OF FREE SCHOOLS. ing $800. May borrow • SECTION 2. That the said school committee is hereby not exceed further authorized and empowered to borrow, any sum of money, not exceeding eight hundred dollars, for the purpose of carrying into execution the provisions of Section I of this act, and are hereby further authorized to borrow the same at one time, or at different times in different sums, of one or more individuals; provided, that in the whole they shall not borrow more than eight hundred dollars for the purpose aforesaid. Loan, how secured. SECTION 3. That for the purpose of securing to the loaner or loaners the payment of the money so to be borrowed under the provisions of this act, with the interest thereon, the said committee is authorized and empowered to make, execute and deliver to the loaner or loaners the bond or bonds or a mortgage or mortgages upon any or all the real estate owned by said United Districts at the time of the execution thereof, which bond or bonds or mortgage or mortgages shall be signed by the school committee and shall be sealed by * the seal of the said United School Districts here inafter provided for; such bond or bonds or mortgage or mortPayable in gages shall be made to become due and payable in eight eight equal equal annual instalments, and the accrued interest on the stalments. whole suin unpaid, and shall bear interest at any rate not May collect taxes to meet payments. exceeding six per centum per annum. additional SECTION 4. That for the purpose of raising the funds necessary to pay the money authorized to be borrowed by this act, with its interest, the school committee of the said United School Districts is hereby authorized and empowered to levy, raise and collect in each year, as now provided by law, in addition to the amount required to be raised for general school purposes, such sum as shall be necessary to pay each annual instalment of the amount which shall be borrowed under this act, with the accrued interest on the whole sum unpaid. SECTION 5. That to enable the said school committee to properly execute the bond or bonds, mortgage or mortgages, contemplated by this act, the said committee is hereby authorized and required to procure a common seal with the device "United School Districts Nos. 125 and 171 in Sussex County, Del.", thereon marked or engraved, which seal shall be affixed to the said bond or bonds, mortgage or mortgages, at the time they are executed. Seal * So enrolled. OF FREE SCHOOLS. SECTION 6. That the proceeds of the sale of the old proceeds of schoolhouse now belonging to the said United School Dis- sale of old tricts shall be applied to the payment of the cost of erecting to be apsaid new schoolhouse or to the payment of the money bor- of new. rowed under this act. SECTION 7. That this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act. Passed at Dover, April 23, 1895. schoolhouse plied to cost CHAPTER 28. OF FREE SCHOOLS. AN ACT (to) transfer the farm of John Soreath from School District No. 103, New Castle County, to School District No. 92, same County. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met : Farm of SECTION I. That the farm of John Soreath, now situated Soreath in School District No. 103 in New Castle county, be and transferred the same is hereby transferred from said district No. 103, and trict No. 103 shall hereafter constitute a part of school district No. 92 in No. 92. said county. SECTION 2. That from and after the passage of this act the aforesaid farın shall be assessed for school purposes in the said School District No. 92 of New Castle county. SECTION 3. That this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act. Passed at Dover, April 15, 1895. to district OF FREE SCHOOLS. Farm of Stout CHAPTER 29. OF FREE SCHOOLS. AN ACT to transfer the farm of Helen M. Stout from School District No. 35 to School Districts Nos. 94, 126 and 127, Kent County. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met : SECTION I. That the farm of Helen M. Stout, now in Helen M. the limits of School District No. 35 in Kent county, be and transferred the same is hereby transferred to and shall hereafter form a trict No. 35 part of School Districts Nos. 94, 126 and 127 in Kent to Districts county aforesaid; and the said Helen M. Stout, and all and from Dis and 127. every other person or persons residing on the said lands, or who may hereafter reside thereon, shall enjoy all the advantages and privileges and shall be subject to all the duties and liabilities of taxables of said School Districts Nos. 94, 126 and 127 in Kent county, and they are hereby relieved and discharged from the same in School District No. 35 in Kent county. SECTION 2. That this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act. Passed at Dover, March 4, 1895 Farm of CHAPTER 30. OF FREE SCHOOLS. AN ACT transferring the farm now belonging to James E. Barcus, and situate in School District No. 38, in Kent County, from said District No. 38 to School District No. 120, in said County. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met: SECTION I. That the farm belonging to James E. Barcus, transferred situate in School District No. 38, Kent county, shall heretrict No. 38 after be and form a part of School District No. 120, in Kent from Dis to No. 120. OF FREE SCHOOLS. county aforesaid; and all and every the persons residing on the said land and farm herein mentioned, and all persons who may hereafter reside thereon, shall enjoy all the advantages and privileges, and that the said James E. Barcus and the person or persons hereafter owning said land and farm, or living on the same, shall be subject to all the duties and liabilities of taxables of said School District No. 120; and further, they are hereby relieved and discharged from the same in said district No. 38, in Kent county aforesaid. SECTION 2. This act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act. Passed at Dover, April 16, 1895. CHAPTER 31. OF FREE SCHOOLS. AN ACT transferring the house and farm of Wm. W. Taylor from School District No. 72, in Kent County, to consolidated School Districts Nos. 22 and 99, in Kent County. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met: a Taylor from Disto SECTION I. That the house and farm of Wm. W. Taylor, Farm of now situate and lying in School District No. 72 in Kent Wm. W. county, be and the same is hereby transferred to and the transferred same shall hereafter form part of consolidated School District No. 72 tricts Nos. 22 and 99, in Kent county aforesaid; and every Districts person residing upon the premises within named, or who may 99. hereafter reside thereon, shall enjoy all the rights and privileges and be subject to all the liabilities of taxables of said consolidated School Districts Nos. 22 and 99. Passed at Dover, April 19, 1895. 40 OF FREE SCHOOLS. Charles E. Russell's farm transferred to District No. 143. CHAPTER 32. OF FREE SCHOOLS. AN ACT to transfer the farm of Charles E. Russell from School District Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met: SECTION 1. That the farm of Charles E. Russell be and it is hereby transferred from School District No. 71 to School District No. 143, Sussex county, and shall be subject to taxation and all other duties and shall have all the privileges pertaining to property in School District No. 143, Sussex county. SECTION 2. This act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act. Passed at Dover, January 31, 1895. Lands of CHAPTER 33. OF FREE SCHOOLS. AN ACT to transfer the farm of Garrison F. McCabe from School District Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met : SECTION I. That the house and lands of Garrison F. McCabe, now in the limits of School District No. 167 in from School Sussex county, be and the same are hereby transferred to tr and shall hereafter form a part of School District No. 128 trict No. 128 in Sussex county aforesaid; and the said Garrison F. McCabe 167 to Dis and all and every other person or persons residing on the said lands, or who may hereafter reside thereon, shall enjoy all the advantages and privileges and shall be subject to all the duties and liabilities of taxables of said School District |