Polk Topeka, Kansas, city directory, 1896-7, Part 5

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Oakland Place, joins Auditorium at Oakland Park ( streets correspond to J. W. Morris' addition already on).


Oakland, north of Belmont avenue, east of Chester avenue.


*Orchard subdivision "Addition A," part southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 5, township 12, range 16.


*Orchard subdivision, south of Nine- teenth street, extension to Branner and Klein streets.


*Orr's addition, south of Norwood.


Orr's addition, bounded by Fourteenth street on south, and on east by Sac- and-Fox road.


*Osborne's addition, north of Kansas river and west of Tyler street.


*Ott & Tewksbury's addition, south of Fourteenth and west of Taylor street ( Union avenue).


P.


Pacific Place, bounded by Gordon street on north, Laurent on south, Tyler and Taylor streets on the west.


*Paramore's subdivision, north of Kious street and east of Kansas avenue.


*Paramore's second addition, north of Pierce and east of Quincy street.


*Parkdale addition, north of Tenth av- enue and east of the Shunganunga. Parke Place, on southwest quarter of section 35, township II, range 15. Streets are Union street, Munson avenue, Liberty street, Frazier av- enue, Esler street, Winter avenue in Parke Place subdivision.


*Park's addition, north of Grant and west of Van Buren street.


Park's addition, plat of block A.


*Philbin's subdivision, north of Kansas river and west of Middaugh's sec- ond addition.


Pierce's addition, south of Twenty- first and east of Monroe street.


Pierce's subdivision, subdivision of Groveland, I block west of Jeffer- son and south of Pierce street.


Pleasant View, south of Tenth ave- nue and west of Ella street.


Point Prospect, Tenth avenue and east of California avenue.


*Pollom's subdivision, North Topeka, north of Kious street and east of Central avenue.


*Poole's addition, south of Morse street and west of Kansas avenue.


Potwin's subdivision ( Potwin Place), north of Fifth street and west of West street.


Poynter's subdivision, south of Thir- teenth and west of Lake street.


Prairie Dale, northeast of North To- peka.


*Prospect Block, west of Lake street, east of city.


Q.


*Quinton Heights, south of Twenty- first and east of Lincoln.


R.


*Railroad street addition, west of North Topeka.


*Rambo's addition, north of Park's addition, North Topeka.


*Reed's subdivision, north of Fifteenth street and west of Washington street (old Sac-and-Fox road).


Rickenbacker's addition, west of Col- lege Hill.


*Ridgeway's subdivision, lot 4, Rural Homes.


*Ritchie's addition, south of Tenth av- enue and east of Jackson street.


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River View Park, northeast of Pot- win's subdivision.


Rock Island addition, northwest of North Topeka.


Rodgers's addition to Highland Park. Rose Hill, south of the city.


*Rural Homes, south of Fifteenth and west of Buchanan street.


Russell's Meadowside, south of Lee's subdivision.


S.


Santa Fe addition, south of Twenty- first street and east of Kansas ave.


*Schmidt's addition, north of Seventh street and east of Washington ave. Seabrook's subdivision, east half of the southeast quarter of section 3, township 12, range 15, west of Waverly Place.


*Seward's addition, south of Moore & Newman's addition.


Shull's ( Sarah) subdivision of lots 5 · and 7, Lee's subdivision.


South Brentwood, part of lot No. 4, section 34, township II, range 15, west of city.


*South Park, west of Kansas avenue, south of Shunganunga creek.


Southwest subdivision, southwest of Washburn College.


Stephens's addition to Auburndale.


Stevenson's subdivision, south of Eighteenth and east of Adams street.


*Stilson & Bartholomew's subdivision, south of Tenth avenue and west of Arch street.


*Stone's subdivision, block 24, College Hill.


Stone's subdivision, part of Hillyer's addition.


Strait's addition, south of Twentieth and west of Fillmore street.


Strait's addition, east of Strait and south of Indiana avenue.


*Strickler's addition, north of Kansas river and west of Topeka avenue.


Stringham's addition, north of Morse and west of Taylor street.


Subdivision of lots Nos. 35, 37, 39, Highland avenue, Seabrook's sub- division.


Sunnyside addition, adjoining High- land Park, south of Canary avenue.


Supplement to Arlington Heights, joins Arlington Heights.


Swayze's addition, part of College Hill.


Swayze's subdivision, lot 4, block 7, College Hill addition.


Swayze's subdivision, lot 4, block 9, College Hill addition.


*Sweet's addition, north of State and east of Walnut street.


Swygart's subdivision, north of Sixth avenue, east of Veale's addition.


T.


Terra Haute addition, south of city.


The Best subdivision, southeast of Rose Hill.


Thompson's addition, north of St. John street and west of Topeka avenue.


Thompson's subdivision, in southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 4, township 12, range 16.


*Throop's addition, south of Huntoon and west of Western avenue.


*Throop's second addition, south of Thirteenth and west of Buchanan street.


*Throop's third addition, south of Hun- toon and west of Buchanan street.


*Throop's fourth addition, north of Sixteenth and west of Clay street.


*Thurston Place, south of Thirteenth, west of West street.


*Titus's (C. H.) subdivision of lots in Daniels's subdivision.


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Topeka Cemetery, part of section 5, township 12, range 16.


¡Topeka Heights, southwest of city.


*Tweeddale's addition, north of Sev- enth street and west of Shunganun- ga creek.


V.


Van Antwerp's addition, lot 19, W. J. Fritz's subdivision.


Van Buskirk's subdivision of lot 6, block 16, College Hill addition.


Van Buskirk's subdivision of lot S, block 16, College Hill addition.


Van Buskirk's subdivision, part of lot 7, block 10, College Hill addition.


*Vance's addition, north of Fifth and west of Buchanan street.


*Veale's addition, north of Sixth ave- nue and east of Lawrence street.


W.


*Walnut Grove subdivision, south of Seventeenth street and west of Kan- sas avenue.


*Walnut Grove, subdivision of block B.


Warren's addition to Deer Park, in south half of northwest quarter of section 3, township 12, range 16.


Washburn Place, joins John Norton's addition on west.


Washburn Place addition, in west half of section 35, township II, range 15, west of city.


*Watson's addition, south of Second and west of Polk street.


*Watt's subdivision, north of Gordon and west of Tyler street.


Waverly Place, joins Seabrook's sub- division on east.


Webster Heights, south of city.


*Weinberger's addition, north of Grant street and west of Central avenue. Wentworth Place, north of Belmont and west of Oakland avenue ( Oak- land ).


West End subdivision, from Sixth to Eighth avenue, and west of Watson avenue.


*West Park, Tenth avenue, north of Stilson & Bartholomew's addition.


West Side subdivision, Tenth avenue, and south of Martin's Hill.


West View addition, joins Highland Park.


Western Land and Lot Company's addition, east of city ; part west half of section 33, township 11, range 16. ( Part vacated.)


White Oak Grove, west of Maple Grove.


Whitmer's addition, east of Kellam and north of Iowa avenue.


*Wilder's addition, north of Paramore street, west of Kansas avenue, North Topeka.


*Wilder's subdivision, west of Monroe street, and north of Kious to Say- well street.


Willett's addition, south of Twenty- first street, west of Pierce's addition.


*Williams's addition, south of Huntoon and west of West street.


*Williams & Dillon's addition, south of Huntoon and west of Buchanan street.


Wright's addition, part of Oakland. Y.


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Young's addition, south of Eighth and west of Western avenue.


*Young's subdivision, south of Chest- nut street, west of Williston street, College Hill.


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Numbering of Lots.


THE lots on the streets and avenues of the city, south of the Kansas river, are twenty-five feet front by 150 feet deep, except where alleys run parallel, and are uniformly numbered, the number of a lot on one street corresponding precisely with the lot in the same location on every other street. The lots north of the Kansas river as originally platted are seventy-five feet front, the entire frontage bearing the same number.


The following illustration of the two principal thoroughfares will show the location of lots in accordance with the official plats :


Sixth Avenue, EAST of Topeka Avenue.


Topeka avenue to Harrison street, I to 24. Harrison street to Van Buren street, 25 to 48. Van Buren street to Jackson street, 49 to 72. Jackson street to Kansas avenue, 73 to 96. Kansas avenue to Quincy street, 97 to 120. Quincy street to Monroe street, 121 to 144. Monroe street to Madison street, 145 to 168. Madison street to Jefferson street, 169 to 192. Jefferson street to Adams street, 193 to 216. Adams street to Holliday street, 217 to 240. Holliday street to Washington avenue, 241 to 284. Washington avenue to Peter street, 285 to 310.


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north and south.


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Peter street to Hancock street, Numbered Hancock street to Klein street, Klein street to Branner street, ) Branner street to Chandler street, 311 to 330. Chandler street to Lake street, 331 to 352. Lake street to Lime street, 353 to 374. Lime street to Lawrence street, 375 to 396. Lawrence street to Locust street, 397 to 416. Locust street to Lafayette street, 419 to 440. Lafayette street to Leland street, 441 to 462. Leland street to Liberty street, 463 to 484. Liberty street to Lamar street, 485 to 506.


Sixth Avenue, WEST of Topeka Avenue.


Topeka avenue to Tyler street, I to 24. Tyler street to Polk street, 25 to 48. Polk street to Taylor street, 49 to 72. Taylor street to Western avenne, 73 to 96. Western avenue to Fillmore street, 97 to 120.


Fillmore street to Clay street, 121 to 144. Clay street to Buchanan street, 145 to 168. Buchanan street to Lincoln street, 169 to 192. Lincoln street to Lane street, 193 to 218. Lane street to West street, 219 to 242. -


Kansas Avenue, SOUTH of First Avenue.


First avenue to Second street, 13 to 36. Second street to Third street, 37 to 72. Third street to Fourth street, 73 to 108. Fourth street to Fifth street, 109 to 144. Fifth street to Sixth avenue, 145 to 180. Sixth avenue to Seventh street, 181 to 216. Seventh street to Eighth avenue, 217 to 252. Eighth avenue to Ninth street, 253 to 288. Ninth street to Tenth avenue, 289 to 324. Tenth avenue to Eleventh street, 325 to 360.


Eleventh street to Twelfth street, 361 to 396. Twelfth street to Thirteenth street, 397 to 432. Thirteenth street to Fourteenth street, 433 to 468. Fourteenth street to Fifteenth street, 469 to 504. Fifteenth street to Sixteenth street, 505 to 540. Sixteenth street to Euclid avenue, 511 to 546. Euclid avenue to Eighteenth street, 608 to 644. Eighteenth street to Nineteenth street, 645 to 680. Nineteenth street to Twentieth street, 681 to 716.


Kansas Avenue, NORTH of First Avenue.


First avenue to Crane street, 13 to 36.


| Crane street to river, 37 to 66.


NOTE .- North of Kansas river, lots being 75 feet front, they are subdivided into three parts, known as the north, south and center of any particular lot, on streets running north and south, or the east, west and center, on streets running east and west.


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Ward Boundaries.


First Ward. All that part of the city lying north of the Kansas river.


Second Ward. All that portion lying north of the center of Eighth avenue, east of Kansas avenue, and south of the Kansas river, except Metsker's Third addition.


Third Ward. All south of Eighth avenue and north of Eleventh street, west to Washington avenue ; thence north of north line of section 6 one-half mile ; then north of Seventeenth street, except Metsker's Third addition.


Fourth Ward. All that portion lying west of the center of Kansas avenue, north of the center of Eighth avenue, and south of the Kansas river.


Fifth Ward. All that portion of the city lying south of the Third ward, in- cluding Metsker's Third addition.


Voting Precincts.


The city of Topeka is subdivided into eighteen voting precincts, as follows : FIRST WARD (3 PRECINCTS ).


First. All east of the center of Kansas avenue.


Second. All west of the center of Kansas avenue and south of Gordon street. Third. All west of the center of Kansas avenue and north of Gordon street.


SECOND WARD (5 PRECINCTS).


First. All east of Kansas avenue, south of the Kansas river, west of the cen- ter of alley between Monroe and Madison streets, and north of the center of Fourth street.


Second. All east of the center of the alley between Monroe and Madison streets, south of the Kansas river, west of the center of Washington avenue, and north of the center of Fourth street.


Third. All east of the center of Washington avenue, south of the Kansas river, north of the center of Fourth street, and east to city limits.


Fourth. All east of the center of Washington avenue, south of the center of Fourth street, north of the center of Eighth avenue ( exclusive of Metsker's third addition), and east to the city limits.


Fifth. All east of the center of Kansas avenue, south of the center of Fourth street, west of the center of Washington avenue, and north of the center of Eighth avenue.


THIRD WARD (4 PRECINCTS).


First. All east of the center of Kansas avenue.


Second. All west of the center of Kansas avenue (including the State-House grounds), and east of the center of Tyler street.


Third. All west of the center of Tyler street north of Twelfth street.


Fourth. All west of the center of Tyler street south of Twelfth street. -6


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FOURTH WARD (+ PRECINCTS ).


First. All west of the center of Kansas avenue, north of the center of Eighth avenue, east of the center of Tyler street, and south of the center of Fifth street.


Second. All west of the center of Kansas avenue, north of the center of Fifth street, east of the center of Tyler street, and south of the Kansas river.


Third. All west of the center of Tyler street, north of the center of Eighth avenue, east of the center of Western avenue, and south of Second street and the Kansas river.


Fourth. All west of the center of Western avenue.


FIFTH WARD (2 PRECINCTS).


First. All south of Seventeenth street or Euclid avenue.


Second. All north of Seventeenth strcet or Euclid avenue (including Mets- ker's Third addition).


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Municipal, County, State, and Thational IRecord, And Miscellaneous Statistics.


The City of Topeka.


TOPEKA, the county seat of Shawnee county and the capital of the State of Kansas, was located on the fifth day of December, 1854, incorporated in 1855, and made the State capital in 1861. It is situated on both banks of the Kansas river, and covers an area of 3,902 acres, or about six miles square, and its eleva- tion is from 900 to 980 feet above the sea-level. (For historical sketch, see page II.)


The Mayors of Topeka.


Pursuant to a proclamation issued by F. L. Crane and others, the first elec- tion for a mayor and councilmen was held at the store of Moore, Hill & Co., on Thursday, January 28, 1858.


LORING FARNSWORTH. 1858 to 1859.


LORENZO DOW


1859.


( Election was declared illegal, and he resigned.)


C. K. HOLLIDAY 1859 to 1860.


H. W. FARNSWORTH 1860 to 1861.


HENRY T. OTIS 1861 to 1862.


N. W. Cox .. 1 862 to 1863.


J. F. CUMMINGS 1863 to 1864.


SAM. H. FLETCHER 1864 to 1865.


W. W. Ross 1865 to 1866:


Ross BURNS 1866 to 1867.


C. K. HOLLIDAY . .


1867 to 1868.


ORRIN T. WELCII 1868 to 1869.


C. K. HOLLIDAY 1869 to 1870.


J. B. MCAFEE 1870 to 1871.


ORRIN T. WELCII 1871 to 1874.


H. BARTLING. 1874 to 1875.


T. J. ANDERSON 1875 to 1877.


M. H. CASE


1877 to 1881.


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J. C. WILSON. ( Resigned Dec. 5, ISS3) . ISSI to 1883.


BRADFORD MILLER . 883 to 1885.


( Elected to fill vacancy Dec. 23, 1883.)


ROSWELL L. COFRAN IS85 to 1887.


D. C. METSKER. 1887 to 1889.


ROSWELL L. COFRAN ISS9 to 1893.


D. C. JONES (Resigned Nov. 9, 1893.). IS93.


vacancy, Dec. 21,


T. W. HARRISON ( Elected to fill 1893 to 1895 1893.)


CHAS. A. FELLOWS ( Present incumbent ) . I895 to -.


MAYOR CHAS. A. FELLOWS.


Officers.


SALARY.


MAYOR


Chas. A. Fellows


$900


CITY CLERK


S. S. McFadden


1,350


DEPUTY CLERK


Hattie S. Holman


540


POLICE JUDGE


L. S. Ferry


Soo


ATTORNEY


W. A. S. Bird


1,200


TREASURER


. Chas. S. Elliott


600


CLERK FOR TREASURER Jessie Ogilvy


I20


PHYSICIAN.


M. R. Mitchell


600


SUPT. PUBLIC SCHOOLS


W. M. Davidson


2,250


ENGINEER


W. H. Barnes


1,200


STREET COMMISSIONER


. James Ramsay


900


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Z. T. HAZEN, Judge Shawnee County District Court.


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CHARLES CURTIS, : Congressman, Fourth District of Kansas.


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DEPUTY STREET COMMISSIONER


H. B. Van Vechten $600


SUPT. ELECTRIC LIGHTS . J. B. Marshall


ASSESSOR .


Geo. D. Hale. 1,200


FIRE MARSHAL George O. Wilmarth 1,500


COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS


Frank Herald. 1,200


P. I. Bonebrake. 400


POLICE COMMISSIONERS


F. S. McCabe 600


C. K. Holliday, Jr. 400


CHIEF OF POLICE . John M. Wilkerson 1,200


CITY COUNCIL.


Regular meetings of the Council are held in the Council Chamber, City Building, on the first Monday evening of each month, and special meetings on the call of the Mayor.


PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. . J. T. Fulton.


FIRST WARD. .J. D. Pattison and O. D. Skinner.


SECOND WARD Frank Stevens and W. C. Stephenson.


THIRD WARD S. B. Bradford and John Elliott.


FOURTH WARD James Burgess and C. J. Drew.


FIFTH WARD J. T. Fulton and Fred Roundtree.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Ways and Means -Burgess, Bradford, Stephenson, Pattison, Fulton.


Finance - Bradford, Stephenson, Skinner, Roundtree.


Judiciary -Bradford, Stephenson, Fulton, Burgess.


Streets and Walks -Fulton, Drew, Stevens, Skinner, Elliott.


Public Buildings and Parks-Stevens, Burgess, Fulton, Skinner.


Railways, Telegraph and Telephone -Roundtree, Stevens, Bradford, Skin- ner.


Conduct of Public Officers -Skinner, Roundtree, Elliott, Stevens.


Gas, Electric and Vapor Lights -Elliott, Stephenson, Drew, Pattison.


Licenses -- Stephenson, Burgess, Bradford, Roundtree.


Sewers and Waterworks - Pattison, Burgess, Elliott, Roundtree.


Claims and Accounts - Pattison, Stevens, Fulton, Drew.


Fire Department - Burgess, Stevens, Fulton, Skinner.


Paving-Stephenson, Drew, Elliott.


Health and Sanitary Dept .- Drew, Stevens, Pattison, Roundtree.


Printing - Fulton, Stephenson, Roundtree, Drew.


BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS.


The Board of Police Commissioners is appointed by the Governor for a term of two years, and is limited to three members, and restricted so that only two of the members are adherents of the same political party.


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COMMISSIONERS.


P. I. BONEBRAKE, President


$400


F. S. McCABE, Secretary


600


C. K. HOLLIDAY, Jr. 400


Regular meetings held every Saturday evening at City Prison, corner Fifth


and Jackson streets. The Police Commissioners have charge of the police de- partment of the city. They receive their pay from the State.


POLICE COURT.


Police Headquarters, 335 Jackson street.


SALARY.


JUDGE


. L. S. Ferry $800


ATTORNEY


W. A. S. Bird. 1,200


CHIEF OF POLICE


J. M. Wilkerson 1,200


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


NAME. SALARY.


J. M. Wilkerson, Chief


. 1010 N. Kansas ave $1,200


J. W. Gardiner, Captain


1141 Prospect st 900


Tim Donovan, Sergeant No. I.


231 Madison st. . 720


W. F. Ellison, Sergeant No. 2.


408 Monroe st .. 720


W. D. Disbrow, Day Jailer.


3090 Western ave


600


A. W. Hopkins, Night Jailer


I200 Kansas ave.


600


M. Bundy, Patrol Driver.


City Prison. 600


Mrs. L. E. Thorpe, Police Matron


.510 Van Buren st. 540


John Ewing, Patrolman


· 520 Topeka ave 600


808 Clay st. 600


600


R. T. Burgess, יו


313 Ash st


, 600


A. W. Fowkes,


713 Jefferson st


600


C. Carlson,


708 Lincoln st


600 -


J. E. Owen, וי


1334 N. Quincy st


600


C. A. McDowell, «


1123 Morris ave.


600


Frank Parsalls,


. 312 Madison st.


600


J. E. Lucas, 66


507 W. Eighth st


600


Wesley Hale,


1308 Monroe st 600


J. C. Johnston,


1031 Arch st


600


K. K. Pingston,


.900 Clay st. 600


C. Long,


. 943 Spruce st 600


M. H. Aye,


421 Jackson st.


600


R. Boyd,


1032 Washburn ave.


600


J. J. Haisch ( dead animal dept.) 1509 Quincy st.


720


SANITARY POLICEMAN.


C. W. Fowler


1804 Van Buren st.


$480


Nels. McConnel . 434 Lafayette st. 480


John Allen 113 Jefferson.


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CITY PHYSICIAN. Dr. M. R. Mitchell City Building $600


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Office in city building, 701 Kansas avenue. Meets at call of secretary.


MEMBERS.


Dr. M. R. Mitchell, Secretary City Building


. Fees.


Dr. W. S. Lindsay


. 623 Quincy st.


Dr. L. Y. Grubbs


603 Kansas ave


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


RECEIVE FEES.


John L. Guy


Office, 605 Kansas ave. 66


F. M. Grover


66


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City Finances.


(Furnished by City Clerk S. S. McFadden, April 11, 1895-)


VALUATION OF PROPERTY FOR 1895.


Real estate.


$7,666,260 00


Personal property ..


1,502,905 00


Railroad property


389,401 90


Total


$9,558,566 90


TAX LEVY, 1894.


General-revenue fund ..


6 mills.


$57,681 56


General-improvement fund


5


66


48,067 96


Interest fund


.2


20, 188 54


Water-works fund.


112 .6


120 15,381 75


Library fund


010 41


020 4,806 80


Judgments, costs, and interest on judgments.


4,806 80


Sidewalk levy ..


12,831 59


SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT LEVY, IS94.


City's proportion, principal


32% mills.


$31,244 18


City's proportion, interest


3


1,442 05


Principal, Capitol Square paving.


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3,364 76


Interest, Capitol Square paving


2 '20 961 36


Property's proportion, principal and interest, streets and alleys.


88,658 28


Property's proportion, principal and interest, sewers


41,848 37


Opening streets, alleys, etc ..


1,583 54


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SCHOOL LEVY, 1892.


General school fund


8 mills.


$77,866 00


Interest and sinking fund


1 18 . 120 17,519 90


Outstanding school bonds ..


241,000 00


GENERAL REVENUE FUND, 1895. Fiscal year ending March 31, 1895.


Balance, April 1, 1894.


$7,845 35


Received from County Treasurer.


64,349 35


Received from Food Inspector


2,532 27


Received from licenses ..


4,674 48


Received from other sources.


7,475 58


$86,873 03


DISBURSEMENTS.


Warrants paid, general revenue.


$21,593 99


Warrants paid, Fire Department.


27, 124 08


Amount transferred to Police-Department fund to pay balances unprovided for.


20,524 29




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