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SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT —OF THE — COUNTY CLERK OF GILPIN COUNTY For the Six Months Ending January 1, 1920 STATE FUNDS. General Revenue dr. CR. July 1. 1919—Balance 774 11 Tax Collection* 538 80 Remitted State Treasurer 1240 03 January 1, 1920—Balance 72 88 1312 91 1312 91 Mute and Blind July 1, 1919—Balance 92 89 Tax Collection* 85 45 Remitted State Treasurer 167 10 January 1, 1920—Balance 11 24 178 34 178 34 Agricultural College July 1, 1919 —Balance 5*7 47 Tax Collection* 119 90 Remitted State Treasurer 203 29 January 1, 1920—Balance 1408 217 37 217 37 Bchool of Mines July 1, 1919—Balance 86 42 Tax Collection* 74 S 3 Remitted State Treasurer 151 72 January 1, 1920—Balance 9 63 , 161 25 161 25 Normal Schotol July 1. 1919—Bulnnce il Tax Collection* 119 .*o Remitted State Treasurer January 1. 1920—Balance 14 w 217 37 217 37 State University July 1. 1919—Balance J£! II Tax Collections aa* oq Remitted State Treasurer £ January 1. 1920—Balance * 43:i 36 433 36 State Fair . July 1. 1919—Balance i 7.1 Tax Collections * 04 q Remitted State Treasurer * 4J January 1, 1920 Balance ••• _ . 9 91 9 91 Stock Inspection julv 1. 1919—Balance f. Tax collections 11 r. Remitted to State Treasurel January 1, 1920—Balance * * 43 88 4:*» 88 Educational Ins. Bldgs. „„ Tax Collections .. 50 274 24 Remitted State Treasurer January 1. 1920-Balance ~ 296 84 296 84 Improvement Tax July 1. 1919—Balance .\ ‘A Tax Collections 14 lfi -- Remitted State Treasurer i* January 1, 1920—Balance 19 33 19 33 Military Poll July 1. 1919—Balance Tax Collections * M 2J -n Remitted State Treasurer January 1. 1920—Balance 1 25 50 25 50 1897 Capitol Building Bonds and Interest July 1, 1919—Balance !§5 -I Tax Collections ia» ii 00 _ r , Remitted State Treasurer 1- i- January 1. 1920—Balance lO 14 312 68 312 68 Interest Insurrection Bonds Julv 1. 1919—Balance Tax Collections 41 1U ... Remitted State Treasurer January 1. 1920—Balance __ 0 04 85 73 85 73 Gunnison Normal School July J. 1919—Balance '* 3! Tax Collections 44 03 Remitted State Treasurer ;,a - 4 January 1. 1920—Balance 4 ;>,> / 54 82 54 82 Fort Lewis School July 1, 1919—Balance £ *j 4 , Tax Collections 14 Q1 „ r Remitted State Treasurer *J ™ January 1. 1920—Balance ~ " 23 39 23 39 Interest on Funding Bonds, Series 1910. July 1, 1919—Balance ]*4 Tax Collections 41 b -* _ _ Remitted State Treasurer 4 4 J • January 1. 1920-Balance - b 46 82 93 82 93 Sinking Fund, 1897 July 1. 1919—Balance 1 * “L Tax Collections * 14 b ‘ Remitted State Treasurer -3 9" January 1, 1920—Balance w 25 94 25 94 Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station July 1. 1919—Balance *l* Tax Collections 4 34 Remitted State Treasurer 4 - ® January I. 1920 Balance • • '* *‘ 46 OS 4C 08 State Road . July 1. 1919-Balance —1 JJS Tax Collections . 61 Remitted State Treasurer 4- January 1, 1920—Balance 584 20 7.84 20 Insane Asylum July 1. 1919—Balance H Tax Collections - 230 39 Remitted State Treasurer 243 *8 January 1. 1920—Balance - 20 2KITo 264 1 0 Defense and Emergency July 1. 1919—Balance 21 78 Tax Collection* lO 41 __ Remitted State Treasurer 21 jS January 1, 1920—Balance - 10,1 32 19 32 T 9 Interest on Dslinquent Taxee July 1. 1919 Balance W 28 Tax Collections *6 44 Remitted State Treasurer 10 28 January 1. 1920—Balance 75 44 . 85 72 ~ 85 72 Interest on Delinquent Military Poll Taxee July 1, 1919—Balance •» Tax Collections 76 Remitted State Treasurer January 1. 1920—Balance 76 lIH 1 15 Funds Not Enumerated Above July 1. 1919—Balance 85 33 Tax Collections 2 IS Remitted State Treasurer ® 33 January 1. 1920—Balance •* is 88 51 88 *sl COUNTY FUNDS. General County Revenue July 1. 1919—Balance -H2 & Tax Collections ”806 19 Sundry Collections 290.» 01 Warrants I’ald 8896 64 Treasurer's Commissions 272 51 ! January 1. 1920—Balance 155 29 9324 47 9324 47 Contingent Fund July 1, 1919—Balance 907 38 Tax Collections 238 64 Warrants paid 304 46 Treasurer's Commissions 7 16 Janunry 1, 1920—Balance 834 40 w . 1146 02 1146 02 THE GILPIN OBSERVER. Poor Fund July 1. 1919—Balance 1203 65 Tax Collections a 2071 66 Sundry Collections 10 00 Warrant* Paid 2S9S 20 Treasurer s Commission* 62 16 . January 1, 1920 Balance 324 95 3255~31 3255 31 I Road* and Brldgea July 1. ISlS—Balance 193 87 Tax collections 3344 19 Sundry Collections 5826 23 . Warrants Paid 9147 83 < Treasurer'* Commissions 158 52 . January 1, 1929—Balance 57 94 9364 29 9304 29 Nevadaville Special July 1, 1919-Balance 61 75 Tax Collection* 31 69 t Warrants Paid 61 75 ] Treasurer'* Commission* 63 January 1. 1920—Balance 31 06 93 44 93 44 • Black Hawk Special Road July 1, 1919—Balance 625 70 Tax Collections 3 70 Warrants Paid 525 70 Treasurer’s Commissions 07 January 1. 1929 Balance 3 63 529~40 529 40 J Redemption Fund July 1. 1919-Balance 69 43 Tax Collections 919 09 ' Warrants paid 821 24 „ Treasurer's Commissions 27 58 * January 1, 1920—Balance 139 70 j 988 52 988 52 j Central City Tax J July 1, 1919—Balance 414 68 1 Tax Collections 2909 70 ( Warrants paid 2737 94 I Treasurer's Commissions 5s 18 1 January 1. 1920—Balance 528 26 2 I .. 3324 38 3324 38 i 1 SCHOOL FUNDS. I General School ' July 1. 1919—Balance 1613 25 Tax Collections 1848 96 < Sundry Collections 31 00 t Apportionment 444 67 Warrants Paid 3324 97 1 Treasurer's Commissions . 23 24 ] January 1, 1929—Balance 589 67 ] I 3937 88 3937 88 < Union High School July 1, 1919—Balance 10 39 Sundry Collections 1801 00 Apportionment 368 66 Warrants Paid 2130 19 January 1. 1920—Balance •*; 49 86 2180 05 2180 95 District No. I.—Central City July 1. 1919—Balance 9 18 Tax Collection* 1778 61 Sundry Collections 400 00 Apportionment 1111 63 Warrants paid 3280 50 Treasurer's Commission* 17 79 January 1. 1920—Balance 1 13 3299 42 3299 42 District No. 2.—Nevadaville » 1 1 :• n » July 1. 1919-Balance 1126 85 Tax Collections 586 50 Apportionment 86 55 Warrants Paid 653 24 Treasurer's Commission* 587 January 1. 1920—Balance 1139 79 1798 90 1798 90 District No. 3.—Black Hawk July 1. 1919-Balance 6843 14 Tax Collections 1160 05 Apportionment 506 19 Warrants Paid 262:’. 04 Treasurer's Commissions H GO January 1. 1920—Balance 5874 74 8509 38 5509 38 District No. 4.—Lake Gulch July 1. 1919—Balance 61 05 Tax Collections 146 61 Apportionment 59 55 Warrants Paid 244 75 Treasurer's Commissions 1 “J® January 1. 1920 Balance 21 00 267 21 267 21 District No. s.—Russell Gulch July 1. 1919—Balance 440 75 Tax Collections 972 i 0 Apportionment 508 55 Warrants Paid 1564 45 Treasurer's Commissions 973 January 1. 1920—Balance 347 82 1922 00 1922 00 District No. 6.—Hughesville July 1. 1919—Balance 353 40 Tax Collections 163 82 Apportionment 79 40 Warrants Paid 164 75 Treasurer's Commissions l 55 January 1. 1920 Balance 420 32 586 62 586 62 District No. 7.—Rollinsvillo July 1. 1919-Balance -. 1471 68 Tax Collections 357 M Apportionment . 248 14 Warrants Paid 1016 80 Treasurer's Commissions 388 January 1. 1920 Balance 1086 14 2106 82 2106 82 District No. B.—Mountain House July 1. 1919—Balance 621 24 Tax Collections 94 02 Apportionment 29 70 Warrants Paid 232 90 Treasurer's Commissions .. 95 January 1. 1920—Balance 521 11 754 96 754 96 District No. 9.—Bay State July 1. 1919—Balance , 813 36 Tax Collections 99 06 Apportionment 49 62 Warrants Paid 229 45 Treasurer's Commissions .. 9s January 1. 1920 Balance 731 61 962 04 962 04 District Ns. 10.—Thorn Lake July 1. 1919—Balance 614 94 Tax Collections 7. !»9 17 Apportionment 59 55 Warrants Paid 325 53 Treasurer's Commissions .. 98 January 1. 1920 Balance 447 15 773~G6 773 66 District Ne. 11.—Apex July 1. 1919—Balance 23 04 Tax Collections 198 47 Apportionment 29 78 Warrants Paid 92 30 Treasurer's Commissions 1 99 Janunry 1, 1920—Balance 157 01 251 29 251 29 District No. 12.—Quartz Valley July 1. 1919—Balance 606 06 Tax Collection* 217 65 Apportionment 69 48 Warrants Paid 599 01 Treasurer's Commissions 2 17 January 1. 1920—Balance 491 98 893 19 893 19 District No. 13.—Boulder Park July 1, 1919—Balance 441 37 Tax Collection* 107 12 Apportionment 109 17 Warrants Paid 470 77 Treasurer's Commissions 1 06 January V. 1920—Balance 185 S 3 657 66 657 06 Binking Fund, District No. I—Central City July 1. 1919 Balance 321 I*9 Tax Collections 44:5 09 Treasurer's Commissions l 42 January 1. 1920 Balance 760 GO 765 08 765 08 | Sinking Fund, District No. 5 Ruuell Gulch July 1. 1919—Balance 21* 56 Tax Collections 481 25 Treasurer’s Commissions 4 82 January 1, 1920 Balance 50599 510 81 510 81 Bond Interest District No. I.—Central City July 1. 1919—Balance 258 94 Tax Collections 89 35 Treasurer's Commissions 90 January 1. 1920 Balance 347 39 E. _ _ 348 29 348 29 3*nd Interest, District No. 5. —Russell Gulch July 1, 1919—Balance 130 01 Tax Collections 60 32 Warran.s Raiu 41 25 Treasurer s Commissions 60 Janunry 1, 1920—Balance 148 48 , .. _ . 15*0 33 190 33 Library Fund, District No. 2—Nevadaville July 1. 1919-Hialance 8 34 January 1. 1920—Balance !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! S 34 Library Fund, District No. s—Russell Guloh July 1, 1919—Balance 4 r,. January l, 1920 Balance !!!!”!!!! * 4 54 4 54 4 54 OUTSTANDING REGISTERED WARRANTS County General Fund $ <1477 71 Roads and Bridges mg Tolul $15866 58 School District No. 1 (1 ., v 1u School District No. 4 * ,5r school Distrift no. i 3 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; ; Jr/ Total *2685 83- Ledger Balances January 1, 1920 4tate i.eneral Revenue .9 Mute and Blind \\ '>4 Agricultural College 11 os School of Mines q rjj Normal School ,'. X* University n state Fair ;;;;;;;;;;;; Stock Inspection 23' Kducational Ins. Bldgs 2'’6o Improvement Tax o r v Military Poll 7 Capitol Building Bonds ,r. Insurrection Bonds ” ” 6 57 Gunnison Normul i « Fort Lewis School o 03 Funding Bonds. Series 1910 5 70 Sinking Fund. 1807 . 9 04 Experiment Stution 379 State Road I!!!!!!'.'.!’.’.!'.'.’.’.! 5() .a Insane Asylum 20 32 I>efense and Emergency 10 41 Interest on Delinquent Taxes 75 44 Interest on Delinquent Military Poll Tax 76 Funds Not Enumerated Above 3 is County General Revenue 155 29 Contingent Fund 834 40 . Support of Poor 324 95 Roads, and Bridges 57 94 Nevadaville Special Fund 31 06 Black Hawk Special Road 3 65 Redemption Fund 13!» 70 Central City 52S 26 General School Fnmi . ggg 57 Union High School District No. 1 49 86 School District No. 1 \l3 1 :: :: “i I”"""";:::""":":::: na>-9 3 5.X7-I 74 | ' “ 4 21 00 j ■ 5 34. S 2 I .. ~ 5 420 32 I * 521 11 » 731 Cl " " "11 157 01 ' 44 '* "12 491 98 " “ " 13 185 83 ' " " 1, Sinking Fund 760 66 ** " " 5, Sinking Fund 505 99 . " " " 1, Bond Interest 347 39 " " " 6. Bond Interest 148 4S • " " " 2, Library 834 " " " 5, Library 454 \ 16291 79 RECAPITULATION Receipts Dis bursements Cash Balance Last Report 21809 48 State Revenue 2586 83 4224 50 County Revenue 8711 20 9169 18 Contingent Fund 23s 64 311 62 j Support of 1 oor 2081 66 2960 36 Roads and Bridges 9170 42 9306 35 Nevada Special 31 69 62 3S Black Hawk Special Road 3 70 525 77 Redemption Fund *. 919 09 848 82 Central City 2909 70 2796 12 General School Fund 2324 63 3348 21 Union High School 2169 66 2130 19 School District No. 1 3290 24 3298 29 " " " 2 672 05 659 11 " " " 3 1666 24 2634 64 I '* " " 4 206 16 240 21 ** " 44 5 1481 25 1574 IS “ 44 •• 6 233 22 166 30 «• 44 4 4 7 635 1 4 1020 68 44 44 •' 8 133 72 233 85 “ " " 9 148 68 250 43 44 44 44 10 158 72 326 51 44 4 4 44 11 22 8 25 9 1 28 44 44 44 12 287 13 401 21 • • •• 13 216 29 471 S 3 l— 'Sinking *n<» !« " 11 *' 6 —Sinking 33 " '* " I—Bond Intere-nt.. 5.» Co *' " " 6—Bond Interest 6® 3 - 33 Cash Balance on Hand IG..M .1* irosn so (Ms: so STATE OF COLORADO, t County of Gilpin. ' I, Frank G. Moody, Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing report is true and correct, and that the same sets forth the condition of the several funds of Gilpin County, as ap pears from the semi-annual statement of Henry P. Altvater, Coun ty Treasurer, made at the regular quarterly meeting of said County Commissioners, held January 13th, 1920. Witness my hand and the seal of said County, done at Cen (Seal) tral City, Colorado, this 13th day of January, A. D. 1920. FRANK G. MOODY, County Clerk. The Republican politicians are busy telling us what scalawags the Democrats are and Democrat politicians are busy telling us of the criminal acts of the Republi cans. Go ahead gentlemen, tell us all you know about each other, we believe all that both of you say. What would he the result if Senator Johnson and Senator Bor ah should holt the Republican convention and stampede the San Francisco crowd? Stranger things have happened. I • J \H crc we are ’ t^P’to P s^ia P e ” \rns, and that’s the way ■*■ Chesterfields always arrive— crisp, t'rcsli and in prime shape for smoking. It's the extra wrap. U per of moisture-proof paper that \\ does it. Your Chesterfields never become too moist or too dry. H Gold is now soiling at from twenty-three dollars and fifty cents up to thirty dollars per ounce in Canada and England. . and yet the miners of Colorado I only get nineteen to twenty dol lars per ounce. We now under ’ stand why the smelters object to 1 being placed under the control of the public utilities commission. : Let us all do a little more work ■ and produce all we can. “Uncle i Sam" needs the money to help re i fund the income taxes of poor old i John Rockefeller and J. P. Mor gan.