8 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE ATURDAl, JANUARY ,. JF* ============
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*' By amt. paid Jos. Halbruner. roads. 1.70 " By amt paid Win. Weeks, roads. 7.00 " By amt paid Wm Weeks, roads, ,60.01 ) By amt paid Frank Sey- / moor, roads. 5.60 By amt. paid Scott SeyV „~?^moar- ""Mis. 5 67 By amt. paid Alex Win- 1 lock, roads. 9.00 " By amt paid Saml Town- i send, fttton road bond-, 12.50 I " By sunt paid Mary E Hil- i dretfa, int. on road i „ . bonds. 25.00 i By amt. paid Prank i Barnett. work on roads. 9.37 I " By amt. paid Nelson I Gar'Uon work on roads, 2.00 By amt paid Star & Wave-Pub. Co., printing. etc , 22.50 t ' By am-, paid Chaa. C. Reeves, salary, etc., 75.00 By amt paid John O. Elliott, roads, 36.00 By amt. paid David __ Hswn. roads, 7.11 BgcWBr amt. paid Geo. / .. _Emn«- roads. 5.60' I By amt. paid Jaa Hawn, •• roads, 1.76 £ n _ i./o By amt paid Sam 'I Gar-
_ ..retaon. roads. 16.90 Sgc. 16 By amt paid Lemuel .. 8eheUen*er. roads, 6 87 By amt' paid Jacob Barrelt roads. 6.18 i By amt paid Jaoob Bar- i rett. Tress. Jr O U t ,, „A "• 12.50 , By amt. paid Saml Day, • .. 586 1 By amt. paid Edward ] Learning, roads, 2.63 By amt paid Lydia Van- .. „Mun* t0*d*t. 12.26 ] By amt. paid Harry Oolwitz. roada, 1.75 1 By amt. paid Sterling Vanaman, reads. 5.25 1 " By amt. paid Richard ' Matthews, roada, 3.60 I By amt. paid 0. V. 1 Reeves, roads. 2.00 1 " By amt paid O. V. 1 Reeves, roads, 1907. 4.00 ( Dec 17 By ams paid Wm. Mc- , C Pheraon, roads, 13.00"C By amt. paid A. H. Sny- C der. roads, 13.18 £ By amt. paid Jonathan ~ £ Hoffman. iroads. 2.00 I By amt paid L E Hughes, E toads, 1.76 £ Dec 18 By smt paid S. B. F Taylor, roads, 14.50 E 'By amt. paid Geo. Dick- | £
inson. roads. 9 00 By amt paid Frank Dickinson, roads. 13 23 I isec 19 By amt paid Geo Mc- I, Neal. roads. 7. 78 i ! " By smt paid Walter Mc- j \ Neai. roads. 1 . 55 ! " By amt. paid E J Hitch- j ner. roads, 7.00 « By am: paid D M Wool- „ to«ds. ■ b.oo By a-u; ,fjid John James, resJs. .88 ; By am „aid Onas Daw- I; •on. r-jsili. 17.50 : By am: paid Jaa Ewing, ,. roads 10.50 ; By am:, paid Jas. Ewtag. roads. 4,50 1 J By am; paid Swain Reeve*, roada. 6.13 ' By ami paid Eli Rutherford. roads, . 3.50 1 " By amt paid Cape May Pt. imp Co., gravei. 18.00 ' " By am; paid James O. nePnecson, roada. .88 ; Dec 21 By am;, paid Albert £ Johnson. roada, 5.26 S " By amt paid Henry L £ Matthews, roads, 3.50 S By amt paid Merritt Wil £ son. toads. 4.00 £ " By amt. paid Enos Torn- 1 lin. roada. 8.13 1 ** By amt paid Andrew Bohta. roada, 28 61 1 Dec.26 By amt. paid Jos. L A Scull. Oo. collector. \ state, school and N county tax. 4529.45 V " By am', paid Harry Hal- V bruner., roads. 4.00 * " By amt parti F:at.k Sey- V mire, roads, 13.50 V " By ami iat paid Wm. 9 W-ei t. roada. 14.25 V " Br* m. pj.dGe; Uiskinaen. roads, 6.00
" By amt paid Boht Cowan, roads, 1 76 By amt. paid Lewis V Cowan, roads. 1.75 By amt paid J. D. Hoffman. roada, 3.00 By amt paid Robt Oow- , an. roada, 3.50 A" By amt paid Cape May Light A Power Co., electric current 2.65 " Bv amt paid John W. Beeves. Roada. 10.61 " By amt. paid Biehard Hemingway, heads, 6.87 , " By amt paid Jaa. Chamber*. roada. 4.06 " By amt paid Wm. Prichard. roads, 1.70 " By amt paid Tboa. Matthews, roads, 1.75 '■ " By amt paid Jerry Woolson, services as Overseer of Poor, - 26.60 I •• By amt paid Silas N. Hoffman, bal. salary, 23.40 ' 81 By smt. paid Jos. ,H. J Thomas, order on J. P. Mackisnc, salary. 150.00 " " Bv amt paid Joi P Mac- J kissio, bal salary, etc.. 160.50 " By am. paid J. Durrell Hoffman, services in j Com. and Board of I Health. 100.00 * " By amt paid John O. Elliott service in com. 1 and Board of Heatlh, 102.00 1 " By amt paicTGeo. Dickinson, services in com. and Borad of Healtn, 110.00 • " By amt paid Chas. O. Reeves, ser. as clerk, stationery, etc., bal., 110.04 1 " By amt. paid Chaa. C. • Bohm, salary as col- J lector and tress., 430.00 J " By amt paid Chas. O. < Bohm, stationery, post J age, etc., 28.01 J By amt paid Dr. W. A. Lake, professional ser. J Bd of Health. 40.00 J no oi neaitn. 4U.00
. " By amt. paid Dr. W. A. take, professional ser. j Overseer of Poor order, 11.00 j Expenditures. 57139.10 Total receipts as per stateI mart 58394.74 ~ Total disbursement 57189. 10 ) * 1 Balance on hand, 51255.64 : r State of New Jersey, Ospe May County, ss. I Charles C. Bohn, pf full age, being | dtny sworn according to law, upon | I oath says that be is the Collector i and Treasurer of the Township of l in the County of Cape May i i and State of New Jersey, that the ] above statement is correct and true to j the best of his knowledge, informs- \ tion and belief. < CHARLES C. BOHM, i Collector and Treaasurer. \ I Sworn and subscribed before me this 1 thirt-first day of December, A. D., 1908, f CHARLES C. REEVES, I Notary Public. I I DELINQUENT TAXES IMS LOWER I TOWNSHIP j and Pacific Dred Co., 511.90 t Batteast, Benj., 9,88 J Benstead, Irvin, 4.10 f Paul K.. 8.98 E Chambers, Joseph, 1.00
> Cord, Samuel S.. 59.50 Cox. Harold, 1.60 ' Ox, Jacob C.. 4.67 Oox. Lester, 1.00 I Cape May City Water Works, 66.46 Ogin, John. 2.38 Cape May Sand Oo., 71.40 1 Delaware Bay House, 71.40 Dawson, Mary R. heirs, 28.80 1 Albert, 1.60 and Atlantic Tel. Co.. 47.60 | Eldredge Chas, West Cape May, 2.38 - Swing, S. E., 7.14 Edmunds, J. H., 16,06 1 Edmunds, Andrew, heirs. 1.19 Cape May Imp. Co., 265.85 I Electric Light and Power Co., 5.36 1 Fleischhauer, E. E., 21.92 Fleischhauer, H. J., 1.00 Fleischhauer. H. J. Jr., 1 00 Edward, 1.00 Walter. i.Ofl : Joseph, heirs, 3.57 i ■ Etta, 42.84 1 Gregory. Em il J., 9. 52 ' ; 'Goaschalk, L-zzie O., 5.95 j Evan, 1.60 24.99 Hand, Joseph heirs. 1.76 George, 1.6O Lewis, 27.18! Ottilia, 4.75 j Michael ijeu ) Wm.. 10 52 } M t-« TY n p.i ! Mrs. D., 53
' I Ingersoll, Denman, 1.6O { Johnson, Harry, 1.60 : Jefferies. Mary, Dr. N., 14.88 'Jeffries, Chas. B , 2.19' Jefferson. Henry, 1.19 ! iJenuiugs, J. W., 7.TS 1 1 Jol-nson, Nelson, j work on roads. 8.75 bal.. 7.13! 1 K insey. Chas.. 2. 78 1 nerstiaw. John, 5,95 1 ; Lovett, Sallie E.. 10.12 : Lummis Matthias, 1.90 Edward. 1.00 j Matthews. Monroe, 6.36 FVank, 1,00 j Morrison, John, 1.00 i Nathan. 2^98 1 Morrison, David, 1.6O Joseph. 1^29 ! Norcross, Thomas, L29 j Oliver, George, 1.60 i Peppei, Isaac heirs, 3.'57 i I R. R. Co.. 9.52 : Queen, Edward. 1 00 1 Graves. N. Z.. for Mary E. Sawyer, farm, 42.84 ! Smith, Chas. 1.60 Rosa, .60 George, 1.00 { Shields, Peter. 23.80 j David, 1.00 1 W. S. P.. 88.68 1 George. 16.06 I Taylor., T. J.. 4.79 1 Taylor, Ella, 6 36 < Thompson. Mary S.. 18.68 < Keziah, heirs, 1.19 * Wm., 6.17 j Isaac. -60 c Joseph, non resident, 2.10 J Harry, non resident, 1.00 J Mtttie, 1.19 J Weeks; Chas., 4.57 J Walter, J. G., heirs. 24.90 S Albert. 10.52 i Loring B., 1.19 J Yeariokt, Wm . 1.6o J ToUl, 517^68 S
HIGHLAND > in Lower Township. . Michael John McHogh. .95 jS^Sf^* ' George W. Arnold. . Thomas Turner,, ' l^t^Mube.^ 1 David Ruaael, Ida May Seals, .48 m- • -I ' Walter. R. Weir, .48 . Emily H. Levering, .43 Anna D- Levering, .$6 Anna M. Weir, 48 ' .Eliza A. Weir, .40 Abram Ball, ,g6 John F. Grady, y .48 Noah Morton, 1.48 , James Nish, .40 John McLees, .48 Ostherine T. Winkler, .48 , Samuel Needers, .48 Anna Seals, .48 , Conday C- Gallagher, ' . .48 Chaa. Lincoln Oreighton, 1.43 Daniel G leas on, .95 Fred R. Martin, .48 John W. De Horsey or John McConnell, .95 P. Hoffman, .43 Meyer, .48 Chaa. Lincoln Oreighton, .95 Roaa Indelkofer, .48 JohmMcGann. 1.45 Chaa! Frey, .43 Louise Van Ousten, .43 Elizabeth Lebr, .43 John W. De Horsey, 1.43 John W. De Horsey, .95 W Evans. .48 Catherine PilUham, .95 McConnell, .96 John Essig, .95 David M. Armstrong, .95 Kailer, .9; J.. Winkler, .95 James H. Hoffman, .95 nmwn W. Ranks Qt Banks, .95
) Wm. H. Banks, .95 * Wm. T. Weir, .96 I Wm. T..Weir, 1.91 Albert L. Foulks, .95 . Eugene F. Daubert, .95 G. A. Bsrwig, .48 John Gilroy, .95 . Emil Kamp, .48 Eruest F. Jumroel. . 96 John C. Noon, .95 Louisa Oarr, . 48 Boscfae, .96 Schwalu, .95 Uldfield. .48 . White. .48 : Catherine Favern, .96 McOuen, .95 A- Tosney, .48 W Scott Smith. .48 I Sarah Ann Brown, .48 Samuel Bisa, et ais. , . 48 1 H. Brown, .48. ! D. Anderson. 1.48 ] Reese, .48 I Oldfield, .48 Farrel!, .95 Mintzer, .40 Louisa Schowalto, .48 ] Maggie Winkler. .48 t James Booth, .95 ] Gsrbert. ^ .48 1 W. De Horsey, 1.78 Redding, 4.87 R«m T Dull At 8 J. Butt, .96
0 John Mehsffy, .43 0 Mary Kelly, .43 0 Alfred Horseoeld, .43 7 Lizetta Zeller, .43 1) Mary Malroy, ,48 5 Wm. Jones, 1.91 B Wm. J. Horsefield, .48 D Edw. Dopp, i.9i ) Geo. Pringle ) et ux Hannah Pringle, 4.76 ) j Geo. Pringie ) | et ox Hannah Pringle, 3.57 | f 580 25 WILDWOOD CREST. |(Algert, Henry F., 5.S6 1 ; Barber, Anna R., 37.87 ■ j • Buchl, F. C.. 2.38 ' , ■ Brenninger, L. , 4. 76 1 Bradley, Rosa A.. 4.76 1 1 Bartholdi, Sophie. 2 98 1 ' ; Blankly. Wm. W 2.98 Caldwell. John, 4.76 ] Dages Eaiiisst. 10.71 ! English, Frank. 86.23 1 j English, Laura, 4.73 Friday, Harry a , 4.76 h Flood. John J.. 2.36 Fielding, Mrs. Elisabeth. 30 94 1 Folsnm. Edna T.. 5.95 | Foz & Stehlinger, 2. 3k j Gloeeber, John. 41.65 Geiger, Arthur C., 2.38 Graham, W. W.. 10 12 t . uranam, rv, yy.. in
J Hill, Oscar D . 3'57 ® Hett, Jacob S., 41.65 J : Holly Beach Yacht Club, 47 60 j I Hart. A. R., 2.38 ? Homing, "rank L-. 2.38 ' Hamcl. Frank. 4.76 i H llanai, G. W., 4.76 , Hendricks, J. R., t' ne Irwin. J. W.. 2.88 1 ? Johnson, Dr. C. E., 4 75 ' J Johnson, E. R.. 39.86 j Jsck, Thomas W., 2.98 1 j Konahowski, K., 5.95 . Kelley, Anna M., 4 75 j Knepper, Martha, 4 76 , Lawler, Thomas P., 7. 14 I Liycock, John. 4 76 , j Levitties, N. M.. 473 . ! Myers, S. H. 2 88 McKean, F. R.. 4.76 , I Muffley, Nettie, 4.76 , McGonigal, M. J., 4 76 , Meehan, H. G., 2,38 ; Newcomb. John, 7.73 Neuman. Franz, 27.37 O'Keefe, Mrs. Ella, 22.62 | Olsen. Andrew J., 417 ( Ocean Crest Hotel Co.. 110 67 , Pennington, G. W. sndM. E. L.. 4.76 Pennock. D. S. P., 9 52 1 Dr. G. C., 7)14 Mrs. Ssra, 4 73 Paul, Bertha &., 4' 76 Roan.y, Martina T., 38 08 " Babinaon, L. J., 4*73 Mary T , 54^74 Senneff. Anna 7,"j4 Steinbach, Wm. A-. 3.6' , Sigel, Margaret, 7 I Chas. H., 2 38 Seward. Mary T.. 63 OT Sigel and Senneff, 39 27 Schoenfeldt, Dr. Herman, 26.18 Sheehan, Thomas A. . 4 75 Schweigart, John, 9 52 Stapler, George B., 4 7c Slater. Chaa. S.. J]™ - Scully. 0. J.. " Schoenfeld, Herman, 17.35 P
j, Taylor. Oarrott W.. 27.96 g Target. Dr. J.:D.. 2S8 •6|Trm»* Wm. 5.96 16 Van Thune, J. L.. 2.88 * Von FePer, Mrs. LilUe. 9 5S « A. L.. 9.62 a Walton, George W„ 4.76 8 Anna B., 4 76 « West. B. S.. 288 a Wilmer. Isabella and Fay. J. g., 2-® a Wanser. Jervis estate, 2.38 I Weller, Christian. 5.86 8 Ware. Harry B.. 4.73 a Wildwood Crest Co., 79.14 3 Zara. Rev. M.. a. 93 a Baker Bros, property. 1081.11 1 Anglesea. Wildwood A Holly 8 Beach Gas Co.. 17.86 8 Bell TeL Co.. D. and A.. 11.90 8 Total. 522S&52 8 HOLLY BEACH PROPERTY. 8 Delinquent Taxes 1908. 8 Brown, Hoffman and 8 Nickerson, 3 1,19 8 Stockek Victor, L78 8 Walla, Harrison, 2.88 0 Peterson and Leigh, 13.09 3 Oliver, ;j. Leigh. u.90 5 Halaey, John Dr., J.78 8 Dirgin, H.. 2.88 Holmes and Miller, 2.88 5 Temple, Fred. 1.19 g Elmquist, qjcar, F., s.98 j 5 HhToUl, 541.06 B Crosse avenue, dividing line Bolly 3 Beach and Wildwood Croat. 1 Latimer, R. Baker, 8.88 3 Harriett, FTanckle, 2.88 \ Total. 3lo! 71 » Summary of Delinquent Taxes for year I 1906. ' ; Amount due on proporty in 5 Lower Township, 51128.68 ; Amount due on property in - Highland City, 80.26 ; Amount due on property in ; Wildwood Crest, 2238.52 miuwuuu v/iesi, IGBJB.M
I Amount due on property ; adj Holly Beach Bridge, 41.06 I Amount due on property adj. Crosse avenue, 10. 71 | Total amount of delinquents, 53494 21 CHARLES C. BOHM. Collector, Attest : — CHARLES C. REEVES, Oiqrif. Report of the Coetodian of School Moneys of the School District of Lower Iownship, County of Cape May. New Jerrey^for the school yesr ending June FINANCIAL REPORT. Receipts. State and County Funds. 5200.000 State school | fund appropriation, 31(17.60 ' State appropriation. 977.51 State school tax, 2330.88 reserve fund, 242.36 int. of surplus revenue, . 62! 95 Total, 58711.80 District Taxes. in hands Twp Collector July 1, 1907, 5554.59 current exp'ses, 2395.00 bonds and int, 600.00 Total, 58449.69 r 68449.59
1 Other Sources. I From State for school I libraries, 510.00 I From subscriptions and j entertainments for I school libraries. 10.00 i Total. $ 20.00 57360.89 Expenditures. State and County Fund. For teacner's salaries, 53420.00 For fnel, 235.88 For transportation of pupils. 56.97 Total. 53711.801 District Taxes. I For janitor's salaries. 5104.00 For enlarging or repairing school h"U8es. 71.03 debt and int.. 469.88 For text books, apparatus and supplies, 193.59 S transportation of pupils. 410.23 « tuition of pupils in adj districts. / 570.75 ** 'For other school ex pensss. 198.20 - Bal. in hands or Twp. I Collector June 30. 1908. 1431.91 Total. 53449.59 Other Sources. ' For school libraries. 520.00
Total. 520.00 ' State of NewJ-rsey. ' Ooun'y of Cape May. ss. , Personally appeared before me, Charles C. Bohm, Custodian of School moneys for the Township of Lower, who being duly sworr, on his oath, saith. that the above statement is true and correct. CHARLES C BOHM. Sworn and subscribed before me this 6th day of January, 1909. AARON W. HAND. Notary Public, N. J. The proper lenses and rightly , fitted frames will give you relief. Contull C. *. LONCSTRETH, L. C. ASHBURN DOCTOR OF OPTICS next to Gold Leaf Factory, West Cape May, New Jersey, Careful Testing of the Eye a Specialty. Improved Method. Lenses Re- | placed. Frames Adjusted. 1-2-5 ts I
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