Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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Me, ot til dealers. Poster-Mlltaro
If fro., Buffalo. N. T.
Rstíoo Ti Patmu
I have agsfa taken charge oi
t^e Meat Market at my old
land and will appreciate jour
trade, and will do my beet to
forotsh you with the beet meats
obtainable.
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CITY SHOE SHOI
Frank Che vanee. Prep.
AUKindt of Boot and Shot
Repairing.
ASI Work újuinttoi
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Fresh Groceries
See
Thornton Groceries Co.
I grind corn every day at my
platform. J.J. Nedbalek.
Curt Barnett made Somonrillo
a short visit Tneaday.
J. T. Ptaoek waa up from
Snook Wednesday,
Bring your cream to E.
Dalahan and cat a Rood «teat.
F.
Washington's birthday waa
oelebrated here by the banka
and poatoffice closing.
Rev. P. Horak and wife have
returned from a visit to relative*
at West
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For Sale.—My home and the
reeidence and lots opposite C r'
Waytt's. Geo. M.Johnston.
The Cow Boys are coming
Iaia Theatre Monday, Feb. 28thg
Mrs. A. L. Wolff and daughter.
Miss Ella, of near Deanvilie, are
visiting relatives and friends at
Temple.
Mies Eunice Dowell waa down
from 8outbwest Texas Norm )
at 8an Marcos for the week end,
returning Tuesday.
Farm for rent for half, third
and fourth or cash.
Wood Lumber Co.
Many of onr beat known movie
«tara were sesn In the bonfe of
Mrs. J. J. Jancik last Friday
evening when the Senior Class
of Caldwell High 8ehoil, follow-
ing directiooe of their hoateeeee,
Misses Olga Jancik and Ada V.
Williams, came representing
Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd,
Mary Piokford, Billle Burke and
othere.
Several conteste revealing
knowledge of movie love re-
sulted in a wild "scramble" for
the prise, which waa given to
Alice Joyce (Miss Roberta Simp-
son). "Fatty" was "on the job"
as usual, for brick cream in the
lass colors and angel food
squares were not the least of the
enjoyment. The favors were
iainty baskets filled with mints.
Those present were: Miases
(Catherine Duckworth, Lydia
vfaresh, Ruth Hilliard, Ella
Dusek, Claribel Carrington.
Tommie J. Newcomb. Tillie
Jahnke, Fannie McCowen. Ro-
berta Simpson, Milady Mrnustik,
(¿ola Mueller, Olga Jancik and
Ada Ve Williame; Messrs. Alvin
Schiller, Clarence Bain, Bill
Jenkins, Selden Henslee the
high school faculty, and several
invited guests.
For Sale.—Pair of good mules
wagon and ftrm implements, fot
cash or good note. See E
Wallin. Caldwell. 50-2p
Attorney W. O. Bowers and
Cashier P. Merger of the First
State Bank of Giddings. were
here Wednesday,
Rankl.i's Service
anywhere, any time.
30, night 13.
Car goes
Phone day
Cszy Barber Shop Moved
We have moved th« Cosy Bar*
ber Shop across the street in
the building next doOr to post*
office where we are now prepar-
ed to take care of our |>atronage
in a much better manner. Come
to us for vour barber work.
Sattsfaction guaranteed.
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' W. N. BILLIARD
Attirney-at-Law
Will Practise In ell Ceurte
STATE AND FEDERAL
Off let: STUWE BUILDING
Odd Fellowe Hell
JOE STONE
Bkclonith sod Wood Work
Honiihoiing i Specialty
Near HanUi Fo Depot
Celdwell, Texas
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Hanker Page and Cashier Alex
Mclvcr of Some ville were here we
Ren SullWan and wife returned
home Sunday from Tempi
where the latter underwent treat
mentat Temple Sanitarium. She
is improving we are glad t<
state.
Two negro bandits attempted
to hold up a mail car clerk righ
at the Grand Central depot, in
Houston Monday about 11 p. m.
and when they threw their pistt
on the clerk and he informe
them that no mail sacks were on
the car yet, they shot him in the
hip and tied.
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Treasurer's Quarterly Report
Report of T. J. Oliver, Cosaty Trssssror ef
I Toses ,of Receipts sad Bspsadttures frost Deoostker 1, lilt,
robrusry 12 1011, Isolesivo:
• JURY FUND, tot Oats
Beleeoe lest report, filed Doe. 1, 1110—.—9Stll.SC
To smount recolved slaoo lost report..^ SOS.71
¡ By smouat paid out slaoo lest report* Bx. "A," 1000.00
By per cent commission oa ant. roe'd. l.ft
! By per sent commission oa eat. peld oat 19.11
Amount to Btlsnce ........— 1475.OS
Balance 92597.04
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND. •
> 91475.0S
Bsltaee lsst repot*, filed Doe. 1, 1980.—
To amount ree'd since last report 92595.51
By amt. paid out tluce latt rept., Bx. "B,"..
By commission of road ttx —..........
By per cent commission on ami. ree'd
| By per cent commission on amt. paid out
Amt. to balance 1730.41
¡ 91720.41
A TONIC
0*0*0*0 Tasteless cMII Took restores
Energy end Vitality by Purifying end
Enriching the Blood. When you feel Its
strengthening. Invigorating effect, see how
It brings color to the chefeks end how
It improves the sppetlte, you will then
appreciate Its trae tonic value.
Grove's Testóles* chill Tonic is simply
boo and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs end
Grip germs by Its Sti~ ngtbening, Invtgor*
, Mfcct. 60c.
Balance 94305.92
GENERAL COUNTY FUND. 3d Clase
Balance last report, filed Dec. 1, 1920—9 203.51
To ami. ree'd since last report — 0099.49
By amt. paid ouitl sine last report, Bx. "C,"—
By per cent commission on amt. ree'd
By per cent commission on amt. paid out
Amount to balance
93597,99
193.94
94991.05 ;
14.90
29.74
40.91
94895.92
4320.00
99.90
49.20
1069.29
91859.38
Balance 96292.00
SPECIAL. ROAD FUND
Bulance last report, filed Dec. 1,1920 9 186.00
To amt. ree'd since last report 3056.80
By *iut, paid out since laat report, Ex.
By per cent commission on amt. ree'd
By per cent commission on amt. paid out
Amoutn to balance 91268.21
91268.21
Stop That Itching.
Use Blue Star Bcsenja Remedy
for Itch, CrackediHandti, Tetter,
Bese ma, Ring Worm and Sores
on children. Sold on a guarantee
by Mil drug stores. Star Pro-
ducts Co.Cameron, Texts.
.f. Earl Porter Wedncsdn
closed a deal with T. J. Nelon of
Temple whereby he sold hi*
Cedar Greek farm of about 1,000
arresto Mr. Nelon for a con-
sideration ofabout $45.000, which
is one of the biggest real estnte
deal made .in this county for
Methodist Women's
Missionary Society.
Tuesday afternoon, despite
ohe inclemency of the weather,
twenty-five cam o between show
rs to the hospitable home of
\trs. John Thornton, where
Mesdames J. R. Ha rtg raves and
J. N. Thornton as hostesses
^.ood ready to welcome them.
A much enjoyed program
on ''New Orleans" was presented
by the following members; Mes-
lames R S. Bowers, J. L. Gid-
dings, Pred Ellis, |.C. Williams
and Miss Fannie Stone. It's
history, romance spiritual need
<nd the 'Establishing Righteous
ness Within Its Gates" were all
forcefully depicted. Mrs. Stone,
is leader, gave some most inter-
sting facts and incidents. We
were favored by Miss Marie
Stone presiding at the piano,
and also by a beautiful solo by
Miss Alice Hitchcock.
An appetizing course of pressei
chicken, crackers, butter sand-
wiches, midgets, hot coffee and
date loaf ended another most
pleasant social affair.
I would like to add the quilt
prophecy made last time came
true -four quilts Instead of one
Balance- 94511.01
PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND
Balance last report, filed Dec. 1, 1920—9 870.70
To amt. ree'd since last repot 330.00
Amount to balance
9 700.70 Balance 9 700.70
STATE HIGHWAY FUND
Balance last report, filed Dec. 1, 1920 9 155.85
To amt. ree'd since last report 863.31
By amt. paid out since last report, Ex. "F,"_
' By per cent commission on amt. ree'd
! By per ceut commission on smt. paid out
Amount to Balance —
i 9 42.40 Balance 91009.16
RECAPITULATION
! Jury Fund, balance 91475.02
Koaci ancT Bridge Fund, balance
> General County Fund, balance 1859.28
Permanent School Fund, balance 700.70
| Special Road Fund, balance
By Balance
96292,00 !
94436.0!)
39>66
44.39
94611.01
.709.7)
9 700*79
9 949.15
0.6
9.4 i
42.4
m
91009 16
$1720.4 t J
1269 >1
104C ;i
$4035.00 94035.0) J
I4ST OF BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES ON HAND
Liberty Bonds, 3rd issue $ 6000.0)
Liberty Bonds, 4th issue 1506.00
Liberty Bonds Victory Issue 6000 00
Caldwell Waterworks 3d 5000 09
Caldwell Waterworks Refund Bonds 1000 00
Caldwell Waterworks Bonds No. 2 500 00
¡ Caldwell pavinc; and grading bonds , 7500.00
¡ Common School Dist. 13. Burleson Co. 6300 00
Common School Dlst. 5, Burleson County 10000.00
War Savins Certificates No. 4117 82?.00
Common School District 44, Travis County 2400.00
many months. The deal included
understand, farm h • " 'naUiriaHwd, besides other
on business Tuesday.
. laiatfvt «SmS. LAXA-
K tat*tte*thr« onNaory
CUM MCWIMMK Mr
jfi? county.
horses, mules, etc., on the place ¡
while Mr. Porter received as|
part of his consideration some!
valuable real estate in Bell
things.
Supt, of Publicity.
LAXATIVE
mow. Than Is
s.w.anvs'OM
Total $38.OUR 00
| the state OF texas, Countylof Burleson:t
Beiore me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally
appeared T. J. Oliver. County Treasurer of Burleson County, wTio
being by me duly sworn, upon oath, says the within and fore-
going report is true and correct.
T. J. OLIVER, County Treasurer
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 14 day of Feb., 1924.
W. H. HUNDLEY,
Clerk, County Court, Burleson County.
The State of Texas, County of Burleson.
Commissioner's Court in regular February term, ^92V •
Beiore me, W. Hundley, Clerk of the County CouH in
¡ for said county, pergonal appeared the members of the Com-
\ missioners'Court whose names are below subscribed, urho
upon their oaths do say: That the requirments of Art. 867.
i Chap. 1, title XIV, of the revised statutes of the State of
> Texas, as amended by the regular session of the twenty
¡ fifth legislature have In all things been fully compiled with
; and that the cash and other assets mentioned in the final
> report made to me and tiled in said court by T. J. Oliver,
¡ county treasurer of said county for the quarter ending the
10th day of Peb. 1921, and held bv him of said county, have
! been fully inspected and counted by them in this term of
! court, and the amount of money and other assets in the
; hands of said treasurer ore as follows, to-wit: Total
> amount of cash in various funds belonging to the county —
! one thousand forty-six dollars and thirty-eight cení* ,
¡ $1,046.86. #
T. ,J. Carter, County Judge, 8. G. Ragsdale, Joe 8k>vace «,
\ J. W. Porter. Bd F. Matejowsky. County Commissioner*.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo, this 10th day of Feb-
ruary 1921.
W. H Hundl.v.
Clerk, County Court, liurleson County Tcx.im
T. J, Carter
County Judge Presiding
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Rankin, W. W. Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1921, newspaper, February 25, 1921; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169109/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.