Semi-weekly Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 93, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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. 93.37
17.95
3774.17
To Treasurers Commissions
To Sundry Supplies......
To Balance on hand .....
STULKEN, CITY
THE ANNUAL REPORT
$6639.75 $6639.75
$3774.17
February 1st, 1924, By Bali
Dunne &
February 2nd, 1923:
By Balance on Hand
By Taxes & General Fund
By Interest on Balances . ..
ro Warrants paid ......
To Interest paid on above
To Taxes overpaid . . ... .
To Treasurers Commissions
To balance on hand .....
$1459.71
$1875.75
42.65
13.35
3659.30
1535.35
921.11
26.95
2000.00
354.90
10.16
28.12
90.10
2.00
60.00
70.00
905.52
118.61
255.00
621.00
70.50
15.00
123.53
.85
937.00
300.00
120.00
5.00
240.00
231.13
418.64
17.74
$2483.41 $2483.41
$90.10
ebruary 1st, 1924, By Balance^on^hand
t
Corporation Court Fund.
To Amount Attorney preparing uroia
To Amount Holding Election .......
To Treasurers Commissions ........
To Supplies ...............•*•***’
To O. T» East, Marshall and Asst----
To Jno. F. HouQhins, Pound Master..
To N. A. Moreland, Fire Marshal----
To N. A. Moreland, Labor .........
To J. V. Dowling, Night Watchman.
To S. M« Kuykendall, City Secretary.
T0 S. M. Kuykendall, Assessor.....
To Taxes over paid •••***
To Amount transfered into Dunne
Sinking Fund .................
t0 Dr. H. O. v. Rosenberg........*
To Balance on hand .............
February 2nd, 1923:
By Balance <mi on hand ..
By Collections of Fines ..
By Interest on balances ..
To Chas. Fertsch .......
To S. M. Kuykendall . .
To O. T. East ......
To P. H. Fertsch.......
To W. E. Parr.........
To Telephone ......;-----
To Treasurer Commissions
Balance on hand .......
44.31
216.30
1.49
30.00
25.50
45.00
24.00
18.00
8.37
3.57
107.66
W voice may go. You can talk across the
continent as if face to face. Your telephone
is the latch “which will open any door in
the land, to you.
•There is the web of wires; the many
switchboards; the maze of apparatus* the
millions of telephones. All are parts of the
great system which provides nation-wide
500.00
2.50
2036.74
$262.10
$7050.76 $7050-76
February 2nd, 1924, By Balance
1921 Bond Ism
February 2nd, 1923:
By Balance on Hand
By Interest on Balances.......
By Taxes ... ............
To Oterpaid Taxes ..._........
To Treasurers Commissions • • • •
To Transfer Improvement Fund
To Bond Faid • • •.............
To Interest on above..........
To Balance on Hand .........
$2036.74
February 1st, 1924, By balance on hand .
* # * *
Permanent improvement Fund
February 1st, 1923:
Balance on Hand ............
By Amount transfered. .......
By Amount transferred '.......• * *
To amount paid on Fire Apparatus
000.00
700.00
500.00
17.74
55.43
700.00
1000.00
1176.85
2896.94
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
afe united to give nation-wide telepho
service. With their brains and hands th
nke the Bell System live.
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
Telephone Company
TBB BBLL SYSTEM IN TEXAS
Bond Improvement Fund:
wt*-” y46
February 2nd, 1923:
By Balance on Hand.............
By Interest on Balances ••••*•••*
To S. A. & M. Supply Co. for Pump
To Balance on Hand ............
1469.21
56.26
1st, 1924, By Balance on Hanti
Statement of Indebted*
due at beginning of I>eriod ..
a at beginning of penoa..
due at cloae of period..
e at eloee of period,........
t ' . • .
I of indebtedness for the year
February
645.00
880.47
$1525.47. $1525.47
$7606.90
$880.47
81TIP FOR THB HATVfON
2193.20
74.12
1049.18
the fund* forth*
1923 t» February 1,
Warrant* and Bonded indebt-eoncmy*
Subscribed and sworn to before pat ift
A. 1». 1*24*
Notary Bufcifc* I
ww
progSpne will be had before I
retaining to town to attend]
Sunday School and Chuich. ]
Mrs. McWhorter will be in
chaise of the program*.
Just Before the Remwrec-
tion Lucile McWhorter.
The New Life, Herbert
SilV?hat Does Easter Mean to
Us, Max Mallick.
Testimony Service.
Sentence Prayers.
Program Sunday April 20th,
1924, 6:30 p.m.
(Easter Sunday.)
Topics from the Creed The
Resurrection of the Body.
Leader Mrs. McWhorter.
Hymn 156.
flayer.
Hymn 159.
Address.
1. Mr. Schuhardt.
2. Jimmie Mallick.
3. Louise Morhman.
Special Music, Missers Mc-
Elroy.
Testimonies.
Announcements.
Boll Call.
Benediction.
$8916.50
$8916.50
$1476.44
'•ebruary 1st, 1924
wn
4.00 mary in July- .
Mr. Grahman is now ae
9178.44
557.00
2023.50
1200.00
1035.00
811.03
926.27
421.84
81.20
611.60
72.98
48.31
55.00
41.50
65.08
62.64
A. C. Love, 18-year-old ne-
gro W-toheld i^ the city
Jail In Yoakum on a charge of
attempted criminal assault on
m eight-year-old negro girl,
according to Lavaca County
justice court records.
Love was
day by Constable Will Tem-
rendered a valuable service
to those who have entrusted
the office to Wo care. Mr.
Grahmann as .<
an official is
he believes the tew U mutm
for .IT alike aad should ba
enforced whan the evWenc#
wfll warrant a conviction- OJ
his past record he cubmite his
tio^of*the vote" of tfciiJgfc
cinct, aaeunng them if agatt
elected hr ww centtaue W
give the best f*^Y^euP°*S!Sf
as he sees it to be hia dut*.,
Give his candidacy due conrt*
deration when you cart your
ballot at the July primary.
clock at
man and as
conservative
jia made
wHlwjrrjntacOTvica^. g»
candidacy for the considers-
at 10 in
10.00
3.25
.26
1875.75
624.55
540.80
3.46
3078.48
The Hallettsville Farmer Club
mti Saturday afternoon at
*hv Courthouse, a larg* num-
ber of f) c member’s
present, /side from the »-*gu-
rnr • arre business »i the
Club nutters of interest to the
club were discussed.
Diluted with a little sweet-
ened water, Chamberlain’. Co-
lie and Diarrhoea Remedy is
SSt^^JSteddtn^lS:
tense stomach pains, cramps
and intestinal disorders. A
mother is perfectly safe in giv-
ing it for those stomach aches
so inseparable from childhood.
L. P. Davis left Friday for
San Antonio to attend the
joint meeting of the Bankers
Convention of the 15th and
21rt Districts, Mr. Davis^ being
Chairman of the 21st Dist.
Mrs. G. L. Neely left Sun-
day for Yoakum to visit rela-
wtes.
$23278.14 $23278.14
$3078.48
1924
February 2nd 1923:
By Balance on hand.....................
By Interest on Balances .............. •—
3y Taxes ...................... •-
To Rheinstrom A Greenebaum........ 25.00
^o Labor ..................... 17.35
To Hallettsville Lumber Co........... 119.00
To F. Sokol, blacksmith work......... 14.50
To F. Speakermann .................. 27.00
T0 A.V.C.Moore Street and concrete wrk. 1915.08
To Jno. F. Grant..................... 599.93
To Louis Schott, blacksmith work........ 8.60
To Overnaid on Taxes ............... 27.90
3302.28
78.40
3259.07
John MatuBek of Sweet
Home was in the city Satur-
day on business.
Justice M. J. Gallia of Mo-
ravia was here on business
Saturday.
Mrs. L. D. Brown returned
to her home at Katy Sunday
after a visit to relatives.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 93, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1924, newspaper, April 15, 1924; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth725765/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.