The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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First published in the Terlton Enterprise July 15tb 1915.
Financial Statement and Estimate
Hnase Creek Township, Pawnee, county, State of Old*
homa Financial Statement for Fiscal year beginning
Jab lit, 1914, and endinf Jnne >0th. 1915; and Eatimat-
ed needs for Current Expenses for the Fiscal Year be
rinninir July 1st, 1911 and ending June SOth, 1916, as
KJSiJS by Section 7378, Chapter 73, Revised Uws of
Oklahoma 1910.
Financial Statement
CASH ACCOUNT
Cash on hand July l«t, 1914 to credit Gen. Fund $129.3*
Receipts
87169
519.49
1458,16
23 83
Amount received from current taxes
•• ' " bark taxes
Total Balance and Receipts
Disbursements
Amount Warrants redeemed
Amount interest paid on warrants ledeemed
Totat disbursment
Balance on hand June 30t.n, 1915
TAX LEVY ACCOUNT
Total Taxes levied for fiscal year ending June 30 1915
Total amount collected by County Treasurer, and
turned over to Townsnip lYeas. to June 80th 1915
Balance in process ot collection for P iscal year-
ending June 30th 1915.
Deduct the 10 per cent from total levy that was-
added for Delinquent Tax.
Availabe or net balance in process of collection
ESTIMATE ACCOUNT
Approved Estimate by County Excise Board for Cur-
rent Expenses for the F'l Year ending June-
1520 56
1481.99
34.57
1345.04
871.69
473.35
87.16
38«.lfi
30th 1915. L 4. ia
"Warrants issued against shove estimate.
Unexpended balance Jone 30th 1J15.
WARRANT ACCOUNT
Warrants out stsnding July 1st 1914.
Total Warrants
Warrants Paid Q,.
Balance warrants outstanding June JOth 1915
SUMMARY
ASSETS:
Cash on hand June 30th 1915
Taxes in proc's of cTt'n frFlyredgJe^O 15
Total Assets
LIABILITIES:
WaJrants outstanding June 30 th lino
TY>tal Liabilities
Excess Liabilities over Assets-Deficit
Estimated Need*
GENERAL FUND
Estimated amount needed for:
Culverts
Supervisors
Labor
Tools
Stationery and supplie
Books and Records
Salarry ot officers:
Trustee
Clerk
Treasurer
Total estimated needs
Deduct:
Road or poll tax
Unexpended or surplus buU.nce
Total amount estimated to be ree d
from sources other than tux levy
Balance to be raiseu by tax levy
$1854 44
1778.9H
126 48
1905.46
1458.lt>
447.30
34 57
386.19
447.30
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Dr. F- S. Bobbitt
Physican and Surgeon
With Terlton Drug Co., Inc.
Telephone nol6.
Residence Pbone 17.
Terlton. Oklahoma.
Dr. W. Kelly
Local Sbugkon F isco Likks
Office At Drug Store.
Ofkick Phone 12. Rbs. Phonr as.
Dr. E. FREESE
dentist.
At Terlton every Saturday
Your patronage solicited.
Dr. J. L. Nanney
Jeweler and Optician
All work Guaranteed
;JH years experience
420-76
447.30
1000.00
400 00
1500 00
100 00
160.00
25.00
30 00
30 00
30.00
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With Terlton Drug Co., Inc.
Terlton, Oklahoma
Sek
J. E Eal«s
Kok
First Class Clothes
Cleaning.
Terlton,
Or la.
3265.00
100 00
26.54
126 54
3238.46
CERTIFICATE
utntp nf Oklahoma, County of Pawnee, ss:
/ We, the undersigned, Directors of House Creek Township
Oountv of Pawnee, state of Oklahoma, do hereby certify that the
within and foregoing statement of the fiscal condition of said
Township is true and correct, and that the amounts enumerat
in the within statement of estimated needs are reasonably nec-
essary for current expenses in the proper conduct of the affairs
of *aidw^ furtheV certify that said statement and estimates were
prepared and made at a meeting held «-n the First Monday of July
1915. the same being the Fifth day of July. 1915.
.]. W. Parshall, Trustee
J. A. Coffman. Clerk.
H. I). Storm. Treasurer. (Adv.)
—
BSE
Phone 42
riiMMftrif gtery TturMV
c. orr coiavft*. editor.
Subserl pt«on SLOOFerVwr
Koiind a* aeooad claw matter Dec*
euiher 12. 11*13, at the jh^i oftlee at
IVrlton, oklahoma. under the aot of
March 3, 1HH>."
fast onto the rainy season and
it is no doubt to a great extent.
Why can't we have more per-
manently constructed roads then
more time put on their upkeep.
The tendancy here j eeras to be
to put a piece of road up in shape
then leave it alone till travel and
rain have made it impassable
then it takes as much to put it
in shape as it did in the start.
Roads. Ask anyone who has
been out on the roads here -a
bouts how the roads are and he
sure to say; " There aint no road
which is very near the truth in
some instances, and blame the
Don't W orry Over Mistakes.
The people who make inlstaks
lead the world.
The perfect peoqle work for
them, running errandsandcount
ing columns of figures.
Only trifles are always true.
Every great and serious truth
has an obserse side which is
also true. !
Prof. Willam James w h the
greatest psychologist of ur
time, but the best he could do
in oefining truth was this:
' The truth is simply what
will work." Whatever is may
not uecessanly be right, in spite
of Pope: but whatever is is.
That is the main point. And it is
every man's job to accept the
is-ness and get down to business
Most men have the wrong loca-1
tion, have taken up the wrong
profession, have failded to im
preve the opportunities lor
education they had in youth*
have not married the women
ideally suited to them have not
the money, in ti uence and posi-
lion they need to show what's i
in them- And they are of |
two classes One class its ar-
ound the loafing places and tells
its woes, and wnistles, and pities
itself. The otti*r plucks up,
forgets it, takes the situation
as it is and inane* the best of
things. The ge lius is not the
man who never makes mistakes,
who had his chance thrust on
him, who was endowed and al
that; he is the man who had no
chance and was not gifted, but
who took the ra* material of
Me and fate as he found it and
made something fineont of it
The only perfect person yon
will ever meet is the uerf ct ft* l
The faultless-they are the
b g^est frauds of us all
To Whom It May Concern:
Chas. A. Wilde
Notary Public
All I^egal Business Given
Prompt Attention.
Office In First State Bank.
j, You are hereby respect
fully notified that in accordance
! with an order of The Hiat«
.Banking Department. d*'"
i July 1st, 1915, no checks avainsi
j an overdrawn account m< v be
j paid. This matter is not option
al with us and our customers
1 will please govern themselves
accordingly, thereby saving em
barrassment to all parties con
cerned.
First State Bank,
Terlton Okla.,
By Chas. A /*Vilde,
Cashier
Adv.
T. L. McGeorge
At Thk New
- VariSty Ster« -
For
Fancy Dishkb & Notions
***********************#•*
Ask for the
COLBUrtN
BURNED HOUSE k GOLD MINE
Uins Worth 12,200 Found in "ulno
of Author** Homo In Nr
York.
J.—Jamet Hoopor.
the rulM ot
BROOM
Peekskill. N.
while digging os. — -----
burned homeotead at Tompklna f"or-
oera. near Peekaklll. thought ho had
•truck a gold mino. Ho began pick ng
op all sort* of American and foreign
Rold ootna. B«foro he flnlabed hia
(Uv'a work ho had found S57 colna of
various kinds, but all of gold. It de-
veloped that Thomaa Upp. an anther,
who loot hia Itfe when the homeataad
burned aome time ago. had kept a
numlamatic collection. Thla account-
■d for the discovery of 12.200 la gold
la the wins.
Sentenced to "tttrnnl Sobriety."
Jamaica, N. T.-Mra Margaret As-
ktna. charged with neglecting her ohtl-
dren. «ai sentenced to "eternal ea-
hrlety" hy Magistrate Miller. She ac-
cepted the oentettoe and promised to
ftfeMn by It _ . .
Made liy
A. A. COLBURN,
TERLTON, OKLA.
tr imrraririrri arirarrirarar
We have a nice
Supply of
CARBON PAPER
Just the thing for pattern
designing.
' m*,irirmi,rr«ririr srr
—Get your cigars and tobacco at
the Terlton l)i "g Co. Adv.
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Colburn, C. Dee. The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1915, newspaper, July 15, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178698/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.