Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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Financial Statement
State ui
EXHIBIT “A”
of the Town of Coy!
homa.
UKIa-
L/-HIBIT “E’ —Sinking Fund.
Balance <heet asjuf'Jum.SOth, J919
UJAsjets LLUT. ZZ,-----------yah-”'
i Cash. o_n‘hand—June 30th 1919 yjy.69
Statement of expenditure, mad. Iron, i ^leVtfJrf'1" Pr°CeS9 °‘ °°!
jSne 3ra?9.SdUr-n?fi,Cal y*Br ^ding Uss-the 10^ reserved for de-
I hnquencies ................ 89.77
SSS.OO
GENERAL FUNK
City Clerk—
For salary of officers and all
deputies and employees
Total Appropriation..
Warrants Issued...........w‘"
City Attorney—
For salary of officers and all
deputies and employees.
Total Appropriation. . 25 On
Warrants Issued____ ' gg oo
Police Department—
F or salary of officers and
Bdeputier and employees.
Total Appropriation. 100 00
Warrants Issued..... 100.00
Fire Department—
For the purchase of Equipment and Ap-
paratus --- 4
regular
. 160.00
. 150.00
regular
an regular
600.00
300.00
900.00
help in
. 200.00
200.00
Warrants Issued
Street Department—
For special services and extra
instances authorized by law.
Total Appropriation.
Warrants Issued.
For sundry contingent expenses
Total Appropriation 200.00
Warrants Issued 200 00
General Government
For interest on general fund warrants.
Total Appropriation.......... 10 00
Warrants Issued loioo
For permanent improvements on parks
Total Appropriation. _______ 15 06
Warrants Issued......... i5]qo
Total-Appropriation 425.00
Warrants Issued 426.00
SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS
AND EXPENDITURES
City Clerk-
Total Appropriation- 160 00
Warrants Issued 16o!oO
City Attorney-
Total Appropriation .. 25.00
Warrants Issued. 25 00
Police Department-
Total Appropriation. . 100.00
Warrants Issued. ............ 10o!oO
Fire Department-
Total Appropriation. 900.00
Warrants Issued. ..... 900.00
Street Department-
Total Appropriation. ..... 400 00
Warrants Issued...... 400.00
General Government-
Net taxes available........."... 293.23
Total assets........ j ooo
Liabilities-
Reserves—
Accrued libilities on bonds____ 1,222.82
Total liabilities and reserves.. 1,222,82
REVENUE STATEMENT
for year ended June 30, 1919
Accruals
Taxes Levied—year 1919..... 1,303 00
Deduct—the 10% added for de-
linquencies. ............... 89.77
Net taxes available............1 213.23
Add7pollections over estimate 9.59
total from other sources...... 1,222.82
Requirements—
Maturing interest coupons____ . 780.00
Accruals on bonds ........... 041.25
Total requirements............1,321.25
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, )
County of Logan, ) ss'
We, the undersigned, duly elected,
qualified and acting officers of the Town
of Coyle do hereby certify that at a
meeting of the Board of Trustees of said
Town held on the first Monday in July,
1919, pursuant to the provisions of Sec.
2 of Chapter 226, Laws of 1917, the
within and foregoing statement of the
fiscal condition of said municipality was
prepared, and that said statement shows
the true and correct conditions of the
(Street Department. .
I General Government .. ' 25 0
I Water Department
' Total ....
2 REGIMENTS OF GUARDS
U Wuetfc in r*ater#i Arm)
Program
IMIE OR WAR
OEMS FORD
IWAfDUtAL lUhtH MAKfch ||
CLLAR HE BELIEVES C0V-
tftiANT iS GREAT STEF
w Mfcuigton —The men* ol u.«
.Ninetieth dltl»ion winch won to. K ,
t«U such a proud record ifc tba racac
war. fa to be faww perpetuated at, 1
merleally In the skeieton orgamiiUKA, !
•f the reguiat wmy according to th« 1.1 ra asrc, ..mil,.
ieorganixatlon plana of the national DtGLAHES ' WftR & MUHDtR '
guards a* just announced 0) Secretaij
Sakei
Ths Thirty-sixth division,'Will be the
designation of a third division raised
from Oklahoma and Texas, if evei an
emergency arises requiring It.
The complete plane to rthe ieoigan
iratlon of the natloaai guards calls
for the grouping together of Oklahoma
and Texas in division No 84 and If
war come* again the two states wlil
.torn the Sixty fourth division of the
army instead of the Thlrt)-sixth
The tabis for Oklahoma carls ten
two regiments ol infantry one Cattai
ion of field artillery, one company ol
engineers one signal company (radio.
and one field hospital company
A maximum expansion to about
440,000 men or XOQ pei senatci and
- Sjc »ai sb^Mtod tu,, iiat history
uidm last a * vek ail the tuings me?
told us would Happen didn’t happesi
'They went aheau, knowing what was
meant ana made the same uustaae>
ai. over again The history wv writs
today is the ffilng that ooy®U Vs.
tot interested in yeetoida?
The Flag of Natter,*
The much diaousseo fiag ot >
congressman is provided foi but the
affairs thereof for the fiscal year endintr! UBit* for the time being are to be ot
limn On 1(11(1 6 J . ...
June 30; 1919
Dated at Coyle, Oklahoma this 1st
day of July, 1919.
ROY TEAL,
President Board of Trustees.
JOHN W. ECKMAN, Clerk
C S. REED, Treasurer
Subscribed and sworn to before
this 17th day of July, 1919
M. E. Fruin, Notary Public
me
gamzed on oasis ot 66
pany of infantry
men pel com
I own Estimate
Itemized estimate for current expenses
for the fiscal year beginning July 1st,
1919 and ending June 30, 1920.
At a meeting of the Board of Trustees
of Coyle, County of Logan, State of Ok-
lahoma, held on the first Monday in
July, 1919, pursuant to the provisions of
Section 2, Chap. 226, Laws 1917, the
following itemized estimate for current
expenses of said municipality for the
barrait Hi eased With New Hisi,*
__ Oklahoma City —Adjutant General
j»«tTeu says that c« is pleased with
the new organisation plans aichougn
|h* was hoping for permission to cj
ismiss ihre* infantry regiments H*
*kid that work would start immediate-
ly in bringing the state quote up to tn»
desired point
EL RENO WOMAN IS FREED
Jury Out
fifteen Minutes
Murder Css.
in Vaungn
Total Appropriation_______...... 25 00 'Cimarron Valley Clipper a newspaper
Warrants Issued 25-nn Puhhshed and of general circulation in
........ 9aid Town, to-wit:
SI Reno.—After being out for a per
iod of only fifteen minutes the Jury in
________ .... The murder trial of Mrs Alta Vaughn.
fiscal year beginning July 1st, 1919, and wife of brakeman James O Vaughn
ending June 30, 1920 was adopted and returned a verdict of not guilty in the
approved and ordered published in the ‘
EXHIBIT "B”
Statement of income from sources other
than ad valorem tax for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1919.
City Clerk—
Estimated receipts by Excise Bd. 25.00
Amount actually collected..... 25.00
Fire Department
GENERAL FUND
Estimated for current expenses
City Clerk
For salary of officers and all regu-
lar deputies and employees.. 75.00
City Attorney
For saiary of officers and all regu-
Estimated receipts by excise Bd. 500 00 r . fr deputles and employees.. 25.00
Amount actually collected 692.16 total.......................... 25.00
Surplus, collections overestimate 192.16 Police Department
Poll Tax— I F°r salary of officers and all regu-
Estimated receipts by Excise Bd. 40.00 Total' ^ empl0yeeS-
c.™,11"1 ^‘uaJiT co,,ected ..97'°° .. Fire Department.............
Surplus, collections over estimate 57.00
Total amount actually collected 841.16 For special services and extra help
Totat surplus—collections over ‘n instances authorized by law 100.00
estimate ............ 249.16 T01?1...........................100.00
Total Estimated receipts by Ex-
cise Board.............. 565.00
Sinking Fund-
Estimated receipts by Excise
Board.................... 1,303.00
Amount actually collected..., 1,166.87
Deficit-Collections less than
estimate. ....... .. 136.13
EXHIBIT "C”—Bonds.
Date of bonds Nov. 15, 1917, rate of
interest 6%.
Date of maturity of bonds Nov. 15,
1942.
Waterworks.
Bofids outstanding as at above
date. ................. 13,000.00
Annual maturity of coupons.. 780.00
Annual accural on bonds_____ 541.25
(Yeais run 25)
Total accrual to date to retire
bonds at maturity________ 1,222.82
Bond coupons and interest paid
during the year. ....... 781.96
EXHIBIT “D"—General Fund.
Balance sheet as at June 30, 1919.
Assets
Cash on hand—June 30th, 1919 194.90
Taxes 1918—in process of col-
lection......... 372.66
Less the 10% reserve for de-
linquencies........ 87.90
Net tax availade______________ 284.76
Total assets.......... 479.66
Liabilities — *
Warrants—outstanding June 30,
1919...................... 440.96
Reserves:
For interest—accured on out-
standing warrants.......... 38.70
Total liabilities and reserves____ 479-66
REVENUE STATEMENT
for the year ended June 30th 1919
Accrualsj
Taxes Levied—year 1918...... 1.035.00
Deduct—the 10% added for de-
linquencies................. 87-90
Net taxes available............ 947.10
Estimated income from sources
other than adv. tax........ 565.00
Add—Collections over estimate 249.16
Total from other from other souf-
ces.............314.16
Total revenue accruals......... 1.761.26
Requirements— .
Appropriations........... 1,760.54
Maturing interest warrants.... 68.70
Total requirements............ a.799.24
Deficit in revenue- as at June
30.1919............... 37.98
tuatrlct court
The defendant was charged with
manslaughter tc the first degiee M
D Kelly Rock Island brakeman nav
lag been killed by a rifle shot fired
by her when he entered her home at
one o’clock In the morning about a
month ago
The testimony of O H. Archer, who
accompanied the slain brakeman to
the defendant’s home on the night of
the killing disclosed that Mrs
vaughn had warned Kelly that she
would shoot him if he would not leave
ana after an argument made her woid
good using a 22 calibie rifle The
bullet strunk him in the left arm pit
The eight ye&i old son of Mrs
Vaughn was put on the stand ana
corroborated the story told by her
Street Department
For salary of officers and all regu-
lar deputies and employees.. 50.00
For special services and extra help
in instances authorized by law 100.00
For sundry contingent expenses 100.00
For repaving or resurfacing
streets .. 200.00 j
Total.......... 450.00
General Government
For Taxes (special assessment
against property).......... 15.00
For interest pn general fund war-
rants....... ........ 35.00
Foi construction ol new Buildings 200.00
Total.......................... 250.00 |
Water Department
Blunt: ....................... 200.00
Total of Dept..... ........... 200.00
SUMMARY—General Fund
City Clerk...................... 75.00
City Attorney.................. 25,00
Police Department. ....... 100.00
Fire Department................100.00
Street Department....... .. 450.00
General Government.......... 250.00
Water Department............. 200.00
Total..........................1,200.00
SINKING FUND
Maturing interest coupons... 780.00
Commission to fiscal agency____ 3.00
Annual accrual on bonds.. . 541.25
Total......................... 1,324 25
State of Oklahoma, )
County of Logan, ( ss’
We, the undersigned, duly elected,
qualified and acting officers of the Town
of Coyle, County and State aforesaid,
do hereby certifiy that the items and
amounts enumerated in the foregoing
statement of estimated naeds are reas
onably necessary In the proper conduct j
of the affairs of said municipality: and,
that said estimates were prepared and
made at a meeting held on the first
Monday in July, 1919, the same being
the 1st day of July, 1919.
ROY TEAL.
President of Board of Trustees
JOHN W. ECKMAN. Clerk.
C. S. REED, Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before m°
this 17th day of July.1919. „
M. E. FRUIN. Notary Fubiic. h • V-. <JlBSONT Prop
My Commission Expires Feb. 28. 192C. ___11- . „ ,
ESTIMATED INCOME F R C M L. ff. S?’^ ^ a°d
sources other than ad e*ery Friday and Saturdfiv,
• VALOREM TAXATION I
City Clerk..................... 25.09 ICG
Whirlwind of Questions f-ail to Shak*
Composeie 01 i»i«n vVno Sues for
Million Because He Wa*
Called “Anarchist."
Mr Clemens Mich—The high
Idealism of Henry l ord has freshened
the proceedings of the Ford-Tribune
libel case and has brought Into tns
wearisome arguments of counsel .ano.
the dull repetition ot crose-examina
lion a new quality
roi a week the man wno has been,
described as everything from at ' an
arehlst'' to the greatest patriot ot his
day has been on the stand facing a
merciless fire ol questions.
During the reading ot an article
written by John Reed on Henry Ford,
«md published in the Metropolitan
Magazine the audience in Che court
chamber violated all precedent by
breaking into applause and Mr Ford,
visibly etnbairassed, raised trs nano
in protest
Tribune counsel naa endeavored to
quote paragraphs from the Reed art!
cle but had been compelled c> objee-
lion of Ford attorneys to introduce
the interview in its entirety In the
main It was nlghijr complimentary to
Mi Ford
"Maks Farmei liidependent ”
“Whst i want to do Mi Foru was
JTuoted as saying is to make the
farmer as independent as I am. lnde
pendent of the banks independent of
the trusts independent ot the rhii
roads ”
9
The audience, many ot ihtm txom
the surrounding farms of this com
munity, showed visible evidence of its
appreciation of that Ideal
Twice Mr Ford, wearying of the
questions having to do with his knowi
edge of history said ‘Oh I’ll admit
that I'm an ignorant idealist if
wish ”
t Teague of Nations, which It has beet
; stated Mr. hord was having made it
his factory before the United States
entered the wai was brought into
court The lestimony developed th*
tact that Mi Ford did not originate
the design of the flag and had nev-«
seen the bannsi Itself He saw a
small thawing or 11 once m 3t. Faul t
Cathedral. Detroit, h* said but had
never heard of it again and anew
nothing about it
He denied emphatically Gnu W ever
said be would lalse this flag above
the Stars and Stripes and ^-i.l tn,
statement tim, he reverenced this
banner above the flag of hl» count!y
was K terrible thing to sa/ about u,
American ’’
1 ui»* Bunds up tu ^reeling
Tulsa —it Is now up to the attorney
general of Oklahoma In the event he
fiids nothing wrong with the 16,000,005
j waterworks bondB voted hero work
will immediately be started on the
plant necessary to bring Spavinaw
wate. to this <slty Although theie
was a sentiment prevalent in anti
boad circles that the election should
be contested It was announced that no
ikpueet would de staged Notwfth
standing reports to the contrary there
wore a greater number of votes poUeA
|Mw had been anticipated
POSSE CAPTURES BANDITS
1‘c.ui anun In Arapaho Jail May i
Pauses Sank Operator*.
you
What is an idealist V queried Tnh
one counsel
The Innate goodness of the man
lighted up his kindly eyes with a new
light, as he leaned forward antf an
swered slowly “I think an idealist is
one who tries to make people happy
and prosperous J think I do that »
little ”
GUiet. unassuming, courteoue and
patient Henry Ford made a deep lm
pregslon on the audience Not once
did he lose his temper under the heck
ling of opposing attorneys, even when
their questions verged on the edge ot
insult But when the examination
’ touched on subjects which are close u<
(ns heart the League of Nations war
and the happiness and piosperlty of
Humanity counsel found him eagerly
alert.
1 arapaho Part of a gang of bank
robbers who have been causing eon-
sideraDie disturbance la Oklahoma
and Kansas points for several months,
are thought to have been captured by
Sheriff Ben Munroe and a posse of
deputies and citizens The capture
followed the robbery- of four stores
and the pustofBce at ludiauapolla..
Okla in which about $800 In goods
was taken.
Sheriff Munroe and the posse
trailed the gang to a lcme retreat In
the wooded hills a short distance from
Indianapolis and after surrounding the
point a surprise attack was made from
all sides
There was a hurried rush for guns
on the part of the outlaws, but they
soon saw that they were outflanked
and outnumbered Four men surren-
dered and were renmved to the county
Jail at this place. I
The men were all heavily aimed
and well mounted
RIVER BED LEASES SOLD
A League ot Nations 01 piepaied
ness up to the hilt
That is the way he sees the situa
lion today We must either." he said, | valuable tracts
Sticking Type
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accapt tns covenant ot peace or
Jemoeracy must arm and stand guaid
torevw at the threshold of liberty '
"War Is Murd#r.B
H« hammered that fact home and
with It he always added "War Is mur-
der.”
T was a murderer," he said. "1 was
a helper ot murder When the crisis
came we all took a hand. But it is al)
the stunt War is murdai "
"What do you mean by murder T"
"1 mean killing people."
"Killing people to protect the Inter-
*»l» of the people*”
Killing anybody or anything 1
don’t know what else war 1* War Is
murder There Is a far better wuy "
"What is the bettei way?”
"Why, to educate people To teacg
them to think foi themselves.”
A long examination wa« conducted
which sought to quiz Mr Ford cob
(•ruing his views on history based on
s remark which he once made that “1
woulan t give five cent* (or all tfc*
history ever written.
'1 don’t think mu«h mors of it a-rrr
'•bar. I d«6 then.'' tostUM Mr. Ford
bugofe sod the State to Push Owenr-
ship Claims ■
Oklahoma City.—W M. Bonner, lm
luui vice-president of the State Nation
al Bank who was awarded several val
viable leases on state land neai Red
liver will assiwi the commissioners ot
the land office in the legal fight to sue
1 tain the state’s claim to tlile land, an
| cording to the terms of his bid which
1 She commissioners accepted
Bonner was given leases on thr««
-u... *—He dj(1 not gjve fc
cash bonus but agreed 1o give the
state $1,000 worth of oil an acre In at)
fliUoii to a royalty of one-eighth as r*
guheti by law, and In addition agreed
to engage counsel to assist the state
|n the litigation that has already been
instituted to uphold the state’s claim
. Texas Will Fight
Austin -Acting upon the iequesl of
CHiv W B, Hobby, the Texas senate
adopted a resolution directing the gefv
(rnor and attorney general to institute
lulu in the supreme court of the Unit
»d Slates lor the purpose ol maintain
Ing the rights of Texas In the estab-
lishment of boundaries between Texas
and Oklahoma A similar resolution la
pending in the house
City Meat Market
$100,0090 Fire at Wynona.
Wynona Four persons were slight-
ly injured ami $100,000 worth of busi-
ness property was destroyed In a fir*
that broke out in tho rear of a pool
hail. The fire was started by trash
blowing trom a defective Incinerator
When firemen were called It was
found that there was no water pres
sure A bucket brigade was hastily
formed and after a two-hour fljht the
fire was under control. Nlr© buStnoec
house- wore totally destroyed Some
Of the buildings wore partially ffi
lured. Two looming houses, Qvo iter*: *
building:! and two pool halls burred
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1919, newspaper, July 24, 1919; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912170/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.