619.00, All proposals w «lmmg.udl glneerice + Artm and tabuilation. * _ Bids received 1 , L. ¥M. Melahn Co; Wmc.__ Line Const. 1.*: 14 day of To che Hon~rable, The Board of Supervisors of Lake County, Illinois. Gentlemen: I wish to rezort that the follo ring procress hasg been made by this of-- Hice since your last regulas ~~silon. CONSTRU 'ION The following 15 . sectio' s have been formally acrented b~ the De-- partment of Public Works and Buili-- ing, Division of Highways: Sections $3, 34, 34B, 34W, 34W 2, 35, 35W, $6G, 86B ..d 39. Of the-- , al. except sections 36G and 56B have been ac cepted for 100 per cent mainten~nace. When the paving of Section 36--154 has been corpleted and accepted, the mailnter e of Sections 36G and 36B will be taken over com-- pletely by the Department. fund measuse was enacted by the 55th General Assemb!l, making a fund of $3,000,000.00 s silable for refund to counties for such of their paved road. as were taken over by the Department of Public Works & Buildings, as a part of the $100,000,-- 000.00 Bond Issue System. Very re-- cently the Department marked Rand Rd.. as Rt. 60 and I have therefore taken the matte of possible refund of the cost of ec:nstructiqon of that road up with ths Department. If the $3,-- 000,000.00 appropriation has not been exhausted, w will -- »smpt to ob tain the amount due Lake County. This ould bring, roughly, $400,000. On ~~=~e 5t*:, nropr--sals were re-- celved f.r the paving of Section 36, 15d and contr: ~t awarded to the low est bidder, James Cape & Sons Co., of Racine, Wisconsin. The wurk of grading preparatory to paving will bestarted this week. I do not wist to build up extensive hopes on the part of the Board, rela-- tiva to this refva' b--t I shall se eure all the information possible re-- garding it,.and will keep the Road and Bridge Co nmittee fully inform-- ed on the matter. € In accordance with your action at the March session, I have made p~-- limirary surveys of som» of the pro posed 4th Cour' Bond Issue Roa'. Portio~ ~ .. these ~ur will* sat-- isfactory for fin=! * cations: without doubt, and all of the surveys thu: You are aware . mt the General Assembly in the special session pas-- sed an appropriation measure dele-- gating the money collected by the unconstitutional gas tax bill to the Counties. 1 expect that an attempt will be made to prev.nt disburse ments under that act, but, neveor-- theless, I have taken up the matter of Lake Couny's apportionment with the Department. far, made, wi" be ver; .aluab.> in determining the most sati--factory locatisn obtaizable for the route in question. 6 The County Aid Bridge and the County Aid ~radi «< in Antloch Township have been completed and final estimates have been paild.> I was very ._reeabl suprized at the stable character of the foundation soil for the bridge abutments and I ampleaced to say that the structure is one of which Lake County and An-- tioch Towunships need not be asha.> The paving of the grp on the Ivan hoeGrayslake Road, Section 37--15d, h. & been com. ~d zsnd the shotlder construction is pre sedi -- sati--fac-- tosily. -- Th ec .struction section should be ready for fi, 11 inspection before the end of this monti.. On the r:.ommendation of the Road and Bridge Committée, 1 have extenied the services of this office to the 'l'omh'la in securing rights-- of--way for St Bo.d Issue reads and I believe.that wo have been able to render some little assistance in that matter. ._ MALITBNANCE The Maintenance Committe, to-- gether with Chairman Murphy and myself, located a site for the Crush-- er Outfit in Section 15, Wauconda Township, and signed a twoyear con tract with the owner on the first of May. Work of moving the crush-- er was immediately started and we were operating within ten days. Th gravel deposit is fortunately of véery high grade and <'ould be exception-- ally satisfactory for gravel road con-- struction. County «patrolled r..*; .~e besn maintained in very satist: ctory con-- dition thus far, and the two new oneman motor partol outfits have been of great service in caring for the additional milage of earth roads regently added to our State Aid Sys tem. Tentative plas are being made to re--con"*"*~~ and partially resur-- face scw~ of our tate Aid Roads, later in the year. s Very respectfully submitted, R. M. LOBDELL, Co. Supt. of Highways. * ~EBupervisor Ficke moved that the report be received and placed on Kapschull--Davic Company.. 21,850.10 Western Improvement Co... 26,435.90 James Cape & Sons Co...... 25,818.90 Motion was made by Naber and seconded by Stratton that the con-- tract bo-- awarded to James Cape & LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Gentlemen: Bridge Committee was held on June 5th, 1928, for the purpose of accept-- ing proposals for th : paving of Sec-- uurlld (Round Lake Long Lake °mmmmomr "Ta-h!--_'senq-ununu ::'m-'.. Members of the Road Bridge Committee present, were Stanton, O'Connor, Stratton, Naber and Obee. Engineer's Estimate for the work .without cement was $34,-- Shore® Line Const. Co.. l.A.Iczcrcout.Oq Darvow & Barron......_ R, M. Lobdell, County Superintend-- ent of Highways, submitted the fol-- lowing report: TO-- THE HONORABLE, THE 8. J. Groves & Sons Co....... All proposals were publicly open-- nmnng.uunm.':twm.n- and tabulation. & Bids received v'.ulolh'l: E. M. Melahn Co--...._...$32,686.60 Subscribed aad sworn to beforc me R. M. Lob * !1, C--~unty Superinten-- m of Higchways s1' mitted the As you undoubted ly know, a re (SEALY LEW A. HENDEE, County Clerk. n;vuor moved ~ : tr applica ; referred to the License Com-- May, R. ¥M. LOBDELL, $1,228.80 30,371.20 29,796.80 29,078.056 28,916.00 28,852.90 21,850.10 OoF of Nation reputation will be present. delegat.s and a very good probram ed States Arsnel, t' -- largest i the Wes and also the great industrial problems we all have o meet. So Most respecttully your, THE CIRCUIT COURT"S AND OF ILLINOIS. GALLEY FOUR ... ... Supervisor Obee moved that the report be accepted and recommend-- ations be adopted. Motion carried. The following petition of the Pub-- lic Service Company of Northern Illi-- nois, was read. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Road and Bridge Committee, Lake Supervisor Obee moved that the petition be filed and that the action of the Commitee on same be ratified. Motion carried. John R. Bullock, Probate Clerk, pre sonted his report of receipts and ex-- penditures of his office for the haif year, ending June 1, 1928: To the Board of Supervisors of Lake County, lilinois. I, John R. Bullock, Clerk of the Probate Court in and for Lake Coun-- ty, lllinois, hereby submit the follow-- ing revort of the Earning, Receipts and Expenditures fo my office for the halft year, ending May 31, 1928. Earned Recelved Received Court Costs Total Received Clerk's Salary .}$1,750.00 Clerk Hire ... 1200.00 Gentlemen: For the purpose of supplying elec-- tric service to the residents along Rand Road, Wauconda Township, Lake County, the Public Service Company of Northern llilinois hereby petitions your Comméttee for permis-- sien (in Accordance with the resolu-- tion passed by the Board of Super-- oo $4,6097.52 $3,524.177 3$1,418.35 9$18.00 450.00 456.00 visors on S«ptem' =» 16, 1926), to erect an electric distribution 1: : from intersection of Waukegan Road and the Chicago and McHenry Road, Yolo, along the north side of Chicago and McHenry Road, a distance of approximately oné-- balf mile, thence south on the east side of Rand Road a dfstance of approximately three miles, and thence east on the south sids of Wauconda Road to the south line of Section 14, all in Township 45, N. 9E 3, as shown on the attach-- ed sketch. > We hereby grant to the Public Service Company, of Northern Ilt-- nois, permission to install an elec-- tric distribution line in accordance with the attached petition and plat. FRANK T. STANTON, L C. H. STRATTON, WHM. J. OBEE, Lake County Road & Bridge Com-- mittee. + s STATE OF ILLINOIS) This line will carry electric cur-- rent at 6900 volts and wil lbe con-- structed in accordance with the re-- quirements of the Illinois Commerce TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: COUNTY OF LAKE) Jobhn R. Bullock, Clerk of the Pro-- bate Court of Lake County, lllinois, being duly sworn, on oath deposes and says, that the foregoing report is true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. _ Commission. JOHN R. BULLOCK Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of June A. D. 1928. (SBEAL) B. T. DUNN, Notary Public. Supervisor Mawman moved that the report be referred to the Com-- mittee on Settlement with the Pro-- bate Clerk. Motion carried. The following Application for ben-- efit for Relieft of the Blind of Grace Warkentien was presentend and: APPLICATION FOR BENEFIT UN-- DER AN ACT ENT!'?.ED AN ACT FOR THE RELIEF OF THE BLIND, PASSED BY THE FORTY--THIRD GENERAL ASEMBLY, APPROVED MAY 11, 1903, AS REVISED BY THE FORTY--NINTH GENERAL 'lA'sl%lKBLt. APPROVED JUNE 25, STATE OF ILLINOls; ". CcOUNTY OF LAKE) I, Grace Warkentien, of the town of Waukegan, in said County and State, do solemly swear that I am blind; that I am over the age of 18 years; that I am not a charge of any charitable institution of this State of any Couny or City thereof; that my income is less than $250.00 per annum; that I have resided continu-- ously in the State of Iilinois for ¥en (10) consecutive years, and in the l nmadintey »precouting us ater ; t te; and that I desire to avail myself of }tho benetits of an Act for the Rellet of the Blind, passed by the Forty-- third General Assembl, approv.d May 11th, 1903 as revised by the Forty--ninth General Assembly ap-- proved June 25th, 1915. ]o".mly: 3 dke * mervices .........._/....) Kohout Greenhouse, S8STATE OF lLIJNOlSi"' T oaatve '1 * Ned COUNTY OF LAKE) John Holt, & I, JOHN NELSON, a resident of the | _ Services ................. Town of Waukegan, in said County, | Pete Speliman, and State, do solemly swear that 1|_ 4 wks. care.of Johr am personally acquainted with Grace | M. E. Busick, Warkentien, who makes application | _ Repairing of Shoes for benefit for relief of the blind and | Florence Duncan, know that she is a bona fide resident | _ Services ... of this State, and has lved in the |Dr. J. L. Taylor, County aforesaid for the three years | _ Office services..... imtediately preceeding the filing of Sull::ynam. <# § JOHN NELSON.| Titus Brothers, _ SBubscribed and sworn to this Tth| Klectric repairs...... Witness to mark, E. A. Lodesky. Subscribed and eworn to before me this 7th day of June, 1928. LEW A. HENDEE, County Clerk. In addition to this affidavit, the applicant must procure affidavits from two citizens .residents of the County substantially named as fol-- Total $5,615.5% $8,974.17 $1,874.35 » 3,974.17 day of June, 1928. . LEW A, HEN STATE OP ILL1} # )n. COUNTY OF LAK®E) GRACE Her X Mark WARKEN-- Respectfully submitted, JOHN R. BULLOC Very truly your, GEO. Y. TAYLOR, w#A 250 . $2,952.50 Previously | > $2,8096.62 $5,849.12 I, 8. E. Burkey, a resident 'of the town of Waukegan, in said County and State, do solemly swear that I am personally aeqr *'ited with Grace Warkentién who makes application for benefit for relief of the blind and know that she is a bona fide resident of this State, and has lived in th2 County a'sresaid for the three years immediately preseding the {il-- ing of above application. s 8. E. BURKEY. Su.--cribed and sworn to this Tth day of June, 1928. "I LEW A. HENDDE, County Clerk ENDORSEMENT BY EXAMINER Harb*® b, Hoban Ho dge, Hersch berger, Kelly Kelsey, Mawman, '*"ey-- er, Monahan, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Short, Stadtfield, Stan.on, Stratton, Thomas, Thompson, "dell, VanPatt-- en, Vercoe, Worack, Wilcox and Wright..82. Absent were Suvervis-- The following report by Philo Bur-- gess, Superinterdent of the County Minutes of the preceeding meeting were read ~»d upon the motion * Bupervisor Brown, unimously. appro7 oF THE BLIND «4 I hereby certify that I have exam-- Ined the applicant. NAME: Grace Warkectien; ADDRESS8: 1726 Sheri-- dan Rd., North Chicago, and find that she is completely blind, due to cataract of both eyes. . _ (Signed) Dated June 7, 1928. Supervisor Thompson moved to re fer the application to the Finance Committee. Motion cagried. ' -- gupervisor Cory moved to refer the bill of the Public Service Com-- pany for H. Lyons family, at Lake Bluff, to the Committee on Poor. for Waukegan, Shields and Deerfleld Townships. * Motion carried. s Supervisor Ficke moved to refer the expense bills of the County Home Bond Issue to the Election Committee. : Motion carried. ~Supervisor Cory moved to adjourn to 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning, June 12, 1928. Motion carried. _ aalnc d ment with Chairman Murphy presid-- ing and the following members pres-- ent: * a Supervisors Brown, Burke Bletsch, Cory, Crapo, Dilger, Dronen, Fick:, ments for the quarter ending June 1st, 1928, were presented and read: BNARD OF SUPERVISORS JUNE BESSION A. D. 1928 J 1%, 1928 | STATE OF ILLINCIS8) «_ Philo Burgess would beg leave to submit the following statement of his reciepts and expenditures as SBup-- erintenden of the Lake County Farm for the quarter ending June 1, 1928. 2 pound butter. John Hunt, Pension fund.. CASH ON HAND Lake County General Hosp., Butter, 561% 1be.,...._._._._._.. John Hunt, Pension fund.. Miss Wmmelric % lb. butter .. Butter ... A. L. Ritta, 50% bushel oa! John Hunt, 2 ib. butter. Televhone calls Joseph Melloy, Fencing ... 22 1b. butter. Mr. Peterson, St. Paul Ry., Mary Hook, Grace Whitney, Pete Speliman, # 'l- .';;..;m' of J John Hunt, Postage on Mail......... W. E. LaMagdeleine, 152 cans marcaroni Mary Smith, 40 bushel potatoes.. I11, Bell Telephone Co C,. M. & St. P. & P.; Ry., _ Freight on groceries.... I. M. MeKitrick, Ford Repairs............ IIl. Bell Telephone Co. Ernest Fry, POUMILODCE .............ccucces Weaving rugs........_. Western Union Tel. Co. Memphis .. Helen Willis, North Shore Gas Co., CcoOUNTY OF LAKE) R.. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLE-- MEN OF THE BOARD OF SUP-- Board met pursuant to 2 Cows, 5 Hogs Repairing glass 4 wks. care.of John Hunt.... MBERTYYVILLE INDNDEPENDENT. THURSDAY. _AUGUST 30, 1928 TOTAL RECEIPTS.... $1178.42 EXPENDITURES Examiner of the Blind. a@ MA Waukegan, Hunt )se., at . * 14,00 Lo 11.00 $458.90 265.00 €68.10 14.00 $0.30 10.00 15.90 _| COUNTY OF LAKE) 390| MR. CHAIRMAN AND -- GENTLE-- MEN OF THE BOARD OF SUPER-- 1.05 FVISORS8: 0 5.20| Your Road and Bridge Committee, Maintenance Comnhittee and Finance 14.13 | Commiittee, held a joint meeting, re-- garding the salary of R. M. Lobdell, 11.65 | County Superintendent of Highways .53 | and wish to reco. ~1end that Mr. Lob dell's salary be increased to $7,000.-- 56.00 | 00 per annum, said increase to com-- 5.00 | mence July 1, 1928. : Respectfully submitted, 19.00 © FRANK T. STANTON, JAMES O'CONNOR, j 4.50 C. H. STATTON, s B. F. NABER, 12.64 WM. J. OBEE, $0.00 44.10 9.17 1.60| ~Supervisor Cory moved that the | Salvage report be accepted and adopted. Aye | Total A 5.00 | and Nay vote being had, Supervisor | for Rea Cory's motion was carried by thes\ 'The a 4.00 | following vote. demnity Those voting "Ayo" were Super--| The ave 2.25|v'.ors Brown, Burke, Bletsch, Cory, | recelved Crapo, Dilger Dronen, Ficke, Har--| $101.32. 0.00 |baugh, Hoban, Holdridge, »Hersch| Resve berger Kellv, Kelsey, Mawman, Mey-- | day of .. 4.00 | er, Monahan, Naber, Obee,.O'Connor, Short, Stadtfield, Stainton, Stratton, | 4.10 }Thomas, Thompson, Udell, VanPat--| -- Super ten, Vercoe, Worack, Wilcox= --and | the rep 94 .'o Grass seed, freight......... Quality Bake Shop, 1 dogen pi@#................_.__--_--= C=rke & Wright Hardware, KitCDEODWATO ......_oooossssssssesce Wm. Laycock, Repairing Machizrery ... Waukegan Daily Sun, AAV@rtIBING ...............oossssssscee IIl, Bell Telephoné Co.,............ C. 0. Corlson, » 1 pair sho€S ...............__@_..,.._.---- Florence Duncan, Services 4 days ............_._.._. Dr. Grinnell, Services'4 da;3 ...........__._ W. E. LaMagdaleine, Chicago Papers ........._.__. H. E. Vo'kman, ~ 2 bushel apples ............_. C. M. & St. P &P. Rjy., John Clch!- Cleaning Suit ..........._.__._...._. American Ry. Express Co., Express on trunks to Gary, Kitchenweare .......... W. E. LaMagdeleite, Chicago Papers ... John Hunt, UBBHM :,0c....cccccccccccrenese M. E. Busick, Repairing shoes ... Post Office, _ Freifht on seed John Hunt, American Ry. Express Co., 4 Exyress, B. Heller Co.,....... A7 Lake County Farm Bureau, . Grass Seed & Potatoes..... 25244 Quality Bake Shop, A&ri__l;hldon. C&t {8f6 .........«___,._._= Tony Mysolkolki, CaIF 16e ......_._._.._._..«".... Post m"' . Inglcheart Bros., Mundelein Garage, Set Piston Rings Henry Wehrenberg, Carpenter work ... MU. Pester & Son, C. M. & St. P. Ry, K. & T. Hatchery, ° 150 chicks sadl aves nesoumee A. L. Ritta, K8 MBG ......:ccco----sssces Dr. D. C. Grinauell, Vaccinating pi~s ... Quality Bake Shop, 14 pies ....._....._._.. B. Heller & Co., Supervisor Obee moved that the report be referred to the County Farm Audit Committee. : Motion carried. s Supervisor Vercoe, Chaiman of the Finance Committee submitted the following report and recommend-- ation : * BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JUNE SES8ION -- June 12, 1928. 8TATE OF ILLINOIS) MEN OF THE BOARD OF sUPER-- VISORS: . s Your Finance Committee to whom the application of Grace Warkentien for benefit for relief of the blind was referred, beg leave to report that we have investigated -- same and find that she has been examined by Kari E. A. FICKE, . . JOHN D. THOMAS, KFinance Committee. Supervisor Mauman moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Aye and Nay vote being had, Super'vis or Mawman's motion was carried by the following vote: * ~ Those voting 'Aye" were Supervis-- ors Brown, Burke, Bletsch, Cory, Cra po, Dilger, Dropen, Ficke, Harbaugh, Hoban, Holdridge, Hersohberger, Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman,° Meyer, Monahan, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Short, Stadtfield, Stanton, Stratton, The following report by the Road and Bridge M 'Atenance and Finance Comittees, was pres--nted and read: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JUNE JUNE -- SESSION June 12%, A. D. 1928 Thomas, . Thompson, Udel, VanPat-- ten, Vercoe, Worack, Wilcox and Wright. 32. Voting "Nay" none. Ab-- sent and not voting was Supervisor STATE OV ILLINOIS) Service: COUNTY OF LAKE) TOTAL EXPENDITURES $1070.67 Disinfectant o as" ASLLY JAS. KELLY, I. W. HOLDRIDGE, JOHN D. THOMAS. not votins was Super-- )es. 44 VISORS: 299| "aAt the sugs 1.00 your Cominit* *"~ | Jail Committee 1.00 Board of Supe: *"'" |to discuss the 2.00 motorcycle pol " in Lake Count 1.00 sideration, we * 'tlnt'thot Bheri e < ~1.; four m 3 g4 | June 15 and th 18.00 15.00 9.10 $.10 4.10 1.37 4.10 5.07 200| COUNTY OF L ) MR. . CHAIRMAN AND, GENTLE-- 1.00 | MEN -- OF THE BOARD OF SUP-- ERVISORS : -- 1.00 | Your Jail Committee together with the Finance Committee and the 8.00 | Cairman of the Board held a meéet-- ing at the request of the Sheriff and 5.00 | authorized him to trade in his old automobile toward a new one and 9.00 | upon investigation, we found there would be a balange of $750, which 4.48 | amount a bill has been filed for. We therefore recommend that your 450| Honorable Board will ratify the ac-- ------ | tion taken by the above named com-- 0.67 | mittees and Chairman and that the the | balance of $750.00 be paid. BOARD OF SUPT ~~'ISORS JUNKE . SESSION June 12, 1928. STATE OF n.wcox:; 88. .COUNTY OF LAKE) Mr. CH*;:RMAN AND: GENTLE-- MEN OF THE BOARD OF SUPER At the suggestion of the Sheri", your Com:nitt e c( . Finance, the Jail Committee a.d ClLairman of the Board of Superviso:s held a meeting to discuss the matter of emplicying motorcycle police for the Highways in Lake County, .nd after due con-- e . 1.; four motorcycle police for a period «f -- months, commencing June 15 and that the imotorcyrcles Le furnished by the ouziy of Lake. The salary of the :=** motorcycle --police to be fixed by the Board or left to the Sheriff. * Jail Committee. + A W. V¥ERCOE, JOHN . THOMAS. Finance Committee. © Bupervisor Thom:.. moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Aye and Nay vote being had, Super-- visor Thompson's motion was carri-- ed by the following vote: Those votlu(b "Aye" were Super-- visors Brown, Burke, Bletsch, Cory, Crapo, Dilger Dronen, Ficke, Har-- baugh, Hoban, Ho"ridge, Hersch-- berger, Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman, Mey er, Monahan, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Short, Stadifield, Stanton, Stratton, Thomas, Thompson, Udell, VanPat-- ten Vercoe, Worack, Wilcox, and Wright. 32. Voting. "Nay" none. Ab-- sent ond not voting was Supervisor sideration, we wish to recommend that the Sheriff be authorized to and Finarce Committee: was pre-- sented and read: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JUNE A. D. 1928 SESSION | _ June 12, *928. STATE OF ILLINOIS) A. W. VERCOE, E. A. FICKE, JOHN D. THOMAS, Finance Committee. Supervisor Brown moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Aye and Nay vote being had,"Supervisor Brown's motion was carried by the following vote: Those voting "Aye" were Super-- visors Crown, Burke, Bletsch, Cory, Crapo, Dilger, Dronen, Ficke, Har-- baugh, Hoban, Holdridge Hersch-- berger, Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman Mey-- er, Monahan, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Short, Stadtfield, Stanton, Stratton, Supervisor Stratton, Chairman of the License and Farmer's Institute Committee submitted the following Resolution : it' _ RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED, That we, of the Farmer's Institute a d Licer> Com-- mittee of the Lake County Board of Bupervisors, said Committee consist-- ing of Barney Na.lm"S Chas. Wright and Harry Stratton." its Chairman, bave had a committee hearing with Dr. T. P. Galiahue, County Veterin-- arian, in the County Veterinarian's office, relative to providing him with Thomas, Thompson, Udell, Van Pat-- ten, Vercoe, Worack, 'Wilcox and Wright. -- 32. Voting "Nay" none. Absent and not voting were Super-- Upon being advised of the prorer conduct and procedure of the office, and being fully aware of the :--ount of office work reéquircd in conduct-- ing his office, we deem it expedient and in .effect, economy, in providing & secretary for the office. THEREFORE, We wish to rec-- emm;nad to this Honorable Board of Bupervigcrs to em----wer Dr. T. P. Gallahue to employ a secretary at a salary consideration fixed by. the Board. Respectfully submitted this 12th day of June, 1928. C. H. STRATTON, Chairman, C. J. WRIGHT, ~~-- B. F. NABER, ; closed. T > perce: tage of reactors being 2.6%. There has been 60 re actors indemanified to date. State and Federal f Indemnity ........_.._._._._......._--_... $2,838.38 : Farmers Institute and Li-- cense Committee of the Lake County Board of Sup-- ervisors. Supervisor Hoban moved that the Resolution be ccepted and adopted. Motion carried. ' Dr. T. P. Gallahue, County Veter-- inarian, submitted the following re-- port: ; TO THE HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE LAKE coOUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVIS-- Gentlemen. I hereby submit summary report of the activities of the County Vet-- erinarian's office from February 1st, 1928, to June 9, 1928, inclusive: ; To--wit: There has been 629 herds of cattle tested, comprising 11,264 head, and 295 reactors have been dis-- Total Amount Received e for Reactors ........._.................... $6,079.385 The average State and Federal in-- demanity received per head ?$59.00. The average salvage and indemnity recelved for reactors, per head, $101.32. Resvectfully submitted this 12th day of June, 1928. THOS., P. GALLAHUE, f .. County Veterinarian. ---- Supervisor Stratton moved that the report be accepted and adopted. The following PETER STADTFIELD, *Respectfully submitted, PETER STADTFIELD, Respectfully submitted, moved that the Jail Committee $2,838.38 $,710.97 molion was ca=.'ed by the following Crapo, 1' -- Dronen, Ficke, Har-- baugh, Hobz1, Holdridge, Hersch-- berger, Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman, Mey €r, Monahan, Naber, Obee O'connor, Bhort, Stadtfield, Sta * 1, Stratton, Thompson, Udell!, VanPatten, Ver-- coe, Worack, Wilcox and Wright. 31. Voting "Nay" none. Absent and not voting were Suprevisors Funk >d Bupervisor Flg}e, Chairman of the Maintenance ac.it' ~, subm'!'ted th: following repor'. * To the Honorable, the Board of Sup ervisors --~f Lake County, lilinois: Gentlemen : Supervisor Cory moved that th: report be mccepted and adopted. First, th»> installation o f a tile drain from the present low point of the drivso and following a natural draw in a general Northeasterly di-- rection for a distance of approxi-- mately 2000 feet to an intersection with the present tile outlet of the Hospital Septic tank. The probable cost of the installation would be $2500.00. TO THE HONORABLE, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS: > Gentliemen : ; j The undersigned committees wish to call your attentio= to a hazardous ecadition which has exhisted for #.veral years and which we be:i:ve should be allevirtc 1. We refer to the narrowness of the entrance: *> the County l'ospital Drives. The posts at the entranc--s '»provide a bhorizontal clearence of only twelve feet, mhich is decidedly inadeq:zte for the present traffic needs, and the hedge alohg thefront of the Hospital = »wunds is so high and d. nse that it is impossible for people to see approaching v~hicles on Graz * Avenue unt'} they are actually on the right--o!--way of that highway. Respectfully Submitted E. A.: Ficke Jas. Kelly . % ~ 1. W. E ldéridge _ _ Maintenance Committee Frank Cory °> David VanPatten ¢ H. C. W. Meyer -- > § Hospital Coz:mittee + Supervisor 'Mawman moved that t1» report be ~zcep: J and adopted and that th~ matter be ref..zsod to the Maintenance, and Hospital "»am-- mittees with power to act. Aye a.d Nay vote 'bein,. had Supervisor Mawman's mrtion wa> carried by tha following vote:. + Patten, Vercoe. * "orack, "Vilec: and Wright. 31. Voting "Nay" none. Absent and not voting were Super-- viso:s Funk and Thomas. 2. . Supervisor Kelly, Chairman of the J>il Committ--e submitted the fol-- lowing report: 7 STATE OF ILLINOTS) )8s8. ' ~COUNTY OF LAKE) . BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JUNE -- SESSION June 12, A. D. 19°%8.© MX. --CHAIRMAN AND GENTLE MEN OF THE BOARD OF SUPER-- VISORS: ~ -- Your Jail Committee wish to ad-- vise that we have talked with Sher-- Iff Doolittle regarding the matter of boarding Government prisoners at the County Jail .nd he informs us that he heceives the sum of sixty-- five cents per day for this service, which he feel= is n t suffici~nt ow-- ing to the cost of food, lights, etc. We therefore recommend that this amount be increased from 65 cents Per day per person to 85 cents per day per person. ; Respectfully submitted. Jas. Kelly -- Your Maintenince' Committee w' .hes to report that a thorough in-- ¥Yertigation of the possibilities of drainage of the east branches of the County Hospital Crives has been made. The feasible possibilities are as follows. . Second, the installation of a tile drain from -- the low: point of the 'drive northerly for a distance of ap-- proximately 950 feet to a jun.tion with the present 'tile outlet of the hospial septic tank. Approrimate cost 1200.00. im I% addition to the two methods abo~ dezcribed it would be physi-- cally possible to construct an open ditch along th: course described '1 the first instince. However, an open ditch is objectionable fr. -- the # adpoint cof the owners of the property through which * ~.ould rea as well --; m & drainage stand-- polint. ; * > In connection with the second de-- sceribed possibility we wish to po'it Oout that the effiuent of the septic ank is at present o fa, very cbjec-- tional character ar"~ *~_-- ~"r opinion that the diluent prov._ed by this tile d:'scharge might operate to part-- ially relieve this cozdition. Maintenance Committtee. Supervisor Stanton moved to refer the report to the Maintenance Com-- mittee, with power to ..ct. Aye and nay voe being had, Supervisor Stan-- ton's motior was carried by the fol-- lowing vote: * 1 Those voting Ay were Supervis ors Brown, Burke, Bletsch, Cory, Crapo, Dilger, Tronw _~' 'e, Har-- baugh, Hoban, Holdridge, Hersch berger,-- Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman, Meyer, -- Monahan,, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Short, Stadfield, Stanton, S'ratton, T+r----~ipson, Udell, Van-- Patten, Vercoe, Worack, Wilcox and Wright. 31 Voting "Nay"~ none. Absent and not vot> _ sere 7 cor-- visors Thoma:s .nd Funk. 2. Bupervisor Ficke, Chairman of the Maintenance ~ =smittee and Super-- visor Cory, Chairman of the Hospital Committee, submitted the followins It is, therefore, our recommenda-- tion that action be taken by the Board of Supervikors, to authorire the widening of these approaches and the adjuztment of the Hedges to provide greater safety to the travel-- ling public. ' Those voting "Aye" were Sup.~-- visors Brown, Burke, Bletsch, Cory, Crapo, Dilger, Dronen, Ficke, Har-- baugh, Hoban Holdridge, Hersch-- berger, --Kelly, Kehgty. Mawman. Meyer, -- Monahan, aber, -- *bee, O'Connor, Short, Stadfield, Stanton, Stratton, Thompson, Udell, V:n~-- The recommendation of this com-- mittee is, therefore, tWat acti be taken to authorize the installaion of a tile drain substartially as describ-- ed in this report as possibility num-- ber two. * ; Those voling "Aye" we. Zuperyv';-- Peter Stadteld Jail Committee. E. A. FICKE, _~ L. W. HOLDRIDGE, license to operate a.--dance hall at Channe! Lake, I!linois,; was referred, beg leave to report that we have in-- vestigated the application and wish to recommend that s license be granted said applicant and~that the Chairman and Clerk be authorized Also that the Buildings and Grounds Committee be authorized to 'Teceive bid: and let the contrac't for fuel oil :.r the ensuing year. :}mm'mmuvno-ituw cation of W. O. Winch for a Motion carried. _ | Bupervisor Stratton, Chw of the License and Farmers tute Committee submitted the following report: ' STATE OF JILLINOIS) . f COUNTY OF LAKE) BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JUNE SESSION June 12, 1928. MR. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLE MEN OF THE BOARD OF SUPER-- ers request that said precinct com: prised that part of the Town of Antioch, County of Lake and State of lilinois, which is west of Fox River in said Towan. THEREFORE, be resolved that said petition be granted and that Election District Number One *' the Town of Antioch, County of Lake and State of Illinois be divided by f:uchlu therefrom all of the terri-- ry lying West of the Fox River and be it further resolved that the terri-- tory lying West of the Fox River in said Town be numbered as Election District Number 3, Town of Antioch, Lake County, lilinois, and that the Polling Place in said District be fix-- &d at Lotus School in said Towan. . B. F. Naber. Supervisor Thompson moved to re-- fet the matter to the Election Com-- mittee and Supervisor of Antioch Township. Motion carried. e . Supervisor Mawman moved that the burial charges of paupers be in-- creased from $40.00 to $50.00 for adults and from $20.00 to $80.00 for chage four motorcycles for the Motorcycle Police. Motion carried. Bupervisor Dilger, Chairman \ of the Jury s * Elections Committ e subm'**+ed the following report: STATE OF *~ LINOIS) Those voting "Aye" were Super-- visors Brown, Burke, Cory, Crapo, Dil .. Dronen, Ficke, Harbaugh, HMHoban, Holdridge, Herschberger, Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman, Meyer, Monahan, Naber, Obee, O'Conmnor, Stadfield, Stanton, Stratton, Thomas, Thompson, VanPatten, Vercoe, Worack, Wilcox and Wright. 29. Voting "Nay" none. Absent and not voting were Supervisors Bletsch, Funk, Short and Udell. 4. Supervisor Naber presented the following Resolution: , -- RESOLUTION WHERAS: A petition addressed to the Toard of Supervisors of the County of Lake and State of Illinois was filcd on September 13, 1927, signed by O. M. Peterson and * ixrty-- four others requesting a Polling Place at such point as may be deem-- ed proper. Your Committee on Builldings and Grounds beg leave .-- report that they have made an inspection of the Court House and find that there are several matters that should be at-- u.. cc.J| to as soon as possible. The items are as fo.lows: The North Shore Conbustion Co., to install two number 6 conbustion powc.: un::is equipped complete with 1% H. P. motors and blowers for the sUm of $1000.00 and also caulking with oakum the windows and doors in the new part of the Court House at & cost of $500.0%, Mr. Wm. C. mens and wor a's toilets whil . we estimate not to exceed $700.00, and your Buildings and Grounds Com-- mitte would ask permission to have this work done at once. Signed by Supervisor Obee moved that the report be accepted and adopted and that the recommendations in said report be concurred in. Aye and Nay vote 'being had Supervisor Obee's motion was carried by the following vote: CcoUNTY OF LAJ~*' . BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JUNE SESSION June 12, 1928. MR. CHAIRMAN AND GE TLE MEN OF THE BOARD OF SUPER-- VISORS : Your Committee on Jury and KElec-- tions C mmittee on jur nd elec-- tions to whom the matter pt electiona ezpenge bills of the County H -- Hanna beiag the lowest bidder; painting and decorating of the Btate's Attorney's offices, Jury . ..m, Circuit Court Chamber, of Judge's, Bailiff's room, Sheriff's office and PB 1 Isscts® wers ~~*~ ~rell beg 'eave to report that we recommend t e expenses be allowed as follows: Judges of 1. --@:> 1 day at........}6.00 Clerk of Election 1 day at._.... 6.00 Posting Notices of Election...... 250 Posting cards of :7 tion end specimen ballots ......__.... 250 Return of poli book and mileage 5.00 Rent o' polling place........._.... £.00 Putting up booths....._.__............. 3.00 Respectfully submitted. M. P. Dilger Chas. J. Herschberger Frank Burke Election Committee. Buperyv! o ke ved that the report b. accepted and adcpi 4. A. ~ and Nay vote b.':a2g had Super-- visor Ficke's motion was carried by the following vote: Those voting "Aye" were Super-- visors Brown, Burke, Cory, Crapo, Dilger, Dronen, Ficke, Harbaugh, Hco*>n, Holdridge, Herschberger, Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman, Meyer, Mor..uan, Naber, Obee,, O'Ccnuor, Stadfield, Stanton, Stratton, Thouas, Thompson, _aPatten, Vercoe, Worack, Wilcox and Wright. 29. Voting "Nay" none. Absent and not voting were Sup.. 'sors Bletsch, Funt, Short and Udell. 4. Hupervisor Obee, Chairman of the Public Buildings and Grounds Com-- mittee submitted the followfhg re-- MR. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLE-- MEN OF THE BOARD OF SUPER-- VISORS : Your Committee on License and Motion carried. Bupervisor Worack moved that the Respectfully '~submitted Chas. H. Crapo mittiec )as. )8s. Jail Supervisor Dilger, Chairman of the Jury and Hlections Committee sub-- mitted the following report: BTATE OF ILLINOIS) )es. COUNTY OF LAKE) BOARD OF JUPERVISORS that the. money delegated to Lake County under this appropriation be used in continuing the »aving of Stat Aid Route No. 1% westerly to tbolcaenq'(!m'm BB --IT FUR RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be for-- warded to the Department of Public Works and> Bulldings, Division of Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented before them, and recom-- mend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to issgue orders for the several amounts tol:::ty"mmu tlon 'notices ......._.._.______."$ 11200 JUNE TERM June 12, A. D. 1928 MBR. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLE: MEN OF THE BOARD OF SUPER to the various counties must be used for State Aid Road improvement, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLYED, Supervisor Mawman moved that the Resolution be accepted and adopted. Motion carried. The following Resolution was pre sented and read: Bunervisor VanPatten moved to refer the matter to the Road and WHEREAS the 56th General As sembly, in special semsion, enacted a measure providing for the dis-- bursement to the rountlies of the monies collected in accordance with Beginning Aat the intersection of State Aid Route No. 1% with the Ppresent N. to S. public highway in the NW 4 of Section 24, T. 45 N. R. 9 E. of the 3rd P. M., thence wester-- ly following the general location of the present highway to an intersec-- tion with State Aid R--ute No. 8 in the N 44 of Section 22, T. 45 N. R. 9 E of 3rd P. M. Dronen, Ficke, Harbaugh, Hoban, Holdridge, Herschberger Kelly, Kel-- sey, Mawman, Meyer, Monahan, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Stadtfield, Stanton, Stratton, Thomas, Thomp-- son, YanPatten, Vercoe, Worack, Wilcox and Wright. 27. Absent and not voting were Supervisors Bletsch, Cor~, Funk, Short and Udell. 5. Supervisor Crapo moved for per-- mission to change his vote. THAT the Department of Public Wor'~-- and Buildings, Divisic of Highways, be requested to add to the system of State Aid Roads of this County the following designated highway : BE IT FURTHYR RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be for-- warded to the Department of Public Works and Buildings, Division of CoUNTY OF LAKE) . RFSOLUTION -- BEIT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Lake County: Highways. Supervisor Stanton, Chairman of the Road and Bridge Committee submitted the following Resolution: STATE OF ILLINOIS) Octobeg 21, 1926..... N vember 12%, 1926. November 30, 192%6. December 24, 1926... February 5, 1927..... February 24, 1927.... March 18, 1927......_ COUNTY OF LAKE) GEO. H. BAIRSTOW, being first duly sworn on his oath says that the annexed accounts against the County of Lake and State of lilinois, and the several iterms herein mentioned are just and true, and thi. the services -- Supervisor Thompson moved that the permission be granted. Motion carried. Supervisor Crapo voted «H. A. .C. H. Stratton C. J. Wright B. F. Naber License and Farmers' Institite Committee. Supervisor Brown moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Motion carried. The followirg claim of George H. Bairstow for money expended to SBarah A. Showers for services assist-- ing and investigating poor families in the amount of $2710.00 was pre-- sented and read: Waukegan, !llinois; June 7, 1928 LAKE COUNTY: TO:; GEO. H. BAIRSTOW, Dr. For money, by George H. Bairstow, ac':' : in his official capacity as overseer of the poor of the Town of Weukegan, during the term from April 17, 1925 to April 21, 1927, paid, laid ont, ani expended to Sarsh A. Shower, for investigating claims for relie! in support of paupers in the town of Waukegan, for the use w the County of Lake: August 21, 1925........._________}$ 50.09 September 17, 1925..........____.. 100.0¢ STATE OF ILL!YOIS) October 6, 1925..........._. November 6, 1925.....___. November 11, 1925 ... Dec.mber 5, 1925 _ Dccember 24, 1925........... January 16, 1926._____.. February 9, 1926.........___ April 16, 1926.......__________. Junge 19, 1926.................. July 10, 1926...._____._._._._. July 27, 1926........__._____. August 6,°1926........_____ August 14, 1926......_____. October 6, 1926.........._.___ GEO. H. BAIRSTOW. / Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of June, 1928. (SEAL-- NONA B. LONG, Notary Public. SBupervisor Stanton moved that the bill be allo®wed in the amount of $2710. Aye and Nay vote being had Supervisor Stanton's motion was lost by the following ¥v--te: Those voting "Aye" were Super-- visor Crapo, 1. Voting "Nay" were SBupervisors Brown, Burke, Dilger, rendered were rendered as therein towit: Two Thou--and Seven Yun-- dred Ten ($2710) Dollars is due and unpaid after allowing all just credits. Frank T. Stuanton Wm. J. Obee Road and Pridge Comnittee TOTAL : onles de's )8s. )8e. $2710 00 100.v0 T5.00 100.00 59.00 50,00 T5.00 400.00 150.00 $00.00 150.00 25.00 125.00 200.00 150.00 1»