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SsS>»aNNS U «da»« «» »tchße» »I»« »-« L«»n> Li»«« »»» »M «e»r. «Se»zel, Eigenthümer. Va« H,I«I wir» »,ch »»»«ptische» PI«« «««t. Best« Kkch«, Ixftt-i Zi»»n, v»lti>»»,. Di« ksk» »««?«»» »«tita»,,«» »»i»» n »es »«ßm «ektoke» »»» »a»nl auch »I« i» „r,««IIch„ »euch»«, «ch» ,»»er«tte«eil S»«ifn> aus «k». »>» ,M» >» I«d' «»ß>«e» ZK eise». K»»f»i»>»« «i»a,»lrnich ,«glich z» ««»»«. Za» Sa»»»« >t«»» «on»e» ?»»ch Sch»«t »eidl-r's Deutsche 2vü«kerei »10 ? »»?«» «»«»»». «,t»,rri«d«r«rtliillch frisch. »«,« s»»ie lilcht« >«t»I»k». Schad! K Co., Allgemeine Versicherung, «05-5 Mear« Gebäude. Bil», REPORT OF THE CONTROLLER OF LACKAWANNA COUNTY For the Year Ending Noon, Janu ary 4, 1915. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County. 1 I. Charles P. Savage, County Controller, being duly qualified according to law, sub mit herewith a statement of the receipts and uxpendltures of Lackawanna County from noon, January 5. 1914, to noon, January 4, 1 1915, as required by section six (6), of act 1 creating office of County Controller, approved 1 the 27th day of June, 1895, P. L. page 403. 1 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF I LACKAWANNA COUNTY FROM NOON, JANUARY 6, 1914, TO NOON, JANU- < ARY 4, 1915. Cash In hands of J. R. Schlager, County Treasurer, noop, Janu ary 5, 1914 ...9 268,452 04 S RECEIPTS. i County fund 9 672,938 27 Bridge fund 7,601 17 Dog fund 1,507 56 Sinking fund 70.981 65 I State fund 29,823 27 1 School 4,326 62 1 Road 707 79 1 Poor fund .' 930 00 1 S. and unseated lands 2,281 43 < Redemption fund 1 West county road fund 644 10 1 Road sinking fund 38,531 60 1 Jessup road fund 100,000 00 ( Jessup road sinking fund 622 22 Total 9 930,895 68 I 9 1,199,347 72 SOURCE OF REVENUE. Collection on tax duplicate, 1 year 1899 9 190 60 Collection on tax duplicate, I vear 1907 250 00 Collection on tax duplicate, 1 year 1908 200 00 Collection on tax duplicate, I year 1910 7,266 18 ( Collection on tax duplicate, 1 year 1911 32,520 77 I Collection on tax duplicate, £ year 1912 30,881 46 I Collection on tax duplicate, I year 1913 230,215 97 I Collection on tax duplicate, I year 1914 291,590 82 I I 9 693,116 70 ( Bonds sold 100,622 22 ( Temporary loans 89,600 00 J Seated and unseatsd 12,670 47 I Lands redeemed 643 76 1 Treasurer's sales 7 00 I Sheriff fineß 1,882 50 I Deposit on plans and speclfica- £ tlons on courthouse steam line 20 00 £ Deposit for plans and speclfica- j tlons Jessup road 30 00 ( Scrap iron from county Jail 96 00 j Sale of bath tub county Jail 6 00 Deposit for cuts and for cuts in Co. road 410 00 County road plans and speclfica- 1 tlons 80 00 I Feeding prlFoners 1.022 00 I Detective license 26 00 I Repairs of cuts on county road.. 368 60 n Bounty fees from state 1,006 00 i Jury fee 196 00 I Premiums to Co. Agricultural I association 913 80 i Cost of primaries from state— 19,695 97 J From Old Forge borough for por- l tlon of cost of concrete floor In 1 bridge 300 00 I Money returned 489 58 i County's proportion of liquor 1 licenses, city 31,312 60 i County's proportion of liquor < licenses, borough 14,760 00 i County's proportion of liquor 1 licenses, township /.215 00 Cash fees received from county officers 60,609 58 1 Total 9 930.896 68 ( CASH ON HAND, NOON. JAN. 4, 1915, IN t FOLLOWINQ FUNDS: 1 County fund 9 2.758 86 Bridge fund 14.991 40 Dog license 9,517 18 Sinking 140,948 21 i Btnte fund 6,015 29 j School fund 4,894 24 < Road fund 360 11 Poor fund 1.266 60 Seated and unseated land tax fund 4.299 98 < Redemption fund 101 96 ] West county road fund 31,426 87 j Road sinking fund 45.262 69 ' Jessup road fund 32,271 93 ' Jessup road sinking fund 622 22 . Total .9 287,216 43 j RECAPITULATION. ] Cash on hand, noon, Jan. 5, 1914.9 268.452 04 ] Monthly receipts from noon, I January 6. 1914, to noon, Jan uary 4. 1916. January (from noon, Jan. 6th).. 69,063 19 February 86,918 53 March 55,993 44 , April 93,377 91 May 43.243 02 June 42.204 16 July 41,815 85 August 29,706 06 September 123,628 12 October 68,691 65 November 68,188 14 December, and up to noon, Jan* uary 4, 1916 219,276 72 Total X 9 930,895 68 9 1.199,347 72 EXPENDITURES. By warrants from noon, January 5, 1914. to noon, January 4, 1915 9 912,131 29 Cash In bands J. R. Schlager, County treasurer, noon, Jan uary 4, 1915 287,216 43 . 9 1,199,347 72 EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL. Assessments— State tax 9 179 37 County tax 9,106 16 Printing, books, etc 1.193 55 9 10,479 08 Audits and Statistics— State tax 9 200 00 Births and deaths 1,841 26 Military enrollment 1,164 32 Controller's audit 1,006 00 1 f2lO 67 Bridges- , Advertising 9 64 71 Surveys, plafls, repairs, etc 1.219 39 Inspection 262 35 9 1,546 46 Chsrltles and Corrections- Insane hospitals 9 903 72 Reformatory 8.030 i2 House of refuge 10.119 76 Prisoners removed 2.457 06 Mental examination of prlroners 436 00 E. D. penitentiary 8,898 64 22,844 80 County Prison— Bedding 9 162 61 Clothing 642 72 Dry goods 173 « Drugs 250 65 Disinfectants . 572 25 Fuel 1.610 37 Furniture and flxtures 91 25 Feeding prisoners 8.493 14 Groceries and provisions 3,210 96 Hauling 4 75 ■ Hardware 29 87 , ice 213 87 ! Incidentals 1.406 80 ; Insurance . J" Light 619 69 1 Printing and stationery KL 79 Conveying prisoners 357 25 Repairs 17.696 91 Balariea 52 ' Shoes 726 90 Supplies 632 12 Telephone JJJ® Water rent 1.090 *9 Prison grounds, etc 228 25 $ 49,426 14 I Court Expenses— Court officers, tipstaves, etc ? 14,879 98 Advertising 3,80*5,00 Constables' returns 1.638 86 Expert testimony 1.316 86 Grand Jurors 2,301 02 j Petit Jurors U.MJ 43 Traverse Jurors 9.081 15 Referee fees 3,8 <2 oO Supreme court costs, etc 79 75 Stenographers' fees 16,458 00 Interpreters 1,463 00 County viewers' pay, etc 5,634 55 Special attorney fees 2,074 00 $ 73.768 09 Commonwealth Costs- Justices' fees (court cases) $ 4,993 12 Constables' fees (court cases) ... 2,950 60 Witnesses' fees (court cases) ... 9,395 57 Justices' fees (discharge cases).. 18,267 51 Constables' fees (discharge cases) 12,092 01 $ 47.G98 81 Dockets, Printing, Advertising, Etc.— Dockets $ 1,935 75 Printing 2,218 47 Stationery and supplies 1,971 36 Advertising 464 60 $ 6,590 18 Election Expenses- Blank forms 9. 6t> New booths, etc 516 70 Constables attending elections .. 325 25 lxlivery ballots and supplies— 508 09 Division of election districts ... 17 44 Election boards 5,070 66 Erection and storage of booths.. 168 00 Ground rent, polling booths .... Printing ballots 963 59 Printing registry books 16 50 Rent of polling places 6,441 00 Registry of voters and delivering books 25,683 57 Computing election returns .... 470 00 Sheriff's proclamation 960 50 Supplies for election boards .... 176 48 New ballot boxes, repairs, etc. .. 5 16 Spring primaries 10, '®3 84 Special elections 42 96 $ 61,651 99 House of Detention— Salaries I 1.920 00 Rent 960 00 Fuel J" Light "2 67 Bedding *3 40 Clothing and shoes 31J 67 Drugs and medicine 8 09 Repairs and Improvements 90 80 Water rent 128 46 Groceries, provisions and dry goods MO9 26 Furniture and flxtures 21 78 Incidentals 267 19 | 6,435 32 Miscellaneous— Lackawanna County Agricultural Society $ 100 00 Lackawanna County Fair, Grange and Poultry 932 20 Lackawanna County Farm Bureau . 19° 22 Burial of Indigent soldiers 1.750 00 County and city institutes 942 67 Fire wardens 81 48 Interest on bondß (couponu) 18 ' 0 i2 2: Sinking fund refund 2f 84 Interest on temporary loans .... 7,346 00 Repayment of temporary loans .. 217,364 84 Expressage and freight 38 98 Incidentals, postage, etc 2,233 40 Howards go Bounty fees 707 50 Comfort station , 234 09 Office rents 1.212 00 Acknowledging deeds 213 00 Railroad fares, etc bO7 15 Rent of safe deposit drawer 9 00 Firearms, ammunition, etc 106 30 Extradition of prlioners 184 29 State tax on loans 3,668 54 School directors' association ... 171 20 Special detective fees 268 00 Commission paid tax collectors .. 414 46 Automobile expense 1.942 64 $ 267,639 68 Public Buildings— New furniture and repairs 9 514 81 Heating l.gg 20 Light (gas) 9?Sr! Light (electric) 2,233 37 Telephone rents I.®®* Water rents *77 «i Improvements and repairs 3,7bi /u Insurance l®3 w Repairs on elevator 143 42 Janitors, elevator attendants, etc. 4,b90 75 Watchman and policeman 1,680 00 Tower clock, etc *ll » Metallic cases, etc l.« 0 00 Supplies 006 83 Hauling rubbish, etc 120 00 Incidentals 783 44 Charwomen rt New typewriters, repairs, etc.... New tools and Implements ..... 30 67 $ 24,969 46 Courthouse Grounds— Mowing, sprinkling, etc 9 3,231 47 Grading sidewalks, etc 16 Shade trees Incidentals BtH38 t H3 w 9 6,661 38 Roads r/. Damages I 291 5J Special roads 318 14 County rofcd deposit fund *4» $ 1,270 68 Disbursement of Funds— School fund I 2.453 98 Road fund ™6 69 Poor fund .................. J® J} West Co. Road sinking fund ... 18.825 89 West Co. Road fund 142.818 86 J Do g ' u (und"'. ,u .:::::::::::::::: State tax fund g| Refunded taxes w Bridge fund 3,202 a Seated and unseated land tax fund 9 187,636 07 West County Road— (lncluding all expenses from tne beginning and up to noon. Paid"John Sarrlgan, contractor..! 66.053 64 Paid Mac Donald Construction Co. 76.906 61 Pand Oaynor Contracting C 0.... 120.692 33 Paid R. C. Ruthven, contractor.. 45.285 98 Paid H. B. Sproul Contracting MJM Paid A. B. Dunning, engineer, for surveys, plans, maps, sped flcations, etc 10.880 " Paid H. C. Hall, engineer ...... 4,200 00 Watchman, Inspection and clerk In engineer's office «[ Freight 10.163 54 Stone, sand, aaphalt, gravel, "112" 1 - etc ISa."::::::::: Unloading material *76 so Attorney fees g Advertising, printing, etc 2.446 29 Barn rent 428 60 Expenses In connection with bond Issue *g g Repairs on Co. road 1.789 22 Co. road bridge fOO JO F. O. Stone, surveying • 1 50 00 Total * 481,842*32 COUNTY OFFICERS. County Commissioners- Salaries of county commissioners 12 qoo 00 Salaries "of" cierks 19.885 00 Salary of solicitor, etc 2,000 00 9 33.885 00 County Controller— Salary of controller $ J.JOO 00 Salary of deputy and clerks ... 6.900 00 Salary of legal clerk I' ooo 00 | 11,900 00 District Attorney— . Salary of district attorney ••••••$ 5.000 00 Salaries of assistants and clerks 7,600 00 ~9 12,500 00 Recorder of Deeds— , M Salary of recorder 9 4.000 00 Salaries of deputy and clerks ... 12,776 24 1 16,776 24 Clerk of the Court*- ' Salary of clerk •••••••• 9 4.000*00 Salaries of deputy and clerks ... 6,700 00 Advertising . 1-695 78 9 11,396 78 Prothonotary— Salary of prothonotary 9 6,000 00 Salaries of deputy and clerks 9,920 00 9 15,920 00 Register of Wills— . _ Salary of register I 4,000 00 Balarlei of deputy and clerks 8,669 67 9 12,669 67 I Sheriff- Salary of sheriff 9 6.041 74 Salaries of deputies and attorney 7,392 00 9 13,433 74 County Treasurer- Salary of county treasurer 9 6,000 00 Salarlea of deputy and clerks ... 4,210 89 9 9,210 89 Coroner- Salary of coroner 9 2,000 00 Expenses of coroner 71 44 Jurors' fees 230 00 Moving dead bodies, etc 420 00 9 2,721 44 Jury Commissioners- Salaries of Jury commissioners (2)9 1,200 00 Clerks 250 00 9 1,450 00 County Detectives— Salaries 9 OO Expenses 2,601 68 9 6.776 68 Sealer of Weights and Measures- Salary 9 Expenses, etc 463 9 1,663 25 Total Expenditures 9 912,131 29 RECAPITULATION. County prison 9 -ii Trußt funds "'.668 34 County officers, salaries, etc. ... 144.920 64 Burial of indigent Boldlers 1.750 00 Interest on bonds J6,WO 00 General county expenses 502.436 27 9 912.131 29 CLASSIFICATION OF FUNDS. County Fund— Cash qn hand, noon, January 5. 1914 9 3,100 oo Received from noon, January 6, „„„ 1914, to noon, January 4, 1915.. 672.938 27 TranHferred 25.851 64 9 701,926 46 Disbursements from noon, Janu ary 5 1914, to noon, January 4,1915 . . 9 698,715 96 Transferred sjjl « Cash In hands of treasurer 2.768 W 9 701.926 46 School Fund- Cash on band, noon, January 6. 1914 9 2.521 60 Received from noon. January 5, 1914. to noon, January 4. 1916.. 4.326 62 9 6.848 22 Disbursements from noon. Janu ary 5. 1914. to noon. January 4. 1915 * 2.® Cash in hands of treasurer 4,394 24 9 6,848 22 Road Fund- Cash on hand, noon. January 5, 1914 9 377 91 Received from noon. January 5, 1914, to noon, January 4, 1915.. 707 79 "9 1,085 70 Disbursements from noon, Janu- . ary 5, 1914, to noon, January 4, 1915 9 735 59 Cash in hands of treasurer 360 11 1 1,086 70 Poor Fund- Cash on hand, noon, January 5, 1914 9 • 710 74 Received from noon,' January 6, 1914, to noon. January 4, 1916 930 00 9 1,640 74 Disbursements from noon, Janu ary 5. 1914, to noon. January 4, 1916 9 385 14 Cash in hands of treasurer 1,255 60 ~9 1,640 74 Redemption Fund— Cash on hand, noon, January 5, 1914 9 101 95 Received from noon, January 6, 1914, to noon, January 4, 1916 9 101 96 Disbursements from noon, Janu ary 6. 1914. to noon. January 4. 1916 „ Cash In hands of treasurer .9 101 96 9 101 96 Dog Fund- Cash on hand, noon, January 5. 1914 9 2.710 62 Received from noon. January 5. 1914, to noon, January 4, 1916.. 1,607 56 9 4,218 18 Disbursements from noon, Janu ary 5, 1914, to noon, January 4. 1915 701 00 Cash In bands of treasurer 3.617 18 9 4,218 18 State Tax Fund— Ca*»h on hand, noon. January • 6. 1914 9 692 40 Received from noon. January 6. 1914, to fioon, January 4, 1915.. « 29,823 27 1 30,416 67 Disbursements from noon, Janu ary. 5. 1914, to noon. January 4. 1915 9 __ 38 Transferred 25.400 00 Cash in hands of treasurer 6,015 29 9 30.415 67 Bridge Fund- Cash on hand, noon, January. 5. 1914 9 10,692 45 Received from noon. January 5, 1914. to noon, January 4, 1916.. 7.601 17 *9 18.193 62 Disbursements from noon, Janu ary 5, 1914, to noon. January „ 4. 1915 9 3.202 22 Cash in hands of treasurer 14.991 40 9 18.193 62 Seated and Unseated Land Tax Fund- Cash on hand, noon, January. 6. 1914 9 2,619 91 Received from noon. January 5, 1914, to noon, January 4, 1916.. 2.281 43 "9 4.801 34 Disbursements from noorv Janu ary 5. 1914. to noon. January 4. 1916 601 36 Cash in hands of treasurer 4.299 98 9 4.801 34 Sinking Fund— Cash on hand. noon. January 5. 1914 9 96.029 40 Received from noon, January 6, 1914, to noon, January 4, 1916.. 70,981 65 112 167,011 06 Disbursements from noon, Janu ary 5. 1914. to noon. January 4. 1916 26,062 84 Cash in hands of treaaurer 140,948 21 $ 167,011 0D West County Road Fund- Cash on hand. noon. January 6. 1914 9 123.601 63 Received from noon. January 6, 1914. to noon, January 4. 1916.. M s 44 10 Transferred 50,000 00 9 174,245 73 Disbursements from noon, Janu ary 6. 1914. to noon, January 4. 1916 9 142.818 86 Cash In hands of treasurer 31.426 87 *9 174,246 73 County Road Sinking Fund- Cash on hand, noon, January 5. 1914 9 25.556 38 Received from noon, January 6, 1914, to noon, January 4, 1916.. 38,631 60 ~i 64,088 48 Disbursements from noon. Janu ary 6. 1914, to noon, January 4. 1915 9 18.826 89 Cash In hands of treasurer 46,262 59 "9 64,088 48 Jessup Road Fund- Transferred 9 461 84 Received from noon, January 6, 1914, to noon, January 4, 1915.. 100,000 00 1 100.451 64 Disbursements from noon. Janu ary 6. 1914, te noon, January 4W , aoaley 223 26 1913—North Ablngton A. R. Stone 106 65 1913—01 d Forgo Thomas Stephens 360 27 1913 Roaring Brook J- W. Williams 110 86 1913—Wlnton B. J. McGurl 682 07 1913—Scranton Thomas E. Price 30,706 66 1913—Carbondalo W. H. Hubbard 760 00 1911—Arcbbald T. J. McDonnell 6.121 87 1914—Benton • G. W. Davison 477 22 1914—Blakely O. D. Becor 3.722 78 1914—Carbondale Township Patrick Casey 859 30 1914—Clifton Township L. E. Kessler 126 66 1914—Covington Township H. G. Simpson 236 89- 1914—Clark's Summit T. E. Schilling 2.383 13 1914—Clark's Green Borough Charles Wilson 134 18 1914—Dalton Albert Ball 1,641 43 1914—Dickson George F. Adams 6.175 96 1914—Dunmore M. J Dempsey 17.729 24 1914—Blmhurst Charles S. Teal 946 87 1914—fell Township Nicholas Glenn 6.718 21 1914—OIenburn W. A. Buck 223 68 1914—Gouldsboro M. H. Heller 164 47 # 1914—Greenfield W. J. Bell 266 00 1914—Jefferson O. F. Evans 498 51 1914—jermyn W. J. Toman 1,481 41 1914—Lackawanna Township W. F. Buckley 1,460 39 1914—La Plume Barl Seamans 148 18 1914—Lehigh F. M. Vail 1M 18 1914—Madison Township Bamuel Burger M9 16 1914-Mayfleld J- F. Lally 1.390 56 1914—Mooslc J- P. Jennings 3,472 96 1914—Moscow J- Medway 216 84 1914 Newton Township C. V. Decker *37 88 1914—North Ablngton Township A^. R. Stone 217 71 1914—01 d Forge John M. Holland 6.018 10 1914 Olyphant John O'Connor 4.863 66 1914—Ransom Township H. Holcombe 330 17 1914—Roaring Brook J w 208 34 1914—Scott George White 902 62 1914-8. Ablngton A Smith 359 61 1914—Spring Brook W- A. Price 266 64 1914—Taylor T. H. Jones .<•••••*••••••« 4,241 16 1914—Tbroop John J. O'Hora 3.008 91 1914 Vandllng Beverly Sherwood 363 68 1914—Waverly A. Johnson 411 44 1914—West Ablngton O. ■ Finch 102 96 1914—Wlnton Borough Jos. MHainer v 4.278 28 1914—Carbondale !/>"•» £ Haris 70 1914—Scranton, Pa J- W. Howells 214,699 64 Total 9363, 17 6 ~ 25 RECAPITULATION. I£7 9 784 16 1907 238 70 1.860 18 1909 3, W0 68 1910 8,880 89 1911 2.718 89 1912 897 12 1913 89.843 81 i 1214 309,629 01 Total .9363,176 26 Total outstanding duplicates 9363,176 25 Less amount for exonerations, abate ments and commlaslons (estimated) 72,636 26 Probable amount to be realised 9290,541 00 RALANCE OF SCHOOL. ROAD. POOR AND SEATED AND UNBEATED FUNDS. DUE BOROUOHB AND TOWNSHIPB IN HANDS OF COUNTY TREASURER. NOON, JANUARY 4. IHf. School Road. Poor. Unseated. Archbald Borough 473 81 96 16 289 09 Blakely Borough 4 68 5 83 Benton Township 3 87 59 K 21 Clark's Summit 180 81 8 92 43 97 15 26 Covington Township 7 63 8 46 1 39 • Clifton Township 991 363 98 Carbondale Township 16 80 8 00 4 01 Dalton Borough 29 61 9 38 6 99 Dunmore Borough 685 48 Dickson City Borough 477 76 360 67 1,097 23 Elmhur.t Borough »«0 1 85 |» Fell 170 18 91 31 41 34 Greenfield 68 21 Olenburn 9 70 99 6 98 Gouldsboro 3 37 2 40 24 Jeffereon 119 79 19 Icrmvn 8 18 2 80 88 33 Lackawanna Township 172 39 68 01 112 92 62 15 Lehigh Township 18 84 2 10 Madison Townahlp 2 79 39 Mavfleld Borough 61 98 1 45 I 83 10 22 Mooslc Borough 1 88 40 36 7425 Newton Township 18 85 2 19 Old Forgo Borough 688 62 141 40 50 Olyphant Borough 1.016 60 78 80 2 W 1.429 04 Rannsm Township 64 39 74 68 12 65 1 89 Roaring Brook Township 22 64 61 17 13 31 South Ablngton Township 99 81 10 00 4? 65 7 78 OMtt Township * 19 88 87 91 .TJ 3*5 Spring Brook township 9 18 9 18 1 34 12 40 Taylor Borough 31 48 1 60 69 88 138 32 Throop Borough 213 » 124 60 348 58 Vandllng Borough 1 86 5 00 3 90 14 86 Waverly Borough 4 68 « West Ablngton Township 2 88 8 61 64 6 08 Wlnton Borough 6 TO 4.394 24 350 11 1.265 60 4.2»9 98 PURPOSES FOR YEAR OF 1914. Real estate 9170.126 206 00 Real estate exempt from taxation 4.659,900 00 Real estate subject to taxation. .9166,466.306 00 Horses, piiilee, etc 776,960 00 Occupations, etc 9,010,235 00 Neat cattle over four years old 144,277 00 Aggregate value of taxable prop erty 9175,397.778 00 OROSS REVENUE FROM TAXABLE PROP ERTY. County fund, at 2 42-100 mi 115..9 436.571 35 Sinking fund, at 31-10P mills— 65.871 96 Road Sinking fund, at 27-100 mills 48.736 06 Total revenue at 3 mills * 541,179 37 Total amount of taxes collected during year 1914 and up to and including January 4 a. in. 1915, on 1914 and prior duplicates. .9 593,115 70 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF LACKA WANNA COUNTY. ASSETS. Cash in hands of J. R. Schlager, county treasurer % 287,216 43 Courthouse building 360,000 00 Due> from tax collectors (esti mated) 290,541 00 Furniture 'and flxtures (court house) 38,000 00 t'ourthouee grounds 400,000 00 Soldiers and sailors monument.. 53,590 00 county prison buildings 125,000 0b" Metallic file cases 39,996 81 Due from City of Carbondale.... 90 00 Due from City of Scranton 922 00 Due from State of Pennsylvania 10,587 87 Due from P. F. Duffy, County Treasurer (Interest on funds, 1912) 6,849 25 Due from P. F. Duffy. County Treasurer (interest on funds, 1913) 5,227 25 Due from J. R. Schlager, County Treasurer (interest on funds, 1914) 7,249 00 Due from J. R. Schlager, County Treasurer, county's proportion of mercantile taxes owing to the delay in settling with the state, this money has not been turned over to the county, which amounts to approxi mately 762 25 | 1,616,031 66 LIABILITIES. County bonds isued April 1, 1902, at 4% 9 226.000 00 County bonds issued May 1, 1903. at 4% 100.000 00 County bonds Issued December 1. 1906. at 4% 136,000 00 County bonds issued December 15. 1908, at 4% 180.000 00 Road bonds issued April 1, 1911, at 4% 260.000 00 Road bonds issued August 1, 1913. at 4Vt% 200.000 00 Road bonds issued August 1, 1914, at 4% 100.000 00 Temporary loan Issued February 10. 1914. at 6% 7.000 00 Due Boroughs, Townships, etc.— School tax 4,394 21 Road tax 350 11 Poor tax 1,255 60 Seated and unseated land tax... 4,299 98 Redemption fund 101 95 Dog fund 3,517 18 Bridge fund 14.991 40 9 1,226.910 46 Aflsets In excess of liabilities... 9 390.121 20 Lackawanna County, as.: Charles P. Savage, being duly sworn, salth that the foregoing account is a correct state ment of the receipts and expenditures of the County of Lackawanna for the fiscal year ending January 4. 1916, as the satne are set forth in the dockets of the County Con troller's office. CHAS. P. BAVAGE. • Attest: County Controller. RALPH COLLINS. Deputy County Controller.