Retail Liquor Licenses. To State proportion of licenses. . .if 1,100.00 Hy state treasurer's receipts $1,049.00 By county treasurer's commission 51.00 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 Fish anil Game Fines and Licenses. To ami. received for 2 fish basket Hy state treasurer's receipts SI.OO licenses $2.00 By county treasurer's commission 10 $2.00 $2.00 EMVAtth L. SWERSHV, t oI'S'TV TkKASl'kKrt. " In account with the County and several Boroughs and Townships for their and each of their proportion of Licenses (under act of Junet>, 1891 >, for the year of " " J Total anitl i'ropor'n| l'ropor'n| Trea*. | raid to l'uid to Balance. License to Co. | Boro.and | com. | the Boro.and Boros. and Twps. . . lteceived 1-5 Twps. l\ { /t | County Twps. (!lierrv Township ... $ 07.1.00 $ 135.00 $ 510.00 $ 20.25 $ 130.95 "? 523.8(1 $ 1.75.M1 Col lev Township .. . 525.00 105.00 420.00 15.75 101.80 407.40 .'2.>.00 Davidson Township 450.00 00.00 360.00 1.1.50 87.30 .'{40.20 450.00 Dushore Borough .. . 1050.00 210.00 840.00 i11.50 203.70 814.80 1050... Kagles Mere Borough 150.00 30.00 120.00 4.50 20.10 1111.40 150.00 Lanorte Borough .. .'IOO.OO (10.00 240.00 0.00 58.20 232.80 300... Laporte Township . 75.00 15.00 00.00 2.25 14.55 Shrewsbury 'l'wp.... 75.00 1.i.00 00.00 -.!■■» 14 oS—O ' •'•00 $ ,;300.00|$ ««io.oo|s 2il4Q.oo|s Q9...|$ tilo.2 1,. SWIiUNIiY. cOI'NTV TUeasukek. " ~~ , , In account with the various Townships for Koad, School and l'oor blinds at the end of the official year 1000. vi/ on .laminry 3rd. 191 Q. ~ I ltoad Funds. I School Funds. | l'oor Funds. Ttnroiurhs and Townships. I I Hie Township. | I Hie Township. 11 )ne Township. Cherry Township It Coiley Township «'- ( S Davidson Township 3.27 40.4.1 0.38 Dushore Borough 'no- iVj V. Kagles Mere Borough . „n'2n 3t1'05 Klkland Township 4 -0.89 30.0 Porks Township •»}«■«< Fox Township on 2'i r i 85 ilillsgrove Township 't7 : sti I.a porte Township 30 99 2.07 l.aporte Borough ov> 02 119 8" Shrewsbury Township 4140.87'$ TTOsfr Total ltoad Fund* due township *jij.Vv7 Total School Fund due township «7444 "8 Total l'oor Fund due township ''' Commonwalth costs County dnrtng f,e year esse* IBS : ff| « \z\ |« Malicious mischief. 11 May 1909 Joseph Boenlskey 10.30 SP" ra:iisss ;ysk, g Suicide. Justice's Court John lloinuige y.-jilslol SHEEP CLAIMS—-l'aid by the County in 1900. I Killed. lln lured. 1 Costs. Damages. lotal. _—_— T — s 15 4.50'$ 20.110 j 2TT.O 112. Rogels _ ~ QQ 57.00 00.00 Michael I'hilbin J, .^' (|() c) (to 12.00 William Kelly - 10.00 10.00 Ciias. Wank i - 4 00 fl.oo 10.00 Emanuel Stelner - , IIMI 12.00 William M. Keiley • - Ij'7s eioo 9.75 J. W. Frey 4r>o 15.00 19.50 •lames Dugan '" 3 ' 5() 5.0(1 8.50 Elmer G. Lawrenson , J , 4 '.,- 11.00 15.25 \aron Brown - .; a ' ( " 0 g'oo 11.00 W. P. Bagley ' ;{ 'ys 0.00 9.75 Allen Itlghtmire 5 o <> 10.00 15.00 .1. Irvin Miller - : ;! '- 0 0 O o 9.50 Kdward Yonkin , 5 25 24.00 29.25 Aaron M. Brown „ 3 '," 0 10.00 13.00 I. G. Cott ;> 300 5.00 8.00 Edson I'ardoe " 21 10 6.00 8.00 Vdam Beauniunk j.', ;i 88.00 91.00 John Taylor . ;• 50 5.00 8.50 John Blddle , A ;j r,o 27.00 30.50 Kdward Drake 112, 350 10.50 14.00 J. A. Bennett - ~ 325 15.00 18.25 L. M. Wilbur j 375 5.00 8.75 Allen Itlghtmire 3'75 8.00 11.75 Aaron M. Brown . 300 13.50 10.50 August Marshall , j 3 00 25.00 28.00 John Taylor { . 500 11.00 10.00 Patrick Cavanaugh i nOO 34.00 30.00 Adam Thrasher ' ' 3.50 «.00 9.50 Charles Taylor 350 (1.50 10.00 J. A. Bennett i i 4.00 8.00 12.00 Steward Brown 1 3.50 (i.oO 9.50 F. J. McDonald 305 10.00 13.25 K. E. McKay 3 3.00 12.00 15.00 ICmanuel Stelner j 3.50 10.00 13.50 F. J. McDonald ~ 300 10.00 13.00 \llen Itlghtmire 7 ; 3.50 4.25 7.75 M. J. McDonald .. . 4.00 9.00 13.00 llarvey Phillips J 2 5.00 30.00 35.00 John D. Ileiber , 1 3.50 0.00 9.50 K. Phillips 9 .. 4.00 10.00 14.00 H. R. Taylor 701 " " 501 $155.501 $592.751 $748.-i5 I EDWARD L. SWEENEY, COUNTY TREASURER. ir. n I'pnunt with the Collectors of County Tax for the year 1909. __ Charged I l'ald In |Retur'dl Allowed! Allowed I Commls. I Coll.'s. I Balance. .__ rv>iwtnrs I Amt. Amount I Panda Exona. 1 Rebate I Coil's Due from Boroa. and Twpa. S XsTr * 254l>W$ 10tiU.20 II SCTST? 33.5S * *s9.ojfc 2542.2# Cherry Twp Ueo. »V. Moßler... * 12 58.84 1038.54 $4.00 $145.71 38.81 31.36 ~-42 1258.84 ColleyTwp 8. M. Johnson. .... 1470 20 839.32 40.50 44.18 540.20 1470.26 Davidson Twp w 1324 17 1108.45 48.23 29.30 138.10 1324.17 Dushore Boro E. II- 1350 21 1257.14 2.25 6.30 60.90 29.62 1356.21 Eagles Mere Boro fclojd LMunhara. .. HIS.O:: 880.31 3.07 33.40 26.23 174.00 1118.03 Elkland Twp J Vnnk It. Ba "" • 805 21 004.17 9.30 5.05 24.42 22.80 228.41 895.20 Forks Twp V-'l'.l , , ~ 7, 100 211 5.44 3.10 32.31 141.11 Eorksville Boro B. C \iur)r>i'n ! > 550 60 490.10 5.56 19.150 15.37 19.97 3.1M. 550.00 KosTwp... tA' V..lv I S3l 01 002.45 32.00 15.03 17N.14 531.01 1 Illlsgrove Iwp A. A. Lll(l > ..-s - s U4O i:i B.IMI 100.48 I.iporte 15on> T. .1. KWI.T lonus" 7AI 77 ...... . 21.72 :K1.r.7 15.:»7 2.-.4.40 UM.sil I.a porte Twp. Alwrenson " 1 i I 3Qii.2S| :i2.13[ 4.30| 12..V2 1.-..52[ .Toj Shrewsbury Iwp <>eo. \\ . 1-aw r. nson. .i1 —<,.>40.2l |$ 53.301* —iMTfjilfS449.97 |S .;02.21|.« 2400.301$ 1331 1.1.0 HDWAKD i.. s\vi:i:xi:v. ror.vrv TIIKASUUEH. In account with tin- fullectors of Slate Tax for tlx' year Hum. —— Amount I Amount | ( 01. | itehate | Kxons. 11 me from) Hnrns. nml Twps. rulleetnrs. V « !■»^^ J1 AllmvM| J Due rol] Itaiam ~ rii.-rrv 112 wi7: 'le... W. Mnsli'i' IS ?*£27l? 1*3.0 $ u oi.|? TTo.. $ •> 4..0 $ * -4--., Ciillcv Twp S. M. .10hn50n...... i 8.i..»- IVAlli t," I\\ * '/ A A I>n vldson Twp ...\Vm M. Uohblns....' .69.03 06.00 ;■•;;;{ -577 ... 202^2 ;g : |is 1, S 'lll I-orksvllle Boio . ,v I , wi i«» •» ««• •* 7", if oil NP 74 »:v.v::.v::i u r M«?K:;i ':-.:«j7 '~ji ".«*::::::: 3.07 miisgrovi-Twp A. A. jjiHi.v ,i "s'-'s 137 ilr.s !!.'!'!!! .!!!!!! 4o.':is I.a port.'Boro 1. Kei liil .'-i's v. «"i4 I'M! 2 9.S .80 05.0M silViwsburv Twp. • ■ .'"ieo.'w. I.awr'eiis'im ■. j | .-11.40 l'-lto) 2.031 8.40 |. 5'.70 S.IILWSUUIJ I«1 y- , 1152.4Q $ 10111.141$ 34.111$ 5T03 $ 13.20|$ So.s2|s 4.ti imp.'.::: ;;;;;; Slin»\vsbur> Twp. .. . < :«*<». NV. Lawivnson. .!| .?p.noj .>.»,< 4j l.il —r— sll M >|.s ."»'J 1 .!M>| .f TTTTTTTjif TTTTTTT $ UO|s 7T» .!•» 11.»L.OO State showing tin' amount of County. Statr, and Dog Tax clu«» from Collectors for tlio year tOiMl ami previous years. liiisl.ore I'.uruugli |<- S. II gl.tn.ire js;;s ? 53.77 sis: $ 2.4jTp I !> 1',.1-ks; Tnwiisliiii Ileiirv Kichliu 181K# I.S»J «••»«' , i a\idsiin Township ! !.' . f'TJ' IShJ " s -!l •■ 00 1 40 i:.igles Mere Borough M K. Brink V.O( 1C.40 l'..x Township A. D. .iekersnn IS Ilillsgrove Township .fames Duller - . 4,0. llillsgruve Tuwnshlp .lames Duller 10 3 4... M 4.0 !!ipu7le T..w^hhl ,ip .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: !iSS 4 ":T!!::::::: •" V.ii :::::::::::::: \u i 'lk'^nd'Tuwnshlp' 1 . I '. .' •••' | iVuihm'"sny.lei-' ' ''' i• • Jj'OO j|l fifflSS: a MfT! 1 ..::::::::::::: SS;-... ::::::: 2: g ( I.lley Tuwnshlp S. M. .Inhnson 10"i :: -."J liiilsgruve Township A. A. I.iwly V-'l'il! Cherry Township |'ieorce W. Mosier 2;!"1} •>•>.oo -• • riiMf rullev Township S. M. Johnson loos >o.l >O.l I iivldson 1T..1. Keeler Ot.s 3.4 . 1. 4.4 Dusl.ure Bnrnugl. H. 11. .Mnyer I9OS 8..0....... 1.00 9.10 I'urksville llorough It. W. I'llWcelt lOIIS 41. •.•>.•>! '•J ;' 1 . llillsgruve Township A. A. I.ndy 1008 _».4.00 .. . . . oAft im Cl.errv Tnwn.ship tieurge \\. Musler 101.!. ■ ._ 4...1u 1.i.00 • rullev Tuwnshlp S. M. Johnson 1000 .42 14. 10 ■ .'l.imi I 3.00 Ilillsgrove Township A. A. hmly l!Hi!» 175.14 : 40.0n j , 4 l.aporte Borough T. .1. Ket»ler lonO 100.4S 8.1.» V-V 9'/. l.aporte Township (ieorge Kargt* l!>o«i 2.~>4.40| 4.i«» i 10 Shrewsbury Township and I Kxons. Coll. Anil. | Boroughs and Townships. Year.|last audj in 11)01)| Retu'd | Allo'd Com, ESSIesHSIere "Borough ................. . M.E7Tlrlnk 'TTBO(JTS 17.40 $ " 5.001 1$ HEWf? 17.40 Colley Township Hansom Thrasher .... 1005 8.00 8.00 8.00 Cherry Township Geo. \V. Mosler 1007 4.00 4.00 *^*9^ Forksvllle Borough H. W. Fawcett 1906 5.90 4.48 1-48 . _5'5S Elkland Township H. K. Fawcett 1007 1.(8.8:! 120.27 0.5(1 138.83 Forks Township O. 11. Bird 1007 10.30 10.35 19.35 Forksvllle Borough B. \V. Fawcett 1007 38.16 38.10 38.16 Cherrv Township Geo. W. Mosler 1008 073.03 020.00 11.04 35.00 073.03 I>avlilson Township T. J. Keeler 1008 101.04 05.00 1.25 4.40 101.04 Dushore Borough E. 11. Moyer 1008 272.04 202.15 20 0.00 272.04 Elkland Township 11. K. Fawcett 1008 520.04 518.05 7.00 520.04 Forksvllle Borough B. W. Fawcett 1008 03.07 13.30 70 <9.01 08.97 ; Forks Township O. H. Bird 1008 109.01 109.01 190.01 Fox Township 8. 11. Morgan 1008 .20 .20 . Laflfirte Borough T. .1. Keeler 1008 117.00 09.25 34.05 13.70 117.00 Laporte Township George Kargc 1008 10.40 10.40 10.40 II |s22-7.13 2005.46 $ 35.90|$ 30.051$ 12.03 * 142.70 *22277171 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, l'aid Samuel Cole, labor aud hard ware ¥172.52 Paid A. 11. Buschhausen. mercban dise 20.49 Paid .1. L. Smyth 8.08 l'aid John Gumble, repairs on wind mill 2.50 Paid Guy 11. Crosslcy, labor 10.55 Paid T. J. Keeler for cement 1.40 Pnid The 11. B. Smith Company, repairs for heater 157.50 Paid John Hassen, Sr., team work.. 10.45 *384.4.' SHERIFF'S COSTS. Paid to Jndson Brown conveying Stanley Witkoski to Eastern Peni tentiary 180.5" Paid to Judson Brown conveying I'eter Striwey to Huntingdon Ite formatory 86.0 Paid to Judson Brown on ix-neh war rants for September and December terms, 1008 33.00 Pnid to Judson Brown, serving no tices on supervisors 8.10 Paid to Judson Brown, sheriff's costs 178.85 $304.01 COUNTY BRIDGES. Paid E. E.McKay for labor on coun tv bridge in Fox $ .90 Paid 11. E. Heinbold, for labor on county bridge in Fox 1.35 Paid Win. Stackhouse for labor on county bridge 3.00 Paid Isaac Shoemaker for labor on county bridge 4.50 Paid C. 11. Nye for labor on county bridge and nails 9.00 I'aiil J. L. Rogers for labor on couM.v bridge and spikes 2.00 Paid J. W. I.alrd, for labor on coun ty bridge ami lumber 21.00 Paid A. L. Dyer for labor on county bridge and lumber 220.73 raid C. W. Sones, for lumber.... 121.8i Paid L. I. Campbell, for building abutments 1.i0.00 Paid <>. J. Williams for cement.. 2.>.3.i Pnid James Myers for plank and hauling 13.. 8 Paid Montour Steel Co., bridge at Mud Run 170.00 Paid Samuel 1 building fence and temporary bridge 12.00 Paid Nelson Mereilitli Co., plans and speclflcatlons 25.00 Paid A. E. Botsford & Son, lum ber, nulls, hauling and labor. .. . 10.00 Paid Win. tl. Rogers, shingles, in specting county bridge 04.'_,> Paid Geo. Vogle, cement, nulls, haul ing ami labor 3i.00 Paid W. & N. It. It. It. Co., freight ;3.2 I'aiil Charles Taylor, plank 12.40 Paid W. F. Randall, plank 120.00 Paid for bridge views at Mehoopany and Little Loyalsock creeks .11.00 Paid Sullivan Review, publishing bridge proposals 0.7.» Paid A. Buchanan for placing side walk and 1-2 price for bridge 859.50 Paid Inspecting county bridge at John Carroll's l—.iO $2^577.20 BURIAL OF SOLDIERS. Paid to It. C. It. Kschlnka for burial of Charles Schoek $.>0.00 INQUESTS. Paid to Dlbllng & Martin for burial of John l'auschlusla Jtj.l.oo ASSESSING AND REGISTERING. Cherry Township i,, Colley Township J r'J iV I inshore Borough -lA'. Davidson Township - 1 , Eagles Mere Borough JJJ'J Elkland Township OK'?? Forksvllle Borough Forks Township '° J- Fox Township Hlllsgrove Township 1.0.M Laporte Borough 33.55 Laporte Township 83.58 Shrewsbury Township 06.83 $1,500.26 SPRING PRIMARY ELECTIONS. Win. G. Johnston & Co., books and supplies $65.00 F. M. Crossley, delivering ballots. . 12.00 Valentine Robe, delivering ballots.. 12.00 Win. 11. Rogers, delivering ballots. . 12.00 Bernlce Precinct 18.50 Cherry Township 16.30 Colley Township 15.20 Dushore Borough 17.50 Davidson Township 14.00 Elkland Township 15.10 Eagles Mere Borough 15.60 Forks Township 13.40 .''ox Township 1 •'orksviile Borough 13.50 uiiporte Borough 11.00 ilillsgrove Township 15.-10 Jamison City Precinct 13.40 i.aporte Township Lopex Precinct r • • 17.65 Mt. Vernon Precinct 14.00 Ricketts Precinct 14.50 Rlngdale Precinct }f-;0 Shrewsbury Township 1«>. i0 George Streby, printing ballots.... 44.40 Charles Wing, printing notices.... 7.25 Win. P. Shoemaker, computing votes 0.00 A. 11. Buselihausen, computing votes 5.00 Thos. E. Kennedy, copying registry list and computing votes . 53.01 $500.06 ELE< 'TION EX PEN SES. Item Ice Precinct —- Township $40.85 General 30.50 77.35 Cherry Township— Township 33.16 General 31.10 04.20 Colley Township— Township 33.88 General 36.80 10.08 Davidson Township— Township 38.42 General 34.80 73.-2 Dushore Borough— Township 35.10 General 33.00 00.00 Eagles Mere Borough— Township 35.22 General 32.60 67.8_ Elkland Township- Township 34.42 General 33.70 68.12 Forksville Borough— _ _ Township 35.70 General 31.00 OO.iO Forks Township— Township 35.80 General 34.80 70.60 Fox Township— Township 37.04 General 32.70 70.34 Ilillsgrove Township— Township 31.78 General 30.00 62.68 Jamison City Precinct — Township 31.18 General 28.30 59.48 Laporte Borough— Township 24..>0 General 24.00 48.50 Laporte Township— Township 31.21 General 30. i0 01.9- Lopess Precinct — Township 33.-8 General 34.30 07.»8 Mt. Vernon Precinct — Township 31.90 I General 29.00 00. JO Ricketts Precinct — Township *vM~ ... i General 30.50 00.1- ' Itlngdale Precinct — . Township 10.. I General 30.40 00.02 1 Shrewsbury Township — > Township 34-66 Goneral 33.10 67.70 : Paid A. Walsh, computing election returns • • 10.00 • Paid Ravmond Kschnlka, computing election returns 10.00 Paid Sullfvan Review pub. election proclamation • • 60.00 Paid Sullivan News Item, pub. elec tion proclamation and printing ballots ••••••• 134.50 Paid Frank Lusch for care of ballot box 1-5° l'aid I*. P. Martin for care of ballot box 150 l'abl J.L. I/Owery for cure of ballot box * 150 Pnid P. P. Martin for cure of ballot box 3.00 l'aid Frank MeMolin, advertising election 4.32 Paid Jerome Reed, advertising election 4.00 Paid E. W. Meeks. advertising election 18.00 Paid E. W. Meeks, repairing mid placing booths 1 -»o l'aid i«. S. Eddy for livery 3.00 Paid Republican News Item for priming ballots 35.n0 Paid A. Walsh services as return judge :*■" 33.92 l'aid Gazette and Herald, publishing election proclamation 00.00 Paid Miscellaneous account for Gen. Election ; 10.00 $1,045.39 GRAND JURORS. February Term. 1909 $1.»4..»6 May Term. 1000 1 ii- Sciitemlier Term. 1009 177.22 liccetnlier Term, 1909 101..>4 $ 635.08 TRAVERSE AND I'ETIT JURORS. February Term. 1909 $441.80 Mil) Term. 1900 !if September Term. 10119 1.10.1S llecemlH'i' Term. 1900 ? 400.10 l'aid John I lassen, Jr., boarding jurors 3.2.1 "$2240.85 PRINTING AND ADVERTISING. Paid to Sullivan Review : l'ulilising election and court proclamations 0.1 30 Publishing bridge proposals Pnid Gnxetle and Herald: Envelopes and receipt books 4.00 Stationary, treasurer's office. . v 12.1-• Slutiouer\ .county superintendent's office ISi '" Publishing court calendar, trial lists and appeals < 00 Publishing bridge letting 2.011 Publishing annual statement >O.OO Publishing trial lists and court proclamations I.VOO Publishing trial lists anil court proclamations 6.00 Paid Republican News Hem : Publishing court proclamations,ap peals. etc SI-75 Stationery for offices Stationery and miscellaneous blanks 33.05 Publishing annual statement • ■ • 50.00 I'ubllsliing court ciileiuhir and miscellaneous blanks 34.1^' l'lililisliing court calendar, etc... 10.75 Stationery for offices 20.15 l'aid Win. G. Johnston & Co.: — Blanks anil election supplies.... 105.0.1 Paid Fred Newell:— Subscriptions and auditors' report, 1907 57.011 $066.55 POSTAGE AND TELEGRAMS. I'ald Charles L. Wing. P. M. : t Postage $ --0- Postage and box rent 3.00 Postage 10.00 Postage >•"" $20.02 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Pnid 11. G. Pillips School Supply House:— Hooks, etc $ 2.70 I'ald Win. G. Johnston & Co.. supplies 13.10 Paid Raeder Blank Book Printing Company : Blank Books 4.50 Paid Geo. T. Deegan for legal cap , paper .50 I < $20.80 ® STATE PENITENTIARY BILLS. ! Paid Eastern State Penitentiary : ■ Support of Peter Withoskay, 100!*.$ 64.05 Support of Barney. Shlnosky, 1909 04.05 Support of Stanford llently. 1000. . 45.15 Support of Mike llopsln. 1000.... 64.05 Support of John Berserage, 1000. . 04.05 Support of George Vnnßuskirk, 1000 04.05 Support of Toetleld Machulsoy, 1000 10.45 Support of Claude Vanhorn. 1900.. 16.45 $308.30 STATE ASYLUMS. Paid Danville Asylum : Support of Michael Zebroskl slOl.ll Support of Frank Mornlngstar 08.25 l'aid Warren Asylum : Support of Harvey McKay 91.25 ] $200.01 ' JAIL EXPENSES. I'ald to Mrs. It. Morgan, washing for 1 prisoners, etc $ 25.33 I'aiil to Judson Brown for iionrillng prisoners 170.40 $195.73 1 FUEL AND LIGHT. I'aiil to Atlantic Itclnilng Co., for oil $ 35.50 Paid to Judson Brown for c0a1.... 24.17 l'ulil to Randall & Sclniad Bros, for coal 98.04 l'uiil Northern Anthracite Coal Co., for coal 165.(Ml Paid to Waiter Spencer, hauling coal 15.00 Paid to G. S. Eddy, hauling coal.. .10.32 $357.00 TEMPORARY LOAN ACCOUNT: PAID BY COUNTY ORDERS. Temporary loans, paid : First National Bank of Dushore. .$2,062.50 Discount 37.50 Interest on SIOOO.OO payment. 5.00 First National Bunk of Ijiporte.... 991.67 Discount 8.33 $4,005.00 COUNTY COSTS. Paid to E. J. Mullen, Esq., for ren dering opinion $5.00 l'aid by K. W. Meeks for shooting dogs 3.00 SB.OO FIRE CLAIMS. l'nid to E. W. Meeks $715.80 l'aid to J. W. Laird 287.30 l'aid to Win. Walsh, deputy 27.20 Paid to C. M. Shaffer 5.8." Paid to Frank T. MeMolin 200.50 $1,326.65 MAD DOG ACCOUNT. Paid to Bernlce Store Co. for two horses $200.00 Costs on same 10.04 210.64 l'aid to Peter L. Messersmltli for one horse 50.00 Costs on same 3.00 53.00 Paid C. ll.Jones for one cow. 25.00 Costs ou same 5.00 30.00 $293.04 STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OF STATE TAX AND INTEREST ON IN DEBTEDNESS PAID BY TIIE COUNTY IN 1009. To amt. of Interest paid on judg ments and interest bearing or ders $592.07 To amt. of Interest on lirst series of bonds 1320.00 1 To amt. of Interest on second series of bonds 200.00 1 To amt. of state tax on indebtedness 181.02 1 $2,293.00 1 BORROWED MONEY STATEMENT. County judgments In favor of: — Mrs. Elizabeth Sick $1,000.00 ' Percival Wentzel 3,000.00 Mary E. Hoffman 940.00 1 Mrs. Grace Magargel 2,000.00 Patrick Hannon 1,000.00 1 Mrs. John Wright 1,000.00 ' $8,940.00 1 BORROWED MONEY STATEMENT. County Orders Iteming interest in favor of: : Mrs. E. E. Wrede * 800.00 Bovd I'. Bennett 4,216.50 ' Mrs. Ellzalieth Sick 750.00 Ida M. JCaner 500.011 1 Henry Buhl 1.000.00 Fred W. Peul 1.000.00 1 .Mrs. Kale Sick 1.000.00 1 ("has. W. Schower 2.000.00 Mrs. Ellen Carroll. < 1.800.00 $13,066.50 STATEMENT SHOWING THE BONDED 1 INDEBTEDNESS OF SULLIVAN COUN TY ON JANUARY 3, 1910. 1 To amt. of bonds outstanding liear ing interest at 4 per cent $33,000.00 ' To amt. of bonds outstanding bear ing interest at 5 per cent 5.000.00 ; $38,000.00 SURCHARGES. ' Due from county commissioner* of loos, jointly, for overpn.ruient, 1 Order No. iili favor of F. W. Buck $ 1 •"••42 ' STATEMENT SHOWING THE ACTUAL INDEBTEDNESS OF SULLIVAN COI N ' TY ON JANUARY 3. 1010. 1 Itoiuls outstanding $38,000.00 Liabilities iu excess of resources. 14.120.45 Actual Indebtedness of Sullivan 1 County $52,120.45 Commonwealth of l'ennylvaniii, County of Sullivan : ss 1 We. the undersigned auditors of Sullivan , County, do hereby certify that in pursuance of the various duties imposed upon 11s by 11 lie several acts of General Assembly mid , liii' supplements thereto, we did meet at the office of the County Commissioners 111 tin' 1 court bouse of the Borough of Uiportc. on Monday, the tblnl day of .laiiuury. A. D.. 1 l'.llo. lit being the lirst Monday in .lanu -1 my) and did commence to audit, adjust 1 mid settle the several accounts of the county treasurer. county commissioners ■ and all such as are required of us by law for the year loo'.l; and did continue so to 1 audit, adjust and settle the said accounts, subject to adjournment.until this date when we completed Ibis, our Annual Report : mid , we further certify thill the foregoing ac , counts are correct 10 (lie liest of our , knowledge anil liellcf. as Hie smile appears , audited and set forth in this report. 11l testimony whereof we have hereunto , set out hands and seals this 20th day of , January. A. D.. 1010. D. F. MCCARTY IHKAI.L G. ELDAAII WILCON isKAI.I. W. It. MASON ISKAI.L County Auditors. E. D. THOMAS, JR., A SUICIDE. Son of Brig. Gen. Thomas Shoots Hlm> ■elf at Colorado Springs. . Colorado Springs, Col., Mar. 14. , ' Earl D. Thomas, Jr., 30 years old, a ' son of Brig. Gen. Earl D. Thomas, com mander of the Department of Colo rado with headquarters In Denver', 1 tired a bullet Into his brain In hla room at a local hotel and died Instant 1 TRENTON CUR MEN WIN ML DEMANDS Business Men Force Settlement After Day of Riot Ending In Prob able Double Murder. Trenton, N. J., Mar 15. —A double ■hooting, as a result of which one man will die, marked tbe ending of the Strike of employees of the Trenton Street Railway Company, the men get ting practically all their demands. At least fifteen men were injured during the rioting. Three strike breakers are In hospitals, one Is sup posed to be drowned, having been thrown Into the Assanplnk Creek by a mob, and five are In Jail. Trenton business men brought about a termination of the strike. The men get Increased pay—twenty-three cents an hour —the abolition of an ob jectionable "swing" system and the substitution of a ten hour day; the reinstatement of all employees dis charged for union activity and an agreement to arbitrate all future dis putes. This ends a two days' strike that has been the most serious In the city's history. The victory for the men la due largely to the fact that publlo sentiment was universally behind them. Haidly any one rode in the few cars that were operated during the Strike. BTRIKE HARD ON MERCHANTS. Philadelphia Business Men Plead for Peace. Philadelphia, Mar. 14.—The United Business Men's Association, which la composed of merchants whose trade has been hurt most by the general strike, put several peace movements In motion this afternoon. They voted enthusiastically for every plan suggested from an appeal to President Taft to the threat of a receivership for the Philadelphia Rap- Id Transit Company. The big labor movement has result ed In the granting of certain conces sions to workmen in at least two of the big industrial plants of the city. At Baldwin's Locomotive Works, where the sympathy strikers succeed ed in bringing out 2,211 men, accord ing to the company's statements, the men have been granted a half holiday on Saturday. Cars are now running in greater number than since the strike began. Washington. Mar. 14. —President Taft was appealed to to use his good officers to stop the general strike la j Philadelphia. The appeal came In a telegram from E. E. Greenwaldt, President of the State Federation ol Labor of Pennsylvania. 2,000 IN PAPER TRUST STRIKE. Third Brigade and a Troop of Cavalry Under Orders. Albany, N. Y., Mar. 14.—Gov, Hughes and Brig.-Gen. Jamea H. Lloyd, commanding the Third Brigade, National Guard, conferred regarding the threatened situation caused by the strike of the employees of the Inter national Paper Company throughout the State. It Is understood that all or ganisations in Gen. Lloyd's brigade are practically under waiting orders, including the Second Battalion, Tenth Infantry and Troop B (cavalry) of Al bany. J. T. Carey, President of the Inter national Brotherhood of Pulp and Paper Makers, said at Watertown that there were 2,000 employees of the In ternational Paper Company on strike. INSURANCE AND BALLOONING. Claims May Be Collected If Flights are Only a Diversion, Says Court. Denver. Col., Mar. 14.—1f ballooning Is Indulged In as a diversion, insur ance money may be collected in case of accident or death, according to a Supreme Court decision to-day in a case to recover $2,000 Insurance upon the life of Frank Van Fleet, who was killed in a balloon accident at Grand Junction. LIEUT. JANNEY KILLB HIMSELF. Wife of Infantry Officer In Manila Sees Him Do It. Manila, Mar. 15. —Lieut. Clarence M. Janney of the Twelfth Infantry killed himself with a pistol In the home of Lleut.-Col. Ames at Fort Mc- Klnley at a dinner party before a dance. There were present at, the time Mrs. Jnnney, Lleut.-Col. Amea and other officers. Lieut. Janney, It is said, left the dinner table, having become angry at something, and left the house. He returned In a short time and fired his pistol into the air outside. Then he re-entered the house, flourishing his revolver and shot himself, standing near the dinner table. Second Lieut. Janney enlisted In the regular army from Virginia In 1903, when he was 22 years old. KILLS TWO AND HIMSELF. Farmer Clubs Father-ln-Law, Cuts Wife's Throat, and Shoots Himself. Ithaca, Mich., Mar. 14. —As the re hult of a family quarrel. In which his wife took sides with her father, Wil liam Davidson, a farmer living near this place, struck his father-in-law, I Julius Teot. with the butt end of a shotgun this afternoon, killing him in stantly. Getting a razor, he cut his wife's throat, and after making sure ■he was dead blew out his own brairis. A nine-months-old baby sleeping in an adjacent rcoui pot Inlured. i