken to the
Johnstown Memorial Hospital, on Mon
day, where he is being treated for frozen
feet and hands. Ills condition is report
ed to be such that it may be necessary to
amputate one or more of the members in
order to save his life. Berkey and a com
panion named Lee Marshall were in
Johnstown last Thursday, which will be j
remembered as one of the coldest days of
the week, the mercury remaining Ik-low
zero throughout the day. They started
for their home near Hillsboro, Paint town
ship, late in the afternoon, stopping at
the hotel iu Davidsvilleto warm. When
about three miles from home their sleigh
upset and the horse ran away. Marshall
took after the horse, and Berkey, w hose
hands and feet were proliably already
frozen, broke into the Custer school bouse
where he remained all night. Next
morning he made his way to a farm house
near by, where he remained until he was
removed to the Hospital. Marshall it ap
pears caught the horse and went to Jacob
Wable's where he stayed all night. He
did not say anything about Berkey until
some time the next day.
"Abe" Musser, convicted at December
term of court of having attempted to
commit a burglary on information of
William Debakau, of Summit township,
was called leforo the bar for sentence
Thursday afternoon, after counsel for the
defendant bad made a strong plea for a
new trial, which was refused by the
Court, Judge Longenecker refrained
from lecturing the prisoner, evidently
thinking that a man who had only a few
years ago been released from tho peniten
tiary after serving twelve years' sentence
did not require any advice as to his fu
ture conduct, but sentenced him to pay
the costs of prosecution and nn lergj im
prisonment for a term of nine years,
Musser, apparently was not expecting
such a "salty dose," but his emaciated
face betrayed no evidence of surprise.
He bowed bis head submissively when
he was lead from the court room by the
Sheriff. A moment later the Court's at
tention was called to the fact that under
the sentence imposed Musser would be
set at liberty in mid-winter and word
was sent to the Sheriff to bring the pris
oner back into court, when the sentence
was changud to eight years and nine
months. Sheriff Hartzull took Musser to
the penitentiary Mouday morning.
William Yann, of Rockwood, convict
ed of larceny, at December term, was
enhanced to pay the costs of prosecution
restore the money stolen, aud to undergo
thirty days' imprisonment in the oounty
jail.
Two or three limes annually, about the
time of the Teachers' Institute and
Farmers' Institute, there is a hue and
cry raised alxait the insufficient accom
modations furnished by the court room,
in which both Institutes are held. A
local architect and builder has taken the
pains to draw up an elaborale setof plans
and specifications for altering and adding
to the venerable temple of justice, which
will obviate the difficulty relerred to,
provided they are adopted and the
changes are made. Among the altera
tions contemplated by the architect is the
removal of the ornate Roman pillars and
portico in frout of the building and the
erection of a clock tower on the south
west corner. The space thus gained w ill
be added to the court room, as will, also,
the space gained by the addition of the
rooms at present utilized by tho grand
jury and the court library. The propos
ed plan also contemplates the erection f
an addition on tho west side of the build
ing, iu which will be located the Regis
ter and Recorder's of lice, and retiring
rooms for juries and the grand jury.
The present Register and Recorder's of
fice will be converted into vaults. A
number of other changes in addition tq
those mentioned above are projectod.
One of the arguments advanced for the
proposed changes in the Court House is
that the timbers supporting the belfry
are unsafe aud are a menace to life and
property and that steps must be speedily
taken to keep if. from toppling over.
However true this may be it is altogether
probable that the Court a:id grand jury
will carefully investigate tho matter be
fore improvements on the elaborate scale
indicated have been carried into effect.
A sum approximating ?10,00 has been
expended on improving and refurnish
ing the Court House during the past five
years.
Jarori for February TratfCrt
The following named persona have
been drawn to serve as Jurors at the en
suing terra of Court, commencing Mon
day, February 22. 117.
. 014XD J f ROBS.
Addison James A. Wilkina.
Allegheny Henry Hartge.
Berlin Borough Wm. J. Penn, Fred
erick Piatt.
Black J. F. Weimer.
Greeuville A. O. Yutxy.
Jefferson Noah Bruner, E. O. Gard
ner. Larimer Nath J. Baer.
Lower Turkey foot A. J. Col born. Free
man Nlcklow.
Lincoln E. P. Adams. .
Meyersdale Borough Walter Burket.
Mil ford Geo. W. Hanger, Mahlon M.
Say lor, Peter Konutz.
Northampton Adam Shroyer.
Paint John II. Shaffer.
Salisbury Borough Noah Newman.
Somerset Irwin G. Custer.
Somerset Borough Alexander Ben
ford. Summit Wm. F. Gnagy, John B.
Sch rock.
Upper Turkeyfoot B. F. Snyder.
PRTIT JL'ROB
Ankeny John C Mil ford.
Brougher Franklin Upper Turkeyfoot.
Bloogh Ananias Quemahoning.
Brown I). H. Confluence Borough.
Bowman M. H. Somerset.
Berkley E. M. Summit.
Blough Josiab Paint.
Bittner Benj. F. Brotberavalley.
Birder D. W. Benson Borough.
Coleman W. L. Somerset.
Crissey Elias Hooversville Borough.
Engle John J. Elklick.
Fisher Daniel Berlin Borough.
F razee William Somerfield Borough.
GowerS. J. Addison.
Huston Win. P. Somerset Borough.
Harned John Lower Turkeyfoot.
Hay T. N. Meyersdale Borough.
Hoffman Peter Paint.
Johnson Joslah Quemahoning.
Keim Jere S. Elklick.
Lohr U. I). Jeuner.
Levan W. W. Jefferson.
Long Herman Stonycreek .
Land is J. C. Stonycreek.
Miller S. S. Summit,
Miller Lemon Quemahoning.
McLuckie Robert Brothersralley.
Meese Solomon Elklick.
Moser John Wellersburg Borough.
McVicker John Shade.
Pile Wallace Milford.
Phillippi Austin Casselinan Borough.
Pile John C. Somerset Borough.
Sutler William Paint.
Saylor D. W. Somerset Borough.
Stufft John Quemahoning.
Sterner Harrison Black.
Smith II. H. Brothersvalley.
Sechler Charles i. M i'.ford.
Schlag John Jefferson.
Shroyer Adam. Allegheny.
Walker Justus Summit.
Wamltaugb Jos. Allegheny.
Walker Millard Brothersvalley.
Weigle John Somerset.
Yoder L. D. Conemaiigh.
Petit Jurors for March Speoial Term, Com
mencing Sfarcn 8, 1897.
FIRST WF.KK.
Augustine Robert Addison.
Brant Foster F. Stonycreek.
Bird A. S. Addison.
Bowman Jacob J. Jeuner.
Baker David Fair Hope.
Black James II. Meyersdale Bo roue-'l.
Brubaker D. J. Berlin.
Bitluor Charles Larimer.
Blough David H. Benson Borough.
C-.uletian Thomas Meyersdale Bor.
Conneway Samuel Somerfield Bor.
Emcrick Solomon Southampton.
Gambcrt John M. Brothersvalley.
Gross Herman Jefferson.
Gardill Joseph New Baltimore Bor.
Horner Joseph Somerset.
Hocking John J. Meyersdale Bor.
Hoover Jesse Somerset Borough.
Henry David J. Upper Turkeyfoot.
Hersb Alexander Summit.
Johns Scott Salisbury Borough.
Kimmel D. F. Rockwood Borough.
Kurtz Henry Confluence Borough.
Tenhart Alexander Summit.
Larimer Alexander Lincoln.
Lehman David J. Benson Borough.
Levy Joseph Somerset Borough.
Lambert Hiram Shade.
Moore Elmer E. Milford.
McVicker Wm. J. Allegheny.
Nicklow F. B. Addison.
Rishlcr Andrew Summit,
Schmidt John H. Quemahoning.
Stull B. S. Stonycreek.
Snably Israel Conemaiigh.
Straub George New Baltimore Bor.
Shunk Allen F. Jenner.
Scott James F. Lower Turkeyfoot.
Tressler E. G. Northampton.
Tannebill Z. T. Lower Turkeyfoot.
Weimer Jacob P. Somerset Borough.
Yinkey II. E. Somerset.
SECOND WEKK.
Brougher J. W. Somerset.
Bead Samuel S. Lower Turkeyfoot.
Boyer Ephraim K. Brothersvalley.
Bowmam Hiram Conemaugh,
Barron Herman Som rset.
Black Frank B. Meyersdale Borough.
Blough J. W, Brothersvalley.
Cober Elias Brothersvalley.
Dickey Malcbus Middlecreek.
Davis J. B. Ursina Borough.
Fullem S. P. Summit,
Faidley .aobariah Summit,
Fogle Adaiu Salisbury Borough.
Gloss Ananias Meyersdale Borough,
Glotfelty George Larimer,
Hoever Win. A. Rockwood Borough,
llauger Joseph Rockwood Borough.
Harcomb Thomas Jefferson.
Holtzhbouer George Rockwood Bor.
Heflley C. P. Somerset Borough.
Hoffman A. S. Paint,
Jacobs A. A. Addison.
Kooser John Jefferson.
Keller Daniel .Somerset.
Lichty Jacob M. -Summit.
Lydig L D. Northampton.
Meuser Irwin Lincoln.
McCullough Joseph Addison,
Miller Win. F.AUegheny.
Nicholson Alexander Somerset,
Pbilson W. F.Berlin Borough.
Rice El wood Somerset Borough.
Shoemaker Cornelius Summit.
Sipe Peter Li nooln.
ShaulW Oliver Jenner.
Sauner Charles Black.
Sechler Joseph New Centerville lor.
Shoemaker Balaam Southampton.
Thomas E. S. Fair Hope.
Walker Charles F. Stonycreek.
Woy E. W. Stonycreek.
Yoder Moses Conemaugh.
Her Experience.
The saying that "there is no substitute
for experience," is true; abe had tried oth
er Ranges, but found the Cinderella the
most uniform baker and roaster. Sold
and guaranteed by
Jas. B. Holderbacx,
Somerset, Pa.
Township Hominations.
Tho Republicans of Somerset township
have placed the following tickef. in nomi
nation: Tax Collector, Alex. J. Coleman;
School Directors, Joseph Horner, Cyrus
Uemminger ; Supervisors, E. S. Kimmell
W. W. Young, Ad un Sumpstine, An
drew Woy; Judge, Joseph J. Snyder;
Inspector, C L Shaver; Clerk, C. A.
Rhoads; Treasurer, Emanuel Pile.
The following ticket has been nominate
ed by the Republicans of Brothersvalley
township: Collect ,r. Y. H. Frits; Su
pervisors, Salomon Coleman, II. L.
Brant, E. K. Suder ; School Directors, E.
L. Knepper, J. C Beachley, Lewis Berk
ley ; Judge, Wm. II. Miller ; Auditor, J.
H. Hentz; Treasurer, Albert Cober;
Clerk, CaL Hay ; Inspector, a P. Fritzi
The supreme court of the United States,
a few days ago, affirmed the constitution
ality of the law of Missouri, which gives
property owners the right to recover
damages of railroad corporations for the
destruction of property caused by fire
communicated from their locomotives.
Senator Hill has introduced a bill to
make the term of fourth-class postmasters
four years.
Basest Boatai,
Samuel Livingstone, Sr.. one of the
most venerable citizens of the north of
the county, died at the home of his son
Samuel, in Conemaugh township, on Sat
urday, aged about 90 yearn. Deceased
was for many years one of the most
prominent farmers in his community
and enjoyed the esteem of all who knew
him.
The remains of Robert Fisher, who
died in Oakland, California, about ten
days ago, were burled from the home of
his father Daniel Fisher in Berlin, on
Saturday, the casket having arrived on
Friday. The deceased was thirty years
of age aud unmarried. He went to Cali
fornia eleven years ago, where he follow
ed tho trade of carjeuler.
Mrs. Mary Kifor died at her home, on
Gravel Hill, Tuesday night. January 20th,
aged 86 years. Death resulted from the
Infirmities nf old ega. She is survived
by five children, three of whom : Michael,
John and Mrs. Jacob Thomas, are resi
dents of Somerset. The funeral took
place on Thursday afternoon, when in
termeot was made in the Lutheran Cem
etery. Rev. William Uhl, who was born near
Wellersburg, this county, in 118, died
on January 19ih at his home in IOs An
geles county, Cal. He was a graduate of
the Gettysburg College and in ISO enter
ed the ministry. He was pastor of the
Somerset charge for several years when
be went west in 1S31. Shortly after the
fire of 1872 he visited at the home of John
11. Uhl, Est., and preached to a large
audience in the Court House.
Margaret Anna Gohn was horn Aug. 1,
lStf), in Bedford county, died January U,
1S!'7, near I.aiuberlsville, aged 27 years.
Death resulted from typhoid pneumonia.
She was a faithful member of the Luth
eran church and her loss will be mourn
ed by a large circle of friends. She was
married ou Dec, 31, 1&S5, to Ellsworth
Lambert, who with four children sur
vive. She is also survived by her father
and mother, three sisters and five broth
ers. Peter Shanlis diexl at his borne, near
Bakersville, on Sunday, January 31st,
from pneumonia, aged about sixty-five
years. Deceased was a good citizen in
every vay aud was highly respected in
the community in which he lived. His
wife preceded him to the spirit world
seven mouths. Mr. Shaulis was a con
sistent member of the Bakersville Luth
eran church, and the interment was
made in the church yard at that place
yesterday afternoon, when Rev. C. F.
Gebhart otueiated. Deceased is survived
by a large family of grown children.
Dora, wife of George Miller, a laborer
employed by James MrKelvey, died
very suddenly at ber home three miles
south of Somerset last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Millor had leen at work that day
doing up a two weeks' washing, aud had
just finished baking bread foi her fam
ily, when she fell to the floor in au ex
hausted condition. Efforts to revive her
were fruitless and she died a few minutes
later, death resultiug from heart failure.
She is survived by her husband and one
child. Deceased came to Somerset town
ship from Fayette county. She was 20
years of age.
Blank Books ! Blank Books !
Town and County Merchants, Farm
ers, Millers, Mill Men, Coal Operators,
Secretaries of Societies, anybody, and
everybody needing blank books of any
kind will find a large stock and great va
riety at
FISHEB S B33K ST0B.E.
Ijedgers, Journals, Day Rooks, Cash
Books, Records, Justice's Dockets, Re
ceipt Books, SiH-icty's Minute Hooks,
Time Books, Diaries for 1SU7, Books of
Judgment Notes, Memorandums, iu fact
all styles, kinds and qualities of blank
books always in stock at Fisher's Book
Store. Blank books for Tax Duplicates,
Books for Township Supervisors, Blank
books for everybody.
Chas. II. Fisher.
For Another Penitentiary.
Among the bills presented in the State
Senate Thursday was one by Mr. Hagy,
of Dauphin, to create a middle peniten
tiary district and provide for the erection
of a building. The district is to be com
posed of the counties of Potter, Tioga,
Bradford, Sullivan, Lycoming, North
umberland, Columbia, Montour, Fulton,
Bedford, Cumberland, Franklin, Adams,
Somerset, Blair, Cambria, Huntingdon,
Union, Snyder, Dauphin, I.ebnnon, Per
ry, Juniata, Mifflin, Clearfield, Clinton,
aud Center. Jhe institution must le
capable nf holding five hundred prison
ers, and must be erected at or uear llar
risburg. Seven Commissioners are to lie
appointed by the Governor to select a
site of not more thau ten acres, and have
charge of the erection. Five hundred
thousand dollars is appropriated for the
purchase of the site and the erection of
the building.
February 28th.
My Clearance Sale will continue
until February 28th. A rare
chance to get cheap Dry Goods
and Wraps. Wool and Cotton
Carpet Chains cheap.
Mns, A. E. Um
Berkshire Pigs For Sale.
Will sell thoroughbred Berkshire Pigs,
8 weeks old, at $2.50. Brood Sows, due to
farrow in March, at 810. Boars fit for
service at, 810. No finer strain of Berk
shire to be had, and all worth double the
price for breeding purpose.
P. Hefklev.
APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT
OF CHAUTEK,
In the Court of Common I'lcu of Homcrwt
In Re application of the German Reformed
ronkTtvuUon of Amity's or Union C'huch at
Meyersdale for ameoumeut of charter.
On Diwentatlon of the petition far amend
menl on J January, 1". tt Court made Uie
following order:
"The Court being of opinion that the altern
ations nd amendments Uled will be iMWhil
"and bcnerictal snd not In conflict with the
"Constitution oi the Hlnte or or the Liilteu
states, order that notice by publication iu
"the Homentet Herald slid in the Meyersdale
ToniineiviHl be riven once a week for three
"weeks; tltat application for amendment nf
"charter will lie maue on etuiesoHV. Hin
"Krbruarv. laHT. lsld notice to brtelly act
"forth the character and objects of theaiueiid-
"nieiils.
11. F. BAKRON.
Clerk. BY THE COCRT.
NOTICE Is hereby itlven that In pursuauce
of auid order.llieappucauou ior charter win
on aald '4tli day ol r'ebruary, 17, be present
ed and decree autked for.
The Improvements, changes, alterations and
amendments briefly staled are:
Asticlb 1. Strike out the word German
and change the name of the corpora lion to
"The Amity Reformed Congregation of Mey
Srsdaio." And strikeout the word "male"
where it occurs In Article 1, and also the word
"oue" before tba word thousand aud Insert
Uie word "11 ve."
x. strike ut Article J and Insert a new ar
ticle, thai "all iheaUairsand business of the
"corporation shall be nutuagtsl and couduct
"ed by a board of trustees as within article
"provides lor, excepting that the culling oi a
"pastor and proviuiug lur his support, the du
"tennlniiig ol the nature f the religious s-r-"vices
aud oilier exervlea to be beid in the
"church, and all such other matters as under
"the constitution and regulations ol the Ke
"fonned Cbdrch ol he r-iilledhlatea, belongs
1o the cousiRlery composed of the Aiders and
"1 sin-oils' of the "congregation shall be done
'and managed by the cuusislery In the name
"ol the congregation, i'ne Kidurs, !con
"aud TruUs hull be elected annually oa
"tlie 1st day of January In such manner and
"lor such term of ofllce as by the bye laws ol
"t he corporation U or may be piovlaed for,
"wuo shall serve until a succvasur or su-cubs-"ors
shall have been chosen or elected, and if
"alunvtime Ilia corporation shall omit to
"elect on said day, or mr any raison may be
"required to till a vacaury, two weeks' notice
"ol au election shall be given by a public an
nouncement to the congregation when as
"seinbled. The trustees now in ofllce are .
"M. Savior, W. U. Bay, Wm. Apple and Jno.
"S. titave."
a. Amend Articles by striking out all that
follows Ibe word corporation In the bin hue,
and that begins wltn the words "done to di
rect" and luseru "i'rovided, however, that
"said bye laws and ordinances shall not be
"binding nnui they sliall have been approved
"by the congregation aud tiial they
shall not be repugnant to the articles of In
corporation or to the constitution and laws of
the elate or Culled mates, or to the constitu
tion, rules and regulations of the Itcloriued
Church of the United Mlales.
5. Amend Article i by striking out the
word "male" where it occurs.
W. J. BAER,
Solicitor lor Applicants.
Highest of all in Leavening rower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
AD5CUUTELY PURE
Constable' Betarns.
A bill alsdishing the system of requir
ing constables to make quarterly returns
to the court of quarter sessions will bo
put in the house by W. C. Smith, of Bed
ford. . This is an old custom which has
long since become useless as expensive.
At present constables are required to go
to the seat of the county In which they
live on the first day of every term of
quarter sessions court, and make a sworn
return to the Judges. In ninety-nine
cases out of a hundred, Mr. Smith says,
they swear they have no returns to make.
Some judges have decided that there is
no provision for tho constables under the
new foe bill, and they have to spend a
day and the time iu going to and return
ing from court without compensation. Iu
some counties the constables are allowed
per diem and mileago. Mr. Smith's bill
provides that constables w ho may have
knowledge of violations of the law shall
go before tho nearest justice of the peace
aud be sworn to them. These aro to be
turned over to the court of quarter ses
sious by the justice, who receives Z cents
for administering the outh, ami the cou
ntable gets M cents for making the return.
Mr. Smith says such a law would save
from f-"iO,i0 to liiO.Oiill annually.
Somerset County 0. I. C. Lima.
Farmers between K-k wood and Li-die
wishing to purchase lime will find it to
their interest to see the undeisigued be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
U. D. Braicher,
Somerset, Pa.
OUTSTANDING County, State and
Dog Taxes of Somerset County,
Pennsylvania, on the .'J day id"
January, 1h:7, due and owiuj by the
Collectors of the several boroughs ami
townships in said county, as follows:
Collectors. Yr.
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Samuel Ijimbcrt lssy
J. K. !-ydlg 11
A.o. Ankeny IK'Z
It. K. Miller l..!
K. K. Meyers "
Kd Coleman "
Kuwurd Mela lss'l
I'vrus A. Vowler "
Henry You n Kin..
fvlvesUr Polls
Kdward Meta l:n
J. O. Atchison... "
W. II. Friia -
Cvrus A. Yowler....
Mahlon lih-ssner. "
Elijah Llvengood '
K.C. Karner "
J. W. Harkhoider.. "
William Itowinau. "
Charles lhr "
C. C. v, ellley "
X. M. rolls -
W. 11. lierki y "
W. F. Countryman.
CO Marta "
Nelson Juilv...-
J.C Korscyilie "
II. P. fhaltcr "
Edward Mela Isart
Joseph Wamnauith. "
A. K. Ca-sl.T
Frank Henley "
J. O. Alclnson.
W. 11. Frlta
Cvru A. Yowler "
Mahlon Sleasner
W. E. Pullln "
Elijah Uveugoud- "
K C Earner "
A. J. Ktoner "
John H:imer. "
John rtchlair .. "
II. Vt . Maurer
Thos. tiallagher
Otu Lorenl "
Mexlps-k Beam "
J. W. lierk holder.. "
William 14-ckeuby "
Solomon lile "
C. H. Ted row "
F. J. Foller , "
G. W. Urns "
N. B. Poorbaugh.- 14
Charles Uhr
J. E. Fmist "
Daniel Will -
Solomon Snyder "
J. C. Ololfelty
Sylvesters Potts
Samuel Conneway. "
Wm. M. Schmck.
W. F. Countryman "
C. r. Marta "
K. J. Kraut "
ieorjre Custer "
N.J.Judy "
William lierharl.
J. C. l-orw-vthe
F. P. Shaffer "
tlI2i SS32IH .tiS2441 :C
We, the undcrslaned County (Vmimiioners
of theCtmntv of .-uiei.-t, hereby certify that
tnealstve slatemeiil ol the oiit.-taii.ling laxes
due s:iid etmnly Is correct. ai-onlii'g to the
IM.-ord In tbeCoUuly TnaMirt r', t.ili. e.
tiKit. F. K1MXKL,
AtU-st U.l;KIELiH..
J. Ii. Emekt. L. A. KltKTi HV.VN,
Clerk. Co. I oiniiiissloncrs.
SHERIFF'S SALES
By virtue of sundry wrltsof Fieri F-ici:is Is
sued out of the Court id rmiimiui I'leas f
Somerset county. l"a.. to me uini-tel, then
will beexpoa,-d to sale at tlie Court llou.-e. la
buiuersel borough, on
FRIDAY, FEB. 19, '97,
At I o'clock P M.,
the following dcscrilx-d real esuite, to-wlt :
All the right, title. Interest, clnlin f.nd de
innnd of M K. Johns, of. In and to a certain
lot of ground situate in the village ol
llillsbor .null. Paint township. Somerset
county, Pa, containing I -oil I -., of an acre,
bounded on I he north and east by a puolic
riMit, and on the south aud west by land of
Joseph Johns, having thereon erect.-d a twi
story frame dwelling house and other out
buildings, with the appurtenance.
Taken In execution and to be sold as the
properly of M. K. Johns, at the suit of S. C,
iU-uui, eU a I.
-ALSl
All the right, title, interest, claim end d
nunid of l.oiac lUanset, of, in and to a certain
farm or tract of land situate in (Quemahoning
township foment a couill v, I'a.. roiilaiinii
4i acre, more or less. ') acres clmr, Isthiuce
timber, adiolnlng lauds of Nancy Mnilli. .
C. Lichty, V. II. Miller, CailiariiieliiK-r. tioit
lieb Strauli. Chauncey Miller and tieo. W.
.Miller, having thereon ertvt,-l a one and a
half-siory frame dwelling iiouse.a one and a
half-slory list dwelling bouse, a twosn ry
Iilank dwelling bouse. Manic ami other out
miUlinirs. Willi the appurti-nano
Taken in execution antl ti la- sold as the
property of Isaac Ulaust t, at the suit of Sally
Berkley's use.
ALSO
All the right, title. Intervst. claim and de
mand of Zach ljueer, of. iu and l u certain
lot or parcel ol ground situate In Lincoln
township. Somerset county. Pa, eonuiiiinir
one acre, ad joining lutein of William shaulis
and Adam Miller. Iiavlng thfr,-ii erected a
oneand a half-slory frame du-eliii house,
stable and other out-buildings, with the a
punenancea. Taken In execution and to lie sold as tlie
property of Zach tueer, ul the suit of l'eler
slpe.
ALSO
All the right, title. Inlcr, t. claim and !
mand of Andrew Sheet, of, in and to nil that
certain lot of ground siluaie in the ltniiis;li
of Meversdalc. Somerset county. l': being
lot No. 4, iu the lilinger Survey t said bor
ough, hauled on the north side of Xnila
str-l, fronting os feet on sn'.d xtn-et, and ruii
ningbuck lid feet to Pcnn sir et, having Iher,
u erected a one and a half-story frame dwell
ing house and out-bulldlbgs, with the appur
tenances. Taken In execution and to be sold as the
Eroperty of Andrew Sheet, at the suit of
Uaabelh Bockea.
ALSO
All the right, title. Interest, claim and de
mand of Eliaa Custer, of. In and to a certain
lot or parrel ol ground situate In stoyestown
bitrougn, Somerset county, I'a., located on
Main street, bounded on the north by the
Bed ford pike, cast by lot of W ilhuiii McVick
er. south and west by alleys, having thereon
erected a two-story frame dwelling house, sta
ble and other out-buildings, with the
appurtenances.
Taken in execution and to lie sold as the
properly of Eliza Custer, at the suit of Her
man J. chafer's use.
ALSO
All the right, title. Interest, claim and de
mand of Perry Collier, ol. In and to a errlain
tract of land situate In Addison township,
Somerset county, I'a.. containing ajL' acn-s,
more or less, alsiut 1S.) ncri clear, Ixtiance
limlter, adjoining himls of Charles I'liiticr
stsi, iMniel Bowser, Marcelles Eras:; and
Welvln Coddlngtoli. having tiier.tm ereetel
a two-story frame dwelling house, bank burn,
horse stable and other out-buildings, with the
appurtenances.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Perry Collier, at Uie suit of sul
Iitmu Jntinsou, cU al executors of M. A.
Boss, dee'd.
Terms :
Nonce All persons purchasing at the
above sale will please take notice tliat It) per
cent, of the purchase money must lie paid
when property is knts-ked down: otherwise II
will again lie exposed to snle at the risk of the
first purchaser. Tlie residue of the purchase
money must tie paid on or before the day ol
conn mm lion, via: Thursday, Feb., i
I7. No deed will lie acknowledged uutil the
purchase money la paid In full.
M. U. HARTZELL,
Jan. 27, 17. bherllT.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a rertnia writ of Fieri Facias Is
su.ti out of tls- Cotirt of Common Pleas of
S,itiiers.-t ciHinty, i'u., to me dlns-b-d, there
will beexssss-d tosnieat the Court House in
Soiiieniet Borough, on
Wednesday February 24, 1897,
At I o'clock P. M
the following described real estate, to-wlt :
All the right, title. Interest, claim and de
mand of J. F. r air. of. In, and to a certain lot
ol ground situate In Salisbury llorough, noin
arset county. Pa., known cm the plan of said
town as lot No. 7 III theC. ti. stutxuian addi
tion to East Sulistmry Borough, fronting 4M'-
feel on t trd Strtvt ami running back ol tonal
width bit feet, adjoining lots of Thomas Wil
liams, lin-en Showalb-r, and ot tiers, liavlng
iiieivon ereeiru a two-story frame dwelling
bouse, with the aiitiurtcniiiicc.
Taken In execution, and to be sold as the
property of J. t. Fair, at the suit of A. L. Ii
Hay's use.
Terms!
NOTICE. All persons purrliaslng at the
almve sale will please lake notice tbut 10 per
ci-ii i. ine purchase money musi rx puiu
when uniuert v la knocked down: otherwise
it will avaiil becxiHMicd to sale at the risk of
first purchaser. 1 he residue of the purchase
iHiuey niusi ue pain on ir oemr ii
tlay ol eiinilrmaiion, via : Thursday, Feb. 2
s!i7. Nodissl will be acknowledged uutil tli
purclutse money Is iwld iu full.
M. 11. HAI'.TZEI.L.
Feb. 3,1 siC. Sheriff.
License Petitions.
I hereby eerlify thai the following petitions
for :-eiail li-ciise btseil liquor have been nie.
iu this ollli-e. and will lie presenbsl to the
Court for disposition ou Monday, the 22d Feb
ruary next.
1. Andrew MrQuade, Berlin liortmgh.
i Simuel I 'usn r, suiyesuwn Borough.
X. Cnristlan Kchanl, "Contluenee Borough.
4. John Kurt. Coneinan'i lownsliip.
'u Samuel A. Haines, Iturkwtsst BoDHlgh.
. J. M. Isslds, t 'onrliieiiee Borough.
7. Edward Nicklow, Addison township.
s. Kiser Kiuiiiiel.sumiiiit towuslilp, -
ft. J. C. Bee. I, Meyersilalr Bonaiifh. '
1) A. IS. hiUnur, lierlin lUirmiub.
11. sst sterner. Confluence Borough
12. t 'lias. A Mitchell Addison township.
It. John 11. Slleer. Meyersdale BorHiu!i.
Ii. Nathaniel Slieer, Meyersdale Bonaigh.
1 1. eatnuel Bucknian, ltoekwsl Borough,
l'i. J.J kenueil. Ijinmr township.
17. Joliu W. ut!irie Meyervialr- ifairongh.
K John F. Zimmerman, i'rsina Ikirougli,
l'.t. John il. II. U; stoyestown Borotuch.
"Jo. Henry Iss-liel. Salulmry Borough.
t. VhomasS V idiams, Elk Lick township.
22. Ctiarii-s W. Kurur, Coiilttieiicn Borougj.
Harvey t i. Stnlil, jenin r townsliip.
24. Joseph Hershlierger. Il.s.versvlile iU.T.
-i. C A. Mitchell, Conemanah township.
m. Sidney llolsopple. Benson llorouxh.
27. William II. layman, Somerset tw p.
'2H Jacob B. Winters, Somerset Bonsiuh.
2t. t.eo. ii. Ta.i man, Somerset BophiuIi.
:kJt Charli-H . Vatim-ar, Somerset Borough.
:.l. Aurou Hilliier. Lis ksool BonMigh.
:'.! Alexanders. Hill, I;.kwks1 lioiougli.
:. T. llay.Salislmry lior.sieh.
S-otncrset, Pa.. t H. F. BAIUtON.
leu. t, fslC. Clerk.
IXilSTEIi'.S NOTICES.
N.illcii is ben-bv trii-.-n ta, s M iusmi. mn.
cerned a leeab-es. ereiliutrs, or otherwise,
that ttte b.lNiw.ng ac,unls have pass's! Hy-g-ister.
and tliat the ai.w will be pr-s-nted for
continuation and allowance, at an Orphans'
Court, to be held at Somerset, Pa., on
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1897.
First and final account of Jacob Poorbaugh,
executor of Jonathan Bittner, dee'd.
First and final account of Isaiah Sllhauith.
admuilstntlorof Milton Slltstiieh. dee'd.
t irst and final account of Thomas Nedrow.
executor of Itavld Humbert, dee'd.
r irst and liual aiss.iiut of Hiram J. Mevera.
e.,t-'.i1or of Joseph Meyers, dec'tl.
r irt and nnal account of Jacob r. K navel.
ndiuinistrutorof L iv H -riioy, d-s-M.
'1 lii r-l iteisiunt of P. s. H.i v. surviving exec
uiortvf Mat) hew Patton, il.s--d.
st,-,-iiud antl linal account of Henry Ranch
ainl Aapin F. Billncr, executors of John
U-iuch. dis-'d.
Kirs! and llnal account of Antiufus Kuhs.
adtiiinislrutorof lonr:in Friednne. dee'd.
1 ir-t and nnal aci-ount of Jaims, M. Cover.
nil'iiintstnttorof John liuncan. bs-'d.
First anil final account of James M. Cover ,t
Ij vi Fritslliue, adiniuistrators c t. a. of Gil
linn Friedline, dee'd.
First and final ncrount of David Oardner,
one of the adminlstralors of Job u Gardner,
d.s-'d.
First and final account of H. L. Brant, ad
ministrator of Josiah J. Brant, dee'd.
First and final account of W. L. ltull, exec
utor of Anthony Hull, dee'd.
First and nnal account of J. f5. Barclnv.one
of the executors of t reor-e KarrUy. dee'd.
First and final account of S. l."Livcugood,
gptirdiun of Herman Tn-ssler.
First acecHint of Jasb J Bowman, exicu
torof Catharine K.nk, dc-'d.
First and tinal account of C. W". Walker,
administrator of E. M. Vt alker. dee'd.
Fiist and linal atssiunt of Amanda Miller A
Jos. Miller, administrators of John A. iliiler,
ilrd.
S,s-ind and final account of James M. Co
ver Jacob J. Biwinaii, executors of George
Kiiia, dtsr'd.
R.Visler's t imce, 1 JAMES M. O tVER.
Jan. 27. ISC.
7-1
Ht-lster.
As:iss:e's Sale.
By virtue of thenssignment and an order of
sale issued out of the 'ourt of Common Pleas
of Somerset county, P., I will expose u pul
lic sale, on the premises in Milford township,
111 said county, on
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1897,
at 1 o'clock p. m .all the following described
rial estate of Simon Barron, via:
A tract of land adjoining lands of David
Barron, Frank Frlediine. Isaiah Flick. An
l n Barclay, Ell Barron and Nen A Snyder,
coiitaiiiing one hundred and sixteen " ilihi
acres more or less: alsiut one hiiudr-d I lii
acres chiired anil luilanee well timbered, hav
Iug thereon erected a new
Two-Story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
barn and other outbuildings; farm is well
waten-d. Is smooth laud and has a desirable
local ion.
Farm will be oflered as a whole, aud In two
or tnree parcels to suit purchasers.
Terms :
10 per cent, of purchase money down : one
third less the Id per cent, on confirmation of
sale; one-third in six mouths anil one-third
In one year, with Interest ou deferred pay
meula. SAMUEL J. BOWSER.
Assiguee.
Trcstea' Sola
OF
Valuable Pweal Estate
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of
the orphans' Court of Somerset county. Pa.,
to the undersigned directed, we will expose lo
sale on the premises In Lower Turaeytoot
township, Somerset county. Pa., on
Thursday, February 4, 1897,
At One o'clock, P. M..
the following described real estate of Joseph
Licbiy, dee'd :
A certain Cinn situate In Lower Turkey
foot township, Somerset county. Fa., adjoin
Ing lands of I'homas Uchty A Frank La-hty.
Joseph Kregar, Samuel Minder. Mm. Matilda
t n! nlleld and others, coiiutiuiiig two hun
dred and fllty-four and cn,s fourth acres strict
measure, of which alxiut JH acres are cle,inst
and in a gisnl slate of cultivation, balance
well limbered, with a large
Two Story
Dwelliug House,
bank barn and other out buildings thereon
erected; tnis farm is on a public nxd and sit
uate alaiut two miles from either Confluence
or I'rsina: convenient to church and school
with gtssl water, also a hne orchanl uf
fruit, apples, cherries, pears. JtC. limestuiie
aud coal.
Terms:
10 per cent, ol the entire purchase money to
he paid when prorty is sold, balance of the
one-third on ctmflrmation of sale, oue-tliinl
iu six months ami oue-third In one year trum
con Urinal ion if sale. Inferred payments to
be secured by Judgment bond on t he premisea.
THOM AS LK'UTY.anU
I. J. MILLER,
John R. Scott. Trustees, I'rsina, I'a.
Att'y, Boincrset, I"u.
JEGAL NOTICE.
To Nancy E Heme, of Isetlena, state of
A'aliforula: Jennie Nishwita, resldiiij iu
the Sandwich islands; Cyrus l. Bmise,
Cliarles Btawe aud Kiclutrd Boose, of Li
ma, t mio :
Yon are hereby not 1 tied that In pursuance
of a Writ of Partition issued out of the or
phans' Court of Somerset county, I'a., i will
hold an inquest on the premises, on Ihe real
estate of 4 yrus Coleman, dee'd., situate In
Somerset township. Some nut county, I'a.. on
Saturday, the aitti day of February, lsw,
when aud where you can attend If you thiuk
proper.
Sheriffs Office. 1 M. II. UARTZELL,
Jan. 10, 1-D7, Sheriff.
DITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigtusl duly appointed by th
Orphans' Court of Somerset county. Pa., au
ditor, to distribute the funds in the hands of
.Mary" A. . lller, administratrix of Reuben
Miller, dee'd, to and among those legally en
titled thereto, hereby giv.-s notice that be will
attend to llm duties d his appointment oik
Tburstlay. Feb. 11, A. 1). l-e7, at 10 o'clock a.
m., at Ins olii-e In Somerset borot.gli, hen
aud where all parties luterestd rr -.y attend..'
Flli.il. W. HIE!sa.i kh,K. .
AttCtsir.
One Can Drink
We are the only house In Homerss-t Cotintv (bat carries) full nnl ci
plete line nf Fancy and Staple Groceries aud Table lXlicacies. We sell only t.'.e
U-st quality of gootla that look well
And Eat
well, and what ia ht-tter for voii, we sell rotliinz lct 'TTJ E
G00D3 that we stjiitl Is hind snd ajfree to take tuck If tiiey ar- not just v
actly as wc represent tln.ni to l I Itssls you will stand
And Swear
ly. We don't want to sell yoti pood ami then never e
vouatruifi. We want Your Trade, aud the liiu'a share of it, and will dn o ir
Lest to take care of if.
And We Recommend
Our "Kinfs Besfand "Ifciss" notinsm luinir ' e
Lest and making more bread to the barrel than any other Flour ni the mail f,
and that we sell our Flours at almost Jobber prites. Why? hiiuj.ly t.fuuse e
watch the markets and buy good when they are low.
And Sell
the beat selected line of New Mac':
crol. Lake nerring, Cod Pish, Salmon, &c, ever shown on this mark-t,
ami nt lower price than ever offered. We have just received our lirst ahiidutut
of Kew Stock. Give us a call.
To
we desire to call your attention to t'-.e
fact tliat we will be to the front w ith the largest line nf Fancy, Kecleand
Grass Seeds ever offered, and will la able to quote you lower price fh n
voti will find anywhere Iu the County. Give un a call or write for tu
before you buy.
have in t k
a full line of assorted Feetl.-t, Grain, Oil, Lime, Cement, Hay, Straw, Ac., wlii-h
we idler to the trade at lowest prices. We now have a lartre shipment nf O'li
MEAL tine, and at this time nf year it is in great demand by all I feetlio
farmers who iwe it. 1'lease call and let us supply your wants.
Truly yours,
COOK & BEERITS.
QUEERS
''wW .fs
tTeW
4 nf rvrsTii to irst xottcf
ir
Lstite of IVireas Slatlr. late of Stoyestowa
Ihirouh, Somerset county, rt, deed.
Letters of administration tiaving bi-en gntnt-
ed to tlie uudersigursl by the properaiituority
of the atve estate, notice Is herebv given to
all parties having claiins against said estate to
pnvenl lliein properly autlientH-atea tor pay
ment, and all parties owing said estate will
make imtm-diate payment of the amount lo
the Ad m I nisi rator at his u.ta-e. JS Vlite street
Johnstown, Pa.
irROE STATLKR.
CollHirn A Colnorn. AdmiDistralor,
Attorneys,
E
XF.CUTOli'S NOTICE.
Estate of I Rue M. Hicks, late of Somerset
lsrtaii;li, SaHiierset county, l a., dec d.
letters testamentjtrv on the abeve estate
having Iss-n train, d to the undersigmsl by
the propi-r authority, notice Is hereoy giveu
toad t-rs,us ludetiteti tosaid wtate to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them duly au
thenticated lor settlement ou Saturday, Ihe
Attn day of March. Iu7, at my office lu the
borough of isomersel, I'a.
JAJirJS L rititi.
Executor of LaRue M. Hicks, dee'd.
DMIXLSTHATOirS NOTICE.
Estate of Charles Rodgers. late of Shade
township, rsuiiersel county. Pa , dee'd.
letters of administration on the above es
tate baring been granted to the undersigned.
by Ihe pni-r autuonty, notice la hereby giv
en toall persons know.hg tneiiiselves .indebt
ed to sa:i eshiie lo make immediate payment
andUise having claims or deuiamts azainst
th- same to pre-nt them duly authenticated
f.r seiiieioeitt mi Saturday, the Mb uty of
.March, A. l. 1SV7, at ibe late residence ol the
dee'd.
M. C. BRUBAKER.
Fred. W. Klcsecker, Admiuislntlor.
Attorney.
A DMINISTRAT01W NOTICE.
Es'ite uf John J. Raker. lat of Lincoln town-
ship, Somerset Co, Pa., dee'd,
I-ttersol admiuistrathHi on the above es
tate having been granted to Ihe undersigned
bv ttie prois-r suluority, notice is berebv giv
en to all person indebust to said estate to
make imnnsiiaie pay incut, and those having
claims against the same to pn-sent them duly
authenticated for sett lem-nc on Friday, Feb.
Ji, l-7, at tne house of the dts-'d.
JAIVH .s.. rIAKr.lt,
NOAH A. UAKfr.lt,
Administrators of Joint J. Baker, dee'd.
TDIINIriTiLATKIXNOTiCET-
Estate of Frauds Snyder, late of Rockwood
borough.
Letters of administration on the above estate
having been granted to the undersigned by
the proier authority, notice Is hereby given to
HI (wr-oiis Imi.'liicd to said estate to make
immediate tiym lit, and tin we having rluiuis
against the same to present them duly au-
tneiillealeu tor settlement, ou Wednesday,
Feb In, 1VC, al the residence of adiuiuis
tratrix In Rockwood bomugh.
ELLEN SNYDER,
Administratrix.
DMINISTRATOK'S NOTICE.
Estate of Levi Vi!son Pnyder, L-ite of Rock
wotsl, Korough, die'd.
Letters of jidministnillon on the alove es
tate having been grai-fed to tlie undersigned
by the pp'is ratitiiority, noti,xk is hereby giv
en toall (K-rsons indebttsl to said estate to
make immediate payment, and those having
ratlins aaiust the same to present them for
sett lenient, duly authenticated, on Saturday,
February i t. ls!.7, at the oltice of A. Evculs
Em., in itx-kwuod. Pa.
IK-WALT SNYDER,
Adaiinlstnitor of Levi WUsvn Snyder, dee'd.
A
DMINISTKATOfts' NOTICE.
Estate nf Jonathan L. Miller, late of Jetrerson
township, tHMiierset county. Pa., dee'd,
Ix-tU rs of administration on the above es
tate having la-en granted lo the undersigned
by the pntM-r autiiority. notice is hereby giv
en u ail persons indebted to said estate to
make Immediate payment, aud tin we having
claims against the same to present them duiy
autbcntiotted for seitieine it, on Weifncsday,
Maruli 10, ls.iT, al the lale residence of dee'd.
Joseph b. miller,
jacob k. m1llek.
Admiuistralors.
A
PrilGXEE S NOTICE.
Jasb Mtisser and wife, of Brothersvalley
township, having executed a deed of volunta
ry assignment ol all tneir property, real, per
sonal aud mixed .to the undersigned aiiguee
in trust lor tne l-enelil uf all ins crvlilors.
notice is hen oy given to all parlies ludebled
losMid Jacob Muser lo maac immediate pay
ment, and all parties htviu claims a-iiiist
the Siiid Jacob Musser to prrseut tlieiu duly
pntaed lor settlement lu theaissinee at his
otticv in IVrliu, f.
D. J. BKL'BAKEK,
Colborn ft Scull, Assignee.
Attorneys.
SijlGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that John H. Hehrork
and Wife, oi Somerset lownsliip, Somerset
county, l a, ha' e made a voluniary asaign
ineiil to lue of all the estate ot John H.
Vcbrock In trust hirlbe benetlt of the credit
ors of John H. r-curock. ail persons having
claims against said John 11. Schna-K will pre
sent theui to the undersign, st duly authenti
cated, and all persons owing said John H.
scbruck will make immediate payment to
JOHN ft. SCO IT.
Somerset, I'a. AAiguee.
E
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.
EsUte of Vary Berkley, late of Allegheny
towusblp, somerset oouuty, l"a dec u.
I'tters testamentary on the almve estate
having la-eu grauted lo the undersigned by
the proper authority, notice is hereby giveu
toall persons inaebled to said estate to make
kmmeiliate payiuenLuud those having claims
against the same to present tlieiu uuly au
inenljcaled lor s,tllen.eut on Sqiturday.
March ft. A. I. K-J, at the residence of lue
executor iu Allegheny township.
JOHN ii. VAMB.r;If.
Fred. V. Bieacckcr, Executor.
. Attorney.
E
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Henry Schlag, dee'd., late of Jeffer
son township. Somerset coUDty, I'a.
Letters testamentary on the above estate
having been issued by the proper authority to
the uiidixsljfncd us executors of the above ea
bit, notice is hereby giveu to all parties In
dented tosaid estate lo make Immediate mt-
J tiietit, and all purties luivuig claims against
I said estate will present them duly autheiiti
I canst for settlement and paynitiil to the uis
! dersigned on SMturuay, Feb. tt, lfT, at late
resideuce ol' dee'd.
r'.i JOHN SCHLAO,
Vsr'
II -s7
Farmers :
And We Always
THERE IS NOTHING
That enters Into the home that adds s
more to the comfort. b.-HittirtiinesM and s
happinesa tban the Kitclien stove. s
The iiKot can ful at'enilon is given
to fh leanilllieure of ttie
tlSluFKCINDEREibDA. t
1 1 1 y jr-r rutii ; t rv-ry
r-iuin Hft-it . tni ii.hit i 1 it un-diHit-
t :(Uik ti-tu pa-rl- t.
Tiu'V in rt-Hiiii f l.-sf -xp
rlftii, i!Ml'ml rif writt,inli:j..
Vou ciait ihid nt tiiy It i. jy
pIt:ai:-- M:;.t i-N-iy .m -w-mt
ul tlf In mi -'. I- 4 xh' C'iitrV.im
Notl fr tiM ir tnniirii.i. , i i-Tuii-IinfHMiitl
.my.
GOOD BAKERS -PRF:CT R0A3TEf?S.
so.tl iiu Umi units r-uiii j (i.
J. B. Ho'derbaum,
SOMCHStT.
a.
0
fWfWC4'X&S4v
D
I.SOLL'TrX xoiim
Tb partnfnhip h ."''ofiTPxS,;r .MtT
rimrlfsi W Miner uivl John 11. W- wp.-r, tin.
Hit? firm nam? f Cha Vi.iJ-r a . i i
Jay. by mutual rtn-fiit. v-i.
Imm1(4, cti.. uf the firm w;. in '
hnmlAOf t;h;u. Wfni-r. wiiep f--r.:i k..
luaC theiiuH-ive? iniiht-l lo xtiti il nn will
ami nialte !ettleijjent f their:.- . 'i's.
CJC VS. WrIIMK'i.
ftwnervt, Pa JullS II. W t-lMtlC
Jan. l WC.
C
OUKT PIIOCLviVMATION.
WnERK.is, The Hon. J tron H. Ix
KKI'KEK, Pn-sldelil Jmlge of the sev. n. i t Ou
of Common Pleas of the several co'.nt;ess
posing tla- Pith Jmlictil lM-tm-t. and Jut
if tlie Courts of l cr umi '1 erm: ner ml .
en I Jail ls-livery for tne trial of ai cap
and other off-ndi-rs tn liM- sjnd i:irict. i.
I. J. HoKNKKaud Noah liiKsU ki c, J-.-..
JU'lifesof tile I'liiirtS ol t'i)lill;e( l'i.s
Justitss, ,f the I ourts nf llyer nnd T.-rtll:
and tjener.,1 Jai! Uehvery for 'he trial i.t
capital and other oifemt.-rs in the t nunt..
Somerset, have isstieil in, ir pnvep's. aim
me directed, for holding a Court f i'ui.iii
Pleas and tiefienl yuarr-r s,-siiis of
peace and General Jail ia-iivery, a.id Cou
of Over and Terminer at oiiicrs. u a
rondaj, Feb. '2, i)'
NoncK is herehy given to all the Justi
of the Pence, the bonnier and t'ousuiti.
within the said county ol onier-et. 'ii.-it ti
be then aud there in their prs-r persons wi.
their roils, reetinls, inquisiliotis. cxainiiiati
aiitf other reiiieinbraiic-s. to uo tac- tf.i;
which to their oflice and in Unit uejailf
eriain to le don,-, and also tli.y who w
onecute against Ihe pr.soners tiuit are
1
-r
as
snail oe in uie jail if xmiers. t t otnitv. to
then and there to pruMx-ute against tneui
shall beJusL
M. II. HARTZELL.
."tieriil
JOTICEIN DIVORCE.
Itose Blanch Vlhtner In tin t'oiirt of f-,..n.
bv her Ilclt frieii.
i I f
Hem I'
; as of
SS'UI-
j. vi . liroau, . ersi t C"ii:itv p
l:ity, va
iNSi.
,u"i isum . i, inner
Tn JiJin TV-mW t iri.liu-r, the . i, n.l,t,rt a'n-e
Y'ouare hereby notifl.sl to he and npis-ir at
the next Court of Common l'l.ns fur fom.T.
set county, to be h-,l,it ss.:,..r,.-t. the ill
Monday of Februarv. A. I. l-'-T, i, ,!jIV) ti
answer a complaint of R.e H:aacii Kiraic-r.
your wile, ine punntirt ais.ve naiiusl, a
sliosr cause, if auy you have, whw iir k-i
wile should not fa-divon-ed from th,- (said-
et
it
luuinnsiu.) rilli nn inlilM-liU Vou. s Trea.
to the pmyerof her is tiri.,., aiid lill exi.
i V
uruuii.iiu-1 you o.-lore v:ld i ourt.
SherilTs Otli.-e ) M. II. IIARTZKI.L.
Jau.7, JsheriC.
Katies of Appeals.
Notice Is hereby given th-if nppn! wllf b
held fnm the a .-ss:ii.nis oi lsi.7, at t'i
Commissioners' oiti.-e, ssmierscl. la.. lur l.m
several districts ol the county ol Somerset, l
FE3RUARY 13, 19, and 20, ISG7,
when and where all persons ar.d ctirjximti. ns
feeling lheiiiwlv-sagnevei at theenuniera.
tion ol their taxable proper v and e.l,-et. 111
such cases made and proMd-.sl, are re.u.-si.r,i
to attend Hnd suite thtir grievances for redr ssi
according to law.
Tlieappeuls will he held on thenbov. men
tioned days lietwcen tlie hoars of V o'cl.s k a.
ra. aud 6 o'clock p. m.
iEi'Rt;F. . KIMMEL.
OAKltlH. t;a..
Attest: L.t.kKKIVIIilAN',
J. Is. Eun-rt. Clerk. Co CoiniinssHiners.
or
Valuable Real Estate.
Ry virtue of a dtsl of volunvry ..,.
meiit of ltivid J. Muiulis and in.:( J. t ,(
lis, lor the ben, lit of their creii:tor. Kv
lue of an order ol sale lulled out o! IhcV'i ul
ol Commiin Pleas ol Sfii,is.'t .smi.tv, an
medirccled,I will e.vptne lo pui..ic K, at,
Bakersvilie, i'a., on
FRIDY, FEBRUARY 5, 1817,
At I o'clock P. M.,
the following estate situate in JcUVrson town
ship, Somerset counly. l-;u
No. 1. A certain tract of land adjoin. ng
lands of A. B, L nluirt, V, iison r-irmu, ji
Ibau Miller. Aualllie Miller, lhivid t,aru:er,
Peter F. Mian i is, llaivey simtios and J- mi
tmliiers beirs. couiaur.iig one bundled
litilely-Uvur acres. iiHire or lexs, lu.viag
tai elected two dwelling bou.ses, is,u& I
aud oUier buildings.
No. 2. A cerijitn tract of land abjoii
lands of lue .-south Penn lillniad i oii..
lmvld L. 'duiulls, now Kui's-i'.i liiii;
John Kimmel. Itivm u.ni;n r. Inine-i h-.
and lauds of Jonathan 1 lnler. cootau
turee hi ndredaud twein v-hve a.-n-s, moi
ess. This tract is underbid wila a 4
veiu of coal.
id
. e
nt "
til"
ot
Terms:
Ten percent, of Ihe purchase money h tn
be paid wlieu the property is k'us-ise.1 "iU n ;
ouelhird flesa ten H-r4--iit.) on cu.ttrnuii ua
of sale and delivery of d-ed ; otie-t'urd in -.ix
months and one-third in oneyec.r, wnn in r
est on delernsi payuieuts friai tsmnrmat'ou,
of sale.
FREDERICK MIA P LIS,
Assign,-,-.
PEINNSYL VANTA
Railroad Company.
Personally-Ccnductcd Tours.
ma tchl ks rx f: vi:: y ki;a t t i.
CALIFORNIA
The tours to CALIFORNIA and IW PA.
C1FIC CoAST will U-ave tlarnl.ur, All.is
ha and PirtsbuMj J-mu.y 17, Feorrty plaint
March Zi. lx'7. tivea-eeas lu 111,1111 onv
the nrst tour. an I four weeks on vke se-o.: J
Passengers ou the third tour nu-.y return oiv
regular tn.ins wiitiiu utile imu.: L-s. stop wiik
made at New OrbTins for .'iir.Li-.r..s fim
tivliles 0:1 the sssnd tour,
Rles from ail point 011 the Penn "a Is. IS.
System : lirst tour. S I'.'.w.-. sruiid tour
Htfini; third tour, JluaJ. From Cutsuuit
i-.iAl lesa ior each lour.
FLORIDA
.Teckvinville tiairs, allowing two srekn m
Fiori'la. ili Urx e :e iirk !s, l l.il:. cl
phl; January . Febmarv an j iiand Ma -hi
a, Is4i7. iiiite, covering ex pciws-s rti route lit
both dirs iiMis, t -i." Inui ltt'sinir, 4 jl
proponioii.kte rules truiu tUe. jsnuts.
For detailsd ltlr.eraris acl et2r taforaas.
tion, aj?p,y at Utket agea-:, vr t4-wfe