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Charles Deacon-Salaries for June: Charles Deacon, superintendent, $83.33; Mrs. M. Deacon, matron, $50; A. E. Du Sold, nurse, $20; L. W. Edinger, bookkeeper, $40; J. R. Robinson, oculist, $6.25; D. I. Christopher, physician, $60; A. Jacques, assistant nurse, $35; A. O. Taylor, engineer, $65; W. C. Robinson, chef, $70; Fred Leach, dairyman, $40; Estella Stull, seamstress, $25; Julia Hook, laundress, $35; John Hook, laundryman, $30; Louise Larsen, general work, $25; William Joiner, general work, $25; Emma Vezey, annex, $25; Nora Buchs, annex, $25; J. M. Williams, barber, $12; Edwin P. Pierce, gardener, $10; George Craft, general work. $35; Earl Noble, nightwatch, $14; Earl Noble, nurse, $30; Marlyn Symmonds, second cook, $40; Mrs. Mollie Rout, diningroom, $17.92; Margaret Murphy, general work. $17.92; Edith Stagman, dining-room, $17.50; Hugh Hopkins, night-watch. $21..

Sanderson Commission Co.-45 lb. sea bass, $5.85; 1 dozen chickens, $3.50..

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The Rugby-Primrose Coal Co.-8.400 lb. coal Truax, Greene & Co.-1 No. 5 W. W. mortar, 95c; 1 No. 3 army scale, $4.25; 1 dozen glass drinking tubes, 15c G. S. Barnes & Son-1 waterback and freight on same, $12; 3 hammocks, $11.75; 1 hammock support, $8.50 32 25 Ira J. Morse-6 boxes butter, $77.76; 4 cases eggs, $21.50; poultry, $30.90; 2 baskets beans, $1.20; cucumbers, 1; 2 cases strawberries, $6; 50 lb. broilers, $10; 2 cases canteloupes, $3; 43 lb. cabbage, $1.72; 1 case tomatoes, $1..

Frank A. Vorhes-Shoes for June..

Receipts to date..

Total..

Expenditures.

Balance.

ASSETS.

Fletcher National Bank, deposit.. Invested in United States bonds. Cash on hand..

Total......

31 16

154 08

34 20

$40,360 70

12.864 25

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Hallett & Baker-Burial J. R. Wilson..
The Colorado Springs Electric Co.-Lights for June.
Seldomridge Bros.-Garden seeds, $1.73; 50 lb. meal,
85c; 100 lb. rye flour, $2; 1,300 lb. flour, $25.20; 100 lb.
lump salt. 65c; 375 lb. wheat, $5.44; 855 lb. oats,
$14.60; 2,490 lb. bran, $31.62; 1,050 lb. straw, $3.93;
1,520 lb. timothy, $12.16; 1 gallon lice killer, $1; 1
package Thanolier, 50c; 1 spray pump, 75c....
Union Ice and Coal Co.-17,635 lb. ice, $35.30; 9,810 lb.
coal, $24.52.

Wrought Iron Range Co.-2 ranges and fixtures....
The Out West Printing Co.-Office supplies and print-
ing.

The Shields-Morley Grocery Co.-8 sacks cane sugar, $40.80; 2 sacks D sugar, $9.50; 120 lb. coffee, $19.20; 2 cases tomatoes, $7.50; 2 cases corn, $4.70; case peaches, $6; case pears, $3.40; 50 lb. prunes, $3.50; 4 gallons pickles, $1.40; salt. $1.50; case hominy, $2.50; box W. W. soap, $4.15; box sapolio, $2.25; 10 lb. pepper, $2.40; 10 lb. mustard, $2.50; case catsup, $4.25; macaroni, 80c; case tapioca, $2.85; 10 lb. barley, 40c; case chow-chow, $3; case peach butter, $3.75; case horse radish, $1; 11⁄2 bbl. mangoes. $6; 60 lb. coffee, $9.60; 4 cans baking powder, $5.80; box cracker meal, $2.93; bbl. soap chips, $13.50; 64 lb. soda crackers, $4.48; total, $169.66; less credit, $3.12. 166 54 H. C. Loesch-Implements and repairs..

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Giddings Bros.-97 yards cheese cloth, $4.88; 2 boxes pins, $1.80; 2 pieces tape, 30c; 5814 yards muslin, $4.38; bolt oilcloth, $2.50; 2 chain mats, $1.70; 92 yards linoleum, $16.63; laying old carpets, $3; 3 yards linoleum, $5.25; square carpet, $15...

H. A. Brown Commission Co.-Spinach, $1.05; 4 boxes beans, $3.50; 155 lb. cabbage, $5.15; 14 cases berries, $39.40; tomatoes, $10.38; asparagus, $2.50; 6 boxes cherries, $8.50; 7 cases eggs, $36.75; 3 dozen cucum

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bers. $1.80; 35 lb. peas, $2.80; 1,859 lb. new potatoes, $32.18; 518 lb. old potatoes, $7.78; beets, $1; 2 bunches bananas, $5; 2 lb. pop corn, 12c; 60 lb. canteloupes, $3.60; 154 lb. onions, 4.62; 351 lb. watermelons, $5.44; 60 lb. rhubarb, $1.80; 4 boxes peaches, $6; 25 lb. cauliflower, $3; crate apricots, $1.75 The Colorado Packing and Provision Co.-178 lb. bacon, $23.14; 1,750 lb. beef, $211.91; 2261 lb. pork, $29.75; 781⁄2 lb. sausage, $7.07; 139 lb. corn beef. $13.90; 395 lb. hams, $51.74; 324 lb. mutton, $37.76; 128 lb. veal, $15.36; 50 lb. lard, $6.13; total, $396.76; less credit, 75c. The Robinson Drug Co.-Drugs for June.. Hendrie & Bolthoff-Castings..

The Lowell-Meservey Hardware Co.-Sundry hardware furnishings...

Charles Deacon-Cash for current expenses.

Total...

RECAPITULATION.

Balance in bank June 26, 1902..

Receipts to July 28, 1902......

Total. Expenditures..

Balance.

$184 12

396 01 43 70

24 33

67 14 200 00

$3,399 96

$15,959 37 3,995 84 $19.955 21 3,399 96 .$16,555 25

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