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l record of the Commissioners’
proceedings makes no mention of its allowance.
This liability grew from nothing in the commis-
sioner’s book to $19 in the warrant book and
made its final appearance in triplicate as an off-
set to $447.92 of bonded indebtedness of Grant
County.
The book of warrant stubs covering the per-
iod from March, 1888, to July 1889, shows that
a very large amount of warrants were issued in
the 16 months from July 1, 1889. Your com-
mittee compared the warrant stubs issued dur-
ing this time with warrants appearing as can-
celled, on the bond record, amounting to more
than $60,000, and compared stubs of warrants
not appearing as cancelled and exchanged for
bonds with the record of the commissioner’s
proceedings to the amount of many thousands
more. A comparison of the entire number of
stubs in this book was found to be impossible in
the time allotted to the committee, but it is be-
lieved the total amount of warrants issued dur-
ing the period will not be found to be less than
$100,000.00.