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CO'MMON COUNCIL—OCTOBER 21, 1912. 445. Council Chamber. Ann Arbor, Mich- City to pay: Gradmg and pav- igan. October 21st, 1912. Regular ing ^^h^^. Session. ^ ^ . Curbmg ^^'^^ Meeting called to order by Presi- —— dent Mills. Present, Aid. Schmid, Total -^^-^^ Hochrein, Koernke, Ramsay, Proch- «.,.„7 7. now Pipp, Lutz and Pres. Mills, 8. Property owners to pay ...$2o27.7o Absent Aid. Flynn, Manwaring, Lin- Unit costs: denschmitt Schultz, Murray. Sherk, Total cost per sq. yd ...$1,123 TRnsh 7 Minutes of previous meeting Cost of grading and paving pnoroved ^"l- ^^ ^^ ^^^ ' „ . ^. Concrete pavement and wearing Commimieations. ^ surface per sq. yd 888 From the board of public works: p'ining joints and wearing sur- Report of City Engineer on cost of f^ce only, per sq. yd 106 Mary st. pavement accepted by the Respectfully submitted, Manley Os- board and referred to the council on good, City Engineer, motion of Mr. Hubbard. Received, accepted and ordered Ann Arbor, October 9th. 1912. printed with the minutes. To the Board of Public Works, Ann (Enter Aid. Schultz and Rash.) Arbor, Mich.: Sirs—I submit herewith Communication from the Board of a cost of paving in District No. 26, Public Works in form of report and Mary st., from Packard st. to Edwin st. certificate on sidewalks built by the Labor: Grading and excavating city under their direction during the 381 cu. yds, at $0.5104 $194.49 year. Mixing and laying cement Ann Arbor, Mich. October 21, 1912. pavement 561.95 ^o the Common Council: Gentle- Filling joints and spreading tar men—We submit to your honorable and sand on surface 81.83 body the report of all sidewalks built Gravel, supply and hauling . . 420.90 by this board, and charged to the Curbing, amount paid contrac- property owners, as per your order, tors 272.31 xhe amount placed after each descrip- Cement furnished by city .... 48.23 tion being the actual cost of the 702.75 bbl. cement in body of walk with ten per cent, added, this pavement at 92c 646.53 being the amount which is a lien Legal advertising, engineering, upon the property as per section 13 superintendence and tools. of an ordinance relative to sidewalks, estimated at 10 percent per Hereby certified by Ross Granger, sq. yd 240.74 Clerk of the Board. Work by city team 10.00 Sidewalks built by city, cost of same Water from Ann Arbor Water and 10 per cent added, to be assessed Co 27.00 against the property along which said 11-Vs bbl. coal tar pitch for walks have been constructed. filling joints 34.00 ^ Walks 14-V2bbl. distilled tar for sur- Prnnertv nf face at $4 50 65,25 Property ot. 3y bbl gas tar 8.75 Caroline Schroeder, south side 15^1oads of gravel' for'wearing of Summit istreet between surface at $1,138 17.07 Main street and Ann Arbor Wood for heating tar 1.50 railroad $15.83 Supplies: Coal from Rohde . . . 10.88 Catherine C. McCarthy, south •^^ side of Summit street be- •^^ tween Main street and Ann 'YI Arbor railroad 26.13 ^^'QQ Frank E. and P. C. Legg, part of lot 60 Ferdon addition 10 gal. kerosine 1 gal. cylinder oil Waste 1 gal. machine oil Plow points from Benz Bros. . Lumber and mill work 50.51 21.12 Tar paper 4.36 Castings for monuments 7.75 M. M. Seabolt, lots 56 and 57 Ferdon addition 31.67 Total supplies 78.53 Earl and Mina Ware, south side ~~~~"~~" of Wall street between Total ..$2709.08 Broadway street and Huron Less work for public service river ''0 90 corporations ^.^^ Frederick Schwan." 'loi '21 'Fern-' Balance $2703.08 don addition (west side of

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CO'MMON COUNCIL—OCTOBER 21, 1912. 445.

Council Chamber. Ann Arbor, Mich- City to pay: Gradmg and pav-igan. October 21st, 1912. Regular ing ^^h^^. Session. ^ ^ . Curbmg • ^^'^^ Meeting called to order by Presi- — —

dent Mills. Present, Aid. Schmid, Total • -^^-^^ Hochrein, Koernke, Ramsay, Proch- «.,.„7 7 . now Pipp, Lutz and Pres. Mills, 8. Property owners to pay ...$2o27.7o Absent Aid. Flynn, Manwaring, Lin- Unit costs: denschmitt Schultz, Murray. Sherk, Total cost per sq. yd . . .$1,123 TRnsh 7 Minutes of previous meeting Cost of grading and paving pnoroved ^"l- ^^ ^^ ^^^ ' „ . ^. Concrete pavement and wearing

Commimieations. ^ surface per sq. yd 888 From the board of public works: p'ining joints and wearing sur-

Report of City Engineer on cost of f^ce only, per sq. yd 106 Mary st. pavement accepted by the Respectfully submitted, Manley Os-board and referred to the council on good, City Engineer, motion of Mr. Hubbard. Received, accepted and ordered

Ann Arbor, October 9th. 1912. printed with the minutes. To the Board of Public Works, Ann (Enter Aid. Schultz and Rash.)

Arbor, Mich.: Sirs—I submit herewith Communication from the Board of a cost of paving in District No. 26, Public Works in form of report and Mary st., from Packard st. to Edwin st. certificate on sidewalks built by the Labor: Grading and excavating city under their direction during the

381 cu. yds, at $0.5104 $194.49 year. Mixing and laying cement Ann Arbor, Mich. October 21, 1912.

pavement 561.95 ^o the Common Council: Gentle-Filling joints and spreading tar men—We submit to your honorable

and sand on surface 81.83 body the report of all sidewalks built Gravel, supply and hauling . . 420.90 by this board, and charged to the Curbing, amount paid contrac- property owners, as per your order,

tors 272.31 xhe amount placed after each descrip-Cement furnished by city . . . . 48.23 tion being the actual cost of the 702.75 bbl. cement in body of walk with ten per cent, added, this

pavement at 92c 646.53 being the amount which is a lien Legal advertising, engineering, upon the property as per section 13

superintendence and tools. of an ordinance relative to sidewalks, estimated at 10 percent per Hereby certified by Ross Granger, sq. yd 240.74 Clerk of the Board.

Work by city team 10.00 Sidewalks built by city, cost of same Water from Ann Arbor Water and 10 per cent added, to be assessed

Co 27.00 against the property along which said 11-Vs bbl. coal tar pitch for walks have been constructed.

filling joints 34.00 ^ Walks 14-V2bbl. distilled tar for sur- Prnnertv nf

face at $4 50 65,25 Property ot. 3y bbl gas tar 8.75 Caroline Schroeder, south side 15^1oads of gravel' for 'wearing of Summit istreet between

surface at $1,138 17.07 Main street and Ann Arbor Wood for heating tar 1.50 railroad $15.83 Supplies: Coal from Rohde . . . 10.88 Catherine C. McCarthy, south

•^^ side of Summit street be-•^^ tween Main street and Ann 'YI Arbor railroad 26.13

^̂ 'QQ Frank E. and P. C. Legg, part of lot 60 Ferdon addition

10 gal. kerosine 1 gal. cylinder oil Waste 1 gal. machine oil Plow points from Benz Bros. . Lumber and mill work 50.51

21.12 Tar paper 4.36 Castings for monuments 7.75 M. M. Seabolt, lots 56 and 57

Ferdon addition 31.67 Total supplies 78.53 Earl and Mina Ware, south side

~~~~"~~" of Wall street between Total ..$2709.08 Broadway street and Huron

Less work for public service river ''0 90 corporations ^.^^ Frederick Schwan." 'loi '21 'Fern-' Balance $2703.08 don addition (west side of

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F e r d o n r o a d , b e t w e e n W e l l s s t r e e t a n d G r a n g e r a v e n u e . . 15 .83

F r e d e r i c k S c h w a n , lo t 28 F e r ­d o n a d d i t i o n ( w e s t s i d e of F e r d o n r o a d b e t w e e n W e l l s i s t ree t a n d G r a n g e r a v e n u e . . 15 .83

F r e d e r i c k W. G e r k e n , lo t 12 F e r d o n a d d i t i o n ( w e s t s i d e of ' F e r d o n r o a d b e t w e e n W a s h ­t e n a w a v e n u e a n d W e l l s s t r e e t 15.83

G. P . S c h l e m m e r , lo t 26, F e r ­d o n a d d i t i o n ( w e s t s i d e of F e r d o n r o a d b e t w e e n W e l l s s t r e e t a n d G r a n g e r a v e n u e . . 15 .83

G. P . S c h l e m m e r , l o t 29, F e r ­d o n a d d i t i o n ( w e s t s i d e of F e r d o n r o a d b e t w e e n W e l l s s t r e e t a n d G r a n g e r a v e n u e . . 15.83

G. P . ^ S c h l e m m e r , lo t 30 F e r -'^j'doft, a d d i t i o n ( w e s t s i d e of ' / , ' i^erdon r o a d , b e t w e e n "' W e l l s s t r e e t a n d G r a n g e r

a v e n u e ) 15.83 G. P . S c h l e m m e r , lo t 31 F e r ­

d o n a d d i t i o n ( w e s t s i d e of / F e r d o n r o a d , b e t w e e n

W e l l s s t r e e t a n d G r a n g e r a v e n u e ) 15.83

J u l i u s H . K o e r n k e , lo t 7 F e r ­don- a d d i t i o n ( w e s t s i d e of F e r d o n r o a d , b e t w e e n W a s h t e n a w a v e n u e i^nd W e l l s s t r e e t 15.83

J u l i u s H . K o e r n k e , lo t 8 F e r n -d o n a d d i t i o n ( w e s t s i d e of F e r d o n r o a d , b e t w e e n W a s h t e n a w a v e n u e a n d

• W e l l s i s t ree t 15.83 J u l i u s H . K o e r n k e , lo t 14,

F e r d o n a d d i t i o n w e s t s i d e of F e r d o n r o a d , b e t w e e n W a s h t e n a w a v e n u e a n d W e l l s s t r e e t 13.28

M r s . M a r y S m a l e y , 34 1-4 f e e t o n e a s t s i d e of 7 t h s t r e e t , b e t w e e n H u r o n s t r e e t a n d M i l l e r a v e n u e 10.85

B y Aid . P i p p : R e s o l v e d , t h a t t h e r e p o r t of t h e b o a r d of p u b l i c w o r k s b e a c c e p t e d . R e s o l v e d , f u r t h e r , t h a t t h e c o m m o n c o u n c i l s i t a s a b o a r d of r e v i e w to r e v i e w t h e r e p o r t a n d c e r t i ­ficate of t h e B o a r d of P u b l i c W o r k s t h i s d a y filed, s a i d b o a r d of r e v i e w to m e e t in t h e C o m m o n C o u n c i l c h a m ­b e r on M o n d a y , t h e 1 8 t h d a y of N o ­v e m b e r , a t 7 o ' c l ock p . m . A d o p t e d a s f o l l ows : Y e a s , Aid . S c h m i d , H o c h -re in , K o e r n k e , R a m s a y , S c h u l t z , P r o c h n o w , P i p p , R a s h , L u t z a n d P r e s .

Mi l l s . 10. N a y s , n o n e . I ' e t i t i o n s .

Of E . O. M u e h l i g , e t a l , a s k i n g for b e t t e r s t r e e t c a r s e r v i c e on H u r o n a n d P a c k a r d s t s . R e c e i v e d a n d r e ­f e r r e d to t h e R a i l w a y c o m m i t t e e .

C o n i i i i i t t e e K e p o r t s . F INANCE R E P O R T .

Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 21st, 1912. To the Fiiiaiioe Committee of the Com-

uu)ii Council : Gentlemen—I have examin­ed the following accounts aj-Taiiist the c'lV of Ann Arbor, and 1 liereby eet'liij rhat rh( y are correct to the best of my UU'JAVI-edge.

KOSS GKAXGEIl, City rierl>. V, a r r a n t s drawn Ctnober IGth, 1912:

F i r e Fund . Chas. J . Andrews, salary $ 41.66 Eugene Wi ' l iams, salary 38.50 Fred Jolly, salary 38.50 Ralph Edwards , salary 38.50 Henry McLaren, salary 36.50 Geo. Hoelzle, salary 36.50 .larol) (_>'.\!!iner, ^^alary 35.00 Ar thur Clark, salary 35.00 Max Wit t i inger , salary 35.00 Harley Wise, salary 35.(K) Martin Noll, salary 35.00 Geo. Isbel, salary 35.00 Mat. I leininger, salary 35.00 John Behr, salary 35.00 James Smith, salary 35.00 F rank Markey, salary 35.00 Thomas Sharp; salary :•'•< m Clyde Carpenter, salary 30.00 Chas. Carroll, salary 23.00 F rank Kapp, salary 23.00

Total salaries for 1-2 of mouth of September $6S6.ie

Pcllce Fund . Theo. C. Apfel, sa lary $ 41.6« Thos. O'Brien, salary 40.00 Wni. J . Aprill, salary 35.00 Gustave Meyei-. salary 35.00 Wm. Blackburn, salary 35.00 Rex Burnet t , salary 35.00 Reuben Armbrus ter . salary 35.0(1 Edw. Kiihn, salary 35.01)-

Total salaries for 1-2 month of Sei-tembei- $291.66

Eecajsitulation of Salarie«. F i re Departiiient $686.10 I'olioe Deiiartment 291.(i(i

Total war ran t s for salaries $977.82 Poor Fund

r-v. i-iisii labor $120 Ed. Muddy, labor 17.10 .1 W. t rBr ien . labor IS.OO-\V. J. Randel, labor 12.0l» Geo. Collins, learn 22.51

Total park labor $70.80 Street Fund .

Jacob Graf, labor $2.67 Aug. Hermann, labor .2 5(1 Louis Jamesou. labor 2.91

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O O ' M ' M O N C O U N C I L — O C T O B E i R 2 1 , 1 9 1 2 . 4 4 7.

S n m K n l m b a e l i , l a b o r 2 J n o . K a t u p o l i s . l a b o r . . o S p l r o s K a t a p o l i s , l a b o r . . o Ed . L i t t l e , l a b o r :; T o m Mess is . l a b o r 2 J o e P h i l i p , l a b o r . . 2 Mike r r c s c t r n , biboi- 2 Olir is Wa!.^, lab*.- 1^ J o h n McITuuh. t e a m 44 O. L. Mii l l i son. t e a m 1

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J u l i u s L o e h r k e l a b o r on s e w e r s . 28.34

T o t a l s t r e e t l a b o r •.$ni).14

Sidewalk F u n d Anffust ITermain i . l a b o r $ r>.40 J n o . M o r a n . l a b o r 15.00 Mike F r r s c o r n , l a b o r i».00 J . E . S u m n e r , l a b o r 11.67 C. C. Bar.i idil l . t e a m 20,no J n o . Mil ler , t e a m 1.50

T o t a l s i d e w a l k , l a b o r $fi2.57

Dridg:?, C u l v e r t & C r o s s w a l k F u n d . Ttoek C n s t e r l i n e . l a b o r if 1 1 1 W m . CL-irk. l a b o r ., 2.00 F . A. Cuinmin.a:^. l a b o r . .* I . l l J n o . DirrleKh. l a b o r O.no O. D. r d d y . l a b o r 5.50 Chas\ F lowel l inc : . l a b o r 7.25 J a r o b Gv;>f. bii'(n- 2.00 M'm. dri i f . lnl>or 11.90 T\Tnj:p TTrK-t, bil o r 11 "'0 Mike TTn^-^'oii. l ; ibor S.OO J n o . H o l k e . l a b o r 20 JO T oni=! .T"u>^*^op, lnb<ir 2.50 S'l-n T-r.'Tinba'-'b. b^lior 2.00 ^'•o K;'"-'^' o!"^. l a b o r 2.50 S n i r o J K a t a ' o i ls , l a b o r 2.50 >r.,tt T^'n(•ll. l a b o r 2.00 W n i . K u e l m . l a b o r 22.02 G. K u - a t h . l a b o r IO.^H F d . L i t t l e . I n b o r :^.00 Jnliu:^ L o e h r k e . l a b o r 15.^:1 J . G. Mack l a b o r 20 20 N f c k M a r o s lal>nr 2.50 P e t " >ranofi. l a b o r 2.50 T^om ?^'>si^;y. b i b o r 2.50 •'^ o. Miley. l a b o r 17.00 L e o n a r d Moiseyeff. l a b o r 1 25 T. P e m b e r t o n . ' l a b o r 2.25 J o p Phi l i i ) . l a b o r 2.00 :\[ike P r p s f o r n . l a b o r l.SO Tamest i : a 'M\ l a b o r 20.20 Ueorsre Kobertw. l a b o " lit.70 A. O. Si-hneeber-rer . l a b o r 1!).S0 W a l t e r Soyler . l a b o r 8.01 H a r o l d S k i n n e r , l a b o r 1.25 A d a m Sto l l . l a b o r 5 no J . E . S i n n n e r . l a b o r 2.50 (J'^o. "Wisner. l a b o r P..00 J o e Y o n r f t b a u e r . l a b o r 5.78 <i. L. Mul l i^on, t e a m 52.50 Geo. S c h a i b l e . t e a m :i().00 J o s . W a U a k e r . t e a m 80.00 G. W . W e e k s , t e a m 1.50

T o t a l l a b o r B. C. & C. W . F u n d , K n g . D e p t % 38.09

A n n A r b o r R a i l r o a d , f r e i g h t $ 3 1 . 7 4 M i c h i g a n Ci n t r a l I t a i l r o a d , frei j fht . Vi>>,.~h}

T o t a l f r e i g h t B . C. & 0 . W . fund $100.20

T o t a l B . C. cV: C. \V. fund $541.01 D I S T K I C T F U N D S .

L a l t u r A<'ot. L'aving: D i s t r i c t N o . 20. ^ R o e k C a s t e r l m e , l a b o r $ 4 . 8 0 W m . C la rk , l a b o r 0.75 G. 1>. E d d y , l a b o r ' 2 . 2 5 Gbas . F l o w e l l i n g , l a b o r 2.50 Jaco l ) Graf, l a b o r 2.00 S a m K a l m b a c h , l a b o r 2.00 Cl i r i s t K a t a p h o r , l a b o r 2.50 J n o . K a t a p o l i s , la l jor 2.50 S p i r o s K a t a p o l i s , l a b o r 2.50 M a t t K o c h , l a b o r 2.00 F . K r a u s , . l a b o r 2.25 E d . L i t t l e , l a b o r 3.00 Nick M a n o s , l a b o r 2.50 Pe te M a n o s , l a b o r 2.50 T o m Mess is , l a b o r , 2.50 T. P e m b e r t o n , l a b o r 2.25 J o e I ' h i l i p , laI>or 3.00 .Mikc' P r e s c o r n . l a b o r l.SO C. J . l l u e l . l a b o r 8.00 W a l t e r Sey lor . l a b o r 8.G7 A d a m SloU, l a b o r 5.00 Geo. W i s n e r , l a b o r 5.11 J o e Y o u n g h a u e r , l a b o r 2.00 C. C. B a r g d i l l , t e a m ( g r a v e l ) 22.50 S. D u n b a r , t e a m ( g r a v e l ) 7.88 D a v i d M e n n i n g , t e a m ( g r a v e l ) 13.50 W a l t e r S c h n e i d e r , t e a m (g rave l ) . . . 18.00 A. Seyf r ied , t e a m ( g r a v e l ) 14.63 W m . S e y f r i e d , t e a m ( g r a v e l ) 2.25 A. F . S l i e p a r d . t e a m (g rave l ) 7.(KI I I . G. S m i t h , t e a m (g rave l ) 12.00 Van N e t t a Bros . , t e a m (g rave l ) 20.25 ( i . W . W e e k s , t e a m ( h a u l i n g c e m e n t ) 12.00

T o t a l l a b o r B. C. & C. W. F u n d . S. G. Den t $402.03 T. F . McCiivnev, l a b o r . S t ee r e

f a r m % 3.00 H a r r y H u d s o n , l a b o r , S tce re f a r m . . 0.15

T o t a l l a b o r a n d g r a v e l , pav . 20. .$208. L,al!{>r AfOt. Pavi i iK D i s t r i c t No . 27.

Geo. A d a m s , l a b o r $22, S:im A d a m s , la l ior 4. G r m a n Api ' iH, laI)or 1. F r a n k Cain , l a b o r 10, W m . C la rk , l a b o r K! I l a r i y GoUins l:iJ)or 10. E. A. C u m m i n g s , l a b o r 2 J o h n D a g H e « ' h , l a b o r ^ I ' . D e n n i s , l a b o r 11. M. D i n n e n . lal»or 0 J o s . D r o u r e . l a b o r 1 <;. W. E d d y , l a b o r 10 W m . Enu ' r Jck . l a b o r 15 Adfdi 'h F J n k b e i n e r . l a b o r 1 Clias, Flewf'll ' i 'L' , l a b o r '''•' Jncol i Graf, l a b o r 15, Wn) . Graf . Ial)or 9 E d d i e H e i n , l a b o r 15 F r a n k H e n d e r s o n , l a b o r 5 Ted IT(»rt<(i'. l a b o r 1 L o u i s .Tanieson. h ibn r 4 Sam Kalml>ach. l a b o r IC J n o . Ka t a j j o l i s . l a b o r 0 Si t i ros K a t a p o l i s , l a b o r 18

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Watt Ko(-li, labor 15.50 F . Kraus . labor 10.00 Kd. Little, ' abor 4.00 Ju l iu s IjOphrke, labor 1.33 Jos . Love, labor 1.03 Tom Messis, labor 7.if.) Leonard Moiseyeff, labor 15.00 Nick Passas . labor 1.50 T. Pemberton, labor 17.50 Joe Pliilip, labor 23.34 Mike Prescorn, labor 4.10 Wal ter Seyler, labor 13.80 Adam StoU, labor 1S.20 ITarold Wells, labor l.SR Geo. Wisner. labor 13.81) Joe Youngbaner, labor 14.07 O. C. Barsdi l l , team (gravel) 2.70 David Henning, team (gravel) 2.S.80 Fdwin Knapp . team and gravel 51.05 Jno . Miller, team and gravel 13.00 F . R. Rice, team and gravel 30.5(' Wal ter Schneider, team and g rave l . . 23.4(T A. 'S^^yfried team and gravel 37.00 Wm. Seyfried. team and gravel .38.50 A. F . Shepard, team and gravel 70.40 H. G. Smith team and gravel 0.50 G. W. Weeks, team and gravel 38.50 Van Atta Bros., team and gravel 39.00

Total paving distr ict 27 $700.00 Sprinkling: Districts.

Wm. J . Clancy, final contract Dist. No. 11 $ SS.OO

Wm. J . Clancy, final contract Dist . No. 12 132.00

Wm. J . Clancy, final contract Dist. No. 13 108,00

Total spr inkl ing $328.00 Total war ran t s drawn .$3,084.48

Recapi tulat ion. F i re fund $080.10 Police fund 201.00 Park fund 70.80 Street fund 00.14 Sidewalk fund 02..57 Bridge, culvert and crosswalk fund 541.01

Total city $1,751.34 Labor acct. pav. dist. No. 20 .$208.48 Labor acct. pav. dist. No. 27 70G.66

Total paving $1,005.14 Sprinkl ing Dist. No. 11 $88.00 Sprinkl ing Dist. No. 12 132.00

Spr ink l ing Dist. No. 13 108.00

Total spr inkl ing $328.0(t Grand total $3,084.48

Ann Arbor, Oct. 21st, lUlii. To the Honorable Common Council, Gen­

tlemen : Your Finance committee have re­viewed the foregoing reports of the city clerk. W a r r a n t s for Fire and Police sal­aries were drawn Oct. Kith. 1012. We rec­ommend tha t same be approved and that

O n m o t i o n of Aid . L.utz, a d o p t e d a s f o l l o w s : Y e a s , A i d . S c h m i d , H o c h ­r e i n , K o e r n k e , R a m s a y , Schu l t z , P r o c h n o w , P i p p , R a s h , L u t z a n d P r e s ­i d e n t Mil ls , 10. N a y s , n o n e .

L i g h t i n g C o m m i t t e e . To t h e h o n o r a b l e C o m m o n Council".

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r e p o r t . A d o p t e d a s f o l l o w s : Y e a s , Aid . S c h m i d , H o c h r e i n , K o e r n k e , R a m s a y , S c h u l t z , P r o c h n o w , P i p p , R a s h , L u t z a n d P r e s i d e n t Mil ls , 10. N a y s , n o n e .

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war r an t s be ordered drawn for tiie fore­going accounts. George Lutz, Wm. Murray, Erwin Schmid,

Finance committee, b r i d g e r o a d b e t w e e n W a s h t e n a w av . a n d H i l l s t . be g r a d e d w i t h c i n d e r s o r g r a v e l . A d o p t e d a s fol low's: Yeas , A i d . S c h m i d , H o c h r e i n , K o e r n k e , R a m s a y , S c h u l t z , P r o c h n o w , P i p P , R a s h , L u t z a n d P r e s i d e n t Mil ls , 10. N a y s , n o n e .

T h e c o u n c i l a d j o u r n e d . U O S S G R A N G E R , Ci ty C l e r k .

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