12 AUDITORS' REPORT OF DAUPHIN COUNTY, PA. 1 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES .j Arthur H. Bailey, Esq., Treasurer, in Account With the County of Dauphin, Pa., 1913 c, j *" To amount received from Northumberland Or. H. COUNTY TAX county, share of expenses repairing inter- By amounts paid various districts $797 97 i Dr county bridge 10 By balance in hands of treasurer January 5, • 1 To amount assessed. 1913 $297,435 10 To amount received, one-half non-resident 1914, 472 50 Jo To additional tax, 1913 153 79 hunters licenses, by county treasurer n 00 To outstanding tax. 1912, 15.448 5S To amount from Paul Strickler for directory, 3 oO $1,2<0 li To additional tax, 1912 1,205 94 To amount received from Mlllersburg bor- 20 Jo To nenalty 1912 *59 4S ough school board for special election, held ROAD ACCOUNT To outstanding, 1911, 149 38 May 20th, 1913, 9i 30 W To outstanding. 1910 Toui charge. $314.589 7* Alricto mm* and T. K. Bowman, for year * To amount Vec'elve'd' from "Cirious * * Jo Bv abatement. 1913 $13,204 !>1 To amount received per diem, returned by districts, 162 ' 9 W By exoneration. 1913 1,329 2U Levi Witmer. assessor ■ 100 00 By return. 1913 296 OS To amount received county tax, collected by _ By collectors' commission. 1913 10,363 56 Levi 11. Witmer for 1908, 1 80 _ #m ' niin . nI(l i varlmm diatrlrta IRO3 n By outstanding, 1913 15,931 50 To amount received by Levi Witmer, overpay By amount oaid vylou. dl.trlcU, y V 1603 " 3 Bv abatement. 1912 TO by mileage return 1 20 B> uaiance in nanas ot treasurei januaiy d, By return, 1912 -. 363 24 To amount received for maintenance for pris- '* •*" J. Bv exoneration, 1912 5,436 50 oners to county Jail, from January Ist. 1912, Bv collectors' commission, 1912, 538 11 to April Ist, 1913, 2,818 80 * , ii _ By outstanding, 1912 532 02 iTo amount received, returned by J. J. Pilßay, prnrMPTtON irv^n iivt " J ' By exoneration, 1911, 15 93 I for burial of body of James Campbell, de- _ REDEMPTION ACCOUNT By collectors' commission. 1911 4 45 J ceased soldier oO 00 h a|' in u.-h. . r,.,,,,, fi , By outstanding. 191 1 44 27 To amount received by H. A. Sears, having o .„,„ance in hands of tieasurer, January 6, ..... .. J. By collectors' commission. 1910 1 7S ! been twice advertised November election. Tn iiis 'is 52 - i Total credits 48,362 25 iTo amount received from w! Sheesiey for old 1° amount outstanding orders 22 79 jEI — I and condemned elevator cable 1 00 . j Cash balance '..... $:66.327 50 jTo amount received for sale of old lumber.... 167 94 ♦ i>sl u " ctiti' Tix- To amount received for redemption of land, 97 49 _ , ... , S n„ STATE TAX To alnount vecelved for overcharges t>f print- j B- v amount paid various districts $241. 68 \ T„ nntufanHinc 1111 ttiii iii 1 ' n * primary election ballots of 191 2 37 01 !To balance outstanding, .. ,9 To additfona? wx 191* l mi To "mount paid county for printing school By balance in hands of treasurer January 3. Jc iSW ii so I loan on 23,612 city ballot?, at $1.50 per M„ 38 4 1 ] 19 H 311 ,i 9 TO additional MOOi T °chird o r u u n for old lino,e " m ' ,o,d 10 i oo 1 • •• J< tS imount 19H 30 43- 80 iTo amount received' from' li." S.' maYshai' for 311 59 4° ?e^urn cornmisifon l 9iS,' .'.'.'.'.'.*.'.'.'.'.'.' 409 87 " uarter3 ' 30 < 0 !' I ' DOG TAX ACCOUNT Total'charges '. 72,022 it To amount assessed. 1913 $1,117 26 Cr. . $1.0,6-0 91 To additional tax, 1913 538 „ By abatement. 1913 $598 95 ...k ... To outstanding tax. 1912 235 12 By exoneration, 1913 28 26 A*i , e ?n * V„„''■' To penalty, 1912 23 17 By collectors' commission, 1913 1,681 21 General miscellaneous ieceipt_, 1<0,6.0 91 To outstanding tax, 1911, 113 6f> Bv -outstanding tax. 1913 75 93 - nAO 00 To penalty, 1911, 61 By exoneration. 1912 40 30 Lcss credits 331.002 28 By collectors' commission, 1912, 86 i?n $1,495 18 H By outstanding tax, 1912, 2 07 Balance in hand- of tieasuier $139,693 9, Cr. By otUstandinK tax, 1911 60 04 PRISON ACCOUNT By abatement, 1913 sl9 89 By amount paid state, 1913 40,577 07 Dr. V By exoneration, 1913, 97 00 H By return commission '.. 409 87 To requisition on county commissioners $25,000 00 By commission. 1913, 25 16 To additional requisition 920 70 By outstandi4ig, 1913. 279 38 To6al credits ? 43,474 3# To balance in hands of treasurer, January 6. By exoneration, 1912 80 25 t Cash balance r >8 54 7 79 ■ 1 By outstanding, 1912 6 35 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS Ct , $26.247 67 By = mlon.^mi, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 3 57 j T i9?r! t .! n .! and, . o, . t ~ J * nuary ..%,34.489 60 To 'orde^'.!!! 1!!!!!!!!!"!!!:::: 11 By outßtandlnr ,911 ' i 1365 J To amount received for maintenance of lunatic oli state hospital 2.OSS 49 -0..4. b. j To amount received for detective licenses,... -5 00 POOR ACCOUNT cash receipts. •••••• ,^?a, To amount received from Roy C. Danner, reg- Dr. casli in reserve, 191., l.oOi 11 ister, 229 09 To balance in hands of treasurer, January 6, —— J To amount received from Oscar G. Wicker- 1913 $741 94 $2,40 i 42 sham, recorder of deeds, balance fee due To reserve for warrants, 327 IS distributions to school districts $1,261 30 p county, per special audit 937 93 To requisition 55.000 Ou By damages paid for. tags, expressage, and for To amount received from Lockwood B. Wor- To additional requisition, 2,000 00 fcu ing sheep by dogs, 99 22 \ den, administrator of James Worden. pro- To amount received from T. S. Manning, agt., 2,742 52 thonotary, one-half excess fees from Janu- $1.50 52 ary Ist to March 14th, 1912, 3,122 71 $63,811 64 _ , , , \ To amount received from Lockwood B. Wor- Cr. Balance in reserve, January 5, 1914 1,090 90 ren. prothonotary, excess fees due countv Warrants drawn as per book $63,077 39 I from April 20 h to December, 1912 2,678 97 Less cancelled orders sl2 00 Cash balance in treasury January 5, 1914 $142,362 02 c To amount received from O. G. Wickersham. ' To outstanding orders 2,045 08 recorder and clerk, one-half excess fees in • STATEMENT OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES, JANUARY li, 1911 office. January 6th, 1913 " 2,3 m 98 2.057 08 '[ To amount received from Harry F. Holler, Assets. acting prothontary of office, for amount ex- Warrants paid by treasurer. 1913 $61,020 31 | Balance in treasurer's hands, of various county funds $142,362 0? cetfs fees over and above salaries and ex- Warrants paid by treasurer, 1912 323 18 Amount in sinking fund 234,983 2C j penses 555 ]g Value of jail and fixtures, same as last year 350,000 00 To amount received by county, portion of Total credits 61,343 49 Value of court house, same as last year 340,0U 00 liquor licenses 8,730 00 Value of almshouse and fixtures, same as last year, 165,000 00 \ To amount received from Commonwealth ' To cash balance 2,468 15 Outstanding county tax, 1911, 1912, 1913 16,527 79 Trust Co., interest of sinking fund 7 301 95 To outstanding warrants, 2,049 OS Outstanding state tax, 1911, 1912, 1913, 138 04 To amount received from the City of Harris-. C burg for maintaining prisoner's at county Balance in hands of the treasurer. January sth, 1914,.. 419 07 $1,249,213 11 prison, 6,402 53 SCHOOL ACCOUNT Liabilities: C o ,t,\ ™i„,!'? C^i V ®.? by c .ou nt y treasurer from 1 D r. Bond issue of Januaiy Ist. 1901 $269,000 00 in, flD banks as interest on daily bal- To balance in hands of treasurer, January 6. Bond issue of December 1, 1902 31,000 00 I f„v 2,040 32 1913 $1,086 11 Bond issue of April 1, 1903 125,000 00 M Aldermen and junices of peace fo? y ini¥ *n | To amount received from various districts,.. IS4 06 Resources in excess of liabilities 804,k13 11 | To amount received for scrap iron 7, 00 ! " $1 °7O 17 $1,249,213 11 |J Haudhin h Pv'fn,l? C OUnt V ®f Dauphin, Stata of Pennsylvania, being duly qualified according to law. do certify that we have audited the foregoing account of Arthur H. Bailey, Esq., Treasurer of said County of IIIM kii Q-\ LnV Uif'T*}: L y Con, n?.Bßioners of the said county, and find said Treasurer indebted to said Commissioners in the sum of one hundred thirty-nine thousand six hundred ninety-three dollars and ninety-seven cents J spvpnfv fn 11r SSilaS?,l2* •I'lZtT 0 !!? Accoun t four hundred nineteen dollars and seven cents ($419.07), and find due the School Account* four seventy-two dollars and twenty cents ($472.20), and find due the Road Account five hundred and ?-„.h Raiiinlp to hj AV ,4 * 29)f Rn(l find due the Redemption Account three hundred eleven dollars and fifty-nine cents ($311.59), and due the Dog Tax Account ten hundred ninety dollars and ninety cents ($1,090.90); v stii Dainut.c iv nt ai louniea. January .itli, 1914, by treasurer, $142 562.02) A" " ltneßS wheret>f we I,ave hereunto set our hands and seal at'our office, in the Citv of Harrisburg, this 4th day of December, A. D. 1914. Attest JOHN W. CASSEL (1* S.) FREDERICK W. HUSTON. IUS.I FRANCIS W. RIEGEL (US.) Auditors of Dauphin County. COMMISSIONERS STATEMENT | Overtiming nml Printing Publishing annual statement. $1,60."> 70 i Publishing court proclamation 9SB 40 ] Publishing election proclama- * tion 300 30 ! Advertising notice to bidders. bridge repairs 37 20 ; Advertising road viewers' no tices 99 SO Advertising notice to bidders. almshouse repairs ]r 60 Advertising primary election, 54 :so j $3,101 50 I A Plrn|inations: llrneflcent and Arform ntory InNtltutionM I'oor Directors' requisition,.. $60,000 U0 Prison Inspectors' requisition, 25,920 70 Support of insane at Harris burg. Pa 21,018 75 Support of insane at Werners ville, Pa 469 29 Support of insane at Warren, Pa 17 00 Support of insane at Norris town. Pa 17 00 Support of insane at Karview, DOG TAX, 1913 DOG TAX, 1912 DOG TAX, 1911 |1 ' i j j | | I jLj jl I j iu i DISTRICTS COUUKCTORS I 1 S a! 3j .2 1 ' j 1 P 3 I £ *.5 | S .2 o I z £ g 5 1 ' £ | > • " *S ? c '• ' S e c " a i a K 2-e S* a =■ - . njs ~ a a 'S s ~ - - -> a I E m . - a - a a ~ >-ti ~ 3 _ ; S f - tJ - " 5 i 2 I I - 5 0 2 , a£j ® # J H - - oj c ° "E Sg ~ 2 I .'J a s * 1 0 3 0 *• - a a .** os o " i a - y r 3 o | r J o|r< a. I p. j < u u 00 t-> &• a, • o a o o J s- Harrisburg— ' I ' ~ ; First ward John H. Taylor 1 1 | 1 | 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | 1 1.1 ... 1 111 1 Second ward Charles K. Pas* i 1 : I , 1 ! .... 1 . j I I ' ' Third ward W. W. Wallower j 1 1 1 1 • : I . .. '. ! Fourth ward W. A. Leech j i I i...... 1..... ..I i .... ...... "I I ! Fifth ward Harry D. Hilton ; : j ..!. |..| \ |..i 11.....'!'.!!!'.!'.!"'!!' !'!! ' 1 Sixth ward Daniel H. Grissinger I , i ! ; j ; ] I j 1 ! I "..' l! "!!' !l i ■ " Seventh ward Isaiah Reese, J r 1 : i .... I i Eighth ward I,a L Miller „. .1 : i ! . i | ' I |" , Ninth ward William Hughes ! \i I j .i !..H ! 'I 1 Tenth ward Riley B. Adams | 1 1 j. . . 1 i . : Eleventh ward Frank B. Mickey ; 1 j j . j ; j I | Twelfth ward Theo. E. Shlsler 1 t 1 : ' ; .. . 1 i | Thirteenth ward Edwin C. Osman ! i 1 j : ; . " I j !!!'!.! •' !| ! Berrysburg borough j. Henry Howe j J3 50 09 JO 25' JO 16, ! J3 i 6' ' ii"3B ! ' 1 ! !! '.!!!!! !!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!! Conewago township K. H. Kaylor 34 50 30 64' I 161 *2 25' ni 50' 13 58 1 1 1 1 | ' Dauphin borough. G. M. Kinter in 50 11 50 nll jo 51 38 i 12 00 472 i 1 Derry township— Mnt precinct David Gordon 150 66 25 53 91 11 00 281 I 67 75' "6 66 ' I 1 Second precinct David Gordon ; .. i . j : ir,i'ii "iai" i•' , Third precinct David Gordon ; :::.i.::!::.:::::.::::::: : : ,j4 , ,a2l ' ,4 i 81 i-:ast Hanover township William R. Hetrlck 42 50 2!) 22: I 221 11 25 Si 42 50 16 73 1 ' . . i i Ellaabethville borough I. W. MattiS 9 00; 6 89 | 175 Si I 9 00: 3 54 '. ....... 1!. j! " ii'KO 7' ",3 'ii" 57 40' ii ' \i; Gratz borough Harry E. Umholtz 25 14 l 5 1167 54 200 29. 14 50 B 7| I!! ! !!!!!!. I!!!!! ... ...... ...... . To.iJJo, 40, 1 1 ol Halifax borough James M. Lebo I 4 75; 3 80 75 2u 4 75 1 871' . . . ' I I Halifax township William B. Straw I 38 25 32 9S 134 300 93: I 38 'oi 15 06 " ' ..I ' I I Highsplre borough I Milton Booser 18 50 13 33 54 425 38 : 18 50; 728 ! ' I i Hummelstown borough Frank G. Wheeler | 29 25' 15 00 81 30 13 14! 29 25 1 1 ill JO 47 J9 36' J9 34i JO 49 J9 83 $6'39 Jackson township Ira O.Miller I 37 25, 32 54 | 300 171 j 37 25 : 1 4 66' . .. ....... ... ..... ' 1 '. Jefferson township Geo. Eyster j 13 00 3 69: .0 11 9 00! 13 00, 5 11! " L 5 ' 4 99i I ■.■.! "| J5 24,'" ' S *241" " 3 'ii Londonderry township A. Elmr itutt i : 30 75 26 25. 1 41; 75 53 ' 1 811 30 75' 12 10, 30, 815 589 225 31 .*.... 845 5 501 Lower Paxton township : S. W. Krightblll | 47 75; 41 90: 161 Suo 124 1 47 751 18 79 .....> I : I Lower Swatara township i Aaron M. Engle 27 25 22 01 82 375 67 i 27 "S 10 72 i . I ! 1 Lykens borough—Eastward : Cyrus Romberger 12 001 11 17 lio 23 i 12 00l 472 ' .....!' i I West ward Cyrus Romberger 23 75 17 2S 16 5 0 81 23 75 9 34| i !..! .....' I I 1 I towns hi if, Daniel Hartman 31 75! SO 21 1 1 on, 154 31 75 12 49 ; '"I" 80 ' 36 00, 35 911 1 89'.'. I *37' 801 "24' 58 '.!'!!! L !!!!!!'. 1! ' '. ii'.! ■Middle town I' irs. ward. John Wagner 2 75 2 5b It 05' 2 75i 1 OS 1 38 2 50 2 74 1 1 00 14 3 88! 2 53 1 Second ward John Wagner 6 I | , 6 5U 6 50| 2 55 ■ 16' 3 25! 3 24 171 3 411 2 22 ... ' „ . Third w .^ rd John Wagner 150 140 07, ! 03 | 1 50! 3191 16 3 25! 3 24; 171 1 3 411 2il i it'..... Middle Paxton township Cyrus D. Novinger I 47 OOi 39 97 11 2 450 141 1 47 00i 18 50 ..I I ' Miltlln township lohn E. Henninger 50; 14 75; 12 38 54i 2UO 33 15 23| 5 99' ' I ' 'i I i i I ! Mlllersburg borough William B. Heckert | 24 75! 6 25 IS 50 24 7o| 9 73 ! ' | . 1 1 1 .■ I Penbrook borough C.Reese | 5 75; 475 ! 2,". 75; 575 226|* "13 78l" 3 25! 15 471 75 ii "i? 03! "iV 07; i !!!! i! !! i!!!!! !!!"!!! !!!!! !| ]! 1!!! !!'.!!!!!!!".!)!!! Reed township Geo. M. Cooper I 4 00, 3 69 20 i 11 1 4 00; 1 57 | 1 j Royalton borough—First ward. lohn C. Hite ' ! 12 00! 257 11' 07 9 25; 12 00; 472 j ' " 801' 1350 622 725 33! ] 'I3BO "" 8 *97 "! ! I i." "'! I! i""! Second ward ; John C. Hite ; I i 1 1 . I Rush township j John Hassler 5 50, 139 07' 04 4 00| 5 50| 2is 15 3 66' 299 !" 16 !!!!!! 315 2 0:> ! South Hanover township. '. Wm. R. Clay 1 21 25 17 S1 ! i So| 94 | 21 25' 835 ; ' ; 1 ' ' tteelton—First ward Mark Mumma | 25 ! 25; • 25 09; '"OS 1 50; 1 50........ 08 i" 58i 1" 03! 11111 11111111 i 11111 Second ward Mark Mumma I 3 00 i 3 l>o 3 00 1 18 36 7 25; 7 23 38 1 7 61 4 94 i ' Third ward. Mark Mumma 163 32 50 ' • ! , 34 13; 34 1 3 13 43 55' 11 00! 10 97 58: H 55; 750 . ' J... ourth ward Mark Mumma I 17 00, | : ] 17 00; 17 00 66S 14 19 50! 2 7o| 16 75 14 19 4| 12 77' ' ' if til ward. Mark Mumma 21 75! ! ! 1 21 75; 21 75; 8 69 l | 17 75 | 17 75 17 75: 11 53, ... Susijuelianna twp.—North precinct Thomas W. Reed | 40 7o! 38 15, 1 50, 1 1 10! 40 75, 16 04 66' 12 56' 3 30] 975 17 13 2" 8 59' South precinct. Thomas W. Reed | 44 50; 2 12! I I HI 42 27 41 50i 17 sil 155 42 00! 30 93! 11 00 162 43 551 28 31 " swatara —I-irst precinct O. C. Blsliop | | I I I I i , ' Second precinct O. C. Bisho.p | 35 OOi | I ' 35 00 35 00; 13 77 !!!!'!!!! .....!!! Third precinct r O. C. Bishop | 47 50! j | j | 4750, 47 50; 18 69 ' 23 17 54 453 13 00 24 17*77 ""ii'ss IIIII'II !!' i!!!!!!! !! 1-ourth precinct O. C. Bishop I | 1 1 . Fifth precinct O. C. Bishop ! | i I I j j | . , 1 I'niontown borough. H.M.Snyder 550 4 14; 23 100 13 ! 5 50. 216 36;" 800 'i'23 75 '3 8 ' *.ll 836 543 !!!"! 475! i'si 24!!'. 1! 47( 1 pper Paxton township W. A. Wert .*. 31 00 23 5> 73; 550 82: 31 oo! 12 19 ' I Washington township Harry D, Swab 7 100 33 50 26 73 91' 600 86 '| 34 501 13 58 ' Wayne township C. F. Harman 20 25 15 90 67i 3 231 43; 1 20 25 796 ' * .... ' ' I West Hanover township William I. Clay 29 00 25 82 81 j 1 50, 87! 29 00: 11 40 34 " ' 677"' 675 ! 'S 7' ii i'™ '9' 56 " "'it ' o ;> i'is' ; 9'5(l West Londonderry township A. Elmer Rutt II 75 7 00 ( ! 37| 4 38' 11 75 4 2 , i Wlconisco —First precinct John C. Ivnlley 48 25 40 00 1 61j 550 1 14 : : 48 25 18 99 • Second precinct John C. Knllcv | j 1 . ' . Willlamstown bor.—East ward '. Charles W. Rank 27 50 18 67 871 750 46: 27 50 10 81 ' ... West ward Charles W. Rank 14 50 6 27 33; 7 90; 14 50 570 ' ' . 1 Williams township—East preclncf Lane Rubendall 75 j 75! 75 30 06 1 25 1 31 i'si 85 79 79 'i West precinct Lane Rubendall 11 50 10 24 55| 21; 50| 11 50 452 09! 273 269 15 284 184 jo'iii 12 25 ! 12 86 12 8( 5 38! 1,117 251 *7Ol 20|519 B|*97 001*25 I<| *279 38, $1,122 63| |441 78 $23 171 1235 13) 162 2| JBO 25| $8 57| 16 55| 258 29| t\4 ' ■ , \ . \ l . • \ • ' r*' ■ ' '• • ' • , • -V :V>-r ;-■ > * ' HARRISBURft STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17. 1914. I Pa 450 25 I [Support of convicts in Eastern penitentiary 5.526 65 | [Support of convicts in Hunt i ingdon reformatory 3,802 69 jSupport of convicts' in Glen Mills school 3,613 13 i ILunacy commissions 975 00 Coroner's fees, mileage, jur j ors' fees, holding inquests,. 2,113 38 Post-mortems 490 00 ! Burial of deceased jTombstones for deceased sol diers 960 00 ; G. A. R. memorial service, ! Decoration Day 240 00 !Dauphin County Teachers' in stitute • 200 00 | Middletown Fair Association,. 100 00 J j Dauphin County Historical , Society 100 00 Premiums, Gratz Agricultural i Society 559 27 Premiums, Middletown Agri ! cultural Society 440 73 School Directors' Association.. 177 :'S City of Harrisburg. Teachers' I Institute 200 00 j Extinction of forest fires. ... 169 93 | Commonwealth of Pennsylva- I nia, personal property tax,. 40.077 07 I $175,688 12 I ANKeNMmentfl and Eleetionn "Triennial assessment appeals, *1,542 50 1 Annual assessment and mili tary roll '4,319 74 May registration, 1,441 79 I September registration Births and deaths reglstra i tion 1,377 00 jCtty Registrar's registration. 1.920 00 i ! September primary election,.. 6,346 87 j [November election officers, ... 3,736 31 | 'Election supplies 199 00 Room rents and storing booths 1,526 00 November election ballots for j years 1912 and 1913 1,260 94 j I Millersburg special election,.. 78 30 j Election booths, tables and j \ ballot boxes, '... 179 51 j Delivering assessment books, ballots and /supplies, US SI Computing November election. 3uo Du Constables posting notices of November election, S6 00 $20,408 71 | Bonk*. UlnuliM nail Stationery Register of Wills office $132 25 I IProthonotary's office 366 20 .District Attorney's office 229 20 [Recorder's office 614 35 ICounty Commissioners' office, 883 78 County Treasurer's office 17 50 [Superintendent of schools, ... 57 83 jCoroner's office 11 05 !Judße!>' chambers 24 65 jSheriff's office 25 75 (Inspector weights and meas ures 16 50 12,379 06 Alderuiea. Justice*' anil Constables' Fees tj. William Bayles. alderman,. . $974 10 j |R. E. Spayd, alderman 820 20 ■ ■George A. Hoverter, alderman, 467 60 | l William I* Windsor, jr., alder man St 4 60 ] S. Brady Caveny, alderman,... 320 40 I lA. M. landis, alderman 228 20 i H. A. Hoopes. alderman 158 53 jJ. K. lioyal, mayor, 1,568 42 Thomas V. Gardner, justice,.. 1,481 88 j James L. Dickinson, justice,.. 1 76 50 jW. J. Kennard, justice 160 75 if. E. Bowers, justice 11l 50 (Minor aldermen and justices' | fees, not hereinbefore men- ! tioned ■ 'J® 11 ! I. J. Grove, constable 1,006 i 9 >. Charles H. Smith, constable.. 836 95 j Harry J. Emanuel, constable, 760 34 i J. B. Hutchison, chief of po- ... lice ?;■; JJ Joseph H. Gore, constable, ... -04 John H. Gibb, constable 602 10 Joseph P. Thompsqn, consta ble, 578 28 I. M. Durnbaugh, constable,... 64 James W. Haines, constable.. . 451 21 George W. Charters, constable, 436 75 1 George W. Shuler, constable,. 390 75 iThomas K. Stipe, constable,.. 387 32 ! W. J. Hippie, constable 334 71 |l>avid Challenger, constable,. 277 17 Hichard Reese, constable 243 68 'James H. Johnson, constable,. 214 27 Matthew Engel, constable, ... 152 32 'John D. Delhi, constable 149 96 U M. Miller, constable, 110 20 i Minor constables' fees not hereinbefore mentioned, ... 1,529 95 $18,352 59 Bridge*, Koads. Bridge and Road Views John D. Bogar & Sons, 1734 feet oak plank, at bridge No. ' 55, Halifax township $52 02 ' H. O. Chubb, repairing bridge I 1 j No. 55, Halifax township... t2 50 | IS. U CJroff. repairing bridge No. 123, S. Hanover town ship 6 65 J. W. Gerlach, 5803 feet lum ber for bridge at Boyd's Station, . : 232 11 W. G. Strickler, repairing wing walls and guard rails, bridge No. 77, Dauphin bo-r --ough 58 94 John D. Bogar &• Sons, oak plank at bridges Nos. 66 and | 69, 14 28 Jos. A. Koons, repairing Ala clay and Trewick street bridges, 7 20 John D. Bogar & Sons, plank at bridge No. 69, Wayne township 6 84 | John 11. Hoffman, labor and material, repairing bridge No. 8, Lykens township. ... 61 40 John D. Bogar & Sons, lum ber at bridge No. 64, Reed r township 18 4S j Harry O. Chubb, labor repair ing bridge No. 64,866, Reed and Halifax townships, 13 10 | leelton Planing Mill Co., lum ber at Trewlck street bridge IS 22 M. Brightblll, lumber at bridge No. 101, S. Hanover township. ' S3 6 ohn D. Bogar & Sons, 1421 feet plank at bridge No. 66, Halifax township 42 63 irrt. 8. Snoop, labor repairing bridge No. 101. South Han over township 27 05 I. E. Matter, labor and male rial. repairing bridge No. 56, Halifax township 9 15 ohn D. Bogar & Sons. 361 feet plank at bridge No. 63. Reed township, 12 64 osepli A. Koons, labor repair ing Maclay street bridge... 9 30 I'hlttenmyer Lumber Com pany, lumber at Maclay street bridge 9 96 oseph A. Koons. labor repair ing Herr street bridge 7 20 William FetterhofT, labor re pairing Peters mountain turnpike, 10 00 . M. Brightblll, shingles at Clifton bridge, Derry town ship 7 70 . M. Brlghtbill. lumber at Nineteenth street bridge, Harris'burg 100 80 . M, Brightblll, lumber and labor repairing Sand Beach and Lyonsville bridges, . . 4a 25 M. Brightblll. lumber at Fromm's bridge, S. Hanover township 7 02 Snsminger Lumber Co., lum ber at Nineteenth street bridge, Harrisburg. Pa 10 SI I. G. Countryman, labor re pairing Clifton bridge, Der ry townsu.p I lohn D. Bogur & Sonsi lumber at bridge No. 28, Millers burg, 13 tfl lohn fl>. Bogar & Sons, lumber at bridge No. 66. Halifax township i 89 4i loseph A. Koons. labor repair ing 19th street bridge. Har risburg, Pa 45 60 (Villlam C. Mills, labor repair ing bridge No. 28, Millers burg 6 37 Whittenmyer Lumber Com pany, lumber at Maclay street bridge 8 55 Harry O. Chubb, labor repair ilie bridge No. 66, Halifax township 11 50 Henry Gilbert & Sons, spikes. Nineteenth street bridge. Harrisburg 6 64 John D. Bogar & Sons, lumber nt bridge No. 54, Halifax township 54 43 John D. Bogar & Sons, lumber at Maclay street bridge 186 31 John D. Bogar & Sons, lumber at bridge No. 69, Wayne township 14 *6 John D. Bogar & Sons, lumber at bridge No. 63, Reed town ship 45 22 Joseph A. Koons. labor repair ing Maclay street bridge... 31 si) Penna. H. R. Co., freight on plank, Maclay street bridge, 20 40 Whittenmyer Lumber Com pany, lumber at Maclay street bridge 5 49 Washington Sheet/., labor and material, repairing bridge No. 149, Wayne township,.. 6 "8 G. W. Ensign, rebuilding wing walls, arch bridge. Fort Hunter 1.753 no The Good Road Machinery Co., culvert pipe for Peters Mountain turnpike 262 SO John D. Bogar & Sons, lumber at bridge No. 69, Jackson township 12 SI Wm. Ketterhoff. labor repair ing Peters mountain turn pike 19S 78 C. M. llershey. plans, specifi cations and inspections, . . 109 05 G. W. Cunvbler Est., crushed stone at Maclay street bridge 43 18 Wayne Paint Co.. 50 gallon paint and 10 gallon oil for painting bridges 57 91 J. M. Brightblll, labor and material, repairing pike bridge. Hummelstuwn, Pa... '.IS ;;S J. M. Brightblll, labor and material, repairing Fromm and Fiddler's Elbow bridges 4 1 So J. M. Brightblll, labor and ma terial, repairing Manada and Sand Beach bridges, ... lu2 38 Aungst & Reichert, labor, painting Nineteenth street bridge. Harrisburg. Pa.. .. 140 00 Jacob Messner, painting and reroofing 3 inter-county bridges over Mahantongu creek 9sg Sj |H. O. Chubb, labor and ma terial, repairing In Wayne, Reed and Halifax townships, 71 nj (Joseph A. Koons. repairing i Trewlck and Conestoga \ street bridges 5 id !Henry Gilbert K- Sons, hard ware and spikes, Maclay street bridge :i 15 C. S. Slioop, labor, repairing Rhoads and Hanover bridges 207 6C J. M. Brightblll. lumber ai Rhoades and Hanover bridges J76 IS S. G. Countryman, labor re pairing Clifton bridge 31 Ot J. J. Baker, labor repairing I Peters mountain turnpike,. 10 1 I: j William Fetterlioff, labor re | pairing Peters Mountain i turnpike 195 7f C. E. Sheetz, Ip.bor repairing I bridge No. 83, Middle Pas ton township 6 ill D. E. Runkle, luriber al f bridge No. S3, Middle Pa\- j ton township 27 27 Continued on Opposite Page i