THE WARRANTS ARE ALL PAID
THE WARRANTS ARE ALL PAID
THE LAST ONE WAS TAKEN UP TODAY
Citizens Have Responded to City's Need and the Overdraft Is Wiped Out
The city has paid its debts to the Ann Arbor Savings bank and now every outstanding warrant is taken up.
It has taken just a week's collection of taxes to achieve this result and the taxpayers have proved that they can be trusted to take care of the city when they have a fair understanding of just how matters are.
On Saturday last City Treasurer Beakes gave the bank a check for $8,683.61 and yesterday noon paid over $4,566.86, making the total of $13,250.47 which the city has received and paid out since July 15, the date the collections began.
The city's strong box is not empty, however, as yesterday the Ann Arbor Water Co., the largest taxpayer in the city, sent in their check for $1,299.06 in payment of its 1903 taxes.
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