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    AUDITORS' REPORT
OF
Cameron County for
1909
("HAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, iu
account with Cameron County.
DR.
■ffio t*.lanoe from last report, $ 759 18
Unseated tax 1900 S 00
Vo do '• 1907 225
Bo do " 1908 3,378 23
Wb do " 1909 616 27
Jfo W. 11. Smith, Collector, 1908 2 00
Co J. H. Hicks, do 1909 826 67
'to I'. Councilman, do do 107 98
•fe .1. R. Batcheider,do do <O7 19
Tft> ki. D. McCoole, do do 490 47
To W K. Devlfng, do do 112 62
'Hb IMltiu Chadwtck, do do 1.405 86
To John Glenn, do do 3,221 22
To Retail Liquor License* 150 00
To Received from Dist. Att'y,Common
wealth costs, 114 73
To Received from D. A. Skinner, Com
monwealth oost« 41 98
"Co Rec'd J. W. Norris, disinfect, 5 00
Tfo rec'd Geo. Barker, lumber 5 00
To rec'd Redemption County Lauds, . 836 IS
To rec'd Personal ti.x returned. 1,191 01
To rec'd 8. P. Kreider, tax J. W. Mason 4 34
To reo,d Cameron Co. Agricultural As
sociation, 70 00
To rec'd Burroughs Adding M. Co., dis. 7 5#
To rec'd M M I.arrabee, fines 25 00
To i ee'd Justice Peace, do 5 00
To rec'd Shippen Township, judgment, 190 50
To rec'd Hale of County Bonds 4,000 00
"Ho roe'd State Treas. Primary Election, 345 13
To rec'd do do Bounty 313 28
To rec'd do do Forest Fires, 1,140 01
To rec'd do do Ag'r Association, 368 50
To roe'd Interest on unseated Tax,. 85 03
*21,163 10
cm.
By orders paid, SIB,IBB 37
My 6 percent, comm. on $16,403 92 820 40
2 per cent. comm. on 4,000 00 . 80 00
By Balance 2,074 53
921,163 10
To Balance due County, | $2,074 53
■©HAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with Hpecial County Funds.
BRIDGE BONDS.
DR.
balance, $869 08
To unseated tax, 1906 1 50
To do do 1907, 1 13
To do do 1908 1,689 14
To do do 1909 308 14
To W. H, Smith, Collector, 1908 1 00
To J. R.'Hicks, do 1909, 413 41
To P. Councilman do do 54 01
To J. R. Batcheider do do 203 64
To 8. D. McCoole, do do 245 25
ToW. E. Devlin*, do do 22134
To Blihu,Chadwick, do do 703 13
To John Glenn, do <lo 1,611 18
To twlance, 75 69
$6,197 64
CR.
My bonds paid $5.500 00
My coupons paid, 2?5 00
By interest on bonds, 200 00
By 5 per cent. comm. on $5,462 87 27 2 61
$6,197 64
By balance due County Treasurer, 75 69
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with Special County Funds.
COURTHOUSE BONDS.
DR.
To balance, $5,378 00
To unseated tax. 1906
To unseated tax, 1907 45
To unseated tax, 1908, 675 65
To unseated tax, 1809, 123 26
To W. H. Smith, Collector. IPCo 40
To J R. Hicks, Collector, 1909, 165 37
To Philip 'JouncilmaD, Collector, 1909, 21 60
To J. R. Batcheider, Collector, 190$, .. SI 46
To 8. D. McCool, Collector, 1909 98 10
To W. E. Deviing, Collector, 1909, 88 51
To Elihu ChadwTck. Collector, 1909 281 25
To John Glenn, Collector, 1909, 644 47
'fo Interest on bond, 180 00
$7,739 15
CR
lly Interest ou Court House Bonds ( SOO 00
Bj Htate tax on Court House 80nd5.... 80 00
Hy 5 per cent. Commission on $2,361.15, 118 06
To Balance, 6,74109
$7,739 15
Tobai. due Court House Bond Fund,.. $6,74109
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with the several Shippen Township
Funds.
SHIPPEN ROAD, 1908.
DR.
To balance, $ 343
To unseated tax 3,233 71
To balance, 7 54
$3,244 68
CR.
fsy 11 per cent. Comm., on $3,U33.71 $ 161 68
By Orders paid, 3,083 00
$3,214 68
By balance due County Treasurer $7 51
SHIPPEN ROAD, 1909.
DR.
To unseated tax $ 260 63
$ 260 63
CR.
By 5 per cent. Comm., on SJCO.«3, $ 13 03
By Orders paid, 230 00
By Balance... 17 60
$ 260 63
To bal.. due Shippen Road 1908 Fund, sl7 60
SHIPPEN SPECIAL ROAD.
DR.
■Po balance $ l oa
To unseated tax 1(108 646 71
To uii'-eatari tux 19HJ, 02 13
$ 699 87
CR.
Bys percent. C0mm.,0n5038,84 $ 34 91
By Orders paid. 661 (c
Uy balance 3 93
$ 699 87
('0 oa!. due Shippen Special Road Fund, $3 93
SHIPPEN ROAD BOND.
DR.
'Ho balance, $ 133
To unseated tax 1908 1,292 30
'JV> unseated tax 1906, 101 25
$1,397 88
CE
By 5 per cent Comm., on $1,396.55 $ 69 83
By Orders paid 1.318 00
By Balance, 10 on
$1,397 8S
Tonal., due Shippen Road Bond Fund, $lO 05
SHIPPEN SCHOOL.
Tobalance, $1,499 82
To unseated tax,. 3,636 61
To amount from dog fund 94 51
ft) balance, 55 8£
#8,186 85
CSk.
Ily r> per Cent. flonam., on $t,656.(1 $ 17» 85
Ttg Orders paid. 5,016 0<
$5,186 8<
By balance dne Oounty Treasurer, , $55 81
BHIPPKN SCHOOL BUILDING.
DR.
Tt> balance, $ 369 25
'BE) unseated tax 1,089 15
$1,406 41
CR.
Hy 5 per cent.Comm., on jf1,#19,19, .... $ LI <M
Ry Ordere paid, 857 (H
By Balance 999 5!
$1.408 41
-To ba!., due Shippen Scl-oolJßu ilding... W99 5!
BHIPPEN SCHOOL BOND.
DR.
To balance I 79 87
To unseated tax 1 SO
$Bl 87
CK.
Hy 5 per cent. Comm., on f1.50, $ 07
By orders paid 75 00
By balance, 6 30
$ 81 37
To bal., dueShippenSchool Bond Fund, sfi 30
SHIPPEN POOR.
DR.
To balance $ 664 71
To unseated tax, 2,095 24
12,749 95
CR.
By 5 per cent. Comm., on $2,095.24, $ 104 76
By orders paid, 2,300 00
By balance, 345 19
$2,749 96
To balance due Shippen Poor Fund $345 19
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with the several Portage Township
Funds.
PORTAGE ROAD.
DR.
To balance, $ 11 41
To unseated tax, 13 04
$ 24 46
CR.
By 5 per cent. Comm., on $13.04 $ 65
By balance,. 23 81
$ 24 46
To balance due Portage Road Fund, •.. $23 81
PORTAGE SCHOOL.
DR.
To balance, * 25 32
To unseated tax, « »
To amount from dog fund, 1 38
$ 43 93
CR.
By 5 per cent. Comm., on 112 14.28, $ 71
By orders paid 25 00
By balance, 18 22
$ 43 93
To balance due Portage School Fund,.. $lB 22
PORTAGE BCHOOL BUILDING.
DR.
To balance, * 78
To unseated tax 2 74
112 352
CR.
By 5 per cent. Comm., on $2.74, $ 14
By orders paid, 78
By balance, 2 60
$ 3 52
To bal., due Portage School Building,.. $2 BO
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with the several Lumber Township
Funds.
LUMBER ROAD.
To balance $ 186 78
To unseated tax 258 37
To liquor licenses 180 00
$ 625 15
CR.
By 5 per cent Comm., on $258.37 * 12 92
By orders paid .. 380 00
By balance, 232 23
$ 625 15
To balanae d' ' Lumber Road Fund,... $232 2S
LUMBER SCHOOL.
DR.
To balance $ 179 05
To unseated tax,.... 385 87
To amount from dog fund, 22 46
$ 587 38
CR.
By 5 per cent. Comm., on $335.87, 112 16 79
By orders paid, 175 00
By balance, 345 59
$ 537 88
To balance due Lumber School Fund,. $ 345 5*
LUMBER SCHOOL BUILDING.
DR.
To balance $ 72 10
To unseated tax 191 91
$ 261 01
CR.
By 5 per cent. Comm., on $191.91, $ 980
Bv orders paid 70 00
By balance 181 41
$ 264 01
To bal., due Lumber School Building, $lB4 41
LUMBER SCHOOL BOND.
DR
To balance, $ 94 22
To unseated tax, 113 98
» 238 20
CR.
By sper cent. comm. on $143 98, $7 20
By orders paid 90 00
By balance 141 00
$ 238 20
To bal due Lumber School Bond Fund, 141 00
LUMBER POOR.
DR.
To balance, $ 52 93
To unseated tax,.... , 258 37
$ 311 30
OR.
By 5 per cent, comm., on $258.37,., $ 12 92
By orders paid, 52 00
By balance, 246 38
$ 311 30
To balance due Lumber Poor Fund,.... 246 38
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with Lumber & Wharton State Road.
DR.
To unseated tax, $64 63
64 63
CR.
By 5 per cent. comm. on $64 63 $ 3 23
By balance due County Treasurer, from
last report, 42
By orders paid, 18 00
By balance, 12 98
64 63
To balance due L. <Sc W. State Road 12 98
LUMBER fc WHARTON STATE ROAD BOND.
DR.
To balance, $ 50
To unseated tax, 90 47
$ 90 97
OR.
By 5 per cent. comm. on S9O 47, 4 52
By orders paid (18 CO
By balance, 18 45
$ 90 97
To balance due L. k. W. S. R. Bond,. . 18 45
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with the several Gibson Township
l'uad».
GIBSON ROAD.
DR.
To balance $ 11
! To unseated tax 133 io
I To liquor licenses 60 00
I 193 21
( CR.
By 5 per cent comm. on $133 10 6 66
By orders paid 183 00
By balance, 3 55
l
I $193 21
To balance due Gibson Road Fund,.... 3 65
I
GIBSON SPECIAL ROAD.
I DR.
; To balance, 75
* To unseated tax, 133 10
| To balance, 55 81
■ $lB9 US
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1910.
CR.
By 6 per cent. comm. on $133 10, $ 6 68
By orders paid, 183 00
sl9* as
By balance due County Treasurer, $ 55 81
GIBSON SCHOOL.
DR.
To balance, $ 258 88
To unseated tax 151 17
To amount from Dog Fund 24 09
434 14
CR.
By 5 per cent. Comm., on $151.17 $ 765
By orders paid 258 00
By balance, 168 59
$ 434 14
To balance due Gibson School Fund,... 168 59
aiBSON SCHOOL BUILDING.
DR.
To balance $ 134 78
To unseated tax, 75 60
210 36
CR.
By 5 per cent. comm. on $75 60 $ 3 78
By orders paid, 134 00
By balance 72 58
210 36
To bal. due Gibson School Building,.. 72 58
OIBSON SCHOOL BOND
DR.
To balance from last report, $ 82 22
62 22
CR.
By orders paid, 62 22
62 22
GIBSON POOR.
DR.
To balance, $ 357 37
To unseated tax, 62 81
$420 18
CR.
By 5 per cent comm. on $62 81 $314;
By balance 417 04
420 18
To balance due Gibson Poor Fund,.... 417 04
CHAS. J. HOWAR D, County Treasurer, in ac
count with the several Grove Township
Funds.
GROVE ROAD
DR.
To balance, $ 120 50
To unseated tax,..•.» 17 46
To liquor licenses, % 120 00
257 96
CR.
By 5 per cent. comm. on sl7 46, $ 87
By orders paid, 120 00
By balance 137 09
257 96
To balance due Grove Road Fund,...... 137 09
. ffROVE ROAD BOND.
DR.
To balance $95 45
To unseated tax 4 03
99 48
CR.
"y j per cent. comm. on $4 03, $ 20
By orders paid 95 00
By balance 4 28
99 48
To balance due Grove Road 80nd,.... 4 28
SPECIAL ROAD.
DR.
To balance, $ 82 32
To unseated tax, 15 85
98 17
CR.
By 5 per cent. comm. on sls 85, $ 79
By orders paid, 82 00
By balance 15 38
9g 17
To bal. due Grove Spec'al Road Fund,.. 19 *SB
GROVE SCHOOL.
DR.
To balance, $ 118 70
To unseated tax, 9 18
To amount from Dog Fund, 16 97
$144 85
CR.
By 5 per cent. comm. on $9 18, 46
By orders paid, 118 00
By balance, 26 39
sl4l 81i
To balance due Grove School Fund, ... 26 39
GROVE SCHOOL BUILDING.
DR.
To balauce from last report, $ 41
41
GROVE CASH ROAD.
DR.
To uuseated tax $ 8 06
8 08
CR.
By 5 per cent. comm. on $H 06,.., 40
By balance, 7 66
8 06
To balance due GroveCasli Road Fund, 7 66
GROVE POOR.
DR.
To balance, SSB 25
To unseated tax, 15 45
73 70
CR.
By 5 per cent. comm. on sls 45, 77
By orders paid, 58 00
By balance, 14 39
$ 73 70
To balance due Grove Poor Fund, 14 93
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with the Grove & Gibson Indepen
dent School District.
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL.
DR.
To balance $ 68 38
To unseated Tax, 32 63
To amount from Dog Fund 15 33
116 31
CR.
By 5 par cent. comm. on $32 63 1 63
By orders paid 68 00
By balance, 4tj 71
116 34
To bal. due Independent School Fund 46 71
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL BUILDING.
DR.
To balance sl2 49
To unseated tax, 5 02
17 51
CR.
By 5 per cent, commision on $5 02, 25
By orders paid, 12 00
By balaace, 5 26
17 61
To bal. due Independent S. Building,.. 5 26
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with the several DriftwoodßoroughFunds
BOROUGH.
DR.
To balance, $ 545
To liquor licenses, 480 00
$ 485 45
CR.
By 5 per cent. Comm., on $480.00, $ 24 00
By orders paid, 458 00
By balance 5 45
$ 43i . .
To balauce due Driftwood itorougb,.... $S 45
DRIFTWOOD SCHOOL.
DR.
To balance,.. $ 18 82
To amount from dog fund 22 45
$ 41 27
cn.
By orders paid I IB 82
By balance, 22 45
$ 41 27
To bal. due Driftwood School Fund,... IX2 45
DRIFTWOOD BCHOOL BUILDING.
DR.
To balance t 7 10
t 7 10
CR.
By orders paid $ 710
* 7 10
DRITWOOD POOR.
DR.
To balance from last report « 315
$ 315
DRIFTWOOD WATER.
DR.
To balance from last report, $ 11 77
$ 11 77
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with the several Emporium Borough Funds
BOROUGH.
DR.
To liquor licenses, 112 960 00
$ 960 00
CR.
By 5 per cent. Comm., on |960.00, $ 48 00
By orders paid 912 00
* 960 00
SCHOOL.
DR.
To balance, $ 104 08
To amount from dog fund 39 42
$ 143 50
CR.
By orders paid $ 101 08
By balance, 39 12
To bal., due Emporium School Fund,.. $39 42
CHAS. J . HOW ART), County Treasurer, in ac
count with Dog Fund.
DR.
To balance, $ 182 75
To J. R. Hicks, Collector 1909 39 75
To Philip Councilman, Collector 1909 ... ' 600
To J. R. Batchelder, Collector 1909, 37 50
Tori. D. McCool, Collector 1909 16 50
Toll. B. Muthershaugh,Constablel9o9, 14 25
To W. E. Devling, Collector, 1909 30 75
To Elihu Chadwick, Collector 1909,, 129 75
To John Glenn, Collector 1909, 54 00
$ 511 25
CR.
By 6 per c«nt. Comm., on $328.50 $ 16 43
By orders paid, 72 00
By amt. transferred to Gibson School, 24 09
By amt. transferred to Portage School, 4 38
By amt. transferred to Grove School,.. 16 C 7
B.v amt. transferred to Driftwood School, 45
By "T* transferred to iN>r U + ■>< 22 45
By amt. ttunsferrcc io Shippen School, 94 70
By amt. trans'red to Emporium Schoool, 39 12
By amt. transferred to G. k. G. Ind., 15 33
By balance, 183 03
$ 511 25
To balance due dog fund $lB3 03
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with State Personal Tax.
Dlt.
To.I. R. Hicks, Collector 1909, * 32 11
To J. R. Batchelder, Collector 1909 52 75
To S. D. McCool, Collector 1909 61 93
To W. E. Devling, Collector 1909, 18 33
To Elihu Chadwick, Collector 1908, 92 60
To John Glenn, Collector 1909 1,353 12
To balance, 547 54
$2,1.58 68
'• ' CR.
By balance due County Treas, from last
•X: report, 1 . $ 551 89
'By ! per cent, comm., on $1611.13, 16 11
( By State Treasurer's receipts, 1,590 68
$2,168 68
By balance due County Treasurer, $547 54
CHAS. J. HOWARD, County Treasurer, in ac
count with Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
DR.
Tq> retail mercantile tax, $ 876 27
'fja wholesale mercantile tax 82 47
'ljtj billiard and pool licenses 260 00
TH eating house licenses 15 50
IVlretail liquor licenses 7."i0 09
'lyf wholesale liquor licenses,., 375 00
'm tax on loans 116 no
,1 $2,475 24
CR.
By State Treasurer's receipts, $2,209 29
Bj» 5 per cent, coram , oil $-',475.24, 123 76
By paid Driftwood Gazette, advertising, 37 82
Is, paid Cameron County Press, adv.,.. 37 82
By paid Emporium Independent, adv., 37 82
Bra paid postage 5 00
Bjjjj balauce, 23 73
£>,475 24
To balance due Commonwealth, £23 73
OH AS. J. HOWARD. County Treasurer, in ac
count with Department of Fisheries.
DR.
To 10 fish basket licenses issued, 112 10 00
$ 10 60
CR.
By 5 per cent, comm., on SIO.OO, $ 50
By receipt from Department of Fisher
ies, 9 50
$ 10 00
S. P. KREIDER, Commissioner, in account
with Cameron County.
DR.
To county orders received, $ 375 00
$ 375 00
, CR.
By salary for one year, $ 300 00
By expenses, 75 00
$ 375 00
J. W. LEWIS, Commissioner, in account with
Cameron County.
DR.
To County orders received, ♦ 376 Go
$ 376 50
CR.
By salary for one year $ 300 00
By Expenses 76 50
$ 376 50
GEORGE MINARD, Commissioner, in account
with Cameron County.
DR.
To county orders received, $ 393 00
$ 393 00
CR.
By salary for one year, $ 300 00
By expenses, 93 00
$ 393 GO
J. W. NORRIS, Sheriff, in account with Cam
eron County.
DR.
To county orders received $ 693 11
$ 693 11
Ji • CR "
By bills rendered,. $ 693 11
$ 693 11
J. P. McNARNEY, District Attorney, in ac
count with Comeion County.
DR.
To county orders received, $ 300 00
t aoo oo
CR.
By salary for one year, $ 300 00
$ 3#o 00
Commissioners of Lumber V Wharton State
Road. B. F. ROB. Commissioner.
DR.
To bal. due L. &. W. State Road from
last report, $ 70 10
To received from Treas. Potter county, 115 49
185 59
CR.
By 10 days services, $ 20 00
By Expenses, 7 50
By paid B.W. Green.Retainer 20 00
By paid Harrison Bailey, labor, 1 50
By paid George Koss do, 1 50
By paid Francis Ross 3 00
By paid Geo. Kliduff, do, 8 00
By paid Smith Corwin,...do, 8 75
By paid paid O. D. &I. F. Corwin, labor, 13 13
By balance, 107 21
8185 59
To balance due L. k W. State Road, $l7O 21
A. E. LORD, Commissioner, in account with L.
A- W. State Road.
i)R.
To ree'd from Treus. ot Cameron county, S4B oo
To balance 46 88
$ 94 88
CR.
By 22 days' services 44 00
By expenses 4 27
By paid A. E. Jenks,... .labor, 2 00
By paid Robert Boyd, do 5 00
By paid E. F. Comley do, 6 00
By bal. duo A. E. Lord, from last report, 33 61
$ 94 88"
By balance due A. E Lord, $46 88
A. E. LORD, Commissioner, in account with
Lumber & Wharton State Road Bond.
DR.
To ree'd from Treas. of Cameron County, S6B 00
68 00
CR.
By amount paid on judgement, Ella A.
Parsons . S6B 00
S6B 00
Recapitulation
DR.
of the account of CHAS. J. HOWARD, County
Treasurer.
Due Cameron County $2,074 53
do Court House Bond Fund 6,741 09
do Shippen Road 1909 17 60
do—do .. -Special Road 3 93
do. do Road Bond 10 05
do—do School Building 999 52
do—do School Bond, 6 30
do do Poor 345 19
do Portage Roal, 23 81
do d 0... .School, 18 22
do—do School Building, 2 SO
do Lumber Road, 232 23
d0....d0 5ch001,.... 345 59
do do School Building, 184 41
do do School Bond, 141 00
do do Poor, 218 38
do Lumber fc Wharton State Road,... 12 98
do —do do do do R. Bond, 18 45
do Gibson Road, 3 55
do do School, 168 59
d 0... .d 0... .School Building 72 58
d0....d0 Poor, 417 04
do Grove Road, 137 09
<lo do do Bond, 4 23
do—do Special Road, 15 38
do do School, 26 39
do—do do Building, 41
do., .do Cash Road, 7 66
do do Poor 14 93
do Grove & Gibson Ind. School 46 71
do do d0....d0 do Bi'd 5 26
do Driftwood Borough 5 45
d0....d0.... School 22 45
do do ... Poor 3 15
do do Water 11 77
do Emporium School, 39 42
do Dog Fund 183 03
do Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,.. 23 73
$12,932 75
CR.
By ain't due Co. Treas. from B'dg Bonds 79 59
do. .do.. .do. .do.. .d0....d0 Shippen R'd 7 54
d0..d0.. d0..d0.. .do d 0... doSch'ol 55 89
do. .do. .do.. .do.. do Gibson Sp. R. 55 81
do .do. .do.. .do . do— State P. Tax, 547 54
To balance, 11,890 28
$12,632 75
To balance in hands of County Treas. $11,890 28
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Cameron
county, Pennsylvania, do certify that we have
audited.adjusted and settled the several accounts
of the County Treasurer, County Commissioners,
Sheriff, District Attorney, and the Commission
ers of the Lumber Wharton State Road for
the year 1909 and that the forgoing is a true and
correct statement of the same.
Witnesour hands this Twenty-ninth day of
January, A. D., 1910.
T. E. FULTON,
MICHAEL BRENNAN,
GEO. A. WALKER,
l-Bt. County Auditors.
Commissioners' Report.
Receipts, Expenditures, Liabilities
and Assets of the County of Cam
eron for the Year Ending
January 3, 1910.
RECEIPTS.
Bal in Treas, Jan 4. 1906. County $ "59 18
Bridge IMP iw
" C. House... 5378 00
" " " " " " Dog 182 75
liec'd from Collectors, IPOS 3 40
1909 18600 15
" " ii. 11. Muthersbaugh.dog. 14 25
Redemption ot Co. Land. 836 15
•' Cameron Co. Agr. Asso 70 00
" " S. I'. Kreider. tax of J.
W.Mason., 4 34
" J.W. Norrls for disenfect
ant 5 00
D. A. Skinner, line & costs 41 98
" Commonwealth, bounty.. 313 28
tire lliooi
" " primary 345 13
" " " Cameron
Co. Agr. Association 308 50
" estate Personal Tax 1193 01
Burroughs Adding Ma
chine Co 7 50
" Fines 30 00
Commonwealth Costs 114 73
" Liquor Licenses 45000
George Barker, lumber... 5 00
" " Shippen Twp.. judgement 490 50
" " Interest of Bonds 180 00
" " Bond Sold 4000 00
I " •• Unseated Tax 1906 510
" 1907 383
" " 1908 5743 02
■' " 1909 1047 67
! " '• Interest on unseated tax. 85 03
Ha). Due County Treasurer on State
Personal Tax 517 54
837691 13
EXPENDITURES,
J. W Lewis, County Commissioner. .$ 800 00
" Expenses 76 50
s. P. Kreider. County Commissioner 300 00
Expense 75 00
Geo. Minard. County Commissioner . 300 00
Exr.ense 93 on
W. L. Thomas. Commissioners Clerk 6110 00
Commissioners Counsel 11l 20
J. W. Norris, Sheriff 693 11
\V. J. Leavitt, Prothonotary 826 00
County Auditors 113 04
Jury Commissioners ss So
Janitor 600 00
Constable Returns 76 46
District Attorney 300 00
Official Reporter 297 90
Court Crier and Tipstaffs f73 86
Sheriff and Constables 144 04
.Justice and Witnesses 397 4*
Bridge repairs BJ7 27
Sheep Damages 73 75
Grand Jurors 296 46
Traverse Jurors 850 14
Assessors for Assessing 342 50
Assessors for Registering. 537 02
Election Expenses 1637 50
Jail 2381 55
State Prison and Hospital 766 01
Printing and advertising 627 50
Road Views and Damage 34 00
Stationary and Postage 141 01
Bounty on Noxious Animals B 00
Fuel and Lights 457 60
Repairs on Public Buildings 597 87
Inquests 84 08
Indigent Soldiers 184 00
Blank Books 127 24
County Bridges 810 82
Water Company 100 00
Cameron County Agr. Association .. 368 50
Cameron Countv Institute 194 68
Burroughs Adding Machine 375 00
Cameron Countv Agr. Association 100 00
Mrs. J. lj. riivope. Board for Jury 55 00
Emporium Telephone Company 78 In
Driftwood Telephone Company 8 75
Primaries 355 38
C. J. .Miller, Burial ol Paupers 103 96
J, H. Mathews. Dog Tags 10 25
Vacuta Sweeper 20 00
F. D. Leet. Trial of Pogano 150 00
Frank Reburto 20 00
J. D. Logan. Exrcss.. 18 84
Insurance 155 0»
Department of Health 70 on
J. D. Swopt, KejKirt to Pub. Charities 10 00
John McDonald. Directors Meeting. 25 00
Robert Clark, Freight and Dray 2 98
William Hair, Trial of Pogano 10 0*
Rufundlng Order* 14 00
Supplies tor Prothonotary's Office... 35 81
Miscellany 35 its
Intereston Court House Bonds 800 00
State Tax on Court House Bonds 80 oo
State lVronal Tax 1560 08
Paid Bridge Bond- 5500 00
Paid Interest on Bridge Bonds. 425 09
Paid Orders of Previous Years filO 80
Dog Tax Transfered to School Furid 238 79
Paiil 5 per cent ou 124,517.41 1227 33
•• 2 per cent on 4.000.00 80 00
" 1 per cent on 1.011.13 18 11
Cash in hands of Co.Treas. $8,922,90
Less Outstanding Orders, 1909. 597 01 8325 95
To Balance Due County Treasurer
State Personal Tax 551 Hi
$37004 13
ASSETS.
Cash in Treasury SW22 9ft
Bonds Held by County Treasurer 5000 00
Due from Unseated Tax, lt»0H I*B 00
\ 1909 5841 00
" P. S. Culver. Col 500 94
12002 90
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding Orders, previous years $ 350 00
Orders of 1909 597 01
Bridge Bonds 8000 00
Court House Bonds 20000 00
$28947 01
Liabilities Over Assets 8318 U
This is to certlfv that the foregoing is a
true and correct statement of the Receipts
and Expenditures, Assets and Liabilities of
the County of Cameron, Pa., for the year
1909.
J. W. LEWIS,
S P. KREIDER,
GEO, MINARD,
Attest:— County Commissioners,
W. L. THOMAS, Clerk.
We hereby certify that we have examined
the books and and accounts of the Commis
sioners of the County of Cameron, ami tlnd
the above a correct statement of the same
T. E. FULTON.
MICHAEL HRENNAN
CEO. A. WALKER.
County Auditors.
A Fish That Gives Paint.
TUe well known brown pigment call
ed sepia 1s obtained from u ten armed
octopus found principally In the Med
iterranean and more especially at the
head of the Adriatic sea, where It is
caught by the natives for food.
The sepia is contained In a bag and
Is really the black fluid of which we
have ail read as being discharged by
the creature to cover its escape. Some
naturalists say that the fluid is brown
ish, which becomes more credible when
we know that this is the source of
sepia. The pigment is really a powder
which dissolves in water. Its strength
may be estimated by the fact that it
will color 1,000 times its awn built.
When the octopus has been killed the
Back or bag is removed and dried to
prevent putrefaction. The sepia is
treated with ammonia or caustic soda,
washed and dried. It is one of the
most durable of paints, except when
fully exposed to the fierce rays of the
sun, and an even surface can be ob
tained with it more easily than with
most paints. Sepia has been obtained
from a fossil cuttlefish thousands of
years old and found to be quite good
for paint.
The Change From Black to Red.
"See that little woman who just
went out?" remarked a Fourth avenue
milliner to a customer. "Noticed that
red hat, did you? Well, as a milliner
and a person whose business it is to
study the different characteristics of
women I have watched her for two
years. It has been a kind of study of
the 'evolutions of a widow.'
"Two years ago she came to me, re
cently bereaved, and had me make her
a hat oi deepest black. She was bro
ken hearted and declared she would
never again take an interest in the
pretty things that women like to wear.
A year ago she came again.
" 'Don't you think I might have the
least bit of white in my new hat?' she
asked.
" 'Yes,' I said; 'I think you might.'
| and the hat was made. Three months
I later she came for another hat, and
j she stood for a little touch of laven-
I der. Next she had a big white plume,
i and last week I made her that red
hat. It just shows what time will do
in lifting up a heart bowed down."—
Louisville Times.
The Releaser.
If he hadn't been a dreadful bore
and the hour wasn't so late it is quite
possible the lovely girl would have
refrained from the exercise of a stra
tegic scheme, says the Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
"Hark!" she whispered as ho paused
in the midst of a long winded de
scription of his camping outfit.
| "What is it?" he whispered in re
turn.
She smiled reassuringly.
"It's only papa, lie must bo oiling
the releaser."
"And what is the releaser?"
"It's one of papa's ingenious
schemes. Every night, at exactly 11
o'clock, ho pulls up a brass chain that
releases our brindle bull pup from
his annex adjoining the kitchen; that's
all."
And she laughed merrily. The caller
glanced at the clock on the mantel.
It indicated 10:57.
"I find I must go,"he said in a
slightly hurried manner. "And good
night."
Punishment For Perjury.
Terjury is a crime more severely
punished in Germany than in any oth
er country in the world. Even an ap
parently trivial misstatement under
oath carries a sentence of ten years in
prison. Excepting murder, there are
few crimes that carry as heavy a pen
ally as perjury. The German theory Is
that the entire system of jurispru
dence rests on the respect for an oath
administered under the forms of law
and that this must be strictly guarded
in order to secure the punishment of
other crimes and insure justice in civil
cases. Germany stands at one extreme
and the United States at the other.
Fewer people are punished in the
United States for false swearing hi
the witness box than in any other
country.—London Telegraph.