The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD. TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 21. 1928.
COMMISSIONERS’ valuation.
COURT SETS TAX On motion made and second-
KATE FOR COUNTY ed, following: ordei made: As-
- mssmeiit for years 1913. 1914,
Regular September tern; 191f», and 191 0 on lot 10,
Commissioners' Court. Sept, block 87. Teague, cancelled ac-
10, 1928. count of erroneous assessment, I
Be it remembered that on 1 being a vacant lot. and lax
tins the 10th dav of Septem- Collector authorized to issue
tier A D. 1928. the Honorable supplemental receipt for said
Commissioners' Court of Free- years at \alue ot $->0.00 and j
stone County. Texas, met in accept taxes at rate levied for !
regular stssion for the purpose such years iespectively on such j
of transacting all business valuation.
properly coming before it. It is ordered by the court |
Present. P. O. French, Co. that the following tax rate (
Judge, presiding. T. J. Hall be and the same is hereby (
Com. Prect. No. 1; L. H. With- levied.
l ow, Co. Prect. No. 2; M. C. Tax Levy for the Year of 1928. ;
Lancaster. Com. Prect. No. 3; Road and Bridge Gen......15
i W. Lit < tom. Prect. ' reneral .......251
No 1 Jury 15
The following orders were Perman’t Improvem’t Fund .25 |
made and entered to-wit: *°*1 , ;; . ............I
, , j , Total Countv rate .80
Motion made and seconded 0c ation *tax> one-half state
that all accounts as read by ^
tie Cointy Judge be allowed. Roadand Bridge Funding Gen- i
Motion made and seconded eral, set aside as Follows: i
that the officials bond of Scott Funding War. No. 1 .03
(,. Jol ison as Constable of Funding War. No. 2 - .021|
Precinct. No. 6, Freestone Funding War. No. 3 .03
County. Texas, be approved. Funding War. No. 4......04
Motion made by T. J. Hall. Funding War. No. 6 .03
t sonded by J- W. Lindley, Total ................ .15
that banks be assessed at 5t) Permanent Improvement Fund
per cent of capital stock, sur- set aside as Follows:
plus. :.ml undivided profits. Court House War........... .11
Voted as follows: TIall and Court House Fur. War. . . 04
Lindley yea, Lancaster and Dipping Vats (Building
Withrow not voting. Motion and Sinking Funds) .08
carried. After discussion. Com. For Perman’t Improvm’ts .02
Lindley made motion to rescind Total .......................25
and reconsider motion last General Fund set aside as Fol-
rnade; seconded by Withrow. lows:
Voted as follows: Lindley. Gen. Funding War. .02
Withrow and Lancaster voted Gen. County Purposes ......17
yea, Hall voted nay. Motion Total ............................25
carried. Freestone County County-
Motion made by M. C. Lan- w‘de Sinking Fund,
caster that banks be assessed Road Dist. No. 1, Main......15
Enters the Ministry. The farmer’s wife caught our
The old hen gathered her brother, plucked him. cooked
brood together and bade the him and the minister has eaten
twelve pullets guard their only him!”
brother while she went out for "How sad! But We must
the afternoon. loolc at the bright side of
, ....... -urn all the p.l-faf.l EffSSuEfifJt
lets were weeping bitterly and . , . ’ i j t f he'
;r,,d. "Oh mothi'r dear, oar
bmther ,» dead. „** „ a lay-m.n "
'Dead! How did it hap-___
Pen •, ^ . Neely Faruuhar spent last.
1 he minister came to tea. week-end in Jewett.
Ely’s Truck Line
For Quick, Dependable Service Ship
By Truck
Daily Freight Service ah Points Between Palestine
and Waco. Fairfeid to Dallas and Other Points fa
Fairfield Phone Dallas Phone Waco Phon»
188 2-3363 4700
Road Dist. No. 2. Main.
Road Dist. No. 3, Main.
Road Dist. No. 4, Main.
Road Dist. No. 5, Main.
Road Dist. No. G, Main.
Road Dist. No. 7. Main.
at 45 per cent of capital stock,
surplus and undivided profits.
No second to this motion. Mo-
tion made by L. H. Withrow
Miat banks be assessed at 40
per cent of capital stock and .
surplus, and undivided prof- Road Dist. No. 8, Main,
ts. No second to the above Road Dist. No. 9, Main,
motion. Road Dist. No. 11, Mam.
Upon further discussion
Com. Lancaster made a sec-
ai stock, surplus and undivid-
School Tax Rate 1928-1929,
Local.
Motion carried.
and personal property, both
ed profits, notes and cash
unanimously.
It is order
Ludie Manning, $800.
It is further ordere
rendition be
I.
& S.
No.
1. Mt. Zion ......
.75
.00
No.
3, Turlington
.70
.30
No.
4, Dew .............
.50
.25
No.
5, Cotton Gin ....
.50
.25
No.
G, Shanks .........
.75
.00
No.
7, New Hope ......
.50
.50
No.
8, Martin ..........
.25
.50
No.
9, W. Chapel ...
.75
.00
No.
10, Old Zion ......
.50
.50
No.
11. Mills ...........
.50
.45
No.
12, Lanely .........
.75
.25
No.
13, Freestone ....
.75
.00
No.
16 Steward’s Mill
.50
.00
No.
17. Butler .....
.25
.50
No.
18, Aguilera ......
.05
.45
No.
20, Trahin .........
.50
.50
No.
22. 1 (Li’stone) .
L.00
.00
No.
24, Cedar ..........
.35
.40
No.
25. Luna .......
.35
.40
No.
2G. Riondo ......
.25
.25
No. 27. Pin Oak......
.25
.00
No.
28, Hopewell . ...
.10
.40
No. 29. Post Oak
.20
.00
No.
30, Pyburn
.25
.00
No.
30, N. (Nav’ro)
.25
.00
No.
32, Burleson
.15
.25
No.
38, Young ......
.25
.00
No.
34. Liberty
.20
.00
No.
35; B. Chapel .
.75
.00
No.
36, Owen ..........
.50
.50
No.
37, Providence
.75
.00
No.
38, Grove Isl’d
.75
.25
No.
40, Cross Roads
.50
.50
No.
41. Concord ......
1.00
.00
No.
45, Clay Hill ....
.50
.50
No.
4G, St. Elmo ------
.75
.25
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Lumber and Building
Materials
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Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Win-
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Baggett Lumber Co.
Fairfield, Texas
DANIEL BROS., Ginneis
FAIRFIELD GIN CO.
FAIRFIELD MOTOR CO.
T. R. BONNER, Groceries
HILL’S CASH STORE
FAIRFIELD STATE BANK
PEYTON BROS., Dry Goods
SANITARY GROCERY CO.
RADFORD DRUG CO.
W. A. PARKER’S GARAGE
W. L. LOTT, Dry Goods
McILVEEN & STEWARD
Furniture and Groceries
THE COUNTY PAPER
BAGGETT LUMBER CO.
A. J. BROWNE, Groceries
FORD ORAND GARAGE
JOE ROLLER
Cafe and Confectionery
NEWMAN VARIETY STORE
FISCHER HDWE. CO.
UTLEY CAFE AND MARKET
A. M. MILLER & SON
T. A. McILVEEN, Dry Goods
TATE DRUG CO.
FAIRFIELD TAILOR SHOP
JOHNSON & McILVEEN
TEXAS UTILITIES CO., Ice
CAIN & RADFORD,
Gas and Oil
E. H. BEAUCHAMP,
Groceries
FARFIELD ABSTRACT CO.
C. E. DeMONNEY,
Agent Magnolia Gas and Oil
CLARIDGE BARBER SHOP
ELY’S TRUCK LINE
WATSON & STEWARD,
Barber Shop
COOK HOTEL
CITY TAILOR SHOP
BONNER ABSTRACT CO.
Anderson & Bonner, Props.
FAIRFIELD BEAUTY SHOP
DR. W. H. WALKER
DR. W. N. SNEED
DR. W. McFADIN
DR. H. H. WOOLDRIDGE,
Dentist
R. L. WILLIFORD, Lawyer
LEVI HERRING, Lawyer
P. O. FRENCH, Lawyer
L. CHILDS, Insurance
H. L. WOOLDRIDGE,
Insurance
Saturday, Sept. 29
TRADES DAY
IN FAIRFIELD
Fairfield’s Second Trades Day promises to be an
unusual successful one. Every effort is being put
forth to secure suitable entertainment for the large
crowd expected, as they say they are
coming from every section.
The Merchants are going to offer some unusual
bargains on this day, which alone will make it worth
your while to come to Fairfield. Watch this paper
next week for bargains offered.
Spend the Day in Fairfield
You will not regret it. There will be entertainment
provided and every effort will 'he made for your
pleasure and profit.
Come to Fairfield
The following business and professional men of
Fairfield invite the people of Freestone County to
Come To Fairfield
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