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The West Schuylkill Press and Pine Grove Herald from Tremont, Pennsylvania • 4

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D. G. Kliebenstein, of town, and John Doumoyer, of Pinegrove, were among Financial Statement OF THE 3. Freeman, interested visitors at the Hippodrome, Pottsville, on Wednesday last. Hon.

B. F. Stuck and wife were the guests of Eev. W. D.

Stoyer and family Your aby. over Sunday. Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Bailer were 686 Elmer Adams lab 2117 687 Francis Maurer hauling 6 00 638 Walter Lux lab 3 00 689 Harry Hoff lab 8 67 890 Mai Coleman lab 9 00 691 Jao Hentz Hauling 2 00 692 Elmer Morgan labor J4 00 693 Jac Linn hauling 2 17 694 Joe Leininger haulinir 2 45 695 Harry Sehaeffer hauling 3 00 696 Wm Neal labor 1 50 697 698 Edw Adams lab 150 699 Wm Reinbold lab 65 700 George Houser hauling 1 10 33 701 Farrell Fisher lab 6 65 702 Hamp Dull lab 4 50 703 Harry Marks lab 6 B5 704 Elee Co Sept light 108 50 705 John Dyer Quarry Co trappe rock 75 75 706 Joe Leininger unloading trappe rock 19 81 guests of Hamburg relatives over Sunday.

The Signature of I. W. Fegley, one of the leading busi ness men, of Orwigsburg, was entertained at the borne of his sou, Dr. T. C.

Fegley and family over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Dormer James Fox and sister, Miss Margaret attended the funeral of Wm. McN'amara, Sr. at Branchdale on Monday. Mrs. Harry Hartzell and daughters, is the only guarantee that you have the inttiti Sara and Anna, and Miss Ethel Beck, of Myerstown, who were the guests of Isaac Huber and family, returned home.

Miss Louisa Kopp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uhnst Kopp, of Pottsville, at tended the Reidler-Soilzner wedding on Sunday. While here she called on town relatives. 5 Section Foreman Henry Beind was offered a higher position at Cressona.

We would be sorry to lose Mr. Bernd as he is a good citizen. One of our residents slaughtered medium sized hog and left it haug out side to cool off and bearing the doge barking went to investigate and found prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST i MO-a Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. Sold only in cue size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; ies.

Company, Save Money, Time and Suffering by using Our Remedies "IT'S A CURE! THAT'S SURE." DO NOT SriFFFR with rheumatism, sciatica, I'VlUM OUHLli Willi LUMBAGO, OR GOUT Relieve your pain and Cure yourself quickly by getting at once from your Druggist the sure cure, JONES' BREAK-UP htm riircl cwxfor over 20 'ears after all other treatments had failed. Thouttitl- of ittinionialx to prove the above. W. E. MOODY, Tremont, Pa.

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650 Sam'l Houser super 42 39 Elmer Adams lab 2183 Geo Allspacb lab 13 33 Chas Loni; lab 23 33 Harry Hoff lab 18 S6 Francis Maurer lab 7 33 Christ Maurer hauling 51) Win Reiubold lab 600 Jac Hentz hauliiuc Kim I Derr lab 13 00 Fred Hopstetler lab 3 66 Good lab 2 ftil Francis Adams lab 1 50 Win Kisenacher lab 1 50 eft Elee Co Julv liirht 1DH fin Good writing duplicate 10 00 Edwin Kreis painting 29 67 Wheeler suopiies rj 42 Ruppert bituminous coal (ft labor 12 10 Sanner Co supplies 18 26 Tremont Nat Bank box rent 4 00 Joe Leininger hauling 17 69 Jno Dyer Quarry Co Trappe bock 07 50 Sept Sam'l Houser super 37 63 Ed Adams lab 1 27 33 Win Eisenacher lab 1 50 John Williams lab .3 01) Geo Allspaeh lab 6 17 Jao Hentz lab 5 17 Francis Maurer lab 7 67 Harry Hoil 9 00 Jno Dyer Quarrv Co Trappe rock 253 06 Jos Leininger unloading iranno rock 66 32 I Dorr fumigating (ft cleaning storeofA Hookins 6 00 fc Eleo Co Aug light 108 50 Oct 685 Sam'l Houaer super 42 19 480Elizabet Alleman 481 John Linn 482 Isabella Moore 483 Aarou Ossman 484 Tremont Mut tire Ins Co 485 Tremont chapter 221 RAM 486 Swa'ara Lodge 487 Tremont Council Royal Arc 488 Tremont Nat Bank int 48SI Chas MaurerSi- int 460 tfc lilec Co 491 Sam I Houser supervisor 492 Wm Ho8 labor 493 Matz Coleman labor 494 Edw Rabuck labor 495 James Neal labor 496 Henry Wert labor 497 Jac Hentz Hauliuij 498 a Wheeler hauling 499 Fred Wentz hauling 500 Christ Matirer hauling 501 Joe Leiuinger Posts rails 502 Pied Weota 4 gals paint 503 Sanner Co supplies 501 Ruppert labor 505 West Schyl Press adv 500 Wheeler supplies 507 Win Barto labor 508 I Derr Healtb Officer Feb 5119 Samuel Uouser supervisor 510 Henrv Wertz labor 511 Win Hoir labor 512 Matz Coleman labor 513 Jau Hentz hauling 514Thos Willintns labor aid Philip Hoffman labor 516 Wm Williams labor 517 Joe Leiuinger I post 518 I'APU lime (Jo Jan light 519 Ralph Fuluier auditing 520 Chas Rossow auditing 521 Oenrge Bernd auditing 522 Christ Mauriir coal 523 urphy bag salt 524 Miller minute book 525 West Bch Press adv statement March 626 Sam'l Houser super 627 Tbos Williams labor 528 Arthur Hot! labor 529 Wui Hotl labor 530Jao Hentithauling 631 Matz Coleman labor 532 Lewis Linn load wood 533 Joe Leiuinger 1 post ite 1 rail 534 ite ii Elee Co eb Light 535 li Murphy Slate tax 530 Chas Siiuuieudiuger assess A nri I 67 A. lot eh 1 day By R. G. and the Borough of Tremont, Pa. FOR THE YEAR ENDING tba December 31, 1913.

DR. To Total Orders Issued during year $6369 67 To orders outstanding, last report 37 20 Total Orders $0406 87 CR. By orders paid, 1913 issue $6135 92 By orders paid, of outstanding 471 of 1912 35 00 Total orders paid $6170 92 By orders outstanding, end of 1913, bt)7 of 1908 $0.50 676 of 1910 1.50 123 of 1911 .20 697 of 1913 1.50 757 of 1913 .75.00 758 of 1913' 25 fjO 761 of 1913 6.25 762 of 1913 17.50 770 of 1913 108.50 Total outstanding $235 95 $6406.87 ASSETS, Engine build' ing $2500 00 Steamer and apparatus 8000 00" 1200 00 Council build ing Furniture, fix tures, town-plot 100-00 25 00 Police equip ment Crusher Engine Boiler 1200 00 2500 693 26 996 97 828 02 1017 02 Borough tools Bal due 1910 duplicate Bal due 1911 duplicate Bal due 1912 duplicate Bal due 1913 duplicate Total Assets $16585 27 LIABILITIES. Bonded Indebtedness $9100 00 Outstanding orders 235 95 Total Liabilities $9335 95 Assets over Liabilities $7249 32 STATEMENT OF CHIEF BURGESS, WM. HOFF, JR.

DR. To fines, licenses and permits CR. $99 00 By stationery, postage, etc. S2 95 By cash paid to treasurer 96 05 99 00 STATEMENT OF TAX COLLECTOR L. W.

KOPP. DR. To balance due, last settlement, 1910 duplicate $1073 26 CR. By Paid to 1910 aupucate 361 00 By 5 per cent com on $380.00 19 00 380 00 Bal. due, End of 1913 $693 26 DR, T- bal due.

last settlement. 1911 duplicate, CR, 1297 37 By Paid to 1911 duplicate 28538 By 5 per cent com oo300 40 15 02 300 40 Bal due, End of 1913 DR. 996 97 To bal due, last settlement. xyiz aupucate 908 22 CR, By Paid to Treas, By Com 5 per cent on 19 4 01 80 20 80 20 Bal due, End ot 1913 828 02 DR. To original amount of 1913 duplicate To additional to 1913 5522 40 duplicate 16 35 Total Amount ot 1913 duplicate 6538 75 UK.

By 5 per cent rebate ou 4411 13 By 2 per cent com on 4190 68 By paid to Treaa 4106 77 220 55 83 81 Total on 90 days settle ment 4411 13 By 5 per cent com on 110 00 5 53 By paid to Treas 105 07 Total ou 6 month settlement lie 60 4521 73 Bal due end of 1913 on 1913 duplicate 1017 02 Total paid to treas by tax collector Kopp On 1910 duplicate 36100 Ou 1911 duplicate 285 33 On 1912 duplicate 76 19 On 1913 duplicate 4211 84 $4934 41 STATEMENT OF B. V. MURPHY. Receipts. From Kopp tax Coll.

taxes $4934 41 rom Moll burgess lines etc 96 05 From (jood sect, surcharge order Lewis Linn 166 From County Treasurer license money 1680 00 From County Treasurer road tax From Bell Telephone Co pole tax to 12-31-1913 336 91 15 25 From Auditor General foreign insurance tax' 8 22 rom 1 Sanner repair imr stutter 2 (Kl Bal on hand close of 1912, 2743 34 Total $9817 84 Disbursements orders paid during '136170 92 per cent com on orders paid 123 42 Filing bond 50 Total 6294 84 Balance on band end of 1913 3523 00 We the undersigned auditors for th borough of 1 remont, nave carefully examined the books of the secretary of council, the chief burgess, the tax collector and the treasurer of Tremont Borough Pa. and find the same to be correct. RALPH W. FULMER Auditors GEORGE BERND I H. I.

HONSBERGER ORDERS PAID DURING 1913 Jan James (ft Mary Witmer Int 10 00 John Koeroer est in no Washington Camp 76 of A 411 nn Ann Wolffest 10 00 Gussle Zellera 10 00 Tremont Fire Co 8 00 1 10(5 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 058 659 660 661 662 663 6S4 685 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 1 Mrs. 11, died ness at Blackwood on Tuesthp. The infant child of MJ Floyd Moy, of 8chuylkillVff, on Sunday. faet From Feb. 2 to 11 a whi tour of )e made the an-ds.

Their a magnifi-hools will the ore boys and 14 important eastern cities by a party of the wondeiLf tion that is taking placeie cient races in Mohammedf, mission is to enlist intere trj cant plan in which Surf'" 11 hive a large part, in i Jt than eight million of girls who now live in ler degraded nts. ioard held a and demoralizing envi' The Frackville Serf sg special meeting Mopes evening. At the resigna-cipal, H. II. the recently this meeting they rej'ii tions of the present sti Koerper, and also raf elected assistant priij The latter was con H.

C. Sieber. to resign on 3 in his family, in assuming the time, and not be able to come it best to have account of serious which prevented ij duties of teacher ill knowing when he- to Irackville, thf A the board release rom the contract go. Mr. Koerper tion by reason of iition as cashier of nk of Auburn.

In lerease in salary at entered into a iisk orpsentRrl hia riSaf 1 -ig. having accepted) the First Natioiy consideration ofloli the latter institapj cate his presen)- tion, while acc7j he decided to va-tion. The resiitna-will not take effect oerper assured the at once, as i4 board that he (Ve pal until such tt, another incunf a tunate at thisj' continue as they could procure It is indeed unfor- that Mr. Koeiper has wn. His work duriner decided to the past term h'as been excellent, and it is certain that the subsequent work, accomplished through endeavoring to bring to Frackville a first-class high school, would, have progressed rapidly ana successtully under his guidance.

It is with regres that the people of Frackville learn of the resignation, as they are again confronted with the problem of choosing "her principal, 7 NOTlra IS HEREBY GIVEN that ihe Ej Administrator, Guardians, istees, herein named, filed A respective accounts in the follow" states in the Register's Office Ie. in and for the Cnimi nl SchniQt which accounts havior? hpnn jy the Register, ed to t7( (fudge of the Or i ion nisi, ou Mo: will be present- Orphans Court for ondav. 9. in luelorenoon in the Borough of Pottsville, as follows, to wit: 1. Green.

First and final account of R. C. Green. Admr. of Mary S.

Green, late of Pottsville, Dec'd. 2. Albright, Acct. of William Al bright, Exer. ot Daniel H.

Albright, late of Cressona. Dec'd. 3. Holdeman, Final account of James Kcbrope, Exer. of Anna Holdeman late of Hubley Dec'd, 4.

Brown. First and final account of Henry Yoder. Admr. of Leah Brown, late of Porter Dec'd. 5.

Kunkel. First and final H. Brownmiller, Admr. of Cai-i-io Kunkel, late of West Brunswick Two Uec'd. 6.

Smith. First and final account nl Allied Smith, Exer. of Thomas Smith, late of West Bruuswiok Dec'd 7. Warfield, First and final account of Nathan Bechtel. Admr, of Win.

warneiu, laie 01 forter Dec'd, 8 Becker. First and final account of Rev. Wm, Ilammeke, Guardian ol Chas. II. Pecker, Minor, 9.

Kraft. First and final account of Emma Petery and Geo. W. R.you, fixers. of Caroline Kraft, late of Taman u.

Dec'd. 10, Buruiskie. First and final account ol the Schuylkill Trust Company, Admr. of Law rence Burniskie, Mia ot Cass Twp Dec'd, 11, Mose', First and linal acci un-. Wm, H.

Moaer, uxor, of David Moser, late 01 rtutu 1 U6c IO cirstann nnal accoun 01 anorew Admr. of Geo, C. visco, late of St. Clair, Dec'd. 13.

Mack. Fust and final account Jeremiah J. Correll, Admr, of Sarah A iviaca, late ot Kush Dec'd. 14. Lemer.

First and partial accoun of Uriah G. Leftler and Aiirelimi Leffler, Excrs, of Wm, II. Lefller, lateo: xauu iiigvine, ueca. 15, Lntz. First and final account of w.

uiwou, iiusiwui oarau A. Lutz. late or xamaqua, nee 16. Schaller. Firstand final account of wnson j.

oenaiier. Admr. of Joni Schaller, late ot West Penn Dec'd 17. Collins. First and linal account ot Dominic Gavin.

Admr. of couius, laie oi iNorwegian Dec'd. 10. atone. Firstand fma jonn uoyue.

nixcr. of Aume simm luto ji t'nnnuuy KjiLy use iu. irst and final account of waiter rj. Kanier, Admr. of Lillie A Lord, late ot Tower City, Dee'd.

u. icuiiinu. rirst ana nnal acnimnr of Robt. S. Bashore, Exer.

of Elizabeth Lieumau, late 01 Tremont, Deo'd. 21. Brandower. First and final of Herman Brandower, Admr. e.

t. of uustave tsrauuower, late of Mahauoy 22. btinear. frirst and final aonnunt nf Heury Stiuear. Exer.

of Bertha Palmer 011 near, late 01 city of Pottsville, Dec'd xa. unier. first and fina imtiini joiid w. onyiaske. Admr.

or Clara uuitir, mit) oi x-orter 1 nee d. H. H. SELTZER, Register of Wilis. Register's Office.

Pottsville, Feb. 1914. NOTICE. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. OF Notice Is hereby given that the appraisements of decedents herein named, setting apart the personal or other prop erty to the "se of widows and children have been filed in the Clerk's O.Iice, and that they will be presented to the Judge the Orphans' Court of said Conntv for continuation nisi on Monday, March 2, 1914, at 10:30 m.

1. Warfleld, Appraisement of the personal and real estate ot John F. Warfield late of Porter Dec'd. 2. Berber Appraisement of the Dfr- sonal and real estate of Franklin Berber, late of Schuylkill Haven, Dec'd.

3. Warfield. Appraisement of the personal and real estate ot William H. warnem. late oi rorier Dee d.

4. Plonnert. Appraisement of thenar sonal estate of George M. Ploppert, late rofctsvine, uuc u. 5.

Stielv. Appraisement of the personal real estate of Johu K. Stielv. late of liubley I Dec d. 6.

Bensincer. Appraisement of (h personal estate of Adam Bensinizer. late Hubley Dec'd. 7. wnue.

Appraisement ot me per sonal estateof My Ies White, late of Union Dec u. 8. Gregory. Appraisement of tha personal estate of John Gregory, late of Shenandoah, Dec d. Coleman.

Appraisement of the per and real estate of Daniel A. Cole late of Hubley Dec'd. 10. oak ler. Appraisement of the personal and real estate ot Kose Ann oak ler, late of Shenandoah, Dec'd.

11. Deedar. Appraisement of the per estate of John Deedar, late of Hegins Twp Dec'd. ft. H.

SELTZER, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Register's Office, Pottsville, Feb. 4, 1914. 7-4t Constable Ben. Bernd tratf- just at now of your The SHOE DEALER.

A full line of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, always carried in stock. Boots and Shoes repaired at short notice TREMONT, PENN'A. Keystone House, FRANK C. BERND, A fine line of the beat Liquors and Cigars, Best Beer, Porter and Ale, always on tap, TREMONT. PA.

INSURE IN THE TREMONT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Tremont, Pa. The advantages it offers are obtained by LOW RATES OF INSURANCE. Every policy holder becomes a member of the Company and has a voice in its management. OFFICE, No. 29, Wkst Main H.

I. HONSBERGER. President, CHAS. SI MM EN DINGER, Seo'y. John Koehler, TONSORIAL ARTIST, East Main Street, Tremont, Pa Call around if you want a good shave We also carry in stock the best Cigars A FULL LINE OF 18 and 14K Tiffany Wedding RINGS, in all weights, H.

F. WIGMORE, Jeweler and Optician, Tremont, Pa H. H. OTTO, TREMONT, PA. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker.

All Goods and Work Guaranteed to give satisfaction. UNITED 'PHONE. Kehler's Meat Market. A full line of Strictly Home-dressed Beef, Smoked Meats, such as Ham, Bacon, Shoulders, Sausage, Ham Bone, Summer Bologna, Head Cheese, Blood Pudding, Bag Bologna, Frank-forts, Veal, Pork, always on hand. We always trv to please everybody.

We solicit your trade and guarantee to give you good treatment. It. Kelder. NEW BAKER ii. g.

sen AC 11 Has Taken Full charge of HERB'S BAKERY, Tremont, And is now prepared to fill all orders for Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Pretzels, etc. Having secured the services of first-class bakers are now equipped to turn out the best, bread, etc. on the market. A share of your patronage is' solicited. Fair treatment guaranteed to all All orders will receive prompt attention.

F. E. DORMER AGENT for EETTIG'S CELEBRATED Beer, Ale and Porter. BOTTLER ALL KINDS OP Temperance Drinks. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Etc.

W. Main Tremont. 4 4 Always 4 Barbers Wednesdays and Saturdays AT OSMAN'S Barber Shop High grade Cigarettes Cigars 4 Candies! Candies! H. G. Schach, the popular baker has received a full line of the Rest Candies, Chocolates, hich he will sell reasonable prices.

Large or small orders will be promptly filled. Send in your orders. Remember the place, Schach's Confectionery, W. Main St. Notice.

Having just received the celebrated Lucer diamond grit emery stones I am prepared to sharpen scissors, all kinds cutlery, etc. A specialty made of sharpening razors, and saws. Ail work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Send in orders. FRED.

KOPPENHAVER, Clay St, (07 Ruppert lab 3 25 708 Sanner Co supplies 8 75 709 Wheeler supplies 542 710Edwin Kreis painting 19 50 711 Win Holt bunjess 3 mos sal 25 00 712 Gl Derr II 3 mos sal 875 713 Good sec 8 mos sal 22 50 Nov 714 Sam'l Houser super 42 00 715 Matz Coleman lab 23 58 716 Kl Adams lab 14 25 717 Hamp Dull lab 12 67 718 Harry Holf lab 18 42 719 John Conrad lab 141 720 Zaoh Baldorll'lab 10 25 721 Jacob Hentz hauling 36 33 722 Joe Leinuer hauling 4 x5 izi Christ Maurer hauling 15(1 724 Elmer Morgan labor 38 33 2a Dan Engle labor 18 00 720 Lewis Linn hauling 2 50 727 Robert Bretz labor 5 25 (28 George Houser hauling 2183 729 Arthur Holf labor 13 17 730 John Williams lab (i 28 731 William Eppley lab 10 16 Dec 732 ft Elee Co Oct light 108 50 (33 1 remont (ft Co 6 mos water rent 126 00 734 Wheeler 82 bags cement 32 80 735 Bros 5 tons coal 2i 00 3b West Schuy'l Press print ordinances" 8 50 737 Sam'l Houser super 37 72 i3h tinier Morgan lauor 13 60 739 MatzColemau labor 17 740 KI Adam lab 14 42 74t Dan Engle labor 3 uo (42 Jac llemz hauling 14 83 743 John Williams labor 3 00 744 Murphy lab 4 34 745 Thus Williams lab 3 00 746 Harry Holi lab 3 34 747 Fan Fisher lab 75 748 Goo Houser lab 75 749 Elee Co Nov light 108 50 750 Sanuer Co supplies 46 751 Auburn Brick Co 10,000 brick 1 140 00 752 Juo Uyer Quarry Co 2 cars trappe rock 101 94 753 Joe Leiuinger unloading 2 caia trappe roct 43 23 754 Co Freight on bricks 26 83 75a Wheeler cotton labor 2 75 766 Maurer Bros 4 ton stove coal 2 60 757 758 760 Good 3 mos sal secy 760 I Derr 3 mos sal 22 50 8 75 761 702 763 Christ Rohrbach 6 mos sal II Constable 10 00 25 00 21 00 1 50 2 33 75 1 05 7 40 75 5 70 764 Haag 1 year sal solioitoi iiw aani 1 uouser supervisor 766 Wm Hoff labor 767 Matz Coleman lab 708 Walter Lux lab 709 Frank Bernd lab 70 771 Ruppert lab 772 StucK rent of dump IJ I I 1 Total paid of 1913 issue 6135 92 Outstanding Previous to 1913 Paid "1 1912. Ferd Kopp 12 iuu Janitor salary 35 00 Total Orders paid during 1913 86170 92 Orphans' Court Sale. Pursuant to an order 0 the Orphans' Court of the County of Schuylkill, iu the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Mary M. Sliely. Adininis tratrix, of the estate of John F.

Stielv. late of the Township of Hubley, in the ounty ot Schuylkill, deceased, will expose lo sale by public vendue, on Saturday the 14th day of February 1914 uext. at one (1) o'clock 111 the aliernoon. the Homestead, house of Jno, K. Stiely.

deceased. Sacramento, in tho lownsnip 01 liubley iu the cnuntv nf Schuylkill aforesaid Purpart No. 1, All that certain lot or piece of ground. siiuate 111 the Township ot Hublev. iu oe (jouiiiy 01 ocuuvikiii.

and state ol Pennsylvania, bounded and de-crihwl as lonows, to wit: iietrinnin at a stonH uthe public road leading from Sacra nento to Springville; thence 4v lands of estate of William H. stong, deceased, south ten and one half degrees east four ana lour tenuis perches to a stone Liiunce uy me same south eurhtv one one hall degrees west seven and ix tenths perches to a stone: thence bv he same north eight and one halfdn. grees west four and four tenths perches to a stone in the public road; thence ong said public road uiorlh eikrhtv onn anu one ijau degrees east seven and four tenths perches to the place of beginning. Containing thirty six (36) perches, strict measure: Together with the improvements eon- istiugot'a two story frame dwelling ouse, frame stable and out buildimr Purpart No. 2.

All those oertain seven (7) lots or pieces of ground situate on the North side of Second Steeet. in the Town of Sacramento, Schuvlkill County, Pennsylvania, as per plot or plan of the said Johu K. Stielv. deceased. the lots belnt! forty (40) feet in widih and one uuudreu anu ntty laO feet in depth to a twelve feet wide alley.

Purpart No. 3. Consisting ofalotor piece of ground on Second Street containing ten thousand 10 000 square feet, more or less with the appurtenances consisting of a frame bank barn, the property of John K. Stiely. deceased.

TERMS OF SALE, 1. The highest and best bidder to be the purchaser. 2. Twenty five 25 per cent, of the purchase money is to be paid in caab immediately upou the property being struck down and the balance of the purchase money is to be paid 011 or before the First day of April, A. D.

1914. 3. The petitioner reserves the right to continue and adjourn the sale for three months for want of a sufficient price bid den for the same. 4. Possession of the premises to be given and a deed therefore made and de livered at the expense of the purchaser upon his complying with these condit ions of sale on the First day of Apri U.

1914. or as soon thereafter aa the same may be confirmed absolutelyby this Court. Also, the loiiowlng personal Drooertv will be sold to wit: one automobile, lol of potatoes, a lot 01 tiauis and shoulders, a of saw an auger, a washing rucKniK uuairs. parlor stand inaware. clocks, lamps, Cooking stove Kiicneu cauiuet, oiiciotu.

carpets, morris vnair. wriuuir uesK, uearooinsuit. one idti, a lot of oue half inch pipes, a lot of preserves anu a lot 01 other personal property too numerous 10 meution The Conditions of sale for the personal pioperty will be made known on the ol sale by the uudersigued, MARY M. S1TELY, Admx. of the estate of JOHN F.

SIT ELY Deo'd. Sacrameuto, Pa, Order of the Orphans' Court; II. II. SELTZER, Clerk O. C.

Potisville, Jan. 5th, 1914, W. Deibert, Auctioneer W. Baurn, clerk 8. HASllOKIS, Attorney, Estate of John Blyler, late of the Township of Hegins, County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, deceased.

Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to FRANK BLYLER, Valley View, Pa, of oi and of i 9. sonal man, sonal that half of the bog was gone. Suspicion rests on a certain party. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA F. E.

Dormer, of town, Wm. Eisenach er and Oliver Thompson, of WilliamB Valley, spent Thursday at Pottsville. Asst. mine foreman Samuel Miller, wife and son, Stanley, spent Monday at Pottsville. Mrs.

Robert Price and son, Harold vis ited outside supt, Jos. Lee and family on Wednesday. Mrs. Lewis Ebener and Mrs. Daniel Sanner, attended the Sanner obsequies at Frackville, Friday.

Felix Connelly, a native of Tower City; died Sunday from miner's asthma, at the County hospital. He was -67 years of age, and admitted on Sept. first 1909. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Hon. John Robert Jones of Schuvlkill Haven, gave an excellent address before the members of the M.

E. Social Hour Rest, in the town M. E. church on Thursday evening last misses JLoreta ana JVlary Elliott were the guests of Mrs. Lewis Lorenz, their sister.

The junior class of the high school met and officers were elected for the term. ester Lee was chosen president, and Mary bciiacn treasurer, rue colors roon and orange, were adopted to repre' sent the class of '15. Misses Kathryn McDonald and Ell: Fleming left on a visit to South Bethle hem and Pbila. leb. first new express rates went into force at both the United States and Adams Express offices.

There is a con- derable reduction in the rates and it is the intention of the express companies to compete with the parcel post busi ness. The new rates are in conformity with the order of the interstate com merce commission. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Two brothers, John and Michael Mc Donald of Branchdale were stabbed at that place on Thursday afternoon last hen they attempted to eject two foreign ers from the saloon of Frank Wiscount and one of the men is under arrest pend- ng me result ot tne injuries which are not expected to prove serious. From what can be learned of the affair. Alexi and another man whose name has not been learned were in the saloon and while there a quarrel started.

Alexi pulled a knife and the other man ran out of the door. John McDonald went from the rear part of the bar to put the man out ana in tne scuttle was stabbed iu the neck the knife barely missing the jugumi vein, xiio uromer luicuaei, men went to his assistance and he, too was stabbed in the head. Alexi escaped at me time going to williainstown wnere he was later captured by Trooper Green and Gerhard of the State Police. He was taken to Minersville where he was given a bearing before Squire Flynn. CASTORIA For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Following the granting of free delivery by the Post Office department, Post master Laubenstein, of Minersville, an nounced the appointment of the follow' ing letter carriers for that town: Harrison W. Koch, Martin J. Kelly, Edward D. Jones; substitute, Charles Wernert. All the appointees live at Minersville, ex cept Koch, whose home is at Ransch Creek.

The men will go on duty this month. They will receive $800 a year. More than fifty candidates took the ex amination and Postmaster Laubenstein selected the four who made the highest civil grade. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable.

Science bas proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Toledo, Ohio, ie the only Constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.

It acts directly on the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J.

CHENEY Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. PROPERTY TRANFERS. J.

G. Romberger to W. H. Zerbe, lot Pinegrove for $517. F.

B. Wheeler to Edw. Mayberry, lot Pinegrove Twp for $950. To 2 the 474 476 476 477 478 479 to protect the Prw't. Annual Report Tremont Mutual Fire Insurance Company Tremont, Dec.

31, 1913 Insurance in force Dec 31 Iiihii ranee written during year $111080 02 3000 00 Total Ins cancelled durinu $114080 02 3400 00 year Bat Tns in force Dec 31 WIS $110080 02 rrHinium notes in f.rce Dec. 31. '012 SflO" 70 I'rctninm notes received during year 250 00 Total premium notes (511035 70 Premium notes can celled during year 3S3 00 Balance premium notes in force Dee 31 1013 Income Cash in hands Treas nrer Dec 31 1012 Premium received (luring year 12 50 Casti lVom policies $300 record fees 1 25 4 25 Cash Irom renewals 25c A assiunments 50e 75 Cash from interest on investments 112 19 Cash from assessments 311 91 Cash from investments returned 500 00 70 378 62 Total Receipts Total Cash 971 60 J1350 22 Expenditures Paid salaries secretary $75 00 Auditors 33 00 $78 00 Paid Record tee 25c. Postages 70, allida-vitts $1 00, printing $14 00 17 95 Paid Insurance Journal 1 00 tax on loans 6 88 6 88 Paid losses bv tire Kdw Pureed 400 00 Paid investment 500 00 accrued bit 5 89 505 89 Total paid out Balance Cash in treas Dec 31 1913 ASSETS. Balance Cash in hands ol treas 341 50 Invested in loans iutdue 1050 59 Invested in Tremont Boroughjbonds int due 1224 00 Invested in Tremont $1008 72 $341 50 borough school bonds int due 312 00 Due for assess-- nients 11 68 and assignment 50c Safe Books Ac Premium notes 12 16 58 00 10652 70 'Total Assets LIABILITIES.

Due secretary salary 50 00 record fees 1 00 51 00 Return premiums 3 15 Due tax ou invest ments 5 60 $14250 95 Total Liabilities Assets over liabilities $59 75 14191 20 We the undersigned auditors have examined the books and accounts of the secretary and treasurer of Tremon Mutual Fire Insurance company and luunu ruem correct B. F. STUCK Auditors- M.J. FLEMING I A. R.

LA.MBERSON CHAS. SIMMENDINGER Secy. The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago planning an International Prophetic Conference, February 24 to 27, the fifth only of its kind in the history of the country, the second having been held in Chicago in 1SS6. Among the themes to discussed are the Premillennial coming of Christ, and the relation of that event to Missions, Evangelism and Practical Christian Work. They will also deal with modern delusions of a spiritual kind and suggest their corrective from the Biblical and Theological point or view.

Professors, Bible teachers, Pastors, evangelists and editors from all parts of the United States and Canada are to take part. We have received a jjiv of the Rev 111 K. I licks Almanac fur JiM4. It is a most popular and splendid book on Storms, Astronomy and Weather. No.

family, fanner or business man will uegruuge lue puce 01 tins wouderlully valuable and well-known book. Only 35c mailed to Word and Works Publishing Company, 3 Franklin St. Louis, wili bring you this fine Almanac, and a sample copy of The Key. Irl li. I licks Word and Works Ask for Kettle's beer.

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Porter. Wine, Cigars, etc. always in stock. An invitation is given to all to call. Von will be -given fair treatment and am sure you will feel at home at this popular stand.

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