The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 14, 1901, Image 7

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    offlce be went In ana imiuu h n "cr I
the box addressed to him. Ho put I
In bis pocta and walked on thiMllrii
the square past the band stand, cr e i
the rallmd tracks and ml u;i t e
street, which uanvvvil. n nil t!i
streets did, into the iu :..:' paths, us
til he reitcUed the In: Idtng hwtougiiqi
to mintl'.er of his father's line.
The pumps were still coin);, although
MM f the men had thrMteMd to pull
them out. There were only six men
till at work In the outline house. Stu
art walked up to a favorite seat on a
great stone which cropped out on the
hill. One of the few old pines still left
on the slope grew close by.
He sat down and took out the letter.
It was from Eric. As he read bis face
darkened:
Dear Stuart the letter began, with thr old ta
miliar Bound - I write to you because I have twi n
rcfusei! ailmiMion to the house. I called twii t
thia work to inquire for you, and the Bemntl
would not let me in. I don't blame you. Thi
time are bringing many questions before ua. an.!
the rights of men at men are not to be iKicr..'
1 don't know that you care to keep up the old ac
quaintanre. It reats with you to aay. t don,
know what a year may have done tor you. Thi
ne situation may also make a change In your
attitude toward me. I am doing what I believe
ia right. It may seem ali wrong from your itainl
point. If you will be at the old atone by the big
tree this afternoon, 1 will meet you there. Your
old friend, Kmc
This was a most unsatisfactory letter
to Stunrt. Tho refusal to let Krlc Into
the house angered him to a white heat.
He could not understand It unless the
"J have Just been reading your letter," control.
said Stuart. Stuart after awhile said doggedlv:
servants were acting under his fa- "It comes back to the quetitlon. Is our
tlier's orders. He flushed red and then friendship to continue on the old bo
turned white at the thought. It wns eig? t cnn be uo otuor thnn , ain If ,
not like Hoss Duncan to do such a have been born to wealth and leisure
thing. And yet he might do It. And and education and society and travel
then the rest of the letter-It was not " bd all that I am powerless to change
like the old Kric he had known, and pt And jou are what you are because
yet the one great love of Stuart had-liton have been born Into It and choose
been and still was his love for Eric. It gs continue there, though you know,
was not because Eric had once saved dric, you could rise out of It If you
his life. He would have loved blm In ml wnnM "
any case, but the years had brought
... . , , i
changes, the past year particularly.
He had been reading and brooding,
with head bent down, and now. as he
raised it, he saw Eric coming up the
hill
The two men met with the common
place salutations: "How nre you, Erie?"
"How are you, Stuart?" They shook
hands stiffly and then Rat down on the
rock. Each seemed a little shy of the
other.
Stuart was the first to speak. He
knew from experience that Krlc would
never say the first word.
"I have just been rending your letter.
There is some mistake nliout your be
ing refused admission to the house.
Father would never do such a thing,
Eric."
"I'm not so sure of that. But I don't
feel hurt on that account even if he
wonld. Is he better?"
"Yes." Stuart paused. He did not
seem to know what to say. It was
harder to break over the gap of a year's
growth In manhood than he had
thought. Then he burst out with a
short laugh:
"Oh, I say, Eric, what nonsense for
us to be sitting here like fools on this
rock as if we were afraid of each oth
Ml In memory of the old days, will
Jou put your hand on my shoulder and
look me In the face?
"It Is not the same, Eric." said Stu
Bit, with a sigh at last, lotting his band
slip from the other's shoulder.
"A better one, 1 hope. The tlmef
have made me sober ami gray."
"How is it. Kric? is there any dlf-
.. ' ore in yur reeling towuril mo T
'No." Kric was pushing the gravel
"'Hi liis foot and looking out over the
valley The,! , looked Stuart frankly
a the fa.-,, and repeated his "No. But
'oii are the one to change."
I! What change has there been In
he?" Stuart nut the miostion almost
muignantly,
ion have seen the world. What can
1 be to you now? More and more as
me time goes on the dlfTorence must
widen, You are a gentleman of wealth
M leisure, ind I am a workingman."
"Yon don't need to be. Eric. You
could get ahead. You could command
"ay place in time with your intelligence
ana"
Stuart hesitated for just the word,
out Kric said quietly:
'I have chosen my place. A work
ingtnan I am. and a workingman I
nail he as long as there are wrongs to
right and rights to maintain."
'But what has all this to do with ns,
nc? Wo have been over all tl
sTound before. Do you not love nv
"Indeed, truly I do." Eric turned
large dark eyes affectionately towa
Ms friend.
JJAlhl do I not love you?"
"Yes," rppied Eric simply. "But our
" nre of necessity widening out far-
apart. What can prevent that?
the very nature of the situation It
WOW not be otherwise. Here I am ad-
18 tig thousands of men to a course
JMco Is directly opposed by your fa
wer and would be by you If you were
th. .p ace- The ,,me coming whenj
- .msn between your interests and
Wj will be so fierce that"
ntrt Jumped to his feet. "Do you
tO Saw. IfXe. fh evlona.t.in
nd loving cannot exist between yon
mill mo simply because of the accident
( birth or the circumstance of wealth
or difference In surruutKlincsV Have
ve uot already proved that It can ex
ist V
"Yes." replied Brie slowly. "It can
exist, but It Is In one sense an unnatu
ral existence. You represent capital; I
represent labor. Take the present sit
uation of the strike. I believe as much
as 1 U'liovo anything that It Is right
und oven religious that we do as we do.
Hoop In your heart you condemn us for
the movement. If you were iu your fa
ttier s place, you would reel exactly as,
he does about It. How, then, can we
expect the old relation between us to
be continued?"
Stuart sat silent, looking out over the
beautiful valley. The town looked very
pretty Iu Its setting of hills and pines.
His father's bouse was tho most con
spicuous residence to bo Men. From
whore the two men sat It looked pala
tial. Down at the other end of the
town among the miners' houses Stuart
could distinguish Erlc'i home, a little
two story cottage, not different from a
hundred others. He did a good deal
of bard thinking In a few minutes;
then ho said:
"Krlc, you began the talk about the
difference between us. Do you want to
break off anything? Is that your In
tention?" Krlc for the first time grew flushed
beneath ills dark bronzed face. "No."
be said. "I simply wished to state the
conditions under which we now live.
There Is no change in my feeling! to
ward you ami cannot be."
"Neither Is there In mine toward you,
Eric. Why do you place the responsU
blllty so wholly on mo. as If I would lie
the one to change or as If It rested with
me to say that our friendship was pos
sible or not?"
"llocause it does rest with you. Are
you not representative of riches, pow
er, intelligence, ali the groat machinery
which sets tilings In motion, society,
that world by itself, leisure, culture,
advantages? And is It not for you as
representative of all these things to
bear the responsibility which must al
ways rest on the strong and the educat
ed and the wealthy?" Krlc paused on
the crest of a wave of speech that
seemed about to break over all his self
J
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classes and all condi
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ness and pleasure
alike, and it discounts
a man's usefulness
just as much as it
discounts his happi
ness. There's a remedy
for dyspepsia. Dr.
Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery has
lifted this burden
from the bodies of
hundreds of thou
sands. It cures
ninety -eight out of
every hundred who
give it a fair and
faithful trial.
"I used ten hottlra of
Dr Pierce's Golden Medi
cal Discovery and several
vials of his 'I'lrasant
Pellets' a year ago thia
spring, and have Tiad no
trouble with indigestion
since," writes Mr. W, T.
Thompson, of Town
send, Broadwater Co..
Montana Words fail to tell how thankful I
am for the relief, as I had suffered so much and
It seemed that the doctors could do me no good.
I got down in weight to uj pounds, and was not
able to work at all. Now I weigh nearly ino
and can do a day s work on the farm. I We
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hall always have a good word to say for Dr.
Pierce and his medicines."
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is sent free on receipt of stamps to
pay expense of mailing onlv. It con
tains 1008 pages and over 700 illustra
tions. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
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Buffalo, N. Y.
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Made a
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the money. Circular tree, address
Royal Medicine Co., a&!cA,&.ru
for safe in Middleburqh, Pa., by
MlDDLbBdROH DRUG CO
The plague of '90 La Grippe.
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Report of Receipts and Expeu ra ot S
the j ear ending PI, j 0
TABULAR STATEMENT sbowiug mm I of t
sessed, collected, returned, coiuinis-i. elnuorai
nieiits allowed and oiitMaod n., fur the v.
I I Asses I Coll .- am ir I He. r,i
DISTRICTS. I roU.PTORg. sod. led ratal ml,
-. !... k 14 asset r. -7 ' in
Bearer Isaac Borah lms m BIS 0.1 r.
Beaver West J icob Hitter no Su St. 44 m j t .
Centre ,.. ph hrr h 3 Sj. h i vl i 1
t'nspmaa W. H. Swam oax t&n i r .
Franklin A isiin Ullt us-, w 11:1 hi . .1 Siw
Jackson in. k. Hrouste .t m 7i a
MlddMHUVb Wan ktomlg ti 72 am Si i n
HMouoCTeek M, iMq 7 a 474 m, ii-h,
Monroe Tnnmu Hen x& si i: 9 ssali
Kens Hsrre) a Good istt th im-7 Miijl
Perry s. annMengle 817 at .! 4 ;;:!
Perry West i, strawser rm su n , s;i 1
seunssjiwre A. J.tlross 111s ; 07. u is
sJ,rllltf ! II Kin pp 1U83 ill si; ;s I .1 r,
I iiiii Issae Zimmerman sia t -i n i is it
Wsshlagton j, a ortmm nvvi t insiej Mi
Totals SUV.M7 w imaasi tsiiettstoi
rABOLAR BTATBMBNTshoib(roollrHitlios made, eiooorati n allowed
and outstanding tairs fur ISiHl ami previnus years.
I (lutstiin.r
Year Jan. ,1a i
IMSTKKTS. I Ciil.l.H'TIIKS
Ad. Oils J
15i'.S
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INUs
1NIIH
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41 77
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451 !.!
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Midiliiiiuruli
M dillei rcek
t'nlnn
Washington
Alums
B "IIVIT
Bi'iivcr West
Centre
Ubspmsn
Kr tnklln
Mi l IMiiinjh.
tflddleersek
Monroe
Pellll
Perry
Parry Wssi
BeiinsgroTs
SprliiK'
Onion
Washington
w ii Shelley
M .1 Cuurtuey
li M Moat.
Jacob Row
Jacob 11 stahl
Win V Uoiisli
.l is Mtddlesw'tll
ls:i 0 Hilllsll
ii ii Hsssinger
.In si pi' Ki i r
w H Bhelley
,m .i uourtney
0 U Mosti
.1 lli-ul) Row
Thnmss Hess
' I. tl. idIii-i 'line
Nelson Mengle
Jaoob Full.
A .1 ilrnss
Robert smith
Jacob ti Htslil
W m K It .iisli
TABULAR STATEMENT showing Collections made, E
onerations and Commissions allowed and Outstand'
Ing Oo' Taxes for the year 18H) and previous years.
I I nuts' g.
DISTRICTS, COLLECTORS.
r juii i (io
Adams
cbspnsn
Mlddleoreek
trtiiun
Wssblagtoo
Adams
Beaver
Beaver west
Centre
ci i.i riii. i ii
Franklin
Mlddleburgh
Mlddleoreek
MonriH)
Pi'iin
Perry
Perry West
sellnsnrovo
HpniiK
ITr.lnii
WllHllltlKtOD
.1 MiiMlisw.ii iu
w li Bhelley
Jiienli Hnw
.1 tl Stuhl
Win K ltoush
.i ktlddleswartb
Isaac Hiiiish
I) B Ilusslnifcr
iJOSSDh Kerr
W II Hhellev
M j Omrtney
OH m .ii
Jaoob Row
Tims Hess
0 i. Qemberllng
Nelson ktengle
IJsoob Knii.
A J tlross
ltnhcrt smith
J tl stuhl
Win K. Rooatl
I S'.IS
li 57
S 90
10 CO
11 IS
75
10 L'S
8 ,1
8 IB
li on
isy.i
li 88
II to
IS 01
4 73
8 20
12 3D
IB 88
III 2S
12 9li
S OS
10 2ft
71
14 St
11 SN
11 16
V 81
9 88
17 t
7 10
18 38
Totals.
8199 3S'128
EXPENDITURES.
Prothonotary'e Office.
Wm F Murphy t Co, dockets, 62,50
Spring Telephone rcnl, 1S.00
Penn Telephone rent, 18.00
Geo M Sliinde) certiyfying Judg
ments, etc, I mi, 73.00
Geo M Sbindel, fees fur
1X99, 1511,07
deduces fees collected hy
Geo M rlhlndel, belong
ing to the County, via :
No 58 Keby Term iim 4.00
No 1 Dec sessions '9H 5 45
No S Oct sessions MM S.75
No 2 Oct sessions '9S
No 8 Iec wsslons '98
No 4 Feliy s 'W fine
No 3 June s 'M lino
No 2 Dec s '99 fine
No 2 June s "r.i line
No 7 .1 une s 'OU line
VoTticta '"' 'ne
'i Penn Telilione
rent, isi.i
, hii'ing 1'elephoiie
rent, 18911
B.75
3.IKI
1 Jl
5.011
1.INI
5I1
ui.no
ro.io
11.25
1.50 P0.70
f.i..u,.-i7-3.l0.37 557.S,
Iu ciirdt'r's ( lllit't'.
Balance
RcimttT .'lliil
.1 II uniis, certlf'g mortgages W, 14 45
WU Johnston 1 Cu, dockets, 16.10 69.9.'.
( 'tiiuinisHioiH rs' office,
Isaac S potts, ex-1 lomm, attending
audit, s.50
Wnt lireesc,egl omni, attending
audit, 8..V1
Pharen Hern an, ex Con m, tt-
Isnding audit, s.so
.! N Broslus. ofllcs chair, ete, 4.96
ti K Maaalnger, poatags
stamps and Cards, 86 ro
Wm y iiurnhyA 8ons,dookel, 4. so
I'enn Telephone rent, 18,00
' n beaver, iidaa 81
J N Broalus, wiinry clerk, 500.110
IN llrosiiiN, tra IV exps 2.2s
OhasHower, Att'y salary, 100.00
elms Hower. tt'y travel
nig exien-es. 14KWU1.UO
iieo e Miner, ill ..ilav ner
vices as i nmm.atS.S0. 27S25
g V Mill) r, travel's asps, 44.aV88SJM
John r v atsel, 9i days scr-
vires as I omni at 8.80, 318.SO
J P etsel, travel g egps, 83.18-341.18
c W Knights. 94 days ser-
Vicef as Cornm, at 8 80, 329.00
0 W Knights, triivcl g cxps, 80 U4-:I89.04 1713.2,
Slieriff'H Office.
A M Anand, blank sale bills, 4.00
(I ' (iutelills blank book 1.10
Wm K Miirnhv K s()Mh, dockets 80'
Penn Telspnona rent ls.oo
G W Row, fees eomin vs
Mngdiilena Shirk 4.75
Q W How, MierilT Pees.
l oin tb vs J W Klegel 1 25
t'oin'th vs K K Schlegol I 2S
Com'tb vs It Shanibiu li 3 30
Com'th vs J W Klester. 1.25
Com'tb vs Henry Buyer 1 25
Com'tb vs Harry Walter 1.25
Com'th vs Amnion Kline 1.73
Com'tb vs 11 N Burner 125
; w Kow,advgsn,lelee So.oo
G W Wow, 2 rcMirts to boiird
of Pin, lie Charily 20.00
G W llnw, serving Jury no
tices for 1900 66.40
G V How. Illlingjury wheel
and drawing 4 Juries 16.00
(i W Row, eoilrt pro. lama
Hons for I'.".' 6.00
G W How. delivering iimon-
ers to and from court 6.25
181.96
Dednet fees, etc, belonging
to the coiintv
Jnrjr Pees for 1S99.
No 67 Feby Trrm 4 00
No 21 June Term 4 HO
No 00 Oct Term 4 00
No 69 i let Term 4.00
NoS Oct Term 4.14
Coal used in range '00 6.00
Penn 'Phone rent '00 9,00-35 00
146 95-146.95- 178.06
District Attorney's Office.
J M Baker, Esq.. Fees.
Com'th va Magdalene Shirk, 8.00
Com'th vs H Deck. 8.00
Com'th vs J W Hiegel, 3.00
'om'th vs K K Sctilegel, 8 00
Com'th vs it shambach, 13.00
Com'th va J W Klester. 6.00
Com'th va Simon Rouah, 5.00
('om'th va Henry Boyer, 5.00
Com'th va Harry Walter, 8.00
Com'th va Amnion Kline, 10,00
Com'th va H. W. Barner. SO0- 61.00
Courts.
Grand Jurors, j
90. S
ass.s
rem jurors,
Constables' returns
t r unty
tor
nr ll 00
Kb
I I'. II '.'t-
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in 44
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8 S7
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14 II
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llK) C7
'.' I s VI
130 t 'J
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1141
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$s; r.i
23 .!
88 18
7 1
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1 HI
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83 19
I.: 21
Coll I Kxiiiieriit 'll (lutsttt-
eett'ii connus'i ndtag.
a 92
2 45,
so
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B 7
2 19
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1 261
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4 30
B 7(l
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12 20
1 70
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7 40
ISO 0V
I 30
1 40
34 111 20 14 72
Cryer and TlpeUvca,
Hlenographer,
J "ne Term.
Grand Jurors,
Petit Jurors,
Constables' returns,
Cryer and Tipstaves,
Hlenographer,
October Term.
Grand Jurors,
Petit Jurors,
Constables' returns,
'rver und Tipstaves,
Htenographer,
December Term
Grand Jurors,
Petit Jurors,
Constables' returns,
Cryer and Tipstaves,
stenographer.
50.00
151.41 sTI.Si
111.10
158.64
38.7' i
67.30
50.00 436.7 1
123.33
l7i7
SA.28
37.50
35.10 428.17
116 S
3KI.14
38.70
Si.tO
107.93
703.86 '224S.68
Road Damages.
A Good, Middlecreek,
It 0 Fiss, Monroe,
llile I. -tal.', "
Jaoob Uelssr, "
wis Walter, Centre,
Ia-ki Rltter, "
lienj. I Irii li, Selinsrove,
i.c Smith,
i ' F Blngainsni Adams,
Charles Boyer, Franklin,
( has Biolnlnger, "
15.00
7.oo
85.C0
88.00
I.' o
12.00
40,1 0
10.' 0
10 I 0
12 i II
25 I)
87.00
Prison.
Steinlngei Hnw coal, 138.03
a . iiou-.-r-ox, labor, pig pen, 8.80
w I Gitrman lumber, pig pen, 3.7s
GarUner sons grate for heater, io.isi
N Howes removing ashea, 1,40
DrAJ Herman roedlcal aervlceei 9,ki
J C Bchoch Inliiir, 75
a vt stambevhi Hglngtock, 8 oo
M I. Walt.-r pointing walls, 25.00
.1 - Metier, liraeand uaullng, so
DA Ki rn .i Llali Weniioh, beater 400.011
tiled nenrleh, renin, gold beater 8 00
Harry spechl r ovlngbrlok, 1,60
HHHIeuli' mason work, UK)
w W WlUenmyer, mdss, s.wi
A J Croagrove work a material! 144
II A Kern Work and mstsrislt (I.S7
(i W llnssingrr, tin and stove
repairs, c.so
( W Row, boarding Hteffcn, Del
llmau, MidiPeswarth, shirk,
Sliainbacli ltoush, Kiester,
Miller and Walter. ISI.,',0
G W Itow. eom milting and dls-
clinrgiiig prisoners. 7,50
(1 W How, Jmiitor servlees, 40 '10
G W Itow, conveying Shirk and
Sliiiinbaell to Asylum, 17.00
Mrs 11 W How. washing ami
sewing, 1S.00
Court House.
N A Bowes work at tank 4.25
Janitor 1900 91)00
W H Wlney Coal 118.71!
A .1 OrOSgroVI repairs 42. so
J 0 Schoell stove 6.44
I II Dowaraog oil ao
Jas BowVrSOl carpenter work 8.00
Alfred I leliind ' " 8.O1)
N !"i Paehinan " " 2.01
Ceo Smith lumber 77
11 K Tobias reiairing pavement 1.00
W II Grevemyer linoleum (or
Court room 13J.52
Aaron Stetler's eat lumber 13 52
James Bowcrsox work Ho
II It Tobias cabinet Com'roffleo 8.(8
N A Howes laying linoleum 3,50
W F Murphy Sons window shades s ou
W W W ltteumyer ludso 12 63
Hunkle A Waller " 15.11
I A Kern work .1 matcrluls 17.50
B II I lister mdse 2.79
G W llasslngertiu and stove rep'rs 6.07
11 li Tobias work 1.50
S71.78
Asyluin
Support of King, Uerlmter, Ver
ger, Shotsberge, Shirk and
Miambach
382.50 3S2.50
Penitentiary.
Support of lawless, Napp, Shell,
Jones and Keiater 807.34
207 21
lload and Bridge Viewers Fees.
Geo F Broslus et al road and
bridge viewers ( 806.02
Bridges.
Meiserville 4009.84
Klchfleld Joint 1121.01
Scllusgruve wood 4.50
,T Iron 126.61
Royer'a HO.in
K reamer 22.60
Mlddlebuag Iron 141.80
" wood 1.10
Globe Mills 71-38
Kants 67 18
Atlne 1-SS
Basaler's R.8S
Good's 84.75
Dreeas 1 152.68
Long's 1.80
Bowersoz 8.50
r iMilur in .1,1
"ii Dug
tuxe's .'' " '" ;
. ' 'l CO
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:il 14 K .i W ii -. .
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41.VJS is 1 1 ,l.s i l(7 fltf; -s ,
Lowell 18,08
South 1190
I7h 8.00
axtoiivilb, 7'6i
Bwltlg 42.63
li.. ll I. la)
I er's 180
'V Inter s St 80
urns' soi
Interest on bonds and orders lls.ll
Paini and oil I II 94
Freight " 2 bh
iltistice, Constable S Witness
l ommoaw'iiltli vs
ilagdalena 8hlrk 14411
.1 iv Hteile 38.84
K K Schlegel 71.08
R sbambaich 18.1!
I V blester 31 i7
Simon KoUsh 4 '.'7
Henry lloy et 0 97
I un y W alter s.pj
Ammon Kline 17,12
II I'm r ,M
1.2 1." '
t'eei
L'riutinc.
A M Aiirand
Pub county statement
Pub court prog
1 11b election "
Blanks for nm'a office
111. ink- lor Protb i sofflci
PS l!i l. r
1 11b county statement
Pub court p uc
Pub election proo
Imik s for com' s office
Blanks fur prulby "
lllanks for sheriff "
Feb'y election ballots
.1 A bombard
Put. county Rtatement
Pub rourt proc
Pub elei tiun proc
KUiiks f,,r coin's office
Apnea notices a postage
Nov eli lion ballots
.1 l l.esher
Pub i on nty statement
Pub court proc
Pun election proc
Blanks for com office
II II Mover
Pub county statement
Pub eourt proe
Pub election proc
G W Wugenselh'r
Pub county statement
l'ub eourt proc
Pub election proc
l'ub court calendars
Blanks for coin's office
Plank" for Protb' V office
Blanks for sheriff office
Blanks for rt'ijiater office
38,00
18.83
38,00
6.1H1
7 UO
38.00
13 83
28,01)
38 7'i
is 80
16.00
SftlH)
25. l)
13 83
2i IM
8.00
30.04
S8.M
38 on
18 83
50,00
7.00
38.00
13 32
88,00
25.00
13.32
2S.00
24.50
12.50
7.7S
6.&0
25.70
Assessors.
Spring assessment 532.40
May registration A death & births 655.20
Triennuul assessment 463.25
Dec registration, deaths births 37196
Elections
2022 10
Keb'y election
Fab' f ' constables attend
ing and adv
Nov election
Computing same
517.46
68.74
535.40
11-50
.111 noiiy muling Co election
supplies lu-io
.1 ll Wl ight Co election supplies 81.50
Deoeajed Soldiers' JJtiriul
Tombstones.
: 1 .1.-11
a
J 11 Cronse burial mid tombstoni
for Henry Treaster
M s Schroyer burial of Ritas Noll
W ,1 It. Ui. I, llt,, I, ut. ..IT...
2ft mi
88.00
38,00
Sai 1 lollinger burial oi Henry
nenninger
W 1 1 tonibstone for
curt lieiinltigi r
John llillierl burial of Jomitl mi
lllllii'l
Wm ' over tombstone for M B
s laffur
Wm lluyer tombs one for Kilos
.Noll
Sculps.
I P be 1. 1 el al sculp et'itiflcatca
88,00
16.0 1
3 ..00
18.00
15,00
141
nquestt
C . etsel et 11I on bouy of
Rimer 1 roxell 10,17
'a s F heller on ' o.h of Isaac
saltaiuan 1 1 63
M Si, i, ,, body . f
llarvi y liulllugton ' 10.13
Chas A lirii on 1 o iv of s 1' Kiik.e 11.12
W ells II Holmes on body of
L Al I jiml s 12 12
Tboa I'olgo on body of Mollle
Murk I0.,g
Miscellaneous
Jacob 1. illicit nuilitiiiL' county
olHces
Irvln Grsybill clerk to jurv
ooin'ra
I l( Hendricks jury com'r
PI Oo
10,80
ftj-lo
ISftl
Is.Sli
11 . . 1 1 or ti 1 iit r
11 A Klingler Co auditor
.1 i ' llo crsox
D N App
II.80
l sti ller . lerk to I o auditors and
1 reparlng statement 2 "i 00
W II Spongier lead pencils
J M W'airuer unseated lundtsx
W est I leaver 4) S3
acob Heater unseated laud tax
I West II aver Bo.tS
H J Peters unseated Innd tux
W Beaver 21 92
1 r nseat'd land tux Bnrlne SOI
rt 111 rax
do Franklin 8.81
do Spring 27 s;
do Adams 19.52
do Beaver 121.19
do Washington 2.42
Henry Maun
Klon Snook
v 11 Steller
P Moyer
Irvin Hover
O V, IVirv
ii C tinli'lnis aiiifMHM
12.115
51 88
i .louuston stutioiicrv
W II I .rcvciti ,r la r7
W Murphy Sons " 88.80
I II rVrlght Co " IS.00
Mary J Hunt ' s.o3
J A Lunibard Tribune for IO00 1. So
.1 t; Leaner Times " 1 So
W II Shelley error In state tax
nec unit IS9.I 14,5a
Boeder Printing On nss't bonks
llcgt'r lists, tax duplicates etc 94. 30
W 11 Higgle tax paid state on
County debt i.no
(I 1) Mine vnl clerk to Jury COm'ral I .So
() K II isslnger postage ace t 1808 3 68
II J BobnStdsf bicycle llss't ,k
tax books r. j..
C A Holender borrowed money
returned 1 000.00
V A Holender Interest 13.3:1
1 II Will Koreel fires W HeU-cr 107.62
J B Km mil' 1 Nnrini, ln-Sa
CO Spsngter " Juckson 3.48
r a nrosius " eerry 39 12
I ..'vi no, Keeler " Wasliing'ton 21 o
Will Mntti.r o V..H,1 mi. uk
Anion Woomer " W Parry 18 So
I' .1 Herbnter " Heaver 4.is5
I A Broslus. fire detective, 4,oo
1 J llerbster, do 4.00
l i vinns Keeler, do 2 00
r II Hlninl.,.,., f.. m mt
First Nat Hank,' borrowed money
n'liirii.o Soo.oo
W, II Heaver, mdse, lOilo
Carbon Seolmldbnard'g Jnrics, 6..fto
C F Spaid, auc sale old lumber. 80
Peter Holly, witness North'd
bridge -4
A lIlllMt II. Slllri In, 1.1 ,1 ., .1 .. 1 U..
Peter Klliigier, 1I0 1.24
Frank Jarrett, do l,8o
John M Henoch, do 1.1S
Tboa Stetler, do 1.18
T P Hummel, do 1.18
U 18 App, audit annrovl'g treaSu'r
' otiiiiiisaloii,
J 1 Hovirr-01. do
II A . inglcr. , ,
A ll reel onjrre. imal letur
ju lg.-
1 nrwlg, Senatorial rettu
Ittntts
Kc liowersoi Institute egpee
I II Itow et-o . oil
iv 11 .1,11. y errs tax isss
A J ...os bicycle tux relunn
salliut ro e
Q M oil Inert I - lax return.
Mi Hlleburg
Ncls ugta, bicycle tag n
turue I I'rrry
3 n.
3 s
SySe
It lo
l ' o
too
Total. 3o,IS8.4
Prom the above auaoant of ord rs asaed data
Ing the year 19 1 would t. , . at mat .1, bu
Vie.lted by the preseiil bt.aid .n il, llie ,yr
In..,., were 1 oust le a'.ly hub r lluan llloae of
f irmer boards and 10 unlet in it fuatica naay b
d 1 to a I concerned we publish lb 1, low
ing atatement si, iwing the actual nusiixeag
transoctetl during Hie year IxVn , su . bel itiglnaj
to tb,. same, n a 1 utl debts m ruaeed ) ibn
hoanl it and for 1 on, $15 MS : I be lutlaitce
S3 toil Si was tor bills mid ctmlrwts due ami
not paid mid for . mtla : . 11. .1 fUlllll -.1 a I ksjaus
Ira. t.-.l h IhS board of si.
Pursuant to law we, th, anderslgnel otay
misalone aol -ny I 1 nuuty, Pa., publish the
oregoing atatem t ..( Iteceiptsand r.Xend.
lures of eald com, t for I he year I 00 and also
pies, ni herewith k stale nent ..( the assets mid
Itabiitieaol asid county nn tb.- Sllh lay ol
December t. It 1 1 . 1
Witneaa oar ha els. ,., ir. ,,.,1 ,,f o 1 oflleo
this Js, .lay of J muai . 10,1 ,
'i P. .Ml 1.1 u,
Jons P grggi ,
C. W. K Ml. II Is.
Uouuty ' ummiaalunera.
leneral Stati hp :,t.
(COUNTY I'lM'.)
A asm :
i bitatnndlng tax of H09 and pre-
vinns years .,. s,j
Outataiiuliig tux ..f 19,10 22s.i4
r.xcvsauog tax iliincountv, 1.6 ,.
Balance n hands -I rreaaureri vtl ,s
I I t III I I 1 1 s r
Bonded lc ot looo ...I
'rdeis outstanding, 1:1,. ;,
interest accrues toJany I, llol, as
ta8eta in exceaiof liabilities teji h
. ' '.!'
Dtili I'l'Mi.l
As.1 Is:
Outstanding tax of I69J ami pie.
, ious ears, ,,i
Outstalidl g tax of 190a 181.62
Balance In nan la of Treasurer, 4..s.." 820 Tl
I mm 1 i n s :
i.xcess ilue County, -.',,s
Assets In escess of llabiltlca liil.il 808, 76
Beuueville initli, Treasurer, in ac-
f 1 with Snyder I ninty for
the year 1000.
DR.
To mid reed from Win Klegel,,
Treasurer 8,001.08
TO excess dog tux ol is99, , .,
l o l ounty an I -lute ux assess-
ed for 19U0, ji; jS sj
To County and Mate tux of Isju
and previous yra outatar.d g 8,871 71
roaml reed from vmlous per
sons, inx on unseated lands 881,33
To ami reed from N u Middles.
Worth, com lie Hub Herbstsr 01.28
To mul reid fruiu tl A Weuel
com in Verger, ' 01.38
roamtrsod from s Brdlsy, do-
llnipieni tax, ij
To unit reed Irolu Juniata Co '..
bttl mason work joint bridge 23 24
'looint reed from Juniata Co '.j
of lumber .obi joint bridge ' 3.10
To ami Mod from statiuuery
sold to various persons, 109
,rol,, 'umber wild at
Middlebur , , Boyer bridges, 18.15
To anil reed from A M Hham-
bacll, window sold, 2 25
To amt reed from M 1 Potter, of
fice rent ami coal, I9IM. 20.00
To ami reed from J W Kiester.
eosts refunded. 01.312
1 oamt reed froui State forest
lire expenses Ih'.lv. i3-79
To smt reed from state pcr-
onal tag returned IVUO, 1. 616. 47
To ault reed Iroin hotel licenses
22 tivp uml 11 boro. 2 550.00
To amt ree I from C A Bolsndsr,
borrowed money, l.lkiO.OO
To unit reed from First Nat.
Hunk, bo; riot ed money, 3tm.0i '.s,si:.
Cr.
By amt of order- ..f 1900 red d 19,ft:'i 91
By ' , per 01 on e. u same 4sl,V)
By person ll property Lax paid
tothestat.i. 318843
Hy 1 per ol com mi same 21 77 2 177 no
Hy 4- hotel .11 ruse paid
bores and twps 1.9:1- no
Hy ft per el coin on same H3 1 0 2,ii4n,ou
By per 11 111 cum on 1810 hotel
license paid 1 nuuty, 36JM
Hy laves oi 1809 and previous
years outstanding, v.m 1
Hy taxi--nt iiasj outstanding, 8,248.14
By couimissli n al owed cmlec
tors 4i5.2s
B abatement- allowed collec
tors BSl.tXI
By exonerations allowed collec
tors I); , ;
By tax 01, unseated lands rct'd, 61 ' '
Ba mice in hand 8sit8 SIS 'I
Benncville Smith, Treasun r, in at -cciinl
wiili Snyder County for
ilic yea 1 ! !00. I iiU 'l ux.
DR.
Tontnl reed from Win Rleglc,
Trfa-iirtT , IhUU, jsj
To nmt f nix nt liSno And pie
iitiiH yearn outMtMtiflttff nrs
To Hint of Us AbMciiiiod for I9J0 8KH.3U J
CK.
111. !1
9.-...I2
110.27
11 d
By ex. -ess of s'tr
County fun. I
forward to
3,'l
ll.'.'!
B 1 om allowed collectors,
By exonerations allowed G
'Met
, t''rs, is.in
By outstanding taxes oflSM and
previous years, ftfl.09
Hy outstanding tasesof 1910 m, j
HiiIuii. e on band 4ttrilf I OM 'I
We. the undersigned auditors in and for the
County of sny.b r stale i f Pennsylvania, do
hereby certify that in the discharge of the
duties devolving upon us by aW, Wc met lit the
Court House of the County aforesaid on the
ilrst Monday of lanuary A. li Itfui (it belngtbs
seventh day of the month) to audit settle and
adjust the accounts of tin- s 'veral ofllcei of said
County whose accounts It I r duty to audit,
settle and adjust, and that tie find the foregoing
atatement to be correct, except as staled m the
following note. (See note below )
I) N. Aft,
.1 C. POWgRSOX,
II. A. Kli ni.i.i'k,
County Auditors.
MOTS -It appears that the sum of one bun
dled ami fifty dollars bad been set aside lit the
County Commissioners for tlie nublloatlon of
the (leneral Kiootion ProcUtraatTon of 19011 tit
being the same amount formerly appropriated.)
i. W. How, SberilT. in contracting for said
publication exceeded tbcnmnuut uppropriiited
by twenty .flve dollars (835), Xhe sherili, after
bavlng been Informed Ol his error by tl board
... auditors, personally refunded the said um't
into the County treasu'ry.
In order No. 418 Issued to It. c, Piss, bridgeln
speetr In Perry township, we fioind that mi
excess in mileage had been allowed of 82, thin
nas also ossn reliuiilcil.
I). N. Ai r,
J. C. Bow 1 t
11 a K Lisa uts.
County Auditors.
rnriiinonia Can be ln enicil.
TIliH (lis aHe tilwuvn n sulis from a
cold or an attack of grip and may bo
preventetl by tuo timely uho of
Chamberlain's Couch Remedy. That
remedy was extoi)nivtly used 'lin ing
tne epuioiiiicB 01 ia urippe of tne
psHt few vein's, and not a single case
has over been reported that did not
recover or that resulted in pneumoa
ia, which hdov.8 it to be a certain
prevents e of that dangerous disease.
Chamberlain's ('ouch Remedy hag
gained a world wide teputation for
its cures of colds arid grip. For sale
at the Middlebure Drugstore.
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