Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, February 07, 1896, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
W. M. CHENEY, - - -Editor.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1806
THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY
CONVENTION,
Saturday, February 29
The Republican Standing Com
mittee met in Laporte on Tuesday,
January 28, 1896, when it was voted
that the Republican County Con
vention will be held in Laporte,
Saturday, February 29, 1896.
at 1 o'clock p. m.to elect one dele
gate to the National Convention
(subject to District conference), one
delegate to the State Convention,
choose congressional conferees, who
shall in the event of their being a
home candidate for Congress,
support his candidacy in the District
conference,Jand to transact any other
business that may be brought before
the convention pertaining to the Re
publican party.
Delegate election will be held on
Saturday, February 22, 1896
betwen the hours of 4 and 7 p. in.
'">W«ITTEE ON RULES.
>. E. Jr. Dunham.
J. W. Rogers, IIoT. J. Ingham. W.
J. L. Christian. Hon. wrence anil F. P.
M. Cheney, W. J. Lii
Vincent. „ Cnnl _
Following is the Vigilant
mittee:
Bernice.—Harry Ivullcr, George Body,
Wm. Allen.
Cherry—Ed Wliitebrcad, Jo 3. Sick, Levi
B. Yon'kin.
Collcy—Wm. Allen, Royal Scouten,
Oscar Barnes.
Dushore—Ben Klin 'hn Behcr, Frank
Buck.
Davidson—O. W. Sin. s, L. M. King
Chas. Mead.
Elkland —Miles O. Barnes, Ulysses Bird
Grfint Little.
Forks twp.—Win. Bird. Tlios. Bedford,
Wm. Saam. ,
Forksvllle boro.—E. J. Sturdevant. B.
F. Lancaster, G. A. Rogers.
Fox—W. E. Porter, A. E. Campbell,
R. S' Fanning.
Hillsgrove—G. E. Darby, W, L. Hoff
man, Vernon Hull.
Jamison City—l.' W. Harvey, N. P.
Schuyler, G. W. Lilley.
Laporte boro.—N. '(!. Maben, George
Laurenson, W. C. Mason
Laporte twp.—J. O. Botsford, Joseph
Newman, B. B. King.
Lopez—F. U. Waltnian, B. W. Jennings
Jonh Cogsdell.
Mt. Vernon—Warren M. Edkin, It. B.
Brown, George Laurenson.
Shrewsbury— C. Peale. Jr., E. S, Chase,
J. W. Aumlller.
On motion adjourned.
F. P. VINCENT. Chairman.
Below WcGivc tlie District \oni
-1 nation*.
Bcmice Democratic ticket.—Geo.
Hoffmau, inspector; Jas. Collins,
judge of election; Michael Cahill,
asst. assessor.
Cherry Democratic ticket—Lawrence
Dunn, iuspector; Tlios. Doyle, judge
of election; Win. Kinslej', road com.;
Anthony Dempsey, school director;
H. Watson, school director; Ed
Sweeney, town clerk; W. C. Graifley
auditor, 1 year; Chas. Die ff en bach,
auditor 3 years; Jos. T. Thrasher,
treasurer; Jas. McKeruan, assistant
assessor; John White, justice of the
peace; A. Rohe, overseer; Lawrence
Lowry, constable.
Bernice Republican ticket—Daniel
Schoonover, inspector; William Allen
judge of election.
Cherry Republican ticket—Levi
B, Yonkin, inspector; R. *. llun
singer, judge; W. K. Holmes, com.;
Henry Hampson and W. O. Bahr,
school directors; Joel Saxon, town
clerk; Josiah II em bury, overseer;
Frank Sick, A. 11. Roberts, auditors;
Peter Albert, treasurer; Geo. Bodie,
constable; George Suber, assistant
assessor; C. B. Newell, asst. assessor
Johu S. Line, justice of the peace,
Henry Stahl, justice of the peace.
Jamison City democratic ticket—
Parvin Kile, judge of election; W.
Medland, inspector; Fred J. Landon
Rep., inspector; Chas. N. Ledyard
asst. assessor.
Davidson democratic ticket—W.
H. Magarglc, judge; Thos. House
knecht, inspector; M. F. Shaw, con
stable; J. O. Wilson, supervisor; D.
H. Phillips, supervisor; J. C. Sleik,
overseer; Monroe Painlon, auditor,
for 3 ycai'3; Harry Taylor, auditor
for 1 3 7 ear; M. J. Phillips, James
Moran, school directors; C. A. Starr,
town clerk.
Davidson republican ticket—T. S.
Laird, judge; W. L. Lovelaue, insp.;
James Soncs, constable; J. C. Steck,
overseer; Parvin Kile, J, L. Derr,
school directors.
Elkland republican ticket—Thoo.
Hess, road commissioner; R. W.
Wright, treasurer; Alvin Rightmier,
constable; Frank A. Boyle, auditor;
Wm. T. More, judge; Geo. C. Bird
sel, Thomas McCarty, overseers; Jos.
L. Hoagland, town clerk; N. Tom
pkins, 11. W. Osier and L. G. Ros
tiftch, school directors.
Elkland democratic ticket—John
R. McGuire, judge; llenry Vogiit,
inspector; Frank Bahl, Porter
Iligley and Fred Rosbach, school
directors; J. P. Brenchley, road
commissioner; R. B. Plotts, auditor;
Geo. C. Wright, town clerk; D. S.
Miller, overseer.
Lopez democratic ticket^-J. D.
Placo, judge; A. 13. Messersmith,
inspector; W. L. Johnson, assistant
assessor.
Lopez union ticket—Otto Balir,
judge; John Cogsdill, inspector; Clias
Schoek, assistant assessor.
Collcy democratic tickiet—Gabriel
Bowman, road commissioner; Wm.
McHenry, Matliew Quinn, school
directors; E. P. Kcster, town treas.;
H. B. Messersmith, town clerk; C. M.
Tozer, auditor; B. W- Jennings,
overseer; A. L. Dyer, constable.
Collcy union ticket—Peter L.
Messersmith, judge; Wm. McHenry,
J. P. Huffman, inspectors; J. T.
Forbes, road com.; Theo. Sluyter,
Wm. McHenry, school directors; D.
1). DiefTenbaeh, treasurer; Ilenry
Messersmith, town clerk; Herman
Bfthr,auditor;Thos, Kille, 2ys., Jno.
McCarroll, 1 yr, overseer; A. L.
Dyer, constable; Royal Scouten,
justice of the peace.
Forks twp., democratic ticket—H.
B. Kcster, Henry Buhl, inspectors;
Watson Fawcett, road commissioner J
Watson Fawcett, overseer; G. W.
Uender, justice of the peace; (Jhas.
Hunsinger constablo; I. D. Ilaverly,
town clerk; Henry M. Jordan, audt.;
Wm. L. Kelley, Thomas Cavanaugh,
school directors; John Saam, collec
tor; John Corcoran, treasurer.
Forks twp., union ticket—Martin
O'Brien, judge; E. W. Vough, insp.;
E, B. Warburton, road com.; E. K.
... . . n-erseer; Win, Bird,
Warburton c ~
justice of the peace; Joim vmiigan,
constable; Ira Ilowe, town clerk;
Oscar Molyneux, auditor; L S.
Bedford, Geo. Wanck, school direc
tors; Ilenry Richlin, tax collector;
J. L. Molyneux, town Ireasuicr.
Fox twp., republican ticket—M.
Wilcox, judge; Leon Albert, in
spector; A. E, Campbell, town clerk;
Chas. Fuller, 3 yrs., A. I£. Campbell,
3 yrs., school directors; W. E. Porter
3 yrs., constable: Daniel Morgan, 2
yrs, overseer; Eldorah Wilcox, 3 yrs,
Leon Albert, 1 yr, auditors; Z. T.
Kilmer, town treasurer; James Bren-
| chley, 3 yrs., road commissioner;
Reuben Battln, justice of the peace.
Fox twp. democratic ticket—lsaac
Williams, judge; Lewis Dickerson,
inspector; E. M. Letts, town clerk;
Samuel Kightniire, Bernard JO. 15uhn,
school directors; Charles Y. Parish,
constable; Christian Caseman, over
seer; E. G. Salsbury 3 yrs., George
Caseman, 1 yr, auditors; Isaac Wil
liams, town treasurer; Sylvester
Brown, road coin ; Benjamin Tripp,
justice of the peace.
Forksville boro., union ticket—
John Pardoe, judge; J. 15. Smith,
13. S. Lancaster, inspectors; Perry
Benfield, constable; John R. Flem
ing, 3y. Isaac Rogers, 3., school di
rectors; Johu Fleming, overseer;
Lyman Snyder, auditor; E. W. Sncll,
3 y., W. C. Rogers 3 v., Isaac Hogcrs
3. y., O. \V. Mathers, 2 y., A, A.
Collins 2 y., C. 11. Seeley 1 y., J. L.
Snyder 1 y., town council; George
Cauer, high constable; 11. D. Lan
caster, justice of the peace.
Laporte twp., republican ticket—
J. C. Botsford, judge; Irving De
wald, inspector; M. C. Miller, town
clerk; Geo. Fiester, Philip Einig, su
pervisors; A. E. Botsford, Geo. Karge
school directors; Michael Jordan,
overseer; S, Mead, Lyman Harvey,
auditors; Jerome Reed, constable.
Laporte twp., democratic ticket—
Levi llcss, judge; Henry Karge, in
spector; Nat. Peters, town clerk; J.
M. Ivosenerants, Minard Peterman,
supervisors; ,lohn Kiernan, 3 y.,
Ceo. Hunter, 1 y. and E. C. Peters
3 y., school directors; M. Jordan and
N, Karge, overseers; Joa. Trough and
Henry Karge. auditors; J. 11. Gan
sel, constable.
Laporte boro., prohibition—dem
ocratic ticket—Chas, Landon. judge;
Stewart Chase, inspector; F. M.
Crossley 3 y., T. J. Keeler 3 y., C
Tinklepaugh 3 y., W. B. Ritter 2 y.,
li. Hegel 2 y., Thos. Beahen 1 y.,
John Flynn 1 y., town council; Bert
Karns,justice; Walter Spencer, treas
ure; A. E. Tripp, constable; Ernest
Hegel and R. A. Conklin, school di
rectors; F. W. Gallagher, overseer;
O. L. Davis, auditor; Geo. Cooley,
high constable.
Laporte boro., union ticket—Chas
Landon, judge; Win. Finkle, W. B.
Hitter, inspectors; F. M. Crossley
3y., T. J. Keeler 3y., W. C. Mason 3y.
W.. B. I'itter 2y., Ernest Ilegel 2y.,
Frank Gallagher ly., Ed Schrader 1
year, town council; W. C. Mason,
justice of the peace; W. C.Mason,
treasurer; N. C. Mabcn, constable;
Ernest Hegel R. A. Conklin, school
directors; Frank Gallagher, overseer;
Arthur Miner, auditor 3y.; Daniel
Reynolds, high constable.
Dushore boio., union ticket —Frank
Lusch, judge; J. J. Messersuiith and
A. R. Garey, inspectors; A. D. Mc~
Henry and B. S. Collins, school di
rectors; 11. L. Middendorf, constable;
John Scher, auditor; G. T. Decgan,
Frank Lusch, J. 11. Farrell, J. H.
Yonkin, 0. L, Mcllenry, C. E. Peal
er And J. J. Messersmith, town coun-
cil; Frank Buck, tax collector;" Alex
Whitebread, high constable.
Shrewsbury twp , republican tick
et—C. F. Cheney, judge; Fred Peale
inspector; J. J. Harding, nud Link
Mover, auditors; E. S. Chase, town
clerk; Geo. U. Smith, George liine,
supervisors; J. F. Bennett, consta
blo; C. Peale, jr., James A. Bennett,
school directors; Daniel Little and
G. W. Laurenson overseers; J. H. W.
Little, justice; 11. W. Bennett, treas
ure.
Shrewsbury twp., democratic tick
et—Henry Commings, judge; P. E.
Kiesinger, inspector; H. J. Smith,
S. P. Worthiugtoii and S. E. Worth
ington, auditors; W. 11. Parson and
Smith Bondman, supervisors; P. G.
Kiesinger, constable; Win. Fulmer,
C. A. Brink, school directors; G. W.
Ciaft, Smith Boudman, overseers;
J. 11. W. Little, justice of the peace;
Alvin Fulmer, treasurer.
Shrewsbury twp., independent
ticket—J. J. Harding, auditor; E.
S. Chase, clerk; Wm. E. Hill, Geo.
11. Smith, supervisors; Jonathan F.
Bennett, constable; 11. D. Brown,
C Peale, jr., school directors; Geo.
W. Laurenson, overseer; J. 11. W,
Little, justice of the peace; R. W.
Bennett, treasurer.
Mt. Vernon precinct, democratic
ticket—Philip Secules, judge; G. W.
Golder, inspector; S. P. Worthing
ton, assistant assessor.
Mt. Vernon «»• . . , , .
. j T independent
ob— .John Diggan, judge; Brady
| E. Bennett, inspector.
Hillsgrove twp., union ticket—
P. M. Whitacre, judge; Melvin
Lewis, Henry Darby, inspectors;
Ltobert Brong, con-table; Chas. Haas
: road commissioner; Aaron Lewis, 2y
! Vernon Hull, ly., overseers; Ward
Biidsail, F. B. Darby, .school direc
tors; Melvin Lewis, treasurer; Fran
| cis Tritchler, town clerk; A. J, Brong
! auditor.
SONES TO Ii 'X ITJLUS.
11. C. Boatman is moving into one
of Dr. Rothrock's houses to-day and
expects to move his barber shop
further up town.
i Teams are busy now hauling logs
and our lumbermen are felling hap
py over the little snow wo have, and
everyone is anxious to have more.
There will he several movings
! around town this spring.
Several of our men in town start
led for tiie lumber camps, yesterday,
; when it commenced to snow.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Buck mourn
the loss of their little son, aged
nearly seven months, who died on
Friday, January 20, and was hurried
!in the Sonestown cemetery on Sun
| day afternoon Feb. 2d. Tlioy have
the sympathy of their many friends
in their sail affliction, which came
upon them so suddenly, and the
parents are thankful for tho manv
| acts of kindness bestowed upon them.
S,
Kolico.
j In re- Estate of Charles Ttoof, deed.
I In the Orphan's Court of
j No 9, Sept. term, 1805.
The undersigned and auditor appointed
by the Orphans' Court of Sullivan county
to distribute the fund in the bands of the
Administrator of the estate of said deced
ent as shown by the account filed in said
court, will attend to ibo duties of his ap
pointment at bis ofliee iu the Court Mouse,
at Laporte, Pa., on Monday, the 10th day
of February. 1800. at 10 o'clock, a. in.,
when and where all persons interested in
slid fund are required to present their
claims and produce their evidence or be
forever debarred from said fund.
E. J. MULLEN, Auditor.
Laporte, Pa., Jan. 6, 1896.
Rogister'b Notice.
Notice is hereby elveu tliat the following
accounts of Admr. have b.eu tiled in the
Register's otllcs of Sullivan county viz:
Second and final account of \V. C. Ma
son, Admr. of K. JI Stormont, deed.
Final account oft}. E. Wilcox, admr. of
Gideon Wilcox, deed.
And the following widows' apprais
meutshave been tiled.
In the estate of licniamiti II- Bryant
dec I.and that the same will be presented
to the Orphans Court of said county on
Wednesday, February 20,1800, at 8 o'clock
p. m., for confirmation and allowance.
Wm.J. L A WHENCE. Register.
Register's ofliee, Laporte Pa., Jan. 25, '9O.
Stoves and
Ranges!
COAL and WOOD IIEATINO
STOVES.
BOX and EGG STOVES.
CAST and STEEL RANGES
GOOD SECOND HAND
HEATERS, CHEAP.
FULL LINE OF
Stove Brick and
Repairs
For the leading makes of Stoves on
Hand:
HOT AIR.
sk HOT WATER
?j\ ANll
STEAM HEATING,
Estimates Given.
Guns and Ainu union, all kinds.
Turning Spouting, Hoofing, Plumb
ing, Heavy and Shelf Hardware.
mm
Come and see us; prices and terms
the best in the county. Quality and
Quantity are unsurpassed.
SAMUEL COLE,
Dushore, Pa,
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8.
The County Commissioners in account with the County of .Sullivan for the year IM>5.
JOHN H. FARRELL. !By county orders during 1896 480 15
To 12*» Jays ofli ial services as per j
ium'.zcd bill ie iiered and aud tid I
at $3.50 por day 420 00
To traveling expenses as per bill
rendered and audited 60 10
*~ ioTb ttT»
(JABKIKL LITZELMAN. By county orders during 1895472 36
To 117 days « ffi ial survics as per
itemized bill rendered and audited
at $3.50 per day 409 50
To traveling expenses as per bill
rendered and audited 53 50
To balanoo duo from last year V 36
** 72 36 472 36
JOHN J. WEBSTER: By county orders during 1895 481 05
To 113 days official services as per
itemized bill rendered and audited
at $3.50 per day 395 50
To travelling expenses as per bill
rendered and audited 81 80
To balance due for jear 1894 3 7a
$4Bl 05 48] 06
Statement of Expenditures for 1895 Itemized.
COUNTY BRIDGES.
New Ooort House and Jail statement showing Vew BriJ(!e over Muncy Creeki
total coat up to deeember 31, 1895. llorsehead* Bridge Co contract. 600 00
G. E. Rea, balance on abutments... 25 00
Ami. expen'd as shown by l,*t audt. 2a,852 8S „ RL^^ k '° hurveyof!!" .. 300
Paid Uloouisburg tohool burnituM Amos Little for plunk 2 89
Co. for court room seats as per J.O. Wilsw, Muncy Valley 63 74
contract John Wat h, Seeiuan's 22 62
Pd. Lawrence bros. balance m L. 8 Bedford. Millview bdg. 25 11
lu lon contract 1900.00 E. R. Warburton do 23 80
Pd. Lawrence Lros. extra bill K. C . Peters, Nordmont 285
on contract . ••••• •••;• 42321 W. AV heatlcy, Millview .... 800
fixtures' 8 " 00 9150 D. Palwatier, Muncy Valley 250 151 61
Architect bill balance in (ull 188 00 $779 01
L. S. Graves «t Co. window #
„, sl i^ eg - V 1' 64 00 Burial of Soldiers.
Pd Alters <fc Scott, carpets and , u ■■ t o.- ftft
maftings 103 5" ..muc» .uapes, deed, Shrewsbury twp.
-»'° r,cr '' ourna * * {indebtedness of comity on account of Jacob
.01 tahi-r 011 courthouse o ! Lorali, Ex-Treasurer, paid in 1895,
an(i other items.. ** 1 Havidsou twp. road mi»n?y, (license) 359 01
Pd. Steefel Freeman, Jai an twp. school money 100 Ifc
Vault fittings........ ........ ......... 2095 00, do 112 mSS
Paid 11. li. Smith A Co. balance for ,|, lU | Bgr „ vn Jo do 548 1H
lli-atcr ••••; •••;*■ " Redemption money pnid 74 61
Pai l IKilmui A Co. chairs lor "
licneh aod liar *••• 42 0° $ 1613 57
Total costs of new court hou.e k jail 32353 32 E|ecUoa ElpenM< f , )r Towns,lip (Febry.) and
Other necessary expentes to new court (November) '95.
, 2t Bcrnic", Township 28,40: Oen. 29.85 58 25
Grading courthouse j lira, 554 2+ Cheriv do 2198 do 30.75 55 73
Grass 9uo<l f„r 5.inie......... - " Colli v d> 19.60 do 31.60 5126
Compensation t.) Sheriff fil) 4a Uavids m do 31.28 d.» 31.00 62 28
lor t.nrd° n .. ■ r» #» J » *"> Onshore 15. do 25 15 do 31..00 55 45
Stn.e pi,vein nt around courthouse Klkllind J, 27.40 dr. 31.00 58 40
New sewer, county S proportion ..... ?TI Sn >,kavillo Bdo 23.70 do 30.00 53 70
New well, at court hou?e, contruct 171 1 h'„ r k.i Two. di 27 40 do 31.40 58 «0
F x 'do 32 76 do 32.20 PI 96
4 Ilillsgrovo do 32.28 do 31.80 61 OS
— ILaporte B. do 19 80 do 27*00 46 80
L ' tc , r d i 22 7() do 28 20 5# „„
ASSESSING ANI> REGISTERING. ;j a mison do 14.74 do 27.40 42 14
' Cherrv Township 179 30 j'.opez di 2504 do 28.40 53 44
CtiNpv do 123 50 |Mt Vernon do 21.44 do 31.25 52 t.*,
Unvidsrn do 99 68 Uhreivsoury do 28.72 do 28.20 56 1"!
I'lU .nd r'ownshipß6 93 Totals paid to Election Boards 885 SI
Forksrille Borough 19 22 Pd. various cmstablos and assessors
Foiks Townsl ip 51 8«t omitted in bills •
j, ()V j 0 .. fil 50 I Pd. to c >nrt assistants, General < *>'
Ilillsgrovo do 49 38 . Proth. and clerk of court •' 52.70
Lupoite B. ino. $26 Oil for'9o 88 49 | township 38. J0 111 21
VI! rew'.ljur'y ' "a"-.'46 47 886 29 Total J.xpcnses of elections 112 r '95 $ 1003 41
Expenses for Printing and Advertising and Stationary for the year 'BS. (itemized.)
Bills rendered and paid as follow* Bill* rendered nnd paid as follows, fo
Frr ,l Newell "Review" blank books, blanks ami stationery for
proclamation j lit* various offices v.//
and printing tickets and print- Wm. Murphy Sons, blank books 410
done for Commtssloers and ' Asbury i\r. \ mcent do 17 fii
Treasurer's ollice 112 75 ,Uaz'-tte & Ilulletin blanks etc..... 21 51
Publisbing auditors report I, W. Haeder blank books .>7 .(
•«5 and other matters.. 72 45 185 20 Sun, WilHamaport do 88 0
li.. ,r,r,. Sfreliv T.fl/ette' .lohnson & Co. election b00k5.... 19 .
Pub. tliul Hits and c urt proc. 05 50
- ink 0 .
proclamation 15 05 iSundry persons for small stationer
do appeals 12 .. supplies 2# 5
Printing receipts 2 50
do tickets an<i procl'm
Special election 125 50
General election 41 50 190 55
The Times Philadelphia
Advertising County Bonds 16 ..
463 25' 393 0
Commonwealth costs paid by county in 'PV Expenses of the judicial contest, paid b;
~ _, w ' Couuiy in '95.
Larcenv. Chflrlcs \V« Fox Jr..... 16 o>l . ~
\duUerv NV. Jennings 102 81 ■ ; I ;. ir, ' e l court crier. M •
Aaiuiti) & || jj Coston
onk ai M°£.*i? X
I eddong, M . Lt A. W'aUh proihouotary 811 .
do M Leverion!::so m\ Gii . iiidH ' r «yp ewri ; w •
mi JH. i*» ao'A. Huseiihausen luierperter 1 .
Adultry, Lewis .. . 04. r,u A. J . lirad cy collect, ballot boxes 03 (i:
Assault. Ihisi McMahon S* "®.J. O. Bwi.:«-n do do MS
Forgery Bert ■!»«"*••• • ••• 9«> v 1I(M(t Me , loKr . ti . her 851 5i
AAB. 1 , Ktisse t . ,V- 112 Lowry constable, Btibpoenaj.. 00 1:
Kd W. Norconk .v. L. I)/ C r do do .. 71 21
A&B AT. Mulnix. H. Mittcudorf do do .. 98 4:
A £»'w W, M g M Iwf !; A. Mclr.tire do do .. 25 4'
A& B, If. Mittendorf W. 11. liill d. do .. 22 8,
Desertion Ed Norconk 12 N. C. Maben do do .. 24 91
t r»° IT xVii r r-JjiC. K. I.auer livery and serving sub. 49 91
A & B. 11. N. Bigger. VValter Spencer, mercbendise 7i
Larceny. Tlionms Wilson 40 . sheriff Mahalfey atlacht. and sub. 38 4t
Adultery, Is t,,l ' rr 4_ Compensalion to six clerks 72 ..
Assault, James llrown. w -..'Suudry witnesses, as enumerated
Attempt to kill, Thomas Wilson.. -3 7. ou flled m4f
Adultery, Bnrtley btarr 2;> (>U
A & B. Sarah Benson 18 58 Q<
False pretense, D. M. Mattison.... 34 43j , ~ . , ..
do J.L. Cocoman.... 03 70! * This charge for 'janitor was disap-
proved nnd dis-allowed to be taxed as cosl
830 49 111 'his matter, the court saying that thi
County should have a regularly appointed
_ janitor, •whose remuneration would be n
Bills paid State Hospital for Insane in '95. county charge, proper.
Warren asylum for Ilarvcy McKay 93 57 Tnnltors
Danville asylum for M- Zobroski.. #1 25, '.
id. L. Mubaffev for janitor work 48 ..
184 82 E- Gallagher do .. 8..
John Love do .. 7..
. i T • i•„ J. P. Walsh do .. 29 7.1
Fuel and Lights. Lew Mahnffey do .. 050
Pd. F. M. Crosaley contract for J. E Gallagher for attending to
car load of hard coal 41 42 heater 7 mos. at sls per mouth
do do do 47 9:1 and one month at sl3 per mo.. 118 ..
do do do 48 99 I ? lu ,V, a ? e >'' shov , cUn K snow 2I"
Pd. P. Hoohrle carload Bernicc coal 48 80*• , )I . .. . , •••• 180
Pd-bills of sundry persons for oil ili. Mahaffey janitor, charged on
lamps for jury rooms, lamp wicks, , , , contest account and
chimneys, and shades, fixing hanging j should be a county charge 31 ..
lamps etc, as per acct, rcudered 47 35,
| 352 85
234 BL>:
I Borrowed Money account.
rvomi inrorq To amt. from A. Walsh $ 2000..
Gland Jurors, 9o , do J. 11. Farrell 250..
February term'9s 173 78, do A. Walsh 500 ..
May do 2;'9 56| do Dushore Bank.... 4000 ..
Sept do 2(.9 82, d) Il'ibt. Stormont... 500 ..
Dec do l'/6 90 iio Mrs. ISreigher 850 ..
do Mrs. Wm. Slormout 1000 ..
710 12 do Mrs. A. Collins... 900 ..
. , ed during 1895.
Feb term and sessons, jurors and
Talesman 431 57 The following amounts wero bor-
May term and sessions 367 43 rowed money as shown by last
June special term jurors and tals, 317(18 audit viz:
Sept term and sessons 34 7 20 Phillip Ivarge 205 49
October special term (and portion Henry Karge . 118 ..
of Sept. term) 509 08 Sarah Speaker -• • • 480 ..
December term and sessions 395 20 \V. C. Mason 500 ..
lCthlin Mason 500 ..
2309 16 K. M. Stormont estate.. 2800 SO
Board of trial jurors Russel Kara* 8500 ..
February term.... 0 50* Ernestine Seaman 4000 ..
do do 8 25 James Quinn 500 .. 13382 99
May do .... 9 75
October do ... . 6CO 35 60 Total amt of borrowed money SBI7BB 90
(This is exclusive of the bonded
8894 <W indebtedness)
Statement showing ihc Bonded Indebted option of Commissioners. The seeond
nets of Sullivan county on Jan. 1,1590. <>f s>ooo be r iutercst at ilio rale of
Amt, of Bonds issued ijy tho i'l r Cl,ul ' P-'Ouble semi annaually from
County of Sullivan, to date.. 38000 .. l J j" 1U:l T »« IMW; and are redeemable as tb«
Amt. of bonds already negotiated 33500 .. 1°
do uwailing do 4500 ...Actual Indebtednes* of Sullivan county
38 000 oo ! °" January '• J:m
Note—Of tlie above Iwnds the first issue Bp l "}* "ur»}Hwiiag, negotiated 8:1, COO 00
of $33,000 bare Interest at tlie rate of 4 per,™™! [ . -" X T B ? f ' rvul ' r
cent, payable semi-annually from .July 10 U " l ,ru¥lou ßly shown 13,463 03
1894, and are i edecmable in 10 or 20 years'
. . 1 $40,003 08
Coinmonireulth of Pbnn.-jlv an'a t W« tli« . ... . _ ... '
County of Sullivan [ s -'• ,i. V, »"U-rsignod Auditors o( Sullivan county
y n J in tho Oonimonwoactli of Pennsylvania, do hereby
u* bv thq scror-il A<>t* nf A«- n ki certify, that in pur*u:incc of the duti-p imposed upon
u. by tin screr.it Act* ot Assembly, anil tho several Supplement* thereto, w i did , nC i tnt th«
a » v;;iT" i, r r '> the I!orou * h 'f Won A. Ly't
oudTt settled th 8 i"* AlonJa J ? .la».u..ry,] unci did then and commence to
and all J.h a. arc ß "t'qut, I by W " and d°id"e c «""
accounts subject to adjournments, unti'l tl,i, date, when' we compl"". J°this, our annual 'report
iinit wo do U'rlh-r certify thai we found tho bail! aaveral accounts correct to the best of our
as*°sh!fwii in thi•'foregoitig*
* 0 h ° rCUat ° ° Ur h " Ud3 anJ at tho "® O9 afu "" U
FRANK MAGARGKL [SEAL] )
IR\ ING KAVERLY, [SEAL] > County cuditors.
11. T. DOWNS, C.rk LLIB WXLC ° X - C " AL]
Monday, Tuesday,
Jl O7 v) Wednesday, Thurs
' Friday and ?
/p Our prices are dc T
on these dates.
We extend thanks to our many patrons for tliei**
during 1895 and hope to continue their good
' hcorrp 4r as So ft in en t of goods
> ¥*% and our motto is
Q,uick sales, small
- Our close neighbors are knowing of this fact, and yon pco_
in the vicinity of Laporte should investigate and bo convi.
i that Nordmont is the place to buy merchandise.
, Express charges paid on purchases of S5 and over.
i
: BOTSFORD &• NEWMAK,
I NORDMONT, PA.
!We have planted our T J ~D
\ Prices so low that X_J V J_Jl\. X
| Is Astonished, We hav€
JX opened up a fine line of
) MSSSS2SStS«SSSS?6S?JS?SSSaSf«D
; iDress Goods,2
ss®®s«»ssss®Bs3ss«ss«ss»s3s«®
Consisting of Ducks, Royal Piques, Jaconette I'lisic, Henrietta*,
Serges, Broadcloths, and a hundred other different kinds, styles
and varities of goods suitable for this season's trade
BOOTB & SHOES
DROGKERY & GLASSWARE.
0 We make a specialty of tho Grocery Trade and" "at" ail times have
- the choicest and best goods them irkot afford. OASII I'ATf) For
1 SHTTTIB, IG®S & WOOL
u Thanking the public for their very liberal patronage, we invite a coutinuauoe of
the same.
E. G. SI'LS RJL
Dushore Pa
Capital $50,000. s , .
|0 Surplus and Undivided Profits !p„4,ooo
» The First National Bank,
• OF HUQHESVILLE, PA.
; President, xhis bank offers all tho usual facilities fo
DeW itt Bodink; » tlie transaction of a
Vice President, 1 nnwriniT - •
C. W. WODDROP; GEiNEKAJj TITTSTNES9
t J BANKING .^£±£!Ji &a
0 Cashier, 4 „ c .... .
0 \y q PuoNTZ. Account® XtchpoctfUily Soliciicd.
7 _
B T j
l l "*■ . I RANGES.
i -—-ill 1 HEATING STOVES,
3 VVIII WASHING
I MACHINES,
5 lease ASD wringers
i On reasonable terms,
1 with a
1 SMALL CASH
PAYMENT
DOWN.
Headquarters to buy
i your hardware.
JAS CDNNIMSM, asr
[ Dushore.
Our
Three seam [
Steel Roofing,
Is pre-eminently the best covering
for the roofs of any building. Easy
to lay, no ratile,, very durable, abso
lutely tight, fire and lightning proof,'
and the cost is light. There is none;
better. Remember this when you get,
ready to build. It reduces insurance
premiums 12}£ cent on the SIOO in a
three year policy.
PITTBTON lltoN ROOFING CO., '
LAPORTE r PA.
Do a general Banking: anil Collecting
business. Any business intrusted 1
to us will be carefully
attended to. <
Agents for
Steamship Tickets to
and from all parts of Europe, 1
and for Fire Insurance Companies
J, ALFRED JORDAN. Cabuikb. [
! J. V. Rettenbury,
Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler,
' DUSHORE, r
Established Aoril Ist, 1879.
L. S. BQRCIS & CO
Dushore, Pa.
Manufacturers of Flour, Feed, Meal and
Lumber. This Firm lias one of tlie !arj»
est Grist Mills in the county and theyjmu
aspecilty of maoufactuiing qood flour aod
feed. C<ive them your order. Price* way
|dowu to suit the limes. Octl.^r 1
NATIONAL BAN
President, OF DtjSIIORE,
B. M.
Cathier, Capital •ftQ.QQQ.
M, D. SWARTS. Snrplttß {76,000*
Solicit# accounts vf.individuals and flrm&