Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 04, 1901, Image 4

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    Tie man who can hardly crawl, and
has just strength to get through a day s
work, has no itrength left for family
life. He wants to be quiet; to be alone,
out of sight and sound of everybody.
What a difference between such a
man and the healthv, hearty man, ■who
romps with his children and ri'les his
la-Jghing baby to "Banbury Cross."
What makes the difference? Usually
disease of the stomach, involving the
entire digestive and nutritive system.
Dr. Pitrce'i Golden Medical Discovery
cures diseases of the stomach and other
organs of digestion and nutrition. When
tb<*se diseases are cured the hindrance to
the proper nourishment of the body is
removed and strength comes back again.
* I am happy to say I am netting to feel fine."
writ*® Mr. A. J. Vanderwster. of 673 West
Division Street, Chicago. 111. all I ..ave
taken si* bottles of' Golden Medical Dbcovery
and four or five *ia!i of the little ' pellets.' They
hart done me world* of ff<*3d. These raeci
cinm hare twooffht the great change »n me
from a slow mope of a man that could hardiy
crawl, tired and tick all the time, and canld do
no work. So-«r I can work, sleep, eat, and feel
fine, anl that tired feelin* i» all going away I
am very thankful that I wrote to Dr. Fierce.
Hit • Golden Medical Discovery ' and his little
tiver ' Pellets 1 have almost made a new man of
me. I feel young as I did at thirty years. No
other doctor for me, only Dr. Pierce." 1
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on
receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Humphreys'
Specifics cure Vy acting directly upon
the d uustiae, with' tit exciting disorder in
any other port of the sj.,<esa.
n. crura. norm.
I —Ferrrj, Con#c*txa*, Inl&arnn-.aUonji. ;Z'>
*2—Womt, Worm Fere Warm Colic... .25
3 Colic, Cry in£,WaJfcefaln«» .25
•f —niarrhr a. of Children or Adaiu 23
7 —Cough*, Cold*, Biwacbltb 25
H— \ruralgia. TovZb*<!e, I'fc '/■ ;hc 35
•-IfcMiadif, Hick Ueadarfcc, Vertigo.. /2.f
11>— *lvHprp«l.i,lAriigr«tion,W .k <:oma/-h.2.>
1 orPifafel Period* .-•#
19—Whites* Too Profw Periods .23
ljHL'roup, Larynshia, Boanenets 25
11—* alt Khrnm. Lryzlpt Ly*, Eruption* .25
s—RhcamatUm, I'iannalloPaJni .25
10—Malaria, ChlSta, Fever and
I^—Catarrh, Inilsr.-oza. Cold in tto H*ad .25
27-KWney [)!«•»•<•* 25
2H— Vrnou* lit hllity l.OO
3®—l rlnary \Veekn«.«a, Wettirgßel- .. .25
77—Grin, Ha/ Fever 25
Ift. nttmpbrcys* Manual of ail XMseaaea at youi
Drua;'ia., or Mali;-1 Free.
field t<7 tt 4, or went on receipt of
JacL Cor. William & John &t*_
TMa I» Voxar OpfOTtonlty.
On receipt of f' n c*Tjts, r anh or lUmpfl,
• generous rample will I .<<•. mailed of thfl
mofit popular Catarrh an<l Hay Fever Cur€
(By'« Cr'-am I'-'tiin, Hnfficient to demon
strate tbo grout merits of thu reni'-dy.
ELY BBOTHEBB,
55 Warren bt, New I'orlt City.
lUt . Jobn Eeid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended 1.1 y'a Cream Balm to me. I
can erapkanize bis n'ateoient, '"lt i* a j.osi.
tire ctrre for catarrh if n»*d ar. directed."—
Hev. Francis W. Poole, I'aator Central Prea.
Cbareh, Helena, Monl.
Ely*" Cream Btt!"n »•; ih< -iHrnowledged
enro for catarrh and contains no mercurj
nor any injurious drtitf. Price, 60 c.-nta.
MEDICINAL USE
Physician* tccoxiiHaMu) and wilt adrlMtln
Hl <*■. lit
LEWIN'S PURE RYE WHISKEY
for the weak ar,d run down syttl<-<n, and ii
many fuvn. If used properly, will prevent
lonic arid <»<ntt»u«d sickness. If you huy
' from 111 you HI ■: • ire to," ! p .till l«-st
quality.
A largis stock of the below brands alway.
on hand.
fig CM, >T, TKIIMMi
Mf f kMfflUHfcU. 0il.l.l<(i;»;i<,
.«VKKI|I>U,
LAuoK, moHnHW.;
B*4M«rOXT.
and otler theiu W> you nn.idulterat'-d 11 jum
old n,t) tl-'V (<cr quart.') quarts, s">.w
U iuan» ATIIKK H UMa.,
Wlilakcy Kn.iriint* 1 :t years old, JS-fin jxt ft!
On all O. O. !>■ or mall orderf of <>ror< i
we box and ship i/ron.tjt'jr; express rkamm
prepaid,
ROBERT LfcWIN & CO.
* 411 Water Street
Teiet<botie, 2170. P;i,
Opposite II A.C>< iHstxM.
REMOVAL
LADT I L XMM jh P(\ Wholesale Dealer
RUBi. L" Bin a t»u., In Wiaea ft Llqaorn
Nov/at 411 Water St, Pittsburg,
will remove al>out April r.t, during con
■trnction of their new building to
14 Smithfield St, Pittsburg,
where they will be tflrA to meet all tlit r
cuetoinerw and friend*.
I
\ THE 5
} COUGH, )
C A. pleasant, never-failing <
I remedy for throat and lunjr /
5 diseases. <
J Sellers'lmperia! ;
} Cough Syrup ,t
I absolute! y frco from >
J or otlier lianafttl ingrtdb^n'.c
< A prompt, j>of!itivo c ' /
\ conglut, colds, hoar&c;.' " (
< caw, whooping >
c 6rc«-a Mlllton bottle* kM in •
1 teat few yearn attcrtlWij'/ji" • : -i'« C
( W. J. GILTdOPR CO. <
J firrsa'JKC, r>A. *•
S At all Drugjrista. ■;
\ 25c and 50c. . )
ts/y/Wv^k/wwv-v/V w w •)
W. S. & E. WICK,
OKALBBfI IN
Rough and Worked Lumber o'J I'l] Kinds.
Iku/r*, Fash and Mouldings.
Oil We ll ltl|cs a "p<'.<:lttlty.
onicii arid Yard,
K. CumiliiKbaoi ana Monroe His
near West I'enn iHipot,
IKJTI.KII VA
nnnn a postal (.ml to
llKllr or call up No. 41
of tlie People'*
•**»***»*#** Phone <>r Hell
122 3 and
W. B. McOEARY'S
Hew wagon, running to ntid from hi#
Steam Carpet-Cleaning
establishment, will rail at \fnir honse
take away your dirty card's ati-i return
tbetn in a day or two IM r'i in HH new.
All on a summer Morning- CartieU,
ni({# and enrtaiin - lctitied on
short notice.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPATRICK.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
Next 'Joor to Court Home, liutler. I'a.
POTATO GROWING.
Latest Methods Tn tlie r«mon* Arooi
took Dlatrict ol Maine.
Maine farmers are supposed to un
derstand potash culture pretty thor
oughly. and from one of them, through
The New England Homestead, comes
the following account of latest methods
In this line, with special reference to
those used in the famous Aroostook re
in preparing the ground for potato
rultlrat: n to obtain the best results it
should be well plowed In the fall, and
If n .inure is to !*? used this should be
spr -1 In the spring after the ground
Is sufficiently dry. If s 1 land or lan*
In "ned to be heavy, carefully c-rc~s
». ; iR( ] thoroughly harrow, using if
ueeessary a leveler or fine tooth harrow
in order that the soil may be well pul
verized, after which planting may be
done. Of course it is well understood
that good crops cannot be raised from
poor seed, and the v.ide awake farmer
will plant only strong, vigorous seed
potatoes raised on land other than his
own. Increase in crop will pay the ex
tra cost of the best seed many times
over. It has been clearly demonstrat
ed by the different experiment stations
In cutting seed potatoes that the high
est yield per acre Is obtained from sets
of four eyes to the piece.
The plan of using rather heavy land,
especially if clayey, for the Trowing of
potatoes would not ordinari. -' be a good
one, at least except for rtr> -asons. It
would certainly be baz:.;us on such
land to manure in drill-. : it would be
likely to resnlt in a en ; ily affected
by rot. There are but f- w varieties of
potatoes raised in New .England that!
are not very susceptible to dlsea-e if
planted on very heavy land with barn
dressing in drills. These Include among
others 811.-.n Triumph, or. as it is some
times called, Stray Beauty, White I!li.-s
or Pride of the South, Rural New York
er, Great Divide and Dakota Red. The
general rule throughout the potato
growing section of Aroostook county i
to use fertilizer for the raising of pota
toes and to grow them on light, loamy
soil, the preparation of the ground be
ing practically the same in any case.
The heavy land and barn dressing Is
devoted almost exclusively to the hay
crop.
No progrr sslve fanner would think
of using a ingle furrow plow for
earthing up or hoeing potatoes. It was
the general practice for several years
in the early history of Aroostook pota
to raiding to plant potatoes in drills,
covering or splitting the ridge* with
double horse hoe and using brush har
row after planting to equalize the
depth of seed, but to compete with oth
er sections and make potato growing
a financial success it Is now nec>f..-;arj
to use Improved machinery, such as
the planter, bicycle hoe, sprnyer and
digger. Indeed, the ordinary amount
of help that the average farmer com
mands makes it Impossible to take care
of a large acreage without adopting
Improved methods.
Snlphnr For Potato flcab.
Sulphur employed in considerable
quantities upon soils which are acid or
which coniain but n limited excess of
basic ingredients is capable of causing
much subsequent Injury to crops, the
extent of the same being greatest upon
acid or neutral soils.
The application of sulphur to soils
for preventing potato scab, regardb s
of the character of the reaction of the
soil. Is liable to occasionally cause
much Injury.
Sulphate of ammonia, which has a
high manurial value by virtue of its
nitrogen, gives promise of being far
more satisfactory and economical than
flowers of sulphur as a means of less
ening the tendency to scab In contami
nated soils which are favorable to the
growth of the fungus. The ammonia
of the sulphate of ammonia Is changed
to nitric acid, and this, together with
the sulphuric acid thereby liberated,
decomposer carbonates, forming com
pounds which are taken uii by plants
or gradually removed by leaching. The
large amount of sulphuric acid obtain
ed from the sulphate of ammonia as a
residual may be considered as
costing nothing, since the ammonia
returns Its cost l>y Its action as a ma
nure. Sulphur, on the other hand, Is
much mow expensive than sulphate of
ammonia and has little If any, even in
direct, manurial value Sulphate of
ammonia, particularly If u ed in con
nection with muriate of potash upon
soils where the tendency to scab Is
great, ls»capable of wonderfully Im
proving them In this particular. To ae
comp'ilsh this wood ashes, lime, bnslc
slog, stable manure, and undis
solved phosphates should be avoided.
Acid phosphate should In such cases be
used as a source of phosphoric achD—
Rhode Island Station.
110 I>rl lli/irrn Convpy V*ofHonf
Arsenic pofnonlng from beer drinking
has recently created quite a sensation
In Kngland, and In necking for the
cause the fnrf seems to have been
tahilxhed that the poisoning occurred
only through beer that wa brewed
solely fmni malt and hops. The Kng
llsh I.a ncet suggests as the source of
the poison the use of artificial manures
which contain arsenic In easily soluble
form. It remarks that supcrphospha: •
of lime, the basis of artificial manure,
is produced by Ui«. action of common
oil of vitriol on ordinary bone ash; that
It has been established that plants to
which arsenical manure Is applied lake
up ars«-iile in their tissues, and cab
bages and turnip* gathered from fields
manured with superphosphates have
given unmistakable evidence of the
pretence of arsenic. It I t probable, ;c- |
CoMlng In this authority, that arsenic
accumulate* In soil which Is constantly
dressed with superphosphate, so that,
plants grown on such soil would absorb
arsenic and Injuriously affect t'«»
health of man and animals.
HOOO'f; PILL' "Jr Liver Ills, Bll
lousnc .1 "r.'t - f- i drche.
Kasy to - t. f. 25c.
M. C. WAGNER
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHED
tjf South Main strr 1
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fit" l I'lli-lmrj wtlV .%OT Df '
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THE
M KfELEY
DMHIM. VlTffcUtittJ, 9 Am
Karl Schluchter,
Practical Tailor and Cut ccr
125 W. JefFrw. n, Htjller, I'a.
Bushnling, Cleaning and
RaDairina a Specialty
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE |
• pITTSBUKG & WESTERN
*■ Railway. Schedule of Pas
forger Trains in effect May 28.
| 1599. BUTLER TIME.
Pejart. * Tive
A ccom naodaflrtn 6 25 a m a-*
1 Allegheny Express 805 44 1 i- *
« aetle Accommodation b 05 44 1- 44
Ak no Mail 8 *-* -i P.*
Allegheny faitCxprw ft 44 1* l "
1 Allegheny Ezprai 300 p.* 4 4j fm
' j Lipre* 3 40 pa 12 18 nm
■ H f "T Mail »JM "J» I»»
' j AL* \rheny and New Cafctle Ac<xm 550 " <' L > 4 *
[ Chicftgt Limited 550 4 * '1- a.*
| Kane and Brad*- .rd Mail A.* - P-M
■ J Clarion Aeoi—whtioß 4 5) P.* ft '• • * n
I 1 Cleveland and Chicago Ex pre*-... C 35 am
SUNDAY TKAIXB.
I ' Ai • _ l '-ny Expreae 8 05 \.a S l^A-M
Ail Accomm *!at.. 5 TO PJi •*> 03 e M
1 NV> ♦ a*tle Accemm<*latio: BOS a.* 7 CXJ
» Chicago Exprm 340 pji 5 ««3 am ;
Allegheny Accommcialwn 7 ''J pin
On ssatuidays a train, kituwo a* the theatre train
will leave Butler at 6,V» ]>. m., arrring at Allegheny
at I.l returning leave Ai!- -rl. -ny at IL'W p. m.
Pullman sleeping ears on Chicago Exprm between
and Chicago. , !
1 r ti.rungh tick em to all point* in the north .
<r--t or south*"e*t and information regarding route- •
• time of traiaa, etc. apply to J
W J;. Tl KNtli, Ticket Agent,
E. B BETBOLDS, Mipt, N. D., Butler, Pa.
B "tier. Pa. «. W. BASi-ETT,
G. P. A.. Allegheny, P-
H O DCXKLK,
Mup't. IV. A L.Div.. Allegheny Pa. ;
rpHE BESSEMER & LAKE!
1 ERIE R. R. CO MFAN V.
Time table in effect Sept. --J, 19* X).
CENTRAL TIME.
X-ithwanL Daily .xi'V Sw-Jajr. Soiathwani J
■ I:..: tij., ' <K»d clown, |
2 14 12 STATI'iXi?. i 11 j' !
FTTIi A.M. ~ A M I'.M I'M
12 V) « 42 Klip 1- 10. 4 I", j
12 23 a 2" Fairtiev 1- *5 4 4"
U U S luOirar.l.. I- 4" 4 5-1
1 * 1- ir. .< oiim-aur .a; 1 37 ' "
11 in 7Uu IT.. CcDtm.it. .1* 11 0" * j
II 55 T SH'nianrtH* 1 •'» 1" ! -
11 M 7 1 • Allk-u 11- j j
II 7 -"I -t.MliKl-.r-. 127 4(1 !
il -' 7 •£■'. i ..nii*aot>ill<- I-W ■> 4fi .
11 l'> 7 Ou BfamdrilJ* Juuct.. 1 54 *> W j
11 7 .V).! r MeolvUie.. ar - 'K. {
l'l ri Bai IT, Mca-lville .!» 1 "} •"> 1". |
II 7 lj«k'-..ai- 2 *1 l'l j
10 •>' ."w» ]v.,i ~ii.
7 2f*ar..U&«*Til)e ..ar i» .
0 20 IT •• IT 5 4.". j _
1'! 54 *: 4ft llartttt'.wi) ' j 2 IJH] '» 1 •
10 4 1 '< 4.'i Adanmrfll* 2 I t '• j
lo 4o ~! 2 2.! '1
'• I" I . ill" j <; :!•> 2 :»> >. 4o
-I- I■! r ;" 1;.."'.'!',?,s 2.% •
3; . 5 l' l M«r • r 7 13 .11 2;,
6 » 4'» 1 Jii«.:!ion 7 la 3 17 7
r. if. 'j z* j 25 i.twt < ity 7 lo .! 37 7 . r ij
4 '7 > 12 Matii-TUI- 7 3: 3 4 •
4 "I '♦ •" Brun'liton '»! •> 5"
I 142 ar...oilltanl ..ar •(25 1"
i nr. 7 0 iT .llllllanl. . .IT' 7 05 305 J
4 47 ') 03 If. i-I<-r J 8 16 4 ol
4 4* Km I i-i i 01 4 17 |
4 (Jft 1- 1 i»" 4 4."
10, 7 All#:ilieny M 2*» 6 fcij
1A.M.1 I P.MI !
F. E HOUSE E. H. U i LEY,
(ieu'l Manager. Gen. I'hhz Agt, |
Pitt. u l)nri?, P« •
PENNSYLVANIA
WFSFERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
:< until i* KrffCT N< • 2*i, l^i
Buffalo anl Allegheny Valley Division
Tr*Jf;s leave Kinkjiniri'tHi Jnnrtioc a*! follow-
Kf/r Huf&iK '» >»■ a. m. and p. *». daily. %*itlj
par lor at.'!
f.»r <>il < ity,7«4fl, VM a. n»„ <;.i:j I 11. pi p. •
* I.i • '» «. .i :n '.IL.i. ;•
I r \u-\ ii»n»k,7-40, '• /«,, H 17 « «..U • :;i.
and 11.4'# p. rii. week-day*. .Siinday*, &JXI, 104® o. ui.
and II 10 p. m.
K« r Kinarming, 7.4*. '*M) X 11.17 a. in.,
r..n, - ,n.t. ,
!'» i t 1 n.. f o.fo r, »nd 11.40 P. n».
Cm d»-tailed addr««M TTuw K. Watt, F-.
Ajft. Western lit»tri'-t, (X-rin-r Kifth AVMIIV *nd Siuii't
i.« ld
H. 11l T« illWi.V, I. K. VI(Hil).
?"' r#l Manager. Gen'' * n .
CTII WEEK DAY*
A. M A. M A. M. P. M P M
KI T I • ii 'U* HOh 10 -V/ 2 > 505
Arrive 0 41 # 30 II 15 3 i*» 5 28
ftcitJi* Junction.. " 7 '/7 a 11 Hi 325 553
Bo tier im<cUu;>...L««ut 7 31 /J 63 II 62 ;i z"» 6 53
i\Ntrnna Anin 7 4<> J# 01 12 01 3 34 fi
Tai'Titnm 7 44 I# 07 12 0- 4 z KM
-i rinfhit 7fc 1# Ift 12 19 352 f. |.*»
I'lari-nNurg K II ?> 3'i 12 in 4 ». i
Allpghwiy. '• 24 » 4M 1 4 l!> 0 4',
A. 51. A.M. P. « P. M P >1
KV.VDA Y TIlAlNJi—ButW fc.r AllegJi«rb>
<3>y n: ; l jwinrJ|«al lot* ; atations at 7;.'K) a in.,
vnd 6500 p. m. {
NOBTH. WEEK hAYr
A M. A.M. A M " M P
Allegh'My City . .I«»v« 7 w H66 lo 45 i I" 6 1 U ,
iiiar|M-ur-. 7 12 »0? 10 67
Ctarenr/nt , .... . .... 'J '>4
•tpr1ngda1e......... ...| .... 11
Tarcntam 7 :r> U A 11 2' 1». ft 4'
N atofia 7 4; 9 3X II 34 3 60 ft 61
Hutlfcr Junction...arrive! 7 ,V> '* 47 U 43 3 &K ; 7 0»'
ISntlei Junction... .leave 7
4a*'nil»am.. H 17 10 12 41 4 :fc'» 7 iJI ,
HI TLEIt . .. .nrrl»- H4J 10 ;j 1 lo /5 f>r, 7 /» }
A. M. A. M P M. P. ,tf p.
81'NDAY THAINMI— Allegheny < Ity for Hut
ler nn'l principal InU-rirtedMie ot*kW*im al 7:16 s m. and | ,
IP3O p. 10. ■
¥(l% THE KAST
W#'« k# Day 4 hnnday*) •
A M A 51 I ' >1 A M P V
I;I !«,»,. It • )'» V/ 235 7H# 6M»
Htiihr J .1.. ~ .ar 7£' II i'» ; 2". H '» V-
Mm .i t 1 v - - I 1 i |6O -ji • : .
Ko-porl ar 7 .; II Ift 4 *ri h25 H 17
Kikiiniii'-■« J't " 7 !| IM \O7 k 2'» H ;.'l
!>*' - lihury 44 8 I' Vl »rt 4 Vt H4l k . ;
Paolfoti ' Apdlo) " « 51 Ii '.L I 40 MA' k
■".•ltil u1 +. . ..** I- 4'' ' ' ft 2'• fl ?♦
>' 1 2*» "i II ft ft 15 J
fiUJr • ;!le Int. ' '» 10 '»» . .
MPHii -» " II l'> . « F/J | V,
Ifanlftl'Ut/ *' '# lo ... I ♦*» ft I - .. .
I'hi' id i, iif». . , M ' 23 4 25 10 20
P. M \ 'I. A, A. M P I
n.r..' !, Iralf.4 I » the ' 4 » 1 «ve PltUl nrg (I'ni n,
StalloM), »W» follow**
Atlautp Kxtrrtm, I illy 3,0-< % h
I*- »>,/.*-. " 7./
l un Line K*.pr**w.
ll,u fM.iirg Mall, " 12-45 . ••
J'ftiU ItflphL Expri m, .. ,*so" 1
M «11 a-, ? f t(»r« 'i dally hir New York only.
buffet al«H>p*r; ?•'» 'owlm, .... 7-oo
1 afttein K«pr*«M, 1 ... ..... 7 111 M
' ..*t Line, * x •;/> 44 |
PlltaL'irii l.lm>t'-d, dally, with thiongh '•»»/1<«*»
« » '.-v Tnrk, and "leaping 1 ar» n# flew York,
:.il'un f and W;»ahlrigtnn only, ho extra !
K « ' 1 *hh train ..... lo.«»♦
• hl'a i'it Hail, fltirtda}« on»y t:i4 * i
Km Atlantic Otj (via Delaware Hirer ItrJd/.e, alt!
ail t .U-), h/nt A M, and *3O P M, dally.
I>I;fi"AEO, KOCHKSTKK &'
J'lT I -liU K< 1 KV.
TIME TAISLE
In effect, lib. I, WO I.
SOUTH i«»I sik
Mumti nMI. *n •>. ♦io *n **
i'Hlal.'llYf I I'm" a.tn 8.11 l |>.W |>.l«l |).Ni
All''/lf'ojr / I'. A W 4«a « 00 4 <«! lo Oil
Hull, i 10 12 5 Ifi || 3»
i. il II 51
lii i ill" 10 43 j51212 01
I 5 h.i
.»•<. y »lll« .
I M *«roT« <1
i ii m «»is«
li. . .. II ;C. '1 II 12 53
N'/rth Puhit ! ft 5M
11am11U'tt......... 7 Hi
Villi, i j 7 lo
l'iiii«»uiawii'/ .ar] 12 l/H 7 2 : l I 2"
linn .. '. :ifi r: 22 :: ii| 740
I iirw-iiftTille I" " ill '» 20 I »i
< l.aroi4l i","* 12 *4 33 4 :ii
I 1.1 11.,1. IT lojtt 60 :I 20 H 1.5 3 17
r.iJla < K-.-k 71712 57 3 ;rn |,m ;21
111 •k.•. v v 111 <. in I 10 3l' 240
i:i I; .iy . I 4;i 421 3 |M
I<>|u l ...iil,iifg I 57 4 5-1 3 :l
til .l. «'lt 2 l'i 5 41 4 in
fewlftDl 3 lift '• ■"> 5 05
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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BUTLER
COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1900.
COLLECTORS' ACCOUNT FOR 1900.
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR =§ ?•= ? § =
2** • s= £ S '
P. 5 g
Adams . A F Werner i 2 533 15$ 1 644 35 S 121 TO $ 767 30 ...
Allegheny J S Glenn 1363 19 Xi 62 JJ «« U '..-
Braify.. . J S Rodgers 1 CW- 29 1 001 W 7133 .. *4 97
Buffalo ... .las simmers 2OK 40 1 37t> T- *9 6* 825 !J4
Butler Coo Bauer 2 ftV> 79 1 613 ft! 10* K 332 3» ...
clay K X Patterson 1 716 13 1 04* 36 .a 09 5!<2 ti- --
Clinton . J X Harvey 2 030 57 19* 43 Mi 97 SJI. ...
Centre IC Benniclc 1 544 39 1 910 00 «.4 9» to .... I
Clearfield P B Fennel 1 J5 (M 097 4.50 «* f# .....
Cherry R J Barron 1 alh » M» no 50 28 718 91 ....
t ..neord W H Campbell 1 57*' 1 Oil 2-4 71 07 4... 31 ...
Cranberry Wm Graham 2 276 94 1 930 00 242 29 S4B ...
( '.ncoquenessing Greer McCandless 1 7vw 72 1 160 60 S3 95 533 ..
Doneeat CF Ven 1 422 19 567 9» 42 07 M 2 14 .... .
Forward AC Brown 2 34. <4 1 «»fi 08 125 so T69
Fairvlew I J Campbell 15*9 60 (M 000 60 91 649 34 ....
Franklin 'as Crmtty 1 594 6!> 57.-> 11 '2 (« 6->. 63
Jefferson \V II Grabe 2 :»« « I *3> "• 134 m IDI Mi ....
Jackson lohn Boehm : 2 34-;.. 1607 06 119 l.> 619 MB ... ,
Lancaster JosGarroan 1 ■* M ' 6."* 1 nni !s. .i 1' 511 aOI .... j
Marlon I C Vandyke 1 349 42 X3O > ..9 09 «•« —• .
\I?"-er . HJ Brown wl 17i 559 91: 4149! 279 77
Middlesex Geo Stepp 3 2!*' 19 2 047 4 ' 1..1 6.1 1 Owl 11 ...
Mnddy creek K H Oliver 1 1 lm. OOj .4 03 2-.1 1.
Oakland F X Eyth 1716 65 1 067 >.r.< ~64 ajl « ....
Fer.n G S Huselton 2 34.1 40 2 144 52 136 40, h2 4s . ...
Parker. I H Wall* 1513 2s 1 250 00 ui 57 171 n ....
-ummit J W Bildauf 1 -.'l '.'4 1 415 on 102 1. 374 .. ....
Slippery rock John Kelly 2 105 69 1 4:i3 46j 1«> 24! ii&» *» '
Venango Jos Eakin 1 arts 4.. n2s .0 .CI Is -no 5. ....
Washington H'Wray 2 IS" 13 1 IHH 53 w <»> MJ 52 ....
Wortl, John Reichert 1 676 72 1 242 51 90 HI. .143 40 .... ;
Winfiela Martin Cypher 1 934 j1 1 4«3 •>'. 95 23j 4... .6 |
Butler borough las M Maxwell 17 »>!. 63 12 «7 44 844 63 4 06. ....
c. nsreiilie J A Eakin 1 144 6. >46 07 62.": 235 W .... ,
<1 .r.noquenessing J M Rose 292 .1 1.. II 15 on| 101 o. ...
I vans < ity A S l'felfer 1 4.*, a. 1 oft> M .14) £6 43 ....
Fairvlew IIL Storey ... .... I
Harmony Fred Weigle 742 94 400 CO 27 4!) 31.4 a .... j
Harrisvflie -Morrison 713 36 012 >-2 46 56 1..3 •••• 1
i\arns City H McLaughlin tjJ> 4a •••__ , ... i j; 1
.Mars W B Boyd Tit :<1 51*... 3s 4i 1.. 81 ....
Millers town E N Etrery 10» « 9«7 MB 6* ..7j 53 10 ....
I'rospect EE Wehr .-a M 400'" •*» 0.: •• •
Petrolla Carl Butzer 2!t. 91 ZB 14 I* 44 «i
Portersville A Henshaw 41 s 14 2!>l .iti 1. -i. l'W 41 ....
s;iX.:i.t.ur(f Emit Schroth 27 64 . 2i -! H. 9.1 ....
Snnbury I*l* Brown :CK H4 2»» '»'• 18 03 M
ViSeocia W H Smith 170 49 K» 32 5 92! HO 25 ....
Zelienople Wm Allen 1 576 51 1 220 !«' 9-1 46| 255 laj ...
T«»tal ' 4 *' W 56" 843 27 f):-;7 02 423 450 •> ! - 7
STATEMEXT OF TAX KECEIVFO FROM !- AXI) fKEVIOI'S.
DISTRICT. ! COLLECTOR. ~ ~ E ®
Butler M DufTord i—7 $ (ill i i $ 3h 03
Muddycreek Geo McOee I>«9 II k{ |i ~
cherry I W Newman ' Hi *' '•> '•? Jf
Brady TAHlnes |« 34 71 24 .1
Slipirt-ryrtx-k I I. ('ooper IK ®4 to - - .. ■■■-■■ * -
Butler IwrooKh J 8 Jack I"J7 220 50 150 00 7J4 U,
Harmony Itorougb.. .. Fred Wci/le ® K l
Karnn City borongh... Frank Babst 'I « r >7
WasliiDfrtan Austin Meals
( lioton J !i Kiddle X* l<> ~' H Ui
< H-arlield E J Kennedy lj H »> «» ••;••• ••• •••
* herry Hugh Hprciul .»> •;••• •'? »•*»•*
Donegal I Walt man HI Iff 3 "
i'airvl«-«r f J C'amnliell J*» 'G i K 1- W
Marion Joseph Vandyke l'>4 j« •» 'sl
I'ark«r J»>sepl» Wally 119 * 112 W * ••
Wnango H L Stalker ♦> 4.} 41 fill : M 24 4H
Washington Austin MeaPb fV» k5 49 91 - li -iff
But l«r U.rouKti... lohn S Jack 11!! 2. ... . ' j
Centervilie 'Frank Forrester 16 27 15 4( Mi
Fairvlew 'Wm
Harmony Fred Welitle 43 _1!» 41 oil I 1»> —■■■■
Miiierstown ill Donahue •' 3,1 , •'
I'ct lolla F M Frit/ 77 72 73 M 3 91.. ...
Adams las Orr 1098 332 21 272 1C 14 -M 44 11
Aiieebeny las Jolly 451 34 3.6 3. 20 07 .4 90 ...^...
Butler Frank Fierce 47 . "Om 4.
Buffalo Ino Harbison 741 49 682 m 63. 66 10 97
Brady i rank McCurdy 49 72 41 3.1 - •*'
Clinton 'Jas It Kiddie 277 70 3s S3 2.4....... £U M
May KB Conn »W 30 :SW 17 19 09 22 0|
Center I D Smith 67 H9 54.36 302 W6l .......
(Jcaril. ld EJ Kennedy '*'4 64 4.0 21 2.. 22 S3 h. 34
Cheriy IIurII Suroul : V: ?! . ~ i! H,, " '
( 'onnrxiuenessinK Robert Henry .>*, i i-- >c« w
i!<>n«rord Kotnsrt Adams l-* 1 - /- r1 JJ ■
4*..riri 1 F Waltman »!»> 0-> 425 00 £~ M K Ojj '6
Forward Geo
i ianklin Alonw> Mct.'andless !Cls :iu 3'Ki !>.' 16 3H 12 00
Fairvlew 1.1 Campbell 6W 521 22 MC 4. ... .......
Jeff'-rson WII Grab.- 209 09 HK (m 463 l.» 94 100 ».
Jackson \ II Mick Icy "<■'< !,i «*•» '■*< •'« > =» «
I.ancaster Hamiiel Darkly .. 519 24 45., 1,7 2. 63 .94
Marion Jos<*ph Van l)yk<;. ... 477 'Wi 14 iy aH
>1 «-rr II J Itrown 296 74 31 14 <s 3 tl. .......
Muddyenseic Grant. Jones 4*5 69 409 5« -J, J™[ 4.> 90
Middlesex y. <> Thompson. ... *} '4 39 6- -20 43 M.
Oakland 'Peter Wliit.mire 6 o.< .M 7., ;!?
Pert. ;<> H lluseiu.n 14 81 2 26 1 .. . . 12 6.
Parker .1 II Wally 343 49 yx. ,n U, 22 40 5.
Summit I W lialdaiif 659 In .'.92 2. 31 48 A. .&
rllnperyroek W\V li«ivard 2.rl 'l\-i JM 11 •»«
VenariKO II It Stalker 5W 1,. 140 00 211 13 W M .rfi .6
Washington Austin Meals 122 51 76 4- 409 II 94
Win lie Id I M Crulkshanks 130 59 62 02 H; 85 12
Worlli WII I'lsor 294 16 273 10 14 .4 022
Butler borough j(4 Jack 3 13:1 91 2 523 91 I ; I2 .tl '.49 U 22H 4h
Cenlrevllle. ... Frank Forrester....... 313 ss 216 Hi 11 H. 1' W '-
CoiiriooneiiessinK boro J M Rose 31 93 32 12 1.4 I JI7
Evan*City Geo Kipper »44 29 3nl 87 16 35 25 97
Fairvlew ixiroußli KJ.Mct.amey 21.> 12 19.. \.< 15 11 ■
Harmony Fred Weialo 415 29 Is.. 9.6—... _JO OH
llarrlsvllle C» Pew H2 s|iil 431 I ...
K ims City K.I Koilir.-rs ''.l ~1 ....
Mlllerstown IJ Donahue 2H. !® 2S* 14 I- •« 14 31 .li .£.
Mars GcoE Stuart 9« 62 177 61 948 M 49
Pro»pe. t C F Newman 127 21 lln<9 611 304 .... .
Pet rot la I'M Fritz .... 33 WISH •••
I'ort. rsvllle 'a 11. tisliaw 64 4. -»9 3 II 2 II
SaxonburK IE Muder Inl 2. 129 xo 6 s.i 3 .*> 41 oo
Hunbory I'P Brown I 111 no 109 19 •> h. U.
Valencia WII Smith Ml M OHO 61 433 96
/.ellenople jWm Allen . 9W 20 226 '.V II Iff 21 JH|
Total I k 9.V> 41 91.3 592 Hi' |726 35 #lsOl 1.2 J31:.".) 47
HOG TAX FOR 1900.
DISTRICT. COLLECTOR. j _l 5? j 1
» a !?§ ;•; -j "
... T. -UfSSP* u 1 Jir 49 B?I® 'l7 W
Allegheny IS Glenn <f >•> * J ™ 'J
; ' !, 1 ". '• ,. H ill atiS •M- a■ m '
!:iS; ■■ : 15S SIS 53
. learlleid PII Fennell.. « f-JJ » f *!l 'j *!.■'
f i .■ t*t v If .1 Barron. • • ■
( 'tiiufH|ucnCHsinfi GMM. l andless l«l 5J 4ji 00 341 ..10!' 25 Ml
c, -.nberry |Wt„ Graham. 1 « ;** '• "• „. ...
c 7v»" || If |i igg gg
f .:
Falrvl. w J.I Campbell 111... Mm .1 I 6; |J
Infferson Wll Grab* 114 W <•• m •>..., .nil! ... ...
J nek son John Boehm m 75 3 <{j: '? ;JJ
l.anrastii JciHepli (iiiririan ... H 01 11 . ,'J *' J
" ,y '•o • if,, i 2« S | li SS
M uddycreek It II Oliver .. ... 54 7,. »• »• '4" »K •"? ™
Ml.ldl'e,. % Geo St. pi. Ij' «' Jf| J* 2j S"
Oakland I N Evtli ... HO 2. !•> <*' 2I" 4. 77 .4.^1
Pent. GSllßlilon ... 126 75 103 76 611 16 M 20 1 0
Parker los WalTy *, Ml Wl 0» 2«l .15x7 In (hi
Summit .- J w llalda.tr Ml 7.. »l 00 .. Ml IH U. 141 Hi
Sllniteryrock John Kelly ... " ■ 34 91 - *< K. .1
Vet.-.ttKO lOH. ph Fukln •"> i
Washfnun.il GC Wray xl 2. W iff lit; I « w
Wlnßeld M Cypher .M W«J - ■»; M7B .......
'vVortii .1 \. K4*|ch«*rt . Id 10 •< ' l ' * '' A? J!
Bull, r l.'.roujfh .lame . M Maxwell ... 2nl 7.. 67 W • l:l '; '-.00
t . litre*)!h* J A Aiken M ' ,w .V ' '
i 'onm>'itionf'HHilng I M Itoso .. J» .T»-
I.v ine tit y A S PWfer 2l 00 907 6. II 9.
I'air vie iv II I, Store*. <°
Harmony I r«*d Wi-liflTr " -iw .. 0 .. (J
ijaiiUvlile ... -i I> Morrison 6ei 3... 31 -* '}.
Karnsl'lty ,i II 2> | [• ■•■'
Mlll- 'stown. I! M Emery 4,. on Ji 63 -I. 10 20.
Mar. WII Boyd 31 5n 1: 7.. 81 7HI
K if. Welir | J2 21 i ni|
i'etrolla Carl But/.er US. ■ .
I'orli rsvllle A Henshaw H 4 27 ;»•
~ailoiil.lirK E Schroth »TO 21 49 196 10 30
Mitilrtiry PP Brown . . ... !•' 5
Valencfu WII Smith 7 ; j0 2 11. H. .. Is
/,. il.t.ople 4 j Win Allen | •« »• 1. 00 18 W
I (!M7I on 81537 si «1117 Itu'wOKi 17 #2219 (HI
DOG TAX OF IH9II AND PKEVIOI'S.
3I J I 5?
2 5 3 3'
HSTKICT. COLLECTOR. I g § = i'? u IL
!I! i 7 ! ! j! 3 1 f *
Sllpperyr.x-k 11. < .x.pet 1184 J 75 % t ? ? „ i'
Clearfield . F.J Kennedy l-'W II 57 ... jj
Donegal FWWallman 9 90 9 90
Oakland .jl'eterWhltmlre i —i i; ' '®
(•til I« i' I>»» pMIHli .1 H .lack 771 J I JJ
*4* n I r'* v 11 1'* Imm'» I I orr*<*Htfr ... n.j »
< Virm'KjiH rn'HHlni( Imj Cimpi f l'«*ll l"» *•'
l-'alrvlcw iKiro A i (iliiHon 10 I" •
l.nriiH fHy horn I'rank llal»l»lt JMi:» ,'!
luiro .. JJ li<»nalnii 12 '' j JJ
Clinton Jan IC IC I*l*l 2H im 2* im
ill tr fi< ill K.l Kenn#»<lv Ml WW
ciM*rry lliiirli Hprniif l'» 71 l M H • 'M'
fidiM t/ai p Waltman. -m 40 14 o# V 7 li '*»
i'atrvVw •' •! C'amnlH'll 1' 2.» **•
Marlon I" 1 ' Vannylc© 10 I il •'
i'>i! • i Jo»Wall< v l«» 4 !•' HO
VfrililiKO 111, Htallor lo;.{ l»< W H 1,7
WafthiriKton A Mi'itU 42 (*) h '' I
Mut l« r ln.ro ... .1 h Jtu'U I '
Ovntrevllli boru I
l alrvh* w horo M <illi««»n I" 'it " '' -j*'
llarniony lM»ro l'r« «1 VV«-1kl<* -U *H I '' ;■
Mllh-r««U#Wfi I .1 I>of»aTiu« - h» .7 £'
i'* l-rolln I M I 'it/ i- 90 .j IH m
itaxonbunc j K Muder I
\<lan On «« 17 m 90 Im II
A 1 l«*v 1»« t»y .lan .lolh-y :ih Z7 .HM 101 7on
Uutlei K l» I *' -Ir<'4 134 00] ...] . UH MM
ilutfalo .. John llarl>l*on o.' :?,t I.'# Ml ! 4<J lllii
lira'lv I M•'« 1 "'IV , 17 12 »;'» » '•» *** (il
< llnt/.n 1»C iciil'lh- ! :i ?:> • '» 27 "i !
ri uv KII Conn Mil 10 170 tl 4»
C« iiii« I OHmlth X»\n .'0 fWJ 141 7h; j
i|, i i,t i'i K.I Kennedy WlO •' 10 60 '< N7I
Cherry !litticli Howhil I 40 1N1L....... II 181 Ho 1.....
<'r»nno(|iirrieiif»lnic Hnllwiry ' lil <ll 04 {2 60 J
I'oiicoril lb.bert A.lams., I II ,'ti I .1! 0e II HI i
D..neical Frank Waltinan 17 :.s 47 5 M
I rank lit. AMM. < landless :i. 75 21 'l7 137' H OR, I Of.
I .ilrvlew I I < itmpl.ell 57 30 I* H Ml" 6 .Hi 1473
I. If. ~.,1, \V If Grol.e oi :i« :. oo IHI ii m|
Jai'kson AH Ml'kley 25 il 16 Ml mh 7»«
I.cast) . s Hartley .« I- II te :33 9*17.
Marion los Vandyke 50 w 3s 97 2ln I:. 2.1
M. r e. t II J Brown 2s Uf. ',' A 127 393
M'lfldvereel tirant Jones 35 97 31 1.. 167 3I .
\|l.|.l). K O Thompson 2.» til 9 !.* .v. II ih;
t...). li. t.'l I'.-t.-r \\ hit mire III.;. It 52 3.% 7 a
|. if |. . Jos Wallcy 111 IH 15 25 Hs 7 W 225
i .1 W Brtldauf 7» Tii AIM' )« MK ....
shi.t.e, vt-.el Wll llovard 10 Ih 2170 131 1117;
. ei.atr'o II II SI aI k. t 7s !is in iki V! 15(10. 53 46 1
W I ihliiKton A Meals 5« OH Is > <«2 7 ns,
Witilield IM • riilkshank j l« II HI 63n
Wot 11. WII I'lsor l: 15 2H t; l :.v 12 oo
liullerls.ro . JS Jock Imi 31 107 71 i 66 I" In I H l
Cenlrevllle. ... il l ' I orrester 22 n. 157 : 20 l«
(;<.iitMS|.|e.ies»lnjt I B..SC 6 til tl "i t.
I vans City Geo Blpne. IH M 10 25 V. :Ki
I alt view ... . It J Met am. V II 25 II 79 71 75
Harmony If red Welgie 41 in 1 n M
If art lsvllle los I Pew .'75 I 90 111 79 01
KarnsCity F. Ii Rudisr* I IHIHI .. ! 1.19W.....
villi, i .town I J Donaliti.' •'* 7n 12 71 71 15 .'.
Mills Geo II Stewart 3'i n;i :n ii |HI 315
PriMiX'cl IE K Newman j (II .lint Ml 180 .....
I'etrolla. ' M Fill/. #64 6 61
Pt.rler.vllle \ lien,haw 4 .'I Mil 21 .
Ha xonf.iiric JI" Mnder .. !•' 'JO H 55 45 2 '«'■ 3 ''.l
Sitnliiiry P I' Itrown 6 7. I 22 2 25;
Vi.lei.efa W II Smith " » 37 23 3 -Ml .... ,
y.ellenople Wm Allen 20 4.1 14 69 09 II 02
Total ~ I !.... #2077 •JU'tim H4|66 IH »l|n MM> l 91 W'llO 29
UNSEATED LAND ACCOUNT EOR 1900.
[ ~ C SCHOOL. ROAD. - J Poos.
a T»1 »-= e 2? 3? 2? KCSSCS »
DISTRICT. 3 jHI | | || U J h ! §*? 35* J. I |
> -2 -I < 3 S ' 's£ t si ' « a 5
* i |~ ; ? ■! § 1 ? •! S fjy | ?
Bradv " * 277 * 51? 330 J » 3 81* * 105# * 105$ i 130 * * 130
Forward !!!.!.!...■ 952 17 70 14 29 31 99 76 76 100 150 250
Jefferson !! 621 278 476 754 109 239 348 43 03 46
Fairview borough 20 75 <5 352 352 4«< 47«
Lancaster 282 211 211 0 »0
Millers town borongh. . 628 26 73 26 73 «43 <l3 10 39 10 ->9
Middlesex ! 234 275 275 2. 2. 207 69 276
Muddvcreek 131 761 164 925 158 1 *>B 813 »>9 3<2
' Penn . 21 77 19 44 19 44 26 67 26 67 : 11 42 11 42
Prospect borough 726 406 704 11 10 181 08 189 4-> 94 139
Suminit 49 62 35 39 35 39 62 05 59 39 260 31 75 10 80 20 95
Sniit' iv borongh 2 64 2 64 | .. ...... ••••
Harnsville borough 70 1 <■> 1 «5 >0 1 15".
: Slipnervrock . 10 76 158 10 45 12 03 419 241 660 84 362 180 266
Butler boronsrh 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"!!!!!.! 61 39 248 64 59 67 07 815 63 64 10 21 61 58 715 14 51 21 26 40
Washington 770 652 6 .>2 392 392 893 893
i Fairview . 10 55 347 15 09 18 56 872 787 623 536 182 860 10 42
B ut j er ... 42 31 33 10 26 97 613 637 21 56 1!) 50 843 220 38 18 40 38
' Cherrv!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 41 81 880 48 80 880 48 r0 63 20 64 18 04 323 334 22 68 i 26 02
, Oakland !!!!!!!! ! 10 27 685 685 457 457 457 457
! Donegal 12 31 5 '.6 10 41 16 17 29 13 6s 13 97 10 65 10 94 10 65 10 94
Centre 1 486 144 249 393 48 170 218 159 159
I Clearfield" " * .. 69 41 73 14 73 14 80 01 80 01 1 5., 15 98 10 04 749
Plains 12 07 12 07 264 264 188 188
Franklin'" .... I<>4l 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 22 39 761 14 78
Marion I 58 43 598 62 39 68 37 73 00 49 63 94 75 27 88 711 40 95 10 59 37 47
W infield 45 38 90 35 30 36 20 405 65 76 124 76 60 20 16 20 76
Venango '.. 28 75 27 1* ,27 18 33 89 33 89 50 18 70 19 20
I Connounenessinc 15 (Ml 799 16 18 951 14 66 264 189 308 145 163 189 352
j Jackson ! 26 46 28 34 24 80 354 | 517 424 93 269 65b 927
Evans City borough 20 78. 78 ( 40 40'
Clay.. 42 28 14 97 43 22 14 97 43 22 292 30 47 33 39j 479 13 05 17 84
Worth.!!."!!!!!.. j 450 1 j 450 • • 307 307
Total $674 91,*134 20 *750 89 *291 68 *593 41 *134 05 *575 47 *421 47*341 00 *72 11*385 831*130 50*287 44
UNSEATED LAND TAX RECEIVED BY TREASURER FOR 1900.
j S ! ¥ | SO I *-3 t £* | H
g i % % % %
b § o< y c. a;i S H5 «■
districts. •" f* : : ! gs. 5i 5"
i I * I 'I I ® * £ «■»
'I * i • I • • j • I * **
Bradv $ 2 77$ 3 30$ 1 1 30$ 8 42$ 73$ 915
Forward 9 62! 14 29 70 150 26 071 352 28 59
iTeffersoD 6 21' 4 3 »)9 0-i 18 391 1 1«">
Fairview boro 20 75 9;> 14; 1 09
Lancaster i 2 82j 211 70, .■> 63j «9; 64^
Millerstown l>oro 62 s 26 73 743 10 391 50 83i 408 .>4 J1
Middlesex j 234 275 27 69 « 05j 48 6 .">3
Mnddvcreek 1 1 3l! 1 64, 59 854 j 3 .>4
p enn .. 21 77i 19 44 26 67 11 42 79 30 591 85 21
Prospect boro 7 26| 7 04' ON 94 15 32; li 417 06
Summit 49 62 35 39| 02 05 31 75 178 81 15 94 194 75
Hiirrisville boro 70 175 70 315 44j 359
Slipperyrock 10 76 10 45 241 362 27 24 6(1 190
Butler boro 502 13 22 14 73 395 36 92 852 45 44
Concord 19 35 23 23 632 13 99 62 89 518 6* 07
Mleeheny . . 61 89 64 59 63 64 14 SI 204 18 15 48 219 61
Washington i 770 652 392 893 27 07 327 30 34
Fairview 1 10 55 15 09 7H7 860 42 11 266 44 77
Butler ... 42 31 33 10 21 56| 38 18 135 15 11 99 147 14
Cherry 41 Si 48 80 20 64 22 68 133 93, 11 74 145 67
Oakland . t 10 27 685 457 457 26 26 1 26 26
Doneiral . ......' 12 31 10 41 13 68 10 94 47 34j 371 47 71
Centre 486 249 1 70l 159 10 64 73; 1137
Clearfield ... . 69 41* 73 14 80 01 15 98 238 541 885 247 39
Franklin ' 16 41 894 .9 9H 596 41 29 454 45 83
p ;ir ki-r 35 46 102 83 35 H« 22 39 196 511 21 >O2, 217 53
Marion .i 58 43 62 39 49 63 40 95 211 4<> 17 53 228 98
Win field 45 38 35 30 65 76 20 16 166 60 66 167 16
Venantro ! 28 75 27 1* 33 80 18 70 10M 52: 8 Ml; 117 48
Connoquenessing j 811 618 1 89; IH9 o<| 96* 19 03
Evans City lioro I 20| 78 40 13s I9j 15<
("j av 4 2Mi 43 22 80 47 13 05 129 02 14 30: 143 32
Jackson.'.'.'.'.''.'.'.'.'."*.... 26 46 28 84 517 678 66 75 688 74 58
Total 'me 02 $7 i:: o<'»g7B 47 $336 73 $2333 2215178 97 $2608 09
WAUKEN AND UIXMONT lIOSPITAI. ACCOCKT.
9% ' ? I £ £
~Z n . a 1 g
DIBTKIOT. 31 5 "1 o
<3 c ' * ?
fi I T
OoiUHMiucnt'M'K i 7 755. »$•••• $ JL
Cranberry.... 860 68 66 ®f ®
Frank IID 121# 00, K2 0l>! 151 50 59 54)
Mara borough. 6C866 17 AM 330 *5
Jackson 1*- 00'... 12 00
Hansmlt 305 2& 91 2D 2K7 50 000
Washington 04 75 ... tV4 74
Hlipperyrock 45 7T»I 145 5o 650 I*4 75
Itutler I 08 75 K2 00 137 25 13 50
Clinton . M 40' W«) 1070 40
Muddycreel; 0*75 35 75 104 .V)
.Marion 11l 25 173 25 91 25 190 ®
Oakland BCB 141 87 60 60 14 1(9
\\ Infield ... ..I 164 <"> i wj jf
Lancaster 14! 47 15 20 14 4< l.»
Jefferson 1 i:i 54*. .V 4 44> I4:i 50 5*40
cherry 5.*1 0J 101 5o IM2 50 453 68
Karns City l*or 701 7U H:J (hi *43 <0
I'cnii 543 50 173 25 .117 .»l 3«*o
Forward . ... I't! on 170 2T»j 111 00 l*H «.»
Prospect boro. 10 25 *5 2D 10 75 HI 75
(Vntrevllle bor 5 75« 01 25 51 2t» 45 i.»
Itutler boro IK! 75 115 HT» 4m 00 j 2.«0 00
Worth 2l*J 50; IK! 50 297 75 0125
Mercer 11l 2.1 201 50 :.'M 75 27 00
itrady 45 75! H2 50 12* 2.»
Buffalo 4-i HI; 48 66
I lay 68 781 61 66 ill
Total. *477* tift'62s7l 11 420D4 *1 *4304 05
lilibunfiHcvlM for 1900.
For assessing.. SIWM 00
Allegheny county workiiouse f«»r
maintrnance of prisoner* 357 K4
For publishing and I tors* report.
i f, llerr $ 15 00
\vc Negley 100 00
Itohluson Si Hhlever 100 00
I* A Itattlgan 100 00 315 00
For bridge views I'® M '
For registering hlrths *ll d deaths *7 05
For bridge Inspection 112 5*
For iMiller-hoiiHO repairs 47 50
< ommlssloiiers' counsel, I* W Lowry 400 <*»
For Commonwealth (cost) '*'o7 04
Court House* for llle cases, repairs.etc. 40(12 4#S
County detective. Jas A McMarlln— 720 00
To Court crier, l» L Hockeiiberry *OO 00
<'ount v commissioners,
John J Mc(»arvey, 307
John W. tJlllespfe. 305 days.. 1007 511
John A Klchert. 302 days. 1057 00 3100 00
Constable* for <|uarterlv returns 717 4s
Prot honorary (sundry re©#) .'177 HO
Perm's Keforin Hctmol for inalnte
nance of prisoners 11*7 91
Penu'a Industrial lie format* iry . 15100
Itoad viewers 471 *0
I or road damages 254 00
Register and recorder. W J Adams.... 11l 00
For refunding— ,71 1)0
For registering voters. 3 I*o no
For registering school children HOO 00
Hlenographora,
Kd » kiddle sl3*4 71l
MNsAda Flndley 155 1.. 153(1 H3
HherlfT for Iniardlng nrisonera.coinmlt
men U. removal (»f Insane to asylums,
and taking prisoners to |>enltentlary
ami workhouse I9l.» : - 4
For stationery and dockets 111# 00
For soldiers' burial 375 00
For premium and CON is on fox rnd
mInK scalps 3»0 i.»
Commissioners for traveling expense*. 10
( 'iiiii mission era* office, transcribing 70 00
For elections 471J» W[
Forcounty general expense
For Indexing •■J
l*or Interest on Munporary loans. . 604 17
For Indigent paupers 7so 2H
Jurors 7w#l 01
For ii4i repairs Iks ivo
For Jury commissioners' clerk H« J)
For janitors.
Win Johnston ssl oo»
liugh Norgau. 72*) 00 77100
Jury commissioners,
chas Keddlck 417'! 0:5
\<» I.lii • 1 hart 101 24 3 9 16
For lunacy Inquests '*J]J Jf?
I'orllvery hire 170 —»
For temporary loans,
lint ler Havings llank lOOt.O 00
llutlcr ('ounty National ItanU. ~. lowfcMio
I or fuel,light and heat for Co. buUlg's IVI*/ 19
For military enrollment -Ml 41
i or printing 60<f 30
Folk Hospital for maintenance or
feeble-minded . |.1:5 j.l
To Court auditor, Kennedy Marshall. HS DO
To county auditors,
J A McOowan. I'7m \r.l
J W I'atterson 107 40
I'II Hediler ImH« D2H 24
Clerk of Courts W I' Turner and Fx-
C|erk Meals for sundry feces 521 03
Commissioners' clerk,J C Klfckaddon 700 00
County Institute, appropriation -W in)
For ex pressage and |K»si age ltH
I 'lnst a ok,
I. K lloyer **
it II llarb.Hon 01 00
John Hcliaffiler M ,MI
<) 1' < 'ampbeil «J0 00
JO Welsli 68 oo-
R<» Lewis ■ 00
1 Htnchbergei 9( ot
On unseated land tax nald totwps s.tl 07
Warren llos, maintenance of Insaues. 1041 0|»
W I'enn llos. for inalnletiaiieof Insauu 3i07 l »
Werneisvllie Horpltal for malnte
nance of Insane 1 • * 19
Western Penitentiary for mainte
nance of prisoners.. . . . « 1751 00
For Insurance «"» county huUdlnit < I »»0 :.T»
|i I, ICinkln. Co. treasiii-er, f«»r salt'
of unseated lain* to Co. couirs 25.4 10
lor coroner's Imjucsts ... . • 1 03 \ri
32
Hlntr mi' lit Mliowlsg A mounts KxposOril for
Ni«n l(r I<l wrH.
I'll tslutiv llrldge Co for super-
Htructlireof * hest.iiilt street..
I {bridge Itut ler Isirotigh ikl
Sunei st rm t his* Marshall br<ly.
|.#rvturd township l.vm oil
, ttructuri Koi In
n .1 ihlngUm tow n itilp *k) ,Ml
Huperstructure |i«»nny tirh'ge 000 00
Hupi til ructure A rue. 11 ong brdg 310 00
Hupeistructure Hemphill brdg 403 no 0 105 00
T H Helton to bal on Itoy bridge >1 H <
Harvey N llenon for makliig approach
til Itoy bridge 4m 00
Thsmas II llenon, bal. on masonry
emit met < best nut st reet bridge ; M on
I I Heaven for till to Marshall bridge '5 0"
I V Heaven, balanceon masonry con
tract Marshall brldgi 010 l>*
I It Hloan for approaches to Heaton
Mill brldgi .. 5000
Harvey N llenon In full for masonry
on lienny brldgi 510 00
Harvey N llenon In full for masonry
on Hemphill bridge. 41* V*
II \ llenon on acc't masonry iMftdWy"
l iirini' • and Heaton Mill bridge** 5&0 «>)
Hsrvey N llenon and acc't nniA^rr
Hi ulu bridge 160 (**
I T lleiiM ii for freight and drin>»««»
«.n - I tnent |6 18
: « i. , Un BWIBI 68 68
Totel amount new work . 10|
KUtmifst or Bililiri- Kr|i*lra.
Htmv Cooper for material and re
pairs Philips < lly bridge 40 00
S M Glenn for material and labor
Kramer bridge 24 411
J T Cushdollar for muti-Kul and lalior
Nancy Adams bridge 59 110
win Scott for repair* Sandy Lick brdg 10 00
A It Shout/, for material and repairs
I'effer bridge 108 00
lllrlch Winters for masonry and
lumber Kldenaii ' ridge 80 00
J J Shlclds.masonr? and hnullng stone 14 («i
Si' Moore for making approaches to
lleniphlll bridge 34 25
(• M Cramer, rcpliinklug Monroe brdg 55 Oil
I* It Double for material and repairs
liutTaio bridge 0 !*>
David (iitrvln,plank Itrowns Mill lirdg 2ft Ofl
J.l Shields, masonry Armstrong brdg 711 no
.1 K Caslidoliar for material ana lalior 57 stl
'Z T Wise.buldg abutments Alien brdg 77 00
A II honnlek,material and labor ht'ls
ter and Etna bridges .".... 34 58
John ilalstead, repairs to Snider brdg 17 50
li I'uff for repairs to Wullict bridge. 17 00
• Joo tirlmro. repairing < 'ooperstow bdg 111 ."ji
Win Twienter.maklng 1111 to Alien brdg 12 0"'
John l.oyd for material and lalsir
Nancy Adams and Hunter bridges 40 If.'
M .1 lluiupiirey.raising abutments and
putting guard rails to A ruistronir bg i.'> Oil
T \ Mines, jilauk and lalsir t'roii lirdu 14 12
S \V (iieiin for material and repairs to
Muddy creek and llonntc Hrisik bdgs 17 75
K K .lohuson. repairs < 'oal run bridge 35 on
' A I. Itoggs for stone and hauling Wolf
run bridge .'lO Oil
II I'ulmmaterial an|i lalxir Renfrew bg II On
A It Shout/ for closing Zlcgle bridge
null opening fording . . Hi ft"
KS Mllllgnn for material and lalsir
llurgoync anil lirady bridges 15 4-1
K K Itoyer for material and lalior
Kaiser and Veiiow I'reek bridges . 211 ."ill
TA 11 lues, lumber West Mlierty brdg l!< M 5
| It K Mcdaryy for material ana lalsir
I I 'ranlierry hrldire LH 37
Henry Walil for tllllug ap|iroaclies to
I Marshall bridge 50 Oil
I II N lleiinon for liliiiig old ciiaiiuei of
creek Hoy bridge 35 Ofl
| (100 Kline for material and lalsir My
! oma bridge 12 In
Buckley & Stubs for lumlier Donley
! Station bridge Ml 741
I lias Mangel for material and lalsir
j Wli: field 1-urn ace bridge 16 si
| K.I Milliard, material and labor Don
| ley Station and Harper Mill bridges 24 7*
M /.Tetrier for material anil lalsir Swain
I bridge 53
S W lilenn for Material and lalsir .lack
bridge 54 no
John stein for material and lalsir
lolling her bridge 12 24
Harris Puff for material and lalsir
Kenfrcw bridge II I si
S W Olefin for repairs Harding bridge 70 on
T M Gibson for material and lalsir
Thorn <'reek bridge SHOO
'l' M iillison for material and labor
llulford bridge SB 50
V I' Keliey for material atid lalsir
Dudley I'urniu'e bridge 4."i 00
Kobe i t Mctiarvy for liaullng stone
and opening creek Armstrong brdg 10 Oil
Kolierl McOarvr.y for making fill to
Sealon Mill bridge .Ml on
I'eter Nigh for material and lalsir
Bonnie llrook creek 27 00
I (i IllTutt for lumber Wlinerton brdg 2H 10
Kaylor llros. for material anil lalsir
Mlllerstown bridge :«» 2H
<' I'' Smith for material irtul repairs
Sarvers Station bridge '£! no
I or small repairs to sundry bridges I its lift
for frt and cement used at different
bridges . IN m
h'or cleaning bridges H 50
fllMft If)
A m't paid for costs In re
turn of Jackson and Hemphill brdgs,
Wm Allison I 4 l«l
Ale* 11 re water 4 on
A lex I'ollis'k 10l»
J D Smith t no
Issue Meals 4 lis
Jas M McCiillough 745 37 4;i
11V73 113
I). L. Ustikln. Truuinr.
To balance In treasury Jan- nit. «'li.
nary I. I""" ♦ :WM 15
To tax from Isim and lire l.iVkl s4
To tax from WOO mrSM 27
To atn'l from unsealed land 00
To am i from tp Insane ace't 3U54 si
Toarn't from urotlionntyry mi on
Toarn't from clerk of counts lift 12
To am't from sheriff .... 22fl V 3
To amount from Justices of
peace 12 00
Ti> ain't from liquor licenses 4.V1 oil
To am't from temp'rv loan 2ftni«i on
Toarn't from eom'uwea-tli WW 14
To am i from detective. ««>
To am't from state tax re
funded Hum'is
To am't from surplus dog
lax 317 4H
lly vouchers paid on cur
rent expenses H7OOH lii
lly vouchers paid on tem
porary loan SWOO "0
lly vouchers paid on un
dented land It'lll 'l7
llv ' reasurer's .1 per cent on
llrst (Lii'.""!' I*"'
lly treasurer's I per cent on
llJumiltV 430 711
lly stale tax sent state
treasurer for liiio l.iWsi iH
Hy treasurer's I percent on
11011117 45 I"" "7
i ItV cash set aside for sink
fug funds '*' H ~
I lly balance In treasury Jan
uarv I, IMOI rj# l *"•
$12111.11 til II2IWM 111
It. 1.. It mi kI ii Is Atrinml tilth Biillrr t'oiißtf
Nlnkliig t'Hnil.
To ain't received from sinking "" <"•
I ruud levy on taxes of Islw «is
I To ii in' I received friuii sinking
I fund levy on laxesof Isim ills 111
1 To unit received from sinking
fund levv ou laxesof IWH 2111' It'l
To balance In treasury frmii
January 1,100" urn .is
lly touchers mi coupons
lly llonils Nos I ind I re.lni'd «*»' «>
lly I reasurer's I per ct on f.'.'itl'i JO -I"
Hy lull In treasury Jan I. IW 1014 !{s
(WTO > littiro 5s
II I. ll«iik lii Is Arms si nllh llstlrr (.'ossljr
I'onr Ulslrlrt hlsli Ins Kss*.
To aui'l In treasury January, Hit CM.
i nam 2;mn w
I I'n'accrued Interest on Isit'd
I issues (Series 3) Mi *n
To an. I received from sinking
fund levy on < o ta* of |s»o (Its jn
To ii in' I rer'd from sinking
fund levy on insir lax of lino HV'l2 iH
llv vouchers redeemed
"<M7« 6' »
'Hy balance in treasurer s _
lisinU January I. H*'l 4C.< <n
«IW.Vi 79 fimo 'w
I> I. Ksnkln In Arrount with Dos Tsx.
Tutax received from 1890 and DH. cn.
previous Io:IH hi
To tax received from MOO 1537 84
To reserve-fund 200 00
By warrants sheep damage... 2235 ill
Hy treasurer's 5 per cent on
J22:i.> 94 11l HO
Hy bal turned over to county. 217 1!'
lty treasurer's 5 per cent on
94 11 45
Hy dog reserve 2W> mi
nr<76 SS §2778 08
1) I. II nkln In Arromit nlth Itutler County
Poor Klstrli-t.
Amount rec'd from ex-
Treasurer Harper 178*) 55
To amount from bond Issue
(Series No 2) 34500 00
To arn't from poor tax of 1900 18034 12
To temporary loan of 1900. . 11000 00
Hy vouchers redeemed 68041 75
Hv treasurer's H4 per cent
tlrst s2omio am i.o
Hy treasurer's '> per cent on
balance 233 21
By balance In treasury Jan
uary I. 1901 14312 "I
$81487 67 8814*7 07
I .Utilities of Itatler Count)
Duo 00. lK>nds outstanding $lO (KM 00
Due Nelson A Huchannan for super
structure of A mberson hrtduc. For
ward M) 2 KIS on
r>ue Nelson A Huchannan forsuper
structureof Dudley Furnace br'g,
Parker twti 821 01
Due Nelson >V Huchannan for super
structure of Beaton Mill bridge,
Marion Iwp 418 Ot!
Due II N Seaton.bal on brg masonry 282 f-
Hue J A McMarlln, Co detective... 80 m
Due Johnston & Watson. books and
stationery 91 2."
Due Win U Johnston,lNNlUS A stat'ry .'MI :«
Due Warren Hospital for Insanc(hal) 408 ftt
Due West I'enn llos'l for Insane(bal) 773 .V
Due Wernervllle llos for Insane(bal) 85 4:1
Due Western Penitentiary, mainte
nance of prisoners for year 11Ni0.... 1 727 41
Due J M Painter District Attorney. 118 Oti
Duo Hut ler Light, Heat and Motor
Co, light service Dec 1900 11H II
Due T 11 lloon, Isiardlng prisoners.. 729 1."
Due W S Mci'rea A Co. cement for
bridge masonry 85 C>
Due state for state tax on Co t>onds. 71 It 1
Due sundry bills unpaid 815 91
Due Polk Inst'u'e for feeble minded 313 :*
25 573 «.
inrli of Itstlrr Count)-
Cash In treasury Jan 1, 1901 $ 7 143 54
Ami rtogtnx turned over for 1900.... 217 4!
Due from Col's for 1899 anil previous 3 129 4i
Due " " 1000 2!l 400 M
Due *' twos. maintenance Insane. 4 394 9."
Due from officers and attorneys for
Jury fees and tines 1:23 0*
38 409 i:
Assets In excess of liabilities 12 836 li
\\Y. 1 in- auditor* of Butler county. Mate ad
l'l-nnsy Ivan la. having met at the Court llousi
In the Horough of Butler. Pa., on the 7th day
of Jan. A. D. 1901. Itelng t "«■ Hrst Monday, ac
cording to an Act of Assembly,and having ex
amined tli<- several accounts of the county,
do ceitlfy that the foregoing Is a correct
stall inent of said accounts according to the
IM'st of our knowledge and belief.
In witness whereof, we have set our IIUIHIn
mill seals this 12th day of March. 1901.
P. 11. SKCIH.EK. [seal]
J. A.Mc WOWAN. [seal]
J. W PATTEUSON.tseaI]
10\|K ii<litiirt-H of Butler Count)
Tool' District.
liw Hchenck.bal on building
fintract anil extras s3l 7il« 4.1
MnTlnuls. Smith A Co. heat-
Ing contract and extras.... 14 .121 ml
KJ Hull, bal on plumbing
contract and extras 3 541 st]
uwsb-y A Boticherle, bal on
architect's 5 per cent con
tract and extras I 919 (Hi
Cooper Hros,on acct burn con f2omi 00
Superstructure hog pen.. 383 00 2 *l3 mi
I J Winter mitsonry for barn 504 00
Masonry for hog pen .. 19" 75 702 1."
Youngstown Klectrlc l.t Co
bal for wiring bldgAext ras - i (.10 41
W (' Negley, p. lilt lug 4 00
C K llerr. printing 13 50
Boblnsou A (ililever.prliitlng 12 . >
I' A Kattlgau, Printing 8 00 » -■>
K Kviuis.plpe cutting, plugs 40 w
Niggle Itros. grain drill, half
bushel measure, etc U2 00
One gallon oil and can .. i»
:i:> lids wire and one maul.. 2 48
Wheelbarrows, mattocks,
grind stone, shovels, etc.. 4-i ,8 instill
J (J A W I auipbell. casing, „
chain, grub Ins'kif. etc -• 39
Evans-Templeton Co. one
engine, connections, etc.. 200 011
(ieo Dlndtnger one p10w.... II Oil
Jackson A Mltcholl.lcomilrlil 14 00
()(|»« <•('<!<*r«••••• • ••••• ••••••• i^
Hand saws, forks.w|iiare.etc 10 95 31 45
Wclhe A tilbson for shovels
and scythe « J "
s II Martlncourt A Co. for
one w agon 84 00
To bill merchandise 9 85 iJ
Co-Operative Supply Co for
one farm wagon 2*
Home Natural (JasCoinpuiiy
for gas linings, pipe and
connectlugs 13 01
834,000 feet of gas Jl> 01
Two gas meter 5......... 32 00
lias service for Mar to Dec.. 183 115 <lO4 mi
Butler Light, Heat A Motor
Co. light service Nov 15 0.1
It M McCall for scooping
barn foundation ,NI
HShanoii.grading around Ids 18 ft
II o liraham, 53 days lalsir 79 •*
Jno I.uiz,l day sowing oats I ->o
.1 II llawn for cutting oats.. I £
Win liar wig. sle.l Acorn mark 10 32
Win Montag,threshing oats. .; ot
Mrs Wilson, rent of stable.. 2 0"
Jos (irttham, traveling exp s _ l< 40
Co com's.t raveling expenses 61 0 (
Paid J J McUnrvey loan
Paid J W Cllllesple 25 84
Paid J A F.lchert 12 JO 1U 51
For livery hire.Wise A Heed 4 00
W J (irublm..... a 00 1 oil
den Ketteror for l! 0 Iron
lieds and springs 720 00
2 Iron lieds for adml'n bldg.. 18 mi
2 bod-room suits, adml'n bid 11s 00
il sprlngs.il mattresses " 52 50
Purl lers for
'4 do/en chairs for
3 wash stands for " 1200 .
0 pair pillow , for Is 00 900 ._>o
II .1 Kllngler, clover seed,etc r. ill
J.is liraham, seed corn, etc..
Jacob IIIMIS for supplies..... 9 50
Allegheny Fertiliser Co, for
fertiliser •'
W C Douglass, I set team (
harness _ *'• ""
For feed, Oeo Waller A Sons 28 20
W s McCrea A Co 96 ;is 12:1 >
For seed, J C Kelly I 82
Win Fletcher 9 00
Win Wachsndth 21 00 31 112
A Troulman A Sons.ini win
dow shades 129 00
17 steps of ru'ilier A nosings SO lift
so yards linoleum :«l 00
;is •' 20 52
4' a yarils oil Cloth 2 57
sii 5.11 yards linoleum 4n 12
lis yards Inlaid * 119 07
130 yards towllng 12 on
Vests, snools, winhllng. etc. 14 .11 JBi ..I
II A McNimii-e. lito mattress
es, ticks, pillow cases 148 91
Jennie F. Zimmerman, 1235
yards sheeting lis 28
20 do/en pillow cases ....
Nt pairs lilankets I4< 00 .119211
For ranges, welilon ,V Ivelly .114 ml
liemlcil.ro- so mi 391 mi
Carl II l.elgl (clocks . JJ JV
T A Morrison, 12110 lbs bread. ■»;
I'.iiinell A tlrout, hardware. IS 11
For vinegar batrels
A I Myers for groceries "
C (> liraham. 3100 lbs hay.... ->
For meat... "J: *V
Win Sleberl for shooing, etc
,IO|III»|IIII A watson,warrants 9 <4l
Henry Mlllnr.sionewaro •lid
groceries
For brick and tile
For freight M "
Hired In lp.l.ncy llurky.cisik 100 00
Motile Kngllsh ><«|
Mollle liraham H »l
Kate Hartley.. J JJJ
|(a. In I McCraeken I ' «
Cora Md 'rai'ken « •*'
Alice Smith •« •*
Kate Delrh'k 8
1 TRII.-I •••• •' '
I lorn I- urn* worth IMW #>6 Jj
r«M>plc'* T«l«pboiif»
idw iiittul.ii. h. r. 12 tahlo».. WOO
j 'ivt* til I •!•'** • '
C 'mil |)t Mil I TomplfiUHl,
dot. I'lllUm. l»*T (Kit»• •••• IftO
r y(!••«• *'
wtliyoficMr|M«t, $1 yd -••• M
Ih cfuitrH Jit Il.ttA £ ||l[
otiud«N»k f * J
One I J*' <4 [
10dot kiilvr* nittl 10rkt...... JO J"J
22' tyils c.iriM't at 11V*......... [J
■M'A " •' " I I 9?
vi * 4o
stands, riakers, dishes,
spoons, etc 101 "® ■"
Outside support.Mary Davis (5 .">0
Mrs Wm Parten 5 U0 11 50
Medical Service, J E Byere,
outside home 20 00
j w Grossman 3) 00
Leon V Grove.. M 00
B J McMlchael 4 no iw oo
C N Boyd for medicines 21 4.">
Typewriting, etc, Jas Liodds 12 ">
era Ice Meals 1 30
1 Brugh 4 00 18 25
W P Roesslng for caskets.... 32 50
I>owney Pump Co. for steam
pump and fixtures 773 22
For cows. M Miller 50 00
T L Huseltou 4<) 00
A Barn hart :*)(¥)
J Powell 31 60
W F Wlbie 40 31) lf»l !»
For pies. W F lluselton 2S 00
Wm II DeArme for jars,
combs, towel, rollers, etc.. S 99
Butler Nat Hank.interest on
temporary loan 15 28
(Ft McQuistloj for service
es civil engineer lU2 50
K K McGowan for plans and
specifications county barn IS 50
For Justice fees i! u>
Pittsburg Bridge Co.. tower
and tank 1916 00
Jos Graham, salary as sup't lsj 33
Howard Graham on account
salary as farmer 210(0
J A Md'lellin.team of horses Sij CO
J »' KlsU addon for removal of
paupers and railroad fares 10 15
Groceries, Keny 4 Shaw.... 125 SO
For witness fees I 12
I. Stein for blankets t>7 ">0
jas Pattorson.temp'ry relief 11 00
S j McMarlln, salary as en
gineer 117 50
For insurance. A brums A
Dale on SIO.OOO 197 50
A brums & Dale, blold policy 31 25
llarlett & Mct'ollough 2SI 25
Theodore Vogeley <Xi 74
Wm II Miller 501 (0 1104 74
For manure. 4* loads 20 00
W B McGraney. scooping .SI 75
*OOO4I 75
LlsbilltlrK of Rutlrr County Poor Dlst Irt.
Due on iionds (Outstanding Jan J1275(X) (0
Due Butler I.lght,Heat and Motor Co
electric light service for Dec. 1900. 21 (9
J G & W Campbell for supplies 74 49
Hurry & Market, supplies 23 82
Thos A Morrison for bread supplies.
Decemtier, 1900 :to 69
John C Dlght. agent, for Insurance.. lf>7 So
Home Natural Gas Co., fuel service
for December, 1900 106 -0
C It McMillan for supplies S 73
Butler I.lght. Heat & Motor Co. on
contract for gas A electric tlxtures 377 K5
Butler Light. Heat & Motor Co. for
electric meter.electrlc switvlies.ctc 47 10
W S McCrea A Co for grass seed, etc 13 18
Philip Welsner & Son, blacksmith.. 10 10
Doutliett & Graham, clothing furn-
Ishedfor use of home 409 20
State for tax on poor district lionds. 4.V1 (U
Mount & Co. for printing lionds 25 (XI
Chas Duffy for supplies furnished.. t'.l 10
*' N Boyd lor medicine furnished... 14 15
A M Neyman, home physician 95 00
S J McMarlih. balance as engineer.. 75 00
S G Purvis & Co for lumiier 24 10
josGrahamon salary as sup't 191 67
Mrs JOS Graham on salary as matron 225 00
Howard Graham on salary as farmer 40 00
IlKfciS 00
AkxHh Butler Co Poor District. *
Cash In hands of treas- Jan. l. H¥>l—sl43l2 71
Taxes uncollected on duplicate of 1900 13060 54
{27.(73 :J>
Liabilities over assets $1(0144 35
We, the auditors of Butler county, state of
Pennsylvania, having met In the Court
House In the Borough of Butler, on the 7th
ttay of January. A. D. one thousand nine
hundred and one, lielng the Ist Monday of
January, according to an Act of Assembly,
we have examined the several accounts of
the Butler county poordistrlct and do certify
that the foregoing Is a correct statement ac
cording to the best of our knowledge and be
lief.
In witness whereof, we have set our hands
and seal thls day of March. 1901.
I*. <l. SKCHLKU. I ska 1.1
J. W. PATTERSON, [seat.l
J. A. McGOWAN, [rtKAl.l
We. the undersigned commlssoners of But
ler county, and In charge of the Butler Co.
poor dtserlct. do certify that the alKive Is a
just and correct statement of the receipts
and expenditures of Kutler county and of
Butler county poor district for the year end
ing January I, 1901.
In testimony whereof, we have set our
hands and seals this dav of March. 1901.
J. .1, MoGAUVF.Y lsr.At.l
JOHN W. (■ I LLESPIE. ]«Al.l
JOHN A.'EICIIEKT. [HKAI'I
))* yxyy .ft ijc*)( y
| PHILIP TACK, j
CONTRA OTOIt IN
I Cleveland Berea Grii |
STONE |
I Suitable fur Building
! Ornamental am! £
Paving purposes
This Stone is guaranteed
not to shell off. nor |
become rotten.
j| Prices reasonab'e
Work done well *
f and prompt!/, *
S Stone vatds on " X
£ East H'ua »trei 1, 2
* Residence on
4 Morton avenue.
I People's T> lepltone
jsELIGMAN,
f 416 W. Jefferson St.,
< MERCHANT I TAILOR
7i\
Full bine of Foreign and
Domestic Suitings.
Good Fit and Workmanship £
Guaranteed. 7
C. SELIGMAN ]
BUTLER. PA. )
WANTED.
The people to know tit at tlic Pitidley
Studio is making a apecisltj of coiiying
and enlarginK Orayoua and water colors
for the Holliday trade will receive
prompt attention. Don't give your
pictures to aginta and take chincea of
loosing them; have it done at home and
if It Unotr ight we are here to make it
right. I.atest deficits of frames in stock.
See our Cabinet Photos before ordering
elsewhere.
Branches— Mars and Evans City.
A. L. FINDLEY,
Telephone 236.
P. O. BM'g' Butler.
L. C. WICK,
(•HA LI-* I*
LUriBER.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House Butler Penn'a
The tmst of homo* and llrnt r:la«* rigs
WHVN on hand ami for hire.
Best accommodation* In town for permit
(taut hoarding ami transient trade. Hpwl
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
QA good class of horses, both drivers and
draft horse* always on hand and for sale
under a full guarantee; and horses bought
*pou proper notlflrulton by
PEARSON B. NACE.
elcuhdne. No. SI».
A. M BERKI MEK,
Funeral Director.
245 S. Main St. Butler PA