The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 17, 1897, Image 4

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f I"--' r experience and
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Avr.;: :! ':: -f warm -iir.hine in the
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iir.::iiryf-.--.v 1 right l.tyn. with
si rsir.v .u!c r ra.-ii.g w ith ea.-h
cjittiii.'ii .-..tii-l g-t in the big-
f-ir ri. v.:ir:;i s..nh;ne conies
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l:i-j.ri-..l ..' the year, ho
teSLr.i!i. a- it did ve-t.-niav, to
ta-- p ;;iv iti;no:in-emet;t thi.t
t''L;:. i.-..r st !;::; 1. that the man
i'j:it-.fc-:h;iig i ur-i.g with him.
b- a '. ir. He iieeia
- :i. I; i sinr.ly la-si-r
v r i. ernal laziness.
Ti-ir :: .-ir-f.r i;. and that is
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-: ,.igu - . n--.i:ii- hard to take.
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iii::.!.::l .-i. i ai- .l Hay and straw.
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in i : v.ar:.:-r cnntru'S or
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U Lich tl e Shakers
Uij.-fa T . c "I'lnoulioii.
'.i , u'u,'-tii.g inforuialion on
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'.l, !. lure"f It is
k ' l-r "iiluade l.alatahlc.
Mn. II. I liner is visitinjr at ber old I
Iminc in Norristwn, Pa. j
M n. Thomas K. Man-hail and daugh-'
ter. of Johnstow n, are visiting with Som
erset relatives, '"f
Miw Alice Vaitc, daus'ut. r ff CVaduet- !
tor Williriiu Waite, i visiting with i
Koi-UwcxhI friends. j
Mr. II. O. White, the . i.u!ar Cham
Wrsliu inert'bant tailor, is sto;iin; nt ;
tho IIot l Vanuear. '
YZ. M. Arheso.ii has Kohl h:s licrl in j
idaniiiK mill t' V. 1". Swnpo and Ja.b j
l'.irn :ilL, of l hat 'l.i-'. j
Hiram May, of llr.it licrsv. til. y town
ship, is hulV-ring from an injury intlicted
on one of his feet ly a rusty nail.
Mrs. Charles II. Fisher, who had lieen
visiting frieuds iu ll.dliinore and Phila
delphia iinee tho first of January return
ed homo Saturday. Mr. I-'Uher went to
Philadelphia for the purpose of aecom
panj ing her t; SoitieiseL.
Joseph Ilershberger, tha well-known
Hooveisville b;nil'aee has disposed of his
hotel propel ly to Mr. John V. Shuffer,
of Friedens, und his brother, Mr. It. S.
Sliatler, of Johnstown. The iShaUer
brother will taUe possession of tho hotel
to-morrow.
An alarm of fire last Thursday after
noon called out both lire companies and
attracted a large crowd of people to the
Hotel Vannear, w here a small blaze had
started in the boiler r.:n. Fortunately
the Haines were extinguished without tho !
aid of the firemen.
Mr. Lew Nead, formerly employed as
lH-k keeper by the Listio Mining Com
pany, returned t Somerset Saturday,
and it is an uou need w ill renew his con
nection with the famo company. Mr.
Nead has many frieuds here who will be
glad to learn that he is aain to become a
resident of Somerset.
Post-master eneral (iary h.ts made an
announcement of interest to l emoeralic
j?st-iiiateis w hose terms expire i.u vari
ous dates under the new adiiiiiiistraliou.
He says ho has decided to a Ihere to the
four years tenure of ollice policy for post
masters, ex.-ept iu cases where such olli
cials should le removed for cause.
Puring the past ten days several thou
sand gallons of maple syrup have betn
shipped from the railroad station iu this
place. The syrup is of a high grade this
season, many farmers niaiiufueturing it by
the f vaporatir.g pica-ess, which renders
it clear and preserves the peculiar maple
llavor.
John R. Scott, Ks;., has ben confincI
to his residence for the past ten days Buf
fering from a severe attack of inflamma
tory iheumatism. The swelling in his
liml"S is slow y sulisiding and if nothing
utit'orsetn happens he will likely 1-e ablo
to visit his otlice the later pait f the
present week.
The P.erlin Kecord ssys that K. W.
Croner imd Jack Fait, of Prothersv alley
township, recently finished a live
months' criitiact, ilurii.g which time
they cut -Till railroad tics, and have en
tered upon a second contract calling for
liioilics. Tlu-y are working at present
im the "Long" tract north of Somerset.
A runaway girl named Lee Cross us
arrested on alt. V t. train at Meyeis
dale la-t Wednesday and returned to her
home at I'nity, Westmoreland county.
The girl, who is fourteen years of age.
said that her step-father mistreated her
and expected her to do the cooking for
himself and seven other "dagoes."
Constable William Gilbert received a
letter from his eldest daughter Mrs.
Andrew J. Showers Monday evening,
announcing the death of her husliand on
Saturday morning. The letter was dated
P.irmiugham, Ala. Mr. Showeis was pro
prietor and manager of a circus. His
show- exhibited here two summer ago.
Senator White has introduced in the
Senate a Congressional apportionment
bill which places Somerset county iu a
di-irict along w ith IJedford and Fayette
ounties. The measure provides for lh
meeting of the return judges in Somerset.
It is not probable, however, that any np
portionment bills w ill be passed at the
present session of the legislature.
After reading law in the office of or.e of
the leading attorneys of Pittsburg. Mr.
Ra!ph Longenecker was on Saturday ad
mitted to the practice 1 cfore the several
courts of Allegheny county. His father
Judge J. II. Longenecker witnessed
the admission of his son to the 1 -gal pro
fession. Young Mr. I,ongencckcr will
hangout his "shingle" iu Pittsburg.
.
The Freka Wood Puilty Company, of
Iterlin. re-orgai:izcd last week, when the
fo'liwing ofdeers were elected; iieorge
P. Urul aker, president; '.. T. Kimmrl.
s'-cre!ary and treasurer; if-irge P. I'.m
Iwker, It. C. Hfi!cy, Robert Philson,
Hennis Hay and John Ream, director .
The ne.v management expect to resume
operations in the course of a few we ks.
m
lawyer Charlie V. Walker has return
ed from a two weks' visit with Akron,
O., friends. He shjs that tho rumors
that have been in circulation in re ganl to
his intention to remove to that pla e are
unfounded and that he has no idea of
leaving Souiertt. The firm of Hty A"
Walker, how ever, w ill le dissohe l on
April Is', when Lawyer A. I J. Hay
will lome the partner of Valentine
Hay, i:s-.
Frank S. Cunningham, who for the
past several years has Ikpii general sup
erintendent lor James Mclvtliey, hit
Sunday mortiing for McKeoport, wbeie
ho has accepted a responsible position
w ith Iewees Wood A Co. Mr. Cuniiing
ha:n is a cartful, clM-i"nt and capable
business man, qualified to perf..im any
duty to w hn h he may be assigned, and
his friends look to see him gain rapid
promotion an 1 r his pn-ser.t employers.
Mrs. Cunningham wili j; in her husband
in a few weeks.
From pi-eseiit indi-aiioiis the Sto; es-t-
wnioa l for a hi'fmile n rth of the
borough Lmiu will so m bj.-o.iu one of
the jirettie-it aver, s alfml Somerset. A
number ofcouifo. table and pretty homes
have len t rwted iu tint s.--;ion d.ir-ng
the p.ist twoy irs, and l !na-t two in ie.
;h iseof Mr. tir.ot M -i.gus a-id Mr. H.
S.' Kifer, w ill b ; built ths c uing spring.
Xh3 suburb of So n"?rei ai.-e.i ly conthin
several hundred jiersi.'. is a-i i tl: ?re is no
g.s,d reast:i why tb Ij. .rough limits
should tn;t Lcrx'er.dtl to take them in
Albert Albright was arrested la-t
Tueday at his home in Summit town
ship, on a charge of r .!.bing tho More of
J. J. Hobli;.e!l A S n, at Keystoi.e Junc
tion, and in dc!a lit of bail was commit
te-1 to jail to bo held for trial. Constable
Gilbert, of Soiners '- made the arresL
Albright was tracked to Lis home, the
tracks in lie.in j that he wore a pair of
pencil pointed sh, but when arrested
his feet w ere e icastd in a pair of broad
brogans. A search of the house revealed
the pointed toed sho, which had been
hurriedly concealed K.-tweea the ceiling
plaster and the second story Jloor, and a
lot of other goo-is which Mr. Hubiitzcll
identified as proierty sUden from his
store.
.
The erectiou of an annex to the Union
Street public school building is engaging
the attention or the U:ird of bchmd direct
Urs,'and it is understofsl that woik w ill
ba commeiicenc.l on it immediat ly af
ter the clo-e of the proei.t school term.
Mr. W. II. Stoddard has submitted plans
for tho propped buil Jing t ) the board of
directors. Tho plans provide for four
rooms ou the first floor and a largo bail
or exercise room -oi thcseirond floor. Fro
visiun is also made for water tlosets and
cloak roonia. It is unfortnnate that the
school board has n it tU-j authority to dis
poaeof the Patriot Street si h..'l building
kiid site, as the building has passed its
day of usefulness and rejjirc aa an
nual expenditure l keep it in repair.
The Scalp Lel Ktilrend.
Tho Isprwinl-Vhil Co il Company do
sirc to Roe tho bi.-tneh railnad v. hieh
will tap the al lands reutly pureha-
l l-y them ut Si-alp Level ready for J
irau'-porlalinu bv All-curt 1st, and, if tho
work H earii d on viih as liltlw -Jel.ty m
has beMi f xhil.itod up H tho present,
their wis!i; may b realir.? I, s.iv the
Johnstown Tribune. Tite first step will
1-etiiPpreetionoft.haiiliiH to chelter l!io
nu n who u iil w.uk on the toad. TIho
w ill be Imill at van.. us hi;uU a'uiij;
proved route, pait of them iiii.h r
siipervisi.m ofCiuitrai tor W. II. Hamil
ton, ofthis eily. Anli.w Uh ii slat-sl le
fore, the bratK-h will eoimeet with the
lunlo road at Lovett, the other terminal
linc at Hetilp.
In order that there may bo si little
delay as possible iu eonstruelioii of the
road, the contract has been divided up
among tteveral persons T. 15. Ilr wn -o-eurinsr
tho se-tiou front Lovett to Elton;
Mr. Wells, .f Philadelphia, a section of
two mili- from that p.iut, and Cusiti ac
tor MeMauua tho lutian.-e of the line,
about fojr mile-t m re. It i said tho
bidding u low. The contract! were let
vest or .lay murnirig at Alloona, aud work
will In-gin at once.
liiriculon Escape.
Chauneey lKniver, of Iirothersvallcy
township, had an experience n few
nights ag that made his hair staud on
en J and or.e which he does not care to
repeat. Ho was riding from his homo to
tiarrett and while crossing a cj.il tunnel
at the t iary mines the groan i gave way
precipitating rider a-.)d horse a distmieo
often or twelve fi.et to the bottom of the
mine. Men w ith ropes suc.-eed-j 1 in res
cuing Mr. Hoover and the horse from tho
perilous position in whic'.i tlu'y were
found. Our orr spondent says Fiat
tho rider was uninjured, but tho hor.e
w ill probably die.
The Yitaccopd.
Somerset people will bo glad to leirn
that the Vitiiscope Company who exhibit
ed lu re several mouths ago will return to
the tera II use, on Thursday evening,
April 1st, Since their appearance here a
liiimlH-r of new scenes have been added,
among them several of McKinley's in
auguration aud of the great Coibett and
Fitimmoiis tight. Judging from the
success that attetided the Yitaseope Com
pany's former appearance here they w ill
be greeted by a large audience on this
occ:-si.,n. Admission, , :11 and M cents.
Tickets cau Im? bad at Xeff tt Casebeer'a.
Tobacco and the Eyesight.
Prof. Crad.lock snys that b.baeco has a
bad etTect tip. -n the sight, aud a distinct
disease of the eye is attributed to immod
erate use. Many cases in which com
plete loss of sight h:is occurred, and
w hich were formerly regarded as hope
less, are now known to be curable by
making the patient abstain from lobaci-o.
Th'.se patients almost invariably at first
have color blindness, taking red to bo
brown or black, and green to le light
blue or orar.ge. In nearly every case,
the pupils arc much contracted, iu some
cases to such an extent that the patient is
unable to move aliout w ithout assistance.
One such man admitted that he had
usually smoked from ii to U) cigars a
day. He consented to gi. e vmokh-g
altogether, and his sipht was fuily - stor
ed iu three an I a half mouths. It ha
U-cii found that chew it:g is much wore
than smoking in its f eet t.pon the eye
sight, probabb fr the simple reason that
more poison is thereby absorbed. The
condition found in the eye in the early
sta. U that of exircmo congestion only;
but this, unless remedied at om-e, leads
to gradually increasing disease of the
optic nerve, and then of course, blindness
is absolute and beyond remedy. It is,
therefore, evident th :t, to 1 of any val
ue, the treatment of disease of the eye due
to exct sive smoking must lie immedi
ate, it w ill probably be useless.
m
Beiming With Smilei
Are the ountenances of people w ho have
found speedy and thorough relief fern
malarial, kidney, bilious, dyspeptic or
nervous troubles through the aid of How
tetter's Stomach Hitter. Such counten
anect are very numerous. So are letters
from their ow ners attesting the cfiicai-y
of the great family medicine. Among
the signals of distress throw n out by the
stomach, UiweN and liver in a state of
disoider, are sick headache, hearlVmrn,
nausea, loss of Hppetite, sallowness of the
skin and eyobali-, and an um-ertain state
of the lio -vels. They should lc heeded at
once. If the Hitters are resorted to, tho
woe-beg me look w hich accompanies
5-knesa vti'l give way to cheerful looks
pr.xioced by renewed health. If yrni are
drifting ou th-3 oast of disease, throw an
ai.chor t o windward by sumun ning the
Litters to your assistance. It w ill keep
you in safety. .
The Carlitio Indian School.
Siin-e the Carlisle Indian School wrs
i-itablishe.!, in l'.'T, more than 2"'iO In
dian boys and girN. rej-resenling tribes,
have Ix en train d at th:d school, and
from it s r.t out to pio-iiiotis of trust ai d
rtsjonsibility. The numlwr of pupi's
for the past year was KiS. The school
jia.'.uc.ti s its studetiLs et the gramii.fcr
jrradeof the public schools, and ihe p'au
is to teach the pupil some industry at the
sumo time their literary education g:x
forward.
One of the most important features f f
the school is w hat is culled its "outii g
system," whiih allows Utwtt-n 4"0 and
studi ids eacl: year, during vacation,
an expci iei.i-e ut from the school, li ing
out in private families and at work, most
ly with farmers, the girls lit the hou-e-woik
and the boys ut the plow. So c m
pbteh.uil een lLe sunoeof this fiaturc
that more than t.'-ii-e an many pnpiU are
asked for :.h Jtar as the schH 1 can
provide. The an.ii gs f the pupils out
last your tluoui.tid to marly f.btiO.
This motn y is all t!: ir ow n. This year's
gmduatii g class t.cn.Urs Z) liietiibtrs.
Ejriti U'sritsl.
We v. iil 1 in Soi:i rset ft-.-.tn Mart h ITlh
to 2Nt for the purpose f buj ing horses.
Will buy from 4 to 10 year old hoist and
mares. Persons' having horses for sale
w ill please bring them to Some no t at the
time in i.lioued.
Klwook WrnsTKB,
S. I. SlIOKKAKKK.
Ci7il Cgart Frocteiingi.
A'uli ugh court cir.tinued in session
lao. week from Monday until Friday
t-r.'.y one or t-vo. eisas wer tried -y Couit
and J ny.
Iu th ca.s of Le U Kngl.k vs. S. C.
jvgt-g, Jr , the plaiiiliif claimed j',11 w iih
Interest from O tober, 11, s-J3. Verdict
f.jr the p-1 ;i itiT.
AHoI'IUj otiior cist on t'ie calendar
were cither mi J J or i iiitinuevl. Among
the oas settle 1 wa 0110 01 Misshi tdiu
Christi.er i s. J hn Ilekes, in which the
I J .pr.iff claimed "iwf r br jach of prom
ise. The parties to the sail hail from
near UirrctL IJjckes it appoars had
II varied M iss Sadie for four tj ve years and
thm dicrto 1 her for another girl.
The first eate take up Mond y morning
of this week a t'aa suit of Charles lbse
vs. Thomas Kra.H. Thcplaintill claims
b be able to cure the deadly disease
known as cancer, an 1 the suit w as brought
for the purpose of recovering $113 w ith
interest from Aug i-t, ls-rr, for an alleg
ed cure or the deftm. hint's mother, who
v.-as aii'icied with that disease. Verdict
for the 'defe-ndanL
' Th? suit of A. II Von Mersiow sVy vs.
The CuinbciUnd and Klk l.it-k Cofil (.,
was ou trial w hen this report close . The
action U to reoover $i,0i3 damages by rea
son of injuries sustaiuetl by the plaintiff
while workiog in the dofendaut'a al
mine,
.
Time or Ttsjtr.
No time or tamnr waiteil w hen yon
use the Cindi rella Ibtr.ge, Its large and
high oven iti-nres perfrt roasting aul
baking. So d and guaranteed by
Jas. B. IIoLUtnnAi M,
Somerset, Ta.
Beccct Deaths.
James Prown. ageI 70 years, 2 month',
aud 4 days, died at bis home in Jcimtr
h'wn, on March 3rd. He U survived by
three daugh trrs and cne son. Deceased
was a veteran of the war having served
as a r rivuto in Company F., 21nd V.
Calvary.
A iMithcr veteran of the war Kphrahn
Sliatler son of the late William (Lord
Wellington) shnffer. of Somerset county,
died on M-utility, at his houi?uar J.ui"s'
Mill, We-.tmorel.ind nullity. I too eased
was well known in this county. He was
a!siit fifty years of age.
Mrs. Sophia Shoemaker, aged seventy
four years, died at her home in Ruffalo
Mills, lied ford county, on March 11th.
She is survived by seven children, one of
the numlicr being Solomon I). Shoemak
er, of Somerset, Her husband died
twenty-live years ago.
Barbara, wife of the late John II elf, a
German printer and bookbinder, former
ly a well known citizen of this county,
died at her homo in Washington, I. C,
on Wednesday, March 3d. The body
was interred at Berlin, where the family
had lived for a number of years prior to
their removal to the National Capital in
lssi, wheu Mr. Helf secured employment
in the Government printing ollice.
I'dward Korns, aged about fifty-five
years, one of Jenner township's leading
citizens, died on Sunday evening, at his
home on the old Korns' farm, two miles
south of Jenners. Mr. Korns was a vet
eran of the war, and white in the service
of his country he contracted rheumatism
from which he had suffered constantly
for a long period of years, lliasufferings
for the past four or five years were of the
most agonizing character and death came
a a happy release. He is survived by
his wife and four or five children.
Mrs. Flenor Barron, wife of David
Austin Barron, died at her homo in Mid
dlecreek township 011 Wednesday, Mar.
pith, agsl 2 years, 10 months aud 14
days. Mrs. Barron was the only daugh
ter of Jeremiah and Adaline Whipkfy,
and the only grand-daughter of Mr.
Peter Whipkey. tjuite early in life she
united with St, Paul's Lutheran church,
to which the entire Whipkey family bo
long, and was a faithful member t.f the
same to the time of her death. She leaves
two children, a son and a daughter, a
husliand aud a very largo circlo of
friends to mourn her early death.
Venerable Daniel Long, aged W yeais,
9 months and C, days, died m Saturday,
March l,;th, at his home in Garrett, Mr.
Lout; formerly resided in Black township,
but sold nis farm two years ago w hen 1 e
removed to Garrett. He was the father of
eight children, four boys and lour girls,
v iz : Johu and Ivi, both of whom are
married ami reside near Garrett ; Benja
min, w ho died w hile iu the Fnion army ;
Zachariah, who lived with his father;
lilizals th, wife of Valentine Brocht ;
Martha, w ire of If. H. Voder, of Garrett ;
Su-n, w ife of Joseph Ringer, of near
Husband, and Kate, who died some time
ago. He is also survived by bis second
wife and by 24 grand children, ami 8
great-grand children. Deceased was a
highly respected citizen, loved and es
teemed by all w ho knew him. For a pe
riil t.f fifty years he had been a devoted
iiiemlier of the Lutheran church. The
interment took phn-e Monday afternoon,
w hen he was laid to rest in the Garrett
cemetery. Rev. B. II. Collins, assisted
by Rev. IU T. Pollard, officiated at the
funeral.
There is a Class of People
w ho are injured by the use of coffee. Re
cently there has been placed in all the
grocery stores a new preparation called
GRAlN-o, made of pure giains, that
lakes the place of coffee. The most deli
cate stomach receives it w ithout distress,
and but few can ttll it from coffee. It
does not cost over J as much. Children
may drink it with great IteuefiL 15 cts
and 2. cts per package. Try it. Ask for
GRAIN-O.
Appointments Made at the United Evangel
ical Conference.
At the closing sessions of the L'nited
I'vongelical conference, at South Fork,
on Monday morning, it was decided to
hold the next conference in the United
Fvangeli'.Ml church, at IJ Bois, Clear
field county, tho second Thursday of
March pvi
Before the adjournment of the confer-cm-e
Bishop Stanford read the appoint
ments for tho coming year as follows:
Somerset District The Rev. Theo.
Bach, presiding elder; Bedford, A. F.
Berkey ; Glencoe, J. C, Powell ; Cambria,
Philson Berkey; Cotiemaugh, A. G. Mus
selman; Hyndman, J. G. Wise; Indian
Creek, A. I Burket; Greensburg, F. W.
Barlet:; Mb Pleasant, S, If. Barlett; Jeu
nertown, C. II. Stewart; Juniata, Harvey
B. Seest ; Ligonier, J. L. Mull; Morgan,
W. Va., Wilson Lewis; Pittsburg, F. M,
Brickley; Portage, H. M. Cook; Salisbury
and Rock wood, F. L. I let rick; Somerset,
I). 1 Voder; South Fork, D. S. Poliug;
Ciaridge Mission, O. L. Woriman.
Franklin District Tho Rov.B. F. Feitt
presiding elder; Alum Rock, A.B.Day;
Barkeyi i!le, M. K. Borger; Crawford, M.
V. Devaux; Dempseytown, 1). P. K. La
van; Franklin, A. J, Beale; Haw thorn,
D. J. Hershlerger; Lickingville, C. I.
Siagle; McKcan, M. II. Jones; New
Salem, W. II. Cramer; Clarendon, J.J.
Carmany; til City, G. W. Finuecy; She?
nango, J. II. Boozer; Venango, W. W.
Llrick.
Adegheny District The Ri v. J. W. !
m ,-r, prtsidii g c-ldei; Annstrong, S. M,
Cousins; Brook ille, P. D. Sleelsmith;
Cherry tree, A. C. Miller, Westover, L. F..
Baumgardner; DuBois, J. ij. A. Curry;
Heatavilie, . M. Baumgarduer, India
na, J. A. Shaffer; March ird, W, A. Reiu
injjrr; Mechanieburg, S. ii. Itohnland;
Morrelh ille, John Garner; Johnstown,
Redlbrd street, F. W. Ware; Johnstowu,
Turdiy, A. J. Bird; Johnstown, Seven
teenth ward, L W. Rh-hcl; Troutvillc,
ij. W. Imbodei ; Woilhtille, Samuel
Milliroi.; Roxbury, F. D. Klleubcrger.
U'sn'.ed.
Two good girls for chambermaids.
M i.st lo ublo to rtuie at ontsa. Wages,
two dollars and fifty ce.-ts per wek.
Mkkcii asi's Hotel.
Johnstown, Pa.
Somerset NormaL
Tho annual session of the Somerset
Normal will open May 17th, and con
tinue eight weeks. Circulars sent on apr
plication. II. S. Schi
I. S. Riioaii.
For a He sr Cspitpl.
tiovernor Hastinfja sent to the Legisla-.
ture Wednesday a lengthy message on
the subject of a new Capitol. He poinla
out the necessity of prompt action, aud
says that a group of buildings, each suits
able for a specinc department, appear t i
meet w iih more general approval thau a
sing'.e struotare, while the cost, he baa
been adi ise l.wxuld not be cearly so great
and the eiLtit, fnun an archi-ectural
standiKiint, scarcely less imposing. But
w hatever p!au ia adopted, tho Governor
believes that provision should be mtde
for ttie needs of the public for a century
at leasb
(iovernor Hastings does not believe in
increased taxation to cover the cost of the
new Capitol. He has been advised, be
says, "that a new building, suitable for
the General Assembly, and cf snch char
acter as will lie creditable to the Com
monwealth, can, by the utilisation of the
two million or more of briyk J.he re
mains of the old luidingbe erected at
a euat not exceeding fyjO,oOQ. Of this
sura we have realised nearly tJLiQ,0(iO
from tho insurance policies upon the old
Capitol, leaving a deficit of about ivlM,
(ijo, to be provided for by reduced expen
ditures or by increased revenues, as may
seem best.
Fsrra for Bent.
Situated north of Somerset about three
miles. Property of Norman E. Trent,
dte'd. For terms call on or address
Lii.iK J. Trent,
Somerset, Pa.
nOVAl 9691.1 0
(sVJ fV'J
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated for Its great leavening strength
and hcatlthriilnivK. Assores the food against
alum ami all forma of adulteration common
to the cheap brands.
ROYAL BAKINO rOWDKBCO HEW YORK.
Local Items.
A clean city adds to the comfort and
convenience of every citizen. It is an
advertisement for the place worth uinch
more than the cost of cleaning. It cre
ates a favorable impression upon strang
ers ; it attracts population and adds to the
taxable wealth of the place. A clean
town pays the biggest kind of dividends
bocause it prevents disease and promotes)
business, Tho season is bore when back
alleys should ha denied, when streots
should bo flushed, and the front yard of
every property put in order. ThellEB
ALit believe in commencing early ou a
work of this kind in order to forestall
sickness and disease which are sure to
come from the poisonous odor of garbago
and other filth that is to be found in tho
borough.
By the decision of a joint commission
representing the counties of Mifllin,
Huntingdon county has been awarded a
considerable slice of its neighboring
county's territory and its most valued
portion. A controversy extending over
many years, over the dividing liue be
tween these two counties, is now about to
be settled, and the decision of the joint
commission just rendered makes Hunt
ingdon county vastly the richer, Tho
awarded territory embnuvs many thou
sands of acres of Ihe richest agricultural
a id in Pennsylvania including the cele
brated Germany Valley, and tho town of
Allensville. MiOliu county's attorneys
have tiled exceptions to the award, and
Judge Bailey will wake a filial decision
on April lath.
A tiipatch from Riverhead, I I., says:
The decorum of the Riverhead school
was upset through tho escape ef a mouse
in a class room. Principal Brown was
showing to the class the effect of the ab
sence ofair on the mouse, Tho niouso
was con lined in a tube and tho air ex
tracted. When it was supposed the ani-
in il was past helping itself the tube was
r ..-moved, and tine of the girls w as direct
ed to poke the mouse. She did so w ith a
lead pencil. The mouse cleared the stand
aud landing tin the lbtor rushed arouud
(he class room. While tho principal and
boy pupils were trying to kill the mouse
the girls climbed upon the benches and
sc.-eamed. The mouse was finally corner
ed and killed, but it was some time le
fore the class rccoyert;d from the excite
ment. The Books of Parker ti Parker w ill be
in my hands until April 10th. Persons
knowing themselves indebted to ns w ill
please call and settle w ithout deby by
cash or note. I will be at the old stand
until the above date. Accounts not closed
by that time will be put in the hands of
an officer for collection.
G. R. Pahkkr.
Blank Books ! Blank Books !
Town and County Merchants, Farm
ers, Millers, Mill Men, Coul Operators,
Secretaries of Societies, anybody, and
everybody needing blank books of any
kind will find a large stock aud great va
riety at
FISHEE'S B33ZZ ST3SE.
Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash
Books, Re-ords, Justice's lKckets, Re
ceipt Books, Society's Minute Books,
Time Books, Diaries for IMIT. Books of
Judgment Notes, Memorandum, in fac
all styles, kinds and pialil;i-3 of blank
books always in stock at Fisher's Book
Store, Blank Itooks. for Tax Duplicates,
Books for Township Supervisors, Blank
books for every body.
CtiAS. II. FlslIEK,
A Good Easiness far Sale.
I have a good general line of merchan
dise for sale at a bargain. A good chance
fur the right man. First-class htvation,
Kxpeuselow. Reason for selling, being
iu business PI years, wish to retire. For
further information address,
B. F. Stii..i
721 Bedford St. Johnstown, Pa,
Br, Sadier has returned from his Trip Scnta
and is now resdy for all baiineis in
bis lies.
BATED TEEIH EYES.
Pterygium on Both Eyes Cared.
Mr. Mose-s M.Taylor, Bbickhurn, West
moreland county, bad a lleshy growth
from tho inner corner of raeh eye grow
up over the pupil, blinding him mi he
could not work. Dr. Sadler, Mi Pemi
avenue, was consulted through Mr. Sam
uel Harris, w hom the doctor had cured of
the same thing. Mr. Taylor's eyes were
perfectly cured also.
Mr. Goo. Meyers, Snrlngdiilo, Pa., had
tho same kind of grow tii, w hicu had ad
vanced to the danger litis. By the dix
tor's juration, by his special method,
which nfier hundreds of trials has never
failed, hi eye is as perfect 3 ever.
The doctor U won lerluliy succosful In
all ear ailed iop.s.
-THE-
11
- VVA M W . HiVU II WJkVM
( former! tf fitnirfet Mw&'lhi'ml H'orkx,)
OPERATED BY A NEW FIRM,
Has been refitted with Xew Machinery
and s now prepared to furnish
Stoves, Plows and
Castings
Of all kinds on short notice.
Also builders of the
IMPROVEO-
Barrett Gas Engine,
Jlest in use. Any size. Call and
see it.
We also carry a line of
.1IUASS GOODS,
ISTKAM FITTING,
PACKING, ' '
Olla' 5
aud E-VilNL, .syi'PLItlS.
Having put in a new and cornplita
line of Machine Tools, are now
able to do all class of work, such
as Ite-boring Cylinders, Planing
Valve and Valve HeatH, orauy kind
of Engine Work that may le re
quired. We earnestly solicit your
work and will guarantee satisfac
tion. OtBee aud Works near the R. R. Station.
somerset Iron Works,
Somerset, Pa.
V
(JnmprQQt Trnn WnrVc
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mil 1 1 tin 11 111 n 11
EPOfiTOr TH Z CONDITION
or TH.
First National Bank,
AT SOMSRSST. I" ha SLV.e of IVnu
vi vim lit, at the c'ihi- of basin.-, ..tarcti 8,
RESOURCES:
Nntir nnl cliwsnMitts .,
Itvenln.fts. Mvur.-! t 101s1cur.1l
1 IT
s:i .i
I, s. limits to sts-tirr ein-titiitiiiii . ..
Pn-riinim mi t'. K. 11-I-
ii.iiit-.in Iiiiiic, lnriit!ur A OM's.
1 !- In.in Sinl" Kink .- . ii.;-.. .s.
I ill- foilil c .ie. . .1 nv.-iv - .it-.
in-rks sfel il lii-r i:isli t! ii.s
N..l-sif irihi-r .atiti:il tL.iiks
Kncl i.uial ki r 1 111 0 1.. , ill. h- Is
unit ceiiln
S.fle .. t2,ul 7.
l- vi-il-ti-inli-r noli- S l !)
lt.slt'iii.iiin Kuo-I Willi I". . 'rn-ris-
un-rj .-r c:iil. il,rir.-.itiit.i:i
.. 1
Total....
S .!,
LIADIUIIES:
t'npll.il Kturr piilil In .Vt.!. ii
Mirplus tiiiul .,il uO
Lu ll vi.l. si . mills, l.sut r3.H'!iK.- A
tiixi-H ulit 2,svi r
Natioiml Hank nolcs oiiisiaiulini; .. 1 1 . 7
Hue to llier Null. inal Itoiks 4, 17i H
Indlvtiluul Ui-iosits Miil.jcrt lo
chi-ek ti.ti.a.'S 7.1
Dem'U c-rtillc's of di-sjxiu atil 10 l.'J'.oti K.".
Totsl
? I"I.H77 l
Kat'cf VitUjZi-rritiii, (t.u.i.'.y jVam. i v f, ..-
I, Hur-ey M. Berkley, t-...-liii-r of tic- hImc.-p
nanus! tiuiik. io sU-i.iuly sw.-sir llmt Ihc
alsive MUil-iiitiit Is true to ttie best ot my
know Ictlcr slid t l'.. f.
HAIIVEV M. UKil.'CI.KY,
t u .lili-r.
SiihscrilMs! cn.l nwi.rn to Is-fore me this I'.tli
day of March, isi7.
tllAKLKS V. V AI KKI'.,
Nnliiry I'u.ilio.
CoKKKtT ATT EST:
J MK-i I,. ITiilf,
;kk. it. mi 11.!,
lyitr. .tjfi.u
1'ir.ctor.
pi.NANCIAL STATnntNT of t icin:i
honing townsliiji, willi Siijnrvis
ors Josiuli Lob r, Job n 1". ;:.:.n :i!cl
TreasttrtT William Maitrvr, for tl.e
year Hiding March H, 1S'.7.
Account uf Juslali I i.r. Ir.
Tonm'tlnlHirtux (biplicat. f x' i-rt
c:sh 217
" lue from List y.iir,. Ill t
By ain't Irilio-- u.iiie 011 '.t.U i
7.'1; il:istii rviMt.rf . ..
2. S ihiysMskiti tuiuil
nccs..s:iry expi-nse
t-x.Micmtions
eieiiiiN.sioii on ti7 Js..
pal.l lo IrcaMir. r
uue Uvt iisliip...
(r.
"si (
Jl'i :
a-'
i :
'1 1
1
tll7 ! !17( tut
Account t.f Joint Iowm.'in.
Toatu't Litior tx liupli.nlc 5 7-0
" Cllsll " i!"l 61
By ain't In Imt done 011 r..-.. I si7 Ki
" 5i'iJ.iys susrviM!ii.' 7i7"
t-xom-mlioiiN 17 si
" c0111111lssi1.il on jliil itK t .".S
aiil to treasurer 41 7 i
$ i.'71 W f r. J :v
Account of William Ma.ir r, ln;:.in r.
To ain't In liaiuU of lr-i'.fc:ir r
from lal ix-llleiiii-iit M
Toaiu'l retM-tved from .los.li.lir 1!J M
J1.I111 llntviimn it 7
14 ( ouniy t win's.. 1-J M
P-y nn'l pal.lou onlcr Jr iiou-... i .l I i
lrnrer' pniiiiiii"(ii I :.7
Iu huntls of tri-a.-unrr... sis
I Z " $ jw '.0
We. the Hudttors uf Out-male. ill. : tiiwp.s-i'
cs-rtlly tlwt the alsive sccoui.l 1 mmi mi i
true.
j. 11 11 T-.-ri.
W. II. ANKhNV.
J. X. Walter, t.-ai'tV i K i-TI.
t'l.-rk. Aiuiuon..
Trzctcs't Talc
OF'
VALUABLE
IN GARRETT CO., MD.
By virtue of a i5.--iss- .f il:e r:.n-in: "..c.r'.
for ta rr.-lt coiinly, Marv'aii.l. Irfni.:.; .l.iT.
tic 1st ilay of AiiKiist, I . s uii-i i.ss. .1 i;i I;
muse v lit-n iti V:irv J:ir.. 1 k el. al. nr.--o..i-I'lalnaiiU
iin.i !l-iir- J. V i'l.n.l'i i t. i.l. ;nv
li ft tiilaiit. the same being No. 7 i l.-int;. in
a il court, I will, on
Saturday, April 10, '97,
At II o'clock A. M.t
ht Hie Court House door in tie
t.wn of k-
1, :: r for sai.
Is an- j. tns Is
a us the
laml, tirirn-lt couc.tv. M irvh-:
al putilic aui-tloit nil tlcisi- ir.-.
of valtuble liiiilx-r UimJ. ki......
ii
Cheney Lands,
I vine and tx-ine in t;arr-it isrunfy, Mnn-Uml .
ami tii-MTlleil in a certain ii.-.-.l I.e. N-.r.iiaii
Jacolw to A!freJ Wilmo-'i, l.-!iriii4 daii- il.t
I.I II .l.i v ol July. 1-s.t, nini ncurl. 1 in I.H..r
. II. r.. folio i elc. lino .r in.- 1j;i4 ti.-c-
tinls of liarr.-tl eoiimy, all tl-.is- l.ti.s nr -.-.r-t-els
of land Hitcatc on I. lite l.ick it. .k, m
KHld O Ml 11 1 V, Islll p-irts Ol ill! Ol.ll. li tr.ii-r
oi land calltd
Ik
Bear Camp,
wliicli hiis Issndivid.-d i;;i Into a i un.'.i r ot
loin or jure. liie sal.l l,.i t . .i ... en
tainim; Sy: :.-n s ; N'.i. ;:,i-n.i::.uii i ;j .-..-r.s;
No. -I. coniaiiiim; Is-im-is-s ; N... ... n:i;ai:iini:
1'17 io-rcs ; und lot No. 7, '-natal. ;it ; .71 ni-r.-.s;
contaimm; I.. rail ttiesai-1 i.v.- i.i..n.-iii.m.-atid
und si :iy-!tir.v airn-s iai- i.r i. vs. si imf
rid csc-ttii.ir fnm said I !..! . "i ::r:t s form
erly vmvtyisi ly sael N.irmaii Ja.-.ii.s lo
James v. Newman by d. J dai. .1 la August.
Is? i ad (July is-e..r !.-l annul,' tin- Ijind U.c
ords ol tiarr.-lt founly. and ulao simiu and
exci ptlnj from mi id lends m i.iuch th. n-of as
lie ueri)i.ist uf sai 1 li'u Lick i-n-. li und sii
puil to be wilhiti t'n- ll-H-s i.f I.. I N. 7. and
elc. jiliaK nlsoomMhird -f the it-iin r.il i:hl
and luiumi to rralte lh- aiue.
The above luudacort'iirtis. a snmll farm
with the balanoeof the latal civitl
w ith a virm forckt t.f nntf-t titiiUr
tf till the various kinii.s i-f tre- ami
wtMiils it tligetioiH to tiii? country ami
will be hoM us u u hole.
Terms !
jinwrllKI l.y the disTn-1, onliu!f i f the
puri'haMi liiiiu i-.tsi, vuJ (tie ,,nT m
IU recall I ! nii.;::h l.i . .iil i:s:. limits
r-itiic!y, Ivf. rri-o i i-.m -n- to I e -cured
iy t tie Is milk of tlit' juin lias, r. v. .ta s.ei;.
r;ly. kiiiii.vt lo the h-hlov:.! ..I U;.- Iruito-,
al.J lo Ix-ar il.tcri.I fr...u .ia;i-.
J. S. I 'I it'll It A M!,
PcVi: Sola
OK
Vahibh Eia! Estate I
By virtue of r.n ord. r ts tu-il out i.f th- tr
I'linns' Court of sni. i r 1 county, t'a.. at..i lo
li.e nili i t d, I u!ll - ;e to saie at tie- 'ice
rri!i i.ft-of Maty Km r. ;c"d. in s.,,,,, r.et
boroUaiU, i west n.dj rolii. !. I tuuiilv, l":i., Ii
FRIDAY, MAKCH 26, 1897,
At I o'clock ? M.,
the follicvii-c il.-scriVd n-.:l ertate cf said
ilary Kifcr, Ui-t-'d:
No. I. A rertaln pare or parrel of land
ts.nMstimj of three m-joinin pi.-.--s, wiih
house tui.l iita bh- ihi r. .. u. .sit.:.ite i:i rS'vm rs.-
lornship. hmers t s.uii!y. 'a., mi i,e r.r.l
l.aditiK iitim the l-'i Il.t t..l f a atu v,
short iiisiHtii'i'i-H-t of A. I. Ci.Ieiar:. i'.nu.li
'-Hickory tlollnut ,v adj.iiuiiix iti.i ..f a. J.
Cel.-m:-.:i, Uarii.tia i rry, imiV-s i,J
lieOr;i iraniicirt and i u:;lic r.i.t. r -:.: iiKiiur
fouruvnsj uren-ur b-ss, L ln th. ..i.i.. prep.
eriy ronveyisl l.y IJ. Al. .u K. .M.ry K iler by
ttisM liuU-d ;5-th AkhI, Ib.i, of :i:.-tl Lit re
about t acres flrr.
Xa 3. A creiUtiu hit of uroic. I willi a tw.t
Stry house and ot in r oi;t rmn iiai;s thrn-mi,
ilille tu mjmcrvt har.'h, Swirii. rsi t curiu
V V k''u is bouiid.-d an faiiow.-: uo l no
north by t'liiou Ktrvei un tm- -.tt by Kil.i-U-t
iticc, on the ouih by .Mala stn . t. ami
on tin-West iiy alley, U-luj th sain- bl -f
ground i .invrj-d I, j- JiiM-ph 1 ri jr i.n 1.1; lo
jilary Kifer tiy deed dati-d si Kihy. Is7 , it
vurdisl III ds.-d rtMinl, V.1. tJ. jte '..s, Ac
These are d. in.bl.- pr.;H-rti a. IVra-ma
w Uhiuit lo pun h tne ran k.i on ti.e i.r. ii.i.-s
Ud t44Uuc tor tht'tuselvra.
Terms:
Cakh. l"nlc clians!sl on day of ate to time
Willi lnt-rsi 'i'wruty per o ut. to be paid on
Jay of Kale.
MU HAKl, KlKKIt,
March 1, l(ti7. Actanin-traior, Ac.
Jaiiuiiisiiylor, Auctioneer.
J. II. I hl, Atl'y.
PENISSYIVANIA
Railroad Compmy,
PerscnaUy CQniJucted Tours.
,V.I TOJILKS3 .YAl'a Y AM TURK.
CALIFORNIA
Tour to CALIFORNIA a.id the lA
C1K1C ("vsr will I.-JVU Mai -if bnr. Alb
tut and I'llIslMirx by ;seial 1'ui.m.t'i train
Mi.rc i 7. 17, r.-turniii- on i-iii.ir train
within nlntt months. ibain 1-ti :, ticUi-'a,
lac acting nil tour t.n.fii'i1 soi-i imd Iraas
P'lrtatiini only n-tiin.ii-i;. 111 Is? a.tl.1 at ifi?
follow ing rate: Ki-om tlarrisbiioc i;i7.i Al
toona liill.-U; I'lttsburr ii7.;. tiie-way
Crketa, Inc'ulliik- all lour fi-atrirva e..lni,
(l:is.ja fmtii il arrlsbnr. l t. 7i fr.rn Ati.x.nt,
and l-si l.-.m I'lllsbui. rrop-iriloiiate
rate from otlnr piii.i'.s.
Fordetaibsl Itihonirlrti and other Informa
tion, apply at ticket aemb-s. nraitlrrai
J i. svansom. Acting t'ss. A nt Wiwltrn
DlstrU-t, 3o0 FUlk Avetjue, Bitutiurs, Vj.
11
KUAIi NTIi'I'.
l.i II: ; l i itt -. Me-; a-U-i talc of Jlivld
n r ..ii ii. . I 1.. i l;. i:, r r. b's w.le. .f
liil.r-l loitii.-.i ;, SiHL.-r.-s.. r. rotpily, Ba.
T.'e-wvi l pj i;i:im having jT.s. ult I Ihelr
p -ti;ii:i lo 1 1 i- C.nirl of Cm i. -non II.ua of
s-eniTfi t ro iniy, praying fir- mi i l.-r acd
li -ri e of ir-.i.i tamri, ilir.-i-tlin; amiii I J. Bow
s -r. tia-isii;n.s-, l r.sss.nvi v liltn. -iol n
i....r. ih I--: i und pT.i.nal ,i-u. ..' i,l I
j p-1 1 1 i.oi.-tn !t.--.a.l--il In tie- i.B.xi'iii lit; il Iss
i in rrr-r a.-i.bs; tv said ieli! iiurr-, !liai. Ihy
tii;i!.-irinnt-eii-ula w o .1 r.. I. i-..inirvmnii
l.i j v .. I) t li. ib-I'ls if 1. -.ii -,illi.l
If. t-. t; rr"l!ts t.M.i In i-U:.i : i II. i i -i
... N..' . l.i I..-,. I t i . i i i;. i rle-
- i .' I ' I s ll'l . llil:i I'l '. Era ! . I. ,
I i -.-.iil in. 1 1 -s it.,-tt... I.t -.i in- : . na I r.n
: I., l.i. illli i.l April. Is:.7.
J. A. IU KKI V,
JnllX II. I III..
Attorneys lor l'i tlti..i. i-s.
ujV l-N ISTItAT OK NOTK 1
Ilsi.-it.-f II ,nlet I: rtcryl.Ii:-, l.-.'e of .s'lade
t-4 iislnp, .H.ni, rs t eiiiiuly, I'u., ibr'd,
le tters of uilmlnlstratiDii mi tie; nlmve e-.
tal" haviiit: Ihs-ii j.Tai.b -1 b thn un l. r-u.ni d
l.y the pnisTu.li'.rity. nollri-is lu-r !y
l-.lt. ail IMTs'HIs illib'blisl to klld -tat- to
maae inimts.ltiitc ikiyment, and th.fc-t ha ii.
rtainiN air uns the umf b prt-M-nt llr-in lnly
iiiiliM-iilli-.i.st fur si-tlli'ine .t, on SMfurlay,
April ii, l.s.a, at the rraidera-e of the admliiis
t in lor.
BHIUP I'.KRKKYBII.E.
Adminisiialor, c. I. a.
A
DMINLSTIIATOUS' NOTICE.
Ks uteof KatA. Knav.-I, lute t.f Taint town
atiip, Moiiicrst t Co., I'., d-e'd.
I j-tters of admlnlsinition tin the ntaive -s-talr
liaviu-i Iss-n srunl.sl to Hih umli-rsiifnt J
Ij th.r proi.-r auitionly, nutlce is h.r-l.y giv
en toafl p- rs.ms ind.-iilisl i k.iI.1 esi.il- in
make Imnft- iiale yln ill, and those having
claims ajj.-.iiisf the Kime to pr-s-nt tiirm ituiy
unt ia-iili.-sl.sl f.r a -tt 'in -ii I. on Kriday, Apr' I
!, s'.i7, al the n-sitl.-hee of l'cti r Kuavrl, naid
towllshill.
W. V. K S A v KI,
Kr -tl. W. llli-as-Ucr, Admiiiistrator.
Ati'y.
A
DM I X I S TliATOIS'S M) TICK
K-tnleof Mary Klfrr, late of Sumerset bur
o.ii;ii, Ssuiicrsi'l ciiiinty, i'u , cu c'd.
l-lti-rs of adinini.stntll.iii on the alsive
t iti' having Ims-ii .'r.i ni-d b itic una. M-m-d
!iy tie- pn.sr autlii.nty. notuis in'i-by u:v
riltoall M-rons Hull Med to said .-!.. tc lo
lnakc inimisli.iie myrn'iit. and lieise havit x
rial ins ii:. nisi tin- same l pri-srnt ilirm nu :y
luubenliri.ti d for s- I'li n.. lit, on .H-iiuplav,
Jlarch Jj, 1sj7, at the oiricH i, J. il. 1 hi. hs.i.
MB IIAKI. Kit fc.lt,
J. II. t'hl, Ad:i.i:iisti-uto;-. c La.
Atty.
Ix.
Kstateof Tvt-r F. Min!i, late of J. fT-rnon
lo.viisl.i p, i..e'd.
Ij-ltrrs'if ainlt istnitlon ii the a's.ve estut
having l ien gnoii.-l lo liie und r-i-nrd by
t!:-.' pi..p raiilhority, m! e 1. h. r. ! sriveii to
all pi rs..n, iii'1. btr-i to s ibi esiali" U make
li.itiK'ittate pay mi-i.f, and I nnse hnviii'.-lai.-im
iiaia-ttlic same to pri si nt ttn-ia duty an-
ili.-:iiinit, Tor aclli ?'ii-el on s-ilnr iay
March 7, 17, at the tvsnt.,ci- if .h c'd
1'iin.ii' IJ. WAI.Khii,
H. MIAI'Lis,
J. II. fill. AduiiiiUtraUir.
Att'y.
Y)M 1 ISTUATOi wS" -NOTiCK.
Iv--title of A'l'lle S. f 'iiiintrj inirn. !ate of Soiu
rr.. t low nutiip, .1. c'd.
I'!terk of ndi::inistr.itio:i on the almve es-l..t.-Iiavii.u
Ihs-ii ratiti-d to th- uri'l.-rsiyriisl
by thr priipi r auiuor'ty, uolice Is h.-n-hy giv
en toail p--isoiik u:b-bt.-l to said cs.att' to
it.. ski- ililiilii'.l ilr payal.-i.t, i.ml ;n.s liavin
c!..i:iis au-.iiisi 1 le-k...!iii' to pr urn: thnn ilniy
ii'ithi-M'.aati d for . .It-mi nt, m ramr.luy,
Mau h Ii7, al t n-i.lUet: ul kuusr Ko-ja-
r, i)ii:crs. I, 1'a.
i.-:o. F. CUfNTKYMAN.
r l'.ANis 1. It KHt.
Administrator.
A
DMiM.STKAT!i:.V 'orICIl
KL-ite of Jo-f.ih Walker. latA of l!nth-
trrsv.iliry tOW.lNMip, Utt'i.
I.i-t t rs of u'liuinNi nf tht i1?hv( fv
t it." h.iVtrlai n rn r.mtnj t; ll.f Uil-'iicri t
uk f.r.f -riu:t:tril', :i is (, r
-a to ail r.- !. imli liU : t. s.4t l vsl.c
i.iU- iiii.n. c'ut tt- cyiiti unl Ilr--- iiavitiij
I'i.u'n- i:..int tii 'tin !i 4-0" :it tK-Tii Uf
M-!T!fiii'iif, duly u '!. t.a. I, o;i ralur'iay,
M ir h .T. l'-v'7, ut f sl'lt iict of
(1 V il. U-l WITH III" ittrj.-Si of p. m.( irf
Nii-I l-y, u -heii aa-J here li-.t y will u:t tttr
-s.i:tl l-al'lHW.
I. J. H'AI.K b'.'i,
J. J. WALK Ki',
A'imiif)it-,cr.
A
DM IX I.STIkATOU'S NOTICE.
F.t.it of Iiore-a Hlall- r, lr.te of Moy.-st.-iwn
ho.-i.Uih, SH.merM t ttiui.iy, t a., dee'.l,
1 tti-rk fjfadiiitiiistnition havit:-: l-c:i yrtnt-
i-it I-) II..- u:i-li rs;i;ii.it by tl..- pri-js-raur nunty
of ilr-iit'ov- t.si.ii,', ii.iti.'e is ii.-iv.-.v uiv.-ri lo
a t i.ariK . ha li. ca.nin at: i-is! said ei;tu- to
prrseut tie-in prupi-riy au: hnitu-attsl Ir ny-mi-lit,
and all imrti.-s owini; s.-,i 1 estai will
iiiak iiiims!iati- mrnt of thr Hiiourtl to
the A ti.iiiii.st-aUjf al hi., olhre. u Vine strts-t
Joliiistowii, Ta.
i;i;iK(Ksr.vTi.Kit,
Colhom Colliorn. Adminiflrtur.
Attorneys,
IS.sKiNEE'.S NOTICE.
Notice U hircl.y given that Iwih-rt Tlrk
worth, of J.-unt-r toil n.inp. si.iiii.-rv-t cur.ty
Ta., hrs i l.i'iil. d a dsl ef voluntary ii'k
'i'-iiw:i; i.l an ha l i,al.', rii and p. rs..n.n,
to t ill- IUI'IT--.!IC t, for I he b. II. I.t l,( II,
ereditois nf tin- l.l lt.l rt Tit-kworlh. All
p rs-iiia Imirht ii M said It.iM-ri Ties worth
will make immrC.iate p-ii lai iit. arid Ihos.
having riaiinswiil present iheiu tiu.y aiilti. n
tte l for srTtl.-iii III, oil Tti'lrsi.av-. i-are'i 1 ,
l7, at the ri-sidi-i.ce of Ass'irnte in J, mi, r
to viifhii.. t li..i Hfc.lt,
Aisin.ie.
A UDITOIi S XOTIC1L
t v
In Tt t-staid of John Ranch, e'-l.
The undi r.ic"-u auditor, appoint! 1 hy ti.e
Court, to pass upon the ev rpuons t i tu'-- i s
eiiunt ol the cvs-umrs, and distrii.-iie Ihe
fon-t in tlirir h iii.ix lo and ammiK taov- !
j, ally '-nuliii tin r -i.k, te-n by i;lve ir -l:.-.- tnt
he ii! ;t iu his o;:i in ihe Isjnciii tit s.en
rrsrt, ta for the l ir,i'r'if all.-n.i,:. to i!;e
d.ll1- s ol ka'.d u (aMiiiiiiu.-nr on -:r:rsitav
AprilT, I-U7, ikt i o'i!.;k.i m, whin ai..!
Ulicavull parties inl.-rv-st -.l m-v ato i. I.
Hli.l. V. liItLi K Kit.
Auditor.
A
LDITOH'r? NOTICR
In re estate of Jusc;.!i J. U.nu, tltc'iL
The tin-l.-rstifiusl au'ltlor. appointed by Ihe
Coui-l, lo lis tile .-.mount ol tl.t: lite -st:ire f
I. tv iua 1 ut, Wi.lour. aial d.sint.utr t!i.- land
oi t!ie Iannis i.f the a-im:r.i.-in.ior of i.t
.t'i'il. to and iu:. m. k thiise Ufti.f eli 1 11 1. it
then-to, t.r,.-tiy gi-. i-s no; in- thai on i'hiir- ;ay,
March St lvT. at out' o "kh'X il m.. he will sil
in Lis olii.-e in lie- ls.r,j...-li i.i n.hk r t, Ta ,
tor l!i pursse i i ' u'l-iiitii:r; lo i!ie oni;t i.f
--ml apt. i..im-nt. when and where ail per
tlis illUtsltxi 111:. V KTlrnd.
t'itia. W. I4fcKi UF.It,
Audiur
UI)ITO!iS
i. A.
In re asslyne-! estate of KmM Lottie.
Tlie undrr!uni-tl auditor ap)siiuld by the
Coiot ol Ciiiiin n Thus to distribute" the
ii: -i-y in liie liit';.! of ai- lltnir jiay, K..,
ici.-uie, to and . i.ioi lh a-e bxaliv ruliiird
;.'.-. to. hereby ijivm lio ir lh.lt on' Wolliea.
d .V, Man-h .Hist, l -.c. m I I oViock A. M , h
v,i. sit 111 l..s ol'i. r in th.- b inaiiili of s-.mi.-r-rt
for tile purpose nt unending lo tlie dilttra
of his upp..iiitmi-;it, vi ln-u and w lu re ai! pr-
II. s ml. r.sl.-U may alU-nd.
A. L. i. IIAV.
Auditor.
DM I X KSTKATOIk'S NOTICE.
Kstate of San n.-l K K-rUey, late of Cope
maii'jb tow n-hip, SH,mers.'i n.iu.ty, Ta ,U. c'X
I it-is of a.tia'ni-trai-.n on th.- at:ove e-i-tatr
ti-iv iny 1.. rn "runi.sj to the u:i.irr.tH.sJ
by the r.r... r uoinority. t...:k-r Is la rcuy glyi
en to-ill i rsoiis know lik,' tb-'iuvT. t;i.-tt-si
lo abl estate to maKc iri'iieii..it e..yiii. in
and Ih.is.- havins c aiin, or i;v:wiud tnb uiit
tie- KH.i u present ta jin c,ly uaili: 'lit. ,-.,, U
H.r M-tt:. 1.1. r.t oc, 'fu,il-iy, Ibe jij u.0- ,4
A pnl, A. 1", ;jC, tt iiit late nsidi u-e ui the
di
.. ' . , I- M. T.KKKKY.
i nd. V. . B11 s?k-r, Ad:iii;Ullutv.r.
Alui.ucy,
TXECUTOU'S NOTICE.
Ktitf of Itllue M. Iliokn, la;? of Somers t
Ujr.iUj:i, fojuei-ki-l comity, Ta., dee'd.
I.etrrs todunit r.try on the ala-ve estate
ha vn,-been, grrunbsl o ihe undrrs'tn. 1 bv
lae prois r auilair.ly. notice Is hereby iclveu
toa.l ; t rsons nidi bird u.s aid estute lo inaxu
immtdiale pay mi nt, and those havin;; eialtnr
auauisl ihe same to pr-si nt Hum iluly au
Ih. ntieau d I'.r s. tiirm -iil ,jt Miiunlav, too
-.Mil di.v of Mareh, l.vT, at my ollice ia the
bornuKU uf rsuuivfset, Ta.
J WKS U. TCGII,
K (editor of IjiUul- M. Hlcka, do; 1.
DELL
llu tbo call on lOtM Acres
IlarJy Sbruba,
lUrciy Tree), Fruit or Shade,
Hardy Hof-ts.
Ilcliable Vegetable & riovr Seclsv
aiSSinitlirielil tit., " J'JTTSBl'l.t,
14
i i-rr-i a rf.-
Mt-'i ml r.ttf 1 -r
ilf lw., rUii Mif (--.) isl''
'I. h t fslr-at ?' "lilt
li . I'M i lf:'l
KM kt-T IM-J't.' it li-'ItM,
. V ha n4 nvvt-tl. Iwt lr.
rr!.ti ttn Ui : Mi.il. t
4hl?crrrti l-r It M r 14
U- ulol br U:)r .,r. i itirlli in
,,..1-1- k4.-'ru j; jI l-U v i f u :t:l
. hrm i murvr i if f..i 1-4 kt-i-iu. t.
im tubr t". 4. Vt .! l '
V.'l W C'riii-toW-lh:iJiv.''t,lrai-i
-t iu h :w s thirt. t .-'-'ft to trot.-! Iw (H tf
K. Usauiji fur .to(unu(sWtt.
GET AN
I Knt'CATTuSaiaJ
" fanuinf ku baisl in
I EDUCATION!;
bsn-t. lvt an sk'l-
ratioa ai -a. ( a
t ra I site ,iuil
tinnnTTimia aiiai.im. a i mj' . . e t. r a
I intra. Fa. int.
rlue u.-in!jM ihI low mu-. isuur aUI
tos:a.t-.s;s.' K,.r .sr-u'r- s I !ilnv -r ..l.lr -w
Jtt ki.iw. pw. m., rrt-.i,.
Valualjlo R( al Kstate !
Hy vlrrisnf t!ie anthorl t itIti n In that last
w i.l and Osi-.i.-.i.i .,f M,.r IUi rlr, lat- f
a nsiiip, rsiine-iket eiMinty, pa.,
s-M, I t'..-mi i. rsi.a,,: WIi rit-ate tit 1.11b-
ur .Hiirijr Ml Ilr pta-mis s, on
Salurdjy, March 27, 1897,
At I o'clock P. M ,
lilt- following r'jit c.slate:
A certain tr.wt of land altnale in Sbxiy
k lowiiship, H-.m.-i-set riHinty. B . B,,.
..lnij I an. is i.l Win. Knlr, Jen-miah i'tiinr-lc-.
It.nry ftull and oilars, r.HilaniinK .kt
a.-r., alr.tit J ..f whirl, lear-il. lath.nre
wi II l.niis r.sl, ron veil lent to rln.nai ami
n-b.H.l, buvn.ic liiensin ers't4'l a Iwimlory
tiwi iiinir in us.-, loirn and other oiilhnllilinxa.
j.si aau rand IruiL
Terms :
Irtperc nl. of Ihe pnrehns money to br
paid when thr prop-riy is sold, balance of the
S i uriivery f l.ss,, In m-Miihs and
In 1.' months with iiiu rst from Uay tH mte
ls r. rr.-ii (wiyiiii eu I-.s ure-1 ou Iheprem
lsea byju-Uni. nl bond.
JOHN MAItVKlt,
Kx.cutortif Mary ItiiiKlrr. dis-'d.
Jno. U Leoti. Ilvidimc Ki!ti T. f )..
All' jr. KinioM l Co., Ta.
Puclio Sale
-or
Valuable Real Kstate !
Ty virlueof i.'ie authority ilvrn in thr last
ti i.l and IrsUiii.. nl of Joi.n Muitfer, lat of
hom rs. tow nship, nhhi rs. , 'a dee'd, we.
tlie uniirrsiiMi. il, wi.l xaisv lo sale by pubiie
te.iiery.on ti.e premises in So rsel townahip.
fcomt -iset roui.ty, Ta., on
SATURDAY, MARiH20, 1897,
AT I O'CLOCK P. M.
the following disi-ilv-d ni.1 tnute of John
siailer, t!i r'u :
A crtain f.rm situate In township and
c-.unty al-.n aiil, adjianiinf lands of iiuiiii I
! :iliii.. !. J ..-.:. Kin.ia.-l. SainiHl Mhatter, I y.
r ... .sliatl'-r, l.'iivi-r i.all. r. J..s. ph Uult r,
v m. 11. Tiilisoii, .sitmu,-l Kox, John iseilarri
Ii'id otiieis, ts.iiiHimiii; arrvs iiM.rr or
It , of w hn h I'll arres are t'irar and lit a Riaal
s at-of ruiiivaliou having thcivsMi treelA-U a
lare two-story
Biick Dwdlinjr II. use,
lunk burn li.xlij) ft, t and other ootbuibllrru
If-ssl or. liar.; ot rl.oi.-r Iruit, Ifisiil water con -
i j ... .' 1 "'
laVr . . ' '
- .7...... .s.- ioi,j iuv u-ui.'r.i
pike; luis trail is uieli ilald with a vt In of
i irniii jive io i n t ana i man ncell.-iii
und w.kd lir.hlM.rteaMl.
i-o s .na-p. rs..i.a: property will br wjld at
ln.-.l t.i;if, tu-wit: liay, Oala, Corn, Kye, Ac.
Terms:
Ten percent, of the mtir purrhasr mon
ey to be pari win-u property is aold, balance
of the our-third i. i eoiuiriuati.m of sale, o
ticrd in ,:x ico-i'hsaiid one-third In twelve
months troiu delivery ofd.s-d. is-ferred pay.
ln.-i.l lo sit iired by is.n.l on the prruiiHea.
T.m.si-sioii vivm April I, lsn7.
y Y. SA Vl.ft,
1IKKMAN StlAFKEH,
Administraluni, c L a.
J.;ii.l IL Scott, Ati'y.
.1
JOTICK IX DI VOIiCH
Ito-r litan. U Ki -hfner fn thf-f'.Min of fom
by h.-i iiex; f.l--!i.l I . l-i,,,, of-som.
J. M.lin.wn, eisntrountv, Ta.
v" .. I No. 9. s. pi. -l'. s.
J.-hti Iiai.l. 1 t ichlr.i r No. lw:. 'f, l.sjri.
.!:. .S ih;, nit in Mvorc.
And now. Ki Vy .7, 17, i.n motion of J. C.
Ijovry K-. .nforuey f..r lilh-llant, tiled, the
t ourt a j is.'u; . -, Holiart, mast, r, to lake
tii.- l.iin.-aiiy In Ihe ebovr stal.-d ease, rtnd
l'-.e u.. t .-.ii.i r port a. i .iplni.a-i. Ac. Kxlniris
fuji. i i.r lUts.rd iv-rtiiie I M ren I. Kij. Tne
in. .1. rslzn. d n p.iint.- l maxier, as alaivr siat
'''. ny L-iv.k iintiec that h- will sil in ins
oiiicv in so ii-mt ,r .uih, Ta , for the pur
ls se of attei,!.,. I,, the duii.ii of his p
iw.ii.tm. i.t W'edn.xiav. March 24. A. I.
I-. 7. at I o e..,- ... ,., w hen and wla-rw all
p:. .-li- ii.i,-.-.-sJ may attend.
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1 r.-pl.-u? with witanl huui.tr. Its contributors are the tsyst of Aiier!.-an wit
and illustrator.
' FU N N V ICTIJeJES" is another humorrma monthly : til. r-'isa lansh in rerr line of
ir. Ad t,.r.ss..f Hi inasaiiiea re handsomely koIU-u up. You should not unsa this
r nance to secure th.-ni.
I'ut ta reand n-turn Coupon properly tilled out.
DE.M0Rr.5T PUBLISHING CO., no Fifth Avenue, New York.
Kor theei.r:...d Jixi please xeml Is-moresi's Family M.nrazine, Judge's I.l bra rr (.
Iiiia2iuekf fii:iH aud i uimy Tict ures lor olio yv-araa per your oil-r.
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There's iNothing
so good as the "BEST"
and that's what we INSISTON HANDLING
So that we are able to give Cm trale nothing but the "RUST" ami
"ri'IkEST" gtHxIss the market atrordsi.
We always carry a stent of
Fancy and Staple Groceries
ThutareiiUMiririsstslin(LTALlTYand V.UklrTTY, and it U ir aim tn .u f.
iloat, il ever, lose a sale on account of not having the arlic-W called fr.
Farmers, we are Hi-ailijuarters for
Fancy Recleaned Grass Seeds.
D-m't f.i;! to Ciill ami iiisiect ixir line of seeiN ami let iw ti.)t yn tsri.sj s; fx,
fore buying. Srwcial iiriii-stoMKHCHANTSand liL'YKlWof Lirge .iuautitiess.
K have just received larae shipment of the iah-st catch MACKEREL
VV '" liAhr. lloKUI.Mi, also
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ami i..ir, it f.itUt.Mt, also full Ihm ir the laM selcted fan tied
Fish, such a.- French .Sardines. Mrsh!!' ICii.tv-rl Wrrio..
risii, much a. rrencn fvaniinesi.
Mackerel iti Tuumto Sauce, Salmon, Ac.
IX sale, of FLOrii we lea I. WHY? li.s-m-ie o-.ir "Ki IVsf and
"rurter's Uksw' cHii't le beat. Try them. Jast revivel sliiineiit of Ke
and (iralia.u Hour. SrtecLU drUi iwi Com M--al at the West 1'KlCK
ever olllrevL
t)ur Warehouses are alwaya well stocked with large varieties of asrted
R-etb, (Jrain, Hay, Straw, Li.ne, Cement, Sal. ir, Ac
HIGHEST PRICES AM WAYS PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
- Call and
Largest and Moot Complete Stock in Swmenel Couaty
and let us fj'iote yoti xicea.
Cook
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SHEPHERD & KUMIJIU,
Carpets!
Carpets!
Carpets !
A large and choice
line, consisting of about
thirty new patterns of
Carpets, will be dis
played in our Carpet
Department next week.
We expect to pay
special attention to this
line and hope all per
sons contemplating a
purchase will call and
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' VAtllllllli; Ui.il OlJst.
Butter, Eirirs & Wool
taken in exchange for
merchandise.
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5 v? C vT C M C vf v v. vT v' k?
Shepherd
AND
Kuykendal
3
FOR
1
( We will send all three to you for
one year for Sj.oo, or 6 mo. for $i.
ft ru
instiect the-
BEERIT
THERE ,S NOTHING
That enter Into ihe h.
That rnter Into ihe horn that a.1.1
more lo Ihe rolii'orl.tieallifiilii. sa and
happimsM than the Kitchen u ve.
I lie niot .-nreliil attention i (liven
to the manu'aeturs, ,4 t tt
. e mv .UH.k.tiHM.1 m ....ik r,y C
rsinr.'iu.-ii, and ii.Mhimt Ls, left, uu- T
tiinr t makr them perfiv. X
Th.y are lli result irf tlv b.s.1 'xpo
rlenrv. material ami worfcnianshi p.
You eaiinot lind many akius ap- 2
pi lams that m rltwely imrl every T
want of the ho-lsew lie a the Citerll T
XiMett (i tlketr durubiliiy. eKaiol- T
nessj IM ts.-ontmy. J
G000 BAKfRS- PERFECT RCASTEHSi
:oM with thai ond.-rstaodli.jf.
J. B. Holderbaum.
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