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SEPTEMBER COURT EARLY NEWS MAYOR SMITH A PETIT JURYMAN. HEBER CRANE HEADS GRAND JURY AND SENATOR WILLIAM HARRY BRIGHT IS FOREMAN OF THE I.. S. GRAND JURY. The September term -of Court | which opened last Tuesday finds sev- 1 eral prominent Wildwood men sen - ! ' ing on. the. juries. ' Mayor W. Courtright Smith wa , empaneled as a petit juror but asked j for and received permission to be ex- : cused until next Monday. ' Hcber Crane, of the Wildwood Title and Trust Confpaoy ar.d Pre»i | ilent of the Wildwood Board of Trade! ha? boon selected as foreman of the| Grand Jury for the CountySenator William Harry Bright has j . been chosen as foreman of the United States Grand Jury according to I -reports from Trenton. Petit jurors from Wildwood are:f Leslie Caldwell. Fred G. Cole, Chas | Douglass, Mrs- Marie G Corle, Rev. I ' Irving H. Fisher. Allen E. Grace, Os j car Huebner, Robert G. Pierpont and - ; Courtright Smith. The trials of the Freeholders and! indicted contractors will be held ovel' L for the last session September' J9. ~ < Justice Charles C. Black of th^gi^L* preme Court will preside antrfjWdge ; ! Henry H. Eldredgc will *sso" J ' . ! YOU READ the jl Other Fellow's Ad •) r •j ) K You are reading this one. F l( ' ' lj That should convince you C I ^ ' that advertising in these * A G columns is a profitable T proposition; thst it will / v bring business to your *> store. The fact that the « other fellow advertises ir -probably the reason he is . w getting more business than is falling to you. Would .$■ it not be well to give • the other fellow a chance ?■ li To Read Your Ad in These Columns? ci — — ^ D P
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS OP CAPE MAY COUNTY. NEW JERSEY AUDITOR'S REPORT To the Honorable Director and Membet's of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May. I Gentlemen: ' Having audited the accounts of the county treasurer, -clerk, surrogate, . sheriff and mosquito commission fq'r the fiscal year of 1920, by direction of your honorable bodv, under the law requiring the audit of municipal j accounts, I hereby submit a brief i summary of the transactions for the j aforesaid year. The resources appropriated for the current expenses were: 'Prom surplus revenue- ^ $ 4,532.68 From State motor vehicle fund r' — _ — .-40,000.00 Form county office? 13,500.00 From county and bank stock tax —463,779.76 <621312.44 Excess resources and miscellaneous receipts (including $1,217.41 interest on bank deposits) ' received were $19,91694. • ■' , The current expenditures .paid out of the regular appropriations were: - Road Maintenance $193384.11 , Courts ^4__ 12354.23 Freeholders and Officers 8,261.11 s .Bridges 28378-69 Contingencies 4397.65' Hospitals 11,264.99 Coroners - 136.19 Almshouse 12,516-61 Stationery 50.26 Salaries _• — 11,043.84 Burying Soldiers and Sailors 387.50 Printing, eft. ,N" 2,025.66 Jail — ' 1,13683 Buildings and Grounds 10,488-25 PublicSchools • 1,624.73 Tax Cohmtissjoners 1,618 40 Interest on Notes 12,327.82 New Roads — _ 6,812.32 Elections - 12,234.82 V Sheriff's Office ... 1 5,047.59 •Surrogate's Office 3,470.50 Clerk s Office 12,243.91 Widows Pensions 1,614.21 Lighting Roads 745.03 Interest on Surplus Reve- , nue ■ ' 724.29' Interest on Bonds 48,960-25 Matured Bonds 36,300 00 Sinking Fund 16,981*85 Vocatiortal School 3,250.00 Law Library .59.12Mosquito Commission 15,000.00 Farm Demonstrator 2,935-94 Paid Notes for Outstanding Deficiencies and 1919 Emergency Notes 40,973-09 $519,949.88 Because of the severe beach front storm of February, 1920, it was necessary to make quick repairs to roads and an emergency appropriation of - $31,000 was made, borrowed or) an ■ emergency note, and to this supi the State of New Jersey added $ 1 0300, making $41", 000.00, which was expended for that purpose. Owing to the increase of salaries given to | member? -of election boards by enact.* ■ mcnt of the Legislature after the ap- ' propriations were made, an additional emergency note of $5,000 00 was required to be. issued and the fund . used for the purpose. » , The accounts of the treasurer , shows that the receipt? of the trust ' funds (including Slate railroad tax. i State, "chool tax. one-kialf of the hank . stock tax), over which the Board of Kreeholders have no iurfalict on, and ' the disbursements to have been as follows: ( | On hand beginning of y ear S 3,739.2,11 Received < luring year 309,134. 29 $312,873.50 . Paiil out du»ng year. . .310355.98 . Amt. on hand end of year? 2.3i7~52 'I' The accounts of nAriqanent iin ■ provemcitt have been found to be correct, and show thai the following I amounts were expended during the . j year on the fo!)owi, g works; Wildwood — WiWwoim Crest "Cape M a v Road .? 25,034.62 | Grassy Sound- >'.i< -lelgh Ri!_ 13.443.37 (Central Ave. Ocear- Ci.y 72.215.14 . Landis Avc - Feu Die City 16377 21 , I CawPn's- Ktilet a«l Seashore I vR"ail . 47,600.30 ■ tfedar Swamp Crk Bridge 8.694.17 lA'orth Wildwood — Gra-sv ( Road . .. i». 1/.77 02 D&tch.AVe . ("ape May City -48.953.92 Court H< '"so — Goshen Bd ' 31,653.85 MJ. Vei-'uin Ave, S. Cape I May 12,879.45 • Seashore Road — l .920.00 . $380349 75 . I _3.he cash balances on hand at the rfnu of the year in banks (of which ' wa- in - time, accounts. i^Ii'BHing interest) were: » ' j Current Account , .$ 28,436.15 | Improvement Aceount-r. . 304,277.01 I Accounts 231752 j ' " $335,030.68 '' | The receipts from county offices (from December 1, 19J9. to December ' '.I, 1920) were: j Clerk's Office .$14,726.87 i Sheriff's Office 3306:22 Surrogate's Office 2,50938 $20,542 47 The assets of the sinking fund at the end of the year were: Securities .,$68,900.00 3,66229, » $72,562.29 The taxes due the county -from municipalities at the end of year were $30,926.67. . The -bonder! debt at the end of vear .was $1,486,200.00. Emergency notes outstanding were $36, 00 (HOB, | Emergency note of 1919 for amount expected from State for Turtle Gut Inlet improvement, was $4, '639.62 Tax re\*nue notes outstanding wore $31,046.67. Respectfully submitted, LEWIS T. STEVENS, Auditor. Commissioned by Bureau of Muni, Accounts. Dated August 31, 1921. P. F. $15.80— 9-17- It 105

