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Council Proceedings

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
March
Year
1892
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Public Domain
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[OFFICIAL.] COÜKCIL ClIAMDKU, I Ann Akbok, March 4, 1892. Soecial meeting. Called to order by President Cooley. Boíl cali. A i ruin present. Absent- Aid. Manu, Wines, Ilerz, Fillrnore, O'Hearn, Taylor.- 6. ( President Cooley stated the cali of special meeting was to consider rnatters relating to bridge No. 3, and orderjng payment on the same. To the Common Councü: The Board of Public Works would recommend the payment of $1,400 to the Smith Bridge Co., of Toledo, Ohio, and the balance of $122 be held back until contract is satisfactorily fulfllled. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. Millbií, Clerk. Keceived and flled. By Aid. Hall: Resolved, That a warrant for the sum of ($1,400), fourteen hundred dollars be drawn upon the Bridge Fund, payable to the order of the Smith Bridge Co., the same to opérate as a payment on account of the contract of said company to construct the bridge at bridge No. 3. Resolved, further, That such payment shall not opérate or be construed as an acceptance of such bridge or a discharge in any nianner of the said Smith Bridge Compauv from its liability on its contract to construct such bridge. Which resolution prevailed by a yea and nay vote, as follows: Yeas.- Aid. Martin, Allmendinger, Ferguson, Behberg, Hall, Kitson and President Cooley.- 7. Nays- None. On motion the Council adjourned. W. J. Miller, City Clerk. Prcceedinps of Board of Public Works. [official I Office of the Board of Public Wokks, I Ann Arbor, Mich., March 4, 1892. f Special meeting. Called to order by Pres. Keech. Roll called. Present, Messrs. Keech, Schuh and Mclntyre. The monthly report of Street Commissioner Sutherland was accepted and accounts audited. Prof. M. E. Cooley made a written report on Bridge No. 3, which on motion of Mr. Keech, was accepted and placed on file. Mr. Keech moved that this Board recommend to the Common Council the payment of $1,400 to the Smith Bridge Co., of Toledo, O., and that the balance of $122 be held back until contract is satisfactorily fulfilled; which motion prevailed, as follows: Yeas - Messrs. Keech, Schnh and Mclntyre. On motion the Board adjourned, W. J. Miller, Olerk. Lans in has a bureau that furnishes Tia-ide lor .rooms, mul grooms for brides on a-pplicatioii. It doesn't matter wüiether the principáis have over Been each ather or not. Bort of a matrimonial mili that will be quite apt to ferind out dlyoorces ior law courts ín & short time. Thus it is that 1ubítess Ís kept moving. R E P U B I C A X E C Wlll make a new market for I sevemty-five million dollai-s' V ($75,000,000) worth of AraeriR can iwodoicts -within five years. 0 That is the sort of practical C statesmanship the people under1 stand and -svant. T Y - : In reply to a question about who the republicana oí this county favor for varlous offices, the 'Ypsüantian has these sensible paragraphs: ■ "So far as their opinions have been learned, they believe that there are, for republicana, far more Important interests to engage their thought and effort at this stage of the cainpaign, than the Tjooming of any man for office. It ís 'thought the press is giving too much attent ion to candidates, and toot ënough to the advocacy of republican principies, and to party organization. Vashteuaw republicana tear allegiance to their party first, ■and see no necessity at the present time for beatiiig the political jungle for a standard bearer." i "Ia conclusión, the republicana of Washtenaw are generally level headed, and prefer to let sentiment develope naturally. They deern it wise just now to consider all the elements entering into the coming campaign, to keep a cool head, a big Mtock of good nature, and when time comes, select the candidate who is best qualified for the position, and is strongest before the people. I-et us have paore öeliberation and lee boom. This pointe to certain victory. "Tliis is a poor year for advanoe mentís to be waliking up and down the earth and going to and fro in it, as did one of oíd, working up a boom for John Doe or Richard Roe, or any other abnormally 'developed appetite.' " If you have frequent headaches, dizzincss ,unl spt-Us, .accompaniod by chills, crampe, corne, bunions. chill1)lains, epilepsy and jaundice, it is a fcign that you are not well, but are liable to die any minute. Pay your bubecrlption a year in advance and thus make yourself Bolid for a good lobituary notice.- DansTille (N. Y.) fBreeze. i 2.1 'M

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