Council Proceedings: December 4 and December 7, 1903

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Fort Worth,Texas. Sept.I,03.

Whereas the Mothers and Teachers Club of the Seventh Ward have, by private subscription , entertainments, and etc. raised about$I50.00 for the purpose of making cement walks around the Seventh ward School building, and Whereas the work contemplated by them will entail an expense of about $276.00 therefore be it resolved that the sum of $I25.00 be allowwed for this work same to eb done under the direction of the City Engineer.

Respectfully submitted. J.F. Henderson Alderman 7 th, Ward.

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FILED DEC 4 1903 Jno T. Montgomery City Sec'y

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We your Finance Com recommend that the within resolution be adopted and that the amount o $125 be allowed subject to the approval of the City Engineer.

Wm G. Newby JF Henderson Q.T. Moreland

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FILED SEP 18 1903 Jno T. Montgomery City Sec'y

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JOHN B. HAWLEY, CONSULTING ENGINEER, MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY CIVIL ENGINEERS. MEMBER ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH. CITY ENGINEER, FORT WORTH,

FORT WORTH, TEXAS, Dec. 4th 1903 190

Hon. The Mayor and City Council. City.

Gentlemen:

Below please find estimate of work done and material furnished by Smith and Reilly, on addition to Ningth Ward School.

Contract price, $3723.00 Faulty items, to be remedied by Contractor, 223.00 Amount now due, $3500.00

To which I certify,

John B Hawley City Engineer.

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FILED DEC 4 1903 Jno T. Montgomery City Sec'y

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DR. R. CHAMBERS HEALTH OFFICER

C. C. McMICHAEL B. H. SHEPP HEALTH INSPECTORS

T. F. MURRAY J. F. HENDERSON M. M. LYDON HEALTH COMMITTEE

CITY OF FORT WORTH T. J. POWELL, MAYOR

OFFICE: 600 MAIN STREET, UP-STAIRS ESTIMATED POPULATION, 40,000

MONTHLY REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH For Month of Aug 1903

FORT WORTH, TEXAS 1st Sept. 1903

DEATHS

WHITE COLORED
Male Female Male Female RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT
12 12 2 6 23 9
Totals 24 8 32
CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES REPORTED HOSPITAL AND PAUPER
Small-Pox 1 Patients treated in Hospital at a cost of 67.40
Varicella
Diphtheria Drug bills out door patients and prisoners 8.64
Psendo-Membrane Croup
Scarlet Fever 1
Typhoid Fever Drug Bill and supplies acct. Pest House 4.60
Measles
Mumps Total 80.64
Whooping Cough
Total 2
BIRTHS REPORT OF HEALTH
WHITE COLORED Number premises inspected 1147
Male Female Male Female Number Notices Given 276
Number nuisances summarily abated 98
26 15 6 5 Number sewer connections ordered 18
Totals 41 11 ... 52 Number closet nuisances abated 1181
Number trash cans emptied by City Scavenger 95
Number loads manure, trash and slops removed 285
Number fumigations 2
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