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    BUTLER CITIZEN
11SC E EOIJ S.
ELDER MOSE KITE.
His Hair Breadth Escapes from
Seen and Unseen Foes.
Troy Kansas Chief, Jan. 18, 18>3.
Most of our older citizens well re
membered Mose Kite (who lived in
Petersburg Bottom), the hero of our
State's early political history, who was
ofstalwart build and powerful physique:
who in ISSS led a colony of our people
to Pike's Peak : who fought the Indians
on the plains and was shot through the
body ; who on his return here after the
rebellion was converted and baptized
by Elder ilenshall, of the Christian
church at Petersburg Bottom, and be
came a revival preacher of celebrity all
through this section. They will also
recall the fact that, attacked with con
sumption and reduced to a skeleton, he
was obliged to remove to the Rockies
in the hope of saving his lite. None
thought he would succeed. Last fall,
however, the editor of this paper met
* him at the head of the Republican
river, bigger and more robust than
ever. "Why, I thought you had died
of consumption long, long ago, Elder?"
"Me? I never had consumption,
man ! though people thought that was
what ailed me, and I thought so myself
But the doctors had sent me on a wild
goose chase after a dozen other dis
eases, just as fatal, and this was the
wildest one of all "
The good Elder then recounted to
us, in a charming vein, his many ad
ventures in the rough and ready life he
had led, "but," be said, "remarkable
as you may think my warlike life has
been, I have a much more interesting
story to tell you "
"You kuow what a rough, noisy fel
low I used to be; and I could stand
any hardship. Why, ou a wager, I
have knocked down an ox and a mule
with my fist. I have fought ruffians,
border outlaws and Indians ; but I was
DOGGED FOB YEARS
by a more dangerous unseen enemy'
that was ever getting me more com
pletely in his clutches. I was shot at
by an Indian in a fight on the plains,
but the wound healed readily and gave
me but little trouble. After 1 returned
to Kansas and connyenced preaching, I
first began to giye way. I had a dull
feeling, accompanied with a pain in the
right side. Dr. Butler, our family
physician, said my liver was out of
order, caused by the malaria of the
bottoms. I had always had an ap
petite like an ostrich, but my digestion
became seriously impaired. While on
the circuit preaching, I consulted a
doctor, who said I had dyspepsia.
After that, distressing palpitation of the
heart followed, and the physician said
this was caused by my indigestion and
diseased liver which would probably
terminate fatally. Sometimes I had a
ravenous appetite, at others none at all.
1 was feverish and then chilly. My
food seemed to do me no good. A
specialist told mo I had a tape worm !
Then I was troubled with unusual
quantities of water and a frequent de
sire to urinate, which was done with
difficulty and great pain. The special
ist said I had a touch of the gravel,
caused by use of th<» alkaline water of
the plains. I then began to suffer
severe pains in the loins and the small
of the back, accompanied with sudden
attacks of dizziness, during which I
had to sit or lie down, to avoid falling.
I was forced to abandon
TRAVELLING AND I'REACIIING,
because I could no longer ride on horse
back, or trust myself out alone. I be
gan to be seriously alarmed, and sought
the advice of the most noted physician
within reach. He said that my fre
quent horseback riding had jolted and
jarred me until the old Indian wound,
which had injured my kidneys, had be
come inllamed. lie treated me with
medicines and electricity also, but gave
me no permanent benefit. My painful
symptoms all returned. I began ,to
cough, got very thin and my legs were
disagreeably numb. I began to despair.
At each attempt to cure, my ailments
became worse, with new symptoms. I
next consulted a celebrated physician
from the East, who, after thumping
and examining me, stated that I was
in an advanced stage of consumption
and threatened with diabetes and par
alysis 1 He thought I might possibly
prolong my life for a year or two, by
seeking a higher and drier climate.
This was my condition when the peo
ple in your part of the country last
saw me.
Then I started for the Rockies but
liked this country, and settled here.
At first the change helped me, but
about three years ago the benefit ceased.
Then I failed so rapidly that I could
be out of bed only part of each day.
All my old symptoms returned. At
this crisis, a party of Eastern gentle
men,
ON A BUFFALO HUNT,
made my house their headquarters. In
the party was a Dr. Wakefield, who
informed me that 1 had a bad case of
incurable Blight's Disease, and gave
me a preparation which might, he said,
ease me for a few weeks or months,
but that was the best that could be
done. Around the bottle was a news
paper. Now a newspaper was a rarity
in our home, and I sat in my chair
looking it over when my eye provi
dentially fell upon an article relating a
most wonderful cure of Bright's di
sease—the very malady that was kill
ing me—by tW use of Warner's Safe
Kidney and iWer Cure, (of Rochester,
N. Y.). Convinced that further delay
would be fatal, and everything else
failing, the next morning, I dispatched
one of my boys to the nearest railroad
station, many miles distant, to obtain
a bottle of tho Safe Cure. The drug
. gist said the demand for the Cure was
so great he could not keep it in stock,
and he had to send to Kansas City for
more. It was more than a week before
it arrived, and I was daily getting
weaker. But it came at last, and I at
once began to take it. When I told
Dr Wakefield what I was taking, he
gave me a look, half of scorn, half of
pity, as much as to say,
'POOR FELLOW !
he is putting bis trust in a humbug.'
Nevertheless I persevered i nd for the
past year and a h ilf I have been as
stout and rugged as I ever was in my
life. After escaping the attacks of
Indians and half a dozen doctors, I
was lying ut the mercy of a stiil more
dreadful foe th it. wis ab>ut givinir me
the finishing Mow, when that gnat
remedy stepped in, slew my adversary,
and placed me liriiily on my feet once
more. I have commenced preaching
again; for I look upon the circum
stances and manner of my cure as a
direct interposition of Providence, and
to Providence arc my services due.
That is my story. I thiuk it is as
good as a romance—and much better,
for it is true."
Such is the substance, and very
nearly the language of Elder Kite's
narrative. Those who read it, and are
suffering, may benefit by his experience,
if they will follow his example.
"Dr. Benton's Ski* Cure eraiiea
etl my pimples. They u.<ed to break
tout continually ." Steve. T. Harrison
Rochester, N. Y.
Excellent mutton from New Zeal
and is selling in London at »>id. per
pound.
Thomas I>. Reider, Reading, Pa.,
says: "Brown's Iron Bitters cured me
of Dvspepsia with I had been afflicted
for twenty years "
The ways devised by the wicked
for the evasion of the law are legions.
"Sacred concerts" were held in all the
the New York saloons on Sunday.
*#*"One man's meat is another
man's poison." Kidney-Wort expels
the poisonous humors. The first thing
to do in the Spring is to clean house.
For internal cleansing and renovating,
no other medicine is equal to Kidney-
Wort. In either dry or liquid form it
cures headache, bilious attacks, consti
pation and deranged kidneys.
er Shipton's prophecy of dire disaster
in 1881 may be fulfilled in 1883, and
that the meloncholy dame was inaccu
rate oclv in fixing her date two years
too soon.
Important Proclamation.
The Hon. Peter Bowe is the Sheriff
of the city and county of New York.
Recently in conversation with one of
our reporters, proclaimed the following
fact: "I consider St Jacob Oil an ex
cellent remedy, and one that ought
certainly to find its way into every
household. Mrs. Bowe always has a
) bottle of it there, and makes a family
remedy of it."— Nnw York Eoeniug
Telegra m.
—"O Lord," said an Ohio minister
in his prayer at a Monday evening
class meeting. "Thou hast seen by the
morning papers how the Sabbath was
desecrated yesterday.
"I move," said a delegate in a Vir
ginia convention, "that our chairman
take a dose of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,
he is so hoarse that I cannot under
stand him." That gentleman had no
doubt tried this wonderful medicine.
—A nostrum largely peddled and
warranted to cure acute rheumatism is
made up chiefly of the oil of winter
green. The substance is really effec
tive but is better taken in the form of
salicylic acid, which is its active prin
ciple.
Why are Coughs and Colds so
Prevalent.
Even in the mild summer time so
many people get colds and die with
consumption. Rodger's Liverwort,
Tar and Canchalagua will cure them.
It stands at the head of all Cough
Medicines. Thousand of lives have
been been saved by its use. Try it.
Dr. Foord's Pectoral Syrup.
This medicine is the best for coughs,
Colds, Hoarseness, and all diseases of
the bronchial organs :
E. S. Mace, Lockport, N. Y., July
22d., 1863, says: "Some twelve years
since I was severely attacked with
bronchitis and in a few days my voice
was so far gone that I could not speak
loud. On my way to this place I met
a lady who had been relieved of the
same complaint by Foord's Pectoral
Syrup and she recommended me to
try it. When I arrived home I pro
cured a bottle and found relief from it.
—When the Pittsburgh editor gets
fairly going there is no telling where
he will land. One of them went to
Florida recently, and when he started
he was considered a sane and intelli
gent man. When be returned he pub
lished in bis paper that bis "appetite
seemed to feed upon inexhaustible sup
plies, and the sweet succulence of the
golden bulbs spurted in shining rays
from pressing lips pouting with pulpy
fragrance," and his friends fear it went
to his head.
Superior Excellence.
The reasons for Peruna's superior
excellence in all diseases, and its
modus operandi, are fully explained in
Dr. llartman's lecture reported in his
book on the "Ills of Life, and How to
Cure Them," from page 1 to page 10,
though the whole book should be read
and studied to get the full value of
this par-excellent remedy. These
books can be had at all the drug stores
gratis.
Peruna is the best immediate Ex
pectorant (Cough Medicine), that has
yet been compounded by physician or
druggist. There is nothing in medi
cal print that cau at all compare with
it. And no less so is it the very best
Tonic, Nervine, Diuretic, Alterative,
Anti-Dyspeptic, Appetizer, Hicmatic,
( Blood Medicine,) &c., etc., that has
ever been compounded by doctor or
layman. It should, therefore, always
be kept on hand for immediate use.
—The paid-up capital of the build
ing societies of Pennsylvania aggre
gates $30,000,000. The money has
been used in homes, two-thirds of
them in Philadelphia. It is proposed
to exempt the stock from taxation.
This capital is really loaned to mem
bers, who invest it in land and houses,
and as the property pays taxes, it is
1 really a case of double taxation, from
which the Legislature is asked to af
ford relief.
> "She Wore a Wreath of Roses."
I Hhe bad the jumping tooth-acho
, Tliu night win 11 first we met:
. Her facj was marked with anguish,
Jler eyos with tears were wet.
I told her Perry Daviu's
I'aiu Killer was the thing
< To cure the jumping toctli-ache,
And take away the sting.
1 Next evening, when I sa-v 1 er,
I asked her, "Did von get
, That bottlo of Pain Rillei
Haid she: "All right—y.m bet!"
Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and
Chamomile Pills are prepared ex
pressly to cure and will cure Head
ache of all kinds, Neuralgia, Nervous
ness and Dyspepsia. Proved and en
dorsed by physicians.
RECEIPTS m EXPENDITURES OF BUTLER COUNTY FOR 1882, [
Statement Showing Amounts Received and Bal. due from Collectors I
YEAR! DISTRICTS. 7 COU.KCTOR.S~ AM'TRKC'D j BAL DI:B I
1878 Crar.bery township Alex Duncan $ 25 0(1 $
" Fairview borough Wm. Patton 5g |
" Butler " Charles Crouse 67 61
" ;Centreville " E. A. McCoy 286 24
1879 Millers town " G L Henshew 707 J3
" Buffalo township P J Kelley 200 00 412 63
" Cherry " Robert Sankey «6 54
" Fairview borough Isaac Hawk 8." »>6
" Petrolia " S P Miles 304 78
18 0 Concord township J II Clark 141 74
" Petrolia borough E F Wilson 34 70
1880 Clay township Cyrus Campbell 66 59
1881 Adams " S B Irvin 400 13
1882 Adams '* A Flemming 739 00 827 87
1882 Allegheny twp James Blair 915 30 404 94
1881 Allegheny twp JamesColgiu 300 17
1881 Butler borough K C McAboy llfK) 00 "403 04
1882 Butler borough Charles Crouse 761 00 iy.i2 72
1881 Butler township Joseph Criswell 453 65
1882 Buffalo " Jacob Simiuerz... 1248 20 208 87
1881 Brady " J M Thompson 19100 10158
1882 Bradv " J B Smith 649 21 325 85
ISBI Concord " J B Campbell 716 71
1882 Concord " Peter Camerer 1675 48
1881 Clay " James Cranmer t 418 17
1882 Clay " ..... K J Gold 543 46 837 06
" Clinton " Josiah McCall 1475 05
1882 Center " Samuel Irvin 670 44 544 55
1881 Center " W H McCandless 370 27 168 12
1881 Clearfield " 'J B McDivitt 139 42
1882 Clearfield " F P Mcßride 718 75 195 77
18el Cherry " J R. Allison 194 33 71 43
1882 Cherry " Wm McGill 798 57 407 99
1881 Cranberry " John Donoly 57 Oil 398 57
1882 Cranberry " Klias Eastman 400 00 1005 57 1
1882 Connequenessing township J L Shannon 655 00 651 56 1
1881 '• " George Meeder 258 18
1881 Centerville borough John Bingham 150 Oo 33 05
1882 '• *' J M Roberts 100 00 204 38
1881 Donegal township G Hilterbrant 381 03
1882 " " Hugh. McFadden 1398 31 383 19
1881 Fairview borough >R W McKee 95 25
1882 " " S Eackes 208 00 137 50
1881 Fairview township J C Ray 609 35
1882 " " G II Gibson 1107 29 1501 80
1881 Franklin township John St Clair 132 14
1882 " " John Albert .*. 497 36 945 39
1881 Forward township Ii A White 61 83 <
1882 " " Cramer 1312 16
1882 Harrisville borough Joseph Pew 52 74
1881 " " Wm Cochran 144 00 149 85
1881 Harmony borough Joseph Grnver 161 80 61 32
1882 '* '• F M Mitchell ; 225 00 245 78
1581 Jackson township G W Wilson 130 00
1882 " " Henry Zaner 1100 CK* 367 59
1881 Jefferson township Daniel Wallet. 494 25 (
1882 " " William Harbison 886 00 522 13
" Karns City borough DMcl.auglin 114 16 60 99
1881 Lancastertownship J's Garinan 2i'l 42
1882 " " George Milliman 1021 00 273 62
" " Millerstown borough Oils Alderny 212 I<> *1 )3 66
1881 Muddy creek twp Samuel Jones 600 00 2 0J
1832 " " Jonathan Jones _ 74-i 80 602 03
1881 ilercer township Andrew Hamilton 130 39
•' " Jonathan Bovard 707 00 195 93
" Marion township S M Seiitoa 800 00 567 27
1881 Middlesex township William Logan 552 19
Iggo " ' W J Whitesides ; Bi7 50 647 38
1881 Oakland township J M Beatie 216 81
1882 " " FHMonu ir«i »>•» 24110
1881 Parker township "L I- D.tubenspeck 2:11 MJ 174 57
1582 " " Thos Allsworth 500 00 1466 15
" Penn township Thos II Graham 1211 98 238 91
1881 Prospect borough Samuel Hoon ..; 59 67
1882 " fewell Baker ! 227 96 109 51
" Potersvilie borough John Glenn 05 (,'• 118 20
IBSI Petrolia " William Gibson 70 19
]Sg2 " " William Gibson 100 00 105 80
1 >Bl Summit township Robt Gilleland 461 34 215 32
1 gB2 " " Joseph Lindsey 961 65 240 17
" Slipperyrock " Thomas Shannon I 1037 07 524 43
" Saxonhurg borough E I ward Morhaff 3.1 45
1881 Sunbury " Albert Mechling ( 25 00 *4B 90
]gß2 " " IS Wick I 60 00 100 70
1881 Venango township II T Murrain 158 09
1882 " " E F Mcßride 300 00 855 05
1881 Washington " E Christy j 538 13 »11 3?
1882 " " Samuel Young 873 40 564 43
1881 Winfield " W P Denny 246 05
1882 " " Robert Cooper j 1067 27 166 02
1881 Worth " William Mcßride 212 91
1882 " " C Currie .... 1027 67 381 21
" Zelienople borough E Zehner j 375 OC) *l2O 16
'• Butler township Jos Criswell | 844 001 537 49
I 1
Total $43 629 06 $23 613 IS
NOTE. —"Settled since audit.
Cash Account—Receipts from Collectors, j
1878 Cranberry township $ 2o 00
" Butler boro. '»< 61
1879 Buffalo township 200 00
1878 Fairview boro 30 00 |
1880 Concord township 6-5 00
1881 Adams " 31/ i>l
1882 Adams " "39 00
1881 Allegheny 103 45
1882 Allegheny " 860 00
1881 Butler l>oro 1,100 00
1882 Rutler boro 761 00
1881 Butler township 318 95
1882 Butler " ....* 844 00
1882 Buffalo " 1,238 80
1881 Brady " 191 00
1882 " " ti'*; 00
1881 Concord " 425 00
1882 " " 1419 31
18S1 Clay " 543 46
1882 " " 308 52
1882 Clinton " 1,386 68
1881 Clearfield " 87 09
1882 " " 641 76
1881 Centre " 362 00
1882 *' " 646 00
1881 Cherry " 187 35
1882 " " 780 00
1881 Cranberry " 57 00
1882 ' " ' 400 00
1881 Connoq'ng " 181 37
1882 " "
1881 Centrville boro 150 00
1882 " ■' IWO 00
1881 Donegal township 177 67
1882 " " 1,300 00
'• Fairview boro 208 00
1881 Fairview township 98 05
1882 " " 1,107 29
1881 Franklin " 50 76
1882 '• " 485 00
18S1 Forward " 5 59
1882 " " 1.210 91
1881 Harrisville boro 34 17
1882 " " 144 00
1881 Harmony " 155 00
1882 " " 225 00
1881 Jackson township 62 35
1882 " " 1 100 00
1881 Jefferson " 415 68
1882 " " 886 00
" Karns City boro 90 00
1881 Lancastertownship 137 82
1882 •' " 1,021 00
" Millerstown boro 225 00
188t Muddycreek township 534 07
1882 " " 738 87
1881 Mercer " 90 13
1882 " " 707 00
" Marion " 6(X( 00
1881 Middlesex " 462 20
1882 '• " 817 50
1881 Oakland " 106 lti
1882 " " 1,000 20
1881 Parker " 2.10 00
1882 " " 500 00
" Penn " 1,187 70
1881 Prospect boro 26 G8
1882 " •' : 223 00
" Portersville " 65 00
1881 Petrolia •' 21 41
1882 " " 100 00
1881 Summit * township 432 00
1882 •' " 952 24
" Slipperyrock " 1,020 00
1881 Saxonhurg boro 305 38
" Suuburry " 25 00
1882 " " 60 00
1881 Venango township 100 52
1882 " " 300 00
1881 Washington " 430 Oft
1882 " " 7*6 59
1881 Winfield " 11l 65
1882 " " 1,007 28
1881 Worth " 138 19
1882 " " 994 82
" Zelienople boro 375 00
Total cash receipts from Collectors..s39,4Bß 11
Treasurer'* Receipts for l*er
eenluee un Aee'l lor IBN2.
1879 from Cherry township $ 00 54
1880 " Concord " ....*. 76 57
" " Fairview borough 17 65
" " Clay township 66 59
1881 " Adams " 69 34
" " Allegheny " 52 81
" " Butler " 63 25
" " Concord " 61 80
1882 " Concord " 76 27
18S1 " Clay " 59 05
18X2 " Clinton " 72 98
I*Bl " Cleai field " 36 53
" " Coiinoquenessing twp 50 91
" " Donegal township 76 03
" " Fairvisw " 11l 65
" " Franklin " (il 03
" " Forward " 55 01
1882 " Forward " 63 73
1881 " Harrisville borough 14 00
" " Jackson township 60 73
" " Jefferson " 62 66
" •' Lancaster " 57 25
" " Muddycreek " 59 79
" " Mercer " 4" 26
" " Middlesex " 60 10
" '* Oakland •' 52 95
" " Prospect borough 15 08
" " Petrolia " 928
1882 " Saxonburg '* 10 07
1881 " Venango township 47 71
•' " Wellington 03 28
; " " Winfield " 50 77
" " Worth " 62 05
Total * 1835 19
I Treasurer"* Receipts by Voneli-
I er—Account lor 1882.
j 1579 from Fairview boro $ 38 01
1881 " Adams township 13 28
" " Allegheny " 1-13 91 ;
, 1882 " " 55 30 .
1881 " Butler " 71 14 i
1882 " Buffalo " 940 .
" " Brady " 27 21 <
1881 " Concord " 220 91 I
1882 " " " 149 85 I
1881 " Centre " 827 I
1882 " " '• 24 44 ]
" " Clinton " 15 39
1881 " Clearfield " 15 80 1
1882 " '• " 76 99 1
1881 " Cherry " 698 I
1882 " " " 18 57 1
1881 " Connoq'ng " 19 90 I
" " Donegal " 127 35 i
1882 " " " 98 31 I
1881 *' Fairview " 399 05 i
•' " Franklin " 17 35 J
1882 " " " 12 30
1881 " Forward " 120 ]
1882 " " " 37 52
1881 " Harrisville boro 457
" " Harmony " 980
" " Jackson township 92
" " Jefferson " 15 91 '
1882 " Karns City boro 24 16 '
1881 *' Lancaster township. 635
1882 " Millerstown boro 17 10
1881 " Muddycreek township 014
1882 " " " 7 93 1
1881 " Middlesex " 23 83 '
•' " Oakland •' 57 70 '
1882 " " " 49 80 <
" " Penn " 24 28 <
1881 " Prospect boro 17 01 '
1882 " " " 4 90 <
1881 '• Petrolia " 39 43 1
" " Summittownship 29 34 1
1882 " " " 941 I
" " Slipperyrock " 17 07
1881 " Venango " 380
" '* Washington " 44 85 >
1882 •' " " 86 81 >
1881 " Winfield " 83 63
1882 " " " 59 99 ■
1881 " Worth " 12 67
1882 " " " 32 85 j
Total $2,305 76 <
Court House Acc't for 1882.
Samuel Hykes $ 525 *
Joseph Elliot repairing lamps 2 20
Hcck A Patterson carpets and oil cloth. 55 54 ,
Joseph Elliot painting 2 00
«■ " '• 779 ,
O W Zeigler scrubbing 1 00
•• 260 I
A C Gibson window blinds 1 f0 <
A 0 Gibson'window bliinda 705 1
M Reiber one-half dozen brooms 2 00 I
Jeff Burtner gas fitting 5 60
John Smith repairing Court House .. . 127 75 1
G W Ziegler repairing cafe lock 1 50 |
" •' Court House 200 f
•' " attending clock A scrubbing 825 j.
H McC'ymonds Couit expense 725 j
J McQ Smith Court House repairs 403 |
Chae Duffy Court house 1 06
O W Ziegler " " 1 00 j
Christ Mccbling mowing 1 25
G W Zeigler court house 1 00
•' " repairing roof 1 00
" » " clock and scrubbing 725
John Smith repairing floor in hall 4 00
H G Purvis 31 62 j
Bitter ltalston bemp carpet court j
house stairs 27 68 \
John West plastering 1 "5 (
James Craton scrubbing 1 00 \
L Mechling mowing Court House yard. 125 \
G W Ziegler cleaning Court House &<•.. 4"0 1
(i W Ziegler stove pipe for Court House 602 \
John West plastering and repairing •
Court. House 51 25 J
G W Ziegler attending clock 6 25 •
D L Cleeland cleaning clock 75
Jeff Burtner Court House 3 00
S McClyiuonds Court Honse 6 70
Mrs Flemming scrubbing 3 00 j
John West caUoinin 3 00 j
M J Reiber i dozen
G W Ziegler Court House 400 j
« » » ... 200 |
T 5 15 ,
" " " .... -.. .. 625 <
J
Total - .... $426 15 f
J
Inquests for 1882. .... $343 65 (
Eofunded Tax for 1882.
William P Denny ' 567 j
Robert Sankey 4 96 j
A N Hamer 1 00 y
Joseph Henchl)ergcr 1 63
James Riddle 3 15
William Ramsey 6 28
G W Wilson 2 61
R W At well 94
Robert White 1 50
Total .. ..$27 74
Road Viewers $157 00 j
Constables' Returns $60.5 33
IHimonl Ace** lor IMM'J. -
May 4, J A Reed W.««0 I»I
1 June DO, " 3,£K> (*l
Total tMttM* A
Commonwealth Account for 1882.
W A Wright #27 85 Pete' Kramer !' fi"
R C McAboy 15 0" Jacob Keck *:• . r . !
Fred Iluhl 272 John Ki nnedy... 1
Kev J McElree... 8 o'■ Frank Kjrlh :t .5°
John Kennedy... 42" Jennie Maxwell . .5°
L I' Walker 3 i*' L i 7 '
N" X Stevenson... 10 *5 I- I* Walker • ■
Jacob Keck 1 6u (1 Turner '.i |'
A N McCandless. 1.3 s»i Geo Catnpl>ell 7 > |i"
W M Smith 11 Rol.t Campbell... 11 s "
James (iribben... 341 K H Pillow 7 IH»
J(' Donaldson... 2 (N.J C Miirtland .11 ,V»
W Danbcnspeek. 4"7 John Mechiing... •7i
Em | Flanugan 2 "(• W M Sraitii . 2 t«i
Ch»s Cochran .'1 lltixh 1 »nMy II mi
T J Vlworth 3 (Ki John oo
Wm Smith 2 o<i John Kennedy .. ti 1.5
Hugh I'lrtV .5 Of' I. P Walker 7 (10
Win Patton 2 James Smith 24 51
John Kennedy... «> 02 I'avitl Stewart .. !'
L I' Walker..!.... 12 Oo WnCAllen 2 Ot»
S N McCh idle**. .5 0* ti C Hoessing 4 oo
Patrick O'Brian.. 4 44 Henry Koru I 20
Ja* Bazzurd 2 3o Samuel (ireer 4 72 I
R S Hi nil man !' (><> Wm Eyth 4 (Hi
John Kennedy... .'t On Robert Fowler... 19 *4 !
Jonas S llart '.-11. ."4 62 Jos Thomp-0ii.... .5 «»<;
Sam'l M'Cljr.n mils 2 00 Laura Sliull 2 W
A Hurley 2 L P Walker II SB .
Robert Dunn 4 !•< Hugh Spmul Jc
I .en Stewart 4 f«4 wife Is ss ;
Jacob Wolfor 1.... 4 !«i loeiah lira ham.. 12 12 j
Robt Hiniln.au.. 23 04 Josiah Graham.. 8 CHI I
Peter Kline 2 00 Samuel Riddle... 75
John Kenedy ... 2>7 J S Wilson .5 02 i
W 11 Holl'mau... .VI («■ I'eler Kramer... 31 50
Joseph Matinv... 4 Of J S Campbell 90
L P Walker !.... 4 85 Thos Douglas... 1". 72
Ira M Patterson 8 04 John Hers; .5 00
S S Hard 2 7«> John Conn 3 0 s
L S Colter 5 02 L>r Pillow 5 (KI
Lewis WoH'ord . 11 0-' M X Grier •! 7,5
W Willi itusou... 1 00 S P Irvin 2 2.5
W Bradeu 3 72 RC McAboy 5 00
J M Loudon 6 7*l C Breaden 4 '.ti
till Young b 7 • F. Grab nn 2 84
Maggie Perry. ... 2 Uti 1! Dindcuger 3 (>0
Wm Kichey 1 5 ' G \V a I ford 12 28
Samuel Smith... ti 02 J F lirittain 5 (Hi
15 F llockenbe.y 10 s 4 L P Walker 32 40
John Donaldson 2OJ fas Thompson... 326
JL llindman 23 7ti Jas Gilfillen :t 9?s
Samuel Graham.. 4 Oo FII Coovert 900
J O Coulter 1 72 Lizzie Gibson... 3 (>8
P 1* Urowu 5 72 Lev McQnistion.. 14 10
J C Hawk 7 84 Susan Harbison 8 3*5
Henry Drafer... 500 S Hard 279
James Pratchee.. 12 joJas R Kcarns 5 25
Adam l'ratzkee. 12 5o l> 8 I'.arnliart 8 71
Alex Banter 3 0 V I' Rattigan 4 10
A X McCandless 1,5 74 L P Walker l(i 93
Jas H Pringle... "1 O' 1 Jos ph Halph 500
RC McAboy 5 00 Jno Tuli. 2 78
Geo Bulger 500 David Wilson... 4 16
W Mitchell 5 00'Ghaa Yminkers 395
Win Richey 3 20 Hugh Dufley 1 til
Erouia Camp 8 20 !• P Walker 2 tnj
J M Adam - 200 Dr Hockenbery. 2 72
J M Adams 3 J H Morrow 208
L P Walker 0 00 I- P Walker <1 22
J E Russell 5 72 W B Dodds 23 30
S G Morrison.... 10 40 P F Sowash 7 69
Samuel Dickey.. 7 00 M B Mcßride 500
Martin Reiseman 25 00 " J Bottner 20 28
John Kennedy... 2 70-F Harnhart 1 93
Jno McQ Smith 500 0 11 Muntz 212
Joseph Keck 10 45 S P 11- vin 825
Jno Glass 8 sti A Baxter 16 15
L P Walker 21 2.5 L P Walker 3 3.5
A N McCandless 17 28 Dr S (iraham 50 00
LP Walker 11 95 Geo H Graham 12 00
Win Williamson 3 00 Isaac \V ible 8 16
Win Riehey 3 90 M Sample 4 16
Martha Dufrord.. 9 37 ■' > Miller 11 .36
James Pollock... 502 " Greer 700
S E Rockwell... 33 08 Dr Neyman 25 00
L Lempskey 36 34 ,)r S Bredin 25 00
L P Walker 20 19 Hobt Lefevre,... 302
A N McCandless 1 52 J °ter Cramer .. 28 47
Jno° Kennedy... 270 P Walker 200
Mrs H Hayes 3 96 F J A 1 worth 4 40
W S Waldron 3 00 Wm Desso 2 OS
Geo K Balph... 600 Jno Wade, et al. I l'i
Wm Gilchrist... 4 90 F R Belles 1 .5 )
Clem Graham... 3 25 Wm Pattou 7 96
II Kingsbury... 208 I X Miller 11 12
C O Kinsbury.... 150J no Staff, eta 1... 11 12
MN" (ireer IS 50 WLDaubenspeck 336
WLDaubenspeck 7 7 1 " AS Moser 2 96
Thos lionaijliy... 925 Joseph Keck... 895
Jno Weigle 7 11 A N McCandless 6 91
Mrs Aultmire 3 08 Clias Armor 6 02
H 11 Adderhold.. 8 84 Simeon Nixon... 4 14
J E Bard 2 OS C Youkie 3 .50
W W Bard 26 08 J D Voting 2 78
Wm Daubenspeck .50 T A Burton 320
R J Bortmas 7 73 A L Campbell... 2 08
M Sample 4 65 W E Reed 6 00
Dr A Neyman... 50 (V>S A Campbell... 19 20
X B Mcßride 5 o0 M X (ireer 58 26
Zaph Kechner... 15 10 F It Coovert 2 30
J L Huffman 2 00 R I_al'evere 10 10
S P Irvin 5 60 X Gormley 9 01
John Glass 4 92 Jno l.afevere 7 02
C M Coovert 6 4 s R Lafevere 7 88
Dr A M Xeynian 20 O(>S W llazlett 6 7S
hrSGrnham 20 0 > R Ash 11 56
F Johnston 11 90 JnoSpohn 6 3(1
I) F Harnhart.... 23 69 O W Shupe 4 78
J R Johnston.... 11 H 1 C L Brinker 850
Wm Williamson 1 58 Hugh McFadden 4 17
Peter Kramer... 10 29 M Leibleret a 1... 296
II Donaghy 3 00 F C Flanigan 2 80
Dale Thome 7 44 Jno Staff 6 78
II Clark 7 44 Geo Miller etal.. II 04
A N McCandless •„'<) Of H W Stoker 11
IIC Miller 91 Thos Donagby... 13 00
A L Mayer 7 02
Jno Weiifle 78 48 Total *2504 62
|,cvj of G'oimtv and Slate (n\
|«r P*W».
I County. State,
Allegheny township f" 1277
Adams " 1534 47 32 46
Buffalo " 1123 32 32 75
Butler " 1376 64 4 8.5
Brady •' «45 77 29 29
Donegal 1759 90 21 (>0
Concord " 1675 43 15 91
Clearfield " 912 57 1 95
Cherry " 1197 34 922
Connoijuenessing twp 1267 56 39 00
Clay township 1365 12 1.5 40
Clinton township 1149 95 2.5 10
Center " 1210 89 4 10
Cranberry " 1393 58 11 99
Fairview " 2518 60 89 49
Franklin " 1413 38 29 37
Forward " 12,59 46 52 70
Jackson *' 1418 64 18 95
Jefferson " 1416 0.5 41 77
Lancaster " 12<M) 33 34 29
Mercer " 9«0 43 2 5)
Muddycreck " 1326 51 22 32
Marion " Ill" 27 20 00
Middlesex " 1438 08 26 80
Oakland *' 1266 M 24 16
Parker 11 1 >Wi /0 'm
Pen n ° 1402 29 4H 60
Summit- " 1163 72 28 10
Slipperyrock " 1.506 30 55 20
Venango 11 1115 44 39 61
Washington " 1366 26 ( 1 5i
WinfielJ " 1211 79 21 50
Worth " IM2 69 26 19
Butler lmrouKh 2620 77 (ill 95
Centreville '* 292 78 II (Hi
Fairview " 28.5 43 60 07
Karns City " 161 90 13 25
Millerstown " 326 16 _l9 60
Petrolia " ' H 4 60 21 '*>o
Pr<w|M!ct " '123 82 13 (»5
Sunbnry " ] 158 6.5 211
Saxonburg " 227 20 91 2> *
Ilarrisville " 275 83 IK IN)
Harmony " 454 78 16 00
Portersville " 17.' 85 , 3..
Zelienople " ' 4.4 21 20 !»•<
Total #51197 44 $1375 '.HI
AMMPNMorH Account lor IHH'J.
K K»Hton i 0 00 Itoliert Kmxick s (K)
Joa DauKherty. . 13 25 C (1 Lamb 6 75
W 1' Denny ... 19 25 E Zehner 7 50
('has Warner 11 00 Wm Cleeland 7 7.5
Wm Dougan .... 21 0') Henry ShalTcr... 8 2.5
Wm II 80th.... 5 25 Isaiah McCall... 23 75
I' M Bovl .... 750 John Albert.... 21 50
WH Vandyke. . 18 25 11 M (iill 22 .50
J B Elder". 15 25 W J Hutrliman . 18 75
(100 E Hay ...".. 18 25 J C MrClymonda 21 75
Chan Mirkley.... 18 25 J W Jones 19 25
S H DtifTord 15 25 Phillip Fliim .r. 13 75
Wll An Irance . 'J 25 Hnch MrKailden 37 00
Daniel Wallet ... 17 ?5 W A Christie 25 .V)
Wm Gibson . . 525 Robert Cooper . 21 7.5
Perry Gilraore . 27 25 Perry Giltnore.. 35 .50
E C Adams 3 25 Wm Rontli 8 75
James Cranmer.. 18 25.1 I. Shannon .... 22 50
J I) Mcßride 17 "0 Pl' Mcßride.... 31 00
H F Murrain .. 16 2> H C Lensner.... 25 7.5
It Gilleland 11 2.5 G J Graham ... 27 00
Geo Hilderbrand 41 25 J P Winter. .. . 15 75
J C l£ay.. • .... 38 2.5 t! W Wiek .... 775
Clias IlindniMi .. 4 25 John StatT .... 6 7.5
James Parker... 12 2.5 Wm McGill 27 00
GO Lamb 325 Jacob Hiinors... 2s 25
Henry 80rt5.... 5 oo J B ('ampbell.... 29 .0
It H Oliver 3 45 Nicholas Kramer 21 50
W H Htnrdevant. 3 35Samuel Young... 28 7 5
James Davidson. 24 00
It A White 18 Oo Total *IOSO 95
Hamuel Jones.... 18 00
Tipstave Account l'or 1832.
Thomas Shull $ 136 00
John PlcmminK.. mi
Joseph I lierger I ,s 00
Samuel Johnston !4o oti
William Williamson . I •'> oo
Henry Korn 140 00 !
John Mahari; 136 00
George E Hay 132 00
A X McCandless 42 00 j
Total
WcHtorn Penitentiary Account.
Western Penitentiary $7 ' H 52 j
Allegheny County Workhouse 751 62 | 1
I
Hrhlirc ti iomil lor lsS2.
John Burr rejmirs on Fisher bridi^-,
Conif. twp 2 *o
Thos Craii; work on Mill »nsr»*r bridge.
Center twp 27 I*
Wm Bower i»olt8 furnished lor Millin
mm Mdfcp i
John Bahm plank for Borer bridue,
Jackson twp 53 1^
Klias Boyer work on Boyer bridge
Jackson twp. 5 00
J I: Brandon plank for Snyder bridge,
Franklin twp 4 1»»
W. J Gilleland repair* on Park*
bridge, Adam* twp 3.5 ll»
E Kminifer repairs on Buffalo bridge.
Buffalo twp 5 On
I. C Cartwrii;ht m.isonrv on Ltna
bridge, Slipperyrock twp s»i i»i
J R Brandon repairs on Snvder bridire
Brady twp 12 I
I. C < artwriifht masonry on ltna
bridge .* 100 OH
J L Shannon repairs on Shannon
bridife, Cong, twp 5 no |
j C Weekman fill to Boyer bridge,
I Jackson twp 30 on i
(• \\ Cramer repair on Monroe bridge,
1 Buffalo t-.vp I' l ■
J I. Rice cleaning Haimony bridge.. .5 <»>
J C Renfrew repairing Tiiorn Creek
bridge 3»> (*> |
X King repairs on Lancaster bridge ..
LC Cartwright removing old Ltna
bridge 3-1 i»<
I. C Cartwright masonry Ltna bridge 2 H 2 12
Jno M Shira repair on Harper bridge. 1.5 ti
I. C Cartwright till to Aetna bridge ..„ 35 • >
Peter Fennel repairs on fill, Brady
bridge .5 ." i '
Pittsburgh Bridge Co.. iron for .Etna
bridge, contract in 1881 2715 (>"•
Ja* W Reed, lumber for Aetna bridge 120
Win Huseltou removing drift from
Henry bridge, Butler township 10 o>'
Mathew Badge, wood work, Mct'and
less Conno<|uessing township bridge 10 0i
Mathew Badge.wood work MeCamlless
bridge 14.25
C VmMI fill to Boyer bridge
Jackson township 33 00
Mathew Badger, wood work McCand
less bridge 1 12 47
iR J Turk order from Matthew Badger 11 oo
Mathew Badger; wood work McCand
less bridge 42 96
Bauder «fc Pyle planking Muddy creek
bridge 61 4»>
Wm Kinser removing drift from
Kinser bridge 10 00
Jos Manny repairs on Kittaning bridge 1 50
A McCandless repairs on Thorn creek
bridge 25 Oil
Wm Gilleland, masonry of Brown
Mill bridge Forward township 100 OO
Jas M Grosman repairs on Armstrong
bridge Cherry township 1 50
Jno Wade masonry and fill Sarvers
Station bridge Buffalo township 268 41
Jno Gallagher repairs on Allen bridge
Franklin township 25 ts)
Matthew McCullough removing drift
from Shaw bridge Muddy creek twp 600
J M Hilliard masonrv and wood work
Turner bridge Parlcer towuship 242 51
J L Patterson wood work Sarver sta
tion bridge 133 00
J A Gordon masonry Campbell bridge
Fairview twp 50 00
W J Gilleland, contract Brown bridge
Forward township 30 00
W W Breckenridge A Son. superstruc
ture (iall-igher bridge Franklin twp SiJS 75
Jno Gallaher repairs on abutment
Gallgher bridge 23 65
BFStauffer repairing Bonnie Brook
bridge Summit township 6 00
David Cupps raising abutment Spring
dale bridge 150 ("0
W J Gilleland masonry Maple Furn
ace bridge Allegheny township 100 00
Adam Welier abutment across Conno
(|iienessing creek on Freeport r<>ad
Butler borongh 75 00
Fleiiuning & Badgers masonrv anil
fill on Iturgoyne bridge Clearfield tp 140 00
Wui M McCormick rejMiirs on BaNton
Mill bridge Butler twp 5 00
J A Gordon repairs on Donly Station
bridge Parker towuship 25 00
W J Gilleland ma>>nry on Browns
Mill bridge Forward township 232 33
E Eminger repairs on wing wall Buffalo
bridge Donegal township 45 l*i
Adam Welier masonry Freeport bridge 225 i">
" " fill at " " 4»> 00
FI rich West fill Sprindale briilge 69 .50
J A Gordon repairs, Karns city bridge 10 00
M McKenncy re|.aim. Shannon bridge
Coniiof|Uenessing township 1 50
Casper Fethl re|«irs on Pier bridge
Conno<|iienessiiig township 40 oo
R A Mayer repairs ou bridge 75
A Fennel repairs on McMillen bridge
Clearfield township .53 32
A C Shira fill to Harpers Mill bridge
Parker tp 35 oo
Morse Bridge Co, bridge iron Brown
mill bridge Forward township 527 82
A W Wright lumber tor Brown mill
brdge Forward township 83 00
W J Gilleland masonry Maple Furn
nace bridge 95 20
\V J Gilleland masonry and fill at
Brown mill bridge 94 00
E II Adams repairs on Carr bridge
Slipperyrock township 5 00
J A Gordon masonry Campbell bridge
Fairview township 4 50
E II Adams repairs 25 00
Frtd Winters repairs abutment Thorn
oreek bridge Penn township 22 0«i
Adam Welier masonry Freeport bridge 200 <*>
Jno Gordon Campbell bridge 50 no
A P Brown planking Monroe bridge . 13 n
A Weber masonary Free|>ort bridge... 2" M»i
Isaac Donaldson Stony Run bridge 50 00
Total t7733 5 4
Treasurer's Account with Townships and
Boroughs for County School, Road
and Poor Tax.
DISTHU'TS. x ; i j =
-i o : I
I*7* from Butler boro $ s ;ti t i t
|s;:i •• •• •• l* r.t :rj *.« J:I J~ ■» :si
I Hsu •' •' •• 27 4.1 v. r.t su .•!
I*m; '* " " •On !» 2»i it ou
Imsii •• Wlnlleld twp. 41 !»; 21 T.". -I a: «, ir.-
isxl •' •• •• lit SI Bo 47 SS «r. f.) f.'
Is7!i " Venango " 221 74 2*V 2 <•'.
ISHO " •• '• 2 SO 5 71 IW
IKSI •' " " JO 27 fKi ... »-."l
Is7:l " Brady - 2 » 3l» . 1
Is.so 12 2*
tftsi •• • •' 12 05 I.' IS
IS7II " Adaill* ** I ">3 117
IH7U " .Summit " 4«i 925 3i*> ,
ISSO •• •' " 4 W ,
lss| " " " ... 9 Ml 1 :>l .
IS7U •• Cherry " 3T2 *33 tto
■' " Jefferson " 00 ....
ISHO " " " 30
ls7a ' Centre " i»;
IHSO •• •• •' HI »• 1" -i) •
1879 " Marion " KJ
IHSO " •• " 10 It 231 39 I
l"Ht •• • " 2 .11 92 ]
Is7:i •• Wiish gton" 564 04s 721 21*
isso " " • 17 12 17 12 12 112
IKS| " •• " :rj 11 Ml 7 J 12 « sj
ls7;i *• Kairview " 4 " *<» 144 2 :«<
Jsso •• •• " 2 37 3 Hf» 1 *."■ *»
i.vi •• •• i si i st 2 *e> i
1*79" foil . ord " 10 00 .TUO2 970 »*".
t sso - •• •• :n :*> as oo 2* '
Ms.-i •• •• •• M »• •' * 1 ]
IS7» •• Parker '* 72 I '*•
lsso •' •• •' 2 19 3 t« 2 <52 I I
l*s| •• •• " I :»; 307 2fi 2I > I
1*79" Oakland ** 12*0 730 15 a» i ;
.. •• - ;» 111 151»". 3* ■*> » ;•»
lss| •• " •• r. 1« 11. 1* Hi 17 ill
IST'J " .Allegheny" I •"•* 2l*
|XMO " •• •• 1 !"> 7 *s
Isst •• " " 17 4*l IT 911 || 21. 2SO .
I*7:» •' Korn aril " *' 3T .
IH*n" •• •' j ol iki _ t *i ,
" l'cnn " fi 7' |i
• "-l " " " 0 ; • 7 *7
lsso •• n l.om 125 < ••
issi •• •• •• n >
lsso •• |ii,iii-gai twp 11 i' l
|SS|" •• •• 12 77 11 31 14 M * .'*•
Totals r-Ki -1 *IH j
Aggregate n cei|>ts fr>>m uihm'eil land* <t 7inw i '
l»i\in»iil willi Township* (
:iiul ltoroni;li* in
birtrirtt. ■ I ' /."••' ■'■■■-. j
Lancaster towmhip 4 173 I*s 9 MOO J
CtoorisM " I"-' I® !
Milleistown iMirniißh 418 "H
Forward township .
Fairview « 721 05 M
it ibert Storey E-*n 2*'B &"■ .. I
Cherry township IW 55 ;
Parker '• 530 iii l'**> 12 j
Mshon " ; ® 't~ |
RnfTilo " 245 40 W » I
1 lolipgll •• 42s 83 91 OS |
Boiler 3lt ol
Center township I''s 5: 44 «... j
Ad ims " 291 12 45 s«> '
Butler " lit in !H s<> j
Crsnhnrry " Ml 1» 55 :l5
Mercer " fii so I
Win Held " 414 73 7# «KI | .
Clay " 5« |
Total 8» 40N2 irj 1
Prothonotary Account for 184-2. .
April 0, Matthew S Gre«r 12 00
June 1, A Russell.. W» » I
July 5, M. N lireer 11 ,
August 11, M N Cr.er 1 .
Deo. 21. M N Greer - I ' j
Dec. 27, M N Greer 4*» ;
Total 2°
1
Auriculturtil f-ociety.
Pai 1 Jobn 8 Campbell *IOO 1 I
Amount* Paid on Unseated Land*.
VUIWIL rax.
To Cash 10 W M R-im»»v Otu* twp - t If'
•• i C Kramer Pwkft « J' - . :»
" W Jußt»'H V«MM» •• • IK *2»>
•' Martin Kiib il<kbc4 •* - - 4-'>
" Ow.-n Hrady
" I >m< il lW;i To* ttrahsni - I" 2*>
" Jt i>r J M tiler BuUer t«rp • - II 99 j
" ?4iont i l|oon horo - 1 CO
tax p.ii'l • • It.l 7i '
mi fi Ttl.
To ' i*h to U II fl ira Hatl« r Iwp - - 111 "i
" J mi» J'imniiT- SV tirt-H tp »"•! 4- 1
•• H A Foriju. r Washington
'• Ji.t.is I orn'<urt< Oakland tp SOW
•» All x Kim'bHt P-nn tp - - 11 !
M I! I' A. il- '-on AUr.'rimj tp 13
I " J *' *"•>« - 4 !£ 1
KV V -I. V tiinirotj - - *.»
14 SII C mij IiII « i'in i>■J " - 7H J
" tt II Ulun Pirlitr " - IO .14
Total 9190 <•-
MO» TAX.
ro r«*b to P Ciimine twp •
* Wm M .run V— ago " • • sJ'i j
" Jotiii Williams " M - 903 j
Toul fit ttl
I
- |:.-S V*
- . —— i I
Tieasurer J il Miller, Cr.
BT
Bv Con it v laatrate »i-o*t af pu<l
January J. > » 2>W ft)
Bv County Institute ae.'t l»*i pawl
"Dec 1 *»M **» t*> |
I.y exchange on draft fur .V I. Craig
!*• *• <hi Dixntont Hoeptt a> 1.-ift aW) j
*' " «cc't A Becor.ler
H H Oaftairher 10 50
j By account Warren II mpitai Vt J.ta
t unrn .... .. . .... #5 25
I " ** Cj. delectiva II I. F. lmun
r >n s<) ( ft) I
" " TiuMCiiiiflg 7:t> 'W I
*• " ( luinia-ionen" B>arl ofW 75» j
" " C iiii;..«wio.ier» of s2 231 7 j
•• '* livery unpaid Me't of "81. WOO |
•' •' 1 ivere »cr*t of "4! .... !!*> 7* j
** " Xjiic iu. .... . 1«J •» •
•' " A MMilto .. 1 » «<"■ I
•' " An I : r»' ounael • ft)
14 " iimuralicu .... ..... Uil
•• " Tipscava* .... I' 7 < "j
- •* Frwlionotary .... 171 2>' I
" '• Public Im;iri»*cLie.it ... 174 it |
'■ " <' ißOMMtten roaiwpl .
" " Conrt crier 414 ' |
'• " t ierk of Court* .. 4 5-j 71 j
" *• Int-re«! p»i' on horr >«e-l
nuu«( 132 51
" '• I'strict Attorney 2- 2 tk»
" " Jury Otauik»MMn't!«fc lij
•• ** Pof.:at;e i»
*t " Jury CjaaiatcaOT . .. W
" " for np.rv< - - 117"
" " Dixmont Hospital - - •»>
" " nrntioncry - 7 30* 7">
" " Western |ienitcnti«ry - 75*
" " Aiieijlieny w->rkh«u-e - 7-1
" " Uefi.rin whiHil i • ■ 4">
" M wnter - - IW
" if a* - it! #*'
" " « .xtoty Ainlitnr* - - ><» >*>
" " Court Auilito * - - #' J
"* " HMMI - - 175
coal - - " -»] v ''
" stenognpher - - 1.."»'.'7 21
" " registratit'ii - - £J« W
" " - - l,»'V> •»">
" " i'vurt lltiuw jaaiior - 3I >
" ** iixlexmif reeinls - - If*-' -■'»
•' " hnrrniml ii»> ley p»i<l l." •' W
" " laifcftun a«nl
»if«en - - - 213 SI
" " refnmli I tax - - 27 74
" " r<>atl T lew* - l"» 7 •»
" " l'<> •> '«"•
•• '• Cnnrl lion.** - - 4>i 1»
•' " in<| : -t« - - ;U1 » i
* " Sh.-ri* - I.7'H 71
" '• l»r lit- aeeoiint - - 7,7.">3 'I
" '• ('.■ i-uMiV re»«ra« - .
•' •• .».il 7 .S U
11 " t'ouiiuouwi.) lit ... 2-V I .'«)
•• Juror* .... HH 42
•• M i tMiaMoM* Clifti • i»>
" " K.c tiuu .... 'WJBI 'M
" " Uai".- ' •! »«»i»l t>»
t'oumiis lo.;er» . . 21'4 N
Ainprsiiii ... «(H ;:fl 2«
I*riutii:s 4<t'i lor
Bntlor Her*M i»24 Ri lfr C;twen I# 1 !
!» 24 "3 ."K>
• Citizen 1H • ** E«yl* . 11 *"*
•« !. |i<» (t *• <it ism 5
" BeraM 100 <»> ■■ K*«le. •» t»
•* Ciiw-a IS "i 4 '* I'ituceo ~M 1W
Ea;{te . 21". '• •• 30 <»»
I'elrolia Iter I i.» _•-> r«trufia n**eori| i •*+
Butler II ralil 15 '*> Rurler • ituten »~M
* 100 . • ■* CltMn
•• CMxen 17 . *• llerni.l 125 "0
llertbl |H :m '♦ Raffi*. 151 *1
Pctnilia Beconl !« "* Ctlu<a 11 7i
Butier Cit.tea i'l »- PetroMt It—iml 111 7$
" F.vl». '! I ss p A for
Hw«!>l 23 il lisl S| < !
" r.aicie . ft Ti Botlwr Citumn .. » >** |
•' Wtia; ri sl2 ** H«r»I.I .."44 22 :
" Her* I 2" ft) ftaro* City Tele
•• K u;U>. 10 S» pit KM V) W
•: Ht-ral'l 12 •«
Butler Her il l for I«*2 *474 12
Faffl'-* for
•• Ottt. ii for l><i »4» 71 j
I'etro'.ia f r M-2 l>*t |
| Vtli«r>lowa " irai 1I -t
1 Kama City Tt lepiiot-e fur I til ace't 30 •*>
(ationrry %rr*l for ISH2.
RMalhaell 9 4 TS
•Hi • il) |ier..< k H Si I
II .1 'I .-it . ia> I
tMeil X Mint MS
a•>!:!>» A Vanat .. m
Ht' tleineaeao . 73 sr
\V t. Jriti—ty .. sa m
r i 'i Mr KM »
H S tir>-eii .. . .. 3 m
Total _ 9m ;s !
Reform School.
J J Gillespie 11 4 ' I" (
Water Account il" '*>
• »a» Account -WH * 1
County Auditors
Jil Shannon : —»l •> '*»
J M I •»
U W Cruw I'M «•)
Total «»
Public Improvement for 1952.
Fel«ruary I. C Wise f«r (urrroenl ? 00 '
March I, C Wn- f>r pitrrunit . 1.*4 It
T.rfal - -*K« 53
Comminaioners' Counsel.
Ma\ IS. Th iii »s Rol„iis.,u jl"» <»»
O'l'ihrr .7, Thinat" BaMa»M. •*'
N".-m'N-r . Thorn i. 15- n— 'ti " «
November T*, Hamaaa K"lna* >n W ®"
Total teS» •• j
Commissioner* Aco't *B3.
J C Dnailk u mia'lay at ♦ 3 5)
J Vaylierrr " " .... 2S"
J < >:il>l>eii ,
Jan Untttna S!0 days at 3 M par <lay .. 77 . >■«> I
i'l m OieWan #«4ajr at 2 5) par .lay.. ">•! So i
Oeu W Hays 112 " " - .. » j
• ix:j on
Livery Account. 1
Coraansxi'Mi r» of |H<l
Py euuilry warrauts il in 5 W ft' I
Of <' iunue-.il>uen« fir l""l ♦ i
TraTclinj{e\|i.>«! e. C >.n-titi*ii».»ers ls<2 1'.»7 09
Auditors Counsel.
Otiirge W Pleader *5 ft)
Bufler Kire Insurance Co 32 33 j
j
Counnty Institute.
Jan 3. |s*2 J H Murtlan I *i " ' "
Dee • 2i» «0 '
on Dr ills.
For ISNI % I, Craor I'» 'M
For Iss2 liiiiu .iii lli .| ital 5 Hi i
RngLsfcr and KecorJw.
Fell s, |*t» II II
Warren Hospital.
l'W2 l» I'iu» C irw.ia » *i 2"»
County Dctectiro.
1>». 2 I. H I'ilmnnls. .n .. .. f'W <»•
Tranaoribinj? Aec't 'BJ. i
Jail 1. J vv Urowri tr.f! V) I A
Sepl 21. J W Brnsm C» "•» r
•• • K I Bni„ti 97 3») tl
T4al i<>' 1
l p'clor'i Aec't for 183"
ao't L.iJgt Viewers.
By Muu'iry warrants fill 31 '
I
I «»tirf llnnae Jsinlmr Inr l»«t.
0 W !«)..„ . . V»
JAIL ACC*K XT F«»K C--1 fjt! *»
f onrt %tt«lll<»r lor l»s'i
John # Kelly ■■ i , »t #• >mt
Wkm4 ll»m:iK'' for M
1 1'««e W rif ht ....... F" M
I>>Ha J Beamer ■ MOn
' \ Mn an.ll. -- tS m
flenjamia I*aTi<iw>a ~, ~ 35 04
Tottd #175 m
l o;il Arransl lar 's'J.
Phillip W #p»| U
Andre* Khmer S) 25
•241 3»
Hh-iingrwplirr.
I' M U«!m» #l*37 21
»EfiI*TR\TIOS ACt T F«»R IS O 2 I .17 -W
loiletlii2 lle< arils.
H II lial'aitber f CJ 2S
H 1 Brogh 440 OO
25
llorrasrd fonry.
( \no Coop»r | 00
I Johns* Wanl 73 W
' Henrr K«m , m*i
!l A Mifflin *M oa
n*m «
Court Crier for 1882.
j Jamea Kearns . (444 m
Clerk of Caarts Aec't far 'S3.
1. Mi s-hnn t 15 05
I w A Wright nr -tf
' W B Ifcsbls ,TJ3 <0
#435 73
latere*! jn B»rrswed Maney far 82.
' Van C »»|wr ....... a
; John S Wanl... tft jo
A Msfi.n » 25
! #132 5t
Oiatrict Attorney Ace t far "82.
| W A For '|iter # 17 00
I i X €n*ini(*iaa .. 2® 00
t252 00
Express Aec't Cor 82.
II f lleinemaa |II 70
Jsry CBiilaoisaor» dark.
W O Met re* $ Sg 40
tmi R Mef'rra . "22 3a
Alex , 7 *»
9115 «0
Psstsfe Accoaat.
Mian 8 A R.iHioa»e 131 la
Jnrj 4 amiai««isarra'arr*l "it.
J W M"nks 9 |.« .ai
Ha«h M.«»rea lad MM
♦r*! 0*
Mbrrlla' Aral far "at-
Mar 4th W H Hof nn « *75
i Mareb 31 Tu ra*> l>>.aa«br !"»" «>
Jan.- ;4 "• "* M m
lair I - " «.» 41
j Jul* 3 4; 3»
• •etcher 4 - «•; 44
November 15 " " ._ IS SS
Deraaaber 30 " " **■» S»
n>» n
Borrowed Money Accoaat.
To ait - int remain: i onpai'i m par
ao-lit foe 1 '*l - § %jm SO
T» arn oiat borroweil l""*2 t»JW2 tA
Total - - - - 9»J«0 15
Cft.
t*»2 by a »Mi.it (wanl tm prneipal # I.WO OO
" ** lOMMI paKi'l - 1-12 51
Total ... | tjttS .1
By haiaare riaaiaia] tajaael ailk
ia tr rest - - -123. #•
ir» m t»
RISCAPITULATIOII.
Tlx Trwnr'r jb ar.>sia« Buiar Cmair
for th* inr mliag t*nc Jt. l«tt
■ft
To Caah rtcnitil froaa CißarMi... 9 JW tl
~ < ..amwimi) JNJI 41
f •" *• *• C'i lain! aii-1
•oonry tax Ml <5
- •* " " Cawatod law >»
aeboal ta> 522 *»
•a it aa •« J" Htn l * i 110
r«d tax . til «•
*a «o aa M f nil If mt
poor tax ... 333 •
" - *• " T«pa A bama.
I> ta.ni arl >.»
Balance IB TraaaorT aa par anbt ISSI 4£30 04
7T7 95
Cft
Hi eaeh pawl om nnaaatad lamia aw t 4 -US •*
My warrants ralaaal.... 51 »» **
- Treae iran p. r eti;a*» .. . 3383 t3
ttaiaoca w Traxnrr Uaa 31. S3. 14J< IT
9«H 777 98
*» the uiu4er».£ae4 AnJ't-'f "t Sirfler e« a* r *
m tfo- ei.itm.as>< ii:n a# n-imsjisaaaa art a
the 1 .«*«iat*sa*ttee'* a# «• ta»
at itav .it J innarj. SOB. w* <»»4 *mM. a<l»a4
~-U!e the several aeemiata «4 <*
w lasting t«. [be ee-4 .rf .«r jinlwai at md aatnty
wl thai tbr- lie-s-HB* naiaartSSisratMy
aan.«is .Alters ..t l -aali aarfCaaaaa 1 a 111 aW».
It anaeq we tun- hereunto set nar baa<t*ara
seiw tbis Hub «tay «l JanwaTf. *■«.
1 ft a
»i. W (»•*. „i-a
J. M. I.»H l»*H. i~
We the tm.l.-es-ane.t CaataOfti-n «<
I ha vine ' ijmi» "I lie t"erx.aua f*"" «
An.lil.w~i Mil Mtrilaj tt t»» >e a e«i«W'X
*t.ilenient the r-eipta aiwl eapewtMurew el we
.-.«i:itj fc* the year A. D_ vn. wWer «»
' likn W Hi)*.
f Ci a HEW
JA.+. CUAJtIODL
BURGLARIES
Are of Etery Day Occurrence.
Sot a sisi.i e. issTAH r. ..s ar« to tha
past ST. »ear» where o»e »f
Hall's Cslsbrats
STANDARD
BURGLAR-PROOF
SAFES
lla« J»ee-n llroken opr-ta ft) liar*
(lor* itnil Bahbril.
i! all's Slamlartl Pat PI! Firr-
I'ftNif Safes
11aT.3 NEVfcH FAILED to PRE
SERVE their CONTENTS
AGAINST FIRE. .
It i« a well kn..wa fart that there ia !YO
SAl'l nale in the WaeM THAT tiIVU AS
ORK VT }*F.t I RITY AS Till II A 1.1."!* SAFK
They alwaya pnSeet their e.witeats.
Prraons Itittine laloahlrs
oliMtiltl tt'tl be uHliiatal « llsll'*
Halt-.
Hall's Safe & Lock Co
J. L. Hall, Fr«r**f-
CIN'( INS , HEW V»»RK. t IVirAOO.
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IT. DN'l.l, t I.EVKLASD,
('nion Wtmlen >lllla
BI'TLKR. PA.
II ITLLKRTOX. Prop'r.
W »rn*.i tui-er oi Buasaars. fumifu,TA*aa»
Ac Alao en -U'UI Work 'lae i» "rder, "neb ia
rariling Rol!«. tu •* .air B^iake'•, fiaaaala. Knit
tins a».S Weavia* Tare* Ac., it eery
;.f.. -. aml wnrfceil fn 'he alsarea. il <t»-
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riMsnta »• t » kostae
CAN MAKEIiIiiAK
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