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Libertyville Independent, 21 Feb 1924, p. 11

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Ralkh Yohn, sudit --------------.---- 'Y";L } McClure, nurtn;-. g. V. Crammond, Garbage--.---- P # o! bg_--:.---.------.---- Eiam sescesines--s 1 }. laboratory work g. V. Crammond, Garbage..---- , G. Bmith ...----,..------------------# PDr. J. P. O'Neil, .. _ _ Rv A- mh. w', " w 0'" m. m ooo.--.po-h' Hazel Nelson, nurse .....-------- EXPTO§S8 .......--....----------<--ega~ Mary Peterkel, domestics ... N. W, R. R. ticket ........--«---- H. K. Vose, eggs & Milk ... H. Hughes, vegetables .~--.-------- Waukegan Daily News, printing and ads .....---------- Colonial Hospital Supply Co. AABMKG.~« «-- --~xa drirwew'sv ie w Colontal Hospital Supply Co. Gen. supplies .....--..--.------------ Fred Blohm, ¢&€g8# ---------------------- Tillie Anderson, domestics ... Henry Swanson, vegetables .. Lew A. Hendee, insurance... Lake Forest Motor Express.. Express, 2 items ....--.--.--.------ Mary Roach, domestics ...-------- Elsie Johnson, domestic ..... Alice Brown, domestics ...~.. Florence Duucan, domestics . Mary Curran, nurse .....--.--~~ Lydia Lundgren, nurse ...--..--.-- RBernice Runnerstrom, nurse . lilinois Bell Telephone Co. & BE RERNTMTE . PBR PP PE e BPe L PE installation ...____.._----...». 350 Upjohn Co., drugs ........... 10.47 Ray Paddock, pigs .--.------------------ 40._00 Total for October ._______.$1903.28 . November Freight, 2 items and storage. 10.00 Mrs. Lulu Thompson, nurse . 1800 Mandel Brothers, linen & cots 21292 Fuller--Morrison Co., drugs.... 20.10 Northwestern Stovo Repairs Co., stove lid .............., M. H. Hussey. Lumber Co..... Durkin Iee Cream Co. ._...... Gcoo. B. Lewin, feed .........-- Jilinois Belt Telephone Co.... H. & P. Aeccessory Co., autdo accessories ._......... J. H. Larsen, brush ......... Pcarce Drug store .......... Freight on mangle .......... J. A. Liese, moving mangle .. E. H. Sargent, drugs ......--.. Florence Cox, nurse ......._-- Mary Curran, nurse .........-- D. M. Courson, sand & IOrUHEBE (=«--«--=--=«ura--szass« Waukegan Daily News, ads .. Hurley -- Machine» Co, buib.... Archibald W. Diack, y\ Sterilizer-- controls ......... Steve Poctik, for chance ... W. D. Allen Mig Co., Belit & Pulley ........_.__.--. Joan McGarva, Chicago ... Terrence O'Riley, janitor ... John Modern Hospital Publ Co. Magazine subscription ..... Illinols Bell Telephone Co. .. Mellins Food Ca ............ Northwestern Stove Repair, © stove 'ld .................« North Shore Dairy, ice cream. Sargent Drug Co., drugs ..... H. K. Vose, milk .....--.......-- SLiMP§ ................._.««4 Market Basket .............. Gurnee Lumber Co., lumber... FreIght °..............s«...«_« Standard OHl Co., gas .....--.. Will Ross Inc, table ........ Bernice Ashton, nurse ....... Hibbarg, Spencer Bartliett Co. 160 BOK ~«..«--..seoorvseurens EAPIOBB . ««s«csucesersescasee Lydia Lundgren, nurse ....-- Mabel Schauber, nurse Public Service Co. ......... Druce DrUGg CUG,. .............« FFOIGHE s.«.«««.«eecclssenencu« Philo Burgess,' butter ...... Total for November ...._.$1473.31 REcaPpiTuLATION Cash Account RBalance on band Sept. 1, 1923 $1216.04 Receipts September --........ 1865.80 Receipts for Octob@r--==..... 17097.80 Receipts for November ..... 1985.77 September October . November Balance on hand Dec. 1, 1923 $1646.1% PAY ROLL FOR SEPTEMBER 1923 Names Mabel M. Schauber ......... Ruth IE®BMBKB: --.«.«.s6éceaces Margarite Milier, R. N. ....... Mazsel Anderson, R. N=...... Calla Rudek ................ Mary Petérkm® ............««. Mollilic Peterk®s ............«« Sadle McLaughlin® ........... V.ydia Lundgren ............. Mary Curren, R. N, ......... Cash Aoscount for October, 'hom Pald--For What Roralce Runnerstrom, R. N. . l.ula A. Thompson .......... .\'..'- m- .. N. ...««alkit Angusta Rundberg, R. N...... May McKeever, R. N. ....... Kathorine Brennas, R._N.... *Auui "ty-- Best, R. N.......... '.';" m. R:. N.--;---------- Hatre! Nelson, R. N........,.. Katherine McPherrton ....... Carrle M. Ling .. Jennie Koleno ... Marion Skuble .. Mary Borger .... Mary Dranic .... Josephine Drake Mary Bradiska .. Mildred MoCabe . Hoten Pliteroft .. Mary Pertekel .. John. McGarva .. Fred Blobm ..... Goorge Winters . Justas Washt'sirn l!::m: 1+ N¥ . . Ha" 4 &-m x 4 'Total Total MCORLYTR ... .. ----sir<«wess Amount Paid Out General Wages «=«~--~«$1860.,00 s««~«G@109PAP _ $6755.41 10,00 $16 18. 40 122.27 100.00 85.00 21,50 93.81 1231 ~1732.10 1903.28 1473.31 2.03 18,30 88.170 20.80 39.58 8.41 ©8.15 10.60 172.51 12.50 245 4.85 19.20 16.00 23.35 231.0% « -- 18 114.88 53.43 11,00 42.45 3.15 $4.56 12.97 104 8.03 13.10 125.00 100.00 11.88 50.12 25.36 90.47 100,00 108.00 16.00 46.,00 100.00 48.15 3$2.00 100.00 63.34 46.87 18.067 Terence Total Carrie M. Ling .--.------ Maryon Skublc ...-------- Mary Berger ... Mary Dranic ........ Mildred McCabe ..... Elsie Johnson-- ......---- Florence Duncan ......----.---- Alice Brown.;.............-- Fred Hliohm ............... George Winters :........---- Justus Washburn .....---------- Charles Nicholas ._..--.---------- Herman Schiller ........--.--.-- Km. Hall _...=..----..--.----~~-- 'Ed; Burke ................. Names Admitted L Marguerite Learsch Sept1l Joe Learsch Sept 1 Mr, Joe Hunt _ Sept 1 _ Mrs. Lillian Hopkins Sept 2 Baby Hopkins ....._Sept 3 Mr. Afthur Holmquist Sept 3 Mr. Geo. Johnson Sept 2 Mr. Oscar Elg Sept 3 Mr. Pete Tynico Sept 3 Joseph Mann . Sept 4 Mrs. Drucillia: Wilson Sept 4 Mrs. Wm. Ainsworth Sept 4 Baby Ainsworth Bept 4 Jack Roche Sept 5 Mrs. Marie Traxler SeptS John Lwakson Sept 8 William Miller Bept 10 Sheldon Gissel * Bept 11 Bernice Gissel Sept 11 Levon Magmainian Septll Mrs. Maud Griffina _ Sept 13 Elmer Shaddock Bept 13 Joseph Schardt Bept 13 Wm. O'Connor Sept 15 Mrs. James Moran Sept 17 Baby Moran ... --.Sept19 Mrs. Winnie Willard Sept 17 Mrs. Bessie Ogelsby Sept 18 Miss Hazel Fevera Sept 18 Mrs. Lillian Klem Sept 21 Ruth Florence Bept 21% Cecil Shoreman Sept 22 Edward Esseistrom Sept 223 Mildred -- Morton -- Sept 22 James Johnson Sept 23 Clifford Prawshaw Sept 24 Mrs, Margaret Russ Sept 24 Mrs. Eva Carison Sept 25 Baby Carison > Sept 25 Walter Suchauski _ Sept 25 James Wightman Bept 26 Sam DeYoung Sept 26 Sheldon Gelissel Sept 26 Alice Spoor Bept 26 Joseph 'Bell Sept 29 John Poliman Bept 28. | Mrs. Martha Matigan Sept 29 Ben Gilliam Sept 29 Mrs, Ethel Bellcom Sept 29 | Leighton Cooney Bept 30 | Clara Miller Sept 30 Neuman Zdnek Sept 30 | George Hodek Sept 30 | Clifford Kick Oct 1 James Johnson Clifford Prawshaw Mrs, Margaret Russ Mrs. Eva Carison Baby Carison > Waliter Suchauski James Wightman Sam DeYoung Sheldon Gelissel Alice Spoor Joseph 'Bell John Poliman Robert O'Hara Mr. Chas. Hawkins Lewis Horton Fred Newton Stella Sarkowski z-u Kiave Mr., G. W, Odom Clifford Hapke John Krencik Baby Traxler Mary Clyde Laura Spatd Stanley Paddle Robert Hemminger Billy Spaid Mra. Jonnle Koelstra John Skarda 'Total .. :....« aue t on o on j on o n n on OcCTOBER, 1923 Nurses Wages CcouNTY PATIENTS _ . Admitted Dischgd Checota General )eabpybl rine oo.ool cec____L____ 8000 pencecccll_. 6500 e ncowcw.__... 80.00 uns <iuswserz We PW aese~s«~««+»© 99,00 whvr i werges s ---- BP0 e ccecoaw____. --60.00 ecll____._.. 101.00 a«««<«....... 125.00 eecwc__.___. 95.00 we_l_______ ©90.00 on eeececcecn~ 25.00 cnneecc_..__..«" $5.00 nidooononaaee ~£ Wages __...__$2680.15 ;,,_um.n_ ' Mrs Hlizabeth _..___ _ $2365.065 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct 21 Oct 22 Oct 22 Oct 23 Oct 31 Oct 31 Nov 3 Nov 4 Nov 6 Nov 1 Nov 11 Nov 14 Nov 14 Nov 16 Nov 17 Nov 18 Nov 20 'Nov 25 Nov "1 Nov 23 11 14 14 16 17 18 Sept 1 Sept 2 Sept 3 Sept 11 Sept 11 Sept 14 105.00 Sept 10 Sept 23 Bept 26 Oct 18 Sept 22 Sept 11 Bept 11 Sept 25 Sept 26 Sept 18 Sept 11 Sept 30 Sept 30 Sept 21 Oct 29 Sept 27 Bept 23 Bept 22 gBept 28 Sept 24 Oct 18 Sept 29 Sept 29 Bept 29 Nov Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov 11 November * Patients admitted, male ... Patients admitted, female ..... Babies born, male ..... Babies born, female ... Number of--sick days ......:....1976 AYOAGO .--i..--.««.----~«sc--uecuerscec« 06 Operations, major ._.__.___....--_----.20 Operations, minor ......__....._.._..:83 Contageon *...... Tuberculosis _ 19 Lake County General Hospital Com-- mittee, H. E. MARTIN, . Chairman -- f RAY PADDOCK . E. M. Mawman Supervisor Eichler moved that the report be accepted and adopted. f Motion carried. Supervisor Kelly moved to adjourn until tomorrow at 10:00 o'clocka. m. Dec. 13th, 1923.© _ "/ 17 17 13 13 80 #1 18 17 29 30 " Waukegan, ~Illinols. December 13th, 1923 Board met pursuant ot adjournment with Chairman McCullough presiding aud the following members present: Austin, Achen, Brown, Burke, Cook, Dilger, Efinger, Eichler, Ficke, _ Harbaugh, Hoban, Holdridge, Hutton, Kelly, Kirschner, Maether, Martin, Mawman, Meyer, Monahan, Murphy, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Paddock, Harry Stratton, Thompson, Vercoe, Webb, 29. & © Absent: Bletsch, Eger, W. J. Strat-- ton, Swanbrough,4. y Minutes of the preceding meeting were read and upon motion of Super-- visor Harry Stratton unanimously ap proved. _ _ _ Mr. C. L. Dodge, Waukegan, Iilinois, addressed the Board in regard to the crippled childréh of Lake County and asked for an appropriation of $500.00 to help carry on the work in caring for such children. Supervisor Kirschner moved that the matter be referred to the Finance Committee. . Motion carried. _ Miss Mary Polimateer, Juvenile Pro-- bation Officer of Lake County, sub-- mitted the following report. REPORT OF CHILD WELFARE INX coUNTY COURT FOR THIRD QUARTER, 1923, AS SUBMITTEO TO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Children supervised during quarter ----2§8, > Dependents: Boys 110; girls 114--224. Delinquents: Boys 15; girls 13--28. All of which is respectfully submit Mothers'® Pensions:. (Monthly ac-- counts approved and filed with Coun-- ty Clerk.) 0 July, 6; August, 6; September, 7. Miscellancous Home visits made by Probation Officer ......._.............._.182 Number of persons interviewed.225 Number of adoptions «referred to * Probation Offticer ... ....___. 6 Medical aid given--minor opera-- -- ,* MORG 11): «<«o1«--nawassusscuscee New petitions filed by State's At-- » SOFROY L._._..____cia.l._...... 21 Motion carried. Number report be accepted and adopted. Motion carried. Philo Burgeess, Superintendent of the Lake County Farim, #ubmitted the following report! or receipts ard ox-- penditures for the quarter ending December 1st, 1923. STATE OF ILLINOIS CoOUNTY OF LAKE Board of Supervisore, December Sesaion. lals December 13th, A. D. 1923. Mr. Chairman and Gentiemen of the . Board of Supervisora; Philo Burz>ss would beg loavo to| submit the following statement of his ; reccipts and" etponditures a« :in~>~| 's'anla=* of the--Ltke C: "I~ RECAPITUVLATION Vercoo moved'© that the Nov 30 ts Nov sareeseiness & b onsa«+«+~*+s*=*y 7 }06L, w« 1 5 13 | Oct. .......... 1976 1 Oct. awecceas._.....6§| _1 '-----'.----.'-30 Oct. --_reres es »< B8 [ B ------1 Oct. Ext 5 als _ _ 88 _.§1 & iil 4d t i 2eA 2 Hgen. " 000 Sept. 4, 1923--H. B. Eger, a an & lbs butter at 52 cents . '.". .n_". m. 2 lbs butter at §2%¢...--..------ Pension Fund ...------------------ Sept. 7T--D. A. Hutton, 5 lbs butter at 54¢...-------- Sept. 7--Mrs. E. Whitney, 5 lbs butter at §4¢ .---------- Sept. 10--Mrs. E. Whitney, 3 lbs butter at 64¢ ..-------- Sept. 13--H. B. Eger, 2 lbs butter--at §38¢ ..------ Sept. 14--Sam Schar, 2 lbs butter at §3¢ ....---- Sept. 18----Chas. Peterson, 5% days thrashing with t OF . eerferxtunpr§%axrk---->= Sept. 18 --H. B. Eger, 2 lbe butter at 55¢ ...------ Sept. 23--Bam Schar, & lbe butter at 55¢ ... Hept., 18----Mrs. E. Whitney, 2 lbs butter at 55¢ ...------ Sept. 24--Mrs, E. Whitney, 5 lbe butter at 55¢ ... Sept. 25 --H. B. Eger, & lbe butter at 55¢ .-- Sept. 30--Sam Schar, % lbs--butter at 55¢ .. Oct. 4--Annie Szoliga, 2 lbe butter at 55¢ ... Oct. 4--Frank Harden, 2 Ibs butter at §5¢ ....--------. Oct. 7--Sam Schar, 2 lbs butter at 55¢ .......--. Oct. 8--H. B. Eger, 5 ibs butter at 5§5¢ ......--.. Oct. 1--Mrs. Whitney, 5 lbs butter at 55c .......--. Oct. 8--Mrs. Whitney, Oct, 10--V. Houlihan, 1 e"t ---o--,'o--a------------y Oct. 15--Mrs. E. Whitney, 5 Ibs butter at*§§e ... Oct. 22--Mrs. E. Whitney, 5 lbs butter at 56c..------.------. Oct. 14--Sam Schar, < --2 Ios tutter--at --S6ée ......... Oct. 12--Sam Schar, # ibs butter at 56e .........--. Oct, 10--John Hunt, -- Pension Fund s------------------.--.------ Oct. 29--Mrs. E. Whitney, _5 54 butter at 57c .--....... Oct. 29--Sam Schar, 2 lbs butter 57¢ ....--_--------... Oct, 20--H. B. Eger, 5 lbs butter at 57c.. ...----.--. Oct. 29--H. B. Eger, 5 lbs butter at 57¢ ...--.----.---- Nov. 5--Mrs. E. Whitpey, 5 lbs butter at 5'7!" Nov. 5--D. A. Hutton, 5 lbs butter at 57¢ ... Nov. 1--John Hunt, Pension Fund ...:--.---------- Nov. 12--Mrs. E. Whitney, 5 lbs butter at 59%¢ ... Nov. 1--V. Houlihan, 1 C&H ....cucumaw«. Nov. 4--Sam Schar, 2 lbs butter at 57%¢ Nov. 11--Sam Schar, 2 lbs butter at 58¢c Nov. 20--Sam Schar, , _2 Ibs butter at 59c Nov. 20--Mrs. Jessie | 5 lbs butter at 59c Nov. 27--V. Houlihan, Nov. 26--Mrs. Jessie Drury, 5 lbs butter at 64c ...----.--~------ Sept. 8--Lake Co. Gen. Hospital, 10%4 lbs butter at 54c ._..... Sept 15--Lake Co. (ien. Hospital 10 lbs butter at §55c..._..... Sept. 22--Lake Co. Gen. Hospital 16 lbs butter at 56c ........-- Oct. 4--Lake Co. Gen. Hospital 22 lbs butter at §§5¢ ........ Oct. 11--Lake Co. Gen. Hospital 29 lbs butter at §6¢c ........ Oct. 13--Lake Co. Gen. Hospital 28 lbs butter at 56c.--......=. Oct. 2&--Lake Co. Gen. Hospital -- ~€§0%'Ibs butter at 57c ...--...---- Oct. 30--«Lake Co,. Gen Hospital, 28 lbs butter at 58c ......... Nov. 24--H. B. Eger, 5 lbs butter'®at 64c .. Nov. 28--Sam Schar, 2 lbs butter at 64c .. Sept. 2--Pete Jocosky, Care of John Hunt ........-- Sept. 4--Acme Chemical Co. 1 gal Fly dope ............. Sept. 4--Ill. Bell Telephone Co. Sept. 9--W. H. Smith, Evening papers .--...........-- Sept. 9--Pete Jocosky, Care of John Hunt ........ Sept. 10--Mrs. E. Whitney, Bervices .................... Sept> 10--American Express Co. Express on trunk .--........-- Sept. 16--Pete Jocosky, Care of John Hunt ... x~... Sept. 15--Postoftice, stamps--.. Sept. 8--Mrs. E; Whitney, Bervices ...........L........, Sept, 23--Peto Jocosky, Care of John Hunt ........ Sept. 23--Mrs. E. Whitney, _ Bervices --.............._...--« Sept. 24--Mrs. E. Whitney, Services ...............«.., SBept. 25--Postoffice, Box rent ................. Sept. 26--John Hunt, cash... Sept. 30--Pete Jocosky, Care of John Hunt ..... Sept. 26--Standard Oil Co. Kerosene and gasoline . Sept. 29--Zion Market, Shorten!4g .........--~.«» Oct. 1--Mrs. E. Whithey, Services ........--..._._.__« Oct. 8--Mrs. E. Whitney, "_.. B@FYIC@B | ___----_.._..«._.--._» Oct. 8--Mrs. E. Whitney Bervices .................. Oct. 27--Flaherty & Kennedy light bulibs for Ford ...... Oct. 7----Pete Jocosky, > Care of John Hunt .....--.--. Oct, 14--Pete Jocosky '6'" 0' 'oh. HflllL «t t gy w w w m Oct, 21--Pote Jocosky Care of John Hfunt ........ Oct. 28--Pote Jocosky " * Care of John Hunt ....~------ Oct. 12--North Shore Gas Co. Oct, 29--Mrs. Whitney, . Servites ...........««««««.«s Oct, 7--H. W. Smith, ' Kvoning PapPETS ..------.=----=------ Oct. 28--C. W. Dressen, Repairing sewing machine. Kov. 1----H. W. Smith, Evening papers .----«.....---- Nov, 2--A. Huse, | Revairs and 1 watch --.... Nov, 4----Pota Jocosky, Carge of John Hunt ......_ (#*t. 14----John Hunt, cash... C'et 24--A Huso, ¢ Total receipts Expenditures with tract-- Drury, «+--=«...« -- $.00[! itney, 1 revikkssss -- £0901° cpress Co. t speseseus«. «190 ¥, h IufteSex se $ itamps_.. 200 14.00 32.44 2.60 1.04 210 $332.21 162 1.10 1.10 1.10 14.00 w dbus 215 215 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 215 14.00 2.80 112 112 2.85 114 2.85 8.00 2.85 2.85 12.10 16.24) 34.49 2.85 15.68 16.24 2.95 114 1.16 118 2.95 3.20 5.67 8.96 10.00 19 12.00 1.28 14.50 $.00 1.55 3.00 2.00 18.99 Nov, 3----Postoffice, stamj Nov. 5--Mrs. E. Whitney, SarvCbk ...........------ Nov. 11--Poets Jocos'y, Care of John Hunt ... Nov. 11--John Hunt, cash Nov. 12%2--Mrs. E. Whitney Services ........--....----.--.4.. Nov. 14----Lew Flags, Chewing tobacco ...------.---------- Nov. 19 --Mrs. Jeosse Drury, BervIGes ._.....------------.------------ Nov. 24----Mrs. Wm. Mayfield, 2 AUBOKK «susems~k.....«...--.» Nov: ll-bPoaJoeony. Care of John Hunt .--...----. Nov. 2%5--Pete Jocosky, Care of John Hunt .....--.---- Nov. 22--Western Union Telp-- 3 graph, telegram ,.----------~---------- Nov. 26--Mrs. Jesse Drury, i SHVIGBE .amwapcensuncroenseis Nov. 80 --Zion Market, ' ShorteDI@® | .....------------------------ Nov. 30--Laycock Machine Co. 3.00 3.00 2.00 1.55 Nov. 30--lilinois Bell Telephone Nov. 30--Dr. 0. F. Butterfield, Veterinary ,..............._.. Nov. 30--North Shore Gas Co.. Nov. 30--J. W. Cole, 2 10 15 1.090 _-- Repairing belt and supplies.. Nov. 30--M. Pester & Son, Blacksmith ......--.---------------------- Total receipts ... Total Expenditures ltliefreliofi and accounts of Lewis O. Brockway, Circuit Clegk and Record-- 'er for the balf year ending June 2, 1923, and find the same correct. Cash on hand Dec. 1, 1923 --rg;u PHILO BURG B8,~ Superintendent Supervisor Ficke moved that the report be referred to the County Farm Audit Committee. Motion carried. Supervigor Dilger, chairman of the Committee on Settiement with the Cirevit Clerk and Ex--officio Record-- er, submitted the following report. Waukegan, Illinois. December 13, 1923. TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF sUPERVISORS OF LAKE COUN-- TY, IJLLINOIS. Your Committee on . Settlement with the Circuit Clerk would respect-- fully report that we have examined We {izxd that during the half year th&#e have been 6273 documents re-- corded:; that the earnings of said Circuit Clerk during the said half year asmount to the sum of Thirteen Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-- nine and 20/100 Dollars; that the re-- ceipts of the office for the said hak year amount to Thirteen Thousand Two Hundred Fifty--five and 07/100 Dollars; that the total expense . for the half year amounts to Ten Thou sand Eight Hundred Forty--eight and 17/100 Dollars; that the earnings in excess of expenses are Three Thou sand Forty--one and 03/100 Dollars; that the receipts in excess of ex-- penses amount to Two. Thousand Four 'Hundred Six and 90/100 Dol-- lars, which said sum has been paid to the County Treasurer and his re-- geipt therefor filed with this report. 40 )b We would therefor recommend that the report of the Circuit Clerk and Recorder 'be approved.. --> feetn "élflfl of which is respectfully submit te * ® M. P.; DILGER FRANK BURKE * RAY PADDOCK . --~._ Committee _ Supervisor Ficke moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Motion carried. ' Supervisor Meyer, Chairman of the Finance Committee, submitted the following report. sSTATE OF ILLINOIS & 88 COUNTY OF LAKE ] BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DECEMBER SESSION . December 13th, 1923 Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: C1 a s Your Finance Committee, to whom: the application for Blind Pension of George W. Baker and. Lottie B. Lewis, was referred, beg leave to report that they have investigated said applications and find that the parties named are totally blind and we therefore recommend that they be allowed a Blind Pension begin-- ner January ist, 1924, in the sum of $250.00 per year, to be paid quar-- terly, as provided by Statute. _ "Respectfully submitted, H. C. W. MEYER, -- 'Chairman Total expenditures .......$268.99 Summary aet h Supervisor Hoban moved that reort be accepted and adopted. No. 485. STATE OF ILLINOIS ): coOUNTY OF LAKE Office of the County Treasurer Received this 22nd day of Novem-- ber, 1923, of Lewis O. Brockway e Twonty--four Hundred Six and 90/100 Dollars for excess fees to June 3, 1923. IRA E. PEARSAIL, i County 'Treasurer § Heery Pm P sds CCC | Your Committee appointed as such assistant jJanitor, Mr. Frod Bergvin, and fixed his componsation at $130-- ioo per month, subject to the ratift-- \ceation of the Board of Supervisors. ; We would therefore request that ; this Honorable Board approve and | ratify the action. of this Committee, 'and that the County Clerk be au-- 'lhorhed to fesye a warrant on the 'County Treasuror in payment of the | salary of sald assistant janitor upon a certiffteate shnw'~* thoe numbor of days and amounr' '«se, a'gned by Mr., Charles EL. Thazor, jJanitor, in Per 'R. W. Bracher, Doputy. Lena Hendse, County Clerk. Supervisor-- Obee, Chairm the -- Public Bulldings and G Committee, | submitted the fol ro;'?ort: STATE OF ILLINOIS| soUNTY OF LAKE 'L ~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DECEMBER -- SESSION December 13th, 1923 Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Public Builldings and Grounds Committee, respectfully report that after--the installation of the heating plant, that it was necessary _ AOt your Committea to employ an assint-- ant janitor for night work. ' kale & L4 cuc s Waukegan, Illinois, C. E. AUSTIN A,. W. VERCOE Finance Committee MH&AMD3.~--» Chairman | of and Grounds the following ___$332.21 \ 88 2.00 14.50 qed 10.60 29.35 12.95 10.50 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 00 00 .18 the same manner Aas olncer a janiters are now paid. Respectfully ~submitted, W. J. ~OBEE Supervisor Ficke moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Aye and Nay vote being had Su-- pervisor Ficke's motion was carried by the following vote. . w Voting Aye are Supervisors Achen, Brown, Burke, Cook, Efinger, Eich-- ler, Ficke, Hoban, Holdridge, Hutton, Kelly, Kirschner, Maether, Mawman, Monahan, Murphy, Naber, Obee, O' Connor Harry Stratton, Thompson, Verco, Webb.--23. Voting Nay, None. Absent and not voting are Super-- visors /ustin, Bletsch, Dilger, Eger, Harbaugh, Martin, Meyer, Paddock, W. J. Stratton, Swanbrough,--10. Le CcoUNTY OF LAKE | BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DECEMBER S8ESSION December 13th, 1923. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your ©'Committee on -- Detention Home Audit would beg leave to re-- port that they have examined all claims presented before them, and recommend the payment of the fol-- lowing, and that the Clerk be direct-- ed to issue orders. for the several amounts to. the several claimants, to--wit: Name--For What . Amt Frank Burke Hdaw Co., . Merchandise ._._.__--_..--.------------$16.09 J. Blumberg, Merchandise .......---------------- 1009 Beach Poultry Farm, x FEGS | «__.i..._:¢<uau@zzace«e=. 1948 Funk's Book Shop, BUPPHGOS . .......«_.«««««...s* 16.84 North Shore Gas Company | BerVIC@S . ._..........._.._... 10.8% North Shore Gas Company | ReDP&AIr® -- _______.___.__.__------_--«_ 650 Public Service Company ___------..------ Light and Power ___________ 2544 Illinois Bell 'Telephone Co. s Phone service etc. _______.. 26.25 M. H. Hussey Lumber Co. LUMDEL ~...«.«.s.«<as.sssc--se« 19098 Alfred Johnson, MHK | ne<n2.22a2c«e««ssr--saceen.s PAMT Rubin's Department Store * Merchandise -- __.__._.________189.05 Rynksel Coal company,* | Fuel ._--............._..._.... 9.60 Reardon & Wall, ~ _ Supervisor Kelly, Chairman of the Detention Home Audit Committee, submitted the following report. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) Groceries etc . P, R. Simmons & J.._P. Wyllie, _ Merchandise (shoes) Mrs. Mathilda Evans Services* _.....--=.--. Mrs. Nellie Ingersoll, Services ........... Mrs. Nellie Ingersoll Services ... Mrs. Nellie Ingersoll Serviges --........... Marjorie Ingraham, Marjorie Ingraham, Services ... Mrs, Auna Zens, Mrs. Anna Zens, ne=t Services ~..___._....._.._.__._.. 20.31 Mrs. Anna Zens, Services --._._______.___.___.. 18.00 North Shore Gas company, ---- SHLVIGD _ uscer--s.srernesncens 14199 A. 8. Kennedy, ICB _ ..««luceisanaszssssen--s« 17986 Conrad Holistein, Drugs, etc .................@ 486 Doolittle & Whyte, -- Merchandise ._._._....._.... 28.35 Lee McDonough, ; Labor and material ..__....182.35 Public Service Garbage Co., C Hauling garbage ........... 890 Taylor & Guthrie, UfOCEFIG# --<--......--.s--=scsce Pi.TB North Shore Dairy & Ice Cream Co., Butter ... Globe Department Store same manner u__éuu;v -uIM' * Adt Waukegan Wholesale Grocery Merchandise ... A. & A. Electric Co Merchandise _ _.--.----.--. Schwartz Furniture Co. Repairs Victrola ... M. P. Dilger, y Fliowors ............ Salmon, Repairing shoes ... N. P. Rasmussen, Labor ......--._...... Total ...._.._....~--.....--.--.$1770.36 All of which is respectfully sub-- mitted. + f Supervisor Thompson moved that the report be accepted and adopted Aye and Nay vote being@g had Su-- pervisor Thompson's motio@ was car-- ried by the following vote. Voting:Ayoe are SBupervisors Achen, Brown, Burke, Cook, Eichler, Ficke, Harbaugh, Hoban, Holdridge, Kelly, Kirschner, Maether, Mawmay, Mona-- han, Murphy, Naber, O Harry Stratton, Thompson, Webbf 20. Voting Nay--none. Absent and not voting Buper-- visors Austin, Bletsch, Dilger, Etin-- ger, Eger, Hutton, Martin, Meyer, O' Connor, ~Paddock, W. J. Stratton, Vercoe--13. Bupervisor Ficke, Chairman of the Klections Committee, submitted the fo Jlowing ropcrt. COUNTY OF LAKE SATYICES . .«x«s--scrcrnncans STATE OF ILLINOIS ) BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DECEMBER SES8IONX December 13th, 1933 Mr. Chairman and Gentliemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Election Clulnnl would beg leave to report that, they have examined all claims presented before them, an1? recommended the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders for the gseveral amounts to the aay-- eral claimants, to wit: «4 Name--For What Amt Illinotis Printing Company, Printing petitions for nominations ° .........>...--.$18.00 Fred Wolch, _ SBeotvices ........i.......... 4800 Tolal .. T. V. MURPHY ' M. P. DMLGER, , Building and Graunds Cor.mittee JAMES KELLY, E. 'A. Ficke. Sons, P vwhoe w werie No w t te us w t tecadlg NY Chairman «... 119.18 Chairman .199.05 1115 $4.40 75.00 72.00 | 72.00 15.00 72.00 2.55 51.78| 31.48 10.14 1215 18.00 2.65 mitted BSupervisor Achen moved that the report be accepted and adopted. -- Aye and Nay vote being had Su-- pervicor Acken's motion was carried by the following --vote,. al ¥Voiing Ayo are Supervisors Achen, Cook, Dilger, Ficke, Hoban, Hold-- ridge, Mutton, Kirschner, Maether, Mawman, Monzshan, Murphy, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Harry Stratton, Thompson, Webb--18. Voting Nay--None. Absent and not yoting are Saper-- visors Austin, Brown, Bletsch, Burke, Eftinger, Eger, Eichler, Harbaugh, Martin, -- Meyér, ~Paddock, ~W. J. Sti:uon. Swaunbrough, Vercoe, Kelly Supervisor Mawman moved that the plat of: Sunset Manor being a Subdivision of that part of 'as SW 4 and the SE % of the NW%4 Sec-- tion 27--4%#12% Rast of the Third Prin-- cipal Meridian ly'ug East of --the #. foot right--o!--way of the Public *rvlco Company of Northern Iilinois and East o Deerfick! Road, be ap proved. © j Motion -- carried. p Supervisor Kirschner moved that the freight bills and bills for storing cement on account of the Nelson )contract for the construction of the Rand Road, be referred to the Road and Bridge Committee--and-- the-- Su-- perintendent of Highways, with the recommendation that the bills be allowed and paid. Aye and Nay vote being had Su-- pervisor Kirschner's motion was car-- ried by the following vote. . _ _ Voting Aye are Supervisors Austin, Achen, Brown, BRurke, Cook, Dilger, Efinger, Eichler, Ficke, Harbaugh, Hoban, --Holdridge Hutton, Kelly, Kirschner, Maether, Martin, --Maw-- man, Meyer, Monahan, Murphy, Na-- ber, Obcee, O'Connor, Paddock, Har-- ry Stratton Thompson, Webb--28. Voting Nay--none. Absent and not voting are Super-- visors Bletsch, Eger,-- W. J. Stratton, Swanbrough, Vercoe--5. nous Supervisor Cook, Chairman of the Education Committee, submitted the following report. STATE OF ILLINOIS ] COUNTY t# LAK.s BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DECEMBER SESSIQON December 13th, A. D. 1923 Mr. Chairmiv and Gentiemen of the Board of Supervisors: i Your -- Educational® Committee, to whom the reports of T. A. Simpson, County Superintendent of Schools, was -- referred, beg leave to <report that they have examined said re-- ports and find the same to be cor-- rect, and that there is $315.12% cash on hand in the Institute Fund at the date of ~this report. ; Respectfully -- submitted. J, A. COOK, D. A. HUTTON CHARLES HARBAUGH Education Committee Supervisor Meyer moved that the> report be accepted and adopted. Motion carried, s Supervisor Mefr. Chairman of the Finance Committee, submitted« the following report. -- --, STATE OF ILLINOTS ] P s3 CcOUNTY OF LAKE IL- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS i DECEMBER SESS8ION December 13th, A. D. 1923 Mr. Chairman and <-- Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: £ Your Finance Committee, to whom was referred the matter presented to the Board by the Lake County Dental Association, would beg leave to report, that while the object was extremely worthy and had the sym-- pathy of all, that yet the Finances of the County were in a condition which taking on of any further obli-- gation and that therefore your: Fir-- ance Committee could not . recom-- mend an appropriation at this time. Respectfully submitted. H. C. W. MEYER, --C. B. AUSTIN ' A. W,. VERCOE ' 'Finance Committee Supervisor Thompson .moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Motion carried. Supervisor Harbaugh, Chairman of the Committee on Settliement with the Sheriff, submitted the following report. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) * COUNTY --OF LAKE "J'l ; BOARD OF SU VISORS -- DECEMBER SESSION December 13th, A. D. 1923 Mr.-- Chalrman and Gentlemen of the Board> of Supervisors: Your --Committee on _ Settiement with the Sheriff, would beg leave to report that they have examined the. books of account of the Sherift and tind that they are correct and agree with the report submitted by him. Respectfully submitted. is CHARLES HARBAUGH : HARRY EICHLER E. A. BROWXN Committee on Settlement with Sherift, -- Supervisor -- Holdridge moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Motion carried. *+% Supervisor Harry Stratton, c';'l: man of the Jail --Committee, submit-- ted the following report and recom-- mendation. * 8STATE OF ILLINOIS ' 88 CoUNTY OF LAKE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS . DECEMBER SESSION December 13th, A. D. 1923 Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: * Your Jail Committese, would 'z leave to report that in July, the Sherift: purchased a big sit Studebaker, Rex <~Top touring car, with (equipment and full coverage insurance, for $2310.00. " On September 15th, 1923, the sam of $521.00. was paid on the above purchase price from moneys recely-- ed for taxi service, charged .;1 the County in connection with _ Sheritt'sa. office. Thero is now a bill pending be fore this Board tor taxi sorvice ron-- dered for the quarter ending Novom-- ber 30th, 1928, which will --be appited when received to the purchaso price of this car, leaving a balance still t}m and unpaid amounting to $1%10-- 0, ; w 4 The Sheritf's sembannual Chairman JAMES O ;ONNOR EMIL FICKE, W i4 § L is S es Tris

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