Retail Liquor Licenses. To State proportion of licenses. . .$1,100.00 By state treasurer's receipts $1,049.00 By* county treasurer's com mission 51.00 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 Fish and Game Fines and Licenses. To amt. received for 2 fish basket Hy slate treasurer's receipts SI.OO licenses $2.00 By county treasurer's commission 10 $2.00 $2.00 EbWAkb L. dVVL'K.VEV. cul'N'TV lu account with the County and several Boroughs ami Townships for their and each of lheir proportion of Licenses (under act of June !>. ISitl i.for the year of H)()l>. Total amt l'ropor'ii| l'ropor'u| Treas. | raid to I'nld to Balance. License to Co. | Boro.aud | com. | the Boro.and Boros. and Twpa. . . Received 15 I 'l'wps. '■'•'/ | County Twps. Cliurrv Township ... 5 575.00 $ 13."..00 * 540.00 $ 2JT35 $ 1.i0.05 $ 551D5D# i.75.0n Colley Township .. . 525.00 105.00 420.00 15.75 101.85 407.40 525.00 Davidson Township 450.00 90.n0 300.00 13.50 87.30 349.20 450.00 Dushore Borough ... 1050.00 210.00 840.00 31.50 203.70 814.80 1050... Eagles Mere Borough 150.00 30.00 120.00 4.50 29.10 110.40 150.00 Laporte Borough .. 300.00 60.00 240.00 SI.OO 58.20 232.80 300... Liaporte Township . 75.00 15.00 CO.OO 2.25 14.55 58.20 75.00 Shrewsbury Twp 75.00 15.00 60.00 2.25 14.55 58.20 75.00 U 3566.0T7? 660.001 $ 2040.00 $ 99... i$ 040.201$ aoU aa00... Itemized Expenditures of Sullivan County for the Year 1909. The County Commissioners 111 Account with the County of Sullivan for the year 1909. P. M. Crossley : To Salary $500.00 By County Orders drawn In To expenses 39.75 1909 $539.75 $539.75 $539.75 Valentine Rolie: — _ _ . To salary $.">00.00 By County Orders drawn in To expenses .'17.25 1900 $537.2.> $537.25 $537.25 Win. 11. Rogers : To salary $500.00 B.v County Orders drawn 111 To expenses 37.75 1000 $.>.'!(.1.1 $537.75 $.V17.7.~. KHWAlili SWKKXIiY, COI'NTV TUICASI'ItICU. In accounl with the various Townships for. Uoad, School and I'oor Funds at the end of 1 lie otllcial year H.HMi. viz on January .".nl. I'.Ho. ' I Itoad Funds. | Sciifiol l-'imils. | I'oor Funds. Boroiiftlis and Townships. ( line Township.) I 'lie Township. | Mile Township. Cherry Township I* 1 s:lo.nljs 2.!73,.2.i|S Colley Township - I "n' : >'L Davidson Township •»- < I 411.4.1 <>.■••> 1 inshore Borough '.,'o- ••' ,i I'.agles Mere Borough . "' J,. Klkland Township i 7,-: -in! Forks Township • • •»<!•*' L'.l Fox Township „I.VSM oo'kr o'-l-. i-, llillsgrovn Township "Zt'sr —lo.ap Laporte Township "V'im .'..,'7 l.aporte Borough \ ii«Ts" Shrewsbury Township loi.—<>| —»_ | 11 7s 25N 4..*.NjS 4 1 41 >■ N7l* i IS.M.i Total Itoad Fund's due township . Total School Fund due township J"„'. *-111 •>* Total I'oor Fund due township • ■ ' 1 • - ——Commonwealth rusts paid by "the County during the year ending January loin. 1 '| 1:1 ,.n,. No. anil Term. I lot'endnnt s Name 11 Ann . \dnlten " 5 May loos Frank I loverly i*2.V.i.Jn i arcenv 8Mavl!>00 Wm. .1. Stelnhaek 'i'l'H 1 , Sodoinv and Buggery. 0 May lono l'eter Stiney | 1 hreats to kill lOMaylOliO John I'iintskey -<'■>< Malicious mischief. 11 May lOno .Joseph Boeniskey ( U.-.l) llmlie/.zellllellt. S Sept. 1000 I ll.est Warner I * j arcenv 0 Sept. 1000 Stanley Witkoski |: Suicide Justice's Tourt .lolm BoravuKe M .nt.on '" u 1(1 ' 11 yrins.oi SilKKi' < 'LA IMS - I'a id fiy the fount yin 100!). | Killed, i Injured.| < «»^ts. I Damages. Intnl. , i. trtl .. Til Cs !.."»«»is 20.0U *~.n Michael« - !!■;;;; | V-M": William Kelly -j j1,,,, jJ,;,,,, < has. Wank , I 4 mi <I.OO lo.on Kmanuol Steiner - ....... ..... ruin William M. Kelley y V""i il tlO 0 7." .1. W. Frey | , - ( j 15.00 li).."o ■lames liugan : ' • - l( , Klmer <i. I.awrenson .'J ll'no l"i'"s \' u '" n ;!.ou N.'ool 11.00 • II 3.75 <I.OO 0.75 Allen Uightmire . - •• • „ <i.sn i:dward \onkin 1 2-t.nn 20.25 \aron M. Brown I .Viinl BMiol Fl.nn I.- C- V, oU . i 2 3.00 5.00 s.nn l-.dson I anloe .... . 2.00 <l.<M* S.nn Vdam Beaumunk I ') ; ' i xtM( SS 0( , John I'aylor . 5 nnl 5.50 John Biddle : -7 nn n I-:dwaril lirake 'i lnr.nl 14.nil .1. A. Bennett - i 15 nn 15.25 l„ M. Wilbur son s 75 Allen Uightmire J s, M , ll!;:. Aaron >l. Brown . nn 13.50 10.50 August Marshall . | : ;>' (M i 25.00 25.00 John Taylor , j .".<lO 11.00 Ki.oo l'ntrick < nvanaugh _ - 34 nn 30.0n Adam Thrasher ' ;l '- 0 ~i.r>o Charles Taylor I j I ( .- tt in.no .1. A. Bennett , j 4 0u Sl.nn 12.00 Steward Brown . .. 0.00 0.50 F. J. Mclionald .; ln.nn l5 I-:. K. McKay " .'. ;!0( i 12.00 15.00 lOmanuel Stelner : ..- 0 innn 1.1.50 I''. J. ~ innn 13.n0 Mien Uightmire " | 4 o-J 7.7;, M. .T. Mclionald ~j | 4 <», ii iiuj l.i.nn Harvey I'liillips 01 .- (m 30.00 35.00 John D. Ileiber .J . 3.50 O.nnl 0.50 li. lMillllps J .j[ , [ l.nn| 1 11.1 in, 14.QU EDWAUL) L. SWI'JEXKY, COT NT V TUEASI'LLEL!. -In account with the COLLECTORS of I'otiniy Tax fur TIN' MR 1000. — l'lmrged I I'aid in | Itet ur'dj Allowed | Allowed I Cummin. | < 'oil.'*. i Ila lance. Horog andTwn* Collgetag: 11 A "" ' A '""""' 1 L«Sfej Kxons. | it.-i.nt.- | c..M's j I »«■.- n..m | noi»S.IIMI '''■•• ITS L'.",RJ.-JIIL-F ltiiiii.-JO T*S'.I.LIIIS :S:S.KN|* TR.RI.<, .v < TierrF IWP <■> [IIIIUSIIN '] H1:15..-,I- MON $I 45.71] ::s.si| :N.::l'.| .FJI 1-'.".N.N4 < L«l> I>„I,I,!NS s:!o..TJ| | I 41>.R,0i 44.151 .viu.IOIL H"H.-<I lavidson Ivv ,V I Mo""r .'.'.l 1 .".'4.17 i 1 H15.4.-,J is. -p.:!'. I:is.lN 1.-.J1.17 1 inshore I loin I- IT.»">>•' I' I"-,7 II , I; • •,, R.U'III . I•• L !K| £ ...:vr & |»s gjsj'"gjs «««•••• 7« V V' | N,F N S.'H.oii 002.45; I I ; ls.o:T| I7s.li| N.M.01 lliiisgrove L»P A- . • "]N 1:: 1 I ; 8 001 0.07i loo. EX; :;:»s .58 La porte BORO 1..1. K«; , IOR»I».s::I 7:1.77' 21.72 :t:T.57 IK.:;7| 251,i0] 10.V.1.X:: Laporte T\vj» (.eorge L\AIJ,e ••• •• 1- - -11 :;00.2«x| .'»2.I.'LL 4..'to| 12.521 15.521 .7<»l 455.51 Shrewsbury Twp... • Goo. \\. «•! EHWAUD i.. NWEEXEY. cor.vrv TKEAKI KEK. In'account with the Collectors of state 'I'HX for tin* year i!Hiii. J - * Amount 1 Amount | Col. I Uclmtcj Exons.li>ucl'ruiii| I J Boron andTWDR. Collectors. ]\ charged I rtUd-ln fcommtof Allowed! Allow'df Coil's. [DueColl Balance r';,.-rrv''iv'i. w. Mosl.-r * V«"v"v7-»' 'v:..n,* PMlf fl «:s.<sT.* i* 542.8T I'ollev IWII ••<. M. -•«» 1.AV1D5...,W1;: WIN. M. UO'"IIIU>. I *?•*:} ■ ■ I inshore Horn. .1.. 11. Mn.ver. .. -J-'.": "J."/'!?-' V-!-'l j'' i "-T.'-o UNITIES Mere Horn. .. . Elo.vd Dunham || , L.1,0| .''••"•M ;,;.L ,F . ... I: IkITI 11 • I Twp KI-nnk 11. Humes. ... I I 'M.., VIIO ll'sri I'l.rksvllle Horn 11. W. Kmveelt 1 •_>■ .' L'-.' .VNV L'.'i"-'! I'orksTwn lolill l.llzelniilii I 511.|4 Sl.lJ| J.SI. -.01 SI)., 4 1-oxTxvp S. I'. Morgan I.TO 7 M II iilagrov<» Twp A. A. Ludy ,1 4,<110| .1_ VI- ' I.n porte lloro T. .1. Keeler I 4!).:IS| .IS.LIS L..T,| L.nS S.LY I 411...S • lorteTwp <ioor K e Kargo || lir..(LS| .V1.114 I.SMIL I'.'.LS .SO I , 05.11S NIIRAWNHURV Twn Geo. W. Lawrenson .. 11 51.401 30.001 1.801 2.0.1 8.40 ...| -'l'" IF L IISIMIIT* I")OI.H|$ "4.11 !¥ T.J| * 1:;.20|$ jsit.R.l; JIF T4iii|.s )lsj.4" EHWAItD 1.. SWEENEY, COI'NTY TKEASCKER. In account WIIII Colleclors of l>og Tax for tile year 1001). ——— Amount J Amount I Col. I Kebate | Kxons.| 1 Hie from | | Itoros audTwps Collectors. |! Chargeil | I'niil in ]Coinuiis! Alloweil'Allow'il| Coil's. [1 me Col| Hnlnnce Clierrv 'l'wii.. .. .He." W. Mosler j[ 112 ~LT;R..iil7tf OO.ri'il? FOSI* 0.40 L..127.001 !» MSM I'ollev Twp s. M. Johnson ! 17N."OI 4:>..1l 1..14 2..1.1 1 1.11.1)11 Ii S. lid liiivldson Twp Win. M. Kobbins. . ..! 1.V.1.110 »1.r,0 1.00 1.7._. '!!!! ML '!! I inshore Horo E. 11. M oyer J -•!»-<•« lii.IJ, Eagles Mere Horn. . . . T'lovd Imnhiim TL I'li.llU HI-IK ,-J' lOlklaml Twp Era ilk It. Haines. .. 125.00 SJ.HI 3.10 H.SO 4.00 .i1.,00 'R?' Eorksville lloro H. W. Eawcetl 1 ll.oll| ... ••••••• I'orks Twp lohn I.it/eiinnn II 11.1.0111 LIO.US -....> ~ on 4.>.00 11.1.00 Eox Twp S. I'. Morgan ! ! SS.OO 70.011 11.54 2.10 L.L.00 TS''" II iilsgrove Twp \. A. I-uily 7:!.on| 'J4.SS .77 L.JL.} I 4 !| F{!! {'.' !!!! Lnporte Horo T. .1. Keeler I ll.oo| s.4l| ..14 - -oo 'J,*' 1 .aporle Twp George Karge |L 40.mil :io.oo| l.ir, 1.00 .1.00 4.,1 4 . Sliivwsbury Twp. .. . <JOO. W. L-awicnson. .|| ::T».OO| 741 1.71 ...on| ...RUN 11IIII.TTITFLF I!».7!»|* R.:;R..7R»| .IR»|s LIRTL'.ON Siat« I showing the nmoiint «»f Counly, Stnte, and I>OG Tax due from Collectors for the year 1 Jit ML and previous years. ~~ VFAR AM. dm* Am.ducj AIU.ILUFJ I »IN- ('OL 11 >U«' .4 *«»L I Total N<>RONGHS and Townships. | C'ul lectors. ro. Tax. State 1 IM>- 1 Stat.' | hog Tax) Borough 777. |<'. S. Right mire 7 I ; 7 :i; Forks Township Henry Riciiiin IS I .)# L.JLJ I.ot) | .V.4- I)avidson Township .lames Mo ran 18IL<» KHI.UTI |.... I »V! I ingles Mere liorongh IM. K. Hrlnk IMJMI 8..»(L .J.tMl - V'o* Townsliip I A. 11. hiekerson IHJMI ........ *./'},'* ... »*;!** II iilsgrove Township I .lames hatter Itwu 4 •>..!.'{ I is..to V-~ 11 iilsgrove Township {.lames hotter I ltlO.'L 40.<M1 I 4*».t.ML lliiisgrove Townsliip !.lames hntter j|l!Mi4 • L M .) " .!'VV I .aporle Township ! William Kermaii i|ltio4j . «•'» 1.4 I ! I iilsgrove Township |A. A. L.orah i,L!MI:»| L.noi j.. ... .; L.OO i.'lklaiid Township .. |«'hrisiian Snyder ), I I<»! 44.0.»; l.tWij 4.».10 D 0.1.» 1 I'itrksville ITOROUKH It. NV. Fawcett lnoti. 1.4M 1.4S • II lilsgrove Township A. A. Lud.v liliMlH] -tl.«»«i, I -TJ Col Ivy Township S. M. Johnson :; i LO.OOi LTMJO lliilHgrov< Township A. A. Ludy jjISMiT 1!»..'».» \ ; •J; U ' J cherry Township !<»eorge W. Mosier ltios OO . Colh'V Township 'S. M. Johnson l!M).s »O.ITF T»0.1(» I avhlsou Township T. J. Keeler liMis .'T.4«» L.tio 4.40 1 inshore Borough IK. 11. Moycr llios S.TIO .. . ._. . HJ'J - V I'orksvllle Itorough lit. \V. Fawcett 11108 41 .T»R» 85.0L 2.7.» 1111.'.1L lliiisgrove Township A. A. Ludy LTLOS T54.1M» 11.40 cherry Township T«eorge W. Mosier L'.KI'.L 709.0- 4.'T.JJ7 127.00 OLfl.ttil Colley Township S. M. Johnson 11100 .41! 14.<0 1.'t1.00 140.11. haviclson Township Win. M. Rohldns (1000 r»4o.litt 124. 00 4.G0 000.00 lMishore Borough I;. 11. Moyer 1000 L't.M.lo 5.77 11.00 L.» 4.87 I'lklnnd Township Frank R. Barnes 1000 174.00 ..'to .'»G.OO 210.42 I'agles Mere Borough Flovd hunham 11100 .1"» I'orks Township John O. Lltzelman 1000 228.41 2.01 4:t.00 21.*t.42 Forksviiie Borough U. \v. Fawcett 1000 .*12.11 11.80 11.00 f>."».17 I'ox Township K. \\ Morgan 1000 3.00 3.00 lliiisgrove Township A. A. Ludv 1000 175.14 40.00 224 I 1 ' L/uporte Borough 'l\ Keeler 1000 100.48 8.1") 2.00 110.0,'t Laporte Township (ieorge Karge 1000 254.40 4.70 230.10 ] Shrewsbury Township > TOO rGO YVI. Lawrenson llioool " o '-_ ' ' . ,7<> — N 152045.1015127,081 $002.54 4.001 .15|».;75TM>7 EDWARD L. SWEENEY, COUNTY TREASURER. In account with the various Collectors of previous years for Taxes paid to him during the year 1900. Collector. | Duo Co. | I'd. Tics | Land I Exons.| Coll. I A rut. 1 Boroughs and Townships. [|Ycar.jlast aud|in 19U9| Rotu'd | Allo'd | Com. [ Duo Co. | Balance. Eagles Mere Borough M. E. Brink . 18901$ if.4os 5.00 1.......1 $ 12.401$ 17.40 Colley Township Ransom Thrasher .... 11)05 8.00 8.00 8.00 Cherry Township Geo. W. Mosier 1007 4.rtn 4.00 4.00 Forksvllle Borough B. W. Fawcett 1900 5.90 4.48 1.48 5.00 Elkland Township 11. E. Fawcett 1007 1.'18.83 120.27 0.50 1.18.83 Forks Township O. 11. Bird 1007 10.35 10.35 10.35 Forksvllle Borough B. \\\ Fawcett 1007 38.10 38.10 38.10 Cherry Township Geo. \V. Mosier 11008] 073.03 620.09 11.04 35.00 073.03 Davidson Township T. .1. Keeler 1908 101.04 05.09 1.25 4.40 101.04 Dushore Borough E. 11. Moyer 1008 272.04 202.15 .29 0.00 272.04 Elkland Township J|. E. Fawcett 1008 520.04 518.05 7.09 520.04 Forksvllle Borough B. \V. Fawcett 1008 03.07 13.30 .70 70.01 03.07 Forks Township o. 11. Bird 1008 100.91 100.01 199.91 Fox Township S. U. Morgan 1908 .20 .211 .20 Laporte Borough T. J. Keeler 1908 117.00 09.25 34.05 13.70 117.00 Laporte Township George Karge 1908 10.40[ 10.40|.. ... . . 10.40 [| ($2227.13 2005.40 $ 35.90j$ 30.95 $ 12.03|» 142.79j52227.13 PUBLIC BUILDINGS ANT) GROUNDS. ] Paid Samuel Cole, labor and hard- ] ware $172.52 8 Paid A. H. Buschhausen, merchan dise 20.49 Paid J. L. Smyth 8.98 Paid John Gumble, repairs on wind mill 2.50 1 Paid Guy H. Crossley, labor 10.55 Paid T. J. Keeler for cement 1.40 1 J'aid The H. B. Smith Company, repairs for heater 157.50 Paid John Ilassen, Sr., toaui work. . 10.45 I $384.48 < SHERIFF'S COSTS. Paid to .Tudson Brown conveying Stan!o» Witkoski to Eastern Peni tontlary ". $80.5: Paid t«> .Tudson Brown conveying Peter Striwoy t«> Huntingdon Re fonnatory 80.9 Paid t<> .ludson Brown on Itench war rants for September and December terms, 1908 33.00 Paid to .ludson Brown, serving no tices on supervisors 7 8.10- Pald to .ludson Brown, sheriff's costs 178.85 ; Paid E. E.McKay for labor on coun ty bridge in Fox $ .00 Paid 11. E. Rcinhold. for labor on county bridge in Fox 1.35 Paid Wm. Stackhouse for labor on county bridge 3.0n Paid Isaac Shoemaker for labor on county bridge 4.50 Paid C. R. Nye for labor on county bridge and nails 0.00 Paid -I. L. Rogers for labor on county bridge and spikes 2.00 Paid •!. W. Laird, for labor on coun ty bridge and lumber < Paid A. L. Dyer for labor on county bridge and lumber 2211.73 Paid C. W. Sones. for lumber. .. . 121.87 Paid I'. I. Campbell, for building abutments 15n.n0 Paid o. .1. Williams for cement.. 25.35 Paid James Myers for plank and hauling 13.78 Paid Montour Steel Co., bridge i\t Mud Run 770.00 Paid Samuel Leonard, building fence and temporary bridge 12.00 Paid Nelson Meredith Co., plans ami specifications 25.00 Paid A. E. Botsford & Son, lum ber. nails, hauling and labor. .. . 10.00 Paid Wm. 11. Rogers, shingles, in specting county bridge 04.25 Paid Goo. Vogle, cement, nails, haul ing and labor 37.00 Paid W. &N.B. R. It. Co.. freight 3.72 Paid Charles Taylor, plank 32. lo Paid W. F. Randall, plank 120.00 Paid for bridge views at Mohoopany and Little Loyalsock creeks 3,2.00 Paid Sullivan Review, publishing bridge proposals 3.75 Paid A. Buchanan for placing side walk and 1 2 price for bridge. . . 559.50 Paid inspecting county bridge at John Carroll's 12.50 $2,577.20 BI'RIAL OF SOLDIERS. Paid to R. C. R. Kschinka for burial of Charles Schock $.»o.oo INOT TESTS. Paid to Dibling & Martin for burial of John Pauschliisia $53.00 ASSESSING AND REGISTERING. Cherry Township $405.88 Colley Township '2*Tl - Borough I Davidson Township 1«4.94 Eagles Mere Borough 00. i0 Elkland Township Vl-rL' Forksvllle Borough L."!''. 1 . 1 , Forks Township Fox Township iO.ll lllllsgrove Township 120.i'.» Laporte Borough 33.55 Laporte Township 83.58 Shrewsbury Township 00.83 $1,590.20 SPRING PRIMARY ELECTIONS. Wm. G. Johnston & Co., books and supplies $05.00 F. M. Crossley, delivering ballots.. 12.00 Valentine Rohe, delivering ballots. . 12.00 Wm. 11. Rogers, delivering ballots.. 12.00 Bernice Precinct 18.50 Cherry Towushlp 10.30 Colley Township Dushore Borough 17. so Davidson Township 14.90 Elkland Township 15.1 o Eagles Mere Borough 15.0n 'orks Township 13.40 •'ox Township 14.05 orksvlllo Borough 13.50 laporte Borough 11.00 ilillsgrove Township 15. lo Jamison City Precinct 13.40 Laporte Township 13.00 i Lopcx Precinct 17.05 Mt. Vernon Precinct 14.0n RleKotts Precinct 14.501 Ringdalc Precinct 14.20 Shrewsbury Township 15.70 George Streby, printing ballots.,.. 44.40 Charles Wing, printing notices.... 7.25 Wm. P. Shoemaker, computing votes it.oo A. 11. Buschhausen. computing votes 5.n0 Tlios. E. Kennedy, copying registry list and computing votes 53.01 $500.90 ELECTK »N EX PENSES. Bernice Precinct Township $40.85 General 30,50 77.35 ('berry Township Township 33.10 General 31.10 04.20 Colley Township- Township 33.88 General 30.50 70.08 1 >avidson Township Township 38.42 General 34.80 73.22 Dushore Borough— Township 35.10 General 33.90 00.00 Eagles Mere Borough- Township 35.22 Gvneral 32.00 07.82 Elkland Township Township 34.42 General 33.70 08.12 Forksvllle Borough— Township 35.70 General 31. 00 00.70 Forks Township- Township 35.80 General 34.80 70.00 Fox Township Township 37.04 General 32.70 70.31 Ilillsgrove Township Township 31.7s General 30.90 02.08 Jamison City Precinct Township 31.18 General 28.30 59.4S Laporte Borough Township 24.50 General 24.00 48.50 Laporte Township Towushlp 31.22 General "• • 30.70 01.02 liopoz Precinct Township 3,3.2s General 34.30 07.5s Mt. Vernon Precinct Township 31.90 General 29.00 00.90 Ricketts Precinct — Township 29.02 General 30..t0 00.12 Ringdalc Proelnct- Township 30.1l General 30.40 oo.tr. Shrewsbury Township Township 34.00 General 33.1 o 0i. ( 0 Paid A. Walsh, computing election returns * loon Paid Raymoud Kschuika. computing ** elect ion returns 10.00 Paid Sullivan Review pub. election proclamation 00.00 Paid Sullivan News Item. pub. elec tion proclamation and printing ballots 134.50 Paid Frank Luseh for care of ballot ItOX 1. »o Paid P. P. Martin for care of ballot bo\ 1. »0 Paul J.L. Loworx for care of ballot box l..»o Paid P. P. Mart in for care of ballot box .».oo Paid Frank McMohti. advertising elect lon • • • I*3l 1 Paid Jerome Rood. advertising election 4.00 i Paid E. W. Mocks, advertising I election IS.OO ] Paitl E. W. Mocks, repairing and I placing booths 1...0 Paid G. S. Eddy for livery 3.0n Paid Republican News Item for I printing ballots .... 35.0f* Pa id A. Walsh sorvl n> as r-t urn judge"* 3."..: 2 Paid nit.l ll* r.t I*l. pio.ilishiotr .* 1.-«*11*• 11 pi'iicla ma lion «;n.oo 1 • Paid Miscellaneous account tor G.-ii. Election 10.00 $ 1,045.39 GRAND JURORS. February Term. 1909 $154.50 May Term. 1900 1 September Term. 1900 177.22 December Term. 1900 101.54 SO3S.OS TRAVERSE AND PETIT JURORS. February Term. 1909 $441.80 May Term, 1909 045.22 September Term. 1909 750.1s December Term. 1909 409.40 Paid John Ilassen, Jr., boarding jurors 'l'-" 1 $2249.85 PRINTING AND ADVERTISING. Paid to Sullivan Review: Publlslng election and court proclamations 05..30 Publishing bridge* proposals 3.75 Paid Gazette and Herald: Envelopes and receipt books 4.00 Stationary, treasurer's ollice. .. . 12.75 Stationery,county superintendent's office 18.50 Publishing court calendar, trial lists and appeals 7. 00 Publishing bridge letting 2. 0n Publishing annual statement .... 50.00 Publishing trial lists and court proclamations 13.n< Publishing trial lists and court proclamations 0.00 Paitl Republican News Item: Publishing court proclamations,ap peals, etc 51.75 Stationery for offl es 54.5.- Stationery and miscellaneous blanks :j3. Publishing annual statement .... 50.0n Publishing court calendar and miscellaneous blanks Publishing court calendar, etc... 10.75 Stationery for otllccs 20. 15 Paid Win. G. Johnston »'•#.: Blanks and election supplies.... 105.95 Paid Fred Newell : - Subscriptions and auditors' report, 1907 57.00 $000.55 POST A< IE ANI > 'l' E LEG R A MS. Paid Charles L. Wing, P. M. : Postage «-,.$ 2.02 Postage and box rent 3.0t Postage 10,00 Postage 5,00 $20.02 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Paid 11. G. Pllllps School Supply House : Books, etc $ 1.70 Paid Wm. G. Johnston & Co., supplies 13.10 Paid Raedor Blank Book Printing Company : Blank Books 4.50 Paid Geo. T. Deegah for legal cap paper s .50 $20.80 STATE PENITENTIARY BILLS. Paid Eastern State Penitentiary:— Support of Peter Withoskay, 190#.$ 04.05 Support of Barney Shinosky, 1909 04.05 Support of Stanford Bentlv, 1909.. 45.15 Support of Mike Hopsin, 1909 4»4.<>5 Support of John Bersorage, 1909. . 04.05 Support of George Vaußuskirk, 1909 04.05 Support of Toetleld Macluilscy, 1909 10.45 Support of Claude Vanhorn. 1909. . 10.45 $398,30 STATE ASYLUMS. Paid Danville Asylum : Support of Michael Zcbroski slOl.ll Support of Frank Morniugstar. .. . 08,25 Paid Warren Asylum : | Support of Harvey McKay 91.25 $200.01 jam. kxi'knskn. Paid to Mrs. R. Morgan, washing for prisoners, etc $ 25.33 Paid to .ludson Brown for boarding prisoners 170.40 $195.73 FUEL AND LIGHT. Paid to Atlantic Refuting Co., for oil $ 35.50 Paid to .ludson Brown for c0a1.... 24.17 Paid to Randall & Scliaad Bros, for coal 98.04 Paid Northern Anthracite Coal Co.. for coal 105.00 Paid to Walter Spencer, hauling coal 15. 00 Paid to G. S. Eddy, hauling coal.. 10.32 $.'557.00 TEMPORARY LOAN ACCoPNT: PAID BY COUNTY ORDERS. Temporary loans, paid:— First National Bank of Dushore. . $2,002.50 Discount 37.50 Interest on slooo.oo payment. 5.n0 First National Bank of Laporte. . . . 001.07 Discount 8.33 $4,005.00 COUNTY COSTS. Paid to E. J. Mullen, Esq.. for ten dering opinion $5.00 Paid by E. W. Mocks for shooting dogs 3. 00 SB.OO FIRE CLAIMS. Paid to E. W. Mocks s7ls.Si) Paid lo J. W. Laird 287.30 Paid to Wm. Walsh, deputy 27. 20 Paid to C. M. ShalTer 5.85 Paid to Frank T. McMohn 200.50 $1,320.05 MAD DOG ACCOUNT. Paid to Bernice Store Co. for two horses s2no.nn Costs on same in.o4 210.04 Paid to Peter L. Mossersmith for one horse 50.0n Costs on same 3.tin 53. 00 Paid <\ ll.Jones for one cow. 25.0n Costs on same s.tin 3o.nn $203,01 STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OF STATE TAX AND INTEREST ON IN DEBTEDNESS PAID BY THE COUNTY IN 19119. To anif. of interest paid on judg ments and interest bearing or ders $502.07 To a int. of interest on first series of bonds 1320.00 To ami. of interest on second series of bonds 200.011 To unit. of state tax 011 indebtedness 151.02 $2,^93.09 BORROWED MONEY STATEMENT. County Judgments in favor of: Mrs. Elizabeth Sick $1,000.00 Percival Wontzel 3, 000.00 Mary 10. llotVman 94n.n0 Mrs. Grace Magargel 2. 0nn.n0 Patrick Ilannon 1.000.00 Mrs, John Wright 1,000.00 $8,9 40.00 BORROWED MONEY STATEMENT. County Orders beat ing interest in favor of : Mrs. E. E. Wrede $ sun.on Boyd P. Bennett 4.210.5n Mrs. Elizabeth Sick 75n.0n Ida M. Zaner 500.nn Henry Bah I 1.000.0n Fred NY. Peal l.nnn.nn Mrs. Kate Sick l.nnn.nn ( lias. W. Sehowor 2.n0n.0n Mrs. Ellen Carroll I,snn.nn .< i::.«m;»;.5O S'I'aTKM ENT Sll»i\\ l\.; THE ISMS'DED INDEBTEDNESS «»F St I.I.IVAN Col'N T\ JAM AR \ 1 •.» IO To aint. uf bonds outstandltig Itcar iug interest at 4 per cent $33,nut),00 To aint. of bonds outstanding 1 tear ing interest at 5 per cent 5,000.00 $38,000.00 SURCHARGES. Due from county commissioners of 1908, jointly, for overpayment. Order No. 410 favor of F. W. Buck ' $ 13.42 STATEMENT SHOWING THE ACTUAL INDEBTEDNESS OF SULLIVAN COI N TY ON JANUARY 3, 191 U. Bonds outstanding $.38,000.0n Liabilities in excess of resources. 14,120.45 Actual indebtedness of Sullivan County $52,120.45 Commonwealth of lVnnylvania, County of Sullivan : ss Wo, the undersigned auditors of Sullivan County, do hereby certify that in pursuance of the various duties imposed upon us by the several acts of General Assembly and the supplements thereto, wo did meet at the ollice of the County Commissioners in the courthouse of the Borough of on Monday, the third day of January, A. D.. 1910, tit being the first Monday in Janu ary land did commence to audit, adjust and settle the several accouuts of the county 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 indited and set forth in this report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set out bands and seals this 20th day or January, A. D.. 1910. D. F. M. t'ARTY G. ELDAAH WILCOX ISKU.I. | W. R. MASON ». County Auditors. PISA'S TOWER IN DANGER, Scientists Investigating Flow of W«> ter at Its Base. Pisa, Italy, Mar. 7. —A committee of scientists la Investigating the stability of the Leaning Tower, from the foun dation of which water has been spring ing for a long time. This has resulted, it is feared, in weakening the under structure of the historic tower. EXPRESS BURIED 111 SNOW SUDE Great Northern Passenger Train Swept from Track Near Cascade Tunnel TWENTY BODIES WERE RECOVERED Many Women Among the Fifty-One Passengers—Relief Trains Rushed from Everett, Wash., Unable to Get Within Eight Miles of Scene. Everett, Wash., Mar. 8. —Twenty- three lives ara believed to have been lost in an avalanche which burled the Bpokane express on the Great North ern near here. The train, with lifty ono passengers, has been stalled in the snow near the summit of the Cas cade Mountains for a week. The private car of Mr. O'Neill, sup erintendent of the division, was at tached to the train and was complete ly buried. Mr. O'Neill escaped in jury, as did the greater part of the train crew. Two passengers who escaped the snowslide walked ten miles through the drifts and driving snow and sum moned help. Relief trains have been sent out from here, but are unable to get within eight miles of the scene of disaster. Wires are down and ex act information is Impossible to ob tain. It is reported that a work train, six locomotives and a rotary snow plow which were working to relieve the stalled train, aa well as a water tank at Wellington, were also buried. Among the passengers are many women and children. The express was standing about two miles west of the western entrance to the Cascade Tun nel when the snowslide occurred. Later advices state that a Great Northern transcontinental mall and express train carrying no passengers and four electric motors used to pull the trains through the Cascade tunnel were also swept from the tracks and carried 100 feet by the avalanche. Mall and express trains had been stalled for several (lays. It is thought that no one was on board. According to reports, there are eighteen feet of snow at the east end of the Cascade tunnel and iifteen feet at the west end. General J. N. Gurber svnd W. B. Boott, general superintendent of the Great Northern, are stalled by snow at Essex. Mont. Everett, Wash., Mar. 3.—Twenty bodies have been recovered, twenty five persons are missing, and fifteen or twenty are injured in the avalanche at Wellington. The avalanche swept down the mountainside just before sunrise. It ■was a half mile long. The cars and locomotives were buried deep and It was six hours before rescuers could reach them. TAFT MEASURES TO BE PASSED. President and the Congress Leaders Arrange It. Washington, Mar. 7. —A definite agreement lias been reached between President Taft and the responsible leaders in Congress as a result of which, unless the Insurgents develop unexpected strength, the Administra tion bills will have the right of way and will be passed. This agreement was reached at a White House conference in which Prudent Taft. Senator Aldrlch, i Speaker Cmmon Htui Senator Crane of | Mas.sai liu?eit» look pert. It « de j elded tliitl eirrv effort should lie made Ural to pu&s lue postal saviugo bank bill In the Senate without delay; sec ond, that the House should put through the Government appropriation bills before turning its attention to the President's measures. TAFT URGING INCOME TAX. Appeals to Ohio Legislators Through Arthur I. Vorys. Washington, March 7.—President Taft Intends to use his personal Influ ence to secure the adoption by the state legislatures of the income tax amendment to the constitution. It WUB made known to White House vis itors to-night that the President written to Arthur I. Vorys. " 112 juio, former campaign manager or M r , Tnft in that state, urging the adoption by the Ohio Legislature of the income tax amendment. The President, it was said, hesitat ed about writing to the legislators themselves, but decided that he would communicate with them through Mr. Vorys. REDMOND PREDICTB ELECTION. There Will Be Another Anpeal to the Country Soon, He Says. Lou Aon. Mar. 7. John Kedmond. tlie Irish Nationalist leader, in a let ter acknowledging the receipt of |5,000 from the Irish World predicts that there will be another general election within a few weeks. He ap peals for more funds to enable the N.itlon&licts to CfiLt both the Union ists and the Indfrendent Nationalists. Man, Awaiting Baptism, Drops Dead. GirarJ, Ohio, Mar. 8. —As ho was step- Ing forward to be baptized at a revival service here to-day, James App'.cgate, sixty-five, a wealthy and prominent citizen, dropped dead. _ J
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