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Northam, Henry C.

"Civil Government for Common Schools"


III. A majority of the supervisors of any school commissioner
district may increase the salary of said school commissioner; the
increased salary must be levied upon the towns composing such
commissioner district.
Q What must county officers do, before entering upon the duties of
their office?
A. Take the oath prescribed by State Constitution in Art. XII,
Sec. I.
Q. What county officers are required in addition to the oath
prescribed to execute a bond for the faithful performance of their
duties?
A. Sheriff, county treasurer, surrogate and county superintendents
of the poor.
Q. Who administers the "oath of office" to the county officers?
A. The county clerk.
Q. In case of the re-election of the county clerk, before whom can
he qualify?
A. The county judge.
Q. Where are these oaths of office and bonds recorded?
A. In the county clerk's office.
Q. Who is the sheriff of this county?
Q. Who is the present judge and what is his salary?
Q. Is there a separate officer as surrogate, and why?
Q. Who is the county clerk?
Q. Who is the county treasurer?
Q. Who is the district attorney?
Q. Who are the coroners?
Q. Who are the superintendents of the poor?
Q: Who are the justices of sessions?
Q. Who are the school commissioners?
TOWN AUDITORS.
By laws of 1878, 1879 and 1880, the following-named counties are
exempt from electing "town auditors," as prescribed on page 13:
Wayne, Delaware, Allegany, Oneida, Cayuga, Erie, St.


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