Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 10, 1898, Image 4

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1122 S. Main St D- T- Pape. 122 s " ,in st a
THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE OF BUTLER CO. J |
Grand Clearance Sale J |
AC ALL HOLIDAY GOODS < >
Ur AND WINTER MILLINERY.
All Toys. Dolls. Work boxes. Toilet boxes. Bisque rases. Flpures. etc.. , .
that were fresh holiday goods must go at less than first cost.
OUR MISTAKE-YOUR GAIN. | J
We bought too much millinery goods for this time of year mlUlnery
must go regardless of cost. All the very latest styles In Bonnet* Hats. < >
IVat iii-n Flower* Ribbons, etc.. will go less than H price. Si>a< e will pot |
ncraiit us to quoie prices, hut one visit to our store will convince you tha < k
It will pay you well to attend this sale. . I .
I Mourning Bonnets, HatsT Veils. etc."| X
ALWAYS ON HAND. ] J
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Removal JI
J; Sale! o
* You know what that means. It is bargains for you!
{ ) quj increasing business requires more commodious
4 k quarters, and on the first of April we will move to t >
' the handsome room now occupied by J. R. Gneb,
next door to our present location. We do not want |
to carry over any winter clothing, and have there- 4 >
fore reduced prices on all our I
Reliable J |
Clothing. |jt
The qual'ty of the goods and the prices at which
they are marked will clean them out quick. Of < >
course that means zero profits to us, but that is no . l
cause of complaint to you. We want the goods to go
before moving day come* around. Come in and get I i
your share of the bargains. They will not last long, <
for everything goes at
Reduced <■
Prices! < 1
X T. H. Burton,;;
; ; RELIABLE CLOTHIER, ! I
! ! 128 S Main St., Butler Pa.! I
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Grand Clearance Sale _
OF
A money saving sale tor economical buyers—a sale which will be talked of in
every family—a grand cut of prices on all goods, none will be spared. It will pay
vou to come miles ro attend this sale—we need room and must reduce our stock
and here are the low prices they will go at.
1 lot ladies' fine dongola pat. tip shoes, regular price Ji 50, reduced to ......$ .90
1 lot ladies' waterproof kangaroo ca'f but. shoes regular price $1 40 reduced to .</>
1 lot child's solar tip grain shoes, regular price 75c reduced to 5°
r lot men's fine satin calf shoes Eng. Bals., regular price $1.50 reduced to 1.00
1 lot ladies' heel and spring heel rubbers, regular price 35c reduced to 15
1 lot children's rubbers, regular price 25c, reduced to 10
1 lot men's all solid working shoes donble sole and tap, regular price $M°,
reduced to I -°°
1 lot ladies' fine dongola hand turn and hand welt shoes, regu'ar price >3.00,
$3.50 »nd $4.00, your choice at- 2 00
i lot ladies' warm lined shoes, regular price tr.25, reduced to 75
I lot ladies' warm lined slippers, regular price 90c, reduced to 5°
A line of holiday slippers which sold at 90c, sj.js and ti.35 will be closed
out at 6 5
Our stock of felt boots and rubber goods to be closed out cheap. Sheffield sole
leather by the side 20c per pound and best cut, cut in strips at 25c per pound.
Cut soles at 10c per pair All kinds of findings and shoe-makers supplies at rock
bottom prices.
Men's best felt boots with fint grade woonsocket overs at sl-75
Soy's felts and best overs at 1.25
Youth's felts and best overs at 9°
Men's woonsocket first quality rubber boots at 2.00
Boy's woonsocket boots at i- 2 5
Children's rubber boots at 75
Boy's storm king rubber boots at 1 -5°
Youth's storm king rubber boots at i- 2 5
JOHN BICKEL.
128 S. MAIN St. BUTLER. PA.
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j AMyuyyyyywywyyyywywyyyywyyyyyyyMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi .
When You
I Ldy Out Money
' be sure that you are getting the real ;
! ' No. 2 Road Buggy value of the price you pay. !
i Fredon T running ami ||
irV every penny they .
| FOOT dealer sella them. cost you. [
THC FREDONIA MFG. CO., Youngctown, Ohio.
K Improved U. S. Separator's w
Vermont Dairymen's Convention.
i *1 It leach everywhere it i:> used ; more sub-
A stantially made ; more thorough itrpara-
M ■ Fredericksburg, Pa., June I, 1897.
17] Pi M ' My daughter, 6 years old, can set the
CT « No. 6 Improved U. S. Separator in perfect
i VI order and run it. It runs much easier
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V VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Beilvws Falls, Vt. V
THE {JEW YORK WEEKLY Tribune.
THE GREAT . . FOR
National Family Farmers
Newspaper * \ and Villagers,
AND YOUR FAVORITE HOME PAPER,
THE • CITIZEN." Butler, Paßoth One Year For $1 50.
Send all Orders to the "CiTIZEN."
THE N Y. TRIBUNE ALMANAC, Air.
ence for Oovcruiental and political information. Contains Constitution ot tliet'nit
eil States, the Constitution of the State of New York, the Dingley Tariff Bill, with
a comyiirison of old and new rates; President McKinley's Cabinet ami appointees,
Ambassadors. Consuls, etc ; the personnel of Congress, names of principal officers
of the different States, commanding officers of the Army and Navy, with their .sal
aries; Tables of Public Statistics, hlection Returns, Party Platforms and Com
mittees, "Complete articles on the Currency, Gold and Silver, and amount or other
valuable information The standard American almanac, autboritivc an 1 complete
corresponding in rank with Wliittaker's Almanac in Kurope. Price 25c-
Postage Paid. Send all Orders to TH E CITIZEN t
BUTLER, PA.
§The pathetic
story of Romeo
peated every day
Li modern life,
with the eacep
fjecause of her
woman's peculiar
troubles causes
aerious complications The irregularities,
the burning dragging ache, the debilitating
drains that mark the progress of feminine
diseases, are passed lightly over or are
borne in ignorance of their cause. Their
continuance means death or insanity. Tiiis
is all unnecessary. So-called female weak
ness can lie cured. It can be cured quickly
and permanently, and right in the privacy
of the home without the humiliating local
treatment so universally insisted upon by
physicians. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion does this and more. It acts directly on
the delicate organs concerned and makes
them strong and healthy. It banishes the
usual discomforts of the expectant period
and makes baby's coming easy and almo-t
painless. It tones and strengthens the
nerves. At all medicine stores.
W. R Malcolm. Esq of Knobel. Clay Co . Ark.,
writes My wife for perhaps four months pre
vious to the birth of our cliila took the Favorite
Prescription ' This strengthened her entire sys
tem aau child-birth, to her was very easy, being
attended with little pain. Our baby Ruth is thir
teen months old and she has never been sick a
day, not so much as had the colic; she is hearty
an'd stout, and prettvas a picture—prettv because
she is health*, and we very much blame Dr.
Pierce s familf medicines for it.
We keep Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery. the ' Favorite Prescription and ' Pleasant
Pellets in our home and use them. We have
been married almost three years and I have called
a physician into my family but one time—at birth
of our baby "
Rosy cheeks. The rich, pure, red blood
of health makes them. Keep the blood
pure and you will have them Constipa
tion causes impure blood. Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets cure it promptly and per
manently and never gripe. They are
purely vegetable and perfectly harmle-s.
No other pill ?cts so naturally and per
fectly. Druggists sell them.
f^HUMPHREYS r
SPECIFICS
500 PAGE BOOS HAILED FREE.
CONTENTS :
Part I.—Diseases of Horses.
Part ll.—Diseases of Cattle.
Part lll.—Diseases of Sheep.
Part IV.—Diseases of Hogs.
Part V.—Diseases of Dogs.
Part Vl.—Diseases of Poultry.
Same book in better binding 80 cts.
HI'IPIIBKTS'IKD. CO., C*r.nUliia M SU.,s«»l»ri
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific
No. 28, in use over -40 years, the only
successful remedy.
(1 per viator 5 vials and large vial powder,for %5
Bold by Di ufstati, or i«nt postpaid on receipt of orlre
■CirilßLTb' BED. CO.. Cor. lUlU*ai A UkaKu.. '»* Tort
THEINFLUENCE
of the Mother shapes the course
of unborn generations—goes
sounding through all the
ages and enters the confines of
Eternity. With what care, there
fore, should the Expectant Moth
er be guarded, and how great the
effort be to ward off danger and
make her life joyous and happy.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
system that Childbirth is made
and the time of recovery short
ened—many say " stronger after
than before confinement." It in
sures safety to life of both moth
er and child. All who have used
"Mother's Friend " say they will nev
er be without it again. No other
remedy robs confinement of its pain
"A customer whose wife used 'Jlotiier'.i Friend,'
says that it »Ue h~ii to go through the ordeal
again, and thero weto but four bottles to be
obtained, and the cost was jIOOXKi per bottle, he
would havctbeiii." GEO-I-aytom, Uaytoa.Ohio
Sent by express, on receipt of price. tI.GO I'Klt
BOTTLE. Hook to "EXPKCTANT MOTH
ERS ' mailed free upon application, containing
valuable information and voluntary teftllmonlaly.
THE BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA,(.A*
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Drugget CATARRH
for a generous r /_ ye '
IO CE N T BALWJN
TRIAL_SIZE. Pg%^£sjo^|
Ely's Cream Balm
conUnM iy cocaine,
mercury n«»r ai.y c'Jicr BEL / JEujyj
iujurioufe dra^.
It Ib qaicklj AliflOrbcU.
Gives Keacf Li once.
It Opens and c!c»; :T7~ ?
the Naeal I'.t.-r.i:" COLO H** A Q
Allays Inflammation. »*LU ' iifcjili#
Ilcala and I'ro'f *.« t',.e Mcinbrare. l'''.-'.orcK the
BeiiHes of 'Ja»le and J'nll Eize&tc.; Ti.al
Bire 10c.; at l)ru;'» .li '.r I / ui.iil.
t&V BUOTUKIi.S. SA Warraa SUect, New York.
WE
GUARANTEE
TO GIVE
You the purest and choices'. Whiskey
or Wine, sold at the price you pny else
where for adulterate'!. We tjottle direct
from the Government stamped barrel,
nlso have in stock large supply of quarts
I ottled at Distillery under the govern
ment supervision that bottled by us w
guarantee to be as cure and as good
mS¥?o fair dealings
iHtaar TO EVERYONE-
Guaranteed pure 6 year old Whiskey either
Ouckenheimcr, Finch, Gitsin,
Overboil, Large, Mt. Vernon.
f i I>er full quart or 6 quarts for $5,
Grandfathei's Choice Whiskey, K llar "
anteed 3 years old, $2 j>er gallon.
On C. O. 1). or mail orders of sio or
over, we prepay all charges.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO,,
Importers and Wholesalers,
411 Water St. Opposite B. & 0. Depot.
Telephone, 2179 I'ittsburg, Pa.
* PONT *
think of obtaining ptir«* lh|iio»*s or wln«* from
a. house tliat you HOI nothing f« #r noih
irig avolrl Htifli <lt*alc*i -» If you wsinl Htraiprht
Our po'.lry ha> Ihm?h for tin* past £">
j years to slvp y«»u straight. unadulusrai<*d
; kihkls ai. fair arid honest prices Hence <>ur
I success.
We Mention a Few Prices
Writ#* tar eiimpletc* price ll«*t.
Qt. (oil.
I AndrlessenV lleftt |1 sr, M
1 lirliWeport I'un? Ky»* .. 1 cm> :j ru»
Tl|i)ircati«N! Kyi* tv) Z'>
. U v«*sir old I <■" 'i
' Old Cabinet half Mall 7"/ *i :h)
lt«>-Oistllled !!>•«• Vi i
A. ANDKIESSEN.
188 I'ederal St. Allegheny, Pa.
j 4.dvertit>o uihe CtTlzen.
THE CITIZEN.
Then the Clirls Fled.
(Washington Times'*
It is amusin? to people familiar with
the Capitol to watch strangers examine
it and nowhere are these strangers so
amusing «s when they are ir the Stat
uary Hall, where there are a dozen or
more "echo" stones, each of which cre
ates a d ; fferent scrt of echo owing to
the peculiarities of the acoustics ere
ated by the formation of the ceiling.
Men and woman, old and young, fre
quently aiTord the most amusing spec i
tacles when the solemn guide exhibits
the wonders of these "echo' stones.
There are two pillars on either side of
the room, which are called the tele
phone colums, and a person speaking in
a very low tone near one may be dis
tinctly heard by one standing near the
other pillar. Yesterday a member's
secretary was leaning against the pillar
on the south side of the hall when he
heard a voice say:
"Oh. dear, what shall I do? My
skirt is falling off, and I havn't got a
pin."
The young fellow glanced around,
saw no one near him, but saw two
young women near the telephone pil
lar opposite. Instantly grasping the
situation, he gruffly said in a low voice:
"Sew it on or use a hatpin.''
He heard a slight scream, saw two
young women look about the hall in
a startled fashion, and, observing that
no one was near, the one in distress ex
ed:
' Did you ever?"
"No. I never." replied the Secretary
as grnfny as before; "I use buttons "
This was two much for the young
women, and they precipitately fled.
Persons afflicted with chilblains, so
troublesome to many, will find a pleas
ant and permanent cure in Salvation
Oil. 25cts.
Thunder can be heard nine miles
away.
Gloves made from frog skin are the
latest novelty.
Wine for Weakly Persons.
Weekly persons use Speer's Port
Grape "Wine and the Unfermented
Grape Juice because it gives tone and
strength to the system. It is superior
to all other wines.
Fighting' l'or His Own.
A short time ago two highway rob
bers from Liverpool attacked a a old
Scotchman on the Glasgow and Car
lisle road, with the intention of robbing
him of all be had. The Scotchman, be
ing a strong, powerful man. let out
right and left, knocking the raffinß
about unmercifully, but being two to
one he was soon overpowered and his
money taken.
After they had got clear away, one
thief said to the other:
"I'm blowed if he hasn't nearly broke
my jaw."
"I reckon," said the other, "that he's
broken one of my ribs at least; but nev
er rnind. How much did yer get off
him'/"
After searching among some buttons,
the reply came:
"Two ha'peunies!"'
"Good heavens*" cried the other,
holding his ribs. "How he would 'a'
fought for sixpence!"
For the loss of appetite and general
d< bility, Dr. Bull's Pills are without
doubt the best remedy. Price only 10
& 25 cts.
France gathers a window tax on
more than 'J,OIK),(MX) houses.
Most workers in Switzerland are
employed 11 hours a day.
Climax lirandy of Grape.
The superior vintage of IH7O brandy
introduced by rhe Speer N. J. Wine
Co., is highly spoken of by physicians.
The following testimony from the Balti
more Medical College is one among
many.
"I am prepared to bear testimony to
the value of your productions, and not
from general reputation merely.
H. L. Byrd, President.
The whistle of a locomotive can be
heard 3,800 yards, the noise of a train
2,800 yards the report of a musket and
t!ie bark of a dog 1,800 yards, the roll
of a drum 1,900 yards, the croak of a
frog 900 yards, ? cricket chirp 800
yards, a dinner bell two 'miles, and a
call to get up in the morning 3 feet 7
inches.
Positive economy, merit and medicin
al power are all combined in Hood's
Sarsaparilla.
L A Frenchman in his own country is
not at liberty to marry without the con
sent of his father or legal guardian un
til he is 28 years old.
HOOD'S PILL 3 cure Liver Ills, Bil
iousness, Indigestion, Headache.
Eacy to take, easy to operate. 25c
Over : 1,000,000 pawn tickets for
sums tinder", 10 shillings are issued
weekly in London alone.
Food undigested, is poison. Digested
it is life and strength. Millions of us
suffer from indigestion, but we often
don't know it. We think it is someth
ing else. Even doctors often mistake
the symptoms.
Pale thin people, who are overwork}
ep, who need strength, who seem in
want of proper food, should lake Shak
er Digestive Cordial. It is astonishing
what food will do, when properly di
gested.
It will make you strong, revive you,
refresh you, sustain you, make you fat,
restore your color, make muscle, brain
fibre, courage, endurance, energy; in
crease your power lo throw off (lis ase
and keep you healthy and liappv,
Indigestion does iust the opposite,
but indigestion can be cured and lire
vented with Shaker Digestive Cordial.
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10
cts.
Third-class railway fares in Indiana
are- less than half a cent a mile.
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DA V.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in Ito days.
Its action upon the system is remarkable
and mysterious. It removes at once t!>c
causes and the disease immediately ilis
ap; ears. Tile first dose greatly benefits;
75 cents. Sold (>y J. C. Redic, and J. F.
IS-ilph Druggists Butler \prg6
Wii¥i»
Fcrall BILIOUS ar.d Ncpvoua QPSIL I B FLF
DISEASES. T hey jitir tl.c aJll I
CLOOD an<l give IIHAITHY G II I N
action to the entire 3yueu>. a m BfelM
Cure OY3PEPSIA, HEADACHE,
C OUST I PAT IOK and PIMPLES.
tli A.C S AXLE"
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15!' NT ' < TIIR WOULD.
tU»earin -r,'i ' - lr.-unstlrjia«*vl.•rtuatly
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Financial Statement of
ler CountvJ i'or 1897.
.Statement of Tn\ lleceiveil ami 1 >«i<" for ISlWaml Previous.
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. f j 1= =■ 1 I =jj
Butler ".... Milchael DnffordjMCiS ...-8. ......a ? » $ j'
Muddy creek George McGee... ,1-vv 11 - j | II >2
Washington Harmon Seaton..l " 22 1 22 01 .. ! ,
Cherry I\V Newman . ...JIAOO, l.» (V» 15 i
Brad v T A Hln<'s 1-V2 24 71 IM 71 I {
Clearfield lIH Duffy 18031 27 42! 27 42 i
Oakland !Christie Robb— " i i 41 1 4 U
Slippery Rock J L Ctioper . • 4 «»2 402 ... ... j
Washington.. II Seaton ' ** 1 39 35 7 ">4 40 31 41 ...... j
Sunbury boro Samuel Hunt " l.» Sft* 15 ly so
Clinton twp.. John llalstead... 2K .V> 21 *3 1 I*> 3 58 «
Clay KB conn " 123 7*» 117 .** 620
Cherry And M.-Murray.. 2T4 Xt 23T> 65 12 441 ,-,47 .... ,
Clearfield H M lhitTv ... b7 4< 173 -0 9fU j
Marion A J Gilchrist. 22 01 17 :»2 «2 357 j
Venango \Vm Stalker .. 114 <*►"> 106 til 23>
Washington Harmon Seaton.. " !WW 24 :«*> oi> 1"» lis 7.~» H7l ... • •!
Win (it-Id.: \ Freeling 3V» 16 ........ ai » ;
Butler boro.. .lohn V<»uni ins.. ** 46* '.*» iW Si 16 570
Harmony Fred Weigle .. " 609 tJ OH
Saxon bur? chas Raabe .. " H2 59 23 3 12 •
Sunbury I* P Brown " 113 57 541 10h IK ——
Adams twp liobt .1 Con ley . 1596 »i» .5s 744) <5 3s 41 2«) • 244
Allegheny I J Mil ford " 2t»4 >1 240 41 12 41 75. — —
Buffalo Sam Westerman. 6tf) si 609 01 32 575 • ■
Butler George Bauer— " 47 293 05 15 42
Brady Thos S Beatty ... " s-j 75 83 400 250 . ....
Clinton John Halstead. ** 62 26 59 15 311 ........ ——
Clay R B Conn 4 ' 220 77 189 45 996 2l 3B ........
Centre DC Miller " 12x 62 120 56 6 34 1 ?_* ——
Clearfield H H Duffy " 21J7 73 185 54 977 42 42 ........
Cherry Sam L Nelson— 4 * 170 90 130 00 694 35 s : —— 187
I Concord Chas Campbell .. " ..
Donegal John liitzert " 43 73 OS* 3 l* 4t»
i Forward G.I Marburger... " 90 20 68 2s 359 is :ci ....
Kalrvlew J J MeGarvey " 36 .. 2 52 -• 2 88
Franklin Chas Maekey— *' 542 0s ."11 "rfi 26 91 :i t»l — — ....
Jefferson W J Cooper *' 245 22 219 61 11 56 14 05
Jackson John A Kiehert. 44 104 Hi #5 23 05 4 •;] •••
Marion lames Gilghrist.. " 424 10 330 54 17 2n oi» s<j OS
Mereer Wra Johnston ** 2545 2s Zl\ - .... 1 71
Midddlesex S C Trimble 4 * lis s7 1(10 »4ii 7 :»» 47 57 ........ 3ti 0i»
Muddy creek liobt B Kennedy. 26 79 20 5S 1 33 4
Oakland Peter Whitmire. 4 * 277 54 244) o«» 12 63 :in :ki ... .. 5 45
Parker GeoJ Kepler 52s 07 450 65 26 44 21 Kl 2y 65
Summit John W Baidauf. " ls> 59 170 91 900 s6s
Slippery Rock. .J L Cooper " 44; 620
Venango 'Wm Stalker. " 71 01 41 *4 220 2»> i»7 —...
Washington Harper Campbell " 45i 71 354 00 is 67 99 13 09
Win fie Id \ Freeline ** 64 60 *l6 91 27 69
Worth Wm H Pisor " 349 27 :C7 7- 17 26 4 23
Butler boro John Vounkins 4 * 3441 7** 3154 14 166 01 1441 7- 25 15
Centreville F L Fortjster " 42- 45 401 21 15 .".47
Evans « 'ity D W Zeigler " 11« :?7 99 93 555 13 s«»
Fairview Wm Gibson ** 20 ->1 13 39 70 6 22<
Harmony Fred Weigle ** 44 49 44 49
HarHsvflle Joseph Pew ** 59 78 53 94 2K5 2 99
Karns City Geo K Magi I " 19 29 13 50 71 5 08
Millerstown T H Evans " 419 26 3sl 20 0s 17 53
Mars J W Lee * 4 100 74 64. 466 7 42 ....
Petrolia F M Fritz i * 4 "Wi 10 ;i :jO 52 sO
P«»rtersville Alonzo Henshew. " 102 1»; 95 45 5 0.3 los
Prospect c F Newman " 25 07 19 4s, 1 03 4 56'
Saxonburg Chas Raaln* . .. " • 5s :J67 25 19 Xi
Sunbury ,P P Brown ** i:C 70 84 34 442 4:< :ts| 162
1 «.tal . i... . .... »i.vtv> i>t'gi:tQ72 mi j i»» > giosw 57 8 :<■> mi *s. !.'■ ?i:iT -l
Collectors' for ISD7.
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lliillcr KII Piiir. .' " j WW* IM "13 T, "ill tl SSi N5
Hniih Frtink Mi l'unty ** xTH IKM* *£*, 44 lii 219 111
Clinton ' .1 R Uiildl" " " 1.-W7 01 U'.'7 0:- 7(i ih! :M
( lav Koliert I 'oun " i:B7 42 '.<112! HI »> Ml
(Viltr.- 11l Smith " 12!i7 41 MB M'i «T Wtj 14« »> ....
n-arlii lil E.l Kennedy .... " 902 3K 614 01) 43 «V| .Ki 311,
I'li rry II I. Kuwrll " 1*» » HB4 041 S« «lj 410 61
<'i>iil!i«imwit-M«inL' ... John ltranilnii **
Cmnlierry KirM-hli-r " 1K57
fonoiri!.'.... . K..1-rt A.h.ni- .. " 1217 «) nn!l !M 36 .7, 270 29
DI.IIPICHI K W Wiiltinaii . ... " 1224 7:* 7ss 71 49 Mil £* 18
( 1.1 Mi.rl.i.rzi-r " 210s 07' 1617 31 111112 -M> 41
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Pmnklln Alonz.. M.■< '.indli-^..! " 1317 06 955 K7 «< 16 1 S
.|,.ffor»on. > M Itnir | " 1702 35 1402 47 94 10j 2ft. »
•lac-ton.. \ H Mi. kl»*y 1 " 201s »- 1673 00. 112 30, 262 7.;
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Mari:.n .IIWM-I'l. VHii.likc ** . lOiti 4-1 S7O 12 61 il 161 60
Mermr .1 .1 jiHJiirvi-j " IVK 3H 3.35 6<i 28 ft".l 29H H7.
- 2l_Ki 79 S2
MiiiMvrroek limut -1..nr.-. " KwVl 76 5 22 00, ifc'l 4. lsll 2*.i
Omklaii.l ['i.;i-r Wlilliiilri- " 1443 62 1-iO oo: S5 92 29 . 0
l'arker J.—jili \\ .l|\ . .. . " 1213 1013 00| ICI s7 135 II
IVnn Gaorir.. K llav " 1917 ~9 1779 49' 109 9.'. as 43
Hliincrr l:.« k II Bovanl " 1676 26 1254 21 Mi) 7 336 <l>
Suuimlt .1 \V Ifc.t.lauf ** 1604 91 904 .t. |KI 20 IKI7 -i!
Vmaneo II B fililb-r 44 1066 -Jsi. 9. *l7 .2. 4lti 21*
Wa.*l.inut.Austin Mi-ali- '* 1..W1 1.. 1216 .f2 i 9 .3 2*.14 60
Wil.fl.-1.l , .1 M < niikcliatikn ... - 1500 56 131s 24 90 lo ;i2 22,
Wortl. WII I'i-.r ~.. " M6S 27 1097:12 .4 611 196 261
Butler Intro John S ,la.-k " 1425 l :{2 10K5 51 77:1 93. :£l2l K-
Ontrevllle K Korecter... " 961 s-.- (HI IV4 43 1.1 j
Evm»«ltv ' Georui-Rii.|«-I " 1141.30 K.SO 3s 61 92, l«l 20,
Fairview * ' \ ' Cil —.l. . . . " 211 ft «>! IH4 .V), 13 69 »sA !
Han Kr.-IW. u! " m 411 400 001 :«l :« 136 Iff;
Han i.ville J « I>u K h " 700 31- 578 02 46 12 74 2ft,
Kisrn-< itv . Frank Bnl.l.itt " 105 46 W fts 6 56 11 22;
Mill-It.. Cm, .1 J lioiialiup " 910 65 721 31 80 26 129 0s!
Mar- . «i«. B stewari ... " 567 «1 4:1 00 360 521 33
Petrolia KM Fritz " 261 4- 199 94 15 00 41( 51
I'ortenivllle I IIKDVV •' 230 0.3 135 75 13 01 si 29
Pit -!-• t........... .'FN.--uuu. " 50.3 :»7 12:1 7s 30 29 51 :»j
Saxonl.iirir I K M.-.i-l- r " (176 -I 1 !
Sll nl.tiry p P Hrowti *' 262 32 20. 4.. 14 0-1'........ 1 43 04 !
Valencia Win H .ITiiiaii - 129 6.3 101 ll'.l 6 99 20 97
Zeli.-i,o|,k- Wtn All--11 •• 1131 17 941 00 66 00 122 17
(onno.j'ieiifa.fng (' Kelil ** I 281 03 201 12j 18 82j | 43 08
T.tal !.... $72207 :« $34063 US $3775 30 s3l 23 $14314 s9 f |
Levy And Assessment of Tax For ISD7.
> I 2 I 5 S?
Ds I a 75
so a 1 f*
■s| $ H s?
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. So H S
* ; m r
Allegheny James Jolly 1103 (i 7is 1038 ."iii'i 29 04. 4(S 05
Adams |Win Renison 2281 10 1026 15 493 01 162 <H)
Butler F D Pearce 1K26 14 1479 70 21H 94 127 50
BufTiilo John Harbison 1814 4H 1572 70 142 7H 99 00
Brady Frank MeCnrdy 937 58 78-1 39 K9 4-1 63 75
Clinton James R Riddle 1700 51 1482 85 114 10 108 50
Clay !R II Conn 1442 17 1276 92 80 50 H4 75
Centre J D Smith 1321 41 1182 09 55 32 84 00
Clearfield E J Kennedy 1058 26 932 29 59 97 08 00
Cherry .H L Russell 143* 28 1242 97 93 31 102 00
Connooaenessintf .... John Brandon 1560 49 1192 10 281 14' 92 25
Cranberry Andrew Kirschler... 1940 28 1585 18 272 00 82 50
Concord Robt Adams 1289 75; 1165 60 51 40 72 75
Donegal F Walt man 1352 9*. 1088 10 136 63 128 25
Forward Geo Marburger 2235 57 1144 49 603 5K 127 50
Fairviov I J Campbell 1430 03j 1204 42 128 80 90 75
Franklin Alonzo McCandless. . 1380 00 1175 24 141 82 63 00
Jefferson S M Karr 1816 851 1374 41 327 94 114 50
Jackson AII Mick ley , 2157 00 1550 85 497 40 108 75
Lancaster Sam Hartley 1530 7-i, 11 •.I 34 272 91 106 50
Marion Joseph Vandyke 1172 93; 1025 52; 07 91 79 50
Mercer J J MeGarvey 710 5-s, 022 70 39 88j 54 00
.vlnddvcreek Grant Jones 1121 Oil 1004 08 00 08 56 25
Middlesex EO Thompson 3527 70 1839 01 1535 09 153 00
Oakland Peter Whitmire 1525 87 1172 50 273 12 HO 25
Penn Geo E Hay 2061 14 1355 18 562 71 143 25
Parker Joseph Walley 1298 73' 1138 58 75 40 84 75
Summit IW Baidauf 1733 91, 1231 21 373 70 129 00
Slipperyrock Hutchison Bovard... 1755 70 1519 04 156 02 79 50
Venango W B Stalker 1148.39 1020 39 40 00 82 00
Washington Anstin Meals 1803 92 1351 02 339 05 113 25
Worth W H Pisor 1444 77 1273 15 95 12 70 50
Winlield I M Cruikshank 1587 50 1123 70 370 80 87 00
Butler boro, Ist wd . John S Jack 2045 28 1973 58 595 20 70 50
•' 2d wd " " 3208 01 2708 47 407 89 32 25
" 3d wd " " 8250 74! 2377 01 851 23 28 50
•• 4th wd " " 1 2439 40 1597 82 808 61 33 00
" sth wd. " " I 8986 73 1719 71 1181 77 85 25
Centreville boro F Forrester 97.3 13 533 04 428 24 II 25
Con'gu'nes'ing boro.. Casp'*r Fehl 273 03 100 21 94 H2 12 (61
Evans Citj boro Ripper 1107 7.. HlO 47 331 03 26 25
Harmony lxiro Fred Weigle 1 023 74 497 77 90 72 35 25
Karns City boro Frank Babbett 119 71 104 (18 138 14 25
Millerstown lxiro 1.1 Donahue 943 05 409 43 441 22 33 00
Harrisville boro J S Pew 71!! H4 252 30 448 04 13 50
Prospect boro Cl* Newman 515 H7 287 41 217 90 10 50
Petrolia boro F M Fritz 274 98 147 00 114 4s 13 50
I'ortersvillc boro .... A Heoshaw 258 30 192 05 57 40 825
Valencia lxiro Wm Hoffman 134 90 73 00 55 99 5 25
Fairview boro A C (iib«on i 215 2 ! 151 11 49 85 14 2.>
Mars lxiro Geo 1J Stewart 583 OH 318 50 249 43, 15 75
Saxonburg lxiro -I E Meeder <lO 14, 392 30 284 03 33 75
Sunbury boro P P Brown 207 02j 212 04 50 48 450
ZeUenople boro [Wm Altai 1149 92 ( 788 801 422 67; 18 75
Total I 1575932 41 $50918 04'515388 72'53025 05
Do;,' Ta i of 1896 and Previous.
j 2 s i § 2 ? rJ ! 5 I cb
IiISTKKT. COLLECTOKB. ~ " £ 1 E §•£
OMrMtMn -H II Duffy MM'l » H»s « 43W 1 «:$■ ■!*•••• *
SllpW'ry II<M k. . .1 H ( ooju r l-tM! T"» ■ T."»
< U-artttfhl . ... II II huffy I '.'} :«H»l 21, I 0» .....
I.ari<-;isltT. Kpli Krl* I s ' *
WttsliliiifLoii If Sraton .. 1'■*?*•»! •» . !4 00 ........ < *
jJutU'f lK>ro John YoutikhiN. !Wk»; 21 44 IW I
liHrmoDjr Pnd Wdgli? ;;J I i I
Saxonburg Cbirlen uiuibc 'IHBSJ H U4« tt .itfi
Ad:irii.i twp H J <*on[< y ir» .V.» IBftl 4 IK' 27 Kl !
Allegheny. JJMI I ford - !Tt 40 I'J 211 « 00j
liuiruln > \V<*sl«*rm:in ... " W 7.'i t'J .1 n; II 2.i 473 <
<'liiiioii... John llal.stead. " . 4 <
(Iltv BB < ..nr. M 17 M IS 94 I '*t <
<'h'lirflHd II I! Dulfy 4 * i 17 40 |J» 2 111 47Z Hi .14 i
( herry SI. NVlsoii " '■& <" ; "»| & I AW| 4 .►! <
I oiiii.iliiem hsliiK.. W J KI. k Iht - M 071 4.1 i»> 2 411 II HI .
IK.III-K.-Ll .lolin lUtwrl ... M 40 1.1 .IH 1.. 2 111 IIH .
I'orwar.l J Marliuri?or ■ ■ "i 11,1 '
Franklin < • Mack.-y " I« -41 * 2:*! 12 1..
J«.ffi-r«>ii ...... \V,.I (miimt .. " 17 44 H i.l 4(1 M 2-. .. .
■la.-liv.ii. John A Klein.rl " ll *tl 'Hi I 4 .Ml ]
Marlon. .laiii. HOllifl.rM " M«• »«l 127 4 7.1 St tM
M.-r.-«-r Win Johnston. . " ill.. I*. Si. 1 . .
Ml(l(lU.hi'X.. S«' Trlml.l.- " ;t1 !!■.! 7<lt I -*.7' 1 ■ J
Huddycreck.... It B Kennedy •• 21) on 12 w mi « r:.
Oakland. Peter Whit mire.. " XI :*• »«• I -V. 22. . (
I'arker .. (ieoJ K-pler " 30 17 17 H» '.»• 7 .VI
Slippery Kix k. 11, < .i.i.er " «4 «2 •'«» 312 2 I'.
Venango WmStafker " 22 14 II 2" iw 0 »•« l >
WashliiKton II CamplH-11.. " i KM -I «• 427 a> 2". 2 M I
Worth . Ulll I'lv.i " 4ft 251 3.1 32 1 «I. 7»> . .. I
Wlnßeld \ Vawelloff M I WW.. ?Hl9 i I 1
lint I• r iKmt lohn Vounkins. " 223 W IW W 0 24 t, M I I
OtDtKTille pl/ Forrfttcr I 11 6®| 10 97] .V* I ... . 'j
Evans i Ity i» M /.. IffU i j ' 2» n -■ • •
I air\i«w Win Gibson *'! Wll 12 Hi"». 6M 1 . ..
Harmony K Weigle Mi .. . •■••i ®WI. ••«]
Harris villi! J H Pew M 12 m ?•? l*\ I
Karns City O E McOIII 1 " WW 10 §s| 2».
Ml 1 lvrfitown. (;»•«» II Kvans 20 rt 1»# 27 h» I 00;
Mars I W Let? ! 12 M lo St .1 I Joj '
Porters villi* A llenshew **; 4 Ji-'i 2 l» I»o I
Prosiieet C F Ntwcuan " i- - • *-l; 44 j I
Petrolia I' M Frit/ " 22 t, 72 000
-:i*onlnirjr •< Varhv-i HaaiiO *• 28 21 1141 <1 l > oil
Sunbury :P P llrown j " . 1 22; Ino .... ; j
Toitlt I |IS7W te . J p.- tt $U W
l iiscnted Lnntt Acconnt for 1807.
Q SCHOOL. " " ROAD; "• POOR. '
z 1? 5 . 3 ! P K t k cs t ►ti ' i o"
h Z. S. 2. £. £ » » E.c.22 a
DISTRICT.
| i : ?, : v \ : '' • J 1
Allegheny * 20 !V>* 34 sflf 29 70$ 51 20$ 13 89$ 53 79$ 16 26 * 60 94$ il 11 $ 6 50$ 5 72 * 8 34 $ 3 94
lJnffnlo 21 134 11 145 1 24 24) 7 i 7
Hntler 10 34 10 :i4 10 4» 10 49 5 28 5 28 ... .
Brady 281 16 SI 231 16 81 231 19 74 1 16 19 74 1 10 11 52 231 11 52 231
Cherry 11 44 937 11 44 18 6<> 221 900 759 15 21 174 913 7H9 is 28 174
("lav 305 SIS 255 10 73 615 305 615 305 818 102 318 102
Centre 17 47 726 17 44 22 02 208 28 42 25 28 28 42 25 28 463 17 32 21 95
Connoqiienessini; 15 929 10 939 75' 10 ! 85
Clearfield 29 50 3S 60 36 4 7 213 55 87 54 66 121 17 22 972 17 22, 972
Concord 2 70' 358 358 515 278 793 140 179 I£6 179
Cranherrv 94 ' 94 j 15i ■ j 15
Forward". 11 70 11 70 I
Fairview 266 22 50 522 22 50 522 15 4:'. 145 16 88 843 259 8 43: 259
Jefferson 47 47 43 4?, 43 43
Marion 12 08 11 98 It 98 11 4>2 UO2 499 462 961
Middlesex 2 07 2 07
Mnddycreek 4 12 4 12 81 HI
Parker 45 43 02 151 44 53 37 88 1 18 37 88 1 10 11 64 31 11 95
Penn 19 87 19 87 20 44 20 44 ! 573 573
Summit - 1 1"> 1 15
Donegal 516 17 48 940 17 48 940 42 11 22 710 454 5 78' 60 578 00
Oakland 18 09 300 18 09 21 09 ; 403 905 13 08
Washington 21 62 30 25 80 25 14 74 14 74 1 22 12 22 12
Worth 630 630 150 150 157 ! 157
Winfield 25 30 25 30 25 30 67 46 67 46 843 843
Venango 126 27 49 210 29 59 336 886 42 42
Bntler boro 180 *l4 92 660 ' 21 52 641 660 13 01; 19 00 100 19 00l 106
Mercer twp 239 579 418 10 15 684 199 8 83: 186 159 345
Slipperyrock ! ' : : 307 307 84 84
Fairview boro 825 ' 325 450 450
Harrisyille boro 3 15 ; 3 15 1 25 j 1 25
Petrolia boro ; 4 50 4 50
Prospect boro 95 180 1 89: j 369 128 45 173 45 j . 45
Snnbnry boro 2 | j 264 |
Total $179 545282 85>222 3515274 49 $230 71 $230 56 $232 00 $329 80 $133 26 $l3B 10 $96 73 *136 25598 58
DegTu of 1H«.»7.
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5 5 1 *> s < g
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DISTRICTS. COLLECTORS = = 3 2 n : °
g- 3 1 g . S |
2 S $ $
■I M r i MM
Adams twp.. Wm Renison.. $ 162 oo * 42 00$ 8 51 $ $ 116 49 . . £ 15 00
Allegheny.... James J011y... 46 05 20 04! 129 24 72 :
Brady F McCnrdv.... 63 75 31 00 222 30 53 :
Buffalo T Harbison.... 99 90 63 78 429 80 98 j
Bntler F D Pearce. ... 127 50 51 51 366 72 88 .. 14 00 j
Clinton .lames Riddle.. 103 50 32 12 169 69 69 .. 220 00 i
Clay R B Conn 84 75 45 24 328 36 23 .. 34 50
Centre .1 D Smith 84 00 48 77 3 50 31 73 .. 18 00 !
Clearfield E J Kennedy.. 66 00 32 89 220 30 86 '
Cherry H L Rnsself... 102 oo 35 25 186 . .... 64 89 j
Connoq J Brandon 92 25 57 94 381 ". 30 50 .. 18 50 j
Concord. ... Roliert Adams.! 72 75 47 50 250 22 75 .. 73 00
(.'ranberry. . A Kirschler.... 82 50 76 25 556 69 .. 92 00
Donegal F W Waltman. 128 25 59 82 893 64 50 .. 10 IK)
Forward G Marburger.. 127 50 54 21 376 69 53 .. 42 00
Fairview J.T Campbell.. 96 75 40 00 257 54 18
Franklin .... A McCandless.. 63 00 38 47 2 90 21 63 .. 15 00
Jefferson .... S M Barr 114 15 79 75 4 80i 29 95 .. 13 00
Jackson AH Miekley.. 108 75 72 00 540 31 35 .. 64 00
Lancaster... S Bartley i 106 5o 95 oo 6 45; 505 .. 83 50
Marion Jos Vandyke..! 79 50 45 74 589 27 87 .. 78 00
Merger J J MeGarvey. | 54 00 15 67 132 37 01 .J
Middlesex... E O Thompson 153 00 105 00 660 ' 40 41 ..' 191 T5
Mnddycreek..Frank Jones... 56 25 50 00 341 284 .. 45 00
Oakland P Whitmire... j 80 25 72 00 379 446 .. 48 50
Penn George E Hay. 143 25 114 21 879 20 25 22 50
Parker .T Walley I 84 75 45 25 253 36 97 .. 110 50
Summit J W Bauldauf. 129 00 50 00 418 74 82 ..:
Slipperyrock. H Bovard | 79 50, 38 60 2 611 1 38 29
Venango .... H B Stalker...! 82 00| 21 00 160 59 40 ..1 750
Washington. Austin Meals.. 113 25 28 05 214 83 06
Worth W H Pisor 76 50 46 94 857 26 05 . J
Winfield .TMCruikshank 87 00' 50 52 346 33 02 ..j 104 00
Butler boro.. John S Jack... 205 50 73 78 388 127 84 ..!
Centreville.. F Forrester j 11 25 11 25..j
Connoq boro. Casper Fehl.. .| 12 OOj 861 72 2 67:..
Evans City.. Geo Ripper 26 25 20 42 123 460
Fairview bor A C Gibson 14 25 12 50 66 1 09:..
Harmony.... Fred Weigle... 33 25 20 00 105 12 20. J
Harrisville ..JS Pew 13 50 6 22 52 6 «6 ..!
Karns City.. Frank Rabbitt. 14 25 1 50 08 12 67 . J
Millerstown.. J J Donahue... 38 IM) 18 00 1 51 13 49.. 1
Mars Geo B Stewart 15 75 15 75
Portersville.. A Henshew.... 8 25 5 25 44 2 56..
Prospect CF Newman.. 10 50 9 24 48' 78 ..
Petrolia F M Fritz 13 50 13 50 ..
Sunbury PP 8r0wn.... 4 50 ; 1 4 50
Saxonburg... J E Meeder.... 33 75 21 17 167 . 10 91 ..j
Valencia Wm Hoffman.. 5 25 j 5 25
Zelienople... Win Allen 18 75 825 69 9HI j.. j
Totals I $3623 05 sl9ll 46 sl3l 99 S2O 25 *1559 85 1 .. $1302 25
Unseated Lund Tax Received by Treasurer for IH!>7.
i O i f- 'S3 '0 : H f S*
o 2. o * Os, 3. o
s ? 5 2 S s?
j | 8 r- ? * »J
DISTRICTS. | : I : : ; : j I ||
Allegheny * 20 95$ 29 70$ 16 26$ 5 72 $ 72 63 $ 8 92 * 76 55
Buffalo. 21 11 24 7 68 03 66
Brady 281 231 116 231 809 24 ; 833
Centre 17 47 17 44 25 28 17 32 77 51 1 18 78 69
Cherry . . 11 44 11 44 789 789 38 66 43 39 09
Clay 305 255 805 102 967 40 10 07
Clearfield 29 50 38 60 55 87 , 972 133 69 285 136 54
Concord 270 358 278 179 10 85 11 10 96
Connonueneesing 15 10 1 10 85 &>
Donegal 516 940 U22 60 26 88 77 27 15
Fairview 266 522 145 259 11 92 446 16 38
Marion 12 08 11 98 11 02 262 39 701 562 45 32
Mercer 239 418 199 159 10 15j 58 10 73
< Htkland. 18 09 18 09 1 905 45 23 21 45 44
Parker 4"> 151 lIN HI 4«> 18 •{ (»•{
Venango. 126 210 336 42 714 11 725
Washington 21 62 30 25 14 74 22 12 88 73 732 96 05
Winfield 25 30 25 80 67 46 843 126 49 126 49
Butler boro 180 660 6 601 106 16 06j 109 1. l^i
Prospect lioro 95| 189 45 3 29| 07 3 .>6
Total *179 5-1'5222 :r, $232 00 $96 73 $750 62 -i<29 57 $760 19
WAKKEN AN t> IMXMONT HOSPITAL
AC< 'OI'NT.
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DISTRICT. : s i"'
•B ; t
Adauis. | 33 501 33 iSO'
Alli ifln iiy 14 25 ? 14 2.i
llrady ail "" 2«i4 Vl .VI .VI
Hutl.r. 22" (15 I!<T l«) 22 75
< lurry (ill «Ki 130 7.»| 474 k7
CWarfi.-ld .. tOH So M."> 7.-.I 22 75
Clinton H44 1.-»| 29 »! Kl4 80
('oil UO<l'lll|/. !RMMI| 111 'Si. 7 7.i
Doni ifiil 342 5" . * 242 50
I ranklln 2*S 5» IW 7T, 37 75
.lcir.-ri.on m:i :U 0101 3D 30
Falrvl.-w i:#iK in I*2 7.".
I.anra*l«*r. 05 I« *>2 111 13
Mi-rci i -Vi2 mi I s - Vi «n 00 2".l .VI
I Vim 404 .V) |XI .VI 2*i Ino
Oakland. t|4 SO 5134. 12 wi
I'arkcr 1029 1020 70
Forward. Ill"" «t » 22 75
Summit 274 iki 251 25 22 75
Washington.. »"1 "" 4"! "0
Worth 30 2*i 30 2*i
Win Held 273 7". I"2 50 IIH 50 22 75
Muddy. rt ik 119 5" OH 75 . 22 75
Vcnunjro 73 M 73 50
llutl. r iHiro . Till 70 7N-Vl 70 2*i 0"* tt"»
Warns City... 579 29 579 29
Mars lioro . .. IH2 2"» 1112 2i
Falrrlew 1 Is 2". In 2".
Millers town . I s 2 M Is 2 30
.Marlon 02 5" 02 50j
Total !*«332 22«idl In *2;14 47 jl"ll <«
EXPENDITURES OF I»UTI,ER COUNTY
FOR THE YEAH IW.
Assrssllig aivounl i ZOt M
A Height m v Workhouse 4.fc» .*»
Agricultural AMKx'latlon 100 00
Hrhltfe Views 140 <lO
(fridge Inspection... 5# 45
Court A lull tor 72 00
County Institute 200 00
Insurance 75
Hook l>in«liiik 10 00
Western Penitentiary Hf* 7H
ttlrt lis ami deaths.. 170 1<
Holier house account 10IW 'i*
i'ommlssloiiers' roundel. . J517 50
Commonwealth aeeount ... 471R» 13
('oii.itableii rt'tiiriis... 72-1 00
County iM'lrcilvc'H ai'i'diin! 710 00
Court < 'rl<*r*s account 402 00
Court House account. iSKI7 >7
< .unity Auditors 3KI I'i
County a< < ount 21IC W
Cleric of <"ourts
Joseph Crlnwell . ..$S£V| «!J
1 suae Meals >1 M) • KM IK
Commissioner*' account |
John Mlt.-lu ll fiooo 0
lli-rman Seaton 107* 00
l> II Sutton. 1070 00 3208 to
Commissioners' Clerk.
I district Attorney . 4d7 00
Dellverltif btlmii. : jj
Postage am) expre»*ittfe
Kleetlon account... CI HI 02 J
Imiuest aeeount 212 14
I mlexlnir aeeount.. 2HO 00
Interest account 355 00
I mllKent panper**. 71*07
.lull account . 25» 41
lal PhynieUtt • •JJ
Jury i ommlHslouer* 313 OH
Jury Commissioners' clerk 05 00
Janitor 7JJ 0D
J itul tors' asslstaut. ..
Juror ac count k«7* **4
Lunacy account— 317®
Livery hire 140
Notary Public. 4 00
I'rothonotary 1143 *7
I'ennsylvunla Reform School. 2l<* 42
Pennsylvania Iml Reformatory *7 75
MHilary roil ....... 'M Ul
< I'riritinu —
lleriild S3ks («
Eu(?le 313 47
. Times -•« <".!
I'ITI/KN.. HI 35
KeeorcJ 13 .V)
Mlllerstnwn Hernld (i" WiO !«i
Itoad views 2*o HT,
Registering 14111 Til
Register and Itordit IW 10
• R<>:ui Damage 110 60
i Stenographer
Miss Ada Flndley $ 8a .V»
Miss Maud Kelly 13 AO
I Kd. Kiddle.. ISO® to— 1005 00
• I Stationary arid Dockets I*l6l 01
» Sheriff 31114 1"»
. Soldier's burial 170 00
1 UcKhUTiiiK school children . IfW) 00
Seal i) account 134 a 0
' West I'en ii Hospital • JSWis 00
i | Wernersvllle Hospital . 2fW 71
W :irren Hospital 1 ■ tH)
• Loan account 10000 00
Traveling expense 171 22
| Tipstaves—
- E. K. Hoycs $230 00
J. C. Welsh 174 00
1 John Sehairner lift 00— 550 00 ■ .
Transcrlbleg account
L. E. Shlra $622 (X)
Miss Sadie Bell 7100
Miss L. Seaton so 00-- 782 00
Kcfunding account 14.1 60
I'nseatcd land 740 04
i Bridge account new work
Mordecal bridge, Forward t wp.... 100 00
< 'anion Bridge Co., super
structure I'ayne bridge.
Muddy creek twp #67."» 00
Masonry for I'ayne bruise .>7 20
Making till for approach 40 00 1302 20
Long Kun bridge, Win field
twp.. superstructure S 216 00 1
Masonry, 370'/i cubic yards. . 1186 22 1102 22
I'atterson Kun bridge, super*
structure 120 00 (
Masonry 351 54 — 471 54
Beaver Koad bridge, Jackson
twp., superstructure 230 00 i
Mas<»n ry . 166 66 I
Making All.. 38 AO — 008 60 a
North liear Creek, bridge
superstructure 400 00
Uepairs to masonry 40 00— 440 (X)
Koliler bridge, llutler twp.,
supers!ructure 1100 00
Balance on Masonry. 1-w) us
K lingler Si Co., cement 110 30 ;«Md '>
Brldce repairs SM 02
CYKUO H A 111' Ell. TKEASiritEIt, Oh. (
Tax received from collectors for 1806
and previous I 13072 01 .
Tax rec» ived from collectors for 1w97 M0K"» 02
Tax received on unseated land 730 02
Kecelverl from Insane hospital ac
count .... SMI If
Amount received from County Com- \
missioners.. 1884.1 04 *
Amount received from Jury fees a
from Sheriff Dodds 170 72
Amount received from tines 07 00 K
Clerk of Courts fines .SIOB 73 l
Clerk of of Courts Jury fees.. 00 M .">7
• Ketail liquor license illil AO
I Amount n ct'lvj'd from dog funds.. 579 4'♦
Amount in treasury, Jan. 4, 1807 . 10072 .TO
Amount of State tax received . 11351 ss
511H012 00
THEASmEII'B CBKUITft. ■
Ity vouches redeemed i T2?4'-i n
• Temporary loan paid 10000 00
Cash sent state treasurer ~ lAl.'iA 84
Treasurer's ner cent on state tax 1"»2 *.s
Treasurer's .» per cent. for collect ing
county tax on unseated land * It* ]
Treasurer's :i% per cent, on ffin.ooo 17A0 no 1
Treasurer's 1 1 » |>er cent, on $38,742 07 581 II
Amount in treasury, Jan. ;i, lsus 11070 72
$118142 on
Cyrus Harper in Account with •
Dog Tax for 1807.
DR.
To reserve of *3OO from 1800 200 00
To amount collected for HW 12ns 06
To amount collected for I*o7 1011 40 __
*W3U 42
CREDITS.
By warrants for damage to sheep I.HSD 2.~>
By overpaid tax refunded 2s oo
Tn'asnrer's ."> per cent, on Slits Z'l «7 41
Reserve for lv.K 2<*> no
Treasurer's ."> per cent, on fI.T(M 7l> k> 34
Balance turned to Co. Trea..urer lUIM 5S
SEEO 42
, Total amount of warrants paid In
cluding temporary loans 5&743 lfi
ASSETS OF BUTLER COI KTY.
! Amount of casii in treasury $ llt'.ro 72
Amount due from collectors for ISm;
and previous :iVi 119
Amount due from collectors for ISO 7. 11311 H#
' Amount due from townships on un
i seated land 1014 06
Amount tines in hand of Sheriff
Dodds 535 00
; Commissioner's notes 2SKI 03
J31210 69
We. the nndersigned Anditors of But
ler connty, state of Pennsylvania, do
1 certify thai in pursuance of law we met
at the court house on the :>d day of Jan
! nary, 189H, and audited the several ac
! counts of Butler county. We do certify
that the foregoing is a correct state
! ment of said accounts according to the
i best of our knowledge and belief.
In witness whereof, we haye hereto
set our hands and seals this 18th day of
February, 1898.
W. S. MOORE. [SEAL]
F. P. Mi BRIDE. [SEAL]
O. R. THORNE. (SEAL]
County Auditors
We, the undersigned Commissioners
of Butler county, do hereby certify that
the foregoing statements contain a just
and true exhibit of the receipts and ex
penditures of Butler connly for the year
1897, as we truly believe.
Witness our hands and seals this 12th
day of February. 1898
JOHN "MITCHELL I SEAL]
11. (i. SEATON. [SEAL!
D. H. SUTTON, [Seat.]
a County Commissioners
J. C. KkuvADDON, Clerk
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BARGAINS
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Are Not All Gone
We have a lot of Monarch
shirts made of Garners per
cales former price $1.50 now
going ar 75c
33 l-3per cent Off
011 ail winter underwear and
lots of broken sizes going at
one-half price.
We Still Havo
a few of those $5, $4, and $3
hats in the Dollar Sale.
We Have About
five dozen fine wool top
shirts in Black and lirown
shades, worth $2, and $2.50,
we are ofieri ig them at $125
Come in and tc 11 us what
you need ami see if we can
not supply you.
COLBERT a DALE,
242 S. MAIN St BUTI.HR, PA.
C. SELIGM AN & SON.
""TAILORS"
No. 416 W. Jefferson St.,
Butler, Pa.
A line .if latest I'orelK"
sind Domestic Suitings
always in stock.
I'll, Style and Work
manship guaranteed
10 (five satisfaction.
PRICES REASONABLE.
MES FitfiK 'JF Cii AtiGE
R L. Kiricp.U'ic'i, Opiiciai and
Next to Court House HuMo, Late
Gradnate T/i Port institute
™R WOOL
TO SELL WRITE 10
W. F. RUMBERGER,
C.iro A. Trouunan's Sum. IUJTLEU. I*A
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
The Ford f:.rin in Donegal twp., near
Miller>town is for sale. I* contain?
atxiut 150 acres, is well watered and in
good condition For tecais inquire at
his office
L. 5. McJUNKIN,
Insurance and Real Estate
Agent.
117 R.JEFFERSON ST..
BUTLER, - PA
M. C WAGNER,
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER,
139 South Main street.
Over Shnul & Nasi - * CloiUing Store
Subßcribe lor the CAXIZBN.