Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 178, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 28, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT AND ESTIMATE
Statement of Fiscal Condition of the City of Chickasha County of Grady State of Oklahoma for the Fiscal
Year IJeg'mninK July 1 1916 and F.ndintf June 30 1917 and Estimated Needs for Current Expenses
for Fiscal Year Bejjinninjj July 1 1917 and Ending June 30 1918.
CHURCH OF CHR'ST.
Hastell HaxtiT. .Minister.
Meets in the- K. P. Hall on Chick
auhn nveuiio evcrv Lord's day at 10
1
t in. for liible readinK and cm-
umnlon. PrcnchliiK moinlii)' and evenitiK on
1 !btrd Sunday each month.
$ The public U curdially Invited to at
tend.
(Contlnutd on Pt Tour.)
WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH
Lishth and Michigan.
I'ev. J. J. Pearden pastor.
Preaching at 11 -a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT EXHIBIT "A"
FVPEN'DirrUES MADE I'ltOM APl'KOVED ESTIMATES IH'KIN'ti THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JCNE ISllth
lttlT AND OF
SUC1I YEAlt.
STATEMENT Ol
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
A.NI) AMOl'NTS ACTC ALLY COLI
ECTED FROM SOI lit KS O I III.lt 'l iia.m am .iiunr
I Second and fourth Sundays each
ii.cnth by the pastor; first and third
! Sundays by W. P.' McGuire.
Estimate Receipts and Actual Collec-
tions from sourcea other than ad va-
lorem tax for fiscal year ending
June 30 1917.
Estimate for Fiscal Year Ending
June 30th 1916.
Estimate for Fiscal Year Ending
June 30 1917.
All Straw
ats Off.
emOisHA DAILY lirilll BHICKUHA BIHEOMfl
- - . n
'SifffSMA irbnr hi
U M H m UfvU 1 1 I 1 J U
i
Panamas Bankoks and
Leghorns 1 -3 Off.
200 pairs Oxfords $4 and $5
values tan and black leathers
button or lace; your choice
$2.98 Per Fair
!4 Off
s
en
SUITS
SPECIAL NOTICE. ' '
5.
To Ministers: Copy for
Sunday. announcements should
fr be received at this' office not
' later than Friday afternoon.
( Compliance with this request
V will be greatly appreciated by
V printers and publisher. Ed-
itor.
l
HOLY NAME CHURCH.
Corner Seventh and Kansas avenue
Rev. P. Wilwending rector.
First mass at 7:30.
Late mass at 9:30.
Evening service 7: SO.
Always glad to have you with us.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. j
"The House of Gladness.''
Sixth and Minnesota avenue.
rtov. Win. Denham ministar.
Sunday school 9: 45 a. ra S. P. Lau-
nch. Supt.
; 1 f : 0 o a. m morning worship. Ser-
iion by Rev. Win. Dcnliam. subject
'.The Revival Power." This is Hie
Uird sermon on the subject "Revivals"
7:l-"i p. m.. young people's hour.
. 8; p. m. evening worship. Sermon
y pastor. Congregational singing.
'ordial welcome "Conic thou with us
:id we will do thee Rood." Let us go
uVo Hie houso of the Lord. Saint
sinner friend and stranger are
tmne. Come.
' SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
; I'orner Eighth and Michigan.
Rev. II. P. Haley pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock a. m.
D. W. Beet9 superintendent.
Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m.
Junior B. Y. P.U. 4:30 o'clock p. m.
Senior B. Y.'P. U. 6:45 p. l
Preaching at 8 p. m.
The public is cordially Invited to all
.heso services.
CHURCH OF GOD
Meetings at 52:Vi Chickaslia Avo.
(Over NeaVs meat market.)
A. C. Bell" pastor.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock n. m.
Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. and
! 30 p. ra.
Prayer meetings Thursday evening
t 7:30 o'clock.
The public is cordially Invited to all
lervices.
' ST. LUKE'S CHURCH
(Episcopal.)
Corner Sixth and Kansas
The Rev: A. S. Fieese rector rcsi-dpiu-ft
PIS Minnesota Ave. phone 1395.
July 29. Hie Eighth S.mday after
Junior League 3' p. m Sunday.
Prayer meeting 'l hursday niKht.
You are invited to worship with us.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Services ut H19 ioa avenue.
Reading room No. 301 third floor ol
.'"lrst Xativiiml bank building.
Sunday school at 9:!f o'clock a. n
Lessen sermon at 1 1 o'clock a. m.
Subject of lesson: "Truth."
Testimonial meeting Wednesday
jvering at 8 o'clock.
Tree reading room open to the public
tvery afternoon except Sundays from
I to 6 o'clock p. m.
The public is cordially invited to
ittend all services.
EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Lawrence L. Cohen Jr. pastor.
"People's Church."
Corner fourth and lowai
Sunday school at n:45 o'clock a. ra.
CI. Schlotterbock superintendent.
Junior leasut 3 o'clock p. m.
Kpworth League 6:45 p. m.
Morning service 11:00 a. in.
L'vciiing service 7 : 4 ." p. in. .
Morning subject: "The Lordship of
Jesus Christ." by the pastor.
Evening subject in minute service
"Things that are worth while" will be
the pastor's theme.
Woman's Missionary society Thurs-
day at 3 p. m.
A cordial Invitation to all to attend
these services.
Traveling men and all stranger!
und visitors are welcome. We want
you to come. A most cordial wel-llmi-
sv. aits yoa The church with a
social spirit.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Colorado avenue and Fourth
street. .
. Rev. A S. Albright Pastor.
liible. m hool 9:4n a. m.
. The revival continues with the pas-
i tor doing the preaching. Souls are be
ing .saved daily. There will be two
services Sunday at eleven a. m. The
night servico will be on the lawn. This
is to bo the last service of our pro-
tracted effort so let us make Sunday a
great day. There will be baptizing at
the close of the evening service. To
date there have been forty-one public
confessions. There will be no service
I Saturday night.
Nearly 1000 Examinations
fur Quota Says Murray
Trinity.
July .-
Trinity.
Sunday s
Morning
Lveiiing
S p. m.
services.
the opventh Sunday after
.cliool )0 a. ni.
prayer at 1 1 a. m
and prayer
(Continued from Pago Oi.e.)
physical qualifications are concerned
among these win) will he taken for ser-
vice. This situation has caused much
perplexity on the part of many who
would not wait for the actions of the
draft and inquiries as to how this dif-
ficulty is to be resolved have come
under the consideration of the board in
great numbers. No definite answer
can be given by the board which must
wait for the army surgeon to pass up-
on applicant's physical qualifications
once he' has been accepted.
Two Aliens on List
After cheeking over the list
sorting the exemption excuses
board has found cniy two u'.'en
mans who came directly under
provisions for immunity in the
ealh These two re
and sermon
Get the Round Package
Used for Vi Century.
' AcV Pr CRT
the
Ger-
tlie
first
istrants were born
'on the Rhine and have not yet taken
't out American .naturalization papers
j which fact makes them still Fatherland
i subjects. These may be taken in the
i second draft but tlieir alienage ex-
ludes them from the first call.
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Are YOt; using our ciassinea ecl
nmnx? You ought to they get resolta.
ft
Made from clean rich mills with the ex-
tract of select malted grain malted in our
own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions.
Mania and children thrive on it. Agree with
the weakest ttomach of the invahj or the aged.
Needs no cooking nor addition of fiiu.'i.
Nourishes and sustains more than tea coffee etc.
Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu-
tritious food-drink may bs prcparti in a moment.
A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing
sleep Also in lunch tablet form for business men.
Subvitctes Coat YOU Sj rte Price
Tats i Pa&texi$v Homo
STRIKE CASUALTIES
(!y United press.
Springfield. 1!!.. July 28 Two per
sens vere shot and a number serious
iy injured during the third -night of J
the street car strike.
The employes demand the recogni-
tion of tlieir recently organized union
in ieae? in- wages and changes in
working conditions. .
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(See note on back of last page.)
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"Supplies and Contingent Expenses:
Total Exp. Dcpt -
Police Department:
Total Ex. Salaries -
Fire Department:
Total Exp Dcpt -
Water Department:
Total Exp. Dept. -
Street Department:
Total Exp. Dept.
Lighting Department:
Total Exp. Dept.
Libraries:
Total Exp. Dept. -
( Cemeteries:
Total Exp. Dept.
TOTALS
SINKING FUND:
City Hall
Waterworks
Waterworks Extension
Sewerage
Sewerage Extension .
Funding Pond'' -
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l.rioist
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4808.00
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m l.HiiS.78 J58.UM.a8
38.08
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112 IS. 10
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ti.nftii.un
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1000.00
1(100.00
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50.00
50.00
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5750.00
2.750.00
11.380.01)
11 MS. 10
13.910.00
(1000.00
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7219.19
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901.92
$00100.51.
J 1750.00
fi.250.OO
500000
1250.00
5750.(u
2.750.00
5000.00 J 7309.90 J 2.309.10
12473.00
COO.OO
23811.52
9T0.OO
1330.52
170.00
38.0
88.08 I2T.D75.00 132.1(16.42
J 4125.42
TOTALS
.J1I092.'
J22.750.OO JI2.llO.7l)
$35100.
;. J22.750.OO $12110.79 J 6.000.00 J 7929.54 J 1929.54
EXHIBIT "B" CASH ACCOUNT
KECEIPTS
UISBURSKMENT3
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l'alance cash on hand.. $2 1.4282!)
GENERAL FUND:
( nrrent taxes - 3101.47
Hack taxes 2478.90
Water revenue 22630.0H
Police court fines 5021.89
Poll taxes' 979.01)
Inspections electric 77.15
Licenses J 083.01
Sale of Mdse. property 40.00
Miscellaneous I7.3.'l
State auto tax 1873.09
KINKING FUND:
Current taxes
Pack taxes
Int. on daily balance
Fireman's Pension Fund 1
Total Hal. and receipt
J1.S2.531. IS
$200.931). 47
31.081.47
2478.90
22030. (Hi
5021.89
: 979. 00
77.15
1085.01
. 40.00
17.33
1875.09
29.508.50 29598. 36
2913.29 2913.29
7929.51 7'929.54 .
$ 2355. 2t J 2.353.21
!!NOTE:
GENERAL FUND:
1915-1915
U'ni i-iiniH I I'rv. vrs. sera.) J25.390.O5
Warrants (Cur. yrs. sers.) 31013.41
SINKING FUND:
Coupons paid
Fireman's Pen. Fund 2
Total disbursements 50433.44
Balance cash on hand 35081.41
J22.750.0O
23750.00
200132.57
61.35
61.23
2293.99
125390.01
31043.41
22750.00
61.23
79244.69
237010.81
$91 317 K5 $22257 75.V'4 $31055.00 ' Total Dish and Pal $91517.85 222.882.57 2255.24 3ifi.35.M
finler amount of all Trust Funds received in Columns 5 and 0. "2. Enter amount oi an ..um r ....... v -
EXHIBIT "C" TAX ROLL ACCOUNT
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- : $7nrTTL39 fIl7!9 fliTJmf $0709.50 $0041.97.
General fund - - - K1D79 '!5li;0.79 4'j.5L39 40-351.39 5190.00 . 2.18.9
Sinking fund - - ' '
10 5.;0!.':t8 S95.009.3S $1074 10.93 $107a40.95 $11.832.37 $ 6.60C.U
TOTALS - .
"D" WARRANT ACCOUNI 1 '
EXHIBIT
WARRANTS I!-
1910
UEU
WARRANTS PAID
Warrants outstanding June 30.
Warrants since issued old estimate-year ending June
30. 1910 (Col. 2 p. 3)
Warrants issued current estimate-
30. 1917 (Col. 5. p. 3)
-year ending June
5S.024.38
(ill 109. 51
Warrants paid i previous years .sene.sl
Warrants paid (current years' series)
Balance Warrants outstanding June
JO 1917
.$ ii.o-t-j.U
31043.11
32.21'J.il
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Tolal warrants Issued
$1 17.03
ELLrANS
Absolutely Removes
Indi.p;estion. Onepackarie
ii'ovesit. 25c at all druggists.
Try the Want Ads for Resolfo
Total warrants paid and outstanding --$.1476.'.!:'. 23
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 178, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 28, 1917, newspaper, July 28, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729024/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.