Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 21, 1900, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
SfTFFWNTOWN. PA.
VEDNtDAY, MSB. 21. ItHtt
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Transicm
. renin mre.
ran il-"
dvertMng d 'total
Sins will be nude to those del
ntov-prtiHe by the yea, half orUfat
n,re will l prWng in fne Hlh -"towi
efltminfter Presbyterian chnrck,
innd;iv morning and evening by
Lake
lA
ft'EII-m and PENDITOWM
JrutfavawYTT V !? County of
a
IbeiUK the Am a. Jr. S"?!01?..
w wyer, Turtett
? T-Kpr Port Royal
North, Po
W. 8. Neimood, MMto r
Jeass " uiu a
w Ajiumga, Fayettsf n: -
H. fieaVBeale
Flats, X- v-
Mra. V. S. Bishop of Washing-1
ton ! arrived at the home of
her'ntlierM- 13160 .K AUisn
Tuesday ovening to visit for an in
definite" time.
ier. James M. Mullin pastor
4t the Xewport and Markleville
Reformed chmvhes has tendered
bi resignation to take effect on
April 1st, 1900.
Farmers will wind up their win
ter vacation ly several weeks at
tendance on the public sales of live
stock and farm implements' on
farms throughout the connty.
i The Sunday School of the Evan
gelical churt-h, Patterson, held a
bkken aud waffle supper in the
John I. Porter store rooms, Friday
and Saturday evenings and clear
about 21. Benefit pastor's
salary.
Cold niiuers are diamond hunt
ers in Boreland have nearly all
joined one of theconilatant armies.
Some of the miners continue their
wort, declaring that they prefer
being considered a living jack-ass
IO lUiii i a ikwi uw. a
The members of Rev. W. 11.
Fa'' Sunday School class of the
Lutheran church held a sauer
kraut supper at the home of Wil
liam Long, Patterson, Thursday
evening and cleared $2.r.25. Ilen
ent of new church fund. . -
William Varnes one of the Mif
flin -oal wharf hands had the tint
finger on his left hand badly mash
ed while helping unload coal Sun
day evening. Dr. Crawford dress
ed the disabled memlier. Mr.
Varnes will be compelled to lay off.
from duty for several days.
William H.'Lutz aged 45 years,
died at his home in Reading last
Friday. He was distinguished for
hisweigbt. He weighed 523 pounds.
He ate 100 oysters at a meal
and when at a tnrkey dinner it
took a half turkey for him. He
drank the sixth of a barrel of beer
a day.
Mrs. Em C Doty at her resi
dence on South Main rtreet on
"Thursday afternoon entertained
the members of the "current event
club," and a few invited guests,
numtiering in all thirty to two o'
clock dinner. Turkey and all the
delicasies of the season were in evi
dence. An editor in one of the western
states' in a fit of desperation dash
SfePJUPyK: "The wind
bloweth, the water ioweth," the
farmer so wet h, the subscriber ow
eth aud the Lord knoweth that we
are in need of onr dues; so come a
runuin' ere we go a gunnin', this
thing of dimnin' gives us the
blues."
- Joseph McCauley the efficient as
sistant railraad ticket and freight
agent has been appointed agent at
this place to fill the vacancy made
by the resignation of W. S. North,
the change to take place on the 1st
of March. After that date Mr.
North will engage more extedsive
1y in the dealing of coal, grain and
lumber.
Rev. Wm. Met'ormack, D. D's
sermon on Sunday evening on the
excuses was an able sermon and
w as rnn along lines hike a classical
pie of music slowly and deliber
ately, so slowly that one felt as if
it must conic to a close and then
again off into a most agreeable aud
heartfelt ami mind-convincing
strain. It wtlav a classical sermon .
A recently wedded Curwensville
-couple sent out barge ntunlier of
wedding invitatisn Mtoafr which
w as one to an old lady. The cards
were swell affairs, and one corner
lore the inscription: Hhildren
not expected-" After adjusting
her speratad scanning the card
lowly the okt My said : ' 'That's
all right, but they'll come just the
same.'
A railroad policeman last week
found a bag of shoes at tfcejtWonds
of Juniata Valley OHRps-tteetiHg
association. After investigation
they were found to ke been
among the goods stolen from O-Couimm-s"
store itt flrpleton last fall
and thev were reffirned to Messrs.
O't'ouuor.
to-wlt:
1890.
-W- l-ndl.. Treasurer,
"J. To balance from
lHiatatuir m .
5 per cent. added iv-,-.., VSttL
I. Per cent, added. But
Tcounty
Taxes levied, SUU
Dlt.
270.4S
a34
2.3OS10
V 100.
Jsn 1 Balance In Treas
urer hands t,364.00
1899.
Jan 1. W. W. Landla, cb.
treasurer
Ky over paid taxes $2.49
By orders paid 1898 14 fift
Redemption bonds, 1899 41,0-50 00
Outstanding tax. County 14,419 38
tmimaiiaing nx. Biaie V79.41
Orders paid, 1899 23,868.79
nsiance in ireasurere
hands 9,864 00
Over paid tax
Cash mm sale of bonda
Cash ftomBherilT8toMr,
Jury fees '
Cash from gtMrlffBteiMr,
fines . '
County share of pool li
cence County share of liquor 11
'eeace Kent of Geo. W. Meek
Amount of State tax re
funded For care of Maud OU1, Su
san Auker, Chas. Ram
sey mnd Woodard, and
tash from K. M. Grey,
care of Chas Ramsey
tasli from Fayette town
ship. Maud ( Jill
Cash from W. H. AukeY,
Susan Auker
Cash from XV. R. Wood
ard, Elizabeth Woodard
Cash from Milford town
ship for funerel expense
of Win. Itratton
42,70
10.M
82.00
10.00
25.00
1990
12.00
1,711412
155417
90.98
22.75
68.2
88.25
80.00
ToUl
$89,824.62
Total . 899,824.68
1899,
Jau. 1. W. Y. Iandis,
Treasurer, dot; tax.
To balance due from last
veaf
Outstanding tax
5 per cent added
Taxes levied
1K99
W. W. Landls, Treasurer.
dog tax. .
Orders paid of 1899
Outstanding taxes
Cash In Treasurer hands
DR.
1,298.52
547.00
13.49
488.75
2,847.76.
cn.
8393 27
587.03
1,367.46
2,847.76
OffaWiaff T Dm. SI, 1899.
C-olleettirs. Township. County Tax,
1897.
W. H.Brubaker. Tbo'pa'nt'n $16.05
A. IK Kerstetter. Busqneha'a 63.64
S. H. Rollmau. Mlfflintown "12.95
John Stoner, Fermanach 4.13
F. Ik Allbaurh, Fayette 9&M
3. H. Dean, Beale . 150.65
1898.
S. B. Hetrick, Walker 840.40
James Ioudea, Tuscarora 330.26
Ueo. W. Boyer, Turbett 153.80
W. II. Rrubaker, Tho ps'nt'n 55.97
A. I. Kerstetter, Susqueha'a 840.92
Silas Bears, Bpruce Hill 487.60
Ueo- T. Kepner, Port Roral . 232.99
S. If. Itollman. Mlfflintown 350 46
Samuel Leonard, Lack 200.80
Jacob Forney. Greenwood 207.17
Fred Allbauirh, Fayette 299.82
J. R.Dean. Beale 131.69
W. H. Nelmoud, Moo rue- 26.14
Jesse Groninirer. Milford 838.33
John Stoner, Fermanagh .04
1899.
S. 11. Hetrick. Walker 1.630.62
James Louden, Tuscaiora 832.40
Geo. W. Boyer, Turbett- . 423.02
W. H. BrulMiker, Tho'ps'nt'n 133 65
A. I). Kerstetter Susqueha'a 879.96
H. S. ltean Hwm fHU 83006
G. T. Kepner. PWt Mojafl 315-04
J. C North. Patterson. 470.25
W. S Neimond. Monne ' 519 51
Jesse GronliiRer, Milford I4N1.34
S H. Itollman. Mifflin tw 469.96
Samuel Leonard, Lack - 466.79
Jacob Forrey, Greenwood 865.09
John Ktoner, Fermanagh 723.09
Fred AlllMiugh. Fayette 924 15
Sam. Spiclier, Delaware 262.36
J. H. Deau, Iteale 497.90
Total
Collectors.
1897.
W. H. Rrubaker, Tho'ps'nt'n
A. D. Kerstetter, Susqueh'a
S- H. Itollman . Mifflin to wo
John Stoner, Fermanagh
F. ! Alltmugn, Favette
J. H. Dean, Iteale
1898-
S. B. Hetrick, Walker
James Iuden, Tuscarora
(ieo W. Boyer, Turbett
W. H. Rrubaker, Tho'ps'nt'n
A. D. Kerstetter, Susqueh'a
Silas Hears, Spruce Hill
Geo. T. Kepner, Port Royal
S. H. Rollman, Mlfflintown
Famuel Leouard, Lack
Jacob Forrev, Greenwood
Fred Allbaugh, Fayette
3. II. Dean, Beale
1"S.
$14,419.38
Townships. SUte Tax.
10 94
13.28
1.51
12 85
27.35
13 03
10.24
43.59
454
28.73
56.14
6.14
OS-W
7.36
75.77
4.24
a It ri.-L- W.llr.r
Anotb'eir lg of shoes, j,...-, Louden. Tuscarora
upposed lo have beefi of the same Geo. W. Boyer, Turliett
lot, were since found by a boy at a j W. H. JWg''SSS
haystack near Newton Hamilton. A TSlacVHul
The British geueral French has g f KPg? K1
marched his men into Klmberly, J J- c',!LJSt?SlM
the center of the IMrttaad diamond JjSi Sg
field, aud that is one Vietoty for.fl ff. Rolhman. Mlfflintown
the British. The Bdeii htfed to : gteiael 1-eouard, Lack
capture the Dlaee aaA with ItJw rv.'
xsitch "ecil Rhodes, wls tikey
was the conspirator that cuA
ed the war that is no tat. " They
charge that Cecil Bhol iM&M
the head of the troubl M 15?,
0 m the
which was the prime
present war.
Collectors. Townships. Dog Tax
W. H." Bmfcaker, Tbo'ps'nt'n
r Vwmtmttmr. HflWlUCha'a
from all reports the weatnerna( jonn stoner, Fenuaaagn
not leen as cold as it usually W in . F. D. Aiinaugn, rayetw
John Stoner, Fermanagh
Fred Allbaugii. rayetie
Baia Spicher, Delaware
J. 1L Dean, Beale
27.40
91 JW
1.91
22.41
44.55
ll.6
32.04
84.95
18.81
30 65
44.85
15.75
20.24
11.79
99.82
80.60
8.41
079.41
the' J. H. Dean, Beale
- mm a ri w.ra aiiiu . oaQ
frost busy to get down, to the ice . R Hetrick, Walker
that was uiithawed last snmmer, Ijames Louden, Tuscarora
and the inhabitants are hopeful Geo. W. Boyer, TiirbeW
that the nKuitoeropfortheeom-l VV. Hb,Tta p.
ing summer may have been so af- ( spruce Hill
fw ted by the mild winter that the ueo. T. Kepner, Port Royal
snap aud vigor has been taken oat j 8. H. Rollman, Mlfflintown
ofthern to such a degree fBfig$iL'
are too languid to lly. and,-stick ,yidAllbaugh, Fayette
- their blood sucking bills. A' num- j. h. Dean, Beale ... .
btr of people from tijs connty ex-; W- 8. Neimond,
pact to more tojiabotx the coming 3tZProal,,gM' Ml T
apriBjj. . y . . B. HetrtekrWalker -
252
6.21
6.10
9.57
18J7
10.50
12.01
8-55
4.90
14.96
16.01
6.56
10.23
9866
34.15
2087
1805
48
25.75
88.80
11.50
4 IS
- t.n
12.00
n M
814tt
LOO
80.75
20 78
2826
28.75
'MOO
16.75
Total 8587 03
W pmU 8f Tmam 81sf, 1898.
1807.
A. D. Kerstetter. Rumiwhs's' ' IMS
W. S. Neimond. Mimmt
Jesse Groninger, MUford 4JU
Total
i
$1098
1699.
Jan 1. J. P. Calhoun. na.
Exberlfr.
Balance on last settlement $4.80
1900
Jan. 1. J. P. Calhoun. ca.
Kx-Sheriir.
By eommlmion on fine 84.80
8. C. Stoner; Sheriff. dr.
Balance on last settlement ' 84.00
Juryfeesand fines collect'd 28.00
832.00
8. C. Stonar. Sheriff ca.
By cash paid to Treasurer 832.00
D. D. Rbinesmith charged 51
days expenses going to Miffln
town at the rate of $1 25 per
day. Amount $68.75
He alsochargedon general state
ment for trip to Richfield on
June 14th, which appears on
bill rendered August 1st, 1899.
and which was already Mid
by order Ko. 432. Amount 5.50
He also charges expenses to the
State Convention at Erie, for
which order No. 5H2 was grant
ed. Amount 23.40
"$9265
The above amount is disallowed.
Jeremiah Loudenslager charged
51 days expenses going to Mif-
niutown at the rate or fi.25
per day
863.75
3.50
3.50
850
2.00
He chances one day Jan. 17. 1899
He charges one day July 6th, 1899
He charges one day Dec. 30, 1899
Expenses to Richfield, Dec. 30th,
1899
No record appears that he at
tended the meetings in Jan
uary and Julv and he was not
at Richfield Dec 30th. he also
charges his expenses to State
Convention at Erie as appears
by order No. 543 - 23.40
The shore la also disallowed.
Wm. Puffenberger charges for
attending office meetings
He also charges his expenses to
the State Convention at Erie
as appears by order 541
$99.65
$28.50
He has failed to Include In his
bill one day and expenses to
Ricbileld at Joint meeting of
Snyder and Juniata County
Commiseloners
21.40
49.90
5.50
844.40
The balance 844.40 Is disallowed-
Hugh C. Rhine- present a bill
for expenses In delivering as
sessment supplies, paid bv or
der No 894. Amount $25.00
This we deem excessive as toe
postage would amount to about
$7.50. and some of the assessors
called for their books, but we
will allow $lVwhichar dees
. -sofflcfcnt to cover all. the ex
pease necessary . r-
15.00
$104)0
108.00
Disallowed amount '
Order No. 691. to JL C. Rhine
for $155, and 35tlof which Is for
his services as Jury Commis
sioner, but the balance
which he claims Is authorised
by the- Act of Assembly of 1897
Is- disallowed, as we consider
he is required to do all such
work by his original contract
with the Commissioners, he
ha also charged bis expenses
to the State Convention as ap
pears by order No. 544 23.50
Amount $188.40
This Is also disallowed.
The bUI of Dr. D- M. Crawford
for medical and surgical atten
dance to the amount of $60 is
not allowed, orders Nos. 403
mnd 608 amount 862.00
is intended to cover 1897. 1898.
1899. The amount allowed
for these years should be $1
per 'vcar. as per his written
contract on file 3.00
Total amount disallowed 859.00
Order No. 588. to M. P. Craw
ford for $19.85
for medicine supplies to coun
ty jail is not allowed, as this
Is included in contract of Dr.
D. M. Crawford.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
W. N. Krister, 1
D. K. Ui.Bicn, Auditors.
E. A. Gakmas, J
Mlfflintown, Pa., Jan'y 5th, 1900.
STATEMENT of orders drawn by the
County ComniisHioners of Juniata
countv. on the Treasurer tnereor. rrom
the 2nd day of January A D 1899, to
the 31st day of December, 1899, Inclu
atye.
CtWkklu mmi JuMiictt Ftti.
tdHotpim Fortney, constable
f. Fiaafr Patterson, J. P.
$4.00
7.67
Total $11.67
OmnmsMUi Wtfrnttt.
April term $9011
September term 29-99
Commonwealth vs. Ijouder and
Allison 79.81
Commonwealth vs. Flanagan 28.33
Total $227.94
Cbsri and Jersr.
Jurors. February term. 1899 $198.96
Court crier. February term. 1S99 6.00
Court crier. Orphans' Court 6.00
Jurors, April term, 1899 320.52
Stenographer, April term. 1890 SO 00
Court crier, April term, 1899 7.50
Court crier. Orphans' Court 5.00
Jurors, September term, 1890 842.12
Stenographer, Sept. term, 18W 89.00
Court crier, September term 7-56
Special officer 4.00
Rnudinsr Jurors 5.00
Yu,rt rrter. Omhans' and Argu
ment court re.au
Jumra. December term. 1899 808.28
Stenographer, December term 60.80
Court crier mow
Rrlinir hirers 6 00
tvairt crier. Orohans' and Argu
ment court x.aw
Total , - $106.18
ttltelarf Ckmmitm: JkmttmtuU mud
1895. Wm- B McCaban . $4.68
ism. Jnarnh Gray. et. al. 177.13
1807, H- B. Hetrick, et al. . 218.64
1898, J- It Gronmger, et. al 675.18
1889. Fred Allbaugh. et. al. 1.434.63
Total
W.S Xoftlveaaltbreawrt
MIJBmOsera Water Company
Pegrte Light iCeaapany
J.'Frank Panerson , Insurance
Pupptles " ' " ""'
82,41021
100.00
204.38
. 18.00
80.80
"24- 59
Rfwalra .
Jaattosf aalatw
JaotOorearxar
- 1
' ' H-45 1 . aVtsgw. -
W flin bridge - . 8827.11
P"-3 flin bridge . . 970
I mi ' oneuenuerger, plank, Mtf-
flin bridge 150.98
Total
mm eaa miim timr.
B. T. FurchnaU. eC al-. road
view, Tuscarora township $21.00 . W. O. Pufienberger. plank. MUV
Joseph Sleber, et. al., road view,
Mao roe township
J. O. Brown, et. aL, road view.
Taseatom township .
W. R Knox, etaL, road view.
J. Bdbkw Wliaea, et. al.. hiidaw
view. Spruce Hill townshin
Austin Calhoun, drafting apecifi-
caiMe lor Dnage
i flin bfidae
13.60 iW. L. Stutta,
1 vnuge
Ji
work; Mlfflm
Total
8.90
24-60
11.60
- 6.75
$87 08
Herman Op pie.
Log
Elliott GUliland,
- Log -Elliott
GUliland,
Log. 1900
C- McCleUan,
- town
C McClelian.
town -
SUlea K. Boden,
township
C D Singer.
son town
L. A. Dimni, as
wood township
George G. Crosier,
jwyai
A. K. Troutman.
quehanna township
a. M. uowersox.
roe townshia
John R. Jenkins,
ford townabip
John R- Jenkins.
ford township, 1900
Isaac Hellers,
township - -William
Millikea,
carora township
n. 11. tkinxer.
township
Amos Kinser,
township
E. P. Graham,
Hill township
James H. Campbell,
Lack township
James H. Campbell,
Lack township, 1900
u. v. innendernr, a.
managh township
W. J. Zeiders, assesi
son borough
H. P. Clark, assessor,
township
JbgMferteg.
Black
Black
r, Black
Beale
Thorn p-
, Green-
Port
Sue-
Mon-
, Mil-
r. Mil-
Walker
,Tus-
assessor, ray we
aaaesao., Delaware
assessor. Souce
assessor,
.ssessor. Fer-
Patter-
Turbett
$6.00
12.00
1200
81.07
3080
25.80
18.10
24.70
34 65j
2651
38.0o!
41.28
'82.85
39 40
45J50
414W
88-75
24.9$
65.70
08.22
27.65
36.00
44.60
9753.64
48.83
2.50
V83.31
48.88
1.50
13.00
6.00
0.50
9.00
81.25
Total
Cnaialln' Ktlnru fo Crt.
Jesse Arnold, et. al.. February
term $47.78
A. K. Oberboltzer. et. al.. April
term 60.74
W. K. Nankivel. et. al.. Septem
ber terra 57.38
Joseph Ijandia. et. al.. December
term 68.94
Total $234.84
W. F. Snyder, burying tramps' 28.00
J. Derr. nursing' Injured tramps 14.48
W. J. Stutts, nurning injured
tramps . . . 64.00
H. C. Rhine, transportation for
injured tramps 23.16
L. Banks A Co.. medicine for
t ramis . 5.00
If. C. Rhine, attention for
tramps ' 8.00
Ferd Myers, supplies for tramps 26.90
J. R. M. Todd. J. P.. commit
ting tramps . 169.75
J. Frank Patterson, committing
tramps 76.99
Total
'$416.28
BarUI s estreat SaUitn. '
M. Gabel, burial Lewis Market 835.00
W. F. Snyder, burial George
Dumm 85.00
W-TVsOsjfSr.T.I&eat. ,
.- Total
T. W . Auker,' tomb for James
Russell - .
T. W. Auker,
Beasom -T.
W. Auker tomb
Dumm
T. W. Auker, tomb
Stewart
T. W. Auker, tomb
Sheets
tomb for Henry -
for George
for Henry
for W. P.
Total
Sealf C$rtiJUatm.
John E. Kauflman, et. al -
$14.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
.
14.00
$70.00
II. R
lice
J. C. Dimm, supplies and blanks
for office
Mary J. Hunt, supplies for office
Wm. G. Johnson A Co., books
and supplies
W,U. Itollman, supplies
Geo. II. Cramer, official fees
W. II. Zeiders, official fees
S. K. Kinzer, express
W. W. I.hihUp, treasurer, .one
years' salary
O. C-. Gortner, county institute
expenses
T. K. Beaver, ct. al. county au
ditors B. F. Burt-afield, auditing coun
ty oiflees
S. 8. Ruble, repairing chairs
Alexander McClure, Jury Com
missioner '.
ISaAiuet Aucaud, Jury Commis
sioner-
H. C. Rhine clerk for Jury Com
missioner Robert McMeen. attorney of
' commissioners
Robert McMeeu, retaining fees,
Joseph Dougherty vs. Juniata
. t-otmty
$281.76
$281.75
Total
CMsfy Prtfea.
M. C. Stoner, boarding prisoners $376.83
S. C. Stoner, taking prisoners .to
penitentiary CT.'Mt
S. C. Stoner fees of office 100.00
Ferd. Meyers, clothing for pris
oners 121.95
E. Scbott, merchandise for pris
oners 19.09
Dr. D. M. Crawford, medical at
tendance 62.00
M. P. Crawford, medicine for
prisoners 19.85
W. A. Stutts. nursing injured
tramps 30.00
W. N. Sterrett, coal for jail 77.62
Manlck A Nelson, coal for jail 225.68
F. W. Noble, et. al., repairs :M).78
Total $1,131.30
Baud Paid During 199.
James G. Thompson H -500.00
W. II. Zeiders 1 ,000.00
John Weller 100.0)1
John Koons 150.00
Exra C. Doty 22,900.00
First National Bank 10 400.00
C. B. North oOO.OO
Total 841,0.10.00
hUrttt.
Interest $4,204.00
Total $4,2H.O0
Vtairng ud SUtiontry.
J. C. Dimm, publishing court
pruclamation,four terms court $32.00
J. C. Dimm, publlibing jury list,
four terms court 12.00
J. C. Dimm, supplies for office 34.15
J. C. Dimm, publishing county
statement 45.00
J. C. Dimm, publishing election
proclamation . 50.M
Total $173.15
Harry E. Bonsall, publishing
court proclamation four terns
court . $32.00
Harry K. Bonsall, publishing
county statement 48.00
Harry E. Bonsall, publishing
election proclamation, 50.00
Harry E. Bonsall, supplies for
office - 33.75
Total $160.75
A. C. Allison, publishing court
proclamation, four terms of
court $32.00
A. C. Allison, publishing eoun ty
statement 45 00
A. C. Allison, publishing elce-
tiou proclamation 49 50
Total $12ri..iu
It. F. Scbwaier, publishing court
proclamation, four terms of
court $tfi.50
B. F. Schweier, publishing coun
ty statement 45.00
B. F. Schweier, publishing elec
tion proclamation ' 51.00
J. Homing, nlank and
-wxJ basta bridge -W.
O. Puffenberger, plank and'
work, Basin bridge
W. O. Puffenberger, plank,
Cuba bridge
W. B. Horning, " work, Cuba
bridge
Ibra Loudeuslager, work,
Thompaontown bridge
Luke Davis, work, Thompaon
town Borough bridge
Harry E. Eaton, et. al., repair
ing Showers' brid&e-
W. D. Walls, plank, McClure's
bridge
Geo. I,. Hower. labor and ma-
tealal, Tuscarora township
bridge 1.96
Samuel Pannebaker, lumber for
county bridges in Tuscarora
and Lack townships . 128.44
H. C. Rhine, plank for bridges
in -i-uscaiora and xack town
ships Wm.-. Slaughterback, plank.
Crow Roads bridm
Ibra Loudenslager, work, Cross
Roads bridge
Knight A Yeigh, repairs Cross
Roads bridire
H. P. Clark, et. al.. rerjairine
and snowing Port Roval bridm
Edward Gill. et. al.. renairing
and snowing Mexico hridre
Jonathan Burns, aepalring Coco-
lamus onage.
Mevlin Dimm, repairing Dimm's
bridge
Jonathan Kizer, repairing Kizer's
bridge
Jerome Kerchner, repairs to Mil
ford township bridge
H. J.Shelleuberger, plank, Gron-
inger's bridge
E. G. Sheaffer, et. al., repairing
Susouehanna bridee
James J Horning. reDairintr
Horningtown bridge
Wm. Pufleuberger, time aud ex
pense bridge work
D. D. Rhluesmith, time and ex
pense bridge work
J. Loudenslager, time and ex
pense bridge work "
Juniata couuty's cost of Joint
bridge
89.56
51.20
8.00
16.25
5.50
7.00
19 25
21.90
fiarfh-" -f fiuutg
Outstanding coonty bonds 114(14.00
Outstanding county orders 288.28
State taxes overpaid to collectors 10.98
Total .
Cash in treasurer's hands
Outstanding county tax
Outstanding state tax
Outstanding dog tax . .
114,588.42
10,731.46
14,419.38
979.41
87.08
otat ' ,28,717.28
Liabilities over assets 87,806.14
We, the undersigned. Commissioners
of Juniata county, In compliance with
the law do publish tbe foregoing state
ment of the receipts and expenditures
of the county aforesaid for the year end
ing December Slot, 1880 as found on
the records of this office,
H. Cixvi Hobrtoo,
Robert Lono, . -John
W. Hostktlkr,
Attrbt. Commissioners.
John R. Jkkkins, Clerk.
Commissioners' Office,
Mlfflintown. January 27, 1900.
Lome K. Ararasoa. P. U. M. rassata.
ATaum4n rarnBt.i..
ATTORNEYS- XT - LAW.
mfrxurTOWit, pa.
Ollias .Oa Mala street, la fimea f
aeaee sr la bis a. atnassa, axqM nni
arMgs shwet. rOet2.lsif
pyCsllssflat sad Oeayeysaelae prtM!11
WIUKBfiroataTB bchwctrr.
Atterne7WLt-Lair.
8tarCollect!ons and sll legal busi
promptly aitoadad to.
O'FFICK IN COURT HO'fSK.
31.89 1 a..uxaAwroBB, . aswts Jjt4wt.,.-t
n CBAWPORD a 8ON.
bav fnrtaad a psitaewaie for th jv-" e
of MadieiBS aad their eollattarsl braiM-hf.
OIHcs at eM sraad, eoraer of Third M r
aae atrratr. tiiflliatows, Pa. Oar or both
e' them will bs fonaa st tlsMr effiee st all
naraa, aaless othsrwlse preftMsloa-iI; en
gacd. April 1st, 1898.
8.07
10.98
4.45
17.68
28.50
46.75
38.00
192.22
JP.DERR,
Total $1,590.30
' - Ctmmit iumert' Oflet.
Wm. Pufienberger, time and ex
penses $238.50
D. D. Rbinesmith, time and ex
penses 334.75
J. Ijoudenslager, time aud ex
penses 335.50
If. C. Rhine, commissioners'
clerk, one year's salary 600.00
Pat A42TICA 8, DEWTI8T.
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental
1 College. Office at old established lo
ostioa. Bri(! Stfe,.. "rposite Mn
Hoase, Afiminfowii, Pa.
Crown sad Bridge work;
Psialsss Extraction.
All work gaaranleed.
Does voor aria eoataia aay sediment ? Is the lew past of 1
weak aad lame? Dees yonr aria have a whitiik, milky color f Is there a
amarting or scalding sensation ia passing It ? Doss it pain you to hold it ? Da
yow desire to oriaats often, especially at sight J
. If ycn have aay of these symptoms, your Kidneys are dissd aad yewr life
is ia danger. More people die ef aaca disoraers taas mm
killed ia wars.
Dr. DmHd X-amedy JPavorite Mtmrndy ' a
direct and ears ear. It goes straight to the seat of
diseases in the Kidneys, Bladder aad Blood. II hast
at aad drives from the system all the impurities that
cause pain ia the hack. Bteae la the Bladder
Brighfs Disease, Urinary Troubles, and die
eases of the Stomach and Liver. It acts at
once. There ia so long waiting to see if it wist
help.
"For years I suffered with my Kidneys,"
writes Thomas QvACKsmusu, of Pittsfield,
Mass. The pain ia my back was so severe at
times that I was obliged to keep to my bed. I
suffered awfully whoa passiag water, whioa
was often discolored with bleed. I tried almost
everything ia the shape af mediciae, but nothiafj
seemed to help me. One day I got a bottle of Dfm
Dar id Kennedy m Fmrottte Mamedy aad used M
but a little while whea it braced me right ap. Hf
back became all right, ao pais at all; my water cleared p aa4
passed from me without paia, and I grew better in every way'
1 consider it a great mediciae, as it has done wonders for me.
My wife asea it for female complaint, aad thlaka it' the aaess
medicine ia the world."
Osnspto Dofflo Frcom
Every man and woman who reads this paper aad ia ia aeed ef medicine, ia
invited to send full postoffice address for a free trial bottle ef Tmrarita Remedy
to the Da. David KxsNttbr Cokposation, Rondout.'N. Y. Our offer is genuine,
and the fact that it appears in this paper is a guarantee that the trial bottle will
be sent prepaid. Don't delay in writing, and mtnlian this fafer.
A large bottle costs $1.00 at all drug stores.
1
Total
$I,5(IN.75
i uatie Offlcu.
Bonsall, supplies fur of-
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD-
19,
Schedule in
Nov.
Effect
1899.
WESTWARD.
Wiv Pamnrrr. leaves Philadelphia
at 4 80 a. m: Harrisburar 8 00 a. m:
Duncannon 8 35 a. m: New Port 9 05
a. m: Mlllerstown 9 15 a. m: Durword
O 91 . m ThAmnnnlnvn O Oil m TTI
' Van Dvke 9 33 a. m: Tuscarora 9 30 a.
103 4-t m. MptIpo fl 4ft a ni! Port Roval 9 44 a.
m: Mifflin 9 50 a. m: Den holm 9 55 a.
m; lwistown 10 13 a. m: McVeytown
53.85 '
15.29
19.17
36.50
IJi-JI. lft R Newton Hamilton 11 00 a.
1.35
400.00
18-5 00
90.00
m: Mount Union 11 06 a. m: Hunting-
1 don 11 32 p. m: TV rone 12 20 p. m: Al-
tonne 1 00 p. m: Pittsburg 5 60 p. m.
Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a. m :
Harrishunr at 11 48 a. m: Mimin 1 11
n. m; Lewletown 1 30 p. m; Huntlng
, don 2 29 p. m: Tyrone 3. 12 n. m: Al-
fivMi. 3i.;n m! Pirtahtiiw M 4il n m
99 1 Altoona Accommodation leaves Har-
L00
4H.-i0
risburg at 5 00 p. m; Duncannon 5 84
'n m unnrt D fli n m? Millnirnwn
ID II V. IU
TTuscaiora
rTlrompspntown 6 21 p.
ftft p. m: Mexico 8 p.
50.00 i
7 SO p. m: Newton
m ITiiTtt in trl.tTi Q Oft
... .... IK t , .. ...p .. .. -
W.W- tlVmn. O A n m. Altnnna O SA
!.81
' Total $1,3:1
Central and Sariwg Election:
Alt. Holly supplies ror elec
tion J. C. Dimm, printing tutllots
('onimiKdiotiersdeliveriiiRhallots
To elect lou officers, constables,
ncorH and election house
rents for general and spring
elections ,172.5)i
mircblielu & I'ennell, clerkiuz
election returns 8.00
1S.50
105.09
30.00
f-Vll.lS
lOO.fO
15.0(
15.70
21.40
Total
Mitctllantont.
Paid western iieniteiitisry
Paid Pennsylvania Reformatory 524.1K'
I'aia i-cniiHyivanta wraie Luna
tic Asvltnn ' 091 ii
Paid W. V. Landis State tax on
county debt 30l.2i
J. H. Reacom, state tax 1809 . 2.2-VS.7!)
Juniata county Agricultural So
ciety K. C. Doty, tax returned on tim
ber laud
William Pufienberger, expenses
in bridge work
William Puffenberger, expenses
to Commissioners' Convention
D. I. Rhluesmith, expenses in
bridge work
D. D. Rbinesmith. expenses to
Coramiraioners' Convention
J. Ixnidenslager, expenses, iu
bridge work
J. LoudetmlaKer, expenses and
bridge work
J. Loudenslager, expensee to
Commissioners' Convention
H. C- Rhine, paid freight, tele
phone, etc
Paid expeuses distributing asses
sors supplies
Paid expenses
Taid salary for state tax work
Paid extra services to commis
sioners Paid expenses to Commissioners'
Convention
Jesse Arnold, (constable) et. al.
filing bonds
.Solomon Fortney, forest fires
W. A. Dee ring, forest fires
K. R. Landis, forest fires
James M. Thompson, forest fires
Charles Dumm, forest fires
Samuel 1-app, special officer at.
court
Samuel Lapp, special officer at
institute
Paid Andrew C. Allison, pos-
m;
m:
j Port Royal 6 88 p. m: Mifflin 6 43 p. m;
! Deuholm 6 49 D. ra: Lewistown 7 07 n.
fro: McVeytown
' Hamilton 7 50 p.
p. m; Tyrone v vz p. m;
jp.m. - : -
40.00' r-ncinc express leaves rnuaueipnia
at 11 zu p. m: tiarnsburg at s uu a. ra.
Marysville 8 14 a. m. Duncannon 8 29
a m. Newport 8 52 a m. Port Roval
4 25 a. m. Mifflin 4.30 a. m. Lewistown
4 52 a m. Newton Hamilton 5 33 a. m
j Huntingdon 6 03 a. m. Petersburg 6 19
a. m. Tyrone 6 52 a. m. Altoona 7 40 a.
m. 1'ittsburg 12 iu a. m.
Oyster Kxrress leaves Philadelphia
at 4 85 p. m. Harrisburg at 10 20 p. m.
Newport 11 06 p. m. Mifflin 11 40 p. m.
Iewhitown 11 58 p. m.; Huntingdon 12
&5 a. in. Tyrone 1 32 a. m, Altoona 2 00
a. m. Pittsburg 5 0 a. m.
Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12
25 p. m. Harrisburg 8 45 p. m. Duncan
non 4 10 p. m. Newport 4 90 p. m. Mif
flin 5 02 p. m. Lewistown 5 22 p. m.
Mount Union 6 03 p. m. - Huntingdon
6. 22 p. m. Tyroue 6 59 p. m. Altoona
7 35 p. m. Pittsburg 11 80 p. m.
EASTWARD.
Altoona Accommodation leaves Al
toona at 5 00 a. ni. Tvrotie 5 24 a. m.
Petersburg 5 45 a. m. Huntingdon 5 57
a. in. Newton Hamilton 6 21 a. m. Mc-
Vevtown 6 87 n. m. rewistown 6 58 a.
m.' Mifflin 7.18 a. m. Port Royal 7 22 a.
m. Thompsontown 7 87 a. m. Millers-
town 7 40 a. m. Newport 7 55 a. m.
Duncannon 8 20 a. m, Harrisburg 8 50
a. m.
$1,334.15
16.23
21.40
16.88
20.00
23.40
5.50
25 00
.11.00
242.87
105.00
23.40
23.82
31.14
29.8.-
15.66
20.07
12.97
5.0:
5.00
tage and box rent
Paid 8. K. Kinzer, expreesage
Paid Julius Derr, work on dead
tramps
Paid W. L. Stutts, extra janitors
salary
Paid Daniel R. Reitx, et. al.,
d ravage, etc
23.04
3.35
4.24
6.00
0.0-3
Total
5,201.42
kUeapUulation.
Total $125.10
Wm. J. Jackman, pobliehing - .
court proclamation, four terms
court 32.00
Wm. J. Jackman. publishing
county Btateniant . . 45.00
Wm. JT. Jackman, publishing
elect ion proclamat ioa . 50.00
W. J. Jackman, subscription ' -1.50
Total
Total for year
Constables and justices fees 11.67
Commonwealth witnesses - 227.94
Col lecticnft,('orujuiioi!. Abate
ments ana ioncratlons 2.410.21
Court and Jurors pay 1JW6.18
! Public buildings and grounds 908.23
Assessing and Registerlug 753.64
Constables returns to court " 234.84
Tramps uuder act 1885 416.28
Hurts of Indigent soldiers 70.00
Head stones for indigent soldiers 70.00
Scalp certificates ... . 281.76
County prison - ' 1,131.30
Ponds paid 1899 - 41,060.00
Interest paid 1899 - 4.264.00
Printing and stationery. 714.00
Commlasionem office . - 1,608.75
Bridges 1889 -r " '1,590.30
PnblTc offices 1,322.81
General and spring elections 1 ,334. 15
, - - . .
$128.50 Mlscellaneoos
$714.00.
Total
64,962.62
Sea Shore leaves Pittsburg at 2 50 a
m. Altoona 7 15 a. m. Tyrone 7 48 a. m
Huntingdon 8 80 a. m. MeVeytown 9 15
a. m. Lewistown 9 35 a. m. Mifflin 955
a. m. Port Royal '9 59 a. m. Thompson,
town 10 14 a. m. Millerstown 10 22 a
m. Newport 11 32 a. m. Duncannon 10
54 a. m. Marysville 11 07 a. m. Harris
burg 11 25 a. m. Philadelphia 3 00 p. m
Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg
st 8 00 a. m. Altoona 11 40 a, ru, Tyr ue
12 u p. m. Huntingdon jzs-, p. m.
Lewistown 1 33 p. m. Mifflin 1 50 p. ni.
Harrisburg 8 10 p. m. Baltimore 6 00 p.
m. Washington 7 15 p. m. Philadelphia
6 23 p. na
if ail leaves Altoona at 2,05 p. m. Ty
rone 285 p. m. Huntingdon 3 17 p. m.
Newton Hamiltou 8 47 p. m. McVey
town 4 20 p. iu. Lewistoarn 4 S3 p. m.
Mifflin 4 55 p. m. Port Royal 5 00 p. m.
Mexico 5 20 p. m. Thompaontown 5 18
p. m. MlUerstown 5 28 p. m. Newport
5 39 p. m. Duucaniioii 6 08 p. m. Har
risburg 6 45 p. m.
Mail Express leaves Plttsburgat 12 45
p. m. Altoona 5 55 p. m- Tyrone 6 27
p. m. Huntingdon 7 10 p. m. McVey
town 7 51 p. m- Lewistown 8 10 p m.
Mifflin 8 80 p. m. Port Royal 8 84 p. m.
Millerstown 8 57 p. m. Newport 9 05 p.
m. Duncaunon 9 29 p. m. Harrisburg
10 00 p m.
Philadelphia Express leaves Pitts
burg at 4 80 p. m. Altoona 9 05 p. m-
Tyrone 9 88 p. m. Huntingdon 10 12 p.
m. Mount Union 10 82 p. ai. Lewis-
town 11 18 p. m. JAfflin 11 37 p. m- Har
risburg 1 00 a- m. Philadelphia 4 80.
At Lewistown Junctiou. For Sun-
bury 7 50 a. m. and 340 p. m. week
days.
For idlroy 7 55, 11 45 a. m. and 8 00
p. m- week-days.
At Tyrone. or Clearfield and cur
wensville 8 20 a. m. 8 20 and 7 20 p. a.
week-days. 1
For Bellefonte and Lock Haven 8 10
a. m. 12 ao and 7 la p. m- week-days.
For further information apply to
Ticket Agents, or Thomas E. Watt,
Passenger Agent, Western Division,
Comer Fifth Aveuue and 8mithfield
Street, i'itlsburg.
J. B. HUTCHINSON,
General Wan'g'r.
J.R.WOOD.
General Pass'r. Agt,
Blood and Mcrv are very close
ly related. Keen the blood rich, pure
and healthy, with Hood's baraaparilk,
and you will have no nervousness,
H :od'S Pills :rc bei gttcr-dianer
pii'w.sKl digestion, prevent const ijwttoo
Bargain Days! Bargain Dsiys!
-AT
SCHOTT'S STORES,
Commencing Feb. i and contin
ue until Feb. 28th.
The geaeral upward tends ncy in Prioes asakes onr February Bargain
Days of more than ordinary interest. Our 8 ores are now alive with money
saving opportunities. It will pay jou to take the time aad eome to oar
Stores now.
Hundreds of Yards of fiae Dress Goods in Stoek at 7o a yard in Worst
ed and Broesde; worth 15o at l5o a yard ia fancy Brooade and Henriettas,
40 inch wide, worth 36c, all colors at 17$o a yd.
Bright fsnoy worsted plaids, worth 38o at 41c a y ard; a fine unbleached
muslin worth 6e at 5o a jsrd, s rmooth h ary yellow muslin worth 8a,
looks like Apple'on A -
At 5o yd a good bleached muslia, worth 7Jo.
At 6o yd a belter quilily B eeohed mns in, worth So.
At 7o ysrd or yds for $1.00 for which you psy lOots a yard to day.
At 10$e a yd, yellow pillow case sheeting, 45 inch wide or a 42 iaea
bleaehed pillow ease i heeting, worth 15s.
At 12Jo yd, a 10x4 yeiiow sheeting, worth 15o
At ICe a jsrd, a 10x4, bleaohed sheeting; worth 21o
At 12Je yd, Ready made Pillow Cases, Utiea Mills; worth ISo.
At 17e yd, a Bed table Cloth; worth 25o.
At 25c a yd; tsblo linen: worth 38o
At 45o a yd, a fine Irish Table Linen; wortli 75-
At 3o a jd, a good toweling; worth 5e.
. . At 6 Jo a yard, a good linen crash toweling; worth 9o.
At So yd, a good Shaker flaonel: worth 8o.
At So yrJ, Laneaster Amos Keg Oihghams worth 7e
At 4o a yard, a very good Qinghsm for comfort; worth tile.
At 5e yd, Indigo Blue, fanoy and blaok calicos, worth 7.
At 5e yd, good outing flionel, worth 8o.
A! 50?i pir of fe'sne worth lio. - .
At 89c, a phii of blankets, orth $125.
At $1.25, a pair or Blankets, worth $1.75.
At $2 98 to $4 50, a pair ef fine California wool blaaketi, worth f 5 40
to $6.00.
Carpets, Oil Clcth, Window Shades:
At lOo yd, a good stiiped Room Carpst worth 18c at 12ie a jd, a better
qualit room esrpet worth '20o.
At 2ht yd, a very room carpet worth SOc.
At '25c yd, a fine newer or rag carpet, worth 35e aad all the oboioest se
lections of oarpet ia Ingrain, Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet aiastor at redaeed
prices.
At 14o yd, a good hair earpet
Al 121c. a yard of 45 inob table oil eloth worth 13c.
At 10e for Felt Shades, at 25c for Oil Sbadea. Spring Boiler Laeo Car
faias, Draperies aad Ruga at rednsed prieea.
At 12o red flannel children underweaa, small tiies. worth S&s.
At 45c. a shirt and drawtr for men , worth 75o.
At 5c for children bore mostly lCo and 15e goods.
At I9c for Ladies and children's rabbets, sites k to 4 in ladiss.
At 75a, a pair of Ladies Shoea, former price 1.50 to 2 00.
Felt Boots, all foot-wear at redaeed prioes.
Ladies' ooats and eapea, Children's ooatg, Ladies' skirts aad waists at
extja low aad specially Redaeed prioes. While winter and weariag it has
still three month in riew, we rather have the Ion now when yea ass the goods,
and yon save a great many dollats, if yon have to bay these goods aezt sea
son. While onr Booms are pouring forth Qraod Lots ef seasonable goods oa
each Article yov save money, somet:mes half and often more.
Don't miss these Bargain Days.
SCHOTT'S STORES,
103 to 109 Bridge Street,
1865, ESTABLISH ED. 1900.
Special Invitation To The Public
To Attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing i:.at goea on daily
trout '
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEY
it'willbe
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who fiave money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
- It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE i
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prioes leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't Nil
to give him a call if in need of Clothing,
D. W. 1 A R L E Y
Tit IFF-LXM TOWN