Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, February 19, 1892, Image 2

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F.IIDAY, FEBRUARY 19tn 1892.
BFTSHED AT POST-OFFICE, LAPORTE
PA.• AS SECOND-CLASS MATTEK.
)l(:ETl\<i OF THE IIEPVBU
CM COUNTY COMMITTEE.
II KADQUARTKRB OF THE 1
REPUBLICAN STANDING COMMITTEE V
POR THE COUNTY OF SULLIVAN. )
Dushore, Pa., Feb. 8, 1892.
The memliers of the Standing Com.
will meet in the Court House at La-
Porte, on Thursday Feb. 25, at 1
o'clock P. M.
The purpose of this meeting is to
fix the time of holding a convention
to nominate one person as delegate
to the State Convention and to
transact other important business.
A full attendance is desired.
Following is a list of the Stand
ing Committee.
Bernice:—A. Wilmott.
Cherry :• —Lincoln Cox.
Colley :—M. W. Reeser.
Davidson :—D. W. Darling.
Dushore : —F. P. Vincent.
Elkland :—M. O'Barnes.
Forks:—W. M. Bird.
Fox :—A. B. Kilmer.
Forksville boro.—M. R. Black.
Hills Grove :—J. L- Christian.
LaPorte twp :—John J. Low.
LaPorte boro.— F. H. Inghan.
Lopez :—Frank Rice.
Shrewsbury :—John W. Aumiller.
F. P. Vincent, Chairman.
DIED.
On Friday Feb. 12, at EldrcUvillc,
William 91. White, Aged 25
Vears— Buried Sunday the 14th
iuNt, in the Catholic Cemetery
at Sugar Ridge.
The sudden death of this young
man has saddened the entire com
munity. He left home in the morn
ing full of life and vigor to haul his
logs to the saw mill. But alas a
rolling log caught him in its cruel
embrace and killed him almost in
stantly. Without one word of
warning, his dead body was return
ed to his weeping wife, who, with
her two young children have the
heartfelt sympathy of the entire
neighborhood.
William White was a man univer
sally respected. His name was
never mentioned but with praise.
With great firmness and energy he
united an honesty of purpose and
kindness of spirit that won for him
a large number of admiring friends.
Gaining for him the confidence and
respect of those who diflered from
him. He was a man of exemplar}'
habits. His llfeas a son,brother,hus
band, father and citizen, should be
an example to the young men of the
township.
The memory of his bright and
blameless life should impart some
consolation to bis afflicted family.
Without a word of warning came the call!
From out the realms of Time so swift he
sped,
We ask with bated breath, "Can He Be
Dead ?"
So still he lies, while tears of anguish fall,
Upon that lifeless form, beloved of all;
A victim it would seem to slaughter led,
With crown of glowing manhood on his
head.
But weeping friends the wormwood and
the gall,
Are yours alone. The cup is full ! Yet he,
From earthly toil and care forever free,
Hath in exchanging worlds, obtained
great gain !
Surely this thought must mitigate Lore's
pain,
Then launch the life-boat—head it for that
shore,
Where parting pangs, are suffered never
more.
Elkland, Feb. 15, '92. M.
JIERNICE ITEMS.
Immediately after morning ser
vice on Sunday Feb. 7th, a fire sud
denly broke out, in the double
building on Main St., occupied as a
residence, by our Honored Superin
tendent Messrs Jasper Taylor and
.las. Ross. Commencing in the up
per story. It soon spread over the
dry timber, raping the whole build
ing in flames. Nearly all the furni
ture, however, was removed from
the lower rooms. Without any cry
of fire our citizens were silently and
promptly on the ground, and with
reckless energy, prevented the
flames from reaching the adjoining
residences. Accepting the prompt
and generous invitation of the
hostess of the White House, Mr.
Taylor and family were immediately
settled in a pleasant home. And
the Odd Fellows with their accus
tomed thoughtfulness threw open
their commodious Hall, to Mr.
Rossar.d family. The ladies of our
city kindly assisted in making the
hall a comfortable home. Both
7>irs. Ross and Mrs. Taylor, are full
of thankfulness for the prompt as
sistance and kindness of their many
friends.
Mrs. Win. [larrington has taken a
class of five, in German, and rumor
aays they arc becoming quite pro.-
ficient—already beginning to talk a
little, in this classical though modern
language.
Mrs. J. Wilmot has been very
sick with the g rip for two weeks,
and though at present somewhat
convalescent she is still very low in
deed.
Our very genial and respected
towusman conductor Merithew, is
just recovering from a severe illness.
J. J. r.
Bernice, Pa, Feb. 9, 1892.
MERCANTILE APPRAISfItENT,
The veudurcrs of domestic and foreign Mer
chandise Ac., in Sullivan county Pa., will take
notioo that the; are appraised and classed by
the undersigned appraiser of Mercantile and
other Lioeuse tax for the year 1892, as follows
to wit:
Class. Names Resider oe Kind of L. Amount.
CHERKY.
Retailers License.
9 Blight W. H $26 74
M Jacoby J C 775
14 Sick C S 776
14 Vjgcl Julius 776
COLLEY.
13 Clark Bros 10 75
14 Dietfenbaohcr 1> I» 775
8 Jennings Bros 30 75
14 Jennings Bros 775
14 Kjster K P..... 775
14 Kipp GWA Co 775
14 M'ss.rsmith Geo 775
1L l'rexler l'urrell A Co 15 75
DUSHORE BORO.
14 Carroll I> E 775
14 Oarl E A .. 775
11 Carroll JW A Co 775
13 Cunningham A Cole 10 75
14 Burcb LSI Co 775
14 Deegan Geo .. 775
14 Finan John C 775
14 Geary S S 775
14 Harrington James 775
14 Hoffa John S -7 75
14 Honneter G U 775
14 Jackson Geo C 775
14 Kline B 775
14 Lawrence Bros 776
11 MM Marks 15 75
14 Merithew G W 775
14 Pomeroy F B 775
14 Pealor Chns E 775
12 Reeser John D 13 75
11 Sylvara E G 15 75
14 Rettenbury J V 776
14 Tubach A Yonkin 775
14 Vincent F P 775
DAVIDSON TWP.
14 Armstrong A T 775
13 Lumber Co 10 75
14 Armstrong A T 775
14 Boone S L 775
13 Bodine A Warn 10 75
14 Hess C A 775
11 Stevens A Son 15 75
14 Magargle Bros 775
14 Webb E C 775
ELKLAND TWP.
14 Boyle W W 775
14 Ilartung August 775
14 Jennings C B 775
14 Snyder G W 776
FORKSVILLE BORO.
13 Bryan S L 10 75
14 Molyneaux W M 775
11 Rogers M A. A Son 15 75
FOX TWP
14 Williams Fanning A C 0..... 775
14 Caseman C J 775
13 Campbell A Son 10 75
HILLSGROVE TWP.
11 Hovt 8r05.., 15 75
13 Hoffman W L 10 75
LAPORTE TWP.
12 Ootsford A E 13 25
LAPORTE BORO.
14 Keel. rT J 775
12 McFarlane James A Co 13 25
14 Spencr Walter 775
SHREWSBURY TWP.
14 B dine Warn btackhouse... 775
13 Kelley Jcrimah 10 75
14 Ivherer Daniel 775
COLLSY TWP.
3 table Dyer Albert 60 75
DUSHORE BORO.
2 table McGee Robert...... 40 75
HILLSGROVE TWP.
1 table Sadler Cltas. R 30 75
SHREWSBURY TWP.
J table Vanßuskirk W H 40 75
An appeal will be held at the commissioners
officcin LaPorte on Saturday Feb. 27th 1892,
between t.hr hours of 2 and 5 o'clock p. m„
whero and when you may attend if you think
proper.
M. P. GALL AGIIER, Appraiser.
QOURT PROCLAMATION.
WhkrkAs, Hon. J. A. Sittser, Presidont
Judge, Honorables Robert Taylor Jr. and E.
A Strong Associate Judges of the Courts of,
Oyer and Terminer and General Jaii Deliverer
Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Orphans
Court and Common Pleas for the County of
Sullivan, have issued their precept to mo di
rected, bearing date Deo. 19, A. D., 1891, for
holding the several courts in the Borough of
Laporte, on MONDAY, the 22d, day ofFob.
A. D. 1892, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Therefore, notice is hereby given to the Cor*
oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables
within the county, that they be then and
there in their proper person at 2 o'cleck p. m.
of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi
tions, examinations and otheT remembrances
to those things which to their offices appertain
to be done. And to those who are bound by
their rocognizances to prosecute against prison
ers who are or shall be in the jail of the said
county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be
then and there to prosecute against them as
will bejust.
JOHN UTZ, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Laporte Pa., Jan. 11, 1892.
LICENSE NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given
thnt the following petitions for Lloenses have
been duly filed in my Office, and that the same
will be presented to the Court of Quarter Ses
"ionsof Sullivan County, on Monday, Feb. 22.
A. D. 1891. vii:
HOTELS.
Deegan A Farrell, Colley Township.
C. F. Hunsingor, Colley Township.
Jackson A Meckes .ColleyTownship.
Frank L. Rickets, Colley Township
Ernstioo Seeman Cherry Township.
John C. Schaad . Cherry Township.
James Connor Cherry Township.
James H. Keefe Cherry Township.
John P. McGee ..3berry Township-
John W. Carroll Dushore Borough.
Joseph Middendorf, Dushore Borough.
Dennis Koefe Dushore Berough.
R. H. Brewer Dushore Borough.
M. J. Carmody Dushore Borough.
S. Steaf&'.her* .Dushore Borough.
D. H. Lorah Davidson Township.
Mrs. P. E. Magargle Davidson Township.
Lloyd Kclehner Davidson Township.
Joseph Carpenter Davidson Township.
Henry Tripp Fox Township.
Russel Karns LaPorte Borough*
Darby Kennedy,. Laporte Borough.
Chas. F. Cheney Shrewsbury Township.
EATING HOUSES.
John Daley Cherry Township.
Roburt MoUee, Dushoro Borough
S. W Lewis Dushore Borough.
John Connor Dushore Borough.
MERCHANT DEALERS.
F. B. Pomeroy, ........Dushore Borough.
John Miner, Dushore Borough.
DESTILLERY.
John Schaad Cherry Township
ALPHONSUS WALSH, Clerk Q S,
Clerks Office LaPorte, P»., Jan. 30, 1892.
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
RECEI PTSS EXPENSES,
1891.
ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Expenditures of Sullivan County for Ihe year IK9I.
Jury Commissioner! $ 80 78 Amount brought forward $6128 36
Court Reporter 382 on Traverse Jurors 1707 us
County Auditors... 87 72 GraudVurors 803 00
Fuel and Lights 132 25 County Bridges 628 43
Insurance 45 00 Penitentiary Bill 198 ug
Prothonotary and Cleik of Court 192 15 Asylum Bill 91 25
Elections 831 40 Burial of Indgent Soldiers 70 00
Assesing and Keg'st 733 39 Jail Physician 11 00
Commonwealth Costs 400 69 Koad Damages 47 00
Constables 143 04 Auditing Prothonotary Accounts 15 00
Stationary 203 05 Office and Vault Furni'ure 291 2o
Sheriffs Costs 120 56 Corn's. State Convention........ 125 00
Commissioners Clerk 500 00 Printing and Advertising 398 00
Refunding Aooount 3 75 Ejtpress and Freight 18 72
Commissioners Counsel 15 00 Court House Repairs.....•••■ ............. 88 57
Postage 24 82 Jamison City Voting District 40 35
Sundries . 150 15
Interest 583 95 $10,457 07
)S. K. Mcßride, 385 70
Co. Commissioners, >D. W. Scanlin, 213 25
JW. M. Cheney, 262 50
Court Crier 69 00
Janitor 11l 00
Boarding Prisoners 155 55
County Institute 133 66
Bounty 166 00
Amount Carried up $6126 36
Financial Condition ol the County of Sulllivan for the yea Tending Deo. Sl, 189^
LIABILITIES. RESOURCES.
Philip Karge Co. Order at Inst 205 49 Amount in Co. Treasurer's hands... 783 49
Henry Karge 115 00 Amount due from Collectors 1891 3183 29
Mrs. Sarah Speaker 486 00 do for previous years 1002 25
Mrs. Amanda Reil Ueirs 2000 OA do Emma Zeigler 150 00
W. C. Mason.,.. 500 00 do llenry VanEtten 247 38
Ethlin Mason 500 00 do James Thorp 37 26
N. N. Bctts 800 00 do Mason Brown 108 52
R. M. Stormont 1191 25 do Wm. Lament..... 10 00
C- W. Engleman 2500 00 do J. L. Crnsiley 73 81
John Paulhamus (2 jadg's. $358,16 do John Murphey 57 92
$142,60) 500 76 do Henry Bernett... 129 38
Russel Karns Co. order at interest 2000 00 do J Walliier per IT F Drake 43 45
First Nat. hank of Dushore do 500 00 do John Hopwood 47 71
Co. orders outstanding, not at interest 297 47 do Lincoln Edkin.., 87 77
Amounts due twp's. from report for do Daniel Pierce 70 00
1890, vil: Road Fundi $3176 71 do E. E. Webb 664 49
School Funds 3613 86 do Elsie T. Brown 84 73
Poor Funds 713 60 7504 17 do Ex»Shtf. Tripp Jury fee 24 00
Amt. of redemption monry in hands do Sheriff Uts 1890 A 1891 12 00
of Ex-County Treasurer J. Lorah, Total amtunt of monies due from
due owners 633 55 Ex-Treasurer Jacrb Lorah as
Amt. of License money in same hands shown by Auditor's Report for
due townships 17S 12 year 1890 $13062 32
Less the amount he has paid to pres
ent Co. Treasurer, during 1891
SIBSO 84 11211 48
Liabilities in excess of Resources 1942 88
$19971 81 $19971 81
COUNTY ORDER ACCOUNT.
Amount of County Orders Oustand- Amount of Coutity Orders Be
ing Dee. 31,1890 10667 36 deemed in 1891...., .. »131t106
Amount of County Oiders Issued Amount of County Orders Outstand
during 1891 13957 07 ing Deo. 31, 1891 11513 87
»4624 43 24624 43
REDEMPTION FUND ACCOUNT.
Amount of redemption money reoeiv- I Amount of redemption money with*
ed during 1891 $2lB 99 drawn from Co. Treasury by
owners, during 1891 $lO4 65
Balance in hand of Co. Treasurer 114 34
218 99 218 99
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In Account with the Collectors of Stats Tax for the year 1891.
BOROUGHS AND! COLLECTORS. I Amt. I Amt. 1 Col's. 1 Rebate 1 Amt. Bal~
TOWNSHIPS. | jCharged Paid in! Com. allowed.! Dae. ance.
Cherry F. J. McDonald.J $93 70 $44 94? $1 35! $2 3ft! sls 05 $93 70
Colley Tbos. Cangley... 55 57 51 2l! 158 2 7s! 55 57
Pushore Borough...(Nathan Persun... 178 55 164 54j £ 09) 8 921 178 55
Davidson jW. M. Robbins... 80 02 73 12 2 381 3 381 114 80 02
Elkland H. W. Osier 38 45 36 53 1 92| 88 45
Forksville Boro .H. W. Gilbert 61 29 44 48 1 33| 234 13 14 61 29
Forks John Saam 68 21 50 0(1 2 50 ( 15 71 68 21
Fox H. B. Westcott... 16 23 941 28j 50 604 16 23
HillsGrovo James Hutter 65 95 60 77 1 8x! 330 65 95
LaPorte Boro N. C. Mabcn 60 40 56 20 2 02| 218 60 40
LaPorte iPhillip Karge 17 74 16 23 521 99 17 74
Shrewsbury.. [Richard Lisson... 14 90 14 15 75| 14 90
Totals 751 01 621 58 21 60 ! 26 75 81 08 751 01
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with the Collectors of County Tux, for the year 1891.
BOROUGH COLLECTORS. Amt. Amt. Taxes | Rebate Exon- Col. Due
AND charged, paid in. Rei'd. allowed, era- Com. from
TWP. tions. Col.
Cherry F. J. McDonald... $1724 29 $585 32 S3O 80 sll 71 $1096 46
Colley Thos. Caugley 583 35 215 00 734 815 353 06
Dushore B. N. Persun 752 62 500 26 27 14 15 47 209 75
Davidson W. M. Robbins... 1142 40 t 911 29 26 26 35 59 169 26
Elkland H. W. Osier 962 26 621 46 26 58 20 94 293 28
Forksville B. 11. W. Gilbert 232 72 121 52 503 431 98 86
Forks J. Saarn 739 80 372 06 18 60 10 90 338 24
Fox H. B. Westoott... 415 50 145 56 766 428 258 00
Hills Grove.... James Buter 617 84 500 00 23 68 16 00 78 16
LaPi rte B. NC. Maben 351 58 266 31 11 39 Bgg 84 gy
LaPorte 1. Phillip Karge 424 39 320 36 12 42 11 31 80 30
Shrewsbury. Richaid Lisson... 779 43 600 00 10 40 26 00 143 03
Totals 8726 38*5162 14 20f 30 173 65 3WJ3 29
Amount of State and County Taxes Due from Collectors for the year 1891, and previous years.
BOROUGHS AND State Tax-. Counjy Tax.
TOWNSHIPS- Collectors. Years' Amount Due. Amount Due.
Cherry Township Michael Gallagher..... 1888. 27 20 181 75
Dushoie Borough James H. Keefe 1889. 166 93 636 66
LaPorte Township Michael Jordan 1889. 674 48 88
LuPorte Borough Frank Gallagher 1889. g c,i
Fox Townafaip H. B. Westcott 1890. 88 gg
Hills Grove Township James Dutter 1890. 4g
LaPorte Boroufh Robert Stormont 1890. 38 go
Cherry Township Francis J. McDonald.. 1891. 45 05 1096 46
Colley Township Thomas Cangley do 353 da
Dushore Borough Nathan Persuo do 209 75
Davidson Township... Wm Robbins do 1 14 169 26
Elkland Township H. W. Osier do 293 28
Fox H. B. Westeott do 6 04 258 00
Forks Township JobnSaam do 15 71 338 24
Forksville Borough... H. W. Gilbert. do 13 14 98 86
Hills Grove Township. James Dutter do 78 16
LaPorte Borough N. C. Maben do 64 89
LaPorte Township Philip Karge. do 80 30
Shrewsbury Township Richard Li550n......... do 143 03
I $2Bl 95 $4185 54
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In aooount with the several Townships, for Road Funds, for Taxes reooired from Unseated
Lands, for the year 1890.
Amt. Amt. Treas. Due Due Treasurer.
TOWNSHIPS. reo'd. Paid ont, Com. Township.
Cherry $l9B 50 SIBB 38 $9 93 $ 19 $
Colley 774 97 775 00 38 75 38 78
Davidson 1108 08 1089'58 55 40 »90
Elkland 83 78 79 59 4 19
Porks 301 3t> 286 29 15 07
Fox 745 68 70S 40 37 28
Hills Grove 343 35 325 99 17 17 19
LaPorte 240 19 212 90. 12 01 15 28
Shrewsbury- 403 74 837 60 20 18 *6 96
$4199 65 $4003 73 $209 98 s6l 62 *76 68
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In aooount with the several Townships for School and Building Funds, for Taxos reoeived
on Unseated Lands .'or the year 1890.
Amt. Amt. | Treas. Due Due
TOWNSHIPS. ree'd. Paid out. Com. Township. Treasurer.
Cherry $172 89 $166 63 $8 64 $ $2 28
Colley • <167 91 656 83 33 4(J J2 32
Davidson v. 504 54 478 58 25 23 73
EUland 48 00 39 28 2 40 g 32
Forks 170 33 161 39 852 42
Box 536 82 507 86 26 84 212
Hills Grove 137 31 130 44 6 87
LaPorte 238 67 227 74 II 93 , jjj
Shrewsbury 295 99 270 17 14 80 11 02
$2772 46j $2638 82 $l3B 63 S2O 61 ~525~60
WILLIAM MURRAY"COUNTY TREASURER ~
In account with the several Townships for Poor Funds for Taxes received from Unseated Lands
for the year 1891.
Amt. Amt. Treas. Due Due
TOWNSHIPS. ree'd. Paid out- Com. owu'liip. Treasurer.
Cherry $69 98 $66 48 $3 50 $
Colley 129 18 120 90 6 46 1 82
Davidson 251 00 235 00 12 55 345
Elkland 4 40 4 18 22'
Fox 149 14 138 00 7 46: 3 fis
Hills Grove 161 43 159 97 8 07j . $6 61
Totals .... $765 13 »724 5." SSB 261 $8 95 $6 61
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY/TREASURER.
In account With the County of Sullivan, for the year ending Deo. 31, 1890,
To amount received from Collectors By amount of county orders reeem
of county tax for years 1888, 1889 ed during the year 1891 ... 13111 06
and 1890 .<.> sl6Ol 48 By Treas, com. on same ... 655 66
To amount reoeived from Collectors By Treas. com. on $750.17 the amt.
of county tax for the year 1891 5162 14 paid in full to enm'th ." 37 51
To amount of county tax received By Treas. com. on $104.65 the amt.
from Unseated Lands during 1891 2213 35 ot redemption money paid out in '9l 523
To amount of county's proportion of Bal. in hondß of Co. Trans 783 1/
Liceuse money... 463 12
To amount received rent and fuel
from E. M. Dunham 50 00
To Jury fee in Sehaak vs Messcr
srnith paid by Utx 4 00
To amount from County Commis
sioners borrowed monev 3000 00
To amount received from Jaeob
Lorah Ex-Treasurer 1850 84
To amount of State Tax refunded to
oounty..,.< J 247 63
WILLIAM MtJRRAY COUNTX TREASUKER.
In fMcount with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the year 1891.
RETAILER'S LICENSE.
To amount of Retailer* Lioense...., S4B 550 By State Treasurer's Receipts $419 67
Due County Treasurer 59 75 Amount pail for advertising.'.'"" 101 40
Treasurer's commission .., 24 28
$545 25 $545 25
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE.
To amt of Retail Liquor Licensa »457 50iby State Treasurer's Receipts .$ 463 12
I Treasurer's commission 24 38
$487 60i $487 60-
WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSE.
To amount of Wholesale Liquor By State Treasurer's Receip s 380 00
Lioense «... #IOO 00 Treasurer's commissions 20 OO 1
S4OO 00 S4OO 00 1
BILLIARDS and POOL and BOWLING ALLEY LICENSE.
To amount of Billiards and Pool I By State Treasurer's Receipts 9210 70
and Bowling Alley License 1190 OOj Treasurer's commission 9 60
Amt. due Treasurer 30 20!
7~ PEDDLER'S - LICENSE.
None isssUed 1891. I None issued 1891.
STATE PERSONAL TAX.
A mount certified 10 County Treasurer Old account.
Murray by the county commission- County Treasurer Murray produces
ers, as due the commonwealth for State Treasurer's receipts for the
the year 1890, and previous yrars to amount in full vis:
help in paying which the commis- Aug. 4, '9l, $534 37
sioners borrowed $500.00 750 17 Sept. 11,'91, 215.80 750 17
Tlie above aroonnt ot $750 17 paid by county treasurer to the commonwealth i.s above
shown, is made up as follows: Monty borrowed by county commissioners and passed
to couuty treasurer SSOO CO
Received from col'ts. ol Stato Tax fof year IS9O and previous years 219.65
And paid from eouuty money 31.12 $750 17
STATE PERSONAL TAX ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 1891.
To amount received from odleotors for |By State Treas'rs. rec't. Offt. 14, 1891 256 62
the year 1891.....,,./ 621 58 By " '• •' Dec 28, 1891 247 48
By Treasurers cemmiisson.. 3T 08
In county treasurers hands 86 40
$621 68 $621 58
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNT Y~r RE ASTRER.
In account with the several Townships and Boroughs for the proportion of money due tbem
from Licenses, under the Act of 1887, for the year 1891.
Total jPropor-ipropor Proporipropoi TrMis. paid paid paid j paid ibalance.
'l'wp's. amt tion tuition to to !tion to com. to to to Jto
and License i State, oounty twp's jboro's. county twps. boro's j State.|
Boroughs, money 1
ree'd. |
Cherry.. 225 00 56 25' 56 26 112 561 II 25 53 44 106 87 j53 44: 225 00
Colley 300 00 75 00 75 001150 0«| 15 00 71 251142 50 71 25 300 00
Davidson .. 225 00 56 261 56 251112 50l 11 25 53 441106 87 163 44 225 00
Dushore B. 1200
LaPorte B. 300 00 60 00| 60 OOj ' 180 OIH 15 00 57 OOj 171 00; 57 00| 300 00
2250 001 487 501487 501375 00900 00 112 501463 13 ! 356 24if56 00 468 1312250 00
Township and Boroughs paid in full.
We the undersigned: Auditors of the Count* of Sullivan, in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of the duties imposed upon us by the several
Acts of Assembly, fnd the Supplements thereto, we did meet at the County Commissioner's
office, in the Borough of LaPorte. on Monday, the 4th day of Jannary A. D. 1892. (it being
the first Monday in January,) acd did audit and a'ljust and settled the several accounts re
quired of us by law. and that we do And the said accounts correct and true to the best of onr
knowledge, information and belief, as Set forth fully and separately in the foregoing Report.
In Testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals, at the offioe aforesaid
this 12th day of January A. D. 1892.
J l . HARRY SPENCER, [SBAL ] )
GEO. C. WRIGHT, [SKAL.I > County Auditors.
ULYSSES BIRD. [SEAL.] J
Allttl: H. T. DOWNS, Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Ft. Fa. issued out of
the Court of Connnon Pleas of Sullivan county,
and to me directed and delivered there will bt
exposed to publie file at the Court House in
LaPorte, Pa., on Friday, February 2ft, 1892
at 1 o'clock p. m.the following described real
estate, to wit:
All of the following messuage, lot piece or;
parcel of land siruate in the Township of La
Porte, Sullivan County, i'enna., bounded anil
described as follows:
On the North by lands of W. H. D. Green: on
the East by lands of M. S. Mange; on the South
by lands of Col. Warter; and on the West by
lands of Enoch Howell's heirs; contnining 140
acre* of land mora or less; having thereon
erected a large framed two-storied dwelling
house, a log barn, and other outbuildings; j
about 10 acre* cleared, balance wood land;
with a young orchard of fruit trees thereon. '
Sailed, taken in execution and to be sold us
the property of I'.iftuia K, Gansel and James '
H. Gansel at the suit of Sbaylor and Clark. ,
JOHN UTZ; Sheriff
Sheriff's OBct, LaPorte, Pa., Feb. 1, 1*892 (
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ,
The undersigned has been appointed Ad
miniitrator of the goods, chattels, right* and 1
credits wh'ch were ol William Keeler, late ofjl
Nebraska d*c"d, All persons indebted to aaidi
estate are requested to muke payment of the <
same, and persons having olaims against said J
decedent will please present them duly au-il
thenticated for settlement.
Jan, 29, '92. T. J. KEELER, Adtn'r.
KXIXITOR'S \OTKE.
112 Notice is hereby given that letters Testa
, mentary have been issued by the undersigned
by the Register of Sullivan county, upon tha
i la.-t will and testament of John Roach' lata of
Shrew-bury township, dee'd
! All persons having claims against said estate
will present them duly authenticated tor settle
ment and persons knewning themselves in
lob ted to said estate will please make payment
without delay.
JOHN H. WTLSON, EJtecutor.
Jan. 30. ISM.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the following
accounts of Adm'rs. etc., have been duly filed
office 01 the Register of Wills eto., in
and for the County Of Sullivan, to Tit:
First and final account of Reuben Battin
adm'r. of the estate of Mary Foster dao'd.
Final account of Samuel Battin adm'r. of
the estate of D. U. Foster dee'd.
Final account of Geo. Rinabold adm'r. of tha
est ite of Addison Rinabold dee'd.
Final account of Henry Broshart' adm'r. of
the estate of Valentine hmith deo'd.
Finfal account of John J. Webster and John'
R. Magulre adm'rs. of the estate of John
Maguiro deo'd.
And that the same will be presented to the
Orphans' Court of said county en- Wednesday
Feb. 24.1891. at 3 o'clock p. m.for eonttrma
ition and sJlowanoe.
ALPHONSUS WALSJI, Register.
Register's offioa LaPorte, Pa., Jan. 18,'18##-- •