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y Nor. 15 Owosso Mnctio Co. light for ' month nf iVt. 1 '4 2fi 05 3 Nov: 23 John KhtiUlewoJ.h a door keys 1 clerk's offlee '. 100 uu inos. Miearuy rt 'airing wiuu J mill 1 60 do 8. A. Fish partition nd repair- ' , lnu: court housa door Wid regls- . tersomce .. i do A. J. Frazler repairing v&Ik.... 100 J. J. 1'eacock making ctatract and copy -...... - 1 00 tewurt Llnaburv 1 mo. kalary 81 67 M. L. Chase supplies for your t house 6 45 Win Ely 2 chairs for register's offlee .... .7. 4 00 M i ni.D..,mii.. ... .i m in nt do do do do do it do -not. 24 Lorrla Warruier painting par xt . . tlilou court house 160 m Aovso Jtoblnson Warreul repairing ia ? .icourt house 8 00 Dec 7 Qwohso Electric Co. light pnonth of November 8fl '5 Siunnlles for lull and court house Ho ions of coal at 80,60 per ton. .205 78 "Dec. 21Jhas McNamara 60 c'ds of wood 74 00 uo y l mo. salary, btewart Llnabury I to if janitor 81 C7 t n . .fr'-O Chas llelmore repairing Jail and court house 14 42 Deo 29 Chas McNamara 4)4 cords wood 6 C3 Jan 7 Louis Etschman, one doz. chairs 7 00 do K. E. Shuttleworth cleaning and chimney top - 2 60 uo ii. v. ivaiu supplies for lau i zo 23 Jan 8 M. L. Chase lau and court house supplies 9 63 84 Jan 10 Owosso Electrlo Co. light for mo. of Dec 67 60 25 Jan IS M. & J. Carland jail and court house supplies - 29 75 326 Jan 23 Stewart Llnabury janitor salary 31 67 81 Jan 28 0. J. Washburn taking down wind mill repairing pump and Pines 6 00 28 Jan 28 Fred (irlllln cleaning chimneys on court house 3 00 do Fred Doan 12 cords of wood...- 12 00 Jan 81 Owosso Electric Co. light for mo of Jan 34 75 Feb 5 Clias. Shuttleworth repairing vaults In register's and clerk's otllce 12 00 Feb 7 S. A. Fish work on court house.. 2 60 Feb 0 Dock Gage work on court house 1 60 Feb 11 E. E. Shuttleworth repairing pipes at Sheriff's office 1 65 Feb 13 M. A. Thompson work on sher iff's residence 4 63 Feb 0 A, J. Green 3 cords of wood 8 75 Feb 18 1'atrlck Carby cleaning vaults.... 2 00 Feb 23 Stewart Llnabury 1 wo. salary as janitor 81 67 Feb 23 Mark Jacobs cleaning cistern.. 1 00 Feb 2a O. J. Washburn wind mill 30 oo Mar 8 It. Colby 3 cords of wood 3 76 Mar 12 Owosso Electric Co. light for month of Feb 85 75 Mar 21 0. W. Cross cleaning chimneys sheriffs residence 4 00 Mar S3 Stewart Llnabury 1 months sal ary as Jnnltor 31 07 Mar 27 Chase & Angell supplies 14 00 Apr 2 E. E. Shuttlewortn repairing 31 32 83 34 85 86 87 88 89 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 BO 51 B3 S3 64 55 66 67 68 69 60 61 63 63 61 63 66 CJ 63 69 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 n 79 80 pumps and pipes 1 55 Aprz Kimis Kaintnirn 4 corusoi woou boo do do do 2 do do Apr 2 Andrew Frazler putting lock on sheriff 's residence do (iorsuch & Welch 300 blank ord Apr 6 Owosso Electric Co. lights for 2 60 60 2 25 month of March - 23 05 Apr 17 Wm. Ely chair for reg's office 2 00 do E. shuttleworth putting lead pipe In sheriff 's ofllce 5 04 do Mark Jacobs work on Sheriff 's residence 1 60 Apr 22 8. D. Lluabury.l mo. sal as jan 31 67 May it) unase & Angeu supplies lor cou rt house and jail 12 82 do Patrick Carby cleaning gutter-- 2 20 do William Hamilton do 2 20 May 23 8. D. Llnabury 1 mo. sal. as Jan. 31 67 May 26 Owosso Electric Co. lights for month of April - 15 75 June 1 M. lieldy supplies for jail 6 25 June 8 E. Shuttleworth work on court house and Register's office 3 05 May 13 Green ana i'eltluone supplies and 10 ton of coal 127 05 Jun 12 Owosso Electric Co. Lights for month of May 10 15 Jun so w. J), unaoury i mo, sal. as lan, si 67 Jul 1 C. llelmore repairing jury rooms 160 Jul 8 Owosso Electric Co. lights mo of June 16 25 Jul a C. II. Suttleworth repairing lock and clock 1 60 Jul 16 Chase and Angell supplies for - court house and jail - 6 03 Jul 22 Asa Sauttelle w'k on regis, office 75 Jul 23 S. D. Llnabury mo's sal. as jani tor up to Jul 23 1895 81 67 Jul 24 A. J. r razier setting glass ana rep'lng windows In court house 60 Aug 8 M. & J. Carland supplies for jail and court house 24 06 Aug 9 Owosso Electric Co. light month of July :. 7 15 Aug 14 A. A. Frain papering and paint ing In register and clerks office 13 00 Aug 22 s. D. Llnabury l mo. sal, as jan. 31 67 Aug 23 nan t rain moving case in pro bate's office 60 Auz 26 Richmond & Backus. 40 roller book shelves 100 66 Jul 28 D. M. Christian matting for treas office 22 04 Aug 31 A. A. Fraln papering kitchen sheriffs res ana putting In shelves and glass 4 00 Sep 19 Chase & Angeu supplies for jail and court house 6 21 do S. A. Fish repairing and mater ial in the Probate office 20 05 Sep 21 Stewart Llnabury 1 mo. sal. as jan - 81 67 Sep 85 Owosso Electrlo Co. lights for mo. of Aug 6 25 Oct 9 E. E. Shuttleworth repairs for sheriff's residence 9 33 Owosso Electric Co. lights for mo. Sept. 12 13 Total... James J. Tkacock ) .$1586 69 C. A. Baldwin vCommittoo. M. L. Sco uo a lk On motion of Supv. Martin the report was accepted and adopted. On motion of Supr. Harper, the Board took a recess until this afternoon at half past one o'clock. AFTERNOOX SESSION. Board called to order by the chairman. Iioll called by the clerk. Quorum present. The chair announced that the hour had arrived for the epecial order of busi ness, viz: the election of school examiner. On motion of Supv. Baldwin the chair appointed Supvs.' Fuller and Lyman to act as tellers. On motion of Supv. Harper the board proceeded to a ballot for school examiner. Whole number of votes cast 20, of which Jos. A. Thompson received 19; C. A. Baldwin, 1. rri u : i majority of all the votes cast was declared duly elected school examiner. Supv. Crane from tho Committee on Claims and Accounts submitted tho ac count of L. N. Bennett for ' $0.00 to the ( board without recommendation. ' Supv. Parker moved that the account be allowed aa claimed, which motion was carried by the following yea and nay rote: Yeas, Supvs. Baldwin, Chaffee, Crane, Fuller, Harper, Houghton, Lyman, Mar tin, J. A. Morrice, Farker, Peacock, Reed, Scougale; Shepard, Stanlake and Trow bridge. Total yeas, 16; nays none. Supv. Baldwin from the Committee on Justices', Constanbles' and Coroners' claims submitted the following report: To tho Honorable the Board of Supervis ors: Your Committee on Justices, Consta bles and Coroners' Claims and Accounts, would respectfully submit the following as their report, recommending the allow ance of the several amounts as given below, and that the clerk be authorized to draw orders for the same: Items. ' Cl'dAU'd U. L. Eaton, Juror on Inquest faoofsoo T. J. llorsman, taking testimony. 2 00 2 oo Frank Bates, witness- 95 95 William Tate, witness Mm. 05 93 Warn BnoVr. 1 8 00 8 00 Y ... I'lVIIHUD. BCJ f t9 VVI I'UCI ...... tf IJJ V tNJ JV. Knight, drawing jurors 8 terms... 6 oo 6 oo 935 936 . y- xviuKiit.rccoruer inquest....... A. . Fraln. constable-. GUUrt Sawyer. 1uror .' 4 88 4 85 4 S3 4 82 1 60 1 0 Ira faynes, juror." lavnes. lurur in 1 bo David Mccarty, juror dead body 1 60 1 50 Will ail II. Hunt oniiKtuhln 14 b2 14 O'i Walteri. Jones, viewing dead body of achliY. 7. woo 2 00 William Y. Hunt, coroner 8 30 T 70 C. A, BALDWIN, J. Y. MAKTIN. Committee. On motun of Supv. Parker the report was accepted and adopted. Supv. Shepird from the Committee on Claims and Amounts submitted tho fol lowing report: To tho Honorabto the Board of Supervis ore: Your Committee on Claims and Ac counts would respectfully submit the fol lowing as their reporV recommending the allowance of the seveftl amounts as giv en below, and that thelerk be authoriz ed to draw orders for th same: Items. Clamed. Al'd. The Times Prlntinfr Co. prlntV court calendar Feb. term .Jt 70 50 I 70 40 The Times Printing Co. printing schedule of teachers examlna tlonfor 1895 Y 00 TheCorunna Journal 10 reamspa- per by order of stenographer..- K 00 C. 1). Smith P. M. stamps for school commissioner 2i00 Fred Edwards sten. services by order Judge Montague 230 The Argus Pub. Co. publishing Jan. proceedings and printing And hinrilnir Oct. and Jan. pro ceedings 16 93 S:c8HAENpKABIlcmmlttee On motion of Supv. Baldwin the re was accepted and adopted. On motion of Supv. Baldwin the Board took a recess until tomorrow morning at half-past nine o'clock. Countersigned, D. C.Coor-ER, Clerk. M. Osbubn, Chairman. At a recular session of the Board of Supervisors for the County of Shiawassee continued and held at the Court House in the City of Coruuna in said county, on Saturday the 19th day of October, A. D. 1895. Board called to order by the chairman. Roll called by tho clerk. Present, Supvs. Baldwin, Chaffee, Cronk, Fuller, Harper, Houghton, Ly man, Martin, Morris, J. A. Morrice, F. G. Morrice, Osburn, Parker, Peacock, Reed, Scougale, Sheldon, Shepard, Stanlake, Trowbridge and Washburn. The minutcB of yesterday's proceed ings were read and approved. Supv. Peacock, chairman of the epecial committee on accounts of E. P. Byerly, submitted the following report: To the Hon. the Board of Supervisors: Your special committee to whom the bills of Edgar P. Byerly were referred, would respectfully report that we have examined said bills and we find an over charge of $1.50, and would recommend that his account be allowed at 327.50. J. J. Peacock, 1 F. M. Shepard, Committee. Geo. Stanlake. J On motion of Supv. Crane tho report was accepted and adopted. Supv. Cronk, chairman of the auditing committee, submitted the following re port: Oct. 19, '95. To the Honorable tho Board of Supervis ors: Your auditing committee would re spectfully report that we have carefully compared orders Nos. 535 to 023, both in clusive, with the several amounts allowed by this board, and find said orders cor rectly drawn as instructed by the board. Signed, Austin W. Cronk, John Y. Martin. On motion of Supv. Baldwin the report was accepted and adopted. Supv. Crane, from the Committee on Claims and Accounts, submitted tho fol lowing report: To tho Hon. the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Claims and Ac counts would respectfully enbmit the fol lowing as their report, recommending the allowance of the several amounts as given below, and that the clerk bo au thorized to draw orders for the same: Items. Claimed. AU'd. Geo. F. Koblnson, state vs. A. L. 2 230 00 10 95 irt 2 80 9 2 00 2 00 2 00 74 00 , 18 50 68 00 17 00 2 00 9 90 8 15 8.15 2 35 2 85 2 25 2 25 8 80 3 80 49 00 49 00 11 01 11 04 1 90 1 90 6 80 6 80 80 00 30 00 Fred E. Jacobs dep. Sheriff Feb. ana May term per uay 37 days..... , H nor cent tiald. $65.50 bill J. M. Huston, att'd'g court Feb. ana March, 18'.5, 84 clays, 72.00, 76 per cent paid, 851 00, bal..... Pan Herrlck dep. sheriff W. II. Blgelow abstract expenses Fred E. Jacobs den sheriff, poo- Fred E. Jacobs dop sheriff peo ple vs A. II. Cornford Lewis Hall dep sheriff subp 4 jury C. 1). Smith meals for jurymen by order court Fred K. Jacobs dep sheriff pec- Pie vs Hugh Keelln Fred K. Jacobs dep sheriff people vs Jessie Dewey Fred E. Jacobs dep sheriff people vs Nettle M. Winched Fred K. Jacobs dep sheriff at tending court Sept. term F. M. KlIRPARD 1 F. K. Rhemon- Committee. A. H. Crank ( On motion of Supv. Stanlake the report was accepted and adopted. Supv. Morrice, from tho Committee on Justices, Constables . and Coroners' Claims, submitted tho following report: To the Hon. the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Justices, Consta bles and Coroners' Claims and Accounts would respectfully submit tho following as their report, recommending the allow ance of the ' tcveral amounts as riven below, and that tho clerk be authorized to draw orders for tho same: Items. Claimed All'd Beth Harnett, witness Frank Montfort M Mrs. Hhadwlck " Mrs. Looker " ...t 85 I 83 85 1 40 1 40 1 40 2 90 2 70 1 60 1 90 1 90 1 90 S3 .v 1 40 1 40 - 1 40 P0 - 2 70 , 1 60 1 90 1 90 Kmma (Jolt " . 1). Wlncholi , P. A. Keellne Charles Harvey M Anna Dressier H Nellie Dlbean " Mlml Dlbean - " Geo. F. Koblnson, con 1 80 1 20 8 oo 3 43 2 70 1 20 1 20 1 80 1 90 8 00 8 45 9 70 1 20 1 20 8 20 3 20 C. A. Baldwin, r.nmlff F. U. Mokrice. ( Committee, On motion of Supv. Harper the report was accepted and adopted. On motion of Supv. Crane tho Board took a recess until this afternoon at half past one o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board called to order by the chairman. Roll called by tho clerk. Quorum present. The chair announced that ' the hour had arrived for tho consideration of the special order of business, viz: the report of the Superintendents of tho Poor. On motion of Supv. Harper tho report of the Superintendents of tho Tbor was taken from the table. Supv. Baldwin moved the adoption of the report, which motion was carried. On motion of Supv. Parker tho adop tion of the report of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds was recon sidered by the following yea and nay vote: Yeas, Supvs. Chaffee, Crane, Cronk, Fuller, Harper, Lyman, Martin, J. A. Morrice, F. G. Morrice, Parker, Peacock, Reed, Scougale, Sheldon, Shepard, Stan lake and Trowbridge, total yeas, 14. Nays, Supvs. Baldw in and F. H. Mor ris; total nays, 2. On motion of Supv. Crane, Supvs. Tar- ker, J. A. Morris and Trowbridge were appointed to act as a committee to exam ine the report of the Committee on Pub lit Buildings and Grounds. hn motion of Supv. Shepard tho adop tiorW the report of the Superintendents of th Poor was reconsidered by tho fol lowing, yea and nay vote: Yeas Supv. Chaffee, Cronk, Crane Fuller, Iarper, Lyman, Martin, J. A. Morrice, V. G. Morrice, Parker, Peacock, Reed, Scougale, Shepard, Stanlake ai?d Trowbridge- total yeas, 10. Nays, Supvs. Baldwin, F. H. Morris, Osburn and Sheldon. Total nays, 4. On motion if Supv. Shepard, Supvs. Lyman, btanlake and iCronk were ap pointed to act as & committee to examine the report of tho Superintendents of the Toor. On motion of Supv. Peacoqk the Board took a recces until Monday, the 21st day of October, A. D. lS9o t ID o clock, a. m, M. Osburn, Countersigned, Chairman. J. If. Collins, Deputy Clerk. MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 21, 1895. At a regulr session of the Board of Su pervisors for the County of Shiawasse, continued and held at the Court House, in the City of Corunna in eaid county on Monday the 21st day of October, 1895. Board called to order by the chairman Roll called by the clerk. Present, Supvs. Baldwin, Chaffee, Crane. Cronk. Fuller, Harper. Houghton Lyman, Martin, F. II. Morris, J. A Morrice, F. G. Morrice, Osburn, Parker, Peacock, Reed, Scougale, Sheldon, Shep ard, Stanlake, Trowbridge and Wash burn. Minutes of Saturday's proceedings read and approved. On motion of Supv. Stanlake the Board took a recess until this afternoon at half past one o'clock. afternoon session. Board called to order by tho chairman. Roll called by the clerk. Quorum present. Supv. Martin from tho Committee on Justices, Constables and Coroners' claims and accounts, submitted the following re port: To the Hon. the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Justices, Const a bles and Coroners' Claims and Accounts would respectfully submit the following as their report, recommending the allow ance of the several amounts as given be' low, and that the clerk be authorized to draw orders for the same: Items. ' Claimed Allow'd James Hlckey, juror on inquest $ 3 co II. II. llawley, justice of the peace, 8 00 F'red Peacock, taking testimony 2 10 8 8 00 3 00 2 10 2 95 1 60 1 50 5 35 8 00 John C. Haynes, justice or the p ee, Geo.B. McCaughna, taking tosUm'y John C. Ilaynos, Justice of tho p'ce, 2 05 1 CO 1 50 6 35 3 00 2 45 60 3 10 5 60 7 00 14 29 6 14 1 60 1 60 1 60 6 19 2 45 60 3 10 5 60 Fred Teacock. taking testimony. . . . Geo.b McCaughna " " .... A. A. Fraln, constable....: A. A. Fraln " William Karnes, Juror on inquest.... Martin Ilaund " " " . ... 7 00 14 29 4 89 1 60 1 50 1 60 5 19 H. M. Waters F. M, Emmett, Justice of the peace. C. A. IIALDWIN, i J.Y.Martin, VCommltteo F. G. Morrice, ) On motion of Supv. Stanlake the report was accepted and adopted. Supv. Shepard from tho Committee on Claims and Accounts submitted the fol lowing report: To the Hon. the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Claims and Ac counts would respectfully submit the fol lowing as their report, recommending the allowance of the several amounts as giv en below, and that the clerk be author ized to draw orders for the same: Ttamii. Claimed Allow'd G. F. Jtoblnson, dept sh'ff, Teople vs Paul Ktage 3 90 $ J 90 G. F. Ko.ilnson, dept Bh IT, People Vs.Wm. lrland and Ida Utter... 2 00 2 00 G. F. Uobinson, dept sh'tr, People vs Vernor White S 43 2 43 O. F. Robinson, dept sh'ff, Peoplo va. Ittln Kellogg... 2 07 2 67 0 62 5 62 G.F. ltoblnsn, dept sh'ff, Teople vs. Lottie Kellggg................ O. F. Koblnson. dept sh'ff, Teople t Orlando Fltzslmmons 2 70 2 70 G. F. Koblnson, dept sh'ff, People Vs. Charles Holden. 13 15 n 65 O. F. Koblnson. dent sh'ff, People vs. William lrland..... 0 06 9 06 G. F. Koblnson, dept sh'ff, Teople vs. Henry Martin. ia 20 10 70 O. K. Koblnson, dept sh'ff, People vs. Abe Truax........................ a 15 2 15 G. F. Koblnson, dept ih'ff, People vs. Nellie Hayes j 00 2 00 G. F. Koblnson, dept sh'ff, People vs. Lottlo Kellogg 1 40 1 40 Richard O' Hern, dept sh'ff, People vs. Henry Munroo 14 85 14 85 G. W. McLalu, burial of Kobt Law rence, indigent soldier. Vernon.. 40 00 40 00 II. F. ltusli, burial of indigent sold'r Egbert U. Knowltou, Veruon 40 00 40 00 W. K. Chapelt, burial of indigent sold'r, Chas. I). Prlndle, Corunna, 25 00 25 00 G. T. Mason, drain com, expense acct in Hupreme Court 14 70 14 70 G. T.Mason, office supplies and cer tified copy of drain law - 12 43 12 45 D. C. Cooper, reiorth)g tax dupll- wut.ua, u"mi j puunu aim CIVl IV VI board of canvassers; and copying same for state 1 26 28 26 28 lr. M. P1IEPARD, ) A. R. Cran e, V Committee. F. E. Sheldon. ) On motion of Supv. Peacock the report was accepted and adopted. Sup'r Shepard from the committee on claims and accounts submitted to the Board without reccommendation the account of John T. McCurdy for SCO. 00. Sup'r Peacock moved that the account be allowed as claimed. Sup'r Harper moved as a substitute that the account be laid upon the table and made a special order of business for Oct. 22d at 11 o'clock a. m. Which substitute was carried. Sup'r Cronk from the auditing committee submitted the following report: To t7ie Honorable the Board of Supervi sors of Shiawassee County: Your auditing committee would respect fully report that we have carefully compared orders Nos. 625 to 647 both inclusive, with the several accounts allowed by this Board and find said orders correctly drawn as in structed by the Board. Signed, A. W. Cronk, J. Y. Martin, Com. On motion of Sup'r Lyman the report was accepted and adopted. On motion of Sup'r Baldwin, the Board took a recess until to-morrow morning at half past nine o'clock. Countersigned. J. II. Collins, M. Osburn, Chairman. Dep. Clerk. At a regular sossion of the Board of Supervisors for the county of Shiawassee continued and held at the Court Douse in the city of Corunna In said county on Tues day the 22d day of October, A. D. 1895. Board called to order by the chairman. Roll called by the clerk. Present, Supr's Baldwin, Chaffee, Crane, Cronic, Fuller, Harper, Houghton, Lyman, Martin, F. II. Morris, J. A. Morrice, F. G, Morrice, Osborn, Parker, Peacock, Reed, Scougale, Sheldon, Shepard, Stanlake, Trowbridge and Washburn. Minutes of yesterday's proceedings read and approved. Sup'r Shepard from the committee on claims and accounts, submitted the following report: To the Ilonorabld the Board of Super visors. Your committee on claims and accounts would respectfully submit the following as their report, recommending the allowance of the several amounts as given below, and that the clerk be authorized to draw orders for the same: Items. Claimed. Allowed G F Robinson, dep Bhcrift, People vn. William Ciihov: transferred to G D Mason - 12 25 13 25 C H Bement, printing circulars, 1fttfr hAn.ria und fn vplnnos. trans ferred to E D Dlmond 4 75 4 75 R O'Hcnrn. den. sheriff in case of Edwin Patterson, insane 4 30 4 80 Mrs S J Gurnev. witness 4 00 4 00 Corunna Journal, printing elec tion nntiffl and amendment no- tico 29 65 29 65 J M Huston. deD. sheriff Peorjle vs Geo M Smith 4 90 4 90 J M Huston, den. sheriff PeoDle vs William Chapell 5 25 5 25 J M Huston, den. sheriff. PeoDle vs. Sheridan Hall '. 1 20 1 20 J M Huston. deD. sheriff. People vs.. W II McMullen 15 20 15 20 J M Huston. deD. sheriff. People vs Clyde Irle 5 00 6 00 J M Huston, don. Rherlff. Pcoole vs. Flovd Atkins 4 25 4 23 J M Huston, den. sheriff. Pconle vs. Patrick Hoiran 9 50 9 50 J M Huston, court officer Mav term. 3 davs - 0 00 6 00 Daniel Herrlck. dfn. Rherlff. Peo ple vs. James Hanney 17 44 17 44 Duniel Herrlck. den. sheriff. Peo ple vs. Wm Shattuck 3 05 3 05 C VV Satrer. attending court and travel fee for State vs. Jacobs... 2 30 2 30 Daniel Herrlck. deD. sheriff. Pco plo vs. Francis WrigRle worth.... 120 120 Richard O'Hcrn. dep. sheriff, Peo ple vs. Close, Savatfe-Westlake Hunt. Savacn anil V D Rutrszles. WSchadd 6 20 6 20 P. M. Shepard, F. E. Sheldon, A. H. Crank, Committee. Sup'r Baldwin moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Sup'r Parker moved as an amendment that the acconut of Mrs. Gurney be stricken from the report and that it do lie upon the table, which amendment was carried. The question then recurring upon the orl glnal motion as amended, was carried. . On motion of Sup'r Crane the account of Mrs. Qurney was taken from the table. Sup'r Crane moved that the account of Mrs. Gurney be allowed as claimed, which motion was carried. Sup'r Stanlake from the committee on of ficers' salaries, submitted the following re port: To the Ilonordble the Board of Supervisors for the County of Shiawassee: Your committee on officers' salaries would respectfully submit the following report reo commending that the several officers shall receive for the terms beginning January 1st, 1800, the following per annum: Judge of Probate. ...... 51,300 Probate Register 800 County Clerk 1,000 County Treasurer 1,200 Prosecuting Attorney 1,200 Commissioner of Schools 1,200 Stenographer salary 925 ) Geo. Stanlake, A. W. Cronk, David IIouonTox, Committee. On motion of Sup'r Shepard, the report was accepted and adopted. Sup'r Cronk from the auditing committee submitted the following report: To the Honorable the Board of Supervis ors: Your auditing committee would respect folly report that we have carefully compared orders Nos. 648 to 664, both Inclusive, with the several amounts allowed by this Board, and find said orders carefully drawn as In etructed by the Board. Signed, A. W. Cronk, J. Y. Martin, Com. On motion of Sup'r Baldwin, the report was accepted and adopted. Supr. Baldwin, from the commit tee on Justices, constables and coroners claims and accounts submitted the following report: ' To the Honorable the Board of Super visors. Your committee on Justices, constables and coroners claims and accounts would re spectfully submit the following as their report, recommending the allowance of the several amounts as given below, and that the clerk be authorized to draw orders for the same: Items. Claimed. Allowed. V T Ghnnlr a. n 11 85 1 85 48 4S 9 25 5 80 9 80 8 75 1 95 85 8 00 3 00 8 00 3 00 85 8 85 85 3 00 5 05 August Thede, j 83 August " " 4R MaryGester " 48 Hi ran Monroe, Coroner, 9 25 Wm J Kent, jus of the peace, 5 So Frank Karrer " " " ' 9 80 II H Hawler, " 3 75 William Barrisford, marshall, 1 05 Wm Herner, witness on inquest 85 Geo S Post, Juror on Inquest. 8 00 Rob't R Marsh,juror on inquest, 3 00 Chas W Parker, 14 8 00 Henry Stevenson " 8 00 Lysander Topping, wltn's on inn 85 Alary Herner, " " 85 John S Haggart. " 85 DPS Wilson. Dr, " 85 Thos Austin, justice of the peace 5 05 c. A. Baldwin. J. Y. Martin, ' F. G. Morrice. On motion of Sup'r Lyman the report was accepted and adopted. The chair announced that the hour had arrived for the consideration of the special order of business, viz: the account of John T. McCurdy for $00.00. On motion of Sup'r Baldwin, the account was taken from the table. Sup'r Baldwin moved that the account be allowed as claimed, which motion was car ried. bup'r Baldwin from the committee on Justices, constables and coroner's claims and accounts submitted to the Board without reccommendation the account of Charles Breed for $26.16. On motion of Sup'r Scougale the account was disallowed. Sup'r Crane from the committee on claims and accounts, submitted the following re port: To the Honorable the Board of Super visors of Shiawassee County:. Your committee on claims and accounts would respectfully submit the folllowlng as their report, recommending.the allowance of the several amounts as given below, and that the clerk be authorized to draw orders for the same: Items. Claimed. Allowed. F E Jacobs, dep sheriff, at tending court r cd term 34 a ays, $68 00 151.00 paid on same, bal due 817 00 29 65 75 00 7 20 7 80 7 80 6 48 40 00 40 00 79 95 69 92 64 62 4 00 Geo W Owen, printing elec tion and amendment notlo's 29 65 Geo W Owen, printing court cal, May term, 75 00 Walter S Burge, county canv'r, 7 20 James II Clark, " " 10 44 W H Adams, " 7 80 V M White, " " 6 48 W O Morris, burial of B F Fritz, C T Wing, agt, tp of Perry, 40 00 O W McLalu, burial of Wm J Case, Vernon, 48 00 C Holman, supt of poor. 79 95 J II De Hart, " ,r 69 92 J A Armstrong, " " 64 92 C Holman, inspecting jail, Feb 15 and Sep 30.2 4 00 M. ESHEPAKD, F. E. Sheldon, A. U Crane. Com. On motion of Sup'r Harper the report was accepted and adopted. Sup'r Baldwin moved that the Board take a recess until this afternoon at half past one o'clock, which motion was lost Sup'r Crane from the committee on claims and accounts submitted the following report: To the Honorable the Board of Supervls- vlsors. Your committee on claims and accounts would respectfully submit the following as their report, recommending the allowance of the several amounts as given below and that the clerk be authorized to draw orders for the same: Items. Claimed. Allowed. Shiawassee Hep, printing cir court and 50 jury lists, f87 25 $37 25 Wm Barrisford, dep sheriff, people vs Henry Martin, 1 20 Wm Barrisford, people vs Vernor White, 1 25 Wm Barrisford, pcovs Abe Truax 4 70 Wm Baraisford, poo vs Mary. Smith, 1 43 Wm Barrisford, pco vs Geo West, 2 20 Wm Barrisford, peo vs An drew Simington, 3 75 Wm Barrisford, pco vs Wil liam Herman, 2 85 Wm Barrisford, peo vs Joseph St Clair, 4 35 Wm Barrlsfof d, peo vs Thom as Gieason, 2 85 24 08 F. M. Shepard, F. K. Stiet.don, A. B. Crane. Committee, -On motion of Sup'r Peacock, the report was accepted and adopted. On motion of Svp'r Shepard, the Board took a recess until this afternoon at half past one o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board called to order by the Chairman. Roll called by the Clerk. Quorum present. Sup'r Crane from the committee on claims and accounts submitted the following report: To the Honorable the Board of Supervis ors: Your committee on claims and accounts would respectfully submit the following as their report reccommendlng the allowance of the several amounts as given below, and that the clerk be authorized to draw orders for the same: Items. Claimed. G W Owen, printing brief In case of people vs Caseaul $6 75 Allowed. tO 73 45 60 Shelp, Corunna Journal, sup for com of schools 45 60 D C Cooper, rep to see of state of tax duplicates, notaries, publto marriages and deaths 47 20 Dr J Perkins, examination of Dolph, one day attendance at court. .......... 1000 Dr 8 8 C Phippen, same serr 10 00 VV M Welch, school com sup, 11 M E Tooker, witness people v John Towsloy ct al " 40 O N Kace, board Etta M Deel- 47 26 10 00 10 00 11 83 1 40 by, by order 01 justice E p by order of Justice Ilverlr...... 280 15 50 Henry V Vanderhoof, people t Liira AiDeruwn., Henry V Vanderhoof, people vs Frank Alberts S 80 18 60 1 88 S D Llnabury, dep sheriff, 8 days probate court . S D Llnabury, dep sheriff 8 6 00 6 00 4 00 6 OO 6 00 4 00 6 60 days probate court u Liinaoury, dep Sheriff 8 days probate court S D Llnabury, dep sheriff circuit court com 6 00 A. B. Chane . F, E. Sheldon. i Com.) J On motion of Sup'r Baldwin the report J was accepted and adopted. Sup'r Martin from the committee on Jus- tlces, constables and coroner's claims and ao- t 1 counts submitted the following report: 10 the Honorable the Board of Supervis- ors: , . Your committee on Justices, constables and coroners claims and accounts would re spectfully Bubmlt the following as their re port, reccommendlng the allowance of the j several amounts as given below, and thak the clerk be authorized to draw orders f(CV.' the same: Items. Byron Shaft, cou........... M Wooden, Justice of Claimed. 19 26 Allowed. 1 7 73 inn Wmuma Kent, 'justice' of 3 70 3 70 thepeace. 9 40 0 40 James Monfort, con e is 6 18 E N Holden, special con 3 06 8 06 C. A. BALDWIN, J. Y. Martin, F. o. Morrice, On motion of Supr. Crane the report was accepted and adopted. On motion of Supr. Baldwin the board took a recess until half-past nine o'clock to morrow morning. Countersigned, m. Osburn, J. II. Collins, Chairman. Dep. Clerk. At a regular session of the IBoard of Supervisors continued and held at the Court House In the city of Corunna in said county on Wednesday the 23d day of October A. D. 1895. . Board called to order by the chairman. j Roll called by the clerk. Present: Snper- j visors Baldwin, Chaffee, Crane, Cronk, Ful- J ler, Harper, Houston, Lyman, Martin, P. ? H. Morris, J. A. Morrice, P. G. Morrice, Osburn, Parker, Peacock, Reed, Scougale, Sheldon, Shepard, Stanlake. Trowbridge and Washburn. . -i Minutes of yesterday's proceedings read and approved. y Supr. Sheldon moved that a committee of-fl 3 three to examine tho condition of the safe in the county treasurer's office and report at : this session of the board, which was earrled. ! The chair appointed to act as such com mittee Suprs. Sheldon, P. G. Morrice and P. U. Morris. Supr. Harper moved that when this board takes a recess Thursday afternoon that U take it until Monday, Oct. 27, at 10 o'clock a. m., which motion was carried by the fol lowing yea and nay vote: ' Yeas Supr. Chaffee, Crane, Cronk, Ful ler, Harper, Houghton, LJmao, Morris, J. A. Morrice, P. G. Morrice, Parker, Pea cock, Reed, Sheldon, Shepard,- Stanlake, Trowbridge and Washburn. Total yeas 18. 1 Nays Supr. Osborn. ' Total najs 1. i Supr. Parker from the special committee 'j committee appointed to examine the report I of the committee on public buildings and ; grounds submitted the following report: To the Hon. Board of Supervisors: Your special committee to whom the re port of the committee on public buildings and grounds was referred to would respect fully submit the following as their report: We have examined all of tie accounts and bills, also the report of said committee. We find that the orders which have been duly signed compare with the stubs and their report. Chas. W.' Parker, J. A. Morrice, Austin Trowbridge, Com. . On motion of Supr. Harper the report wal . accepted and adopted. Supr. Shepard from the committee on claims and accounts submitted to the board tne account of Geo. Carpenter, deputy game warden, for 850. On motion of Supr. Baldwin the account was referred back to Mr. Carpenter for cor rection. sGpr. W ashburn, chairman of the com mittee on clerks' certificates, submitted the i following report: -'J To the Honorable the Board of Supervis ors : ' Your committee on the several clerks' certificates filed with the clerk of this board of the amount of money to be raised In the townships and cities of Shiawassee county, beg leave to report to this honorable board that we have examined the certificates' and respectfully reccommend that this board au thorize and direct the supervisors to spread upon the several tax' rolls for the year 1895 the following amounts: ANTRIM. Contingent tax 8 400 00 Itignway and bridge fund... 850 OO School fund to be apportioned 2778 28 Burns and Antrim drain on town at la rare. 108 00 324 00 Tax to be apportioned., Contingent tax Higbway tax.... 600 00 220 00 Bridgo tax 2999 75 School fund to be apportioned 1817 95 i HiirII drain it lurcro . mnm Buell drain at large . 100 00 Burns and Antrim drain on town at large To be apportioned i. Alden drain at large M To be apportioned H n M Kelley drain at large 841 00 1041 OCf 455 886 CJ 7 08 10 62 76 88 ' 272 62 84 25 f 102 61 64 00 i 256 00 -if 87 60 j 112 80 "1 84 60 -127 47 I To be apportioned Cbarles Lahring drain at large.... To be apportioned , Lahring drain at largo............. . To be apportioned Black drain at large... To be apportioned Burns and Vernon drain at large To be apportioned Drake drain at large.- To be apportioned...-. BENNINGTON. Contingent tax .... Highway Dist No. 17 for gravel School tax to be apportioned CALCDOirtA. . Contingent - Highway - School fund to be apportioned.... Todd drain at large.. To be apportioned Gall drain at large To be apportioned.... FAIRFIELD. Contingent tax --. . . Highway and bridge Cemetery fund School fund to be apportioned. I 450 00 600 00 60 00 1417 41 8 400 00 ; 450 00 .m 276A4 F " U 03 . a o ; 6ei t 281 40 I 800 oa ; 645 130 0 940 CJ j 2 4) I 7 6J J ' 1 I j on n son a rain at large-.....- To be apportioned-. ..