with reference to each of such offi-- elals, and sakl institution, later designated hexrein where each of such accounts isz under discnssion.. And we certify, fhat the amount and character of the business trans-- acted during the period by each.of such officials, and by <said institu-- tion, is fully and correctly aet. forth and shown in the foregoing pages of Supervisor Naber moved that the Finance Comgnittee be authorized to enter into conmtract for the:audit of the county books. % 5 Motion carried. P Ay* Supervisor Thompson moved to adjourn to one o'clock a. m., tomor-- this report; and further, that the final condition of each of such ac counts agy"shown herein, was the true and cormect condition of. each of such accounts as shown herein, herein given xt the date of the close of this examination appertaining.to each, so far as the same is indicat-- ed and shown by any and all.of the records abova mentlioned. +~=>» +*«~ May 24, 1928. fak ~ Supervisor Vercoe moved--that the report be raferred .to the Finance Committee. mt it Board met pursuant to adjourna ment with Chairman Murphy presi¢ ing and the following members pres pao, Dilger, Dronen Ficke, Harbaugh, Merschberger,. Hoban, --Holdridge, Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman, Meyer, Na ber, Obee, O'Connor, Short,. Stadt:. feld _ Stantom, Stratton, Phomas, Thompson,; Udell; al;rw'.i\'u Pate: ten, Wilcox and Wright, B4 Ab-- sent:= Funk, Monahan and Worack. Supervisor Holdridge moved that the miuutes of the preceding --meet-- inz ~stant approved without read-- Motion Amount of Paid out by ty Treasurer (Schedule C).. Paid out by : &Schedule A).__...... Paid out by Hospital (Schedule B)._..___.... m a/c -q,-----'.-------.'.--'--l--'.---'-4.--------..------' ".'"t"' Amount of overdrafts Detember 1, 1926, Building a/c¢.... 7,287.88 Surplus of dimbursements for the year THE S. E. sIM3S AUDIT CQO. Total amount. of overdrafts at the closw of -- business on No-- FreMmber 30 ~1921.....«.«c«oac«ccurmutrcortucycasrcentcal Total Recefipts Total Disbwrsements Illindgis. Cash Account (Schedule A)..... w mt i miree cafliatt m on Te is on uts M e w oi is uis t on ut h as dirameme an o aails as c w ue ie on on l n on in o d on Economy Coal Co. Fuel . Faiwells Globe Department Store Kopie it Raboé..: .. Groceries ... 120.00 Groceries (on oo um ie n us m as us as. C wl on t on m on Sm t o ts un t alt an at w on waw»e--e--= ~_------.=--.. 100.00 _ 100.00 m o on on ce q m on on ts + 10.30 10.30 cam n s 170.18 170.00 135.83 2019 20.19 10.00 20.00 --$ 16,914.35 $ 16,916.35 # 4 $ ©71,886.84 _ 8 186.46 § ~64,802.58 415.00 452.35 110.00 10.00 52.50 55.00 57.00 35.00 €65.00 97.00 19.90 19.95 85.00 Walter Watka What Claim Alliowed Bristol & Ford A. L Brumund K ............-- 2%.9%8 Co--Operative Trading Co. Broadway Groc. & Market M. H. Hussey & Co. G. L. Blanchard & Co. The Blackier Market Groc. & Meats.... 57.88 Max Cohn City Coal & Ice Co. Druce Drug Co. HMHentges Market Groc & Meats.... Kehoe & Kehoe Herschberger, _ Hoban, Holdridge, Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman Meyer, Na-- ber, Obee, O'Connor, Short, Stadt-- fleld, Stanton, . Stratton, Thomas, Thompson, Udel!l, Vercoe, Van Pat-- ten, Wilcox and Wright. 29. Vot: ing "Nay'" none. Absent and not voting were Supervisors Funk, Mon-- mhan, Dilger and Worack. 4. -- Waukegan Cab Co. Groc. & Meats.... Sweetland Pharmacy except Waukegan, Shield and Deer-- field Townships, submitted the fol-- STATE OF ILLINOIS \| coUNTY OF LAKE |} BOARD OF SUPERVISORS * JUNE TERM _June 14, 1928. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your --Committee on Poor for Bal-- ance of the County Claims, would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented be-- fore them, and recommend the pay-- meunt of the following. and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders for the several amounts to the several claimants, towit: L Groceries ._....... 257. Total .._........$8,577.79 $8,548.41 SHIELDS TOWNSHIP Baby Food ...... FUBL --s«ecnecscaeus« TTLOL Cab Service ..... ll omm ----"-1'3.0. "011304' DEERFIELDOD TOWNSHIP $ For Amt. Amt. '_ What -- Claim Allowed For Amt. Amt. What: Claim Allowed AVON wese« ' HLOG __~" $75.00 $ 286.13 $ 286.13 « 42.36 42.36 190.00 120.00 152.00 257.00 €691.48 LIBERTYVILLE TNDEPENDENT, THORSDAY,. AUGUST 30,--1928 #18.74 143.95 802.00 240.44 435.43 10.90 28.00 15.00 $0.38 11.117 97.60 68.15 13.00 49.37 $2.25 97.25 15.11 15.00 90.02 120.00 190.00 11417 15.00 152.00 25700 273.05 $74.80 240.44 10.90 45.00 23.92 12.00 57.88 13.00 9.52 £ ANTIOCH Names For Amt.> ~Amt. What -- Claim ° Antioch Lbr. & Coal Co. _ ~ -- -- Coal ........}$ 14.18 $ B. J. Naber Sending Hall fam-- -- ily to Montana... 65.00 Joseph J. Petroshius \ *Taking patient to Groceries E. Nizon Scott's Dairy Chase Webb Groceries BENTON Names For Amt. Amt. What Claim Allowed Curlee's Pharmacy Prescriptions .$ 740 $ 7.40 Jas. A. Fossland -- Lewis Drug Store Green Front Store Groc. & Meat.... What -- Claim Allowed Frank Trestick Libertyville Garage . Ambulance trips -- L A. Murrie -- _ Groc. & Meat Wm. Walrond Triggs & Johnson Groc. & Meat.... Groc. & Meat.._._ 53.02% Reliable Garage Taxi to Co. Hosps 6.00 Shapior's Grocery & Market KFelon & Washburn Gen,. Mdse ... Names For Amt. -- > 'Amt. What -- Claim Allowed J. H. Patterson Co. All otf which is t.l;ethllt mitted. -- 4 W. E. BLETSCH . B. A. FICKE ~ FRANK CORY Total. ....«.--««.--§&. BLT8 $ 81.78 --WEST DEERFIELD Names For Amt. Amt. What -- Claim Allowed Total Total Total Groc. & Meat..._.'©40.73 \ Com mit_tu. Supervisor Cory moved. i{hat the Taking -- patient to hospital ....... 5.00 w ue m o ues on e w m un n P 0 0. w w m o on on on on s w m ue on m o o mm o LAKE VILLA rax~=««K ** _ § 09 $ 6.09 WAUCONDA What -- Claim Allowed ~«--~e+««~} ©193.59 $ 190.45 WARREN For Amt. Amt. What -- Claim --Allowed --«»»«~$ ©388.45 $ 911.27 NEWPORT .----=--$1,455.37 $1,434.71 CUBA «h on on n un m ap on --$ 176.53 $ 176.53 $ 10.00$ 10.00 1,330.97 1,325.31 Claim -- Allowed $ 61125 $--61.2%5 $ 10.00% 10.00 25,.36 14.04 19.30 19.00 10.00 24.00 15.00 39.62 45.00 11.95 16.78 16.18 £1.82 21.82 15.71 40.00 5.91 $ 50.00 $5.10 124.37 100.90 14.18 ® 25.36 $8.65 14.04 24.10 19.00 10.00 16.83 63.40 39.62 45.00 24.00 21.19 35.50 10.00 41.50 15.11 22.00 11.95 13.15 8$8.74 12%.75 §1.14 195 8.10 9.10 2.85 5.91 6.00 report be accepted and adopted. Aye and Nay vote being had Supervisor Cory's motion was carried by the following vote: Voting "Aye" were Supervisors Brown, Burke Bletsch, Cory, Crapo, berger, Hoban, Holdridge, Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman, Meyer, --Naber, Obee, O'Connor -- Short, Stadtfield, Stanton, Stratton, Thomas, Thomp-- son, Udel!l, Vercoe, Van Patten, Wil-- cox and Wright. 29. Voting "Nay" none. Absent and not voting m Supervisors Dilger, Funk, Mo: and Worack. 4. The following petition of the Pub-- lie Service Company of Northen l!l-- nolis was presented and read: PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Road & Bridge Committee, Lake County, Iilinois. Gentlemen : . KFor the purpose of supplying gas service to two residents of Volo, the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois hereby petitions Grant 2; Village Hall, Fox Lake --Howard L. Scott N. P. Greuter, 'KC. White. 8, EKlis Ave,. near 26th street, Zion-- P. M. L&aRose, C. E. Austin, Hiram Hardinger. * Benton 6; Town Hall, Winthrop Harbor--Jas. Fossland, Robert An-- derson, Harold Foltz. | . Newport; Rosecrans Church Base-- ment, Rosecrans--David Yan Pat-- your committee for permission (in accordance with the resolution pass-- ed by the Board of Supervisors on September 19. 1926) to extend a gas main from a point 250 ft. south of the south property line of Belvi: dere. Road, southeasterly for 250 ft. Also to install service taps in the proposed main at points respectively 300 1t. and 450 ft. south of the south property line of Belvidere Road, all in Wauconda Township, Lake Coun: Warren; Woodman Hall, « Gurnee ----C. J. Wright, Mary B. Lake, A. J. McClure. Waukegan --1; Marsh Garage, North Ave. and Douglas--Fred Funk Ed.. Abhlstrom, Mrs. C. D. Shipley. Waukegan 2; Glen Flora Hard-- ware, Glen Flora Ave.--J. T. Hoban, Kllen Malnari Thos. McGreal. Waukegan 3; Reed Filling Station Grand and Butrick--E. R. Reed, R. E. Schwarm, Ambrose Wall. Waukegan 4; Potter's Green House, Center and Oakley--Frank Burke, Harold Potter, Frank Webb. Waukegan 5; ~Taylor's Garage, Third Street--Don Short, Mrs. Ray Hill, Phil Cunningbam. Waukegan 6; Blumberg Garage, County Street and Cory Ave.--Peter G. Kirchner, John ~Klema, Fred Finer. « > Waukegan 7; Waukegan Motor Sales Garage, 626 Grand Ave--John Haese, E. H. Wells, Frank McDer-- mott. * Thomas, J. D. Bird, Wm. Sutton. Benton 4; Branch Tabernacle No. €, Enoch and Carmel Blyvd., Zion-- E. L. Brown, C. 8. Baggs, C. L _Antioch 1; James Bldg., Antioch-- J. C. James, Bessie Trieger, Frank Hunt. ; Antioch 2; Village Hall, Antioch-- Frank Dunn, Eva Kay, Raliph Miller. Antioch 3; Lotus School, Antioch --Arthur Gardener,. Albert Clapp, William Jackson. Lake:Villa; Barnstable Hall, Lake Villa--C. H. Stratton, J. G. Bonner, James Leonard, 8r. LIST OF JUDGES AND POLLING PLACES FOR YEAR 1928: Benton 1; North room, Shiloh Tabernacle. Zion--Hans, Dronen, Paul Kuechler, Wesler Raper. Benton 2; Fire Station, Sheridan Road, Zion--B. C. Thompson, J. H. DePew, George Mitchell. distribution -- main in --accordance with hte attached petition and plat. FRANK T. STANTON JAMES O'CONNOR -- C. H. STRATTON B. F. NABER Lake County Road and Bridge Committee. Supervisor Brown moved that the petition be granted and that the ac-- tion of the Committee be ratified: Motion carried. Supervisor Dilger, 'Chairman _ of the Election Committee submitted the following list of Judges and Polling places of the various pre-- cinects in Lake County for the ensu-- Benton 3; Branch Tabernacle No. 4, 2918 Eschol Ave.,. Zion--J. D. ten, Frank Edwards, Mrs. Clara htch- * a y Avon 1; Village Hall, Grays Lake --John Melburg, Harry Wheelock, Tom Lyons. * f --Avon 2; Village Hall, Round Lake ----B. A. 'Brown, Wm. Wilmington, Mr. Lew A. Hendee, County Clerk, Waukegan, lilinois. We hereby grant to the Public Service Company of Northern Illi-- 'Wankonn 9; Armory, County St. --"Frank Cory, Rev. Ganster, Wm. J. Waukegan 12; Barber Shop, . 133 Belvidere Street--Gus. Jedlicka, W. J. Lang, Ben Dowe. * Waukegan 13; Wm. McGrain Ga-- rage, Belvidere-- Street-- Victor Woertz, Arthur Stripe, Mary Tobin. Waukegan 14; Waukegan Plumb-- ing and Supply Co.. Washington St. and Lewis Ave.--Wm. Toulouse, Wm. Magden, Ed. Bidinger. Walkegan 15; Chas: Crapo Ga-- Waukegan 18; Lakker Garage, Sunderlin, Helmholz and Cummings --Felix Sedar, V. Magnusson, . Carl Soulstrom. Waukegan 19; Lithunanian Hall, ' m"m A'.-""Au J- slltk", J'O. C. Barle, Frank Jeffers. . _ --_ Waukegan 8; Johnson's Garage-- I. W. Holdridge, Florence Stake, E. W. McDermott. 4 ' rage, Belvidere Street--Chas. Crapo, Ed. Plonien, P. J. Bauer, Jr. _ Waukegan 16; Mike Ohenian Cof-- Waukegan 16; Mike Onenian COT-- fee House, 567 Oak ginot---!uchard Waukegan 17; Theo. . Meyer's Greenhouse, S. Genesee St.--Theo. Meyer, James Fraher, Christ Lar: Waukegan 10; Court House, West Entrance--Chas. Kittridge,~ E. P. Bidinger, Emmet Ellis. . * Waukegan 11; Karl Fasalet resi-- dence, 806 Washington Street-- Frank Worack,, Pat McDermott, P. Maiman. J Waukegan 20; Fire Station, Park Ave. and 12th St.----John Logludis, John Hlodnik John B. Kukar. _ -- Waukegan 21; A. J. Ratajzak Ga-- Benton 5; Branch Tabernacle No. Very truly yours, GEO. Y. TAYLOR, District Engineer. Ahlstrom rage, 14th and Victoria--A. Ratajzak H. Wasniewski, J. Hayes. ' . Waukegan 22%; Cypcear . Store, Kristian -- Ave.--Raymond DeReu, Wm. Cypcar, Frank R. Green. -- _ SBhields 2; Town Hall, Lake Bluff ----E. J. Geraghty, E. J.. Doyle, E. M. Mawman. " o .ug Bhields 3; City Hall, North Chica-- go----T. V. Murphy. J. C. Strong, John Deerfield 8; Edw. Hines Lbr. Of-- fice, Highland Park--G. L. Vetter, Frank Warren, D. M. Blaiser. Supervisor Thompson moved that the report of the Election Commit-- tee be approved. : Motion carried. a Supervisor Herschberger, Chair-- man of the Road and Bridge Audit Committee submitted the following coUNTY OF LAKE* Shields 5; Young Men's Recrea-- tion Bldg., Lake Forest--Jas. Kelly, 'Thos. Horan, William Kemp. -- ° Shield 6; Winter Club, Lake For-- est--J. J. Speliman, J. E. Fitzgerald, A. D. Jackman. *' Deerfield. 7; Brand Bros Store, 532 Central Ave., Highland Park-- Wm.» J. Obee, Jas. Bowden, Thos. M. Dooley. -- Jas. H. Banks, services.... John M. Blackman, services Philip Brand, insurance.... Chas. Britton, services..... Libertyyille 1; Town Hall Lib ertyville--W. E. Miller, Geo. Mason, Mrs. Daisy Morse. Libertyville 2; L. C. Ray Real Es-- tate Office--C. M. Wilcoxr, E. D. Hubbard, Henry Carroll. _ _ °> STATE OF ILLINOIS . BOARD OF SUPERVISORS " ' JUNE TERM > June: 14, 1928. Mn Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your committee on Road and Bridge Audit would beg leave to re-- port that, they have examined all claims presented before them, and rected to issue orders for the sever-- al amounts to the several claimants, Frank Burke Hdwe. Co., Deerfield 5; W. J. Faust residence Highland Park--Carl Grant, S. S. Stanger, Rose Frost. . -- -- -- Deerfield _ 6;--John L. -- Muzik Store, Green Bay Road, Highland Park--Sol. St. Peter, Frank Parker, Frank -- Burke Hdwe. .Co. F. W. Diets, services....... recommend the payment of the fol-- Warren Chard, services... C. M. St. P. & Ry. Co. F. W. Dietz services...... L, L Emmerson, lice{lo for ArROT | »wusaa=s~ ue --l ns ocm Frank H. Eger, hardware.. W. F. Franzen, Jr., mer Diamond T. Motor Car Co., cB&BSG : ... :« «==~~nsorcor mss E. A. Ficke, committee work Ashley Gratz, services...... Thosg. E. Graham, setvices .. Galion ITron Works & Mtg. Co.. lift motor graders... Galion Iron Works --& Mifg. Co., merchandise ........ I. W. Holdridge, committee NOER * .. .. 1 mre t acacid i e ced fouiis m w ue James -- Kelly, -- committee KFerdinand J. Knox, -- serv-- *AE > ue on as ne n w s mecie e Ne h e n w it ie ts H. F. Dehne, dynamite and Ed. Giss, services.......... Ed. Giss, services . F* Dehne, dynamite and Shields ¢; Gorton School, Lake Hiardwite ............... Hardware .....__......... Freight on tractor....... Repairs on trucks....... 'ork ---------;c--.-o-o'--o P. J. Graham, services__. IUSG «.L «--ungmons R. Chapman, services... R. Chapman, services... Banks, MAINTENANCE For Amount What of Claim services services HCI TIVUDE w 4 services.... OE TEVOED ww se m services ... ww ; : T4.50 l All of which is respectfully sub-- ~-- ~44.50 | mitted. * 5027.40 148,50 l hoe Grayslake Est. 9--A.... 2746.63 Ys.50 [ 'Totsl ...._.. ............__}4,756.85 ¢ Grand total road and bridge $9.00| Claims .___.__........_$30 727.03 $.35 140.60 39.00 €62.70 22.50 155.48 100.82 165.00 33.00 12.00 15.40 14.50 12.50 36.90 68.15 8.00 45.00 41.67 29.31 62.50 $3.07 Boott J. LeVoy, services... Beott J. LeVoy, services... Bcott J. LeVoy, services... Boott J. LeVoy, services... R. M. Lobdell, services and R. M. Lobdell, services and TTXP6., ~--«.«~««on»~--sowk ie «n R. M. Lobdell services and stakes for surveys....... Keuffel & Esser Co.. hand IGVOI .nnu««kad«rsirrce'rsts dg R. M. Lobdel!, services and Albert Wm. Laycock Company, re-- Harry Ovelady, services Tom Lyons, services...... 'Tom Lyons, services...... W. B. Louer Company, tract CaS th C 5K oo ue m m wn ue m ue me on on m u> m on m on an an Leo Obenau!l, services...... Harry Ovelay, services._.... and @Xp. ............._.«. North Shore Material Co., Leo Obenau!l, services_..... W. Q. O'Neall Co., lron cul-- 'TOtAIl |..«.«i..««~.~«--weomsmalfh PPRB8D COI.QNTY AID BRIDGES M. E. Amstutz, services and Kauschull--Davis Co., Chain ; Of »Lakes bridge final est. LAKE COUNTY BOND 188UE Alpha Portland Cement Co., _ YeTls | ««@»--@«@arersucssesss Henry Pepper, services.... Henry Pepper, services.... Henry Pepper, services.... Ranald M. Brown, services.. E. D. Fay, services and F. C. Feutz Company, Ivan-- . hoe--Grayslake Est. S8--A... 1546.22 F. C. Feutz Company, Ivan-- hoe Grayslake Est. 9--A... 2746.63 E.. M. Melahn, Chain of Waukegan Daily News, ad-- pairs and Mdse .._...... vertisement ............. 00 en tm m men on un m on aigente ut 0b ap in on m ue 3 nle is aar in awomieses« 106608 #5 tp., Mitchell, services Mitchell, services Mitchell, services e mniiimrin's t ks mss oo in ie i x w ff HUM,AD MA4Y ET _84,199.37 Pr en h ® Ce We 4500.00 258.33 208.33 107.15 62.50 57.10 149.40 252.10 $76.54 €68.57 82.50 16.90 44.00 13.50 39.00 62.50 62.15 22.00 tA K % 5. Holdridge, Kelly, Kelsey, Mawman, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Short, Stad-- feld, Stanton, Stratton, Thomas, Thompson, Udell Vercoe, Van Pat-- ten, Wilcox and Wright. 26. Vot-- ing "Nay" none. Absent and not voting were Supervisors Burke, Dil-- ger, Funk, Monahan, and Worack, Herschberger, Meyer, 7. Supervisor Cory, Chairman of the Hospital Committee, submitted the following report of Lake County General Hospital for the quarter ending June 1st, 1928: LI8T OF COUNTY PATIENTS MARCH, 1928 Brown's motion was carried by the Migs Anna Johnson ..Apr. 30 May 10 Mrs. C. Mercado...Apr. 30 May 3 Baby Mercado ....Apr. 30 May 3 Mrs. Lillie Pyle...Apr. 30 May +8 CcoUNTY PATIENTS MAY, 1928 Mrs. M. Hansen ...May 1 May 11 Joseph Schults ...May 1 Selma Leeonen ...May 2 May 31 Name Admitted Discharged Joe Hernandez ...Mar. 1 Mar. Y Clifford Woods ...Mar. 1 Mar. 1 John Hernandez .. Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mrs. Edith Croyle.Mar. 1 Mar. 12 Lillian Kennedy ..Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mrs. Selma Olson.Mar. 2 Mar. 10 Baby Olson ____._Mar. 2 Mar. 10 Tony Ferencek ..Mar. 4 Mar,. 4 Link Snider ..___.Mar. 5 Mar. 10 Link Snider _____Mar. 15 Mar. 15 A. Christenson._Apr. 27 Mr. Wm. Staszask..Apr. 27 Mr. James Globis..Apr. 27 Emil Osterholm ..Apr. 28 Mrs. Louise Sage...Apr.30 "Ave" were Buper-- May 17 May 22 May 10 y Tt