The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 26, 1907, Image 8

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    Old People
NeedVINOL
it strengthens and vitalizes
With old age comes feebleness and
loss. of power; the blood la thin and
digestion weak.
Vlfaol repairs worn tissues . and
checks the natural decline. It tones
up the digestive organs, aids assimi
lation, makes rich, red blood, and
strengthens every organ In the body.
In this nnturnj manner Vlnol replaces
weakness with strength.
Vlnol contains all the medicinal
elements of cod liver oil In a concen
trated form, taken from fresh cods'
livers, the useless oil eliminated and
tonic iron added.
Try It on our guarantee.
Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.
JOHNSON'S
BLOOD PURIFIER I
: FOB
Piles and Kidney Trouble.
, Has permanently cured hundreds of
enses and thedeniand fop It it fhcreas-'
Ins; every dny. Every bottle (tUHran.
teed to Rive good results.
Or sale at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.
t itore, Reynoldsville, Pa. .
TO METHODISTS v ... .
' Patrontati the best and
cheapest .
THE PITTSBURG
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE
Established 1833.
Rev. C, W. Smith, P. D., Editor.
Organ of the Methodist Episcopal
church in Western Pennsylvania, East
ern Ohio and West Virginia.
Abte articles on all the live questions
ol the tiny. The ojutributors include
some of ihe most emiuent writers of the
church.
'The wrinkly exposition of the Sunday
school Inssoa Is unexcelled. 'Interest
ing now from all the churches.
Special attention given to the Ep
worth League and Young Folks' De
partments., Terms only II 00 per year in advance.
All itinerant ministers of the M. 12.
church are agent to "whom subscrip
tions may be paid. The price from June
1st to Doc. 31st, 1!I07. Is 58c. Sample
copies free. Mention this papr.
Address Christian Advocatk,
Peon Ave. Pittsburg, Pa.
WINSLOWTOWNSHIP
' tlSePUBticSCHOOLWRTCT.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE FIS
CAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1ST, 1907.
Whole number of scliooU ;w
Number of tearhen employed ;w
A'm't tux levied for school purpose..ilO,iM7 02
Am'ttax levied for hullrilnK purposes N4il 84
Balance uncoupled liutt year 1,7117 38
Trkasurbr's Aotopmt Monkt Rickivkd.
talance on hand from last year 346 Bt
ecelved from.-ltHte Aiipropriatlon.. 4,?HS 26
Krom Collector, IncludiiiK taxes of
all kinds 10,871 12
Prom County Treasurer, unseated
lands, fines, &c 3M Oft
From doir lux.... )i jh
From all other sources 8 70
Total Receipts... H,4(X 26
Treisuhr's AcrooNT Monet Paid Out.
For building house and furnishing. 07 27
For teacher's wanes it, 106 00
Amount paid teachers for attending
annual Institute M no
For Rent and Repairs , wi K
For Fuel and Contingencies... 80S 111
Fees of Collectors ttftfi 0,1, Rebate
S248 40. Treasurer Vf 17 07 347 07
Salary of Becretarv, F.xpmtes, Sta
tionery, Postage, Ac t( 0 00
For Debt and Interest Paid , ., 1,70s tSJ
For School Supplies 61(4 29
For Tuition Hlith School Ml 00
School Text Books 297 M
For all other purposes and 'Sundry
, expenses 189 70
Total Money Paid Out-.... '. .116,140 07
XLksourCb amd Liabilities.
Cash on hand. If any..... 319 2D
Amount due District 1,0311)
Total debt of district and.amount
standing orders 821 16
We hereby eertlfy that we have examined
the above and find It correct.
. . ." - John Burnt, . . I..,.,,,
' J. M. HuTCHWOK.f Aadltora,
JINNIE N. KECK, '
Notary Public, Stenographer '
j,.- AND TYPEWRITER. .
Reynoldsville, Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
' Estate of A. C. Pierce, deceased.
Letters of administration on the above
estate having been ((ranted to the under
signed, all persons Indebted to said estate
are requested to make paymeit, and those
bavins: claims to preseut the same without
dlay to tirunt Pierce administrator, or to
bis attorney M. M. Davis, of Reynoldsville,
Fa. Qatar Pi sun,
Administrator.
Miy SfMli, 1(7.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Ollmpses of the People who are Pass
ing To and Fro.
Mrs. R. D. Albright Is visiting in
Sumrnerville.
John Friel, ol Catfish, visited In town
the past week.
L. O. Gourley and wife visited in Oil
City last week.
Miss Ella E. Seeley visited in Brook
ville the past week.
Clyde Murray was In Indiana and Al
toona the past week.
Mrs. Fred Stauffer is visiting In
Brookvllle this week. .
W. P. Woodrlng and family visited
In Cool Spring Sunday.
. Blair Sykes, of Rldgway, visited In
Reynoldsville last week.
JobnH. Wagner" and wife are visit
ing In Altoona this week.
R. H. Wilson and wife spent Sunday
with their son In Brookvllle.
Robert Lusk, of Pittsburg, Is vis
iting his father In this place.
Mrs. H. W. Trultt and children, of
Indiana, are visiting In town.
Walter and Clyde Breakey went to
Olean, N. Y., to visit an uncle.
Miss Llllle Lenkerd, of Jefferson Line,
was a visitor In town last week.
Mrs. R. DeVere King is visiting Mrs.
C. J. Scott in Wellsville, Ohio.
Mrs. Samuel Ressler has been visit
ing In Johnstown the past week.
M. J. Riggs and family, of Alle
gheny City, are visiting in town.
Al. Gray, of Punxsutawney, was the
guest of Dr. B. E. Hoover Sunday.
Miss Rose Mitchell attended com
mencement at Grove City College last
week.
Bruce Mitchell, of Homestead, Is
visiting at home of his mother in this
place.
Mrs. Margaret Mitchell and daugh
ter, -Ruth, visited in Driftwood over
Sunday.
Miss Lillle Pontefract went to
Weatherly, Pa., last week to work In
silk mill.
Win. Breakey, of Stanton, visited bis
brother, D. H. Breakey,' In this place
last week.
Clair Smith, of Mt. Pleasant. Pa.,
is visiting at the home of J. L. Long in
this place.
Mrs. Willis A.'Hbon, of Monessen,
Pa!, is vleiti her parents in West
Reynoldsville. , - -
William Northy and wife, of Star
ford, Indiana Co., visited in this place
the past week,
Daniel Spielen and wife, of Brook
vllle, were quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L,
Long over Sunday.
D, B. Stauffer left here Saturday
on an extended visit in Indiana, Cam
bria and Blair counties.
Mrs. Charles Moore and Mrs. Will
Calderwood, of DuBols. visited Mrs.
W. W. Fales last week.
Mrs C. V. Smith, of Kittannlng.
formerly of this place, Is a visitor at
the Lutheran parsonage.
Mrs. M. S. Sterley and daughter,
Helen, visited In New Bethlehem a
couple of days the past week.
Mrs. Daniel Rhodes, of Kuoxdale, vis
ited her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford,
and other relatives last week.
C. F. Hoffman and two sons, Eugene
and Raymond, went to Hull, Potter
Co., yesterday trout fishing.
L. O. Melllnger, superintendent of
the B. & S. mines at Big Run, spent
Sunday at bis home in this place.
Mrs. Thomas O'Connor went to
Youngsvllle, Pa., yesterday to spend
three week at home of her parents.
Free to
Rheumatism
Sufferers
A Tall-iind 75o Bottle of Urlo-0, The Only
Absolut Car for BhaamatUm
Ever Diicovtrsd
Write For It Today
We want every man or women who suffer
from Rheumatism and hai lost all faltb In reme
dies to write us today for an absolutely free
trial of the famous Smith Prescription, Urlo-O,
for Rheumatism. Urlo-0 will cure It end cure II
to slay cured. No faith la required while taking
this superb remedy. You take It aocordlng to
direction, and you will be cured In spile of
yourself and any doubt yon may have a to It
efficacy. We don't ask yon to buy Urlc-O on
faith. We'll buy a large 75e bottle for you and
make you a present of It, If you will agree to take
It according to direction!.
We could not afford to do this If we didn't have
all the confidence In tbe world In Urlc-O, and
know that after you are eured you would bare no
lieMtancy about recommending the remedy to all
yourfrlend and acquaintances who are suffering
from Rheumatism. This Is the method tbat hu
made Urlo-O famous wherever Introduced. The
cure of several so-called Rheumatla Incurable
iu a community means a steady sale of Urlc-O lu
that vicinity. Urlc-O Is good for Rheumatism
and Rheumatism only. It act upon tbe blood
by driving the urlo and poisonous rheumatic acid
from the system. Tills I tbe ouly way Rheu
matism can ever be cured and It 1 tbe Urlc-O
way. Host druggist sell Crlc-O, but If you
want to test It, ut ut thl notice and mall II
today with your name and address and the name
of your druggist to The Smith Drug Co.,
Syracuse, N. V., and they will send you a lull
sized 76o bottle free.
Urico-O is sold and recommended in
Reynoldsville by Stoke & Feicht Drug
Company.
L. B. Shannon and wife, of Brook
vllle, spent Sunday with the former's
parents in this place.
J. W. Hlllis and Mrs. John R. Hillls
have been visiting the family of Dr.
U. J. Hlllis at Altoona the past week.
Mrs. Johu C. Conser and daughter,
Helen, returned last week from a visit
with tbe former's sister In Clearfield.
Misses Hannah and Elva Thompson,
of Brockwayville, were the guests of
Ada Hetrlck a couple of days last week.
Walter Reed went over Into Potter
county yesterday to fish for trout. He
will join the party that left' here last
week.
James Kearney and wife, of Stone
bo ro, Pa., are visiting tbe letter's par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. M. Gelsler, in this
place. .
Misses Esther and Jennie Fleming,
of Toulon, 111., are visiting at home of
their cousin, A. H. Fleming, on Grant
street."
Miss May Hlllis, who has been visit
ing an uncle at Altoona five or six
weeks, will return home to-day or to
morrow. James A. Hendry, formerly of Cali
fornia, Mo., Is now superintendent of
the Sykes jWoolen Mills Company In
this place.
Miss Anna Fillhart, who was at Mt.
Alto, Franklin Co., Pa., six months for
lung trouble, has returned home en
tirely cured.
Mrs. W. J. Hussey, of Mt. Pleasant,
Ohio, who visited ten days with her
Bister, Mrs. A. D. McKay, returned
home Monday.
James Lusk and son, Robert, visited
old friends In Rldgway, St. Marys,
Dagus Mines Centrevllle and Brock
wayville the past week.
Frank D. Hover, of Ford City, a for
mer citizen of Reynoldsville, who owns
property here, was In town this week
on business.
C. E. Jones spent Sunday at Haw
thorne. Mrs. Jones has been there
ten days and will remain there a week
or two longer.
J. E. Boyle, of Rlmersburg, Is In
West Reynoldsville this week building
new sidewalks in front of his properties
in that borough.,
' Mrs. J. A. Parsons, Miss Mary and
Harold Parsons, who were at Chautau
qua, Meadvllle and Erie several weeks,
returned home Friday,
Miss Anna Myers, who Is teaching
music In Johnstown, came home last
Vieek to attend her Bister's wedding, re
turning to Johnstown Friday.
Mrs. Ben Kearney, son and daughter,
Herbert and Ruby, of Lanes Mills,
spent Sunday at the home of L. F. Het
rick In Washington township.
Charles Pollman, of Lock Haven, a
former employe at the silk mill in this
place, was a visitor at home of Robert
Sayers several days tbe past week.
Mrs. D. M. Dunsmore returned home
yesterday from a visit with a daughter
at Smethport. She was accompanied
home by a grandson, Haiold Foster.
L. P. Hetrick was at Ambridge and
Leetsdale, suburbs of Pittsburg, several
days last week visiting his daughter?,
Mrs. W. A. Gray and Mrs. H. O.
Watts.
Mrs. John H. Corbett, and daughter,
Miss Georgia, went to Cambridge
Springs, Pa., yesterday where Mrs. Cor
bett will receive treatment for rheu
matism. ,
M. E. Weed, Dr. J. B. Nealo, Henry
C. Delble, G. M. McDonald and M. D.
Milks went over into Potter county
la-it. week to spend a week or ten days
trout fishing.
.TameS Ensell, proprietor of the Burns
House, who bad been 111 several months,
went to the Mercy Hospital In Pitts
burg Monday to undergo an operation
for lung trouble.
K. C. Scbuckers, James Hughes,
Franx McClure, of this place, and a
Pittsburger who is also fond of pisca
torial sport, were over in Potter coun
ty lust week trou. fishing.
- J. H. Hughes wife and son, Clyde,
who were at Ohl several weeks, where
Mr. Hughes was looking after lumber
Interests for Hughes & Fleming, re
turned borne Saturday evening.
G. Newell Meeker, who resided at
Owensboro. Ky., several years, Is now
visiting at home of his mother-lo-law,
Mrs. Cora Mitchell, on Grant street.
Mrs. Meeker has been here four or five
weeks. .
Francis D. Smith, who Is interested
In a large timber tract and saw mill
at Knoxwojd, Alabama, and has been
there several months, will return to
Knox wood this week after spending a
couple of weeks at his home in this
place.
Miss Kathleen Gleason left Monday
afternoon for an extended trip to
Boulder, Colorado, to visit her brother
and family. She will also visit friends
in Denver and Colorado City. Her
brother, Mart J. Gleason, accompanied
her part of the way, .
John Thornton, who was an. employe
In the Reynoldsville Woolen Mill Co.
plant in this place several years, but for
the past few week has been working at
Bloomsburg, returned to town Saturday
and remained ' here until yesterday
when he went to Grove City, Pa., to
take a course Id the Grove City College.
- The Magic No. 3.
Number three Is a wonderful mascot
for Geo. H. Parrls, of Ceder Grove, Me.,
according to a letter which reads:
"After suffering much with liver and
kidney trouble, and becoming greatly
discouraged by tbe failure to find re
lief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a
result I am a well man to-day. The
first bottle relieved and three nettles
completed the cure." Guaranteed best
on earth for stomach, liver and kidney
troubles, by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.,
druggist, 60o. Reynoldsville and Sykes-Tllle.
Teacher' Examination,
Tbe annual examination for the
teachers of Jefferson county will be
held as following:
Thursday, June 20, Cool Spring.
Saturday, June 22. Worthville."
Monday, June 24, Perrysville.
Tuesday, June 25, Sutnipervillo.
Wednesday, June 2(1, Corsica.
Thursday, June 27, Brockwayville.
Friday, June 28, Slgel.
Monday, July 8. Punxsutawneyl
Tuesday, July 9, Reynoldsville.
Wednesday. July 10, Brookvllle.
Special Examination Saturday,
August 31, Brookvllle.
. Examinations will begin at 8:00 A.
M.
Applicants will hand to the Super
intendent a stamped envelope addrees
ed to himself (or herself). Thn
envelope should cnntaln the last cer
tificate on '"grades" recohed.
Manuscripts must be written in ink.
Applicants who cannot prepare reason
ably neat papers should not presume to
te-ch.
Persons who have never studied
Theory of Teaching, those . tinder 18
years of age and inexperienced
teachers from other counties will n".
be examined unlexs a majority of t
school board desiring them to teach in
their district shall request tho ex
amination. Teacher should acquaint themselves
with the school laws of Pennsylvania
"The Making of a Teacher," and
"The Recitation"' will be made the
general baste of examination in the
Theory of Teaching. In addition to
the special work outlined by the com
mittee on Course of Rending the ex
amination will include a knowledge of
phonics.
Certificates will be In tbe hands of
teachers by July 20. No certificate
will be issued before July 18. Directors
should note this in selecting dales for
tbe election of teachers. "The em
ployment of a teacher without a valid
certificate is Illegal."
Directors and all friends of education
are cordially invited to be present at
these examinations.
L. Mayne Jones,
County Supt.
Brookvllle, 'Pa., June 1, 1907.
Council Will Enforce Ordinance.
Reynoldsville, Pa., June 12, 1907. .
To Whom it May Concern:
During the past month the Street
Committee of the Town Council has
been engaged- In making a canvas of the
borough to ascertain the condition of
sidewalks and report to oounoil the
names of the owners of properties in
the borough whose sidewalks require
grading, building, rebuilding or repair
ing. This report has been submitted
to council and passed upon, and, during
the present week, notices will be sent
to the owners, or posted, as is required
by law, notifying such owners to grade,
build, rebuild or repair, as the Street
Committee's report shall recommend.
If the notice so served upon the owners
is not complied with within ten days
after the service thereof, it is the in
tention of Council to enforce the pro
visions of the ordinance of the borough
now in force and regulating the same,
and make such improvements at the
expense of the owners, 'vith twenty per
centnm added to the cost thereof.
J. C. KlNO, Pres. of Council.
Attest: Clement W. Flynn,
Secretary of Council.
White oxfords at Millirens.
The Agony oi
Promptly and Pemanently
Relieved by
r Taylor's
Never known to fall Most stubborn anv
distressing cases, permarletly cured. N
cure no pay "iafs tho f'-ttt.
Sold by Stoke and Kelcht Drug Co., Reyn
oldsville. Ask for (roe Illustrated booklet.
JI BEL IN DIVORCE.
Bessie M. Oray versus Fred O. Oray.
No. 48, January, Term, 1907, Plurles Sub
poena in Divorce.
JEFKERSON COUNTY, S:
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
To Fred O. Gray, Greeting:
We command you. a twice before you
were commanded, that all matter of bus
iness and excuses being set aside, you be and
appear In your proper person rwfore our
.Tiidce at Brookvllle, it our Court of Common
I'lea-i, there to be held on the second Monday
of August next, to show cause, If any you
have, why your wife, Bessie M. Gray, should
not. be divorced from the bonds of matrimony
which she bat h contracted with you, the said
Fred G. Grav, agreeable to the Petition In
l.ihel fxh'hltHd aalnst you before our said
Court, and thl you shall In no case omit at
hnese the Hon. John W. Reed, President
of our said Court at Brookvllle, the 8th day
of April, A. D 1W7.
Allowed by the Court.
Attest Cyhgs U. Blood, Protbonotary
To Fred G. Gray. Greeting:
I Oil are nereoy noilliwu w npyvar mim w
the Honorable Judge of the Court of Common
-. . . .. 1 111 I) . V. n uusnnH Mnn-
rieas, at prwm.ino, " ........
day of August next, to answer as set forth In
the above subpoena.
June 26, 1907. Sheriff.
JIBEL IN DIVORCE.
Alice Bullock versus Ray Bullock.
No 70, November Term, ISO), Plurles Sub
poena In Divorce.
JEFFERSON COIHTY. 98:
Tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
To Bay Bullock, Greeting:
We command you, as twice before you were
commanded, that all matter of buslneae and
excuses being set aside, you be and appear In
your proper person before our Judge at
Brookvllle, at our court of Common Pleaa,
there to be held on the second Monday of
August next, to show cause, If any you have,
why your wife. Alice Bullock, should aot be
divorced from the bond of matrimony which
she hath contracted with you. the said Bay
Bullock, agreeable to the Petition and Libel
exhibited against you before our said Court,
and this you shall In no case omit at your
""witness the Hon. John W. Reed, President
of our Court at Brookvllle, the 8tb day of
April, A. D., 1907.
Allowed by tbe Court.
Attest I'tbc H. Blood, Protbonotary.
To Ray Bullock, Greeting:
You are hereby notified to appear before
tbe Honorable Judge of the Court of Com
mon Pleas, at. Brookvllle, Pa., on the second
Monday of August next, to answer as set
forth lu the above subpoena.
GRANT SCHEKANOCKEB.
Jun IS, 1J07. Sheriff
SHORT1 TALKS BY
L. T. COOPER.
RHEUMATISM
Old Mr. Rheumatism hanK on tight
and bite and pinches when he take hold.
It quite a job
to shake him off.
It's hard to be
lieve that all the
pain and trouble
he cause comes
from such a little
thing. Just a
tiny bit of acid
in the blood the
kidney haven't
taken care of.
But the kidney
aren't to blame.
LAWltBNCB TDSCAKT. U,eJ ,0 h,'nk
they were. Now
1 know better. It' that over worked and
over crowded stomach giving the kidneys
part oi iti work and the kidney can't do
it. I found this out with Cooper' New
Discovery. It put the stomach in shape,
that' all it does, and yet I have seen
thousand of people get rid of rheumatism
by taking it. That is why I am positive
that rheumatism is caused by stomach
trouble. Here i a sample of letter I
get every day on the subject.
"For a long time I have been a victim
of sciatic and inflammatory rheumatism,
and my suffering ha been too great to de
scribe. For week I lay helples with
every joint in my body o tender and sore
that I could not bear to move. The slight
est touch would cause me the greatest
agony. Several doctor treated me but
they failed entirely. I tried many reme
dies but nothing seemed to reach my ease,
0 I continued to lay helples. My kid
ney and stomach were affeoted also. I
could eat but little, digest less and gradu
ally my strength left. I lost flesh rapidly. "
"I began the use of the famous Cooper
medicine ol which I heard so much. To
my surprise and delight I improved im
mediately, and after using several bottle
I felt like another person. My strength
and appetite returned. The pain and sore
ness left me and now I feel better than I
have for month." Lawrence Tuscsny,
1122 Aldrich Ave., North, Minneapolis,
Minn.
We ell Mr. Cooper' eelebrated prepa
ration. Stoke-Feicht Drug Co.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
If you have anything to sell, try
our Want Column.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
' SIXTEEN-DAY EXCURSIONS
SIDor $12
0
$12or$14
Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Manatquan, Brlelle
and Point Pleasant, N. J.
Tickets at the lower rate good only in coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good
in Parlor or Sleeping Cars in connection with proper Pullman tickets.
July 5 and J 8, August I, 15, and 29 and September 12, 1907.
Train leaves Reynoldsville 1.29 p. m.
Tickets good for passage on trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.55 p. m. and 8.50 p. m.,
aod their connections going, and all regular trains returning within sixteen
day. For stop over privileges and full Information oonsult nearest ticket agent.
J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD,
Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
BULLETIN
' PHILADELPHIA'S GREAT WEEK .
July 15 to 20, when the Elks hold their Annual Reunion
in Philadelphia, will be a glorious week in the Quaker City.
Not for years have such elaborate preparations been made
to honor the city's guests as those which are now being
made to welcome members of the Order and to entertain
the thousands who are expected to visit the city during the
week.
A grand Court of Honor in Broad Street, the most mag
nificent structure of the kind ever erected in America, and
costing $50,000, will be a great feature of the occasion.
Every night during the week this Court of Honor, together
with the City Hall, will be illuminated by myriads of
electric lights of various colors.
On Wednesday, July 17, a massed band parade of over
2,000 musicians will take place.
On Thursday, July 18, the Grand Parade of all visiting
Elks will occur. Over 15,000 men f pjm all sections of the
country will participate. Each Lodge will have its own
band and will wear a distinct uniform. Each uniform will
typify the state or city represented by the lodge. Many of
tne uniforms will be historical and picturesque.
On Saturday, July 20, there will be a grand excursion to
the seashore. Atlantic City, Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean
City, Asbury Park and other popular resorts are within
easy reach of Philadelphia by the fast express trains of the
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Excursion tickets to Philadelphia will be sold July 13 to
17, inclusive, at reduced rates Irom stations over 100 miles
from Philadelphia. - - . , -
For exact fares and conditions of tickets, consult nearest
Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent.
WEST REYNODSVILLE
PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT :
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE FIS
CAL YEAR ENIJ1NO JUNE 3RD, 1907.
W. ft STAUFFER. Collector, In account with
West Reynoldsville Mi-houl District for
yearctidlnit June 3rd, HOT.
SCHOOL TAX. ''
DR.
To amount duplicate $1,1119 07
toam't 6 lidded onlltU M. . 8 2.1
CR. ''U:S)
Ry am't exonerations 43 55
Hy am'tM rebate on I'iWS ftl at 30
2 coll.'s on M IB 11 H '
" 5 ' 245 Oil 12 25
6 " B M 4 48 "
" treasurer's receipts 978 49
naiance aue uistrict 60 51
11,147 :X
BUILDING TAX.
DR.
To um't duplicate 833 31
To am't5j( added on fll SI... 15a
,334 87
CR.
By am't exonerations 14 52
" 5$ rebate on M 16. 11 la
" S col.'s on t'.'.n 18 8 69
" " rU 42 3 22
' 6 " $.'2 63 1 13 ,
" treasurer's receipts 208 15
334 87
P. J. WARD, Ex-Collector.
- DR.
To am't due last settlement 14 44
14.44
'
CR.
By am't 5$ col.'s on 118 58
1 48
13 50
bruaaurer s receipts
14 48
54
Balance due Ex-Col. Ward..
Whole number of schools .
Average number or months taught.
Number of male teachers emnlnveri
Number of female teachers employed...
ivoritKo miiary 01 niaie teacners
Average aulary of female teachers
Number of mills levied for school purp
" " hullrltnir '
65 00
40 oi)
6
i
Am't levied school purposes $1,139 07
uuuaing 333 31
. $1,472 38
Treasurer's Account.
Receipts.
Prom State appropriation... I 692 35
ai, on nana 1 m last year.. luu oi .
From Collectors 1.2M) 10
r rum nuuuij ircuturvr..,. lavs
Prom all other sources 1 78
K,
105 84
Expenditures.
Renalrlm I 135 44
Teacher's wages 1,620 00
School Text Books 107 43
School Supplies 128 79
Fuel aod contingencies 117 11
Fees of secretary 25 00
Fees of treasurer 25 00 '
Oilier expenses 175 54
$2
Resources.
Am't due district from Col. 50 51
Liabilities.
Am't due Ex-Col. Ward 51.
.231 41
60 51
Am'tdue treasuror 128 57 '
129 11
68 60
Liabilities In excess of Res..
Examined and found correct.
E.L. J?)b'nston, Auditors.
Atlantic City, Cape May
Anglesea, Wlldwood, Holly Beach, Ocean
City, Sa Isle City,. Avalon, Peermont,
and Stone Harbor, N. J Rehoboth, Del.,
and Ocean City, Md.
t Asbury Park, Long Branch
J West End, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allen
I hurst, North Asbury Park, Ocean Grove,
Bradley Beach, Avon, Belmar, Como,
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