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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
October
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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The annual report of the judge of probate presented a list of 11 persons t-.ommitted to the asylum for the insane dnringthe year ending Oct. 8, 1888, as follows: B. G. Asbley, Fannie Parker, W.S.Canfield, Helen Hamilton, Charles KeelaD, Ypsilanti; Christian Smith, Tpsilanti town ; John Burnett and Flora Heeney, Salein ; Elizabeth Stapish and Ira Cushman, Sylvan; Caroline Pfitzenmayer, Bridgewater. On Friday afternoon the board visited the county poor-house. The report for year ending Sept. 30, 3888, of the superintendente of the poor shows that they had received cash from Tarious sources during the year to the aiaount of $8,303.18. The disbursements amounted to $8,285. They asked lor $4,500 for the coming year, -which, with the $3,100 which they expeet from towns and cities, will probably answer. The Ann Arbor Savings bank offered to pay three per cent. on county money deposited with them, credited on June 30 and Dec. 31, and would charge 6J per cent. on overdrafts. The Fanuer's and Mechanic's bank offered 3.1 per cent. on daily balances, and would charge G per eent. on daily overdrafts. The election of a superintendent of the poor, Mr. Aprill's term having expired, was postponed till today at 2 p. ra . There is some dissatisfaction among the Democrats with Mr. Aprill because of his independent course. Dr. C. G. Darling's bid for attendance 1q Ihe county jail was accepted.and the printing of the proceedinga of the board was granted to Thb Register. Spencer Crawford was chosen janitor of the court-house. Snpvs. O'Hearn, Butta and Gardner were appointed a committee to purchase ihe vacant lot directly Bouth of the jail )ot, and arrange for cbanging the alley from the north side of the lot to the south side: VigLtors to the Detroit Museum of Art ire requested to notice Roehm t Son's óeautiful marble Btatues "Rebecca" and 'By the Shore," aho several fine bronzes belonging to them. A cali at their ware roomB (271 Woodward Ave., corner Grand Circus Park) to eee their superb diamond jewelry and rich art wares is well worth the while. Large additions from the art centers of the world have juat been reeived and Roehm & Son geem to take great pride in showing them to admiring patrons and visitora. We deeire to expresa our mo3t hcartfelt ihank to the neighbors who have so generously and kindly assisted us, and to the young friends that have been so attentive in our recent gad bereavement.

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Ann Arbor Register