Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, February 16, 1894, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN-
W. M. CHENEY. - - - - Editor.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1894.
Entered at the Post Office I.al'orte, Pa.
as second class mail matter.
KKFUBMC.IM STATE TICKET.
FoR CoNGRESSMAX-AT-L.VROE:
HON. GALUSIIA A. GROW,
of Susquehanna county.
Farmer's Institute.
Reported for the Republican.
The Institute convened in the M.
E. church at Forksville on Thursday
afternoon February Bth 1894.
D. T. Huckell E«q , resident mem
her of the State Board of Agricul
ture presided. The attendance
throughout was large and intrest the
▼ery best. Sessions were held
Thursday evening and iu fore and
afternoon of Friday. Essay on,
Apples and their Successful Cultiva
tion by Benj. Fawcett; Sheep Hus
bandry by Herbert L. Molyneux, and
discussion of these subjects with
■everal important questions occupied
the session of Thursday afternoon.
Thursday evening A. P. Young of
Millville Columbia county, delivered
hi* lecture "Brother farmer, what do
the signs indicate." Benj. Kerriek,
of Durell, Bradford county, deliver
ed an address on"The need of the
farmers, especially the needs ol
organization. Several important
questions were discussed, Friday
morning was occupied by discussions
and reading of essays. The use of
lime as a fertilizer was elucidated in
an essay by Asa G. Little. The
discussion in this question was very
spirited.
In the afternoon Mrs. Mary E.
Kilmer read an essay, "Homeon the
Farm." Mr. A. P. Young gave bis
experience with a silo and Mrs.
Lucy Lee read her essay, "Practical
education for farmers' boys," Many
questions were asked and answered.
All who attended were well repaid
for thiir trouble. The Folksvilie
choir furnished excellent music.
Hnlllvuu County Agricultural
Society.
H»pnr(»d for the Republican,
The annual meeting nf the Sulli
van County Agricultural Society
convened at Forksvillo in the school
building on Saturday, February 10th
1894, for the purpose of electing
officers for the ensuing year and tran
sact other business pertaining to
said society. House called to order
at 10:00 a. ID., by president J. K.
Bird. Minutes of last annual meet
ing read by secretary A. G. Little
and approved, also report of auditors.
801l of life members called. A. L.
Smith admitted as a new member.
The following officers wero elected
for the coming year :
President, M. It. Black, Forksville;
Vice-President, Albert Kay, Eldred
ville; Secretary, Ulysses Bird, Es
tella;Corresponding Sec., K. Newell,
Dushore; Treasurer, Lvnnn 11.
Speaker. Hillsgrov; Executive Com.
C. F. Hnnsinger, Co I Icy; Geo. W
Lambert, Millview; John J. Low,
Sonestowu; Ezra S Little, llills
grove; J. M. Osier, Lincoln Falls.
Auditors, E. I. Sturdevant, Forks
ville; Henry E. Fnwcctt, Campbells
ville; John Norton, Millvii w. IM
egate* to state college, J. K. Ilird,
J. W. Rogers and (' 1 liunsinger
Several of the newly elected ottleer
being called on made neat little
speeches accepting the positions to
Which they had been elected.
The advisabilit\ of holding a ecu
tennial in connection with the eouut.)
fair, of the Hi»t permanent settle
utent in what i* now Sullivan count«
was considered. and all M emi t to
favor the projet t. The eit-euliv*
committee will bv a*k«d In »et apart
one dav at the tail fur ttu» purpo*e
The fan will probatd* continue four
days this S ear Geo, I'ardon ol
Houtl illy, lowa, Will be one of the
speaker* a* he has coin* Ht< I to be
wu baud. Mr, Cat I>u lm bus vol
Icuting history ul the It<*|y iivu« v>d
Hud faiuili*•* tot v> 11 >i
An uIJ limllluim I .11 |.» (.IfHI tiatl
•4 , WuuiU) >1(1* lull tu
tit* of i; or 1 Mill,. 1 KU'I ilia
Mull 11, »1 *fv U«»* <»)•'> II>K t ill*
guu4 alvlgluiig, uu | lb« luut!.. I muu
•••Hi .
Teachers' Local Institute.
Following is the programe for the
local institute to be held at Laporte
the 2d and 3d of March :
Friday evening ; Music. Recita
tion—Nettie llazzen; Lecture by
Hon. Henry Ilouck, Deputy fcftate
Supt. Subject—"Bound to Win."
Music; adjourned.
Saturday; Decimal Fractions—
Anna Kargc ; Percentage—M. D.
Sweeney ; Class Drill—Jennie Hoff
man ; For Discussion-Should pupils
study' at home ? Syntax—Lizzie
Walsh ; For pupils
be compelled to study all common
school branches 112 Physiology, the
evil effects of Stimulants and Nar
cotics—Harriet Grim ; Geography,
the zones—Jacob Magargel ; Lan
guage Lessons—Jennie Iloach; For
Discussion—How can the home and
school help each other? Recitation
—Mame Fnlmtr; History, the ad
ministrations—o. M. Swisher ; For
Discussion—Should the minimum
school term be lengthened; Best
method of teaching penmanship—
Anna Luseli ; For Discussion—
Should teachers' salaries be graded
according to the numbers on their
certificate ; What preparation should
the teacher make for his days work
—Linda Lawrence ; Declamation—
Mr. Moyer ; The Noun—Walter
Sanders ; Declamation—Nora A. Mc-
Halc ; Geographical Circles—Mag
gie Moyer.
ORR L. DAVIS, Pres.
W liat Foster Think** Hill Hap
pen lu March.
Weather prophet Foster is out
with his predictions for March, and
what he says is not very encourag
ing. Here it is:
March will have great extremes of
weather, immense rains and snows,
and altogether the greates variety of
weather, the greatest extremes that
have occured in March for years.
This condition will continue till
about the 7th of April, after which
dry cold weather will continue till
the end of the month-
The weather looks bad for spring
farming, and while nine times out of
ten early planting is the best, this
year appears to be the exception, and
in the northern corn belt, planting
in May will be more successful than
earlier planting. These dilliculties,
however, will probably be remided
to some extent, by favorable weather
latter in the season and the late
frosts iu the fall.
DETROIT, Feb. 8. —Samson, the
strong man, who is playing an en
gagement here, announces that he
has decided to challenge Corbett for
a fight. Sampson strikes a 3,000-
pound blow. He says he is willing
Corbett should strike him, but that
he would surely break Corbett's arm
or otherwise disable him at the time.
He states that he will go into train
ing to perfect himself also in the
science of spar dug,
.llsrrietl.
GLOSSKNOEH—POTTER ; Tuesday,
February 13th, lb'J4, by Robt. Stor
mont, J. P., of Laporle, George H.
Glossenger of llaliey, Wayne county
and Miss Belle Potter of Colley.
The seventh day adventists had
set upoD last Saturday as the day
when the world would come to an
end. They were again mistaken,
and an exchange says that it is now
understood that a miscalculation was
made and a new start will be taken.
Matilda Snowball—'l was readin'
in de paper de udder day about
lunatics. What isdey, anyhow ? Is
dey peoples ?"
Gabe Snodgrass—'"Ob course d«y
is, Dey is human being jess like
you an' me.''
Crummer—"That fellow Gillcland
doesn't know enough togo in when
it rains."
Yokes—"That may be, but he
knows enough to steal an umbrella
when he needs it,"
Bro. Smith of the Henlon Argus,
complains that a poor grade of coal
| is shipped and sold in the Benton
market. Why not give the Beiuice
, coal a trial at I font on ? The people
ol adjoining counties as well as home
consumers give this coal a good rec
j com mend.
ESTKLL.I IT A.I/X
Mr and Mrs. 11. M. Kittle of West
Leroy were visiting relatives at Ks
tella and Hill-grove.
Mrs. S. S. Vroßsan, C. Nf. Clark
anil Nattie Chirk came up from the
drove and spent Sunday with friends
at this place.
Plenty of the beautiful snow now
and the lumbermen are taking ad van
tage of it; also the young people are
i enjoying sleigh ride*.
•I, M. Oaler ha* his lug job com
pleted and is moving his cuttping
utet sils to ForksvilTe. preparatory
top ittiug HI a log job at the World's
End.
Mr Deoator Pepper sud Mr. Ilenj
H.tldwili of We»t Hurhngtoo were
celling on friends at Katella and
I itkiville. Mi. lid Iwin i* an ituela
ul Mi Gamble of Fork**die
I.lkl.ui't tirMljt Will have a pnt.be
oy*t«r *uß|wr os the ii'Jd of Feti
at Joint W, W etiatei • All are in
vited to bring their wivts, best girl
or one eWe, and h »*e a good
tllttS.
Mi W »ller W > b*ter aud Mi«»
K n ha l a luiosat alule ivtuiitiMu
ffoMi iHOttds lutviiMjf UU *<ilida»
ia»t. They Ul a (utlussid rsnin
flotu *. |IIIIII Illjulivi , ONLY the CUT
let badly d*u«tgvd the hotati raw
»ta»ul t*n wtiU* iud a half Uiiuiu u
. SUSS SVVUItd,
Hu lift
JERE. KELLY'S
COLUMN.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ONCE
said "If you wiah to know
the value of a dollar, try to borrow
one." If you wish to know how
much a dollar will buy now, try our
bargains for one month. Until the
Ist of March
We will sell the following goods
to reduce our Stock for less than
ever before.
Western
Wash Machine for #4 00 has
sold for $9.00. This is the best
washer made. Good String Sleigh
bells for SI.OO was $2.00. A good
Tea Scale for 85c was $1.25. Forty
five cent Pocket Knife for 25c. Iron
Glue, the best stickiug glue ever
made; a 10c bottle for sc. Fifty
cent Box Paper and Envelopes for
25c. Solid steel Spiders No. 8 for
250.
Everybody
Is interested in the Weather,
buy a Hick's Almanac the best au
thority on weather reports, we have
them on our News Counter. Also
daily papers; the litcord, J'ress,
Inquirer, Times < and Sun at Pub
lishers prices. W f ill continue our
Wall Paper salts, also 5c paper for
4c, 8c paper for 6c, 10c paper for Bc,
12c paper for 10c.
Window
Shades are still sold, 20« on
Spring Rollers. Best Manilla Rope,
I2e per pound, all sizes. Steel Game
Traps with chains 12 and 15 cents.
Long Handle Steel Shovels @ 45c
was 60c. Forty-six-piece White
Granite Tea Set $2.75, was $3.75.
One hundred Dinner Plate* @ sc,
was Bc. Knives and Forks all steel
for 60c, worth 75c. Nickle Plate
Table Spoons as nice as silver (<JI 45c
per set. Tea Spoons to match (g| 25c
per set. One hundred Wood Butter
Bowls 5 to 30c about one-half the
usual price. One thousand square
i feet of building paper, only SI.OO
was $1.25.
New stock
WiU begin to arrive February
Ist. Lamps of all kinds:
Hanging lamps, $2 50 to 1 50.
Stand lamps, s:i 50 to 2 50.
Hall lamps, $3 50 to 2 50.
Gold Band Dinner sets :
89 pieces.*)
100 pieces, I . ...
101 pieces. 50 13 75.
105 pieces, J
New lot came in this week.
Lounges and chairs will be sold
at a large reduction until March Ist
to make room for new stock -
Hardware department has many
seasonable bargains
Buck saws 50c,
Steel spiders ut '2sc,
Blue enamel ware at half price.
Pocket knives nt &c, 10c, 25,50 c
and $1 DO.
Klectric door belli,
Ice saws,
Ice tongs,
Sleigh bells,
Teaut bells.
Boys' tied* and sk*\es
Cross cut saws, Ave kinds
New blauk books, writing paper
ami envelopes are needed as much as
weekly anil monthly time books.
Listen ; This is a good tuns to
market old iron, rags, lumber, but
ter, etjgs, putaloea, straw, bay,
chickens, turkeys, etc. We pay
ui ukui price for ihi-ai.
Jere. Kelly,
UUUUKMVILLK, -fA.i
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
RECEIPT I EXPENSES,
DF*TpE*CDIfTY^^OF^ifSULLIVAN*FDR
1893.
ANNUAL STATEMENT of tha Expenditures of Sullivan County for the year 1893.
Jury Commissioners and clerk 85 48| Drought Forward 11,384 39
Court Reportc, [H. 11. Coslon] 483 lOCounty Commissioners:
County Auditors and cl-rk lt»7 6413. K. Mcßride 168 daya at $3.50
Fuel and Lights 257 99; $553 00—trav'l. ex. SBB 93 641 93
Pmihonotary and Cleik of Courts 120 15D. W. Scanlin 80 days at $3 50
Auditing act. of Proth. Keg. and Reo. 15 00 s2Bo.oo—trav'l. ex. $61.32 341 32
Constiblea, mak ng returns to court. 145 SO W. M. Cheney 123 davg at $3.50
Assessing and Keg'sgt 651 13 $430 50—trav'l. ex. $52.50 483 01'
Janitor 78 5o
Sundries 7 691 Jail Expenses, [including cost of 2
Interest on borrowed money 626 20 n»w cages now in us**, to be remor-
Electiuns 1027 441 cd to new jail wh»n completed 357 40
County Institute ...... 141 66 Borrowed Money 1500 00
Inquests 52 41 New Court House, lat payment on
Sheriff's costs summoning jurors etc... lt'9 30 contract SIOOO. Architects'com-
Tostage and Telegrams 30 17| mission $732 1732 00
Refunding account 8 99 Printing and advertising... 443 60
Commonwealth Costs 925 00 Removing old County House 338 43
Court CrHr 99 001 County Surveyor, one half of the
Boarding Prisoners 26 80i costs of istablishing the line be-
Bounty on noxious animals 210 25 twecn the counties of Wyoming
State Personal tax paid St«te Treat. 1312 76, and Si'llivan 91 25
Traveri Jurats 1930 07 Freight and Express 26 65
Qrand Jurors 899 80 Rent for Sheriff (ona bait year).... 37 50
Asylum Bill Danville 91 25} Shovelling Snow, Court House «qr. 5 50
Eastern Penitentiary bill lor 1892 128 41 Court House repairs and expenses
Stationery 267 83j including fitting up school rooui;
Atteuding state Co. Com convention 7a 00 for cuurt room 66 42
Agricultural Society 100 00 Removing pr'loners t» and from
Co. Commissioner's clerk, salary '9J 500 00 \V illiainsport jail 70 89
Co. Commi'sioneers' counsel '93 285 00
County Bridges, building and rep'rg. 135S 24 1
Cost on Suiti, agair.st county 28 331 Total expenditures for 1893 $18,128 28
Financial conditio;! of Sullivan County far year ending December 31 1893.
LIABILITIES. RESOURCES.
Philip Karge Co. Order at 1nt.... 265 49| Amount duo from collectors for 1893
Henry Karge 115 00 and for previous ye.irs 4061 43
Mrs Sarah Speaker 486 00 Amount due ex Sheriff Tripp, lor
W. C. Mason 500 00! Jury fee* 24 00
Ethlin Mason 500 00 Amt. due ex-Sheriff ITta Jury fees 12 00
R. M. Stormont 2366 50 Amt of balance dua on the mortgage
Bussel Kami Co. order at interest... 3500 00 held against Msgargle Bros 975 00
First Nat. Bank of Dushore do 2000 OH Amt. of halance duo the eounty on
Co. orders outstanding, not at inst... 317 86 judgt. No. 62 Feb. T. '9l against
Amount due various twps. by tha j ex-Trees. Jacob Lorah 4826 46
Co. on acct. of verdict and judgt< Amt. of forfeited recognisance paid
No. 62 Feb. term 1891 obtained { to C' E.Jackson, J. P., Itcrnice;
againtt Jacob Lorah ex-Treas.... 4268 411 and due by him to the county, (It-
Amoant of redemption inoaey due to | alian liquor proceeding.) 50 00
owners oa demand from the eounty The oounty commissioners hold tho
on acci. of Jacob Lorah ox-t:oas. 457 11, following notes for criminal costs:
Bal. dao Co. Com. D. W. Scan.in... 1 75 Kir ma Zeigler $l5O 00
" " W. M. Cheney 50J.L. Crossley 73 81
" Troas. Wm. Murray... 191 08 Mason Brown 108 52
jWilliam 'Lament 10 00
j Daniel fierce 70 00
Lincoln Edkin 87 77
E. E. Webk 664 49
jE. T. Brown 84 73
Thomas Anderson 62 61
iOrrin Witmiller 24 80
Joseph Mascola 11l 24
jAlbert A. Pettcr. 163 49
Robert McMahen jr 66 78
Michjel Fender (balanoe).... 745 1675 69
j Liabilities in ti ess of resoucei 3348 12
COUNTY ORDER ACCOUNT.
Amount of County orders outstand- Amount of ceanty orders redeemed
ing on Dec. 31 IS9J 8487 19; during 1893 17,285 86
Amount of Couaty orders issued Amount of county orders outstand
during 1893 19118 03 | ing on Dec. 31 1893 10,050 85
Amouut of interest on the 2 Paul- j Amount of county orders virtually
hamus judgments not charged to i redeemed by the cancellation of
"Interest acct." on ledger 365 74 the 2 I'aulbamus judgt. not passed
Amount ef county order issued (not through ike county truas. hands 500 76
shown in abole account of orders
issued in 1893) to pay off the 2
above judgments and not charged
in Borrowed Money act. on ledger 866 50
REDEMPTION FUND ACCOUNT.
Amount of redemption in >r»ey in the Amount of redemption money paid
bands of the eonnty treasurer as out to owners by tha Co treasurer
sh< wn by the auditor!" report for during 1893 201 73
the year 1892 125 03
Amount received by tiCasurer in '93 57 69 !
Due county treaiuier * 19 01:
•iOl 73j "$2«r73
• For which he is given credit in his account with tha county in tils report.
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TRRASURBR.
In Account with the Collectors of Stats Tax for the year 1893.
BOROUUIIS AND | Autt- j Amt. Col'l. j Rebate due troui
TOWNSHIPS. COLLECTORS. Charged. Paid in Com. allowed, collect'rs Balance.
Cherry „... J. W. McMabon 159 37 113 17- 350 614 36 56 159 37
Colioy P. A. Walsh 1 43 36 22 62 8:1 84 19 07 43 36
(■•■ shore Borough... C. W. Champion 218 15 183 17 565 9 91' 19 42 { 218 15
Davidson Theodore Mencer 78 29 78 29 78 29
Klkland W. F. Orange 44 46 40 97 1 27 2 22 ... 44 46
Forksvill* lloro J.L.Snyder 63 #5 63 05 63 05
Porks. F. P. Scaalia 68 69 50 72 152 2 67; 13 78 68 69
*om Z. T. Kilmer j * 70 3 52 10 IV I 89 5 70
llillslirove Charles Haas 1 292 90 356 58 770 13 50 15 12 29:* 90
LalVrte lloro T. J. Kte1er.......; 63 72 22 83 7# I 22 38 97 63 72
LaPorte ZE. ltotisford... 31 43 25 00, 125 518 31 43
Shrewsbury tleorge Kin* • 19 20 17 69 55 96 1 19 20
Total* $I0»4 32 73< 27 23 07 37 6j' 291 33 1988 32
WILLMM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with the Collector* of County Tax, for the year 1893.
lioKtil' I'l Aii«t. Aiut. laics Kl ' ebit Cal. | hue
AND COLLECTORS, charged paid in. Kei'd. 'u's ali'ed Com. from Baltic
TWPS. i | ; > r*n.
Ctcrry J. W. McMahon 1713 22 982 08 36 29 06 665 72 171.1 22
Cal lay P. A. Walsh .... 681 41 595 21 9> 22 45 145 74 681 II
Du*h>ra It C. W. Champion 76:1 68 514 3:1 951 14 *4 17298 78.166
Davids n .... fheolore Meucer 1152 II 800 00 42 II 16 UU 294 00 115.' II
Klkland «. F. tiring* ... 9X4 24 709 27 II 39,5 3» .'I 95 20 67 151 ..8 9:'l 2U
Forkavilla II J. L. Smder 314 67 153 17 774 459 49 17 214 67
1 Folk* F P. Seanlin 701 6j 409 42 21 55 12 28 till 40 701 65
Fox IT. Kiliaer ... 404 38 147 39 776 442 314 69 404 26
IlillsUrute Charles Haas .... 614 43 491 13 1 33 37 16 OJ 84 SH 614 13
Ul' its Hr. J. Keeler 424 72 3lt 18 11 «j 87* 187 61 474 7.' :
I.al'ori* I 7. K II t sfoid 405 51 3">B 00 1* 45 13 4:1 *hi at *;i 405 51
Shrewsbury tieoige Hi no 979 90 763 4* 34 92 24 90 156 611 979 vu
Total. sß*79 74 40u4 M ,u m j ,1.'.7 M-IM MMM M|*tTf 74
Statement *howiag amount* of itlat* aad Cwaaiy lasas Due from Collectors for 1193, an I
ler previous yaars.
UoHMl'tilltf AND, Collaatar*. Y**t* Stat* T*i County Tat
TOWNSUIPS \iauot Do* Amount Due
Cherry Towush Mi. bail Dallagber 18*6. 27 30 j 31 15:
LaPorta lloruugh ....'Freak Uallegber .... 1(89. 8 (I !
Fo| fuwu*hipgn ..... 11. M. W**Bcott I*9B. »| yfi !
1 he* ry Towtship P.J. MaDoaeld ... I*9l. 36 (5 |us 45'
F"» 'H. B VKe.laoit " 85 I I
Putketille llus-ugh ll W. till be5t.......... " |j it la «1
l.aPoit* Korwuab N. C. Mabee " I 18 19
La Porta To#n*fcip. Fbulif Karge " IMI
Cbarsy 112 -aasbm Joseph Heisiaaa I»»3 I 6ii 864 981
Daebota U.r-.ugH Mia tt'Noill , ~-i " 3] *6 85 .16
Dastdsua l a..skip *m. Rabbit**. ....... 1 * 3a yu
V»* foaasbip. I T. ktlasar | " 8 |sl 85 tj
Foksi iU 11 1 ugk l'-"j l.s .11 I |g ;|
• I*o 61 | 111* 4'
188 tt
' * * i III! 9» |
WILLIAM Ml HUAV COt N tl tltb HkK
ia aaeoaal atk ike social i'eaa*bi|«, hi R»a4 Faads, for T**e* ISO.ISJ «a I a seel* J
L*a4* I 1 lb* tear l*M
tin not M 111 Aiat 4kt Due lis* fieae Dvatap toe Due
a<-4 ieae<s*4 pa>4 liota aes* lt<ia lap u.as
"sttM *• a 111P8 "wl last a-4 last *o t
1 kilt) I*B 41 Mf Te 11 |] |aa
U 'Hey U«a*b>|> 54* 1« 848 »« II #4 I»j 181
Ifetbus* It.i.agk . ..
i>«.i4s a Wetieklp ltt»l >8 1848 4* *. 54 »s 112 Is
Hibiaad t aa-kip .... I*B 64 IM <ft ... 8)? 18 !as
L'.IT*I ll* K )UOGB ... H ■
9 .*« wa»s«i p lot 18 6*l I* . M•* MM 4s*
Fx* I aa.k.j 4*B || 848 *» 38 *1 Is.
Hi *••■ ic t« s«»* p 188 B** 181 til, 6*• e« I* **
I *'• •»* B ' ••.8 k It I I I »•
I.eP 't* l*a«*i> 8 Hi 8* »l« |I *4 s 816 141 ,
abieeskas# i.assbip *»4 || 1.4 81 411 48 It 6*l
t -ft |4*M 64 4111 it 911 I*l 14 I* 18 MM 188 '
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURE?*
Inaecount With the several Township for t'cho.,l and Building Fundi, for Taxes reoeivod
from Unseated bunds, fir tho ve,ir 1893,
BOKOUOUS Am'. | Amt. idu-j tru.is Treas'rs. Ilu: i.tji. Due I)u.
TnWNSHIP* received. ;paid oil.! from j com. form twp. treai.
TOWN&IIIPS. | last audt last and.
Cherry towmbip 103 95, 99 SI; ! 5 76 u 32 j 10 00
Colley 686 70i 559 00! 5 Ifi 29 34 i 2 n o *
Dushoro borough !
Davidson 441 fi» 420 till 1 "oj 331 4 SRI "*4*22
Elklnnd 39 81 37 f6; ...... "1 99
Forksville borough I j *|
Forks 339 3ij 315 001 702 "To 97! ! og'
Box 191 49j 184 47 9 77s '"ggl 1 111
IlillsGrove 106 53 111 8? 588 11 17j I
LsPorte borough | 4 sfij 24| 4go
L"Porte 331 28 314 72 Ifi 72j 3 17 "T'oi
Shrewsbury 1 51) 107 561 52 ' 29 55 ( ! j
T.-tals. 327.34 90 2599 47 12 Ihi 138 651 "slTs' 20 9oi
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TRBVSURKR.
In account with the several Townships for I'oor Funds for Taxes received from Unseated Land*
fjr the years 1893
BOROUtIIIS Amount Amount Duo treat 'l'reas., Duo twp. Fiuo Due"*
a "l ; received, piid out. j :rom last cum. from two treas
TOWNSII TPo. audit. last aud,'
Cherry township 39 03i 37 OS 24- 195 ! 24
Colley do 91 52 86 91 4 08 """
Dushory borc.u.'h .... 1 ,
Davidsor township... 276 331 255 59- 693 13 81 !'.!!!!!
Elkland do 4 45 • 22 4 23
Forksville borough...
Fork* township. 55 47 53 20 : 277 !""'J iiiii *SO
F" 1 rto ' 18 2 98! 2 80
LaPorte borough j
LaPorte township |
Shrewsbury ..do 161 02 150 00 8 05 2'97 [
Totals t 721 04 672 21 7 17: 36 26' 386 10 00 74
WILI.IAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In aceount with the County of Sullivan, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1893,
To amount in treasurer's hands as 'By amount of county orders redeem
shown by audit for year 1892... 2311 81 cd during the year 1893 17285 84
fo Amount received from collectors I'.y amount of trcas. com. on snmo... 864 29
for the year 1892 and previous yrs 2337 7t> By amount of treas. com. on amt. "of
Te amount received from collectors j state personal tax pi id to stare
of 1893: tax 16004.01 ! treas. in 1893, as per state treas.'
State tax 736.27 6710 28 receipts viz: 5 pr.eent on $1312.76 65 64
To amount of county tax received 1 fly amount overpaid on redemption
from unseated lands during 1893. 2189 80 meney in 1893 19 01
To amount from Co. Com s. borrow- : Treys, com. on amount of re temp
ed money 1500 Oflj tion money paid out in 1593 viz:
To amount reed state treas, state tux 5 per cent on $201.73 10 09
refunded 1471 j)|ij
To amount o 1 county's proportion of
license money received 612 75;
To amount reced on Mannrglo mortg
[first payment an l interest] 403 00;
Te amount of fines paid to treas. ... 29 Ooj
James Thorp note and intr. paid
by J. O. Scouten, Atty 57 £0
To amount reed from W. M. Cheney
■nrcharged in audit for 1892 97 00
Balance due Treas'r Win, Murray... 194 08j
$18,244 88! $18,244 8*
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TRBABUKBR.
In aceount with the Commonwealth of Penn-ylvania, for the year 1893.
RKTAILEIt'S LICENSE.
To amount of Retailers License 597 OO'fiyauit re urned uncollected 63 00
By advert sing eosls 49 J<|
IBy treasurer 's commission 26 70
'By Stato treasurer's receipts 457 80
WHOLESALE LIQUOR LI.'KNSK.
To amt of Wholesale Liquor License S6OO 00 Treasurer's commission 30 00
By Statu Treasurer's Receipts 470 00
DISTILLER'S LICENSE.
To amount of distiller's license 100 00 Ily Stato Treasurer's receipts 95 00
ißy treasurer's commission 5 00
BILLIARDS and POOL and BOWLIXU ALLEY LICENSE.
To amount of billard license $131) 00 By State Treasurer's re eipts $123~50
tiy Treasurer's commission 6 60
WILLIAM MURRAY, COUNTY TREASURER.
r n account with th« Ccunty aud the several Boroughs and Townships, for their, and each o
their proportion of License Money under the act of June 1891 fur the year 1893.
BORI'UtIHS Total auit proportion 1 Prop. TOL Treas- Paid to Paid to line tn' "
and of lieen-e to county biro's A com. county, wps. A twp A Balane.e
TOWNSHIPS, money rcM twp». , boro's. boro's. l
Cherry twp $l5O 0' 90 00 $3«(l 00 $22 50 jSS 50 $.",42 00 450 00
Colley do 300 00 60 00 240 00 15 00 57 On 228 (0 300 00
Dush'ire bi.ro 1350 00 270 On IOHI on 67 5.1 256 50 1026 00 1350 00
Davidson twp .... SOO 00 fill tin 240 IK) 15 0. 57 Oil 228 Ou 300 00
Forksville 150 Oo 30 00 120 On 75 > 2s STI 114 00' ' 150 00
llilligrove 75 Oflj 15 Oil till 00 375 14 25 57 00 75 00
.-aPorte bom 45A 0' 9i Ou 360 flu 22 5n 85 50 342 00 450 00
Shrewsbury twp 150 00 30 0 12.1 Oil 750 28 50 114 00 150 09
Tola's 3225 H 615 00 25> 101 25 612 ?s| 2151 on ! 3225*00
The County Comini.sioners io met. with Sullivan Couufy tor the year 18U3.
I>AN I fciL \V, SCANLIN: Hy o >unty ordtrJ drawn in 1893... 33W 67
To 80 day? official duties as per item* Bv banl me due County Cjiu, L>. W,
ized bill rendered and audited... 280 00. Scanlin 1 75
To traveling expa. as p rbill render
ed and audited........ 01 32
SAMI'KL K. MeBHIDE: I'.y county orders drawn in lty3 641 93
To 168 day* ofli ial duties us per
itemised hill rendered and audited 553 00
To traveling tips, at per bill rend, 88 Account balances.
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WILLIAM M. CHEN KY: By cun'y orders drawn io I MM 482 60
To 123 days « ffi i.il duties as per lJy balance due County ootnmisfioncr
item z d bill rendered aud audited 430 60 W. M. Ch ney 50
To tia exps. as per bill reud* 62 60
We the a «I*r»ip' <d \uiitor- of the cuntv -f Milliv in, io the Coiiiuionwealth of
I'e nnsy U alia, do he r it»y certify, il.nt in pur-u.ioee ot theduti<s in, "Sed upon us by the s«f*r
Aeti of As«eiublv, and thr «e \. ral V U| p nnei tll r. rd I m««t tile < • ui.ty Commission
ers'oft.-e, it. th Morough -.t Lai' rte «nM.n Iy. .In-na y I l*W» it »uin the fi »t Monday
of January,) an after organising <ur lon 1, m. d.d then adjourn t ' meet at tl.a pUr« o»
MOl diy 1 h•• s|h «<ay of Jai u try 1 5 94; a? wl 1. U I; t« r • aft *t y. „ 1 no t | i.r?u*nf to adjourn*
isflt at d did | T" •edto au tit a ju-' and s»*tt » d the *«'V« ral a« ui t* r«<|u>r<d so to be dena
by us v by law, ai'd that dl 1 fin I the i>.ii 1 -eVeral aec tums eorr« i t aidt.uw to Ih" btst of
Isoaltdge, »nl«r«iatioo an I belief, a» the s»n»e ate lully aid npcrate > i t forth in this
foreg. ing rap«*rt.
In res:itnony wl e r rof. liave h reun* -e «ur bauds an 1 at the « IBco aforesaid
j this IVth day of January A. I>. I w ''4
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