Annual Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Industrial statistics. Pt. III, Volume 16Department of Internal Affairs, Bureau of Industrial Statistics, 1889 |
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... rents are high , and where the leading officers , at least , must be paid a considerable sum for managing them . The objection may be made that this unpretentious and cheap mode of doing business leads to more irregularities and losses ...
... rents are high , and where the leading officers , at least , must be paid a considerable sum for managing them . The objection may be made that this unpretentious and cheap mode of doing business leads to more irregularities and losses ...
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... rent for the benefit of the few ; through the building and loan association the many com- bine together so as to put the rents into their own pockets . Their Principles Explained . The principles of building association management are ...
... rent for the benefit of the few ; through the building and loan association the many com- bine together so as to put the rents into their own pockets . Their Principles Explained . The principles of building association management are ...
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... rents and profits of the said intended buildings be paid into the hands of the treasurer and added to the general fund of stock . V. That the committee shall have power to contract for OFF . Doc . ] A. 11 STATISTICS - BUILDING ...
... rents and profits of the said intended buildings be paid into the hands of the treasurer and added to the general fund of stock . V. That the committee shall have power to contract for OFF . Doc . ] A. 11 STATISTICS - BUILDING ...
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... rent not exeeeding three half pence per square yard . VII . That the land intending for building upon shall be laid out in lots and balloted for by the subscribers , and separate leases made and executed , but such leases to remain in ...
... rent not exeeeding three half pence per square yard . VII . That the land intending for building upon shall be laid out in lots and balloted for by the subscribers , and separate leases made and executed , but such leases to remain in ...
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... rent for say $ 24.00 per month , and you buy it for a monthly payment of $ 3.44 more than you had been paying for rent . This of course takes no account of your own $ 500.00 that you used . Now compare this with a loan of the same ...
... rent for say $ 24.00 per month , and you buy it for a monthly payment of $ 3.44 more than you had been paying for rent . This of course takes no account of your own $ 500.00 that you used . Now compare this with a loan of the same ...
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Age of association April August Average daily earn Average daily wage Average earnings Average monthly earnings Blacksmiths blowers board of directors boys building and loan building associations building society Carpenters Cash expenditures Cash receipts cent chimney collieries convention coöperative days Earnings DAYS IN OPERATION December delphia Earnings per day Engineers factories February Firemen flint glass Fort Pitt free shares glass workers ground rent Heaters helpers Highest Individual Earnings industrial interest January July June Knights of Labor loan associations Lowest Individual Earnings machine Machinists manufacturers March meeting miners mortgage Noble comb November Number of days number of shares October Office number organization payments phia Phila Philadel Philadelphia Pittsburgh premiums president profits real estate Rollers savings banks secretary September shares borrowed sliver STATISTICS stockholders strike Teamsters tion Total gains Total number trade unions treasurer Watchmen withdrawals and matured wool workingmen workmen yarn