`~ ~ 9 ¢1922, TRANSFER FROM R. d B. j4 FUND TO R. d B. ,{I. FUND. Oh this 14th day of October, 1929, it appearing to the Court that Re cry Eckstein has pertormefl one month's work for Commission ere' Precinct fto. 4 aL eapenae of CommieaL Precinct Ro. 1, St ie therefore ordered that $100.00 be transferred by the County Clerk from the Panda oY said Praclnot No. 4 to the funds of said Precinct Ro. 1. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o X1923. ACCOUNT OF R. P. CLARK MACHINERY COMPANY OF SAN ANTONIO, VS. COMR'S PRECINCT ,f 4, This Oot. 14th, 1929, oama on to be considered the account of R. P. Clark Machinery Co. against Commieaioners' Precinct No. 4 oY Kerr County, in the cum of x'4,266.10 covering Catterpillar Tractor and Grader purohasad Sapt. 9th, 1929, and it appearing to the Court that said aanouat Ss correct anfl should be paid according to agreed terms as follows: X1266.10 in cash by warrant drawn against the Road & Bridge fund of said precinct Ro. 4, Ba la nos of $3,000.00 payable on or before Feb. 15, 1930 xlth 6$ interest, for whioh the County Clerk la authorized and directed to issue a warrant egaSnet R. ,€ B. f4 fund of Kerr County accordingly, whioh warrant or scrip shall also be signed b9 County Judge, Lee Wallace. The Clerk shall is cue and deliver both warrants at hie first oogvenieaoe. 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 1924. PETITIONS FOH AND AGAINST 3RD CLASS ROAD FROM CERTER POINT THRII CHURCH ENCA34PMENT TO TURTLE CREEK AND CENTER POINT ROAD. This 14th day oP October, 1929, name an to ba oonsiflared the petition oY J. B. Rees, et. el. for the establishment of a third ola se ro afl from Center Point through the Christian Church Encampment Lo the Center point & Turtle Creek YO eQ, also Dame on to ba heard the opposing petition of Southwest Tezea Encampment of Christ inn Churohs a, et. al., whereupon the petltiaa for the establishment of Bald roafl was reJe ated and the opposing pet Stlon granted by the Court. o-o-o-o-o-o-o X1925, PETITION BY DR. M. R. ECKHARDT, ET. AL. FOR STOCK LAM ELECTION 1n SUNSET PRECINCT. This 14th day of October, 1929, oama on to be Done idered the petition of Dr, Eckhardt et. al., for a stock law election Dover ing hogas, sheep and go ate in the Sunset pr eoinot, which petition wsa passed for Purther imastigaLion. o-o-o-o-o-o-o ¢1926. ?ETI TION OF tdRS. M. H. WORTHINGTON, ET. AL. FOR STOCK. LAW EL TSCTION IN ZNGRAAf PREC T. On this 14th day of October, 1929, upon conaidaring the petition oY ids, Worthington et. al. for a stook law election covering horse s,mule e, Saoka, ~e nnete and cattle in the Zngram prec inot, the Court deferred Ste action on said petition until a future term of the M Court. o-o-o-o-o-o-o ;f1927. CONTRACT WITH COUS7TY SURVEYOR TO TRANSCRIBE SURVEYOR'S RECORD Pol. "E". This 14th day of October, 1929, the proposition of A. L. Starkey, County Surveyor proposing to neatly-.And correctly transcribe County Surveyor's Field Note Reoo rd, Vol. "E" at 15 oenta per 100 words as provided by law, was accepted by the Court and ha ie authorized to p•.irahasa at expense oY Kerr County the neaeesary blank record book thareYOr. Enid com- pensation to he paid upon completion of the fob and altar tho new record has Deen entirely proof-read. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o X1928. TEMPORARY ALLOY7ANCE FOR W. F. bfAHR6RY; A. J. REYNOLDS AND MRS. RED HITCHCOCK. This 14th day of October, 1929, it Se ordered that W. F. Ma naery ba allowed $10.00, A. S. Hevnolfls Le allowed ;30.00 and Mrs. Refl Hit nhcook De allo wad $40.00, all out of the