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Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 26 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26302 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Ann Arbor 7 shall 6 city 5 city treasurer 5 city marshal 5 city limits 5 city corporation 5 city clerk 5 Michigan 4 section 4 ordinance relative 4 city taxes 4 city ordinance 4 city officers 4 Ann Arbor Gas 4 ANN 3 city water pipes 3 city recorder 3 city purposes 3 charter 3 annual city charter election 3 Common Council 3 Ann Arbor Water 3 ARBOR 3 ANN ARBOR 2 unpaid city taxes 2 s. s. Ann 2 s. West Huron 2 present city 2 old Ann Arbor 2 officio city clerk 2 new city treasurer 2 elective city office 2 council 2 common council 2 city property 2 city ot Ann 2 city health officer 2 city clerk new official 2 city cemetery fund 2 city bonds 2 city board 2 annual city election 2 William H. H. 2 W. W. 2 W. D. M. 2 State 2 South State 2 South Second 2 South Main Street Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3853 city 1849 street 1789 council 1693 person 1628 ordinance 1599 re 1260 time 1210 building 1019 section 1019 day 934 year 910 _ 867 duty 812 office 804 board 749 fire 708 place 678 clerk 674 house 653 officer 633 work 626 power 579 election 578 foot 576 purpose 565 law 544 一 535 member 532 ! 521 man 510 sidewalk 501 owner 463 act 460 part 447 notice 446 money 438 dollar 436 case 434 treasurer 431 taxis 430 charter 425 child 425 assessment 424 property 419 roll 414 room 406 tax 406 number 402 water 402 alley Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1775 Ann 1491 Arbor 1234 Sec 1086 s. 813 Main 733 ANN 667 South 640 Huron 638 City 609 ARBOR 584 cor 565 North 532 W. 509 John 472 State 467 J. 463 bds 460 . 451 CITY 449 M. 449 H. 430 S. 422 Mrs. 402 C. 392 A. 384 William 379 East 365 Detroit 363 Michigan 359 e. 356 w. 350 B. 341 University 339 n. 337 E. 334 D. 322 Fifth 310 Fourth 306 ? 290 F. 279 Mich. 276 Washington 275 res 275 Washtenaw 267 West 251 SEC 244 St. 241 L. 241 Board 234 council Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2748 it 2485 he 1901 i 1124 they 903 you 753 him 642 she 598 them 580 we 269 me 255 her 199 us 139 himself 55 themselves 53 one 49 itself 32 herself 21 'em 18 thee 17 myself 15 yourself 11 mine 10 ourselves 9 be- 9 's 8 yours 7 his 6 一 6 ex- 5 hers 5 hereinbefore 4 ye 4 theirs 3 as- 2 thyself 2 thereof 2 promptly 1 ザ​001 1 ’s 1 ​i 1 you're 1 withal 1 washte- 1 tije 1 thy 1 thro 1 thereto 1 therefrom 1 them.—larmartine 1 s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 16308 be 3768 say 3510 have 1643 make 1157 provide 1073 do 749 give 696 pay 682 take 580 see 547 use 546 require 518 keep 438 pass 437 come 415 exceed 395 hold 391 appoint 382 know 366 go 349 deem 316 collect 310 receive 299 construct 286 follow 279 remove 278 elect 277 find 276 prescribe 271 build 265 cause 259 amend 245 authorize 243 e 243 approve 241 call 239 write 231 assess 225 sell 225 carry 223 set 220 become 218 establish 216 raise 215 allow 209 report 201 regulate 201 leave 201 certify 199 place Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3629 such 2801 not 1520 other 1467 common 1424 same 853 public 821 so 808 first 659 more 655 thereof 475 up 441 out 430 also 426 as 423 then 415 necessary 391 little 391 good 389 special 378 now 377 less 359 old 351 only 309 general 304 long 299 second 295 least 289 well 287 re- 285 new 279 great 271 down 260 many 259 very 239 large 236 hereby 227 most 226 proper 226 own 226 high 224 at 217 just 215 several 205 next 198 therein 197 much 196 full 192 present 190 here 185 back Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 212 least 90 good 41 most 25 great 18 high 15 old 14 low 14 large 11 near 11 late 11 early 7 fine 6 short 6 Most 5 long 4 ter 4 noble 3 slight 3 rich 3 dark 2 丁​「3015 2 young 2 warm 2 strange 2 simple 2 pure 2 proud 2 mighty 2 fair 2 eld 2 deep 2 dear 2 close 2 choice 2 cheap 2 bright 2 bad 1 細お​0^ 1 一一​—一​删墨 1 一​—―― 1 ―2 1 ——"—響 1 ​必​^3お​め​3^ 1 ​68 1 ​415 1 wise 1 wealthy 1 unhandsome 1 sure 1 strong Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 186 most 83 least 8 well 1 meanest 1 farthest 1 deepest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 2 d@aorar.ors Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 arbor is hereby 9 city is hereby 7 city is not 6 city is liable 6 persons being habitual 6 time being inhabitants 5 street is hereby 4 ordinance passed feb. 4 times be open 3 board be less 3 fires are duly 3 ordinance are hereby 3 ordinance passed sept. 3 persons are duly 3 time make estimates 2 .. provide funds 2 board are liable 2 board have exclusive 2 buildings are prop- 2 city are public 2 city made taxable 2 city was first 2 clerk is sealer 2 council are faithfully 2 council are most 2 council are now 2 council are properly 2 council are satisfied 2 council going forward 2 council have authority 2 days make such 2 house is full 2 office is re- 2 ordinance is hereby 2 ordinance is not 2 ordinance passed march 2 ordinance passed may 2 ordinance passed november 2 ordinance prescribe punishment 2 ordinances deemed necessary 2 person elected thereto 2 person going about 2 person having charge 2 persons found drunk 2 persons having charge 2 place is not 2 street does not 2 streets said poles 1 * said board 1 _ is not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 city is not liable 2 streets has no right 1 ann had no voice 1 buildings providing not more 1 city has not really 1 ordinances are not criminal 1 persons were not always 1 place is not necessarily 1 street are not necessarily 1 time is not far Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 116817 mdp.39015065384334 73626 mdp.39015031742193 54099 mdp.39015068258626 51798 mdp.39015010987348 47037 mdp.39015028686429 42041 mdp.39015023102752 36371 mdp.39015039251924 36118 mdp.39015065384409 34837 mdp.39015065384391 33450 mdp.39015006366796 26816 mdp.39015065384383 23161 mdp.39015065384375 20928 mdp.39015006575784 19050 mdp.39015008778055 18482 mdp.39015062382109 18320 mdp.39015065384417 7341 mdp.39015012225192 5232 mdp.39015027783888 4291 mdp.39015001364291 2988 mdp.39015065384359 2485 mdp.39015009005417 2485 mdp.39015063780533 2258 mdp.39015006366804 1869 mdp.39015064567988 1864 mdp.39015064323168 84 mdp.39015056032116 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 91.0 mdp.39015028686429 89.0 mdp.39015006366804 86.0 mdp.39015008778055 85.0 mdp.39015068258626 84.0 mdp.39015039251924 84.0 mdp.39015001364291 80.0 mdp.39015023102752 80.0 mdp.39015062382109 77.0 mdp.39015063780533 77.0 mdp.39015006366796 76.0 mdp.39015010987348 74.0 mdp.39015064323168 73.0 mdp.39015006575784 73.0 mdp.39015027783888 72.0 mdp.39015064567988 71.0 mdp.39015009005417 70.0 mdp.39015065384383 70.0 mdp.39015065384334 68.0 mdp.39015065384391 67.0 mdp.39015065384375 67.0 mdp.39015065384359 66.0 mdp.39015065384417 64.0 mdp.39015065384409 119.0 mdp.39015031742193 102.0 mdp.39015012225192 101.0 mdp.39015056032116 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- mdp.39015001364291 with Point Edward ranges over the stern, they passed Lexington and Sanilac making wonderful time on that fifty-six mile stretch to Harbor Beach. (Note: The sheltered shores of Lake Michigan''s Manitou Islands have served as a harbor of refuge for over a hundred years. Boat 6 was delayed for 56 hours in Frankfort during a south On January 3, 1918, Boat 6 left Manitowoc at 10:15 p.m., course Boat 4, left Frankfort at 9:00 p.m. bound for Manitowoc. car deck which caused ten hours delay while unloading in Frankfort. On December 6, 1919, Boat 6 arrived Manitowoc breakwater at aboard on the port side, Boat 7 came about, passed her a hawser and Boat 7 left Frankfort breakwater at 6 p.m. Just outside she met the tug Jean R. Wabash left the scene and continued on her way at 10:20 a.m. Boat 5 arrived at 1:30 p.m. but did not take a line. mdp.39015006366796 inches concrete applied to metal lath on metal studs, supported upon the fireproof floor construction or upon an independent fireoroofed steel frame, and (c) Interior Vertical Members shall be as given under fireproof construction or may be solid wood posts of not less than sixty (o0) square inches more Class A buildings shall be of the same type of construction as required for a building of the height of the roof of such bridge, but the walls shall be the same as those for Class A buildings in Article VI, Section 10. Class G buildings shall be built of one of the following types of construction: Class G buildings shall be built of one of the following types of construction: Class G buildings shall be built of one of the following types of construction: Class G buildings shall be built of one of the following types of construction: mdp.39015006366804 To the Taxpayers of Ann Arbor School District schools for the coming three or four years, and renders to you discussing the school program of the city as it then existed. page 2 of this booklet we said "Our school enrollment is increasing at such a rate as will require a continuing program of construction sufficient to provide seven or eight rooms a year * * * up to date school system to which the people of Ann Arbor are enTherefore the Board of Education is fully warranted in insisting that the city provide more school rooms for relieving the present congestion and providing for that enrollment which will have taken place by the time that the buildings Year in Grades High School Enrollment Census for extensions in the past five years The schools are just as important as the water, the gas, the electricity or the telephones. school building program as outlined. mdp.39015006575784 was chosen to commemorate the seventyfifth anniversary of the founding of St. Andrew''s Church, Ann Arbor, the present last service in the old church building previous to moving into the present edifice, In November of this same year he organized St. Paul''s, Detroit, the oldest Episcopal parish mends the parish for its zeal in undertaking to construct a "neat and commodious" church edifice, which he states will new rector, Rev. Samuel Marks, who, accompanying the bishop from Philadelphia, To the Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Andrew''s Church, Ann Arbor. the resolutions of the Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Andrew''s Church, Ann Arbor, St. Andrew''s Church, Ann Arbor, was The two most notable events of Mr. Hall''s eight years'' rectorate were the building of the present chapel and rectory, and building the church had been paid by private subscription, and two years later, in build a church hall, the vestry agreeing to mdp.39015008778055 Located on the south-west corner of Ann and Fifth streets. west end Ann. Beacraft Mrs. John, res. Boyd James, merchant tailor, 24 South Main, res. Huron and Ann. Brown Michael, wagon maker, 5 East Liberty, res. CAMPION MICHAEL, merchant tailor, 63 South Main, res. dealer in fancy goods, 33 South Main, res. Fantle Charles, dry goods and millinery, 43 South Main, res. Foster John J., boot and shoe manuf., 24 East Huron, bds. Frank Mrs. C., res 44 South State. Johnson Elias J., dealer in hats and caps, 7 South Main, res. KAPP JOHN, physician, office 57 South Main, res. Lutz George F., saloon keeper, 4o South Main, res. Moss Mrs. Ann, col., hair dressing rooms, 28 East Huron, res. NICHOLS WILLIAM W., dentist, office 19 South Main, res. Reinhardt John M., boot and shoe manuf., 42 South Main, res. 61 East Ann. Sondheim Solomon, merchant tailor, 9 South Main, res. South Main, res. mdp.39015009005417 have now, March, 1920, an educational institution with 120 teachers and 3321 pupils, of whom 2531 are in the graded schools and school liuilding, or an average of 40 in each room in each grade more room is provided soon many more children will have to follow this undesirable practice. space has been utilized for school room purposes. The present building is the most crowded in the city, the average number of pupils Ann Arbor''s grade schools should have gymnasiums and more rooms at Jones school to meet immediate needs. In all three buildings windows on the sides of the rooms are This school building is in somewhat better condition than the The two toilet rooms in this building are relatively new, having been built only a few years ago to replace the old outside The floors of the toilet rooms are good, and School, is a new and modern building, with well arranged and mdp.39015010987348 "a new history of Ann Arbor." I hope they will not be disappointed to discover that the articles assembled here fall far appeared weekly in the Ann Arbor News for a year and a half, A.s Ann Arbor approached its first birthday, John Allen became almost lyrical when describing it in the long lost letter Ann Arbor became a small city, more houses were built in the North State Street area, and Ann Arbor High School was erected white coverlet woven in Washtenaw County in 1840, and a handbill advertising the Ann Arbor Land Company''s auction of village lots when their get-rich-quick plan after the coming of the The old Baldwin farm had been bought by Dr. Hall''s parents soon after they came to Ann Arbor in the early 1870''s, It seemed quite like old times to have Ann Arbor''s great mdp.39015012225192 Self-enumeration and census questionnaire.—As stated in the introductory text of this report, the 1970 the total counts of housing units round housing units. difference is that the 1970 data exclude units on places of 10 acres or Housing units and group quarters.— the census as either housing units or Both occupied and vacant housing units are Year_round housing units.—Data on round housing units; i.e., all occupied ln this report, the housing unit counts unit is classified as occupied if a person or group of persons is living in A count of vacant year_round units shown for occupied housing units refers to the race of the head of the Yeor-round housing units Characteristics of Housing Units and Population, by Blocks: 1970-Con. Washtenaw County, Mich. Characteristics of Housing Units and Population, by Blocks: 1970-Con. Washtenaw County, Mich. Occupied housing units Occupied housing units Occupied housing units Occupied housing units mdp.39015023102752 election, appointed as herein provided, shall constitute a board of registration for said seventh ward, 6. Any person offering to vote at any election held in said city, shall, if challenged by an elector of the ward in which he offers to vote, take, before writing to the common council the names of the persons elected or appointed to any office who shall have president of the common council, city clerk, two justices of the peace and an assessor shall be elected by elector thereof; and no person shall be elected or appointed to any office in the city who has been or is a The city clerk shall report to the common council whenever required a detailed statement city, or of any officer, or employe thereof, shall be presented to the common council of said city, in the manner above provided, within 60 days after such claim mdp.39015027783888 said that great men constitute the State: certain it is that they When I was introduced to him he scrutinized me and said, "My young friend, if you are from Missouri, I would think I had seen you before; I was honored at secure the appointment of any man to fill an office in his territory." Well, says I, "But Gen. Jackson is a friend of mine, "Gen. Jackson," said he, "the President of the United States." That friend wishes to have me recommend to you is one of the distinguished members of the Bar, I have practiced law with him governor of Michigan was an infant in years, but a man in congratulations, not only for the honor done him by the members of the Washtenaw Bar on the occasion of this anniversary, As a member of the Bar he was distinguished; as a public man, Judge of the Supreme Court, mdp.39015028686429 At least Jack Houston thought as much, and casting an eye about the town it chanced to fall upon fair face had lines; his eyes lacked lustre; his hand hall and led the way into the little round room. For a long time she stood there, one hand clutching the back of a quaint, old-fashioned chair. hand in the change of Houston''s fortunes, he hesitated upon the point of asking her to tell him all He met her in the little round room the first night A little look of puzzlement came into his eyes. course left open to him had formed, set, and hardened in his mind, he lifted his eyes and looked across the room, where she sat between the windows, the little smile, only, perhaps fainter now, A queer little look came into his eyes. "Do you know him, little man P" she asked, half-open door of one of the little dressing-rooms. mdp.39015031742193 1*16 8「63 00リ6「6づ^ :5 「6(30^ 3「6 3リ3!卜 06051^5づ313ザ0「01051 0^13「3016「! 1リ「08リ0ザ1''116じ605リ5, 卞00, 0 , (: , 20233, が加0^め","1^1X1^16 ^0^1 ――――――――"—一一 1^150^)0^響———...—一拳―響響.一一一 60^ III(&^XVII ^01^0*001X1^ ――一 響——^^-― 11111*11 1)1001111 III1979 IV『^&丫 IV?! ?9(0^116*1^ 1)0VV1V 1^*1 ―—一-— III1979 ―――― 10 59 ――墨^—――丁01)16 ?-15.。彻(^!!, 10101116 I。1979, 01X15(0101 III1979 0! 81^ ?9^01^:1980-000. 丁。"6 ^1.0001|1011^#洲!)!!!^, VIII 000111^|1 01011X1991!!)0 01リ00|1|19リ曲:1980-000. 丁01)16屮7, 5IVV^IVI1|I, &!^)!)!!!^, 0^6 "的"。"^I|^III^*6|1^!I^5 01 ^011X1119リ111*1: 1980-000. おお59?お^^ぬおは^^^^^ II0I80^0II) 010011[議1979IV !&1001*01111^ I卜6丫 8「6づ651908づ10 66 ^0^00006005 0ザ6门リ^18「3ゎ0门8196 ザ89 "(33118015 卜01156卜01づ^35 3お19门6^, 丁卜;5 ^「006^ 11「6 ^3「1361111乂, 00053^1(31;09 6「「0に30^ 311 「600「16づ1^06011V 10 0605115 8リ「63リ 30^ 0リ6「 \1\^0〜0「に6^10「の0「6 ^661(5 !0 れ3ひ01(130づ0リ6「 ^^10卜3づ10「^0「6 XIX 0「 III0「6 00^613^601卩6「50门5 ^6「6 001 |36「5005リ0「61316づ10化6 ^10リ56卜01づ6「 0「 &0リ5;门9 「0「1980, れ6「6 I门03「5 「6016づ0「 16356づザ0「1 16031 「651^6006 0「リ011门9 「651づ6006, 10 111716, ^6「6 00リ门16づ35 「651づ60(50ザI门6 1-05010ザ「0巾3 ^10「0^1111100^ 0ザI卜6 0011IIII65^ 3门づ01^16「 3「635 ^111 136 5^10〜0 III 10010119 ^0リ81リ8 01^18卜0リ16, !^6 180(1はII 00, 40(1 XIV 0め眷「 1716805 10 9^ 3 0「れ8「1 8 60110011 0「卩「0,811100|1 !106 30づズ0「 1171^^&00^601き0「3门乂 ^1301030^6 01 乂0リ「303^6^5 mdp.39015039251924 No. 35 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Banfield Henry, shoemaker, 25 North Main, res. Beahan Richard, lawyer, 13 South Main, res. dealer in groceries and provisions, 34 South Main, res. Binder Charles, elk., 60 South Main, bds. dealer in watches, jewelry, etc., 11 South Main, res. University, office 28 East Huron, res. Clancy John, general store, 4 East Huron, res. pipe, for steam, water and gas, 30 South Main, res. Earl Thomas, general store, 9 North Main, res. Fantle Charles, dry goods and millinery, 19 South Main, res. Granger Bradley F., attorney ar law, 22 South Main, res. furnishing goods, 8 North Main, res. and groceries, 4 South Main, res. Reinhardt John M., boot and shoemaker, 42 South Main, res. dealer in hardware, 31 South Main, res. Smith Albert, merchant tailor and dealer in clothing and furnishing goods, 17 South Main, res. agt., 15 South Main, res. mdp.39015056032116 ггъъ ЛМ NASIIWI MEDICAI. 111 II.IHM. ANNГM. SENIOR SWING OГT NEW MEDICAI. HI II.IIING rXIVriîSITV II АII. MICHIGAN I NION CI.ГЦ HOГSE PSYCHOPATHIC WARD—CNIVERS1TY HOSPITAL STREET SCENE (NORTH DIVISION) COIRT HOL SE PHI DELTA THETA 7 4t&L/ Obi щ меШ 1 \^AèË ■i» ЧГ , 0k я "штШ PHI КAPPA PSI . .• •••: ALPHA DELTA PH mdp.39015062382109 must be placed in situations where his capacity for thinking actively about ways of doing things, and for carrying these plans into paper, maps and the necessary tools for different scholastic activities; and then, if we place in these rooms a teacher who can repress his own tendency to self-assertion and act as guide and giver of suggestions to the children and who has the higher gift of The books and periodicals listed should be available for teachers interested in developing activity programs. The appreciations and attitudes which children should acquire as a result of experience with these projects may be summarized as follows: A project should give children a large amount of new information about subjects which are of interest and value to them. or fire, playing a story or play with or without costumes and properties; looking at books; conversations with a schoolmate or with the teacher; carrying mdp.39015063780533 1. Speed and accuracy in computing with numbers arising in common business, industrial, and social practices. 3. An understanding and appreciation of the common social, industrial, and business fields in which computation with numbers arises. 2. "The arithmetic of the elementary school should deal with problems and practices which arise in real life." — Thorndike 4. The number facts, processes, and principles should be connected The recitation period shorúc be user requently to observe children at work in order to discover meconomical habits which learning with other number facts to which it is most Number games are valuable in motivating drill. arithmetic drill and do not detract from the number time should be given to number work as such on the program but the teacher Simple one step problems about child experiences with numbers measures outlined in the subject-matter and ability to compute Efficient work in multiplication requires the ability to multiply and mdp.39015064323168 Kyer, Prop, of Ann Arbor City Mills. Association, for the purpose of building and improving homesteads, and loaning money to the members elected an auditing committee of three from the stockholders, not officers or directors, whose duty it shall Any person may become a member of the association by subscribing for one or more shares of stock The association lee, which is not a payment on stock, shall be the face value of said stock, at which time the member shall be entitled to receive the amount thereof in its capital stock, its location, and the duration of the corporation, which shall notexceed thirty years; which statement corporations, organized under this act, shall be elected, classified and hold their office for such period of time as is provided in the by-laws of such corporation or association. the capital stock of said corporation shall make a report of shall be provided for in the by-laws of such corporations; mdp.39015064567988 council will select clerk of the justice court, constables, clerk, attorney, health officer, treasurer, assessor and the following proposed charter for the city of Ann Arbor. The candidate receiving the greatest number of votes for any office shall be declared elected. In case of a tie vote for any office, the council shall decide by All officers and employes are such for the city of Ann Arbor and shall be elected a council and a justice of the peace as provided for by the The common council and the city clerk shall take the office of the common council of the city of Ann Arbor, and the various (b) The justices of the peace elected under the provisions of the existing charter shall-hold office until the expiration of the terms for which time this charter goes into effect, shall hold office until the first Monday mdp.39015065384334 registration shall hold a session at the common council room, in said city, from nine o''clock in the forenoon until four o''clock in the afternoon for the purpose of comparing, revising, correcting and complet common council of said city, in the manner above provided, within sixty days after such claim shall arise, pleasure of the said board, shall make all surveys required for the laying out, construction, alteration, repair and improvement of streets, sewers, water-mains, as of other persons, and shall have authority to provide means for the payment of the same, and for defraying the contingent expenses of the said city, subject only to the limitation and restrictions in this act said city; and no person shall, unless specially authorized by the Board of Public Works, cut down or dig this ordinance shall be served by the street commissioner, marshal or any policeman of said city, personally on the owner of the lands or premises fronting on or adjacent to which it is proposed to grade, mdp.39015065384359 avenues and alleys of said city necessary poles, masts, wires Whenever said New State Telephone Company, or its successor or assigns, shall propose to enter upon any street, alley or avenue in said city for the purpose of and on and upon each and every of the regular annual assessment rolls in said city for the year in and during which any as aforesaid, and shall certify the said special assessment such special assessment roll, they shall so declare by resolution, whereupon at the next meeting of the Common assessment roll, it shall be the duty of the City Clerk to certify the said assessment roll, together with the resolution of confirmation to the City Assessor, who shall forthwith attach thereto his warrant directed to the City Treasurer commanding him to collect from all, each and every thereof at any one payment at any time after such assessment roll shall have been certified to the City Treasurer, mdp.39015065384375 dates having received an equal number of votes, the common council shall at the meeting mentioned in the preceding section determine by lot between such persons, which the time in which any official bond or oath of office is required to be filed, the city clerk shall report in writing to mayor, or in case of any vacancy in his office, the president of the common council shall perform the duties of The city clerk shall report to the common council whenever required a detailed statement of the estimated expenses of the corporation, and shall perform such other duties pertaining to his office as the common council may require. he shall spread upon said rolls any and all taxes duly certified to him by order of the common council, by the board supervisors and all other officers of said city shall be entitled to receive such compensation as the common council shall allow, not exceeding two dollars per day for every mdp.39015065384383 The person receiving the greatest number of votes for any city or ward office shall be deemed to dates having received an equal number of votes, the common council shall at the meeting mentioned in the preceding section determine by lot between such persons, which the time in which any official bond or oath of office is required to be filed, the city clerk shall report in writing to appointed in the city, shall, within ten days after receiving notice of their election or appointment, take and subscribe the oath of office prescribed by the constitution of The city clerk shall report to the common council whenever required a detailed statement of the common council shall be authorized to pass ordinances for any purpose, they may prescribe fines, penalties, and forfeitures for the violation of the same, not exceeding one hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding ninety days or both in the discretion of the court. mdp.39015065384391 .the common council, shall be a marshal, treasurer, attorney, director of the poor, a chief engineer of the fire department and two assistants, a street commissioner for each 8. The common council shall have power to organize said city into so many fire districts as they may It shall be the duty of the common council of said city to appoint a board of health once in each into the city treasury; and each of said justices shall report, on oath, to the common council, on the first Mondays by the common council of said city, it shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the first section of this act. completion of such work he shall make a report, in writing, to the common council of said city, giving the description of each lot or premises in front of which such sidewalk was laid or repaired, and the name of the owner and mdp.39015065384409 The officers of said city to be appointed by the common council shall be a marshal, treasurer, attorney, a chief engineer of the fire department, and two assistants, a street commissioner for each supervisor district, and such other officers, and pre-cribe such rules and regulations as they may deem necessary and expedient for the protection, management and government of any cemetery or burial ground in said city, and to prescribe in and by any such laws or ordinances, that any person or persons violating any of the by-laws, ordinances, rules or regulations so made, shall or may, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or be imprisoned in the county jail or house of correction not exceeding persons, if known, and residents of said city, said common council shall then give notice to the owner or occupant of the land and watchmen of the city to be present at such fires, and to perform such duties as the said common council shall prescribe. mdp.39015065384417 of the peace, one marshal for said city; and the qualified electors of the first and second wards shall elect one supervisor {md any ward or wards in said city, there shall not be two aldermen to constitute the board of registration of such ward previous to any election, the common council shall, in time, appoint The mayor, recorder and aldermen, when assembled together and organized, shall constitute the common council of the city of Ann Arbor, and a majority of the whole (the public places in said city, which notice shall state the time and remove his fence or fences within the time specified in such notice, the said common council shall have full power, and.it or by-laws of said common council: Provided, That any person assessed for a poll tax may pay the same by one day''s labor mdp.39015068258626 which will aim to do the best possible work for Ann Arbor, develop work in place of dawdling and lolling, there would be less time to devote to our neighbor''s business and (2) John Mark born at Jerusalem, a companion of Paul, afterward of Peter, wrote the gospel under called the children of God and other blessings of like character. and true?" She could tell the wonderful story of "a man''s love and a says: "I feel like a laborer of a Saturday evening returning home with A little three-year-old came running in from the field exclaiming, as ''likely.'' A little salary in connection with the honor of being a teacher will be a great consideration with come home !" her little Phillip, two years old, looked She looked like a very little, old God and to life, the other is "the sorrow of the world thatworketh death."