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J. J. NUNNALLY City Auditor, Fort Worth.
Fort Worth, Texas, Dec 4 1905
To the Hon. Mayor and City Council
Gentlemen:-
We your Committee on Claims recommend That the following claims duly approved by the City and to be allowed and warrants drawn on the funds to which they properly belong to wit:-
Aldermens Pay Roll | 104.00 | |
Mayors | 166.66 | |
City Secretary | 241.66 | |
City Auditor | 125. | |
City Attorney | 308.33 | |
City Engineer | 210. | |
City Electrician | 170. | |
City Hall | 92.50 | |
Electric Light Department | 413.50 | |
Fire Department | 2690.85 | |
Health " | 708.80 | |
Police " | 2719.84 | |
Pound | 60. | |
Corporation Court | 100. | |
Calaboose | 250. | |
Sewer Department | 222.25 | |
Street " | 1385.56 | |
Tax " | 63.57 | |
Pub. Library | 333.34 | |
Cement Stock | 24.70 | |
Culverts & Bridges | 66.13 | |
City Park | 120. | |
Gutters & Crossings | 9.50 | |
Public Schools | 437.85 | |
Water Works Department | 3973.25 | 15513.99 |
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JOHN B. HAWLEY, CONSULTING ENGINEER, MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY CIVIL ENGINEERS. MEMBER ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH. MEMBER TEXAS ASSOCIATION CIVIL ENGINEERS. CITY ENGINEER, FORT WORTH.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, Dec. 4th 1905. 1905
Hon. The Mayor and City Council, Fort Worth, Texas.
Gentlemen:
Below please find Estimate No. 2. of work done by S. H. Walton on Well No. 6, at Sash Factory:
260 feet, @ $4.00 per foot | $1040.00 |
Less 40 per cent retained, | 416.00 |
$624.00 | |
Less Estimate No. 1, | 408.00 |
Balance due, | $216.00 |
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JOHN B. HAWLEY, CONSULTING ENGINEER, MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY CIVIL ENGINEERS. MEMBER ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH. MEMBER TEXAS ASSOCIATION CIVIL ENGINEERS. CITY ENGINEER, FORT WORTH.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, Nov. 28th, 1905. 1905
Hon. The Mayor and City Council, Fort Worth, Texas.
Gentlemen:-
It has been brought to my attention that there is a great amount of trash underneath the North approach of the Jennings Ave. Viaduct, partly put there by the city, and partly by the Burris Milling Co.
I respectfully recommend that the City Engineer and Street Commissioner be instructed to remove what waste is due to city work, and that the Milling Co. be instructed to at once remove their debris.
Respectfully, John B. Hawley City Engineer.