Primary School And Library Money
We iprencl a statement of the Prïmary School Money apportioned to the scvevnl Citios and Townships in this Connty The npportionnient Í3 t th rete of 42 eente on a Scholar. Last year t wis 46, the rcduelion in the ratio being causo, I by an incrcase of tho aggregate scholars in the State and a deorease of receipls, from forfeitures and nonpayment of interest. We also add a state, ment of Fino JIoneys apportioned for School Library piirposes by the County TrtMorer. Tliia statement shows but a aniall aggregats of fines paid into the Treaaury, leaving reaeon for surinising that considerable amounts niay be in the hands of colleoting offior3 : Ann Arbor, 590 52 f 22 38 Ann ArborTown, 194 68 7 37 Adusta, 152 T4 5 75 Bridsewnter. 1M 33 6 93 Detter, 152 83 .r) 78 Frecdcm, 236 04 9 07 Lodi, 153 72 5 81 Lima. 136 50 5 17 Lyi.con. 126 84 S 73 Macchèstèr, ?33 10 8 81 Northfield, 1M22 669 Pittsfield, 16170 6 12 Salem, 103 90 4 Gl Saline, 24b 12 9 32 Scio, 3IÍ-5 16 12 70 Shavon, 145 74 5 51 Superior, 220 08 8 32 Sylvan, 230 16 8 71 WebsUr, 117 60 4 45 York, 193 20 7 31 Ypnlnnti Town, 17S 08 6 73 Ypsilauti City, 546 00 20 63 $4,629 1?5 S184 00
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