The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, February 15, 1905, Image 8

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    Caleb H.ickensmitfv near Har j
risonville, has six bushels of nice i
clover seed for sale.
Miss Aonie Conierer of this
place ha1 gouetoChambersburp,
she has secured employment.
Tho roost reliable preparation
for kidney troubles on the market
Is Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by
' all dealers.
This is a grx.il time to sub
scribe lor the Fulton County
Mkvvs. Only a dollar a year m ad
vaneo.
After spending three weeks
very pleasantly with relatives and
friends in Chambersburg, John
S. Harris returncn to his home at
this place last Wednesday.
Mothers can safely give Foley's
Honey and Tar to their children
for c oughs and colds, for it con
tains no opiates or other poisons.
SoM by all dealers.
Pr. David McClay a prominent
Franklin county politician will
succeed M. A. FolU as postmas-
ter oi Chambersburg, on the first
day of March
Mr Foltzhas ser-
ved during the past six years.
Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan
i.ery, McConnellsburg, tallow,
heefhides, horsehides, callskins,
and sheepskins, for which the
highest market price in cash will
be paid.
Geo. W. Barnett of Uubelsville,
was recently appointed agent for
the Lurgan Mutual Fire Insur
ance Company, of Mowersville,
Franklin county, to succeed E. E.
Shore, Esq., deceased.
Lixti kk. There is to be alec- j
ture on "Misson Work in Egypt" j
by the Rev. W. II. Keed, return-1
ed missionary, in the Associate !
Presbyterian church, two miles
north of Webster Mills, Friday
evening, February 17th, at 7:15.
A lull house is desired. S. B.
Houston.
Frank llenry, George Daniels,
Charlie Stevens, Merrill Xace,
Horace Nace, Davy M alloy,
Georgo Harris aud Squire Wible
eight McConnellsburg Oddfel
lows, took a sled ride up to Fort
Littleton last Saturday evening,
had supper at Harry Harnil's and
attended Fort Littleton lodge.
A slick swindler struck the
medical profession of Hancock on
Saturday, says the Star. His
"story was as follows: "You have
been recommended to me as a
lirst class surgeon and I want
you to operate on my wife who
has a tumor. She is now at
Ch.irry Kun. 1 came away with
out my pocket-book and if you
will let mo have l'.00 for a few
hours until I can-get back to my
wife, 1 will pay you as soon as we
get back here." He srot some
money herein spite of the ear
marks of swiudling in his story.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
truding piles.- Druggists refund
money. if Pazo Ointment fails to
cure any case, no matter of how
longstanding, in 6 to 14 days.
First application gives ease and
rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't.
it send 50c in stamps and it will
be forwarded post-paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Entertainment, February 22.
Washington's Birthday. will be
celebrated in McConnellsburg by
an entertainment given in tho
Court He use on Wednesday after
noon by the children of the Pub
lm Schools. Music, drills, reci
tations and dialogues of a patriot
ic form will compose an attract
ive program. The public gener
ally, membersof theG. A. K., and
country schoolchildren especial
ly, are invited to be present. Ad
mission free. Doors open at 1:30
p. rn.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Patterson,
of the Cove, gave a lot of the boys
and girls of this place a good time
last Wednesday evening. Alex
came up with his big farm sled
and took them down to his home
where the youngsters had a de
lightful time the same gentleman
returned them safe to their
homes, late in the evening. They
are unanimous in voting Alex one
f the cleverest men in the coun
ty, and thank him heartily for
tho long sled ride.
PEC l' LIAR DISAPPEARANCE.
J. D. Kunyan, of Butlerville, O.,
laUi the peculiar disappearance
of his painful Bymytons of indi
gestion and biliousness to Dr.
King's New Life Pills. He says :
' They are a perfect remedy Ut
li'.zins8,8our stomach.'ioadacho,
constipation, etc." Guaranteed
at Trout's drug store, price 25c.
idle Register.
'Saturday. February 18. T. E.
Fleming will sell at his residence
at Clear Ridge, horses, cattle,
hogs, grain, hay, farming imple
ments, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'
clock. Thursday, February 3. Mrs.
Sophia Cress, administratrix,
will sell at the late residence of
Mrs. Eva C. Eckert, deceased, on
tho Chamb?rsburg turnpike,
about 2 miles east of McConnells
burg, tho Eckert real estate, con
sisting of tho homo property, aud
a tract of 1H0 acres of mountain
land. Sale begins at 2 o'clock, p.
m.
Saturday, February 5. Frank
M. Lodge, admiuistrator, of the
estate of J no M. Lodge, will sell
at the late residence of the deced
ent, 1 mile north of Emmaville,
tiie mansion farm and a tract of
j woodland adjacent, altogether 175
I acres. Sale begins at 1 o'clock
J p. ni.
1 Saturday, February :. Join
T. Kerlin will sell atliis residence
at Clear Kidgo, horses, cattle,
farming implements, grain, &c.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m.
Credit of 9 months.
Saturday, Februarv 5, John
LI. Truax, intending to quit farm-
ing, will sell at his residence in
the Meadowgrounds, one 8-vr.-
old inare, 3 good milch cows, 2
spring calves, Farming imple -
moots, rye and potataes, house-
hold goods, &c. Sale begins at
10 o'clock, credit!! months.
Saturday, February 2 4. Mrs.
Amos Sipes will sell at her resi
dence on the Benedict farm on
the State Road, one mile west of
Fort Littleton, horses, cattle,
farming implements, cornfodder, j gotten. Hut, we must not tor
potatoes, household goods, A c. sret that wo can only ascend the
Sale begins at 10 o'clock
Credit
H months.
Tuesday, February 2H, G. W.
Sipes will sell at his former homo
place, i mile south of Xeedmore,
household goods, farming imple
ments oak shingles, clover seed,
and many other things. Sale bo
gins at 10 o'clock.
Tuesday, March 7. Having
reuted his farm, K. M. Cliue will
sell at his residence at Fort Lit
tleton, his entire lot of stock, farm
ing implements, vVc. See Post
ers. Thursday, March !. L. K. j
Cline will sell at his residence at j
Burnt Cabins, live stock, farm-!
ing implemouts, Ac. Sale begins
at 10 o'clock sharp. I
Friday, March 17. James j
Yores will sell at his residence in '
McConnellsburg, three horses,
cow, wagon, buggies, &c. Sale j
begins at 1 o'clock. Credit 10 j
months. I
Monday, March 20, Caleb B. j
Hockensmith, having sold his!
farm aud intending to remove '
from the County, will sell at his
residence, 1 mile northwest of
Harrisonville, horses, cattle, hogs, :
farming implements, hay, corn',
oats, potatoes, household goods,
etc. Sale begins at ft o'clock.
Credit It months.
I icndislt Suffering.
is often caused by sores ulcers
and cancers, that eat away your
skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Hock,
Mich., says: "I have used Buck
leys Arnica Salve for ulcers, sores
and cancers. It is the best heal
ing dressing I ever found."
Soothes and heals cuts, burns and
scalds. ."c at Trout's drug store;
guaranteed.
School Report.
Report of the Primary school
of McConnellsburg, for the fifth
month ending February 7lh.
Number of pupils enrolled dur
ing the month, U7; average attend
ance, 35; per cent, of attendance,
The following are the names of
the pupils who attended every
day during the month: Grace
Steach.Mary Irwin, Florfs Thomp
son, Elizabeth Doyle, Jean John
stou, Samantha Mollott, Grace
Mcuado, Lois Mason, Faith
Keed, Guy Keed, Raymond Gris
singer, Hollis Wible, John Stout
eagle, Harry S loach, Webster
Mellott, Harold Maun, Lewis Lar
gent, Thad Shinier, Walter Lar
gent, Harry Bender, Albert Lar
gent. Olive Grissingcr, toachor.
TO CURE A COLD IN 0ME DAY
Take Laxative Brorno Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. E.
W. Grove's signature is on each
box, 25o
Sale Without Reserve.
! will ut publio sule without resoive. re
tfnrdlcw of prloe or ont,
TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1905.
On my fnrm. at Clmrltun. W. M. R. R., nenr
Ilniterstowii. Md . all my horirs. cattle. heep,
hofrn and farm machinery.
20-PERCHERON HORSES 20
Anion them mime fine brood mare. w ork
horses, an enpeolnlly line lot of oolH. 1. 4 and
8 yenmold, Inolmllnit reulstered tnlllDs and
a reKlMered lirood maro. m foal to a reirWtcr
ed -million. Prle winners.
26 SHORT HORNS-26
ltelstered utoi'k. unions them a show hull,
welKlit i.Wi lit.. .1 times winner of iHipri-nitutii
at HiiK'T'-tow u Fair, cowh wrWhiim 1. 100. 1.MJ0
nnd l.rtK) 11,.. href breed; aNu. MH'ie tine dittry
Shorthorn.
100 BERKSHIRES 100
2 herd boara. 1 from Int prle litter at the
I'an American Kxpoltlon: a lurtte nunibrr of
ow, yoiiOK hours anil now not akin: 50 head
registered Mock from best herd- in Amerlen,
us well as imported.
22 SHROPSHIRES 22
Kciistcred stock, ft rum. 7 ewes mostly 1,
anii:i yenrs old, blood of "AltumniH" nnd
"Folly Kimn" ertsscd. Kwos will avniKe '.IK)
lbs. Kam si prize winner at HuKerst4wu Fair.
Write for description list to
FRANK W. MIS1I,
"--1 IlucrsUiwu, Muryiund.
A NKiHT ALARM.
Worse than an alarm of tiro at
night is tho brassy cough of
I crouP. whlcl sounds like thochil-
i uren s aeain knea ana it means
I death unless something is done
quickly. Foley's Honey aud Tar
! never fails to give instant relief
j "naquicmy cures tno worst iorms
; of croup. Mrs. P.L. Cordier, of
' Mannington, Ky., writes: "My
j throe-year-old girl had a severe
case of crouP: the doctor said she
! f'ould not iive- I fjot a bottle of
j nicy's Honey and Tar, the first
I'll a 1 -
i "osogave quick lenet ana savea
her life." Refuse
Sold by all dealers.
substitutes.
The little things in life, those
that seem trivial and not worth
while, are often despised and for-
ladder one rung at a time, aud
that tho little child has to creep
before it can take its little steps.
The little things determine the
great things after all, and with
this in mind every one should be.
more careful to mind what he
does and how he conducts him
self. The young man may feel
that he is strong enough to take
! Hie first drink and smoke his
tirst cigar then resist; but such
I is a dyugerous supposition. Be
j cautious of the little things, so
I cial, moral, religious, and then
j you will molud such a character
I as v ill defy all hazards and deter
mine the highest typo of manhood
j aud womanhood.
Till: SUNSHINE Op SI'KINO.
The salve that cures without a
scar, is DeWitt'a Witch Hazel
Salve. Cuts, burns, boils, bruis
es aud piles disappear before tlo
use of this salve as snow before
the sunshine of spring. Miss U.
M. Middleton, Thebes, I'l., says:
"I was seriously afllicted with a
fever sore that was very painful.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cur
ed me in less than a week." Get
the genuine. Sold at Trout's
drug store.
Wanted.
Six men to work in and around
tannery. Married men prefer
red. Apply in person to Saltillo
Tannery, Saltillo, Pa. 2t.
Auditor's Notice.
Tin; undersigned auditor appointed by the
Orphans Court of Fulton county lo pass upon
cii'cptlons. mid lo make distribution of I lie
buluuce of the funds. In the hands of T. l-llliiitt
Fleming, udmluUlrator of the Kstute of James
1,. Kerlin. Into of Taylor tuuusbip, deceased,
will sit for the purpose of his appointment ut
his oltlee In MoConuelNlmrg, I'll., on Frlduv,
the 3rd day of March. Hun. at It) o'clock,
u. in. of auid day, when all persona having
elaiuis ugulust tiuld esiute may appear und
make proof of .same or otherwise be forever
debarred from parUoipuung In the fund.
OKO. II. IM.MKLS,
8-l.Mw. Auditor.
ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT
or Receipts and Exseuditures of tlie Comi
ty of Fulton, Stale of Pennsylvania,
For the Year 1904.
licurgu II. Meiiutt, Treasurer of Fulton County,
In account with said county, from January
Kth, lail, to January 7th, In'Jf):
nu.
To balance In hands ul' Treas
urer T t
To oiitjiandiuii tax, seated.
ISM,
To otilstamliuj tax, wealed,
I Kim,
To ouuitauillug tax, suatcd,
I d o.
To outsiaudtnif tax, aeated,
lull,
To outstandluir tax, aeated.
IIKM,
To uiiutandlng tax, aeated,
f -11103,
To outstanditiir tax, unseat
ed, iwai and mil.
To uiitHtHudnij tax, undat
ed, lam,
To outstanding tax, unstat
ed, PHI',
To out-ln. ding tax, unseal
ed, lau3,
Tu redumption of utiMiatad
land by Jim. I. tllpea.
To borrowed money from I).
K. Kvaus,
To borrowed notify froio Jo
r naaMsllutt,
To Urn warden oximoim
(19 .')
5 22
H Bs
4T 31
101 01
7 lit
ll 44
IB W '.
43 OS
!!47 a
Mp
I
10 (III
41 J 00
Dili 00
from ComtnoiKT. Kith, ft IS
To iMMiowed innnt.y from
KtllKin (limtlty Hmik, 1000 00
To reeplved from Gen. B.
pnhlcl for pAtitn, 2 00
Tu county t IrTj fur IfXlt, fllst (I t
Tostnte t ley tor IWI, Vrl Ut
To enmity xpeclal for twit, 38 lit
To borrowed money ruttou
County Hsnk, I'i'WoO
T o tux paid In by Wm (lor-
ilon limit, II
To redemption mercy unseat
ed land, Win. .McCoiinll
tract, SA!I
To redemption money uiincnt
cd bind M. H. i'ool .lolin
Philips tract, 6 Oil
To aiitnuiobllo lleenne A. J.
Iinro, 8 "(I
To received from l. C. Fleck
lot A. V. Funk note lor
Coniinoliweitltli ccM , .2 fiO
To Ibiuxr license Ri-xroth, 2'Ki AO
To lbUiir license Hevlar,
To llipior license llainll, Ion no
To lliiior I cense Mpcck , lot) on
To llucksteis' license, NT Jitl
To l. C. Fleck lor wood used
by liini, 20 no
OR.
Ry disbursements it follows: Al
lowed sind Treasurer troni .lanuary
Illli. l!l"S to .I'linmi y 7th, pnc).
Auditors' and clerks',
ASSF.NSOUS.
Avr .tno. F. KctmIiII t4nn:
Leonard Hi vens Mii.ir; , total
lb lliislH. N, Akeia. total, (12 .'Hi
It. 'ill, -l.hu.. t. si, ,ro -17.00;
NVtn. II, Cliarlloii sttf.t.7,
total,
Brush Creek-W. ll.Wllllunis,
total, 71 '.i.l
Dublin -W. .1 niiis ftl 1.1.1
U. II. Kiel. Is s: 11. total, 7ti 14
I.l. 'kintf Creek W. It. Sieer
i:i .'in; ,1. W. Hoop, svii.i,
total, 76 211
McConiicllsbiirtf S. A. Nes
bit Iii.imi; A. I). Ilohman
Mil. Ifl, lollll, I!) IS
Talor K. O. KesselrlliK
M'jo'i; Marry Ij.iwncy
ss77.:t.'i. total, S!l ,V
Thnmj.jMitilb T, llnntbert,
total, lilfis
Toil u. 0. Hnlr Js.oO; Danl.
I'otlcr -2U.CU, total, an on
rnlon tieo. I.ehinua sto.uo;
las. I.CCM4 II, total. III II
YV'ellH -I,, 1 Ciinninliiiiu,
total, S4H0
;m 2,i
BatlotH and nupiilieH for elections,
liooka ami stationery,
Borrowed money atid Interest,
Itoartlliiif ,risoiicrs,
Boarding vagrants,
(Jomn'lttiutc vagrants,
Clerk and counsel.
County commissioners,
Commonwealth costs,
Constables' t'eea,
Cotin;y hrMces d. W. (iresa ' sub-
173 60 I
5.1774
lirti 0.1 ;
r,6 ;i4
22 o
31 (10
270 (XI
irjl on
2H7 27
7B72
slrinture Knohsvlllo brblite. .17,1;
Ncl4nn Biielianan Co. on Charleton
brldio, xl.'.Vi, IKlt m
Court llonso ami .lall repairs, niioi
Court Hteuo,rrailicr, ii5 33
County Institute, Itooo
Klectlon expenses, loiffiMi
Ivxprcssae and postage, 27 2s !
Insane ho-pilal. 4AI 03
Iniligent soldiers, 144 2.1 !
.lurv eotniuisMoncrs, N 20 :
lanitnr's tees. ".ion
I'rotlionotary and clerk's lees, 2S1 7H
Petit Jurors, Kt h
OraiiLl Jurors y,,!t 42 I
Printers' bills, H2 HI :
Koad and bridge ricwa, :t!t 1A
Koad damages, 28 33 1
Stic rill "s I'ces. 7 OS j
Sculps and aflldavlts, Iff 50
Tipstaves and court crUra, 07 ffti t
Taxes refunded, 27 31
Wood and coal, 7(i ii
Winding Court House clock. 12 50 i
Kire warden's bills, 2tjs 32 ;
MISCKLLANKOL'S I1IIJ.S.
Frank 1. Lynch, auditing I'rotliono
tary, Heg'isier anil ltecorder'a ac
counts, is 00
John 1'atterson. merehand so, use of
County Superintendent's olliee and
Jail 4 4.1
Traveling expenses of county com
missioners and clerk and use of !
housea in holding appeal 54 78 '
Kxpensfs of school directors' conven-
tuni, Feb. 1M, Pull, 'Jfl JO i
F. M. Taylor, purl payment lli.-pect- !
Ini( bi iilue at t;hui b,iuu's. 10 00 ;
I), t;. Kb ck, printed fin bills for nso
of sherill', 2 48
II. Frank llenry. services ren lere In
holdiuit triennial apiMHls, 23 00 '
tlriiro K. stoniT.otticc chair for Fro- j
tliyiioturv's ottice. 4 no :
llavul .Malloy, merchandise, 2 44 j
Stouteale llros., merchandise to !
April !(. 1!M, 5C2
(ico. A . Harris, blanks, pens, freight, I
etc., -.o :
1.. .M. Kendall, eicusiM ot County
FilTiiicis' Institute, M;irch IT, Hull. 13 -S '
I. F lliack. makliig book cirse lor
law liluarv, (J 25
F. M. Tuv lor. survey, hire! help and j
other expenses on Slate Highway
Suircy in llctli' l township, 11T10O j
For siinie service in Wells township, 2V7 nil i
For same service In Ayr township, 4s 75'
(ico. A. Harris, cotts in appeal. Ma
rv l:. OunlcU, Juno term, No. II,
1IIU4, 14 is
(Ico A. Harris, costs in appeal. Cham
bernburu .V ltudlord Turlilko Co.,
No. 3 June term, l!M), 1147;
havid Malloy, oil, etc., .1711
Ii. C. Fleck, costs on Hcgl, Wible,
and T'ohtiHr cases, i 16 73 I
Chus. F. Scott, oil, etc.. lis
David Malloy, oil, utc , for Court
House, 1 2d '
P. F. lilack book caso In Commis
sioners' oHIee, 14 (.0
Havid Malloy, oil, brooms, tobacco, i
etc, , 4 2(1 I
Geo. A. Harris, balauca duo Iti road ,
case No. January term, 19,14, Char
leton ' ford, 22 30
A. I), llalhey, medical attention to I
prisoners to lice 30, l!t:4, 8 75 '
(leo. A. Harris, paid S. M. HobliiHou '
tor cleaning and putting in new
lues, i oays, n no
David Mallov.oll fort'ourt House, 1 2ti
touleaglc llros. , merchandise, 3 08
It. c. Fleck, cleaning Jail lor yeara
IIUI3 und l'jin, iiiiio
SI ISCKI.I.ANFOI'S CliF.IHTS. !
Hy oiitstnuilnig taxes, seated', s!l!5, ft 22 !
" " lHna, t ao '
" " " " nam, 41 24 1
' " " l03, 1 M I
" " " Unit, 3rm 70 I
" " unseated, Hail to I
1"03, e C9 ;
." . " . " " II4. 107 62
ny io--cs in collection ol uioeated
land tax al sale, etc., 4061
lty losses in taxes on lands belonging
to county cuinuiisslcncrs, 410(1
Uy losses in redueliot a,t ulna-tenths
ol lax on certain tracts assessed to
Hock Hill Iron .V Coal Co.. valua
tion lowered bv Court. n't Ail
Kxoiiciaiiouit to juriiccs 1002 and
b"3, 4 IK)
FxMiierationx to justices I!i04, 11,6 3fi '
Nutlces bv Justices to taxpayers, to 110 i
3 per cent, commission lo juxtlcca, 04 01
Cieit of executions on exonerations, 0 2
Aiialt'iueiit tu tax pavers of 7M3ti, 03, 301 84
Statu slntre of ll,,uor license, 00 j
Dublin townships share liquor Ilcuin-Q j
loinnts tiess, o 00
llurouult sliara ll,iior license J. (1.
Trllle. 210110
Stste Treasurers receipt for ktate
taxes, u; 24
1'reasurers coinmisslun, sale of un
seated land. )22 04
31, per cent, couiinlssio.'i collecting
Sliitt'iiiwit showinif valuation of
lev 1(1(1 In ouch district.
DISTKICTS.
Ayr
lie I fast
Il'-tlo I
lirusti Creek
Dublin
I.le.kllig Creek .. .
McConnellsburg.
'Taylor
Thompson
Tieid
I'tilou
Weils
Total.
We, the undersigned. A udltora of theeounty
ol Fulton, Mtaie of Pennsylvania, du hereby cer
tify that wo have an, Hied ihe accounts of the
Treasurer aud (;oiiiinisioiiers ot said county tor
the year ending Jaiinai y lib, loo.l, and certify
that the foregoing In a correct and true statement
01 sit m to the bust of our knowledge and belief.
In witness whereof we have h 'leoiito net our
liaiels and scala this 7flt day of Jai.uaiy, A. i).
1 1105.
OF.OItOF. W. GI,KNN,(seal)
W. C DAVIS. (!,
JOHN A. MVKH.S, (seal)
-.1 udltora.
Attests.
A.J.
I.AMHKKHOK,
Cklk.
4ft)
I 1 oent. iyln( out. !tl2,0l,It,
'j'ota,
tit, am ii
RECAPITULATION.
Total Chiracs, f I4.W5 8.1
Total ere, Ills, ll),2Nl.g
rlalanee due lo County
Trcnmirer, 2a.'Jfl
OenrKe II. Mellott, Treasurer, In account Willi
tha Ooitefy of Kultnn, Hod l'a fund for the
year ondlnv .lannary 7th, 1!HV..
"It.
To I alanca In hands of Treasurer,
.lannary nth. V.Kii. intlll
To amount of duplicate loftl. 411 "0
'To amoiintol Hpeclal tax b"i4, Son
Total,
By am, unit paid aa per blotter In I'.sil
cost and damage lo shm.p,
Balance In hand of Treasurer,
47B
54
(loorc 11. Vcllott, Treasurer of Fulton County,
Pennsylvania, In account with the Com
monwealili of Pennsylvania for the year
ending .lunuary 7th, t!H).'i.
Pit.
T amount of retail tuereanllle li
cense, I23 0J
To amount of State share of lliur
license,
To amount of Peddlers' licenses.
inn no
40 on
'Total,
6I3 03
Oil.
Co-t of adv ertising appraisers list In
It papers,
HID tor fmstaue,
Htato Treasurer' recclpta
Treasurer's commission on mercan
tile, MI7 (VI,
Kxouernt Ions, mercantile license,
By amount over paid lOOiou mercan
tile license.
State Treasurer's receipt for lliiior
license,
S per cent, commission on 110 00,
.StateTrcasiircr's receipt for peddler'
license,
0 p.-r cent, enmmlfwion on nit .00 ped
dler's license- r
4 .'ID 21
5 on
33(1 2:1
20 8H
0 10
1(122
112 50
7 50
3R00
200
jn:i 03
Total,
County Connnlssloners. Sam'l I) Mollott, (Ico.
Slgel, and 11. P. Palmer. Commissioners ot
Fulton County, J'cnns) Ivanla, in account
with said County for the year ending Janu
ary 7th, IIK13.
Samuel 1). Mollott, Hit.
Drifts on salary, W2X3 50
,', debt, interest and cost on
(ieo, Itcgi execution. 407
reduction on oxpenso sur
veying stnte hlubwav InAyr.
lletliil and Wells, .'19X1
Clt.
B H3 days services as county
commissiouer, at J.1.VI,
Balance, Or.
tlcnrge Slgcl, 1)K.
Oralrasper account oti ser
vices, 365 2.1
, debt. Interest atid cost on
tlcnrge Itegi execution, 4K 07
reduction on cxpensj sur
veying state highway, Avr,
Belhul and K'clls, " 35 Kt
Clt.
By 101 days services as coun
ty commissioner at 3 5u,
2!lll 50
7I1U0
I39 15
S5S 23
83O0
Itnlance, Dr.
II. P. 1'almer, IK.
Drafu as per account on ser
vices. m202 23
I, debt. Interest and cost on
(loornu Kegl execution, 48 07
1 reduction on expen-es sur
veyliiKslate hluhway, Ayr,
llethel and Wells, 33 83
Oil.
liy 84 ilavs services as coun
ty commissioner tit w3,30,
llalanco, Dr.
293 73
80 40
FIN A NCI A I, 8TATF.MF.ST'.
Assots-
Outstanding taxes, sealed, in bauds
ot justices i:mio.
outstanding tata, acatcd, lit hands
of Justices 101:1,
Outstaiiiling tuxes, seated , In hands
ofjustlces 1004.
Oiitlanillng tax. a, uilBeatcd, 1001 to
lon:i,
Outstanding taxes, unseated, 1004,
Due 011 notes commonwealth costa
" from Htato (State tax,
" from state ,w lire warden bllla
loot,
Duo from road view petitioners.
Din; fioiu vendees, commlsslonera' '
sale unseated latins,
Due from Oeoigu Slgel, county com
uilssioner, Due from II, P. Palmer, county com
missioner. Due troiu H. 1). Mellott, county com-mis-loncr,
UaUnce Dog Tax fund In hands of
Treasurer .
F.xccsh liabilities, -
41 24
1 50
:59 70
(130
107 52
83 80
721 80
134 16
170 80
S3 S3
83 90
80 40
76 90
51 13
4310 80
I, I A llll. ITI ICS.
Ilorrowed money, Mrs. A.
Plessiiiger lolls, 700 00
Borrowed money, Mra. A
I'lessliigcr 1 wilt, flflooo
llorrowed money, F'ulUtn
County Kami 1003 , 2000 00
llorrowed money, Jons Mol
lott bait, 1000 00
lioirowed money, O.K. Kvans
mill, ' 400 00
llorrowed money, Fulton
County Dink IIHil, 1200 00
Drafu Ksiicd fur expenso
Dan'l Feller, Todd assessor, 29 21
Diaiis Issued for expense
llet ghtrusscr heirs, 2 00
Drafts issued for expense Mc
Coy Mason, 2 23
Oralis issued for expense .1.
M. She nk, Insane hospitul, 13 00
Drafts Issued lor cxpcnsoJ.
W. Awl, Insane hospital, 130 50
Drafts 1-sued lOr expense!.
N. Hlpes, coiiusul lor Com
missioners, 50 00
Amount due County Treaa.
urcr'a county fund, 280 28
6319 24
Income fiom all sources, 1904, 10829 10
KXPENSK.S.
DratXs and allowance to
Treasurer 12213 37
Drafts, outstanding, Issued
for expense, 232 96
'Total expenses,
liss for tool,
F.xccsa liabilities for 1 103, 1IH1 sett le
nient, 12176 33
1617 23
2603 67
Present excess liabilities,
4310 60
n a) estute, ici'sonitl proH)rty und tax
it
S
8 3 7 f
e ? E
sttll,(i.H
11,11:1:1
KI720 12
1111. f.sii
ifii.iji
I'.'fi .11.10;
I I. J U",'l
I,5,M!,II:
III. M.',
20!I,I72:
12a rsm
107 ,32:
107.3081
ll.Hl.ij
xi.ici.ni!
ll,l,.Ml:
14.011
300 72;
S37 loi
CS7 f!
11 30!
Ill 1 .11
30 10!
34 30
42 70!
12 23:
40 00:
30 mi:
21 73!
35 33:
22 M '
25 112
177 08
,11 Ti
31 70
32 7 1
3 8 III
61 60
47 (81
39 43
3.1 37
1.1 40
l::..'.JH
17.311;
13,077:
m,7o
1B.S13
II IU:
l.IIU:
I3,l72i
10,023;
7 1(1 OH;
1711 37
1128 32
Mill
0O 7HI
400 68!
40ft I"',
sfNI,tlliKftll ii VtblNlj K07 2 24
We. tho underslgnod, Commissioners of Fulton
ouuiity, I'., do hereby certify that tho foregu
liiv statement of receipts mid expenditures of
said county, lor tliu year ending January 7th.
1905, Is true and correct to the bust of our bnowl
edgo and belief.
(seal)
(seal)
(seal)
Commissioners.
Attest
Clerk.
DEALING t
j
1
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I
!
"Delays Arc Dangerous"
Corsets, gloves, veil
ings, embroideries,
neck-wear, ladies
sweaters, knit under
wear, Superb line of
black dress goods.
A1ILLINERY
Mourning milli
nery a specialty.
21
13 1
Iiest trade prices
T. J. WIENER,
CLAY
THREE
HHiMiii:
J. K. Johnston.
Read These Prices.
MEN'S CLOTHING.
Heavy work coats $1.40
Dress coats and vests $4. .10
Good single coats $2.75
Cord pants lined through $1.75
Youth's cord pants lined through $1.50
Boys' cord knee pants .10c
Men's hluck worsted suits $2.40
Men's tine clay worsted suits $4.85
Men's business suits, extra pood $5
Men's fancy drugs suits $8.50
Men's 1H o.. clay worsted suits $10
Men's dress overcoats $.1
Men's fine dress overcoats $H
Men's ulsters 48 inches lonp; $li
Men's ulsters 50 Inches long $8.50
Men's storm overcoats $(i
Men's sweaters, extra heavy ' $1
Men's heavy plush caps 40c
Men's heavy lleeced shirts and drawer
25c; extra heavy 40j;
10 do., soft-fronts shirt just received,
(the $1 kind) 50c
Canvas gloves
Gout skin gloves
The best heavy, Box calf shoes
Ilijrh lop heavy Box calf shoes
II It'll top, (louhlc solo "
Boys' li Iff h cut shoes
Boys' high cut Box calf shoes
Boys' llweced shirts and drawers
10c
25c
$1.25
$1.85
$2.50
$1.25
$2.25
All stylos and colors In outing cloths, guinea cloth, and cottons of all kinds
Beautiful silk shirts waist patterns and cloth for jacket suits. Ail grades
of blitnkets from 50c to $d per pair. Carpets and straw mattings.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
PULTON fJOUNTY NEWS
io tho people's paper.
C1.00 a Year in Advanco.
T. J. WIENER,
Hancock, Md.
Infant caps
and wraps,
Fur collar
ettes mark
ed down to
$1.25.
See the closing out
stock "cut prices" on
ladies' and misses
coats.' Perfect styles.
11 yd wide
Scotch cloth
at 69c per
yd. 'All colors.
Muslin, canton flan
nel, flannelettes, cal
icoes, eiderdown,
gingham, table linen,
lowels and toweling,
Poultry.
The "Bert"
read y-to-wear
skirts.
for Kn9 and
HANCOCK, AID.
PARK,
SPRINGS,
PA.
Children's toques 25o
Children's Tumoslianters U):
Men's wool overshlrts 50c and $ .
Boys' sweutors .10 and 8 In
. LADIES' CLOTHING.
Pretty capes 7,-,0
Brocade capes $1.25
Cloth capes 27 inches long $2.2,1
Black jaukots "
Tan Melton jackets $.1,2,1
Extra One Mellon jackets $5
Kxtra fine black jackets $7 and !)
Beautiful fur scarf 75c, $1, $1.50, $2,
$5.50, $4.50.
Muffs to match $1, $1.50, $2
Tuilor made skirts $2
Tailor made hoavy gray cloth $2.75
Tailor made heavy black cloth $.1.50
Tailormadc blue, brown and gray 5
Ladies' fascinators 25 and Idc
Ladies' Hoods 50c
Ladies' mittens 10, 15 and 2.".c
Ladies' beautiful Golf glove v
Ladies' Box calf shoes
Ladies' line kid dress shoe
Ladies' knit underskirts
Ladies' black underskirts
Luil it's' undurvests aud drawers
Children's union suits
23c
and $1,
Children's shoes 50c,
(X
.Hi
i '.r,
2
50c
!
22o