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Supervisors In Session

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
October
Year
1886
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Public Domain
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L'ist the regular animal session of the board of supervisors of tliis county commcnced ut their room in the court liouse. In the absence of Chairnian Howlett, Supervisor Kress was called to the chair. Mr. Purtell moved that tlie clerk keep a record of all absentees, which was carried. Tiiesday morning Chairman Howlett announced tlie standing committees, as follows: On Eqnallzatlon- Kress, Gllbeit, O'IIeurn, Yostand Ulll. On Criminal Claims, No. 1- Gregory, Case and Burcli. Criminal Claims No. 2- McCormlck Braun and Sage. Clvll Claims- Partell, Weston and Oshorn. To Settle wlth County OfUcers- Da ven port, Graves and Brelnlng. Salaries of County Offlcers- Huglis, Seoger and Dwyer. On Apportionment of State and Couuty Taxes- o'Brlen, Uardnur and Thompson. Ou Public Buildings- Butts, Case and Oregory. On Hejected Taxe - Brelnlng, Yost and Davenport. To Examine Accounts of Superlntendenls of Poor- üurch, Uardner and McCormlek, On Flnance- Sage, Qilbert and l'urlell. On Fraetlonal öeliool Dlstrlcts- O'Hearn, Graves and Hughes. On Dralns-O'Brlen, Thompson and Reidor IOn Prlntlng-Osborñ. Weston SídGlM BÍaun6r em Allowance-Dwye?, Buus and On motion of Mr. Pmfell, the committee on pnntiiiï was authorized to procure 1,500 pamplilets and 1,000 copies In supplement] form of the proceedin-s of the board, the job to be ffiven to the low est bidder. The clerk was instructed to receive lm s for medical attendance at the county jail, including medicines and surical opcr:ition8. A motion of Mr. Kress to appoint a committee of tliree to visit the countv poor farm and report to the board was lost. Mr. Da ven port moved tliat the basis of valuation be fixed at #30,000,000 Laid on the table. Mr. Oilbert moved that the clock in the court house tower be set by Standard time during the sessions of the supervisors. Set down on quieker than a wink 1 ie proposltion was too barbarous to tolérate for a minute.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News