July 2 Washington State Library, repayment of express charges on reports sent prepaid Total receipts $ 2 50 250 191 85 75 50 100 .$4,042 59 1. Traveling and Hotel expenses of Judge Winslow, according to receipts attached to Voucher ..$ 2. Hotel and traveling expenses of Judge Parker in attending to make annual address of meeting of 1905 according to receipts attached to Voucher 3. Expense of secretary attending annual meeting at Chicago May 25 and 26, 1905, according to bill attached to Voucher 250 two-cent stamps for general purposes.. 4. 5. Metcalf Stationery Co., Notices, tickets and cards for annual 6. J. O. Sullivan, Carriages according to bill attached to Voucher 25 00 63 00 17 65 500 14 50 3 00 75 00 8. 632 25 9. 6 00 10. Illinois State Journal Co., Circulars, postage, according to bill 97 17 11. Kate S. Holmes, Stenographic report of meeting of 1905, accord- 110 00 12. Illinois State Journal Co., Postals, envelopes and circulars de- 13. Illinois State Register, Printing and Stationery according to bill attached to Voucher 10 75 14. Metcalf Stationery Co., Letter Sheets and envelopes, accord- American Express Co., delivery of report of 1905 to members 123 12 614 20 150 00 19. American Express Co., delivery of Annual Report of 1905 to Honorary Members, Judges, Libraries, Colleges and Periodicals, and other associations, viz: 161 books at 16c each... 720 two-cent stamps for sending out notices of dues for 1906.. Illinois State Journal Co., Printing, folding, enclosing, mailing and postage on first notice of annual meeting of 1906.... 250 two-cent stamps for general purposes 23. 875 one-cent stamps for sending out circular announcing meet 20. 21. 22. ing of 1906, and in reference to extension of membership, 25 76 14 40 13 56 5 00 8 75 24. Traveling expenses of Secretary according to detailed bills in 120 two-cent stamps for sending out second notice of dues... 250 two-cent stamps for general purposes. 97 41 2 40 5 00 27. Postal card receipts for dues (including postage) and proof slips for newspapers with cards requesting publication, all according to bill attached to voucher.... 8 50 PROCEEDINGS. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 24. Frank Simmons, merchandise, according to voucher.... $2 85 2.40 150 00 95 8 92 6 42 Illinois State Journal Co.. Miscellaneous items of printing, voucher 25 00 35. 1000 one-cent stamps for sending out final announcement of 10 00 36. Cash paid for stenographic and clerical work according to re- 16 00 Total expenditures SUMMARY. .$2,410 91 Total receipts, including balance carried forward from last year..$4,042 59 Total expenditures DEAR SIR: In answer to your inquiry I would say at the close of business on this date there is on deposit in this bank to the credit of James H. Matheny, Treasurer Illinois State Bar Association, the sum of $1,631.68. Respectfully, JAS. A. EASLEY, Cashier. PROCEEDINGS. SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF JAMES H. MATHENY, TREASURER, JULY 11, 1906, TO JULY 27, 1906. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand according to report submitted at annual meeting. $1,631 68 ADMISSIONS AND ANNUAL DUES. July 16 John F. Voigt, Jr., Secretary, and Treasurer, balance on July 26 Expense of Secretary and Treasurer and assistant attend- $1,631 68 R. R. Fare, J. H. Matheny... R. R. Fare, T. W. Quinlan.. .$8.55 1 00 18 10 July 26 Collection charges on drafts for dues: parties and banks set forth in cash tickets attached to voucher.... July 27 John F. Voigt, Jr., Treasurer, balance remaining on hand July 27th, 1906...... 6 25 223 65 $1,879 68 The foregoing items leave my accounts as treasurer even and closed. The books are delivered to my successor. Respectfully submitted, JAMES H. MATHENY, Treasurer. MR. MATHENY: I have been requested to mention that out in the ante-room there are two young men, one of whom, Mr. Case, represents the Banquet Committee, and is desirous of securing the autograph of everyone in attendance, and of assigning seats at the banquet; issuing the complimentary tickets. The other, Mr. Quinlan, represents the Treasury of the Association, and if any gentleman is desirous of paying dues at this time, he will accommodate you. He has something of a novelty in the way of a check, designed to draw money without any addition for exchange, out of any bank in the country. During the year we have had some interesting correspondence, among them a communication from a Senator of France, containing a very urgent appeal for action by this and similar |