The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 09, 1917, Image 7
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
Petitioners D. H. Markstein and
Phil Dorn of Jefferson County, Ala
bama, allege and pray:
1
That they desire and pray for them
selves, associates, successors and as-
to be incorporated and made a
hcdy corporate under the name and
style of
' \RKSTEIN-DORN mining com
pany,
for a period of twenty years with the
v ivilege of renewal at the end of that
time.
2
The capital stock of said corporation
. to be Five Thousand ($5,000.00)
p illars divided into shares of One
Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each, with
the privilege of increasing the same
from time to time in an amount not
exceeding in the aggregate Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), not less
than ten per cent, of said capital stock
t be paid in either in cash, or prop
er}- or both at such valuation as peti
tioners deem fair.
3
The object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain to its stockholders, and
he business thereof is to be that of
mining and selling iron ore, manga
nese, manganiferous iron ore, and
such other ores and minerals as peti
tioners or said corporation may be
--ire; the right to construct and oper
ate spur tracks, railroads for private
use, tramways, and to do any other
?c: usual or incident to or which may
facilitate mining operations; the
leasing, owning and selling of real es
tate. mineral lands, ores and minerals
, all sorts; the buying and selling of
goods, wares and merchandise, and
t ; doing of any other act w-hieh may
jnomote or facilitate any business as
above indicated in which said corpor
al ion may engage, with the right to
sue and be sued, make by-laws binding
or, its stockholders, and with all the
rights, privileges and powers incident
to such corporations.
4
The principal office and place of
business of said corporation shall be
C; tersville, Bartow County, Georgia,
viih the right and privilege to estab
lish branch offices elsewhere within
■ without said state as petitioners or
- hi corporation may desire.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray for
rl of the foregoing rights, privileges
and powers and that they be made a
body corporate as aforesaid with all
th- rights, privileges and powers inci-
CeiT to corporations of like nature.
PAUL F. AKIN,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed in office, this August 1, 1917.
J. R. ANDERSON.
Df aty Clerk Bartow Superior Court.
hereby certify that the foregoing
correct copy of the original peti
' > filed in the Clerk’s Office of the
>’ erior Court of Bartow County,
! (Worgia, this August 1, 1917.
J. R. ANDERSON,
[T 1 utv Clerk of the Superior Court of
Bartow County, Georgia.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
I l ' - ! 'ItGIA, Bartow County:
nder and by virtue of a certain de
■<- - signed by the Hon. M. C. Tarver,
■ ' C. C. C., on the 21st day of
V 1917, in the case of G. B. Elrod,
I 1 dministrator de bonis non, with
Vwill annexed of J. J. Johnson, de
■ -ed. vs. Mrs. Mattie Alexander, et
By *e same being suit No: 16 to the
B 7 Term, 1916, of the Superior Court
B : : "tow County, Georgia, the under-
B - ■ ? will sell before the Court
door in said county, within the
~ "urs of sale, on the first Tues-
B September, 1917, to the highest
for cash, Ae following des
■ property, to-wit:
I ’hose portions of lots of land
■ ' and 109 in the 15th District
Section of Bartow County,
■ containing 109.03 acres, more
L® lying within the following
■ : to-wit: Beginning at a
the southern edge of the
■ -le and Rome Public Road
' l * le eastern boundary of land
I intersects said public road
■ n " thence westerly along the
n edge of said public road a
f>! 330 feet, thence running in
|1 P! ' : . v direction 830 feet to a
!ie south boundary of said
v hich point is 458 feet from
|. ' east corner of said lot 109;
said point running south-
H , ' feet more or less, to the
corner of garden now tend
- ide of said garden 48 feet,
garden fence, and thence
Tf ' !lt !ine across said lot Xo.
y, 1 southwest corner of said
thence east along the
H-o e !nflary line of lot X T o.
I U,: V° ntheaSt corner of said lot
Bbc - I ' Unf ' e north alon e the east
la of said lots Nos. 108 and
■ g of 3710 feet to the
It ; d od Rome public road, the
I bein~ ’ e " mning - Said described
I.T T " I>art of *hat is known as
' Jobnson farm , and said des-
ci ibed portion containing 109.03 acres,
niore or less.
The growing crops on said land tor
the present year, the right to the
rents for the present year and pos
session of the land during the present
}ear are not sold, but are expressly
reserved, the possession of such land
tr be fully and completely given to the
purchaser at the end of the present
year.
Said land is to be sold as the prop
prty of the estate of John J. Johnson,
deceased, In the hands of G. B. Elrod
as administrator aforesaid for the pay
ment of certain debts and charges set
out in the aforesaid decree.
This August Ist, 1917.
G. B. ELROD.
Administrator de bonis non with the
will annexed of J. J. Johnson, de
ceased.
GEORGIA, Bartow- County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
Petitioners J. H. Warner and Porter
Warner of Hamilton County, Tennes
see, allege and pray:
1.
They desire and pray for themselves,
associates, successors and assigns to
be incorporated and made a body po
litic under the name and style of
WARNER MINING COMPANY,
for a period of twenty years with the
privilege of renewal at the end of that
time.
2.
The capital stock of said corpora
tion is to be Ten Thousand Dollars di
vided into shares of One Hundred Dol
lars each, with the privilege of in
creasing the same from time to time
if an amount not exceeding in the ag
gregate Fifty Thousand Dollars, not
less than Ten per cent, of said capi
tal stock to be paid in either in cash,
cr property or both at such valuation
as petitioners deem fair.
3.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to its stockholders, and
the business thereof is to be that of
mining and selling Bauxite, Iron Ore,
Manganese, and such other ores and
minerals as petitioners or said corpor
ation may desire, the right to con
struct and operate spur tracks, rail
roads for private use, tramways, and
to do any other act usual or incident
to or which may facilitate mining op
erations; the leasing, owning and sell
ing of real estate, mineral lands, ores
and minerals of all sorts; the buying
and selling of goods, w-ares and mer
chandise, and the doing of any other
act which may promote or facilitate
any business as above indicated in
which said corporation may engage,
with the right to sue and be sued,
make by-laws binding on its “ stock
holders, and with all the rights, privi
leges and powers incident to such cor
porations.
4.
The principal office and place of bus
iness of said corporation shall be at
Adafrsville, Bartow County, Georgia,
with the right and privilege to estab
lish branch offices elsewhere within
or without said state as petitioners or
said corporation may desire.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray for
all of the foregoing rights, privileges
and powers and that they be made a
body corporate as aforesaid with all
the rights, privileges and powers inci
dent to corporations of like nature.
PAUL F. AKIN,
Petitioners' Attorney.
Filed in office, this July 17th, 1917.
W. C. WALTON,
Clerk Superior Court of Bartow Coun
ty, Georgia.
I hereby certify that the foregoing
is a correct copy of the original peti
tion filed in the Clerk’s Office of the
Superior Court of Bartow County,
Georgia, this July 17th, 1917.
W. C. WALTON,
Clerk Superior Court of Bartow Coun
ty, Georgia.
LAND TO LEASE
We have 250 acres of
fine land on farm seven
miles west of Cartersville
on which the timber has
been cut, that we want to
have cleared. We are
willing to furnish houses
and give two free crops
to have this put into cul
tivation. Also giving
whatever timber that is
left on the land. Write
T. J. Lyon, 46-50 West
Alabama street, Atlan
ta, Ga.
TURNIP SEED. TURNIP SEED. TUR
NIP SEED.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED $150.00
WORTH AND EXPECT TO SELL
THEM ALL FOR IT’S NOTHING
MORE THAN WE HAVE DONE BE
FORE.
YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO.
Bread is the staff of life, therefore
have it good. Tip-Top or Butter-Nut
Bread.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CART ERSVILLE NEWS AUGUST 9 1917
SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT
OF CITY | CIRTERSIIILLE
DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
FOR SECOND QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30. 1917.
RECEIPTS:
Water Plant (Consumers) $ ;t,23.74
Water Plant (Supplies) 67.01
Electric Plant (Consumers) 3,290.33
Electric Plant (Supplies) 366.31
Gas Plant (Consumers) 836.41
Gas Plant (Supplies) 279.67
Tax Fifas 4,762.21
Interest ami costs (Taxes) 216.51
Police Court Fines 19.50
License Taxes 874.75
Street Taxes 18.00
Streets (Material) 5.40
Sewer Pipe (Sold) 9.51
City Scales 6.38
Cemetery tLots and Graves) 193.50
City Hall (Scrap Lead) 6.40
Interest on Bonds 75.06
Junk (Sold) .72 $14,322.07
Schools
Tuition $ 437.00
State of Georgia 1,064.23
Old Poards .70 $ 2,501.93
Total Receipts Second Quarter T 917 $15,824.00
DISBURSEMENTS:
General Government
Mayor $ 375.00
Commissioners 250.00
Clerk and Treasurer 360.00
Legal 1.05
Taxation 244.65
Supplies and Printing 49.36
Janitor 21.00
Rent. April 42.00
Dray, moving and incidentals 27.39
Office Equipment 294.80 $ 1,668.25
Public Safety:
Police:
Wage? 585.00
Maintenance Prisoners ... 22.50
Imnrance and Incidentals 25.09 $ 632.59
Fire
Wages 332.00
Supplies. Repairs and Forage... 126.34
Kents and Phone ..„ 66.02 $ 524.36
Public Health;
Sanitary
Supplies and Lime 60.00
Incidentals -90 $ 60.90
Cemetery
Wages : 227.75
Supplies 5.50
Phone and Incidentals 3.96 $ 237.21
Public Lands and Buildings:
Repairs 24.00
Insurance 21.00
Equipment 10.00 $ e 5.00
Water Plant
Maintenance and Operation
Salaries and wages 871.25 $ 871.25
Repatrs and Renewals
Material 21.49
Wages 16.00 $ 37.49
Supplies , 724.96
Refunds LOO
Insurance and Incidentals 44.08 $ 770.04
Extension of System
Material 112.02
Wages 4.80 $ 146.82
Electric Plant
Maintenance and Operation
Salaries and wages 1,198.60 $ 1,198.60
Repairs and Renewals
Material 94.17
Wages 38.00 $ 132.17
Plant Supplies 1,247.60 $ 1,247.60
1< uel ••• 2,405.62
Employees Liability Ins. and Telephone 249.19 $ 2,651.81
Extension of System
Material 379 75
W ages * 11 8.40 $ . a58.15
Gas Pl?^t
Maintenance and Operation
Salaries and wages 540.20 $ 540.20
Rerrirs and Renewals
Material 77.57
Wago 63.80 $ 141.37
Plant Supplies 112.58
p ue ] 695.12
Instance and Telephone 29.6 b $ 837.3’6
Extenison of System
W ages '■•*••••• 41.r<0 $ 41.50
City Scales
Wage- and Rents 225.40 225.40
Streets, Sev/ers and Sidewalks
Streets
Lot 50 00
Wages 901.85
Forage J 43.61
Supplies 422.57
Repair? * 21L45
Insurance and Incidentals 52.51 $ 1,699.99
Equipment .. .. 128.30 $ 128.8#
Sewers
Surface ... 38.17 $ 38.17
Sidewalks
1 rwin and Church Streets 682.34 $ 682.3#
Bonded Dent
interest 1,625.00 $ 1,625.00
Unclassified
Charity and Relief 43.13
Library—Donation 50.00
Countv Schools Closing 5.00
Library—Concrete Steps 81.95
License Tax—Refund 5.00
Furniture and Fixtures City Hall 191.54
City Hall—Payments 5,249.02
Parks —Upkeep 27.45 $ 5,653.09
$22,407.96
Public Schools
Maintenar.ee and Operation
Salaries and Wajjes
Teachers —White ... 1,772.22
Teachers —Colored 395.00
Superintendent 458.00
Janitors 136.00
Supplies and Repairs 148.35
Insurance 77.80 $ 2,979.37
Equipment 39.79
East Side Building
Bulletin*- New Concrete Steps 240.06 $ 279.85
$ 3,259.25
Total Disbursements 2d quarter 1917 $25,667.13
Recapitulation of Cash Balances:
Genera! Fund
Receipts Second Quarter 1917 $14,322.07
Disbursements Second Quarter 1917 $22,407.96
Outstanding April 1, 1917 22,318.11
Outstanding July 1, 1917 - 30,404.00
$44,726.07 $44,726.07
School Fund
Pe'-eipts Second Quarter 1917 $ 2,501.93
Disbursements Second Quarter 1917 $ 3.259.22
Outstanding April 1, 1917 5,050.92
Outstanding July 1, 1917 3,868.21
$ 6,310.14 $ 6,310.14
Total Receipts Second Quarter 191?- $15,824.00
Totai Disbursements Second Quarter 1917 $25,667.18
Outstanding April 1, 1917 25,360.03
Outstanding July 1, 1917 35,203.21
$51,027.21 $51,027.21
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