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Libertyville Independent, 26 Apr 1928, p. 12

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Nection 6. That at least twenty hnwbrtothdsuulddohe tion the County Clerk of this Coun-- ty, is hereby directed to deliver to the-- several supervisors _ of this _ . County three copies of notice of said --.. «@lection for each precinet, and said _ Bupervisors be and they are hereby s W}o,&hum&mo' THEREAS, this, the County of has heretofore acquired in B | of the County, purchase, int, gift or devise, a suitable tract | land upon which it has erected d is now maintaining a-- County lochouse -- and other necessary ngs in connection® therewith, ud | established and maintained ~® for the employment of the poor incident to and in connection with such County Poorhouse; and election precinets in . said County, be and they are hereby designated and directed to act as Judges . and Clerks .of said special election for the several voting places in said Section 2. That said bonds be dated May 1, 1928, be of the denom-- Iination of $1,000 each, be numbered from 1 to 250 inclusive; be payable in numerical order as follows: $10,000 on of the years + $11,000 on $12,000 on inclusive : .& * on November 1st, 1944, to inclusive; and bear interest at the rate of four and one--half per cent per annum, )4; May 1, 1929, and semi--an-- 7 . thereafter on the first days May and November in each year. Section 3. That in order to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same becomes heretofore appointed by this Board as election: officials for the several ;,mns.m. buildings upon ' tract and farm are inadequate, g nt and in a poor state of repair and should be replaced with mew and larger buildings; and -- WHEREAS, this Board has made tes of the amount necessary Id and equip a<-- new County 'and other :borcwltlm in connection on the premises at approximately the same location of the present buildings, and finds that it will scost not to exceed $250,000 and that the County has no funds with which to pay the cost thereot, and that it is necessary and for the best inter-- ests of the County that it borrow the sum of $250,000 for the purpose #nnitndhuomwm NOW, THEREFORE, Be It and It Is Hereby Resodved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Lake: SHection 1. 'That the County of lake, State ot lllinois, issue bonds in the amount of $250,000 for the purpose of building and equipping a new County Poorhouse and other necessary buildings in connection therewith on the premises, at ap-- proximately the same location of fi.mm'hfldhp. due there is hereby levied and as-- wessed upon all of the taxable prop-- erty in said County an additional &nnual of three 'cents or so "fi:'nwh necessary on each one hundred dollars of the assessed valuation of taxable prop erty in said county for each of the years 1928 to 1946 inclusive, and the County Clerk of said County is hereby directed to extend said tax in the manner provided by law, said additional annual tax being in ex-- sess of the constitutional tax of seventydive cents on the one hun-- dred dollars assessed valuation, and in addition to all other County taxes now or hereafter permitted or au-- thorized to be levied and assessed. Bection 4. That before said bonds «hall be issued and the additional tax levied and assessed the question of issuing said bonds in the amount of $250,000 and the levy of said ad-- ditional tax shall be submitted to 'the legalvoters of=said County and for that purpose a epecial election is hereby called to be held in and for said County on Tuesday, the 15th day of May, 192%8, at the regular polling places in the sgseveral elec-- tion precincts in said County; that the polls of said election be open on said date between the hours of the most public places in said pre-- $13,000 on §$114,000 on : Providing for the to the Voters of Lake the Proposition to Issue L ty Home Bonds of said and the Levying of an Ad-- . ual Tax in the Sum oft C on Each One Hundred of Valuation of Taxzable rty in said County, Said T h%ddmontotho Seventy-- onstithtional Tax Limmit State of llinois, for the Pur-- of Paying the Principal and In-- t Upon Said Bonds at a Spe EKlection to Be Held in Said ty on the 15th Day of May, rh' Resolution provid-- ie --submission to the voters County of the proposition _ $250,000 --County Home said County, was present-- Of the preceding --meeting and upon, motion of Su-- November 1st in each 1930 to 1935 inclusive; November 1st, 1936; November 1st, 1937. November i1st, 1938; November 1st, 1939; November 1st, 1940 to , Dilger, 'Ficke, Gar-- geo, Harbaugh, Hoban, , Howland, Kelly, Mon-- ' nmp W' t, . _Naber, ~O'Connor, '. m smwno bort, . Van -- Patten, Austin, t s oPr THE LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS _' HELD IN THE COURT HoUSE , WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS :nt to adjourn-- Thompson pre-- : Sollowing --members REGULAR MARCH SESSION 13th, 1928. 30. Those absent Dronen, Funk, Ver-- unanimously ap seven Burke, the present buildings, to 'be used by. said County under the provisions of "An Act to Revise the Law in Re lation to Paupers" kpproved March 23, 1874, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, be issued by the County of Lake to the amount of $250,000 and an addi-- tional tax of three cents on eack one hundred dollars of Assessed Valuation of taxable property in . County be levied for each of the years 1928 to 1946 inclusive, for purpose of paying the principal lof and interest on eaid bonds, said additional annual tax of three cents on each one hundred dollirs assess-- ed valuation to be in excess of the tax of seventy--five cents on each one hundred dollars asszessed valua-- tion of taxable property authorized by Section 8 of Article IX of the «Constitution, and in addition to and in excess of the statutory limit of all other County Taxes now or hereafter authorized to be assessed and levied for any purpose." : Said Bonds are to be dated May 15, 1928, be due in numerical order as follows: $10,000 on November 1st in each of the years 1930 to 1935 inclusive; $11,000 on November 1st, 1936; « $12,000 on--November ist, 1937; $13,000 on November lst, 1938; $14,000 on November 1st, 1939; $15,000 on November 1st, in each of the years 1940 to 1943 inclusive; and $20,000 on November 1st in each of the years 1944 to 1947 inclusive; and bear interest at the rate of four and one--half per cent (4% per cent) | per annum, payable May 1, 1929 and excess of .the statutory limit of ali other County Taxes now or hereat-- te r authorized to be assessed -- and of Lake to the amount of $250,000 and an additional tax of three cents on each one hundred dollars of As sessed Valuation of taxable proper-- ty in said County be levied for each of the years 1928 to 1946 inclusive for the purpose of paying the prin-- cipal and interest on said Bonds, said additional annual tax of three cents on each one hundred dollars agsgessed valuation to be in excess of 'the tax of seventy--five cents on each one hundred dollars assessed valua-- tion of tarable property authorizted by Section 8 of Article IX of the Constitution, and in addition to and in etcess of the statutory limit of all '°""'..w°°"" L io ho mmsousty 'bht ter to a levied for any' purpose." P } The question of issuing said bonds and levying additional taxzes for--the payment thereof is submitted at said election pursuant to an Act entitled "An Act to Revise the Law in Rela-- tion to Counties," approved and in force -- May 31, 1874, and all acts amendatory thereof and supptlement-- ary thereto. s The polls at said election will be open at seven o'clock in the fore-- noon and continue open until seven O'clock in afternoon of said day. to _ Paupers," approved March 23, ;,1874. and all acts amendatory there-- of and supplementary thereto, be is-- sued by the County of Lake to the amount of $250,000, and an addition-- al tax of three cents on _ each one hundred dollars of Assessed Valua-- tion of taxable property in said County be levied for 'each of, the years 1928 to 1946 inclusive, for the purpose of paying the : principal of and interest on said bonds, said ad-- ditional annual tax of three cents 0n each one hundred dollars assessed valuation to be in excess of the tax of seventy--five cents on each -- one hundred dollars assessed> valuation smy on crganier mmmnmmmu levied for any purpose." NO the purpose of building and equip-- ping a new County Poorhouse and other necessary buildings in .con-- at approximately the same location of the present buildings, to be used by salid County under the provis-- tfons of "An Act to Revise the LaAw in Relation to Paupers," approved March 23, 1874, and all acts amend-- atory Wud;'-pph-mm thereto, be fssued by the County The Ballot to be used at |#Bald election will be substantially as tirst days of May and November in County Clérk of Lake County, Illinois. Section 8. That the form of ballot to be used at said election be a sep-- arate ballot and be in substantially the following form: \ "Shall County Home Bonds for the purpose of building and equipping a new County Poorhouse and other necessary buildings in connection therewith on the pretniges at approx-- imately the same location of the present buildings, to be used by said County under the provisions of "An Act to Revisé the Law. in Relation Town of ...........¢ in the County of Lake and -- State of Illlinois, the same being the regular polling place within said precinct, a special elec-- tion will be held for the purpose of voting upon the question "Shell Coun':y Home Bonds . for the Pur pose of building and equipping & new County Poorhouse and other necessary Buildings, in connection therewith on the premises at ap election be in substantially the to-- lowing form: i Ck Un .. .. ... (Name of Polling Place) in the .... Dated at Waukegan, I!ilinois, this --+ K Of .1 «Aa.«iver ... /0 Wcy SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICEK Home : Bonds for the proposed> 4th Lake County Highway Bond Issue Resolution and of the roads enumerdted in (the Resolution relative to roads to be improved with Refund monies; both of which Resolutions were adopted by this Board at our Regular pe-- cember meeting. h Respectfully yours, » RAY PADDOCK, Chairman, maintenance of Lake County's un-- paved State Aid Roads can be most satisfactorily <and -- economically eac complished by motorized equipment. It izs--~our further opinion that the Ieut of properly recohditioning the Aultman--Taylor tractor would be exorbitant considering the age of Supervisor Paddock, Chairman of the Road & Bridge Committee, sub-- mitted the following report: To the Honorable, The Board of g:flnu. Lake County, Illinois, P tlemen : + # We recommend that the County Superintendent of Highways be au-- thoriged to make detailed location surveys of the roads enumerated in m:- m.': 0".'". Holdr M.'. H ugh, Herschberger, Howland, Kelly, Monahan, Murphy, McCal-- lough, . Meyer, Naber, * Og:gnr. Obee, -- Potter, -- Paddock, ton, Stratton, Short, VYanPatten, ~Wor ack, Wilcox. 27. Voting Nay, none. Absent and not voting were Super-- ?'" Austin, Dronen, Funk, Hoban, ercoe, Mawman, 6. * BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that it ig our desire to fully cooper-- ate in this matter with the said De-- partment of Public Works -- and Buildings, Division of Highways, AND BE IT --~FURTHER RE-- SOLVED that a copy of this Reso-- lution be forwarded to the Division of Highways of the lllinois Depart-- Imke County in session, that we recommend to the lllinois Depart ment of Public Works and Build-- Ings, Division of Highways, that means be taken to relieve, or if pos sible to remove, said , dangerous condition. We therefore recommend that we be given authority to purchase two motor patrol outfits and a tractor to replace the Aultman--Taylor. Respectfully yours, E. A. FICKE, Chairman. JAS. KELLY, T. V¥, MURPHY, «5 . Highway Maintenance Committee hmhor Stanton -- moved -- that the tenance Committee be au-- tharized to purchase the necessary equipment. e «Aye and Nay vote being had Su-- pervisor Stanton's motion was car-- rled by the following vote: WHEREAS, this section of Sher-- idan Road was built by Lake Coun-- ty as Section D--154, and was later incbrporated in the State's Sixty Million Dollar Bond Ilssue system of paved roads as a part of Route eontrol of this road is now vrested in the lilinois Department of: Pub-- lie Works and Builldings, -- Division "WHEREAS, it is WHER , it is our belief that the section of Sheridan Road above -- Supervisor Holdridge moved that the -- Resolution be accepted and Those voting "Aye" were Super: visors Brown, Burke, Bletsch, Cory, WHEREAS, several serious auto mobile accridents have occurred in recent months at the sharp S curves on Sheridan Road, one--half mile north of the north city limits of the City of Waukegan, and * Stanton, Stratton, Short, Van Pat-- ten, Worack, and Wilcox. 28. Trose ¥voting ~"Nay" ~none. Absent and not voting were Supervisors Dron-- en, Funk, Hoban, Mewman, Vercoe., The following resolution was pre-- sented and read: > nett, Holdridge, Harbaugh, Hersch-- berger, Howland, Kelly, Monahan, Murphy, McCullough, Meyer, Naber, O'Connor, Obee, Potter, Paddock, Those voting "Aye" were Super-- visors Austin, Brown,-- Burke, Bletsch, Cory, Diger, o . County cu%. SBupervisor Harbaugh moved & the ~Resolution be accepted and adopted. Supervisor Harbaugh's mo-- tion was carried by the following 'SBection 10. That the proceeds Mod'tronthouhotlm!bon" be used solely for the purpose here-- in set out. I Bection 11. That all orders and resolutions in conflict herewith be n#thmmhrohynpulod. -- Vote: time :an appfopriate resoltion: be adopted providing form of-- bonds and other details in connection with the issuance thereot, and> provide for the levy of such taxes as are required by the ~Statutes and the Coustitution of this State. f, vo'.'.-oooopo._o.'lo" m m l_q-bvfl;. MW' ¥ me t n m# # w m m"....,'vo-...o 1928. in Lake County, Illinois, to vote upon the question of : issuing $250,000 County: Home Bonds. and AlNe levyy of a three cent additional tax on each one hundred dollars as-- sessed valuetion to pay interest up-- on and principal of said bonds. Section 9. That if a majority of all ballots cast at said election be In fayor of the -- issuance ~of said bonds and levying said -- additional tax that said bonds be jssued by this= County Board in accordance THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED of Public Works and Build-- (Facsimile signature) OFFICIAL RESOLUTION County Clerk 't.. for at l'z' #* 8. .An addition beginning at a point on State Aid Route 4, in the southeast ~quarter of Section 1, T. 46 N. R..11 E. of the 3rd P. M., and extending thence westerly 34 mile: thence south 1--4 mile; thence west and _ southwesterly approximately 3 34 . miles elong < the jexisting highway to a point--near the south-- west corner of the southeast quar-- 6. An addition beginning (at a point on the west limits of the Vil-- lage of Wauconda, near the center of Section 26, T. 44 N. R. 9 E. of the 3rd P. M., and> extending thence southwesterly approximately 34 mile to a point near the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said Sec-- tion 26. € 7. An addition beginning at a point on State Aid Route 6, near the northwest corner of the south-- west quarter of Section 12, T. 45 N. R. 9 E. of the 3rd P. M., and exr: tending thence ~southerly approxi-- mately 3% miles to a point near the southwest corner of Section 25 of aforesaid -- township and nn% approximate an inter-- section" with State Bond _ Issue Route 20, in the southeast quarter of Section 36, T. 45 N. R. 9 E. of the 4, An -- exrtension -- southerly -- of State Aid Route 16, and beginning at its present terminus in the south west quarter of Section 31, T. 44 N. R. 11 Eof the 3rd P. M., and extend-- ing thence southerly approximately 4 miles along the existing highway to a point near the southwest cor-- ner of Section 19, T. 43 N. R. 11 E. of°the 3rd P. M.; thence wntbns erly approximately 3 1--4 miles fol-- lowing the existing highw&ay through Sections 30, 29, 32 and 33 to'a point on the Cook County line, near the southeast croner of said Section 33, T. 43 N. R. 11 E of the 3rd4 P. M. 5. An extension southerly of State Aid Route 8, beginning & point near the center of 18, T. 43 N. R. 10 E. of the 3rd P. and ex-- tending thence south approximately 4# mile to an intersection with State Aid Route 10 .near the south-- east corner of the southwest quar-- ter of said Section 18. quested by this resolution. They are described as--follows: -- -- * 1, An extension: westeriy: of State Aid ~Route 11, beginning at 'its present terminus in the southwest quarter of Section 30, T. 43 N. R. 12 of the 3rd P. --M., and extending thence west 2 miles to an intersec-- tion with State Bond Issue Route $1, in the southwest quarter of Sec-- tion 26, T. 43 N. R. 11 E. of the 3rd 2. An addition beginning at a point on State Aid Route 9--A near the southeast corner of the north-- west quarter of the northwest quar-- ter of Section 8, T.A44 N. R.o1% E. thence west --approximately --1% miles to an intersection with State Aid Route 13. % 3. An addition begining at a The resolution also provides that the bond -- issue will be subject to approval by the legal voters as a special élection to be held April 10, 1928; This resolution doesg not pro-- vide for a special tax for payment of principal and interest. _ Such a provision should be 'Included before the proposition is submitted to the A number of changes in the State Aid -- System --hbhave also been re c STATE OF ILLINOIS . DIVI8SION OF HIGHWAYS3 Springtield _ Subject: Lake County 15d Reso-- lution--Bond Issue. _ Mr Lew, A. Hendeée, County Clerk of Lake County,. Waukegan, Illinois, Lake County at its meeting Decem-- ber 13, 1927, -- passed a resolution providing for the improvement of a number of portions of its State Ald System by a bond issuge in the amount of $1,029,000, GI have been requested to inform you concerning the status of Dr. T. P. Galliahue, of Monmouth, Illinois, and in this connection wish to state that Dr. Gallahue is, in our opinion, « very able and conscientious prac-- titioner --and is eminently qualified for the position of County Veterin-- arian in Lake County. Very truly yours, 'DIVISION OF ANIMAL *( HUSBANDRY s D. W. Robinson, Superintendent Supervisor Hoban moved that the: communication be --.received> and proved. ® a 4 ~ The . following communication from the Department of Agriculture County Clerk, Waukegan, lilinois. Waukegan, Iilinois, March 'Tath, 1928. Board met pursuant to adjourn-- ment with Chairman Thompson pre-- siding and the following members present: *".. * Supervisors Austih, Brown, Burke, Bletsth, --Cory, --Dronen, Dilger, Ficke, Garnett, Holdridge, Harbaugh, Hoban, Herschberger, Howland,Ke!-- 1y, <Monahan, -- Mawman, --Murphy, McCullough, Meyer, Naber, O'Con-- ner, Obee, Potter, Paddock, Stan-- ton,.-- Stratton, Short, .Van Patten, Wilcox, 30. Absent were Supervis-- ors Funk, Vercoe, Worack. 3. Minutes of the preecding meeting were read and 'upon motion of 8u-- lous . matters pertaining . to the County Superintendent's offtice and roads in<general. ¢ Bupervisor Kelly moved to ad-- Journ to tomorrow morning, March 14th, A. D. 1928, at 10:00 o'clock A. of Highways, Road & Bridge Committee. Bupervisor Obee moved that the report be accepted and adopted. ~ Motion "carried. . >\ * Mr. R. M. Lobdell, Superintendent »Motion Motion carried. 8STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE unant Divieion of nication Merle Battery & Radio Shop _ Charging battery ... ... ... Pete Speliman f _ Care of J. Hunt 12 weeks Repairing shoes ;. .. Ill. Bell Telephone Co. &;:Pcuoct ce ',!;fm_ m:- 8..M. Isgell's Co. fm:fi-mfim American Express -- _ Exp on trunk ... _ the Board of Supervisors: Philo Burgess would beg leave to submit the following> statement of his receipts and expenditures as Su-- perintendent of the-- Lake --County Farm for the fiscal year from Dec.>1, 1928, to February 29, 1928 .. By H. Lewis, Dept. & Supervisor Ficke moved that the report be referred to the Committes on Settliement with the Recorder. Motion carried, : the Coubty Farm, sepmited the fof J lowing report of ~Receipts and Ex: penditures of the: County Farm for. the quarter ending March 1, 1928;, 8STATE OF ILLINOIS J:.A~"* t (Seal) Notary Public. " No. 419. Waukegan,--I11. > 'State of Illinois, Lake County. _ Office of the County Treasuger. Receired this 7th day of lfiz 1928, of L. 0. Brockway, Four sand -- seventy--one and -- 40--100. Dol-- lars for excess fees to Dec. 3, 1921. m'n.;f. ' JAY B. MORSE, | > } to c * . ~COounty Treasurer. Postage & Express ...... _ ©83.50 Total expenses ..........$13,6§1.00 Total garnings in excess €* of expenses ......~..... :8,811.00. Total recéipts in excess of -- '. . of expenses ............ 4,071.40 STATE OF ILLINOIS '} t a #8. %, CcOUNTY OF LAKE : LEWIS O. BROCKWAY being duly sworn on oath says that the foregoing report by him made is correct to the best of hig : knowl edge, information and belief. 4 COUWM'I' l SA BO oF SUPER RS MARCH SESSION -- _@»~___--__ March 14th A. D. 1928, -- LDWIS 0. BROCKWAY. Wfigm sworn to before .o"thld( 14th day of December A. D. u * * % . __--'_--__ ANNA D. BOTSFORD, Deeds of said County, would. re-- spectfully report the following re-- ceipts. and expenditures of my of-- fice from June 6, 1927, to December $, 1927, inclusive. .___ ;. ._ Chief Highway. Engineer, .. Supervisor Brown moved that the communication be received and placed on file. f k: 43 Motion carried. © Lewis QO. Brockway, Recorder, submitted the following . report. of receipts and expenses-- o' his office for the half year ending December Kindly send in your copy ot the official State Aid map for cofrre: tion and certification. l line. B Titu 10.' "The abandonment of that | Re portion of State Aid Route 10--A be-- |Dr. . ginningeat a point on State Bond Is--, _ D« sue Route 2%, in the northwoest |J. 1. quarter of Section 24, T. 43 N. R. 9); In E of the 3rd P. M., and extending Carl thence south to the north ecrporate |. R limits of the Village of: Barrington. | Hols This is to advise that the above | : 'Re mentioned resolution was approved : To the Honorable Board of Su-- Very truly yours. EXPENDITUREsS © # 0 66 0 # #»i% Notary Public. Waukegan,-- 111. : nois, Lake County. ) County Treasuger., is --7th day of lfi Brockway, Four 8 weeks.. 8.00 v * # * wl * * # a at * * % 5.45 242 4.00 1.15 2.47 | #Total receipts ..:.. ... .. ..$748.49 | >_~~ RECAPITULATION _ 'Total receipts=............:.:$748.49 is ° less than . $465.00 per annum; that I have resided continuously in the State of lHllinois for ten (10) consecutive years, and in the Coun-- ty of Lake for three (3) years im-- mediately: preceding this date; . and that I desire to u'n myselt of the benefits of an Act for the Relief of the Blind, passed'by the Forty--third General Assembly, approved : May lith, 1903, as revised 'by the Forty-- stitution, of. this State or any Coun-- ty or City thereof; that--my income ninth 'dérrn" ral' Assembly, © approved June 25th, 1915 Amended . June 24, 1927. * s X MRS, HELEN L, PETERSON SBubscribed and -- sworn ,to before me, this 17th day of Feb. 1928. > -- .~OLIVER PATCH, (Seal) °_ § Notary Public STATE OF ILLINOIS )/ -- LAKE COUNTY--. . J * 1I, Helen Peterson, of the town of the ~town of Wadsworth ~in -- said County ~and © State; : do solemnly swear that--I am blind; © that I am over the Age of 78 yearsa; that I am not a charge of any charitable' in-- Under an --Act Entitled an Act for the Relief 'of the Blind, Passed by the Forty--third ~General ~Assem-- bly, Approved May 1l1th, 1903, as ~Revised by the, Forty--ninth Gen-- Dear <Mr. McCullough: : It 4s respectfully requested that the county allow the cost of rental, necessary cleaning, etc., of halls for the II!inois Farmers' Institute, Feb-- ruary 15, 16, 17, 192%8, amounting to approximately -- $580.00.. . * This is for the honor and glory of Lake County, and our thought was: to 'hare the agricultural inter-- that the communication be referred to the Finance Committee. -- The County Clerk submitted -- the following eapplication for relief of the blind of Mrs. Helen L. Peter-- ably Waukegan--North Chicago, was read: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 'Waukegan--North Chicago Mr. Geo.. T. McCullough, County Bldg., Waukegan, I!L Bal Brot._Forward ... .....$458.90 Bupervisor© Murpghy moved that the report 'be referred to the Comn-- ty Farm Audit Committee. John -- Hunt Lmke Co. Hospital 4(# .n falge. ; m* lbl. m w--0 * o a o 6 a % zzu' Karl 8-!:«4": J j J. 1. Holcomb Mtg:\Co. : =-- _ _ .:| ~Subscribed and sworn to this 17th .~Dust mops ............... $8.30.|day of February 1928. Carl Frederick ©~. > : & i ; BEATRICE OLSON, : &mflnmflm .... .. . 20.00 | (Seal) -- > Notary Public. J 'Friesan Assn. of A. , Endorsement by Examiner of the Reg. cows ............. .. 10.00 | Blind: -- e o 4.A m ts io. _------«--«.-- | I hereby certify that I have ex-- Total expenditures .......$289.59 |amined the applicant: Name: Helen u* +\ RAECEIPTE-- . L. Peterson; Address: Wadsworth, James Guetin /' : II!.; and find that she is blind from *A calf ; .. f : _: 5 op |Eleucoura of both eyes. * * ;v' * .'...0.0CCOQDOOC..'..' + (qw, mL u. Bmx. H.D. Jm v'" j # a me a e 6 o o e e a 6 6 mM m 'nd. uz'. P H"' . * .. 1400 Bupervisor Meyer moved that the m'l-.'mhl 'w O'...l..'.i.. w ."lmn h n'.md to the " '.fl;l; Bm& ul f su b}.,mr '.D APPLICATION FOR BENEFIT Yours very truly, KEggs & onions ..:!}....... Pension fund' ............ -- 14.00 m'mm a v % b 0 06 0 0 e e e "." woe n wo0 4 8 a a 6 6 a e # 6 8 o # 6 wia w e eoe 6 % we o e o a n e e o# y 4 a # a 0 n 0 bo'n's e 6 # * % e# e s e s 66 6 » * o # 6 8 6 June 24th, ****~ | :Motion carried. * --_--_.._. .. [ {Seal) Notary Public. 1.00 The following petition was pre-- |~ Bupervisor --Murphy moved thet 'STArn:.:am: <----. _ Aivvegeg *E.fm':':e""'"""'c'?l 3140 F" ILLINOIS ) , _ f --on nt with the 116.00 | LAKE COUNTY I __. |. 'Motion carried. Conies now the Benjamin"L. Jones | _ Bupervisor Dronen, Chairman of 221.04 |Camp No. 50 of the Department of| the Committee on Settlement with * | Mlinois United Spanish War Veter-- |th¢ Recorder, submitted the follow-- 23.63 |ans. being the -- regular organized | 'DE rePOrt: _ _ camp of Waukegan Township, Lake | TO the Honorable Board of Super-- 14.00 |County, lilinois, by its commander,|-- TSOTS Of L&ke County, Illinois: $.85 1.99 10.00 5.85 1.05 | . I, Mrs. George Walter, a resident| Miscellaneous Cost *_.|of the Town of Waukégan, in said | Miscellaneous Cost .10 |County and State, do solemniy | Misc. Costs.-- Prev. --] ~« ~<4 swear that I am personally acquaint-- 1.85 | od with Mrs..Helen L. Peterson who -- | makes application for benefit --for| < Total earned ... 4.00 |relief of the blind and know that|-- Total Received . . -- |she is a bona fide resident of this | :~Expenditures: 2.00 | state, ndbh'u'hl.ind in the county Blkryn' C : three imme-- | Clerk Hire ....... 0.16 mm the flmt above | Postage & Express Court Costs Earned Motion carried. k Supervisor Obee moved that the following named people be sent &1 'delegates to the Nationa!l: Confer-- ence of Social Workers at Mem-- phis, Tennessee. Judge Perry L. Persons, Mary Polmateer Funk, Juvenile Probation Officer; Chairman of the Detention Home Committee; Chairman of the County Farm Committee. --'Motion carried. ~L. J, Wilmot, Clerk of the Circuit Court, submitted the following re-- port of Receipts and Expenditures ot his said office m thl;"halt year ending December * * REPORT OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HALF YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 4, A. "u W- s To the Honorable Board of Super-- visors of Lake County, Illinois: The undersigned, the Clerk of the Circuit Court of said county, would respectfully report the following re-- ceipts and expenditures of his of-- fice from June' Oth A. D. 1927 to Dec. 4th, A. D. 1927, inclusive,~ -- ---- Memmbers of Lake County Board of SBupervisors : Gentlemen : j3 WHEREAS this Board of Super-- visors 'of Lake County is about to loge from its membership geveral of its valuable and respéected members by reason of their not being candi-- dates for re--election as Supervisors: ~ THEREFORE BE IT RESOLNED that a vote of thanks and apprecia-- tion be extended to Mr.: Paddock, Mr. -- McCullough, Mr. Austin end Mr. Garnett for the valuable and honorable service which for several years they have rendered to Lake County. - \Motion 'carried. -- > 'Mr. Okel 8. Fugua, President of the Lake County . Bar Association, addressed the Board in regard to the purchase of certain law books for the Law Library. SBupervisor Obee moved that the matter be left with the Judiciary Committee and the Finance Com-- matter be réferred to the Poor Com-- mittees -- of the County and the State's Attorney. following Resolution and moved its thatrthe said--camp will undertake such reHef work and that no money shall be-- expended: other than im ac~ cordance with law and thit'i'n--} port will be--made at the end of the : year showing what sums have been epent on the poor and that the uld' camp and said Quertermaster faith fulHly and honestly discharge their duties under said act. s The other officers of said Camp are, to--wit: George McNamare, Commander; F. H. Huebner, Seniot Vice Commander; Frank C. Miller, Jr. Vice Commander; E. V. Orvis, H. E. Olson,--. N. C. Korber, -- Trus tees;> Hervey C. Coulson, Adj., (See Resolution and Affidavit at-- tached to Original). * 10r more than one year in accoro-- ancee with the--statute in such cases made and . provided and they are ready to furnish the bond of Chas: O. Armes, Quartermaster, and (Geo. McNamara for such sum as may be required for: the same camp of The Commander of said camp is George -- McNamara and the Adju-- tant is Hervey Coulson and the Quartermaster is Charles O. Armes, and that they heroby demand® and need the sum of Five Hundred Dol+ lare to be drawn by the Quarter-- master of the United Spanish War Veterans Benj. L. Jones Camp and. that is the amount recommended-- by the Reliet Committee of said post, camp 'or chaptchg:w ner provided by law for reliet of the poor, to be used for actual-- residents of the-- State of -- HMinots® George McNamara, and Quarter Master Charles O. Armes, and files the following notice, to--wit: 'The camp intends to undertake such reliét© work as provided: 'by this Act and the Relief Committee of said camp elected by the same are <as follows, to--wit: John Miller, STATE OF ILLINOTIS £* Commander. HERVEY C. COULSON, GEORGE McNAMARA, MRS. GEORGE WALTER, moved that the Company of Northern lllinois here-- by petitions your Committee for permission ~(in accordance with the resolution passed by the Board of Bupervisors on --September 16, 1926) to install two 3--4 inch gas service pipes in <Nippersink Avenue, South-- ' east quarter of Section 29, Town-- ship 4§ North,. Range 10 East as ; ahown in accompanying sketch. g Aforementioned pipe to be push-- * ed under pavement. § Yours very truly, j . «_ . GEORGE Y. TAYLOR, * ¢ <'_-- District Engineer. & Mr. L. A. Helhdee, County Clerk, g; We hereby grant to the Publiec Service Company of Northern Ili--« _ ols, permission to install a gas diss | . 4 --main in accordance * with JAMES O'CONNOR, . t Lake County Road & Bridge PUBLIC vICE cou%m"g; | . m:gm ILLINOIS $ Road and Bridge Committee, s Lake County, lilinois. E _ For the purpose of supplying gas .. mm residents near the . 1 tion of Grand Avenue and Fox River Road, Village of Lake-- _ <ric> distribution line in accordance with "the attached petition and plat. FRANK T. STANTON ~**~C. H. STRATTON, C s JAMES O'CONNOR -- 4 B.°F. NABER . . TAke County Road & Bridge Committee. PUBLICSERVICE COMPANY OF For the purpose of supplying gas service to two residents of Round Beptember-- --16,-- 1926, to erect an electric distribution line along the west side of Grgenbay Road begin-- ning at the South Section line in the Southwest quarter of Section 18 of Waukegan Township at the in-- Greenbay Road at the South Section Hne in the Southeast quarter of Sec-- tion 30 of Benton Township. This line will carry electric 'cuoar-- rent at 2300 volts and will be con-- structed in accordance with the re-- quirements of the lilinois Commerce '_Heh-bvolt.htt.hemuouud ¥eports be accepted and adopted and that the acttion of the Road 4& Bridge Committee be ratified. -- Motion carried. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF # NORTHERN ILLINOIS Road and Bridge Committee, Lake County, Illinois. To Whoni It May Concern: We hereby grant to the Public Bervice Company of Northern Il-- uo crinl curiome Committee. _ Supervisor Holdridge moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Committee for permissien (in ac cordance with the resolution pass--~ ed by. the Board 'of Supervisors on the same correct. We find that during the half year that there have been 9579 docu-- ments recorded; that the earnings Oof said Recorder during the half year amount to $17,492.00; that the receipts of the office for the said year amount to $17,752.40; that the total expenses for the half year amount to $13,681.00; that the earn-- Angs in.--excess of expenses amount tm $8.811--00--that the receipts in ex-- beéen pald to the County Treasurer «ind his --receipt therefor filed with cess of €xpe amount to the #um ot-fl.fl%uu sum has with the Recorder of Deeds reports that we have examined the Report and Accounts--of --Lewis 0. Brockway, Recorder of Deeds, for the hall year To the Honorable Board of Super-- ¥isors of Lake County, Illinois: Your--Committee on Settlement v *Potal Expenses . * 3 % V3 € $5443.48 Miscellaneous Costs m u:g.: Tige, Conis.. Prev. Roept B .. $10.00 L. J. Wilmot, being duly sworn en oath, says that the foregoing re-- port by him made is true and cor-- rect to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. mubscribed and sworn to before méethis 5th day of March A. D. 1928. ~. «NORTHERN ILLINOIS Road and Bridge Committee, Very truly yours, ~_~GEO, Y. TAYLOR, District Engineer. CHARLES I HARBAUGH, 4.1 miles to the inter-- Grand> Avenue and and plat. of . . $2556.12 . . $2348.92 . $4834.56 .$2348.92 $1739.00 $7391.28 $7182.48 $1750.00 3075.00 Atis

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