The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 17, 1927, Image 2

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r t 4-, w.:r . ■"3H+- f >AGE TWO : e ^ : r- •> , J -.•> ?X'.' •n THE CLINTON CHHONICLF, CLINTON. S. C \ I THyRSDAY,'MARCH 17. 1927 STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EX- ’ Druhl? disorderly, operat ing car under influence PENDITURES OF THE S.C. For Decsmbed, 1926, January and February, 1927 RECEIPTS Dec. 1926 Jan. 1927 Feb. 1927 Ca h on hand an in banks December 1. 1926 Light Revenue Received $ 2,688.23 Water Revenue Received 849.14 Police Fines 224.50 Business License 224.50 Real and Pe rsonal Tax—1926 35,090.72 R. and P. Tax—1926 Penalty 34.58 Accounts Receivable 54.50 Past Due Lights & Water 15.16) Light & Water Penalty 11.79 Plant Maintenance 5.05 Paving Assessment 183.18 Penalty on Assessments ,27.46 Interest on Assessments 3.31 Telephone and Telegraph 2.70 Bad Check Account 9.80 Notes Receivable 180.66 Notes Payable 2.400.00 Bank Transfer 3,315.00 $ 3,028.4” 847.06 892.50 •3,705.69 1,181.25 177.56 .20 10.57 3,023.72 813.23 362.75 «267.00 481.58 68.27 108.52 4.23 9.91 26.48 3.95 .70 18.43 103.99 15.56 3.99 2.50 • 3.41 2,000.00 .Water Meters Tapping Fee Accounts Payable Real & Personal Tax—1923 22.00 13.2' Real & Personal Tax—1923 Penalty Real & Personal Tax—1924 Real & Personal Tax—1924 Penalty Real & Personal Tax—1925 Real & Personal Tax—1925 Penalty Real & Personal Tax—1922 Real & Personal Tax—1922, Penalty Rea! & Personal Tax—1921 ReaP & Personal Tax—1921 Pe^nalty License Penalty Interest on Lydia Mill Notees and Water'Extension Bonds Street Equipment Cemetery Account Street Tax Street Improvement and Construction 258.64 4.38 2.50 .35 53.00 7.95 9.75 32.92 4.83 82.39 12.11 40.24 4.33 6.90 .68 33.30 4.95 29.92 347.50 5.00 15.00 75.00 35.21 Grad Total DISBURSEMENTS Police Department Salaries $ 615.00 $ 655.37 $ Police Department Expense 21.73 49.74 Light & Water Sal. & Wages 550.00 550.00 Administrative Salaries 240.00 240.00 Plant Maintenance 141.25 197.88 Street Maintenance 525.25 472.24 P^lr.t., Adv. & Stationery 4.00 53.15 Postage and Office Expense 37.07 65.15 Live Stock Expense 60.65 22.78 Street. Impr. & Const. 32.04 . 7.94 General Expnese 119.35 28.24 Power Purchase 1,264.50 1,495.50 Cemetery Expense 30.40 67.10 Bad Check Account 22.66 18.43 Rent — - , 40.00 98.00 Notes Payable 35,000.00 3,211.00 Interest on Notes 265.00 3.88 Light & Water Material 51.32 286.51 Fuel 11.00 15.50 1926 R. & P. Tax Refund 164.80 •v Legal Expense 49.51 5.04 Telephone & Telegraph 37.65 33.76 Sewer Construction 7.50 Interest on Bonds 5,700.00 Insurance 69.32 Bank Transfer 3,315.00 Bonds Paid 2,000.00 License Refunded 15.00 Water Extension 186.76 Office Equipment 25.30 Fire Department .81 655.37 57.95 550.00 240.00 108.16 404.93 66.25 8.75 103.28 19.25 1,611.00 3.41 40.00 11.66 110.00 15.00 Police Car License for Police Car Interest on Cretificates Water Revenue R. & P. Tax—1925 R. & P. Tax—1926 Street Equipment Totals Ca*h on hand and in banks March 1, 1927 Grand Total Rosemont Cemetery Lots Sold ' Deposit First National Bank, $60.00 February 28, 1927. Certificate Sinking Fund Account for Retirement Paving Certificates Due March 24, 1927 Deposit M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, $672.11 February 28, 1927. Police Receipts DECEMBER, 1926 $ 4,158.23 of liquor, and speeding auto , Drunk and having whiskey on person Boisterous and disorder- , ly conduct 150.00 15.00 Suspended on good behavior for 90 days Drunk and operating " car while drank Drunk, disorderly, obscene language, and abusing polcieman T* Drinking * Drunk, disorderly, and op erating car while drunk Breaking in store, steal ing, carrying away stol en goods Fighting Having whiskey in pos session Brekaing in, stealing, car rying away, concealing stolen property Going on private property, vagrancy, nad be- • coming nuisance Disorderly conduct Disorderly conduct and carrying gun Aiding in stealing Creating disturbance and fighting Storing and trans- 87.50 1 1 took 90 days 5.00 5^ 5% 5% 5^ 6% 5% 5% 6% 5% 5% [5Vr Bonds 4 Street Improvement Bonds. Sewerage System Bonds Water Works Extension Water and Light Bonds r Refunding Bonds Water Works Maintenance Bonds Street Improvement and Maintenance Bonds Funding Bonds Electric Light Plant Bonds Water Works Improvement Bonds Sewerage Extension Bonds 100.00 2 5 120.00 15.00 25.00 2 suspended 20.00 2 s 20.00 1 took 60 days took 60 days each 100.00 10.00 50.00 5.00 10.00 30,00 porting whiskey Operating car without license number Going in railroad cab, stealing and carrying away merchandise Disorderly conduct and causing car to backfire 85.00 5.00 5.00 took 60 days 5.00 Total 42 $892.50 $ 52.00 FEBRUARY, 1927 Drunk Drunk and disorderly 1 5 10.00 60.00 20.00 12.50 10.00 1 took 30 days $ 63,622.38: $ 67,780.61 Drunk and fighting Gambling Riding train without ticket Speeding auto Loitering in Clinton , F ighting Destroying private prip- erty and cursing Loitering and loafing in Clinton Stealing, ponding and giv ing ficticious name Transporting, storing, hav ing plcae of drinking whiskey -■*- Disroderly conduct Disorderly conduct, abet ting in disorderly conduct 1 4 3 1 2 6 20.00 11.75 15.00 5.00 8.00 17.00 8.25 2 took 30 days 13.00 1 took 30 days 15.00 Paving Certificate Issue Surplus Light Revenue ' Water Revenue Penalty Light and Water Account New Paving Assessment Interest and Penalty on Assessments R. & P. Pr. Tax Penalty—1926 R. & P. Pr. Tax Penalty—1925 R. & P. Pr. Tax Penalty—1924 R. & P. Pr. Tax Penalty—1923 R. & P. Pr. TaxPenalty—1922 R. & P. Pr. Tak Penalty—1921 R. & P. Pr. Tax Penalty—1920 Licence and Penalties—1926 Street Tax Past Due—1926 Street Tax—1927 Police Fines Tapping Fees Sinking Fundlnvestment Income Fireman’s Fund Administrative Salaries Fire Department Expense General Expense Insurance Interest and Discount Interest on Paving Certificates Interest on Bonds, Etc. Light and Water Salaries and Wages Light and Water Service and Maintenance Live Stock Expense Office Phone and Postage Plant Maintenance and Supplies Police Salaries Police Department Expense Power Purchase Printing, Stationery and Advretising Rent Street Maintenance Telpehone and Telegraph Light and Water Materials Legal Expense 96,000.00 45,000.00 26,000.00 25,000.00 10,000.00 25,000.00 16<tff00.00 35,000.00 15,000.00 70,000.00 30,000.00 122,400.00 407,253.60 16,362.41 4,946.21 69.85 550.85 93.26 280.41 49.86 ’ 67.75 6.69 6.62 8.39 4.12 4,660.86 31.00 75.00 2,329.75 368.25 184.00 291.74 * V- | 1,440.00 6.78 988.92 142.75 1,548.24 3,519.01 14,325.00 3,290.00 57.67 394.33 229.08 809.68 3,801.32 464.55 6,687.00 278.49 278.00 3,099.89 169.11 550.66 92.05 $1,183,020.93 $1,183,020.93 took 30 days took 60 days The above is a true and accurate statement of ythe Recepits and Ex penditures of the Town of Clinton, S. C., from December 1st, 1926, to Feb ruary 28th, 1927* Also of the Police Court Receipts and of Assets and Liabilities. The Mayor or City Clerk will be glad to answer any questions or give any information desired by the public in connection with this statement. - J February Totals January Totals December Totals Grand totals Total Cash 34.57 5.00 2,500.00 2 9 8 50.00 101.00 27.50 25.00 1 took 90 days 1 took 120 days • . 46 $340.25 $ 66.25 $ 22.50 42 892.50 52.50 •r-i 33 224.50 10.00 * ” 121 $1,457.25 $128.75 $ 22.50 1,457.25 —' r $1,479.75—900 days f 15.00 Financial Statement of the Town of Clinton, S. Q. February 31,1927 1.08 454.00 1.05 2,199.38 2.20 5.42 1.00 20.80 $48,375.00 $ 9,805.08 $ 9,244.51 $ 67.424.59 356.02 $ 67,780.61 Dockets Paid Unpaid Past Due & Paid Drunk 1 $ 5.00 $ Drunk and disorderly 3 10.00 2 took days' Drunk and Cursing 1 7.00 , Drunk and having whiskey in possession 2 50.00 Fighting 8 42.50 2 suspended on good behavior Disorderly conduct 3 7.50 1 took days Disorderly conduct N omd cursing 2 12.50 Stealing and selling stolen property 1 ' took days Riding train without ticket 4 took days Gambling 5 25.00 Having whiskey in posses- * ftion and giving away \ . 3 65.00 10.00 Totals 33 $224.50 $ 10.00 JANUARY, 1927 Drunk 5 $ 30.00 $ 12.50 $ Drunk and fighting 1 10.00 # Drunk and disorderly 2 30.00 1 took days ‘ / ‘ ^ - - ■ / t-‘ • / .. /. ' / . **%*_• • X I . ' t- 'V Ci ■ /■ -• ; • g ■■■ / ' Petty Cash Bailey’s Bank Commercial Bank First National Bank Bailey’s Bank, New Bond Funds Commercial Bank, Sinking Fund for retirement of paving assessment Notes Recievable Accounts Receivable New Assessments Received Assessments Received, Street and Sidewalk Bad Check Account - * Light and Water Received R. & P. Tax Unpaid—1920 R. & P. Tax Unpaid—1921 R. & P. Tax Unpaid—1922 R. & P, Ta* Unpaid—1923 R. & P. Tax Unpad—1924 R. & P. Tax Unpaid—1925 R. & P. Tax Collected—1926 Water and Sewer Taps Fuel Light Meters Wa^er Meters x. Plant Supplies Construction Equipment and Supplies Street Equipment Police Depratment Equipment Plaht Srevice Truck Office Equipment Live Stock Light and Water Tools and Equipment Fire Department Equipment Insurance Prepaid Real Estate Water Extensions and Improvement Light and Water Plant Street Improvement and Consrtuction Street Paving Sewerage Extension Sidewalk Paving* Curbing and Guttering Sewerage System Sinking Fund Account for City Hall Sinking Fund Investment Sewer Consrtuction Street Improvement and Maintenance Water Improvement and Construction Electric Light Plant Bonds Rosemont Cemetery Notes Payable Accounts Payable Accrued Interest - Assets 25.00 34.06 175.98 145.98 115.02 Liabilities 671.02 146.06 490.09 122,565.97 49.44 28.04 3,620.72 290.33 323.60 4 85.35 136.63 614.63 885.56 (Signed) MARY C. HOLLAND, Clerk and Treasurer. (Signed) w. m. McMillan, Mayor. % 50,939.15 243.95 174.25 102.75 49.73 873.20 863.00 2,749.77 925.00 200.00 I, 669.28 625.00 300.00 2,405.00 * 169.73 6,400.00 69,512.75 116,176.44 23,070.63 157,144.81 41.925.49 36.728.93 61,245.89 32.523.49 II, 000.00 14,500.00 15,464.03 334,007.10 59.304.93 1 15,866.24 4,223.53 New Spring Suits From Curlee, Kuppenheimer and other leading makers in a bevy of beautiful pat terns and smart styles. Suits of quality and distinction at most pleasing prices. 32,000.00 260.38 . 8,780.78 YOUNG MEN’S 2 Pants Suits In many new patterns up These suits are fashioned from much bet ter materials than usually expected at such a low price. The styling is excellent—the workmanship good, and value unsurpassed. J. A. BAILEY Clinton, S. C. T ?\ The Clinton Chronicle—$1.56 a Year . v . V '/• } 7 r J-,i! .. M / / / / A Vi /. / HHUmHUi