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The Supervisors' Special Session

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Day
24
Month
June
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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'!' ■ ■ board of supervisors met in :1 sessioi] ai the eouri house Mon(!.-i.v ai 1') oNïlock, afull board being ent. Mr. Davenport, of York, was eleeted permanent president. Messers. orn, Giibert, II uu-hes, Miner and ïoung wcvc appointed a eömmittee (in equalizatton. The fo.lotwing reeolutions were pas eed: Resolved, Thai the proeecnting attomey be and Ie hereby directed to enter a nolle progequl In any case In whieh iü opinión there is reasonable doubi oi eecuring a convlction unlest) erafficient 'bond is glven to secure iho costa oí proBecution by the partiea lnterested. Adopted. Mr. Minor oHered the followincr: Resolved, That the necesaary railroad expenses Incurred by circuit Judge bc pald Ij.v the county. Adopted. The basis of equalizatton was fixed at $28,000,000, and Supervisor Ki-arns was appointed as the representative froin tliis county to the meeting of the state board of equalization at LansinR, and öuperviaor Grilbart waa seni aa an aesdstant. The board thon proceeded to the election of a county commiseloner of schools, tlio ballot resnltintc in the cholee of Martin j. CavanauRh, by a Miir ol 22 out of 2i. Compenefatlon waa tixed al $1,500 51er year. Fot 1 1 1 i ■ i 1 !;■:■ ol bhe board of school examinera for two years, Geo. 11. rond, i-i Ann Arbor was elected, and tor one year Prof. a. D. aiisholm, ol Salem av.is choeen. ■ Consumptlon, Slck or BI Headache, use Dr. Plerce's Pellets, or Antl-bllloua Granules: Purely Vege1

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Ann Arbor Courier