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ae PAGE EIGHT Report Of County Finances MONROE COUNTY For The Period Ending March 31, 1926 ‘he following report of the receipts and disbursements of the Coun- ty Funds of Monroe County for the period ending March 3ist, 1926, awith the balances and amount of warrants outstanding and a statement of the Assets and Liabilities, and the value of County property other t School of the said Monroe County as reported on the gist day of h, 1926, by the Board of County Commissioners and the Clerk of tl reult Court is hereby published under the provisions of Chapter 6813, Acts of 1915, Laws of Florida. ERNEST AMOS, Comptroller. GENERAL FUND Depository Balance, October 1st, 1925... $ 2,876.67 Qutstanding Warrants, October Ist, 1925 4,750.58 Net Deficit, October ist, 1925 ....... $ 1,873.91 Receipts for Six Months: From Tax Collector, Taxes........... Tax Collector, Taxes and Li Tax Collector, Licenses ...... Comptroller, Redemptions . Comptroiler, Licenses ...... County Judge, Licenses . Clerk, Miscelianeous Bank, Interest -..... Making Balance ............ Disbursements for Six Months: Selary of Clerk of Circuit Court as County Auditor and Clerk to County Commissioners . Per Diem and Mileage of Commissioners . ae Pay ot Sheriff for Attendance on County Commis- sioners ...... sep ncaa x Salaries of Other Officers and Employees Judge of Criminal Court of Record... Judge of County Court ...... Attorney for County Commissioners Supervisor of Registration Repairs to County Buildings: Court House . enses 4,581 1,00: 5. 897.82 949.71 32,565.91 $ 30,692.00 Furniture and Fixtures f Court House ...... Jail ‘ Expenses of County Buildings Janitors and other attendants Light, Fuel and Water Insurance Incidentals . Care of Ce Poor: Expen Operation Farms et : at 1,692.63 Allowance made to Paupers outside of Poor | Houses and paid by warrants ..... - 1,139.61 Coroner's Inquests: "Fees of Officers, Jurors and Witnesses 402.11 Insanity inquiries: Fees of Officers and Committees . Stationery and Printing: General Stationery and Blanks ........... Record Books Advertising required 1b 4 by County Commissions Paid to ‘ax Assessor Tax Collector Clerk Circuit Court, W 100.00 2,229.98 of Poor Houses 148.40 38.50 2,196.14 670.02 5,058.82 2,704.85 270.37 Expenses of § 3.00 Pxpenses of Fire Department: 0 ....cccc cen Expenses of County Judge, Miscellaneous . Donation : Making Deficit S Pr. Error in Receipts 55.00 44.10 1,304.65 $ 1,388.73 3,943.76 Net Deficit, March Sist, 1926 Sear isotopes Warrants Outstanding, Old, March 31st, 1926 . Warrants Outstanding, Current, March 3ist, 1926 . Depository Balance, March 31st, ‘$3,771.66 172.10 1926 . FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND Depository Balance, October Ist, 1925 ...... Outstanding Warrants, October Ist, 1925 - Net Deficit, October 1st, 1925 Receipts for Six Months: From Tax Collector, Taxes 0 Comptroller, Redemptions . Sheriff, Fines sid Clerk, Refund Costs $ 5,689.29 1,972.35 377.00 47.50 8,036.14 Making Balance apc sit $ 6,265.01 Disbursements for Six Months: COST OF CRIMINAL PROSECUTION: Sheriff and Deputies, Cost Bills in Criminal Cas: Cousaores, Com obit i Crimuinar Cases Clerk of the Criminal Court of Record, Gost in Criminal Cases ” Y a County Judge, Ns in Criminal Cases lustice of th County So! , Convic Bailiffs, Pay for attendance on Crimi Witness todos e é ~Court Stenographer in Insolvency Cases Feeding Prisoners talary of Judge of Juvenile Court Salary of Probation Officers ......00. Net Deficit, March 31st, 1926 ee rants Outstanding, Old, March 3ist, 1926 . $ 51 mis Gutstanding, Current, March 3ist, 1926 1 $1,273.57 20.39 Bills aatotoow 522.20 111.69 261.69 870.09 60.00 500.00 525.00 6,295.94 Depository Balance, March 31st, 1926 ~~ ROAD FUND Depository Balance, October Ist, 1925 Outstanding Warrants, October Ist, 1925 Net Balance, October Ist, 1926 Receipts for Six Months: From.Comptroiler, Redemptions Comptrolier, Gas Tax Clerk, From Comptroller Making Balance vena for Six Months: PENCE AND SUPE of Road intendents and Overseers nissioners for Road Inspection CONSTRUCTION ) MAINTENANCE OF ROADS AND BRIDGE Cost of Material Tools and M Live Stock, © Paid for Fr Pay of Convict Gu Publication Premiums on Uond Trustee Leaxing Balance Cr.—Erroe in Balance October 1, RVISION: $ , Cost and Repairs Care and Feedi other than Guards 1925 Net Balance, March 31st, 192 Warrants Outstanding, Old, March 31st, Warrants Outstanding, Current, March 31 Depository Balance, March Bist, 19 SPECIAL ADV Depository Balance, ( Outstanding Warrants r ist, 19; October Ist, | Net Balance, October 1925 Receipts for Six Mow Ist, HAVANA MAN IS ARRAIGNED FOR SMUGGLING JOSE R. MEDINO IS DISMISSED | FOLLOWING HEARING BE- FORE COMMISSIONER TO. DAY Jose R. Medino, of Havana,| Cuba, was arraigned before U. S. Commissioner C. Rodney Gwynn} yesterday on the charge of violat-| ing- Section 593 of the tariff act, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN INTRODUCTORY MOTOR DISPLAY NASH MOTORS CO. CELE- BRATES ANNIVERSARY OF ITS FOUNDING Coincident with the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of The Nash Motors Company Nash dealers thruout the country are staging an im- pressive display of the newly re- fined Advanced Six and Light Six models. The heighth of development to [UNCOVER PLOT CLAIM PLANS LAID TO DESTROY HOME AND OWNER (By Associate Preeaa MIAMI, Aug. 13.—Three offi- cial investigations were directed today into an alleged plot to dyn- amite the.home of H. A. Hamp, president of the Hialeah Chamber of Commerce. The alleged plot was revealed ON DYNAMITING TURNER ARRIVES TO COMPLETE PLANS (Continued from Page One) iperfect. condition in twenty-five years, in fact will be hardening and getting better all the time, while | wood bridges would decay in 10 or |12 years and have te be replaced entirely.” | Mr. Turner says only two hun- dred cars each way every day for a 300-day year would pay the in- terest as requested guaranteed by {the county on the basis of toli jrates agreed upon. “That the traffic will exceed that by far, no one can possibly doubt,” he stated. “I am thoroughly convinced we can put the it being alleged that he clandes-| which Nash has brought these cars iinely or fradulently brought mer-| epitomizes the phenomenal pro- chandise into the United States! gress of the Company since the yesterday when deputy sheriffs ; that | arrested Hampton Greene, civic, proposition over to the: satisfac- | organization promoter, on a war- tion of everyone,” said Mr. Tur- rant signed by Hamp, who charged ‘ner, continuing with the assertion, that is subject to duty. ‘The goods | were found in a trunk when ex- amined by Inspector Lord at this | port. Medino convinced the court that he was an innocent victim of circumstances, and the case against him was dismissed. The trunk, he showed, was brought along by him at the request of an- | other passenger. It was found} that he had certified the trunk but not the contents, and he} claimed that he didn’t know what was in the trunk. Carlos Valdes, a native of Tam- pa but now a resident of Havana, | wag the defendant in another case involving ihe same charge as Me- dino. It was brought out’ in the hearing that Veldes is the owner of the trunk brought over by Me- dino, as well as the one brought | by jhimself. He was bound over | to the amount of $300 and is be-| ing! held in jail. while endeavor- ing to arrange bail. Carlos Valdes waz arrested un-| der a similar charge here about} a month ago, at which time he en- | tered a plea of guilty, the records | in the office of U. S. Commissioner | Gwynn show. CLASSIFIED | COLUMN | Advertisements under this head) will be inserted in The Citizen at| the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the! first insertion in every instance is 25c, Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re-| sults. | Payments for classified adver- | tisements is invariably in advance,| but regular advertisers with ledger} accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. FOR RENT FURNISHED apartment, White | street. Apply 503 Duval street. | June 28-tf| ern improvements at Campbell Buildings. Paul Boysen, 619 Fleming street. aug2-12tx diet nse | UNFURNISHED cottage, 1101) Flagler avenue. All modern improvements. Garage. $40} per month rent. Apply F. R.} Maloney, 916 Elizabeth street. | aug11-4tx/} WAN GOOD carpenter wants work; will | do any kind, repairing or tear | down the old house and build a | new one. Will furnish architec- ; tural plans free if given the} work. Address “Richard,” care | care of this office. aug13-2tx CLERK WANTED at the Sanitary Restaurant at once. aug 13-tf FOR SALE FURNITURE For Sale—Dressers, chairs, tables, beds, etc. Apply 704 Caroline Street. avg. 9-6tx SHAFTING AND PULLEYS FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen office. may6 FOUND Brom Tax Collect Comptroll Clerk, T Making Ba! Disbursements for Six Menths: Advertising 2 | 986.16 j 7,000.00 16,520.08 jemptions ance $ 20,362.03 | Purposes 20,350.00 | Depository Balance, March 31st, 1926 12.03 OUT TANDING IND! | Ist, 2 r ist, TRDNESS FUND $ 12,936.94 Depository Balance, October . Non Gutstanding Warrants, ¢ 1923 Net Balance, October ist, 1923 J 1zsse94 Receipts for Six Mon From Tax Collector, Comptroller, me mptions 8,425.96 $ 20,762.90 Nene 20,762.90 7,000.00 Making Balance Disbursements for Six Months $ Leaving Balanc Cr.—Transfer to Special Advertising Fund Depository Balance, March 3 BOND FUND | 1925 Ist, Trustees Mala Cutstanding an r $ 34,065.02 1925 None % 34,068.02 $ 51,204.64 6 903.22 ptroller, Redemptions 8¥,107.96 Belencs $ 92,273.38 Dixbursemonts for Six Moi Hl to Tre $ +00 41,957.40 BICYCLE. Owner can same by applying at Green Lan- tern Tea Room, describing prop- erty and paying for this ad. augl2-3t FURNISHED apartments, all mod- | ¥ day the first Nash car came off the production line a full decade! ago. Boh from an engineering stand- point and with regard to the nice- ties of arrangement and appoint- ment, these two newly-refined groups of Nash models evidence more Wividly the notable character of Nash manufacturing resources. | g, tions | Abilene “(clear) Routine Business Is Transacted By County Board Last Night Business details and checking) up of depository accounts occupied the attention of the county com- missioners principally at the reg-! ular meeting last night. A paper which has been pre- pared by County Attorney W. H. Malone and is a statement from the county commissioners relative to the Turner bridge proposition, was approved by the commission- ers, and the matter of publishing |same in the columns of the local press was discussed. MAKE CAPTURE OF IMMENSE SAW FISH (Ry Axnociated Presa) PANAMA CITY, Fla., Aug. 13. —A saw fish measuring thirteen feet in length, and weighing seven hundred pounds, was cap- tured here. : Five shots from a forty-five calibre pistol were necessary’ “t6 kill the monster and nine men were required to get the fish on the dock after it had been towed ashore, ee Free—absolutely free. Read Key West Electric Company ad. aug. 40f The Order of Sleeping Car Com ductors has 22300 members. it RIE T Te "LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN COUNTY JUDGE'S count, MORROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. In ite Estate oft M. MARTIN, Decenned. To all Creditors, Legatees. Dis- tributees and all Persons having Claims or Demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required ‘to present any ms and demands which you, ° r of you, may have against t te of E, M, Martin, de- e late Monroe County, , Florida, to the undersigned Me@loy } H. Martin, Administrator Cum Te: tamento Annexo of said estate. within two years from the date hereof. Dated July 2nd. A. D. 1926. (Sd.) McCLOY “H. MARTIN, Administrator Cum — Testamento Annexo. july9-16-23-30 aug6-13.20-27 septs IN cu TY Jan Ethel Gray Garher, It appearing by the sw filed in the abo tated cause that Ethel Gray Garber, the defendant the named is a nonresident: of the ¢ of Florida, and resident of Wilson, N. C., and that she is over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordered that said non- | resident defendant be and she is{ hereby required to appear to the bill | of complaint filed in said couse on or | before Monday, the 6th day of Sep- | tember A. D. otherwise the allege: ns of said bill will be tak- en as confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week | four consecutive weeks in the} itizen. a newspaner pub- "| said County and State. Th August 6th, 1926. SEAL) D._Z. FILER, Clerk Circuit Court. | WILLIAM H. MALONE, } Solicitor for Complainant. ] aug6-13-20-27;sept3 | 1926, Demands Notes Leaving Balance Cr.—Bonds paid and cancelled Trustees Ralance, March 3lst, 1926 ASSETS AND March 31 } 42,680.43 | 5 49,495.40 | 13,500.00 677.98 $ 35,995.40 | LIABILITIES st, 1926 Assets cash in Depositories d taxes, current: vear Balance cash In hands of Bond Trustees Total Available Assets Liabit Warrants Outstanding for Current E: Ronds Outstanding Notes Outstanding Total ities x<penses VALUER OF COUNTY PROPERTY Court House Jail Buliding Poor House Furniture and Fixtures Read Machinery and Tools Other Property of County and Farm Total $150,900.00 the Hamp home and kill him. ‘The. reason for the plot has not Tem. -74 74 62 -78 12 78 -66 -80 76 64 76 | Atlanta (clear) Boston (cloudy) Charleston (clear) Chicago (clear) Corpus Christi (raining) . Dodge City (clear) Galveston (pt. cloudy) Hatteras (pt. cloudy) . Hton (cloudy) |Jacksonville (clear) | KEY WEST: (cloudy) Louisville (cloudy) | Miami (clear)... New Orleans. (pt. cloudy) . New York (cloudy) ... St. Louis (cloudy) Tampa® (clear) |... Washington (cloudy) z Williston (clear) ............-........ KIDNAPER RUES ACT | | ‘nw he would kidnap her child Ber- ‘nard Fisher called on Mrs. Ruth Arthur to beg forgiveness and was arrested. Between 7000 and 8000 deaths by «drowning are recorded every year in the United States. 4 if ABINGDON, Eng.—After writ- | that Greene had conspired to bomb“‘If I did not have utmost con- | fidence in our ability to swing the | proposition, I certainly would not jhave spent $12,000 on the strength jof it, as I have already done.” “It's a big proposition,” Mr. Tufner says, “the equipment?’ will cost us $400,000, and will include thirty scows: and four mixing plants, and there Will be a lot of jtimber for forms. The project will call for a million tons of material.” | DIVORCED AT 15% CHISWICK, Eng—wWilliam T. Allen, aged 15 years 6 months, has been granted a divorce from his 24-year-old wife. Allen mar- vied when he was 15. + Windhoek is the South-West Africa. capital of BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET : PHONE 227 MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Madé W. R. Garing, 509 William St. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926. Body of Drowned Man Shipped To Home In Vincint, Alabama The body of J. F. Phillips, the section foreman who lost his life in a collision between two speed- ers on the Pigeon Key viaduct Tuesday morning at 7:30 o'clock, has been forwarded to his home in Vincint, Alabama, where it-has been learned that his wife and other close relatives reside. Isaac Hendrix, the colored man killed in the same crash, was buried in Key West at 9:30 o’slock this morning. Nothing de‘inite was ever learned about him, but it is understood that he crme from (Georgia. 3 em Es] NECKTIE STRANGLES BOY WAUKEGAN, _lll.—Fourteen- year-old Richard ‘Thompson - was strangled to death when his neck- tie caught in a factory wheel. kL Ld) Telephone 518 P. O. Box 220 DELMONICO RESTAURANT A. LOPEZ & CO., Proprs. Fish a Specialty Meals at All Hours 218 Duval St. Key West, Fla. SIP aiaas PPO POO CC OCLC LO PPO OT POPS PLL AC LLAL ABLE 2 You Think of LUCIGNANI Ask your dealer for it. Lt td tkdbddtbibddd tL téiéi ... anewly refined Advanced Six Series and Light Six Series NOW ON DISPLAY & we MELTZER & NAVARRO AUTO CO. Distributors For Monroe County