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AFTERNQON SESSIOX. The Board met pursuan...

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Day
25
Month
November
Year
1896
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AFTERNQON SESSIOX. The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Quorum present. Mr. Whittaker from couiinittee ou civil claims reported the bill of John Kapp and recommended its allowance. Carried. Clalmed. AUowed John Kapp, Post Mortem ex. Jennie Weaver 10 00 10 00 Also bill of John Kapp for two cou - sultations which was referred back. Also bill of A. C. Pierce without recomrnendation which on motion was allowed. Clairaed. Allowed A. C. Pierce, Constable l 70 1 7Ü Mr. Case moved that the bill of the city of Ann Arbor for sewer tax be disallowed. Mr. Boyle offered an amendmont. tlmt wp nav one-fourth of same, which was lost by the following vote, thé yeas and nays being called for: Yeas- Messr. : Miner, Finer, Fisher, Krapf, Boyle, Kitson, and Whittaker, 7 Nays- Messrs. Bibbins, Walter, Clark, Alber, Beaoh, Wood, Howlett, Watkins, Leland, Case, Bailey, Hauser, Hall, Voorliies, Damon, and Forsyth, 16. The original motion was then adopted. Disallowed PUy of Ann Arbor, sewer tax 946 00 Mr. Forsyth from committee on criminal claims No. 2 reported the following bilis aud reeommended their allowancje : Adopted. Claimed. AUowed. E. B. Pond, jnstice $377 55 380 85 Marvin Davenport, juror... 50 oO Charles Dwyer, juror 50 50 T ü tin 1.1-ínü inri-ir ni) í)U James W. Robinson, juroroO oO D. A. Tinker, juror 60 OU G. W. Sweet, juror 50 M W. F. Stimpson. juror 50 SU George Felner, juror 60 ao EdwardEberbach, juror 50 oO E. H. Waples, juror 50 50 James B. Sanders, juror 50 OU W.R. Bliss, juror fi 50 H.G. Prettyman, juror 50 60 W. Af ark, iuror 50 50 Leonard Gruuer, juror 50 ou Burt Schumacher, juror oO ou Charles Andrews, juror .w ou F. J. Dansiugburg, juror 50 ou J. D. Kyan, juror 50 ou George W. Hawes, juror 50 50 W.E.Pardou, juror 50 00 Albert Shetterly. juror oO öo S. F. Sweet. juror 50 ou E. H. Swiudles, juror 50 50 Venelia Crawford, witness- 48 4 H.J. Johnson, witness 4o ■j Wm. Judson witness 4 4 Charles O'Conner, witness- 48 48 Henry Meuth, witness 48 Zeuas Sweel, witness 48 Fred Brelsch, wituess t8 Fred Eash, witness 98 w Lester Caufleld. witness 48 48 U.,,,.,!, Knlinl7. wltilPSK __ 48 4S ntJlUlttU DULUUl, Hii"a' Cuarles O'conner, wituess- 48 W. E. Eidert, witness 48 4b James Harkins, wituess 48 48 Esther Blythrnan, witness- 48 48 Ueorge Sheldon, witness 48 48 James Tice, wituess 48 C. S. Kox, wituess 48 4S Frank Hess, wituess 48 48 Douglas Buruett, wituess - 48 48 Earl Browu, wituess 58 o Covery Farrell, witness 58 48 I Philip Levere, wituess H6 M Ida Jfulcipher, wituess 48 4 Fred Young, wituess 48 48 Louis Sehiappacassi, witness 48 J8 W. W. Wallace, wimess 85 8o Bert Sweet, wituess 85 H. F. Fiost, witness 48 4 George W. Hause, witness- 48 4o F. J.Huhn, witness 85 8o W. E. Eidert, witness 85 85 W. E. Blackburu, witaess - 85 so A. J. Sweel.witness 85 oo Sedgwick Dean, witness 1 83 1 33 Fred Hertler, witness 85 85 H. J. Meyfcr. wituess 85 85 Zeuasöweet, wiauess 85 85 Kachael Lewis, witness 48 48 Frank Lewis, witness 48 48 Harriett Loney, witness 48 48 Fred öipley, witness 48 48 John Loney, witness 48 48 Jiartha MHler.wituess 96 96 Kosina Adams, witness 48 48 Mauda Barhydt, witness 96 Mt Hauie Forbes, witness 96 96 Martba J. Forbes, wintess- 48 48 Coinstocfc HUI, witness 1 45 1 4o Ashley VauUuzen, wituess. 1 76 1 '0 David Kiebler, witness 2 1)5 2 Oo John Louey, witness 48 48 James McMahon, witness.48 48 Kuben Arrnbruster, witness 48 48 Wm. Bindor, witness - 48 48 Henrietta Hurst, witness - 98 96 Wm. Hurst, witness 48 48 Maud Hurst, witness 48 48 P. J. Lehman, witness 48 48 Samuel Taylor, witness 48 48 Daniel Crawford, witness- 48 48 H. Johnston witness 48 4S Wm. Fuchs, witness, 48 48 Catherine Young. witness- 48 48 Lorenzo Young, witness 48 48 Asa Allen, witness 48 4S Peter Saxon, witness 48 48 Henry Ultmeier, witness - 68 68 Charles üose, witness 48 48 Nancy Chester, witness 48 48 Louise J. Turner, witness- 48 48 Agnes Gurney, wituess 96 96 Edith Patterson, witness - 1 16 1 16 Lester Caufteld, witness 48 48 Gottlieb Schneider, witness 48 48 Jpbn Kapp, witness 48 43 F.manuel Luick. wituess 48 48 Nancy Gross, witness 48 48 Leua Knapp, witness - 48 48 D. A. Tinker, witness 48 4 Fred Parsons, witness 48 48 Mr TüVihins nffprfifl thfi followinEi : Resolved, That hereafter any and all bilis for services rendered by any county official unauthorized by the Board oí Supervisors unless otherwise provided or by the Statutes, shall not be allowed by said Board, and the clerk is hereby i ordered to have copies of this resolution jrinted and post the same in the various offices particularly the Registers. Carried. Mr. Case moved that we suspend Rule No. 23. Carried. Mr. Case moved that all coroner's bilis be referred back to the committee. Carried. Mr. Hall moved that the amount allowed the sheriff for summoning jury be flxed at $30.00. Carried. Mr. Kitson moved that the bilí of A. E. Gibson be allowed. Carried. Claimed. Allowed. A. E. Gibson, Justice 85 85 85 85 Mr. Ball offered the following : Resolved That the compensation of deputy game warden hereafter be fixed at the sum of flfty cents per day and twenty-five cents for each half day or fraction thereof. Carried. The Oommittee on Fractional School Districts submitted the following report : Decrease Increase Ann Arbor City - Ann Arbor town "' Augusta Ta Bridgewater !" Dexter k Freedom- JJTJ Lodi i,K) Lyftdon fL Manchester ! Nortlifield is m,7 Pittslield „,_ """■ Salem J' Saline m m Scio - 9ffi Sharon '"? Superior Sylvan f Webster lV York fi" Ypsilanti Town } Ypsilanti City, lst Dist 157 Ypsüauti City. 2d D.st.-jT--ET5íwLETTi E. E. Leland, Committee. AVhich was adopted. Mr. Hauser frotn committee on per diem made the following report which was adopted : Mr. Case moved that the committee to settle with the county oíficers meet the last day of the year to settle with said officers. Carried Mr. Case nlbved that the Public Building committee tak e au inventory of the furniture in the various offices. Carried. Mr. Bibbins moved that the different supervisors are hereby instructed to assess the several amounts as reported by the committee on apportionment of state and county taxes, including the soldier's relief fund, also the amounts due the county house for support of the poor, also the amounts apportioned in the several supervisor's districts as the law provides, also the drain taxes as iven by the several drains, and also the rejected tax. Carried. The comrnittee on per diem made the following report, which was adopted : To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Washtenaw County : Your cominittee on per diem do recommend that the several sums be allowed to the different supervisors of Washtenaw county as follows : o S s 4 hí H O p S S H JohnB . Mlner..... 14 42 00 1) 12 $42 12 John M. Felner... 12 38 00 1 "36 12 John J. Fischer . 12 36 00 1 12 36 12 Herman Krapf.... 18 36 00 1 12 3612 James Royle 14 42 00 1 12 42 12 A.J.Kitson 12 36 00 1 12 3ti 12 E. E. Eberbach... H 42 00 2 24 42 24 CL. Tuomy 12 36 00 2 24 36 24 Samuel Bibbins... 12 36 00 20 2 40 38 40 GeorgeWalter J2 36 00 3o 4 20 40 20 JohnClark 12 36 00 16 192 37 92 M RAIber 12 36 00 2o 2 40 38 40 EdwardBeacn.... 12 36 00 22 2 64 38 64 IraE.Wood 12 36 00 8 96 36 96 James Howlett.... 12 36 U0 25 3 00 39 00 Willis L.Watklns. 14 42 00 3o 4 20 46 20 EmoryL. Leland. 12 36 00 8 96 36 9 M.P.Case... 12 36 00 7 ,84 36 84 Mvroi) Bailey 12 uu " o E' Hauser li 38 00 10 1 2ü 37 20 BC.Vhit'aker... 13 36 00 9 108 37 08 W F Hall ... 12 36 00 35 4 20 40 21) WalterVoorheis... 12 30 00 12 144 37 44 H.Lighthall 12 36 00 17 2 04 38 04 Edwin Baïl 12 36 00 10 1 2U 37 20 Alfred Davenport. 12 36 00 18 2 16 38 16 JohiiL. Hunter .. 18 SB 00 8 46 36 9(5 SumnerDamon... 12 36 00 10 120 37 20 James L. Forsyth.. 12 36 00 10 120 37 20 E. A. Hauser, S. Damon, ,T. J. Fischbr. Mr. Beach moved that when the Board adjourn it adjourns to meet in special aession on Thursday, October 29th., 1896. Carried. On motion of Mr. Hauser the Board adjourned. ADJOURNED SESSIOX. Thursday, Oet. 29, 1896. The Board of Supervisors met in adadjourned session in the Supervisor's Room in the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, in said County, on Thursday, Oct. 29th, 1896, at 11 a. m. The Board was called to order by the chairman. Roll called and quorum present. On motion of Mr. Forsyth the Board adjourned till 2 p. m. APTERNOON SESSION. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll called and quorum present. Mr. Ball from committee on civil claims presented the following bilis and recommended their allowance. Report adopted. Claimed. Allowed. George H. Jackson, boardiug prisoners... .f 47 25 $ 32 95 J. H. Kingsley, Justice inquest 4 00 3 50 J. H. Ball, Corner 9 57 6 92 Charles Dwyer. juror- 1 50 1 50 Lester Canfield, " ,_ 1 50 1 50 Wm. Eldert, " - 1 50 1 50 Joseph Clay " - 1 50 1 50 Thomas Bell, ' - 1 50 1 50 George Craig, " - 1 50 m 1 50 James Blythman, witness, 75 75 Mark Freeman, 75 75 John Strickler, witness 75 75 WlDie Long, ' " 75 75 J. O'Connor, " " 1 15 1 15 Mr. Ball also reported the bilis of Harris Ball, Coroner, and L. C. Bodman, which were reported at certain sums. Tlie Clerk is ordered to change the orders' to correspond with said report. On motion of Mr. Beach the Board adjourned till to-morrow. Jno. R. Miner, Chairman. Wm. Dansingburg, Clerk. Friday, Oet. 30, 1896. The board met pursuant to 'adjournment. Roll called, quorum present. The journal oí yesterday read and ap pro ved. Mr. Bibbins presented the bill of B Wade without recomniendation. On motion the bill was allowed. Claimed. Allowec B. Wade, deputy sheriff S3 05 $17 Mr. Forsyth moved that the bill of B McCauley be allowed as claimed. Which motion did not prevail. Clalmed. Allowed. B. McCauley, deputy sheritr__ü 9S SI 1 81 Mr. Beach, from the coinniittee to settle witli county offlcers, made the following report: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of IVashtenaw County: We, the Committee to Settle with County Officers, would respectfully report that we have examined the accounts of the Clerk, and report that we tod that an entry fee of $2.00 has been been paid to the County Clerk in the following cases, to-wit : Nos 639 640. 641. 642. 64. 644, 646, H47, 648, 649. 650 651, 65S M. B5B, 666 658, W, 661 , 662, 604, C65. S2S' Sí' uu o 711 71 B7-J. B73. (74.675, t, 6. 677. 078' evo' So m 2', m. mi m, eéï 602; m, 695, 69?: 699,'TOl --i.'TO-l.'TÜÓ, 706, 707, 708. 710, 71, 712, 713 714 915, 7H, 7), 721. 72, 72o, 728, 729, 730. i3l, 132, 636, 636, 638. We also find that the Clerk lias collected the jury and stenograpter fees in the following cases, viz : Nos 595 599, 601.303, 805,606. 607,608 09. 618. 623, 827, 631), 3, 643, 649, 664, 6i7, 673, 679, 681, 691. 74 cases at 2.U0 $" SJJ 23 cases at 6.00 "8 W $286 00 The total amount of money collected by the Clerk belonging to the county is $280.00. We also find that the Clerk is entitled to the following items of credit, to-wit: I'ostage, Oct., 1895 5 Postale: Nov., 1895 Postage, Dec. 1895 f Post age, Jan., 1896 ? Postage, Feb., 189b ' Postage, Mar.. 1896 f Postage. April, 1K9Ü " Postuge, May, 1896 " Postage, .lune, ims - „ Postale, July, 1896 'ft Postage.Aug, 896 J Postage, Sept., 189b $ 28 50 Express, Oct., 1895 &0 Express, Nov., 189o Vf. Express, llec, 1S9 Express, Jan., 1896 „ Express, Feb., 1896 Express, Mar.. 1896 2 jjj Ret)m0sXtroIG"o"vrñ5r""o7 "pe'rlSñs victed 4o qo 4 term calendara V 20 Rpcnrdlne Urain papers iv KecordSül 1,480 btrtfis. deaths and marriages $152 25 28 5U Balance dae ou delinquent tax sales- $U 75 Í286 00 Total amount belonging to county $28 00 Total amount belonging to Clerk 2Kl UU I hereby certify that the above is correct lue jWm Dansingbubg, Clerk. W. 8. Watkins, Morton F. Casr, David E. Beach. Which was accepted and adopted. Mr. Hunter presented the bilí oí Jacob Filber and recommended its allowance. Which report was adopted. Glaimed. AUowed Jacob Filber, witness $6 50 6 5 Mr. Watkins, from comuiittee to settle with the county officers, made the following report : To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Wushlenaw County: Gentlemen - Yourcommittee to settle with the county officers respectfully report tliat they have exammed the books and vouchers nf the county treasurer and fiiul that they agree with the report of the treasurer herewith submitted. We also submit the statement of the Ann Arbor Savinga Bank, showmg the credit balance on October let, 18%. We commend the system of book-keeping adopted by the county treasurer. W. L. Watkins, D. E. Beach, Morton F. Case. To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Washtenaw County: Gentlemen.- This is to certify that there was on deposit in tb is bank on the Ist day of October 18%, the suin of eight thousand seven hundred and sixty-eighty dollars ($8,768.) Respectfully Yours, M. J. Fritz, Cashier. We have examined the county drain commissioner's report, and have found it correct, and recommend that the several supervisors spread the tax as given. Waltep. Voorheis, Alfred Davenport, HlRAM LIGHTHALL, Committee. Which report was adopted. Mr. Forsyth moved that the bill of O. E. Thompson be allowed. mv Woltor nffpred au amendment that it be disallowed. Which amendment was adoptad. Dlsallowed. O. E. Thompson, flle--. 4 10 Mr. Hauser, from committee 011 per dietn, presented a report allowing each supervisor two day's pay and mileage for the present session of the board. Which was adopted. Mr. Case moved that when this board djoura, it adjourn to meet on the third ay of January, 1897. Carried. On motion of Mr, Fischer the board adjourned. Johk K. Miner, (JDairinan. Wm. Dansingbukg, Clerk. Geo. W. Loughrtdge, of Ypsilanti, has the contract for erectimgl tne boIdter'8 monument in Oak Grove cemetery. It wiill coat abouti $1,500 and be ready for dedicatfon May 30, '97. - Chelsea Herald. The frlends and neighbors oí Mr. and Mrs. W. J. HowLett surpriteed them at theiT home on "Wednesday eventng, previoua ta their departure for thelr new home in Ann Arbor. Oysters were served and an enjoyable time was had by all.- Chelsea Standard. I The robbery contagión is stol as infectïous as ever in thte city and there seema but ltttle doubt but that there Is an organized gang oi thieves in the cïty, who are carrying on their plundering without a.ny signs of thelr betog discovered and punlshed by law. Olothss line robberles, eneak thieves, burglaries and in fact everythlng but the lead pipe hold-ups have been reportsd wlthin the past couple of months, and the:-e is no clua to the perpetrators.- Ypsilanti Dep't Daily Times.

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