14 Standing of the Crews HAKKISBIiKG SIDE Philadelphia Division—The 104 crew first to go after 4 o'clock; 116, 131, 101, 117, 130. Brakeman for 131. Engineers up: Baston, GemmiH, Grace, Frickman, Molus, Dolby, Bald win, Andrews, Bickel, Simmons, Black, Gehr, Downs, Brodacker, Stef fy. Schwartz. Firemen up: Emrick, Briggs. Smith, Shaffer, Gettle, Wilson, Lee, Lecrone, Flory, Blum, Rcisinger, Carter, Batim. Morrison, Lee, Kaydon. Conductors up: Gallagher, Solomon. Brakemen up: Maurcr, Kugle. Hoch, McNelis, Tawney, Heagy, Banks, Netzley, Lupp. Middle Division —The 223 crew first to go after 12.20 o'clock; 238. 202, 237, 222, 226, 214. Engineers up: Corder, Burris, Wise, O. W. Snyder. Firemen up: Peck, Book, Slagel. Brakemen up: Welch, Simonton, Kirk, Reid, Ounti, Kipp. Yard Board— Engineers for 16C, 32C. Firemen for 6C. 12C, 2nd 14C, 16C. Engineers up: Myers, Boyle, Ship-i ley. Sehiefer, Ulsh, Bostdorf. Firemen up: Sauerwine, Bartley, Bowman, Smeight, Leppard. Meharge. Heck. EKOI.A SIDE Phlladelphln Division —The 231 crew first to go after 4 o'clock; 233, 242, 229, 223, 230, 246, 202. 243. 222, 245, 252, 249. Engineer for 222. Firemen for 242. 246, 202, 252. Conductors for 33, 50, 43, 22, 45. Flagmen for 42, 23, 50. Brakemen for 31, 42, 02, 53, 52. Conductor up: Shirk. Brakemen up: Buffington, Wilson,! Ewing, McKay, Cushing. Middle Division —The 452 crew first to go after 1.20 o'clock: 225, 247, 230. 111, 121, 109. Fireman for 109. Brakemen for 111. 121. Yard Board— Engineers for 2nd 126, Ist 129, 2nd 129. Firemen for 3rd 126, 135. Engineers up: Sheets, Ewing, Sheaf fcr, Kapp, Lutz, Gingrich. Bruaw. Gettys, Herron, Bair, Harlcn. "Firemen up: Cashman, Kramer, Fichelberger, Conly. Holmes, Rider, Miller, Snyder, Campbell. White, Jones. Hawbecker. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT ' Middle Division Engineers up: Donnley. Spotts. Graham. Miller, Jas. Keane, Crum. Riley, D. Keane, Tay lor. Delozier, Martin, Smith. R. M. Ciane. Firemen up: Huggins. Ton, Gross, Schrauder. Engineers for 19, 17, 53. 57. Firemen for 665, 1. 45, 19. 53, 11. Philadelphia Division Engineers up: Plcam. Lippi, Bless, Osmond, Gib -IM.ns. Lindley, Kennedy. Firemen up: Shive, Gebliart, Cover, Dodd. Engineers for 578, 601, 20. Firemen for 604. IS. THE READING The 7 crew first to go after 11.15 a m.: 64, 21, 14. 12. 56, 19. 11, 68. 55, 16. 62. 21. 10. 57. 20, 73. 60. 70. 6. 22. Engineer for 55. Firemen for 35. 56. 57, 62. 64, 11, 12, 19. 21, 24. Conductor for 10. Brakemen for 35, 26, 27, 62, 64, 73, ' 10. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15. 16, 20, 21, 24. .Engineer* up: Myers, Seifert, Pletz, rruaw. Bordney. Beecher, Lackey. Mrifcker, Morne, Barnes. I'iremeri up: L. Myers. Bohner, ].ii:tnctt, Black. Nye, Enterline, Hess, haul, Siusser, Kirsh, Bush. I'onduetors up: Keifer, Hetrick, 1". sler, Yard. Wireman, Kauffman. I 'c trow. I'lagmen up: McLaughlin. Cocklin. lirakemen up: Breckenridge. Ken dig, Mosey, Morton, Shanabrough, i Yundt. Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator—Ad. The Income Tax of Investors 1E often complicated by profits and losses. Our new booklet may be of assistance to you Send for complimentary copy Bonbright $ Company MORRIS WISTAR STROUD, JR. Manager 437 Chestnut St., Phila. New York Boston Chicago London Paris i/etroit Board Of Trade Building For Rent Religious Services Conventions Dinners Receptions Dances APPLX Commonwealth Trust Co. At small cost we can make your brass beds, chandeliers and silverware look like new. We replate and reflnlsh gold and silverware, brass and nickel fixtures of every de scription. A phone call brings our rep resentative to your door with an estimate. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Report of County Controller Report of the County Controller of Dauphin County, Harrtsburg. Pa.. January 30, 1918. To the Hnrahle, the Judges of the Court of Coit.tnon Pleas of Dauphin County.— In accordance with the Act of Assembly creating the office of County Controller. I herewith submit my fourth annual repoji, showing the receipts und expenditures in detail and classified, together with a full statement of the financial condition of tlie county for the year ending January 7tli. 1918. The following are the amounts charged against the County Treasurer: Cash on hand, January 2nd, 1917 , $101.676.05 County tax levied for the year 1917 315.055.9ti County tax overpaid for the year 1917 1,160.66 County tax outstanding and refunded for year 1916 29,531.28 County tax outstanding for the year 1914 128.87 Personal property tax levied for the year 1917 68,869.04 Personal property tax outstanding for year 1916 1,926.09 i'ersonal property tax outstanding for year 1914 9.22 Dog tax collected for the year 1917 321.50 Dog tax outstanding for the year 1915 3.01 Dog tax outstanding for the year 1911 9.55 County's portion of liquor licenses, year 1917 7,585.00 Commonwealth of Penna., bounty on noxious animals 88.50 Commonwealth of Penna., account state agricultural associations.. 1.614.70 Interest earned by slnkng funds. 1916 and 1917 18,804.29 Interest earned by county funds 2,239.21 Support of insane, paid Treasurer by Commissioners 1,812.37 Refunds paid to treasurer by commissioners 114.42 Fines from aldermen and justices of peace ... .' 131.00 Sale of materials by commissioners 91.09 Detective licenses 50.00 Henry F. Holler. Prothonotary, fines, costs and jury fees for 1917.. 8,972.97 Henry F. Holler. Prothonotary, one-half excess fees for 1916 ... 4,626.98 James E. I.entz, Rotorder. one-half excess foes for 1916 3,921.87 Roy C. Danner. Register, one-half excess fees for 1917 911.52 City of Harrisburg, maintenance of prisoners 1,960.40 United States Marshal, maintenance of prisoners 738.80 Prison inspectors, salo of Junk 25.53 Redemption fund receipts 81.03 Return tax receipts 681.64 Directors of Poor, noarding inmates and support, of Insane 2,304.08 Directors of Poor, sale of wheat 641.46 Directors of Poor, sale of hides 262.52 Directors of Poor, sale of calves ." 208.00 Directors of Poor, sale of cows 165.00 Directors of Poor, sale of iron .* 55.59 Directors of Poor, sale of lard 12.13 Directors of Poor, salo of pig '. 6.00 D rectors of Poor, sundry sales by steward . .• 155.73 Directors of Poor, refunds from other counties 56.95 Directors of Poor, refunds account telephone calls V 5.50 Directors of Poor, refunds account cesspool labor 30.55 Directors of Poor, land rent 200.00 Gypsy encampment license 50.50 orfelted ball bond, Gough and Dorman 300.00 orfe ted hail bond, S. Demltroff 411.60 j orreited bail bond, Valentine 321 00 I'orfelted bail bond. Mara . 311 00 County taxes, 1913, 1911 and 1915, Chas. E. Pass'....';.".*.*.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.*.' 12!00 T-. ... 1641.766.06 I' roni which must be deducted the following items: Commissioners warrants paid by Treasurer 8300,519.45 Directors of I'oor warrants paid by Treasurer . ..'. 72,573.42 in.5 on Inspectors' warrants paid by Treasurer 29,425.25 I?'®.° standing warrants paid by Treasurer 868.38 Abatements, exonerations, commissions and returns. 1914. 1916, 1917 county tax 32 728 4* Abatements, exonerations and commissions, 1914. 1916 1917 personal property tax 6 40" S7 Commission on 1914 dog tax ~,\ ' 442.516.27 Balance due the County which is accounted for as follows: Cash on hand and in banks 5174 717 sfi ioir an £ }s}* count >'. Rent of tele phones 127.92 C Postage County Fee Office ... 111.55 7. C ontlngent Fund 109.38 8. Traveling: ex penses 80.90 COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. , „ , APPnOPRIATION B. 1. Salary Treas „ urer $ 2,500.00 2. Books, forms and station „ err 3.45 #. Rent of tele phones 96.00 4. Costs Return Tax Sales, etc., 41.25 5. C ontlngent Fund 22.64 H. Redemptions . 216.99 • .Refunds. School Tax . .. 2,579*39 B.Refu n d s , Road Tax ... 1,304.44 $ 6,764.16 COrN'TY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE APPROPRIATION C. I. Salary Control „ ler $ 2.500.C0 2. Salary Deputy. 1.600.00 3. Books, forms and station , 156.90 4. Rent of tele phone 66.00 5. Contingent Fund 7.80 $ 4,230.70 CORONER'S OFFICE APPROPRIATION D. l. Coroner's fees and mileage . $ 1,540.94 12. Jurors' fees and mileage . 168.00 3. Physicians ... 170.00 I 5. Rent of tele phone 88.16 DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE APPROPRIATION E. 1. Salary Dis trict Attor ney $ 4,000.00 2. Salary two Assistant District At torneys 2,400.00 3. Salary steno grapher .... 900.00 4. Salary County Detective ... 600.00 5. Official inves tigations ... 116.50 6. Rent of tele phones 114.15 7. Rent of office. 325.00 8. Light and power 41.47 9. Contingent ' Fund 73.60 10. Books, forms and station ery 153.64 | 8 724.36 COUNTY SOLICITOR'S OFFICE APPROPRIATION F. 1. Salary Solici tor | 1,320.00 2. Rent of office, 180.00 1 1,500.00 ALDERMEN AND JUSTICES APPROPRIATION G. 1. Discharged cases, ( 8 e e note A) % 2,804.25 2. Court cases, (see note A). 4,524.90 CONSTABLES AND POLICE. APPROPRIATION H. 1. Discharged cases, (see note B) | 2,589.24 2. Court cases, (sue note B). 8,030.52 3. Constables' re turns to court, 1,633.27 4. Police returns to court 657.50 $ 12,910.53 ASSESSORS. APPROPRIATION I. 1. Property as sessment ....$ 5,492.80 2. Registry as sessment .... 2,903.61 3. Military assess ment 789.68 4. Births and deaths 1,5®.00 $ 10,703.09 BRIDGES. APPROPRIATION J. 1. New bridges..t 18,283.03 2. Bridge repairs. 5,720.03 3. Bridge views and inspec tions 628.45 4. Advertising .. 326.30 5. Contingent ... 6.75 $ 24,964.56 ROADS. APPROPRIATION K. 1. Road views .. $ 1,322.13 2. Road c on - struction .... 4,943.42 3. Advertising .. 164.86 , 4. Contingent ... 13.75 1 6,444.16 COURT EXPENSES. APPROPRIATION L. 1. Jury Com missioners ~J 676.00 2. Clerk. Jury Oomm i s - sioners 125.00 3. Grand jurors, pay and mile age 1,483.52 4. Petit Jurors, pay and mile age 6,931.52 HARRISBUR.G TELEGRAPH 5. Traverse jur ors, pay and mileage .... 5,442.84 6. Court criers and tip- < „ „„ staves 2, 481.00 7. Commonwealth witnesses .. 7,624.4- 8. Court steno graphers ... 3,230.00 9. Court inter preters • 187.1-1 10. Board of jur ors 1,100.10 11. Counsel ap pointed by court 751.8S 12. Trial lists and printing .... 378.91 !3. Probation of iicers and ex pense 1,611.21 14. County fee au ditors 300.00 15. Court procla mations .... 404.80 16. Telephones. Judges' chambers ... 203.70 17. Contingent .. 142.11 COURT HOUSE MAINTENANCE. APPROPRIATION M. 1. Salary Jani tor $ 1.008.00 2. Salßry Jani tor's assist ants . 2,458.38 3. Salary night watchmen .. 1,435.75 5. Heat 1,713.14 6. Light and power 95,4.90 7. Elevator men (2) 1,318.75 8. Repairs 1,429.79 9. Insurance ... 365.16 10. Cleaning and disinfecting . 299.15 11. Law Librarian, 900.00 12. Telephone, Law Library, 72.10 13. Contingent .. 491.49 14. Law Library. 1,750.00 $ 14,196.61 ELECTIONS. APPROPRIATION N. 1. City registrars,s 2,100.00 2. Primary elec tions 4,278.29 3. General elec tion officers.. 4,426.08 4. Supplies ...,. 1,803.05 u. Room rent and storing booths, 2,970.00 6. N e w booths. etc 125.00 7. Computing re turns 525.00 9. Contingent ... 473.73 $ 16,701.15 INTEREST AND SINKING FUNDS. APPROPRIATION O. 1. Intereston 1901 Bonds, at 3 per cent $ 6,195.00 2. Interest on 1902 Bonds, at 3 per cent. 1,515.00 3. Interest on 1903 Bonds, at 3% per cent 4,244.17 4. Sinking Fund, 1901 Bonds .. 7,193.16 ."> Sinking Fund, 1902 Bonds .. 1,309.42 6. Sinking Fund, 1903 Bonds .. 7.474.24 7. State Tax, ■ bonded debt . 1.012.00 * 28,942.99 PENAL INSTITUTIONS. APPROPRIATION P. 1. Eastern Peni tentiary $ 11,744.70 2. Industrial Re formatory, Huntingdon . 4,052.80 3. Glenn Mills School 3,479.13 $ 19,276.63 CARE OF INSANE. APPROPRIATION Q. 1. State Hospital, Harrisburg ..$ 32,565.21 2. State Hospital. Wernersville . 490.43 3. State Hospital, Farvlew 921.34 4. C o m m is sions on Lunacy .. 1,285.00 5. State Hospital, Norrlstown .. 116.11 6. State Hospital, Warren ...... 89.00 $ 35,467.99 ELECTIVE COUNTY FEE OFFICES. APPROPRIATION R. 1. Sheriff 7,276.48 2. Telephone rent al s , Sheriff, Prothonota r y and Recorder, 309.00 3. Prothonotary.. 5,800.07 $ 13,385.55 MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATION S. 1. Publishing An nual Report.! 810.94 2. Salary Inspec tor of Weights and Measures. 1,200.00 3. Expense In spector of Weights and Measures ... 203.19 4. Soldiers' bur ials 7,775.00 5. Soldiers' tomb stones 1,095.00 6. Memorial Day. 318.00 8. Detention of ficers 920.00 9. Detention House expen ses 2,071.58 10. Ice, all offices, 159.39 11. Books, forms, etc.. Sheriff . 97.89 12. Books, forms, etc., Prothon otary 156.24 13. Books, forms, etc.. Record er 851.90 14. Books, forms, etc.. Register, 260.90 15. Books, forms, etc.. County Sup erintend ent 335.68 16. County Insti tute 200.00 17. City Institute, 200.00 18. School Direc tors' Associ ation ' 172.01 19. Furnishing of fices 663.67 20. Dog tax ex pense 702.70 ' 23. General Con tingent (see note C) 20,611.90 : 24. Hospital Con tributions and Rifle Club .. 2,000.00 $ 40,805.99 SUMMARY. County Commis sioner's Office. $ 13,326.19 County Treasur er's Office 6,764.16 County Control ler's Office .. . 4,230.70 , Coroner's Office. 1,967.10 District Attor ney's Office ... 8,724.36 County Solicitor's Office 1,500.00 Aldermen and Justices 7,329.15 Constables and Police 12,910.53 Assessors 10,703.09 Bridges 24,964.56 Roads 6,444.16 Court Expenses . 33,080.15 Court Ho u 8 e Maintenance .. 14,196.61 Elections 16,701.15 Interest and Sink ing Funds 28,942.99 Penal Institu tions 19,276.63 Care of Insane.. 35,467.09 Elective County Fee Offices ... 13,385.55 Miscellaneous .. 40,805.99 Total Commissioners war- > rants drawn $300,720.16 Deduct for warrant not pre sented to Treasurer 200.71 Warrants cashed by Treas urer 1300,519.45 PRISON INSPECTORS EXPENDITURES 1. Food * 10,696.58 2. L 1 gh t and heat 3,866.66 3. Coal 448.36 4. Soa( 221.75 5. Brushes and* brooms 47.09 6. Disinfectants . 304.75 7. Clothing, shoes and findings. 280.16 8. Beds and bed ding 311.50 9. Medicine 95.51 10. Tinware and repairs 92.11 11.Telephone rental* 89.8? 12. Hardware, paint and oils, 70.02 13. Valves, pipes and plumbing 111.41 14. Printing and stationery . . 55.40 15. Repa Ir s to Prison 633.08 16. Contingent Fund 257.13 17. Salary of the Warden .... 2,500.00 IS. Salary of the Matron 600.00 19. Salary of the Underkeepers (3) 2,760.00 20. Salary of the Storekeeper . 350.00 21. Salary of the First Day Watchman .. 960.00 22. Salary of the Second Day _ Watchman . . 720.00 23. Salary of the First Night Watchman . . 900.00 24. Salary of the Second and Third Night Watchmen . . 1.800.00 25. Salary of the Uaker 120.00 26. fliilary of the physician ... 500.00 27. Salary of The cook (male). -0.00 28. Salary of the cook (female) 000.00 30. Salary of the organist .... 50.00 Total warrants drawn ....$ 29,760.34 Deduct for warrant not presented to Treasurer.. 341.09 Warrants cashed by Treas urer * NOTE "A." Items 1 and 2 in appropriation G are made up as follows: Die- Alderman Court charged Nicholas. John 8.. * fj'sf Caveny, S. Brady. 240.65 78.J5 Murray, C. E. .. 370.30 347.10 Hilton, Edward j . 149.60 340.25 Kramme; Fritz .. 204.80 271-75 Landis. A. M. ... 153.60 IJI.I-' Shaner, John H. . 283.55 585.80 Hoverter. Geo. A.. 371.20 76.30 Householder, C. J. 68 ;g ; Herbert, Geo. D., 52.6 2 23.55 DeShong, Jas. 8., 4 Sprout. Geo. B. .. • " 2.95 Daniel. T. S ~® Miller, T. E. ... *; ... Chubb. I. F. ... '.SU Long, 11. D })v *SO 95 Earnest, R. B. .. * 2 ; 85 85KT8:*. 'YWO i5.i5 Ferree, F. P. ••• " ... Hinds, A. M.. Sr.. 7.40 Demy. S. S. .... ' 'l4'. 00 Rodfong. Geo. . J--' , r) Kennard. W. J. •• iV&n 10 35 Smith. T. C. .... ".SO IO.JO Rife. G. K "l'l'io Lenhart, H. A. •• "jVin 30 95 Bowers, C. E. .. <7.30 - Miller, C. A. ... 36.50 0.50 Speaa, B. H. ••• i-no 10 45 McGarvey, J. W.. ™ Landis, A. L. ilfi'on 62 10 Dickinson, J. J®;-;? 248 03 Rtees, F. A. .... 5.4.20 248.U.. Danner, W. R. .• DeHart, E. P. .. • 14 - B9,8-s --, , APPROPRIATION K. 1. Salary of far mer .... $ 420.78 s. Implements .. 225.41 4. Horse s and mules 12,00 0. Harness, etc.. 11.00 V.; 535.38 7. Feed and Salt, 2,242 00 8. Fertilizers . . 302.80 9. Incidentals . . 167 79 10. Rent of land. 20o!ob NEW WORK AND GENERAL 1 RE PAIRS. , „ , APPROPRIATION M. 1. Salary of car penter . $ 840.00 2. Blaoksmlthing and machine work 78.43 3. Plumbing and steam fitting. 223.19 4. Elevator in spection and repairs 152.31 5. Hardware and lumber 626.50 6. Tin and wood work 4.00 (.Papering and painting .... 235.02 8. Sand, lime, ce ment, etc. .. 68.55 9. Contingents . 270 84 9. Cesspool 1,090^22 10. New Heating system 327.20 11. New Storage xr Plant T>, 3.856.57 11. New Piggery* 5,455.23 12. Irrigation sys tem 376.08 „ 1 13,604.14 $30.15 on°pTggerv RP ° rt f ° r rpfund SUMMARY. Office Expense 6,637 98 Relief 24,282.67 Almshouse Salar ies 6,223.03 Provisions 7,960 79 Supplies 798.08 Clothing and Shoes 592.08 Furnishings .... 1,231.63 Heat and Light, B, 731.72 Almshouse Incl- , j dentals 1.062.95 Hospital Depart ment 1,918.82 Farm Expense... 4,117.16 New Work and General Re pairs 13,604.14 Total warrants drawn 74,161.05 Deduct for warrants not presented to Treasurer, 1,587.63 Warrants cashed by Treas urer S 72,573 42 COUNTY GENERAL FUND. To cash on hand January 2nd. 1917 $153,843 22 To cash from county taxes. 291,892 18 To cash from personal property tax 64.200.73 To cash from liquor li censes 7,585.00 To cash from treasurer In terest on deposits 2 239 °1 To cash from commlsslon ers, support of Insane. . 1,812 37 To cash from commission ers, sale of material .. 91 09 To cash from commission ers, fines 00 To cosh from commission ers. account refunds .. 11440 To cash from detective 11- ' " censes 50 00 To cash from Henry F. Holler, prothonotary fines 2.812.50 To cash from Henry F. Holler, pro thonotary costs 5,752 47 To cash from Henry F. Holler, pro thonotary jury fees .... 408.00 To cash from Henry F. Holler, pro thonotary one-half of 1916 excess fees 4,626.98 Tr, cash from J. E. Lents, recorder, one-half 1916 excess fees 3.921.87 To cash from R. C. Danner. register, one-half 1917 excess fees 911 52 To cash from Common wealth. bounty noxious animals 88.50 To cash from Common wealth. , account state agriculture, association year. 1915 1,614.70 To cash from Sinking fund earnings In 1916 9,527.09 To cash from Sinking fund earnings in 1917 9,277.20 To cash from Gypsy en campment license 50.50 To cash forfeited bail bonds—Gough and Dor- man 300.00 To cash forfeited ball bonds—S. Delmltroff ... 411.60 To cash forfeited ball bonds—Valentine 321.00 To cash forfeited bail bonds—Mara 321.00 To cash from C. E. Pass. Co. Tax To transfer from dog tax fund 487.20 To transfer from return tax fund 350.13 To transfer from redemp tion fund 267.51 To transfer from school tax fund 2,656.22 To transfer from road tax fund 1,304.44 $567,381.65 Ry Commission ers warrants paid by treas surer $300,519.45 By Poor war rant s—excess of receipts ... 69,996.94 By prison war rant s—excess of receipts ... 27,038.31 By transfer to outstanding warrant fund, 200.71 By transfer to LyonsviUe Bridge reserve, 15,000.00 By transfer to Little. Wiconis co Creek bridge reserve 2,437.00 To cash on hand $152,189.24 DIRECTORS OF THE POOR. To cash boarding inmates and support of insane..s 2,304.08 To cash from sale wheat.. 641.46 To cash from sale hides.. 262.52 To cash from sale calves. 208.00 To cash from sale cows .. 165.00 To cash from sale iron ~ 85.89 To cash from sale lard ... 42.43 To cash from sale pig ... 6.00 To cash sundry items by steward 155.73 To cash refunds from other counties 56.95 To cash refunds account telephone calls 5.50 To cash refunds account labor on cesspool 30.55 To cash land rent 200.00 To cash transfer from county general fund ... 69,996.94 $ 74,161.05 B y warrants cashed b y trasurer $ 72,573.42 By transfer to outs t a n d 1 n g warrant fund.. 1,587.63 $ 74,161.05 PRISON To cash City of Harris burg maintenance of prisoners $ 1,960.40 To cash United States Mar shal maintenance of prißorvers 738.90 To cash Sale junk 28.83 To transfer from County general fund 27,038.31 $ 29.766.34 By warrants' cashed by treas urer $ 29.425.25 By transfer to outs t a n d i n g warrant fund.. 341.09 $ 29.766.34 OUTSTANDING WARRANT FUND. To cash in reserve Jan. 2. 1917 $ 887.66 To 1917 Commissioners warrants 200.71 To 1917 Poor Directors warrants 1,587.63 To 1917 Prison Inspectors warrants 341.09 $ 3.017.09 By 1916 warrants paid by treasurer 868.38 To cash on hand $ 2,148.71 LYONSVILLE BRIDGE To contract price $ 25.500.00 By payments made to date, 10,500.00 To balance in reserve ...$ 15,000 00 LITTLE WICONISCO CREEK BRIDGE. To contract price $ 3,637.00 By payments to date .... 1,200.00 To balance in reserve ~..$ 2,437 00 SUMMARY. RECEIPTS. County general fund $408,472.93 Directors of the Poor .... 4,164.11 Prison inspectors 2,728.03 Dog tax fund 330157 Return tax fund 681.64 Redemption fund Bl]o3 Total receipts $416,458.31 Cash balance, Jan. 2nd, 1917 161.676.05 $578,134.36 EXPENDITURES. By the County Commissioners, $300,519.4 3 By the Directors of the Poor .. 72,573.42 By the Prison in spectors 29,425.25 By the outstand ing warrant fund S6B 38 To treasurer's balance, close of Business, Jan. 7th, 1918 $174,747.86 WARNING CARDS DANGER ICE OVERHEAD Size 22x28 FOR SALE BY THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. FEDERAL SQUARE HARRISBURG, PA. Automobile Chains Repaired Federal Machine Shop Cranberry Street Near Court 4 SUB-DIVISION OF TREASURER'S BALANCE. County general fund $152,189.2* School tax fund 2,119.44 Redemption fund ...., 527.43 Road tax fund 126.04 Dog tax fund 200.00 Outstanding warrant fund. 2,148.71 Reserve for Lyonsville brl 'lse '• 15,000.00 Reserve for Little Wiconis co Creek bridge 2,437.00 $174,747.86 The Treasurer deposits the county funds in twelve of the banks and trust companies of the city and county. Each of these depositories has certified to me as county control ler the amount of county funds stand ing to the credit of Mark Mumma. P°"" ty 1 reasurer, at tho close of Janua , r J v 1918, which cei titrations. added to the cash in the treasurer's office at same time \ e l ual the above sum, i. e., t ' • '1Y47.86. SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS Commonwealth Trust Company. Trustee, for the Dauphin County Sinking Funds, as of December 31st. , /• reports the value of the county sinking funds, and the character of the securities contained therein, to be as follows: _ 1901 SINKING FUND. Dauphin county 3 per cent. bonds, issued 1901 slsl 000 00 Municipal bonds. 5 per cent., L50o!oo Municipal bonds, 4 per cent., 500.00 Bonds and mortgages. 6 per cent 1 acq ca Bonds and mortgages. 5.4 per cent 3,300.00 Bonds and mortgages, 5 per cent. 916.07 Total worth w . .$158,278.96 1902 SINKINgTFUND Dauphin county 3 per cent. bonds, Issued 1902 $ 30,000.00 Bonds and mortgages, 6 per cent- 639.42 Bonds and mortgages, 5.4 per cent 219.42 Bonds and mortgages, 5 per cent 834.42 Total worth $ 31,693.26 1903 SINKING FUND. Dauphin county 3% per cent, bonds, issued 1903..$ 18,000.00 Municipal bonds, 4 per cent., 2,100.00 Mortgage bonds. 5 per cent., 37.000.00 Bonds and mortgages, 6 per „ cent 18,380.00 Bonds and mortgages, 5/4 per cent 1,412.00 Bonds and mortgages, 5.4 per cent 19,969.06 Bonds and mortgages, 5 per cent 16,703.95 Total worth $113,665.01 SUMMARY. Value of 1901 sinking fund. $158,278.96 Value of 1902 sinking fund. Value of 1903 sinking fund. 113,565.01 Total $303,537.23 BONDED DEBT Issue of 1901 at 3 per cent. outstanding $249,000.00 Issue of 1902 at 3 per cent outstanding 50,000.00 Issue of 1903 at 3% per cent, outstanding ....... 121,000.00 Total bonded debt $420,000.00 Less value of sinking funds, 303,537.2.', Net bonded debt $116,462.77 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. RESOURCES. Court House and grounds..s34o,ooo.oo Prison buildings, fixtures and grounds 350,000.0n Almshouse buildings and grounds 165,000.00 Cash in county general fund 152,189.24 Outstanding county tax ... 24,286.17 Outstanding personal prop erty tax 1 202.75 Value of sinking funds ... 303,537.23 Due from Jacob Eckinger, Coro ner. Witness fees years 1914, 1915, 1916 $ 690.50 Qualifying in quest and re turning inquisi tion on views, 1914, 1915, 1916 and 1917 1,482.34 Due from John H. Peck, Assessor, Swatara township. B'or the year 1914, overpayment ..$ 223.75 For the year 1916, overpayment .. 230.00 $1,337,841.98 LIABILITIES. Bonded debt ...$4-20,000.00 Surplus of re sources 917,841.98 $1,337,841.98 DAUPHIN COUNTY, ss: IIENRY W. GOUGH, COUNTY CONTROLLER, being duly sworn ac cording to law, deposes and says that, the foregoing account is a correct statement of the financial affairs of Dauphin county for the year ending the seventh day of January. A. D. 1918. as per the books in tho County Controller's office. HENRY W. GOUGH. County Controller. Sworn and subscribed to. before me, this thirtieth day of January, 1918. IIENRY F. HOLLER. Deputy Prothonotary.