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Council Meeting

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
April
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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A npecial meeting of the coiincil was held lust eveniaK to approve tlie bonds of the drugglsts and saloon keepers, and the following were presented and approved: Ih-uggitlt-3. 3. Goodyear, John Moore. Saloon Keepert-Q. A. Roehm. ('hrlstlan Oaun, John Benban, Walsh 4 Ulbney, A. 8. PoliiemuH, Adolph Kemper. Martin Flscher, Augiut Herz, (ieo. A. Waidelich. Henry LaubeiiKiiyer, Niitlmn H. Drake. John Reynolds, ChrUtlan Teufel, John Bchneider, Jr., J. Jacob Koch, Jolin Ooetz. Jr . Kred. Kettlch, Jr., Wm. L. Frank, Ludwlg Wal, Chas. Binder, Albrecht Qwlnner, Cb. Franz Kapp, Lugene OeBterlin, Wta. H. Mclntyro, Heory Binder, Kmacuel Wagner, Herman llardlnghaus, W. Fred Hchlanuerer, Fred Beslmer, ChrliitopliiT P. Cary, Anton lirahni, Mlllman Collins and Adolph l,;n(x. The last two were aiproved on mi aye and nay yote. The bonds of Frederick Üraun and G. F. Sohoettle were returned for bettcr sureties. A petition was presented by Aid. Allmendlnger signed by H. Kandull, D. McM j 1 l)iii, I. B. Bent and 24 others, nskiiij: permissiou to erect a temporary band stand in Hanover Square, to be used for open air concert the coming season. Which was received and referred to the committee on parks. Aid. Kearng moved that the General Fund committee be instructed to adrertise for proposals for furnishing the city with tiie uecessary gasoliue or oil lamps. Which was carried. Adjourned.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News