D~oember 17, 1918
<br />
<br />Labor, $6,500~
<br />Rppairs to Equipment 400.
<br />~ateriat for Masonry
<br /> & Paving,
<br />
<br />Repairs to irdproyed
<br />
<br /> Brought Forward,
<br /> C 4 Paints, 0ils, &c.
<br /> D 2 Fuel,
<br /> E 4 Tools,
<br />
<br />4C
<br />
<br />Total,
<br />
<br />$ 9,V00o
<br /> 25.
<br /> 250 o
<br />
<br />$10,025.
<br />
<br />Labor, $ 200.
<br />Material for ~ood ~ork 200.
<br /> ~ 400.
<br />
<br />Labor, $ 600.
<br />Material for F~sonrff
<br /> ~ 400.
<br /> & Paving,
<br /> $ !,000.
<br />
<br />'A 1 Salary, $ 2,100.
<br />'D 4 Provisions,-Tce~ &c. _4,000..
<br />
<br />A1
<br />
<br />~ 3
<br />'B 9
<br />'B 9
<br />JB 8
<br /> C2
<br /> C 5
<br /> D !
<br />
<br />Salary, $ 900.
<br />Labor, 960.
<br />Special Labor, 50.
<br />Repair~ to Buildir~s, 50.
<br />Repairs to Equipment, 50.
<br />Horse 'Shoeing, 30.
<br />~aterial for Wood Work 50.
<br />Rubber &Leather Goods 40.
<br />Stationery, Printing, &c. 10,
<br />
<br />$2,140
<br />
<br />Bridses & Culverts & E
<br />
<br /> Brought Forward,
<br /> C 4 Paints, 0ils,
<br />
<br />Tota!~
<br />
<br />$ .400.
<br />$ 415',
<br />
<br />General Repair.s 4 G
<br />
<br /> Brought Forward,
<br /> C ~ Paints, 0ils, &c.
<br /> E 4 Tools,
<br />
<br />Total,
<br />
<br />1,000.
<br /> 10.
<br /> 25.
<br />1,035.
<br />
<br />Chain Ga~ 4 H
<br />
<br /> Brought Forward,
<br /> D 5 Dry Goods, Clothing, &c.
<br /> Total,
<br />
<br />6,100.
<br />.~ 400.
<br />6,500.
<br />
<br />C~_AR±T-Z & ~ORREC~I~.
<br /> City Home 5 A
<br /> Brought Forward, $ 2,140.
<br /> D 2 Fuel, 500°
<br /> D 8 Forage, 180.
<br /> p ' ' 2,000.
<br /> D 4 rovlslons, Ice,
<br /> D 5 D~ ~oods, Clothing, &o., ZVS.
<br /> D 6 Chemicals, D~ngs, 75.
<br /> E 1 Office & Household Equipment, 25.
<br /> F 2 Insurance, ..~80..
<br /> Total, $ 5,2V5.
<br />
<br /> Cit~. Jail 5 R
<br />Repairs to Buildings, $ 200. Brought Forward, $ 850.
<br />Lights & ~ower, 550. D 8 Other Supplies (Bed & Bedding) 250.
<br />Fuel, 300. F 2 Insurance, lle.
<br /> $ 850. Total, ~!,218.
<br />
<br /> PUBLIC ~HVICE
<br /> C_ty Markets V ~E
<br />'A 1 Salary, $1,800. Brow~t Forward, $ 3,199.
<br />
<br />A 2 Labor 939. D 6 Chemicals, Drugs & Lime 5.
<br />B 2 Repairs to Buildings 150. D 8 Other ~upplies, 13.
<br />B 5 Lights & Fewer, 2~5. E 4 Tools, ~8.
<br />
<br />~C 5 Rubber & Leather Goods, 25. F 2 Insw~ance, ~, 125-49
<br />-D I Stationery, Printing, &c. 10. Total, $ 3,GVG. 40
<br /> $3,199
<br />
<br />Cemeteries
<br />
<br />A 1 Salary, ~,360. Breught Forward, $ 6,638.V5
<br />~A 3 Special L~_bor, 3,200. D 1 St&tienery, Frinting, &c. 15.
<br />B 4 Water, 50. D 9 Fuel, 45.
<br />
<br /> B 6 Advertising 15. D 3 Forage, 1V0.
<br /> B 8 Horse ~hoeing, !0. ~ 4 ZIee, 25.
<br /> C 4 Paints, 0ils, &c. 3.V5 E 4 Tools,
<br /> $6,638.V5 Total, $6,968.V5
<br />
<br /> BE IT RESOLVED, That all appropriations in thSs Budget, except those for Interest and
<br /> 'Schools, be made available on the apu~oval of the City Manager, the City ~ger being re-
<br /> 'quired to repor~ to the Council at its first megul~ meeti~ in each month in detail all
<br /> ~expenditu~es m~de for the preceding month; and tha{ ~all ftLuds as ~ar as practicable be
<br /> expenaed in equal amounts each month.
<br />
<br /> Appropriation~ for Interest is made available as it may become due.
<br /> Appropriation~ for Schools shall be paid in equal payments in the montb~ of January,
<br /> ~Narch, Apri!~ }~ay, June, september, 0etcher and December,
<br /> Whereupon, M~. Culpepper ~?ved that the_Budget be amended by addi~
<br />of $~5.00 under Charities & Correctmons, "Pensions", for Joseph Ba~ett.
<br /> ~ne motion was adopted.
<br />
<br />an appropriation
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