The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 14, 1900, Image 2

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The Somerset Herald.
COWARD Editor and Proprietor.
WKl-lS"OAY
february U. tw.
Tkeascry rwvip'M last mrtith were
fjj kf t alios 1 of tlie mine month iaxt
y-aro1 ; Li.tKirt greater than iu Jan
uary, IS.X. Disburse monts show a lare
t':i:i: off. The country U-trins the
j-.j -r MM in firt-clft financial Miape.
A yellow correspondent claims to
Jihw discovered tluu Ohio will go for
Ilrvaii this year. The deleiel money
road have been claiming Ohio f.r
thirty years and their platforms have
leu vitfor.Hisly kicked cut at every
tral. .
At ViN'u'n Creek tiie I'liinn Io-
wax i'i- killed aud TCI wnuuded, and
the C.nfedsraf lost ws L'7!l killed and
r,l wounded. The men were raw- re
cruits and this was their iirt battle.
There has Jten no such fighting in
. tuth Africa.
Governor Taylor has usid that he
is willing to ubaj;: his cHims to the
;iriiiir!ion of any three men appointed
lV the Supreme Court of the t'nited
H'ate-, which is liberal in him, f..r he
was undeniably elected tiovejn-'ir by
the p-cplcof Kentucky.
Pennsylvania this xcLix.l j ear gave
her -'aU th- m?ii;;i.vnt sun of al
ia.: ?::.',0 c.utrilute4 by the
people direct and by appropriation from
tlie State Treasury. Thi is much more
than acy other .Stale iu the Union
jfiviv, and sdiow that iu the matter of
til i! cat ion Pennsylvania is still at the
head of the rro:-Kioii.
T-e AltKti-i Trit-.me very tartly remark-::
No lirpublican whowasuom
iiiHted by the reg-ilar Jt .'publicau party
methods aud i-Iacted b-cau.se his party
associates st'od by him in 1SHS, and
who afterwards refused to po into the
Jkpublicatl secalorial caucus is entitled
to a reaominatiou. He who accepts
the party machinery in his own behalf
but decline to act w ith his party after
he has won is unworthy the coaSidenee
f any true nmn."
The Ii puhlioans of Pennsylvania
made no mistake when they rallied
around the party standard - learer iu
1 and they have rcasnn fr prcat
pride in the f u-t that their State led the
vic'.oiious column with the magnificent
plurality of ;;JO,0)0 votes. With the
reord of the past three years ln-fore
th'Mn there is good reason why they
should this year swell their majority
auither 1'),IM.) votes, or raik the
el oice of PrtMdeut McKiulcy foraseo
u 1 term uuauimcus.
The t hl tuoiity for this year w ill
all le paid to the school districts by the
litter part of this month, i-ays the Uar
ris'urg Telegraph. State Treasurer Hea-co-ii
deserves the thanks of the school
lmrds all over the State. Hut in doing
this good work he has robbed the In
turgeut organs of their sleek in trade.
All they have had to go on fur s-otue
time was their charges tliat the Kt-liool
fund was net U'irg sent tothetchool
districts, and these charges were made
at a time w hen Hut ; Treasurer LU acorn
was paying cut the ni uiey aid ptyi ng
no attention to the ranting of the in.
urgent crgnns.
?oiitieal Hotaa.
The Republican of Hunting Jon coun
ty will bold their primary oo March 17lh.
The first test ol alreogth between tbe
Jiay id auti-Quay (oro In Wentero
Peuu-vlvania will be in Jefferann county
next Tuesday. Primaries will be held
for the election of State delpgtes, and tba
choice for Slate aeoator will lie recorded.
Jefferson is in toe district with Indiana.
It is the latter'a turn, and Jelferson Re
pulilirans have placed no candidate in
the field. John 8. Fisher, of Indiana, i
tbe Quay candidate, and the inmirjrents
are running Dr. S. W. Morrow, who liven
la the northern end of Indiana coanty.
From all parts oi tbe State cotnoa a de
mand from tbe regular Republican news
papers that tne candidates for tbe Legis
lature on the rejular ticket shall, liefore
they are nominated, pleiljn themselves to
jo ialo caucus fir United States Senator,
aud vote for the candidate nominated by
the majority of thu caucus. The regular
Republican are getting very tired of be
ing sold out by traitors who get into tbe
Legislature uuder false pretense, Tboy
should ell be compelled to pledge them
selves, and then if tbey violate their
pledge they can be held accountable.
Famom Traia Robber Deal.
A PiliLAHSLl'HlA disp.itcti to Mon
day's Pittsburg daily papers states that
C. L. Migee is slated by (he IiiMirgeuls
I . succeed M. S. Quay as Tnited States
Senator. This is the result of recent
c uferenc?s of the Insurant leaders.
A letter from tbe Philadelphia bargain
cdinter ttatesiuan announcing his re
tireinent from the ontest, it is said,
will s't.in hi given to the public. Wan
nnciker is very loth to retire from the
field, but his friends realizi that with
him us their candidate their eause is
lioM'less. Si'tiitorMagec, who has been
undergoing treatmeut in a PhiJadel
piiasauitarium f rthe past sis months,
is reported to have again regiiued his
liealth, aud is expected tj return to his
home in Pitb-burg the latter part of
t his week.
(i-ivEKXoB Taylor decides to stick,
lit? was elected by the pMp'e aud rep-r-s"iits
tiieir cause, lie can not with
draw from the office without unques
tionable reasous and the fallest justifi
cation. The fact that the position is
lesct with di"ic;lty .. id danger only
nilds to the propriety of his decision.
He received the most votes and was
avarded the certificate of election in a
perfectly regular manner. No one dis
p'lted his right to be inaugurated. No
lovernor ever elected in this country
liad a clearer or more thoroughly tested
ille from the people. The Lgiliture
lias no pwcr to throw him out sum
marily without allowing him a full le
gal defense. There are two sides to the
strict letter cf the law. Governor Tay
lor is doing do more than his duty with
mauly courage and devotion to the
rights of the voters of Kentucky.
Ix a I.!- section of ihi State repub
lican organizations ar.- taking up the
piettion of demanding a pledge from
candidates for ofliee that they will
Rbide by the party rules and support
the part;. Nominees whether Micesful
or defeated. Krie, Ches'r, and Indi
ana county Iepubiicsls Lave adopted
this plan, and it is th correct thing to
do. Tlie recent history of the Kepnb
lieaa party is that men who wereelect
ei to the Legislature as party men,
after accepting the nomina'iou from
the party, have refused to g into the
caucus aud have voted against the cau
cus uominee. Every licpublicati cou
vention that nominates candidates for
the LegUIture this year should exact
a n'c4re from the men it imitated to
attend the caucus of the party and
ith'-le l.y in decision, or turn them
iowa. They have qo right to betray
the party that honoi g them.
A i n n v. Februarv 1 2 " B i Il"Cook. t b e
desperado and train robber, who wassen
tenced at Fort Smith, Ark., in ljtj to tbe
Albany nenitentiary fr a term of forty-
five years, died iu th:t Institution to day.
He had lwen ill for a long time with lung
Inn hie. His brother, who lives in tbe
iiilian territory. Las been apprised of bis
death. If he does not claim tbe body, it
will tsj buried iu Potter's Feld. Cook
was an iuortensive looking man, and was
only twenty-eight years of age. Once he
said to the prison chaplain :
"I di'l uot do half the things they say I
did. Tbe Cnited States District Attor
ney only w anted to make an example of
me."
He contended that tbe United States
Iitriet Judge bef.ire whom he w as trid
mute au agreement with the attorneys
for the prosecution and tbe defense that.
to satisfy the people w ho were in deadly
terror of the btndit, he would give Cook
tbe full penalty, and then if he showed
any reform, or desire to lead a better life.
he oersonallv would make apphcatiou for
his pardon. Hut the judge died some
time ago, aud w ueu "Bill" learned that
fact he eave ud hone. lie worked in tbe
shoe-shop in tbe penitentiary up ti a
short time ago, wbeu he became too ill to
perform any labor. Ie was the last one
of his gang to remain in prison.
Kews Itemi.
A tornado struck the town of Collins
ville. Mo., Thursday. Fifteen persons
wore injured.
A1 Rogers, a I'niontown blacksmith
is said to have invented a horseshoe that
will reipiire no nails, be can be fastened
with a clamp and screw.
Tbe Pennsylvania railroad is reported
to be planning for tbe doiug away dur
ing the current year of grade crossings
in Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Washington
au i possibly at Newark.
William F. Miller, tbe heal of tbe no
torious Franklin syndicate, in Brooklyn,
which promised to pay aud did pay to
mtny persons 50 per cent, on invest
ments, and w ho fled In Nov mber, has
ben captured and is now in jail.
Prine Henry of Prussia, vice admiral
oT the (ierman squadron in Chinese wat
er, was receutly held up and robbed by
bindits in Siam, where hebadgoneto
viit tlis King. The robbers secured
ab mt f 1,0(10 in cash and two bicycles.
E la E iiig, thecian ess. has completed
a residence near Uorbin, Mo. The bouse
w.is built on a scale proportionate wifi
MUs Kwing's needs. The doors are lM
feet high, and the cilir.gs : I win I w
loot line lhoe of fabled giants' castlw.
S1 is still grow ing. and is now eight feet
a id four inches tall. In "courting"' her
it is ssid to take two men to bold Mi:
Ewin's band.
In the Allegheny county courts, last
week, Katie Loeb. a pretty young w.tin
an, mid fond of bicvcle-riding, was award
el $.;,0u0 damages for slander. Mary
Be-b, the daughter of a McKeesport ho
telkeeper, made defamatory remarks as
Katie rode by, and they were soon'circu
lated all over McKeesport. Miss Loeb
sued for Sl'i.OoO, and was awarded J,'M
an unusually large verdict for slander.
The city councilor Kenosba, Wis., has
just enacted an ordinance compelling
saloonkeepers to post a list of habitual
drunkards in the saloons, and that no in
toxicants he sold to them; that photo
graphs le taken of the persons so posted,
and be printed nu sheets, which are to be
distributed about the city. The photo
graphs are to be paid for by tbe persons
posted, a id in case tbe drunkard bas no
tnouey, his relatives must bear the ex-peue.
Kent Xotei Sot Taxable.
Wasuixoton, February 9. The Com
missioner of Internal Riventie has de
rided that when rent notes pis from the
lessee to the lessor they are not taxable.
If Ibese rent notes are payable in merch
andise tbey are not payable in any partic
ular, but when payable in money tbey
are taxable only at the rate of 2 cents for
each $100 or fractional part thereof of fa
value. Tho Commissioner has tdso de
cided that imitation fruit juices do not
come under tbe Interna! Revenue laws if
tbey do not contain any noticeable per
centage of alcohol. If they contain any
perceu'.iljle qoantity of alcohol dealers
must be taxed as liq-.ior dealers.
Good Kigat to liwcon.
Whatever shape events in Ken
tucky may take, the pec.j.le of the
United States will not lose sight of the
intin point. Tnis is the Democratic
attempt to subvert the will of the vote-re
as declared at the js!is, Ths suc
cessive stages of tlie conspiracy re
clearly developed. First, a majority .f
Democrats whs placed on esch election
board, eounty and Stale. They man
ged the pnlls and returns in their own
way. Hut the Republican p!-slity
vos too Urge to be destroyed. Ta lor
was inaugurated and then the 'phu
u-eut forward in the Lgis'ature. Mem-li-rs
were turned out to make room for
fresh conspirators. The boarJs of con
test, alleged to be drawn by lot, were
somehow made Democratic by ten to
tme. During the excitement attending
mysterious nwrder the boards of con
test suddenly shut out the defense, and
fragment of the Legislature decreed
who should he Governor, going through
the operation twice, lecue, In their
lite, they had overlo ktd not only the
constitution of the Mt, but the lisfa
Uxrw Uot-bel law itself.
Wasuisotox, February fe When be
answers the summons of the Angel of
tbe Resurrection, General Law-too will
find himself among friends and ccmrad-s,
for his body was laid to-night among the
heroes who slep on the grasy slopes of
Arlington. The President of the United
Slates and his ctbinel, tbe amlsi-isadorn
of tbe great European powers, the fore
most m n in civil affairs and famous sol
diers stood beside bis bier and bowed their
heads as the chsplain cast a few l-nn of
earth upon the r-la!ju casket, and
Trumpeter Habberfcainm, who followed
General Lawton through the whole
Philippine ca npaigu, sounded the signal
that is used in camps and garrisons to an
nounce that tbe last light is out.
Everybody's liable to itching piles.
K:cb and poor, old and you eg terrible
the torture they sutrr. Only one sure
cjre. I) an's Ointment. Absolutely safe;
can't fail.
FLORIDA.
To Weeks' Tour via 'Pennsylvania
Railroad.
The second Pennsylvania Railroad tonr
cf i he season to Jacksonville, allowing two
weiis in Florida, will leave New York
and Philadelphia February 20.
Ex-mrsion ticket. Including railway
t-ansportation, Pullman accommodations
(cie tierth), and meals en route in both
diroeti ms while traveling on the special
train, will be sold at tbe lol lowing raUs:
New York, $.70 IM; Philadelphia, Harris,
txirg. Baltimore and Washington, fls'K1;
Pittsburg, f."ia), and at proportionate
rates from other points.
For tickets, itineraries, and other Infor
mation apply to ticket agents, Tboa. E.
Watt, Pae g r Agent Wettern Distiic-,
Pittst-urg, Pa., or to Geo. W. Boyd, As
sist -n: General Passenger Agent, Broad
Sue st Station, Philadelphia.
There ii a Claei cf People
Who are injured by the ne of crffe.
Iteca-itly thre has been placed in all the
grocery 'lore ur preparation called
URAIX-O, mads of pur grains, tbat
cte stomach recoi vs it without dititress.
ana out tew ran leu it irotn cr nee. It
dtxw o( cost oyer ii..i'-h. Cbildren
nd . per package. Try ic Ask for
GKAIX-O.
7i3aiixo raox Aiiia.
Filipiaoe Destroy Whole Town Will nam
ing Arrowt.
Manila, February 1L With renewed
energy and varying tactics the Insurgents
koep up a harassing fire upon the Amer
ican outposts, and the damage tbua In
flicted Is fat more serious than formal
reports indicate.
Tbe rebellion is still supported by a
formidable army, which has been di
vided and sub-divide! until it amounts
to nothing more nor less than roving
bands of guerrilos that unite for attack
and when pursued disappear as if carried
away by tbe wind. By this touch and go
method of warfare tbe insurgents are
able to cover a vast territory aud to fre
quently engage tbe American troops
without exposing any considerable pto
portion of their forces to death or capture.
Tbese mobile bands of guerrilos number
from threescore to several hundred, uuder
commanders who are fertile in resource
and daring in execution.
Their methods have proved most har
assing against the towns which tbe
Americans have garrisoned. Several of
these bands gather at selected points on
the hills, and from improvised or natural
breastworks maintain a coustant and
more or lass effective fire upon the Amer
ican outposts. As soon as this firing be
gins tbe American forces are called out
and a charge is ordered, when, lo. the
enemy has fled, no one knows w here.
This is repeated from outpost to outpost
and from town to town, and in each case
some damage is inflicted without risk or
loss to tbe insurgents.
In the Albay province, Luzon, a reign
of terror has followed the tactis of the
natives. In this section tbe raids have
been frequent and especially daring.
From hill tops burning arrows are shot
with amazing accuracy iuto the very
heart of a town and dwellings by tbe
dozen are thus burned to the ground.
A large part of the town of Albay was
destroyed in this manner.
When s woman doesn't take any
Interest ill iici bouse woiL
When the lel ticfiiuu tires her
When her back aches constantly
her head troubles her limbs pain,
and she feels generally miserable, it's
a pretty sure indication that her kid
neys are not doiug their duty.
That backache is simply kidney
ache
Tbe poison the kidneys should take
out of the blood is left in, and is breed
ing all sorts of dire diseases
But you can stop it
Doan's Kidney Pills
Act directly oa the kidneys
strengthen them, help them to do
their duty.
Read v bat one grateful woman has
to say ab jut it,
Mrs. Ambrose O'Donnell, wife of
the engineer st the Columbia mills,
Columbia, Pa., says:
'Mv hack ached nearly sit the tit. and
when" not aching I had that tired out feeling
jnst about wheie the kidneys are located!
When I caught a slight culd. across my loin
was the nisi to he affected by it. Lifting
anything or heudi-ig while doing my work
about home canned fcharp pains to dart
throtirli me. In the morning 1 was so aore
and hint thnt I could hardly walk, but gradu
ally it wurc away leaving only the dull ach
ing uain in my loins. IJoaa'a Kidney eilU
cnieO me. ! know of liet-een ten and fil-
tcen ieole who have been ming them on
ilhe strength of my recommendations. I do
1 not hesitate to tell" anyone that 1 certainly
think they ate a grand mtdicine.
Doan's Kidney Pills are sold for so
cents per box. Foster-AIiIburn Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the
United States. Sent by mail on re
ceipt of price. For sale by all dealers.
Remember tbe name, Doan's, and
take no other.
Jos. Horne&Oo.
PITTSBURG, PA.
Silks With a Guarantee.
We recently purchased from a noted
manufacturer some 10,00 yards of finest
Black Silks, w hich we conside.' the most
superb collection for the price named
ever offered by any store. The range is
from 8"c up to fi.00 a yard, and tbe silks
represented are Black Satin Duchesse,
Peau da Soie, Satin Rhadame, Gtt
Grain, Surah, Armure, Ottoman and
Corsica.
There is a guarantee goes with these
silks which in efTect is that they are war
ranted not to break, crock or shift, and
any justifiable claim will be made good
w ithin six months from date of purchase.
Our own idea is tbat it is tbe biggest silk
offer ever made by any store in tbe
United States. Ask our Mail Order about
them.
Iu Colored Silks we have just received a
lot of those highly prized printed
Shanghai Silks, 27-inch widths, and
tbe prices are $100 and $l.2
yard. Shanghais are the strongest
silks made. Tbe designs are in Cash
mere and Persian effects.
Printed Habu'si Silks, tbe washable
kind, 27 inch widths, ligbt in weight.
but exceptionally strong; polka dots
and conventional designs, 70c a yard
Tbe great Silk center, Lyons, sends us
direct high class Printed Crepe de
Chines, late Parisian ideas and color
combinations. This is a great silk
for the entire costume. $1.50 and 2 00
a yard.
The first Spring of the twentieth cen
tury will see many weddings. Our lines
of Wedding Silks are made up of a grand
showing. Ask our Mail Order Depart
ineiii about wedding or any kind of silks
you desire.
JEGISTEIVS NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby glyn to nil persona con
cerned as li-irMees, (-eiiitors or olIx-rwouMliat
the following account have pnsKed register,
and that ttie khmis will Iw pnxwiited for con
Crnialton and allowance atan Orphans' Court
to be ueld at Somerset, fa, oa
Wednesday, February 23, 1900.
first SDd final arr Dill n' .lnmh J. Brant.
surviving executor of Karry tj. t oienuui, dt-
censea.
Kind and final afcnnnt of (Inthartne MHler
and orinn h. Miller, administrator of
William H. Miller, ds-eacd.
Klrviaiul final account of Amy Henry, ad
ml dstralorof Matthew Henry, deed.
First and final account of Olant It.'OianVr
and Mahlon H. K-itnan, administrators of
rimut'l K. l4-iinan, deed.
t- irMiind final account of Joslah M. Blotigh,
administrator of lirltin C. hlough, d-d.
Klml and flt-al aoeoual of (wen Murray,
a lmlnislralor and IrUKtoa of Uriaa Murray,
d-cd.
First and final account of Philip H. Wlk
er, executor of the lal will and testa men I of
Catharine I'hillippl, deed.
Kirvt and final accotiut of Altieri C. Ekrher,
administrator of 1. M. loop. deed.
Kind and final account of James Laiabert,
evmilorof Harriet Custer. dM-d.
Rwond account of W. Ii. Younkin, admio
iMmlT of Jamb C, Youklii. deed
The account of l-'rank Hi tint r, exerutorof
Jcrvmlah J. Hithier, 'red.
Annum of K.manuel M. Berkley, guanllan
of Vinnie V. Berkley, uiinur child of Kznt
iera lev, affen
Ktrst nd final acH.-unt of Harvey Miller
and Catharine Miller, trust- lor the a-ile of
th" real estate of Jacob K Miller, deed.
Ktrat and final account of . p. Shaver, ad
m uistraloror David liarnhart, dnrd.
Krs and final account of W. H. Krllst
K. W. Knu. ad luinistratora and truauwi of
Wtn. Krita. dssl
Kind and final account ot Joaeph A
tiWtee for the saleof Uie real estatif Huxh
Auttuin, decil.
Kin.i and Rnal account of Wra. P. Hay, ad
ministrator and trustee of Katauel N elder
helper, deed.
Kinit and final account of John F. Itarrah,
aouilnuiraiuraud trustee of lir. U m. n Ui
rati. urstand final acconnt of John M. Rose,
fiardiaii uf Minvrva Moiynn.
Kirst and final accotiut of John 3f. Itoae,
guurduiii ufiKjlly V. Morgan.
REPORT OF THE COUNTY AUDITORS FOR 1899-
Receipts and Expenditures of Somerset county, Pa., from the first Monday of
January, A. D. I8t9, to tbe first Monday of January A. I. PJOO.
William Winters, Esi., Treasurer of Somerset County, Pa., in account with
the County of Bomerwet.
RECEIPTS-Dr.
Taxes received from tbe Collectors of County, State and Dog taxes for the
CUI.LF.CTOKS.
years ISttfl, 18U7, 18tW and 1S!I9.
DISTRICTS." Yr.(CounTy7
Joaeph W'ainiugh.
Jeaan V'llkinwn
John MeVlckar
P.J. Weinier
W. H. Knta
Frederick hhaulln
It. It. Moon.
William Us-kemby....
F.J. .dh-r
MHinuei Kiioeiuaker
K J. es-ese .
U'lllUiin M. ts-hnxlt.
llt-rutan Lepley
WUhani Younklu
J. C. Korsyihe
Adam Trouble ,
N. Jefl'reya
John McVicker. ...
Frank Hurler
Frank Hettley
P. i Weimer
W. H. Frl
J A. Cook
W. E. Pujlln
Jnmea Maust-..
David Baker
A. J. HUMier..
Albxheny .
n.Adaison , m ,
Aileaheny .
... Umtberavalley
Jettenwin
,. lxwer Turkey fV lot
w...Meyendale .
New Baltimore......
..... NortliainpUin
thtle -
rsmieraet Borough ....
.Sou tfiamptou . ...
t'pper Turkey fixt
.tJrslna ..
Wei ieraburg ......
Addlaon
... A lie deny.
Benson
Berlin
Black. .
....... Bnrtliemvalley .......
tutaeliiiail
'onfl uence... .
Elk Lick.
.. Kalrhop
..(ireenv
.a
. if?
HUte.
Dog.
Frederick rir.au! Is .Jetlerson
tione. . .... ..
vllle
H. W. Maurer....
Thoma '.rHlbi tier
(ieorjre tilotAtlly
J. J. Itarr
H. R. Mso
Nelson Kliniraruan...
John F. Henry
J. ii. Kchrock
K.J. Folic-
ISaniuct Bittner
isamuel Shoemaker
K J. Heese
W illiam O. tSeeae
Daniel Will
Solomon tnyder.
M. J. iilotfcity
C. A. W aKner......
M. F. France.
William M.BCbruck
A. J . Coleman
Herman l-piey
K. F. Brant.
John H.Hnyder ;
Wllaon Savior
i . 1 1 . .. ... ' 1. 1 ..
J. 5. Forsvthe
Adam Trimble
Isaac Ankeny
tt. N. Jeffreya
John McVicker ..
Fred Border..... .
Frank Henley
P J. VV'eimel
William H. Kiitx...
J. A. Cook
Henry Keiach .
w E. t ullln
Jamas Maust
lu Id Baker
A. J. '4ner
. Jennertown. ...
Jenners .
rimer -
.Uncoln
Iwer TurkeyfooU....
..Meventale ...
Mlddlecreek
Milfonl-
,Nw Baltimore...
New 1 en t rev ille
.... Northampton .
I h? le
Paint
tjiienuhnnlug .
ftorkwood .
tsallsbury
Shade .
Somerrleld .
Somerset BorouKh ..
Somerset
Soul ham plou. .
KLonyeree ,
.Htoveatown . i
Mtiminlt !
t'pper Turkey foot I
1 -i na ;
W ellershurx..
Hooveravllle ..
A ddlson
Allegheny ..
Hen sou
Bcriln
Black..
Brol hersval ley
....t.asaelmati-
CoiieutaUk-L ....
Cnlluence.
Klk Uck
Fh I rhope
,..ireenvllle
..Jetlerson .
1 1
!1 Jsiw
Frederick r-haulla
W. H. Maurer m Jennervown..
Tlioniaa mliaKher .. lenner
tieorjje Glolfelty. . Irlmer
J. J. Isxrr Llnodn .
H. H. Moon. lower Turkeyfoot
Nelson Kllnaramau ..Meyersdale
John F. Henry Allddleereek
WhitelawHechlc-r
H.D. Lilly
(Samuel Bittner
Dennis Leydlg
r.. j reeae
W. O. .-ee
lianiel Will
fsolotnon Snvder ..
M. J. Ulotfelty
C. A. Waaner.
M. F. Fraxee .. .
D.J. Horner
A. J. Coleman
Herman Leplcy
F. F. Brant..
John H. isnyder.....
Wilson Kay lor.
Doiuer X reex-r
Adam T' Iml Ic
J.J.LoUr
Ml I font.
..New Baltimore......
....New CntreviUe
. ... Northampton
!.rlnC."lllllll'"!ll
. V ueiiiHhoniug .
luicka ood
Natisl.ury
fhade .
Momerllt'ld
..iSoinerset Bomugh
Somerset- ..
Soul hs m pttin
K tony ere, k
....MtycsUwu
Miiinmlt
t'pper Turkey foot.
t'rsina
..Wellersburx
Hoovers vihe. ......
A'jiount of Stale tax bmneht oyer.
amount of liog tax brought over
Total taxes as received above
Amount of state license paid County.
Amount of redemption money.
A mount of unseated land laxe received
State personal tax returned to County
Amount received from CommlKaioners (see L)....
Balauoe in County Treasury January 1, lsutf
Total
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IU Si
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1-23 KI
80440 at
Somerset. Pa..
Jau. 81, TO
J011X S.8H4FER.
Bller.
EXPENDITURES:
By amount of orders Issued for Assessors' pay
I Kimmell
" paid County Commissioners MJosl
, ) Krelcbman -
" " " CommlaaloDeni' attorneys
" " - clerk
Viewers roads and bridges .. ..
" Commonwealth costs
" " Hi w bhdKea
- " " brides repairs
" " "acalM
" pnutinir and adverilsini;... ............... .
" court crier and tipstaves
" court stenographer ... .
" " electloo expenaea (lsjm. y24 Ko)
mm repairs cHirt house and Jail
" ctiurt house and Jail expenses ....
" rtrnd damaaea , .....
" " IMxmonl hospital-
mm - Wernersvllle hospital ...w.. ....
M Pennsylvania Slate Lunatic Huepital. .
m Monranza Refonnatory
M Huntingdon Itefonnatory
m - Western Penitentiary... ..
District Attorney' fees... . .....
m " borrowed money paid . .. ., ....
44 soldiers' burial expenses ...- ...
M aheep damaxea
- " Teachers' Institute
u " Con stab lea' returns. . . ..
m court records ..
m Jsnitor surt house and Jail ....
" Itulster's fees. $1 13 7o ; iudexiUK. 1UU0 00 ...
4 " money paid Stale ....
m unseMteti land anles advertisiug ..
m " pirand Jurors' pay .
- petit Jurors' pay
" " law library -
Pndhontary's feea .
- ' clerk aud attorney to County Auditors..... .....
" - County Auditors ..
m flre Insurance
audiUir public accounts .. ..... .
m Comuilssloners' travt lihg expenses... .
m taxes refunded .......
m stationery and records , .
Jiil physician..
m " Jury Commisaionera' wr ,
M el,.ra l cmipiilnllon iMiet
m - County Treusurer'a commiasions . .
" " forest tlrea .
" boardlnj Juries ...... ..
m water rent . . .
electric light .
M express , , I,,, .
" e rvhste on tiinher , . ,
a ontslttnrtlnp-onlr
mm m telephone rent ,
" talesmen
- . - Sheriff fees
" " lnt'.eta on dead hodies , , ...... .
" " " Poi House order, Isys
Total amount of orders paid lSt
By amount unsted land ux . ....
Bv amount paid Trenaurer Dumhanld ..
Bv amount raid Judgment No. Kt lec. Term, WW .
By error In settllmr duplicate. WellersliurK. liH
By amount Treasurer's commisHlou on fTlJI'l 11 at 2 per cent.
3X.1S si
r7 On
lots Ol
Hi) SO
2 (II
loo no
tsr2 3.5
2e S4
8 :t7 :0
SS S i
U.l oil
3 i K.i
7.'l 7"
ST4 Ii
3Kll 7
7i)
3HI) 2S
100 00
342 HI
l II
is 2 "i
243 43
CM 7:1
Isll S2
2Stl Ul
tfl.'l Is
:il"i ui
1-VW St
an oc
kts y
ICO 24
273 7. i
1113 7 "i
8tC 4
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7 VI m
i7 70
r- v
34 7."i
7 s i 02
121 .12
411 til
23 . 0
V III
rt) 2!i
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3s.'i 71
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37 VI
212 :r
12
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4'iS 82
ls8 01
13 II
40 IP
iV II
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12407 IK'
2717 71
S7 .S4
Si4 02
KI
1 104 OS
Totnl .
By amount due County from from Win.
.. f 77!". 02
Winters, Treasurer 242 01
Total ...
8 80440 03
H. F. BARRON. ESQ . Prof hnnotary and Clerk of the Courts of Quarter Seaaiona of the Pesce
and Dyer and Terminer of the County of Momerset and State, of Pennsylvania,
iu account with Somerset County. A. D. lswu :
Dr. Cr.
Tosmonnt shown by debit idof Mil f 7X3 02
By orders Issued to II. K. Bar on. I'rolbonoLary. etc I 7S3 02
t 7Kt K2 t 783 02
M. H. HARTZELL, Esq., SherlfT of the County of Somerset, Pennsylvania, In account with
Somerset County, A. D. lt :
Dr. Cr.
Toe""nrt shown by debit aide of hill 1H 52
By orders Issued to M. II. harUell, Slierilf. t l'S 52
I l.8 52 I I5s8 52
JA.-1ES fl. COVER. Eq.,'Tterlafersnd Bnlcrsnd Clerk of the Orphsns' Court of Somer
set County, Pennsylvania, In accouut with Somerset County, A. D. lMt;
To amount shown by debit side of bill, f sa
Inaexlna. ...
By orders Issued to James M. Cover, Register, etc.
Dr.
t 1'S 75
luu) 00
I 1113 75
Cr.
I 1113 '
GEORGE F. KIMMELL, Ea)., County Commissioner of Somerset County, Pennsylvania. In
account with Somerset County for A. D. IrttH :
Dr.
Pv sryret amonnt crdera Is-ned by Commr'a to Geo F. Klnimell
To 31 days, at CI 50 per day. soreharyed to Heoree F. Kimmell
To of sin 01. aiin-hanred to ij-orye p. Kimmell, Uabrlel trood and
I. A K retch man. on orCer No. Siffl
To of t' fld. so "charred to George F. Kimmell and Uabrlel Unod,
"11 iiniiT 1 1. l-ll
Tt 278 dsys' service at t3 59 per day . .H1111 $ 0T3 on
By atnouul due County of Sou erst t . 130 "31
Cr.
173 no
lid 50
13 Sl'i
too
8th. Lewi. A. Kretehtnan, Esq, County Commissioner of thf eonoty of Mornerx,. wltb
the said esiuuty of somerset.
All for the year ending January 1. A. D. P0.
Witness our hands aud sra.a lhi2l day of fci bruary. A. D. !..
Attest :
J. C. Lo.vry. c-Clerk.
. , A uriffif lllfi
We. ths underslunted County 'TSM
yolii to lw true and coirw-l sUtU-uieiit of tlie ao Jilts oi wkc.uioj
V. X. M S Kit.
JAi'OK KOON'f.
JOUN WAti AM A X.
County Couiuii-sMooers.
Nf. SAYLFIt.
H. W'llVI'rKKB,
M. LICHLITKR.
County Auditor.
fomrn
year ending January 1, l'.iu.
Attest:
Jou.l Ii. BoosK.
Clerk.
lUTSTANDINC. County, SlnU' ni).I Untaxes on the
1st day of Janunrv,
r"i I
U a n iaai due ami oH lnirl.v the Collectors of the si-veral Hs)roinris
Townsi,!, of Somerset County,' IVnnsylvaiila, for the yt-aw 1 .1, : ,
iH'Mi, 1SJ7, 15S ami IMfO :
TLLKtTtJlW.
F. F MVyers
l ynisA. Yowler
Cliarlea L l hr
Joseph Wanibatigli...
A. K. Cassler
I'yrusA Yowler-
Klljah l.lvena-iasl
F. J. Kolier.
N. H Pisirliauh.
Charles I- l-ohr ,
John McVicker.. ....
J A. ck ,
Kredertek Shaulls .
William I.wketnby
F. J. Fuller
Adam Trlinble
John McVicker...
P. . Welmer
William 11. Frits
DISTKBTS.
.(Kile township
...tiouel until UjoiiI
Ojrle lownship .
A tiesheny towiishi... .
Benson Is.nniKh
Hssel urn 11 in en.' h
... .. K!k I. Ic townslnu
111.1.1. New Baltlinoie boroneh..
H1H. Northampton Ujwusnip -
..tyl townsinp ..
Allt'tihenv lownship..
........Cssselmaii isinmsh-. ......
..lettersoi towusiitp
..Mevepahile borouxh
.New Baltimore borough ..
.W'ellerstiunf rsimiKth-
llevln-ny township
Iti-lc Lownsiiin
"...Brothersvalley township..
,Yr,
. ISJll'
ISK)
ltv
...Mai
IS1C.
Cjuuty. '
ft Ml
8 22
7
4
14 '14'
lol S2;
13 Til
43 22
4 77
D g.
1 1 i .w.k Cassclman isirouifii.
Frederick Hhaiilia J elt. rson township
J J I"iirr.. .Lincoln township
F j' Kolier New Baltimore borough
Samuel Bittner New Centrevllle borouth. ..
Simin-I Shoemaker . Northampton township
M J.iiiolfehv Jsnllshury hinugh
C. A. Wnifner shade township. -
Wl 1mm M.sehns-k. -ouierset Imtsuli
A. J. Coleman Nome.et township
Norman lphy sonttianipum township
F F Brant . stoiij-creeS township -
William Younklu '. Turkey f.sit township
J C. Forsvthe I rslna lsrouh
Adam Trimble. Weliershurg borounh..-
Isaac Ankenv Hon ersvllle borough-
f.. N..l'-tns Addison township -.
John McVicker Allegheny tnwnship
Fred Border Bensoii borotiKh ;
Frank Hettley Berlin horouKli
P i Welmer Black lown-ip 1
W. II. Fritx Brothersvalley towuahlp....
C. A. Cak CassWmaii (sroui;h I
W R I'nllln Conlliienee boroosh.
James Mstist F.Ik Lick township ,
Istvld 'Inker .Kalrhooe township
A.J Stoner Jreeiivilla townstiip 1
Frederl.-k shaulls. IcnVrson township - ;
W. H. M.-iurer ..leiinertown bpniigh
Thomas ia'lher. Jenner township
liisirpe tilolf Ity La rimer township j
John J Iwrr Lincoln township- I
H. K. Mm Turkeyfisit township ,
Nelson Klinauman Meyersdule borough (
J. F. Henrv Middlecreek low-ielup i
W hitelaw Sechler M 11 ford townsinp
H. D. Lilly . New Baltimore borou;li
Samuel Binner New entreville hnrouuli
Is-nnis Ltydig Northampfn township
K. J.seese I 'trie township
W. ;. Seese I'alnt township
Ifctnlcl Will ... iiuemahoiiirg township
Solomon Snvder.......... K kwoiKl horouvh
M. J. tilotfelty Salisbury isimugn
C. A. wanner
M. F Kr.-e ..
II. J. Honier
A. J. Cole man
Norman l-phy .
F. F Brant
John H. snvder
Wllaon Savior
Isomer Knirer...
C. A. Forsythe.
Adam Trimble.
J.J.Lohr
Shade township
Somerticld lHirou-;h . ...
Ktimi r.'l fMinmh.
Somerset township
Southampton township
.... Siouycres'k township...
stoyestown lsnugh .
....."omtnlt township
, I'. Turke fisil tou nsnip
I'rslna lsnui;h
...... W el lershu r-j N m lut h...
llooversvllle boiouh .
- !
- 1
... 1
1
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W
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143 KI
31 VI
25 14
SI 4s
1 f '
Ki I7
61 34
54
170 :l
7 If!
4.1 7Ki
122 S'.i
13 4.''
27
10 OD,
02 f.
15 H2
l.i l.
Sil :in
2"l HI
23 II
M) '
321 US
711 so
el 41
2". I Hi
ST 3 l
271 ::
2-7 21
27S SI
III 71
.7 7
375 Ot
2tsl Kl
3i .4
.t7 1 .V
l.'iS a
5.1 SI'
13 37
74 !5
31 3 Nt:
271 7)
701 ll'y.
3. S !M
1 17 ID'
4l si
33 42 i
71 7
77S S
21 12 1 01
si 55
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4 4 !
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4i :t; 5U 4
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11 10 is Ol
2 Is 17 in
In 1. is or,
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1 II SS
1 nt' is 211
13 H.' K"
57 8 35
12 VI 1 s'i
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1 44 87
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21 U- 3 UD
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4.1 S7
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i 111 h it)
K .S 31 SM
3D l 18 2"
77 4 2
It! 2 14
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3 VI 1 OO
1 3 SS
1 1 V; 2S 'M
itti !. OS !
2 f-'l 3 50
WW 8 2"
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27 4ll: 17 ."t
10 III: 21 05
;5 IS! 31 0
4 SO I .V'
ft; hi W 'O
42 19 4S ID
XL 02 11 5-
11 JO fri
15 S4 13 IO
12 4S, 20 !
7 31 10 s.1
21 47 2 I'I
15 31 2 51
4 KM 2S .")
2 i 7 '0
2:1 s.i 45 11
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8 HS S II)
2IS 3:1' 13 in
15 S. 81 to
1 s-2 I 'O
223 7-i 25 to
2IS IS lo2 ')
21 II :si ok
221 4 47
14 til 11 .VI
si 11 41 1:
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47 M 7 5t
st. 3 .':
5iJ 3 50
Total
Amount State tax brought over
Amount Dog tax brought over
(irand total
f HVM 7S f 2728 20 f 1521 to
2728 2S
1523 it)
2le.ll lit
Tbe above taxes are subject to the exonerations and commissions.
We. the undendtrncd County Commissioners of the county of Somerset do certify th
foregoing to l a t rue and coriwt statement of the account of the county of somerset for the
year ending January 1, liiil.
Attest: W. X. VOSKR.
Juux It. BoosK. JACDB K(M)XTZ.
Cierk. JOHN' WAU AM AX,
County Comint.sMoners,
Receipts and Expenditures
Of the DIRECTORS of the POOR and HOUSE of EMPLOYMENT of
Somerset county, Pennsylvania, for the year ending December 31st, lS'.i!)
VILLrAM WINTERS, Estj., Treasurer of the Poor House of Somerset
County, in account with the County of Somerset, Pennsylvania, for the
year ending tbe Slst Decerubt-r, ISM.
No.
EECEIPTS.
Dr.
1. Toamount of sales st Poor House an. t pnld to Dirts-tors of the Poor
2. To amount of order Somen county to balance
Total amcunt ..
EXPENDITUKES.
Outdoor Expenses
.$ S.257
.. 12.4i;7
Otildisir relief snd mnlPtenance of children
Treatment of patients at Dlxmout Hospital ,.,
Treatment of pnttentsat Wernersville Hiwpital
Clot htn for children at Feeble Minded School at Polk..
Clothing for children at Deaf and Dumb Scbooi.
Medical attendants to outdoor paupers
CotTlns for oulihsir paupers
1 11 n ch rs travellnir exi-nses
Smallpox cases at Wludber ami Hooversville .......
Justice's fees and visitors expenses..
feletrrams and affidavits '.. , . ,
Conveying outdoor paupers . -
Maintenance of outdoor paun?rs
I tali road fiire ,... ...... ...
Cr.
451 5
7:11 II)
52 It
100 (II
II Si
50 2 5
117 ll)
7 5
422 !
27 70
IS :)
74 !)
51 III
51 2U
.5 lE.too 3t
Dr.
15.IW5 T
22U2 13
To dry stasis and clothing
To totattco ..
To Flour and meal. ...
Toapplel. inter .
To beef, porir, hut-on and fish
To sugar and msiaaaes
Tosh.s-s
Torott'eesiid lert
To rice, aali and soup
To ehecs and cra-kcrs
To Justices' and Constables' fees..
To spices.
To tinware and queensware .. ..
To fruit and run tied fruit ......... . .
To carper and betiding
To hns.ms and hanlware....
To drugs and medital examinations ..
To postage and stationery
To printing
To coal and fuel .
To butter and cgirs
1 o carding and eider mnking
ro iee And spectacles
To coffins ........
Expenses of Poor H. use Proper.
Farm Expenses.
To smithing
To firm implements
To hanlware
To fertilizers and lime ..
To seeds and pUnla , ...
To repairs and labor .. .
To threshing, farm Uibor and pasture .
$
42! 13
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47 K
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2es 2S
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127 :s
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21 21
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$ 2!s:4 Id
and ability, and that ths ton-ffolni ore true and correct statement of tK. , .,
William Winters. F- . Treasurer or the Poor House and U.s.
t ( ouniy. w ith said t oucty o4 S.tmerset. f E ,
2.. .. .k 1- i V iis.tin .t.ittion f'
VIS
1st,
A The account of the C. t
"id The esitiiiwte atx-oiints. ....
41 h. The Individual accouiitaof tha Directors of the Poor
;i lor the year Itn
"lb th c
otinty
Ti.e said Treasurer and the Idisetor. were duly summoned toann. t
with tiieir btk and papers, ana .m-y aiuarr-w u pr.aiut-et iilr.. " -.b.
.. . . . n. m T..1 TMlllPlS.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our baiids and sea'.a
srr. A. D. llsJO.
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Want the Best
IX RANGES or COOKING STOVES t!,t
r t,A ren.1iiror1 nt a ririVo rto lii rt.ow l . -
r""--- 1 0'v. uiua laforior
goods, then call and examine our complete stock, elrac
in the following:
Garlands,
Majesties,
Coumbians,
All me n4rr! In ftirp KG t I.fsi cf r rt trA fil ,;.., .
ranging from $7.00 to $50.00. Call and examine.
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WHEN IN WANT OF PURE DRUGS, On
ICALS AMD TOILET ARTICLES,
lo
li.S :
s $
73
Improvements
To New Hospital Rulldlntt for Insane....
To repairs . ,
Extraordinary Expenses.
To Musselman fund library .
To furniture and flag .. , , ,.
To limu ranee . .. ..
To money paid on agreement to children of a;e .
To freicht and exurexsaice ...
To screen and telephone service. .
To electric liirht ..
To reeords and clerking settlement
To T. '. leek, Tlreetor
To M. Shu maker, IMrerttr
To Adam S. Miller. Director
To I. C Colhorn, Attorney and Clerk
To WIlNlam Winter. Treasurer
To lr H. K.Shiiir.'r. rhvairian
To Rev. Sila Hoover. ;hatlain.
' o llliani lteam. Steward
jo Iila Ilea m. Matron
To Kate Phlllipni. Cook.
Salaries- and 7agss.
To Sarah Shault. Cook.
To C. 1 Beam, Janluir
To Simon stutzman. Superintendanf of Hoopital .
ToS, S. Korney, Huperintentlr.nt of Hopi!al
Uutstauing orders for lst)S
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J)IIiE'TORS OF TIIE TOOR, In account wili Somerset County, Pa.
NO.
1
2
2
To amount estimated for expenaea '
Kv amount ree'd from County Coinmim.ioiieni on alnive onler
By amount of estimate unexpended to the credit of auld Board.
CR.
12I07 m
I ' 40
$ i . iiu oo
PR.
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A CVOUNT OF C. C. MUSS EL MAX DOXATIOX, DJ Book Vol V
1 v Page 7.1. "'
PHAEMACY.
40S Main brat, Somerset, Pa.
Oar stock is complete. All goods guaranteed.
S Our Specialties:
ST Fine Box Stationery. "Aloha" Brand,
rw Delicto s Confections in Original Packages
Sparkling Ice-Cold Soda pure and refreshing
H with a numerous variety of Savors.
t Imported and' Domestic Brands of Cigars constat!-
on hand.
G. W. BENFORD, Manager.
7Z. r-y-Fublic station for Long Distance Telephone! to all poicta n
Rates moderate. Sunday pay station nt Hotel Vauue.ir.
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Tuuiuiuiuiuiuuiiumiu
uuiuimmuiiL,
w I " C4C..iI.
E. L. Simpson.
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T The Great Sale and Exchange Place for
Carriages,
Bu g.ies
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and Wagons.
Immense 5tock of
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Robes, Blankets, Harness, Bells,
Whips, Etc-
7 Car-loads Just Received
ft
Of the very latest fcPort!anr and "Swell" IIolied Cutter
aud Uob-Sled.j. Call at my wareroomd on Tj-triot
street aud be convinced.
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f:! SIMPSON, He Cuts the Price,
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I Somerset, Penn'a.1
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OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
: Home Comfort is
Home Beauty. . .
Po y.;n want to beautify jour tome ly addir a nie t huiber Suit. rVli
Suit, Side Riuird. Tailor Stai.d, lCcckcror Toilet Stt, if prices p
vailntheNew Furniture eLd IJcuj Farniljiig Gotid- Store f
Opposite B. & 0. Depot.
Stoetown 5tation.
::::A. L. Martin.
c-caaoocoocrocrgeroogooaroo
1 To amount reeelvirl fmm Co rnm'a, Infat on Muaaelman fund 1
S Hr amount expended for nrw.;iprn and boo a
3 by amount due ami uuexpeodoil , '"
29 ?n
AO 00
f I net XX1:
GABRIEL GOOD. Esa,, Coantv mmiHloner of Momeraet County, Pennaylvanla, In account
wlihHonierxet County for A. D. W:
Dr.
ry.rprega toamount order I .'tied bv Commr'a to Gabriel Good
loSK dav. at t 50 ner dat . anrrbr iwl to tiabriel (;! ....
To of fm On aun-haraed to Hlrii OooU, (jwirjfe K. Kiiiiinell and
C . Krelehtian. on order No sil)
To , of ih 8ti. .urrliarged to Gabriel Uood and Uvorve F. KirameiL oii
.Mr No. l: .
Br ?r)aT'aervirat HI rx-rdav "' " " . m
Ily amouut due Couuly of iSoiueraet ........... lii St'
Cr
f imn n
i.a 00
is si',
u
f nui si', 1 1 VI St',
A. KRETCHMAN, Eaa).. CotinfT Commlaaloner of c(inieret Countr Prnuavlvanlu
aecouut witb boinerattC4Hinty for A. U. IxA:
By 11 rrrernte amount order, ioued bv Coinmr1. to f . A rn....
TnMdava at H Su perdav.jinn-barved to I.. A. Kr-trbmnn
To nf ii aurr halved tolieorife V. Kimmell. il.rii "i'i.r..'.,i
I. . Kftrhman
P 21S day' aen-loe at ! SO r-er dar
By aoHMint due County of Kotnerael .ZZ.1I
41 Jti'i
In
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We. the underatened Auditor, r.r th. rnnnt. nranmni i.
nla. decently that In Dur.UMi.of .h-rrn, ,i.J. .I.V.i'.i-. r7Tn:,,r-
C.H.nt,ea. Town.blp.. et,., pa.d ,ht. , Any Aprll )t4 Wmix Ihe iit of IumI
h'?i?n,r..nwr,on,h- ut ' "f January. A. I lfW. and after TieinTdulv aw
uia anon anil aeltie and a.ll".t the acv.nil
"TT.?' "VC Ar?'Wy "2d ,h "'"Wrnert. th-reus ae.;,r.na to th- bn"oaudrn.e.?L
llltiz 'i0 the " mrt ieUntor?beJft,UTlna
Wlatera, Eq , Treaaurer of the eounty of Hotrerset, with said county of
r Sotnenet,
.Id county
. County Commlwioner ot the eonity of Homerwt, with the
Id
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Directors' Individual Accounts for 1899.
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PECK, Poor House Director, in account with S merset County, Pa.
1 :a on
I 1 o imninl or p-Kr h m or ir No. IW0
if T aimmn-of p mr I111 iu or I t No Isutt
S Hy one year' a aaUry a. director
r. I
25 (U
M. BHUMAKER, Poor House Director, in account 1
1 To amount of poor liotiae order No. IW
2 To a moil nt of poor houa order No iu " .T."
uy otic year a salary aa airtrclor .
50 W f ooui,
ith Somerset County, p.
J ; -, nu
i" in
5 .a co
I .ii (10 $
ADAM 8. MILLER, Poor House Director, in account with" Sonic rt Co
1 T o amount of poor hone onler No. lrl .,
To ani.Hint of iMr hou onler No -
Ily one year-a aalary aa director
IS .
oi) 00
SI U
01) 1 0
, 1 V.
21 f 0 !
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SO Ul
9QQ te3
Horne-Stewart Co.
dry goods
New French
Challis.
WHERE TO
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ltl'JS
Beautiful Spring Co .or-
in Polka Soots
T-V 1
urfsaen Effects and
Stripes; Light and Dark
Colorings fresh from the
.Most celebrated rnaki
oa the other side.
:ers
a.
It. William
Somr e'
?d II F. Barron. F!ao . rrmhnnnUp. mil I !... rr v.. iv... ... .. . . . -
wl-b tbe aaid county of w.merW ' ' m' -omerari.
-K1. .1 It. Il irlUll kl II!ih Rh.rirrnT h r u . ... .,
of H mrrt ' wi;n tne
4th. (i-mP Kimmell. Ku.
ponotv of S Mveraet.
VP. iniMiH UnvL Ei .CinntT PiiiiimluiiiMr .r .nni ..r u .
COUIltr Of.-iom.-r-l " " . , ".rmini-w-,.,!,,,,.,,
9
QUTSTANDJNG ORDERS UNPAID.
"'Th Iwulla-Noa. . sn, Jj), 4).
i-errr l tuwrii.T-o. :tT!l
N. W. Horner No.
hilaa Iloover No.
5 KiUa Iloover No. 407 . gin
Total
f a7 U
,h" nnder.itfned Aodltora of the Coontr of Somervt, In the Commonwealth nfWr-
ln( toe,wntl,. Utwnahlpa. ee ." n,t the lit h dar of April A. I KtL we mrt It ii-
or lu-i..- I , tbe county ol S,.r, on the lat day of A,",lH ,Z 7lf V!T -T
Ut- ..tt.. .cuj f .laemb!y unJ aujiptemrnU U.ereto, according to tbe la. I of i.ur I i,;",.,,?
var.i.
Kt'.iii
$1.1X1.
-oc a
AlI-WtM.I Chaiiw-
. eu' Plaid Back Skirt
injrs received to-day are
if:erent from "those
you've been accustomed
to you'll like them bet
ter $i 50 a yard.
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DINE!
SOUPS,
HOT LUNCHES,
COLD LUNCHES,
J ECEEAJI,
D2SEKTS,
DAY AND NICHTi
The neatea', eleanet nJ ' 3 1
in Sotnerael r..r meaU K vprythmc J'
apasi.n careful!- nrenarel at t t
ate prie!. When you eome t u
th "Whit Palace" and r bapP.
(1 1
OYSTERS.
Shipment of Fre-h fjaier ref"'
Uaily and for sale in qiiannnr. -
..it 1 h niin-haaera, ll
tv,k bj.hu M L suffer;
Fremh
I '23 H.-th Ave. Piu.bunr, Pa. I
0 399 .aaSf
U Flcwsrs, N!i U
also ail kin.ia of Artistic Floral I"
ran Ym furrj.hea on 5ic
T'epknD0 at our r- fiU
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