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... 1878 , seven months interest ... 97 35 November 18 , 1878 , cost of suit and
advertising sale .... 19 50 Total amount due .... November 18 , 1878 , paid by
securities . 2,898 55 2,173 92 Balance .... November 30 , 1878 , interest on
balance .
... 1878 , seven months interest ... 97 35 November 18 , 1878 , cost of suit and
advertising sale .... 19 50 Total amount due .... November 18 , 1878 , paid by
securities . 2,898 55 2,173 92 Balance .... November 30 , 1878 , interest on
balance .
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91 21 168 12 168 12 To balance undrawn October 1 , 1877-Ordinary expenses .
$ 148,750 00 Repairs .. 10 , 000 00 Improvement of grounds 2,000 00 Finishing
road . 1,300 00 Coal - house 1 , 000 00 Carpenter shop . 400 00 Frame barn .
91 21 168 12 168 12 To balance undrawn October 1 , 1877-Ordinary expenses .
$ 148,750 00 Repairs .. 10 , 000 00 Improvement of grounds 2,000 00 Finishing
road . 1,300 00 Coal - house 1 , 000 00 Carpenter shop . 400 00 Frame barn .
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30 , 1877 Furnishing chapel , and school building To balance undrawn October 1
, 1877 Ordinary expenses . $ 134 , 750 00 Repairs 4.614 82 Pupils ' library Work
shops 9,970 94 Coal house , 1,000.00 Extension of sewer . 1,000 00 $ 56,250 ...
30 , 1877 Furnishing chapel , and school building To balance undrawn October 1
, 1877 Ordinary expenses . $ 134 , 750 00 Repairs 4.614 82 Pupils ' library Work
shops 9,970 94 Coal house , 1,000.00 Extension of sewer . 1,000 00 $ 56,250 ...
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37 , 500 00 11,250 00 $ 33 , 750 00 6 36 1.083 28 250 00 783 88 260 96 160 00
1,000 00 75 00 865 65 233 35 146 63 239 50 160 50 118 58 1.208 59 1,000 S65
65 400 00 400 00 1.327 10 1 216 12 216 12 To balance undrawn October 1 ...
37 , 500 00 11,250 00 $ 33 , 750 00 6 36 1.083 28 250 00 783 88 260 96 160 00
1,000 00 75 00 865 65 233 35 146 63 239 50 160 50 118 58 1.208 59 1,000 S65
65 400 00 400 00 1.327 10 1 216 12 216 12 To balance undrawn October 1 ...
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For removal of heater . For additional building . For furnishing and heating new
building . For expenses in suit vs. E. A. Clement For replenishing library .. For
repairing work shop . To balance undrawn , October 1 , 1877Ordinary expenses .
For removal of heater . For additional building . For furnishing and heating new
building . For expenses in suit vs. E. A. Clement For replenishing library .. For
repairing work shop . To balance undrawn , October 1 , 1877Ordinary expenses .
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Seite 7 - ... shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years.
Seite 16 - It shall be the duty of the superintendent of public instruction to visit such of the charitable institutions of the state as are educational in their character, and to examine their facilities...
Seite 25 - D the patient named in the within warrant. Superintendent. This warrant, with a receipt thereon, shall be returned to the clerk, to be filed by him with the other papers relating to the case.
Seite 1 - The clothing to be furnished each patient upon being sent to the hospital, shall not be less than the following : For a male, three new shirts, a new and substantial coat, vest, and two pairs of pantaloons of woolen cloth, three pairs of woolen...
Seite 9 - ... commissioners making the charge, and approved by the governor, shall be paid quarterly by the treasurer, on the warrant of the auditor of public accounts, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated ; and the clerk of the board shall be paid in like manner.
Seite 110 - Is insane, and is a lit person to be sent to a State hospital for the insane; that he is a resident of the State of Illinois, and county of ; that his age is...
Seite 113 - ... corpus at all times, either on his own application, or that of any other person in his behalf. If the patient is discharged on such writ and if it shall appear that the superintendent has acted in bad faith or negligently, the superintendent shall pay all the cost of the proceeding.
Seite 3 - The improvement and progress of the pupils have been very encouraging, and parents and friends in almost every instance have expressed satisfaction with what has been accomplished in the short time since the school was organized. The Institution is open to the inspection of the public at all reasonable hours ; and all are not only cordially invited, but are earnestly requested to visit the school. It is a State Institution, and board and tuition are free during the school year of ten months.
Seite 14 - ... command the means to secure an education, it shall be- his duty to authorize the said person to enter the said institution for instruction, and to pay for his maintenance and tuition therein at the rate of one hundred and fifty dollars per annum for such deaf and dumb pupil, and at the rate of one hundred and fifty dollars per annum for such blind pupil, payable quarterly out of the treasury of the United States.
Seite 15 - ... imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term of not less than one nor more than three years.