For the past two weeks this city and Grant…
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Grand Juryorg
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a.k.a. grand jury, the grand jury, late grand jury
Probate Clerkperson
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a.k.a. probate clerk, the clerk
bills paid and cancelled warrantsthing
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county fundsthing
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For the past two weeks this city and Grant
County has been enjoying an excitement the
like of which has never been experienced here
before and it is to be hoped never will be again.
From the time the grand jury commenced its
investigation of county affairs, the comment
and excitement increased gradually until it cul-
minated in a grand explosion on the reading of
the report. That interesting document, which
is presented to the public on the first page of
this paper, shows that the county funds have
been dissipated in an alarming manner. War-
rants which have been bonded were raised
without number in sums only equalling the de-
mand of rapacity of the perpetrators of the
crime. Large numbers of the bills paid and
cancelled warrants have been destroyed, and
a record was found in the minutes of the pro-
ceedings of the board, evidently having been
placed there long after the board adjourned,
authorizing the destruction of accumulated
“rubbish” which included principally the bills
which had been paid, cancelled warrants, and
even stubs of the warrants issued. It is seldom
that men in an official position become so very
honest that they wish to destroy all evidence
of their honesty.
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destruction of accumulated
“rubbish” which included principally the bills
which had been paid, cancelled warrants, and
even stubs of the warrants issued. It is seldom
that men in an official position become so very
honest that they wish to destroy all evidence
of their honesty. In justice to the commissioners
now here, it is proper to remark that they claim
to know nothing of this entry, and that it must
have been done by the clerk, or someone having
access to the office. At any rate it appears of
record, and from the fact that the bills cannot
be found it is quite apparent that the minutes
of that meeting were fully carried out.