The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1923 Page: 3 of 12
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V AUGUST 14. Tim
Austin, Tcmsi Aug. 80.—All laws
enscted by the MCond culled session
uftbe.. thirty-eighth Legislature, tin
fective ninety deya after final ad-
journment, became operative Tues-
day, Aug. 14, and eome of the more
important of. these are:
Changing the method of capital
punishment from hanging to electro-
cution; prohibiting negro** voting
,ift democratic primaries; collection
Bill Jones whose incomes results CWMM (ho tax burden on all thosa
from his labor and investments la,^ d® not hold the bonds.
industries pays every known form! -
of taxation and he pays conaldewbiy i ALL, ALL ALONB.
more than is just, in order to make j She—“Oh, I wish that I could
up for amounts lost to the govern- find some place where I could be
”*"* "tax-exempt” ip- cut off entirely from the rest at tha
l world.” v
lection of delinquent tsxe*; placing
a tax on coin-operated vending ma-
chines. i..*.
, -Bl** «kjL.Law, regulating the gale
of stock. Persona desiring to pro-
mote stock concerns must have per-
mit issued by the secretary of state.
The act carries an appropriation of
TREASURER'S QUARTERLY REPORT
Quarterly Report of W. W. Martin, County Treasurer of Y
^hfiaijr, TWuisV ~ofTfc*sipta _ and Expenditures, from" Wry T. 1923
July 81, 1828, inclusive:
banker
.ed fur admin
acknow
To Amount received during quarter...',,...^..:............
By Amount paid out during quarter, Exhibit “A”.
Amount to Balance..........................................
istration purposes. Other laws which
become effective Tuesday are:
a very rare and Intimate pictui
ton, taken Just before the late
Increases fees of tax collectors for
motor vehicle licenses; validating'
municipal bonds signed by retiring
—
OSAGE INDIAN SYMBOL
jbfly ,81 ii
and county taxes in
*al»»»ee.........4.--------,.L.........,..........................
To Amount received during quarter.__________________X
By Amount paid out during quarter, Exhibit “B”.
Amount to Balance________’______________________________
410375.69
r- 985.88
Most opulent of any racial group
in the world is the Osage lndkifcT?
And petroleum made this aborig-
inal American wealthy.
Therefore 14 fa fitting that the
Osage Indian be made the motif
for decorations within the grounds
of the International Petroleum Ex-
position and Congress t? be held ip
Tulsa, October 8 to 14. The red man
also has played an important' part
in the advertising matter that has
been setrt throughout the world car-
rying the message of the exposi-
Khhard Barthelmess has given to
the screen another classic of the si-
lent drama.
Greater even than his former mas-
terwork, “Tol’able David,” is his new
contribution, “The Bright Shawl,”
12,194.48
382.91
$12494.48 $12,194.48
$382.91
V—i 8. When an indB^BMead auto
bile driver is madell^kft he a]
indicate the same andvOsfM'
i* shall hide behind a
automobile has passed.
4. Pedestrians shall not
their pockets any sharp lustrum?
which may cut automobile tires. _. ___ ^ __ _____
5. In dodging automobiles pedes- ful story of the days yrhen Cuba
trians shall not run more than 11'was still under the yoke of Spanish
- miles an hour. T._ — j tyranny, it is one’of the most charm-
Balance
2,582.69
To Amount received during quarter
By Amount paid out during quarter, Exhibit “C
$11474.20
Amount to Balance
7,439.95
$18,^714.15
unlike
beginning of each year and pay a presented on the
license fee of $7.00 for the privileges! The hand of a
powered motor... cats instead of the
herd of calico ponies which in form-
er years comprised the major portion,
of an Indian family’s wealth.
1 Don't
1 forget to
I come and see
I my new stock of
Mp Millinery before
you buy. I am show
ingr a line of the
Famous Ritz
Hats. <Qften
for business
Monday
Aug. 27.
tacilla, while Mary Astor makes an
altogether charming Narcfasa. Oth-
ers who add to the histrionic quali-
ties of tjhla unusual picture are Jetta
Gouda! as l.a Pilar, William Powell
as De Vac&,, Andre do Beranger, E.
C. Robinson, Margaret Scddon,
Louis Alberni and George Humbert.
Mrs. Azey Simpson
SIS GROVE ST.
Young County Fair November 8-10,
This is only a few of
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articles that we have to offer for
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j tyranny, it is one’of the most charm-jtribe of Oklahoma Indians are unt-
il. Pedestrians muit register at the.inJb vivid and moving romances yet formly wealthy. All the mineral
frights in their reservation, which
craftsman is seen .comprises Osage county, which im-
TuJsa on the norths
the picture itself is the WMt- are he,d in tribal trust, each
member whose name fa entered on
the tribal r.qll&. participating in the toric board: fixing
quarterly distribution of the tribal
income arising from oil and gas
royalties.
—Ibis income sometimes run* as
high as 4HMW0 to $12,000 annually
for each Osage. So it is not diffi-
r~Tjr wufaBrtaqd. ^whiu-a- family
’of a father and mother and five
or six children, each receiving a
princely income, feels that it is
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—COMPOSITION BOOKS
—SCRATCH TABLETS
—THEME TABLETS
—MUSIC TABLETS
—PRACTICE TABLETS
—DRAWING TABLETS
—NOTE BOOKS v
CLASSICS -
- -I ENCIL BOXES
- IENCILS
VCtRAYOLAS
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CMPA88
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Visit us before you buy
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spised officer in Cuba. Nareiasa Es-
cobar, daughter of a leading Cuban
family, for whom Abbott has form-
ed 1 Wye affection, cannot under-
stand his actions until he explains
that they are all for the dsuse.
One of the moat poignant scenes
of the drama is that which is eriact-
ted when the beautiful La Clavel,
fatally stabbed by Saiitarilla, gives
to Abbott the hjghly-prixed bright
shawl ns token of her undying Jove.i
Dorothy Gish contributes perhaps
the finest screen performance of her
career as La Clavel. Anders Ran-
Only a Tew ' years ago Richard
Barthelmess was working for $8 per
week for an insurance company. To-
day he is not only one of the most
-popular stars in the motion picture
world,-hut-ha is also vice-president
of his own producing company. Hiq
latest and (according to all Ac-
counts ) best picture, “The Bright
Shawl,” will be shown at the Na-
Wharton and Matagorda counties, to
be need in constructing a fortymile
channel to these* around the raft
in the Colorado river. Providing for
formation of lighting districts in
Cities; authorizing condemnation for
facilities for removing sand, shell,
and gravel under state permits;
authorizing separate tax assess-
ments by independent tax assessors
in independent school districts; val-
idating a number of school districts;
creating a state board to further
the creation at state parks; abolish-
ing ail special funds; appropriation
of $25,609 for erection of a monu-
ment in the city of Houston to
General Sam Houston; separation
of department of insurance and
banking; empowering board of con-
trol to use unexpended balance in
completing -American Legton
orial Hospital at Kerrville. -
Others are: Creating Texas his-
the method of
non-resident guardians handling the
Texas property “of non-resident
minors; extending oil. and gas per-
mits on lands which are under or
have been under control of e fed-
eral receiver appointed by the su-
preme, cauat: of the United Stotes;
providing for organization of pools
by banking corporations and co-
operation association composed of
producers of agricultural products
and live stock; collections of delin-
quent taxes in. levee districts; pro-
visions whereby citizens of Texas
may obtain the benefits and loans
under the Anderson Federal credit
law, particularly applicable to farm
land loans, so as to provide a low
rate ot interest on long time pay-
ment*;’ regulating private employ-
ment agencies; placing closed season*
of five years on antelope and Rocky
Mountain sheep.
_ CITATION BY PUBLICATION
$18,714.15
July 31, 1923, Balance.....................................&L:............ $7;439.95
. .J* Young County Highway Fund
Balance.................1.'.............................................. $14,808.35
To Amount received during quarter.,.-.'.:............1,385.22
By Amount paid out during quarter, Exhibit “D"___________________
Amount to Balance.......... .....................................v
J . . - -
~ •'* —— -tiihiijfifr
July 31, 1923, Balance.— —....
Brazos River Bridge Bond Fund.
_ • Balance » ...... , .......................
To Amount received during quarter .............
By Amount paid out during quarter, Exhibit, “E’L
Amount to Balance--...........
..$16,161.33
5th Claaa.
J2J71.18
176.39
•__. 32.24
$16,161.33
$16,mbT
. 201.63
2,746.04
$2347.57
_____$2,744.04
$2,947.57
dulv 31, 1923, Balance ■—- ———
Reynolds Brazos River Bridge Bond Fund. 4th Class.
Balance,....................u.......*.--------r.-------------------------,.$1,923.66
To Amount-received during quarter,----- 14.74 ■
By Amount paid.mil during quarter, Exhibit “F”........
Amount to Balance ,
.......... .
nsvwhm-*mi v;
ZJ£rzz
July 31, 1923, Balance.
Gooseneck
do If is superb as the villainous San- tional Theatre next Monday and
Within a few days you children will be on your way to school, We
have everything you need. With every purchase we will furnish you
with a ruler and enough covers for your books free of charge.
Our line is very complete with such as:
—rOINTS
—STAFFS
—ERASERS
—water colors
—DICTIONARIES
—FILLERS C
State of Texas,
Tuesday. To, the Constable of 'Precinct No. 1
Young County—Greeting:
THIRTY MILLION LOST you Brc hereby eommanded to
The value of men to a communi- 'Run,mon A. C. Whitaker by making
ty can be governed in a large meas-1 publication of this citation once in
ure by the same rule we apply JPich week for four consecutive
mules; a mule cant kick .when he .weeks previous to the return day
is pulling, and be never pulls when j hereof, in some newspaper publish
he is kicking. — * |ed in your county, if there b*
The Nations Highwuys. newspaper published therein, but
not; then in the nearest county where
a newspaper is published, to appear
i at the next regular term of the
Justice Court of Y’oung county, to
be holden in the.Court House there-
of In Graham, on" the 24th day of
September A. I). 1923, then uYid
there to answer a petition filed in
said court on the 20th day of July
A. D. 1923 in a suit, numbered on
the docket of said court No. 2851
wherein Central Filling Station, r
partnership composed of Rex Cor-
nish & S. S. Bates, is plaintiff, and
A. C. Whitaker is defendant, said
petition alleging that plaintiff at
the special instance and request of
defendant sold and delivered to him
at the several times mentioned in
verified nccount filed and marked
Exhibit “A” and made a part here-
of certain goods, wares and mer
chandise whereupon defendant then
and there promised to pay plaintiff
the said several sums of money
charged therefor amounting to the
sum of $67.60. That said account
'fa past due and unpaid and defend-
ant has refused and still refuses to
'pay the same or any part thereof.
Trays for citation to issue for judg-
ment for debt, interest, cost and
•other relief. \
Herein fail not but have you be-
fore said court on, the said 24th
day of September A. D. 1923 this
writ, with your refcurh 'thereon show-
ing how you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said court, in tho city of
Grahpm, this the 21st day of
August A. D. 1923,
; W. P. STIMSON,
^ Justice of the Peace Precinct No.
1, Young county, Texas.
—TIES
—BELTS
—HOSE
—UNDERWEAR
—CANDIES
—GUM
Balance ...................:........i............
Amount received during quarter ..........
By Amount paid out during quarter ......
AmountwBalance :.r^rv::. .
Bridge
$1,938.40
$1,776.93
$2,631.&
18.14
$2,649.99
Balance July 31, 1923,....................................................$557.67
Hamilton Warrant Fund
Balance ..................................-.................$1,148.22
To Amount received during quarter................................ 15.12
By Amount paid out during quarter, Exhibit “G” ...
Amount to Balance.............................,.................
$1,163,34
July 31, 1923, Balance..................................................... $1,141.33
Court House and Jail
Balance.........................................................$8,830.60
To Amount received during quarter................................... 47.10
B yAmount pan! out during quarter. Exhibit “H”.....
Amount to Balance.........................................
161.47
1,776.98
$1,938.40
2,092.32
557.67
$2,649.99
22.01
1,141.33
$1,165.34
6,602.90
2^14.74
Y-
July 51, 1921, Balance
$8,877.70 $8,877.70
■:.n. ..:.:;55z:^.....;.^:...$22ll4.74 r v
Respectfully submitted,
-----______________1___________________ W. W. MARTIN,
County Treasurer, Young County, Texas.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 13th day of
(SEAL) G. EARL HUTCHINGS, Notary Public.
Y’oung County, Texas.
. RECAPITULATION
ASSETS—Cash on hand in the various funds, as follows:
Jury Fund ...................................................
Road and Bridge Fund............ O. D. $382.91............
$ 5,435.15
Highway ..,......
General County Fund
Court House and Jail Fund...
Hamilton ...j.........
Brazos River Bridge Bond Fund .............................................. .......... 2,746.04
Gooawiaek .......... . ..... ...... Wo?
Reynolds Brazos Riwr Bridge Bond Fund ......................*.1........ 1,776.93
,, 16,161 3$
7,439.95
.. 2,214.711
1.141.33
Total Cash Assets
LIABILITIES—
Brazos River Bridge Bonds .................
Reynolds Brazos River Bridge Bonds
Jail Warrants ...........................................
Hamilton R. & B.................^.............
Gooseneck Bridge Warrants _________
J. W. Hill Warrants
Holt
$37,47344
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....$ 5,000.00
-. 7JKW.OO
... 44,000.00
.. 25,000.00
... 16,000.00
... 40,000 00
2,000.00
lYacter ____ I . ^ ........... ^
" ' Respectfully submitted,
W. W. MARTIN, County Treasurer.
THE STATE OF TEXAS. County of Young.
I, W. H. Kennedy, Clerk County Court and ex-officio Clerk Commission-
era’ CoOrt, Young County, Texas, do hei*eby certify that (he above and foro-
going is a true and cowx copy of County Treasurers Report of Receipt*
and Expenditures; for Quarter ending July $1, 1923, as same appears from ,
the Original Report now file in my office.
Given under my KTUffij of office, at Graham, Texas, this tha r
21st day of August, A 1> 1923.'-
Clerk County Court
52-3e. I County, Texas.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1923, newspaper, August 23, 1923; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123779/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.