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Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 340-341
Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.
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Page 340
Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building.
Howell, Mich., April 24, 1922.
A regular meeting of the Library Board was held April 24, 1922. M. J. McPherson and Mrs. W. C. Huntington present.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
A resolution on the deaths of A. Garland and Dr. Avery prepared by Mrs. Huntington were read and approved by Mr. McPherson. The president requested that the memorial be inserted in the records.
The following bills were allowed and orders drawn:
#200. A. J. Brown Apr. salary — $60.00
Esther Yerkes Apr. salary — 45.00
Winnifred Brown Apr. salary — 60.00
Detroit Edison Co. Ap. Electricity [No amount listed]
Mich. State Telephone Co. Phone [No amount listed]
W. E. Beach — Insurance
Hartford Fire Ins. Co. #3335 expires Sept. 11, 1923, $1000 — 7.00
Mich. Fire Ins. Co. #104442 expires Sept. 11, 1923, $1000 — 7.00
Home Fire Ins. Co. #1747 expires Oct. 7, 1923, $1000 — 7.00
Ins. Co of North America #1536 expires Dec. 16, 1923, $1500, on furniture, fixtures (3 years) — 20.25
Ins. overdue unpaid 1917–1920 — 58.50
Amount pd — $105.75
Purdy & Woodruff — coal
Dec. 30 1921. Splint — 9.31
Feb. 7 1922. Splint — 9.76
Feb. 7 1922. Splint — 17.25
Mar. 10 1922. Splint — 10.40
Mar. 10 1922. Splint — 10.70
Mar. 29 1922. Egg hd coal — 13.30
Ap. 4, 1922. Splint — 10.32
Ap. 4, 1922. Stove — 22.54 (Order #199)
Amount pd — $103.73
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Page 341
Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building.
Howell, Mich., May 1, 1922.
A special meeting of the Library Board was called May 1st 1922. Members present: Mrs. W. C. Huntington, Mr. M. J. McPherson and Mr. Frank J. Shields.
Mrs. Huntington was elected secretary. Mr. Frank J. Shields was elected treasurer.
Moved by Mr. Shields that librarians' annual report be accepted and placed on file. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Shields that Assistant's (Miss Esther Yerkes) salary be increased five dollars ($5.00) per month. Carried.
Motion to adjourn. Carried.
A. L. Huntington, Sec. per M.W.B.
Insurance papers are placed in city’s vault at water office.
The following bills allowed:
#206. Esther Yerkes May salary — $50.00
Winnifred Brown May salary — 60.00
A. J. Brown May salary — 60.00
Detroit Edison Co. — 6.65
Mich. State Telephone Co. — 2.88
Chas. N. Sutton Hdw. — 2.00
City of Howell water — 13.73 -
Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 338-339
Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.
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Page 338 Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Mich., February 1922.
The Library Board met at five o'clock on Feb. 10, 1922 for a special meeting to consider the purchasing of new books.
Members present:— Mrs. W. C. Huntington, Mr. Don Van Winkle.
Members absent:— Mr. M. J. McPherson.
The librarian was instructed to order the following ten books:
Mirrors of Washington — Anonymous
South — Shackleton
Conquest of Fear — B. King
Brass — Chas. G. Norris
Blind — Ernest Poole
Homespun & Gold — A. Brown
And four juvenile books.
Motion to adjourn. Carried.
D. W. Van Winkle. per M.W.B.
The Library Board met at library March 13th 1922.
Members present: Mrs. Huntington and Mr. Van Winkle.
Member absent: Mr. McPherson.
Minutes of last meeting read + approved.
Motion to pay bills. Carried.
Order #193. E. Howe drawing coal — $1.50
A. J. Brown, Mar. Salary — 60.00
Esther Yerkes ' — 45.00
Winnifred Brown ' — 60.00
Detroit Edison Co. Electricity [no amount listed]
Mich. S. Telephone Co. — 2.88
Morman book was rejected.
Motion to adjourn. Carried.
D. W. Van Winkle. per M.W.B.
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Page 339 Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Mich., 190 [Handwritten: blank]
A Memorial. It seems very appropriate that there should be placed on the records of the Howell Carnegie Library, some expression of its appreciation of the services of the two members of the Library Commission, Arthur Garland and Dr. Ernest L. Avery, who have recently been taken from us by the hand of death.
Mr. Garland was secretary, and Dr. Avery was treasurer of the Library Commission, and both were faithful in the discharge of their duties.
They were men who loved literature, who read much of history, poetry, fiction, travel, biography and science.
They were always active in promoting the best interests of the library and were well fitted for membership on the Commission.
(Signed) Mrs. A. L. Huntington, (Approved) Mr. M. J. McPherson, per M. W. B.
June 20, 1922. Howell Library Fund.
Ledger 1921
Feb. 1: Balance — Cr. 37.73
Feb. 21: By Loan — Cr. 150.
Feb. 23: To Orders — Dr. 10.68
Mar. 9: By Loan — Cr. 200.
Mar. 9: To Orders — Dr. 346.77
Mar. 23: To Orders — Dr. 165.
Mar. 23: By Loan — Cr. 150.
Apr. 13: To Orders — Dr. 17.38
Apr. 26: By Loan — Cr. 500.
May 11: To Orders — Dr. 177.93
May 25: To Orders — Dr. 19.29
June 15: To Orders — Dr. 173.58
June 29: To Orders — Dr. 170.40
July 25: By Taxes — Cr. 2703.67
July 27: To Orders — Dr. 377.78
Aug. 10: To Orders — Dr. 7.08
Aug. 24: To Orders — Dr. 177.32
Aug. 25: By Check From Co. Treas. — Cr. 421.22
Sept. 14: To Orders — Dr. 11.28
Sept. 24: To Orders — Dr. 165.
Oct. 12: To Orders — Dr. 8.03
Oct. 12: To Loans paid — Dr. 1000.
Oct. 26: To Orders — Dr. 436.01
Nov. 9: To Orders — Dr. 9.68
Dec. 5: To Orders — Dr. 664.63
Dec. 14: To Orders — Dr. 11.23
Dec. 28: To Orders — Dr. 263.74
Ledger 1922
Jan. 11: To Orders — Dr. 11.48
Jan. 25: To Orders — Dr. 120.
Feb. 15: To Orders — Dr. 193.71
Feb. 15: By Loans — Cr. 1000.
Mar. 1: To Orders — Dr. 165.
Mar. 8: By Ordinance fines — Cr. 4.
Mar. 15: To Orders — Dr. 11.33
Mar. 29: To Orders — Dr. 165.
Apr. 12: To Orders — Dr. 10.93
Apr. 26: To Orders — Dr. 374.48
Apr. 26: By Loan — Cr. 300.
May 23: To Orders — Dr. 197.16
June 14: To Orders — Dr. 9.53
June 19: By Loan — Cr. 500.
Summary Totals
Totals: Dr. $5471.43 / Cr. $5966.62
Credit Balance: 495.19
Loans 1922: 1800.
Net indebtedness to date: $1304.81 -
Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 336-337
Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.
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Page 336 Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Mich., 190 [Handwritten: 1922]
The City Council of Jan. 10, 1922 appointed Mrs. W. C. Huntington to fill vacancy of Secretary of Library Board
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[Newspaper Clipping 1] COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Council Room, Jan. 10, 1922. Regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Howell called to order by Mayor Fishbeck. Present—Mayor Fishbeck, Clerk Dailey, Councilmen Bennett, Field, Wilber. Absent—Councilman Woodruff. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Moved by Wilber, supported by Bennett, that Mrs. W. C. Huntington be appointed a member of the Howell Carnegie Library Board, to succeed the late Arthur Garland for his unexpired term. Ayes—Bennett, Field, Wilber. Nays—None. Carried
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[Newspaper Clipping 2] COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Council Room, Jan. 24th, 1922. Regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Howell called to order by Mayor Fishbeck. Present—Mayor Fishbeck, Clerk Dailey, Councilmen Bennett, Field, Wilber, Woodruff. Absent—None. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Moved by Field, supported by Woodruff, that Don W. Van Winkle be appointed a member of the Howell Carnegie Library Board, to succeed the late Dr. E. L. Avery, for his unexpired term. Ayes—Bennett, Field, Woodruff, Wilber. Nays—None. Carried
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[Treasurer Avery's Report] Treasurer Avery’s report at the time of his death. Jan. 16, 1922.
Cash on hand April 1st 1921 — $339.65
pd. Presbyterian Pub Bd. for 'Truths about Christian Science' — 2.40
Cash pd Baker & Taylor Co. for 'Peace Conference' — Lansing
'Main Street' — Sinclair
'Pageant of Dickens' — Crotch — 6.03
Total Paid out — $8.43
Balance Jan 16, 1922 — $331.22.
This amount was pd to Mrs. W. C. Huntington who was elected Treasurer
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Page 337 Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Mich., 190 [Handwritten: 1922]
The Library Board met at the library at four o'clock Monday Jan. 30, 1922
. Members present: M. J. McPherson, Mrs. W. C. Huntington and Don Van Winkle
. Moved by Van Winkle, supported by Mrs. Huntington that we proceed to elect Secretary and Treasurer. Carried
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Ballot for secretary:
Mr. Van Winkle — 2 votes.
Mrs. Huntington — 1 vote
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Ballot for treasurer:
Mrs. Huntington — 2 votes.
Blank — 1
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Moved by Mr. McPherson that Mr. Van Winkle be instructed to buy 3 tons Virginia Splint Coal. Carried
. Moved by Mr. Van Winkle that Mrs. Huntington prepare suitable resolutions of the death of Mr. Garland and Dr. Avery, supported by Mr. McPherson. Carried
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Bills allowed for payment as follows:
#187. A. J. Brown lib. salary — $60.00
Esther Yerkes lib. salary — 45.00
Winnifred Brown lib. salary — 60.00
Mich. S. Telephone Co. — 2.88
Detroit Edison Co — 10.15
City of Howell water — 12.58
Don Van Winkle, Sec’y. per M.W.B. lib’n. -
Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 334-335
Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.
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Page 334 Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Mich., Nov. Dec. 1921.
The Library Board met at the Library for a special meeting, Nov. 28, 1921. The question of which binding for the World Book was discussed and the best was chosen at the sixty six dollars.
Other important matters were discussed. Motion to adjourn was made & carried. Dr. E. L. Avery, sec’y pro tem per M.L.P.B.
The following orders were allowed by the City Council with but one, Mr. M. J. McPherson’s, signature,
On account of illness of both Mr. E. L. Avery and Mr. A. Garland it was not possible to have a board meeting.
Dec. 27, ‘21.
A. J. Brown salary December — $60.00
Esther Yerkes ' — 45.00
Winnifred Brown ' — 60.00
Detroit Edison Co— — 8.60
Mich S. Telephone Co — 2.88
Baker & Taylor Co—books — 82.52
City of Howell water — 13.22
Gaylord Bros mending — 2.00
H. L. Wing Co — 1.00
Jan. 21, ‘22—
A. J. Brown salary — 60.00
Winnifred Brown ' — 60.00
Esther Yerkes ' — 45.00
Det. Edison Co lights
Mich. S. Telephone Co. — 2.88
Wagonvoord Co. binders — 90.50
Chas. H. Sutton Hdw — 33.74
Page 335 Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Mich., Jan. 1922.
The City of Howell lost, by death, two faithful members of the Library Board within eight days
Secretary Arthur Garland on Jan. 8, 1922, Treasurer Ernest L. Avery on Jan. 16, 1922.
[Obituary Clipping - Left] ARTHUR GARLAND WELL-KNOWN HOWELL BUSINESSMAN DIED JANUARY 8. THE FUNERAL WAS LARGELY ATTENDED THIS AFTERNOON FROM THE RESIDENCE The death of Arthur Garland, one of Howell's oldest business men, occurred at the family residence, 121 W. Grand River last Sunday morning, following an illness of the past three or four months...
[Obituary Clipping - Right] DR. ERNEST L. AVERY FORMER MAYOR OF HOWELL DIED JANUARY 16, 1922 The announcement of the death of Dr. Ernest L. Avery, ex-mayor of Howell, which occurred at the family residence, 401 E. Grand River Ave., Monday afternoon, caused sadness in Howell...
[Obituary Clippings] This view includes additional text from the Arthur Garland obituary, detailing his early life and arrival in Howell:
He was born at Sheffield, England, Oct. 20, 1845.
He moved to America and settled at Xenia, Illinois, later moving to Flora, Illinois.
He came to Michigan and took a position as head cutter for Houseman & May, Merchant Tailors at Grand Rapids.
He moved to Howell in 1874 to accept a position with William McPherson & Sons.
In 1879, he formed a partnership with George Hornung as 'Garland & Hornung,' a general merchant tailoring business.
He served as Mayor of Howell and was Superintendent of the Sunday school for twenty years.
He married Miss Amelia Z. Bryan on Jan. 16, 1871, and later Miss Adda Monroe on Dec. 19, 1889.
[Dr. Ernest L. Avery Obituary] (Text is identical to Source 1, noting his birth in Dansville, his education at the University of Michigan, and his 25-year dental practice in Howell). -
Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 354-355
Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.
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Page 354 Sept 24 A regular meeting of the Board was held, the President M. J. McPherson in the chair. Mrs. Huntington and Mr. Shields present. Minutes approved. It was moved and carried that the following bills be allowed.
#321 Mrs. W. C. Huntington salary Sept. — $75.00
322 A. J. Brown salary Sept. — 60.00
323 The Detroit Edison Co. — [No amount]
324 Mich. State Telephone Co. — [No amount]
325 Leon G. Stowe, fire ins. Bldg Sept 11, 1926 — 8.00
326 H. W. & C. A. Peavy, coal — 229.95
Order 327, Sutton, bal. due was laid on table to be itemized. Adjourned.
A. L. Huntington Sec.
Page 355 Oct. 22 A meeting of the Board was held, the President M. J. McPherson in the chair, Mr. Shields absent. The following bills were allowed.
Charles H. Sutton — $41.61
A. J. Brown, janitor — 60.00
Mrs. W. C. Huntington, Librarian — 75.00
Detroit Edison Co. — 6.15
Mich. State Telephone Co. — 2.88
E. K. Johnson & Son, supplies — 3.90
'Chapels', repairing clock — 1.50
A committee from the W. R. C. requested permission to place a memorial to the heroes of the Civil War on the Library grounds. The request was approved. Adjourned.
A. L. Huntington Sec. -
Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 352-353
Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.
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Page 352 Aug 27th 1923 A regular meeting of the Library Board was held. The President M. J. McPherson in the chair, Mrs. Huntington Secretary present, Mr. F. J. Shields Treasurer absent. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The Library gratefully acknowledges the gift of twenty two books from F. Mills. The following bills were allowed.
#315. A. J. Brown Aug salary — $60.00
Winnifred Brown Aug salary — 43.32
Detroit Edison Co — [No amount]
Telephone Co — 2.88
Mrs W. C Huntington — 5.00 Adjourned.
Mrs. A. L. Huntington, Sec. per M.W.B.
Page 353 Aug. 31, 1923 'Mr. M. J. McPherson, President of the Library Board, Howell, Michigan. Please accept my resignation to take effect on September 1st 1923. All reports will be found up to date in the desk. Yours truly, Winnifred Brown. Librarian.'
Sept. 1, 1923 A special meeting of the Library Board was held, the President M. J. McPherson in the chair, Mrs. Huntington and Mr. Shields present. The resignation of the Librarian, Miss Winnifred Brown, to take effect Aug. 31 was accepted. It was moved and carried that Mrs. W.C. Huntington be employed as Librarian for the period of one month to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Brown, at the same salary. Adjourned.
A. L. Huntington Sec.
[Note at bottom dated May 27-1932] Howell City Library to E. C. Pipp Dr. Labor and material for painting fountain and doors. — $7.81 (Pd) -
Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 350-351
Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.
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Page 350 June 25th 1923 A regular meeting of the Library Board was held, the President M. J. McPherson in the chair. Other members present. Minutes read and approved. Moved and carried that Sutton Hdwe bill for plumbing be laid on the table till the Board considers the question more fully. At the same time the drainage of the fountain will be considered. The following bills were allowed:
Order #303. Michigan State Telephone Co. — $2.88
Detroit Edison Co. — [No amount]
A. J. Brown June salary — 60.00
W. W. Brown June salary — 75.00
Larkin + Kruger supplies — 2.62
Purdy + Woodruff coal — 11.85
E. K. Johnson + Son supplies — 6.05
Report of Librarian to Library Round Table at Lansing May 25th was read. Her bill of $5.25 for expenses was ordered to be paid from Library Treasurer's Fund. Moved and carried that the '1923 Auto trails Atlas of the U. S.' be purchased from the Library Treasurer's Fund. Moved and seconded that we adjourn.
Mrs. A. L. Huntington, Sec'y. per M.W.B.
Bills allowed:
#310. S. H. Aldrich — $7.00
A. J. Brown July salary — 60.00
M. W. Brown July salary — 75.00
Detroit Edison Co. — [No amount]
Mich S. Telephone Co — [No amount]
Page 351 [Small note attached to page] 'In account of repairs to the Carnegie Library the Librarian will have a vacation two weeks and the Library will be closed running Thursday July 26. Sec. Library Board.' -
Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 348-349
Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.
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Page 348 Bills allowed Dec. 22nd.
#273. A. J. Brown Dec salary — $60.00
Winnifred Brown Dec salary — 75.00
Detroit Edison Co. Electricity — 8.20
Mich. S. Telephone Co. Phone — 2.88
Jan. 16, th 1923. Typewriter overhauled by E. E. Walker, Lansing, Mich. paid by F. J. Shields, Treasurer of H. C. L. — 12.00Balance(331.22 - 12.00 =) $319.22 (M. P. book)
The Library Board met at the library at five o'clock Jan. 22, 1923. Members present: M. J. McPherson, Frank J. Shields and Mrs. Huntington. Members absent: none. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Following bills allowed:
#277. Winnifred Brown Jan. salary — $75.00
A. J. Brown Jan. salary — 60.00
Detroit Edison Co. Electricity — 7.35
Mich. State Telephone Co. — 2.88
Purdy & Woodruff Coal — 117.40
Permission was given the librarian to have Mr. Will Pipp put a lock on the clock, also C. H. Sutton, Hdwe to do needed plumbing.
Page 349 Jan. 22, 1923. Members present: F. J. Shields and Mrs. Huntington. Members absent: M. J. McPherson. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Following bills allowed:
#282. A. J. Brown Feb. salary — $60.00
Winnifred Brown Feb. salary — 75.00
Detroit Edison Co. — 8.55
Mich. S. Telephone Co — 2.88
H. W. + C. A. Peavy coal — 46.42
March 26, 1923. Following bills allowed.
#287. Winnifred Brown Mar salary — $75.00
A. J. Brown Mar salary — 60.00
Detroit Edison Co. — 7.55
Mich. S. Telephone Co. — 2.88
April 23, 1923.
#291. S. H. Aldrich 1000 bk pockets — $3.00
J. O. Taft coal — 44.83
H. W. + C. A. Peavy coal — 151.00
Cancelled (Hagerwood - Pd out Treas. f.b.)
A. J. Brown Apr salary — 60.00
Winnifred Brown Apr salary — 75.00
Detroit Edison Co. — 7.55
Mich. State Telephone Co. — 2.88
A. J. Brown May salary — 60.00
W. W. Brown May salary — 75.00
Detroit Edison Co. — 5.25
Mich. State Telephone — 2.88 -
Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 360-361
Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.
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Page 360 1924, Aug. 25 The following orders were signed
#383 A. J. Brown, janitor — $60.00
384 Mrs. W. C. Huntington, librarian — 75.00
385 Mich. Bell Telephone Co., telephone — 2.88
386 Detroit Edison Co., electricity — 3.13
387 Larkin & Kruger, supplies — 1.55 A. L. Huntington, Librarian
Sept. 22 The following orders were signed
#388 A. J. Brown, janitor — $60.00
389 Mrs. W. C. Huntington, librarian — 75.00
390 Mich. Bell Telephone Co. — 2.88
391 Edison Co., electricity — 4.46 A. L. Huntington, Librarian
Oct 3rd Special Meeting of the Library Board. Present M. J. McPherson, F. J. Shield and W. S. Farnsworth. Minutes of last meeting and bills previously paid read and approved. Organized for the ensuing year by electing the following: President, M. J. McPherson Sec., W. S. Farnsworth
Treas., F. J. Shields. The following bills were presented and allowed and orders drawn for same.
W. & C. A. Peavy, 14 1/4 tons coal — $114.00
C. H. Sutton repairs, material and labor — $14.02
Edison Co. — $4.46 Annual report of Mrs. A. L. Huntington Librarian and F. J. Shields Treasurer read and approved. Regular meetings to be held on the 1st Monday of each month at 7:30 P.M. On motion Board Adj. Will S. Farnsworth, Sec.
Page 361 Oct. 27 The following orders were signed
Order Book No. 9
A. J. Brown, janitor — $60.00
Mrs. W. C. Huntington, librarian — 75.00
Mich. Bell Telephone Co. — 2.88
Detroit Edison Co. — 5.94 A. L. Huntington, Librarian
Nov. 24 The following orders were signed
A. J. Brown, janitor — $60.00
Mrs. W. C. Huntington, librarian — 75.00
Mich. Bell Telephone Co. — 2.88
Detroit Edison Co. — 6.93
Chas. H. Sutton, plumbing — 5.40 A. L. Huntington, Librarian
Dec. 15 Special meeting of the Library Board. Present, F. J. Shields and W. S. Farnsworth. It was moved by F. J. Shields and seconded by W. S. Farnsworth that the Librarian, Mrs. Huntington, be authorized to purchase periodicals for use in the Library for the ensuing year
the number of such periodicals, their names, and parties from whom same are to be purchased to be in judgment of Librarian. Carried. Adjourned. Will S. Farnsworth per Librarian -
Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 358-359
Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.
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Page 358 1924, Mar. 24 The following orders were signed:
358 A. J. Brown, janitor — $60.00
359 Mrs. W. C. Huntington, librarian — 75.00
360 Mich. Bell Telephone Co., telephone — .96
361 Detroit Edison Co., electricity — 8.35
362 W. & C. A. Peavy, coal — 102.11
363 J. A. Schaub, periodicals — 15.50 A. L. Huntington, Sec.
1924, Apr. 21 The following orders were signed
364 A. J. Brown, janitor — $60.00
365 Mrs. W. C. Huntington, librarian — 75.00
366 Mich. Bell Telephone Co. — 2.88
367 Detroit Edison Co. — 5.05 A. L. Huntington, Sec.
Apr. 23 At a meeting of the Common Council held Apr. 22, Mr. M. J. McPherson was appointed a member of the Library Board to succeed himself. The resignation of Mrs. W. C. Huntington as member of the Library Board was accepted, and W. S. Farnsworth was appointed to fill the vacancy. A. L. Huntington, Librarian
Page 359 May 26 The following orders were signed
#368 A. J. Brown, janitor — $60.00
369 Mrs. W. C. Huntington, librarian — 75.00
370 Mich. Bell Telephone Co., telephone — 2.88
371 Edison Co., electricity — 5.60
372 Chas. H. Sutton, supplies, labor — 2.10 A. L. Huntington, Librarian
June 23 The following orders were signed
#373 A. J. Brown, janitor — $60.00
374 Mrs. W. C. Huntington, librarian — 75.00
375 Mich. Bell Telephone Co., telephone — 2.88
376 Detroit Edison Co., electricity — 4.80 A. L. Huntington, Librarian
July 6 The following orders were signed
#377 W. & C. A. Peavy, coal — $30.81
378 H. N. Beach, insurance — 44.25 A. L. Huntington, Librarian
July 21 The following orders were signed
#379 A. J. Brown, janitor — $60.00
380 Mrs. W. C. Huntington, librarian — 75.00
381 Mich. Bell Telephone Co., telephone — 2.88
382 Detroit Edison Co., electricity — 3.60 A. L. Huntington, Librarian
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