8 CAFE MAY -TAR AND WAVE, SATURDAY JANUARY A, 1908
LOWER TOWNSHIP SETTLEMENT. Account of the receipts -and expenditure* of the Township of Lower, County of Cape May. N. J., with amount of tax collected on duplicate of 1907, and thenamea of the Delinquents in their taxes. CHARLES C. BOHM, Collector. & * Dr To amount of delinquent tax of k" 3906 collected with costs and •* interest. *2589.60 To amount of delinquent tax of L 1985 with costs and interest reE- edved from Lewis T.Stevens. 652.06 To J. Spicer Learning tax of 1905 in appeal. 11.82 To balance of school money reK ceived from James T. Hofff man, custodian, 664.59 *3808.07 Or. By amt. on acct. of roads, 1906, $ 8.64 By amount in excess of tax of 0. J. Leigh. - .80 Br amount Charles C. Beeves L" recording certificates, 6-70 By amount Hannah M. Thomas, L note, 500.00 E By amount Hannah M. Thomas, interest, 30.00 By amount James T. Hoffman, ■, custodian school money, 3554.59 By amount J. P. Mackissic, vital statistics, 4.90 By amount J. G. Wall, amt in excess of tax. .94 By amount Julius Way County Clerk, recording tax items. 46.00 By amount Charles C. Reeves ■ certificates sale. 7.40 By amount John J. Kromer, light money. 104.67 By amount Lewis T. Stevens, K rin ting. 281.67 By amount J ere Woolaon, over- - a eer of poor, 84.05 By amount Arthur W. Kelly I _ testimony, 68.30 By amount Lewis T. Stevens, services, 50. 00 By aihount Harry S. Douglass, comm siiouer, J54.83 By amount Julius Way, County Clerk, recording tax items, -81.70 By amount Mary E. Hildreth, - school bond, 200 00 By amount Mary E. Hildreth, . school bond, interest, 10.00 By amount on soct of schools, ' repairs, fuel, cleaning, etc. , 68.30 By amount J- H.^Smith, treats, tutions, 100.00 By amount Alfred Cooper. printing. 6.90 . By amount Arthur W. Kelly. stenographer, 123.30 By amount of interest on school bonds, 17.50 - Total amt. received, *3808.07 *3390.49 .. Total amt. paid out, 3390.49 Balance on hand, *417.58 Dr. Balance as per statement of re- 1 ceipts and disbursements for taxes of 1906, *417.68 ' To amount of taxes received ! 10,882.59 , i , Note of Security Trust ' Oo.. *1699.62 ! Local tax on Br-Rr- I L>-^ Cor. hat. 1905. r—~ -70.43 State appropriation, J. 1 Scull, vJJ- — 977.61 ! Citizens Local Tel. Co. franchise tax. 16.87 W. J. Electric Co. of Wildwood Crest, fran- , _ehiae tax, 73.80 1 » Five Mile Beach Elec. Railway Co. fran- » , chise tax. 45.09 BeUTel. Co. of Philadelphii franchise tax, 23.47 Amt. ree'd from Aaron Woolaon, Treas.. on / L. mdav I^»vi ni^lfina^ mop [J --- Amt. reod. from Aaron i Woolaon, Treas., on coupon of J H Thomas, 12.60 Total amt. of re- r <*!Pta. *13,728.46 | Or. By amount paid over to school I . *1584.09 J 1907. Roads. I Oct 28 Frank Woolson. * 1.00 I1 " Wm. Tobin. 4.88 f " Lemuel Schellenger, 11.00 C Oct 28 Wade Dickinson, *66.51 C " Enoch Garretson, 8.00 " C Oct 30 James Weldon, 10.60 C Nov 2 Leon Teal. 7.00 F Fred K lling, 6.18 F " Richard and Court- F land Reeves, 74.89 E " Harry Learning, 2.50 S Nathaniel Doiglass' S — heirs and Shiuuger Douglass,' — 80.25 S Nov 5 Frank Rutherford S and J. Baker, 42.41 pNov 13 Thos B Chester, 12.00 | S " John James. 8.75 I T Nov 14 F. K. Lehman, 1.50 ! V Nov 18 Lucius Chambers, 22.51 V Nov 20 Jacob Barnfett. 4.80 "V Wm LEwing. Sr.. 9.26 V Nov 2 George Horasn. 12.25 v Nov 2." James Long. 6.49 *" Dec 2 George Harris, 1.82 B Dec 4 James McPherson. 6.63 ** Wm and Adda Weeks, 5.25 " Socrates Sl?aw, 14.50 " Israel Vanaman, 5.45 James Thomas, 8.30 . " Samuel Garretson, 31.86 Dec 6 Amnon Wright. 5.25 Dec 1 Chas Hinchcliffe, 1.00 " Nelson Garretson, 16.12 H " Wm. Feastar. 8.90 P " Charles Matthews, 7.00 L " Daniel Woolaon. 13.38 S " Edgar Woolaon, 2.13 G " Leslie Woolaon. 7.89 " Frank and Scott -J Seym ore, 8.99 g *' Willetta Johnson, 16.55 ^ Richard Matthews, 8.50 '* A. H. Snyder, 5.25 " J. Learning Garretaoh, 20.02 r Dec 14 Alvin P. Church. 7.00 Dec 16 Lewis Pieraon, 1.75 " Swain Reevea, 9.57 Wm. Bate, 9 63 T " Frank Barnett, 8.76 B " D. McPherson. 16.75 — " — ~ ''John G. Walter, 8.® A •l Enoch Miller, 17.61 * 3
Dec 18 Anthony Grease, 6.18 " Silas Matthews. 8.60 " Frank Dickinson. 15.10 Wm. K.. Swain, 1.75 " SheppardB Taylor, 18.18 ij£". • , Dec 19 Thomas H Taylor, 18.18 " D. M. Woolaon, 6.25 " , Matthew Lummia, 3.50 I* " Kate M> Pheraon, a 88 f " Charles E. Hand. 4.26 „ " James Chambers 6-25 . " Henry Matifaewa, 2.60 " Page Matthews, 4.80 " W. L. Garretson, . .11.75 ." Learning Hughes, 7.00 Dec 20 Abijah D Reeves, 2.88 " Harry Woolaon. .88 " J ere Woolaon, 16.14 " Wm. McPtierson, 10.94 n " Alonzo Miller, 7.50 Dec 21 Ephraim Cham- * berluin, 18.18 e " E W Springer, 14.07 " " ExridaTsaVy. . 8.60 2 " Frank E. Bate, 11.38 Dec 27 Plujlip Long, 8.90 " John C. Elliott, 15.00 0 " A. H. Reeves. 12.65 " John W. Reeves, 20.18 7 " Nathan Piner, 1.76 " Albert Schellenger, 9.18 J. W. Reeves, 2.76 4 " John W. Corson, 9.78 ' " Edwin Marklcy, 3.50 5 " Cape May Point Imp. Co., 80.00 0 "• George Dickinson, 1.00 *927.41 Nov 13 J. P. Mackissic, vital 0 statistics, 2.00 " James H. Thomas, road 0 coupon, 12.50 " Levi Dickinson, election 9 board. 10.00 _ " Silas Hoffman, salary 9 and mowing, 46.10 " Job 1 Scull, state school 1 . and county Ui, 5502.88 Joseph P. MaCkissic, salary 3 1 and Board of Health, 800.00 Jete Woolson, overseer of poor, 19.60 9 Dr. Wilson A. Lake, services , and Board ot Health, 43.00 7 John C. Elliot, salary and Board <a Health, 116.00 7 Cha les C. Reeves, salary and 5 Aaron Wool son, salary and BUM Of Hhtltb, 112.00 9 A aro^ Woolspn , interest on £5 00 9 UeoMe Dickinson, salary and 3 Aafoil n ooUon, stationary, WHtage.llght money. 39.80 } Joseph B. Hughes, painting . towtiship house, 102.25 ) Jacob Oox, wheelwright, 4.00 Uiddei. tal expense, 1.84 j AmoUnt deducted by County . Board of Taxation, 33.03 ) Allowance oh correction of assess hi en t, 17.56 ) ■k—.. ~ 4 4- *9641.% ) Total receipts as per . statement. *13,728.46 ) Total disbursements, 9,641.% i. * *4086.60 CHARLES C. BOHM, Collector. 1 btate of New Jersey, 1 County of Cape May, as. Chas. C. Bohm, of full age, being 1 I duly sworn according to law upon his oath »aith that he is Collector of Lower , Township, in the County of Cape May N. J., and that the above statement is 1 correct and true, to the beat of his information and belief. CHARLES C. BOHM. 1 Sworn and subscribed before me this ] day of December, 1907. CHARLES C. REEVES. i Notary Public. j Delinquent Taxes of 1907— Wildwood 1 Crest. . f Anderson, H. H. { 5.56 j Brown, Frank. 2.78 1 Barber, Anna R., 81.97 1 Bromall, Caroline and I-ouiaa, 34.75 1 butterworth, A. H.. 11.12 1 Cros^Mary 18.07 \ Engle, Wm. 278 1 Friday. Harry S.. 6.56 1 Flood, John J., 2.78 I Gloeckler, John, 48.66 f Lena, 2.78 f Mrs, Rachaei, 2.08 1 Hutchinson, Lavinia J., 4.(7 I Holm, Chaa. H., 10.48 S Beach Yacht Club, 55.60 7 Johnson, Dr. C. E.. 5.66 1 Lawler, Thoa. P., 8.84 S R. A.. 5.56 7 Newcombe, John. 9.04 r Mrs. Ella, - 9.78 I Andrew J., 4.86 r Crest Hotel Co.. 129.27 C Pier Co. , 104.25 s G. W. and M. E. L. , 5. 56 s JJ. S. B., 11.12 9 Dr. G. O., 8.34 j, Ryan, Robert W.. 11.12 I Mary T.. 63.94 y Sifigel. Margaret. 8.84 p Stickney, Chas. H.. *, 2.78 S Seward, Mary T., 73.67 L Anna, 8.34 G Megel and Semneff, 45. 87 C Mrs. Rosina, - 47.26 C Francis P.. 556 u Thuyne, J. L., 278 \ 1 Feder, Mre. Lillie, 11.12 J walcott, A. L.. 11.12 Walton, Geo. W., 5.56 E Gustave, 33.36 C Wildwood Crest Co., 84.75 & Baker Brothers, 2220.53 c — F *3182.87 L v S Lower Township property adjoining E Holly Beach Bridge. E Brown. Hoffman and Nickeraon, ( 1.89 € Barnett, Somen. 1.06 5 8.47 ? & Leigh. 1529 g Oliver J.. 13.90 S Holmes and Mi'ler, 278 3 Ohas., 244 r itiddie, J. W. Sr., 6.26 r Fred, 1.89 S Schellenger, B. L.. _ 278 « Oscar F.. 3.48 p KAa i G Township property adjoining K Crease Avenue, dividing line between Si Holly Beach and Wildwood OresL N . " O. Taylor. Joseph, *18.07 B Baker, Latimer R., 9.78 Si 0 Anglesea. Wildwood and "Holly \*i Beach Gas Co., 20.35 O, : - f
Delinquent Taxes of 1907— Cape May Point. Special Seal Est tax for and light Persona] Allan. E. Estate, * .58 *208 Y. M. C. Association. 3.60 1&90 Beatty, Wm.. 1.58 - 6^6 Blister, Jane M. B.. .62 244 Bellows. Andrew, .35 1.19 Bellows. J. B. F.. .86 1.89 Batchelor, Edwerd, 263 ia*4 Bough ton, J. W.. 268 14.5 Brown, H A and sister, 5 78 22*3 Bennangh. George .44 l.*| Bailey, George W.. .35 l.fe Benezet, John H., .68 2.U Chew, June, .58 508 Chew. Alice, 260 1290 Corn well. Mrs. G. W.. 210 Corson, John W., Bal. 9.60 Camp, Ch&B. H., 1.40 556 Dealy, Dennis estate, . 53 208 Deatxich, Ambrose, .70 2*78 DeRumpty, — - .09 1.89 Ewing. Samuel ;E.. .88 248 Fenily, Thomas A, , 4.90 1&46 Feaster. E. P., .88 8.48 Fahey, H. M.. .88 248 Farrow, E. S., .85 1.® Foster, Chaa., v w 1.58" 1.M Freeman, George, \JJ 1.00 Gibba, Ella J.. .85 1.® Giles, (Rebecca, 4.90 19.46 Grant -Helen, 4.90 19.46 1 Griffin. Wm. H., 1.23 4.86 Hoshley, Mary A., .35 1.® 3 Hughes, James W.. .85 1.39 Hsll. Frank A., 1.06 4.17 3 Hovey, Maggie W., .44 1.74 Hainbach, Frank, .h8 3.48 3 Jacoby, Heniy, .35 1.®' Kirby. Mrs. E. W.. 2.28 9.08 3 Lawrence, Mary E., 205 " 31.97 Langley, Mary C., 245 9.78 3 Murphy, James, .70 271 Myers, George, .35 1.8) ) Markley, Edwin, Bal. 7.9j Markley, Oba*., .18 1.70 McConnell, Wo., 1.05 4.17 ) McKean, Wm. V. est, 6.80 25.02 Murphy. George R:. .27 1.05 ) Murphy, Raymond R., .27 1.06 Major, Joseph, 1,® ) Porter, George W. , .18' .70 Peters, Mrs., .44 1.7i ) Paulin, E; R. C.. .53 200Rutherford, Mrs Chaa 8.15 125] ) Rutherford, Ohas., LOO Reading.ThQmasA.. .88 248' ) Rqmington, Rebecca H, 3.85 15.29 R^rMji.,/ - 1.23 4.86 ) Selvy, fiarab, .88 3.4T c SeJvy.Wjm, .35 LM ) Schellenger^Mary E., 1.76 205" Stokes S. eT. 18.® 62® > Smith, Wm. R., .53 208 ) Shields. W. S. P.. 245 9.78 I Slomiui, Henry, 1.58 6.25 • She ;)p, Adam H., .53 2® t Stinwell, Paul K.. .27 l.® Schellenger, Albert Bal .57 i Thomas, Ohas., .53 208 ■ Taylor. Mary. .35 1.® i Tillman. -. 1.00 Vanderberchen, Francis, .88 3.48 Whilldin, Learning eatate. 4.03 15.99 Wiley, Samuel, .53 2.08 Whilldin. Julia A.. .70 2 78 Wanaer, F. E.. .88 3.48 Win8low, Stephen. .53 2® Wischan, Rev. Fred estate, 2® 1L12 J. W„ 1.40 5.® Young, George J„ 1.05 4.17 Cape May Imp. Co., 99.93 8%. 85 Total, 5220.88 ^ *902® Delinquent Taxes of 1907— Highland Lot Owners. McHugh, Michael John, * 1.12 James, 1.67 Gourley, John. 1.12 Arnold, George W., 1.12 Turner, Thomas, 1. 12 Muhe, Reuben, 1.12 Leadbeater, Emily. .66 David, .56 J. Fr-mk, .56 Ellis, .56 Schoen, Talbot . 66 Ware. Chas. L., .56 Ware, Wm. T.. Jr., .66 Ware, Walter R,. .66 Anna M., .56 Ware. Eliza A.. .6 « Rsil.Abram, ' 1.® Martin, Noab, / ,® . Njch. James, „ .56 Smith, Martha K., .56 < Lewis, ' 1.12 Ernestine, '.56|Billerbeck, Henry, .66 Schuler, Augi'st, .56 ■ Alfred. .56 James L. , .56 < Edward F.. .56 Jacob G.. ,® Wm. J., .56 PeHorsey, John W., .56 James G., .56 r Wm.. Jr., .56 Rosa, .66 August . 56 Whitman, Benjamin. .56 McLeee, John, .56 i August .56 i Catherine T., .56 Neeaita. Samuel . .56' 1 Anna, , 56 Nasn C., 1.12 Condi C. , .56' Chas. Lincoln, 1.67 i Gleason, Daniel, 1.12 J John, .56 Martin, Fred R.. .56 W. DeHorsey or John McConnell,- 1.12 Peter P. . .56 Chaa. Lincoln, 1.12 lndelkofer, Rosa, . 56 Edwin, H., 1.12 Ohas., .56 Elizabeth, . 56 De Horsey, John W. , 1. 12 Horeey, John W., 1.12 Evans, John W, .56 Pilsham, Catherine, 1.12 McConnell, John, 1.12 Easick, John, 1 12 Armstrong, David M.. 1. 12 1 Kailm-, John, 1.12 Winkier, John J.. 1. 12 Hoffman, James H„ 1. 12 J Banks, George W., 1.12 Wm. H, 1.12 J Ward, Wm T, L12 " Ware, Wm T, 2.24 Foulks, Albert L, 1.12 Graves, S S, 1.12 Evans John W, .56 Gilroy, John, 1.12 A Emil, .56 Mary E, 1. 12 Noon, John, C, 1. 12 Louisa. .56 A Boscha, Louis, 1 12 Emil H. I 12 ® White, Wm, .56 Catherine Favren 1.12
■ -\;g . Smith. W Scott, .« Brown, Sarah Ann .66 j et Samuel, .» " Brown, Win H.' ® 0 Anderson, Wm D, " 1.67 a -66 A Aoeuat. .56 a flV**1" Margaret l.JS * Mintzer, Catherine, .56 » '* inkier, .Maggie, . ."66 J >- . '-I* 1 *!« § K^Sttict^emde, !e6 < Keliy,. Mary, J ... .66 9 Zeller, Litttte. . . .66 J> Malroy, Mary, .66 | Young, JobO H. .66 | ' V *84.49 SDelinqueiht "Taxes of 190f— Lower. . Township. 8 Ahern, J ohn, *1.® 9 Atlantic and Pacific Dredg Oo, 18.® $ Allen. William, 1.00 Q Brown, -Edward, i.® 9 Brown, William, 1.® 6 Batteast, Benjamin, 2.78 6 Bowe, Patrick, 1.70 6 Chambers, Joseph, 8.® 9 Cord, Samuel S., 62.55 9 Oox, Griffin, 1.® 7 Oliver, Samuel, - 1.70 4 Cone, Eva, 4. 18 8. Oake, Mrs J F, 8.84 9 Cowan, Robert, 1.® 8 Cape May Point Imp Co, Bal 59.00 7 Cape May Sand Oo, 69.50 3 Delaware Bay House, 83.40 8 Dawson, Mary R, heirs, 30.58 8 Edmunds. J H, 18.77 4. Edmunds, Andrew heirs, 1.® 0 East Cape May Imp Oo, 29'. 90 7 Fleiacnhauer E. 26.91 2 Fleischhauer, H J, l.® 5 TleiRchhauer. H J Jr, ].® 6 Fleischhauer. Welter, j.® 0 Fleischhauer, .Edward. 1.® 0 Foster, Smith, 8.59 4. Gibbs, Wm heirs, 4.87 8- Godschalk, Lizzie C, • 6.% j -Gilbert'. A O. 8.47 S GeffL Evan, . 1.70 8 Hildreth. Lewis, 81.68 ? :Hawn. George, s.78 o Hemingway, Chaa.-- " 2.® 7 Hastmgs^Mlchael, 1.70 B togereoll, Uenmah, ..p'-. 1.70 5 Ingersoll, Lather, 1.70 2 Ivy, Andy, 1.® 8 Jopnaon, Harry, 1.70 3 Jefferies. Mary D N, 17.88 S Jefferies, Chas B, 2.® 9 Jefferson, Henry, • 1.® 5 Jennings, J -W, 8.04 7 Kimaey, Ohas, 8.08 B Kershaw, John, 6.95 9 Lovett, Sallie E, 11.81 0 Lope r, Edward, 1.® . B Matthews, Thomas, 1.70 ■ Matthews, George, 1.70 9 McNeil", Frank, i.00> 3 Mickle, Nathan, 3.48 3 Oliver, George, 1.70 . 3 pritchard, Wm Jr, 1.70 J Pepper. feSat heirs, 4.17 . Pennsylva.ua R R Co, 11.12 ; 1 Queen. Edward, i.® 5 Smith, Mrs F, 22.24 T Spaith. Ohaa, 1.70 5 Smith, Rosa, .69 - Snyder, Virgil, 1.78 ) Shields, W S P, 45.18 1 Taylor, T J, 5.® I Taylor, Ella, 6 26 Thompson, Mary S, 15.® Turner, Abbie L, . 8.47 ■ Turner, Keziah heirs, 1.® Trusty, Walter, .85 ■ Wilson, Joseph, 2.® ; Wilson, Lewis, 1.70 - Wilson, Maggie, 1.® Walter, J G, , ®.® ■ ! White. Wm F. 1.70 J ! Yeamcks, Wm, 1.69 j | Total. *980.51 t ; 8ummary of Delinquent Taxes for year 1907 I ; Amt due on property in Lower I 1 Township, * 980.61 - dnn n-n apnMti Blgb i_ i land, f "■■■'- " 84.49 ; Amt due on property in Cape May Point, 1128.37 , ; Amt doe on property in Wild- I wood Crest, 8182.87 ; Amt due on property adj. Holly Beach Bridge, 54.28 Amt due on property adj. Oresae avenue, 27.® Amt due from Anglesea. Wildi J wood and Holly Beach Gas Co, 20 85 Total amt of delinquents, *5428. 62 CHARLES O. BOHM. Collector. Treasurer's Statement for the year ending Dec. 81st, 1907. Dr. J Bond account From sale of bonds, *5065 50 _ from Security Trust Oo. 45.® Interest frqm C 0 Bohm, 125 00 Total Dr . *5235 ® . Cr ] June 6 Bv ca«h paid C C S Reeves, ord«>r No 265, * 18 62 " By cash paid Saml Gar- S ret-on, order No 271. 5.25 " By cash paid Joseph Brown, order No. 264. 10.® " By cash paid Star and Wave Pub Oo, order No 275, 6 39 " By cash paid Jacob Barnett order No 863, 10 ® " By cash paid Joseph Foster, order No 274, 2. 68 " By cash paid Frank Matthews, order No. 278, 1.75 " By cash paid Lorenzo Harris order No 273, - 2 68 " By cash paid Daniel Wool son, order No 270, 1.75 " By cash paid Wm Mc- O Pheraon, order No 362, 10.® 8 By cash paid L T Stev- 0 ens order No 276, ®.8I 26 By cash paid Geo Dickinson, order No 288, 37.® " By cash paid Aaron Wool son, order No 2®, 10.® " By cash paid J O Elliott order No 2®, 8.® Aug 19 By cash paid Samuel Garretson, order No 292, 74.94 " By cash paid Leslie Garretson, order No 278, 7.® 28 By cash paid Wade .Oi Dickinson, order No 295, 98 98 ' ' By cash .paid Ohas. McNeil, Jr, order No 2%, 21.20 ' " By cash paid Clinton H Hand, order No 297, 32.84 i
S Oct 10 By cash paid Samce I 5 Garretson, order No 525, 6® « 5 Oct 19, By cash paid Samuel 3 Garretson, order No 626, 525 ® 7 Oct *3 By cash -paid S«Wl 5 Garretson, order No 629. o® TO 3 Dec 18 By caift paid Stilhrell 3 H Townsend, order No 540. 58.84 ! By cash paid Levi Dicka inson, order No Ml, " 10.® 3 " By cash paid L E 3 Hughes, order No 586. 5.63 d By cash paid Samuei 3 Girretaon, order No 541, 1126® 5 " By cash paid Wm "G 3 Moore, order No 548, 219 ® 3 Dec 28 By caah paid J O H5 liott order No 5®. 14 ® - Dec SO B>- cash paid Geo Dick3 inson. order No 554, 25 62 " By cash paid Aaron Woolaon, order No 656, 14.77 } Total Cr. . 44011.® > Balance on hand Dec 81, 1907. *1224.® J *5285.® , State pf New Jersey, 1 Cape May County, as. , Personally appealed before me Aaron - Woolson, Treas., being duly sworn on , his oath according to law, saith that , the above statement just and true 5 to the beat^of ftia knowledge and be- ! . AARON WOOLSuN, Treas. 1 Sworn and] subscribed to before me , thia Slat day of December. A Dv . 1907. CHARLES C REEVjfcS, Notary Public. r '/ I Treasurer's Statement year ending I Dec. 81. 1907. j Dec 28 To bal on hand last set- , tlement. *86 71 , Jan 7 1907 To cash reedfrum O r O Reeves on acct tax sale. 9.83 : Jan 26, To caah received from r Albert Schellenger from 19® , tax certs, 7.17 j Apr 9 To cash reed from Btate j Treasurer on acct fire , . i warden. 8.® , Apr 16 To cash reed from James i H Thomas note, acct of roads, 6® TO « May 27 To cash reed from'Pria- , cilia Hand delinquent taues, ®.21 , June 6 To c»sh recvd from on j hcct Wildwood gas ordinance, 18.® , July 9 To caah recvd from 1 County Clerk license I C* °reet, 2® W j " To caah recvd from JT : Hoffman, ex-collector, 112.® Sep 20 To cash recvd from de- , Iinquenttax Jaa Anderson. 6 41 , 19 To cash recvd from de- , linqoent tax Keziah pi , Turner, heris. 25.25 I ** To cash recvd from delin1 quent tax Adolph Weber. 7.27 \ Dec 4 To cash recvd from rent polling room. 25.® Dec 81 To paah recvd from Chas 1 O Bohm. 869.® Total Dr. , *1471.® Or. Dec 81 19® By cashpaid Aaron Woolsdb order 284, * 6 ® " By cashpaid James H Thomas order 285, 6.® " By-eedb paid Geo. Dick- •- inBon.-order 236. 6.® " By cash paid CO Reeves, order 287, 9.® " By caah paid Daniel Wool son. order 288, j.® Jan 9 1907 By cash paid O C Reeves, order 240. 2. ® 18 By caah paid S F Eldi 'ge, order 241, 14.® Apr 22 By caah -paid Scott Seymore, order 2®. 5.87 Apr 22, By cash paid Albert N Weeks, order 25t, 5.26 84 By cash paid Samuel Garretson, order 252, ®.8l " Bv caah naia'fns Hump. aobrerderxear " By caah paid Geo Dickinson. order 254. 18.® 8 By cash paid Geo Harris. order 2®, 8.® " By caah paid R T John- - aon, order 257, 6 57 " By caah paid OhasJIinchliff, order 2®, 6.® ; 6 By cash paid Geo Dickinson, order 266, 2 ® i " By cash paid J O El- ( liott, order 267, 2.® , " By cash paid Aaron Woolaon, order 268, 3.® " By cash paid C O Reevea order 269, 6 TO ] 8 By caah paid Enoch Garretson. order 277, 6 68 , " By caah paid Ed Garretson. order 278, - 6.® 1 ' ' By caah paid Geo Djckin- I son. oroer 279i 21.77 " By cash paid A D Reeves order 2®. 45. 18 ' Aug 7 By caah paid C Q 1 1 Legates, order 291, 12 25 1 4 By caah paid Chas Homsn. . order 298v, 8. ® 20 By cash1 paid Daniel ' Schellenger. order 299, 14.® f " By cash paid Earle Wool- ( eon, order 8®, 9. 63 . " By cash |paid F S Woolson, order ®1, 4.88 1 " By cash paid Wm White, t Jr, order 803, r 4.38 t " By cash paid O C Reeves, ± order 804, 3.® \ " By cash paid Danl Wool- ' son, order 808, 84.88 a "A. By cash paid Star and t w Wave, order 294, 68.67 1 " By caah paid A H Reeves, order 258, 14.89"* 2 By cash paid L T Stevens, a order 618, 82.® a 10 By caah paid Albert Sihellenger, order 514, 22.70 " By cashpaid John Major, order 516, 18.18 c " By caah paid Ezekiel e Selvy, order 616, 7.44 e " By caah paid Harry Woolaon. order 517, 9 !9 " By caah paid Nathan e Piner. order 518, 7 44 " By cash paid John Oorson, order 619, 7.44 Oct 10 By cash paid Joseph u Major, order 5®, 10.94 g " By caah paid Thos Ches- \ a "ter, order 521. 20. 18 1 " By cash paid Jos Baker, t order 522. 10.07 w < ;
0 it on. , • ■ R YrxthV,* ^Lfri I, ; 1,ce « 0 son orterSM - 0 Dec 4 By caah paid Frank / 0 Dec 18 By* cash paid Jamea^M • "" ® - 0 " Byo^ehr^00^- 1 8 " By^.aah paid Star and Dee 81 By ^ab'fa paid*C C Bohni, 5 " By°Sh Sd O C Bohm, 89 80 J! urer. Dec 81. 1907, *1471.® ' m his oath acoording to law said that the 1 Sworn and subscribed before me thia » 81st day of December A D.. 1907. 1 CHARLES Oj REEVES, ® Report of the Custodian of School Moneys of the School District of Lower . Township. County of Gape May for the 0 School Year ending June 80th. 1907: FINANCIAL R45PORT. Receipts. State and County Funds. Bal in handa of Township Collector. July 1st, 1906, $ From *200.000 State School Fund Appropriation, 99.® From State Appropriation, ' 126 78 From State School Tax, 1757.® Fr. m reserve fund, J$7.78 1 From inat on aurplua revenue, 47.29 3 Total, *2163. 18 District Taxes. 7 Bal in handa Township Collector, July 1st, 1906, *470.19 From current expenses, 2TO.® a From bonds and interest, 600.® From fuel, 200,00 } From books, 226.® From enlarging and repair 1 ing school houses, 60.00 From teach era' sal, 1125.® J Total, *2770.19 Other Sources From State for School - J Libraries, *10 TO Total *10.® , Expenditures. 1 State and County Funds. For. teachers' salaries, *2169.18 , Total. 62169. 18 3 District Taxes. , For teachers' Salaries, *1026.87 For Fuel. 314.82 5 For janitors' salaries, ®.%- For enlarging or repair ) school houses. 88.76 . For debt and inst, 8%. 10 ) For text books, apparatus and supplies. 242.® Other school expenses, 157.® Balance in hands of Town flhip Collector, June ) 30 th. 1907, 554.® ) Total. *2770.19 , Other Sources. , For school libraries, Jioi® ) Total. *10.® State of New Jersey, ' County of Cape May. sa. Before me, personally came James T. Hoffman, Custodian- of school moneys of the Lower Township of 1 Cape May County, whe . being duly , sworn, saith that the 'above Financial Report is true to the beat qf . his knowledge and belief. JAMES T, HOFFMAN. Oatodian. Sworn and subscribed before me thia *> r 39th d„v nf JiiIp 1 n .QfVT • - " 1 CHARLES C REEVES. ( Notary Public. A Striate Presentiment "There are more things in Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy," said Hamlet to Horatio after Horatio had remarked, "But this is wondrous strange" referring to the doings of the ghost of the play, and there are things occumc« every day which would cause the ejaculation "This is wondrous strange" frequentif they were made known by those under whose observation they occur. will relate an incident as an illustration and ita -truth can be established several thoroughly reliable persona. A strong and self-reliant woman in excellent health and not in the least morbid, told a friend or relative that in about a month she would die andjhe^ endeavored to persuade her parents, who were devoted to her, that they should not grieve since death is inevitable, our stay upon earth is but ^ . short, and those who die are surely entering upon a broader and more desirable life. She wrote a letter at this time exp}gining all that she desired with all of her belongings after the event, and acted daily, as though she fully realized that her time upon this earth was but a matter of a few giving attention tp every possible detail of arrangement of her affairs. It occurred as she predjated and in Bpite of the fact that everything to within an hour or two o( her death, seemed, to indicate a succesful recovery. But a few hours before the event she requested that her rings, excepting her wedding ring be removed and practically predicted the course of her parents after her death. DO YOU EAT PIE If not you are miasing half the pleasof life. Just order from your a few packages of "OUR PIE" and learn how easy it is to make - -i Lemon, Chocalab-, and Custard piea that will please you. If your grocer won t supply you, go to one who wilL - Wm

