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📅 1890newspaper📜 public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1890-09-05-058-w_0yicgdj📄 TEI
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ommissioner’s record for December 12, 1888, shows that $42.62 was al- lowed to William Canada on that day. The number appears a second time on the bond record, page 2, as having been issued for $60.00, and the third time, page 2, opposite bond No. 35, as issued for $36.30. Warrant No. 479, issued December 12, 1888, to T. W. Cobb for $60.00 (scratched on warrant stub) appears on the bond record, page 1, opposite bond No. 20, as having been issued for $360.00. Appears allowed for $60.00 on page 50 of the Commissioner’s record No. 2 (amount scratched). Warrant No. 593, issued March 13, 1889, to A. H. Morehead for $142.40, (scratched on warrant stub) appears on bond record, page 1, opposite bonds No. 21-6, as issued for $240.40. Amount allowed on page 50, Commissioner’s record No. 2, $142.40. EDITOR’S NOTE: Due to the great num- ber of irregular warrants listed in the Grand Jury’s report, all of which are similar in context, more than a dozen have been deleted to save both space and the reader’s patience. The amount of funding bonds issued last year, to take up outstanding warrants, appears to be, from the clerk’s records, $87,900, while the warrants described, as to number and amount on the bond record in the clerk’s office, together with the interest on same, not deduct-