Council Proceedings: July 1 and July 15, 1904: Part 1 of 2

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DALLAS BRANCH STUDEBAKER BROS. MFG. CO. 317-319 ELM STREET

Studebaker

WAGONS, CARRIAGES.

W.T. FULTON, MANAGER

DALLAS, TEXAS. 5/7/04.

J.R. Hawley, City Engineer, Fort Worth, Texas.

Dear Sir:-

On March 9" we wrote you a letter in which was embraced a bid for a street sweeper delivered F.O.B. Fort Worth at $240.00 terms net cash 30 days. We are enclosing herewith a duplicate of that letter and we trust that our offer may have your best consideration.

Thanking you in advance for the same, we remain,

Yours respy, Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co.

Wm.T. Fulton,Manager.

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DR. R. CHAMBERS HEALTH OFFICER

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

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

CITY OF FORT WORTH T. J. POWELL, MAYOR

OFFICE: 600 MAIN STREET, UP-STAIRS

ESTIMATED POPULATION, 40,000

MONTHLY REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH For Month of May 1904

FORT WORTH, TEXAS 1st June 1904

DEATHS

WHITE COLORED
Male Female Male Female RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT
28 13 6 11 40 18
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CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES REPORTED HOSPITAL AND PAUPERS
Small-Pox 12 9 Patients treated in Hospital at a cost of $70.85
Varicella
Diphtheria Drug bills out door patients and prisoners 14.10
Pseudo-Membrane Croup
Scarlet Fever
Typhoid Fever 8 Drug Bill and supplies acct. Pest House 3.25
Measles
Mumps
Whooping Cough
Total Total $88.20
BIRTHS REPORT OF HEALTH
WHITE COLORED Number premises inspected 1025
Male Female Male Female Number Notices Given 285
20 10 1 2 Number nuisances summarily abated 90
39 3 42 Number sewer connections ordered 12
Number closet nuisances abated 1340
Number trash cans emptied by City Scavenger 100
Number loads manure, trash and slops removed 250
Number fumigations 20
" Dead Animals & Fowls Removed 80
" Galons Oil use 5
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DR. R. CHAMBERS HEALTH OFFICER

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

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

CITY OF FORT WORTH T. J. POWELL, MAYOR

OFFICE: 600 MAIN STREET, UP-STAIRS

ESTIMATED POPULATION, 40,000

MONTHLY REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH For Month of May 1904

FORT WORTH, TEXAS 1st June 1904

DEATHS

WHITE COLORED
Male Female Male Female RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT
28 13 6 11 40 18
41 17 58
CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES REPORTED HOSPITAL AND PAUPERS
Small-Pox 12 9 Patients treated in Hospital at a cost of $70.85
Varicella
Diphtheria Drug bills out door patients and prisoners 14.10
Pseudo-Membrane Croup
Scarlet Fever
Typhoid Fever 8 Drug Bill and supplies acct. Pest House 3.25
Measles
Mumps
Whooping Cough
Total Total $88.20
BIRTHS REPORT OF HEALTH
WHITE COLORED Number premises inspected 1025
Male Female Male Female Number Notices Given 285
20 10 1 2 Number nuisances summarily abated 90
39 3 42 Number sewer connections ordered 12
Number closet nuisances abated 1340
Number trash cans emptied by City Scavenger 100
Number loads manure, trash and slops removed 250
Number fumigations 20
" Dead Animals & Fowls Removed 80
" Galons Oil use 5
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