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Won't Be Ejected

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
November
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The board of aldermen of the city of Ann Arbor have acquired such a habit of doing a thing at one meeting and reecinding it at another, that the record they are making is likely to eclipse the record of all previons boards, and one that will cause them to be remembered for at least a generation to come. At the last meeting they ordered a sidewalk built on the north side of William-st, between Main and Secoudsts, on a line establi?hed by the city ensineer. The property on this blo -k extends a few feet into the street, and the line as established by the city engineer, cuts it off, and by laying the walk as ordered, it will destroy a fine row of beautiful shade trees. The owners of the property, Edward Treadwell, L. Gruner, S. Baumgartner, John Giegler and N . W. Cheever have served an injunction on the mayor, recorder, aldermen and the city marshal, restraining them from laying the walk, claiming that the property rigntfully belongs to them. It was purchased from the Maynard estáte, and has been fenced in for thirty years.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register