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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Apr 1946, p. 13

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-r -v.1??'-*:*- .• sWWi •m, ?*'•&' -0 mm THIS BOARD OF SUPER V130RS, McHENRY COUNT"?, ILLINOIS September tth, 1948 f|'th« Honorable Board of Suprrvitioia • 0t McHcnrjr County. WoodstooK. III. Your McHenry County Farm, Home and Hospital Committee beg leave to report that they met at Hart'and on the above mrnMnned date and xuditf and approved bills for payment in tL* following amounts: Running expense" Clothing --w .....*-- , 6 83 Tobacco 18-32 Hospital .L.... 14?. 10 Diet! iu.-- ItO.lQ Medicines Itll roll being called, wan dedHM 8MHlmously .adopted, to-wit: Total tredit for cream sold 23.04 $1.667.C9 • The regular .monthly inspection of Grounds, Buildings, "Equipment and Livestock revealed everything Jo be in good condition. In the afternoon a meeting was held With the Lands and Lots Committee and an inspection made of ihe 80 acre farm adjoining the County Farm' ori the (South. There being no further business. ' yofcr Committee, upon motion diily made anA'seconded, adjourned. FRANK B. McCONMRLL s v-7.-;- .. R. C. CQY ,r - . ."' -R E. BKOK : • • CHAS. H. ACKMAN. - V . : ' M Al'OUSTUs M. MAXWELL ==4^ was thereupon regulariv movM v-v Suur. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben iha: tile <«-,/ < be adopted by thin board and -the roll being called, the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. A plat of Hickory Falls Subdivision Unit No. 2 in McHenry Township with the approval of the Superintendent of Highways endorsed thereon was presented to the Board of approval. It was thereupon regularly moved l>y Supr. Schmitt and duly seconded by Supr. May that the nlat be approved and the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. * The Clerk presented lists of claims against the County and nnon mntim - f Asst. Supr. JicConnell and duly aeccond* ed by Supr. Mackeben and declared carried. the said claims were referred to the proper eommiUees and the Hoard adjourned to 1 ::i0 o'clock P. M. for committee work. 1:30 O'CLOCK *. X. Board met pursuant to adjournment and upon roll call, the same members responded to their naint •! as appeared of record in the morning session, including Asst. 8upr. AIcCottnt.il of tfdlfr Township, constituting a full Board present. The Committee on ClaltVis. Labor, Fees and Supplies presented the following report, which on motion of Supr. Nolan and duly seconded by Supr. Wittmut and the roll being called, was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit: , September 11. A. D. 1946. Mr. Chairman and Oentlemen if the i Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on County 1'oor Claims would beg leave to report that I they have examined all claim* presentjed to them, a,nd wnmin-al the pay- • ment of the 'following. ;>nd that the i Clerk be directed lo Issue orders on the ! County Treasurer to the Claimants for I the several amounts allowed, as fellows, to-wit: Dependent Children-- I Chicago Indus. Ilome for Chil, ( 71£i 8t. Vincent's Home for Chil-.. . ! Carlson. Gersmao and 2«te«t .... | Lutheran Child, .Welfare Assn., Da ..-non t . :xl' Sva Kaj.plng, Ystebo ... Louise M, Brooks, depend! chil $16.05: pro off trav exp #2,S.io liependent Children-- Dimesan Catholic Charities,. (llosson Mrs. l.illian Oathman. Kresan . Mrs. Floyd Mason, Krezati Mrs'. Orace K. Stewart. Xwenson Mrs. Cassius Sweatinah, S man : . : T. 15. Patient Pauper--.vV'iVf Lake Co. Tuberculosis, San. .1,410.00 Rock ford Municipal T. 15. San.,-, • Powers • ..' 124.00 'J. W. Gilbert & Son,1 Carlson ..7.7.7. lOO.i'O Edward Sanatorium. KtiblaAk'.... 12.50 Dr. Erich Liebert- 77.«5 All of which is respect funy Yubimt- #.24 35.97 2 i 52.1.5 1 «;3 .75 30.00 15.00 8.2: September 11, A. D. 1916. Mr; Chairman and Gentlemen of ihe Board of Suervisors- Your Commitee on Labor, Fees and Suppl Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented to them and recommend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimants 'or fhe several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wit: Frank Thornber Co., Co elk tax bk etc. $692.60: cir elk tec Pk* $72.HI: cir elk sup |6.34: Co elk oft sup $77.59 .\..*849.47 Woodstock Daily Sentine', co crk ptg J300.00; supr prtg $2.50; sup sehs off exp $12.00 311 50 Harold W. Schmidt, shf off sup $19.74: cont $5.60; sup schs off exp $8.12; co elk off sup $5.82 37.28 Geo. D. Barnard Co., cir elk sup Kilts Office Service, cir elk sup $2.50; er TB off sup $2.70; Co elk off sup $30.77 Ct. House Sup.-^- True Value Hardware Deris & Kroecker Sup. Co. Ludwig Wilson Co. Elgin Storaee A Transfer Co. Silliman's Welding Shop, ct hse jail repairs Charles F. Hayes, judcy jus fees Pearl Schultz, co cor reporter ..... Andrew Worwick.- shf off sup . 111. Bell Tel. Co., ct hse jail tel.... 14y.r4 P. E. Bertram, contingent S9.40 Wm. H. Schmidt, ct hse Jail-rep 3.00 C. L. Tryon, co sup hwy trav exp ^..*^6.29 -Crystal I<ake Herald, co treas~--- assmt S®1.20 Huntly Review, co treas assmt 75.10 Bd. of Rev. Sal.-- Anna R. Deneen : . 840.00 Ethel R. Yufnnr 24">.0<> E. J. Deneen . :. .483.00 G. P. Chittenden 4*8.00 J.' E. Harrison ;.... 483.00 John J. Hayes .... 482.•« R. O. Andrew Co., ct hse jail coal It..89 T. F. Nolan, contingent 13.10 Burgess, Anderson & Tate., co ^ treas off sup Harvard Herald, co treas asamt 115.00 Shf. Per Diem Fees Serv.-r-- Henry A. Sulle '0 Henry A. Nulle, Sheriff 445.00 Ora S. Xulle 40.(io Shi. l'eeding Pris.--r Asmus & Son 69.17 National Tea Co. 17. X...T.'.".-. 49.75 Oakside Dairy Product# • 'lS.f-4 Trackett's Hakery .............I. Western I'nited Oas & Elec. TC'iV "2.23 Fred J. Kren* shf dpty .... 10.00 Clyde J Zoia, shf dptv looo I.vnn Merwln. shf dptir 5.00 Martin Kkelund. shf dpity 5.00 Claude F. McDerinont, shf Ipty. 5.00 Martin Bohl. shf dpty 7..i.. • 5.00 Clairen'T- C. S-'mon* ^hf dpty 7 Jofcn Viola, shf dpty Joseph Fretfc, #h(, dpt Otto Buchert. shf dp»y ?!oa- C. V. Seaman, shf dpty 15.00 Fred S. Gay, shf dpty $5.00 bailie $5.(in 10.08 Willi® ,lol>e. shf dpty $5.00; * bailie $15.no v George J. Ehlert, shf dpty John S", lirolie kl. shf dpty Lafe Henthusen shf dpty .. Fred Wendt. shf dpty Howard Cairns, s-hf dpty .. P. D. Hn'mes. r«h.f dpty Francis Plank, shf dpt* 99.72 so.oo 44.» S«.(*0 22.50 20.00 22.50 S3.90 ted. a. n. Mc^oVKKl.U Chairman K. C. COY JOHN J. FILIP CHAS. H. ACKMAK FRANK B. MccMNKRLL The fV.nun'ttec on Finance |:resemeo the loltowiiiR rtport and Tax l^evv towit : Mr. Chairman anD Gentlemen of till Board of Supervisors: Your Committee to whom was referred the matter of the County Tax Levy for the year 1045, would Ix-ar leave to submit the following report on the matters before them: That we have ascertained the several Items of necessT.v < xpen linire* ror the County as neatly ;«s pos'lble and recommend that the s-im of ninety nine thousand ninety dollars and nft eer.ts for general county purposes and the sum of forty eight thousand doMars and no cents for County Hichway Tax, Maintenance State and State Aid Roads and the sum of eleven thousand five hundred fifteen dolars and no cents for County, Aid in Building Bridges to Hetlre Bonds and Interests, making a total of one hundred fifty eight thousand six hundred five dollars and no cents be levied as County Tax on .ill taxable property nf said County and State aforesaid for the year, A. D. •1946. and that the County Clerk Is hereby instructed to extend said amount on aM tarab'e property In the County in accordance with the report for the following purr poses, to-wit. For Election Officials, per diem for services $6,000.00 For Flection Officials, mileage. for travel 200.00 For Elections, rent of polling places . 500.00 For Elections, prlntlptr ballots 1,500.00 For Elections, supplies for polling places .... 700.00 ^or Publication of Tax Assnits 1,40*.00 For Sheriff, fees for services .... 7,000.00 For SUer'ff. food for prisoners .. t.3«0.00 por Sheriff, denntles per diem ? ooo.Oft For Svpt. of Schools «'le-'< mre 2,500.00 For Courtr House and Jail, salary janitor 1.C00.00 For Court House and Jail, coal 1,600.00 For Court House and Jail, lighth and water 1.S00.00 For Court House, repairs 6,000.to For Jail and Sheriff's Residence, repairs 1,000.00 For Court House and Jail, telephone . :-'4,3«0.00 For County Home, salaries ft* •» /• employees Clyde C. Miner, shf dafJlMMj bailie $15.00 . ... S'ipr. Fo!. M'lea^e--: A'arupt W. Ruth C. Perry Wright .... .. Carl, E Wlttmu* .......; F. E. Beck E. C. Coy . ; 0,1 J. Cirroll . .... E. ,F. K«ieck°r Chas. H Ackman Harley M ckelwn T. F. Nolan ..... .... Stan lev Cornw FrsnU J>. M;ConrM»il"""'" "rank Mar Math X Schmitt ... Henr\ C 'Meier John J. FiMp ..L"" 1. M. Maxwe)' A. T%. .McC- Tinell ........ Paul Rosenthal . A1W Jones er Tft sal Henry A. Null*, shf per diem fees serv Ora S. X 'lle. shf feedg nri* , ...... lOO.OO Sun. S'h1^ 'sst. and Clerk.Hire--- Lorena J McCnnnon 77... iT.TR jShirley Salznian ...... 120.00 Citv of \\'onrlst^ck, ct hse J-ifl --Jt and water „ 88.21 Rirb.T'l T. Overton, cir ct pro pff sal .. 75.00 i All of ^h!ch is respectfully submit- ,ted. " .... 115.00 P3.40 .r,7.4o 52.00 21.60 If. *0 46.CO 62 80 80.90 M.-n 56.80 :6.40 4 l.'O f.vfift 16.41 SO n'l 77 40 22 SO • 2" 8S 00 110 00 160.00 For County Home, food for care of inmates 3,770.00 For County Home, supplies for care of inmates 3.000.00 For County Home, fuel 1,200.00 For County Home, light and pr. 500.00 For County Home, repairs 1.500.00 For County Supt. of Hwys., sal. 3.000.00 For County Supt. of Highways. traveling- expense 500.00 For Probation Officer, salary * Circuit court 900.00 For Probation Officer, salary county court 1.320.00 For Probation Officer, traveling expense, county court 800.00 For Board of Review, salaries of members , 1,800.00 For Poord of Review, clerk hire 1,000.00 For Bounties, crows, crow eggs and foxes 500.00 ^or Juror-*, all courts per diem and mileake ..... .. 1,000.00 For Supervisors, per diem and mileepe 4.000.00 For S<\t»<-rvisorB, printing 1.O00.00 For Care of County Depc-nd.^nt Chl'dren 2,.*•00.00 Fo» Care Tuberculosis Patients in out of county sanc«%ri,|,ns 12.000 00 For County Aid in Building Pridees. con«t..of briigeM ... 2.000.00 For County Aid in Bu;ldin<r Brldees, repair of bridges ... 500.60 Food For Xeedy Veterans and Their FanriMes 5,900.00 Cloth'ne- for Xeedy Veterans and Their Fatuities 500.00 M"""' '! for Needy Veterans and ^ Their Families . 500.00 For Krariiratlon of Tuberculosis in Cat Me, sal. of Co Vet. l.500.i'0 r°r Rrnd'oation of TuhercuiOKis 1" ^at'le."sal. of off. secretarv 1.S50.00 For insurance on Co. properties 2.000.00 Jnsurance, PrepUHniv. on 'f>r^'tenl!iWl „ . . _ t For County Hwy. Tax. niaittit-- i nan-e state * state' aid r.is. 4* 000.00 For County > <d ffc "miWhijr Bridges to Retire Bonds and Interests 11,515.00 Grand Total Amount to be Rnised $lr9.605.0A Ail of which ig wpuctru'*; 1M5,',<,, 11 th <Uy °' SentemtM,r' A^ P. HEXRY C. MMhK. Chm. , . *UTI. ROSENTHAL ST A XI FV H CO/IN'" H I * T. F. NOLAN | FRANK *1. JIc^O ,V\K K it | It wii? thereupon regular'v moved by : ^'inr. s-illp and du';- «»rondr>d bv Supr I. .. flltf ,hat the ^Port of the Com- - f ti Fin-.nce he approved and the I Annua Tax T,evy t>,» approved and j idopt^d by this Roard, and the roll be- •nr CP Med. Sunrs Rn»h Wrjent, Witt- 1 ""US "-ok Coy. Car-oil Kuecker. Ack- ; ""*ii' "kpf"" Nolan '"rtrn'te. McConne 1 Mr»v. S<'h*nitt Mo.>r an 1 FiMp •«nd / sst. Sunrs. Mix veil. McContielJ o<--onthal voted aye. Nay none. « ha'r-ran deHnrfx} the mn< inn \ r" KT'vrK^u Chairman HKV'V r MEIKit FfiAXK MAY 7.-1.• 7:.,i ^ ^ PECK HARLEV ^MACKEBEN (J"he Committee on fr»1m«. Cotinty •>r pr"sentfd the ft-llow'ns; report, ich on motion of Supr. Wittmua and y seconded by Supr. Wright and the Thf ^n'-vru-ty <*rrlcd md "the report itvvro\^^ aT,d the'Annual T«* Lew ! ndo* ;>d. i ^he Coi'cnittee on M^K'nfv Countv Home nnd the Committee en Lands and r tbe. following joint re- I nort with the proposal attached ifoo-n- I mendin" the purch*""1 of the 80 ac»-p trac* or land adjoining th^» County I Farm, to-wit: ... ' September 11, 1915. To th° Chairman an-1 nen4.1emen of the i Poard of Supervisors: ' vour Committee nn County Home and Farm and Lands aod Lots to whom referred the muter of the purr, f i tract of Hnd adjoining the "o* nt" Homo wou'd be» leave to r. j>ort that they met to consider the purchase t>f si>'d land and ha^e received the at- Jo«he-» nrcposnl for sale from the owner r>f said property. Mr. Theodore L. Harrer. for the purchase price of *11 5O«.0°. Yo"r Committee, after having' cone'd^ red sa'd matter, would recommend that the County purchase said land and that the Chairman of the Board of 8upervlsors and the County Clerk be authorised to enter into a COM ratet and sign same for the purth't ~e -,«>? « ia property from the tiile hold*r. Mr. Theodore L Hamer, for the price and under the conditions as staled in th!» proposal attached lureto and made* a part of this report. All of which is respectfully fcubthitled. . FRANK R. McCOXXfciLJL . R. ^. COY CHAS. H. ACKMAN V. E. BECK * 77 AlTOl'STL'S M. County , Home Cnrr.nilltti A. B. McCOXXELL HARl.EY M VCKKPEN ' VATH X. SCHMITX »BUXK MAY V . Lands and I.ots Comn>ftlo<| X generaJ discussion was then" had concerning the purchase of said U.nd by the members of the B^ird. some SniiW visorrs. voicing approval and others voicing disappro Several Rupei^i;isors were of the opinion that the CoUnt.v could operate much more efficiently with the land that they now own without tenting «ny additional land tor farm purposes whi. h thev are now, renting. After some further discussion. it was regularly moved by STupr. .MoConneH and dnlv seconded by Asst. Supr. McConnell that the. report of the joint Committees reeotiimendinK the purchase of said 80 av^ro tract of land be approved and that the Countv put-chase satd tract of land from the owner, Theolore I.. Hattv^r. And the roll bf-inic latled, Suprs. Carroll. Ackman. McConnell. and Schmitt and Asst. Supr. Mi-Contiell voted ave. Suprs Ruth. Wrighti Wittmus. Beck, Kuecker! Mackeben, N'olnn. Cornue, May. Meier :<nd Filip and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell and Posenthnl voted nay. Supr. Coy registered\ as not voting. The Clerk announced the result of the roll call as follows: Five Supervisors voting for the motion, thi teen Supervisors against the motion and one Supervisor not votinc. The Chairman declared the mai 'ion to purchase the said tract of land not carried. It was thereupon regularly moved by Asst. Supr. McConnell and dulv seconded by Supr. Wright that the' County discontinue renting the 147 acre tract of land that theyvare now operating as a part of the County Farm and that the County Home Committee be, Instructed fo enter into no further contracts for the rental of said land and the roll beln* caMed, Suprs, Ruth, Wright, Car- -oll, Kuecker. Ackmin, MHckehe;i Corn'<<^ May, Meier, Fllip and Asst. Suprs. McConnell and Rosenthal voted ave t<nd Supr. McConnell voted nay. Suprs. W'ttmus. Peck. c«.j\ Nolan, Schmitt and Asst. Supr. Maxwell registered as not votinvr The Clerk announced the result of the roll call as follows: twelve Supervisors voting for the motion, one Supervisor voting against the motion and six Supervisors not voting. The «lrmtS declared the motion carried The fflliowi-.p reports of the Superintendent of School were presented and read to the Board, to-wit: The complete report of th« McHenry ^ount.v Superintendent of Schools. Marv P. Kndres. is on file in the office of the County Clerk. It wns thereupon regularly moved bv Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded by Supr Nolan that the reports be placed on file and the Chairman declared the motion unanimouslv carried. The Chairman of the -Roard of Snpervisors. John E. Harrison, and Ex- Offlcio Chairman of the Poard of Revlew. made a request for nn extension of time for the Board of Review to complete Its work, said extension of Hme to begin Sept 7 and end not later hnn Oct. 15. It was thereupon regu- «rl>- moved 1-y Supr. Meier and duly seconded l.y Sunr Filip that tlie re- -uest of the Board of Review be granted and the Cheirmnn declared the motion unanimously carried. H^nry ,\. X"l'e. Sheriff of McHenrv her°r«> the Board and Vitrpdu^ed Mr. Fetweiae of the DuPage "n ' Mr. K«to 'he Kane County SherlfTs Office «.vho addressed the Boi>rd and outlined in detail the operation of two-wnv radio systems in their County, *tat«nur n.anv tnst»n-es where this type of police projection greatly assisted police officers n apprehending criminals. A round •able discussion was then had In regard •o two-wpv radio equipment for McHenry County. Supr. Cornue n' Hebron TWnshin ststed thst he thought that rw» srooH tim« to l«av# nn oxore** Ion from the member* 4 of the Hioet.. ,?tl wMh"r "i"y favored or disfavored this type of jjoMce protection and he moved that this question of »vnr<"!«,|0n be voted upon "T* the Board of Supervisors of MoH»nn' Countv In favor of two-way radio e'iu:pnient provldine- the cost of said equipment the installation, operation aid maintenance of same is acceptable to the Board" end the roll being called. Soprs. R tth. Wright. Wittmus, peek, Cov, Carroll." *ckmsn. Mackeben, Nolan. Cornue ' Mel fennel' Mav Schr^'tt. \»e!«r, in.i i.'il'n and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell. M-r-ornell •"id Rosentha' voted aye. Snjjr. K'teck^r ••otet r>py The C'erfc ;<pno"rccd the result of the vote of expression :is fol- '"ws• eicbteen Supervisor* voting ave. n f»Mt»»rvi«ror voting niy. Wfl r ftnmn fi'rth'>r (l«BCC«sto|l with ••egard to said matter, it wis regularly "'nvrt »>y Pnnr. Pe k nnd dulv KtHf^de'd •>v S"nr Meier that the Pnrehi*'ng Committee continue to 'iftvestlifpte twowav radio e'Ml'nment Wr Wr-Henrv V *-s cost of eouinment. cost in^tiil'tlon and cost of operaMon ind maintenfince snd rer»o>-t their flndto »hi« Pos'd as soon they can ->b**»'n *he !nf.irtr»-vt'«y» /ie-i-re-' r>-• fii« Chni'-m-in d-cHrcd the nif^tlon -mf>ul- "i'ii. *!y Carried. j y i.'. , j-; *•* •'•••nap {*br,:»fian ' f the' |*ur- "v'i > itdr psed »he r'o.ird nnd •*- i'iI^-I lbt. operation of nn a:V»r*'^rt>- i»!>rh'ne to he t-sed in the t'oMnty r-oiinty Tfes'su•••!•'•« ' "ii-'K 'n t»-a V.* «pd Col. Vctcrs' hooVs *>nd fur sfatement? He '%'or"-"" the Poard that the cost of • he eouinment snitniile f.ir McHenrv OouitVn needs to includ" 75,000 ad- <tre»sogTppli plates would ^>e approximately >6 000.00. S"r>r. Ackm-in th'n a---ked the Clerk to exores* his,, views w'th resrard to the'"mmliase of nn addres= oer*»i>h machine The County C'erk nrtdres«"d the p-ard irid «t'»c-' •*»a'.t d"e to the "ew tax law recently •dor>»o(t by our State le^lMlatnre ihs» would go into -fffrt .T.in-iarv, 1, 1?4fi -nd a'*-o due to 'he fpet »"rv>t. there were P'-'w •hit the w*ir h-ic criH. r\t >?.. ^i-»riv yher Itnirfr !>•-«-'« •'•it have i-een anc' ire h.'ing oonsid'e«ed I y tlie members •>f "oar*' fv'""d vn-'oua comm^'tees •b^' ^et/l nrecedept OV"' the :•" r ,-h 1 so if »hi« tvpe of eonittmei' that be was -"•t in f-vo' of the ••>,irc«T.«.^ ,.f fin id. ii.p^/T.^,.11 i^ rn his o'fire • -> be used by: brm mil tile Cortstv T-.^ns.„rrr .stated furfhi-- tp'»t-- !n •.,11,1^^. the matter over-vl*h the Coup- " T-r-• C!*-«' • • l»iror»rl^f1 t.v Mr. ^te-ens that be was rot 'n e->Vor of • i-« of an a-V'rA<<o-r^oh -.t tb's time. It was thereupon reeularly ->o-»d hy S"Pr V"CopneM »Pd duly »ec».nd> >1 by S"p«\ >Tet»>r th"t the irv<<- • •»r "f thf p'trrhase of an ad ^rr*s«oi;raoh •^achi^e to he -ised iointlv l»v the "ouitv C'e-k nnd the County Treasurer '•e deferred for some time and tbe ^hi*|r""!»n do^Wred the motion nnai.i- --c-c-ly carried. --' The foilowinsr Resolution wh? presented and rea-' to th» Board, to-wit: or Bang's Disease amor7 domestic cattle and making an appropriation herefor." approved July 12. 193S, aa nmended and the provisions «f "An Act lo revise the law in relation to the si ppression. ^ireventiou and extirpa* tion <f to.itagious and in'^ctVoiis diajrases among rtomeetic animals," approved July 30, 1943. aa amended) and 'n order to qualify thereirid.T tor Slate financial assistance in ••nmnH'tion with the iwvment of the salar< of^the county veterinarian that a county veterinarian be employed and th:i! tlw followini; sums are hereby appropriated for his salary and for i-ther items jn connection with the County \t*a wor!t for the period Leginning July 1, 134.", jvnd endin;; i.'une SO, 15»46. For salary of Co. veterinarian *2,040.00 For trav. exp. of Co Vetari lariart COC.eO For clerical help for Co. V et. ! 1,320.00 For office rent for Co: Vet. - .tj.00 For supplies and stationery fa^ , . County Veterinarlan •;;'<Ort.OO It was thereupon regularly moved by SUpr. Kuecker aj^fl duly «e-oivMeil by Supr. Wright that the Hvs<i!iition .be adopted by this Board and the r.»U being called, the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Chairman thank.nl Mr7"FetVjflse Of the D'll'age County SbeftlT's 1 iff'•• c and Mr. Kato of the Kane County Sheriffs office for their remarks comertiitins two-way radio eqii';upent t<nd' also thanked Mr. C'abhtit for .'appearing before the Board to expl'iiti the operation oi' addresso«-ntih eoulpineiit. "Feyeral coinmunicatlons from the Slate of IMinols. Department of Pul»Mc Works apd Buildings were presented ai>d ordered placed on file. Th» Chairman stated that | li there •vats t«.thing further to •<»»«•• before thin meeting, he would entertain a notion- to'adiourn. "t was then u;>i.n regu- '•ir!v noved by Supr. Kueckt r and divy seconded bv Asst. Supr. MeCoene'.l to adjourn. Motion carrletl. fhereupo.i the Board ad.iov.rned. . JOHN K. HARRISON, R D. WOODS. Clerk. Special October Meeting 1945 iMolntion fee It Resolied by the Hoard c;f Snn «rv?sors of McHenrv Countv. at a duly convened meeting of syn Boar-1 he'd °n the 1-1 th day of S^nteviher. 1^45, that such Board adopts the "Cni'nty Area Plin" under the provisions of an "An Act In relation to the eradication of bovine tuberculosa and to repeal "ert-i'" a<-t« 'herein n""<-vi." approved •lune 25, 1929. as amended for under "he provisions of "An Aet In relatt-m to the BUppresBlon. eradiratioa and control The Honorable Board of Supervisor* of McHenry County, ^Illinois, met In Special Session pursuant to r* call signed by more than one-third of its meml> ers at the Court House in the City of Woodstock on Tuesday, the 9th day of October, A. D. 1SM5 at 10 o'clock \. M. The meeting was called to order by th Chairman. John E. Harrison, and the Piedce of »Meg-lance to the Flag of the I'nPed States of America was given by the Clerk with all members of the r>oard nnd visitors present participating. a'ter which the roll was called by the Clerk and the following members respopded to th»lr names, to-wit: c-^r..|,rr<! ,\o«ru«t W. Ruth. C. Perrv Wright. Carl F. Wittmo*. p v p«.«k, ^ C. Coy. O. J. Carroll. E. '\ Kuecker. Chas H. Ackman. H.irley Mackeben. T. " Xo-l'ip. J, E. Harbison, st«n'«v H Cornue. Frank B. McConnell. Frank Mnv. Math X. Schmitt. Henrv C. Meier, and John T Fl'in -ni v«s|ctint ^onervisors A. M. Maxwell and Paul Rosenthal constituting a quorum present. The minutes of the Annual September 1945 meeting were r«ad and upon motion approved and ordered of record. The Committee on Education* presented tbe following report which op motion of Supr Carroll and dulv seconded by Supr. W'le.ht and the roll being called, wan declared unanimously adopted, to-wit: September 27th, 19*5. To the Chilr'^fin and Oentlemcn of the r'o-ird of Supervisors: of McHenry County: Your '""omlttee on Education, would '••eg 'rave to report that thev met at the Court Hon*,. tn the Cltv of Woodstock. on Thursdav. Sent. 27th. 194V to onalder the renorts of Mary P F.ndres. Countv Superintendent of Schools for the period beHnnin<r September 12th. 'Ml and ending September 11th. 1 94 7», which s^iid r'lMirts were filed with the Board of Sunerviftors on September 11th 1915 and entered .of record in the nroceedings of said Board held on said dav. j Vonr Committee, after having con- ^'dered said renorts hereby recommend that same be approved. » . *11 of which Is respectfully submitted. AT'CCST"^ M. MAXWKr.U Chm E C. COY ' If \TH N. SCHMITT- - ST*VT.FV H. r«OR*trB • CHAS. H. ACKMAN S7 William H. DeShon, Woodstolk, 111. 38 Vincent Schiavoni, (See Transfer) McHenr>. 111.. RD No 2. Lily Lake. 39 Roy W. Smith, Chemung, 111. 40 Herman J. and Ambrose H. Schaefer, Fox St., McHenry, 111. 41 Albert D. Leable. K. Diggins St., Rt. No. 173. Harvard, 111. ... 42 Andrew Sorenisffn..'Harvard* III.. RW No. 3. . , 7, •S If. H. Samuelaon, Coral, til. •"»' 44 c. II. Samitelson, Coral, 111. ir> Charles H. Westlake, Solon Mills, 111. Ifi Frank R. and Christine C. Harrison, McHenry. 111.. RP No. 1 47 Isaac Koltweit. 17S X. Shore Hrive, Crystal I^ake, Illinois 48 Arthur C.reen, Wooost*ck. III., Box Xo. S. 49 William K. Knight, Rlngwood, 111., Rt. Xo. 1. Wonder lAke. 50 Joseph A. Yaillancourt, Ringwo^id,. III. ,- ••.•ir'f'.t 51 Ivar Fredriclcson." RlngWood, ; Wonder l4tke. " .77 ' V7.:' *2 •"'N(is l^irspn, Hebron, tM..'•• : » W Joe E. Miller. Riehmon 1. lift . !/: 54 William J. Mar*. McHenry, 111.., RD Johnsburg. 5s William Mertes. McHenrv, 111.;' RD' Pistakee Bay... Bridge. Inc.. "McHenrv III. RR No. 1 ,',7 Victoria Siindberg, Woixl.stock. III.,' ... HI> No. 1. ; "•* '":«rl H, Jobnsoni Richmond, til. Tv9 Fre<l 'P; .Morheiser, Richmond, III., Rt No. 2. "' • ' 7 , * 6'ft Connie Straus, T^land Lake. 11'. 61 K'alne M„ Hardy. Crystal l^tki, *11., BR No. 2. <S2 Wnlter Irion, Richmond, 111., RR No. 2. fiS1 John Aylward, Woodstock. 111., Rt. X-». 2. fil Ben £. Connor, McHenry, 111., RR Xo I fir, Max Hahn. 431 K. Jackson 8t„ Woodstock, III. 6fi Walter R. Jenlk, Richmond. 111 ,. RR Xo. 1. 67 Frank I*orena (See Transfer) McHenry 111.. RR Xo. 2, Lily Laka. '"red E. Bowman Ringw-i>od. 111." ^ Frank Hrvon and Frances lieb-li, Mart n«ro. 111.. Pt No. 1, Hr>* t02. 70 lli'da M. Johnson. McHenry, 111., i^'stakee Bay. 71 Fdjrri Margaret Qulnn, Crjmtal ]<ak«, in.. Rn xo. 1. 72 Stanley Wrohel, McHenryi III.,' Pis- ~ takee Bay. * 73 James Minola and Harrv Mlnola, Woodstock, III., RR No. t. 7' "ony Brandt, Fox River Orove, 111., RD. 7r- Klmlra Orens. Richmond, til., RR Xo. 2. 7fi t'eorge E. Frltael, Crystal Lake, III BR Xo. 2. . 77 loseph Pa 11 ml. McHenry. Til., RR Xo 2. ^ 7* *le* and Annette Horn, W./McHenrv, ill . RR Xo. 1. 79 Sam Sal'-esen, McHenry' fll., RD Boston's Bridge. so Hilda I.arson, (See Two Transfers) Crvstal I.ske. TM., RR. 81 Flounce r". Jederson. McHenrv, 111., RR Xo. 1. R! TV»a Schimmel, McHenry, III., Rt. Xo. 2. Til ^""*rt Sprlnn Grove, • T'-tjl- Nell. AtcIIenry, 111., RR Xo. 1 <5 Joseph T. Adr»my. (See Transfer) •Henry. 111., RR Xo. J. Sfi TH'le Meyers. Harvn<-d III. RTl No S 87 Frank J. t»~*s (See Transfer) Hnrvrd. III . RR. <« n, .rv Ct winske. Harvard. 111., RR Xo 5.-, 89 Wi»iim J. OTtrien. 135 North St., Woodstock. III. ' on He'en Hetterminn. Johnsburg, 111. ot Prp.i T.aukert, McHenrv. III. 92 Joseph 1-andl McHenry. Ill . RR No, « 9S Cnrv Country Club, Carv III., RR 94 Charles Kandllk, Nnnda Rd„ Carv, III. 95, Illinois Pist. of The American Turners. Algonquin, 111. *« iiiwi-w .1. f.ehman, • Woodstock. Til., RR Vo 1. 9- Ma-«aret Porten, McHenry, 111., RR No. 2. ^ A. Waltxlen. Crystal Lake, Ill„ J1R. - - • ^ - •m»e I.lonor Control Commission of McHenrv p,nresented the lollowng report, to-wit: _ . . October ». 1945. To the Chnirmfip -nd <^.^itleni^n of the Ooard of Superviso'rs: Cot't-it r*oinml islon of M.Henrv Countv. PUnols would be» leave to report that th^y have accepted epplica.tions, Been Me nnd bonds 'rom the ^ollowlnc na.med persons tav-; «rn keepers of McH'pt-y Count,- ope-- -.t n<r o"tside the corporate limits of any city or vl'la«»e. and vour Commissi. in after havln- made |)»e Inspections ••e^nlred under 'he nrovisions of the Tl'inois I.iquor Control Act. have issued "censes to th» foPowlnr for the period "dine vnr(i 30. 1944. to-wif V1- N«me Address 1 t- l.ane. Cr>stnl Ij»ke lll„ ^•0* 228. 2 P Worn and »f>r«»e f Tl|c|(. ^ w-"<- ,nv t John a' No.- ' •' • • : * T ^ Oeo- ge tHrfffnann Waticorida. Ill 4 O'tn ... y Til p^n 'Vo j , 7 *lbert Hulqu:-«t, McHenrv. -Ill, Rli No. J. . 8 Alm-i Evnsen A'cflenry. |j|.t RR .' ? (See Transfer) '• 9 Margaret Harris. Marengo, III. RR No. 1. 10 Thomas Oibson. Marengo. Ill RR Xo. ;. ' 11 ^",0" Can, 111.. RR Xo , Jo 1A|, "r ,ake- McHenrv, 111':" 13 K-telle Boro. Ml,- *.ake. McHenry, Til M Bernard J Pes-hke. |^kp M,. Henry, II!. RD Xo. 2. J' "'"man. Ringwood. Ill Wonder Lake. »itni Hennlng r-nd PauJ Henning. McHenry. III,. RR x pistal e,. pRv ' v.George I,,v. McHenry. III., RR 1 John«hnrr. ^1,r°RSnt0f !< r'oun,rv r!ub. Woodstock 19 Wi'Mam A. Keller. Woodstock. 111., RR No. 1. ?0 Kllrabeth Boyko. (T'ansfeij) McHenrv. 111., RD No. 2. Johnsi-^rg. 1 ^1 Antoinette Hnra, Solon Mills, 111. John W. Russell, Marengo, 111. - RD No. 1. 23 Florence Clant*. Hebron, Til. Sdward Pauman and X. W. West, Marengo, 111. 25Rocco Paris. McHenry, UJ.. RD No. 2. Lily Lake. 2fi Tobn Ritt, Jr., Marengo, 111., RR No. 1. ' •' 27 Oenevfeve McDonald. McCoilum I-ake. in. 28 William J. Nolan. Harvard. III., RD No. 1. 29 Lewis J. Pitaen, McHenry, 111. SO Anna B. Schneider, Woodstock 111.. RH Xo. 1. 131- Ben Pingree, Crystal I<ake. 111., RD No. 32 Sophie and I">i ward W. Anderson,' Soring Orove.' T'.:. RD No. ). 33 Harold J. McMullin'. Admr. of the,Estate of Mary Coonev, Dec'd, 834 W. 44th St., Chicago, 111. 34 Frank Worniak. McHenry, Ilk. RD Xo. 2. 3.r> Ervvin W. Moews, Cary, III., RR No. 1. ' 36 Herb< RR No. I. 99 Mrs. K.ithr,-n K. »-*airchlld. Wonder ' "k". Hingwood, 111, iaa Tnrie- C .ta"c»-;-, 1431 Jackson Ave., "Iver Forent. III. tei .io.Ti0t. v ">inprd. Spring Orove. HI 10« Ttii..,„ Wljas, R|> No. 2. McHenry. Lily Lake. ie» strong, Wonder Lak«, •• Ringwood. 111. . •nt Tohn «d"my, Algonquin III. 10"i Clnvton J. Menan-ice rmd Rene Van Drt-vnche. RR Xo. 1. Marengo "»fi Hilda l.arson. RR No. ». Carv, Til. in- tf,},,.] M|t-hell, RR No. 1. Cary, 111. Traaafers •' 8 Robert Leonard and Raymond L. Pnrke. RR Xo. 2. McHenry ?0 Rudolph""Cln>lll, T.lly l.ake. 111. 38 »medco Bellini, RR No. ?, McHenry. I.ilv Ike f7 Meyer OHck. RR Xo. 2. McHenry So T,ouls l>. Doucet, RD. Crystal Lake 80 otto Knit* Rn Cr,-«t:,i T..,V, o- >trs "a*el T„ Flagl-r, Lily take. Ruth I.eonarl, RD No. 2. Harvard. '10 h Met termini. Rl> No. 1. McHenry, TM. * Tiif Com.mi'tep. would fiiMhcr ,.ienort that tlv -C has '.e-»n collected the amount nf r>'>-,.oo i.p 1 otg liO"oe llcert^.* fe^?« to October 1st. 191%. and same has been tnrp-d over to the Countv Treasurer of M. ""i"' 'County. The hall .'lcens«s were i«s-ted v'.nr License Committee for •he \-.»,ir 1945: . F*-ank Vo", Johnsburg. McHenrv. fillnolo, RD William >'e;-er RD, ^'arengo. 2 ml. W. and 1 mi. south of Marengo. Mevp" <!li k nnd Saima Rit'tala. Its 1, ?. 3, I. S and fi. in '-lock 2*. Sampson per fi. nn . i,j|y Tjake Shihdlv.. RD No. . ti >tf Henry. • "* ^ ( fV'"l RD No 2, Crv stal • >i|% >f *^00.ftp. for s.-iid dpn^e fiSI 'fee the .<ifi™>e •being turned .over ". ColintM Treasurer of McHenrv' c /. .1 F • H * RR'S^N, l.iq. con. com. JOHN J FIMP " t > \ W M « V HARLEV MACKEBEN A t. Liquor Control Comm. It was thereupon regularly moved by Si'nr; Kue-k'-r and dulv seconded '»y Supr. Meier that the report of the Li- ••••o- ("nnttol Commission and the Licence Committee be adopted bv this r»oird-~nnd the ro'l being called, the Chairman d»c|-,red the motion unani- '-""s'v carried •m-e Committee on Roads and Bridges presented the followlnc renort. v.hjch "n o-"t'on of Supr. Wright and duTv seconded by S'ipr. Fi"p and the roll l»ing called, was declared unanimously idop.ted. to-wit: , We found same "completed substartl illy IMeler and declared rsrrtfd _ in accordannce with the plahn, specifi- I were rturred to the proper, ComuitUBUHiJMi cations and contract and decided to ac- - • -• '• • •• . -i *• " cept said improvement on, behalf of McHenry County, 111. • We again met on the 3rd day of Cvti'ber. 1*45 and inspected the rt ".as ;n the viciiiitj of Huntley. Martnffo ana in the Towns of Riley and Coral, and hired a new patrolman, G--or.it Wiikins, who resides near Harmony pear the central point of the road patrol section. -y We ,al>«o considered the matter of SST'4 130(WLOCI*.B. Board met pursuant to adj iu» timent *'•* and upon roll call, the same members "'J responded to their names as appeared <• in the morning session, inc'.nd'ng Atmt. Supr. A. B. McConnell of Imrr Towwship. constituting a full Board present. The Committee on Claims 1JI purchase Of a fropt end loader or a ! Fees and Supplies presented the folloirsmal lpoweir shovel to tak.» the place of i ing report, which on motion of Suptttkh ex aoIl.dI PD•a rs kbWeIraa- dfmieaiemna 1l oaadt emrm. Wt\* e_ '• dJke ! tt tn if a il n I «t o&a/vm K*e ttnik# cided Instead to recommend to , "thli; Board that a trailer be purchased to move the County's 3-4 en. yd. shovel from job to lob. The state licensee would cost only »2.O0 per year and s-^ve ibout *<5{> for rtch time the machine is moved. The cost of r, new n0 ton trailer ijfs about |4OO0. and) there is suffidrenf^ Wioney in rMe CMPty RA;ui Fund It'Jflna^ef same. . ' f'fc*e kgaln ;rtie^,at Voo^stnrlc Illinois, on the 6th day of October.' l9t». aiid audited and ordered pail bills of a General nature charireable to the McHenry County patrol systejn of roads as a whole for repairs and supplies for County owned machinery and labor at the County tool houke and grounds to a total1 of ............. $?.i;r».i.l P.i'ls chargeable to" the various secions of the County patrol system of osdf at rates heretofore approved by tbls Roard «•»'" audited ami ordered aM as follows: Sections S, 14 .™..U...$ fil.32 Sections 4. 1(5. 18 135.48 Sections 4. It ;.„„.«.i:»„..*.'S2.0S Sections 7. 8, 9. 10, 11, li .. 270.« Seetions IS. 18 15.50 Total Bills were audited and ordered pa'd out of Motor Fuel Tax Funds aa fallows: S. a. Rt. Section , JOB. 22T-2IT cimtract const, labor and material . . ^4,R9" 2, 31T, engl. labor and maf ....... 13S.80 2. SIT. contract const., labor and material 1,112.02 25. SJ, engl. labor and mat i... 17.40 25, 82. const., labor and mat. 4.9"i5.5J 1, SS, enri. labor and mat 103.W Total .*,t We have received from motor fuel tax funds rental on County opened machinery included in the above report ?4.- "*93.20. and turned same over to the County Treasurer for the County road fund, which said sum Is hereby re-appropriated for road purposes' including th^> repair, storage and purchase of read machinery or for improvement for buildings to houae machinery. Your committee estimates there will n«cessarv for the care of the McHenrv County. Illinois, patrol system of roads an npp"northHon from the ~miT,tv bl«*hwa.v '"nd In the sum of •«nnn including money for a 30 ton •-ai' ", until the next meeting of this Roari'. *|1 n' which Is reapectfully submitted. ROSENTHAL AT'O. W. RUTH CARL E. WITTOTtB T. F. XOLAN „ G. J. CARROI.L . The Committee on McHentv County Home. Farm and Hospital presented the following report, which on motion of Supr. Meier and duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt and the roll betf)g called, was declared unanimously adopted, to-wlt. October 8. 1945 Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors of McHenry County: Tour County Home Committee met on October 3. 1945, at the McHenry County Home and audited the bills for the month of September. 'US. r<nd respectfully submits the fol.lo.wio* report, recommending aame be paid. John Sexton & Co., groceries V3.S3 Public Service Co., electricity Sawyer Biscuit Co., crackers 59.96 ".40 81.69 30.7:. 4rll 3.74 32.25 l.'i.OO U.('» Miller I'attun Baking Co.. bread 111. Bell Telephone Co., telephone Jen A See laundry, laundry .... V. Mueller A Co., hoapital sup. ... R. O. Andrew Co.. fe«d and grind. Arwell, Inc.. pest control F. W. Wool worth Co., incide itals Royal Blue Food Mart, gro to!i 64.«9 Superior Oil Co., gas and fuel oil 63 il Tucker Oil Burner Service, ice machine irepaira 11.18 Thotne A Son, ahlrts . 8^)1 Bohn Hdw. Co., flat iron, batteries. brushes etc 215 53 Dacy I.umber Co., lumber and roofing <l.f3 Western Candy A Tob. Co., tnl), 11.19 Thompson Appliance Co., Shell gas 51 75 Boyce Service Station, gasoline MVS Ludwig Wilson Co., soap, bleach, etc . . . se.64 Hubert Pharmacy, medicioe 2«.4I Botts Weldlnir Service, potut > digger repairs -2.M Montgomery Ward, clothea 1V.74 <"!"M)drows Oarage, gasoline ..._ f.jg W. P. Allen, salary .. l )6.t-0 Rsther C. Allen, salary 7T777...7 . 100.00 Stephen Steffek, salary . R'VOO Dorothv Steffek, wages .. 75.00 fllen Nelson, wages •...- Tu.fO Marion Nelson, wages .. .... . 75 00 I.innea Wolt. Mason, sal-try .. .. 115.00 W. P. Allen, extra work ... ..... 73.09 Ksth®/ C. Allen, extra work 75.-4»« \V. P. A Hen, incidentals 63.64 Cream sold 81,605.04 .... 47.63 -. - ' <41.557.42 Estelle y. James. %-re|)( ^or fa*m STS.Oo " , <1.932~4U Otftw-l-JI and Hospital Mr. Cbairupn rnd Oentlemen of the Poard of Supervisors. McHenry County. Illinois: The undersigned piembers of the Rmd nd Bridge Committee for sa'd Cot'pty >ieg leai'e to s'lbmlt the fnllown~ i-eprot '^n the matters before them. That we met on the 15th day of Sep- • prober. 1P45, to inspect '.he work be'og 'one on the River Road near Griswold »,nke. We de ided to buy travel and fllline material from the Vaupell Farm nearby, at '0e ner cu. ;"d. measured in the coi-nty trucks, for the south end «f th* Job. ° | We igain met on the 1:1st day of September. 1915. at Woodstock. Illinois *1 consider the purchase of tnreg auto trucks. We decided to purchase three Dlamopd T Trucks. Model "02. dit the ceilin * price of $r..r.48 00 each, excluslv* of Federal tax whi h will not peed to he pa-d. We decided to trale in the two old Diamond T trucks at the veiling nrices of >1.452.00 each: also the old 1034 Ford V-S and Chevrolet and the two old Model A A 1 "»s 1 Ford trucks at prices aggregating 1402.00 or a final averace cost of $4,-145.95 for each truck 'ncluding pintle hooks. We again met on the 2Cth day of September, 194S to inspect the bliMtop surface, coat on the Pistakee Bay m4 J|»'r$0:ird of'fluw Cobhtf, WoAf^rommittee beg iftnl • to report rhat they met at, "rijldnffW>n September 25th upon the re-|ue*rof Mrs. Diver. Acting Supt. of Public Assistance for McHennry Countv. Mrs. Diyer and Mrs. "Donaldson. Knot of Public Assistance for Lake Coubty, discussed Official Bulletin No. 88 of the Illinois Public Aid Commission dated September 5th. 1946. Mrs. Diver stated that she had people of Mcileprv <"ounty receiving State aid she would like to p.Iaoe in the McHenry County Home as she could not find places to locate i l*c»n for nursing care. Tour Committee explained to Mrs. IKver the help shortage sltuat'on prevailing at the Home and de.-ided they could not recommend taking additional occupants at this time. There being no further business, your Committee upon motion, duly made and seconded adjcuriu-d. Tour McHenry County Farir.. Home and Hospital •Vrrmittee beg leave tp, report that -they met at HartUnd en October Ird and audited an<! approved bills fo pay incut in the following amounts: ' Permanent (improvement .... % 54.^3 Running expense 7. 1,5."S.46 Clothing Tobacco :.. Medicialea .',....1 Hospital Diet ... ...... Fuel Credit for eream Mold 13.71 47.5a 26.44 25.34 198.95 "15.11 47.62 $1,932.42 The regular monthly inspection of Orounda Buildings. Equipment and Livestock revealed everything to be in good condition. There being no further bu.-sres?. your Committee, upon motion duly made and seconded, adjourned. *-- FRANK B. McCON.NELL F. F. BECK CHAS. H. ACKMAN E. C.COT AUOUSTl's M. M.WWFJLL Wittmus and duly seconrte»i by Sapf. Meier and the roll f-eing cal'ed, was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit; •>\ -slk -tilt •it* • wit: .October 9. .v. D.1M5. Mr. Chairmair and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Voyr Coiiimiittee on Labor Fees ^ rl Supply Claims would beg leave to far ^tort that they have examined all clalpli presented to them. and' rii<*«»mmend , fl the payment df the following,' and that •,'s. the Clerk be directed to isst.e orders on theh County Treasurer to the. ClaitB,- ,^^ ants for the several amounts altoajM* as follows, to-wit: : 7 Frank Thornber Co.. co elk ptg $87.05; CO elk off sup 82.96 ,, sup. Schs. Off. Exp.-- 7^-7. ;»7 .yt'. Illinois t>ffice Supply Co'. 7;. J.14 -'^A, Byers Printing Co : ' Mary P. Kndres ..............7....._7r...._ 11.(4 OoerlIts-Becknell Co., etr elk sup 31.21 • Co. Treas. Off. Sup.--- Prentice-Hall. Inc. '. r...\ Burgess, Anderson A Tate. lac. Crystal Like Herald, co xon xp Marengo Republican-Xe<i-s. co treas prtg '86.10; shf off st|p ft 12.r»0: co aonine exp *17.40 .... T. F. Xolan. co soning exp Richmond <?asette. co soning t exp $4.50: Co treas prtg 3136.30 140.70 Co. Treas. Prtg.-- Modern Business Forms * Co. 1,101.60 Hebron Times 52.60 Herlman Co.. co treas off sup • $27.00: co elk off sup 527.00 .... Dr. B. F. Kennelly, er TB off sup Hubert Pharmacy, ct hse sup.... True Value Store, ct hse sup „.. Pearl Schulta, co cor reporter. ^ Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co., judoy library .J B. D. Holmes, judcy jus fees. .. Andrew Worwick. shf of sup . . Ethel E. Tuenger, Bd of ReV sal Huntley Review, co treas prtg 109.50 .g Crystal Lake Herald, co soning' &T. e\p $4.40: co elk off sup $14.03 co treaa prtg fund $324.60; 7.-*t|f co treas off sup fund *;'>.C>0 SSOwtK The McHenry Plaindealer, ca soning exp $4.00; co treas prtg $224.00 Woodstock Daily Sentinel, supr ptg fund $2.50: co soning clfc $3.00; cir elk sup fund $48.JIjf sup schs off e\p 31!»..->i); CO '. traes prtg $115.70; co hwr maint fund $124.50; co treaa rtt assmt *206.80 SMJt- r: » III. Bell Tel. Co., ,jCt hse jail ».j . tel fund I*f !»*< »?> C. L Tryon. co sup hwy trav exp "Ulsq Charles F. Havea. judcy jjus teea The Johnson-Randolph Co., SMP schs off sun ...'. Shf. Per Diem Fees Senr.-- H*nry A. Xulle. Shf. Hehry A. Xulle 08.00 .a»I "Shf. Feeding Prls.--, -tiH Kline Bros. Ice Co •, BP.40 .iiiS Torgeson Orocery HT.ai J W Asnius A Son (7.73 W Tr^cWett's Bakery 0#.1!> Oakside Dairy Products . 14.17 otto Pnchert. «hf dpty - 3 . W Sheriff Deputy--- ".irt'n Pobl . " ^ - 1U.A0 25.10 51.00 95.00 •-•"dt os*.4>* t*r 08.OO Harold Hobbs ; ^ Tr m Fred S Osv 7..,.. •••&.-- Fred Wendt .... §5.ea •& J. R. Xett . #.«• -Sf t*. D. Holmss M.00 Clvde J. Zois. shf dpty $$10.00; hsiliff $5.00 16.00 CIvde c. Miner, shf dpty $75.00l bailif $35oo lOa.o* Melvina E. Wright^bailiff - B.Oa Willis .T'ibe. twlliff 25.00 Harold W. Schmidt, sup schs off exp $2.85: cir elk sup $3.33: shf off sup $9.48; co treas off sup $4.08: co treas prtg $15.50 34.73 R. O. Ondrew Co. ct hse jail coal tin Harvard Herald, co treas prtg $*8,7«: co soning exp CO . >lk off sup •$!«& %3l?Z ** : \Ve«t«m ITnlted r>»~ -••• * »• •- * --' 1 , . .> Fr-» ' "" . «.-</- .I-•*'&!* «•••" ' '• :ec..^ f5?-ii#7.V.v"- A tot C'r , sun $25.30 77^^U.M ' 'oaid. of Review Salary-- '*^2. •-nl R. Deneen. ttl.M 'W 'ohn E. Hwriso0T™771.7 '•l. J. Oar -i-nw-- lohn J. Hayes 7 i T. F. N'olan. co ion ing exp Supr P<1. Mileage-- August W. Ruth C. Perrv Wriglit Carl E. Wlttmut E. Reck E. C. Cov . ... • 5. J. Carroll E. F. Kuecker *""h"s. If Acktnaa Hsr'ev M-'ckebeil- T. F. Nolan „... "tanley Tt. Cnrptte P M '""onMel! »^-ank M.iv Math X. SobmtUHenrj" C Veier .. lohn J. *i*ilin V M. ^invwell V R. McConnell Paul iRosenlhal 1 72.0* sop. p i,* Asst and Clerk litre-- Shlrlev Sa'»man <*• e^ Lorena J McCa«h«W< .7: .. . t |R 71 . er TB o|T sal ll».f<» Overton, cir ct proj --,»•: f:' (T5 If I-. iaf^j 00 «n.»a W'.|» - W.50 li!.9'» let no x I icf. Jon Richard off aal Henry A i I t*i Veati# Mulrto-n. ct ha» JnI\ <••! WM All of which is respect full v submitted,. ' ie " -KCRCKER <'iaimwtt ' c. MEIER • '-If * Rl.s'Y MACKEI::Ci **R\NK MAY F. R BECK ""-mi* •n The Clerk presented list* of C1si,ma the Codntr and on motion' ef Supr. Kuecker luil sacjntfat by Supr. The Committee on Clla!.*"}*- Poor pretiei"e»| the follower • which on in»tu u of Sum . v duly sec i.fiwt hy Asst. Sun- M«t» and the r-it| being called. -->i declare^! unanimn'.siy adopted, to-wi*: October 9 p ItMS. Mrs. Chairman and Oenti^mea Of tike Boar'I of Supervisors: Your Committee on C>tt»tv IHuv* Claims would beg leave r.»V»rt tbet they have examined all c'^im* preseated tn them, and recomm»n«'• the ••aynent <>f tile following, and that the Clerk be directed to issue- orde'< *">t rh > County Treasurer to the C|j»i-- #-r 'be a*V> amounts alio v«d. as folluws. te-> wit; Dt pendent Children -- Chicago In<1"*s. Ho"-« "o- i-n, » Lutheran Child Wel'.ire Assn.. Davniond 7. ... St. Vincent's Home '.u- Chil, Carlson. Ce-vn n ,!Ui Zeiett ... Mrs. l.illian <"^ithn-an Kreian ... Mrs. Floyd Mason. K-e*an ... Mrs. Wm. See man. Outh Mrs. Cassius Swe;,*man. Ste ultur-a 30.0T Mrs. Roh't Siewert. "Thompson .... ^ 0.50 Louise Brooks, pro ^ff trav U|) $24.85: repend* -nt' *15.26 ...,v Dependent Chi'dren--""" Eva Kapping. Vestebo .... ,w;.. Dtacesan Catholic Char.. QloSs^n t'.rece K. Stewart Swenson T. K. Patient Pvtuper-- , IjUie Co. T. p \4t2.«<* ! Rockford Munionai San.. Powers lti^aO All Of which :•• respectfully subletted. A- p -vivvRi.u CTiatrtaaa JOHN J. FILIP . FRANK MoCOVX^ CHAS H. ACKMAN 7-^i' % C COY >7^ r <

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