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by them, and having thereunto attached such census and affidavit verifying the same, and a copy of the notice required, with affidavits of posting and publishing the same as aforesaid, at the time specified in such notice, and it also appearing to the satisfaction of the said board that all the requirements of the act providing for the incorporation of villages within the State of Michigan, and defining their powers and duties, the same being chapter eighty-seven (87) of the Compiled Laws of 1897 and its amendments, in respect to such application have been complied with, and that the territory determined upon as hereinafter described contains the population required by said act, and it also appearing to said board upon consideration thereof that the following pieces or parcels of land ought to be excluded from the territory to be incorporated, namely: Lot four (4) in block one (1), lot five (5) in block two (2), lot six (6) in block three (3) of Paine. Fisher and McIntyre's addition to Grover, and lots naught (0), one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5) and six (6) in block ten (10) in the village of Grover, and lot three (3), section twelve (12), town fifty-five (55), range thirty-three (33) west, and that the said application as to the portion of said territory hereinafter described, ought to be granted, and it seeming proper to said board, that the name of said village be the village of Hubbell.

Thereupon it is ordered and determined by the said board that the territory described as follows, the same being a part of the territory described in said petition, to wit: Beginning at a point on the range line between ranges thirty-two (32) and thirty-three (33) west where it is intersected by the line separating lot three (3) from lot four (4) in block one (1) in Paine, Fisher and McIntyre's addition to Grover; thence northward along said range line to the center line of Lake View street in North Grover; thence northwesterly along the center line of Lake View street to the center line of Center street in North Grover, thence southwesterly along the center line of Center street to the center line of Daisy street in Kesseler's addition to Grover; thence northwesterly along the center line of Daisy street to the one-sixteenth (1-16) section line between the southwest quarter (S. W. 14) of the northeast quarter (N. E. 4) and the southeast quarter (S. E. 14) of the northeast quarter (N. E. 4) of section twelve (12) town fifty-five (55) north of range thirty-three (33) west; thence southward along said one-sixteenth (1-16) section line and its continuation to the shore of Torch lake, thence along the shore of Torch lake to the southeasterly line of Garfield avenue, thence along the southeasterly line of Garfield avenue to the line between lot nine (9) in block ten (10) and lot seven (7) in block eight (8) of Grover; thence northwesterly along said line between lot numbered nine (9) in block numbered ten (10) and lot numbered seven (7) in block numbered eight (8) and continuing to the corner of lots numbered seven (7) and eight (8) in block numbered eight (8) of Grover, thence northeasterly along the line between lots numbered seven (7) and eight (8) to the line between lots numbered six (6) and eight (8) all in block numbered eight (8) in Grover; thence northwesterly along the line between lots numbered six (6) and eight (8) and lots numbered five (5) and nine (9) to the corner common to lots numbered two (2), three (3), five (5), and nine (9) all in block eight (8) Grover; thence northeasterly along the line. separating lot numbered five (5) from lots numbered three (3) and four (4) in block numbered eight (8) Grover and continuing across Dee street and along the line separating lot six (6) from lots one (1), two (2) and

three (3) in block numbered nine (9) to the line between lots numbered three (3) and four (4) in block numbered nine (9) in Grover; thence northwesterly along the line between lots three (3) and four (4) in block nine (9) to Grant avenue, all in Grover; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Grant avenue to the north line of Grover; thence westward along the said north line of Grover, to its intersection with the line between lot four (4) in block four (4) and lot eight (8) block “A” both in Paine, Fisher and McIntyre's addition to Grover; thence northeasterly along said line between said lot four (4) in block four (4) and lot eight (8) in block "A", and continuing along the line between lot five (5) and eight (8) to the line between lots five (5) and six (6) in block three (3) in Paine, Fisher and McIntyre's addition to Grover; thence northwesterly along the line between lots five (5) and six (6) in block three (3) to their common corner with lots two (2) and three (3) in block three (3), thence northeasterly along the line separating lot six (6) from lots one (1) and two (2) in block three (3) and its continuation crossing Mildred street and continuing along the line between lot five (5) and lots three (3) and four (4) in block two (2) and along the line between lot six (6) and lots one (1) and two (2) in block two (2) and continuing said line across Daisy street and along the line between lots three (3) and four (4) in block one (1) to the place of beginning, shall be and the same is an incorporated village by the name of the village of Hubbell. That the first election for the said village of Hubbell shall be held on Monday the twelfth day of October, A. D. 1903, at "Our Boys Club Room," in said village, that Joseph Wise, John R. McDonald, Frank Reding and Patrick Scanlon, Jr., shall constitute the board of registration for said first election to be held in said village, and that the members of said board of registration shall also act as inspectors of election at said first election.

Which resolution on motion of Supervisor Smith duly seconded, was adopted by the following vote:

Yes-Supervisors Bentley, Calverley, Coggin, Coughlin, Edwards, Grant, Harris, Harrington, Kroll, Parnall, Scallon, Shields, Smith, Van Orden, Washburn and the Chairman.-16. No-None.

A majority of all the supervisors elected being present and voting therefor.

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I, Louis H. Richardson, clerk of the said county of Houghton and clerk of the circuit court for said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order incorporating the village of Hubbell made by the board of supervisors of Houghton county, Michigan, at a session of said board held on Tuesday, September 8th, A. D. 1903, as appears of record in my office. That I have carefully compared the same with the original, and it is a true transcript therefrom and of the whole thereof.

[L. S.]

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said circuit court at Houghton, Michigan, this sixth day of October, A. D. 1903.

LOUIS H. RICHARDSON,

Clerk.

HURON COUNTY.

In the matter of the incorporation of the village of Pigeon. WHEREAS, Application having been made to the board of supervisors for the county of Huron, to incorporate the village of Pigeon, Huron county, Michigan, and it appearing by the petition for said incorporation that the territory of said village is not included in any incorporated village and contains an area of not less than one square mile and a resident population of not less than 300 residents, and it further appearing by the petition that not less than 30 resident voters have prayed said incorporation, and it further appearing that the proper census has been made of said territory and that all notices and prerequisites pertaining to said incorporation have been complied with and all parties interested in them have been heard. Now therefore;

Sec. 1. The board of supervisors for the county of Huron and State of Michigan, hereby order, enact and declare that the following described territory, to wit: The south one-half of section two (2), and the north one-half of section eleven (11), in township sixteen north of range ten east, being in the township of Winsor, Huron county, Michigan, being territory not included in any incorporated village. Be and the same is hereby made and constituted the village corporate by the name of the village of Pigeon. By virtue of and under the provisions of "an act entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation of villages within the State of Michigan and defining their powers and duties," approved February 19th, A. D. 1895.

Sec. 2. The first election of officers of said village shall be held on the first Monday in December, A. D. 1902, at the K. O. T. M. hall in said village.

Sec. 3. The following four discreet persons, residents of such territory, and qualified voters, electors therein, who shall constitute a board of registration for said first election to be held in said village and who shall also act as inspectors of election at said first election, to wit: Edmund Bundscho, Ernest Paul, Alphonso A. Pruner, George H. A. Shaw. All of which is respectfully submitted.

G. A. BROWN, WILLIAM GWINN, JACOB GREMEL, Committee.

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I, George M. Clark, clerk of the circuit court for said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and compared copy of an original resolution in said cause now on record in the office of the clerk of said county and court, and the whole of such original record.

[L. S.]

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the village of Bad Axe, this 15th day of Oct., A. D. 1902.

GEO. M. CLARK,
County Clerk.

IONIA COUNTY.

In the matter of the alteration of the corporate limits of the village of Lake Odessa, by the board of supervisors of said county.

Report of committee on petitions relative to change in corporation limits of the village of Lake Odessa.

Your committee having had petitions presented to us in regard to the above matter under consideration and recommend the allowance of the same, and the adoption of the following order:

Resolved, That in accordance with the petition from the village of Lake Odessa to change the boundary line of said corporation, it is therefore ordered that the corporate limits of the village of Lake Odessa shall be changed so as to take out the following described lands, to wit: Commencing thirty rods east of the northwest corner post of section thirtyfour running thence east fifty (50) rods to the east corporation line of said village, thence south one hundred and sixty (160) rods, thence west fifty (50) rods, thence north one hundred and sixty (160) rods to the place of beginning, said tract containing fifty acres of land.

And further it is ordered that the west boundary line of said village of Lake Odessa be extended so as to take in the following described lands, to-wit: Commencing at the quarter (4) post between section twenty-eight and thirty-three, thence running west along the section line forty-one rods six feet and six inches, thence running south one hundred sixty rods three feet and two inches, thence east forty-one rods six feet and six inches to the present western boundary line of said village of Lake Odessa, thence north along said boundary line to the place of beginning, said tract containing forty-one and one-half acres.

It is further ordered that a certified copy of this order be transmitted to the clerk of the said village of Lake Odessa, and to the Secretary of State without delay.

Signed.

ADAM FENDER.
OSCAR W. JENKINS.
WM. H. PRYER.

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I, Harry J. Holbrook, clerk of the said county of Ionia, do hereby certify, that the above and foregoing is a true and compared copy of an original report which was accepted and the recommendations therein adopted by the board of supervisors of said county on Thursday, Oct. 22d, A. D. 1903, and now on record in the office of the county clerk of said county and court, and the whole of such original record.

[L. S.]

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto caused the seal of said court to be affixed, at the city of Ionia, this 4th day of November. A. D. 1903.

HARRY J. HOLBROOK,
County Clerk.

LEELANAU COUNTY.

Proceedings of the board of supervisors of Leelanau county Mich. in regard to the incorporation of the village of Northport in said county.

Wednesday Morning, Oct. 14th, 1903.

Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll called by the clerk, all members present. Minutes of yesterday read and approved. Mr. Scott for the committee on towns and villages read the following report: To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of Leelanau county:

Your committee on towns and villages beg leave to report as follows and recommend that the following resolution be adopted:

WHEREAS, More than thirty residents and legal voters of the township of Leelanau, county of Leelanau, State of Michigan, presented petition and made application to this board to have a certain territory in said township of Leelanau in Leelanau county, described in said petition, incorporated as a village by the name of and to be known as the village of Northport; and

WHEREAS, It appears to this board that all the requirements of act No. (3) three of the Public Acts of 1895 of the Legislature of this State in respect to said petition and application have been complied with and that the territory described in said petition contains a population of 300 inhabitants and upwards, to wit: 492 persons.

Now therefore be it ordered, resolved and declared, That the following lands or territory be an incorporated village by the name of and to be known as the village of Northport, to-wit: All the land and territory included in the following boundaries, to-wit: All of frl. section (3) three, town (31) thirty-one N., range 11 west; all of frl. (34) thirty-four and frl. (35) thirty-five in township (32) thirty-two N., range 11 west containing 1,232 97-100 acres of land more or less according to the govern ment survey thereof, all in the township of Leelanau, county of Leelanau, State of Michigan, not included within the limits of any incorporated village or city under the laws of the State of Michigan.

And it is further resolved and ordered by said board, That the second day of November, 1903, be the time for holding the first election in said village and the town hall in said village of Northport be the place for holding the said first election.

And it is further ordered, That W. E. Campbell, S. W. Porter, E. J. Gray and Bert Campbell, discreet persons, residents of the above described territory and qualified electors therein, be and are hereby appointed a board of registration for said first election to be held in said village and who shall also act as inspectors of election at said first election.

All of which is respectfully submitted.

D. H. SCOTT.

MARVIN LACORE,
WALTER E. GREILICK,

Committee.

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