Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 28, 1900, Image 3

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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLTNTOWN. PA.
WEDNESDAY, FKB. 28, 1909
'1KRM8.
Subscription $1.00 per year If paid
In advanee ; f 1-50 if not paid In ad.
"xranHient advertising and 'local
notices 8 cents a line.
Deductions will be made to those de
BriiiR to advertise by the year, half or
quarter year.
Gold has It" found in Genessee,
Pa.
Spring lie-ins to-morrow, March
i - - -v -
a
Juniata f, VTw 'J bounty of
tehVSJnd
jura the aarne accounts to be m follows!
1899
W. v Landis, Treasurer
on Monday morning.
Ilarrv Miiwr spent
6 per cent, added,' County
"ty
idditlonal
y UounftT
1st.
It is the nieat eating nations that
are the lighters.
The thermometer touched
some days!
in Philadelphia last week. Over paid tax
Apili.al.Io the Filipino chieftain J 85 uZ Sterijr Stoner
11 IS aHI, -fJaa.
Last Smmay was one or tnecold-1 sUnem
ounty share of pool li-
County share of liqnor li-
u iiMiiesr uavs 01 ine vrar. a jt
i
Cash from Sheriff Stoner.
The heavv rain hist week flood
el a troml many cellars in town.
The n lins came in numbers as
if to may on the 24th, last Sat
turdiiy. The (J. A. R. Post held interest
ing exercises on Washington's
birth -day.
cenre
RentoftJeo. V. Heck
Amount of Htate tax re
funded F or care of Maud Oill, Su
san Auker, Chan. Rani
aey and Woodard, and
(" tttm zedbv e!)
794.62
270.4S
20.34
28,515.28
2,26816
42.70
10.08
28,825.00
32.00
10.00
25.00
199.50
12.00
1,711.32
Geo w7ftMwir.lt
W. H. Brobaker, Tbo'pe'B.t'n
a. T. Kepner Port Itoyal
kNortArtteraon
W. 8- Neimond, Monroe
JeroniD(rer .Mflibrd
8. H. Rollman, Mifflintown
ijconam, Lack
J?00 Forrey, Greenwood
John 8 toner, Fermanagh
Fred Allbaugb Fayette
Total
1897.
A- D. KeratetterTBuaqueha'a
1898. 1
W. 8. Xeimond, Monroe
Jew Uroninger, MUford
H
I
9587 08
Out. Ilaf, 1899.
83.50 Repairs , ' -
11.50-: Janitor! salary
4 75 Janitor, extra
llSSl .- V ... - r '
1 B- F. Furchfleld, et al - road - j
Si . vfew Tucnr township 821.60,
o S Jowph Sieber, et. aL, road view,
w.w I u amm lAvnonln 1 o aa
. J. u lirown, et. al., road view,
I Tuscaroia township
W. It. Knox, et aL. road view,
I Fermanagh township
J. Banks Wilson, et. al.. bridure
view. Spruce Hill township
Austin Calhoun, drafting specifi
cations for bridge .
lil AA w m
VKKr.S!?".'': Homing, plank, Mif-
. flin bride
Jamea J. Horning.
uia Drtoge
work.' Mif-
9327.11
36.75
20 75
28 25
28-75
24-00
18.75
92.49
414
4.35
Total
$10 98
1899.
Jan 1. J. p. Calhoun,
Ex-Sbarifr.
Balance on last settlement
1900.
Jan. 1 J. p. Calhoun,
Ex-Sheriff.
By eommission on fines
DR.
94.60
CR.
94.8a
8. C. Stoner, Sheriff.
Balance on last settlement
Jury fees and fines collect 'd
8. C. Stoner, Sheriff
By cash paid to Treasurer
' DR.
94.00
2.00
$32.00
CR.
932.00
155.37
The North
I uu i mm j. bh. Orey,
care of Chas Ramsey 90 98
Branch canal from 1 ah '""n Fayette town-
orthuml.cilanl to Xanticoke has V " k""?, V1
been ahamloneil.
There was a big turn out of
horse ami mule protection com
pany on Satnrday.
Forahnrnor scald cover with
s xla ami bind with a cloth satnr
atel with coal oil.
Post-master Andrew i Allisoi
pent w eral days in Philadelphia
and Washington last week.
Cash from W. H. Auker.
I Susan Auker
the Ca8h fron W. It. Vood-
aru, tuizabeth Woodard
asn rrom Milford town
- ship for funerel expense
of Win. Bratton
if. i
22.75
68.25
68.25
80.00
Total
1000.
Jan 1 Balance in Treas
urer hands
989,824.63
9,364.00
, J89
.Jan 1.
W.
treasurer
W. Landis,
Tlio l.uin Sflwwtls wpnt tlipniicrli I
with the usual interesting Wash- SKWSw
jn-Tton s birth day exercises. J Redemption bonds, 1899
behave the poem, "the ,8SaJ&SK
with the hoe." who'll write a Outers paid, 1899
poem on ''the whiteman'sbimlen.' V!" jn Treasurers
1 bands
Era Parker of Washington, D. I
' v:i :i visitor iininnv hia frlnil ' lolal
CR.
82.49
140 5G
41,050 00
14,41938
979.41
23,868.79
9,364 00
was a
in town on
dav.
Washington's
birth-
989,824.63
1899.
Jan. 1. W. V. landis.
Treasurer, doe tax.
rw i 1 . .
i id tHuaiire aue imm ia
before . year
Outstanding tax
A per cent added
iniioer is iK'inc liauiett to renair . taxes ieviea
the coal wharf at the railroad sta
tion under the supervision of fore
man Todd.
I-redenck 1-speiischade is having,
the walnut loss that he had haul-,
cd to the mil road, hewed
shipping.
Hev. .1. D. Hedge of White
Lake Flats, X. Y., preached for
the Presbyterians on Sunday
noining and evening.
Ian Rice who was known to cir
cus goers 40 years ago in the Jun
iata Valley, died last, week at Long
P.ranch, aged 77 years.
Every spring time there . is a
move ajai not .the tramps, which
gradually subsides as summer
comes in. Will some philospher
explain why.
Banking in Mifflin Co
189.
W. W. Landis, Treasurer,
dog tax.
Orders paid of 1899
Outstanding taxes
('ash in Treasurer hands
DR.
91,298.52
547.00
13.49
488.75
2,347.70
4'K.
$393 27
587.03
1,367.46
2,347.76
Onlttmndimf Taxtt Dte.
Collector. Township.
IS7
W. H. Urubaker, Tbo'ps'nt'n
A. Pw Kerstetter. Kuraueba'a
, H H. Rollman. Mifflintown
John Stoner, Fermanagh
F. I)- Allbauirb, Favette
J. II. Dean, Beale
IKHH.
must be a . S- B. Hetrh. Walker
81, 1899.
County Tax,
$16.05
62.64
12.ftr
4.13
958
150.65
rtr ' James Ixwiden, Tuscarora
W. H. Brubaker, Tho'pH'nt'n
A. D. Kerstetter, Susqueha'a
Silas Bears, Spruce Hill
(ieo- T. Kepner, Port Royal
8. H. Rollman. Mifflintown
Samuel Leonard, Iack
and fell and fractured the smaller . vta bautrh Favette
oone in ins lett leg, wmcn will keep
him in doors some weeks.
pood business. One is talked
for Lewistown and another for
Belleville. Well the more banks
the more money.
Ex-Judge Jnnkin of Bloomfield,
slipped on ice at his office door
; 340. 40
330.26
153.80
55.97
346.92
487.60
232.99
350 46
200.80
Reports from all parts of the
country state that the heavy rains
of last Saturday night did great
damage to many fields by washing
off the soil that had been loosened
by frost.
The Lutheran church and the
Methodist church at Port Royal
have each passed through a revival
season by which many were turned
from the ways of darkness into the
ways of light.
Part of Williamsport was flood
ed by a heavy rain on the 22nd
and great damage done to proper
ty. So alarmed were people in the
houses surrounded by water that
they were removed in boats.
f-'tanley Woodward, judge of Lu
zerne county, has rendered an opin
ion that the act elassifyng town
ships into two classes is not consti
tutional. It is special legislation
which the constitution forbids.
William Alters of Indiana conn
ty, has this season caught forty-five
skunks, seventy-five muskrats, five
raccoons and rive minks. Mr. Al
ters is 7S years of ageandhasqnite
a reputation as a hunter and trap-
1T.
According to deeds recently re
minded, the Pennsylvania canal
""iKiny nas sont tne canai irom
Newton 1 Tamil tou, Mifflin county
t Duncan's Island, Danphin coun
ty to the Pennsylvania Railroad
tor one hundred thousand dollars.
And the lxxiks were opened and
tlie gfKxl was counted with the
bad. three tramps saved a passen
ger train on Friday night last from
running into a seven ton rock that
had rolled down the mountain on
to the track of the Frederick divis
ion of the Pennsylvania Railroad
near Port 13eposit, Pa. The tramps
flagged the train, which came to -a
stand-still only fifty feet from the
lst ruction.
The 1st of April comes on Sun
day. What will (hose do who lie
lieve that Friday and Saturday
and Monday are unlucky days to
move on! There are other people
li have, no sujerstitious notions
nt moving days. They move
when the time comes whether on
Friday, Saturday or Monday and
they claim to be as happy. at?
prosperous, and have as gopd
J. H.I lean, Beale
W. S. Neimond, Monroe
Jesse (Jronlnper, Milford
John Stoner, Fermanagh
1899.
8. It. Hetrick, Walker
James Ijouden, Tuscarora
Jeo. W. Bover, Turliett
W. H. Krutmker, Tbo'ps'nt'n
A- I- KerMetter, Susquena'a
S. 8. Rear, Spruce Hill
(. T. Kepner. Port Itoyal '
J. C North, Patterson
W. 8 Neimond, Monroe
Jesse (Jronlncer, Milford
8. H. Rollman. Mifllintwn
Samuel Leonard, Lack
Jacob Forrey, Greenwood
John Stoner. Fermanagh
Fred Allhaugh. Fayette
Sam. Spicher, Delaware
J. H. Dean, Beale
ana;
131.69
26.14
. 338.33
" .04
1,630.62
"32.40
423.02
133 65
879.96
830 08
815.04
470.25
519.51
1,341.34
469.96
'--488.79
,365.09
- ' 723.09
: 924 15
- , 262.36
497.90
Total 914.419.38
Collectors. Townships. State Tax.
1897.
W. H. Brul-aker, Tbo'ps'nt'n
A. I. Kerstetter, Susqueh'a
8. H. Rollman. Mifflintowo
John Stoner, Fermanagh
F. I. Allliaugh, Fayette
J. H. Dean, Beale
1898.
S. B. Hetrick, Walker
James Txniden, Tuscarora
(ieo W. Boyer, Turbett
W. H. Brubaker, Tbo'ps'nt'n
A. D. Kerstetter, 8usjueh'a
Silas Bears, Spruce Hill
Geo. T. Kepner, Port Royal
S. H. Rollman, Mifflintown -Samuel
Ieonanl, Ijack
Jacob Forrev, Greenwood
Fred Allbaugh, Fayette
J. H. Dean, Beale
199.
8. B. Hetrick, Walker
James Louden, Tuscarora
Geo. W. Boyer, Turliett
W. H. Bruliaker, Tbo'ps'nt'n
A. D. Kerstetter, Susoueha'a
8. S. Bears, Spruce Hill
G. T Kepner. Port Royal
J. C North, Patterson
W. 8. Neimond, Monroe
Jesse Groniuger, Milford
8 H. Rollman. Mifflintown
Samuel Leonard, Lack
Jacob Forrey. Greenwood
John Stoner, Fermanagh
Fred Alllutugh, Fayette .
Sam Spicner. Delaware
J. H. Dean, Beale
10 94
13.28
1.53
12 85
27.35
13 03
10.24
43.59
454
28.73
56.14
6.84
39.72
60.76
14 81
7.36
75.77
4.24
27.40
915
1.91
22.41
44.55
ll.f6
32.04
34.95
18.81
30 65
44.85
15.75
20.24
11.79
99.82
30.60
8.41
1897
Total
Collectors.
979.41
Town ships. Dog Tax.
health and aa much good and
fortune as the superstitions.
Itad
W. H. Brubaker, TUo'ptvmn
A. D. Kerstetter, Husquena a
John Stoner. Fermanagh
F. D. Allbaugh, Fayette
J. n. Dean, Beale
1898
8. B. Hetrick, Walker
James Loudeu, Tuscarora
Geo. W. Boyer, Turbett
W. H. Brubaker, Tbo'ps'nt'n
A. D. Kerstetter, Susoueba'a
Silas Bears, Spruce Hill
Geo. T. Kepner, Port Royal
S. H. Rollman, Mifflintown
Samuel Leonard, Lack
Jacob Forrey. Greenwood
Fred Allbaugh, Fayette
J. II. Dean, Beale
W. 8. Neimond, "onroa
Jesse flrouinger, Milford
S. B. Hetrick. Walker
252
6.21
6.10
9.57
18.67
10.50
12.01
8-55
499
14.96
16.01
6.56
10.23
2856
24.15
2037
19.95
9.19
18.46
25.75
D. D. Rbinesmlth charged 51
days expenses going to Mlffln
town at the rate of $1 25 per
day. Amount 963.75
He alsocharged on general state
ment for trip to Richfield on
June 14th, which appears on
bill rendered August 1st, 1899,
and which was already paid
by order No. 432. Amount 6 .50
He also charges expenses to the
State Convention at Erie, for
which order No. 632 was granted-
Amount '' 23.40
The above amount Is disallowed,
Jeremiah Loudeuslager ehanred
51 days expenses going to Mif
flintown at the rate of $1.25
per aay
$92 65
He charges one day Jan. 17, 1899
HechargesonedayJulyOth, 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, be also,
charges his expenses to State
Convention at Krie aa appears
by order No. 543
963.75
3.50
3.50
350
2.00
23.40
The above is also disallowed.
Win Puflenberger 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
Richfield at joint meeting of
Snyder and Juniata County
Commissioners
21.40
49.90
5.50
ju4.40
The balance $44.40 is disallowed.
Hugh C. Rhine, presents a bill
for expenses in delivering as
sessment supplies, paid by or
der No- 394. Amount $25.00
This we deem excessive as the
postage would amount to about
, 97.50. and some of the shbhhoi-b
'-railed for their Imoks,' but we
will allow $15, which we deem :
sufficient to cover all the x-
pense necessary - 15.00
Disallowed amount ' $10.00
Order No. 691, to H. C Rhine .
for $155, and $50 of which is for
bis services as Jury Commis
sioner, but the balance 105.00
which he claims is authorized
by the Act of Assembly of 1897
is disallowed, as. we consider
he is required to' do all such
work by his original contract
wiH)'4)je Commissioners, be
'ti afwftehareed his expenses
A t-- to the State Convention as ap-
' pears by order .No. 544 23.o0
Amount $138-40
Tills is also disallowed.
The bill of Dr. D. M. Crawford
- for medical and svnrical atten
dance to the amount of $60 is
i not allowed, orders Nos. 403
and 508 amount 862.00
- is intended to cover 1897. 1898,
1899. The amount allowed
for these years should be $1
- per 'vear, as per his written
contract on file 3.00
Total amount disallowed $59.00
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). K. Ulrich, Auditors..
K. A. Carman, )
Mifflintown, Pa., Jan'y 5th, 1900.
STATEMENT of orders drawn by the
County Commissioners of Juniata
countv. on the Treasurer thereof, from
the 2nd day of January- A D 1899, to
the 31st day of December, 1899, inclu
slvei '
Comttmbltt mud Jufica Fit:
Solomon Fortney, constable $4.00
J. Frank Patterson, J. P. 7.67
Total . $11.67
Comrnunmtmlth Wtlntun.
April term $90.11
September term 29 99
Commonwealth vs. Louder and
Allison 79.61
Commonwealth vs. Flanagan 28.33
Total 9227.94
Courlt mud Jnrmr.
February term. 1899
Court crier. February term, 1899
Court crier, Orphans' Court
Jurors, April term, 1899
Stenographer, April term, 1899
Court crier, April term, 1899
Court crier. Orphans' Court
Hentember term. 1899 "
Stenographer, Sept. term, 1899
Court crier, September term
Special officer
Boarding jurors .
Court crier. Orphans' and Arga
mpnt court J -
Jurors, December term, 1899
Stenographer, December term
Court crier
Boading jurors
Court crier. Orphans' and Argu
ment court
$198.96
5.00
5.00
320.52
30 00
7.50
5.00
342.12
30.00
750
4.00
5.00
12.50
303.28
69.80
12 50
500
2.50
Total
CotUchri'
$1,366.18
CemmitoM. Matemtntt s4
Kxemtrmticnt.
1895, Win- B McCahan
1896, Joseph Gray. et-al-
1897, S. B. Hetrick, et al.
1898, J. L Groninger-et. al
1899, Fred Allbaugh. et. al.
$4-63
17713
218.64
575.18
1.434.63
$2,41021
Total
Public Bildinf nd Orss dt.
W8 North, coalforcourt house $368.36
Mifflintown Water company
Electric Light Company -Telephone
service
J. Frank Patterson, insurance
Supplies -
100.00
204.33
18.00
30.50
24-59
8.90
24-60
11.60
-Total
5 JtMHttf mmd Rtfititnng '
Herman Opple, assessor. Black
Elliott GUlUand, assessor, Black
Log. .. --
Elliott GillUand, assessor, Black
Log, 1900 -
C McClellan, assessor, . Mifflin
town C McClellan. asseswr, Mifflin
town Stiles K. Boden, assessor, Beale
township
C D Singer, assessor, Thomp
son town
L A. -Dimm. assessor. Green
wood township
George G. Crozier, .aaeeasor, Port
Royal , - .
A. K. Troutrnan, assessor, Sua-
quehanna township ' . '
E. M. Bowersox, assessor, Mon
roe township '
John R Jenkins, assessor,' Mil
ford township
John R Jenkins, assessor, Mil
ford township, 1900 . . i . -.
Isaac Sellers,' assessor Walker
township : .. . -.."
William Milliken, assessor,' Tus
carora township .
8. H. Kinier,, assessor Fayette
township ,' ;- .
Amos Kinzcr, asuefiHOi, Delirware
township . 4
E. P Graham, assessor 5puce
Hill township, . .-. ?. -
James H. CampliellJasjiessor,
Lack township
James II. Camplell, assessor,
Lack township, 1900 . ,
O; C. Dirfehderfer, assessor, Fer--manaKh
township ' . '
W. J. Zeiders, assessor; - Patter
son borough . -' -
H. P. Clark, assessor, Turbett
township - ; . -
6.75
$87 05
$6.00
12.00
12.00
81.07
3080
25.80
18.10
24.70
84 65
28.55
38.00
41.25
32.85
39 40
45 30
41.30
38 75
24.05
55.70
66.22
27.65
36.00
44.60
Total1
9753.64
Cotntailtt' Rttumt to Court.
Arnold, et. al., February
al
April
Jesse
term
A. K. Oberholtzer, et.
term
W. K. Nankivel, et. al:, Septem
ber term
Joseph Landis, et. al., December
$47.78
60.74
57.38
term
.. 68.94
$234.84
Total
Trumpt.
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 .V Co., medicine for
tranis 5.00
II. ('. Rhine, attention - for
tramps 8.00
Ferd Mvers, supplies for tramps 20.90
J. B. M. Todd, J. P., commit
ting tramps - w"--169.75
J. Frank Patterson, committing - '
tramps v: 76.99
Total ' $416.28
Burial ludigtut Salditn. ,
M. (label, burial Lewis Markei ,,$35.00
W. F. Snyder, burial George v .'
Dunun 35.00
70.00
Total; :
Tmh -sr. WtMr&iS' ll
T. W. Auker. "tomb for James
Ruwell - $14.00
T. W. Auker, tomb for Henry
Beapoin . - 74.00
T. W. Auker, tomb for George
Dumm
T. W. Auker,
Stewart
T. W. Auker,'
Sheets
tomb for Heno'
tomb for W. Pi
Total
Scalp Certificate.
John E. Kauftmau, et. al .
14.00
14.00
Yi.oo
$70.00
8281.76
$281.75
ublie Offlct. ,
II. K. ISousall, supplies for of
fice 4.50
J. C. Dimm, supplies and blanks
forofflce 53.35
Mary J. Hunt, supplies for office 15.29
Wm. G. Johuraii & Co., books
and supplies ; 103 45
W. II. liolliuau, supplies . ,. 19.17
Geo. B. Cramer, olticial Tees ' 3K.50
W. H. Aiders, oflicial fees -175.20
S. E. Kiner, express - ! ' ' 1.35
W. W. I.andi treasurer,- one
years' salary 400.00
O. C.-Gortner, county "institute
expenses i -!' 185 00
T. K. Iteaver, et. al. county au
ditors , . 8.0
B. Fi 'Burt-bfiekf. auditlnc coun-
. tyodhfes ' ; 20.00
IS. S. Kuiilii, retiairiuK chairs 2.00
AlexafiderIcClure, Jury Com- V
8 :.'tifc4oner'" . , i-; . 43.50
Samuel AOrehd. -Tury'Conimlsi . . '
I. eioner J-;-' " ' 43.50
H.-O.-Rhlhe 'cleric' for Jury Com
, mM'sipner li- '' ' t 50.00
Rolrt .IcMoen, attornej-' of '
conimlssioiienj. 4(.t0
Robert Meieeii";"rtnUning fees, ,
Joseph' Dougherty vs. Juniata
county . ' 40.00
Total
-'CBy Pritou.
S. C. Stoner, boarding prisoners $376.83
S. (.'. Stoner, taking prisoners to ?
Iteuitentiary 67.no
S. C. Stoner fees of office HK.K)
Ferd. Meyers, clothing for pris
oners 121.95
E. Schott, merchandise for prisoners
Dr. D. M. Crawford, medical at
M. P.- Crawford, medicine for
prisoners .- - . .
W. A. Stutts, nursing injured
tramps ...
W. N. Sterrett, coal for jail '
Maniieck & Nelson ,' coal for jail
F. W. Noble, et. al., repairs
Total. - ! "
' Dondt Paid During lf-99.
James G. Thompson
W. II. Zeiders .
John Weller
John Koons
r.raC. Dotv
First National Bauk
C. B. North
19.09
.6100
: 19.85
30.00
77.62
235.68
80.38
$f,J31,30
$1,500.00
.1,000.00
KK1.00
l.j0.K)
22;9oo:oo
rt loo.(S)
.iOO.OO
Total
Interest
Iuttrti'.
$41,050.00
$4,264.00
Total
$4,244.00
' rriutmg ud Stattntry.
J. C. Dimm, publishing court
proclamatkn,four terms court 932.00
J. (.'. Dimm, publishing 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 50.00
Total 8173.15
Harry E. Bonsali, publishing
court proclamation four terns
court $32.00
Harry K. Bonsali, publishing
county statement 4V00
Harry E. Bonsali, publishing
election proclamation 50.00
Harry K. Bonsali, supplies for
office 33.75
Total 9100.75
A. C. Allison, publishing court
proclamation, four' terms of
court - 932.00
A. C. Allison, publishing county
statement 45 00
A. C. Allison, publishing elec
tion proclamation 49 50
Total $126.50
B. F. Schweier, publishiug.court
proclamation, four terms of
court $2S.50
B. F. Schweier, publishing coun- .
ty statement 45.00
B. F. Schweier, publishing elec
tion proclamation 51.60
32.00
Total $125.10
Wm. J. Jackman, publishing
court proclamation, four terms
court
Wm. J. Jackniau. publishing
county statement
Wm. J. Jackman, publishing
election proclamatiou
W. J. Jackman, subscription
J. Shellenbenrer. nutnk -Mir."
- u - . " : -
W. O. PufienberBer. nlmnb '.Mif.
! flin bridge . -. - . -W.
L. Stutts, work, Mifflin
bridge . -James
J. .Homing, plank-and
' work, basin bridge
W. O. Puflenberger, plank and
work. Basin bridge
Cuba bridge
W. B. Horning, work, Cuba
bridge '
I bra Loudenslager, work.
Thompaontown bridge
Luke Dvig, work, Thompson-
town Borough bridge
Harry K Eaton, et. al.; repair
ing Showers' brid5e - .
W. D. alls, plank, McClure's
bridge
Geo. L. Hower, labor and ma
tealal, -Tuscarora township
bridge . v
Samuel Pannebaker, lumber for
. county bridges in Tuscarora
and Lack townships
H. C. Rhine, plank for bride es
in' Tuscarora and Lack town
ships Wm. Slaughterback, plank,
Cross Roads bridge
Ibra Loudenslager, work, Cross
Roads bridge . - .5
Knight & Yeigh, repairs Cross
' Roads bridge -.
H. P. Clark et. al., repairing
and snowing Port Royal bridge
Edward Gill, et. al., repairing
and snowing Mexico bridge
Jonathan Burns, aepairiug Coco-
lamus bridge.
Mevlin Dimm, repairing Dimm 's
bridge ' ' ' ":
Jonathan K liter, repairing Kizer's
- bridge -
Jerome Ken-bner, repairs to Mil
' frd township bridge , .-
H. J. Shellenberger, plank, Gron-
Inger's bridge
E. y. Sheatl'er, et. al., repairing
Susiiuehanna bridge -"
James J Horning, repairing
Horniiigtown bridge
Win. Puflenberger, time and ex- .
pense bridge work
D. D. Rhinesmith, time and ex- -:
pense bridge work
J. Loudensuiger, time and ex
pense bridge work '- ' '-''
Juniata county's cost of Joint
. bridge .
97.20
150.96
48.83
2.50
963.81
48.83
1.50
13.00
6.00
6.50
9.00
31.25
91.96
128.44
89.56
51.20
8.00
16.25
. 5.50
7.00
19 25
21.90
31.89
8.07
10.98
4.45
17.68
28.50
40.75
38.00
192.22
Total 81,590.30
CommUtioutrt' Ofict.
Wm. Puflenberger, time and ex
penses 9238.50
D. I). Rhinesmith, time and ex
penses 334.75
J. Ixnidenslager, time and ex
penses 335.50
H. C. Rhine, commissioners'
clerk, one year's salary 600.00
Total
$1,508.75
' Total' J . , - $1,322.81
Gmetal and Si ring Election!.
Mt. Ifollv Co., supplies for elec
tion V- '18.50
J. C. Dimm, printing ballots ' 105.H
Comniissionersdclivering ballots 3H.(t
To election oITlcers. constables,
.assessors and election house
- rents for -general and spring
elections 1,172.56
Burchdeld & Pennell, clerkiu?
election returns 8.00
- Total $1,334.15
Mitcttlantott.
Paid western jtenitentiiuy ,
Paid Pennsylvania Reformatory
Paid Pennsylvania State Luna
tic Asylum
Paid W. '. ijuidis State tax on
ctiuntv debt .
J. S. Benconi, state, tax 1H! 2
Juniata county Agricultural So
ciety E: C: Doty, tax returned on tim-
ler laud ,-. I -William
Puflenberger, expenses
in bridge work .
William Pull'eiibeofer, expenses .
tn'CommissionerH' Convention
D. D. Rhinesmith, expenses iu
- bridge work -'i'
D. D.-'Rhihesniith. expenses to
Commissioners' ('on veution
J. Loudenslager, expenses, in
bridge-.work - ":
J. f-oudenslager, exiienses- aud
. bridge work .-'"'-.
J. Ijoudenslager, expenses fo
ComniiaiiduerH Convention
H. C- Rhine, paid freight, tele-
phone, etc
Paid ex penses distribut in g assea
. sors supplies -Paid
expenses ,
i'aid salary for state tax work
Paid extra Ben-ices to commis
sioners Paid expenses to Commissioners'
Convention
Jesse Arnold, (constable) et. al.
filing bonds
Solomon Fortney, forest fires
W. A. Deering, forest fires
E. R. Landis, forest fires
James M. Thompson, forest fires
Charles Dumm, forest fires
Samuel Lapp, special officer at.
court - -
Samuel .Lapp, special ofliuer at
institute .
Paid Andrew C. Allison, pos
tage and box rent
Paid S. E. Kinzer, expressage
Paid Julius Derr, work on dead
' tramps
Paid W. L. Stutts, extra janitors
salary
Paid Daniel B. Reitz, et. al.,
. d ravage, etc : '
531. IS
524.93
0811.25
304.20
.258.79
lOO.fO
15.00
15.781
21. -10
10.23
23.40
16.88
20.00
23.40
5.50
25 00
11.00
242.8'
105.00
23.40
23.82
31.14
-29.85
15.66
20.97
12.97
5.62
. 5.00
.23.04
3.35
4.24
6.00
-6.05
Total
5,201.42
Rteapituluttou.
11.67
227.94
Constables and justices fees .
Commonwealth witnesses
Collections.Commisslons, Abate-'
ments aud Exonerations ...-2,410,21
Court and Jurors pay .. 1,306.18
Public buildings ana grounds . iKMi.23
Roads and bridge views 87.05
Assessing and Registering ' 753.64
Constables returns to court 234184
Tramps under act 1885 ' ' 416.28
Burial of indigent soldiers . 70.00
Head xtoiies for indigent soldiers 70.00
Total
Total for year
Scalp ceruticates . 281.75
County prison ; 1,131.30
Ponds paid 1899 -V -41,060.00
Interest paid 1899 '.- 4.264 00
45.00 j Printing and stationery .. 714.00
i Commissioners omce - l,ft08.76
50.00 Brideesl899 - 1.890.30
low Public ofiices 1-322.81
General and spring election 1.334. IS
128..tO Miscellaneous 5,201.42
9714.0U 1 Total - 64.962. i2
Outstanding county bonds 114114.00
Outstanding county orders 288.28
State taxes overpaid to collectors 10.98
Total
Amft of Ckuntf.
Cash in treasurer's hands
Outstanding county tax -Outstanding
state tax
Outstanding dog tax
114,683.42
10,781.46
14,419.38
979.41
887.08
Total 26,717.28
Liabilities over assets 87,866.14
We. the undersurned. Commissionen
of Juniata county, in compliance with
ine taw ao puDitsn tne roregotng state
ment of the receipts and exnendituren
of the county aforesaid for the year end
ing uecember Hist, 1899 as. found on
the records of this office.
H. Cix)VD Horning,
Robert Lono,
. John W. IIostetlkr,
Attest . Commissioners.
John R. Jenkins. Clerk.
Commissioners' Office,
ftlimintown, January 27, 1900.
Lorn E. ATKinnoa. F. If. X. Pmcu.
4TKHSOS h. PEIIIf ELL,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW.
KirrUKTOWN, PA.
Omm On If aln ibut lm -Ia -I
tence of Loaia B. Atkinson, Ksq., nonth
Bridge street. rOet 26,1893
tXColleetlag and CoaTeyaaeisg prompt
ly atteoded to.
iriLRERFORCE SCHWGfER,
Attorney-at-Law.
CoJlpetion8 and all legal busi
ness promptly attended to.
OFFICE IN COURT ROrlSE.
ns.n.axaAwv.-BD, db. dabwis .ctAwroiD
1K.T). H. CRAWFORD . SON,
have fnrmed a pirtnrrriijp for the practice
of Madicina and their collafteral branchrp.
O.ttce at old stand, corner of Third and Or
anjt? ?reet8, Mifflintown, P. One or both
o' thcra will be foand at their office at all
nines, nnleai otherwise profexaioD'Hy en-grci.
April 1st, 1895
P. DERR,
. PRACTICAL DENTIST.
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental
College. Office at old established To
eation. Bridge Street, opposite Court
House, Jlifflin'own, Pa.
iLy" Crown and Bridge work;
Painless Extraotion. '
All work guaranteed.
PENNSYLVANIA RATLP0AD-
Schednle in Effect Nov. 19,
1800.
WESTWARD.
Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia
at 4 30 a. m: Harrisburtr 8 00 a. m;
Duncannoii 8 35 a. m; New Port 9 05
a. m; Mlllerstown 9 15 a. m: Durword
9 21 a. m; Thompson town 9 26 a. m;
Van Dyke 9 33 a. m; Tuscarora 9 36 a.
m: Mexico 9 40 a. m: Port Roval 9 44 a.
m: Mifflin 9 50 a. m; Den holm 9 55 a.
m; Lewistown 10 13 a. m: McVevtown
10 38 a. m: Newton Hamilton 11 00 a.
m; Mount Union 11 06 a. m; Hunting
don 11 32 p. m: Tvrone 12 20 p. m: Al
tonna 1 00 p. m: Pittsbure 5 50 p. m.
Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a. m;
Harrishunr at 11 48 a. m: Mifflin 1 11
p. m: T wist own 1 30 p. m: Hunting
don 2 29 p. m: Tv-rone 3 12 p. m: Al
toona 3 45 p. m: Plttshuig 8 40 p. m.
Altoona Acommotiation leaves Har
risbunr at 5 00 p. m; Duncannou 5 34
p. m; Newport 6 02 p. mr Millerstown
6 11 p. m: Thompsontown 6 21 p. m:
Tuscarora 6 SO p. m: Mexico 6 33 p. m;
forr Koyai o 88 p. ra: Mimm 6 43 p. m;
Denholm 6 49 p. m; Lewistown 7 07 p.
m; McVevtown 7 80 p. m: Newton
Hamilton 7 50 p. m: Huntingdon 8 20
p. m; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona 9 35
p. m.
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia
at It 20 p. m: llarrisburg at 3 00 a. m.
Marysville 3 14 a. m. Duncannoii 3 29
a ra. Newport 3 52 a m. Port Royal
4 25 a. m. Mifliin 4.30 a. m. I,ewistown
4 52 am. Newton Hamilton 5 33 a. m.
Huntinirdon 6 03 a. m. Petersburg 6 19
a. m. Tyrone 6 52 a. m. Altoona 7 40 a.
m. Pittsbur? 1210 s. m.
Oyster E.ows leaves Pl-ilfidelphia
at 4 35 p. m. Harrishurg tit 10 20 p. m.
Newport 11 06 p. m. Mifflin 11 40 p. m.
Ijewistown 11 58 p. m.: Huntingdon 12
5-5 am. Tyrone 1 32 a. m. Altoona 2 00
a. m. Pittsbunr 5 30 a. m.
Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12
25 p. m. Harrisburg 3 45 p. m. Duncan
noii 4 10 p. m. Newport 4 30 p. m. Mif
flin 5 Of? p. m. Ijewistown 5 22 p. m.
Mount Union 6 03 p. m. Huntingdon
(t. 22 p. m. Tvmne 6 59 p. m. Altoona
7 35 p. m. Pittsburg 11 30 p. m.
EASTWARD.
- Altoona Accommodation leaves Al
toona at 5 0f a. m. Tyrone 5 24 a. m.
Petersburg 5 45 a. m. Hmitinsrdoii 5 57
a. ni. Newton Hamilton 6 21 a. m. Mc
Vevtown 6 37 a. m. Ijewistown 6 58 a.
m. Mifflin 7.18 a. m. Port Royal 7 22 a.
m. Thompsontown 7 37 a. ni. Millers
town 7 41 in. Xcwiiort 7 55 a. m.
Duncannoii 8 20 a. ni. Harrisburg 8 50
a. m.
Sea Shore leaves Pittsburg at 2 50 a.
m. Altoona 7 15 a. m. Tyrone 7 48 a. m.
Huntingdon 8 30 a. m. McVevtown 9 15
a. m. Ijewistown 9 35 a. m. Mifflin 955
a. m. Port'Royal 9 59 a. m. Thompson
town 10 14 a. m. Miilerstown 10 22 a.
m. Newport 11 32 a. m. Duncannoii 10
54 a. tn. Marvsville 11 07 a. m. Hams
burg 11 25 a. m. Philadelphia 3 00 p. m.
Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg
at 8 00 a. m. Altoona 11 40 a. m. Tyrone
12 03 p. m. Huntingdon 12 35 p. m.
Lewistown 1 33 p. m. Mifflin 1 50 p in.
Harrisburg 3 10 p. m. Baltimore 6 00 p.
m. Washington 7 15 p. m. Philadelphia
6 23 p. m.
Mail leaves Altoona at 2 05 p- m. Ty
rone 235 p. m. Huntingdon 3 17 p- m.
Newton Hamilton 3 47 p. m. McVev
town 4 20 p. m, Lewistown 4 33 p. m.
Mifflin 4 55 p. m. Port Royal 5 00 p. m.
Mexico 5 20 p. m. Thompsontown 5 18
p. m. Mlllerstown 5 28 p. m. Newport
5 39 p. m. Duncannoii 6 08 p. m. Har
risburg 6 45 p. m.
Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 12 45
p. m- Altoona 5 55 p m Tyrone 6 27
p. in. Huntingdon 7 10 p m. "cVey
town 7 51 p. ma. Lewistown 8 10 p. m.
Mifflin 8 30 p. m. Port Royal 8 34 p. ra.
Villerstown 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 33 p- m. Huntingdon 10 12 p.
m. Mount Union 10 32 p. nu Lewis
town 11 16 p. m. AfifHin 11 37 p. m- Har
risburg 1 00 a- ni. Philadelphia 4 30.
At Ijewistown Junction. For Sun
bury 7 50 a. m. and 3 40 p. m. week
days. For Afilroy 7 55, 11 45 a. m. and 3 00
p. m. week-days.
At Tyrone. For Clearfield and Cur
wensville 8 20 a. m. 3 20 Mid 7 20 p. m.
week-days.
For-Bellefonte and Lock Haven 8 10
a. ni. 12. 30 and 7 15 p m week-days.
For. further information apply to
Ticket Agents, or Tliomas E. Watt,
Passenger Agent, Western Division.
Corner Fifth Avenue aud Smithfiela
Street, Pittsburg.
J. B. HUTCH INSON J. R. WOOD,
General Man'g'r. General Pass'r. Agt
Does your arias ooataia aay sediment ? Is the lowsr part of roar back ,
weak aad lama? Doss your arine have a whitish, milky color? la tkers aV
smarting or scalding sensation in passing it 7 Doe it pain yon ta hold it ? Df
yoa desire to urinate often, especially at sight ? '
If you have any of the symptoms, your Kidneys are diseased aad yaur Ytm
is ia danger. More people die of sach disorders thaa ara
killed in wars.
Dr. David Kennedy' Tmvortte Remedy is
direct and aura cure. It goes straight to the seat at
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eat and drives from the system all the impurities that;
cause paia ia the back, Stone in the Bladder,
Bright's Disease, Urinary Troubles, and dis
eases of the Stomach and Liver. It acta at
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help.
" For years I suffered with my Kidneys,
writes Thomas Quackbnbush, of Pittsfield,
Mass. " The pain ia my back was so severs at
times that I was obliged to keep to my bed. I
suffered awfully when passing water, which
was often discolored with blood. I tried almost
everything in the shape of medicine, but nothing
'seemed to help roe. One day I got a bottle of Dr.
David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and used it
but a little while when it braced me right up. My
back became all right, no pain at all; my water cleared up and
passed from rae without pain, and I grew better in every way.
I consider it a great medicine, as it has done wonders for ma,
My wife uses it for female complaint, and thinks it's the finest
medicine in the world."
Sample Dottle Tree.
Every man and woman who reads this paper and is in need of medicine, la
Invited to send full postoffice address for a free trial bottle of Favorite Remedy?
to the Da. David Keskk&y Corporation, 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 mention this papir.
A large bottle costs $i.oo at all drug stores.
W4
Blood and Mcrves are very dosa
ry related. Keep the blood rich, pare
and health)-.' with Hood 8 parsaparulh
and you will have no nervousness.
H :od'S Pills ai- bes fdtcr-dinner
f ilis.aid digesiiou,revcctcousf:4tIui
Bargain Days! Bargain Days!
AT--
SCHOTT'S STORES,
Commencing Feb. i and contin
ue until Feb. 28th.
The general upward tend . nay in Priees makes our February Bargain
Days of more than ordinary interest. Oar Stores are now alive with money
saving opportunities. It will pay you to take the time sod oome to our
Stores now.
Hundreds of Yards of fioe Dress Goods in Sioek at 7o a yard iu -Worst
ed and Brocade; worth 15e at l5o a yard in fancy Brooade and Henriettas,
40 inch wide, worth 35c, all colors at 17io a yd.
Bright fancy worsted plaids, worth 38o at 41c a yard; a fine uobleaobad
muslin worth 6Jc at 5o a yard, a ftuoothbtavy yellow muslin worth 80,
looks like Appleion A
At 5o yd a good bleached musli , woilh 7Jc.
At 60 yd a better qualify Bicecbed mus in, worth 8c. '
At 7c yardor yds for $1.00 for which you pay lOcts a yard to day.
At lOJo a d, yellow pillow case sheeting, 45 inch wide or a 42 inch
bleaohed pillow case tbeeting, worth I5s.
At 12Jc a j d, a 10x4 ycilow sheeting, worth 15c
At le a yard, a 10x4, bleached sheeting; worth 21e.
At 12o yd, Ready made Pillow Cases, Utica Mills; worth 18o.
At 17c yd, a Red Table Cloth; worth 25a.
At 25o a yd; table lioec; worth 38o.
At 45o a yd, a fine Irish Table Linen; worth 75c.
At 3o a yd, a good toweling; worth 5e. -
At 6lo a yard, a good linen crash toweling; worth 9o.
At 5o yd, a good Shaker flannel; worth 80
At So a yard, Lancaster Amos Keag Ginghams worth 7
At 4o a yard, a very good Gioghsm for comfort, worth C4c.
At 5c yd, Indigo Blue, fanoy and black calicoes, worth 7o,
At 5c yd, good outing flannel, worth 8c.
At 50c, a pair of blankets, worth 75o
At 89c, a pair of blankets, worth $1-25
At $1.25, a pair of Blankets, worth $1.75.
At 2 98 to $4 50, a pair of fine California wool blankets, worth $5 40
to $6.00.
Carpets, O I Cloth, Window Shades:
At IPc yd, a good atiiped Room Carpet worth 18o at 12 io a yd, a better
qualit) room carpet worth 20o.
At 21o yd, a very room carpet worth 30c.
At 2-e yd, a fine flower or rag carpet, worth 35c and all the choicest se
lections c f carpet io Ingrains, Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet minster at reduced
prices.
At 14o yd, a good hair carpet.
At l2ic, a yard of 45 inch table oil eloth worth 18c.
At 10c for Felt Shades, at 25o for Oil Shades. Spring Roller Lace Car
tains, Draperies and Rugs at 1 edused prices.
At 124c red flannel children underweas, small sixes, worth 35o.
At 45c, a thin and drawtr for men , worth 75o.
At 5c for children hofe mostly lCoand l5o goods.
At I9o for Ladies and children's rubbers, siies 21 to 4 in ladies.
At 75c, a pair of Ladies Shoes, former price 1 50 to 2 00.
Felt Boots, all foot-wear at reduced prices.
Ladies' coats and capes, Children's cost. Ladies' skirts and . waists at
extja low and specially Reduced prices.' While winter and wearing it haa
still three month in view, we rather have the loss now when you use the goods,
and yon save a great many dollars, if you have to buy these goods next Ma
son. While our Rooms are pouring forth Grand Lota of seasonable goods on
each Article yon save money, aomet-'mes half aad often more.
Don't miss these Bargain Days. .
SCHOTT'S STORES,
103 to 109 Bridge Street.
1865, ESTABLISHED. 10OO.
Special Invitation To The Public
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing tJiai goes on daily'
trow
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OP
D. W. HARLEY.
Itwill be
TO THE ADVAxNTAGE OF ALL BUYERb
Who nave money to invest to examine the Stock of Goodf for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See ' : : ;
THE BEAUTIFUI, STYLE;
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. -'
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't 1 jil
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D. W H A RLEY
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