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RALPH SIMMERSON.
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49,0794
117,227.1
■IDS FOR SUPPLIES 1 _
The County CownMoner. at their 1 JUI T PWientWeiltS, Jan. Term, 1926
>>t 2 " d ' * UI re * Continued from P„, 2
, or ,he article, iproHinl REPORT OF COUNTY TREASURER, MilM««villr. J,„. 8, 1926
1200 lb., bacon 20*8 to to*. »«"• Grand Jury. Baldwin Co., Superior Court, January 1926 Term:
20 bu. corn meal.
4 bbla. S. irt. flour.
100 lbs. sugar.
1 sack salt.
00 gals, syrup.
1 case Octagon soap.
.5 boxes .Schnapps tobacco.
1 coil rope.
1 dox. collar pads, No. 20’»
• l kegs of G0d nails.
1 keg mule shoes, No. 4.
6 lbs. shoe nails, No. 8.
G axes, 4 1-2 or 5 Ibn.
12 pairs heavy breast chains.
Good grade . of gasoline, oils and IN
■ has equal- dopes. (n<t
his hold upon COMMISSIONERS OK ROADS AND No-
vhile none has won and REVENUES RAID WIN COUNTY No
? f ’ U V iiia- hold by clearer de- (Dei
, , h ,, r nualiUetn Durintr U> ** u,! RENT—Two nicely furnished 1 tin
Suites he h»« ro »n'“. l>o»t tonality, close to city, [De
-JwTZ KREISLER
ricliiiX of «■
, friti Kreid«*
the Unite:
every p- rl
For Sale Cheap—Mule weig^in
3,7001
5,500.1
' ., ]>5 a „j towns that rarely he
r,r the ro'p.t'^ 1 ''f'muric° that ( 1150 lb »- fruple. Hardware Co,
iDally expect four or five “Kreis- ttnt j tj me .again takes ita pleasure;
concerts.” Si-ason after swson, the cu rioo* about an illustriouB figure*
|te ver the pW ° r t * ,e orcaR ' on in the chronirles and the conversa-
audiences have filled hall ot the- f tion of the hour; and finally, those
r to the doors. These eager and , with or without an ear for music,
p-turning listeners have included j who feel in Jlr. Xrciider the sway of
irs of the violin and of Vio- a potent personality,
oicians in general quick to . Mr. Kreisler will appear ia Macon
a master in their art; the | a t the new city auditorium Friday
|>ub!ic of experience, intelligence and j February 6, aader the management
concerts; the public that j of Robert H. Wiffiama, of the Wil*
|ioowf when it »* pleased and time jliums Gutteaberger Hsnc Company.
! Gentlemen:
1 beg to submit herewith a report of the receipts
l ‘his office since my last report June 30, 1925.
June .31?, 1925, Bui. cash on hand
July 1st, 1925, Cush from County Commissioners
July 18, 1925, Cosh from City of MilledgcvflU*
July 16, 1925, Cash from County Commissioners
July 23, 1925, Cash from State Treas., Fuel, Oil
Aug. 4, 1925, Cash from County Commissioners,
Sept. 1, 1925, Cash from County Commissioners
Sept. 3, 1925, Cash from D. B. Stanford, T. C.
jOct. 8, 1925, Cash from Ber.j. Bass. T. C.
!uc:. 24, 1925, Cash from State Treas., Fuel, Oil
I Nov. 3, 1925 Cash from Benj. Boss. T. C.
25, 1925, Cash from County Commissioner*
3. 1925, Cash from County Commissioners
27. 1925, Cash from County Commissioners .
28, 1925, Gish from County Commissioners
1, 1925, Cash frdm County Commissioners
3, 1925, Cash front County Commissioners
X, 1925, Cash from Benj. Bass. T. C.
17, 1925, Cash from County Commissioners
I Dec. 18, 1925, Cash from Refund «»f Insurance
Dec. 22, 1925, Cash from Benj. Base, T. C.
»d disbursements of
$8,633.18
328.05
960.15
38.00
2.493.44
1,509.01
163.50
204.69
1.443.24
2,841.15
2,466.54
1,053.64 I
367.90 j
526.82 :
526.82 i
301.90 I
263.40 |
6.548.41 i
474.65
9.59
9,000.00
AN ATTRACTIVE SIGN ; BASKETBALL COURT
One of the most attractive sign NEARING COMPLETION
has been seen in the city in a long —
time »» the Chevrolet automobile | The new Sports Arena at the CL
rigr> at Mr. Ralph Simmerson’s the y|_ c. is nearing completion and tail
local agen t for that well known au- be officially opened on Feb. 5, whe*
tomobile. It attracts the attention the Adel High school team comes
of all who puss by. [here for games.
erro-, i, .ha.Id a la Gold Dot. Ev- I lf *»“ *»» l * «»'
ery job inspected and OK'd before me MVC yOR OM mine by U
V. Price or by Kakn Tailoring Co.,
of htdianspolis, lad., nod you *9
have a Real Suit of Clothes. I
also hare all wool Coat and Paata
aiade to order at $22.5(F tbat
can't be beat anywhere.
GEO. W. BARR
Merchant Tailor
MiHedgeville, Ga.
FOR RENT—A two hor
Dixie Highway near Devt
school and church, good
barn, etc. Apply to Miss F
Devercaux
For Salt* Cheap—Mule* weighing
1150 lbs. Peoples Hardware Co.
By Cash paid for Jurors
By Cash paid for Bailiffs
By Cash paid for Inquests
By Cash r.tid for Jail
By Cash paid for Paupers
By Cash paid for County Officer*
By Cash paid for Roads and Bridge:
By Cash paid for Board of Health
By Cash paid for Contingent
By Cash r*«3 for Interest
Dec. 31, 1925, Bal. Cash on Hand
$46,6«6.92
As Treasurer of Baldwin County, Ga , I certify that the above report is
correct. OTTO M. CONN, Treas. Baldwia Co.. Ga.
Witness. H. B. Bank*, N. P., B. Co., Ga.
REPORT OF CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT:
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To the Grand Jury (Sitting) at the January Term, 1926, of the Superior
Court of suid County:
Foremun and Gentlemen:
submit the following report as Clerk .of the Superior Court of said
have neither received nor disbursed any funds belonging to the county,
ic books and records of my office, us they have been kept by me.
(open to your inspection and I will be glad to exhibit all of them to you or
( f your committee at any time it will suit your convenience.
Respectfully submitted,
J. C. COOPER. Clerk Superior Court. Baldwin Co., Ga.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 11th day of January, 1926.
Edward K. Hines. Judge Co. Ct., B. C., Ga.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Clerk's Office. Superior Court.
I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the Gen
eral Grand Jury Presentments returned by the Honoable Grind Jury (sit
ting) at this the January Term. 1926, of said court.
I further certify that the fort-going is ull of said’presentments. %
Witness my official signature, in the city of Milledgeville, on this the
20th day of Januury, 1926.
J. C. COOPER, Clerk.
Fron the Heart I
of a Little Child |
Daddy, if you we’r hungry,
Know that we are very poor, -Adt^
It must break your heart in heaven ^ ""
Cause you never did insure!
Mama wonders why you didn’t Ml'k.X
Save the dimes you threw away
But you felt too strong and healthy vWl.’ffT
For insurance, people say.
You were taken without warning, "“'T. „
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Leaving us to fight alone
You’d have taken out insurance,
Daddy, if you’d only known!
'Twasn’t that you didn’t love us,
I recall how dear you were;
But your little girl must suffer '
Cause you failed to save for her.
Mama just can’t make the living! ’ <1
She is wearing out, she said!
1 shall have to miss the schooling
When she’s gone I guess they’ll take me
To a place o fcharity
To be fed and clothed; but Daddy ,
It can ne’er be home to me!'
Mary’s daddy left insurance
And their home will still be theirs.
They’re not hungry. Sometimes Mary
Gives me cast off clothes she wears.
They don’t have to take in sewing,
Mary’s mama doesn’t cry.
For her daddy left insurance.
But you didn’t. Daddy—why?
—Annie Denman, Insurance Field.
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