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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jul 1877, p. 1

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1 • v • "*• ' . •'•U' •"'M'i'-K:1- to Truth, to Liberty and Law; No F : W : - y VOL, 2» BTHfiNRT, ILLINOIS, pRt.tioii for the estrfhlf ottiig IHrecinet in tit referred, will fcltehlch %VaS fcf the MeW Hoard Ajgon^aiA.. «TA-NI HF ILLINOIS, ) IfUIIJ, ^ ( »Hi4d Every WednfcsdAy by jr."yAJv hi^VKB Hdltor And Publisher. Ovdr SiAith Bros. A Co.'s Store. TKRITA TW SUBSCRIP'TK^R: 3ft* Year, (in Advance,) SO If n'fit I*ai<i within Thrte Months...... 2 00 Subscriptions rticeivcd f#t thrte or siX Btonths jh th'e s4mC proportion. BUSINESS CARDS. h. T. BROWN, if. I). < Clothing 6t6re tolft8t<5ifAN an«i Surgeon. Office in Brick JT Alddk Over F. G. " . , Maves WAter Street, McHenrv lit. K* E. A. BEERS M. D. TSiCilto and SUfgedn. Office atrosidence, m dddrfc Vrfest of Post Office, McH«ilry O. J. HOWARD, M I>. aftd Surgeon.'. Office at th'4 st<i'r6 of Howard ASop, McHenry, 111. PI J. BARBIAN. CW Alt Manufacturer, McHenry ilL tory No. 171. Orders solicited. Pad- W. S. PRICKETT. XfctORfcfcY At LAW. McHenry. III. **. Office second story Bishop's new Block. RICH Alt I) BISHOP, \ TTOBNFY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. jf\. Office Irt War of Murphy & Bishop's Bank Ndrth Side Public .Square, Woodstock, 111. GEO. A. BUCK LIN -- PUBLIC, Conveyancer apd In- Stkr&ricA Ag£ni>. Ofllc^ ftt.Bwcklih Jfc Steven's Store, neai* the Depot, McHenry, til. I JB. E. RICHARDS. lete Abstract ot Titles to land bft'ry. County, Ill:nois. Office with L in MCMcnrv county, Ju-nc unty Clerk, Woodstock, 111-. • ROBT. WRIGHT. Custom Made Boots and art Snae*. None but the best of material Vistd a'flA all trnrk Warranted. Shop Northwest •fcotwet Pnblic 8<lnfil-C, J&cHenrv, III. FR. HECHTLE. Oi^SJE, Sifcriand Ornamental Painter, also anfcv Sketches, Scenery, ftc., McHenry -- ...Hldtoail Work uromutfar a«d at rea- <MttatoC6 inteh. vr-----. • • ' E. M. OWES. Dealer and Manufacturers Leading Farm Machinery. GENERAL Aire**; in „ . . _ Pttces tow and Terms favorable. AtpHENBY. ILLINOIS. GEO. SCH&EINER. SALOON and Restaurant. Nearly opposite j tbe Paiter Houw, McHenry 111. "•^-First-Class Billiard and Pool Tables. J. BONSLETT, SALOON and Restaurant. Nearly oppoeite Owen's Kill, McHenry, IlL Fresli Oysters served up in aa j shape desired, pr tor sale by W. W. ELLSWORTH. "OREEDEIto the Celebrated Magie Ho_. D Also Light And Dark Brahiua Fowls. Pigs shipped to all points by express. P. O. .Ad­ dress, Woodstock, 111., PETER LEICIvEM. I^he Honorable Boa rd of Supervisors f #j of McHenry County met at (heir rooms id Riverside Bftwk, !"«'>« C«.rt Hons* hi Woodstock on Monday, July 9,3877, as per call ot the clerk. At th6 roll call by the cierk the fol­ lowing fcmeuibeis responded to their names, t»-wit: Supervisors, I.E. Searls Z. E. Goodrich, R, M. ^Patrick, Oi C. Diggfiis, James Thompson, Samuel Cutter, R. p. Coouey, C. O. Parsons. Lester Barber^ G. Van Yalkenburg, M. L. Joslvn. 6. XL Garrison, Alfl'ed Wilcox. M. Foote, J. W. Cristy, B; F. Peck arid Johu GiJlihuii On motion O. C. Digging was ch«sea chairman for the current year. Mr. Joslyn made a statement to ilite b'Oaifd that Mr. A. H. Sellers, for a par­ ty in Philadephiaj wanted to secure County orders now being issued, bear­ ing 7 per Cent per annum, to the amount of $10,200, and wished to make some arrangements so that *the inter­ est Could be drawn on tlvenl in Phila­ delphia without the holder having to send his order heritor the indorsement of the saule, ahd made a motion that the committee on Finance present A resolution authorizing the treasurer go pay tlife iuterest on the said orders. BoartTthen adjourned for one hour to give the chairman opportunity to arrange the Committees for the yeafr. Board met. pursuant to adjournment, when the chairman made the following appointments tor COiftiriitteesi Com mitt e« on Assessment of Real Estate*.--Garrlson> Jfarstmsh, Patrick,, Thompson and Wilcox. Committee on Assessment of Person­ al Property.--Cristy, Searls, Vau Val- kenburg, Foote a«d Coone,^ Committed o« Railroad p3co]f>erty.^- Thompson, Peck, Cooney, Cutter and Searls, Committee on Finance.--Joslyn, Patrick, Crumb, Parsons and Foote. Committee on Education.--Parsons, Wilcox, Van Valkebburg, Barber and Gillilao. Committee on Roads And Bridges.-- Barber, Giliilan, Cutter, -Richardson and Co«ney. A •. , Commit tea o» Public BiUldings.-- l'eok. Committee on Fees and Salaries.-- Garrison, Thompson, Joslyn, Foote and Crumb. Committee on Claims.--Goodrich, Garrison, Cutter, Parsons and Cristy. Committee to settle with Treasurer. -^Thompson, Goodrich, Garrison, Foote and Richardson. Committee on Town Accounts.-- Searls, L'rumbi Wilcox. Peck aud Richardson. . Committee on Rebate Taatf--Parsons Cooney and Cutter. On motion of Supervisor Joslyn, the rules gpveruing the last Board of Sir pervisors were adopted. The Finance committee presented the following ^solution, which on mo­ tion was adopted, to-wit: licsolved,--T:»at the- Ct-iHfty Treas­ urer be andis hereby instructed to an­ nually procure a draft on New York for the purpose of paying interest on McHenry County orders held ill the ci ty of Philadelphia, saitl draft to be ^eut to some banker in the latter city to be designated by the party*©r pur- ties holding such orders. On motion of Supervisor Parsons the above resolution was reconsidered, but on second vote was confirmed, ayes '15 nays 3. Supervisor Parsons presented the following resolution, which on motion was adopted, to-wit: Resolved,--That we congratulate the tax payers of our county in the success which ba« attended the eflortsmade by this Board and by our worthy Treas­ urer and Clerk in placing the couuty debt at a lower rate of interest.-- These efforts have resulted in first re­ ducing th€ entire amount from ten to 8 per cent and lastly in placing $39,000 of the same at 7 per cent interest. We therefore instruct the county Treasurer to continue ottering for sale the new 7 per ceut orders to any and all par­ ties desiring to invest in them, and to use the fuuds received therefrom in re­ ducing as he has heretofore done, the outstanding 8 per cent orders of the county to the extent of the means at his command not otherwise appropri­ ated, or until all such orders shall be redeemed and the entire county debt placed at 7 pereeut iuterest. To further this end, we would in­ struct the treasurer to issue 7 per cent ^County orders of the denominations of one aud two hundred dollars, for the accommodation of parties desiring to invest in such amounts. The report ot the Grand Jury of the January term 1877, was presented, read and placed on lile. The semi-annual reports of t|w' cir­ cuit clerk, county clerk and sheriff, Were received and referred to the com­ mittee on fees and salaries. Several bills were received and fp» ferred to the different committees. The Board then adjourned toimeet ••-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. REPAIRS Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv of all kinds. Also Repairs"Violins in the best, possible manuer, on short notice and at rea- sontfble rates. Also Violins for Sale. Shop Arse door North of Riverside Block, McHenry IlL MCHENRY HOUSE. VfcHenry, IlL John Karnes Proprietor. .ITJ. Centrally located and the best of accom­ modation* furnished. Charges reasonable. F. KLEIFGEN & SON. CARRIAGE, Wagon and House Painting done on Short Notice. All work war­ ranted. McHenry IlL, South of the Public Square. MATTHEW KAROrES. H3U8E, Sign and Carriage Painter. Also Cal so mining done in the best of manner. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. Residence at; the JVlellenry Ilouse, McHenry, III. RICHMOND HOUSE. RICHMOND ILLINOIS, RRARI; FOSTER PW* prietor. Good accommodations for all parties. Samplerooms for Salesmen. Livery Stable attached. Public Hall for Lectures, Shows Ac., FRED. RENICH, CIGAR MANUFACTURER, --AND-- WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST. WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS. JAMES ROBBINS, „ --DEALER IX-- Agricultural Implements SOLON MILLS, ILL. MANUFACTURERS AGENT tor the Cham. pion Reaper and Mower, the Gorham Corn Cultivators and Diamond Plow, war­ ranted to aconr in any soil, the Forest City Seed Plow and Steel Beam Stubble Plows Corn Planters, Hone Rakes, Ac. Will take Cash or Good Notes in exchange for any and all of my Goods. Post Office, Solon Mills, III. CURTIS & WAITE, aid Omental TER3, i " - V - ILLINOIS. MCHENRY CalsomlnlnipAnd P^>er Hanging done on •hnrf notice AnX in workmanlike manner.-- Also Graining of »U KinOf »» the best manner Satisfaction guarante©*l.In every instance. Orders left at the Drug «iore\®f H- ©Otby, will be promptly attended ^o. Curtis ̂ Vb'Qlte. cHenry,Il!.t April 16th, 1877. TCESIJAY MORNING, JULY 10^1877; The Board of Supervisors met ii; 9 o'clock, pursuant to adjouriftnent. All members present except Sdperviior Crnmb;( ? Th6 mintites of yesterday's session* Were read and approvid. Several bills were read and referred to tbe commit­ ted on claims-. The county Treasurer's semi-annual report was referred to the Committee on S'ees and Salariesj Mr. J; H. Doran came bleiToir^ the Board and ntade statement as to hi& a8.sessm eat ih the towu of Xunda^ which matter was referred ?© the com- mitteie on Assessmesrt e^i'ersonal Properly. Supervisor Parsodk Resented following resolution, whiidi Was adopted; to-wit: Resolved*--That tiio Committee oii Public Buildings be requested td in­ quire into the propriety and expedi- encj' of erecting; a suitable building for the safe keeping, and preservation of t lie wood be longing to the county; and Also into the necessity Of exter­ nally guarding the windows of our county jail, And to report at the pres­ ent session of this Board. ^ Board then adjourned until 2 o^look p. m.v # ' * TUESDAY 2 O'CLOCK P. II. Board called to order and on motion adjourned until to-morrow at 2 o'clock p. m., for commiUe«s to work. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th 2 O'CLOCK-F* M. Board of Supervisors met In their room As per ftdjottrnirient, same mem­ bers pY^sent as yesterday. Minutes of yesterday's sfcssiOrt read And approved. The following reports won riCeived read and adopted to-wit: Report of the Ooamitto* oa F«f» Aud Salaried SiATE OF iLLIKOtfl j ill • atcllenry County., » M/\ QkMfitfi'ah and Board qf Super* visors. Your couVirti'tteo to whom was re­ ferred the semi-annual report of the County Officers for the six tAonthseud- tag June 1, 1877, would beg leave to submit the following- report on the matters before them; The county Treasurer reports the earnings of his office for laid time to be. Uniito;.. Dofr. ..v...-.,.M&. UurtlttB^l. ....t*.,,: Punham k .. i ^ AMea 4#( Hebron Rlchmoni. .i; McHenry... i}C... 3 ' Oraftdn Do ~ ; Coral.,..,. Marengo.... f io,«w i issJsi ^ toa; f.7<« •*.v> tiaw ^14,915 |^^bovBjiii|i,p!ii(i to El^in Ijisaue on drder df Cdunty Clerk. IIWHHMM AASETTE,. tiuBlic notice RE; g.t , deuijiMon On: do and Co. orders And Ue- " Deuw<-nt$ * ̂ SI. . .;«««•» *. §09 40 jiiia urer! " " IfNUif bnis alldwed mid p#d, bv .woi ceutity Ikrcdl* court j^ii. l^rih •*. 1 low. 1 - ' 10« i 4 i MiboiH- 3t- r>, COOXEV • I > fOjWk#mee. I ' '£ Receipts Office expenses. •91115 02 . 117 75 The Clerk of the Circuit Court reports the receipts of his office to be Receipts $U2fl 30 Salary one half year 1200 00 Bal. due County $2*28 »0 The' County Clerk reports the amount of fees earned and unpaid for the same time to be Fees Amount received Salary for half year... Clerk hire ". #703 05 fill 76 900 00 300 00 We would recommend that an order be drawn on the treasury to pay said County Clerk the sum of five hundred •Mghty-eight.doPars and twenty-four cents (588 24) it being the amount shown to be his due by the above ex­ hibit. The Sheriff reports the amount of fees earned for ifie half year to be. fees «785 01 Receipts same time JBS #6 s:,Cliff's salary for % year 860-1)0 G. H. GARRISON, 1 v. IJ1-* K. SKAMJ» •V. r , A R FlK'K. V,. „ /. SAMUELCl'TTRli j . " A l^titiou l'rpm certain persons iri the town o? y«V»da asking.for it ne# voting pnciiat in snld teWn was re- ceivfed an^npervKoi-s Peck, Oillilati Afid Vaii 'illktMiburg were appointed a committc%to whom said petitiojj .wfts referred, \^fth instructions to report i| tljis sessia^, Supervisor Parsons pre­ sented the|f0Uo\v!i!$ resolution which Was on monou adopted, ayeis-, Bearls-, Digghss-, <|u tei% Coouey, Parsons, Bar- ^er' Van ^iiikettburg, Joslyn, Foote, Richardsmi Peek and GillilHU-12; :iees' 0codrich, li'hompsonv G-arri.soh, Wili ox and Cristy --C Hesotvedf:-That the County Treasurer be herebyr,authoriy.<Mi to pay A. 11. Sellers one jmiidred dollars as * * com­ mission fourths negotiation of a io*tt, of thirty ii*)usaud dollars to be s«r cared by 7|>.>r cent McHenry Count! ordcrsv saif a-nomit of money to be ex­ pended iutjie redemption of outstand- ing 8 per cint orders of this county. Oil. inoti^i'of Supervisor Joslyn the Tfeasumf as instrueted tiiat imnU fit-. t«re call f(f redemption of McHenry county or(||rs, fiftcon day* «o)|^e be ilders* >iu-ft&4jiath p m. 4J o^CL* ant to adj<j The con the follow was adop STATE OF Moilenry Mr. Board Your beg lea we Co report that thej' have ex­ amined all claims presented before them, aud recommeud the payment of the following, as entered in the last column headed "Total Allowed," and that the clerk be directed to issue -or* ders for the several amounts to the several claimants, to«wit: given the Board a anient. « t tee on claims pjvsented report .wltje'i ^#ioyaon t^wltj foia| WOLLLL I dayi m iwmwtu (miliir, » daya ... .......f;,. |i'$0 , Wg&Viiaae, 4»,il iff, S days Ii 60 A» Peis® DaHiS,«dava. .....^..^4,.. 16 00 A L Brown, bhitiC, B day^....|;.U.J.?!.. |3 00 .. P Wtlki!koni <i«vs..uu' .»,;*•>; B Of) S Van Curen, liHiliff, 8dW8.; .;.»;4...; |T> 00 V JV Lawrence, biililSf, day*.;,i,.;. •*» 00 A t'Cii^c balliJ-, .1 daya.i,;...;-;.^^.'..: H10 SltJmirch; bailiff. K> 0Q a l Browni baiUir,«p S *' • laoTeo Toil Committed wobhi fiirthfer re­ port thAt they llaye cOuipai^rt the ' vouchers with the repdrt subniitt^tl by E. M. Lamb and find the in |o agree except ih J.S. Wheat's Will, w| flnS an error of one dollar In which said Wheat Is overpaid that amount. The report of said purchasing igtirit is heitnhito attache^*. Your Committee 6eg leave to refer baek the following claims to tlie action of the full board. ™ 9 Van Citrenj constabllt ir«it te erlm. t n a l c a s e s . . . . . . i v , * A • . . ^ K l l l • I,lH^e H«nW»asen,eoasUralu, ..1... i M LEWariftsr, do IS lft ,• 16 & 10. GOOimTCI! ) J. \y. Caistv J The Conlmlttee on AssessnleiU of Real Estate report; STXTT OIT 1 : -.V • ' r ' McHeafy Count? | Ww)bsTocKv J«ly IHh^ i8?t. To the Honorable Board of Supervisors o f J f s J f e a r y O o w £ . Gentlemen--'Your Committee #n ftquali7,«|)ioii of Assessment of Real Ks- Utc, h^^feave to report th.it th«j have examined aud equalized the assessments of the several towns of said county by adding to, and deduct- njj; froni th# valuations as made by.tbe assessors, the following rates of peroea gkge, to*v?lt;i Mr. Cfcairmfm and Jiivitd of ^upervimrs: ¥dtir (J6mmitte«i f" i^ired thfe petition fftHn Sundry peA. P, loiH In Xu.ndA to i^tablish another J K- voting precinct hj sHid town would beg ** leave to ViUhuit the foiiowing report . , n!f ttii tWft m^tteft beforO tiHwa, * 1 / ^ They would recommend that the pes*t| tltion be granted ami ttdU the bounds rles of said prefinct be Tfollows, ** ? Wtr 'STos.^ 29, 3% 3l\ |R, 33, Six f sections, .and we would .rccommeiid - that t>;Ci^isillufy J; B. tSutlerJ. Ej Beekly,.bte the judges tif said itectloil preciitM: ^ * * All *f ^Vllitfe is ree^ectfuSy qffi . B. F. PittDK; Chiirmau; ti * G; Vi»' VALiomBimfif; The foildwitfg re pOrt of the coiK# ililtt^Dii ., As^sirii^. of Personal, jPropei^r • %il|^";*e^elvi|j- re%| te? adopted* j 1 8.TATE OF ILLINOIS, t c" .v? *'r t »"' McHtfhr^ 1-wwty-. " Tdiht h&Adrahle fioatihit 6fStip$ht Gentlemen.--You? # committee ou Equalization of the Assessment of Per­ sonal Property beg leave to report that they have etiuaiited thO Of thft several toiynS. of s*id county by adding to, and detracting from tlie valuation as made by the as­ sessors, the followiuiC rates of pftreeu* f*ge>to-wit:-- M. L. Josr.YN, JAMES TIKJJIPSOK, f M. FOOTE, J Committee is, ) r. ' lie-port of committee on Be bate claims: STATEOF ILLMOIS, McHenry County Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors. Your Committee to whom was re­ ferred claims for rebate of excessive State tax paid in 1873,report that they have examined the affidavits of the fol­ lowing named persons, and And the sums set opposite their names te be due them from the refunding fund n^w in the treasury ©f this county, and would recommend that the clerk draw an order forflie same. Lucius Berkley R- It. Whittier .. Geo. Gil!>ert John Knox Wellington IJoyce It. H. Dutield Geo. P. Wodell I. N. Mead If. K. W. McLean John P. Titcomb George C. Swau Ezra Smith -- Win. Mosgrove Joseph O'Leary .- G. F. Vedder W. W. Burgess VV. S.• Thompson John Van Hoozen O. N. Brass A. L. Brown John Gillllan Johnathin Wells P. L. Wells • *4M. .*2 10 74 . 3 26 . I 70 . 1 64 24 4 . 97 . 2 03 . 5 07 . 2 03 . 2 51 . 7 an . 2 63 . I 07 . 2 16 71 . 2 11 . 2 97 . 92 . 3 07 2 55 . 5 77 „ All of which is respectfdfly submit­ ted. C. O. PARSONS ) ' , S AMUEL CUTTSK >Committee R. D. COONEY ) Report of the Committee on Railroad Property. STATE OF ILLINOIS, > McHenry County, » Mr. Chairman and Gentleman qf the Board of Supervisor. Your Committee on Railroad Prop­ erty would beg leave te submit the following report of the matters before them; >88 123 08 16 00 6 60 I 55 Am't al'w'd 6 00 6 50 10 50 3 20 120 26 16 00 9 00 1 55 Am't cl'm'd Geo. L. Sherwood, 12 meals for jurymen January 1377.. $3 00 Geo. L. shcrl 13 meals for jun luen and officer 6 50 P. Whitney, moiK'vpaiil for pos­ tage and express 10 25 M I) Hoy & .Son, shirts and hose "" for prisoners 3 20 N Donnellv, clothing for pris­ oners and articles for furlush- ing jail D C <-reen medical attend- I tdatice of J. Wire prisoner.... A C Belcher 13 inuais jury and officer B. Vosburgh, error in assess­ ment of lot No 10 bl'k 7 Ells­ worth's addition to Nunda,... D A StediiiMn,sheriff dieting pris oners, and receiving and dis- charging the same, 745 r*0 743 SO Bunker Bros (2. bill» 1»7C $t, ir> '77. $5.09, WM) lnrnishing repairs for jaii Ac 9 24 J H Bagley plank and joist, 2 50 P W Curtis screen door &o 3 00 A Hanaford (iliiss setting&c ... . 6 7ft J C Manner, laying plank walk eae t ot Court House 8 7® D A Stcdman suminoni'ng jurors attending Supervisors, court costs criminal cases, 363 70 Peter Collier, lathing Plastering whitewashing material Ac 84 30 JainesPhilp error in tax sale W>tf N-W1;! town of Nunda 17 00 M Church, late Sheriff, costs.... in criminal cases, receiving dis charging prisoners, 868 38 MChurch, late sheriff cost in suit W J McOonkey and Lot Smith, Collector,...". 9 60 Wm J McOonkev costs in same suit (printing nhntnirt and docket fee #13,75and *10,00).... 23 75 E M La ib purchasing agent aud overseeing work on Court House Hoof, 50 00 fl 24 S AO 3 00 <i 00 S 00 i 363 70 28 80 17 00 366 38 9 60 23 75 50 00 " g S a l & l i l l i g a l l l i l ; eS'S?11®3: 5- l r | f l r | : ? i : S B A 1 2 5<: Kilf-y.... ,k-., Marengo... Dunham.... Cheinumf... Alden.. T. . .. (Jrafton. IHirr ... K! B» Me Nunda. Alggnqaia.... »0,7T7 809,445 m.m mmt m,m us. m 114.088 S62..VM W4,H55 leasts «,«4ii 84fl,«a4 144,tut Mia.353 Respectfully submitted* £'• W„CR1«WV riH it <<» Bqe'ani Vataa'ex f. f,ifi 18S,l46 1)0,3H» ,548 114, 13,413,188 U. VAK VALKKNBUBife R. D. Cooney* S S f5 S S j mm§ fi; sssss mmmm-s :n >: ^ ESStS5KS«555S33!55SeJBc? © GO btw o» a> iSSJi •3. « i The amount paid out by E. M. Lamb purchasing agent, from Dec. 1st, 1876, to July 6th, 1877, for the county, amounts to two thousand twenty dol­ lars and thirceen one hundredths dol­ lars ($20:10.13) as will appear" from an­ nexed report. All of which is respectfully submit­ ted. • Z. E. G OOOKICH, | S AMUEI. C < TTRH G. H. G A Ki t [SON J. W. CRISTY C. O. PARSONS -Committee, STATE OF ILLINOIS, McHenry County. Board of Supervisors, July Term, A. D. 1877. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors. Your Committee on claims would beg leave to report that they have examiue^ aril tiaims presented before them. Illinois Northern Hospital fear Insane at Elgiti: Bvlinder Bolin 1 pair shofciC.............. .$2 95 Leander Church. clofching'Ao .3 45 Julia Callahan " 3 87 Jane Burns, " 6 37 Sophia Sunilricker " 1 '£ Wu^firedl>«ugherty clothing,., >• 2 » »19 So 33 3i Oi os ciot cs 9s f ot o>o» a< it^ae ^• • : 1? |6' ^^>35C*Up5 ^ I • 2 : i v . 00 E< C M ooti cc S <4 £< -1 ic w Si • O*; • :fc«SWOOO>QOSS: 3 S*« s : sr'a 3 ?3: •4 a » = c E 1 •O jra' I?.®; 3 : 2> iaisIlSStasisS 8285828.^; tr* o H OJ o»'jigap i:3SS235S*§»8 S51 i M . ! ; w® : > ® **: : IpuO: : ^ l y j l i; : F*?1: I ^ ts i-. ff • JJm 5 "OS sj 8 2 5 5 o*-h2« CI o •B Bsssagr*"- : s ' 0» OD tw The Grand Jurors from the respec­ tive towns were selected in compliance with law. Board adjourned until to«monrerw jpernlng at 10 ofclock. JtrLY 12TH. 1877, 10 O'CLOCK A. M«-- Board of Supervisors met as per ad­ journment. Same members present as two previous days. The minutes of yesterday's sessions were read and ap­ proved. The tvunaittee te whom the Coniinittet* Supervisor Goodrich presented the following resolution which on motion was adopted. Eemlved„ That a committee of 3 be appointed to enquire into the expe* diency of purchasing a farm with suit* able buildings to be occupied as a homo for the Poor of the towns of the county aud to ascertain thb attending expense of keeping the poor in the adjoining countie«, where the poor are kept and supported ou farms, the probable ex­ pense or cost of a farm to be located iu some convenient place for the acconw modatiou of the county and report the result uf their investigations to the regulaflneetiug of this board in Sep* tern her next. And the Chairman thereupon ap« pointed Supervisors Goodrich, Qartte son and Cooney said committee. Stipersor Patrick made motion tfiaf' tl»e pur chasing agent be instructed to advertise for 60 or more*cords of good seasoned, first class hard wood, to be delivered at the Court House iu wood<> stock during month of Oct« or Ifov. of f as purchasing agent may desire. No bids to be reeeived for less than .25 cords in one lot. Also to receive bide for coal, and purchase where both wood and coal can be purchased to the best advantages; and also that circuit and County clerks and Treasurer use fuel from fuel purchased by comity, and the 6tim of 940 be deducted from salaries of Circuit and County clerics*- and the sum of 935 from salary of Treasurer. Motion carried. Motion made by Supervisor Cottar that the materials on hand left after repairing roof be left iu the hands of the Building committee, and that the/ be instructed to repair the dome oi the court house. Motion carried. Supervisor Parsons made motion that the action of this Board in regard to the equalization of assessment of Personal Property toe reconsidered* Motion lost, On motion of Supervisor Crf sty fiNMtt committee on Assessment of Personal-' Property Mr. J. C. Crumb's assessment was reduced to 96,500, also that the assessment of money and credits to Q« A, Palmer stanjl at 92,500. Supervisor Van Yalkertburg mad* statement In regard to the well lit front of the Court House and thlf matter was reffered So the committe» on public buildings. Motion made* seconded and carried that the mem­ bers and cleik of this Board be allowed' the usual per diem ami m ileage.- Metiou to'adj««rn carried. o. c. DI<;W!XS, Chairman.- | Attest, P. IfmrsKv, clerk. • Ladies Linen suits a large variety an$ very cheat) at P. D. Sniiill's, £

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