The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 28, 1900, Image 2

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The Somerset Herald.
DffiED SCULL, Editor and Proprietor.
WEDESOAY.
...February 2. UOi.
Cakis f iuvitation to the annual
'Compare Notts Meeting" have not
yit Iwd sent out. They're about due.
AT TUB begiuringoi"tl;eeeu;ury the
jw- cp':t- of money ia circulation in
this country ws ft to. n it was
J13.j, aiid i now W. If the per
vapim mau is patieut he may le happy
GoverxoU TavUiK has 3oDe the
rigiit aiisi iuaii!y thing by remaining
at his The Kentucky conspira
tor can not pet rid of hiiu until they
f.re the . links of their chain of
villainy.
As Irsiirgeut coteujfMirary observes
that 4-Q iay is doomed," and that the
'hand riling is ou the wall." It ia
only iu the very early mage f a csut-pa-iru
that a reading lut-uigeut dare
l.jok at a bull.itio-b.KinL
TiiE Insurgent organs of the State
did not use "care" headlines iu an
iiiunci'jg the retiilt of the JtU'erson
county II. publican primaries. In fact,
they didn't seem to have heard that a
primary hud been held then-.
It is now admitted by his most bitter
opponents that Senator Q'iay will be
admitted to the United States Senate on
Governor Stone's apiiittiueut. The
next Leginlature wiil Ih Republican,
aud Seuator Qjay will be elected his
own sucee.-sor. There will b- no such
monkey business t Harrisimrg next
winter as there was last winter.
The State Treasurer fhvs that the
revenues of the State in lsif.i were about
,GW,Oisj more than iu lSliS, and were
much more promptly paid in. He fur
ther says that, for tne first time since
the school appropriation was increased
to f,0Oi),U0O, tlUhe districts have tteeu
paid lefore March 1st, except a few
from which the necessary certificates
aud affidavits have not yet been re
cei ved.
Livm.V figiits are occurring all over
the State between the Regular Repub
licans and the WanamakerFlinn Iii-
Burgents f.r the election of delegates to j
the State Convention and the nomina
tion of candidates f r the State Legis
lature. Primaries have already occur
red in several counties, and in each in
stance the Insurgent element has been
ntitigingly rebuked by the Republican
voters. Ites lor the primaries in the
following counties have been fixed b
follows: Adams, March t'; Allegheny,
June Armstrong, March :; I!air,
M-reh lit; Hacks March 23; Cam
bria, March 17; Clinton, April 10; Erie,
Mirth 21; Franklin, March it; Hunt
ingdon, Mar.'h 2 ; Indiana, March 17;
Juniata, March 17; Lancaster, March
1; Lawrence, March .'!; MtKean, April
17; Merivr, March ."; Snyder, February
24; Tioga, April 21; Union, March o;
Warren, April 17; Washington, April
11; Westmoreland, April 7.
LICIKSE COCBT.
App'lica-U for Liquor Scaler' Liee-M Art
oath "Aaxioai Be-ek."
Tb regular term of February court
convened at 10 o'clock Monday morning.
J. W. Endsiey was appointed foreman of
the Kiuni jury. Ow ing to the bitter cold
weather and the inability o' m-uy w it
uews to reach here the work of the grand
jury wan retarded and a jury case was
not .l!ed for trial until after the arrival
of the soulh-bound train at 3:20 in the
afternoon. Several Constable also were
unable on account of the weather to come
to Somerset before yesterday morning,
when they were permitted to make their
regular return. When the Constables
went to receipt for tbeir pay and found
tliat they would not be allowed the usual
compensation for advertising the regular
February election, the members of the
last General Assembly were atithema
tized for passing a law depriving Con
stables of pay for such serviofi.
The calendar coutaiued the usual nnm
ber of cses brought against young men
who were unwilling to assume the re
sponsibilities of fatherhood, but who ar
ranged to pay the usual fine and costs be
fore the charges were passed upon by the
grand jury. An unusual number of wo
men of bad repute were Indicted, but in
almost erery instance a nolle prosequi
was entered and they were permitted to
return to their homes after arranging for
the payment of the costs. Many of the
cases calendared for trial were continued
at the iustaneeof the prosecutors.
The first case called for trial was one in
which J. W. ;oss was indicted for false
pretense. The jury returned a verdict of
"not guilty," and placed the costs on the
prosecutor.
Samuel Miller, ofStonycreek township,
charged with F. t J. on information of
Jane Fugh, was found "not guilty," the
prosecutor to pay the osts. The prose
cutor iu this case is the mother of three
or four illegitimate children.
In the caso of Frank Rugg, indicted
for hunting deer with a dog, the grand
jury ignored the bill of indictment at the
cost of the county.
Kimmell Iatr was visibly Intoxicated
wnen he went on the witness stand Toes-
dy morning to testify in a case from
Windber, in which the witness was
charged with receiving stolen giods.
Darrmadnan effoit to "jolly" the large
audience in the court room. After one
or two cfa-se efforts to provoke a laugh.
Judge Longenecker committed hiin to
jail to sober up, when he will be brought
before the court for sentence.
The next cse was a salacious one from
the villase of Jennrstown. The prose
cutrix, a young girl named Fritz, charged
John X. Daniels who formerly taught
the village school, wiib rape. After
hearing a number of witnesses, the court
instructed the jury to disregard the in
dictment charging rape and to consider
t'ieone charging a less serious offense.
Verdict, guilty.
This morning the retail and wholesale
liquor dealers' applications for license
will be taken up by the court. Xearly
every applicant will be present and all of
them will be on the "anxious tench"
until the court has iiually disposed of the
applications.
IfrauMes
Why trifle with health
when the easiest and
surest help Is the best
known medicine In the
world 7
lydU E. PhUunTt Vegetable Compound
is known everywhere and
thousands of women have
been cured of serious kid'
ney derangements by it
Mrs. Pinkham's meth
ods have the endorse'
ment of the mayor, the
postmaster snd others of
her own citym
Her medicine has the
endorsement of an un
numbered multitude of
grateful women whose
letters are constantly
printed in this paper,
tvery woman should read
these letters,
. Mrs. Plnkham advises
suffering women free of
charge. Her address is
Lynn, Mass
The first battle for the control of the
next Legis'iitu'e was f.mgtit in JetlVr
B'v ouuty Tuesday a week and result
eJ iu a complete rout of the Insurgent
f rces and an overwhelming victory for
the friends of Senator Q'liy. Jefferson
and Indiana couuties compose a State
Sr-natcrial district Jefi'eron county
his bad the Senator for eight years,
aud, under the rotation system, it goes
to Indiana county this time. Two In-
diona county condidates were named,
and the ballots were cast dirsetly for
the candidates. The Stalwarts named
Mr. John 8. Fisher as their candidate,
and the Iusurgeiits and bolters named
D Morrow. All Republican voters
were called upon to go to the polls aud
make their choice between the t wo can
didates. The issue was squarely made,
aud the fight was between the friends
of Senator Qjy and Lis opponents.
Mr. Fisher's majority was in the neigh
liorboid of 2,"U0, which ensures his
n imi nation. The only thing left f;r
t te Insurgents to do is to fuse with the
De-nncrats, and, as a matter of fact,
th.s is what they intend to do every
where. They will conttst the prima
ries in the different counties. When
thy are lieaten out aud out, as they
will b. they w ill j iu the Democrats
Iu other words if they can not rule
they will attempt to ruin, and the can
didate of the bolters of the Flinn-Mar-tiu
stripe is the candidate of the Dem
ocrats, and that man is the free silver
Democratic leader of Pennsylvania,
James M. GufTey.
yt v
mm
All tired out
Once a dav's work didn't use hinj
Oos. norne &Co.
PITTSBURG, PA.
Dress riaterials
Silks and Woolens.
5 END right off to our Mail order
Department and get enough ma
terial, either block or colored silk, or the
nobby new woolens, for your Spring out
fit. The reason we urge you to be quick
about it is that prices are topsy turvy all
over the country, and no one knows how
high they are going. Our prices are still
the little kind for the very best of ma
terials as the following w ill show :
Silks Black and Colored.
24 inch Satin Foulards the rsge, soft
and desirable material for the cool
summer gown, all the popular color
ings in rich printings, 75c a yard.
27 inch Imported Priuted Uabutai
Silks, newest colorings and designs,
75c a yard.
Black Grenadines, the fashio.ia'o.e
sheer fabric, plaid, broche and polk
dot designs in price range from 85c
to $3 50 a yard.
Black Taffeta, reliable in every partic
ular, at 75c a yard.
Colored Dress Goods.
French Cashmeres spring colorings,
45-inch w idths, 75c and 85e a yard.
Homespun, check and hair-linestripes,
the very thing f r separate skirts and
stylish I'on suits, 50 inch widths.
f 1.00 and ?1 U5 a yard.
The action of the United States Fen
ate, at Friday's session, in deciding to
take up the resolution reported from
the committee on Privileges and Elec
tions in the Q jay ease, by the decisive
v:te of 34 to 2S, and the position of
President Pro Temn-r- Fry that it is a
pjestion of the high-it privilege, ex
poses in its pnper lig!.t the animus of
tiie unwarranted inf. renccs conspicu
ously put forward by the Insurgent,
Mugwump and Democratic press of the
State fr weeks pssi under such display
captions as "Q iay Turned D.wn,"
"Tae Pa.-8:ng of Q iav," etc. The op
roasnts of Senator j ny, who have
b.tn seeking in every conceivable
manner to prevent the mitter coming
to a vote before the Senate were com
pletely outgeueraied by Senator Pen
rose, who has the case of bis former
colleague in charge, and the masterf d
maimer ia which lie lias bandied the
tactical features leading up to the vote
of Friday has placed the young Penn
K.vlvanian iu one stride a'non the
foremost of parliarueutarhi-is Senator
Penr.se estimatts that from four to five
days' talking will he all that will le re
quired, and that the niaUer will be
brought to final vote the litter part of
the present or the first of the following
week, when Senator Q'Jay will Ik? de
clared entitled to his seat by a much
mre decisive vole than thv of Friday.
Tue vote of Friday disclosed tnt Col.
Jim GuSiy's ruu-.'h- vaunted boast that
not a single Democratic vote would be
cast iu Quay's favor wa not w ell found -ei,
aud caused the of.-repeated proph
ecy of the Wauaniake r yellow journals
Oat the matter would never be prl
t- a vote to vanish in thin air. Fi-e
I) "nocrats voted with the friends of
Qjay Friday, aud the first sieecli iu
his favor was made by oue of the ablest
Democrats in the country, Senator Dan
iels of Virginia. It is confidently pre- j
ntciea uy vuay s ineuu i:iai wnen tue
final vote is taken it w ill disclose a ma
jority in his favor much Itrger than
that of tue vote of last Friday.
up
Now he conies home with an aching
back, aching head, aching limbs, feel
ing tired, miserable, discouraged.
It's 'he kidneys.
The backache is kidney ache, tired
kidneys
They are not filtering the blood as
they should are leaving the uric acid
and other poisons in the system
The kidneysninitbebiiergthened
Weil kidneys nuVe a well man.
Doan's Kidney Pills
Make well kidneys they are cot a
new medicine not an experiment
they've been tested and thousands en
dorse their merit. Here's a case of it:
Mr. T. W. Otto, of 924 Seventeenth
street, furniture dealer, Altoona, Pa.,
says:
"In 19 I pive a testimonial to Doan's
Kidney 1-ilK after having successtulW used
:hat remedy when all others had failed to
cure tne. I have remained quite free from
the kidnev trou'.ile of which thrv cured m-
Ihree years aco, and 1 can asstro'iiglv recom
mend them uow u I did then, for I have not
ieit tr.c need 01 a kidnev remedv since,
u it h me thev proved as permanent as thev
wete cQeclive."
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all I
dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed i
by Foster-M:lburn Co., Buffalo, N
.. sole agents for the United States.
Kemember the name, Doan's, and
take no substitute.
Try Grain-0 '. Try Griin-0 !
Ak your Grocer to-day to show you a
package 01 ( KAI.N t, the new foixt
'Irink that takes the place of coffee. The
children may drink it without injury as
well a the adult. All who try it. like it.
;KA1N O has that rich seal brown of
Mocba or Java, but it is made from puie
grains, and the moot delicate stomach
receives it without distress. ) the price.
ot ciitee. tic. ana cis. per package
Sold by all grocers.
OTICI1
That the undersigned has made application
to tlit-s,.r.tnry ol Intcrtml Allairs lor a war
rnnt for twelve (12) iirrvs of improved land
siiuiiiMn Uiok township. Somerset county.
i'a.. adjoining hmdsof Adam Hanner's claim.
or oieorye Hutnls-rt on the east, tieonre Hum
bertonthe south. Jonathan J. siipe on the
west uuu eonre Knoniivderon the north.
hA.MLKL A. SIH'EMAKKR,
Block Township.
Miliord t-uition. Pa.
F
OH A FARM
Within l or 1 mlto tf Komr t w nftar (n
nrni itmk. Jm.tbrrKm nnd motinnj convenience.
rnce h,wt r ne iroin nionraKt, etc. prnd
loeiiUc-icription of voiir fHrtn.
H. U. HORN MERGER,
ILazelwowK.,
I'itlhburg, Pa.
I
Mfi ncres 10 Kcnss under cultivation rood
h'jildintr: splendid water: underlaid with
cwl; drift ojjen and larve custom coal trade
e-tahiisiied; line orchard or chon-e irult:
nii'en fnim Somerset, near L.tstie; li)erul
terms. Call on or address,
1. P. McALITKR.
Little, Pa.
EIGI5 13 THE BI3HT WAT.
Success Comes to Those Who Begin Eirly
to Save Some of Their Earnings.
The Pittsburgh Bnk for Savings, Xo.
210 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, I'a , pays
4 per cent, interest on time deposits, com
pounded twice a year, which, with its se
curity, is a very material assistanc9 to
early saving efforts. You can duposit by
mail safely in this batik. It is an effective
system and a time -saver for depositors
living ouuide of Piit--',t wh appre
ciate the opportunity o.faiod by tb.s in
stitution. A boklet describing bow to
bank by mail will be sent on application.
Mid 'Winter Ex- nrsions to Washington.
Very Low Rates.
IS.iitimore t Ohio Ilailroal.
The Bbltimore t Ohir Railroad has
oiaiio arrangements for a series of popu
lar M Hi-Winter Excursions to Washing
ton, at, One Fare for the round trip, allow
ing Ten luys limit on tickets, including
date of sale. These excursions will be
rsin ou February l.V.h and April 12th,
r.HK). Tickets will be good going on reg
ular trains of the above dates and good to
revrn on regular trains witniu ten days,
ini-liidit g date of sale.
Po not miss these splendid opportuni
ties to visit the National Capital during
the session of Congress. Call on A. W.
Riuncan, Agent B. A O. R. K., for full
iu'ermation.
TSUSTZS'S SALS
OF
YalnameBeal Estate!
r.y virtue of an order of aale Issued out of
I t.ie iiiinitM V ou r i 111 pwih-wi couniy, I an
ami i u airiea, we will expose to puOlkC
j o jUtj", on the premises, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1900,
At 10 a. m. for No. I,
and 2 p. m. for No. 2,
thefollowlna dtoribnl real estate, late the
olate of Michael lxti, dt'd:
No. 1. The homestead, com-intlng of eon-
tiKUoua piew r ioik 01 gro'ind Kituate In the
!Hnmrn of W ellervhurc, Mtid countv. bound
ed on tneeat-t by the Somerset A W'ellersmirB
plauk road, tiwi Main mrt of tm'.d tHi rough,
and lot of Kliza Loiik. on the wuth by Hone
t reel, on the west by an alley and on the
ponu uy lot 01 iienry Moser, ronlaiulne one
(l)and three-flfih. Ct.Si acres more or left.
having thereon erecud a Utrg.; two-.tory frame
Dwelling House,
and numerous out-bulldlngs, also a frame
bark shed.
Xo 2. A certain tract or plereof land ailo-
aie id tne town.nip or Southampton, said
counly, hounded and descnled a lollown:
Ad.ioiuinK IhixIb of Nathaniel Biltner, John
'.until auu riwKnj utitner on tne norn
John H. L'Olr on the weal, the Homerl
Iron and Coal (oinpuDV and others on the
wniin ana east, rontmnltu; two hundred and
tweiity-icht ;i! a-re more or iea. about
one hundred and f.Hirtreni H I lacres thereof le-
lug cleared, having thereoa erected twofntue
Dwelling Houses
one beln a Ifwm-y and the other a one and
one-hall-story huilding, and oiie barn, .table
and other buildings.
Terms :
One-third. after pavment of debt and ex
puiKCM, Ut tematn a lien. In lieu of dower to
the widow ol Michael Loie.der'd, the Interest.
I.i I1,M U tier annually .lurinu- her uatural
li(elm. aud at herdenth t fe pri'irtnnl m he
pttd u the heir, of Raid lec"d ; the bilancv V,
down on delivery of devl, and bh lance In two
equal, .'oiual payment, witlxxit InterM;
oiiB-'hird of the hand money to be paid wh.n
inepnpr(y i aoocKeu down, foniss on to
be given on Uie lt rtuv of A pril. lto).
A t.KX .VI ifcK U. LONG.
Wll. UI.Nij,
Trustees.
ia Iaoom Is $250,003 a Tear.
What's tbt secret of bappy, vigorous
hnalthf Simply keeping tha
the alouiacb, ths liver and k d'-ys atrong
arid active. B jrl lilj J Bitter uea
it-.
Washisotos, I. C Febt'iary 22 C.
W. Clark, son of Senator Clark, of Mon
tana, told the Senate Committee on Elec
tions to day that he had an independent
income of .O,Q00 a yea:, and that he was
in business for bim-elf.
Mr. Clark occupied the entire day be
fore the committee in connection with lbs
inquiry being conducted into the meth
ods pursued in the election of the young
tnan'A fatber to the United StaUs Senate,
lie denied in detail the assertion of such
witnesaea as Mr. WhiUe-ide, Mr. Hewitt,
Htate Senator Myers, and others.
Mr. Clark subiniMe.1 what he said was
a detailed statement of bis receipts and
expenditure for poiiiioti purposes dur
ing the Montana campaign. The aggre
g.ite footed up f li'.iM).
WDTICE OF APPEALS.
Notice Is hereby eiven that anneal, will l
held loin the -mii nl of isjr.i, -t tbet"u
mimioiiem' oltlce. rsomenset. I'a.. forihew.
erni dijtrlcta of ihe cuntv. on rtarcb at, aa
and is. iooo. when and here ail pn.mn
aud curpuniUinii feelinit ihemi.v.aKrievd
al Hie enumeration ,.f their 'ax.lile proiwrty
and err-Ui in nuohotwt nmde and provided
are reuete.t to attend and a!te Uieirgriev'
anee. lor redreas. ardiu;r to luw.
The appeal, will be htid oo the atmve
nieniioned Uay. htween the houn, f y
o'eluck A. M. and 5 o c.-k 1'. M .
W.M N. MriSFR.
Attest ; J Al OB KthtXTZ.
JoU" It. Booit. JOHN WAdAMAV,
Clerk. County Comiuiiqiioaeni.
V-i i :i
SAWMILLais ENGINE
iiiTaertal improvement In Prtrtiaa f eexbt and
I-f -Mt k. ck MJ.HHHJ ot f.rrijrt. ,t linie. fc tmul t
Wbi-yutherlti ilronrlm. Frietiaa lalrh l eva, I
-.i.i.i,. .11 toe fee. I stannc lutaul .oil wkilw tau k
ir: .re. eariaa ia wrr aaa wear. Caut.
l"-c:e .-.J nriceii live. AM) rrta llimwa,
Toim, fro ffaiaterv, !heilerm, no.
J 'r Kin t er.
iJAcil k 1K0A1CCLD, Mfr, Tark, V. '
REPORT OF THE COUNTY AUDITORS FOR 1899.
Receipts and Expenditures of Somerset county, Pa., from the first Monday of
January, A. u. 181)9, to the first Monday of January; A. i.
William Winter, Ej., Treasurer of Somerset County, Pa., In account with
the County of bomeraet-
RECEIPTS Dr.
Taxes received from the Collectors of County, State and Dog taxes for the
years 1SJ6, 1807JS98 and 1S99.
UldTrUCTS.
COIXECTOR".
Yr.l County, j Hlate.
Joseph ''ambaugh
Jeaee Wliain.on.
John McVtcker
P.J. Welnwr
W. H. fnu..
Frederick miaulla
K. H. Moon
William Iecketuby.
K.J. r-rfler.
Samuel Kboeiuaker.
K J. ..
William M. cbrurk-
Herman i-pley
William Youukin
J. C. Fotwyihe..
Adam Trimble
I N.Jefrreya
Jiihn McVlcker
hrank Border.
t rank Hettl-y
t ii w diner
W. H. Krltx
J A. Cook
W. K. Fullln
Jamea Jlaot
Alleitheny
..AdaiHn ..
..AliaEheny ..
..Black
Brvrtbenivalley
Jelteraon
..Ixiwer Turkeydwt ..
M eyenwln le
. N ew lijiil l more
.. ort tiaiu jjLou
. Ioinerart borough
Houtliampion
..Upper Turkeyfoot
..t tklU..
1J
th. Lewi. A. Rahman. E,, County CommlaMoner of the county of Somerv-t, with
the aaid county of Momeraeu
nc ifaiu niniiii t ........ . , , T tivv
All for the yearendln January 1, A. II. tion. n tWl,
Wituea-ou? hand. and .. lb.. t day of r vbruarj". A. D. U0U.
Attest :
J. C. Low RT,
Clerk.
S. M. SAYLKR.
C. H. SfUMCCKF.R,
C. 8. LICH LITER.
County Auditors.
..,.1 .hill:r.and that the fort-trolii are true arid correct .tatenienUo . .
- j ' - mr i. l
... . . -"'WW:,..
1st. William Winter. . Trua-urcr of the Poor Ilouae and H,UlJ, . -i
fonieiNet County, wttti mid I'ouuty of SomwaeU UNe f Enip!,,
2d The account of the C. J. Muaaclman donatlou.
fonoi
year ending January 1, lyun.
AtteHt:
John K. Boosk,
Clerk.
W. X VOSF.R.
JACOB KOUNTZ.
JOHN WAG AM A X,
County Commixsioners.
- i
Iavid Baker
A. J. oner
Frederick Hliaulia
H. W. Maurer
Thomaa iallaKher-
Oeoree ilotfcity
J.J. u&rr..
WelIerburg
Addtiujn ...
A lt!heuy
leni-on
...Berlin
.black
..Brolbervalley .
CWaaelmao ,
Contl ueno
.KIk Lick
halrhope.
, 1-fS
H. K. Moon
Neiaon Kliniranian.
John K. Henry
J . n. Menrock
K.J. Kolle'...
Samuel bitiner
Samuel Shoemaker
E. J. (Seeae
Willi. m U. Seeae
Ilaniel Will
Solomon Snyder..
M. J. Olotfelty
C. A. V acner-
M K. Kraxee
William M.Srbrork
A. J.Coleman .
Herman l-piey
K. K. Hrant
John H. Snyder
Wilwin Savior
William Youukin
J. C Komvthe .
Adam Trimble
Isaac Ankeny
C. N. Jefrrey...
John McVlcker
Kred Border
Frank HetHey
f ii. Wei met ...
William U. Friu
J. A. Cook
Henry Reiach.
W. E. Pullln
James Mauht..
David baker
A. J. tUoner
Frederick shauila..
W. H. Maurer
Thomas GallaKher
Ueorjj Olotfeity. .
J. J. lrr .
H. It. Moon-
NelHon Kliiieaniau....
John K. Henry
Whitelaw Secliler...
H.I. Lilly.
Samuel Bittner.......
I'ennis Ieydig
E. J Scene
W. G. Seeiie
Daniel Will
Solomon Snyder
M.J. tilotfel'ty
C. A. Wagoer
M. K Kraxee
I. J. Horner ..
A. J. Coleman.. .......
Herman Lepley.
V. E. Brant !
John H. Snyder.
Wilson Saylor.
Homer Kreger
Adam Trlmble
J.J.Lohr
tireenvili.
Jellemou ..
J en nertown
Jennera .
Utnmer , ,
Lincoln
lxwer Turkeyfoot..
Meyenwlaie
Middlecreck .....
Milford
"ew Baltimore
.New Centrevlile .
N ort ham pwu
Paint.
..Quemahonlug ..
..Kock wood
Salisbury
Shade
..Somerneld ...
... Somerwt Uoruugb.
Honifm't
Houlhain ptou .
Stonycreek ,.
S'oyeatown
Summit ...
..l'pper Turkeyfoot
V rsi tut ,
Wellerabuni
Hooversvilie
..A ddlon. .....
AHeicheny
Ben son
Berlin ..i
Black
Brot heravalley
.... aaael ma u
t'ouemauiiTh..
.. Con fl uenc
Elk Lick
..Ealrhope ....
. Itreenville
....Jerrcrion
Jennertown
lenner
I jiii mer
. Lincoln .
iower TurkeyfooC...
..MeverdBle
Middlecreek.. .
Milford.
..New Baltimore.
..New Centreville
...... Northampton .........
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.tjuema honing. .......
.. Hock wood ........
Salisbury ....
..shade ...
... Somerfield -
. .Hoinerwt Borough
Somerset.
sou tha m pton
Slonycre. k ..
stoyewtown i
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I" pper Turkey foot....
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UT;TNDIXO County, State an.I Dog taxes on the 1st day of Januar-,
A 1) 1W0, due and owing bv the Collecton of the several Ii.-.rouhs t
nhip.- of Homerset County, Pennsylvania, for the years LS03, lSlt, 1
'U 1 he eaTimaie b:twuhw.
' 4th. The Individual accountaof theDlrectoraof the Poor with the r
all for toe vear !'. , "urj
ti,. ,i".i Tiwauivr and the Plreetora were duly amnioned io. J
with their b.Ka!id pupirs. and they did o appar and produced Yh?rhT ,fl lv
ouchem and pal"1". , . ' orl, '
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal,
arv. A. 1. WO. w , ,
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J. C. LOW BY.
TownHhipM
1S0, S!iT, 1S0S and ISiiO :
COI.LXTuK.S.
E. E. Meyer
DisTKirr.
Oal" townahlp -
.Cuaaelinau borough
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27 81 00
12o 82 304 en !W 84
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XV 31 04 ; 1J 54
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105 11 7 2'
2151 S4' 245 24
12H Ol! 25 811:
HH7R1! 104 OTi 2150
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241 84 ID 57, 3 00
Amount of Stale tax broueht over
Amount of Dog tax brought over
Total tax en an received above
Amount of State lipense paid County.
Amount of redemption money.
Amount of unseated land taxea received.. ....
State personal tax returned to County
Amount received from CoinmlKsioneni (ve L).
Balauce In County Treasury January 1, IM
Total
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t 77( C8 f 174
f 55677 06
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EXPENDITURES:
By amount of orders lsued for Aasesgors pay
Kimmell
" paid Counly Commissioners yHivid
I K retch man
- " " Commifslonen' attorneys
clerk..
Viewers roads and bridge
Corn mon wealth costs
new bridge .....
brldee npaira
acalpH ..
printine and advertluinjr
court crier and tipstaves.
court Ktenogrupher .
election expenses (lMi.yj4 80)
repair court house and jail. ...
court bouaeand Jail expens-s
nwid damage ....
IMxmont hoxpiuil
WemerKVllle hraipital .
Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hoapilal..
Moriranza Keformatory
Huntingdon Itelonnatory ..
Western Penitentiary ....
District Attorney's fees
borrowed money pld ..
soldlera' burial expenses... .......
sheep damagi1
Teachers' Iustllute....... ....
Constables' returns.... .
court records..
Janitor court house and tail .
money paid state
Itegister's fees. (113 75; indexing, tlmo 00
unseated land sales advertising ...
grand Jurors' pay
petit Jurors' pay
detective .............
law library ......
Prothontary's fees
clerk and attorney to Counly Auditors....
County Auditors .............
Are Insurance ...
auditor public accounts
Commissioner-' travelihg expenses
taxes refunded ....
stationery and records ..
Jail physician
J ury Commissioner' pav. .........
clerks at computation court
County Treaauivr's commissions
forest fires ..
boarding Julie ..
water re n t ....
electric light
express .
rebte on timber . -. .. ... ...
outstanding orders .
Sheriff's fee . ....
" Inonestson dead bod lea . ....
" Poor House order, laMI. .
Total amount of orders paid I.S99 ...
Py amount unseated land tax ..
Bv amount t"tld Trejisnrer Dumbauld
Hv amount paid Judement No. M Iec. Term, IW0 ..
Py error In settling duplicate. Wellershunr. ss
By amount Treasurer's cominissloa on 173 Jil 11 at 2 per cent..
Total
By amount due County from from Win. Winters, Treasurer...
I 3S58 81
1U(8 00
K'O 50
2 00
Ho HI
882 35
241 W
8. 37 50
M 8i
1211 50
318 85
754 75
8T4 15
3li 7
9 70
SKI
1MI XI
342 50
&) II
88
243 4t
On I 52
2X8 00
6324 10
1548 St
JH0 Oil
8T 0.'
C70 21
273 71
II 13 7i
. 4-1
81 58
7-Tli 8
4.-W
15H 8
34 75
7M 0:
121 32
414 00
25 511
H (II
80 2!
3K.5 71
J 11
:w so
212 ;i
12 Ol
144 IM
; ii
17 7i
17 Ol
418 !12
1s8 01
M 10
4(1 08
51 II
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124117 HO
2747 72
07 51
PA 02
an 55
1484 08
f 77H- 02
2482 01
t HI M Hi 03
H. F. BARRON, ESQ., Prothonotsrr and Clerk of the rVmrts of Quarter Sessions of the Pence
and oyer and Terminer of the County of somerset and State of Pennsylvania,
lu account with Somerset County. A. D. 1?:
Dr. Cr.
To emonnt shown b- debit side of bill I 73 02
By orders issued to H. F. Barron, I'rothoiioUiry. etc f 7S3 01
f 7S1 W
I 7S3 0J
M. H. HARTZELL, Esq., Sheriff of the County of Somerset. Pennsylvania, In account with
Somerset County, A. D. 180V: .
Dr. Cr.
Too mount shown by debit side of Mil 1588 52
By orders Issued to 11. H. HarUell, Sheritf. t 15K8 5
f 18 52 f 15-8 52
J A, TIES IX. COVFR, Esq., ReeUterand Bconlerand Clerk of the Orphans' Court or Somer
set County, Pennsylvania, in account with Somerset County, A. D. 1W:
To amount shown by debit side of bll f-
Indexing
By orders Issued to James H. Cover, llegltter, etc.
Dr.
f 1'S 75
iooo oo
f 1113 75
Cr.
t 1113 75
GEORGE F. KIMMELL. Eq.. County Commissioner of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, In
account with somerset County for A. D. 18KV:
Dr. Cr.
PrMT-nliiiiitinl crder l-nd b- Commr"s to Ceo F. Kimmell.. I P73 00
To 31 rtavs. a' 1 fi per da v. snn-hanred to ;eorge K. Kimmell 108 50
To S of to on. snrrhare. to -or- p. Kimmell, Oabiiel Good and
1, KretchmaM. on orter HiiO . .... 13 ST.1,
To nf f x 0. sur-barged to George F. Kimmell and Gabriel ti.sd
- "I t Taer isc. i. w .. i 9 00
R 278 d' service at 3 50 nerrtav ' tr- m
By amount due County of Souiersel .. !n) ra"
...Ocle township .
.Ailegheiiy lownsuip
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Cyrus A. Yowler
Charles. L Lohr .
t(..fh U'.mWinrh
. . - . - i Ua,,u.ii hiirotill
j. r.. sassier . -- . . i
Cvrus A. Yowler l asaelman borousb.
Elijah JJveugood K'k t'!',towuh,P " '
F J Koiler New Baltimore borough ,
X. B Poorbauirh Northampu.n lownsuip ;
diaries Is Lohr Ogl -township... .
John McVlcker Allegheny township.....
J A.4'iak.. .nseiimin. oonuuo-.
F'rierlfk Shaulls leilerxon township
William Leckemby Meyerwlale borough.....
F J Poller New Baltimore borough ;
Adam Trimble Wellersburg borough '
John McVlcker lleebcny township - iw
P.Ci. Weinier Black township. .-- i ""
William lLFrltx lln.thersvaliey township. -
J A Cook Casselman borough....
Frederick Shauila Jefferson lownshtp j
J J Iarr. I Incoln township. , ""
F.J Foller New Baltimore borough j
Samuel Hittner New Centreville borough ,
Samuel Shoenuiker Northampton township...-; -
M.J. lilotfelty ..Salisbury borough ;
C. A. Waener shade township.
William M.Sehrock somerset lanuigli :
A. J. Coleman Some-set township ....... ;
Norman I-pley Southampton township. 1 -
... ... Stnni'KPM'll tiiwimn D ....; "
Will'lam Youokln Turkeyfoot township....
J C. Forvvtbe .
Adam TrlinDle.
Isaac Ankeny. ......
V. N. Jeffreys
John McVicker......
Fred Border
Frank Heffley...
P t4 Weiiner .....
W. H. FrlU
f. A. i'nok .
W. E. Palln
James Ms list
Iuvld Bilker
I'rsina lsinui;ii...
Wellershurg Imitiugh..
, Hisi ersville through.
Addlstin township . 'lKOO,
Alhvheny township
....... Benson bimiuKh.
. ...-Berlin birouxh ..........
Black township
Brot herni al ley towushlp..:..
... Casselman boroogii. ......
I'ontluence borouiih
Elk Lick township
Fairhofie township
A. J.stoner Or enville township
Frederick Sluiulis Jefferson township
W. H Maurer ....lennertown tKirough..-.
Thomaa Gallagher Jenner township ...
(nirge 4 lot felly ..... Ijiriieer township
John J l"arr Lincoln township
H. K, Moon I.. Turkeyfoot township
Nelson Klingaman Meversdnle borough ....
i. F. Henry Mlddleercek township
Whitelaw Sechler Jllllord township
H. 1. Lillv New Baltimore borough
Samuel Hittner ..New Centreville Utrough....
Dennis Leydig Northampton township
E. J. Seeae ... i L')e tw nsli I p ..
W. . Shw...... Paint bwnslup
Daniel Will ljueniabontng township
Solomon Snyder Kis-kwiaid bonanrb... ..
M. J. (Hot felty. Salisbury borough...
( . A. Wagner Shade township
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43 22
48 77
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28 84
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M. F Fra Somerlleld borou :h .
D. J. Horner .Somerset borough
A. J. Coleman Somerset Uiwnsnip
Norman Ipley Southampton township
F. F Brant stonycreek township 1
John H.Snyder stovestown borough 1
Wilson Saylor Summit township i
1 vomer Kreger C. Turkeyfiail townsnip....
C. A. Forsythe... I'rsina lMimuirh '
Adam Trimble Wellershurg Ismmirh- j
J.J.Lohr Hooversvilie borough ; 1
Total ; 185511 78
Amount State tax brought over. 27-8 im
Aiuouut Dog tax brought over. - 15-3 80
Grand total : I 20811 04
The above taxes are subject to the exonerations and commissions.
We, the undersigned County Commissioners of Ihe county of Somerset, do certify the
foregoing to be a true and correct statement of the accounts of the county of Somerset for the
year ending Jauuary 1, lauo.
Attest: W. X. MOSER.
John R. Boose, JACOB K CHINTZ,
Clerk. JUI1N WAG A MAN
County Comtuihuioners.
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be produced at a price no higher thaa infU-i
goods, thea call and eiamine our complete stock, enbractd
in the following:
Garlands.
Majesties,
Coumbians,
All guaranteed to give satisfaction tnd at piitr to
ranging from $7.00 to $50.00. Call and examine.
P. A. SCHELL.
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'HtSomerset, Pa.aiSjgrggj;.
11847
WHEN IN WANT OF PURE DRUGS, CHEM
ICALS AND TOILET ARTICLES,
Receipts and Expenditures
Of the DIRECTORS of the POOR and HOUSE .if EMPLOYMENT
rMmerset county, Pennsylvania, for the year ending December 31dt, ltH),
MLLIAM WINTERS, E., Treasurer of the Poor House of Somerset
County, in account with th County of Somerset, Pennsylvania, for the
year ending the Slut December, lS'.iO.
No.
1.
RECEIPTS.
Dr.
To a mount of salea at Poor House and paid to Directors of 'lie Poor.
To amount of order Somerset county to balance..... .. ,
Total amcunt .
EXPENDITURES.
Outdoor Expense'.
s
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.. li,li;7 U!
Outdoor relief .nd maintenance of children
irraiment or ,eittentsat IMxmont Hospital
Trvatment of pali-nisat Wcrnersville liospli.il
Clothing fur children at Kwble Minded Schisil at Polk
Clothing for children at Iiesif and liitnb School
Medical attendance to outdoor paupers ... , ,
Collins for outdoor paupers .
Iiirectors traveling expenses
Smallpox cases at Windber and Hooversvilie ...
Justice's feeaand visitors expenses
Telegrams and amdavlis .... ......
Conveying outdo r paupers ...
Maintenance of outdoor pails-n .....
Haiiroad fare ...
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To dry giaals and clothing
To toliacco
To Kloura id meal .
Toapplebut.-r
To beef. por, bacon and fish ........
To sugar aud ilialasses....
To shoes
To coin and tea
To rice, suit and soap
To chees and cne-kers -
To Jus! ices' and Constables' fees.....
To spices- ....
To tinware and queensware .
To fruit and "ainied fruit ,
TocarpcMand bedding
To bnsims ami hardware
To drugs and medical examiuatlons ...
To postage and stationery ..
To priming
To nail and fuel .
To butter and ee .
1 o carding and ctiler making
To ice snd spectacles
To Collins
Expenses cf Poor H use Proper.
s
Farm Expenses.
To smithing
To farm Implements ...
To hardware
To fertilizer snd lime
To seeds and plums ......... .
To repairs and lalsir
To threshing, farm labor and pasture .
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To New Hplul Building ir Insane,
lo repulrs .
..$ r.
Extraordinary Expenses.
To Musselman fund library ......... ....
To furniture and tlag .....
To Insurance w
To money paid on siirecmenl to children of airn .
To freleh' and exprcssagp ;
To screens and telephone service ....... ,, ,J
To electric light
To recoids aud clerking settlement ......... ..7...V
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Salaries and Wages.
. 9
To T. n-. Peck. rlrs-tor ,.
To M. Hliuinaker. Director . .
To Adiuu s. Miller. Dl--tor
To I. (' Colborn. Attor-n-v and Clerk
To Wlllllam Winters. Treasurer- . .
To lr 1". K.Nhnrler. Phvsicisn
To Rev Hila Hiaiver, I'haplain
To William Ream. Steward
To Ida Ream. Matron ......
To Kate Pbllllpol. l ook
ToMarah Sliauilv I'mik.
ToC. I lleam. Janitor -
To Hlmon Siutxmaii. Hupertnlendant of Hospital .
To 8. . Forney, Bupeiiniendatit of llit-pital .
uutstanotng orders for l'.s
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J)IRE' TORS OK THE POOR, In account with Somerset County, Pa.
NO.
CR.
1 loamounr estimated for expenses
-- ry amount rec a iroin 1 ountv I omnilssiooers on above order l''07 tt)
2 By amount of estimate unexpended lo tlie credit of said Hoard- i a.' 411
$ l.0 K
mi.
l."JU0 00
CtjOUXT OF C. C. MUSSELMAN DONATION', Deed B.nik, Vol.
mo :
nus itf,
GABRIEL GOOD. Esq.. County (femmlmloner nfHomcrset County, PennsylTanla, In account
sua c-jmersct luunir ior a, i. inw :
Py seregatesmHint orders Issued by Co"mr's to flshrlel t;ood
T" days st tt SO per day. surcharged to Ssbrl-l loal
To 'i of gl on sarebarced to is.brt-1 Good, tieorge F. Kimmell and
C . Kr-tchims, on order No
To of im m. surcharged lo Gabriel (iood and George F. K immeii, on
f T 1 days' service at ft i per day ,
By amount due County of Somerset "
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9 00
I 11 SS't tlWl 33',
L. A. KRETCHMAN. Esi.. Connty Commissioner of Somerset County, Pecnsylvsnla In
account with Isomers t County for A. li. iMfll:
Py aggregate amonnt orders Issued br Commr tor. A fTretchtian RVii
To He-ay; at p SO per day. surrhared to I . A. Kr.tch.nan !!:! ' S)
: , . .. L 1 k tsi wueurge r . hlmmell, Gabriel Good and
t. a . k retenmso . .
n- s nays- service at V fill per day f
By amount due County of KomersetZZ ZZZZ-IZ
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41 Kl)i
13 sn
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1 To amonnt received fmi Co Corn's. Infst on Musselman fund $
2 Rv amount expended for newsmpers and baks
3 by amount due aud unexpended . 7
29 T
30 00
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Directors Individual Accounts for 1899.
J. W. PECK, Poor House Director, in account with Snnerset County, Pa.
1 Tniimfiimt rf t-w.-t... .nn.i v 1
2 T 1 amount of por ho ise or ler N'o. Lsaa H i "
By one year's salary ad director
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M. SHU.MAKER, Poor Hocse Director, in account with Somerset County, P
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1 Tnamimnt At mnp Iiai.ua.i..v. i u.
1 To amount of poor house order No 1 7.'"
S By one year's salary as d I rector "
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PHAEMACY.
408 Main Srett, Somerset, Pa.
Our stock is complete. All goods guaranteed.
S Our Specialties:
S- Fine Box Stationery, "Aloha" Brand.
SC. Delicio s Confections in Original Packages
Zz Sparkling Ice-Cold Soda pure and refresig-
with a numerous variety of flavors.
5 Imported and Domestic Brands of Cigars constant'
on liand.
1G. W. B EN FORD, Manager
Id T-Public station for Lone Diatance 'Telephon to all poiuts inilfj
- U.S. Rates moderate. Sunday pay station at Hotel Vantiear.
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E. L. Simpson.
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ij The Great Sale and Exchange Place for
Carriages,
Buggies
and Wagons.
Immense Stock of
& Robes, Blankets, Harness, Bells,
Whips, Etc.
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j Car-loads Just Received!
Of tlie very latest 'Tortlantr and "Swell" BodieJ Cutters jj
j1 and llob-sfled?. Call at my wareroom on IV.riot
j1 street and lie convinced.
SIMPSON, He Cuts the PriceJ
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
vs-
I Somerset Penn'a.!
Li.
Home Comfort is
Home Beauty. . .
Po yfu want to t -ramify jtor tome l-y addirg a Diee fbHiuber Suit. Pr'ior
Suit, Side Roaril, rarlor Stacd, Hooker or Toilet St. if f low prii-es pre
vail at the New Furniture aud Ileus FurninbirB Cccdn Store of
Orpoite B. & 0. D.-pot. .... J " rirn)
Stoyestown 5tation. Ld. 111(11 Hit'
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I Home-Stewart Co. Z
dry goods 5
Spring
Dress Goods.
WHERE TO
i
Tne mw stufF inrlnrft-
5 au mac is smartest and
best l:on the Eastern
shops.
f wl esyt t all M.'i
n'a ottl!J'V'M7. ao,n-"- Common w.lth or Pettn-vlra- n
aevt .eiofTS?v .,'i th "T""1 "I"1 by ti,e law. rre.ahly to the
- m " -tin it limn iuc lUUUW IDg '
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ADAM 3. MILLER, Poor House Directi r in account with Somerset Co , I.
1 Toa.nount of poor houu nn)r No. ptia , , ,
? Jo amount of poor house order No Issm , ,
a Ey oue year naiary as director .. ,,'
UTSTAXDIXO ORDERS UXTAID
aoeounlM, vtr.:
lt. William V'laii.rjii t..i... .ni. . ra
8omrse- " ' """7 -j-iwi, w;m aaia county or j
Wl.hth. idcXnofS.lh0nOU,7 Dd 01 U'e C"Urt f th' ot U i
of rsornert-11' "b Shenffof the county of Somerwt. with the eald county
ooun.y of iS-5eiCaramCl1' El-CounV Comral-aloner ot the county of Somen-, with th
couuy cifmel3, Commissioner of the county of Soairr.e', with the id
I u."7? Hnnll-.o. MS. . 216. 331, 8, 4U
i v. ill lam Keain N. 4 .V xf
S Terry I'mberitcr No-sn .,
4 N. W. Horner No. .
5 Kil&a Hoover Xo. J7 ...'
Total
5
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9 57 14
C'jcz GcoJs
Tailor Z'.tlliKgz
Cuir.els Hair 'PlalJs
Cheviots
Ircai Clc'.h
DINE
SOUPS,
HOT LUNCHES,
COLD LUNCHES,
I E CEEA1I,
DESESTS,
DAY AND NIGHT
The neatest, cleanest snd best fs
in Sotner-et f.r meni Every:b'"'.
eason, carefully prepared and t '
i l.-l rm tO U'8
jiiht--. urn ji'w 1
mo nue ramee -c r"
II
US tne Liml r,f 2
want
'tta- f hja nnrMia-t A n11lAaa jf a U (- m .
f to countte township, etc.." puel theltl, dT of ApVl A I l we met t "'"t
of Justice, la the county of Komew-t, on Ihe lut o.t of January luin nri .o-l li. h" J"1'
jwom. did audit, y Jo-t and ttle everal aeeounu ruVof u JTl Z"?
Uie -everul icta of Aisei-bly aud tuppicmsau thereto, aceonTli , t "h. iJ? oVtur J.r,
Tell IIS the
Sprincr dress vnn
1 the pace you waut to pay
I aud we will send you
Jf samples to choose frnm S
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233 Fifth Ave. Pi'tbur-. p,. J
Shipment of Frh Oyster- nf"
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uauy ano ir w h-
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Ull IDG purru' . g
cooBriu M L shaffer3
Sentmnable .
n. i n DolU P anff.
i lui nowtJiSi ruucu
al-, all kir-ds of Artistic riora. .
can b furnushed od b'rt rotic
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