Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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Xotiil amount collected 66317 k UuM !i ti ,1
Deduct lite 10 pe. c.nt ll.at ... «.ld«l to co. 4 lot delinquent bx 153.00
Net balance in process of collection 813.^.?
Sinking Fund
Total tax extended on .oils, delivered to county treasure. 3150 00
Total .mount collected Wl '"<e 9.7.60
Deduct the io per cent that w is added to col. 4 tor delinquent tax 315 "°
Net balance in process of collection 6 njn
Total: Total tiX extended 46^<'.oo
Total amount collected 2795 65
Ballance 1884 43 Delinquent t«x 468.00
balance in process of collection 1416 43
Exhibit "D" Warrant Account
Warrents Issued
Warrents issued—current estimate- year ending June 3<>, 1917, (<"1. 5
p. 3) * 829112
Total w.nenl. issued 82yl-i2
Warrenis Paid
Warrents paid (current years si l ies) 77"5 3<>
Halance Warrents outstanding June 40, 19I7 ^85 77
Total w.trients paid and outstanding 8291.12
Exhibit "E" Bond and Judgement Account
Waterworks binds jlita < f b uul jn.cement, Sept. 6, 19.3: d.ite of 111:1
turity ot botuhor judgement Sett. 6, 193S, Kate of interest 6 per cent,
amount of bonds 30,000.00, am uinf of coupons or interest paid 815.16
Tatal hmount paid 815.46 UuLnce bonds and Judgements outstanding
ao,000.00, Amount required by law t be raise.l to June 30th 19:7 to if
lire Bords and Judgements at maturity 22000.00
Gas bonds: Date of bands March 16. I916, date «>t maturity of bonds
March 16, 1926, amount of bond 5000.00, rate of interest 6 per cent
b.btuce l>oiiu> uiiuiMiiuniK oou Amount of .Coupons or Interest
i'aul 301.50. Balance of Bonds Outsta. ding. 5000.0s. Amount re
quired by Law to be raised by June 30th I917 to ret ie bond, at matui
ity 8 >o..)o, Total Accrued Liability to June 3"th .917, 500.00
Exhibit "F" General Summary Financial Statement
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Amounts <,t Bonds and Judgements outstanding 5 ><>0.00. Re
interest 6 pet cent. Annual Liabilities on Bonded Debt to hi raised by
Tax levy, 5oooo. Judgements Inlet est Coupon* and Cuir.mi'si'*! to
Fiscal Agency t> be Rosed by Tax l.evv, goo.00
Totals; Amount of Bonds or Judgements, 25 1 • A. r.ual liabil-
ity On Bonded debt ISoo.00. Judgement.,Interest 0"up<>nsetc 1500
Estimated Income From Sou ces Other Th in An Ai Valerem l ax
l (,ll r x 8 .oo. W'atet Department 3 '«.oo, Gas Depiitun rt 156 > 00
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State of Oklahoma, County ot Pawner, ss:
We the undersigned, duly elected, qualified and acting officers of the
Town'of Hallett Comity and State aforesaid, do hereby cer tly that the
jtt-ms ;,r,d amounts enumerated in the foregoing statement 0' estimated
needs are reasonably necessary in the proper conduct of the affairs of the
said municipality; and, that said estimates were prepared and mad ;.t a
meeting held on the first Monday in Inly. 19 7
U. G Pitzer, Clerk. J. C. McO.iinn, Treasurer. V . W. tyiWox,
President Hoart of Trustees.
Subscribed and sworn to In fore me this Uth d y of July, 9 7 E
C Crews, Notary Public. My Commission expires June 13, 92'.
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Section 8 1"; e fac t i - tow <
i.f Hallett is now ready to n •
meters, and the present flat tate'i
ing unsatisfactdn,- and the pnl 1
health, p< ace and salty requiring
creates an emergency within ll«
meaning of the constitution, then -
for ti is ordinance shall be in fo' *
am! effect from and alter its pas-• e(
j approval ami publication account
to l.w
l*a- ed and approved this the
IO1I1 of July 19*7.
Seal. V. VV. Wiicox,
President of the Born'
Aue-H K. G . Pitzcr,
Cletk
G.ound Feed at right prices, at
Hallett Mercantile Co.
The Hallett Herald $1 per ye;.r.
MeWeill <& ffle%!:l
tit ernei(.i at c«'
THE HALLETT HERALD
C. A. MINNICK, Owner and Publisher.
Practice in All State
and Federal Courts.
Pawnee, Wahcma. j
; Marple
FOR FRESH
.C:ilc«*.• at s c ikI class m il mattei May 18th. 1907 at Hallett. Okl.
■lotna, under tlie act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
ONE DOLLAB. PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
liatcs of Advertising: >" P«r!l for (,i"l,l,-v
Five cents pei iine for reailing noticts. a i l want ads.
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General fund no te 81383 8'3 83 581-77 585.77 2-8 06
Sinking I.i.id |0^>1 0^ 602/>" lod«i 62 sOO 00 >628 54 212* 54 I>93 12
l't.tal 109 02 1416 43 2506 45 500 0016-s 54 5*5.772614 31142/ 88
State of Oklahoma, County of Pawnee, ss:
We the undesigned, qualified and acting officers of the town o
Hallett, do hereby certify that at a meeting of the Boaid of TiusWes
of said Town, held on the first Monday in Ju'y. 1917, pursuant to tin
provisions of Section 2 of House Bill No. 418 Laws of 1917, the within
mi I foregoing statement of the fiscal condition of said municipality w: s
piepared, and that said statement shows a true and correct condition of
the affairs thereof for the fical year ending June 30, 1917
Dated at Hallett, Oklahoma ti is 2nd day of July 1917
R G. Pitzer, Clerk J . C. McGninn, Treasurer. V. W,
Wilcox, President Board of Trustees.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Uth day of July, I9I7.
E. C. Crc ws, Notary Ptibiir.
Mv (' mmission expires June 13th 19-1
Town Estimate
Itimixed statement for rurrent expe.ises for the fiscal year beg nnin j
|tily 1, I9I7 and ending June 30, 1918
At a meeting of the Boar I of Tiustees of Hallett County of Paw-
nee, State of Oklahoma, held on the first Monday in Jul), I917* pur-
suant to the provisions of Section 2. °f H, B. N . 4i8, La -s ot 1®I7•
the following itimized estimate for cu'rruut expences of said municipal-
ity for the fiscal year beginning July 1st, I9I7, and ending June 30 '9 8
was adopted and ordered published in he Hallett Ilernld, a newspapn
published aud of general circulation i.i said Towd-—to-wit:
General Gund
Estimate of current expense.
Mayo, and Council of Commissioners 144.00
For Su,,dry Contingent Expences ^ 50 00
City Clerk 120 CO
F01 S "dry Contingent Expences 20.00
City Attorney
F01 special Services and Extra Help in instances authorised by law 120 00
For Sundry Contingent Expences 12,00
City Treasurer 48.00
For Office Supplies. Blank Books, Stationery and printing 10 00
Street Department
For Salary of Officers and all regular deputies and employees 100 Qo
Water Department Plant .
Salary of Sup'- 300.< 0 Joo.oo. Incidentals joo 00
Gas Department Plant
Salary of Supt. Joo.oo. Gas Bills 165".00, Incidentals loo.00
Grand|Total
Sinking Fund
Waterworks
Amoant of B"'"'1 or Judgements Outstanding, 2o"oo.oo
! Groceries 11^ agentsfor ford CARS ^
: Of all Kinds j \\ , . ii
Auto Livery M
Low Fares
'o a hundred delightful
places for 3ummer outings
are now in effect
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For detailed information and j
-folder, address
E. M. Bradbury,
Ticket Agent
HALLET, OKLAHOMA
He will be glad to quote fare*
and tell you something of the
comfortable and expeditious ser-
vice via
All Kinds of accessories. Casings, lnnertubes.
H Gasoiene, Free Air, Etc.
^ UnlLU DUa. k<3
We cam a tuft line ot Mill
Feed fnd Grain. We ask you to
try us once ; nd give us a chance
to treat you tight. Hallett Merc-
antile Co.
All kinds of M' ' F#etl "l tk
Hallett Mercantile Co.
Oren Marple is now driving a
Ford which he just bought.
F Wan in is now doing the
heavy for the Vanhoy boys while
Charley Irwin i in Okla. City.
I C. Hughes of Tulsa was i.
Hallett Monday visiting with the
3474.0011>CM# bo>9-
E. C. Crews mid wife will leave
1 in a few days for a visit with iheii
Anmi.l <U'«hlcr N,w M, xic"'
| ,al-ibty « ' Bond Debt o be Hai ed by Tax levy looe.oo Jugements II you have more picsemng isrs
1 ten est Coupons an^l Commission to fiscal Agency f* be raised ><y 1 than you can till, lend them to
It o.oo I«rl l.b..r I.C. will ""*« >h«' «rl
for the Nitiou.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot
Be Cured
by local aplic.'t . m , s they cann 1
reach the dise.'ved poition ot the
ear '1 bete i < n'y one way to cute
catarrhal deafmK-. and that is bv a
..oust itutH nal icmedy Catairhal
Dnifm ss i> C 'l.sed I \ an inflamed
condition of the tm cou* lining qf
the Eust. ci 11 a TubWhen this
ube i* it H nit d yi u have a rum-
bling sound 01 imp rfect healing,
and when it is entirely closed.
Derbies* is the -esull. Unless the
nflimat.0.1 Can be reiluceil and this
tube restored roits normal condition
hearing wi'i he destroyed forever.
Many ca>e-of deafness are caused
by catarth,'which is an inflamed
condition of thu mucous suifacts.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the blood 00 Hk mucous surfaces of
'he system
We will giv One Hum'red
Dollars for any case of Catnhal
Deafness that cannot ie cmed by
lull's Cataiih Medicine. Cir-
culars ftee. All Diuggists. 75c.
K J. Cheney it Co., Toledo, O.
Thrashing Coal
Just received a car of McAlester
lump coal, prices right. J A.
Daboling
All out Feed is fresh and pur
Hallett Mercantile Co.
Personal and
Local New)
Mrs. A. F. M ■>. y 'pd datigr.
ter Aline were sho|'| iti Pawnee
Thursday.
W . R. Calhoun drove some Ch
veland patties in hi< auto to Dodg
City* Kans. Tuesday.
}. C McGu'mn and wife were in
Pawnee Tuesday having an oper-
ation on Mrs. Mc&uinn's thumb.
Emmett Kimrey went to Okla
City Tuesday nd enlisted in the
navy.
Charley IrvMti went to Okla.
City Tuesday to join the navy.
The gas meters for the town of
Hallett arrived "Wednesday and
will be installed l nine.
11. E Botnn ami wife will leave
Sunday via ti e auto route f t
Canada.
Gen, A. XI at tin and wife aie oft
on a feu weeks vacation,
Co. Commissioner, Frank Mco •
was in Hallett Thursday .
Frank Shoemaker of Paw in e
was transacting legal business in
Hallett Tuesday.
Mi^s Maigaift Ca.lhonn tm de a
flying trip t< Cleveland in bet ant •
\Vednesday evening to take lei
brother W 11 baca home.
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