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We find the treasurer’s books to be well…

📅 1890newspaper📜 public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1890-09-05-011-h_1j567dl📄 TEI
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chunk 482 · paragraph 1864
rns. The accounts of the licenses issued and the fees and commissions of the office, we could not ascertain anything about. Mr. E. Stine, deputy assessor, who was absent, and Mr. Harry Classen, the assessor, could not give us any information about the affairs of his office. We find the treasurer’s books to be well kept and his accounts all correct — as follows — taken from the books of Treasurer Neff : M. V/. Neff $12,207.85 Farmers Loan & Trust Co. 130.02 Chemical Bank, N. Y. 4,530.00 Apportioned as follows: County funding account 1885 $ 1,267.93 County funding account 1889 8,641.56 School fund account 497.03 Railroad bond account 425.09 Special cash account 6,036.26 $16,867.87 Committee called on Mr. S. T. Harkey, of the First National Bank and learned that the above balance of cash was on deposit to the credit of the County Treasurer. John W. Fleming John A. Menard Thos. J. Levy Committee To the foreman of the Grand Jury: Your committee appointed to examine the records and accounts of the county superinten- dent of schools respectfully submit the follow- ing: We find that the incumbent, Mr. H. W. Loomis, who is serving his second term, has fully and faithfully performed all the duties of his office and the records and accounts are prop- erly kept.