The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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QUARTERLY
County Treasurer of Bosque County, Texas, at Receipts and Expenditure*
iron August 1st, 1920 to October 31, 1920, inclusive:
■. ■ ■ ■.: i'ltfs, i ■ ■. Uiw'M1
JURY FUND, FIRST CLASS
, Balance last Report .----------jj............................
To amount received since last Report ------——--------
By amount paid out since last report.....................
By amount per cent commission on amount received
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance -----.----------—------------------
HIGHWAY FUND, SECOND CLASS
Balance last report ...............—.........................-.......
To amount received since last Report ...........—......-.......
By amount paid out since last report ......—..................
By amount per cent commission on amount received
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance................................................
Totals
Balance
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GENERAL COUNTY FUND, THIRD CLASS
Balance last report .........................-........-.............
j By amount paid out since last report ................
By amount per cent commission on amount received
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out.
D. L. DAVIS
of Meridian
Will make regular visits to Clif-
ton on
Mondays and Thursdays
each week till further notice.
IN YE OLDEN TIME
if*' _ -*’S» 9"-W
Hoop
! FRUIT TREES, BERRIES, ROSES
AND FLOWERING SHRUBS
No better trees were ever grown
i than we have this year. We have the
j sure-bearing varieties for the different
sections in all fruits and berries, and
the best shades, shrubs and evergreen*,
j Our LEONA peach beats Elbert*.
~ Our SMITH peach has misaed but one
crop in 25 years. Our NONA and oth-
er plums are wonderful.
Let us make your HOME GROUNDS
FOREVER BEAUTIFUL, comfort-
! able, and valuable with hardy climate-
proof standard and native flowering
shrubs, Ixrlbs, etc., arranged in natural,
■' informal borders, groups ar.d masse*.
. i Plant a background for your home,
] or a norther-breaker, of pur glossy,
i leaved Evergreen Japan Ligustram, |
‘'like those growing on our State Cap-]
Amount to balance
Totals
Balance
216 19
. ‘ .: V -7-'7
528 00
2 59
4 75
293 95
829 29
829 29
293 95
1
! 9997 70
j 205 71
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2955 27
4 01
47 50
7196 63
10203 44 10203 41
l| 7196 63
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14489 26
692 47
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6078 96
11 34.
98 06
8993 37
Touts
Balance (Overdraft)
SPECIAL NO. 4 FUND
Balance last report .................—
By amount paid out since last report
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance
ToUls ....
(
Balance
SPECIAL NO. 5 FUND
Balance last report ......................—...............................II
By amount paid out since last report ...........*.....................jl
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
t Amount to balance —...................--.........I
Totals ..........
Balance (Overdraft)
SPECIAL NO. 6 FUND
Balance last report ...................
By amount paid out since last report
Amount
to balance
Totals
Balance
..j, 8993 37
ROAD AND BRIDGE, NO. 1, FUND
Balance last report ...........................................
To amount received since last report
By amount paid out since last report ...................
By amount per cent commission on amount received
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance .......................................
Totals
Balance
i
177 12
154 92:
332 04
234 32
1 45
3 04
93 23
SPECIAL NO. 7 FUND
Balance last report ............................................
By amount paid out since last report .........................
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance ........................................
332 04
ROAD AND BRIDGE. NO. 2, FUND
Balance last report .................................
To amount received since last report
$ BSj
mt paid out since last report
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93 231
-h
ToUls
Balance
SPECIAL NO. 8 FUND
Balance last report ...........................................
By amount paid out since last report ............................
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out.
Amount to balance .............................................
103 36
1015 08
1015 08
173 30*
1215 40j
271 801
Totals .
Balance
it per cent commission on amount received
y amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance .............................
i
Totals
1487 20 1487 20
895 49
4 05
12 97
.ji4 69, To amount received since las? report
By amount paid out since last report
2974 13
2974 13
386 42.
835 00
6 78
173 30
1015 08
1428 79
13 96
1531 38
2974 13
| 1531 38
. I
INT. AND SINKING FUND, ORIGINAL NO. 7
Balance last report
4535 87)
63 60
T
i ita! ground*.
To still further improve our Land-
Balance ...........’.................................
ROAD AND BRIDGE. NO. 3. FUND
Balance last report (Overdraft)........................
scape Department, we have associated \ amount received since last report
, , , | Bv amount paid out since last report
...... e.-sc a..j or i gy amoan» p*,r cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance
i$-
m
w'
I
i
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j
Dr. Pierce over
ago. Dress has changed very
much since then! But Dr. Pierce's
medicines contain the same de-
pendable ingredients. They are
standard today just as they were
fifty years ago.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery for the stomach and
Wood cannot be surpassed by any
remedy today.
' Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip-
tion for weak women has never
been equalled for the distressing
eompUunts incident to woman-
hood. What others say:
DfA*WILLS, Aek.—"I have used
Dr. Pierce’* Golden Mediuel Discovery
and *i»o the ‘Favorite Prescription’
with g<vxl result*. I am now in better
health than I have been In two year*.
Dr. Pierce’* medicine* are all they are
claimed to be.*—Mrs. Bssm: 8laole.
Send 10cent* to Dr. Pierce> Invalid*’
Bote) in Buffalo, S. Y., for trial pack-
age of any of hi* medicine*
sliris
: r a
those who
■ wars has been tfie head of the Division!
the druggist • . _ • • it- 1
for end ♦&." Landscape Designing and Lngmeer-
sisted OQ in- ^f'xas A <k M. College. He is
a graduate of A. & M. College, and j
j of Cornell University, and better still j
i a native Texan who knows Texas. |
j We want honest, energetic men and,
women to sell our stock. Local or ‘ To amount received since last report
, general, temporary or permanent. 1 Dy amount paid out since last report
Nursery established 1875. 32.7 acres.;
We pay express. Ask for catalogue. !
THE AUSTIN NURSERY.]
F. T. Ramsey &. Son, j
tfc. Austin, Texas, j
574 69'
l
I
1 80,
1047 44
766 84 (
278 73
3 67
Amount to balance
Totals
Balance
71 47
4527 90
H 4599 37 4599 37
If
4527 90
having, the
genuine
Golden
Medical
Discovery
put up by
fty years
Totals
Balance (Overdraft) .....
ROAD AND BRIDGE, NO. 4, FUND
Balance last report
1049 24 1049 24
1047 44
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance .
Totals
Balance (Overdraft)
84 29
4 80'
384 14
466 92
• 6 31
AVAILABLE FUND NO. 1 A
Balance last report
To amount received since last report
By amount paid out since last report
By amount per cent commission on amount received
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance
Totals .... .................
Balance
T
25718 47.
1403 06
i
11067 61
4 71
So 46
15997 95
27121 53 27121 53
15997 95
* >
473 23
INT. AND SINKING FUND NO. I A
Balance last report
——— By amount puid out since last report
4i3 23 By amount per cent commission on amount received
, By amount per pent commission on amount paid out
487 06
--j ROAD AND BRIDGE, NO. 5, FUND
When vour digestion is poor, when Balance last report (Overdraft)
your bowels are costive, when your | X° amount received since last Report
j-f,„ ;« | By amount paid out since last report
384 14
202 36i
breath is bad, when your stomach is
! sick or disordered, and you feel lan-
guid and low-spirited, Prickly Ash Bit-
! ters is decidedly the remedy you need, j
It cleanses the vital organs, purifies
| the bowels, and imparts a fine feeling
! of strength, vigor and cheerfullness.
i Price $1.50 a bottle.—Carpenter Bros.,
Special Agents. adv.
' PLENTY OF STORAGE ROOM
For the convenience of farmers who
j rnay have green cotton that they want
! to store, we have provided ample room
I and will be glad to extend them this
j convenience.
Clifton Gin & Cotton Co.
I
i tfc. I M. Solberg, Mgr.
By amount per cent commission, on amount paid out
Amount to balance
Totals
Balance (Overdraft)
ROAD AND BRIDGE, NO. 6, FUND
Balance last report
To amount received since last report
By amount paid out since last report
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance .........
Totals
Balance (Overdraft)
10 91
369 48
175 14
2 89
Amount to balance
Totals
Balance
63 13
14 32
14 78
3^83
! 487 06 487 06-
.394 83
380 39
AVAILABLE FUND NO. 8 A
Balance last report
~—y— To amount received since last report
380 39; By amount paid out since last report
“;- By amount per cent commission on amount received
369 48 By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
---j Amount to balance
19245 86
7537 98
126 29
4 80
69 20
197 65j
2 64,
Totals
Balance
,16899 75-
9 98
| 112 46
I 9761 65
26783 84126783
|| 9761 65
ROAD AND BRIDGE, NO. 7, FUND
Balance last report ......
To amount received since last Report
By amount paid out since last report
By amount per cent commission on amount received
By amount per cent commission on amount pn*jd out
Amount to balance ........J.......................................
INT. AND SINKING FUND NO. 8 A
--j-— . Balance last report
200 29 200 29 j To amount received since last report
-- - By amount paid out since last report
4. 69 20 | By amount per cent commission on amount received
! By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance
1310 60,
78,
|| 1170 91
23 80
80 80
15 93
14 78
1199 87
1060 11
33
16 43
117 84
Totals
Balance
1194 71 1194 71
117 84
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Suppose You Had to Rebuild
Every 14 Years?
If vou knew that most everything in your
house had to be rebuilt every 14 years you
wou]<j—if you were wise lay aside one-four-
teenth of the cost every y ear, to be used in re-
placing the Stairs, windows and other parts
when they wore out.
If ’on were renting that house to someone
else. Vou would hare to charge enough rent to
provide that one-fourteenth a year, besides
taxes, insurance, current or temporary repairs
and interest.
That is exactly what the telephone company
must do if it is to stay in business permanently
-—charge enough for its sen ice to provide each
year's quota of this rebuilding money, besides
ail other expenses.
That constant wearing out is “depreciation ,
and the annual quota to meet it is the depre-
ciation reserve”—and it is just as necessary
as the wages for the company’s employees.
“At Vour Service.*
THE TEXAS TELEPHONE CO.
A. A. BABEL, Manager
ROAD AND BRIDGE, NO. 8, FUND
Balance last report
To amount received since last report
By amount paid out since last report.........
By amount per cent commission on amount received
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance ..............
Totals
Balance
(I !
| 1133 07
. ! 29 80
Totals.....
Balance ...... ..............
AVAILABLE FUND NO. 3
Balance last report
To amount received since last report
By amount paid out since last, report
i By amount per cent commission on amount received
i,By amount per cent commission on' amount paid out
Amount to' balance
1311 38 1311 36
—L
• l| 1199 87
II —r
!l
I! 7904 12
.11 3596 01
7432 68
19 06
76 59
3971 80
1083 92:
33
9 17
69 45
..II 1162 87, 1162 87
69 45:
W. D. SCHENCK ACCOUNT
Balance last Report .........................
Amoiri’t to Balance ...........................
Tptals
Balance
II
=
-• Ir
I
100 00
100 00
100 00; 100 00
.....I-
100 001
SPECIAL NO. 1 FUND
Balance last report ......................................................jj 454 51 j
j To amount received since last report .................................j 22 00;
I By amount paid out since last report ..............................i[ ' ! 238 95
By amount per cent commission on amount received.......! j 27
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out j 5 81
Amount to balance .......,...............................................i 231 48
Totals .................!...........
Balance ..... .....................
SPECIAL NO. 2 FUND
Balaifee last report ........................
By amount paid out since last report.......
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out.
Amount to balahce ......................
Totals
476 51j 476 51
231 48i
882 84
577 50
21 08
284 20
Totals
Balance
INT. AND SINKING FUND NO. 3
Balance last report
To amount received since last' report
By amount paid out snice.last report
By amount per cent commission on amount received.
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance ...r................ '
Totals
Balance
AVAILABLE NO. 7, SERIES 2
Balance last report .................................
By amount paid out since last report
By amount per cent commission on amount received.
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out
Amount to balance ...............
Totals .................................................
Balance1 ....................................I...............
INT. AND SINKING FUND NO. 7, SERIES 2
Balance last report ......*,........................................
By amount paid out. since last report.....................7777
By amount per cent commission on amount received.
By amount per cent commission on amount paid out.
Amount to balance ..............
11500 13
11500 13
3971 80
1121 16
22 76
91
21 33
21 04
1010 30
1143 92
1143 92
1010 30
sS
1929 20
2319 55
3594 69
12 30
43 33
598 43
4248 75
4248 75
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598 43
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566 25
35
17 86
III
541 03
606 25
666 35
Ml 93
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1920, newspaper, December 10, 1920; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776620/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.