Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 08, 1899, Image 2

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REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN. PA.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8, 1899
iRMS.
ScetCKirnoxfl.OO per year if paid
Ii airai?; 1.53 if art paid ia ad-
TUCt
Tranaieat alvartiaing local
otic t oeaU a Hot.
Djiu-stiani will bi miie to thosa dv
irln to alrertio lj th yr, hlf or
quarter year.
R1
K JKtPH ami EXPENDITURE
Of TUB
coon rr of junuta..
Prom Jmuumry ,t, 1899, to Jmuumrg 2nd,
1899, iuclmeioi
To the kUmormhle, the Juiget of the Cturl a
Connw Fit at of Juw.ola County.
We the uridsMiened Auditor elected
ttitd aworn according to law, to ezamiue,
auuti ana s?me mo account or tbe Uoru
miaalouer, .ShsrifTandTreaaurer, of the
County of Ju'iiata, for the year ending
December .11, 1 s:3, met for that purpose
in the Auditor' Office, in Mifflintown,
Pa., on Monday, being the second day
of January, 1S99, and found the aame
account a follow, to-wit :
189S.
V. VV. I.aodin, Treasurer Die
Jan. 1. To balance from
lat year. $l::,da.86
imtatad'K tax county 14,570.77
uuiatanaing taxes state
5 per cent added county
A per cent added atate
Tare levied, in county
Taxes levied, in atate
954.76
285.70
15.8)1
28,643.00
2,805.01
16.29
1.09
2.20
2.49
4,000.00
238.00
Additional aaaeaament
in county.
Itslanrc transferred to
dojr duplicate.
Order granted over paid
tax
Over paid tax.
Cash from sale of bonds
Kcturn to Treasurer
HhrifT Stoner Jury fee
Kx-sheriirCalnouu fines
County's nliare liquor
license.
From Walker township
Susan Kaulfmau.
From K. M. Uray, com.
of Charles Ilamaey.
Mil ford township, win.
Iiratton.
Favett township, Maud
dill.
W. 11. Auker, Suaan
Auker.
W.K. Wmh1 ward, Eliza
beth Woodward
O.W. Heck, ground rent
11. II. Kloas.bondaman
State tax returned
From lAvk townahip
road coata.
From l'rothonotary
From Perrv countv, P.
It. It. suit.
8.00
145.20
171.90
22.00
91.00
401.25
91.00
86.75
19.25
12.00
4.74
1,709.00
42.80
17.85
67.00
Total $67,918.22
189!). -r-
Jau. 1. To balence from
last year 14.140.'
1H9S.
...Jan. 1. W. W. Laudia,
Treasurer.
By over paid taxes 1897
Hv orders paid 1897
By orders paid 1S9S
Outstanding tax county
Outstanding tax, state
Balance in treasurers
Tactn ik a'
lit.
f 103.22
157.85
39.710.83
13.010 98
794.62
14.140.72
"O. Lord
are onj
1898. l.U.
Jan. I. W. K. Landis,
Treasurer, dog tax.
Balance from last year $ 967.45
Outstanding tax 581.83
A per cent, added 13.42
Additional assessment 1.50
lax levied 188. 499.25
Total $2.0G3.45
1899.
Jan. 1. To Balance from
last year. $1,298.52
1898.
Jan. 1. W. W. Landis,
By over paid tax 1897
Orders paid
Amount transferred to
state & county duplicate
Taxea outstanding
Balance in Treasurers
hands
Total
fit.
S 9.09
207.75
1.09
547.00
1.298.52
$2,063.45
18.
Jan. 1. J. P. Calhoun, in.
Ex-Sheriff.
Balance from laat year f 1.50
199. $
Jan. 1. To balance due
count v $
1S9H.
Jan 1. J. p. Calhoun,
Ex-Sbcrn".
Cash paid to Treasurer
Balance settlement
1.50
4.80
CK.
$ 145.20
4.80
I 150.00
188S.
Jan. 1. S.C.Stoner.Sberiff
Jury feea collected, 1898
IK.
12.00
$ 12.00
$ 400
1899.
Jan. 1. To balance due
countv
1898.
Jan. 1. S.C.Stoner.Sherifl"
Cash paid to Treasurer
Balauce settlement
8.00
4.00
$ 12.00
0UTST1D1U TAXES, DEC. I, 1899
Collectors, Townahip, County
1M)5. W.B.McCahan, Milford, $
1896. J. B. Barton, Tuacarora,
1897. J. H. Dern, Beale,
F. D. Allbaugh, Fayette,
John Stoner, Fermanagh
Jacob Forry, Greenwood
Samuel Leonard, Lack,
S.H.Rollman, Miffliut'n,
J L. Groninger, Milford,
W. S. Neiiuond, Monroe
Silas Beers, Spruce Hill,
A D.Kerstctter.Susq'h'a,
W.H.Brubaker.Tho'p't'n
G. W. Buyer, Turbett,
J. Loudon. TiNimrA
Tax.
2.50
230.09
150.65
179.88
4.13
214.59
172.26
272.95
248.21
34.90
349.29
322.06
26.03
56.85
114.87
1896.
1898.
. E. A. Smith. Walkar
A.D. Kerststter.Bueq'h'a.
i. j. n. i ten, ueaie,
S. Suicher. Delaware.
498.99
344.65
747.47
F. D. Allbaua-h. Fmvtt -
John Stoner. Fermanagh
J. Forney, Greenwood,
Samuel Leonard, Lack,
S. H. Rollman.Mifflint'n
J t Groninger, Milford,
W. S Neimond, Monroe
W.W.Crimmel.Patters'n
G.T. Kepner. Port Royal
Stlae Beers, Spruce Hill,
A D-Keratetter, Susq'h'e
W.H Bmbaker.Tbo'pfn
G. W. Boyer, Turbett,
J. Loudon. Tuscarora,
S- B. Hetrick, Walker,
- 781.23
354.01
536.80
605.38
1383.50
539.50
42261
331.61
979.04
489.35
153.80
646.41
744.2
1172.19
Total 913.010 98
Collectors, Townships, State Tax.
1895. W. B. McCahan, Milford $ Ms
1896. J. B. Barton, Tuscarora, 17.32
1897. J. H. Dern, Beale, 13.03
F. D. Allbaugh, Fayette; J7.35
Jobu Stoner, Fermanagh 12 85
7.61
35.48!
26.63;
34.60
fi.84
8.65
47.2S
10.94
10.30
38.75
76.69
7.12
13.14
22.57
67.87
23.02
9.86
19.99
41.03
19.42
53.47
30.47
9.82
110.33
17.56
Total 794.62
. Collectors, Townahip, Dog Tax.
1895. W.B. McCahan, Milford f 1.00
1896. J. M. Barton. Tuacarora, 22.25
1897. J. H. Dern, Beale, 18.57
F. D. AUbaugh, Fayette, 9.57
John Stoner, Fermanagh 6.10
J. Forney, Greenwood, 9.76
Samuel Leonard, Lack, 30.82
S. H. Rollman.Mifflint'n 6.04
J. L. Groninger, Milford, 23.28
W. T. Neimond, Monroe, 9.45
Silas Beers, Spruce Hill, 12.94
A D Keratetter.Suaq'h'a, - 18.21
W H.Brubaker.Tbo'pYn 2.52
G. W. Boyer, Turbett, 4.72
J. Loudon, Tuacarora,
1396. K. A. Smith, Walker, 6.75
A. D. Keratetter.Suaq'h'a,
1898. J. H. leer, Beale, 26 50
!
T. Spicher, Delaware, 24 50
F. D. Allbaugh, Fayette, 25 90
John Stoner, Fermanagh 19 50
J. Forney, Greenwood, 25.25
Samuel 1-couard, Lack, 35.00
S. H. Kollman.Mifflint'n 9-75
J. L Groning, Milford, 29 51
W 8 Neimond, Monroe, 18.75
W.W Crimmel.Patters'n 1900
G. T. Kepner. Port Royal 6.75
Hil&a Beer, Spruce HU1, 20.00
A-D.Keretetter.Suaq'h'a, 24 25
W .H Brubaker.Tho'p't'n 6 25
G. W. Boyer, Turbett, 17.90
J. Iouder, Tuacarora, 25.96
S. B. Hetrick, Walker, 20.25
Total
f 547-00
Overpaid State Taxea December 31,
1893. 1896. A. D. Keratetter.
Suaquehanna, State Tax $ 2.49
t 2 49
Mifflintown, Pa., Jan.
9th 1899
All
ted.
of which ia respectfully aubmit
T. K. Bkaver, i
W. W. Dimii, S Auditors.
II. H. Haktjian, )
STATEM EXT of orders drawn by the
County Commissions of Juniata
county of the Treasurer thereof, from
the 3rd day of January, 1899, to lite 31st
aay or December, is:ii, inclusive, as
taken from the records in the Commie-
sionea office, Mifflintown, Pa.
CONSTABLE ASD JUSTICES FELS.
Austin J. Calhoun, Deputy
Sheriff 10 3'
Peter Forry, J. P. 3 25
Total $ 13 C:
COMHOXH'EJLTH WITNESSES.
February Term, 1898.
February Term, 1898.
April Term, 1898.
Com, vs. Robert German
Com. vsTCasner. '
September Term, 1898
December Term, 1898.
Cost in Lunacr case of Mrs.
Williams.
Coat in Lunacy cans of Ella
"worth Knisley.
Cost in Lunacy case of Eliza
beth Woodward.
136 03
16 54
17 So
17 79
50 36
92 14
30 65
41 85
50 13
Total. $ 468 53
Collrelor$, Commiitiontrt, Jtbtltmah and
Exoitratittt,
1893. H.F.Crouae.bondHmau 122 50
185. Wm. B. McCahan, et al 186 82
1896. H. M. Iaenberg, et al. 592 24
1897. S S. Been, et al. 823 12
1898. James Loudon, et. al. 1492 52
Total. f 3198 70
Ceurtt mi Jurort Pay.
1898. Grand and Pettit Jur
ors, February Term. $ 228 00
B Frank Coridon, steno
grapher. - 20 00
H. W. Kniaely, court crier. 7 00
H.W.Knisely.OrphansCourt 5 00
1898. Jurors. April term. 356 52
Joseph F. Cumminga, steo-
grapher. 80 80
H. W. Kniaely, Court crier. 10 00
H. W. Knisely. Court crier,
Argument Court. 2 50
Joseph Cummings, steno
grapher, Argument court 32 55
H. W. Knisely, Court crier,
Argument court. 2 50
1898, Jurors, September terui 348 8
Joseph F. Cummings, steno
grapher. Hi (18
H. W. Knisely, Court crier. 7 50
Jurors, December term 205 24
H. W. Knisely, Court cner. 2 50
M. W. Knisely, Argument
court. 7 50
Total.
$ 1383 97
Public Ruildinf mud Ortuudt,
Guas ASeiber, paintsandoils
foi interior Court House, f 197 80
Water Company. 1W 00
Electnc l.tgnt sen'ice. jaa w
Wm. L. Stutts, janitor. 144 00
North A Son, coal for Court
House- 78 02
S, S. Ruble, framing notices. 5 00
W. E. Criswell, repair lawn
mower, fence, flair pole. 2 75
J.M. Bender, work on heater
pipea, 30 93
Jaa. J. Horning, miscella-
neos work. 2b 67
A. G. Scholl, Tel- seervice. 6 00
Wm. L- Stutts. extra work. 4 00
E. C Troxell. manager elec
tric light. December 1897 15 20
Total. $ 792 80
Romd mnd MriJf Fitmtrt.
B. F. Burchfield, et. al.
D. Irwin Bashore.
A. B- Evans.
A. H. Kurtz.
9
33
3
11
7
4
Theoph. M. Thompson.
uner AicAanan, et ai.
Wm. Long.
11
7
J. Forney, Greenwood,
Samuel Leonard, Lack,
8. H. Rollman.Mifflint'n
J. 1. Groninger, Milford,
W. 8. Keimond, Monroe
Bllaa Beers, Spruce Hill
A D.Keratetter.Susq'h'a,
W.H.Brubaker.Tho'pt'n
O. W. Boyer, Turbett,
J. Loudon, Tuacarora,
1896. E. A. Smith, Walker,
A. l. Keratetter.Susq'h'a,
1898. J. H. Derr, Bele7
8. Bpicher, Delaware,
F. D. AUbaugh, Fayette,
John Stoner, Fermanagh
J. Forney, Greenwood,
Samuel Leonard, Laek,
S. H. Rollman.Mifflint'a
J. Ij. Groninger, Milford,
W.S. Neimond, Monroe,
W.W Orimmel.Pattera'B
(. T. Kepler, Port Itoyal,
Silas Beers, Spruce Hill.
A. D. Keratetter,Suaq'h'e,
W.H Brubaker.TWprn
. W. Boyer, Turbett,
J. Loudon, Tuacarora,
8. B. Hetrick, Walker,
$ 79 40
CtuttmbUt Roturu to Court, 1898.
Solomon Fortnay, et. al- $ 217 38
Total. S17 38
jtimriug mud Rtguttrimg.
Isaac Sellers, et al , balance
for amassing during 1897. $ 34143
J. H- Campbell, et. al , May
racist ration and aaaeaa
ment, personal property 489
C McClellan, et. al, for an
nual assessment 1899, tax 696 98
Total. 1531
Treme Under Jet 188s.
Julius Derr, for uursing sick
tramps
Julius Derr, for nursing sick
trams.
S. 8 Ruble, burial of tramps
Atkinson A Penned for the
5
2
10
Overseers of Patterson
Borough- 28
Total.
9 45
BmrUl of Indigent Sotduro.
Bids, burial Henry
Boyer
85 00
, .DJ5Ump.berial Jacob Doll ' 85 CO
Shelleobemr. burial
Jobs Smith.
Michael Gable, burial Jacob
George.
Michael Gable, burial George
If. Trego.
Thomas J.Ovea, burial Chas.
Rennell.
85 00
35 00
'35 00
35 00
83 00
35 00
35 00
Wee. B. McCahan, burial of
Henry Stuart.
Leo. Snellen berger, burial
D C Bothrock.
Tra. Fry, burial Daniel Foltt
Total. ' S 813 00
Utmdttouee to indigent Soldier,
T. W. Auker A Son. George
Trego. S 14 00
T, W. Auker A Son, Jacob
George- 14 00
T W, Auker A Son, John
. Smith 14 00
T. W. Auker A Hon, Charles
Kennel. 14 00
T. W. Auker A Son, D. C.
Bothrock. - 14 00
T. W. Auker A Hon, Daniel
Fohx. 14 00
ToUl. t 84 00
Semlp Certificate mud JjUtniU from Juttxct
of Ik Ptmtt.
Thomas Creighton, et. al. f 369 25
Total.
Couktu JVtsaa.
S- C- Stoner, Sheriff; taking
prisoners to Huntingdon
Reform School.
S- C. Stoner.boarding prison
ers, Ac-
Ferd Meyers, clothing for
prisoner.
S. A. Ellis,shoes for prisoners
29 40
3-34 08
42 00
6 20
6 85
10 50
29 14
420 70
M. P. Crawford, medicine for
nriaoners.
Jacob Etka, plastering jail. -North
A Son, coal for jail
J. P. Calhoun, balance 1897.
Total. $ 898 47
Boud Paid During 1898.
To John McNitt.
To Jacob Browand.
To w. II. Auker.
To Edward C. Bartley.
$ 1500 00
200 00
400 00
1500 00
425 00
To W. H Knouse,
To Elizabeth Moore-
500 00
To Emma Crimmel.
To Maggie Junk
To John McNitt.
To Isaac Seller.
To Caroline Layer.
900 00
500 00
1200 00
300 00
50 00
600 00
910 00
700 00
1500 00
Too n. Martin.
To Elizabeth Smith.
Isabel Nelson.
To Patterson Council,
200 O. U. A. M
To Jamea G. Thompson.
To Samuel Watts.
To D. W . Harlev.
To Wm. Mtlliken.
To John Weller.
To James G. Thompson.
No.
200 00
600 00
600 00
300 00
550 00
500 00
Total.
$13925 00
tmttrttt Pmid on Baud:
First National Bank, et al. $ 4856 44
Total. $ 4856 44
Printing and SimUoutry.
Harry II Bonaall, printing,
rurniauing blanks for
public offices.
J. C. Dimm, printing, fur
nishing blank for public
$ 155 85
omces.
W. J. Jackman
stationery.
140 73
printing,
112 60
80 00
B F. Schweier, printing
Wm. M. Allian, printing.
Mary J. Hunt, blanks.
. SH 25
9 20
wm. Murnnv'a ona iwk.
Protnonotary and Regis.
xer ana necoraers ornce.
87 00
Total.
Commietiomirt OfUt.
Wm. Puflenberger, 77 days
a 83.&0.
Wm. Puflenberger, exienses
D. D Khinesmith, 7a davs
a $3.50.
D. I). Rhinesmith. exnensea
I 618 63
$ 269 60
25 77
202 60
74 46
339 (0
119 05
600 00
$ 1690 77
J. Loudenslasrer. 97 davs
l 6)1.
J. Loudenslager, expenses
u c unine, cierK, salary
Total.
Bridge:
O. B- Coldron, plank for the
Thompson town bridge
I bra Loudenslager, labor on
Thorn paontown bridge
M. K. Schlcgel, material for
Thompaoutown bridge
D 'I. Dimm, material for
Thompaontown bridge
J. A. Kauirman, for work on
Thompaontown bridge
9 62
27 50
50
38 40
6 48
33 44
179 28
11 88
6 13
Meredith A Lesher.lurnberfor
Tnompsontown bridge
T. S- Thompson, lumber for
Thompson town bridsw
Luke Davis, for work on the
Tnompsontown bridire
Adam Rhoads, for work on
Tnompsontown bridge
David Bunberger, work on
Thompson town bridge
David K. VanOrmer, snow'g
Thompaontown bridge
6 13
3 40
231 37
107 00
16 16
209 06
24 08
19 14
15 71
43 95
7 68
20 50
3 50
1 60
4 90
8 25
J. J. Horning, labor on the
Mifflintown bridge
U.J Shellcuberger.Iumberfor
Mitlliutou u bridge
D. Reitz, filling approaches
to Mifflintown bridge
Pittsburg Iron Bridge Co., re
pairs Mifflintown bridire
John L. Weiaer, repairs to
Man han tango bridge
B. J. Shellenberger. plank
for Cuba bridge
B. P. Clark, et al. Port Koval
bridge -
r9C!tbsii Keiser, Keiaers
bridge
Chas. Book. et. al., Mexico
bridge
T. K- Beaver, for repairs to
Beavers bridge
Joseph Stutts, for repairs to
McClures bridge
Joseph Yeigh, Cross Roads
bridge
David Charters, et. al-, BoflT-
man bridge
S- F. Ludwig. McCulloch's
bridge
Snyder county, Brubakera
bridge
ToUl.
PuNic Ogictn.
W. W. Landis, Treasurers
salary. i
Samael Aurand, jury com.
Alex McClure, jury coin.
T. K. Beaver et al, clerks to
SO 00
9 206 90
80
400 00
40 00
40 00
7 00
00
80
60
20
jury commissioners
T. K. Beaver et al, county
auditors.
D. M. Marshall, county in
stitute ax pen sea
Robert McMeen, county so
licitor. John W. Hibbs, ex-Prothon-
otary, official fees.
Wm. H. Rollman, books Air
Recordere office
Wm. M. Allison, auditing
publie offices
Anson B. Willis, official feea
W. H- Zeiders.Prothouotary,
official fees
George B. Cramer Register
nd Recorder.officisJ fees
W. W. Landis, commiasiona
Hunt A Co, aupplies
Mary J Hunt, aupplies
J. C Dimm,blanks for offices
W.J.Jackman,blanks, offices
Jacob A. Davis, books for
Register and Recorder
office
The Unique Duplicator Co-,
one Duplicator - -
80
20
90 00
185 83
40 00
23 50
87 65
30
87
144
65
66
45
4
18
18
11
06
00
75
00
17
2
Total.
1295
I
15 j
Oeutrml mad Spring Election,
ISM.
C. Dimm, bal lota for spring
election. 9
47
90
i County Com. delivering bal
I lota for spring elections
25 0$
11 00
2 00
108 $0
672 9J
! Mount Holly Printing Co ,eup
plies tor spring ejections
C. Dimm, blanks for the
spring election
C. A. Grady, election houses
bought by the County
Com m taaioners In 1894. .
Election ofllcera, conetablea.
aaaesaora, election house
rent for spring elections
Barry E. Boneall, printing
election proclamation.
J. C. Dimm. printing elec
tion proclamation
W. J. Jackman, printing el
ection proclamation.
R. F. SchweieT, printing el
ection proclamation.
Wm. M. Allison, printing
election proclamation
J. C Dimm. furnishing bal
lot a for General election.
Mount Holly Printing Co.au p
nliee for General election
7$ M
75 0$
7 00
75 M
S3 0
67 09
9 09
' 27 00
County Com. delivering bal
lots for uenerai eiecwm.
Election officers, constables
and assessors for noKlmg
General electione.
540 61
Total
MitetUmueouo PoymtuU.
1868 25
To Western Penitentiary .1898 $
863 eo
81 95
64 00
D D- Khineamitto, balance -
of salary, 1898.
Wm. Puflenberger, balance
of salary, 1895.
Dr. It- M. Quig, postmortem
examination of Mrs.
Chas. ltamaey
R. L Auker, treasurer of
Mifflintown HoseCom'y.
Wm- Stutts, janitor for court
in Perry Co railroadcaee
Wm. U. Kurtz, room rent for
appeal in Walker t'w'p.
Isaac Shotzberger, room rent
for appeal Fayette t'w'p.
To Pennsylvania Industrial
Reformatory
W.W. iAndis.treasurer.state
tax on county bonds
Wm. P. Graham, room rent
for appeal in Spruce Bill
township
F. W. Noble, plummer to
county jail.
18 CO
6 00
a oo
i w
1 00
$42 96
344 00
1 50
2 67
fUriahD. Ferre, room rent
for appeal in Greenwood
township.
Jas. J. Horning, et. al., work
on flag pole 1
Kmil Schott, for flag
Hugh C. Rhine, state tax
work, 18-
Samuel Lapp, treasurer citi
zens band
Jas G Thompson, revenue
stamps
J. Frank Patterson, admin
istering oath
J: C. Dimm, binding tran
scripts S. S. Ruble, upholstering
chairs on Judges stand
Mount Holy Printing Com.
furnishing blank leave
for transcript
S. C. Meyers cleaning monu
ments E- C. Doty, money returned
on taxation timberlands
Wm. H. Groninger.Secretary
of Juniata county Agri
cultural Society.
H. H. Xeigler treasurer of
County Commissioners'
couventiou commltt.
John H. Adams, room rent
for appealsin Beale twp.
James S. Beacom, state trea
surer, state tax
D. D Rhinesmith, secretary,
expenses to attend com
missioners convention
Oloyd X- Bender, helping to
plant stones for survey
or to test compasses.
Wm". Stuary, lire warden
Robert McMeen, ' Atkinson "
- A Pennell, retainers in
. caae of Joseph M.Dangh.,
erty vs Juniata county. -
Bugh C. Rhine, clerking for
IJury Commissioners
Guss A Siever, hardware
Barry E. Bonsall and Wm.
Allison box rent, postage
To Penn'a Statte Lunatic
Hospital
To expreaaage,freight,ticketa
for tramps, Ac.
8 amuel Lapp,officer at Court
House
1 00
30 15
35 CO
231 78
8 08
100
1 60
1 00
12 50
10 00
16 CO
100 00
6 00
1 00
2392 49
26 55
1 00
2 7
60 00
40 00
22 95
23 M
709 75
7 57
6
Total.
Kettfttu'ti.
Constable and justice fees
Commonwealth witnesses
Collectors, Commissiones,
abatemen, exonerations
Courts and jurors pay
Public buildings and ground
Road and bridge viewen
Constables returns to Court
Assessing and Registering
9 4983 33
13 62
468 63
3198 AO
1383 97
72 ;
79 40 1
217 38
1631 F6
4 te
313 00
4 09
369 26
898 47
13936 00
4856 41
618 66
1690 77
12C6 90
1295 70
1B6S 26
493 33
Tramps under Act 1885
Burial of indigent soldier
Headstones for ludigent sol
dier Scalp certificates
County prison
uonas paid itus
In teres paid
Printing and atatinncry
Commihfioners' ofllce
Bridges, 1898
I'ublic offices
General and Spring elections
lose
Miscellaneous payments
Total.
Liubilitin of County,
$3961 13
12Wi89 00
140 SO
Outstanding county bonds
Outstanding county orders
Total.
- Jlesele of County.
$126829 30
$ 14140 72
13010 98
794 62
1098 62
676 74
Cash in Treasurer's bands.
Outstanding County tax.
Outstanding State tax.
Surplus dog tax
Outstanding bills due-
Total. S296W 6i
Liabilities over assets. $97208 72
We the undersigned Commissioners
of Juniata county, in compliance with
mo taw, ao puDiisn me ioregomg naw
ment of the receipts and expenditures
of the county, aforesaid, for the year
ending December 31, 1898, as found on
tbe records of this onice
WILLIAM PUFFENBERGER,
DAVID I). RHINESMITH,
JEREMIAH LOUDENSLAGER,
County Commissioners.
Attest : Hroit C. Rhine, Clerk.
Commissioners' Office,
HOW TO GET PHOTO
GRAF HI CHEAI.
This notice is sent out for the
benefit of those who may wish to
take advantage of getting fine
Photos at cheap rates. Notice the
time. From now until March 1st,
I will sell tickets for $1.50, which
will entitle the holder of said
ticket to one dozen first class Cabi
net Photoea. No extra charges for
family group to tbe holder of ticket.
All other styles of pictures reduced
in proportion, to those parchasiug
00
40
67
tickets. Kespectiully yours,
3-W. JOBJEPH HE88.
Bucklen's Arnica Salre.
90
82
86
20
35
25
MI1XIOHS GITES
A WAT.
It is certainly gratifying te tae aehHe te
knew et eae eeeeara la tee lead who are
net afraid to be geaerees te the seedy
aafferiag. Tea reprletora ef Or. Klag's
New Dieaever? tar Ceaaaaptioa, Cong ha
aad CoMe. have given away ever
00
90
lion trial battles of thia great medicine;
aad have tbe aohstastiaa el kaowiag It hos
abaelately cared tbeoaaada ef 1
eaees. Aatbaw. BrcdchhU, Hoi
70
and all diseases ef t .e Throat. Cheat aed
Laaaa are seaelv eared kjr It. Call ee M
I . Crawford, Mnnrgt. ad got a tree trial
bottle. Begelar alae eee. sed $1.
7 eetlle gaaraaleed, er price rat sad ed
PVBUCMLE8.
M arch -Tuesday 21st. J. 8. Bearer
will seU, one mile south of Van Wert,
lire stock and farming Implements.
Sale at 10 o'clock a. m.
" e- ' "- promptly at
10 o'clock a. m , John 8- McConnel will
sett at bis residence In Turbett township,
4 miles southwest of Port Royal, 5
boraea, cows, large lot of young cattle,
sows, aboata, chickens, two and four
none wagone, iwo aeaicu "-.
sleighs, aleda, farm machinery, gears,
hamese, large lot of houaebold gooda,
eern.potatoea, and much other property.
I am going to move to North Dakota,
and am selling out "rump and stomp."
March. Thursday, 16th, A. R.
Memminger, residing on the Okesoo
form in Spruce Hill townahip, one half
mile southwest of Barton's store, bones,
mules, cows, two and one year old cat
tle, 50 fine sheep, wagons, binder,
mower, and a large variety of forming
implements, gean or all kinds. Sale to
begin at 10 o'clock a. m.
A E.iVMPa.lCIHT" COMP1MOB.
Between now mad Spring time
there will be many opportunities
of an evening to read np on the
different portions of the Great
Northwest.
To thia end the Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul Railway Co.,
has printed for free distribution to
Eastern farmers a number of illus
trated instructive pamphlets re
garding the various States travel
ed by its lines.
In sending your address to W.
. Powell, General Immigration
Agent, Old Colony Building,
Chicago, III., please say if your
preference is for information about
Wisconsin, Iowa,Mtnnesota, North
ern Michigan or North Dakota.
No charge for pamphlets or for
replying to all inquiries about any
section of the Great est. 3t.
LEGJL.
4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters of
. . " . - , . 1 . M 11'Illt
uminuimion in liic nine oi imaiu
H. Deppen, late of Walker townahip,
Juniata county. Pa., deceased, have
been granted to the undersigned, reaid
ing in said township. All persons hav
ing claims against the said estate will
present the same for payment to
David J. Dkitbx,
Administrator.
Or his counsel, Atkinson A Pennell, at
Mifflintown, Pa. Jan. 25, 99-6t.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
The following in a correct list of all
persons who have tiled petitions for re
tail liquor license in the office of the
Court of Quart -r Sessions, of Juniata
county, and of place for which the
applications are made.
Harry E- Hayes, Patterson House,
Patterson borough. Pa.
Samuel lach, Hotel Ashton, Patter
son oorougn, i a.
William H- Sheafler, Oriental Bouse,
Susquehanna township.
W llliam m. Reigle, Seven Stars, Green-
wooa lowr.BDip.
Philip J. Bickel, Monroe House, Mon
roe townsnip.
William 1). Kern, Mountain House,
r.asi n aienora, l uscarora townsnip.
William Zeigler, Keystone Hotel, Pat
terson borough. Pa.
WilliamB. Arbogast, Jacobs House
Mifflintown borough. Pa.
S. E. Blyler. Motel Foreman, Port
Royal borough. Pa.
B. B. Murray, National Bouse, Mifflin.
town corougn, i'a-
The Court will sit in the Court House
in Mifflintown, to bear petitions for
license, on Tuesday. February 28, 1899,
commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Remon
strances or petitions against the grant
ing of license must be in writing and
filed with the Clerk of the Court, on or
before the Saturday before the day of
hearing. W. H. Zkidkkb. t lerk
Office Clerk Quarter .-esaions, Mifflin-
"wu rewraw in, iaro
ALE BEBISTEB.
Feb. 1 W. O. Beale, in Tuscarora.
Feb. 4. Walter F. Spiece.Port Royal
Feb. 7. J. H. Clark, in Iack.
Feb. 7. G. B. Hittle, Spruce Hill.
Feb. 18. Jackson, Cocolamua.
Feb. 18. H. II. Fronk, near WcAlia-
terviue.
Feb. 28. Beira of Michael Sieber,
Walker.
Mar. 2. J. M. Kauflman, Delaware.
Mar. 7. M. T. B. Barnani, Tuscarora
Mar. 8. Mary K.Thomaa, Fermanagh.
Mar. 9. Francis Howe, Walker.
Mar. 10. Iaaac Rowe, Mifflintown.
Mar. 11. J. B. Ritzmau, Turbett.
Mar. 14. S. P. Wharton, Spruce Hill.
Mar. 15. Chas. Widney, Waterloo.
Mar. 16. A. R. Meminger.Spruce BUI.
Mar. 17. B. F. Rice, Spruce Hill.
Mar. 17. John Thompson, Delaware.
Mar. 18.-Cnas. U. Guss. Turbett.
Mar. 20.-G. W. Fink, Turbett.
Mar. 22. W. A. Harlan, Tuscarora.
Mar. 22. H. A. Ritzman, Turbett.
Mar. 23. W. B. McLaughlin.
Mar. 24.-William Varnes, Walker.
Mar. 25. James Sherlock, Beale.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
ED Be)T FROM THE 6t7!f
Waa tbe ball ibrt bit O. B. &te4 man, or
Kewark, Mich., in tha Civil War. It
caused hcrribla Ulcers that ao treatment
bel pt d for 20 ycara. Tbea Bncklcn'a
A m ca Sa've cored km. I'area Cuts,
Bruit as, Burna, Boils, ' stent, Csrai, Skia
ErarHns- Beat Pile cur oa earth. 25c.
a bey. Care gsarssteed. Sold by M. P.
Crawford, Dniggiit.
DIED.
Vaughn. At Cross Keys, lack
township, Juniata county, January
(lRt ult., Mrs. Malinda, wife of
Mr. John Vaughn, aged 53 years,
3 months and 23 days.
Smith On February 2ud inst., at
the home cf bis lather at Locust
Bun, John Hav.n Smi b. seed 23
years and 14 dajs.
MARRIED:
YAsHoaN JJoveb On the 31sl
ult., at Middlbuig. Snyder county,
Pa., by Iltv D. E. McLane, N. Q.
VanHorn aud Sallie J. B(yer.
Kkco Paoev Ou the 2nd inst.,
at tbe residence of John Harr s.
by Ht. J. CL Ueigbard, George E
Krug and Maggie Fades.
LOS ANGELES 4R0 THE PA
CIFIC COAST AMD KB-
TI7M.
Special Excursion from points in
Pennsylvania, Maryland, District
of Columbia, lrginia, W est Vir
ginia, Ohio, New York and New
Jersey, on the occasion of the
National Educational Association
meeting at Los Angeles, Gal., in
July, 1899. at reduced rates. For
full particulars, address John R
Pott, District Pawoiir Agent, C.
M. & St. P. K'y, 486 William 8t
Williamsport, Pa.
Ma JOB! -S3 EM Stat At. SCBgVT-
Major-General Schuyler Hamil
ton gives his unqualified endonie-
meot to Dr. Humphreys' Specific
"77" for Grip. All druggieta, 35c
Utmm Z Aeantsee. J'fT -ATEX55BT
$t FCSSSWja
ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW.
wisTUHTOwTt. PA.
Osm-Oa Mat. sb,-
0-CeUeetiag sad OeaTeyeaeiag wir
atteadet U.
Aternaw-HtLaW.
a0-CkUeetionsandaU legal busi
ness promptly attenped to.
OVF1QK IN COURT HOUSE.
uuSAietaw, mm. Awni xawf eae
M. D. at. ClAWTOBB naua,
f MW-atbrtr eeU fcraeeba..
OaVe at eM staaa, eeraar -- -umgo
atraet,-ntlsllatewn, Pa. bo
Ttaesa will bs feaad at their enfce at all
tisMa,aiass otherwise pfefeaskBIly ea
gaged. April 1st. MM.
rttACTlCAL. 0EBJTTBT.
(i -adaste ef the Pfcilsdelahis Dental
ColUge. OSee at eld ssUbluhed Ie
eatioa, Bridge Htreet, opposite Court
Hesae, JTrMiatewn, Pa.
ZT Crewe aad Bridge work;
Paialsaa Extraetioa.
AU work gearaateed.
PENHSTLV1HI1 BAILKOaE
Bchedule in Effect November 20,
1898.
WESTWARD.
Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia
at 4 SO a. bx; Harrisburg 8 00 a. m;
Duncanoon 8 85 a. m; New Port 0 05
a. m; MUleratown 0 15 a. m; Durword
0 21 a. m; Thompson town 0 28 a. m;
Van Dvke 9 SS a. m; Tuscarora 88 a.
m: Mexico 8 40 a. m; Port Royal 8 44 a.
m; Mifflin 950 a. m; Denholm 9 65 a.
m; Iwietoarn 10 IS a. m; McVeytown
10 88 a. m; Newton Hamilton 11 00 a.
m; Mount Union 11 06 a. m; Hunting
don 11 82 p. m; Tyrone 12 20 p. m; Al
toona 1 00 n. m: Pittsburg 5 60 p. m.
Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a. m:
Harrisburg at 11 4S a. m; mi mm i ii
S. m; Lewiatown 1 80 p. m; Hunting
on 2 29 p. m; Tyrone 8 12 p. m; Al
tnona X 45 n. m: Pittsburc 8 40 p. m.
Altoona Accommodation leaves Har
risburg at 5 00 p. m; Duncannon 6 34
?. m; Newport 6 02 p. m; Millerstown
11 p. m: Tnompsontown 6 21 p. m;
Tuscarora 6 SO p. m: Mexico 6 S3 p. m;
Port Royal 6 88 p. m; Mifflin 6 43 p. m;
liennoim o v p. m, ijewmuwn wi y.
m: McVevtown 7 SO p. m; Newton
Hamilton 7 50 'd. m: Huntinrdon 8 20
p. m; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona 9 85
p. m.
Pacific Expresa leaves Philadelphia
at II ao p. m: iiarriaourg uiwi. m.
Marvsvilla 8 14 a. m. Duncannon 8 29
a. m. Newport 3 62 a m. Port Royal
4 25 a. in. Mifflin 4.30 a. m. Lewistown
452 am. Newton Hamilton 5 83 a. m.
Huntingdon A 03 a. ni. Petersburg 6 19
a. m. Tvrone 6 52 a. m. Altoona 7 40 a.
m. Pittsburg 12 10 a. m.
Ovater Express leaves Philadelphia
at 485 p, m. Harrisburg at 10 20 p. m.
Newport 11 OS p. in. Mifflin 11 40 p. ni.
Lewistown 11 68 p. m.; Huntingdon 12
65 a. m. Tyrone 1 32 a. m. Altoona 2 00
a. m. Pittsburg 5 30 a. m.
Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12
25 p. m. Harrisburg 3 50 p. m. Duncan
non 4 15 p. m. Newport 4 35 p. m. Mif
flin 5 07 p. m. Lewistown 6 27 p. m.
Mount Union 8 08 p. m. Huntingdon
8. 27 p. m. Tyrone 7 04 p. m. Altoona
7 40 p. m. Pittsburg 11 80 p. m.
- EASTWARD.
Altoona Accommodation leaves Al
toona at 5 00 a. m. Tyrone 5 24 a. m.
Petersburg 6 45 a. m. Huntingdon 5 55
a. m. Newton Hamilton 6 21 a. ra. Mc
Vevtown 8 37 a. m. Lewiatown 6 58 a.
mMlfllin 7 18 a. m. Port Royal 7 22 a.
m. Thompaontown 7 57 a. m. Millers
town 7 48 a. ra. Newport 7 65 a. m.
Duncannon 8 20 a. m. Harrisburg 8 60
a. m.
Sea Shore leaves Pittsburg at 2 60 a.
m. Altoona 7 15 a. m. Tyrone 7 48 a. m.
Huntingdon 8 80 a. m. McVeytown 9 16
a. m. Iiewistown.9 35 a. m. Mifflin 965
a. m. Port Royal 9 69 a. m. Thompson
town 10 14 a. m. Millerstown 10 22 a.
m. Newport 11 82 a. m. Duncannon 10
54 a. ni. Marysville 11 07 a. in. Harris
burg 11 25 a. m. Philadelphia 3 00 p. m.
Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg
at 8 00 a. ra. Altoona 11 40 a. ni. Tyrone
12 03 p. m. Huntingdon 12 85 p. m.
Lewiatown 1 83 p. m. Mifflin 1 50 p. m.
Harriaburg 8 10 p. m. Baltimore 6 00 p.
rn. Washington 7 15 p. m. Philadelphia
8 23 p. m.
Mall leaves Altoona at 2 05 p. m. Ty
rone 285 p. m. Huntingdon 8 17 p. m.
Newton Hamilton 8 47 p. m. McVey
town 4 20 p. m. Iewistown 4 S3 p. m.
Mifflin 4 55 p. ni. Port Royal 5 00 p. m.
Mexico 6 20 p. m. Tnompsontown S 18
p. m. Millerstown 5 23 p. in. Newport
6 89 p. m. Duncannon 6 08 p. ra. Har
riaburg 6 45 p- m.
Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 12 45
p. m. Altoona 5 50 p. m. Tyrone 8 20
p. m. Huntingdon 7 00 p. in. McVey
town 7 44 p. m. Lewistown 8 08 p. m.
Mifflin 8 26 p.m. Port Itoyal 8 81 p. m.
Millerstown 8 67 p. m. Newport 9 05 p.
ra- Duncaunon 9 29 p. m. Harriabure
10 00 p m.
Philadelphia Expresa leaves Pitts
burs: at 4 SO n. m. Altoona 9 a n. m.
Tyrone 9 S3 p. m. Huntingdon 10 12 p.
m. Mount Union 10 32 p. m. Lewis
town 11 18 p. m. Ififflin 11 37 p. m. Har
riaburg 1 00 a. m. Philadelphia 4 SO.
ni jitumiuwn junction. f or Bun
bury 7 SO a. m. and 3 05 it. m. wk.
days.
or Jfilroy 6 40, 10 20 a. m. and 3 00
p. m. week-days.
At lyrone. for Clearfield and Cur
wensville 8 20 a. m. 3 20 and 7 20 p m
week-days.
For Bellefonte and Lock Havan s in
a. m. 12 SO and 7 15 p. m. week-dave
For further information
Ticket Agents, or Thomas K Watt.
rasaenger Agent, Western Division
Corner fifth Avenue and Bmithfield
Street. Pittsburg.
J. B. HUTCHINSON, J.R.WOOD.
uenerai aan-g r. Uenerai Pasa'r. Agt.
WOBKUG BJIGBT ASD DAT.
me naaiaat aad mightiest litte thine
that ever waa mads U In King'a New Life
PlllS. Eve V Dill ia nnmr
m ny m w gjiuilll ID
ef health, that cbancss waaknou i.
atreagth, lintleaaaeaa into anerev, brain.fa
iate aaeaul r. Th..M ii-lT".-.
brildiag op tbeheallh. Only 25c. per box.
eM oy M. r. Crawford.
o cr.c2
SAivr.:iiio mum
mm any Wlf n tmm snmb rMnm 1 1.7,1, 7V
satSitSS
ew vae) te eawar mum wmv7 rSl
ata, Tarh, ra,
VflB Tun t.-
tj, subject to Bublinruleanc
Jobs T. Eejkz
0coUmB., rV, Jm. 31,
Stock Clearing Sale at
Meyers' Big Stores.
o o o o
Tbe greatost Sacrifice ever known. Profits are cast to the wins.
Thia good must be rushed out to make room for our
GRAND SPRING ASSORTMENT.
Ch.vToamereJ Ion? worsted suits, all sizes, from S4to 44.
SHiS to $9.50. Men's orercoat. black, blue, Oxford
Itrolu lots that were tl5 orereoats, now $8.50. Men's overcoats
mffik Wuderaey kU that wa ftO now $6 50 1. M'.
ovenoats in black, blue and kerseys, lots that-were $7.M, sow
JLouble breasted ulsters $12 kind. t7. Double breSeUd
Itt.;$10kinds.$6. Double breasted ulstors, $8 kinds $4..
Double breasted ulsteis. $6 kind fS.
Slaughtering Sale in
Gents' Furnishings.
Fifty cent underwtar, 25o. One dollar underwear, now 50e.
Fleeced lined underwear, usually sold at ether atores for $1, our
clearing sale pri :e 45c 567 boys and children's suits, all sixes,
will be sacrificed at 50c on tbo $1. Now is your opportunity t,j
get bargains. Come esrly while the stock is yet complete.
FURWrrUKE.
We need acre room in our Furniture Department and are corn,
pelled to saciifiee this lino. We hare concluded to make a re
duction tf 20 per rent, in tb's di part men t for tbo nex' sixty daT.
This is a chat ce cf our life tiigu to buy furniture at leas than
manufacturers prices. Don't fail to come and got bargains.
Queensware and Glassware.
We carrv tbe largest iiiie of Qieeas-firo and G'asswaro ij tbe
county. Onr prices are lower for first quality goods than you
can buy seconds at other place. Ia fact we bare no competi
tion in this line.
Ferd Meyers,
TDK WAR ROT OVER.
The treaty of peace with Spain
has been ratified, but unfor
tunately, the war broke out anew
at Manila; last Saturday.. It was
not the Spaniards who renewed
the war. It was the native Philip'
pine Islanders who renewed the
fight. They have never surrender
ed the Spanish troops so that they
can be sent home to Spain, and
they have never fully recognized
the authority of the United States
to posess the islands. They have
kept a large army in the field,
chisely eutrenched near Manila
which is occupied by the American
army. There are aliont 15.000
American troops at or near Ma
nila; ten thousand of which are
volunteer troops. The battle was
started about S.45 last Saturday
evening by three Philippine scouts
trying to force their wav through
the American picket line into the
city of Manila. They attempted
to get through the picket line of a
Nebraska regiment. Th. n-n.jr.1
fired on the insurgents killinir one
and wounding another, and that
brought on the engagement. The
rnuippines attacked our line, and
were repulsed with heavv In.
The American fleet in Manila har
bor took a part and shelled tbe in
surgent camps. Tbe Pennsylva
nia troops were in the fight; a num
ber were killed. Some fortv Ameri-1
cans were killed and one hundred
ami twenty hve wounded. Of the
enemy 1,000 were wounded and
3,000 were killed. The Americans
drove the insurgects 10 miles from
the city. The insurgents had an
agent at Washington .... .
a .... uamcu
Aconulho, when he learned of the
fight, he fled from W.Bi; .
Canada, to escape arrest.
' T aa .
THE reniiVili,H, . . '.
r ""uunaung elec
tion in Leha linn imiMH .
wumj on rsatur
day, resulted in a defeat for the
Quay candidate for State Senate.
st WU1 heM ou e
I1"1 ofL Fruary. The primary
that .1 r U i9 Picted
that at the election on the 2l8t
many 0 the Quay
w tLe.dets. That
Samu. a to Pven
- me nominee
the rntnKl: . . . w
---r-"uB oi wbanon
for State Senator, and it is
Die the rennV.1: . ..
county:
proba
ountyj
who did not vote for
the
the
de
hare tbl ' Zl Ior hi
thev
. mpie of ths W
""Uhtredetomi,
y refusine-tnv.
WeisiJ
ined
wthe reirnl - '
who
-- vuursje Of J ho,
jontv of tk. .T: OI ine
ma
irC.i.t ' . -PDucao. in
the
" w united States
See-
oi)ll o
115 and 117,
Bridge Htreet.
Thk United SUtes has not had
time to form au acquaintance with
her new citizens on the islandi
of the Pacific, recently taken from
Spain, till she is called on to whip
them. Well, so goes the world.
We whipped Spain within tht
past year, for humanity's sake,
now we are compelled to whip tht
former subjects of Spain on the
Philippine islands because that
stubbornly refuse to accept our
humanitarian interference.
Skxatok Hertzler introdw-ed
a bill in the Senate last Thursday,
amending "an Act authorizing the
purchase by the Commonwealth of
unseated lands for the nonpayment
of taxes for the purpose of creating
Stale Forest Reservation 'nd
providing for the purchase of land
other than that which is advertised
for sale for the nonpayment of tax
es. The Senator also offered and
introduced an Act to repeal an Act
entitled "an Act to form an inde
pendent school district out of part
of West Perry township, Snyder
county, and part of Monroe town
ship, Juniata countv." Sw-tion 2
of this Act provides thsit thia Act
shall take effect on the fini Mon
day of June, 1899.
BOROCOH homihatioh
Republican nominees : Jndireof
Election, J. Wallace Fasick; In
spector, Kelly McNeal; TownOmn
cil, James McCauley, Henry Hawk
and A. II. Fasick; School Direc
tors, W. U. Zeiders and T. Van
Irvin: Constable. Ramnal LaDT:
Overseer of the Poor, Daniel Tan
neoaKer; Auditor, John J. Patter
son, Jr.
Democratic nominees: Jndtre of
Election, George M. Diven: In
spector, William A. Ellis; Town
Council, S. U. Showers, Joseph
I'vsineer and Jnhn S Tlnllolauirb:
School Directors, James J. H rn
ing, ii. H. Martin; Constable, Al
bert Hackenberger; Overseer of
the Poor, F. W. Noble; Auditor,
J. C. Dimm
URAJENEtTIIti. '"
Juniata Couuty Poiuoua Grange
No. 35. will uiMt with l-Wmiiiiaeb .
Grange at the home t' P.nrther
Pinion Ulsh, on Thursday and in
day, February 10, and 17, !
PRIKiKAMME.
Wolciinie by I'Vi'iiihii:ik1 lining.
Kespou.se bv' I . K. Mc"illii"
What
to the standing of membership W
An 1- a. X - . 1
"wgui i uave t Mrs. 3Ury
IOn. VKiK wa anntni "
UIVU AD IUQ HlfJf3L fWUva"
cal, to keep the farm horse stabled
w in pasture I Simon Ulsh.
rding, Mrs. Mary HoruinJ-
What to dn with tha. lnafiara. J-
W. Replogle. How shall we miti-
Kw the labors of the farmer's wiMJ
Aettie Ailman. How to buy t
nse commercial fertilizers witk
economy, D B. Esh. RecitatioBf
Grtie Hosteller. How to grow
potatocrop, J. 8, McConaell. D
tpay to cultivate floweret M
Jane Sterrett.
J. W. McCahan, Lecturer.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
, V i. V.
ur.. rv.tv.