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ANNUAL STATEMENT I Of the Finance# of the City j of Cape May. N. J. j BOORDERt* ANNUAL STATEMENT ] December Slit, 1814 ; Dr. To cash received from: Water Renin, $18,748.20 Water Permita, 21150 Sewer AanewmenU, 3,17857 Miaccllaneoun, 1R00.12 Mercantile Licensee, 1543.25 $25,542 84 | Cr. By cash paid City Treasurer, $25,542 84 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS. Issue for the purpose or making general improvements, issued December 2, 1885, due June 1st, 1815, 10,000 00 Issue by virtue of an act of the Legislature passed March 16th, 1886, to construct, repair and enlarge Boardwalk and Pavilions along the Ocean front and acquire property Jserefore, Issued May 1st, 1888, due May 1st, 1816, 13,000 00 Issue for construction of Sewer on Washington Street, Madison Avenue and Meadow extension of Water Mains and rebuilding the Fire Alarm System. Issued June 1st, 1886, doe June 1st, 1821. 12,000 00 Issue by virtue of an act of the Legislature passed March 16th, 1896, to construct, repair and enlarge Boardwalks and Pavilions along Uie Ocean front and Sequin- property therefore. laeo.-<i May 1st, 1887, due May lev. I'-'iV 12,(810 00 Issued by virtue of ah act of the legislature Jussed Mar. 16th, 1890, to cons.iuri, repair and enlarge Boardwalks and Pavilions along the Ocean front and to aoquire property therefore. Issued January 1st, 1888, due January 1st, 1818, 12,000 00 Reiaaue of Improvement Loan. Issued April 1st, 1899, due Aprii 1st, 1824. 13,000 00 Reissue of loan, Madison and Beach Avenues. Issued October 1st, 1888, due October 1st, 1829 17,000 00 Issue by virtue of an act of the Legislature passed April 18th, 1802, to retire the floating or matured bonded indebtedness, for the enlargement of Public Biuld'gs, Water Works, Sewer Systems and other lawful purposes. Issued September 1st, 1802, due September 1st, 1822, 75,000.00 Issue for live purpose of retiring certain floating indebtedness, which was created for the purpose of extending Beach purpose
Avenue to Sewell's Point and E improving and protecting same and extending and improving E the WaW -System and Fire Equipment. Issued June 1st, f 1904, due June 1st, 1834. 140,000 00 Issue for the purpose of en- E largement and improvement of the Wau-r Works and Sewer 1 System, also for the purpose of retiring reitarn dusting in- 1 debtedm •- which said floating ind< blednoHK was created 1 and ineurred for the purpose of constructing s system of I Sewerage, the extension of Beach Aveaue to Sewell's 1 Point and improving and protecting the same. Issued April I lat, 1805, due April 1st, 1835. 30,000 00 1 Issue for the purpose of the eonstriict ion of a sewer, be- f R lining at the Sewer Disposal ant on Madison Avenue, to * Beach Avenue, thence northeasterly along Beach Aveiflie ' to Baltimore Avenue. Issued October sSKh, 1805, due Octo- 1 ber 20th. 1835. 24,000 00 Issue fer the improvement ' and enlargement of Water Works, by the laying of a ' Water Slain beginning at Queen Street, running east on ' Lafayette Street to Madison Avenue, south on Madison ' Avenue to Pane May Avenue, south on Mdjdison Avenue to ' Beach AvenuF, east on Beach Avenue to Wilmington Avenue. ' Issued May 1st, 1806, due , May 1st. KB, 20.000 00 1 Issue for the funding of certain floating indebtedness, 1 grading and graveling of Madison Aventie. rebuilding of cer- ' tain portions of Boardwalk, , improvement of Public Building*. Water Works. Fire Equip ' raent and Sewer Disposal Sys- \ tem. Issued May 1st, 1907, due ' May 1st. 1937 . 40,000 (50-v Issue for the purpose of the construction of Sewer and Storm Water Drains and im- - provrraent of Water Works, Water Mains and furnishing a greater supply of good water. Issued May lat, 1808, due May let, 1838, 104,000 00 Issue for the purpose of male ing addition and repairs to Sewer Disposal Building sad Pavilion Ne. 1 .'extension of Storm Water Sewer on Madison Avenue, Corgi*, Queen and ^ Washington Streets, rebuilding of the Boardwalk sad to take np the floating indebtedness of the CSty. Issued June 15th, 1808. due June 15th, 1838, 60.000 00 Issue for the purpose of refunding and retiring of certain floating indebtedness, reC'ring and rebuilding the irdwalk. repairing of. mad addition to Pavilion No. 1, construction of House Sewers on Maryland A venue. Philadelphia Avenue and on New York Avenue between Madison sad Pittsburg Avenues, and from Pavilion No. 1 te a point on Gocraey Street'; and the construction of Archas OB the Boardwalk te secure better «1E£7'. •••• 1 I
lu mi nation. Issued. April 20th, 1810, due April 20fcL, 1940, 30,000 00 . Issue tor the purpose of the improvement uP Beach Avenue and Pittsburg Avenue, and construction of reservoirs and House Sewers, purchase and installation of Water Meters, construction of Elevated Boardwalk, the funding and re tiring of certain floating indebtedness, erectibn of a Pub- ; lie Convention Hall and the o oen ing of Elmira Street from Broad Street to Lafayette ' Street. Issued April 1st, 1812, due Apr. 1st, 1814, 8,000.00 April 1st, 1842, 58,000.00 66,000 00 Issue for the taking up, funding and retiring of two certain promissory notes, of Five , Thousand Dollars and Twelve Thousand Dollars, and to pay , for the enlargement and improvement of the Water Works to the amount of Three Thousand Dollars. Issued Decern- . ber lat, 1913, due December St, 1843, 20,000 00 $688,000 00 » THOMAS W. MILLET, Recorder. LIBRARY FUND ACCOUNT CITY OF CAPE MAY S. B. WILSON, Treasurer Dec. 31st, 1912, to ecaah on i baud, $8.79 Cash received from State Comptroller, 20.00 E. J. Terrell, Sec., . 22.21 '67 00 By order paid Joha Wana- , maker, Dec. 31, 1913 by balance 20 92 51 00 CITY OF CAPE MAY PUBLIC SCHOOL SPECIAL ACCOUNT. S. B. WILSON. Treasurer Dee. 31st. 1812. To balance . oil hand 90.00 Dev. 31st. 1913, by balance 80.00 80 00 90 00 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SCHOOL FUNDS CITY OF CAPE MAY . S. B. WILSON, Custodian. Dec. 31st, 1912, to Balance on , hand, 81' 32 Cash received from City of Cape May, 7 ,200 00 . A. W. Hand, County Supt., 19,056 62 E. J Jerrell, Sec., 866 87 27,927 81 it OBy Board of Education, City of Cape May, year ending Dec. 31st, 1913, 22,423 00 By cssh on hand, 5,504 81 27.927 81 PAID OUT ON AOOOUNT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. By orders paid H. B. Moyer, 0 Sup. Principal, 1,636 19 By order paid M Eloise Schuyler. assistant, prin., 837 90 By orders paid Charlotte Kimbell, teacher's salary, 669 83 oeii, learner & muiit, wo w
orders paid Helen C. Poley, [», teacher's Balarv, 744 80 B Bv orders paid Sarah N Marcy, "teacher's salary, / 760 00 B By orders paid Bertha' B. Barbur, t earlier' s salarv, 454 72 B orders paid Irene St. Sykes, "teacher's dfilary. 744 80 B orders paid L. R. Hughes, teacher's salary. 712 50 B orders paid t.eorgianna H. Edmunds, teacher's salary. 698 25 B orders paid Helen Zerfoas, teacher's salary, 684 83 B By orders paid Louise N. John- - "son, teacher's salary, 681 83 B Bv orders paid H. Frances Horner. teacher's salary, 34$ 00 B orders paid Annie F. MacKisaic, teacher's salary, 588 50 B By orders paid Estella Harris, teacher's salary. 309 93 B orders paid Helen Neeley, teacher's salary 341 04 B By orders paid Winifred Morris, teacher's salary, 658 60 B orders paid Cathrene Shileds teacher's salary, 567 00 H By orders paid J. Ryland Fortune, teacher's salary, 441 30 B By orders paid M. Mazie Borican, teacher's salary, 599 95 E orders paid H. Eva Watte, "teacher's salary. 579 00 B By orders paid Mabel J. Raymond, teacher's salary, 483 53 B Br orders paid Margarctte Dur Tham, teacher's salary, 498 61 E orders paid Elsie Halpin, teacher's salary. 106 26 E orders paid Rebecca Learning, teacher's salary. 21 50 E By orders paid Laura W Hand, [teacher's salary. 24 00 E orders paid Helen Porter, I teacher's salary, 28 50 E By aiders paid Laura Hughes, f teacher's salary, 8 00 I 1 By orders paid Adelis RoW- ' [ land, teacher's salary, 253 82 f lBt orders paid Dorothy MurMiry, teacher's salary, 176 38 f *_JBry orders paid L*nora WarMden, teacher's salary, 199 43 I Br orders paid F. G. Furgeson, teacher's salary. 271 95 1 orders paid Norman Boor, tmient officer, etc., 644 65 1 Byfcrders paid S. A. Vaaaer, jam tor, 157 30 1 , By onderg paid M. C. Benebert, engmeer, 660 00 1 By order* paid Daniel Vorhees,\tate teraaurer. 63 98 1 By orderk paid E. J. Jerrell, sec, 187 53 By ordersNpaid the Morrel Oat- 1 trel OoM supplies. 76 00 Rt orders pud American Book >vdntlh \ 416 40 By orders paid Qinn and Co., I books 136 07 By orders paid the A. M. Pal- 1 » mer Co., books. 6 70 By orders paid Guo. W. Reevee, plumbing, 18 92 By orders paid B. F. Savage, work, 23 30 By orders paid B. & Curtis, pluufnbing, 24 10 By orders. paid N J School and Furniture Co.. supplin, 68 40 By orders paid Milton Bradley and Co, supplies, 1,201 66 By orders paid C. A. Swain, supplies, 22 87 By orders paid W. H. Hoskina, supplies, 164 98 By orders paid J. C. Little,
supplies, 26 33 I By orders paid O. L. W. Knerr. , supplies, 177 18 ' By orders paid M. H. Ware, supplies. 86 68 Bv orders paid W. H. Lear, supplies, 281 76 By orders -paid C. M. Coal and let Co, Sal. 652 20 By orders paid Mrs. Norman Boor, Janitress, 142 21 By orders paid W. H. Homsn, carting, 56 03 Bv orders paid C. M. Illuminating Co, gas, 22 25 By orders paid Eestern Tel .and TeL Co, phone, 15 66 ) By orders paid Underwood Type writing Co, repairs, 50 00 By orders paid Harris and Bennett, work, 76 By orders paid L. E. Knott, Co, supplies, 88 37 By orders paid W. R. Shepard, expense, 8 »1 By orders paid L. C. Ogden, expense, 6 18 3 By urdeis paid Wm. Porter, "expense, _ 50 3 By orders paid C. H. Buehard and Co.. supplies, 2 17 .. By orders paid Fenderson Hall supplies, 2 57 , By orders paid S. R. Stitcs, II expense, 65 Bv orders paid Silver Brunette and Co, 13 68 By orders paid Strawbridgq "and Clothier, supplies. 47 00 By orders paid Thompson Giles wood, 10 00 Bv orders paid Ruch Holland . woik, 2 76 Bv orders paid Allyn and Baa con, supplies, 43 44 ® By orders paid Edward Little, Z- work, 5 00 ~ Bv orders paid Geo. Lehman, ° work, , 0 85 By orders paid Rono and Co., "supplies, 2 00 By orders paid Mrs. John Johnson, rent, 10 00 , Bv orders paid Jesse M. Brown, 0 work, 101 37 ~ Bv orders paid Scott Paper Co. 1 supplies, 12 00 By orders paid Jos. H. C-ohn, supplies. 3 00 By orders paid Edw. E. Grosa- „ cup, state treasurer, 144 11 By orders paid W. H. Phillips, Medical attendance, 150 00 ® Bt orders paid Carroll Elliott, ? supplies, 2 00 '* By orders paid Frank Shep- ~ pard, Com, 8 00 11 By orders paid York Bros, work, 44 26 By orders paid the Model Art Press, tjjfj plies, 1 50 ® By orders paid Jonas Hand, 1 repairing, 7 50 By oidcrs paid Wm. Hcbenthal, carting, 8 39 0 By orders paid S. B. Wilson, Ous. Library Fund, 10 00 By orders paid Columbia Sup9 ply Oo, supplies, 17 10 By orders paid Harry M. Vam10 rant, supplies, 2 04 By orders paid Hameraly Sch13 reimer and Co., supplies, 25 00 icimer aou ui., supplies, so isj u;
By orders paid F. H. Green Co., 24 00 B: Bv orders paid W. Ml Knott, S Com.. 10 00 b By orders paid Thos. E. Stewart, painting. 565 26 B orders paid Frienhirer and Co., supplies. 7 50 B orders paid Hewitt aad York, supplies. ! 10 S By orders paid O. F. Zone and Co.. supplies. 8 25 B By orders paid Star and Wave Pub. Co., printing. 77 25 B By ordera paid P. Dallis and Oo„ supplies, 52 00 B orders paid Standard Scientific Co.. supplies. 2B 03 orders paid publishers of B A. N. U„ supplies, 6 60 | By orders paid Albany Business College, supplies, 6 00 B orders paia Scott Freeman and Co., supplies. 11 80 b orders paid John Wanama- f ker, supplies, 64 72 By orders paid School Art n Pub. Co„ supplies. 6 75 ' orders paid The Baker Taylor Co., supplies, 8 74 orders paid H. 8. Rutherford, supplies, 12 70 E By orders paid S. B. Wilsoa, Custodian, supplies. 25 00 B orders paid Henry Holt and p Co., supplies, 15 00 orders paid Harper and B Bros., supplies. 1 49 £ orders paid the A N Barnes Co., supplies, ! 68 c By orders paid Christopher and F Co., suppliees, 22 56 orders paid Chas. E. Morrell and Co., suppplies, !1 24 r orders paid Rapd McNally and Co., supplies. 13 60 By orders paid Dodd, Mead and Co., supplies. 1 00 1 i orders paid Chas. Scribner l and Co.. supplies, 25 58 ; By orders paid Large Green 1 and Cu>, suppliees, 15 '30 i I orders paid D. C. Heath, supplies, 80 67 1 I By orders paid Grier and Os., j supplies, 73 i orders paid the MaeMillin I Co., supplies. 57 17 < i By orders paid McKinley Pub. Co., supplies. 3 06 1 I By orders paid G. P. Putman , Sons, supplies, 5 63 ' ) By orders paid the Park Pub. 1 Co., supplies. 4 50 J orders paidNewson and Co, I aup plies, 3 62 ] By orders paid Educational ) * Pub. Co., supplies, 1 96 1 By orders paid Houghton Mif- ] fc Hfin xnd Co., supplies. 24 59 BjLprders paid Hood, Nobel and 1 ! and Hdredge. suppplies. 24 24 , oraeri paid A. B. Little. Jr., ) work>uupplies, 2 55 ' By ordenKpaid G. C. Hughes, . > insuranceSs. 48 08 By orders paiaNjtobcrts and i ^-Mllak. supplies. B7 70 . By^rters paid Effl^SUtes . 5 supplies. 8 00 : Bv order* paid ' ReminJIlB^ Y 9 Typewriting On„ supplies. -J 50 By orders paid Standard Scien- XYB tific Supply CO., supplies. lQUOl . By order* paid the Preiser tl 1 Co., supplies. 2M| By balance. 6,612 7q $27^27 81
SINKING FUND COMMISSION I 8. 8. WILSON, Trees. I Dec. list. 1»12. balance on hand 10S.SM <* Jone 5. JS1S. Cash received aewer. N . Y. Avenue. 7St M Dec. JO. 101S. Ami. deposited Merchants National Bank . . . 6.M0 00 Dec. JO. 191 J. Amt , deposited Security Trust Co 0.3*0 00 Dec. 10. 1913. Interest on Fund S.ZS9 40 Dec. 30th. IMS. By balance on band. 1ZS.36S.0S I ; ' SIZS.Z4S 05SI26.ZS8 OS i FLOATING DEBT. Note City of Cape May dated Sept. 29. 1913. due DSC. 2». ' 1911. Merchant* Na. Bank. 4.000 00 Note City of Cape May dated , Oct 1. 1913. due Jan 6. 1014, ' Merchant* National Bank. S.000 00 Note City of Caps May dated t Oct 7. 1013. due Jan 7. 1014. ' Merchants National Bank, 4.000 00 Note City of Cape May dated r Oct 22. 1913. due Jan 22. 1914 Merchants National Bank. 4.000 00 Note City of Cape May dated I Nov 9. 1913. due Feb 9. 1914. Merchants National Bank. 4.000 00 , Note City of Cape May dated > Dec 3. 1912. dne Mar s. 1914, Merchants National Bank. 3,000 00 3 Note City of Cape May dated, a Dec S. 1913. due Mar. S, 1914, Merchants National Bank. S.000 00 r Note City of Cape May dated Oct 22. 191*. due Jan 22. 1914 , Security Trust Co.. 1.S00 00 ' Note City of Cape May dated Nov 9. 1913. due Feb 9. 1914, 5 Security Trust Co.. 4.000 00 Note City of Cape May dated , Dec 3. 1913. due Mar 3. 1914. » Security Trust Co., 4.000 00 Note City of Cape May dated r> Dec 4. 1913. due Mar 4. 1914. Security Trust Co.. 6,000 00 Dec 29. 1913 due Mar 29. 1914 5 Note City of Cape May dated Security Trust Co., 4,000 00 a Note City of Cape May dated " Dec 30. 1913. due Mar 30. 1914 7 Security Trust Co.. 3.000 00 ( Balance County Taxes for the year 1913, 14.804 66 0 370.204 S6 5 PAID OUT ON OFFICER8 SALARIES. Jnire* J. Iiosk. Mayor 600 00 ,, I Tho*. W. Fill. 1. i; order 12«0 uu | u J. All. n V nler. Arr tror 600 00. W. M. Catsedy. Collector 700 00 < 0 8. U A lls -n. Tr.asurer. 700 00 I Jr « •' F tftltci- v 400 00 „ w. T. Stevens. Build' j; Inspect©- 300 00 , • A ■: i'ennett. Overs. or of the Poor. 300 00 I 0 B. W. Say re. Supervisor 660 00 , !•: \V. :.and. Carp, inner, 660 oo „ E-lwurd Long, Laborer 660 00 « E < Holmes. Engineer. 780 00 I J. T. Rice. Engineer 780 00 . 1 F. C. B. Speace. Engineer, 840 00 i • Denny Carey. 196 00 ' S. H. Townsend. City Engineer. 760 00 1 0 Wm. Htckey. Engineer 780 00 Sherwood Hand, Engineer 390 00 ■ A R. S. Maramore. Engineer 257 84 1 u W. H. Holland, fireman. 41 94 Bateman Foster. Fireman 112 67 0 John Dllmore. Fireman, 106 23 Harry Shiner. Fireman. 36 00 a Samuel Stlllwell, Fireman, SO 00 8 Walter Hand. Fireman. 65 00 Dec. 31. 1912. Balance due • ..... AftV " I appro, by Council. 11,490 00 0 Dec. 31. 1913. to bal.. ISO 97 ^ 11,964 68 11,964 68 PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OF POLICE 0 AND WATCHMEN Amount Overdrawn. 1.127 06 , . By orders paid Geo C Baldwin 1,118 69 u By orders paid Jefferson Gibson. 872 76 14 By orders paid Walter Smith. 793 02 By orders jtald Chas. Flneman 782 17 By orders paid John Reeves, 767 25 10 Bp orders paid Geo. Lehman 277 07 10 orders paid Wllber Ormrod 183 69 By orders paid wiiner urraroa 183 es
By orders paid Lewis Smith 461 71 By orders paid Fred Hand 49 91 orders paid Vernon Loper 73 78 By orders paid Jos. Backman 203 83 orders paid Chas. Furgerson 41 2s By orders paid Frank Freese 78 12 By orders paid Robt. Chambers 62 93 orders paid Albert Souder 120 00 By orders paid Charles Daniels 173 36 By orders paid Louis Williams 160 43 By orders paid Logls Ruffins 121 54 Bv orders paid Wm. Bush 91 14 By orders paid R Clifton Ware. 86 80 By orders paid Thos Keennn 214 19 By orders paid Sammuel Elwell 101 89 By orders paid Clarence Bishop 134 00 By orders paid Thos Keenan Jr 134 00 By orders paid Edw Reeves 72 00 By orders paid Jno Wanamorc 10 00 By orders paid Eastern Tel and Tel Co 133 75 orders paid Albert Evans 73 73 orders paid RobL Hewitt 30 00 By orders paid George Holden 42 00 By orders paid Banard Kendrlck 14 00 orders paid Alexis Schellenger 6 00 By orders paid Wm. Gibson 6 00 By orders paid Jacob Corson • 6 00 orders paid Wm Gibson. Jr 1* 06 11. 1913. Amt. appro by Council year 1913, 6,500 00 31. 1913. To balance. 2.136 00 38.636 10 8.636 10 PAID ONT ON ACCOUNT LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS orders nnld C M Light and Power Co. 17.600 01 By orders paid C. M. Illuminating Co.. 1,361 35 By orders paid J. E. Mecray. supplies. 88 85 orders paid L. Ingersoll, Electric work. 24 50 orders paid E. F. Loper, electrical work. 1 75 SIst. 1912. Balance due appro.. 64 01 11. 1913. Arot. ap pro by Council year 1913. 18,000 00 Dec 31. 1913, to balance, 28 25 319.082 26 19,082 26 PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT REPAIRING CLEANING AND STREETS. orders paid Moses Owen. labor 219 07 orders paid Jacob Shaw teams. 421 50 1 orders paid Joho Matthews, teams, 224 60 orders paid M. H. Ware, supplies. 56 70 orders paid Allyn Sayre, I helper, 27 80 orders paid Harris and Bennet, work, 84 90 order paid C. A. Swain, supplies, 20 I order paid J. H. Hanes, work. etc.". Ill 00 , By orders paid Fred Hand. helper, ' j 00 orders paid Irvin SchellenI ger. helper. 1 60 By orders, paid Sam Trusty. " labor. 66 70 : By orders paid Isaac Turner. labor. 185 46 i By orders paid Smith Hughes, 1 helper. 45 9S orders paid Peter Dennis, I labor, 192 52 orders paid Samuel Dlggs, . labor. 169 09 1 orders paid John Morrell. labor. 236 22 ■ By orderes paid Jos. Loper. labor. 174 42 . orders paid Horace Adger, labor. 174 63 By orders paid D. W. Rodan, ' orders paid Dell Carey, teams. 108 00 ) By orders paid Howard Barnett. teams. 108 00 i /By ordera paid Irvln Ware, » teams. 278 00 By -orders paid Fredd Bennett [ teams. 124 50 orders paid Daniel Goff Co , . gravel. 671 26 I By orders paid W. J. and S. 8. \ R. R. Co.. freight. . 811 92 I r (Continued on 7th Page) : 0 10 16 10 )*
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