24 LAWS RELATING TO AGRICULTURE. 



for any other purpose ; which certificate shall be filed and immediately 

 recorded, and the sums so certified shall not thereafter be considered 

 unappropriated until the county, township or board of education, except 

 in cities of the first class, of first, second or third grade, is fully dis- 

 charged from the contract, agreement or obligation, or so long as the 

 order or resolution is in force, and all contracts, agreements or obligations, 

 and all orders or resolutions entered into or passed contrary to the pro- 

 visions of this section, shall be void. Provided, that none of the provi- 

 sions of this section shall apply to the contracts authorized to be made by 

 other provisions of law for the employment of teachers, officers, and other 

 school employes of boards of education. 



SEC. 2834^. | Disposition of surplus under Dow tax.] "When- 

 ever there is in the treasury of any city, village, hamlet, county or town- 

 ship any surplus arising under an act entitled "An act providing against 

 the evils resulting from the traffic in intoxicating liquors," passed May 

 14, 1886, 83 O. L., 157, which surplus is not needed for the purpose 

 named in section 9 of said act, such surplus may be, at any time, trans- 

 ferred to any other fund, including school fund, by an order of the pro- 

 per authorities entered on their minutes. 



SEC. 2835. [Townships and municipalities may issue and sell 

 their bonds for purposes that are specified; interest and sale.] The 

 trustees of any township or hamlet or the council of any municipal cor- 

 poration may issue and sell their bonds, in amount and denominations 

 such as they may deem necessary for the special purpose in view, when- 

 ever it is desired by the voters of such township or municipal corporation 

 to make any of the following improvements or to provide for any of the 

 following pubHc purposes: 



1. For procuring the real estate and right of way for any improve- 

 ment authorized by this section. 



2. For extending, enlarging, improving, repairing or securing a 

 more complete enjoyment of any building or improvement authorized by 

 this section, and for equipping, furnishing, maintaining, administering and 

 operating the same. 



3. For sanitary and street cleaning purposes, and for erecting a 

 crematory or providing other means for disposing of garbage and refuse 

 matter. - 



4. For improving highways leading into the township or corpora- 

 tion, or for "building or improving a turnpike, or for purchasing one or 

 more turnpike roads and making the same free. 



5. For constructing wharves and landings on navigable waters. 



6. For constructing levees and embankments, and for improving any 

 watercourse passing through the township or corporation. 



/. For constructing bridges and culverts. 



8. For erecting infirmaries and providing for the support of the de- 

 pendent poor. 



9. For erecting workhouses, prisons and police stations. 



10. For erecting houses of refuge and correction. 



11. For erecting market-houses and providing market-places. 



12. For erecting hospitals and pest-houses. 



13. For erecting halls and public offices. 



14. For maintaining a fire-department, erecting buildings therefor, 

 purchasing fire-engines, fire-boats and apparatus, and constructing reser- 

 voirs. 



