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Libertyville Independent, 12 Jun 1924, p. 11

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f O¥ THE ! Take County Board of Supervisors held in the Court House, Waukeagn, 'l?. Tiinois, March 3, A. D. 192%4. wii iibes unatiugh prodiding and the following members present: Austin, Achen, Brown, Bletsch, Burke, Cook, Dilger, Ednger, Eichler, Ficke, mawman, mMoyJor, mousunns, SEWIUEL : Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Paddock, W. J. Stratton, Harry Stratton, Hollstein, Thompson, Webb ----31 Absent: Supervisore Eger, Vercoe. BSupervisor Obese moved that the Supervizors be allotted seats accord-- ing to seniority on the Board. Motion carried. o8 the Superyisor Obee moy t the minutes of the preceding meeting stand approved without reading. Motion carried. Mr. Stephen Darrow of Highwood, 111., addressed the Board and submit-- ted the tdbv;" statement : On the 10th November, On the 10th of November, 1923, at about 7;20 P. M. Mrs. Darrow and niy daughter, Eleanor,, 10 years old, left home to walk to the station of the Milwaukee Electric to. board the car for Evanston. When they arrived at the corner of Washington avenue and Railroad ayenue she heard shots Ared and one of the bullets struck Mrs. Darrow in the back, to the right of the spine, shattering the collar bone and rendering her right arm helpless. She fell to the ground and sereamed with pain Mrs. Juhrend, that hap pened to be walking with her, assisted hber to her feet, and with the help of a man who came to her l-rhle. she walked to her home, about & block from the place where she was shot. She was rushed to the Park Hospital as soon as and the bullet removed by . Speed. -- The extent of the injury was not known at that time and there was hopes that the pain would soon leave the arm and hand and that she would get back the use and action of her arm. Before she . was removed to the hospital a man came to the house and said he heard that a woman had been shot and--wanted--to-- know how sertous it was. It proved to be C. A. Burne, and said he was the man that had done the shooting. Later I learned that the man that Brune was shooting at and Brune himself ran within 12 or 15 feet of Mrs. Darrow while she lay on the ground screaming with pain, and neither of--them stopped to help her. Surely they could not pass that near to her, directly under an electric light, without seeing her and hearing her screams. Brune was so blood-- thirsty and intent on catching a man whom he thought had a bottle of moonshine whisky that he simply ignored' a poor woman that had been the innocent victim of one of his wild and unlawful shots. The acc+ dent has brought pain and sorrow to Mrs. Darrow that none. will know but her. Jt has brought sorrow to her and all her family, one .of the best little families. in the country. Mrs. --Darrow is a strong, beautifu! woman that has alway® done all her own work, and the pride and joy of her daily life was her home, her three beautiful children and herself. Since the accident Mrs. Darrow has suffered terrible pain in the entire arm and hand and has been help less, except to eat her meals with her left hand. She has been de-- prived of her joy and her pride. 'The children have been deprived of a mother's care, a--mother's caresses and a mother's training. Mrs. Dar-- row's begutiful shoulder and chest have been scarred for the remainder of her life, and one of the best women in the country has been made a cripple for the rest of her life, all because a dry agent wanted to cap ture a bottle of moonshine whisky for evidence. The prospects of the future. for Mrs. Darrow~do not look very bright, according to the Dr. Speed report, which I have at pres ent, along with 'all the expenses I have been out to since Mrs. Darrow was injured. 0 o lance, Nov 10, 1923........$ 5.00 Highland M'MN" MJ BJ M ....«..¢i1is%...}.. . HMH.O0 Dr. R. R. Jacks, for services rendered Nov. 10 to date.., 212%.00 Dr. L. J. Poliock, for special examination of arm........ _ 25.00 Presbyterian Hospital, ser-- vices Feb. 14 to Fob. 27... 111.50 Dr. Kellog Speed, for op-- eration Nov. 10 and ser-- vices to Jan 2%%..%........ 185.00 Dr. Kellog Specd, for op-- eration Feb 29> and ser. ¥vices to date............. . --~500,00 To one day per week for 16 weeks' cleanioag .......... 568.00 To:::vuyp:'rmkfmu § w was ¥¥A¥revrt+ ~ 49.00 PFor sns Mdlo'sdl for clec-- twlo treatments> ;.., si2... _ 11.099 For ons battery rent for eloc-- s m m w W e sw# 6# 04 '-" 1 do. = Following is a list of expenses sinceo November 10, 19%3, the date of the accident, which 1 have been put to on actount of the accident to my wile: ~ Henry M. Prior, for ambw _ _ It mrans that she will need help in her home to look after herself and her children and do the daily house work.> Surely 1 am not responsible for all this extra expense that will come for many years if the shock and L have had to be home a groat share of the time to look after the family, as 1 was unable to get any-- one 4*# come to the home and take charge and see that the children and Mrs. Darrow were looked after properly. I am only a wmn on the Milwaukee--Electric Mway and only able to make a fair Hving wage, and thcrefore I am not able to meet nllthhe:tpmuudtlow penses that are to come in future years. 1 am putting this case be-- fore you members of the Board for your consideration and 1: trust that you will look at it the same as though you: men were in my place at this© time. Please <take notice, Dr. Speed's report as to Mrs. Dar-- row's future, and I am sure will mtthcuohtheunomtu ospit Hoban, Holdridge, Hutton, REGULAR®MARCH MEETING For time lost month of Feb-- ruary, 215 hours at 78e per For tim& lost month of De Total ....................$16§7.71)} And that the Chairman of the For special nurse nights, two Bogrd® of Supervisors and County weeks, Feb. 20 to March 6 $84.00]|Clerk be authorized and instructed For special nurse days, two to execute said dsed upon the pay-- weeks, Feb 20 to Marct 3 84.00|ment of the sum of $6%5 to the ------------lGCounty Treasurer of said Lake Tots! .............;.../% WMK.TL[County. Mrs. Darrow will probably have! a); , to be in the hospital for at least tWO | mitted. more weeks, which will add about 01:'00 to the um".h:ho :lr be & to get thout the spe-- clal nurse nt'eflml 5. _ ¥or time lost month of No-- vember, 129 hours at T3¢ ¥or time lost month of Jan-- uary, 169 hours at T73¢ per Mr. Highwood, Illinois. R: Dear Mr. Darrow: The following is 'my record of the care given Mrs. Darrow to date: On November 10, 1923, I saw hberiricke, Harbaugh, Holdridge, Kelly, in consultation at the Highland Park|wirschner, Maether, Murphy, Naber, Hospital, almost immediately foll0oW--| pee, O'Connor,. Harry Stratton, ing the gunshot of the right SUper--| Thompson, Webb $ «19 ascapular region. . This was about| apsent and not voting are: Super-- 8:15 P. M; She had lost the use visors uw. 3"' mchl.r' Hoban, of her right arm and a wound of|w, 1. Stratton, Vercoe * Smdfi entrance was present at the 'right| supervisor Harbaugh moved: to side of the back. 'The collar bon#|agopt the report with the exeeption was broken and it was Decess@rY|of changing the report to read at for me to make an inclision on. th*]$500.00 per acre. _ = front of her chest to extract th#}| @unarvisor Bletsch moved as an Bhe remained in the hospital until the 22nd of November and left with her wounds healing, her right fore-- arm in a splint in accordance with an attempt to conserve the function of the arm. _ _1 saw her at irregular intervals up to and including February 13, 1924. On February 14, 1924, she entered the Presbyterian Hospital and on the 20th of thhnonth an operation was performed the right upper chest in an attempt to remedy the nerve fhturbcnce which was causing pain n the right hand and arm, as well as paralysis of the arm. _ Nearly three hours were required to at-- tempt a dissection of the former scar and expose the nerves of the brachial plexus beneath the collar bone. There was found some lead em-- bedded in one of the main cords of the plexus. This was removed, with the resection of the cord and the subsequent suture of it. Most of the collar boue had to be removed during this operation, which loss is permanent. f m TsSsn' oL Since her last operation, although pain and paralysis continue, I bave some hope of improvement in the condition in the course of the next six© months. She requires care and daily massage treatments and is still confined to the hospital. * If the nerve suture and repair is a failure, there still remains a pos-- sibility of tendon transplantation in her forearm, looking: toward some improvement in the use of her hand. Her main disturbance involves the radial nerve, which has resulted in a drop wrist and loss of use of the fAngers and thumb. By transplanting other muscles, I may be able to re-- store this to a certain degree, but will wot make the attempt until the result of the nerve suture is def-- nitely ascertained. . At the best, she must look for-- ward to some permanent disability in the use of her right arm, the ex-- tent of which can not be stated at this time. If we take it as of this date there is practically total,loss of use of the right arm. Bill for service rendered to date is enclosed. Mrs. Darrow will prob-- ably be under my care for the next two years before a final stage "Is reached or until -- after the third operation for tendon transplantation. Yours very truly, KELLOGG SPEED, M. D. Bupervisor Obee moved that the matter be referred to the Finance and Judiciary Committee for a re port at this meeting. Motion carried Conrad Holistein presented a 0#t-- tificate of appointment by the Town 'Board of Appointment of the Town of Waukegan, as Assistant Super-- visor, to All vacancy caused by the death of John @wanbrough. STATB OF ILLINOIS, LAK® COUNTY, se. TOWN OF WAUKEGAN. e 1, Chas, E. Jack, Town Clerk of the Town of Waukegan aforesaid, do hereby certily that at a meeting of the Board of Appointment held .in and for said Town on the 23rd day of January, A. D. 1924, Conrad Holl-- stein, Regq., was duly appointed As ristant Supervisor --of said Town of Waukegan, to fill vancncy by death Oof John Swanbrough, as that he has been duly qualified as such, by tak-- Ing the oath of office as requilred by March 1, A. D. 1924. Mr. Chairman and Gentiemen of the Board of Supervisors: & Your ¥wamn Land Committee, to whom was referred the petition of John J. O'Connor, of tha Town of Antloch, heretofore Aled : with <the Pard of lnrrvloon. on PDectmber 1*. A, D. 19186, beg leave to report tvat: they Rhave InvestigataA «~'4 poti "an--and recommend that a Q'l" claim deed be executed and dclUyr: IN WITNESS8 WHEREOF, 1 have hereointo set my hband, this 1st day of March, A. D. 192%24. k CHAS. E. JACK, * Town Cleork, ¥ndorseod, Aled, March 3, A. D. 'LEW A. HENDEE, Clerk. Bupervisor Monahan moved that Mr. Holistein be scated. COUNTY OF LAKE. Supervisor Brown, Chairman of the m-Mm« Committee, submitted the # report: BOARD OF SUPPERVI8SORS, MARCH 8E88:0N. 8STATE OF ILLINOI8,\ DR KELLOGG SPEED. 122 South 'Michigan Avenue, Darrow, a% a 4 a * + 6 6# # . 136 per -- Ining, as shown on the annexed plat »+*.....« 143.3?|on a scale 50 ft. to one inch, and lo : of Febe > eated in the Town of Antioch, in the t T8e per County of Lake and State of I!li-- »+....++« 156.9#]nots, in accordance with said peti-- March 1, 1924. 94.17 46. 18 Ewo and one--halt acres in the northeast quarter of Bection 27--469, occupled by J. J. O'Connor and de-- scribed as follows: Commencing at a cedar post (marked "R" in an: nexed plat) t more or less lw feet feet south o{ N. ¥W. m" # ' a h' 'OC- u-n.wou.wmrm, W. 48 ft., N. 80 degrees, W. 4056 it. along River; B. 14 , W, 160 It, 5. 16 r K. 3' ft., B. 12 degrees, W #t., thence E. 225 it more or less to westerly side of channel of Fox River, thence northeasterly 310 ft. more or less to place of begin-- All of which is respectfully sub mitted. 4 ft., N. 80 Gegrees, W. 405 it. along M t U JEL, W _TL *A C Those voting aye are: Supervisors Achen, Bletsch, Hutton, Martin, Maw-- man, Monahan, Paddock, Hollstein--8. Voting nay are: Supervisors Aus-- tin, Brown, Burke ,Cook, Efnger, Ficke, Harbaugh, Holdridge, Kelly, Kirschner, Maether, Murphy, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Harry Stratton, Thompson, Webb "g _ =--19 Supervisor Mawman moved to table the report. Aye and nay vote being had, Super-- visor Mawman's motion was lost by the following vote: _ _ Supervisor Bletsch moved as an amendment that the report be re ferred back to the Swamp . Lands Committee, with instructions to re port tomorrow afternoon. L l un _ Ave and nay vote being had, Super-- visor Bletsch's motion was carried by the following vote: °_ _ . > Voting aye are: Austin, Achen, Brown, Burke, Cook, Efinger, Eichler, Holdridge, Hutton, Kelly, Martin, Mawman, Monahan, O'Connor, Pad-- dock, Holistein, Thompson --17 Absent and not voting are: Super-- visors Bletsch, Dilger, Eger, Hoban, Obee, W. J. Stratton, Vercoe®° _ --7 -- Voting nay are: Supervisors Ficke, Harbaugh, Kirschner, Maetber, Mur-- phy, Naber, Harry Stratton, Wobl_! The following communication was presented and read: : BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, CHICAGO. February 6, 1924. The Board of County Commissioners, Lake: County, Waukegan, Illinois. Gentlemen: _ * The Chicago Regional Planning As-- sociation has been organized for the purpose of making 'a regional survey and of preparing a regional plan, covering the requirements of the re-- gion within fifty miles of the Chi-- cago City Hall, for highways, trans-- portation, public utilities, public rec-- reation, zoning, housing and other elements of vital importance to the orderly development of this entire region. v _ The maflagement of the work of this Association is vested in a Board of Directors consisting of a Presigent, five Vice--presidents and thirty other Directors. The following have been elected to this Board of Directors: President, Dwight H. Perkins, Ar-- chitect, 2319 Lincoln St., gvanlton. Vice--president, Charles S. Peter-- son, Cook Co. Board of Commission-- ers, 1450 Lake Shore Drive, Chi-- cago S k t se S gs Secretary, Herbert E. Fleming, Er-- ecutive Secretary, City Club of Chi-- cago, 207 Fairview Rd., Glencoe, l!l. Directors-- Charles B. Ball, City Health Dept., 4227 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago. _H. E. Gunn, manufacturer, 1604 Buclid Ave., Chicago Heights. _ Bamuel A. Greenloy, engineer, Sun-- set Rd., Winnetka, IIl. W. F. Hodges, lawyer, ex--Mayor, Oc;y. 140 Filmore St., Gary, Ind. rs Harold L . Itckes,= Vive--presi-- dent. Chicago® Woman's Club, 935 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111. Charles E. Merriam, University of Chicago, 6041 University Ave., Chi-- Sol. 8. Miller, Jr.,. lawyer, 827 Prospect, Winnetka, Hl. _ _ _ Charles M. Nichols, real estate, Cllu'o Beach nmk Chicago. B. J. Rosenthal, nthal Trust, Ambassador Hotel, Chicago. m Clifford W. Barnes, Community Trust, Lake Forest, I!l. Mrs. H. 8. Young, Woman's City Club, 5623 Blackstone Ave, Chicago. James R. Smart, real estate, 740 Michigan Ave.. Chicago. Leorado Taft, sculptor, 1548 E. 6ist Bt., Chicago. _ Mra, Morris Woolt, Seoretary, Chi-- an Woman's Club, Highland Park, J G. Wray, ongineer, 614 Wash l-m Ave., Wilmette, HL regional planning project will be concerned primarily with the un-- Incorporated territory lying between the cities and villages in the region and with co--ordinating in internal planning of the 'individual munict--« palities Therefore, the governing bodi¢s (of the countlés in this re-- glon ars vitally concerned in the For this reason the membership of the Association decided at its last conference that your hobhorable body sabould have the omn'-uy to be reprosented on the of Direct-- Eugene A. Rummler, lawyoer, , 965 Spruce St, Winnetka, HMlL _ _ ____ _ ore In the filness of Mr. Perkins, Prow| ident' of the Asessfetion, 1 am wr't} Ing <to eak on ta A***>s«t one of your eommizsloners to rerve as al of E A. BROWN, H. C. W. MEYER, WILLIAM J. STRATTON, real estate ciation, to represent your commission and your county in this project. 'The County Board of Supervisors, Lake County, I1. Court House, Waukegan, I!l. Gentlemen : .. We have bonded Mr. E. H. Merrick on the construction of Section W--154, Route No. 6, Lake County, I!l. Inre port to us Mr, Merrick stated that the road was practically completed. Our engineer, Mr. Wilson, with Mr. Merrick, saw Mr Charles Russell yes-- terday at Waukegan "regarding the payment of the final estimates on this contract. According to Mr. Rus-- sell, there was still some ditch work to be done in the Village of Lake Villa; this work, Mr. Merrick ex-- plained, had been compicted to meet the wishes of the Village Board. Mr. Frank Hamlin of Lake Villa told Mr, Wilson he would write Mr. Russeli his approval of the work as done, which according to Mr. Russell would also meet hiz wishes. Our client, Mr. Merrick, is willing to make any little changes in the ditch level, if the spring water conditions show this to be desirable. It is our understanding that this constitutes completion of this part of the work. i Meetings of :3"" of Directors are held once month, ordinarily o':. t&o' u::ml 'l'mducu'.','st noon, in y m= 0. -- ~~.*" * ""':::r.." "U Ks by ~ naming a Vice at of Association, although we hope <the counties will be in a position to contribute to the work if they ste BAt to do so. It is portant that your Vice pruuut"o named in time to at tend the next meeting, which is to be held on Tuesday, February 26. Yours very truly, €. 8. PETERSON. Mimber Cook County Board of Com-- missioners. Vice--president Regional Planning As sociation for Cook County. Supervisor Naber moved to author-- ize the Chairman of the Board to ap point a Vice--president to. represent Lake County, IIL,. on the Chicago Re-- gional Planning Association Motion carried. The following communication was presented and read: UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wis. January 2%5, 19%4. Mr. Russell stated that there were a number of points paint marked on the pavement requiring bush bam-- mering. Our client explained that this had not been done because h> was unable to determine just what would meet the wishes of the County Superintendent and the state author-- ities Mr. Russell wishes Mr. Me: rick top bush. hammer where he thought it necessary, aiter which an exramination of the road would be made by Mr. Russel!l and a state repregentative. Mr. Merrick will do this. There was some misunderstanding in the instructions given to Mr. Mer-- rick about drain structures, and he is anxious to complete any work re-- quired as early as possible. ° We note that Paragraph 66 of the General -- Specifications for ©Road Work, State of Illinois, states, "Im:-- mediately upon the satisfattory com-- pletion of a section of road from two to three mileés in length and upon written approval of same by the®en-- gifneer, the contractor shall be . re-- lieved of any requirem:nts for fur-- ther work on such section." ' To meet the wishes and orders of the engineer, a certain amount of ] work was done on this road, Mr. Merrick reports to us, in addition to the quantities bid upon. _ We ask that these items be considered at a meeting of the Board as soon as pOSs-- sible and plymentjqr same be made a part of the next estimate. ' The investigation --of our engineer leads us to conclude that the amount of work remaining to complete the original contract and first éxtension is very small, and the actual com-- pletion has been delayed by & mis-- understanding,. and not from any lack of willingness or ability of the contractor. The delay in paying the final estimate for this work imposes an additional fnancial liability upon this contract which wo feel is un-- necessary and we should be glad to co--operate ~--with you in any steps necessary to have the road finally ac-- cepted and the estimate paid. There seems no reason why the contractor should not be paid the full 90 per cent. of work done, and, if it meets the wishes of the Board, we shall be glad to have you take advantage of Paragraph 66 and pay the contractor in full for the major portion: of the work. January 28, 19%4. United States Fidetity and Guaranty COI!P"Y. ; /85 Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 1 beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 25th inst., regard-- ing Mr. E. H. Merrick on the con-- struction of Section W--154, Route No. 6, Lake County, L. |__ _ _ o. The Iollovl:z petition was preée sented and read: STATEB OF ILLINOIS, coUNTY OF LAKE, a8. . TOWN OF FREMONT. To the Board of Supe rs of Lake * The ' undersigned, Highway Con unders S missioners of the Town o!'gnnnt. in said County, would respectfully represent that a now bridge needs to be built over Squaw Creek where the same is crossed by the highway leading from Volo to Ivanhoe in said Town, for which said work the Town of Fremont is wholly responsible; that the total cost of said work will be Four Thousand ($4.000.00) Dol-- lare, which sum will be more than eight cents on the one hundred dol: lars on the latest Assessment roll, and the levy of the road and bridge tax for two (2) years last past in said Town or district was in each vyear not ltss than the sum 'o( Afty o Very truly yours, UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO._ _ C y c I have placed your' letter on file and will-- present the same at the March session of the Board of Super-- visors, which is their next regular session, and will write you letter regarding sameos _ Supervisor Paddock moved that the communication be referred to the Road and Bridge Committeo »~and County Superintendent of Highways. cents on the one hundred dollars on the -- Iatost Asseasment roll for all road and bridge purposes, the major Yours truly, By George Hoft. traiy, _ Your Road and Bridge Co + ge Committee, A. HENDEE. |t> whom the petition of the Public ; moved that the Service Company of Northern |l!li-- referred to the noils was referred with power to act, Committeo -- and respectfully report that wa have in« it of Highways. vestigated the petition and visited tition was pre|the roads contained therein and rec-- 'ommend that the prayer of the peti-- tion be granted. 8, J. W,. HOLDRIDGE, a8. . JAMES O'CONNOR, T. Road and Bridge Committee. 3 rs of Lake| Supervisor Ficke moved that the ___ |report be accepted and adopted. . ." I, the undersigned Highway Com-- missioner in the Town of Fremont, the county aforesald, heroby state that 1 have made a careful estimate of the probable cost of the proposed bridge, a concrete bridge reinforced, one span about 20 feet wide and 30 feet long, and I do estimate that the probable cost of the same will be Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars. Witness my hand this 1st day of March, A. D. 1924. STATE OF ILLINOIS, ): COUNTY OF LAKE, ; fn. TOWN OF FREMONT. George H. Hertel, Highway Com-- missioner of said Town, being duly sworn, on oath says that Four Thou-- sand ($4,000.00) Dollars mentioned in the estimate to which this affidavit is attached is necessary and that the same will not be made more eX penstve than is needed for the pur-- pose required. ' -- _ Lewis O. Brockway, Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex--officio Recorder, submitted the following report: Whetrelore the said Highway Com-- missioner hergeby petitions you for m_& for an appropriation from the ty treasury of a Bum suffi-- clent to meet one--hallf the m of salid bridgeo or other work, Town being prepared=to furnish the other half of the amount required. Dated at 12 Towna Clerk's office in Fremont, this let day of March, COUNTY OF LAKE. Endorsed filed March 1st, 1924. LEW A. HENDEE, Clerk. SBupervisor Ficke moved that the petition be referred to the Road and Bridge Committee with power to act. STATE OF ILLINOIS, G. H. HERTEL, Highway Commissioner. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of March, A. D. 1924. LEW A. HENDEE, County Clerk. Total recording fees received ....... Court costs earned ....................... Court costs received __.___..........--..---- Court costs received previous report..... Lewis O Brockwiy, being duly sworn, on oath says that the fore-- going report by him made is correct to the best of hiz knowledge, infor mation and belief. > LEWIS 0. BROCKWAY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of February, A. D. 1924. A. D. BOTSFORD, 3 Total court costs received .......--..--.---- Miscellaneous costs earned ._........--.--.---------- Miscellaneous costs received__________---------- Miscellaneous costs received previous report CcoUNTY OF 'Total expenses --..-- 'Total earnings in ¢ 'Total receipts in ex STATE OF ILLINOIS, } (Court Seal) * Endorsed filed March 3, A. D. 1924. LEW A. HENDEE, County Clerk. Supervisor Thompson moved that the report be referred to the Com-- mittee on Settlement with the Circuit Expenses-- * Salary dnnnevnust canrerercctanecscesarsescccrsof CI@TK RMrGA ._._.........._....__.._--.--._--------~~ Postage and @XP@NS@3 .......--..-------------------------- ~Motion carried. Supervisor. Webb moved to ad-- journ to tomorrow morning, March 4, A. D. 1924, at 10 o'clock A. M. C' -- Motion carried. _ &' Board met pursuant to . Adjourn-- ment, with Chairman MoCullough presiding and the following mem-- bers present: Austin, Achen, Brown, Burke, Bletsch, Cook, Dilger, Ranger, Kichler, Ficke, Harbaugh, . Hebtll. Holdridge, Hutton, Kelly, RJrsCAB®', Macther, Martin, Mawman, Meyor, Monahan, Murphy, Naber, Qbee, O'Con-- aor. Paddock, W. J. Stratton, Harry tratton, Hollstein, Thompson, W-:I.b: Absent: Supervisors Eger, Vor:; Minutes of the preceding moeting were regd, and upon motion of Super-- visor Kirschner unanimously ap proved. . Bupervisor Holdridge submitted the following report: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS LAKE --______ CoUNTY, ILLINOIS, STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) 88. COUNTY OF LAKE } Chairman of the Board of ~ Supervigors. _Pr..C C. Grignell, County Voeterin-- w submitted the following re * March 1, 1924. Oct. Nov. Leow A. Hondes, County Clerk. Dear Sir: Kindly read the following report before the County Board at your March mesting: o w Jan. Feb. Total miscellaneous costs received..... Total costs earned ... Potal costs received ... #4, Deputy Clerk. expenses _........_....--_--------=------=~~~ earnings in excess of expenses.. receipts in excess of expenses... G. H. HERTEL, Highway Commissioner. 7. Waukegan, I!L., March 4, A D. 1924. Cattle _ Re-- Herds. Tosted. actors. .. 838 690 132 + U# -- 946 229 .. 59 16382 282 s S# 1024 170 o2 98 412 62 62 69 6e *# Kelly, Kirschner, | se. 88. the state and federal government in indemanitlies, besides their salvage, to CcOoUNTY OF LAKE. | Mr. Ohairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors. _ ~~ Your Swamp Land Committee, to whom was referred the petition of John O'Connor of the Town of An-- tioch, heretofore filed with the Board of Supervisors, on December 14, .A. D. 1915, beg leave to report that they have investigated said petition and recommend that a quit claim deed be executed and delivered to the said John J. O'Connor to the follow-- ing described real estate, towit: _ _ _ Two and one--half acres in the N E. quarter of Section 24--46--9,-- occupled Inclosed yo{"lll And state report to compare ke County witk ths others, SBupervisor Obee moved that the aport be received and placed on e. lalouu "m;tdé pervisor k oved that the batLr of paving tL%m« Viaduct and Section W--15d be referred to the Finance Committee, the Road and Bridge Committee and County Super-- intendent of Roads. Motion carried Supervisor Obee moved that the Finance Committee take up the mat-- ter of transferring the interest on the bond issue into the road and bridge fund. Motion carried. i SBupervisor Meyer moved that an extension of time be granted to tho' ¥Finance and Judiciary Committee to . investigate the Darrow shooting affair. © * Motion carried. Supervisor Browp, Chairman of the Swamp Lands Committee, submitted the following report: 1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, MARCH SBSSION. ; March 1, A. D. 19%4. | STATE OF ILLINOIS, )\ ' 22 ds 2 2k 2 0iih totoatracice ns io tentec P dn tealn n Aptatent nb w follows: Commencing at a cedar post (marked "B" in annexed plat) dis-- tant more or less 1,165 feet E. and. 365 feet 8. of N. W. corner N. E. quarter of said Section--27, thence N. 20 degrees, W. 48 feet, N. 80 de-- grees,;; W. 405 feet along the south-- erly side of channel of Fox River; S. 14 degrees, W. 1660 feet, 8. T75 de-- grees, E. 220 feet, S. 12 degrees, W. 260 feet, thence E. 225 feet more or less to westerly side of channel of: Fo River, thence northeasterly 310 feet more or less to place of be-- ginning as, shown on the annexed plat on a scale of 50 feet --to one inch, and located in the Town of Antioch, in the County of Lake and State of lIllinois, in accordance with said petition. -- @4 } And that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and County Clerk be authorized and instructed to execute said deed upon the payment of the sum of $625 to the County Treasurer of said County.-- _ K «~«r--«--§ 1,1009.90 ______ 10,953.75 by J. J. O'Conmnor and described as Alt of which is respectfully sub-- mitted. r : E A. BROWN, H. C. W. MEYER, WILLIAM H. STRATTON, * Swamp Land Committee, Supervisor Holdridge moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Aye and nay vyote being had, Super-- visor . Holdridge's motion: was car-- rled by. the following vote: Voting aye are: Supervisors Aus-- tin, Brown, . Burke, Cook, EfAnger, Ficke, Harbaugh, Hoban, Holdridge, Kelly, Kirschner, Maether, Meyer, Murphy, -- Naber, 'Obee, O'Connor, Harry Stratton, Thompson, Webb--20 Voting nay: Achen, Bletsch, Dil-- ger, Eichler, H#tton, Martin, Maw-- man, Mohahan, Paddock _ _ --9 _ Absent and not voting: Eger, Stratton, Hollstein, Vercoe Supervisor Dilger, Chairman of the Committee on Settlement with the Circult Clerk, submitted the follow-- ing report: REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON SET-- TLEMENT WITH CIRCUIT ° CLERK AND RECORDER. Waukegan, 1!1., March 4, 1924. To the Honorable Board of Buper-- visors of Lake County, I11 Your Committee on Settlement with Circult Clerk would respectfully report that we have examined the report and accounts of Lewis O. Brockway, Circuit Clerk and Re-- corder, for the haif year ending De-- cember 1, 1923, and And the same there have been 8,241 documents re-- corded; that the earnings of said Clircuit Clerk during the said half year amount to the sum of Seven-- teen Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-- fA#Ave and 15100 Dollars; that the re geipts of the office for the sald half year amount to Fifteen Thousand Nine Hundred Nineteen and 30100 Dollars! that the total expenses for the halft year amounted to Twelve Thousand Seven Hundred Forty--nine and 83--100 Dollars; thit the earnings in excess of 'expenses are Fiva Thow sand Nincty--Ave and 32100 Dollars; that the receipts in m Sue 'Iumired sintraing" Hundred Sirty--ning and 74100 m'n. which said sum has been to the County Treasurer and bis correct. _$12,749.83 $17,845.15 find that during the hall year 3,231.60 1,274.00 ~ 46.08 Yoours truly, D. C. GRINNELL 2,678.20 40.05 704.00 204.00 \ as. $12,293.05 $15,919.30 $ 5,095.32 3,169.47 1.114.25 in regard to bullet proof police vests for the '» office. .. -- Bupervisor moved that the matter of three vests: be left to the Jail Committeo with power to act. réceipts thet9"or Bled \ -- Aye and nay vote being had, Super-- visor Paddock's motion was carried by the following vote: Voting aye are: Supervisors Aus tin, Achen, Brown, Burke, Bletsch, Cook, Dilger, Efinger, Kichler, Ficke, Harbaugh, Hoban, Holdridge, Hutton, Kelly, Kirchner, Maether, Martin, Mawman, Meyer, Monahan, l(um Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Pad Harry Stratton, Thompson, Webb--29 Voting nay: None. Absent and not voting: Eger, W. J. Stratton, Hollstein, Vercoe .4 March 1, 1924. From--The Victor Memorial Hospital Association. To--The County of Lake, State of Illinois, represented by its Board of ~Supervisore, H. C. W. Meyer, Chairman, Finance Committee; and its Treasurer, Ira E. Pearsall, and its State's Attorney, A. V. Stmhith:. The Victory Memorial Hospital As-- sociation respectfully presents to the County of Lake, State of Illinois, the following: e t f. > Waukegan, I!l., Office of the County Treasurer. Received this 29th day of Feb-- ruary, 1924, of L. O. Brockway, Cir-- euit Clerk, Three Thousand Oune Hundred Sixty--nine and 47--100 Dol-- A--March 4, 1920, the above Board passed a resolution to the gemeral effect that a tax be levied, collected and desposited in 'a "separate*fund" for the purpose of a memorial to the men of the World War. We t | ue that the report of the Cireuit hnd Recorder be approved, _ N;. §11. STaTE oFrF ILLINOIS, B--Afterwards, the above Board passed another resolution which di-- rected, the Clerk to issue to the, V. M. H. A. a warrant for $14,284.97 on account of the above memorial, etc. All of. which is respectfully mitted, wae w, LAKE COUNTY The following communication was presented andread: . VICTORY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, * Waukegan, I!l. During $14,284.97 --~_ Respcectfully submitted, VICTORY -- MEMORIAL --HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. « Supervisor Kirschner moved that the communication be referred to the Finance-- Committee with power to act. , * If the Board's resolution, the facts and the law entitle the V. M. H. A. to further payments on account of any bank deposits the Victory Mem-- orials Hospital --Association --respect-- fully petitions that such further pay» ments, if any are due, be directed and now made by the County of Lake, State of Illlinois, to the Vic-- tory Memorial Hospital Association,. C--There is current an' impression that the banks pay ow the deposit of public moneys and a feeling that perhaps the V. M. H. A. ought to get all the benefit of such payments, if any; hence -- Aye and nay vote being had, Super-- visor Kirschner's motion was carried by the following vote: + 0 Voting aye are: Supervisors Aus-- tin, Achen, Brown, Burke, Bletsch, Cook, Dilger; Efinger, Eichler, Ficke, Harbaugh, Hoban, -- Holdridge, Hut-- ton, Kelly, Kirschner, Maether, Mar-- tin, Mawman, Monahan, Murphy, Naber, ~Obee, O'Connor, Paddoca Harry Stratton, Thompson, Webb-- Voting nay: Supervisor Meyer <--1 _ _Absent and not voting aré: Super-- visors Eger, W. J. Stratton, Holistein, Vercoe ® ----4 Supervisor Burke moved that the Board go to the County Jail in & body and visit Editor Ralph King. Motion carried: Supervisor Thompson moved to ad-- jJourn until tomorrow morning, March 5, A. D. 1924, at 10:30 o'clock, for committee work. Waukegan, I!l., March 5, 1924. Board met pursuant to adjourn-- ment with Chairman McCullough pre-- siding; and the following members present: Austin, Achen, Brown, Burke, Cook, Dilger, EfAnger, flctofi.mr baugh, Hoban, Holdridge, tton, Kelly, Kirschner, Maetbher, Martin, Meyer, Monahan, Murphy, Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Paddock, W. J. Stratton, Hatry Stratton, Hollstein, Thompson, Webb _ _ _ ____ ----39 -- Absent: Eger, Bletech, Mawman, Vercoe ps 4 Minutes of the: preceding meeting were read and upon motion of Super-- visor Ficks unanimously adopted. Supervisor Ficke submitted the fol-- lowing petition and resolution : h THAT WHEREAS, There is no d# rect state aid route leading from Barrington and Lake Zurich north easterly to the County Seat, C 'AND WHEREAS, The same can be accomplished by Gdesignating a state ald route between Lake Zurich and AND WHEREASYS, Such designated route was recommended to be in« cluded in the proposed $100,000,000 bond is@sue, without snecess, -- _ _ THEREFORE, The 'Meflk': residents of-- the southwest part Lake County-- do hereby respectfully petition the County Board--of Super-- visors to Cesignate the most direct roupte between Lake Zurich and Area (subject to such relocation as State Division of Highways may . the future require) passing through or near FuairAel4 and Gilmer, a% & state ald route, and requeat the ap» proval of the Division ot Highways thereto Name, -- .. Address. H. C. W. Meyetr. r.xm.a and _two. bundred thirty--six (238) others Motion carried BE 4T n'nonlv'g By February, 1924, the said was duly received by the By Fred B. Whitney, M P. DILGER, FRANK BURKE, RAY PADDOCK, Committee, President. City of dit C

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