Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
More iimI mure thr enclosed motor car htows strimir
in popular I'avor It's natural, especially with KonI
cars, which arc ttuny running every day of the year
profitably. So for 14 real (jenuinc family car thorn is
winter ami summer the Kohl Nerve- faithfully anil
nothing equal to the l-'ortl Sedan at $tli>5 f. o, h, De-
troit. Seats five Large doors, plate rUis* slidinit
windows, hi'Ik curtains, deenl) upholstered seat", latest
type ventilating windshield a ear of refined luxury
with the everlastingly reliable Ford chassis Come in
and know more about this superior car.
F. W. Schuerenberg, Inc.
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Will You Ylelp Knlse Washington County's Quota of W, S- 8-
NOW LOCATED OPPOSITE PICTURE SHOW
NEXT TO SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO-
READY FOR BUSINESS
Examinations Carefully Made Repairing Promptly Done
EOW. T. JENISON
"Hustler"
Horse and Mule Feed
A MIXED FEED CONTAINING
Crushed Oats, Ground Peanut Hay, Corn Bran and Feed
Meal, Molasses, Cotton Seed Meal and Salt.
An ideal Feed with all the elements needed to give the
animal body maximum efficiency, scientifically propor-
tioned.
Cheaper, more healthful and nutritious than any other
feed.
For sale at all dealers.
Manufactured by
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JAL FINANCIAL STA1
We offer the following discounts
for this week:
.i.l 1-3 per cent discount on all Ladies Tailored Suits.
.'<:t l-;i per cent discount on nil Ladies Coats
10 per cent discount on all Ladies I Infuses.
10 per rent discount on all lrf»die:< fk'orgelte and Crepe Waists.
10 per cent discount on all Men's ClothinR.
10 per cent discount on all Hoy-' clothing.
Our Sprint; Kastor Slippei,, are now in and on display, We arc
showing everything that is new m Foolwcur. We guarantee our
prices the lowest.
We never had at. complete a stock of Silks, and Drew Hoods n»
We are showing this ,Spring.
Just received 200 new Pattern Huts for our Easter Hale; also
600 of the latent untrimmed shape from Cane and Fi«k- Prices
guaranteed the lowest.
Brenham's Busy Store
W. J..CATHER
ON GUARD
At thhrtima of the year people feel
weak, tired, Untie**, their blood is thin,
they have lived indoors and perhaps
expended nil their mental and bodily
! energy and they want to know bow to
i renew their energy and stamina, over-
j come headaches and backache*, have
[ clear eye*, a smooth, ruddy akin, and
feel the exhilaration of real good health
tingling thru their body. Good, pure,
rich, red blood in the beat insurance
a«air»«fc ill* ol all kind*. Almost all
disease* come from impure and impov-
erished blood. It is to be noticed in the
pale or pimply face, the tired, haggard
appearance or the listless manner.
"rink hot waiter a half hour before
meals, and for a vegetable tonic there's
nothing better th n Or. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery, the old-fashioned
herbal remedy, which has had such a
fine reputation for fifty years. It con-
tains no alcohol or narcotics, It is
made from Golden Seal root, Wood-
root, Oregon grape root, Queen's root,
Black Cherry bark, extracted with gly-
cerine and made Into tablets and liquid.
Tablets sixty cents, at, most drug stores.
In order to insure pure blood and to
build up the system try tins tonic known
rh Or Pierce's Golden Medical Discov-
ery. Uei it now I
statement of receipts and disbursements of
year ending March 15, 1918:
UKSKlUt VVSV
To cash on hand March 15, 1917
To cash received, taxes prior to l»i<
To cash received taxes tor 1*17
To cash received, poll tax .„
I'o cast) received, occupation tax
To cash received, penalty and interest
To cash received, flues collected
To cash received, collecting school lax
To cash received, telephone frauculse
To cast! received, borrowed money
To cash received, sanitary *ork —
To cash received, sate of dumping grounds
To fines collected by work
the city
To scrip outstanding March If*, If1"
By cash for Mayor's salary -- -•
By cash for Marshal's salary
l!y cash for Secretary's salary
By cash for paid firemen --
By cash for City Attorney's salary
By cash for Police salary
Hy cash for spwlal police
By cash for Pound Keeper's salary . --
Hy cash for Klre Marshal's salary —
Dj cash for Engineer's salarf
By cash for .Scavenger's salary
By cash for Aldermen's salary
By cash for Sundry Bills - .....
By cash lor Fire Department —
By cash for labor
By cash for stationary
By cash for election expenses -
By cash for Fees for arrest --
By cash for criminal fees .......
By cash for Telephone rent
By cash for Interest
By transfer to street and bridge fund
By scrip outstanding, March 15, 1917
By cash on hand, March 15, 1918
By feeding prisoners
136.86
128.67
7,460.44
669.00
1,707.50
134.80
407.55
466.00
260.00
4,000.00
51.00
750.00
16.05
27.50
•Star Brand 5Ao«t An Bttttr'
1,500.00
1,200.00
1.350.00
1,200.00
180.00
tin 0,00
136.26
180.00
120.00
120.00
120,00
4 3100
4,890 44
1.190.01
1,463.90
1 no.95
47.110
34.60
22X40
116.00
1,337.80
16,0a
6.00
318.87
20.20
TOTAL
Balance, cash
.$1 7,1 37.37 $17.1;
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UNIVERSITY NOTES
Austin, Texa.-,, Mnrcii '? .\|i,.,
M VI inert a l,,ivv r«n.C"', I'lilversitp
K\tension lecturer In Home Kco
"ontii , h-i I>. t-n dolnc som*' oris
InaJ work on the problem 01 food
"on-irvatlon whirl: has attaracted
rita lewldrt aftenilon. There has
heen unusual demands for her bul
letlns on the conservation of nugar
fat meat and wheat from all pari •
Ol the Culled State ■ She b.i, also
been eugaf.;ed in designing lantern
lldcH 10 111 i • Held In a recent let
ter to I'l 11 Shiirtei, director of the
lit part merit. of Intension, from the
lulled Slate*. Food Admlnl'ttmllon
»i Washington permb iion to bor
row some ot tfy.se slides i-t asked,
and the wrller sa> 'These slldi
are unite the bet lhat hive been
made along food conservation lines,
and I would vein much appreciate
ni'V assistance viiu can iilvij me In
procuring thonv,"
Will I lie.,* ((iwxl I chilly-
The name of the Farmers and
Merchants I.timber company has
heen added to the list of merchants
who will close on Good Friday
By
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To
To
Tfi cash received,
I'o cash received,
To cash received,
I'o cash received,
To
To
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hand, March 15, 1918 .. 318.87
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amount overdrawn, March 15, 11G7 $■ 1X:' '
cash received, taxes prior to 1917 - $ 78.28
cash received, taxes loi 1917 4,4• 4.9a
cash received borrowed money . — 1,000.00
cement work - 5,880.6u
road hands, ...... 70.0(1
Washington fount,v 300,00
rebate oil freight 21.31
transfer from general fund - 16.ua
script outstanding. March 15. 191H 201.52
cash for street hands, salary - — 080.ull
lor weekly payroll, street work .1,808.4a
for sundry bills ... ...... 2.444.95
for feed for tenn'.H . - 1,5)19.92
for sand ......... . — 940.06
By cash lor freight on sand — 980.45
By lines worked out 16,05
\mount to balance _ 1,232.91
TOTAL $13,275.62 $13,275.62
By amount ovt rdrawu, March la, 1!<18 _ 1.232.9J
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To cash on hand, March 15. 1!) 17 ..$167,33
To cash 1.ceiled, taxes prior In 1917 ...... 7.53
Bv cJTsh for labor $131.25
By cash on hand, March 15, l!i|R . 411.61
Th*y cost Umm
p*r month
What
this Star
Means to You
This Star on the heel of a ahoe
means that the shoe is made of
good, durable leather. It means
that in buyinu
"Star Brand"
All-leather Shoes
you »re assured of longer wear and
more satisfactory at*rvice titan from stux-s
made with "paper," "fibre" or other sub-
stitutes for leather in the counter**, heels
and insoles.
More than 700 "Star Brand" styles ure
made for men. women, boys an J i :ri
dirM shoes, work shoes and kh > I gen-
eral wear. •
Demand tin* genuine, with the . tar
un the heel and >»>u will naliM'trd
Winki
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Incorporated
The Store That
Appreciates
Your Trade
Rex Theatre
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By
by-
cash
cash
cash
cash
TODAY. .
WEDN'SDAY
War Saving* Stamps for sale at
Postoffice, Hanks and Store*.
Fresh arrivals of
Purina Little
Chix I:eed
urma v^mcKen
Chowder
Nutro Scratch
feed
Oyster Shells
Swilt's Meat
u
Pratt's Poultry
I* ood
Milo Maize
Corn Chops, Etc.
F. A. Windhauseii
Phone 1-2-4
206 W. Alamo Avenue
TOTAL
Balance, cash 011 hand, March la, IMS
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To cnsh on hand, March 15, 1!»17 $ 1,765.48
To cash received, taxes prloi to 111 17 * 2S,7n
To cash n'celved, taxes for 1 !i 1 7 1.4!»2.0S»
By cash for one bond
By cash for Interest
By cash on hand, March 1 f<. IH1S ,
1174.titi $174 Sii
4 S «1
750.111)
9H0.n0
,«06.27
l'OTAI. .............. . ? :t, 2 S ti. 2 7 ?
Hnlnttce, cash on hand, March 16, I'.tlS . . . .... . $ 1,606.27
SCHOOI. HOM) A\ll S|\K|\(; Kl'M).
To cash on hand. March 15, 1 ;> 1 7 $ 1,765.15
To cash received, taxes |>rlor to 1917 ' 29.05
To cash received, tuxes lor 1917 _ ... 1,566.68
By cash lor one bond ...
By cash for interest ... „
By cash on hand, .March 15, 1918
:$.28B.2V"
750.00
960.00
1.650.88
, , TOTAI" ■ -( 3.380.88 1 3,360.88
Balance, cash on hand, March 15, 1918 .... $ 1 650 88
CITY HA 1.1, ANIi ,l\ll. IIOND AM) SINKIMJ RM).
To cash on hand March 1, 1917 _f 879 44
I'o cash received, taxes prior to 1917 14 65
To cash received, taxes for 1917 820 65
Bj cash, one bond
By cash, Interest
I'v cash on hand, March 15. |9ls
500.00
360,00
854.74
.. . TOTAI' •- •• ? 1.714.74 * 1,71
Balance, cash on hand. Match 15. 1918 .$ K54.74
\\ VI'Kit WOltlvS I.MI'IMIVKMKM' UO.M) AM) SIMif\<; 1 I \|>
•"ish on hand, March 15. 1911
c.vli i•>»■"»ved, taxes prior to 1917
cash leceived, taxes tor 1917
cash lor i»\o bonds
cash for Intertsi
cash on halHl
816.84
19
1.0 14.-I 7
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721
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
(ioldwin presents the screen's greatest dramst-
ic actress, wistful Mae Mi/rsh in "TUB BELOVED
Tlt.MTOH", the story of a good £irl who whipped
the vampire,
"JIK.ARST I'ATII R NEWS,"
"TMIi HOUSE OF HATE" Two parts, featur-
■ nI'earl White and Antoneo Moreno See it ev-
eiy Thursday.
Wiilhun A Brady in association with the World
l-'ilm company pieseiits beautiful Ethel Clayton
in "SfOLEN HOURS". This is the, very best
thing that Miss Clayton has ever done and that
in saying a tremendous lot. She is beautiful,
clever, fascinating, thoroughly adorable; five
Paris,
'!router Vitagravh presents the radiant Madon-
na beauty, Alice Joyce with Marc McDermott In
the Vltagraph Blue Ribbon feature, "THE WO-
MAN- BETWEEN FRIENDS" by. Robert W. Cham-
bers. What happened on the tenth day?; a tntf-
velons screen creation.
"Till: KITCHEN' I. AI > Y " Two-part Paramount j
Heiinet comedy featuring Louise Fazenda.
TO I'M.
Balance, cash on hand, March 15
si,v\ i it imi'Hii\ i:mi:m
To cash on baud, March 15, 1917
lo cash received, taxes prior to 191
To cash received, taxes for 1917
By cash, two bonds ........
By cash, Interest
By cash on band
$ 1 880.64 % l.HXn
•Kl" - -$ 408.77
HOM) AMI SIVKINO I IM).
$ 816,84
19.33
1,044.47
$ 750.
721.
4U8.
6 1
Balance, cash on hand, March 15, 1918 *$ ' * 1,ss"''4
VNTK ll'ATION \\ VHKAX I' SI\KINO KI ND ~
lo cash received, taxes prior to 1017 j ^ ,,n
To cash received, taxes t'oi 1917 i i -
Cash on hand " 1,193.1.5
1.198.58
Balance cash on band. March 15 CIS
\\ VTK.lt MKTKI) U AKH \N'T SIXKIXU El \|)
to cash received, taxes prior to 1917 _ j 0-
io cash received, taxes to 1917 "" I •»««*!-
Cash on bund "" " •,4,1
Watrou.aville school building and lot
Eire department
Street department "
Outstanding taxes prior to 1917
Outstanding taxes for 1917
Outstanding fines prior to 1917
Outstanding tines lor 1917
Water works department
Water rents outstanding
Lot in Caniptown
Lot in .1, A. Wilkins addition _
Fireman's park
Cash on hand in all funds
. ,. , LIABILITIES.
Refunding bonds
Scliool bonds
City hall and jail bonds ..
Accrued Interost
U ater works improvement bonds
Sewer improvement bonds
Accrued interest
Anticipation warrants
Accrued interest
Note on cilv hall lot (old)
Notes on city hall lot (new)
Accrued interest
N'ofe on firemen's park
Borrowed money ~"
Outstanding scrip
Balance net surplus
TOTAL
Net surplus
Respectfully submitted""
2,500.00
12,000.00
2,000.00
11,278.21
888.43
386.95
Si. 80
4,000.01)
384.95
75.00
75.00
1 0,0110.00
5,557.26
I
22,500.00
23,250.011
8,500.011
2,170.00
13,875.00
13,876.00
300.00
15,000.00
500,00
1,000.00
... _ a J
300,00
1,500.00
18,000, iIO
229 OK
..... 161,180.6*
$287.179.60 $287,170.60
$161,180.58
HENRY Till EL,
S. BOWERS,
Finance Committee,
Gas Fixtures tor Lighting
purposes is a line of work for which
jthm has been « great demand re-
cently. \W have equipped over one-
(half of the homes In this vicinity,
now having this convenience. The
expense of piping your residence is
not so great, and is offset many
times by the convenience and added
t» your property. Whether
you are building, or want gas in your
!»l ik ' wiU p*y yon to iigw
ure wjtn ua»
High i
SffSECIE BROS COMPANY
TOTAI. „ ,~
Balance cash on hand, March 15. i«»lS $
"K< AIMTt'l -VTION.
lo cash on hand. March 15. 1917, general fund i
lo cash on hand, March 15. 1917, perm. Imp fund
lo cash on hand. March 15. 1917. refunding n & s
fund . .
To cash on hand. Mar. 15, 1917, school B. £ S fund
lo cash on hand, March 15. 1917. city hall jail B
A- S. fund .
To cash on hand. Mar. 15, 1917. W Wojpil"Sn"fun,«
fo cash on hand Mar 15, S. Imp. B. n;- S fund
To cash received In 1917, general fund .
To cash received In 1917. street and bridge fund*
lo cash received in 1917, permanent imp fund
To cash received in 1917, refunding B & s. fund *
To cash received In 1917, school B. «• S. fund
To cash received in 1817, city hall B, & S. fund
lo cash received in 1917, water works Imp fund
lo cash received in 1917, sevver imp B. & g. f„n(1 ~
To cash received in 1917. anticipation warrant fund
lo cash received In 1917,, water meter warrant fund
Outstanding scrip, March 16, 191S
By amount overdrawn March 15, 1-917 St and «
fund
liy disbursenient. general fund
By disbursement, street and bridge fund. .1 ~~
Bv disbursement, permanent improvement fundi""
By disbursement, refunding B. & S, fund
Hy di tbursement. school B. & 8. fund
By dt .bursement, Hty hall and jiil fund"I"
By disbursement, water works imp. fund
By disb irsement, sewer improvement fund
Cash on hand in all funds
299.68 i
299.68
136.86
167.33
1,765.48
1.765.15
879.44
816.84
816,84
16.973.01
11.841.19
7.53
1.520.79
1.595.73
835.30
1.063.80
1.063.8u
1.198,58
299.68
229.02
299.68
299.68
185.79
16,818.50
13,089.8;t
131.26
1.680.00
1.710.00
860.00
'.471,87
1.471.87
5,557.26
total , —
Balance, cash on "hand in ail ' MVfeVu'Vm'V s sm
Less outstanding scrip *1*1$
Net balance
... , t HKStU-ltt BS. * -3-s-4
\Vater works plant —...» »„
Sewer system . J110.000.00
ORy hall and lot*_::_™"Z t
m*h school building and tot
Alamo school and kit ~~~
—lown school ktiUdlag .14 tot ,S,W H
< AGLH stamina IjfUghs at the withering, blist-
^ <- mg, white-hot sun—so do Horse Shoe Tires.
1 nit°rm, penetrating live-steam vukanizingr-
cunng to a turn, preserves the life of both
rubber and fabric.
* «« S& ilk rJigmtf
3re made by the special Racine Horse Shoe
Une Cure Wrapped Tread Method. They're
if moulded. There cannot be any buckle in
LUCKY m ry T nor anV 'pockets'. The Horse Shoe
Fabne ""e stands up under the grillinp sun beouise it
cZd"***'3 'S rubber thoroughly cured."
a w!fy°USee a HoKe Shoe on a machine there's
wise motorist nearby.'
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Billy Burnes
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1918, newspaper, March 27, 1918; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491215/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.