The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [16], No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 14, 1910 Page: 3 of 12
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Treasurer’s Report.
Quarterly report of 8. T. Wells,
County Treasurer of Mills county.
Texas.
We,the undersigned,commissioners
of Mills county, Texas,andL. E. Pat-
terson, county judge of said Mills
county, constituting the commission-
ers court of said county and each one
of us, do hereby certify, upon our
oaths, that on this, the 9th day of
May, A. D. 1910, at a regular
term of our said court, we have com-
pared and examined the quarterly re-
port of 8. T. Welts, treasurer of
Mills county, Texas, for the quarter
“I was very S
writes Mrs. MoIIie^Bj
of Carrsville, Ky.,^|
palpitation of the rfl
and was irregular. ^
“On the advice of
Hattie Cain I took 2 boB
ties of Cardui and it dil
me more good than anjr
medicine I ever took.
“I am 44 years old and
the change has not left
me, but I am lots better
since taking Cardui.”
One Price -
Corsets
orsets
to this court, and for and during
the time covered by this report, and
the balance remaining in each fund on
the 30th day of April, A. D. 1910,
and have ordered the proper credits
to be made in the accounts of the said
treasurer, in accordance with said or-
der required by Article 867, chapter 1,
title xxv, of the Revised Statues of
Texas, as amended by an act of the
twenty-fifth legislature of Texas at its
regular session, approyed March 20,
1897. ’
And we, and each of us, further
certify that we have actually and
fully inspected all the assets in
hands of the said trehsui'er belonging
to Mills county at the close of the
examination of said treasurer’s re-
port, on this the 10th day of May,
A. D. 1910, and find tne same to be as
/The Woman’s Tonic
■A../ o
Cardui is advertised and
sold by its loving friends.
The lady who advised
Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui,
had herself been cured of
serious female trouble, by
Cardui, so she knew what
Cardui would do.
If Cardui cured Mrs.
Cain and Mrs. Mirse, it
surely will cure you too.
Won’t you try it?
Please do.
For Spring, 1910
We have just
received another
big shipment of
the well known
brand of “LA
REINE” Corsets.
To see them is
to buy them.
These Corsets
give the correct
form for the One
Piece Dresses
that are ^11 the
To amount received
By amount paid out
Amount to balance
go now. Made
of light weight
material.
Total.............. s
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Balance last report........., $j
To amount received....... I
By amount paid out........ j
Amount to balance........ t
Your
Va.caJioi\
now is the time to plan.it
Total
COLORADO
and
CALIFORNIA
GENERAL COUNTY FUND
Balance last report.........
To amount received......... j
By amount ^aid out........]
Amount to balance ...... <
Priced From
75c. $1.00, $1.50, $3.00
ideal places to Bpend it
Total .........
COURT HOUSE FUND
Balance last report......
To amount received ........
By amount paid but ......
Amount to balance.....
Total......... .....
ESTRAY FUND
Balance last report......
To amount received ..
By amount paid out____
Amount to balance____
Drop me a postal today for our
beautiful booklets on Colorado
and California.
W.8 KEENAN
G. P. A., (4. U, & 8. F. R’y.
Galveston
Total...............
SINKING FUND
Balance last report.......
To amount received____
By amount paid out____
Amount to balance.......
Total
$1146 66
RECAPITULATION.
Balance to credit of jury fund $369 89
OftE Price - ThaPs Cash
—■ r*u
Price - ThaPs Cash
P. N. iiubbert
BLACKSMITH 4 WOODWORKMAN
Balance to credit of road and
bridge fund,.............. 5511 24
Balance to credit of general
county fund,.............. 3884 33
Balance to credit of court
house fund,................ 1364 49
Balance to credit of estray
fund,...................... 247 64
Balance to credit sinking fund 121 66
Total,
jj Does a general line of Black-
3 smith and woodwork. Repair- ,
5 ing of all kinds neatly and I
j promptly done «t reasonable
prioes. DIficult jobs solicited. ;
" 1
5 Special attention given to
HORSE SHOEING
Needs Money.
All those indebted to me for pro-
fessional services or to Drs. Galaway
& Towneen are requested to make
settlement with me or M. N. Brin-
son at once. A number- have prom-
ised to borrow the money if neces-
sary to pay me and I now ask them
to make good that promise and settle,
as I need the money.
J. D. Cal aw ay, M, D.
Ithwaite Eagle
$11,399 25
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS.
The bonded indebtedness of said
county we find to be as follows:
Uourt house bonds.......... $2000 00
New Bayou bridge bond____ 5400 00
Old Bayou bridge bond..... 312 00
Proprietor
and Personal
DR. E. M. WILSON
HIGH GRADE DENTISTRY.
All kinds of Dental Operations per-
formed, including treatment of Sourly
Hi steel screen door hinges
Kelly the builder,
■All the eggs and butter
I—Kemp & Yarborough,
land Red eggs $1.00 set-j
l-W. E. Pardue,
[ & Forehand want your
in their meat market,
int fresh meat, barbecue,
lad go to Marshall & Fore-
Total ..........;..... $7 712 00
Witness our hands, this 10th day of
May, A. D. 1910.
L. E. PATTERSON,
County Judge.
J. I) D BKKi*Y,
Commissioner Precinct No. 1
J. W. MASON,
Commissioner Precinct No. 2
J. B. BENFROE,
Commissioner Precinct No. 3,
W. H. NELSON,
Commissioner Precinct No. 4.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
by L. E.Patterson county judge, J. D.
D. Berrv, J w. Mason, J. b Renfroe
and W.H. Nelpoo,county commission-
ers of said Mills county, each respect-
ively, this the 10th day of May, A D
1910. R. J. ATKINSON,
County Clerk, Mills county, Texas.
I Administrator’s Notice.
You will take notice that on March
10, 1910, the Hon. L. E. Patterson,
County Judge of Mills county, granted
to me letters of administration with
will annexed on the estate of J. D.
Sexton, deceased, and that on April
8,1910, I qualified as such and re-
ceived my authority and hand and
seal of the clerk of said court.
All persons having olaims against
said estate are required to present
the same within the time prescribed
by law.
My residence at
Goldthwaite, Texas.
P. H. Clements
This May 2. 1910.
los. want your order for
ey sell Bowley’s Blue Rib-
I better than the Heliotrope
I Waco flour.—T. B. Keel
1)0.
ferlain’s Stomach and Liver
ill clear the sour stomach,
'the breath and create a
ppetite. They promote the
istrlc juioe, thereby indue-
digestion. Sold by R. E.
postoffice is at
Texa.s Worm Killer
Guaranteed to
Take Less, Kill Qnicker, Heal Faster
and be leu trouble to apply than
any worm medicine ever put on
the market.
You take no chancei, If not en-
tirely satisfactory your money
refunded.
Ask your druggist.
They all keep it..
Is a pretty hard tbing to accomplish
when you’re blue, bilious and out of
sorts. There is a sure cure for all
kinds of stomach and liver complaints
—constipation and dyspepsia. Bal-
lard’s Herbine is mild, yet absolutely
effective in ail cases. Price 50o per
bottle- Sold by R. E. Clements.
City Taxes.
Those wishing to pav their city
s Will Be Boys.
and are always getting scratches,
cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns
or scalds. Don’t .neglect such things
—they may result serious if you do.
Apply Ballard’s Snow Liniment ac-
cording to directions right away and
it will relive the pain and heal the
trouble Price 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by R. E. Clements.
H^i^'erguson of San Angelo this
Wek bought from D. L. Wheeler the
^grm known as the Grant place In
Raw Bend. The consideration was
Wlittle Che rise of $10,000, and in the
meal Mr. Wheeler bought 400 acres of
Rand in the Lapan flats, near San An-
gelo and a brick business house in
that city,
taxes will find me at rffics with E. B
AnderBon oyer Trent Srate Beftik.
M. N. Brinson,
City Tax Assessor and Collector
Miii
Corsets
Pt
$3.00
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [16], No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 14, 1910, newspaper, May 14, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098602/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.