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"Mr order* p*klJo««-p!i H.H*Dr» wwrmdjlmipplirs « so. By orders p»(J W J a«d Sea■bore R K Co. freight » 111 ® Br order. u»M Allan lie City R R Co freigl t 1 «0 HS^vadareraldFowera WrightBjao&Kowr.tsrNrr.tnppllrv M » By order, paid S F Haywood & Co. .oppite. 48 20 Be oid. r» v id Valrolln Oil Co* lor oil Sir. at water work. 1ST38 Be order, paid J en kin. Bros. I tor .applies 06 tr> Br order, paid A P Smith Tl.^r^in.lng Co. supplies 45 50 *" By orders paid C M JUominat- .' bk Co. soppiies 5 Srwdtr paid L. WhlUdin for ^ By orders paid Bingham it Taylor, snpplies 84 96 $5342 07 X Bee. 8I.1906. Balance due appro. $ 2 40 I :'*SMTi4i&3. .» IT' , Dee. 81. 1907. By bal •— . due appropriation iotc sa •6344 62 ^ $6344 62 p.-., Exhibit A. Scbednle 0. PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT STATIONERY, PRINTING AND ADVERTISINGBy order paid J. Henry EdC . nands, printing &c 1220 74 By orders paid News & Ware, i printing &c , 119.42 By order paid Sur of the Cape Pub. Co. printing &e 416 67 t By orders paid Star & Ware, priming &c 194 04 k By orders paid Lewis T. 6teven». printing fa 560 18 By ordre. paid M A Scull, printing' S4 25 By orders paid Lehman-- & Bolton, priming bonds 228 50 By order paid H. h Hornberg•r, advertising in Phila. p«pa"'N. American." "Rec"Press." & "Ledger." 240 00 | By orderpaid Phila.'Toqnlrer" tor advertising 60 00 By orders paid Wm. F- Murphy's Son's Co. supplies 15 35 By orders paid M L Warrington. supplies 18 TO By order paid Remington Type ' writer Co, supplies 7 20 #3110 00 Dec. 31, 1900. By Ant. overdrawn 14 Ant. appro, by Conn- - r nil year 1907 #1500 00 Amt. appro from Bond iasne 815 T5 -Dec 81, 1907. By balance doe appro. 305 61 $2315 75 #3315 75 ExhibltA. Schedule 10. PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT PROPERTY ■*— • - 'AND IMPROVEMENT. By orders paid C M Grain & Coal Co. feed, hay &c J 505 75 By orders paid George Ogden & 8on. lumber 418 49 By orders paid W H Homan, teed, hay &c 116 03 By orders paid Mrs E J Mixoer for hay 44 63 By orders paid Mrs. L Baldwin. meals for prisoners 80 20 By orders paid Mecray Bros. for supplies 43 47 By orders paid Del. & AtL Tel. I ' "A Tel. Co. telephoning 106 00 Br orders paid Cbas A Swain, labor ana supplies 18 TO By order p»id Jesse Brown. labor and supplies 6 43 By order paid Mrs. Woolsoo, Janitress at pavilion 52 06 . ' By ordebs paid Mrs. Newkirk, Janitress at pavilion 82 60 By orders paid Miss R Fisher. > janitress at pavilion 190 00 By orders paid Jacob Coleman labor at pavilion 115 00 By orders paid A E Ruffings, 1 Janitor city building 56 00 Bv orders paid Edward KimF 'berry. Janitor city bnildiug 48 00 Bv orders puid C K Sballns, labor and supplies 75 54 By order paid I H Smith, Treas for cash advanced • 14 25 By order paid R M Wentzell K tor supplies 15 00 By order raid Wm. H. .Villa for supplies 2 25 By order paid Lafayette Bennett. labor and supplies 38 00 By order paid Mrs E Turner. for supplies 8 «o By order paid Isaac Tenen baum tor snpplies 1 00 By order paid W B Roland, labor ana snpplies 3o 97 By order paid Harvey W. p Lewis, decoration city bid's loo 00 By order paid F C Richardson for iuBursnce 60 00 By order paid E. Johnson, for . , rent of pound 25 00 By order paid R H Fadeley, labor and snpplies 17 60 By order paid American Ice & ' Coal Co for Ice g 42 By order paid W LeNolr for supplies 8 25 By order paid Thompson Giles for wood 2 00 By order paid Howard F Otter for supplies 5 5o By order paid John Wanamaker for supplies 8 5o By order paid 6 A French for B ... supplies • 1 4 80 By order paid. Jacob Garrison for repairs - 8 25 By order paid W J & Seashore R R Co. reat of ground for the pavilion 1 00 _ By order paid Charles Doak, lor. labor lo 00 1 By order paid C M Ilhnmlna- 1 ting Co. for supplies 1 So Dec. 81. 19o6. Balance *S3°5 68 ' due appro. #24 o4 Amt. appro by Council, year 19o7 4000 00 May 1, 19o7. Amt.app from bond issue 643 55 Dec. 81, 1907- Balance doe appro I86IO0 >4667 50 >4667 59 1 Exhibit A. Schedule 11. PAID OUT Oil ACCOUNT REPAIR- 1 IN J, CLEANING AND WATERING , STREETS. 1 By oraera paid Ed war i Long, ] labor on streets (500 00 By orders paid Moses Owens, I labor on streets - — S06 65 By orders paid John Oalla- I bat,, labor on streets 89 43 By orders paid George Wood- I rufi. labor on streeft 94 07 • By orders paid Cbas Keeler, I hire team on streets - 1278 60 By orders paid John Mat- I thews, hire team on streete 263 '00 By orders paid Irwin Ware, £ hire team on streets 119 40 By orders paid A R Gordon, E hire team on streets 96 40 By orders paid Geo. Lynch, ** E hire team on atreets 84 20 By orders paid John Crowell, B hirs team on streete 8 00

By orders paid Joseph H. °. Bane*, labor and supplies 416 87 j - By orders paid Geo. Ogden, A Bon for lumber 468 06 . 0 By orders paid Harris & Bennett, labor and supplies 00 64 1 £ By orders paid Wm. L Ewing Jr. iaoor and supplies 32 60 1 ® By orders paid M H Ware, i .. for supplies 111 OB , By orders paid Daniel Gofl. Y) gravel for streeU 370 "89 By orders paid I) W Rodan, 10 for gravel 40 60 By orders paid Jobn Filer, * for gravel 8 50 ^ By orders'paid Harry Hughes lor gravel — 4 75 £ By orders paid L P J Anson, for gravel 3 76 _ By orders paid Atl. City R R Co freight on gravel 12 60 By orders paid W J & Seashore R R Co. freight on gravel 615 24 By orders paid I. H. Smith, Treas. cash adv. Sundry bills 4 Broadway rarer, boardwalk 254 42 s By orders paid 8 Walter Ben2 nett, labor and caab adv. on labor Broadway sewer, 166 40 By orders paid Joseph Hand, Jr., labor on boardwalk 18 12 ," *.y orders paid Chas B Doak,, '• "labor on boardwalk - 46 25 By order paid Wm. Beunett. labor on boardwalk 28 76 2 By order paid Author Hand, labor on boardwalk ? 00 17 By order paid It M Wentxell, for supplies 2 00 14 By order paid Charles A. o Swain, for snpplies . 10 90 By crder paid William, Brown 5 A Earle, for supplies 7 06 By order paid M C Benckert, 0 extra pay for labor at the pumping station 20 00 By order paid L C Gibson. c for carting 2 00 By order ,paid Wm. Elwell, 0 painting sign 1 76 By order paid Mrs Woolson, 8 service janitress at pavilion 20 00 By order paid Mrs Newkirk. 0 service janitress at pavilion 10 00 By or^er paid W A Lovett, ~ for supplies 7 50 • By orders paid H C Bobm, ? for shells 16 80 By order paid Jos. Sims, for shells 9 00 By order paid John Giles, for shells 40 80 By order paid B W Obekiah, 11 for shells 9 18 Z By order paid Jacob Coleman, for shells 13 80 By orderpaid George W Bennett, for shells 8 40 y By order paid David Hawn, .iOTAhells .. v • 13 86 By order paid Wm Cooper, 5 for snells 4 80 By order paid Robert Green, 9 labor on Btreets 1 75 ' Bv orders paid Fred Stewart, 3 labor on treets 66 60 Bv order paid R H Fadeley, 3 labor and supplies 62 90 - By order paid Italians, Nos. 87,86,89,83,79,80,90 4 93 26 3o ' 7 By orders paid Italian Ni. 1, labor on streets 72 04 1 0 By order* paid It dian No. 3, „ labor on streete 118 60 1 Bv orders paid Italian No. 6, 3 labor on streets 117 89 1 sy orders paid Italian No. 10, 0 labor on streets .. 77 43 , ny orders paid Italian No. 15 0 labor on streets . 126 64 j 0 (6332 46 j D Dec. 31. 1906, bd. due appro. (179 77 Amt. appro, bv r, Council, yeir 1907 6000 00 1 May 1, 1907, amt. M 1 appro, from issue ; ' bonds 1144 IS i 5 Dec. 81, 1907, to I j amt. overdrawn 8 56 1 5 (6332 46 (6332 46 | Exhibit A. Schedule 12. , ] > PAID ON ACCOUNT OPERATION ] SEWER PLANT. ' By orders paid C M Illumi- ; 1 j nating Co. for gas (1092 26 bv order paid CMDsASPt. ' , R R Co. for electric power 525 26 By order paid John Caroman. ' 1 painting stack 17 85 By order paid R D Wood & ' Co. supplies 7 95 By order paid George Ogden ' 4 Son, lumber 6 14 1 By order paid Harris 4 Ben- . nett, labor and supplies 19 00 1 i By ord :r paid W J & Seashore R R Co. freight 5 21 , 1 py orders paid Geo W Reeves, * labor and supplies 3o 39 ay ord ere paid Valvoline Oil t 1 Co. for oil 85 26 bv orders paid Otto Gas En- p 1 gine Works, soppiies 91 51 E (1885 83 ! Dec. 31, 1906, amt. overdrawn 4 ,78 1 E Amt appro by Jouncil, year 1907 (1600 00 E 1, 1907, amt.app itom issue bonds p by Conned 460 52 Dec 81, 1907, by bal. p , due appro. 69 91 (1960 52 (1960 52 B B Exhibit A. Schedule 13. Paid on account Board of Health. order paid V. M. D. Marcy, salary, secretary, inspector, « member and cash adv., (93.47 order paid Lewis T. Stevens, n prof, services, printing, etc, 34.06 order paid Charles Lentz and Son., supplies, etc., 16.20 order paid Charles iKeeler, burial dead horse, 6 00 By order paid Somers Van Kirk, burial dead cat, ,o0 B order paid Alexis Schellinger, serving notices. 6.40 order p^id A. W. Hand for B printing, 14.75 order paid Marcus B. Scull B for.printing, 2.26 order paid A. L. Leach, member's salary, 26.00 order paid R. S. Hand, member's salary. 24.00 A By order paid Geo. L. lovett, member's salary, 22.00 D< order paid A. B. Little, member's salary, 20.00 order paid Wip. Porter, secretary, member's salary, 20.50'

' J i By order jkid L. m! Hall, j member's salary. 8.00 ) Dec. 3L 1906 | Balance due appro.. \ (186.21 I Amt. appro by Cou dl I year 1907, 400.00 I Amt. ree'd fyom Alderman fines, 10.00 ) Amt. ree'd from Sec. Board of Health, 19.60 J Dec. SI. 1907. By Balance due appro.. 269.42 (564.71 (664.71 ' ■ Exhibit A, Schedule 14. Paid out on account Incidentals. By order paid J. Spircr Learning. prof 1 services, (396.00 By order paid James E. Tay1 lor, officer Bond Com. on back taxes, etc., 279.81 By order paid S. H. Townsend, services kuidtor, etc. , 195.20 By order paid A. W. Hand, secretary for acct. guarantee ) fund Summer School, 275.00 By order paid Thomas Keenen, ! services life guard, 100.06 By order paid George Holden, i services life guard, 100.00 By order paid Joseph Hand,* i expense attending conferences sewers, 22.00 1 By order paid S F. Ware, expense attending conference, 7. 00 I By order paid Gilbert C. Hughes assessor, expense I to Camden, 10.00 Br order paid I. H. Smith, Jr., , treas. cash adv. Recorder. expenses to Newark see. , bonds, 9.00 1 By order paid L H. Smith, Jr., Treas, cash adv. sundry I small bills, 61.26 By order paid I H. Smith, , Treas, cash adv. sundry small bills, 64.68 I By order paid Lewis T. Stevr. , ens, officer bonds, etc., 62.00 I By order paid Henry Leffman, prof'l services, 20.00 1 By order paid V. M. D. Marcy, prof'l services, 6.00 I By order paid Jos. B. Hughes, serv. special officer at election, 1 2.00 I By order paid Alexis Schellinger, service special officer, 6.00 I By order paid George Lehman, service special officer and I expenses at court, 14.40 By orderpaid Jefferson Gibson, I expenses at court, 12.10 By order paid Wm. Farrow, I court expenses and cash adv. for bus hire, 11.50 i By order paid George Baldwin, court expenses, _ 3.60 I By order paid J. W. Thompson, vital statistics, 8.80 i By order paid Mrs. L. Baldwin, meals for prisoner^ 4.50 , By order paid C. L. Brownmiller, typewriting, etc.. 43.70 1 By order paid Sol Needles, collector for postage, etc, 60.66 By order paid Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph & Telephone Co., telephoning, 17.50 , By order paid Postal Telegraph ! Co. for telegraphing, , 3.32 ' order paid. Western Union Telegraph Co, telegraphing, .83 | By order paid S. A. Queen & Co., supplies. 6 001 ordf-r paid William Brown & Earle. supplies, 18.99 j By order Daid Constantine Morris, hire bus, 2 00 ! By order paid Thomas Millet, cssh adv for dinners, 6.75 1 ('828.60 1 31, 1906. I Balance due appro., $ 33.26 I Amt. appro, by council, 1500.00 Amt. appro, from Bond issue year 1907, 514.36 | 31,1907. Balance j due appro., 219.02 j $2047.62(2017.62 I Exhibit A, Schedule 15. out on account Fire Department. order paid Secretary Fire .Department, $4200.00 31, 1906. Balance 1 due appo, $350.00 Amt. appro, by council year 1907. 4200.00 31, 1907. By Balance due appro. . 350.00 | $4550.00 $4550.00 j Exhibit A, Schedule 16. Paid out on account Poor Fund. | By order paid A. (J. Bennett, „ I oversee', services and ex penses, _ $ 82.21 By order paid Duke and Bennett, overseer, services and expenses, 40.76 order paid V. M. D. Marcy, prof'l services poof. 30.50 By order paid Dr. Anna Hand, prof'l services poor, 7.00 By order paid Thomas W. Milj let and Son. for coal, 14.86 By order paid American Ice and Ooal Oo. for coal. 25.00 order paid Phillips & Hughes , groceries for poor,- 44.00 ] older paid Joseph G. Vance, , groceries for poor, 3.00 By order paid Wm. H. Thomp- 1 son. burial poor, ' 30.00 1 order paid Henry S. Ruther ford, burial poor, 15.00 1 By order paid Thomas H. Taylor, shoes for poor, 2.25 j ^ $291.58 ! - Dpc. 81. 1906. Balance « due appro., (457.39 j 1 Amt. appro, by council j ' year 1907, 250^80 I . Dec. 81. 1907. By bal- J ance due appro., 412.81 1 $707.39 $707.39 \ Exhibit A, Schedule 17. , j Paid out an account Amusements. | I order paid E. K. Brown, ( ( Treas. on acct. Guarantee Fund Summer School, $100.00 ' ' order paid Treas. Cape May i 1 Club, base ball, 800.00 ] order paid Treas. Cape May ' Club, on sect. Fourth July ( celebration, 200.00 1600.00 ( Amt. appro, by council year 1907, $700.00 1 Dec. 81. 1907. By bal- i ance due appro. 100.00 1 $700.00 (700.00 •> Continued 00 Page Eignt. '

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6 SOUTH CAPE MAY STATEMENT Report of Collector and Treasurer of 8 the Borough of South Cape May, N. J. 0 Receipts. To balance U-28-60. $2507.93 0 To taxes, 2370.21 To cost and finea, 15.99 0 (4894.13 0 Expenses, By marehall's salary, (180.00 0 " clerk's " 181.25 " assessor's " 176.00 " colli ctor's " 175.00 0 solicitors " 100.00 " County and State 0 School Tax, 444.02 " primary election, 35.00 " water rent, 30.00 0 " att nding county board, - 85 50 0 " stamps, stationery, etc. printing, 67.80 0 " street lighting, 180.00 " repairs to streets, sido0 walks and borough hail. 293.31 0 " recording tax liens, 3.70 " surveying Mt. Ver6 ' non avenue, 26.00 " deed. 2.00 " error: Tripples taxes j entered twice, 5.60 " balance 2-1- '08. 3010.95 1 | (4894.13 1 j H. H. WALTON. Collector and Treasurer. 3 | Dated February 1st, 9081. N , j When we say "Guaranteed" we- - ' I m -nn that if you receive no benefit from . j the use of Rydaie's Stomach Tablets 1 for indigestion or Dyspepsia, go to . our agent from whom you purchased ' I them and get your money. Guaranteed j : by V. M. D. Marcy and Co. feb MRS. EMALINE STEELMAN. | In the death of Mr*. Emaline Stecl- | man, which occurred on January 30, j j Tuckahoe lost one of the oldest and - 1 most beloved membe's of the commu--jnity. Mrs. Ste-lman was the daughter | of Thomas and Sarah Van Giiier, of ■ ■ 1 Petersburg, and was the wife of the j ' lato Anthony Steeiman. to wnom she was united in marriage 011 February 26. 1849. She had been a faithful ar.d help'ul member of the M. E.' church for a period of sixty years, and a II ) along the years of ber religious life " her influence for good has been felt by ' I all who knew her. Under her instruction and care the little ones of the primary department of the Tuckahoe ! M. E. Sunday school learn -d to love her, and now h undreds of thes" who have from time to time passed under her loving ministration, revere h- r m mory with alnjost as great sacrednfess and tenderness as that for a beloved parent. A gr at many gathered 1 to pay the last sad ribute of respect and the banks of the most beautiful floral offerings attested the esteem in which she w»s held. Funeral s rvices conducted by Rev. J. Swain Garrison, Yerkes and Mr. Samuel Champion, adding testimony to the worth and character of the deceased, her cheeriness of disposition, her benevolent nature, and abov e all, her blessed religiouus influence upon all about her. Mrs. T. Dowdney Clark, of Woodbury i 88 og, "Thy Will be Done "and "Heme of the Soul,"- with such pathetic ten1 Jemesj as to bring tears to many I eyes. A long and useful lifj is ended, ; and great indeed must bu the reward ! which awaited her in that land, J. 'Where, sickness, sorrow, pain and death. j Are felt and feared no more."

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} Ifrrp A STOMACH SPECIALIST I I /"VI JCf | I » ll ALWAYS IN YOUR llUUljL I Irydale's ouw—teed 'T mn>»(i3ini3># V. M. D. Marcy and Co. J. Woodruft^Eldredge, West Cape May.