Source: Sunbury Weekly News-May 30, 1890

Location: Sunbury, Pennsylvania

 

Page: 2

MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT LIST.
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List of Dealers in Northumberland
County:

I hereby certify that the following list of dealers taken and classified and returned by and in accordance with the several acts of Assembly in and for the Country of Northumberland for the year 1890, is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief:

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Hotels, Liquor Stores, Restaurants, &c.

All taverns, restaurants, bottlers and brewers, are in class 5.  Wholesale liquor in class 3.

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COAL TOWNSHIP.

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BOTTLERS.
Golden, Michael M. 5      10. 
Narvich, Joseph5     100
BREWERS.
Markle, Martin 5     100

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MILTON BOROUGH.

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WHOLESALE.
Schreyer, P H, Jr 3     200
BOTTLERS.
Gehrig, H H 5     100

MT. CARMEL BOROUGH.

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WHOLESALE.
McCauley, Daniel 3     200
Nolan, James 3     200
Omler, Peter F 3     200
Scott, Thomas 3     200
BOTTLERS.
Deitrich, Samuel 5     100

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SUNBURY BOROUGH.

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WHOLESALE.
Bright, B F 3     200
BOTTLERS.
Rockefeller, D P & Bro 5     100

SHAMOKIN BOROUGH.

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WHOLESALE.
Adam, J H 3     200
Clifford, Peter 3     200
Feldhoff, J W 3     200
Hine & Kramlich 3     200
Kearns, Patrick 3     200
Kearney, W A 3     200
Maher, Thos 3     200
Quinn, Patrick Jr 3     200
South, Charles 3     200
BOTTLERS.
Feldhoff, W J 5     100
Flaherty, Michael 5     100
Newman, John 5     100

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UPPER  AUGUSTA TWP.

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BOTTLERS.
Moeschlin, J & A 5     100
BREWERS.
Moeschlin, J & A 5     100

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ZERBE TWP.

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WHOLESALE.
Reichert, David F 3     200

An appear will be held at the Treasurer's office, in Sunbury, on Monday, the 10th day of June, 1890, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., when and where you may attend if you think proper,
                                                     EMIL WILVERT,
                                                       Mercantile Appraiser.

TREASURER'S NOTICE.

 The above licenses and fees must be paid to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of July next, in order to save costs, as after that date all unpaid claims will be placed in the hands of the Justice of the Peace for collection.
                                    JACOB KREMER,
                                          County Treasurer.
  If amount is sent by mail stamps must be enclosed for return receipt.