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ilie Hajs County Time,
March 10, 1905
Entered under act of Congress in the
Postoffice at San Marcos, Texas, as sec-
ond class n ail matter, May 1, 1888.
Financial Report of Hays County.
In the matter of Connty Finances in the hands of F. C, Woods,
Ti easurer Hays County, Texas.
Commissioners’ Court Hays County, Texas, in regular quai-
terly session, Feb. Term, 1905.
We, tli ' undersigned, as County Commissioners within and for said Hays| county
__ . „ . and the Hon. Ed R. Kone, County Judge cu said county, constitutin' tiia| entire
Published V\ eekly at ban Marcos. Texas. Commissioners’ Court of said county, and each one of as. do Hereby eertify that ou
at $1.50 a vear. this, the 27th day of Feb, 1905, at a regular quarterly term of our saief Court
.----------—---we Lave compared and examined the quarterly report of P. C. Woods, Treasurer o*
VOL. 19. - - NO. ‘‘6 Hays county, Texas, for the quarter beginning ou the 1st day of Dec. 1004, ano
_______ ____ ending on the 13th day of Feb, 1205, and finding the same correct have^ caused
an order to be entered upon the minutes of the Commissioners’ Court of Hays 'county
stating the approval of said Treasurer's Report by our said Court, which said ordet
recites separately the amount received and i aid out of each fund by said County
Treasurer since bis last report to this court, and 'or and during thi time covered bj
bis present report, and the balance of each fund remaining iu said Treasurer,1 ’
hands on the said 13th day o Feb, 1905. and have ordered the proper credits
to be made in the accounts of the said C uuty Treasurer, in accordance with sa.dor-
der as required by Article 867, Chapter 1, Citle XXV, ot the Revised Statutes of
Texas as amend'd by an 4ct or the 25th Legislature of Texas at ns regular session
approved March 20, 1897.
Am we and each of us further certify that we have actually and fully inspecteo
and counted all the actual cash and assets in hand, of the said Treasurer belonging
to Hays county at the close of the examination of sai l Treasurer’s Report, on this
the 13th day of Feb, 1905, and find the same to be as follows, to wit:
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the pu Usher of oliier’s Weekly, New
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tures. R peated refusals were followed
by increased inducements, and finally
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The amount paid by Collier’s is the
largest ever paid for such work and
does not include the right to publish
the stories in book form. By special
arrangement with Co lier’s, these fam-
ous stories are being printed in The
Kansas City Star, one story each week,
beginning in the daily edition, Satur
day, February 11, and in the Weekly,
Wednesday. February 15. None of the
present popular features of The Star
will be cut down or omitted to make
room for this remarkable set of stories.
Practically the contents of a $1.50 book
will be added to the contents of The
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ing and Sunday, 13 complete papers a
week), and 25 cents a year for The
Weekly Star.
Remember Mistrot gives a premium
v ’1 lar pnrehasa.
JURY FUND.
Balance overpaid byTreasurer out of other funds as shown by Treasurer’s
Report on the 1st day of Dec, 1904 . , $ 225 30
To amount received since said date , i 71 61
By amount disbursed since ssid date ,
To amount to balance _ ^'
Total . . 296~91
Balance to Jury Fund as actually oouutcd by us on the 23rd dav of
Feb, 19o5, and including *.Le amount balance on baud by
said Treasurer at the date of the filing of his report on the 13th
day of Feb, 19o5 and the balance between receipts and dis-
bursements since that day, making a total balance of
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99 35
296 91
99 35
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND.
Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer’s Report on the 1st day of
Dec, 19o4 . $3878 51
To amount received since said date . 4540 37
By amount disbursed since said date
To amount to balance
lo*al • . 8418 88 8418 88
Balance to credit of said Road and Bridge Fund as actaally counted by us on
the 23rd day of Feb, 19o5, and including the amount balance on
hand by said Treasurer at the date of the filing of his report on. the 13th
day of Feb, 19o5, and the balance between receipts and disbursements
since that day, making a total ba ance of . 'j-qiq 284
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Plenty of Them in Texas and Good
Reason for it.
Wouldn’t any woman be happy,
After years of backache suffering,
Days of misery, nights of unrest,
The distress of urinary troubles,
■Shu finds relief and cure?
No reason why any Texas reader
Should suffer in the face of evidence
like this:
Mrs: J. A, Beck, of Austin, Texas, em-
GENERAL FUND.
Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer’s
Report on 1st day of ,Dec 1904,
To amount received since said date,
By amount disbursed since said date
By amount to balance,
Total, - -
$ 74 42
7814 67
634 31
7254 78
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Balance to credit of said General Fund as actually counted by ,
. Jus on the 23rd day of Feb, 1905, and including the amount
balance on hand by said Treasurer at the date of the tiling of
Ins report on the 13th day of Feb, 1905, and the balance
between receipts and disbursements since that day, making *
a total balance of - _ 17254- 7$
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Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer’s report ou
the 1st day of Dec, 1904. 354 59
To amount received since said date, • 2981 13
By amount disbursed smee said date
By amount to balance,
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Bell Rose Open Kettle is the
highest grade pure open kettle
molasses on the market,
Evaporated Sugar Cane Syrup ^
is the highest grade Ribbon Cane f
Syrup on the market,
,We make the above statement
for the following reasons:
1st, Because they come from
the natural market of the world
for molasses and syrups,
2nd. Because the packers of
these two celebrated brands of
molasses and syrups have had 30
years experience in the molasses
business; and are the best equip- 9
ped packers in the world.
3rd. Because they have given
this line long study, an I are post-
ed on the wants of the users of f
high grade goods, f
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4th. Because their capital is
unlimited, and they are in posi-
tion to buy the best the market af-
fords. And never forget to buy
just at the right time.
5th. Because the tvyo grades of t ••*«
our goods were oh exhibition at * *'
the great World’s Fair against all
the packers of molasses in the
world, and were subjected to chem-
ical examination by the highest
chemical test and awarded the
gold medal and diploma.
Our goods are listed at a fixed list
^ price, and we will not cut this price to
^ meet any competition; but expect to keep
** up the grades and do the business on
quality and not on price. W« are in the
lead so lar as volume of business is con-
cerned: and expect to be there 20 years
from to day-and quality put us there.
As a guarantee of our sincerity in the
above statements, we are willing to sub-
ject either of the two brands of goods
mentioned to a chemical examination at a
our expense, for the benefit of any con- t
^ 8»mer who may doubt the above state- <►
ments. ♦
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T. A. porter! T^njT NeTorI^N^of^OT^. ||!
San Marcos, Texas. _ New Orleans, La
ployed ft the Asylum for the Blind, and D , Total, - « 3335 72 33
188 70
3147 02
3335 72 3335 72!
©eo.y.^ 7 new uneans, La.
living at 16o5 Sabine S rebt, sa;s: ‘Hh
April, l'9o2, when living at 17o9 East
Avenue, I gave a testimonial concerning
Dean’s Didney Pills, after I bad procured
a suppl y. The cure they performed has
been permanent in every particular and I
have toid a great many sufferers from
backache and kidney ailments to give
them a trial if they wished to get positive
relief, You are at 1 b rty to continue the
use of mj name as me who endorses aB
t 1 e Cl; n i <D i den D tan’s Kidney Pill? ”
For sale by all dealers, Price, 50 ct&
Foster-Mil Burn C Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name- Doan’s—and take
no ofroer.
counted oy ns on the 23rdday of £;eb, ’1902, and AncMS
ing the amount balance oa hand by said Treasurer at the date
of the filing of his report on the 13th day of Feb; 1905,
and the balanc 3 between receipts and disbursements since
that clay, making a total balance of $3147 02
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REPAIR FVNJ).
Balance ou hand as shown by Treasurer's Report ou the 1st
day of Dec, 19..4, _ 4 70 02
To amount received sinoe said date, 2981 13
By amount disbursed since said date, Hg.44
By amount imbalance, 3332 7i
Total,
An Interesiing fctatement.
” Raynolds & Daniels say they have at
last disc ivered a positive cure for dys-
pepsia. ‘For years,” said one ot the
abo e druggists yeste dty, “we have
been waiting f >r some one to discover a
remedy that really will cure indigestion
and dyspepsia ”
• “We laid in a big supply beceusi ve
knew .but. as soon as peopl? tiegau to re-
alize what a lemarkable remedy Pepsi,
cola is there would be a bi .■ demand for
it, end it :s selling even beyond our ex.
pent at ions I; is not often - druggisi
sells a remedy with the positive yuarau
toe it will cure, but unless Pepsicola
does cure you of nerv.-usness, dizzy
spells, sour stomach, coated .ongue, p;,l
pitation, biliousness headaches and oth
er symptoms of dyspeps a Raynolds lit
Danie's will hand you back your mone*
cheerfully and without argument.
Pepsicola is also a grand nerve tonic
and is sure to help ai! who feel rui.
down and worn out because of the debilt
itating effects of the hot weather No
one-should ready hesitate on trying a 25
ooxof Pepsikola as it will not cost you d
pennyshould it fait to relieve and cure
eaverpe worst case ol irdigestion and
ys-^: psia.h
When you buy a package of Pepsikola
you are protected in every way. If it
cures you the Cost is 25 cents—if it does
not Rayn ,idf5 & Daniel will par hack your
monoy without the least argument
John Deere Plows, The Yor d’s Bes
Hutchings Hdw Co.
Griihtts’ College of Commerce has
recently made many improvements in
its equipment and course of study and
has a ] irger attendance thau ever. Day
and night sessions, Send for cata-
logue. Corner 18 and Lavacca sts.
Large stock to select from and a pre-
mium free. Mistrot’s
3451 15 345 L 1j
Balance to credit of said Repair Fond as actually 0 u Wl by
us on the 23rd day of Feb 1995, and including L e ]
balance on hand bv said Treasurer at the elate of tu fi ug of
his report ou the 13th day of Feb, 1995, and the balance
between'receipts and disbursements since that day, making a
total balance of __ $3332 71
81NKING AND JNTE BEUFFUNTl
Balance op hand as shown by Treasurer’s Re-port on the 1st dav of
Dec, 1904; - “ 608 76
To amount received sine© said date 1490 58.
By amount disbursed since said date,. 37 26
By amount to balance, - 2062 06
Total,
f — - 2099 34 2099 34
Balance to credit of said Sinking and Intere aft Fuud as actual-
ly counted by us ou the 23 rd day of Feb, 1905, andinclad-
ihg the amount balance on hand by said Treasurer at the
date of the Sling <>f bis report on the 13th day of Feb;
1905, and the balance between receipts and disbursements
since that day, making a total ba.ance of 2062 08
BUND ROAD AND BRIDGE SPECIAL FUND.
Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer’s Reoort on let dav of
Dec, 1904, ~ 21980 67
Do amount received since said date,
By amount disbursed since said date,
By amount to balance,
Total> - “21980 67 21980 67
Balance to credit of said Bond Road and Bridge Special Fund as
actually counted by us on the 23 d day of Feb, l9o5, and in-
cluding the amount balance on hand by said Treasurer at thf3 date
of the filing of his report ou the l3th day of Feb*, 190o, and
the balance between receipts and disbursements since that’day,
making a total balance of - 18369 8j
OR. J H COMBS,
Dentist,
Crown and Bridge work.
Full upper or lower set Plate
Teeth from $8 to $10.
Up-stairs in Combs building,
near northeast side of square.
Southwestern ’Phone 58.
San Marcos^..........Texas.
36X0 86
18369 81
Witness our hands, officially, this 23rd day of February
1905, Ed R Kone, County Judge; J H Bales’ Commissioner
Precinct No 1; Tom J Everitt, Commissioner Precinct No 2;
John H Saunders, Commissioner Precinct No 3; J W Glosson
Commissioner Precinct No 4.
Sworn to and subscribed before me by Ed R Kone, County
Judge, and J H Bales and Tom J Everett and J H Saunders
and J W Glosson,County Commissioners of said Hays County,
each respectively, on this, the 23rd day of Feb, 1905.
Jas- G. STOREY, Cl’k C C Hays^Co,, Texas.
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During thp month of March we o ffer The Hays County Times prints letter
the Hays County Times, the Farm and heads, note heads, bill heads, envel-
Ranrh and the Sunny South—all for opes, cards, tags, etc., with neatness
$2.50 a year. Subscribe to day. and dispatch—give us a trial ordes
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OF SAN MARCUS,
South Side of Square.
Capital $80,000.
Authorized Ca^iial, $250,000
SURPLUS $20,000
Safe, Conservative, Accommodaf- j
mg'. Try us.
Ed J L Gkeen, President; P T
Talbot,., Vice Pre idem; C L.
Hopkins, Cashier.
DO YOU WANT IT?
is an unneeessar q lestion to he asked
of children, if it refers t Barb e’s
c ndy. 'onrse, they all want it—i’s
only a matter _<.f how much. Perh aps
the price gauge w31 have something to
d ■ with the answer-. Two fresh -lup-
ments of candy jt^t’ receiv d and an-
other on the road Most select 1 n- of
candies in town at
Uonaison & W'ilfisinsoS
San Antonio, Street,
San Marcos, - Texas;
Fraan WXqsAq
All tbe time.
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc„ in
season.
Both 'phones.
Two -Cars of
CARRIAGES,
Surreys, Buggies,
Wagons, Etc,
Just received by the
Kone, Woodward &
Green Company^ Car-
riage Repository. All
styles and prices that
will make them go*
Good Situation Open.
The Milwaukee Dustless Brush Co.
of Milwaukee, Wis., want an active re-
presentative, man or woman for San
Marcos, and suri-ounding territory to
sell the “World’s Only Dustless Floor
and Carpet Brush.” Winner of the
Gold Medal at the St. Louis Exposition
1904. This brush sweeps without dust
and is rapidly taking the place of other
methods of sweeping. Its durability
makes it cheaper than a broom, This
is an excellent opportunity to secure a
Barters,
Judge W T Holland of Greensburg’ La,
wlio is well and favorable knows; says-
“Two years ago I suffered greatly iroru
indigestion. vfter eating,, great distres
would invari ;b.y result, lasting for an
hour or so and my nights were restless.
I concluded to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and it cured me entirely. Now my sleep
s refreshing and digestion perfect.” tfold*
by Raynoies & Daniel,
8ee the beautiful pictures at
Reynolds & Darnels
A good variety of Peas for- planting-
at Rayno ds & Daniel’s.
Autographs are a pLasaut reminder of
tbe friends of other days ’
Autograph Albums at
Raynolds & Daniel’s.
A P ition For You.--I nav> f-evera
good positi-ms for young men to work
out of school hours, in exchange for
board and lodging, while at'ending
GriiEts College of Comm rce. If you
wish one of these places you’d better
hurry. Address, D A Griffits, Presi-
dent, Austin, Texas.
It should he borne, in mind that
I every cold weakens the lungs, low-
I ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the more serious dis-
| eases, among which are the two
;| greatest destroyers of human life,
| pneumonia and consumption.
| Chamlerialiiss
I £©egli Remedy,
| has won its great popularity bjr its
prompt cures of this most common
“ ailment. It aids expectoration, re-
lieves the lungs and opens the
secretions, effecting a speedy and
permanent cure. It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia.
^ Price 23cs Large Size 5°Ca^J|
Alamo City Colleges.
Alamo City Commercial College and
Alamo City Business College combin-
ed. Largest, greatest, best school
good paying position and permanent the South Winter term begins Jan C,
employment. No experience necessary, j 1905 Get free .catalogue° Address’,
If interested write the Milwaukee Dust-j Shafer & Downey, Proprietors, San
1 ess Brush Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Antonio. Texas.
C PRICE ROGERS,
Attonev and Counsel-
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Oilers s professional services
• the people of this section.
Office over first Nat’l Bank.
Toilet Sets, Trays, etc, at
Raynolds & Dan.el
Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo
tias world-wide fame for marveiou
cures. It surpasses any other salve lc
tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns
Burns. Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers Tes-
ter, Sait Rlieum, Fever Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallie Je>»
Piles. Cure guaranteed, Only 25c at
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