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No meeting in April 1900

The following bills were paid. Progressive Cleaners 6.00 W.H. Greenburg salaries 150, Travel Exp 69.00 [?Mar fees?] 30 249.00 City Collector Taxes 16.25 County " " 19.20 F. Lyman work [Note] 1.20 Day & Joy printing 1.75 M. Wilson, collector 40.00 Mrs. Hanley, organist 10.00 Mrs. Ross, singing 10.00 Mr. Mohns, cemetery 15.00 Aaron Wilson, drayage .50 _________ 368.90 Financial Report Balance in Treasury in last report 664.77 Receipt from April dues 170.60 _________ Total $ 835.39 Paid out as per warrants 368.90 _________ Balance in treasury $ 466.49

Leon Salomon Secretary

Note: Frank T. Lyman, Plumbing & Electrician

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Sacramento June 6, 1900

The Board met in the room of Mr. Bonheim at 8 P.M. President Mr. Albert Elkus presiding. Roll call and absentees noted. Minutes of last meeting read and approved.

The following applications for membership were read. Chas. L. Hexter dues 2.50, E.W. Morse 1.00, Alex Cohn 1.00, Abraham Michelsohn 2.50, Theo Jacobs 1.00. [note] On motion it was ordered that the above named be placed on the roll and the Secretary instructed to notify them of their elections.

Mr. Jos. Thieben on account of leaving the city tendered his resignation as Treasurer and as a member of the congregation and to take effect after this meeting. The same was granted and a note of thanks be tendered to Mr. Thieben.

Communcations from Dr. Wm. H. Greenburg addressed to the President - thanking on behalf of the Ladies Auxiliary and the Gentlemen of the congregation for the present he has received from them. Communication ordered received and placed on file.

It was moved and ordered that it was the sense of the Board that Mr. Wilson the collector should be instructed to make his report by the 18th of each month, and the Secretary to communicate with him to that effect.

The usual vacation for July and August was granted to Dr. Wm. H. Greenburg.

The appointment of successor to Mr. Thieben was left to the President.

The following salaries were ordered paid: Rabbi Wm. H. Greenburg 150.00 M. Wilson 40.00 Mr. Mohns 15.00 Mrs. Stanley 10.00 Mrs. M. Ross 10.00 Progressive Cleaners 6.00

[note: All five spelllings confirmed in 1901 city directory. There were two Alex Cohen's and one Alex Cohn. Cohn is a salesman for W L & Co, where Mr. Bonheim works]

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The following bills were read and ordered paid

Locke & Lavenson $5.00 Geo. B. Stack 8.25 Capital Gas Co. for April 1.23 W.F. Peterson Cakes for reception 3.50 C.T. Barton Ice Cream for reception. 9.80 [note]

Financial report Balance in Treasury last report 466.47 Receipts for May dues 162.10 Total 628.57

Paid out as per warrants from 407 to 417 258.78 Balance in Treasury 369.79

No further business appearing The meeting adjourned. M.S. Lavenson secretary pro tem

[note: George B. Stack, plumber, electrician, steam & Gas fitter, Wm. F. Peterson, candy maker, 620 J St, Charles T. Barton, wholesale & retail confectionery]

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Sacramento, July 2, 1900

The board of officers of the Congregation met in the synagogue at 8 P.M. President Mr. Albert Elkus presiding.

Roll call and absentees noted.

Minutes of previous meeting and approved

The resignation of Mr. Myer Clark as a member of the congregation was read and accepted.

The following bills read and ordered paid

Mr. Miller for hack for funeral Mr. S. Lavenson 7.00 Capital Gas Co. for [mantel??] .35 " " " " May & June 1.40 Sacramento Electricity, Gas & Rail [?O] Co 16.50 R.S. Jones carpenter 1.00

On motion of Mr. J. Auchel, a committee of 3 was appointed by the chair to draft resolutions upon the death of Mr. Sam Lavenson. The chair appointed Mr. J. Auchel, L. Heilbron & A. Bonheim.

The president announced that he has appointed Mr. J. Greenberg as treasurer [?vice] J. Theiben resigned.

Mr. Emil Steinman was elected as trustee to fill the vacancy on the board [?vice] S. Lavenson deceased.

On motion it was ordered that the choir be dispensed with during the months of July & August subject to the call of the Rabbi.

The president, Mr. Albert Elkus, announced the selection of 2 lots by Mr. W.S. Lavenson for which he is to pay $50.00 for the extra one.

The following regular salaries were allowed and warrants drawn on the treasurer for the amounts.

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Rabbi Wm H. Greenberg 150.00 M. Wilson, Collector 40.00 Mr. Mohns, cemetery 15.00 Mrs. Stanley 10.00 Mrs. M. Ross 10.00 Progressive cleaners 6.00 [total 231.00]

Financial Report Balance on treasury last report 369.79 Receipt from dues for June 166.90 total 536.69 Less difference on warrant 415 .70 535.99 Paid as per warrants 418 to 427 incl 257.25 Balance in treasury 278.74. [in red ink]

No further business appearing, the meeting adjourned M.S. Lavenson secretary pro tem

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