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1923 I I CostissatiosCertifieate.-SaretyDepartment. ~ti Bind No. 83-164448 THE ATNA CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANYs HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. At Qlonialberallon of the sum of -1@A-and s AQ0_ _-NIlars THE /ETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY herehv continues in force Bond Number - 88~164448~-___ in the sum of m+o-thousand shnA --no/100 -----Dollars ($-9j,000,00.--) on behalf of _Jl.._L,___'Lsughn in favor of _ Uy-or-.of-My_oLDeato&__ for the period beginning on the------ tenth.__.____._.______ ---day of.____Jsnut+ry-.---__---.-~_-- 19_29 andendingonthe_ tenth day of- L$AA-ry-__ _ _1930- subject to all the covenants and conditions of said original bond heretofore issued on the 10th day of •Tanuary 19 - eo It is expressly understood and agreed that the aggregate liability for all losses under the original bond, this renewal certificate and any other instrurntnt shall not exceed the penal sum of the original bond. Dated this----14th .day 31 `4ecamber 19-. THE /ETNA CASUA Y A D SURETY COMPANY By: ~S jl~ Attest:.l{c:i&nt Vice I'ff4~tlt FORM h[rf-A Form G116,1014, (o)-25M, 1 129 1480 51brtlto 80 Tlrpoett f!?ostpaug of s arlllsna SONG NO. ttRStlrf F~ ' l3All.EY I 'NTON TEX bRaa«sMT ►REMIUM O_----I--- - - bU[bAt[ UC PUB1. I C. OFFI_C IAl. DEPARTMENT PREMIUM NOTICE PRINCIPAL - J,- 11 ER4111 N,_----.__ _ - DENTQhr_ NOTICE Is HEREBY GAIN THAT THE PREMIUM STATED ABOVE 19 01,6 AND PAYAath' ON OR BEFORE OUE DA1I, ON THE BOND IN TftE PENALTY OF S-_-_.- 5000 FAVOR OF AND ON BEHALF OF SAID PRINCIPAL. U C_i T_Y SECRETARY ._._ML,yD c i T_Y~ f 2 ~J-QRI T E X-, s000UNI IIO .._7.27" 42 JUMCx rIIE11M - DALLA.EV -UXs_ 11001st- -___~1d.A. - CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE IS UNNECESSARY ~j~fPRCaIOtNT PLEASSEEEIMPORTANCRINSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE ONCE r I . r' i ~ 1 { r ~ r r WITH 7NE PRFM UM ANCOO T NIVERYARY DA7C THCPRIRGM IUa7. PNOT X N6 NUAILY IN ADYANC60N EACH ANN1V[RlAAV OATS A! LONG AS LIABILA IT N. / TERMINATED FOR ANY CAU6ETKINDLV FORWARD AT O R RAJ DOOM EW~ DF.NCE OF TCRMINATION OF LIA81011Y. IF SAID BOND 19 NO LONGER DEBIIIEO, KINDLY FILL IN AND SIGN INC FOLLOWING, , , r ►17£LI;r AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND PLEASE CANCEL SAID BOND AS OF DAY BIONFo...~ iMniovrie on~osiroeR,"" t • CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE 380 )NI([ o lit Mittatrerattnu of the stun uf_..... Sevon and 60/100..,.,,. New Amstordam Casualty Company hereby continuos in force Bond, H. 0. No._. 0131191 Brauel C . N S;7392 ,e Putu /h Fifteen Hundred and No 100• ~'ted & D• L. ' . Dollare,on behalf uf.Pe.X1t.Ot1 Electria..Shop 80n....,.... as Electrician's License Dond in favor of. 01V. 9.r.. JDe.>104, . . i tv nf.. March So he extended term begituriug on the.. 5.t h _ St)38 , nud ~ ending nn the....,, 6th uy of,.-._ March , ltt~9 , subycv•t to all the cotenants and conditions of said lx,ad. This Continuation is exceuted upon the express mudition that the Company's liability under Pair] Bond and this and all continuations thereof sball trot ~c eumulatitc and shall in au event exceed the Puirt of., Fifteon Hundred and No/100 Dollars. Dollars. 11itnroa tho sigiiatures of the President at Jtjjir~ail~8b[~At~r~~t~ie__._. .2.0Ch -day of febrya.rY...... 13 28. /'iG<asse. C I resident Attorney-in Fact sfsadxacartvx~cx i ~s~•~:1 1 ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ I . J ~ 1 11 i i ' 1 i, ` 1 C*t~ .ark' Poltalt S. W. McKENZIE, MAYOR Penton, Texas Feb. Rl, 1'^R To the Non. City Cor.arlinr on. Gentlemunt 1 herewith E tbmit m!l moni.ly report for m.onAh ending Feb. "A, 1PP6. "TAT 'R AND LIGHT MPARTi X.NTi-- This department is in good shape and colleotionn good. Vany new oxtonotons are beinr*., made and service being made better. Our new engine is working fine and they are putting in new pole+i and heavier wires in the I'orlt end to rive latter serial^e. They have ^inished sewerage in I'ollepe view and nre pre- paring to put in other :rater ani sewer lines. Also have made light extensions out to the edoec of town where needed. STRb;I;'i AND BRIDGE— The streets are in good shape and the now main- tainf,r is working fine and. is worth the m-nay. Ile are ordering oar of asphalt and fixing to patch where needed and putasphalt on the new brides covering the rough places where we have gravel streets "'9 have worked r%nd olayed come streets in the outskirts of the ett5 . have been neglected il9retofore. No spooial recommendations in th_,• department. POLIOFI-- Not much doing., in this Impartment. Very f ow spoAders and little law being violated so f ar as we can tell. Officers pretty well on the job. MPALTHS-- The he-lth seems good and no contageoue diseases in the city that wa know of. GhNEMAL CONDITIO14SI General conditions good and collection of de- linquent taxes have been fair in the past month. All hands seem to, be working to'the best interest of the city and no friction among the various departments. Our fire record is not as good as we desire T, and ""he-Fire 11arshall and City Varshall have been given further instructions along the line of enforcing our laws as to keeping down fire hazards. Respectfully Submitted. H. 11, VoKenzie Mayor. a; i „ i I C~l 1 i t h )?nton, iexrts. I arch ^7, 1"R, To the Yon. City Cormier ion. Gontlemens-- I horevrith submit to you my rontly report for month ondi.ng varch "7, 1"28. ;TR1:i:T AND R1IIDGFA This Ylepartment is in noo.l shape. Streets all in fine shape. I,xcavation going on on crest Sycamore. No recorurondation►,. YATItt AND LIGHT. Good shape- collections rood. Sewer work on West Oak going on satisfactory. Wo coral1 int Lx')out service of ivator and lir~ita. NO R'r;OUk.P2f0ATIOI(S. POLIObM l:otor Cop doing good work and most, all paying off without a murimzr. Not much othor disturbance that I hear of. KF,AIPLTK. Everything all G. X. and no recommendations. 01171r.RAL 00I(DITION111- Good and all hands working harmoniously. ltepoectfully submitted. B. V. ';cKenzie Layor. t, 1 Y• S t 10..1 ~ ' h ' J f ` ,y l 1 0. , N N , f . s, Y `~y i4 f, n ^ I a sYc I Tit~ of P0,11ton B. W. MCKENZIE. MAYOR Penton, TtXA i !+.nril ^40 7^"A. To the )!on. City Co! ~iiseion, 0011tor , IS'nXRBa Gentlerent-- T horavrith subrdt to , for your approval, the fol- lowing ronthly report for ^,onth er dt .g April ^4, 19'?A. IIAT'-12 AND I NT ll1,i'P,R'1' ;7tTlf This lopartment in in good shape, Ve are giving satisfaction to our customers. Collections are Food find we are making r'.any new extensions for linhta, hanging street lights, ricking sewer.extensions eto, tfont Oak sewer has been complated and we are now putting in new four inch water line on Scripture and Yalone ntreete. Wo recornoncl that you instruct the onpinonr to proceed with sewerage up Bollivnr Ftroot and from ~Utn to Looitet tak- ing, care of a very much vended oxtension. S'PR s?"t' 0D BRIDGES This department in good shape. Now machinery house completed in yard. Excavation for curb andrutter nearly complete on West Sycamore and all dirt strents kept in g,-o€ condition, t'any holes have boon patched in prxved streets and Carrier otreet put in foir condition, The branch ~^hst of So Locust has been straighten- ed out and thin will relieve an ovorflow condition along in that section of the city. POLICYA This department Is in :cool shape. „-,neli cop on dtit,i all time and other officere holding, ,.town crime and fires to a minimum. At roquest of the Presidents of the two state collegoe, and upon advi oe of tnlir.,o corrrinsi onorn vie have t0rled two special men on from 7 to 11 oolock at night. flXA,jTH DNPART1'NIM This department in Food condition. Fixing to have a ronoral clean tip before conventions meet and the town is in good condition as to health. The city is in good condition and no apecial reo- ommendationn other than mentioned, Respectfully submitted, B. 11, VoKenzi a €.!ayor, i~ h' J,. ~ ~ + ~ _ n V M 1 f` r ~ A ~ ° ~ ~ ' ~ { yum Not 04-10u, t2-13-16 11160 INDIVIDUAL FIDELITY BOND Amount, t...... 0.Q0,.0.0.... CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE , No. _ . ?Q~.7--..°---- Premium $........,1.9.110......... jribelf,tv atria OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE 3n 4Cotwilaeration of the slim of._-.... -....-...m...Twslve...anu...b.0]100...-...-...- Dollars ($....12.o..50.........) the Fidelity and Deposit Comliny of Maryland, Surety upon a certain Fidelity Bor.d No.....W.26g6.5 dated the ...............3rd............................................... -day of.... ......................._..~~Y........,...,.......... 1926..1 In the penalty of.n..n.... n- ...-...F'iY.e...mhot}B.a n ...~~.4/ 00...-..."... ...-...'.Do11an (S..... ~000.00 on behalf Of.-J-1.16 ...Krw n,... C i ty. S e ore tAA!Y ...(hereinafter called Employe), undinfavor of..Mayo.x....af_.01ty....o.f...AA.nton....' X0.li...8,ri ..kl~s....emC0@.0.Q.Q. z.0...kn.... ..1%.~.Q4............ does hereby continue said bo-A in force for the further period beginning or. the.......... Is.t .......................................day of 1t'11<y.... 14 AL at 12 o'clock noon, and ending on the........ lst .......................................day of................. may....... 1929... at 12 o'clock noon. PROVIDED, that said bond, as continued hereby, shall be subject to all its terms, conditions and limitations, except as herein modified, and WA the liability of the said Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland under said bo11d and all continuations therrof shall not exceed in the aggregate the above named penalty, or in the event of an increase or decrease In such ,penalty, shall not exceed in the aggregate the larger or largest amount carried under Bald bond on the Employe, , 19.28.. Signed, sealed and dated this 2qf L.....................day of.................. duly, Not valid uuleu eountersirned by ■ duly Authorised Rapr6untative. FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND ATrrsTr BY ~~~h•="-`~ President. Secretary, . Countersigned by........ A$ert . •i ract, ct andAttorney ri JL~ r i i L f F; y, C 1 ` J P~~ , le~rr~~~s-- IN THE MATTER OF THE THE SLATE OF TEXAS 0 County of Denton. being duly sworn, says that he is the :...manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general u:culation which has been continuously and1 regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published In said paper ae follows: First inscWon day of ~L .....19,2..x... Second insertion 9.. . day of _ .,._~i 19..... Third insertion day of / 19 Zf..,.. Fourth insertion .......3... t*l day of _ _ 19..?`f 6~ ~ 17+1.~.~er~ ifs ~.•atn~ ,~0 t?, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this .......3~•1-t .,....day of"'~ G~~ 19.Zf Witness my hand a+td official seal, ,t~ m Notary Public, Denton County, Texas. M File No HERE PAS EE THE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION CUT FROM PAPER IN F11F 'LSAT"I EK OF THE AWILkC'ttot OIIUINAhce AN ORDINANCE- PROYIDIIQp jpR Tkv stscrION OF A I~$A O A 1 F .ATTORNER S CITY IONERS. AI L OOFSAAID OF' S AND POSITIONS SING FOR THE FULL TERN[ OF WO YEARS SAID ELECTION TO BE !{ELD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL, 1098, SAME BEING VIE yrd DAY THEREOF: APPOINTING ELEOTIOx OFFICIALS' PROV10• ISO FdR THE MANNER OF gl,tSlpa lei g11.ECrrlox• Flx• AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISHER TO q 1H># v~Lly'scATloss8 oP s vtrr~ ~gggAQN rpovl tvt THAT PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE. T~ S 1 N C EOANa~T1Ia xtaHE/ tr rFIO~gY MA~jO~ppFCJg PITY A E9PI~OTIVPYY. CI Y 1~tAltB It F;Ied the day CLAIiED ELEOT€D oL SA1~ et~E- SPk'CTIVE OFFICES AND THE THREE PERSONS RP~EIV{NO THE 19 13IOHF3T NVMBER OP VOTES 15HALL BET DECLAARRED1 EL IC] CTED CITY COMMISSIONERS. tiE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMIISSI'O,eN~OAF THE CITY OP Section 1, That An election be By Deputy. ~scld in the City of Denton. Texas,, bh the, 3rd day Of April, 1098, the, _ a being the Ant TueMlay In Said oath, at which time there shall of le4tod a Mayor, a City Attorney, a City Marshall, 4134 three City Com ~nI"loners, of sells tlitr for a period Df itwo yeare'or until their 84CVs• rs ►tipfiellctbd 6" the - 4u►llided, ft'l pthe Ctyyf Hall else d p 11,041 haa be city; McCoYaick ado tt! 1s ppee~teeby a1DpY• Inted'fueh pfefldlttd o6loff. w'lth J. T. BAcer, And 'O{u: FaWler ae aa• sutantil i Beeploll g. Ta'a1H fUd electloa shot{ be held 'under the prorl610 ha Of the OodatjW%IOb sod 1sWa of the State of Texas dad any ►uceeel, to lip' ihai ib 9t1;1t¢ed rotes pf d e permitted .ta ro ial l f aa l Section" e. The t~S~hnatpp69 holdin obal tuhi leWoof the StaN of Iexase e ggur 1ming general elect{qno# and any i cial rule a plitn lea 6. Tha. The 0 Coro All, pointed herein shall make a proper t1tufn of said election in SCCOMIRC4 wI b P&W. election S. That the person resell- Ing the highest number Of tt: Log Mayor at said electlol shall W e• dared 016Cte4 Mayo",' and the persOR vow tool Ot the Attd negl~ at laid"el«- iloa ehall be declared slatted Oil) Attorney, and the 1l11011 tecelrla1 the highest pumbet of rote! or City Manhali at uld election shall pbea epleecteet C1 .t M►t►helt, and the thrre baiwot irblt~rstr! for t hOlOohlstO flu ; at pale etectl 13 deCla stella!e tt ~6'aetent r f, d~tCC6e4 fiAve printed t'a al td..fot. said tiectlon* leatp a S. A copyy of tees ordtrunle 6igned eft the cbft rfnan of the Olt ComMUelon Slid attested, by ~Clity 6ccretapry of said City shalt 7bessAldacSalrMi /lradt Ofixcdoto and directed to ceUAe Bald notice of "to at the C11 Hill) nrpaldt'jciso Ity ° her glib 1 1l t to rte I thin flier duthortxedcit1, 1dIrtetchdato he" 6 iel n Ice Of~ pejection Vublkshyed 1n the octal p4a 11 be tttbl[a~ied etch which ribt1a were foy Sire W 110. t o date of the !Ir►f bublkatb rgot bCl13e of less taln,thlrty . prior to e date of NS4 e{ soce1 at this ordl~tnee ahaSl be to fu ford khd eRect;tt7m end attar fon Adopted is day of Febtu nry, 1029. IIIRnlit} 1R1LLtsB. Chnlrman city 4 186161j: City of Ix:tuln, exan. A.:estf 61 79 9y i ' s !r F1~oTIO:I o~rr.~!'oz. Ail oppi:"PitoF PROVIDI:dG F'OF THE ELFCTIOBi OF A ;U,YOR,A CITY ATT0P`TTY,1"dD A CITY :'AA£HALL,AIID TFRFE COIC:ISSI0FR£,ALL OF I-ID OFFICE° A:ID POMIC=S BEING `_OF. ^HF F?',L TT'R'. Or :r, v"11.e _ .So-!IC Flj7CTI~r•7 .T~ j d'i'?ID C" "zr 'Y1F.E7 7:7wLEIY !:7 IPF--L,1Z28, LZI:'G ^ri;• 3rdrl.Y h,i?POI:'TI'" 71'j7CTIO:I Or'FICILLS, DROVILI::G FOR 1HY, OF HOLDI:IG 0 ;ID FLE07I0:7j FIXING THE gJALIF1QFTI0N6 OF VOTERS AND P.ROVIDING jkAT THE PER;ONS RECEIVING THE HIGHEST I1UHS'TR OF MARS Y4T~;S FOR "AiOR,FOR CITY ATTO~lFY,A~~D FOP, CITY MARS ALL RiMOTIVFLY,LHALL $E DECLARED ELECTED TO SAID RESPECTIVE j A OFFICES AND THE TERSE. PERSONS RECEIVING THE HIGHEST HUMP. OF VOTES FOR CITY CO.MIBSIONF,R SHALL HE DECLARED ELECTED CITY 00:2!Ia0I0NERS. R " °E IT ORDI.I:IE:L, LY THE CITY MC S~IO:d OF THE CITY OF I)EUTONoTEXAG. ti Section If That .n election be held in the City of ienton,Texa.s,on the 3 rd day of A;ril,1828 the awLe 'oeing the_firat Tueaday ir, 3eid tLonth at whiz' time there shall '03 elected a I:wyor, a City At;orney, a, City "zxshall,:nd three City Couanissioners,of said City for a period of two years or until their suoceasors are elected .nd qua.lified . Seotion 2, That the polling a1E.oe shall be the City Hall in uaid City,and the presiding offioer shall be iisLs UoOormick and he is hereby-appointed such presidin officer with, J.T.Seker,end Otis Fowler as assistants, Section 3. That seid eleotion shall be h held under the proviaions of the Conatitution and law a of the State of Texas,and any speoial rule applyingland only qualified voters of said City shell be permitted to vote, } Section 40 :The manner of holding said ~ election shall be governed by the laws of the Rate of Texasreou Latin g, general eleotions,and any sxaoial rt11A applying. 8eotion s, :That the offioera appointed herein shall make a proper return of 0e4d election in aocordenoe with laws S-totion 6, 1 That the person receiving the highest nuu;'oer of votes for P.W/Or at said election shad! bo declared also t9l Upyor,and. the perstnz reoeiving "the highest nueoer of votes for City Attorney at said eleotion shall be deole.red eleoted trity Attornsy,and th 6 )Arson receiving the highest nunber of votes for city 1'1"Bhall at said election Shell be elected City Isarshal,t, a!nd the three persona receiving the highest number Of votes for City Commizsioner ,.t said eleotion 4 shal". be deolared elected City Commitioners, ' i Seotion 76 ThLt the City Secretary is haraby authorized and directed to home printed the ballots for said election. Section S. A oopy of thd4ordinnnaa signed by the ohsirraan of the City Commission e.nd atteete* by the City Secretary of said City shall serve as a proper notice of eleotiun, The acid chairman is authorized to and directed to oause said notice of % election to be posted at the City Hell and two other public plaoes,within said City for at least thirty days prior to the eleotion,and he is Parther authorized and directed to have raid notice of eleot!on publishdd in the official paper of ss.id City and which notice shall be published eaoh viesk for five weeka,the date of x"k the first publioetion thereof being not less than thirty days prior to the date of said election . Seotion 9• That this ordinance shall be In fall force and effect from and after tts adoption Adopted this ebraary,4P29. (Signed) RDn ~eirman CityCommis6ion. City f ,Texaa. ! N~ . 'c x x a' r; . CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE gwa&q4' vim rim Omni I-A-MMA-MPM a 3111 M>111otberaffillj of the sum of., J ....iY..e.... and,.Va/..100.......... Dollars, the Now Amsterdam Casualty Company hereby continues in forso Bond, Ii. 0. No... A.4, 1......Braneb Oflico D\To.._S.'~OS.~ in the sum of Ano..,.R.Q../I.9Q- ..Ltollurs, on behalf of..Qh.ems......Wo...,.J..BC.ob.S.............. as.._.......Sac'erralk.. Lic.ens_e...Bond in favor of._......r%.1 xas........... . for the extended term begin•,ing on the_........ ,..?4A))...__.._...._..... (Ia,• of.............. hl.ovetab,or.. _ 19 31, and ending on the .........24ah...... ...day of................... 193$ , subject to all the ' covenants and conditions of said bond. This Witinuation is executed upon the express condition that the Company's liability under said Bond and this and all continuations thereof shall not be emaidative and shall in no event exceed the sum of ......_..................,4......1#000..OtJ-) Dollars. 1011t(rss the sigu;ttures of the President and ![4~SWtOCKIdYcxfltDllC, this ............0th.......... day OcLob Attorney-in-Fact r ..U..... t~/.......... Preaidenl. OdxKkiiocx xY, Attorne -in-F ct J. W. tRWIN, iccRATART CONMISSIONERS: MAR104 [RALL[T, ATTORNtT CUP ofie1itoii W. MILL[R, CNAIRYAN N, RRLWST[R. ■NCINTtR L, BAILEY W. F. WOOOWARD. TARAIUA[,1 T. Tu Tl7RN [R F. t. ►INtR, NtALTN OITICIN O. T. W. R. LAk[T 1. A. YOUNG. MARANAL B. W, MCKENZIE, MAYOR cLAUU[ CMTLO[RR• DENTON, TEXAS G~ T V rp) c~ Ilk) O'~D 3 A.13.utt'Ali an;r I3. L.~rilax-, upere.tln r g S _Dcnt?l., _ tQ .S4c12t of t'.e r:Uu,lty c' I Ua~Dil ii1C Urrlteli delity and ~Iuav,enty Co,u field :_~nci iii:,ly 'pound unto the City of Denton, State of Texas, it, '-.IaL penLE1 sutra oftiine Thousand,3even Hundrad ' Fifteen and 60/100 Dcllars, ( 9715.60 1,1Vrfu?. trone-r of the Unit, 101' Y;:_2 U.`. UL1L U1 1-':UC1L';/ ;I I,(( LiUiJ LQ ~,iwi oiirnelves, our iteiis, sucocsUors, u:.ecutoi.., ,d o,,Ii inistr.atoi•s, jointly r:nri aeveru?ly, firmly b ~nese ,_resente. 3rd play o'.' Jsnugry_._._____._._. i,iie oonditiuu of iI11 0 11 is auci, ti,,,;t if tY,e $3 1 Denton Llectric 11 titira;s well and trilly. 'erforl~l all conditions alld r,err,te of tile ofore"oin; controot, to be by` gert'ortnecl, XXifKX)tir]CXJSJ(~X)G~i:tXY:i XX iX XXX i, iirrd shall sy qll ;lawtVj cltri:na 1'or 1ab01' ;Wrioi•rnCd tntd , Aerial i'tu•ni0fic in and ~ ~aboLtt till! 'constructiou of :-Zd i1 0 1j UIFJ uhull i:r.tve maid and din- oitar~;rd a+ bcei) inctii•red in w14 s' about the s,.id ocrtstnuction, uuier t:,e o:crtztion of Ciu; Statutes of the the:t,. 'this obligatior, is to be void; ottervise to be srrd rcm~in in I . force and effect. tK° Done i,n the irren vrce of: i' t d ~ 1 i'td , tif4r~~gal VilI7'i;D A4' ,~1 ~'IU CITY _AND 4_U.1AAX2'Y~00ANY HY: , r '.icl1 L 0 V r C~Jai- i. .;1'l,;i U1 ...:e 'LPat 11'oi'. 1J,e dolt) Lion ul' u-;f-j.U'ir, 'JL'~~i13c,i,uc 01' vL.L-ulllti0l'lU, wiiuLiiur by hi'il- Self' Ur Uy ,iia 121i1~1luydbf3, pCrTll'.$ arlr~ Tiic' ri'Ji1aLrL,ut:!I' 0 111'C x,11 y')ui'~i11it S r_rnd licenses hicen-3 e a i i)FSy ill.l li tl'l f„3 1 ri; : , 1cl give till lloticeo neces- of rorh. 9orric')der, DUll -u1 !'..',intilirl 811 E1 {1d NYC fillll jl "l1 1';i 1(( !'.5 :i_ert 17c'd I U li, :r:' t ll' 17 1 tl i V 11 :(ice 0. ~!u'C11C, CyZ)Oi1Gll lli lUl~ i'tiV til.lUGl'r.ctUl' :Il;l.l.j `JE1'!C ilC'i.'!''.LL'ia ~.i. _1'iI'ty of 'tile Dynlts,;e etcr if'i.st Frtrt c~ ,;:1L C i~.~ 1~.i c.),..,tvtivc~rurr; rill uiLs, ~tious ar cluii,,s cl' r l., ull.truc:ier i;lou iit on account of c,ny injurico or 11~!)i1;iii ;iliytiai,ied iy .11y ;r.rraun in cotlncetion tivith this work, ui' t:.1'cla,,;l tiie Ll1U 0 uli,+cc,;iituUlu materials in the construction of t!t(~ iir,i)s'ovar,ent ur on rll:cuutlt oi' Lrly trct of ommissiotl, by t;ie said Contrci.ctur, or on account of r uy cl.timn or Urrtounts recovered for rainy itifriu eu,ent of citeiit trride-iaurk or co.yrlf;Ilt, except as i'acrcin elsevilerc ;~Upc:ifically ju'ovided, of froia any oluirns or binounts arisinG or reooverr~d under Lire `111Jovk:;;1i Conpunsution 7iuwv'', or nny othl r law, by-law, orditio ice, ovdur er 130eree, Ile uluill be responsible or oil (.1ramvj,e or iiljur'y to .)so;ac:rty of arly ahoveuter during the f ^ "icseeoiatiatl of tl'ie work rsnultins; 1'ruzi n,T nut, n'tllosion neClect of , ,tyi;ubUriduot in )318 manner or inetilud of cl.ectttxn; ;tiid vrorY atltisfactorlly, o"r ;dq to his nou-e.xc,cution of inid t,ork oC it tir:e flue co defective 5vork r natericflo, :ie si nll lint be rulvt:t3r rl frc,rn snicl rv'3ponoibility d~nd 00 until Lhe r3liitciillol~'d itrivuu f u _li, 0 1 "'41 ir,r: lu ,i,1' ++!,c l)y vi:tuc of his :ntuch`of ttie rnouc.y acre tiiu r) lid cu ltrt cicx oontroot nS ullG11 l,e can I'lercrl ncre;r3ciclrr ily the ;it: "oris'dac init 1sny be ','xetvitlud for rite uoc 01 CiL or uol it,y t ~ a 10110 ulttil u~,c}l a vreenid, ol,;iims ilave been cettled wid 3uittlble eviciew e to t)iat effect urniehed`to the City Co:. iauioel t traotor's Res ona- Until the accelAunce of trLe work by the 'BnGineer ib 1 'ty for Workl Ely evidunce ill vrritiri;;, it zilall ae under the charge Znd care of fire ContruQtor, He eha+l teke ,01t9ry! neoess ry vrecautiori v aittr,t injury or dum:q;e to uny ii:,rt.',here- x off': by, theiaotion of the:Wlet,.ents or from early other Louse,' wh&thcr tiris- t" xpm ;the eeotation or from the note-rxecuti an of the work. The Con- a, °`'':tt''aotor ?ia13 r©biaild, rep~.ir, restore and nuke good, %t his awrl expense, y a'` til J66 or' damages to uny pos't' on of the work ocetisinned byofny of case SUB-' r,. a100,V oauoes befpre its completion Lind aoaelAorIee~ ension "of work from wl) cbu,E' rrilat(aver t):e Contz'Lic for nhrill bin, responsw ibae for t l tr:utexluls, r.trcl eiiulj. proj)erly uture" talent i nevesuar'y. x '4, ewtered into this day o f __l91 q , oy mid oe t•;jeen the Gi cy oi' Detl ton, me of ~~l1et!k~er „ c Cu tlu.i y tr uth the oriZRd by t1[-, Lj' U07t'.,d1 jJ iicri ui L.i.t .'L1"Jt 1":+1't, i;Ild 'zl+ytl_ton_,l'_1cCtl,iu_ 3ilU+~_.___,, •.'i~tl';. , iJ,..rL. 01 C:.c: ;cuor;cl Pv t, e .38e,-hi i':Jait~~F;~1ty u!. t. u: ~scuarl 1'~:rt, .a~. ld in con- ' oidera.tion of 'J,uy,ouut ;1'uet'I~uts ,tc,.'a;icc~.±'C.~' .c:ti~~ned .,;ccl lvyable 6a set i'ortli in Li,v uiJecif ico uionti uUrJ ti f.'.! t.I±~, t of brie contract., 'L heroby &6reea to conQtru(,t in accurdunue mill tac X,lurls gild si)rcifica- tions` therefor wid in the: locotiona deui;~nbted, tllc v&rio;ua itetls of iMbrovement work oviard,.,a avid p(Jrty of ti[e second mart on the 27 day of eoetnbb~6 8sr a r~ upucificstions ~.tcd ,lotm [Jre hereby i ade a part a nd - of at~d tie 1,,,FJ;t; c,.. ;lie ,,:1 trtt~, uU, o[' ot~id 1, rls 4 ' bileoit cuticne ort., nc,i or filo in t[,c afiicc oi' .;ic: 1.ty :,e..rctvey undar p ' d tt of _„D(;oetcibr "inert tit c: of t'ce 13eound Port i'urther ogrees tri rj labor and till o te,er ' terial ;ti:p.-lic u, tools, , , pay' all ju[St c1;:iuco iur lea , 'juot L.djtrims 'filed tl; uinst irim or vrly of leis Jul -c ontrzrctor#i in corrying ct.t his r. ~Ut Ltle proviei-•no of' tine vithin corltrc:a~, (Jrld further nirei.is t) `s bolid shall be lield to cover all Buoh GluimFJ6 That in rongidora.tion of tllc• J'ore60itit;, t;;u party of 0e first ,art i:etEhy perdea to pity to •tale ptirty of t3uv ucoohd tort, ss ti i r ~:^r` ~ rye r:0-_i12nCT, coat ~ d Pvo:f_'tlj/ rid aCCO_'!11:1` t0 t:l 1'..c ,,li'p'. t'. ~l ? a..,-ciiic. ticns, the BI10U11t S°:'t, :'.C9'ta, 'Jiti~j~tC't i::E C(~t!~,:1~::L0.,:3 '~L .:ist 1:`1'tu 1T1 td1~ 'dj!eC:l1'iCC tli)l~a`~ T ,t it i' tc~;: 11; uc: 1 i,? r tu' d by the purti~s . re to tuc:t c..e i;i:ut•'uoLiu,i{s Lo Au_lers, ionr ui te:del', speeii':.etations, the .i t Aw contract, *;he contrti.ctor' u bond, ~)lid 'tti3 ' oneral bnd detailed iilous oiid rluccil'ications ure wid constitute the 'bcisie of contract tote. _ ,w o f>i a t:u; re e'i:t l e erfor!ned in Den coin, duns oc• of for Ureoca {:I.U1(Uf_f:L~GJ.1 l~B ~YUu;,jit iii yi'.)uut~r, 1. Ii li Giie Co: li ouIlUti 02 311id Gity )lt3s cu.useJ 'Liiia ltictl'hl;' llt 0 GC '.31 31UU 'l'jT it0 tilor ,in~l i'is 9eE11 to be hereto o f 'ivied, Ut1Q t:.c f ,rtj of .:i',. rL)url ' t - c 3 r:c to iet _ 7 hand on this the of CITY' OF DE! "T011 a Forty of the first rtrt • T'1,r w Y.-I yo r DENTO N_ L• ~'T(3Ii'c51i0P___ 3 11erty of the Second Pert'' ~i tneest ".~itaeeei ~ AV, ,%Vitnessl. r J ~ ~ b r DENTON ELECTRIC SHOP Electric Service 227 WEST HICKORY STREET 'PHONE 500 L' DENTON, TEXAS Deo. ?7.M Oit~r or Denton s+ Dehtoh Texas. Gentlemen} We are pleased to submit our proposal of . $ 2s1B8 90ti (Two Thousand One Hundred flighty Sight Dollars ani Ninety 0eat for a 75 KN 1V'estingboase Motor Generator set with 2200'Volt ti's motor and 125 volt venerator oomplett liith starter FOB Denton. Yours very truly. D'3N'PUN i? ECTRIC 3110P. By. 06 ,i . g 'iFr yhiI~^:R le~~ll11 DENTON ELECTRIC SHOP Electric Service i 927 WEST HICKORY STREET PROVE . 0 t DENTON,TEYAS Deem 27428 Oity of Oenton ► Denton Texas. Gentlemenl- we are pleased to submit our proposal of b,7111.80 (Hine Thousand wren Hundred and Fifteen Dollars an Rithty oentb) for the furnishing aftd installing of a switohbonrd Ks deseribed r+Y' In the following attaehed paaos. Yours Very truly. DEXTOONN MAOTRIO 31101'. ~t . WIWI DENTON ELECTRIC SHOP Electric Service '•V+` 227 WEST HICKORY STREET 'PHONE 600 A DENTON, TEXAS 1- The furnishing of la twenty papal switchboard as per General Flote \ apesitiaatione ; K-35417-I1 and General Elootrie drawints dated Dees t2 the 10'8 FOH Plante 2-The oreetten of said switchboard and the transfer of equipment k~F from present board to new board withotit interuption or service to the City unless authorized b7 tho City engineer or his asnoefates,, a. The furnishinc and installitionkonduits,and 6000 volt VC lead cable of proper size for the connection a£ the seven Generators to the aw'itobboarde 4. •'he fllritishin! and installition of conduits and Etnnn volt lead VC cable of proper :size for the connection of-,1 0. and D 0. lines from exciters and motors to switchboards,and starters ( the D.O. cable will be 000 volt. VeOe lead. 5. The moving of the present, exciter motor starters,ard the erection and connecting of the new exottmr 7rotor Starter* 8- 'Elio furnishing and installing, of conduits and rikinn volt v,C, load cable for a new line to Coed air compressor Ir.otore , }6 MAY ~ ~ 1 ~ ` 1\r ~ 1 , ~ I ~ P Y ] C T. \ D WON ELECTRIC SHOP Electric Service 227 WEST HICKORY STREET 'PHONE 600 DENTON,TEXAS lee Tht furnishing and installation of conduits and n000 volt V606 dead cable for new line to three punps in basement,and the moving s of the starters on the two present pulrps,also the con,aeetintr of the, new, Plinio starter to be installed in basement. .97^1he blowing or the four Street litltting transformers to the 4 oalloryo*nd their connecting to primary,and secondary oil o1r. cUit trakorse , 9a This bid does not include the connection from. outside lines to -thh oil circuit brakers on the northland South City ceeaersyor the secondary of the four Atroet lighting transformers as the City BrXlneer advised that his men would do this worke Yom An extra work not speoi£ied in this bid will be done oil a M icost plus 106 basis on writ6n authority of tho Oity gnrtneer or t his assooiatese 1,t F, ,d i Y ~y - ]t Yr ~ 14,1 Y r "~e r , Lr„ r, J~ L r71 ~,i~' 4f A- r 54° }.•1 'P-,^ a r Pd Y .Y r F+!J~~~/~/t/,~f~ ~ ~N, .~f~//Yf r. ~ I ^//~`r-,~~',.'[j ('/~1~ ~ A'' rl~y q `{J/.,,•~/4 k$;- i ~ A ~ ''3 ri'~ rtY ..,,'r(Er~ Yr+} HE`'r 411' ~".:.'~D/11V^~4 M~•(A4 ! /,1 ~~4'`i~`. ~I /~1!~j '~i l'l r, M'~~f Fl,.. » f~~r .'fir Sr{;~~~ y~- e~{,,j~~~`y4 { JY t +'~•lzf y~}i(f~iLi ~ d:5[y''sP '`~y~ i 4Tr",rr Rl..H'+1•Ia 1 ~ a 1 i S lQJ`~N{rt Y. 9'> yy~'h f~rt.l~ 4 r+ `u r pGA'i 1 yCC,rt 7 .~'r j8 ~'a y d { N .fry f • .yC 1 .e I 'F ' { r h, 3~ iC ~ D AIl< SP C~Vol o;;~L 4.' iy Yt ;~y~~ ,~~Y ' rvr~,f} e4.'j r! lhe, ssltahbosr4 it~o cded In thei+e sptou oatiqds 'b4s O "A44 ignid` to•taatbh`or 7iat"u0 YJ ith any existing tootellstiAA 0 We 011 d - i hat infoumee that this is cNdenebeye Y" ira ` Sitl p rl+Dt'tl $or'e - boo'a prepared to ilxaetrato t1sa swi tohbb ~ a' ` r • ~ xiMz 4po`~'~i# iwaber inolsdod in the 8poulfigetions: fr.- ~1~aoSti atson , ktfecenbaot!~ o 4#ttonthe ttea{ narst e~ i~atot 46 • e to he ♦ t ohe 4igoriptixa,ef►+jf •,.~p,:~lppak l0 61 Eli, sacs gohersi typo@ 4 . , rho Oo}pparfy► WAIV-ttrnieh andor Olose eAanit:o~iriQaM ~ I,'t~itrs'iOlr•''bna ►~M~pQt'1c,~r a:~e .oo~tr~e~dtiglt,+l.~ ~e~e~ sopna~te dad ,tearsswerk,~, ~ . ~r o ;splei~eRoo tbi+k tb lr 0 4o l -bar! ar .lko Ova tive.r♦ a to F ~ 9 .!!Q4.. t~v►wc a kb b4 tA~ 4n '•in r.'„a rea 0 ~ o• ;r. ` J J~%~ ~ ~ ~ ' 't J! •l t .~rl r r,t ! r 'r ? r i;:;f ~ 5 stir 41 Ay :r 3 r ' A oVa41:, 0 0, t'# y.,~~;a` efi 'r :ar >w ~ hYkZ 111 .r ! 4, ~L ..rL trt'7 k~+* y~ a ..:LS r1d ,it t' - A.'r R~.'~+~ i1 Y11' ~ .17.~~},{ r.~Y r t ♦~ft~e, r.r^9> "if.. 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Ufa airy ~xr,~y, Mxxn~ ` e +a h~, ~ rl+r r`,~'',j'. ~P R' J 1. •1'~1 ~ f "'f~lt~+i,~~w ~ t ~ r ' 1r y ~i~° S r y {f 3,f ..'i r~C~ f~ y ' a •~.u ~`~~~~d~: ' -Fa ft a ~,•ra lfi • rrA~t SPEC~+4CATIlJr13 rci. y~ i1' y. tt; • v, r ap i`« a • ~ r ~~r , • ` v, al. A y4rr tY w-~ i'.4 •t ay 4`. R' tj•f*" r 1 a ~ ~~..'~r~i S ~ a Ji y `~Yt~~~~l-~ ro` rM a n► t ar . _ r < i- "r+ , ~ ~ i 1 ,t•, ~}r.r'+,a •.'s i kr' Sy, ~ ley ! r f. • Y7 1J'L~~~~e%ir 4„'~a a`kL r Arm a.~"r~~ 1 - "Rep r;aoitor " 4 • ~ ,+ti,,; ~ ~{S ~f~"~ lr~+~ 98 X4..1PG Volt 2 - Feeder - north - 2800 volt-200 ampbre-8 p,hsse-6 *it bd+ WI 1 - froodor.- tooth - E500 volt-200 ampertl a phase-3 wire-d0 oybl! 1 - Feeder - City water pumps- B$00 volt-3b0 8P -a phoge Viro•. 60 orolee 1 - tesder - air 6empromoore - 2$00 volt-30; HP-A. pbaee-3 wiroi 60 oyolet 1 - Feeder . exoiter notort - 8800 volt-210 Up-3 p4ayse-3 mire-60; ' ayolel. Feeders - street lights 2300 colt-lit 1:4-single phase- 2 - Feeders - street lights-2300 v6lt-28 ka-single phase. of r$!!e s eoifloations do not inolud! a voltsgs regaltltor as the 01ty,o4vised they will osouro eQditional relays for the prlsfnt 440tln~• housb ,regulator. The potential tronstorners for the mjulwtor i+ elfq',' iq the,01 tyli pase*asi04• ~ 1, 1 At is the latent of these a eoitinatlolls to inoludi i swittlb~': t ►ba~'a M~ aboerA on 0=x Company pcs q 4btb4loe4bar 12 178, with Rbir J ~ tkr t#4 Mot sili+ro~`k wkonnd eadd and back 1 'Sig VC epAQ110tions Y fuaki ti trirings .lto.. ~~.t le~r~ ~t~i• sMi~tl~•+ kr~:? `elf KS~al tlt4r ~`,eortd►t+t wiii'tie •a%at t o z a r 4 6 lat~dr r~11~`yIel•i r ~•.abdf the Awijobbo 40 ?hi it #+A11 or( will • i j~o eaypo # .thr•. i r ■i ltd+LY •~{,lam p'#~lytotywerb a -10 011,04royt brsiYeraexor thetr', ioa 'lyr - - ►QOi tTie^.Mrilt*00M1146 the : eel tFO+e left .,#a. cis trw P!, f~! 66 1,p ♦ 444 oiler givea1t tba fs►114w1a 47 r ~ al y a.. a~j 1~ r j .'11 1 ~ f`~ 6~ 1 ~T ~i~rC~i~~`~R7~~~~I~V~~~• a Hi f ~ ~ 4 r ,.:a~ ~ i :1~ pis 10 rl7 ~yt"'r yy r, N '...•'t h ' r c x f .L ~ a , 1 f c +k 1 J t 1 f. r ' Z;irAI . r J~_' r .1 .~a_r i i 1,'' ~ 1. ".•r %A 1. ` J .1YA a +t 4 , .t4prY ~;~1! rj. ^ ~ . ,e ~ 1 'r~ N }1 4 S ♦ r'r . {j5~+r ~"►r•,F~^,~~Y rMpA*,t t1~e;=Ailoii~~gatidl. L 71.-. f X f , ]tit .'.r ;.I I ^ ♦ yy f'. 1 e. 1 L} 11; 'ir err '.a, I ~ a ♦ ~,ls f 1 r~ r , lr 7 `r pp` ~ 4 , ~ r r • ~ f 4 , ` w F r r, `J Y ~ i r ' `r r . Y r 4 I ' r., i J rt~ .J' 7T ' 7 • 4. 'A y> ,r ' i4' 4!' •r1. or$ a.'Ar~ 4 ~'ip)w 1~ r ,:r did R r ` . 1.. { 14 "C6 • t~ ~i .4 4, r) #"tie 16ii~f, . NVO~OlEFIf a%f t t Y1,. ~r. r'.il r. r ~`Y. a .r:. rf tf y~ r .c4\_ l .Ll' _1 ' _ . 1. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY < SWITCHUOA~ LU ORTAIL SPECIFICATIONS No. i0,3640ao ItiC y - (,Continued ~ • r 1 I1ril11Qg an4 Airlafonly top type +141vo oli I Ayo b%4 'toll-q meter In yarohaser a p06eee61,0n to to used on generatefe.`' 1 - foltneter a-0 type H-60 17b Volt with ito r>lt eerie eonnoo• ted to tug s 1 - Drilling and wiring only for type u-3 synuhrosuops In Yur- ohaeer's poSstselon. I y Drilling sn4 luring only for type it power faotor lndioator in Yulrabaoer's possession. I brilling end wiriad ogly for tppo M fr6queaoy motor ld,Pur- ' ohrser'A poebelglon. . 8 - Qynobronising lamp reoepteoleb. 1 - A.Os potentisl ylag 4 point and holder l lo0o potential plug 4 point end,holfor 8 - byA6hronibing plug* 4 point and hoidor f 1 htarting - 1 ra4rtingg 1. . 1 A.04 V ug for poorer faotor trenlfers ' OspI 000 volt-1900 10-0 phbe4-3 xirs'40'0101e6 , site) 'dap itootion al x 16 x l" 'r " 1 F 1kg4the $1 x 16 x'la, + trti" +vt i~o.ttea s3 x 14 x lM on 90". pipe duWp,t# 4~1~~4 '~,f w • , ' II s_' :yyam~ , , vrillin 0126 9Irlrig only tbir 41-110 Watataotcor kA<i4 ap t•~ 0!s i610n0 yr' ril ng .e+ap wirit►g only for 1o-6 ruttbour aster to k" k'aeps Oil Admila'66 # ++A:hrilliap ' na +rlpln Onlt► for type H 1401e611e4.eratItIo'ter.,[a s a • soitll!lrM ~aeeeeiortt + u•1k .oarront .trahetor~ner 6001b a~eito «+uanntlrsdc6 4A~y for j w!' hi I 4 r S ;tueale►a ti "ore,t 12004 f Mtt~bYob)jo a P fo It -1~bP et r€ r ^ R*~ i. ;6440•046 tb ; h tax+ oerl 1t .11i4iiw ip' t1►16 .b¢•l ed , i H 111 i ' ' ~~i~ ~,r~:~' ` ~6 ~;1~ Irtikek ~►ab e#i~drr bt far ~ irs , Y s G Y'I^ yl~jeli~~"~ sn0 ietotistv[e4i ,tI•ags~o~eJr ,p0unti.ri~e ,~'{~e y} f s A 1' ~l t i i 1 " 5 y '}t~ 3 w IRw <Vlg Md f 'rtr ` r } rAU~.rw._..ro.w r r 1 GENERAU ELECTRIC COMPANY y a . , _511' ~ r `'S r i fl ~ 1 1 d •Il } V SWITCIIBOARD DE'T`AIL SPECIkICA.TIONS No.. ~ isms 4 Ceps 1300 volti18C $4-S pbas s-8 Aire-60 tqcj0` ar " ' ' ~ ,L Meat Top @taton 51 x 24 1 1" Middle 31 x xJ x 1" Sottom " 98 x tt x 14 on 90" pip* bapportol xha panel w111 be drilled and wired for add mmIntIPS provided for the lolloavknR equipment ir1 the karobnsser'e poPeeeeian. i 1 - A*4# anmstor typo ~-L &mpvre with 60 arapers 506140 1 - L.O. 6mmoter,typo d-100 ampere &Ad shantr 1 40tmeter type A-110 volt-6 empeve-E ooil with 00 gs eosi4 1 - Handwheol and ohain meohaaimm for generator rheostat.' 1 - aeueeter •witoh turn bAton type. 1 Oil olrronlt btreaksr typo YC-,ts. 5808 volt•200 amperOb e ts4o 40A-600"tIo with m*AUAi operstin8 levir ( broakor:.;4 be ~ ewnsated rvieote 1 ' a • -CUIent trAAMto -sfers+, typi w-8, 80/0 aapere d po,henti6i trueformor• Tt800/lYo tolt•bo w4tt•60 00010 aqd". t "C$ 4.r t ' 8 • btsoonneotloo Switohe• type L4-1164 ;49?48 To ba44 doia~a~t' 11600 1411-600 aapor• Wanted on t4 aide a`leitoa, ebd bale 1 - Oogs with oprookete for r+mote oporated geeepetor !i9 d rower faotor tr4n4fer AU voltmeter reoeptselo b poIPV A4I0* r.;'X eobtOnldnB afooptevlM d point , re4 . •l'~oh Aeob of+ar9 i pe, b~ 6.8. !84 , tats*GQ. a► ,d,~, 4 1i0 et+t ,op 1►aito Oeok Ot rd~ mtk1hast I 411, Wi{:~• "e ode Ufttrgo 4%5148 ayl "BRA :ate'. o~ t`+Nw►t4'.et + s~ r ~ ~ r r ';.,z ± °'r.~~04Rd vPpp~lt ib~o~00b~eti0h# ie~wl~n ~1~4i d~~$~+~~If~~ad ~'~r . r ir~4al~~r+~ nq~,e o tt~rtars4ire; e~4. +.'r►re' ii~vi'q~ai4 r t~ ~~~e _ top•it#ogt J~J4 4~4 an"4.t114 t0t~. Miy o!~ 43regit'gb 411 ,4a, t . , ~truxefWi~e~l~ri~ e~; ~4!~ e~~►,~}~~e~ • ~ilk ~:v .r f p 1y r }1 { A,'! , r," I', 0, 4 4 .r x{~. :,R.,..M7''tf r Cf r i Y r~i 7 y+,,.5 y N > 3~✓ /r, t P'V 1 5 1 S p rm~6ir4$ room i iiu I ~te1.,~ ='r+ 4 1P it .I f { • rr { J } G$VEItAi; ELECTRIC COMPAN M Yrt o may: - .+I SyV11`Cit XTVD bET'AIL SPECIFIWIOI S Na - ~ - .~.V`• ~J ~i~W.~~lli-~~i1 M ~ ~'7' ~ vr~ R I^~ Y 1` ~Ii}§ Caps 1%00 r01 t-168 JU-b phase-8 wi re 60 oyoiie , • Slsoj, 3"ap sotioi7 61 x t4 * 1^ ~Iiaele al x ~ x 1" Bottom " 18 x 84 x in on 94" pipe suppojpts The aabl Will be drI11* and x1rs4 for and mounting rrorita8• pio he folloalag egatpaont is t ho purohaoer's poestas14 r~ Y 4,tl. ammotor type 4-b Import with 100 sdpere eoolo, i - U.d. &motor type -840 aopere and shunt, 1 74ttneter t),#* a•110 ♦oit-6 ampere+i: coil with 400 ks 0061~6. 1 Iiandwhool and chain ooohentom for oneratot rhtoet&C, 1 -Gil circuit breaker typo l-130 SE84 ♦oit-fQ0 we're•k.s.xi non-automatio With monual opel'.ting laver+Drosior to tie aroanteR rem~otd. ;r~ I • ca rront trddetomor type 64.` 140/6 Imsoro 8 • k0t*dt161 t~ranefoat~rere 8900/110 colt-d0 is,tt•60 'ayele `e afj~ tp~N~ ti t ;AI ,dug l~,~„y , .f{s A1y-r i. 1 i rd r. • ~'i r r p 1, b140oarieeli ,Irrites~ ty • ,h$y116; ir.r.o:~, eaol< Who o~, ,x. $600 volt-60Q am re Iwonn $a on 94" wAde oe4*otos-,~►,1ar~~ 1 • ♦ eter W toh tarn button typo. 1 3 eowrsr factor Ulmotor book s. f. - _ ± hatt with spros,~ ~4~ti Sl~plr~l~e~t~naralt ~f ~►l¢ hdb~=t i • yoltatiSt rtoeptaalo 6 point a.Q. b 1wAtoatain~, reo~+ytaole ~ yoigt. , ~ s~~~a orriteh beak ! 'bartra t pr L 8.8.7.rf60'rgft«tiy4 iaottdt R4 Sit U40 %1%0'k ~O# yMA 1pi to . hlitlo , 44 ai~Oht r 1,. 844+4tj h•aaoria 410to;9gspl ngb, dto. top rdwttre#4a 4` 0,A yf. 00 YetM~sd 6lillr dl~ep ti r`:,, 1 4 -4 '*0 t i i49 4a1tqrsMltiNee, .dr1= ire ,4 ►d14 ` . 'troll l~E ` off';r`' Er# ;ox rAa!loAtiai, tiaae~~►rao 1 r a '.i 4~ A, •r r 1 i { i~;. "rJ h' r I{ N ! `•Ir„ 41L7f PA06 ,..l,.r ) ti, IuurtlOldbA mom , 's y } GENERAL ELECTRIC, COMPANY 1 " SWITCHBOARD DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS Nd.9.3646y.o 1" t ' 13 r (r i A@0* 0=ItK4Vj pAXIZ'{ noir%'g~q+uala 06pt 3t800 Volt-191 "-3 phase-3f 'wire-60'Oybl'of , rl `'A giokl flopp p(atton 31 x t4 x 1" Iiidble " al- K 24 x IN bOtt014 " to x 14 x 1" oA 90" pip* auvportr. The p4nel will >re drilled and vireo for and mounting provided ~r for t)%, following egOilpment In the purouaeor'e possession. i - a.04 nm4:tter typo H-6 ampere witb 100 ampere sogle. ' Ii - 1%.0o animater. tt o TAR-160 axporo and shunt l dattaster typt H-210 volt-a aaopers-k coil uillh 400 i* ioalo.,. 1 Handwheol end ohain w4ohanisal for doner4tox rbeoetst. 1 AAMeter 6aitoh turn button type Y - oil eiroult brssker. type ?46134 U00 volt- o0 amporo Toids,d~, non-autom4tio with manual qp#r•+tt.$ lever briakrt' dory it use tuse OBI tj6nera=n^ S to be atoti0 1 t Q ><'Op0! , oatrent trsamto;noro lya Its 100/6 ampere 8 --rotontisix twofoirmora 1200/110 "it-n4 watt-60 474 1* .6, d' ~ s ~`t 1s111t9 :r °.v'k is , 1 - $batt' and aprdo ~►lR r0r-'rrwiit~ a 3 p.a .retea 6ai~tu0t*r l1+~1~1 ; i h3,eoonnooti ewitobo$ typo jti•-116 , 6oVotoIts beta s'rt ited~ . $600 "I -a eri M046todon 24" vats 04%611108 ' 444` is 1 Povor taolor„tranofor jaok sort yL- 1 YOltafter rod ' taold 6 palat 4.0, 31 ~aob~leDdi►in~ ~Od~fylaoll t Rint. ~ ; 1 i11; 6i+llob 1dq><: qt tiaatl pe p. to 0.xr 480 ;tol!-dpb e1~0 ; . 100WAed on bsr4 %o1dt paa1 With handli on troll~ r • m&r4, 014,Y14 eoap~,i~od R 9.011', too lreotd 0026 4:r ' ~.ydOl~Rar~ ogppe"i' sate gnAidtfd r+ adt00A bike, M p air O d d ° itoo i ~►14, to 11t1~4 Mit114 rr q 1 ~~t¢~ 4 'rbtl~hiid 4(i, rlrtbhir Oix ..ol rgnlt ►~k+1~ f t ,Od'rddt' Il i3 mit t 0rle~otrtifM _Yrtdt a!d 1J J4~~ 't r 1, ri•T Y.. A,1 y,•! 1 ' ~F rf y ry ,r. 4 'i , ^ Y"p a r,• J ~ , 1 1 i r #10 tot1~0 lobs' 4 !Lq rAdR GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY SWITCHBOARD DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS Na..~~'.~ ' Y k.Ov 0!' UATOR PAN Ur I Xow 8e4erwtor I$ 1 . Cape 8800 volt-960 94.3 AIA08-8 NiNI-a0 OfoI*$$ ~ 3issj top g0otion 81 x 24 x 1 . ,y ?i1 Ole " 31 x 0,i x Bottoo w8 x 94 V on 90" pipe aopyerta i~ I tli~RN~ t'~ti,rJad!i~ L s , The panel Will Ito drilled and wired for And a►ounting Vtovldtti !ax the folloging equLpment in the Fu3oh6t+er's p0aassa4on. 1 - AoOo ww*tor type U-b ampore With 100 &faper sop4 i.- 2 - Do O, ammeter type 10-160 adoere and Shunt 1 - 4014eter type H-110 cult+6 ampere-8' 0011 ritb 000 9d .goal#' 1 • 3sndwheel and ohein woohaniaw fos generator r11606tat. 1 . Oil olroait breaker type pY-its, $800 V01t-300 wpere Ti?,d:'j. ton-automatic with mmusl operating lever to' D8 iaodated "w e. 60114 i -o ' urrent tranitomors typo w-ab 100/0 e►UPare 4` 0teAlisl transtormere 2200/110 v01tf*,60,watt-60 ayal4 stM .~Uoa+t eprorelceto, too N4001to ope.rit'se, 8eneretor, tl ► i rlR4b, ~4 :.'.."T+LIISAAitaell,4. #lirlteb e'ty 1► tp•~1d..' .9te4 7.aliek dell} ~.tj►Qi r .C,; 3400 volt~ll4 asslr8 iNali~itd on` `xdo ..ars'Na g , L 1 • AM6 0 Outtoh, turn DattoA typO+ ~ , ry r , } 0"rer taotor,tkenoler s6ok,~• ~ , ' , ~'~r~r~i 4 may` olte4etNr Heept~ele d point ~Apato ; ~~Fr X I o-'S~ ~'*lfi~t~e -p~T,•l-`__ _ 4'. ~Irltob, 041 Of bo,rr/ D~ l1.4'.' to IYOV06 0 y , a~atot on yoo.bao~r ol.paaft rrltH',.,baniii ~r+,' ,t ,'pa1 gt, of t~t►rti{~rr~ v1~1~i8 'eoa~~log;~ 11tQ~ ~ for ;ri~o~«'~~4yr►k~4 ` 44 1 i r`io6oi►~e~:+tOp x±: d►eaasbtsd~s,a4vex~iFi~rtii, ~~oo0t' Oat`t, V "aN ~a rxo . '!k►~+I V r r otO + wrf' 114 o 41A lit p p w , IM>tat eon Vet ' ar obet 411 `1i'oilit. O i atN , ~3~4•,:z~^',~'r•'r.~,~,~~~ ~0.totl~la~ Ot'1►M~'~~t'A~A i~a ~~~r~l~ poa~~~~~t rl,'tipr,f y.C~1~ `j v,4 1i i,~ fr:' 4 a.~r ' y..', a•, t ~ , 44 ~r { lr 1 ' a} e( S`i., y -Ml..l w f+± 1 I~ 4 + ; . y r'.• i r ti is ~4 ya r' r,. f~ 4 S 4,t.i J17 I~ P,0 r y~1 , 4 v r , i tr ~(Y iY ~j Vr 1+.. rY ,5 ! y... ' y , f'jd~ t.. 41" rl{• ~l Y t fir a _ GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ' SWITCHBOARD DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS No ,t x- 00MAtU YAW ( vv11 ~ehe~stoe . G ys WO vOlt•Slt LVA-B phase-g v ijre-60 o,~ele~i s., wrlr A r 3 $*3 top soot ion 81 X x4 s Middle » 51 x " x» Bottom' " t8 x d4 x 1'' on 9o" pipe` supports. Abe panels will be 0111o4 Mild wired for roow!ting provited for { the 1o17owing equipment In the parohweeris possession. 1 d.u4 eQreter tyor H-b swpere with 100 ~►mpl~re seals.. L'. 1 - v.Oa wAmetor tyLIa LH-180 atpere end shunt 1 aMtmeter typo -110 colt-b s,Apereek ooll with 400 JLW saale 1 Undrhool and ohoin moahaniam for OVI rheostat Carreat trrnst«raers "Need house% t. Poo 100/6 ampovs g • MOAU41 tracbtoretpxs 84007110 volt-80 'watt•60 oroloM t, O et %;S* 4 7.I'.$. . .col t~ afire oil firoult ibx.. dtiod F tt-A3 000 ° 0 I it a •0 r t goeM'tiR~14~~ ro,to~r'ti~ltl° A Wk t~. fa Y a 4 ' ~ fit. ~ i., a . t r1 ` ''Y ~O YYi►reti •w tt.ahes~t 1. 1.:, r 'II ~,.1r'''S r is L4-11e eeASeot + r '`a ,ti%,r f,: ~.r0y~•S UP* ~b4ri,0» =4" wide artiial0 D , e 3* Q~ 4~1r~f t,.~: or Owltoh - ton tutton trp0, '"yt y ~ ; 61t1'ROtOf r1o0'p~solO ~ q `point ~.U~: c~a I,I~ ~idr►ltol4"ke Of f aoasapots roit~'Zp0 r ~`4r f. SI , i'I on hill is w w~~h 10 on }T ~ ` # 11 a00;%~O1e1~111046* ~rAd t0~ ~ Op , . ►,'i~ :d l ~'1 ~ ~~,"jy.."'S, rY'a~..• I ~f~e~f > '1. ,r rst ~ f' rl~ tr dt i I,~~1 r. ,J n, 5k 'a ' f . d 1.(1 I r' i 9 1 r ••Q ~r ,l~•,' ; " ti s~X #4+~~' + om~or,.~nt a ar oo [eds . , 0 'w a bar ~i t~Ra+v 6. ~ ~ fY~ f l tRl ~b 1t'4y' o~.q~a~1 01jj1 rl~f t ~M..~~a~jjr not$ to. it 'wire'.' l eta ~l`t 6^i~1~~r1 t~~f. "rEt yyl,~~Y/ I io'rr>IiQ4dt, boo,, i ~r0.49 41l 'r k, <t trrlNt9tae~ ,'k: t eh AQ+rU 10 " t r S~Sy r t R r, , r !A Myr F~ f♦ ~ "1 ~ rl ry~ Kr 1~1 ~fr Fem. .r _ ♦ : nn 1 v 1~' ~ r r',lylt'~r "yfl (rt. I 't Jea` ~ry'ay J" 1'`r~i C `f ' i'• J t, C i e^ft +~c }F.' 1 ft v, t I ~ 1 r%. ! i I I [t, t ~ f F r.Q~.IR 1aS~1-~' 1{4i~ ! .p1LS]t w"w i I It t ' " 4 GENERAL ;ELECTRIC COMP J, 111) U-NI, SPECIFICATIONS No, $WITCk1UUA r 04119:tATON, PA1191, ( Now generator It Copt 2804 rolte411 gVs08 phaoe•8 wire-00 414101 also, top ,ieonoh 81 x 84 x In Riddle I!1 x It x 1" 8ottoa • k8 x et x 1" oa 900 pipe rupportd the pnn0le w112 be Srllied and wired for at moantin8 proridsd. P% lo.r tbe.tollowinp equipment$ In the Pup '8ser's poemsesioa.. 1 - a•r~. imoltev type X4 capOre with 100 ♦re) aoole. 1 • V'00 u meter type DH-250 aatpara and Sho 1 - OsttMetir typpt ii-110 ro,~t•b wspr,ro-t 00 with 400 X0 0041i 1 M Handwheal 63 9haln meohrntea for. "oa" r ~Ptat d 6 • 4urrent tranalormill type WO-181 100/6 a /are 2 htentlsl tramformers 2800/110 volt-10.+,60-60 0101+P, L , , d' i . n13 6lre+~it,6xee>r r ty" 1x•66. 2, p•t; 4600 .r01t•400 aon•a~►toa~s~lo IOOildtfd .raotola. , ~rl+ l; r' 1 tiht►xt , tlproereta >tOr T41"tq bpersto4 oendr+itdtl tie~a 'i f; r ~..x ♦ ti ~o~ . Li~ae~e~ti Mwk,~Leea .ty e~ xA~3;1Qa d• r•p1~1. ,1~Ma~C OedA~ptA~l ~~}'.Ik M8 0 IC 1 ~ , Ompere *owa i~, 0,1 !at wt<ef' s• s r' Y Amitor't»ltob tO'A dattan tyvpe' ' > I~ r 0*af p. A. r e r dltastar reooptsae a print ~Or s sahropf;eit l redeptsollf 's it. 4 f r l wle ,d>M~ leh eao~~cc at.lotlre ~ ri.l".II•!. g60 OltNw od► bra=; rl rtto~ tla ,Mrwtte bi01t` nt 01 41th had Oil ~INAN h 4 GI 5 1 " V.X4 1'sOfr4 Okrj ~Jti~ a O! hwol ax+~1•o prlr; a q, 1a~+►, ata1,.' 0 4i> •1 4~~E ifyy ~~~~~7~~5 i Mfr i ,i 1 :S, :I I..~ j ' '~r':'. fny i.-~ ;r, { 7 rre'' t "i . , . 1 . ; 2 r 1 • '.'In n " 0644fsitM vpip ~ tl!re nMblio ~ D6~Orie Daq'~ `Ol.ao¢ Q 111 '1 ,:,r },R1 60 117Y4~~ ~ uM ,~re~ Q ~ ~1' `~d~ lei ,i t If~ ~r i ri Ir$' t f .r' 1}" s 01, 1~0~~~ kkt ale* ~~,~~~,Y ~ , ,*}{;it. 1~i~~Alttlp a 4a~~.rA~ u,~ ,pa't,1,6tltlai lritll~'anrtle~t tuk~ la/t,f, ~d~~ 1 r1, n Q~ lr,r r ^ N~, ~f}.M r n~ ; ; ~Y 5' ' , ,\t5 f, -Sr+F, ~YX ~ tel: ~~ff ~ ~r~'.~~It 54 ~A ~ ~ v il~ r I '~Sr~I ~r.~ ~ l dl ~1' IJ.~~}y', tt 11 1`' G'.r. r i.` rt ~ iy., ♦K r , y ~ ,i ! 1,^,~'~' ~ ~fl^ i1Na 1Dg1`tl f00u,~11-)1 'l aR.t N.. :err, ta,S l~b~ A i :r i ..iib :11'~9ist !1'. r; GENERAL" ELECTRIC COMPANY SWITCHBOARD " DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS Nei-$64iY•b rSI' Ase 11 t'iV_XL (d1~x xi►ohino') ~ a Caps WO volt-760 kYA-6 phtire•8 wi ra«d0 'oj►olle , .r, , fi 61KO3 Topp Moot ton "J1 x x 1" t lit 14 " X x N4 z 1" y . ' ia0tt0v6 " i~t x i4 t 1" On 90" pipe sapporte. << t , r 1 i►,0. aaaaeter typo d•6. 6 ampere with 860 ampere coals. ;x D*04 aametear typo LK•00 160,Umpers 1 116tteeteir type -6, 110 volt-b as Or*-2 coil with.snttabla '"'y i - dainbwheel and chain aeohanldn for 9040rator ,rheoetato , ,'•ti:~l Amoter erl tot! - turn button type. 1 • : Power .footor transfer junk B.X. 1 Yoltraator rsoeptaole 8 point A.u. 1. 8ynohfootaing rdaeptaole 4 poln.ts <k, 1 rleld n1tah baolc of board type 160 volt-900 4% vacated on base baox of panel with handle On ft'4'dt. 'a . " X 4*tthavi~ meter type Jr6•6. 110 volt•6 a0pere•o 061144 0 Xo0 , , ~ 1 ~lA iraal! Drester type ~fx- . ~ ag ~ s. r, a. 444 i ado aq~e~e ' noq•suttgkt v with AwAQ&i operating 19vo kat tod. ' 0100'' i~ { ql dAJWtt M4 •p,roaket, for l'r110to oporsigd dtq# sWt~; told + ti, } D ooftMotlrj Owltbnga type 44&g160 8.d.8.l. Aagk ronaep~ad t ba 0 ♦gil,-600 ao~pers soante0 on to". Ida 8Lbai~t4.i' ebo4w. wits ' ` ` , .6 aarrent txanefos~ere typpe a d60~8 sapo re oieall+li eratteforaers 8Jt00~710 vo#t-110 N.rt%, 00 l i t~itA Asogp Y0 ruoh~MMerla Possession in V01,0 ireawi. ~'t ~,,;Y:~. ><it o! t~arer~r, dleYlr ooap3ir>ae etc., fo: peso a PPerato' ` ~,a ` ,,Ilrl~rarent~ras~l~o.arers noaptin~ spl► eaei~ ~rirind:~Oe~aA~d ,ttt~ ra~r~r !~D1 f • ao,oneltioa~i, bex•eea dihaoaakt~ad r $tep60 si~ °.ea reo ea►ni~ptooto etc. ;:1rre iae~ulldd ptth pp !`oir d~ritlry ote'aowt o~ ewltehRtf' "o11 os *1 pp 1 : b'tiUcer' ` t tt renO snd Veie 1101 trsaeloN!'00 a1Ad too ~d~ ~ ,s t+ N~, j f SysxxJ..lr y . r, t A L 'Yt p 1tL a •.M a a 'jr f , ~ 'v n ~1 ft1, r a ty r r r r , _ ^ i r y•. r ,~nrpt011L~, 1d>Fa 41►51 , TA01 . I F 1 A t a~ r~ R r OENERAL ELEC'T'RIC COMPANY " SWITCH POARD'1)>:TAII, SPECIFIC, TIONS No..~~~« 'S r 1 ~•~t"ll~iE A.ti:~ ~D1i~~A~'s?k ?'fkit;~L ~1 ~a~l ` Cap: E300 ♦oil-lb IcVa-3 ph+u►e-~ #i re`wbo oeae ►~iKas TQP 400t ion 61 x 14 ` IdlOld lip " 31 x 24 X J* Bottom • to x 94 x 1" on 90P pipe e~lppore/ k1a boo. a 9'h~1e~otfone Will 'be drilled *nd buttoaed for nquipaHrl0 11+1 listed X12 1te y ,rr , w r t: A gponn+atia soltdhes' tiye lgaid^1 J#P.b.r. look o0r+d►Ot'#+t. 1 " bAO vol F t > 0 4OP0111 "Outdo on 44w wide, arbeeto• ♦bob$ ;d4i•4~r ,4', 1t40I1ispr~ ooi►~op`oonjadLiond.lroll dioaorm4etinito°'.LO y~ :th pipf atd' I~~tI'ntil'1~ sw 1a>res and ,fle °ro a :oa► !Rt L w"}#.p;li,w} t ,`rfk+~„ryMOM 01001f, T~~~~~ 1tj~ LAN ~ a.,wL,`~'~`~yy± ~O ~i•T¢~i+~iY/r q~~J~ y~~~% ~~~y ~~B~Yni '3u~~1 ~~t~J~~iM•rR~i,.~ 7 ¢ <r'r ~ ~v, -jCS~i2t x' ~wy l Y tiM. i : yr~r P•' s~~ ~J~ '~P/'. F •If Ga-i 1a'I L " f !NA N: Oa .Qw pi R~ epa~io~#1V ` r a I ' CS, v' " It, It 1, ~(~n 4 Pray S l ~,,n[t yy'+y( a 1 1 t ¢ 1t, n~i. 4 1 j y■~ fr/r '4/~ 'a~1~' v •t .r „f X11 .~~fsv, ^It, 5 'v,- 0e {ue! s ~lI-,'li #sh1lied ~Mfid Nt d toll: Osopir a~6000Q0~' r'tl;w~,lb~pxin# a4ut~1#Q q k0hMMN"r+; ~'r+r1,4a'+`fMUlinror~tA:st0 ,41{401, r►i~e4RM ar{I 14~auto +~;~Ob 0~4~}'' d"'Ga ~ y,'i4 r» MQ II 171/4~~~,7~ ra/i f.1 R, /';ai ° 1 ' ¢ ~.rt t r,'+Y G };,.rte l' •"F r~. ^ ~!1~ ot M j4rbd t,i p~► #d aq, r~ r~ t d ^ , : a " ! l o'~~~~~ 'V1 ~,+~~'a 5~ f , .'~j L r~~ allr f•~ +I~ r ~ ~ 5 ~I i + ~F. •'t At~l. tl '~~11"t'~!.I g iF'~ c~ i .lF ~ J 1 y f ~ v e'♦-' I t1~17s"' ppI ~ ~ y i y~N . r 1 , ' V 1 N~~ 7G I"'/~ ~'~'til~* .~e$:~~~dd 7 y,. 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MO. 1.0m Wulu 0I141vir uOtrv A7<kl, Ceps let colt - 1 16 !1 spite Uitotte{ ! ; ' X Ad w Steel top mootion 31~x 24 no •xaltp! 1 Middle " 81 x 14 X IN Bottom " es x U x 1" on 90" uipe aap~4rtN 1 - Lrltling and wiring for Vfo;o rbltsmotar typo pg-la0 1 i1rti tat «44 hiring for 04" spore exalter r1jeost4t ' a -':L+ril tag n 11 lvirbng .tor "t1" spars, exalter ewi toh D.pO$.Z, k .~ffrry~. } E~ r i f Aaete;' tygpe bv;~,y . 000 owsre &M shoot " 'awl t0b Do i. $#To 166 rolt•600 `akporo ti 'v~ f w gailltrhlois. and moomi.ags for squ4ilsor AW16 exoiter rhsoetdi+►.a . I a ~ ~todlel+ 4 point. 1. ~r ~+1, - 33 tbltbeler , eoe ~:.~r a oop~~sa. aopaenti 'o~C axe lnoIla ad `raft lbettb FO `ilea r r ~J f 6{ i 'Ito +t~~p,} + ~.'y ` xr yt iolt-406. sarpOrli•>~'„ baei=a ri#i,-~W d oYei r' r~1 . t, s '!Porto 4 x R0 s f i , !~}+T •'~5*r! ..n +f f a,. i 116 + x104 1% f ir`~ `•f` 3. ta r e sna~oetli ~ 8atfroe xi0 d p 16' '1+FAr:I MI =4 }E'~ ~6 ~~d~ro.:.~t~ '@~ 4rilts¢•w1r~A ' ~s4 4 sae. ~egnn«i pro~i~~a `fi' ~o8winv ;egroligwtit tha13,~~rf>r!ar ~,#*~t~I.;F,'`a 1 .0 a a +.}aq ~M$~~' ~ *ti ~ r sf w °'d . `jlIAr1i tM1': ti 66/6 s# •f' ~ag1►; o ei0.~ 1~4>, k , «a at ~arriAi t~ye oo oat' o tt.~te ~r aro~lit. ~r4sk~ar t~yi . x~G+~ ~ ~L . r 4d 'w~ r 4IN, i or d►~>rr►till$. rri ehAttlM~p nar f+ k+ 1 ~t ` ;o'q, ~f ~,tr,~~fi' ) ~ ~ ±M~ith~~l: reiol. r;•. w {qh Y.r a~, ii 3,$A.~,°~1Jr J5~•}r ~f'~,l f. t ~.ft . ~ rF r. 1~. f 1 aY A. 'r(•i ± 'r tr, yi~r'~''f;1 ~ ~t-~ fir t Jk 1, f , 9+1. ~ •r 4t FM,~`++*~`E d J ~y rrr'~ _f.`rr alt J + r+, iv} tr'~rf•- - v Yqr t'N1f'eem tqt~-~ 1AVn! 4f H. _ GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY SWITCHBOARD DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS No.l9-3U47-j Ina Ail ooll • M 1 sm oter Jicok 8 polo and plug S. 1 - POW 166tor jsok one pole a - V1800lReot AS ewitohee type W-116, 9.1t.D.1', btok csonnsated ' 6600 "It-600 ampere 004nted on k0" aide aatwos, ebony beea Currlnt veond#ormera type Ko-a l loo/b ampere. 1 d6t of Sv,ngera, olerle aauplinga, eto, , for remote apere,tel iI breakar+ . -iteaeeeary eaall wiring and poppet inter'oonnootione betxvon b%ii, alioonnooting esitohee, ourrent lragetorwOrs, eta. , a.e'to aladed with pipe tot dieoonoooting +Jvitah, oil airoail , breaker,'entrent and potent •l transtormere and tli,o rod, 60pp11 t}. . a . t Y spy 4b v6U01 -tp0,40osi -S phs~iewirvw40 a; bile t Y J 0 11iq dp 'X 80` x nt y } r: v wd~! '1 X 1.M hettlo a k8 go * X" 612 k¢" Ptiid OUPPootr. y7ft:t,~y„"Oil ~3ygd"11fiIr1h/ OOider`tSO 'al er~.Eete~ aQ0~0 ~~A , ' r. `r:iP+~' •a~* `dam ''7~M~' ~i.~• ~f~i~~ib~w. , - , ' ~ .r. ! "V-, 0ya ayr ~ ~aok $ p a ~a e i r .'n g • ',♦^j 3F~t ern "Lt y y y 6044 k4iir,>t ~taotap. ,~aox '1~,tt1 1e Pot 4 1 <9 ; ~lidir±~ rep $nirr fa r di t Da . 4-6b go t. ~•°911 o~ o+tt. d00 t~yb'r~c•a~;r.~.~a,~r~a;,~~-o +iy•r~' erd %,tj ool~#+ artd ►n~u ~ og~r~ i «it go 1-4 04 ~ a~j N,~~in xi L b r4y ~~~~~~~0 1FS~~~~r•,F C r7 s` t~: .~sr Y' +'i a LOOM i s~4 w~ flo 6AAA ivo»= go" aid±► 4eD'+IOW " ~iA ,1 ib a 4im for w•lk',;.00/61 *pefe owlen~ :ter#o A~ . `~¢r~ ' ~~t~f ' dallape~ iot~sr' , r • s u d~f'~i4ars+loj o;erie:ooap~tf, sta. , aror raro ie.`opdaro~1~ -'a tip` 'D#tak~le. - ! ee}ak P dp1~11:~R IEla a OOp~"!t', eOnAt tiou 1p Refa lruf g M- a q, PAO #gr1~a rL11It~Jflt1~' #~~f~l~I}llri ~.`+IJ('hiy0ll o' ~ a ~Fb f ~ , ` ire 1 8001 i qQ t ~ -461 t Am oro f* M t 4 114t fP~1G~ q d~~ 1 `li0„1A F, GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY IMM SWITCHBOARD DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS No.%,,Eg447}~ l UDU Alit ( altq Rotor Yam Dp f f f ~,r oap= ggoo fol !-?.'~0 r►mpere-~ phase-b VIVO-60 ai►Ole " . ar h oitel To Aoetion :41r r $0 x 1" ii.~,lltlr all z $0 x 1" hot lpm " . to x to x 1" oil 90" pipe a%pporte. ithe P64016 will, be drflAod bnd uir44 for aad moaotlr4 pr4lrld64 u ?,,toy the tollaerind equlpeietit in the lbr4allosr'f poooeMbio,+I. ; ~!e - r Aou. &Rooter type 4-1001b atpore ( 4oa on gsinerator j$ 1' u + 49146. oror 9004nt type r'Q-6 I now on aoxth geadip oloravlt "hgashr type Ix-b• UNSif•'d60o Yost. 20 a fro ,lvo"p-'1 With '40XV o.4 or* trip mnaal, oporr,}i.r4 afohea#qr~ ! -4, 1 . <y • bf1 ~I1t~1 t#e0or,~.~gnpti4 kMpOta~,, , , ~ ! 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V# Jig smil * t~ o -2t X1 .1. •`'#i,okrbdQ ~tpJk ry>`r e 'gyp x 070 oti r+14 ~ 'r ''r1 ~ • t? i9. tt1 ~r, 'jr~ Rai V',SFl!f~4r Y Y~j iG r.~ 1ggii d' i ~1 y ■S l~n~~l, + r i-e1 r i~~+ , 1~~ *wl ♦~~lw !4. `atromp~dd~legd,1'#o,w,1 . edoAe,a4t l rsg 40110.68's, ouhips xregt tV&4#: ray er► ; oto R sN# ~ ln~ b; dl~~o g1s~t1 4h,':p 1, oia~4a ~ , ' `'``f,r3 ; ; AM i ~rx ::ppAPo rM end #itr :rt`: { t'~ 4''f t`' Y #hl~ rya ~litag o>irrbfft ohM poft `*bl" 0#A 16#W ! !1'~ i' a Ytrj l~•IY~,i qR~,~~~~~1 ~ Y1, yrt •f Y ! a r . t ~ ,t ~ ti~~~~~wi ~~'.l ~.+y'~ ~ ! ~tq,~~ V# ✓y!} yelp ~ ~ ~~A f)~~ ~ ~ r ~ Vi~TTy v~ ~~„v~}{ 4{~ i' ' r t 1" v,. TLS "4 ,Y , y.r.} ,r . i f * I Y i hs T , v♦ ?r ~ ,4 ~ ~ rr 1 r !'.e1 r y y c1 r_. :'9p G '(if FBI ►Y x• , ~ f 1. 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SWITCHBOARD DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS No.. , 1 - eamet«r typo H-6. a ®aters w1tL 100 ampere Basle. 1 - 06t thour motor type 1~8-6 , 110 fill t-6 61*srs •P ee 11-00 " oyo lM 11 . 1.111'1. >I aslayo aver ourrent plunger typo IK-60 S.r. 11 1 - oil airouit breaker type FX-56. 'r.p.6.Te 6600 velt•s0o *apeyW; r out with 9 obil-4 sz~pero trip 00110 sand asnaal operatt,~g •oahanlss i mounted remote 1 1'- wseter Jack 6 polo and plug. 1 over, "otor !w tah , a "84'0 pole. s typs. 0-1161 S. P. b. T.` . Usak coar~ebte! - S Liatoo 6otipg awl. t0bC $600 volt-300 a po s aoanted, 011 60"• +rit* "Wistoe 0041 bi► II .kV~O~ad;r.~• -14ula n$e onit for, aorrent transformer in s b!llf0yidt! 100/6 es sove r or 1' t;et ~►on erc a~otiR vodpiinga 0 ♦01A 0, tgkv6wIs, op~rltte4 --~~~r'°` $e ituellr pfx d` o ao 6r` aonneo i~n~ batsle .p>.'1f,~ ~s !6~ t 4a P ~6t~~f ~;~b M AOd a>i~lea ti'OAS~~b•~ori , ittl. ~ ►r~t 11~~ 5' ~ r ~at ►e `Mina w for diva ogd~a if* folt'ah.6i 611 61;op~ s ~nf l - i ;aal~i+e'e1t a tarA1161 ' r~6itnz+s«r ` i F~4s'r L , Y S1. ~q+ i , p ii 4. Ay,L y+ a r ! ' t .h 1' Y t 1 t , j U F r c x a v t 1 . ti x r .Fr?. T 1 r , 'r tf v v 1" ~e 4r, r tom, p~~~,~ r~. i ;0 0,100 ?lA ' tV6'~ 194k~0l~A .►#>~L ~r' qM~ vol t+ rf ; { ; %ot61'; 1r T6 f DIiM~6' 0 ' er~l y,~P, t i~s1,~6 " ffQllOti ~ 7( p6 Ki A ; " i~l •y r ! ~rn+3da 4 + 14141 IK , 6 x i" r : 3, Ins . aotl0 ! >t 6~' x X" ea to" siapporto Ohl ~ 1+ ♦ ry, i YC r) , ~ ~rc WrA~ i~ P v y f!/7 ~1~,~.~p~~~,5\4a`M1M1M1 !T f i 1.~ A two i,~~~ 0 . Y444 A for 0096pdoj a*,#t l,,g li'p'; .S t \ \ f all , ~ Oyf~ ~r , ~ t ~1r~• ~6 w ~Q~ ar +.,t • 4 ry ,:F , , J~• Y9 Oa l • 1yl►'ffterwpl' i fsrns l 4~ fill, F , yy 1Vtr~)`.,•C ~~~r 9(.f r o ~ r r , ~5t~ 7 a~ Zvi q5{ b 7 'F ra M J C a 3 r x ka. R:~ l y f ! j l ,`7 t 7 t C 7 n C r R 9~ ~ yl \ i 1 ~f t r ~ ,l ly ~ i J~ r r ~ C r,. ( 1 ♦ A.' L V \ ti. 1' p. ~ Y tr' ~ j>' i. f ~ ~t a,JY, GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ~i .ray _ . ' •'I ' r , SWITCHBOARD DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS r' $ Uitdanraeotingg inritohea tipf >+4Tit'8 8: P. ►i►d sd L i ntlOU ♦blt-~lOQ lapors aonnted'oa wide;ssbeata belff_; ~ lisle. `r ; ` emaill on bsoi Of panel with hopper 004'moct41DAS' onneo i ewltohea~ snl araskers-is tub2ad d nit6 tie rode and pipe irimework for aauntlna breaker i di6ggAAiot-' ins sxitohes and onrrent traneformers: VAL $ 011 cirQnit breakers type Yd->rbo r.p.9►Y. aoa-aatooaetio+i4Od' r,A ~ s92 t-60sWers mountod by ?Wohaser aesr aonsts6t narre,nt,.'. trw'neformers sad used for oontrouAna seoondirids, cst4log@M ' r. - f169b6~ i 1 to, M US QUOIT 00539P NT GUMOT fU36Fj9lW, fAp$ T`' ys 'Ceps, 2$00 folt-6© X* ( •lotol,) Vin ,e phae4-67 Oyole t~ K t y ' _ y $1001 toy'oeotilan 01'k @i X ,i r r lam, 1 i~,tdd X• r kl• 4 i I. 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J! r,C41 i~lC ~1++ Iw t , l f J' ti 1"• d '.Ct P r•R f•'L a f~ ~l • r ,r 'k' rI w sr r, ♦ r 4 ,.<k r yrf T t } xy ` L ` < h r 3, r {3 t r 7 ?51 t < Y ~li t wl °vR3 + .ir~~y~,3r~, 1``s r.! ir! •~aJT Oy ^'T l ry`< 1~"~~ Y t t .r..f*!.lfk T k+i/°t !~r~E ~*00 office of JOHN Be SCHNITZ Furniture, Cupcis, Well Peper, Musical fastruments and Funeral Supplies DBNTON,TEXAS May 31st 1928. To the Honorable Mayor & City Commissions Denton, Texai., I Gentlemen: Re-Venatian Plinds for City Hall. We propose to furnish and install the Bostwiok-Goodall channel- guided Venetian Blinds as per specifications furnished by E. We Van Flyka & Co.pArohiteote,Fort Worth Texas,oomplets for the sum bf ($934.00)Seven Hundred thirty Four Dollars. Blinds are to be installed by experienced venetian blind meohan ice furnished by the Manufacturer's State Representative: Blinds are to cover 42 window openings including the oirole-top windows in the Auditor- iump all to be finished in Ivory Enamel. An allowance of $rto be made for each shade (cloth) now on' the windows which are to be provided with venetian blinds. Soliciting the order on the basis of good service and satisfae- tionpwe beg to remain, Very t JUN B e SOHMIT2. ! ~f l y~• 'ZI U PURCHASER'S ORDER ORIGINAL. Date_ Vay 29 1928, (To be sent to factory) To THE BOSTWICK-GOODELL CO., (The Ryst Party) Norwalk, Ohio Please MANUFACTURE for me and ship by' freight on or about-_30 -days after order or as soon thereafter as possible. 5 o Name City of Denton- , ~ - ~ r, Name ----"t~1@-.-- - Place- DentOTla_ Place---- -M 5< n w~ Street Street - The following Made-to-Order Goods: 42 VICTORIA venetian blinds equipped with steel channel guides (Bronzed & Lacquered finished in ivory enamel and in accord- ance with specifications out of the_office _of_2,Wo Van Slyke an Com any-,AXQbte~te Ft, tfQSth_Texafa_,_deliv-ered_And completely installed $727,19 _-(Including 6 circle top windovrs)_ ALLOWANCE--$110,00 will be allowed if channel guides are oliminateda ALLOWANCE-434,00 will be alloyed for the linen window - aLadee-naw in use.- - - - To be used In the bullding at Installation to be pro- s vided and paid for byad@ &Wig Dg11ae 7 No Street Noma of parcheaer or third Why (Sale snue) place provided rand paid for by~ (Name of pwthaaer or third wy (Salwmari), i or wblcb 1 agree to pay by remittance payable to The Sostwlck-Qoaieil Co, and addressed and malIed to than at Norwalk, Ohto, the cum of Seven Hundred Twenty Seven & 18144-;__b~f ~Ra (s 727.19 79RUSc All goods am sold F. 0. Ti. Norwalk, Ohlo,-freight allowed, I+ifty parrrnt of purchase price to be paid upon delivery of goods, :''tad balance upon completion of work contemplated by this order. ' The said *culE to be In style and workmanship as repreaented by your cotta and described a'wve. As these ~¢o~ds~ are made io measure this order is not snbj ect to cancellation oy me. to dse orudsilit or omissions, should there be any, the purchaser may retala twice the value of each misfit or omLsslou, from the par, chose price until the same shall have been corrected or supplied. Money paid to Salesman without written authc ity with not appply on this order, any eggreetnent or undL.Ptandhig written or verbal not coatalned herein will have no effect, unless signed Won an officer of The I)ostwick-Omlell Co., :fonsalk, Ohio. It I$ agreed 014 upon default of paa~utent it atrt of indebtedness under this order the whole of the said purchase price shall then become due and pavabl. ; nd that antic Bald goods are lly paid for, title thereto shall retusin in you, with rigght to enter upon premises where the goods may be stored or installed, and retake the same upon default of payment by the ; that you shall not a liable for damages tm account of delays be d yrottr control ; that although this order is taken and approved by a third party (Saleantan), it b subject to your approval and yon may reject, cancel or refuse to csncel some at any time; that this order contains all the agree meat expressed or implied. r Vto Worth Builders Supply Coe Srdeaman purc'user (The Thud Party) (The S,cnnd hey) hale. Plynt, J b Hy~ - ey-- 1a i 1, a... ,Let oil . )IR IIIItalia liliii IIIIIIII 001111,111 111111101 111111 c 1111111ml IIIILIIIIII »00og D(i0• ieauu,. COMPANYS NOME OFFICE BUILDING 100 6ROHONAY. NCW ♦ AK. Bond No. 332213-B- issued by the AMERICAN SURETY CCCiPAIrf OF NEW YORY., in the sum of Two Thousand ($"2,000.00) Dollars, on behalf of Philip D. Coury, of Denton, Texas, as a Plumber, is hereby continued in force from the 12th day of May, 1928 to the 12th day of May, 1929, subject to all the oovenante and conditions thereof; provided same is duly signed by the said Philip D. Coury, P•rinoik3l. It is expressly stipulated that in no evert shall the aggregate liability of the Surety for any ore or more defaults of the principal during any one or more years of the surei,;yahip under the bond hereinabove referred to, as extended by this or any other extension thereof, exceed the amount specifically set forth in said bond or any exist- ing certificate changing the amount of said bond. WITNESS our hands and seale this the llth day of May, A, D., 1928, AM RIOAN SURETY 00HPAily OF NEVI YORK ~e resiQem. Reside Attest. ~T ~A-celo Resident Assistant Soso a ary. , 1 a ~~isl t I'^A. OATH OF OFFICE. (Mayor,City Attorney,City Commissioner,City Marshall) I ~ do eelemnly swear that I will fai uid'imparti y die rge An, the d1ties incumbent upon me as, 4 C4 ao ding tAiA V#rall e of my email an abi i-Tty,agree4b y to the oon titution and lase of the United States and of this State and the City Ch artur and Ordinanoe of the City of Denton,Texaa; and I do further solemnly swear that,since the adoption of the constitution of this State,I being a Citizen of this State,have not fought a duel within this State,nor out of it,nor have I accepted of sent a ohallenge,or fought a ohalleng4 ,or aided or advised or assisted any person thus offending;and I further more solemnly: swear that I have not,direotly or indirectly paid,offered,or promised to pay contributed or promised to contribute,any money or valuable thing,or promised any public officer or employment, as a reward for the giving or withholding a vote at the election at +shioh I was eleoted,and I furthermore solemnly swear that I will not be,direotly or indirectly, interested in any contract with or claim agelnet the City of Denton ,Texas#except such warrsits as may issue to me as salary or fees of offioe.So help to Cods ~G(. J - Saturn to and subscribed before meat Denton,Texas,this of - -4 D.1828. Notary Public in an or Denton, oun y, exalt a rho' ' s i I t, ` ! k { . . e q r r n r, J Trr.+T 1 q~t 1,l ~yr'~l f 1 ; } fit; _ ~ 4~ 4 a♦"fir j y,/~tM l~ ~ ~ ~ ff 1• la e 1 7 y ~ ) ♦ v 1 y n ~ s to ~,1 i . , n s f Ka~Lh~tr ! !i'.111 ~ (914~ of Ptnfan 9. W. McKENZ1E, MAYOR Renton, %'VXef To the Hon. City Cortninnion. Gentler.on: I hc.royrith sub-it to you my report for ronth ordIrg Vay li?48. WAT:'R AND Lr'!IIT D„PART: 1~,NT: XSverythinr, in this ,lepartment is in good condition. Collections rood-- service oxcellont-- but few complaints being mu,de. ',Is are makinc rill nooo9sary Jlat•er, lirht and sayer con- nections and extennicns. ',till boain sewer nxtonsion on Bolivnr Street as soon ris Spring, rains are over Whop ther9 will rot be so r;uch clangor of avails of ditch caving in. STR';'"r AIM LARIDGP;:- All otronts have been in excellent condition until lately when the big rains start d. Durine the big rains R great deal of Band and gravel shifted froi, ona 9tboet to ar,othnr and the dirt streets have w1ashed pretty bad but in a foes days will have evorytlline, up in good shape again. POLICE.- All officers are working faithfully and holding; down crime and speeding fairly well. A good deal of pilfering, petty thieving eta. going on in various parts of town. People generally well pleased with the extra efforts being mido by oxtra fore in this department. Yost speeding being done by peobple other than home folks. In most in- .,atanoes we think best to be more lenient with them than with home folkep` the result is we have excused quite a few of late for spseding. The oon,eat,ion of traffic on the square is very bad and it is our onin- ion the hour :L= parking law shpuld be enforced. HAMS— This department is in rood shape azirl the health of the city fine, We are }laving a great many oorrplaints about weeds and about failure of people to loin on the server lines where convenient and I world recornond that Dr. Piner be instructed to ties evert effort to get weodb,cut and connections made on sewer. fir. 1• .A ,RKBANb CF1lETY-? 1ES1--~ Tike parka and aoiaeterrien Fire. being well kept . ' anrlw6 are receiving "oonsidorable arivertisement for our city on this ti EN^RAid,7 SPrAKING the ciq"y is in fair condition Lnd all offic3rs and ettployees Seem to be working to the best interest of the city.' Stith the %%bovo-report and, reoommendattons I respectfully re- s ' " quest that the commia'LI Reprove came. , Rospeotfully Be .17, ltot;onzie Mayor. x. ail i 1 , V t L „'r l 1~ ~ r , _V~ ~ ~ n~~' w ~ ~ - 1 ?i f w` ~ , c ~ -k, w. ti. 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CK &V As; wA Zrz= ZINI I" W QA Al I __1 MPT N0.46-07-161-z8 BALTDIORE,MARYLAW $11000.00 lKttow all ett bit these Presento : That we, 0. 0• Cookrill as Principal, and the UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, a corporation duly incorporated under the laws of the State of Maryland, as Surety, are held and firmly round unto ;Mayor City of Denton, Texas in the sum of --------------0n0 ThoU sand------&no/100 Dollars (S 1,000.00 ) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of whic'.1, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, s.iccessors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. flittkIA W114 ttltr OH110 and dated this Pirst e,v of MW , l9 28 W1)eretia, the above bounden Q. C. Cookrill Was appointed to the 'ofilae o! Night Watohman, in aid for the City of Denton, Texas Now, 94trefore, the condition of this obligation is such, that if the said 1}. C. 006krill shall well and faithfully perform all the duties of his ndid office, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain lo full force and effect. ~t 1'0 111090 ilula gna Agrtrrl, and this bond is given and accepted on the condition that the Surety 'shall' In no way be"held liable for any loss, costs, damages or expenses of any kind caused by the failure of.any Bank, Institution or Depository of any kind to pay, deliver over or properly account for any money, moneys, papers., securities or L -operty of any kind placed on deposit therein or in its custody by or for litd 44. o. 000will as such flight lnatchman or in any other capacity. , ~t 61rthir 111WOU10b allb Agrttb between all parties hereto, that if the Surety shall to elect, this bond may,be•caneelted by giving thirty (30) days' notice in writing to the 1iia~+ov`bf y„ df nentdA, ;Ti6xfie and this bond shall be deemed cancelled at the expiration of the said thirty (30) days, the said Surety remaining liable for all or ally act o£ ae;ts eo~vtered b'y this bond, which may have been committed by the Principal up to the date of k sUeh'claeeilatlo'd, under the terms, ctt~dittons "d provisions of this bond, and the Surety shall, upon Sur- $ a it /S, t f° are./ u teAd!) f t t4s bond adJ Ito release froin'All liability thereupder, refund the premium paid less a prn rata part iheteofr for this trotoe, ihts bond shall have been in force. 3n Wittieea; 04ereaf, said Principal has hereunto set his hand and sea), and the 11NITED 5TATlwS 4169f,ITY ANO'. GUARANT•'.,COMPANY has caused this bond to be sealed with its Utpbtitt seal, duty at(ested by the eign7ture of Its Attorney -In-fact the day and year first above RAW Atatto 1bA ft oub tt4rblitt)1 eftputN Wa /1, Attorntyfrt•/set,` y J 1 S. t ' ' ~.~.1w.w..+..r.r~..Y. ..r r n n. w ~ fltEertt~yfn•/act. Nib OEM a. •.ik ~ -'a'r, .1 ' h xx. y'. Y' _r l., _ _.1 ~~.p.. ~ - .yr .rwy;. t t f l! I 141 ..r~t A.-~" I I~ 4 1- , Ir I II O ~ "i 1 µ . V T ' a f 4 y ~ I I .~x 1 1` f , 4 LM V&~r. I i41~;,~Sx I ;q~ 5.~1 h~.Jg dxw b q d r ~ l 24 I i ! y v P i pxs WW k~ * j'; I ~ r OTAT1 of 'i'ub CQWT, 011 D=1 83• , p1tt 01 DpRx) M1 Osi Uts the !day of tumo 19280 the Oity commission of the Oity of Denton met in regular session at the Oity Halip the following aeabers being presents Do ve mo KMI8, MAYOR is 8o W,LLSHj ,,CRAI/IAltAlf t3~0OWI85IOUR ; J x~ 111 01tr 880hu ova 1 ' 1064opng other things aaae oil to be eooAaered the matter of declarizig the re• ~.61,0ilt of the elaption held on the sixteenth day of Jane# 19201 ae rrorided for to, . ' 1~ f~togiiitton Msed on the 26th der of, Mari 19881 in rhtoh the follosind pxonoritieit V0 ivoidtted to the resident gaaltfi94 voters of the city of Dontoni r M8461i,th$ Oitr OoWisi z of,tho 01V Of! Dalton by Jegai ot¢ipanoeo and resolhtioA# 6001ish the too pleat 0alled ` fir la ease petittos,l Ana flmiioe some In e+ pi* or lad ` ; MAP t 1 1 f ` ` M1 t'lhihiW it his Usn foag4 that said e1e6tiost4u Atll bith the low aad ~ropir, repast thereof made by the o UU elegi~on 1►- thv I? lots ha", been aantuea6 and It le diUiftiW tpA ~het0 `I ` * 44 a edtiod tote of whieb,aaaber hallot! ylant'+ d1109'.the •etteblifAment the Itnnioipal Sae' Allots 5 ` outs "AOA1182 t 1e istablleAseni of the siiniaip►1 Of plush"o tssking.0 1 1 "iw rOtgs "Pon.. paid propopitioa► y J. r! `i Lei 1f, r , ~ 1 i 1 L ! i . i H8 IT TMMPOR8 ORDMD AND DBOLUM Vat said 91"ItOn Kjrs n ttb a,IiA tha 01ty Ooanio:ion of .ohs, MY of Difibbti Li wthottfOd by legal ordimnose and resolutions to esiablIsh a mun.10pal too plent in tho olty of Denton for the purpose of manufaotnring of ioe Ord the vale and dis" tribution thereof within the said oity PASSED AID APPRO72D thie ~ G'day of J"j As Ds 1928• r AFA 1y J`: F i + r r Il, Vol rf~~1 ~7 I f r, t , 1 W l~r ~I ~4 , , 1 r. , ell .y,. 5 1`G ~ IA 4t SS1~ , } } kI'. `N I{ i, " i,ro r lif f, r ~ F !~i 1 ~~11~. 4~ 6 1 < + * 1 r ,rte )t 1, 7 r~ S k 1 s} J y ~?SJ1t ~y~ I~+.`r ~r~ 5 '~SYI * + { + + S }s + IF. ~ TY~ekt'y~"I~l y Lr Y~ S {I 1 ~j 1. . 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IRWIll Oity Secretary of the City of Denton r h+rpby oertify /that' tht xbon IW foregoing is a true am ooireot ' copy of-tie "solution pa6eed b~ the Oity Oodmierltiri oTl tho day of Snue~ A,D. 19260 declaring the results of as election held 4t 1 on the 96th day, oi Xq$ 1988, a 'the same apprars of rsooId 1A the 9nn 4$ o! said CoMiesion in, took r' ysge et se4„ oil. ,Its t i'rP r IV / 1 ~ Fci r,h said,Ninu~esy 1 f t 0 ~ y art a54~d+ a !r, Q f OIT OF 1 r' S ~i , n J r : rY 5 ~ r V 1 I f l y ~ 5♦ ~ r 1 A I r ~'x 4 / Y .y 1 d r ' 1r„ L1 ? d Y 1 'h 1 F it F i r 1 5 J ~ l+• , I h ~ r 1 tl t.,~~1 ! 1x H.~ B,Ji~►~ ,5 IY. • F 11 I : 1 ~/A!Y I / 5~YI I` 4 1 y i 1 i• y Y r I I n 1 1 P. 4 JE 1 y~ r T ~ V •'1 d ~ 1 ! r , k ry ~ w f J r 3 ti pr}YI/r.~.V wt •'~d~ ulY /~Yr 1 F S I d./ ~1 e,4 I 1 tRl fir} t~ AF dy.l . 1 'r ~~I 4: x r I~, .1'/1 ~ S 5 1 4' r 4 1. 1~?. Y'S rY. t r 5 f L T i, 44 'l'~XA3 BTATB of 00um OF UNTON We OITT OP nBNT(lf Oity eearstary oir the Oit* of Oaf ltatb7► perl!!y thet the eeore OM toxegoing IN' % 3taR srrd 4orrie4 , r, Pd qt the i*6ol%L"OA pa#M'tgr 'th* 9*V Oop"S' ois Ou.tM. tow Of J"to AID' I920, deolwring the relaltl• of ea algotion held On thq 40th Aay of May, 1998l a the some e►Mexe • Pt, t400 Y4 In thi .ll i+iaoa*,ot eaid10omiielo» in ftok....,.r... r ~ !t $$Ito of yrx. f t , ~~2 J v + YI M t 1 ~ '.4 .~.kR r. i.,Ypa i ~ ~ w •1 ' , ~ ' r'~ f , .i + ryes ~ a'f ~Vrri 4 4 1~}l4 ti^ d t ~'~4 1 y y h y, ~i r~ ' ~I_,e 1 4 1, f 4 3 ~ t Y Xx s ! i r 'ti}` it Y S 'r f.. ~ 1 f t 1 , l , 2 STATE C" ,FitA^ COUNTY OF D"I-M?i Before me, T. B. Davis, a ;rotary Public in' and for Danton County, Texas, on this lay personally appeared Lee Kinight, ~iho bein? by r.-.e first drily atsorn on his oath deposea and says thct he posted three (3) notices of election advertising the election c,.lled for June 16th, 156 in three (3) publio plucea, namely the City Heal, the Dantpon County Court House, and one on North Ela, Street naar the :`.aHnolIF- Filling Station, all three places being publio pl~oea in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas. l p SPORN TO STD SUBSCRIBED before me this and day of Jvme, A. D.' loa8 Notary Publio in and for Denton County, Texas, Vir k4. t ~ v . 1 1 1 1 I I ' r n' er+~=s A RESOLUTIO13 PHERFAS heretofore two different petitions i:ave been presented to the City Coa-.r,isaion of the City of Denton, Texas. requeating said Cor.~:.i.~31on to pass auoh ordinLnncea and reaolu- tiona uzid to do such other mid further thinTa ..s may cc neoea- airy to establish d i.u:iicipal ioe ~luz;t in the City of Denton, Tex~.s, for the pur~,o3e of s.,iplyin ~ha resident citizens Aith ice and TM,'F;RRFAS the City Cor.:L.i saicn is [nxioue to know the will of the qu,~;lifiea votary of said City in reference to scud matter, there ore BE IT ORDA11M) by the City Cozrrrdssion of ti4e City of 1lenton, Tex9,3, thuL• the following prop:+aiticn be submitted to the qualified voters of the said City of Dentfdn, Texas: Seo.1 Shell tho City Co,..,,Asoion of the City of Denton by legal ordinrncea and resolutions eata'olish the ice plent called for in acid petitions and fins.nce name in a proper and legal manner. Seo.2 That said election be and is hereby ordered in the City of Denton, Texas, to be held on the 16th dey of June, A. D. 192a between the hours of aight o'clock. A.V. and seven o'clock Mi. wt which said election the proposed propo- sition shall be aubwitted to the qualified aleotors of said City end that there shall ba printed on the ballots for said election the following: k "For the establishaent of a municipal ice plant" "Against the establishment of a municipal ice plant" Leo. .1 Each voter shall mark out with black ink or black pan" oil one of the above expressions, thus leaving the other as indicating his vote. That the said election shall lie held in the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas, and the following newed persons ~r a.ra hereby '?.o rated officers of a-'id elaoti:n: w. _ 1 T'. L. 'cCorc.,lok, Judge Otis Fowler, Clerk J. T. Baker, Clerk :?one but revident quulified voters of acid City of Denton, Texas, shall be allor+al to vote at said election. A copy of this order signed by the Chaira.an of the City Corm,16sion wttested by the City Seoretary of the said City shall serve a$ a proper notice of grid election. The "ayor is authorized and directed to cL.use said notice of the election to ,.e rosted up at Lhe City Hall end two other public pl:,cas in the City of Denton for at least ten full days prior to the date of acid election, slid by pub- lication for ten days :,n the semi-weekly Record-Chronicle, a 11rwspaper published in Said City of Denton. PASSFD AND APPROVED this the 25th day of May, 1928. Charim+an. M4ayor. ATTEST: , City 3eoretary. .4 s.. aW~~ t1. 4. M~n,Vti'. ~4 Y.v r ,ii .B.e:.1 li I !I 1.~~~. ~'"1 `•~,L,r~. tt,,. v y 1 r.; t r: r•^ 17 N" P I r r 1y 4 h it r ~,i, e i =.1. ~ :.4r•.y;~., 1'yy I 1 I v R J. [DWARDG. ~*,TOM AND OEM. MDR. LEE R. MCOONALD. NUSINIH MANAGER L• A, MCDONALV NIAMAWNIP GDITOR L.• FOWL[R. ADV[RYIEINO MARAGIA DEMON REXORD-CHRONICLE Daft and SenniMeekly MCM:dR Denton, Texas A1IOCIA11D RREU UNITIO RAU[ AEEOCVTION AUDI? ountAu or CIRCU LA Y,041 AM[RIgAN N1N: N.HR RU.LIGNIRI A614 T[NAr RR111 A110CIATION TIAA■ DAILY 009CS LEAGUE THE STAY, 01" T14XAB, 0ounty of Denton Ron J. Edwardep being duly sworn, , says that lie is editor of the Semi-Weekly Record•Chroniclej a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas., preceding the date of the attached notice, and that said. notice was published in said paper as followst June b, S, and 12, 1928. A&W subscribed and sworn to before .rte, tb~ 20th day of June, A. D. 1928. Witness my hadd and official seal. Notary Publiol Denton County, Texae• c,j .4kL R e 5 ~ 1 p {y. ! 1'I ♦ I' 's y _ ~Rj Iy ♦ r ` AC{. { A I~~.I f: L~.~l~!MQ ~y~ 99 M 71 M A J r fi sj1~~ ~ .Nd r 11 I .r ~ yA r rly, id~ L4 L ~ X11 AAyy ~•.~k,e}~ .~.p tc. A R 'SOUJTION wPP.REAS horotoforc two different petitions knave been presented to thi City Commission of the City of Denton, texas, requesting said Corn.isslon to pass such ordinances and resolu- ticns cued to do such other said further things as may to neees- ecary to extablish a municipal ice plant in the City of Denton, Toxwu, for the puruoyo of evrplying tho roof-Sent citizens with ice and VIEREA9 the City Commission is anxious to know the will of tho yualifiad voters of said City in reference to said matter, therefore 138 IT ORDAIVIDT by the City Commission r,f the City of Denton, Texas, that the following proposition be submitted to the qualified voters of the said City of:Danton, Toxam 8 g " Shall the City Co anti-jolon of the City of Denton by legal ordinsnoer and resolutions establish the ias plant called for in said petitions "Ad finance same In a proper and legal manner. That said election be and is hereby ordered in the City of Denton, Texas, to be held on the 16th day of June, As D. 1928 between the hours of eight o'clock AsMs, and smz o'oloot P*U, at which said election tho proposed propo-► e,ttion shall be submitted to the quelflad electors of said Vif r and that there shall be printed on the ballots for said 114 e10'06ion the followings •rc+r the establishment of a aunioipal ice plaaite NAZainst the establishatnt of a maiolpal ice plantw Bach voter abial amrk out with black ink or black pen- oil one of the above expreesione, thus leaving the other as in6laating his vote. That the said election shall be hold in the MY U41 (1~ the City of cobtaa, Texas, and the following named persons i ji~ lei .i ' t i f x i i , ' f g 317 ^1 a ~F, ~.o ! C Yu s.ae f L, , 1 Y r i ;-~e 1, i ~"l F 'A u are hereby ap,olntod offioors of amid elections We. Le UoCoraiok., Judge Otis Fowler, Clerk Je T. Saker$ Clerk hone but resident qualified Votera of said City of Denton, Texaa, shall bo allowed to vote at ovAd alootion. A copy of this order oir;ncl by the Chmiru:'An of the City Coruiusion attested L; the City Eoorotc.ry of the said Oity shall carve as a proper notioe of said eleotion. The Mnyor in (mithorized and direoted to oau3e said notioe of the eleotion to be posted up at the City Hull and two other public pluoes in the City of Denton for at loeat ten full days prior to the deco of said aleotion, and by pubes lioation for ten days in the sesi•neckly Reoord-Chronlole, a Aesapaper published in said City of Denton. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 85th day of May, 1C88. 4J l~ ez~ Ceti Charimano, me-Yore ATIMS City Seorctarye r> if .A T. B. DAVIS LAWYER 207 MCCLUNKAN Dino. DENTON,TEXAS Denton, Texas may 25, 1928 TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY OOUMISSION DFNTON?TEXAS Gentlemen: We hereby propose to direst the proceedings ntoesaa.ry for amendi> g; your ohartor for the purpose of authorizing the isauenoe of bonds for the oonetruotion of a municipal ice plant and to direot, all proceedings incident to the 13ouance of Revenue Bonds of the City of Denton for the payment of the cost thereat for a fee of one thousand dollars ($100040). It is understood that .J if we are'the successful purchasers of the said bonds that the above fee will be remitted to you. It is futher understood that if your present referendum snd/or ga ch;,rt-qr elan ion eleotion6doee nos carry therewill be no charge for our services to that roint. For she above fee we are to tarnish the printed bonds and the approving opinion of a market attorney. Res,,^.eotively submitteds THE,B~7n7rO~ By t The above proposition is hereby accepted by order of the city COMM44sions ATr$M My Tooretary '1 J 1 ~,l . ~a > ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~r, ~ v ~ ~ J c _ ~ r ~ ~ , ,~a ~ ' t~ , ii Chairman t,ommicsioners' Court, Denton County, Texas. j Icsutvl 1p2..... Chairman. f Filed,.. 102,.. l Jerk County Court, Denton County, Texas. 1. ny. Deputy THE STATE OF TEXAS, MUTATION County of Denton yityq QQf enton, of the cmaty 71, L,Knlght,City. Marshall, pitY Ci tC o'T UBnpon of Denton and Statcof Texas, having full confidence In i and State, do hereby with the consent of the twr~ i unit allaof the s lm Cou-ity ami aplh.iul him, the s"old - -ROY. H131.6A my true Anil lawful drputy~ nr, place Denton and stead, Texas, d l cherei m nominate of gaid County and Stale, hereby rat ifyingand crmfirening nyand all such acts ~and th•ngslawfully done n the premi. ~y virtue hereof. i ITattssmhand this B da of ~o n~ , Y exa,... ..392a Co >y~ THE STAun E of ODen IGn TEXAS, JiEroaeltrs .........T ,13 ,A4wiV ` A Notary Public, in and for Denton County, Texns, on this day personally appeared . V;, L, Kn ight fi . I' • ••~oAa to me k to be the per5nn w'bose name is suLscnLal to the targoing do OtYRN oration and acknowledged t i me that he ex ecuted the same for the purposes and considera i ffff i underresscdm hand and seal of office at Denton, Denton County, xas ehi d of..,.DBQ ...............11~. • 1a ~ic In an 92Tt~Ar. tart' ..d for Denton6unty, Tex i, ns, i h flCe 1,141. -4 impartially Y—— dHU 16,0 ischarge and pc orm all the duties Incumbent Of Of ""..do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will (aith. folly and wbarg po a as ut. 2Esr9hall.. . . p y . City.. "U-( ~s l din tot y skill and ability, agreeably to the Crm• slit tion atd lI w bri St have s at to calico of tates ands, f this noii andt a duel withacm lywea~r (or ~ affirm) ) that hat since the adoption of tho Constitution E Mod a c~ or roaIlengrtaato fight to a duel p contribute any mono with deadly tsrapon nor have I acted as second in carrying a challenge or aided, advised or assisted any person thus offendm , and I furthermore solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have not, directly or indirectly paid, offered or promised to pay, 1 1gro ntment, so help me (3od. any Pub1i o ff% f ` as a reward to secure my a iSubscrlbtd and aurora to y r or romi P sed a,. tyf. before me t ice or employment, P hts or valuaLlc thing _ ' . can n Y ory CRlb9 f iis , .,....,31st . . Q or onto Crto,+L,...I97.t~.r ~ v i ' 3. i Nota ~ i' he ie % U n rcxas, i Filed for nand the......,. dny of,... ....I02...,.. y~..,..Chrk. j n ................Deputy. i If ~ c r) ~ C a d log t)EU v_ ~cRSUAt NO,_ib-12-60e-23 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. X10000000 SID64AL" LICiNSE HOiM I STATL OF XXAS i i YMO'N ALL LEN BY THE3E PliESE.IITS, that we, MoGalliard slid Grout, as Prinolpals and the United Statee r'idelity and Gwranty Company,as Suioty, arc hold and fi_raly bounS unto the IkkVor or the City of Dan- ton, Texas, hie euosesso`rs and assiyrnpj iii the full and dust sum of OiiE THC?U&OD ($11000,00) DOLLARS, la:nflll money of the United States, for the payment of wiloh sum we Gu hereby b iA ourselves, oul Beira, executors, administrators, suooossore and aesi;;ns, Jointly turd sev- p orally, firmly by these prosente, THE C0Z1121014 of the abm-e obligation is such that whereas Lho said 1:o0/0.11ard and Grout deeiro to oonstruot r4dewalde, ourbs ar.d gutters within the said Cit;; of Dont on, Texas and it i s t o the 'cost € Interests of the city of Denton that said eiduwalKa bu safe,,uarded by maintenance bond for the period of ono year froc,i the date of oomplo- tior; of the 8160,00alke, E NOdjSHEFCFO1bj if the above ~joanden MoGalliard and Grouts, shall slid rill uozAtruot the said e13owe1ke In aooordturco with the speoifi- cations prepared by the City Engineer of said City of Denton aid 1f said sidewalke chall be in good caidition at the oxoiration of one year from date of completion of s tune, then this bond ehcdl be null and void. If, however, during the year covered by this bond tree eLdowalks shall require repair or reoorrstn otion and if the above bounden moGalliard and Croute shall fail to repair cr zvoonstrnct the sidewalks if ao or- dored by the City, then the city may and it shall beoene Its duty to repair or reconstruct, as the need may be, said sidewalks and shall 001leot the oust of such work from this bond. 12he further caidition• of this bond is that the' surety shall pay the cost of such work, re- pair or roeonstruetion, upon the presentation of the statement of actual coat by the City LiVinoor of the City of Denton, 'T'exas, This obli ation may be ornoulled by the surety upon the giving of a 30 day written notice to the obli geo of their i rrtent i on to be rolieved of further liability and no liability shall aooure as to subsequent pote of the principal 30 daye from the receipt of the said notlo e, by the obliges, IN itiI N688 WILT Offlo the said Y+oOalliard and Grouts have hereunto set their hand b(rd the said surety has oaused those presents to be ex- eoutbd by its duly authorized Attorney-in-Faot, and its corporate soul to be horounto affixed, on this 33rd day of May, 1928, t M"I ,r UAl MD STAIMS F1 D ARAN' i 0011294 Y By /bri omay- nw aot S , Ai ~S. , t _ . •wu, t. v.h aJf: ~I~ .W i... . .t.y ~i 3} r tins wokIre y a Y oo l p c tU O n y' p tv x p~ ~ q C ~ Y~ wi ~ !n w ~SUttTY ~a° to r r t 9F ' t: F F ' •Ali fIJ ' ooo&w Juno rnonty-Seoond « 1 U ~ 6 :'r. T. Pr ca J. II.~:rnea lire Ne Ve ilenn mp Denton$ Taxaee Do" Sirs" It is my undoratahdin;; that you were one of the oiroulatore of a petition palling for a roduation in thi rate oharged by tho City for water cuu! li ;htts fktrniohed by ita lhmio- ipel 7l:.ter i+nd Light )?.stmt. Moo the eluotion relative to the eatablish- ment of a Yunioip:al Ioe Plant oarried eo over- wholrringly, it oooure to vo that the proponents of the propouition to ohange the wator and 11f,lit r,,Aea wuuld prefor to withdrww the poti- tiona ;xid I 111ottld 'ue gl;~t to knoa from you bufore our noxt roeular meeting# Tueaday Juno ZGthp if you oare to have the petition oirou- lated by you further oonaiderede Very truly yours, rc:an - 'bid. 1 / n r r Reoeived for filing and for preeentn• tion to the Honorable Oity Oommission of the Oity of Denton, and for their aotion, the petition of oitisens of Denton praying for the passage of an ordinanoe, either by said Commission or by uubmission to the qual- li , aooompanied by a i ie votes trio City ofavofentonits r he re uo on of T'ieprix , and tad r to o0 sumers draft of suoh ordinanoop said petition oonsisting of three parts, one signed first by J. L. Wright to %hioh is attaohod the affidavit of T. J. Prioircu- lator, and alleged in said affidalit to oontain 117 signerel anottaer signed first by J. Hrneo, ao- oompanied by the affidavit of P. P. Pender, oiroulat or, alleged in said affidavit to N!)ntain ROS names] and an- other signed first by H. IfAknem, aooami;anied by the affidavit of said H. V, Hennes airoulator, end olaimed in said affidavit to oontain 108 names$ and the other signed first by 0eyf~rmam@ Planagan, aooompanied by the af- fiaavit of R, A. oiroulator, olaimed in said af- fidavit to oontain 78 names, raking an aggregate, as set out in said affidavits, of $08 subeoribers to said yeti tiom gold petition, verifiel by the offidevitsi above named and said draft of the ordinanoe mentioned have been filed with me offioially for preeentatim to the Honorable Otty OommisYion for the aotion,of that Honorable body on the Adtto rd prayed for in' said petition, on this the 8th day Of June, A• b. 19201 IN MTIXONY W Op, witness my )offioial hand and the seal of said Oity on this the 80 day of runes As Do 19000 dx lar4y Or Tale UISY 1 R ~ ~ 111 Y•, i I i . a~\CjdMLM~"~1^~Y~k°i..,,. upw..p.w'a .w.~...~. ~ \ ~ . f l 11 ~ 1 \p ~1~~ ~ ~ y~ 'r ~ 4` ~f i'~r ~ \i , ~ i ~ `r , \ ~y r A r ~ ~ ,r r ° + ' s.5 ~ \ ~ t ~ p Jv r ! l ~ l~. .3 ,Y,. f ;3 ~ i -',f \ \r ~ E } ~ \ A J. A. ■ARTON. MANAOIR NORTH $109 OF SOWARE RtEIDEHCE PHONE $EE OVER J. C. PENNEY COMPANY OPPIte PHONE AEA ,Barton Cjealty Companq REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE FARM ANO CITY LOANS Trenton, Texas 1 June 23rd, 19286 1 Hon. l~. S. ?.tiller, Chairman, City Commission, Denton, ?Texas t t,4y dear 31r: I have your letter of the 22nd of June, 1928, written to me as one of the oiroula- tors of the petitions calling for a reduction in the rate oharged by the City of Denton for water and lights furnished by its 1,,r,LU1icipal Water and Light Plant, and suggesting, u-c :"asonc .1.ated. in that letter by you, that the oi~cul~~c of the petitions will not desire to have the `:Ity Commis- sion of Denton further to consicer such petitions. I had not thought any more of these petitions sine the sarne vrere filed until I received your letter, but in view of the purported aotion of the City Commission of Denton, as published in the Denton Reoord-Chronicle, requasting the City Attor- noy to write the oirculatorr. of those petitions re- queSting them to withdraw the same, and further in view of your letter above mentioned, at least im- Iliedly requesting the withdrawal of the petitions, here now oonsent to and request tie withdrawal of the petitions so oiroulated and so files by me. Thanking you for the courtesy of your letter, and assuring you of m desire to co-operate with the Commission and the City of `enton generally, Ism, Yours truly, d ~t_ Denton, Texas, June 23rd, 1928. 1 Hon. W. S. Miller, Chairman, City Commission, Denton, Texas. My dear Sir: I have your letter of the 22nd of June, 1928, written to me as one oj' the otroula- tors of the petitions calling for a reduction in the rate charged by the City of Lenton for water and lights furnished by its i.unioipal Plater and Light plant, and suggesting, for reasons stated in that letter by you, that the circulators of the petitions will not desire to have the City Commis- sion of Denton further to consider such petitions. Believing it may probably be best for the City of Denton that an election on the ques- tion at issue be not held, and acting upon your let- ter, I oorvient to the withdrawl of the petition oir- oulated by me, and respectfully request that it be withdrawn and returned to me. Very truly, J r AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARIES OF THE OFFICIALS OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JUNE 1, 1928 - BF IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CO''11111SSION OF THE CITY OF DrNTON, TFXASt Sec, 1 That the salaries of the officers of the "ity of Denton, Texas, be and the same are hereby fixed rea,leotively as follows: ~ On The Mayor shall annually receive the sum of , , . . . , . u ~ rC o a The City Secretary shall annually receive the sum of , 07 to ,D ti East. Ci ~y 'CacreO.:r, s;, 11 uinuwlly racaiva 1118 ~uu. of , 1300400 The City Health Officer shall annually receive the sum of A It The City Attorney shall annually receive the sum of . V**1~ te:iO I:. or I;0 C'i-z q, AItto l y sli-ll C3:Y.u~;lly reca'i va t118 S'! o The City ! haj~.ahal anlually r i~v the sum ofd" The City Digineer/~ehall :annually receive the sum of The Foreman of the Street Bridge Department shall , annually receive the sum of , . , no The Driver of Fire Engine No, 1 shall annually receive the sum of The Driver of Fire Fngine 2io. 2 shall annually receive the sum of .,...,.~.S c~. , Secretary- Vater & Light Dept. Mrs. Luoile dicks . . . • . . 0197 40000 Agate It to rr n u It Fay Tomlinson • • • 11200000 Chief Eleotrician .R. E. Cook . . . • . . . . 1,800600 Asste to .John Clark . • . . . • , . 10320600 it " . .Sam Lehrman . • . . . . . . . 19320600 Storekeeper • •Sf. C. Smith . • . . . . • • • 600000 Water Department Aeaistant . *Be MoLemore . . • • • • . . . 900600 „ it „ Charles Ryan . . . . . . . . 10200000 " it Morris Smith . . . . . . . . 960000 Meter Man . . . • S• Splawn . . . . . . , . . 1,260.00 Agate Meter Man . R. 0. Smith . . . . . . . . . 900000 Conneot & Disoonneot Man • • D. T. Meredith j . • • . . • . 11200400 Ohief Engineer - Power Plant W. M. Cartwright . . , . , . • 2 400.00 Shift " . . . . . . . 0. 06 Davis . . • , . . • . . 1;740.00 • . . . . . . • . R. P. Begird . . . . . . . 1174000 • . . • • . . . . J. J, Cartwright . . 1 740.00 Asst. Shift Engineer . . . • R• As Baker • . • . 1;320.00 No It 11 . . . • George Orubaugh • • • . . 113PA) X00 Superintendent - Dis,iosal Pli t M. P'• Iferoer . • . , . 11200600 Sanitary Man . . . . . . . • D. N. Bealyd . . . . . . . . • 10020000 mwowm` ;N list 9 ~,x , W . F Oi Oomierioin`, 'Dentonxes. Attest 4.,., y eore£ary~ 1 v a~ ' Approved aye to forrot rl AN ORDINANCE FIXI17G THE SALARIES OF THE OFFICIALQ, OF THE OITY OF DEKTON, TEXAS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR SEGINYING JUNE 7,, 1938 - BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OVIMISSION OF THE CITY OF DE1TONo TEXAS: Sec. 1 That the salaries of the offioere of the City of Denton, Texas, be and the same are hereby fixed reapeotively as follows: . . . . . . 11 4 hei e`i'K""YR'e`d eFia13-"6'ep86"y`~1~"~b`~ first day of each month and shall be effeotive as herein set out on and after the first day of June, A, D, 1926, Sac, 3 That all salaries herein provided for shall be paid out of the General Fund except that of the Street Commissioner whioh `shall be paid out of the Street d Bridge Fund, and that of the Ouperintendentnof the Rater & Light Department which shall t toe'paid-out of the Pater & Light Funda, of the City of Denton, Texas, by warrant drawn upon such funds signed by the City Of' rsigned Ly the Meyor. ' 60.6stary and oounte Judo, 4 That this ordinance shall be in full force end affect from and s"'t after its passage and appru ral, Pas s he y of # •v Juno, A,. D, 1928, r.. Oi 'Commissio io Denton, Taxis, Attest y eore aiy, a Appr ved ;as - t i3 ,a v J4 1 . t . SA : 14.4 P y . 1 Y { ' + a ' 10 THE HONORABLE CITY C012'USSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS '89, the undersigned qualified„elgetors of the City of Denton, respeot- fully petition your honorable body to promptly proceed with the con- atruotion and operation of a municipal ice plant as a publio utility in and for said City, providing finances for the conatraotion of same by issuing Revenue Bonds in the approximate amount of $ 60,000.000 to be secured by a firet mortgage on said Ice Plant and by the revenuoe of said plant as well is by a pledge of whatever additional revenues of. the, .Waterworks and Light Plant may be required to meet interest and ptinoi= r pal on said bonds at maturity thereof. 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TO TIM 110NOWL8 017Y VC+ MI5SI0'J OF THR CITY OF D.".itT Xj T-C;AS e r 1Ve, the anderelipod qualified elootors of the City of Dohtori, 'tdapsot fully potitim your honorablo body to promptly proceed with the con- struction and c seratic,n of a mwlollpsl Joe plant ae a ytxblio utility in and for said City, providing fliwmee for the oonetraotion of seise by 4esaing Roysme )loads in tho eVproxtme to s nowt of 1 60,000.001 to be ~eoared by a first mortgage on said Zoe Plant and by the reYemas of said plant as rill as by a pledge of whataver additional rerem4e of the watosMbrkv and Light Phut may be repirsd to mai intorest and priaei-o pal on said bonde at naturilq thereof Dat" tehii to "v of w►i 1969. . ' 6K i 'y 'i n n ' ~rwr.~rrr rr•w,~p r ' rr+ri~. • M. {1y + wr~rJ e- Win '1 .1 ~1 ~ I ...1 ri + I 1`1.' ~ Orr ' a i~,~ , t r t \ r r I r ` Jr . 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ONOWLF CITY COMISSiON,OY Toff 1 r OIi'T' Olt bMAION, TEXAS r f k,, r '~5 #a , ~ zn c~preig~ed TulifJkd electors of thou CIfty of Dentob, rospobt-~ I•y petitioa your honorable body to p~Vmptly prooeed with the con- , ti etMction and operation of a munio ioe ylagt',as a publio utiii~T In and said said City, providing tinawaes for the aonetruotion of same " by issuing 8eyernu Bonds in the approximate sno=t of 8 50,01 too +b¢ Wars& by i first mortgage on eaitl Joe plant and by the revou;sio'6$ ' 4.' r' said pliant as well as by a pledge of whaterer additional sere=eo ,of AO , .i Waterworks WA Light Plant ray be-ioquired to moot interest pr 0 ini* psi en said bad at maturity thereof. `-Mod We the day of Xq, lq,% 04 let • 4` 4 Z^1x {~1 1r' '.k •r~'tr~,. YI. "t 1 ~ ~1' 4 3.~,'. B y 7. 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G.+~ 1 .n'Y' • t I I ? i k t e5Z 'd AL I 4 11 ~ to r yY~ ~-~.v-rte-~` ~ , t' ~f l p~ C_.~, • --1~-~~C't~i a i. ~f(~ lL~ 00 o6l ti 7 [writ d! ti 1 ~ . ~ 0 ' 1, , 1 P w^, f r . y~ 5 1 A it ~ v r 5J. ~ / i\.~\ ~pi ~t ~ ~~''s.'~ ~ ~~~•~~\..1 1. ~ .~b of DniS r'~ 4 `L r X - k, y .4 Y r. , f I`~r' rv 7~~r A gyp` i_ ~4• ~t Ie, `Afi,f°~~<,.. k 5 r` P~ r t I f~ } 11 7 y f , r } ~ e;"..fit s 1 w ti 39 ~ _ ~E ,r. i 3 p i ''b~ 1.., F y~~ lrr~l ,r i5 r ✓y~ . _ 1 0 IJ • 0 ' EN, l !iayor, B, renton Texas. I BID FOR AUDITING, AUDIT UO:iPANY OF TEXAS, Uunioipal Acoountants, D a 1 1 a e, T e x e a, 306-9 Simpson Bldg,, P, 0, P 0 x 8 75• p..o... owe •.•a.ac....c..n♦,a<e.nen.aec+'.:, .rm.•a n.'e.•a ....c •.ae 1f I d MEMBER MEMBER I NAtI ASSN OF INSTITUTE F. ' CN ARTEREO ACCWNTAMT! ` D, R. CR OW, F. C. A. N. Ar C. P. A. ~ CERTIFIED FUOUC ACCOUNTANTS Gf Nf qAL MANAOfA r& ,~1nlite tail ~~rutcnte DALLAS, TIMAS May 28, 1925, Mayor, B, W. MoKinzie, Denton, Texas. Dear Sir; In accordance with your instructions, we submit hewewith our bid of $165.00 for making a detailed audit of all books of account and records of the Oity of Denton, Texas, for the current fiscal year ending May 31, 1925. Should you decide to favor us with this business we will be glad to have you notify us at your early con- venienoe stating the approximate date on which you mould wish us to begin work, in order that we may arrange to serve you accordingly, Respectfully submitted, AUDIT 00.11 IPANY OF `TEXAS B L DROiM a n g e r, (001,11)late c.udit ;`165,00) i i Alter 6 days, return to A. a. UPLEGER A Co., A C 608-12 First State Itauk IIIdg., 2 EM WACO, TEXAS. JIiM I I " t r { q Mr. J. vi. Erwin, city Seoretary, Denton, Texae. t1 ~Y s i ! s . 1 A. C. U P vt 6,E R iS C o. CERYIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS rIRST STATZ SANS( BUILDING WACO. TEXAS June S. 1928. Mr. J. W. Erwin, City Secretary, Denton, Texas, Dear Sir: In accordance with our telephone conversation with Hon. B. W. McKenzie today, we are submitting the following proposal for the audit of the City of Denton for the fiscal year ending May 310 1928, The cost of the audit will be One Hundred Seventy-Five ($176,00) Dollarse This includes payment for services of aoojunt- ants, and also tabs care of all costs included in transportation and expense. We further aggree that the accountant in charge shall be a man who has previously audited the accounts of the City of Denton ark, Will begin work at any time'you desire, ar.d will oom- plete the audit and prepare the report without delay. The scope`of the work is as follows: l.. Verify e.11 cash receipts. 2. Verify all cash disbursements aryl supporting vouch- arse receipts, or invoices. Be Aaoount for total taxes appearing on 1927 roll, Correspondence will not be neoeseary. 4. Verify remittances and fees from district clerk on suite, and oomppile list of unpaid and partial payment suits, as shown by his olfica. be Compute and verify interest received on total balanoes. 6e Verify various transactions of Water anti Light Depart meat, including receipts and disbursements. Cor'.-espondenoe with delinquent subscribers will not be neoessary. 7, Verify City Treasurer's accounts. f . Bs Prepare Balam a Sheet, setting forth finm oial eon. dition of the City, including a detail statement of bonded iniebt. ednese, 9, furnish three permanently bound, typewritten copies, setting forth in detail results of the audit, No have had the pleasure of making the g+alit last year and in 1924, and trust that we may be again privileged to serve you$ Very truly yours, A, 0, UPLEOER & 00. Certified Public Accountants By I_ ACU:H , " e tiY 1 , 4 ♦9 ~ i MOOR[ LYNN. C. 1'. A. W. 0. Mc CULLOCH ItAY N sANA D ANNO IT114140 ,i1l1i r' ' ~ AITDITO)iA~ACCO1fNTANT?i 1Allen---%w R1 vz *UIL DI NO DALLASsTEXAH Dear Sir: We would like to submit a bid for auditing the books of the Oity this year and would thank you to advise us when the time oomes for us to submit our bid, A return postal oard is enolosed for your oonvenienoe, Yours very truly,.•~ LYNN & oCULLOCH WGII/DB By F M I ' h:. i.', va ` ~ :.R t r. C1°► W. O. MGCU LLOCN MOCNL LYNN,O.P.A. LYNN Sc MCGUL[o(311 ACOo UNTANT8 SANTA Fe SUILOINO DAM-ti4, TuXAH Junr: 13, 19:8 'i`he Honorable Mayor and City Counsel, City of Denton, Denton, Texas. i Gentlemen: We are pleased to subiait P. bid for auditing the books of the City of Denton for the year ended lfcty 31, 1928, for a fee of ;225.00. Should the cost of this work at our regular rates of 7:5.00 per day for the senior accountant's time and ;15.00 per day for the junior accountant's titre glue expenses, e.:aount to less than this er.iount, you tiros).). be given the advrlntage of the daily rates, but you will not be billed for more than this amount. This fee is intended to cover your audit require. ments as specified in your lotter of June 7, 1927. The fee is not sufficiont to provide for arty unusual or extraordinary circumstances that might cause additional work not ordinarily encountered in the regular exam- inatiun. We do not entioipate anything of this nature, but if such should develop it will be taken tip with the proper authorities before any r:ork is done that will necessitate an extra charge. die take ,Aeosure in referring you to the lion- orable Air. Cheatham, A,fayor of tho City of fiaxahaohie, who is familiar with the plane of work done by us in City Audits, If ws e,re fe,vored vith tiie audit tike dill arrange to take care of the work, promptly. Yours truly, s• 1 '71 b )foCUI C]i By ~dL :flli / I 947 c. r J ~j j O. CURRIN & COMPANY, INC. SANK EXAMINATIONS AND AUDITS 709.7101SARVIN BUILDING 0. CVRRIN TELEFRONE 3.3864 P. D, HILL Prsddent Certified Public Accountan, DALLAS, TEXAS J~ Iruiry 25, 1928. ,a Honorable W'qr, oity of Denton, Texas. Dear Biro a, our Mr. Hill makes a spaoialty in bhmioipal and county Audits, Etna If ycu leave not already lot tre oontraot for year 1928 audit, '..e will be ploasr?d to fifure with you. Praotically ever incorporated tovm ' in the State has adoptzd trio polioy or an az-tnual audit, and we presuce y°ulhave done so. ,t Yours very tr y 6` 11,1 I a ~F11 i t 1 1 i gr LLv y ~ 1 tl i ~~(1 11 zJ',4` i (l I 1 r t 1 Z ' n 4 F ft l X O NT. L N XLL. C. F. A. J. F. CO LU I O. C. I. A. 8 J1 a d -a; Ile AUDITS - SYSTEMS - TAX SERVICE GMrtjfied Puhlib~ Acconntanfs~ 1206-7 SANTA FE SLOG. 1[LX.N ON2 X4952 Dpllaej,TcLaaplj April 170 19284 Bon. B. B. McKenzie, Mayor of Denton, Dentons Texas. Sir: The Boards of Control, for their own information and protection have adopted the polioy of having the various State Institutions audited by Certified Fublio Aooountants eaoh year and this is indeed a wise measure. Yor your own information as well as protection from the possible Poling and arrows' of any opposition, a munioipal audit would be of tremendous value. Besides that, suoh an audit would strengthen your oity's standing from the angle of investors and bonds - with the publio utilities, your tax payers and with any individu- ale or oorporatione who might desire to establish a new bus- iness, a new faotory or a new industry in your city. We are speoialists in suoh aooounting and every mem- ber of our firm is a Certified Publio Aooountant, familiar with the problems and systems peouliar to muntoipalities. Our methods are suoh that they interfere least with the established routine. and with our knowledge we oan make an audit in lees time than it would take a leas experienoed firm, gl ] ygg gi, pq ¢atg on whioh your City olosso its fisoal year and if possible the date on whioh your Board Rr ' will probabiy meet to oonsider the matter of an auditt x ~yy 1, r In the meantims, if there is any other information a' Fou dedirs with regard to the oust and tins it takes for this work, your request will receive very prompt attention and very sinoere appreoistion, Looking forward to your reply, i, 5 Yours very truly, Yy :B= An COLLIER .6/ , /~yLGC/v Certified Publio Aooountants. r ' q ' • . r i t~,r~ .r Y r { ~ yr i ~ ~ i lT~. r~te♦. `^VI ~ i i I... s A + r ~ I i g 1 ~ ~ ~ .,r ~ + ..,.~F ~ + ~ N .~r ' ,t' , ,r., r,• RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMUSSION OF THE CITY OF DBIMIT, TEXAS APPROVING THE BID OF THE JAGOE COI,,STRUCTION COI,G'ANY AIM AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR. ME PAVING OF PORTIONS OF OAE14AIdD A ' , IN THE CITY OF 1E24TON AND SETTING ASIM A FUND TO PAY TKE P ON OF THE COST REgUIRED TO BE PAD BY THE CITY OF I)ENTON. BE IT RESOLVED 1U THE C17Y COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF D3NTONo T'nat, Whereas, after due advertisement, bids were regularly sub- mitted and opened, and after carefully tabulating and inspecting the bide, the City Commission is of the opinion that the bid of the J#goe Construction Company is the beet and most advantageous bid to the City of Dentonand the abutting property owners= NOW, TEMSPORE HE IT RESOLVED BY TIS CITY CO)MISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTONs That the bid of the Jagoe Construction Company for the improvement of Oakland Avenue from the south line of Hann Avenue to the north line of Congressi Avenue; from the north line of Congress Avenue to the north line of the concrete bridge just north of Kinney Street; from the north line of the concrete bridge gust north of 1!o Kinney Street to the north lane of McKinney Street, in the City of Denton, be and the same is b,Jreby accepted, and the Mayor is instructed to enter in contrao+ on behalf of the City of Denton with the Tagoe Construction Cor,pany for said improvements* in conforming with the termer of their said bid. BE IT FURTHM RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF I1ENT014 That there be and is hereby set aside out of the BnRdo now on hand available for street improvements a sufficient sum to pay and defray all that portion of the Boat required by said con- tact to be paid by the City of Denton. That this resolution shall take atfbst and be in force from and after its passage. PASESD AND APPROVED, this LL day of 11, 19280 Mayor dtteat, : Chairman of Commies on tty secretary, f 3 '1 1. 1 i • t t t t t v C+' i , t ZN r ,ar i F A t,rtw~ + i v 'r: S YtTYRM I% fIY~ O~YY l0 CHAS. N.' DAVIS CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER P. O. i0X 371 DENTON. TEXAS 1 I Honorable Mayor and Oity Commission Denton, Texas k i 1 k I Denton, Texas May 14, 1928 honorable Mayor and City Cox:nission Denton, Texas Gentlemen: Enclose find bid for pavement and curb and gutter for Oak- land Avenue. Sppeoifications for curb and gutter 1.2.4 mix for axout. 1 to N for top with brush finish. Specification for pavement to be 1 part ce,nent to 4 parts pit Run gravbl with burlap finish. 'rho City to do all excavation bi;ok filling and furnish all rteaI. Bid for Oity Standard Curb and Gutter a Q per running foot Bid for seven inobtconcrete ;pavement per square yard s ~O If insintainance bond is required add Will furnish oonstruotion bond asper your advertisement. Yours very truly, U44 i I (9 - DENTONi 192 Y{~Nw \~q~,~/,' riZ a to►lY 3l' J7 88 1474 owns BO mom f r roi r I OJU OT DOM rt. W. Harris city Xneinoer , S~'RCII~ICRTIOKS FoR s3I'RSI~T PA _ N(} v B. ltaxeasis ~ l~yor > ` Coriniesioners r t' , 0. OOliiei' Claude Castleberry. Pmois Ongdook !iW Lakey . 1 ' ~ !p~ 8. itiller~ Chnirnaai• 5. lt~►t►ie. Gl!'jf,,w~t0}~niy'. t. L, c.' r 'f ` c r e'A y ~ ~ 4 tr~• 1 R ~ pp r " ' r Y d Jt i 4` l I, fy 4 ? i..~ 1 ( ~ L ~7~ , Y11 v •r,YY~~s, 1, Y'. r k r x~ t T'.},ap r '.~k" r'..7 ~ ' C ~ ~ ~+.'6:, ,y. I' ~ f + "9 ' r. o v vr,~ ~ Y 1. 1 + Y ,f.~Y1f 1 1 m ; r r" x ] t 'r ~'~r~(j Fi3:i `I, Fri; `f :3 0,4PI.' .EVE";r froc; this 001tth prcl)erty lino of IL,.nr. AV.~ , o tr tuna north property line of Congrr so ~kVerirte, r OAY1AND AV;P?IfrZ from the north ntoperty lime of Congress avenue to tha north side of conorc-to tlrie..v just rgi:jrth csf VaXin,jo:, : tro~A* i, OAk'3d NI) AT-,11tr~ from the north side. of couarete bridge duet north ' of MKinney Street to the noxth property lane of MoKinney atrect* it Vho Honorable Mayor ar,%1 City Oauaiooi, nerns C1 ty of Denton, Texau, j. Qentl.emon:- We the undereigoed bidlur pro =n to csonstr,uot tha etroet lmz rovemonts, so proyided in the Resolution Passod by the City Co.iW. ,on on the day o!' ry''a.....+.,.._ 19280 & No propose to acoopt valid prowrty olrnor cd,.•tifiontca for the ` property ownOtie portion# Quo ih five equs4 lueta3lftnts as provided i In VIC Resolution wtd undorstan4 t"t thsj'Olty vill peas the necesssary~ y zA` ordinancea and resol+itiona and fill pay the expenses incurred in levying the aeuea3winto. To propane to do all the %-ork wid Paralah all material for the follovinc; unit pricaso ; t~~``Ili"-'~`'""c«,.+.+~,~«~J.-~'...~~►~.,.:~:~,~J.~...~~:CB...D]t. ylotr_nsc and gutter! "3thtat nccin•~~ J jot 9 0 or c a~biaod nlixb "148 Pof 44WT* yard for 696 and 'dne ita f inch aephaltio oonorete on a b inch reinforced Z V y' ooncrote baee, without maintone. • +ihoitd briA, ttr2! iach tut d q ilZi re Q .l o cFgtl'bl k~tlh'; ~ i r0~ 2,'3D aV,lI A bat• n#3wirq, year oe°re 6u o yt{r or e~ F OXaavRtior,. 116 -0 A TO w ~~ror 6 F». ' Soo its th`c1`undi* tine,oat** to' enter into a contraot within tots days 1►!tt r M14L`Oge o Bt2oppic4od, i',the P t and furnish a oanstruotion v sot, K the emcunt of g A a the contract MOO mnd a isy►intonaaoo f t, - *OT .n'p. jrt ~ 1!~": i'w~i~,,~~'0 j~'8~r~ C•' ,5'j ] ,y F' ~y 1Z ~1 `u;'~F IKI i~ ~ ~S'7 ,xQ ♦ li, :.14 n1 016$ of o s •noloeed. r ~bfitq~{ly : ~ 4~~F iT7 ~J ~ A Y f„ a ~•rJ~ ~ r~ J S, r ~rr~r IT, YON f VOWS* Wh . ii r!y i.t '?11 .4,,, rx'ori w1u~ south prt, pee' i It-,.n of Unnn Avei'llo t0 ' tile r!rft't~t ;7''t ovky 31sW I)f 4.G'Jk runs i:;C't1UQO { (►RKl.Atlti AV.c:<'M from t)Ln Tturth pro!i►rt,yr line of Cc,r ea Avenue k E to tho t►orth ie'ade of trio oorm- reto IwA41(re 3'tst nt-l"Ut of 11OXf ni16y i ~~$Tkt~t~ i, t v :l.~ i,~ fr= the uorul side (,r the luau oto (,ridge just nortts of 3' KIrluey Utxtot to this north property lluc of 'WjXim*y ; 3tt+~►e1. f $UQ b1mioro arw eY,Aaotea Vj i'aoE+,oi tr'n vo..k id 4axd11a.arlirn thetwelved with exlativi3 ncrmitimmo SV-r th-` Owpunu of oartv, rlrw~ 14401 the rol1r*t1i qu lFAU tics anti ua; to uo oonaidureds 30100 feet ok oomliin4d curb nod (Si1tU.-ve 4l9OO agwLve yurdo or r,wNd or#a Liar lwb n+sYlanitSo par~arcaa, On a E1 3nctt rill~r!'~s:becl ,uttpiirfit? fx+rt+. Y. r' K+I+MR~sM+r.nMlti y►Vw'/MfP+K'KIM~'fi~,''~ - r; 1,. QM"Achip or (udder mov biUor mot be a alttaR:n o! Ow Mtaid ataltua0 '1116 boa of .cvy;a Ofa~~a c" OvOry biddvs ait onunty tutu otut+►, 6!!(wt ?►l► glVuis ~ ator 411 signatures Ability ddor twt Satiot'y trio 4ity. li .1toguired to d e>sl o iti#t 1►~1~y 4n fvr~+l~~t hll tiw rtvausaar~r tti~a, ~ta~ri~e + au#r nr•94* And to ooalpleto t ls work Grocirtod'rai bio th!'' iii oUt4d to hie 'bbd. Mira a"& #X: Aid dtA "ta fiVM'ti* 1tidA1V$kht+1 rt *9 0 $ho mimbora not b t t t+.~a ~u twat Ltt IsIpG4 Sp t`ullp but Ct r o rloil* n*,y $i` the~► 0 ll ohot►4 dOt~a [ba tMmI61106 its O"Mon as doing busin0ea uudor a Igliml "m AIYd aty111 of flaws ~F } ~gxit of 1~eu1 P 4M44sr a° t fiie~s of another ca' of 6tbec+a, o n1 propoi" a lklr rut it it VVldorto0 of Via A4040MY to 40 ~►0. 064 v by elrabwlNO dnt: rx#t+ !rah t. 9XIIJUls0d4 aar'tcirt0d 7 0*4 pp FA pVV i~t~r rlgr~4 4 1 f trrf it f+i. 3 t~Ot► t+ili !t a tl it 0 #1 to N M OI?~~ oar, y' $ d~0 1ti :M i~ tol00 l d OR 0 too tit J"A 0 11 ~•~a11► oil;fl'.,ii odt r~`'~ttaA,'t►~ MO, Wt 'fikl"1 t ~ r &yox'?" °r0i Os ! 01 JJjJ„~}! r 'r ,h 'yyJ s,!` l t,: tf. (;+'i t^Ir"rat,rtd su . Yr i~ 7 M.RW',4'F Zi r`A!.J~J All bide for pilviia,i aliall bo bnSOd upon 010161' the grosont width, f pt the rojtd"ay )uw oal:ubliallud or suoh trtth or t•~1o &vv.y' so txt itsp~'4Ye8 AV nay ba osl~abliahad b7 trul 13GArd 0: Coil uslonoro. ponW oc Did$ All bids +aueta i+A an A asalod onvolopo aldx► "Mad to tho MY ~ ! t+oorotas7 01' the GiLy vi 4:ei►can~. 1..aell airr~ilOp) "wit bo raorked on the outeida 'Poroonal rol, -1b CGnAtsuo'u-M-Al Of 3troet Irprovereentor Donton, ' Didu 1+11.1 bo r•aoaiv0d up to 19W ut tho ofVine of L'-ti City .~orMAPY. :tfl~ac:timt of Dins. 11110 city vastirvoa 6,1+) right to r~33oot ally or nil ovl- 'Auy palst of, , i bidet its i3uy bo dooiw,o t,ost, i'or Llul beet in`rwroat o, tLo Clliy or Dontw• Conti ct 'Alto orintrautor will be roquIrod to 4x,+wto s contra:ot upott'thn ~ axard of aQiO .aon"r'aot 'D the ilouiv(l ul Cmadcatonoro b) do and ort'o all wo1`k itt agqnutdtulca vIt31 tka Leittis sank' provinions Ab tiny lv4 protr~.i0d i-A > trAoo opo4itloat ions and snioh oUlur italao and provi al a as ras+~r he prwilded for by taro gosrd of Cazalggiouord .1a axoautift the ~adXd Oattragt a xrlrocu:.t: on , Rini Lion of 1A%L11Do>•. VlwnuverI t;lw word "111~ir1uur" in unod it 61•f311 bo, Bold to M004 City, 11#;lrtf or. oC tizo : i#.i, a" 2.-orttun or his rapt►es3antatlvo duly A'ppo tedi DoUrlition or ContrAotor. t+llcr10vor tVio woM "t;ontraotor" is, u004.s it shall bo hold to two olChow aly corilraotor of Aria of oontroot,ora or any pomtar of 'A oan• t Motdr.;; fusin ror, vily of. tha work or my abrpo'rptiort imdort Wnd a obn• ~r~at.~taat, thae~e apogi~sua~xons. y ; Abstrao 5ha suaooarotul biddor trill tin rogitl.rocl to tllrnich a oo~plotd ' Abstraot: o.+' all pruporby %V.A ittt; on tho stroot to be lriprovod• '$be poet; of said nbattvtot to b3 borno by tho eontraotorr ventrtropmb And S iz ►t for ltot'k, , In r4sleuring u the payment Aw'-sn ! part pc,cu~iud 'bj taw,alert'j 1 r ;t+ 1~ir, per. q ot~, t1l _ Q p7~' si a ve as, "vi rails at: gt ► k;rF ' ~rvi► It" * a ail bo tic lid ,;,i xi n g^Mta Vw,►od ho;uitrr p! Liwataxt shall pay to tr1o Centr4tltor aruiMth 3 a ttts. cleat of all id iffipmv q , ozoapt~ imP"Yftwnt wwdir r tl0 o Or pks ,wholly Or,'hollY Atofp Ivy roi waya a!rld two 'tees: ouroi4o thorodt , WbU& ot:al l bb '#iaid ' the o+rrlorer wyao rtt to be roads by tho 4i~.r of Liontart to Contr4o6v on We omviotlon ar,t#1Q,trork in eaah part.loular .wait.,gx._. , The owwar• of oy4r a'#itlbti on ~ atac~oti or po,rCi4h the o #w lltsbpVe wcwd . to " ravofi I nay tmi•thi~±dh off` the, oN . o~ ho i, l~,provonortV o;o6oti6g, curbs gg X .P 0 .y the propdbero E J, r ~1a ja".i>f "'fl,~r.,j!. ly•y: S.r I ' 7 f l . shall bG In prrt..)rtlan a~:. t~fc fr~.ntn~~o cjj' iho ;;ru}orty oa droll own,)r is to Olin 11i1010 frotti;j.p'e. of ;,1^G~arty o1a :l}c 1v11'ticul.ar atrcat or fortion tllorcov 11=xjc1 to bo itaUrovads Lilt auo11 cup n aht.Al Wo Uppolptionod bobwtlell 80i04 ro orty owneru iie'uaoo.~daneo avith l+tlult is em=MIY L1101,71 ao the font'rodt t,'ulo or plan' providod that, if tho application of this vine k A. in tho ,ulioh of tho pity Cocwicaion of the City of Denton in pkf tiol tar CAR b(+ Urtj►1nh car 011041-on19 it ala,41 b tl? cy :11-ty of asi•; City uOrMISHi011 i~0 M34303il 7111•, fjj10:'ti.~Ofl aal(l t'.ijJ Gl1 In uapll proportion as smy bo dour.ocl Mist neat O,JLAL! ablu, cnnoidvrin; the nplocial twnofits in onhnnacd valuo to i,co rouipica 1,7 oach 11vo0~irty out:.~r tllo 01uitlce of such owror mid tltcl tV,jwi14,wmt of ouch np;p,'tlonmlmt no no, to preclude li L'ul';a ~..:a'1 •.lct.~. f: ay %•;i 7 via 4 -ii. ''l.tib :1', 7• 1 ~tf:'!❑ jLjllYrSCaf~ 1tnL:3'1 0ja~h ; prupurty mvilta orrrlor. I.Ltt'; por11lon o: Cjatc, t Otto o. tluoh Ic1p3'c,+romento uh tll bo Piquble b;; cul(' ►%1'Cj:a:'t~ Ur: i1-;;TEI t,A t h,) Gi:- ,VtW1:0V 3.1'l ; iVe oytal sr.atnlltujntaj, t".0 first C . ,10 r ~1l 3rti.11~31~t9..'jss and acoopttAnco by tho City of of rv.lc'•trpvovc%:o:sto upon 611.0` pnrticol(i;l' utraet of port."J fill 01U COi i:.e.1: 001 to k,O L,:;)I'o'jods Ono-f; f ill one ; -o-Ar rm+ !i amid 1 ' 6at;o, Gm-U.Ltll.t:'r:c ;~fl.iI'r S'-z t;cai.u rtato, uI:e~: ! l`ti}Z Gtitl'QU ;~tsril'a h't~lj ;r said 4ato m(I one.-,'iii;it i'aw, -jogro 1r.-at jatiiti -Iide tOL:"it"Ig1' ►:tth 1.11f are>st f on said i.stutalllitont; ix.:la t llo dato of aa011 accoptnnue at i•i^,u rate of eight por ca•: C ;;ur c~nnwn, providilu;, howover, thr t any proporty o► atgra a aimut Vhonepropo~aty r'q st►olx uUtSuujitjal►t slutll N) 'riftdo blla ll havP) the. ti VAL '"t to 11j1y tho ccal'.`'.3otor ttw anf i:ittA ',olrwtj v;-. i-r.`JAy Amy part of or Ali of 861 111attllu-01As 4"It s occlAted 111torwo, to PLO dal-6 or 4s.y1Lontq The rmount to be pild by eaoh ai' tho oSlliurs oi' the 1lrg*rty abutting upon sold mtrest. m'1,0rir on tLexmedt nwaod to W Improvod shell bo roow ~l'41, a by r, liar upon saijt Zmpyrt:y iml alatll ba'a personal talsility a taiinata-the'ot11n. or thoro6f in Ow malnnvP 14u1vinnttor tat but, end to sa1aomplish + 4iklit y wid a juotlba Latwuon the o1 ileva of - sAicl prbpe ti► 4 i w and to oeeluto the 4or.travtvr in tit! payuont of t1w aoveral 4umq pay- able by arl! d otrnor,s of proporty Abuttrind upon call streot: or *3ertion l thoroof nk ad to 1w Lg1thv4ods 'All City of ralitGU will Pten ail the 1><eeeet;t,a.f~y ordSusnouil fiticl resolasrl.o;<to t1:;.:tE+3cc t:ho s-.,)Ouotjnry ctopm providad Asa' Vagll fact by t1w tQLiA cif ~ chptop 110 - '"itfilo' 11W Rottood ©tatiltoV of ~csxAa u l 11 mnd 0111sytcor 0 Tit;lo 20 'noviuc:cl -0 at;ut0s of Tax,18 of 1028 o by tho v)havt9r or Aiamokin ~ t:ha City of Donton th :t it may be pro 4'r to psoi to mtke "e tt*) .tl "d bindin/3. Kaeoamwnt .0 6, 00orn 'sj.lroola or lropovt, , Abutting upon tltb atroot or. ppcGrxr- O><! tJoreor,'to Wtmpfaovod tho niVo~%nl'alvs9 1*7rh1o bq'tto oIEtaf-e,,, lior to, the Cbntvabbor grid/ tre torass t'-horoot ttyul to Cix the sane as a porjsw%l olaim or liability aillah sal.0 owcor in oompl.lrnoe wth tho torrss of Chaptor Ile Title P32 Roriaod Statl~too of '~ovo of 1011 and Clullitev 0, TWO 200 ,3ovibQd hatutoa of ,oxas or IMS and ts11e etutrtor e111:1 orelinunuos of Vii rAty of toiltono 1xj ''tt 04 Drincon upon tho final aocoptulaou o; a}ty of sold atroot or Fortimir theroof nmod to to im, r'ovod shell amigo to be issligd to the wont rant r assio4blo oorMidatoid dealasing the anount to be. Enid by sm4h of said property ownurs awasesorned againat his proporty ant'. the tiM and or r'1ai paymbnte in ja060TAS1160 t4th this otetit eetab a::¢ with, the to i oC Ohp ter llf Title 091, 11,ovi cod Stntatea of Tokuli - or 1011 srld ;nap, a o bid. AD* neviarscl taltautdtt of Tf&Rvbr 1926 VY►d t1woUrtor ltits~.slxiilnoob of tio dirty tr' Lenton• 'Also CtGy of Vouton shall not be liaxblo to the Cons motor for ^ny r part of thoaosts 0 said icprovomonts to be pads. bf tho owners oP the Abx}tt lx>ea property ur#dori thu teifraa' or ~11t~js +sta<trxa , 7'!le' C611t*,140Cox slihll i10't' bo olsl'lghtad td mnlto axi~y or Cho 111P ►csvemeafta ~YlQ rf' tmotlEit~ldod in ft4bi;t. or #f pxrobtl mod elr dxtislpb i'xit+ `the a +rea ent` br .t to' 13r ' rot tlj" a460 b it+ah ilh~tx'b1►t~r!b tj but >nA► o>nit b~• rtic oft br t fall 'wprovdl, its' In A601tt of,i ny of sous yrd 1~b~± +tti~lf lei~a s+i ttle',o` bit 'Milner 6r d0dorn' 31hAl1' `fixlb MAW provibt M fOls CeMI b6 the payment of the Amunt of tbo torts whioh 'rill be aesossod againat ; x; 1llfoh pvoporty t.othe eatisfs,oti6n 60. tbo Contmetor, i C 5 Sd f, i i 3 y:a 1 1 OWN • p , v , y, 1' 1 a ~ i+f, f • f Y tYG., 4r ? 1 a C - , l, i w The, impr64ementb in ea':.:-i unit or district shall constitute separatb aAd distinct units or districts and the assessment for the improvement in one unit or district ahgll.not in anywise be affected fact or oi,oumstanoe in connection with the improvements in any by any an f othor 41t or,.Ois~,r#Q , T , Conf1~~4, ~ In ease of Any oonfliot between law or the charter, the speol- fioatione,the plans and the eentraot, they shall govern is follows: 1 The, Law, and the Chas ter 2 The.Gontraot 3 IT tpeoifioat#one 4 The, Plana y Work,to be a eked 6%t by the RAgineer f The work to be done under, this, agre9menb-gill be staked out byA the Ehg ineer or his assistant, and the contractor will be required to carefully,preserve all stakes, a' A 0, 1 :.t 1, '~'hd x~cad'tie¢,, eball ti'+! brou*l~E to the aub~rsde', wkiloh shall 6Yd~sb'~'1t a line and o'ontoui'? &irollel with and below the establidi ad Ada of the street a depth a l;t,q. he. thickness of the proposed pe.Vomoilt and foundation. The s1~fabi t'tho subrade shalt be finished by hand grads and extreme flare ohal,3, be ,exeroiaed rotha' nct,jV*$4~ shal4 . haVe` :to~j ,and ovdr ono inch. Rolling of mkWade vjca k ,4he11 b " ,dons a direoteQ by 8hgin9e•.re All hollo~i'a.,o~r .depr@•aekgns chat,mays':" A i ~i eat°`a te6 ~0 in$ o . ta~p #ri'g; pp.~tiall bb biowSht to subrade by filling r th iWoh' 1kkc~dartb 6,06 il br atone as may be required to make the planes it~.iine fit oompaot like.k%Wpo!AO4ng sl~rt. as o t e %a~A, be' d t sr al, th- i yt 4 ~ b cof .1; eti i s t d" 6 f t d s 8 rQmQvgi# aa„c ll~ o.R.; Hsu 9`•MrA 4 s~'`IT.M1' rn i'Sti' $I. i►`lT+"~"t~t~ltr';~ yrfi!~f,a1'.j: f)tl, tey .44.R 1., WINK •F a fi~r! ' \ `,.y Ve'$ 1 f~ t". ,Y, 'A fir d,' 41 !$f !t r' PM „ r; 1'~~?jr~$MT+-aq:7J 1 n';a. ♦zi 1+ li s zd~,~ C,'.' t`r. i i 1 a •1 a lT •QT•~ t 'Q r X161 ~ fin Y e bag 4 w' W MIS '°eu' am~e~d} to Ta''Qeoo Where 444 g~ L e b $ ot'r o a1S aQb'' I%b i9it'104116h below a depth of three inches b41ow~.8~ a ~ ! o~1e - P ,~i , aKli• $IP !r t l~bd;p,'kiloed td "d s torbi. iy :1~}i$y ~,1 ~ Sw"1T~iu '~C•N~~~~natit.39ri.~' ~$d`Pi'y" .x..'~"y^'"n soft 0 ~Si'RlsuaQ~tet+ Ry t nx'r!~~ta o+w tlCls~° SnJ+xi!:+s>?++~ 'A'A tfV. y. i lxt,~ lti'.xt~ !'t+an yfx'' 04 ~ k•y f!91 Ck'hO' ,c+>#+a'. X43:1 >>k2•g1t'~ ,tt+~l Alp#tM , aF~b+twr.Y' ik '~2~.Y' Y' k+1~ t a~ ~ ~f,TU!'r~.Kta.Owl t S'~ u ' mn►ter ii' aurla0" C ii rA , d Sgd m~► gr• 1 r ght livaber Sevoid bf twists ti p x s a I--'Or rq r t Ana not in aoRordanoe with the,l~$ i 1 1, "'h a ►,Q so om the works All forme fbu b el a 9d ~o bras that tamping of matur e t $t b, I 4 ~m~►vs~,ep•Q1~,~„lie.; ?h~:Ftror~ 9a'~~Z!>t0 !'"A {'1`,.4i► 'EotY:; P~,Y t+''~".o i l1r{e~tlP~ ~"os'nic~,►a 1i;~,9lbbx+• ;'t7t'Cs:Ff3r}A R ~s: a cax+ sty K cif i+~:~ t'~az s~ .te e Ew. shsl3 b8 o f ~o1►a -'6(121a f) Is 41 'S 41411t b~ r 0 +OW1111 a st+oll i0bt llhail e one to eight bat►k a are tore and faos of ourb and top of gutter FAst LSS to etosh fo o"fo,, not lops ua•%n »4t?~ 1. 9Csfia1 ,r,*~alueti 40-mesh tlit',#0 F M 7~~:7 'e Y ~ I ~Iti~tulrlal~OV *10, 3 ,ti0r OI. G S+Vil'~`k}~!4"}111G ttl 1 11•` ~t , ( ~1►!'>t.OA011cott' ]u opt? lnljs e:• :'~+id( I1 t 2010UL'dg9 VVt vPIli0P 1111{~`t (1' it it t, 'I`lv. 0 4•►ii7k,tk+titF 1,00 110 w'~i1,0Al~t"ti1r~'u T19 t ;i1 7zyfT~` 111- t.l Y1't,l'J11 11) P 1 1~,l3r ~t~J11 LF t Shall be 8/4 inch thiok and shall be ooMosod of one port oment and one aml onewhalf parts oloon sharp sonde `.op surfaae to be !lid while ooro is still.l]orfeotly groan, weal trowollod in anti ehapod to a true ovon sdrlsee. . Fxpansion Joints > Curb' `aetd gutter, eshall be tsRrked 'in elk foot sections Joints to d every an thoroughly oaqonnion jo'inter fillod twelve with a ouitabla h tirtyix foot ato bo poun r-s ox!") onnion e.+atoria1. Heinfoming Curb old gutter ohn11 bo roinforood with 5/8 inoh bare on Be ihoh • oontets aril pla and as follorre 1 Bare shall be 36 inohos in length I and with a two Inch bond on eaoh oar]. Bars sliall extend from within trio inched of back of ourb intothe 0:,aoroto base. The gutter mist be prottatod to allow rods to bo'bent up without breaking the 0%tter4 The lsr1e4 bid for curb aril gutter aliall inalud o roinforoing. 1 : Conorete Pbundation Tho oonoreto Shall be *p4s, r' ggod olovn, bank ran gravel mixed with Portland Coment in the proportion of ono part cement toeight parts gravel i' Ahl 'gravel having more then 40% Band will be aondouaed urlUAei suffioieht ooarate aggregate is added to give a resulting proportion of '40% I sited' and WO coarse aggregate. 94. r . i.f t yY }?einforoing All oonorsts base is to be reinforosd with throo inch bars pUoed M ofi six foot oenters both waye. Longitudinal bars shall start with a r bar twelve inohes '!rota the face of tre gutt#v• Roinforoing will be paid for at tho$ tae bid for reinforoing4 BIUMOU3 00?t %TR ivAV> sAtl' ` 14odified Topeka Type) his r oa This Item shall donalit of a'WeAring oourso cooposod of a oosapao x ur0 of Mineral Ciproosto and" Bituminous Material and "2%'.U gatdiitrx wed;tn the oomVle and approved bassi bourses irl'aeoord• '!!gale,' with thsse speoifloations smut .1A, oonformity with t?id'linosi grader, i s at~a! bi olaies9 and tjo~061 `onbss+reotion oat tlid-x'limAkto-,t '',I. 4~♦}+~('1..11,1 .r 1. ry f Jaar~Yl~ -j~ llio'gitioril g,g~e ate shall 14 OW 0000d bt a Coarse A6 ~a BB aai or-crapped stolid' ai • !Arid A gate, and Moroi Fillers B~P404 of, tns' a~PMdaan e• wit $ Pin a>}te and 10inoral yillor shall bal►fe+tbdit illd In sibda ' p biter CthOds. Appproyal both 6t Oho materials ,ead -of' the bouroo of supply test bi obtainod from the 21asinoor prioar *,o ~eiivery of mater ! hey ty'1 .1 1''` }'~aS."+A h:i ..F ',•aa ,p.s aa'Li .'i~. i•. r. r,. •-:^'.i r~..;. lye ati'ss 'l 1oo feint ef'aixa~a j a I*W?le °`°`y JIB ~tw• sa " b r a1tY .w , ~ 1 s rce r~ oltil j r a yy~ 'db Hi1/ Slits `~Am ~ 3~ t 3 r 'iLl1` t3Y r'rw(W !t. ~Oend : j s "have h k tsw' l Iffl, saY1~~ b at AAdF attirb 'su lby iaboi*i1too ~4r tto to12oM r4~uireaam►ta s al ! Wi f 1 1 m0 hods *y h'1 f }^r'"4, • 4 J !asap ~ar o>! 1dA1) than 0 9r st}tig ^ts tfdb , min 4lklm lti8h bb lit less than 6 1 "0 ~anall ~ hIE '4t rd' 110ts$ias016h of a>,ana'l aW U Zip"odartidlaoa! 4'!`haltip duH6lo at x T 1 stolid aY ~1*S] i r'yfalYNii f ypam or her 1di !n roue farel~n znatter• C zdiPo 1 r xetailpt ~u sal sp0olfted rcr dos d'. d'-Oce. shall b!''gyt aldltOti ll1 ata4 This Sind or drpbination of sand and soreenings aliall me#A t foiip+ring requirommts 1 Faust" 10 U411h is 04 not lore than 78" Mitt retained on 0-,mesh ale" a40$ ~ 'r ' 4.: 1.,~:J •J'.~4 Lyj~':: ~If U.t}y,,sotr,' ial•~;v1, oil c~3' t-s.,wvq t yi C+.~WJ urk~,oda+ x.olati3~'y t [J 7st r*r,Y) ►:y6e`LAgo tl fit. (tl ogY.ti rr ?ofi7fTx Uu1.;90Pk t;s.at~~r• r1al F 4 gnky LI1f+3rjit TT, LVA'Fu Ol'OOU ulral.a QCaauuf~aa c~ 41G~rVbpt,c+r.pilorsrrtri caGrpxa i , ae~inq ~3~-!'sell 0ievo, retained on 130 100011 sieve *'as, ing 60-mash sieve, retained on 36-48f 200-mosh si^vo Pansing 200-mesh abovo not ovor Tho' f'Uoral filler ohall consist of LIMestone Dusts V010mite dat+ or Portland etested shall bof foroiA#m it shall injurious matters then Y eane most tho following requira=ontet Passing W-mesh aiave 10(o Total Peening 200-mesh rievo not Ion-, than 66p Me Bituminous Ha;terial shDil vicot the roquiremonta Jvon below as elected b; the Contractors Who shall notify the Iligincor of thiA choice bofore the oonatruotion starts and shall not thoroaftor chm o the material without vn'itton !ornission by the Mggino ~ when hentodals shall be homogenooue# roo from eater and ahall not to 176-o0• (341- _ Ofl. Asphalt fro rzny one contract shall not vary more than 0.020 In specific gravity no:% moro than 10 d©groca C. in melting point within the test limits abovo spoolfieds OIL AS, PHAIS Spgcifio gravity 95-o/28-o0i (770/` 7:oFp) not. loss than•o'~ 1y020 plash p0int~...i.•••..•.•.•.•••oboe so •not lobs than 17$400 0 ' (7-ogu9t po11i1~.. r r • • • • 140.40. C104-bra) 119 60-00 l'11~►10q ~ at ,16852E J37r07*) - 3.00 g~ . 0 @do a r • 1. r . sGO t4: , •00• 3 b- / 6 hours. • •.noti mor6 than 1,0% "No 11l~194, A: Penetration of residue at 28-oo. (77•oy.) 100 g•. 6 soo...•.•••s.••.,•.s••not lose thou $00 Total bitwon ooluble An carbon disulphide not lost, than a ;6%0 Orgaaio'natUP ineolublos••.••.not loco than 0, x'luxodge~rm~dexAsphalt • . &pp!o '~Q (~}'u~l t~► *0/4. 9is (77#9/1 •qqI►~ ~ + • •s. ~r t &G 0 0r 16060 i t¢¢ 1xO70 Flo ,P*I 4,0,64.1rs•4+#rsrs..r. not Ipso than 1781Q0 ~m6q-Oy)._ it8 t 041 R • * • ~ • OWo? U.16-op) to , 80-004 &-roy) 6 ''I O d q►e *b ' -py) 00g•s.6f000 i t0 b q► ~¢t?~i~ L 8 hour..... • s 'riot' mope bh+ 6 $rro y 'o P dt#' ^1~itti; i~Opidtt At 66!0-0! ~J77- 0 4) .100 go ~A,@0? ~,"'1 a~i • i !A0{i 1~8a th~Ari ~V N z, ZIA t Z b e oar~boh diouplhlAo .•'tiot 108i,than 040 ids xri Bari! a1at~`r inAOlube. .0% to g•C+• The pa* mixture shall consist of a,unilora mixtur4 of aoros6 bA fide g t rior&X filler Wn bitumIA6us matorial v6 'p e r It ftr eriy rrr000pport"adba 'a %Lour* 6(mroxidA to the tdk'q o~ L for MAIN ~LRsO pia" ppfra orfiws or O"n 4 t or►t #`dAtWiaB t}~s Zeta &166 withyf nose l tie 611011 be p tOd- 001 ]a es:pe, »hheai t'oat by mean _ tft' to atet►y a10YON t ay e 1 , msOt tti1► folioxiag req~uiredlod►t116, `4 t 1► Inqu 64roya"AG y"11 retained on '1,/4 inch sorooa 601 444~ 1809A rol4n rr.. „ 4d eio o ' ' s mesfi e~br ,~.re~ ot} =idiQ 7 W • e3 p si l 00. off#1i p94PN E b~toe~ O a ',r,4i to , 4 P1 c Fit% At f 4.1~' irti 't t `1` r , r ~,y~Aa t` y I ; . ` r n~~. tt O 1, #jl}lt+.l~` ~ L`'ti ~l,Sti^g. t S YS F is • ~ i" 1 1 i } 1 e ; ' i y,ph~ y' ~1l1 r, f i.I'\ Zaf. ra ia}~. Ae~ H w t+rt.i ~~lr t(~~A`S41R}t b 6 h~ • a•9 i*t5' /,a >~tf ki ~~,~e: `'r2r?r„J~~~,p.. '?~F~'~~~t `iR~'T1~.''8t`•` di0~~13siY'{+~.'S'i~3 '~k~.rt9e it '1. kv z 1 1 Tho poroontago of bitumen in the finished ooureo shall not V9"T morn tllan 1 poor oont fro!a the proportion ot~t6blished by the lhgiuieer4 p•xl raatoriala,, tho souroes o: materials sholl b9 eatiePa¢tory to tbo %ginooro and ~ rohovor requirod by hi' a, samples of tho hot %ture my bo Calton t,ovarai time, daily, and ri:zo zaixttu'ol to bo 0000ptol4, Mak "iagvarjabiy oon:rca" to ell roquirocibutso Conatruotl o41 2,?oji (x.j8 ~~,Z1on tho bitut-it 1oun CohorotO ±'avOL'Ont It to be In an n oonom o and ooursoa tho curfaeo of tho oonorote shall be fi.nlehecl modorntoly rough with tho coarse aggrogato well ouboddod but not eovorod with a coatimi s-,ortors anti with tho ontiro curfaeo free from all depros!i1ons orothor irroy►ularibioa* ror tiio verifiontion of uoigiits or pr%, ortioan anti clatrootor of materials aril doto:'minntion of toupalso turo (}Oeu1.06 the nSinoor or his authorizoO ro;mxesontativao viiuli havo tioeeav at any tiro to all parts of the paving plant. "uitablo rutd aoourate thoro=-,otoro, weigh- ins s0aiosP and other nrooseary n?pKratue shall be rurnishod and lkopb in oa+dor by thooontraotor and irtstallod an dirootod by the 11nginoor. Tho course aril Fino Agnroago ahall be heated as diroptod 0 aetwoon 250, and 350 dogrooe F. in suitable apporatua in which the 'a ogat6 shall be continuouslyy. agitated during 04 heating and in lfiiah the for Okaturo can be ortioiontiy mid positivoiyy aontrollod. Tho BitumingUe WAtorial shall be zoparatoly,heated in kotbles 0.0 opignatod as to admit of ovon hoaring of`. thq entire r-aee, with an Voi'ont and positive oontr9l of the heat at All timose It shail,b0 }rp.Q Pd dir,ooted bby~ O* Fasinoer to a tmVorahtre betwoon 880 And S50 do 564 ti 1?, All bituminoue materials heated beyond 350 doI Fo either be or 4xWing the t with the mineral aggregate of 11 bo rej9otede Tie 'pro'p 'osgreggate th~ ginoral ValAr and `tb6 , 101*~.> 'eiwial IMAIll be proportisned bar weighiiij, aticl mikod 0 ' dl,raotod. in the order rsontionod, and in adocluc,ro ohd suitab'..s apparatus ~ ad that the resulting mixturo nhnl:l be thoroughly iiowogencoun and shall moot all Cho requirements horain epooifiod. Vrhen disobsrgea the mixture ahal,i h'L o a t oratura of between 260 air, 350 degroos 8s ;;a, . ~ifioral /~gktogate shall in all oases be mitasti?' by ~roig'hiug~ a ,liYitti6a, sp0' ed m thuds of, gaits~g approved the .Angihoor are ksbd. p ituAincut g0nor$ a tnixt~ttu+a hoktbd aid propareA Ind k in t t iVOhiolap preVx ue " hauxod to thb' wo 6 ` . i fo9~E MateriaI qt if tte aoear~ oaab#w,u a+dih 0' bf ' itlfividht eit:o to'prUodt Cho ehtiro loins The dispatohing of the y 0 p,A all be axdQgod 80 that all r.-lato rialo doli,vttr taaY 6#'' aa~i t} o foved ~nitiai'oilin6 asyligt4 iao ah u " rie .:be 1d#4 o . Y. a be,ee Qoumb which, pia Moo Zed air se incl ig :tva F4 free . from or topbl tent ip JRM shi t am 1 t t OIftons in tYle' 0p ink' of thoM, pip t4i1a o~ bf'ourbs and etrula~a and all ydtnts shill be b4., il dint "W h a thin uniform ooatingg of asphaltio awacuit before thl course is spreaae AM mixture steal be durLVed on a ling Board ourside th6 area ouvlloh it is to be 7proad, the entire load distributed Into plane and raked to grade in a mnifav ly looso layer of such depth that after rooeivn ultimate cougsreening by rolling it shall have the o acted dwgth the is shown on tho planso Ad aoent to Flush Curbs, gutters, liner and etruotures, the mixturo she l be raked unifonuly high so that ;tanoompaoted it will be slightly above the edge of the curb or flush struoturo 't'he mixture shall be at a tovVerature of 860 to 350 degrees Fo when laid, ell Rollers used an the bituminous oonoroto shall t+e well balano so •p ropelleds tondem roller*# weighting between 7 and 8 tort) MA. Rabh shall have a oomprossion under the rooar roller of between 800 and 300 pounds por linear inch of roll anti shall be provided { with an ash pan whioh shall prevent ashois from dropAng upon the bituminous oonorste. The bituminous oonorete wearing course, laid ae apooified shall be rolled at once while the mixturt, 19 warns and pliable# beginning ! at the edges and working tow*3" the oenfer# followingg i=odiately by er00e rolling or diagonal robin . Means VW, prdventma the bituminous j saterial two adhering to the iao.ler shall be provided as direotedby the Fbgtneor• #t4" t '•'f #ti"tr,1 r +~~l t,ji,Kt V r, 4 F M 0* (>r✓Y. !~IS'tE• a Imo 10 IM, 9Cjt/fflci~' 'Eta. 1;,:fi• i Vi'•.jk~b~Tf ,f•l. .~'i'~+!'~ ~~[~I iliH .i'r Q . T a it' 77w 77'It,7 The motion of tho roller shall at all times bo slow enoughto avoid dieplacomont of the hot mixturo and any dieplaoomonts ooouring as a result of reversing the dirootio of th,e roller or by &ny other Oause shall at onoe bA oorreoted by b ubo of rakes and of fresh mixture whore required„ Rolling shall oontin without: interruption until 01.1 roller marks disappear, and the surfs a shows no further oompreasibiYi• ties. ~rtor tho pavos-ont has hail its initial compression, limostolrs dust or i'ortlard Coraent an diroot*d b, the engineer shall be swept thinly ov+ir the entire eurfaoe. A suifioiont niunbor of rollers rmet ` be employed to obtain the madly:ium oor~rosnione Plaoaa whioh the rollers oannot e':footivoly reaoh Gall bo oormn h%ogflod with hot irmt tariporaa. _3~'O~1N'84 'laoirlt; of trio eurfaoo'course shall bo so noisily contin- uous Be pooesMo, area trio roller shal.~ pave ever tho unprobooted end of trio froshly laid nixtux:s only wilon tho laying of the oourse Is d'sft oontinuod for auoh longth of time as ~o nerrErit the mixture to booome chilled. Li all such oa, es ribon tho, ~~ork iv rectuied tho Tutorial laid 071a?1 bo out baok so as to produoe ~i vlightly bovolod edge for the full thioknosn of the oourso. 1'tio old ml►t~Orial whioh has been out array shall, be romovod fr3m tho work and now r,dls lain against the frosh out• If desired a stout rope may bo strotolied across tho pavement rrhoro tho Soint is to be trade. Vihon tho wwk'I in rOsumod, the lmtorial shall be out bsek to the rope, whioh Mill be ,xamo•lod,toaothor with tho surplus sterial and the frosh mix laid Ago at the joiinnt thus formode Hot moothing irons may bo used for sealinw, joints, but in auoh onnor•, ox• trome care shall be oxoroieod to avoid buying tho surfaoe• 6URVACE T~'~~ Before the oom.! iption of tha rolling, the our-o rsoo stra es ~"'an follows iRA ,odrraoted an neoossar' by it oporly Adding or ror~oving esateirirt2, ro~ootin"0 and revolling until. trio Piiiishsd earfaoo oompiied with the test requirmcints• The finisbod pavoment shall 81:0 no deviation from the ggenoral surfaoe in exoeso of 2.16 inoli per toot a~ raosourod in the following mannorl A 10 foot straijott edge shall be .laeod plbrollel to the oenter limo of the roadway so as tpp bridge any d reseionx# and tough all high spots. Ordinates moAsurod ;row the food the str►;16~* oado to tha eurtebe of the p avemont shall not exoeod 1 16 inoh for eaoh loot in dieranoo from the nearest point of oontaot auoh portions of the oomploted pavan nt as are defo*tive in inisho oomprorrion density, or compositi njs or that do not dap~~pply -all rdepoots wM the requirwAnts of t o epocitiottionst eha11 be + r4h upt rwovgd a".d replaood with suits to materials prop er1 laid 9600ras loo with these Apooi.fioationss A• st the oxpeneo of ~he ~Opdtr~l0to'~s { i .a ; y b 1` I { ~ j ' wry +M I ~ ~ y'. ~ 7 f y`lj f (~i 6 l ~ ' S I i (Copy for the City of Denton) " NOTICE TO BIDUSRS }F? alb Sealed proposals, addressed to Hon. B. Wo MoKenzie, rtL' j will be received at the office of the City Secretary until y Mayor Y p• m• / Q , 1928 and then ` publicly opened by Me the City Commis on, for the improving, according to plans and speoifioa tions of the following streetsr Oakland Avenue from the south „ property line of Hann Avenue to the north property line of McKinney Street. Bide will be received on asphaltic concrete on a reinforced E concrete base. Approximate quantities are as f:.llowsr 39100 lineal feet of curb and gutter# 4,900 square yards of pavement. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of W. N. Harris, City Engineer* Each bidder must agree to accft+t assignable certificates in payment of property owner's portion. A certified or cashiers check in the amount 6$ of the bid made payable without recourse to B. W. McKenzie $ust accompany each , propesal as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter in• to a contract and furnish a construction bond in the amount of~ 60% of the contract price within 10 days after notice of swtird. WILt The City reserves the right to roject any and all bids. tty eoretary j 1 r? p M 51:3. iar, JN. tl ~ d y li 1! rh 1 a s'. I + . 9 la r r. a r,y rly , 1y a, '4 axF 1Yi t,k 11.1 nl f.. I l t, y 9 M (copy for City of Denton) ORDINANCE OF TM CITY 000-JISSION UP THis CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, APPROVING TIM PUNS A_1ft3 SP'dCIRICATIONS FOR Tlfu WROVEIX&NT OF PORTIONS OF OAKLL11D ;.VENUE IN THAI CITY OF DI:iITOIT AND ORDERING THE CITY SECRETARY TO ADVERTIag BUR SEALED BIDS FOR SAID IMPROVIUM OF &%ID PORTIONS OF S:,ID STR3,42T. BE IT ORDAIM BY THE CITY CO][ILISSION OF THE CITY OF I)TiTONt That, 'fhereas, the city engines has heretofore prepared plans and specifications for the improvement by raising, grading, excavating, and paving and the construction of curb and gutter, sewers and drains, and necessary work in connection therewith of the following streets, to.-wit; OAKIJ.ND AVENUE from the south property line of Bann Avenue to the north property line of Congress Avenue. OAKLAND AVENUE from the north line of Congress Avenue to the north side of the concrete bridge just north of MoKinney Street, OAKLAND AVENUE from the north side of the oonorete bridge just north of McKinney Street to the north property line of MoKinney Street$ which said street shall be and oonatitute an entirely and wholly separate and independent unit or district of improvement. The construction of said improvements in each separate unit or district shall be wholly independent of the constrsaotion in any other unit F or district. The assessments to be levied in each unit or district shall be made according to the cost of the improvements in that particular unit or district, and in accordance with the benefits aoorsting to the property by reason of said improvements in that particular unit or district, wholly and entirely independent of the cost and of the benefits accruing by reason of the improvements in any of the other units or distriete; and, WMnIEAS said plans and specifications have been resented to the City Commission for approval and adoptions and, p c}yi 'MRXAS, said plans and specifications have been carefully exmined and considered by the City Commiesion, the same are hereby ; approved and adopted as the p1Ans and specifications for said im- provementss 3y4 w 23 IT ORDAIN3D BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF TID. CFTX OW D)sNTOlCt VA`N' That the City Secretary be and is hereby ordered to immediately y advertise for sealod bids for the construction of said improvements ~A on said Vwtions of said Oakland Avenueo in accordance with said. plans and speoifioations, which said advertisement shall be pu'oiishad two time in the Renton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general oiroulation published in the City of Denton, Texas, the first, of which in ertion shall be not less than five days prior to the ,~~S~ rE day of 1428, upon which date laid bide shall be op; aft yy by the Q ty mmission in regular sessions r; " Said bide shall be filed with the City Secretary of the j Oity of Dentonp`and the City Commission reserves the r10 to rejmet And and all bids. n•t~4 That this ordinance shall take affect and be in force from and after its paeeages x PASSED AND APPROVn this , day of 1926. yon City Secretary r N~n6 a n ,~°,r6 City s on s i r i Am et •M`P e . • re.-.,.l oid mi3':7.~? . ._,J ' a~aeA..:4,.aR2:,.._. n a~•eS' "f p ~q CITY OF DE' =N ENGI??E ]IIUM DEIIARTI1121T kr. '.f. it. Harris City Engineer SPECIFICATIONS FOR SIAMOT PAVING j ?II B. il. YcKenz3e, Mayor C Con-aaissioners Wz ii W. C. Collier Claude Caetlebarry Francis Craddock Ray ;,akey Vt. S. Biller, Chairman, 1. IN. Erwin, City Secretary. :Y T. B. Davis, City Attorney. f 4 7 r ='PR0POSAI,'VOR I1k'ROVSIMrT9 TO BE wt ON, OAYJA.M AVE';U.. frora the aomth property line of Hann Avenue to the north property line of Congress Avenue. OAKI, 1,TD AV„IIUL froi1 the north ptoperty line of Congress Avenue to tho north side of concrete bride just north of 11cKinney Street. OAKLAI U AVi.;:r?F!: from the north side of concrete bridge just north of I cKinn(-.y Street to the nortri i)ro:)erty line of KoKinney Streit. To the Honorable T;ayor and City Cormmissiom City of Denton, Texan. Gentlemen:- We the undersigned bidder propose to construot the street 1mprovenc-nte as provided in the Resolution passed by the City CorirdBaion on the day if,_ 19280 We propose to accept valid property owner certificat-s for the property owneile portion, due in five equal insta].lmtnts as provided in the Resolution and understand that the City will pass the necessftry ordinances rind resolutions and ' i11 Day the expenses incurred ir. levying the asseesments. We propose to do all tie work and furnish all material for the following unit prices. ITEIA PRICE IN~ORDS PRICE rNF_IGURw_0 Price per fo' o-C_...r for combined curb and ;Iutter, without main- tenanoe Price per foot for ceir:oined curb and gutter with five year r:~irstonance mice per square yard for one and oiie half inch asphaltic concrete on a 5 inch reinforced concrete base, without nwinten- ande. _ Price ~Aer square yard for one and one half inch asphaltic oonorete on a 5 inch reinforced concrete base With five yea +naintenanoe _ -rise DOV cubic yard for eartl excavation. $ri'ae ger '*707UnT 7- o'r' eeii11 ' Price fo'rad j us3ng Mnhp o cavern. Price per foot `M 31nch vooden_hoaders in ylaae._ W We the undersigned agree to enter into a contract within ten ri,ye d?tor'notice of acceptance of the propoW and furnish a construction bond to the amount of 50% of the contract price and a maintenance banin.the amount of 25% of the eorAraot price. W, agreeto start Work within 10 days after notice has been given us and to oomplet6.' the work Within days . but oheok-in,the amount of5$ of out bid is enolosed, ~tA 1 YI' a T:'L`" • r ' rrr~i Address Le .:'1111111f. 71 ;i a , atY~t 8474ECIkICATIO?vS FOR MIiF, OF. OAYJA,,D A'L11rr, from the south property line of Henn Avenue to the north _)ro )e,.-ty line of ConSross Avenue. s OAKUTA D AV13 't.Vk, from the north property line of Congress Avenue to the north side of the concrete bridge J,Ast north of HoKinnoy ii Street. OAIU,A:.`.D A79,-7U.3 from the north ride of the concrete bridge gust north of LcKinney Street to the north property line of LlcKinney Street. INSTRUCTI0173 TO BIDXRS ti The bidders are expected to i,ispect the wor,, and familiarize themselve with existing ccndtions. For the purpose Of conpvrint; bids, the follo*ing quantities and units tivil.l be consldoreO: 3,100 feet of ocmbindd curb t,nd gutter. 41900 square yards of o.1e acid one half inch asphaltic concrete on a 5 inch reinforced concrete base. Citizenoliip of Bidder Each bidder must be a citizen of the United States. Tile place of 4 residence of every bidder vith county and state, must be given afte r h' aIgnt.ture. 1 + Agility Each bidder gust satisfy the Oit+•, if required to do so, of his ability tc furni.ah all the necessary tools, L'aterials, appliaueee, Ll,cl,inery, eto. and to completo the work specified trithin tha time stated in his bid. i Pi rm Nano 5I all bids made by a firm the individual names of the members roust be w tten out and must be signod in full, but the signers may if they ON s choose deskribe thelIleelves in addition as doing business under a given name and style of fi rra. M Hight of k-ent Any bidder aigning a proposal as the agen of another or of Ethers, Must Tile with it legal evidenek; of his authority to du so. Alterations Alterations by orasures of interlineati:,ns must be explained or -otod i, In the, proposal over the signature of the bidders. y Price Nach biddor shall Include in tl:e unit prices named in his proposal the furnishing of al.3 labor, materiaie, and t,aparatus of evo:cy dg6p1ripw Udh nedes,ea~ry tc oonatruot, ©rect and finish completely to the eatifs &dfi6riof the Zngineer all work ae called for in the speoifioationfi or shown on tho Playa rioee must be written in words; as well as exproae in figurebi A1dGer .'iruAt to We kicoo in daoh Itera.of work named 'in the rybposal. 1~ A,n~~,A ,q.irik. •.;'Pe writing mu 'iVloti olear andjiistlnat; so that rro r ue,~0i0"d6trf arieo 'coq' to! its' inter arid tw.anirig. r. +{!i All bids for paving shall be based upon either the present width of the roadway now established or such width of raodway to bo improved as may be ostablished by the Board of Conugissionors. i Oponing of Bids { All bids must be in a sealed envelope addressed to the city docrotar~ of the City of Denton. Lach envelope mus, bo marked on tile- outside 'Personal for the Construction of Stroet Improvements, Denton, Texas." i Bids will, be reoeived' up to~o+ olookP.M. 1.3 ~ day of y 1988 at the office of the City ore ary. T7 Rejection of Bides The City reserves the right to reject any or all or any part of bids as may be deemed best for the best interest of the City of Benton. Contract The contractor will be required to execute a contract upon the award of said contract by the Board of Commissioners to do and perform all work in accordance with the terms and provisions as may be provided in these specifications and such othov items anrE provisions as may be provided for by the Board of Cohunissioners in executing the said contract. General f. Information Definition of Nngineor. Whenever the word "Engineer" is used it shall be held to mean the Oity Engineer of the City of Denton or his representative duly appointed, l 'l " Definition of Contractor. Whenever the word "Contractor" is uped.0 it shall be held to rear, " e:,ther any contractor of firm of contractors' or any member of a' oon• t.eaoting fArm for any of the work or any corporation undertaking a con- tract under these speoi.fleati.ons, Abstract. The successful bidd(jr will be required to furnish a complete abstract of all property abutting on the street to be improved. The cost of said abstract to be borne by the contractor. i Measurement and Pstiymeht for Work, ` zn•measuring up he , pavement that part occupis,d by manholes flush tanks and oato~;bsaiin covers#, valve boxes ano rails of Atreot railway tracks will be inol.uded in the aggregate paved area',j'~ The City of Denton thall pay to the Contractor one-third of the F { o6et 'oft all said improveri,ont, except improvement under rails and tracks ` ti . btddm railways' arid t%•o feet oursido thorecf whioh sha11 be paid whothA''ownorsrr,paymezit tb ~e ado by the Otty of Denton to Coritraobor bn tho oompletion of the work in each partir•ular unit or H r p d df i ,}i~orvrAr~ e` pr~i $rtlr e~uttii~"g at~.An S~i~eeL:6 drtiYl t4i ) tiid 1 d a PC b{otl~', ` e"tAd''bo i bb". ird~ft~ib"Vs eLii ' Sp • ti ti dg%'bf ; •hdt' ' .l ~ti~trbv~r rbfsg'•r~~,.Whibh g It bend for who'd bt 4b4 sitrb~'~'' eo?'~ ' "'h¢. i~mburi t' r o txe pra~p~ ty J(y, 1 >r ti r ' . - ~~.i,4,4y~5 •#3{~,4 r $I,.~t $ ~i ray • , ai fl f 'n ~i ~1A ! F w. . k 1 ~ { r ~ 1 Yrl ,14 ff..;f ~ t.` a~•i i.i1.~.~a' fY! i'tt w.¢My..iS.4i, ..;.1 t~~l YaY~ `~,f l~l AYft~ Ifli ~4i P~~3if re e~ U3 ~*Ilcl ! },1 '!S1 A'V S7 41 9) 1u~# ti►, fnre lh~~ bf Il.il ~r! ;t., . ~'!~4! r S}~' •f-ry IV`, }4t!y i .1 ,.4•ti , .ti.. r, a *r Y-.. .i. i shall be in proportion rid t)-lo frontage of the property of each owner portion is to the allele froni:a~e of prop^rty on tt.o l,cir i is itar street or p 1-horcol' nai,iod to be ii,iprovod, and such costa si)allbe apportioned bebwarii saidproperty ownor.s in accordance with whet is commonly 'cnolan as the fort foot rule or plan, provided that if tho appliccition of this rule ,I in the opinion of zho City Co!:rtssion of tho City or 'Denton in parti-cu- lar rases be unjust or unequal, it :hall b~ i.ho duty of, sai'1 City j Cotnnls,jion to assess arr a,iportion said costs in slit'} proportion as may be deemed just and ogiiitable, con_siderino the special bonefits in en'.ianced value to be received by each uroperty owner, the equities of suc-si cxrnor and the adjustment of such apportionment so as to produce a substantial equality of benefits and burdens imposed upon each property andits ovnev, Said portion of sai.d costs of such improvements shall be payable by said property owners to the Contractor in f'cve eual installments, the first payable upon complotion and acceptance by the City of Denton of saidirnprovcments upon the particular street f or portion thereof named to be i_proved, ono-fifth one year from said I J date, one-fifth two years from said date, one-fifth throe years from said date and one-fifth four years from said date together with interest on said installmont from the date of such acceptance at t.ho rate of eight per cent per annu;,i, providing, howevor, that any property owners against whoseproporty any such assessir.ont shall be mado shall have the ~ ri,ht to pay the Contractor at any time befoi,e maturity any part of or all of sad installments with accrued interest to the date of payment. ' The amount to i,e paid by each of the oymers of the property abutting apon said street orportion thereof named to be improved. shall be se- cured by a lien upon said property and „nall be a personal liability against the owner thereof in the traanner hereinafter set out, and to accomplish equality and justice between the owners of said property, and to secure the Contraotor in the payment of the several sums pay- able by said owners of property abutting upon said street or portion thereof named to be improved. Tho City of Denton will pass all the necessary ordinances and resolutions andteka the necessary steps provided m; as required by the terms of-Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1911 and Chapter 9, Title 28, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1925 a by the Charter or ordinances c;f the City of Denton that it may be necessary or proper to pass to :sake a valid and binding assessment upon the several parcels of iroporty abutting upon the street or por- tion thereof to be improved, the several surds payable by the owners thereof to the Contractor under the terms thereof e.,id to fix the same as a personal clain or liability against said owner in compliance wth the terms of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1911 and Chapter 9, 12itle 26, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1925 and the charter and ordinances of the City of Denton. The City of Demon upon the final acceptance of any of said street or portions thereof named to be Improved shall cause to be issued to the Contractor eoe mable certificates doelaring the amount to be paid by each of , said property owners andassessed against his property and the time and terms of said pa;,:tonts in accordance with this contract and with'tbe terms of Ohaptor 11, Vitla 22 Revised Statutes of Texas of 19110 and. Chapter 9, 'P t1e 20, Revised Atatutes of T6xasof 1926 and,the, dharter and ordinenoea of +,he City of Denton. ; -o the Contractor for any The City of Denton shall not be liable part of thecosts 0 said improvements to be paid by the owners of the aWt ting.property under tho terms, of this contract. 4h Oorltraetdi+ shkil not be obligated to, make 'any of the improvomontn Her t~ aen' lone$ in fr' ht of any property, olairied as exempt from the rW,1' k " 'of auoh;improv$mont brat maY dmit e tnream[dr►t ofp by libn,f6 . „the o osfY Ord a' pt' 1~ F Y t l ~1 idons~~rgt onoff`' im i oaei enb iii front' or an, U1 to6h p pp y leA ;4ahpiv46t' oi 6*h6~9"0 l 'ir'a 3xake.providinn f6tgaeuring .n~tuab 'Of `the ,bunLhA ,c6atig which will;be assessed againat ~1 wY' auL.o ~ope4''jto;h6 eatidOiion 'of, the bnntraotor s e r y! X i ~ ~ ii,l inf. ~i. i ii ,1 1~'! - . 1 ♦ , ...r i ! CiC 4'l:li ~'J! +-_L~'~rCJ• l 3 r i}J, a' dL ; Jr,, a' I on t, U 1 Jr w oiaojol,t, I II irGl,Ui„lYUCO ;,,~'})1 i:11tr;}: Gb'i,'i'MAJ)','i jWOM11 kle tim PPOS4001, IJUIIJU(l ('6 pc j1,1U,oA©rj1 Enyq i,iC}T CV:3(.'i T1},TlyTIJO 6'~:I'p:,f'~'UIJF?t} f10~thC,pJT 7a fo f}so e1}io7a,zozl}e<<2o o{, l,z,obcs,fx pu F}rc bkrL 1cJt uz,o r~ x' ou 001~ v ?flit`{ C14!14Rt 6"ld i`';'1J ` t 2: i, "4' ,i~ v }`•ti r,,,'';r.>> ; 4+,1 JJ, on fife ii,jorovonionts i.Ji eaoh tulit or district shall 00113titute -OpIlrate W1,3 distinot untts or distrlcts and the ewes i' T,nt for the im1rover' grit In Orin unit; or ('irtriot 91-(ill not in fz,y'ri'o be affected by ony fact or cirauliatanco i.i connection v,ith the i)q)ro-re;•:ol,ts in eny r 01-1101, unit or clit~triot. Confliob In case of any conflict between law or, the charter, the speoi- ( plans and the contract, they shall ~rovei`n be follows: fications,the 1) The Law and the Oharter t The Contract R 3) The Specifications (4 The Plans ,t York to be staked out by the Engineer S T-;r) work, to be done under ,his aereonent will be staked out by the )'agir,eer or his assistant, and th,, contractor vril3 be required to carefully pressrve all stakes. r (Grading The road bqd shall be broiii9it to the subgraue, which shall present a line and contour parallel with and below the establidi ed grade of the street, a depth equal to'tho thicktions of the proposed I' pavewenY,jan foWdati,on. Ti}o. surfooe of the, subrade shall be Finisligd , by hand gralingi and ; extreipe.,'dare shall be exorcised; sothat no, Po n shall have to be tilled over ono inch. dolling of subgrAdO Vrork s4A l 'n be done as direp.tod by Enginoor. All hollows or depressions "that may epoear after 1,013111(r or to ping, shell bo brought to subra.de by filling with suo4 good, earthy paval pis ritono as may be required ~o make the nlaoes .in line with an oompact like the surrounding Aurf oes ill ,Iud or`ot.~e Is ooft ailed sporigy material that cannot be made' e Xii qr eo>,7paot tka,e road;bodi shall be. removed and the ~~ates. with,$gQd.,e rth~,gray,e1 pr stone ae lay•tio„required en~l'rolled. ~pp,Jp:.r}rldf }n ,Girls YJth{t11+~ surrounding .surbaod.. t QUliB, AJ: , UTTkR .T(Finrgvei grading,for, ourb' :mid gutter has b6on'oarried below;ths sy xqc dp, frogs .ono,,to.thtae inches; tho"}~ i shall bri a foundedion of revel pldoed for ,he curb aril l~,utter) vrG""t and tamped to a solid bod• )here exonvabion for s,ubgrado, hap been carried bolow ,a" depth," of three i olies tie ow,Ftl4001n f,oun atlon o~,.one, aq ton gravel conarlote,shAll,b,o'lIpgod bs purU a 4 g4ttpi•} „lntno; oase.,shalf curb: dad gutter tZ 'bit lt''p ° ~oar,th iIVi ' 4ta'1. , ~ il! iii , 1~V +M✓~ 1 Li 1. 4,. I /Thd rorih iauab be off' not lass t6na two inbh material, surfaced i on the dole { ge j uut ex ~ mu t ; be . straigh , lumber timid of er+~i~F,,, qts ex~, ~r`. ,xsn~i not, in aoQotdsf►oe s twlstr~ a ly r th .tti b b a a'hul imi~ i re `rebio't from the world' 3. All Po n b sbd'< z~ Ug1 ;bragiq that~t~tA Mort 114" N' 01 /i {[{}(]f~6I Ue~,4~oz~~mreR M{eed~ ff hT~~` ~l♦ ~1 i~'.,~t ~~!!t'~ Sj^ t , A}, j k'(ftV r}~3'lJll~`d 1~Cyk,F~E6~. ~i ; 1' hd rri3,env n1 ret~it r Rio 11 a a : . OOnorite iJ Rio Wa dourdd or oore shall bo one to eight bank run grayelli GOOF, S.4r$!ptoQn 149P) ODD NOa 04 ,qurb arld top of gutter ° g Tot 1, .'v~.rN! oti 4i'~-orrur rlS.nwb ~t:~ erJai -'I I I YI} s. ~1~. 1,UJ\(~IrPI,'{' Its Oll+. (1}Iii. ii,I. };;{'l.jill: Ul~I.~ ~ Yir~l: ~'ll ~Jl~1jA.J'+U l~~ tl~~ti11~)t~{f UobilT.opd Mil t';'wbilll)l; 11) 1.1 " J, 11 UL lYati `lrI(1V6} O)h~ I'IIll p u~lUu•lu`.Il 6014 I•JN,(j ~L11Q 7t~r'riS,UJ1E7;i110u~'4l X11 ,ltirta)J fl~J~'1! t~1+ +l~ f'1'J'lj'n~ Ellttlfl ~lf?11k~~(('III'~ ~ ti Shall big 3/f inp~i ,Ch~ok ~,nd shall Pe Qolrpsed of one part oement and ' `~ld, top surface to be laid while one and `N''AA1'F-poort6 bid' , 996* sW core is st'illl ))erf6otly greon, well trowelled in and shaped to a true FfY9Il sur'faoe, Exponsion Joints Gurb and )titter s)ioll be llai•lced in six foot sections, Sointa to !4 be out through anu thorntvr hly floe,ed over evei`y twelve feet and every thirty-six feet to be an open exr~rnn~ion joint fi.llnd with a Suitable oxr,'anoion material. Keinfoming 't Curb and gutter shall be reinforced with 318 inch bats on 38, 1 inch oenters and placed as follows; Bare shall be 36'1n6hes jh'`len~th sild with 'a two inch bend on each end, ?3arS shall extend Prom within two inched of back of curb intothe ccanorete bane, The gutter must be, proteot";d to allow rods to be bent tip witho+it breaking the 'gutter The prioe bid for curb and Rutter shall inolida reinforcing, ,j Concrete Foundation The ooncrote shall be made of good clean, bank run gravel mixed with, Portland Cement in the pro.iortion of ono part oomont toeight ports gravel,, Any gravel„ having taoro than 40y, sand, will be condejYAed unless sufficie6b ooarse aggrogate'is added to give a resultilig propoyrtion, of 40~ san6%And 60~j coarse Aggregate, Reinforcing . Y All 'oono6te' base iL t,o` be reinforced with three' ihbh'bar's, placed on six foot oenterb both ways,- LongiWdinal bars'sh6il atart ivith'a" oar twelve inolies from the face of tho gutter. heinforoin~ will bo paid for at the price bid for reinforoing. BITUMINOUS CONPJRETE PAVEYLINT `(lGodifIed Topeka Type) ' Deso_r_intiont This item shall consist of a. peoring oourse composed of a oompao ed-m x ure of Mineral Aggregate'and'Bibuminoue Material and halX.be constructed, on. the oompleted anu approved base,course, in acoord- ~Ils&e'ivft~i"theeb'spedifiaffitionb and i•.iaonfotmity'..?vith thA'~inAe, grades, 6b4~js" at'~d; th~oknesb end,typioal'or'osa.slotiori on`the,Planif rF, ' bri' "The Mineral A gr9gate, shall be' o0itpaeed of h Coarse 1Agg e a o ~d' dtbnei a r ne'Agggregate,'end Mic;411A1 Pillar, gamplos"of' h~ Obarmi3 Agr~redQte, Find A.ggregate`'Lftd Mirier'Al Filler shall b@ pu ;t+id"ifl~aoeqr¢arlo 'with prekribed methods i pppprQYai p tel. oif the mi is~ber'ihIWIalWO 'Ekl o kduoply ii'i6t be 9bbat;jed fis the ~7iginee4i^pri+:+:=t;o`de11 4." ~f tit6kltl: '~~}}~fe Q>~irige egg eggate','slati' oon0let of 0~ 'n; u'?t';du le f ~ 8it11•ai` 1~odk''+*xbiuding 6Ahiht, `!)halt O 1111 Oioar&1 l1 ij~ia) ty t~ t,hic ugliaub a all be tree from thin or''dlon atbd -pie ae a d 'red' i'ref ~ dif into t'At~3d pb6ndl"dirt • ordanib'QF tit Ji6r+ i IJ uO' 6bkttgr ° ilg St eta 'iA~ 0 e dost1bg, Oft' th a~bne, bile a 12,ha 9 per'' B oa qk~ 11ot' bore, that 8; acid ~nheri ~9 ed A l~bar~bbrY i~l~tihc~l~~~ia'~tii~ili the loilowing requiiiemertbe! h i$ofi"'~'6rAeh ut; 1 m t~yan xyyyy~~~. t. {//4x,izibfi'°drgto'1 than0;6' oY eansl;a; i' ffe> g # !1$~ a 01 0 ¢ r 10 Ator~ ' sb0llA ° la`'f01i~n~ er• 8$~A~t~~ngs IN speei iod for ooare F l t q e (Sege d i'!a'and et+reenings shal ; t.~~>~ !'oii~wr~ng re~~~l~breont~l Poisllin 10 m ah aieve tot less than gg~~ Total` r tainel~ os1 40-mbe~, sieve 5 40% :!'i 1f I ) V~Ifi 1,.at lit II (f I i,A I".. F, ~li la r' I''f' A ;I" .,.iT,f i'i.ili ,Irr, 1r "i f f V :I r, :I.li a `I,')Q~. fl"or(Ur, L"11 .10 Tv FE OAAtt 8171stly00O go7t,9 gF.7`.7 Aa~.LORPTI tir,oev~ N+4 3 ~r.oHa7.teg T P ersi7, a)tabO4 'yyoy+p.`pxlY N Ay b 1+~1l Q t.+7 • u 17 4717 d 7U i t N ~a 7. Tr U .'V1A. •a .,..'`M 7eJS -.,3 +7'1.f4 P~f.f.• MVV rlo pA M J'(ih~ ,w,"w M4'o..a. 11 M ak' SI, Passing 40-Mesh sieve, retained on 80 rr.esh sieve 26_609( Yasr3ing 80-tnosh sieve, rf,taiiled on 200-mosh picve 35-4j'j Paps, nR 200-nmosh .-rove not over The Vineral filler sholl consist of L'imostono rAtst, bclomite duet, or Portland Cement. It shrill be free from foroighn or other injurious matters When tested by means of luboratory siovee it Shull meet the following requirements; Passing 30-Itesh sieve 100% , Total passing 200-mesh sieve not less than 66% Tiie Sitiaminoua Material sht~ll meet the requirements given below as olsoted bp' the Contraotor, who shall. notify the Bngineer of this: choice before i,he oonstruotion starts and shall not thereafter change, the material without written portrission by the 1~ngineer. The r. atei.ials shall be homogeneous, gree from water and shall not foam wh6n heated to 176-oC. (347-oFo) Oil Asphalt fro any one contract shall riot varf more than 0.020 in specific gravity nor more than 10 degrees Co in melting point within the test litAts above epecifiod• OI:I ASPHALT Specific gravity 25-0/26-oC. (77-o/77-oFa) not less thanaa.1,020 Plash point ...............a...........,not less than 176-oC. Melting point .......................40-o0. (104-oF.),to 60-,oC (140-oRpenetration at 23-oQ. (7"r oF.') 100 g. 6 Boo........a@60 to 604 t teas at 163-pC. (326 oN,) 5 hours a,..4not: more than .b~ A. Penetration of reoidue at 25-ooa (77-oi:. ) ltd' ga 6 8eea., .................t]Ot loss than 30a Total bitumen soluble in carbon diaulphide not Lees than 99*00 A. Organic matter insolubleaa..,.,not less than 0.2% Fluxed r3ormudex Asphalt op"00igio Gravity 25,_o/25-o0. (77-o/77-oFa)aa.a.aaa..aa.1.060 to 16070 P1883i'Point:.a not leas than 176-o0. (347-oF) Meltirig point... a. a a a 0 a0 ..4b-o0'~113-OF) to 66-006 (131-OP) Penetration at 26-00. (17-oR) 100g•, b aec.a.a...a...80 to 706 L08 it 183-00. (326-ol?) 5 hours....aa.a'a.asnot snore than 3.0% a'. Penetration of rdaidue at 25-o0a (77-00 100 g. A,8064,64too .aa►,not lose than 30 Total bitumen ( eolublo ~n oarbon'disuplhide) ..snot less than 94.0 b. lnorganlo matter insolublo.aaaaoaa2a0% to 345%4 The wing mixture shall consist of a uniform mixture of coraso ¢kggrogats',Fino aggrogato, mineral, filler Arid bit,uminoua material eo as to peoduae wi»n propor]y proportioned, a mixture oonforming to the POllowild limit'ationn for grsdirl a The exaot Proportion of enoh o rtatituent!Produaig. the total aggregate within theses limits'.ehail be a l.di'reoted by t~ e''; gineer: When tested .bye means of laboratory sieves ` `'the'Po'vin"g mixtui!6 6ht%l1most the following requirementbl + , pAU ti 1~2 if+~h bojkeen and retained bn 1/4 inch screen 6-1 br ri ;lf4 'srlbli BC;I'9bYf andlretdih6d 10 fresh sieve 16-22 l ~ i r E,i +pas A me16tf „di'6Qb;' x8h6d oil 40 mebli ,ai6v'e 2:7-22 6 § 14 32 pmiheA ~.bri Aa meah-sieve 11-2b~ w''JpH ,~4 ,,r• P :Ollig s ~ belnl s Ay retained l1n 200 mesh sieve 7~ ~ r },4 r t''9 T`PA OS,in`g 00% J90a 1 ^ ~YVr i a0 bps: 111 de"rbbn di~u~phide~ 1 1!~ 7 , i " r~i • ~y Lr ' < r i ~_lt t.~I1 `f . y/ n 5 ,r 7^ r b I r. r t rt ' U} L. 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A1a - ♦ I. i tr Y v. i i T;re pereentrige of bitumen in the finished course shall not weary more than 1/9 per cent from the proportion established by the Er~*ineor• All materials, the sources of materials shall be sWafaotory to the Engincear, and whonever required by him, samples of the hot mixture may be taken several tin~os daily, anti the mixture, to be aoeeptable, must invariably conform, to all voquirementss Construction Methods: When th3 bittuiinoi s Concrete Paver+ient is to be la `~on n oonore'te~a^e course, the nuri -,;e of the concrete shall be finished moderately rough with the coarse aggrE^gste well embedded but not covered with a coating mortar, and with the entire surface free from all depressions orother irregularities For the verification of weights or proportions and character of materials and detorminat.Lon of temperature secured, the 1Jngineer or his authorized representative, shall have aczess at any time to all parts of the paving plants Suitable and aooarate theremctneters, weigh- ing scales, and other necessary apparatus shall be furnished and kept in order by the Contractor and installed as directed by the Thgineers The Coarse and Fine Aggreage shall t'3 heated as directed to between 260 and 350 degree Fs in siiitable apparatus in which the aggregate shall be continuously agitated during the heating, and in which the terperature can be efficiently and positively controlled. The Bituninous Naterial shall be separately heated in kettles so designated as to admit of ever. hearing of the entire rrsss, with an efficient and positive control of the heat at all tim,3ss ;i; shall be heated as directed by the Engineor to a temperature between 260 and 380 degrees Fs All bituminous materials heated beyond 360 degrees Fs either before or during the mixing with the mineral aggregate shall be rejected, Mix_ ngj The prepared aggregate, the Y.ineral Filler and the 'Bitursinous material shall be proportioned by weighing, and mixed se direotod in the order mentioned, and in adequare and suitable apparatus so that the resulting mixture shall be thoroughly homogeneous and shall meet all the requirements herein shoeifieds 1'4ien discharged the inixture sliall have a temperature of between 260 arri 350 degrees Fa The Mineral kigregate shall in nll oases be measured by vroighing, j unless specified methods of gauging approved by the Engineer are usede 1,_ayi_ngtThe bituminous concrete mixture, hosted and prepared as epeoifie -s~iall be hAuled to the work in tight vehicles previously clogned of all foreign tnateriale, and, if necessary, covered with s 06nv88 of sufficient size to protect the entire loads The dispatching of the vehicles shall be arranged so that all materials delivered may be pplaced and 'shall hav'e reoeived initial rolling in daylights The mixture shell belaid only on a base course which in~dryy, or in' any case free from standing water and free from loose or foroighn materials, and dr only-w?-,en weather conditions in the opinion of thebtgineer, are suits- - blue Oontsobtsurfaaes of curbs and structures and all points shall be I' •pal.titod With 'a thin, unifoisn coating of asphaltio cement before the course is spreads The inixture shall be dropped on a Dumping Board j ourside the area on ,vhioh it i3 to be spread, the entire load distributed 1 into plane and raked to grade in a unifornly loose layer of such depth that after receiving ult•imato compressing; by rolling it shall have the ^a9 b sated depth that in shown on the plans. Ad1acent to Blush Curbs, liner, and Etruotures, !.he mixture shall be raked uniformly . 3gh,b,that whenoompaoted~it will bo slightly above the edge of the "''i o ~+b` ` flush structures The mixture thall be at a temperature of 260 ( 1..'*6-*S46~46' Oeod vi when laid. ! Hollers used on the bituminous concrete ahall be well r ~ ~h ? beti n G 4e k.6,h, ropq ; ed tandem rs' weighting betvle9n 7, arid; 8 lW' i.- n x w th °t' a e d tine linear resai inch under e1,611eand shall' be ,provided 1 n ~o 0 asnd'~,~bF'~ ~p or ~f bitfAmj i 44h t?ati ,Mali = 1 reveist ashes from dropping up6n the +ra bnnoroto,' ehp11 bituminoug ot,ri~, "at 'ch6 AQ 4k3p d; at once wtn ,s~oe eea~'iti course, laid as specified mixtyr6 is warm and pliable, beginrlirtg 4t•osb ksalit~ and workink townrs~q Lt,o"bbl~t f'41 by rsstt pia' o r diagonal roilingg . ' toWin itrmrediately b i @ t s . ;t tho Ph$lienbl`~ sdteeri,~g to the ro3]hr ehgllrtdee" tint Ing the bitvminQue avid 1 :ae df reotodby Y I d7: J f,~ ~ Irr(~ fl:, (b'F~1 1, 1 L r' is - I,... Y y(nhi tj6 u7Y10 1',J 314`0 a1„N4:'► `Y 4'. ue ~ r tii , 14 ^1 R' s ) its ~ 1..'.. w,1 '•N ~ ~ r 9,~ Drt ~'r r :1... l a i g1 , r,,pp t.Y. a a~" ! , l~ A'Tr3 Y«~ {t' S f",b . ; ii.i r hlty 3 ,'4 i 0 l'1fi~ ~.rY i~ 1 1~ ~1:P "yl~ r ~'~M{~~C+'bi r R u y rt' , ~a ~y'+A 7 rti,~.'. "{I. ' ~ i. . M e i i t r p Y' ♦ 1 ~ M 3~ 1. ~ oq 1 7+ ~4 ~rlt, „1.. r <f`. •f t.' +7 ^1., ! r~\,. rJ'*,1. r•ri 4+ ,w 9[+:7,tG ~!'i". 2'ha motion of tho roller shall ni", all times be 81 o'+v en0 ught0 ' avoid displaee:aent of the hot mixturo an,.i any displacements ocouring no a result of reversing tho dirootion c,f the roller or by any other cause shall at once be corrected by t•ho use of rakes and of frosh mixture whore requiroao RollinN alvill continue without interruption until all. roller marks disappear, acid the aurfaoe shows no further oosprossibili ties, After t110 pavdmo»t has 116d its initial coinprog71011, '.1lnestone dust or Portland Cor,l0hlt as dirooted. by tho iliglaeor shall be swept }iinly over the entire sv.rfaoe, sufficient, number of rollers must, e' employed to obtain the raatimura oorapression, Places which the rollers A''.o$rirot:ofroatively reach' shall be compressed with hot:iron tampersi!' , JdItt ss ;Planing of the surfaoe course shall beas nearly',( uoue as pos8 le) aril the roller shall pass over the unpr'Oteoted end 'of the freshly laid mixturo only when the laying of the oourse is disr continued for such length of time as to permit th6 mixturo;to become' chilled. In all sttcii caries whorl the work is resumed the material ]a id shsl :be cut baok so as to produce a slightly bevoled edge for the dull thickness of the oburso. The old naterial which has been out a- ay shall` ue ret'.ovad from the work and new mix laid against the fresh out, If uesirej, a .'stout rope may be stretched aoross the pavement whers the point; is to be made, When the work is rosumod, the material shall be olit~ baok to the ropey which will be romoved,together with the surplus . t' : ' material 'And the fresh ini:, laid against the ~oift thus formed, ; i}ot ~:podthing irons may be vaod for sealing joints, but in suoh caries, ex. ti`eG19 sere shell be exer0isad to avoid buring the surface. SMFACN TESTSt. Before' the oornplotion of the . ro111ng, 'the sur • face, s tested as folloNe, and oorreated as neooasdrfy by`ir oprriy 1.; ''•t adding or'•rehoving material, retestingo and rerolling until tfis fihi'ghed I surfaoe complied with the test requiremente• s The finished pavement shall show no deviation from the •gen,lrA1 R eurfaoe:ili' excess of 1616 inch per 'foot as measured ih the follotiin 9 manner, A 10 ,foot straight 'edge shall be tllared parallel to tl}e oonbr, iinb!,bf the'.roadway so, as to, bridge any depreesiona$'and touoh all"high. spot:': Ordinates mosagred fro,n the fade or *the straight edge. to tYie s'.ttaarifdoe',.of' the,p avemont:;shall not oxoeod 1,16 tnoh'for 66oh•foot in . ,iara"do.•fiaom the heareetYpoint'of oontaot~ .y ' guch ortione.of' he;oomple Led'peVerdon ad'are defective in fisiieh ' comp ession,.'d'ensityj or oo>tGpoeitiohP or'that d ';not Q15 m`p1 y in''fiil i Oao dts with the requirewailts. of t}ie-,speoifioit oM, ahn]1 be te~ten up °'>hema ved'; arid repl:ioed.tivitb suitable mat©rialf° Vroperiy 'laid ad~r. ahoe witjiesa.e specifications, and at the expense' of., the'.. 1 01 . f3{.;'.i . i ,•1. 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F r t t ~ . f 1 _ dh t 1 ~ ~b A J . a : i ~ f ~a1 I}+.~t~ l ~(i •r ~k ~ w, ~ i~.ki ! f r ( ^t `i Y , Y 16 ``1~1 1„ )Y' Yi ~y l. ~ r ~L, r ~ 1 YyT- :.::.tappy Tor- Tna ulty OL""Utlntonj t~CiSL t RESOLUTIONS OF HE CITY COLt1iISSION OF THi; C ITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ORI=ERINO THE IMPROVEIM, ITS OF PORTIONS OF OJMAND AVENUE IN THE CITY OF DENTON, TW AS AND ORDERING SPECIFICATIL11TS PREPARED. { 1k~ BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF DENTUNt That, Whereas, `t' the following street is in urgent need of improvement by excavating, gradying, filling and paving the same, construction of concrete curb and gutter, sewers and drains, and necessary work in connection therewithi and, WHEREAS, THE CITY C01MISSION OF TM CITY ON DENTON DRIM IT NECESSARY TO IMPROVE SAID STREETt THERL'FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF DEN.TONt That the following street be and is hereby ordered improved as above set out, said improvements to include the type of pavement specified. OAKL/M AVENUE from th3 south property line of Hann Avenue to the north property line of Congress J.venueo, OAKLAND AVENUE from the north property line of Con- gress Avenue to north side of the concrete bridge just north of NoMney Street. ~ eta OAKLAND AVENUE rrom the north side of the concrete } bridge Jvet north of McKinney Street to the north property line of NoXie,ney Street. Each unit of district shall be and eonstitute an entirely and wholly separate and independent unit or district x;~,• of improvement. The eonstroo tion of citjd improvements in each ' separate unit or district shell be wholly independent of the construction of any other unit or district. The aesseements to be levied in each unit or district shall be made aoeording to to the cost of the improvements in that particular unit or district k ^y and in accordance with the benefits accruing to the property by reason of said improvements in that pbrtio&lsr unit or district, wholly and entirely independent of the cost and of the benefits x` accruing by reason of the improvements in any of the other unite . or distriots. ff.-G That the City Engineer be cind is hereby directed to at. r once prepare plane and specifications for said work and file the same with the City Commiasion• That the cost of said Improvenenta shall be paid as followst (a) The City of Denton shall pe:y one third of the cost " of said Improvements except curb which shall be wholly paid for by property owners. The amount to be paid by the City of Denton shall j be paid in oksh upon completion of the work of improvement in the particular unit or district. (b) After deducting the amount provided for in section As property owners abutting on said streets shall pay the remainiee coat of said improvements which is the total cost of the ourbing and two thirds of the total cost of the remainder of said improvements. The proportion of said cost payable by the property ' owners shall be paid in five equal installments, the first uon the eoxpletion and acceptance of said improvements Iii the particular unit or district by the City of Denton, one-fifth one year after said date 00-41fth two years after said date, oneaftfth three years M afteosaid date, one4fifth four years after said data, together Yk;V, Wy~ ~ 1 t. 1'~,v K ~ ,~1 pJ'% Ma =1610K T ~1 ~•.K 4~ 1 ~ '•.J h,a'., v~ ~ fk Y~, „ i, k s, tiz "YAM c I. c with interest at the rate of eight per oent per annum from said` date of acceptance, provided that said aseesenents may be paid i before maturity with aoorued interest to the date of pPywent, that said portion payable by said property owners shall be assessed against their abutting property and against owners of the sass, In accordance with the terms of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised 11 Statutes of Texas of 1911, and Chapter 9, Title 282 Revised I- Statutes of Texas of 1925, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton, in accordance Tith what is commonly known as the t front foot rule or plan, as the frontage of the property of eaoh owner in each particular unit or district is to the thole frontage of the property in that particular unit or distOlot, providing that should the applioation of this rule in the opillion of the City Commission be unjust or unequal in any particular case, it shall be the du6y of the City Commission to apparition and c,suees such coat in such manner and proportion as it shall deem just and equit- able, considering the special benefits in ,.enh%noed value to be received by such property and the owner thereof, so as to products a substan$lal equality of benefits to and the burdens imposed upon each property and its owner; and providing that no assessment shall be made until after the notice and hearing to the property owners provided by the terms of Chapter 11, Title 28, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1911, and Chapter 9, Title 280 Revised Statutes of Texas of 1925, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton and further providing that no assessment shall be made against any property or its owner in excess of the benefits in enhanced value accruing to such property owner by reason of said improvements. PASSED JIAID APPROVED, THIS day of 19280 Mayor o the 01ty o Denton l ttestt Oity oretary o t e omirmart o city o sa on? City of Denton of the City of Denton r'. iN ~p 1 x, `tR ~ 1, Iy ri a rrM'r.T spv:,mfm'.inw..mn r r.. _ ~ .i intone" ` .'7 w'ICa.. w..w_.~_~. ..n ...~..~r acv I I • Ir F !I h f, 4 o-O oom ISM Oita ' To be passed by the City Commisuion, tend recorded. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COM(ISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, ' LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PART OF THE COST OF IMPROVING WEST SYCAMORE STRM~T, IN THE CITY OF DENTON, AND FIX- INU A LIEN AGAINST PROPERTY ABUTTING ON SAID STRaT, AND A PER- SONAL CHARGE AGAINST THE OWNERS THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION THERHOVo t EN IT ORDAUMD BY TM CITY COWUSSI ON OF,THE CITY OF DENTONt , That, whereas, a resolution was heretofore duly passed by the City Commission, ordering the improvement of the following strfiets; WEST SYCAMORE STMET, from the west line of South Locust Street to the East line of South Elm Street; WEST SYCAMORE, STREET, from the west line of South Elm Street to the East line of Welch Street; Which said streets sht.ll each be and constitute an entirely and wholly separate and independent unit of improvement. The construction of said improvements in each separate unit or dis- triot shall be wholly independent of the construction in any other unit or dietriot. The nesesaments to be levied in each unit or district shall be made according to tho cost of the improvements in that particular unit or district, bnd iu acuorda'noe with the benefits accruing to the property by reason of said improvements in that particular unit or district, wholly and entirely independ- ent of the cost and of the benefits accruing by reason of the im- provements in any of the other units' or districts; ancp WHEREAS, pursuant to said resolution, specifications were prepared for said work by the City Engineer, filed with the City Commission, examined, approved and adopted by it, and after due advertisement bids were duly received and opened, and the contract for said work awarded by the City Commission to Jagoe Construction Company; and, whereas, the said Jagoe Construction Company duly entered into contract with the City of Denton for the performance of said work, and said contract executed on the part of the City of Denton, by the Mayor and Chairman of the Commission, and attest- ed by the City Secretary with the corporate seal, and said con- tract was ratified and approved by the City Commiesionj and, WMMAS, thereafter, in cowpliance with the provisions of Cha;,ter 11, Title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 19110 and Chapter 9, Title 280 Revised Statutes of Texas of 19250 and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton, the City Engineer filed with the City Commission his statement showing the names of the property ownure upon said streets, a description of their property, total cost of said improvement, the cost thereof per front foot, and the uost for tech property owner, said statement being in complianis with all the requisites of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Statuu a of Texas of 19110 and Chapuor 9, Title 280 Revised Statutes of Texas of 1925, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton; and, t , VRVAUUA# thereafter said statement rake by said Ctty Oommirv- lah duly examined and a proved, and an ordinanaa passed by said Oity C09 tiesion, determining the necessity of levying &.1 assessment for a portion of the cost of said improvements against the abutt- ing property and the owners thereof, and fixing a time and provid- ing for a hearing to such property c-nnere, their agonts or attorneys, as provided by the teems of 0i:4pter 110 Title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1911) and Chapter 9, Title 28, Revised Statute% of Texas of 19260 and the charter and ordinances of the 01 ty of Denton, at ahieh hearing said omiere were to be heard concerning the bene- fits of said improvements to their property or as to any orror or invalidity in said prooeedingsl and any other matter or thing con- I NOW* netted with said improvements; and, WHEREAS, thereafter, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 19119 and Chapter 9, Title 28, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1925, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton, the City Secretary of the City of Denton gave notice to such property owners, their agents and attorneyse, of such hearing, bu publishing a copy of said ordinance in the Denton Semi-Meekly Record-Chronicle, a news- paper of general circulation in the City of Denton, for three suco- essive times, the first of said publications being more than ten days prior to the day set for the hearing, to-wits the 12th day of January, 1928, and also gave notice of said hearing in the scanner provided by the ordinance, by posting registered letters containing a copy of said notice to said property owners, their agents or attorneys, before the date fixed for the hearing; and, WHEREAS, said hearing was had at the time and place mentioned in said ordinance and notice, to-wits On the 12th day of January, 1928, at 7s30 o'clock Pe Mo in the City Hall in the City of Den- ton, Texas, which hearing was fully completed and then olosedi and, WHEREAS, at said hearing all property owners, their agents, or attorneys, or interested persons, desiring to contest said ass- essment, to correct any errors in same, or in any manner be heard concerning the benefits thereof, or any other matter pertainitg to said assessment or said improvements were heard, and all matt- ers of error or mistake or inequalities or other matters requiring rectification which were called to the attention of the Clty Comm- ission, having been rectified and correoted, and the City Commise- ' ion having heard and considered all the evidence offered in the premises, the Oity Commission is of the opinion from the evidence that the assessments hereinbelow hade and charges hereby declared against the abutting property and the owners thereof are dust and equitable, and that in each case the assessment made against any particular parcel of property is less than the benefit accruing to said particular parcel of property by means of the enhanced value 1 thereof on account of said improvement* That the City Commission having considered the faots, is of the opinion that the strict application of the Front Foot Rule would not be just and equitable in some instanoes, has adopted the rule of apportionment set forth below, and the division of the cost of said improvement between said properties and the owners therso:' as gust and equitable and produoing substantial equality, considering the benefits arising from said improvements and the 'burdens imposed therebyl Now, therefore, BS IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF TM CITY 00 3EXT0118 10 That there shall be and is hereby levied against each of the owners of property below mentioned, and against its, his or her property below described, the several sums of money below men- tioned and itemized, for paving and ourb, which said sums do not and shall not in any event exceed two-thirds of the cost of any improvement except curbs chargeable to any particular abutting proplictyI the total amount thereof set opposite each firm, corpora atinn nr person, and its his or her ropsrtyo tho names of the`eaid property owners, a deenription of theft property and the several amounts anesseed against said property ownefce and their property, as corrected by said City Commission, being as follower tdiere more than one parson, firm or ocrporation own an inter- est in any property below described each said person, firm or cor- poration shall be personally liable only for its, his or per pro• rata of the total assessment against such projjer~y in proportion as its, his or her respective interest bears to the total ownership of such property and ite, his or her respective interest in such property may be released from the assessment lien upon payment of such proportionate sum; HST SYCAMORE STREET From the West line of South Looust Street to the Bast Line of South South Side Elm Street, Names Description. Frontage. Amount. Maude A. Qodvin, Pt of Lot 2, Blk 270 150000 760.00 O.T.P. desc. in 'Vol. 206, pg. 599, Deed Records, Co 3L Godwin, .North 1/2 of Lot It 150000 750000 Blk 27, 0. T. P. desce in 'tole 1850 Page 186, Deed Records. North Side { Mrse We Be 1'ranois, South 100 ft of Lot 3, 150000 750.00 Block 24, 0. T.P. John G. Heater and South 51' of Lot 4, 150600 750.00 John To Baker, each Block 24, O.T.P. deso, an undivided 1/2 Into in Vole 136, Page 3289 Deed Records. Yr83T 8Yr MOR1E B T From the Vest Line of South Elm Street to the East line of Welch treet o t Side Co Ha Davie, Bast 170.6 ft of Blk 170.5 750.20 260 O.T.P. doses in Pol. 135, page 6201 and Vol. 108, Page 510 Deed Reoordse Da 8, Ball, Lot 50' x 162' in Blk 5060 220.00 260 desoo, in Ynla 168, Page 177, Deed Raoordee lags Jennie Keyte & last 81' of the tract 8160 356640 Prod Keyte each an of land described in Vol. undivided I/2 into N, page 3011 Deed Rocordr Dik 28, 0. T.Pa Atib. Lu2A Anderson, LA `80► -k 1"0 x 661 6060 964#00 x loll doAdribod ° in . po1g. 02, 18, s. ° Jo Y. Broyler, Lot in WMIPLOting Survey, 60.0 264000 . desos in di 92' Page 50d, fDd4dYOtr-firu$s t Records. As 8lsdge, Lot 1, Stroud Addition, 63,3 278,152 donee Vola 1630 Page 586, DeRa ~P h1~t+,4 F'~,n.~,+~. it t~f.0 l~` fl-.L C, y .n : i.Ci 1~.4-4: i~a`•,~t South Side. Name. Description. Frontage. Amount George Weaver, Pt iota 2, 3, Stroud 6303 278.62 Addition, desc. in Vol. 203, Page 3220 Deed Records. Ja.ves Dee Baldwin, Pt of Lots 3, 4, 6304 278.96 Stroud Addition, deso, in Vol. 167, page 1101, Deed Records. J. L. Wright, Lots 6, 6, Stroud 10060 44000 Addition. W. S. Miller, Lot 79 g of 80 75.0 330.00 Stroud A dition, dose* in Vol. 113, page 6401, D.R. Mrs. M. Burch, Lot 9, W} of 82 76.0 330.00 Stnud Addition, desc, in Vol. 1249 p&ge 64 and 65, D.R. Sallie C. Stroud, Lot 10, Stroud Addition, 73.0 321.20 deep, in Vol. 81, page 458, D.R. J. T. Baker and Ada Lot 11, Stroud Addition, 83.0 366.20 Baker, each an undivid- deso. In Vol. 122, page ed 0 interest. 182, D.R. John Pierce, Lot in Wm. Loving Sur- 10000 440600 vey, dem in Vol. 160, page 237, D.B. R. A. Grogan, and Lot 1101 x 761 in Tme 76.0 330400 Anna Brogan, each an Loving Survey, desc, in undivided 1/2 into Vol. 166, Page 367. was 0. Smith, Lot in the WoLoving 207.0 910680 Survey, beginning 175 ft West of the Nest line of Center Street and running 210 fts on the south side of Syoamore Ste and extending eouth 300 ft* between parallel lines. Deec. in Vol. 480 page 4100 Deed Recordee As 1. Wilkerson, Lot 1000 x 3000 In Va. 10040 440000 Loving Survey, desc, in Val. 88..r • 60., r ~ACae ]~F►iriDee Lot `Sb~! itl0• in was id0i0 '4t0'1f~4 T.dvirig 9wrv8y;',d666!' in Vol 1111 gags $67 Dt B It. Is Darrel', Lot 1281 x $001 dose* 12660 860600 In 101,.67, page 306, Ike Aeoords. 3 . i ; p ' S 1 ~21`~'+;~' M1h?i Ss~:~.i l~c-,+.. i•.a, .1 ''I i".i r',~ I dr',jg..i >f` r"~~-'Y C South side Name. Description. Fronta e. Amounts get* of Ed. P. Bates, Lot 146' x 500' deco. 145.0 63800 Deo'ci. in Vol. 799 page 126, ~ Deed Records. T✓. ~ m oare~ Lot 681 x 208' deso. 6600 290.40 folm Speer -ach &&A in Vol. 213, page 249, Deed Records. A. 0. Calhoun, Lot 68' x 208' deso. 62.5 275.00 in Vol. 186, Page 174, Deed Records. John W. Hicks, Lot 122' x 208' being 122.0 536.80 the Ealit 122' of the property described in Vol. 339 page 430, Deed Records. 4f. A. & 0. Shanklin, Lot 100' x 210' deso. 10000 440.00 each an undivided 1/2 in Vol. 137, page interest. 261, Deed Records. A. D. Rogers, Lot 53' x 1871 in the 6300 233.20 4f. Puchalski Surveys being the east 63 ft of the property des- cribed in Vo1..180, page 230, Deed Records. Be V. 1hite9 Lot 501 x 1311 in the 6000 220.00 8. Puchalski Surveys, described in Vol. 1959 page 643, Deed Records. Ida Holmes Lot 551 x 1871 in the 5540 242.00 Be Puohmiski' survey, deso. In Vol. 1809 page 1479, Deed Reoorde. 19re. No A. Spencer, Lot in the Puohalski 6960 303.60 Survey, deso. in Vol. 180, page 272, Dead Records. As Blackwell and Lot 96 2/3 ft x 237 ft 97.5 429.00 Leee;s B1ackwello each described in Vol. 203, page an undivided 1/2 interest. 511, Deed Records. Yrs. Nellie P. Pasohalls Lot 1001 x 2371 deso. 10060 440000 in V51. 1959 page 426, Deed Records. A. 8• Keith, Lot 1001 x 2371 describ- 100.5 449920 9,.1 in Vol• 1639 page 417# Deed Records. J4hq 0b~laeh, Ott e1! ~.dt 9~tJe `7~, 40•!1 414.3$. 00116gge" Addition, Mimes in Yol: 1619 gaga 468 Deed Records. Annie )as Hates9, Lrrt 3# Blk 39, College 104.0 457. d0 Audition described in VOL 185, page 516, need Recorde• Y o Ilk 1'7T 7j. }:~'i,~i y AY'Fs«t E v. tl f South side Name. Description. Frontage. Amount. J. Be, Hinton, Lot 4, Blk 3, College 10000 440900 Adds desco in Vole, 1189 North Side page 405, Deed Records. John Alexander and Lot 144' x 100' in 144.0 633.60 T. R, 1"ey, each an Blk 250 OeT6P, dose, in undivided i/2 interest. Vol. 181, page 262, Deed Records. Miss Be Staples, Lot 46' x 150' desc. 4800 211.20 In Vol. 180, page 368, Deed Recorder, we C. stone, Lot 60' x 150' dance 6160 224.40 in Vol. 1069 page 145, Deed Records. Mrs. John A. Hann, 50' x 1001 desce in Vol, 50.0 220:00 122, page 605, Deed Records. Be % Morall, Lot 609 x 176' desoe in 40.0 176.00 Vo1.41860 page 340, Deed Records, Yrs. Daisy Thompson Hill, Lot 900 x 175' dose. 9000 396.00 in Vol. 164, page 539 Deed Records. J. He Cleveland, hot 1, Block 8, Plaines 102.0 448080 Addition, dose. in Vol. 119, page 185, Deed Records. 0. P. Bernott, Lot 20 Blk 8, Baines 10600 4°1400 Addition, described in , Vol. 179, page 112, Deed Records. J• 0. Broyles, Bast 60' of Lot 1, Blk 5040 220.00 9, Baines Add. described l in Vol. 192, page 621, Deed Recorde. Yrs. G. T6 Gann, Test 551 of Lot 1, Bik 6600 242.00 9, Baines Addition, doze# in Vol. 100, page 133, D.E. as I. Mars, Bast 501 of Lot 2, Blks 5060 220600 9, Baines Add* demo, in { Vol. A185, page 26, Deed Reoorde. C. F,. VArs, vria b6t of Lot 2, Block 56.0 242.00 bciifee Add dacea i.ff Volt* X866 Page 8060 reed hies ]4 Oowan, Lot i, blk 10, Baines Addlo6.0 46200 demo. in Val. 809, page 448, Deed Records. V. N• $heppods Lot 21 Block 10, Baines 8560 374.00 Add+ demo, in Vol* 1370 page 462, Deed Rsoorde. J y , A 6' A-01i II North Side Name. Description. Frontage. o t 8e J. McGinnis and Lot 110' x 881, deso. 11060 484.00 Rosa Graham, each an in Vol. 179, page 147 undivided 1/2 into Deed Records. Be B. Hargrave, Lot 76.6' x 2611 deco. 74.8 386•~d in Vol. 2060 Page 1660 Deed Reoorde. Katherine Johnson, Lot 101.761 x 261' deuce 101474 44700 in Vol. lb4, page 662 Deed Records. First Christian Church, Lot 62' x 176' deuce 62.0 228.80 in Vol. 1790 page 420. Deed Records. Me D. Fullingim, West 1191 of the prop- 119.0 523.60 arty deano in Vol. 171, page 230, Deed Records. Mrs. Annie Smith, Lot 1940 x 60' in Wmo 60.0 264000 Loving survey, deso. i in Vol. 180, page 139, Deed Records. Chas. We Trigg and Lot in the Mae Loving 8060 362*0 J. Pe Phippe, each an Survey, desoo in Vol. undivided 1/2 into 213, page 276, Deed Records. i G. To Turner, Lot in tho Who Loving 69.0 303.80 Zorvey, deuce in Vole 263, page 464, Deed Records. Mrs. Addle Harp, Lot in the Was Loving 7160 312640 Survey, deep, in Vol. 1841 page 1699 DeRe Rffle Yee Sledge, Lot 133' x 26S' deso. 133.2 0 In Vol. 207, page 840 and Vol• 146, page 2360 Deed Recordee We JP. Jarrel, Part of Lot 1, Barnard NO 386688 Survey, deso. in Vol, A70# page 810, Deed I, 1&6* Len Taliaferraa Part of Je Lo Barnard 8706 380044 Patent, being the rest 87.61 desoo in Vol. 490 1*94 498, Dead Records. f~rM Y. x~ beurdr Ysrt of teat 9, 2wrnards 0404 414r~6 Addition, desoo in Rojo 780 pegs R81o Deed Roaords. ~r i r i ♦ rF 'i!. ~o-,~ iii y Y v'l. r Z' y• s~1 < i" ° ~ ~ lid ~71 • i~ . ~ '~.~°A. r y . "1~ P r Kh At'g d hs ' " d~ Nib Wgr,4iy' • u ri . North Side Name. Description, Frontage. Amount. L. L. Miller, Part of Lot 2, Barnard's 86.26 379680 f Adde, described in Vol, 192, page 6920 Deed Records. Dorothy Z. 06 Hilliard, Lot 76' x 160' in E. 76.0 330000 and 0. N. Hilliard, each Puehalski Bure, desco an undivided 1/2 into in Vol. 1809 page 542, Deed Records. R. A. Sledge, Lot in the Y. Puchal. 33900 1,491.60 ski survey, beginning on the North line of Sycamore St. 78' west of the West line of Barnard Ste and running west 339 feet an the + North side of Sycamore Street and extending north 160,feet between y srallel lines. Berta I. Stout, an nn. Lots i0 21 39 and 1/3 406.8 1,788.60 { divided 1/2 into and of Lot 4, in Block No. Louies Steadman Stout, 2, College Addition. Myron Stedman Stout, and Nary I. Simpson, each an undivided 176th interact, kL I 1 i 2. That the several sums above mentioned assessed against said abutting property and their owners respectively are hereby, together with all costs of collection thereof, including reasonable attorney's fees if incurred, declared to be a lien upon the res- peotive parcels of property against which the same are assessed, and a personal liability or charge against the owners thereof, and that said lien shall be a first and paramount lien upon said property, superior to all other liens, claims or titles except law- ful ad valorem taxes, That the sums so assessed shall be payable as follows, to-Pitt In five equal installments, one-fifth upon the completion and acceptance by the City of Penton of said im- provements on the particular street or portion thereof named to be improved; one-fifth one year after said date; one-fifth two years, after said date; one-fifth three years after said date; and one. fifth four years after said date; together with interest from said date at the rate of eight per cent per dnnum, payable annually. In case default is made in the payment of any installment of principal or interest when due the entire assessment at the option of the a aid Jagoe Construction Company, or assigns, shall at once become due and payable. Property owners shall have the right to pay any or all of said installments before maturity by payment of the amount of prinoipal, 'together with accrued interest to the date of said payment. Said sums so assessed shall be a special tax, and shall also be payable to the Tax Collector of the City of Denton, who Shall deposit all such sums with the City Treasurer of the Oity of Denton, to be kept and held by him in a special fund for the hold- ers of the certifioates, as hereinafter provided. 3. That the City of Denton shall not become in any manner liable for the payment of the suns assessed against su,:h property owners of their property, The said Jagoe Construction Company shall look solely to said property owners and their property for the pay- ment of said sumo, but the said City of Denton shall exercise all its charter and statutory powers neeer,sary or proper to aid in the enforcement of the collection of said oertificates, and that in case default be made in the payment of any of said sums collection thereof shall be enforced, either by the City of Denton as near as possible in the manner provided for the sale of property after the failure to pay ad valorem taxes, or. at the option of the said Jagoe Construction Company, or other holder of said certificate, the pay- ment of said Sums shall be enforced in any court having jurisdiction, 4. That for the purpose of evidencing the several sums pay- able by said property owners, and the time and terms of payment, and to aid in the enforcement and collection thereto , assignable certificates shall be issued by the City of Denton upon the oomplet- ion and acceptance of said work of improvement; upon the particular street or portion thereof named to be improved, which said certifi- cates shell be executed by the Mayor and attested by the City Sao- rotary, with the corporate seal, and shall be payable to Jagoe Construction Company, or its assigns, and shall declare the amounts due and the time and terms of payment thereof, the rate of interest payable theraon, and shall contain the name of the property owno r and the description of the property by lot and block number and front loot thereof, or such description as may otherwise identify the same c. by referenei to any other faot, and if said property shall be owned by an ertatiti a description thereof as se owned shall be asfrioient. lie error or mistake in the description of any pyroporty or the name of the owner thereof shall in any manner inYaiidiate said certifi. cate or the assessment lien of said property or the personal liability against the real and true owner of said property, Uid certificates eh.ll further provide that Ira case default is made in the payment of any installment of principal or interest thereon when due, at the option of the said Jagoe Construction Company or other holder thereof, the entire amount of said assessment shall at once become due and payable and shall be colleotible, teaetaher with reasonable attorney's fees and all costa of collection if in- r curred. Said certificates shall further set forth and evidence the personal liability of the property owner and the lien! upon his premises, and shall provide if default ismade in the payment there- of said certificates may be enforced either by sale of the prop- erty by the Tax Assessor and Collector of the City of Denton, or by suit in any court having ,jurisdiction. Said certificates shall further state that the proceedings with reference to making said improvements have all been regular- ly had in compliance with the terms of Chapter 9, Title 28, Revis- ed Statuten of Texaa, of 1925 and Chapter 11. Title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 193.1, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton, and that all prerequisites to the fixin47 of the lien and claim of personal liability evidenced by said certifi- cates have been performed, which reoitkls shall be evidence of the facts so stated, and no further proof thereof shall be required. That said certificates shall also provide that the amounts payable thereunder May be paid to the Assessor and Collector of Taxes of the City of Denton, who shall credit said payments upon said certificates and shall at once deposit t;;e amount so collect- ed with the City Treasurer of the City of Denton, to be kept and held by him in a special fund, which said payment shall be paid by said Treasurer to the said Jagoe Construction Company, or other holder of said certificates, on presentation thereof to him, duly credited by said Assessor and Collector of Taxes being the Treas- urer's warrant for making such p<,yments, and the said Jagoe Con- struotion Company or other holder of said certificates shall re- oeipt in writing to said Treasurer for s%id payment, and shall de- liver said carti_'..cato to said Treasurer when paid in full togeth- er with all costs of collection. Said certificates shall furtherprovide that the City of Denton shall exercise its charter powers when requested so to do by the holder of said certificates to aid in the collection there- of, but the said City of Denton shall be in no wise liable to the holder of said certificates for the payment of the same. Said certificates shall further provide that in case of de- fault in payment of said tax the same shall be enforced either by sale of the above described property by the Tax Collector and Assessor of said City of Denton, as near as possible in the manner provided for the sale of property for ad valorem taxes, or by atilt in any court having ,jurisdiction. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in foroe from and after its pausage. PASSim AND APPROWT, this day of MY ore Attest! ~ Q ty Secretary. C. a r n o t o comet a~"ion& p arw ~s Zia w W 1 V nib( r~~ l p b i. r' y I' y n"s .VV~'I f " r 1 i e 1 7yY 1 1 "Qy IY, V , 5 , 1 1~ Y Av.~ 1 3 I V r . 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E r itr Y ~°yi ra f Y h q . n I n t:t ' 1 ~ Y~ ly na . '`1` •~:@ ' y`.^ r 7 'ti 1 , r, n - M: '`•9 , I.a $ S t YC r. . a L'i„~h" Q t' "r 1 . ,a[', iy♦, ! ~ a.a~ ' b' ~ ,r fr.S c'. ra ~ r'• a r e a . -.5' tt Jo ro ttr x~ 4 ',x"k's rA b `~.1. E 1 , t yt~a ry A l r + ~ k ;.e •.Fr i:. \ c r ,xl'o 1~RYa!~ r ~y4 f. e< 1x t `r' i i'~, Y b, ` S , 6 35 e r aA ~ 1 v" ♦rv` 1 4 ! ~ x : t P, r L♦ n a r~ I. 4~n n. LYaa rr3rn ~.!r 1f .~1~` 1 3 a f A ? r -p. p ` To be paused by the City Commission ande~,Dee"ded. P F 0 0 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUMISSION 08 THE CITY OF DENTOAg TEXAS, CLOSING A HEARING GIVEN TO PROPERTY OWNERS ON WEST SYC"ORE STREET, IN THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS. ES IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE OITY OF DENTONt That, whereas, an ordinance was duly passed by the City Commission of the City of Denton, ordering the improvement by paving, excavating, grading, filling, constructing concrete eurbb and gutters, etc, and otherwise improving the following streets, to-witt WESY SYCAMORE; STRKST, from the west line of South Locust Street to the East Line of South Elm Street; WEST SYCAMORE: STREET# from the west line of South Elm Stree4 to tha East line of Welch Street; Which said etreete shall each be and constitute an entire- ly and wholly separate aed independent unit of improvement. The construction of said improvemants in each separate unit or district shall be wholly independent of the construction in any other unit or district. The assesements to be levied in eeoh unit or district shall be made according to the cost of the im- provements in that particular unit or district, and in accord- ance with the benefits accruing to the property by reason of said improvements in that particular unit or district, wholly and entirely independent of the cost and of the benefits accruing by reason of the improvements in any of the other units or distrio+c. VHXMS, specifications were duly adopted, bide accepteO. after due advertisement, and contract awarded to Jagoe Construct- ion Company for the improvement of said streets, and contract ex- ecuted and bond furnished by said Jagoe Construction Company, as provided by the terms of said ordinance; and, WH3R]US, the Oity Commission duly approved said contract and bond, and determined by ordinance to levy said assessmont against the abutting property and the owners thereof for their pro-r^rta of the cost of improving said portionsof said streets, as provided by the terms of Title 22, Chapter 11, Revised Stat- utes of Texas of 1911, and Chapter 8, Title 280 Revised Statutes of Texas of 1926, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton] and, WMRXAS, said property owners were duly notified in accord- ance with the terms of Title 229 Chapter lip Revised Statutes of Texas of 1911, and Title 28, Chapter- 9, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1926, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton, and in accordance with said ordinances, both by notices duly published in the Denton Semi-Weekly Reoord-Chroniole and by registered letters containing said notice, to appear before the City Commission at a hearing set by said City Commission on the 12th day of January, 1928, at 7t3O avolock P. M& In the City Hall in the City of Denton, and thare wake protest and objection to any ouch improvement or the coat of the samag or any oihor objection that may appear to said proyerty-o"nerst and, TEUgAS, the agents, attorneys and reprooentotives of said property ow,ters, and any persan or persons interested in said im- provements were also duly notified to appear at said time and place for the making of said objections or remonstrances or pro- tests of any kind► and, x it J R ` yai \ Sr'1+Y pIC4 'IS 1 ` Y~ 11 yyS~ X43 ~-;r f Y' n, .fwd. ~ Lti ~"11 `Z~', '1 WH MFA89 said hearing was duly had at said time and place and full opportunity given to the property owners, their agents, attorneys and representatives and all persons interested in said impoovements, to make protests, remonstrances or objections as provided by the Terms of Title 22, Chapter 11, Revised Stat- utes of Texas of 19110 and Title 28, Chapter 9, Revised Statutee of Texas of 1925, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton; and, '9HIPREAS, at said hearing all property owners, their agents, attorneys or rapresentatives and all interested persons who de- sired to file protests or remonstrances did file said protests and remonstrances; and, whereas, each of said property owners, their agents, attorneys and representatives and interested part- ies who desired to have a hearing on said protests and remonstran- ces were given a full and fair hearing; and, USPEAS, all errors and mistakes that were called to the attention of the City Commission were rectified and correoted; and whereas, the City Commission is of the opinion that all such protests and remonstrances so filed and heard are without merit and should be overruled; and, WHERWWj said City Commission after duly considering the benefits that each property owner and item his or hor property receives from the making of said improvements is of th! opinion that said assessments heretofore determined to be levted are fair and equitable and represent the benefits that aaid property will receive in enhanced value from the making of said Improve- iponts, and that said assessment should be made as heretofore do& termined, Therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMISSION 01? THE CITY 02 DRNTOlls That the hearing heretofore held on the 12th day of January, 14281 be and the same is declared finally oloeed, and that all protests, remonstrances and objections filed at said hearing to the makine,, of said improvements be and the same are he=.0 uled. PASM AHD APPROVYD, this ~ ""ay of 1928 ATTRgTs l G 'ty secretary. yo t HA SSION. SOP GWAP V M .III Ar r t'"4 ti-n 7y t T i 02 a , 4, 1, r r t r t,~ .14 5~~/~ ' ~ t ~ ♦ ~F l' ~r M 1 " f h 1 E L fr JrSr t qi ~ ~ r I r ~ e'.; tn1 ~4 r~r~t a l 1 1 JI ydi 35 Kepi 0 ~ :1 ly t , J i~ 1 ' r ~ y i itf y ' 'iii: '~9 ~ 1 Sr y r~~ h ~ ~ r. f n j~ T '1 7 5 C yl it h " hf fi b hj7 I ' h h , i f 5 t r i r , 1 ~ t h + c l v{ G r• r y l r j 1 r I. 3 i 0 t tti „1 4 IL A I ~ { g~1 I >r„ "t ,,+Ir r r r f, i 't i FP ft l I + r ~ F:i,. i l1, ! " '.11 • P, ~ >'S~ ' iA I ` i 1f " ~ I, f v + •1. is !rr ,fir h',• f`g ) ° 'r r ~ i t r f >r i t;~itq 11 <f i'ja~ a~ ~ i I~ a y{! i, 1 " A r } M, 11 + ~ +1 twr. i~ A v i I; :F e I?r ,,,F ~ v W "tiri•, v'p.l, 1. t r1': { ~ t ~ ,n.f+ ~ {,iY. b ~ har i ` ORDINANCE OF THE CITY C01MISSION ON THE CITY OF IENTON, TEXAS, DETLR1IINING THE NECESSITY FOR Ii%VY.tNG All ASSESSi:%NT AGAINST THE PROPERTY OWNERS THERMY ON ASH STMM. PECAN STRMT, CEDAR BMWs P02rD'I:A AVENUE, WEDCH STREET .'10 WEST MULBERRY STREET, IN THE t CITY 0Y D1INPLN, FOR A FART OF TIM COST OF I24PROVING SAID STR"TS, AND FIXING A TIMID FOR A HEARING OF TM OWIMS OR AGENTS 0]'. SAID OWNSRS OF SAID PROPERTY OR OP AITY PERSONS I1MRES7ED s M' SAID IMPROVMNTS,' AS PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 11, TITIjM 220 RE- YISED.BTATUTES 08 TEXAS Op 1011, AND CHAPTER 9, TITLE 28, REVIS- ED STATUTES OF TMAS OF 1925$ IM THE CHARTER AND ORIMMITCES A OF THE CITY OF DENTON, AND DI1-W0TIING THE: CITY SEORETARY To GIVE NOTICE'' OF SAID MARINO AND M ,MIHING AND APPROVING THE STATI+;iUNT OR REPORT OF CITY ENGI l;H,. BE IT ORDAINED BY THL CITY COIDSISSION OF THE CITY OF ' DENTOM That, Whereas, the City Commission of the City of Denton has heretofore by resolution duly passed and approved ordered the improvement of the following streets in the City of Denton, to-suits ASH STF4! T, from the north line of East Hickory Street to the south line of McKinney Street, pavement to be one and one- half inches of Asphalt94 Concrete on a five inch re-inforced R concrete base] PECAN STREET from the west line of Ash Street to the' east line of Cedar Street, pavement to be one and one-half inches of Asphalted-Conorete on a five inch are-inforoed.oon- orate base; CEDAR STRYMT from the south line of McKinney Street to y the north line of West Hickory Street, pavement to be ono and one-half inches of Asphalted Concrete on a litre inch re-inforced concrete base; y`. PONDER AVFNUS from the now th line of Oak Street to the south line of Gregg Streets pavement to be one and one-half inohes,of Asphalte4,Oonorete on a five inch re-inforced concrete base ' WXLOH•STRMCT from the south line of West Hickory Street " to:the.north line of Milbbrry Strecltj pavement to be one and bne•half inches of Aspnalts-LOonorbte on an eight inoh coma paoted gravel base f < VES'T,]Ei} MMY STREET from the west line of Welch Street on,.the` north line' of 2Sulberry Street to a point 123 foot west`ofithe said west line of Welch Street; pavement to be A one and oneihalf inches of'Aaphalte& Conorete~on ah eight ~Inbh•oomyaoted gravel baeel> Ga 'Which said streets shall each be and constitute an entirea k and-,AOlly sepaacate MCindependent unit of improvement. e"bonl*ubtioh of'said improvsments•in each separate unit or district shall'b6 Nh6lly independent of the construction in any other unit or distrioto The assessments to be levied 41woaoh unit or distriot-shall be made accords to the post 'of_the`improvementg in that particular unit or district and In aobordanos'with the benefits accruing to the property by P aceason'oP said improvements in that partj ular unit or district, Wholly and entirely independent of the coat and of the benefits it adoruing byteanon of the improvements in any of the other units , or' distriota; and, ~i WHEREAS, plans and speoifioation;~ for the improvment of rr; at, alum 1: iz r'r ,,rY.•j y. j.) L >S! r r ~"lrir 'Q.''f11 .1 i ~I. 1,, • „ 1'+ 3'~}~Y1~'',trsS'.'1.. Ck: Lr,l ' ~/~.F acH. T Q''~ r S „f1~ ;Lr^/. ~.T f Ab~ny,j i' 4+ 1 1 i o'Y.r rr ; I'Tf' f111$-ra~ z;';S D 73"' OFu 13 V 7 TiT r '"''.i) '14' T.. ~/T tp 'x T FS 'V e'~i'r'!'f 7 % T' ' rrH J _n . r, w , 14L r'~. r OT. .Jr *L,;" U.j :Ti.i r f rj! iLCir. ~!'1 Wl:).r)-ji )r,.r as•Su (,iAS ''i~ ~l tri 1)..i fYl..!1~~1u "S(} wt: IJ '.r f.'laT/ hT_`"Tr 1 r • , i u ' I A•1 .LJ. ~,T} 1 C.41'l, t 1' S 1 J ~7. . u r'l :SI) i.1,J. .::C,' i;. i7 r.-,1 rv v7 i.1 ''i 'T,4 .f is r)• .r 1 r, I' 1!./ T ~tj% ,,./J ..i. 1L 1_.rh T.. r ,rlp; l , r7 a ,n1 .~.,,1, .r= 'y ...~Tl if VrT~ ~ 0TGD7l'ii~:~Ql r+b T1~, .l()Z 0?1 T1{T' r..~T ? , i~,'F r7r 1 YT,, r;11 rt_ .NV ,Jt OiP~rsaid streets have been duly prepared and approved as required by the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton and the Statutes of the State of Texas; and, t WHLREAS, as required by said Charter Ordinances and Statutes after due advertisement and bids for said work of improvement made,said work of improvement was let to Jagoe Construction Company to improve with one and one-half (1 1/2") inch Asphaltic Concrete', on a five (6) inch concrete base, curb and g'attero, and meceseary work in connection therewith, as provided by paid plans and speoifioatione; and, WWPYIAS, a written contract has been entered into by and between the City of Denton, and Jagoe Construction Company for the construction of said improvements; Now, fTnerefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY C01MISSION OF THE CITY OP DENTON: That the report or statement of the City Engineer filed with the City Commission, describing the abutting prop- erty and giving the na;nes of property owners and number of front feet and the cost of improvement chargeable against each abutting property and its owner, having bt;en duly examinad, is hereby approved. That the City Commission does hereby determine to assess the total cost of curbs and two-thirds of the total cost of the remainder of said improvements against y the owners of the property abutting thereon, and against their property, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 18110 and Chapter 0,,. Title 280 Revised Statutes of Texas of 1926, and the Charter and Ordinances of,the City of Denton. That the said assess- ment shall be made after the notice to such property owners and all interested persons, and the heE•ring herein mentioned, and that the said portion of the said cost of improvements to be anseseed against such property owners and their property shall be in accordance with the, Front boot Rule or Plan, in the proportion that the frontage of the property of each owner in each particular unit or district bears to the frontage of the whole property in that particular unit or district; pro- vided) that after such hearing, if such plan or apportionment be found to be not,just and equitable in particular instances, the City Commission shall so apportion all said cost as to produce a substantial equality between all suoh property owners abutting on the particular unit or district, r.aving in view the enhanced value of that property and the I)enefits derived from such improvement, and. the burdens imposer! upon them by such assessment and that in no event shall any assessment be iaade against the owner or his property in exgsss of the enhanced Value of such property by reason of such improvements That the proportionate cost of such improvement which is contemplated to be assessed against such owners and their properties shall become due and payable as follows pne-fifth upon the complotion and adodptande by the_ City of Denton of the iml rovement In the particular unit or district; one-fifth one year after said date one-fifth two years after said datef one-fifth thres years after said• date, ,'ons-fifth four years sifter said date j together with y, lhteeeat from said date at the rate of eight percent per annum, and r4aoonable,attorney's fees and all costs of collection in 0600 of defauit6 Mao the total proportionate part of such cost Which is contemplated to be assessed against such owners 4qd, their respective properties and the names of the ownore of foperty abutting upon said streets aforesaid, properties to be Mrovedp and the description of that property and the several outlte jrc aced to be assessed against them reppeotfully for ving std .~6r curb aut gutter, and the grand total thereof eich,,aaid suui does not and shall not in any event exceed tyro- thiids'.'of the toted cost of said improvements except ourbal is 060 followsI ' r ~'kilAirSt3~4txEdA@Pd~l'".1T ~~~~:..'1S,~F'S'3'6 ~,1sa[t~~•'y.~'e!'1~i~.i y^_:» .~5,»1°^tj_.,s:g':cY,~!~'!?n,.T+"`'n;ti°R~'".g:'"'':'~t'~7Ff'•-! r ern p nn tf ~7 7 Gr r It _7 p:. 0.l,; J~.OA xypg :'U FIT hrs ir73 . r r n'"III riT00r-rT0I1q i, 9'u i. t1p;I~ x4 t, o , ,J k.o7~ roc~rou €,isx,:~~.r u~ nt T€7 Ceucxe~o ou a ~;ee a. a9rT.1i~~'~oti' +Xo;~~u~ r4. tu►~LCA9~4) ~'uoTr aouor.Q~9 p~rr~s! ~>uTi3,o~osU€ stnrgv~ `X~£ rsox c1 rv o>fq 6klq' cue=JrrY E t T,0JSLQ.x.azu®u€ N Xe~ b QA i' . 0':~n~©a etsr. qne ggsr,=.€€ea,n©ir€ euq prgo zox 1C K!.V2 uo .L9rTiiT.eq pA ooT9 (J,rox. cr. s'tq Aoxr'o; f € (~zgTusJ,oAe srrq or. T11's R€o€e ob .lexan) tr.ugo aOjq a ..QO o 9 Or.c,ru~xuose oZ fP1) OTA OZ .7)9vp6ii.auq~a € u+rAc~ pc~©u qn1?► bi obrLei ti z% r Vuc r AAxQAm we qr rt~~ q, ~iY.'.}: ASH STR~:ET from the North Tine of East Hickory Street to the south line of McKinney Street, avement i;o be one and one-half inches of lisphalted. Conorete on a five inch re-inforced con- crete b-ee; Pest Side. ;x s. Tim MNTON COUNTY NATIONAL WLNK,Owner of the South 26,19 feet s or,ro t, 6,' Blook 7, original Toms' Plat, frontage 26.19 feet, Aimount assessed $13661911 D. E_. BALL,Owner of the North 23.81 ft of Lot 6, and the South 208 ft of Lot 5, Block 7, Origirihl Tovm Plat, frontage 261119 feet, amount assessed ,;x136619. MRS. BERTHA I. STOUT an undivided 1/3 interest during her life and My I. Simpeon, x:eu,ainder owner. Beginning 621138 feet North of the S. Be Corner of Block 7, and banning North 22.96 felt, and extending west 120 feet to Locust Street, be- tween Parallel lines. Being part of Lot 61 Block 7, O.T.P. described in Vol. 44, age 1800 Deed Records. Frontage 22996 feet, 'Amount assessed 119.39. MRS, hVA. W~ LONG, Owner of the North 1/2 of Lot 6, Block 7, a riginal,Town P at, excepting the nine inches on the North eidee Proritage :4.26 feet, Amount Assessed 4126.10. 64''! e Be 6`RAHAI[, Owner of Lot 4, and the North nine inches of t , loo's. original Town Plat, frontage 50.76, Amount assessed plc, .90. . J. S Y, Owner of the bouth 1/2 of Lot 3, Block 7, Original own at, frontage 25.0 feet, amount assessed $130.00. y THE ESTATE OF W. 0. VYRIGHC DSCID. Owner of the North 1/2 of o , oo , Original Tolate Frontage 25 feet, amount assessed $130,00. MRS, J. T. BOTTORYIP, 00wner o-° the South 21 feet of Lot 2, oo , original Town Ilat, frontage 21 feet, amount s assessed $109.?,0. 77". QWTs Life Interest and Zoo* Je Carlton, remainder s owner; o he North 29 feet of Lot 2, Block 7, Original Torn Plat, frontage 29 feet, amount assessed $160.80. t 7"•.r. S Life interest and %*I J. Carlton, remainder owner, b the outh 1/2 of Lot 1, Block 71 Original Town Plat, frontage 26 feet, amount assessed :130.00. URS. B. p. PASOHALL,_6TATI~.- The North 1/2 of Lot 1, Block 7, Original own p a , ri rage 25 feet, amount assessed $13000 lk,0o )MI0HT ST , Lots 1 and 21 Block 6, Original Torn Plat, k ro3ti ge 12 feet, amount assessed $62411 '-°jr jZ2gq Owner of all of Block 17, Original Town Plat, ro age amount assessed $6961 &.4t. .i owner of Spot 31 Block 10, Original Tovn Plat, front p ee,, amount assessed $0206001 ~~iF , owner of trie south 400 of Lot a, Block i9, Original o a , amount assessed $208,001 frontage 40 feet, ice owner of Lot 11 and the North 60 feet of Lot 2, 00 ,0r 'final, Torn Plat, frontage 160 feet, amount assessed 0326006 r n 1 .'il !),I !ii C. J j _1, ~~r t.Y C~~ i7r 4~1 f1u C~ {,'Srb r''Qjf ~:lj Yworfuo; s:, ae ~co~ T 3~'.7 ' , ooK7fiuu7 ,°ohrrlEtl' {xofy$ss 5@~T0 ;rg+~~~ i 7W ozg;a pofeo! T001198 1 T001198 o~ s741e'7;44' CofsCZS~`e on fr ~Oh J t;A6 Ti10)f x0-jiq0ZQHq QOjt•. rXuv c; RoK7s,neA gfzeer~' "aaot7cur fio P6, o;,e''~uq AS"~ M d''3H 2,1N: tr*A 0d y4bT.j'}7 rrUB q~, iv 04 ii -1M Mv -75 ASH STU'2T (Continued) JCE 8. GAMILL,Osrrfer of the South 30 feet of the Weet 83 feet oft 2,0o c 18, Original Torm Plat, frontage 60 f eet, -MYM amount assessed $31200. J, T3 ONS, Owner of a lot beginning 60 feet North of ,the as We ornerlof Block 18, and running North 52,831 and!ext'end- ' ' ing east 93 feet between parallel lines. Being a p rt of Lot 2, Block 18, 0. T. P. desoribed in Vol. 197, page 618, need Records, Frontage 62.87, Amount assessed. $274.92. H, C. TALT~BERRO,oti7rrer of a lot beginning 126 feet South of the N.W. Corner o2`Blook 189 and running South 76,17' and extend- ing east 86 feet between parallel lines. Being a part of lots 1 and Block 18, 0. T. P. Described in Vol, 181, loaLe 608, Deed Records, Frontage 76,17, IV= nt assessed :396,08, J, D, 11ARTIN Owner of Part of Lot 1, Block 180 0. T. P. Beginning W-South of the 2d. We Corner of Block 189 and runn- ing South 60 feet, and extending east 94 feet between parallel lines, Described in Vol, 206, pef;e 276, Deed Records, Frontage 60 feet, amount assessed $260.00. ' x MRS, J, OI,L,Owner of the North 75 feet of the West 94 feet of Lot 1, Block 18, Original Town Plat. ]frontage 76 feet, 5 amount assessed $390.00, a. , 3}' L . t, x , t 7 F 1 TO 1Y~^ '!.^d 4/, t `.4' c'Y~.a w•G { a ilfnv+r. at da. r!°t ~N iuF~.Asvti}>~ 89.~,8e,f porJtocJ1 '>rs>;fr]"cI T~'f1IV Fz• Pe~IS v J.F ob Tod 1 ~j b ~S~ f ,G{y A7~?q'~, ~•~t ~~a;; 7.!'f11j3~'tlc~ IlaxFN S!8~ i ;b'1J~J, 87C~'OJJC]- ,O 61 g Tot ps19TUJJT :1Q 00 7, e't A0741` o:L ;Ye b9J"W fi $ 3 01:- 7., •000 x : 9 $3^ k~ o f...s:~.Xac}: 79' OzRIl~f*r J,o~,uJ r7~~~ 1,70SIfGGB QObB OY}Lixrv 4t; or. DT, ir8 norms Q0 tGO-P OT, P118 AAG04' 97 boo; w r~4~1 ~~a+~W.: Y~~R~! M1T~y{¢~~ rY Y r .~v~' :1`.i:KP ,I Ku tj x 1k + .'{A'r'Il`liy t 777 'MT of Cedar Street. `'0 North Side. i , CITY OF DENTON, Owner of all of Block 15, of the Original Town Plat. Frontage 120 feet, Amount Assessed $624.00. < L. BAILEY, Owner of Lot No. 1, and the 'Vest 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 161"Original town plat. Frontage 160 ft. Amount assessed $780600. JOHN Be SCHIIITZ,owner of the east 50 ft of Lot 2, Block 16, b'rontage b0 feet, Ariount Assessed .y260.00.Original Town Plat. INDEPENDENT ORDYR OF ODD ULLOWS, Owner of the South 62 feet of mot 3, Book 16, Original Town Plat, Frontage 100 feet, Amount assessed ,,62000 S South Side. JOHN Be SCHMITZ, Owner of the North 30 feet of Lot 1, Block 4, Original Torn Plat, Frontage 120 feet, Amount Assessed $624100. 2AIZLE3 H. T. Mw NTZENL Owner of the Vest 37J feet of Lot 1, Block 6, Original Town Plat as described 4n Volume 178, a Page 4600 Deed Records. Frontage 37.6 feet, Amount Aaseesdd $196.00. W. 0. KIY.SHOUQH,an undivided 3/4 interest and L. L. Fry and Sv'We ~ each an undivided ,1/8 interest. The crest 1/2 Fry) of Lot 20 and 'the East 121 feet of Lot 1,' in Block 60 Original Torn Plate Frontage 3705 feet, frontage $1966006 IISDEI'ENDhNT 021D111 OF ODD Y=OWS, Owner of the East 1/2 of Lot , Block-b, origins osn Plat. Frontage 25 feet, Amount assessed $130.001 N 'v txi W. 0 KxMBR0U0,H~+ Owner of the west 1/21 of Lot 3, Block 6, s, Original Town Plat. Frontage 26 feet, Amount,aseeesed $130006 ~4y MRS.. NUORY 0._ WITH Owner of the east 1/2 of Lot 3, Block 61 T Onal oxn Plat, frontage 26 feet, Amount assessed r' $130..00. 'r 1 Y~ S20UT, Owner of an undivided 1/4 interest dur- ng he r- I If a and Lotoo Stout Ivy, remainder owner of the West 1/2 of tot' 4p Blook 60 Original Town Plat, Frontage A 26 feet. Amount assessed $130600o ; " o~RT.EY~, a' Owner of the East 1/2 of tot 4, $lo6~ 61 Original t. b5rontage, 25, feet Angount assessed 013040. Wnalx of th' W" ot'1/2 0$ lot block 6, Ori- g nal own Plat, Frontage Cb feet, Amount Assessed $13040, 0 S %iwner c V..14 Ems t, l/2 of lot 6, Block 60 Or1gi. Frontage 26 het, ;+mount aeseased,$1 C,db. $ Rx S O Owner of Lot A, Block 6, Origi- na1 OWn a on age 0 set, Amount assessed $280.006 s:-Yr,~ ~ t1d~.I. ,rr• I i I f, r ry A .r" s All, ,~1r .S T'~"ra.x cL9F'c1~.!•F'.,'.. .ps,s+,.r-.+ +agnti';F?,p►w ;^rcR's pr^n' ,4 ,'I till .p'. `i " 5,ay* E.,, gip v r.`1;4,{! S 1. r,,,, x..:.. .124 7; j ' ,r_OAW i,7ftPo `A%11jJPt+'F F TSO tor, PI %,I;Iofjur two ~~tA; i1000 1",(x i' i r„icy. OT, VTT oL 7100T, T" cL P"a f'r'7ftluoJ w~ oY, OcgeL ?,04GOV, )Jlj~ atloK saw x0er rruc ar. V8N OtxibsF ;O ;NB Tee; I'7'Ue r' : • ' GIMAR STREET, fron the South Line of 3!oKinney Street to the North line of Nest Hickory Street, pavement to be one and one-half inches of Asphalted Concrete, on a five inch re-in- forced concrete base; ` East Side. J, Be MOCRA'RY,Owner of hot 69 Block 3, 'original town plat, frontage 60 feet, amount assessed $26000. As F* EVIERS, Owner of the South 1/2 of Lot 5, Plock 3, Original Town Plat, frontage 26 feet, h,mount assessed 0130,000 A, F. EYERS,Owner of the north 1/2 of Lot 6, Block 3, Origi- nal Town Plat, frontage 26 feet, amount assessed 4130.00. E. J, CARTER, Mer of the South 1/2 of lot 4, Block 3, Origi- nal Town Plat, frontage 25 feet, amount assessed $130.00, 0. T, GA&IAM and W. R. Graham, Trustees for Olin A, Graham. Owner of the North 1/2 of Lot 4, Block 3 Original Town f Plat, frontage 26 feet, amount assessed 1130.00, r 0. A, CRAHAM, Owner of Lot 3, Block 3, Original Town Plat,` "frontage 60 feet, emount assessed $26040, F itAS. W. J. 3,tCORAX, Claimant Owner, J, F. Haley, Record Owner. Owner of the South 1/2 of lot 20 Block 3, Original Town s~ ,,<•,plat, frontage 26 feet, amount assessed $130.00. IN ; jMa FHA27I{ _OF2MI Lifetime ovmer and Irene, J. Carlton, record owner. The North 1/2 of Lot 20 Block 3, Original To" Plat, frontage 26 feet, amount assessed 0130.00. R. Ho GARRISON. Owner of the South 1/2 of Lot 1, Block 3, Ori- ginal Town Plat, frontage 25 feet, amount assessed $130.00. At Fs Owner of the North 1/2 of Lot 1, Block 3, Ori ~gaLTown Plat, frontage 25 feet, amount assessed $10.00. p, 8, Owner of the West 20 feet of Lot 2, Block 4, ori- ginal Town Plat, frontage 60 feet, amount assessed $312.00. W$. LONG 0 K~IN_G,Each an undivided 1/2 interest in the Sou 2 of Lot 10 Block 49 Original Town. Plat, frontage 30 feet, amount assessed $166.00. MN B,_Salf , The north 1/2 of Lot 19 Block 40 Original Town Plat, rontage 30 feet, amotint assessed $166600. Q'~~`lt 0~' A13,0 J Owner of all of Block lb, Original Town Plat, moron age $4.0 feel, amount assessed #696.80. 06_ me v a Is 13, gPjj4M,Owner of Lot 3, and the South 751 of lot ,-oo~T Up Original Town Pleat, being the property desorib• ed Vol. 122, page 3441 Deed Records* frontage 175 feet, Amount assessed $910.00. ' 0 , Owner of the North 25 feet of Lot 21 Block 131 r g na Toan P196t,, being the property described in Vol. P016806 need Rsoordsp frontage 25 feet, amount ans• `~bded 3d.o. UPI an undivided 1/A int~Drest for life and A= remaiodow~er of Lot 10 Block 13) Origif n OWn JiLt be l" 9erty esoribed in Vol. 1,9, page 501 Nod R60ords, frontage 1~0 feet, amount assessed $52000 .rproR r.. r :w,a~ qgp.Mrrev sacxM'+i~'m(+ v ur .-,.r~. *~a+~~~ -ww. rr~ 17 ,17 •r y1 s-01ti ~,i~2, . . StiS;+ c5 'ke : KKa',j+., y,it '.~,~y, ';iti B~sY'v t. i:" 1 '~,07.CGCj COf:G«6~0 ~f~8G3 aus»psrT1, pio;sco off, ~rnb1YRI~4q Couoxo{sl on u Lino Tiroy tG.Tu. ROLM Tina 07, ,;,ooh H7OI(O), ► P;LCO;' I*AGX(;Ilp PA ps our, e'uq G`s'I~1f33 E?d5}3? :?W' :67,os1 rps 2oripy 1'ru® of ZfGKTuuoR g$zecr; $o rye 1; Ij 1-7 4 s to k. h„ a, i} 5 `,5 ~ N,. :,.K, t ''e ~ hs d ~y a V .,5 ,7 r~ I ti•fi 1 Zinuedi CA32BELL THEATRES, INC. Owner of the South 140 feet of Lot 2, Block 149 CriGinal Town Plat, frontage 140 feet, Amount assessed 0728.00. 81400T-OURT18 COMPANY, Osmer of the North 10 feet of Lot 2, and al; o of.l) .Block 14,.:Original Town Plat, frontage s # r:7 W feet, amount assessed $832.00. 1 ti (%Ort {•Il 'Avt r4<<t f)D'' j f ~"°t? i.',rUl" y Jti+~ flit .!5_ ri C+/..es ~~~}:^`.i Y . 1p~. rr .1 r`. d.. ."r le^r v t t}I l" r{ ..k ~kls kP~ ^r Y •S F,' gS f'~., •r'4V F1.~1"Pi j,,~ 'd. M1ti 1 ti~ rr.. h .yl ~"~Arv. qk;, ,1' +31. 1 '7 ,r,~r I Sk,;.i,1 5' +fl ~ 1., „ a} , .:.+'a } ~d' °k l~Y is y s r. I{ L ~ Ck P •'S c s i sy1 i. ?f ~.r ~ : i' i. 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'a t~► r 41~~~t .Ye.a'~ r~ ` dl 0 14 n , y~u~J• f~~•~r'xdd9 7`, ~i Y i' M l k'X•~ t. iy }4~Y' pay{ '1 V ~i) a) r r w '~Ayv 44 IN ~'~+MT [TT+ kt ~ V ,f f• R Y t U, 7 1 h~ 1 ~ 'v '11 j~ }~v l ? !TT' {Y. ki 1f T' t i i, u Y~ t 1 ,1 ;crsJ. h7u!' }1.0:,11 C6 '0J {'1' To T.G0' CJ, I'OC' Ex139AF,s6if ``.159.00' r4 ~~naF TO Q.Vv"J ,Cantu xrn.0 ZLOUFe'rs 7%`0 Lfo1'' YWO1111t r QY Rl,'EI' .r};.4'1'~ ur 2'11100 C IVIOX, off. ;?Jo 9011rY 7••10 LEer ob IVP 5' PONDER AVENUE FROX THE North Line of Oak Street to tho South line of (hegg Streetp pavement to be one and one half inoh of aaphatio oonorete on a tiv6' inoh re-inforoed oonorete base: MR9r 0,J GILLS3PIB, Owner of the following desoribed property] All that oerta`in lot, traot or pa roel of land in the City and } County of Denton,Texas, and being part of the B;Puohalski survey; . Beginning on the north side of Oak St►, and at a point where it is interseoted by east line of Ponder Avenue; Thenoe Bast 78J feet to west side of a privit hedge and southwest corner of a lot owned b W;O;Edwax+de= Ave; Thenoe Borth along COMwards west line 194 4/10 feet to Mounts Thetnoe West 78J feet to the southwest oorner of lot No;6 of Mounts Addition to the City of Denton out of said Puoheleki survey; Thenoe South along the east line of Ponder Avenue 194 4/10 feet to the plaos of beginning; Frontage 194 4/10 Peet, Amount Assessed $486;00 WELCH STREET FROM THE South line of Hickory S,tpreet to the Korth Line of Nu r"I6ryy 5tr"eet` IfyAV$We.,0 Orp~Y•//ii /s.is~►~/e. HEST SIDB► ' Aff RWOLDS Amer of the following desoribed property J"A ToAalg oerbaia lot, traot or paroel of land situate in the wester part of'thd City of Denton,Texas in D%,%ton County,Texas, being a part of the B;Puohalski survey and bung the same lot sold by John R**Edwards bo W;H;Brown and deeoribed as follows to-wits t Beginning on Hiokory Street on S;~; line thereof at a point 45 feet 'a west or Xre;AA murrays west line; r' Thenae west with the south line of said Hiokory Street 105 feet to 1 a stake; Thenoe South 160 feet to a at" 1, iai Thenoe East 105 feet to a stake between this and Ammurrays traolU; Thence N with W line of said tr'aot 150feet to the plaoe of beginning, M1 s Frontage 150 feet, Amount assessed $483;00; AB $Y 2LW , Owner of the following desoribed property iI a~oertain lot or paroel of land situated in the west part of the Oity of' Denton, 0eing Lot #1 part of Hlook #10 in the College Addition to the ity of Denton Dew on Cowant.jy'#Tgxaa as shown in the plot of the same wh oh is on f1le in the of. oe of the County Clerk of Denton OoJuntr#Texas; the said .'lot Aeginning at the 8 8 oorner of slot on west Mokory Street sold by k J:R3 wards to WjB;Brown) tiw Thongs S 180 feet to a stake; •G thenos west 108 test to stake; Thea as N ISO feet to stake +,.r ?hence 11-108 toot to the P1968 of beginning; Frontage 160 feeb, " A~ouut A~eeros4 ;488:00; n WNSS KJtMY STN`S'!' From 'she West line of Weloh Street to a point }23 1'66t weo~ of the said wait Line of weloh Street a rr f rr s•. r,, /~r~Aaa • 40 4,P lb ~aw«r e+ rti a., Pe414 Ire/ ,iiit., XP= 90MMI., AID), 01DAps 0"621 of the toliowiug desoribed pro orty oerbtin lot or P roes of land situ ee~d In the west part of h Oib~r d! Denton beinQt pert of 81ook1' ih the College ibioh to the Ci~ of ob, entoh Cntmty,7rexx as shown in the lot 6? ~th~f awe which is on file is the ottioe of the O&Zy Clerk of De»ton 4. L I t Aq QirU q ,LCQ~t. 11 `l,,Ox x xe,pe one, guq buss u& tuoft off, gab Ali us o~ psi J~e'pro oor)o~cope Fo pP'O j?N1Pp rtuo pt f ' Ooimty#Toxae the Said lot Hegirmin~ at* the 8 8 corner of a lot on West Hiokory Street sold by J,RIONdwsrse to w;8:Brown1 Thenod $ 150 feet to a et" • v thence Nest los root to stakes ?hence N 150 feet to stake] Thence B 105 feet to the plane of beginning$' Frontage 103 feed Amount Assessed $338;10 .L 'vim ~~a +k 1 'e' + P. tc,, M• ' . y . + , i c s' - . _ . ray 6)I lot 14 1.411 1 / a.i 19 ~1 ~ fi11. vllr -l ° '.>.~1.^a.' 'r.. (•-a. i• i j r i ' V...~ ,`ry441:C .rJ 1~'"ti-G. rt- uC ley=?It, •b •1'ir J,J i a f c,s rr XA ` •t... w r" N~ F✓,lh\y.~`Ii"V.+.aY Mat, '"I~~~Y. i y~ ek r t ; i r t. r~ v ,r l7+ +,t 'JY' ~r~~1ttR r .r 7q' .14 1 a ~.Ifl. }St, M. f~lw. w ♦..a r. •e er arM~~' '1v ~f y r• l -m xa t.~rS~.v~I~y~ ry„i:'ls4 rF ~ f.e 3 g o~r,rr~i, ut w! joy uu diesp H~aXoz.3 Lob"zep eorq P21 Go~t+7Fa a s!a rlJe 0ee19 TOP .'FY ;a ~iw~rwn.w ara~wne► „ , That a hearing shall be given to said owners, their agents and attorneys, and any person or persons interested in said improvements, before the City Coiuiission of the City of Denton, as provided by the provisiono of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 19110 and Chapter 9, Title 280 ?evised Statutes of Texas, of 1925, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Dentop, which said hearing shall be had on the day of ✓,.A , 1927, at -7L".oo.„ o'clook P.g-fin the City HaTll'-ri tYie Tity of Denton Texas, and lzhioh said hearing shall be continued from day to day and from time to time, as may be necessary to give all eaid propertyoviners, their agents or attorneys, and any interested person or persons, a full and fair hearing, and said corners, their e,g,ints or attorneys, and interested person or persons shall hava the right to appear and be hearu in any manner concerning the said improve:aent3 or said assessment, or the benefits thereof to their said property, or to any other matter or thing in oonnee- tion therewith, or to contest said assessment, and at such hearings a full and fair opportunity shall be extended to said property owners, their agents or attorneys, and to all interest- ed persons, to be heard with respect to such improvements. That after the conclusion of the hearing above mentioned such stun or sums as may be determined by the City Commission to be payable by said property owners shall be assessed against them respectively, and against their reopective properties by ordinance or ordinanoes, in the manner prescribed 'oy the provis- ions of Chapter 11, Title 22, P.evised Statutes of Texas, of 1911s and Chapter 9, Title 289 Revised Statutes of Texas, •f 1925, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton. ~y That the City Secretary of the Oity of Denton is hereby directed to SL46 notice to said property ownere, their agents ` or attorneys, and to all interested persons of said hearing, as presoribed by the provisions of Chapter 11, 'title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1911, and Chapter 90 Titleo 280 Revised Statutes of Texas of 1925, and the charter and ordin- anoes of the City of Denton, by publishing said notice three tisaee in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Denton, the first of said publications to be made at least ten days before the date set for said hearing. Said City Secretary T; may also mail a copy of said notice by registered letter to each +;h of said property owners, if known, or their agents or attorneys if know, said letters to be deposited in the post office in the Oity of Denton before the date seb`,for the hearing. However, sa'd notice by registered letter shall be cumulative only, aril { notice by publication shall be full, due and proper notice of said,hearing. It shall not be necessary to the validity of said ~~+x notice of hearing to name any property owner abutting on any of A said etreets, and the fact that any such property owner or owners are incorrectly named or not named at all shall in no wise affect lA. the validity of the assessment against said property, nor the §ermonal liability against the real and true owner or owners of said property. No errors or omissions in the disoription of rt the properties abutting on any of said streets shall in any wise ni:dlidate said assessment, but it shell be the duty of such property, owner or, owners whose property is incorrectly demoriba 6d to` furnish a proper desoriptlon at the hearing or hearings ;provided i'~oP No error or omission of sny character in the pro r r, ceedid' d s "al <<inY*lid4U any eeeessmint or any certificate ;i ioa i`ti a li.4n66 thd'YdOf. That'thl` ord nail oe' ehoill takd elfeot and be in force from SO6 di'te4~ ! pa~os e+ ! f i ~ DANA A00Rd , th 19 dao r of 1927 r • d Ore . 04 etar Ma irm ie $~orramissicn• c Y aor Y *r TPwta~tix.u~a-,~w~t.~p'a►~»rNw••+•.n'~ww^~w~..r•~ r+.~.T~.*wt+e....w+w.w..,► i. 's7 i -.~"~'t 1`yy~~ F'..°19neilhy5 •w [~s ~ a ~.,m.: f~{.rrf ~f{,'.~/ ~3 d, ~4 z -Act Fl ~Ii:M~MU~SK~s9]1New5,Y4i,w.ri.rA:x,irn..n9w.,»ns•.,irz44:~~,v:..... ~ i. - .r; yY ~~i9in. ~aaaew:' r to- j . w f'- r , f• t gtt~ w; r~r i, If ' ~~'A A ~ ✓~arr~rJ~,ficlii~rrur, Eoro~nnf!' i rr~lJJ'i~rsrrr /r: 4"01717 ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION ~~/RLf~.w:lw! vlslo i~ !7!1!~lYi G!!!!!Y/l Jaw L• TNOI./PION &vownween W1WAM P. EAL A& Asesrson Supown mma MRSERY W.NYINRICH. Avrvn swommm men February 10, 1928 City of Denton, 420:uE Corner of r:ln. d r• "•:cr`inl,ev StE.I Denton, :5xas Oel Policy B-1~C~442 Fewanco lire Box Heating Boiler Not 1 - 16 lbs. Located as above Inspected February 2, 1928 Engineer S. P, Lallia Centlement t As complete an external examination as the method of con- atruotion would permit her; been made of equipment desor_bed above. Operating cunditions, with the exoeption noted hereunder, were found to be satiefeotory. file re were no external indioations of overheating, stra;no 1 .7,. r leakage or defeot• Attaohmenta and appliance+s,wich the exception noted hereunder, were operative and in good orders Die following reconzendation is for your attention. 1, The present steam gauge should rd replaced by a low pressure gauge graduated to 30 lbs. This is necessary as our experienoe s?lows that gauges graduated at a lower pressure are Lore accurate at that pressure. Yours very truly, OS'rl~i3R Superintends t ~ ~ t. , , r ~ ~ Y~Y y7~~ f f S p 1 (1 k 5 ~ • r « ~ i 1. ri } ~ ~1 t t a _ t P ~ ~ ` r i... AN ORDINA1101 AURIMI14 THAT PART OF SECTION 780 OF THAT ORDINAIdCR DULY PASSED BY THE CITY COAMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON,TEXAS, OF DATE MAY THE 29th,1924, W%V OF RECORD IN BOOK NO. SEVEN, PAGE 1811 OF THE MINUTES OF SAID COIMSSION, IN SO FAR AS THE F; SANE RMATI,S TO THS WEIGHT OF THE OHASIS OF JITNEY BUSSES OPERAT- ED IN THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: Be it, and it is hereby ordained by the City Commission of the Oity of Denton, Texs, that Section Two, of that certain Ordinance establishing routes, and relegulating jitney busses in the City of Denton, Texas, duly passed by said Commission, dated May the 29th, 1324, now manifest of record in Book No. 7. page f 181, of the Minutes of the City of Denton, Texas,s be so amended j that that portion. of Section Two of said Ordinance providing that jitney busses: operating within the said City of Dentoni shall be LW,' t upon ohasis no heavier than one and one-half ton trucks i shall hereafter read, and in lieu thereof • built upon a chaBis no heavier than two (2) ton truok* That 'thia Ordinance shall take effect anti be in full force and effect upon its passage. I `A rw 1 N I r xA ' t f T l 1. 9 1 1° 'rS f ~ ~f. i u, 4 f x t + Z? ~ . CENTRAL STATION Estimated Purchases $ FORM CE Standard Paduae_.2.7-- % Billing Discount , . Broken r PURCHASE OF LARGE INCANDESCENT MAZDA LAMPS ' APPLYING ONLY To Cg NTAAL LIONTINO ATATIONA A rrmtnt, made this........ , . day of _192. between GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, a New York Corporation (hereinafter called Manufacturer);Ithrough nn I itsEDISONLAMP 'WORKS, and _...,.l t- ?C, . , Of -5...... `!1... =1"i (hereinafter called Purchaser). ICIty. Sias* and 1. The Purchaser, desiring to purchase incandescent lamps for use on its Ema lighting circuits, agrees to take within one (1) year from the date hereof and to pay for in accordance v ith the terms of payment hereinafter apecified, a quantity of large incandescent EDISON MAZDA lamps (all of which are manufactured under Letters Patent of the United States) of sizes, types and classes listed in schedules attached hereto and forming part hereof, which shall not exceeal the Purchaser's requirements of such lamps for its said use within Domestic Territory (as defined in the attached Schedule of Freight Allowances) during the period of this contract. No lamps other than MAZDA lamps of the EDtsox brand shall be considered in arriving at the price which the Purchaser aggrees to pay for lamps purchased under this contract, not shall any lamps other than those re- quired for the Purchaser's own lighting circuits be conr:dered for the purpose of determining the discounts to which the Purchaser is entitled. 2. The Purchaser estimates that its purchases under this contract will amount to not less than. dollars net value in accordance with the Manufacturer's current price schedules, and the Manufacturer accepts the above estimate as a basis for billing oalr and agrees to invoice the lamps covered by said schedules at the following discounts from the list prices given in the schedules: ` DISCOUNTS USED AS A BASIS FOR BILLING Standard Package Quantity,,...... 0.7..... % Broken Package Quantity The Manufacturer expressly reserves the right to change said schedules, including the list prices, extra charges and rates and bases of discount, and to modify or eliminate sizes, types and classes, as it shall see fit and the schedules in their amended form shall be part of this contract. It is agreed, however, that whatever change or I changes shr,ll be made by the Manufacturer in the,cbedules, the set }ice to the Purchaser for the total quan- tity of lamps listed in the Manu;~cturer's "5taadard Price Schedules of Large MAZDA Lamps" which are purchased hereunder shall not exceed the net price therdor under the present schedules and that the net price to the Purchaser for the total quantity of all ocher lamps purchased hereunder (including lamps listed in the Manufacturer's "Intermediate Price Schedules of Large MAZaA Lamps") shall not exceed the net price there- forunderthe preseatschedules bymore than fifteen per cent. (15%); sad it to further agreed that the net invoice price to the Purchaser for each such lam;, ahaSi be, throughout the perod covered by this contract, as low as the rice th:refor allowed by the Manufacturer during the same period to any other Purchaser hereafter P entering Into a like form of contract with the Manufacturer and purchasing under said contract EDlsox MAZDA lamps of the same types and classes in the same amount and under the same conditions. Changes in the schedules may be made by the Manufacturer without notice to the Purchaser other than the Manufacturer's regular printed notice to the trade announcing such change, and shall become effective as of the date specified In such printed notice. 3. The Purchaser agrees that It will pay each invoice for lamps not later than thirty, ((30) days from the date of the invoice, and the Manufacturer agrees that if payment of any invoice is made wrthln ten (10) days from the date of same, two per cent. (29,'0) may be deducted from the net amount thereof. 4. The Manufacturer agrees that should the lamps ordered and paid for by the Purchaser under this contract reach an amount entitling the Purchaser, in accordance with the said schedules, to a discount greater than that used for billing, the Manufacturer will credit the Purchaser's accoi nt with an amount equal to the differ- ence between the price at which the lamps have been invoiced and the price to which the Purchaser is so entitled. S. The Purchaser admits and agrees that payment of the Manufacturer's invoices rendered on the billing basis provided for herein shall not be considered as payment in full should the purchase@ under this contract be fail than the amount on which the billing discount is based, and agrees that if the alnount purchased is less that: the amount used as the basis for the billing discount it will pay in addition to the net billing price, within thirtyy t30) days after demand, an amount equal to the difference between the net billing p ,ice of the lamps purcltased and the price to which it is actually entitled on such lamps in accordance with said schedules. 6. The Purchaser agrees to pay transportation charges in accordance with the Schedule of Freight Charges hereto attached which is subject to change without notice. 7. The Manufacturer shall not be obligated to supply lamps hereunder in excess of or in addition to those re~gqw~ired for the Purchaser's said lighting circuits. If the Purchaser sballfail to pay any invoice when due, the Manu- facturer may suspend farther deliveries until all indebtedness of the Purchaser to it has been pdd in full and, if such default in payment shall continue for ten days or more, or if the Purchaser shall order lamps in excess of Its said own requirements, then and in any such event the Manufacturer may cancel and terminate this Agreement forthwith. If at any time the credit of the Purchaser shall, in the opinion of the Manufacturer, become impaired then the Manufacturer may suspend farther deliveries except for cash In advance. The Manufacturer shall not be liable for any delays or failures in delivery due to circumstances beyond its reason- able control. 8. This Agreement shall not be binding on the Manufacturer until signed by GENEawL ELr:TRIC COMPANY, the Manufacturer, at Dallas, Tex., by the Sales Manager of its Edison Lamp Works (or by said Manager's duly authorized representative). This Agreement shall not be renewed, nor shall any of its terms be deemed to have been waived by the Manufacturer unless such renewal or waiver be in writing and signed by said Manager (or his duly authorized representative). GENERAL ELFCTRIC COMPANY, By . District Sales Manafrr-Edison Lamp Warbi, Presented by&.O- urrAaer. By P.......... The Manufacturer hereby notifies the Purchaser that, until further notice in writing from the Manufac- turer . of............ an Agent of the Manufacturer, is authorized to act for and in place of the Manufacturer in serving the Pur- chaser with lamps and receiving money due the Manufacturer hereunder, but the Agent has no authority to accept orders for the sale or delivery of any ,amps in excess of the unsold stock at the time in its custody. GEI9tRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, if orkr. Dinrirt Saler Manager-Edison Lamp . THE `TAT 0 Tr".!.: , M,7: iTY OF DE':I':0'7 =-,I entered into by End 'cetween t ;e Ci-cy of Lantcr.,Tex,'.o,acting :s.d throe h its "ayor,B,F,,:'oKenzie,ei:d V,A,Allen,indei,er.aent contractor of the City of Dentcn,Te~:es, WI T N E S S E T H! 1.ThLI the said City of Der.ton,Texas,aoting as aforeaaid,has agreed with the aaid,W.A.Allen,for the razing of the old. at=r.d pipe formerly used by the City of Denton, Texas, for the sum of Three Hundred Q300.C0) dollars to be paid at the con- pletion of thi razing of acid stand pipe,and when other atipulatiois herein set out,whioh are a pest of the consideration for the payment of said Three .iundred 0,300.00) dollara,is fully complied with. 2. ThL:t the acrid eontr«otor,W*Am Allen ,he.ve for him-= self,ae a part of the consideration for the said Three Hundred (30040) dollars to be paid as aforesaid,agreed to raze said stand pipe nca near the High eohool and formerly used 'by the City of benton,and to hold said City of Denton,Texas,harmleas from any and all and every character of liability which may be incurred in the razing of said stand pipe;and further to take er.oh ring porn of said stand pipe down in firma seotions,mark said seotions for identifioations,and place them in convenient staokee. The said last rings to be taken down intaot,epened only at the hori4 zontel seams, o S, That said eontraotor,W.A,Allen,has represented himeelfas independent contractor faniliar with thie character of xork,and further that they have inapeoted said stand pips Fit . n..r .2- . I cnd are aogtiainted aiith wll the ha,zarda of ze..e,and,after careful I ins. ection ar.d ,a ,.rt cf the eor.oideration for said Three Hundred (;;3CO.C) )fl~~llara,a~rae n bincie hiu.aalf to hold said City of Lenton,Texce,h .rzIes: fro-, any :.nd f.11 ch.-aacter of liability that zay be incurred in the r--zing of said stand pipe as afore-said. WITNESS OUR HAliDw,This 19th day sf March, A. D. 1988. CITY OF DENTONOTE,.XAS. ...ayor. &~IA n Tao ors. Y Y l 1 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DFNTON THIS ) MOFUNDA OF A( RTWENTsmade and entered into by and botween the City of Denton.Texaa,soting by and through its Mayor, Be Ire McKenzie, and We At Allen#independent oontraotor of the City of Denton,Texap, A ITNESSSETHt Le That the sold Oity of Denton ,Texas,actis.g as a: oressid,has agreed with the saidtWe Ae Allen,for the rasing of the old stand pipe formerly used by the City of Denton,T*,.%u$for thoa sum of three IDandxed (4300.00) dollars to be paid st the aco- )#1 z; on of the rasing of said stand pipe,and when other stipula#iras herein set out,whioh are a part of the consideration for the payment of said Three Hundred (t300.00) dollare,is fully Complied withe Be That the said oontraotor,XeAtAllen $have for ),rise self,as a past of the Consideration for the said Three Hundred (#300.00) dollars to be paid as ator.essdd,agreed to rase said stand pipe now near the High 8orhool and formerly used by the pity of Dsraton,and to hold said City of Dentan,Texassbarmless from any and all And every oharaotsr of liability which may be incurred in the rasing of said stand pipejand further to tat6 eaoh ring of said stand pipe down in o sootions,mark said sections for identifioations,and place them in convenient staoket The said last feast rings to be taken down intaat,opened only at the horief sont r2 ssaras, VOW Oak e g• that said Coat ractorlWoAsAllen$haq,gpro;oatId himself&@ indspend*0 Contractor fardliar with this abava"fr Of xork,and farther that they have inapeoted said stood pipe T and are roquainted with all the hazards of seaesand,after oeaeful inspeotion and as a part of the ooneideration for said Three Hundred (t300.00)IIollare,Wee and binds himself to hold said City of Denton,Toxas,harrloee from any end s.11 oheraoter of liability that may be inourred in the razing of said evand pips es sfore•saide ? WITNESS OUR HANDS,This 19th day of Yaroh, •e De 19S& OITY OF DENTON,TSXAS• ~a i Port '°Orth, ioxae, robn=7 7p 10M io Tur 11QCOl~ .11T.C CITY C4-,'.`I'3 ~,2UI1 01+'1'}'it: CI'T'Y Di' 1?i: t011, TFUSs J:W 00.'ia''1:rt;• 1dex !Ullno2`, Soitur3 ir3 h0r llu3bnndr 1s• i,. ~Niriiov, roaidont3 of tho city of Donton, 1.43t)t0tl Caitnty, TOXaa, and pro sonto to t11Y 1lonn-ob.-) 06LY COM1193t0t1 of tlto MY of tlnntittt. Toxao, 1wr clait3 11or 41aivkryan to Iloi- pig?erty on t'ollom nhmlt two vanra prior to t1vin d:it9, gimdod and pavod Bell Avetmw in said City, mid by reason tboroof, the call city its, c4;onta and orVlayw divorto4 , Iva tho natural drainage of tho crater t11nt bad theretofore floaod In a oolthoriy diroction, so that it rm Psr a short diotmrioo in a northerly direction and thon acroaa the land and propert; of this olaimant; tTmt lot, pr"rty, eonalating or 24 nom or land v1doh olio owns and thou ounod in too aisaplo in hop own right, vmo and is oltuntefl in an oaatorly direotion from sai9 Loll Avenuo, and its to a d<ntanoo of about a blook from said Boll Ave. to the nearest p%Ant of said lanrl; that until the said City diverto4 the natural oourso of gold drainage- !t AIs oaid land, but by reason bf the eaid city outtiT ditol-oa and potting in oulwirto iml drain pipes, tha cold cater alve.pa rime, on marl etande an the said proporty of tho olnim>unt, and ny reason of tho toot that there 1iavo boon frorwnt mina sinoo tho city ol-=god tho oourea of said drainago, the elninante land boo boon ottr-n floodod, ml ono•tbird of oaid land tlao boon rorQorod of no value vhatovo r by reason of said water bovu,g gitood an it ofton for a long poriod actor ovory rain) that otoit acreo of said Imid nae boon m-derod of no valuo by roaeon thoroof, and avid land le. of tho roooomblo rmrke;: value of $W per morel that the olaitmt ?t~a boon dm aged in the own of a"M by reaoon of tho otor6oold ants of tho said City; that In addition to said dam the oltltmb t>aao bpon damogod in tbo addition sun of 42Cb0 tv "dom of tho 2008 of the us* of said land for the past two yoars, an3 t 1w "t tnaom o%aie*o mfrs hoe eufrarod by m3on of amid ovor•ftoael v Y', r krK 4 YiI, 606 w;furry irint }31 s . di K'i t 41 # ft#S~~r~~ x1SR'~$ 1 i yiry g ? to no'cn~ Iu,I v r.;GtApt OC Vour 01ni:: f s1+ ;1 r, ;wj ,Ll 'r Ida `1`urnc:r.whtoh }utn baaa „ft1v far +ro~u>i~tuti+ t the Jornrnisaion at t~iuir ncl t ro',ulP4r t,: rstin v.',Ao'n 411 bo huld a~~ f;:~ 'ot~rt}i ; in'.1.y a' tlAs :,)nth, :E~z~+~rlry 24th. s:; Ir •to;1 fl, rdtre t F.bul,d - l d't.o havo yrm ill )e1,Aor1 an.d';ysroq;)A , he 6nttor, to fx a th, :01r."AR=lUml )w't IV ,tllrs I8.AOt TOW. ^3ottIAt M10 lafFttbr,, le brdix ;lit to " '.Pitt Untion - - 4 ,17 ~ d 1 i 4A, ~r6 I4 1, 4- All Y. ~.Y \ p'`1x i. `'Sb , _ t 2' f1s ' ~ .k iCP. ~,'V131'4 t~~;7 !'0 Yei ,^I, ~..•~Y I F, ,;r}~'~` ~~lh ,.gip 1 v y f of a Y~~•y,'(.`f'iA~ ~ yJ~ ~ ! r'~ + f` f ~ ~t v > ~ M1 ~ !r ~S` Wr kj,..si !k'.1i•F7 f1~~$~ry $b F:. 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Srr f •~~t 4r, r ~Yr1 4 ,i r"~ I 1 r ` Fort Worths Texdo, Fob* 7i Me }iOIIORABL.% CITY 001.1NIS, I0i1 OF Di IATONS '1 -XASp MAY OP 'iH3 CI'PY 011` YDIMTONs CITY SF' RI T'.1 Y ~ui 1~~?till r • Unolozod herewith is a 01010 u411011 I ors M IM With you on bobalf of rrooldn Turner for damagas aaunal to bar land near Be11 Ava, In Dontong by rdaoon of the City having dralzwl mater onto it i',% paving cold Deli Avo. Kindly tile this o1aiA In the usual WAY# and irit'OM me at your oonvenienoa dhen Y rosy oxpeot a 1*"Ing. It you will Idn6ly give roe thin Infoniation, 1 shall. bo glad to o" to Denton 4 . yo+ez' moat, coobits and prosont thin ololm Kindly aolmoale4ge receipt, giving me the requested inte►tnnation. Youro trulyr Wh6at adidrg 1 r Port worth, Toxas, February 7, 1028 TO TIN HOHOIL' ME CITY 00:,.131011 OP THE CITY OP MJ"0:19 TUA9s lfow conos Kra. Ida Turnor, joinod by her Wsband, it, it. wvno~,, rosi4onts of tlio City of Donton, Denton County, Toxas, and presento to tlio llonornbio Cbty Com ilasion of tho City of 22=xx Wnton, Toxns, her olalm for daragea to her property as followas That tho City of Donton liorotoforo on or about two years prior to this dato, graded and pavod Boil Avenue in said City, and by reason thoroof, the said city its, agants and employee diverted the natural drainage of the water that had theretofore floored in a southerly dirootion, so that it ran for a short distance in a northerly direction ar.; thou across the land and property of this olaimant; that her property, consisting of 24 aorde of land vhioh sho owns and then Mnod in fee sianplo in ;nor own right, was anal is situated in an easterly direction from said Bell Avonuo, and itx is a distance of about a block from said Doll Avea to the nearest -'.point of said landl that until the said City diverted the natural oourso of said drainage, it did not run across or onto the olal.=03 said Lando but by reason bf the said city cutting ditches and pdtting in culverts and drain pipes, the said crater always runs an and stands an the said property of the claimant, and by reason of the fact that there hays boon frequent rains since tho city olianaed the course of said draiWoo the claimants land has boon often flooded, MA caw:wthird of said lnnd has been rond"s" of no va7.ue whatever by reason of said " water having stood on it alive for a long pe;sod after every rains that slaht acres of said land has boon rendered of no value by reason thereof, and said land is of the roasomble market value of #W per adrej that the olainant has boon da sod. In the am of $9400 by, reason o! the aforesaid A08 of the said Cityt that in addition to said ego the olajvMt-~ has boors damaged in the addition sus of sew byy iaoa of th6 lq►te of the ueo of said IBM for the past two years# l . }►s gpaat i»oonvi~iuieb4 rte riac 44'0rad by mason of raid over-MM I Claimwtt would further show that in adr?ition to the above note the said City has rooently, only about six months ago$ , out an additional ditoh and put down otluir drain pipes by whioh a girehtor volume of water flowed onto 11er land titan previously, Prot-rdsos considarod, oln1mant would show to the Qomit that oho is entitled to the aforoaald damagov, cued that she is without authority to charge the courno of said water, and it would boa groat expense to hor. but Claimant now requests the City of uonton to either pay her tho said am of $2400 for said lose of said land and also the additional sm or 42000 for loss of the use of said land for the pant two years, or in the altornative that tho City divert the courao of said drsinago at tho Cityls expense and pay tho claimKnt the aum of x2000 for the lose of the use of said land for the Past two years. HARRY liY'd:RS. Attorney for claimantep (30(3 vmeat Building, Fort Worths Texas. 'k 3 • wap ~ 1i ilA~~ ~.~~~Y: ~'ft~a;s rlrUi .r. rid Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 7, 1928. HONORABLE CITY C0194ISSION OF DENUN, TMUS, MAY OF THE CITY OF' DENTON, CITY SECRETAhY GENTLEMEN. - inclosed herewith is a claim which I am filing with you on behalf of Mrs.Ida Turner for damages caused to her land near Eell Ave. in Denton, by reason of the City having drained water onto it in paving raid 13911 Ave. ,Kindly file this claim in the usual way, and inform me at your convenience when I may expect a hearing. Ii you will kindly give me this information, I shall be glad to-come to Denton at your next meeting and present this claim. Kindly acknowledge receipt, giving me the requested information, You2' s truly, 606 Wheat Building t o OYaimant vmld furthor shear that in adlitior to tho Owe apte tho said Oity has rooontly mly 'about nix vMths ogdo out an WltlonaX ditch WA pint 40M otaor drain pip t bar 0140h , a "tow volum of vator floaod onto NO land tWAi previa~aly; Pronlooc oonnidorodp olaU=t would ohov to the Court thnt oho is ontitlod to tho aforeoaid damMost and that oho is vWiout authority to OuMo tho oouroo of said vator, mid it mould bo a ari. OU m"v,oo to hor. Dut Claicaant now requoeto the Oity of vionton to ofthor pay hor tho said am of M for said loco or said land atA oleo tho Witional mart of UOW for loon of tho use of said land for tho post two yoaroi or in tho altornotive that tho City divort the couroo of said dratnago at the Oityle oxponoo and ray tho olairant tho turn of ti2000 for tho loan of tho use of said land for tho past two yours. IMPPY :gip Attornoy for claimnte, 004 Mrat Wildimm Dort ~7orthp Tomes i 1 1 w • p 1 r f x111• 1 ~ i c ,~y. .111}' .1. { i S FOO Worth, TOMOS; ftb. X 0 Me CIiY "VOFIi Y (R:IjTV,4Tsil~• Jiw1o.,sd I*miUi is a slain DIA61i I as tiling aitd you on bdAlt of Rro. Zdn Tk mor for 44mg0a aaueod to her load aoe►r tf01i A"o In Dontoo, by mason of tho Oity IWUV droin0d voter Coto it to pwuo 044 .13011 Avo. 1i ndly ludo lido olAin in taro uawl w4o "d Inform ao at your ainronia M ~ Y My WMWt 0 twariag. It YOU bill kinkily Sire ao tb$4 jamaotioa, .t shall be ;glad to oomo to rentan st yoo out mooting ama praewt We al" Kirmy AOkw r+ladao roodpt, giving rA the C*go4,*ew l,nt'oarwntioa. 'yours trey, vo4 twat Iki ubv R; 4 ~ ,s •4' i I _.y _ 1 ~Q.X r_i+(: i..{{ ' * ~ ~i ~ f ' 1 ' ' 'i 1 r ~4 s ti ~ 1A i r.~~-r i• . ' ~ I t win „au,n, •n. ,fnmr„H•uivlsii trirl. ~ THE STATE OF TEXAS,), APPLICATION V'OIZ DEPUTIES. ryf County of Denton i oity o1 Teuton TO 80N. COMMISSIONERS' E of Denton County, Texas: or Countp....._Q ~4' 11tV11......_in And for Denton County, Texas, j 9 hereby P ~ k~iYPPlicationfor auahoritr to a pPrn ot the following dePutics. end of salaries not to exceed the a m,,.ount aho wed by law. One Chief b r One Chief Deputy.,. . One Chief Deputy _ One Deputy...., i One Deputy _ 1 One Deputy....... . It I One the I I efficiency o[ swear c public that the service. of said deputies are absolutely required to perform the work of said office and that they are necessary for this the day of. „ A. DPI92nt Sworn to and subscribed before me by.. . on y Notary Public in and for Denton County, Texas. County of Denton s ~ In tn^ Convnissioncrs Court Chambers, this the day of THE STATE OF TEXAS A D.192 i ~ aid Court for authority to appoint deputies or assistants, as required by law, showing in his V within and for said County, having duly applied to s. said Application, wrthed by his affidavit the nccessctis for ordsucrchcYl thassiat ~t said nnce, application ms u a examination that there is a necessity for such ap- should be granted. It is therefor la.inlmnts fur the efficiency of the public sirstea, it a ordered that the said is authorized to appoint the following persons as deputies or assistants, to-wit: . i . I, I s' Court, Denton . County, Texas. „ Chairman Commitisinncr .Chairman. ' Issued ..........182...... . Piled . . 182...... . ~ By,. CI Clerk County Court., Denton Co.u..,.nty......, Texas. Deputy THE STATE OF TEXAS, DEPUTATION County of Denton { L Co,mty of do State of Texas, having full hereby with the consent t t in ..D... 0X1 ' ..of the saidJCou~ntyn~Staatte, and he Conaj migiikmers' Court of Denton County, Tc=% dul; herein nominate and nppoint him, the said,... dPPIA y... C S 't y !.fgrO Cieland lawful 3 deputy, in my name, place and stead, to do &:1 perform any and all acts rnd things pertaining to the office of said, dJ Y. t.490.061 of said County and State, hereby ratifying and confirnI. • any and all such acts and things lawfully don t lathe pretolses by virtue hereof, J Wtrxess my hand, this, ~i8t 1 ..d y of 3,ai11, 4rY} .,,I..,..,. ty;'rexa~ . . THE STATE OF TEXAS, k County of Deaton BaFO.ta his .............'P. A Notary Public, In and for Denton County, Texas, on this day persortaily nppoared.,_.., J, Ai Young I , . ---'-.1I..'.1 III— JMWa to me to be the person whose name is subscritol to the foregoing deputation, and acknowledged tome that be executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, f OrvaN under my 4. Jcynlt~xy ..1828. hanf and actl of office at Denton Denton County, T,exay this M~~h.day ot . 1 - _ Notary c in and for Denton County, Texas, 1 Oath of Office i ,......?..LAI I.FQn .,,,.do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faith-, fu11y ar,ci Impartirdy discharge and perform all the duties Incumbent upon we as, dOrUt.y....fra.ar i ...c . III . .ncccndlV6 to the best of my skill and ability: AgtoMbly to the Con• atitution and lows of the United States and of this State and I do further lolernnly sweat (or affirm) that aince tho•ad~py!on of the Constitution of this Swett being a citizen of thti State, have not fought a duel with deadly Weapons within this State, not ottt df it, no. have i send or accepted a It, allenge to fight a duel with deadly weapon not lave I acttd as secotx! in carrying a challeage cr aided, advised or assisted any i ptysop +hus effendi , and I furthermore solemnly sweat (or affirm) t}ta. 1 have not, direetly or Indirectly paid, offered or promised to pay, y d(r1 } payment a! a reward to secure contributed M prom } appointment, so hel tribute, any money of valuabto thing, or prosod any pu]~ic o icsemp y ino God. f3ubx ribed and strorn to before roe, this...,.., .:.th...... , „ ,....y y t Yn12HSy.,,., . Iti2.. " owly P+, tic fn itid or stitatt Covn'iy; Tex....... kited fot teoord tfie „ ,..day of 101... Clak.' i1 BY qty _ 1 tiafMa r,ts+,w.wnMUr rta1 ,~l.»6 MpYpll.esd. v+aara.xva'Y R1rJ~d/'!#,•Yb'4. n uwn'a+sn a ~Iarerc.amW®trrt.al,t •we. a r i m ~ a~ I ~ ~ ~ a i a ~ Pd I ~ ~ ~ N 'W N ~ ~ t yn{~ H 1 ~ 1 ' t. I i ~ i I t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 7 r I Ay {i1(~~ `v7 is p ~ I i 1 ' o l~ r I f f` i i 1~ ~ / ~ i ~ ~ is r ~i _ ~ p { ,s r r; rt' ra.. F r. .r T I' , ~ - .'~r I . 44` .r r r.. I ~ ~l ~ ~ .t.; ~ i VI1 1 y~ r`1 ~ ~ r ~ri r i a~ .~t i h itia f -i I M ~ r A r f ~ r3 - _ 4~. . , .a - s ~r E. - s r S USEM BON DMINSUME CONTP OME OFFICE. BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS a H 1 STATL 0" T XAS } COUNTY 0:' DEI;T0I1 } KNO'N ALL =1 BY THESE PIE SENT S : That we, Charles N. Davis, as principal and the MASSACHUSBETTS BONDING AND I1180ANCE COLPAVY, of Boston, Vassaohnsetts, as surety, are held and fiinwly bound unto B. W. cKenzio Mayor of the City of Denton, Texas, and/or his successors in office, in the sum of Ono Tho Sand and No/100 Dollars ($1,0004,00) payment of which well aAd truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators jointly and severally by these presents. WHEREAS, the above bounden Charles N. Davis is engaged in the business of oc!v,truction, reconstruction and ropairing of concrete sidewalks, Aurbs and gutters in the City of Denton, Texas. 6NO;N, THE 0010ITION OF THE ABOVE: OBLIGATION is such That if the above bounden Oharleu N. Davis shall during the period of one year beginning May 16th, 1928 end ending May 16th, 1929, do all work done by him in the construction reoonstzuotion and repairid of sidewalks, curbs and guitars in compliance with the City Ordinances of Denton, Texas, relating to the construction, reoon- struotion and ,,pairing of sidewalks, curbs and gutters within the limits of the said city, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise to remain,in full force and effeot. It is aepsoifically undArstood and agreed that the surety may cancel this bond at any time on five days notice in writing sent by registered mail to the City of Denton Texas, provided this does not affect any accrued liabil~ty. i WITNESS our hands this the 2nd, day of May, 1928. 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A r Ih. r I Y.~ Tj 7 F` T i ~ Y r ~ p' ' • 7 IN ~,y1 ~ ~ i 1~' r ' 1 ' ~ by A I I• r ~r 1 4 ~ : r E 4 n1.r T ,A A i41 k4`~ 7~ . 1 d~' t 4 1 ~ f JA i ti,'~14y4~J 77 Flt t i1A A A, f1 i y I~t (eii Y 1 ~t 1 Y ~7 1 i I I `d 1 R` 7 ft ~zzpp 1~t1 $v ,t' t t " , 1 ~t ~A I 1"y~ f [11 1 A A .r ~ v t' 'r~ f l 1 A OATE OF OFFICF* (Mayor.City Attorney.CitysCoEzmlaelonertr%nd City i!arahall) 6 -Z4 do aoleaaily swear I that I pill tat u- y cnd mnut- as d porfx ali Pe ties 11OUZb~ t uFon me asg .aloe r ng to u b o my an i i y, aaablt to t►e oon itution and 1 ws of the iteA States and this State and the City Charter and Ordinance of the City of Dsnton,Texas3 and I do llarther soUrrnly swear that# sinco the adoption of the constitution of this State.I being a citizen of thib State.have not fought a duel within this State nor out of it.nox have I eoaeptisd or sent a ahallenge.or fought • duel with deadly weapons.nor have I aoteda as second in oarryi~ a ohalien o.or &Iddd advised or assisted any person thus offending 3 and I furthermore solemnly spear that 1 have not,dirsotly or indirsoti , wid,offored.or promised to pay,oontributed or promised to oontrlbute.any money or valuable thing,or promised any tublia officer or empioyment.as a regard for the wing or withho ding a vote at the election of which I was elected and I furthermore solemnly swear that I will not be.airootlyor indireotly.intersetDa in an oontraot with or olaia against the City of L►enton,iexoa sow oxoep Mob warrants as m&y isauo to me as Waxy ov tees of oHioe* Bo holy me Go& bworn to and subscribed before peat Denton .?exas$thi• /4~dsy of 46 1 A. D.19a8• V. - Q- ty 7 Not dry Pu 11 c in sn or at► oua'". exase s' ..r i r r1"` ~ M r ' ~ ~ i ~ . ~ . i r~ 4° ~ r V: i ~ . t r a~ ~ p r ~ , . - ~ ~ i'• ~ ~ ~ • 4 1 v 1 t 4.. ~~.;"~,r,t, rr~` F 1 1; ~5x~,,^ t' p.t t 1 rF.., ° 1. i, ~ ~ Jl~l 'v OAT11 OF 07no1r. (V&yor,City Attorney,City,Cof.Aiseloner,nnd City i,&rahall) I L K t do soleenly onear that I will tai y ern Impartially so arge and perform all the duties inoumbent ur:on no ay . ton, 19x _sacoor n o s oat o my OM-11 bi y, Oe y o %no constitution and laws of the United 8tatos and of this State and the City Charter and Ordinanoe of the City of Denton,Texes= and I do ftrther solemnly swear that, Woo the adoption of the oonetitution of Chia Stats,I being a oltisen of this 8tate,havo not fought a duel within this !hats nor out of it,nor havo I aooopted or sent a ohallones.or fought a duel with dee4ly weeiv. ns,nor have I aoted , as second in oarrylgg a ohallenggs,or aid6d advised or assisted any person thus offendingf and I furtherreora ocfemnly swear that Y, have not,dircotly or indirectl~~r , 1d,offerod,or pronised to pay,oontributod or proalsid to oontrAbui►,any coney or valuable thing,or prosised any pub lio officer or employment,as a reward fo the ~iving or sithholding a vote at tho elsotion at whioh I was eleoiod and I fusthervors soloenly swear that I will not bo,direotlyor indirootly,interest:,.d In an oontr&" with or olaim against the City of Denton ,Tex" dw* sxeep ouoh warrants as may issue to ace as salary or tees of oRies. $o help ms God. aworn.to end subsoribed before as,at DsntonxTexas,tbis jAk,=JIAY pf April A*Do1Q28e , Not ary Pa a n r os ZV3 . 1' r~ I i 'r ' ~ l mot, ~ ~ F~ .t f r'. 9,~ ..i.' r' ll ~ ~ A xY xil' t ~ ii ~ ' r S r y J .n tr ~ a 3 ~ r ~ •fY - i + ~ ~ t.'~ 1' r vas•as~-a•sa-alp, Bond No,.-4-29140-- Amount 2,.QSlQ.a.Q.Q... Annual Premium a.... I0 00 tar HOME OFFICE: GALVESTON, TEXAS 1 WHEREAS . w.'.... L..'. K ti l 4 N T ....hereinafter called the "Principal," cttt Yc~ 9 has been;t>"A *4 to the position of ................4.1.7?!,..t 3 at ~ertTON........................................................................TcxAg........_..........,.................. •ICITYI (aTATiI 4 in the service of C 1 T Y O F .0 R NT0 M [ x A 0 (Obligee) 4.!< .LQ...... Ted x A s 6 of (CITY) ISTITCI 6 herein called the "Obligee," and has been required to furnish a Bond for his honesty in the performance 7 of his duties in the said position; 8 And Whereas, the Obligee has delivered to the AMERICAN INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corpora- 9 tion of the State of Texas, hereinafter called 'the "Surety," a statelnnrst in writing setting forth the nature 10 and character of the office or position to which the Principal has beer. elected or appointed, the nature and 11 character of his dl:+:Cs and responsibilities and the safeguards and checks to be used upon the Principal in 12 the discharge of the duties of said office or position, and other mptt,rs, which statement is made a part hereof; 13 Now, Therefore, in consideration of the sum of Tt ~!..,~!...NOh00 1 (ffi..I.04.0......... ) Dollars, i M paid as a premium for the period from the....... Y N ..............day of............... A.!.RJA................................... , 19A.8 16 to the......... 7.1<,N....... day of A.!.1...................1929........ at 19 o'clock coon, and upon the faith of the said 17 statement as aforesaid by the Obligee, and any subsequent statetngnt or statements, all of which statements 18 the Obligee hereby warrants to be true, it is hereby agreed and declared, that subject to the previsions and 19 conditions herein contained, which shall be conditions precedent to the right on the part of the ' -bligee to 20 recover under this Bond the Surety shall, within three months next after notice, accompanied by satisfactory 81 proof of a toss as hereinafter mentioned, has been given to the Surety, make good and reimburse to the Obligee 80 to the extent of the sum of T.t0...'~" 0 u S A N 0 dr N 0p ! 00 2a 000,.,00,,,,,,.. Dollars and no further, all and any 94 pecuniary loss sustained by the Obligee, of money, securities or other personal property in the possession of 96 the Principal, or for the possession of which he is responsible, by any act of dishonesty on the part of said IZB Principal in the discharge of the duties of his office or position as set forth in said statement referred to, 87 amounting to larceny or embezzlement, and which shall have been committed during the period of this 28 Pond, or any renewal thereof, and discovered during said period, or within six t4 onths thereafter, or 29 within six months after termination hereof by cancellation, or by the death, dismissal, or retirement of the 80 Principal from the service of said Obligee, whichever of these events shall first happen; 81 If this bond shall be renew!d or continued in force by agreement of the parties for a longer period than 89 above specified, the Surety shall not be liable for any act of dishonesty on the part of the Principal, sl.ch 83 as is specified above, unless such act of dishonesty shalt be discovered during the period, orlft, nal or re- 84 newel, In which it was committed, or within six months after the end of the period in which was com- 86 milted, or within six months after the termination of this bond, or any renewal thereof by cancellation or 8c by the death, dismissal or retirement of the Principal from the service of the obligee, whichever of said 81 events shall firsk happen. i IS Sealed with our Seals and dated this 9A.H.-..... day of...............~4! !Lt..............................., 19.30.^ 30 Provided always that said Surety shall not be liable, by virtue of this Bond, for any mere error of judgment 40 or injudicious exercise of discretion on the part of said Principal in and about all or any matters wherein 41 he shall have been vested with discretion, either by instruction, or rules and regulations of the said Obligee. 42 And it is expressly understood and agreed that the said Surety shall in no %vay be held liable hereunder to make 43 good any loss tha: may accrue to the said Obligee by reason of any act, or thing done, or left undone, by said 44 Principal, in obedience to, or in pursance of, any direction, instruction or authorization conveyed to and re- 45 ceived by him from said Obligee, or its duly authorized officer in its behalf; and it is expressly understood and 46 agreed that the said Surety shall in no Ava-, be held liable hereun'er, to make good any loss by robbery, 477 holdups, or otherwise, that the said Oblige . may sustain, except by direct act, or connivance ref the said Prin- Pa 49 The following provisions and conditions are to be observed and binding as a part of this 13ond: 60 The Surety shall be notified by registered letter addressers to the Surety, at its office, in Galveston, Texas, 51 or to any agent of the Surety permitted by law to receive such notice, of any act or omission on the part of the 62 Principal, which may create a loss hereunder, within ten days after the discovery thereof by Obligee unless 63 tl a laws of the state applicable to the case prescribe a longer period within which such notice may be given, in 54 which event i•+ch notice shall be given on the earliest date permitted by law, accompanied by itemized claim, 66 duly sworn to, and the Obligee shall, !f thereafter required, furnish the Surety such evidence as is sufficient 66 to legally establish liability on the Surety, under theobligations hereof; and no claim shall be made hereunder 67 after expiration of gix months after,the period of this Bond or six months after its termination as afore- 68 said. Upon the making of any claim, all future liability of the Surety hereon shall terminate, and upon pay- 69 ment of such claim this Bond shall be cancelled and surrendered. 60 If the Obligee shall at any time hold concurrently with this Bond, Any other Bond, or guarantee of securir- 61 from, or on behalf, of the Principal, the Obligee steal be entitled in the event of loss by default of the Princi, 69 covered by this Bond, to claim hereunder only such proportion of the loss as the amount covered by this Bor., 63 bears to the whole amount of security carried, whether valid or not. 64 If the Surety shall so elect, this Bond may be canceled at any time, by giving thirty days' notice to 65 the Obligee, and refunding the premium paid less a pro-rata part thereof, for the time said Bond shall have 66 been in force, remaining liable for all, or any default covered by this Bond, which may have been committed 67 by the said Principal, up to the date of such determination, and discovered and notified to the Surety, within 68 the limit of the time hereinbefore provided for, said refund to be returned to the Surety should claim be filed 69 within such ::mit of time; other- Ise upon execution of this Bond, or any continuation of it, the premium paid 70 therefor shall be deemed to have been earned for the term thereof. 71 That, should the Principal become guilty an offense covered by this Bond, the Obligee v. ill Immedi- 78 ately on being requested by the Surety to d;, so, lay information before a proper officer covering the facts and 73 verify the same as required to by law, and furnish the Surety every aid and assistance, not pecuniary, capable ` 74 of being rendered by the Obligee, his or its agents and servants, which will aid in bringing the Principal 75 promptly to justice, and such action w ten required of the Obligee shall be a condition precedent to recovery 76 under this Bond. 1 77 The Surety shall not be liable under this Bond for the amount of any balance that may be found due the 118 Obligee from the Principal, and which may have accrued prk r to the date hereof, and which may be dis- 10 covered within the period hereof, nor shall it be liable, if at any time during the continuance of this Bond or go any renewal thereof, the duties and responsibilities of the Principal shall he increased and enlarged or the 81 Principal shall without notice to the Surety and its written consent thereto obtained, be required or permit- 82 ted to assume or discharge either temporarily or otherwise, the duties of any other office or position than that 83 set forth and described in said statement, it being the true intent and meaning of thin Boric! that the Surety 84 shall be responsible only as -foresaid, for moneys, securities, or property diverted from the Obligee through 86 dishonesty, amounting to larceny or embezzlement as aforesaid, on the pat t of the Principal within the period 86 specified in this Bond, while in the discharge of the duties of the office or position to which he has been 81 elected or appointed. 88 This Bond will become void as to any claim for which the Surety is responsible hereunder to the Obligee, 89 if the Obligee shall fail to notify the Surety thereof promptly at the time and In the manner herein specified. 90 And, if without previous notice to and consent of the Surety thereto, the Obligee has entrusted br shall entrust 7091 the Principal with moneys, secur:c.es, or personal property, after havinl,+ discovered any act of dishonesty, 90 or condones any act for which the Surety may be liable hereunder, or makes any settlement with the Princi- 93 pal for any loss hereunder, this Bond shall be null and void, and any wilful misstatement or suppression of 94 facts in any claim made hereunder renders this Bond void from the beginning. 05 No Suit or Action of any kind against the Surety for the recover) of any claim upon, under, or by virtue 96 of this Bond, shall be sustainable in any Co,irt of Law, or Equity, unless such suit or action shall be com- 97 menced within the term of two years next after such cause of action %hall have accrued, and in case any suit or 98 action shall be commenced against the Surety, after the expiration of the said period of two years, the lapse of 99 time shall be deemed as conclusive bar to the validity of the claim ti.creb:, so attempted to be enforced. 100 If the Obligee's written statement hereinbefor- referred to, shall be found in any respect untrue, this 101 Bond shall be void. 102 The Surety upon the execution of this Bond, shall not thereafter be responsible to the Obligee, under any 103 Bond previously issued to the Obligee on behalf of said Principal, and upon the issu rnce of any Bond subse- 104 quent hereto upon said Principal in favor of said Obligee, all responsibility hereun~-r shall cease and deter- 105 mine, it being mutually understood that it is the intention of this provision that but one (the last) Bond shall 106 be in force at one time, unless otherwise stipulated between the Obligee and the Surety. 107 This Bond is issued on the express understanding that the Principal has not, within the knowledge of 108 the Obligee, at any former period been a defaulter, and will be Invalid and of no effect unless signed by the 109 Principal. I 110 If the Obligee be a corporation, the acts or knowledge of the President, Treasurer, Secretary, Cashier or 111 any odicer or director of the corporation shall be the acts or knowledge of the Obligee capable of giving 112 rise to a claim und..r this Bond. 113 No Line of the above conditions, or the provisions contained in this Bond, shall be deemed to have been 114 waived by or on behalf of said Surety, unless the waiver be clearly expressed in writing, over the signature of 115 its President, Vice-President, Secretary or Assistant Secretary, and its seal thereto"affixed. 116 And the said Principal doth hereby for himself, his heirs, executors and administrators, covenant and 117 agree to and with the said Surety, that he will save, defend and keep harmless the said Surety, from and VIP 118 a~amst all toss and damage of whatever nature or kind, and from all legal and other costs and expenses, 119 direct or incidental, which the said Surety shall, or may, at any time sustain, or be put to (whether before or 120 after any legal proceedings by, r against, it to recover under this Bond, and without notice to him thereof), 121 or for, or by reason, or in consequence of the said Surety having entered into ti,e present Bond. 122 In Witness Whereof the said Principal bath hereunto set his hand and the said Surety has caused this 123 Bond to be executed by its............ Y 1 QA.....-.-President. and its corporate seal hereto affixed, attested by its 1211 .............Secretary, the day and year first above written. Signed and delivered by the said Principal In the presence of l/..`.1...:..,......1.r. Y........... / Principal. AMERICAN INDEMNITY COMA S RET Attest... ' y C• S. K11NM Secretary. d611"9M[IM[fs 11.,-President. 1 • , 1 i , , AND LOANS First State Bank DENTON, TEXAS , 3 'o k~ d p~.', Q H1 C C ri - t o tad ~1. i r. r i !t a `s f f I DEPUTA'T'ION I ~i THE' STATE UT TE'X'AS, County of Denton _.o44ite County of Denton and State of Texas, having of said County and State, do hereby, with full confidence, In _ / the consent Ll the Judge of the County Court of Denton County, Texas, nominate and appoint- the said _..4'G. . ~.Y-L`" G my true and lawful deputy, in { my name, plece and stead, to do and perform any and ell acts and things pertaining to the office of said . e4eaid County and State, hereby ratifying C and confirming any and all such actr,and things lawfully done in the premises by virtue hereof. ,p WITNESS my hand, this day of 19..YO I Denton County, Texas THE STATE OF TEXAS, County of Denton ~ BEFORE ME, . In and for Denton County, Texas, on th~ls day personally appeared 5~.... 1-....... _ t known tome w to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing deputation, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN under my hand and seal of office at Denton, Texas, this day of 19 ? { I Denton County, Texas Oath of Office I........ ,.,......;...r ' `-1 _do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully and impartially dischtuge and perform all the duties Incumbent up- t e a9 r . . on according to the best of my skill and ability; agreeably to the Constitution and Laws of the United gates and of this State; and I do further solemnly swear (or affirm) that since the adoption of the Constitution 6 of this State, I being a citizen of this State, have not fought a duel with deadly weapons within this State, Aor out of It, nor have I sent or accepted a challenge to fight a duel with deadly weapons, nor have I acted ai second In carrying a challenge or aided, advised or assisted any person thus uftending; and I further- more solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have not, directly or indirectly, paid, offered or promised to pny, j con0lb tted, or promised to contribute, any money or raluable thing, or promised any public office or em. ploynfent a reward to secure my appointment, so help me God. . 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me, this......?...day of `A. D 19 . 4d t 6r 6xit E De ton County, rex d d' as. ,W.YM.1f6'IG'CT `9'CYVY'tt 4l~~lTRe1Cd'~S'169 ~.1~19'!Z=:11IIYL..SY'f S..^_O 'RtTTR'G2iTlR-Q1Y to 0 d ~ M ° 'D t. ; PV i; 5 41 1 OATH OF OFFICE. (Rayor,City Attorney,City Commissioner,and City Marshall) I ,P.. , do solemnly sweex that I will faithfully and impartially dieobarge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me t&% x aooording to the beat of my aill an y,agree y o 'the constitution and laws of the United Statos and of this State and the City Charter and Ordinanos of the City of Denton,Texasland I do further solemnly swear that, i since the adoption of the Constitution of this State,i being a citizen of this State,have not fought a duel with deadly weapons within this State nor out of it nor have I sent or accepted a challenge,or to fbght a duel wi~h deadly weapone,nor have I acted as second in carrying a ohallenge,or aided or advised or assisted any person thus offending; and I further more solemnly swear that I have not,direotly or indireotly,paid,or promised to ppay,oontribm uted or promised to oontribute,any money or valuable thing,or promised any public officer or employment as a reward for the giving or withholding a vote at the election at wb1t% I was sleobd and I furthermore solemnaly swear that I will not Le,direotiy or indirectly, interested in any contract with or olelm against the City of Denton,Taxae,sxoept such warrants as may isoue to me as salary or fees of office, So holy me Ood• ( 7 !eLr `ii ~r~rw~wr Pworn to and subscribed before mempt Denton ,Texas,lhis - LUj dsy of April A D 1838• / 1 ~ Notary Public In an or sn oa oun y. rase • :s . 4 ~T yy A[' t~ , I ~ 1 t 1 1jL tl ~ 4 r t ri r 5, l i' 1 r. ~ r i } J 1 r> ~l> rl 1 r r ~ Jf „r ~ V WWI OF CFFI e ()!.yor,City Attor+,ey,C1ty Coariesionor,nnd City V%rehall) I Ito oolernly nuea.r thmt I \111 ful y and irpartla r dinohaurge and perform all the dutiea incumbent upon me I tsp as City 9RMMIPAIRAR; thp C o ent TgAgAs. "dori n~ to the oa c•+y 6XIII rx1 n y,agroo y to ITi oanet .tutiort and lnna of the Unitas Statoo Ind of thin Oto►':o rand the City Charter and 4rdinz<noe of the City of D=ton,iaxaainnd I do furt'~.or coleenly swear that, alnoo the aloption of tho Gonotitation of this Stats,I being a citizen of this Stats,have not fou,-%ht rA duel with dasMy Weapons nithir► this State nor out of it,nor hnva I sent or aoooptol a oballongo,or to flight a duel with diiadly wa pons,nor have I acted an second in carrying A ohmllen o,or Mdod or advised or eesiated any poraon thus offondingi and f further rora solemnly swear that I have not,direotly or indirootly#VNI,d,or proaiesd to pay.contribw uted or promised to oontribute,any rmnay or valuable thing,or ; wined any public officer or eaploysent,an a reward for the giving or withholding a vote at the election at wbioh I was sleobd and I furthermore solasnly ewesr that I will not be,direotl or indixeotly, interested in any oontraot with or claim s insi the City of Denton,yexae except e4oh varrsrta as may issue to me as salary or lees of offioes So hello me, Go& Boom to end eubsoribed before merq.t Denton,7exae,2his 13th day of April A D 1138. f bot ary J~ff o n for Denton aounty,foxw I, hrr1q i f r~ {r I\ I ~ ~ ~ ti ~ ~ OC ~ I r r ~ r t 6y, , ~ ~f :t: a ~j. t. o 'y ,~'(ff f R !^t dw~ ^~1~ t~ ' T yl ~ ~ ~ If ~r ~y t. ~ ~ r. ~S. _ i. 1 I y t .1 ! 1 TAw F 1 OATH OF 0771CF. (Hayor,City Attornoy,Clty Comisissioner,and City Marshall) I B. W. MnEargrA ^ _.r_...._I do ool ermly swear thin I will faithfully and Impartially disohaargo and perform all the ctutieu inou.aDent upon ma tkwY a 31AYOr o the Oit of entor4 Two ,according to the beat o my erill and y,agroo'aiSlyto is constitution and laxu of the United States and of this State and the City Chmvter and Ordinance of the City of Denton ,Taxnaland I do furt,ior soleeanly swear that, since the adoption of the Constitution of thio State,I being a oitixen of this State,have not fought a dual with deadly weapons within this State nor out of it,nor have I cent or aooepted a ohallenge,or to fh ht a duel with deadly wea,Dons,nor have I sotod as seoond in carryinrr a ohallen e,or aided or advised or aosisted -any person thus offending; and f further score ooleunly swear that I have not,direotly or indirootly.paid,or proaieed to pay,oontrib- utod or promised to oontributs,eny money or valuable thing,or promised any public officer or employment,as a reward for the giving or withholding a vote at the elsotion at whioh I was sloop and I furthermore solemly swear that I will not be,direotly or indireotlyp interested in any oontraot with or claim against the City of Denton #Texas. exoept such warrants as may issue to ms an salary or fees of offioe. So help me Cod. AL Sworn to and subsoribed before se,*t Denton,Texae,yhis 3 day of April A D lV88. notary Publi c n an or a on Covn"'ty# as s .k. ' yk h ' Y` c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , , r, , a t s , p, r ~ ~ 4 J 1y' ~ 7 Y t ORH OF OFFIOE• (Mayor,0ity Attorney,City Oomtiseioner,and City Marshall) I ,do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and Impartially disoharga and perform all the duties inoumbent upon me tke, s City Commissioner of the paooor ng to the eat of my e i an ylagree y to the constitution and laws of the United States and of this State and the City Charter and Ordinance of the City of Denton #Texas; and I do further solemnly swear that, since the adoption of the Constitution of this State,i being a citizen of this State,have not fought a duel with deadly weapons within this State nor out of it nor have I sent or accepted a ohallsnge,or to fbght a duel with deadly weaponsinor have I acted as second in carrying a ohallenge,ois aided or advised or assisted may person thus offending; and I further more sole=ly swear that I have not,direotly or indireotlyipaid,or promised to pay,oontribM uted or promised to contribute,any money or valuable thing,or promised any public officer or employment as a reward for the giving or withholdin a vote at the sleotloa at which I was electd and I furthermore solemnly swear that I will not be,dirsotly or indireotly, interested in any contract with or olaim. against the City of Denton,Texas,exoept such warrants as may,iesus to me as salary or fees of office, So help me Cod.. Y '1 Swo.-n to and subscribed before mej4t Denton #Texas,#hia ,3 „day of April A D 1928. , r "~4 Notary Public n ov en on oun y# oxas. M.! r~ n, Y: 4 i ~t 1 1 • , , yr r i Denton, Texas, April 210 192e. THE CITY CO'111ISSION of THF. CITY OF DENTON, Denton, Texae, Gentlemen:- ' In accordance with the provisions of the City Charter of the City of Denton and the duties imposed upon me by it, I re- spectfully submit to you the appointments required to be nade by are at this time and respectfully request your confirmation of the appointments following: For the office of City Secretary I herel,y appoint: J . ' i . A;rwin For the office of City Engineer I xeaeby appoint: tY, N. harris For the office of Street Commisaloner I hereby appoint: Bailey Coffey For the office of City Health Officer I hereby appoint: For the office of City Fire Marshall I hereby appoint: r. , For the Driver of Truck No. 1 I hereby appoint: hub Hates For the Driver of Truok No, 2 I hereby appoint. Vn. hoods _ hor Hire Prevention Counoil, L. A. I;CDOnald, Fred Vinor, b,lbert Mooper, it, 5. Long, R. V, Burnes, Mill Villiame, Go R. r, Marren, P. D. Penry, Chas. Smoot, R, P, Mitchell, Dr, P. Lipeomb, olaok Sohnitz, lire, Robert Sledpe, Mrs. Co No Atkinnon and tire, Q. Lipeomb. Hub Hates, Nugene Cook and Be wo );oxenzie, Uotor Cop Roy Hulse. Rospeatfully Stibritted, t?ayor. y'11-u { ? J J (n V7! el iii r ~ k ~i w 2" STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON THIS MORANDA OF AOREMMT, made and enterod into by and between, the City of Denton, Texas, acting by and through its Mayor, Be We MOKenzie, and R. Se Wesenberg, V, S. Bowling and We Re witzaX, independent contractors of the City of Denton, Texas, 1~I TNH33KTIts Is That the said City of Denton, Texas, aoting as afore- said, has agreed with the said He Se Wesenberg, Vs Be Bowling and We Re Witzel for the razing of the old stand pipe formerly used by the City of Denton, Texas, for the sues of Three Hundred (0300#00) Dollars to be paid at the oompletior, of the rasing of said stand pipe, and when other stipulations herein set out, which are a part of the consideration for. the ;pMent of said Three Hundred (030000) r Dollars, is fully complied withe U* That the acid oontraotore, Wesenberg, Bowling s.ud witael, have each for themselves, as a part of the consideration for the said Three Hundred ($300e00) Dollars to be paid as aforeo said, agreed to race said stand pipe now ness, the High Sohl~ol and formerly used by the City of Denton, and to hold the said Oity of Benton, Texas, harmless from any and all and every oheraotor of liability which may be incurred in the raging of said stand pipoj 1. aqd further to take each ring of said stand pipe down in two seo• tiona,.mark said. sectioene for idgAtIfiaetion, snd ple 04, theta iq convenient stakkssy $he said last four rings to bn taksln down in- tsaot, opened only at the horissontal misma, and all other seotions or rings to have only two vertical seams opened, 3• That said oontraotors, wesenborg, Bowling and Witaelo hays roprosontod themselves as independent oontraotors faelliar with this ohaxaoter of work, and further that they have inspeotod yeti 2 said stand pipe and are aoquainted with all the hazards of same, anAL, after oareful inspeotion and as a part of the oonsideration for said Three Hundred ($300600) Dollars, agree and bind theme selves to hold said City of Denton, Texas, harmless fro{ any anal all oharaoter of licr,ility that may be inourred in tht razing of said stand pipe as aforesaide WITMS OUR HMDS, This 01st day or February, Ae Do 1908. . OITY OF DENTON MXAS. • B your • za, • r' MM'AiiYMr•YM~ Ooatraotors♦ s, r ors r'r i d gl s FkGi Syr .per i r i ' 1 III r, r 5 k A. ~ e.}) i°a i r at f ~+I ~ fi i i v t e r i . • J'ly~~~ G, pA 1jd ~ I ~ r '4 1 Y n ~ ri: q 1 e t 1 i° 'r r f a~~4 ~4C1 F' 1 C~ t li t°.1 r ^ ti t; I f«y wiym. R.,oy~yee."'.t TCA I^,m ory.xnae ,esi~'[,1 tr'tn .,t3$~ K. a I~ rid r~ ^S^"" ~+-~-vfv^~,. ,~scen~~'*'++~+cs. sar~ar^T'+rrt^w~,h~'.+7+srtt#^+~ VtHj x , Be:RT L. FOWLER none& SROTHORS MOTOR VSHICLOS TSk.WFH0N• XI T nA 14.210 H. OLM 1T. DONTh V. T*XAf-_.,Jaa.24tb4MI91 City Commiseioners, Denton,Texas. 4entlernen:- We the undersi fined property owners of Ave,I Denton,T Texas#aa93desirous of having the name Ave, I changed to, Bonnie u Brae Ave. Signed .YY~ri Y~/.))~JJr))~//IIY Y11~(~r~~i►rlr Y.rr ft, 416 ft MI.' .YY. rr Y.... YY.YYL...r.. r.~. ILI I y V I I ..4 _J CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE 3°° L 1 q e i d r ° 1 0 lit Tilitothrriltlatt of the Ktun of_........__F1ve and 1;0/IoQ.._......_ ....................1)ollara, tho New Amsterdam Casualty Company hereby continues in force Bond, 11. 0. No. .812601 _.__.....Branch Oftico No- ;-?.09.2. -iik the sum (If Ja.Q..o to _l~ . ,.n... e...T.., o.usand and N01100 Dollars, on behalf of. :W Sidewalk License Hond in favor of.... City 0 1 Lenten DentonT Texas 11 for the extended term beginning on the 24th dsv of. November 1!) 2g, nail ending ou this. 24th d;s Novombar , lA 29, snbjec•t to all the _ _ nf,.... _ _ _ _....t... . eovenatits and conditions of avid bond. This Continuation is executed upon tl,o express condition that the Company's liability under said Bond and this and all continuations thereof shall not be eutnulat,k-e and shall in no event exceed the sum of....... u (e, 1, 000.00 t}ollars. . . Attorrney-in-Fac Ole President . and 116dt,xaun t`at°axy+p this..,,,. ,...22nd .,...,_...day OnelfnPe9tirodaiat1aautepa o /10.0 (If .,,....G c t o b e r.._ 19 28 , Attorney 1n-1•act X. . x~ isixRI• CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE r flit (IIunStberatt>att of the sulu of»...., -rive ..!And No/100 .......llollars, the R New Amstordam Casualty Company hereby oontinuos In force Bond, 11. U. No... b~k6 5 ~......33raneb Mee No 9`6, Q. iytbe sutn of , u behalf of.... FrAnk....X...1f0.dBae. l/.... ~Qal.». hone na»'~nd..»130/19.0 Sidewalk Licenrie bond a1. _ . l~ fatror of....... C i t y...._.... D.~, nt..A. n, ...,,.,..t..4_h ,..,.Tl. a el _ » . 19 2$ and for the extended term beginning on the........'9t_b .........--day of»............... November ondiiig on tho,....»,19t ..................day of ...........November, 19 2Q, subject to all the lt»•enruta sad conditions of said boud. 1116 tI±utinustion Is executed upon the express coudition that the company's liability ender sold Bond and this and all continuations thereof shall not be rutnulntire and shall in Ise event exceed the own of- Otto thousand at•d No/106 1x000.00 }poplars. ney►in-Pact: 22nd Wiff left tills signatures of, the President and stlcut fwliS this- day uf. October ± . 1920 prei{dertl. nsy- n-taotA~hmAt"AtSM01A Liog' 1 I 1 1 1 J a r S s I Al~ 06, i IN THE MATTER OF THE aYt/ ~,Q < R.r+/ . 7~'~~2-CCU- l/ ~2N< THE STATE OF TEXAS County of Denton. a 63-e~ being duly sworn, says that he is the.... ...manager of t e 4DEffm Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, acid that the said notice was published in said paper as follows: First insertion 30,tti day of 19 Second Insertion . _..,z c day of. _61.. 19.z... Third insertion _ ..day of Fourth insertion..... day of _ 19 /41 Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ~ . ...............day of 19 r i ,Witness my, hand and official seal.I s' Notary Public, Denton County, Texas. . r ~gg f File No.. >t~. HERE PASTE THE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION CUT+FROM,PAPER IN THE MATTER OF THE I AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISHER TO PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE. Filed the, day 19 _ _ By Deputy. I IUM@ a MYMr Mq, ~I1TIM1114 W.,.,.. rlYSl-°° 1 THE STATE: OF TEXAS,) APPLICATION FOR DEPUTIES. County of Denton I p y p TO IION. COMMISSION ERS~~FAILA of Dmlon keuntyt Tiro, herebpn,nkeapl9 . E.JonauteherntrtoapprnfttrcfohoningdepiuieCounty..,.of."Denton- in and for Denton County, Texas, do os not to cxcccr the amount allowed b by law. One Chief U puty s, an at sa an 1 + O ;F~ ne Chief lleputy One Chief Deputy. One Dcputy I One Deputy.. One Deputy . . One Deputy . . and I do soicm ly swear that the services of said drputrp%are absolutely required to perform the work of said otiiee and that they are ntressary j for the emationc of the public ser%ice, this the „ . sass., ,.Applicant Sworn to and subscribnl before me by...... ' on . y oL. A. D. 102.... t . 9 Notary Den Texas. n marsY Public in and for Denton In the Commissi ' i THE STATE OF TEXAS, J Count chamber thi..........day of Counly of Denton 1 A. D. 102.,.. , J for authnrity to appoint d.putics or assistants, as rNulred by Law showing In his within pand lieatu+n, I vcnfirIth r idavitnthe, vice~ iii l Court >,t ~h assistance, and finding axon examination that there is n necess i • for such , j i I Y hix a for R y c that the said is t n fare onicrc I intnu•nts f~rc ththc fullmnngpirsuns sas cdcputics `or `ns assistants, ' tn ii"'t,,at ion should be grant a! IL is there 1 auth orized to appoint [w r r public 1 f I~ . Chairman CommI•csIi.,..•oncrs' Court, Denton County, Texas l , IgSUCd 02 ClultMon, Fslcrl. IDI Clerk Count Court DenGm County, Trxaa. Deputy By- j u,....,. THE STATE OF TEXAS, DEPUTA"rION County of Denton i e City.,. U1 rehall of.... Denton ..,..of the County of Denton and State of Texas, having cult confidence in an .„of the said County and State, do hereby with then of the Com- ..deputy,,.I,.,n my nri r If EDenton Count Jones • . Tcxaa dui here n nomi nal . ,4 Y. ' p per any cis and things him, p the ing pertaining tine of 01 Bald.,.. Qi t y. 9.4X-0 lawful namr lace and stead, to do) and form on and all acts and 4 of said County and State, hereby ratifying and confirming any and all such acts and things lawfully done in the premises by virtue hereof. Wtraxssmy hand, this 213th yof , .J,= ory, 81 ~kt n Cot.. ay tnty, Trans. , THE STATE OF TEXAS, I Conntyofl)eatoa 13eroasrls .............T B- 1.1 A *(,W, y Puussblliisse, in and for Denton County, Texas, on this day pereonaily appeared j , A 1 YOUnj; " known ~ bathe whose name Is s bset'ibed to the for the purposes and o~bae th atlms thereto ca to su ' foregoing deputation, and acknuwledged tome that he executed the same h to me Oivrm under my hand and seal of office at Denton, Denton County, Te~,.~tis. of JAl'1,r t 1978 T „Nota~~ryt nblle ~n and for Ilcnton County, 7 cxaii: Y (I ~ l Oath of OffI t fully aa...lmpartlally diecl,l. }y1,J,ones,.. , de solemnly wear (or affirm that I will faith. arge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me as.... deputy.•.City . iZur4h811 . the adoption t agreeably to the Con- itf5rm) that of nc and stitutloa qnd Iawi of the tJn[ttd States and o(thfa 5tats; end t do further solemdnly sw to the best (or adoption of the Constitution { Gf thl3 ute t betnC a dtixen of fhb 6tate, have not taught a dues with Bradt wen to within this Stale, not ittt of it, nor have I sent or { aCapt r c~tsllettje ton ght a duel with dradiy weapon nos have I acted as aconnd n t4ming a challenge or aided, advIscd of &W tnd any I persoA_tfip of[etnWdiinnt; d I furthrrtnnre aoletnnly swear (or affirm) that I have not, directly or indirectly paid, oferal or promlebt~ W coal td~ to prom xd to cpntnbttte, an man ar valuabie thing, oe promised an is o em meal, u a to d to secure y rrlibb+tttl pl ap yotntmrtt W hcl ma Oaf. 117 day t1. 1028 Y' "M too „{ri ,Notary sass tae x. - Piled lot record thr day of. ..1197.. , , Clerk, 1. 1 . 4+•r+ a~Op~!/~['~.I~kt'4~r.1Y1~YM1~Y1~1~1Y~/q/~YItlY~'I~. .~Iq~I'(,Iw. AlllW~1 - YMY.r..~lr~ - .u a.rwr.r rw. +Mw~Y•niM 4 ~ 14W A ~ d F pp flfl ~ I 'r !I ~ ~ H 1 ~ 5 Y l FN r6} 4 f r } fr 1 F . A F TO-,the Mayer and City 100-missi~ nerlt _ t We" the underieirn`ed property awrare,and taw eyeta'ef~dell'aro) View Addition, Denton, Texas, redpeotfully reoue~t the ext'ntlen - is said Addition of,exer gains over ` and agree to ~rekA cenn4 as isoon'as the main@ 'ere latdt - N w f 4 i t ~ 0,1 . r .r . I I t Y w, y . - y f. t 71, yap,... + ~..r.art 4 r~ W a.... _ • _ - ~M . . ram , ~ LY+_rr ..a...aw,r ~..lw_. «Irw.w .wr. n.« w». , ate. Yr.+ wwi... r. i .♦.wirw C4 of Pmton B. W. MCKENZIE, MAYOR Penton, $exnm Jan. 1R, 19^8. To the City Commission, Denton, Texas. Gentlement-- I understand you will have at least one vacancy on the Police or night watohiran's force on Feb, lat. I therefore make ap- plication for any m position that you racy have. 1 1. t ' w kI %0 "Whcre There's u Will There's a %Vug" MRS. A. I- OOE RAT NIX, AR TREASNT EY. O. W. PNYN', NSEN R LUSNTLE,RICH STETLkY•TRE~SVHEP MRS. U OI PANOEB, TEXAS T T. , X E.. NV LVOO D,, GUARDIAN Denton County Odd I4 ellows and Rebekahs Association NV. 11. SIcNIFL. PRESIDENT 0XINTOY,TFXAS January 20, 1928. 'Phe Honorable l ayor and City Coranissionare, Denton, T exas . Gentlemen: I have the honor to hereby make appli- cation for position of Night Watohman, to fill the vacancy to be created by the retirement of Mr. A. R. Gooch. I have had eleven years military experience, including eight months on the Mexioan Border. I am a member of the National Reserve Corps and hold the rank of Sergeant, as yell as a member of Arthur f: MoNitzkey Post, American Legion. If I am appointed I promise to faithfully dis- charge the duties of tt a position to the best of my ability. Very respeotfully, e . Sou"th Loous Me P II a ,.r Tity of Penton S. W. McKENZIE, MAYOR • Denton, rtyas G Alv v " el 1 A .,.r.,.........,.....w-.»r.-.r.,ww•.~r.... .1 ..M1♦4 r+1. v,.e •w-.r ..•o- r.. fi 'y Denton, Texas. Jan. 22 1928. Hon. City Commissior. Denton, Texas. Qentlement-- ---Att. Police Come--- I wish to apply for City night watohman,soon to be appointed,on account of a vacancy which I understand will occur soon. Have been living in Denton County all my life, lived in the City of Dento~(some ten years. Been a peace officer about fifteen years. Am quite sure that all of you know me,and if you see fit to appoint me as you City night watchman, I shall do my best to carry out your ivetructions. Assuring you that I will appreciate any consideration you may give this. application,i am, ours very truly, Jo o. im) ormick. Pass I will expect my salary to be OHB HUNMM DOLLARS per month. Dento4, Texas, ignuary 19th, 1928. TO THE HONORABIE CITY CONSUSSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON: This is my applioation for appointment by you as Night Watohman of the City of Donton. If I should rooeive the appointment, I assure you I should give full time and beat energies and will render efficient service. Trusting that you may give me thin ap- pointment, I am, r Yours sinoerely, 1a~ a 1 , ~ ~ ~ -~6'e-'<~/+ cam/-`~'. ..Q~li o"+.~1, ~ f~, , i~ ~ ~ G~ oG.~- C.2~-~e Denton, Texas, January 14, 1920. Honorable +Jity Comnis3ionsrs, Jity of Denton, Texas. Gent !.emon I heraby make ap)lication for the position of ni t officer, which place I am informed is to be vacated at an early date. I have had about nine years ex`~arience as a peace officer, including about 18 month with the city of Denton as traffic officer. I am willing nrd able to take either the so called Square job or the biok job, and am.willimg to perform the duties of either position for 'une salary of $100 per month. In addition to this, I am willing to place my automobile at the disposol of the other night officer to be used at any time by him there is any kind of official call to be made. I propose to park this oar at a given location on the square or elsewhere where it may always be found by the other officer. Respectfully submitted, W. C. Brown. } E. R. B RO W N, 6.1tBTEPM E NS. W. C.AROCTO R, COU RTCNAY MARSHALL, Ml Xmy, VICI ..U C OLN MO.. VKI IM L tK.SU.tE, SICRiAIrv. W. N. FRANC IS REFINERIES KKNKRAL ATTORNEY A. IL HARDWICKA ~r'.IF3T ,T../•+T+V BEAU FONT,COR51CANA, FORT WORTH AS.T. OKN. ATT'T. A. M. DILLINDS C. a. KINO DALLAS, TEXAS. C L. WILKCR SON DAN FERGUSON ` 7 WALACK MAWXINS Jantt'l _lt 1l, lJla ASSISTANTS \ If r r . r D(nton L'r'VeMn It SYCC R:( rc O f i 4. 'j 5 Mr. J. W. Erwin, City Secretary Denton,Texas. Dear Sirs My mc)thl i, has sent to me the Record and Chronicle containing tale notice applicable to the pavement of West Sycamore St. As I understand this notice a meeting has been called for January 12th that the property owners may be given a hearing applicable to said prup)seJ pavement. I will appreciate it if you wili present this letter at said meeting as notice that my mother protests agai~lst the pavement of said street and does not believe the benefits to be derived on account of such pavement is anywhere co:nrcensurate with the proposed cost of said pave- ment. Further, this is to notify the Co:xjlssion that my mothers property is a hortiestead and she kill not pay the cost of the pavement should same be installed over her protest. This is the long side of filer property which she does not use in any manner by vehicle and the total benefit of the pavement of said street adjacent to her property will inure to the benefit of the hotel to the south of her. Further with reference to the form of iettcr sent by you of date January 6th, havinv appl.icption to water con- nections and sewers, I do not understand that any water con- necticns to my mother's property are on the side street but have been taken care of under the pavcrlent that lie„ 1.11 front of her home. w_R Yours truly, 2 i WA H. A. Handy, Pus. Jobn Mabry Tho us, Vice•Pce. Handy Motor Company Lincoln Fords®n AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Denton, Texas Jan. 23 rd, 19 P.,8 . I ~ I To The Honorable Commissioners. City of Denton, Denton, Texas. Gent le men: - We propose to furnish the City of Denton with one Wehr Road Grader and Fordson tractor as per illustrations attached, for $1950.00 delivered in Denton. Above price includes Wehr governor and Bosch ignition system. Fuil details of the many superior points of thid Grader are contained in attached description. We desire to direct your attention to the availibility of parts and service for both tractor and grader attachment. Very truly yours, Handy Mot-or Company. BX✓ 3 sheets attached CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS FERRIS•DUNLAP EQUIPMENT CO. 135 i There Is No Substitute For Experience q! The Wehr Company invented and pioneered the One-Man Power Grader. It was placed on the market in 1922, and has been improved every year since that time. Over 5,000 Wehr Graders have been sold up to date. Our experience in servicing this large number of machines, which are working in all parts of the United States, Canada, and Foreign Countries, has enabled us to bring this machine to its present state of perfection. More experience over a longer period of time has made the Wehr the best Power Grader on the market. When Wehr Graders ore purchased, the purchaser is assured of getting the machine nearest in perfection in every detail. Time has improved and time has tested the Wehr-the original One-Man Power Grader and Scarifier. One of the largest fleets of Power Graders ever sold was the trainload of Wehrs shipped the Nebraska Highway Department in April, 1926. The same high standards of correct design and quality construction which have made Wehr "One-Man" Power Graders such an out- standing success, are also to be found in the balance of the Wehr line. The Wehr Three Wheel Unit, the Wehr Road Roller, the Wehr Truck Tractor, and the other Wehr industrial and agricultural units and Fordson Accessori:s, all typify a high degree of sound, basic experience which lend added weight to the statement: "There is no substitute for experience." Wehr Products Wehr Model D One Man Power V/ehe Three Wheel Tractor Grader Attachent Wehr Model D Special Grader Wehr Road Roller Wehr Quick Detachable Grader Wehr All Sleet Brakes Wehr Super Power Unit Wehr Belt Roller Wehr Case Wheel Wehr Harrow Hitch Wehr Top and Side Crank Wehr Adjustable Drawbar Hitch Equipment Wehr Sprlnt Seat Wehr Mod:1 M Fly Ball Gov. Wehr Clutch Lock ernor Wehr Extension CleaA Wehr Truck Tractor Wehr Muffler WEHR COMPANY $33 30th St. Milwettskee, U.S.A. 136 FERRIS-DUNLAP EQUIPMENT CO. Wehr "One Man" Power Grader Built Better-Operates Easier-Lasts Longer The Wehr "One Tian" Power Grader leads The Wehr "One Man" Power Grader is the :kid in power grader performance and built better. It is built to last longer. It power grader value. is built to operate easier. Every part is Wehr originated the "one man" power oversize, and when parts are needed they cost less grader idea. And, in the years that have . elapsed since this idea was first originated, Compare the Wehr, part for part, bolt for there has been a constant procession of de- bolt, with any other power grader on the velopment. Today, the Wehr is years ahead market, and vru will know why we say: in design. All of the experience, gained Built Better,-Lasts Longer and Operates through these years of development and, Easier. the actual working experience made pos- sible by the thousands now in use, has brought the construction features of the Twelve Points of Superiority Wehr Grader up to the point where they There are twelve points of superiority on the are an Wehr which are not found in any other pow- er grader on the market. Most of these points will not be found on others until their ex- perience in power graders has been broad- ened by years of contact with power grader operators and the various uses to which this type grader is put. Rigid, Vibrationless Construction This is necessary in a power grader to pre- vent blade chatter and do all around satis- factory work. Check the Wehr cal 'ully for this. A Highly Efficient Cutting Edge , Beginning with the cutting edge, where the work starts, ~J" bolts hold the double t WN cutting edge to a high carbon reinforced c~ polished mouldboard. The 10" radius of the new Wehr mould- board not only greatly stiffens it, but also causes the dirt to roll instead of slide, thus takes less power and does more satisfac- tory work, FERRIS-DUNLAP EQUIPMENT CO. 137 Wehr Leads the Power Grader Field Better Work-More Miles Per Day-Lower Cost Per Mile I I .y 1 , 1 tirrf I~ 4-, Rigid Mouldboard and Blade grader. This is through the use of a heavy Construction angle steel "A"-shaped, die-formed, hot- riveted rigid assembly (see illustration), The blade and mouldboard construction is which, in turn, is held to the circle by four rigid. This rigidity must be carried all the guides. Some have three and others fasten way through the machine to be of real value only at one point with a center pin. Four in preventing blade chatter-the enemy guides are necessary to hold the circle rigid. which makes poor roads and shortens the life of the machine, to say nothing of its Chatterless "A" Frame continually loosening bolts. The drawbar of the "A"-frame assembly is Rigid Blade Beams held rigid by use of a heavy adjustable coil spring, over the king pirr. thus eliminating The next consid,ration is the rigidity in chatter at this point The neavy drop forged the blade beams. These are of a high car- king pin has a bearing surface of four bon steel, 1%" thick by 4" wide, and held inches in the big 140 pound steel head cast. to the circle by 1" bolts which are spaced ing. far enough apart to eliminate any chance of their stretching or permitting vibration 8, Channel Steel Frame which would loosen them. Attached to this big head casting are the deep frame members (S" steel channel). 250 Pound Electric Steel Circle These big side frames are rigidly tied to. Next is the heavy circle, a 250 pound elec- gether at twelve points by cross braces and tric steel casting, machined to form a snug cross members, thus making the two S" fitting and free turntable. This size circle side members into one rigid frame assem- is strong enough for use with a tractor four bly times the size used; however, not a waste NOTE-No small bolts are used in the of weight or material to make it sc heavy Wehr on any important poi, ts. All bolts and strong for the weight is necessary to are j/s", %s", 34" and 1", produce rigidity. Note that all bolts are widely spaced in the Blade Is Attached to "Stay Put" construction of the entire Wehr machine, which eliminates continuous loosening of Now note the method of itt:-ching the nuts and bolts. The machine is built rig19 blade, beams and circle assembly to the and stays rigid with less attention. 138 FERRIS-DUNLAP EQUIPMENT CO. These Features Insure Efficiency Aside from all the small details which time and experience ha., perfected on the Wehr, there are four important units which go to make Up a rigid and chatterproof power Grader. Beginning at the ground, where the work machined and held to the A-Frame by starts, there is: First, the Cutting Edge C FOUR circle guides. and Mouldboard Assembly; Second, the Second: The Blade Beams for strt ,gth Circle and A-Frame Assembly; Third, the and rigidity. The beams on the Wehr Blade Lifting and Control Assembly, and are 1"4" thick by 4" wide, made of high Fourth, the Main Frame Assembly. carbon steel. Check and compare every detail of the Third: The A-Frame. Note this member Wehr along with these four main units, on the Wehr is die-formed and hot- before making your decision, riveted into a solid unit which cannot The way to judge the Circle and A-Frame loosen up. Assembly on any Grader is by the speci. Fourth: The Circle Locking Device. A fications and construction of the follow. 1!y" shaft locks the big Wehr Circle. ing points: First: The Circle for strength, weight Wehr Easy Lift and rigidity. The Wehr Electric Steel Y Circle weighs 230 lbs., cast in one piece, The Wehr Blade and Scarifier control is through worm and worm sector by large hand wheels. The lifting of the blade Wehr Anti-Chatter Hitch needs only a spin of the hand wheels, as the heavy lifting is done automatically by y `!Q]}~~Yf e ~M Y' The Wehr Anti. a neat and simple set Chatter Hitch is of lifting springs which the most im or. are adjustable to suit tant of the chat- the operator's idea of ter-proof features how easy the lift should on the Wehr work, Grader, High Carbon Steel Mouldboard : } a FERRIS-DUNLAP EQUIPMENT CO. 139 Adjustable Worm Gear Assembly Used on Standard Model "D" and Quick Detachable Wehr Graders - 4, V~ The worm and worm sector of the Wehr Bronze thrust washers prevent the wornis are adjustable for wr:ar. This is an exclu- from wearing into the worm brackets. It sive feature, found on1j, on tho Wehr. is seldom if ever that the lower part of a grader worm bracket needs replacing-the From the illustration above, you will see upper part gets all the abuse and wear, the large shaft holding the worm sector is therefore, the Wehr Worm Brackets are cut on an eccentric, thus when it is desired built in two pieces. to adjust for wear, simply pull the pin from When replacement is necessary, only the the end of this eccentric shaft, apply a upper part need be purchased, thus effect- wrench to the square end and turn until ing a substantial siving over the old types, worm and worm sector are again in proper where the entire bracket is cast in one mesh and all lost motion removed. piece. Note these Featu of Ite W Scarifie AN halts simple, Not itic ! unbreakatte SS'a art-J LV, b 1!s' plm i,,,~ { flsemUf N / a ctled mown gaAe m/ t Iy," Nbiek 6y! w e,fl d{hl ~ ear rtes[ J l! lb. It steel Cie {cArllie Pint f V," MAN tier ♦ C a Nickel Sic Test 214" f Yaff at p la r~e~, Ih" 1 toe 4 clew A. Quick et hablf yen Nevin{ ter pin 'a0 tuppin Its - alv'rt4tl{ a uni• form, neels poor its to Nlmf of of We fcaN r sea are l;i" thkk by wlda ant !till el chrsm kket level. Thq 1 (tame ~ the emtife pu f the searince wit ue \ 1 IM 2#1111 cf A the ebalm/ - 1 7 140 FERRIS•DUNLAP EQUIPMENT CO. Wehr Quirk-Detachable Grader One-Unit Principle With Quick-Detachable Feature y1 For those who desire a Power Grader which permits the separate use of the Fordson, we offer the Wehr-Quick Detachable Grader. It pos- sesses all the outstanding features found on all Wehr Models, and in addition, has the Oulck-Detachable feature. To Hitch Tractor To Unhhdi Tractor Td hitch the tractor to the grader, drive To unhitch the Fordson from the Quick m between the frame members until the Detachable Wehr Grader: first lower the %front axle strikes its place in the lifting blade to the ground, apply the demount- hooks, turn up the screws just enough able front wheels to the Fordson, release to take the weight of the tractor off its rear axle frame claTps, lower the trac- front 'wheels, clamp the rear ends of tor's frost wheels to the g:,und by turn- frame to tractor axle, demount tractor's ing the screws which extend throagh the front wheels, hook up clutch and gear ' top of the main yoke, unhook clutch and shift rods, and'you are ready to go-with gear shift tod, and back the tractor out. a genuine .One Man One-Unit Four Wheel Power Grader. This requires about fifteen minutes time. `Y i. M r e above 111ustratldo shoteir th's. Wehr Quick Detachable Grader / itched to the Fordson. Note hety the front tractor wheels are demountable at the huba, simllar to. demountable disc wheels on an automobile. I p p n on A O n N ~ d 4~ 1 O bn~ 1 to P. o RC ~.3 A o0 0 x~ 1 0 ° $0`~ 0 O to to °a M r, Y 1 f i t } e r. CMY Russell Motor Patrol No. 4 Caterpillar Two-Ton Tractor for Power This motorized Grader is built for heavy main- Blade, offered in 3 siua: tenance work on gravel or earth roadways. It is 12-foot long regular equipment). cr.l,ablr of working in loose or sandy soil where I0-fout long. wheel type tractors could not be used. 8-foot lung. Angle reinforcentenl on back of blade. The operator's station is at rear of machine where he has an unobstructed view of the ruad ahead as Blade Beams-31/2x11/1 inches flat high car'Son well as that of the blade. The steering saechanisnl is steel. similar to the wheel type motor graders. The unit Blade Braces-l1,/d inches round. is very easily handled, has plenty of power, and the BIade Pitch Adjustment-4 positions. entire otltfit is most sturdily built. Blade Lift Above Ground-12 inches, The Barge Circle or turn table for blade gives a The many improved features found on thi., wide and more rigid support to the blade. It is machine insures economy, service, and a lower made of heavy "T"-shaped steel and held in place up-keep cost. by a l.iunger. The release of the plunger is ex. The grader unit can ;,e muunted on the tractor tended to the operator's platform, The circle is 52-inch diameter, made of 4x4xl/y inch "T"-steel, with very little difficulty. Circle Play Is Eliminated.A screw clamping device Specifications in the circle brackets permits tightening or positive. Grader Unit ly locking the circle without play. Weight (Grader unit only)-without scarifier Blade Side Shift-18 inches. The lateral shift 38W pounds, with scarifier 4500 pounds. of blade, allows the blade to be moved to either The Blade is reversible and may be tilted for- side of the main frame. This center shift is a rack ward or backward from n leveling to a cutting posi- and pinion type, operated by a worm and gear, It tion. Both blade and cutting edge are made of a is powerful self locking, easily operated and con. special high carbon steel, highly polished and will trolled fro-,1 the operator's position on the rear scour perfectly. platform. Vorm Ile I Draw-Bars--5\3x1,,1 inch angle. steel are reversible and adjustable vertically. One rod releases all the teeth. Machine Cut Gears in the blade lift make: a per- fect me=b-easy running. 1Veight of Scarifier-700 pounds. Gears Completely Enclosed. A real machined Width of Block-48 inches. job. The metal housing fully cover. A protects Ilrawv-Bars for Scarifier-31;.x1t., inches, high the ge-,rs, carbon steel. Bronze Bushings and Bronze Collars for worm Size of Teeth-21,ix:1y inch. shafts. Spacing of 'i eeth-4 inches apart, Take Up Bearing in fornvard lifting arm bracket. Number of 'T'ech-12. Ball and Socket connections (extra large) in lift- The Alemite System of lubrication is used ing links. The ball is 2 inches in diameter which throughout. This insures perfect lubrication of the gives a large wearing surface. snug fitting bearings. 1 All joints are Tight-play has all been eliminated. The Long Wheel Basa and oversized front whceIs insure smooth and nmiform work. The weight is Hand Wheels-30 inch diameter. distributed so as to give proper balance. S' The Frame--is made of extra heavy 7-inch A Steel Cab is Pro tided. It is practically weather channel (193; lbs. per ft.) heavily braced and main proof when side curtains are attached. The side connections are riveted. Where castings are fasten- curtains are not regularly included but are furnish- ed to the frame, large bolts with lock washers are ed when so ordered. used. The Longer Font Axle is of special construction Motive Power and extra wide. It gives a 51 inch spread to the front wheels. 1 Tw.-Ton Caterpalar 't'ractor. Wheels-front 32x5 inch rubber tires-'T'imken Speeds--first, 21s miles per hour; second, 3- Bearings. miles per hour; third, 5tJ miles pcr hoar; reverse, 2~~y miles per hour. The Steering Device is of the worm and gear type. The RUSSIiI.I. 11fOTok PATROL No. 4 Motor power-25 11. 11. can be handled as easily as any truck. Drawbar power-15 H. l', Width of track-10111!j inches. Tread-Front, 51 inches. Ground contact of tracks--51 inches, spread out- • Wheel Base-16 feet, 2 inches. side to outside-48 inches. Independently 4djustable Scarifier. The scan- Mott •-4 cylinder, overhead valve, 4 inch bore, fier is hung in trout of the blade. The scarifier and 51,,1 incn stroke, speed 1000 R. 1'. A1. r blade nnay be worked together or independently of each other. ]'he adjustments are all made from See Caterpillar printed matter for further details the rear plntfornn. The scarifier consists of a on motor ail tractor features. crucible steel block, mounted on a pair of heavy drawbars vvhich are, in turn, connected at the front To remove tractor from grader requires pnlling bolster The twelve scarifier teeth of high carbon taro pins and removing six bolts. Russell Grader Mfg. Co. Minneapolis, Minn. Cicero Ill, North Kansas City, Mo., Alemphis, Tenn., witas, Texas, Winnipeg, Alan. t'rlnttd In V. 9, A. 4 Get The Most For Your Road Machinery Dollar w i t fir-'a AUSTIN PUP ROLLERS 11'ilh International and Fordson Potrer Plants The fiat I'cr.sind roller was an Austin, and the first Ausris r 1+ LjS Pr 0 ww; cshil''n~,l ;ft the 11t21 Guod Roads Show where it created " r~ G1 MRS surnerllinx ,i n : cn..riun. Until then, no ono had supposed that a 117Ih International and Fordson Power Plants n~lc, one-rimn mmchire, cu,sting little to buy and operate, could A yc•;Ir or two nLO the motor grader was still in its rxpcri- Combine successfully the features of a roller, scarifier, and road maintainer; and replace complete outfits costing several times as mental stage and the few machines on the market were Little much both to buy and operate. more than makeshifts. Then the public utTicial or contractor Since that time thousands of Ausrty pies have been sold, and who could afford to use a motor grader was the exception; their merits are now so well known to public officials and contractors now there are mighty few who can afford to be without one that they need satrcely- be mentioned here. Dislingulshing Characteristles of Anglin .]Motor Graders The International {McCormick-Deering to-2o) and Fordson In addition to being the first completely factory built tractors used as the power plants provide ample power for the wurk motor graders on the market, Austin machines have always the two types of machines are intended to do, and insure for Aus'rrv been characterized by several unique featuresofgreat practical NP owners the service rendered by the thousands of International value. and Fordson dealers in addition to that of our numerous branch Ixaring Front 1Checle are probably' the most striking of Th otfi and warehouses. these features. The motor rider dilTers from n horse or The original ' was designed meet the Illinois State High- tractor drawn machine in that its front end is not hitched to way Department's specifications for r rolling subgrades It . is only anything. and will therefore slide sideways, if means are not natural, therefore, that the c should be exceedingly gly popular with at hand to prevent it, the instant the si,le drart on the blade exceedingly who o are a;ireal doing g such to uuc mhany work; other but kinitds has of also rollipngr, ow while itself the lf becomes the least bit severe. Austin Motor Graders ever. blade and scarifier make it a very practical .oad maintainer and come this tendency by leaning their front wheels in the apiw- leveler. A partial list of the many ways reps are being used to se: direction, and are thus able to do more dificult work and save time, labor, anal money for their owners is given on the next mor- of any kind of work than other motor graders whos. operur.;r can only overcorne the tendency to skid by raising huge' their blades or setting them at very sharp angles. _ Other Austin features include a special front truck, reont i and rear scarifiers, a rear crawler tread of remarkable efficien- cy, and Bari ws tyl+cs of cabs with steel or canvre sides. Tutor graders make excellent snow remora] machin•s, an I should nlwavs be provided with cabs when bought wit], that purpose in nand. The machine below is the Austin-Interna?ional I S-.10 mold with rubber tires front and rear, leaning fr..nt wheels, front scarifier, and military ctlr. Other malels ; re illustrated and described on the center spread of this hroaJ: i,le. v f J J ~T h cot fr 'r. ty~' i tt f - •'~►rF tAo i. ,jrf~l •~.e..w..! f,b ~JQC''t" ~,3 i ~ r i .r t7 an,l ,5 rrrrio ia,nHJ rw~iy` •oIS '.,u,~+, sarY 6nivq „tn V1 11"Noniy %irj rnwtr wp 6utJl,'IV •s+il~'w,3„f 6nt"I ("I l ~~...r e,{+,t •e x( l', rv, u. tl0,l VJ,)]tliq 3,V t3ttscv n,rl 3IA4A(I 6o~Pi,1(1 w,~~yl11"'9 P",r lI 111)n[11'r 1131 IL%K',,N "')H alr,rl HJa 3kl VN01511I 619r11~/ n, 1ur ~n{•'~.{.11 :S3Sf10113Uv"A 0NV S30Id30 IIJNv Hi4 `''"'1'{'{.::~ I- r s!oulIII '.S3A]9H Puv vrcJnV :$3TJolan j SCOl11111 `o2Baitj:) 'anu3AV UOIILJNs V gl.10,Sl OOb :aatjjo amoFi 000 Aiauilp-ew PUGH uaajsaM.uijsnV at16L ,rr 11 ,l u u .rare v„ l i.,irti apu~I• sr R1aui11~u11• u~TFUI• alaY.fl en{rnl Pul"'"I 1 A~ 0.R T '1 MYPwOT A31T6~1~R3~H R1>4~lT'W'S~ y M1i131; A,~1Yr~3~'M 1M rn c4', ' 1a 4. ~ rr ry . !pf ~ ,,\v 31S 3.41 # ~ r 611,.,{OJ L 61110 pur'c,.{yu,Jdy'ssd,ang V 6,.,11,.N dn.i ' . e (enµien~g-Jrf 6,>>J n~m II c ,k JE1 5r' I i A II,a4.1V J4dm,ISI 6J'{'rJJ'k'risi • ~r _ .^S i:.. _F~, ;•~~'a cri.C Il,a4 Al fuiuc,p 6J.,I,r,J aP°t}{ l Misnv ' s "1ya811110•1 83.11J,s ll., 3Njl 'j Na31S3M-Nllsnv 3H1 <A~..::v.,xrrs 214~-.a?,xa.nJCW+.. '1R.'~C711~liIM fl' f +g a f I IS~a 2, ~{y r. i i , tit, tt ~ .I f 1 r • 11 f1 / 1 1 WHERE AUSTIN PUPS HAVE PROVED THEIR EFFICIENCY Here is a Partial list of the marl)' says progressive contractors and public officials are using Austirn Pups to save time, labor and money. Scarifyirg, leveling, and rolling subgrades for concrete Rolling shoulders and fills on which a ro-ton machine + and o: her kinds of roads, streets and idle) s. t-auld be too heavy'. Leveling and rolling all sorts of narrow roads and drives Ro ling loose "one on grades too steep for a stun rp~ as in parks, cemeteries, or prtt ate estates; and around machine. manufacturing plants and filling stations. Rolling athletic fields, running tracts, tennis courts,, Maintaining Wth, gravel, and similar roads. etc. killing palches and all kinds of suafaeC treatments. Rolling brick. Rolling but and cold rock asphalt. Pulling a plow, scraper, light grader, or subgrader, analr Rolling w'arth-lose floors and station platforms. acting as a general purpose tractor on any job. a gtsr,grade We well gladly send you a copy of the special catalog in which all Roping Austin Pup hollers are described in detail. SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE AUSTIN BULL-PUP "Total length, 1VrItotit cit htr'+I;ulc or sc:lrifier..... 1,3' 4" Compression per lineal inch under rear rolls of 5-tun Tornl It 11L,C , t%ith nlaintn,iuim_ 1113 Ic, r•I' 4" Model, full}' equipped . .........................2,6 lbs. 'I L.1,11 IcnCrh, 11irh bla i1 and sculfitr t5' S" Compression per lineal inch under re:.r rolls of r t;- f, .d h:iahr, rt cr ~r,,tk . 8' d' tun model, fully equipped , . .......156 Ii1s. W,Rh ref r,m r,,ils . t9" C,lmpression per lineal inch under rear rolls of 6-tun i )ialncrcr IIf ra it rolls.. . ..........411" model, fully equipped....................... , ..:9o Ibs dill of In nrn'lls .....................}!+'i Ui,lnicrtr IIf it - wt rolls....... t(The weieht of the "6-tun" model fully equiplied Rollin.; width. q' 4" with blade arid scarifier is actually 7 tuns.) Con,pression jlzr lineal inch under roar to 115 of 5-tun rrlodcl, plain tA) His. T k ,v FAI.\G SPr.BUS: Cou,prt'Sion per hMQJl inch under rear rolls of 5,';- i.ow...... 1.62 M.P.H. ton nuutrl, plain . . . . r Ibs. Second • 2.4 M. P,11, Compression per lineal inch under rear rolls of 6-tun High.... . ,,1.17 M.I'.ll. I110410, l+lain . . . . ...........5,l lhs Rcscrsc...... 1.14 D Y-M , 11'hilc the blade rteularlti furnished with the $u11-Pup is pltcc.l bci'•vren the rolls s shown in the Illustration at the right, we ''•:.lr"z ;r~ 3' r r can nu spcciul orders furnish a blade ahead of the front roll like that regularly used on the Austin-hordson Pap and shown in the illu.tr,ltion below. 1 1112, n ♦ Y .1 q d~ A ~r'. Sl 'I r".. N btil N t+^v 6.'~ wta''r, 115 )ti`f 1 L ` Y y. Srarifying a llard itfdgc Arsrtv.Foknsos NeP Hoct.eke are mode in two mode's; the light u: Engle-Geared, which conics in } aIL1 .11;-ton siLCN, 6S;9 the re9111ar I-, Ir,ISC,n re.rr axle and drive, and is not f:rcd with blade orscarificr uttachmcrts; and the heavy, or IJou. Lie-Gcarcvl, which males in 4, 4'i, and 5-t"11 Silts, all of which can he fitted with the belle and scarifier, and which has a special full length frame, a one-piece rear isle of great strength, an.l a spvcial double a , drive. f-911 I + I , W a W AM I~ „roar . 14 % .t 1►. r ~ _ $ vr;r;y~ r t1~~~'y eJ it OV~ fJ A/t.5i~6Droy~ Intl lliarlc frooion /tolUy~~royydQ/y/// 'fh. na s7o/%n SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE AUSTIN-FORllSON PUP ROLLER ({lotiblc-Geared Mudd) Total length, without either blade ur scarifier r a' rj' Cumprr.~iun per lineal inch under rear rolls of Total lcngtlr, xith nwintuining bl;adc o' 9" 44401 model, full} equipped . . ,81.q Ib,. 't'otal length, with bl-,(lc and scarifier t" C'nrnpre.dion pcr lineal men under rear n+lls of Tool hciLht, over >t.ick.... 4'J-tun rnndc•I, fullt• equipped . . . 111 lbs. Wdthofrcurr4k.,... , P' of . a8 C oress;rin 11 f'tun m(klc'I Ifull} alc 1 1jiiu`i~cr rcur nrlls 141 lbs. I1i;unctcrofreartolin 4:" TK t,Ilsosrrrost NN (Ith 1'r frvmt +(ills , Lnx , ScrunJ Lgi,1L1'.F1. NI.P.f f. Diamctcr of frmt fulls iIi¢h t,N 111.F'.ll. . a,N4 MAIL -77 N . on (I leo ~1 s r ia,. ',Taro {Years o/ 1/re Famous Ifist In Plactnp 11ade In Action i. i HARE ARE MOTOR GRADERS TO The Austin - Fordson MoItor For Those Who Want Efficiency at Low C 1 u This is the •uhber tired, leaning wheel model, ,ith center scarifier. We can also supply the rear scarifier shown at work in one td the illustrations at the Iet't, w. 1 ~ and a cancan sided cab for the operator's j+rotcctum. / .w.. iL The Austin I ordson Motor Grader with crawler tread, steel tired leaning front wheels, Intl center warificr. Rear scarifier and cab can also be furnished fur this model. • i r s a r~ r r ~1 ~ 41 I .d aa. Y,` e I t•4^ R., ~~ey • ~ ~n lb'k a ~~v I . i I / y vnt -n`;,.~ _ ~ t i a1 1 Motor Grafters ,/lnfie f ~lcfent .Wort Itemorers Molor Grafters -1 14 . i .the Sear{fled I'ere{{ng t 1 The toao model with crawler tread and rubber tired leaning front wheels. Scarifier attachments and cabs can be supplied on special orders. r' ' yil~kuw +,JiSrfi • To MEET YOUR EVERY NEED Motor Grader °ency at Low Cost i,dd, With _ .ir scarifier r the Irft, r, it"tion. I • ~ "r' Ml 1 sum I' The Austin-International 10-20 Motor Grader An Ideal General Purpose Machine ,ticarER~'a ~Irttcrlal t MIN o- J 1 y.. lr fr.. >~1~~ 4 ~ Y r' M1 y 1 f ~ y 2ccnd f printnrU i. ltniftin0 a auger ~lodcl n ,la $ + 4'hc 10•t0 Rear Scarifier 'n A( 7 r The Austin-Ynternatio. The Largest, Strongesti and M fh: 15-37 nrfdcl %ith cratelcr tread and ruhhcr tired leaninLl Gant Wheels. Fmnt or rear scarifier, and Military rrr Millman cal, ran he futninhal if desired. 1 I I 11 r col f~ Y vM{ t t~M, Ti PMA . Zsy~ til, lot, 1, " 1/ote a O,tFronl U7tre/s Enable t/~e H n a6r rdest pr/alnpanconnt u/d i ~e ro Riade bfakf Scarifier and d as New ,1[a the ito dale front ae Fa Goo of r rice Rear S job Gook rV You will find many interesting facts, figures, and photographs in our special mt _ front wheels, unit front scarifier. Notice thc"'IL all an.{ socket blade rtisutgl n,nnrCti, n., In j cnc'j„scLl rA,ing g+ t s. This model can he .Y 'fi t fittc.k t+ith thi rc;tr sc inhur .tut+n in tme of the Wustrations at the eith.r the Alil u irirt ~,r I'llin.in t le t,f cab, 1 tl ~'xiryy Pro, rlf .Sf nr' "'°ffi'~'~.~ aw'vS+'~A.Rr.cn-.r•w,awaFTr+.a,q,-.~'*wy~IF P-~:.:,-.2-.nrM.T+P.^~'~1..a' S'mrr~er ryryd Fier in .Action to rfnre or/ Scari C, of Noe ,File 10•20 Kear ..r - tin-International 15-30 Motor Grader test, Strongest` and Most Powe ful Motor Grader Built ~w t' t 1 ~ t' r i / r Of . l r~ 0 y r , r The tS ;o model with rubber tires, front anti rear, leaning front whceis, front st,o,ficr, and Military cal). 'The ball and si cket blade raising connections, and enclosed raising gcars are clearly shown. Special equipment includes the rear scarifier shown in operatiun in one of the photographs at the left, and the I'uIIm to cal), which has sterl insteaA or c.tnras si;les. The Austin Line of motor graders is larger and more complete than any other, which makes it easy for you to select a model asgood as made to order crake 1110 xoati for the work you will want it to do, Front scari8eaa God ae 1 ex in our special motor grader catalog. The card will bring you a copy by return mail. ~j 6. r. eEATTY w. T eEATTY C W. 6CNCENBAl10M xRp1D(xT I , G.\iRM\4 ra GSU R[. 'Ihe Coo rr. IreF I`' 1w ~r Nr , F~t 'yl AL 01•rrb+ .tom, r IICHIG SHELOON KWILSON Chicago GRAMCN MANAnaa 1305,1307 SouTK LAMA. ST![CT Dallas, Texas 3Pr^IA1 PETAVERY Motor end steam jam"ary 25, 19128 Hoed Rollers Jaw eru+hers Gyratory crushers Portable conveyors Screenlnp Plants Iir. T3.Y!. I.'olrenzie, Yayor, TrectcrGraders Dent0:2, Texas, Maintenance Graders Motor graders BID 0]. I.'✓LOR GRAM scaritl6ra Elevating Graders Derr Sir A ollchers Street Excavators Road orapa We beg to submit the follovri.~{, ;,proposal, f. o.b Denton- Road scl.do. srao 1 - Austin Pordson Typo Motor Grader, %Ath Road Plows straight front vfneele and with r-tbbor Dumpweoons tires cll around, 9000 pounds - - - - - - $1650.00 oil Distributors Motor Pick-up Extra for leaning front Vieels, - - 100.00 Sweepers Extra for front eoa_rifier - - - - - - - - 125400 Streetsweapers „ 6 Sprinklers Culvoets 1 - Austin 10/20 International Type I.iotor oi.tringcmte•a Grader, with straight front 47uleole and rubber tires all around, 11000 pounds - 2460.00 New York, r,. Extra for new stye front soar ifier-116071- 235.00 %ibemy.N.Y. Extra for leanl.lg front wheels - - - - - - 100.00 Phlladelphle,Pa. Mchrrtend.vq{) On the '420 I'otor Grader we have in stool, here wwhioh ~ APIA Me, Go, now has leaning front wheels and is equipped wi~h rub- NewOrlaans,C.! bar tires all around, we oan onango this maohine to iscklon,Mles. straight front wheels, and i).sing the rjar tires whioh ~ Columbus. o. have been out a little on aooowit of gottinC the tra- St.Paul. Mlrin, ohine in a mud hole vriien unloadi2, , we maho a delivered wel,oo.Nebr. prior Denton of $2300.00. Extra ~or loaning front ~eals - $100.00. Extra for new style front eoarifier - M.rnp~+~a,T.nn. v$28540* oklehorns Oity, Okla oalla Texas Of nvwnCol, From the alove prioes we will alloy 20,~2 off dor oash or t8illl60.Mont. vrill aooept part oash and vrerrants bearing, 6;"~ interest GbTtLake City,Utah for the balanoo, Ph O~hht, Ari i , riortY~nd, Oregon $aM Preneiitn,Celii, Los Angeles, Calif. Karnes city, MO. to ~ Tilts Co :1l:1ny has 1)0e21 ~:7crr11.i'ac~1}rit: ; °o~:d ^l d street mac h?.ne for over s'_ :ty nine yealos, and is toddy the oldest exclusive manufaotai^er of a ca.~l)l.eto 11.1le of this el.ass of rachineryI Cll_ cf vjAoh is r nufaoturecl. bir as in two factories And sold. direct to the trade t'r.rol7 h this Dallas 7mn?h, vfnich is the oldest road 2:i Al1Ci1 0! f7.C0 7.71 '2L:.~'.3 ~ I 11~'. L eell I.OC~.t eQ in a?c llana f o,• tl.10.Lt~ ;ears . Co:I 'ally rr2s the :first to 113O tha 10/20 Industrial ??e Tilt ernatIoral Traotor In a '!c-cor Grade-. There is ono festi~ re et,o-,1t otzr I'otor Oradorc, which is pa.tontocl, 0710 that we I.r,:L21t tc Call attort 102 to, rsid ti at is the Leani2lr, '?7`c7it ',Loel.s. It ?.as been oloc'.^l,; clononstrat ocl 1. r act al t•.nt :;.or l IS mo1^o front side drat `o 7-,otc:e th n to blade Thl- elline. With L 111.ade ,;rador tho traotor or i.-, los hole to :cold the 1`ront orld in lino, :,.t a motor €;rador does not 'nave this s.dvontc:ge, rnd unless there is oonething to eou,lte aot tile, front slippaC.o or oidc dr.ft, the i,achlno cannot coo maximum vnoliint of vrorl:, unless it has loa111;2'; front t-ilools. We have d.emonstratod this ti7rle 'WA. time again by lean-' i.nL, tl.e fro it }-(heels, and with a ',heavy load Gn the blado, moving the dirt ,ri.thout any s1.i.I: age. Than we have stopped the c chiro, set tho .°.ro»:t yrhoels s~rai ght and started the machine a,;sin and the front end vroi.].d o siaeatays but oy leanfnf*.h6 %rhools ovor in their for- I'lor pocitioil, this tor2dency to snip is ovorcomo and as no other Ifotoi Grader is env.illped with leanin2C -ont vdloels, the Aastin :naohirune have n cli.stinot advGntago, booauso you can got more 170r1~ 01)t of V CM and move more dirt. Both of the mohinee ire are bidding; on have Alemito Tjit- brioation.Systom, and }he 01y3ratio2_ of either grader is oontrollaci 'by the operator from his positioa on the rear pplatforin4 He, does not Have to leave this T~lat- j form t o make any ad'jvatments attoh as roversirlg the blade On the 10/20 machine we use the ball and s ockot Joints on the blade lifting arms. This machine also %as out steel worm and gear liftit28 devioe onolosed in an oil tight ouse. x !tr. 33. `'i. "al;onaiv Ovr Ur. AlMson is very faLtil M' vrith t'Zese r"wahines, and he will by Clad to e;cnlain s31;1 ct,lar foattwes vrith reference thereto. 71 a.ro onoloo,*nc- a oiroular on the ranchf'.neat and vrP eortainl,: voiild rociato your order. Very truly yoliro , 1,Tant or. sTrvr:I enol-1 CC Nr. A1.11-son I t 00 d S trong Effictentoo Rigi 'i'il[t"~dRd:`@P®3Rlr~"Sti4'p:";fr~.`:Vf"l TaTYNCti1.':' ~-.~:,~T.A?6AYY"F4fai~a.F~G;UGti'~pW~.W.'~.r7~A1Gl~i 1MY3+Yl1PlM~1r'iV'+L]B'lit' P, t N h .5~t • ah y}la° i ~ I.i , i f h'ii ~a 4. i F Wit t A SUPER • MAINTENANCE MACHINE C HE "Servis" Motor Shaper was not designed and twisting strain. or built in a day. It is a product of fifteen years Strength is placed where strength is needed. Weight of scientific study and research by engineers built in where most effective. The weight, NO pounds,/V. 96 ~ who have a practical knowledge of present day prob• of the Servis Motor Shaper, riding on a wheel base of lems of road maintenance. 10' fl", insures a steady, firm and smooth operation and Weak spots and other short-comings of the older type affords maximum motive power. Study the specifica• machines have been carefully studied and overcome. tions on opposite page. Practical tests over every kind of road have been made, MOTIVE POWER and each mechanical problem dealt with until perfected. A 10-20 H.P. McCormick-Deering tractor with stan• Construction thruout it strong, close and rigid, pro- dard equipment of Automatic throttle governor, au viding for the tremendous punis:tment a machine of cleaner muffler ind hand brake is the propelling force this type must withstand, of the Servis Shaper and affe ds ample power to meet The main :tame of the Servis Motor Shaper is built of any contingency which may arise while in o eriation. Fight inch channel steel well reinforced by a ' ~x0? q Spccirt rubber tired rear wheels, weighing pounds inch steel p?ate, an added strength to resist side sway each, assures road gripping certainty. ,~,fGU f 1.. J ,IrY Y,S1 fit µr Ii°!•' .,r.....1 X74 . A'1f ~'r*t'~ '~^-.:~1 f he- in v DUAL BLADE SHAPER aD t • • _!r .r 'ails '`Y ~ ~~;`y,~, .e s;ltt;R,d,<<.i1fl,ifl;e,:> A JSTIN BRA c~„~«:~~<<;;t t, DALL makt*ng Smooth Roads Efficiency of Dual Blades and Why Control of Dual Blades A carpenter, in smoothing a board, would find the re- Every adjustment of th, "Servis" Motor Shaper can be made sults very unsatisfactory if the knife in his plane was The bladfromes a can position at the driver's seat. loose and allowed to rise and fall as it came in contact n be adjusted to operate at any required with the high or low places in the board. The same angle, also each blade can be set to run on the same is true with the road man He cannot expect to et a horizontal plane or on a different plane. This feature g permits the front blade to make a light cut, while a smooth, even surface when using a grading machine deeper cut is made with the rear blade, affording much with blades loosely connected and allowed to hop better results than could be obtained by grading the alcng over the surface of the road. road twice with a single blade machine. In the "Servis" Motor Shaper the blades are stationary Blade Shocks Directly Absorbed and rigid. Positive adjustment is possible. The knives The blade carrying memrjer of the "Servis" Motor can be lowered to cut ?e" or more from rIie surface Shaper is controlled by heavy steel arms securely as required and, when so adjusted, will cut no more or fastened to a large gear 24" in diameter. This raisin no less. atm and gear pivot around a stationary shaft. The gear Side draft and vibration is practically el.minated by is driven by a worm screw directly under the shaft on the two-blade feature, one steadying t which the gear and raising arms turn. You can readily the other, jumpy see by this construction that strains and impacts the or choppy work has been done away with entirely. The blades are subject to are absorbed at the worm screw two 12" blades pulverize and break tip and the entire weight of the machine is available at all the earth, fill in the corrugations and times at the cutting edges of the blades. The operating holes, cut cff the bumps and ridges and hand wheels acting only as a means of revolving the leave a smooth, compact surface. worms which mesh with the 24" lifting gears. In the old type single blade machine, shocks arising frcm strain and impact of the blade was absorbed in operating h;md wheels through loose connections and shafts. Actual Results Obtained I he "Servis" Motor Shaper, when properly handled, does exactly what ycu want it to do, that is, cut down the high places and build up the low places. The construction of the machine through- out will give the maximum efficiency in cperation and in results. x s. y~ pr y. r-! :q T ,r r S' ~Id ~ I ~ , Acrd i, f ( h f ,ti 3~ t 0~ R ~16,tMy~*t ! ~ 4 - .1'r~yfVr•„ F`~P 4r'„~3~w~j,`='11 y1~1~ n~f4~rrir d~»1~~' Fri' ..'M:. r14 i} ~r., :„r^ • ,y 7J't i iWK ,i• .v!'Y~: ~ k ia. F'.. ~..J •~r i"lr fGE i~ C.OMPANY EVL411YTIIING IN ENT St TEXAS ROAD EQUIPMENT Motor shaper ergIS . MEAN& x r' b. 4 it Yf`,y V.OYSe~/'v' y..1'~,.-. ~ .v^ ~...i'_ i,~.• r v '..•~vYtyEl*k-A"~. ~ Kh~4~.. ° ~3.`a1~..a Si~~Y• C1r`",~V 100.' EFFICIENCY " "Servis" Motor Shapcr Surpasses Specifications A truly efficient machine. No half way job. It actually deli-%-ers the goods. Its positive, quiet: and easy adjustment and control places it in a Wheel base, 16 feet, 6 inches, class by itself. lifficiency is built into the machine Length over all, 20 feet, from the ground up anti efficiency is always there Weight, 9 pounds. /D,.V4O ~ and will stay 100% for the life of the machine. Dual blades (regular), 10 feet. Main ironic, B inch channel (steel), rein. Eliminate the Disease forced with 1,x6±) inch steel plate. Blade ironic, steel channel 5 inch, rein. Ridges, pockets and corrugations in the surface forced with 111ix4 inch steel plate. of a highway hold water until it is absorbed, Blade clearance, 12 inches. causing the base to gi%-c wt!y and ruin the road. Blade spread outside rear wheels, 30 This condition is entirely eliminated by use of inches, the "SI?RVIS" MOTOR SI IAUT'lt. Blade circle diameter, 44 inches. Smooth as Pavement Blade lreme width, 4t3 inches. Special rubber tire) rear xhcels, weight u u G ~M pounds each. The Serris Motor Shaper will make. a dirt or $ravcl road as smooth as pavement with an Special rubber tire) front %shcels, ss~ci3l~t ideal riding surface - more permanently and 34 a pounds each. ch more quickly than any other machine on the Dual rear , h. irish4s.-v o market. Front ~%heels industrial, 27x3+Ji inches, Crm ler tread furnished if desired, Demand Spring seat upholstered. Commissioners and road builders haw long; Tractor fal ad: i,o«', 2,17 M, 1. If.I sec. awaited a road maintenance machi,ie embody. onJ,M.1'.11.1 high,40M.11.11. +ng ri4id and powerful construction, posltiw T%%o coil springs, liftg strength operating control and one that will produce rc• 600 pounds each. sults in the shortest time and at the least possible A utomatie throttle governor, air cleaner, expense. The "Ser%-is" Motor Shaper is the an. muffler and hand brake are standard saver to this demand. equipment on McCormick • Deering Tractors. head the specifications set \IcCorniick•[)eering Tractors,10.20 Ill,. forth herein. Study the illus- trations of this super product. CUSTOMER'S COPY GENERAL ORDER FORM TO The Austin-Western Road Machinery Co. 4.6 CHICAGO $ 192 {rase Chip-to - J f .e.r ICJ 'Y at '!•t C v.---T - uaty of. - t` ----State of On abour I L/~------ - . , l; J a C /t i e,k ( li.` --192~~)~V' sa ((k-e ~e lie t-_llr - r l Foc-which gte.agree.to pay The.Austin•Western Road! Machinery or order - e d o ,.7/ r,0~ V/f !'1`lf: G- t..~..4. l~t~ti.. ~~fa i.;./p~/~.i•lr~_ ~i lJ u foil 0: $ -in cash within 10 days from delivery and notes as follows: t r All bearing per cent interest from date; settlements In accordance with above to be made at the time of receipt of goods. The above goods are warranted to be thoroughly i-Ade of good material and workmanship, and The Austin•Weatern Road Machinery Co. hereby agrees to replace free of charge F. 0. B. factory any parts of said machinery which may break within six months of date here-if through fault of material or construction upon receipt of satisfactory evidence of such breakage. Broken parts to be returned prepaid if requested. Tice Austin•Westerre Road Mechinery Co. shall retain the )wnership of and title to the above Machintry covered by this order until all has been paid for in cash and until all notes given in part payment for said machinery and renewals thereof, have been fully paid In cash. If any note given in part payment hereof shall not be paid in full at Its maturity, all other notes or obligations ~given in part payment hereof shall at once become due and the said The Austin•Weatern Road Machinery Co. shall have the right to take possession of siid machinery wheresoever it may be situated. It is also further understood, that this contract embodies the entire understanding, is not affected by any verbal representations or agreements and Is not subject to counterman , , Si led on behalf of and to Charged to a r ~ rv ,ir Send I ivoice to p~ r a00a pia: i4is-so Ilk 3L x o x i . li ~ nl ! 1 , 1; p 4 ~ • ! 11 1 1 lE . ` ly 1 f. ~ x ' i • Y , SS 1 ~k~~ 1' I5R}2 1 rl'~+J { 1{ ~ fo I I Yn.y r1 ~ ~ 1.1 a1 I ~ i 'rly"1".^1: rdT*yl~~+q ~e nl(+ ti" r' t 1 ~ 5 a S q . R vKrlnew. +eunr rn,ntwt CHAS. R. MOORE, Prroet+t v+n, netrwn mnr A. rl,w,, ucrrun 14wr t. Wr\Ie, 111+Ntt r KITH /Ll! IN TEXAS SINCK lost ENOINI.ZRS-CONTRACTORS-BUILDERS SRARCH OrrICU IN PMMANMH1Qt1WAYDRIDQL'bAm CIlLvws OKICK. WARCHOU/[ANDSMOF AUJTIN. AMARILLO. AaIUNC T. '1 r~ 1811 CLARENCE STRICT PONT WO ATM. HOUITON./ATON RouGr. LA. ROAD PIAKIAIGMAC1tINEf?Y LOCAL AND LONG OXLAAOMA CITY, LITTLE ROCK. ARK DISTAN CI TILE►HON[/ Jan F.3 1928 City of Denton I Hon Mayor MoKenzie Denton Texas Dear Sir: As per pequest of c City Counoil, we are enolosing herewith bid on poi; maintainer whioh is to be opened January 24, 1928. One "SERVIS" DUAL••BLADE MOTOR SHAPER, Oompietewith Cab and Curtains, delivered to Denton, equipped with 10-20 MoCormiok-Deering Industrial Traotor, s s s P s s s as s l s s s s so 42500000 We will allow a disoount on privilege of driving this maobine through of $100.00, makirg the total bid $2400/00[ A oash disoount of 2% will as allowed where invoios is paid within 10 days. Weemsvery sorry that wg oanaot furnish you a bid as outlined to Mrs Roy Lakey, Street Commissioner, on his reoent visit to Dallas on the demonstrator we had in our sales room at that times How::ver, to even this matter upp, we are furnishing you a very liberal disoount for freight allowanoe at this times The demonstrator was sold a oouple of days after you were here. Trusting the above bid will be pleasing to the Counoil, and that we will have the pleasure of furnishing you with one of these maohines, whioh we oan deliver im- mediately from Dallas stook, we are Yours very truly, AUSTIN DfgDOE oci*An r ' B f rl's'I0 .-1i / $a sh n i e AB~ cuAuncsoALLCOMMVNIGATION/RCLATIVIR TOBRIMRSA~6Ra O ACAIN[RVTO TIN0 0[/C 0., DALLAS, Ulm, ,F VM V r 4 I p0 ~too • H s d d 77 164 w- i "v L.4~-Loy In consideration whereof the purchaser will pay the mum of J`LC. _ A I- fj`..........._ f. o. b ....,Texas, on the following terms: CASH, ; .......................................................due February 15, 192............ 8...................... due February 15, 193..........., due February 16, 142............ b................................ due February 16, 193............ _ ........................................................due February 15, 191.... 5............. due February 15, 193.......... ~ .......................................................due February 16, 193............ i....... due February 15, 193............ .....................y ~ f %,11,,,G r.A.nrs<4.t' . . / / / i Ka 'C~ RS e1 <l 4fsasr....................... ..,.1P. Q.............. Ivire e to bear 676 Interest parable semhannnatlY on August 11th and February ISO of each year, principat and Inurest payable at the Continental A Commercial to National made In k of legally l a Issgo,ued Illinois. Payments be-furnlehed by She Company's attorney which the purchaser ogre<% to pAm at the fi ...rst... . rel[u (may or City) rt after order and pea e t9: , for meeting of the Court niter arrival and delivery o of f maehlner . Lithographed warrants to be furnished by the Company and all expenses of fursIahing orders and proceedings and Nthographed warrants to be paid dy said Company. Warrant, to contain a clause that the principal and Interest after maturity shatt bear Interest at the rate of ten yer cent per annum sad ten per sent attorney's fees In the event It Is necessary to place the warrants or Interest coupons In the hands of an attorney for collection. Said Company guarantees the machinery stalnst .tefecls in material or workmanship for a period of six months from date of delivery and will durlns: that tlme replace an defective parts free of char ``s 1. o, b. Factor(. Parts claimed to be defective are to be returned prepaid to factory where made, for Ins spectlot, and if found defective the charge wale ~for new pasta will be remitted or cancelled. ACCEPTED FOR.... .................................._................................County, or City, Texas. Cw-,nty Judge or Mayor Commissioner, Commissioner. CoLamisatoner. Commissioner. X Witness to all signatures.... ................................................................................................................................Salesman. This order contains 111 the agreements between the parties hereto and shall not be valid and binding until approved by an officer of the Company. ACCEPTED at Dallas, Texas, this the ........................................day of................... 192........... R. B. GEORGE MACHINERY COMPANY By... President Vice-Prealdent r I f Km Russell Motor Patrol No. 4 Caterpillar Two-Ton Tractor for Power This motorized Grader is built for heavy main- Blade, offered in 3 sizca: tenance work on gravel or earth roadways. It is 12-foot lung (r%~gular equipment). capable of working in luose or sandy soil where 10-foot Iong, wheel type tractors could not be used, 3-foot long, Angle reinforcement ou back of black The operator's station is at rear of machine ' '•,.;re he has an unobstructed view of the road ahead as Blade Beams--3t1jx1?!t inches flat high carbon well as that of the blade. The steering mechanism is steel. similar to the wheel type motor graders, The unit Blade Braces-I,' inclres raund. is very easily handled, liras plenty of power, and the Blade Pitch Adjustment-4 positions. 1 entire outfit is most sturdily built, Blade Lift Above Ground--12 iueht:s. The Large Circle or turn table for blade gives a the many improved features found on this wide and inure rigid support to the blade. It is machine insures economy, service, and a lower made of heavy "T"-shaped steel and held in place up•kc-p cost, by a plunger. The release of the plunger is ex. tended to the operator's platform. The circle is The grader un can be mounted on the tractor 52-inch diameter, made of 4xdxr/2-inch "T"-steel. with very little difficulty. Circle Play is Eliminated.A screw clamping device Speeifieation~ Id the circle brackets permits tightening or positive. Grader Unit ly locking the circ:e without play. Weight (Grader unit only)---witliont scarifier Blade Side Shift-18 incites, The lateral shift 3.`500 pounds, with scarifier 4500 pounds, of blade, alluws the blade to be moved to either The Blade is reversible and may be tilted for- side of the main frame. This center shift is a rack ward or backward from a leveling to a cutting posi- and pinion type, operated by a worm and gear. It lion. Both blade and cutting edge are made of a is powerful, self locking, easily operated and con. special high carbon steel, highly polished and will trolled from the operator's position on the rear scour perfectly, platform. >''orm ill `l I Draw-Bars--500/2 inch angle. steel are reversible and adjustable vertically. One rod relets-es all the teeth. Machine Cut Gears in the blade lift makes a per- fect mesh--easy running. Weight of Scarifier-700 pounds. Gears Completely Enclosed. A real machined Width of Block--48 inches. job. The metal housing fully covers and protects Draw-Bars for Scarifier-3?1,xl? i inches, high the gears. carbon steel. Bronz: Bushings and Bronze Collars for worm Size of Teeth-21,Wl; inch. shafts. Spacing of Teeth-4 inchea apart. Take Up Bearing in forward lifting arm bracket. Number of Teeth--12. Ball and Socket connections (extra large) in lift- The Alemite System of lubrication is nscd ing links. The ball is 2 inches in diameter which throughout. This insures perfect lubrication of the gives a large wearing surface. snag fitting bearings. All joints are Tight-play has all been eliminated. The Long Wheel Base and oversized front wheels inure smooth anii uniform work. The weight is Hand Wheels-30 inch diameter, distributed so as to give prober balance. The Frame--is made of extra heavy 7-inch A Steel Cab is Provided. It is practically %%eather channel (19-!it lh~. per ft.) heavily braced and main proof when side cur};,ins are attached. The side connections are riveted. Where castings are fasten- curtains are not ref,ntarly included but are furnish. cd to the frame, large bolts with lock washers are ed when so ordered. used. The Loner Front Axle is of special construction Motive Power and extra wide. It gives a 51 inch spread to the front wheels. A 'tiro-Ton Caterpillar 'T'ractor. Wheels-front 32x5 inch rubber tires-Titttken Speeds--first, 21,y miles per hour; second, 3- Bearings. stiles Fer hour; third, 5t/t miles pcr hour; reverse, 2•}4 miles per hour. The Steer:ng Device is of the worm and gear type. The RUSSFI.I. MOTOR VA'i'1t(1L No. 4 Alotor power--25 11. 11. can be handled as eadty as any truck. 11rawbar power-15 11. t'. Width of track-101.2 inches. Tread Front, 51 hrches. Ground contact of tracks-51 inches, spread Last- t Wheel Base-16 feet, 2 inches. side to outside-48 inches. ' Independently Adjustable Scarifier. The scari- Motor-4 cylinder, overhead valve, 4 inch bore, fier is hung in front of the blade. The scarifier and 51,12 inch stroke, speed 1000 k. 11, AT, blade may be worked together or independently of each other. The adjustments are all made from See Caterpillar printed matter for further details We rear platform. The scarifier consists of a on motor and tractor features. crucible steel bluck, mounted on a pair of heavy drawbars which are, in turn, connected at the front To rentu:e tractor (runt grader requires pulling bolster. The twelve scarifier teeth of high carbon twu pins and rentoving six bolts. 'y Russell Grader Mfg, Co. Atinneapulim, Alinn. Cicero Ill., Nurth Kansas City, %to., Memphis, 'Penn,, Dallas, Texas, 1Vinnipcg, Alan. Printed in V. & A, ,x ' } L1~~r > p» A A 'r i, s. I • r '1'a^ ^ - . : ,+~!l.+i►~+n-~ •+rSi'daF~+~'+ks.++,.r.++rk~r,~..,tic.~xr B.A.WILLIAMS, P.c.. d GKmL Man WE TAYLOR, Stcr &CAsrits M,R,W INDCR,Vct-0u.Asa+ Moe d -'r CLAYTON MITCH CLL,Te utuete 14 ~ :18 ic ZONE sT* w 2003 SOUTH AKARD ST. ran. 23, 1928 City of Denton, Denton, Texas. Gentlemen: We respectfully submit you the following bid on Motor Patrol which we understand y,)u are in the market for: Russell Motor Patrol No. 3 with 10-20 Me- Cormio -Deering Traotor, 10-FE. Blade, 32 z5 Rubber Tired front Wheels, 40 Y 10 Rubber Tired Rear Wheele, and side Crank. Delivered to your atation......4.9..c$2305.00 Add back freight from Factory to Dallas..• 145.00 Total..... 2450. We offer you as desirable .attachments, the folloving: 8tp, :1 Cab (but no ourtains)•.••.••••.•.$ 95.00 E~drifier Attaohment-Combination type.. 165.00 Attached hereto is a Cashier's check in the amount of $122.50, being 5% of the amount of our bid and we ask that you return this to us promptly when it has served its purpose. We are also attaching, hereto, a des- 4riptive sheet giving detailed specifications and hope you will give this careful consideration and *avor us with your order. Yours very truly, LONE DTAR ROAD MAOHINB'RY ANY H• B. Taylor, eearetary HET I! H I i RUSSELL MOTOR PATROL No. 3 10-20 McCormick-Deering Tractor for Power CUTS Mort Steadily and More Specifications for Motor Patrol No. 3 Smoothly due to the long wheel base, tight joints aad rigid construe- Required Hone Power 10.20 McCormick Deering Tractor tion, The tight joints prevent chattering Weight Without Sarifier_...__.9350 ( and vibration-very essential t0 good FWirmaeight 7" With Channel l9oel 19.%.......Lbs_.p p..et Foot Foot maintenance work. Fume Clearance 42" Built Like the Motor Patrol No. 2, ex- Tread. Front $l". Rear _....51" eept some parts are heaviar and a McCor- Wheel Base Lubrication Att Aiem ite mlck-Deering 10-20 tractor is used for Axle-Front power. Length .......f1" The Better Built machines are becomin Material . .............Drop Forged g Front t Wh Wheels-12"x5" Rubbrt tired more popular. It costs more to equip road Rar Wheels-40"x S" dual cushion tires machines with fully enclosed, cut and fully blade and Circle machined ears, bronze bushings, ball and Moldboard g ~ Length (Standard) 10 Feet socket connection, independently controlled Width v" scarifier and many other features. Russell Thickness __..-_.....I ...._54" construction, however, will cost less in the Moldboard Angles Moldboard Bears ....144"x11(s" end because you are assured of long service Moldboard Pitch . 4 Positions tqith the least upkeep cost. Moldboard Side Shift 20"" Scarifier and blade may be adjusted in- MMooldbldboaoa rd rd BuLift,tts ...Above G Gro_u _ _.nd1 12" Round dependently of each other. Circle, 52" Diameter, fully revenible Metal Cab furnished when so ordered. Draw•Ban--Sixt ........Angle Side Cranking Device furnished as reg. LiftiLiftinng Links Si R and R g Arm e Size e z._ 2244Round ular equipment. Kind -f Connection Ball El Socket Method of Blade Lift -Worm Y Gear Handwheels .JO" Diameter scarifier block Material .....................Cast Steel Length ...................................41" Number of Teeth .................12 Slit of Teeth .....................144"x%" Flat spacing 4" Lifting Links 144" Round Draw-Bars ....144"x144" Clearance " Pitch Adjustment .................2 Positions Method of Control ................Worm 9 Gat i Ilk 'o n. F 1 ~ ~ ~ t C M ~~I-41{?' o w + ~ 4{a{ ~ Dtj Z ~ F 'yU ~ i D M' i W Y r S n i 1 1 r Y 4 ~ ~ _ 1 O 0 C ,o C Mdn wp ti3C7 o Cj[~1y 'd ~ c'o w ~Oaa yeAcn.paa 0.9dq.oo 'M o CL ts a~o°owOO aw L) d y p a „ x~ ro U$ ti A a 98 O r r ~ 0. t ~ a o ~ o u, • gd d 04 9 c 04 r Denton, Texas San. 17, 1928 Hon. B.W.MoKenzie, Jdayor, and Board of Comraissionere, Denton, Texas Gentlemen: As you know I have announced as a oanidate for the nomination of the Democratic party for Sheriff of Denton County, Texas, and for that reason, vnd seeking no advantage of any person by real%n of my connection as an officer of the city o:' Denton, Texas, I hereby tender my resignation frora the police force of the City of Denton, Texas, to take effect February. let, 1928. Icy experience as an officer has been extended over a period of many years, and ocueed my association with many officers, bu'- my relations have never been more aggreAQble than wich those of the City of Denton. Yours very truly# f 1. Yl i C4 d 'Rentan S. W. McKENZIE. MAYOR Renton, 'texas Jan. R4, 19^a. To the Hon. City Commission, Denton, Texas. Gentlemen:-- I herewith submit to you the following report for month ending January 19I Gu--e- STR~,ET AND BRIDGES— The streets of our city in good condition. They have been graded and kept drapped out to the ou or edges of the city. ?Ye have put in numerous culverts and bridges and fixed many mud holes and rough places. V e still have plenty to do and aim to keep on working at them until we have erory street in Denton in first class condition. 1'IAT :11 AND LIGHTS-- this department is in ;;ood shape and we have all our new machinery installed and now have one of the most up to date and complete water and lirht plants in Texas. 1.e are putting out numerous street lights, making; new extensions for water and lights where needed and are progressing; at a satisfactory rate with sewer in the Pastern part of the city. Collections for the month have been very good. POLICE,: Vary little crime being; commited and officers seem to be on duty. Speeding goes by spells; some weeks we get a number of speeders and other weeks very few if any. The motor cop is on fob and doing good work. SANITARY AID HEALTHI-- The health of the city is good, There being bein vary little contrgious diseases in the city. I recommend to Dr. g Pinar that via have another quarterly clean up oampaipn in the near future. ~ " GHXFRAL CONDiTiONA S -..Thing s in fairly goof ohapa t ooi l sotiona pretty : go6d,'Tax oolleotiong good both current and delinquent. All officers and employees working, harmoniously together and no special reoom mendptiors to make. Respectfully Submitted, ~~/y!!,~ y~ B, 1f. 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" ~ b• ~ r 64 ~ r i A to 00 if N 11111h,"! 41191 Will *l~ 9,11-4 P4 00 10 LL R ~ P5 CA gyp SL (A 93 RIB INA Moll 1'tPP ~ as r (}py~]~1 ~ y 114. Zpw P)'A' lit g UiA. 1k ji IY` ~b ~ ~ ~ ~ K a C IN THE MATTER OF THE THE STATF, OF TFXAS County of Denton.d ttiwy 111 . b (~'e[ng duly sworn, says that he,is the a0.....4N4.... C/ ,,,man,:;erc!the ERNM Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of ; geheril circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in rAm'4 ~ th8 County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice'was published in said paper as follows: First Insertion. l.c,~,. day of 19%L.7.. Second Insertion...... day of- 19 Third insertion day of a.~t . / 19 r Fourth Insertion,,, r/ day of 19 c . Subscribed and sworn to before me, this.. _ .....li~i ,,,,,,,,day of. ~ 19 .2f ~J ~t Witness my hand and official seal, Notary Public, Denton County, Texas. r ;~r File No, )c P.HERE PASTE TH NOTICE BY - - i UBUCATION CUT' %0' PAPER R IN THE MATTER OF THE fi ^I AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISHER TO PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE. Filed the day x 19 By Deputy, i CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE no ` t. ' ' qMF ~Zt Tonsiber 1#lutt of the sum uf...,.,.. i. .9.....4na..,N.9f QQ......... -Dollars, the Now Amstordam Casualty Company hereby continues in force Bond, H. 0. No.....06636.....,Branch Office No................ in the sum of Qhe Thousand and No/100 Dollars, oubehalf of-Frank.... 6. NOUR*........... as ................_Sidewalk License _ in tavorof,..........C1ty.... ..,Dent,otla Texas. for the extended term beginning on the ...1,9th,day of............NGv@mber.....,..I...... 19 31, and endi•.ig on the ...................M ........day of.......... .........N.oyemberr 1932........ , 19 , subject to all the eovenants and conditions of said bond. This Continuation is executed upon the express condition that the Company's liability under said Bond and this and all continuations thereof shall not be cumulative nud shall in no event exceed the stun of......... .Ana....2hou.sand..and...No/100.-........... ...................................('6..1_,0.00.00.......; Dollars. 311ilt.rna tho signatures of the President and A?Oi{itl4lt?bYQOhOSIp, this...,.,....._,2Atk~ .............................................day of........Ootob.er 1931. Attorney-In-Faot. ...nlcx~rvcoGcey. ttorne -in-Fact. IMREAS, on the 3rd day of August, 1927, the City of Denton, acting by and -through 13. W. MaKenllie, its Mayor, as party of the first part and they Women's Federated Clubsof Denton, Texas, aoting by and through its President, as party of the seoond part, entered into a certain contract whereby the first party leased unto the second party a certain lot or parcel of land looated on Oakland Avenue in the said city of Denton and fully described in said lease contract, which is of record in Vol. 2160 page 333, Deed Re00rds of Denton County, Texas, and WHEREAS, it is desired by the second party that said contract 'pis terminated as to all parties and that a new lease cent, of be entered into as of the above date in lieu of and as a substitute for said original agreement, and WHEREAS, the said City of Denton, acting by and through its Mayor and Commissioners desire to comply with said request, NOW, THMEFORE, BE Y? RESCIVED by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, that said original contract shall be and the same is by mutual consent of the parties thereto in all things terminated, canceled end held for naught and that B. W, McKenzie, the Mayor of the said City of Denton be and he is hereby expressly authorized, for and on behalf of the said City of Denton to enter into a new lease contract with the Woments Federated Clubsof Denton, Texas, covering the following described property, t0-vri',00 1 All that certain lot, tract or parcel ' of land situated in the City and County of Denton, $tote of Texas, out of the B.BoB@ I A, OoRoRi Co. Surve"i Abstract No, 185, and lore particularly described as follows= ASOINNING at a point in the center of pecan Crack and the eaat property line of Oakland Avenue,, thence south with the said east line of Oakland Avenue 340 fto for oorneri thence 10 i o + + 1 c - 3 - east 188 ft. oorner in oenter of Yeoan Creek; thenoe in a northwestorly dirootion with the meanderings of said Peoan Creek to the plaoe of beginnin,~, for a term of ninety-nine years froze and after August 3rd, 1927 and he shall be and is hereby authorized to exeoute all necessary instruments to effectuate the purposes here- of. That a oopy of said proposed lease has bean submitted to the City Commission of the City of Denton and the same is hereby expressly approved and the said Mayor is hereby authorized for and on behalf of the City of Denton to exeoute the sames tassed this the ems day of June, A. D. 1928. 3 Chairman, City Uoh=ms6TWne THE STATE OF TEXAS 4 Q COUNTY OF DENTON O Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary hublio in and for Denton County, Texae, on this day per- sonally appeared We 8. Miller, known to me to be the perm son whose name is subsoribed to the foregoing instrument, and aoknoi. edged to me that he exeouted the acme for the purposee and oonsideration and in the oapaoity therain rtsted. ` •a. 0XVIN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF 017102,1 this the _ day of June, A. D. 1998. i :6n 005y, 59600 i i SULLIVAN.SPEER S MINOR LAWVt R5 J W.SULLIVAN 011CNTON,TEXA6 JOHN SPCCR PPI M MINOR June 22nd, 1928. Mrse Re Le West, Denton, Toxes . Dear Mrs. West: I an returning herewith the oopy of lease oontraot left with me, together with draft of a new lease and also a resolution to be passed by the City ;ommissione I do not know whether they will paeu it or not but it is about the only way I know for the Loan oompany to have seourity for its loan. 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FT r r { r iM ~-I Y c R /k hr 3 ' ° N i iL ar1,ti Y f U rNj r s Ir ';~lf~ y`v t r•. j r. ~ o Ir 5 'a r` 1 a Y w yY107 tip, e h~N R4.A j ^,}C~ 1 tsf . # 1 4 x'ar hat 'I y " `.t> . ,R rv y 4 t 1"x J r 'I r "'r♦ ,y 9 .'`k L3,3 c to i 1 r K p't ,r 6 -0~ v tyld ~ 'F ~~1 Iw F ~ y~y Z f tx ~x! ` r. ~ J~ + , ~ / y , . ~ " r rl`, ~ [ I I R R f A t t~ ;'h5. ronw ao E 603 10,16 6w P WINTOSH Sc SEYMOUR, CORPORATIOX E i DIESEL ENGINES Proposal No. AUBURN, N. Y.`Nns NmhAy 9ht~b*_192$.._. TO C I TY----OR--D RI T.Ob (Ner1 tnafter called the Purchaser) Texas Addrre Denton . (Street Number) (City end Slate) The McIntosh be Seymour Corporation (heteinafter called the "Vendor") proposes to furnish the following machinery its described in the specifications hereto attached and made a part hereof subject to the conditions hereinafter given. one (3) 8 - B - 34 800 B.H.P. McIntosh do Seymour Diesel Engine arranggd for and intended to drive a 60 cycle generator. Exhaust piping from engine to silencer and from top of silencer to top of building. Wall supports for 100-gallon fuel tank and kerosene tank. Ono (1) Reed Air. Filter with sapre cell, oleaning and egarging tank and lb gallons of Adhesinee Air intake header complete. one (1) 10 point Dial indicating Pyrometer with B thermo-couples and necessary cable. Motor operated governor and switch. Servioos of competent erecting engineer to supervise erection, one (1) model 360 De Laval motor-driven lubricating oil separator and oil transfer pump6 One (I) 681 KVA 3 Phase 60 Cycle P300 Volt Generator. The Vendor agrees that the. machinery and all parts of the same, manufactured by it and sold hereunder, shall be free from latent defects both in material and in workmanship, and the Vendor shell correct, and shall have the right to correct any such defect in any part which may develop under nrrrnel and proper use, within one year from date of shipment, Iry repairing such part or replacing it with another f. o. b, at original point of shipment as soon as possible after receipt of written notice from 'the Purchaser of such defect; provided, however, that the Purchaser gives the Vendor immediate writ ten notice of such defects and returns, transportation prepaid, the part claimed to be defective and in- Spec tion by the Vendor establishes such claim. Under no condition, however, will the Vendor consider any claim for consequential or contingent damages, which may result from a defect in material or workmanship. Any drawings furnished with this propposal are Intended to show the General arranaemr t only. d+ the machinery to be furnished, the dimerslone given being approximate only, and not correct for can' itruction. As soon as possible after the acceptance of this proposal, the Vendor shell furnish the necessary certified foundation drawings. The Purchaser, shall in order to enable the Vendor to proceed with the construction of the machin-machi ery-described herein, furnish full information necessary for the cNewuYork ell the necessanery ry and essories, within ten days after approval of co tract, at Aub~ere shall be no delay by the Purchaser see tnetion as to details to bt:• determined by the Purchaser Pr in doing of any act required to be performed by the Purchaser hereunder. In case of delays caused by the Purchaser with regards to any of the matters or things aforesaid, the Vendor may extend his date of shipment for a reasonable time, based on the period of the Pur- chaser's delay, and conditions in the factory of the Vendor. The Vendor shall not be held responsible for any work done, machinery furnished, or repairs made by third persons, on, or In connection with the maehinerf forming the sub1act of th`s proposal. The Pur~nndr halllholdtlreyV~ndooharmleto against the payment oflanyetaxestassessed against he machinery and material after it shall have been shipped. I M XAne orrics a woxns A1riVfN.kY. The Purchaser shall pay a reasonable sum for any additional work performed and machinery parts MTIMT and material furnished upon the written request of the Purchaser, in connection with the machinery here. by proposed to be sold by the Vendor, in addition to all other sums that the Purchaser may hereby 0.85.3700 agree to pay. iONARY Unless otherwise expressly stipulated all machinery herein specified shall be erected an•f started by and at the expense of the Purchaser, and the Vendor, shall reccmmend to the Purchaser an engineer for service in ,uperintending the erect;ng and starting thereof. and in instructing the Purchaser's em- ployees in its operation. The Purchaser shall employ this eng~:ieer whose rmpensation, unless other. wise stipulated, shall be $15.00 pet calendar day with usual charges for overtime, as well . , all board. ing and tr,tveling expenses for all the time that he is engaged upon the Purchaser's business, and in ad• dition for the time required to travel, to the point of installation from Auburn, N. Y., and ret,;ro, all of which shall be paid to the Vendor. The Purchaser shall furnish all necessary help, labor, cribbing, oil, supplies, station operating force, steam, electricity, water and any other material, tools and supplies TYPE f3 jj - 34 requi7 ed to erect and operate the machinery; shall do all necessary excavating and shall prepare the foundations for the machinery, drawings for which the Vendor shall furnish; the: Vendor, however, as- sumes o responsibility for the construction of these foundations, not for the nature of the soil upon OENPSRATOR which t:, are built, The Purchaser shall make and repair all necessary holes and openings in floor arid RATING At the alts wall*. furrlsh runways and reinforce weak floors, will have 8 If it s elsewhere herein agreed that the Vendor shall erect and start machinery herein specified, then and -i that case the Purck aser shall furnish for the Vendor, without charge, all neces^-iry and suitable DRAWING NUMBER OF GE storage, ,ights•of•way, permits and authority for the installation, and shall provide free and ample - - passage vrM i:tto and through the building, furnishing such material and doing such work as may be necessa:; in creAting such passage way and making good again, or in shoring up the floorings or other- BORE 1711 wise rendering the building or structure suitable for the handling of the machinery to the foundation on which it is to be erected; and shall also furnish a suitable crane capable of handling the heaviest STROKE 2411 Pieces, (together with operators) runways, timber, blocking, slings, tools, jacks, grouting, heat, light, etc., which may be necessary for the work of erection oils, supplies, as well as the necessary operating MAIN HEARINGS 102 force. The Purchaser shall designate the location of tfie machinery before ,!reason is begun, shall pay extra for any changes made in location, after same has been placed, and for any work performed or machinery or material furnished, in addition to that herein specified. The machinery, after it is first CRANK SHAFT in two put in -aeration, shall be operated by the Purchaser. If delays occur for which the Vendor is not respon• oylind sible, directly or indirectly, either In the erection of the machinery or the placing of same in operation, the Purchaser shall during the period of such delays pay the Vendor its regular per diem rate for lima CRANK PIN Join of the superintendent of erection plus expenses aforesaid. In case engines of the Diesel type are tested before shipment, in the testing department of Ven• dots works, it is expected that the Purchaser or the Purchasers representative, will be present and ple tOrPIN 6111 will inspect the engines and witness the tests and if the engine, or engines, shall fulfill on such tests the guarantees made for them for horse power and fuel consumption, the same shall constitute and become FUYWHEEL Faoe an acceptance of the engine or engines; in so far at the aforesaid guarantees are concerned, If the Purchaser fulls to attend or to be represented at such tests, the Vendor shall furnish. if desired by the OUTBOARD BEARINGS Purchaser, a copy of its test sheets certified by the engineer in charge of the tests The machinery herein specified shall be delivered by the Vendor I. o, b, at the place of manufac• ture, and shall he at the risk of the Purchaser after Its delivery on board cars at the point of shipment, AIR COMPRESSOR 3 unless other delivery Is expressly stipulated. Receipt of the machinery by the Purchaser shall constitute a waiver of any claim for loss or damage due to delay. CAPAOITY OF FUEL OIL The Vendor shall not in any event be considered responsible or liable for any loss, damage, dates. lion or delay caused by fire, strike, civil or military authority, or by insurrection or riot, or by any other APPROXIMATE SHIPPING Sold beyond ter control, not In any event for consequential damages Sr1.e title and fight of possession in artil to the atachtnery and materials herein proposed to be ld shall remain in the Vendor and such machinery and material shall remain personal property and The co shall not become fixtures until all payments herein agreed to be made (including deterred pa ml is eats ill ae gvalue heating value 04 not whether evidenced by notes or otherwise) shall have been made In full cash and the Purchaser shel i all acts necessary to perfect and maintain such right and title in the Vendor, The Purchaser shall provide and maintain at his, their, or its expense, for the benefit of the Ven• Full dor, adequate insurance covering the machinery forming the subject of this instrument against loss or damage by fire, water damage, or other causes, during the period of time elapsing between the actual 3/4 delivery and the final payment hereunder, in an amount fully protecting the Vendor, and in companies 1~2 satisfactory to It, and any loss or damage by fire or other causes within such period shall not relieve the 1/4 Purchaser from any obligations hereunder, The 5% and a oorrootion The mean at full load and `sss~ WAIN 0"JOa a WORKS O"Ll ADD"Se AusuaNVM Tod"Novn achinery parts M°INTOSH & SEYMOUR CORPORATION .nachinery here- : ej may hereby # 10.864700 0-. IO]E$EL EXG1NIE8 t IONARV ;cd and started set an engineer AUBURPI,XRwYORx 'urchaser's em- SPED. N09 n, unless other-. ell as ell board- SUMMARY OF GENERAL DATA Hess and in ad- STATIONARY DIESEL ENGINE nd return, all of or, cribbing, oil, -is all and prepare the supplies TYPE 8 _ B _ 34 Vertical, eight cylinder, four cycler )r, however, as. ,A single acting, arranged for 60 oyob ,f the wil upon GENERATOR Ing&inEoor'irid RATING At the altitude 414 sea level at 200 R.P.M. this engine Aran specifies, w'.11 have a continuous load capacity of 800 brake horse potters sty and suitable ree and ample DRAWIM NUMBER OF GENERAL ARRANGEMENT wee •orlr as may be orings or other. BORE 1711 the foundation ng the heaviest STROKE 241' ing, heat, light. wary opall erating pay egun, s MAIN BEARINGS 10i" Diameter 14'11' Long 4 performed or after it Is first CRANK SHAFT in two sections having eightoranks for power or Is not respon- cylinders, e in operation, m rate for time CRANK PIN lop Diameter 8111 Long rtment of Ven• be present and PistonPIN 6 't Diameter 8-7/8 11 Long n such tests the ute and become FLYWHEEL Face Diameter Weight cern4ed. If the f desired by the OUTBOARD BEARINGS Number ace of ~ AIR COMPRESSOR 3 Stage nt of shipment , shall constitute c,atn CAPACITY OF FUEL OIL TANK 100 gal, a~e, dlten• or by any other APPROXIMATE SHIPPING W31QHT 222x000 Pounds ropoebd to be The consumption of fuel at sea level based on a al property and erred payments heating value of not less -s,han 1.8,600 effective B.T.U. per pound rchaier Shall do is as follows: fit of the Von- Full load Al lbs, per brake horsepower per hours i against loss or 3/4 load •43 lbs, per brake horsepower per hours 1 •een the Actual 1/2 load s47 lbs, per brake horsepower per hours d In compitnlee 1/4 load s66 lbs, per brake horsepower per hours not re6'eve the These rates are subject to a tolerance of not over 6% and a correction for any deficiency in thermal value of fuels The speed variation will not exceed 3% from the mean at full load and rated speed for normal ohanges in the load. - 8 - e~e~iassa~a TATIONARY SPARE PARTS FOR FIVE CYLINDER DIESEL ENGINE No. NAME 1 Exhaust valve (complete with cage, spring, etc.) 3 Exhaust valve 8 Main Piston Ring 2 Fuel valve needle 2 Fuel valve needle guide 1 Fuel valve needle lifting nut 1 Fuel valve stuffing box 1 Fuel valve stuffing box gland 1 Atomizer 1 Burner plate 1 Burner nut 1 Burner ring 1 Fuel pump sight glass 1 Fuel pump auction valve 1 Fuel pump discharge valve 4 Air compressor high pressure piston ring 2 Air compressor intermediate pressure piston ring 2 Air compressor low pressure piston ring 1 Air compressor high pressure suction valve 1 Air compressor high pressure delivery valve 1 Air compressor intermediate pressure auction valve 1 Air compressor intermediate pressure delivery valve 1 Air compressor low pressure auction valve I Air compressor low pressure delivery valve 1 Starting air receiver valve dieo 1 Infection air reoeiver valve dieo 1 Spring for fuel valve 1 Spring for high pressure suction valve 1 Spring for high pressure delivery valve 1 Spring for intermediate pressure auction valve 1 Spring for intermediate pressure delivery valve 1 Spring for low pressure suotion valve 1 Spring for low pressure delivery valve 1 Spring for fuel pump suction valve 1 Spring for fuel pump discharge valve Paoking and gaskets i .k Y 1 For the engine ai.tcii'io(A. nifty .r1o thouu..nd Urt.o huudrod twenty five ( bI1326.00) liollara. Term3 of payment no follone: Fourteen Thokicand I4,Oweo0) Dollars Cauh p arrival care in Denton, the balauco to be evidenced by anote for 11hirty :;oven thousand throe hundred twenty five ( ( 37,s;-&.uu) )ollare in fora, slid indoreew nt eatisfaotory to t :e vuw2dor rti tL~:. .+inty tI,.yo fro,:i crrivul of curs in iwrLton 4 Duo its ,rinty d~ yn d ueJ,ri , irIlaroat r t G"~ fro to. The vzwIvr Lkt;reec Uxt u;`utJ jzynont of 4,bOO*00 or more with z ccrucd iritereat Lit tno Lrwturity of thin note, u eitailur note for taro balance then due will be accepted in cxchttiDge and thAt upon L3uoceU81VU payzmnts of Q,500000 or more and accrued interest at maturity, other similar notes for the balance then duo will be accepted in exchange a until the balance is all psid. r ,F 5 1. ' ~ D- a Y ~ r 7 4 Y rosw Mo. !•691 u•xs ea Price-F. O. B. at.'tbpi)WgAE,m4p4Et,Cture~~etzton 1exGs:10ifty oi,o Uiouac nd tlireu it.tndreu tt:enty rive { 5i,;; li.uuh Dolluru. Shipment 107 "tick(~ from date of approval of contract in Auburn, New York. All payments 601 tic made in New York Exchange, free of expense to the Vendor for c, tlecdon charges, as follows: 50% cash payable when ready for shipment; ':)(.w ft t tueltod 1:f wo t . 35% cash thirty days from date ready to ship; No cash sixty days from date ready to ship; io rata payments shall be made as shipments are made. Invoices shall be residered by the Vendor from time to time for material which it is prepared to ship and payment shall be made by the Purchaser in accordance with the above terms, such pay- ments to date from date of such invoice. In case of any delay in the shipment, erection, or starting of the machinery herein specified, or any part of the same, caused directly or indirectly by the act of the Purchaser, and not through any fault of the Vendor, such delays shall not in any wise affect or pc%tpone the payments herein agreed to be made by the Purchaser, or any of them, and in case of any delay in shipment, the machinery, and the various parts thereof, shall be held at Purchaser's risk, and the Purchaser shall pay for storage of the same at the rate of ten cents per square fo.)t per month. The foregoin„ proposal is subject to the approval of an executive officer of the Vendor, or its General Manager, and is not Linding upon the Vendor until so approved, nor in any event unless ac- cepted by the Purchaser within fifteen days from date of its submission. This proposal as it exists at the date of approval by thr► Vendor shall after such approval become and shall be deemed at law to be an agreement between the Vendor and the Purchaser, and all previous communications between them, either verbal or written, shall thereupon be, and be' deemed to be, abrogated and withdrawn, and this proposal when duly signed, accepted and approved shall thereupon constitute and become in all respects the sole agreement between the parties hereto, with respect to thWing chinery rming the subject matter thereof, and no modification nor assignment thereof shall be g upo a par. ties hereto or either of them, unless such modification or assignmenl/ahall be in dui acuted by the Purchaser and approved by a duly authorized represents ve t V Mc1NTOSH 6N, By To McINTOSH 6c S£1rMOUR CORPORATION: r Your proposal as above is hereby accepted this ~ day of ' Purchaser's Secretary Approved 192_ Me1NTOSH be SEYMOUR CORPORATION, By - • Patdmt ( FP I N A L) XAa.OMCN A WCRNS casca waaRSes AV1VRN,N Y. TO 811MOVR MYIIQTOSH Sc SEYMOUR CORPORATION rnESEL ENGINES _-_--RCP/AGG AuBuRx,NEwYoRx December 28, 1928 lion 't, W. Molten€%kayor, ;j City of Denton, - Texas. Dear Sir: I Attached we are retrrning to you one copy of the executed contract between the City of Denton and ourselves for one 800 H.P. engine with generator and other equipment. We are indeed grateful for this business placed in our hands and we wish to assure you that the order will receive our prompt and careful attention. The foundation bolts have been shipped and work is progressing; on the unit in our shop. Yours very truly, MoINTOSM & BEYMOUR OORPORA ON ENC. Contraot; l ,1 "?f~a riy ,~~ij(^~• . - ff r ~1 il 2 ,r: r~. ~{fl'. 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(Sired Number) (Cqy and Stale) The McIntosh & Seymour Corporation (hereinafter called the "Vendor") proposes to furnish the following machinery as described in the specifications hereto attached and made a part hereof subject to the eonditiont' hereinafter given. 0110 '(1) 0 ft B ` U 000 B.H. Ps McIntosh & Seymour Diesel Engine arranfnd for and intended to drive a 60 cycle generator. Exhaust piping from engine to eiloncer and from top of silencer to top of building. Yall supports for 100-gallon fuel tank and korosono tank. One (1) Rood Air Filter crith sapre coils clowning and charging tank and 15 gallons of .°,dhobinee Air intake hfader completes one (1) le point Dial Indicating Pyromotor with 8 thormo-oouplos and necessary cable. Votor operated govornor and switch. 5ervioea.,of competent ereoting-engineer to supervise erection. One (l) model 360 De Laval motor-driven lubricating oil sepeirater' and oil :transfer pump. One (I) 68I-KVA 3 Phase 60 Cyole 2,300 Volt G.h. Generator. The Vendor agrees that the machinery and all parts of the same, manufactured by it and sold hereunder, shall be free from latent defects both in material and in workmanship, and the Vendor shall correct, and shall have the right to correct any such defect in any part which may develop under normal and proper use, within one year from ds, a of shipment, by repairing such part or replacing it with anothtt f. o. b. at original point of shipment as soon as possible after receipt of written notice from the Purchaser of such defect; provided, however, that the Purchaser gives the Vendor immediate writ, ten notice of such defects and returns, transportation prepaid, the part claimed to be defective and in- spection by the Vendor establishes such claim. Under no condition, however, will the Vendor consider any claim for consequential or contingent damages, which may result from a defect in material or workmanship. Any drawings furnished with this proposal are intended to show the general arrangement only, of the machinery to be fuurished, the dimensions given being approximate only, and not correct for con. struction. As soon as possible after the acceptance of this pr,.yosal, the Vendor shall furnish the necessary certified foundation drawings. The Purchaser, shall in ortter to enable the Vendor to proceed with the construction of the machin- try described herein, furnish fu'.l information necessary for the construction of the machinery and accessories within ten days after approval of contract, at Auburn, New York, all the necessary infor- mation as to details to be determined by the Purchaser and there shall be no delay by the Purchaser in doing of any act required to be performed by the Purchaser hereunder. In case of delays caused by the Purchaser with regards to any of the matters or things aforesaid, the Vendor may extend his date of shipment for a reasonable time, based on the period of the Pur, chasers delay, and conditions in the factory of the Vendor. The Vendor shall not be held responsible for any work done, machinery furnished, or repairs made by third persons, on, or in connection with the machinery forming the subject of firs proposal. The Purchaser shall properly care for all machinery and material delivered, until the same is fully pale. for, and shall hold the Vendor harmless against the payment of any taxes assessed against the machinery and material after it shall have been shipped. i aP , 1e___\L11R`LC R GA j runt Other a %YORK$ AVSVXKlr.Y. The Purchaser shall pay a reasonable sum for any additional work performed and machinery parts M°I and material furnished upon the written request of the Purchaser, in connection with the machinery here. 0.86.8700 by proposed to be sold by the Vendor, in addition to all other sums that the Purchase agree to pay. r may hereby ONARY Unless otherwise expressly stipulated all machinery herein specified shall be erected and started by and at the expense of the Purchaser, and the Vendor, shall recommend to the Purchaser an engineer for service in superintending the erecting and starting thereof, and in instructing the "Urchaser's em. ployees in its operation. The Purchaser shall employ this engineer whose compensation, unless other- wise stipulated, shall be $15.00 per calendar day with usual charges for overtime, as well as all board ing and traveling expenses for all the time that he is engaged upon the Purchaser's business, and in ad- dition for the time required to travel, to the point of installation from Auburn, N. Y., and return, all of which shall be paid to the Vendor. The Purchaser shall furnish all necessary help, labor, cribbing, oil, supplies station operating force, steam electricity, water and any other material, tools and supplies TYPE B_I required to erect and operate the machinery; shall do all necessary excavating and shall prepare the foundations for the machinery, drawings for which the Vendor shall banish; the Vendor, however, as- sumes no responsibility for the construction of these foundations, nor for the nature of the soil upon which they are built. The Purchaser shalt make and repair all necessary holes and openings in floor and RATING At the walls, furnish runways and reinforce weak floors. will hi If it is elsewhere herein agreed that the Vendor shall erect and start machinery herein specified, then and in that case the Purchaser shall furnish for the Vendor, without charge, all necessary and suitable DRAWING NUMBER 0 storage, rights-of-way, permits and authority for the installation, atd shall provide free and ample Passage way into and through the building, furnishing such material and doing such work as may be necessary in creating such passage way and making good again, or in shoring t_p the floorings or other- BORE 17 wise rendering the building or structure suitable for the handling of the rnachinety to the foundation on which it is to be erected; and shall also furnish a suitable crane capable of handling the heaviest STROKE 24 Pieces, (together with operators) runways, timber, blocking, slings, tools, jacks, grouting, heat, light, etc., which may be necessary for the work of erection, oils, supplies, as well as the necessary operating MAIN BEARINGS force. The Purchaser shall designate the location of the machinery before erection is begun, shall pay extra for any changes made in location, after same has been placed, and for any work performed or CRANK SHAFT in machinery or material furnished, in addition to that herein specified. The machinery, after it is first put in operation, shall be operated by the Purchaser. If delay, occur for which the Vendor is not respon. oy sible, directly or indirectly, either in the erection of the machinery or the placing of same in operation, the Purchaser shall during the period of such delays pay the Vendor its regular per diem rate for time CRANK PIN of the superintendent of erection plus expenses aforesaid. In case engines of the Diesel type are tested before shi ment, in the testing department of Ven• IM IaTON PIN doi s works, it is expected that the Purchaser or the Puriaser s representative, will be present and will inspect the engines and witness the tests and if the engine, or engines, shall fulfill on such tests the guarantees made for them for horse power and fuel consumption, the same shall constitute and become FLYWHEhTr' an accepttrice of the engine or engines; in so kar as the aforesaid guarantees are eoncetaed. If the Purchaser fails to attend or to be represented at such tests, the Vendor shall furnish. if desired by the OUTBOARD BEARIN Purchaser, a copy of its test sheets certified by the engineer in charge of the tests. The machinery herein specified shall be delivered b-r the Vendor f. o. b. at the place of manufac- AIR COMPRESSOR ture, and shall be at the risk of the Purchaser after its delivery on board cars at the point of shipment, unless other d livery is expressly stipulated. Receipt of the machinery by the Purchaser shall constitute a waiver of an claim for loss or damage due to delay. CAPACITY OF FUEL The Vendor shall not in any event bo considered responsible or liable for any loss, damage, deten- tion or delay caused by fire, strike, civil or military authority, or by Insurrection or riot, or by any other APPROXIMATE SHIT cause beyond its control, nor in any event for consequential damages. The title and right of possession in and to the machinery and materials herein sold shall remain In the Vendor and such machinery and material shall remain personal property, and T shall not become fixtures until all payments herein agreed to be made (including deferred payments heat ing VaOws of whether evidenced by e.otes or otherwise) shall have been made in full cash and the Purchaser shall do i is as fOlle: all sets necessary to perfect and maintain such right and title in the Vendor. The Purchaser shall provide and maintain at his, their, or its expense, for the benefit of the Vun• dor, adequate Insurance covering the machinery forming the subject of this instrument against loss or damage by fire, water damage, or other causes, during the period of time elapsing between the actual delivery and the final payment hereunder, in an amount fully protecting the Vendor, and In companies satisfactory to it, and any loss or damage by fire or other causes within such period shall not relieve the Purchaser from any obligations hereunder. fib and a rorreot~ mean at full loa VLF t MIN 0IPPICS & WoRaa CAsL= ADast1~~ AUSUIRWY. roarorovre MiTIKTO$H & SEYMOUR CORPORAT IOX fed and machinery parts with the machinery here- 0.e5r.700 t Purchaser may hereby IoNARV DIESEL ENGINE(A he erected and started P AvsoRx,hbrwYbnx e urchaser an engineer ng the Purchad•r's em- 'it SPEC. NO, Pensation. uss other. e, as well as all board, SUMMARY OF GENERAL DArA r s business, and in ad- STATIONARY DIESEL ENGINE ".1a and return, all of :Ibor, cribbing, oil, tools and supplies TYPE 8-B-34 Vertical, A shall prepare the 8 cylinder, four cycle, Vendor, however, n s1v%e,I e- acting, arranged for to rrld d ,cure openin ings the in soil floor upoo and n RATING At the altitude of sea level at 200 R,P.M, this engine finery herein specified, will have a continuous load capacity of 800 brake horsepower. necessary and suitable DRAWING NUMBER Od GENERAL ARRANGEMENT ride free and ample such work as may be BORE I7" the floorings or other- ery to the foundation handling the heaviest STROKE 241? grduting, heat, light, e neceieary`0 Crating MAIN BEARINGS I0+11 Diameter 1011 Long n Is begun, shall pay work performed or CRANK SHAFT in inery, after it is first 2 sections having 8 cranks for power Vendor is not respon. cylinders. It same in operation, cr diem rate for time CRANK PIN IOJu Diameter 8j" Long department of Ven- F'i3TO14 PIN sill Diameter 8 7/8" Long will be present and 611 on'such testa the FLYWHEEL Face nstitute and become Diameter Weight concerned; If the sh. if desired by tie OUTBOARD BEARINGS Number One e place of tnanufac• AIR COMPRESSOR 3 Stage point of shipment, nser'shall Constitute CAPAOITY OF FUEL OIL TANK oss, damage, deten• I00 gal. riot, oaf by Any other APPROXIMATE SHIPPING WEIGHT 2221000 Pounds In proposed to be The consumption of fuel at sea level based on a rsonalpiopertyend heating value of not less than 18 500 effective B, TX, per pound deferred pa' "`sate r Ptircha p, sill do is as follows benefit of the 'Ven• Full load .41 lbs. per brake horsepower per hour, ldit betweEn e'4cifua! 3/4 load .43 ibs, per brake horsepower per hours and In the sidles 1/2 load .47 ibs, per brake horsepower per hour. all riot relieve the 1/4 load fib ibs, per brake horsepower per hour. These rates are wubjeot to a tolerance of not ovor 5% and a correction for any deficiency in thermal value of fuel. The speed variation will not exceed 3% from the mean at full load and rated speed for normal changes in the load, NO aw - 8 - Iars:u IONARY SPARE PARTS FOR EIGHT CYLINDER DIESEL ENGINE No, NAME 1 Exhaust valve (complete with cage, spring, etc.) 4 Exhaust valve 8 Main Piston Ring 2 Fuel valve needle 1 Fuel valve needle guide 1 Fuel valve needle lifting nut 1 Fuel valve stuffing box 1 Fuel valve stuffing box gland 2 Atomizer 1 Burner plate 2 Burner nut 1 Burner ring 1 Fuel pump sight glass 1 Fuel pump suction valve 1 Fuel pump discharge valve 4 Air compressor high pressure piston ring 2 Air compressor intermediate pressure piston ring 2 Air compressor low pressure piston ring 1 Air compressor high pressure auction valve 1 Air compressor high pressure delivery valve 1 Air compressor intermediate pressure auction valve 1 Air compressor intermediate pressure delivery valve 1 Air compressor low pressure suction valve t Air compressor low pressure delivery valve 1 Starting air receiver valve diso 1 Injection air receiver valve diso 1 Spring for fuel valve 1 Spring for high pressure suction valve 1 Spring for high pressure delivery valve 1 Spring for intermediate pressure auction valve 1 Spring for intermediate pressure delivery valve 1 Spring for low pressure suction valve 1 Spring for low pressure delivery valve 1 Spring for fuel pump suction valve 1 Spring for fuel pump discharge valve Packing and gaskets . ? c? I Ti;R143 . For the engine as specified: Fifty Cne thousand three hundred twenty five 61,326.00) Dollars. Terms of payment as follows: Fourteen Thousand 14,000.00) Dollars Cash upon arrival of cars in Denton, the balance to be evidenced by a note for Thirty Seven thousand three hundred twenty five ( ( $37,325.00) Dollars in form and indorsement satisfactory to the vendor dated :linty days from arrival of care in'Denton t Due in ninty days and bearing interest at 6% from Date. The vender agrees that upon payruent of 1,.4,500.00 or more with accrued interest at the maturity of this note, a + similar note for the balance then due will be accepted in exchange and that upon successive payments of ;44,500.00 or more and accrued interest at maturity, other similar notes for the balance then due %All'be accepted in exchange until the balance is all paid. . i' } 1 i r ~ i I a- tl q of FORM NO. E•691 IN-14 IM Price-F. O. B. at --Denton Texas:F'ifty one thousand three hundred twenty five tt+'51,325.00) Dollars. ShipmentEleVe week£i from date of approval of contract in Auburn, New York. All payments shall be made in New York Exchange, free of expense to the Vendor foi collection chargew RJR follows: See attached sheet. 5 cash payable when ready for shipment; cash thirty days from date ready to ship; (i5F o cash sixty days from date ready to ship; Pro rata payments shall be made as shipments are made. Invoices shall be rendered by the Vendor from time to time for material which it is prepared to ship and payment shall be made by the Purchaser in accordance with the above terms, such pay- ments to date from date of such invoice. In case of any delay in the shipment, erection, or starting of the machinery herein specified, or any part of the same, caused directly or indirectly by the act of the Purchaser, and not through any fault of the Vendor, such dela• s shall not in any wise affect or postpone the payments herein agreed to be made by tf,e Purchaser, or any of them, and in case of any delay in shipment, the machinery, and the various parts there, f, shall be held at Purchasers risk, and the Purchaser shall pay for storage of the same at the rate of ten cents per square foot per month. The foregoing proposal is subject to the approval of an executive officer of the Vendor, or its General Manager, and is not binding upon the Vendor until so approved, nor in any event unless ac- f cepted by the Purchast r within fifteen days from date of its submission. This proposal as it exists at the date of approval b; a. Vendor shall after such approval become and shall be deemed at law to be an agreement between .'endor and the Purchaser, and all previous communications between them, either verbal or writt#.,. _.iall thereupon be, and be deemed to be, abrogated and withdrawn, and this proposal wh !n duly signed, accepted and approved shall thereupon constitute a d become in all respects the sole agreement between the parties hereto, with respect to the machinery forming the subject matter thereof, and no modification nor assignment thereof shall bep riding upon the par- ties hereto or either of them, unless such modification or assignment shall bfp __m writing duly executed by the Purchaser and approved by a duly authorized representative, of tLe/Vendor. Mc1NTOtT1 & SEY n R C07 O `IfION,/t/ By _ To MCINTOSH & SEYMOUR CORPORATION: Your proposal as above is hereby accepted this day of 192 ! Purcfwrer's Secnrary Approved- f 92 Z McINTOSH be S MOU RP RATION. -~++1.. ti @s .Qe .g~1.►-..-fro-eJ.~. , By o Prarda:r j (FINAL) (lop B. D. Ma s. Do Not Report District Obligations. NOTE-This Report is required to be made under Oath Statement of the Outstanding Bonded Indebtedness of the 6ttti y Of. ..............0~-1" x •~=,..IS...••••••••••. Art. foe. a. d., tilt. the Sinkinry Fund of each Set of Bonds as required by~ No em dor eo,mty treosuru !2 hm,or tnl s or ant the lateral tub sd1ftr b f~d W or the me, rsrrgtf for ILa Dtupas t DV or tbo looted on Bud bonds or 1 far rooeemlod Ins same, or for Inratro IN unnlttet as my bo /rte This report will v, h~. by , Amount of bonds Out. Kilo Tat ttry la ►hts for lalvul KINDS OF BONDS Doh of lu"Mo y dntdins on tuns of 0th of YduritY and Slyddno Farad 30th tut you Inttrtst for uob Set of Bonds f 41 7,11 .4 S 1V ) w 7/j/61 f ~ ~o 1 01 J d "•.♦~•i.+ I~~14 ~0`7 A o n o 1w I ` a/ !A/ /,all../_- i. 4, 01 J Y VN* r ~ ~ }J(1 la ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ P Ito, (y Z! r% i C, IN 7 - F j A j' ff P: NOTE -This Report is required to be made under Oath to the Comptroller of Public Accuuuts on the 1st day of rA 'st of each yeti, of the Eaay'af................. A e Texas, as is; existed on the 30th DtI June, A D 492.1t ~ Sinking Fund of each Set of Bonds as required by Chapter Four of Title 18, pages 176,177 and 1 i®; Re Ised Civil Statutes ot!i This report will not be complete vnid you have totaled each column ~ I; Amount to Credit at Intept r Amcuunt Recrired SInce Cut Report And A GsAe_ Rao and Stnklnl Fund is Shows Dislursesn,nt SIN 1 tik Report le! ' 1 d Dste of rutur{tr Tu Loy In Fscu fr Intwrl 1/ lost Report From Wha! Scarce Wt it ►srposs Interest and SIMI rand row uca Set of Donis p Cash Sawipes Tuet lnlvut on G tnforest Paid fiasursr'I A f Intank Flir~ + f 6 Seruritia held R5 1 De l tammr+sianf a bands a e a~ led i I ! i 7 71,t °S w s j ^J / r i f k c . , 4' • i is~ S /617 , MAW a J 46 s//fir 7 c f . 14r Iq 76, Omni I ,t - - J - I - - 77- ecourits ou the 1st day of August of each year. Toro 50a1 65ap•a70-Sat ' existed on the 30th Day of June, A. De 192..c:).., Showing Amount of Bonds Outstanding, and Condition of, ages 176,177 and 178, Revised Civil Statutes of 1911, Art. 701, R. tplt. 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I Yt PTJ Q f 't;, 51 OIL f' ~ I t ~ O A O M O `r Y 1~f State of Texas County of Denton KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we,THE FIRST NATION L BANK OF DENTON, TEXAS, as principal and sureties, all of the county of Denton,state of Texas,are each helja and firmly bound unto the City of Denton,Texas, i a{. bR in the wax of One Hundred Thousand(01001000.00) Dollars ~ the payment whereof well and to be paid to the city of Den- ton,Texaa,at Denton Texas,in said county and state,ws,and each of us,jointly P.id, severally,bind ourselves,our hairs, ' executors and administrators firmly by these presento., The conditions of the above obligation are such that if the a- r c; bove named prinoipal,the naid FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DEN- TON,TEXAS,whioh has been designated as city depository of t the said City of Denton,Texas,as aforesaid,shall faithful- ly perform all the duties and obligations devolving by law or by the ordinances of the said city of Denton,Texas,upon the said depository,ehall pay upon the presentation thereof all checks drawn upon said depository by the city treasurer ; or other lawful authority of the said city of Denton,Texas, w. , whenever any f-A, nde shall be in said depository applicable to the payment of said check, and that all of the funds of the city of Denton,Texas,ehall be faithfully kept by said depos- itory,and with the interest thereon aooounted for aocording d' to law) and that for breaoh of said bond the said Oity of Den 5 ton.Taxae,may maintain an action in its namejand that said depository shall in every respect comp3y with all duties and obligations devolving by 1aw,and ordinances of the City of i Dentonj~exas#snd shall perform each and all of the conditions contained in,and discharge all duties imposed by said law and ordinances then this obligation to become void,otherwiss to remain in full force and effect* r .:S~1 +S 1!'T ~a"`Ti519^.P~7»,'1;'~ ~S'"iT '~,vp'In .u< t sec .c;ae n a 'w ♦ ?iy J. Iv<p t+° Ei t r} *t + -e rpJ ' i~e1 'rt yF \ i ..rah y45 R Any suit on this bond shall be in the name of the City of Denton,Texas,and shall not be void on the first recovery but may be sued on until the full sum therein shall have been F reoovereds In witness whereof, the above named prinoipal, aofw+ b~ ing herein by its presidentand under the oorporate seal,does hereunto subscribe its name and the said sureties does also subsoribe their name this tbeatday of ` ,Q~ /yes p. THF.~IHS~ NATIONAL BANx.n~TON.T~%A~. ~~~~i~ w f \ surety surety - rW`d s a 41 sure y - - - S{ - sure y l t~ , i 1 44 C~3 H H H f' ! i-4 O H C C.) 4 td Its ti ~rJ k~ 14 0 Y ` t r' . "f F 1 ,.per. r y~ c nti ~ r, . ~ r r 5 y' t ,r THE STA17E OF TLXAS COUNTY OF MiTON Q RI+vW ALL YEN BY THESE PRESENTS; That the City of I)onton, Texas, a municipal cor- poration, acting by and through its 1"ayor, Be We McKenzie, ra s'. hereunto duly authorized, party of the first part, and .1 t«, "x the Arthur 0. MoNitzky Post No, 71 of the American Legion, : aoting by and through J, T. Bayless, Commander, Lee Preston, Adjutant and K. o Bass, Finance officer, hare- unto duly authorized, party of the aeoond part, have this day made and entered into and do by these presents make and enter i,Ao the following contract, to-wit: 1. That for and in consideration of the sum of ry One and 00/100 ($1,00) Dollar paid to first party by second party, the receipt of vb ioh is hereby fully so- j 1 rry: knowledged, and of the oovenants and agreements herein- after set out to be kept and performed by the parties hereto, the said City of Denton, as party of the first 11. . part, does hereby lease, let and demise unto the Arthur 0• MoNitzky Post No. 71 of the American Legion, as party i of the second part, the following described property, to. wit: ( 1 ;1 All that certain lot, traot or par- oel of land situated in the City and County of canton, State of Texas, out of f the Be Be Be & Co He R. Co. Survey, Ab- straot No. 185 and mora particularly de- ` soribed as follows, to-wit; BEXIMINO at the intersection of the east line of Ash Street with the north line of McKinney street in the said City of Denton; thence north with the east line of said Ash Ste at 160 fte the south line of the 0ity Park, same being the north line of the Texas Eleotr•io Railway ternir_al property, at 190 ft., the place of beginning, an iron stake; thence east 120 fta an Iron stake for aorner; thence north 180 ft. an iron stake for oorner; thence west 120 ft# an ircu stake for corner in the east line of said Adh St.; thence south with east line of t, Ash St. 180 ft• to the plaoo of beginning, ~oontaining in all 0.496 Gore t"` \~4R'T`r„n'_ v ^r+ -rr v. r ♦T '^1 r' ~'Tr .RAG r,+ 4 r ~ FI r ~ ~ ro 4 t { ~ ~ IG~r r 1 I i S P ~i - 2 - t for A term of ninety-nine years, beginning on January 1st, iT Do 1928 and ending on December 31st, A, Do 2027, 2. It is understool and agreed by and betwoon the partios hereto that she party of the .eooi.d part has here- J tofore, with the spacial permission and consent of the X, party of the first part, constructed a alub building or legion hall upon the prolert. hereinabove described and a,} l ~r^~S shall hereafter, from tine to time, erect and construct ~ other improvements thereon and in oonneotion therewith "j to be used by the party of the second part and its suo- oessors for oarrying on the activities of said organi- zation and that all of suoh improvements shall be ereoted and oonstruoted at the expense of the party of the seoord part and under its own supervision and management, fub- lot, homver, to the approval of the Park Board of the said City of Denton, the property hereinabove desoribed being and constituting a part of what is known as the City Park of the said City of Denton, and any and all improvements hereafter oonetruoted ;n said premises shall be done with th+i approval and consent of said Park Board an4 shall conform with any building node that may then 1 be in foroe in the said City of Denton. r Si It is further understood and agreed that subjeot to the provisions set out in the preceding par- agraph hereof, that said property shall at all times be in•, the possession and under the oontrol, supervi- sion and management of the party of the socord pant, subjeot to the terms and provisions hereof, for the period of time hereinabove abated, so long ao'said party of the eeaond part, or its suooeseors shall use the game' !Of' 8' lA*fuJ purpbBe $1q 04hti6Ott031 9/ith t`hm anii'' iies' bf thA' said party oi' the second part or its suoosesors. Y `tl;I Bag`•f~~°~~«,1. 'N ,f x t k}4 r4 t, i. } ty P r.Z ^ a r y i , V- ~..hLt r 3 r t 4• It is contemplated by the parties hereto I~ that second party desires to procure a loall upon its said property so constructed upon the above described promises and t?:at for the purpose o oreatir.; a lien thereon the said party of the eeeoutpart shall have the ' right to assign dlodGe or hypothecate said lease as se- eurity fcr the repayment of said loan, together with the , improvements thereon situated, provided, however, that should the party of the second part ever cease to use said property from any cause, then it, or its sucoos- ' sors or assigns, shall have the right to sever and re- , movs +he improvements placed upon the above described premises either before or at the expiration of the date for .,rhioh said property is hereby leased; x.-wided, ; further, however, that se,ooz.d party, its successors or ~m assigns, shall never be permitted to use said hg property for any unlawful purpose. 6. It is further especially understood and i agreed by and between W4- parties hereto that in case a loan should be negotiated by the party of the second part and a foroolosuro is had under the termR of the said loan as negotiated, the first part;; hereto, the City of Denton, 'T'exas, shall have and reserves the right tj redeom said land from said sale for tho amount `n of the face of the note and aoeumulatAd interest at any t time after the same has been declared due and oubjeot to foreclosure and the sale of said land, by paying the J face of said note and aeouraulated interest only, and said City of Denton shall succeed to all the rights of the holder of said indebtedness, 7.. Xt is further agreed and anders~ood by and ±kh,"' between the parties hereto that all oasts and expenses K o uTMV r ~ .rr eT,t stn+.~,r~tr,~~.rr 7 7,~. ~1 r *"1 ,.m fs fir+', r fir, 11~ ' r~ x t L I - 4 - incurred in the construction of any building or improve- 1 ir^ent upon the above described prenises, togethoil with s the upkeep thereof, sha71 be borne by the party of the socc.nd part. 8. It is further especially understood and agroed by and botr°eon both parties hereto that when, in any evont, the pre,niscs described in paragraph 1 hereof v' shall cease, from nny cause, to to used for too purposes` and activities of the said ; rthur 0. McNi.tzky Post Ivo.71 of the American Logion, th,.a and in that event the lease { and grant herein rade shall bo forfeited by said Post or i`s successor and sail grant shall revert to the said City of Denton.. Texas, and it is further understood and o agreed that said premisos shalt, be used only for the pur- poses and activities of said Arthur 0. McNitzk y Post No. 71 of the American )region and it is further understood 1 and agreed that its use for other purposes shall forfeit said grant herein made tg the said City of Denton, Texas. WITNESS our hands in duplicate, this the gp ;y:'A~L4 k day of CITY OF DENT-ON, TEXAS, mayor AT ST; Party of the First Part. r' Seao aryl ARTHUR 0. McNITZKY POST N0471lpO THEjMERICAt1 LEGION omman er. u a~"nt ~~~%CJzi.dr0 nary a '3'iu'o'r. s' Party of the Aecond Part. 3. de . 1, o TIME STATE OF TT,~XAS ) tier' COUNTY OP Dr^^,*'T0:1 } Beforo mop the undervignutl authority, a J,otary y .i ` Public in and for Denton Count;;, Texas, on this day per- sonally appe;aru6 13, W. McKenzie, knovni to me to be the f. ,f ljr,vson %hos : t,~. ^ 1c si t, cribs t i c to tho foiw~(,trg ineti-te- ' Inert and also ktlu-llii to i%el Lo bo tho T,:r►fo of the City of Denton, ''exaf3, and acknowl.ln16od to me t)-:tt ho o,%r cuted the con.o foi, tho puri.osec and eonsiderattott therein ex- prr,sse:d And as the act and deed of snirl City of Denton end as the Mayor of said Citya GIVEN UldDE13 b:Y t1D AND 313-'AL OF OFFICE, this the a . Oday of A . D. 3..,+^S r tit Notary Public in and for Denton County, Texas. THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON Before Iuo, the undersigned authority, a Notary M1., Public in aiid for Denton Countyp Texas, on this day per- eonally appeabed J. T, Bayless, Lee Preston and R. Wa Base, knovm to re to be the persons whose names are sub- scribed to the foregoing instrument, and also known to me to be the Commander, Adjutant and Finance Otl%_ er of the Arthur 0, MoNitzky Post Boe71 of tha American Lopion, respectively, anti aoknowledgod to re that thoy each axes- eutod the same for the purposes and consideration thoroin 0. Mo- kk CERIFIF'ICA'PE OF RECORD tr.e res- CouMW O/ OCNT Ng to JACK CHRISTAL, Clerk of 'if County Court in and for sald county do hereby certify that the foregoing instrument of writing, with its certificalo-of authenticntlon was Sled tot re. his the cord the ..Id. deyo! -.910- A. D., i~ . >U Q' , it// ..,,o'clock.. M., and d0T recorded the•..'(g, day of >rrt . ~iA. D., lY~ J, et~~ M,, in Volume ,e~/4J4...... page 14r of the r..••.~. •••..•11.. RecordanIDeators County, Texas = Witntst my hand And seal of office of Denton, 'i ens, fie day and y JVI above written. 4C- e nd for +~u-K a~.. Deputy, ask of the County Coutt, 6400h Co-, Taal :aRa flit t aw THE STATE OF TEXAS a COUNTY nF DENTON } Before ono, the undersigned authority, a l'otary Public in and for De,3ton Count;;, Texao, on this day per- sonally appearod B. "i. McKenzie, known to me to be the r I lr r. ? p.+,,Lon w,hosn, nw:,o i& (r e to tho for,JLv r,r' inetrtt- j1. tne:nt and also ki'10- to to bo the Mayor of the City a> of Douton, Texas, and ackrtriIiIndged to me that h,3 ux,-cuted { the car.:c fot, the purposes and consideration therein ex- i" r prr,9ae;d end. as the at and deed of said City of Denton and as the, Mayor of suld City. GIVEN UNDER ir1',JD,ANA 33EAL OF O'FICE, this the Y day of A.D. Notary Public in and for Denton County, Texas. THY, STATE OF TEXAS Q c~c COUJiTY OF Di?d'POA Neforo mo, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for Denton County Texas, on this day per- eonally appeabed J. T. Baylejs, Lee Preston and R. W. Base, known to no to be the persons whose names are sub- scribed to the forogoing instrument, and also known to too to be the Co=ander, Adjutant and Finance Officer of the Arthur 0, McNitcky Post Ho.71 of the r'merican Legion, s respectively, and aoknowledged to ro that they each exo- ; cutod the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and as the act and deed of said Arthur 0. Me- +y Nitzky Post No. 71 of the American Legion and as the roe- r r pective officers thereof,. GIVEN UNDER ~S 11AND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the of A. D. 1928 1 Notary Public in and for Denton Count.yo Texas. !JI •~S Sa -1 IN 1-4., Ail T71z;W1 f~' as 1 V O E,, Ql-a 0 w S n ti a .e y filirt snow 70Rk 0p PAflP.08A Denton, Toze. 9 TO HOXORABLS OITT'COM190101 OP DRSTON1T=34 Qelit~tmOri! ~ ~ ~ • V9 have oarofully examines the plans and epecifioationa for the propoagd Swrovements as listed In the Instruotione to bidderae Aud have inquired into the local conditions affocting the work. We submit - this schedule of prioed for the work contemplated. Jf swarded a contraoto we agrecY to begin 'cork by 5 Vic'' farther agreo to tirnith a surety bond t►0oep$010 to the board end of a, fora approved by the oity, to onto into x contrast `t1~, In fifteon days, anti to donduot the work io strict canfoxv%hoe tith the piana sled specifications therefor. rl 1200MA 0 pprox tpe a t cC'~r ot~e 80160 Oupydi dontroto in Plane O pound" reinroraingctael.i~ ~ 'N 417 ?f I Plaids , wOM-..in,w~...w~:.Wrrl ..w.n.w a.♦ u~., w._ ~ wrW+ , it . j~~x Otte Yds. -SX460a~tOn` • ~►tohea co~leto in place pOy r "Q__ , ia..J x.-...CwJ..,..,"„Y ~..#y 4^ M1r3' ' xh-1 , J r, a J O rah 4 J•'/~. ~[iftJY. 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I I j . r w/ , r. i I . r ' t a ~t~~~r~~~~~E Ii.W~J 1 "~}Y v'~ ,♦r re, r{r r'/~ ~ ! ~ ,rr , w , l P ;'Y ~ ~ ~ ~ i ' , ~ ~~'1r6'~,3(1~♦~ k,r ~ r~t{i 5~ M r I Vr• I ~ J{ rS~♦ . r. i~ ~ t r•~ Ir E i, k ~S l~!!! r,r F,1 (`r 9v r.. + l 1 1 t 1.L r , y,~ 1. i , a„ i E ,N• a ~ I ~ ''r ~ r';5 0, .er { '.r. 7 14 , , -10 Dontan~ Tex l9p to TUB MXORAM MY 009!288141 OY DIUMNo TBXAS• ~ 00atlemonle we have oarsfully *=nined tho pUm and spoolIcalions for Uo piroposed imrovemonts as listed in the instritotions to bidders, and hove inquirsd into the local oonditions affootingg the work. xe submit Zia sohoduie of prioeis for the work oontemplWd• It ivia rded a oontraot s, ae agree to begin work by t►0 further agreo to furnish a surety bond aooo0table to the board and of a form approved by the oity, to eater into a oontraot with*' In fifteen "ye, wid to oonduot the work in striot oonformenoe with the plans and eheolfiootions thorefore Som Q210sa pp a ~aa a ewe w oe s A! 80100 Odt YdO donorste $n )piece A;uaao reinforolne atoe~. rrrad~wrl.r,.~~_ in, ~1~~~ q,; •..y ,.{~i~ " t11.'~1~~i / r 41 uatghde 00% 100 'in V1100 D 17 46-A 1~ ' D 10 1 ;'A I m, fV S r ~t `rY L,.i'r •~4. C L ti 1 4 OIL; 7 r yVl a '11 ( 1 Fj r ~ r 't A ' L' . E,r d'r r~Sly ritJ r r +3Vr t + . i ~i fR~l1 r i''. p• 1 .7 s J f, f r IF' , F tier•7~ 4 S+ (,Y Y' 1 A !t 'S fF r' f . s. 1 ee • ~F~r 71 `r V 'a rJ v '9 , I o , .r.. r W71. 'LI [ . r rt ' ..y 4,?;, .R~ 1 5. i aL,l 1. 1 r '9 Fl T• , a 1 d V r. #0 .1 J, r r i1 r r llrldrY~WY! 0B OP PHOPO8A!{1 Denton, To"s, 1991 f TO T119 1101101MUK OITY COUXIC-810H Cr DE T OUp TRXABS Oontlomeni- no have carefully oxaninod the plane ahd specifications for the proponad. Lmprovomonts as listed in 4:ho instructions to bidders# and have i.nquir,ed into the local t)onditV%ns affootinngg the works V+o submit this soholulo of prices for the work oontarplateds the rrI fj. V a L. od a oontraot, we agroo to begin work by .1 192~ 's ~,,o further agree to furnish s surety bond acceptable to the boa.%d and of a forma proved by the Oity, to enter into a oontraq t w1tho in fifteen days$ and to conduct the work in strict oonformance with the plans and specifications therefore ficau)MLa O PPXXOHS pp e dfantities wit en . t Wixan 9140 00160 0u. Yds Concrete in place ~9b Mod w 470000 Pounds reinforoing stool coatis In P14644 n !Stool 1) E's Yds XxoAvat!',otf a t @ Ha►tnhes oopplete In place 4 es 1 0 Yontilatore 000plete in p164Ac ~ ~nn1 ~ Ali ORDINANCE APPOIiITING A BOARD OF Is~UALIZATION FOR 'rtO,,' CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, FOR TkE Y,:AR 1923; DEFINING THEM DUTIES; FIXING TIME OF MEETING; PROVIDING 11-)R Ti(EIR COMPENSATION - BE IT ORDAINED BY ThE CITY CO1;NISSIOll OF T1f2 CITY OF MINTON, TEXAS: Sec. 1. That and (,!!z t~' f, be a are hereby appointed s a Board of Equalization for the City of Denton, Texas, for the year 192,. Sec. 2. That the said Board of Equaliztion shall receive the assessment rolls and books from tho city Secretary of the said City for examination, coraeotion, equalizing, a;:praisement and approval and shall see that every person in said City has rendered his or her property, both real and personal and mixed at a fair and market value of all improved lots and she value of all improvements and the valtie of all unimproved lots in said City and shall do and perform any and all acts necessary and such duties in the manner and by the means provided by laws of the State of Texas, governing said Board. Sec. 3. That members of said Board shall convene at the City Sall in said City on the w -d day of A.D. 1028 and thereafter at such times as such Boar may provide, or as necessary for a full and fair and complete discharge of their duties. Sec. 4. The Members of the Board of >iqualization shall receive as compensa- tion in full for their services rendered. hereunder the sum of $3.00 per day whiou shall be paid by the City Secretary as required by law. Sea. 6, Thr.t this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and a ter i.9 passage arid approval. - - Passed this the ?day of 1928• Attest l .ro-~. .~'ia• 62, e00rA'< orty ea y. ha nan - b'f~Y`~ Donuon, Texaco , zoo c `ALP C C. v4 i i, tee. AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TIRES FOR ME YEAR 1988 111 AND FOR THE CITY OF DV?TON, TEXAS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CO!VI SION OF THE CITY OF DKIT0:1, TEXAS' 8eo.1. That there be snd there is here now levie.:~ the following tax on each one hundred dollars valuation of taxable property within the corporate limits of the City of Denton, Texas, to be assessed and collected by the City Secretary, for the Vurpoaea hereinaf- ter stipulated, for the year 1928; For School I,:airitenanoe Fund the sum of 75 cents on the onehundred dollars valuation. For General Fund the sum of 30 cents on the one hundred dollars valuation. For Street and Bridge Fund the sum of 35 vents on the one hun- dred dollars valuation. For Park Mintenanoe the sum of ',cents (4on the one hundrei dollars valuation. For School House Improvement Bonds No, 5, 18 cents J60) on the one hundred dollars valuation. For School House Improvement Bonds No. B 1 cent (1¢) on the ono hundred dollars valuation. For School Debt Funding Bonds the oum of oents on tho one hundred doll),re valuation. For Oity Hall Construotion Bonds the sum of it cents 41¢) on the one hundred dollars valuation. For Bridge Construction Ronde the sum of 'S vents (3¢) on ttie one hundred dollars valuation, A. for Refunding Bonds~issuelgla?~the sum of 20 cents (20¢) oil the one hundred dolls, a valuation s ~Car~{Ohil~ y161~ 77 Seo. 2 The said Sums herein stipulated for said several purposes are here now levied uron each one hundred dollars valuation, within the corporate lirr.ita of the City of Denton, Texas, Soo. 3 These is here now levied and there shall be assessed and ool- 'looted for the year 1923 a poll tax of one dollar from each male citizen of the City of Denton, Texas, between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years old inclusive, who are not exempt under the laws of the State of Texas, and Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. See, 4 There is here now levied and there shall be collected for the year 1929 a street tax of 4~ dollars from each male oit!.zen of the City of Denton, Texaa, between the ages of twenty-one and forty-five years inclusive, who are not exempt under the laws of the S'.-fate of Texas, and the Chai:er of the City cf Den- ton, which said t6% be p u ak,s in adv oo, and shall be 'al+f- AA*a dollars if mApi paid before the day of At•_-'' A, DJ 1929, • Soo, 5 That this ordinance ohali be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as rec:sired by lawn Passed this the _ ~~day of A, D, 15,48, OHAIRMAN IL City Commission, Denton, Texas, Attest . __~s...--✓ ~Oity Secretary, Approved as to forms City Attorney. I • t . i x r. IN THE MATTER OF THE . THE STATE OF TEXAS County of Denton. ox being duly sworn, says that he is the anad the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and r ularly published fur i psrud of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published In said paper as follows: First insertion i` day of Second insertion ~.J? day of Third insertion b~. day of 19 Fourth insertion day of Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ~L 0 day of 19.26 Witness my hand and official sea]. Notary Publiq Denton ounty, Texas. I File No HERE TNe R 1No Ta PUBLJ Bt>rtp r sc1 IN THE MATTER OF THE cotdet 0 oP,f ncrrrorf~•rtf~s: 7 Beo, 1. Tl'at , that be and, toe a LI ; here n6, is ed th! following,ta dh o[ tssaable, proyerLjawlLhia'vaheJti Oct. oy rate,ltm~y o! the C{tp X DInW 1 Te:aa to b6 aeeeaed laa coUecte, by the CCity Secnfary, for ,the put ~po018 hefeinaftFr"itlpula,'for the! tM year 1 018: , - - For School Maintenance Fund the aum of 76 cents on the one hundred dollars valuation, AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISHER TO Ibr denerai Find the aum of So PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE. cents on the ene hundred eouare Valuation. , suln of 3Str 3 cents on t1d d' jndred dollars dolaatlon. , Fil Far Fork ~ Maintenance the sum of Filed the. 19 day 4190 6 cents' os on vile School Ouse Im hundred doliah, etlpn. ,l For School House 2mptcdenlenk Builds Nd:;6; the sum of 1 Ont '[to) 4 eh the oils hundred dollars; tour:; tlon,~ 1"7 th! sum of 1 cast ts (ec) on tbe'ogV • Deputy. b sum A cents tb oo huddrfd' dollirs YdW16h BY lbl,Cfl~ H $or6c{Ion Bonds° ` tii Audi of it cc_Ete '(f16)tt~l0ptfn IAe; - d~ boFor ffifdr~e. 4W lOlk ndm.thil Isum Cf !'amts (Sc 6n the od huh dyed dollars valuat333000n, g. r Refunding Bonds, issue 6f~ 1 7, the turn of 10 tents 130C1 "on out buridrbd 'dons rY ►}lu►tloh.'; u 1, The oeid JUnu bereln 'etl•; ote4 4 for Yaedld se etat NAM are Idl to now IT i;2 Ul heac pl nl ~~hn tj bdrpotats limps of the city of t7ed~ „ Ceo 1t There is heri a lsile'd a and theta XG21 be 5S looted fbr'tbe'yeRr ltal~tait~Gfr~ ne dollar. trour uth ~taie Olt '69 )b1~a lii1t1y of- pentoa, TlrtlrVdye, betppron r FtoMpt il'thf' 6f In fa lvi'Eltshl$Ca' I end.Chatter Of thi t?IFy; Deneoh,.7etae. ,t' 1~ ire he adtl~liie WIt be 4oqro ny dcZed tot~ttL'e yyEar ~wm a strait, tat'pf eti 40 r►tHi7hMt fitlrrl dash it dtl i b! th0. ty4 of Banton, 7L yyf Y treaty-onj anq~o y ~~e me, 'I i, trhb ar1`f10t;ftsi4lDt,t a thi ` ifs'of the $ka of 'l'aud' a } th• stater t a ^ Ity 'at b tt ? trid shill bi'ty.,* f lt{rk t old on -or befo~i - till tLlitr-1S {a ~1' 1n tuff e s f an4'tlf m I,fmdi flat i #6d p4bllctitign uir k. ~ t -Etsll'; the rtt-,day' c! b~i~. trf ~r,.CltAbpc~, ` Y~ t'a Ny i,RP~ J ♦l+.ldt tM'; ~ ~ ~~~I d7 t 1. tqy 1rY' YX ~v y ,ati'~~#a'1,'~..W Y1J ^h,~`+"~.'Y` l ~~~5. 1i~ a• ~ PIC ~Ry ~*at, a t e f ' 1 , a 1 T t J - c V?IPI ' ~ ~ Y` Y~ j.l t 1 ! ~ it .a r,1 d, r• y ( t ~ ' ~ as 1 °s 'lnye i , w i 3$~Y r~ a u''ih d~ Zdi y2 rAA1 k Ma 4 t tL'.^ Jnr Dallas, Texas July 19, 19280 w" To The Honorable Mayor r And Board of Cormiesionore City of Denton Denton, Texas Oentloment ' k" In oomplianeo with your request 'No have audited the, Books and Records of account of the "CI PRN3T0N. TKW-. for the fiscal yuar ended May 310 1928p e horiiith submit a condensed su=ary of RW3IPT-9 & DISBURSKUSITTS BY S(URCP. YURPOSS, and also gUHHARY OF RIJANCES ON HA14) June It 19276 RSC:'IPTO & DISBURSEMENTS BY FUNDS, and BALANCES ON HAND at the close of the current fiscal year ended May 31, 1928. IN our opinion, based upoh the reoords examined and tinfortnation sub al toondition above the City htAtezento at the oloset financial the correot of the period May 311 1928. R&9PBCTBUIII,Y 8UBJ6ITT TO AUDIT COMPANY OT 83W WSW k r r ti aaaa~~~ 1 M1 i y' ~ t~ r.:", y t a 1 $xwrv ° 3 a k e „rye tiff + •a 1@ a,~ 119 INNIN b. vt,_ n(«y k.• , . i 3Ta S !e, OF RECLIPT3 A DISBUR8 " pity of Denton, Texas ~'+y For the fiscal year ended May 31, 1928 ;M Y Lam'.. • BALANOB All Funds June 11 1927 $ 1499019454 Current Collections $1110,222.70 Delinquent Taxes 91078.97 Intoreet k Penalty 2,040469 Poll Taxes 1,174.00 Franchise 'taxes 37200 i Otroot lazes 987000 ti« Ooou;ation Taxes 439.80 Dog Taxes 640 $1640320976 MISO§'AANSOUS I speoial Paving Assesoments $ 366.60 Corporation Oodrt Fines 1071000 Tax Certificates 19360 sale of supplies St. & Bridge 278.96 Othor gleo. Receipts 220.78 Interest on Daily Balances 14849468 Rent 244400 I Brown Orwmuor • Interest Ads. 627.77 Aetna Casualty Co. Monroe Cont• 1.61N` 689064.44 WATAR-SORISt3_ DEPART9=1 Collections from Consumers $1871480.06 Deposits 313.10000 Bale of Plumbing 8uppliee 11033470 Bale of Bleotrtoal supplies 11142680 sale of gloom Supplies 37840 Sanitary Collections ,,,_,1,9964 0 1616,141460 TuMnROLIMW N'atorxorko to Streot & Bridge $ 16,00040 Waterworks to General. 11800,00 Waterworks to City gall Oonst, 11600000 Gdnoral t'o Sinking 337013 Oooupation to Sinking __439.80 1-4 72g , ~~RIICBIPT~ Y4A~JiR~= . -.543,. 48, M RvOA1PT68 Mj.. $ 49411e~.S4 DI sBt1RSRNaM , ~w ogwR Fxeoutira Salarios $ 61333,00 Attorooy l i "140 11 1,~84 400 011, 43b • 9 . 1tie;oeile►rleon+~ 34ei'~, 8 Sad 4rf~+ib G, 70 .07 a `~~3:11~91 on~6 4• r' 1 r w v A L 1 7 l ~ 1 J i IJV 1.. tarti ~'J JA 1 iW dEMLNJ 1 STATSM311T Op RECEIPTS & DISMf0I .FhT8 (ContId.) 1'+ City of Denton, Texao For the fleoal year ended _)day 31, 1928 FIRE DSPARTUSNTI salaries 4 30000,00 Exponses 1,666983 a 49665.83 r ~BALTH DBPARTlLt3I Salaries $ 11200900 Vise. Exponso 225.45 Olean-up Bxpeneo 55610 11960050 ,q HMV RKJ D~:PARTUKHT! Salaries $ 280901.25 Fuel 13j129.74 Viso. Fxpensee 277 69 672.98 PARK DRPARTU.652d Sulmios & Gages 1,591.38 ' Rxpensoe & Repairs 1~88~,_86 10774.91 BTF'$T & BRIME DEPART Salaries & wages 12j978.80 supplies & Viscollancous §0044A.8, 186680428 ~iiSCELLLA1gB0IJ8 ~ Taxes Refunded $ 25244 Cemetery uponee 20307650 Ladies Rest Room 300*00 National Guard 75000 Intorest & Exchange _82699 38017.83 CAPITAL SXI'r;2iDITURSSI Mice departmont equipment ~ 2545 ]tire Department equipment 28821.90 Street & Bridge,hnp•&Iqutp, !,11072.82 Park improvements 1,48242 Tatar D4ght & ssxer Bxten, 781191402 Oity Hall Construottob 70,386*08 Bridge Oonstruotign blli3.84 1900844980 IMMMI & SWIM ram k interest Paid 32 j97844 ' Bonds Retired ,.3'.jj7.j6 701520.84 E TaAMYJIR8 03t YUM81 fatorxoW% to street & Bridgo$ X60000.00 f. T'aterwoske to 0endral 10600000 Waterworks to Oity Hall Constj 11600400 i Oeneral to sinking 339013 Oooupation W sinking .0- 4;6G 18s778.e3 pBPMIIAD TO sCH00L VAIff8 AJP$i._ JON, DIBBVAUMMI qke :W.May 31, 3.098 4 $900341 SAM comm? vixpp~~t H&tYSn" Bnk j Dontad T'oir l 6tri042.¢6 1 { 1 atids~ai Oi!y Ba r& Ner► YOxkO iPl '~0 X0,00 < +t Hetiti rei+ 14p 'ii c~ 1tex, Ydrk1 X. Y4 1 0100 tl~►sh° ate ' War Ne Iivtment A;4w z 1 33 1 r k W A~ + H µ r a to (10) W e# d A W e+ v tr 40 a Id O 0 .Lr N C x1. 13 1~ A* 10 00 rs , NJ 0, 00 C+ :.~C p {A y i a co oYiaNO~ N~ o W C) CO W W rn srj q . . . . . . . • . . . 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F'. ~u, nt 3. ~ 4 ~ ~ ilr.. ~ ! r ~~II N I t t tij 1 ~ ' 1~l,~IL + 'r A. ~ ~ ~ t, TT u ~ dfd k~ l .M1Y~. dy +,t "i~"~l; •~1~~ Y. 5'f ~~n+~'[r~4 .',',{a nl la,t,~a ,~1~,°~, ~ u+ ~~"`✓+Ysr:{:,~+ +i. .e:~!~`'af~ er +A. J~~.~t it'Z„r: r rI t+. p~ It, + i ~ 17! r it v a ~ v4. ' f'-,e t ~ i + ~r.r r ifx ~y~{'n~,~f ltti arty + ''~J 1 r 1:, I f.! r •.9 d rq; a?N.Y Spl y'~~o~.i g1 tti ~.?r 'rti trfT r s't 1;• • 1 a i ..y ~v. 9 3 r i 11 f r i ~ rr f kt ' 1 l V k 1r1 1' M 4~'Wi p d~ y r d v C 1 O ~ l 1 4 M v w F r ~aY r r h. a • l j z S ; d~' v r+ t~. e~ 1 ~'?w ~ w r {J A d v i.. i~ ih t ~ r~•l]n~.1r T fi ~ 4f ~'o ra " i.~a ~ ~ { "r ! +~r q caf,~. L~ <A k, `1 V a .ni Y 3.1 ~ y 4 Y / ~1 &I°An; 01' 11yi'Ls ) Co f'TY OF a. ml ) 10011 All 1.1,11 BY U SL YS "Ula'S, thtit this m.Or o- rauda of ag rocnont and lease made and entered into this 14th day of Jvmo, A#D. 10WO by and botwoen r.. A. Green, Jr., Freeman hall and wife, Docao Croon 2lall, wid Art.'iur Diory, etylod hereinafter Loocors, oao:" and all of Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and the City of Lenton, a nttnioipal corporation in Denton County, Texas, herelm- after called Lossoo, 111T1 WS)MI i 1 - That the Lossee, the said City or Denton, Toxaag has ae,,~:ood and does hereby agree by these presents to lease from the said L,ossors a certain lot, traot or parcel of land situ- atod in the Oity of Renton in Denton County, Texas, hoing desorib- ed said marked and enclosed by the red lines as shown on plat hereto attached for tbo purpose of dosoribing said land and narked ">±xhib- it A", and containing sixty (60) aoreu of land. R - As consideration for the lease on the above described land, the said Loosest the City off' Denton, Tomas, hereby agrees to pay and promicos to pay to the said Lessorn annually on or before the last day of 3anuary of each and every year said lease is in foroe and effect under all the terms of this contract a sum equal to the City Taxes on said Lessors entire holdings in said city of Denton as rondored and held July 1st, A,D, 1020, and Vifty Dol- Mrs (66000) on the Stato and County tax on sraid holdings ap ron- doreCar.4 held duly.lst, As D. 19009 for tho year 19fk1, presesolon J being given to said City or Denton for only one-half of said year 10089 and said City of Denton to pay only one-half of taxes for year 1020, ani all ad valorem taxes, State, County and Oity and 00hool on said Lessors entire holdings in said City cd' Denton, as rendered and hold July lsto A,n. 1920 for the entice period of this abase,'beginning with Jan+:ary lot# 19241 and this Uxtea beginning su* lot, 19WO is to run for a period of ten (10) years but it is S t 1 undorstood that said Lassie, the City of Dorton, does not agrco to pay the tax on any lot out of said holdings not loasud horoundor, after the same has been sold or improved by plaoinr, buildings t;:cre- on by said Laosore, and subjoot only to the provisions of the para- (waph next followint;:- - T1o Lossoe, the said City of Uonton, shall j have tha right after three (3) years from .htly let, 1925 to termi- nate this lease and the Lossore shall have the right to terminate thin lease before the expiration of ten (10) years only on the condi- tion and in the event of the sale of said land herein desoribed and leased to the said City of Denton, and in the event of suoh sale the said Oity of Donton shall first have the right to purohase said Six- ty (60) aorev at the prioe oontraoted to be paid by any third party and the purohase of said Sixty (60) sores or any part thereof by the. said City of j:onton shall terr►inato any agreement herein made by the City of Denton to pay taxes on any other holdings mentioned in this oontraot and leases It is further neroed and understood that the said Oity of Denton shall not be required to p&y taxes as set out ' above in paraexaph a, save and exoept on the property in said City of Denton owned by Lessors on fitly lot, 1408 and on nono of said propor- ty so owned on July lsts 1928 after a sale has boon made thereof t,' Lessors or the same has been improved by the urootion of any build,* i ing thereon. i ,r 4 The said Lessors hereby agroo and promise in the ov"t of sale by Lessors of the promises leased, and not otherwise$ to refund to the Y,esses herein any funds expended In leveling sala land hereby leased and making sate more desirable as an airport, any amount so expended not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars (4-60000) and the said Lessee $0 farther granted the privilege of removing any buildings ereoa ' bn q►id land deemed neosseary by the Losses for the proper maintain- x' of s#a band ae an airport and taking care of sages ' MITNZW Tim H&M of said Lessors and the #did Leases •a: aoting through its ;Mayor cuid City Soamtarf, this the 14th day of Juno, A.L. 1923, u f 4 1 ~'£Y ~'eorcr a~"ry BTATS OF TZ CnUN'I'Y OF DvMT0111 Baforo me, 2~r- ►*!B, a Notary Publio in and for Denton County Texas, on this day personally appeared 13. N. MoKenxie and L N, hvw1n, hggor and City Seorotary rospeotively or said City of DentcAl Texas, and eaoh aoknowlodepd to me that he oxeouted the foregoing inbtrument for the purposes and oonsidoration'thersin ex- pressed and in the respeotive oapaoities thoroia stated. AID* 19PAO Witness my hand and coal this the _y_day of July, o dry i o in a or Denton Countyp Texas. r_ f I *1111a. "a Pi 'I The State of Texas, r COUNTY OF D~IIAq........,..... BEFORE ME.,....... Nat::pry...PUbl.lo......................__...._ I, f ~ In and P for .7xt~1Ei6............. .................._...................................................................-County. Texas, on this day Pcrsonalty appeared .......A.a....Lit ..QIi10N....J11........ 84. ARTIM....MWY........................................... j known to me to be the pereci...whose name.11 .....................................subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that..,..._t he V....... exccuted the Paine for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. ~ i GIVEN l?NUER ATY HAND AND SEAT, OF OFFICE,. This.... day of __ATAXY A. D. 19.28., i (L. S.1 / • . Notary...Publ.i.c..In}11.._o.!..T..exae....,..... F~ i The State of Texas, ) COUNTY OF :,..,..DALLAS.1 ~ BEFORE MII....1do.Clary...puhlla......_ . in and t t for Dallaq.... County, Texas on this day personally appeared t' ....................................F'} F ZEAN.. }3ALL...........,.__......................................................._..._..._.............._... and _ his wife, both ?mown to me to be the persona whose names are subscribed to the foregoing Instrument, and acknowledged to we that they each executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and the said all'533.... G}IU'i,'~...ILUL.............. wife of the said ; LC ~+1+ having been examined by me privily and apart from her husband, and having the same fully explained to her, she, the ...........................acknowledged such Instrument to be her act and deed, and she dectarcd that the had willingly signed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and that she did not wish to retract it. 01YEN UNDER MY HAND AND REAL OF OFFICE This........... 15' of ..,_.ST ly.._...,............. A, D. 192 t l1 t Notary Publio.~Lallaa ,Qq Tox The State of Texas, COUNTY OF ....D}.UAII.................................. t7lerk, 1 . County do hereby certify that the foregoing Decd of Trust was fined In my office for record o'f ie day of............ ......A. D. 19............ at. .......o'clock ......M„ and duty recorded on tbs........ ' " QlY of A: .....................:.......A. D. 14.........., In book.... .......page........ .......Reeords of ivedd of 'Cruet County. Texas, WITNESS MY NAND AN OFFICIAL REAL At my office In.. , Tel", r i day ot . . A. D. 10 this.. o.. - ..._..........y County Clerk Cbaely. '!etas. r .I n Byw..... w ....,..w..~ . Ikpailr. IT. I 1 V~ll FLI_ JL_ FIE ,n 1 .1 1 '__1 [j_ F I _ J AL I4ff~ _ 6 If t , T-r ' T •I ~•~!''y N 'L l J41 n• tie 7 "p sY 1 i ;k. 1 r( 'Nil. {a I ` 't * V AL 9 .ic.~ . ♦ pra[, 1( ' _ f~.~~ r1r ~✓<a 1" '1~ °Nk•A ~a~r Mr p ! I 0'~ bar= i f. ' ~ V Y r 4 ' ~ r A kJ '1 , ~r AVIMIYOF OROANIZCO 1e50 470h x NOME OFFICE 64.70SPOADWAr OF 1F.W 101tS THE LOUTHWEETtRN O[FARTMENT , ARTHUR EMERY, MANAGER July 18th 19 280 C. EMERY, CA7'AIL0. 7 SUITS 1817 AMERICAN EX. NAT-L HANK 04.00. DALLAS. TEXAS Mr. J. C. Coitp Denton) ?ax. Dear liro doiteo Your letter of the 17th inst.p reo6ivede I have just talked this matter over with the other parties At interest and have had aoknowledgment taken before a notary of the signatures to the lease$ and return ame to t ou herewithe Please send me a copy of the lease executed y the City. I feel sure VAtwe can get the dity to refund to us the overpayment on back taxes for an amount equal to one-half of the taxes for 1428. As to the other point regarding refund, of $500.00 of expenses in the a vent of cancellation of the leash 1 do not think this is of any great importanoe. rust as soon as the lease is executed I will ` appreciate,it if you will hare comsons attend to listing the property for taxes for 1928 and advise me as to tho amount of tgxse for the year. Again thanking you for remain interest and trouble4 and awaiting your advioes) Yo=ysjtrulC~~✓ ono. 1 1 C t L. L L U .C 1, l'. •'r. I' f ' , _ 1 r~ (J+-L } ~t i l . CUFOS 0F w.r' 'i ~,..'r.,~ ~~•~1 ,T.,. , f1 r ; n. 1n . 1 .1. 'j J. f'l,r C ♦ T - }ISL . :i G 1 . 1", 3 JCS G. F.'.71) OUT OI iJli:.i~i '„Z111^c!,2~ {:71C3 ~'.LPJ{: 1RI '•1121~C of 'C'•~r-• Dontoi i, '.;fin I;~in lc nl ~1<;l~nst_tnry oC sai.~9 Ctty, 11WL e1Mypolidefl prtyt>>ant ~1e :1 21 7s of i c rn.Lv!3r and trio f+ 211 of i.i2t3 City of Donton alul :ls In 1, aro i1: r• i r:l 7i' ni; lnu 1' 1 )lot, Ylow nvu-1.1nUle for v.so; iUL'Va7`D by 1:?t!~ Clt; rT,. yu1.o21 of I.110 City of 1)o2lton, Tee tw, 1't~1, t:1c; ril°~: su1' r of tlic Ostlld (31 ty, J. w. LrW111, bo "111d 11o Io-, 11ore1)y tt111:1l()rized bo PnY tlll lvnrrnnh3 and inLorost coupons f'OODl c.•2y avatlablo funds for currellt expairl5o8 for t'qo 111oat}1 of AitE;iist or qtly othor NOA-11 fov 11ko purposes until tho rovooatit`:l of Lizir. rosolution mvl t1v1t Such eivx'.a acid warrunts so iasuc:tl nna pntd .n ptly- ment of ox r:2l,;t)s Q .C vn~, lJt;;i),ll'{"'.'ant a71t 11 2'11 cal-1.1o"d ns rill ovoi-drs.ft against Hall Dep.artireilc. This rosolution ohnil ~e 1 ~tl force 9nl affect from Intl after its pasanj;o. l~ C1U1I1'LliA1; Clty 01,x,, fission, De11Lon, Texas. Attest; Socretnry. PASSM tali.s P.Oth day of kuj;ttsb 102u. A' ~ . ~ ~J ~~q{~~ ~ 41 a~ Cl r . ~y-. i` i p i'~ r.+ 4 r •j t .n s1 , P~(Y+r,^+/rM1 i~rktiY M1 ^ '1p' 4e'! K 1' 'r ir!` S'S. ~ & !~S°x YN a r, i. ✓ r ~ ~te~! ~ , 1 .~a r r i r e.; ,l'n t.4 ~is P'Fi{i ~;}~r+ f~i•' '+r; 4t'~i~1 F+ti f~ v r'11 t - ~ 1 Y ~ 1 ♦ W` + b r r ~~YG~J.. Wee~~ 4 r > THE. STATE OF TFUS COUNTY OF DENTON ; THIS MEMORANDA OF AOKREVF NT this day otade and entered into by and between the City of Denton, party of the J11 first part, and the firm of ?.;yers, Noyes & b'orrest, Yngineere of Dallas, Toxas, Parties of the second part, VJTNESSETHt 't'int whoroas pursuant to a resolution passed by the sold City of Denton, Texas$ on the 23rd day of October, A.D. 1920, the party of the first part did employ E. As Wood# En- gineor, and did engage his services as a City Plan consultant to do and perform certain work; and thoreas the said E, A. Wood did enter upon said services and employment but has since been compelled to re- „ct sign same$ the said City of Denton has accepted hia rasignation s 14~X a,r and canoeled said contract and has engaged in his stead the above named second parties, vie., the firm of myerss Noyes u Forrest, Consulting Civil 3ngineer& of Dallas, Texas, to do and perform 'M the same services as herein sot out and under the same tome and for the some consideration as hereinafter provided to be done and performed in the City of Denton and in Denton County, Texest NOW T}tEREFOM KN0A ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT$t r{I That this agreement is this day entered upon F and the said firm of Myers$ Noyes & Forrest agree to the tollow• ~ypM ing terms and engage to perform the following services as City Plan Consultants and for the hereinafter named oonsiderationt 1 To prepare and make a preliminary City Plan for the City of Denton covering streets, perks, school grounds, fire stations# oto.p including the listing of the more important items and budgeting same over a period of yecra to• gather with the necessary maps, oharts, photographs and text, all neatly and substantially bound together in the form of a report; and to render in connection therewith all the necessary and proper advibe and'assistanoet and to do and perform the same to the beat , bt their skill and ability. , hi y2 - That all work dono by tho said firm of Myers, Noyes & Forrest in their employment shall be Y: dono at all times subject to the approval of the Nayor, City Com- mission and City Plan Co=iaeion and said firm shall perform such wq, duties faithfully and honostly and in the most expeditious manner consistent with the boat current enDtnnering practice. .J' 3 - That tho party of tho first part hereby agrees ° to furnish, without coat to the said firm, a clear and legible copy of t;ie latest City Map of Denton showing thereon to an accurate sonle all alloys, strsete, avenues, high- pays, lots, blooke, sohoole, parka, atom, together with the boun- dories of the Oity'e jurisdiction. The party of the first part ~T,tB also hereby agreee to give'the said firm socess without cost to the tax records, water mains, sewer mains, building pormite and other rooorde from which necessary data may be oanpiled from time to time. t:=F; 4 M That it is estimated by the Laid firm of Myers, Royer & Forrest that it will require at least f' w tMa months to do and perform the work of preparing the above demb scribed Preliminary Oity Plan. Therefore it is mutually agreed that the terms of this employment shall continue for a period of two months. b - That all maps, plate and other data collected by the said firm of Myers# ?byes A: Forrest ~Y. Sl'. shall be the property of the said Oity of Denton. , 6 to The Oity of Denton undertakes, oovenants and agrees to pay the said fists so compensation for their servioes the total am of Five Hundred Dollars ($bWoOO) pay- ablb at the rate of Two ltundred and Fifty Dollars ($2bO.OO) per month at the and of oaoh month during the term of thoir employmento Upon the complotion of the Preliminary city Plan, the Oity of Denton may oontinue thq employment of the epid.Myers, Voyee & Forrest for the purpose of ocupleting the Oity Plans thereby staking it comprehensive in every rospeot and 8~ including a Master Plan to Guido and fbetor the future growth of the Oity, a comprehensive Zoning ordinance and a complete Park and Boulevard Plan, under tho following terms: a - That it is ostimated by the said Myers, Noyes Forrest that it will require at least six months additional time to cornplote tho sold comprehensive City Plans Therefore it is mutually agrood that if tho City of Denton desires to oxoroiso its uption of continuing the employment of the sai9 firm it shall do so by the passrige of a Resolution by Its May- i or and 04ity Commission and that the additional employment shall con- , M t ° time for an additional period of six months. 9 - If the City of Denton exercises said option, it then undertakes, oovenants and agrees to pay the said firm of foyers, Noyes Lc Forrest as oomponzation for their additional services the total. sum of One Thousand Dollars (¢1,000) payable at the rate of One Hundred Sixty-Six Dollars and Sixty-Six Cents ($166.66)por month at tho end of each month during the terra t of this additional emptoyrant. 10 - That tho said compensation shall be paid to the said f1m. out of the General Fund and the said additional compensation shall be paid out of the City Plan Funds 11 Should the City of Denton desire to omploy the 4` Bald lfyore, Noyos & Forrest for sorvioes beyond these covered in this contract, it shall have the option of so do-' a y;~r ing at a per diem rate of Thirty-Five Dollars ($38.00) for each 144 day or fraction thereof. IN THSTIMONY WHEREOF witness our hands this the day of~ , A.Ds 19281 The City of Denton signing by and through ite Mayor and attesting same by its City Secretary and the said firm of layers, Noyes to Forrest signing for themselvoss CITY OF DIWTOM Attaett ..~.~~1 alt-f,t~~~a~_•.~, (Party of the First yo t) Approved 64 to Forms 't"yar y o e eo party r, Ai i J r x i , 1 1 r , yy ae i~ I, r (C A N C E L L S D) A~S vL r THE STA'Pr'. 03' TEXAS) lO COLMTY OF DENTON) THIS MEMORY ND17". OF AGfiRrTtiTZ1T this clay made and entered into by and between the City of Denton, party of the first part &iid E. A. 1~7ood, r- citizen of the County of Dallas, Stato of Tux+is, party of '110 s1;cond part, 'r;JITt 1 ---7' That pursuant to a resolution passed on the day of 19213, party of tho first part desires to enploy E. A. Wood and engage his services a.s a City Plan Consultant to do and perform tho following work: (a) To prepare and r.,ake a Proliminary City Plan for the City of Denton covering stroets, parks, school grounds, fire stations, eta., including the listing of the more important items and budgeting same over a period of years to- Bother with the necessary maps, charts, p7aotographs and text all neatly and substantially bound together in the fonn of a report; and to render in connection therewith all the necessary and proper advice and assistance, and to do and perform the same to the best of his skill and ability. (b) That all work done by tho said E. A. Wood in his employment shall be done at all times subject to the approval of the Mayor, City Cormnission and City Plan Corrunission and said E. A. Wood shall perform such duties faithfully and honest- ly and in the most expeditious manner consistent with then test- our- rent ongineering praotico, 2 That the party of the first part hereby agre.se to furnish without cost to t?-e anid E. A. Wood clear and legible copy of ,the latest City Map of Denton showing thereon to an accurate scale all alloys, stroeta, avenues, highways, lots) blocks, sohoola, parks, eto.) together with the boundaries of ~r the City's jurisdiction. The party of the first part also hereby agrees to give the said E, A. Wood access without cost to the tax rea'rds, water maina, sewer mains, building permits and other rom ~ ,oorda from which rieoeamry data may be compiled from time to, time ~r 3 - 's'hut it is ustir..aated by the said fi. A. 'Food that it trill require at loast two months to do and perform tho work of proparing the abovo described Preliminary CJA.r Plan. Thoroforv it is mutually agreed that trr terms of this erployment shall continue for a period of two months. 4 - .01!0: all rr.Hps, Plat's and other data collected by t1v) said r. A. Wood shall bo tho property of The City of Denton. 5 - The City of Denton un~ortakea, covarants and Ht;roes to pay tho said E. A. Wood, as compansa- tlon for his survices, tlic tvtral sum of Fiva Rundred Dollars ($500600) payable at the rgte of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars (425000) per nonth at the end of each month during the term of his employment. 6 - Upon thu completion of the Preliminary City Plan, the City of Denton may continue the employment of the said R. A. Wood for the purpose of completing the City Plan theroby rnkinF, it cvv)prc!hunsivo In ovary roal)oct and including a Master Plan to guido anc] foster the future growth cif the City, a comprohorisivo ZoninL Ordintince anri n cvr~plet:) Park ond T%ulcvard Plan, undor the £ollow.tri tortes; 7 - That tt is esLi,r:ratvd by tho oaid E, A. Wood that tt vAll roquive at loast six, months additional time to cosiploto '.-he ar,id aor,prohensive City Plan. Thorefora it is mut±,'Ally agreed tht+.t if the City of Uonton desires to exoroise its option of continuing the errploymont of the sald F;, A. Wood it shall t:^ so by the passage of a Resolution by its Mayor and City Commission and that the additional etaplvyi!,ont shall continua for an additional yoriod of six months. 6 - If the City of Denton exercises said option it- th9n unOertakos, Covenants andngrees to pay the said E. A. Wood as oompensation foil his additional sarvicu© the total surn of Ono Thoueand Dollars ($1,000.00) payable at the rate of One Hundred 'Sixty-Six Dollars and Sixty-Six Cents (0166,66) per rionth at .ii tho end of each ncliAh curb, t•ho terra of t1dr, ndditlowil eml,2oy7,,ent. 9 - That the said cor.,,cnsation aak.;.ar..shell be paid the eai.d R. A. Wood out of the Genera I 'Fund 11(,C. #-e~ 1, -7 10 - Should the City of Penton desire to employ the uaid E. j1. 1,ood for st:vvlr,es bsfond theso oo•rtr- nd in this contract, it shall huv6 thaw option of so doing at •a per diem i'ato of Thirty-Five Dollars {,;35.00) for each day or fraction thereof. IN T2"; TIUNY ltiliN,fthOF witness our hands this the day of-?r 4;-A.D. 19280 the City of Denton sign- ing by end throii& its Eayor and attesting sario by its City Secretary and the said E, A. Wood nlLnitrng in his own proper person. CITY OF DENTON Mayor - (Party of the First Fart, - } Attostt City Seorotery. % L - (Party of the Second Part Approved as to Fora,: City Attorney. r; , TITZ 3TATE OF T MS. June 19th, A.D. 19286 COUNTY OF D1311TON. CITY J2 W',UTON. certhir, delinquent t..xes viere aue t:Le Jity of Denton u;iurl,two Lracta pf l..nd,,looL.ted iii the Jity and County of Denton, State of Texas,, out of the B3 3B & 0 AR Company survey, being Lot No. Ten (10) and a part of Lot No. Eleven (11) of the subdivision of said survey, oontainirg twenty-seven (27) acres of land, lore or less, being the su;ae lrilld described in the plaintiff's petition in the ruse of John Paisley et al ve W.A. Paisley et al, No. 8245 in the District Court of Denton County, and in w'nich case J.C. Coit was appointed Receiver and sold said 1&nde to J.1. HrAggard, he being e,apuwered and directed by the jud;ment of the court in said case to pay off and discharge all taxes against said lands, and in the disohKrgd of suoh duty at the time of said sale the said J.C. Coit applied to George Ruoker, who was then City Tax Collector of the City of Denton, to ascertain and 6eter,aine the wiount of taxes assessed against said land and owing to the City of Denton, and the said George Ruoker, as suoh collector, after investigation, inforrned and gave to said Ooit that the taxes for the years of 1923 and 1924 were all of the taxes that were unpaid against said property, and the said J&O. 0oit, as suoh Receiver paid the satr-, '.n good faith, and thereafter paid out the remainder of the proceeds of sale of said lands to the parties in said partition suits WHMSA$, the said T.O. Ooi+t so aoting an Receiver only and as an Aooorrsaodation to the parties; had no petsoml interest in said oase or tuxes and was raiolead through the error by the said George Ruoker with said irrf'orLmtion and it would be unjust to hold him w liable for any balanoe of taxes against said property or to claim ~."lion on said property in the hands of the said J,M, Itaggard for responsible therefor! tiueli unpaid taxasi'cnd the,said paisleyo art Thelaforb, be it•reeo3.ved ,by the City of nerilon+ Text►w, aoting y .b~r;'and tro}xghitedul ~oonk~•tii;uted,City 'Coa4aission,tbat Ehs said f Li . .t Coit grid the said lands and property aforesaid are hereby released fro.iEcny and all liability for any unpaid taxes or► said property prior to the year of 1923, and the same is here'oy declared to be free and clear of all liability or';eaid taxes prior to said 'year .of' 1923, but this release k , ~eall.n^. t' effect the IiaLility'of the individuals; tha Paisleys i as a personal debt egc:inst them for the, paycaenrt o said taxes. ti~ l `A r , r rM,I 1 iy 1 ^.,r ,f . r lx ,rJ v r,l ~ 7 \ ~ w.~ ~ .t~' ~ 1 / i J ~ G L1v~ r~! ~!Y' t f ~~1! 1 r jti~'~~~ of i~'v,r~ ~.t ~ ~ 9. t. i"1• ~C i, ~ t, u 1 ~ r' ~'.1 i '.j j te7r 1 1 , i , 't +Yi •1}'' fvy j~ ~`.,rt1 ' 1 e l 1 r r~ t • ~ X11' f rl 1! f Y .vJ 1 ~ ~i.~ i Jy i ~ ~ 1 1 y' t :r, t ~'a.,~ ,~J. i~ + I'll C ` 1 ~ , ~ ~ w 1 J~ C' r t r• r ~ ):T "7i 1 I. •1 •.r..T f 1 t 7 r ~ t. ~f ,ya • iw M•~ 7 ! y r •gt 4~.~ Y a., } } J .Y ~ r- Ir R a 1}\ rA i ~ i'y i 1 rY ~ v ~`rhf ~4J, Ifti fill f p,4 J '~rF" ~ " 1 1' r~ 1: ?L*1~ 5•.1"i, 1 r 1 i„1 1 .t 1 t A : F •J t'`y 11•'.Ir a t 4Y J• V f a 1:r 4 r♦ 1 r y S F A,~~i 1 a ^ • til t r r r i. ~ 1~ 1 ~J• " ~ i t ? 1 r _ `y'~ J r 9 n#~ ~n l4rlh ~fi L. ! r v' r, a n ~r[i~ i`r ' ~ °A n7~l li_ I , ~ /F ~ S i l ~ tT ! l . t r ~ i ' ~ y V i + . 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I OMWEAL I(EQUINMNTS AND OOVBNANTS Concerning OONTRAOT FOR R E -S B H -V 0 Y R POP the I OITY, OF DRNTON, TEXAS. 1928 tip( .F ~'~r'~i `Xd aF~s t~tr,L 'x 'Dui 1 •ti; q ~d`'B u 4 ktl A~ .~t1 I ~Wqww iq i r v i 1 k'a 7~ ~ r : es t d~* r ` ,y, S K"5~+l, wwd I~ w r' I N D E X j I ;3ub eats Page Award and Eceaution of Contraot 4 Bond (Contraotor's) 23 0onorete 12-16 Contraot 21-22 Contractor's Dond 23 Control of Material 7-8 Control of the H7ork 5-7 Cut-oPf-Wall 19 Definition of Ternaa 1-2 Form of Propoaai 20 Legal Relations & Responsibility to Publio..... 8-9 Meaiur6vient and Payment 11 Payment and Measurement 11 Progress and Yroaeotistion 9-10 Proposal, Fbrm ol 20 Proposal Requirements and Conditions........... 2-3 ReWoreing $teAl. ....•r........r.rr.........r18•19 , Responsibility to Publio do Legal Relationsr...r 8.9 80ope of Work 4-8 i w' rai a. i ~ r LiLi kA. OERBRAL REQUIfudiEws AND COVENANTS I 1. DEFINITIONS OF TERMS DDeefinitionst T,henever in Was specifications, contract and bond, the following terms, or pronouns in place of them, are used, the Intent and moaning shall be interpreted as follows, aitZ City or Donton) alto tho party of the first part in tho acconnanying oontraot. Corr"11381011 The City Coirmiaslonp I onton, Texas. Engineer `l'ife City Enginoor of Donton, duly nuthorized by the City Commission, acting directly or through an as- sistant. Ins2oootoor The aut; orized ropreaontative of the engineer ae'eign- od to make detailed Inspection of any or all portions of the work and materials involved in this oontraot. Bidd.9r Any individual, firm or corporation submitting a pro- posal. Contraot:)r The Party of the Second Part; the individual firm or corporation noting for and in behalf of the Vontractor in the execution of all or any part of the works 3uporintendont Authorized representative for the Contractor on work at all timess authorized to receive and fulfill inatruo- t1ona from the Rngineer and capable of superintondi.ng the work offic- ientlys Surety, The corporate body w•rtich Is boudn with and for the Oon- traotor, who is primarily liablos and which engages to bo responsible for hie pa;,m,ont of rill debts pertaining to ar4 for his acceptable performance of the work for which he has oontraoted• P l The offer of the bidder made out on the prescribed form giving prices for performing the work described in the plans and speoifiontiones Proposal The security designated in the proposal, to be furnished by the Bidder as a Guaranty of good faith to enter into a Contract if the work is awarded to him. Plans The official approved plans$ profiles, typical arose section, genera), arose seotion working drawings and supplemental drawingns or exact reproduotionn thereof, whioh show the locations characters dimensions, and detailr, of the work to be done4 and which are to be considered as a pert of the oontraot supplementexy to these speolftoationss figag1floatiols The directions provisions and requiremonts ontalned , herein as suppignted by such "Special provisions" and r;. "upplemental Agreements" as may be necessary pertaining to the method it ~ manner of performing the voL*k or to quan itios and qualities of materisla to be furnished under the contracts 8roial Provisions are lAtendod to doVer 'Work appertaining to a partioulir projoot and proposed in the estimates but not atisfaotorily covered by these general speoift fioationa, 8peoial PrOT261ons Will govern the pork and take precedence over the geaaeral s oifloations whenever in conflict therewith. OUP 4b lemerataj Agreomentim arc written ome~nts exeouted ftsvby the Con• trde'~br . 4Ad, ~gineer, Approved by the City Xnaineer ooverlha altarrws tio~ WA Uhforoaden Work inoldenta~l mid nooossary to the pro joato v n . Contraot The NWeement between the parties of the brat and Second Part covering the performance of the work and the furnishing of materials in the oonstruotion of sawn The Contract shall include the "Proposal", "Plan", "Spooifioations"# "Special Provisions", and "Contract Bond% also any and all supple• mental agroemente which are required to complete the construction of the work. Contract Bond The approved form of security furnished by the Con- t:aotor and his Surety as a guaranty of good faith on tha part of brie Qontraotor to eXOOute tho work in accordance with the torme of tho oontraot. Tho orlc All tiro work specified horoin or indicated on the plans as the contemplated improvement. ii 'rn .(.iroiN 2s PROPOSAL WsQUIRE1GITTS AND CONDITIONS Contents of Bidder will be furnished with proposal forme which _rgposa ormsi will state the location and description of the oono templated construction and will allow the approximate estimate of the various quantities of work to be performed or mater- tale to be furnished, with a schedule of items for which emit bid prices are asked, and the date and time and place of the opening of tho Proposals. The "Notice of Contractor" and the "Special Provi- sions" will be attached to tho Proposal Form. tnte_rot_a_t_io_n~ The quantities list in the "Proposal Form" are to be of'~1's'ar_timates i considered as approximate and are to be used onlyy for the comparison of bias. Payment to the Contraotor will be made only for the actual quantities of work performed in ac. 00rdan'3e with the plans and specifications and if, upon Completion of the construction, the actual quantities shall either inaroase or de- crease from the quantities given in the approximate ostimate, the unit biri prices mentioned in the proposal will still provaii except as otherwise herein provided for. The right is reserved to inorease or dooveaee onq or all of the amounts given in the estimate of apprl mate quantities as shown in the $Propcoal corm", and it is understood that the length of the improvement, the quantities of work to be Bono, and materials to be furnished may be increased or diminished not ex• ooeding 20 per cent of the total improvement or of the total amount of worts or materials of any one item, without in any pray invalidating the bid prices. Examination of The bidder is required to examine carorully the alto ans e - of, and the proposal, plane specifications and con- Sat'tons _.pe_o_aall tract form for the work oontomplatedt and it will be r v ense an3lassumed that he has judged for and satisfied himself ' IM 21' xt as to the conditions to be encountered, as to the charaoter, quality and quantities of work to be per. formed and materials to be furnished and as to the roquirements of these speoifications, spooial provisions, and contract, re oration of The bidder must submit 'as proposal on the form above desoribed. The blank spaces in the proposal must be filled In corestly, where indioated for each and every item for Pinch a ntity is given, and the bidder must state the prioe~l (written in ink both in rorde and numerals) row rhioh he r proposes to do eaoh item o~ the work oontemplatedi The bidder shal 1 air him proposal oorreotlyya If the proposal is made by an individ- U& We r~~ and pobtooffics address must be shown, I! made by a r z. .4 Mf ProRaration of firm or partnorship, the name and post-office ad- Propoea , on : dross of each mer.;bor of the firm or partnership must be shown. If wade by a corporation, the persons signing the proposal must show the name of the State under the lays of which the corporation was chartered and the names, titles and business address of the President, Seorotary and Treas- urers Rejection of Proposals may be rejected if they show any altera- granoaa as tion or form, additions not oal3a d fore oonditional or alternato bide, inoompleto bide, eraoures, or irrogularitir-s of any kind. ~Proposal No proposal will be considered unless accompanied uai~auj; by a "Proposal Gunrnnty", of Vao eharactor and amount indicated in the proposal form. Delivery of Each proposal shall be placed, together with tile pro- roposalst posed guaranty, in a sealed envelope no marked as to indicate its oaitonts without being opened. This envelope shall then be placed in another vAAch shall be sealed and addressed as indicated in the"Kottee to Contractors % Proposals will be received on the hour and date set for the opening thereof and must be in the hands of the official indicated by that tine. Uthdrawal of 4 bidder may withdraw his proposal provided the re- r__o poi Met ' quest in writing is in the hands of the oi'fieial indicated in the "Notice to Contractora" by' tho time sot for opening proposaleg then such proposal is reached, it will be returned to the bidder unread. Public Opening Proposals rill bo opened and read publicly at the o3'1rr2posala= time and plane indict:tod in the "Notice to Contrac- tors". Bidders or their authorised aEonts are in- vitod to be, present. Dis ualification More than one proposal from an Individual, a firm ors: or partnership, a corporation or an association under the same or different names will not be con- pidered, Reasonnblo ground for believing that any bidder is inter- ested in more than one proposal fot.tho vork contemplated will cause the retention of all proposals in which such bidder is interested, Any or all proposals will. be rejected if there is reason for believ- ing that collusion exists among the bidders and all participants in such collusion will not be considered in future proposals for the same work. Proposals in which tho prices obviously aro unbalanood may be rejoctod• No contract will be awardod except to responsible bidders capable of performing the class of work contemplntod• Competenoy_ of Bidders, mint be capable r,t performing the various 1;_ c eras items of work bid upon. They may be requirod to furnish a statonent covering oxporioneo on similar work, a list of nechinory, plant and other oquipaont available, for the proposed work, and such statements of the financial resources as may be deemed nooossory. #+o-;f4isbi: ~ ♦ x 4 1 3• AVrARD AND Is -XUTION OF CONTRACT Consideration ror the purpose of award, after the Proposals are open- of s: ed and read, tho correct sumnation of the products of the approximate quantities shown in the Propoaal, by the unit bid prices will be considered the amoimt of the bid. The amounts will thet, be compared and the results of such comparision d ll be lx6ediatoly made public. Until the final award of the contract, howovor, tho right will be reserved to reject any and all proposals and to rmivo technical errors au inay bo deemed beat for the Interests or TZ110 vity. Award of Tho award of tho oontraot, If it bo auardeds will be oLr n~r_,ReTi to the lowest rouponsible bidder whose proposal shall comply with all the roquiromente necessary to render it forrial. The award, if nmdos will be within 30 days after the open- ing of the proposals, but in no case will an award be made until all necessary investigations aro mad.o into the reponsibility of the bidder to Wion it is proposed to award the contract. Return of Certified chocks or Cashier's creeks will be roturned __r_opossal to the unsuccoasful bidders within ton (10) days after ua~ ries: contracts have been awarded, b5ce014tion of The Contractor bust execute and file a contract and o t"o-nt'raot 'c Bonds good and suffiolent bond in full wiount of the contract price executed by a,)mo Surety Company authorised to do business in the State of Texas, in complianoe with Ohapter 990 (seneral Laws of the Reaular Session of tho 33rd iogislaturo, 1923, and 01%pter 1"17s Acts Iteaular Session 30th Lag., S.B, 406, as a guaranty of his faithful p^rformanoo of said contracts and the payment of all obligations incurred for natorial and labor in the performance of this work, both exeeutod on the forms haroto uttaohod, with tho Party of the First Part within fiftoon (15) days offor written notification of award of contract. A roval of All oontracta roquiro the approval of the City %gineer otrarti before any oonstruotion work is startod. Any materials delivered bofove such approval is given is entirely at the Contractor+s risk. Failure to It is hereby expressly understood and agreed upon, that, jxe a ontraot: should the successful bidder refuse or nogloot to exe- cute the, contraot and bond withLZ fifteen (18) days af- 'text being notified to do so, the amount of the certified ohook or oash• antis oheok shall becomo the property of the Party of the First Party not as a penalty, but as liquidated dam cos for such neglect or %sefueals ir:r iF s: Cr'a'k 7~ ~r 49 SCOPr of r.ORX, intent of Plans The intont is to presoribe a complete work or improv" Kn'ameet Nhioh the Contractor undertakes to do 4.n full 01~4)4 fiT apt, one i compliance with the Plans, those 6pooifioations, the Spoolal Provisions Proposal and Contract. J-TtW'-C6Wa-- tftotor shall- perf& i i earth wor and inoident• al Oonstruotion and perform extra work, All in aooordanoe ~wl_tt~ t~.a4.4~x._0o Vll._ 100tion _ama~dimensions shown on the. P],sz~s• He shall tlir- 9fifi unless othorwiso pr added" in"f i0 p oii►l ProviisIons or in the Don- trAo 11 All materialsp implements machinery equipment, tool&,>inateriRls, stop i and labor necessary to the prossoution and oompletidn of the r 4 2 ~1 in wp~ Speoial Works Proposed construction or requirements not covered by these specifications will tv covered by "Speo- ial Provisions" and performed and complied. with by the Gontraotorr- Alterations of The Engilieer reserves the right to make suoh alter- Plans ir UV7gar- ations in the plans or in the quantity of ,the work i ReT 6ff'"1"1;mot as may be considered necessary or desirable during the progress of the work to complete fully and per- footly the proposed construction provided such alterations do not change matoriallu the original Flans and Specifications, or alter the j ie„ah or the improvements tho quantities of Vork to be done or mater- ials furnished more than twenty (20) per cent of the total. Such al- terations shall not be considerod as a waiver of any conditions of the Contraot nor invalidate any of tho provisions theroof. The Contrac for shall porform the work as increasod or decreased and no allowance' wikl be mado for anticipated profits. Extra work: Unforeseen work made neeoauary by altergtion of plans or of work, or by other reasons, involving increased or decreased unit cost to the Contractor, or work necessary to complete the proposed improvement, for which no price is provided in the contract, shall be deemed extra work" and shall be performed by the Contractor in acoordarice wit,% the speoificatione and as dirootedf provided, however, that before any Extra V,ork _to started a "Supplemental Agreement" shall be signed by both contraoting parties or a writtosl order from the Engineer to do the work on a Force Account Basis given the Contractor. Removal and Dia All structures of a osa o rue- character not necessary to the construction of the reservoir, or other, enoumbranoea urea and upon or within the ..units of the right of way shall s rua_ spat be removed by the Contractor and oarefull disposed of, It and as required. as "Extra ~~ork" except as otherwisv This word: will ~e paid for r provided in these Specification e Final Upon completion of the work and before acceptance 91014'ri U pt and final payment shall be made, the Contractor shall Clean and remove from the site and ao,;goont proporty all surplus and discarded materiale, rubbish and temporary 1truoturoes restore in an accep':able manner all property, both public and private, which has br.,en damaged during the prosecution of the work, and shall leave the alto of the work in a neat and presentable condition thfvoughd. out, LMon the completion of structure, all superfluous matoriRl, con- struotion buildings and other temporary structures and debris resulting from Construction shall be removed. All materials shall be disposed of as direoted by the Hnainoer and the strUcturo left ir. a neat and present+ able Condition. No special payment will be made for this work, its Coat being 1neluded in the prices paid for the construction worko f 5, 24OT__,_ L ~ON WORK. . A thority of The work shall be done under the direot supo"Isic4, of the Engineer and to his satistaotinno The B,~ sneer shall dooide any and all questions which may arise as to the quality or acceptability of materials furnished and ftik performed and as to the manner of performance and rate or progress of the work and shall deoide all questions whioh may arise as to the into retation of tho plans and spoolfioations* all testions as to the Aaaep'"tAble fulfillment of the Contraot on the ,part of the Oontractor, air to`disputes and mutual rights otween the Contraotor Md Oub-aontdaoa toy's, tinder these Spe oifioations affeoting the integrity of the work, "d a tb oompentsation. file deoislons shall Va Itinel and he shall 4% eautive authority to onforoe oud make offeotive lush de0tolons 440 Orders as the Oontrsotor Palle propptly to oarry oufae' III III Lit s 4 4 4 ai e.i. r` ) ~ r 1a.~ ~ '49j~.1 •1 w 1 f+ a 1 inec+r ~~s It is mutually agreed by boi:h parties to this Con- Referee: tract that the Engineer shall act as referee in all quostione arising under th'a terms of this Contract between the parties hereto and that the decision of the Engineer in such oases shall be final and binding upon both alike. Planes Plans will show in detail struoture, lines, grades# cross section of improvement. Authorized alteraw tions will be endorsed on a,)proved plans or shown on supplementary sheets. it is expressly understood that the approval by the Engineer of the Contraotor+s working drawings io gonoral and such ap- proval w111 not relieve the Contractor from any responsibility whatever. The blue ;r i-nt copies of the working r drshall awings furnish may t be required for h approv- al such and for construction purposes and upon completion of the work thoriginal traoinge, if so required, shall be surrendered to the Engineers Co-ordination of These specificationno the accompanying plans, epee" plane, ec ca- lal provisions and all supplementary documents are one c_Special- essential parts of the contract, and a requirement Provisions: occurring in one is as binding as though ocourring describe and providenforla completerwork, In caseeofodiscrepancy$ figured dimensions shall govern over coaled dimensions, plans shall J govern over specifications, and special provisions shall govern over I both specifications and plans. III Cooperation of The Contractor will be supplied with one copy of Zontrac on the plans, specifications and Special Provisions and shall { one copy oaoh of said planeand specifications and Spacial Provisions# Ile shall give the work his constant attention to failiitate the progress reof tees allyhave atlallotimes awith competent Mi&lnoer in able eSupeway rintendent possible. on the work authorized to receive orders and to act for him. Such Super- intendent shall be furnished by the Contractor rebar3lese of how much of the work may be Sub-let. Construction The Engineer will furnish and sot construction stakes -8Flikcea establishing linens Authors at1d-- _Ins ecto p rs shall be authorized to inspect all work Dit't'ies o done and all material furnished. Such inspootion - s I may extend to all or any part of the Norks An inw spootor shall be stationed on the construction to report to the Engineer as to the progress of the work and the manner in Which it is being performed] also to report tdaenever it a the materials furnished and the work appears that to fulfill the requirements of the s eaifiontiont and Contraot, andito call to tho attention of the Contraotor any such failure or other in- fringemontj but such inspection shall not relieve the Contraotor from any obligation to perform all of the work in accordance with the require- ments of the spaoifioationss in case of ark dispute arising between the Qontraotor and tho Inspeotor as to materials furnished or the matwteof performing the works the Inspector shall have the authority to refeo~ materials or suspend work until the question at issue oan be rsforre~i t and deotded by the ineers Any advioe Mhieh the inspector may giro the Oontraotor shallin no wise be construed as binding the Engineer in any way or as releasing the Contraotor from the fulfi lment the term of the Contraots 4 &eotl I The Contraotor shall furnish the engineer with every reasonable faoility for ascertaining whether or not the work as performed it in accordance with tho requirements and intent of the specifications and contract, If W) torginser requests it, the Oontraotor shal:6 at any time before aoeeptanoe of the workp remove or 1 Unoover MUoh portions of the finished work as Maly be direotede After sual iAtion the Contreotor shall rvitore said portions of the work to A ~ aEj• r A .n •T u Inspection, Coonnt'da to the standard required by the specifications. Should the work thus expoood or examined prove acceptable, the uncovering, or removing, and the replacing of the covering or making good of the parts removed, shall be paid for as "Extra Work", but should the work so exposed or examined prove unao- oeptables the uncovering, or removing, and the replaitig of the oover ing or making good of the parts removed, shall be at the Contraotor+s expense. Ho work shall be done nor materials used without suitable supervision or inspection by the Rngineer or hit representative,- Removal of Defootivo All work whioh has >>oen rejected shall be remedied AKXICI au or se or removed and replaced in an acceptable manner by aor t the Contractor at his o%m expense, and no compen- sation shall be allowed him for such removal or re- placoments Upon failure on tho part of the Contraotor to forthwith comply with any order of the Engineer made under the provisions of this article, the Engineer shall have authority to cause Defective Work to be remedied, or removed and replaced, and una,ithorieod work to be re- moved and suoh coats to be deducted from any moneys due or to become due the Contractors Final Inspection: 11,henever the work provided and contemplated by the contract shall have been satisfactorily completed and the final cleaning up performed the Engineer shall, within ten days unless otherwise provided, make the "Final Inspection"s fps CONTROL OF MATERIAL, source Of~Su~AIy The source of supply of each of tho matorials shall ua, be approved by the Engineer before the delivery is aH ar „alst started. Representative preliminary samples of the oharaoter and quantity presoribod shall be subft mitted by the Contractor fof examinption and tested in accordance with the methods referred to under tests of samples of materials. Only ma- torials conforming to the requirements of those specifications and ap». proved by the neer.shall be used in the work. All materials pro- posed to be used may be inspeoted or tested ah- any time during their preparation and use. If, after trials it is found that sources of supft pry which have boon approved do not furnish a uniform product# or if the Produot from any source proves unacceptable at any time, the Contractor shall furnish approved material from other approved soisroess No mater- ial which# after approval, has in any way become unfit for use shall be used in the work. Sales and Testat Tests of all materials speBified will be made by this Engineer in acoordanos with the official approved methods described in United State Depart nt of Agriculture Bulletin No. 1818, in so far as they apply and in any aas only standard methods shall t- bo used When tests are made at plaoo~e''other than the Iaborato the (tontraolor shall fu.ntsh every faoility for the verification of r~r alt •eale$# measures and other devices which he oporatess Mora a of Materials shall be stored so as to insure the pres* e ervation of their quality and fitness for the work, ry T . I 1 ~ L; i I G k a y, T al. \ ~~ji~ Y t 1 gyp. , ♦ 1 :1 t P.}k 4v dy'+~t y'+yi. • ^e~'~~ S Defective All materials not Conforming to the requirements ,a era e: of thoso speoificatioma shall be considered as de- foctive, and all such materials, whether in place or not, shall be rejected and shall be removed immediately from the site of the work, unless otherwise permitted by the Engineer. No rs- jected material, the defeats of which have been subsequently oorrooteds shall be used until approval has been given. Upon failure on the part of the Contractor to forthwith comply with any order of the Engineer made under the provisions of this article, the Engineor shall have authority to remove and replace defeotive material and to deduct the cost of removal and replaoomont from any monoys duo or to become djo tlio contractor. 79 LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THi PUBLIC Laws to be The Contractor is aosumod to have made himself fans se~6` rvecC1 iliar with and at all times shall observe arA com+ ply with all Federal and State laws and local byye- laws, ordinances and regulations in any manner affecting the oonduot of the work, and shall indemnify and save harmlops the Pazty of the First Part and its representatives against any claim arising from the vi41a• tion of any such laws by-law, ordinance or regulations, whether by him- self or by his employees. Permits and The Contractor shall procure all permits and licenses, ooh nsest pay all charges and fees, and give all notices neaes" sary and incident to the duo and lawful prosecution t of work. Sanitary _Provisional Tho Contractor shall provide and maintain in a neat and sanitary condition such acoomaodatious for ate use of his omployeee as may ba noonssary to comply with the requ" remento and regulations of the State Department of Health or of other authori- t194 having jurisdiction. Ho shall Commit no public nuisances ablio Convenience The safety of the general public along or near the and r reservoir and the convenience at traffic are to be regarded as of prime impo.rtanoe. Material stored upon the street shall be placed so as to cause as little obstruction to the traveling public as is considered necessary. No street shall be closed to the public except by expi1e68 permission of the Enginaere Barrioades er The Contractor shall provide erect and maintain all and us-Ott necessary barrioadeso suitable and suffioiunt red lights, dangor signals and signs and take all noes- se"" rreoautions for the protection of the work and safety of the publioo onsibili~or The Contractor shall-save harmless the party of the AMM2 atr etas First Part and evil of its representatives from all suits, actions or olaims of any oharatter brought Obi' d' tjount of any injuries or damages sustained blr any person or proppsr► th consequence of any ne$loot in 8af4gnnrding the work or through e u0e Of Wta.60eptabie Materials in the constraotion of ho imprdremerit a000unt at any eat of omission, b the said Oontraotor or on aAft count of any 014103 or "oubt• recover id for any 44tri ament of patent yy tr+xdAwaArk or oopyY►ighti eZhept to hmrein elsewhere sp66tfi0ti117 pprovideQ, Or fMiP inY 614110 Or sanou04 arisi or MOOVered under the sworlofti-d _ ....,.»+.+.•+...n•«Sq.!n•....,-.-....•-.1«...n...-.•...M...Mr..wa«•-..•...-w...•w•u»..rw..ww.w~Iw! .r, Conpensation JiAwa"e or any other law, by-lane ordinance, order or de- area. He shall be responsible for all damage or injury to property of any oharaotor during the proseoutioi. of the work resulting from any aot, omission neglect or misconduct in his man;Lor or method of oxo0ut- ing said work satisfaotor.'.lye or due to his non-exooution of.said work or at any time due to defeo ivo work or rateriales He shall not be released frond said responsibility until the,reservoir shall have been completed and accepted and so much of the money due the .said contractor under and by virtue of his contract as shall be considered necessary by the City Commission may be retained for tho use of the City or a-arety may be held until auah aforesaid olaims have been settled and su'.table evidence to that affrot furnished to tl'~e City Commissions Contraetorts l~iespont- Until the acceptance, of the work by the Engineer 35333ty for 7or1c: " as evidoneedin writing, it shall be under the ohar6o and care of the Contractors llo shall take evory necessary precaution against injury or damage to any part there- of by the action of the elements or from any btho.r oause, whothor aris- ing from the execution or from the non-exooution of the vrorke Th9 Con- tractor shall rebuild, repair, rostore and make good, at his own expense, all injur'Los or damagoe to any portion of the work occasioned by soy of the atone causoo'before its completion and acceptance. In ease of sus- pension of work from any oau." whatever the Contractor stall be rospone- ibIb for all materials, and shall properly store t,hom if neoessarye Personal Liability In oarrryyinc out any of the above provislone or in BF M110 o ast exercising any pourer or authority granted to him by this contract there shall be no liability upon said linoer or his authorised aseistante, either personally or am an # offieia of the pity, it being understood tieat in such matters ho aotch as the agent and representative of the 01tys O. )'ROCU!ZION AND PROORE$8 Sub-letti or As- BOforo any work is sublet or assigned by the BAM-149 0 t tractor, he shall advise the Engineer in writing, giviinngg a description of tho work to be sus-let the name of the sub-oontraotor+, the amount of equipm@nt owned by the~sub- oontraotor and the time required for completing the works tie shall alp so furnish the beginner a statement from the sub-oontraotor a6vising that he undorstandi the plans and specifications and is properly quali- fied to perform such work. No sub-oontraet shall be valid until ap- proved by the Engineer. Prosecution of Worke The Contractor shall begin the work to be per- formed under the contract on such date as will enable him to complete it within the Limo agreed a on. The Contractor shall notify the Enaineer at least twentyrfour (243 hours before begin- y nine Work• He shall start the work at the part of the reservoir deso ignated by the 7~nagLdaor and shall proseouto rho work at a many different points as the Enginsor than directs 0haraotor of Work- Any forma & or workman employed by the Contraotor 'i neon & Soulpm nnn i or by any sub-oontraotor who, in the opinion of doer not the Enginear or his authorisod representative, perform his work in a proper and killfull manner or is disrom appeotful intemperate, disorderly or othe se ob eotionW)ls, shall at the written request of the inner b0 f,,)+ with d1soharged by the Owns tractor or sub+oontraotor employing suoh foremn or workman, and shall E not be employed again on any portion of the work without the written , i Character of Vork- consent of the Engineer. Should the Contractor nor1 a o., on fail to remove such persons or fail to furnish suitable and sufficient machinery# equipment of foi,ce for the proper prosecution of the work, the Engineer may with- hold all estimates, which are or may become due or may suspend the work until such orders are complied with* ro item eP quipment or machinery after once botng placed on the work, sha11 be removed without the con- sent of the Engineers All workmen must have sufficient skill and ex- perionoo to properly perform the work assigned them. ~To_~p a~rary Suspension he rnginoor shall. have the authority to suspend OFFOOOr the work wholly or in part, for such period as he may doors necessary, due to unsuitably weather, or to such other conditions as aro considered unfavorable to the suitable prosecution of the work, of for such time as he may doom necessary due to the failure on the part of the Contractor ':o carry out orders given, or to perform any provision of the contradts The Contractor shall not suspend the work without authority. Annulment of If the Contractor fails to begin,the work under on rac i Contract within the time speoified, or fails to perform the work with tlffioient workmen and equipment or with sufficient materials to insure the prompt completion of said work, or shall perform the work unsuitably or shall neglect or refuse to remove ryaterinls or perform anew such work as shall be re• Joc"Cod as defeotive or unsuitable, or shall discontinue the prosecution of the work, or if the Contractor shall bsoome insolvent or be declared bankrupt, or commit any act of bankruptcy or insolvenoy, or allotir any final judgment to stand against him unsatisfied for a period of forty- eight 488)hour5, or shall make an assignment for the benefit of oredi- tors, or from any other cause whatsoever shall not carry on the work in an acceptable manner-, the Engineer shall give notice in writing to the Contractor and his Suroty, of such delay, nogloot or default speoi- fying the same, and if the Contractor eithin a period of ten (101 days after such notice shall not proceed in accordance therewith, then the Party of the First Part shall, upon written certificate from the Eng- 1noor of' Wie fact of such delay, neglect or default and the Contractor's failure to comply with such notico, have full power and authority, with- out violating the contract, to take the prosecution of the contract out of the hands of the Contractor, to appropriate or use any or all matori- alo and equlp;nent on the ground as may be suitable and accer,tablo 000 may enter into an agrooment for the completion of said contract aeaordw ing to the terza and provisions thereof, or use such other methods as in hie opinion shall be required for the completion of said contract in an acceptable manner. All costs and charges incurred by the party of the Piret Part, together with the costs of completing the work under rontraot, shall be deducted from any money due or which may become duo said Con- Wkotor. In case the expense so incurred by the Party of the First Part shall be 1058 than the sum which would have boon payablo under the con- tftot, if it ha3 been completed by said Contractor, then the said Con- tractor shall N) entitled to receive the difference, and in case such ex- pense shall oxooed the sum which would have been payable under the con- braot, they, the Contraotor and the Surety shall be liable ant shall PV to the Party of the First Part the amount of said excess were 'sM. . Q ONO 9• MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENrl Measurement of All work acmpl6ted under the contract shall be Oikant sates measured by the khgineor according to United upon in %rriting• - - - States Standard Measures$ unless otherwise agreed Scope of Payments The Contractor shall accept the compeneationsas herein provided, in fall payment for furnishing all materials, labor#tools and equipment necessary to the completed work and for performing all work contemplated and embraced under the contract] also for loss or damage arising from the nature of the works or from the action of the elements or from any unforeseen difficulties which may be encountered during the prosecution of the work until 'the final acceptance by the Engineors and for all risks of every description connected with the prosecution of the works also dor all expenses in- ourred in consequence of the suspension or discontinuance of the work as heroin specified, and for any infringement of patents trade marks or copyright] and for completing the work according to the plane and speoi- fications. The payment of any current or final estimate or of any re- tained percentage shall in no way affect the obligation of the Contrac- tors rt his own coats to repair or renew any defective parts of the con- struation or to replace any defective materials used in the construction under the contract and to be responsible for all damages due such de foots, if such defects w damages are discovered on or before the final inspection and acceptance of the works No moneys payable under the con- tract shall become due it the Engineer so eleotes until the Contractor shall sati6fy the nngineer,that he has fully settled for materials and equipment used in or upon the work and labor done in connection therewith. Pa ent and Com en- When alterations in plans or quantities of stork as nation or Altered hereinboforo provided for are ordered and perform- an eat ed and when such alterations result in increase or decrease of the quantity of work to be performed, the Contractor shall accept payment in full at the contract unit price for the actual quantities of work done and no allowance will be made for anticipated profits, Extra and Force Extra work ordered and accepted shall be paid for Mountor sunder a "Supplemental Agreement"s When altera- tions in the plans or the work are productive of increased unit cost or decreased unit cost to tke Contractor, a fair and equitable sum to be fixed and shown in a "Supplemental Agreement" sided by both Contraoting Parties before such work is started, shall be added to or deducted from trig contract unit price as the case may be* When the Engineer deems it impracticable to handle any extra work ordered on the un t'prioe basis the Supplemental Agreement may be made up in any practical form desired- Acee tanoe and (a) The B~ sneer shall, as oon as practicable aYmen s after the completion oAhe contracts make a final estimate of the amount of work done thereun- of the ` the value of such atrsuchdtimes withint thirty works) days from and after thesdaterofs aids estimates as the Oity may elect pay the entire sum so found to be due hereunders (b) 1b to mutually agreed between the parties here- to that no estimate or payment made wAsr this contract, except the final payment shall be oonolusive evidence of the performanoe of this contract, either wholly or in parts againsb any claim of the party of the first part, and then not until the lapse ot thirty (s0) days attar the acceptance of the work by the Party of the First part and no payments shall be construed to be an acceptance of any defectivs ~ work or Improper materials, nor a release from any claim for damages, (o) And the said.Contraotor haCeby further egress that the payment of the final amount due under this oontraot, and the adjustment and payment of the bill rendered for any" work done in soeoddanas with any alterations of the awn# shall rso 1~~ 1 r Acceptance & Final (e - Cont'd) lease the part cif the First Part and aymen , off` Engineer from any and all claims or liability on account of work performed under this eintraotr or alteratioxia thereof. x x~~t 10. C 0NCRETE. VI-OAT F,"J4&)AaD Description: Concrete shall be composed of Portland Cement# fine and coarse aggregate, each measured sepa- rately and accurately by volume, and water, mixed as provided in these appeolfioations, and shall be constructed shore, and of the form, dimen- sione, and designs shown on the Planes Concrete shall be classified and proportioned by volume as follows, and In no event shall the numv ber of bags of cement used per cubic yard of concrete in place be less than the number required below: Class Parts Aggregate Lags Cement to 1 cement to OusYd* A 6 640 The Engineer shall regulate the rr oportion of fine'to coarse aggregato to secure the maximum density and in general the proportions in terms of the three (3) ingredients shall approximate the following norswl ratios for the several olassee of oonoretet Class A 1-2-4 Mat_. e_ r_ sal t The Coarse Aggregato sh-11 consist of Broken Stone or Gravel conforming to the following requirements: Broken Stone shall consist of clean trough durabi,e fragments of rook (ex- T di g sahlet, shale or slate) of uniform ualit thro free from an excess of thin or elongated pieces, soft or dsintegrab de stone, dirt, organic or other injurious matter occurring either free or as a coating on the Stones All stone shall have a per cent, of wear of not more than 6s All limestone shall meet the requirements of the Soundness Tests Oraael shall consist of clean hard durable uncoated pebbles having a Up o3nt of wear of not more than 18 (abrasion test for gravel) and shall be free from soft, thin or laminated pieces, disintegrated stone, dirt, organic or other injurious mutter occurring either free or as a coating on the Stones Gravel shall be free from salt and alkalis Pit or bank run gravel shall not be used Grad t Coarse aggregate shall be well graded, and when tested by laboratory methods, 05 to 160$ shall be d retained on the J-inoh soreen for all olaseese to 'J8 shall ltr Class A, 05 to oOO% shall pass the 1 and 40 pass the 3/4-inoh soreens Por massive oobtiota Of"A"Conft orets Olas• B grading may be used when expressly permitted. When *Am oonersto is required in thin a otions less than 8 inches in thickness# the materials shall all the Coarse a at,• aontormb% respeets doh to the serhens abolro requirements except rag all ng may be ussd, rovided that ooncrsti ~ M such materUl meets - be requirements of the Strength Test ltez►e nM6 for tPearlod, Fine Aggro_8ate shall consist of sand i or a comhiaaw ion 4 sand and not snore than OO% of stone soreeniags, conforming to the follo g r6quIremente s lot c' ^ r S{~yd (4 ~ 1 l . orading, Cont'dr Sand shall be o apposed of elean, hard, durable, un- coated grains, free from lumps, soft or flaky tiolee, loam, organic, or other injurious matter. Sand shall be1-ree from salt and alkali. Stone screenings shall consist oS the alosn. dust. lose produot resulting from the crushing of stone, meeting all requtroo ments for Coarse Aggregate except for rading, and free from lumps, Fine Aggregate :Hall be well graded from coarse to fine and shall moot the following requirements: Peeaing the a-inch Scroen 98 to 100% Puseing 20-mosh Solve 35 a 70% Passing 50-mush Solve 5 x 30% Passing 100-mesh Solve 0 „ 5% Weight removed by olutriation test not more than - - 3% Men subjected to the color testfor organic impuri- ties, the Fine Aggregato shall not show a color darker than the standard colors Fine ree eept grading amd oilor# and mmoortartstrengthheereinafterrspecifiieed,smay be used provided that concrete made from such material shall meet the re- quirwxonts of the Concrete Strength Test hereinafter speolliod. Cement shall conform to the requirorionts for Port- I isnd Cement prescribed in U.S. Department of Agriculture llullbtin 1216. 1 I Mortar Stream h: When the Fine Aggregate is mixed with Portland Cep ment In the proportion of 1s3 the taneile or oom- prossive strength ratio compared to Ottawa sane mortar briquettos of the same proportions and consistency shall be not lose than 1009 at 7 and 28 days. Concrete Strength Concrete materials may be sumitted to the follow- -,e,BIGi ing toot and shall be considered to pass the Con- orot when the strength requirements are fulfillede 8t In notecase, however, shallwagggregatee be used which contains more than 3% of material removable by the Blutriaw tion Test, nor shall coarse aggregate contain more than 1j% of play or dusts The Coarse Aggregate, Pine Aggregate anll Cement and Water proposed for use shall be mixed in the same proportions and to the same consistency that they are to be used in the work, and tostad as prescribed in U.S. Department of Agriculture Bulletin go. 12188 and at least the following eompression strengths shall be obtained, for the several olassess i Class 7 day t:~at 28 daq test A 300 2000 The 7«day requirements may be waived. The sweet proportions may be varied, with uhe approval o: the Engineer, to obtain the strength desir- ed and the now proportions used in the work, but the proportion of cement to total aaggggregate shall not be less than hereinafter, presoribed, only such proportions shall be used as will produce a workable Mixture, and no oftnee shall be made the Oont rac sAtfrial involved in the reproportioning,r altered or additional work or t~,.....ds This material delivered to the woke in the original package shill bo used to an amount of 107 by voluss Of the Portland Qement. aoh package shall be olsirly marked to shot the b i the nob weight the paws of the manufaotu"r end pla0e tr v anufs,64 It shall oo~pI frith the oorrAat opeoifioations~ of the Ameriaiu 8"i by for 'fasting ierlaisp. r Thm lime shall be well mixed wbllo dry. it shill bs considered as an additional Material] not as poplaoing say oeront. 1~ n Q f~rvy,:r ay ~ ~,3 '"i ~ ~~ii ~ 1 al:.tit S i' p~• r i x r v _..f1 Kn l.~~ 54 o aq~!~$. ?x'f`t X14`"ki~, ',7'"M , y x dated Lime, Contids Ail'a npling of materials shall be as re~uireQin U689 Depaiftent of Agrioulture Bu let9n N dk . 1218q Cement ahll be packeds shippodi stored hnd inspeote se pr" earibed is Bulletin xos.leld. The method of storing and handling aggregate bn the'pork shall be such as to avoid segregation of sizes, mixture: Of the material with mud# duet or trash. When doomed neoessaryO the Sngineor may order the use of platforms for the storage of coarse aggre- ga e• Aggregate shipped in dirty cars or containers, or that beoomes mixod with woodej dirt' br foreign material or that is not unifurm, or the component parts of which have become segregated will be rejected. Construction All equipment, tools and machinery used for hau,l- Ce~ lolls t ing materials and porfonning any part of the work must be approved by the Engineer and must be main- tained in satisfactory working condition. Falsework for supporting ooncrote work shall be built on foundations of euffioiont strength to carry the load without appreciable deformations Folsework which cannot be founded on solid footings must bo supported by ample falsowork piling. Fhleework shall be designed to carry the full loads coming upon its No extra oompensa- tion will be a llowed for falseworks Wood forms shall be construeted of ials sufficient in strengthotomhold the concrete without bulging between supporter The material to be used in wood forms for exposed surfacee shall be sized and dressed lumbers free from knot holes# loose knotes cracks$ splices or other defects affecting its strengths the ac.ouraoy or the appearance of the finished concrete surfaces, and in general shall be at least 1'inoh thick. Tongue and grooved material may be requirsd by the Engineers If metal forms are used all bolt and rivet holes shall be counter-sunk so that a plane smooth surface will be obtained. In designing forms and centering$ the concrete shall be trouted as a liquid woighing 150 pounds per cubic foot for verti- cal loads$ and 85 pounds per cubic foot for hortcontal pressures The un- supported length of the wooden columns and comprosston members shall not exceed 30 times the diameter or least side. Forms shall be so designed and constructed that they may be removed without injury to the concrete. Blooks and bracing shall be removed with the forms and in no case shall any portion of the wood forms be left in the concrete. Special attention shall be paid to the ties and braoings and where the forme appear to be insufficient) braced, or uneatiffaotorily built$ either before or during tlo constructions the Snginoer may order the work to be stopped until the defects have been corrected to his satisfactions If the forms bulge or sag at any point when the concrete is placed in them, tho portion of concrete causing the distortion shall be emmodiately removedo and the forms properly repaired and strengthened before continuing the works The forms shall be so con- struoted that the finished concrete shall be of the form and dimensions an shown on the plane and true to line and grade. Forms shall be fillted at-all sharp corners and shall be given a bevel in the case o1' all projections such as girders, copinges eto.s sufficient to insure their easy removals To insure a first-class iilrfaoo,finish on the con- orates the forms shall be painted with a colorless oil or some other atiofaotory means ta3cen to prevent the concrete adherW to them. The orms shall be thoroughly drench with water Itinodiately before the oon- orote is placed in them. They shall be inspected immecllatel~ preceding the placing of oonoietetany bulging or warping shall be remedied in d all dirt, sawdust, shav go or other debris within the forms shall be ress mave~l~" ?tor narrow walls where acoess to the bottom of the torns is not readily attainable otherwise, the lower form boards stall be left loom* to that they my be removed for oleaning out all ohipes dirty iardw t or other extraneous material immediately priob to M Mt~ apooretas For lumber which is usod a ssoond ti4 be th6vw oughly cleaned and shall be free from bulge,splits or warps, 1~, r I A e w' `i btdarur ll All materials shall be separately and aoouratsly measured, by voiWme unless otherwise speoifloo a4d baah batch shall be uniform* The Ooarse and Fine Aggregate imll . be measured loose and separately, No computed ohange in vo ume for moisture content shall be eonsidereds A bag of cement (Amerioan') as aoked b the manufacturers and weighing 94 pounds shall be oonildered cubic loot. The Oontrqotor shall furnish and use approved measuring boxes$ pans or meohanleal devices# whioh in proportion will give the exact volumes of coarse and fine aggregate required for the several olassea of oonorote required, and so designed and plainly marked that the Inspector can nocuratoly and conveniently eheok the quantities of each agaroeato actually being uriod. Consistenoyr The quantity of water to be used shall be deter- mined by the Engineors and not varied without We consents The Contractor shall Airnioh and use with the mixer. and ap- proved and adjustable water measuring eovice which will prevent excess water flowing into the mixer in order that the consistency may be under positive control, and that all batches may be of the same consistency. In general the minimum amount of water shall be used which will produce the required workability. The mortar shall tiling to the coarse aggregate, and shall Whow no free water when re- moved from the mixers The concrete when being transported in a clean metal ohute at an anglo of 300 to the horizontal shall slide and not flow# and when dropped directly from the discharge chute of he mixe , sall flatten out at the center of the pile but shall stand up and flow at the edgess The upper surface of the sot conoreto shall show a cement film upon the surface, but shall be free from laitanoes In no oases shall an amount of water be used onfl ioient to cause the oolleo- of a surplus on the surfaces t4ix.S. onditione: The concrete shall be mixed in the quantities raft oped initial set, or which isf notiineplaca twithLnd30nminutos after the water has been added, shall not be useds No concrete shall be mixed while the air temperature is at or below 36 dogress F's without the apft proval of the Hrigineers hetomporing of concrete or mortar will not be alloweds tdixir r The mixing shall be done to a batoh-mixer of ap- provod type Witch will insure the uniform distribu- tion of the material throughout the mass so that the mixture is uniform in color amd smooth in appearances The mixing shall continue for a minimum time of 1j mir:utes after all the irgtodients are assembled in the drum# during which tine the drum shall revolve at the speed for which it was designed but shall make not lose than 14 nor more than 20 revolutions per minutes The mixer shall be equipped with an attachment gor satis• laotorily looking the disogarging device so as to prevent the emptying of the mixer until all the mater ale have been mixed together for the mini. mum time required, The entire contents of the drum shall be disoharged before an materials are placed therein for the succeeding batch. T:. mixer shall be equipr d with buokot and broom delivery unless otherwise permitted byy the RAgmeers have a capacity aocity of not less than 3 bags of as- speed regulatoir toohold theomixer to pits normalespeedsoforevolution,a Plaoinat No concrete shall be poured in foundation until the toundatciorft nor shall ~ioooncrete approved ikon forme uand ntilhtheotdr of tie half aisps+evso! the plaoing of the steel# l~ginser 1 Mtter ~ni~c T&&e oonarste Nral'l be placed in the formieneQiat" ~r ing and in such manner so try avoid the separation or rsgrega+ tidal Of the aggregates The A1xW giant shall be equipped and arrang~edd to at to porn the tsixing and plaoina of the oonarste qul6kly and tmlaa tor~y, i~~ tl Plaoing, Cont'ds In depositing the concrete, care shall be taken to entirely fill the form, and to compact the concrete by continuous tampingp slicing and spading, but not to bulge or distort the forme or to distµrb their alignments Any porous sec- tion shall be removed at the exp9nee of the ontractor. When concrete is deposited through chutes, the eagle of the same with horizontal shall be such as will allow the oon- orete to sli a slowly and without separation of the aggregates The de- livery from the spout shall be as close as posnible to the point of de+ pcsits Chutes shall preferably be of metal, but if of woods metal lined, thoy shall be kept clean and free from material adhering to their olden and shall be thoroughly flushed with water before and after each runs The Liao of long ehutoe will bo allnwed only with writton pormission of the Fmginoor, and such permission will not be g1ven for work which will be exposed to salt or brackish waters Pipes, when used, shall be kept full of concretes and tho discharge end shall be kept buried in fresh aanorotos and shall moot the requirements preseoribod for tromioal Depositing large quantities at one point in the forms, and running and working it along the forms, will not be permit" tads Special enro shall be taken in filling the fogs, to work ;,he coarser aggregate away from the face of the forms and to force the oon- orete under and around the reinforcements The concrete shall be worked with a stool slicing rod, or other satisfactory imploment, in such a manner as to bring a thick layer of mortar in contact nit;,i the forms and reinforcement, and to prevent the formation of pockets of stones All faoos shall be spaded. Portions inaccessible to slicing rod or spade shall be worked by vibrating the forma by wooden i mallets or as directed by the Ragineors After the concrete hab taken its initial sat care shall be exercised to prevent walking on the con- oretes to avoid jarring the forme or knocking or straining projecting reinforcements Concrete shall be placed in continuous horizontal layers in general not over one foot in thickneses When a monolithic layer cannot be completed in one operations it shall be terminated with a vortical bulk heads Ho foathering out will be tolorateds The batches of concrete shall follow the preceding batch closely before any initial sot can take place in order to prevent lines of demarcation be- tireen batohos. Successive horizontal layers diall bi~, bonded to each others Tho surface of each layer shall bo loft rough or other provi- j sion for bonding made as required. JoLitst Joints may be Constructed Joints or Rxpansibn Joints of either the sliding or filled types 0onstruction Wherever the work of placing concrete is delayed ,70 1n sc until the oo.norete shall have taken its initial sot$ the point of stopping shall be doomed a con- struotion Joint. The location of construction Joints shall be planned in advance and the placing of oonorete carried continuously from joint to Joints These Joints shall be porpenlioular to the principal lines of stress and, in general, shall be located at points of minim-ii shears Whore dowels, reinforcing bars, or other adequate ties are not Pliown on the Plans or required by the Engineer, keys shall be made by imb,,.iding water-soakod beveled timbers of a site shown on the details$ or as directed by the Wineer, in the soft concretes which shall be removed when the concrete has sets In resuming the works the surface of the concrete previously placed shall be thoroughly oloaned of dirt soums laitanoe or other soft materials with stiff wire brushes and if Seemed nenessary by the Phgineers shall be roughened with a steel toppIt The surface shall then be thoroughly washed with glean water ana 1tnled wM a thlok aAnt of n"t cexent mortar after which the placing 0x' ~A11Ai'M~iA ~+M~r pi`A~14MQ~ In 4e110rt14bl Joints exposed to view whore $$#pDpo t;C r~iiat~ 1N f~arblar~~kr~l~ nU, ea1~ A+yal,ia~ a Mwtal b4rtl.e I trtpi pram" Mp Construction ably of copper# zinc or sheet leads shall be in- o n;Zo fldt serted• The strip shall be placed not less than 3 inches from the fa.-.e of the concrete and shall; oxtend into each section of the concrete a distance of not lose than .8 incheso } goUreti in No concrete shall be placed when the at4soepheri6 vo ea ert temperature is below 38 degrees Fahrenheit unless permission to do so is granted in writing by the Engineer& Men such permission is given the following requirements shall govelont The Contractor shall furnish sufficient canvas and framework, or other type of housing to enclose and protect the structure in such a way that the air surrounding the fresh concrete oan be kept at a temperature of not lose than 46 degrees Fahrenheit for a period of S days after the concrete is placed. The Contractor shall assume all risk connected with the placing of concrete during freezing weather and permission given by the Engineer to place concrete during such time will in no Ray relieve the Contractor of responsibility for satisfactory rosulteo Should oon" crate placed under such conditions prove unsatiefactory# it shall be re- Joe ed, It is understood that the Contractor is responsi):le for the quality and strength of concrete placed under any weather conditions. Depositing Concrete shall be deposited in water only with the a art permission of the Engineer and under his puper- vision. It shall be Class "A" concrete with 20% of excess cement. The cofferdams shall be suffioiently tight to pre" vent any current passing through the space in t.'bioh the concrete is to be deposited. Pumping will not be permitted in the cofferdams while the oonorete is being placed, not until it has reached its initial sot. lateen depositing in water is allowed the oonorete shall be carefully placed in the space in which it is to remain in a compact mass by means of a cremie, oloecd bottom dumping buokot, or other approved method that does not permit the concrete to fall through the water without adequate protections The concrete shall not be disturbed after boinng deposited. No concrete shall be plaood in running water, 4 and forms which are not reasonably water-tight shall not be used for hold" ing concrete deposited undp? wntor. Depositing shall be regulated to produce approximately horizontak surfaces Removal of Format In order to make possible the obtaining of a satis- fabtory surface Mighty forms on exposed vertical surfaces shall be remov*d in not less than 12 nor more than 48 hours, dew pending upon weather conditions. Faros shall always be removed from columns before removing shoring from beneath beams and girdors, is.prder to determine the condition of oonorete in the columns. The.following table shall serve as a guide for the minimum time required before the removal of fortes, not counting the days in which the temperature is below 40 degrees Fahrenheitt Centering under beams ..........................RB days Floor 81abs ..............................14 to 28 days Waite 7 days Columnls .....................•..................10 days The sides of beams and all other parts......... 7 days No forms whatever shah be removed at any tine witho out the ooneent of the Engineer. Such oonsont shall not relieve thk. !ton" traotor of responsibility for the safety of the work. As soon as the foiW are removed all bolts, wires, or other a~ppplieanes which lv.)iQ the, forms and which pass through the oonorete shall be out off or set back oA6 1noh below the surfsoe• All ropgh plaoeso holes and porous spots shall be filled with mortar composed of part Portland Cement to 8 parts sand. Dofeotiyo Workt Any defective work discovered after the forms have been removedp shall be removed and immediately re» neveds It the surface of the oonorsto is bulged uneven, or shows iair* oeaS h0n*r4oabLn8 Or form marks, which in the opinion of the Xnginerr ly• NOW" oannot bb,satlifeLotorily repairsdo the entire Wo oft di' tion Shall be removed and renewed and no aoW#bnsa. I tion will be allowed for the work or matertalt 6rW.0onoretes Careful attention shall be given by the Contractor to the proper curing of concretes Surfaces shall be protected from the sun and the vhole structure shall be kept wet f6r a period of at least 7 days, All concrete floors shall be covered As soon as possible with sandy earth, or other suitable material and kept thoroughly moistened for a period of at least 10 days by sprinkling each morning and evening, or more frequently if deemed necessary by the M%I- near. The covering material shall not be cleared from the surface of the concrete floor for a period of at least twenty-eight (28) days. Mothods of All concreto conforming to the speoifications and easurementt plans and placed as directed shall be measured by the cubic yard in places In computing the concrete yardage for payment, the dimensions used shall be those shown on plans or ordered in writing by the Engineers No measurements or other allowances will be made for work or material for formep falewworki cofferdams pump- ing, bracing# etos, No deductions in measurement will be made for panel- ling leas than 8 inohos in width. Basis of Payments Payment will be made for the yardage of accepted concrete measured as prasoribed above at the con- tract unit price bid per o0lo yards Such payment will be full oompen- sation for all materials, forma, falseworks placing and finishing, all equipments toolso labor and incidentals necessary to complete the items except that steel reinforcement will be paid for as a separate items esee~e 11. REINFOROING STEEL DesoMptions under this item, roinforoing steel of the type, size and quantity designated shall be furnished and placed in conorots structures as required by these specifications and shown on the Planes Hates erg tales Reinforcing steel shall meet the requirements of the American Soiiety for Testing Materials, Standard Spetlifications for Billet Steel Concrete Roinforosment Bars$ Serial Ddhig. nation A18-14s with subsequent amendments. All bar reinforcement shill be made from open hearth steel of the structural grades Yntemediate grade made be used if authorized by tho Engineers When deformed bars are specified, the form of the bar must be such as to provide a net section at all ponta equivalent to that of a plain square or round bar of equal nominal sizes Twisted bArs will be used only by permission of the Engineers Conetr.jot c Steel reinforcement shall be stored d) ove the surw face of the ground upon platforms skids or other rtupports~ and shall be protected as far as praotioable From mechanical in- u attd surface deterioration "Assd by exposure to oonditifte prodoAthS On placed in the work it stall b• fr4r from dirt, scaie# ddits is oil or other forsigh material. The reinforcement shall pretereably be bent oo'Ld to th+d shA es Indicated on the plane in the shop before shipment and not In the .fie co r r r r r aa. a . ' a+°S 610 14 Steel rsinforoemoent shall be plaited in the 6#1a 0 .d, ont'dt osition as Shown on the plan: and held secure y in place during the plaoing of the oortorete, ' UvAica stirrups shall always pass around the rain tension mer.►befrs and be ,,',securely attached thereto, The reinforcing steel in an oonorete mastiyry walls shall be spaced Its proper diet sxi6e from the face of the !orms by means of approved precast mortar or concrete blookss All horia :ontal reinforced steel shall be spaded vertioallyy by t tna of approved precast mortar or concrete blookss All reinforoing steel shall be wired together at the intersections as shown on the Plans or as directed by, the Engineers Before any concrete is placed all mortar shall be cleaned from the ftinforeements No concrete shall be deposited until the Engineer shall have inspected the plaoing of the reinforcing motal and given per- mission to place conoroi`es All oonorote placed in violation of this provision shall be rejected and removods S 1Q ices i All r .inforoement shall be furnished in a r i full longt'la indicated upon the Planes No splioing of bare, except where shown on the Plane, will be permitted without the *Mtten approval of the Engineers Splices which are permitted will have a length of not 16se than 40 times the nominal diameter of the reinforo" menus and shall be well distributed or aloe located at points of low tenap f silo streets No splices will be permitted at points w'- ;re tai.; ^eotion is not suffioient to provide a minimum distance of two inehea between the splice and the heareut adjacent bar'or the surface of the Conoreteb The bate shall be rigidly clamped or wired at 611 cruces in a m►umer approved by the Engineer. ! r Basis of Paymonti The reinforoing steel used in concrete structures w.ul be i>aid for at the contract price per pound for the theorotioc.l weight, Q. ►~hown on Plans and this prioa shall be pay- ment in full ^or furnishings bon4ings fobrioatings and placing the rein& forcoments for all olipas metal spacers, ties, wire or othejrmaterial used for fastening roinforoemont in place; and for all toolai iators equipment and all incidentals necessary to complete this worko i 1 E 12s OUT OFF WALL % A out off wall is to be constructed inside Me prec- ant reservoir to out off water from the remaining porti3n during o,=ruo• tions This wall is to be located at a point designated by the RngLassr and is to bo so constructed that it will not leak or fail during the oon• struction of new works This is to be done at the risk of the ontractor# The construction of this wall is to be oonaidered a paint of the contract and no separate payment is to be made for same. The out d t wall is to bL carried in other items. Igo' yo 4 1 at i lC,i a- ~ ' W ~ ~ r r t~c k i e ?'1~ q ? r e }J I 'l, °1: 4 7~~'•J -OF s Denton, Tons 1~8 l TO THU HONORABLE CITY CORMISSION CF DENTON$ TEXAS) Gentlemen i se We have oarofully.examined. the plans a. speollfloatiOns,for the prop.)sed improvements as listed in the instructions to bidders# and have inquired into the local conditions affecting the vorke We submit this schedule of prices for the work contemplated* zf awarded a contract, we agree to begin work by the 192 We further agree to furnish a surety bond acceptable to the board and of a form approved by the City$ to enter into a contract with- in fifteen days, and to condu0- the work in strict conformance with the plans and specifications therefore SOHMUM OF PRICS3 pprox ma a rims w n Prices Unit gid Prices oMn ~3"d~ t ntit es . , wsten in words. Dollars 1010-.Ants DOI ari so 80100 (hit Yds Conorate in place 470000 Pounds reinforcing steel in place. OU. Yda. Excavation a / 0;6 Sa 2 Hatches complete in place - ~'G ~8 OG ~f5 Db 10 Ventilators complete in place, !8 DG'- /coil OG9 dr I P "I IAN err +wro -71V A% o 73 p k S @ tr 0 0 N T R A 0 T TO STATI OP MAB OOL11M OF DINTOtt This agreement made and entered into this ~rdety of . r~rCw ~ 19PL, by and between the City of Denton# one of the C tion of Texas, acting by end throuL'% its Mayor thereto duly auth- orised by the/C~ty Commission of' said City, Party of the First Part, and z d O z7-5 T 0 Contrac-;or, , Party of the Second Part, Witnessothi ThAt the Party of the Second Part, for and in oon- sideration of payment and agreements hereinafter mentioned and payable as sot forth in the specifications constituting a part of this onntraot, hereby agrees to construct in accordance with the plans and speoifica• tions tharofor and in the locations designated in the instructions to bidders# the various items of improvement work awarded said party of the second part on the ~da;r of ofP 1988 Said specifications and plans are hereby Bade a part of and the basis of this agreement, and a true copy of said plans and s ooifioations are now on file in the office of the Oity Secretary under to of / `I h ,,....192. That the Party of the Second Part further agrees to pay all just otaims for material, supplios, tools$ labor, and all other just claims filed against him or any of his sub-oontraotors in carrying out the provisions of the within contract and further agrees that his bond shRli be held to cover all such olaimes That in consideration of tba forogoingy the party of the first part hereby agroes to pay o the party of the second part, promptly aid according to the regatre nts of the specifications, the amount set forth, subject to the *erid tions as set forth in the speoifia cations. 1 + ? That it is mutually "M and undarstooq by the hard ties hereto that the instructions to bidders, foie of tsnc-r, speattlogo t1Wl,e# the within eontraot, the contrvl)bor+ s bonds aid the general and tleWled jP1AAv,nd,speoifIOAttons are and constitute the basis of bona Bti, fez i Q it i.. r SJ hiM 3.tO <<~e j4j iy>hi 1 y(' '41G I r S~J ~~1 Tv ylrt J'.e% , 1J f ' x 1 ~F4,) 8r~ A i ~~'~M1 ~'"IA.', f "'WSJ t t y ~.i~l 8 'S , yy CONTRAOTT Cont'd truot between the parties hereto. That it is further understood and agreed by the pitr• ties to this optraot that the above work shall be oompleted on or bee fore the day of 92 6 . All provisions of this agreement slaU bo perforined in Denton, Texas, and any zalt to onforoe its provisiono or of damages for breaoh thereof shall be brought in Denton County, Texass IN WITNESS EHTRROF the City Commisdion of said City has paused this instrument to be signed by its Mayor and its seal to be hereto affixed and the party of tho seoond part has hereunto set ~ . hands on this the 0 daq of _ , 192,. f OITY OF DENTON Party of the First Part By _~L l Mayor - f 71A.r YP U/111. G o. Par of the Sgoond Part witness o Witnesso witnesst i L, n{ r4 7 rt r iy i G r Lt l o I r i. f I. 'YyiLL$$~'' t s, qs ).l { i i ,y, Msv q ~ i 1 1_ n ~ s. l•'. iN J ~r. ~l Y~~...}I^ bl,a lr 7 tr 1 I 't ti ~}yJ ~j,! 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IZLr y.j C sal ~ S"r4 OOTMOTORI S BOND U011V ALL WEN BY TRESS PRHBBNTS f That T113BETTS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY of the County of Denton Find State of Texas, ac prinelpAl and aouTMN ul@= cob!, PAIN, DES 610MZo IOWA as surety, are hold and firmly bound unto the City of Denton, State of Texas, in the penal sum of F ~ TliQLz Ti! 2ShNiai HWRED FM & ,MLrrvx/1OO -Dollars, lawful money of the Unit- states$ to bo paid to the said City or to its certain attorneys or assigns for which sum of umaney wall and truly to be paid, we bind ourselves;,. our heirv, successors, exeoutorer.and,administratorso jointly and severallIs firmly by these presents. SEALED vith our seals and dated this day of 142 ,60 , The condition of this obligation' is such that if the said wTIBBSM CONST MInON CObi'~,,,,,_~ , shall in all things well and truly perform all conditions and te3rms of the aforegoinIS77oontraot, to be by thaa_ _ performed, and within the time therein mentio~\ned# and shall pay all lawful claims for labor performed and material furnie.~ed in and about the construction of said improvement and shall have paid and dis- charged a:". liabilities for injuries vbioh have been incurred in and about the said oonst.,motions under the operation of the Statutes of the States then this obligation is to be void] otherwise to be and remain in full force and effect. Done in the presence oft Aebs= ocrrsTRucITIorr c0blpeNY By ' M-- ~Oie4m e,, ~ j~ BY AYW~~-~QQ Y•. f i 1. 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TO tMr CONDITIONS rNINTIO ON rMr RACK OF "Is nrr A. M. LOCKETT & COMPANY LIMIreo CONTRACTING MECHANICAL ENGINEERS BRANCH OFFICE COMPLETE STEAM POWER a PUMPING PLANTS SOUTHERN PACIFIC BUILOINO NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON. TEXAS DALLAS.TEXAS MAGNOLIA BUILDING DALLAS, TEXAS NOYe ?A6, 1:289 Honorable Mayor & City COUnoilmen, City of Denton, Texas. A. M. LOCXETT & CO., LTD. do hereby propose to furnish and deliver the following maehlnery and tnatertal L o. b. can ■t faetoryi with full freight allowed to Denton, Texase SHO IO_N_ 1. 1 - 800 BHP, 17 x 25 at 200 RP31 WORTHINGTON 4 eycle# air injection Diosoi engine complete as per specification 2301 enoloseds This engine will. be furnished oomplote with extended shaft and outboard bearing to carry fly- wheel and generator rotor. The shaft will be shipped to generator manufacturer for pressing on generator rotor. In this proposal is included engine foundation bolts, platform stairs and railing for engine, also 1 - 8mergenoy air starting set consisting of 4# and 1} x 6 WORTHINGTON two-stago compressor belted to-8 HP gasoline engine. All necessary water, fuel and lubricating oil piping on engine. This engine will be furnished complete with water cooler; exhaust manifold, oast iron exhaust silencer and necessary exhaust piping to connect manifold to silencer and silencer to atmosphere and all neoessary intake piping= also 1 - Tubular type oil oooler.oi the GRISCOM-RUSSELL multiwhirl type. - Set engine spares. 1 M Auxiliary fuel tank. 1 Rend air filter as specified. 1 - point Pyrometer as speoified. 1 2.eompartment fuel oil filter. 1 • Yodel J360 De Laval motor driven lubricating oil purifier with motor uriven lubricating oil transfer pump. Proposal.............. .pages. Psge......, LY............. ...Salesman. ADDRP.49 ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE COMPANY I TER NATURE: OF TIIF IIUSIF:EFS CARRt F.D ON fIY 711113 COMPANY IS SUCH THAT ITN ABILITY 140 CARRY OUT ITS CONTRACTS AS TO QUALITY OF MATERIAL4 AND TIMES OF DELIVERY IS DEPENDENT UPON REPRESENTATIONS AND PROM- L•;FS MADE: BY MANUFACTURPHS. EVERY ARTICLE SOLD PY U3 IS CUARANTEED Fla:: F'I:OM DFF'FCT IN MATERIALS AND W'ORi~3t,\NSIIIP, AND WIIF.N SHOWN TO BFI DEFECTIVE WILL RE REPLACED FREE OF CHARGE:, BUT ALL PROPOSITIONS A)% MADE: 1V111f TIIF DISTINCT UNDEHSTANrANO 'IIIAT WE ARE NOT TO BE IIFLD FOR ANY DAMAGES CONSEQUENT TO I'PEAK4,OWNS DUE TO SUCH DEFECTS. ALT, PROMISES AS TO DATF.4 OE SHIPMENTS OR COMPLETION OF FRECTINd 4IIF MADE IN 60011 FAITH AND 11119 COMPANY WILL USE ITS UTMOST EN- DFIAVGRS TO KEEP SUCH PROMiFFN BY TAFtNO EVERY RFASONADLE PRECAIf- TION IN TIIF. 1'LACIN(j OF 1'TN OIIDERS AS:) O:iLIGATINO TIIV, MANUF'ACTUII1ERS IN F': F:RY WAY POSSIItLE TO INSURE THE1't CARRYING OUT THEIR AGRFE. MENTS, BUT SINCE ALL MANUFACTURF.R4 IN ACCEPTING ORDERS SPECIFICALLY DENY ANY LIABILITY IOlt CCINSEQUE:14TIAL DAMAGES THIS PROPO9.1L IS MADE WITH Till' DI.sTINCT I'NIAIP'S1'ANUIN4: THAT N'1: ARE NOT TO 11E NFLD LIADLR ' FOR D.AMACF;N OF ANY CItAI1AC'TF.R 1VHATS01IVF.R CON.NEQNFN'I'IAL UPON DE, I,AY3 1)I1F JO I11:1FFCTIVFI MATERIAL4, DELAYS IN £HII'MENTS OR IN ERECTING I iNLEI g IN I'AItTICUI-1R CASES WHERE Till: MFIASURE OR DAMAGES IS COVERED IIY SPFCLAL AGNEEMFNT, AND IN SUCH CASEN DELAYS DUFE TO STRI%", FIRLA, UFII,AYN IN THAN'SI'01.TrcPTON AND OTIi1:It CAUSYA IIIIYOND OUR RFAFONABI.K CON'11t01, MV: T BR UZ-AIENSTOOD AN ENTITLING US 1'O CDRHESPONDINO EXTEN- SIONS IN TIME. THE TITLE AND RICIIT 9F P03NF.N510N TO ALI, MACHINERY AND MATEIOAL9 „ FURNISHED BY THIS COMPANY IS TO REMAIN IN THIS COMPANY UNTIL F'ULL' ' PAYMENT IS MADE THEREFOR IN CASH. t r ,1. r 2 Generator efficiencies as follows Pall load 3/4 load 1/2 load 80% power factor 93.2 92.9 9109 Unity p,)wer factor 94.9 940 9399 980TION 2. 1 r 625 KVA, 600 KWO 3 phase, 60 cycle, 2300 volt WASTINGHOUSE alternating current generator without sha°t or bearing but with foundation cape and field rheostat. Weight of the above equipment o 274000. PR JC6 - - S~CT1°J45 olJE W40 TWO 4 53,2502° In lieu of furnishing WESTINOHOUSE generator, we can furnish GMURAL MAOTRIO generator at a total price of r 4 5, ~6Jto,°O for the equipment ar above specified.. In lieu of furnishing V38TINOHOUSA generatoro x can furnish ALLIS OHALIMRS generator at a total price of for the equipment as above specified. S9GTIOA 0AE 6 Wfirk5 5KCTI OP4 Two $ WfiLk 5 { i y~ FOUKA4TIONt Foundation plane will be furnished by A. M. LOCKETT & CO., LTD, Materials for con:truct- ing foundations and labor for same will be furnished by...... PurO~d.sr Foundation bolts will be furnished by w As No L0QX0tt.. ._Q49 t Ltide .......................J ERECTION: .s WWRAC , it other skille and common labor to be furnished by u'•Ohaaelr at his expense. HAULINOt Hauling to be done by ......._pNlOh lY!................................ MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP: The machinery to be fu. nlshed will be made of good material and in work- manlike manner and will be tested at the factory. Should any parts fail within one year from date of shipment be- cause of defects In either workmanship or material; a new part will be furnished without charge, f. o. b. factory upon . receipt of evidence of such defects, but it is agreed that the Company shall not be liable for repairs or alterations made without Its written consent or approval. PRICE AND TERMS& We proposa to furnish the within r.,achinery and materia: !,-r the aura of (~,~J'~r ~~Qt°,) Dollars In payments as follows: Cash upon acceptance of order......... __..i0...1o Sight draft attached to Bill of Lading of..........`. g1.2...._ --_...._•~~o.'o.._...90...9±t~fs.....Ft.~2,......,~?k...o.F....FHMEN..~ .............Q......... Tk S......~fS.... !!I ...,f ~ ! All indet`- ess arising out of this contract, whether evldeneed by notes or not shall be payable at and deferred payments shall bear Interest at ................per cent per annum from date of shipment, and.................. per an- num from maturity, and shall be a first lien on said property (which shall remain chattels) until said notes or other indebtedness or renewals of same are fully paid. TITLEt And it Is herebyy agreed by the Purchaser that A. -af, LOCKETT & CO LTD. do not relinquish their title to maid property until it is fully pald for, and upon default of the Purchaser in its performance of any of the terms of this agreement, the said A. M. LOCKETT & CO., LTD. may declare the whole amount agreed to be paid by this contract due and payable, and they or their agents may, without process of law, take possession of and remove satd property, and any such agent may sell same as under execution after ten days' notice at the Court House door of the County or Parish where situated without the necessk of having the property present at such sale, and credit roceeds on such Indebtedness, after deducting reasonable charges for damages and Expense. If said A. M. LOCKETT Jc CO., , LTD. find it necessary to place the contract in the hands of an attorney for collection, Purchaser agrees to pay tan per cent (10%) for attorney's fees. This proposal becomes a binding contract when signed by the Purchaser and approved by the President of A. M. LOCKETT & CO., LTD., at New Orleans La, This proposal is made In duplicate and it is expressly understood that it Is the only one In existence between sa(d parties concerning matters herein stated, and there is no verbal understand- Ing whatever changing or modifying It. 'It is a further condition of this proposal that A. M. LOCKETT & CO., LTD. shall not be held responsible for delay of shipment caused by Strikes Fires, Floods, Carriage Accidents or other delaga unavoidable or beyond their control and accepptance of these goods by the Purchaser from the Railroad Company shall constitute a waiver of any claim for damage dus to delay in shipment, It is a further condition of this proposal that A, If. LOCKETT & CO., LTD. shall not be held responsible for dartsges In the use of this machinery either original ar consequential, and Purchaser shall make good any loss to them on sane caused by Fin, Carelessness or Malicious Injury until same Is fullyl Id for, A. M. LOC ETT & CO., LTD. A. M. LOCKETT & CO., LTD. By...... Yivr proposal as above Is hereby accepted this ......................day of.............. ...........,.........................192........ 1 (Sad) 13y.... . President. Approved, New Orleans, La,,....... 192....... A. M. LOCKETT & CO., LTV, (8en1) By ...Preddeal. nanny....-: r, It 1 ►1 t -.S t t ff ` r N i% 7 L I 4. r M~ ~ I M dam 1 dam t, LA YIW" . i , r Y 0 Gi U • N N a ' Till f~ ~ f~ S. 4A A l21 WORTHINGTON I j, SPECIFICATION of R WORTHINGTON VERTICAL FOUR-CYCLE DIESEL ENGINE WORTHINOTON PUMP AND MACHINERY CORPORATION SNOW WORKS BUFFALO. N. Y. Priatw In U. S. A. a. 4" A 9-Y1 WORTHINGTON GENERAL SPECIFICATION The engine is of the four cycle, air injection Diesel type, and of the vertical Typ + and single acting trunk ?iston multi.cy1:• der arrangement. Arrangement A substantial frame member in one piece contains the journals of the main shaft and supports independent power cylinders. The cam shaft is placed above the level of the cylinders and is carried in a housing supported by the top of the cylinders clear of the heads. It is driven from the crank shaft by spur and bevel gears located at the flywheel end of the engine. The flywheel and generator are carried on a separate shaft coupled to the crank shaft and supported by two bear. ings, one of which is located in the bedplate and is in add?rion to the crank shaft bearings. The other is an outboard bearing. The spray air compressor is at the end of the engine opposite the flywheel and is supported on an extension of the engine bedplate. It is driven by a crank on the end of the main shaft inside the main 3 me. The frame on which the power cylinders are mounted is a rigid structure of Frame box girder type, consisting of two deep side members, one on each side of the frame running its entire length. The main bearing seatings are formed in transverse members which are bored to receive the bearing shells. The frame at the flywheel end extends beyond the shaft coupling and at the end carries a pressure oiled bearing for the flywheel and generator shaft, relieving the main bearing next to the flywheel of the flywheel weight. Large doors provide ample room for inspection and adjustment. The top of the frame is open, so that the clank shaft can be lifted up from the bearings. This top is normally closed by the cylinder bases. Four steel tie rods transmit the power load direct to each main bearing. The crank shaft is of open hearth forged steel and is of the built-up construe. Main Shaft lion. All forgings are annealed and tested before assembly. Each engine crank is supported by a main bearing on each side. Eacli bearing Main consists of a concentric bottom shell and a top shell of cast steel, machin (I inside Bearings and out, tinned and babbitted. The bottom shell it -:movable by rotating around the shaft. The top cap shells arc secured in place by studs with lock nuts and are prevented from moving longitudinally. MAin bearings are lubricated by a continuous flow of oil under pressure. 'ihe oil is introduced through the top shells. Connming rods are of open hearth forged steel machined all ever. The rod Connecting length is firs times the crank radius. The wrist pin end is forged solid and is pros Rods vided with c. st steel shells machined all over and babbitted. Adjustment of the wrist pin boxes f• provided by shims and an adjusting bolt secured by a lock nut. An inner collar prevents the bolt from falling out and increases the bearing surface of the bolt. The crank pin end is of the marine type consisting of twu cast steel boxes machined, tinned and lined with babbitt metal. Both ends are provided with force feed lubrication. (2) sss~r;.~..s.a'. S 420 A 9.27 WORTHINGTON Cylinders are cast separately and fitted with removable liners, the space 6 Cylinders tween the liner and the outer shell forming the water jacket. The liners are of hard cast iron and are secured to the pockets by easy press fits at the ends. The lower end is guided in a sleeve formed in the jacket The water joint between tic liner and cylinder jacket is formed by a calked copper ring on top and rubber rings on the bottom end. This arrangement leaves the lower end of the liner free to move with changing temperatures. The cylinder head is of cast iron and carefully designed to secure .ymmetrical Cy:inder arrangement of the valve openings and equal distribution of the metal. Strength Heads and flexibility are secured by a conical member, the smaller and bottom diameter of which rests on the cylinder liner and the upper and larger diameter being at the center of the bolting which secures the cylinder head to the housing. By this arrangement the load is transmitted direct from the bolts to the cylinder liner without excessive bending action on the bottom of the cylinder head. The inlet and exhaust valve, spray valve r.nd air starting valve casings are placed off the Ion$itudinal center line in order to secure maximum water jacket spaces between and to assist in freeing the head from shrinkage strains. The main air supply is tr;Ken either through a manifold or through individual slotted pipes for each cylin. ,Jet at Purchaser's option, so the suction can be taken either inside or outside the engine room. The joint between the cylinder and cylinder head is metal to metal so that no gasket will be required. The piston is of cast iron with concave shaped head. The wrist pin is of very Piston liberal diameter and length. It is secured to the piston by a taper fit on one end and straight diametrical fit on the other and secured by a lock nut and washer. Inlet and exhaust valves are carried in cages and are symmetrically located in Exhaust and the cylinder head and are interchangeable. The valve heads are made of chilled Inlet Valves iron, threaded and riveted to the steel stems. The valve seat is formed on the valve casing. The joints between the cages, valve seat ring and cylinder head are fiat ground faces. No gaskets are used. The cages are water jacketed, but water is used only in the exhaust casing. The spray valve is of the closed nozzle type which opens inward and is fitted Spray Valve with an atomizer which effectually pulverizes and spreads the oil. The valve and casing are self-contained and readily removable for inspection. In the spray valve casing there is located a check valve in the fuel line and a priming valve to allow the fuel line to be filed with oil up to the spray valve before starting. An air starting valve with spring is a complete unit fitted to each cylinder. Air Starting The valve opens inward and is i'vAd on its seat by a spring. Valve Valves are actuated through cast steel rocker arms working on a fulcrum shaft Valve motion which is carried in a housing secured to the cylinders. All bearing surfaces, rollers and cams are unusually long. The contact between the valve stems and levers is made b hardened steel adjustable screws bearing on the end of the valve stems. The end of the lever opposite the valve stem carries the cam roller. The spray valve and air starting valve levers are mounted on an eccentric bushing a nd to arranged that when the air starting valve is in contact the spray valve (3) & M A 9.17 WORTHINGTON is inoperative, and when the spray valve is in contact the air starting valve is in. Valve Motion operative. The cams are chilled cast iron of such shape to secure smooth opera- Continued tion. Provision is made for adjusting the timing of the spray valve cams. The exhaust and inlet valve levers are arranged so that they may be moved along the fulcrum shaft to remove the exhaust, inlet, spray or starting valve cages without other disturbance of the valve gear. The cam shaft is carried ;n bearings formed in a housing on top of the cylin- Cam Shaft ders. The housing carries also the fulcrum shaft and the valve levers. The cam and Drive shaft bearings are in two half shells adjustable for wear. The cam shaft is driven from the crank shaft by a combination of spur and bevel gear drive on a vertical :haft. All the bearings are provided with adjustment to secure correct alignment and to compensate for wear in the gears. Lubrication of all gears and bearings is provided from the force feed lubricating system. The fuel pump is of the variable discharge type, having a separate plunger for Fuel Pump each cylinder. The pump is driven from the cam shaft at the flywheel end of the engine. The quantity of oil delivered is controlled by holding the suction valve open during part of the discharge plunger stroke. To accomplish this there is provided under each suction valve a push rod, the lower end of which is in contact with an arm mechanically operated from the plunger motion. This amr operates on an eccentrically mounted shaft, the position of which is controlled by the governor so that by shifting the eccentric shaft, the point at which the suction valve closes is altered, depending upon the load being carried by the engine. The plungers of the pump are ground to a fit in long reamed sleeves. The suction valve is arranged below the discharge valve. For filling the lines with fuel oil before the engine is started, a lever for hand operation of each plunger is provided. The governor is of the Massey-Jahns tyK located on top and driven by the Governor vertical shaft operating the camshaft, at the flywheel end of the engine. The speed fluctuation will not exceed 3% either side of mean speed from no load to full load. The compressor for furnishing the spraying end starting air is located at the Spray Air forward end of the engine and driven from a crank on the end of the main shaft. Compressor The compressor cylinders are arranged tandem and are supported on the end of the frame which extends beyond the cylinders. The compressor is of the three stage type, the second stage being obtained by a differential piston. The connecting rod is of forged steel with a solid wrist pin er.d and a marine type box at the crank pin end. The crank pin and wrist pin are i ')recd feed lubri- cated. The cylinders are cast with double walls, the inner wall forming the cylinder bore and the space between the two forming the water jackets. The high pressure piston is formed 11 an extension securely bolted to the low pressure piston in a manner allowing of self-alignment. Worthington FEATHER valves are used for suction and discharge in the first 1208 u I. r,1 or, and second stages and poppet valves of an improved type for the third high pressure stage. The istons are of a suitable grade of cast iron and fitted with four piston rings on the low stage, four on the intermediate and ten on the third stage. (4) L M A 9.77 WORTHINGTON All intercoolers are of the tubular type and of ample capacity. The adjust. Spray Air ment of the capacity of the compressor to suit the demand is made by bleeding Compressor Continued the first stage intercooler. There is a relief valve fitted on each stage of the compressor. The flywheel is of cast iron and is provided with pockets in the rim which Flywheel and en-Sage an air operated turning gear. The flywheel is of sufficient weight to seciire the Outboard Bearings required speed uniformity and is located on a stub shaft secured to the crank shaft by fitted bolts. The flanged coupling is forged solid with the stub shaft. The shaft is supported at the inner end by a bearing located in the engine base and at the outer end by an outboard bearing. Both bearings are fitted with bottom shells interchangeable with those of the rest of the main bearings. The shells are lined with babbitt. The upper shells can be lifted directly ont and the bottom shells are removable by rotating around the shaft. Effective means for lubricating are applied throughout. The main bearings, Lubrication cranks, wrist pins, valve gear and cam shaft drive are lubricated by a pressure system and supplied by a pump directly conner .ed to the engine. The oil is led separately to each main bearing from a manifold inside the engine base. It then passes through holes drilled in the main shaft which register with circumferential r grooves in the bearing shells and communicate with holes leading to the crank pins. By a similar arrangement the oil is led from the tank pin boxes to the wrist pin through the connecting rods. Between the pump and the engine is placed an oil + strainer with a two-way cock, al!o-,ring the strainer to be overhauled while the engine is in operation. The pump is conveniently located and can be easily inspected and ► adjusted in position. The power cylinders and compressor cylinders are supplied with oil from a force feed lubricator placed on the frame in a position easily accessible from the floor and driven from the cam shaft. Each power cylinder has two separate feeds placed diametrically opposite. The engine will receive a coat of filler and one coat of machinery paint before painting shipment. (5) 4" A 477 WORTHINGTON For the proppeer installation of the engine the Purchaser will furnish foundation and piping as follows: The purchaser will provide the foundation and grouting built according to Foundations drawings provided by the Vendor. No responsibility will be asoumed ljy the Vendor Furnished by for the construction of the foundations nor the nature of the soil upon which they Purchaser are built. Purchaser will furnish all piping between the exhaust header and exhaust silen• Piping cer and beyond the silencer; air intake piping to engine if outside suppl) is used; Furnished by fuel supply piping from main fuel storage tank to day storage tank and Irom day Purchaser storage tank to fuel pump on engine; all lubricating oil piping beyond final n,•.zzles on engine; all jacket water supply and drainage piping to final nozzle on engine. The following piping, equipment and tools will be furnished by the Vendor: Piping Furnished by Air starting piping on the engine to a final header, Vendor Jacket feed water piping on the engine to a final nozzle on the engine. Jacket water drain piping up to and including the necessary funnels on the engine. Lubricating piping on the engine including strainer and sump tank. General Arrangement and foundation drawings, Equipment Foundation templates and bolts, Furnished by Sight feed lubricator for power pistons and air compressor, Vendor Pressure circuladig oil pump operated directly from the engine, Lubrication oil strainers, Storage tank for lubricating oil, Overhead tank with strainer for fuel oil, t Injection and starting air receivers, Exhaust silencer-no piping between engine final nozzle and silencer, Complete set of wrenches required for adjustments, Flywheel air jack, Motor synchronizing governor on engines driving A. C. generators, Air intake manifold for power cylinders and air compressor piped to common nozzle, Variables speed governor hand control, for 44J speed reduction furnished only on engines driving pumps. Pressure gauges for each stage of compressor, gauges for injection and air starting receivers, oiling systems, and water circulating system. I Special tool for insertim, and removin wrist pin, Specir.l Tools f Furnished by t, Vendor I Special rewtating tool for the spray valve seats, I Special assembly tool for spray valve, Special recreating tools for the fuel pump valve seats, I Packing tool for the spray valve. (6) S 2M A "I WORTHINGTON GENERAL DATA WORTHINGTON VERTICAL, FOUR CYCLE, DIESEL ENGINE Brake horsepower (sea level rating) BQQ........ Number of cylinders 8 Cylinder diameter .....17........ Stroke.--- ?b Revolutions per minute ._..2bG....... 1x Main bearings 12 ..........1........ Outboard bearing 1'Q!4,/.$. x..12........ Crank pin -11.....1Q Wrist pin 7.; . X.A........ Flywheel weight -.3aQQQ........ Flywheel diameter R.!-4t.......... Minimum generator or pulley bore .................................................................12....... Length 3.71M.0.1 Approximate floor apace Width 101%160 Height .12! -8"...._.. Height from floor to cente- ~ ne of shaft. .......................................41........ Height from floor for removing pistons......... .....................................................1W........ Approximate cubic yards of concrete in foundation (firm soil) ......................1A4....... Depth of foundation .................................::.........................................................8!,Q!!... Approximate weight of heaviost piece Approximate shipping weight complete engine (excl. gen.)..... .............?.60s.Q.QO..... Fuel: Crude oil, fuel oil, or distillates. The oil (paraffin or asphalt base) to be not heavier than 160 Baume, with a flash point from 1000 to 2500 Fahrenheit, to be clean, free from acid and to contain not more than 1% water. Guaranteed fuel consumption (sea level rating) based on oil having a net heat value of 18.500 B. T, U's. per lb. Lbs. per B. H. P. hour at full load_ .........................................i....................42....... l.,bs. per B. H. P. hour at load.. ...............................................I.............s.43....... Lbs. Per B. H. P. hour at 'a load ...............................................................a.41...... TO.~ . ............................Specification No ..............s87....... Date e m Printed In V. S. A. SPA118 PARTS INCLUDED WITH CONTRACT • 1 - Spray valve and cage assembly complete 1 - Spray valve and seat only r. 1 ft Xxhaust valve and oa3e , sei*abV o omp) ete 1 Exhaust valve, only 1, set of poxes piston riog a !or one pb~re4~ pi4tOn 1 » eat of eir.compressor rings for U oh etago of air oompreeaor l - H,P. Suction valve for eir compressor l - H.P. Discharge val'Je for air compressor 1 - YFATRM valve int3ruhangeabld for I.P. or L.P. suction or discharge on air compressor 14- VEATH&R valvo strips l - Set of working parts for one cylinder of fuel, pump consisting ofd l-suction valve and spring 1-Disohorge valve and epxing 1'-Usin plunger) guide and spring 1-eypeea plungers guide and spring l • Spring of each size and ,Sype fitted on engine 4 - Rubber rin~ a per Winder between oylinder bead and exhaue valve eating 1 Mansel -lublrioator Von% unit r , " i ef! ~ r; ell T111"] EANGINIA COO VERTICAL N1tT1X1-CYI,1N1)ljR CAS I:NGUNY'AS I CABLE AUDHr.58 MIL Abn FIE SO DRVISE"la CLLI•LLA\'ll CI.I~.~'F:Iu1\ I),OI IIU. C1, S, A. STATION A, CM-LIAND DANA G. GRIFFIN SALES REPRESENTATIVE FORT" WORTH, TEXAS 10/9/28 1401 FORT WOATN NATIONAL MANK,UILDINO a i.i ra. ...ra vr. r•ncna ..n .vn.•.. . an rr• r. ninwuo. r. .«r rarcvTvf erne ar cvcuu,lo Honorable Mayor and City Commission, City of Denton, Dentun,Tex, Gentlemen:- We are pleased to present herewith du- plicato proposals and specificationR covering one 350 BHP Bruce Macbeth Gas Engine direot connected to otle 342 kva 2300 volt 3 ph, Po cycle alternator in conformity with your publication requesting bids on such equipment, Trusting that we may have the pleasure of entering your valued or1',er for this additional egi1ppment which we assure you will receive our very best attention, We are,very truly yours, THE BRU CBETH ENGINE CO, i Represent iar a Engineer. r.r Sheet No. THE BRUCE-MACBETH ENGINE COMPANY VERTICAL MULTI-CYLINDER GAS ENGINES CLEVELAND, OHIO, U. S. A. Date October,9th.I92@1 To: OITY OF DENTON DENTONs TEXAS. In accordance with the following specifications, sublet to the conditions, and for the price named herein we propose to furnish the following machinery and deliver same on cars points of manufacture. All freighil tch yles to be paid by qurc"ser. One---( 1) 350 BHP Bruoe Uaobeth Vertical ,aultlple cylinder four cycle gas engine. Engine to be provided with extended shaft and outboard bearlug on left nand side to receive one 312 kva alternator. Also engine to be provided with mechanical air circulating system for cooling pistinex and special governor controls for paralelling. One---(I) Extra Inlet valve,epring and cage. One---(1) Extra exhaust valve spring and ouge. Sour--(4) Special sp.rk plugs. One---(1) 312 KVA 3 phase,60 cyole,2300 volt,925 rpm special gas engine type alternator with Damper or amortisseur wind- ing e . 9 "i i T i w M. s Sheet 2~ No. THE BRUCE-MACBETH ENGINE COMPANY £ The engine to be of the vertical multi-cylinder axi2(c Typo Construction; parts to be water cooled, and be withlpl£t water jackets. Number of cylinders 4 Revolutions per minute 225 Diameter of CylindersYg " Stroke of engine 18" A roximate shipping weight of engine' 83000 Eleotria Senerator,------__ 8000 # Crank Chamber. The crank chamber to be of the enclosed type arranged for the cylinders and tank to be securely bolted to the inspection psame. the itable dg parise to be fitted on both sides of the chamber easily remov- able to permit Cylinders. The cylinders to be of close grained Iron, withfSAvater Jackets. kt ;.°,Cy ndee.ltleads. The cylinder heads to be of close grained Iron, %ithuah water lw kets, ~hayy,,~ro eo bntsta the in et and exhaust valves, and spark plugs. Crank Shaft. The crank shaft to be forged from a solid billet of steel of high tensile strength. To be ' made in one piece without weld. Crank Shaft Bearings. The crankshaft bearings are to be supported by the crank chamber. The bearings are to be lined throughout with babbitt metal, peined, bored true, and scraped to accurately fit the crank abaft. Connecting Rods. The connecting rods to be of forged steel, without weld. The piston end to be fitted with a bronze adjustable box and the crank end to be of the marine type, lined with babbitt metal, peined, bored and scraped to fit. . Pistons. The pistons to be of the trunk pattern, made of high-grade, close grained cast Iron and fitted with cast iron rings. Valves. The Inlet and exhaust valves to be fitted to cylinder heads and provided with springs readily re- movable. Valve :11echanlsm. The valve mechanism to be of simple and reliable construction and driven from the' crank shaft. The cams to be of high carbon steel and to be located outside of the crank chamber so as to be readily accessible. Mixing Valve, The mixing valve `,o be located on the front of the engine so as to be readily accessible. To be so constructed as to admit the proper mixture of gas and air to operate the engine economically, at both light and heavy loads. Governor. The governor to be of the throttling type and to control by admitting the proper amount A mixture according to the load requirements. Lubrication. The enclosed crank case system of lubrication to be used to lubricate the pistons, connecting rod boxer and main bearings, while other moving parts are to be provided with necessary means for proper lubrication. Muffler. The muffler to be of cast iron and to be constructed so as to re9uce the sound of exhaust to a minimum, without affecting the e@loiency or power of the engine., Air Starting. The engine Is to be equipped with air starting valves and mechanism suitably arranged to admit compressed air to the cylinders for starting purposes. The mechanism is so arranged as to be discon- nected after the engine is in operation, Ignition. The ignition to be of the jump spark system. Two complete and separate ignition systems to be furnished with four cylinder engines. Fillings. Engine is to be supplied with necessary wrenches. If fitted for natural or artificial gas a suitable gas regulator to be furnished. No pipe nor pipe fittings to be furnished. Inspection. The purchaser Is to have the privilege of witnessing test of engine at our works at such time as we shall specify, if so dcalred by tho purchaser and notice thereof Is given us In writing at the time of plse- ing the order; but should any further test be required by the purchaser after Installation, the expense connected with the same shall be borne by the purchaser. Foundation. Thawing showing desired dimensions for foundation, for normal conditions, to be furnished. Foundation and foundation bolts to be furnished by purchaser. Installation. The services of a man are to b, furnished by us to assist as agent for the purchaser In the Installation of this equipment for whose services the purchaser is to pay us at the rate of Fifteen (;15.00) Dol. tare per day for a nine tour day, and time and a halt for overtime, and double tt„ ie for Sundays and holidays, and his expense from the time of his leaving our factory until his return; which payment shall be In addition to the purchase price of the equipment mentioned in this contract, 1 ~ Sheet 3' No. THE BRUCE-MACBETH ENGINE COMPANY In case the services of a man from another manufacturer are furnished by us, his services and expenses are to be ppaid for by the purchaser in an amount equal to the charge therefor of said manufacturer; which payment shall be in addition to the purchase price of the equipment mentioned in this contract. The purchaser is to furnish all other labor and material required for the installation of this equipment without cost to us. Should this proposition cover the delivery and installation of equipment, then the purchaser shall provide and maintain for our use a free and open passage way of suitable size through his building and property, to the point where such equipment is to be installed. The purchaser Is to provide suitable storage for this equipment, should same be necessary; and pay all car demurrage thereon, if any. The purchaser to toot secure and pay for any and all necessary permits for the fratallatfon an,! use of this ''thtb equipment bhou y ue wttllout nny such permits having been first secured le°e in the event of the !netallettoa of Protection of Properly and Insurance. The purchaser agrees to protect the equipment specified herein against loss or damage and agrees to provide and maintain in our name, as our interests may appear, adequate insurance for such machinery against loss or damage by fire, in an amount fully protecting us until such ma• chinery is fully paid for. The purchaser further agrees to reimburse us for any loss which we may sustain by reason of fire, theft, or injury to such machinery or any part thereof. Warranty. We warrant the machinery, manufactured by us and specified herein, to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service; our obligation under this warranty being limited to making good at our factory any part or parts thereof which shall within six months from date of shipment of such machinery to the original purchaser be returned to us with transportation charges prepaid, together with a nntification in writing delivered to us setting forth said alleged defects, and which our examination shall dis- close to our satisfaction to have been defective; tLis warranty being expressly in lieu of all other warranties ex- press;,d or implied and in lieu of all other obligations or liabilities on our part. This warranty shall not apply to any machinery or parts thereof which shall have been repaired or altered outside of our factory in any way, so as, in our judgment, to affect the stability or the reliability of such ma- chinery; nor to any machinery which has been subjected to misuse, accident or negligence. We make no warranty whatsoever In respect to ignition equipment or other trade aecessorles, since they are usually warranted separately by their respective manufacturers. It is expressly understood that the Company assumes no responsibility as to the adequacy of the machin- ery specified herein to perform the work for which it is intended by the purchaser further than that said ma• chinery will develop the fe^*ery rated horsepower under the conditions of operation herein specified. Guarantee. The purchaser is furnish suitable water for cooling purposes. If such machinery Is for op. eration on natural or artificial gas, the purchaser Is to supply a sufficient quantity of such gas at a pre3sure of not more than six (6) ounces. If such machinery is for operation on producer gas, the purchaser is to supply a sufficient quantity of gas practically free from tar, dust, sulphur, or an Injurious quantity of moisture; and with a hydrogen content not exceeding 25% and a calorific value of not less than 125 effective B. P.U. per cubic foot. ` 1, 1 Under proper operating conditions we guarantee the engine specifled herein to operatet at approximately " sea level, with a fuel consumption of I VOOU effective B.T.U. per brake horsepower hour when operat- ing at a maximum load on gas having a calorific value of 1U00 B.T.U. per cubic foot. Natural It is mutually understood and agreed that we have the right to flll this order with machinery having Im- provements or changoA not shown In our catalog or printed matter. Any apparatus or machinery Included In this proposition not manufactured by us Is sold under the guar- antee and specifications of the manufacturers of said apparatus or machinery, and we are not responsible except to the extent that said manufacturers are responsible to us. fBhlpment. Equipmentspecified herein will be shipped within r -,proximately 7U days from date of receipt of full information from purchaser after acceptance of order by us. . It is understood and agreed that In no event shall we be liable for any loss or damage sustained by the pur- chaser through delays In shipment or installation due to fires, accidents, strikes, labor troubles, delay In trans ppetation or in procuring material or for any other causes beyond our control; and acceptance of said machin. ery by the purchaser from the carrier or failure to notify us before shipment thereof shall constitute a waiver of all claims for loss or damage occasioned by delay in shipment. Sheet 4' No. THE BRUCE-MACBETH ENGINE COMPANY Price and Terms of Payment. The price for the herein specified machinery Is1411leteen thou- sand,one hundred eighty and No/iuJ Dollar . } Dollars, payable: Fifty per cent. on presentation of bit's of lading and balance thirty day'tie ewer. out notice or dams d,a nd uch paymentshall bearlintereat lat the rAt~ provided =x e cent: per annamaaftei h{ y ' i v become due. All payments shall be made in New York or Cleveland exchange to our order. At our election deferred payments due for the purchase price of the within specified machinery shall be evidenced by notes, duly executed to us and payment thereof secured by chattel mortgage, conditional sales con. tract or lease covering such machinery. Such notes shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum until paid. In the event of failure or refusal on the part of the purchaser to make payments or any part of them when due under this contract, the whole of the unpald portion of the purchase price, however evidenced and se- cured and whenever payable, shall thereupon become immediately due and payable. Title and Ownership. It is understood and agreed that machinery specified herein shall remain the prop- erty of The Bruce-Macbeth Engine Company and that title thereto shall not pass from us until such machin. cry Is fully paid for in cash according to the terms of this contract, Extensions of time for payments or re- newals of notes shall in no way affect the terms and agreements and upderstandings herein. Su^.h machinery shall in no event become a fixture to the realty, no matter how attached thereto or installed. It the event of default in payment of any of the amounts herein provided to be paid, the purchaser agrees to execute and de. liver to us, at our request any additional paper or papers and take any and all action which may be necessary to enable us to perfect ana maintain our interest, lien or title therein and lawfully secure possession thereof. This proposal is for immediate acceptance by the purchaser and shall become effective and binding upon us only when and as approved and signed by one of our executives. All previous communications, either verbal or written, referring to the subject-matter of this proposal are herewith withdrawn and annulled, No modifications, abbreviations or abridgements hereof shall be valid except when made in writing and signed by an executive of The Bruce-Macbeth Engine Company. This "oposal, when and as accepted by both the purchaser and The Bruce-Maebeth Engine Company, shall constir a the entire contract betv.oen the parties in regard to the subject matter hereof. The terms and conditions set forth In this proposal and the terms and conditions of any agreement arising therefrom shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio. Respectfully submitted, THE RUP MACBETH ENGINE COMPANY. Acceptance s 0Engineer The foregoing proposal is hereby agreed to and accepted this .........................1.........1........11.I.I........Il......1......day of ..............................1192., .1......1111111.11.....111.1111.1.111.11.11..1.......1..111.11.1111...11.1...111111111.. E ' h Approved and accepted at Cleveland, Ohio ...Ulaglu..11.111111.111..10...111111....1111.1.1111..1.11..1.111.1.1........ 192.1.111.1 THE BIIUMNIACDETH ENGINE COMPANY r i j By1......1.1...1.....,1.11.....1.11 ..............1..1..............1......111.11 W. N. HARRIS. SuPKRINT[NDRNT MAYON L. HICKS. BcCRCTARY-TRKASURCII B. W. MCKENZIE ` 1 COMMISSION[R& W. S. YILL[k. CNAl11MAN llk g 4~A• AT pritt it L. RYAYJ ~44y44+4` L. [Allp W A. LAKSY 1VATER AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT CLAUDS CASTLISCRAY 271 NORTH [LM STREET FRANCIS U CRADDOCK DENTON.TEXAS December 27th 1928 Secretary City of Denton, Denton, Texts, Dear Sir:- As requested. we take pleasure in bidding as follows; 1-75 Kh 125 Volt 1160 R.P.1!. Generator direct connected to and mountad on se.me bed plate with one hundred ten horse power three phase 60 cycle 2200 volt motor with generator field rheostat and manual reduced volta a starter, Price n(t F.O.B. Denton, Texas. (12193.00) This set to be sin;iler to the two 30 K.W. sets now in use ~n your power plant. We would appreciate your order, Ycurs truly, Balser- Sec-tr o o,-~ 17 n 1 z r W.N. HARRIS. SUPERINTENDENT MAYOR. L. HICKS. SECR1TARY•TREAEURtR 0. W. McKENZI9 COMM1SSIONEU, eItg of 'b$itfalt W. S. MOLL LR, CHAIRMAN 4l iJi of ~4 j ♦L L. UIL[Y W R. LAKLY WATER AND LIGHT DEPARnIFNT cuuo■ cAEnu[RRY PRANCIE M CRADOOCK 22l NORTH ELM STREET DENTON,TEXAS December 27th 1928 To City Seoretetry of Denton, Denton, Texe.s. Dear Sir;- We t-ke pleasure in sub,Aitting e. bid with alternates as follows; 1 Oomplete 20 panel switoh'ooard as per General Electric specifications submitted for biddin@; purposes, except of Standard I.3echanioal Equipment Co. manufacture using Westinghouse equipment throughout, except where old equipment is to be used and except also that all instruments will be of General Electric make. This includes all wiring between generators,excitere and switohboard, settin€' up and testing switchboard. Price Net with full freif;ht allowed to Denton,Texas is Fine thousa.rd four hundred and ninety nine dollars and fifty cents (49499.50) The c,bove bid is based on having; the Denton Flec;trio Co. do a.ll wiring end connections work under the supervision of LIr. L,S.Ba'-:er. Alternete 01A 1-20 panel switchboard and all wiring and ooineotions as included in proposition #1, except board to be as per detail drawing and specifications of Standard I:eche,nioal Equipment Co. attached here4 to.(Boe.rd to be of slate) Price Net with full frei^ht allowed to Denton, Texas Is Fight thousand nine hundred seventy six dollars ($8976.00) Everything same as e.lternate #lA except panel board to Price Net tivrith full freight allowed to Denton, Texas is Nine thousand six hundred and thirty seven dollars,($9637.00) Both alternates are based on having the Denton Electric Ou, do all work of wiring and connecting board under the supervision of Mr. L.S.Baker. As stated in the sFauple General Electric specifications neither the bid nur the alternates includo any changes in the present voltage re2ula.tor. Respectfully subraited for your oo aideration, Yours truly, Hake: Eieot`rio 30. QUOTATION PHONE 7.3319 NARK TA~~~RD Standard Mechanical Equipment Co. V 2018.2020 RICHARDSON AVENUE Maxrrfartrre" of DALLAS. TEXAS Steel Cabinets Switch Boards SUBJECT UITCHBOARD FOR Panel Boards TheatreSpecialties Deoember 27th 1928 CITY OF DENTON POWER PLANT. ATTENTION City of Denton, QUOTATION Denton, Texas. MARK REPLY Na_D~232_ Pear Sir:- TERMS: H 2% Discount If Paid In 10 Days from Date of Invoice, Otherwise 80 Days Net. Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. { 1.. ! Complete Switchboard consisting of 20 Panels as per Blue Print attached hereto. All details to be worked out carefully wits City Engineer for final approval after order is placed. Panels to be high grade slate of tested quality for switchboard use and to have dull black mars finish.All new meters to be General Electric to match t present instruments e.nd the oil Circuit Breakers to oe Wbotin house Elootric manufaoture. Switohboard Panels will be as follows; IN SWINGING BRACKET WITH, H-178 A.O. Bus Volt Meter in use at present 1.14-6, 176 Volt Motor on Generators in use at present. 1-M-3, Synchrosoope in use at present. 1-H-6, Power Factor Indicator in use at present. 1-H.6, Frequency Motor in use at present. 2-8ynohronising lamp receptacles. 1.• A.O. Potential Plug and holder 2. Syn. Plug and holder 1• D.O. Potential Pug and holder. 1. A.O. plus for P.F, transfer. IN Westinghbuso Regulator Panel to be mounted just below the swinging bracket which is in use at present. IN Double Exciter Panel with 1. DHwb, 160 Volt Meter in use at present. 1. Drilling jor spare exciter Rheostat. 1. Drilling for spare exciter switch. IN New DH••b Ammeter, 800 Amp. 1• New Knife 8witsh D.P.84. 600 Amp. 2• Rheostat Hand Wheels 2• Me Voltmeter receftaolee. IN Double Exciter Panel w..th 2- Me Ammeters Type DH•b 300 Am present 2. Lever switches in use at prosontin use at 4. Drilling and mounting for rheostats. 2• New DO Vol.: meter reoeptaolese l• A,O, 0066ritor Panel with present equipment as follows, %N A.O. A;izo~er H•6, 60 Amp. IN D,O. Arr1:*ter tHoO 100 Amp. 111o Wattmeter type H-t, 110 Voit. i ,3 ayh na ex 8w tch QUOTATION PHONE 7-8918 mx a TA K Standard Mechanical Equipment Co. 2016-2020 RICHARDSON AVENUE Maxajartrrrerr.l DALLAS. TEXAS Steel Cabinets Switch Boards 8UBaFt1T Panel Boards Dec. 27th 1928 City Of Denton TheatreSpecialties Sheet No. 2. Switchboard EUOTA3 ATTENTION MARK REPLY s City Of Denton, Denton, Texas. TERMS: 2% Discount If Paid In 10 Days from Date of Invoice, Otherwise 80 Days Net. Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. Continued, I. F,K,-13 Oil Circuit Breaker in use at present. 2- Current Transformers W-2s 60/6 Amp/ 2. Potential Transformers, 2200/110 Volt 3- New Disconnect Switches Westinghouse mounted on ebony 1. Power Factor Transfer Jack, New 1- Voltmeter Receptacle 8 Point, New I. Synchronizing Receptacle 4 Point, New 1. Back Connected Field Discharge Switch, New 1- Flexible for remote operate field rheostat, New. All for 120 KW Alternator. I. A.O. Generator Panel with present equipment as follows, 1- A.C. Ammeter H-5, 100 Amp. 1•. D,Cs Ammeter DH•6, 200 Amp. ,1.• Watmeter H-r, 110 Volt, 400 K.W. iM Hand Wheel and chain for Generator Rheostat, 1. F61K,-13 Oil Circuit Breaker 200 Amp. 2w Current Transformers 100/6 Amp. 2w Potential Transformers 2200/110 Volt. 3. New Disconnect Switches Westinghouse mounted on ebon 1. 3-Way Ammeter Switch New 1• psFs Transfer Jaok, {dew 1. Flexible shaft for remote operated field rhecstat,New l• Voltmeter Reoeptaole,S Point$ New 1• Synchronizing recoptacle 4 Pointy New. 1. Back Connected Field Discharge Switoh, New Im Blank Panel as shown on the blue print. 1. A.O. Generator Panel with present equipment as follows, 1w A00, Ammeter H-61 100 Amp. I. D.O. Ammeter DH-6, 150 Amps 1• Wattmeter D11-6, 110 Volt 400 KWa 1. Handwheel and chain for rheostats 1. 3 way Ammeter switch 11 FK-1s oil Oirouit Breaker 200 Amp. ,t. Current Transfo«ore 100/5 Amp. 20 potential Transformers 2200/ 110 Volts 1.New liexible shaft for remote operated rheostat. &Now Dieoonneot switches Westinghouse mounted on ebony 1• p.Ys Transfer Jaok New 1s, Voltmeter Reoeptso(b 8 feint. QUOTATION PHONE 7-3918 TA~i9ARp Standard Mechanical Equipment Coe Hu 2016-2020 RICHARDSON AVENUE Manufacturtri of DALLAS. TEXAS Steel Cabinets Sheet No. 3. Switch Boards SUBJECT City of Denton Panel Boards Switchboard TheatreSp.cialties Dee, 27tit 1928 QUOTATION ATTENTION City Of Denton, MARK REPLY No. N232 Denton, Texas e-,# .H. TERMS: 2% Discount If Paid in 10 Days from Date of Invoice, Otherwise '00 Daps Net. Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. Continued - 1« Synohronising Receptacle 4 Point. 1. Back Connected Field Discharge `witch, Now, All for 192 KW Generator. I. A.C. Generator Panel with present equipment to followa, 1• A.C. Anneter Did%, 100 Amp. I. D.C. Amnetor DH-5, 150 Amp. 1. Wattmeter D«5,110 Volt 800 KWs 1• Handnheel and chain for rheostat. 1•6 P.K.•13 Oil Circuit Breaker, 200 Amp. 2. Current Transformers, 100/5 Amp. 2. Potential Transformers, 2200/110 Volt 1.. New Plexible shaft for remote operated rheostat. 3« Disconnect switches Westinghouse mounted on ebony, N 1. 3 Way Ammetr Switch* New. 1- P.Y. Transfer Jack, 21ew 1- Voltmeter Receptacle 8 Point Now 1. Synchronizing Receptacle, 4 point New. 1. Book connected Yield Discharge Switch, New 1» All for 250 KW Generator, 10 A.C. Generator Prnel with present equipment as follows, I. A.O. Ammeter H-5 100 Amp. Its D.C. Ammeter DH•&, 160 Amp. l•. Wattmeter D•5, 110 Volt, 400 KW. I. Handwheei and chain for rheostat 2« Current Transformers, 100/5 Amp. j 2- Potential Transformers, 2200/110 Volt. 1: New Oil Circuit Breaker T.P.S.T. 4500 Volt 200 Amre Westinghouse non-automation Jr Flexible shaft for remote rheostat, News am Disconnect Switches Westinghouse mounted on ebony, Nei 1'e 3 Way Ammeter Switoh, Now 1ft >P,P. Transfer 1witoln, New. 1• Voltmeter reoeytaoke, 8 Point, New. 1 Synchronizing Receptacle, 4 Point New. 1.. biiok Connected Field Mocharso Switch, New. All,for 312 K.N. Generator. 1• A.C~ Generator Panel with exact equipment ae above for X12 K,M, Generator, 1.~` ,C enerat r Pan h all new equipment ae foiioae, m DD.~ Q mAmp. ..:ex DH«6, 1 Amp. Continued. +O> QUOTATION PHONE 7.8918 Standard DZechanical Equipment Co. 2016-2020 RICHARDSON AVENUE Mansjaefrrrn of DALLAS. TEXAS Steel Cabinets Sheet No. 4 Switch Boards SUBJECT Panel Boards City of Denton, Theatre Specialties Switchboard Dee. 27th 1928 Ar ENTIO QUOTATION pity Of Denton, MARK REPLY No.l)-232- Denton, Texas By H,W,Hs TERMS: 2% Discount It Paid In 10 Days from Date of Invoiv, Otherwise 80 Days Net. Prices Subject to Change Without Notlce. 1- Wattmeter DH.&, 110 Volt, with suitable ocales 1. Handwheel and chain for,generator rheostetits 1- 3 Way Ammeter Switch 1- P,F, Transfer Jack. 1- Voltmeter receptacle 8 Point 1- Synchronising :aoeptaole 4 Point. 1- Back Connected Field Discharge Switch. 1- Watt Hour Meter 110 Volt 6 Amp. 2 Coil We:stinghouees l.• New Oil Circuit Breaker TsP,S,Ts 4600 Volt 200 Amp, Westinghouse Non Automatic, I. Fluxoble shaft for remote operated rheostat. 3. Disco;lneot Switches Westinghouse mounted on ebony 2. Current Transformers 2DO/5 Amp. Westinghouse. 2. Potential Transformers 2200/110 Vold, Wecti.ghouee All for 760 KVA Generator, 1• Blank Panel as shown on Blue Print. 1 A.O. Totalizing Panel 1. 0-20 Wattmeter in use 1. DS--6 Wattmeter in uses 1. H-6 Wattmeter in use. 2. Mountings for Current Transformers 300/5 Amp. 2. Now Potential Transformers 2200/110 Volt. 1. uture Generator Panel for 760 KVA 3. Disconnect Switches Westinghouse mounted on ebony Kxtension bus on rear for connections@ 1• Single Circuit Yeeder Panel, pyo-jeo- -vpts•i, 1• A•Cs Ammeter H-6, 100 Amps in use 20 Over Current Relays PQ-3 in use 1. FK•5 Oil Circuit Breaker 200 Amp, now in use, 1•: 3 Way Ammstr Jacks New. 1• P.F, Transfer Jabko aa, Dieoonneoting Switches Westinghouse Mounted on ebony, 2s, Current Transformers, Westinghouse 100/6 Amps 2. Feeder Panels as followe, 1• Ammeter H-6, 200 Ampe in uses 1. 3 Way Ammeter Jaoks 1- P.7. Transfer Jacks 9. Over current Relays, P.g603 1w oil Oirouit Breaker T,P.S.T, 4600 Volt, 400 Alp. Westinghouse automatic. 3- Dieoonneoting Snitches Westinghouse mounted on ebony. :Continued. T11 QUOTATION PHONE 4.8918 TAN0?K Standard Mechanical Equipment Co. MAK v R 2018-2020 RICHARDSON AVENUE Mimsofatfwrrrr eJ DALLAS. TEXAS Steel Cabinets Sheet No, 8. Switch Boards SUBJECT Panel Boards City Of Denton Theatre Specialties Deo. 27th 1928 Switchboard QUOTATION ATTENTION City Of Denton, MARK REPLY No.L232- Denton, Texas. ByH.W.He TERMS: 2% Discount It Paid in 10 Daps from Date of Invoice, Otherwise 80 Days Net. PrILza Subject to Change Without Notice. - -=-e0nbinU0d--- - - - 2- Mountings only for 200 Amp. Current Transformers. 1- Feeder Panel, City Water Pumping. 1. A.C. Ammeter, 11-5, 100 Amp, now in use. 2- Over Current Relays PQ-3 now in use. I. FK-5 Oil Circuit Breaker now in use, 2- Current Transformers 100/5 Amps now in use. 1- 3 Way Ammeter Jack. 1- P.F. Transfer Jack. 3- Disconnecting Switches Westinghouse Mounted on ebony. 1•• Feeder Panel, 1. Ammeter H-5, 100 Amp. Scale 1- Watthour Meter 110 Volt 6 Amp. 2 Coil. 2- Over Current Relays, 1. Oil Circuit Breaker 4500 Volt 200 Amp. T.P.B.T. auto Westinghouse. 1- 3 Way Ammeter Jack. I. P.F. Transfer Jack. 3• Disconneottng Switches Westinghouse mounted on ebony. 4 2. Mountings only for current transformers. iM Double Feeder Circuit Panel. 2., Ammeters H-8 10 Amp. 2. Current Traneformerso 60/8 Amp. ' 2- Oil Circuit Breakers 4500 Volt-200 Amp. D.P.S.T. Westinghouse Attomatio 3, Disconneoting Switches Westinghouse mounted on ebony. 2- FK-20 Oil Breakers on hand to be mounted by purohaeo 1• Double Feeder Circuit Panel. 2•. Amaletere Hw6, 10 Amps 2. Current Transformers, 60/5 Amp. 2• Current Transformers for secondary Ammeters. 3w Dieoonneating Switches Westinghouse Mounted on ebony. 2. Oil Circuit Brewers 4500 Volt 200 Amps D.P.8.T„ Westinghouse Automatio. 2.. Oil Circuit Breakers FK•20 T.P.B.T. Non Auto to be Mounted by customer, 0 Complete Grill consisting of Cyolone wire mesh and two doors one on each ends to entirely close the board. 1• Complete set of rear of board buses tmd secondary wiring with necessary aupporte to properly control mountings All equipment exeept the instruments to be furnished ne is io be Westinghouse manufactures, Co0inuede c QUOTATION PHONE 7.3918 • TADDARDII Standard Mechanical Equipment Goo AN MII I 2016.2820 RICHARDSON AVENUE Manot1d.trrern of DALLAS. TEXAS Steel Cabinets Switch Panel Boardss Sheet No. 6 SUBJECT City Of Denton TheatreSpecialties Switchboard* Deo. 27th 1928 QUOTATION ATTENTION City Of Denton MARK REPLY No D-232 Denton, Texas. By H.W.R. i TkR1d8s'2% Discount If Paid in 10 Days from Date of Invoice, Ouerwise 80 Days Net. Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. The above switchboard to be completely set up in our i factory and subject to inspection before shipping ahiob will assist the Installer in errecting same. All details to be worked out with the city enginjer to make certain that the arrangemento and class of material s the proper make and arrangement as well as the correct t e and calibration. In case there should be tiny ohenges desi~ red by the city before the board leaves our shop, same could be taken care of without delay or unnecessary exjense. Price of the above board complete as specified can be furnished fob Dallas for-----------------....... 5Z9S.00! If you desire to have the oil circuit breakers mounted r ote add (4 *iW3ft0to the above price. Delivery can be made in approximately six weeks after xeoeipt of order. Thanking you for your consideration and hoping to have t13 pleasure od serving you, we are, Yours truly, ACOWT83) THIS-~! DAY OF 19$8 b1 r,'„ NOVATION FOR FILE RTWORD---------- rear as-eoo-e-n•r i THE',' Nlt;Iv LONDON SHIP die ENGINE C031PANY GROTON, CONNEsCTICUT U. S. A. DIESEL TYPE OIL ENGINES PROPOSAL - CONTRACT Proposal No.-- B-B6?--------. November 13, 1928 To--------------Gity_oY Penton,--- - - - (Hereinafter called the Purchaser) - Texas. j The New London Ship & Engine Company (hereinafter called the Company) proposes to fur. ` nish the Purchaser the following machinery described in proposal and specifications hereto attached and forming a part hereof, subject to conditions hereinafter stated. One (1) 750 BeHels, "Nloeoo" stationary Diesol engine, type 8-11142, metthanioal injeotion, 4-oyole, 8 cylinders, operating at 257 R,P,1I, described in the attaohet' - speoifioations, and direct connected tot One (1) Westinghouse, 628 K.V,Ae (80;6 P.F.) 500 Ko11e, £800 'f. volts$ 3-phase, 60 eyoles Alternator with two (2) heavy pedestal bearings and sole plates, but no e~coiters, k' PlarniikAed With •ndeino will b• atikaeha!! alwail lating water, fuel oil transfer and lubricating oil I pumps, all of the plunger type; all air, oil, water and exhaust'oonneotions integral with engine and ending in common oonneotions; flywheel with hand barring device= air-starting gear; indioaeor rig for each oylinier; sensitive power governor;' special wrenches and tools; normal testing and railway pkoking; anchor bolts and waaheree See blue print 198£87 enclosed for general dirensione of engine. I ' Porn tSf t•D (~a~Beet ~ ~t Il Prl rated In U.S.A. Alternating-Current Generator PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION AND DATA SHEET Q ....++!'8 I16 . Driven Specification No.._,..... For Gj....ty..,Of _I)entiota......... Date 11 X26-e~8......, CONTINUOUS RATING: Xv-a. Per Cent Pn1t, Amps Per f P. F. i Terminatr Phaw ' Cycles _ Poles Rpm. i 625 80 2400 f 3 60 28 20 PERFORMANCE : Eertnsxcr T C. 24 H 0 Rrsett ox Tem ~ pel. turo etbod 9 Arm t I'tioa EXCITER C.trACm .ass Pep pmt .f Load i Pvll Load- DAr lure H'. Fuld~ S4 Lood s Arm. Xx. Volta _ Pfd. 60 9201 93011 9304 50 rw 60~ b0 I ` 12} 125 ti Efilcieaep-The efficiencies are to be calculated from PR losses in the armature and field coils, ~l ti load loss, are loss, bearing friction and windage, and rheostat loss, as defined In the Standards of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. The rheostat loss is calculated on the basis that the exciter is operated at the variable voltage required by the machine field throughout the stable voltage range of the exciter. When bearin*a am not included as part of the apparatus furnished by the Company, windage and bearing friction are not included. Temperatures-Temperature Measurement Methods No. 1, 2 and 3 are by thermometer, rests. tance and embedded detector respectively as defined in the Standards of the A.I.E.E. When heating data on duplicate or essentially duplicate units are available, no temperature runt will be made. In no case will such tests be made on more than one unit furnished in accordance with this specification. ` Insulation-The insulation used will be In accordance with the Standards of the A.I.E.E. for the class specified. When Class B Insulation is specified, the coverings used on the individual ' wires which are grouped together to form a conductor, may be of cotton provided the temperature rise does not exceed 6("C. Tests-The tests made will be is accordance with the standards of the A.I.E.E., except as may otherwise be stated in this specification. ! The detail of test procedure will be in accordance with the testing practice of the W. E. & M. Co. Exciter-The exciter capacity given Is the maximum required by the goverator to maintain normal voltage under the condition of operation specified. It may be used to determine the proper size cables and switchboard Instruments. Upon award of Contract Shut 2 of this Farm Must be Riled In Completely and made a put of the Contract. i ' Y I~ Type ES Synchronous Generators Frames 8-A to 14-C Inclusive OUTLINE DIMENSIONS IN INCHES CXI - frNr;rn valAA'cNr o ___4 o /wrr orW 10 CMtCVf1AV FB tct7AUnr FRR I fW -cverrroA _ ~ OS - f. flj rl aA ` FR LS 'b_ WK L- rxa,vrmrvval rtxmaarror t~HaA 4Narf C&P RB j ~iY°R CtNrtauv! or WR hr f,nCr . / R II ' Pi i0tril4t i i ti sum lAAJv imrvr ntla nAwiN.uJ. 23 Nr~nr - J- ; ?~lO n1 iiai! LB 9 C [ ! 1 Alrr s~aAa of ~1 CWfi~IIAY i 6'WIMN/V ~ PY'JLmr lfMrrsLfvr a RAt' A Lav, a rJxvr Jxr OP sti6rYr~ fwMf'/h7J ! 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One (1) 50 gallon fuel oil day service tank with strainer. One (1) 60 gallon lubrioating oil day service tank with strainer. One (1) fuel oil double strainer (not required, standard praotice with us to install on front of engine) . ' One (1) 50 gallon kerosene tank. One (1) fuel oil pre-heater. One (1) Gas engine driven air compressor for furnishing starting air to tanks. Two (2) 20 ou•fto air starting tanks. ! One (1) 80000 gallon fuel oil storage tank. h.:;, r Piping anO, valves carried to common nozzles to oonneot to present station piping. unable to make quotation on this item as we are F not familiar with present arrangement of piping in power Plant,) Prios, f.oob. oars, Denton, Texas - - $1,766 00 &i. Approximate shipping weight - - 11j374# F v ,yyl, i ,i~9lllcyod~}.r~rs`J~ :d n1l k n Sheet a Proposal B-882 November 13, 1928. At an extra price we will furnish the following 12 A recommended spare parts:. one (1) Exhaust valve oomple.e. { One (1) Fuel injection nozzle complete (crater cooled). j One (1) Crankpin bearing complete. One (1) Complete set of springs (one of each size). One (1) Valve of each size for fuel oil transfer pump, t i one (1) Set of piston rings. # Two (2) Fuel oil tips for water cooled nozzles, Price f.o.b, oars, Denton, Texas - $300.00 Approximate shipping weight - - 2301. 1. S FORM YI-IL!!. ?47.2M. eMttT t 'i NEW LONDON SHIP & ENGINE COMPANY GROTON, CONNECTICUT fOR TYPE 8-)11-22 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL: The MI type epgine is a vertical, multi-eylirkder, four cycle, single,acting, mecharjeal injection, full Diesel bngine.: It is designed to form a compact, yet fully accessible unit, to be rigid witbotkt excess weight, to be simple of operation and maintenance and yet to perform correctly under all r normal conditions. In order to insure smooth running, reliability, durability, and easy maintenance, particular care had been exercised in the design to provide for the following features, viz.:-adequate cool- throughout, positive lubrication of all pins and bearings, combined with maximum rigidity, 4 " simplicity and acctssibility, MIRLIATE AND HOUSING: (MI-18 only) The bedpia s the entire length of the engine. It is made of cast iron, an es! egi with heavy girders along e, which are tied together by the re-b!'drrutg jsupriorting bridges. A pan cast integral with t rs and brid es ' t e strength and rigidity of the cast'ng'and serves to catch the oil drainin a cranks and main bearings. Above the y side girders, which are machined f o the foun a bedplate extends upward as a housing for the ctanks support for the cylinder block. In tion large openings, covered b -tight, quickly removable doors, are provided on either I each uo~iIlr t_ at the entire crankcase may be readily accessible for inspection and overhau . B..EDPLATE 4. (41.22 only) The bed plate extends the entire length of the engine. It is made of cast iron, and 19 designed `aAihleavyi'girders along each side, which are ti%d together by the main bearing supporting bridges. A, pan cast integral with the girders, and bridges increases the strength and rigidity of the ceIting, and serves to catch the oil draining ':am the' cranks and main bearings: ~Tt}e s(9e rders fire machined on the,bottom for bolting tII tl{e fou>adation and oa'the tQp for bolting {o t e HOUSING: (MI-22 only) The housing is a box section and Is made of cast iron. It forms the upper half of the crank- case and the support for the cylinder block. Large openings, covered by light, (41-tight, quickly removable doors, are provided on either side opposite each crank to that the entire crank case I maybe readily accessible for inspection and overhaul. ' CYLINDER BLOCK: ' 'The cylinder block Is a Qd' ric~ang'ular box section of, cast iron. It is designed from the standp6ints of rla{dity,'Appiwanc setessibiGty',sad minimum of `weight. This strong section ' wheri secufdd to t-hhe Ether piets adds endenious~~yy t6 "the stiffncsa''of the entire unit, A water . 4 acket for'edch Cyylinder Is cast In the block' and tf:e jacket space is 'Completed when- the liner is tlhoe.ed. Sheet Iron cdstrlgi covet the block to routed out the appearance and the enclosures thus 4 tre$(ed ere utilized as air inlet mufflers.' ' "ilk BOLTS: Sie II de bolts extend from either slde of each ?Hain beacirig directly td the top of the eyy;iiidir 61o k. Those tafie,the entire combueliori force tend thus reltili he cast Irma ¢atts Wain-tension loE the'tie bolts on the inboard side of the engine are extended upward to act is stini one tot t ie t+alvOocker arm fulciumt shaft. , ~L i. >t NAM MI-16aa. 7•17•2M.. int[7 a r: P i w tY NEW LONDON SHIP R ENGINE COMPANY s GROTON, CONNECTICUT fort TYPE SPECIFICATIONS :.IASf.~H3p;" ;n9 DqY1 ll/I sdT CYLINDER LINERS: .sni,ins isrsi(f ilolThese are simple cylindrical iron castings of a mixture and Brinnell hardness which. insures ad of ,1daiew eas)xs : long life. They are turned both inside and out to.insure a uniform thickness of metal They are en~i~;~no7 Nml°n held rigidly at the top and are free to expand or contract at the bottom. The water joint at the 'rni of 79bro tir bottom is a simple packing gland. aexs n133d esd s7s~ coq.1f,od,iuozrll CYLINDER HEADS: grli ~ _9»9 bas viaiigm;A k The cylinder head is a simple iron casting, made of a mixture which permits rapid tempera- , ture changes and has ample strength. Large removable plates are provided on the periphery of '1 KA .1 1'A S k the head, which make the water space readily accessible for cleaning. The head casting may be aslr$- dZ t described as three horizontal plates tied together by the cannons provided for the Net and r) biig •tvs~;i dliw exhaust valves; the holding down bolts, and the fuel injection nozzle. The Intermediate plate is placed close: to the lower plate than the upper, thus causing the water to pass rapidly over the so nrq A aogbnd ? combustion head and then move more slowly as it goes into the larger apace above. This arrange " r9z bns ~r.ilzao sdl ment gfYes the desired uniform cooling. rioidv, ,z79b7ig sbiz , e» grit 101 Snizrrod ' MAIN BEARINGS: r bstsvos 3 adI tar 1 tithe inain bearings are made of cast steel and are lined with special white metal which is securely anchored in place. The bearings are made in halves. The upper half forms the cap and, I } :ETAsirdT lq$$ the lower half is semi-circular so that it may be rolled out after removing, the weight ofthe crankshaft. There is a bearing between each pair of cranks and at each end of the engine. ~33!7Nd "tobiig xvssri dliwCRAN*S,HAFT: ,a neq A .as3l)N The crankshaft ,is forged In one piece (two pieces for eight cylinders) of, steel developed raboa,gnilaso edl ea td11y'to have the cha actonstica required for this part. The shaft •is draped to carry the ` Iid26m sic et9b7iy lubricating oil fr:m'the ` main bearings to the cramphis. Careful tests of the material entering .gnituoct each shaft are made during the process of manufacture, itf) :0141aU01111 CONNLCTjNq,RODSc gnieuorl sdT The'conrttcting rods'are'of forged steel with a T head for bolting to the crankpin box, and ' iqua ads bas olsy" `a an eye In the upper end to take the phosphor bronze wristpin bushing which is keyed in place to 110015 sldsvontst prevent turning. The crankpin box Is of cast steel lined with white metal, and is in two parts with A vtibest sd vsnt shims between., Shims are fitted between the toot of the rod and errnkpin box for convenient adjustment of the cylinder compression pressure. •J.'aHaaw yo PI5roNS9.RINGS AND WRISTPINSt 7sbntlva sdT ~!`he plsJons are of cast iron. They are of ample dimensions to keep the side thrust pressure slrtfogbnale very low and carry sufficient Alston rings to insure tights es against gas pressure and an extra ° ba7u~ya rrerlw groove to rbinove the lubricating oil from the liner wall. Cast Iron snap rings, of a mixture and ' dap 7°} ty:r°al hardness in proper relation to the cylinder liners, are used. The wristplns are made of steel, case l~rd2 .b9lTSat•.1 hardened and ground, and are locked In place. -Wlu 076 bs16s71 ,r, VALVES: 18TJOET 'JIT kIl l ki I,'% lynch cylinder has an Inlet, exhaust, air starting and relief valve. Each of these valves is od sit Issf2 designed for Its special duty, and each is carried in a cage. The inlet and exhaust vales are lnter- sasd i' ,$9ofd changeable, and are located in the cylinder head with the injection nozzle. The air starting and f Id sit sdT baof relief valvbs'sre cdnnected to the combustion chamber through the cylinder liner at the top above 11101 871aV srft tbe' jacket space. An Indicator connection is also provided on the head. 4 ,JIM$ Ma.r i.r .fit rd~M N~Ha•It. 147•PM. ~Mtr7 7 xr NEW LONDON SHIM' ENGINE` COMPANY r GROTON, CONNECTICUT rrQR TYPE SPECIVICATIONS CAMSHAFT'AND VALVE GEAR: ,(gmia sus eascf'l' oi; g2dT slit ynd(; The camshaft is located at the top of the crankcase on 'a shelf provided foi it. This shalt is o: sdc is ((big31 04, driven by spur gears from the crankshaft, It runs at one-h df engine speed and carries the cams q s.gn<<a a ai rnotfod y which operate the Inlet, exhaust and air starting valves and fuel pumps. Push rods transmit the cam motion to rocker arms, which in turn lift the valves. They are all spring returned. The air JA3H SlSaq[JY41, starting gear is so arranged that it is entirely inoperative except when starting. ')r[ T95rii[V(oo sdT .d bns asgnsda strtg;,' FUEL PUMPS: .'Sm d~ulvr ba9rl sdi, There is a separate furl pump for each cylinder mounted above the camshaft at the cylinder. ( 911tt as 69di»tsb~ Each pump has a single suction valve, double discharge valves, a bypass valve, and a plunger s' odt ,es~isv tausrtts i - which is actuateii by a cam that moves it a fixed amount each stroke. The amount of fuel pumped srlt ar :9eofo b»alq is controlled by the bypass valve which in turn is controlled by the hand lever or by the governor, .ass bseri noifaudmo}l The pump body is a solid steel block with all passages drilled in it. The valves and plunger ,ia9b orif as-43 tn9utr; are all made of steel specially suited for the purpose and have lr-pped guides which are remov- able. No packing is used In the fuel. pumps. `01419AZ[EI 14rAkj. r r , :raid MOM 9il. } G0YERNORp ii 61106nx glgtu9s}r{ '•A suitable governor is fitted to the engine to maintain the 'required iegulakton'under alb con- s ei ilarf •t9wo[ sclr, ditions of service. The governor accomplishes this by operating' directly"on the bypass valvea'of sdT Jlaifaircat~ , the individual fuel pumps. :T3 AH8XKAS1)FLYWHEEL: ivsrl of ~itairayy#t A cast iron flywheel is fitted of ample size to insure even turning. The valve timing is marked riofl 00 grrbgaitdbi on the periphery of the flywheel to aid in checking the valve openings. b6en bta slarla EXHAUST HEADER: 13 OHITD3NQIO11 A cast iron exhaust header Is fitted In such a manner that a cylinder head may be removed nit9enrros erlf without disturbing the header. It is water jacketed and of sufficient sire to allm? free expansion agqu srf~ ni 9~ rti q of the exhaust gases as they leave the cylinders. C .griti+rl}J} 11i9V9tq •.Id nyiwttd atrx}ia , INDICATOR GEAR: orlt to rRSnZ3,u€f A suitable Indicator gear, exclusive of Indicator, Is fitted to each cylinder, and Is driven directly from the respective piston. This gear reduces and transmits the exact motion of the c~i?f ft ,2fii02'$Itl piston to the infreator. Indicator cocks are fitted to each cylinder head. 's ltrofa}gbri'l' ~ ;tt6'bilb wof tttsv GAUGES: r svdme: of vvoQtg-s :sgot hi ea,)461xi41 Gauges are supplied with the engine for Indicating the pressurea of circulating water and oyg bns bsnjbtad starting air. s2,titiJAV PUMPS: ''bnrft' d9aH The service pumps; namely: circulating water, lubricatintg oil and fuel oil transfer are built etc to! f,sltgiBiB integral with the en inc. They are all of the plunger type, and are driven through gearing from btra ,,ildas fird.) the crankshaft. Eac pump has a reserve capacity above its requirements to care for unusual stA'a9vlaViiiis circumstances. .9ad?~a srt9e~ `acft, ~ OY Ml•111-32. 7-07-SM. sHtt7 4 a NEW LONDON SHIP & ENGINE COMPANY r GROTON. CONNECTICUT ~ TYPE foe V QKA TgAf{il SPECIFICATIONS ,l aF ilsrfa i4FA) P1P1NO SYSTEMS: ms3 siT erss$ raga Yd alni srif '10V The circulating water is pumped into the bottom of the cylinder jacket spaces. It passes up slsf3go around the individual cylinder liners and at the top exits In four places by means of jumpers to of rto}lom the gylinder heads. The water here flows very rapidly over the wall next the combustion space, I's oa a 7894 gal $ and then up around the injection nozzle cannon to the upper part of the head, where its velocity is reduced. The water next passes through the exhaust header jacket and thence away from the :agMUq' Usti~ engine. All of the water passages are so designed, and the path of the water so arranged, that great differences in temperature in adjacent parts are avoided. Tsgsa s Pi 9rsdT The lubricating oil, under pressure, enters a header which extends the entire length of the is a asd garu►q If bedplate. From this header, branches are taken off to supply the main bearings, camshaft bear- '±d 69lsifi3a al ri 3 a irgs, gears, etc. From the main bearings, the oil passes through drilled holes in the crankshaft to srlt yd b3ffottnos the crankpins and from here up the connecting rods to the wnstpins. A tell-tale is provided that 0od qmu 9ri1, the operator may know at all times whether the oil is at the wristpin level or not. >la }o sbs~ Jig Sys The fuel oil Rowe by gravity from the daily supply tank to duplex strainers on the engine. 'i gnN3sq 04 tills They are of such capacity that one only is required to be in operation, thus relie%ing the other for cleaning. From the strainer the oil enters a header which connects to all of the fuel pumps. J7, .5 pump then measures and delivers a certain amount to its injection line which Is terminated R0Y,H3 Oc? Lip : ''Ijection nozzle in the cylinder head. All excess fuel pumped is bypassed at the pump to oil s1dicliua A the ; u:,'on header. 1"le to A quick opening valve controls the starting air to the engine. This in located at the operating l'J:l i8. aaou~5 station adjacent to the fuel lever. From this valve the air passes through a header which Is con- / ibivibni arlf netted with the individual starting valves. :.I $ElWvIq ' YA n,yfl 3883 A ' ~fstfget~q sal h•) 1311 r8UAlfx3 3 nofi 38;33 A udtt;taF6 tubtiliw ~ lttradx9 ~ifl }o A7.C'vli.l 14130 9leatua , 2~b11Ac7 'i ~s r9,1us0 . Fa antlrsta :851~luc~ ~ " rfliw fstg9.'n ';lfa,lRa ltft ' ~MS7tI~w3tf3 ; I f., r, r roar so ~~d[ THE NRW LONDON SHIP & ENGINE COMPANY GROTON, CONNECTICUT Proposal No.__b.=1Q_82-_. GENERAL DATA November 13, 1,928. Oity of Denton, Texas. - 2M T2Y2 N "NELSECO," Multi-Cylinder, Vertical; Four-Cycle, Single Attinp, Diesel jT ype,'Fr'ue1`Oil 4q'' Ebgine: anitstu)li, sdr !!bSsr11l6rrif Stati~nar Service - --y Alternating; ourPent~ f rt bntlo~e q its - du$ ;ryv'9 it iertr bo.MT Type 8- z'=82---------- ;t ni P^~rrsr?fiib 1 njtjsArou! tin B. H. P. at Sea LeveL__-_ 75O Overload Capacity------ 10rg for one hour sal, t.173 :.rlt rroti aelsiq Revolutions - sty ns per Minute ___~ir7 ___-6..Cotresponding M. E. P,__..__.Skr_~?_.lbe__~4r__sfl~in._ P1`esa. ni fins z^ia gr(n zsos? 40 n~( ~1s+ri mtct9 o a 4 Numbe. 11 r of Cylinders 8 • - qq :vot; do 60 sr{r O daaa to 91s Y>d1' Cylinder Diameter 1b-!_•-.. "nol, .9 rigs[ J"n ':.ril ltmu9 r! ,.#.r noifa3(ai.91f1 Piston Stroke xtt •1sbrit{ rroalsus d "aatsgr~ ~I~iup A 11 3>IIE1f4UpCdlY91>tlu>Lgtx~cJt~OtO~tlE3pypl-Non-reversible. F)-f W~t?Ql 87Y t of tr.9~sL$s rtoifatd plat. VYt-10s000* 'ibni ml rftiw bstyt~F Total Weights (approx.)- Domestic- ~ Nait>utc bngine ana, flywheel Net (Dry).. 98-SA -O_#--- Net (wet). - Cu. Fuel oil Consumption (at sea level) Guaranteed ~s3l1s 3~rAe4e• r Pull Load Load 1bo- per B. H. P. per hour. 43 Jbs. per B. H. P. per hour. d t/~ i.oad - o48 -lbe: per, 13. H. P. per hour. { A Load..~........ .s_-- --ibL per B. H. P. per hour. - The move fuel consumptions are bawrd on oil containing a thermal value of 19,000 H. T. U's. per pound. r' . toe M:. 1t room a LN 1+~:+f f ~~t iii f t~ CONTRACT CONDITIONS r (1) Any drawings furnished with this proposal are approximate only, and are only submitted to show ] _ k getxal design and arrangement of the machinery offered. The necessary certified foundation and assembly olY fete„ lqq plans will be furnished by the Company after written timely acceptance of this proposal ..O~tJi9Q 1p ' ~d~3 f (T) Delivery to the transporting carrier shall constit•..te delivery to the purchaser and Pur-haser shall sir l'✓ " ~J~2J$K assume all risk of and responsibility for delay, damage or loss of said machinery from time of delivery to first carrier, irrespective of whether or not the purchase price includes the cost of transportation in whole or oniyq ; in part, from point of shipment to point of ultimate delivery. All deliveries shall be subject to strikes, labor troubles, or dirputes, accidents, fees, delays in transportation or in delivery of material and all other ceases beyond the company's control, irrespective of whether or not such causes are herein enumerated. Unless soivto? otherwise hereinafter specifically provided, it is agreed that delay In delivery arising from causes under the ' Company's control caa in no case involve damage to Purchaser In excess of the lodowing ratet,• vtx,a-M of lc~ of the purchase price for the first 30 days, J/4 of 1% for the next 30 ft s, and Ids of the ptu•chase Mee QYr for each succeeding "ay Period. i c~2 fF Y .I, x+ F (3) The Purchaser will tarnish a3 such foundations as the conditions require; the Company, however, assumes no responsibility nor liability for the construction of these foundations, nor the nature of the soil epon which they are bm:t. The Purchaser shall make and repair all necessary holes and openings in floors s~1 14'.[ F n,, '4 r v % oK and walls, furnish runaways and reinforce where necessary all supports, walls, floors and roofs. Furthermore unJ; 1 the Purchaser shall furnish all necessary labor, cri + btdng, oil, supplies, station operating personnel, steam, elec- 1u >`drrluli „ tricity, water and any other material, tools, power and supplies required to Install, erect and operate the ma- chtnery. Should the Purchaser desire the Company to furnlah an erecting engineer for superintending the 111,%i,,r~01 .i,,t,ttii~~ , trlatalling, erecting and starting of the machinery, and for instructing the Purchaser's employees 'n its operation, the Purchaser, unless otherwise stipulated, shall pay for his services at the rate of $ 12,00per eale.Adar day, with the Company's usual chayges for overtime, as well as all living and traveling expenses from date of leaving and returning to the Company's Works, and such engineer shall be the employee of the Pur- chaser, for the time being and not of the Company. (4) If the Company agrees to install, erect and start the machinery herein specified, the Purchaser z1 a shall furnish, without charge, all necessary and suitable protection and safeguards ag !,-Ut damages loss or V'I l wol• destruatien, theft and pilferage, storage spaces, rights of way, permits and auth(,rity for the installation, and shall provide free and ample passageway Into and through the building, doing such work and furnishing such (t~~i) J9K materials as may be necessary in creating such passage-way, and in shoring up the floorings, or otherwise rendering the building suitable and safe for handling and erecting the machinery upon the foundation; and :all also furnish necessary lifting devices (together with operators) capable of handling the heaviest pieces' runways, timber, blocking, tocls, heat, light, etc., which may be necessary for the erection; furthermore, oils, l:U I)Fj.R t supplies, etc., required for the starting of the machinery. After the location of the machinery has been designated by the Purchaet•, any changes In location causing delay and expense In the erection of the ma- , 'o f chinery shall not be chargeable to the Company. The building wherein the machinery is to be fnstalled, shall: be situated at it reasonable distance from a railroad siding or navigable waterway and the Intervening Lc_ •ain shall be suitable for the transportation of the machinery. Conditions other than the aforesaid shalt be at tie expense of the Purchaser. .~f a (S) If the Company's machinery is tested befor, stlpment from Worts to show that it fulfills the guarantee of this cons-act for brake horsepower and ft el consumption, these teats, unless ctberwlse agreed • i;`r L upon, wrall constitute and become an acceptance of tht machinery insofar as these guarartees are concerned. The Purchaser L invited to attend or be represented at such final testa, or, H requested the Company shall rend a cereged copy of the results of these tests, The expense of any subsequent teats shall be borne by i1 ovcdc the: Purchaser. bur;~ (6) The title to and right of immediate possession of the machinery herein specified shall remain in the 1 73q Company until all payments hereunder (including deferred payments and any notes or acceptances or re- newals of any thereof, if any) shall have been fully made in cash at or before maturity, and it Is agreed that the @jd machinery shall remain the personal property and ownership of the Company, whatever may be the mode of its attachments to realty or otherwise, until fully paid for in cash at or before maturity. Upon falls" to make payments, or any of them as herein specified, the Company may retain any and all partial payments whkh have been made as or on account of liquidated damages, and shall be entitled to take Immediate poa- I E i a :w ,cep room aM•A 01 , i a seeslon of Brad property, and be free to enter the premises where said machinery may be located, and to remove 'C', 1 (t) the same as its property without prejudice to any farther claims on account of damagA which the Company t' u t""' ng:,~ , fsuea may suffer from any cause. The Company shall not be held rea onlble for the payment of any taxes assessed f -J liiw era against the machinery and material after it shall have been shipped. If delay In the shipment, erection or starting of the machinery or any part thereof Is caused directly or Indirectly by the Purchaser, such delay shall j t Yt'v~i~r i (1) Wit' not release the Purchaser from the obligation to make the payments herein agreed upon. All payments shall 00 I,1 t•'"eil tt, YA ,c„ueia , ~ bear Interest at g ys per annum from the time they become due. It the acts or omissions of the f ,:>iri purchaser prevent the Company from making shipment of the machinery covered hereby Immediately after to tci<,t c:1-01 ,t,rq completion, the Purchaser shall pay a reasonable charge for storage and such storage shaJ be, to all respects, r.ht•r:r ;o s.,'duotl } at the Purchaser's risk I 'rnsymoJ s,f; bno~ 7~rfu7i9ui1 , I,, trt (7) The Purchaser shall furthx provide and maintain at his, their or its expense, suffident insurance f'Ilros 4'v nro~o~ to cover all machinery and other material furnished by the Company and forming the subject cf this Instru- u: f ur; 3, In ment against loss or damage by fire, water or other causes beyond its control, during the period of tIr s i t elapsing between the actual delivery and the fatal payment hereunder. Policies to be placed with Companies satisfactory to the Company, and made payable to The New London Ship d; Engine Company, Groton, Con- C, nectfcut, U.S.A., as its interest may appear, and said policies shall be delivered to the Company stamped by Y,,4ra} r y,. the Insurer "Premium Pald." If the Compa• y undertakes the erection at a fined sum, the Purchaser shall e „~~t ~ry m ! provide and maintain adequate liability Insurance and workman's compensation insurance covering the men 7o assisting In the erection of this machinery. If '4''a t~''''`I orU ' s (8) Unless authorisation Is given In writing by it, the Company shat not be held responsible for any work done machinery furnished or re bi, i1? pairs made by third parties, on or in connection with the machinery Krua;C+ „ i forming the subject of this contract. yrtii»7) prift•, tan; °"l ".!arse (9) The Company guarantees the ability of the engine to deliver its ntext H.P. at rated revolutions f ry+ .vr.E rl h,7~I~~ and further guarantees, with a tolerance of S%, the fuel consumption as hereirafte specified. Furthermore, the Company guarantees the materld and workmanship of the machinery manufactured by It hereunder for t r' !r r,i a period of one year after shipment against lament defects, and In full satisfection of said guaranty the Company f will repair or replace and deUver f.o.b. Its works, all parts In which any such defects may develop within the it (r) guaranty period, provided that written notice of such alleged defect is made by the Purchaser and that all '''7%tr l rr~,fr alleged defective material shall be returned to the Company's works, Groton, Uo.n., USA.., carriage to be irn,+atiL pal" for repair or replacement It Is further agreed that the Company shall not be held 111110 for faUures, ,r'v frr+lr, breakages or accidents due to negligence of the Purchases or his employees, improver operation or 4141nte- t, ,r nonee of the machinery or use of unsuitable fuel, lubricants or water or other circumstances beyond the Com- panics control nor for any consequential damages however caused. (10) The Purchaser shall duly and in due time obtain at Its expense and furnish to the Company all „saa licenses, permits, sanctions and approvals of and from all governmental bodies, bureaus boards and authorl- ` ties, and also of and from the various insurance exchanges, burmus, bards and tmdermiters as well as the r Yd bahrrtieylr Woections by ea b of •bem, In so far as any of the foregoing may be required or essential In the premlres. n L'sda ~re.'rirfo ');c';i' s~ llr.tte F+ ed tlcHr nla;m r` , i~ o] lfa r!e ,n Oqn rs.+eSarq orlT r tud>wY s fr tnrnc voJ1 ~a fu etgyyn ' c~tt biav o:~t 'r ri h sbo NIT eticar of >varf 'fi+fw Y M1 ~Q rn..r ,Qnl!io~q b1sa ioRr~}~~,' ~'x r let tt}i tN DKIbm t '"o=t ,oFu! t THE NEW LONDON Snip & ENGINE COMPANY v,' tzln d,r,zrz 5.i! rrz x.1 sbefrtair l r ~asar:uti o:t; 5ia4t i B'88~ is Proposal No.. GROTON, CONNECTICUT November 18, 1928 sari) f.+ y`y,n "acrl~vr" Oity of ..)enton, Texas. F i~•4~ a,} ,noltotgraty # au,i,°zcrro=,}}F' TIME OF DELIVERY: 3-1/9 to 4 months from reoeipt of order and SIM oomplete infolmation. 1, t, zr l )eni~+le inch. a edt avow }.d L.Mk PRICE: For engine and alternator as speoifiedl o.it ytnt,eLtitss „u„gi,jj Thirty-nine thousand four hundred nine dollars ($89,40940) trta>:)%am fins ybivgq fto.b. oars, Denton, Texas. n } s), Set ni ;a teikA ~>ucetstnlf (g) y,7 ~rylf{7r,•n !Coll )how ~o to,~uue Sift g";at,n) r~r;,~ art!` (e) , ; r6,EU t =sdf:r 3 b)rs Price valid for_.__. __days. "S'"'3 vnr.q "oJ y U & All payments shall be made in New York Exchange, free of expense to the Company for collection =0Y ono to 6oiin#1 charges, as follows: o:~:fgo, 70 ,isq~z 111,v Terms to be in aooordanoe with the Oity of Dentonte 5;a t m teg,rlae,d sohedule of payments. ?1.E'rt ,,It ?p e5ntn ~=o;) t0711tby a'~trnq N; ,tv'I eri'1' (hl) w ss-- ,a!irc,,q ,aazne:ii Gna to ~).=[a Uan ,rxii 431t, v1 arto1»14ani All previous communications between the parties, hereto, either oral or written, with reference to the subjects herein referred to, are hereby abrogated and withdrawn, and this proposal when duly in writing accepted by the Purchaser, and also in writing thereafter approved by an executive E officer of the Company, shall constitute an agreement between the parties hereto, and no modi- fication of such agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, or either of them, unless such modification shill be In writing, duly accepted by the Purchaser and In writing approved by an executive of the Company. Respectfully submitted, t THE NEW LO D N 3H =ENGINE PANY. Br.-AA Accepted-------------------------------------- 192 rgii Witness Approved .._.19x..... THE NEW LONDON SHIP ~ ENO'N)i CO. Witness......... By- "cc "islet" ~t ' THE NEW LONDON SNIP AND ENGINE COMPANY NSW LONDON, CONN. r SI960iERY OF BID. (Proposal No. B483) One (1) ?50 B.HF'. "Nlssoo" stationary Diesel engine, type 8-MI42, meohanioal injeotion, 4 oyole, 8 oylinders, operating at 25? R.P.M. deeoribed in the attaohed speoifioations, and dirgot dunneoted toy One (1) Westinghouse 625 K.V.A. (8 P.F•) 500 K.N. 2300 volts, 3-phase, 60 oyoles Alternator with two (2) heavy pedestal bearings and sole plates, but no exoiter Furnished with engine will be attaohed oirou" lating water, fuel oil transfer and lubrloqting oil pumps, all of the plunger type, al; air, oil, water and exhaust oonneotions integral with engine and ending in common oonneotions, flywheel with hand barring devicep air starting gsari indio%tor rig for each oylinderi sensitive power governors special wrenches and toolsi normal testing and railway paoking anobor bolts and washers. Prios F.O.B. oars Denton, Texas # 399409,00 0390409sOu Auxiliary Equipment as per speoss Oi ty of Dorton, Texas One 1 Muffler 305600 One 1 1wel oil daily servios tank 110.00 One 1 Kerosene tank (L,)t required) 3540 One 1 Fuel better 205600 One 1 TU01 strainer (not extra on engine) Pzioe psf?sH. Denton, Texas: -Foe ~.0 ; p;~ TOTAL004048 Page 3 Bee page 2s t i1, sd ' si Sheet ~2. },.t-.4Oity Of Denton, Texas* Proposal 8-388 h\` 4 Y jN'y,, t~ f YI Ai an extra price we will furnish the following equipment a One (1) 60 gallon. lubricating oil day service tank with ~ ~.I strainer 4110s,30 xis One (1), Air compressor "Standards s driven, 12 ou. crated it 881016 Two (8) 20 cubic feet air starting flasks (unboxed) 168000 One (1) 8,000 gallons fuel oil storage tank 40400-, Total Fe Os E. Denton, Texas 1097 30 - At an extra price we will furnish the following rsoommerded spare p%rte, ~t n iM s One (1 Exhaust valve complete One 1 Fuel injection nozzle complete (water cooled) t. one 1 Orank pin bearing complete t, One( 1 complete set of springs ( one of each size) I,, ? One (1 Valve of each site for fuel transfer pump. One 1 Set piston rings Two 8 Fuel oil tip for water cooled nozzhsss Price Fs Os Ps care Denton, Texas, $300900 I Now London Ship and Engine Co., i Groton, Conn. C F 1 h X t SAM" 00%0 Ahb lee'? s t~ c F1DE[JTJ, . f+x f ~W SUREST fit, NO. BALTIMORI,ItARYLAND. 2,000 Witotu all '{sett bU t1jeor prpornttt: THAT. _ De ..Le Va_rgrtG_..Mnohine ry fl ompany . _ Z{ew_ York pit.,r._•._• as Principal , and the UMTED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, a Maryland corporation, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto as Obligee, in the full and just sum of.... _ I awful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents: 014treas, the said Principal Is herewith submitting its proposal jj eb1>rat ..ms.abine.ry.....tQ_..the._ Oity _ol;..4=1on,.x~.x.4.a._... 011e (901thittdtt of 1111x (Dbligation to oadj, that if the aforesaid Principal shall be awarded the contract the said Principal will, within the time required, enter Into a formal contra~a and give a good and sufficient bond to secure the performance of the terms and conditions of the co0racti then this obligation to be void; otherwise the Principal and Surety will pay unto the Obligee the difference in money between the amount of the bid of the said Principal and the amount for which the Obligee legally contracts with another party to perform the work if the latter amount be In excess of the former; In no event shall the Surety's liability exceed t'je penal cum hereof. Signed, sealed and delivered this .....•....•..._$$te.11 .........day ML . • Witness as to ...1...ftt AL) 1'rinctpal ....~Lr.« ../~(S1;A'L) . (SEAL) • ~Gtl>~~ ~>f~t~ .iDrlifg qua ~ ~ ~iotn~ " s ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 V t'yt A~i. ....«.•a X1«:..1 1 h .4 w.. ww«{LwM.rrrv w1J.1.4...«ui. «1{. N..... + , r• r , TU%tta ~lll, li U~, is rl, ~:.t4U. P13v 'ACIPC' I.I aiRiE CTiX U1~' PFtICTi;S, YJr~IUII~P5J AVI) SIiI'1' HITS. 1 One ^50 200 .P.L'.~ 7mir cyl_.inder De La Vorj;ne DJE;3e1 b:n;;ine wil,I ~;Unerc.tor, all accordinL to City si:oc.if;Cations. t rrico ml W61 ght 2 y,X.w ~hi~)rent rij•/hP Vo,f'C'l~sJ AP/iP'tn1'o 8 Wc°P~S 1 FROPO:ITIOP! 2. 0110 COO I3X,P., 225 1i,P.},1., 0.f-ht cylirdor De La V©rgno Dicsol Lngl.ne %with Conorator, all accordin4; to Ctty spocifications. chf 6/S; ~god Vdoi Shipine nt %r!e. Gflel /%elleO el /0 8 IkNI',e,S I f k,!el "tit. 1 66 1 r, ,r r qS 1 n 1 i;''k DE LA VERGNE MACHINE COMPANY ~ MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS • FOOT EAST 138th STREET i NEW YORK, U. S. A. PROPOSAL AND SPECIFICATIONS New York, _ 192 TO City of. Dontcn We hereby propose to furnish you equipment as specified below, 1. - 7130 .t, Ir, i r,r 1.ittclr L' Itr•nvy rlllt'; , f.'nc101. Via t;lt'rt. 31, `'c/tlt' c;;c].cr lrso R. 1i. 1)C La <Vci-61Ze Diesol hol) or G:'t r:ral F c;i;s'ic Co. oi;- can"iT?C 'i'I.t}1 .I'i;lhlrlu(:1.dT Viirld111l ;s rtr tcd 5,r i~.' 'I. A. at 11'Q . Yl. It. F. t.lIrrr: 11auo ' CO cy~rcl o, vo i t rio t %i , 1' f c . trni';licd with fotanflation cEtp;3 and field rlicoul,nt for n-;vi.tchi)l a'd ,no'intin;. 1. - 1~1)tULI!;t',j.C Cw/.I'S;'n%UCl 3t.7!i. - AlttomatiC lLf;)0.c.atinr- oil r,ros,'t1rC enC9no atop. l - Automatic Jaoket v'rrator i I c~:11~ro cn,'ino stop. I - Ori3cont - hunsell 110. 103 lil)ricatinz oil cool( i 1 - Do Lo. Vergno Fuol ciil fil_tor. 1. - 1)o Ln Vor,;Iir, ).tz `)ricat inf; o:t1 fi l ter. I - Rpc:r3 0i.1 fn'v'?', ;.It} Spftrc col], Vdhfr .inc nn.l cl.e,~ni.tti~ trtn;;e3. Tilton (,o bc~ oquic'Ix,cl ~rj.t,11 )•ntlvro;2. {;a so11ito enf,ine 6riven- At tl,'Wiq-#*~.r••O~,rt}~re~r~e4il. 1- Do Lnvnl ?,'odJc 360 oil cc:ntrii'ul;C. DATE OF r' aYtiA'A 1Y'1ecVOXrxOW SHIPMENT ~ }'nAA'rX4W~l'4J{~'.e~•uR~st,;~kgtgal:4~;x~i~c-affdl'•ipfPR+s}11+Ant'~v~;cY.ttt~{Qr~~~Fa•;;~s';~R;t {>~tc~c~f,'dhksMete,q,:xAl~»rfa~t:t}ca:rre>k~:s; d#i Form ue page 1 Okla ] Y ' + r., a • r Al i ~ e~ t ter` a4, M ^ y'a r, v.A t+ .e. ,.MAa "ra s! 1 X~~ i 7 4 1 Gy 1,xhau 1. r~r ! int,rlku pil+ir~;] oj,,ch not to excr,od 50 _Eitical fart. I 1 - !?r`o.r;n 2 ::tr r,;:catc i Co. hxh;olst p ,ror:iotor ith le point ~avitoii ar ] ith t1,er°,i~~ coupler r,nd lc~r3s. s All f,td1 -lit an cibovo oquIpm(,,nt allovvcd to llentun, Toxns. A compotmit erectin3 englneeiwill be furnished to supeririso the unloading and installation of the muchinery and equ~pmont furnished. liqcosaary 4 ools amt tackle will be fiS.rnished, This bid is in nccorclancc % 9.t1i city's specification, Dz, l-o of, Siti]-.< nt• - F,r,-inc iii 5 weeks, 1j,F .ati.nL; onzse o t* lY, , (;oncraLor in - r,tm No Pa`, I SPECIFICATIONS FOR ONE OIL ENGINE CAPACITY drrO y]!• I'. (At Sca Level) TYPE 57.. NO. OF CYLINDERS jocur ' CYLINVBR ARRANGEMENT Verticsl SIZE o SPEED 7 f°(J 13 , 1' , , FUEL is Wi, ina i." j7mrtnten~i to operate on nay orttde oil .lu. odrncod in tthn lJnil c;ci Stt.tco op 1.'oaioo or such credo o316ior crodr: oil ,A.- t»res au nlr 1104V 1Jnl,r 3i. 3tLCCe;tf.Tl111,~ erI to ;ir,.no r~tt,*ilte^ of si:".ilar sJ~,o . i FUEL Based on oil having an effective heat value of not less than 18,500 B. T. U. per pound. CONSUMPTION gF'.Ibs. per B. N. I, hour at full load. ..444lbs. per 11. 11. P. hour at ~o load. I ..Aj.lbs. per B. 11. P. hour at % 10.-Id. rrI/~!y c.,I/irI•,~ Cry//.S!/II1~/ /t Ii ~C~() i6e, 7cl I FLY•WHREL 101 -9" Dlaru 440600 Lbs. Approx. Wei-,ht SHAFT 1' ARRANOED °I' 171O1ril:i1f; of Uf.rect c0*3 :c ctcu ~oner,ator SHIPPING 1?43 t 000 Ir, WEIGHT (One Engine) Approximately and r,~>>iprl n , 10.21 Form 120 Cage t~'r f f DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS FOR ONE VERTICAL TYPE SI OIL ENGINE I GENERAL Engine construction throughout of most rugged practical design. All parts accessible and all wearing parts renewable. BED PLATE Bed Plate is of the heavy duty type rigidly constructed for supporting the main bearings and providing a suitable connection with foundation. bfain bearings are mouted in housings sup. ported by heavy webbing and are machined by a special boring tool. A beading is cast around bed plate to catch any oil drips. MAIN Alain Bearings are removable cast iron shells lined with best babbitt metal in a special manner BEARINO;• to prevent undue cracking or spreading. Bearings are carefully fitted into housings and scraped to a perfect fit on shaf.. T)c lower shells may be rolled from housing by relieving weight of crankshaft. CRANKSHAFT Crankshaft is built up of high grade, open hearth steel, accurately finished to close micrometer + limits. Crankshaft terminates in flanged end to which extension shaft is connected. {{I' i EXTENSION Extension shaft is forged with flanged end for attachment to engine crankshaft, and is fur- SHAFT with Machine Company's standard keys and keyways. OUTBOARD Outboard bearing provided wit't removable cast iron babbitt-lined shells, ri;,g oiled. { BEARING FLYWHEEL Flywhe-11 is of iron, cast in halves, securely held together and firmly keyed to extension shaft. FRAME + Frame is a rugged casting with heavy arched sections over each main bearing. Large oil-tight covers are located to permit access to crankcase. Framc top is well reinforced for attachment of cylinders. A false crankcase top permits interior water connections to cylinder jackets. CYLINDER Each cylinder consists of a ca!i.,h and removable cylinder liner. Cylinder casing is of cast iron and provides liberal space between cylinder liner and cylinder casing for proper circulation of cooling water. Cltaning holes are arranged to permit inspection of water jacket spaces and removal of any seai- ment. • v6n18P.1 s.^I Page ih 1+~ ~ , r; 41 tl•q 4 `~•+It, W,titd'AI li 1t 1 r40"l, i'tlf. CiLI',i ? t"I1~~,3~~'.1 21x1 p1,Y,~ t Rt •~t~~t .4 V 1 DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS FOR ONE VERTICAL TYPE Sl OIL ENGINE CYLINDER Cylinder liner is rcnun•ahle and made of a special LINER tixhtre of (lard and close grained cast iron, hone to exact dimeasious internally and accurately turned on outside to fit cylinder casing at both ends. A sliding fit is provided at bottom to allow fur expansion of liner independent of cylinder casing, PISTON Pislons are of close grained gray iron, turned and accurately finislied in a rpecial grinding ma- chine lu slightly varying diamocr rerlnired fur mininunn friction. MAIM I'Iriw llrC u( ?I tt'l'1ltl (Alt !Cull VTir •flllly itcute l41 give correct chit; 1-ressure. WRISTPIN Wrist! in k of luu' earl,ou steel, case liarricued, ground rmd fitted in piston with taper at both calls and second in 1>I,sitinn by a IN;sitivc hiking device. Wristpin is of ample length and diamelcr pruviding large surface fur wristpin hearing. CONNECTING Cuunecting 16A is of olocu liearth forged steel accurately machined for cratkpia and wristpin l,cariugs at the ends. CYLINDER ^1 HEAD AND Cylinder f[ead is cast integral '.vilh combustion rhantl,er arn3 is of special heat resisting cast iron. VALVES 'rho combustion clltun1wr surfaces are machined to exact size. An air inlet valve, exhaust valve, and twu spray valves are contained in each cylinder !read. Inlet and exhaust valves are mounted in removable casings. Spray valves are constructol in accurdank, with De La Vergnc patents and are placed on oppo- site sides of the cylinder head. Inlet and exhaust valves are directly operated by levers from cams on the camshaft. Starting check valves are provided for not more than three cylinders. Starting check valves and spray valves operate automatically. CAMSHAFTS Two camshafts arc provided, one along top of cu{ine 1o directly actuate inlet and exhaust valves, and a second kwatcd near lease of cylinders to upcratc governor, fuel injection pumps and air start- ing master valves. Camshafts are of steel accurately Machined and rotate in removable babbitt-lined split bearings sappK,rtcd by the cast iron camshaft housings. Camshaft housings are especially arranged to per- mit copious lubrication of all valve gear parts. All cants are ac•curalcly ground in a %IKcial machiuc to exactly duplicate master rams. VA-V5 D• 1 2'24 8 I'agc p~ 9 i • ~ ,v ~ 'i lAr..l t R fda t, 4 i n ir1;~A} A DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS FOR ONE VERTICAL TYPE SI OIL ENGINE I CAMSHAFT C'amsrafts are driven by extra aide silent chains, cue chain to operate lower camsh ft and DRIVE a second to connect from lower to tipper camshaft. Chain sprockets are mounted between bearings, GOVERNOR Governor Is driven yv skew gears and elastic drive from camshaft and arranged to control engine speed by rcgulatit,, quantity of fuel supplied to each cylinder, 1 t FUEL PUMP Fach cylinder is furnished nith an individual packingless plunger type fuel pump driven by a hardened steel caru. ~I All parts are nvtdc of special materials carefully machined and fnished. All inlet and discharge valves are of steel carefully hardened and working in removable seats of same material. EXHAUSTANU Exliaust and inlet headers are provided on engine. INLET HEADERS f Lach cylinder exhausts into common cast iron water-cooled header which is connected to a water-cooled drop leg extending below engine room floor level. A cast iron air intake header is located above exhaust header and terminates at flange under platform. I PLATFORM Each engine is provided with ar, upper platform surrounding engine, a connecting, ladder, also a lower platform and steps, LUBRICATION All principal bearings arc supplied w'th lubricating oil under P1il' ilvitp ; positive pressure from grh>?ftft supply tank located un adjacent wall. All used oil drains through a removable strainer into sump at end of engine base whence it is drawn by a lubricating oil pump operated directly from crankshaft end and delivered to wall tank. Excess lubricant supplied to piston Is wiped of cylinder by special piston oil wiper rings. I Governor gears and all cants rotate partially submerged in oil. Camshaft driving chains are lubricated by oil sprays. The pressure system employed in Vertical 'type Sl Engines permits use of same brand of lubricating oil for entire engine. ` I vt.vr rJ S1f ruts $sa Page - - DETAILED SPECIFICATIURS FOR LNE VERTICAL TYPE SI OIL ENGINE PAINTING All unfinished parts of engine are filled and given one coat of paint before shipment, ACCESSORIES With each engine are furnished the following accessories: Engine foundation bolts with anchor plates and wooden templet. ` Complete set of wrenches, spanners and eye-bolts. Flywheel barring device. One exhaust muffler. One cast iron long sweep base elbow for connectiun to exhaust Crop leg. One air intake head, jacket water thermometers and discharge funnel. One %~ail heel oil supply tank with brackets. One hand operated fuel oil supply pump. One wall lubricating oil supply tank with brackets. One hand operated lubricating oil supply pump. A float controlled standpipe box and filter with pipe connections to injection pumps. Cylindrical steel tanks of sufficient number and capacity for storage of low pressure air used to start engine. Valves, pressure gauge and fittings for air storage tanks. SPARE PARTS With each en,;ine are furnished tha following spare parts: i d Two complett spray valves. Spray nozzles. Spray valve strainers. One oil pump plunger and guide. One oil pump valve and sear per cylinder. Oil pump overflow valves. One each exhaust, inlet and oil pump springs. Extra gaskets. ` Two piston rings per cylinder. 1,xtra oil wiper rings. r 08P-1 v10 exlAUS , VnIVoC0r]1 Ct c. ' DIRECTION When facing flywheel standing near outboard bearing engine will rotate counter-clockwise. OF ROTATION V&VA.VN p. 4 1.21 Post Coro mo r r j . . I u it ee M I.. 1 r.t ~ko fl C . .t of .Y{t 1.1 F ! t ERECTION We will famish a skilled erector m sulierintend the erection of the engine and to start and Instruct Erector Only your men in the eperalion of same. 14.4c.4erxlerstoe4-Iba: ya►ars•!o-lu~rtire-prhtrfpa} Tens (Fixed Amount) .µFUpcrly 14th! til on the+mr" atiun mull cell other pnrt-r placed nenr•at-hand before the arrival of ww"rector. 1 uu are to notify us when ready for our erector. You ere to furnish all the labor required for the prompt erection of the machinery. Erection is to be continuous and without delay, and if our erector is delayed by any cause for which we arc nut -esponsible you will pay us for his services the sum of r/J". per day, plus i board and expenses for the period of such delay or delays. If any delay Is such that work must be discontinued and renewed later on, ; ou will pay us for all additional time, railroad fares and cxpcnsee of our man in leaving and returning to your plant, and any other increased costs of erection o4 casloncd by such discontinuance. The necessary erecting tools will be furnished by us. You are to furnish the necessary tackle or other facilities for moving and lifting h.cavy parts. :1 suitable }dace will he pro%WL41 by you .here the machinerv, tools and equipment can be locked up for protection ngainst Itrcft and Ih: elements, and, if nee^ssary, a walclonan shall be pro- Yidcd by you. Yon are to construct and l,ruvide at your own cost aad expense suitable and proper founda- tions upon whicl• the engine and other equipment are to be placed and ate to be responsible for the same. Plans to be furnished by us. You are also to do all necessary grouting after the engine and equipment are erected. You are to do all excavating and furnish such sub•fotmdations (for which we neither furnish plans nor assume responsibility) as the condi- tions require. All other mason work and any carpenter work to be provided by you. You ere also to furnish suitable building or buildings for ho+tsing the equipment, give our erector free access and provide suitable light for the purpose. Urawiuga for the installation o: the machinery, together with instructions for operating same, will be supplied by us. If freight charges on equipment are included in contract price, you agree to advance money to pay same upon its arrival at destination. If authorize, by us you agree to make advances to our erector to defray his expenses and other expenses of erection. Our erector will issue receipts for such advances as may rightfully be chargeable to our account, which advances will be deducted from the last paynsent to be made by you under this contract. MINOR CHANGES It is understood that cylinder proportions and other engineering features are subject to minor changes by us to enable us to meet the conditions or to utilize standard parts. All other machinery and appurtenances required by yon and not herein specified are to be furnished by you, and if you desire us to perform any extra work, it is understood that you will, if we so requcsl, issue written orders thererur. OUARANTEES We will construct the rquipnurnl herein specified in a thorough and workmanlike manner. If nt any lime prior to fire thousand hours of olocradon but not thereafter it is Iroven that any part of the rq+Iipmrnt furnished by us was defective wlien Supplied, we Hill replace same, frcr of chnrgv, fr o, hr our works, It I, ttndcrstr,od, however, that In no event will we mnkc such rrplacemrol parr than rnur year from date of installatiun, irrespectlva of how nl;uty hours Ih, equipment his brro olrrralril. It I% also ngrred that our liability 'or any such defective purl i+ limited it) the sub plying( of it new pail. At our option you sludl dtllver f. o, b, our work., for insprefion, any pall we are called ulm n to teplare touter this agreement. *WW czar •1/ Page T s : ~ S S ~ 1' ~d3 ~`r r 'X vow 'r. ~y, h. iV•''- 1 k. ry r.. •i • ~i~ ~ k ~ srT, S; ~ ~f .1 r~~'~n ~'1 f~Nt r ERECTION AND GUARANTEES, (Page 1) it is understood that we shall not be held liable for any contingent damages or delays caused by' defective uaatcrial and will make no allowance for repairs or alterations tim, : by you, unless authorized in writing by its. We guarantee that the engine when running at the speed given herein will develop its power on the specified consumptions of fuel. If oil Is too viscous to flow at normal temperatures, it must be pro;erly heated. Lfght off must be ttscd when starting, stopping and for extremely light 1oae4, k 'File above guarantees are conditional upon the engine being maintained by the customer j 1 in good operating condition and the valves, piston and other important parts receiving regular and careful attention; also upon the customer maintaining an adequate and uninterrupted supply' of soft water through the Engine jackets. It is understood and agreed hint there are no guar aulces or warranties either expressed or implied utlier than tho,c hcrrinbefore specificath' mentioned, TEST After completion at our works and before shipment, the engine shall be thoroughly tested by our Testing Departmcnt to show that it fulfills the guarantees of this contract for horse j power and fuel consumption, and Ili the absence of any other test by us this test shall con- stitute and amount to an acceptance of the engine so far as these two guarantees are con- cet ned. If requested, We will send a certified copy of tiie results of this lest. You are invited to he present when final tests are being made. If any question should arise after the engine arrives on your premises, as to whether or not the engine fulfills the guarantees, we will, if you desire, make a test on your premises, you to bear all the expenses of such test. It is undersrood that all necessary facilities for maMng any test on your premises shall be pro- vide-, by you. i PROTECTION We will at our own expense, defend any suits that tiny' be instituted by anyone against you FROM IN- for alleged infringement of any, patent relating to the machinery m4nnfactured by us under FRINGEMENT this proposal, provided such alleged infringement shall consist of the use of said machinery, or parts thereof, in your business for any of the purposes for which the same was sold, and provided ~-ou shall have made alf payments then clue upon this contract, and shall give to us immediate notice in writing of the institution of any such suit, and transmit to us, imme- diately upon receipt, all processes and papers served upon you, and permit us, througgh our Counsel, either in your name or our own, to defend the same and give all needed informa- tion, assistance and authority to enable us to do so; and in case of a final award of dam- ages in such suit, we will pay such award, but will not be ntsponsible for any compromise made without our written consent, nor shall we be bound to defend any suit or to pay any damages when the same shall arise by reason of the rise of pnrt9 not f tnlfshed by us tinder this proposal. This proposal Is for immediate acceptance and is subject to changes or withdrawal without notice. Respectfully submitted, DE, f,A VERCNP, MACHINE COMPANY. fly. 421 ITage 11 f ~ CONTRACT / offer rdlyd the pwu ha'~rl•./~. De La Verrgne Machine Co, hereby propn.scs to Inrnish the Purchaser: ele /Of C./ Ile, i Iq in accordance with annexed apecificaticns f. o. b. our works for the sum of i PAYABLE, with exchange on Nety Fork free of expenses for collection charges, as follo%vs: The property covered by this contract is to be located in the building on the side of street being No. Street in the City of County of State of I + She DE LA VEI,GNE MACHINE CO agrees to have the equipment herein specified ` ready for shipment within the time specified, provided it is in no way delayed by the Purchaser, aid that all installments of the purchase price shall have been promptly paid when due, If delay is caused by the Purchaser, then payments of installments of the purchase price shall become due upon dates whezt they would have become due had it not been for such delay. Ali payments shall bear interest from the time they become due. If it is necessary for the Machine Company to hold the machinery at its works after the nperffied time of shipment, it is understood that the Purchaser will pay a reasonable charge for storage, such storage to be at Purchaser's risk. I'Age 12 i t M~ t ft fa exprrnih' understood and greed Ilr,t the I g,1 title to vul the Ic>,il puss,ssruon of the ipp lralu.s ltirrin gel forth .hall he ,unl shall rcnzai~I in the be La Vrrgne A'lachme Co., until the Purchaser ,sl-,,11 have fully 311;1 completely Maid for the saute and any jUdglrent therefor shall Iraer hccn cunlpletcly paid and the apparatus shall not under rmy, circtnnslartces be re- t ;l vfor as has xt been to tjlQ theref e, and iT-y upon which s;tnte shall be placed until full and final payment n made, and n case of failure or refusal on the part of the purchaser to make payments or any of them when due under this contract, that then and in ally such event the whole of the unpaid portion of the purchase money, however secured and whenever pay- able, arising uncle- this contract, shall thereupon at the option of the Machine Company be- come immediately due and payable, and in case of such default on t,.'! part of the Pnr- chaser, the Machine Company shall have the right to enter the premises upon which such apparatus is installed and take exclusive possession of the apparatus and carry away the saute without being liable in any wry therefor to the Purchaser, and the Purchaser shall afford the Machine Company every facility for such removal. If the Machine Company Is obstructed or delayed in the prosecution or completion of the work to be done by it tinder the terms of this agreement, by war, fire, flood, strike, labor trouble, delay in transporta- } tirin, rnanuFacturing contingencies, or by any cause ocenrriug through no fa It of it, inter- fering witlt the production, transportation or creetion of said machinery cr the. supply of material or puts therefor, thec and in such case the Machine Company sliall be entitled to such extension of time for the completion of said work as shall be reasonable under the circumstances, and it is agreed that the taking or retention by the Purchaser of said ma- chinery or any part thereof, shall constitute a waiver of all claim for loss or damage due to delay in completion. Purchaser assumes all responsibility for accidents to the men em- ployed by Purchaser to assist in the installation of said machinery, and Purchaser further- more agrees to provide and ma`ntain such liability insurance as may be necessary or proper to cover such contingencies. It is further agreed that, as soon as the whole or any portion of the machinery, apparatus or plant is delivered to the Purchaser, as hereiabefore agreed, any loss 3r damage occurring through fire, earthquake or otherwise shall be borne by the Purchaser, and it is agreed that as soon as the whole or any part thereof arrives at the pretnised of the Purchaser, and until the Machine Company has been fully paid in cash, the Purchaser shall keep the same adequately insured against loss or damage by fire for an amount at least equal to the value of the machinery, apparatus and plant delivered to the Purchaser, said pelicics to be delivered and made payable to the Machine Company as its interest may appear. Should f the Purchaser fail to so insure the machinery, the Machine Company is privileged, although not bound, to insure it in its favor at the expense of the Purchaser, and the Purchaser will c pay the Machine Company on demand the premiums paid for such insurance. This proposal is for immediate acceptance, but althc accepted, does not become binding upon the 2.rarhine Company until approved, signed and executed by a duly authorized ofti• cial of thr Machine Company fn the City of New York. After it is accepted, approved and executed, it becomes a4 agreement as it exists on the date of approval. All previous coin- munications between the parties to this agreement, whether verbal or written, are hereby 1 4 abrogated and withdrawn. Arrepfed Approved DE LA VERGNE MACHINE CO. Darr pall 'r Last Page 1 !f Alternating-Current Generator PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION AND DATA SHEET Driven Specification N,. For Date CONTINUOUS RATUIG: Kr•a, PerrCFrnt Volts Aff Per Phnsa cycles Poles Rpm Terminals PERFORMANCE: Er,nuumY TLMPLeArV119RISC i Tempea ~Itun Perrert I Der- C. 24 Hit. oreannonl Alt mXement Insulatron ExustL CAPACITY P.F. Method CA" 3t Lnad !j Load ruff Load Arms:uro i F,e1d Arm. Fid. Atm. fld. Kw. Volts ~t3djIt~~ Lucie ~ y -Theaep MY) are to be calculated from PR losses in the armature and Held cotta, toad loss, core loss, bearing friction and windage, and rheostat loss. as defined In the Standards of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. The rheostat loss Is calculated on the basis that the exciter is operated at the variable voltage required by tho machine field throughout .he Rtable voltage range of the exciter. When bearing9 are not included as part of the apparatus furnished by the Company, windage and bearing friction are not included. Temperatures-Temperature Measurement Methods No. 1, 2 and 3 are by thermometer, rests. Lance and embedded detector respectively as defined in the Standar's of the A.I.E.E. When heating data on duplicate or essentially duplicate units are available, no temperature runs will be trade. In no case will such tests be made on more than ore unit furnished in accordance with this apecificatioc. f Insulation-The insulation used will be in accordance with the Standards of the A.I.E.B. for the class specified. When Class B insulation is specii,xt, the mverivgs used on the individual wires which are grouped together to form a conductor, r ay be of cotton provided the temperature rise do% not ex~ eed 60"C. Tests-The tests made will be in accordance with the standards of thekl,E.E,, except asmay otherwise be stated in this specification. The detail of test procedure will be In accordance with the testing practice of the W. E. & M. Co. Exciter-The exciter capacity given Is the maximum required by the generator to maintain normal voltage under the condition of operation specified. It maybeused to de#ermtne the propel size cables and switchboard Instruments. Upon award of Contract Sheet 2 of this Form Must be Filled In Completely and made a part of the Contract. r A `J 3 70 el> 9 A hcrnating-Current Generator N"11FORMAN('11: . 8ITlC11; [CA] ION AN13 DATA SI IBGT Driven Specification No. For Date CONTINUOUS RATING: A Y•a. 1'rr trot r tilte Arope. Yer / J i'.I. Trrniln❑Ie ~ PhnTe + Cycles Pole F_7_ - - - PERFORMANCE: EV1111L kY PKITAT t7t RiIIK II Per Cent Anh C.7{IIt. UItKATW II TnnlWrntrIIt Ineul,thn EKCITtACAPACITY PIP. - M-_ Alravurmnt It IaIMI A( Lrwd Pull b'24 frfrUl nl Y Clnet Armature Nnld Arm, Kw. Y011e !'1d. Ann. Pill. Rpm efficiencies are to be calculated from 1111 losses in the armature and field coils, loud loss, core loss, bearing friction and windage, and rheostat I defined in the Standards of the American Institute of F,lectrlcal Engineers- The rheostat ons, loss as is calculated on the basis that the exciter is operated at the variable Vol required by the machine field throughout the stable voltage range of the exciter. When bearings are not Included as part of the apparatus furnished by the Company, windage I and bearing friction are not Included. Temperatures-Temperature Measurt-ment Methods No. 1, 2 and 3 are by thermometer, resis- tance and embedded detector respectively as defined in the Standards of the A.I.H.B. When heating data on duplicate or essentially duplicate units are available, no temperature runs will be made. In no case will such tests be made on more than one unit furnished in accordance with this specification. { Insulation-The insulation us.:d will be in accordar r e with the Standards of the A.I.E.B. for the class specified. When Class B insulation Is specified, the coverings used on the Individual wires which are groupM together to form a conductor, may be of cotton provided the temperature rise does not exceed 60"C. Teats-The tests made will be in accordance with the standards of the A.I. E.E., except as may otherwise be stated in this specification. The detail of test procedure will be in accordance with the testing practice of the W. E. & M. Co. Exciter-The exciter capacity given Is the maximum roq,fired by the generator to maintain normal voltage under the condition of operation specified. It may be used to deterimine the proper size cables and switchboard Instruments. 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Cett&Atlat:---This legRet, when s£tned- IS OMCI&I for app vatue as indicated. Signed Date...., , Weetinghouee ' tree I VON uring Company DA-P.I OMM t ~ Denton, Texas, January j('iJ, The Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners of Denton, Texas. Gentlemen: Woo the undersigned citizens of the City of Denton owning property through which the hereinafter-proposed Street will be Touted, hereby petition your Honorable Body to open and extend idulberry street from Center Street where it now ends, to Welch Street where it begins main, for ti:e following principal reasons, viz: It would convert a large territory which is now unused and neglected, a bungle of rank weeds and undergrowth, into improved lots and rasidenoes• It would add to the beauty of the City and mater+ally enhance the taxable valuation which would eventusily offset :he initial expense. It would meet a demand for olose-in residential build- ing sites, reaching from the outskirts of the business seo- tio», almost to the Teachers College. It would ultimately, when paved, relieve the ever- Increasing congestion of traffic conditions on West Hickory and West Sycamore Streets. Your. petitioner e, by these presents, promise r►nd agree to donate, convey and release to the City of Denton for the foregoing purpose, from and out of their respective abutting properties, the right-of-way for the extension of the Street herein proposed; and we hereby request and urge the Street Committee of your City Plan- ning Organization to investigate this proposal, and respectfully petition your Honorable Body to give it favorable consideration at a date as early as practicable, so that property for the right-of- way not voluntarily offered may be acquired by purchase or oondem- nation within a reasonable time, and for which your petitioners will ever pray. , r0 44-4 ~V k F [i 41 cot t t ~ J~3 4 , , ~i7 ~ ~ f fir( v - ~ y Y M i Y C LOSES R. T )ONES P11O,f5 EVERGREEN DRUG STORE Laii "The Store That Service Built" "M6 CiMbu 04, 7 1ORSEfl 51A;N A1'E.. 4SU UEKEI' P1.41 E. SAN ANTONIO, TE.\AS. Jan 26th 829 To whom it may concern: Having been advised that the City of Denton is contemplating the opening of Mulberry St West from Center to welch, and being the Administrator of The Estate of James T.Jones, one of the pieces of property thus affected. I silsh to state that I and my Mother Krs.J.T.Jonee (present owner of said property) are in favor of this improvement. We will be glad to cooperate with thoee interested. Very Resptf, ~ Y # I ' r. A l ~ I I OUOTATICNS SUS;ECT TO CHANCE WITHOUt NOfICt.CONTRACr3, {NIPMCNTS AND D[LNCR p SUSIECt TO S PIKE, ACCIDENTS, EIPCS Aa OtMCR OCCURRENCES SCIOMD OUR CONTROL HOPF. ENGIRT-:]t,RING C,OAIPANL Y HT.VCANOA IO CONSULTINO AND CONTRACTING ENOINEERS NCW YORR,N.Y. TULSA,ONLA. IN DALLAS,TCR. NATURAL OAS HOU STON, TEY. SHRCVEPORT, L.A. LOS ANOCLES,CALIr• CASPCR,WYO MT. Vtq NON, ONTO • DALLA9,TEXAB C?c lk. 0, 1020 Oc~,i.l ~~~non: • It tacl.e 3 pl ease ti nc2 001 ti Pied chock for ~IJ0000.00. wblch is a^comoanyinE; cia.r propoaal on one 360 H.P. Hope Vert i ca.l Nar.ur l 0 s Fnzi no ;and I garlorator, as for your adv,-rtia01n0:lt for samo. VOr:v truly yours, HOPE EL'CYIPdEERINO C( oTANY Y'Th'•`sn r [ rn yr: Y bal].ae ~~,a11tj. ,Or 1, 1 CYN A Ty,T ,1 I PROPOSAL AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRACT TO ........_..........Qitv..af..37nnton._. . i ~0 For .O.nn.- .Zj P...lsrna..lfns'Ll.c:.LL.:;at.uxa t_.Os.9..I,n *ina_ . ....................._..Dirooh -Qonncatnd..La.renors.t..or,.-............................................. Date O.o.Gnhcux.Bi..1.9?,F3 No...163~. ,=w FROM HOPE ENGINEERING Fd SUPPLY COMPANY MT. VERNON, JHIO 211. I' ~ Fell" Ibt Hope Engineering & Supply Co. MANUFACTURERS OF GAS ENGINES & COMPRESSORS FACTORY AND MAIN OFFICE Proposal No, ...153fl.......... MT, VERNON, OHIO C ctOh 3r..~,. _200-P...._ To . _ J]1A , Of ...Dwet.-~n......................... (Herefnafler called the Purchaser) We the oadersigned (hereinafter c•dted the CompanyI propose to f,Irnlsb the following eaolpment on board care, Mt, Vernon, Ohio, or rectory where made: ~vit-.11 full frci,~rllt allovlo-d to Daliton, Texas. one - 360 111' 110-pa Vertical J;atural Gas Ynp;ine diroct coro;r,ct to one - 230 kiv, 312 1,va, 2.x-00 volt, CO Cycle, 3 phave aonerator, coi.;p2eto vIlAh solo plates, field- rlhoostat, disci ar.;ir,F vesistanco an,1 wiping coils. ,r , If any drawings are furnished with this proposal, they are approximate and submitted only to show the general ® style, arrangement and approximate dimensions of the machinery offered. Foundation or assembly driMnits certf- Aed by the Company will be furaished, where required, after the acceptance of this proposal, Indicating correct di- mentions. No work Is to be based on preliminary proposal drawings. If Shipment herein specified or any part thereof, to delayed by any cause for which the Purchaser 1s directly or Indirectly responsible, the date of completion of said equipment by the Company shall be regarded as the date of shipment In determining when payments of said equipment are to be made, and the Company %ball recelve reasonable compensation for rehandling and storage; and shall not be responsible for Its damage by fire or otherwise. If any payment be dependent upon Installation, and the order Include more than one unit, installation of any unit shall mature the payment on such unit. The Company assumes to liability for damages on recount of delays, and the receipt of the machinery by the Purchaser shall constitute acceptance of the delivery and a waiver o! any and all claims for loss or damage due to any delay. The Company shall not be held Ilahle under this contract for any special, Indirect or consequential damages whatsoever. All machinery shall be Installed by and at the ew-ase of the Purchaser, unless otherwise expressly stlpu- lated herein. In any case where the C( npany, by virtue of this proposal or the specifications hereto attached, shall assume the cost of erection or superintendencs of erection of the equipment, It Is agreed that in the event of a delay through n iy cause for which the Company Is not responsible, all expenditures c.casloned by such delay, Inclusive of the lose of time of the Company's superintendent and assistants and all expenditures Involved therein and In any additional trip on his or their part, shall be borne by the Purchaser. The Company agrees that the Installation, If made by It, shall be done in a thorough and workman•Ilke manner, Tie' Company shall not be held responsible for work done, apparatus furnished or repairs made by others. • The title and right of possession to the equipment he•eln sold, and any replacements thereor or substitions therefor shall remain with the Company, and the equipment shall remain perronal property until all payments here- under (Including deterred payments and any note and renewals thereof) shall have been made In cash; the Pur- chaser agrees to do all acts necessary to protect and maintain the above title and right. Upon the :allure of the Purchaser to make payments or any of them, as herein specified, the Company may retain as liquidated damages any and all partial payments which shall have been made and shall be entitled to take immediate possession of said property, and be free to enter the premises of purchaser, or any person to whom purchaser may attempt to re• sell said equipment, and remove said equipment from its property without process of law. It is expressly agreed that purchaser assumes all liability for damages to or destruction of this equipment by fir, or otherwise after same shall have been delivered as herein called for. Fire insurance to be taken out an i main- wi4~a by Pwehater to an amount sumerent to tully protect the Company's Interest In Bald equipment, and pollo4b of Insurance to be made payable to Company at their Interest may appear, at the time or lose, or It not so Insured, Company may insure and charge to purchaser's account. The performance by the Company of an), of the conditions of this proposal Is contingent upon strikes, fires, accidents P; ether hindering causes unavoidable or beyond tha reasonable control of the Company, and the Company sLall not to held liable for any loss or damage by reason thereof. Each engine to guaranteed fo, P. period of six months from date of lavoice, and any parts returned to our'fatt- Cory broken or showing undue wear will be replaced or repaired and delivered F. O. B. cars, bit. Vernon, Ohio, tree of charge, provided such break or wear Is not due to accident, Improper care or neglect on the part of the user. Parts that seed repairing, caused by ordinary wear, do not come within the guarantee. Every ebglne is guaranteed, when properly handled to develop the full rated brake bores-power, and to thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. It Is expressly agreed that there are no promises, agreements or understandings outside or this Contract, and that no agent or salesman has any authority to obligate the Company by any terms, stlpulath'as or conditions not hereto expressed and all such previous agreements. either oral or written, it any, referring to the equipment which Is Me sub)eel of this Contract, are hereby cancelled, This Contract can be Inodided only by written agreemeat ►tgaed by rn Executive Officer of the Company. This proposal, if accepted, shall become a contract only *ben executed to duplicate, and signed by an Exact- Officer of the company. ro-a For the mum ofScve; to ,II 1.'*PiU^'+nd T%ircl 'r;;j !t -I1 17, 7P0 . llers 1 shipment a..i?.1.o...:.:a'..ox...ax:rja~a.L.0.,1 .r:naIiraniziniZ...davd.cm...1x111 r Payable an follows: ....SC..I'..C:....i'.11DtLC rms41. 171?'!tl t' Cf ;it u" ~1'~'. !!(3 Iii n,Ynf- on i'cYar, ",'IhA 1Co of Ten B..011ai1a...r. no e il!i fii-1 c e month t -f r;~ri .h rt71 1,F due, unon +'1e first of th ':alts; r..i.n.:...':J.ie...l::arJth...i,_...11"AI CLl...t}ie... an.,........... ho ii:, t1o u.non flso firs'. or ouch !13"E7 lJC1^ll i~.li• +i,.., 1.i,.~~r~ „il(:'J (I.,;v'Ilo- I'I'I per annum from Deterred payments to draw Inlereet at the rate of .......6... per cent per annum. It the machinery should not all be forwarded on the same date, pro rata payments shall be made for partial ship. menu unless otherwise specifically elated. This proposal Is for Immediate acceptance. Upon acceptance by tde Purchaser and approval by the Company it shall constitute it contract entered Into under the laws of the State of Ohio and shall be so Interpreted. ERECTION:- Where the Company, by virtue of this proposal or thespecificatlons hereto attaCbL; , shall assume the superin. tendence of the erection of the equipment, the Company shall furnish a competent man to superintend, for the Pur• chaser, the erection of the equipment and to ingtrucl.ge Purchaser's employees In its operation and the Purchaser shall pay for his services at the rate of ...........:.1 per hour, ana for his actual living and traveling expenses from the time he leaves the Works of the Company until he returns. The said Superintendent shall be accorded free and unobstructed access to the site of the erection of the equipment, and where crazes are In operation at the plant of the Purchaser a craze with Its operator shall be at the service of the Superintendent when required. The work of erection eball be prosecuted without Interruption from other contractors. The Purchaser shall furnish all necessary help, labor, OIL supplies, station operating force, water and any other material and supplies required to Install and operate the equipment., shall do all excavating and shall prepare the fout,datlons, drawings for which the Company will furnish, The Company, however, assumes no responsiblllty for the construction of these foundations nor for the nature of the soil upon which they are built. The Purchaser shall make and repair all necessary holes and openings In floors and walls, furnish runways and reinforce weak floore. Rerpeattully yours, - HOPE ENOINEPRINO & SUPPLY CO. by .'~L~` - • Accepted 19....... HOPE) h1NOINF.ERINO & SUPPLY Co. Purchaser 'r gy 4G CMAP MAX. P... P D MANAIFEP, V¢(1.1 i A t,..] NW A P II I t A,(:•N.. P., A I S,., N. 6 CM AP MA N. At. S Ia r. L A] NT to t n $.W. PUT" LLAA MAN / I GENER ]L OFFICE / , 77 ~■E} ` 2 CAELE ADDRESS 'WELL AND FACTORY. h I~'a 1 ~~•,w~,~• '~L 11Nwn 11t' `'/.i L' ;~r\ ~A , O A.IL COI AVRORA,ILLINOI$ ]LwvNn..N..z.a-] 7. !ll~~~ INCORPORATEn wE S TE NN CU ON 10N MANUFACTURERS OF DEEP WELL.CENTRIFUGALANDTURBINE PUMPS FILE DICTATED All It ORA. ILLINOIS. U.S.A. • lNtrA%NVN~D AN04[NrCAI (PPM(WW(C11p COPPCC~ION, IMICt!{I1MCitO CNtM01 WRNOYf FOTrC(.Cprl lq/y`1((yPJIRA]INIAIA VXN WfA LM1DCJU!(!]CANDOl1N bDNTbC.0N0(FICN QIM)fPigNl Nl Rfl! L(TRN,M LCNt.bt! NATI N MP I W M( LONlML R p LW OrAAND AAt Wt IIINDI NO ONOL ACC (FRO AT AUAOOA OITICI Oq( TD Ap WOO SOLOON 090104"1 N1AD! KRI1 0016%0? PA!] U"L FULLY MO MA. SALES REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM M. PIERCE DALIAS, TEXAS( COI ELM $T: PHONE 2.4812 DALLAS. TEXAS _PROPOSAL OCKTRIAOT To The Honorable =Mayor And 01tp Commissioners, Denton, Texas, Gentlemen t We are pleased to recommend and quote as follows on an " AIM10AN if motor driven centrifugal peeping unit for your water works plants III ON IN . _PROPOU& 6 1 ONS KUPINC LVIT I Compoi-ed as follows= . . . . . . IN OR 0 ONE (I) 104 x 8+ type L•DW It AW10AN a single stage, double suotion, bronse fitted, horizontally split oats centrifugal pump equipped with bronze labyrinth wearing rings, ball thrust bearing, flexible coup. ling and extended motor baseplate, Pump to be direct connected to and furnished complete with . . . ONS (i) 180 He P6, 3 phase, 60 cycle, 2200 Tolt, 1780 r,pam6, type 03 WSSTIMEOUSS squirrel oags indAu/:1~n motor. Motor to be furnishes complete with . On (i) Oiass 10-700 Westinghouse Auto.Starter of the manually operated type. Starter to be furnished oomoo plete with both ovsr.load and under.voltage protective derios)e - 1/ m o m T&TALW2100i 5486 Ibis SHUMI2s 3 to 6 reeks after rsoeipt of order. MUSTRATIONI Pages 6 and 13 of bulletin 1197 attiitad herein. W610ps 4000 Os Ps1b 1 900 fset total pumping bead= 1780 reports 1 8198 percent guaranteed pump effioisnoyl 1MOT A69sp, requirsd at pump shaft; motor efficiencies are 9168 SHEET No.- -g THE AMERICAN WELL WORKS I and 40.6 percent respectively at full and three fourths full load; power factors are 94 and 92.6 percent respectively at full and three fourths of full load. PtI081 - F.O.B. our factory at Aurora, Illinois with full p 44 freight allowed to Denton, Texas . . . 1 9 po i Oo r ~ `O OPTION It If you want the above quoted pump furnished di. L. root oonneoted to a 160 H.P., 3 phase, 60 cycle, 2200 volt, 1760 r.p.m., type Od WESTIit'IHOCSI slip ring ►ttor complete with constant speed, manually operated starter; we can furnish pump, motor and starter complete f.o.b. our ^ 0 ~j• factory with full freight allowed to Benton, Texas for • OPT ION } 2 If you want the above quoted pump furnished direct connected to a 160 H.P.. 3 phase, 60 cycle, ,2200 volt, 1800 r.p.m. WESTIIGHOU33 synchronous motor oomplets with direct conneoted exciter and manually operated starter{ we can furnish owns complete f.o.bo our factory with full frsight allowed to Denton, Texas ' for • • . - r . r ■ w ► . r ■ . ■ r • . w • • ■ . ■ . ■ ■ OPTION 31 19 you wish us to install the above pumping unite we will install some complete as per the detailed speoifications given on the back of this page for the ~y additional amount of ■ . - _.,.r.,_. 7~! JQeo., 1 V.4 ' I SHEET No 3 THE AMERICAN WELL WORKS 4UALITYs We have quoted above a pump of the very latest design and of the very beet quality. We oall your attention in partioular to our bronad labyrinth wearing ring that will enable the pump to maintain its original high effioienoy for a long period of time= to our heavy ball thrust bearing of the double type t%at will keep the impeller in its proper position; to the one pieoe oonstruotion of the loaner half of our main pump oasting that will keep the rotor in per foot alignment at all timeal and lastly we oall your attention to the high effioiemoy of the " AMERICAN" pump wbioh will mean very eoonomioal operation. We might also say that the " AMIOAN " pump is of a very rugged design, You will note that our water seal pipes are o? the oast-in-shell type. The 11 AMERICAN " pump is also given a finishing o,%At of high *lass blue-grey paint before it leaves the faotoy. USUS s The City of Dallas ( Highland Park inoluded ) is using at the present time 14 „ AMIOAN " pumps that have a total horse poser of 1630. Bl Paso is using 7 " AMERICAN " pumps that total 625 horse power. Lubbook is using 430 horse power o_ our pumps. Uanyl other Tessa oities ari also using one or more " AMBRIOAH I pumps for example. Odessa, Port Worth, Oolorado , Baird, Stamford, Albany, Hemphill, Vaoo, Oorpus Christi, Brownsville, Swee•sater, Banger, eto. aUARANTEBt We guarantee the maohinery and equipment quoted herein to be of suitable material, made It a thoro womanlike manner. and. that, when properly operated or used, are suitable for the purposes represented by use Any part or parts of the maobi6y and equipment quoted herein proving defeotive on ao material or workmano ship within three months from date of will be tarnished free of oharge f.o,be our faotory. Uspeotfully sub fitted, THg 'twlkala ORKS • Pere r r r 1 r r r_ , wil Ali K. I1lAO2 MIS DI MOT Pi~98NTdTIY88 A002WAVC2i We herewith aodept proposal f 1 with option + of the above proposal ootitraot SHEET NO. 4- THE AMERICAN WELL WORKS oontraot at a total OOntraot DrIO6 Of OITY or imox Bys 33AL DAT8s C'awct.esuQ, ' 7z7t ' ee ~,t,pe•ta~ ~ ~ ~J`O ' ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATWNS TO THE COMPANY AECIPROCATIMO Pum►/ IVEICI VING JLACIIIA'ERY CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS DUPLEX PUMPS DOUSLI AU<T1ON VOLUTE 111401.E Pumps DOUSLE SUCTION DIFFUSER STEAM POWER 1 (7FNT111FU(if\L PUMPS STFLU*1 TU11BINES MULTI STAGE VOLUTE ELECTRIC Pumps MULTI STAGE DIFFUSER AT CONDENSERS $INOLE SUCTION HORIZONTAL WHOLE SUCTION VERTICAL SST. C1L*Jt1.K4 & 13EETA tiTS. DEEP WELL CENTRIFUGAL HYDRAULIC YORAULI LIC PUMPS PUMPS 1L A, i)F,n SON. INI)UNAf DEEP WELL POWER MEADS OUR FILE 132 A, 1f1~~ Ootober 2, 1928 Denton Prater Department Denton, Texas Gentlemen: Cie aoknowledge reoeipt of oard returned to us relative to a 2000 gallon Centrifugal Pump oomplete with Motor and offer the following equipment to meet your re- quirements. One (1) - DEAN IiILL, 10 Inoh, A110, Double Suction Volute Type Centrifugal Pump, bronze fitted through- out, with oast iron base plate, and flexible ooupling for direot oonneotion to eleotrio motor. Conditions of Servioe- u000 gallons Per Minute 200 Feet Total He&d 1760 Revolutions Per 2finute 76 Per Cent Pf1'ioienoy 133 Horse Pourer Required PRICE - $698.00 Net f.o.bb oars Anderson, Indiana. WEIgHT - 2400 Pounds approxit.late shipping weight. I 3 e0u4( IurT10NLEFN?0i►u4A1 ►Uw► 1.. r DRIVEN w 1ruM Tu1uNI O1!1N!►Mt AIIAOAItMINT%YRCE 600J9" O STINT RtL ►N 16 AMU 410901 CAUiNDOF DELAY DWONO OU 4 47001tPTE0 PROPOSAL INN OOMPA WILL MANE A0►0IALI ►AOM ITT OFFICE IN ANGERION OA THAOUON IAL17 OOAAfi►0 ~0INTI. •UT WILL It CIA~LE ONLY ON WNTKAOT111ONE0 IT 0 NN OF III OFIHCERI At ANOEN/0N 21---SHEET DEAN HILL PUMP CO. To-Denton-WaLter_Dept._______ DATLOotober 20 1928 SUBJECT: For d.rivin,; this pump we offer; one (1) - 15OHorse Power, General Electric Motor, Type ITT, wound for 2200 volt, 3 phase, 60 cycle current. Notor provided with primary and secondaryy non-reversing control, overload and undervol ge protection, and hand starter OR 70061 3 pole, and OR 3204 (T-1801-J) with OR 3221. PRICE - Y1260.00 Net f.o.b. oars Anderson, Indiana. WiJI,IIT - 3210 Pounds approximate shippinu- weight. SHIPIDITT--- Four weeks after receipt of order and complete manufacturing inforruation. Attached Cirovlar 402 illustrates and describes the features incorporated in this pump. You will note that it is bronze fitted throughout, having; all parts inside the casing made of bronze including shaft sleeves whiah extend beyond the stuffing boxes. We are enclosing outline drawin which shows the approximate overall dimensions of this uni~ The attached curve shows the expected performanoo of Otis pump. We appreciate the opportunity of quoting you on this equipment and trust we may receive your valued order. Very truly yours, DEAN HILL VW COMANY Aooepted By Approved 7Ate Date i DENTON ELECTRIC SLOP Electric Service 227 WEST MCKOR STREET 'PHONE 660 DEN-MN, TEXAS October 1MA MrAaN.llarri,4 Uity hnrine•sr Uenton Texas, Anar Sirs 'in are pleased to quote you on one 1R0 IIPsMotor 9 pKaso 60 Cycle type US Squirrel care 1750 RI'Mp lose pullyj but With class 10-700 Auto-starter for X$971,00 teas 12-i% This .:ill make the motor cost You $R4901 F 0 B Faetor,y Yours very truly, DLN'NN 33L+.O'TH1;C '3110?* liy, ftJ. C W[AVt R.evu'e... , K,. , / J ■ DALE. Y," i...r tY , 1, iiLL Rs~~RRSr•" v+4 X W. D. TROT1t RAtdr.Tit.t. t tillt,4S,j~lAS, Cot. 8, 19281 City of Denton, Denton, Texas, Subject to conditions printed on the back of this sheet, we offer the following articles at the prices set opposite: Time of Shipment......About....TtlentY...."One......... Days after........r8,cei1?..t... f.._~ .eT Delivery F. 0. B...,..._....Vinoy..,....I l4n4 4. Freight allowed to.......... i.....`h.P.aC4#~h..a..:.,.......... Teens of Payment.. ................?~'i...ga.oh...Ten_Day.s ...'phirty.Daye,Ji,e.t.t.... r 1 - Type CS 811 Z.C, Dayton-Dowd Horizonally Split l Case, Volute Centrifugal Pump, equipped with Steel Shaft, Bronze Enclosed Impeller, Bronze Case Ylearing hinge, :bronze Shaft Protecting Sleeves, Irrarine Type Thrust Water Cooled Bearing, with k;xtended Base and Flexible Coupling, direct connected to - 1 - 128 H.P. 2200 Volt, 3 Phase, 60 Cycle, General Electric 40 Degree kdee Constant Speed Squirrel Cage Motor, 1750 R.P.M. equipped with C,ti-i034 Hand Starting Compensator, having overload and under voltage protection. Weight approximately 6500# Price, , , 011675.00 With 125 H,P, Westinghouse Motor as above described, with Type gAf1 Hand Starting Xquip- ment having overload and under voltage pro- teoti on, Weight approximately 6300# Prics, . 10603000 Duty $ 8000 G,P,ir, against 2001 Head Zt 1750 RoP.l[, having an efficiency of 81$ and requiring 124.6 B,H.P, Either of above units with 150 H,P, Motor, Add to prices, 97.00 Accepted _ Respectfully submitted, BRIGGSMRAVRR MACHY I RY CO. $hip' via 11, ?1 Date Older Received Per ' tai~w YMSY 7 1Lngineering Dept. "rHir~ou~ ofs~tvtctt ' Denton `exas April 24th I92(is The City of Denton Texas In Account with 1:, Do Fox Foe Y.oney retained in the purchas of lot from Goo Snnders and wife Fanah Snnders, being Lot 70 Block 2. In the V14 M. Jagoe Addition: U~ t4~ to the City of Denton, fronting on OAklnnd Ave, And being 600 feet by 150, feet, Deed dated August 2n4 1922, and recorded in the Deed records of Denton County, Texas, in Vol I80. Page 8720 of said records, y~II3.09 / G~ O"0 y E 527-AFFIDAVIT TO AN ACCOUNT-Class 2. R, S., Arts. 3 to 6, and Art. 2323 TrxAr S-rANDAaP Foam, THE STATE OF TEXAS County of_____DaT0N BEFOR1': ME,-Mo*__gry_Public______---___---_-- --in and for.-_Lent0ri------- County, "Texas, on this day personally appeared l known to rase, who, being by me duly sworn, states on oath that the forgoing and annexed Account in favor of i' I, against ____The_.C1ty_of_Denton -----for the I p awn _-Dollars, is, within the knowledge of afftant, just and true; that it is due and unpaid, and that all just and ]awful offsets, payments and credits have been allowed. of Apri3_-,- -___A, I1. 192 ! _ ! Sworn to and subscribed More me, this-24th-day fr~f Notsry._Pub1So ! ____7~In Hnd fQr_U4~_~rOT~---.(,'ounty,'!' zas, I E t • 1a AFFIDAVIT TO ACCOUNT IN FAVOR OF AGAINST i r i i 1 j E , d Mnt dntoe i, ~ttt~n eltg of J. L. WRIGHT, MAYOR DENTON, TEXAS i 111arch 1934• J. 41. Bri~ini Cityy 4eoreteryo Denton s TOXIDA N I herby make appp~i4ation for~ rMe so be laced on the official ballot bf the Oi~y of Denton 1!xas, at the General City oleo Ion to be held on the first Irueedpt in Ayyli,, 10 an didat6 for the office of e 4««41 • Oiole U-1 aeetion 8 provl'dei that all cart, iaaled ! 14-with tie city seeretaty an application for their t' names to be q16001 on the ticket or ballot at least' tit$ days bo are the date of the eleotionj we do not seas to have your application 4A file end if this has not been done kindly fill in the aboys blank and file DO lams thrin Wednesdayo March 28th 1934 ahich is the 1eM date that we can tsgally soilept NO Yours very truly, ~ t ~rlripr 8ccretasy~ , T J. ~ ~ 1 1 ` 1` VV 1 C r w i rr ~ o X 7.. q SB IT TSSRI&WRS ORDEMD AND DEOUM that said ei+ation was carried and the City Ooeimission of the Oity of Denton is authorieO'by legal ordinances and resolutions to establish a municipal ice plant in the city of Denton for the purpose of manufacturing of ice and the sale and dis- tribution thereof within the said oity. 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OTATS OF TRXA3 coum OP D:-TON 89• 01TY OF D'B.VTLV 1 l 11 J, xo Ii Tvj 014 srorotur Ot M4 oity'of Patoa hortlpr oorkity thst the WW forogaine it A tm i4A oorroot ' oopr of the roeoleltion 90914 iqr, tM oo r oowdodon oil the amw of •vwo A#Do 1488o Qool6rin8•, 40 rQeaite Of $ AYAo_46h b4fd A on tAs )3M 4a' of uqp lotat e4 the :m* sypoNre- of MOrd to the pimiee of field oomierion iA`cook ,,.,.,,.*f,Pmo i.......it oogor of 7. ` r r r A L , • 1 A ` ~ ~ r l . a R • ii~a t 5 t v7 r * a~"r' Se 1 IF ~ 1 ? ; •?`t r > v' ~ i , fir' r- a 9~ t 1 Q ! ! Y. F tf'x ~~'ifli lr 1 ~ r " r ± Il J ~ a . . - i 1 c e i ~ o 'x 1 14 :1 I A rA ~ R r 1 O n VJ ~ ' IF 6 P 5't7 I I f f I I } f~ I 1 1 I SF 64 P S TAM OF TSM 4 COUNTY OF Dr. MNI SS. CITY OF DENTON On this the duy of Juno 19281 the City Comniesion of the City of Denton met in regular session at the City Hall, the following nambers being presenti . Be We 1Io XMIh'e ]IAYOT We Be IaLLERe CRAMU COMIISSIOM ' n K Je N•. IRtIX, OI'i"1' BWRSTARY~ when among other things assn on to be oonAdered the matter of d"laring the rep • µ Inat of the oleotion held on the sixteenth day of Jnnel 10x90 as provided for in a'atel~olution peered on the 25th day of May, 1928, in'whioh the following proposition ' rat iv"40sd to the resident anglified rotors of the City of Dfntoal o "8 11. the Oity Coeeriost6a of us 0iir of Donlon by legal imid6s and res6l0ioai establish the ia` plant falled' 3 ~Q is said pstilioru and finanb• same in a proper and 1 9i rahier"I PoA « k+ vISesit has been found that laid eieotion rI►e ho14 W In acoo' "awo with tho lay' and proper report thereof suido by the orhoori s holding r Raid el000A OrA the ballots hAYo been onneassed'and it ie detensined that4k ors irer4 ` saki elnotion toted of whioh tutor ~ ,bail ot9 e41~ ai : i j1'e, age "108 t>se sM! blisb*fnt df the awsioipal Joe plant" and ballots. + ' , « 4 PSI past "d40(8'! the ~ltabiialuren%:ot the',innibipai iae plant"~ id+ i>irg I~. a `.*ote►,!~1 ie~~ lps~opoiit~o ~ 1 ' s~ x p f'~+yy ~~~I il. a Iti I I '1 r e ! r ~I ; 4.14 y} rIY _ [ , 1 e .1^J 14 d 7 C M 4+ I G 14G J'4 4+M~r, 4 ~ V Y. 1 q V k 'I } Ntl ' t ~ a yL M1 ~Ir ,~at I A p R .I{1 1. { ` d r F. 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J Pr r ~ I ,II . , 7.:- . ~ ~ r f ,-b F a ~.~..,,,x~~a-~, ry# ' ~ [fir r .,1., .w ti . r ~ ~ ~ 9 ff r i r ~r h~l/ r ~ e ^ 5 9 F 6 ~.~~~y i~~~ After the reading of the report of the committee appoint- ed to canvass and make report of the results of the election held April 3rd,1928, the following was introduced and after proper second was unanimously adopted: Whereao,at the election held in the city of Denton,Texas, on the 3rd,day of April,1928,the results of which havo been du- ly canvassed and reported by the above committee,for the pur- pose set out in the notice for said election on said date of electing a mayor,three city commiseioners,a city attorney and is city marehall,eaoh and all for the full term of two years,and, Whereas,it appears from the roturns of said election as shown by the report of said committee appointed to canvass the results of said election that B.W.McKenzie received the highest number cast at said election for the office of Mayor,that T.B. Davis received the highest number of votes for City Attorne,, that W.L.Knight received the highest number of votes oast for City Marshall and that Claude Castleberry,W•CaCollier and W.Ft. Lakey for offices of City Commissioner; now therefore, Now,therefore,be it resolved by the City Commission of the City of Denton,Texas,that B.W.MoKenzie,T.B.Davis,W.L.Knight and Claude Castleberry,W.O.Collier and W.R.Lakey be and they are hereby deolared elected to the respective offices of Hayor, City .lttorney,0ity Marshall and City Commiaeion9rs each for the full term of two years as called for in the said ordinance or- Bering said election or until their successors &,!a elected and qualifi ed. ad this 4th day of April A.D.,1928. Amp Aoting airman, y CO s- sion City of Denton, Tex a; ATTEST: ` `City secretary.- - y f. ; a E: i .7 \ ik _ r t 1 7~ f. r C~'# f e t 1 f t f ~ y^ Xx_ Denton, Texas, August 28th, 1928. J. We Erwin, City Treas. Report of funds received and disposition made thereof from Avgusb 16th, 1928 to August 27th, 1928. To The City of Denton, Dr. 9olleotions: Disbursements; Rent on old City Hall, $40.00. R. Y. Barns, Soho Treas, $183.601 Delinqueat taxes 312,70. Do Do. 11726. Weaj Oak Ste paving, 801.34. W. & L, Dept. Warrants 1,736.92, Oooupation tax, 10250 Gen. Fund Warrants, 108.60. Corp. Court Fines, 1106309 St,. & Be " 10162924; Tax Certifioates, 7.00. Park Maintenas.oe War, 100.800 St. & Bridge fund, .60000 Baianoes:19t Hat.306.929, interest & Penalties, 312.489 Cash on hand, $5019060 Plater & Light Dept,, 69000.00. D. 0. Hat. Bk., 680.16. Undistributed ds= First Stato Bk, 863.479 Bal, on h-k d 6~1V28, 37.16. F-coh. HattlmBk 1097.01 School Maine Jul;► report. 469.62. 3.i0i.i0. X66786.74. 3,6,786o740 Balanoes in the First National Bank avs approximately as follows$ Oity of Denton, $1503420110 Water & bight Dept, 8,1,92$80. Y have been unable to secure a J.W.Erwin, Seoy., 305.92. statez.7ont from the receiver of the bank and for that reason am unable 239840.68. to determine the amount of outstand- ~w_.L warrants. The figures will cover our 50.,0:1. 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"~CMEC6A AS TOLLONO Ii c I •1 i d iJ0'1' CIi%U0'I'1 A111.N 1J O L' N IGVCL A 13 1,R uUT'LICATI; W.'VWIT Tv^xrT UUPLICAVU DRVILI3IT TICKISL' Recelveci by F.eeeived by Drronl7e13 WITIT n ^rI T 1r ~ r r l HANK D!'Tr1SITCD t~'lilt I' lltti I 51 E11. HAN FIRST STATE BANK DEN1011, EXN3 DE-11IO,N, 1EXAS ar_ .10~ L~ _ ` .191 all le l e r. 1_r n l Of A!1 N r It ,rn' e I t1n ~ N' +1 '1s A s d In ' I I 1 I r 1 t IN 1:1{ ~r,. F ri ~ r'hl' n rr b,,,or.S I,r .l lr.,rrrl ,i:.,lti lq. n,l 1 I~`r In of nllm,,l ,n, ~.f 11 , I.I 1sA-~11.e,"~+In r1 of ti, rr f,llnle ir , r [ f rl s L°^ f '.I I r in t. l i, .r r 1,. I .r n^I I I 1n 1A,o r f1 r I..n n'.1 p`~,I In I ir t n I r ^f Ire s 71 r•. f r r ,1'rr;1 Dr 11,1 1 11 4 hl:l Iii Ilr I Ir t Il, r I,r n il'I r'f r.•r, 1".f ~nQ ~ .9 11 11t~if 1, L ~ rrl 1111 I 1. •'u yl i r. III r a 1~ 1 I. .1., ,1 9 N 11 111 rrl'1 1. JI !1, O n,! ar I' n.•n! i IN {.~•.r , In ,f 7r, I'.:rry•. I r ,.r. r 1'. 1 7101 ,I Silver IS' lrrr CI(ECKS AS POLLOW3 I~. Cif LC1;4 A9 COLT.01YA , { 10 1 r - Y r ~ T7rtflr ,r d ! O f lcl.-.~ NOT NIMTIABLB NOT Idi'GOTIAI,Lh DUPLICATE DEPOSIT TICKET UUPLICATI3 W;J.103IT I'lCYGT Received by.... . Received b DEPOSITED 17ITT! DT.PObri'DD P/MI! FIRST STA,m' BANK DENTON, TT EXAS FIRST ' STA7'14. MAW DENTON. TEXAS 8r., ~~UJ~1"V`('~ I . tF? `A-'b..~ J ~ ~ i r r r , ,r .1. s All Ileme rredp.~fct l0 11u a1 Vn 711 !'nr lhn , L All Itente botel;le Ir this PAI Ka k111 nl lpns d'1' (IN 'brN Id A11 1'•1na rrePlrn9 oil- lnrt rn P 1 Y4neu t. !-a Ito rrt l:nil MdoAV.-Nif 1d eel"It tesn"I'ttbtr R'Ir111% 'I'll ri Ln "I" In of .411 tlru r r~i11,1,'r re tIN'lle x111 ,1•p.n vs Irv*'11114i'o.q 14 tape or their rowing o7 Rr4llyrw n, turn f,:r tbs it" e.f 'r 1+ emir,'. uric{ In r.l,•, I F I" "I • rr: rtt bit hnl Ln flvhle In me mAll, ror for amr Ing It tl rr 1111ous tnu,m 01 evCrrlh•s, rrr tn,n rf tbrlr full in ur m I.. n it I. f if-e Inn' of 111111 fn for a'ad nR direct Lt the hank of-n whlrh III, ltnn Is 11r'rn'n, tha mn11, for In• ♦ny~ ny lri3 i ,1 i'l1u,n of c,,I'"•rjloa, 1, e Slid we rpanrrs err tight fu 1Ln;e bn~1'." All ROM. 1, 01''ne fir t ira rIlrncl 11 nn, 1r,h 1rt•„a a'M,h the Ilan Is 1-110, Seel 1e1111ment of the 6r"rrr•A* f h^tnnf to tYn nry, and , , 1,-,r r, tFY r14ht I , I,,- - b,, 11 .11 I'tr„r 1 -:W'!0e Tat^~ 4nAt a., nc nt of the p..'r ,tA Ill i.,f in mr,r q. r- Vol "S ..~..._~._..f.- C r't'.1 Silver ECIKS AS 70L40W6 _ !5'111 Cr '1i~ CTICCKS AS TOLLOWA JIM At. . It . _ r 1 -40 0.. f) NOT Ti4"1C14TIA11Lr; itiUl' N I:vu I iiililrl. UUPLICATU DLVUj1'C 'CICYFI' UUIILICA"f 1: DEPUJIT TICRE'C Re.elveJ by Receive,! by Y, ~r~ oeeaslrto wsr . ---rtt~rrr--ti7lrai t It ASK DINIUN, TEXAS All lowo I rPAEIM Arfmlll,,~I l hPlmonL FPr the r.%ec'tloa of all trews uulnido aa Pr ,1,.g Iny In FII acenl¢, bot not he 110 a la tun n! (In It lallu re Gr no u'lc rr,e, u~'r rnr lha lveo of ItrmP In 1I moll. n+A for a~VlPymy r (I', atloul rolde of full PPthi o, n..! for uW11"K dlrea to lho 1,10 uh,'+t Mhl[Ft Ilia Iterd 1¢ drnwa. and we reze,% the rla),t I,, "rh',r~:o 'x¢04" all 'it 0 p".11nrt enPhef•' t peal "ItlPment of lha proPr0,11 thereat in ` COMA t, _ I Silver - I NOT NI;QOTIA'3 UUPLICATH DEPOSIT TICKET Recclve3 by...... t r TU STATE OF 'IIIXAS COUNTY OF 1)F.iiTM Comes now Ce U. rtussey, who after being by me duly sworn upon his oath says that ha is tho agent for H. He Hardin, and that the annexed and foregoing aocount is a true and oorraot statement for materials furnishel by him for said He H. Hardin to Tibbetts Construotion Company, oontraotors, and that the same is just and reasonable and wholly unpaid, exoept for the oredit therein shown and that the sum of sixty. nine and 10100 69.10) Dollars is still due and unpaid thereon. frhat said materials so furnished to the said Tibbetts Construction Company were used by the la$t named Company in the erection and constritotion of a water reservoir owned, as affiant is informed and be- lieves, by the City of Denton, a municipal corporation in the county of Denton, ,tare of Texas, situated on Lots Nos. One (1) and Two (2) in Hlook No. Three tS) )f the City of Denton, aooorcing to the original plat of said City of Denton in Denton County, sexes, and that said materials furnished to said Tibbetts Construotion Company were under and by virtue of a oral oontraot be- tween affiant and said Tibbetts Construotion Company, aotind through its duly authorized agents thereunto, whioh bsid oontraot oannot be attsohed hereto nor filed herewithi t - a.oopy of said account, showing the its-as thereof, together with the oredit s thereon, together with this affidavit are being furnished eimultaneouely herewith by affiant to . 8eid bwrieI" and to its secretary for its use and benefit 1 C Z Ik yr;o - 2 - showing each item of said account as shown herein. -'dun SUBSCRIBED AND S,'IORN To before cne, on this the C~L_ day of January, A. y. 1929, ary u n` anT3'o r / Denton Co ty, Texas, THE STATE OF 'Z;,XAS { COUNTY uF DEN.ON ¢Q Before me, the undersigned authority, a notary Public in and for Denton County, Texas, on this day per- eonally appeared C• O. Hussey, known to me to be the per- son whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrumert 4nd aaknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and oonoideration therein expreesed. GI VM 'JNyGR Iff HAND M SISAL OF OFFICE, thi a the day of January, A. D. 19290 ry u o, en on oun y;"ll"exae. t , IW 1. FYI S r• 11 '5~11.6'l. i,. r iS r ,k ` t fS! ~r ~ ° 1~k'(~ 1'd .',~q 1 ~4"rla j ~ ' ° a t ~ ~ Y1 r S ',I < ~ o Y n, t. y ~ ~ ♦P "+Zf e 4 ~twr. r i`F i'_', l+ r t, '~.'r t ~i ! k- 4 `r ~c: ° ~1 k ~ r ~'q krl 'J wX ~r{~ ~ rt~~ rte a.t T I o~ f IY Ni ~ +k~:' ~ F,r / r t ~ y ii•.~ e : 'v, It3 '~T~ 4~~.t:k, ri4'df.~.1_~'1 ty rl .$.~1 ii ly `rF E~ :1 ~ -°1 ~rr~.~'ti.' •(y:~ ti t I.`.v % vi .r~ ! .'~:H ,4. ~,kr Yf{~, N~iM1 YS4 N~ V1 f r xi~~l~ ~ k d°~: 4 Y ,i c.if ~ 1,•~. e 1. „ ,v 1~ r$v • 14.r~ ~ 1 ! t , r F 1 . 1 11~ Lie ~4 M f y A ~ r ~ k' 1' IY 11 P ~ f. - n M. " k'4 .:a t r t r t 1, 4 C Y , r~+. ~y 'k,F,Y ~i .1~ rl,.ti, ~ti'~.~,Y 'a 1.ry+!t ~Y fG T7 u A 3 +i AL ;~L,L(rwr .00 4'- 64.00 ol, 62,60 . L - 2 6,6 0 Denton, _192 5 7.5 0 69,10 - - ~ LLC11l~tION No.~rc/t7 PNICL AMOUNT It J. ffl~''nRr h 1~~~1 r !I L- _ - - ~ 1 yy ~ V • r, Sdu f,p.r Co„ n(lla. Tom y Y :h ipq Ny r ~ i ,Y _ w t d 1 ^r I , 1 h Y ~ r ~ ♦ r i ~ i, r ~ i F ~ ~ ` ti d' pp~ ~ 4, r l ~ I ~ I w I Y , p In ~~~1 ~t ~Y ~~Y~„III ~ S_ ~r 1~ •`~r • y i ~~•~~~~,1~ , 'i: ~ }'1~~ "l lL 1K t .51 o Y 3 y J] i~ f vhY. 4 r, li, fr I fY ~ f Y. { a.--el H rr~ r ~ V 4yt,x I J J ~p 44 ~n I'. .4\ III ami' N ~~?n!,^y~ r f,ly. 1 nr 44 ~4! ~1 al r rCri{~ 4:~ ~ d G ti Sold to__s~_!sf _ --1-~►, f - O[[C RI I'T ION NO. FE ►piC[ A1.00 NT tJ x e-No c r Received by'--_ Tau PoPU C•.Uully. Tur r / ~V (Jo 4 J ~ A 1 1 ~1 r 1 l„~ r{, I r~ I r i5, 'r r C 'Ai ♦ r ✓r { ~r < < n i i x. 1 1! 1 't ~ 9ry e N t+l'4 Y'~r A~'~~ i '~'1 H T ~ ti ♦ e _ ~ r Nr I, I x,.. ape♦ i n ~ a f.' 1 rr r~~ I• i .4 ~r „a EVERYTHING U 005'06 , [Sc ,tan, Tcaa~ ' 192 Sold to. r < ri_, l t ~ ~ ~r..A~._`° r' Address r No. N[C([ //~J ~J~/ DUCAI►TION NO. f[[T PAIC[ AMOUNT i / in) 0 44 Received L)'..__~..._._. u111,M, s,1.1 1 r 44 / r t I 1 1 1 f y i 1• , r 1 ^ f ,I .r ~w 1 li ' a "~ttl~ N I t, s a k Yi W {J ~ i ' y r. I~ i f ! S y 1 1 1 .4 y~, ~:y Ln'~~N„L,~• ~ yc ,Ir. ~ l ~ { ~ r L F'~'. ~ ~ 4 ! r., I t.~^d 10 1l'j F y ~ HM ~.I..ly v f t ~ f ~~v.r ~ T 1. rr /d ~ y 1'~ T~ 1p d 7 pprr j~, + N 1 f y~ 115 4~. 1f r. 4~ai x~ S~~'~✓~~~ 1~.'~ ~ '~Y ~~~~~~I, ~r f i ~ f i. ~ 1r 1' 17~, I 1 n~~'t ~5 f. 1,Y N eft r ~ n A r 4 EVER H INMN BUILDING MATERIAL I01;7~ Denton, Te.r'~~~~ rA 192_..._ ~ i n Sold to Addreu r V r..r i r * NO. r,[en nCS ,PTION NO. rE[T tHltC AMOUNT r ~ A Received by__._---. ~!lr , yr!p"`4'V: Y...o uaW.. b9r f., ..r►:+...-.-.. J 1 ,r i + t q s fj al.n s rams°) ,~7 Is r• r 1 Fs . s r E' i' 55 sV ~ f d k r ~ r al!j f < a s S 1 k Pas , , " ! :s T 1 r~+k, f o 4C ~n. I 1 ' SA~r a 1_.i~% 1i i4.i.rfLe~~. •a~- e - 1 / Cl 0 - d tr1 ~ H y' O i.. I All , Ia i fR rr ~ i l N;~ J. Y. KVANa Jost 1. KYANa Denton, Texas .._Maro 29th 1929.._...192 . . l.._.___...._-.T~bpi&tji..O.oneArmo c+ g..OQ t.... Fort Worth Texas. nt A000V. r MTH EVANS FEED STORE GRAIN, HAY, MILL FEEDS, CHICKEN FEED IPIAXTINO dSCDd NaaaNtIvren d 00. F." Enod paltry and stock treed. AU Ace* ata due ant of each montb--to per cent Interest ehardrd alter 70 dqs. ZA8T HICKORY aTRtdr P110111 dd 12 26 .1929 Order no. 105 2450 To rant on t$1 phon on an damage to building e, 50100 To estimated damage to business on aooo t. of blooking street 6d ,,Vlasting while onstru ting settlging tank f Oitye 100 00 s$.50 P PURCHASE ORD- ` ' Tibbetts Construction Co. No ' 714 NEIL P. ANDERSON BUILDING FORT WORTH, TEXAS .2 Please del ver the (o low ng to___-_. job No. 1 aJ A9OVII 000D9 RECEIVED IN GOOD Tibbet 4t C 6 C GAMER EXCEPT AS 1401M , ttlfe i•U•tdeuKee, Ter IIII m 41 ~ -n R C N ~ e n . k1 its 3C t "r,St ~ an e~ a r i.4,' w.'I' Y S y R:i{ slu y~~Y w. .t V e v 5 THE STATE OF TEXAS ) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: ` COUNTY OF DENTON ) $M1 That I, Mrs. Otho Hanscom, a widow, of the County of Denton and State of Texas, for and in consideration of the stun of Eighteen and 75/100 Dollars ($18.75) to me cash in hand paid by the City of Denton, Texas, the receipt of which is hereby aokmowledged, have bargained, sold and conveyed and by these pre- Bents do hereby bargain, sell and convey lotto the City of Denton, se er € r< Texas, `the sewer a idpipe c snnections on the following described property= All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land in the City of Denton Texas, out of the Be Puohalski survey, Abstract 996, on the He side of Mulberry St., and more partioularly described as follows: Beginning on the N. side of Mulberry Ste at the S.S. corner of a tract of land conveyed to Mary Ve Carleton by Mrs. L. Be Powler by Deed recorded in Vol. 144, Pg. 15, Deed Records of Denton County Tex. Thence We with N. line of Mulberry Ste 501 to corner; Thence No 1501 to corner; Thence S. 501 to Corner; Thence Be 150' to the plaos E' sefwer in in e and being the main now on the East side of my lot from the Adge of my house to its connection with the City's sewer main on Mulberry Street, doed to which Is of record in Vol. (,14-, Paile,'2M. Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, said agreement being that the said City of Denton shall keep said sewer main open and any other i extension said City may make of this said sewer line on my property and to serve other property owners in said block at its own expenmef ` And this agreement and sale further includes A. I perpetual easement for said sewer line and the rights of said Oity C to ingress and egress in maintaining said sower line in Accordance with this contracts I To have and to hold unto the said City of Den- ton and its assigns forever the said sewer line and perpetual easom m6nt and attendant rights I do hereby, bind myself, my heirs, exeof vtore and administrators to warrant and forever defend all and sIngL;te lar the said easement and said sewer 1lro unto the said City or Denr►`` ton and its assigns forever against 9very perso.i whnt,soevor lawfully tt ; claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. I WITNNBS MY HAND this 30th day of November, A.D. . -1988. ~ ; { A: THE STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF DENTON ) Before me, T. B. Davis, a Notary Public in and for Denton County, Texas, on this day personally apeared Mrs• Otho Hanscom, a widow, known to me to be the person whose name is sub- scribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowleged to me that she executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein ex- rressod. y (liven under my hand and seal of office thia the 30th day of November, A.D. 1928. Y Notary Public in,and Denton for ounty# Texas* r i' 1 CS s is •'j=;i v ~ l At, yP' y it i. t r l< 1 ' ~ f ~ ~ F ~ r - Ib^ ~"'Y~~ a, a a T h~ _ A OATH OF OFFICE. (Mayor,0lty AttOrney,City,Commiseioner,and City Marshall) I J V-4- do solemnly swear that I will fait 11y and impar i ly a perfor al duties i b t upon me asi ,a cording the best o my % s 1 an i ity,Wee y o he c etitutio and laws of the Unit d S tes and of this 8"late and the City Charter and Ordinance of the City of Denton,Taxas; and I do further solemnly swear that, since the adoption of the constitution of i.his State I being a oitizen of this State,bave not fought a duel within this state nor out of it,nor have I accepted or sent a ohallenge,or fought a duel with deadly weapons,nor have I aoteda as second in oarryi$g a ohallengge,or aiddd advised or assisted any person thus offending; and I furthermore solemnly swear that I have not,direotly ar indirectly,paid,offered,or promised to pay,oontributed or pxomised to oontritbute,any money or valuable thing,or promised any public officer or employment,as a reward for the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected and I furthermore solemnly smear that I will not be,direotlyor indirectly, interested in an contrc.ot with or claim against the City of Denton,Tex" 101i- except such warrants as may issue to me as salary or fees of.ofipe. So help me OO(L d subscribed before mast Denton,Texas,tbis day SwWjobAA6Do1920* of Notary Pu io in am or Union oun y, exas. A V i ~ . 1'.~ ~ .1 1 _ r~ ~ L G .`f` , ~i L ` ~ ~J 4 ~ v ~ . • - ~ • 1 t ~ ~ .1 ~ ~ a 3a / ~ ~ ,Fl... 1r I .Z . -'r r~ . . F,. ar~.~ A t i:, ~ ~ ax ~ ~ r ~i , ~ r , _ ~ Vif S r 4'y'~' OATH OF OFFICE (Mayor, City Attorney, at.ty Comm±zal.aar and City :dRrehali) is t. -Zj ~ - - do solemnly ewear that I will tai y and I'D t %o lly s a and a rya all me ice, noum zt u ms as _ ooor g to the bes o my skill an ity, agreeably to he constitu on and laws of the United St es and of this State and of the City Charter and Ordl- nanoe of the City of Denton, Texas; and I do further solsinly swear that, since the adoption of the Constitution of this State I, being, a citizen of this State, have not fought a duel within this ltate nor out of it, nor have I aooepted nor sent a ohallenga or fought & duel with deadly weapons$ nor have I acted as second in oaxrying s ohallenge, or aided, advised or assisted any parson thus offend- inqq~ and, I furthermore solemnly swear that I have not directly or indireo'41y paid, offered or promised to pay, contributed or promised to contribute, an money or valuable thing, or promised any public officeIlrevioyKeus as a reward he or withholdin a to at the election at which I w rthermore solew y that I will not be,dineotl no i directly, interested in any oon- tract with or claim against th ty of Denton$ Texas, exosop such warrants as may issue to me as salary or fees of office, so help me God$ GxOpw '0 and subscribed before me, at Dennton," Texas, this the of A* 19 o ary o In and fog Denton$ Oounty, Texas@ :r • f, l y0 j } s. J OUR 2z -0-M-21 (Mayor, City Attorney, City CoreFpieslonar and City Marshall) a, do solaxnly swear thest I will 1 y an impartially a ergs and porfora all the dutieo lnrsambent upon as as Donut, acoording to t 0 a o XY &1111 an a i ty, agNt ly o"EMnstitution and 1wis of the United Otates and of this StNte end of the City Charter an+i Ordl• nanoe of the City of Danton, Texas; and I do further solsitaly aw,ear that, winos the aduption of the Conatitutico of thlo Unto I, Doing a< oltise~n of this state, have not faint A Mel within this !tats now out of it, nor have I sooepted nor cant s ohellsngs, or fougght s duel vith deadly weapons, nor have I sotod as sooond In oarrying s oballengas or aided, adviaed or aenieted 6n pe-aon thus offend" 'oeil and I furthermore eoleemly ewer th at I have not dirsotly or In;rsotly paid, offered or promised to pays oontributsd or prorsieed to oiXtributes any money tr valuable thing, or promised any rublio ofLloeareploynant as a rsverd for the giving or al thholdi & vole at the slaotion at obich I ass cleated and I furthsroors sa esnly that I will not 'oe,directl nor indirsoth?ys interested in an oon• traot with or olaals against the City of Denton, Uxe•s, oxoepl aaoh warrants " a4y issue to as as soUry ov fees of of floes so help se Dodo , / r I MR1 TO and subsoribed Wore not at Denton, Texts, this the y or 6 Do lgjL.~~ P o eery ' u o In sad for Denton# County, Texaco y 1 ATP e ~ 1 ~y~.~r r' v~ ~-~C r~ ~ ~ ` . . r ~ ~ ~ ~ Y .~1=1.. {t~'.p ~"k ~ ~ ,,r a ~ < i ~ ~ Cr ~.;1, w F ~ f ~ ~1 ~ ~ , , . , ' 1 ~ ~ t s: i 4 ~.~+541 ! 1~ h i a 1\ OaCii OF OFFICE I i (I:ayor, City Attornoy, City Cor.missionor and City Marshall) I I F, Ej Metcalf- do solo-wily swear that I will faith- fully and impartially dischar6a and porform all the duties incumbent upon me as Deputy_ Marshall Zof th accoi ng ~;on anno' b~ e~a of my skill and ability, agreeably to the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State and of the City Charter and ordinances of the City of Denton, Texasj and I do further solemnly swear that, since the adoption ,of the Constitution of this State Is being a citizen of this State, have'not fought a duel within this State nor out of it, nor have I ac- cepted nor sent a challenge, or fought a duel with dealy weapons, nor have I acted as second in carrying a challenU~; or aided, advised or assisted any person thus offdnding; and I fur,heru-)re, solemnly swear that I have not directly or indirectly paid, oij'ere6 or promised to pay, contributed or promised to contribute, any money or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment as a reward for the giving or withholding of a vote at the election at which I was elected and I fur- thermore solemnly swear that I will not be, directly nor indireotly, in-' tereeted in any contract with or claim against the City of Dentonj. Texas, exoept'such warrants as may issue to me as salary or fees of office, so hA7p me Gods ~ FF Yl 1 8W6RN TO AND SUMMED before me, at Denton, Texas, thia the 28ba rip` ~ I 9 '`.1 1 `r(F ; la dt' 8eptember A.D. 19 28 J Notary PubYio in and fcr > Denton County, Texas, 1 1 ~ ~ a, Y T ~V ~--c1,~1 ~ f r-..f~yi 1~• , . ~ , -r.. ~ . ,t ~:'j t i ~ 1 } 1 , a t ~ ` ~ • . ~ .,v ~ I I ~ ~ . I 2 jF i ~ 1 j,, . ~ , r i " `t ~ ~ 5 k ~ 5{ a t~.~. ~ 5 F 1 . y. r F. 5~ i r 8 i14-CUn 6 (Acts 1657, G. S., p. 6, See, 19) aura eawk &UMNO DEPUTATION, THE STATE OF TEXAS _ i } County of---------- ft t r)---___--------- Le_a_Wght,__City_Mansba11 ._-of _thte__City. of.Denton-of the County of Denton and State of Texas, having full confidence in.---- ~_bletgelf a_ Qf. _thQ__Qkty__Of _DOnt0n.of said County and State, do hereby nominate and appoint him, the said----------------- F. _ _E . _ Mvt C bill my true and lawful deputy, in my name, place and stead, to do and perform any and all nets and things pertalving to the office of said Dwity_-Kqrp)?&,1I_ok_tbe._OUY-at J' ontQf1.___-_-_-_of said County and State, hereby ratifyfng and confirming any and all such acts and things lawfully done in the premises by virtue hereof. f W1tNE5S my hand, this Utla,...day of,'., Zopt.@ixk!@ ..................192.~a..... ~i of DQllton.,......... County, Texas, I THE STATE OP TEXAS, l Gbu>it~ o?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Pont-a............ BEFORE Me,......---- R__B~ Davis. and for ._...._._..._........Dentosi Oouutp, Tazss, ~ ou this day'parsonally appeared.- Le e_ Knutht._.0.... Qit&.,Marshall y, .W_jo the Alty, Qf ~4.? ts411,_ DoXitQri~CS?U11ty~ 2CX8A.~ . -known tome to 'be thti peraon chose dame its subscribed to the foregoing deputation, and acknowledged to me that he executed saml for tha'purposes and eonsideratlona therein expressed. GtM under my band and seal of office at. onton..,. xae.t».------ !ti ..1928. thta..A. ._._...dsy ofZra Count '~6za9. ~ Notary Publ a.j....Denton , ~ ~ ~ ,y c'' i ~ i V E t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .o k I ~ I 1 i g M t 5~ I~~ ~ j ~ ~ 3 ~ ~ ~ I ~ o i Z , 1 DEPUTATION e TILE STATE of TEXAS, f County of ihntun I . _ f , fa J) i ) rt of the~County of Denton and State of Texas, having full confidence of said County and State, do hereby, with the consent of the Judge of the County Court of Denton County, Texas, nominate and appoint.. jj ~ f the said my true and lawful deputy, In my name, place and sb:ad, to do and perform any and all acts and things pertaining to the office of said r.. [ " r u- ................._............._..__................................of sal County end State, hereby ratifying f , and confirming any and all such acts and things lawfully done i the premises by virtue hereof, e' ..S WtrNFSS my hand, this _..Z. day of C! ~....x/ _ 19 . ~ I Denton County, Texas THE STATE OF TEXAS, County of Denton BEFORE ME, . _ .An and for Denton County, Texas, . this day personally appeared . J. L.n...~... / known tome to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing deputation, and acknowledged to me that he exaWed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN under my h nd and seal of office at D-ntor, 'texas, this ..y....... .day of 9A t / ~ . 1/..1,..f~ r r .....Jl..r.... (.r..►....... Denton County, Texas J Oath of fficu J ~ 7 r lr~r.~ ,c .Q , -do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties Incumbent up- on me ay 7 according to the beat of my skill and ability; agreeably to the Constitution and Laws of the United States of thli State; and I do furthdr solemnly swear (or affirm) that since the adoption of the Constitution ' a t . d( this State, I being a citizen of this State, have not fought a duel with deadly weapons within this Stater d it, 0or have I sent or accepted a challenge to fight a duel with deadly weapons, nor have I acted tsor out as second in carrying a challenge or aided, advised or amleted ony person 0 us offendingl and I further- mos'e solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have not, directly or indirectly, pe;d, offered or promised to pay, cohtelbuted, of promised to contribute, any money or vatuable thing, or promised any public office or enc. ' ployment es a reWard to secure my appointment, so help me God, • A. D. 19.x. ' Subscribed and sworn to before nip, this Q..,....day ot,....., . 40 y De County, Tess. A II,Y - - UYrtel~'~ J~f 5 h } M 'Y n G V Il ~ ~ aq f~ ~ ~ II t o ti l kT} Itk a ti 'l cod o coi dJ d ` ~ d ` I' 1, o j k ~ I ' e ~ ll I. E r .r ~ r, It ~~r r .'w y7 i~ .~K~ x ~.j~1p~ ~s 4 rf . ,1~°"'* ~`~i.;•I vy f i I • ~ $ i14-Clt~_I i. _ fAet1 I897~ L. 6, • D. i. &a 14) n.u~ t pvn~ u~ran+ • DEPUTATION. , THE STATE OF TEXAS j i! Count o D-OntOR_--------------. I,.---------Lee. Xnightj - i 1 of the County of.............. Donton--------- and State of Texas, having hdl confidence in-------------------A,_K,-TAPP------------------------- of said County and State, do hereby nominate and appoint him, the said-- - - - - - - - - - - - A.. E,- _Tapp _ my true and lawful j deputy, in my name, place and stead, to do and perform any and, all acts and things pertaining to the office of said I Olt t . exai aunty _mrismal------------- ~ __.of RW4 ereDy a~If g and ooncirming any and all such acts and things lawfully done in the premises by virtue heroof. E { {VtrrlESS my hand, this l't ,day of....S,Qp.t.01AU9I' 192.0 bt C of Denton County, Texas. THE STATE OF 'J'EXAS, Gbunty of ..............................1)aaton.....................} BEFORE . la and Te%A on this day peesonallq r.An n 9ht.._.. . w . .w to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing deputation, and acknowledged to me that be aseouted the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed. Givw undar my hand std seal of office at__..-.......Denton.0 -Tian this.......... .9.pt.@q~>g 92.5.. r Notary._P.ub.lie.,._Do.ntanA.o* TdxA8 1 ~r OATH O1' Olx PIOEO APP _.-do solemnly y. swear for affirm) that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me AN Deputy .filar shall.- _ _ ..w...~ W I socording to the beat of my skill and abitIty1 agreeably to the Constitution And Laws of t11o United States and of this Statej and t& farther solemnly swear (or affirm) that slues the adoption of the (lonstitufSor of this Stale, I being s ~t y citised of tb6 Ststa, have not t0gbt A duel with deadly weapons within tbis Mate, not Ot ~ of it, nor have I gent`ot UaebepfA11`O tbal►eigo to'Agbt A duel lritti deadly wespoms, not have I acted U second in carrying a challenge or aided, ' ~=ins ok'dialsiod any person thus og'endlogi and I furthermore solw.oly 1weat (or affirm) that I have tloty dEr(ritly rectiy, paid offered or promised to pay, oont4buted or promised to contribute, shy money or valuable thing, or ptb~'ised any pubilo offioe or amploymsuk as a reward to some my appolnlment, eo help mb GOd- gubutlbed and girorn to before me, thid.W.,.1.0..th ~ dayyof.W. I, gyp. s 5 . ~ i' M ! 4 1~.. [gyp ~ ! ,i- MiN r Denton, ego Feb-9,1923 lien. rayor ti,nd City Commission: We, the undersigned members of the Denton Fire Department, repreer.nting at least ninety ptercent of tho membership, wish to submit' to you this resolution. Resolved: That Mr. %lilliera Woode, driver of truck No. 2, Denton Fire Department, has ri*erved the Fire Department and the City efficiently and f ithfully for a period of over thirty years. That at e.ll tic,es during this long period of service he has al- ways been <,lert r.nd faithful to duty. That in till this time he hav never had an eneiny and li-in In d a myriad of friends in the Fire DP,;Hrtnl9Sit. That kin is rit present res,ected a+nd coved by all' , v,ho know him. Resolved: That we feel that lie has earned the right to e, leso 3trenuoue position with the city he hcin s:•rved so !ong. Thersforew,3 wish to reeoorierid that said 'Aillion 'fl'oods be ts.,ren the ;josition of the late, Mr. John Smith, that of store-room and meter-tan for the 17bter and light DaE)art!-,ent, at his present Salary, and the>t L. driver for.said truck No. 2 be employed at " your discretion. Signed: Chief SZA-r, (si`/~ Asset- Chief Members r~> =~f f> J JJJ 1 ~ L . GF7 s t• r1' NIP J ~M A f ` ~Y 11 w r k Vie'' J r r • 1 ♦ 6 p • . 1 ISOLI Ora. e,~ r ~ 5'ti Fti: t • { a r'}~,~!'2%1'~E~"t~.y7~r~~ytiab~rr.cJrl•r~R ~ yµ~k ~.rauyi~ r.:~1,"~~~#RWq+:a~w.Y..>ar«s~yyrl4!iQMtk+•~!'f~1+1~,7b~+ ~~'~"n~"~""S~~R 1 J4 1. k.• b s r r ( ~ e ~;A~~' ~47 ~ , e 1 :'i x? 1..: T•i.Sg1. fi Ttt"'°~~~ Y IMP? " x r • ABSOLUTION Ob' '1'FiF; CITY CGi+~:ISSI01; OI' `P)JL CITY (PV D.-.4 1I0 TI~}CAS, F'INAI,~Y CCNPTING I1:P)i0VAsIrrZiT3 ON 14RLCH AND 16-.STD BLRRYYSTO JAGCPNCTHE ITY OF aaTON, A1FD ORITri;i G TH; ISSUANC'. RUCTIC21 COLTANY OF CFMTXY1CA'fhS OF SPECIAL, ASS`tiSS)&,NT AGAINST THE ABUTTING PROPERTY AND O'41hRS J 11,RYo .r BE IT IU40LV:.D BY THE CIT'Y C0ME6ISSION OF THS CITY OF MNTON8 That, whereas, on the 6th day of Kpril)1927, a written contract was entered into by and between the City of Denton, and Jagoe Construction Company to improve Welch Street, from the south line of Nest Hickory Street to the Nor Ch line of Mulberry Street, and v4est Mulberry Street from the west line of Welch Street on the North,l'ine of liulberry Street to a point 123 feet west of said west line of Welch Streetf and WHdM+AS► on the 5th day of Tuly,1927> a final assessment ordinance was passed levying an assessment against abutting property wi saidopocover rtionshofrsaidistretal ndf the cost of and said the owners mrQvement thereof }yHWAS, eiid work of improvement has been fully completed of t said i contract; Now, strict there0oreplianee with the terms and ondJagoe itions Construction ZE IT RESOLVRD BY THE CITY C010416SION OF TK*, CITY OF DENTON, ~ 16 That the improvements on Welch Street, from the south line of West Hickory Street go the North line of Mulberry Street, and on Mulberry Street from the west line of Welch Street on the North line of Streei,yhas treet to a finally completed bydJawest line of Welch goe Construction and Company in full aomplianieDenton edtsaid Ja oetft ofCompanthe tract between the City aa~~ ,YY and , that said improvements be em scare herewith saidan finally accepted contracto by the City of Denton as in tt 26 That this final estimate due by this eit rests, Doninolt Jag0e construction Dom?a anyy fortheeCityrofeDenton$ beid and~is hereby or er d l9 the amount held ck by paid to Jagoe Construction Company. 3, That certificates Ofabutting asssaideportion ofisai& nt liability of all property d owners said contract and said fin for oe the, street, in the form required oyrderod issued, exeoftethe d by the A Denton, ordinance be and are hereby the City Secretary City of Denton, attested by and delivered to Jagoe Construction shaii take effect and be in force 46 That this xe solution from and after its passaga• I ~1928. APIOYgD► this day of s I?ASMM OD / ar Jltt4fit I i y dote arY 1 ~l} i M hr44 { i 4 I A ♦ 4y 1. l a1 p 1. 9 0 1 1 t rr 1 Is ~ .4 r S p~ n s 1 'C ~i r. I 6~ ~ i ~r r , 1 f .'S S t 1 v ~ ~r ~a}, a r } ~ 6 t O 7~ jt , a 1. ( 1 ~ ~ ! I "I ~ .I I r~s 1~ 'S. e r `r d.° r 'f"'R}. .fir 3 , {I rp~ e v M't , Fv r 1 it ! r t t , + l Its ~9, 1 i 9 F IJ 1.. ~r 1if. yf~9~Y•.. tijiil - f, i 1 „ v~ 1 0} I ~ ] W ~ 1 ♦ y 9 l r ,iryl t ..r i [~~T ~1': ,f 'S 911w °i~1S rt ~ l ~Rr y 1 ~Y 4 4 ~ ' M ~.1. ttt I _ i `ri t r1.-4 iu ~ D - ! ~ + a ~ r"I,r ~ : 1~ !~1i ~ 47 F•w ~ ~~e ~ 4 , T +y v /f I i dOiJ UPS, 1,&24 BY 'YE;;i' JNfcc Constru~A Com: ?any, as Principal, and gQNKM 1';'142 - M-N_TP Co. OF~PEILL-a corporr Lion, org,~nised under trr: lavu of Peilvania , r.u t;ytrety, do ieroby cxpreauly acknoulc,~t;e themselves to be geld rnd "pond to pay unto the City of Denton, q municipal corporation incorporated under the Ienere.l lays of the :state of 4exas, at Denton, Texas, the euia of(36,1j~.78} six thousand one hundred thirty-six and 73/100 Dollars, for the pay:i;en c of v,hieh uum yell onu truly to be made unto the s7.id City of )1enton, and its succesuoro) staid principal Lana surety do P;ereby bind t)ir-mtelveu, thr-Ar r.juigns and rccoessors, jointly and ueverally. This obligation is conditioned, ho,:I that vriiereofI said Jagoe Construction Coiapany, on April 6th,1927, entered into a written contract with the r• iid City of Denton, for the erection anc~. oonstruetion of an asphalt concrete pavement of a 1 1/2 inch wear- ing surface on a five inch concrete base, to be laid qp Sycamore Street from the west line of South Locust Street to the east line of Uelch Street, in the City of Denton, County of Denton, Str.te of Texas, which contract and the plans and specifications therein rmentione~.', adopted by the City of Denton, are hereby expressely made a part hereof as though the smLe were vrritten end embodied herein. The Jagoe Construction Comprj.ny binds and obligates itself to so con- 'I struot soid pavement, and to use such material in the construction of same that it will be and reruiin in gocA repair and condition for and during a period of five years from the final completion and acceptance of the work by the City, so that at the end of said period of five years said psi.vement shall be in a good and serviceable condition. And the said Jagoe Construction Company agrees to main- twin the said street in so far as defects arising from workmanship and materials, and agrees that in case the City Commission should determine to repair said street, that it will, after notice of ten days do the said work of repairing said street, and in case of said { Jagoe Construction Company should fail to do so, it agrees that the City may do said work, in the manner provided by the said contract, and charge the same against the said agoe Construction Company, and surety of this obligation. NUY THMYORI? , if the said "egoe Construction Company shall keep and perform it4 said agreement to maintain said pavement and keep the same in repair for the maintenance period of five years as, provided in the said contract, then these presents shall be null and void, and have no further effect, but if default shall be made by the said "agoe Constrtiotion Go;npany in the performanoe of its contract to do maintain and repair said street, then these presents shall have full force and effect and said City of Denton, shall have and recover from the said lugoe Construction Company and its surety, damages in the premises, as provided.by the terms of saidcontraot and it is further understood and aereed that this obligation shall ben continueing one against the principal and its surety hereoii, and that successive recoveries may be had hereon for successive breaches until the full amount shall have been exhaueledi end it is further F, understood that the obligation herein to maintain said street shall continue throughout said maintenance period and the same sht.ll.A qt be changed, diminished, or in any manner affected from any cause during eaid time. 1141M SS « c,p the said Ongoe Construction Cosapany,' has caused these ;presents to 'ae executed by its president, and the said to ;s N iNi)gt,4 IM CO. Ot PMIADBLp k , has caused these p 1tlentaay oeeou e y e oe~ _ M Asel~Sepythis the _ t ~ j o! duguet _ , .D.19 • JAaaH 001189 1 ao ANY Seorstary Frei e s sz - PMM o Iox coo or 41 Z~A-- 4'. Aeeideu! Vice-l~roei exl. N ~ e n ~e nn!-se carat i~ 9 { s • d ~ ~I • ♦ ~ JI•P•. a ~ 1 • ` ~ n. _r. w..n... ..v~,•sy, .-w r... r..~,~u,nr l,wl.+• C4..'.»+ww .1w~1 r 1: „ r r~ Y k.'• . ~ _ ~ ~ t DENTON,TEXAS o-- _ 193- NO._-_ - eAdg[ W.-~ ni"q lij)&N IK 8-474 Or DENTON P"TO OR ORDF.IZ DOijAus i . 1 / 1".~"~"~1'~+"'~ 7 ~ 3~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ . , t E~;' ~A ~ ~ J i t ' t ~I • ~ i i k HSSCLUJON OF THS CITY C0111ISSION OF THN CITY OF DENTON,TEXAS F'INjULY ACMi PIING THE UPRM?W-rr.NYS ON SYCAI CHE STRIQ-;T IN TH& CIS71 CF DENTON, AND ORM;HINn TIE ISSUANCF: AND DUMMY TO JAGOE CONSTRUCTION CCUP.bNY OF MTIF'ICArAS OF SPECIAL ASSI:SSI.NT AGAINST THE ABUTTING PROFF..RTY AND OWMMS THh`RhOF. BE IT 10~SOLVBD BY 'SHE CITY COMIISSION OF TH& C117 OF DINTONs That, whereas, on the 6th day of rlpril,192^, a writ..sn 1ontract was entered into by and between the City of Denton, and Jagoe Construction Company to improve Sycamore Street from the west line of South Locust Street to the east line of South Elm Street and Sycamore Street from the west line of South Elm Street to the east line of Welch Street; and Whereas$ on the 12th day of Janunry,1928, a final assessment ordinance waa passed levying an assessment against abutting prop- erty and the owners thereo: to cover their pro-rata of the cost of said improvement on said portions of said street; and Whereas# said work of improvement has been fully completed by Jagoe Construction Company in strict compliance with the terms and I conditions of said contract; Now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY 'PI'LL CITY COLL;ISSION OF T15; CITY OF DrZriONi 1. That the improvement on Sycamore Street from the crest line of South Locust Street to the east line of South Elm Street and on Sycamore Street from the west line of South Elm Street to the east line of Velch Street has been fully and finally completed by Jagoe. Construction Company in full compliance with the terms and stipilatiohs of the contract between the City of Denton and said Jagoe Construction Company, and that said improvements be and are hereby fully and finally accepted by the City of Denton as in full compliance with said contract. 2, That the final estimate due by the City of Denton to Jagoe Construction Company for the improvement of said street, including the amount held back by the City of Denton, be and is hereby ordered paid to Saaoe Construction Company." . That certificates of special assessment evidencing the liability of all property owners'abutting on said portions of said it' reit in the form,required by said contract and said final assess- raeitt ordinance be and are hereby ordered issued, executed by the ~x r of the City of Denton, attested by the City Secretary of the Tfltq'~of Denton and delivered to the Jagoe Construction Company. 4i That this resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. PJLgSB~3~%AND APMOVl * this the day of 19280 C r AT9'tSTt G core cry OR j I 4 I 4 t;' d r 1 t . 1 n t 0 Nay 9` l~ Y. ' , J. W. ERWIN, "..Tress. COMMISSIONER! T. H. DAVM Attorney W. & MILLER. ChAlrman W. N. HARRIS, =arlneer W. 0. OOLLIER I. K PINKH, HeAlth Olllur W. R. LAKIT W. L. 8N10HT, Mar") TUH t`f W"t"n PRANCIB CRADDOCK B. W. M ~KINZIE, MAYo9 i` DEMON, TEXAS Monthly report of T. W, Erwin, ` eoretary-Treasurer, from August 27th to "epte,!tbor 29th, 19280 Balanoe,0/27/28, 339407.62. Intoreot Coupons aid, ;375.00. Leas Seoy, aooount Wok L. De As Warrants, 7,126.610 at First Nat'l Bank, 305.92. Ceneral :~ndx " 2,987833. -''S, LVA.9 ( St. & 3ridge, " 2,G77,39, Nat'l City of NY 375,00. Park VAinton, 1,262,90. lot Nat'l, Denton, 2^ 569002 R,11,Barns, "oh, Ti-eas, 168,596 Total Bale, 27;U45:4; Total Treas. Disbe, I 00974OZs Seorotary's Reeoiptst Balanoes on hand as Sale old Jail oage 254000 follows: Insuranoe Adjust,, 88.16, Cash, •,,248,79. ranchice Tax, 18600, DeCo, Nat'l, 30005,33. Printing, 1,90. CAP Nat'l NY, 21375.076 Delinquent taxes, 444,698 lot Nate D. 23,66900 Street Paving, 100.00. Total, 8290198,92. Woupation taxes, 14600A Corporation Ott finoe, 167 908 Tax Certifioates, 210000 StOA He 0a11-, 4864 Interest A Pena, 74.83• Water An Light Dept.,16,800,008 )43,796964,_ 0443,796.644 I ,t . I KRWIN, Aeey-Tread, COMMISITONEBA T. It. DAY94 Attorney W. A. Mnd.KR, Chairman W. N. I`ARRIA, KaKneer W. 0. COLLIER P. R PMVL Health Otltur W. R. LAP= W. L. KM ')HT, Nas.hal 191to of Wilton FRANCE CAAI'LKDDOR, FRANCIS M. CRADDOtK H. W. McKINLI6, MAYo9 DENTON. TEXAS July '0.4, 1928. To the Hon. City Conmission, Denton, Texas. Gentlement-- I herewith E;xlloit to you, for your consideration, the following montly report for month ending July ^4, 18x'8. The city as a whole is in good condition. All employees and officers working to the best interest of the city. No special recommendations to make. The condition of each department is set out belowl WATHR AND LIONTe This department is in good shape. Collectiona as good or beetter than ever before at this time of year. Several small extensions of water, lights, and sewer have been made since last re- port. Now making the crater extension of four inch main in South Den- ton. As soon as this is finished we will take up the extension of sewer on I(. Bolliver street. STRIIIET AND BRIDI'91-- The dirt streets in good shape. All ditches and drainage kept cleaned out well. Paving practically corplete on Syc- amore. New block of paving being done on S. Elm between Hotel and Davies. Forty feet wide. ire have purchased nearly enough oats to run teams and will buy hay enough to run as soon as crop comes in. RRALT11- Dre Pinar is on the job and has things in good shape. Heeds have been kept down remarkably well considering the great amount of rains. No contageous diseases and repots of health condition good- POLIOga Very little crime going on in the oity and officers seen to boon the job at all times. Trafio officers at work ani speeding on the deolinee Have had made and put out five warning signs at, city lirits warning tourists as .roll as home people NOT TO SPEFDe No speoial recommendations other than set out above. Respectfully, Be We YoKenzie )layora a I ``,r1 u r 1 , 1 Denton, ' oxas. Aue. To the non. City Commission, Denton, Texas. Gentlo!.en:-- I horewit?~ subrit my r^ontly report for n?onth ending AU F'. ^R, 11"P9. AT'-]R AI(D LIGYLT Dlv;PART: 421T: This department is in rood condition and giving good ser- vice. Considering collections have been rood. We have been r..akinr, a few 'iew extensions since last report including an extension out to Ur. 3elbys and also to Gentrys and Jarnarans nursery on Golf )Sill. STREET AND BRlDuH:-- The streets are in r_,ood condition and are being well cared for. In addition to working streets, putting in culverts eta. this department has cleaned out creeks and worked on Aviaiion field since last report. POLICE. Very little erizie being connitted and speeding is on the de- cline. All officers working faithfully in their department. Col- lections in this department are Food considering, the amount we have out. XH'ALTX:-- Sine the oiling of the creeks we have heard very little complaint about F-osquitos and the city has been and iP still cutting our weeds. Ite have baen insisting, that Dr. Pinor iirr_,e evory one to out their weeds and he has been doing this. )Is lLre also asking him to continue to work on dry closets to the end that they nay be done away with. Me has been doing some effective work along this line. No con tageous diseases that we know of. )to are planning, to have our quarterly clean up in a few days before school starts again. GENERALLY SPRAKIN{4, taking into consideration our bank failure, which As you all know was our depos.Aory, the city is in fair shape. The best we can determine we had on deposit around twenty four thousand dol lace in the bank and we feel like congratulating the administration in the manner in which our finances have been handled. You pentlemen have used good JuAe-ont in changing, form of bonds, paying out sinking funds, paying off debts etc. thereby reducing our deposits to the min- imum. You used every precaution with your deposits in that you asked for bond in bonding company which we failed to secure after trying every bonding agency in the city. No use in changing depositories as the bonding aPenvets informed us that neither bank in the city could asks the bond we wanted. its had a bond for one Hundred thousand dol- lars signed by the President, Mr. Sohweer, the Vice President L. K. Schweer, and the cashier Yr. Itoodward. Cddinarily this bond would seer, ample for the amount we had on deposit as the tax rolls would indicate these mien are worbb a htmdred and fifty or two hunared thousand do]- lars. The Bank examiners permitted the bank to operate, and the bank reports made a good showing. With the above statement you could have done nothing else more than to have withdrawn all money from our local banks and deposited in other banks and while we had all rather had a bond by a bonding oompany, still we felt reasonably safe as it was. Ve got "hind".of the blinks condition on Saturday morning and saved all deposits from then on until the bank faild Tuesday. We had on hand, on the 15th, our pay day around three thousand dollars and deposited this in all three of the Denton banks. We were able to pay all salaries and bills taking our regular disocunt-e, on the 15th. and "we think will be able to do this cn the firat, of September and all gloms including the paying for Band Shell which is our largest item for some time. tto have notified each department to out expenses all th6y can but to keep the city in good repair and in all necessary im- 1)340ve11ents. It will be necessary to build up our sinking funds and will take all profits from our water and 114bt department for several saenths to do'-this. hope to be able to keep the city in good sha06 6rid'ardid borrovritig any money& we Wi~].l not be able t,1 pave daklar►l Avonue it present, at least until wo nee what the bank is going to do. s.., .,We would suggest th&t,you proceed At once with the buifding of sLsttly na tank and power hone 'end iCa pb lent as the people have ez- dressed a d9bire that this be #na0 paying for saaa`rith funds a' derived from sale of certificate of indebstedness, interest and prin- cipal to be paid out of profits of ice plant, if any, and then out of water and liP~it profits, as has heretofore been outlined. It will be our policy, as stated to take care of the city making all absolute necessary izprovonents, but knowing the fact that a new pump and a new engine for our plant will have to be purchased within the next year, along with other necessary inpmvevents and knowing that we will hwre to draw heavily on our water vnd light profits to make up sinking funds lost in bank failure, we would Pur*,gest that eaeh department make every effort to collect every dollar possible due the oity and would further'suvgest that we disoourage, for the preoent, any expenditure of money other than that absolutely necessary to keep our city in a going condition and except as stated above, we do not take any further obligations until our finances have been put in better shape. Respectfully subnittdd for your adoption and approval, this the 28th. day of August A. D. 1908. % Mayor of Denton, Texas. \ \ i p r " 44 rhf^ ~ r ~ ')Cnton, oxas. To the r011. Cit,- Co' r G =nt1^ron I h-.r(-it)) rr'b, it to 1iou, for your conai,loratinn and r,nnrovol the fo11m:"inr ronort -niinre,, liYlntc,rbar 'A-Vi. 1"9. 'AT -'2 A:+D LICYT '",.RT: NTt 'I'bis lensrt°cnt in in ex_-ellent cor iition an'l ^ervice is rcood. Collections vorv Dino (,,or.r,i lerirr our late fir;an- cial lifficultioo in tLe city. o aro lrrr,rinr on the funds derivnd fron sale of iaatnr a-d lirhts for ox )en::as'to min the entire city and so far have been .'.1A. to ta,ue oaro of all accounts. 'io have boon putting up a fow new atr(oet 11C"An ml - n, now nxtenoions of a perrarent n tore a,, -:ol.l ta lc~ ~inr ollr -)Iant arl lira:, in cool shape. 'ork is boriul on oettlinr tank and cur ,J'up Sri, ten -.nnt aril 1 r. OnxtlrriRht in- forr.s rte that a row unit is c-oinjV to be n, coonsar;r in the very n^ar future to takn care of the rro ring le-Rnas of our ,,lint. I rrrn l1, 'here Porn re0or7r,.en,t that y011 t-l-,? stops o.t once to nurchase this now unit by for bids in accordane With. the lams poveninr the pur- chat>e of ,zap: s. STR1`,N'1L' AND BRIDG1s ll's?ART ',?LT:-- The atrerts and bridges are in good condition. A great. teal of p,atcl-inr, has been ,done on asphalt covered stroots and all dirt streets have been kept drarred and are smooth and in good condition. '.'e have ontered ^noth r car of asphalt P.nd chat and travel end are preparing to put all streets in good shape before the ;'inter r+onths cone on. They are laying in a large supply of gavel to usc, on middy stre^ts and in rml holes durinrr the 'tinter. This departr.ent has been kept rather buoy the past ronth keep:nl, up streets etc. an' in a_llition thereto, has put the aviatioli field in splendid condition. POLL01y1 Our now night men are at work at the collelres and all of- fioers doing Fool ,ror3:, Kct ,:>>.ch crir.e and rapee:lint is also on the ci661•ease. Collections are good and nirht officers coins rood work along the line of holding, town fires. PEALT?I D?'Ah':°. ;}STS-- Realth of ihn city io rood: No costa eouo ;lit- eases of any nature. Ifera3s bean;, cut and burnod and citiz6ne co- operating excootionally well. 1'(I1 would recorimend as heretofore that we prooned to carry out tho will of the people in laying plans for, and the erection "of. proper house and putting, in of ico plant as early as possible in order that we ray be able to supply ice to the publie by next Spring, llesp?ctfully nubmitt,d. D. .f. kfc>.© 7n .ie 3 ayor. .r i . , r ' 4 , r ' r , 4x ri 'l. 4 { .4,.~'ys~~f4 'v'.,h i• .+..r..:,.l.r ...ilia, w.l-nr~w... .e.....wvK w Y+, ' ~ I. ` t A~ i ~ . 5 t I, y ~ ~ 5 _ , ~ ~ , }.1 J<i ~ ~a ~ f r ~ i r , Y ~ ~ k 4 ' S 1~ / ~ 1 ~ 1 4 r•7h3F I Y~ i t~ 11 ~1 ~f ~ . ti ~ K ' ~ ~ tb J. W. XRWIN, Seor.Tre.r. T. L. DAYIS, Attome, COXMISSIONERS W. N. HARAM Engineer W. S. UrLLSR, Chairman P. IL MXR. Realf.h Officer W. O. MLLtzn W. RNIOHT, UarrhaI W. R. LAS:ZY TU of Erman OLADD! r.ASTI.sB TRANCIS it. CfcADMOC DUCS H. W. MCKINZIE, MAYUA DENTON, TEXAS Jccr'bor "7, ",,q. To tho lion. Uontori, 1'exaa e Gontler,on:-- T h--r,),Ath nub it onthly rn,)ort for rnnth end- ing ')oi1)rbnr "7, lc ^I. +.'T'll :1KD LIGt1T3-- Collr3otions rood. Jorvice axac~llort. 3 axing; all irapro-m-onts nnee, Lary in the way of nxtonnions. 'cork prop.,- reBairtG natinfaotorily on 1'xtonaion of Sotiror on Bollivnr street. ralls all poured for nettling: tank and about roady to pour floor. F;TR';'^.T AXD iliIDGr.t- ':o have 'jclon O)l- to knn^) , fair concli.tion all tho ^intor. h"vrr, vitnhn l bn,~i 1A.nco9 inI navn lintror3tG and kopt all iir+. str-3ata clrti, r?d and n•-coth. Polices 'Cith a fo`r nxno;)tionn tl,o la•,rr m- or': to bo tell enttforced mil connilnrinZ Chrint-tin tiros •••v rytltinr quiet r,nd -roll oared rot.., trnry fell Jrunka and firhtn r,nl of'fir;ern daingr, their uty A.n tex as I Gan toll. In npito of th„ fact hrtve ha i two ^-otor ~-opa on the job all the ti.no, and both of then ^,ror':infr faithfully and dilligently all the time, spending, Boor-f, to bo on tho incrnano and r1ora collinnions than wo have ravr,I. ^,ritnonnod but fortunatoly none o',' them of a very 'terioua naturo, exec+r)t nn you know, the onn with our ohonical truck which nttr.~,9 very near coAltir the liven or throo Of our firer)on. Font, of the ancidnntn, ani near r.cniclontn could be avoided rtnrl r Ogt of it in rauned by nponding which r,osro nEty IN caused by the Chriatras fooling;, c:,t,h-rs think the r8.u`lo is ',+hat Is si+er,inrly fin encourap;enent on the pnrt of Goo l citizens by a denounceraont, both privately and Publicly of the officers 17170 nre trying to on- fome thin law; 'rhatF-vor tho caunon -ay ba, unlor;a this fast and reoklesa driving connes nom innocr,nt child or helpless old pmrson will be killed and our rAty and achcolo will be ir,jured a treat deal. HEALTH ar.'PARTUb,`1cTs-- Th:o 11nalth of the ci*izons of the city in normal condition considorinr the noason or the year. ;lnalysxs of wator shows fine and the city is fairly clnan and in aceT ehape. Our effotrts to keep lown fires by our ordirance creating the Piro Prevonti.on Council soon.a to be a frailuro red I loave it u) to you 'g;ontlomon as to whether the ordinance should bo ropealod. It GOODS r frox ro4ulto obtained about all ,,io have ,lino io to rrake the local d~entb, or norm or then, foul that i -to rre+ r;olllisl< with their bllsi- noav and imloas ire A roe vith then that our fire dopnrtnent is >rr x', in ft`IdS ent or equipv;Nnt inakloc,u .to, they upon to take orfonno. " Ito opooial rocor-.nerdationa to r,ako othor than r~buvo stated, r~ t t fianp?ctftt] ly submitted, ~ N j ~ s .:.,.u, ~ ~ _ , , ; ,r w r~ CITY PLIJ.INNT1~G ORDI? NCT - - "1z> 1.11 0-o'DINAECE to provide for the establish?rant of a City Planning Cctiurissicn; to provide for the appointment of all of the members of said Planning Coruiesion ar:d fixing the length of the term of office and providing for tY~o re- movsl of any riembor for calAse and further providing for tho filling of vacancies; providing for the organization J 0 of said Corrimiseion by its members and the adoption of t rules to govern its meetings; providing for and naming the powers of said Corrrassion and dofining its jurisdiction and a- authority and providing for the methoc and manner of the adoption of a ldastor Plan by the Conmiiseion and the author- ity given the Commission in such matters and the affect of the adoption of said Faster Plan; providing for the sub- mission to said Commission for its approval of any addition i r to said City of De:iton, Texas, intended to be laid out into ; ~G building loge and dedicating streets to public use aril pro- ? viding for the submission to the Commission of the City of Denton, its reasons for the disapproval of any such plat of addition proposed and to be made a part of the City of Dan- ton and dedicated to public use and for the overriding of said disapproval by the said City Commission of the City of Denton# Texas, under certain conditional providing for an ~ *annual report of said Planning Commission; for the repeal of all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict hors- 'With and declaring and emergency. - - v l 'J[J7 p i i J a F 6i!EIiRAS tt is the desire of the citizens of the 01A-y of D,.,ntcn, Texas, to 1wepare a Prelirrtnary City P18n for tile t purpose of k,uidir,G an!lk fcdsterinp; tiie future L,rotivth of the City in t'I an orderly Hn: scientific ,(ran(,er and to secure all the benefits that may accrue to the said City in tbo to of y y greater efficiency, .R economy, confort, convenience, Eiealth, safety, prosperity and gen- anal wulfrdre+, rill of Mlicl Is avidencar3 by the r_I;ort of the City Plan 9(Ivisory Cornna l,teo of ,vhirii G'r. C. n:cGl:nnis wain Chairman; I1071 TIjT,1J'0,J,, DE IT ORDAITrol-~ BY TM CITY COMYISSION OF ME CITY OF DEN"LOIT: Y section 1. MA < . s r'L That there shall be and is hereby cretted a City Planning Commission for and in the City of Denton. i Section 2. That such City Planning Commission shall consist of nine members seven of whom shall be duly appointed by the May- two or and confirmed by the City Commission. The/remaining members shall consist of a member of the City Conm7ission, to be selected by the City Commission, and the City Engineer acting by virtue of his offlco. The seven mombere shall be selected for their out- standing and unselfish interest in Civic affairs. The Mayor and City.Attorney shall be members ex offieio of the Planning Commis- Dion. . Three members of the Planning Commission shall serve ror,one years three for two years and three for three years, % } the•term of.office of each being determined by tot at the first m~eti,ng, Zbveaftor,three additiona) members shall be appointed ~ w y ~ bey' f~pye x .'to serve for a term of three years, Vaoanoies shall be kkkk Isr ~fllre ~~%ypfip ointment for the unexpired term only. All irombors 1464 be removed at any time by a majority vote of t.to City Oom-. Miebionj for fneffioiency, nogleot of duty or malfoasance,in ale ( t°"~'%d,t~9'7Ni3's.r<7e R"V1Sk't ~"dM1N't^{M a +~.,~J,m,, ;n~a ayrev:;a r.r,,.1.'~ ~ ae` d r, Q sa j , 4 rs ; i~ d , 24j ~~s( uRyl'' t d~''~.kt 'r,aSti d<A i`~M ~ ¢~¢Y .;«d'1 r. 30L. ,y h r office. All iurbors shall servo without pay and trio morprbors, oxeeptinj, the i,er,:beo of the City ConrAssion and tho City Engineer, shall hold no other Municipal office. X ~ c,.ottun 3. tit r"r Tlvi~ `ir-:j rlunn"Lng Corrcntesion shall elect a Chair- ms n , Vice-chairrr'an r:nd sirc?i other off.LrI as may be dee,,ed ~i t necessary for a period of )n#e year. It shall adopt rules for the k' practical find efficinnt tr4:1630;1011 of busintiss and shell keep a recorc: of its resolutions, transactions, ftndings and detormtna- tions, which record shall be a public record. At least one meet- ing per month shall be held and additional meetings may be held from time to tirro Alton tho call or the Chairman. i Section 4, that the function and duty of the Planning Cc.m- miscion shall be to make, or cause to be made, and. adopt a Mastor plan for the physical development of the City of Denton including any aroa outside of its boundaries which may rolato to the compre- hensive planning of the City, Such plan with ttie accornh^ 1r_g mape, plats, charts and descriptive matter shall show the Plan- ning Commission's reeor andations for the,devolopment of said tor- 'ritory, inoluding,among othor things, the genoral location, char- aoter and extent of streets, alleys, ways, viaducts, bridges, rail- road•e.,.terminals, parks, parkways, playgroun4s, aviation fields, a*letlo fields, school grounds, fire station sites, or any other public grounds or public improvements, and tho removal, relooa. tidh, widening or extension of such public work then existinga As .the work of making the whole master plan progresses, the Planning Cormgiesion may from time to time adapt and publish a part or pdr•ts,. t. t4ereLfo The Planning Coruniosion may from time to time amend, Ax- tend `oz+ add to the plan. r f t WWI- Sbdtion 5. ; That in the preparation of such plan the Planning Co-rxiisslon shall r.alco ou r;= ful and crji%jrohansiva surveys and stildies of pro gun conditions and future growth of the City and with due regard 16--1 its relai;ion to neighboring territory. The plan shall IFS" be made with the general purpose of guiding and accomplishing a co- or3inct' nc:, edjust,.cl 't'ad har ^ziloiis ;7.+v:lop nont of the City and its envtrons P1?"itr,h 'III In ecoo"If nce ~;it,h tl-„ preeeni; aril future needs, y br;st prorl-I hoalth, erlfei y, r,:or als, orlor, co tvpntenee, prosperity and general welfure, as I as efficioncy and economy in the pro- f k Coss of developront.; including,among othor things, adequate provi- sion for traffic, tho promotion of Qafoty from fire and other dan- Y } gets, adequate provision for light and air, the prornotion of the healthful and convenient distribution of population, the promotion k. of good civic design and arrangernant, wise and efficient expenditure of public funds and the adequate provision,of public utilities and other public requirements, i Section 6. e•:ce ; That whenever the City Commission shall have adopted a master plan reepmmended by the Planning Commission, no public buildings, streets, alleys, ways, viaducts, bridges.* railroa19, ter- minals, parks, parkways, playgrounds, aviation fields, athletic fields, school grounds, fire station sites or any other public grounds or public improvements, or part thereof, ohall be oonstrae- ted until and unless the location thereof shad be approved by tho -planning Commission; provided however, that in ease of its diRappro- val: the Planning Commission shall communicate its reasons for disAp- pro+val'to the City commission and thereupon, by majority vote of tho Oity Coimhiseionp it shall have the power of overruling such disappro- vk1o' The widening, narrowingt ornamentation.. vaoanoias or change in the use of streets and other public ways, public grounds or other public improvements appearing on the adopted plan shall be euhjsot to eitdilar, approval by the Planning Commission.. and upon disapproval by th6 planning Commissioo,nAy be similarly ovorrultd. The Planning .s E. '1 a 'rpr'p 'L b ^'C #h r' u n. ~i n ~ .n -e R~~i i a 60 J i "a Commission rray make reconunondattons to any public authorities or to any corporations or individuals in the City or in the territory con- tiguous thorato, concerninj; the relocation of any buildings, strue- tares or works to bo erected or constructed by them Section. r, That all plans, plats, oil replats of land laid out in building lots, into slr.rsts, alleys, or other portions of they same intended to be dodicated to public use, or for the us° of pur- chasers or o-o'ners of lots fronting on or adjoining and located with- in tho eorporete limits of the City shall be submitted to the Plan- ning Commission for approval bofora any connections shall be permit- ' ted with any pi.iblie utility, such as water or sevrers owned and operat- •'t ed by the Croy; provided however, that in case of its disapproval the Planning "ommission .hall communicate its reasons for disapproval to the City Commission acid thereupon, by majority vote of the City Com- missiox., it shall have the power of overruling such disapproval. Noe sewer or water improvements shall be voted on c:, made, nor shall any p, public money bo expended within any lands laid out in building lot, streets and alleys, until the plan, plat or replat of such lands shall have been approved by the Planning Commission or by the City Commissions Section Be -mot- ~e~v`f s That the Planning Commission shall make the City Com- mission an annual report, giving a statement of its work during the preceding years In such annual report it shall also make its recom- mendations as to future projects to be undertaken and from time to time it shall also make like recommendations for public improvements whioh in its judgment should be undertaken. Section go That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are he"oby repealed. G i Mot i t rtlc , V N r e pa it X~ f J 1~ I :]i~~ Tr +k,1 r ~yi9~ c~ , 1 G ds i< a That on acoount of the greate nede'll t of Planning Cor.4}mission and more particv arly on aeootuit of the urgent ileoes,sity of mal-tng certain improvements irmediately in the {lit r r ` of Denton, Texas, A pub~_ic emergenny is thereby drekted and it is hoveby clocrocd tint thlo orriinance sl-d,all tnko effect from and af- \ tc<~^ it;{ rdgs~;; As in provided lFdv+ rarirl by tho Charter of the City of Dentc,n, S (-.(I 1923 , I Fk i Approved, i Vayor Attest: City 8eorotnry. 1 tr r i:~ x "f'TS7r' 4r~ T,qi ~ ~ G''.Y y.~ } p~,~,~ [ 7 T"• Ty p; ; n`hr'4'~ .".t~F ~I pp~ L ( ~•A df n{~,~ a ~ r r ~a rT ~ ~ ` ~ ~ rl N 4~` 1r~1'°yrt a ,r ~ S r.~ ~ 5. f b Ar S~ ~ f. ~ } 1 v " ~t J 1 ~5 k { r; 1 ~ ty L~ v t ~ 1 i r 4 Y f y} L+ ( n I r y f T d{ Form A 43 CON`rizACl` Between the NEPTUNE METER COMPANY, New York, N. Y., slid J11'1 G L "P( of..- . ( i.....r ',rti_ For TRIDENT WATER METERS Dated 1Q2R92 1. PARTY OF FIRST PART NEPTUNE, 31ETER C011PAN1• Agrees to sell, and 2. PARTY OF SECOND PART _......_.._..._...C..._z._.:~..-Y...... P 1.... U_ n......-........_.__....... _ Agrees to purchase, under the following terms slid couditions: , 1-1 3. KIND ._......_._........_..........4._ .....1_. n._ ._WATER (METERS 4. DURATION Period of I.............. ....-....from date. 5. QUANTITY The number of deters required tinder this contract shall be........ 200 _ Aleters of the total value of.........._; r.aGri,.GO _..................._.._....Dollars. opnr, equal vallte in la.r'er wiz s 6. PRICES T s contr~.ot is re4leer~Y o i ,sr yea. l s coatract AND 13 r:iedP at a ais~ol_cr of 4, ro i ~i,~t & d ao- nl. eo to aJl siz s o ra erc rLnd r}a.r eP Prat DETAILED l,l It is r a that {he conln n w 1 al o v tI C?~y OF METERS oli ~8 ° 0T U d a18K° onz ~eRu l ofene 11 pDpera 1tN MTI:RS _ % 44" 4" RVMlRR NUMIRR MtTlRR 200 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X _X X X X X X tIRTIRt PRIOR PRID! 11.8 - each, Sri th connections. TRIDENT CREST METERS lyj" Y" R" 1!" 16 RVMLIR y RUMOR" MRTRM X X X X X X XC x x x X X X X X IX X X X X X X MLT9116 PRIOR PRIOR TRIDENT COMPOUND METERS. TRIDENT PROTECTUS METERS 1%" 8" _ 4" 8" 6" RVMRtR X X X X X X X X X X X^ X d LI S2~ kLkiSS 4 MGT~IRI~ MRTRR! PRIOt PRIOR 7. TERMS: Set cash thirty (30) days. S. DELIVERY f o y~ DRr nft8 distributing point, 9. SHIPMENTS ar y o con ar agrees o give roasona le notice of its re- quirements of meters. 10. GUARANTE14 (a) Meters are guaranteed against defects in material and v,orkman ship only, for a period of one year from (late shipment. Parts to replace those in which a defect may develop within such period will be supplied without charge, piece for piece, upon the return of such de- tective parts, charges prepaid. (b) Meters are guaranteed to operate tinder a working pressure of 160 lbs. per square inch without leakage or damage to any part. ,ill: LIABILITY Party of the First Part shall not be held responsible or liable for any loss, damage, detention or delay because of fire, strikes, acts of civil'or r military authority or of insurrection or riot, embargoes, delc,ys by car- I tiers or event, ' i4yond its reasonable control; or in any event for con sequential damages. All previous communications between the parties ar , hereto, either oral or written, with reference to this agreement, are z ' hereby abrogated and this agreement, duly accepted and approved, con- stitutes the agreement between the parties hereto. This contract shall not be binding or enforced until approved and coon- tersigtied by a proper official of the Party of the First Part at Long Island City, N, Y., and when so approved sbell become effective as of the date first above written, NEPTUNE MET P Y 4 a e..Agelit. CO ~.DjxL .0ZJX;.Ttni .w . By Approv : New York City..... 192.' NEPTUNE METER COM ANY ..w....li*~v ;m e:mNa r.ni W.W.W....,w w...... By t. 1~~ I • E 1 f{. _ f - Al ~ r Zv I~0 ° 1 1 'f 1l h , rl i ~ lip i ! ;car c p.y rn ~'-I+ .,.r . pal V~♦: 1~ + ~~7 }1 ~r}~`! (~~r ift „ rat 1. ~1 `r 'l. ! r1 P 3!k~~ u Yr i • tir S Y r l' lkrtl i C I r .q' \y`,*~~i Fi ! ' v~ 4I Y ~~TI iW.}Pr I N~ w6Y'J +`n ..y? +)1w ..1'tt f . i'E1J•' {,.`i{., r'~~1 !ti •'V+, F. A~ ~ t e C% e I r 1 J Y , .:i t r!r 'Y J4,. i! r !S J" 1 ¢1r ~t 1t~ '„tlii~ p .,5 4k I# k.r1 5,. 1!{ 'Y j~,Y S rr r ~!7 5n A r r c 1;Y le '~I^ ' ~,i ~y Y~eb 4 (f '.Ni ~ y 1k~r ~ ~f Y1 C I'v I~ l` ♦ t Y. A v f v G v ~ d N t I I. ;j w t1.4"! ♦ r 1 1 I j F ~a S, ~ k ~ eS M {'.t rA i~ ~ er x~~ g,~Ip + Yr ~ 1 411: q e i N,~r Il r n•. '4 S y F WC J v~~.• I~ 4 7 F< h2 W+~ 'b ti l 'fi. 4:4K r 1r3J i''1 ''v + ,i* +1 State of Texas County o1 Denton TO THE CITY COUMISSION OF THE OITY OF DENTON, TEXAS! Wo,the undersigned qualified sleotors residing in the terow t itory herein after described hereby request and show to the city oommission that the undersigned are a majority of the Tialined electors residing within the eai eAtorY /K and that we further request and hereby make this applioa- tion to the sald city commission t%at the said terrtory + be added to end made a part of the city of Denton,Texas, for all purposes and intents for ever after and we hereby re- `j quest and petition the said city commission to submit the proposition to the vote of the qualified voters of the city of Denton,Texas, for ratification. Th.a said to tory hereby requested to be made a part of the city of Denton,Texas,oon- I tiguous to Us and adjoining said city's incorporation line ou the East generally and hereby described as being the Wo lowing traots or paroeli of land situated in Denton County, a' Texas oontaitdng about 81 acres out of the N.part of s, tract f' of 141 acres out of a survey of 137 aores,patented to-Rog. Ross,aseignee,of Wm.Crenshaw about 11 miles N.E.of the public " 'E P square in Denton $Texas,and beginning at a point on the East 4 rr tjG"'„ x bound o line of the present corporation 300 ft.South of the t^ 8.boundary line of a tract of land now owned bye O.A.Corry Thence East 400 ft. to a stake for corner thence North 300 feet more or less to t e south boundary line of said O.A.Corry tract; thence North 88 deg.west 400 ft* along the said Corry e South boundary line to a corner in the Pant boundary line of the sad oity of Denton; thonoe South along the present boundary line of said corporation 300 feet to the place of beginning. s ! +r e~ ~IW•r ~'"tA r SS ~ RI}t `e wr rR re/d,tll4 rM w t rY,,w r'r v 1~ Yom` ~'I I ,.yv.w>• -r"..-'7 "v'7 Tt ant-ss's-r ~x'^F•,Tr.b m^FU•..- T ^ ^ :...'T w I ....T r~- r.~,+~,•-. _..Y~,~~.5,~r, (iyt... , r + f' ( y pq r1~ ty,~{pj '+R rt f[~yI I ter 91 ~tT l1 i itl +i ~'ia~}Yy~ r r Jpr '~:i r Lr S. t A ~}Q~ 1~{AI T¢ Sk 'T rr~.lut{?'T '1 i 1'.' 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Evers ;Me l//r ~r'rJrii n' /rln,!/!llar is JII!'JCTI r, r / ~ hff~' rri Dili IIiJfP</!Jt!>/'Ir I~t~r,Jl.!' .ltrtll«^it,~vifcti~/iJt;'//crrlir, i~rlt,~ril 40" lot,/August . i~..~8 Jak*b'licj Denton,0ounty, 'r"DA If WNW MWA4 l!'~lli~/ l Denton ~h the utidorsigned authority Denton Mary A* Ilvere !C/•~~0 R e H e Evers, ///rrril,~ YJta /r r r //r~rrJrii <i/<ir, itirii/~ r:.>lr~t lil<l//r,/ll/rrI y lilt /j<liilr!/ l"noel /ilityi /x<liir<itril!//,: Y,'Y / ;jef.40 !'~I<ltrl~; ~Cf J~r ~~!%:1 rlI<~ ffia'ry Be Evers ' <I~~JIC«lll ulJl<i~l//J~l</J/</I/~Gr~tllrGrlJlll~rl~l/!1<r //?~A l /r/rJi/J/~I<rllJlil! r!/~tlt ttrrit/ lr~,tJr<lrlit<l~/iii/ itellri,~%lr irftiil/ir ! Aug" ~~xw Notary Publiol Dentont aount3►_,-Texa8_... !/!>tltl ;JllYl.'(, Y!>tlQ%ICttlz^flei, ed 4( 0(11614 111111el Ali s,~t/ rra~d, i!/> ~>l~iir~~>i~arr/.t' i~l o ;'trot<l<it~ilr ' ~•S~~1J.I~ut /oho ~ ' frc'~rl/rlG eel If /1(71 ~ef< ,Alr•P!r'r %d<!il i>r rilllJ/<i,2.2 <ir<:l lt~Jf,,/J//,1/l/llhirr/,/.~rrt/'~;<(~r" l' ~r~~(,•~ ,/~IVIGrf~.IYI/I~iI~~JI,p,IN 1 ~ '~rC11►i'[?'NH~iN1I.. G~-e,yeLA+a.. ~FRRfM ryj.~{tf/A r N~ ~ a fhl U t V d ' ~ yT j a 1 .1 03~ ~?o 14~~I3R:A~.14'~1'~b(bD MILT. ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER 035 ALLEN BLDG, PHONE 7.5733 DALLAS, TEXAS September 25, 1928- ; ' I MECHANICAL RO1J. MAY03 & BOARD OF CUMISSIONERS, ENGINEERING City of Denton, Denton, Texas. or OIL MILLI Gentlemen: TEXTILE MILLS WATERWORKS I propose to prepare plans and AND specifications covering a porer house building to ICI AND RtrRIDtRATINO be approximately 861 by 208 ft, to cover the present ELECTRIC LIGHT powr house and;Teservoir as outlined by your Com- AND POWER, mi ttee IRRIGATION, BRICK Furnish the necessary copies for AND bidders, and prepare tabulations of same and render LAUNDRY PLANTS any assistance necessary in the awarding of the bids that may be desired, My fee to be three(3%) percent of the total cost of said work. Payment to be $500,00 when APPRAISALS p]a ns and q,ecifications are accepted. The bwlance when contract is awarded. There is not to be any supervision PDWtR PLANTS DCtIONm of building, but the responsibility of the mill TINTED AN*RLGULATID Architect is to extend to the completion of the work. /OA tCONUMi :AL DPEAATION Respectfully aubmitt HEATING AOOEPTFEDs AND VENTILATION rF By order oil THIS BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. MECHANICAL September 25, 19280 EQUIPMENT ATUSTED M , x I Or ` BU1Lt)lN09 --4- Mayor. /OUR VEAM Colo Lfhd ER01EttE $IATA Ot -OtIYA6 r ,E `e ~ ~ ~ lt~. F." s ~f ,r r: N i , ~,,i ~ r> ~ ? Y. i Jr~ ' r ~ C43U ; NO 4b_12-lone-28 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 28eo.00 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DEliTON KNOW ALL LEN BY THESE MS&US, that we, M. S. Webster and Be V. Pookrun, operating as Kebeter Transfer Company of Denton, Texas, as IIJ ,r principal, and the United States Fidelity and luararrty Can park of Bal- timore, Maryland, as surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City t } of Denton, Texas in the sw,n of TGNTY FIVE HUNDRED (42600600) DOLLARS for the payment of which well and truly to be made we do hereby bind ` ourselves, odr heirs, exeout ore, administrators, suooesso re and assigns, xr jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. wR r The condition of this obligation, however, is such that whereas ; 3 the above bounden Webster Transfer Company deal roe to engage in the business of transporting baggage, trunkb, suit oases, grips and similar bags, boxes or other reooptboles used for the packing of clothing or A other personal effects within the City of Uerton,Toxas and as a preoe- dent to engaging in such business and to the issuance of a permit there- of, is required to execute a good and sufficient bond in the aura of Twenty Five Hundred dollars, payable to the City of Denton, Texas, guar- anteei that they, as principal, in said bond, will well and truly per- form all oontracts entered into by him in the handling of transportation of baggage or other reueptaoles above mentioned and further conditioned that they, as principal in said bond, shall make good any and all lose or damage suffered by any person to any such baggage' or other oontainer hereinabove mentioned. NOW THEREF0140 if the said Webster Transfer Company shall well and truly pperform all contracts entered into by him in the hauling and trans- 2 portation of baggage, trunks, suit oases, grips or similar bags, boxes or AN, other reaoptaalas used for the packing of clothing or pther personal of- foots, and shall maka good cry and all loss or damage suffered by any per- son to such baggage, suit oases, grips or similar bags, boxes and reoapta- oles used for the packing of clothing or other personal effects, then thip obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect for a period of twelve months from and after the date hereof, This bond may be sued upon by any person sustaining injury or damage to any, of the aforementioned baggage or other re ceptaoles, in any manner arising out of any contract entered into by and between any such person and the said Webster Transfer Company and no one reoovery shall invalidate this bond, but in no case shall the total liability he roundee exceod the sum of 'TWENTY FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any and all claims hereunder, WITNgS8 our hands this 17th day of September, 1928. MUM TRAMS IER COWANY E. By ~.a.il. e.. By ovedl ti UNITHD STAT9 3 : I MLI T ARANTY MANY bid day of 19901 By R Attomey-in-Faot in r ~.y., yF,•.~ }i 1J~. y~ , s"~+,' 3 x ~ pry x ~ 'Y )F y~ a 4 4, .kk ,a ~1~ 1 t `.(fir r ' oil I J. yP 'hr Y 4I i p4 Y `v, f t s1WYIi NV' !fI rA f ~f .i f v' p I f I J P r I Z t~ w v t 1 :N 6V ~ ~ ~ ~ iP S yt4 f . ~ f I'd , d jfy~~~$J,f + o D6tlry 1 ~ ~rgsU vow ftpjlW VfAMjJJ &Aoff jWQX"M E No9-12-707-28 BAL`.I'IMORE,MARYLAND. 1500900_ ELECTRICIAII'S BOiii1 STATE OF TEXAS 00UI4 TY OF DNi'.LID N KLQW ALL MEN BY THESE FRESLU 1x3, that we, Will Yerby and We R. Blair, trading as The Electric Shop, as Principal, aid the UU TED STAAS ill)i:LITY AiiD GUARaIa.Y CO.YAIJY, as Surety, hereby acknowledge ourselves to owe and be indebted to the City of Denton, a municipal corporation, of said county and State, in the full e gm. of 0NS THOUS- AND FIVE HU,+ RSD ($iFOO.00) DOLLAziS, lawful money of the United States, ! for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, roe hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and as- signs, Jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The Condition of this Obligation is such that whereas the above n9med Principals desire to engage in and do electrical oonstruotion, repair and installation in said City and hao made application for a permit so to do, and in order to oomply with the requirements of said Oity in refereme thereto, mckes knd tenders this bond. XOX, MENEFOFE, if the raid Principals shall faithfully perform ! and do all work entered upon or contracted for in strIat oompliame i with the tirms, requirements and provisions of the orditLowes of the City of Denton relating to o] ootrioal oonstruotion, repair and in- stallation and shall, without additional coat to the persona for whom any work is done, rsmedy any defect there in sue to the faulty work- manship, faulty oonstruotion or due to faulty material furnished or used by said principals and shall reconstruct, or repair-, any work done by them, if required to do so by the City Building, Plumbing and Electrical Inspector, to the satisfaction of said l~nepeotor and after 48 hours notice from said Inspector to reootatruot or repair the some p as sold Inspector shall require, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise it' shall remain in full f oroo and effeot. 3 This obliggation may be oanoolled by the Sureties upon the giving i, of a thirty {30) day written notioe to the obligee of their intention II to be relieved of further liability and no liability shall aoorue as I to bubse quen t aotg of the prinoi pal thirty (30) days from the reoe iA E of tho said notioe by the obligee. t y WITNESS otir hands and seal this lot day of July, 1926s THE ELEOTRIO SHOP ~ By W r I1NITgn STATF FIB Y AHD 0 AIM -0CUPAX Approvdd; By a x' 'ittorneyssines 0ity Ivan agar tL. i to W ~14, r ,~'19f~f18 '~'y ca c S g , `y 1 . r. 1 6 ~ JJ 71 yrt t'( T ~ ETNA -THE CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY HARTFORD CONNECTICUT MORGAN B. BRAINARD PRESIDENT 53-335313 'ro Bond $20500000 THE STATE CIF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON 01TY,OF BENW1 XMI0IPAL LICENSE BOND KNOV ALL 131 BY THESE PRESENTS! That, we, MILOOM H, JANUARY, as Principal, and THE RNA CASUALTY & SURETY COY-YANY, as Surety, ' are held and firmly bound unto the City of Denton in the eum of Twenty-fire hundred (02,600.00) T,;,llare, for the payment of which well and truly to be made, » bind ourselves, our successors and assigns, heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and Severally by theee presents. THE COOIDITION Of this obligation is euah that - MESAS, the above bound Yalam* R6 tr%%uary, prinolpal, will oamly with all ordinsnoea and lawful rules and regulatione of the City of Denton connected with the hauling of baggage inside the incorporated limits of the City of Denton, Texas, NOW THEREFORE, if maloome He January shall well ud truly discharge the duties required of them by the ordinsnoe of the City of Denton, Texae, connected with the hauling of Baggage then this obligation shall be null end void, otherwise, to remain in full force and effeot, This bond shall continue in force from Septembe,- 17, 1928, to September 170 19290 and may be continued from year to year by the issuance of a continuation certificate. It may b,% cancelled upon written notice from the City of Denton to the Surety or upon fifteen days$ written notice from the Surety to the Mayor of Denton, Texas, In either cue the unearned premium is to be refundedo e W 0 UALTY ETY OW 1.1 2y tow Pi , "con TjOf4*]?xj$j 416% Attest ~ • .3. 910 It 3Q en s evvi iy `v LPPi~O~IiD! r►' a ny ex X -Olt A; ~jf I$ I, a i 1 1 1 ~j c o p c nHt1 y9 9 i $x9t G~ G d o ggo Z o i~ w^> o H trJ o° n n^ t c° I C 6 d K o T n o a3b 7~ ynb p w o p i^ o [~7 e° ° d err. ~1 r1. ^ n S h y 00 a ~ ° yl ~ np 0 0 a S e o u~i'k!^ 0'3 aao ^~y ° {nor. ..ui7... •r.M1... r. . I 1f } or ' • f 1 } t t R 614-CL11 4, (Actf 1697, S. 6., y, S, Sea 12) w..u a ewOn. 06~. 3 DEPUTATION. j THE STATE OF TEXAS 1______________ 1'r.I1~K~'lfBhti. City_ Marshall ~ County of-...... nom n_ Texas,of b0 tonfTexast o~'__~he_ City_ of Denton,_--_ of the County of------------- Damon---------- and State of Texas, having full confidence in------- 0"I -Ga.rret-t----------------------------------of said County and State, do hereby nominate and appoint him, the said Cari.oarrol:t ................................my true and lawful deputy, in my name, place and stead, to do and perform any and all acts and things pertaining to the office of said CAty-marahA1.l........................................ of said County and State, hereby ratifying and confirming any and all such acts and things lawfully done In the premises by virtue hereof. i WI2NEss my hand, this...-Ilat..... day of- Do comber //.,1928..,.,.,. Marshall o , i City ~ f thity of Denton, ofDenton.....,..,.,,,,, ,,.......County, Texas. 1 'I'Hl STA'I'R Or ']'L:XAS, 00unly of,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Denton BEFORE ................,.,..~......w_ In and for Dant4rL.,_...,..,.......«.... _...,.Ooanty) Te:se, . on this day personally appeared......._.__..W-L.bnight .«.w , .._....r...._........ ...__...«..«,.._•._.•..•known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing deputation, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and cousiderattous tberein erpressr_'I. GIVEN under my hand and anal of office at_.-Dant=t....Texas-r - thie...._.31s.t._ ...,.day ot. I bs r 192.. Notary Flub 1fcoFjWatori Coup y, exae: 1 E!1 ~ n ~ O I 1 V d .~9 ~ i ~ ~ I ' v° ~ t ifD In ~ I , M K ! F I a I I I ~ ~ m 0~0 R ` ~ rJ . t ~ a 8 ~ I I I O l OATH OF OFFICE Ojayor, City Attorney, City Cornrlosioner and City Harahall) is a tt do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and impartla y so' harg tuid perform all the duties inousbsnt upon me as f Denton, according to the beat o my s tend ability j agreeably to a oonotitution and laws of the United States and of this State and of the City Charter and Ordl- nance of the City of Denton, Texas; and I do further solowly swear that, siaoo the adoption of the Constitution of this State I, being a citizen of this State, have not fought a duel within this Btate nor out of it, nor have I accepted nor sent a challenge, or fought a duel w1th deadly weapons, nor have I acted as seoond in carrying s challonge, or hided, advised or assisted any person thus offend ingg; and I furthermmors solemnly swear th t I have not dirsotly or indirectlyy paid, offered or promised to par, contributed or promised to oontributop any eioney or valuable thing,, or promised any publio of flatoraVloyaemt as a reward for the giving or withholding a YOU at the election at which I was eleotod and I turtheraors solemly swear that I will not be,direotl not indirectly, interested in any oaae, traot with or olaim against rho City of Denton, Texas, exoept such warrants as may issue to to as salary or fees of office, so help Ae Cod. MyX 10 and subsoribnd before no, at Denton, Texas, this the it of December 1. D. It-28 a P <--t--~ t , /j, , r o ary Publi o in en or Denton, Oounty, Texas. j f w Y S .~~I• C ~1 , ~ r ~ 4 t t ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i Y ~ ( n~ C i r~ ~ . ~f "`~~ak 9.~~:f~sT r ~ T1~T~ c ~A'ra 1. r Iy „ i y" 1 1 ,~dF a r i. YI tl ti ' STATE OF TEXAS ) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: ` COUNTY OF DENTON) i~ That we, the DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of ;r Denton, Texas, as principal and J.W.DgZa n1 F,C,Davis R. L,Doncr.ld , 17.J,McOra CT1rr`~UII22 Z IE:,J~ 1',F.£tIey do R, M,13~ inn r?!: as sureties, all of the County of Denton, State of Texas, are each held and firmly bound unto the City of Denton, Texas, in the sum of one Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) the payment whereof well and to be paid to the City of Denton at Denton, Texac, of said County and State, we, and each of us, jointly and severally, bind ourselves, our heirs, execrators k . and administrators firmly by these presents, The conditions of the above obligation are such that if the above named prin- cipal, the said DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Denton, Texas, which has been designated as City Depository of the said City of Denton, Texas, as aforesaid, shall faithpully perform all the duties and obligations devolving by law or by the ordi- nances of the said City of Denton, upon the said depositoryp shall pay upon the presentation thereof all checks drawn upon said depository by the City Treasurer or other lawful author- ity of the said City of Denton whenever any funds shall be in said depository applicable to the payment of said check, and that all of the funds of the City of Denton shall be faiths fully kept by said depository, and with interest thereon aom f counted for according to law= and that for breach of said bond the said 01t y of Denton may maintain an action in its name; 9 depository shall in every dot •+4 .'1& that said f~espeet comply with all duties and obligations devolving by law and ordinanoes of R_ the City of Denton and shall perform each and all the oondi• tione contained ins and discharge all the duties imposed by sAid law and ordinances, then this obligation to become void ! otherwise to remain in full force and effects Any suit on this bond shall be in the name of a ,F t- { u' ~i w r Y r ~ Y (2) .S if I the City of Denton* Texaso and shall not be void on the first fad recovery but may be sued on until the full sum therein shall have been recovered. In witness whereof the above named principal, acting herein by its President and under the corporate seal ' does hereunto subscribe its name and the said sureties do also ' subscribe their names this the 28th day of September AoD. 1928. DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, DENTON) TEXAS, i By___ Pres i4snt y 'o Surety. Suretye su~retr* surety$ surety$ e, A 11 J Garet- . tNt1 re $y WIM-M r + - 7 r y ~ e S' 1 spy e r r 1 { J 1 i f'~;.u 4~~Ar~h ? 1 i '~i 1 " 4}i I tC y r~l F, y .rnn n e IA" w d ! r. +Y. r,r~ y ~f y 1 '~tp A r ~ fli 1E I 9 ~ rAr I r r { " r r . v.1 e 1 J . y tl 1 Jr t A 1} ( ' f'e r A R y 1 v ~ a 1 y r k r g y 7 r t-fiMN'~:S,I", t°.e7'•,, y.~(~i.Ay y~+titi Jt_!.~ # vJ r ~ A. iy k 'f 1,~ A y J I r f,' @ I ~ w ~ nay R ~ X y , It ~ t.. Y 1 ` y j M/ ~.i► i r r ,,I 7 ~ a'y J3fi ti r " fl I j~', ;Ikx„ ~i,1. t R, Y$kr , ry JW DEOAN,Pnesmew R, M. BARNS,C&sNUe C E, MILLER.ACTiv[ Vwae PReeiDtpr ROET, H. CALOWE LI,b•*. G.HIu •r` f', . DAVIS,Wt PnoiDcat C (NAM "llrNINN"O wjl CAPITAL AND SURPLUS#100,000.00 S , .,ieriber, 17 ,1.9n8 Hon. City Cainic slunels, City Of netit6lis 7) xto:,Jte,, ,s. Gertlc?u"n;- IfO b0f> to ubrttt the folloviinL bid for tic funds of the City of Denton, for t-ho mi-quing yO?r to Tuly,31,]9P9l* We will -Onv you two lie), Oeitt(2o) on dc.i.ly r,.lr)noes, ;)r.ys.blc nonthly, and will secure said ba]_ences to you by rood nevannal ,J31 )eotfully dluhmitted, s Ch.ta r; ' i y v` THE/t TNA CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY HARTFORD CONNECTICUT t.. tMORGAN B. BRAINARD PRESIDENT Bond 1$0000 Premium 7860 sucTRIOIANIS BOND 2HB STATE 08 TEXAS coum or DENTON I OITT Or DENM ICN019 ALL 191 BY TRESS PRESENTSI That xeAg Blsiro of Denton, Tozas, sad THI =,A CASUALTf b SURETY CoMpANY, of Hartford, Connootiout, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the Oity of Denton, Tezae, in the Pon" susn of Fifteen hundred and no/100 ($10500.00) Dollars, for the peymsnt of whi& said sum, well and truly to bi made at Denton, Texas, we do horeby bind and obligate ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and 1 legal representatives, jointly and severally by these presents 00 1 of the above obligation is such that vhereas the above bonnde .Blair has boon granted a permit under the Ordinance of the city o nton, Total, as an al"triotan within said Oilp IW, TBERBFOiCE, if the said/ j' /Blair* shall well sod truly, faithfully and impartially carry on bii tS'ties and work as nth electrician mend shall oonform to all the requirements of bin under the law and said Ordinances of the city of Denton, 1031&51 than and in such evon% this obligation to beooms null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. This bond shall oontinae effective from the 16th day of ;v4ys 1908 to the 16th day of July, 1989, and shell be continued frogs year so rear by issuance of a con►tna+tion certificate on renewal date# t be cancelled upon written notice from the !mayor 6f the city of Denton i to the Snnrety of upon fifteen deye' written notice from the Surety to the xWr of tho City of Dentono timse our,pands, this the 11th day of July• AsN1988• t % tteet e , r ~ ~ Q t i I 0 x Eg I Drag i i f1 'L Cd r ya5. C7 a ~ b ~ a C s,i 9 i. F O y n 7 S G Y ti ^y r5 W g m W ti ^ n a 05 5 no 5.Q ; 0 1; < n y` o y ° o ^ :1 5 t~l " n m o t7 c p Cs Jo, o"oyroaL A ^ 7 o avv d M o M ° oC. fl 0 t7 ° C. 0 to p y ay ed a^ r ^ a t ii C h q i 4 i + ♦ e 4 7 r •M ~}~~%;,~^t'~ ,~"4(•1 . l ,y L~f,_e~u L.ili~ 4fI 1. _ _ _ ..1_ar.~~. a i ii 11,1411 ~~t w ~r ~.~j l illlllHal ~ 1111114 41 Wa iilliillbl 4 me Ill I COMPANYS NOME OFFICE BUILDING Bond No. J-32213-1i: issued by the American Surety Company of New York, in the sum of Two Thousand G'2,000,) Dollars, on behalf of Philip Do Coury, of Denton, Texas, as a Plumber, is hereby continued in force from the 12th day of May, 1929 to the 12th day of i{ y, 19301 s,.l;bject to all the covenants and conditions thereof; provided name is daly signed by the said Philip D. Coury, Principal. It is expressly stipulated thot in no event shall the aggregate liability of the Surety for ony one or more defaults of the principal during any one or more years of the suretyship under the bond hereinabove referred to, as extended by this or any other extenuion thereof, exceed the amount specifically set forth in said bond or any existing certificate changing the amount of said bond. WITIMS our honds and seals this the 24th day of lwy, A. D., 1926, AIT-MCA:i SURETY CUIT91Y OF M"i YORK, By , r McItinfD'sprge, Reeident Viue Pros Attest: Juerge , a dant An to See y. a: Yi 1 13pyy1 i y i • • 1 . . 1 1 i .r t:;~ n J f J. W. ERWIN, BECY.•TRuS. CCM MISSION SRS: MARION BRALLEY.ATTORNKY W. J. MILLER. CHAIRMAN ' H. T. BREWSTER. ENOIx.ER L. SAILIV E. PINER. HEALTH OFf ICER Tr L A} CL R. K CA N R f`ttIIlt AUO CAST It M[!IRr 1. A. YOUNO. MAR.HAL FRANCIS M. CRAODOCR W. B. MOK£NZIE, MAYOR OENTON, TEXAS 0FFI01 A L BALTAORR. Oity of Denton, Taxes pril 3rd, 1928. Mayo v 111. ',l. 113 omde. J. IT* (Henry) 8taneei, lionryE iom Turnor. It. V. Honnon. dity CovirnibBioncir llruu to oloot) L. Beiloy. N. R. Lakoy. 0. A. Soott. ,r. '10 Collier. Olailde Cnetluourry. Ro A. (3ob) Hormunr Oity .3ttnrnaey 'i'. 8. Davao. lity t erehul f, J. A. Yo=r, ,a.'. W, 0. Browny F3 . p s O 1 Raur • TE J. Prioee W. L. IniC,ht s . s'Si c a. ~r I 9y, IY~EiI !tom n l. T. B. DAMS LAWYER CITY HALL OENTON,TEXAS ;:,,roh ISM To City Seoretaryj City of Denton, Dentl_n,Tex:.a. L'eai, ir, - I l:axe~,L::21~a a„11oation ,T&.1 h ..ve a,,y nrr..Ie enter on the official Uallot of the Ci'cy of Dent, rm, Texas at the * ro&ohing eleotion on ANril 3rd, for the office Of, 14AXOR _ Yours truly, T. B. DAVIS LAWYER CITY HALL OENTON,TEXA5 m"Oh leas. To City Beoretaryt Qity of Denton* • Denton,rexae. Dear Mrt- I herOv make appliostion and have my nacre enter on the offioial ballot of the Oity of Denbonfxexae, 0 at the approwhing eleotion on April 3rd for the office Yaar• trulr~ } 0 T. B. DAVIS LAWYER CITY HALL DENTON, TEXAS Maroh 18a8~ To city 8eoretaryg 01ty of Denton, Denton$Texae. Deat slir!- I hereby wake opplioation and have my name enter on the official ballot of the City of DentonlTexae j at the approaching election on April 3rd, for the office 'fouxe t7N1Xi y el a r 1 .I i t T. B. DAVIS LAWYER G4YY HALL DENTON,TEXAS To My DooratM, pity of Dentrne DmtonpTanee DoAr Qir!• ! horoby w*o Hsrilooftion and have ny n me entor on the oftiolal ballot of tbo My of Dontoan,?exae, at the Wromahing eleolion om April Ordp for the olti" Youro WAIT# .a r f . i' fl. Y`Ryt P1.. p T. B. DAVIS LAWYER CITY NULL DENTON. TEXAS much r~o 14281 To Oity cooretary, Qity of Denton, Doman,?axao. ' Door iii r f • I hereby make Wpliostian end We any nwo enter an the offioiRl bAllot of the Oity of Dentonsfoxas, at the epproaohing eleotion on April 3s0i for the offio• i lots VAYOR 'Twin tally# "Zvi F t M~.Y i f T. B. DAVIS LAWYER CIYY MALI DENTON, TEXAS -p 0 To City Secretary, City of Dentcr., rent cr. 0 Tex-,,a. rear I here'oy 4nd have %-y naive enter on the offioial 'w-allot of the City of rantOn,Texas, at the a;proaohing eleotion on Aaril ord, for the off4 oe of, CJTY C=f',iiEQiONF,R ► Yours truly, f i T. B. DAVIS LAWYER CITY MALL DENTON.TFXAS Uaroh 19lle• to Clty se"atars My of Dentorn* Dt~tOtt~t`oRa>c, Dear Qirtm I Hereby mako Applioation and have ay naue entered m tie ottio ca W'144 of than City of Doatonj?*X wa at the approa4ftng eleotl,on on 4mll Orda for the olfloe TOWN only# p 11 lr ' I } T. 8. DAVIS LAWYER CITY MALL DENTON, TEXAS To 06ty Booresmo 01 ty of Oanton' • Dantan~?yxae~ I hereby maho APPiloation and have my name aatar an the o=tioial ballot of the City of Wntc sIctase at the ARPt'044hing $100100 on April 3rd, for the offtes d=~ CITY CO;.:;:I MOI+ER ~ own Youn truly, ,r , T. B. DAVIS LAWYER crtY MAIL DENTON, TEXAS uaroh 1- d ~6a$• to city 8091e1dsy, My of Denton, De nton,I'exae. Debts Birt- I hereby make rpplioxtion and have ay name entered on the offioial ballot of the Oity of Dentoaes,xex"# at the approoohing eleoiion on 4-%ril Std, ,four the offios of, t C 4'Y C0:11h!.:I 69I0N£R. Yours tntlyi 7. T. B. DAVIS LAWYER CITY HALL OENTON.TEXAS , f~aroh~19a8. To Oity $eoretaryo City of Denton, Denton,Tpaae. Does Sit: I hereby make apylloation and hwo my name. entered,on the offiolal ballot of the City of Dentono?eicai~ at the,approaohing •leotion on,April 3rd, for the oilioo,. -T I- YOU" t nlyf T' 1 I ~ i M ~y .t Aga 1,--,' 77 . .R f i ~ f I~i~.. Ai .1 i T. B. DAVIS LAWYER GITT HALL DENTON.TEXAS :wrch 1c~8. To City Secretary, City of renton, Den.'L:on,Texaa. e E:r I :1 re': ' ...e,:>e a,, lice."icn .OXd hEWO my naze enter on 'w-he a:_ll.ot 'f -she City of Lent on, i e .e.e, t~t t4he .L~ roe.chin election on AL)ril 3rd, for the Office Of) ~QITY- youre truly, 1 A T. B. DAVIS LAWYER CITY MALL DENTON. TEXAS l@28• U001, To Oily 6ooret"70 Oity of Denton) Dent mplax-up Dear Mrt§& i aercby make ftViioation and baa c mW Awe enter on the offiolol bello$ of the Oity of Dentontfoxae 0 at the Mprossohing eloodio>n on 4ril 8r4, for th0 M1,94 Tows smirt w j a T. B. DAVIS LAWYER CITY HALL OENTON. TEXAS I~.roz 13'?B. To City ;Aoretp.~y, City of re-a'-,on, Denton,Texeo, Dear :ir:- hexe y .»c :a licctior, ~.rj have L:y nazze miter cn th$ vffl.oi.1 :allot of the Cit r of Denton,Texe.a, wt the approaohin~ eleoticn on April 3rd, for the offioe Yours truly, a O a + T. B. DAV I S LAWYER CITY MALL DENTON. TEXAS masrh 1848. so City4Cdoret"71 City of Denton, Deatltori'f~xaf~ Dear Rir:- I hereby make application end hale my none enter on the official ballot of the City Ot DentoD,?exU# at the approaching election on April Srds for the OMOe oft CITY aRfFIAu Your$ trAlys T. B. DAVIS LAWYER CIY♦ MALL DENTON. TEXAS u"Oh 1i~a9. To qty 000vot4of city of Denton# Dee! On ~~'~ceat~ Dear girt- % hereby rAke epplioatian and have ay nw* enter on the o!t'lolat ballot of the City Of DontonjUx"s , at the oppro whing eleotion on April 6sdl for the otfipe 0!e Yau~o t~'1t1yi dY /(-,Y~Tcl T. B. DAVIS LAWYER CITY HALL DENTON,TEXAS MAID 1928. To city 8eorabasyj City of Denton, Delnton j?pxeu, Dear Sir to* I hereby make Vpllo&tLm and have pry asps enter an tho officinl ballot of the City of DentonoTeuaei at tho approaching election on April 3ard, for %be oftioe 094 QTTY I 7 7 Yoax• ~*ulr, r i T. B. DAVIS LAWYER `s CITY Mlle DENTON.TE%AS Yaxloh 19x38. To Oity Bearstasy, Oity of Denton, Denton,lpxae. Dear 8irtw i hereby make opplioation and have my name enter an the offioial ballot of the Oi.y of Denton,yoxae, at the opprokching eleotlon on Apra: 3rd; for the offioe Oil TY LL - , louts *Mlys