Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1916 Page: 6 of 8
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In-Lie Tlie boys
Tuesday mottling. The were Carl Wakefield, Calvin Case,
party w** cannoned of Mlsmn Su;; Jewel Sander*. Harold Totten. There
King. Margaret Chile*. Elizabeth Wore about twenty-five Denison young
Tuck. Mae Hoard and Elizabeth laople present.
MATTIE SHEARER.
at Kit*' Club.
In honor of Corojiarl Weldon Moore
and Carl Kathoriy, tlie young iieonle
of town gave a dpmv at, tin- Elk*'
eluli Wednesday evening. An hj:
course wn* nerved throughput ,.,. Ijhc
<". ruing. MCs Ruth Irvine uud Cor-
imral Mi«sr tad the grand iuar<-h and
were followed by Mjimea Adah* Mi’ll-
m»i n ad Pauline UlwviMl1 Of 1 <e ill get.
La Velio Morrison, Kelmii I’oiinlevter,
rlem'iK. lade
lairaliic Galvbt of New Ortonua.
of Trhltewrljflit and Margaret Chtltet lee Mark*. Ruth
of I’oUahoro, Tuesday nunntrig. The were Carl Wakef,
COUNTY AUDITOR’S REPORT FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JULY 31ST, 1916.
Weaver. Mesdauio* Will Hoard and
8. It. Weaver nceooi|iuuiod the young
iidie*. * ■ >,
Delightful Evening.
HER FALL TAILLEUR.
1
A crowd of young jieojde motored
out to woodlake Tuesday night fbr a
picnic. After a aa lta the regulnt j
“ »> th.*t
lilctde menu was spread. then the
trip Inane iu tlie cool of the evening
was enjoyed as a fitting elinuuc to
the dt lightful evening.
Mbim limlsay Entertain.
( Moislay evening of ihls weoifhc
Misses Mndsay entertained a few
glrj friends at their home on West
Steei I man strek, .
After tlie arrival of all. the gMOst*
were ushered Into the iwrlors w$or<*
Iitiiiu, Hetli Randolph. liaise Mart*. .w* Urnc „as spent in playing aiel
ll..l»>. \(..Hi.>u-w Conor nvi> llnff A ^ nr - . .. .
Helen Mathews. (ienevkjve Goff.
Hazel Miller. Clyde Savuga. laiura
1 telle UeVoegekV. Mary Lllllan EUK.
Kathleen Conk. Francis Hall, Annie
Pngn Knatbory. Lucy, Kidd, IJllUn
Wheat. Jade Malone, Ih-una Echols,
Alary Doie IUggs. .Mary J'ien-e : of
Dallas, Margaret Ralls. Marion Ralls.
Xelle Dorset, Julia Hoard. „pruce
I lav is. Evelyn McLean of Deuison.
Gladys Bisses. I cun .j Holland of
Weatherford, Gladys London of Dal-
las. MivsIk. Weldon Moore, C*fi
EutlHwIy. Dan Kem|X‘r of Denison.
It. M. Carter. J. P.
Elliot J. It. Bowen,
in-. Carter. Morris lively, I’fnl lw
lints. Hiss I Mulkey. Dr. Spangler.
Jebhy I swell of MeKtupey. Hamlei
Hayes, Pep Jackson of CJiUwco, Yan-
«vy. Sam ItreVes. Murry Stewart. Karl
Whiten n» of Denison. Turner Wlls'on.
llob Dale of Dallas, Joe, Swafford.
Joe Hoard. I.lQjd. ungues. Claude
Nett Us Costa, Morrow, Calvin Case.
Carl Wakefield, Dr. Necr, Finis
Farr. JnineM I>minx Boh Wltoon.
Marshall and Kennedy of Denison.
„ ^ evaitest jillas
Mamie Small was the most sueceskful.
being awarded a |Hetty picture as a
prizze. ih- "f "U1,h «“*
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Hu- evening. Mauy grotesque ‘Cok-
tupies were evirated on this oceitfloii
Card Party.'
Miss Clyde Savage honored her
guests. Missiji Pauline LIpsootub ami
Addle Mellson of Denton, with a card
party Tuesday morning. Much eager-
ness and entliusiasm prevailed while
the games were being played. The
high more was wou by Miss Di/xfe
Lue Thompson.
Out of towp visitors were Misses
Martha and Minnie Chittenden of
Georgia, guests of Miss Laura Adam-
son and Misses Pauline Lipscomb and
Addle Malison of Demon.
After the .game* a salad course was
f.-ived to Misses LaYellc Morrison,
Oemvicvo Goff, Josie Malone. Jiazei
Miller. Helen Mathews, ,Suei Nelson,
Witinie Mae Rigby, Margaret Wal-
lai-e, Julia Wallace. Birdie Lee Holt.
Nolle Dorset, Esther Hussey, Chris-
.tiim Webster. I.illiau Womack, HeJett
Modrali, Dixie Lee Thompson, I .aura
Adamson. ZeUnu Poindexter;. Wlllella
Works, Buena Echols, SojAfla Blrge.
Gladys Cornell, Estelle Winstead aud
Grace Davis.
Wriklitig Anneutiml,
1 Cards have Iss-u rts-elved by trlapds
of Mr. and Mrs. E. X. 1'oUiiUxter,
iiutivuming the engagement of their
iliiitgiiter. Zelma Klizalietli, to Mr.
Hotter Mill* Carter. Ihf. voeddlug to
lake place c> tiic afternoon of t^cp
teralier tl at this home, 11210 Ilopsou
street.
!
Outing at Woodlake.
A pdjrty of young (leople enjoyed
dancing and swimming at Woodlake
Friday night. The crowd wus com-
posed of Misses Cl})de Savage, lai-
Velle Morrison. Pauline Wjiscoiuh,
Addle Mellson. Messrs. Pep Clyce,
J lick Wheat, Carl Fatherly and Wel-
don Moore. Tlie cliaiieroiies wore
Mrs. T. C. Morrisyn. Mrs. ,T. 11. ivir-
\eii anti Mrs. Charles Nuvnge.
Camping Party.
A very pleasant camping party
iriotrtfed to tile country doll loot Fri-
sia,i at'terttoun aud eujo.ved Use usual
tamp life til) .M'lndny piglit. Tlie
time was spent in swimming and
canoeing.
The parly was eoiu)s)scjl of Misses
Uuruffty Kalile.v, Margaret Dale of
Dallas, Mary Hair Itlggs, Mary rtrie?
of ibillas. Jnlla llt^ird, Antiie Page
Nrathcry. laitira Belle Devoegelce.
Messrs. Frank Ilarc, Bob Wilson.
Dili Dale of Dallas, Lloyd Leslie.
Krvijge IlarrU, James Lomax apd
Yauey. Mrs. Kate DeYoegeloe ne-
■ eouipauied l)ie youug i«‘o^ie.
Mi -- Mary Plerd' lirfe reiurnetl to
111 i; heme in Dallas ft fit'r visiting Miss
A’iafy Ditie lBggJ.
5M ITulv.
Mrs. Kit'd Ouifftn at her home oil
#1312 BiMAth B'aluut stm-t, gafe si
r*«t» party in honor of Miss Olndyn
j^Chdoti of Dallas, Friday' afterhooii.
fn'ath’iitid' cak'd wWe served ‘ tti t*‘‘J1
totlowlug young ladies: Misses
HU Fehtds, Gladys i/iudon. La
Morristm. Clyde Havage, Addle
son. PaulUie Lipsetanh of Dentou.
Josie Malone. Chrltiua Webster.
Esther Bussey. Wiunic Mae Rigby.
Grnw DaVI*. Narn-v siiephird, J^yrtk* „v, .
Harris of Knoxville. Temp, and PeH’jsijd Addle Melhtou of Denton.
IJnsey. "'
singing of staigs, liotli new and of
Ivpg ago, Nome of ttv > were rcti
dertsl iu a most : uusing manner-
This prtwtxl a deUiSttfiii t*p|«ulthilly
for the guests to 1ss-<mie N't ter ac-
quainted f<*r,Bf follow lug series of
gaiuc* whhii were playisi *n i>r»jUll'
arrauet.'d tables plaqisl on the lawn.
Yletrola music was enjoyed
tUg, guinea,
Iu A “Waterwebai"
ddiluji
tirose of! the
and sjKxiaigt so were
bride and grtstm.
bwd maloti wae served, the girls
finding their places by the aid ol
ilaiaiy little hand lia^tetl mcUms
tletl wltli rtsl , rlbls*. At each plate
were tiny white miohvted Individual
salt baskets fam-Uy tied in the flpffy
red bomw. . . t'.
The Misses iJmlsay were asskstNil
jn putertalulng by their mother and
Mrs, LJmtrew.
Tliose present were Yflss Bess Gib-
son of YYk-hUa Falls. Misses Anna
Lliwtrew. Mulsd Hanson, 1a»1u
Thompson. Beatrix, Lhidsay, Amy.
Prlee, Beulah Pitt, Mantle «maH.
Mattie Nhearer. Artnita Davis. Relm
and Aiusria
I'ienir at Golf links.
What Autumn Is Alraady
Promisin* o Bar II Styta.
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To the Honorable Coiniuissiooera' Court of Grayson bounty: t
I, A. S. Noble. County Auditor of Grays<m Cottuty, Texas, res)>eetfally
submit the following report of the eomlittoii of tlie various thuds of Grayson
County at the close of the fiscal year ending July 31st, 1910:
JURY' FUND,
A >dly, idenie attd swimming party
as eqjqyed, Wf,
Cjqlf Uuk(i;,Hat- , -..
Belle DeyiK'gelee, ,Mav.v Dale Biggs
■iijqjed, by the folhpvlng at the
qy fjiika ^ Hattie Blrge. Tatun*
a rnocn moment.
Balauee, August 1st,
Receipts, Taxes and
Transfers........ ......
Catiwlhql Warrants..’.
Dislmrsemeut*.......
Justice of IVuce Courts
50th District Coilrt..;.
ir.th District Court.....
County Court...". '......
Luuacy...... ........
Refund Occuiialiou Tax,
1I»15.
Fees.
.M8jaNL34
. 23,1W7.J«
4S.U0
,. n.«j
G.W
(1,013.50
2.447JW
4tw.H0
,'LOth.Al
$ 42,452.10
- I
f 18404.31
Balance August 1, 11)10.
t 24.147.70
Bn Iuias>. August lsl
Receipts:
Rents............
Taxes.... ........
Comity Farm.....
Sale of Cog Wheel..
GENERAL FUND.
1015............... .. »<
T? *k> A1
2-10.00
. ...73,
...... X
Ks&'W.toji::::::::..".;
Refund frmh Vidojl ItoaiJs Fpnd..............
Excess Fees. tt,ecves.’ Couiity Chirk....
Excess Fees, Raines, Tnx Asseksof.......
Excess Fees, Akgrs. Tnx Oollertpr.......
Excess Fees, Tftylor. District Cldrk......
fcxccss Fees, Nlmiiions, Sheriff...........
Excess Fei’s. Gnfford. County Attorney..
Bit latter on Kpgine.....,,
Stmiographer's fees District tTerk.......
Sale of old concrete............,......
Sale yf i;ock......
Dislmtseuicuts.... .................. ..
Paid Sheriff Feeding prisoners County Jail ..
Paid Sheriff, Guhjr^s,
....
.... 0.50
...... W»U«
• •*; j
...: 14B142
.... 5,0(12.70
..... W8A1
..... 1.085:i3
24
2;
3.i52.U> ,
• , mM
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Paid Slieriff. Guhnls....................
Paid Sheriff. Attendhig all Courts..... .
Paid Sheriff, Bciiveflng ElecTlon Boxes.
paid Slicyiff. I.ihmcy Fee*.; —......... .. .
Paid Sheriff. Convey Patients to Asiylutn.... .
Paid Sheriff, ExOfTitfo.............
Feeding Prisoners, lienisori Jan;............
Paid Cothiulsslonypi. pet; dlefn.........;.. .
Pftid Count Attorney. Ldnacjt Fees....... .\
Pulil P/vmit AWAriwiC rrfffdA Want
Paid Count Attorney, office rent....
Yasesrinf; 1
Paid Tax Colleclor, Assessing and Polls..
Paid Tax Kef and on Delinquent Tax List..
Paid County Judge, ex-officio..
Paid Comity Judge. Juyenth>s ...
Paid Cqunt.v Jqdge, Luhacy.................
Paid Coftpty Jtidge. CrimiH^l...........
paid County Judge, per dletn 1'...............
Mary Dumas of Yrfn AMyne, Mar
giierlte Dale of Dallas. Messrs. l)r
Neer. Dr. Spangler, Robert Wilson.
Dr.' Carter. R. P. YttKT- Fred Dumas.
Frank I#av. ..Kart «.^f ,>*<£
key uftd Jsuics I/ouia.\. Mrs. Kate
Devocaelw aia] Mrs. Will Ix’sllc clmji-
erones. .
House Party *1 Cfowiiy fSK.
The folhmlng (Mijo.vcd ft wpek etid
ionise party at Country Clnh In*;
week with Mr*. Kate DoY'ocgeloe aud
Mrs! Will r.eslie as ohaiteronoK:
iittra lfclfe ftevoegelee. Mary Dab-
Biggs. Annie Page Netjithery. Dorothy
Kahley. Mac i). D-slle. Mar- 'Menr
<if Dallas. Mary' Dumas of Van Al-
Ktync. Murgnerltc Dale of Dallas
Messrs. Ervin Harris, Uoliert Wilson.
Frank Haro. Lloyd I#slic. IL l‘.
Jiix-y, Jaim-s Lomax. Robert Dale
of Dallas.
Society Notes.
Miss Lois Dunn Is visiting friends
in Commerce.
A* uli’, • <1 ■■■. ■ ' #» , > . .
Miss l#tm Hoi Land of W&ittiCrford
Is risitlng i^i tills city.
Miss Elitli Willinms of Denison
is the guest Of Mrs B. D. Brown.
Miss Gladys Arnoldl is tlie guest
of Mrs. J. I. Handy in Deuison.
Miss Hattie Ilirge has returned
home after a visit In New* Uvalde.
Miss Evelyn MeLtnn of Denison P
♦lie ghost of Miss Beth Randolph.
Mrs. Amanda Dye of Searcy. Ark..
Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. N.
B. Blrge.
Misses Hattie and Clara Wharton
are the gueats of Miss Ada Bell Nash
-if Fort Worth.
Miss Biiih Irvine left Tliursday nf-
terniM a for a visit fthlohg friends hud
riltives in El Paso.
Misses Gladys Cornell and O'Delle
Kiffy hft tmlnv for a visit umohg
friends at Wills Point.
Mbs ci}d(> SAvage is entertaining
as her miests Misses Pnufihe Llseomp
Missionary Noddy.
Mrs. U. K. ’ StraUge entertaluei!
Circle No. 2 of the Travis Street
Mel lid lsl Missionary Society ft her
home mi Bast l^niiar s'treet ■Monday
afternoon. Aftey, a. very,, interesting
lesson Usl by Mrs. L'. 11 Jolx- delici-
ous refreshments of eream atid cake
wore served to ubout fotirieeu ladlcs-
Air. and Mrs. S. I* Dale and
1 hildren, Miss .Mar on ret and Bob. are
VVsfflng friends and relatives
dty.
iu thb
.Miss Sue Kiug has returned
home In WUliewright after a
with Mrs. Wm Hoard on
Travis atreet.
to her
vWR
North
little
Mrs. J. S. Touchstone and
daughter of Marshfield. Mo., are the
•ruests of Mr. J. N. Touchstone and
family at 70ft Washington Avenue.
Mr. and M Hatnp Abney have re
Dance at YY'ocdlake.
PerliajiB tlie most pleasing affair of
the week was a danee given by Mr.
Joe Hoard at Woodlake, Monday eve-
fting. Many of the younger crowd
wen*' present', lhcitidlng MteWn Stic1)unipq froni a mfitor trip tlirough
King of Whltewrlght and Margaret KmitS Texas. The pialn jsithts of
Chiles oT. PtKtxRofo^,.jut. hmionsl torpst were Baip Marcos and I
guests. Tlie grand march was Led Antonio. T 11 r1
by Miss'Ruth Irvthp and Mr. Joe
Honnl. •; • ’ '
Picnic per Viaiter.
The Country Club was the scene
of much ™fSi" **——' ‘”
Misses
soldi gave a
King otVWbltewrighi
Chiles of Potthbunt. _______ ___________________
pn>mEsl a
people to lienlson
Weaver entertained morning to |»rttcij»tv In a
____£v • a .a * ... . >T ■ * — . * .... ,
Him
Dunf.
'* ik
Mrs. T. SI Clyce Is 'visiting in Sel-
ma. Ala. falter in the Week Dr. Clyce
win Join his wife msl llteii they will
g<y on to New Orleans. They will
fh saiet.v Tuesday night wjienl^,jt%^n HierFTo New ToMt! exited-
Dorothy Col* and Gladys Ar-1 inf fo return to' Sheruinn in about
Idenlc for Misses
And Ma
Nne two weeks,
rgarei j ■* ^
« ' "
I. Mlsai-s Jlcw* Kerr aud Bella Gaither
jclniperoqeil a party of Sherman
Wednesday
1 icrmdn
Swimmine Ptitrtf,
ft «
Autumn suits are clinging to fullnesa
indeed. This one takes such a skirt
and emphasizes It in the coat skirt os,
well. The fabric Is a dark brick gab-_
erdlne. the underarm fullness being
strapped down in a belt effect Self,
bgttpns tlosp it, a,nd a seal cape collar
matches the black velvet brim of the
smart sailor.
FOR HOUSEHOLD PACKING.
Paid County Clerk. ex-offjHo..
Paid County Clerk, LuuAAy Fees...........
Paid County Clerk, Checking Tax Collector ..
Paid County Cierk. Vital Statistics........
Paid Stenographers, all courts............
Paid District Clerk, exniffleio..............
Paid County Auditor, sa’ary...............
Paid Assistant County -nditor. Salary.....
Paid Tax Assesitcir, Allv^aiKd;,.............
County Physician, sulafy.. ........... .. ..
Paid Stenographer & Expense Acet. Co, Suid...
Paid Janitor Salary......................
Paid Probation Officer, salary,.....
I’ahl Agricultural Agent, salary.’...... .. ..
Paid County Treasurer, salary..............
$100,088.00
\
2.4«aoo
1,200.00
4,340.93
Paid County Farm Expense..
TeleidHi
•1*
Autumn Brings Its Bugbear of Pulling
Up Stak«v
When otle must move, begtn with the'
small, out of sight tasks that will not,
render the house untidy aud uncom-,
fortahie long before leaving it A lit-,
tin thought n»d a look around the
house will disclose many of the be-
longings that are not in general use—
for Instance, stuff in the pnntry, iu
llie storeroom, superabundant grocery
supplies, temporarily discarded cloth-
lag, supertiiious ornaments, company
porcelain and glassware, hooks, music
and a thousand other things, all of
which can lie dislodged without de-
stroying the appearance of the house
while those abiding In the same will
not be the -wiser for lb
WtopasV of unnecessary possessions
that some one else may be glad to’
make use of; then pack clothing not
tit use toto boxes and mark the con-
tents on each box. Books, pictures and j
ornaments 'are best packed in rather
small boxes that arc easy to handle.
Have carpets, rugs and matting clean-
ed. rolled and tied.
Ar packing kitchen utensils, jars of
frarit. etc.. MHwt are best for they have,
handled A pot or kettle in tbo bottom ■
might have several jars placed In it
with bits of psper, hay or smaller ar-
ticles. like knives tod forks, to hold j
them steady, but be careful not to
have anything to extend higher than
the sides of the tub.
Barrels are best for the One china
and glass ware. When packing break-
able*, remember that every article
must lie prepared so that none of its
surface is left exposed to pressure
without support Stuff all hollow ar-
ticles as full as possible, surround all
lmjldles, steins, etc., by padding so
thick that the article becomes, as near-
ly its possible, a solid ball. Cups ntfd
glasses should not be slipped Inside,
each other tinless well covered with,
padding. Plates and saneere may be
made In a pile with stuffing between
and the whole made solid by linnde of
muslin wound round them. Excelsior,
Itdy and newspapers are all good paek-
lug materia), but often kitchen towels,
Pa id Telephones.....................
Stationery. Blank Books ami Printing..
U^lit s, Court IJIoiiw Uud JAil •••«••« $ •. •
Water, Court House ahd Jail.'.........
1 trugs.
Inquest*.
, ... I, ;19m
•V
lye, Court House and Jail...... rtt*> *..
Disinfectants. Court House and Jail...
Fuel, Cotirt House and Jail.... ...........
Fostuge Stamps,. ' .. . jJ.............. ...
j Small Pjix .. ........ .................. .
Freight and DrayAge.....................
Refund Tgx........ ............... «.<
Repairs and SupplioH. Ctrart House and Jail..
Bond Exjiense G<>od Roads................
District Clerk Fee*; MTHer InJ. Suit........
Paving..........................
Drinking Fountain, Court House...........
Delinquent Tax Roll.................... ..
Cans for .TulL ...............1......
Plastering Jail amt Court House..........
Piniuprs... I................. ... ........
Iloiditig Elections.. ........r......
Feeding Prisoners, YVtrttesboro............
Stoves. Court House and Jail..............
Estray Refund.. ^.................
Expense to Mt. Vernon, Carl UHver Case ..
Texas Nursery Co., plants pud Bulbs..... ..
Side Walks.............................
Lodging for Jury at Hotel.................
Law Books.,.. .............
Blankets for Jail....................... ..
Dirt fdf Court Hduse' Yard..:........... ..
Co. Seliool Board, per diem................
Toilet Paper.... ......................
Painting Court Iloitqe amt J*il.,..........
Linoleum Court HottM- uml J«B......... ..
Ittsuranie.............................
Architects for Ggs pylnfe.,v-vf5•»•••*
Typewriter.......•**<■..'..........
Mping Court House' ami Jail for Goa.....
Lime........... .* «............
Wolf and Rabbit Bounty...........
Transfer to Ro&FVihI Bridge Fund-
Transfer to Jury' Fond..n.ii.i..........'.
»*,. 1 --a
> *e • •
» • f
......oo.ouu.oo
.... 45.00 $120,446.70
Balance, August 1st, 101C,.,.......J.
Y tgRtil ROAD AND BRIDGE
Balance on band August 1st, 1915...... .. ..
IteeeliitH;
Sale of Lumber.. .. ..................
Road Serviee............................ .
Fannin Co. for Road Worg................
Sale of Mules...’.
»:
f, ». •
FUND.
......$ 82JH0.M
. . ,. . ' ■. .i.'A-.e-'-
.'*■. *r,«
$39,611.96
COUNTY ROAD.
Balance. August 1st. 1915.......................$ 1,128.84
Receipts, Fines.................;....... ........ 2.509.80
Disbursements........................ ...... 3,296.01
Balance. August 1«, 1910.............. .........
$ 3,638.64
$ 337-03
BRIDGE REPAIR SINKING.
I
Balance, August lrt. 191&.......... .. .....$ 7.670.3:1
Receipts. ................ ............. 4.570.31
Disbursements;
Interest <« Bonds two years............... .. .... 4409.00
Balohria, August 1st, 1916.......................
$ 12,240.64
$ 8,046.61 ,
__ .1. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1 SINKING.
Balance. August 1st, 15)15.'...................$ 8,907.82
Rtwlids;
Taxes and Interest................ .. ....... 19,026.60
Disbursements:
Bonds, lute rest and Exchange...................16,105.50
Itelinquent Tux Roll and Assessing..............■ 46.20
Balance. August lsJt, 1910......................
$ 27,994.42
$ 10.211.70
$ 11,782.72
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 2.
Batatas-. August 1st, 1915.............. ..........$ 3,184.75
Receipts;
Catted Veil Voucher................... ........11.50
Disbursements.......t................... .. .!!.$ 2 172 64
Balance, August 1st, 11110...................... "
$ 3,196.25
$ 1,023.61
„ „ ItOAI/ DISTRIOX NO. 2 SINKING.
Bala tax, August 1st. lltld........................$ 7.185.30
.............. ....... 30,377.05
Taxes and Inten'st..
Disbursements:
Bonds. Interest and Exchange..
Balani-e, August, 1st, 1916.....
..............$28,441.00
GRAYSON COUNTY GOOD ROADS.
$ 37.512.35
$ 9,071.29
Receipts;
of Solids, Casli and Certificates.
Interest................
Rdlurned Warrant............
ISifcuiueuients.................
Balance, Cash and Certificates...
■; ... ..
• ta •(•»#«* lia )>%»*>' «
. .$862,000.00
.. 5,000.00
l.. 11.886.15
... 225.00
$879,111.15
GOOD ROADS SINKING.
Receipts, Taxes..........................
Disbursements, lut. Exchange on Bonds ..
Balance.... .............. .....t........
’ -V'
AVAILABLE SCHOOL.
Balance, August 1st, 1915.,.....
Iteisdpts. State ami County.....
Disbursements......... .....
Balance, August 1st, 1916......
.....
General Fund, Nov. J, 1913, Ovejdruwu........
General Fund. Nov. 1, 1914, Balance on baud %
General Fund. Nov. 1, 1915. Balance ou hand ..
General ktiod. Aug. 1, lHJti. Italamv on hand.. .
Jury Fund, Nov. 1. 1913. Balance on hand..
Jury Fund. No*. 1.491*. Balance ou hand..
Jury Fund, JSinx 1, XW10, Balance ou hayd...
ury Final, Aug. 1. 15)16, Balance <m hand...
(toad Pyee. No. 1, Nqv. 1, 1913, Overdrawn .. ..
Rood Prec. No. J, No)'. I. 1914, Balance ou hand..
Road Free. No. 1, Nov. 1. 1915, Balance on hand .
Rond Free. No. 1, Aug. 1, 1916, Balance on hand ..
Road Free. No. 2, Nov. 1, 1913. Overdrawn .. .. .
Road Free. No. 2. Nov. 1, 1914, Balance on baud..
Road Free. No. 2, Nov 1, 1915, Balance ou hatitl,.
Road Prec. No. 2, Aug. 1, 1016, Balance on hand.. .
Road Prec. No. 3, Nov. 1, 1913, Overdrawn .. ......
Read Free. No. 3. Nov. 1, 1014. Balance on hand .. ..
Road Pure. No. 3, Nov. 1, 1915. Balance on band
Road Prec. No. 3, Aug. 1, 1916, Balance ou hand.....
Road Prec. No. -4, Nov. 1, 1913, Balance on hand ..
Iio«d Prec. No. 4, Nov. 1, 1914 lialunce on hand..
Road Pre<-. No. 4, Nov. 1, 1015, Balance on hand..
Road Prec. No. 4, Aug. 1. 1910, Balance on liuud ..
.200.835.03
$588,275.2^
,$63,606.06
, 32,591.04
$ 81,011.42
,$10.247.<M’>
.102,088.05
, 103,530.05
$121,336.61
$ 17.806.56
$ 18.189.27
0.826.27
47.761.17
30,641.96
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$ 0,685 66
10.359.51
13.440.20
24,147.70
>
i '
2.690.48
3.880.17
6.292.42
26.946.91
4.270.77
4,018.17
1.13)9.03
18.790.9)
3.401.16
3.327.94
2.378.40
18,800.32
5.029.30
5.038.51
5,669.70
24,884.40
In May, 1916, the tux rate was lowered 2c.
A. S. N< lill.E, County Auditor.
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NUECES HOTEL
MODERN nUE PUOOU * EUMOMBAM
230 ROOMS 230 BATHS
U9 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH
110 H « DETACHED BATH
Rates 91.00 PEfo JUS
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH
Unexcdki Cafe Service. Moderate Prices.
hunting sea bathing fishbig
THE 'BEST ALL-YEAR-ROUND
CLIMATE IN THE WORLD
.6*. J0EJ.HlX,M*r^A
^LCHRlsU^^
1B8.00
1.625.00
Taxes” .7.7” ...................................07,618.42
Cancelled Warrants.................... .......*v , ^$^!1
.....
'O'
v:' I'.
holders, underwear, etc., may be used
to steady tbiugs and get themselves
transported at the same time.
. .$ 8,74244
.. TRg.?
..
.. T.2B0.I
.. 1,728.6
The Farsighted Woman.
You are. let us say, a capable stenog-
rapher or a teacher. If through any
untoward circumstances you should be
bereft of one of the faculties neces-
sary- to your vocation, wbat would you
do? Such things do happen, you know,
and wise Js the woman who cultivates
a bobby or a vocation that employs
other faculties than the ones' she uses
daily, if you know nothing else but
teocbbig and should suddenly lose
your hearing you would bo stranded
on the island of the helpless. If your
Sally work Is of the manual sort, culti-
vate a bobby for someth!^ that re-
quires mental effort If your mental
.‘acuities are ItX Use daily, give them a
rest by doing some oprt of manual
work. Not only will you feel fresher1
Total Receipts.. • • ■ • • * - - -......
Tinnsfcj- from General Fdhd.,..
Total.......... ...........
Disbui-sOiBcnts:
Road Gang No. 1................
Road Gang No. 2................
Road Gang No. 3................
Road Gang No. 4. i..............
ltoad Service No. 1............
Road Service No. 2..............
Road Service No. 3..............
Road RerVIce No. 4.. ...........
Harness-.......... ..........
Road Work............................... ..... .8,1
Lumber ............
Merchandise.....V .........
Hardware............................. ••••• 742.83
Drags. and Scrapers.. .....'. ....... ........ 542.36
Mules........ ,..<•• .................... ..... .... 660J90
OU.......................................
Kluck smithing
Gravel.
Road Engines
$ 101,036.89
6ft.000.00
170,636.89
Already Knew Soma ef It.
“Johnny,” sold the small boy’s moth,
er, “I want you to stay Romo all after,
noon and learn tbe Declaration of In-
dependence by heart.”
“I'll have to If you Insist But tbe
idea doesn’t line up with my ideas of
life, liberty aad tbe pursuit of happi-
ness.”—Washington Star.
_ ForULAR rut minioF
Galveston, Tekaa
Ou Sale Aug. 12. Final Limit Aug. 14th j
rifi Hew
.7.7.7:::^
.77"7'77 «JrSI
In a Safa Plaea.
First Undergraduate—Have you tele-
graphed to tbe old man for mouey?
Second Undergraduate—Yes.
“Got an answer?”'
“Yes. 1 telegraphed the governor,
‘Where is that money I wrote for?’ and
his answer rends, ‘in my pocket’ ”—
Baltimore Sun.
Round TrfciJ
MID-SUMMER EXCURSION
4th. Rw.11 ‘ -
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
I On Sale Aug lrtto.
Final Limit Aug. 34th. Round
Rate $lf.$6,
Phone 47.
L J. MANXIUS, Agent
* Union Station,
InpJ
WILL SLOAN’S LINIMENT RE-
LIEVE PAIN?
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j • • • • • •••••#••••# • a a • a o 0 a • Afn,CH
• • #»•••»•* •• ••»••••••••«# a* a a a 0 o *. • • • flw.W
................../......... ..... i... 4.SR.40
Try it And sec—ohe application will
prove more than ojcolumn of claims.
“ writes; i
ftincc I,
Or. A. R. LITTREL
A Graduate, Licensed
CHIROPRACTOR
Iniment on my knees. To
these years of pain one
S'Srfo.'<Ui« “::::::::::::::::;r > B:|
Wagon Trucks.................... S)-W
in doing your own
have taken tbe first/
but you will
in preparing
that the
YVagon Trucks
Gradera.,......... •
Land for .ltohd.......
Horse killed by Rogd Gang
Wagon................
Blankets
I0.W
150.01)
40.00
45.70
Corn not included In Road Gang Report............. 79.60 f 70,165.26
1st, 1OT6..................
think after till
application gave me relief. Many
thanks for what your remedy has
done fop me.” Don’t keep ou suffering:
apf)ly ^loan’s Liniment where your
pain is and notice bow quick you get
relief. 1‘enctvatoH without , .rubbing.
Buy it at any drug store. 25c: d&tv
-
In many ttub|xjm, bad cas
Electricity and Vibration
greatly assist Chirogractic in
storing healtk 1 use tLein
indicated.
Balance, Aug
' $W,471.63
ItSpeakSj forltsslf
Office over bluings Drug Store, E/
hide hquare.
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