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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. Cu.651. 1929. 2365 Matthew E. Hanna (formerly captain, Tenth Cavalry), the sum Matthew E. lianna. of $532.18, being the amount of money expended by him as special disbursing agent from an allotment from the appropriation" Con- tingencies of the Army, 1912," to pay the unusual and extraordinary official expenses of the special mission of Army officers detailed by the President and the Secretary of War to witness the autumn maneuvers of the German Army in 1911, and which amount was deposited by him in the Treasury of the United States from prIvate funds. Hemingway and Company, the sum of $1,119.40, being the amount cTarmstroBot (talk) 00:18, 7 January 2012 (UTC)gway and overpaid to the Government in connection with the purchase of a. quantity of nitric acid, which sum was deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States as miscellaneous receipts. Hemingway and Company, the sum of $433.37, which was paid to the Government as a deposit on the purchase of a quantity of nitric acid and for which credit was not given when sale was completed the amount having been deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States as miscellaneous receipts. Major Morton J. Henry, Quartermaster Corps, the sum of $16.80, Hr Morton J. being the amount paid by him on account of a disallowance in his disbursing account. The Hohenberg-Lacey-Farrow Mercantile Company, the sum of L~;'Fa!rTarmstroBot (talk): $10.50, representing the amount overpaid to the Government in the tile Company. purchase of certain surplus articles of clothing, and which sum has been deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States as miscellaneous receipts. . Lieutenant Colonel Henry J ervey, Corps of Engineers, the sum HTarmstroBot (talk) 00:18, 7 January 2012 (UTC)ti~r;. Colonel of $24, representing an amount disbursed by him in the interest of navigation and under emergent conditions, which was disallowed in his disbursing accounts and subsequently refunded and deposited in the Treasury of the United States. . Major Clifford R. Jones, Coast Artillery Corps, the sum of $36, Jo~.!!or Cli1Jord &. being the amount paid by him for the release of baggage of a detachment of enlisted men, the checks for which had been lost. Lazarius G. Joseph, the sum of $400, being the amount :p,aid by Lazarius G. Joseph. him to the salvage officer, quartermaster depot, Manila, Phllippine Islands, for a condemned distribution box boat hull: which was later recovered from him without refund, on account ot a previous sale. Keene Chemical Company, the sum of $179.60, being the C~;~ey. Chemical value of a certain quantity of caustic soda purchased from the War Department but not delivered. Lieutenant Colonel BenJ· amin H Kerfoot Coast Artillerv Corps Lieutenant Colonel • . '.'" BenJamm H. Kerfoot. the sum of $150, bemg the value of one horse which he purchased and paid for for the Government and which amount was disallowed by the Comptroller General of the United States and subsequently refunde~ by officer.. . . . Ca tain Sherman Captam Sherman Miles, Field ArtIllery, the sum of $57.95; bemg MilJ. the amount of money expended by him as military attache to the American Legation, Bucharest, Rumania, from an allotment of the appropriation "Contingencies, military information section, Gen- eral Staff Corps," 1923, and which amount was deposited by him in the Treasury of the United States from private funds. Northern Saddlery Company, the sum of $15.99, representing the c~;;~t,;;,e;n Saddlery amount which was overpaid to the Goverr.ment on the purchase of . a quantity of white duck, and which sum was deposited to the credit of the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts. George H. Parsons, formerly private, Motor Transport Company George H. Parsons. Numbered 49, the sum of $52.71, representing personal property and 548350 -29-PT 2--44

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