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Augusta Journali
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W. Snyder, eal CITY TREASURER'S REPORT. PORT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. LIBRARY IS COSTLY 30.00 713.08 S52.53 To bal.

Total Mrs. J. C. Haines la Wichita vis itor, today. Receipts.

More Than Million Spent Yearly Mrs. E. B. Foults, of Eldorado, wai bor 30 1910 July 1, 1910. on Washington Institution.

ia the city, today, euroute to Leon, General Fund. Disbursements. Bal on hand Interest Music lover, watch and wait. De Collections During 1910 Included Ovef 787.33 5.20 3000 30.00 852.53 H. Deyo June 14, X910.

cember Sod 1b the date. W. H. Cady, printing Just Received 3 Full Line of DIRECT-ACTION GAS Healers and Ranges See our line of Mantles, Giobes and Fixtures Before Buying. Phone No.

30. Govenius Bros. C. Helnsmaa Total 200,000 Books, Pamphlets and Mane scripts Some Purchased While Others Were Presented. Orvlllo Ilolford has returned to El- July lf o.

dorado, aftor visit with his father, Uncapher Mr. Wesley L. Farner, secretary P. D. Holford.

I KA Hnencer. sal. dog The Congressional library, a natfoa al institution, In which the people I Da.il t. Pivnlav MM) member of the. faculty of the Institute of Musical Art, Wichita Mrs.

E-eaver has returned to wicn- the country are; displaying mere, pride as the yean Kansas, will teach In Augusta, Frl ita, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. a. n. Randolph Suits. July 8, 1910.

day afternoon and Saturday forenoon I W. D. Fudge, labor go by, added books, pamphlets and mu scripts to its eel- Ervta Gahmi has gone to Haverhill Russell laTaor of each week. All pupils studying with Mr. Farner, in Augusta, will be enrolled as pupils In the Wichita school and given the same advan where he will work about a week TrewaeKe) labor lor Will Myers.

vacm labor lection during the last year. Tie year. The meat Imports at gift el printed material I i E. Rlmk came over from Wichita, W. S.

labor tages, such as recitals, etc. All lessons will be' given at the home of this afternoon, where he has Dean t. iteea, wmw visiting home folks, Mrs. Wm. Patterson on Santa Fe P.

J. Treweeke, labor 6.00 Long-Bell LVr. mat. 1 95.85 the City Jon finJ eo Q0 Septem- Jabor 3 50 Ralph Helena 10.00 v. R.

A. SLsco, 2 met. refund 10.00 H. C. Leonard 3.13 J.

Baldlnig, fr'it 1.50 5.77 W. D. Fudge .67 B. J. Treweeke 3 47 10.00 P.

ex. .30 39.00 H. labor 1 15.T5 12.81 J. McHvaln 6.12 1.60 A. Suits 7.00 1 J.

Balding 5.97 26.25 A. Suits 8.75 3 00 J. Balding .25 48 00 J. Balding 16.20 15.75 To Bal. 567.82 24.00 Ttal 1400-52 327.89 Receipts.

12X0 My i. mo. July Bal. 179.13 15 00 Merest to July 1 2.15 9.50 Jy 7. 1910- 43 74 13.85 July 1910.

18.00 Famaworth 5.00 i 18.33 kenard 5 00 1 is Frisco Bam 6.50 10.00 G- w. Long 6.50 3.00 JuJy 20 1910- 2 03 Bonds, (two) 1000.00 8,25 July 22, 1910. 3.00 Water 40.00 3.00 I-00 5 00 T. A. Feoton, deposit 150 108.00 Total 1400.52 12.50 1100 GA8 FUND.

3435 Disbursements. 12.50 5Q July 1, 1910. Helen Skaer, sal. 10.00 N. A.

Yeager, comibract 500.00 T. J. McCarthy, sal 75.00 Augusta Band Auguaf 2. 1910. W.

D. Fudge, labor street. For tertns and a thirty-two Smith returned, Saturday, G. B. J.

Treweeka, laoor from a week spent ia Kansas City, transacting bulsness. page catalogue giving particulars regarding the Institute Musical Art, call at the home of Mrs. Patterson. Some of those taking advantage of Long-Bell LTY Co. mat.

J. A. Butts and wife, of Wichita, T. Reed, com. work were guests of Mr.

Butts' sister, Mrs J. Balding, irx on i the above proposition are Misses Ada H. A. Hill, family, Sunday. Ed-Spmecer, mar.

one day, was from the Chinese government, ft set of the great Chinese encyclopedia comprising over 5,000 (In Chlaese), volumes. This was brought to Waste! lrigton by the special ambassader charged with the acknowledgment el China to the United States for the remission of the "boxer Indemnity." Herbert Putnam, librarian, says that the term "encyclopedia" expresses very imperfectly the scope of thlev work. He points out that China aleae the government Itself of China hae attempted to embody In this literary record tH entire knowledge of anl epoch. Among llw gifts of Individual mate rial having special Interest were mere than a hundred printed volumes from the library of George Bancroft, pre sented by Mrs. J.

C. Bancroft Wilday, Cornelia Hall, Margaret Tay Bauulneeir Fuller, rent lor, Opal Skaer, Ella Schimller, Eva Mary uumore nas nwim 'i iaj 4-' 'vi G. M. Smith, sup. Patterson and Mr.

Stanley Taylor. Mr Farner expects to be in Augusta regularly and permanently. Claw A ,1 an I A tin nfnO I Dimuay wiu mm I labor I 11 oo I N. A. Yeager, C.

D. Donaldson, uietZKe, mow ww RAFAEL NAVAS, director of the institute. Mm. Dan Foltz and Miss Effte Ells- J. H.

Wiley, poll tax list worth are visiting to Eldorado, today. Wm. ChaffUn, to Eldorado J. B. Clows Son, fount.

Funerals in China. These Include an extra Illustrated! Miss Grace Keller has returned to Sunshine Mantle Co. The ostentation common to the rich copy of Bancroft's own history aadj he.r home at Andover after a visit Chinese is even observable In their fu H. E. Umcapher, sal.

"CHAMPION" Inter-Ciianpble Gas or Goal Range. SOLD BY with her aunt, Mrs. Randolph Suits. W. P.

Davis, sal and dog neral obsequies. Even if by chance a man should desire an unpretentious Harry Williams has greatly Improv-j Augusta Band, concents a unique copy of the plates lllustrat-i ing the stained glnss in St. John's! church In Washington. The collectloa; of manuscripts was enriched during, the year by several notable among which may be mentioned that1 of J. P.

MacI.ean of Franklin, of at large number of papers Illustrating! the progress of the Shaker movement1 ed the appearance of his shoe shop, I E. H. Flocks, labor burial, the thought of such a thing would be abhorrent to his heirs, who would consider It a distinct slight to themselves and to the family gods. aside, by the application of some A. R.

Peckham, supplies D. M. Leppelman fresh paint. In consequence, a rich man's funeral Is made Just as gorgeous and costly September 6, 'l910. Sunshine Mantle Co.

12.50 The Baptists are hard at work, put- Augusta Band, concerts as his means will allow. The num-iln Ohio, comprising letters from andj ber of pallbearers varies according to to the community at Union village, 12.50 1.25 July 8, 1910. ting a new hardwood floor iu their I fain Fry the status' of the deceased. Thirty records of the village, biographical) Crane Sud. Invoice 8.91 church and making other needed Im 6.00 Bausinger Fuller, rent August 2, 1910.

two, or even more, are frequently seen. "Spirit chairs" for the use of provements. Wm. Fudge, labor National Sup. 20.05 1.50 95.84 the dead Croesus in the future life T.

Reed cem. crossing C. O. Pau" went to Wichita, today. are borne In the procession, together Helen Skaer.

sal. 10.00 E. Reed, labor on fount He leaves Wichita, tonight, for Kan August 3, 1910. with venerated objects intended for the propitiation of the gods, while idols of hideous appearance and uncouth shape are also carried. Wide sas City, where he goes to make T.

J. McCrthy. sail. 75.00 3.50 3.50 19.75 26.45 T. Reed, labor B.

J. Treweeke, labor Long-Bell L'b'r Co. mat. 1911 contracts. September 2, 1910.

World Magazine. H. U. Williams met. refund 5.00 J.

H. Leonard, of Wichita, a September 6, 1910. guest of Mra. J. D.

Nixon for the 10.00 37.50 3.85 National Sun. invoice .94 past four days, has one to Haver H. E. Umcapher, sal W. P.

Davis, sal. E. Walker, siup. Paul Penley, mat Govenilus Bros, statement Crane Sup. Unvoice 10.51 hill far a few days Music of the Soul.

Have you ever heard your blond? Have you ever put one of those large sea shells to your ear and heard what the children say is the sound of the sea, the "music of the waves?" Weill that Is really the sound of your blood Long-Bell L'blr. sup. 56.85 notebooks, music, prayers and Journals, the whole forming a valuable, record of the rise of Shakerism In the middle wesfc. The Burton Harrison collectloa, which came In during the year, ia also highly prized. It consists of let ters to his father, Burton N.

Harrison his grandfather, Jesse Burton Harrl son, and his great-grandfather, Samuel Jordan Harrison, from Thomae. Jefferson, Henry Clay, R. R. Gurley. N.

P. Trist, Jefferson Davis and others, all, especially the Jefferson Davie letters, throwing important light ea historical events. Mrs. William Reed of Baltimore added tp the collectloa of the year the private diary kept William B. Reed during his mission te China in 1857-1859.

Dr. Stuyvesaae Fish Morris placed In the collectlea! the certificates of election as president and vice-president United States of Andrew Jackson and Martl! Van Buren, In 1833, and the certificate of election as president of Martin Va-Buren in 1837. The transfer of manuscripts here-1 tofore preserved in other government' offices to the division of manuscript Rev. King, of Leon, filled Rev, Helen Skaer, sal. 10.00 35.20 16.14 7.50 63.26 1189.12 Enyeart's pulpit, at the M.

E. church, H. Bruce, labor J. McCarthy, sal. 75.00 yesterday, as the latter was holdlue To Bal.

as it circulates echoed in the empty Goveniu3 Bros. 25.4 a meetiniK Iln Leom. I Total H. Anderson, meter refund 5.00 Receipts Paul Penley, sup. 46.9!) Mr.

and Mrs. J. July, 1910. Hililard, who has and Mrs. W.

J. O. Lone. ex. .30 been visiting Mr.

1.24 Balance shell. You can hear it sometimes when your head is on a pillow, but It does not sound so musical then. Try the shell at any time and you will find that your blood is always flowing. Stick your thumb in your ear and listen. Thai is nature's way of constantly carrying the nourishment from well-digested food to every part of your body.

Setember 8, 1910. Ciafflin a few days, have returned inJtereat Cora Codv. meter refund 5.00 home to Sedgwick. 4.10 2.00 15.00 License Balding Mrs. Louisa Lessig left, this mom-1 Poll Tax Eula Tavlor.

me. refund 5.00 63.00 lug, for her home in Kuoxville, License, billiard halls September 14, 1910. 824.48 after a five weeks' vUt with hoi Township money B. J. Treweeke, ex.

9.37 254.25 son, Rev. Ray In the library brought some important accessions during the year. The state, department transferred all the appli-j Winter Tourist Rates To Points in Alabama Cuba, Florida Georgia, Louisana, Mexico, Mississippi New Mexico S. Carolina Tennessee and Texas On Sale Until April 30, 1911. Final Limit June 1, 1911 For particulars call on 0.

E. CHAIN, Agent Augusta, Kansas. September 1910. Township money Water melon license 2.00 Will Meeker, meter refund 5.00 Mrs. R.

A. Marshall and children cations for office during the adminis 4.05 September 1910. tration of George Washington and thai 4.50 Journal and minutes of the electoral left, this afternoon for BlackwelL to be with her daughter, Mrs. B. J.

Treweeke, fir't 13.77 Peckham, rebate from T'w'p Crossing fine, Conductor Fine Knoll, fine college of the treasury depart- 2.00 July 27, 1910. H. F. Sinclair, who Is quite HI. mem, me original voucners and ae-j R.

Slsco. 3 met. refund 15.00 Could Do Better. The lecture was on the economics of nature and showed that her great destructive poweers were, used only to transform the elements Into other channels. "To Illustrate," said the professor, "there Is In one of the Pacific islands a volcano which has for 16 years been pouring molten lava Into the ocean over a precipice 400 feet high and eleven miles long.

Eggs are boiled in the open sea 22 miles away." "My goodness!" cried a feminine voice in the audience, "what a big pan and what a waste of fire and water and fuss over a little plain cooking!" couurs or ueorge wasnington a exH 2.00 2.00 3.00 Mrs. W. D. Whiting left for her CTeveoger fine July 25, 1910. home In Clements after a visit with J.

Stover, fine F. Dunlavy. meter refund 5.00 penses during the whole period of his command of the army during the rer-olution; the interior department the rich collection of historical documents filed In connection with the revelu- 2.50 her daughter, Mrs. Roy Rodger. Mrs.

Show license Julyl5, 1910. Rodgers accompanied her home for a Fine 3.00 1189.12 F. Dunlavy, meter refund 5.00 J. Balding, ex. .45 tlonary pension claims, and papers; visit Total pertaining to the slave trade and ae-j gro colonization In 1862-1872; the J.

Balding, ex. 1,00 postofflce department, certain mlseeH Mr. Thomas Egan and daughers, Mias Lenora and Mrs. Irvln Miller, WATER FUND. Disbursement.

Kuater, meter refund 5.00 laneous papers, being drafts of let To Bal. 2417.41 ters, opinions of assistant attorney have gone to Beaumont where they July 1, 1910. general and applications for offlee Total 3434.89 will visit their daughter and sister, Jonea aalary from 1825 to 1875 60.00 Receipts. Mrs. H.

E. Rowe. 11.25 A. Suits, labor July 1, 1910. This work of rescuing from the various departments of the government papers and documents having a his P.

E. Mcnvain has returned to bia H- Anderson labor Balance on hand $2408.14 7.25 11.25 torical value Is to go on. Interest 26.75 work on the road, after spending Sun Spencer, labor day with his family. He is on the BnSte. labr The more Important purchases eti Call at the July 11, 1910.

1.00 1.00 the library during the year Include The Applan Way. The famous Appian Way was constructed by digging two parallel trenches, three feet in depth, at the bottom of which were placed two layers of fiat stone tn mortar, upon which a layer of cobblestones was placed, also laid In mortar; then came a course of pebbles In concrete, over which were placed large, flat blocks of smooth lava well joined together, forming an even, uniform surface. It was primarily a military road, and extended from Rome to Brundusium, a distance of 350 miles. So perfect was the construction of this celebrated road that it still exists In places as good as ever, notwithstanding it was made more than 20 centuries ago. road for the McNaughiten Shoe M- BeWitte, labor and went to Burns, this mronirag.

August 2, 1910. the letters and log books of Admiral Sir George Cockburn (1772-1853), 1ml Mrs. Gallagher, met. dep. 5.00 Dr.

Greening, met. dep 5.00 54 volumes, embracing a narrative ofl "0. gARBER gSOP. Joe Kennett, rock July 13, 1910. 25.20 4.00 tne proceeoings or Lord Nelsons Mrs.

Chas. E. Ohraart and Mrs P. gpeillcer) ibor squadron in the cruise from Gibraltar C. Hlggins and daughter, Lola, went McIJvaln laboT to Eldorado, yesterday, to meet Mrs.

Mrs. Peebler, met dep. 5.00 T. Farnisworth, met. dep.

10.00 Frisco Bam 5.00 5.25 23.25 2.62 and the battle of the Nile; Cbckbura's! mission from Spain to her AmerlcaaJ colonies In 1811; the orders ant movements of the British squadron ia American waters in 1814 and the voyage to St Helena, whither he carried Ohm art's mother, Mrs. Mary Adams, Septetnber 2, mo. who returned from Syracuse, 8tM)tal. labor C. Cody, met.

dep. 5.00 C. D. PauL met. d.ep.

5.00 last night. They will be in Eldorado 11.00 11.00 July 20, 1910 Work done quickly, neatly and by competent workmen. In Connection we have the Electric Massage machine. We guarantee all work or will refund your whiskers if not satisfactorily done. Gas recelots 350.00 Napoleon in 1815.

The Bosman papers were also purchased during the year. John Leeds Bosman was a historian of Maryland who from 1757 te 2.6 D. M. Canady and wife and Chas. Virgil Marshall, labor N.

R. Constant 5.00 Canadv amA w'e. of Mulvaine. were lwea 20.25 3.00 W. J.

Mitchell 5.00 Mrs. Iind 5.00 out motorinig, Sunday. In the course Value of a Reputation. "Wliat," exclaimed the astonished court, "the prisoner has admitted his guilt; and yet you find a verdict of not guilty!" "If your honor please," explained the foreman, "with due deference to you, this Jury knows this man better than the court does. We have decided not to believe him under oath.

We don't think he is guilty, even if he swears to it" of the ride the machine brought them B- J- Treweeke, labor August 20, 1910. W. L. Elder 1823 lived on the eastern shore of Chesapeake bay, where he conducted a large estate and pursued the life of an antiquarian and historian. He left his library and papers to his nephew, John Leeds Kerr, who was a representative In congress from 1825 to 182) to Augusta and they visited a while RaJPh Helena, engine Gas Receipts 275.00 with thefr relative, C.

W. Hawes and Lons-Bell LVr. mat September 20, 1910. Ittu.i 24.00 12.00 39.75 .88 4.50 73.36 60.00 famjiv ruicncocK, naoor -v Gas receipts 320.00 and from 1831 to 18.33. This collection of manuscripts, which is now re Carl Reed Mrs.

Geo. W. Brown left, today, Govenius Bros LEARN TO RUN nd REPAID garded as having great value, was purchased from the descendants of for Daytona, where she will Join w. B. Jones, sal EAHNBIO MONfc-V AUTOMOBILES John Leeds Kerr, ner nusoanci wno is tnere ror me A Peckham, gasoline Not, with Malice.

"Look here," said the head of the firm, "I want to give you a pointer." "Yes, sir," the office boy respectfully replied. "If I hear. you humming any more popular songs around here I'll dls I Ton can Wrn 11 In iwU PtBiad I' TninM Men .1 Wnrk All. winter. Her son W.

E. Brown ac- September 6, 1910. '-r: (h YxlK VU During the year the Jefferson and Hamilton collections were added to by the purchase of additional and an interesting contribution to the Total 3434.89 CEMETERY FUND. Disbursements. H.

Bruce, carpenter work 750 G. W. Snyder, eal and horse 34.25 G. W. Snyder, sal and horse 34.00 Long-Bell L'b'r.

Co. mat. 27.70 Cora Norrta, blue print C.00 companied her there bnt will return Joe Kennett, stone I i.Mn nn van ni I fc. .,90 4.50 1.95 21.00 20.13 to ow ma Aoinmouii, hmmii ohnurtrur. M- VI1, Humemawiy.

Mr. rown, is m- A. J. Ryan, pump sup history of South Carolina federalism nlMDM or donlrimto IwiTn mnybninrhof proving very mucn out is mn auireT-i-, charge you. was obtained in a number of letter "AH right, I won't do it no more.

tU Vt At II UUS MM I1M HH IIIRl. XU I Writ Mf for nr ll.r.lli trf Calala. KANSAS CITI AUTOMOBILE SCHOOU from Hamilton, Timothy Pickering to have them operated on while In labor I wouldn't have done It this time, only John Adam. t0 XI 7S K. I Si Htx ITT.

115.33 St Louis. IPlttsburt Meter Invoice me lips is sore and I can't whistle." Loughton Smith, a repreaenUtlTj.

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Pages disponibles:
7 801
Années disponibles:
1887-1919