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MUCH BUSINESS I~ l-s At Of 'I THf ‘-f.W », m K.f i-jj j IppOJfiT* IJl- lt;**./i *-» p-^rUftei d'-nt 51** 4-d -Oti^r ? ,pora */’7*l~u*7 ft** l-f-ti A i - ■• S*1I j ?,f. f^3 hr,- V. fO'’ i - T.-* j'/• rJ' *• r' 2 **■ a/ r % (,' at w: ' o O'-rai - zal- ~^-' I ,m;/ rinc* '** tran^'teci.Dr. J-j'yJat i 4 '. to• crd-r pr //qA/, at n* i p-~t ~ •■-- sr--,^ rryn ar coi w-mrg r/Vjr, ar. 1 r S.C C *£, prf tern K L * .' arp r^ad toe — z. -tefi of ite- !a^t m'y-tmg T’.e **re app^itmL ' Pf- 'tent F,0yd eZii^m\A »lt;« *■•- p **ri,rf of t* Board he wvi.3 2:p. r.t f„j 'o r_mJtte*-e for tJ* year r/^iA rz Apm 20, *tva? cte' a;®'! .r. orl-rr,ar/j hf* aMiooncrtrf a? ?o /^af-oaoc#*—W P. £ ifgoytte. Cla?j65 K -te* ■', B L. -wan.I- Ji», I nz,- aod Repaid—ri Ls.Hr...D.i J, 4 M Vr, J. f FodJlt;m ter? - Roo*. £ L “jaarp KLa ~ am. a Uac* Uhf.w L. A. M .-r C J MeC- o.g;- _ r^ Tw^^r-and itjz*p iz~—y I ^vrp,TV R fjjrgoYcst fjip H. safcA FrsLi* ' - Mazsr^’i, J C M. f oyd.- T*-xt Fssjzb—F. L Max7lt;- ^arah V*CV'At^y, G, K. P. Be.onjrize?.L orart —**arah V. Crosaey, C I. Mr-Co/ Tvh O. K. P. £tfefintgp-f, afkTb.e, H. S. Men*.Tr appointments we-re appro*. andf)r i ,oyd read the re«'^nation of tl *• r*~ Gfiii f-iected Clerk, Ir. F 5Ias- '•*f u ft read m JoJrw*M^'nrjers of the Board of Edo cat rn ;I hwoy reeizn t’r.*- C Je«^oip of toe , fi'/ard to wLjcxi I is a? eiectid, April 20 th ( f F. |Tr/* lt;■ wfon of a r/ % Cj^rk was in ] order. Mesr? Itooke and Behringer 'wf-fr* appointed teom On thf- fir-t hal- {. 3ot Mr* Miller got K and Mr=. Crikey 2 On roll call Mr, Milter's election was made iinaniaioa/. ’Under the fiead of commun.cations the ! Clerk read a request from trie exeeatora 3 of the Robc-rt Sherrard estate, who dp- 1 sired to Ve officially released from the -bond of the ex-Board Treasurer. fOr anted. (Mr. Fharp read the bond of the present Treasurer, Mr Kooke. It ib signed by f D. J. Mnclair, H, G Dohrman, v W. B. Donaldson and W. R. E Elliott, 5 amount |Tr OOJ. On motion of Dr. Max- 5 well this was received unanmiouely on 1 roll call. ;Under the head of petitions Clerk ?dii-' ier re^l applications for unstated teacher- ‘ fhips from the following- Misses Alma { I Dodds, Madge Wmtringer, Lizzie Jama, ] Lida Sharp, Lulu McCullough, Anna Ooatefi, f-arah B. Albright and Nettie 1 Watkins; fron Misses Hill, Dohrman, lt;FicIcps, Dowey, \lezander, Phillip**, Erwin, Lowe, Perkins, Brown and Mr. Mat- ( lack, of the fVurth ward; Misses Me- [ Krever, McCracken, Mers, Holliday, -■ Fisher, Hull and Hmurthwaite, of Gar field school, Messrs MatJhewa and Tap- • nan and Misses Marion, Hart, Hammond, 1 Neill, Boa!, Clemmans, Hickman, Bchel-lart, Paxton, Hillings and Starr, of the f First ward, At tews Leslie, Prentiss, Petera, ^ Donovan, Branecn, Cable, Evans and (falderman, of the Sc*cond ward; Mieat*s 1 Bustard, Sharp and Hill, c( the Jefferson, ’ and Mifpfcfl K. H. and A. E Coleman and leBflu* (rladfelterand Mr Garrett, Lincoln 1 school, all for reinstatement in their re- \ flpectne positions. fApplications for different Jamterships I wf-re rf^ccived from John Welch, Mrs r Rachel Edwards, Tolm Watkins, James Walker, Nelson Howard, Julia Neideri* ■ gard, John Bayhsa, Alien Htarr; for pogi* tion of Tmant Offiwr, Andrew Forsythe, s I. M. Starr, Jamea Mayhew, Henry 5Ciro-[ merman, Thomas Simpson, Ed Black* f i burn Enoch Probert, James F. Burns ■ and James K Workman. 1Miss Gilmore's resignation as Second * High School Assistant, was read The 1 Thomson Kpworth League wanted the 1 uue ot the Lincoln school yard one night t i for tim purpose of holding a lawn fete Mjbh Jfart and Miss Bustard applied t for place made vacant by Misa (■ i Gilmore's resignation, Mm Grace t Dawson applied for music teacher- \ ship. Miss Clemens desired ad- t vancement if any changes were to be £ made. H. N. Mertz applied for F.uper-» intendency, Mies Anna Coates applied for t position now held by Miss Bustard should 3 the latter be promoted; L. W. McElroy, i 1 Mmgo, for some principalship, Miss T/)t tie Alexander, High School teachershjp; ] Martin Nelson, Musical Instructor, A. B. lt;, Watkins, Janitor, John I). Rofchacker, of , Ricinnond, High School teaciier. iOn motion of Mr. Bnrgoyne tliese papers were n*ceived and filed. jThe Finance Committee reported favor- * ( ably on the following bills which were ] ordered paid Timberiftko Jc Kendall. $12.01, Clerk’s i i salary foi April, $25; Koval Gas Co , 1F $58 84 Caldwell Son, $5.10, P. B. t , Conn, $3 15; W B. Lindsay A Co., $15.- lt;• 76, Steubenville Gas lt;fe Electric Co , $10.-i OhJoaiah C. Ault, insurance premium, ] i $25, Beckett A Co., insurance premium, j $74 25; If. if, Fickes, insurance premium, } $37,50.
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Steubenville Daily Herald

Steubenville, Ohio, US

Tue, May 05, 1896

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