FULTON COUNTY NEWS, LOCAL MISCELLANY. A lawsuit never , suit both sides. . Flattery Reldom begins a t home. A coaled cellar makes a warm house. A coat of arms doesn't keep a innti warm. Glittering generalities are not all golden. This is an old-fashioned win ter, sure enough. Tie is a wise man who knows when he has enough. No man has ever quite succeed rd in killing time. Freezing politeness is on a par with cold comfort. Judge Cupid is severe on cases of contempt of court. Blow your own horn, or you are apt to go without music. It's easier to jump a board bill than to jump a bill board. ine nroaa snouiaerea young man js often a padded sell. In the eyes of the politician the greatest crime is ingratitude. It's just as well not to think of trouble until you are up against it. The people who have money to burn never set the world on tire. The man who rests on his lau rels finds that they are soon with ered. The spiritualist can't complain that he uever has a ghost of a show. Strange as it may seem, the way to raze a house is at take it down. The wolf in sheep's clothing seldom has the wool pulled over his eyes. J Even the free-born American citizens seems to have a good ma ny bosses. The fellow who starts on the downward path doesn't need much pushing. A loving cup is all right, but some men wouldn't be satisfied with less than a keg. People who have never been un happy cannot appreciate the val ue of happiness. The fellow who trips over his own plans is seldom the one who tumbles into luck. When a man is under a cloud ho gets little comfort from the silver lining theory. When the struggling poet gets all his verses back, don't wish' him many happy returns. The average man suffers more from an overloaded stomach than from the pangs of conscience. Some men take things so easi ly that it is a wonder they don't get all the contagious diseases. If we had our lives to live over again we probably wouldn't make the same mistakes, but we might make worse ones. There is no better gift for your absent friend than a subscription to The News. Send us a dollar and wo will do the rest for a year. LINCOLN'8 BIRTHPLACE. The little log cabin in which Abraham Lincoln was born says the Woman, 8 Home Companion, is no longer upon the place Du ring the Nashville exposition it was carried down there ,and since that time it has been a regular feature at all the affairs of this kind. The place where it original ly stood is a high, barren hilltop, and the exact spot is now nmrked by a rude flagpole. Thomas Lin coln was undoubtedly determined in buildiDg his cabin there by the spring of delicious cold water that pours through a cavern at the foot of the hill. The spring is at the bottom of a sinkhole, where the underlying limestone rock has given way and left a rocky chasm about a dozen feet deep. The break exposes an outjutting ledge on one side, while on the other is a steep slope of earth and shat tered stone, and close around grow numerous bushes and trail ing vines and a few fine trees that cast a pleasant shadow on the hol low. How many times Lincoln's mother must have toiled up the bill from this spring with her water bucket, and how often the little boy must have toddled down to this cool retreat and dabbled in the flowing water. The spot is a fa voi ite resort for pleasure par ties for miles around. Indeed, these parties constitute the bulk of visitors to the shrine; yet in spite of its comparative inaccessi bility, an occasional stranger from a distant State makes a pilgrimage to this lonely Ken tucky pasture , ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT or Receipts and Expeuditarcs of the Conn x or Fultou, State or Peuusylyauia, ..-'for ine Year 1902. Oeorge D. Mollol.t, Treasurer of Kul ton coun ty, In account with mA county from January II. 1902, to Jnnurjr , 1903. I)K. To balance from I not nettle inn ilnhamhor Trramirer To nutatanilliig tun, imw, mini, inn" Tourmeateil laml ' taxea, 1890, Three-toiirtlm Ntatt tax 1901, lew .;! (error) Commonwealth rout from .Itio. Hlunier Keceiveil U. H. Ptmlon check KernlintT Borrowed money Fulton Co. Hunk Htati' share forent Hrea U. K. ro'e tax on Brandt hflra llo M Sn.183 521 II 1120 31 II on 19 27 70flon 32 37 3 II) mis t2 no mn si 32 33 24 01) (Mate taa returned lor UXri state tax riiiillcat tor In 12 County tax iluphcati-e lor l!K)2 County tax duplicate apodal kit iim lurytien palil tv Pmtnono- tary lor law,. Iiu, lwl Ll.iuor llcmiM Kexrnth, r unk HauiiuU, Mctlowiin, ami Speck Hucktr Itcenee Keiiemptloti unneateil land bniltli, Hipea and Kettering 700 no H7 W Total i3tr bi CK. Ily illabiiraementa a follow,: Allowed eatd Treasurer from .January II, IU02, to .Un itary A, 1903. Vudltora and clerku ! 42 91)42 ASSESSORS: I'od O. O. Kotj 40 10 Ayr John Kendall 44 M Helium K. N. Akera ST 7o llettael-.lamca K. Mharpe 64 41 llrunb Creek -W. H. Witllame M4 liublln-W. .1. Kline' . 04 a l.lck ng Creek W. K. Sueer 49 DM McConnellnbiirg S. A. Neblt 40 ill) l a lor K. O. Koaeelrlng no 73 Thoinpmn 1). T. Humbert 411 III ITnlon George Lebuian A2 77 Well 1.. L. OunningUain 47 73 llallota and aupplfea u;, (in Hooka and Htatlouery :mii 21 Burrowed money and lnteret 7 m 90 Boarding prmonera I t 93 Hoarding vagranta l;t 4 Committing vagranta 37 till Frank Maaon.aalary aa clerk to Com- miMiouera ytft 110 lubu P. Slpen, Commlnlouera' ao llcltor 75 00 OOUfcTV COMMIS.1IONEKS. II. K. Malot.nlxty-elght and one-hall' UHVB at 4 OU I J V. V. Kelly. neTcnty-four and one- liali'dnvti at Ad.fiO 'J00 7JI lolin t irber.MTenty-elgbt and one- iiau uaya airo-wi . Z14 10 COMMON WK ALT H COSTS. I.. H. Wlble, Commonwoalth rs. Har vev Harrla 11137 F. P. Lynch, Commonwealth va. J no. WrUht No. V March term. 1902 10 40 Oeo. U. Uaulela coaia No. a October IMM 10 30 ileo. B. Duulela coala No. 7 March 1902 10 00 r. P Lynch, com. vn. Mack Keriln II w) P. Lynch, Com. a Mary Cline No. 4 Oct. 1902 1H03 F. p. Lynch, in lnincy. Mary Clln 32 4a F. f . Lynch. Com. va Cheater Smith in. 11 and 12. Oct. 190J 418. I'omtablea 7UUA COUNTY lUtlOOKS loaeph H. M.illott, lowering Crystal spring ornige 3.? uu I'liumaa Starr, ntling approachca to Crystal Sprlnga bridge 19 00 i'homnn K. Starr tllliiig apnronehea to Cryatal Spring bridge and tall bridire 3 00 NeNou A Buchanan, aub-Htructiiro to Crvatal gunmen briilae 000 0i Court HoiiBO ami Jail reuaira I6i 73 iouitati)tMgraplier lot) 15 county ItiHtitute M0 31 r.ieciiou txpenxea itio'4 KxpreasHge and poMtage 13 49 I imii lie Hunnltal 317 84 Indigent aoldlera 70 00 IUKV COMMISS1U.NEKS & CLKKKS knthony Lynch aHrvlcea aa Jury Coiumiiwloner 8 36 !. H. K. Plumuier aervlcea aa Jury CoiumiMfloner 11 IS B. B. Alexander, Clerk to Jury Com- mtnaiouera 2 SO N 14. Cunningham, Clerk to. Jury Commlfttouer 4 00 lecll Ljiicb, Clerk to Jury Comtnle alonera 2 0 Anthony Lynch, drawing Jury and Blllni wheel 2122 C. H.L. Plumor. drawing Jury and ntiing wneet vino anitorafeea 40 00 MISCELLANEOUS BILLS Albert Htouer. merchandii (124 S. W. Kirk, auditing Proibunotary'a accouuia io uo F. P. Lynch, mppllea for Prothono- taryaomce 1 til John Stunkard, com In ltock Hill iron auu ioai Liorapauy va r uiuin county 7 04 S.l. Miller cleaning Jail SOu Ueorge B. Daniela, overcharge, aet- itemeni lor nail i&l E. L. I.ynch.cleanlng Protlionotary'a orhoa 3 00 8. 1. Miller, cleaning Court Houaa prlry BOO Stouteagle Brolhura, oil etc. 1U7 00I111 p. Sipea, exMiiaea attending supreme iwuri itvi A. V. Kelly, expenaea viewing fur bridge ettea SOS S. M. Robinaon. oil, Ao. 4 8 J . V. Kelly, expenaea viewing and Icttiiia brldifea 14 9S O 8, Wilkituoii, repairing pump 200 John P. Sipea. expenaua to lilmn- beraburg 0 49 DaviifMailoy.T gallotnoll 4 M. M. Pittmau, repairing pomp 1 00 Hr. A. II. Ualbey, medical attendance for prtaonera 3 SO I. U. Fleck, expenaea taking Mr. Cline to aaylum 42 91 I ere Stoner. more, nine and tin 12 77 btuuteagle Brothera, oil, &o. 0 27 l. mallny, oil, dtte. si L. H. Wible, uualifylng aeaeaeore 30 11. C. Smith' & Co. a aaalgueea, paea book and glawa 1 20 Frank Maaou.tranacrlbingjudgmeuta Uomniiaaioneraoltlae So 00 Oeorge B. alellott. paid St ite tax 00 loatiH 4 ho Hull A Bender, lonka aud Ink 73 IU0 4I MISCKI.LANEOL'S CKKDirs Ueorge B. Meliott, state tax paid Stan l'reaaurer 936 72 Outataudiag taxee in hand 01 oumiuea tor Inn J, le'.ia, 19IK. IWll, 1902 301 03 Oatatanitlng taxea on unaeat- en luniM, uncuiieuted lor 1900. IU01, IIKI2 Utl JU Vuaeated land tax not real Wed for leva, letiv. yol m ti Exoneratloiu to Juticea lto-J 210 el Notice 011 exouerat'ou ilta for 1902 27 90 Coetaou executioua for 1902 y 40 reroeniage to dumicee lor oollectlulia iu 2 ma in Fire per cent, abatement to taxpayeraon 7,4i9 92 37100 l.l'inor lioeinw paid to Sttte norough aud liublli) town ablu flOAno Five per cent. coin, collect ing at.iotirj county, mm liluor,a;n.tt uuckateia IS. 00 peddler licenau 397 41 - Two and one-half per cent. P-l"g UUl IU. zoiw I'rolhonotarjr anil c'trk Pet't .lurura. iimijI HlK) 1)1 4i ae ilraud Jurura )U32 PKINTKIts1 BILLS FulUin Kriiulillvaa Pulilahlii Com. S, i.u i.. reo iuulKliliig iiauelal Nliitluanc Primura lillla iu fill tea Ilamocrat auu r uiuiu cuuniy ,.wi to Auril 'id. itkil r ICM40 mn II M Ul BU nit I(uiullicaii Publlililnf Company nrliitlim to Julr II. tri bcfilili4iaii Piiuliaiitiiic CiiiuiiaiiT in intlny uourt Pruolauiathm trial Hat ami Jurt Lial. B. W. Poek printing Iu Paltnn IM. ocrai ana r uinm cuuniy Iaa Iu OntolwrHl. iwisi Kapatillwn Pulllbln Cumnakr. alci llon ProfllanatKin No, laml B. W. Pwik, billa fulUia laBorrat aii4 rniun County Newa la ! cenihor 1ft, 1902 Uepiibili'.iinpiililiidilng Conipanr.bal- ancooti Klootlou i'lucluiuatiuu Penitentiary lloa'l and bridge vlewii KOAI DAMAUM D. S. Herknlreser, road damage No. I dune term, toot .MiigHie Deavor, riiml ilaniayr So. 2 luiie term, 19l luiiii M. Ollne, mail damage, No 8 October term, mil John sharpe, road danmgen, No. 3 October term, 1901 Sherllla tuea oriilpK ami HftlilnvilJ Tlimtatti. and courPerler Tuxea ret uudeil Wood and coal WliidltiK mid repairing clock Fire U ardeu'a billa .jaw 30 I II inr. n i UECAPITULAIION. I'otal churgea .Mi Tiilal credita Irl7 S.l Balance In hand of county Treasurer lull 31 Oeorge II. Meliott, Treaiturer, In aceon it v,t 1 the County of Fultun, doa tax I1111.1 i'i the year eliding .luniMry vmi lt. I'u dog tax duplicate", 1912 I:. I 44 1'u dog tax iliipiiciiteaNpecialfl D"i II M To balance in liaiiil of Truan- 11 era laxt nettle, ueiil '.'ioiiii iiJ7 71 By damage to miei:p ami com By dog tax retunded 21 l 4l 1-iM :.' 4 1 vmi no Hy aiiiuiiut traiinlerred to nclioul 111 ml By balance In baud 01 Treasurer ApiMirtlonment of dog tax to H.-houl limit, a provided by law Avr Bethel Bella! BriMi Creek Dublin Licking creek .vri'unuellaburg Thoiupnon I avlur Tod Cliluli Well 13 Hi s ttl I, 40 I . 79 I,. li.i I . 77 3 07 II 41 IU oil a ;l'J II 3 I) I!) 11.17 7 I . 4.li 71 Total charge Total creil. ta Balance In treiuiurerV liaud 'ii.i -m Ouorge B. Meliott, Tiei-urer 111 Fulton e inty, State of J'enii Ivaula, 111 account witii the commonwealth ut l eiiiiy,vaiila from January II, ikii, to Jan uary S, ili'lt. lilt. To amount of retail mercan tile license :!! IK To mate Hliaro llinor ll-elie ll-t ihi I'o peihller' llceli-e if nn 1 .ale tax on eouiity lu detiteiluea 4 mi By cot of ailverliing ap praiter' list In tliree ' county paper ! Bv no taee per bill iil.-d 3 tit I 20 311 17 :il l i 4 Mi Ily Mate Treasurer' receipt By li'.'aiirei ' coinmlwiun on till its By Staie 1'ieamirer' reeeiit on coiintv luilebteilue 11III2, Amuuiit due mate FINANCIAL STATKMKNT. Awetn OiitHuudihK tiuoo on un- Ht'nti uikU ao OutHtHii.ltntt txe in liamb ot .iUHtit'eH county 391 9.J ldi) on iiuiL'tt.cummonwL'Hltli COKtH l.Vi 4( Uiiti imm HtHtti one hall' lire Due Ho ni rouii view peti tlUIILTri no b) Due iroin CoiumifwionurM' Htile ol uiiKcateU (Hiiiltt kA HH Ualiiiice in hanln ol treaj- urr ilon lux f uml 200 00 Balance in IihimIh of treiin- iirtjr county IuikIh lt41 M Totul tiweu L1AKILIT1K8. Korrowtl motiev. Mth. Pies mI liner 12'M) 00 Biiluiice due on mliiry H. K. Malot 3 fr IlHlauee due on sul.irv, John Fiauur 3 60 Total llabllltlcD Kxcetia ol'aMKota as We, the umlemlKiicil, auditors of Fulton county, Petnmylvauia, ilo liereby certify that we bave autlitvil the account ol the Treasurer nv.il comminaioneia of the Haiti county, tor the yea' (.'11111111; January Ath. I'.Mia, ami curlily tha the torctfutuic Uacorract ami true MtHtenient ol theaauiu Ui tlie beat of our knowledge ami iit lli'l'. Iu wltueita whereof we have hereunto k-I our liamla ami aeala thia Kith (lay of .lanunry, .1. 1). iWi. JOHN A. MYKKS. Suiil OKOUOK W.OLKNN. iliviltt W. O. liAVll.fSeul) County Audltora. Atteiit lavid H. Myers, olerk. We, the undersigned. Coraiuiaxioui'ra, of Ful ton county, Ha., do liereby certify that the foregoing statement or rccelpu and expendi tures of said county for the year ending Janu ary S, Hxi.l, Is true and corract to the bei-t of uur knowledge and boiler. In wltneaa wheri-'if we have hereunto set our bauds and seals this lot U dayol January, A. 1)., IWU. II. P. PALMKH, Seal GKOUDK SHII.K, (Seal) SAMUKI, l.MKLLol"l',Scall Attest: county Louuulasloiiers. U. Prauk Henry clerk. The hired girl is not consider ed as good as the rest of the fam ily by too many families today ex cepting when it comes to cooking grub and washing clothes aud do ing the restof the dirty work. Then she is away ahead of any one especially if she gets up and makes the fire, while a lay man or two keep time by snoring. At a certain school some of the boys hud a habit when coming in to the schoolroom from the play ground pulling and panting as if completely tired out. This au noyed the lady teacher, and one day she met the boys at the door aud, gave them a severe calling down. "See here, boys," she said, "you are making altogether too much uoise, and hereafter when you come into the room, I waut you to leave your puffs and pants outside." She doesn't know yet why the boys snicker ed. Men Wanted. Choice country laborers, farm hands, and woodsmen, u nder 80 years of age to work several years in Wisconsin for 125.00 a month and bard or $1.85 a-day without board, Address Ei Kfichenbach, OrryUle, Ohio, il l Dt) y Ghambersburg J171 V aii 'si O i lli i O ffel 47 4.) j-w 1 lust go uj) jI i 1 i j street till you 1:01110 to Queen street. Kifjhtat lJlomi T.ios.' eernor turn to the west half a bloeli iiiul you wiil Koine to a iiiodoru 3-story cream colored brick buildii.v'. Steji inside aud you will find the nieo.it rooms, and lb larj.'ost stock of good furni ture and its beloninys, 'o be seen in the Cumberland Valley. Vou will IKil iimnv articles hero thut vou do not sen o L in other stores. Tlieve li t. b en :i l'uniiture store on this spot for 7." years nnd vei iinr.. :i to m;inv of the vouneer , . . o jV people and some others who il :i't know it. That is 1 ho rea- y son wo are telling you about it. V About a block farther, on th - hank of the Conococheiiyuo, X whoso water drives the maehiimry, you will find our facto- JT ry n"''b si!lod m". !ia'.;-s and seasoned lumber we J can make almost anythinif you may reiiire. X COME TO OUR STORE and Uk around Much to y see that is interestins; even if you don't want to buy. We X w-a'it you to know what it is an 1 where it is. A Open till h o'clock in the ovouin;' now SIEREli & CO., Furniture Makers i G h 0 m bers lb u r Pa, oooococoooooo ooooooooooo I no World Moves and so d es the machinery in the Willow Grove Woollen Mills 3 at liruvr ('ahins, Pa. S3 The proprie tor has li id conlideut tlut ho cau pi,as.. ineir woric. Mauulj.i'iiiro of Carpet and Wool Carding a speciality. Wool Salting for I fa ps none better. Carpet Chain i Iways in stock. I will take in woo! ami work at the following places: Booth Brothers. Dublin Mills: A. X. Witter'. Waterfall: W. 1-5 L Herkstresser. Orchard Lynch's ston; at Crystal Sprii ?s; Jackson's store atAkers- S3 villo, P. .1. Barton's, llustontown, aud Huston's store at S? l-1 f!I.,n.. l?!,l. )rri I will ni'ike monthly visits season, and will receive work " Thankful f. r of the same, l am, respectfully, Pi 11. i1 ocooocxc-xoo o o o No Frozen up prices at BIG TH JDsfl. JUL -C -.v JL Ja aau - M. O All Our Winter Millinerv at O o o o o o Beautiful Beaver Hats All our Felt, Velvet and HALF PRICE Q Hats at corresponding prices. Take the benefit of this 6 self with a beautiful New. o o price, "ALL COLORS." Drop in, it will cost nothing to see them. T. J. WIENER, o o o o Hancock, Md. ooooooooooooo FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper $100 a Year in Advance. YOU NEED ABUGGY HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? A lirun Now Falling Top with Pull Leather Trimming, Spring Cushion and liaek, Thousand iMile Axle, A Grado Wheels, i'at en t S 1 ia 1 1 Co u pie r h a ml Fi li e ly Fiuished throughout for ONLY Largo Stock to select rom. I am also liandling liaud made Buggies and Wagons. W. R. Evans, Ilustontowu, I'a. - - Saturday till nine. on Queen Street, ov t fi years experience, and is Q al1 who may entrust him with -3 (Jiovo: W i Swor Slnlnvin- to these places during the a ul return it. past favors, aud S'llicitinir a. continuance K-!? II. 1IEUTZLER, Burnt Cabins, Pa. rxoooooooooo AW! 8 8 8 at $1.50 worth $2.50. a few "READY TO WEAR" "GUI'" aud supply your- Standard Shape Hat at half ooxxxxxxxx i m'CONNBLLSUURa OAKERY D. E. Little, Pkomuktou. I ! Fresh It rend. Rolls Pnlrn- , s Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all the time. Free Delivery in town on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, &c we are prcjiured on a couple of days notico to furnish all kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicited. D. E. LITTLE. . -. ... . R EISNER'S HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT, g We Ladies' at a very considerable reduction. lect from. llJust Received aT r Si 6 af uBlankels, 0 0. 0. 0 --i u:u auu viiiiuicii. kind. Men's 0 at 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 l Overcoats, SUITS iJewelry, in fact, anything you want is here. Please come and see, for yourself. 6. V. REISNER & CO, 0. will sell Wraps A nice line to se- 6 W 0 0 ;? 0 0. 0. 0 0. 0 0K 0. 0n 0 a nice lot of Dress Goods and Waistings a splendid line of Fancy and Staple Notions 0 0 0 0, Comforts, &c. A large stock of Rub bers of every kind for Ladies. S isses. K n..Li J0 men s rvuoDcrs or every and Boys' 0 0 0. 0. 0. 0 '6 0 ; 09 0 : 0. R 0. 0 R 0 0 5? 0 0, 0 0 0 0 C2 0A 0 0. 0 N 0 c: ' 0 A large stock, and all right in style and Price. for every person. Gloves, Handker chiefs, Umbrellas, Skirts, i0 a m
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