Supplement to The Columbian, February 7, 1907. Annual Statement OF THE KLOOM POOR DISTRICT, rnr the ,ertr ending Janmtr) M, V.k7. ALMSHOUSE AND EXPENSES. Coal Dry Goods and C'luthliig.. ill (ICCl il'8 Meat Medical Supplies Hardware fertilizer Timothy Seed l lover Seed Tobaeeo Plants and Trees I.uinher Vhreshing , Veterinary Services Cast rat inn; Hogg , Insurance on Buildings ., Middlings ami Shorts . . . . Weighing and Freight Smithing Coal OH Labor Sow .' Hulls ) Steers Wagon Hinder , Sundry Merchandise .... Krult Carpet and Sweeper Ri pairs Harness Repairs wagon , Repairs Stoves Repairs Shoes , Repairs Sink and Pipes ., Repairs reservoir & old w Repairs Dake Oven , Repairs Pump , Sundry Repairs Care of Annie Bernlnger, Briarcreek Township Care Henry Pursel, Madi son Township Care R. C. Vargason, Mt. Pleasant Township .... Orders of Relief Life Insurance, Inmates . . Traveling Expenses Postage Stationery Telephone Advertising Horse Hire (Holmes & Son) implicates 1906 Board John Nagle Medical Attendance Medical Examination Clark Chrisman Medical Examination, Lu lu Ely Burial Andy Dennlgan . . Burial, E. Watts' child ... Dental Work, Inmates Optical Work, Inmates .. Expenses, Francis Kessler Williamsport Hospital.. Chas. Earnest Rrown, Fee ble minded, Polk Millie A. Harvey, feeble minded, Polk Refund Taxes Jog. RattI Hospital Refund Deposit Mrs. Ber-ger No. of Wks. Tllle W. 01 bus .... 52 1-7 Mary A. Thomas .. 52 1-7 L. Y. Kahler 52 1-7 Alza M. Sterner . . 52 1-7 Carrie Turrlll 62 4-7 John W. Osman .. 52 1-7 Wni. W. Hester (Refunded see credit) 52 1-7 Ellas F. Smith ... 52 1-7 John S. Iloone 52 1-7 Nancy Laubach ... 48 2-7 Mary E. Klefer ... 52 1-7 John Gallagan .... 52 1-7 Daniel J. Brewer .. 52 1-7 Lillian Berry 52 1-7 Jesse Kelley 62 1-7 Conrad B. Kelchner, (Re funded, see credit) 62 1-7 Rosle Yorks, (Refunded see credit) 52 1-7 Mary A. Hassert .. 62 1-7 Mary Sullivan .... 62 1-7 Chas. R. Armstrong 62 1-9 Wm. B. Mllnes .... 62 1-7 Thomas B. Chrisman, (Re- funded, see credit) 28 2-7 Clark M. Chrisman. 11 6-7 Lulu M. Ely 10 4-7 $254 09 95 12 221 80 70 12 2.'! CO 35 29 133 15 11 43 IS 00 20 85 42 9J 13 75 31 22 10 00 1 40 93 05 67 92 1 10 2G 83 15 08 ; 80 95 15 00 50 70 ! 299 53 82 50 I 120 00 19 83 15 70 17 60 19 95 6 60 32 73 i 85 i 14 62 I II 14 92 8 25 08 47 17 14 $2067 93 NSES. $35 75 9 29 31 20 ' 23 60 03 05 i CO 41 : 3 92 i 25 i 4C 70 1 61 40 i 12 00 15 00 9 60 7 10 4 00 2 00 15 00 10 00 2 50 1 50 151 00 25 00 8 50 $ 599 17 $ 3 60 20 00 $ 23 60 FOR INSANE. r $91 25 r 91 25 r 91 25 ' r 91 25 r 91 25 r 91 25 r 91 25 ' 91 25 ' 91 25 ' 84 50 ' 91 25 ' 91 25 ! ' 91 25 I ' 91 25 91 25 91 25 91 25 91 25 91 25 91 25 91 25 49 50 20 60 18 50 Millie A. Hnrvey .. 25 6-7 45 00 Millie A. Harvey, (Kxpensiw. removing to Polk, Pn 1 32 09 1 8ALARIES AMD PEES. Chandlee Eves, Director... $100.00 0. T. Wilson, Director .. ino 00 F. R. Drake, Director .... 100 00 Clem R. Weiss, Secretary 100- 00 M. B. Hock, Steward 000 00 Mrs. Martha Hock, matron 100 00 Dr. T. C. Harter 100 00 Dr. I. R. Wolf 30 00 Dr. D. M. Hess 10 00 Dr. E. Everett 15 00 Dr. M. H. Smithgall 15 00 Wm. C. Johnston, Solicitor 111 95 Xppralsers and clerk, 1905, Inventory 13 60 Auditors 1905 Accounts .. 18 00 OUT DOOR RELIEF. James Harding $ 3 90 John Shrey 7 25 John McCormlck 49 13 Mrs. Adnms 72 00 1. W. Millard 16 03 Mrs. Chas. Whltenlght .. 22 00 Mrs. Let tie Vanslckle .... 14 63 Harold Vanslckle 8 00 Mrs. Silas Chamberlln .. 114 15 Annie DIggs 40 60 lulla Price 48 00 Lucv Wert man 30 60 Dr. Shuler 3G 50 Dan'l Bauman 2 50 A. Y. Hess 6 85 Wm. Kressler 33 94 Mrs. Harley 11 40 Mrs. Geo. Ivey 49 90 Vagrants 9 83 Clark & Mary Chrisman.. 9(5 62 Mrs. Wm. Kemp 1 60 Mrs. Laura Fowler 117 28 lohn Groh 65 75 E. B. Michael 1 00 Thomas Dollman 2 90 Isaac Kitchen 2 00 Geo. Cooper 21 11 Stephen Hill 39 76 Mrs. Andy Dennlgan .... 5 00 Wm. Prtntz 13 31 Mr. Hardy 6 65 John Green 2 10 Mrs. John Ward 1 00 Miller Boys 3 25 Mrs. W. Hopper 23 75 Francis Kessler 69 05 Mrs. Albert Wertman .... 1 50 Mrs. Ed. Shoemaker 13 00 B. F. Fisher 60 00 Mrs. A. S. Bingham 8 67 Mrs. Vanocker 1 60 Adam Novlack 2 00 J. A. Tobias 38 50 Ann Muffley 21 58 John Rice for Berwick . . 1 75 Thomas Withey 120 00 RECAPITULATION. Almshouse & Expenses.. $2007 93 Sundry Expenses 599 17 Refunds 23 50 Danville Hospital for Insane 2075 09 Salaries and Fees 1413 45 Out Door Relief 1322 93 Order NO.- 187 John Eves & Co. overpaid, refunded 10 00 $2075 09 Outside, W. W. Kester 91 25 Outside, Vanslckle' Outside, Rosa Yorks Outside, Alza M. Ster ner Outside, H. C. Kelch ner Outside, Cooper .... Outside, Parker .... Outside, M. E. Cox.. Outside, Andy Miller ! By oiders paid 1905. . I By orders paid 190G.. j 1907. Jan. 7. By Bal. In Treas 23 00 91 00 24G 23 111 38 24 00 342 54 15 60 34 67 $12147 49 $ 689 60 74G2 90 409G 99 $12147 49 No. 341 C. A. Klelm .... No. 37G Dr. M. H. Smithgall No. 393. Supplee-Mather Co. No. 391, J. H. Miller No. 395 D. Lowenberg Est. I). C. Schoemaker, Collec tor, Millville, 1904 76 15 00 25 67 3 75 4 00 2 46 $ C9 C3 $1413 45 Comparison of Secretary's and Treasurer's I Accounts. SECRETARY'S ACCOUNT. Orders Drawn 1906 $7512 07 j Less orders unpaid 1906. 49 17 $74G2 90 TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. Orders Paid $8050 50 ; Less orders of 1905 paid 5S7 60 $7462 90 i ACCOUNTS WITH COLLECTORS OF BLOOM POOR DISTRICT. BLOOM. L. M. SLEPPY, Collector, 1904. Balance due $1870 77 By Cash $ 773 75 By Commission 40 72 Balance due 105G 30 $1870 77 Resources over Liabilities $10698 15 We, the undersigned auditors of the Bloom Poor District, do hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the Directors, Sec retaries atid Treasurer of said District and find them correct as set forth In foregoing statement. A. C. PARK. P. II. FREEZE, A. P. YOUNG. W. H. SCHNEIDMAN, W. B. EVES, Auditors. Value of Real Estate and Personal Property As Per Appraisemet Taken Jan. 3, 1907. i Farm and Buildings ' Horses (4) 1 Cattle (20) j Poultry (255) .. I Hogs (14) .... Wagons and shed I Farm Implements L. M. SLEPPY, Collector, 1905. Balance due $2983 20 By cash $1248 04 By commission 65 68 Balance due 1669 48 $2983 20 L. M. SLEPPY, Collector, 1906. Duplicate $0415 42 By cash $3646 38 By commission 191 91 Balance due 2577 13 $6415 42 GREENWOOD. BURR ALBERTSON, Collector, 1906. Duplicate $ 939 61 By cash $ 646 63 By commission 34 03 Balance due 258 85 $ 939 61 MILLVILLE BORO. D. C. SHOEMAKER, Collector, 1904. Balance due $ 23 94 By cash $ 25 20 By commission, unpaid .. 1 20 Balance due collector .... 2 46 I $ 26 40 $ 26 40 D. C. SHOEMAKER, Collector, 1905. $1322 93 Balance due By cash By commission By exonerations Balance due 21 30 1 07 2 43 67 19 $ 91 99 $ 91 99 D. C. SHOEMAKER, Collector, 1906. I Duplicate $ 372 69 f By cash $ 293 15 ! By commission 15 43 Balance due 64 11 $ 372 69 $7512 07 Bloom Poor Dist. In Acct. With Wm. H. Hid lay, Treasurer. 1906. Jan. 1. To balance In Treasury .... $1551 08 Bloom, L. M. Sleppy, Collector (1904) .. 773 75 Bloom, L. M. Sleppy Collector (1905) .. 1248 04 Bloom, L. M. Sleppy, Collectir (1900) ... 3646 38 Scott, C. E. Hartman, Collector (1905) .. 589 20 Scott, S. McKamey, Collector (1906) .. 377 06 Mil! vllle, D. C. Shoe maker, Col. (1904) 25 20 Millville, D. C. Shoe. maker, Col. (1905) 21 30 Millville, D. C. Shoe- maker, Col., (1900) 293 15 Greenwood, Burr Al- bertson, Col. (1905) 374 63 Greenwood,' Burr Al- bertson Col., (1906) 646 63 Sugarloaf, A. L. Fritz, Collector (1904) .. 30 12 Sugarloaf, A. L. Fritz Collector (1905) . 275 000 Sugarloaf, A. L. Fritz, Collector (1900) .. 250 00 Farm, M. B. Hock, Steward 1013 98 Outside, RodgerB .. 62 40 SCOTT. SAMUEL McKAMEY. Collector, 1906. Duplicate $1091 30 By cash $ 377 06 By commission 19 84 Balance due 694 40 $1091 30 SUGARLOAF. A. L. FRITZ, Collector, 1905. Balance due $ 358 91 By cash $ 275 00 By commission 14 47 Balance due 69 44 $ 358 91 A. L. FRITZ, Collector, 1906. Duplicate $ 477 05 By cash $ 250 00 By commission 13 16 Balance due 213 89 $ 477 05 RESOURCES. Balance (Teas. Report.) . $4096 99 Due from collectors: Bloom, Sleppy, 1904 . . . 1056 30 Bloom, Sleppy, 1905 .. 1669 48 Bloom, Sleppy, 1906 .. 2577 13 Greenwood, Albertson, 'o6 258 85 Millville, Shoemaker, '05 67 19 Millville, Shoemaker, '06 64 11 Scott, McKamey, 1906-. 694 40 Sugarloaf, Fritz, 1905.. 69 44 Sugarloaf, Fritz, 1906.. 213 89 $10767 78 LIABILITIES. Outstanding Orders 1904: No. 327 H. G. Supplee ., $ 17 60 Outstanding orders 1905: No. 167, Wm. Kline 60 Outstanding Orders 1906: Harness Grain and Feed Grain In Ground Miscellaneous Articles .. Coal Provisions Meat Furniture (Steward's house) Furniture (Infirmary) ... Furniture, Men's Almshouse Furniture, Women's Alms house Cellar and outbuildings.. $15200 00 900 00 889 00 127 50 130 00 320 00 612 10 127 75 1208 10 259 00 168 10 80 40 205 20 255 76 227 95 30 25 CO 95 174 35 140 75 $21117 16 H. O. SUPPLEE, J. H. TOWN3END, GEO. B. HUMMER, Appraisers. Products of Farm as Reported by M. B. Hock, Steward. 460 bushels Wheat. 600 " Oats. 2200 " Corn ears. 122 " Buckwheat. 44 " Rye. 25 " Sweet Corn. 200 " Potatoes. . 20 " Tomatoes. IVt " Beans. t 5 " Beets. 10 " Turnips. 2 " Onions. 1 15 " Apples. 36 Tons of Hay. ' 4500 Bundles Corn Fodder. 200 Heads of Cabbage. 500 Cucumbers. 899 lbs. Butter. 3131 lbs. Dressed Pork. 289 doz. Eggs. 7 Turkeys. 120 Chickens. 34 Shoats. 7 Calves. 1 Beef. Products sold (See Teasurer's Statement of credit) $1013 93 Number of paupers at last ' report 9 Admitted during year 13 22 Deaths, Discharged Remaining at end of year Number from Bloomsburg: Thos. Fowler, Robt. Falrman, Mrs. Searles (Mowery), Daniel Gaumer, Mary J. Hall, M. E. Cox, Number from Greenwood: Ann Parker, Mrs. Lettie Vanslckle, Hazel Vanslckle, Letha Vansickle, Number from Millville: John Nagle Number from Scott: Ed. Thomas, Whit Gowllng, Mike O'Neal Number from Sugarloaf: Jerusha Hess, Mrs. Daisy Shultz, Cared for Berwick, Pa: John Rice, Stephen Cooper 1 3 18 22 2 IS CHANDLEE EVES, O. T. WILSON, F. R. DRAKE. Directors. CLEM R. WEISS, Secretary. Attest:
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