The Ann Arbor Relief Committee
B. Brown.'lreasurer of the Ann Arbor relief committee,received in cash $1,369.41, which was dispersed as follows: J. F. Schuh, hardware, $50; U. H. Iiiehmond, fur matresses, $15; Wiues & Worden, bag3, $24; sent by E. B. Pond, $250; Ann Arbor agricultura! company, plows, $90; G. W. Thompson, chairman Detroit committee, $400; drayage, $1.25; stationary, 25 ets. ; Eberbach, iiails, 80 Cts. ; two packing cases, $1; repairing boots, 50 ets.; paid for wheat, $144.98; error in pubhshed list 25 cts. ; cash sent by P. Bach & Co., to Millington, $50; II. P. Baldvvin, chairman relief committee, Detroit, $311. The amount of clothing, bedding, wheat, flour, groceries, etc, which the committee received, figures up $2,825.48. There was sent by E. B. Pond, 25 cases of goods delivered as follows: Vassar relief committee, 6; S. Bots ford, Millington, 4; Caro relief committee, 15; also 100 bags of wheat, delivered to relief committee, Caro, 67 bags: S. Botsford, Millington, 10 bags; Vassar relief committee 23 bags. The 10 plows and fixtures purchased of ihe agricultural Co. wej-e left with the Caro relief committee; also 5 mattresses, 1 box of axes, 1 box of hardware, 1 bedstead, 6 spades., "6'whifrletres,6 neck yokes, 2 barrels of boots and shoes. Left with Vassar relief committee 1 barrel of flour, 1 barrel of boots and shoes, 6 matresses, 6 bedsteads. Left with S. Botsford, 1 box of axes, 1 matress, 2 bedsteads. The cash sent by E. B. Pond was distributed as follows: To Minden relief committee, for sufferers in Austin, $25; relief committee in Bad Axe, $25 for nails; J. C. Lang, relief agent at Cass City, $130; C. Montague & Co., of Caro, $32.50; J. W. Cleaver & Co., Caro, $20.25; cash returned to treasurer, $7.25; sent to Detroit, 20 cases of roerchandise. The treasurer has performed a large amount of labor and is eutitled toa vote of thanks.
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