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Institution 
Maintenance 
Lands, 
Buildings 
and 
Permanent 
Improvements 
Total 
Per Cent 
of Total 
15. 
Reformatorv 
351,526.08 
17,743.56 
369,269.64 
16. 
Penal Farm 
124,628.63 
48,339.08 
172,967.71 
17. 
School for Deaf 
56,799.36 
56,799.36 
18. 
School for Blind 
50,582.94 
6,478.57 
57,061.51 
19. 
Industrial Aid for Blind . . 
107,028.17 
107,028.17 
20. 
Feeble-Minded Colony . . . 
270.42 
270.42 
Total $4,029,710.40 $230., 322. 32 $4,259,324.16 
True Disbursements $13,999,961.95 
Plus Refunds, Transfers and Advancements — 
(1) 
Board of Education 
$25.00 
(2) 
State Librarv 
4.94 
(3) 
State Tax 
1,716.70 
(4) 
Taxes Transferred 
182.20 
(5) 
Taxes Refunded .- 
6.66 
(6) 
State Normal 
310.42 
(7) 
Vocational Depository Interest 
655.28 
(8) 
Alteration of State House 
18.90 
(9) 
Epileptic Village 
21.00 
(10) 
Governor 
1.53 
(ID 
Orphans’ Home 
36.39 
$2,979.02 
30.4 
100.0 
$14,002,940.97 
Less Purdue Federal Aid 50,000.00 
Less Venereal Disease Federal Aid 2,068.07 
Auditor’s Net Disbursements $13,950,872.90 
Balance, September 30, 1919 $3,974,851.34 
TABLE VI. STATE DEPARTMENTS— COST AND COLLECTIONS— 
1919 
The following table shows the total cost of each of the state departments 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1919, and the receipts accruing to 
each department as Fees collected for services rendered, federal aid applicable 
to payment of expenses of the department, rent and sale of property and other 
miscellaneous sources. 
Total Cost 
Department 
of Department 
Collections 
1 . 
Governor 
$15,612.46 
2. 
Lieutenant-Governor 
1,109.95 
3. 
Secretary of State 
14.622.22 
$237,046.30 
4. 
Automobile Department 
45,421.23 
45,421.23 
5. 
Auditor of State 
114,338.08 
190,843.76 
6. 
Treasurer of State 
12,185.96 
7. 
Attorney-G ener al 
33,584.42 
8. 
State Superintendent 
\ . . 19,770.46 
4,884.09 
9. 
Board of Education 
22,875.71 
