Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 21, 1901, Image 4

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    woodsmen
Know that in spite of hard work in the
clear forest air the blood often become#
impure. The heavy food served in the
lumber camps is to a great extent re
sponsible for this condition of the
blood, which renders the body an easy
prey to many forms of disease.
There is no better u .
blood purifier than
Dr. Pierce's Gold- I
en Medical Discov- fj
ery. It cures erup- .. /^y
tions, pimples, ec- I j ,W 1
zem a , scrofula, 1
rheumatism, and rffc/ ■HB.I If
other diseases lyjl' A
caused by an im- /fSfi S(?V > i
pure condition of
"TTwfilood. It cures \
absolutely and al- f I |
together by cleans- \\L V
ing the blood from jf,
the poisons which J T "A |h
breea and feed dis- / J
Accept no sub- y
stitute for the n Dis- HB B0
covery." There is JBK BH \ \
no other medicine XM CHEI H
"just for raffi
'■ I win forever thank ljffi CIH JR; j
you for advising me *Jm A I
to take Dr. Pierce's J r '
Golden Medical Dis- X J
Covery," writes Mrs. /*) 4 •
James Mnrphy, of
Fonda, Pocahontas
Co.. lowa. "It has cured me of chronic scrofula
t>( twelve years' standing. I also had chronic
diarrhea for twelve years. I am in good health
now—better than I ever was in tnv life, owing
to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I
took fceverat bottles of the ' Discovery' before
I stopped."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, containing iooS pages, and over
700 illustratious, is sent flee on receipt
of stamps to defray expense of mailing
only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper cover, or 31 cents for the
book in cloth binding. Address Dr. R.
V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Humphreys'
Specifics cure by acting directly upon
the without exciting disorder in
any other part of the system.
*O. CTRES. FBJCE3.
I—Fever#, Congestions, Inflammations. .*23
—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25
3—Te c(h in g, Colic, Crying,W,akef ulness .% 5
<4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 23
7— Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25
B—Xeuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 25
9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .2J
10—D yspe ngia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach. 25
11 —Suppressed Painful Periods 25
12—Whites, Too Prof use Periods 25
13—Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25
1-i—Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25
' s—Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains 25
10—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 25
19—Catarrh, Influenza. Cold In the Head .25
20—Whooplng-Coug 25
27—Kidney Diseases 25
Xervous Debility 1.00
30—Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. .. .25
77—Grip. Hay Fever 25
♦ Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at youi
Drumists or Mailed Free.
Sola by drugßists, or sent on reeclpt of prfce.
Med. Co., Cor. William & John Sta..
This Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamp*,
k generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon
itrste the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS,
66 Warren St, New York City.
Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. 1
can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi
tive cure for catarrh if nsad as directed."—
Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
MEDICINAL USE.
'hyslcians recommend and will advise the
use of
LEWIN'S PURE RYE WHISKEY.
'or the weak arid rnn down systc.n, and In
nany cases, If used properly, wilt prevent
ong and continued sickness. If you buy
rom 11s you are sure to get purest and best
[uality.
A large stock of the below brands always
>n hand.
FINCII, ST. VKKNOJf,
(IITCKKNIIKIMKIt. OII.UNUKR,
UIBmj.N, OVKBIIOI.T,
LAIUiK, riIOHI'KUN.;
BhIOUKPORI,
ind offer them to you unadulterated 8 year
)ld at SI.OO per full quart, 0 quarts, $5.00.
\< uaUPKATIIKK'S CIIOICK,
kVhlskey guarante 3 3 years old, J2.00 per cal.
011 all C. O. I), or mall orclersof ss.oi>orover
we box and ship promptly; express charges
pn paid.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO,
411 Water Street
telephone, 2170. Pittsbmg, Po.
Opposite T1 A O. Depot.
REMOVAL
&ART ICWIMArrt Wholesa'e Dealer
KUDI. LIU In U tU., i a Wines A Liquors.
Zow at 411 Water St.,? Pittsburg,
will remove about April Ist, during con
s'.rnctiou of their new building to
14 Smithfield St., Pittsburg,
where they will be glad to meet all their
customers and friends.
I CURES \
[ THE J
Ml COUGH. )
C A pleasant, never-failing <
I remedy for throat and lung f
5 diseases. 4
| Sellers'lmperial 5
{ Cough Syrup fi
J Is absolutely free from spirituous Sj
3 or otlier harmful ingredients ?
c A prompt, positive cure for J j
\ coughs, colds, hoarseness, 1
c enza, whooping cough. / |
/ Over a million bottles foM in tho \ :
j last few years attestitaiopularityo ;
( W. J. GILMORE CO. j
f PITTSBURG, PA. V I
S At all Druggists. (j
\ 25c and 50c. ? j
V s *
i
W. S. & E. WICK,
i
DEALERS IN
!
R)ugh and Worked LuniberJlo'J a!ll'Kinds?
Doors, S:isli and Mouldings.
Oil Well Xiies a Specialty.
Office and Yard,
E.iOunninslKim au.l Mr. «r< e S .
near West Pen 11 IHjiku.
UfTl.Kli 1 A !
|
n a p° stai car^to i
J 1111 I M or call U P No - 4 1
■ of the People's
* * l'lione or Bell
122-3 an d
W. B. McGEARY'S
ne.v wagon, ruuning to and from his
Steam Carpet-Cleaning
establishment, will call ai your house
take away your dirty carpels and return
them in a day or two as e'ean as new.
All on a summer morning—Carpets,
rugs and curtains thoroughly cleaned on
short notice.
M. C. WAGNER,
PHOTOGHAPHEB
i39*South Mam street.
" CAULIFLOWER CULTURE.
Some Quite Xovel Experience From
Long Island Grower*.
The general impression is that cauli
flower eannot be successfully grown
on sandy soils, anil for the best results
it should be grown on a lively loam.
Experience has proved to the Long
Island growers most conclusively that
It Is not the character of soil, but its
condition, that insures success. The
cauliflower, in -common with all other
plants, does not feed upon soil, but up
on the elements of plant growth con
tained in the soil, and these can be
furnished by the light as well as by
the heavy soils. Then the question
arises, Can it be grown without the
aid of commercial fertilizer? Yes, but
1 should prefer under some circum
stances its use. For Instance, the cauli
flower has a decided thirst for salt, an
element that can only be furnished by
the use of chemicals. On saline coasts
the atmosphere will furnish that to a
considerable extent, but not sufficient
for its need, which on I.ong Island Is
satisfied by the salts used in the com
mercial fertilizers.
Last season was one of vicissitudes
witli this crop and showed in a few
instances the value of salt. Let me
state an instance. One of our best
fanners had a field in which he was
to grow cauliflower the past year com
pletely flooded by a remarkably high
tide, the first in the history of the farm.
When the time for setting the plants
came, they were set here 11.e same as
In other fields, which had been given
the same proportion of fertilizer. When
the harvest came, the lino.' i field pro
duced one of the heaviest crops ever
known, and it has been stated that
profits were more than SI,OOO per acre,-
while most other fiefds were total fail
ures.
If I were to grow cauliflower on a
sandy soil, I should take a piece of
sod and treat it liberally with well
rotted manure, which should be put on
the surface and plowed tinder about
June 1, then harrowed smoothly and
left until about time to set the plants.
Then I should cultivate as finely as
possible without disturbing the sod and
at the same time work in SOO pounds
of common salt to the acre and look
with confidence for a satisfactory crop,
writes an Orange Judd Farmer corre
spondent.
Jmleins by tlie Eye.
A difference in yield of 50 bushels per
acre of potatoes will scarcely attract
attention as they lie In their places on
the ground after digging.
In the personal experience of the
writer these statements have been
abundantly verified. On one occasion
a field was planted to early potatoes,
there being applied 700 pounds per
acre of a high grade complete fertilizer
costing S4O per ton. As was the cus
tom under such circumstances, some
rows were left unfertilized for com
parison. At harvest time the work
men were instructed to dig fertilized
and unfertilized rows, leaving the po
tatoes in their rows side by side for
examination. When ready, the writer
inspected them carefully, and while
there was a slight difference observa
ble the verdict rendered as the result
of inspection only was "not enough in
crease to pay cost of fertilizer." Press
ed with work the impulse was to have
the potatoes picked up without further
care, but a wiser thought prevailed
and a definite area was laid off and the
potatoes from it carefully measured,
when to the surprise of all the yield of
the fertilized rows exceeded that of the
unfertilized by bushels per acre.
This occurred in August, and these
potatoes had a ready market at 00
cents per bushel. The value of the in
crease was $56.25 per acre. The cost
of the fertilizer was sl4 per acre, and
if $2 is allowed as the cost of applying
the same the total expense on account
of fertilizer was $lO per acre, leaving
$40.25 as net profit. And yet we were
on the point of turning away from
this experiment, saying "the fertilizer
does not pay/'
After some experience in experimen
tal work farmers come to know that
"judging by the eye" is entirely un
trustworthy.— J. L. Stone, New York.
Rndlnbe» In Hotbeda.
Radishes require less heat than let
tuce, just as a crop of young cauliflow
er or cabbage requires less heat than
tomatoes, eggplants or others of a
tropical nature. If started in March,
no strong bottom heat would be re
quired, and they will succeed well on
second heat such as is in a bed from
which a crop of lettuce or other vege
table has just been removed. In this
case the crop will often do better than
when sown in a freshly made bed, as
In the latter the ammonia, which new
heating material always throws off,
would have a tendency to drive the
crop too much to tops.—Uawson.
Agricultural Bccvltloii.
In some sections of New York not
adapted to wheat growing buckwheat i
has become quite an important crop. It '
is not looked upon with favor by some j
practical farmers, but others believe j
that when the conditions of its success- j
ful culture are better understood its i
falue to the state may be greatly iu- |
creased.
Among cowpuas suitable for the I
north Whippoorwill is generally popu
lar.
A number of Vermont farmers report I
having thrashed their corn this winter]
with ordinary thrashing machines.
There seems to be an active interest |
in cherry growing. Rural New Yorker j
advises that the best time to prune '
cherry trees is in the early spring, just j
before the leaves start. It considers it
Is well proven that Windsor and all
other sweet cherries are less hardy
than the Montmorency and others of ;
the sour class. Richmond, Philippe and !
English Morello are other good kinds
that are hardy, but they are tart in
flavor.
HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Bil
iousness, Indigestion, Headache. !
Easy to easy to operate. 23c.
RE.HUMA.TISM Ct'RED IN A DAY.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and j
Neuralgia radically cures iu i to 3 days. '
Its action upon the system is retrarkable
aud mysterious. It removes at once the '
causes and '.be disease immediately dis
apj ears. The first dose greatlv benefits;
7S cents Sold by J. C. iied'c, ur.d J. F. '
1 IJilpb Drugeii-ts Butler. 96.
' TA s"^m*LA*D£~LPH^A
-dental ROOMS.-- .f
[ ' ! 39 - sth Avo. ; Pittsburg, Fa
! = Wo'ropRACTICA' ',Y , ' oln 8 t ' 1 ii
•• TSS crown •••-"' ee,;n o £ v.
'■'lltsl.ars— WHY SOT DO >
7f»YOURS? 'j" 1 ' 1 CROWN!;'
. »}{'■"» BfillGf >-■»• ' '
kiSS PER fCOTH. A '
</•<«, ««../ 1.-rh ti-: -!.- ONLY*
■ - yrczitzr* y'ZXZ*?' i
KSts Cures Drunkenness.
eeley Cu^ s
KEELEY
WrKelor ■ INSTITUTE,
ttoklet
OftKiet. SXTTSBIUU, 4'A.
UIVKS A BREAD-WINNING EDUCATION.
Enabllnf young men and wom:n to
meet the demand* of this prosperuus
commercial ax*- Forcircuhmadilresi
| r oupr ft 10MS. lift aad UfteftF tlm, Phuberc Pa.
Music scholars wauted at 12S West
Wayne St.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE
pITTSBUKG & WESTERN
Railway. Schedule of I'as
rengcr Trains in effect May 28,
1899. HUTLER TIME.
Depart. / ive
.Allegheny Accommodation 0 25 A.m a.y
Allegheny Express 8 '*s " - "
New t'a»t!e Accommodation 806 M *•' 1 -
Akron Mail 8 06 A m 1 p-m
Allegheny Fast Express a 58 " 12 is
1 Allegheny Express 3 00 P.M 4 4» pm
| Oticago Express 3 40 pm 12 1> aui
! Allegheny Mail 560 4 74. pro
j Allegheny and New Castle A ecu m 550 u » »3 4
j < hitagr Limited • 550 4 * 'J 1- A.si
Kane snd Bradford Mail 9:55 A.m 5o >* M
1 Clarioa AccommtKlation J W P.M ** » • \ M
j Cleveland and Chicago Express... G25 an)
I SUNDAY TRAINS.
j Allegheny Express 8 05 A..* 9 12A.M
' Allegheny Accommodation.. . 5 50 r.* 5 o3 P.M
I New tastle Accommodation 8 05 a.* 7 03 "
Chicago Express J4O P.M 5 iam
Allegheny Accommodation 7 03 pin
On Satuidays a train, known as the theatre t::iin
will leave Butler at 5.50 p. m., arriving at Allegheny
at 7.20; returning leave Allegheny al 11.30 p. m.
Pullman sleeping cars on Chicago Express between
Pittslmrg and Chicago.
For through tickets to all points in the west, north
west or southwest and information regarding routes
time of trains, etc. apply to
W. K. TURNER, Ticket Agent,
R. 15. REYNOLDS, Sup't, N. D., Butler. Pa.
Butler, Pa. 0. W. BASSETT,
P. A.. Allegheny, Pa
il U DUNKLE,
Sup't. W. iL. Div.. Allegheny Pa.
ml IE PITTSITLTRG, - BESSE
-1 MER & LAKE ERIE R.
R. COMPANY;
Time taMe in effect Sept. 23, 1900.
CENTRAL TIME.
> m •uard. Daily except Sunday. Southwanl
(Read i:p) * (Read down)
"± 1! 1- STATION-. 1 ~11 13
P.M. I'.M A.M., A.M. P.M PM
1J * • .s Al Erie 1-1" 4 15
1_ s 2<» Fair view 1-' C) 4 40
\l 13 S lo Girard 1- 4> 4 5-i
1 8 S IS ar. .Conneaut.. .ar 1 37 G
11 00 7 0651 v.. Conneaut. ..lv 11 0«' 4 32
11 55 7 oOjOranesville 1 07 5 17
II 50 7 45 Al'ion 1 12 5 25
11 35 7 2$ 1 27 5
11 2b 7 23 <V>uneautville 1 33 5 4«;
11 10 7 06 Meadville Junct.. 1 54 6 05
11 50 7 so'ar..Meadville.. ar 2 :io 6 4j
pi 20 <1 2t» lv.. Meadville.. .lv 1 "•) 5 l.">
11 2»» 7 2oar..Con.
10 50 6 50lv..C>on. Lakc..lv 1 35 5 44
7 2" ar..Linesville ..ar 0 2>»
6 20 lv 4 lv (5 4.",
10 54 ('. 4S Ilartßtown i | 2 C 1«»
10 4'» f. 4:i Adamsville 2 1". « ".'5
10 40 G 34 Osgood i 2 2.1 G -5
| '' t'« lo 33 2b Greenville | G :i5 2 3o ; G4o
• «»5 10 2G G 22 Shenango I G 42 2 37 G s;j
, 5 1> 10 07 G 03 Fredonia | 6 57 2 sl> 7 Oh
. «♦ 50 5 4t» .Mercer ! 7 13 '•> 1| J
5 2«'. 9 45 5 43 Houston Junction 7 li»: 3 17 7 3j
i U2b 525 Grove City 7 40; 337 75Q
i I .'.7' 9 12 llarrisville 7 5'V 3 4!»j
11 9 (»b Branchton 8 01 3 57
3 In, 942 ar... Hilliard... at 9 42* 5 4o;
:1 «»■'► 7 05 lv...llillianl. ..lv. 7 *6| 3 O.Y
! IT, 9 <«3 Keister | 8 05 1 0.1
J ; s4B Em-lid s2O 4 17,
10" 8 18; Butlor | 8 5o 4 45
2 I • 7 00, Allegheny 10 2o G 2oj
A.M.) i P.M.;
J. S. MATSON, E. H. UTLKY.
Sai>'t Tranap. Gen. Pass. At;t,
Greenville. Pa. Pittsburt?, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA
WESrERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
SCHIDCLB IS EFFE<.T NOV. 2G, 1900.
Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division.
Trains leuve Kiskiminetas Junction as follows:
For Buffalo, 9 m. and 1140 p. m. daily, with
thr< ugh parlor and sleeping cars.
For Oil City, 7.4G, 9.6G a. in., 2.39, 0.13 and 11.40 p.
m. ueek-davs. Sundayp, 9.50 a. in., r».l3and II P)p.m.
F. r Red kiuk, 7.40, 9.50, 11.17 a. tiu 2.39, <i.l3, 9.34,
and 11.40 p. in. week-flays. Sundays, 9.5G, 10.49 a. in.,
0.13 ami 11.40 p. m.
For Kitrauntng, 7.40, 9.30,
G. 13, 7.34, 9.34, and 11.40 p. iu. week-days. Sundays,
950,10.4» a. in., G. IJ, M.45, ami 11.40 p. m.
Foi detailed information, address Thos. Watt, PHJI
Agt. Western District, Corner Fifth Avenue aud Smith
field Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
J B. If : 'HISON, I. R. WOOD
. ..• -al Manager. Ce?» n '*•«% • u
S >ITH WEEK DAYS .
A. M A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M
BUTLER Leave 0 25 8 05 10 50 2 35 5 06
Saxouburg Arrive 654 830 ll'lo 300 5 2b.
Butler Junction.. " 7 27 3 *>3 U 4o 3 25 5 53
Butler Junction.. .Leave 7 31 8 53 ll 52 3 25 5 53
Natrona Arrive 7 40 9 01 12 01 3 34 G. 02
Tarentum 7 44 907 12 OS 3 42 GO7
Springdale 7 52 9 16 12 19 3 52 f.. 15
Claremont 19 3D 12 3b 4 00 fii 27
Sharpaburg 8 11 93G12 48 4 12 t3 '£s
Allegheny 8 24 94b 1 02 4 25 G 43
A. M. A.M. P. M. P. M. P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.— Leave liutler il*r Allegheny
City and principal intermediate statiom* at 7:30 h ti.
and 6:00 p. m.
NORTH. WEEK DAYS-
A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M.j P. M
Allegheny City .leave 7 'Ki 86610 45 310 610
Sharpshurg 7 12 9 07 10 57
Ciaremont | 11 04
Springdale 11 IS .... 0 37
Tarentum 7 39, 9 34 11 2b: 3 40. 6 40
Natrona. 7 43 9 38 11 :J4 3 s<i 6 51
Butler Junction...arrive 7 50 9 47 11 43 3 5b 7 00
Butler Junction... .leave 7 50' 9 47 12 18 4 00 7 00
Saxonburg 8171009 12 41 435 721
BUTLER .. .arrive 8 42 10 32 1 lo 5 OT. 7 60
A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M. P. M
SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for But
ler and principal intermediate stations at 7:15 a m. and
9-30 p ; m.
FOR THE EAST.
Weeks Days. Sunday-
A. 31. A. M. P. M. A.M. P M
B''TLER.. . ....IT 62610 50 235 730 600
Cutler .Fct." ar 7 27 11 4o 325 820 550
Butler Jet lv 7 r>o 11 4i 358 821 8 16
Fee port ur 753 11 4'i 4 (J2 825 8 1*
Kski millets* J't " 7 sfc 11 50 407 829 821
Leechburg u 81012 02 4 19 841 833
Paultou (Ap0110)...." 83112 22 440 858 8 s*>
Saltsburg " BJSB 12 19 5
Blairs villi? H 928 120 541 962 945
titarfmviUelat 14 9 36. .... 550 10 (Mi
Altooua " 11 35 ... 850 150 . ..
llarrisburg *' 310 .... 100 645
Philadelphia " «23 ... 425 lo 2o
P. M. A. M. A. M. A.M. I'. M
Through trains lor the east leave Pittsburg (fJuii.n
Station), as follows. —
Atlantic Expr<*s, daily . .3:00 A.M
Pennsylvania Limited 44 7:15 44
Ihiy Express, 44 7:30 44
Main Line Express, . . ..8:00 4 *
ilarrisbnrg Mail, 14 12:45 P.M
PhiUJelpbir. Express, 1 4:50 44
Mail and Express daily For New York only.
Through buffet sleeper; uocoacl.es 7:00 44
Eastern Express, '• 7:10 "
Fast Line, * 8 30 44
Piltsburg Limitc<l, daily, with through coaches
to New York, and sleeping cars to New York,
Baltimore and Washington only. No extra
tare on this train 10:00 44
rhilacftl Mail, Suudaj s on»y 8:40 a.m
Fflr Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all
rail route), 8:00 A.M, and 8:30 I\M, daily.
|)UFFALO, ROCHESTER &
PITTSBURG RY.
TIME TABLE.
In effect Feb. 1, 1991.
NORTII rOUNI>.
KAM'KKN TIMK. +l2 Mi tju +l4 *3~
Pittsburg ) leave a.m' a.in |».ni p.in p.m
Allegheny f P. & W. Sta 9 00J j 4 00 10 00
llutler 10 12 |5 05 11 28
Kenelton , •> 31 11 £1
! ('migsville 10 43 [54212 01
j • 'owansville 5 63
; Montgomeryville 5 58
West Mosgrove 6 OS
! Echo 11 25 0 29 12 43
Dayton 11 30 41 12 53
i Nortli Point ti 58
i Hamilton 7 06
; Valier 7 1°
' I'unxHUUiwncy ar 12 08 7 23 1 28
! •' lv 0 2«» 12 10 2 30 7 25 1 30
j Dig Bun '• 35 12 22 2 43 7 40
I Curwensville ar 8 20 +4 20 4 20
j Clearfield*. ar 8 32 +4 32 4 32
I Dnßois 7 10 12 50 3 20 8 15 2 17
j Fa!l» Creek " 17 12 57 3 :*» p.m; 2 24
! Hitukwayville a .in 110 34* 240
j ltidgway 1 45 4 34 3 18
I Jidmsonburg : 1 57. 4 53 3 31
' Mt. dewett i 2 49 5 41 4 19
Br;ulford axj I 3 it' 030 «> 05
' Salamanca ai J 4 09. p.m
l>ufl:tlo ar G 25j 7 20
| Rochester arj +7 50j 845
80CTH BOI'ND.
' KA-TKKN TIMI-. "i:i i'J |»3 +U ~T~
leave a.m a m | a.m p.m p.m |
• Rochester ! ' +7 45 ■ 8 35
• Bufliiln h| |»»00| 10 00
' bilaumura lvj ill 13
: If*.i.l lvj 7 45' 1J If. 'l2 9» :
Mt. .lewett i « 4.J 12 59 1 I©
.f..hiisuuburg ' !> 27; 1 43 1 51
Ri.lfiwiiy » 58 3 UO 2ii7
Hi'"- kuavville 10 37* 2 32 p.m 2
Falls Creek ".I" 10 54 2 11 - 2" 1 57
bull..in 'i 40 11 001 3 55,8 30! 3 10
Clearfield lvj U+3K 7 OS
1 t'urwensviUe lv ll+4a 7 I*
! Run ! 7 l:i tl :U 330 0 05; 342
! l'nux.-.itawiiey ill 7 2X 11 4.5 3 XI !t 30 3 58
" lv 7 30 11.til 3 35 1..11 i 4 00
i Valier 7 4!
• ll.uiiilti.ii 7 4t>
' \,.rtli Point 7 53
i 1 iiivt'iii 8 11 4 09 4 XI
I K. S -IS 4 3" 4 43
i \\V«: Mt»»j;ii.ve : 8 45
■ * 54
| Cowiuisrille 9 00
I'niiirrvUle 9 11 4 57 5 3
! Feiiellon a 23; S 33
i Butler 9 *'<! 5 34] « 00
! Allegheny ) I'. Jt W. Sta 11 <«' 645 7 40
j I'itthlmrg ) arrive a.m I ['.in. a.m
* Daily, f Daily except Snnd»y.
Trains :! and (5 are solid vestibuled
equipped with handsome day coaches
and reclining chair cors, also <-afe cars
daily except Sunday.
Trains 2 and 7 have Pullman Sleepeis
__ between Buffalo and Pittsburg.
EDWARD C. LAPEY.
(ien'l Pas*. Agent,
Rochester N. Y.
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BUTLER
COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1900. j
COLLECTORS' ACCOUNT FOB 1900.
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. "§5 r| ?% f
P : K 5 ~ j
Adams A F Werner §2 SB I.ls 1M421 i 121 TO $ 787 3> ....
Allegheny IS Glenn I 363 l'.t 580 t£! 44 (VI .-fr* M
Brady.. . J S Rodgers 1 ott< 29 1 (*'l (it 71 *1 *1 »7
Hutfalo las Simmers 2 o!f,' 4" 1 :t7ti tw ICS !H
Butler Ueo Bauer 2 055 79 1 tti:< 92 108 97 333 at' ... I
Clay It N Patterson 1 710 11 1 04* 30 7.1 09 593 tV* ....
Clinton IX llarvey 2 030 57 1 2IW 43 *»'. 97 «."•! 17 I
Centre IG Kenniek 1 .144 39 1 3«t 00 Ki 74 2® tS ....
Clearfield 1' It Fennel 1 £.'!* 315 &40 ;t7 47 .10 (139 M»
Cherry K.l Barron 1 578 2U n*> oo .19 29 718 91
Concord W H Campbell 1 ">7O 22 1 (Ml 24 71 07 4.17 31 ...
Cranberry Wm Graham 2 27*1 94 1 931 00 242 29 214 ftV ....
Connoquenessing Greer McCandless 1 7!t9 72 1 I*so 85 9.> SB 77 ....
Donegal CF Ven*>l 1422 19 507 98 12 "7 Sl2 14 ....
Forward AC Brown 2 .#4. I 4 1 0..2 (tit 125 HO 5h9 79 ....
Fairview I J Campbell 1 .V-9 tiO .*>o 00 lid 31 (H9 34.
Franklin la> Cratty 1 594 09 >7.1 m (2 OK ti.l7 St
Jefferson W H Ural# 2 3(« 72 1 K2O On 134 s« Ml M; ....
Jackson John Boehra 2 34ti 77 1 (107 (iti 119 1.1 619 96 ...
Lancaster losGarraan 1 5x6 63 ! 001 98 7:1 1.1 SU 501
Marion I C Vandyke 1 349 42 830 3s 59(19; 459 361....
Mercer H J Brown 881 17 559 91 41 49 279 ..
Middlesex Geo Stepp 3 290 19 2 (t47 4.1 151 63 1 091 llj ....
Moddycreek B H Oliver 1 332 SO 1 007 00, 74 63 j 351 17| .. .
Oakland F N Eytli 1 716 65 1 067 99 77 64 571 02 ....
i'ci.ii G S Huselton 2 313 40 2 144 .>2 l.'ii 40 (12 4- ...
Parker J H Wallv 1 513 3s 1 250 00. 91 57 171 71! ....
Summit I W Haldauf 1 *9l 91 1 41.1 00 102 17, 374 77
Slippery rock Tohn Kelly 2 10.> 01. 1 431 4.1 106 21 565 99 ....
Venango losEakin I 45 52S To 39 IS «00 5T| ....
Washington 1 C Wray 2 14(t I t 1 ls s 88 (»s si 3 ;CI ....
Worth.. John Reichert 1 «76 73 1 242 51 90 si .143 40 ....
Wintiela Martin Cypher 1 934 51 l 463 X. 16 23 3T.> .6
Butler borough las M Maxwell IT 909 tit 12 S9i 44 914 (» 4 06T ;xl ....
Centreline T A Eakin 1 144 «T 840 07 63 TOj 235 90 ....
Oonnoquenessing J M Rose 292 Tl 177 14 15 OOj 101 57 ...
Evans City A S l'feifer 1 4.16 01 1 005 13 74 49 376 43 ....
Fairview.. H L Storey 229 OS 229 OS | ....
ilarnionv Fred Weigle 742 91 400 on 2. 49 315 45 ....
Harrisville S Morrison 713 30 513 83 46 56 153 9s
KarnsCity H McLaughlin 126 45. 126 4.1
Mars W B Boyd "34 91 518 57, as 43; 177 91 . ...
Millerstown F. N Emery 1 089 66 967 99 (is 57 Silo
Prospect EE Wehr 573 M 400 00 .34 07 139 TT ...
Petrolia Call Butzer 295 91 232 14 19 77 41 00; ....
Portersvilie A Henshaw 41- H 334 361 17 37 106 411 ....
Saxonburg Emil Soli roth 7ss 27 647 21 .13 13 s7 93.
Sun bury P P Brown 333 84 330 00, 19 03 S3 SI ....
Valencia W H Smith 170 49 S4 32 SIK 80 35 ....
Zelienople Wm Allen S 1 576 51 j 1 230 90 90 46 361 151 ...
Total SSS 066 90560 243 27 : 54357 02$2' i 410 58 $4 97
STATEMENT OF TAX RECEIVED FROM 1899 AXD PREVIOUS.
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DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. £ i * |
Butler M DulTord 1887 $ 38 03]$ $ $ i 38 03
Muddycreek Geo McGee 1889 11 82 11 sjj
Cherry IW Xewman 1890 15 05 i la 0a
Brady . T A Hines 1592 24 71 24 ,1
Slipneryrock I L Cooper 1-94 4 02 4 ft.
Butler "borough ...IS Jack 1897 226 50 1.10 00: 784 6S (>6
Harmony borough Fred Weigle 34 76 23 52 124
Earns City borough... Frank Babst 357 Ij<
Washington Austin Meals SI
Clinton J B Riddle IS9S 278 16 278 16
Clearfield E I Kennedy lis 79 113 6s 611
Cherry 'Hugh Sproul 256 ;>s MB9 196 6s
Donegal F Waltman 81 s7 348 la •'
Fairview I J Campbell 15 97 2ls 12 13 65
Marion Joseph Vandyke 109 98 104 37 561
Parker Joseph Wally 119 27 112 99 #28........
Venango II L Stalker 68 45 41 6# 231 >4B
Washington Austin Meals 65 85 49 91 264 13 .to ........
Butler borough 'John S Jack 119 35 119 25
Centervllle Frank Forrester 16 27 15 41 86
Fairview Wm Gibson 2 05 1 95 10
Harmony Fred Weigle 43 19 41 03 216 ....
Millerstown I .1 Donahue -1 36 a .16
Petrolia F M Fritz ..72 T.I 81 391 .. ...
Adams las Orr 1899 332 21 273 92 14 3* 44 91
Allegheny las Jolly 451 34 376 37 X 0 0i 54 90..„...
Butler Frank Pierce 808 47 • 808 4.
Buffalo Ino Harbison 741 49 ti!t> sii. 37 66 10
Bradv Frank McCurdy 49 72 41 33 230 <>o9
Clinton 'Jas R Riddle 277 70 38 83. 254 ........ 236 33
Clay KB Conn 390 30 358 17 19 09 22 04
Center J D Smith 67 *9 54 36 3(K 10 51 ........
Clearfield EJ Kennedy 604 64 470 21 2a 22 WB7 _> 34
Cherry Hugh Sproul
Con no«iuenessing Robert Henry Si 05 22 03 1 -J- so
Concord Robert Adams 194 la 163 52 S.. .1 91
Donegnl F Waltman 496 0a 435 «0 32 3(1 12 9. 3a ,6
Forward Geo Marburger 208 41 1(1 00 a3 b- a- 13d 36
Franklin lAlonzo McCandless 335 3u 396 92 16 38 1; 00
Fairview IJ Campbell 600 ss .121 22 2s 93 4, ,3.
Jefferson Wll Grabe 3*) 09 Ss 00 4 #.. l-> 94 100 a-
Jackson A H Mickley 755 91 689 56 36 lis 29 9.
Lancaster Samuel Barkly aI9 24 +BS 0. 2) 63 i 94
Marion Joseph Van Dyke 477 55 44 20 si 70 58—
Mercer 11 J Brown 2516 74 378 31 14 78 3 6a.......
Muddycreek Grant Jones 4&> 401) ~1 o.> 866 4;>
Middlesex E O Thompson s5 74 39 6s 220 43 86
Oakland Peter Whitmire 35 95 6 0.1, 31 56
Pern G S Huselton 14 91 3 3i 1- #'
Parker 1.l II Wallv -143 49 287 70 15 22 40 a.
Summit J W Barnaul 619 10 592 27 31 4S 3a 3a
Siipperyrock WW Bovard 2.14 69 213 91 11 37 '-J 41 .......
Venango H B Stalker 560 15 440 00 23 13 46 26 ;>0 ,b
Washington Austin Meals 122 51 .6 4s 409 41 94
Winfield I M Crulkshanks 1 ; 10 59 ttJ 02 34a #>l2
Worth WII I'isor 394 16 371 40 14 M # &
Butler borough J S Jack 3 133 91 2 523 91 132 3a 249 17 »48
Ceutreville iFrank Forrester 313 88 216 82 98< la 07) 72 1-
. Connoquenessing b">ro J M Rose 34 93 32 12 li 4
Evans City iGeo Ripper 344 29 301 97: 16 3a 2a 9i
Fairview borough . . RJMcCamey 21.112 193 1a la 11 4 86. ■■■■■■■
Harmony Fred Weigle 415 39 1-5 4.1 9. 6 —.... —0 0s
Ilarrisviile iC S Pew s. s2 81 61 431 1 90.... ..
KarnsCity K<i Rodgers 3.-16 31 00 11 ft. ........ li 11
Millerstown IJ J Donahue 2S. 90 225 (it 13 12 14 31 33
Mars Geo F. Stuart 203 62 ITT 64 949 16 49
Prospect (' F Newman IST 24 116 09| 611 504 ......
Petrolia IF M Fritz 86 33 30 58; 1«0 •• •••■ 3413
Portersviile A Henshaw 64 4. 59 311 311 .. ....
Saxonburg J E Muder 181 21 129 86 683 3ah 41 00
Sunbury I'P Brown 119 86 109 19 aßa 482
Valencia W H Smith 86 <lO 80 61 433 186
Zelienople jWm Alien 360 '2O 236 Kv 11 97 -1 38.
Total ' $lB 950 41 sl3 592 9T ST36 31 SI.K)I 62'53129 47
DOG TAX FOR 1900.
"1 " j 31 B t||f I
= = j 2 ; -.z =
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. Eg | = . £*
MjLif! " ~
1 rrr tf |r'p
Butler . Geo Bauer 12- 75 65 CI 422 a« h9 : 6a aO
Buffalo.:...ija S simmers 11475 »i? » 50
Hradv ... J S Bad are r... .m .>0 .il l6s •<
CUnton 'JM Harvey 10.350 »V :«»
plow N Patterson <8 00 2i» <0 1 .te -U .c.j 4-1 .j0
cSre ":.:::::::::::::.::::j u Kennick 7050 3000 242 ww, mw
Clearfield P B Fennel! 91 50 36 34 3 W a 24, ..
( herrv K J Barron 00 00 1(M o7 <>jj 00
Connoquenessing ;G M McCandless '[*) 5® Sn - m i! v-
Cranberry Wm Graham 97 50 sow D 93 115.
Concord |W H Campbell M 75 39 n0 2.7 4 4s ioo
Donegal C F Vensel j 14. 09 M2O 2 .vl 110 _.| .0 00
Forward A C Brown ; Ij] r? *r <j? 'J® &| t'
Franklin I A Cratty \*}. jg 40 • >0
Fairview jJ J Campbell 11 . a a 0 00 316 J8
Jefferson WII Grabe 114 00 7a 00 a 5.
Jackson 'John Boelim 90 ,a .>3 44 396 33 3a UoO
Lancaster Joseph Carman 8. 3D 4< 0-> 348 .fc e4 00
Marion Joseph Vandyke 92 3<|........... I f 2a| 44 00
Mercer !II J Brown a 2 aO 17 _) J > ;« 14 00
Miieldvi'toplt IK H Oliver ... »4 to 0<» 14s .J.i J, KM 00
Middlesex. Geo Stepp 2 Sno •» lii 4> ~ §2)
Oakland IF N Eyth 80 3a ; t> 00 -48 4 77 MM
Penn C* S Huselton 1-0 i.> ; <«i 014 16 S-v ~0 00
l»- ir Uer Jos NVally ss
.J™V BaiSaut mn : sso5 so w«i mao
Siipperyrock Tohn Kelly 34 -i 40 a- 1.4 ot>
Venango Joseph Eakin 9t> «>0 : ..... 96 00 ,09
Washington jG C Wray * Jj' s»( ?! ~j( •*> ,)0
Winfield M Cypher 99 ;•>! 00 -.« M .........
Wnrl h .1 L Reichert 91 aO 40,. 302 4, .1 21(i 00
Butler borougli!! 1!!!!!!! .. James M Maxwell 204 75 67 87; 488 132 w 25 oo
Centroville.. J A Aiken '
Connoquenessing jJ M Rose •> ja •> <■
Evans City V S Pfeifer 31 00 90. 6. 11 3
Fairview H L Storey 10 aO 10
Harmony Fred Weigle .19 00 ... .... - ! 'j 00
ilarrisviile s D Morrison 6.a 3 <a ( .11 .69
KarnsCity ;] -j? —!A oi, •
Millerstown R M Emery 4a 00 61 -1. JO -o
Mars WD Boy.l 31 50 12 ,a 94 ÜBl
Prospect EC Welir [7 fi'i , J7
Petrolia Carl Butzer 11 25- ■■•■■■■ .-■! -J
Portersviile A Henshaw » -'i 4 an a o-
Saxonburg E Schroth 36 £>| 24 49 196 10 30
Sunbury P P Brown 5-5. •' _a
Valencia .. WII Smith ! 7 aO: 210 10 als
Zelienople Wm Allen j J3 3»| 12 00 1 s »[
Total I yiC.Ti 00 SIS3T 84 $lO7 99>J0g5 17'53219 00
DOC TAX OF 1899 AXD PBEVIOUS.
T— pr M S C I X
23 3 3? § ' % |
1 £ O c e s "»;c
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. I : % % | S Ij |
* H i; E i$ ~ !=-
:! % E. ■ § 15 llj!
: _i__ ! •
Siipperyrock J L Cooper ls'.tif 75$ $ $ $ ?»i. $
Clearlield E J Kennedy 189. 957 957 |
Donegal F W Wailman » *> i"i'('- i R2
Oakland i'eter Whitmire.,.. ,- -j 1 ' ft *
Butler borough 1.1 S Jack 7il , ' i...
Centreville boro— F Forrester | 03 "?
Connoiiuenesslng bo Casper Foil j la *•'.
Fairview Ixiro A C Gibson ' 10 10 • *■:
KarnsCity boro— Frank Babbit 965 j •' #;»
Millerstown b0r0... JJ Donahue I 1- a 9 ' -
Clinton Jas R Riddle 1898 2s 00 ' 28 00
Clearfield E J Kennedy 1. 46 I<> as 88 ... . .......
Cherry Hugh Sprouf. J 19 ,1 i —• 18 11 160
Donegal F Waltman .10 40 14 (.< .. 14 M
Fairview J J Campbell 9 2.>....... •■■■ '4a
Marion Jos Vandyke 2a 16 23 si l.t
Parker los Walley 16 34 la 4- 56..
Venango H L Stalker | i 10 23 » «
Washington A Meals 43 00 30 8.1 9 •• •
Butler boro I S Jack 1 3.» ........ —.. 1 ■>■>
Centreville l»oro I- 4 Forrester 13 41 I - « » I
Fairview boro M Gibson ; 10 24 L, j
Harmony t>oro Fred Weiele I OK .il 1.4 ;
Millerstown I J Donahue 0 -7 • «'
Petrolia F M Fritz I WW 1« #»
J K Muder 6 66 0
Adun"; u, -.::::::..::::ias i»rr iw» «#<« jjs? ,«» 15"
Allegheny Jas Jot Icy ->s „. _.( .v I «>4 '0 •....
Butler... : F D Pearce ; 134 66 ;v «•»
Buffalo John Harbison i 62 29 4a 66 -40 14 1.
Bradv F McCurdy , 16 1. 12 3.. (>.' 315 .......
Clinton JR Riddle ; 31 75 450 24 .... . 27 01 j
Clay |R B Conn 43 31 k- 16 1.0 .1 40,
Centre .J D Smith 35 97 -6 6»> 144 I Si! ' '.J.'
Clearfield EJ Kennedy 56 10 11 40 60 jB7 .«uj
Cherry 'Hugh Sproul I 46 90 U®, 35 KS
Coiino(|uenessing— R S Henry 13 31 6, j W 1-60 ,
Comoro , ltobert Adams ! 13 20 13. O.j 11 si i
Donegal . Frank Waltman... 47 .> ••,-••1 4. ssi
Franklin A M McCandless .. 35 75 34 67 13. 8 66| 10a
Fairview J J Campbell— a. .to 48 3:. _6- '> 29 14.3
Jefferson Wll Grabe 63 US 35 00 184 11 81
Jackson A H Mickley 35 34 659 *
Lancaster IS Bart ley .Mils 44 4<i - 3l> J,4a
Marion Jos Vandyke 56 » 3S 97 2 lOt la.Zi,
Slerc. ;' II J Brown 28 95j 23... 13. 393
Muddycreek .. • . Grant Jones 35 97] 3115 16.' 3la ••
Middlesex E O Thompson 2a 49 9•> &>. 14 .*>,
Oakland Peter Whjtmlre— 13 9.>; 6a- 3a ios —....
Parker Jos Walley 19 16 laßs <8; -25
Summit J W Baldauf T. 3 T5 616" 3tt » 66;
Siinncryrock WII Bovard 40 is 34 7o 131 14 l.i
v III B Stalker ■ 78 9s 10 00 52 15 00; SI 4#
Washington A Meals 58 081 48 3s 262 7 os, ;
Winfield i.l M Grulksiiank... Is 50 11 st> 64 6 3fl|
Worth WII Pisor 42 351 38 68 157 12 60 |
.Butlerboro JS Jack Wi 107,1 5 6,1 40 1« ISM |
Centreville |F Forrester 9B 0D!........ .... 15. 20 4s
| 1 Connoquenessing—J M Rose 6#4 6 35 ~i
, I Evans City IGeoßlpper 13 1# 1® 2 3t>
•Fairview RJ McCamey 11 -> 979 .1 (.a...
Harmony jFred Weigle 41 1«_»- —.... ..... . 44 10...
Ilarrisviile Jos F Pew ; [■ ;■> 1«» 1° 79 ... .... 04
KarnsCity -E 1) Rodgers , 13 99 ... .... ...... ■ 14 99
Millerstown J J Donantje • 1 }- <■} 71 la-a
Mars iGeo B Stewart .19 *4 I'. 1 ® 3la
I Frospeet K F Newman •"» 3iK 21 150 • •••••■
Petrolia! vr M Frit/. « #} •• ... f '»
, Portersviile jA Henshaw 4-4 4 u.j -1 —.... —....
k Saxonburg IE Muder ' 1*» JJ? JJ 4o « .16, 3 f>4 ......
Zelienople Allen ! 40. 14 69, tin 11 02 j |
Total , J ....410077 29|103» blss6 lc stlO 54' (6«0 64 1 »1
UNSEATED LAND ACCOUNT EOR 14MJ0.
c SCHOOL. ROAD. POOR! i
•2 C 3 I JC T CS K SS 5 s C 3 C 5
DISTRICT. 3 : §&' 1-1 || fI • J I 1 gf 3i i 6 r I
S i£ j ? 3 I |s I=| j h"5 LI !| 1 t !
r g g ~ f? r 3 f II"®!®
Bradv $ 2 T7 51 * 8 80# $ $ 105$ $ 1 05$ $ 1 !10 * $ 130
I Forward 952 17 70 14 29 3199 T6 .1 76 100 150 250
! Jefferson. 621 278 476 754 109 239 348 43 03 46
Fairview borough 20 75 75 352 352 477 477
Lancaster 2 82 2 11 2 11 70 70
Millerstown borough. . 628 26 73 26 73 743 7 W 10 39 10 39
Middlesex 1 234 275 275 27 27 207 69 276
Muddycreek 1 31 7 61 1 64 935 1 58 1 58 3 13 59 372
Pmn - 21 77 19 44 19 44 26 67 26 67 / 11 4 > 11 42
Prospect borough 726 406 704 11 10 181 08 1 !<!l 45 94 139
Sr.::i'.: 49 62 35 39 35 39 62 05 59 89 266 31 75 10 80 20 95
Smithy borough 2 64 2 64 '
Harrisville borough.... 70 1 75 175 70 70 152 152
Slipwrvrock 10 76 158 10 45 12 03 419 241 660 t<4 3
Butler borough ! 502 328 13 22 10 50 600 303 14 73 966 780 76 395 471
Concord 19 35 660 23 23 28 83 632 632 366 13 99 17 65
Allegheny j 61 39 248 64 59 67 07 , 815 63 64 10 21 61 58 715 14 51 21 26 40
Washington ! 770 652 652 392 392 893 893
Fairview 10 55 347 15 09 18 56 372 787 623 536 182 860 10 42
Butler I 42 31 33 10 26 97 613 637 21 56 19 50 8 4:) 220 38 18 40 38
Cherry 41 81 880 48 80 880 48 «0 63 20 64 18 04 323 384 22 68 26 02
Oakland i 10 27 685 6 85, i 457 457 457 457
Donegal I 12 31 5 '.6 10 41 16 17 29 13 68 13 97 10 65 10 94 10 65 10 94
Centre 4 86 1 44 2 49 3 93 48 I 70 2 18 1 59 ... 1 59
Clearfield 69 41 73 14 73 14 80 01 80 01 1 5.; 15 98 10 04 749
Adams 12 07 12 07 ... 264 264 188 188
Franklin 16 41 507 894 14 01 634 998 16 32 380 596 976
Parker 35 46 11 90 102 83 48 01 66 72 560 35 83 20 15 21 28 32 39 761 14 78
Marion 58 43 598 62 39 1 68 37 73 00 49 63 94 75 27 88 711 40 95 10 59 37 47
Winfield 45 38 90 35 30 36 20 405 65 76 124 76 ! 60 20 16 20 76
Venango 28 75, 27 18 , 27 18 33 89 33 89 50 18 70 19 20
Connoquenessing. .. 15 00 799 16 18 951 14 66 264 189 308 1 4."> 163 1 89*. 352
.Jackson 26 46 28 34 24 80 354 517 424 93 269 658 927
Evans Citv borough 20 78, 78. 40 40 t
Clay. ..*. 42 28; 14 97 43 22 14 97 43 22 292 30 47 ' 33 31) 479 13 05 17 84
Worth | ! 450 j 4 50; j • 3 j 3 07'
Total :$674 91 #134 20*750 89 *291 41 $134 05*575 47 f421 47 *341 00!|72 11 *335 83 *l2O 50*287 44
UNSEATED LAND TAX RECEIVED BY TREASURER FOR 1900.
.
§ I ■ S. I § g ;If
DISTRICTS. T : : .
: : ; : ; : : » :S y
: : | : | . : , " j : i
Bradv * 277 * 3 30*. 1 05* 130 * 842 * 73 * 915
Forward 952 14 29 76 1 50. 26 07 2
Jefferson 621 476 339 03[ 18 39 1 86' 15 25
Fairview boro ; 20; 75! 95! 14' 109
Lancaster 2 82 2 11 70. 5 63 79 6 42
Millerstown boro 628 26 73 743 10 39 50 83' 408 54 91
Middlesex 2 84 2 75 27 69 6 05; 48 6 53
Muddycreek 131 164 59 354 354
Penn 21 77 19 44 26 67 11 42 79 30 591 85 21
Prospect boro 726 704 08 94 15 32 174 17 06
Summit 49 62 35 39 62 05 31 75 178 81 15 94 194 75
Harrisville b0r0.... 70, 1 75! 70 3 15; 44i 359
Siipperyrock 10 76 10 45 241 362 27 24: 66 27 90
Butler boro 502 13 22 14 73 395 36 92 852 45 44
Concord 19 35 23 23 632 13 99 62 89, 518 68 07
\lleghenv 61 39 64 59 63 64 14 51 204 13! 15 48 219 61
Washington 770 652 392 893 27 07 327 30 34
Fairview 10 55 15 09 787 860 42 11 266 44 77
Butler 42 31! 33 10 21 56 38 18 135 15 11 99 147 14
Cherry 41 81 48 80 20 64 22 68 133 93 11 74 145 67
Oakland 10 27 685 457 457 26 26 1 26 26
DoneKal 12 31 10 41 13 68 10 94 47 34 37 | 47 71
Centre 486 249 1 70. 159 10 64 73: 11 37
Clearfield 69 41 73 14 -80 01 15 98 238 54 885 247 39
Franklin 16 41 894 998 596 41 29 4 54 1 45 83
Parker ... 35 46 102 83 35 83 22 39 196 51 21 02' 217 53
Marion 58 43 62 39 49 63 40 95 211 40 17 581 228 93
Winfield . 45 38 35 30 65 76 20 16 166 60 56 167 16
Venango!!'. 28 75 27 18 33 89 18 70 108 52 891 117 43
Connoquenessing 811 618 189 189 28 0 . 96 19 03
Evans City boro 20 78 40 1 **' 19 1 57
Clav 428 43 22 30 47 13 05 129 02 14 30 143 32
Jackson.'.'.'.'.* 26 46 28 34 517 678 66 75 6 88 1 74 53
Total. ~'*668 02 *743 00 *575 47*336 73*2333 22 *l7B 97 *2503 09
WARREN AND DIXMOXT HOSPITAL. ACCOUNT.
5 cr g 1
DISTRICT. 2c * *1 ©
< 3 c? <
:r "C
gx 5 • <3
g 1 : | ?
Connoquenes'g $ 7 75$ ..J $ J75
Cranberry 23 oo 66 '-5 89 ~>
Franklin 129 00 <*2 00 15150 a 9 aO
Mars borough. SSJ "0 17 85 339 S5
Jackson 12 00 .. 12 00 ....
Summit 205 25 91 25 257 ;# iOO
Washington (Mia .. 64 <4
Slipperyrock .. 45 75 I+s 50 (i 50 Ist ia
Butler 08 75 82 00 137 25 13 .>0
Clinton. "97 40 82 00 1070 40
Muddycreek... 66 7;> 35 <a 104 50
Marlon 114 25 173 25 <1125 190 25
Oakland 52 14 3i 00, a 2 14 .17 00
Yvinfleld 164 ooLIMOO
Lancaster 20 14 4i 1;> 2*) 14 4< la
Jefferson 14!! 50 .>8 44' 143 .>6 58 40
Cherry 531 02 104 50 ltt 50 453 02
KarnsCitybor Jol 79 82 00 .. 843 79
Forward 1-12 00 170 25| 114 00 188 25
Prospect lM>ro. 16 25 85 25 16 75 84 io
Centreville borl 575 91 25 51 25 4o <a
Butler boro 182 75, 115 85 48 (!0 2)0 60
Worth 206 50 182 50 297 75 91 2a
Mercer 114 25 201 50, 288 75 27 00
Brady 45 75 82 50 12H sr:
Buffalo ••! 43 86 43 86i
clay 22 75j 91 -5; 114 00
Total $4778 05 'sffi>7l ll g.M 51'54394 95
Disburse montH for 1900.
For assessing ...$1864 00
Allegheny county workhouse for
maintenance of prisoners 357 84
For publishing auditors' report,
C E llerr S 15 00
W C Xegley 100 00
Robinson & Shlever 100 00
1' A Rattlgan • 100 00 Jlo 00
For bridge views 103 8>
For recistering births and deaths 87 65
For bridge Inspection 112 58
For boiler-house repairs 4< o6
Commissioners* counsel, P W Lowry.. 400 00
For Commonwealth (cost) 3097 94
Court llouse, for file cases, repairs.etc 4002 4i>
County detective. Jas A McMarlln 720 00
To Court crier, li L Hockenberry . . 399 00
County commissioners,
John J McGarvey, .'to. days...slo<4 aO
John W. Gillespie. 305 days... 1007 50
John A Eichert, 308 days... . 1057 00 3199 00
Constables for quarterly returns 'li *5
Protlionotary (sundry fees) 377 so
Perm's lteform School for malnte
nance of prisoners IJg; Jl
Penn'a Industrial Reformatory lal 00
Road viewers 4 £ l 30
For road damages... ->} w
Register and recorder. W J Adams 111 00
For refunding <1 JJJ
For registering voters... . I*o 00
For registering school children 800 00
Stenographers, „
Ed S Riddle SIBB4 .0
Miss Ada Findley laa 13 1a39 83
Sheriff for boarding prisoners,comuiit
ments.removai of insane to asylums,
and taking prisoners to penitentiary
and w0rkh0u5e........... }■•}»
For stationery and dockets lllg 99
For soldiers' burial 37 a oo
for pro mi u m und costs on fox ?nd _
mink scalps..T ™ {g
Commissioners for traveling expenses o\ ii|
('ommlsslopers' office, transcribing <b 00
For elections 4.1 a J*}
For county general expense Z9H «.
For Indexing
For interest on temporary loans W'4 Xi
For indigent paupers Wo 38
Jurors «M»01
For Jail repairs X !S
For jury commissioners clerk rc.au
For janitors.
Wm Johnston 3 5100
Hugh Norgan 730 00 i»l 00
Jury commissioners,
('has Red dick $172 92
A O Eberhart 16a 24 ,U8 10
For lunacy Inquests >*;■[
For livery hire I<9 „a
For temporary loans.
Butler Savings Bank.. laOmj 00
Butler County National Bank.. .. ..10000 00
For fuel,light and heat for Co. buldg s 1914 19
For military enrollment 41
For printing ; - W,B
l'olk Hospital for maintenance of
feeble-minded.. it- w
To Court auditor, Kennedy Marshall. •*>
To county auditors,
J A McGowan s|'B ft.
J W Patterson 167 40
P II Sechler , i-
Clerk of Courts W P Turner and Ex-
Clerk Meals for sundry feces.. a-1 •»
Commissioners'clerk,J 1 Klskaddon.. '6O 00
County institute, appropriation Juo o»
For expressage and postage -J-
FipstaffS, ~, „
E R Boyar $»» 00
R 11 11 arb,son 04 00
John Scliaffner l»
O P Campbell Woo
J C Welsh «2 00
R O Lewis 58 00
c HiucUbcrger 58 oo 428 00
On unseated land tax paid to twps.... 833 b<
Warren Hos. maintenance of lnsanes. lolll*'
W Penn llos. for maintenane of insane 3-Ki. la
Wernersville llorpltal for malnte- I
nance of Insane l.a-J
Western Penitentiary for malnte
nance of prisoners.. •••• J™ 2?
For insurance on county buildings.. . IJOb -o
1) L Rankin. Co. treasurer. for sale
of unseated b.ns to Co. comrs 1^
For coroner's Inquests i R > •'-
$92903 32
Stntrmcnt Showing Amounts Kxpeuileil for
Sew Bridges.
Pittsburg Bridge Co for super
structure of Chestnut street
J Jbrldge Butler borough. ....$3097 00
Superstructure Marshall brdg.
Forward township l->OO 00
Superstructure Roy bridge,
Washington township 410 00
Superstructure Denny bridge.. 006 00
Superstructure Armstrong brdg 349 tW
Superstructure Hemphill brdg. 403 00 6-tfti 00
T 11 Henon tobal.on Roy bridge -*1 8,
Harvey N llenon for making approach
to Roy bridge 60 00
Thsmas II llenon, bal. on masonry
contract Chestnut street bridge 3a4 00
I T Heaven for till to Marshall bridge 75 00
1 T Heaven, balance on masonry con
tract Marshall bridge 616 18
F 11 Sloan for approaches to Seaton
■ Mill bridge - 10 00
Harvey N Honon in full for masonry
on Penny bridge >4O 00
Harvey N Henon in full for masonry
1 on Hemphill bridge 418 50
H X Henon on acc't masonry Dudley
Furnace and Seaton Mill bridges.... 550 00
Harvey X Henon and acc't masonry
Bruin bridge 150 oo
IT Heaven for freight and drayage
I on cement J!J »
W S McCrea for cement uJ
Totel amount new work IRKi 10
Statement of Bridge Bepair*.
Harvey Cooper for material and re
pairs Philips City bridge 49 00
S M Glenn for material and labor
Kramer bridge -4 46
J F Caslidollar for material and labor
Nancy Adams bridge 59 60
\y m Scott for repairs Sandy Lick brdg 10 00
A B Shont7. for material and repairs
Peffer bridge 103 00
Clrich Winters for masonry and
lumber Kidenau bridge so (io
J J Shields,masonry and hauling stone 14 00
S C Sloore for making approaches to
Hemphill bridge 24 25
G M Cramer, replanking Monroe brdg 55 00
P R Double for material and repairs ' t
Buffalo bridge 9 30
David Uarvin,plank Browns Mill brdg 25 96
J J Shields, masonry Armstrong brdg 73 HO
J F Cashdollar for material and labor 57 56
Z T Wise.buldg abutments Allen brdg 77 00
A H Rennick.material and labor Kels
ter and Ktna bridges 24 52
John llalstead, repairs to Snider brdg 17 50
H Puff for repairs to Wallace bridge.. 17 00
Goo Grimm. repairingCooperstow bdg 31 50
Wm Twienter,making till to Allen brdg 12 00
John Loyd for material and labor
Nancy Adams and Hunter bridges.. 40 92
M J Humphrey.raising abutments and
putting guard rails to Armstrong bg 15 09
T A Hines, plank and labor Croil brdg 14 12
S W Glenn for material and repairs to
Muddycreek and Bonnie Brook hdgs 17 75
E E Johnson, repairs Coal run bridge 35 (XI
A L Boggs for stone and hauling Wolf
run bridge 30 00
H Puff.materlal anp labor lienfrew bg 11 00
A B Shontz for closing Ziegle bridge
and opening fording 16 50
E S Milligan for material and labor
Burgoyne and Brady bridges 15 -W4
E K Boyer for material ind labor
Kaiser and Yellow Creek bridges 26 56
T A Hines. lumber West Lil>erty brdg 19 05
R K McGarvy for material ancf labor
Cranberry bridge 29 37
Henry Wahl for filling approaches to
Marshall bridge 50 00
H N Heanon for tilling old channel of
creek Roy bridge 35 00
Geo Kline for material and labor My
oma bridge 12 10
Buckley St Stubs for lumber Donley
Station bridge 50 76
Chas Mangel for material and labor
Wintield Furnace bridge 16 *2
R J Milliard, material and labor Don
ley Station and Harper Mill bridges 24 75
M Zlegler for material and labor Swain
bridge 58 05
S W Glenn for material ana labor Jack
bridge 54 00
John Stein for material and labor
Gallagher bridge 12 24
Harris Puff for material and labor
Renfrew bridge 1100
S W Glenn for repairs Harding bridge 70 00
T M Gibson for material and labor
Thorn Creek bridge 28 00
T M Gibson for material and labor
Bulford bridge 55 50
V F Kelley for material and labor
Dudley Furnace bridge 45 00
Robert McGarvy for hauling stone
and opening creek Armstrong brdg 10 00
Robert McGarvey for making fill to
Seaton Mill bridge 30 00
Peter Nigh for material and labor
Bonnie Brook creek 27 00
C G Offutt for lumber Wlmerton brdg 28 10
Kaylor Bros, for material and labor
Millerstown bridge 39 28
C F Smith for materiul and repairs
Sarvers Station bridge 22 60
For small repairs to sundry bridges. 138 65
For frt and cement used at different
bridges 18 69
For cleaning bridges 8 50
$1935 19
Ani't paid for costs in constable's re
turn of Jackson and Hemphill brdgs,
Wm Alllsou $ 4 90
Alex Brewster 4 1*)
Alex Pollock 10 90
J D Smith 4 60
Issac Meals 4 68
Jas M McCullough 745 37 43
$1972 62
D. L. Bankin, Treasurer.
To balance In treasury Jan- DR. CK.
uary I, 1900 1 3955 15
To tax from 1899 and pre... 1:1563 84
To tax from 1900 60234 27
To am't from unseated land 2503 09
To am't from t p Insane acc't 2954 81
To am't from orothonotyry 60 00
Toam't from clerk of counts !« 12
To am't from sheriff 228 92
To amount from justices of
peace 12 00
To am't from liquor licenses 456 00
To am't from temp'rv loan 251*10 00
Toam't from com'nwea-th 699 14
To am't from detective. ... 25 00
To am't from state tax re
funded 11930 OS
To am't from surplus dog
t ax 217 49
By vouchers paid on cur
rent expenses 670U9 65
Bv vouchers paid on tem
porary loan 25000 00
By vouchers paid on un
seated land 839 07
By treasurer's 3 per cent on
first sso.(*Ki ISOO 00
Bv treasurer's 1 per cent on
$42069 65 420 70
By state tax sent slate
treasurer for 1900 15906 78
By treasurer's 1 per cent on
$16067 45 160 67
By cash set aside for sink
ing funds 3682 39
By balance In treasury Jan
uary 1, 1901
$121934 91 $121934 91
U. I. Bankin in Arrount with Butler County
Sinking Fund.
To am't received from sinking DR. CR.
fluid levy on taxes of 1898— 38 38
To am't received from sinking
fund levy on taxes of 1899 64* 19
To am't received from sinking
fund lew on taxes of 1900 . 2*449 63
To balance In treasury from
January 1, 1900 « 38
By \oucherson coupons 630 00
By Bonds Nos. 3 ind 4 redm'd 2000 00
By treasurer's 1 per ct on $2630 26 30
By bal In treasury Jan 1. 1900. 1014 a*
$3670 58 $3670 58
1) L. ltankln in Anount with Butler County
Poor Uistrict sinking fund.
To am't in treasury January, UK. CR.
I. 1900 3308 18
To accrued Interest on bond
Issues (Series 3)
To am't received from sinking
f'ind levy on Co tax of 1"<99 648 20
To am't reo'd from sinking
fund levy on poor tax of 1900 6762 78
lly vouchers redeemed 51 »6 25
By treasurer's I per cent on
$5176 25 51.9
By balance In treasurers
liands January 1, 1901 4C.. ' 8
fMKWtmit
D I. Kankin In Acronnt with Dog Tax.
To tax received from 1899 and DR. CH.
previous loan 84
To tax received from 1900 1537 84
To reserve fuud 3CJ 00
By warrants sheep damage... 2235 94
By treasurer's 5 per cent on
$2235 94 11l SO
By bal turned over to county. 217 49
By treasurer's 5 per cent on
By dog reserve 2OO 00
fcrrs 68 *.>776 68
D L B»nkia is Account with Butler County
Poor DUtrlrt.
Amount ree'd from ex-
Treasurer Harper 17953 55
To amount from bond issue
(Series No 2) 34500 00
To am't from poor tax of 1900 18034 12
To tempo.-ary loan of 1900... 11000 00
By vouchers redeemed 66641 75
Bv treasurer's 14 per cent
first 520000 300 00
By treasurer's l / t per cent on
balance 233 21
By balance In treasury Jan
uary 1. 1901 14312 71
$81487 67 $81487 67
Liabilities of Butler County
Due Co. lionds outstanding sl6 000 00
Due Nelson & Bucliannau for super
structure of Amberson bridge, Fo
rward twp 2 935 00
Due Nelson iV Bucbannan for super
structure of Dudley Furnace br'g.
Parker twp 621 (X)
Due Nelson & Buchannan for super
structure of Seaton Mill bridge,
Marion twp 4(8 o*l
Due II N Seaton.bal on brg masonry 2)52 92
Due J A McMarlln, Co detective— 60 00
Due Johnston & Watson, books and
stationery 91 2.1
Due Wm li Johnston,liooks & stat'ry 380 31!
Due Warren Hospital for insaneibal) 4<*i 50
Due West L'enn Hos'l for insane(bal) 773 50
Hue Wernerville llos for lusane(bal) 65 43
Due Western Penitentiary, mainte
nance of prisoners for year 1900 1 727 44
Due J M Painter District Attorney. 119 00
Due Butler Light, Heat and Motor
Co, light service Dec 1900 118 Hi
Due T B Hoon, boarding prisoners.. 729 13
Due W 8 McCrea & Co. cement for
bridge masonry 85 0c
Due state for state tax on Co bonds. 71 10
Due sundry bills "unpaid 315 9C
Due Polk Tnst'u'e for feeble minded 313 31
25 573 03
Assets of Butler County
Cash in treasury Jan 1, 1901 $ 7 143 5C
Amt dog tax turned over for 1900 217 4!
Due from Col's for 1899 and previous 3 129 4;
Due " " 1900 23 400 (H
Due " twps, maintenance Insane. 4 394 9T
Due from officers and attorneys for
jury fees and fines 123 0(
38 409 K
Assets In excess of liabilities 12 836 li
We. the auditors of Butler county. Stat*; ol
Pennsylvanla.havlng met at the Court House
in the Borough of Butler, Pa., on the 7th day
of Jan. A. D. 1901, being the first Monday, ac
cording to an Act of Assen.lily,and having ex
amined the several accounts of the county,
do certify that the foregoing is a correct
statement of said accounts according to the
best of our knowledge and belief.
In witness whereof, we have set our hands
and seals this 12th day of March. 1901.
P. 11. SECHLEK. [seal]
J. A. McfiOWAN, [seal]
J. W. PATTEBSON,[seaI j
Expenditures of Butler County
Poor District.
Geo Schenck.bal on building
contract and extras |3l 768 4,"
McGinnls. Smith & Co, heat
ing contract and extras.... 14 321 00
FJ Hull', bal on plumbing
contract and extras 3 541 80
Owsley & Boucherle, bal on
architect's 5 per cent con
tract and extras 1 919 (X)
Cooperßros.on acctbarn cons2ooo 00
Superstructure liog pen.. 363 00 2 363 00
F J Winter masonry for barn 504 00 -
Masonry for hog pen 198 75 702 75
Youngstown Electric Lt Co
bal for wiring bldg&extras 1 750 44
W C Negley, printing 4 00
C E llerr. printing 13 50
liobinson & Shlever.printing 12 75
I'A Kattlgan, Printing 600 36 25
E Evans.pipe cutting, plugs 40 53
Niggle Bros, grain drill, half
bushel measure, etc 62 00
One gallon oil and can 75
35 pds wire and one maul.. 248
Wheelbarrows, mattocks,
grind stone, shovels, etc.. 43 76 108 99
J G & W Campbell, casing,
chain, grab hooks, etc 27 39
Evans-Templeton Co. one
engine, connections, etc.. 200 00
Geo Dindlnger one plow— 11 00
Jackson&Mitchell.lcorndrlil 14 00
One wceder 9 50
Hand saws, forks.square.etc 10 96 34 4.>
Welhe & Gibson for shovels
and scythe '- n0
5 B Martincourt & Co. for
one wagon 64 00
To bill merchandise 9 85 <3 85
Co-Operatlve Supply Co.for •
one farm wagon 3S 62
Home Natural Gas Company
for gas fittings, pipe and
connectings 13 01
634,0110 feet of gas 95 10
Two gas meters 32 00
(ias service for Mar to Dae.. 163 95 304 06
Butler Light. Heat & Motor
Co, light service Nov 15 05
K M McCall for scooping
barn foundation 7 00
HShanon.grading around bis 78 0J
G O Oraham, 53 days labor.. 79 .">0
Jno Lutz.l day sowing oats 1 50
J B Hawn for cutting oats.. 11 20
Wm Garwlg.sledAcorn mark 10 32
Wm Montag,threshing oats. 5 52
Mrs Wilson, rent of stable.. 2 00
Jos Graham, traveling exp's 17 40
Co Com's.t raveling expenses 64 0<
Paid J J McGarvey 10 30
Paid J W Gillespie 25 84
Paid J A Elchert 12 30 112 51
For livery hire.Wise & Keed 400
W J Grubbs 3 00 7 00
Geo Ketterer for 120 iron
l>eds and springs 720 00
2 iron beds for adml'n bldg.. 18 00
■> •• •' " .. 12 00
2 l>ed-room suits, admi'n bid 68 CO
6 sprlngs.6 mattresses " 52 50
Portlers for " f> 00
4 dozen chairs for " 3 00
3 wash stands for " 12 00
6 pair pillows for " 18 00 909 50
II J Kllngler, clover seed.etc 12 79
Jos Graham, seed corn. etc..
Jacob rioos for supplies 9 50
Allegheny Fertilizer Co, for
fertilizer ->6 00
W C Douglass, 1 set team
harness 42 00
For feed, Geo Walter & Sons 28 20
W S McCrea & Co 95 38 123 58
For seed, J C Kelly 1 62
Wm Fletcher 9 00
Wm Wachsmkh 2100 3162
A Troutman & Sons,l3o win
dow shades 129 00-
37 steps of rubber & nosings 20 35
80 yards linoleum 36 00
38 " 20 52
4'n yards oil cloth 2 57
89 5-6 yards linoleum 40 12
SIS yards Inlaid 119 07
120 yards towling 12 CO
Vests, spools, wadding, etc. 14 31 384 24
II A McNamee, 120 mattress
es. ticks, pillow cases 146 20
Jennie E Zimmerman, 1235
yards sheeting 148 26
20 dozen pillow cases 24 00
60 pairs blankets 147 00 319 26
For ranges, Weldon & Kelly 314 00
Demler Bros 80 00 394 00
Carl H Lelghner, 4 clocks... 8 85
T A Morrison,l266 lbs bread. 36 08
Connell & Orout, hardware. 12 71
For vinegar barrels
A E Myers for groceries 6 00
C O Graham, 3100 lbs hay 2l In
For meat 11! > g?
Wm Siebert for shoeing, etc
.lohustou & watson,warrants 9 aO
Henry Miller,stoneware and
groceries
For brick and tile
For freight s
Hired help.Lucy Burky.cook 100 00
Moille English 17 50
Mollle Graham 33 00
Kate Hartley ? <*>
lta< hel McCracken In <j>
Cora McCracken /InO
Alice Smith
Kate Detrick J pO
(■ P:U*«' Rlsh «» vD
I)or:i Farnsworth I 1 306 50
People's Te1eph0ne.......... '3
Edw Dambacher. 12 tables.. 92 00
Five tables 99 oO
Campbell & Templeton, 25
doz chairs. 16 per aos 150 00
403tyds carpet. 65c per yd.... 26 49
4U'.4yds carpet, $1 per yd 46 j0
18 chairs at $1.25 -• n0
One desk ~' 00
One table Jn 00
10 doz knives and forks 10.t '
22Hyds carpet at 65c 1183
" " 17 06
56
Stands, ro-kers, dishes,
spoons, etc 101 7» *BB 33
Outside support, Mary Davis fl 60
Mrs wm Part en j 00 11 50
Medical service, J E Hyers.
outside home 20 00
j w Grossman 3> (xi
Leon V Grove jo oo
It J M<-Michael 4 to 94 00
c N Boyd for medicines 21 45
Typewriting. etc, .las I)odds 12 73
Hernlce Meals 1 SO
E I Brugh 4 00 IS 25
W P Roesslng for casket*.... 32 50
l>owney Pump Co. for steam
pump and fixtures 773 22
For cows. M Miller SO 00
T I. lluselton 40 00
A Karnhart :*) 00
J Powell ai 60
W F Wible 40 39 191 99
Kor pies, VV F lluselton 2s 00
Wm H DeArrae for Jars,
comlis. towel, rollers, etc.. 8 93
Butler .Nat Hank.lnterest on
temporary loan 15 28
t K I, McQuistloj for service
es civil engineer lti> 50
U K McGowan for plans and
specifications county barn 16 50
For justice fees ti 00
Pittsburg Bridge Co.. tower
and tank inns 00
Jos tiraham. salary as sup't 1»3 33
Howard Graliam on account
salary as farmer 210 00
J V McClellln.team of horses 333 oo
J C Klsk addon for removal of
paupers and railroad fares 10 15
Groceries, Keny & Miaw 12."> 93
lor witness ffes 1 12
1. Stein for blankets 07 50
•las Patterson.temp'ry relief 14 00
S .1 McMarlln. salary as en
gineer 117 50
For Insurance. Abrams &
Dale on {IO.OOO 197 SO
Abrams & Dale, bl old policy 31 25
lla'.lett A- Mct'olloush 2SI 25
Theodore Vogeley 93 7*
Wm H Miller 501 00 1104 7t
For manure. 4S loads 20 fio
W U McGraney. scooping 31 75
' * S>WHI 73
Llabllitlrx of Rutlrr County Poor Dint-let.
Due on bonds outstanding Jan 1,1901 J1275<>0 00
Due Butler I.lght.Heat and Motor Co
electric light service for Dec. 1900. 21 09
.1 G & W Campbell for supplies 74 49
Hurry & Markel. supplies 23 S2
Tlios A Morrison for bread supplies,
December, 1900 :»> 69
John C Dight, agent, for insurance.. IS7 50
Home Natural Gas Co., fuel service
for December, 1900 106 20
t' B McMillan for supplies s 73
Butler Light. Heat A Motor Co. on
contract for gas A electric fixtures 377 s>
Butler Light. Heat A Motor Co. for
electric meter.electrlc switches,etc 47 00
\V S McCrea A Co for grass seed, etc 13 IK
Philip Welsner A Son, blacksmith.. 10 10
Douthett A Graham, clothing furn-
Ishedfor use of home 409 20
State for tax on poor district lx>nds. 434 «3
Mount & Co. for printing bonds s> 00
Chas Duffy for supplies furnished.. (M 10
C X Boyd jor medicine furnished... 14 15
A M Nevman. home physician !G (X)
S j McMarhh. balance as engineer.. 75 00
S G Purvis A Co for lumber 24 10
JOS Graham on salary as sup't 191 07
Mrs Jos Graham on salary as matron 225 (Hi
Howard Graham on salary as farmer 40 00
|l#slß 00
issets Bntlrr Co Poor District.
Cash in hands of treas. Jan. 1, 1901 514:112 71
Taxes uncollected on duplicate or 1900 13000 54
$27373 25
Liabilities over assets $101145 35
We, the auditors of Butler county, state of
Pennsylvania, having met in the Court
House in the Borough of Butler, on the 7th
aay of January. A. D. one thousand.nine
hundred and one. l>eing the Ist Monday of
January, according to an Act of Assembly,
we have examined the several accounts of
tine Butler county poor district and do certify
that the foregoing is a correct statement ac
cording to the best of our knowledge and be
lief.
Iti witness whereof, we have sot our hands
and sealthls dav of March. 1901.
P. fl. SF-CHLEK. [SEAL]
J. W. PATTEKSOX, [SEAI.j
J. A. McGOWAX, [SKAi-l
We, the undersigned commissoners of But
ler county, and in charge of the Butler Co.
poor diserict. do certify that tl>e above is a
just and correct statement of the receipts
and expenditures of Butler county and of
Butler county poor district for the year end
ing January 1, 1901.
In testimony whereof, we have set our
hands and seals this day of March. 1901.
J. J. McGAKVEY [BEAI.I
JOHN W. GILLESPIE. TSEAL]
JOHN' A. EICIIERT, [SEAL]
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1 PHILIP TACK, J
* COXTRACTOR IX
! Cleveland Berea Grit j
STONE j
Suitable for Building X
Ornamental and $
Paving purposes.
This Stone is guaranteed *
not to shell off, nor f
become rotten.
|j» Prices reasonable
Work done well &
§ and promptly.
S Stone yards ou x
* East Ema street. J
* Residence on
£ Morton avenue.
% People's Telephone 320.
y y jfC X y y
IsELIGMAN,
c 416 W. Jefferson St.,
< MERCHANT* TAILOR
vA
Full bine of Foreign and
Domestic Suitings.
V£
Good Fit and Workmanship y
Guaranteed. 7
C. SELIGMAN )
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Studio is making a specialty of coiying
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for the Holliday trade will receive
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loosing them; have it done at home and
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right. I.atest designs of frames in stock.
See our Cabinet Photos before ordering
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Branches —Mars and Evans City.
A. L. FINDLEY,
Telephone 236.
P. O. B'd'g' Butler.
Sunday Dinners A Specialty.
Meals 25 Cts. Rooms 50 els.
Regular Rates $ i.
Local and Distance Phonos
South McKejn Street
Hotel Waverly.
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BI'TLER, l'A
Steam Heat and Electric Light
The most commodious office 'll
L-ity.
Stabling in Connection
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Central Hotel
SIMEON NIXON, JR., \
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BUTLER, PA
Dppo,lte C ur..House. noor
AT M HERKIMER,
Funeral Director.
245 S. Main St. Butler. PA