12 AUDITORS' REPORT OP DAUPHIN COUNTV, PA. y " RECEIPTS AIND EXPENDITURES Arthur H. Bailey, Esq., Treasurer, in Account With the County of Dauphin, Pa., 1913 COUNTY TAX Dr. To amount assessed, 19KI $297,435 10 To additional tax. 1913 183 79 To outstanding tax, 1912 15,448 53 To additional tax, 1912 1,205 94 To penalty, 1912 459 48 To outstanding, 1911 149 SB To outstanding, 1910 3o 55 Total charges ! *314,589 75 nr. Uy abatement. 1913 *13,264 91 By exoneration, 1913 1,529 20 By return, 1913 296 08 Uy collectors' commission, 1913 10,363 56 Uy outstanding, 1913 15,951 50 By abatement, 1912 : 70 By return, 1912 863 24 By exoneration, 1912 5,456 50 4 By collectors' commission, 1912 538 11 Uy outstanding, 1912 532 02 My exoneration, 1911 15 93 By collectors' commission. 1911 4 45 By outstanding, 1911 44 27 By collectors' commission, 1910 178 Total credits $48,302 25 Cash balance ' $266,527 50 STATE TAX Dr. To outstanding, 1911 *6O 04 To additional tux, 1912 1 Otl To outstanding tax, 1912 58 80 To additional tax, 1913 » til 00 To amount assessed; 1913 40,995 84 To amount by State, 1913 30,432 80 To return commission, 1913 409 87 Total charges 72,022 35 Cr. By abatement, 191" *598 95 By exoneration, 1913 28 26 By collectors' commission, 1913 1,681 21 Jl> outstanding tax, 1913 75 93 By exoneration, 1912 40 30 1!y collectors' commission, 1912 Sfi By outstanding tax, 1912 2 07 By outstanding tax, 1911 60 04 By amount paid State, 1913 40,577 07 By return commission 409 87 Total credits 43,474 56 Cash balance *28,547 79 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS To balance in hands of treasurer, January 6, 1913 *134.489 60 To amount received for maintenance of luna tic State hospital ....; 2,088 19 To amount received for detective licenses.... 25 00 To amount received from Roy C. Banner, Register 229 09 To amount received front Oscar G. Wicker sham, Recorder of Deeds, balance fee due , county, per special audit 937 93 To amount received from Lockwood B. Wor sen, administrator of James H. Worden, Prothonotary, one-half excess fees from January Ist to March 14th. 1912 3,122 71 To amount received frohl Lockwood B. Wor den, Prothonotary, excess fees duo county from April 20th to December, 1912 2,678 97 To amount received front O. G. Wlekershain. Recorder and Clerk, one-half excess fees in office. January 6th, 1913 2,301 98 To amount received from Harry F. Holler, acting Prothonotary of office, for amount excess fees over and above salaries and expenses sgr, 19 To amount received by county, portion of liquor licenses 5.730 Oo To amount received from Commonwealth Trust Co., Interest of sinking fund 7,501 95 To amount received from the City of Harris burg for maintaining prisoners at county prlso 6,102 53 To amount received by County Treasurer from the various banks as interest on dully bal ances 2 040 32 Jo amount received for fines paid bv various Aldermen and Justices of Peace for 1913... 91 60 To amount received for scrap iron 5 00 To amount received from Northumberland county, share of expenses repairing inter county bridge 595 jo To amount received, one-half non-resident hunters' licenses, by County Treasurer 5 00 To awiount front Paul Strickler for directory 3 50 Commissioners' Statement ADVERTISING AND PRINTING Publishing Annual State ment A $1,605 70 Publishing Court Proclama tion 988 40 Publishing Election Procla mation 300 50 Advertising notice to bid tiers, bridge repairs 37 20 Advertising road viewers' notices 99 80 Advertising notice to bid ders, Almshouse repairs ... 15 60 Advertising Primary Elec tion 54 30 $3,101 50 APPROPRIATIONS : BENEFICENT AND REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS Poor Directors' requisition. . $60,000 00 Prison Inspectors' requisi tion 25,920 70 Support of insane at Harris burg, Pa. v /... 22,018 75 Support of insane at Wer nersville. Pa 469 29 Support of Insane at War ren, Pa 17 00 Support of insane at Norris town. Pa .17 oo __ STATE TAX 1913 STATE TAX 1912 Slate Tax 1911 Zi nor licenses 1913 7 ' "Z • I ■*£ t»" DISTRICTS NAMES OF 2c .1, c » £ o ' « > Ij. COLLECTORS £ % - ° t; « S S c ° J, J, ® 2 2 10 = n * £ c ~ «C ct/ a « S s *«».: gii a Shi * 5 2.- 22 =■ § t i - a si «J =-x - s = - b b „• & 22 5 I . S I tg _• g ft t v£ 35 § II C Si eg s.a ® w c c 3 E « J ° -gS * 2r|» S =S .22 - i-3 5 2 S* S° 2--o 5' _ ... _ . | r > m P. 7. C O c - ® - r375 E C E o Harrisburjgr— * • M . H j <>« < • a O .a: H •< .C 3 . H *•; < < < I* iint wiiid Jolin 11. Tavlor r p n Q > a . , Second ward Charles K. Paxs \. 2?' T™ o* 1 1 ?»• *55 OS! | I | | | | | S6O <>4| *6O 04| *6O 04 . , Third Wfti d \V. W. Wiillowtr 1 i o i.n»- ~,. ~ .1 -1 0i | 421 41 t >•■ •. | | | j ( | .»>•»••....,•«,.»..•• «,. Fourth ward W. A. Leech "j-'i'dii 8 »"4 68 7*883 7K> ' ' 604 S "' 12,096 DO j I , ; I ; i | I »••! six"! ward' h. ' - ; 'o6 »v«'.si6 66 ; vo'.aoo oo i>o v«.706'66 Seventh ward Isaiah Reese ........ 1 Tor Si! ; I 34 93 1 298 60..."...: I ; ( | | I I I j ! til wu rd * Ira I*. All 11 er ........ ,io ni, «f! i!c ... .', 1......., (i 78',...,.., 13 it 52 | j | i | | Ninth ward 'William Hughes S"i ?, t"? 8 !>; 3,: 07) 781 46 | | | | | | J | i ! j ' e nt li hui ci I He i ley B. Aduuis ~, ii n i >ir * /»?#» i••■• •• • • ~ •' •••••••. SI« 64i. ... #. j ......j....... j j......|......|.......j........ ....... ....... , * * " ••••••••• .... ( •••• Eleventh ward [Frank B. Mickey H."'; " , V-Ao 25-, 65 21| 1,104 26! ; ; I , I I i I Twelfth ward iThco. E. Shlsler,. ": 'Sf? 2-! 1 »«®f ?«: «•••• 12| »I 20] 1,683 60 j 4.80| 4 80, | 4 80| 1 ; ! I Thirteenth ward lEdwin C. Osman | f.i Sr. 'SS ov! G " U "*0 2» ( 811 82] ; | I , I I ■ , j conewago rß townshi K p h .::J:::::::::::::::."::::.'::::::::::.*: y. 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' I towns 11 lp_ I>aniel Hartman 270 48 on 00 K9 ; j £ 10 I | 100 00| 25 00 15 00 60 00 JOO Middletown ward John Wagner **l7 so "in r»7 " ■ o li "{2 If 'iA'iA "io'n.'i I'iA'iA ***«'.'.« 2,450 00! 1,100 00 270 00 1,080 00J 2,lS**) C% Second ward John Warner ..j 342 74 319 oft 17 141 6lt .12 S? 10 16 32 " 13 30 |0 10|...... 336 ; Tll it d ward , .Tolin W air tier 1 .. < ,>•. .. ! _••••••«■ 1 6 u 11........ 1- <4.•••«»». 1.. *••••>.. I. SiSSf K2hin OWn P Cyrus Noyinger !.*!; 400 3 j 302 2sj Vj 4ct j 739 *""ii*ii! 400 ]••••' •' I ' j ?J!v? k 1 John E. Hennlngrer 217 041 "O" 07 ii> sr. 4V" " I nil i ! I MUlersburff borough William li. Ileckard 923 D(» sjjo 2ft 41; •»«»' ! 1- tr l 1 l;!' 1 400 00 100 00! 60 00 240 00 400 00 Penbrook borough .X C. Reese f 4XB o-'i 4R4 «? •». a.\ « ?>5 923 96 | | 1 ! Reed township George M. Cooper r t (*, .» .>jl " IV .! * I *...; ! Royal ton borough £ irst ward John C. Hlte 75 ou 00l * i v •\ '\ ••• • • • ! • I v,„.h tn W „«h.n Beoond wapd rj:,in c - H,te :::::::: , 58 45 40 7o 78 71 , 14 20 n74 15o; 07 ! 14 gl i i ! ixiisn lownsnip John Hassler I j ' * * ; J• • • | | , Soutn Hanover townsnip William It. Clay i '' isft'iil !' " '"'l'ift {••••• •• • • !•••,••: !...•...I 100 001 25 00 15 00 60 00 100 00 feteelton borough—First ward Mark Mumma !!!!... 9*' i»i \r t?? ° 19 .2 ?? : ' 1 « ! i.......... secona war a Mark Mumma ' 250 70 «a 4 4«» ii ra i -i! I 2? ; - I I ! 3,300 00! 2,100 oo 240 00 060 00 3,300 oo Fonrlh ward M ar !* Mumma 594 72! 553 68 li 74 l! 30 1 Ha ! I F Mark Mumma 214 8K ->oo o4 lo 74 i *r»v o?1 £«•••'"" * ' !•.••• , . vi 'lt' " " i'' 1"' " Mark Mumma , 135 8o l •'#» 4* ,Lii j.8H.)2 ! Pwatara Jj'rst precinct . h C. i. . " , M ' sl \ 2,3 4( ' I 100 00 25 00| 15 00 60 00 100 0» Third nreclnct °- C - Islshop ie is2'n " *3l i'ii ** * "i'Doi' *' 'HYii i ! 1 Fiiiirtli lirJdnrt S9 50 83 32 V?« I *»u JS I I'lfM. nrX? B1 ". ho P I .. . I ! U 50 I'ntnntftwn tinrntio-li llisllOP ; i | } TT nn«l* Pnvfdli town.hlii ISO 5U| J6O 38 "'I 03 5 1 V I ' " ' ilk'r i " " ® ®0 200 oft Upper Paxton townsnip W. A. Wert 1V» c.o ii-» i,- 'c mi ~ i.\ 38 86 1 j 225 00 225 00, °25 00 wl^'ne n^o( wnihln nS Harry D. Swab 205 46 j fl] 0" 8 '".9 4 or, i in- 'i. ! ! ' 500 00 350 00! 30 00 120 00 500 OH 3J. \ r, !•'. Ilarman ?4 ?r ? i'? ? Mo 46 1 1 1 ?Jl os | Hanovci township ■•••• William I. Clay «jg (s in. ... J:j !?? ! 50 | | | i Woat Londonderry township A. Klmcr Rutt i!| 06 87 \T 4-n ? 2 1« 4S I I '. : >\lconlsco township I0 00 Tombstones for deceased soldiers 960 00 "• Memorial service, . Decoration Day 2-10 00 Dauphin County Teachers' Institute 200 00 Middletown Fair Association, 100 00 Dauphin County Historical Society U)0 00 Premiums, Grata Agricul tural Society 5,-, 9 07 Premiums, Middletown Agrl . cultural Society 440 73 School Directors' Association, 177 "g City of Harrisburg, Teachers' Institute 200 00 Extinction of forest fires . 169 9'* Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, personal property tax 40.577 07 $175,688 12 To amount received from Miileraburg bor ough school hoard for special election held May 20th, 1913 97 30 To amount received from W. A. Leech for ex tra State tax collected from Miss Martha O. Alrlck's estate and T. K. Bowman for year 1 1912 assessed 99 00 1 To amount received per diem, returned by Levi Wltmer, assessor 100 00 To amount received county tax, collected bv Levi M. Wltmer for 1908 1 80 To amount received' by Levi Wltmer, overpay by mileage return • 1 20 To amount received for maintenance for prls- ' oners to county Jail, from January Ist to April Ist, 1913 2,818 80 To amount received returned by J. J. Pllkey, for burial of body of James Campbell, de ceased soldier 60 00 To amount received by 11. A. Sears, having been twice advertised November election, 1 Twelfth ward, Harrlsburg 6 00 To amouni received from W Sheesley for old and condemned elevator cable 1 00 To.amount received for sale of old lumber.. 167 94 To amount received! for redemption of land.. 97 49 To amount received for overcharges of print ing primary election ballots of 1912 37 01 To amount paid county for printing school loan on 25.612 city ballots, at *1.50 per M.. 38 41 To amount received for old linoleum sold to Children's Home 1 00 To amount received from U. S. Marshal for maintenance for prisoners for five quarters 304 00 To amuunt received, sundry sale 4 00 *175,620 91 General miscellaneous receipts li7fift*>n 91 1 Available cash ::::::::::: *470:69625 ] Less credits 331,002 28 I 1 lance in hands of Treasurer $139,003 07 | 1 i! PRISON ACCOUNT Dr. 1 To requisition on County Commissioners .v.. *25,000 00 To additional requisition 920 70 I i To balance In hands of Treasurer, January 6, 1913 226 97 | *26,247 67 Cr. By orders pnid from 1 to 517 25,412 59 To outstanding orders 805 OS 26,14? 67 I • POOR ACCOUNT Dr. > i To balance in bauds of Treasurer, January 6, ™ 19 i® ; • ■ • *741 Po reserve for warrants *... 327 IS To requisition 58,000 00 I o additional requisition 2 000 00 To amount received from T. S. Manning, atft. L\742 oJ jj Cr *63.81 1 64 : Warrants drawn as per book *63,077 39 Less cancelled orders ji j 00 To outstanding orders 2.045 08 ' 1 1 < 2,057 08 Warrants paid by Treasurer, 1913 *61.020 31 Warrants paid by Treasurer, 1912 323 18 Total credits ..: 61,343 49 j To cash balance " 468 15 • 1 To outstanding warrants i\o49 OS Balance in hands of Treasurer, January 6th, 1914 *4l 9 07 ' i SCHOOL ACCOUNT .1 Dr. j j To balance in hands of Treasurer, January 6, 1913 ; *1,086 1 1 lo amount received! from various districts.. is* 06 Cr. ~ 17 I By amounts paid various districts *797 97 By balance in hands of Treasurer January 5. 1914 472 20 , 11,270 17 _ ROAD ACCOUNT 4.-20 Dr. To balance In hands of Treasurer, January 6, 1913 ■'■■■ *1,014 83 ASSESSMENT AND ELECTIONS Triennial assessment appeals $1,5 42 50 Annual assessment and mili tary roll 4,319 74 May registration 1,4 41 79 September registration 2,025 94 Births and deaths regiatra _ t |on •••• 1,377 00 City Registrar's registra ,, "on , 1,920 00 September primary election, 6,3t0 S7 November election officers . . 3,786 31 Election supplies 199 00 Room rents and storing .. booths 1.526 00 November election ballots for years 1912 and 1913 1,260 94 Millersbuig special election, 78 30 Election booths, tables ami ballot boxes 179 51 Delivering assessment books, ballots and supplies «8 81 Computing November elec tlon 300 00 Constables posting notices of November election 8* 00 $26,108 71 BOOKS. BLANKS AND STATIONERY Register of Wills ofllce $132 25 Prothonotarv's office 3«« 20 District Attorney's ofllce ... 229 "0 Recorder's office 614 35 County Commissioner's of nce SB3 78 County Treasurer's office .. 17 50 Superintendent of Schools . . 57 83 Coroner's office 11 05 Judges' chambors "4 Bo Sheriff's office 25 75 Inspector Weights and Meas ures 16 50 $2,379 06 ALDERMEN, JUSTICES' AND CON STABLES* FEES J. William Bayles. Alderman, $074 10 li. E. Spayd, Alderman 820 20 George A. Hovcrter, Alder man 467 60 William Jj. Windsor,- Jv., Al derman Sl( 60 S. Brady Caveny. Alderman, :'.20 40 A. M. Landls, Alderman .... 228 20 H. A. lloopes, Alderman ... 158 53 J. K. Royal, Mayor 1,568 42 Thomas V. Gardner, Justice, 1,481 88 James L Dickinson, Justice, 176 50 W. J. Kennard, Justice 160 75 C. E. Bowers, Justice 11l 60 Minor Aldermen and Jus tices' fees not hereinbefore mentioned 506 17 I. J. Grove, Constable 1,006 70 Charles 11. Smith, Constable. 836 95 Harry ,T. Emanuel. Constable, 760 31 J. B. Hutchison, Chief Police. 727 71 Joseph H. Gore. Constable .. 704 7!< John 11. Glbb. Constable .... 602 75 Joseph P. Thompson, Con stable 578 2S ITo amount received during year from var ious districts 162 79 *1,177 62 Cr. By amount paid various districts *603 33 By balance In hands of Treasurer January 5, 1914 574 29 *1,177 62 574 29 REDEMPTION ACCOUNT , Dr. To balance In hands of Treasurer January 6, . 1913 *342 75 To amount received In 1913 215 51 To amount outstanding oj-dors 22 79 *5Bl 06 Cr. By amount paid various districts *246 68 To balance outstanding 22 79 To balance in hands or Treasurer January 5, 1911 311 59 *SSI 06 *ll 59 bOG TAX ACCOUNT Dr. To amount assessed, 1911 *1,117 25 To additional tax, 1913 \ 38 To outstanding tax, 1912 235 12 To penalty, 1912 23 '7 To outstandlpg tax, 1911 113 65 To penalty, 1911 ' 61 *1,195 18 Cr. By abatement, 1913 *l9 89 By exoneration, 1913 97 00 By commission, 1913 25 16 By outstanding, 1913 279 38 By exoneration, 1912 SO 25 By commission, 1912 8 57 By outstanding, 1912 6 55 By exoneration, 1911 3 57 , By commission, 1911 4 86 By outstanding, 1911 13 65 538 88 To cash receipts .- 956 30 To cash in reserve, 1912 1,501 12 *2,457 42 By distributions to school districts *1,267 30 By damages paid for tags, expressage, and for killing sheep by dogs 99 22 *1.356 52 Balance in reserve January 5, 1914 1,090 90 Cash balance in treasury January 5, 1914 *142.562 02 STATEMENT OP RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES JANUARY 6, 1914 Assets: l rtalance in Treasurer's hands, of various county funds *112,562 02 Amount in sinking fund l 234,985 26 Value of jail and fixtures, same as last year 350,000 00 Valuo of courthouse, same us last year 340,000 00 Value of almshouse and fixtures, same us last year 165,000 00 Outstanding county tax, 1911, 1912, 1913 16.527 79 Outstanding State tax, lilll,' 1912, 1913 13S 01 *1,249,213 11 Liabilities: Bond issue of January Ist, 190 l *209,000 00] Bond Issue of December 1, 1902 51,000 00 j Bond Issue of April 1, 1903 125,000 00 Resources in excess of liabilities 801,213 11 *1,249,213 11 We. the undersigned. Auditors of the County of Dauphin, State of Penn sylvanla, being duly qualified according to law, do certify that we have audit" d the foregoing account of Arthur H. Bailey, Esq., Treasurer of said County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, and the County Commissioners of the said county and lin j d said Treasurer indebted to said Commissioners In tho sum of one hundred th i li ty-nlne thousand six hundred ninety-three dollars and ninety-seven cents | (*139,693.971, and find due the Poor Account four hundred nineteen dollars an d seven cents (*419.07), and find due the school account four hundred seventy two dollars and twenty cents (*472.20), and find due the road account five hun dred seventy-four dollars and twenty-nine cents (*574.29), and find due the re deinption account three hundred eleven dollars and fifty-nine conts (*311.69), an d due the dog tax account ten hundred ninety dollars and ninety cents (*1.090.90). Cash balance to be accounted. January utli, 1914, by Treasurer (*142.562.02). In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal at our offi ce In the City of llarrisburr, this 4th day of December, A. D. 1914. Attest: JOHN W. CASSEL, (L S.) FREDERICK W. HUSTON, (L. S.) FRANCIS W. RIEGLE, (L. S.) Auditors of Dauphin County. I. M. Durnbaugh, Constable, 577 64 James W. IJalnes. Constable, 451 21 George W. Charters, Con stHible 436 7." George W. Shuler, Constable. 3!I0 75 Thomas K. Stipe, Constable. 387 32 W. J. Hippie, Constable .... 334 71 David Challenger. Constable, 277 17 Richard Reese, Constable... 243 KS James H. Johnson, Constable, 214 27 Matthew Engel, Constable .. 152 52 John D. Deihl. Constable .... 149 96 L M. Miller. Constable 140 20 Minor Constables' fees not mentioned... 1.529 95 $18,352 59 BRIDGES, ROADS. BRIDGE AND ROAD VIEWS John D. Bogar & Sons. 1,734 feet oak plank at bridga No. 55, Halifax townshlu . $52 01 11. O. Chubb, repairing bridge No. 55, Halifax township . 12 60 S. L Groff, repairing bridge Xo. 123, South llanover township .! 6 65 J. W. Gerlacli, 5,803 feet lum ber for bridge at Boyd's Station 232 11 W. G. Strickler, repairing wing walls and guard rails, bridge No. 77, Dau phin Borough 5S 94 John D. Bogar A Soils, oak plank at br'dgcg No, (i 6 and No. 69 14 28 Jos. A. Koons. repairing Ma clay and Trewlck street bridges 7 20 1 John I). Bogar & Sons, nlank at bridge No. 69, Wayne township 6 S4| Jolin H. Hoffman, labor and material repairing bridge No. 8, Lykens township ... 61 4<» John I>. Bognr K- Sons, lum ber at br : dge No. 64, Reed township IS 4S | Harry O. Chubb, labor re pairing bridge No, 64,866 lieed and Halifax town ships 13 10 Steelton Planing Mill Com pany, lumber at Trewlck street bridge 18 22 ; J. M. Brlghtbill, lumber at bridge No. 101, South Han over township 8,". 6!) John I). Bogar & Sons. 1,421 feet nlank at bridge No. 56, Halifax tuwnship 42 6,1 I Curt. S. Shoop. labor repair ing bridge No. 101 South Hntinver township 27 OB i H. K. Matter, labor and ma terial repairing bridge No. r.6, Halifax township 9 15 | John 1). Bogar & Sons. ;i'!l feet plank at bridge No. 6,'!, Keed township 12 61 ; Joseph A. Koons. labor re pairinsr Maclay street bridge 9 30 Whlttenmyer Lumlier Com pany, lumber at Mat-lay street bridge 9 96 Joseph A. Koons, labor re pairing Herr street bridge, 7 20 William Fotterlioft, labor repairing Peters Mountain turnpike 10 00 J. M. Brlghtblll, shingles at _ Clifton bridge, Derry townshlp 7 70 J. M. Brlghtblll, lumber at Nineteenth street bridge, Harrlsburg 100 80 J. M. Brlghtblll, lumber and labor repairing Sand-beach and I-.yonavllle bridges ... 45 26 J. M. Brlghtblll, lumber at J romm's bridge. South Hanover trwnshlp 7 «2 Ensmlnger Lumber Company, lumber at Nineteenth street bridge, Harrlsburg, „ Pa- 10 84 ». G. Countryman, labor re pairing Clifton bridge, IJerry township 5 80 Jolin P. Bogar & Sons, lum ber at bridge No. 28, Mil lorsburg 13 40 John I>. Bogar & Sons, lum ber at bridge No. fifi. Hali fax township 89 42 Joseph A. Koons, labor re pairing Nineteenth street i .. bridge, Harrlsburg. Pa. ... 46 60 William C. Mills, labor re pairing bridge No. 28, Mil lersburg 5 S7 \\ hittenmyer l.umber Com pany. lumber at Maelay street bridge S 53 Harry O. Chubb, labor re pairing bridge No. CG. Hali fax township 11 50 Henry Gilbert & Son. spikes Nineteenth street bridge, Harrlsburg <64 John D. Bogar & Sons, lum ber at bridge No. 34, Hali l fax township 54 4.1 ] John D. Bogar & Sons, lum ber at Maelay street bridge 186 34 I John D. Bogar & Sons, lum ber at bridge No. 69, Wayne townshin 14 86 | John D. Bogar & Sons, lum ber at bridge No. 63, Heed township 45 22 Joseph A. Koons, labor re pairing Maelay street bridge 31 50 Pennsylvania Bailroad Com pany, freight on plank Maelay street bridge ..... 20 40 Whlttenmyer Lumber Com pany. lumber at Maelay street bridge 5 49 I Washington Sheet*. labor and material repairing bridge No. 119, Wayne township 6 08 G. W. Ensign, rebuilding wing walls, arch bridge Fort Hunter 1,753 00 Tlie Good Road Machinery Company, culvert pipe for Peters Mountain turnpike. 262 80 John I). Bogar & Sons, lum ber at bridge No. 59, Jackson township 12 89 William Fetterhoff, labor re pairing Peters Mountain turnpike 19S 78 C. M. Hershey, plans, specifi cations and inspections ... 109 05 G. W. Cumber Elate, crushed stone at Maelay street bridge 43 18 I Wayne Paint Company, 50 gal. paint and 10 gal. oil for painting bridges 57 91 J. M. Brlghtblll. labor and material repairing pike bridge. Hummelstown, Pa.. 218 38 J. M. Brlghtblll. labor and materials repairing- From in and Fidler's Klbow bridges. 41 85 iJ. M. Brightbill, labor and I material repairing Manada I and Sand Beach bridges ... 102 3S 1 Aunfcst &. Reichert, labor I painting Nineteenth street | bridge, Harrlsburg, Pa. ... 110 00 Jacob Mcssner. painting and k.. rerooflng 3 inter-county '/ft bridges over Mahantango creek 989 S3 H. O. Chubb, labor and ma terial repairing In Wayne. Reed and Halifax town ships 71 03 Joseph A. Koons, repairing Trewick and Conestoga street bridges 5 50 Henry Gilbert & Son. hard ware and spikes, Maelay street bridge 9 15 C. S. Slioop, labor repairing Rhoads and Hanover bridges 207 60 J. M. Brightbill. lumber at Rhoades and Hanover I bridges 276 41 P. G. Coutitryman. labor re pairing Clifton bridge ... 31 00 IJ. J. Baker, labor repairing I Peters Mountain turnpike, 404 42 William Fetterhoff, labor re- I pairing Peters Mountain turnpike 195 76 IC. K. Sheet?., labor repairing | bridge No. 83, Middle Pax | ton township 6 40 D. 10. Runkle, lutnbor at bridge No. 83, Middle Pax ton townßliip 27 27 J John IX Bogar & Sons, lum ! her at bridges Nos. 25-29. | Vpper Paxton township .. 126 13 j Steelton Planing Mill Com . pany, lumber at Trewick and Conestoga street bridges 17 95 ! E. 11. Fisher, labor repalr | ing bridge No. 119, East Hanover township 6 78 ! Supply and Manufac ! Turing Company, labor anil I material repairing bridge | No. 66, I.vkens borough ... 19 <1 I William Kline, lumber at I bridge No. 115, East Han (Continued on Opposite Page)