Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, February 26, 1892, Image 2

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    C-CBSN'E i - • - Editor
fitluAY, FEBRUARY 26tii 18!V2.
rffTRKBD A r PDST-OPFICE, LA PORTE
PA... AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER.
J. V. REFTEMBURY,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
DUSHORE, PA.
Senators Cameron and Quay are
net without their friends and ad
mirers in Tioga connty. The Wells
boro Advocate says:"The greatest
orators are not the most valuable
Senators after all. General Butler
says in a recentlj' issued autobiog
raphy that Summer was in the Sen
ate 25 years and that it is impossible
to find in the statute booics of the
United States one line drafted by
him. Oratory and executive ability are
not often found in the same individu
al. If we can have but one give us
executive ability. The Pennsylva
nia Senators labor under a disad
vantage in not being eloquent talk
ers, but they get there just the
same."
ESTELLA ITEMS.
,iohn Chaflee is visiting friends
here.
J. J. Webster lost a valuable
team horse, a week or two ago.
Oscar Bedford is running a birch
distiller}' near Bethel.
A very young lady is stopping at
John P Roger's now, and John is
up o'nights.
C. M. Boyles lias been granted an
increase in his pension of seven dol
lars per month.
Our school teacher Miss Celia Welch
wo s called home on Friday last, by the
serious illness of her father, John
Welch, of Ringer Hill.
W. F. Grange is hauling a large
quantity of lime for fertilizer, from
Muncy Valley. It is a wise plan
and others should do likewise.
Where is the man that dare start
a creamery here in the spring ? He
should be around getting bis • build'
ing under way. X.
JIILLSGEOVE ITEMS.
The re-election of James Butter
fjr collector ot taxes, is evident that
he is the right man in the right
place.
Henry Peck who has been con
fined to his house, for some weeks,
with the grip is so far recovered as
to be out again.
The township election passed off
quietly with the exceptions of Dady
Biddle and A. Lewis having a little
set too. The whole ticket being
elected.
Geo. Braunbeck who has been
suffering from grip and a complica
tion of other diseases, is not much
improved. His many friends hope
soon to see him again restored to
health.
The Rev. J. W. McNamara oc
cupied our pulpit last Sunday morn
ing. He took his text from Acts
2d Chapter. It is acknowledged by
all who heard him, to have been one
of the most logical and impressive
disoouis :s they evar listen?d to.
Air. McNamara has been with us
quite often for the last few months,
and must say we have been greatly
impressed and instructed by his
teachings.
Hoyt Bros., this season will put
in three large tubular boilers. They
now have seven large boilers which
arc not capable of furnishing steam
to run their heavy machinery and
heating the tanner}', during the
winter months, but by adding the
tubulars to their already large nest,
they will have no more trouble with
steam.
A. CITIZEN.
SONESTO WN ITEMS.
Jill. EDlTOß:—.Several weeks
having passed since we have seen
anything appear in your
paper from Sonestown, and no
doubt yon will want to know where
your correspondent is. Since last
you heard from us several events
have taken place, which will be of
interest. For some length of time
the work of attaining right of way
l'or F.aglesMere Railroad has been
going on, and on Monday Feb. 22,
ground was broken on the new rail
road. on the land of Mrs. P. E.
Magargel. Parties interested in the
noad,. with their friends from
HughesviUe, ami citizens of Sonca
town and vicinity being present
Rev. Jacobs of Uughesville offered
pniy t. Thin a short address by C.
\V. Woddrop, President of the
Eiglr-sMere Railroad Company.
Then the breaking of ground by
Mrs. P. E. Magargel, followed by
11. P. Hall. President of W. C. 344,
Pa., P.O. S. of A. moving ground
next in behalf of the P. 0. S. of A.,
who came out in regalia in honor of
the event and the day upon which
it, took place Washington's Birthday.
Then came the address of Bcnj. G.
Welch General Manager of the W.
<fc N. H. R. R. The address was a
good and practical one and delivered
in style, manner and earnestness for
which Mr. Welch is noted and it
would be well for the citizens to
bear in mind and act out some of
the things Mr. Welch mentioned.
Success to the Eagles Mere Railroad.
Joseph Carpenter moved across
the mountain, last week and engaged
in the hotel business, and we know
of nc reason why he should not do
well, as Joe is a go>d hotel man.
Jacob Lo>-ah, T. S. Simmons, J.
W. Buck and F. S. Eddy, arc serv
ing their country as jurors, this
week.
A. W. Sonc-s is waiting for snow
to finish getting in his logs to the
mill.
The engineer corps are at work
locating the EaglcsMere railroad.
Election passed off last week with
but little stir or interest shown.
Our hotels were both granted
license on Monday. X.
The Lai'orte correspondent to the
Uughesville Mail says, "there are
three candidates in our borough for
the three most important offices in
the gift of the people" and that
politics will 60on begin to bubble.
MKITE AXTIL.I: AI'L'LUISMEXT,
The veudurers of domestic and foreign Mer
chandise \o , in Sulliv.in county Pa , will take
notice ib.it they are ii}>prui*eJ and clawed by
the undersigned appraiser of Mercantile and
othsr License tax tor the year as follows
to wit:
Class.] Names Reside? ce Kind of L.j Amount.
CHERRY.
KctuiW-rs I.IOT'IISC.
9 Blight W. H $25 75
14 Jacoby J C 775
14 Sick C S 7 7.->
14 Vogel Julius 775
COLLEY.
13 Clark Bros 10 75
14 Diell'enbaoher 1) 1» 775
8 Jennings UroS 30 75
14 Jennings Bros 775
14 K-STER E P 775
14 jK-j.p OW A Co I 7 75
14 M 'ffl rsmith Geo 775
11 Truster lurrell A Co 15 75
Dl'fsllOKE BOKO.
14 Carroll i> E | 775
14 jCnrl E A i 7 75
14 Carroll JW A Co 775
13 i Cunningham A Cole 10 75
14 'llurcb LSI Co I 775
14 : Lieegnn (leo 7 75
14 Finan Johi (' 775
14 Geary S S 775
14 Harrington James 770
14 'llofl'a John S 7 75
14 llonucter 0 U 775
14 Jackson Geo C 775
14 [ Klir.o B 7 75
14 Lawrence Bros 775
11 M M Marks 1, 75
14 Merithew (1 W 775
14 Pomeroy F B 775
14 :Pealer i'hai E 775
12 RceserJohn I) 13 75
11 jSylvara E (J .\ 15 75
14 | Uettonbury J V 7 75
14 Tubuch A Yonkin 775
14 i Vincent F 1' 7 7j
DAVIDSON XWP.
14 ARMSTRONG A T 775
13 P nticost Lumber 10 75
11 ! Armstrong A T 7 75
14 | Boone 8 L 7 75
13 |Bodine A Warn ]0 75
14 Iless C A 775
11 !.Stevens A Son 15 75
14 jMagargle Bros 7 75
14 | Webb E 0 7 75
| ELKLAND TWP.
14 Boyle W W 775
14 Hartung August 775
14 Jennings C B 775
14 Snyder <1 W 7 7;>
FORKSVILLE BOKO.
13 Bryan S L 10 76
14 Molyneaux W M 7 75
11 Roge-s 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 IHoyt llrjs 15 75
13 i Hoffman W 1, 10 75
j LAI'ORTE TWP.
12 ißotsford A E 13 25
I LAPORTE BORO.
14 Kecle.r T J 775
12 McFarlane Jamas A Co 13 25
14 Spenc.T Walter 775
SHREWSUURY TWP.
14 Bidine Warn Stackhouse... 775
13 | Kelley .Jcrimah 10 75
14 Kborer lianiel 775
COLL BY TWP.
3tablejDyor Albert.... 60 75
DITSHORK BORO.
2table'MeGeo Robert 40 75
J HILLSGROVE TWP. 1
1 table|Sadler Chas. B 30 75
; SHREWSBURY TWP. ]
? table'Vanßuskirk W 11.....1 40 75
An appeal will be held at the commissiosers
offioein Lai'orte on Saturday Feb. 27th 1892,
between t.he hours of 2 and 5 o'clock p. in.,
where and when you may attend if you think
proper.
M< P. GALL AGHER, Appraiser.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Not>e is hereby given that letters Testa
mentary have been issued by tho undersigned
by the Register of Sullivan county, upon the
last w ill and testament of John Roach late of
Shrew-biry township, dse'd
All persons having claims against said os'ato
will present them duly authenticated lor settle
ment and persons knowning themselves in
debted to said estate will please make payment
without delay.
JOHN H WILSON, Executor.
Jan. 30, 1 592.
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF TUB
SECEIPTSIBXPENSES,
OF*TPE^CDUFTY^^OF^SULLI¥AN*FOR
ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Expenditures ut"Sullivuii County for ihe year I^9l.
Jury Commissioners $ 80 78 Amount brought forward $6126 36
Court Reporter 382 00 Traverse Jurors :.... 1707 i' 6
County Auditors 87 72 (irand Jurors 603 (10
Fuel and Lights 132 25 County Bridges 628 43
lnsurai.ee 45 00 Penitentiary bill 198 08
Prothonotary and Cletk of Court 102 15 Asylum Kill 91 25
Elections 831 40 Burial of Indgent Soldiers 70 00
Assesing and Reg'st 733 89 Jail Physician II oo
Commonwealth Costs 400 69 Koad Damages 47 00
Constables 143 0-1 jAuditing Prothonotarjr Accounts 15 00
Stationary 203 05 Office and Vault Furniture 291 2a
Sherifl's Costs 120 66 Corn's. State Convention 125 00
CDtninirsioners Clerk 500 Out Printing and Advertising 398 00
Refunding Account 3 75! Express and Freight IB 72
Commissioners Counsel 15 00 Court House Repuirs 88 ft 7
Postage... ..-t 24 82Jamifon City Voting District 40 35
Sundries 150 15
Interest 553 95 $10,457 07
IS. K. Mcßri.le, 885 70
Co. Commissioners, >D. W. Scanlin, 213 25
JW. M. Cheney, 202 50
Court Crier 69 00
Janitor 11l 00
Hoarding fi is mere 155 55
County lustiiute 133 66
Bounty 166 00
Amount Carried up $6126 36
Financial Condition ol the County of Sulllivan for the year ending Dec. 31, 1891.
LIABILITIES. RESOURCES.
Philip Karge Co. Order at Inst 265 49 Amount in Co. Treasurer's bands... 783 49
Henry Karge 115 OOjAmount due from Co'lector* 1891 3183 29
Mrs. Sarah Speaker 486 00! do for previous years 1002 25
Mrs. Amanda Rcil Heirs 2000 00 do Emnin Zoigler 150 00
W. C. Mason... 500 00! do Henry VanEtten 217 38
Ethlin Mason 500 0«| do James Thorp 37 26
N. N. Belts...<> SOO 00 do Mason Brown 108 52
R. M. Stormont 1191 25 do Win. Lament 10 00
C° W. Engleman 2500 00i do J. L. Crossley 73 81
John Paulhamus (2 judg's. $358,16 do John Murphev 57 92
$142,60) 500 76 do Henry Bernett 129 38
Russel Kftrns Co. order at interest 2000 00: do J Walliker per F F Drake 43 45
First Nat. Rank of Liushoro do 500 00 1 do John Hopwood 47 71
Co. orders outstanding, not at interest 297 ■!"' do Lincoln Edkin 87 77
Amounts due twp's. from report for I uo Daniel Pierce 70 CO
1890, vii: Road Funds $3176 71 do K. E.Webb T564 49
School Funds 31)13 86 do hlsi" T. Brown 84 73
Poor Funds 713 60 7501 17| d j Ex»ShT. Tripp Jury lee 24 «'0
Amt. of redemption moniy iu bands do Sheritr ITtz 1890 A 1891 J2 00
of Ex-County Treasurer J. Lotah, 'Total amount of monies due from
due owners 633 55 I'x-Treasurer Jac'b Lorah as
Amt. ol Licens.) money in >ame hands >h iwn by Auditor's Report lor
due townships 178 12 year 1890 $13062 32
Li'ss the amount li"bis |>aid 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 Conrtv Orders Oustand- Amount of County Orders Ue
in4 Dec. 31,1890 10667 36 d-emed in 1891 ;... *1311106
Amount of County Olders Issued Amount of County Orders Outstuud
duriug 1891 ••*... 13957 0, ing Dec, 3t, 1891...* 11513 37
24624 43j 24624 43
REDEMPTION FUNK A'JCOCNT.
Amount of redemption money reeetv- A mount of reden-ption money with
e l during 1891 $2lB 99 drawn f'om C". Treasury by
I owners, duroig le'9l $lO4 65
Balance in baud of Co. Treasurer 114 34
218 9.1, 218 99
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In Account with the Collectors of State Tax lor the year 1891.
BOItOITIiHS AND; COLLECTORS. I Auit. ! Amt. I Col's, i Rebate Amt. i Bal-
TOWNSHIPS. Charged I'aiJ In Coui. 'allowed. Due. | tiuee.
Cherry F.J. McDonald.. $93 70 $44 94 $1 35j $2 36 sls 05 $93 70
Colley Thos. Cangley... 55 57 51 21 15S 2TS sr» 57
Pushore Bcr«.ugh... Nathan Persan... 178 55 161 54' tO9 892 178 55
Davidson W. M. Bobbins...! 80 02 73 12 238 3 38- 114 80 02
Elklnnd H. W Osier 38 45 36 53 1 92. I 3s 4.,
Forksville Itoro 11. W. Gilbert 61 29 41 48j 133 2 34! 13 14 61 29
Forks John Saam ; 6S 21 50 oo 250 j 15 71; 68 21
Fox 11. 1!. H'estcott. 16 23; 9 411 28 ; 50 6 04! |i; 28
IlillsQnve Jnrns I'utter ! 65 95 60 77, 1 88 1 330 i 65 95
LaPorte jloio N. <\ Maben j 60 40 56 2o 202 218 I 60 40
LaPorte Phillip Karge ! 17 74 16 23 52 99: 17 74
Shrewsbury Uiehitrd Lisson... 14 90, 14 15' 75; J | 14 90
Totals ; 751 01 i 621 58' 21 6o! 26 75' 81 08 751 01
I
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with the Collectors of County Tux, for the year 1891.
liOROUUH i COLLECTORS. Amt. Amt. j Taxes i tic-bate | Kxon-j i/ 01. • Duo
AND ' charged.'paid in Rel'd. allowed. | era- ' Com. I from
TWP. I ! 1 tiuns. Col.
Clerry IF. J. McDonald... <1724 29 $585 32, S3O 80! sll 71 SIO9O 46
Colley Thos. Cangley 483 35 215 00! I 734 8 15| 393 06
Dushore B.jN. Persun ...... 752 62 500 281 27 14- 15 47| 209 75
Davidson .... VV. M. Robbins... 1142 40 91120 | 26 26 35 59 169 26
ElkUni In. W. Osier I 962 26 621 46! 26 5S| 20 94 293 28
Forksville li. 11. W. (lilbert 232 72! 124 53i 503 431 98 86
Foiks I. Saam 1 739 goj 372 06 ! 18 60 ID 90 338 24
Fox 11. B. Westcott... 415 50 145 56, : 7 6«| 428 258 00
Hillstirove.... Jamas Duter : 617 84! 500 00, 23 6SI 16 00 78 16
LaP rte B.'N C. Maben 361 58! 266 31, 11 39! 899 64 89
LaPorte T.Phillip Karge 424 39 320 36 12 42 I 1131 81.30
Shrewsbury. Richard Lisson... 779 43j 600 On, 10 40i j 26 001 143 03
Totals ! 8726 35|55162 llj 207 301 j 173 65l 3183 29
Amount of State ami Counry laves Duo from Collectors for the year 1891, and previous years.
BOROUGHS ANDi | I State Tax . County Tax.
TOWNSHIPS- ! Collectors. Years- Amodut I)ue.| Amount Duo.
I
Cherry Township (Michael Gallagher i 1888. 27 20j 181 75
Dushoie Borough James H. Keefe ! 1889. 166 93 636 66
LaPorte Township Vlichael Jordan j 1889. 674 48 88
La Porto Borough |Frnnk Gallagher 1889. 8 61
Fox Township jil. B. Westcott j IS9O. 86 06
Hills Grove Towushi »jJames Duttor
LaPorte 80r0ugh...... j Robert Stormont IS9O. 38 90
Cherry Township Francis J. McDonald.. 1891. 45 05 1096 46
Colley Township Thomas Cangley .... j do 353 06
Dushore Borough N'athan Persuc I do 209 75
Davidson Township... Wm Kobbins .....I do 114 169 26
Elkland Township 11. W. Osier I do 293 28
Fox |H. B. Westcott ' do 6 04 258 00
Forks Township 'John Saam do 15 71: 338 24
Forksville Borough...: 11, W. Gilbert do 13 14 98 H6
HilleGrove Town.-hip. James Dutter do 78 16
LaPorte Borough j N. 0. Maben do 64 89
LaPorte Township Philip Karge do 80 30
Shrewsbury Township Richard Lissun do 143 03
I $2Bl 95 $4185 64
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with the several Townships, for Road Funds, for Taxes reooivod from Unseated
* Lands, for the year 1890.
Amt. i Amt. Treas. 1 Due Due Treasurer.
TOWNSHIPS. ree'd. | l'aid out, Com. jTowoship.
Chorry | $l9B 60| SIBB 38 $9 93! $ 18 $
Colley | 774 97 775 00 .38 75 38 78
Davidson 1108 08! 1089 58i 55 401 3« 90
Elkland 83 7H| 79 69 4 19
Forks 301 3bj 286 29j 15 07'
Fox 745 681 .708 40! 37 2S,
HillsUrove 343 35 325 99j 17 17; 19
LaPorte 240 19 212 90! 12 Oil 15 28!
Shrewsbury.., 403 74j 337 60j 20 lHj *5 961
14199 65' $4003 73| $209 98; s6l 63* *75 68
WILIiIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with the several Townships for School and Building Funds, for Tains received
on Unseated Lauds for the yoar 1890.
Amt. : Aiot- Treas. Due | Due
TOWNSHIPS. reo'd. Paid out. Com. Township, j Treasurer.
Cherry .... $172 89j $166 63 $8 04 $ I $2 28
Colley 667 91 656 83 33 40 22 32
Davidson 504 54 478 58 25 23 731
Elkland 48 00 39 28 2 40 6 32|
Forks 170 33 161 39 8 52 42
Box 536 82 507 86 26 84 2 12
llillsGrove 137 31 130 44 6 87
LaPorte 238 67 227 74 11 93 1 00
Shrewsbury 295 99 270 17 14 80 11 02
12772 46 $2638 82 $l3B 63 S2O 61 $25 60
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER -
In acoount with the several Townships for Poor Funds for Taxes received from Unseated Lands
for the year 1891.
| Amt. Amt. Treas. j Due I Due
TOWNSHIPS. | rec'd. Paid out. Com. Cown'liip. Treasurer.
Che-ry I $69 93 $66 48 $3 su! $
Colley 129 18 120 90 6 461 182
Davidson v. 251 00 23S 00 12 551 3 45
E1k'and........ j 4 40 4 18 22f
For 149 14 138 00 7 46 3 68
Hills'Gmve 161 43 159 97 8 07 $6 61
Totals .... | $765 13 *724 5." $33 26 $8 95 _ $6 61
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY,TREASURE^
In acount with the County of Sullivan, for the year ending Dee. 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 46 By Troas, com. on same 655 55
To amount received from Collectors By Treas. coin, on $750.17 the amt.
of county tix for the year 1891 5162 14 fiaid in full to ciu'th 37 51
To amount of county tax received By Treas. com. on $104.65 the amt.
from Unseated Lands during IR9I 2213 36 (it redemption money paid out In '9l . 523
To amount of county's proportion of Bal. iu hands <}f Co. Treas..... 783 19
i-icense money... .. »•.... 463 12
To amount received rent and fuel
from E M. Dunham 50 00
To Jury fee in Schaak vs Messer»
smith paid by Utz 4 00 r
To amount from County Commis
sioners borrowed money .i.. 3000 00
To amount received from Jacob
Lorah Ex-Treasurer 1850 84
To amount of Stat > T.ix relunded to
county .. 247 63
$14592 54 $14592 54
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTS TREASURER.
In account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, fur the year 1891.
RETAILER'S LICENSE.
To amount of Retailers License $lB5 60jBy stale Treasurer's Receipts $419 57
Due County Treasurer 59 75j Amount paii for advertising 101 40
Treasurer's commission 24 28
$545 25| $545 25
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE.
To amt of Retan Liquor LiceuS- 3>4at oO.uy ata-.e iieasurer's receipts $ 463 12
| Treasurer's commission 24 38
$lB7 501 $487 50
WHOLESALE LI4UOR LICENSE.
To amount of Wholesale Liqudr |By State Treasurer's Reccip.s 380 00
License >■ #4OO 00 Treasurer's commissions 20 09
SIOO ooj S4OO Otf
BILLIARDS and POOL and BOWLING ALLEY LICENSE.
To amount of Billiards and Pool |By St ite Treasurer's Receipts $2lO 70
and Bowling Alley Lidenso ; 8190 00j Treasurer's commission 9 60
Amt. due Treasurer 30 20,
$220 201 %?20 00
I'EDDLEK'S LICENSE.
None iHsued 1891. I None issued 1891.
STATE PERSONAL TAX.
Amount certified to County Treasurer Old account.
Murray t>y the county commission-' County Treasurer Murray produces
org, as* due the commonwealth lor State Treasurer's receipts lor the
the year IS9O, and previous years to amount in full viz:
help in paying which tho corninis- Aug. 4, '9l, $534 37
sioners burr wed SSOO 00 760 17 Sept. 11, '9l, 215.80 750 17
The above am* nit 01 $750 17 paid by county treasurer to the commonwealth i.s above
shown, i u. 1 up is follow*: Money borrowed by county commissioners and passed
to Y twusurer $500.00
Peceived from col'ts. ol State Tax for year 1890 and pievious years 219.05
And paid from county money... .i 31.12 $750 17
STATE PERSONAL lAX ACCOUN 1' FOR THS YEAR 1891.
To amount received from collectors f>r ! Br State Trcas'rs. rec't. Oot. 14. 1891 256 62
the year 1891 621 58jBy " '• " Dec 28, 1891 247 48
By Treasu-er? e#mmiiSson..... 31 08
' In county trea-urers hinds 86 40
$621 bb $621 58
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WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASTRER.
In account with the several Townships an 1 Boroughs for tho proportion of money due them
from Licensjs, under the Act of 1887, for tho year 1891.
i Tot il iPropur-iproporiPropor nropoi Treas.l paid paid paid ! paid ibalancc.
Twp's. I tint, tion toltion to to tion to com. to to to to
and License! State, 'oountyj ttfp's boro's county twfis. boro's ; State.
Boronghs.l money j
I reo'd.
Cherry 225 00! 56 25i 56 25 112 50 | >J 25 63 44 106 87 53 44[ 225 00
Coliev. ' " I 300 001 75 (>o| 75 00,(50 00 115 00 71 25'142 50 I 71 25 300 00
David Son".'.! 225 00 56 25! 56 25|1)S 60 jll 25 63 44;106 87 >53 44 225 00
Dushorn B 1200 001 240 00 240 OOj 720 00 60 00 228 00 684 001228 00 1200 00
LaPorte B. 300 Ort 60 00 60 00; 180 00| 15 00. 57 00! ,171 00' 57 00 300 00
12250 001 487 50 487 50:375 00 900 00 112 50 463 is'3is6 24,384 00,468 13 2250 00
Tow iship and Boroughs paid in full.
We the nndsrsigncd Auditors of the Countv of Sullivin, in the Commonwealth
Pennsylvania, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of tho duties irhoosed upon us by the severa
Acts of Assembly, and the Supplements thereto, we did meet at the County Commissioner's
offi 'e, in th > liorongh of LaPorto. on Monday, the 4th day of January A. I>. 1892. (it being
the first Monday in January,) and did audit and adjust 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 our
knowledge, information an i belief, as net forth fully and seporately in the foregoing Report.
In Testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hauds and seals, at the • ffico aforesaid
this 12th dat of January A. D. 1892.
J, HARRY SPENCER, [SEAI ] ")
GEO. C. WRIGHT, [SISAL. 1 > County Auditors.
ULYSSES BIRD. [SEAL.] J
Attctt : n. T. DOWNS, Clerk.
AUniMMTKVTOrK NOTICE.
The undersigned has been appointed Ad !
ministrator of the goods, chattel*, rights and*
credits wh'ch were o: William Keeler. late ofj
Nebraska dce'd, All persona indebted to «iid
estato are r> quoted to inuke payment of the|
same, and p«r»ons having claims against said,
decedent will please presont them duly au
tboDticutod for settleDiont.
Jan, 28, '92. T. J. KEENER, Adm'r.^
HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPOETB
DARBY KENNEDY. Proprietor.
Everything First Class.
Charges Reasonable. March 1, 90
CAKMODY "HOTEL, JDUSHORE.|
MIKE ARMODY Proprietor,
Everything First Cl&ss.
Charges Reasonable. Jan. 31, 'OO
Sawed Shinales
The trest in the market and
at low bottom prices
Three grftdes constantly on hand.
Will deliver if desired.
Write— S. MEAD,
May23'9o. La Porte, Pa.
OUR MOTTO I
What does it mean ?
I Square Dealing.
With less it would be folly to
be content, for more than that it
is unreasonable for you to ask.
Look out for the man that says be
will give you something for
nothing, he will do no such thing.
We dou't do anything of the kind,
we don't even pretend to, we will
give you as good as you can get
elsewhere for your money and
better than you'can get in most
places. We have no use for silly,
meaningless arguments. It is as
much to your interest to deal with
us as it is" to ours
New goods are constantly ar
riving and you will be pleased
with the style and finish of the
gAods as well as the price we have
put on them Come iu and see
I tliem.
Respectfully yours,
J. V. REfTENBURY.
ImiSHORE. PA*