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COMMON COUNCIL.—APRIL 19, 1926 Council Chamber, Ann Arbor, Mich. April 19, 1926. Regular Session Meeting called to order by Pres- ident Woodbury. Present: Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dwyer, Hammial, Moore, Baluss, Bursley, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 14. Absent: Aid. Young, 1. Minutes of March 15 and 22, 1926 approved. Pamphlets of April 8 not received from printer. By Aid Lucas: Resolved, that the rules of the last Council be and the same are hereby adopted as the rules of this council. Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dwyer, Ham- mial, Moore. Baluss, Bursley, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 14. Nays, none. By Aid. Lutz: Resolved, that the president ap- point a special traffic committee of three "members and also a spe- cial budget committee of seven members which will consist of one alderman from each ward, said committees to serve during the en- suing year. Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch. Graf, Sweet, I-ucas, Dwyer, Ham- mial, Moore, Baluss. Bursley, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Wood'bury, 14. Nays, none. Committee Appointments president Woodbury appointed the following committees for en- suing year: Standing Committees Finance—Lutz, Slauson, Haon- mial. Ordinance—^Freeman, Slauson, Dwyer. Sewer Lucas, Jocelyn, Graf, Hammial, Moore, Freeman, Young. Street—Sweet, Maulbetsch, Ham- mial, Young, Baluss, Bursley, Joce- lyn. Sidewalk—Slauson, Graf, Free- man, Sweet, Dwyer, Baluss, Lutz. Railway—Dwyer, Bursley, Lutz. Fire—Moore, Lucas, Jocelyn. Lighting—-Jocelyn, Graf, Sweet. Water—Bursley, Moore, Maul- betsch. Police Maulbetsch, Bursley, Dwyer. License Young, Maulbetsch. Moore. Bonds—Graf, Lucas, Freeman. Park and Sanitary Hammial, Young, Lucas. Poor and Cemetery Ba'uss, Slauson, Lutz. Special Committees Budget—Lucas, Slauson, Maul- betsch, Hammial, Baluss, Bursley, Lutz. Traffic—Freeman, Graf, Sweet. Moved by Aid. Lutz, that com- mittee appointments be confirmed. Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dwyer, Ham- mial, Mooi'e, Baluss, Bursley, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Wood'bury, 14. Nays, none. Comm un.ica ti ons To the Honorable, the Common Council. Gentlemen; We respectfully announce that Thos. L. Fohey was appointed a pa- trolman on April 8, 1926, to lill vacancy. We also announce the appoint- ment of the following special po- lice to serve without pay f' om the city: Frank Robinson at Masonic Temple, Fred Sodt at Michigan Un- ion and Edward L. Warren at Uni- versity of Michigan campus. Respectfully submitted Board of Police Commissioners, By C. R. Snyder. Moved by Aid. Dwyer, that ap- pointments be confirmed. Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dwyer, Ham- mial, Moore, Baluss, Bursley, Freeiman, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 14. Nays, none. To the Honorable, the Common Council, Gentleonen: Your Board of Police Commis- sioners respectfully recommends that Hill street from State street to Washtenaw avenue be made a through street. Respectfully submitted. Board of Police Commissioners, By C. R. Snyder. Enter Aid. Young. By Aid. Lutz: Resolved, that Hill St., from Washtenaw Ave. to South State

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COMMON COUNCIL.—APRIL 19, 1926

Council Chamber, Ann Arbor, Mich. April 19, 1926.

Regular Session Meeting called to order by Pres­

ident Woodbury. Present : Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn,

Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dwyer, Hammial , Moore, Baluss, Bursley, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 14.

Absent: Aid. Young, 1. Minutes of March 15 and 22,

1926 approved. Pamphle ts of April 8 not received from printer. By Aid Lucas:

Resolved, tha t the rules of the last Council be and the same are hereby adopted as the rules of th is council.

Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dwyer, Ham­mial, Moore. Baluss, Bursley, Freeman, Lutz, Pres . Woodbury, 14. Nays, none. By Aid. Lutz:

Resolved, that the president ap­point a special traffic committee of three "members and also a spe­cial budget committee of seven members which will consist of one alderman from each ward, said committees to serve during the en­suing year.

Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch. Graf, Sweet, I-ucas, Dwyer, Ham­mial, Moore, Baluss. Bursley, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Wood'bury, 14. Nays, none.

Committee Appointments president Woodbury appointed

the following committees for en­suing year:

Standing Committees Finance—Lutz, Slauson, Haon-

mial. Ordinance—^Freeman, Slauson,

Dwyer. Sewer — Lucas, Jocelyn, Graf,

Hammial , Moore, Freeman, Young. Street—Sweet, Maulbetsch, Ham­

mial, Young, Baluss, Bursley, Joce­lyn.

Sidewalk—Slauson, Graf, Free­man, Sweet, Dwyer, Baluss, Lutz.

Railway—Dwyer, Bursley, Lutz. Fire—Moore, Lucas, Jocelyn. Lighting—-Jocelyn, Graf, Sweet. Water—Bursley, Moore, Maul­

betsch.

Police — Maulbetsch, Bursley, Dwyer.

License — Young, Maulbetsch. Moore.

Bonds—Graf, Lucas, Freeman. Pa rk and Sanitary — Hammial ,

Young, Lucas. Poor and Cemetery — Ba'uss,

Slauson, Lutz. Special Committees

Budget—Lucas, Slauson, Maul­betsch, Hammial , Baluss, Bursley, Lutz.

Traffic—Freeman, Graf, Sweet. Moved by Aid. Lutz, that com­

mittee appointments be confirmed. Adopted by following vote: Yeas,

Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dwyer, Ham­mial, Mooi'e, Baluss, Bursley, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Wood'bury, 14. Nays, none.

Comm un.ica ti ons To the Honorable, the Common

Council. Gentlemen;

We respectfully announce that Thos. L. Fohey was appointed a pa­trolman on April 8, 1926, to lill vacancy.

We also announce the appoint­ment of the following special po­lice to serve without pay f' om the city: F rank Robinson at Masonic Temple, Fred Sodt at Michigan Un­ion and Edward L. Warren at Uni­versity of Michigan campus.

Respectfully submitted Board of Police Commissioners,

By C. R. Snyder. Moved by Aid. Dwyer, that ap­

pointments be confirmed. Adopted by following vote: Yeas,

Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dwyer, Ham­mial, Moore, Baluss, Bursley, Freeiman, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 14. Nays, none. To the Honorable, the Common

Council, Gentleonen:

Your Board of Police Commis­sioners respectfully recommends tha t Hill street from State street to Washtenaw avenue be made a through street.

Respectfully submitted. Board of Police Commissioners,

By C. R. Snyder. Enter Aid. Young. By Aid. Lutz:

Resolved, tha t Hill St., from Washtenaw Ave. to South State

COMMON C O U N C I I . — A P R I L 19, 192(J

St,, be a n d t h e s a m e is h e r e b y m a d e a "S top S t r e e t " to c o n f o r m to t h e provis ions r e l a t i n g to Stop S t ree t s a s p rov ided in t h e t raf f ic ordinanc*^ of t h e ci ty now in force a n d tha t t h e police dept . , be a u t h o r i z e d to p lace s top s igns a t t h e i n t e r s e c ­t ions a n d e n l o r c e t h e g e n e r a l p r o ­vision r e l a t i n g to s top s t r ee t s a,is in t h e t ra f f ic o r d i n a n c e p rov ided t h e s a m e a s if i n c o r p o r a t e d t h e r e ­in.

Adop ted by fo l lowing v o t e : Yeas . Aid. Slauson, Joce lyn , Mau lbe t s ch . Graf, Sweet , Lucas , Dw^yer, H a m -mia l , Moore , B a a i s s , Bu r s l ey . F r e e m a n , Lu tz , Young , P r e s . W o o d b u r y , 15. Nays , none .

P e t i t i o n of S t a n d a r d Oil com­p a n y for permiss-On to c oss F e l c h -st., wi th a r a i l r oad s-ding to serve t h e i r p r o p o s e d p l a n t a t a' g r a d e to c o n f o r m w i t h t h e prof i le for fu­t u r e pav ing as s h o w n on a t t a c h e d b lue p r in t , rece ived a n d r e f e r r e d to R a i l w a y a n d S t r e e t Connmit tees .

Opt ion on p a r c e l o.f l and si t­ua ted a t s o u t h e a s t e r l y c o r n e r of F a i r View c e m e t e r y rece ived a n d r e f e r r ed to F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e and P o o r a n d C e m e t e r y c o m m i t t e e .

C la im of R o b e r ; D. Dowber , a d ­m i n i s t r a t o r of e s t a t e of H a r o l d Dowber , deceased , a s k i n g a w a r d ot $10,000 d a m a g e s for d e a t h of said H a r o l d Dowber , a t h r e e - y e a r - o l d chi ld w h o w a s d r o w n e d M a r c h 18, 1926, in Coun ty d r a i n u n d e r con­s t r u c t i o n by R. A. Merc ie r , con­t r a c t o r , rece ived a n d r e f e r r e d to City A t t o r n e y .

Conixnittce Reports / F i n a n c e Repoi-t

F ire F u n d C h a s . A n d r e w s , s a l a ry . . $ 95.16 H e n r y M c L a r e n , s a l a r y . . 81,48 R a l p h E d w a r d s , s a l a r y . . 81.48 J a c o b G w i n n e r , s a l a r y . . 77.65 H e r m a n K r a u s e , s a l a r y . . 77.65 F r a n k M a r k e y , s a l a r y . . . 74.64 E m i l D a m m a n , s a l a r y . . . 74.64 Mat . H e i n i n g e r , s a l a r y . . 74.64 F loyd Nay lo r , s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 E a r l Arno ld , s a l a r y 74.64 B e n j . Z a h n , s a l a ry 74.64 H e n r y N e v r o t h , s a l a r y . . 74.64 A r t h u r C la rk , s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 Clyde C a r p e n t e r , s a l a r y . . 74.64 J o h n Comiskey , s a l a r y . . 74.64 W a l t e r F e l d c a m p , s a l a r y . 74.64 P e r c y W h i t l o c k , s a l a r y . . 74.64 E d w a r d Zeeb, s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 Geo. Schmid t , s a l a r y . - . . 74.64 H e n r y K o l a n d e r , s a l a r y . . 74.64

A l b e r t H o f f m a n s a l a r y . . E l m e r Rin tz , s a l a ry Osca r R in tz , s a l a ry E a r n e s t He l le r , s a l a r y . . . I r a N a v a r r e , s a l a r y F r a n k R y a n , s a l a ry H a r o l d Gauss , s a l a r y . . . . L a u r e n c e C h a t t e r t o n ,

s a l a r y J o h n "Waterman, s a l a r y . . W m . Ke ih l , s a l a r y Chas . Car ro l l , s a l a r y . . . .

74.64 74.64 74.64 74.64 74.64 74.64 74.64

74.64 74.64 36.24 4 2 . 6 1

F i r e F u n d to t a l s a l a r i e s 1-2 m o . Apr i l $2 283.6.^1

Pol ice Fund ThOs. O 'Br ien , s a l a r y . . . . $ 95.16 F r a n k J . Ke ih l , s a l a r y . . 79.16 Liouis F o h e y , s a l a r y . . . . 79.16 W. J . Apri l! , s a l a r y 74.64 E d . B l u m h a r d t , s a l a r y . . . 74.64 M. J . H o w a r d , s a l a r y . . . 74.64 Chas . K a p p , s a l a r y 74.64 N o r m a n Cook, s a l a r y . . . . 74.6 4 S h e r m a n Mor tenson ,

s a l a r y 74.64 A l b e r t H e u s 1 s a l a r y . . . . ' 74.64 I r w i n Keeb le r , s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 H a r o l d Gee, s a l a r y 74.64 B a n j . Bal l , s a l a r y 73.4^ H a r r y Smi th , s a l a ry 67.96 R o l a n d W o o s t e r , s a l a r y . . 67.9G H e r m a n S u m a , s a l a r y . . . 67.96 Osca r "Weir, s a l a r y 67.^96 A r n o l d B u s c h s a l a r y . . . . 14.91 Thos . F o h e y , ' s a l a ry 39 76 Pol ice F u n d to t a l s a l a r i e s

1-2 mo . Aprj l $1,325.18 Water \V*»rks Fund

H a r r y Wi l l she r , s a l a r y . . . . $ 67.95 E m a n u e l Sodt , s a l a r y . . . . 62.50 F r e d L inde , s a l a r y 75.00 "Waldo E i s e m a n n , s a l a r y . . . 70.00 R o b ' r t R o w e , s a l a r y 65.83 R o b e r t Y o u n g s a l a r y 60.83 D u r w a r d Young, s a l a r y . . . 53.33 A. E . H a w k e s , s a l a ry 65.00 C. "W. She t t e r ly , s a l a r y . . . . 89.58 D o n n a W o o d w a r d , s a l a r y . . 60.00 W i l l i a m Groves , s a l a r y . . . . 65.00 J . C. Ledwidge , s a l a r y . . . . 65.00

"Water "Works F u n d to t a l s e m i - m o n t h l y s a l a r i e s . . . $800.02

Conting-ent F u n d Pr-ank Marz , s a l a r y 1-2 m o . $ 74.64 F r e d J. S taeb , s a l a r y

1-2 m o 50.00

T o t a l s a l a r i e s $124.64 Elect ion

H. M. S lauson , s e r v i c e s . . . $ 10.00 W. C. Mau lbe t s ch , s ? r v i c e s . 10.00 C. J . Sweet , serv ices 10.00 J- E . Dwyer , serv ices 10.00 T. E . "Ware, se rv ices 10.00

COMMON C O U N C I L — A P R I L 19, 1926

"W, S. Moore , serv ices 10.00 J . A. Burs ley , serv ices 10.00 Geo. J . Lutz , J r . , s e rv i ce s . . 10.00 W. C. Ho l l ands , s e r v i c e s . . 8.00 T, P . S towe serv ices 8.00 G e r t r u d e E . Collins, serv ices 8.00 Sanue l H e n n e , s e r v i c e s . . . . 8.00 Otto E . H a a b serv ices 8.00 J . H e r m a n Greve^ se rv ices 8.00 W m . H. B u e t t n e r , se rv ices 8.00 E u g e n ? P . S tab ler , se rv ices 8.00 H e r m a n G. E h n i s , se rv ices 8.00 Alber t S. Lutz , s e r v i c e s . . 8.00 C. H. S a r a w , s e rv i ce s . . . . 8.00 Lorenzo W. Seccor, serv ices 8.00 Car l A. L e h m a n , s e r v i c e s . . 8.00 E m o r y A. K a p p l e r , serv ices 8.00

>s=Johanna Vog?I. s e rv i ce s . . . 8.00 J o h n P . O 'Rei ley serv ices 8.00 W m . A. Seery s e r v i c e s . . . . 8.00 W m . Corson, se rv ices 8 00 E d w a r d L. S c h u m a c h e r ,

services 8.00 P r a n k .T. O'Toole, se rv ices 8.00 D, M. Schanesey , s e r v i c e s . 8.00 W m . Groves , s e rv i ce s . . . , 8 00 T. H. Grey, serv ices 8.00 Geo. Spathelf , s e rv i ce s . . . . 8.00 L. W. Moore , serv ices . . . . 8.00 H a r r y N. Cole, s e rv i ce s . . . . 8.00 Rob t . Nor r i s , serv ices 8.00 K a t h r ine M a c B r i d e

serv ices 8.00 M a r y S. Cole s e r v i c e s . . . . 8.00 J . R. MacGregor , s e r v i c e s . . 8.00 H a r r y W. Nichols , serv ices 8.00 A n d r e w S. Bake r , se rv ices 8 00 L. M. G r a m , serv ices 8.00 K a t h e r n M. Golden ,serv ic ' ' s 8.00 Nell ie J . S tevens , s e rv i ce s . 8.00 C. E . H e b b a r d , s e rv i ce s . . 8 00 W . B. Groa t , serv ices 8.00 Geo. Lu tz Sr.. s e rv i ce s . . . . 8.00 H . P Gross , serv ices 8.00 Mar i a Pee l , se rv ices 8.00 D o u g h l a s Gold n, s e r v i c e s . .8 .00 Lulu M. P o r s h e e , se rv ices . . 8.00 Clancy N a n r y s e r v i c e s . . . . 8.00 Geo. J . Geisel, s e rv ices . . . . 8.00 *^eo. D. Schaf fe r s e r v i c e s . . 6.00 F r e d J . H u h n , s e r v i c e s . . . . 6.00 W. A. H in tz . services 6.00 Ben . C. M u m m e r y , se rv ices 6.00 L. E. S lussar , s e rv i ce s . . . . 6.00 W. E . Clark , serv ices 6.00 W m . W ? i n m a n n , s e r v i c e s . . 6.00 J o h n T. K e n n y se rv i ce s . . 5.00 Geo. H . P i sche r , s e r v i c e s . . 5.00 P r e d J . S taeb , s e rv i ce s . . . . 10.25 J J . Enge l f r ied , s e r v i c e s . . 3.12 W m . L P a r k s , s e rv i ce s . . . . 6.00 C. E. Godfrey, s e r v i c e s . . . . 9.50 Geo. W. Lutz , r e p a i r s . . . . 8.60 Ann-A F u e l Co.. fuel 7.25

M u n i c i p a l G a r a g e T h e De t ro i t Ed i son Co.,

l ight $ 1.57 M o n a r c h Mfg. Co., supp l i es 53.55 R. H . Alber , suppl ies .40 S a m C A n d r e w , s u p p l i e s . . .70 A n n A r b o r Bu ick S-^rvice

Co., supp l i es 1.30 T h e Art i f ic ia l Ice C ,

supp l i es 12.50 Auto P a r t s Co. s u p p l i e s . . 4.86 W. C. E ld red , s u p p l i e s . . . . 9.25 H e r t l e r Bros. , s u p p l i e s . . . . 3.25 H u t z e l & Co.. s u p p l i e s . . . . .60 T h e M i c h i g a m m e Oil co.,

supp l i e s 206.85 Mueh l ig & Schmid , supp l i es 18.63 H e n r y P i a t t supp l i es 10.48 Smi th Tir R e p a i r Co.,

suppl ies 63.70 S taeb le r & Sons, s u p p l i e s . . .30 F r a n k W Wi lk inson ,

supp l i es 3.50 Ann A r b o r E x i d e B a t t e r y

S e r v i c e - r e p a i r s 1.00 S. A. Els i for serv ices 4.00 Wolf & Colvin, servic s . . 2.50

Munic ipa l Garag© T o t a l . $398.94 K n g i n e e r Dept .

J i m Acqui , serv ices $ 55.20 W m . J . C h a m b e r s , se rv ices 87.50 K. W. Donne l l , s e rv ices . . . . 75.00 W. H . Hoope r , s e r v i c e s . . . . 28.00 H a r o l d J o h n M a r q u a r d t .

serv ices 18 00 J a m e s Mason, s rv i ces . . . . 4.23 V. w . M c A d a m , s e r v i c e s . . . 87.50 P . Schmid , serv ices 75.00 C. P r e s t o n Wi t che r , serv ices 75.00

Tota l e lect ion $528.72

E n g i n e e r Dept . to ta l . . . ..'fio05.4-! T h e De t ro i t Edison Co. p o w e r etc $ 24.11

Mich. Bell Tel . Co., t o l l s . . 2.55 B a n n e r L a u n d r i ng Co.,

l a u n d r y .'. . . 8.50 J a m e s Coon, services 37.50 Vincen t P e l d m a n , services 19.33 P u b l i c H e a l t h N u r s i n g As­

soc , serv ices 28.25 W. H . A n d e r s o n Tool &

Supply Co.. s u p p l i e s . . . . 24.01 B a r k m a n L u m b e r Co., s u p ­

pl ies 124.00 C. L. B e r g e r & Sons, s u p ­

pl ies 6.59 H. D. E d w a r d s & Co., s u p ­

plies 11.91 I n g ^rsol l .Rand Co., supp l i e s 2.62 The F r e d e r i c k Post Co.,

supp l i e s 12.53 T h e Supe r io r Seal & S t a m p

Co., supp l i e s 40.00 W i n k w o r t h F u e l & Supply

Co.. supp l i e s 18.00

4 COMMON COUNCIT-—APRIL 19, 192C

Ann Arbor F o u n d r y Co., supplies 16.50

Eberbach & Son Co., sup ­plies 1-50

E rns t Bro the r s Elect r ic Shop, supplies etc ^5.75

Jno . C. F i sher Co., supplies 16.91 Goodh -w F lora l Co., sup­

plies -0.00 W m . Goodyear & Co., sup­

plies 1.50 The Home Supply Store,

suppl ies 6.61 The Mayer -Scha i re r Co.

supplies, etc 115.55 The Quarry, suppl ies 12.25 W m . H. L. Rohde , suppl i?s 21.50 The C. A. Sauer Co., sup­

plies 7.20 Geo. "Wahr, supplies 10.00 David A. Kill ins & Son.

sand and gravel 4.54 Holland, A c k e r m a n & Hol­

land, blue pr in t 4.44 Bur roughs Adding Machine

Co., r epa i r s 4.45 P . B. Hard ing , r e p a i r s . . . . 12.75 Geo. W. Lutz. r epa i r s .50 Wolf & Colvin, r e p a i r s . . . . 1.05 The Ann Arbor Ra i l road

Co.. freight and s torage 25.19 R. O. Bonist^el, expense

paid 5.50

Total Supplies etc .$693.62 Contingent F u n d to ta l in­

cluding salar ies $2,251.35 Pol ice Fund

American Rai lway Ex­press Co., express .61

Police F u n d to ta l inc lud­ing salar ies $1,325.79

W a t e r Works Fund Union Steam P u m p Co.,

supplies $ 6.2J R. L. Polk & Co., sup­

plies 8.00 Crane Co. supplies 5.13 General Electr ic Co., sup­

plies 2.70 Michigan Valve & F o u n ­

dry Co. supplies 771.05 Sam C. Andres , suppl ies . 26.00 Jno . C. F i she r Co., sup­

plies 3.15 S c h u m a c h e r H a r d w a r e

Co.i suppl ies 3.72 Mayer-Scha i re r Co., sup­

plies 37.00 Ebe rbach & Son Co.,

suppl i -s 2.80 Geo. W a h r , suppl ies 5.10 J o h n Crane, suppl ies . . . . 60.85 Staebler Oil Co., supplies 10.00 Pos t Office, pos tage . . . . 3.47 W m , Hochrein . supplies

and services 1,417.29 Detroi t Edison Co., serv­

ices 15.00 Mar t in Hal ler , r e p a i r s . , 14.34 Detroi t Edison Co., light

and p o w : r 1 261.04 Mich. Cent ra l R. R.,

f reight 5.63 W a t e r W o r k s Dept., ex­

pense 2.38

Total supplies, etc $3,660.86

L. Gerr ick labor : L. Fu r thmue l l e r , l a b o r . . W. Western , labor A. Jedele , labor H. Maier, labor

Total labor

62.40 62.40 46.80 60.00 70.00

301 60

W a t e r W o r k s F u n d total including salar i s . . . . $4,762.48

Building Sidewalk Fund A. E. Rause r overcharge

on s idewalk $ 3.86 P a r k Fond

Geo. Davis, labor $ 32.1 S H e n r y Mager, labor 21.18 J o e Mart in , labor 19.80 Ez ra Moor^, labor 20.25 Ernes t Jones , t eam 32.00

Total labor $ 125.41

$ 133.66

$ 68.60 55.30

9.00 61.80

8.80 68.25

Jno . C. F i scher Co.. sup­plies $ 3.00

Amer ican Broach & Machine Co., r e p a i r s . . 5.25

Total supplies, ^tc. . . . $ 8.25

P a r k F u n d to t a l . . . . Street Fund

L. G. Bird, labor Otto Blaess. labor Camby Dempsey. l abor . . Wa l t e r P e l d k a m p , labor . Adolph Pinkbeiner , labor F red Hanse lman , labor ; . F r a n k Hartsuff, l a b o r . . . 9 J o h n Herrs t , labor 9 Sam Kalmlbach, labor. . . . 4 W m . Kappler , labor 54.00 Geo. Mack, labor 20.60 F r e d Maike, labor 23.40 J a m e s Mason, labor 59.15 Clyde Meabon, l abor . . . . 52.20 G?o. Menice. labor 61.80 Ju l ius Nims, labor 22.20 Chris Paul , labor 41.00 Chris . Pfaus, labor 29.75 Ed. Roehm, labor 42.50 Otto Schantz. labor 47.40 Ed. Schweickert , l a b o r . . 20.40 Carl Seeger, labor 29.25

00 00 .50

COMMON C O U N C I L — A P R I L 19, 1926 6

H e r m a n StoU. l abor 43.50 i h a v e e x a m i n e d t h e fo re -R o b e r t Stoll, l abor 27.00 go ing a c c o u n t s aga in s t t h e City T h e o . S to l l s te imer , labor 27.75 of A n n A r b o r a n d I h e r e b y cer t i fy F r e d Ulr ich . l abor 45.'83 t h a t t hey a r e co r r ec t to t h e best C la rence W a l k e r , l a b o r . . 6.00 of m y k n o w l e d g e . W m . W a y m a n , l a b o r . . . . 25.75 Respec t fu l ly submi t t ed , Art i f ic ial Ice Co., t e a m . . 8,00 ISAAC G. R E Y N O L D S , J a m e s C u m m i n g s . t e a m . . 34.67 City Clerk. Chas . F l3wel l ing , t e a m . . . 38.67 To t h e H o n o r a b l e , t h e C o m m o n Leo. G u t e k u n s t , t e a m . . . . 23.11 Counci l , J o h n Miller , t e a m 50.33 G e n t l e m e n : Guy Mull ison, t e a m 6.00 Y o u r F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e r h a s Car l R e h b e r g t e a m 55.78 rev iewed t h e foregoing r e p o r t .

W a r r a n t s for sa la r i es w e r e d r a w n Totol l abor $1,190.29 Apr i l 16. 1926. W e r e c o m m e n d

„ , ^ ^j. •, c, • ^ i j t h a t s a m e be a p p r o v e d a n d t h a t T h e Buffa lo-Spr ingf ie ld w a r r a n t s be o rde r :d d r a w n for

Rol le r Co supp l i e s , e tc $ .33 .71 fo rego ing a c c o u n t s . E lg in S t r ee t Sweepe r Co., ^ ^ SLAUSON,

suppl ies , e tc . . . . . . . . 41.30 ^^^ j ^ ^ j ^ ^ . J r . Teh M e t r o p o l i t a n P a v m g F i n a n c e Commi t t ee ,

Br ick Co., b r i ck 412.00 ^ ^^ ^ . . S a m C A n d r e s supp l i e s 4.53 Aid. S lauson moved t h e adop t ion J n o C. F i s c h e r ' Co., sup'- ^^ r epo r t , w h i c h was a d o p t e d by

piigg ' 12.66 fol lowing vo t e : Yeas, Aid. Slauson, H. J . Hagen , ' supp l i e s ' * . ' . ' . 14.00 Joce lyn , Mau lbe t sch , Graf, Sweet , H e r t l e r Bros. , s u p p l i e s . . 8.00 Lucas , Dv^^ye •, H a m m i a l , Moore . Lu ick Bros . & Co., supp l i e s 1.30 Baluss , B u r ^ e y , F r e e m a n , Lutz . Mueh l ig & Schmid . s u p - Young , P r e s . W o o d b u r y , 15. Nays ,

plies 1-95 n o n e . S c h u m a c h e r H a r d w a r e ^ I d . s : a u s o n p re sen ted bill of

Co.. supp l i es 20.70 M a u r y a n d Gordon for $3,135.6! Geo. Smi th supp l i es . . 5.25 ^^^ e n g i n e e r i n g services a n d ex-David A. KiUms & Sons p e n s e s f rom J a n . 1. to F e o . 28. C ' E G o d f r i r f re igh t ^^^6 . inclus ive in connec t ion wi th

a n d c a r t a g e ^ '^^'^ ' ' ' 4 64 p r e p a r a t i o n o. r e p o - t on w a t e r s u p -D. J Malloy, r e p a i r s . . . 26.80 ^^^ ^O'̂ t h e city of Ann Arbor and Monson P a t t e r n & M a c h - f^^^l'r.^f ^"*^, expenses m p r e p a r -

ine W o r k s , r e p a i r s . . 6.55 ^^S f ifteen a d d i t i o n a l copies 01 r e -Wolf & Colvin, r e p a i r s . . 14.30 PO"̂ *-

— • Moved by Aid. Slauson, t h a t bill Tota l suppl ies , etc . . . .$1,056.69 tbe a l lowed a n d City Clerk in s t ruc t -

ed to d r a w w a r r a n t on W a t e r S t ree t F u n d to t a l $2,246.98 -Works fund for a m o u n t due .

F u l l e r S t ree t B r i d g e F u n d Adop ted b> fol lowing vo te : Yeas, W a l t e r L a h d e , s e r v i c e s . . $ 100.00 A M . Slauson , Joce lyn , M a u l b e t s c h J a m e s H . Cissel, s e rv ices . . 100.00 Q^af, Sweet , Lucas , Dwyer , H a m -

^ ,, c.̂ T> -^ -rn ^ mia l , Moore , Ba luss , Burs ley , F r e e -F u l l e r St., B r idge F u n d ^^^^ ^ u t z , Young , P re s . VVoo^.ou y.

To ta l $200.00 i5_ Nays . none . R E C A P I T U L A T I O N ^^^^^,^^^ Connn i t toe

^ ? r " e ' " ^ ' " ' * 2 2I3 63 By Aid. S l a u s o n : Pol ice 1 '32.5J79 Reso lved , t h a t t h e Boa rd of R u b -W a t e r W o r k s '.".".*.".'.'.'.'. . 4,762'48 ^ ^ W o r k s be au tho r i zed to a d v e r -Bu i ld ing S idewalk 3.86 ^^^e for bids lo r cons t ruc t ion of P a r k 133.66 s i dewa lks w h i c h m a y be o rde red St ree t . ' 2,246.98 ^^iH by c o m m o n counci l d u r i n g t h e Fu l l e r St. B r i d g e 200.00 c o m i n g season .

A d o p t e d by fol lowing vo t e : Yeas. City F u n d s Tota l $13,207.75 Aid. S.auson, Jocelyn, Mau lbe t sch .

Ann Arbor , Mich Apr i l 19, 1926. G^^^, Sweet , Lucas , Dwyer , H a m -To the F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e of t h e "^lal, Moore , Baluss , Bursley, F r e e -

C o m m o n Counci l . m a n , Lutz . Young , P re s . W o o d -G e n t l e m e n : ' l ^uy , 15. Nays, none .

COMMON COUNCTT.—APraL. 19, 1926

Bond Committee Report To the Honoraule, the Common

Council, Gentlemen:

Your Bond Committee has had the following bonds under consid­eration and respectfully lecom-mends approval oi the same:

CoHiitiiblcs' Bonds First ward, ii.rnest H. Whito.

principal; Roy B. Hiscock and John C. Fritz, sureties.

Second ward, i^'red Dupper, prin-cipa.; Herman u . Knii.d ana r'. Schanid, sureties.

Fou i th ward, George W. Gough. principal; Lester L. Simons and tiert A. Jackson, suretie^s.

Fifth ward, Nelson Hoppe, prin­cipal; F r t d o . tociiiv^icii-- .li.iA V. uutekunst , sureties.

Seventh ward, Myron H. Mil.s, principal; John A. Aeelands anil Kli Bradshaw, sureties.

Plumbers* Bonds Otto H. Koch, p . incipal; Mrs.

Will.am Schnier.e and Reuuen Koch, sureties.

Ro'oert A. Steward, principal; Atnerican Surety Company of New York, surety.

F e m e & Co., principal; Ameri­can Surety Co. oi ^\ew York, sure­ty.

Gottlob A. Raise.', principal; The Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York, surety.

Fred Wier, principal; The Fidel­ity & Casualty Co., of New York, surety.

C. Ludwig Schneider, principal; United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety.

C. T. Walker, principal; United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety.

George S. Woodard, principal; United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety.

William Hochrein, principal; New Amsterdam Casualty Co.. surety.

Herber t Jacobus, principal; G. W. Fletcher and W. C. Jacobus, sureties.

Respectfully submitted, BENJAMIN H. GRAF, E. E. LUCAS, C. C. FREEMAN,

Bond Committee. Aid. Graf moved the adoption of

that part of report relative to con­stables' bonds, which was adopted

by following vote: Yeas, Aid. S au-son, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dvvyer, Hammial , Moore, Baluss, Bursley, F reeman , i^utz, Young, Pres . Woodbury, IB. Nays, none.

Aid. Graf .moved the adoption of the remainder OL bond committee report, which was adopted by fol­lowing vote: Yeas, Aid. Slauson, Joce.yn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dwyer, Hammial , Moore, Baluss, Bursley, Freeman, Lutz, Young, Pres. Woodbury, 15. Nays. none.

Special Budget Committee To the Honorable, the Common

Council, Gentlemen:

Your special Budget Committee, to whom wa^ referied the mat te r of financing the purchase of site for sewage disposal plant, has had the same under consideration and respectfully recommends the pur­chase of site under option by the city and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute war: ant therefor upon approval of deed uy City Attorney.

Respectfully subffnitted, L. P. JOCELYN, BENJ . H. GRAF, C. C. FREEMAN, GEO. LUTZ. jr. E. E. LUCAS, B. P. WOODBURY,

Budget Committee. Aid. Jocelyn moved the adop­

tion of report , which was adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Slau­son, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Sweet, Lucas, Dwyer, Hammial , Moore, Baluss, Bursley, Freeman, Lutz, Young. P .es . Woodbury, 15. Nays, none.

City Officers Annual report of City Merk and

reports of City Treasurer and Clerk for month of March received and ordered to take usual course. Annual Report of the City Clerk

1925 - 1926 Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 1, 1926

To the Honorable the Comimon Council,

Gentlemen: In accordance with the .;harter,

I present a s ta tement of thy finan­cial t ransact ions of the City for the fiscal year ending January 31, 1926.

C O M M O N C O U N C I L — A P R I L , 19, 1926

R e c e i p t s I n C i t y C l e r k ' s o f f i ce i r o i a F e b ­

r u a r y 1, 1925 , t o J a n u a r y 3 1 , 1920 . C O N T I N G E N T F U N D

P e d d l e r l i c e n s e s $1 ,291 .00 T a x i d r i v e r s ' l i c e n s e s . . . . 59 .00 D r a y l i c e n s e s • 301 .00 B i l l i a r d a n d p o o l l i c e n s e s 206 .00 T a x i l i c e n s e s 420 .00 P l u m b e r l i c e n s e s 29.00 D o g l i c e n s e s 343 .75 F e e s f o r f i l i ng , e t c . . . . • 324 .50 T h e a t e r l i cen : i e s 395 .00 P a r a d e l i c e n s e s 200.CO C o f f e e H o u s e l i c e n s e . . . . 25.00 I n s p e c t i o n of s i g n s . . . . . 66.00

C o n t i n g e n t f u n d t o t a l . . ? 3 , 6 6 0 . 2 5 B U I L D I N G S I D E W A L K F U N D

W a l k s b u i l t b y c i t y $3 ,773 .95 C E M E T E R Y F U N D

S a l e of l o t s a n d g r a v e s . . . $ 540 .00 C a r e of l o t s • . . . 27 .00 P e r p e t u a l c a r e 50.OC B u r i a l p e r m i t s 280 .00

C e m e t e r y F u n i t o t a l • SOT.Of C E M E T E i l v : S I N K I N G F U N D

( C r e a t e d b y C o u n c i l A u g . 3, 1 9 2 5 ) S a l e of l o t s '̂ 225 .00 P e r p e t u a l c a r e . . . . . . . . . 25 00

C e m e t e r y S i n k i n g F u n d t o t a l $ 250 .00

G r a n d t o t a l S8 ,581 .20

E x p e n d i t u r e s — C i t y F u n d C O N T I N G E N T F U N D

M a y o r ' s O f f i c e — S a l a r y $ 500 .00 P r i n t i n g a n d s u p p l i e s . . 19.50

T o t a l E x p e n d i t u r e s m a y o r ' s o f f i ce $ 519 .50

C i t y C l e r k ' s O f f i c e — S a l a r y $ 3 ,074 .38 D e p u t y C l e r k 1,800.00 D e p u t y c l e r k a n d s t e ­

n o g r a p h e r 1,415.00 P o s t a g e 68.62 P r i n t i n g 284.75 S u p p l i e s 101 .78 S u r e t y ' bond 14.CO P a i d f o r r e c o r d i n g

d e e d s 19.40 B i n d i n g 67.80 T e l e p h o n e t o l l s 1.50 A d d i n g M a c h i n e r e ­

p a i r s 11.17 T r a v e l i n g e x p e n s e s . . . 13 .58 L i c e n s e p l a t e s 39.14 F r e i g h t a n d e x p r e s s . . 1.59

S t o c k b o n d s

7

150 .00

T o t a l E x p e n d i t u r e s C i t y C l e r k ' s o f f i c e . $ 7 ,062 .71

C i t y T r e a s u r e r ' s O f f i c e — S a l a r y $

D e p u t y c l e r k , , • E x t r a s e r v i c e P o s t a g e P r i n t i n g S u p p l i e s -B i n d i n g S u r e t y b o n d s P o s t i n g N o t i c e s Of f i ce r e p a i r s . . • A d d i n g m a c h i n e S e r v i c e s a n d e x p e n s e o n

b o n d s

828.3G 535 .00 356 .20

47 .50 108 .50 270 .72

38 .5e 525 .00

15 .00 2.40

294 .00

108 .58

T o t a l E x p e n d i t u r e s C i t y T r e a s u r e r ' s of­f i ce $ 6 ,129.76

C i t y A s s e s s o r ' s O f f i c e — S a l a r y $ 2,8&8.»9t C l e r k 1,380.00 E x l r a S e r v i c e 1,105.40 P r i n t i n g 6.75 S u p p l i e s . . • 506 .06 R e p a i r s a n d r e n t a l of

t y p e w r i t e r 85.52 Of f i ce r e p a i r s 7.29

T o t a l E x p e n d i t u r e s C i t y A s s e s s o r ' s of­f i ce $ 5 ,950 .01

C i t y E n g i n e e r ' s O f f i c e — S a l a r y $ 3 ,950 .00 A s s i s t a n t E n g i n e e r . . - 2 ,575 .00 S t e n o g r a p h e r 1 ,260.00 L o h r k e ' s s a l a r y 1,640.00 O t h e r e m p l o y e e s 15 ,545 .18 P r i n t i n g 171„00 Of f i ce s u p p l i e s 668 .61 C o n s t r u c t i o n s u p p l i e s . . 3 ,601 .70 P a i d t o m u n i c i p a l g a ­

r a g e 725 .06 F r e i g h t a n d e x p r e s s . . 62 .06 A t t e n d i n g c o n v e n t i o n . . 142 .70 T e l e p h o n e t o l l s 27 .04 B l u e p r i n t s 2 6 7 . 3 3 R e p a i r s 43 .92 A d d i n g m a c h i n e r e ­

p a i r s 13 .62 T y p e w r i t e r a n d r e p a i r s 123 .50 A d v e r t i s i n g 141 .83 C a l c u l a t i n g . m a c h i n e . 196 .00 R e n t a l of c a r 72.00 C l e a n i n g s e w e r 22 .99 I n s p e c t i o n s h e e t a s ­

p h a l t 1,237.72 M a g a z i n e s u b s c r i p t i o n 3.00

T o t a l T x p e n d i t u r e s

s COMMON COUNCIL—APRIL 19, 1926

City Engineer 's of­fice $ 32,489.

City Heal th Officer's Dept—

Repairs 129.57

Salary • Sanitary policeman . . Milk inspector Chemist

Stenographer Vaccination services . . Nurse services Print ing Supplies

Paid to municipal ga­rage

Traveling expenses . . . . Ice Laboratory labor Tolls Laundry Kelvinator Incu'bator

.931. 791. 80C. 900. 116. 29^. 177. 173.

,115.

675, 102,

13, 243.

3, 2

430 135

26

28 36 00 00 65 00 8C 50

13 50 64 18 ,60 ,65 ,10 ,00

City Heal th Offi­cer's Dept •$ 10,903.89

Total Expendi tures City Attorney's Office— Salary $ 2,131.35 Assistant's salary . . . . 780.00 Stenographer 288.00 Supplies • 12.20 Travel expense 21.99 Litigation 237.80 Subscription 8.00 Abstracts • • - . 13.00

Total Expendi tures City Attorney's of­fice

Other Salaries Paid from Contingent Fund—

Street commissioner . . $ City yard man City physician Jani tor city hall . . . . •

$ 3,492.34

833.32 400.00 200.00

1,200.00

Total Expenditures additional salar ies . $ 2,633.32

Municipal Garage— Salar of superintendent .$ 1,955.00 Light 74.60 "Water 10.50 Supplies and repairs . . 7,365.02

Total Expendi tures Municipal Garage • $

Comfort Station— Jani tor $ Supplies Labor • . . Freight Services Water . . . . • Light

9,405.12

827.01 350.26

1.40 8.93

18.00 131.14

479. 795.

13. 423. 519. 295.

1. 939. 317.

88. 201.

49. 59.

787. 70.

77 00 00 58 49 C2 00 71 36 75 32

49 86 49 50

Total Expenditures Comfort Stat ion—.$ 1,480.84

General Expense Paid from Contingent Fund—

Collecting Garbage . . . $ 16,050.00 Election and registra­

tion • Publishing, Times News Other print ing Fire insurance Auto insurance . . • . . . . Compensation insurance Street Depar tment . . . Telephone rentals . . . . Liability insurance. . . . Fuller St. bridge D 'Ea th house Legal blanks for jus ­

tices Power for Henry St. . . • City hall, fuel City hall, labor City hall, l ighting Edi­

son Co 566.56 City hall , l ighting

•Washtenaw Gas Co.. 36.52 Water for drinking

fountains 392.46 Supplies • 425.58 City hall, laundry 64.70 City hall, water 109.11 City hall, repairs 923.61 Repairs, ward 'buildings 245.35 Labor, dumping ground 1.024.90 Auditing books 233.33 Piling equipment 706.90 Board of Review 251.00 Burial animals 90.50 Salary survey . . • 750.00 Appropriation, G. A. R. . 30.00 Dues to League of

Mich. Municipalities. 25.00 Claims paid 129.52 Wate r tap 157.68 Attending convention. . 11.08 Fre ight and express . . . 1.08 Services for engrossing 26.08 Interest on overdraft . . 2.07 Cleaning sewer 170.59 Taxes paid . . • 508.27

Total general ex­penses $ 36,973.23

Contingent Fund to­tal $117,039.98

UNCOLLECTED CITY TAX FUND Refund $ 71.6'3

F I R E FUND Salaries $ 54,397.28

14.58 Supplies and labor 2,167.60

COMMON COUNCII

R o a d s t e r 1,371.00 Coal • 278.74 B o n d s 6,187.40

F i r e F u n d t o t a l . . . $ 64,402.02 pOXilCE F U N D

Salar ies $ 32,271.87 Suppl ies a n d labor . . . . 4,996.30 Motorcycle ' 325.00 Traff ic con t ro l . . . . . . . 758.24 A t t e n d i n g conven t ion . 32.04

Pol ice F u n d to ta l . . $ 38.383.4f^ P O O R F U N D

'Salary, poor c o m m i s ­s ioner $ 600.OC'

Sa lary , ci ty phys ic i an . 400.00 Suppl ies a n d l abor . . . 1,190.59 R e n t • 195.00

Poor F u n d to ta l . . . $ 2,385.59 C E M E T E R Y F U N D

Sa la ry $ 870.32 Suppl ies a n d l abor . . . - 213.88

Ceme te ry F u n d t o t a l . $ 1,084.20 C E M E T E R Y S I N K I N G F U N D

C:ty bonds $ 1,740.00 S T R E E T L I G H T I N G F U N D

EdiPon Co • . $ 25,040.15 T u r n i n g on a n d off

b o u l e v a ' d l igh t s . . . 16.67 L a b o r a n d m a t e r i a l . . 86.26

S t ree t L igh t ing F u n d To ta l $ 25,143.08

B U I L D I N G S I D E W A L K F U N D Pa id c o n t r a c t o r $ 11,914.95 Inspec t ion services . . . . 675.00 Board of Review 55.00

Bu i ld ing S idewa lk F u n d to ta l $ 12,644.95

P A R K F U N D Sala ry of s u p e r i n t e n d ­

ent $ 2,645.81 P a r t t i m e s t e n o g r a p h e r 120.00 A t t e n d i n g c o n v e n t i o n . . 74.34 Suppl ies 5,659.29 L a b o r 9,503.13 P u r c h a s e of land 431.50 Lieu of w a r r a n t 7.00

P a r k F u n d to ta l . . . $ 18,441.07 S T R E E T F U N D

Salary , s t r ee t c o m m i s ­s ioner $ 1,724.95

Salary , ci ty ya rd m a n . 800.00 Salary , s t e n o g r a p h e r . . 564.21 L a b o r 35,082.65 Suppl ies 10,436.37 G a r a g e supp l ies 4,537.59 Grave l • ' . 7.143.57

A P R I L 19, 1926 9

P r o p e r t y 16,996.75 T a r v i a 1,809.00' R o a d oil a n d c a l c i u m . . 9,125.28 C e m e n t •• . . 2,340.27 A t t e n d i n g convent ion . 51.00 D ' E a t h h o u s e 198.37 Sweepe r 5,870.50 F l u s h e r • 6,057.00 G r a d i n g c u r b a n d Gu t ­

t e r 1,834.07

St ree t F u n d t o t a l . . .$104,571.58 W A T E R F u n d

G e n e r a l se rv ices $ 8,562.25 W A T E R W O R K S F U N D

R e g u l a r s a l a r i e s $ 24,583.10 Suppl ies • . . . 130,350.37 L a b o r 18,140.84 W a t e r su rvey 4,568.80 Lieu of check • . . 52.80 In t e r e s t , 2nd issue . . . 10,175.00 W a t e r R igh t s , i n t e r e s t . 4,152.50 W a t e r r igh t s , s e r v i c e s . . 2,110.00 'Wate r c o m p l e t i o n , in ­

t e r e s t 2,250.00 W a t e r m e t e r , in te res t . 3,750.00 Bonds , first issue 27,000.00 In te res t , first issue . . - 12,590.00

W a t e r W o r k s F u n d t o t a l $239,723.41

Tota l E x p e n d i t u r e s City F u n d s $634,193.21

Specia l F u n d s B R I D G E , C U L V E R T a n d C R O S S ­

W A L K F U N D Suppl ies $ 317.00 Ex tens ions . . • 702.03 Services 773.88 S t o r m s e w e r s :

Alley, B4S, R 4 E . . . . 534.19 Ann S t ree t 2,779.15 Belser S t ree t 651.98 C a m b r i d g e 403.10 C h a p i n • 339.97 C e d a r 505.91 F e l c h 2,240.88 F o r e s t • . . . 1,087.80 Geddes 3,143.07 Hiscock 1,210.78 Je f fe r son . . • 272.41 S. Main 521.88 O a k ' a n d 160.29 O n o n d a g a 19.96 Second 45.10 Spr ing 369.19 S u m m i t 309.40 W. Sumtmit 1,424.15 Th i rd . . • 447.99 T h o m p s o n 127.71 E. Univers i ty 351.43

10 C O M M O N C O U N C I L — A P R I L 19, 102(5

W a y n e S t r e e t 888.54 38 1,3(50.00

B r i d g e , C u l v e r t a n d C r o s s w a l k F u n d t o ­t a l - . .$ 19,627.79

B R O A D W A Y B R I D G E F U N D B o n d s $ 3.800.00 I n t e r e s t • 535.50

$ 4,335.50 FULLER STREET BRIDGE F U N D P a i d c o n t r a c t o r $ 14,418.36 S u p p l i e s . . • 1,363.71 S e r v i c e s 2,550.03

F u l l e r S t r e e t F u n d t o t a l

B r i d g e

39 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 54 55

3,240.00 2.610.00 1,300.00

760.00 2,790.00 4,500.00

99.26 176.99 000.00 650.00 OOC.OO 600.00 000.oe 900 00 oou.eo

18.332.10 56 . . . . . . . . . 8,500.00

T o t a l E x p e n d i t u r e s S p e c i a l F u n d s . . . $ 42,295.39

D i s t r i c t Founds—Pavin jv D i s t r i c t s T A X I N G A C C O U N T S

B o n d s N o . R e d e e m e d 32 •$ 284.5( 33 8'37.00 34 . . • 2,936.00 35 143.55 36 . . • 2 ,893.00 37 129.61

I n t e r e s t 11.38 33.48 97.44

5.74 191.44

25.92

57 58 59 60 61 62 63

165.00 .Of'O.OO 600.00 220.00 6 50.^0 140.00 .700.00

337.50 810.00 652.50 325.00 190.00 697.5C ,125.00 34.79 61.95

,200.00 ,460.00 850.00 720.00

,800.00 ,305.00 900.00

,250.00 82.50

702.27 156.10

57.21) 169.10

36.40 650.2.S

T o t a l s . . . $ 5 9 , 1 7 4 . 9 1 $18,938.41)

T a x T o t a l P a v i n g A c c o u n t s . . . ,$78 ,113.40

L A B O R N o .

55 . 64 . 65 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 . 70 71

A C O U N T S P a i d

C o n t r a c t o r B u i l d i n g S i d e w a l k

28,782.27 10,878,06 65,369.79

7.003.22 2 ,228.11 4,505.90 7,001.39 4,968.74

$156.50

I n s p e c t i o n $4,553.92

T o t a l s • $130,737.48 $156.50 $4 553.92

T o t a l P a v i n g L a b o r A c c o u n t s $135,447.90 T o t a l E x p e n d i t u r e s P a v i n g F u n d s • $213,561.3U

N o . 97 98 99

100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107

S e w e r T A X I N G

D i s t r i c t s A C C O U N T S

B o n d s R e d e e m e d I n t e r e s t $ 402 .43 $

356.31 407.29 222.59

1,668.08 235.87 886.34 335.00 550.00 275.00 379.07

40.26 17.82 20.37 11.13 83.41 11.80 44.33 16.75 27.50 13.75 18.96

108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122

264.45 192.71 400.00

1,000.00 400.00 175.00 233.00 975.00 155.00 162.00 250.00

3,700.00 1,175.00

144.00 440.00

13.23 9.64

40.00 100.00

40.00 17.50 23.30 97.50 15.50 16.20 25.00

605.00 176.25

46.80 66.00

C O M M O N C O U N C I L — A P R I L 19, 1926 11

123 250.00 124 350.00 125 900.00 126 950.00 127 300.00 128 450.00 129 650.00 13C 750.00 131 175.00 132 2,165.00 133 265.00 134 272.00 135 237.00 136 665.00 137 2,125.00 138 2,375.00

139 540.00 140 3,000.00 142 619.41 143 2,495.90 144 1,002.16 145 3,230.50 146 274.90 J47 6,170.32

37.50 52.50 135.00 142.50 45.00 67.50 97.50 112.50 26.25

522.03 39.75 40.80 35.55 149.07 425.00 475.00

108.OC 600.01' 62.92 202.76 101.84 328.20 27.92

626.92

163 1,362.C2 167 607.65 168 1,730.73

Totals .$40,596.33 $6,060.00

Total Sewer Tax Accounts $51,656.33

L A B O R A C C O U N T S

P a i d N o . C o n t r a c t o r 127 . . • $ 59.10 129 132.18 130 150 .56 132 • 460 .40 133 51.55 134 • . . . 53.50 135 46 .71 136 86.17 137 423.15 138 431 .81 139 106.06 140 • . . . . 553.17 1 4 1 1.389.19 142 • . 114 .66 143 477 .60 144 872 .70 145 626 .50 146 47 .40 147 3 ,424.29 148 • 2 ,569 .00 149 694 .09 150 1,324.40 151 • 781 .88 152 254 .39 153 9 ,160 .35 154 . . 374.05 155 2 ,950.37 158 275 .49 161 • 2 ,259 .73 162 6.423.57

T o t a l S e w e r A c c o u n t . .

L a b o r . $ 4 0 , 2 7 4 . 4 5

T o t a l E x p e n d i t u r e s S e w e r F u n d s $91 ,930 .78 C u r b a n d G u t t e r D i s t r i c t s

T A X I N G A C C O U N T S B o n d s

N o . R e d e e m e d I n t e r e s t 10 $ 312 .24 $ 15.62 11 512 .72 25.64 12 1,114.28 55 .72 13 227.95 11.40 11 159.74 7.99 15 729.02 36 .46 16 1,045.94 52 .30 17 385 .55 19.28 18 201 .62 10.09 19 281 .59 14.08 20 510 .74 25.54 21 202.74 10.14 22 975 .15 48 .76 23 156 .63 7.84 2 i 321.57 48 .24 26 796.98 79.70 27 2 ,435.56 265.3-3 28 497.56 99.52 38 3 ,187.34 293.7.^ 39 1,234.76 123.48 41 411 .38 41.14 44 466.65 46 .66 48 950.50 72 .53 49 433 .63 43.36 50 804 .97 161.00 •51 144.20 14.42 52 257 .85 25.78 53 166.39 33.28 54 140.12 21 .03 55 142 .30 21 .33 56 1,484.U' 246 .80 57 568 .76 85 .32 58 173 .13 25 .98 59 398 .09 79.60 60 260.24 39 .03 61 373 .31 74.64

T o t a l s . . . . $ 2 2 , 4 6 5 . 3 0 $.? 282 .78

T o t a l C u r b a n d G u t t e r T a x A c c o u n t s $24 ,748 .08

L A B O R A C C O U N T S P a i d

N'o. C o n t r a c t o r 73 $ 2 ,319 .33 74 2 ,609 .56 76 918 .30 77 ^ 1,346.51 '^^ • • • 471 .72

12 C O M M O N C O U N C I

79 800.06 80 ' 248.40 81 . . . 644.06 82 611.22 83 452.84 84 • : 1,671.13 85 2,550.02 86 1,668.84 87 • 1,477.75 88 . . -• 3,504.65 89 489.78

T o t a l C u r b a n d G u t ­t e r L a b o r A c c o u n t - $21,784.84

T o t a l E x p e n d l t u i e s C u r b a n d G u t t e r F u n d s $ 46,532.92

T o t a l E x p e n d i t u r e s D i s t r i c t F u n d s . . . . $352,025.00

T o t a l A m o u n t o f W a r r a n t s D r a w n on a l l F u n d s . . . $ 1 , 0 2 8 , 5 1 3 . 6 0

R e c a p i t u l a t i o n C I T Y F U N D S

' O u t s t a n d i n g w a r r a n t s F e b . 1, 1925 $ 1.273.34

W a r r a n t s d r a w n d u r ­i n g y e a r - 634 ,193 .21

T o t a l w a r r a n t s . . . .$ 635,466.55 L e s s c a n c e l l e d w a r ­

r a n t s $ 667.18 L e s s o u t s t a n d i n g

w a r r a n t s 500.69

1,167.87

T o t a l w a r r a n t s p a i d d u r i n g y e a r . . . . $ 634,298.68

S P E C I A L F U N D S W a r r a n t s d r a w n d u r ­

i n g y e a r $ 42,295.39 L e s s o u t s t a n d i n g w a r ­

r a n t s . . - 4 ,707.78

T o t a l w a r r a n t s p a i d d u r i n g y e a r $ 37,587-61

D I S T R I C T F U N D W a r r a n t s d r a w n d u r ­

i n g y e a r $ 352,025.00 L e s s o u t s t a n d i n g

w a r r a n t s • . . . 5,814.39

T o t a l w a r r a n t s p a i d d u r i n g y e a r $ 346,210.61

T o t a l w a r r a n t s on a l l f u n d s p a i d d u r i n g y e a r $1,018,096.90

L — A P R I L 19, 192G

See a n n u a l r e p o r t of C i t y T r e a s ­u r e r f o r a p p r o p r i a t i o n s , co l lec t ions^ t r a n s f e r s a n d c o n d i t i o n of v a r i o u s f u n d s .

B o n d s So ld D u r i n g F i s c a l Y e a r W A T E R W O R K S

W a t e r R i g h t s ( I s s u e d M a y 15, 1920) $ 6,500.00

L A T E R A L S E W E R S D i s t r i c t s — N o . 148 • $ 3,200.00 149 760.00 150 • 2,200.00 151 1,272.00 152 336.00 153 17,800.00 154 . 520.00 155 2,500.00 156 1,600.00 157 2,800.00 158 • 448 .00 159 9,996.00 160 3,900.00 161 2,600.00 162 9,996.00 163 1,348.00 164 1,060.00 165 2 .400.00 166 1,348.00 167 720.00 168 2,000.00

T o t a l L a t e r a l S e w e r B o n d s $68,804.00

P A V E M E N T S D i s t r i c t s — N o . 64 - $ 31,200.00 65 11,800.00 66 73,800.00 70 7,587.03 71 5,059.6o 67 7,600.00

T o t a l P a v e m e n t B o n d s . . • $137 ,046 .71 '

C U R B A N D G U T T E R D i s t r i c t s — N o . 62 .$ 9.360.00 63 2,740.00 64 1,520.00 65 620.00 66 4,640.00 67 6,960.00 S8 2,240.00 69 760.00 70 3,720.00 71 940.00

T o t a l C u r b a n d G u t ­t e r $33. . :00.00

COMMON C O U N C I L — A P R I L 19, 1926 13

F U L L E R S T R E E T B R I D G E $50,000 a u t h o r i z e d by e l ec to r s

Apr i l 6, 1925, bu t will no t be is ­sued un t i l a c t u a l cost of c o n s t r u c ­t ion is a s c e r t a i n e d .

Total B o n d s sold d u r ­ing fiscal y e a r . . . $ 2 4 5 , 8 5 0 . 7 1

Bonds a n d Coupons P a i d D u r i n g PJsca l Y e a r

B o n d s Coupons

L a t e r a l Sewer Curb a n d G u t ­

t e r 1,764.32

5C.80

332.66

B r o a d w a y Br idge . . .$

F i r e Dep ' t . Series No. 3

W a t e r W o r k s 1st I s s u e . 2nd I ssue . comple t ion m e t e r . . . w a t e r r i g h t s . . •

P a v e m e n t . . L a t e r a l sew-

C u r b a n d G u t t e r . . .

pa id

; 3,800.00

5.000.C0

27,000.00

. . . . • • • • 59,174.91

45,596.33

22.465.30

Tota l s . . .$163,036.54 B o n d s O u t s t a n d i n g J a n .

B r o a d w a y B r i d g e . . . .$ F i r e Dep ' t -

No. 3 W a t e r W o r k s -

2nd isisue Comple t ion

- Ser ies

To ta l City 1 P a v e m e n t . .

bonds . . . $ • $

Curb a n d G u t t e r . . . .

Tota l Specia l As­se s smen t bonds . . . $

Tota l b o n d s ou t ­s t a n d i n g

Bonds and

B r o a d w a y Br idge . . . .

W a t e r W o r k s -1st issue . . 2nd issue . .

J a n . 31,

Pa id

$ 535.50

. .187.40

12,590.00 10,175.00

2,250.00 3,750.00

4,152.50 18,938.49

6,060.00

2,282.78

$61,921.67 3 1 , 1926

9,100.00

25,000.00

303,000.00 200,000.00 45,000.00 75,000.00 76,000.00

733,100.00 496,446.96 165,729.51

54,646.18

716,822.65

1

Coupons P a s t D u e B o n d s

P a s t D u e

$ 500.0(

• • • • • • » •

h • » - i - i

w a t e r r i g h t s P a v e m e n t . . 436.OU

Coupons P a s t D u e

) 45.00

100.00 225.00 261.25 T^O.O.I

To ta l s $2,700.32 $1,204.64 T h e bonds pas t due m e n t i o n e d

above h a v e not been p re sen ted for r e d e m p t i o n a n d a r e inc luded in bonds o u t s t a n d i n g .

W a t e r W o r k s bonds ( w a t e r r i g h t s ) a m o u n t i n g to $9,000.00, is­sued M a y 15, 1920, h a d not been sold by City T r e a s u r e r on J a n . 31, 1926.

Respec t fu l ly s u b m i t t e d ISAAC G. R E Y N O L D S .

City Clerk . T r e a s u r e r ' s Report

M o n t h end ing March 31, 1926. City Funds

R e c e i p t s — C o n t i n g e n t : Suppl ies , etc. ,

$1,158.86 int., $1,063.65; fees. $549.11; b i l l ia rd a n d pool l i e , $64.00; pedd le r s l i e , $22.00; d o g l i e , $15.00; d r ive r s l i e , $7.00; e lec t r ic s ign l i e , $6.00; p l u m b e r s He., $1.00; mi lk l i e , '50c fees for c h a t ­tels, etc. , $33.12; ci ty scales , $121.50; gasol ine t ax . $35.00; city m a p , $250.00; inlet l esegra te sold, .$11.50 $ 3,090.24

C e m e t e r y — B u r i a l p e r m i t s 31,00 Po l ice—Ci ty fines, $205.00;

ci ty fees, $22.40; a p p e a r ­a n c e forfeit , $82.00

P o o r — U p k e e p at County F a r m

S t r e e t — R e p a i r paving , $51.95; ca lc ium ch lo r ­ide $14.00

Park—^Rent S idewalk b u i l d i n g — W a l k s

bui l t by ci ty $231.52; t axes r e t u r n e d , $4,186.74

W a t e r W o r k s Genera l F u n d — Reed . fr. Mrg. of Dept . 7,851.18

W a t e r Dept . S ink ing F u n d — Reed . fr. Mgr. of Dept . 2,500.00

Uncol lec ted City T a x — T a x e s col lected, $1,-169.25; t a x e s r e t u r n e d , $23,121.73 24,290.98

De l inquen t T a x — Reassessed t axes col . . .

F u l l e r St. B r i d g e — C e m e n t sacks r e t u r n e d

C e m e t e r y S ink ing fund— Sale of g r a v e

Al len ' s Creek D r a i n —

309.40

99.00

65.95 50.00

4,418.26

1,365.77

246.80

15.00

14 COMMON COUNC:

Taxes collected 3,954.72

Totals $48,288.30 On hand Mar. 1, 1926. 144,206.65

$192,494.95 W a r r a n t s paid 162,397.4y

On hand April 1, 1926. .$30,097.49 Disib ursem en/ts— Cont ingent $12,032.61 Cemetery 10.00 F i re Dept 4,718.80 Police 2,892.85 Poor 219.42 Street 3,319.12 P a r k 568.92 Street light 2,146.53 Bridge, culver t and cross­

walk 1,723.26 Wate r Works General

fund 23,652.12 Uncollected City tax 29,488.91 Delinquent tax 81,459.10 Rejected tax 165.80

Totals $162,397.46 On H a n d — Contingent $56,439.83 Cemetery 1,054.31 Fi re Dept 29,584.41 Police -. 11,078.79 Poor 2,016.06 Street - . 15,665.09 P a r k 4,010.63 Street light 6,643.92 Sidewalk build 1,221.04 Bridge, culvert and cross­

walk 15,026.45 Special W a t e r W o r k s . . (Completion) 3,756.02

W a t e r Dept. Sinking fund 11,405.15 Wate r h y d r a n t rental , etc. 14,199.38 Rejected tax 545.00 Cemetery Sinking fund. . . 265.00 Allen's Creek Drain 9,758.04

Totals $182,669.12 152,571.63

On hand April 1, 1926. .$30,097.49 Overdrawn— W a t e r W o r k s General •

fund $ 6,834.00 Uncollected City tax 18,630.46 Delinquent t ax 107,982.59 '.duller St. Bridge 19.124 58

Totals $152,571.63 W a r r a n t s Outs tand ing— Contingent $ 33.16 Fi re Dept 2.60 Poor 5.00 Street 478.50 Wate r Works General

L — A P R I L H), 1025

Fund 10.00 Ful le r St. Bridge 3.75 State , County and School Tax Funds Receip ts— State T a x — Taxes collected, $2,338-

.51: from uncollected city t ax fund, $4,092^8.$ 6,430.99

Co-n ty T a x — Taxes collected, $4,187.

.29; from uncollected City tax fund, $3,891.26.$ 8,078.55

School Tax Taxes collected, $11,792-.51; taxes r e tu rned to County Treas. , $43,323-.41; from uncollected City tax fund, $21,505-.17 $76,621.09

$ 91,130.63 On hand . Mar. 1, 1926. 348,426.65

$439,557.28 W a r r a n t s paid 251,730.87

On hand Apr. 1, 1926. .$18T,826.41 Disbursements— School tax $251,730.87

$251,730.87 On H a n d — State tax $ 52,506.73 County tax 135.319.68

On hand Apr. 1, 192$.. $187,826.41 Sewer Funds

R e c e i p t s - ^ Tax Account: Sewers— Dist. No. 98, taxes r e tu rn ­

ed $ 24.90 Dist. No. 99, taxes r e t u r n ­

ed 106.89 Dist. No. 101, taxes r e t u r n ­

ed, $25.25; taxes collect­ed, $25.25 50.50

Dist. No. 103, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 289.89

Dist. No. 104, taxes r e tu rn ­ed 43.58

Dist. No. 105, taxes r e tu rn ­ed 18.97

Dist. No. 107, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 63.81

Dist. No. 108, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 19.96

Dist. No. 11, taxes collect­ed 103.39

Dist. No. 113, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 43.18

Dist. No. 115, taxes r e tu rn ­ed 85.42

Dist. No. 119, taxes r e t u r n ­ed, $565.07; t axes col­lected $205.48 770.55

COMMON C O U N C I L — A P R I L 19, 1926 15

Dist. No 120, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed, $349.12; t a x e s co l ­lected, $31.70 380.82

Dist . No. 124, t axes r e t u r n ­ed 32.24

Dist. No. 125, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed 26.00

Dist. No. 126. t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed, $103.25; t axes col­lected, $152.19 255.44

Dist . No. 127, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed 46.52

Dist. iNo. 128, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed 108.47

Dist. No. 129, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed 394.96

Dist. No. 130, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed, $78.50; t axes col­lected, $39.06 117.56

Dist . No. 131, t axes r e t u r n ­ed 37.27

Dist. No. 132, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed, $240.72; t a x e s col­lected, $357.22 597.94

Dist. No. 133, t axes r e t u r n ­ed 138.12

Dist. No. 134, t axes r e t u r n ­ed 33.10

Dist. No. 135, t axes r e t u r n ­ed 285.73

Dist . No. 136, t axes r e t u r n ­ed, $105.55; t axes col lect­ed, $54.78 160.33

Dist . No . 137, t axes r e t u r n ­ed 300.44

Dist . No. 138, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed, $243.50; t axes col­lected, $51.52 295.02

Dist. No. 140, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed 333.00

Dist. No. 142, t axes r e t u r n ­ed 137.36

Dist. No. 143, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed 973.56

Dist. No. 144, t axes r e t u r n ­ed, $193.70- t a x e s col­lected, $71.63 265.33

Dis t . No . 145, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed 98.46

Dist. No. 146, t a x e s r e t u r n ­e d 137.87

Dist . No. 147, t a x e s r e t u r n ­ed 895.54

On H a n d — L a b o r Accoun t : S e w e r s —

$ 7,699.12 On h a n d Mar. 1, 1926. . . 40,220.99

$47,920.11 W a r r a n t s pa id 304.18

On h a n d Apr i l 1, 1926. ,$47,615.93 D i s b u r s e n i e n t s — Dist . No . 142 $ 114.66 Dist. No. 144 189,52

D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D T a x

$ 304.18

D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D

St. N o , st. iNo. St. No. St. No . St. No.

140 147 148 150 151

St. St. St. St. St, St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St.

No. 152 No. 153

No. 154 . No. No . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

156 157

158 159 160 161

162 164 165 166 167 168 .

St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St.

Accoun t : Sewers — No, 98 $ No. 99 No . 100 No. 103 No. 101 No. 105 No. 106 No. 107 No. 108 No. 110 No. 112 No. 113 No. 114 No. 115 No . 116 No. 117 No. 118 No. 119 No. 120 No. 121 No. 122 No. 123 No. 124

No . 125 No. 126 No. 127 No. 128 No . 129 No. 130 No. 131 No . 133 No. 134 No. 135 No. 136 No. 137 No. 138 No. 139 No . 140 No. 142 No. 143 No. 144 No. 145

.06 1,645.91

333.34 722.34 357.98

1,08 7,817.87

85.79 1,590.60 2,782.71

150.89 9,937.34 3,889.72

42.49 2,963.49 1,036.76 2,395.79 1,336.67

593.06 159.15

8.41 10.20

3.60 46.75 58.89

115,48 26.53 19.31

.22 229.12 131.86

67.42 170.09 352.22 176.32 115.27 214.74

1,897.91 905.90 115.71 288.96

99.07 347.23 609.51

1,205.42 194.87 374.01

93.40 946.63 759.53

47.68 148.39

35,30 276.02 378.84 571.62 179.23

1,122.74 100.68 750.41 927.18

2,247.77

16 COMMON C O U N C I L — A P R I L in, 192G

Dist. No. 146 192.03 Dist. No. 147 1,200.94

$55,606.45 7,990.52

On hand April 1, 1926. . $47,615.95 Ove rd rawn— Labor Account : Sewers— Dist. No. 120 $ 1,059.71 Dist. No. 128 281.28 Dist. No. 129 43.64 Dist. No. 130 11.22 Dist. No. 131 489.02 Dist. No. 132 1,037.82 Dist. No. 137 292.54 Dist. No. 139 94.75 Dist. No. 141 1,590.95 Dist. No. 144 683.18 Dist. No. 149 28.08 Dist. No. 155 681.03 Dist. No. 163 2.67 Tax Account : Sewers— Dist. No. 101 7.50 Dist. No. I l l 790.86 Dist. No. 132 896.27

$ 7,990.52 W a r r a n t s Ou t s t and ing— Labor Account : Sewers— Dist. No. 158 $ 14.50 Dist. No. 163 135.77 Dist. No. 167 607.65

Pavement Funds Rece ip t s— Tax Account : P a v i n g — Dist. No. 34, taxes r e t u r n ­

ed to County Treas $ 132.98 Dist. No. 36 t axes r e t u r n -

$46.97; taxes collect­ed, $21.38 68.35

Dist. No. 39, t axes r e t u r n ­ed 165.30

Dist. No. 140, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 118.48

Dist. No. 141, taxes r e t u r n ­ed, $98.16; taxes collect­ed, $14.87 113.03

Dist. No. 42, t axes r e t u r n ­ed 32.85

Dist. No. 43, taxes r e t u r n ­ed $40.22; t axes collect­ed, $48.74 88.96

Dist. No. 44, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 231.68

Dist. No. 48, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 202.40

Dist, N,o^ 49, t axes r e t u r n ­ed $477.25; t axes collect­ed, $111.60 588.85

Dist. No. 50, t axes r e t u r n ­ed T4,07

Dist. No. 52, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 58.89

Dist. No. 53, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 171.61

Dist. No. 54, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 123.43

Dist. No. 55, t axes r e t u r n ­ed, $432.62; t axes col­lected, $64.27 496.S9

Dist. -No. 56, taxes r e t u r n ­ed, $388.84: taxes col­lected, $59.72 448,56

Dist. No. 58, taxes r e t u r n ­ed, |54.92; taxes col­lected, $459.70 514.62

Dist. No. 59, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 24.03

Dist. No. 60, taxes r e t u r n ­ed 44.70

Dist. No. 61, t axes r e t u r n ­ed 32.es

$ 3,732.31 On h a n d Mar. 1, 1926. . 31,660.36

W a r r a n t s paid $35,392.67

25.00

On h a n d April 1, 1926. . $35,367.67 Di sbu r semen t s— Tax Account . P a v e m e n t — Dist. No. 54 $ 25.0(7

$ 25.00 On H a n d — Labor Account : P a v e m e n t — Dist. No. 64 $ 566.15 Dist. No. 65 498.30 Dist. No. 66 5,925.31 Dist. No. 67 218.76 Tax Account : P a v e m e n t — Dist. No. 33 $ 2.55 Dist. No. 37 10.00 Dist. No. 38 32.95 Dist. No. 40 944.94 Dist. No. 42 184.00 Dist. No. 43 1,200.81 Dist. No. 44 512.53 Dist. No. 45 1,294.14 Dist. No. 46 416.96 Dist. No. 47 552.20 Dist. .No. 48 3,539.72 Dist. No. 49 5,166.57 Dist. No. 50 3,500.84 Dist. No. 51 1,121.13 Dist. No. 52 3,747.72 Dist. No. 53 4,383.02 Dist. No. 54 3,216.97 Dist. No. 55 2,946.48 Dist. No. 56 11,157.38 Dist. No. 57 612.07 Dist. No. 58 2,970.83 Dist. No. 59 1,684.45 Dist. No. 60 406.58 Dist. No. 61 863.50 Dist. No. 62 41.84 Dist. No. 63 1,110.39

$58,S29.0J

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On h a n d Apr i l 1, 1926. .$35,367.67 Ov e rd r a w n — L a b o r Accoun t : P a v e m e n t — Dist . No. 51 Dist . No. 55 Dist. N o . 57 Dist . No. 58 Dist. No. 59 _̂ Dist. No. 60 Dist . No. 61 Dist . No . 62 Dist . No . 63 Dist. No. 68 Dist. No. 69 T a x A c c o u n t : P a v i n g — Dist, No. 28 Dist . No. 30 Dist . N o . 32 Dist . No. 34 Dist . No. 36 Dist. No . 39 Dist . No. 41

645.49 5,727.21

29.48 1,761.88

102.78 28.38

125.87 37.41

265.76 2,375.99 4,708.34

36.00 .10

65.19 1,161.31

683.28 4,583.27 1,123.68

$23, C u r b a n d G u t t e r F u n d s

R e c e i p t s — Curb a n d G u t t e r — N o . lU, t a x e s r e t u r n e d to

County T r e a s u r e r $ No. 11, t axes r e t u r n e d ,

$36.14 t axes col lected, ;p6.43

No. 12, t axes r e t u r n e d . . . . No. 15, t axes r e t u r n e d to

County T r e a s u r e r . . . . No. 16, t a x e s r e t u r n e d to

County T r e a s u r e r No. 19, t axes r e t u r n e d to

County T r e a s u r e r No. 20, t a x e s r e t u r n e d to

County Treas'-!r..er . . . . No. 22, t axes r e t u r n e d ,

$18.24; t axes col lected, $6.08

No. 24, t ax No. 26, t a x e s r e t u r n e d to

County T r e a s u r e r No . 27, t a x e s r e t u r n e d to

County T r e a s u r e r No . 28, t a x e s r e t u r n e d to

County T r e a s u r e r No. 29, t a x e s r e t u r n e d ,

$13.27; . t a x e s col lected, $4.69

No. 31, t axes r e t u r n e d , $5.08; t a x e s col lected, $18.64

No. 32, taxes- r e t u r n e d . ... No. 33. t a x e s r e t u r n e d . . . No. 34. t axes r e t u r n e d .

461.42

34.81

42.57 25.00

34.06

56.55

6.76

14.66

24.32

7.67

23.13

31.01

16.67

17.96

23.72 9.33

19.52

t axes r e t u r n e d , t axes col lected.

$14.26; t axes col lected, $15.20

No. 35, t axes r e t u r n e d . . . . No. 36, t a x e s r e t u r n e d No. 38, taxeri r e t u r n e d . . . . iNo. 39, t a x e s r e t u r n e d ,

$21.39; t a x e s collected, $15.39

No. 40, taxes r e t u r n e d , $27.74; t a x e s col lected, $7.25

No. 41 No. 42, t axes r e t u r n e d . . No . 43, t axes r e t u r n e d ,

$37.40; t a x e s collected, $8.20

No. 44, ta.-:es r e tu rned , $7.04; t axes collected, $20.80

No. 45, tax(-s r e t u r n e d . . . No. 46, t axes r e t u r n e d . . . . No . 48, t axes r e t u r n e d ,

$18.22; t a x e s col lected, $7.02

No. 49, $21.93; $15,01

No . 50, $52.96 $22.10

No. 51, t axes r e t u r n e d No. 52, t axes r e t u r n e d No. 56, t axes r e t u r n e d

County T r e a s u r e r No. 57, t axes collected . . . No. 58, t axes r e t u r n e d . , . No. 60, t a x e s r e t u r n e d ,

$18.35; t a x e s collected, $13.19

No. 62, $128.33 $11.41

No. 64, $19.50; $9.75

No. 65, t a x e s r e t u r n e d . . . iNo. 66, t a x e s r e t u r n e d . . . No. 67, t axes r e t u r n e d ,

$18.98; t axes collected, $115.90

No. 68, t axes r e t u r n e d . . . No. 69, t axes r e t u r n e d . . . . No. 70, t axes r e tu rned ,

$41,45; t axes collected, $26.72

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t axes t axes

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29.46 16.45 10.27 30.02

36.78

34.99 18.47 5.69

45.60

21.S4 5.13

13.30

25.24

36.94

75.OG 5.31

22.27

239.23 20.14

5.05

31.54

139.74

29.75 50.63 25.75

134.88 24.19 33.49

68.17 36.73

To ta l s $ 1.665.35 On h a n d Mar. 1, 1926. . . 280.92

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COMMON COITNCIL—APRIL 19, 1926 19

No. 86 1,828.54 R E C A P I T U L A T I O N No. 87 1,718.26 City funds on h a n a $ 30,097.49 No. 88 4,097.40 S ta t e a n d c o u n t y funds on No. 89 544.86 h a n d 187,826.41 No. 90 16.91 Sewer funds on h a n d . . . 47,615.93

P a v e m e n t funds on h a n d 35.367.67 Tota l s $43,584.13 •

43.545.01 $300,907.50 Curb a n d g u t t e r funds

O v e r d r a w n Apr . 1, 1926.$ 39.12 o v e r d r a w n 39.12 W a r r a n t s o u t s t a n d i n g . . . $ 1,290.93

• On h a n d Apr i l 1, 1926 . .$300,868.38 Tota ls $1,290.93 S ta t e Sav ings B a n k b a l -

S t a t e Sav ings Bank , ^^^e $299,723.08 * 1. ^;r. t- A ••, r. ir^^n CsLsti a n d chccks in vau l t 1,145.30

Ann Arbor , Mich., Apr i l 7, 1926. This is to cert i fy that_ t h e City On h a n d Apr i l 1, 1926. .$300,868.38

T r e a s u r e r h a d on deposi t a t t h e T H E O J S C H M I D T S ta te Sav ings b a n k a t t h e close of ' "c i ty T r e a s u r e r bus iness M a r c h 31, 1926, t h e s u m of ^ ^ mot ion of Aid. Joce lyn , coun-$299,723.08. PJJ a d j o u r n e d .

H . F . GROSS, ISAAC G. R E Y N O L D S . Ass i s t an t Cashier . City Clerk .