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PAGE SIXTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, MONDAY, ANUARY 25, 1937 Lost Fishermen Face Prosecution if Alive collecting comic cartoons from newspapers. His collection numbers more than 400Q cartoons, all neatly pasted in scrap books. "Lots of people think it's a foolish way to spend time." Bessey SHOW FINANCES OF COUNTY IN GOOD CONDITION The healthy financial condition of says, "but I've yet to see anyone, SANDUSKY. Ohio, Jan. 25.

Three fishermen, whose overturned boat and loaded nets were found in Sandusky Bay, will be liable to prosecution if they were not drowned. Conservation officials announced if the three had escaped death thev "Tin Corsets" International Newt Servici SINGAPORE, Jan, 25. An attempt by Chinese women to smuggle tin into the Malay States at Kedah by "wearing" it, has been accorded a special mention in the British Advisers Customs report, just issued here. The report said nine Chinese women packed tin-ore into canvas bags which they donned under their clothes "in the manner of corsets." man, woman or child, who would not gladly spend an hour looking through the collection if they got the chance." HONOR GIRL'S BIRTHDAY DUNCANNON, Jan. 25.

A birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Crull, on Tuesday evening in honor of her granddaughter, Audrey Barninger, who celebrated her twelfth birthday. Those present included: Billy Smith, Hazel Sterner, Duke Weaver, Beth Weaver, Marlissa Mul-heron, Frank Mulheron, Helen Holland, Doris Toland, Charles Cunningham, Phylis Ulrich, Margaret May, Gladys Barninger, Rozeal Ma-guire, Merritt Stansfield, Mary Lou Stansfield, Audrey Barninger, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barninger.

Earl Crull, Pearl Hopple, Mary Ulrich, Gladys Belton, Zeda Kirkpatrick, Wilma Baskins, Betty Troutman, Fay Klinedinst, Laura Lllley, Lester Orris; sixth grade, Louise Bitting. Dorothy. wen Thomas Evans, Ethel Carpenter; seventh grade, Helen Patton. Frances Evans, Irene Beers, Robert Gamber, John Achenbach, Charles Gamber; eighth grade, Anna Liddick and Almerta Reed. 'TOLLY WANTS RAINCOAT" SIERRA MADRE, Calif.

The up-to-date Polly no longer confines itself to saying "Polly wants a cracker." When the police and fire department were called out to capture the escaped parrot of M. P. Phillips and alternatively turned the firehose on it and shot at it with air rifles, Polly only escaped to higher perches shouting "Polly Honor Roll Issued For Penn Twp. School DUNCANNON, Jan. 25.

The Penn Township School announced the honor roll for the first half of the school year as follows: First grade, Thomas Baskins, Harold Patton, Philip Borman, Fremont Bitting. Nelson Speece, George Raub, Clayton Sheaffer, Earl Patton; second grade, Grace Clouser, Arietta Page, Thelma Hockenberry, Paul Dougherty, Jean-ette Rohrer; third grade, Janet Dressier, Rosemond Harling, Lorena Liddick, Mabel Wagner, Thelma Bratton, Eva Morrison and Janet Borman. Fourth Elwood Heister, Bertha Sheets. John Groft, Wilmer Seek President for Speech on Anniversary Governor Earle will ask President Roosevelt to make the principal address at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution. The celebration will be held in Philadelphia probably in June.

A. M. Greenfield, Philadelphia, was named chairman of a committee on arrangements by the Governor. The committee has a legislative appropriation of $12,500. Printing did not originate In Germany, but in China.

The Chinese printed books many hundreds of years before Gutenberg invented movable tvne In 1540. would be charged with: fishing with nets out or nsning in "re' Dauphin County is reflected in thestricted area." and "pulling nets" at season, UNIONTOWN WATER CO. ELECTS PILLOW. Jan. 25.

At a meeting of the Uniontown Water Company Henry W. Gough, approved by thej uaupnin County court and sub-lrorTEfTftR A they elected the following officers for the year 1937: President, James mitted to the Dauphin County Com As an example, the statement pointed to the interior of a gas-discharge tube, such as the sodium 4000 COMIC CARTOONS By United Prett N. Buffington; vice-president James Gottschalk; secretary. Miss Lottie missioners today. The controller's report shows a general deficit of $15,310.84, but ROCHESTER, N.

Jan. 25. lamp, which is coming into wide Dockey; treasurer, Joel Boyer; col- Albert Cummings and Mrs. Mar earet Crull. A.

D. Bessey has an unusual hobby lector. Warren Wi'lliard. wants a raincoat." Liddick, Betty May. Fifth grade.

use on highways. me county set aside fTt.mo in a reserve fund for the payment of bonded indebtedness during 1937, the Matured 83,500.00 Charles W. Hennlnger Law Library Item a Salary T.aw Libra Work and Cieneral APPROPRIATION Repairs Temnnrarv T.nans Of To credit balance January 6. Bridges over Hwstara Creek. Bridges over Powells Gas.

oil. repairs, to In- Dn.n.M.'. 1nU! I REPORT OF THE COtNTX COMKOLIKK OF DAiriU.N COUNTY Harrlsburg. Jan. 25.

1937. prior years 180,000.00 1936 I 8.040 32 $80.00 Item 1. Carpenters 9.38 2.U0 887.80 20.50 rian $2,100.00 b. Other expense 2.117.85 Tomnorarv T.oana of To cash earnings 942 60 To fees paid by County 10.002.85 Tools and supplies for various fiscal year 250.000.00 TO THE HONORABLE, THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS e. Total $4,217.85 Uiiunvi Totsl Warrants Drawn flAQUtTI OF BAWHIN COUNTY: In accordance with the Act of Assembly creating the office of County Con troller, I herewith submit my annual reDortr showing the recetDta and exoendi 242.56 158.30 46.09 1,041.13 Courts Operation and Maintenance Item ft.

commissioners Deduct for Warrants not paid by Treasurer 2,679.49 By salary Clerk of Courts $4.000 00 tures tn detail and classified, together with a full statement of the financial condition of the County for the year endlus; January 4th. 1037. and elerka $1.175 00 By salary Deputy 2.49999 Warrants cashed by Treas The following: are the amounts charged against the County Treasurer: Hy salary Assistants l.jo.uo report shows, as well as an additional $1522.52 to pay for bonds, past due, that have not been redeemed. Only $21,610.55 of the $41,009.78 that the county treasurer had on hand at the end of the fiscal year, January 4, represents delinquent tax collected by the county treasurer and returnable to school and municipal taxing districts. Unpaid bills total $11,187.55.

The report shows that the county paid off during the year $250,000 of temporary loans and had no other o. court criers, tip-atavea. ititernra urer $1,669,433.34 Cash on hand January 6, 1936 443.33 13y nooks and inci 2. Sand, lime, cement, 8. Plumbing 1 4.

Elevator Inspection and repairs 6. Hardware and lumber 6. Tinning. spouting aril roofing T. Papering and painting 8.

Incidentals 9. Refrigeration and repairs 10. Material for making coffins 1 11. Erection of Trana-. former House ters 7.822.00 e.

Court stenographer 16.249.08 dentals 420.81 8.870 80 COUNTY PRISON Appropriation film a ftalarv Warricn 7n3.134.8a 150.929.82 4U.68 d. Judaea' clerks or 249.76 stcretarie 1.800.00 and Matron $4,800.00 To orsdlt balance 8.514.97 County Tax levied for the year 1938 County Tax outstanding: for the year 1935 County Tax outstanding for the year 1934 County Tax outstanding for the year 3933 County Tax outstanding for the year 1932 Personal Property Tax levied for the year 1938 Personal Property Tax outstanding for the year 1935 Gasoline Tax Flnea from aldermen and Justice 1,715.08 287.4!) 89.86 162.68 6,950.70 $601.95 NOTE Road Damages. Appropriation 152. Item J. Is made up as follows: Damages.

River Road. Route No. 1 $8,370.00 Damages, Grata to County Line Route No. 330 850.00 Damages. Lyken Township, Route No.

2203.1 450.00 Damages. Colebrook Road, Route Nn 624 198.02 Damages, Susquehanna Township. Route No. 22022 160.00 Damages. Jonestown Road, Route No.

140 115.00 Damages. Clarks Valley road 81.95 Costs, damage suit re: Ger- tt-Bde Boyer vs. Dauphin County 49.47 79 179,277,09 13.872.37 SHERIFF'S OFFICE W. W. Caldwell f.

witnesses fees and expenses 6,600.64 t. Jury fees, board and expense 16,742.23 b. Wages of other Em- ployes 16,243.00 o. Medical Care and Supplies 1,035.85 A. Office materials and supplies 104.86 135,754.88 To from litigants $21,807 02 To cash from County 4.626.26 h.

Fees nf viewers and indebtedness at the end of the year, except the bonded indebtedness, 280.90 25,933.28 Fees from sheriff $25,933.28 a. nrnceriea- Meats and 22.434.18 $11,067.22 and court costs, clerk of courts which totals $994,000. In 1936 referees 1,711.05 1. Special counsel ap- pointed by court 1.615.70 k. T.ur.acy commissions 2,330.00 By salary Sheriff Summary 23.997.20 13.ftSS.10 By salary Deputy, as Provisions 7.786.52 f.

Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings 177.40 A. Office Expense $14.92.65 1R.ii4.20 IS. Relief sistants and solicitor 9,240.99 Court printing, advertising (old oroc- IB. 994. SO 11,658.83 a.

1Tiiel. llcht and wa O. County Home Salaries 11.955.21 12.943.85 lamatlons 1,064.60 2.509.21 By salary Court Deputies 3.472.00 By books, advertising, m. Court materials and 254.883.38 D. Provisions K.

Supplies F. Clothing and Shoes ter 8,594.63 h. Maintenance and repairs to building. 1128.78 1. Telephone "2.20 3.049.3.1 2.2H8.62 supplies 470.66 froinonoiary, receipts or oince Recorder of Deeds, receipts of office Register of Wills, receipts of office Treasurer, fees of office Coroner, fees of office Return Tax fund City School Tax returns Personal Property Tax on estates Sundry receipts oaid through Commissioners Sundry receipts paid through Directors of the Poor Sundry receipts paid through Prison Inspector! Support of Insane county paid off $83,500 worth of bonds' and paid $47,963.06 in interest including $6156.87 in interest on temporary The chief source of revenue was the county and personal property tax, which yielded $797,601,70.

Payments on the county tax on realty were exceptionally good, and only 21ii.944.flr 12 425.07 n. Telephone, and tele O. Furnishings etc z.iv.oa $20,938.58 2.076.21 10.0X5.6.1 graph 831.65 Ina.iranca 104.6'J 3.905.66 II. Heat. LiBht and Power k.

Other expense 1,868.89 6.109.64 6.002.76 I. Contingent To credit balance 4.999.70 Total 89.718.72 2.336.00 $10,223.34 XOTB 'fl" Court House Repairs, Appropriation 103, Item F. is made up as follows: Electrical repairs $206 60 Plumbing; repairs 187.62 Elevator repairs 173.30 Painting-. Commissioners Office 94,00 Roof r.nniri 4fi7l 9.077.71 J. Hospital Department O.

Total $57,812.51 and Aldermen 1.13.75 K. Farm Expense RECORDER OF DEEDS Sara M. Etter Item a. tismlssed cases $6,607.05 Totnl Warrants Drawn $39,716.72 10,584.16 11,567.22 Beer implications and transfers L. New Work and General Repairs $139,372.82 remained outstanding ini b.

Court cases 8.039.t)U 2.790,00 28.r,.",o.no 2.10.000.00 T-teer licenses Deduct for Warrants nol paid by Treasurer 277.65 To fees paid by Public To fees paid by County 614.40 e. Summary Convic Bank loans tion cases 8.933.85 Warrants Drawn Carpenter repairs 39 70 Warrants cashed by Treas- $13,585.10 $285,907.12 277.903.59 Warrant Cashed by urn mire rena rs u-'s $17,079.00 qr snlary Recorder. $4,000.00 d. Total Constables Door check refills 9.00 urer 3.dui NOTE .2 340.593.88 FROM WHICH MUST BR DEDUCTED THE FOLLOWING- ITEMS: 1938 County Commissioners' warrants paid by Treasurer. 11,119.433.34 1938 Pirectors' of the Poor warrants paid by 277 903.50 193(1 Prison Inspectors' warrtinta naid by S9.43n.JiJ Hardware 8 93 illownllr 'Hi $3.69.1.01 Item a.

Dismissed cases By salary ueputy ana Clerks 5.846 fin By books, forms, etc. 652.5)3 Annrnnriallon 126, Items A. and 003.53 10.264.13 b. Court cases Incidentals SS.I are made uo as follows; Warrants Not Paid by Treasurer $8, COUNTY OENERAL FUND RECEIPTS 11.992.93 delinquent tax, of which $138,613.31 is 1936 tax. The personal property tax brought the highest figure of all times.

$167,348.71. Another large item was the State payment of $135,754.88 in gasoline tax, which is used only for road purposes. Receipts of the county offices were $105,153.53 in fees, while beer and liquor license fees brought $31,240. Ontatsndinir warrants nam bv Treasurer ja.s'jj.uo DUIiimai 0. Total $13,959.14 returns am $793.86 To rreW balance 8.592.17 Commissions.

Commlsslcns, Dla- Con- AMerman Court' charged vlctlon or Justice Costs Costs Costs To cash on hand. January 8, Abatements, exonerations. County Tax Abatements, exonerations. 140.73S.96 13,140.87 2.158.551.49 REGISTER OF WTT.LS AND CLERK returns and 1936 1143 Probation and Parole Item a. Salaries of officers An, nn Property Tax Personal JitlTK Contingent.

Appropriation 166. Item Is made up as follows: Expenses re: 193,1 Bond Issue $355. ISxpenses re: Appeal to Su ai nv AK tUTO OF ORPHANS COURT Meade D. Detweller. J'.

To cash County Tax 63U. To cash Personal Property Tax 167. 367.83 252.99 348.71 ,754. 8S josepn tuo.a iuo.uu vot.v snn assistants tj.uoi.ua ValorlnU an1 aiin- 1184,042.39 Beard, Ir- Balance due To cash reolnts 16.694. no Plles 72.90 To cash Gasoline Tax 135, Maintenance of indigents and pris the County WHICH IS ACCOUNTED FOR AS Tax outstanding Tax outstanding Tsx outstanding Br "lary Register or Wills $4,000.00 to cash Prothonotarv's Of vln O.

Bohuer. Ray perior Court. Comm. vs. Helen S.

Randle Appropriation to Flood Control 11036 County I193.1 County 2.25 74.50 20.20 14.80 48.60 60.20 fice 23. .997.2 oners is still the largest item of ex- c. Telephone 70.55 1 d. Traveling- expense 140.50 f. Association dues and expanses 24.46 Bv s'nnr Denutv and FOLLOWS: $138.11.

St 410.17 49.58 219.78 31.1979 41.009.78 0 580.1 Bowers. npnsp. The pnuntv naid $72,877.28 fori934 County To cash Recorder office. 13, To cash Register of Wills, Advertising etc. Charter, T.

linHU Cnimfw Kathryn M. Tax outstanding Clcks 0.4O-.) Bv bonk. dvertls- ing etc 2.81.84 11.83J.R8 tne maintenance 01 prisoners in state hort property tx outstanding Bowman, R.lver Toll Bridges Insurance, Dauphin County 817.65 812.50 60.80 82.30 2-V00 2.00 general receipts 14. To casli Register of Wills as 184.042.30 Total $3,400.39 643.05 188.95 62.20 ,061.00 733 60 correctional and penal institutions Harry Juvenile Detention Home Cleric of Orphans 8. m- a n.

Item a. Salary of superin 13.50 Cash on hand and bank Tax Account and Special Fundi 1932 COUNTY TAX To cash Clerk of Courts. Refund. fin. James 1) 4.882.67 To credit balance 946.45 fees 10, Bright bill.

Elevator certificate Kov n. 1.63 to casn cierk of Courts. CORONER TT. TV Milllken. M.

T. 12.957.70 11 7. or, 1.875 50 4.095.00 8.261.8" 1.943. 77 f. Election r.

Advertising Computing- returns. 1. of nolllnir places j. Materials and aup- r.Hea k. Equipment Brie 1 1 1.

general reccints 11. $0.79 13.50 To cash Sheriff's costs 25. Jo in To amount outstanding- January 1936 By cash 19 By commission .04 4S8.73 ,933. 2K ,658.83 rr nnk.rl To e-edlt balance January 6. 193 TOT 48 To fees paid by County 609 21 ro cash County Treasurer's fees 11.

js. lD .79 tendent or matron b. Salaries of other em- ployes 1,800.00 e. Medical care and supplies 22.79 d. Fuel, lieht and water 643.62 1 e.

Groceries, meat and provisions 2.254.27 f. Clothlna-. shoes and furnishlnsrs 83.69 1 t. Maintenance and repairs to building. 10.60 h.

Other expenss 302.01 Conrad, C. ro cash lines, alderman and 1. 8216.64 mm ev 41. nil ai.so 2S0.no Total $38,653.10 Tax Assessment ny salsry Coroner Daniels, T. S.

24 50 4.00 11.25 .509.2 justices To cash Coroner's fees 1 To cash Bank loans 250, To cash Beer applications 1933 COUNTY TAX To amount outstanding January 4. 937 1934 COUNTY TAX DeHart. Clyde 7.00 Item a. Assessors salaries or $249.76 790.00 Detnma. Jo 11.153.45 Director of the Poor Office Office Kxoense APPROPRIATION Item 1.

Salaries of tb Dl- rectors $4.500 00 3. Salaries of th Chief Clerk and As- sistant 6.855.60 Salary of the Solicitor 990.00 4. Telenhone rental 445 92 5. Stationery, furnish-m in" supplies 1473 26 Postage 647.20 7. Traveling and eon.

and transfers 2. Bv books, forms, 163. is 2.R63.T3 To credit ba'sice 52.92 TAX COLLECTOR seph 64.43 67.93 To amount outstanding Jan 550.00 Demy. Sam-; $49.58 fees jiz.ooo.o-- b. Preparation of assessment heoks and tax duplicates 6.400.00 0.

Material and supplies 1,011.85 To cash Reer licenses 26, To cash Personal Property uary 4. 1937 ue sou 1935 WU.MI TA.V Tax on Estate 12. Oiffenderfer, I. Total $5,686.88 In State Correctional and To amount outstanding 425.07 677.66 RrnllpA KH.tO uary 6, J936 Dunlde.Amos 253.15 261.10 8.00 To cash Redemptions through Commissioners To cash Forfeited bai! To penalty and additions a.outs.is Item a. Children (under 21).

$28,387.46 800.00 Earnest, To 1935 County Tar outstand- In" 1936 83.127. SI To 1935 Personal Property Tar ounndlng January 1936 3.217.21 To 1936 County Tax assessed anrl wenalfv 486.3 18. -8 To 193 Personal Pronerty Tax Total $19,276.67 Weight and Measure D. 1t.DUU.BZ Richard B. 40.10 $156,929.82 casn iieiuna, duplicate payments Item a.

Salary Fisher. Ham- 77.84 ve.itlnn expenses 22617 Incidentals 4.60 To cash Forfeiture In Liquor Ue II 7.ZO K.W 1 o. Total $72,877.28 CHARITIES By cash By abatement Rv returns $48,497.10 170 13 88.748.49 17.529 41 rSalchel. VII. 127.4 b.

Other expenses ooa.nu e. Total $2,485.60 Treasurer assessed ana penalty i3n.am..s ton JB5.XS 1S.ZO OZ.IO 114.952.65 Bv exonerations 2.1O.00 60.00 Maintenance of Arln'ts In Non-County Infttltutlona fl I A a n. $710,038.63 By commissions Item a. Salary of treasurer. $5,000.00 J3.43 oi.ao- s.iio Item a.

In Insane hospitals. $98,929.12 Relief APPROPRIATION 158.489.05 86.60 Hall. John A. 50 F. (Mayor) oo.uu oz.

$460.17 amount To b. Total $98,929.12 Malntenancei nf Children 89.869.21 Henrv. 1938 COUNTY TAi 18.03,1.811 10 80 249.80 case To cash Salary refund To cash Rent of vault To cash Refund, insurance policy To cash Dividend, Bank stock To cash Refund, special elections To cash Confiscated cash To cash Firearms permits To ensh Maintenance. Har- rishurir State Hospital To cash Sale Rules of Court To cash Sundries n.nf Item a. In institutions $8.075.5.1 To amotint assessed 7.238 30 $752,839.84 294.98 High.

H. H. 14.75 10 20 71.65 b. Salaries of deputy and clerks 7,709.99 1 c. Materials and sup- pile 941 e.

Telephone i5.15 g. Premium on treasurer's and clerks' bonds 735.11 h. Costs. 2 Comm. on return taxe 7.921.40 To extra liat Hoffman.

28.6 1.462.48 8.400.00 b. In private homes "i4.ui c. Through private agencies 18.834.85 Clarence 6.83......... 2 -3 $753,134.82 er. 20.00 257.00 .1581.755.13 $98,920.12 for the maintenance of insane and $27,584.45 for the care of children in institutions and private homes.

The county's share of the Mothers' Assistance Fund was and in addition the administrative cost of disbursing old age and blind assistance in the county was borne by the county. This is in addition to $5686.88 paid for operating the juvenile detention home, and the cost to the county of operating the county prison, $2336 having been received for the maintenance of Federal and city prisoners. The county also contributed $37,125 to hospitals and health organizations and paid out $277,903.59 on warrants drawn by the poor directors. Court Operation $57,312 Operation of the courts cost and the expenses of the district attorney's office, including salaries, were $23,681.81. Conducting elections during the year cost and the county paid $17,579.90 to aldermen and justices of the peace and $13,959.14 to constables.

All fee receiving departments showed greater receipts than expenses. The departments, receipts, expenses, which include salaries, and balances are: Prothonotary. Receipts, expenditures, balance, $19,723.37. Clerk of the Courts. Receipts, expenditures, balance, $8314.97.

Sheriff. expenditures, balance, $4999,70. Recorder of Deeds. Receipts, expenditures, balance. $3592.17.

Register of Wills. expenditures, balance, $4862.67. Coroner. Receipts, expenses, balance, $552.92. 31.576.60 C.

838.60 720.50 ZU.OU 28.173.00 581.57 10.00 r. By cash By abatement By exonerations By commissions Bv 1935 County Tax roli'-ted 1T.1.?8 If 1931 61917.71 Ttv ini Feneration 11.624.97 Bv 1935 Personal Property Tax col- lect'-d 3.217.21 Bv 1936 County Tax collated 899.99S.9S Bv 1936 County Tax 18777 tv 1936 Exoneration 493.79 Bv 193 Personal Property Tax collected 123.339.38 1938 Personal Prnni-rtv Tax abatement 6.239.0T rjv 1036 Personal Prone-tv Tax exoneration 3.711.10 62.3 Ralph 4.60 4.006.81 I. 8.822 31 Tlnis I r. Totnl $22,040.06 Tax Collector d. Total 27.

Mothers assistance. $34. Old Age and Blind Assistartre $7. HIGHWAYS Ttond find Rridre Oneratlon and Mnintenanre 614.521.51 item 2. Food 8.

Fuel 4. Shoes and clothing. 5 Miscellaneous 6. Physicians 7. a I ance of hildrca 8.

Maintenance of feeble-minded, insane and enilettic9 9. Transportation 10. Salaries of Investigators 11. Investigating; sinenses 12. Burials 13.

Ouarantlne food 14. Quarantine fuel 15 Flood relief 16. Dauohln County Emergency Relief Board Franklin $1,491,729.71 To transfer from Return Tax Item a. Salaries and commla- 434. 6(i 8.211.83 Owen Fund 97,446 49 13.80 zi.ia siona la.iii.'i Other expenses paid by County 2.310.95 584.

4T. 719.40 135.32 796.49 14.53 833.10 601 95 223.34 Item a. Salaries and waees. $4, to transrer rrom iscnool Tax Fund 110.379.94 2.664.21 a William J. T.55 12.55 1 1 1.403 00 ro transfer from Road Tax a.

69. Fund 62.201.97 George Z.25 Total Controller 2 no To transrer from City School Kitziniller. H. b. Material and supplies h.

Construction or rebuilding; of roads 1. Construction or rebuilding: of bridges J. Land damages JO, 400.6; To amount outstanding .1138.613.31 1935 PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX To amount outstanding January 1938 $11,212.71 To penalty and additions 2.6o9.61 "il3.T72.37 By cash $11,894.68 By exonerations and returns 1.484.53 By commissions 493.18 13,87237 1936 PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX To amount assessed $170,277.00 Return Tar 227,997.12 40 Item 640 9919 nnnplili a ver. To transfer from Road Dam b. Pnlarr of controller.

Salaries of deputy and clerks Materials and age Reserve 6.164.91 Sam 4.40 11.25 190.9! d. a y. $10,488.27 $4,000.00 4,359.99 836.41 72 70 87.50 25.00 Frank: R. b.b.i 10.00 404.20 expenditures' By Commission Liddick. J.

a. 24.20 29.25 Madden. J. 1S6. Connty Home Salaries APPROPRIATION Item 1.

Superintendent and Assistant 13 jr. 841.40 699.90 1.424. 40 ers' "Warrants By cash $155.454.0.1 alley. K. f.

Telephone h. Annual report 1. Premium- on J. Association dues and expenses k. Total Recorder of I)eed To smoprt outstanding.

69 062.43 ST'B-PtVinED AS FOLLOWS Tn 1936 Countv tx. $67,011.72 To 1936 Personal Property Tax 2 050.71 69.02.48 SUMMARY Receipts nnntv General Fund. $1.848 313 42 Director of the Poor 6.169 64 Prison Inspectors 2.336.00 r-ltv School Returns 215.914.63 Return Tax Fund 254.8S3 3 7.802.08 2.711.10 71. JO 43.00 4.30 By abatement By exonerations By commissions 2. Foreman 1, Moore.

Grant 649.98 2.B3 4V4.U3 89.U3 paid by Treasurer $1,669,433.34 By Directors' of the Poor Warrants in excess of receipts 279.737.48 By Prison In oon no 200 Oo .142.50 ,931. 6tl 40.33 166.617.21 k. Total MISCELLANEOUS Office of Superintendent of Schools Vital Statistics Military Contributions Historical and clvlo associations Hospitals and health organizations Agriculture Townshlo Supervisors Association. Ty Kffundi 3. 4.

5. Vtatchinan 1. Cooks 1, Laundress and As Richards. $15,969.41 11.990.88 $2,634.50 $8,7973 $8,400.00 $37,121 00 $2,400.00 81.57 69 61.163.84 1.043.85 BlT.tiO 1.U33.43 Item a. Salary of recorder.

amount outstanding $3,059.79 To Kitc e. Tus sistants 1, Chaplain RF.TURN TAX FUND 190 00 sel 0 877.13 619 10 206.55 spectors' War $9,908.20 $4,000.00 6.S40.00 652 93 80.55 62.50 814.40 "40.00 3 a a s. 800.70 To cash from county tax $97.316 41 To cash from school tax 107.025.95 To cash from rood tax 50.41094 To cash Treasurer's coats 80.08 rants in excess of receipts 87.880.72 llw 'f'ranefow In uenree rv. 9 .5 12 art 4 no House Atteridah'ts! Stenographer and 97 07 Cash balance January 6. 1936 216.984.87 9.

b. Salaries of deputy and clerks 0. Materials and supplies d. Telephone f. Premium on B.

Fees payable by County Shadle. F. M. 67.50 104.30 2-2 a a ding 900.00 020.00 Bookkeeper Mechanics 1. 10.

Item a. School Tax $2,013,651.44 John TT. 821 85 758.78 7.60 b. Road Tax 111. 905.24 Steea.

Frank Expenditures warrant Z.07V.4S Hv Transfer to I I By transfer to Provision A 23 4.1 147.60 89.00 $382,766.53 County General Fund $97,446.49 Stoner. W. J. 13 05 00 Fund 12.000.00 APPROPRIATION Item 1. Groceries and vege h.

Total $10,740.38 (Administrative) oeler, Jo $2,001,231.03 By transfer to Bv County Commissioner $1,669,433.34 Bv Directors of the Poor 277.903.69 Bv Prison In- snectors 89 439. 0T Br Outstardlne- seph A. 13.10 914.3.1 709.05 Item a. Office materials and School Tax Fund 107.025.93 tables $6. Meats and flsh 1, Milk, butter and Well Is.

B. By deficit $15,310.84 2. S. By transfer to General Contingent 5 Comm. on Re- turn Tavs Refund.

Beer Licenses Refund, Overpaid Taxes Jr 78.75 87.40 2.25 $1,525.75 28.650.00 639 68 Wlckenhelser. PRISON INSPECTORS RECEIPTS To cash maintenance City eggs 872.66 Bread and rolls 3.667.40 Road Tax 60.410.94 254.883.38 SCHOOL TAX FUND Ross 4825 27.48 80 23 warrant Funa 15,89.1.68 Sllpplie IXfOH! o. Advertisinf 81-60 b. Total $902.51 JUDICAL ttit will. cattle for butcher Windsor.

2,002.671.6 J. 155.45 ing- 1.229.39 Miscellaneous To balance January 6. 1936 $9,744.86 To transfer from Return Tax W. 630 90 143.05 485.10 Prisoners $1,351.00 To cash maintenance Federal Prisoners 89.1.00 To cash compensation check 90.00 wren. Geo.

R. 6-75 Fund 88 $12,943.35 Item a. Salary of $4,000.00 Zimmerman. To Treasurers balance January 4. 1937 41 one 78 SUB-DIVISION OF TREASURER'S BALANCE- TEBT SF.RVICB R.

21.85 18.9S 2.25 lo cash transfer from Coun rwppitee APPROPRIATION $116,770.81 Zimmerman, ty General Fund 87.SS0.72 By refund to dls- L. 19 3.1 4 40 school Tax Tund 6390.87 tr ots 110S.1SO.2S Item 1. Kitchen utensils $455.80 2. Brooms, brushes, buckets, etc 140.39 ZolL John R. 78.70 18.50 14.25 b.

Salaries of deputy and clerk 8.469.99 o. Materials and sup- piles 76.04 d. Advertisinf 1,643.10 Telephone 188.30 r. Premium on bonds. 172.60 1 igtnntaHnn nneaand $39,716.72 By 2 fee to De Item Road Tax Fund 2.879.48 Fchohl Tax Fund 12.340.23 Redemption Fund 1622 52 cember 1.

1936.. 2.199.68 s. Laundry supplies 678.13 110.379.94 $103100 J.1.807.05 $3,933.85 KOTE Appropriation 127. Items A. and are EXPENDITURES By warrants cashed hy Treasurer $39,439.01 By transfer to Out Reserve Fund 22.000.00 Outstanding Warrant 4.

Barber supplies 630.68 6. Disinfectants, soaps, etc 1.124.20 Toweling, toilet paper, etc 220.15 expenses 64.70 To balance January 4. 19S7 $6,390.87 ROAD TAX FlT-n Interest on Temporary Loans Interest en Ponds Interest on 1922 Bonds ft 4 fr Interest on 1928 Bonds ft ii I er nn 1928 Bonds 4 "4 Interest on 1928 Bonds 4 Ve Interest on 1931 Bonds ft Interest on 1933 Bonds 3 mad up as follows: $6,158.81 IS.T18.75 10.825.00 13,000.00 .652.50 X.O90.0O standing Warrant Fund 11.18T.55 68.820.62 Fund Z77-US $12,170.63 To balance January 6. 1938 To transfer from Return Tax DIS- Court charged Constable Cost Costs I. Total Sheriff $39,718.72 Fund 80,410.94 roou $8,600.00 Item a.

"alary of sheriff County Oeneral Fund Deficit. $15,810 84 The Harrlsburg Trust Company has DIRECTORS OF THE RECEIPTS Baker, George B. 58 88 Rehman. Russel 2.50 $55,081.42 Bishop, John A 1 4. SO 4.40 By refund in Dis.

Brown. Floyd W. 416.3 889 6 To cash Old Age Pension Refund To cash boarding trlet 151.163,84 certified to me, as County Controller, the amount of County Funds standing; to the credit of Ira P. Homberger. County Treasurer.

the close of business. January 4. 1937. The said credit $.144.26 8.762.36 39.50 Brubaker. Edward 121.20 28.10 $3,049.35 Clothing and Shoe APPROPRIATION Item 1.

Clothing and un- derwear $1,724.91 3. Dry goods and notions 915.82 8. Shoes 216.75 4. Leather and findings 61.14 By 1 fee to De Hhubb. Jacob 11.30 To cash sale coal cember 1.

1936 1.038.18 49H.lt Total Interest on bonds State Tax Bonded Debt 82.201.97 nolson, B. nfi.ns 46 70 Rhrlsman. Clifford 33 75 8.05 in coniunctlon with the cash in tn 166.33 Treasurer's Office the same time and date, enual ta shove sum. Enders, Clarence 42.71 73.14 Farner. Earl 12.20 To cash sale potatoes To cash sale bides To cash sale food To cash sale turkeys To cash sale boiler To cash sale cattle 58.

1 1 842.86 60.011 To balance January 4. 1937 $2,879.45 REDEMPTION FUND Bond" Matured b. Saianles of regular 1 1 and e-1. Pay of Court "dep uties e-1. Pay of other dep uties A.

Solicitor or leenl ex pense a. Materials and sup- piles 1 r. Telephone n. Traveling- J. Premium on k.

Association dues and expenses 1. Fees payable by Conntj Credit Balance 1922 Item Feasor. Ooorge K. 108 90 17.50 sinmnr una Bonded Debt Issue 1922 099.99 2.472.00 141.00 600.00 685.00 120. 4 'i 4.9fln.6e 325.00 25.00 4,826.26 to cash balance January 6, $2,208.62 9.00 Bonds Fotrow H.

.35 20 1938 EYE ILLS REACT WITH WEATHER ST. LOUIS, Jan. 25. Along with the frailties of the body, the weather is studied by modern medicine in its search for the causes of glaucoma. Dr.

W. F. Peterson, of the University of Illinois Medical College, declared at a symposium of the St Louis Medical Society. Glaucoma is a diseased condition of the eye marked by hardness and inelasticity of the eyeball due to excessive internal pressure, causing impairment of vision or blindness. Persons of all ages are susceptible to the disease which at one time af-lected nearly one-tenth of tne human race.

During the discussion twenty cases of glaucoma were recorded on charts showing the progressive pttacks and their frequency. Each glaucoma chart had a companion chart showing the weather at the time each attack was suffered. According to Doctor Peterson, the charts demonstrated that when the weather became cold attacks of glaucoma became more active. Warm weather has the opposite effect. Doctor Peterson explained that within the eyeball there is another ball which is surrounded by a water cushion.

The interior of this ball-within-a-ball is also cushioned by water. For eyes to be normal, Doctor Peterson said, the water pressure within and without must be equalized. Cold weather has a tendency to disturb this water pressure and thus causes pain. The symposium was held to ob Outstanding- January 6. 1938..

$7 506 00 7.1.00 Fisher. W. 207 75 84 .20 To cash damage $1,822.52 TAX $41,808.25 $3,676.38 $12,500.00 8.000.00 25,000.00 25.000.00 13.000.00 CITY Redeemed In 1936 I2.300.no mrnlsrilnrs APPROPRIATION 'G" Item 1. Carpets and lino- 137.00 ox. H.

807 9.1 177 3.1 To casit sals hogs SCHOOL DISTRICT RETURNS Fry. A. 8.120 171.20 Funk. A. 57.1.6.1 50.1 60 ro cash tetund sect.

lorgco check To cash 1923 1925 1932 Fund Fund Fud Fund Outstanding; January 4 193T $75,000.00 Tssne 1923 SiPklne Bonds Slnklnr Bonds Sinking Bonds Sin'ting Bonds balance January 8. receipts 1936 41.00 88 22 Grimes, J. 1,037.0.1 174 00 To cash refund acct. State $24 392.72 215.944.63 I leums 3. Furniture and bedding- 1.331.32 3.

Stoves and repairs 218.55 To cash Outstanding- January 6 193.. $64 000 00 liongrt, p. 1,310.4,1 849.10 Goudy, W. 9.60 13.0.1 printing and postage ro cash insurance 192.21 Redeemed In 1336 8.000.00 $240,337.35 4. Dishes, knives.

31.50 (Jwvther Kdwin 2715 21. HI By amount naid forks, stc 164.78 86.SI To cash cancelled checks To cash refund, relief To cash sale sundries Harriv. Jesse 148.15 64 Outstanding January 4 193T $36.000 00 Issue 1921 school distrct .1223.422.41 6. Incidentals, repairs. 132.6 Hoerner.

B. 58..15 3.70 ra. Total Coroner By 2 fee to De etc, 3.50 Outstandlnr January 6. 193. 006 00 Hoover.

Clyde D. 147 4.1 124.1" $29,455.72 $2,499.99 82.35 Item a. Salary of $6,169.64 Redeemed In 1930.. 25.000.00 cember 1. 1936 and Treasurer's costs.

4.574.71 Houser. Russel 693.37 74.71 Hunslcker. Charles L. 1. Total s.6nn oo UNPA'n BILLS rF PRIOR YEARS Temporary Loans of Prior Years $180,000.00 Temporary Loans of Fiscal Year $250,000.00 Summary nf F.Tneniliture To transfer from County 227.997.12 $2,076.21 Heat, Light nrxf.

Power lPlPri)lllTtAV 279.737.4K General Fund Outstanding January 4 1037. $225,000.00 Issue 1928 Tones. W. H. 107.16 73 4.1 Kerr.

George 37.15 1S.45 Kushel. Oapoel 471.18 389.03 To Ham 1. I.la-ht and nower 15 731 78 Outstandlnr January 6. 1938. non.no balance January 4.

1937 $12,340.23 BEER LICENSE 2. Fuel 4.038.66 Lauder milch. Wil Redeemed In 1936 2.1 .000 00 To cash reccints $28,550.00 liam 50 10 2 70 Commissioners $22,538 Solicitor 2.220. Court House Elections 774.66 520.21 By refund to dis I.erew. E.

19 00 Outstanding January 1937. $310,000 00 Lyme. E. 7., 393.30 347.80 $285,907.12 EXPENDITURES By warrants cash- ed by Tressurer $277,903.59 By transfer to mitan ding Warrant Fund. 8.003.53 $285,907.12 OUTSTANDING WARRANT IIM) b.

bainries or deputies and clerks c. Physicians and post mortem expenses and atenograpbto work d. Expenses of Inquests and Jurors e. Materials and' supplies f. Teiephone, Traveling- expenses (mileage) h.

Premium on t. Coroner's Views or Fees 3. Lighting fixtures and supplies 234.29 4. Salary of Engineer li200.0o 1 5. Salaries of Firgmen 1,170.00 1 8.

Steam fitting- snd boiler repairs 210.92 trict! $28,550.00 28.550.00 BAN IT LOANS Outstanding January 6. 1936. $221,000 00 Thomas 8.00 Tax Assessment 19.276. 131.88 Mocklin. Charle 8.30 ueneemea in jimu I3.liitl.(m 112.10 To balance from 1935 $180.000 00 viiuer.

ueivin 3 2(1 Mumma, John W. 28 40 To loana In 1936 250.000.00 Om'standina- 4 1937.3208.00O.OO Issue 1935 $10,085.6.1 McKissick 1 62 60 474 8S 62.50 To cash in reserve By payments in 1938 $430,000.00 430.000.00 Outstanding January 4. 1937. $120,000 00 Reldell, Rov 104.75 30.95 Relgel, 27 10 January 6. 1936 i J16.122-34 Summary To 1936 Commis Weights snd Mea- sures 5.485 Treasurer 52.O40 Tax Collectors 0.488 Controller 9.908 Recorder of Leeds 10,740.

Miscellaneous (Administrative) 902 Register of 72.170 Sheriff S9.455. Coroner 6.990. Prothonotary 2.S92.50 Richter. William IT 'IB $1,642 39 (13.60 Date of Issue Duo Outstanding allinger. Joseph M.

499 67 144 38 sioners' warrants outstanding $2,679.49 GENERAL GOVERNMENT 1 ADMINISTRATIVE Commissioners ur. 1. 1922 1137-42 1 7.1 000 00 To 1936 Directors' amsel. W. 45.75 Shoemaker.

George J. J. Total $6,990.07 Prothonotary i ft. Salary nf Drothono- Item ft. Salaries nf enm- 665.33 612.04 Dec.

1. 19J3 1937-43 Kaonn nn Dec. 1. 1915 1037-41 221000 00 4 nr. 1.

1037-48 810 000 00 of the Poor warrants outstanding. 8.003.53 missioners $15,000.00 iu. or I 2.017.18 144.70 'hupe. Herbert C. 412.8 tar'y $6,000.00 Contingent APPROPRIATION Item 1.

Insurance 2. Advertising; 3. Tobacco and matches 4. Water rent 6. Automobile repairs and maintenance 6.

Postage, printing, etc 7. Gasoline and oil M- Telephone runtal 9. Incidentals 10. Fire hose and alarm system To 1938 Prison In Mar. 1.

1933 1937-52 onn no 432.28 D- Salaries and wages of clerks 6.153.99 Clerka of Courts 16.002. Dec. 1. 1935 1937-45 120.000 00 imnnle. Frank A.

201.2.1 105.95 takley. Roscoe 27.84 Swartz, A 13 68 25.12 spectors warrants outstanding 277.65 $10.960 67 0. Material and supplies 1, (169.30 a. Telenhnne and tele serve the eightieth anniversary of b. Salarios of deputy end clerks 8.484.99 c.

Materials and sup plies 604.65 d. Advertising 20.1. 5 e. Telinhnne 72.54 Total bonded debt $994.000 00 123.6:1 068.41 233 94 78.35 Less 1928 and 1935 Sinking $27,083.21 15.895.66 Domestic Relations Officer 2799 District Attorney 23.681 Law Library 4,217 Court Expense 67.312. Justices and Aldermen 17.679 graph 194.05 h.

Premium on Commissioners' bonds. 70-00 By warrants paid In 1936.. the first recognized operation to relieve a patient of glaucoma. The operation was performed by Dr. August von Grafe in Vienna.

Warlow, 21. so Wertz. Jacob 7.20 Windsor. 3rd. W.

L. 709 S3 4.30 Wlnegard. rcimer 48.90 Witmer, Jacob 5 30 Yowler D. 229 S4 ma 40 t. Prem)um on bonds.

140.00 I. Association dues and 1. Fees navable by To cash In reserve January 184.76 Fund Reserves 22.000.60 Net bonded debt FINANCIAL STATEMENT Rennnrees expeuses 60.00 County S.25J.10 Constable 13.959. 4, 1937 $11,187.00 RESERVB FUNDS ROAD DAMAGES Zimmerman. Clayton.

10.20 J. Total S. Total $18,658.93 $5,002.76 Hospital Department APPROPRIATION Zimmerman. Tandpr ft 2rt 1 $22,638.29 $2,220.09 Court Hon snd 9t0.no0.00 Solicitor I a Big Catch To cash in reserve iirra in nun B. nf ulcr-lr nf Item a.

Salary Prison Building and ground 850.000 00 Item Zimmerman. Raymond 1.70 Xink. George A 24.80 16.20 Probation and Parole 6.400 Juvenile Detention Home 6.686 Maintenance In Stnte Correction and Ps- Item 1. Salary of Physician $900.00 January 6. 11)36 $8,164.81 Mmshouie Building and courts $4,000.00 ALBERNI.

B. C. Jan. 25. Fred By expenditures Total $2,220.00 ground 500 000 00 Schwarz, 16.

went duck hunting at House of Detention and 1928 SINKING FUND 28 $10 284.13 $3,695.01 NOTE Court material and annnllea. Annro- lurl Institutions 72.877. ground 17 5nonr tne mouth of bhoemaker Bay. and Courthouse OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ftem a. Janitor and assist b.

Salaries of deputy and clerks 1.750.00 0. Materials and supplies 121.11 e. Telephone 1 73.5H f. Premium on bond 65.00 To cssh in reserve January bagged a fifteen-foot octopus in nrialinn 12.1. Item f.

la made nn as salaries or rnuraes and Attendants 6,317.71 3. 1 a I instruments and accessories 664.11 4. Braces and trusses 73.70 ,1. Medicine 866.54 8. Dentistry, chiropody and optometry 255.60 a 1 nance of Adults In Non-County Institutions 98.929.

Contagious Disease Hospital 80 000.00 Outstanding County 139.372 S2 Outstanding Personal Prop. ants $6,622.70 7, J935 iu.uu.uu 193S SINKING FI'ND 12 follows: stead. The boy shot a duck and h. Klevatnrmon and ertv Tax .19 79 watchmen 6,328.40 waded into the shallow water to To cash in reserve January stationery and Supplies $263.1 1 Postace 13,100 Cleanili fill County 10,002.85 Outstanding County Return e. Janitrrnsea and char 4.

1937 I12.P00.nii get it As he approached, the oc women 180 00 Tax 191.075 2.1 EARNINGS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THK OFFICE OF PROTHONOTARY I. Total $16,002.46 Materials and aUD Maintenance of Children 27.684. Mothers' Assistance 34,719. Old Age and Elind Assistance 7.135. Roads and Ttridge.

15,969, Office nf County Ru-rterlntend nf Repairs to furniture 1610 Laundry J3 29 ilvcri'sullng tvpewritcr 10.50 Imnestle Relnllnna Officer rliea a.i $1,291,607.86 topus seized the bird in one of its tentacles, then headed toward Schwarz. The charges from both $9,077.71 Farm Expense APPROPRIATION CLERK OF COURTS. SHERIFF, RECORDER OF DEEDS. REGISTER OF Item Reimirfl loot includ WaWlltle a. Salary $2 499 99 b.

Other expense 299.70 Repairing robes 10.00 ing extensions) 78.8r. tern 1. Salaries of Farmer Vet bonded debt $972,000 00 Surplus of re barrels of his shotgun had little Fuel. liRht and water 4.095.37 f. j.

Schools 1999 WILLS AND CORONER TO JANUARY 4. 1937. PROTHONOTART Clayton J. Dougherty Rent of offices for ellect. bchwarz hastily reloaded, sources 819 607.8 1 "91 607.86 counly purposes 3.060.00 as the creature moved forward, and Tniirari.A --MME -If Road Construction.

Appropriation 152, rtem H. is made uo as follows: snd Farm J6.O2O.0.1 2. Salaries of Dairyman snd Helper 99000 1 8. Implements and machinery 1.407.83 4. Stock and poultry.

1.073.K.1 Dannhtn County, as: To credit balance January 6, Vital Statistic 2.534. Military Contrlbu- tlons 8.T87. Historical and Clvlo Associations 6.400. $2,799.69 $6,000.00 IS. 200.09 (1) Building 1.209.25 1936 i in.

em Henry W. Gourh. Connty Controller. (21 it nensation fired twice more, killing it. COLORED SINGERS COMING c.

Total District Attorney Item a. Salary of district attorney b. Salaries of assistant district attorneys and clerks o. Salaries of detectives d. Other salaries or erv and tntclra 1179 32 and liability 430.37 To cash earning 2n.T44.16 To fees paid by county 8.2.13.10 5.

Harness, etc 33.00 Tires and tubes for' trucks 83 14 beinr dulv worn denases and eavs that the foreroipg account Is a correct statement of the financial affairs of Dauohin Re pairs to road machinery. 8 94 k. Total 22.823.85 UK ountv for the fiscal year ending Jan 8.000.00 By salary Prothono VMIIUlia VOHUB J.l."v lidentals 18.70 8. Seeds and fruit trees; plants and bags 1.177.61 7. Feed and salt 8.

Fertilizers 1.673 28 uary 4 1937 as per the bonks In 1h Inc F.lertiona Item Com pensation of rtelRtriri mti Countv Controller' Office. and sup- tary $6,000.00 By salary Deputy and Clerks 8,484.99 By books, advertising, 9. Rlacksmithinr 4.1.591 tv Matcnala plies a Official $333.10 NOTE Brldga Repairs. Appropriation 132. Hospitals and Health Organizations 37.121 Agriculture 2.400.

Township Supervisors Assoclstion 81. Tax Refunds 882.766 Oeneral Contingent. 31.870 Interest on Temporary Loans 6.156 Interest nn 41,806. State Tax Bonded Debt 8.675. Principal Bonds HENRY W.

GOUOH, County Controller. and subscribed to. bafnre ma MILLERSBURG Jan. 25. The Dixie Melody Masters a Quartet of Negro singers, will appear in the Johnson Memorial auditorium, Friday afternoon February 12, at 3 o'clock.

Thev will present a program of plantation songs, songs of slavery days, jubilee and campmeeting song 800.00 671.65 861.20 249.06 clerks (cities) $5,644,511 ft, Compensiflinn of registry atseasors 6,337.78 b. Advertising 252. 5ti c. 2datorials and supplies 427.4S etc "s.jii tiona and rewards and tele- Item I. is made up as follows: this twenty-first day of January.

A. D. 10. Rent of land 826.00 1L Dafrv utensils, repairs, etc 800,34 13. Veterinary service 208.72 $15,193.29 n.

Telephone graph uringesover Armstrongcreen ts Urirtges over Bow Creek 70.84 Bridges over Fishing 21.79 Bridges ovr Wiconisco Creek 11.00 To credit balanc $19,723.87 ft. rretiaratlon of elec (Sisuedl CLAYTON J. DOT'GHERTT, Prothonotary. i CLJiKlv OF THE CObRTS Total (16,584.16 tion books 1,740.00 $23,681.81.

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