Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 13, 1896, Image 2

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    THE CITIZEN
■ •Ifrf J*t Pwt«®e» st Batter as .'4 Hsu ■»tt»r
WILI.IAB C. IKMUEI. PsHtst"
THI'RSDAY, FEBRUARY 13.
AN NO UNC EM E NTS.
The following named persons are an
nounced as candidates for the offices
specified below, subject to the decision
of the Republican voters of Butler county
at the primary election:
Saturday, March a8 —I to 7P. M.
FOR CONGRESS.
DR. J. B. SHCWALTER, of Millerstown
borough.
J. DAVID MCJUNKIN, of Butler.
FOR DELEGATE TO NATIONAL CONVEN
TION.
DR. S. D. BELL, of Butler.
E. E. ABRAMS, of Butler.
FOR DELEGATE TO STATE CONVENTION.
(2 to elect.)
RET:BEK SHANOR, of Prospect.
DR. ]. M. LEIGHNER, of Butler.
S. F RANKLE, ot Millerstown.
FOR STATE SENATE.
W. H. RLTTER, of Butler.
W. C. THOMPSON, of Butler.
W. H. H. RIDDLE, of Butler.
OR. WM. IRVINE, of Evans City.
FOR ASSEMBLY.
JAMES A. MCMARLIK. of Adams twp.
Jons DINDINGER, of Zelienople.
ELLIOTT ROBB, of Franklin twp.
M. N. GREER, of Buffalo twp.
JAMES N. MOORE, of Butler.
FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER.
WILLIAM E. COOPER, of Worth twp
WM. J. Bt'RTOK, of Penn twp.
GEORGE F.. THOMAS, of Butler, formerly
of Conoquenessing twp.
W. J. ADAMS, of Washington twp.
FOR SHERIFF.
M. L. GIBSON, of Butler.
F. M. SHIRA, of Parker twp.
W. B. DODDS, of Muddycreek.
J. B. BLACK of Butler.
THOMAS R. HOON, of Centre twp.
B.W. DoUTHETT, of Connoquenessing.
W. W. LINDSEV. of Allegheny twp.
M. J. BLACK, of Allegheny twp., former
ly of Cherry twp.
FOR PROTHONOTARV.
ROB T J. THOMPSON, of W. Sunbury.
JAMES MEVLERT MCCOLLOCGH, of Fair
view twp.
WILLIAM C. NEG LEY, of Butler.
FAR COUNTY TREASURER.
GEO. B. TURNER, of W. Sunbury, for
merly of Concord twp.
CYRUS HARPER, of Cranberry twp.
D. L. RANKIN, of Butler.
W. S. DIXON, of Penn twp.
FOR CLERK OF COURTS.
WM. C. FINDI.EY, of Butler, formerly of
Clay twp.
GEO. M. GRAHAM, of Connoquenessing
twp
ISAAC MEALS, of Butler.
W. B. MCGEARV, of Butler.
M. C. SARVER, of Buffalo.
CHAS. B. GLASGOW, of Clinton.
DAVID D. of Penn twp.
M. L. STARR, of Petrolia, formerly of
Concord twp.
JOHN B. MATHERS, of Butler, formerly
of Brady twp.
FOR BOUNTY COMMISSIONER.
HARMON SEA TON, of Washington twp.
J. W. STARR, of Butler, formerly of Penn
twp.
CHARLEY BRKAUKN, of Clay twp.
JOHN W. GILLESPIE, of Middlesex twp.
JOHN MITCHELL, of Butler.
JACOB ALBERT, of Franklin.
W. W. BRANDON, of Connoquenessing
twjj.
W. J. WELSH, of Jefferson twp.
J. J. MCGARVEV, of Mercer twp.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
WM. S. MOORE, of Muddycreek twp.
O. R. THORNE, of Clay twp.
JAMES H. MORRISON JR. of Harrisville.
R. H. YOUNG, of Clay twp.
CORONER.
P. H. SECHLKR, of Prospect,
ANTHONY THOMPSON, of Centre twp.
C. ALBERT WATERS, of Butler.
JOHN L. JONES Of Butler through.
Congressional Districts.
1 The fifteen Congressional and National
Delegate districts of the county are as
follows:
ist, Allegheny and Parker twps.
2nd, Mercer, Marion and Venango
twpe.
3rd, Slipperyrock, Worth and Centre
ville lioro.
4th, Cherry, Clay and Sunbury boro.
sth, Washington and Concord twp*.
6th, Fairview twp; Karns City, Petro
lia and Fairview l»oro.
7th, Clearfield, Donegal, Oakland and
Millerstown boro.
Bth, Clinton, JefTeison and Summit.
ijth, Buffalo and Winfield.
loth, Forward and Penn.
nth, Butler twp and Butler boro,
lath, Adam* and Middlesex.
13th, Cranberry, Jackson. Connoque
nesssing S, Evans City, Harmony ami
Zelienople lwiro.
14th, ConnoqeuesMiig N, Lancaster,
Muddycreek and Portersville l>oro.
15th, Brady; Centre, Franklin and
Prospect boro.
The vote of the district instructs the
delegate from that district, and Messrs
Mcjiinkin and Sbowalter have already
agreed ujjon the delegates for some of
the districts.
Republican Party's Uirlhdsy.
The suggestion of the Union Republi
can Club, of Washington, D. C., that
there be a celebration this year of the
fortieth anniversary of the birth of the
Republican party ought to meet with
Seneral favor among Republicans. If
icre is to lie any general oljservancc of
of the day it ought to 1m- held on Febru
ary 22. On that day of that month iu
1857 t"ok place the first national gather
ing of Republicans which ever met. It
assemble'' in Pittsburg in obedience to a
call of the chairman of the Republican
State Committees of Maine, Vermont,
Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin.
As is true, of course of all {xditical par
ties, the Republican party bad Slate be
fore it had a nation*.*! organization. }The
l'ittsburg gathering, which was attended
by representatives of the party from
twenty-four States, trained a national
organization for the party, and the Na
tional Committee then chosen called the
Philadelphia Convention of July 17, 1H57,
which made John C. Fremont the party's
standard la-arer for President.
Theimpulse, of course, which led t/>
the formation of the party, wa*generated
by the Kansas-Nebraska bill signed by
President I'icrcc, May y>, IKM , opening
the territories noith of tin- Missouri line
of 36- if) to slavery, which forced 111
the enemies of slavery extension Alioli
tionists, Free Soileri, anti slavery Whig*
and anti-slavery Democrat* into trie
combination which took the name of 11.«•
Republican party. The Republican
name was adopted in Kipon, win., S.H
early an March, 1854, liefurc tin- Kansas
bill passed, but when ita enactment wan
ik-en to be inevitable. Michigan, how
ever, hat the honor of holding the first
State withering that selected that name,
which met July 1854. AH l»efore men
tioned, the first national gathering of the
party vvaa that which met in Pittsburg on
on February 12, 1856. The fortieth anni
versary of the party's birth will be at
hand in a little over two weeks, and Ke
publican dull* throughout the country
should take step* to brinj; .11 tout an ap
propriate observance of the occasion
The Legislature of Kentucky has been
trying to elect a United States Senator
for some time. At several session* Hunt
er, Rep,, came within a few votes of be
ing elected. The vote of Wednesday was
Hunter, 62; Blaektiuru, 61, scattering >).
/ The heavy rains and snow of lust week,
in the eastern part of the State caiu* d
many streams to overflow, and a great
•leal of damage win done. The storm in
New Vork damaged a great deal of prop
erty, and many acinleiits were reported;
two deaths occurred in Brooklyn.
A bill to establish a National Adjust
ment Hoard, for the ptirposi of ■ < citing
to get tlu: t 'nitcd State* Govcrment to
pay for slnvca freed by the war, one-half
to go to the former owner, and the other
halt to the cx-*lav.\ was introduced in
the Virginia Legislature last week.
Washington Notes.
In the Senate Friday, Mr. Hale intro- 1
duced a bill making Eebruary 12, Presi
dent Lincoln's birthday anniversary, a
National holiday.
La_-.t Thursday Congressman Phillips
introduced a bill in the House granting
two condemned cannons and 50 cannon
balls to A. G. Reed Post G. A. R also a
bill to granting a pension of |i2 per
month to Elizabeth Martin of this place,
a grand daughter of a Revolutionary
soldier.
The Red Lake and White Earth In
dian reservations, comprising about a
million acres, forming part of the old
Chippewa reservation in Minnesota, will
be opened fer settlement on May I, by a
proclamation to be issued.
On Monday Congressman Phillips of
fered a bill in the House entitled •"A
: bill for the coinage of silver dollars re
stricted only by the law of supply and
demand, and to maintain the parity of
gold and silver without loss to the gov
ernment.'* It provides that owners of
silver produced in the United States may
deposit it in theTnints and receive its mar
ket value on the day of deposit in stand
ard silver dollars, a"sufficient amount of
the bullion to b; coined for this purpose
under the act of 1873. The secretary of
the treasury is to fix the market price of
silver bullion, and he cannot be compell
ed to have on hand at any time more
than 25,000,000 ounces of silver. All
I'nited States and treasury notes and
silver certificates under $5 are to be re
deemed in notes ofjhigher denominations
and destroyed. --When the silver dollars
fall below par they are to be redeemed
in gold until they return to par and the
purcliase of bullion silver shall be sus
pended in the interim. The seigniorage
is to lie used in bringing this about.
A shrewd boy in a downtown office in
New York made $6,000 on an expendi
ture of 2 cents. The lad took advantage
of the weakness in Secretary Carlisle's
bond issue notice, and now he is wealthy
according to the small boy's standard.
When he read the bond notice he saw his
opportunity, and put in a bid for #150.-
000 of the bonds at a price which insured
an award to him. He sold his right to
receive the bonds for f6,000. The only
expense he incurred was 2 cents for a
postage stamp to send his bid to Wash
ington.
Last week Governor Hastings appoint
ed W. C. Sproul of Chester and H. B.
Richards of Easton, commissioners from
this State to the Mexican Exposition, to
be held in the City of Mexico, next sum
mer.
In the judgment of the United States
Board of Engineers which investigated
the subject, it will cost to
construct the Nicaraguan canal. This is
$64,000,000 in excess of the estimates of
the company which now holds a charter
from Nicaragua to build the waterway.
For obtaining the necessary data for the
formation of a canal project eighteen
months' time and $350,000 will be re
qvired. The most serious problem af
fecting the construction of the canal is
the rainfall. A record of nearly 25 feet
of water in a year en the Carribean coast
diminished to s'A feet between the
lake and the Pacific indicates the
important results that must ensue with
reference to local drainage and engineer
ing construction. The report of the board,
which consisted of Lieut. Col. William
Ludlow, U. S. A. ; Mordecai Endicott,
civil engineer, U. S. N.; and Alfred No
ble, civil engineer, was sent by President
Cleveland to the House.
The Attorney-General has brought suit
against 177 corporations for being delin
quent on State tax. Other suits will be
brought soon also, and a special term of
court will be set for their hearing.
SAXONBURG SAYINGS.
The Masked Ball was a pronounced
kncces*.
The Farmer's Institute. which will he
held iu Saxoulmrg. March G and 7 promis
es to be sonethiug fine.
Jimmie Helmbold is out of bed and able
to be about bis room.
The people of town should elect Audi
tors who will investigate the town books
in a thorough manner and then report
their exact condition.
MrsTbos. King is{still{under the Doctor's
care.
Harry Bauman is at home visitiug his
parents.
Mr and Mrs Chas. Kothweiler received
the congratulations of their many friends
last Monday Evening.
E R. K mining ton is spending a few
weeks in Philadelphia.
The debates, at Kock Run Literary So
piety are pleasant ones and altogether the
exercises are both instructive and Enter
taining
John Montgomery, ot Clinton twp., is
contined to the house with sickness.
George Bohn and family are under the
Doctor's care.
Don't fail to come out on Election day
and vote the straight Republican ticket.
Mr J. D Wilson has made a good re
cord as Squire and deserves reelection.
™K ii Knoch attended the Teachers Insti
tute, held in Zelienople last Saturday.
FAIRVIEW FACTS
D. W. McClnre with his son Harry re
turned last week from Jefforson County,
where they attended the funeral ot one of
D W's. sisters, who died suddenly at
Stanton Pa
Win Thorn formerly of Ealrview twp.
died at his home in Marr. His body was
brought through here for burial at Bear
creek cemetery.
The snow has lallen to such an eitonl
here that it has almost blockaded the high
way.
MrsM.K Itay, Is visiting her daughter
Mrs Flemming at Oil City.
M'nniii Byers visited friends at Butler
last week.
Samuel Keider and wife and Howard
Kfrtrer returned home on Saturday.
Mrs Idel Graharu visited friends in
Millerstown last week.
Mary Wilson will return to her studies
at drove City next wei-k
Bert Mich >«ls cine home on last Satur
day t«eling bad with a cold.
It. J. MeCamey came home on Sa'urday
from his labors n the lower oil field*.
II TV JVII'SM has gone to 'iellt-vJe, lie
low I'lM-burg f" work at rig building.
It. P Jamison lost <SO on Saturday, he
didn't, misn it until he went to Butler, then
then he thought perhaps he had left it in
I'etrolia, when making change, hut hasn't
found it yet.
There will he {'reaching in the Presby
terian ohtirc.h by the Iter. W, L. MoClure
SslibMh evening, Feby lfkh. You will
notice the change in bli appointment*
MILLIARD HAPPENINGS.
Be it known that ililliad ia in a flourish
ing condition, the mines are all running,
the sand works progressing, and every
thing and even-body making the best ot
life.
Mr Win i'artrlilye is out poaiining the
»Hy in hopus of mora snow, in order hit
h« mny tlHpoM ul Ifloitt of hit first class
rleigbs
Th« town is IIHVIMJ? a round C.L lbs fever,
in.'l me»»l«K.
MrH McKeo i« slowly recovering from a
•Kivorn i-iek'if H.
That the Sunday School i< In a fl■ > 1 Jri<«h
itig condition with an nnrollm* lit ol I-•">
scholars, the president, 0 M. I'atlirsou,
View Hrxiidnnt, Mrs J K. Day, and Keern
fur) , Ml.l Mini in Turk, are h»rd working
member* iind ar« doing much for the 111>
holding ■>( I ■ 11 ehnreli
Preaching service every Kalihuth A M.
ul 11 o'tdock. J iinior meeting every
HabliUh I' M. aI. II o'clock, ami Hp worth
meeting every evening at 7 I'. M. All arn
enrdi.liy i' Tited.
if r Cam MeKeo h-»* u«»rly e >inplel«d
hi* naw
Mi -1 Minnie 'fuji: gntwtaiuod a number
••t iter most Intimate !r|e;i<Jii, on Wednes
day uftein/iou ami evening, a/l r"POTt a
j?' KMI time.
Mi Urahatli 1 > doing n rushing bii*i;j«j,p
lit hi' ii*-w stole, if you want first class
jji.oi's, and ;tt reasonable prices call at Mr.
U .liolu'* e» h store
Mrs liratitt:'; recovering from a severe
sickness.
HARMONY HAPPENINGS.
Mr*. Colter of 'Warren. 0., was the gue t
ot Mr--. E. Knui over Sunday, and attend- 1
ed to some business stfairs. Aire. Colter* .
husband was ki ied not lor.g ago while
pwjing under the b i jge here on a through
freight.
M;S£ Agnes Stauiler has retuaed from a
pleasant visit with her fister in Allegheny.
Mrs. Amzie H<irp*-r of Valencia visited
with the family ot II Hal-tino la*t wo<k.
Charlie Moyer of Grove City College
spent Sunday with bis parents here.
Mrs. Nick las of Evans City »;>ent .Sun
day with her parent*, Mr aDd Mrs Wil
liams of this place
The M. E. Church is having finite a suc
cessful revival. They have 50 converts
and expect as many more.
Oar accomplished little musician. Mis*
Clow, is spending her vacation w.tii rela
tive in the city. She is looking up new
m jcic and eirrciaes for her pupils.
BUD.
PBTROLIA PENCIUNGS.
Mr. J. 11. Chatham, of Allegheny "isited
at Thos Jamison's week.
Miss Flora Fleming, ieft Tuesday lor
Bradford on a visit t<> relatives.
Mr J. F. .Killer Las been graa'.ed a
pension.
W. H. Da'.'gherty and W. H. Jeliison
aro on the sicK list.
Mr and Mrs S. J. Ervia of Farker, Mi.-s
Margaret Shatter and Mrs Colbert of
Butler attended the funeral of Mr Tnorn,
Saturday.
Mr Wm Thorn formerly of Fairviow and
this place, died at his home in Mars of
pneumonia Thursday of Isst Meek was in
terred ia the B>-ar Creek Cemetery Satur
day. lie leaves an aged wife and three
children and carried rIiOUO insurance in the
United Workmen <■! Fairview.
Mr.< G. D iloV->t-..n died Friday morn
ing after a loi.g iiluess, she leaves her tius
l>and anil one - >n Ja.ues of Lima, OM >.
She was buried Suaday P. M. in the Bear
Creek Cemetery.
HARRIS VILLIi HITS.
Mr. Boriz was home from Cooper.-town
vi.-iting his wile, Snr.day.
Miss Jtnnie "Walker is in Erie visiting
friends.
Squire Walker is some better
The oyster sapper at the M E church
w»s a nuccess even if ic was a bad night.
Clarencd Em'irie wa- ho-ne from Grove
Citjr, over Sunday.
Miss Bell Brown who ha- been in Centre
ville visiting is b. me
Edd McGee is home from the oil country.
Everybody come to 'h<- grand e.inrth
birthday party on the evening of Fell. 22
David Qo'gln of St-inpb is the gue-t ot
his cons n Mrs. Wm. Stuuiri.
M ii-s NMlie Brown was married to Mr.
Ciieer.t of Evans (>ity o:i Toesdav evening
Feb. 11, at 0 o'cio.-k, at her father'-! home
Edwin ftingbum ir»« bono* from Butler
over Sunday.
Miss Emma Oowi vi. it»-d friends in
Centreville on Tuesday.
Local Institute,
iikicfKiiw, PA.. FBII. 15, 1896.
Friends of education are cordially invit
ed to attend the Local Institute to be held
at Renfrew Oper» House, Feb. 15, at
which the following program will be rend
ered. Institute will open at 'J '.iO a. in.
Organization 9.30
Devotional Exercise Rev. Price
Music Orchestra
Address of Welcome Kev. Riebaids
Response Miss Martha Brown
Music Orchestra
Schools and School Teaching Howard
Painter
Recitation C. E. Holiiday
Song W. 0. Criswell
CitizeiiH »n<l the Teacher 0. M. Campbell
Addrem *" J. II Wilson
M u»ic Orchestra
AddrecH A. U'. Kelly
Munic i Addrenit) C. P. Pierce
Song Miph Kattie an ! Jonie CriHWoll
Observance of Little Thingu C. II lleti
omcer
Drawing sh a Moan* of Mental Discipline
L. M. Caldwell
Manic Orchestra
Recitation Ben ChriHtley
Address N. C. MeCuHough
Seng Mies Miller
Qui-mion Itox
Song Choir
DX. Bulford }
0. li. Ilonninger / Com.
Ben Chrintley >
ROY^
F Klkt ALr "atJ
lj^|l
POWBER
Aber,!" ' 'y Puro.
A cream of tartar baking powder High
est of nil in luavt uinir strength /.alirt
initial Shilix (lovernmint I'ikhl Ite/ioYt.
rjvai. i: a Kino PowtiMt (0.. loa w»u hi.., n. \.
NO+USE-:- STEALING
fx)
itM
if
When You Got Kubbors For
Almost Nothing.
Will you attend one of tin greatest W
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i KI/HIIKR SAI.I-.S ever held 111
? liutler, I am v,"'"K l " t'lo.e so <:a.< . J
m of rublx-i in io days if low priecs m
J will do it. J
is*
Look At This List
Men's buckle arctic* 67 cent*
Men'* rublierH 28 "
Ladies' storm riililn-rs 20 "
Ladies' fine rublicrs iH "
Ladies' heavy rubbers 1H "
Misses' fine rtllilien I.J '
Children's fine rubliers 12 "
Still Greater Bargains.
Men'N Candor rubber Ixhilh ..$2.00
Men's & lioy's felts and overs #125 to J51.90
Muses' Storm b <ots $2.65
After reading tin above list be Jwise and
act promptly for the goods won't last
long. We are also making a gr.-at
cut in prices on leather goods. If
yon ate out for bargain* In
sure to call ut
liu'.ler's Progressive Stioe House.
(J. E.MIJ^ER,
2i5 South Uiilo St., BUTLER Ml
DEATHS.
"WHITLOCK —At the home of her
mother, Mrs. Miller of Parker, Feb. 10. j
1896,Mr8. Maggie,wife of X. J. Whitlock
of Mars, aged about 22 years.
BIXKHEED—At her homo in Summit
twp. Feb. 9, l a 9G. Emma S. daughter oi
Jacob Binkherd, in hex 16th year,
THORN*—At his residence in Mars, Feb.
lB%, William Thorn, formerly of
Fairview twp. in his 69th year, Mrs,
Thorn, her son John, and other near re
lations, wish to return thanks to all
friends who attended, and especialy to
the people of Mars, who were so willing
to do all they conld in the time of their
berearoment, also the minister who
preached a very impressive sermon at
their residence on Thursday evening.
A Friend.
SMITH—At her home, one mile west
of McFann postoffice in Middlesex
Friday, Feb. 7, 1896. Mrs. Katie, wife of
Oscar Smith, aged 40 years. She was
the oldest daughter of George W Fair
of Middlesex twp., and had been sick
but a tew days, her ailment was pleurisy
She was a consistent member of the
Renfrew M. E. church A husband and
five children survive her.
CAMPBELL—Feb. 8, 1896, Lulu, infact
dangnter of J. P. Campbell, o! Quarry
St. aged 19 months.
DOl)DS —At her home in Donegal twp.
Feb. 9, 1596, Mri Dodds, widow of
James Dodda, aged 34 yeari.
BAKD—At his home in Centreville Feb.
1, 1896, R . M Hard, aged 66 years, tie
was a brother of A J. Bard of Centre
ville and well known in that vicinity. He
leaves a wife and two children
RODGER'S — At his home in Donegal l«_p.
Feb. 3, 1896, George Rodgers, agad 74
year*'.
BAILEY —At her home in Erie, Jan. 30,
1896, Flossie Bailey, daughter of Sim
H. Bailey, dec'd formerly of Parker
aged 23 years. Sn« was born at Porters
ville and with her parents moved to
Parker 28 years ago.
THOMPSON—At the homo of her son of
son Andy in West Sanbury, Feb. 8, 1896
Mrs. Sarah Thompson, wid.iw of Thomas
C. Thompson, dec'd aged 70 years.
McULELLAXD —At his homeiuJMuddy
creek twp. Feb. 2, 1896, Samuel Mc-
Clelland.
BROWN —William Ralph, infant son ol
Harvey J. and Florence J. Brown died
February 4, 1896.
We're le't to pine and mourn alone,
Ssnce God has called dear Willie home
But still we kuow its lor the best,
For lie has called him home to rest.
C j| A nf There ii DO dlicomfort,
Oimni no disturbance ol bußi
but ness or pleasure, no loss
in of Blcep ' B,ter takin *
V/Clldin Hood's Pills. They assist
digestion, BO that natural, healthy habit Is
nevertheless car-
Register's Notice
The register hereby gives notice that the
following accounts of executors, administra
tors and guardians have been tiled in this
office according to law, and will be presented
to Court lor confirmation and allowance on
Saturday, the 7th day of March, 18! M. at 9
o'clock \. M. of said day:
I. First distribution account of Christop) •
er I'hl, executor of Paul Kickard, deceased,
late of I.ancuster township.
2. Final account of J. B. Black executor
of ltev. Edmund Burke, deceased, late of
Butler borough.
:t. Final account of A. F. Werner, guar
dian of Francis Neely, minor child of Jacob
Neely. deceased, late of I,aneanter towiiHhip.
4. Final account of JoHeph I*. Marshall,
executor 01 Peter Marshall, deceaaed, late of
Cranberry township.
5. Final account of M. P. Black, Kuardian
of Sadie O. Black, now Sadie (). Timblin,
minor ch'ld of James A. Black, deceased,
late of Parker township.
(. First and partial accountof Kdwin
er adminiatrator of W. H. Ifft, .leceaaed, late
of/elienople borough.
7. Fir«t and final account of Philip C.
Snyder, administrator of Kliza Snyder de
ceaaed, late of Middlesex township.
8. Final account of Surah J . Houston, ad
ministrator of W. J. Houston , deceased, late
of Buffalo township.
9. Final and diatiibution account of Geo.
K. (Iratiam and flee. S. Gibson, administra
tor's of Joseph Knoch, deceased, late of Penn
township.
10 Final account of L. F. Oanter, jfuar*
dian of Oliver F. Thompson, minor child of
Julia A. Thompson, deceased, late of Clear
field township.
11. Partial account of Nicholas Bauder,
Kuardian ol Herman <i. Bauder, minor child
of Gottlieb Bauder, deceased, late of I.an
caster township.
12. Final account of B. H. Adams, Jr.
Kuardian of John H, Turner, minor child of
11. It. Turner, deceased, late of Parker town
ship
13. Final account of Kmeline Anderson,
administratrix C. T. A. of lt< l»eeca Anderson
dee* used, late of Prospect borough.
14. Final aec.iunt of H* C. I.ensner, ad
ministrator ('. T. A. of ('uristiana Sehroth,
deccastd, late of Saxon burg borough.
16. First and final account of Samuel L.
Davis, administrator V. T. A. of John N.
Davis, dreessed, late of Cranberry township.
10. Final account of Dennis O'Donnell,
executor of the last will of Catharine I,
O'Donnell, deceased, late of Donegal town
sl in, as stated by Margaret O'Donnell, ad
ministratrix of Denuis O'Donnell now de
ceased.
17. Final account of John B. Cunning
bam, Kunrdian of Charles Oscar l.utjr, min
or child of (!athurine l.uty, deceased, iate of
Allegheny county, Pa.
IH. Final account of Lewi* J. Kerhting,
executor of Mary Kersting, deceased, late of
Kvensliura borough.
>9.tFinal account of I.ydia J. Black, ad
miniiratrix of W. J. Black, deceased, late
of Concord towrslup.
20 Partial account of ilarvey Bicket, ex
ecutor of Matthew Bicket, deceased, bite of
Clinton township.
21. First and Unal account of J. N. Kirk
er, administrator of Willii.ol l.uts, deceased,
lale of l,ani :islt r township.
22. Final account of VV. D. Brandon and
P. W. Cowry, executors of Alexander
l/owry, deceased, late of Butler borough,
23 I 'lnn! account of John Humphrey,
guardian of l.eota M. Waller, minor child of
Mrs. J. (j. McClyinonds, of Worth township.
24. Final account of John F. T. Stelilc
and Joscpha Hteble, executors of Thomas
Stehle, Sr. deceased, late of Butler borough.
26. Filial account of Hylvaliux
guardian ol Belle K. Aggas, deceased, minor
child of James AgKits, (Icerased, late of ( en
tcr township.
M I lual aci ount of It. A. Marks, guar
dian of Harvey F. Mangel, minor child of
Joseph Mangel, of Middlesex township.
27. Final account ol J. 11. Pisor, guar
dlau of Kauiuel J. Winter, minor child of
Aimer Wimer, deceased, late of Worth town
ship.
JOHN H WICK, Register
Widows' Apprasemenls.
The following widowa' ai»|*raif>**iiicnlN of
l»«*r«onul protierty and r«*«l «*ntal«? Mtt apart
for thi» bwfielit of the whlown of fleiredenU
have b«M*n fil«*«l in the ollir«i of the Clerk ol
Orphan*' I'ourl of Itutlar eounijr, viz.
WHIOW o r .lnrob Koob $2D3.00
M Zebu lu m ( 'Ooper 'JU'J.W
" flannel If* Ew?if tfliO
•• A<larn .!. Frederick .100.21
" it»ttel vv • u-r 170.1 •
" Miehael HiiroKart 300.00
'* John ISach. (realty of yalue
SI7/# (H); 300.00
" John i Mtinhftrt, y
value $271.00/ :i 00 00
" I'hilip 11»uMrhol<l«*r 300.0f>
'* Hr.it A. Vi*MHI)I 300.00
M W • Murtland 61.00
All peraima inlereafe«L HI the aboye a|»
iiraiMi-oienfa will tak« notioe that they will
j*re»<«rited for confirmation to the Or
pharift' Court of Itutler county, I'a., on H«t
ur<lay, the 71 h 'lay of Murch, IM{IO, and
if no exei ptioriN are tiled they will be non-
Armed abnoluleJy.
JOSKIMI CHIHWKIJ.,
Clerk ().('.
L. S. McJONKIN
Insurance ami tfea! Estate
Agent,
i 7 I'.AH'I JEFFKItHON H I
ItllTlJCll 1'
I*l A. mum
l ; unoral Director
.17 S. tfidiu.bt. butler Pa. |
Receipts and Expenditures of Butler County for the Year 1895.
STATEMENT OF TAX RECEIVED AND DUE FOR iSqj AND PRE\ I< >1 ,s.
B 3 2c- a sI 3
r -sc - z
ri Z rS 2 a £
DISTRICT. COLLATOR. 2 j!? ■ b E 5 5 j
V ' 5 : c. o
I i.JjJJ.LIi i
ISsT—Butler ■lchael l)ufr„id - -.< o - ... . j
is*#— ( lav 'J McMlebael ......I lOS 6 .. I t<> ,<e| I
KarnsCltjr I W King "" ... <5 19
Muddycreek George McGill it «2 n - 1
Worth •» G McGlymonds 23 w ;i 010
Washington • ..HSealon 1J IS! <M ■MI,,, .
l-iO-Cherrj" •' W .Newman ' is 05 is os
ls9l—Brady .(Starr ' 31 Kt ... tjo 93
lam air M King ■>& 2» si as u> 1
lsi«—Brady T A Hmes 24 71 1 ; 24 71
Oakland P Whltui're I 7 •81....... 1 1 •S4
Washington J T Harper 09 31. "57 Si' 3 0:1 " s 4.'
Butlerboro S Walker X'-' ot. |.<j no ■> -'>> 10T .. .. 5o
IS93—Adams M Marshall 4» 2J' »■> ej 240
Allegheny •' .lolly '" 12 ue SOl li 20.
Clearfield 11 II Huffy 511 891 t.vs 23 •. ... > ..
.lefferson. W Ueopaen j 9 491 9001 49
Marlon Joseph Vandyke .... "SI C be 3S
Oakland C Kobb 4 «i 4 41
Butlerboro S Walker ' MM ISO ee .tt M vhlia
Centervsiie J Bestler 17 st» 16 •*;' 94 1
Zellenople George Beyer ' 50 24 40 SI! 1 s t.i
1894—Adams John Kline 4? 820 b 43 S4 40 17
Allegheny J J Mllford oas 12 «17 im| 32 7;; 37 -r.
Buffalo S Westerman 119 91 105 33 74 10 sT
Butler George Bauer | :43 0"- 303 67 lfi 4T 22 Ss
Bradv T S Beatty 474 B> 434 04' '22 »!• 17 75 >
Clinton •' Halstead 472 72 444 97 23 5:; 422
Clay R B Conn 340 82 200 00 10 32 14 39 115 91
Center I) C Miller 71 62 30' 3 4<; 14 95 :
Clearfield .... 11 li l»utly So 7 02 200 0* 10 #2' 1296 201
Cherry ..Andrew McMurry 1 535 51 450 50 ,23 t"7 *7 7<; 'M os
Connoquenesslng Alex Stewart »>3 2-' Mno l~ 3t 4! 51 *5 .".i
Concord C M Campbell 300 87' 247 97! 13 18 :» 72
Donegal .John Kltzert ~6 $9 2# 22 1 2!' 42 :*•
Forward G J Marburger •'■8143. 574 C2;30 44 76 37!
Fairview J Mctiarvey 302 05i 367 21-14 18 St 26
Franklin [C Mac key 7oe 88 Ml 10. .(•"> 31 8 44:. ......I
Jefferson [W J QOQMI 1 157 03 140 s;i 74* 902
Jackson 1 Kckert 425 K 39fi 3" 21 n gis
Lancaster .Ephriam Erb 41 24 til' 130 IS 93
Marlon t A J Gilchrist 1 'All 41 25 0W 131 27 4 7 207 66
Mercer .Win Johnston '205 3:* 193 41 10 45 *153
Middlesex [Laur l.yon 197 0i 173 21" 925 H4>
Muddycreek KB Kennedy 62 30 55 9> 310 32>
Oakland. : P Willi inlre 114 14' 80 9i> 420 38 91 •]
I'enn G E Hay ! 3ki K'l 269 67 14 45 19 71
Parker G J Kepler 5-jl 0« 542 43 28 ft". 22 i>
Summit J W Kauldaul 2|| SI! I*o "0 ! 9 47 9o? *l2 77
si'.pperyrock Jl, Cooper 7u sx 601 ».'. 35 7« 9'l 402
Venango Wm Stalker 447 21 19< 00 10 4o 24 49 *214 35
Washington H Seaton :to« *' 195 ot- 10 » 57 70 39 35
Worth. w J Shields 314 71 295 63 15 si. 355
winlleld ,A Freelinz 391 09 ;m 8T 17 "c .18 40
Butlerboro J Younklns 3804 32 2015 951106 O* 155 03 1627*20
fentervllle b0r0..../I. Forrester 183 15 171 33 ' 912 270
Evans Citv boro John staff 118 9*; 100 5«; 5 4s 12 92
Fairview boro W Gibson 65 42 80 00 263 j 12 so
Harmony boro Pred Weitjle .117 e-> is* 25 10 ol *9 42
Ilarrisvlile boro )J S Pew 37 28 35 42 Iso
KarnsCity boro G E McGill so 20 21 »; 122 302
Mllierstown tioro T U Evans 174 9-', 150 8" 84s 9 . r s<
Portersvtlle boro ~W H Dann 66 40 89 93 31s 329
Prospect boro Cttas Newman 29 2", 22 72, 120 622
Petrolla boro F V Fritz or 77' 60 00; 315 *4 02
Suubury boro SS llunt iub 13! 85 o0; 4to 2 osl 15 9w
Saxon burg b0r0.... Chas Kiabe 321 31. IS 001 393 2 10; 243 23
Zellcnoplu boro S B Zlegler. 88 to 7s :•« 43s 4 7-' i
Total i 19154 o<li 135418 621720 72 1747 35|3203 71 110 43
COLLECTORS' ACCOUNT FOR 1895.
Adams John Kline. 1610 85 880 on: 64 20 $ i 1*702 65]
Allegheny I J Mllford 780 73 544 00 46 34 *2OO 39
Brady TS Beatty 892 53 490 00 37 10 470 100 01
Butler ... lieorge Bauer 1286 37 614 70 15 49 020 12
Buffalo C Westerman 1302 70 850 00 70 to! 282 30,...
Clay K B Conn. 1024 4.'> 800 00 37 04 V . 487 1'
Centre. DC Miller 964 88 805 0s 59 79 39 41 I
cherry 1 Andrew McMurry 11131 33 013 0". 42 4s 375 so .
Clearfield ,11 H Duffy 803 79', 500 00 37 OR ... 206 74
Clinton J Halstead 1257 29 1150 no si 99... 25 30|...
Concord !C M Campbell j »>" 41 817 6a 57 oft 13 85 is 92
Connoquenesslng Win l-'let'-her 13*2 'i'l 1150 00 78 70 123 87
Cranberry A Klrchler 1517 43 1401 30 10.1041009
Donegal, I Kltzert 1042 10 9211110 07 09... 53 o7
Fairview Jas McGarvey 1010 SH 900 no ; 64 541... MO 34
Forward EJMarb irger 1921 OS 1444 no 10T02L , *370 00 . .
Franklin CMackey ... ioi4 34 519 67 :w si| 456 15
Jackson J A Kichert 1213 41 son no 59 28 *354 13 ...
Jefferson W J cooper 1256 59 mr 00 66 31 | 243 2S
I.ancaster Ephrlam Erb 1057 39 935 00 mm *53 lo
Marion A J Gilchrist 802 27 550 on 40 85 .... 20542
Mercer Wm Johnson 621 94 348 > 2s 9" 144 Sti
Middlesex S C Trimble is 19 53 1227 00 , 99 93 ... 581 60 ....
Muddycreek H B Kennedy. 759 is 400 00 34 04 ... 355 14
Oakland P Wliitmlre lois 99 s7o no iv» 40 -si 93
Parker George J Kepler 927 49 600 eo 42 SS .... 864 94....
Penn oeroge Hay 1483 49 1360 20 9010 2107'
Sllpperyrock JI. cooper 1265 uv l.ius :>i; S3 87 I 127 09
summit I W Bauldauf 1106 49 oso 00 40 18.... 110 33
Venango Wm Stalker 802 09 300 00 25 55 .... 477 14
Washington B Seaton 11S5 51 710 23 63 «7 1 410 21
WlnfieldL August Freellng 1179 4S 750 on 55 57 1 373 9t
Worth |W J Shields 1079 00 790 «>7i 56 19 1 233 40
Butler boro J Younklns loos? 00 0418 64 475 42 1 3190 70
Centreville boro F L Forrester <l2O 81 432 31 1 36 82 1 157 0s
Kvans City boro loh 11 Staff 9512s 04 823 55 22 *217 83
Fairview Wm Gibson IS9 17 105 00 13 52 : 10 05
Harmony boro Ford Welgle j 406 40 200 On 17 02 Isn 4»
Ilirrlsvllte boro Joseph Pew 613 90 M» r > o."' 17 75 31 10
Kama City boro Geo K McGill ... 99 99 09 So. 515 ....I 34 31
Mars boro J Davidson 201 21 63 00j 461 *l4O 7o ....
Mlllerstown boro TII Evans 711 60 495 7s 12 S3 173 55
Porti-rsvllle boro A Henshew 175 16 110 3<>i 939 .... "55 40'
Prospect boro < T Newman 407 45 230 no 19 59 *157 80
Petrolla boro K M Fritz soo 42 146 on: 1242 4s 00
Suubury boro P P Brown 347 79 101 03 805 . 237 51 . .
Saxonburg boro |Chas Itaabe I .Vi 6 76 437 92 ] 37 3o 01 54
Zellenopte boro SllZiegler 544 04 098 00 59 20... *B9 si
Total I 63805 24 37507 <W2BOI 89 89 IS 183;U 20 127 09
t Not collectable.
Those marked with a * have been paid since settlement.
LEVY AND ASSESSMENT OK TAX FOR 1895.
j a » 5
B ! I 3
** S- ' ®
CX. 8 8
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. -S ; • ;
o' * • •
GP 8 8
® • !
Adams John K 1inn....... ♦ ll'»4(i 85.1 11 li.l 70 f 4, r »l lf»# 7!) 00
Allegheny J J Milford 1 7!>o 7:i 77U <J4 10 7'J 40 00
liredy T H lleatf 1 G!»2 , r »J! GOtl Zl 92 30 4. r > 00
Butler George 11auer......... I l'JSfl .'l7 1101 l!l 183 lt> !M> OO
Hutralo .4 Westerman I 1302 70 1182 22 120 48 80 00
Clay It B Conn 1024 451 'J23 63 70 82 02 00
Centre DC Miller 'JB4 88| 887 92 7(5 9»> 58 50
Cherry A McMurry 1031 33 934 31 96 99 tij 00
Clearfield 11 li Duffy 1 803 79 705 08) 98 71 59 00
Clinton John Halstead 1257 29 1112 98 144 31 74 00
Concord 0 M Campbell 907 411 861 00 4<i 4I ; 5150
ConnouueneKsing....... William Fletcher 13.»2 (i.!; 981 55? ;J7l Of <i9 00
Cranberry A Kirchler 1517 13 1214 91 302 52 8150
Donegal I Ritznrt 1042 ltl 815 08 220 18 94 50
fairview ... James McGarvey 1010 88 ( 891 721 119 10 80 00
Forward...... (1 J Marburger 1921 92 1085 81 s 835 81 98 00
Franklin 0 Mackey 1014 34 888 35, 125 99 58 00
Jackson jJ A Kyhert 1213 41! 1019 85 193 50! 07 50
Jefferson W J Cooper 1250 59 1012 09 243 90 75 00
Lancaster Kphriam Krk 1057 39 800 7lj 190 08 73 00
Marion A J Gilchrist 80'.! 27 757 75 44 52 02 (M)
Mercer.. ........... William J0hn50n...... 521 91 455 37! 00 57 30 50
Miildlesex S C Trimble 1849 53 1345 79 503 74 90 50
Muddycreek It B Kennedy.........! 789 I8 j 755 57 33 01, 18 00
Oakland I' Whitmire 1018 99 BH4 09 134 30! 03 50
I'arker .... ...... George J Kepler 027 49 803 51 03 98 til 50
I'enn George Hav 1483 49 1019 58 403 91 90 00
ttlippory Kof?k .... ... 'oH«ph L Uoopor 12'»* r • 11MJ l!.l 11 H Wi ■!(» 00
Summit.. J W Hauldauf 1100 4i) 013 !Mi 252 581 H7 00
Venang0........... ...J William Ktalkor. ..... 750 2. r )| , r »2 44 57 00
Washington Harmon Snalon.-..... lIHA .'»! 1»:»0 . r )|i IHO <H) 54 00
WinfioM A Kreolmg 148 H!I2 0:t 347 45 7.1 00
Worth W J Hhieldn 1070 007 15 112 51 (Ki 00
Hutlnr borough John Vounkinn 100H7 73H2 17 2705 4'J 140 50
Centreville borough.... ' L Forreater......... ( »20 HI 34 270 47 7< o
KvatmCity borough.... J«bn Htai! i>sl I'M 5iH) *:> 420 03 700
Fairview b0r0ugh...... William (Jib.mn ....... l? 115 02 7.1 L'.» 150
Harmony borough ..... Fred W0ig1e.......... 400 40 .J54 40 52 00 14 00
liurriHvillo borough.... ioaeph Pew 043 00 IHO H7 457 03 HOO
Kama City borough.... George K Magi 11...... 00 H2 L'.'J 17 7(i 00
Mara bop uifh ...... .... John Davidaon.. 204 211 100 01 3H 20 050
Millttfatown borough... Thomas H IJvana 711 50 .i.il 70 350 Hj> 29 50
Porteraville borough. •• A lionabew 175 15 130 02 3ft 53 700
froapent b0r0ugh...... N' F Newman.... 407 45 205 2H 202 17 50
Petrolia b0r0ugh....... F M Frit*............ - 42 107 50 9H K0 15 50
Suubury b0r0ugh.....• i' 1* Brown I<»s 1!' IK2 00 000
Saxonburg bor«ugh .... k'harloa 1taabe........ 530 7<» 201 .JO 245 50 JH 00
Zolioiiojile borough.....jS B Ziogler 04, 47.1 77j .J<o 27 21 00
Total.. ..7 | {#53005 24j5410«2 ttjfllfli 01j*2504 50
l)fHi TAX ACCOUNT OK iß<)s.
i I f i fr I PI 0 | SM cT
BBr a S S
0 o • o 0
a c. , ~ ! n I S 1 »
i 5 S 1?
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. » -g ;S o o S-S
S a. 2 5 2. 2
1 IrlS 5 T
|!; r j |
i.i.,... John Kline ... $ 78 oo* woofa 07 $ *4B tl.'l > IH
Alleirhenv. J. Mllford 48 00 20 00 170 *27 .10 20 00
■liillnlo H. WeKterinao 8(1 00 r i(l 00 .'1 71 'J2 2(>
Rutlnr Ueorgo llauer | W fiOi 71 I' 2 43H 21
v T.H. Beatty | 45 CM. Mi Ml 211 «oo
•». 1 Ba,;i 4M! ' 2 ftu f n ™
It. B. Conn (12 (Hi | «M> 45 Ml
(Vll y , r ;, D.C.Miller 6H W 50 ?>. 371 1 50, 97 (K)
Ch.rrv A, M.-Morry «J5 00 62 SI :i 10 900
(>nn'M|iiene»»ioif !."!." W.J. Fletelier «9 <M> 5!) 2!» 121 5 ft0|......... 28 (Kl
Concoid '• M • Campbell 51 60 I > (Mi .'1 K.'! li Ml f.l 8.)
Cranberry A. Klrchler 1 HI Ml 73 f.O '» (H. 3 (Hi «l 00
Clet.rli. lil " "■ "• Dully 60 (Hi 17 00 125 ,40 76 16 Ml
~ * "*1 ' .I. Ritsert 94 50 74 87 103 16 00' MOO
Forward "• j- Marburger !»H 1.0 78 71 529 14 60 (HI
Fairview .111. Metiaryey 80 (HI 'l7 40 -I 10 850 1 .'l7 'HI
i.-i-Mik]|ii IChaa. Mackey 68 00 17 W 1 .'tl *-'9 (HI 16 00
le lie mo n IW. J. Cooper 76 (HI 08 00 128 *2 72 9 (HI
j 'k'" , '.I. A. Klelirrl I 07 M. 50 UO 370 660 »8 !H) 8 (HI
I aniuoitrr |K|ilirlam Krh 7.1 (Hi (16 (Hi 4MI *.) 10 127 /6
M™, AJ. OilehrUt <l2 (HI 60 00 426 •J 76 860
V .... ' Win. JOIIIIKOII .10 Ml 28(12 IKN
MI <! AI e..*' x H. C. Irimhle 9(1 Ml | 74 00 1,47 17 0.1 Ml ~6
Moddf -ri.k 11. It. Kennedy 4n (Hi '.!•> (Hi 213 *-« 87 l<B 00
Oakland I*. Whitmire <l3 50 Ml oo ,'t 7o 980 177 50
. T;; (leo. J. Kepler <l4 50 60 (H, 425 12 6.1 |2 26 060
iull't:::r::::::::::::J ««• «•'«» »«; 3,4
Hllliii. i v Iturk Jo*. I' ' oop. r • 40 (HI II '' ' - •'! -00 •■•••••••
Veoaoi/o Win. Stalker 67 (*• 40 Ml .'1 00 *"0 o4j 74 00
u/. ?? II Hraton .... 64 (Hi 26 (Hi IH6 27 16 2'H 26
Wiolinlii AUK. Kreeliagf 7.'t (HI 115 9' 458 2MI ......... 1.. •
Itutli-r boro Younklna 1 10 .»0 il 0 » l» .... H•• '
; '!• .. . ~ , Korr.«t«r 700 2 20 I U
Ontr*villi boro '• lt 1 " rr . ni ' lui 7 fMI
Kvana City boro John St it (I (
Fairview b0r0... Win. •'
Harmony l.oro I''"" 1 u •'"'* ' j"Vj J-JVi in 60
II arriavllle Ixiro <*'ls « f 7 ' Vo (HI
.■in . " r II I" VUIII i 20 50 022 7H I'.» 50
MiljerNtown Itoro '• | ' yuni
J'orteniyille lairo a llen.baw •
|-,.„pe. t l»iro |C. K. Mewmau « 60 ■ M
r.M.wu ; :!.• '' .o
Km.l.iiry 1.i.i0 11*. I - Brown - -
H.ionliurii o'ha., 11'0.1.0 10 M HO .1 ,
/, lienopu, lH.ro ii. B. Utfter w " ,M ': Z"'~" 1
j * J #4 O'J 1 :1111 It :i .'•••• 43 I yj:< •
"I'aid nittcc Hcttleuictil. j'
|Ovcrjiai«l. 11
UNSEATED I. AND ACCOrN f [(.> l
Corn Scbwi, RoVd. Pogr.
? >'"'s ? > t ss s > ~Z~'
3 £ = E. £ £ a s c
DISTRICTS a c. * | 7: P 1 n
r 1 ! 1 ?. | , J j 5 g ; !
5 x " s*. I*s i d. I 4 £ £ : 5"
YUc K facuy fs' 52,?- f7l 4.< # 17 l 4-f 75 o« #55 9«#»14 SS$ 14 <'4 f3l oof 17 78# % 09!$" g~7S
Bb®Jo I i OC| 34! 1 ooj 134 a 3 38TT. f 6i, 15 63 78
5 nU « r js JO 03' lis, 21 2. 1937 jij 19 37; 11 850 12 8 56' 06
- 5 60, 175 6 08, 7M ; 34 4»| j 4 54' 140 314 4 u
Butler borough I 1020 440 5 o 60 3500 28 05 28 05 ! 386 1 -86
c } ierr > 18 33 10 2$ 10 28 63 89 157- 6389 1372 13 ui 446 13 i;! 4,6
G*y • 402 4oa 1 511 1 51. 453 453
Centre 14 69 12 16 xi 61 17 92 585 32 07 15 51 47 5S 722 7 22
Connoquenessing j 779 779 676 1 676 6>' 6s
Clinton icq loy 3651 i 365 ...J
Clearfield 3650 7 ,lS 365" 43 SS, 963' 1824, 2585 202 ! 8 ill ' Bii
Concord 2400 6223 3087 9310 4383 37 34' 8117 1667 5 9S ; 2231 34
Cranberry , 94 : 1 15! ..... ts
1-or ward 16S 542 2 n 752 347 i 347 2 52' 252
I' a ' mew I 195 295 295 123 123 ioj 9S 108
Jefferson | 47 1 1 47 43 43 43! 4,
Fairview borough ■ ! I | 1 ; _ -
Lancaster " >' 1 q-< T «-
>i a ™ n 1284 1954 929 1954 929 1697 8 51! 25 40 48 15!!!!!!!"!! 63
Middlesex ! 2 j ®,
Muddycreek ( 412 ' 4 12. 8, 81
*; arker 1 ,0 ! 57 67 193 57 i>7 194 3561 41 3561 41 1544 55 15 44 55
Penn....... 14 S3 i 4 83 17 56 17 56 285 1 285
Prospect borough 250 114 4,2 526 98 9S' 4 r
Petrolia borough I 1..... H * 4 £ , £
Summit I I * Tk 1 ? «
West Sunbury borough .. t 264 1 2 64' I
Washington j j 23 7sZ\"Z')'Z\Z: 23 75 "'22* ZZZ, 'ZZJZZ. ZZZ ZZZ
Worth ! 1 , 150 . t 150
Hamsville borough - , 5 | 3 15
Donegal ,613 2581 2402! 3217. 1766 213 2826 3039 8 311 410 12 41
Oakland 29 40 57 72 25 16 S2 SS 41 78; 29 38 41 78 29 38 21 87 11 02 32 89
\\ infield 4510 45 6019! 6064 377 7624 8001 1052 204 1256
Vena n g° 201 6S 37 201; 70 3S ; 351 i 351 1 55 ' , io 26s
Merce r - 642 1 642 319- 319 1
Slippe r > rock 126 478 95j 573 260 47 j 307 52! 32 S4
Tota 1 #276 o6#4iS u {332 28^312 15 f43 8 24 *4«7 24*323 54*467 4 65263 32*161 i6'#64
DOG TAX OP 1 Sol.
lAAi I.IA v_>r io<^.
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DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. c | ** g S S
b i -a 3 -« 2
ft, _ s» ®
c. I _• a.
| £ _jj j_J ?• | g
Adams John Kline *SO 70'548 14 $ 2 56 $... $
Allegheny J J Milford 1 40 3G ( 38 34 202 J
Butler "... George Bauer..... .. 45 21 42 84. 237
I C1eartie1d................. H 11 Duffy.............. 89 77 ............ .... 89 77
Cherry A McMurry 43 47; »43 47
Mercer William Johnson ... 26 67 21 48 119 ,
Oakland P Whittnire 7 18 325 18 375
IVnn George E Hay 12 60 11 94 66
Slipperyroek 1 S C00per.............. 56 S9 48 27 262,> 25 75
Worth.. W J Shields 62 01 58 75 326 ....
Winfield August Freeling 118 91 112 <56 6 25 ( ....
Butler borough John Younkins 77 16 1G
Centreville S Forrester 448 425 23
Evans City borough John Stair. 315 299 16 (
Fairview torongh William Gibson..... 2 9i ....„ ......|.... 2 97
Uarimnj borough..... Fred Weiglo 13 44 12 <4 70
Harnsville borough j S Pew lO 23 i 10 23
Millerstown borough Thomas II Evans... 817 , <4 43
Petiolia borough F M Fritz 21 26| t i"2l 26
Total .7 1 690 62j413 391 22 63 900 245 61
•Paid since settlement.
UNSEATED LAND TAX RECEIVED BY TREASURER.
r Cj 5P ~ T ** n ®
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DISTRICT. S I f- | ? r- g.3
j j |j j : j I"| F
Allegheny $ 51 52# 71 43$ 55 98 ] $17 78;5196 71 $33 40$ 230 II
Buffalo 1 01' 100 381 63 301 05 206
Butler " ..1 25 119 11 12 167 24 191
Brady " S6O 60S 420 314 19 02 76 13 78
Boiler b0r0ugh............. •••• 10 20 30 60 28 0;> ( 38b 72 71 1 94: <4 65
Cherry ' 1« 33 10 ® I 5 72, 446 48 79 1 373 52 52
Centre 14 69 11 61 15 51 4181 2 15; 43 98
Cleartield 38 50 36 50 18 24 811 99 35j 24 99 59
Concord 24 00 30 87 37 34 598 98 19 90 99 09
Forward 168 210 3 78' 05 383
Frirviow 195 295 1 231 98 711 40 751
Marion * 12 84 929 851 15 30 79 107 31 86
Parker..**."."""."... 110 193 41 55 399 12 411
Pr05pect........... .... ...... - - 250 412 ....... ...... 662 19, 681
DonoMl 16 13 24 02 28 20 410 72 61 338 75 89
Oakland I.'. 29 40 25 10 29 38 11 02 94 96 1 22| 96 18
Wiulield 45 10! 60 19 76 2-1 204 183 57 6 051 189 62
Vonanco.""l 2 01 j 201 351 110 863 25j 888
Slippery Rock 1 26j 9.> 47j 32 300 18 318
Totai $276 00i5332 28 $323 541564 34 $996 22 $56 32 $ 1052 54
WARRKN AND DIM MONT HOSPITAL
ACCOUNTS.
O no "S i tO
». ». ! g.
DIBTBICT. w r ! :§•
® vj ©
: j 9\ ■ o
i : -5 : : B
I Brady $240 25 $144 44 $ slOl 81
i Hatler 20H 40 91 25 11" 15
I Cherry 347 75 44 03 303 12
• Clinton. 'Mil 40 001 40
I Donegal.... 74 00 74 00
• J•ffemon ... HI) 27 17 25 72 02
i liHiieHHtxr .. K-» 52 71 52 13 00
i Mercer 305 00 Ul 00 91 25 182 75
i Mnddyrceek 100 00 137 25 22 75
I Oakland HO !)0 45 50 41 40
I Penti 251 25 114 25 137 (M)
I I'.irkor .. .. 651 89 611 19
i Fairvlew ... 934 43 034 43
» Forward.... 254 (Ml 231 25 22 75
i Summit .... 91 25 !*l 25
i Washington 177 00 177 00
i Winfield.... 319 25 45 50 91 25 182 60
i Worth 19 89 1 19 50
1 Kuriix City. 896 54 896 ->i
I Cutler Itoio 471 00 1)1 25 379 75
• M llerxtowu 479 50 479 50
i Total 030 ft 50 1125 09 002 00 4581 41
K.XI'KNDITUKKtf <>F ItI'TI.KR COUNTY
FOR 181)0.
I'AID ItY WARRANT.
Ah easing account $ 2,138 lO
IIIIIIXIK ACCOUNT.
Ilarinoiiy new iron bridge $ 1,750 00
New *tone work, 420 yd*, at $<1.75
per yard 2,875 60
Old alone work, 73 yard* at $2.75
per yard 300 To
Concrete work, 80 yd* at $7.00 per
yard M»0 00
Alwrll Itrnlge, Marion Towuahip :
Iron bridge, 41 It. length, l» 11.
roadway, at $8.60 |>er lintal
foot, ('anton Hridge Co 318 50
Stone work, 112 yd*. 24 feet, at
$3.15 |»-r yard 355 (HI
Nelson Undue, t 'lierry Township :
Irou bridge, 00 ft. »|>an, 12 feet
wide, at s;i <lO per ft 540 00
100 yd*. 3 ft. "tone work, at $3.93
per yard 4'i!) 16
Itlack llridge, Marion Towuahip :
Iron bridge, Canton Hridge C 0... 260 < M>
Stone work, 85 yda. 3ft 251 28
Iron liri<lge, Summit towuahip. .... 240 00
Wooden bridge* and repair* 2,751 40
llriilge lllfpeCtlou 4M 36
ISI ■•!>:<' view ISO
Itoiler houae 90. 1 08
llutler Aurit*ultiir« 1 Aaaoolation ... 100 (Hi
Clerk of Court* 876 till
County 61(1 28
Court Crier 4HII (H)
Court Auditor 64 00
COUNTY COMMIHXIONBRH,
McCollough, 801) <lay* 1,081 50
Wil*on, >OO day* 1,081 60
Kelly, 107 day*.. 684 60
M Hull <11,129 <lay« 451 50
County Deti-ctive 460 (HI
COUNTY *' DITOK*.
It. 11. Young 10? 63
J. A. AIII*OII "8 88
Addison Klliott "8 88
t'oUNtable*' return* "34 21
Court llouae eipen*e* 2,802 hJ
Commonioner*' clerk, 310 'lay* ... 863 60
Coir, in iaaiouer*' oouuael 360 00
Commonwealth 2,210 10
I 'i>Cr tot attorney #SB 1 9
distributing notice* and attending
appeal 405 20
Delivering ballots 90 57
I l .lection account 4,630 44
Kiiircsaage 89 JM
Indexing 817 24
lni|ue*l 103 84
•lull expenses 4IIM HO
Juror*' account ... 7,3<12 58
JMi tor 894 99
.11 IIV COMMIMHIO.NKIUI.
(Jrlblwn 108 1)4
Nickla* 90 00
I'titU'raon 13 30
(iratiam ... II liO
1.1 very hire 40 60
l.tinucy 170 *5
Military enrollment 230 64
Morgan/.! Ilrloriu School 954 78
Notary I'uldio 3 60
I'lllilUlilug atateinent 300 INI
I'oatage 22 '>4
Printing account 1176 12
I'rothonoUry 200 06
Road damage 310 00
Road view .'lB3 35
Register and Recorder IKI 90
ndiug account 73 02
Registering birllta and death* 110 96
Itei'.Bterlng voter*.. 1,7k9 62
Hnatp account 186 00
Sheriff account 3,317 10
Sulil 1 •!«' liurial 176 00
Still.mery 1,001 II
Traveling ex|«ense« 79 47
Tipstalf'* account 402 00
Transcribing 41 36
Unseated land warrant* 1)37 05
Stenographer 1,683 'JO
Western Penitentiary 2,068 84
Went Penn Hospital Dixmount .. 1,948 50
Warren lloapital 1,256 00
Wcrnersville Hospital 330 8U
Wtrk house 362 28
Total $60,107 37
JOHN T. MARTIN, TREASURER.
To tax received from 001. ol 1894
ami previous $13,568 62
To tax received from ('ol. of 1895. 37.607 Sti
To tax received on uusrated lands 1,052 64
To state tax received from State
Treasurer 7,821 00
To amount received on acc'nt of
Warren and Dixmount hospitals 1,125 0!*
To amount received from retail
liquor licenses 313 58
To uiuouut received from County
Commissioners 1,31!) 04
To lines aud jury fees Irom Clerk
of Court* 6H4 00
To linen received' from Justices ot
the Peace 31 00
To jury fees received from Sheriff
Campbell 21)1 00
To balance of dog tax of 18!) t less
Treaa. 5 percent 1,802 35
To balance of dog tax of 18!>5 less
Treaa. 5 per ceut 481 7-'
To balance in trcarury Jan. 8, 1896 18,1)43 01
Total *8C940 4<i
CK.
By amount of warrants redeemed..ssJ, 170 32
" " on unseal
ed land I*3/ 0.1
lly amount paid lor teachers' insti
tute 200 <HJ
lly amount state tax iiald 11.1)63 92
lly amount Treasurer s percent.on
slate tax 118 12
By amount Treasurer'* 3) per ceut.
on $50,000 1.750 IKJ
lly amount Treasurer'* 1 per oent.
on $1), 370.32 M 70
ily amount in treasury Jan. 1, 'U'J 10,1)77 35
Total
JOHN T. MAItTIN, TRKAS,, IN ACC'NT
WITH IX)U TAX.
Dlt.
To reserve of S2OO of 1894 $ 200 00
To amount collected of 181)4 413 39
- « 1890 1,736 96
Total $2,350 36
C'R.
lly warrants for damage t > sheep... $1,585 03
My Trea*. per cent, on $1,505,03
at It per ceut 78 25
lly UOO rrsi'rvc ... 200 (8)
lly Treasurer's per cent, on $507.07
at 5 per cent 25 36
lly amount turned into county
treasury 4M| 72
Total ; . $2,450 36
ASSETS OF BUTLER COUNTY.
Amount due Irom collector ot 1894
and previous $ 3,263 71
Amount ilue from collector of 1895 13,334 20
Amount due from stale treasurer... 8,770 44
Jury Ice* dun from Sheriff Camp
bell 24 CO
Jury fees due Irom Prothonotary
Seaton 35 50
Jury fees due from Clerk of Court* 129 00
House and lot In Holler 150 «Hi
Commissioner's note*
Amount due from towuHbip* on ae
count Wurreu and Dixniount 4,581 41
Total assets *10.788 28
We, tho undersigned Auditors of llu'.ler
COll. ily, Stale ol Pennsylvania do certify
that in pursuance ol law w« met at the
olltce of the County oowiiil*»toners, in tho
in the borough ol liutler on the bill day ol
January IKIMi, and audited the several
acc miitß or John T. Martin, Treasurer ol
said county,aud also Ihn account.* ot Coun
ty Conimissloui r*. We do certify that tha
Inrcgolng is a correct statement ol said
accounts according to the lies', of our
knowledge ami belief. In witness thereof,
we have here to set our bauds and seals
this I'Jih day ol February, 1800.
Pol BUT 11. Yut'No, (seal)
John N. Ai.bi.ioN, (seal)
J A. KLI.IOTT. (seal)
Comity Auditors.
Wo, tli'3 undersigned Commissioners of
duller county, do hereby certify that tho
foregoing rtiiioiiioul* contali ajutt anil
true *• vliibit ol I he receipts expenditure* ol
Huller couuty for tho year |8!).», an we
truly beliovo
Witness our hands uud seal this 12th
day of February, ItUXJ.
HW. McUobbot'OH. | seal I
John Mitchell, (seal]
Uoo. W. Wilson, (.sealj
County Cotiiuiiaslouer*'
Atlost: IS\AC MKALK Olatk.
Christmas
PRESENTS
Christmas time is now here and
Heineman & Son have as usual a
very fine line of Christmas Presents
to suit every person.
The Line Consists of
Dressing Cases
Cuff and Collar Boxes
Travelling Sets
Shaving Sets
Mirrors
Cut Glass
Picture frames
Christmas Cards
Gold Pens
Fine Stationery
Albums
Bibles
Poems
All the Popular Books
Leather Goods
AT
Hememan & Son's
PARKIN BROS.
* Green Goods Market, *
CENTRE AVE. - - - Htarß.R,
All kinds of Country
lways on hands—good and fresh
Highest market price paid in
cash for Country Produce.
" Seanor Oace's
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
Hear of Wick House, Bullor, Pa
The boit of horses and arst class
rigs always ou hand and for hire.
Best accommodations in town fur
permanent boarding and transient
trade. Special care guaranteed.
Stable room for sixty-five horses.
A good class of horses, both driv
ers and draft horsos always on hand
and for sale under a full guarantee;
and horses bought upon propor noti
fication by SKA NOR & N ACE
All kinds ot live stock bought and
sold
Telephone at Wick HOUSP.
J. J. DONALDSON, Dentist.
Butler, Ponn'a.
Artificial TrvlU Inaurted on tile UU'sl Im,
.iruved plan, (told Killing a specialty. Oflloe
ir»r Menaur* riut.liluu Store, ii
DR. J. E. FAULK.
Dentist.
Offioe—ln.Qllkey building opponilo P. O.
Dr. N. 4 M. HOOVER,
U'l IC. Waynt'|Sl.,V>nioe tioura. lu.to 11 M..an
to S P. M.
C. M. ZIMMERMAN.
riiraiouN A*i>3*rHnio( ,
jitw ai No. * «6. iH. Main: Street, «-»cr en;
Uiirtnacy.lltitlor, PH.
L. BLACK,
rnVMOIAH AND. HUUIII'IM.
Now Troutaaß Building, Butler. Pa.
SAMUEL M. BIPPUS.
Pnyslclan and Surgeon.
von Wont Cuunlnf liam St.
\V. H. BROWN,
Homoeopathic Physician and
Surgeon.
Oil' CM I'Jti S. Maiu St., ovor Blokel'a ihoa
ii tor*.
iUtidiootf Hlfl N. MoK«anjßt.
V. McALPiNE
Dentist,
1 now locauil In 'i<iw aud,'|ul»i(«ni moini ud
inliiK ui*. former; on<)a.| | VII kin la Jot olnap
Htni <ui <1 modern Jtcold ; work.
"||u Adniinlei *«d."
A. M. CHRSITLEY,
ATIOBSKY AT I.AW.
• idloii floor, Anderson Block.|M iln ft.
.."At i 'inrt Humto. Butler, J2u
DR. S. A. JOHNSTON.
.JENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
<&!<] I-'KIIIIK Palnleaa ICxtritcllon of Teotli
11.1 Arililnni reotu with »n Plain a apeclally
ir.Mi Oxhlo or VlUllied Air or; Local
li ~iltl«tl<« n> I.
>m o >»t<r UllU-r'a <*rooery eaal of l,owry
nuae.
orioe 'ilosej A'o In.miUya md Tburalaje.