Hotail Liquor Licenses. To Slate proportion of licenscs. ..sl,KiO.no r»y state treasurer's receipts $1,010.00 Hy county treasurer's commission 51.00 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 Fish ami (Same Fines ami Licenses. To amt. received for 2 fish bask l l'«y state treasurer's receipts SI.OO licenses $:!.00 Uy county treasurer's commission lo $2.00 $2.00 nv.wAiti. !,. TiikAsrTnrn: In ac. <>itiil w itli 1 In* Comity and several and Tow nships I'or their and each of llii'ir proportion of Licenses (under net of Juno i'. 181)1 1, for tin* year of 1909. I Total auit I I'ropor'nl Propor'nJ Treaa. | l aid lo I Paid to • Hnianco. License ]to Co. | Horn.and | coin. | the | Itoio.and Boron, and Twpg. .. _ Itecelvedl 1 5 | Twm. ! 8% _ | Counta 1 Twtm. Clierry Township ... 9" 070.0*i $ Mo.oo s i:it.-J r. s if;i>.'.7Nfs ;c::.sn ? <.i...n0 Col ley Township .. . 525.00 105.00 420.00 1 r..T-"> 101.5."i 407.40 525.0n Davidson Township 450.00 '.m.00 3ii0.00 13.50 87.30 :uh.2n 4 50.00 Dushore Ilorow,'h .. . 1050.00 210.00 840.00 31.511 203.70 SI I.SO 1050... Hagles More lioroujjli 150.00 .'SO.OO 120.00 1.50 211.10 110.40 150.00 l,n portc iforouKli 300.n0 no.on 24n.n0 n.oo 58.2n! 232.50 ."too.. . Laporte Township . 75.00 15.00 liO.Oo li.Us| 1 1.55 55.20 75.00 Shrewsbury Twp.... 75.00 15.001 60.001 2.251 14.55| 58.20 7.>.00 ' " I* 3300.011, s ititi'wnVs jii'iiMH. s'! I TjTjt 040.20 2i»»0.80 $ 3300... I fern lied Kxponcti turea of Hnlllvau County for the Voar I'.iOl). The t'onnty Commissioners ill Account with (lie County of Sullivan for I lie your 11)011. F. SI. ('rossley : To Salary $500.00 I!y County Orders drawn in To expenses :51>.75 100!) $530.75 $530.75 $530.75 Valentino Rohe: — „ ... , To salary $500.00 My County Orders drawn ill To expenses 117.25 100!) sa.li—t Win. 11. lingers : To salary $500.0n By County Orders drawn in To expenses .".7.75 1000 $.i.17.i0 $5:17.75 $5:i7.75 JibvVAiti) 1-. s\vi:MNKV. cocntv tkkasukek. !n account witli the various Townships for Itoad. School aiul Poor 1-unds at the end oi I In. official your l'.ion. viz on .laniiary :tr.l. 101 Q. | Itoad Funds. I School Fluids. | Poor 112 unds. Boroughs and Townships. | I >m- Township. [ line Township. 11 Hie Towtisliip. Cherry rolie.v Township 4! "40 ' i;'is Davidson Township •» -« - 1, * 4 y- Dushore - -Mere Borough r ;.J UiniH Fikiand Township .>l.'. J- cj -•» Hi 00 Forks Township 340.5, 04.... ri.o.i Fox Township !/,;:[ '• o'ss ■>3s<t'i lllllsgrovo Township l.aporle Township J • '» TM) I 2 07 i.aporie Borough ..-•~'«i" ii'is" Shrewslnirv Township Total Poor Fund due township ' ' " " —.*.'.. *—— Charge. No. ami Term. I .ofondinn s Nairn- I Ann •_ lull..rv 5 May loos Frank lleverly |52;>0.40 IJirconv.' ,s May 1000 Win. .1. hteiuhack | Sodomv and liUßKery. 0 May 1000 l'etor "o')0 i liroals to kill. 10 May 1000 John Piiiiiskoj r! : Mai clous nils,- 11 May 1000 . oseph 1 oeulskoy 10.M Ihnhczzelnieiu. KS. pt 1000 Krn.-st Wnino' | ! Ijiroenv itSopl.looo Stanley Witkoski | 4 J Suicide'. .1 list ice's Court |^.-,os'»l S —l'alil l>y the County in 1000 I Killetl. |ln hired. I Costs. I 1 lannises. I lotal. -1 n ~ ■ —Hi S*S 1.50,s 20.00|S 277511 i. i. uog« is - snoi r»7 on, 00.ot) .Michael IMiilhln ,• !,o 00l 12 00 William Kelly - ;:; ( J 10.00 10.00 Chas. Wank j - , (PI) (100 10.00 I'.maniiel Steinor - 12.00 William M. Kolloy j!',,,, *f).75 W. Ficy I i5!oo 10.50 •lames liiigan -i 5.011! 5.50 Flmor <!. i.nwrenson 4"5 11.00 15.25 V a roil Ilniwn - 11.00 W. I'. Barley :i 75 0.00 0.75 Allen Knrhtmiro l 15 00 1. Irvin Miller | ' |IU J 11.50 IMward \onklll ' j ..4 , M , 20.25 \aron M. llrown J I : " t lo.'oo i:t.oo 1. <i. Colt - 5.001 s.oo Kilson l'ardoe : 1 " 1; oil S.OO \.lam ISonuiiuink Jj' o0 88.00 01.00 John Taylor ' r lf(N ,i s 5o John Piddle J ; -j "7 on 150.50 IMward Drake ' VV l0 io.su 14.00 J. A. Iteiinelt 15 00 18.25 i„ M. Wllhur .) ' ..f- r IOI , 8.75 Allen UlKlllinire 1 s |H) ~ 7 - Aaron SI. llrown ! m.50 1t1.50 August Marshall j| r 25.00 28.u0 J oil 11 Taylor ,1 j| 500 TlJio 10.00 Patrick Cavanimsh i| 5011 54.00 M'.t.oo Adam Thrasher 'I :{ViO| 0.001 0.50 Charles Taylor ' <1.501 10.00 .1. A. P.enneii 'J : 101l s _ o( ,j 12.00 steward llrown 1 ii.oo] 0.50 I'. .I. McDonald 10.00 13.25 1:. K. McKay - :!.00l 12.00 15.00 Kmaniiel Steinor :! V :i - 5o 10.110 1:1.50 (•'. .1. McDonald ~| :{'oo 1000 13.n0 Mlcll ItlKhliniro 7: ii 1.25 7.75 M. J. McDonald |' IMJ I i::.no Harvey Phillips 7; 3t1.n0 35.00 lohn D. Ilcilier ! "j it.no] 0.50 1;. Phillips | no] lo.ooj i t.nn H. B. Taylor ........ 15DWAUD h. BWISENKY, COITNTY TKKAHTJUER. Iti iicctiiinl Willi III.' Coll.-eiors „112 C Tax I'm-_Mie year l!MM». 111 Allounl ; AI inwrtl | ('ononis. | Coll.'s. | llalniioe. ~ .... ............. I! \; .11 I Amount Lands i Fxons. I Itoliate Coil's 11 .lie from I Borow. and Twpa. Collectors, ltUtOJd :7?.... ft Bft.Wt * 751U.21* 251235 fHierry Twp ~ 12158.841 1038.54 si.ik #140.71 38.81 81.30 .421 1258.84 V" n V-\ '"!, vv„, \f' i 1 1 1711.2111 s.-.i.:i2 1 40.5(1! 44.15t 540.20 147t .211 mv ilson Iwp , ,'| ' , 1321.17 111 is. 1.-, I 45.23| 2tt.:«»l t.'ls.lo] 1324.1, ! inshoiv I »i»i*o . . i i 11 i■■. ■i i •'•'"» <; ;;u 'c»i► 1 m »■ 11 "Uiti.iil Fugles Mere H0r0.... Floy, Imnhani.. .. ■ V'tx o*' .5.5031 :!.-»7 3.3! 10 211.2." 174.00 1118.0:! .... l-;iklanil Twp I lank 1.. I.iiin, ..... • _ ( 22.50' 225.1l 8H5.20 {'"ff KT i »:T . VrA -.mi 32.31 ui.n M.v' ' i ! "'° o.v.i (ill 4!Hi.i!i .vr.ni 10.00 15.37 10.07 3.00 s.>iu.» Fox Twp S- I - Moi ui (J(| . 1,-. 32.r.0 18.03 175.11 s:;i.!il llllisgrove Twp A. ■ v > | :;r,s'r.s 210.1:: 1 8.010 11.071 100 isi 358.58 iiporlolioro I. '1 , lor,'is:t 7:.l 77 21.72 33.571 15.37j 254. lo 1059.8.1 i.aporte Twp George Karge 185*511 300 281 32.13 4 ::ii 12.521 15.521 .7o| 455.51 Shrewsbury Twp W. l^awrenwon.. 1 | iMtl'.a<i|> B3.3i)]> lto7.otl# jlo.'.TYjS fdwaud !,. swff.nfy, cofnty ti;fasi ufu. In account with the Co Hoc torn of Stnh» Tax for tin* year Amount Amount 7 Col. | Uebato 1 Exqoh. lDuefrom| ! ■ in,l Twos Collectors. II C harged | Paid ill |Comnils| Allpwi.il|Allow'o| full's. jPnoColl Balance <;■■». \vT~Mosler 'j* 242.271# 183.011* WTWIS I* 43.071* I¥ —'7• 7.T, ('olloy Twp S. M. Johnson 50..:2| !'*•'!; "'i'.'j ""4001 oo'l 3 Davidson Twp Win. M. Itol.liins.. . i 1 1,0.0., , , I'""/;- linshore Horn K. 11. Mover I 202.72 20.,00 8.(,(. 1...23 5.7, 202 ,2 I'.agies More Boro Floyd Imnhani ! ,4.., .4. ~ ...... 4.00 . 1:1 kland Twp Frank li. Humes. ... 11.20 1«. -.4 ; 5.38 '.V.r'f J.' .rksvillt" lloro 11. W. I'awc. n i 3 .0, 20.0; | •<.- 1.00 11.MI -• ... I'orksTwp 101l 11 Lilzolman 8! .74 B .Vlc! "11 " ,Vs Vo7 I::® ::::::il £!:;'£ H»:»: \H>\ i»s SUrewsburs Twp Geo. \v. Lawrcnson.. || r.1.40 .';o.oii| LgOl 2.0:1 s.4o| |....... WL7O .V 11 S'2. 1001. 1 4.'>4.11 7rrm\* HiUiS 1 15:'.40 KDWAIU) L. SWKKNKV. fOI'XTY TKKASrUKK. In iK'coiiiit with rolloctoi's of l»og f Pax for tlx* .year 1t)00. ('ollev Twp S. M. .lolinson 175.00 4,'i..jl 1.34 2 .-.'l' i'o IMi viilKon Twp Win. M. Ilohhins.... 150.00 .!1.,0 1.00 -4. 1.,. I lashorr Horo K. 11. Mo.v.r 20.00 10.0, .08 ~0.. 11.00 . Mntfles More lloro. . . .Kloyil iHinliam 20.00 21.52 ~s .Ho •• • -l" F.lklaml Twp Frank It. Itarn.s... 125.H01 H2.nl .1.10 2.80 4.0(1 .10. 1-S. I' .rksvill,. lloro 11. W. Fawroll 11.00| • '• • ' •• V ' , }-. F-.rks Twp I.>lol I.ltzolmnn 115.00 00.2s 2.35 2..1, ~00 4...00 110. Fox Twp S. I . Morgan BS.OO 70.00 2.84 2.10 1.1.00.... ... SV II IllHgrove Twp A. A. I.ndy 73.1K1 24.5S ,7 1.30 40. ... I.iport., lloro T. .1. Ki'i'liT 11.0o| 5.41 •• • /■;> ■• • ■■; ; '.' I.aporlo Twp liporgo Karge 40.n0 .10.00 1.10 1.00 .{.OO 4.it. 4JJ.O J Hiipftwnhiirv Tw0.... Geo. w. Lawrenson.. | 30.001 4| 1.. 11 ..'•» Mjjj I I '." : ¥ 11:12.HHjS 521.001$ 10.701S 21.011J? oO|S 0.'15.,«11 ,15|.> 1132.00 Slnlo showing I In 1 amount of Connly. Slut,', and Dog Tax duo from Collectors for the year UMW aiul previous yrars. — ~ ~ Year Am. due Aiii.tluo|Aui.(luo| l)uo i'ol 11 Mit* Col I Total Boroughs iu.,l Townghlpg. I Collectorg. '''"x- State | Bog State | Hog Taxi )i.isliore Horongii ('. S. RUlitmlre ISMS 5TT77 F l.:.:lT 2.4:i| I TTi? ' Town'sii ip :::::::::::::::::::: Mora." ::::::: l«m •' mi b0... :r.:.:::::::::::::: i~ l-'aglos Men' Horongh !! M. K. Brink 1800 8.50 3.00 U2.40 Fox Township A. I>. Hiekerson IV.IO ..to 11 illsgrove Township l-lamos I miter 1002 4.J.03 18.30 '.'z,-;; 11 lllsgrove Tow nship lames Duller 100.1 o.hh 4-j. llllisgrove lames Dutter 1004 40.n0 . I,nporte Township William Korman 1004 1.41 -.14 lilllsgrovo Township A. A. lornli I loon l.on F.lkland Township Christian Snyder 1000 44.0.i 1.00 40.10 )0.,0 i'orksville Horoiigh 11. W. Faweett 1000 1.48 1.48 llllisgrove Township A. A. I.udy 1000 -O.Oti - • > Col ley Township S. M. Johnson lOih. 10.00 },!l l|illsgrove Township A. A. I.ndy Cherry Township Ceorge W. Mosier 1008 35.00 •• •;• r,'!'V!. Colley Township IS. M. Johnson 1 JOS ?'i!t Favidson Township T. J. Keeler 1008 3.41J 1.0 J 4.40 1 Inshore Horough K. 11. Mover 1»< 8 8. ,0 ....... 1.00 „ " Forksville Horough IS. W. FilWeett I«'S 41. o 3.>.51 ~ -"I llllisgrove Township A. A. I.udy I.ios 04..M1 .. ... . . 11-40 70... I Cherry Township (ieorgo W. Mosier 1000 100.01. 4.!.0, J-7.00 ■'-•J- Colley Township S. M. Johnson 1000 .41 14.(0 1.11.0(1....... 140.1- 1 .avidson Township Will. M. Itohhlns 1000 ~40.20 124.(H1 4.00 0o0.0(j I inshore Horough i\ 11. Moyer 1000 138.10 5.77 11.00 1^4.8, Klklnnd Township Frank If. Hiirnos 1000 174.00 .30 .10.00 210.42 Kag'oif Mere Horough Floyd Dunham 1900 .lo ...... • Forks Township John (>. IJtzelman 1000 228.41 2.01 43.00 273.42 i'orksville Horough I!. \V. Faweett 1000 32.31 11.80 ll.oil 55.17 Fox Township S. F. Morgan 1000 3.00 3.00 llllisgrove Township A A. l.tidv 10111l 178.14 40.00 _24 . ! Importe Horough T. J. Keeler 1000 100.48 8.15 2.00 110.03 Haporte Township George Karge . 10(10 2..4.40 4.,(i 250.10 j Shrewsbury Township <ieoree W. I.awronson |10(lll .70 _. . . •_ I .70 i[J [J f|2045.10||127.08| KIJWAUI) L. SWEKNKY, COUNTY TUKASITItKIt. ItoroiiKliM and Townshlim. I . Yi'nr.|laat aud]ln liiii'.i| It.'luil Allo'il | Com. Inn- ('o. | I tula mo. K«KI.>H Mere BVrouih 7. I'M. K. Brink 1««> ♦ _ 17.40 112 !i.(io| I* 12.W|? TjVto Colley Township Hansom Thrasher .... 1905 8.0(1 8.01) 8.00 Cherry Township KJeo. W. Mosier 11H>7 4.00 4.00 4.00 Kurksville Horoujrh 18. \V. I'awcett UWU 5.00 4.48 1.48 5.90 ICklamJ Township 11. IS. Kawcett 1907 1. - iB.B:t 1L'9.1'7 9.50 135.53 Forks Township <>. 11. Bird 1907 19.H5 19.35 19.35 Koricsvllle Borough li. W. Faweett 1907 38.10 ' 38.10 38.10 Cherry Township ({to. \V. Mosier Ilium 073.03 o'-'t;.i)9 11.01 35.00 (.73.03 I avlilsou Township T. .1. Keeler loOS 101.04 95.99 1.25 4.40 101.04 Onshore lioroiiith 10. 11. Mo.ver lUOB 272.04 202.15 .29 !».0o 272.04 Klklaml Township 11. 10. Faweett 1908 520.04 518.95 7.09 520.04 Forksville Borough 1!. \V. Faweett 1908 93.97 13.30 .70 79.91 03.97 Forks Township (>. 11. Bird 1908 199.91 190.91 1911.01 Fox Township S. U. Morgan 1008 .20 .20 .20 I,aporte Borough T. .1. Keeler 1908 117.00 09.25 34.05 13.70 117.00 li.-Miorte Township George Karge 1908 10.40 10.40 10.4(1 I $2227.131200.'..40 $ 35.90 $' 3Q.115|$ 12.03|» 142.7H|»2227.13 lTIil.lO BI 11-DINIiS AND OItOUNIiS. l'ald Samuel Cole, labor and hard ware $172.52 I'aid A. 11. Btisehhauseii, merchan dise 20.49 Bald .1. I'. Smyth 8.08 I'ald John (inmhle, repairs on wind mill 2.50 I'aid tiny 11. Crossley, labor 10.55 I'aid T. .1. Keeler for eement 1.40 i'aitl The 11. B. Smith Company, repairs for heater 157.59 I'aid John llassen, Sr., team work.. 10.45 $384.48 SHERIFF'S COSTS, i'aid to .Tudson Brown conveying Stan'e.' N'itkoski to Eastern I'eni tentiary J. 80.5." I'aid to Jndson Brown conveying I'cter Striwey to Huntingdon Be formatory 86.9 I'ahl to Judson Brown on bench war rants for September and Keeemher terms, 1908 33.00 I'aid to Judson Brown, serving no tices on supervisors 8.10 I'aid to Judson Brown, sheriff's costs 178.85 $394. ol COI'NTY Bit II M!IOH. I'aid E. E.McKay for labor on coun ty bridge >" l''" x $ I'aid 11. E. Iteiuboid, for labor on county bridge in Fox 1.3.- I'aid Win. Stackhouse for labor on county bridge 3.00 I'aid Isaac Shoemaker for labor on county bridge 4.50 I'aid c. It. Nye for labor on county bridge and nails 9.00 I'aid J. 1.. Rogers for labor on county bridge and spikes 2.00 I'aid J. W. I.alrd, for labor on coun ty bridge and lumber 21.09 I'aid A. li. l>yer for labor on county bridge and lumber 220.73 I'llld C. \V. Sones, for lumber.... 121.87 I'aid 1.. I. Campbell, for building abutments 1;>0.00 I'aid t». J. Williams for cement.. 25.35 I'aid James Myers for plank and hauling 13.78 I'aid Montour Steel Co., bridge at Mud Itmi 779.00 I'aid Samuel Leonard, building fence ami temporary bridge 12.00 I'aid Nelson Meredith Co., plans and specifications 2...00 I'aid A. E. Botsford & Son, lum ber. nails, hauling anil labor. .. . 10.00 I'aid Will. 11. Rogers, shingles, in specting county bridge 04.2.. I'aid Oeo. Vogle, cement, nails, haul Ing anil labor 37.00 i'aid W. & N. B. li. li. Co., freight 3.iL I'aid Charles Taylor, plank 32.40 I'aid W. F. Randall, plank 120.00 i'aid for bridge views at Mehoopauy anil l.ittle l.oyalsuck creeks .32.00 I'aid Sullivan Review, publishing __ bridge proposals . 3.. ■> I'aid A. Buchanan for placing side walk and I 2 price for bridge.... 559...0 i'aid inspecting county bridge at John Carroll's 12. .0 $2,577.29 BURIAL OP SOLDIERS. I'aid to R. c. I!. Kschlnka for burial of Charles Sehoek $50.00 INQUESTS. I'aid to Diiiling & Martin for burial of John l'ausciilusia SoS.OO ABBEBBINO AND REGISTERING. Cherry Township Colley Township ' wl' -- imshore Borough , Davidson Township , I'agles Men! Borough -J l-:ikiauil Township ".Jt'-r'J I-'iirksville Borough Forks Township ~i S , .7 Fox Township >.'• -n lllllsgrove Townsbip i.n.i.i I.aporte Borough 33.55 I l.aporte Township 83.58 Shrewsbury Township 00.83 $1,500,211 Sl'lilNli I'RIMARV ELECTION'S. Win. C. Johnston & Co., books and supplies $05.00 F. Jl. Crossley, delivering ballots.. 12.00 Valentine liohe, delivering ballots. . 12.00 Win. il. Rogers, delivering ballots. . 12.mi Iternlee I'reclnct 18.50 Cherry Township 10.30 Colley Township ! inshore Borough 17.50 iiavidson Township 14.90 icikland 15.1n .Oagles Mere Borough 15.00 ,'orks Township 13.40 'ox Township 14.05 Virksville Borough 13.50 ; Laporte Borough 11.00 I llillsgrovc Township 15.10 Jamison City I'reeinct 13.40 ; l.aporte Township 13.(10 l.ojiex I'reeinct 17.05 Mt. Vernon I'reeinct 14.011 Itickefts I'reeinct 14.50 Itingdale I'reeinct 11.20 Shrewsbury Township 15.70 '.{eorge Streby, printing ballots.... 44.40 Charles Wing, printing notices.... 7.25 Win. I'. Shoemaker, computing votes fi.oo A. 11. Biischhausen, computing votes 5.00 I'lios. 10. Kennedy, copying registry list and computing votes 53.01 $500.96 ELECTION KXI'IONSIOS. Iternlee I'reeinct — Township $40.85 (icnerai 30.50 77.35 i'berry Township— Township 33.10 General 31.10 04.20 Colley Township Township 33.88 General 30.80 70.08 I lavidson Township—• Township 38.42 General 34.80 73.22 Onshore Itorough—- Township 35.10 General 33.90 09.00 Eagles Mere Borough- Township 35.22 General 32.00 07.52 Elkland Township— Township .".4.42 General .33.70 05.12 Forksville Borough— Township 35.70 General 31.00 00.70 Forks Township— Township 35.80 General 34.80 (0.00 Fox Township- - Township 37.04 General 32.70 i0..»l llillsgrovc Township— Township 31.78 General .30.90 02.08 Jamison City i'reeinct Township 31.18 General 28.30 59.18 l.aporte Borough— Township 24.50 (icnerai 24.00 48.50 Laporte Township—- Township 31.22 General 30.70 01.92 Lopez I'reeinct—- t — Township .31.90 General 20.00 00.00 Rieketts I'reeinct — Township 20.02 General 30.50 00.12 Ringdale I'reclnct — 'Township 30.22 General 30.40 00.0- Shrewsbury Township— Township 31.00 General 33.10 Oi.iii I'aid A. Walsh, computing election returns 10.00 i'aid Raymond Kschnika, computing election returns 10.00 I'aid Sullivan Review pub. election proclamation 00. on i'aid Sullivan News Item. pub. elec tion proclamation and printing ballots 134...0 i'aid Frank Lusch for care of ballot box 1. »0 I'aid I'. I'. Martin for care of ballot IM.X 1 "'" I'aid .11.. Lowery for care of ballot IMIX > 1-50 I'aid I'. !'. Martin for cure of ballot box 'TOO I'aid Frank MeMohn. advertising election 4..'»2 I'aid Jerome Reed, advertising election 4.00 i'aid 10. W. Meeks, advertising election 18.00 I'aid 10. W. Meeks, repairing and placing I tooths 1.50 I'aid G. S. Eddy for livery 3.00 I'aid Republican News Item for printing ballots 35.00 I'aid A. Walsh services as return judge 33.02 I'aid Gazette and Herald, publishing election proclamation 60.00 I'aid Miscellaneous account for (ien. Election 10.00 $1,045.39 GRAND JURORS. February Term. 1909 $154.50 May 'Term, 1909 l ii HS September Term, 1909 177.22 Deeemlier Term, 1900 101.54 $038.08 'TRAVERSE AND I'IOTIT .li'RORS. February Term. 1909 $441.80 May Term, 1009 045.22 September 'Term. 1909 i.iO.ls lleeeinber Term, 1900 409.40 I'aid John llassen, Jr., boarding _ jurors ' $2240.85 I'RINTIN'G AND ADVERTISING. I'aid to Sullivan Review: — I'ublisitig election and court _ proclamations 0o -jy i'ublishlng bridge proposals .'».«•> I'aid Gazette and Herald : Envelopes and receipt books 4.00 Stationary, treasurer's ollice. . 12.i-> Stationery,county superintendent's office 18.50 l'ublisliing court calendar, trial lists and appeals < 00 l'ublisliing bridge letting 2.0' Publishing annual statement •• • 00.00 Publishing trial lists ami court proclamations 1.5.0t Publishing trial lists and court proclamations G.t.o Paid Republican News Item : Publishing court proclamations,np- _ peals, etc - Stationery for officesjv** 1 11! 1 Stationery and miscellaneous blanks Publishing annual statement .... fio.oo Publishing court ealeudar ami miscellaneous blanks ''(l'J l'ublisliing court calendar, etc... Stationery for offices 20. L» Paid Win. G. Jolmston & Co.:— Blanks and election supplies. . . . 1 «».».!>•» Taid Fred Newell : Subscriptions and auditors' report, 1007 j»™<» $ooo.r»."» POSTAGE AND TELEGRAMS. I'aid Charles L. Wing, P. M.:— o Postage * - - Postage and box rent ' Postage Postage $20.02 ROOKS AND STAT ION Kit Y. Paid 11. G. Pilllps School Supply llousc:_ I looks, etc / Paid Win. G. Johnston & Co., supplies l . io Paid Kaeder Hlanß Hook Printing Company: Itlank lio(»ks 4.0<» Paitl Cieo. T. Deegan for legal cap ! paper .fio I $20.80 STAT 10 PKXITKNTI AltY P»l U.S. Paid lOasteru State Penitentiary: Support of IVter Withoskay, 04.0."> Snpptut of Harney Shinosky, 1 *.>()«> Ot.OO Support of Stanford Hrntly,* 100!). . 4o.l"» Support of Mike 1 (opsin, 100!)... . 04.0r. Support of .John IVrHi'rage, I!HM>. . t»4.or» Support of (J eorge YauHuskirk, I'.MJO 04.0.% Support of Toefit'id Machulsey, P.MM) 10.4.'» Support of Claude Yanhorn. 100!).. l(».tr» sp:ioß.:{o STATE ASYLUMS. Paid Panville -Asylum : Support of Miehai'l Zebroski slOl.ll Sujiport of Frank Morniugstar. .. . 08.2"» Paid Warren Asylum : Support <»f Harvey McKay 01.25 $200.01 .iail lixrr.xsiis. Paid to Mrs. It. Morgan, washing for prisoners, etc $ L'o..*>.'! Paid to Judson Brown for boarding prisoners 170.40 $105.7;; FUEL ANI) LIGHT. Paid to Atlantic Helming Co., for oil $ r.o Paid to Judson Brown for c0a1.... 24.17 Paid to Itandall & Sebaad Bros, for coal 08.04 Paid Northern Anthracite Coal Co., for coal 105.00 I'aid to Walter S pen cor. hauling coal 15. on Paid to (J. S. Eddy, hauling coal.. 10..".!' s:is7.o!i TEMPORARY LOAN ACCOUNT: PAID B\ COI'XTV ORDERS. Temporary loans, paid : First National Bank of Dushore. .$2,002.50 Discount .'{7.50 Interest on SIOOO.OO payment. 5.0n First National Bank of Laporte.... 901.07 Discount 8 ..'l.'; $ 1,005.00 C< »! \TY < •< >STS. I'aid to E. .1. Mullen, Esq., for ren dering opinion $5.00 Paid by E. W. Meeks for shooting dogs .'s.on SB.OO FIRE CLAIMS. Paid to E. W. Meeks $715.80 Paid to J. W. Laird 287.."»0 Paid to Win. Walsh, deputy 27.20 Paid to C. M. Shaffer s.sr, Paid to Frank T. MeMohn 200.50 $i..*520.0r. MAD I'O'J ACCOUNT. Paid to Bernlce Store Co. for two horses $200.00 Costs on same 10.04 210.01 Paid lo Peter L. Messersmith for one horse 50.00 Costson same on c. 11.Jones for one cow. 25.00 Costs on same 5.00 30.0<i S2O:U>! STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT <»i * STATE I'.VX AX D IXTEKEST OX IX DEBTEDXESS PAID BY THE COl'X'H IX 1!)0!). To anil, of interest paid on judg ments ami interest bearing co ders $502.07 To amt. of interest on lirst series of bonds 1320.00 To amt. of interest on second series of bonds 200.00 To amt. of state tax on Indebtedness lSl.oj $2.20."».0'. BORROWED MONEY STATEMENT. Countv judgments in favor of: Mrs. Elizabeth Sick $1,000.00 l'ercival Went/el ,*{,ooo.no Mary E. Hoffman 040.0-• .Nlrs. Grace Magargel 2.000.00 Patrick Ilannou 1 .000.00 Mrs. John Wright 1 ,000.00 $5,940.00 lb »1:1:o\\ ED MONEY si ATEMENT. Countv Orders bearing interest in favor of: Mrs. E. E. Wrede $ soo.Oo Boyd P. Bennett 4.210.5». Sirs. Elizabeth Sick 750. 00 Ida M. Zaiier 500.00 llenrv Bald Lot 10.00 Fred W. Peal 1 .0110.00 Mrs. Kate Sick 1. 000.00 Clias. W. Schower 2.000.00 Mrs. Ellen Carroll 1,.50n. 00 $1:5,000.50 STATEMENT SHOWING THE BONDED IXDEBTEDXESS OF SCLLIYAX COI X TY OX .1A XT Alt Y 1010. To Mint, of bonds outstanding bear lug interest at 4 per cent $.*».°»,000.00 To amt. of bonds outstanding bear ing interest at 5 per cent 5.000.00 $.'18,000.00 SURCHARGES. Due from county commissioners of 1008, jointly, for overpayment. Order No. 410 favor of F. W. Buck $ 1-1.42 STATEMENT SHOWING THE ACTUAL IXDEBTEDXESS OF SI'LI.IYAX COl' N TY OX JAXTARY .5, 1010. Bonds outstanding $.">8,OOO.oo Liabilities in excess of resources. 14,120.45 Actual indebtedness of Sullivan County $52,120.45 Commonwealth of Pennylvania, County of Sullivan : ss We, the undersigned auditors of Sullivan County, do hereby certify that in pursuant* of the various duties imposed upon us by the several acts of General Assembly and tlie supplements thereto. \\V did meet at the otliee of the County Commissioners In the courthouse of the Borough of Laporte, on Monday, the third day of January. A. D.. 1910, (it being the 11 rat Monday In Janu ar.v) and did commence to audit, adjust and settle the several accounts of the eount> treasurer, county commissioners and all such as are required of us by law for the year 1000: and did continue so to audit, adjust and settle the said accounts, subject to adjournment,until this date when we completed this, our Annual Report : and we further certify that the foregoing ac counts are correct to the best of our knowledge and belief, as the same appears audited and set forth In this report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set out hands and seals this 20th day of January, A. 1)., 1 010. D. F. MCCARTY (KKAL). (i. ELDAAII WILCOX ISKALI. W. It. MASOX (si:.\L). County Auditors. DECIDE AGAINST PROHIBITION. Virginia Bill for Election to Settle Question Reported Unfavorably. Richmond, Va., Feb. 28. —The My ers bill, calling for a popular election to decide on the question of State wide prohibition, was reported unfav orably. This Is regarded as a blow to the Prohibition movement DR. C. W. ELIOT HIT BY $144,000 BANK THEFT President Emeritus of Harvard Liable as Shareholder in Cambridge Institution. Boston, Mar. 1. —Acting on a war rant sworn out by National Bank Ex aminer Ellis 11. Peeper, the Boston police began a country-wide search for George W. Coleman, missing book keeper of the City National Bank of Cambridge. A shortage of $144,000 discovered In the accounts of the bank, disclosing a loss of nearly half the institution's entire resources, led to the closing of the bank. Ex-Oov. John L. Bates was appointed receiver. Coleman, a young man who lived at No. 136 Magazine street, Cam bridge, disappeared Friday and was later heard from In Kansas City, when he said he would return. In the mean time his absence caused an Investiga tion, with the result that the short age was uncovered. It was found nec essary to close the bank upon vote of the directors approved by the Comp troller of the Currency at Washing ton. Bank Examiner Ellis Pepper took charge to-day. Edwin S. Dresser, President of the wrecked bank, said: "Coleman's sal ary was sl2 a week. He Is not sup posed to have had access to one cent of the bank's funds. He never acted as paying or receiivng teller, and if the other men did their duty he nev er handled the funds in any way. How he ever got away with the money is a mystery we are trying to solve now. I don't know whether it was by for gery by checks or how." Among the stockholders is Charles W. Eliot, president emeritus of Har vard. Under the national banking laws the stockholders are liable to assess ment if the assets are not sufficient to pay the creditors in full. As Dr. Eliot holds ten of the 1,000 shares, he is lia ble for a part of the defalcation. WORST BLIZZARD IN YEARS. Ninety-three Inches of Snow in New York by Measuring this Season. Albany, N. Y„ Feb. 28.—The worst blibzard of years prevailed along the line of the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg division of the New York Central last night, a fifty-six mile gale piling the snow in huge drifts, in many places twelve feet deep. Snow ploughs are in use on all rail roads and trains generally are run ning from one to three hours late. At Oswego the schools were closed and business was partly suspended. Prof. W. G. Miller, head of the geo logical department of Hamilton Col lege, who has recorded the fall of snow thus far this season, states that from actual measurements the fall ha 3 been 93 inches. This is phenomenal for Central New York. RIOTERS CLOSE STEEL PLANT. Bethlehem Works Shut Down Because Its Workmen Are Not Protected. Bethlehem, Pa., Feb. 28.—The Beth lehem Steel Company closed down to i night, and, It is said, will remain ; closed until the local police author!-.* i ties are able to give protection to ' the men who have remained loyal to , the company. This step was taken because of serious rioting early this morning, when a mob of 500 foreign -1 ers attacked the steel company em ; ployees as they were going to work, i and to-night, when the same crowd | made a second attack while the men : were leaving the plant. The strike \ has been going on for some time, but the rioting became serious to-day for 1 the flrst time. FRISCO GETS BIG FIGHT. Settled That Jeffries and Johnson Will Meet at Broadway A. C. i San Francisco, Feb. 28. —Supervisor John L. Marget (Young Mitchell) who is chairman of the committee of the Hoard of Supervisors who grant the fight permits, held a meeting here to night with Tex Bickard, the principal promoter of the Jefferies-Jolmson fight. It was decided that the big fight would be held here in San Francisco on July 4 before the Broadway Ath letic Club, one of the clubs favored by the new administration. AVALANCHE BURIED 7£U Twenty-five Families Overwhelmed In Wallace, Idaho. Spokane, Mar. I.—A telephone mes sage from Wallace, Idaho, says twen ty-five families, probably seventy-five persons in all, were buried under an avalanche last night. A special train left at midnight for Wallace, carrying rescuers. NORDMONT. } Ernest and Rohe ITcss wore the guests of \V. I>. Snider and family over Sunday, Harry Jones of Montonrsville, is visiting liis father at tliis plaee. JTrt;. ijvil liuslon a Ilughes ville shower one day last week. Finest Hotsford and Misses I'es sie Coxe and L;iur;i Kiester enjoyed a sleighride to Muney Valley on Thursday evening. P. H. Fuller of Pieture Roeks, was a business man in town Tuesday,
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