Superintendents of the Poor reported orders drawn on the treasurer in the sum of $9,490.30, leaving a balance in the poor fund of $1,725.63, about $100 more than a year ago. Crops were sold from the county farm during the year: Wheat $719.79; Sugar Beets, $137.53; Grain, $867.72 and Potatoes, $57.08. October 6, 1906 there were 41 inmates; the whole number cared for during the year was 63 and the present number is 27, making an average of 35.67. Eight inmates have died during the year; Mary Rose, David Barden, Richard LaForge, Wm. Freeburg, AUGUST CLEESE, Wm. Johnson, Levi Ketchum, and Lydia Andrews.
(Tuscola County Advertiser, October 25, 1907.)
Superintendents of the Poor reported orders drawn on the treasurer in the sum of $9,490.30, leaving a balance in the poor fund of $1,725.63, about $100 more than a year ago. Crops were sold from the county farm during the year: Wheat $719.79; Sugar Beets, $137.53; Grain, $867.72 and Potatoes, $57.08. October 6, 1906 there were 41 inmates; the whole number cared for during the year was 63 and the present number is 27, making an average of 35.67. Eight inmates have died during the year; Mary Rose, David Barden, Richard LaForge, Wm. Freeburg, AUGUST CLEESE, Wm. Johnson, Levi Ketchum, and Lydia Andrews.
(Tuscola County Advertiser, October 25, 1907.)
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