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Deborah Gordon at Jun 06, 2024 08:59 PM

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The Capital Gas Co. refused to make any allowances on the incandescent lights for November. Mr. Heilbron stated that the bill for carriages was 8.00 in accordance with the prices established by the Union but Mr. Miller would make a rebate of $1.00. The Secretary was authorized to give Messrs. Locke & Lavenson, orders of the Hebrew Benevolent and Ladies Auxiliary Societies for the amounts contributed by them for the renovating of the synagogue, the former 140.00 and the latter 60.00. Financial Report Balance in Treasury last reports 443.76 Collections of dues for December 1899 200.30 From the Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society 140.00 From the Ladies Auxiliary " 60.00 Total 844.06 Paid out as per warrants 495.63 Balance in Treasury 348.43 No further business appearing, the meeting adjourned Leon Salomon Secretary

The Capital Gas Co. refused to make any allowances
on the incandescent lights for November.
Mr. Heilbron stated that the bill for carriages was
8.00 in accordance with the prices established by the Union
but Mr. Miller would make a rebate of $1.00.
The Secretary was authorized to give Messrs. Locke & Lavenson,
orders of the Hebrew Benevolent and Ladies Auxiliary Societies for the
amounts contributed by them for the renovating of the
synagogue, the former 140.00 and the latter 60.00.

Financial Report
Balance in Treasury last reports 443.76
Collections of dues for December 1899 200.30
From the Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society 140.00
From the Ladies Auxiliary " 60.00
Total 844.06

Paid out as per warrants 495.63
Balance in Treasury 348.43

No further business appearing, the meeting adjourned

Leon Salomon
Secretary

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The Capital Gas Co. refused to make any allowances on the incandescent lights for November. Mr. Heilbron stated that the bill for carriages was 8.00 in accordance with the prices established by the Union but Mr. Miller would make a rebate of $1.00. The Secretary was authorized to give Messrs. Locke & Lavenson, orders of the Hebrew Benevolent and Ladies Auxiliary Societies for the amounts contributed by them for the renovating of the synagogue, the former 140.00 and the latter 60.00. Financial Report Balance in Treasury last reports 443.76 Collections of dues for December 1899 200.30 From the Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society 140.00 From the Ladies Auxiliary " 60.00 Total 844.06 Paid out as per warrants 495.63 Balance in Treasury 348.43 No further business appearing, the meeting adjourned. Leon Salomon Secretary

The Capital Gas Co. refused to make any allowances
on the incandescent lights for November.
Mr. Heilbron stated that the bill for carriages was
8.00 in accordance with the prices established by the Union
but Mr. Miller would make a rebate of $1.00.
The Secretary was authorized to give Messrs. Locke & Lavenson,
orders of the Hebrew Benevolent and Ladies Auxiliary Societies for the
amounts contributed by them for the renovating of the
synagogue, the former 140.00 and the latter 60.00.

Financial Report
Balance in Treasury last reports 443.76
Collections of dues for December 1899 200.30
From the Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society 140.00
From the Ladies Auxiliary " 60.00
Total 844.06

Paid out as per warrants 495.63
Balance in Treasury 348.43

No further business appearing, the meeting adjourned.

Leon Salomon
Secretary