Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, June 15, 1894, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN
W. M. OHEWEY. - - - - Editor.
FRIDAY, JUNK 15, MM.
Entered at the Post Office Lul'orte, Pa.
as second class mail matter.
~ BKI'I « I.M V \ NOMI,\ ITIONM.
STATE.
For Governor.
GEN. D. U. HASTINGS. Centre Co.
For Lieutenant Governor.
WALTER LYON, Alleghany County.
For Auditor General.
AMOS 11. MY LIN, Lancaster County.
For Secretary of Internal Affairs.
GEN. JAMES W. LATTA, Philadelphia
For Congressmen-at-Large.
GALUSHA A. GROW, Susquehanna Co.
GEORGE F. Ill'FF, Westmorland Co.
ItlCflinK ol Republican Klaiitliiig
ConiuiUlee of Nullivuu Co.
On motion it was resolveel that
we hold the County Convention foi
nomination of County offices and
Congressional and Judiciary con
ferees etc.. at Laportc, on Tuesday,
June 2G, 1894, at 1 o'clock, pin.,
and that the delegate election in the
several election districts be held at
places of holding election on Satur
day, June 23, between the hou-s of
5 and 7, p. m.
VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.
Bernice.—lt II Guy, A Wilmot, D
Schoonover.
Cherry.—W D Balir, Guy Baker, Joe
Sick.
Colley.—Win. Allen.
Davidson.—T. S. Simmons, D II Lorah,
L M King.
Dushore.—C W Iloffa, Sam'). Cole, E
G Sylvara.
Elklund.—Seth P Shoemaker, Ulysses
Bird, II W Osier. '
Forks.—Wm liird, J K Bird, M W
Ferrell.
Fox.—A B Kilmer, A E Campbell, R
Battiu
Forksville.—John W Rogers, Frank
Hannon, E J Sturdevant.
IlillsGrove.—llomer Peck. E S Little.
Jamison City.—J W Harvey.
Laporte B.—A J Bradley, F H Ing
ham. Geo Laurenson.
Laporte Twp—W E King. W J Low,
Geo Fiester.
Lopez.—B W Jennings, M W Reeser,
Henry Turrell.
Shrewsbury.—C F Cheney, E V Insr
ham, R W Bennett.
On motion adjourned.
W. C. MASON,
Chairman.
A number of old veterans who
served under the stars and stripes
during the war against the slave
power, have been notified to vacate
their positions in the mint at Phila
delphia on the Ist of July. Their
successors are not old soldiers, bu:
time-serving henchmen of the party
that placed the affairs of state in
the hands of Democrats who have
shown their incapacity to administer
the government. The party that
made Hoke Smith Secretary of the
Interior has no love for the men
that risked their lives on the field
of battle.
W. C\ T. U. Convention.
The Third Quarterly Conventior
of the Sullivan Co. W. C. T. U. wil
convene in the M. E. church at La
porte, Tuesday, June 28, 18!>4. Tlk
session will consist of an afternooi
and evening meeting.
AFTE It NOON 2:30.
Devotional exercises, Rev. E. P
Latshaw; .Singing, reading minutes
Address of welcome, Miss JeannetW
Spencer; Response to address o
welcome, Mrs. A. F. Nye; The out
look today, Mrs. M. M. Chase; Sing
ing; The teachers' opportunity, Mist
Jlury Clarke; Prohibition is justice
to the young Mrs. F. B. Olidewell
Singing; The power of individuality
Mrs. \V. A. Lepley; Question box
miscellaneous business, adjourn
ment.
EN EN I NO, 7:30.
PsTOtional exercises, licv. YV, A
Lepley; Singing: Recitation, Misi
Blanch Collins; Singing, Laporte L
T. L ; Recitation, Miss Lottie Miller
Singing; Address, .Mrs. Anna M
Hammer; adjournment.
Miss HAKKIBT E. ORIMM, Pres.
MISS IIAKHIKT M. LITTLE, Sec'y
MIXCY VALLEY ITEMS.
Hon. .los. Qansel is busy at worl
on his farm.
Mr. Ellis Swank and family wen
visiting friends at Hemlock drove
Sunday.
The Menesr boot and shoe ston
building is completed and Tbeodort
is lagging away.
u. W. K«|., U looking
around th.it the farmiM art- not suf«
lering lor the want of fariuiug mi
(dement*.
Peiininglon Mros, have exchanged
horses with a neighbor. YVoudci
which, the |>i oh, or the neiuhb«i
got left»
Col. \\ebb ha* recently accepted
the agency uf lire proof* salWs. 11.
rspiesenls a good Him and Me wish
hiui »uce*»«.
Alfred laylm ,v Ci. are busy
aitli a large tiiifu of iiiud r« pairing
the grist mill lately pincha-i-d by
tlll lU of Juhll |' Ilu/.I II Wi;
glad to know of this enterprise. A
grist mill of the UUst oatU iu is i
bec«»M t> in out lu«kii*|iiu,
i >u-m\ in
A loieible hint to lb, IjnuMle
tioioMgb iimiieil one that t
should at übi t- at i us ;
liUM.S.lii ao June .1. VV It
liuigiose, who »ued I It. |o*u i»
ltiouiu*huig I i f'.iis.i
foi iiijuiin* Ituelted by lit II lug on a
pavsiut iti, a bit h a.t« iu l« ..| , ondi
ttoii, in 4i»Hi, It <i, ».,• u,i night
aeai.lv.i 11 •hm diUM .git a be lb# jiu
m Hiuouttbul g V I
J \ lit lUubui | lb, s„»i | i,
wuwn p *•!»< uf IKmlm*, lot* » to*
•4 lb kit* iU>'l..|,|< in (til* *vtj|
At List February election, Henry
Huffmaster, (Republican) and Frauk
Middendorf, (Democrat) were op
ponents for the office of tax collector
of Cherry twp. Wiien tha vote was
counted off it was learned that
liutl'master lad one majority of
v.>tes over Middeiulorf. The vote
being 208 and 209. Middendorf
then claimed that there had been
illegal votes cast and that 13 votes
had been thrown aside by the Ber
n'ce election board (owing, BO the
board claimed to a deficiency in mark
ing) which Middendorf claims should
have been counted. For these
reasons Mr. Middendorf is contest
ing the election.
Alphonsus Walsh was appointed
Examiner by the court at February
term. We give the order of the
court to the Examiner anil the Ex
aminer's Report below. Judge
Sittser took the thirteen votes
thrown aside by the election board,
the Examiner's Report and the testi
mony home with him anel will give
the verdict later on. The thirteen
votes will cut quite a figure in the
decision of the case. If thrown
aside Hullmaster will still remain
the Collector. If counted Midden
dorf will handle the Cherry twp.
moneys.
•rnE JUDOE'S OBDEU TO THE EX\MISEK.
In tho Contested Election of Henry
Hiffmister.
And now, June 11, 1894, it is
ordered that the ballot boxes of the
two precincts of Cherry township be
opened to obtain therefrom the regis
ter list.
If it appears that Frank Quiglev,
No. 135. John Dempsey, No. 134,
C. P, Hope. No. 143 and Edward
Davey, No. 91, were not registered
the ballots of such of them as were
unregistereel shall be opened to as
certain how they voted for collector.
Patrick Walls, No. 281, having been
said to bean ille-gal voter on account of
lion payment of tax ; the examiner
will ascertain how he voted for Col
lector indepeneleut of whether his
name be upon the register list or
not. The examiner will aluo ascer
tain if the names of Frank Sehaael,
No. 40, Frank Kast, No. 128 and
Frank Hunsinger, No. 238, are upon
the register list. If not. then to as
certain how tliev voted. Joseph
W eisbrod has not been shown to be
an illegal voter and no inquiry can
be made as to his ballot.
13Y THE COUKT.
EXAMINERS' REPORT.
To the Hon. the Judges of the Court
of Quartor S tsionn of Sullivan Co.
By virtue of the annexed order of
court, I have opened the Ballot
I Boxes of the two precincts of Cherry
| and find:
That the name of Frank Quiglev,
John Dempsey, C. I'. llopo
Davev, do not appear upon the Reg
ister Lists found in the said ballot
boxes.
That in pursuance of the order
hereto annexed I have examined
ballots Nos. 1.35, 134, 143, 91 and
ißlaml find that Frank Quigley
No. 135, voted for Frank Midden
dorf, John Dempsey, No. 134, voted
for Fr«nk Middendorf. C. I*. Hope.
No. 143, voted lor Frank Midden
dor! Ed. Davey, No. 91, voted for
Frank Middendorf, Patrick Walls,
No. 281, voted for Frank Midden-'
dorf.
I find further that Henry Scliaad,
No. 40 and Frank Kast, No. 128, do
not appear upon the Register List
found in the ballot boxes aforesaid,!
and that Henry Scliaad and Frank
Kast upon an examination of the
ballots purported to have been east i
I'v them, viz:
No. 40 and 128, voted for Ilcun
Hu.lmaster. That Frank Ilunsiiifer
No. 248, appears on the alphabetical
list, and by agreement of eounse
tiie vote purported to have been ens
by said Frank Hunsinger, No. 2:J.S
was taken from the box and laic
aside for examination of you
Hons. And that there appeare
among the ballot*, two ballots mark
ed '-.'.is. All of which is respectfull'
submitted.
Ai.i'iionsi's Walsh.
Examiner.
soy ESTO ir.v ITEMS.
1 lie 1,. L Co. aru repairing tlieii
dam above town.
Miss Ida Mumaey of Sehuvlkil
Co. is vUiUng friends in town.
A. T. Armstrong is putting i
planer in his mill above town.
People are cultivating their corn
potatoes and garden truck now.
llit* 1 1u/./rii urist mill is now run
ning and i> »«id to be in Hmt vlaai
condition.
There WHS a festif TL in town oi
Saturday evening for the I. tun tit „
!(•>'. I.i pley,
Ku-ene \lagarule of Mhenandoal
»!»■. h.i. ih. I ittu j.^i t t .f | 4at t
<ii a tithing tup
looks good *i,,| || t- P(((1
now li»» a lu>h V lii allhy color thai
it It id a ft-M dt>» ago,
Th*r«» i« going to Iw « big *
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JERE. KELLY'S
COLUMN.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN once
said "If you wish to know
the value of a dollar, try to borrow
one." If you wish to know how
much a dollar will buy now, try our
bargains for one month. Until the
Ist of March
We will sell the following goods
to reduce our Stock for less than
ever before.
Western
Wash Machine for $4 00 has
sold for $9.00. This is the best
washer made. Gooel String Sleigh
bells for SI.OO was $2.00. A good
Tea Scale for 85c was $1.25. Forty
five cent Pocket Knife for 25c. Iron
Glue, the best sticking glue ever
made; a 10c bottle for sc. Fifty
cent Box Paper and Envelopes for
25c. Solid steel Spiders No. 8 for
25c.
Everybody
Is interested in the Weather,
buy -I Hick's Almanac the best au
thority on weather reports, we have
them on our News Counter. Also
daily papers; tho Record, J'ress,
Inquirer, Times , and Hun at Pub
lishers prices. Will continue our
Wall Paper sales, also 5c paper for
4c, 8c paper for 6c, 10c paper for Bc,
12c paper for 10c.
Window
Shades are still sold, 20e or
Spring Rollers. Best Manilla Rope,
12c per pound, ail sixes. Steel Guuac
Traps with chains 12 and 15 cents.
Long Handle Steel Shovels @ 45c
was 60c. Forty-six-piece White
Granite Tea Set $2.75. was *3.75.
One hundred Dinner Plates @ sc,
was Bc. Knive9auel Forks all steel
for 60c, worth 75c. Nicklc Plate
Table Spoons as nice as silver (<J 45c
per set. Tea Spoons to match @2sc
per set. One hundred Wood Butter
Bo»ls 5 to 30 5 about one half the
usual price. One thousand square
feet of building paper, only SI,OO
was $1.25.
New stock
Will lx>gin to arrive February
Ist. Lamps of all kinds:
Hanging lumps, $1 50 to 1 s®.
Stand lumps, #:i 50 to 2 50.
Hall lamps, $,'J 50 to 2 50.
Oold Bund Diuncr sets :
89 pieces,)
100 pieces, I _
101 pieces, ( * <J 50 t<> 13
105 pieces, J
New lot came in this week.
Lounges und chairs will l*> sold
at a large reduction until March Ist
to make room for new stock.
Hardware department ha* uanjr
seasonable bargains
liuck saws 50c,
Sleel spideia (<) 250,
Uluo eu»n»«l ware at half pricfl,
l'ooketkntVM (,8 sc, 10c, 85,50u
ami (I o«i.
Kleciiio door bells,
leu saws,
Ice tongs,
Hleigh In,|)s,
TMIU UIIS,
Hoys' sleds and skates.
Cross cut saws, five kiiuU.
New blank books, writiu paper
»ml envelopes are noeded a* u u«U as
weekly and monthly tiuie 1m
I.i»lri! | his is u itui | time
market old iron, rag*, lua tber, but
ler, eygs, potatoes, si
chickens, lui keys, etc. \\«
market ptusc foi tlum
Jere. &elly,
UUUUIiM VILI4, VA
f1894!
SPRING
1894!
).0;(
w E ARE uow prepared to show
you the handsomest and most
complete assortment of Dry Goods and
Notions in the county. Our stock of
piece goods Is complete, with the latest pat
terns—comprising bth Domestic and
Foreigh Fabrics. We are satisfied we can
satisfy the most critical buyer, both as to
PRICE & MATERIAL.
A FEW PIECES of the well known
Llama Cloth,
for 10 cents per yard.
WE HAVE added to our stock a com
plete line of Bootsand Sh'>es, including the
latest aud nobbiest styles. Also a full line
of Children's Misses and Ladies Fine Shoes.
Having bought them for cash, we are en
abled to seil them for the usual prices
asked for old style and shelf worn goods
Our Stock of
Window Shades
Is complete Elegant patterns, patent
spring roller—fine, 25 cents up. We have
a full assortment of Floor and Table and
Stair Oil Cloth. We have just received
an addition to our
Wall Paper
stock, ranging in price from 4 to 12 cents
per roll, both uray white and b.ick. We
are receiving daily, new goods in our
grocery department, consequently are of
fering you fresh goods at the lowest prices.
Our standard for quality is of the highest.
Flour--;::/;;;.::
IF YOU want Chop, Corn, Oats,
Screenings, Bran or Kye. We can save
you money. Seed Oats a specialty. Call
and sec us.
Cash paid for Farm
Produce.
WALTER SPtNCER & SON.
liupwrte, I'M.
IPSWPOTIP
MAIN St. LAPORTE, Pa.
Oysters in every style and game in season.
Choice wines, aud cigars always in stock.
Bock-beer in season.
No pains will be spared in waiting on
Customers.
F. W. Gal agker, Proprietor.
Mar.lu'93. r
J. V. HETTENBCRY,
Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler,
" DUSHORE,
Established April Ist, 1879.
Fresh ScOck
AT THE
Tannery Store.
Maviug j list returned from the
City, «here we purchawd .'be
u*iial supply of 1 »ry Ouoda,
(Jroucrica Ac , suitable f.>r tin
ueason, we Hie procured to tn-ll
the Hitmc tit us K'mhoiiulilc priees
as can be had in the county.
OUR STOCK OF
GROCERIES
Are of the luiittl standard here
tofore void in our ittore, and, a»
inneli of these goods are pur
eta'is«d at a lea* price than
formerly, w« ir* di*j»o*cd to
give out customers the UueMt.
OUR
BOOT AND SHOE
l>epu#t«ieut csuuot l*e surpn»»«Kl
in it Iter quality or variety
and tin' price* are liii than I
ever iJbtwl before iu tlii*-1
uiaikct MpiiiiK |)ie*a goo>le ul
the Uillm.Mil varieties, at price* |
to anil the lltues.
Juuioti MrKurlunu.
LAruatri, ¥A.
lu'WMft,
llloUhl.t 41-14*
4 KmviM «l ikmih fW
uft i »».i> temu i.»r«m r»,
STATEMENT OF LAPORTE
TOWNSHIP.
James Peternan in account with Lapottc
towns:ii| it" Supei visor l«>r the year ending
Match 12, 1894.
Dr. Cr.
Aint of duplicate $2112 23
Exonerations $-' 70
Ituturia 3 3:1
Aiul a lowed for Witerirg
trough 6 00
Ami turned over to incom
ing supervisor 8 01
Ami wo.ked out on duplica'e 270 lit
$292 28 $292 28
CASH ACCOUNT. Dr. Cr.
Amt ree'd from oil. $633 42
Auit rec'd from Co treas 828 It
Kec'd froin Nicholas Karje 300 00
Amt receipts til rd S3OO 99
Amt of orders redeemtd 1523 80
$1761 53 $lB2-1 79
Amt due fiom last years
settlement 10 45
Order drawn for supervisor 52 81
*1824 79 slß2l 79
F'r services ns supervisor 105 00
Order drawn for fumo 105 00
$lO5 00 $lO5 00
Nicholas K r e in account with Laportu iwp.
for the yeur ending .March 12 1894. *
l>r. Cr.
Amt of duplicate sll2 49
Returns slt 00
Exoneiaied 3 26
Collected by 0 ish 15 00
By amt of wnk on face of
duplicate 83 23
sll2 49 sll2 49
CASH ACCOUNT. Dr. Cr.
Rec'd from Cotreas SIOO 00
From tax collector 10 00
Collected on tux 15 00
Amt of receipt.- filed $l9O 05
$lB5 00 $l9O 05
Orders drawn for supv'r 5 05
190 05 190 05
For services its supervisor 100 05
Or ler drawn tor same 100 65
100 65 100 65
Z E Botsford in account with Lxporte twp.,
as collector for year ending June 4, 1894.
Dr. Cr-
Amt of duplicate $403 97
Exoueratioi a sl3 80
Ketu.-ns 17 00
Amt collected within 60 days 205 31
Rebate 10 26
Coll etor* commissi' n 6 1#
Amt Col face of duplicate 82 5"
Collectors Ooinrai sion 4 13
Auit uncollected 64 8]
403 97 403 97
SPECIAL TAX. Dr. Cr
Amt of dupli ate $.03 97
Exonerations sl3 80
Keturns 17 00
Amt col within 60 days 205 31
Rebate 10 26
Collectors commission 6 10
Amt col lace duplicate 82 50
Collectois o 'imms-ijti 4 13
Aint uncollected 64 81
40.3 97 403 97
CASH ACCOUNT. Dr. Cr.
Amt of duplicate $725 82
Amt of commission *2O 57
Amt of receipts filed 575 63
Balance uncol ected 129 62
726 82 725 82
LIABILITIES.
ißtercst bearing orders out*
standing $650 00
Orders lasucd for the year 'f3 3 6 81
976 81
Z E Botsford in account with the school
board of l.aporte tow ship as collector for year
ending June 4th 1894.
Ir. Cr.
Auit of duplicate $516 81
Amt within 60 days $233 00
Rebate 11 65
I'olloctois commission 6 99
Col face of duplicate 118 00
Collectors commi ston 5 90
Amt returned 18 Oil
Exonerations 48 15
Amt uncollected 75 12
516 81 516 81
AMOUNT OF DOU TAX.
Amt of duplicate (21 50
Amt paid sls 20
Exonerations 5 50
Col commission 80
21 50 21 50
Joseph It Fiester in account wth the school
board of Laporte ton nsbip as treasurer for year
e iding June 4th IStft.
Dr. Cr.
Rec'd from fo mer treas $197 30
State draft 366 89
Ree'd from col for year 1892 118 27
** rrotu col tor ye ir
Orders redeemed $1446 33
Treas commission 28 113
Bal in bands of treas 72 92
1548 18 1548 18
AMOUNT OF DOtl TAX.
Rec'd from fotmer troas $46 82
Ree'd fri m collector 15 20
Aint paid tor sh up killed $4 I 00
Treasurers commission 88
Dal in hands of treasurer 17 14
62 02 62 02
ffl, the underpinned auditors do hereby
certify that the lotegoing statement is hue and
correct to the best of our knowledge and belief
S. MEAD, )
ISAAC T LOW, > Auditors
lIAKRY M. FIETKR, J
LEE U. UAVITT, Clerk.
NOTICE.
Mr*. C. W. Champion and Miss Ada
Ktutihey, have established a dress makers
shop over I). K. Mingo* & Co. store, l>u
shore, I'a. Coiu|«-lt lit judges of sewing
pronounce tin ir work a* gn.nl as the Itest,
TRY
ÜBACH
FURNITURE
Dushore, Pa.
FKANK H. MOODY,
IJ.Vl J .V
Pici.n and Umuinental Painter.
iiui Hutu Vmii Ui llij
uttil t'oualr)
U >HM tint Siyi 4 /'i4< r
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STATEMENT OF DAVIDSON I
TOWNSHIP.
Ch (tar H. Kji ary in in count uit h f>i>v i<lioia '
tW|)., lor the jrar ui.<lin 0 ' March 12, lbU4. 1
I>r. J
Auit. of duplicate, 112 5H3 54 j
" "»| crial tax, 2lrt 82 ! 1
" roceiveil :roui Co. •r, oniircr, 898 till
" •' HS a donation fioui C, R.
Jiiickaii w an.l Knti, .'too ml
,Atul. burr Wjd 112. .m Hitohrr Ilrwn, I in) liii
" " " ho Wli . wn, IL'.'i till i
11 '• 14 M. J. I hillipa, 100 uo
" " " Julio Karge, 260 Oil '
" " " Jlcnty h'ar e, 300 00
" " " Amm BmJlt-y, 100 00
" " " Harvin Kile. 125' Oft
" " " Wi son Ciowley, 11 UO
»305» 36
Cr,
Work done on dupl cate, SIS 4 82
Exoncra ion« iillo«ed. IA 43
Ca.'h paid us ?h< wn by io<cipta, 2521) 01
IKB days as supervisor, 282 00
'•Vork doni by boy and borne, • 39 Oil
Material furnished, 12 50
Cciceatagc on $216.82 speci.il tax, 10 81
$3873 60
3059 36
Amt due Chester B Spcarv
from Davidson twp. 314 24
I'redidit by ord r to balance account
Wilson l mwley, Supervisor in account with
Davidson township lor the year ind.ng March
12. 1894. Dr.
To ami of duplicate $703 93
To amt of special tux 353 99
p o amt ree'd from County trens irt*r 413 50
To amt borrowed from MJ 1 hillipg 307 12
To amt boironed of A J Bradley 300 00
To amt borrowed of Ilenry K'iriro 150 00
To amt borrowed of Wandle Skk 100 00
$2328 54
Cr.
Work done on duplicate s'<3 22
Work done on duplic ite 819 03
Exonerations allowed 17 lf>
Same 2 29
Cash paid as shown by rec ipts JO6l 72
192J days servi, e as sup:rvisor 28S 75
I'o Is anil material furnished 43 08
Hercci'taee on $353 99 sp cial tax 17 69
Error of ass«e.-s ron Allrei Taylor's tax 15 00
Cash paid as shown by rcce'.pss 109 62
$2407 58
2328 54
Amt. due \V Crawley from Davidson
township. 79 04
Cr. by order to balance account
I). W. Darling Overseer of Poor in account
with Davidson twp., for year enJing March 12,
1894.
Dr.
To bal. in hand at settlement, at '93, $73 84
Amt. drawn I ruin Co. treasure", 100 59
" " Wm. Bobbins col. 71 80
•' 11 Theu. Mencer, 11 105 00
" " J. C. Steck, " 85 00
•' '• D. 11. Lorab, " 15 00
slsl 23
459 27
Amt duo Davidson towns'.ip s2l 96
Cr.
''y ensh paid as shown by r<c<ipts, S3S4 02
For paying auditors and initcria*, 15 25
Kor registering and ex.iens s, 11 00
Services as 1 verseer of tho poor: 19 00
$429 27
J C Stock 0, e 'scer of the Poor, in account
with Davidson township fur vear ending Match
12, 1884.
I'r.
Auit in hands at last ss tlemcnt S6O 61
Amt drawn from Co treasurer 150 00
•\lllt ree'd. from D II L'rah collector 42 00
Amt ree'd. from Theo Men er cul. SMI Oo
$602 61
Cr.
Amt poi 1 to State Hospital $350 00
Amt paid t.» Livina Hess 37 84
Amt paid for keeping Abiah Phillips 94 90
Amt paid to D W Darling 85 00
Cash paid as s!.ow 1 by receipts 30 63
Service at.d stationary 26 71
$625 11
602 61
Amt due J C Steek from Davidson twp $22 50
J. C. Steik, school treus ror in account
with township tor the year ending Juue 4, '94.
Dr.
To amt. receivid Irom Co treas , $741 45
To amt, rroeived Irom Thco. Mencer
collector. 200 00
Tu auit leceivtd from Theo. Mencer.
collector, 250 00
To amt. received from Sti'c appro'n. 1223 68
To amt. ree'd from T. S. Simmons,
Judgtoa it of F. It. Ke. ler. 20 50
Ami. ree'd. from Theo Mencer, eol. 103 77
" " " •• •' •* 300 00
Amt ree'd. fr tn D. H. Lorah,col, 5 73
Same 0. 11 Lorah, 40 00
Amt. ree'd. from Win. Bobbins Oil. 97 •)&
*2952 58
i'r.
By cash piil a« shown by rec. ipts $2672 I 6
Ily 2 per cent. 00 $2672 00 perceutige 53 4 I
By cash paid us shown by receipts, 6 I 25
Same: 152 89
2 per ceut. on 217 14 percentage. - 4 34
Amt. due twp. from J. C. Steck, 35 60
Or. by cash paid his su mssor to bal.
Theo. Mencer collector of Poor Tax in ac
• ount witli liaviuson township fur year ending
■tune 4 1894. Dr.
Tu amt 01 duplicate $969 52
• Cr.
Bv exonerations allowod $36 23
Cab paid as shown by receipts 617 40
Kiliate a'lowed lax pavers 27 50
3 per cent, on •ia't.uo pjrett'tage for
colli ctor 16 50
5 per cent, on {67,40 percentage fur co', 337
701 00
Amt due twp. from Theo Mencer 26S 52
Theo Meucer col. ofso'aool tax. Dr.
To amt ol dup'icate slll2 07
Cr.
By exoie ati n« allowed $125 74
It. bate allowed tax payer 28 96
2 per cent. 011 $579.27 percentage fur
collector 11 5'
» per cent on $300.00 percentage fur col. 15 00
Cash p«i 1 us shuwu by receipt* 879 27
s|o6o 55
Ami due twp from Thee Mencer. 51 52
Theu. Mencer cul, 01 dog tax.
Tu uint. of Ju|>:ua:r, s..¥ it>
L'r
Hy •xoneratioiu, 112 7 ;>0
Ami. du« l»p The". Mercer S'l "0
Audi in Imbilili.a of tb« rutJ uwgiili o'
l>att<i»u tu*a*l.ip .1 ih* i.uliiu.ui uf .Manh
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\mt i'l naltliiilmi (•»! urdmi sllsl HI
M. uicy borrtwtU .1 Fl«l. lur Hrown, l«« 00
Mihh v boriowi .1 of 1'1... U Brown, 125 IH
Mon. burntil »i M.l I*U..li|-a I o;« ill
.Moimy hofr» IP'J uf John k.u* - I'l on
*|.uu.v Urn «• I of Henry km** .ion «u
M tivy borioa.J ol Abut Until y Iml On
M<u<; h irr> » '1 of I'artiii Kile IJS on
Mo .» borronal ol M J K I li|>« Ml 12
b.<iro»«J ol A J. Hr Jtty 3iW on
Mo»«« lurnwailof ll.u » Km.o 1.0 »■>
Mum) boiruwal ul Wtuil.i Bub 100 00
sll lu ;«
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Ami. .lua I rout W II iiharwo J «o|. H| ov
Villi. lot Ifoui oil Lor«b e»l, l.'H I.'
Awl. Iu« flow Tb« >. M> u.ai col. s*» 5!
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tail i|a< >r u. Iba.. Ma«*r ssl 1J
Awl 4*» »«"» J' M I uiah l*» I?
Aw.l Jitt. )> w Wiu Hi tu. > UJ $1
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•t, lb* wi !-«•>*■• 4 'u bwibjr .a.lilj llul
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Low Prices) VV. +
Will Win.) VJlv
This week we call
your attention to our
Domestic Department.
Bc, Lancaster (Jingham, sc.
12} French percales, 10c.
French Salines, 15c.
10c, muslin, 7c.
Dress Goods Dept.
25c, new spring dress goods 15c.
JUitck fancy dress goods, 25c.
Illack all wool serge, 4Gin. 75c.
Black and colored moire silks 50.
Notion Department.
Summer corsets 60c, worth $1 00.
1), & 11. H. Corsets 75c.
15c, children hose, 6 pair for 25c.
Clothing Department.
§15.00 Men's - suits $12.00.
10.00 " " 8.00
800 " « 6.00
0.00 " « 4,00
Complete line of youth's and
boy's suits, from $1 25"t0 SB.OO a
suit.
T. J. KEELER,
Center Mail St, Lapsrte, Pa.
ASK
your Merchant for
(Cunningham s
Celebrated
Non-rust linware,
Family Solder,
Farmers Friend,
and Outfit and
Steamless and
Oderless Kettle.
1 ALL FIRST CLASS WORKJ/EN.
, NO APPRENTICE WORK.
Job and Custom work done.
JAMES CUNNINGHAM,
j J)ashore, Pa.
- Jobbers Be Manufacturer* of Tinware.
J HAIL
i TO THE
1 CHEAPEST
1 I'H ATS EVERYBODY'S MOTTO
i and the people appreciate the fact that—
i MRS. LAUER'S STORE
j is right "in it"for clieap goods.
|| My groceries are always fresh and of
s the tiest quality. Flour and feed
, the best the market affords.
' MRS. M. C. LA UEIi.
I May 13. '9?
i rnM"
: ANIQUEIT!
: Samuel Cole,
Ok Dushore is headquarters
i, for all kinds of hardware—
Tools, pumps, stoves and
li ranees, house furnishing
5 goods paints, oils, unS
varnishes. Special induce-
S meuts to builders.
Manvfacthes of copper, tin
112 and sheet-iron-ware, Roof
-1 ing, spouting iintcii OIL
* DISTILLS etc,, a specialty. Our
■ prices are beyond all coinpe
. tition, and we iuvile your
patronage.
; SAMUEL COLE,
Dushore, l'a.
J. W. Ballard,
D 7
MANl T FA CTUREH AND DEALER
imp OPEN SICCUS,
? —ALSO—
; Farm and Heavy Inter ffapns.
: FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET,
• LA PORTE, PA.
P. S.
All kinds «»f repairing promptly
1 ii nl neatly done at reasonable prices.
Vliiiiai lluimm Sliiml lii Vartiaa dor**
Miot'itiK Rki k
J. W BALLARD
May IS. tl.
Business Cards.
V JUKAIM.KY,
JHs 4
4rri>M)>sv 4T LAW.
I.AP«»R IE, - - PA.
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