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Proceedings Of The Board Of Supervisors Of Washtekaw County

Proceedings Of The Board Of Supervisors Of Washtekaw County image Proceedings Of The Board Of Supervisors Of Washtekaw County image
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November
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1894
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Monda y, October 15, 1894. The Board met pursuant to adjourn ment ; calletl to order by Chairman pro tem Edwards. Koll called, and quorun present. The journal of yesterday was read and approved. Mr. Davenport, Chairman of the Com inittee of the Whole to visit the Countj House, made the following report : To the Honorable Board of Supervisors o Washtenaw County: Your Cominittee of the Whole to visi the County House beg leave to repor that they have performed their duty and have made a careful examination o tlie County House and other buildings also the management. The House is exceedingly clean, the inniates appear tobe proyerly cared for, and eyerytbin ís done for them that can be reasonably expected. We recommend that a vote be passed by the Board commending the excellent management of Mr. and Mrs Shanklan. All of which is respectfully submitted A. Davexport, Chairman of the Cominittee of the Whole. Report adopted. Thereupon the Board took a recess until 1:30 p. m. AFTEKNOON BE8SI0N. The Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Called to order by Chairman Young. Koll called and quorum pres ent. Mr. Hunter offered the following : Resolved, That the Supervisor of the Township of Lyndon is hereby instruct ed to assess the severa] amounta report ed to the several Supervisors of this County last year, in the matter of Clark Lake drain. Carried. The special hour ha ving arrived foi receiving the report of the County Drain Commission, Mr. Barry, being present made the following report, which repor was received and referred to the Cominittee on Drains, and ordered printet with the proceedings. The following is the report: To the Board of Supervisors of Washteuaw County: Gentlemen: - In accordance with tht provi.sions of the Statute in such case made and provided, I have the honor to 8ubmit my annual report as the Countj Drain Oommissioner of the County oi Washtenaw, covering the period from the first day of January, A. D. 1894, to the tenth day of October, A. D. 1894. The following oamed drains were found unlinished when I entered upon the duties of my oflice, to-vvit: The Saline River Drain of the Township of Saline. Tlie Saline and Bridgewater Drain of the Townstaipe of Saline and liridgewater. The Lambardt Drain of tlie Township of Freedom. The above named drains are all completed. FINANCIAL, STATK.M KAT Of the Saline Hiver Drain: INCIDENT ALS. Dk. Dec. 18. To Jerome Allen, for surveying f 15 00 Dec. 18. To M. T. Woodruff, for prluting .. 18 00 Dec. :. To J. Willard Babbit, Judge oi Probate 5 00 Dec. 30. To SBiieca Bagley, special commissloner oo Dec 89. To Ueoige Palmer, special commissloner 6 00 Dec. 30. To John Kussell, special commissioner 6 00 Dec. 3U. To II. Huthruff, commissioner's fees 77 50 Dec. :i0. To Julius Feldkamp, for board and helping survey 7 50 Dec. 30. To Fred Feldkamp, for helping survey 1 50 Dec. 30. To M. Klager, helping survey _._ 1 50 Dec. 30. To Wm. Feldkamp, helpiug snrvey 1 50 To Julius Feldkamp, board and help on drain 5 00 D. W. Barry, commlssioner's fees 42 00 Anu ArborArgus, for printing 18 60 H. Rutliruff, help on drain i 50 EXCAVATÏNG. J.'m Thorn, for dltching 72 00 Julius Feldkamp, for dnchtng 49 20 J. D. O'Brlen, for ditching 68 00 J. C. Cramer. for ditching 50 00 James Thorn, for ditching 193 6 Geo. Klager, for ditching 38 40 J. Manly Yonng, for J. D. O'Brien, for diicbiftu J. D. O'Brien, lor dltclilnu ' vl lie E'. Boeeitoes. fr dttehing 248 00 Kiuamic-i hiMwr. 114 4U # 1 177 o Ten per cení, added _. 117 72 ïotal - i ,2u í íi2 Uk. , Byanmunt nMtaeaed Ui the, townsliip of ktallue at 1 iaig ? 129 50 The, lownship il Bridgewater is iisst-ssed- 25 90 To iiuimuiL fuaesned the I ftrl jear 1,189 62 I Total. :,-kj4 92 The Saline aud Brtdgewatèr Drain : EXCAVATISG. Dk. To Janii's Young. for dltcblug % W uo D. Hltchiughouse, tor ditchlng- 77.0 Albert Kolklaah, for dltcblug... 2C ui Peter W ledmayer, for dltcliing.. 170 mi Martin Eberle, for dltchlug 7ti oo Cnris Ftnkblnsr, for dllchlng 112 w James McOalre, forditelung :-;i 00 Wm. Roebin, for dltchtug i on oiiver Hewlett, for ditclnng -J4 "n Jobn Koles, for dltculsg. __ i:i 50 Chas Finkblner, fordUching Vli uu Fred Finkbinrr, for dltctilng '27 20 Robert McCaït, for ditohing 7; uo Freii Laliu. lor dilehing 51 20 Byron Kimden, fordltohlng m Si l.èoi.a 'i Rbodep, for dltchlng 81 o Peter Morton, tor ditclung _ se 1 Wal ter Parker, for dltcnlng _ 88 f) Frank Saterle, for dllching :,; i Fred Labii, fordltoblng... 28 00 INCIDENTAL. Jerome Allen, for eurveying drain __ 25 00 II. T. ('op, lor priuüng 32 HO 3. Wlllard Babbltt, Judgc ol Probate 5 00 Leonard RbodCB, boftrd aiul lielp on drain _ 12 00 Freil Able, for lielpiiif; survey aud vork on dram 5 00 W. C. Hogers, board and work on draiD 3 00 Albert Kolklasli, hülping survey and board .'_ 5 CK Emmet McCollum, hejplngeurvey 2 25 Charley MoCollum, helping survcy 2 25 E. M. (me. special commUsloner 10 uu Séneca Bagley, special coinmissioner 11 3U Theles Buek, special commlsslouer 7 00 Daniel J. Klein, for board of commissioners. 1 00 Awards of damages for release of rlgbtof way 32 00 For bridge acrotss higbway 15 01 H. Ruthruff, commlssioner's fees 115 00 i 1.829 61 Five per cent added 81 48 Total $ 1,711 08 Cr. By amount assessed to tbe townsliip of aline at large $ 94 11 Amount assessed to tbe towilship of Bridgewater at large 85 55 By amount assessed theflrst year 1,681 42 Total $ 1,711 08 Lambart Drain: INCIDENTALS. DR. To Jerome Allen, for surveylng drain . $ 14 00 Coe aud Smitb, lor printing 21 7 Help, surveying draiu.and board 5 0 II. Kuthruff, coinmissioner's fees 56 0 Tile forhigbway 12 00 Geo. Palmer, special commissioner 4 50 Séneca Bagley, special commissioner 4 50 John Kussell, special coramissioner 4 50 EXCAVATING. Wllllam Scberdt, contractor 16 0( Jacob spathelf, contractor 55 6 John Snyder, contractor 70 0 L'hrist Girbacl), contractor 77 & Ten per cent added 35 0Í Total f 385 42 CK. By amount assessed Freedom townsliip at large $ 77 08 By ftmount assessed iirst year 308 34 Total $ 385 42 Thefollowingnamed tlrains have beei cleaned out by me during the year, to wit : Tbe John Bird Drain of the Township o Augusta, and The Superior, No. 1, Drain of the Township of Superior. I am aiso having tbe Buek Creek Drain cleaned out from lts terminus to where i crosses the S. L. & Wabash R. R. Said drain wlll be completed this fall. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of John Bird Drain: IDCIDENTALS. DR. To Jerome Allen, for surveying drain 3 6 0 Ann Arbor Argus. for printing- 9 8 O. H. (ireeuman, for board and helping survey 2 4 Rosco (ireeuman, for helping survey & Koster Hamond, helping survey. 9' Henry Hamond, helping survey 9 Daniel W. Barry, commissioner's lees 21 00 EXCAVATION.S. P'rank Gotts, contractor_. 18 00 Martin Gotts, coutractor 32 0 Chas. Gotts, contractor _ 18 Ol C. H. Greenman, contractor _ 43 6( James Bunting, contractor 31 5 Henry Hamond, contractor 18 40 H. Elliot, contractor 12 8 Ten per ccnl. added 21 6 Total $ 238 0 Cr. By amount assessed the township of Augusta at large 8 23 81 By amount assessed theilrst year 214 24 Total S 238 05 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Of Superior, No. 1, Drain: Dr. To Oiiver Twist, contractor $ 29 22 D. W. Barry, commissioner's fees 3 00 Total % 32 22 Cr. By amount left iu fiind # 32 22 Total $ 32 22 The following named drains have been begun by me, during the year, and art only partly completed, to-wit : The Mlll Iake Drain of the Townsbips of Lima and Sylvan. Tbe Snidlcor Extensión Drain of the township of Ypsilnnti, and Deepening and wldeningoi the Salem, No. I, Drain of the Township of Salem. Sald drains have all been surveyed, but I haven't got the right of way, asyet. And I do hereby certify tliat the above embraces a ful! and true report of all ;he driiins constructed, flnished, or berun under my supervisión, or applied or during the year now ending, and that the financial statement of eacli Irain, which acconapanies this report, is me and correct. All of which is respectfully submitted. Daniel W. Barry, County Drain Commissioner of the Couuty of Waslitenaw. ated this Fifteenth day of October, A. D. 1894. Mr. Miner moved that the Washteiaw Abstract Compaiiy be allowed to ilace in the Court House a small sign o indícate that the Abstract Office eau )e found in the Lawrence building, said ign to be placed in the Court House under the direction of the Building Comtnittee, and the size, shape and design to be subject to the approval of said jommittee. Carried. 3Iv. Loomis, Superintendent of the 'oor, made the following report, which report wraa referred to the Committee to settle witli the Superintendent of the i Foor, and ordered ]rintel with the proceedin's. Tlie following is the report: 1! port of the Superintendente of the Poor ui WaÉhtenaw i'ounty for the yeai endiiiL' September ;, 18H1 : ïn the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Washtenaw ('ounty: We. thn unrl-Tsiuned Superintendents of the Poor ofoatd County, respectfullv snb mit the following report of our worfc for the j year endlng September Si), 1804. We have recelved mooey as slated helow, and from the sou roes named : A n ii Arbort'ity $ 935 94 Town isa UG Augusta 285 05 Freedoin 4U 86 L'ina .- au 8 Lodl 2 2o Manchester 7i) on I Pltufleld 45 31) ! Superior 57 8S Pilaron 57 só saine 131 44 SclO _.. 116 97 Webster 57 85 York 16 87 YpellantlTown.. _ 11570 Ypsllanll City, ist District, Í848 88_ -d " 3S1 75- 730 13 8 2,892 98 Pliilip Duffy, guardián, Roper Whltman _ 91 4.5 Roben McGardy 1 94 Samuel Wooster 15 r,o Byron O. Adame s 9D Daniel Carroll, Aun Arbor City 10 25 Calves sold 47 65 Butter 41 92 Ducks, $9 24; ehickens, $5 40 II (il Lard.IT 63; hides, $3 52 11 15 Bones, il 1 ;old lawn mower, $1 00__ 2 1U Coal, 31 50; Margaret Kaae, 75c 2 2-5 Subjects to the t'niverslty 4S ik) Ilurial account - 1 coítíu 3 00 Freigbt 011 conl refunded 17 77 S 809 52 Accounts for temporary relief in the different mies and townships have beeu audited and paid (rom the Poor Fuud. Aun Arbor City- Food % 96 53 Knel TH 28 Medical attendance 5 00 Transportation to county house 14 25 8 195 09 Ann Arbor Town- Funeral expenses 10 00 Augusta- Transportation to county house 2 50 Supervisor's services 73 3 25 Lodi- Food . 3 00 Fuel 16 00 Transportation to county house 3 00 22 00 Manchester- Food 24 75 Fuel 4 00 Medical attendance 40 89 Transportation to county house 35 Supervisores services 1 80 71 7! Northfield- Food 21 50 Clothlng 3 00 Transportation to county house 3 00 28 IC Salem- Food 50 Transportation to county house 4 50 Supervisor's services 1 50 6 5C Superior - Food 3 6Í) Transportation to county house 1 20 Supervisor's services.- 7 74 12 (j. Scio- Food.._ 29 03 Medical attendance 15 00 44 0 Sylvan- Food 2 53 Fuel 9 65 Clothing 4 24 Medical and nursing 28 50 Transportation to county house 3 15 48 0 Ypsilanti City, Ist District- Food 123 90 Transportation to county house 8 00 Supervisor's services 28 60 155 5( Ypsilanti City, 2d District- Food 127 10 Transportation 10 county house 1 00 Supervisor's services 30 50 lfS 6( YorkFood 7 0B Fuel ... 2 05 Medical and nursing 33 15 Transportation to county houHe 4 15 Supervisor's services... 10 00 56 4 811 9 Superintendente Services- E. P. Mason 150 10 Elisha Loomis S0 15 C. H. Kempf. 22 00 252 á. Transportation to Friends- M. C. R. R 49 95 T. A. A. & N. M. R. R__6 60 56 5v Ontslde Relief- Citles andTowns 811 96 Superlntendent's services 252 55 Transportation to Friends 56 55 1,1210 We report the following amounts expende( at the County House andon the farm: HelpKeeper and matron $ 600 00 John Hanselman 139 40 Christlau Hanselman- 91 80 Lewls Hanselman 24 50 Chas. Wagner 21 93 Help. threshing 12 00 Gotlieb Zeeb 7 00 L. A. Fullerton 4 64 Chrlstian Frey 2 00 Anna Brown 124 00 Ijydia Hamberg 79 30 Rosa Perkins 48 07 Mamie Parker.. 71 27 Anna Jamlson 13 50 Mary Keebler 8 00 Ray Smith 42 16 Mrs. Caldwell- 3 00 1,292 57 Blaeksmithing- Wuster & Kim 19 85 W. G. Martin 6 40 Kirns & Alber 1 40 27 65 Books and Slationery- V. L. Shankland 3 00 E. P. Mason 1 75 Ülllsha Loomis 1 12 Ann Arbor ArgUS 1 00 Ypsilanti Sentinel 1 00 J. Frank Smith 85 8 72 Beef- Henry Matthews 289 24 Falrcnild Bros. 32 36 Jas. Geraghty 26 51 Hammond & Co 26 54 Harris Bros. & Co. 10 45 Chrlstian Frey 13 18 398 28 Boots and Shoes - Doty & Feiner 22 80 Wm. I'. Shell k A Co 6 50 Ij. M. Dugan 2 50 V. L. Shankland 1 25 R. A. Snyder 1 00 Wm. AJaby 1 00 85 05 Dry Goods and Bedding- Geo. H. Kempf 29 88 W.H. Sweet 19 50 Maak & Schmld 16 55 Kempf Dry Goods Co... 10 33 E. F. Mills & Co 8 47 C. H. Kempf 7 38 Biich S Roth 6 64 H. S. Holmes & Co 5 88 Wm. l'. Bhenk a: Co 5 os) Scha lrer 4 Milieu 3 04 ' Martin Halier 2 00 K. K. Rexford i Sous- l?0 V. L. Shunkland 1 20 117 76 Clothlng- Geo. H. Kempf 34 82 Deusmore & Feil 30 00 W. H. Sweet 18 00 Wm. P. Shenk & Co 17 00 C. S. Wortley & Co 8 50 Jos. T. Jacobs Co 6 94 Wadham. Ryan & Co- 6 90 C.H. Kempf 2 25 R. H. Snyder 1 95 126 36 )rugs and Medicines- Goodyear & Co 2 51 B. B. Sudworth, M. D 2 08 J. Frank Smith 70 5 29 Freight- V. L. Shanklaud 2 27 E. P. Mason , 25 2 52 Farm Implements and Keeds - Wm Bficn 32 3(i O. E. Tbumiwoo & Sons 22 U5 Jttues (;. Hitsli in a K. J. Hogers... 4 00 V. L. Slmnkland 4 ÍK) .1. H. Miller 1 8) 80 4 Hiiy, Grain aud Feed- Win. Bacon - 46 81 46 31 I Hardware - Schuh & Mnehllg 31)70 I C Eberbaeh- -24 GO Taylor Lafuige 18 51 J. r. Busselt 5 00 Hoair fc Holmes 2 80 C. H. Kempf 25 85 7t Lumbpr - Follmor dcScovlil i 05 105 Tobacco- Deun & Co 17 22 Glohe t obacco Co 15 (H) O'Hara, Boy Ie 4 Co h 25 Daniel scotton & Co 14 00 Casper Kinspy 13 02 73 49 Groceries and Frovisions - Casper Rlnsey 220 91 C. Kliitr 4 Co 1M 75 Rlnsey A Seabolt 06 !K) Deun it Co 65 57 Geo H. Kempf 32 22 Harria Bro. & Co 12 ü(i V. L. Shankland 12 90 Gottleib Zeeb 6 97 J. H Beardsley 5 70 Kobt. McGardy 5 25 592 23 Pork acoount - K. A. Suyder 41 00 O. H. Kempf & Co 26 15 C. Kinj; & Co 23 00 V. L. Shankland 38 '.0 53 l'mnts and OU-O. E. Thompson & Sons. 36 14 Harding & Shaefer 75 WlliiamHerz 30 37 19 Kepairs- 0. H. Sinclair 16 00 Doty & Feiuer s 70 O. E. Thompson & Sons_ 7 10 Georgelrvin 4(0 Minnis & Miller 2 05 Geo. F. Shafl'er 1 :j Archy McNicol 1 20 liuuel&Co 92 C. Gqodwin 85 Harding dfcSchaefer 70 K. J. Hogers 1 25 44 12 Medical attendance - B. B. Sndwortli, M. D- 92 00 94 00 Stock account- William Campbell 10 00 G. Howe 75 10 75 Wood and Coal - New Plttaburgh Coal Co. 451 14 William Campbell 5i 25 U. E. Thompson & Sons. 26 16 (.liarles H. Merritt 22 75 Kobert McGardy 12 00 568 30 Wood and Coal 568 30 Groceries and provlsions- . 292 23 Help account 1,292 57 Keel account 398 28 ('lot hing accoun! 126 38 Dry goods and bedding 117 76 Medical attendance 92 00 l'ork account 90 53 Hardware 85 76 Farm implem'nts and seeds .M) 4i! Tobacco account 73 49 Repairs account 44 12 Paintsandoil 37 19 Boots aud shoes 35 05 BlacksmlthluK 27 6 H-'.y, grain, and feed 4(i 31 Stock account 10 75 Books and stationery 8 72 Drugs aud medicines 5 29 Freight account 2 52 Lumber 1 05 3,736 39 RKCA 1'ITtTLATION. Cash from the Couuty House $ 309 52 Towns and cities 2,892 98 Appropriated by Supervisors 2,500 00 $ 5,702 50 Overdrafts, Oetober lst, 1803 26 73 Orders paid 4,5811 6! CHHstanding orders 472 09 Balance, Oetober 31st, 1894 613 99 $ 5,782 50 The following amounts are due the Poor Fund frotu cities and towns lor last year's board and care of their poor at the Count House, at Í1. 15 per week: A1111 Arbor City - Weeks. Days. Kate Behan 52 $ 59 80 Jacob Miller. 52 59 80 Edward Oram 12 6 14 78 Thos. Gunlon 52 59 8( Daniel Wi negar 5 59 80 Hannali Strond 54 59 80 MaryKeebler 14 5 16 92 F. B. Hali 52 59 hO Arthur Hagan 26 2 30 Z Naucy Baldwin 46 3 53 40 Patrick OBrien 26 29 90 Nathan Brundage 35 6 41 2 Frank O'Donnel 23 2 26 78 Tbos. Tuomy 10 2 11 83 Fred Standell... 35 2 40 58 Daniel Carroll 9 1') 3o OsmuuBailey 24 5 28 42 Wiliam Ball 46 1 53 07 Joseph Flood 32 3o 8( J.McKernan 20 1 23 1' Geo. Wunebecker 2 3 i 81 Patrick O'NetU 1 l' Robert Carroll 4 Si Walter Jones 2 3Ï Louisa Lowe 14 19 55 Ruth Bessie Keebler.. 4 2 4 93 Miss K. Ehenbery 10 2 14 3 806 80 Less cash by Daniel Carroll 10 00 ï 796 8b Ann Arbor Town- Weeks. Days, William Davis 52 5!) 80 W. Curtís Davis 4 5 5 42 65 22 Augusta - Weeks. Days. Rispall Foster 52 59 80 Frankie Mackneish 21 1 24 32 Lina " .- 5 5 6 54 Thompson " _. 27 3 31 55 Melanthon " ... 27 3 31 56 Michael McCarty 7 1 8 22 Superintendent's services 14 75 176 76 Li - Weeks. Days. George Lindower 52 59 S0 John Lowe 41 1 47 32 107 12 LodlWeek. Days. Francis Obendorfer... 52 59 80 Jacob Webber 22 1 25 87 $ 85 47 Manchester-Frank Wriglit 52 59 80 Xortlilleld- Roper Whitman 38 5 44 52 Pittsfleld- Christian Stabler 15 3 17 75 Superior-John C. Near- - 52 59 80 Sharon- Fred VanGilden 52 59 80 Saiine- Oscar Foreb.ee 33 37 95 Kiainii Muny 52 59 80 Jacob Mohortor 3 50 % 98 25 Scio- Clarra Wade 52 59 80 Andlew G. Wade 32 5 37 62 Ezra Adams 28 5 33 02 James Sliannon.. 3 4 i 11 $ 134 55 Webster- John Darling 52 59 go Ypsilauti Town- Michael Owen 52 59 80 Ypsilanti City, lst District- Weeks. Days. Thomas Davis 52 59 80 Rosa Schiappacasse- 52 59 80 Mary F,llen Rand 52 59 80 Chauncuy Benedict- 39 3 45 35 ames S. Peucil 46 4 53 56 EmruaHoliday 11 4 13 31 Alice Pearl 1 1 15 da McHardy 1 1 15 L 293 92 Ypsilanti City, 2d District- Weeks. Days. Peter Shaw 62 59 80 Sally Sha%v 52 59 80 ohn Kliker- 52 59 80 Millie Blount 52 59 80 lary Lambert 52 59 80 Snsan Willson 52 59 80 lmon Slater 10 2 14 $ 300 94 Aim Arbor City. S 79fl S6 ■ " Town ■_■ -"- Augusta 17( 70 Ltiua 107 ] : Lodl 8'j -7 Manchester 59 8") Norlhüeld- 44 hl Pittsfleid - 17 7i Superior Ml 0 Bharon - _. ."J m Saline - 98 25 Sclo 134 55 Webster S9 80 Ypsilantl Tnwn Mi SU " City, lst District 2ü3 :n sa sao i ? 2,480 18 Tlie county farm consists of une buadred and tweuty acres. Estimated value of 120 acres at $60-$ 7,400 00 Estimaled value of buildings H.oOO iw $ 21,200 00 Farm products for the year now elosed are esiimated as follows: 367 bushels wheat at 5Üc $ 3-3 50 450 ' oatsal30c ]35 50 300 " ears corn al 2?c 75 00 3iK) " potaloes at, 50e 150 (j0 126 " oarley at .50c ._ t2 50 28 " ryeat45e 1170 20 ' bvans al $1.25 26 OU 35 tons hay at s7 k'4,5 ;o Garden product J00 Oo Produotof 11 cows at $15 Iü5 00 Calves sold 47 63 Increnseoi' swine, 88 pigs at $2 6ti 00 Esiimated value 01 pauper iuoor 100 OU S 1,560 35 Estimated value of personal property: 4 wrk horses at $-15 $ 100 00 11 milcli cowsal 3o 330 00 4calVtiK at $10 40 oü 17 old liogs at $12 204 1 o 33 pigs al $3 99 00 100 towls at 25c 25 00 11 dueks at Lu 2 75 700 75 Estimated value of goods on haud; Furuiture in the house $ 1,500 00 Clothing on haud 2.5 00 boots and shoes 40 00 Dry goods and bedding Tobacco 15 00 (jroceries 50 00 50 cords 4 ft. wood. prepaired, $3 150 U0 30 tons solt luiup coal. .f3 yo 00 Estimated value of larm lmplemenls 400 0" Mail paupers maimaiued ss Femaie " ' 35 128 Average number paupers (2 Add. help in house and on larm (! Total 6S Nationality of paupers- American 62 Irish 22 Germans 20 Colored Auiericans il Cauadlans 6 Eugüsh 5 Ilalians 1 128 Whole number deaths !) births 2 " " under 16 years of age 11 Idiots 3 Mutes 2 Wind 1 Harmless insanity or demented 7 Average cost of mainlalniu paupers at the county house exclusive of the product of the farm mul pauper labor. $1 15 We estimate for the ensuingyearas follows". Beef $ 500 00 Hlackt-mithing 5) 00 Boots and shoes 100 00 Books and statlonery 25 00 Clothing 200 00 Cook,and help In the house 575 00 Crockery and glassware 25 00 Dry goods and bedding 200 00 Drugs aud medicine 25 00 Farm labor 400 00 Farm implements and seeds 150 0(1 Furniture 25 00 Freigbt 25 OU Groceries and provisions 800 00 Hardware 100 OU Improvement 200 OU Keeper and matrou 700 00 Lumberand fencing KW 00 Medical attendance 100 00 l'aintsandoil 50 0C Pork 100 0C Repairs 20O 01 Wood and Coal 600 0(; Tobacco 100 0C Transportation to frieuds 100 OC Hay, grain and feed 50 0C Outside temporary relief 1,000 01: $ 6,500 0C Of the estimated expenses for the ensuing year $2,480.16 are due f rom the cities and townsfor last year's board and care of their poor at the County House. We have a balance of S6I3.99 in the hands of the Treasurer. This will leave us thirty-four hundred dollars to be provided for. We would respect lull.y ask you to allow us twen ty-five hundred dollars for the ensuiug year- and withnoprevailing disease we will try to keepourexpenses within that limit. We have the Supervisors to thank for some very rauch needed repairs and improvements, oneof whicti is the alteration of the connections of the boilers by which we can now use one or both o( them for the heating of the house and the tanks of water, which we have never been able to do since the steam heating has been in operation, and which it was promised they would do at the time they were put In; also the mach needed improvement of a new hog-house which all cf you that have been ín the habitof coming here annually must know we have been very inuch in need of for these many years, and we think the most of you can testify to its utility and convenience. All of which is respectfully submitted by the uudersigued iSuperintendents of the Poor of Washteuaw County. KLISHA LOOMIS, CHARLES H. KEMPF, ERASTUS P. MASON. Mr. Robert Martin presented a petition in reference to his assessment in the Township of Superior, the consideraron of which was postponed nntil 1 :30 p. m., to-morrow. Thereupon the Board adjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. Arthur Brown, Clerk. Thomas Young, Chairrnan. Tuesday, October 16, 1894. The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Called to order by the Chairman. Roll called, and quorum present. Journal of yesterday was read and approved. Mr. Oesterlin, trom Committee on Civil Claims, reported the following bilis, and recommended their allowanee at sums stated, to wit: Claimed. Allowed. 994 Krank Staffan, burial of soldier S 40 00 ï 40 00 095 o. M. Martin, burial of soldiers 120 00 120 00 996 Mack & Mack, burial of soldier. 40 00 40 00 997 O. M. Martin, burial of soldier 40 00 40 00 998 W. G, Dieterle, burial of soldier 45 00 40 00 999 A. K. Hale, witness iu Probate Court 5 00 5 00 1000 Dr. John Kapp, witnesfi in Probate CourD, etc. 46 00 46 00 1001 C. Darliiiji, witness Probate Court 5 00 5 00 1002 J. W. Morton, witness in Probate Court 5 00 5 00 1003 E A. Clark, post morti'tn examination 5 00 5 00 1004 John Kapp, witness in Probate Court 5 00 5(0 005 E. M. Conklin, witness in Probate Court 5 00 5 00 006 W. J. Herdman, witness in Probate Court 5 00 5 00 007 John Kapp, witnesa in Probate Court 5 80 5 80 008 J, M, Forsyth, witness in Probate Court 2 00 2 00 009 Wil Ham Dansingburg, witness in Probate Court 3 80 3 80 010 J.W. Kabbitt, expenses ininsaneease 2 10 2 10 011 W. B. Osboru, witness in Probate Court 6 00 6 00 012 C. Eberbach, supplies at Jal] 3 25 3 25 .. f, j.Brown. 100 1 00 1 M efa1Sóou1rt 6 00 6 00 ff 4;r,oOeage 25 00 25 00 i Report adopted. i Mr Oesterlin also reported the bilí j f Dr W B. Smith, without lecomi endation. On motion of Mr. Miner ] the bill was allowed as claimed. iWÏÏlïlJSSnü-OD 25 00 ] Mr Biaim, from Criminal Claims i fiommittee No. 2, reported the followj ín bilis, and recommended their al] lowance at sums stated, to wit: . rhnrles Fox. constable. 1 45 81 45 j g SanlelSeylr,inque8t.: 7 2 68, The following is a list oí jurors and i witnesses before F. P. Bogardus, i iftötf (.11:11 lCbef'-1 , i nn 1 S Öwk1-::::::::: IS i SS I 85 SÏÏbSS; io 3.001 mbo B uBarrls ! ? f í Í 081 HowardPost 155 Vg ftïfcSÉ::. 3 rtorsoö::::: 8 8 gËrte:::: f jjg S.aïffïSSS:::-::::::: i 8 S L40 B W Burronirlis 00 48 00 BtfKfiBfciE: ÍS88 SlSi Witnesses and Jurors before E. B. i Pond, Justlceof the Peace: m B.G. Butts 0 48 $ 0 48 j 044 J 8 CárlS - - - 9? g 1 1046 DFTaylor - & 8 ] litó FredLDavis ] íííts NIcholasHe'ñ'deíangr.- 48 48 j ,49 HerbertWest 4-, j lO'iO H E Johnson 48 4b ] 0-è George M Clarken - 60 50, 10(11 MichaelDonahue oO aO w Josepli Doimelly 5U ]063 George Hawea... 50 oO 1084 Samuel Langsdorf 50 50 '(163 Franois M. Stofflet 50 M 1066 Cliarles F Braun 48 4b ftW7 Fred Weinmami b5 Xo 1008 AA Bedell 48 1069 MDuffy... 4? 1070 Charles .1 Jones 176 lio 1(171 JohnThum IJ 1 ■_) 1072 Edward 1. Watkins 8n S 1873 CharlesFox 85 j4 Charles MFlower 4" 48 ,-, .loh.i 1! Keating 48 48 107B Gcortre Wahr oO 50 1U7T AU-xKatti ------ 50 50 1(178 Gáorsre W Srovert 50 5U 1079 George WHaves 50 50 ION) Wm B Burchfleld oO nO 1081 John H Maynard 50 50 1082 Martin Rayen... 1 i5 1 5 1083 John McLaughlin 1 5n 1 5o 1084 Martin Ryitn.Jr 175 1 .o 1085 J W Morton 48 4s 1086 George Allmending-er.. 48 48 1087 Daniel Maroney 1 o5 1 4o 108S Austin Gavin 155 1 5o lOöfl Anthony Burke loo 16 1090 Mary Maroney --- 168 155 1091 Augustus Gavin.. 48 4s 1092 Brnest Muehlijr 48 48 10SM Oscar Wiren 4S 48 P94 Mrs. H Allinendinnr .. 48 4S 1096 Mrs. EBycraft 48 48 1091) William Mciritliew 48 ib 1097 Gustave Lutz 48 48 ( 1098 Samuel Mc Laren 4S 4b 11199 Siimuel M Benliam 48 48 1 1100 Thomas Jones 48 48 , HOI E. J. Knowlton -- 98 98 Ü02 P S Baufleld 48 48 Report adopted. The special committee appointed to examine and i eport to the Board the necessity of procuring new indexes forthe Register of Deed's oflice, reported that tuey had exaniined such subject matter and recommeuded that the County continue in use the indexes now in use ia the Register's office. Report adopted. Thereupon the Board took a recess until 1:30 p. m. AFTERNOOTi SESSION. The iioard met pursuant to adjournment. Called to order by the Chairman. Koll called and quorum present. The petition of George F. Gale in reference to the assessment on bis property in the township of Superior was presented to the Board. Mr. Edwards moved that the Board consider said petition, and also the petition of Robert Martin, at 2:10 p. ui. Carried. Mr. Scott moved that the petitions of Martin and Gale be laid upon the table. Carried. The petitioi) of Albert Smith in refrence to bis injuries received while tiying to arrest one Jones, was presented to the l!oard. Mr. Forsyth moved that the prayer of said petitioner be granted, and that the sum of $50.00 be .allowed him. Carried. Mr. Lighthall, from Committee on Criminal Claims No. 1, reported the followiug bilis, and recommended 1 their allowance at sums stated, to wit: 1103 D Phelps. dept. sheriff. .$ 22 15 $22 15 Ut4 Edward Jaekson, looking-for one Jones - 12 00 12 00 11 5 Geo. II .litcKson, board of prisoners at Ypsilauti SI 00 8100 11W M Brenner, sheriff 219 40 219 50 Ilu7 lien E Buck 12 OU 12 OU 1108 Jacob Stati'an, deputy sheriff 144 00 1S3 40 110B Patriuk McOsihe. (ioputy Bheriff.-. 19 40 19 40 UW Georjre Palmer, deputy Bheriff 10 50 10 50 HU Patr ckMoCabe, deputy Bherifl 3500 86 98 H12 AJPolhemus, nack- . 2 00 2 00 Report adopted. Mr. Oesterlin, from Committee on Civil Claims, reported the following bilis, and recouuueuded their allowance at sums stated, to wit: U13 O M Martin, burial of soldieis $ 80 00 $80 00 1114 Telephone (Jompany 48 00 48 UO Ulo Jas a Robison, liacks to .,,. County Honse 21 00 21 00 1116 T Shaw, witness in Probate Court 7 00 " 00 1117 W H Laird, witness in Probate Court..-. 3 20 3 20 ui Edward A Ward.witness ,,,„ in Probate Court 3 20 3 20 1119 George A Young, witnoss in Probate Court 3 20 3 20 11-0 Samuel F Guthrie, witness in Probate Court 3 20 3 20 1121 Thomas Swart hout, wiiness in Probate Court 3 20 3 20 ua EiijrCne Oestevliu, witn.v, , QesH in Probate Court li 00 6 CO IU3 Martin Clark, coroner.. 45 14 45 14 The following is a list of jurors and witnesses before Martin Clark, Coro uer: 1184 GBRhead 75 75 .;;! GWCroysey 75 75 11 WHRicLmond 75 75 1137 WmFletctaer 75 75 1128 George Jewett 75 75 129 Z S Fosburs... 75 75 1130 Mrs H I Kockvvell 75 7 1131 BetseyLee . 43 48 1132 Mr. D Lathrop 4- 4S ll3 JohnMoore 355 2 ;5 1134 GWCropsey 2 :;.■ 2 25 113B ICHandy 2 28 2 25 1136 J A Freeman 2 25 2 25 1137 Alanson Moore ... 2 25 '25 1138 Frederiek Schmitl 2 28 2 '5 1139 G F Key 43 4$ 1140 Charles E Greene .- 48 48 1145 JFShuh.... 4g J8 1146 Charles Collinsham.... 48 48 1147 Nelson Sutherlaud 48 48 1148 Alex Sehloupe. 48 48 1143 Cari Burch.. ... . 48 48 1150 Patrick Reld 4s 43 1151 HushMcGuire 48 48 1152 FredSipley... 4 ï? 1153 FHShields.. 75 75 1154 John Hafer 75 7-, 1155 E T, Thomas.... 75 75 1156 WW ''ice 7-, 7-, 1157 P W Hestcher 75 75 1158 Daniel Fllnn 7 75 1159 Wm Dupslap 48 48 H0 S Devine 48 48 111)1 A F Esslinger 48 48 1162 G W (,'ropsey. 75 75 1163 Hu ah .Tenkins 75 75 1154 H 0 Wilmot.... " 75 7fi 115 Joseph Dounelly. 7:, 75 1160 A Carney 7-, 75 HUT MJ Martin ..'"."'. 75 75 1168 Charles Shears 4 48 4 48 1169 Peter Harrison 4 48 4 48 1170 Freii Mnrrill 4 48 4 48 1171 G H Groh 48 48 1172 Charles F Kettle 4S 48 1173 Charles Lindsley 48 48 1174 John Hoss 1 50 1 in 1175 A M Robioson 150 150 1176 James Muvray 1 50 t 50 1177 Jlose Seaholt 1 =0 150 1178 EKFrueauff 1 50 150 1199 GWCropsey 150 150 1180 Elmer E, Real 48 48 1181 Heury K. Herzer 48 48 1182 C Brenner 48 48 1183 PMoCabe 48 48 1184 TARogle 8 48 1185 C F Darlins 48 48 1186 Amos Corey 75 75 1187 LDonovan.. 75 75 1188 Alfred Bartlet 75 75 1189 NHPierce.. 75 75 1190 Frank Westerly 75 75 1191 David Kent 75 75 1192 Eliza Neatbanmier 48 48 1193 Mary - 48 48 1194 John Neathamnier 48 48 11i5 John McNally 48 48 1196 JU Wells... 150 150 1197 WGSnow 150 1 511 1198 M Duke 150 150 1199 Moses Seabolt l ?0 150 1200 LGruner 150 150 1 A Carney 150 150 2 Henry McNally .. 48 48 3 Michael Kinney 48 48 4 Michael Donahue 48 48 5 Richard Kearns 48 48 6 Fred Nellis 48 4S 7 Fred Rosser 48 48 8 Thomas Clarken 48 48 9 Isaac Revnolds 48 48 10 Barney Morrlson 48 48 11 Noble Monroe 48 48 12 Ludwig Waltz 75 75 18 J O Grossman 75 75 14 Christian Jenter . 75 75 15 J C Schmld 75 75 16 Adam Dieterle 75 75 17 Paul Cbristinan 75 75 18 MrsAGraf 4H 48 19 Gottlieb Kuapp 48 48 2ü Herman G Graf 48 48 21 Frederiek Heimold 48 48 22 Eusene Oesterlin 48 48 23 G B Rhead 48 48 24 J C Watts 150 150 25 Jacob Hoffstetter 150 150 26 W S Loom is 150 150 27 TPorter 1 50 1 50 28 GWCropsey 1 50 15(1 29 E A Clark 1 60 150 30 SE Pack 48 48 31 W B MoMillan 48 48 32 R S Greenwood 48 48 33 Peter Duff 48 48 lleport adopted. Mr. Braun, from Committee 011 Criminal Claims No. 2, reported the following bilis and recommended their allowance at sums stated. to-wit: 34 E A Ward, Justice of the Peaee 7 74 7 74 35 Albert Guthrie, jiiror.. 160 150 Si! Samuel Guthrie, juror. 15" 150 37 J A Danccr, .iuror . ... 150 150 :ss Geo. W Beck'witli. juror 150 150 89 M M Campbell, juror... 150 130 40 W H Laird, juror 150 150 41 Thomas Keliy, witness48 48 42 Almer Spencer 60 60 43 William Hunt 78 78 41 John Ros8. witness 7 78 45 G A Young 78 78 46 MTProut, JP 6 60 4 15 47 William Pease, juror 75 75 48 A S Strlngham 75 75 40 William Rushton 75 75 50 8O Clark 75 75 51 Richard Green 75 75 52 Albert Aylesworth 75 75 53 William Payne 40 40 54 CFKapp 79 ■ 70 65 .1 L Tuthill 86 86 58 E Wagner 1 00 1 00 57 H Owen 100 100 58 William G Snow 100 100 59 FSchmid 100 100 10 V P Vogel 100 100 BI Charles Schott 1 Ou 100 62 FredBrown 100 100 63 WGSnow. 100 100 64 Peter Picquet 100 1 O'i K5 MPVoaeï-. 100 1 00' 66 Charles Schott.. 100 100 67 Wm Walsh 100 100 68 WHMcIntyre 50 50 69 Henry Meiith 50 50 70 M. Davenport 50 50 71 E H Clark 50 50 72 C Comiskie.... 50 50 73 WHClancy 50 50 74 John Heinzman 1 00 1 00 75 MPVosel 100 100 76 E Dieterle 100 100 77 ,1 R Muvray 100 1 0' 78 PaulSchall 100 100 79 John Lindeuschmidt .. 1 00 1 00 80 WHMcIntyre 1 On 100 81 WGSnow 100 100 82 MP Vogel 100 100 83 H Kittredge 100 100 84 W H Owen... 1 OU 1 fin 85 GSNixon 100 100 86 CWVosrel 100 100 88 Georfre Mlller..: 10) 100 90 m Clark 1 00 1 00 91 Michael Clark 100 100 92 E B Pond, Justice of the Peace 265 90 265 90 93 J W Benuett, Ju&tice of the Peace 24155 24155 Report adopted. Thereupou the Board adjourned until tomorrow at 10 b'clock. Signed, Thomas Young, Abthttr Bkowx, Chairman. Clerk. Proceedings of the Board of Public Works)FFICIAL.] Office of Board of Public Wop.ks. Aks Akbok, Mich., Oct. 31, 1891. ƒ Regular session. Called to order by President Clark. Roll called. Present- Messrs. Schuh, Clark and Bullis. Minutes read and approved. Bids for one car 3in.xl0in.xl6ft. hemlock lumber were opened and inspected and found as follows : F. A. Wilson, hemlock, at $11.00 per M feet. " norway, " 12.00 ■ ' S.Wood& Co., hemlock, " 10.50 " V. L. Bodmer, " " 9.95 " " F.O.B, at Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. Bullis moved that the Clerk inquire of Mr. Bodnier, and Mr. Wood, what quality of Hemlock that they iropose to furnish. Yeas - Messrs. Clark, Schuh and Bullis. Mr. Clark : Whereas, After due notices to the Owuera of eigut lots west of Mam street bet uien Washington and Liberty streets they desire that the sub-lateral be placed in the alley as compared with oneowuerfavoriugits location in Main street and the owners of corner lot? expresa no desire, therefore Resolved, that the sub-lateral be built in the alley west 01' Main street between Washiufrton and Liberty slreets. Adopted as follows : Yeas- Messrs. Clark, Schuh and Bullía. By Mr. Schuh: Whkkkas. This Board has been asked to Placed ;m additlonal sub-latera] aewer Ín alley south oí Liberty street, and west oí Main st., uow. therefore, R, mlved, Thnt the city attorney be ! ed to look up Che legalitv of sucu a'u additioual sub-lateral sewer to Disti ict No. 1. Yeas- Messrs. Clark, Schuh and Bullís. Mr. Bullís moved that the sub-lateral sewer running eouth of Washington st., between Main streot and Fourth ave., be abandoned. Yeas- Messrs. Clark, Schuh and Bullis. Mr. Schuh moved that this Board consult with the following brick masons : John L. Mahlke, John Koch, Wm. Claucy, jr., S. Pike and Chas. Tessmer, and get their views as to the quality of the Hutzel and other makers of brick to be used in the construction of manholes and fluah tanks. Yeas- Messrs. Clark, Schuh and Bullis. Mr. Schuh moved that Mr. Hutzel be allowed to twe his bricks in the construction of man-hole until the Board makes a decisión in the matter. Mr. Clark moved an amendment, that Mr. Hutzel use the " Wagner " brick until further notice, which amendment prevailed, as follows : Yeas - Messrs. Clark aud Bullis. Nay - Mr. Schuh. The yeas aud nays beiug called on the original motion as amended prevailed, as follows : Yeas - Messrs. Clark and Bullis. Xay- Mr. Schuh. On motion, the Board proceeded to vote for choice of an additional sewer inspector, which resulted as follows : D. B. Wheeler, 2; Wm. Walsh. 1. On motion, the Board adjourned to meet Friday morning, Nov. 2, 1894. W. J. Miller, Clerk. Proceedings of the Board of Public Workp [OFFICIAL.) COTJNCIL CHAMBEB, I Ass AKBOK.Oct. m, 1894. i Special session. Called to order by President Wines. Roll called. Quorem present. Absent- Aid. Wagner. - 1. The following cali was read : Mayor's Office. j Ann Arbor, Oct. 25, '91. i To the President and Common Couqcü: I hereby cali a meeting of the Common Conncil to be held on Friday evening.Oct. 2n, '9t: said meeting is called for the purpose ot' consldering ttie advi.sability of making :ertain chauges in the plans of systetu of ateral sewers according toseetion 1 in ordiïance relative to sewers. C. ü. DARLING, Mayor. COMMUNICATIONS FKOM THE BOARD OF PUBLIC VORKS. JJ""To the Common Council: ttte33 It has come to our knowledge that the alleys on to which the sub-lateral sewers are aid are on private properiy, and some of the owners of the alleys object to having a sewer laid therein. We request the Council to decide where such sewer sliall be placed. By ordur of the Board Of Public Works W. J. MILLER, City Clerk. By Aid. Wood: Reaolled, That tüe Board of Public Works and the Sewer Comniittee be appointed as a joint committee to investígate the location of the sub-lateral sewers on Washington st, and report to the Common Council at a special meeting Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock, sharp. Adopted. On motion the Couucil adjourned. W. .T. MILLER, City Clerk. Proceedings of the Board of Public Works. I official.! Council Chamber, j Ann Aiïbok, Oct. 27, 1894. ( Special session. Called to order by President Wines. ïtoll called. Quorum present. Absent - Aid. Allmendinger, Wood, Ferguson - 3. The following cali was read : W. J. Miixer, City Clerk. Ann Arbor, Mieh., Oct. 26, 1891. Dear -You are hereby directed to cali a special meeting of the Common Council for Saturday eveuing, Oct. 27, at 7:30. to receive and act upou the report of the Sewer Committee and the Board of Public Works respectiug the locatiort of the sub-lateral sewer's connection with Washington street sewer; being sewer district No. 2. L. D. WINES, President ot the Common Council. President Wines, asked if the special committee was ready to report? Chairman Kitson of the sewer committee made a verbal report stating that the Board of Public Works and Sewer Committee met at the Clerk's office and had the matter under their consideration aud your sewer committee in a body visited the grounds and the property on and along the west side of Main street between Washington and Liberty street and áscertained that a majoríty of the property owners desired to have the sewer placed in the alley. Aid. Prettvman moved that the sublateral as now located on plan in alley between Main and Ashley streets belonging to District Number 2, be placed on .Main street. Lost as follows : Yeas - Aid. Snyder, Prettvman - 2. Nays- Atd. Wagner, Bodmer, Martin, Brown, Manly, Taylor, Kitson, Pres. Wines- 8. President Wines called Aid. Wagner to the chair. President Wines moved to reconsider the resolution of Aid. Prettyman's just passed. Adopted as follows : Yeas - Aid. Wagner, Martin, Snvder, Brown, Manly, Taylor, Kitson, Prettvman, Pres. Wines- 9. Nay - Aid. Bodmer. Pres. Wines offered the following substitute for the motion of Aid. Prettvman : By Pres. Wines : Resolved, that the Board of Public works are hereby requested to investígate the en Ure matter of the location of the sub-lateral sewers adjacent to the Washington street sewers, aud report upon the same to this council, at a meeting which shall be called when such report shall be ready or at the next regular meeting of the couucil. Adopted as follows: Yeas - Aid. Wagner, Snyder, Brown, Prettyman, Pros. Wines - 5. Nays- AW. Bodnier, Martin, Manly, Kitson - 4. On motion the Council adiournod. Clerk.

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