The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1928 Page: 7 of 10
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THE MYSTEBY MAN
DRIVES A NEW
Chevrolet
Over the Streets of Llano
TUBDAY, ftPR. 28 WHILE BUMOFDLDED
LEMONT WILL BE BLINDFOLDED
AT OUR SHOWROOM AT 2 P. M.
veryone cordially invited to call at our show-
>om, see Mr. Lemont blindfolded and ex-
line him before he gets into the car to make
the drive over the streets of our town
DON’T MBS IT
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gf AFTER APPOMATTOX oious flight over the border; and there
v April 5*, 1865, a silverhaired is the kind that leaves the defeated
lj gentleman in a gray uniform, 1 man a hero. Appomattox brought to
a, a county courthouse at Appo- i an end his military career. But Lee |
Va„ facing a grim-jawed man himself was a kind of victor or. that
and surrendered to him the occasion Appomattox did not dim his
army with which, for four fame. It did not prevent the entire
ie had made history| | country, north and south, from en-
Bsurrender was complete. The shrining him as a hero afterward,
were 1o lay down their arms For true greatness can never be
fcband. All artille*' and muni- really beaten. And Lee was not only
|ere to be given up. The cause great in a military sense; he had that
It forever. The letters “C. S. inward serenity and loftiness that set
the buttons of the gray clad their possessor apart from ordinary
jr Bow meant only a memory and men, and made him an influence for
ant independent nation. When good long after he has passed on.
irtlfe. Lee put his signature on the Lee stands today with his fame more
leaf of surrender he knew that his secure than ever before, a constant
sas complete. i inspiration to the men of this coun-
cil 9, 1928, 63 years after that try.
pr, a gigantic stone figure was I We cannot do without our heroes, j
at Stone Mountain. It is to We must have our tradition of great |
Jgantie memorial to the man men. Lee takes his place in Ameri- |
beaten; a heroic stone mono ea’s roll of honor; we feel that we j
M ihe defeated leader of a lost ate better men, and a better country,
3. 1 because he lived.. The Stone Moun-
lat is the meaning of the word tain memorial is. in a way. our public
tated" anyway? What do we avowal of that fact. Lee was beaten
l When we say Lee was beaten? on the field of war. Yet he was a
Ijjitrwe build a memorial to the victor in the broader, deeper sense,
ao surrendered to the federal He faced it bravely and squarely, and
lent 63 years ago? j came out forever triumphant, leaving
|e are various kinds of defeat, a name like a blazing star to shine 1
is the kind that Wilhelm of down the path of history.—San ADgelo
by suffered, followed by ignomi- Standard.
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without big frames any more
you could build a skyscraper
[ a weak frame. And you can’t
Id big frames without the ma-
Kal. That’s why so many suc-
^sful hog raisers around here are
akinenting their corn with
Pig Chow. Pig Chow has
minerals in h that make big,
?g frames and fast growing
-‘bone us today for a supply of
1 CLERK'S QUARTERLY REPORT
SCHOOL FUND
STATE AND COUNTY FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $
Amount received during the quarter ,
6.366.05
6.394.88
Total credit as shown by current report
Amount paid out during the quarter .....1
11,760.93
9,522.53
Balance on hand February 29, 1928
LOCAL MAINTENANCE FUND
Balane eon hand as shown by current report $2,470.61
Amount received during the quarter — 5,923.98
$2,238.40
Total credit as shown by current report 8,394.59
Amount paid out during the quarter 2,025.42
Balance on hand February 29, 1928
SINKING FUND
Balance on hand as shown by last leport $3,151.12
Amount received during the quarter 1,111.42
Total credit as shown by current report , 4,262.54
Amount paid out during the quarter 0000.00
Balance on hand February 29. 1928
BUILDING FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $248.94
Amount received during the quarter 2.01
Total credit as shown by current report 250.95
Amount paid out during the quarter 000.00
Balance on hand February 29, 1928
RURAL STATE AID FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $3.71
Amount paid out during the quarter 000.00
Total credit as shown by current report 3.71
Amount paid out during hte quarter 000.00
$6,369.17
$4,262.54
Balance on hand February 29, 192S
PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $ 885.60
Amount received during the quarter J36.00
$3.71
Tctal credit as shown by current report 1,02^.60
Amount paid out during‘the quarter 0000.00
Balance on hand February 29. 1928
FREE TEXT BOOK FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $281.25
Amount received during the quarter 2.28
Total credit as shown by current report 283.53
Amount paid out during the quarter ... 000.00
Balance on hand February 29, 1928
JURY FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $1,268.49
Amount received during the quarter 996.80
Total credit as shown by current report 2.265.29
Amount paid out during the quarter 1,525.52
Balance on hand March 31. 1928
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $ 3,543.64
Amount received during the quarter 18,368.1.5
Total credit as shown by current report 21,911.69
Amount paid out during the quarter 12,061.09
Balance on hand March 31, 1928
COUNTY FUND
GENERAL FUND
Balance on hand as shown by last report 673.56
Amount, received during the quarter 11,235.88
Total credit as. shown by current report 11,909.44
Amount paid out during the quarter 3,758.60
Balance on hand March 31, 1928
SIXTH CLASS FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $419.38
Amount received during the quarter 493.40
Total credit as shown by current re port 912.78
Xmount paid out during the quarter 12.33
Balance on hand March 31. 1928
SEVENTH CLASS FND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $ 197.92
Amount received during the quarter 7,939.55
Total credit as shown by current report 8,137.47
Amount paid out during the quarter 7,834.68
Balance on hand March 31, 1928
EIGHTH CLASS FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $1,401.51
Amount received during the quarter 986.80
Total credit as shown by current report 2,388.31
Amount paid out during the quarter 24.67
Balance on hand March 31. 1928
NINTH CLASS FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report $ 1.485.21
Amount received during the quarter 491.40
Total credit as shown by current report 1.978.67
Amount paid out during the quarter 12.34
$1,021.60
$283.53
$9,850.60
$8,150.84
$900.45
$302.79
$2,363.64
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VICTROLA- RAII0LAS
R. C. A. RAD10LAS—
with New R. C. A. Loadipeaker-
attachable to light socket
A. H.Bruhl’s Drug Store
AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR
Victrolas and R. C. A. Radiolax
Amount paid out during the quarter
1,300.2 r
$51 AST
$250.95
Balance on hand March March 31, 1928
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
C OUNTY OF LLANO.
1. J. T. HalUord, Clerk of the County Court of Llano County. Tex-
as. do hereby certify that the above and foregoliiR is a true and w-
reel tabular statement of (1) the various school funds of said county
for the quarter ending the 29th day of February. 1928. and (2) Iht
various funds of Llano County for the quarter ending the 31st day of
March, 1928. *
Witness my hand and the seal of said court a* office In Llano. Tea
as, this 20th day ©f April, 1928.
(SEAL! J T. HALLFORD, Clerk.
County Court, IJuno County, Texas.
THE PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY Westinghouse and Emerson f»»
--- small cofhmission, quick delivery.
Will meet Friday at 3:30 o’clock' ' ' W. O. Wllliamncm
with Mrs. J. H. Cone. j ____________----
Lesson - Home Missions.
Leader Mrs. W. Y. FoWtrr.
What is Stillman Institute Mrs. J.
J. Rackeus.
What Stillman Institute Has Done
for me—Mrs. Nullemeyer.
The Negro Nurse and Negro E(lu
ANNOUNCEMENTS
$739.77 !
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cation. Mrs. Porter.
Early Presbyterian Work Among
Negroes Mrs. Fowler.
Piano Solo-Mrs. Fowler.
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WANTED: A representative to
represent an old line reliable life anil
accident insurance company in Llano
and surrounding territory. Most up to
date und attractive policies Issued
with rates to meet competition. Open :
tng for District Manager or part time j
agent. Must he able to furnish bond |
and satisfactory references. Expert j
enoe not necessary. Address
THE PROVIDENT LIFE A 1
INSURANCE COMPANY,
i Fletcher * Fletcher, CJen’I. Agts. |
214 (lunter Bldg., San Antonio, Texas
ANNOUNCEMENT FEES
i District $15 W*
County S73®
Precinct and City S50A
Cash 1st Advance
METHODIST CHURCH
For Congress, 17th District
R. Q. LEE of Cisco
T P. PERKINS of Mineral Wolf®
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For Slate Senator
JOHN W. HORNSBY of Tran* Ct>
For Judge. 33rd Judicial District.
J H. Me LEA NT
N. T STUBBS
For District Attorney
F. H. HAMMOND
For District and County Clerk
J. T. HALLFORD
For County Judge
A E. MOORE
For Sheriff and Tax Collector
1'jan McDonald
J. F. KENDRICK
A. A. CASPER ,
Sunday School at 9:45 a. in., H. L.
j Vest Superintendent. Organized class
1 es for all Ages, from the beginners to I p))r Assessor
' the home department. Average at
! tendance of pupils last quarter, 150
Every teacher and officer reporting jFor
| for duty is our goal for the new quurt
f r An average attendance of 150 and
ELMON STEWART
LAWRENCE I I'lU ML
O. N. BRUBAKER
above.
Preaching service at 11:00 a. in. und
7:45 p. in. After the first of May ull
evening services will begin at 8:00 i
p m.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
will meet Friday afternoon at 3.30
o’clock. It is the fourth Friday pro
For County Treasurer
KEU.CH CARTER
For County Coni.. I’ree. No. I
F. C. WILLBERN
For County Coin., I’rec. No. 2
J. C. SAWYER
LOGAN TEMPLETON
gram. Mesdames Hart Harris, Huit p()r county Com., Prec. Nig X
and Finklea, hostesses.
J. J. MASON, Pastor.
i FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
i for light housekeeping, hath adjoining
Private entrance.
27-t.f-e Mrs. W. O. Williamson.
J. D. HAILE
For County Com., Precinct $
J. C. WINKLER a.
B. T. MARSHALL
i
For Constable
VIRGIL CASPER
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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Balance on hand March 31. 1928
SECOND CLASS SFECIAL FUND
Balance on hand as shown by current report
Amount received during the quarter
Total credit as shown by current report
Amount paid out during the quart* r
Balance on haml March 31. 1928
FOURTH CLASS SPECIAL FUND
$1,98n. .ri
$ 913.38
986.8U
1.900.18
1.607.79
$292.39
Total credit a
as shown by current rep* it
during the quarter
$ 470 71
1.233.50
is shown by current rep* ■*
during th< quarter
1.704.21
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March 31. 1928
FIFTH CLASS SPECIAL FUND
h* shown by currant r* port
duintx the quarter
$ 336 98
1 4M< 20
ix shown by current report
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$424 17
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1928, newspaper, April 26, 1928; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816774/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.