Total | ...........}}...... --@1911 SsPECIAL BRIDGE ACCOUNT FTriangle Construction Co. Aocct. contract Sec. X--2--15d4 87 E. H. Merrick Acct. contract 2nd exten-- sion Sec. W--154 .......> Acct ¥Finley Acet Finley Acet M. _P. DILGER. _ R B. C. THOMPSON. Supervisor Achen moved that the report be accepted and adopted. COUNTY OF LAKE ) _ Supervisor Kirschner, Chairman of the Printing and Stationery Claims Committee, submitted the following report: ; STATE OF ILLINOIS) * _ Aye and Nay vote being had Su-- pervisor Achen's motion was carried by the following vote: -- C Voting --aye are Supervisors Aus-- tin, Achen, Brown, Burke, Cook, Di}-- ger, Efinger, Eichler, Ficke, Har-- baugh, Hoban, Holdrdige, Hutton, Kelly, Kirschner, Maether, Mawman, Monabhan, Meyer, Murphy, ~Naber, Obee, O'Connor, Paddock, Holistein, Thompson.--26. Voting Nay: None. . Absent and not voting are Super-- visors Bletsch, Eger, Martin, W. J. Stratton, Harry Stratton, Vercoe, Webb--7. . BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ~ _ MARCH SESSION ; ; ' March 6th, A. D. 1924. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board 'of Supervisors: Your Committee on Printing and Stationery Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presermted before them and recommend the payment of the fol-- lowing, 'and that the clerk be direct-- ed to issue orders for the several amounts to the several claimants, to--wit: Names For What Amt. The Antioch Press Printing (Cir. Clerk) ....$ 16.00 Allen & Company Suppliés °..:...srissssserses -- 28.97 Allen & Company Bupples |.:..c.......l...... 4ff.20 Baunkers Box Company File boxes .....0...l....... 0 47.53 Geo. D. Barnard. Stationery Co. & Coroners recordk ........ _ 45.91 Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co. Supplies (Probate) ....... _ 60.96 Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co. | Su%)!iés (Probate) ....... _ 55.19 Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co. _ Supplies (Co. Clerk) .... 12.55 Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co. © ' Supplies (Co. Clerk) .... _ 40.35 Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co. Supplies (Cir Clerk) .... 243.96 Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co. Supplies (Co. Clerk) .... 211.59 Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co. Supplies (Co. Clerk) .... 349.99 The Commercial Printer Printing (Co. Clerk) .... 14.65 'The Commercial Printer | * Printing (Treasurer) ...» _ 30.65 Daily Sun . Printing (Simpson) .....; 104.50 Daily Sun Printing (Treasurer) .... 651.40 Baily Sun Printing (Co Clerk) ...... _ 38.60 Daily Sun Printing (Sheriff) ....... _ 48.00 Daily Sun Printing (Probate) ..., 37.50 Daily Sun Printing (Recorder) ...... Daily Sun . . Printing (Hospital) .....« T. H. Flood & Company Law books (S. Block) .. 8. M. Hend¢rson . 'TAK FRBLOB seisksssssissss Illinois Printing Company Printing Election law bks A. L. Kraemer Company Supplies (Co Clerk) .... Libertyville Independent Printing Sup. Proceedings Midland Paper Company Paper towels ..........:. Maurice Murrie. postmaster Envelopes flrmum) +s Maurice Murrie, postmaster Total . Envelopes (Co. Clerk) Paatagraph Printing & tionery Co. Records (Cir. Clerk) .... Paatagraph Printing & Sta-- tionery Co. Records (Cir. Clerk) .... P. F. Pettibone & Company SBupplies (Cir Clerk) .... P. F. Pettibone & Company Bupplies (Cir. Clerk) .... P. F. Pettibone & Company Supplies (Cir Clerk) ...... P. F. Pettibone & Company Bupplies (Cir Clerk) .... P. F. Pettibong & Company Supplies (Co. Clerk) .... P. F. Pettibong & Company Supplies (Co. Clerk) .... P. F. Pettibonge & Company Supplies (Co. Clerk) --.... P. F. Pettibonge & Company Bupplies (Co. Clerk) ..... P. F. Pettibone & Company Supplies (Treasurer) .... P. F. Pettibons & Company Bupplies (Cir, Clerk) ... P. F. Poettibong & Company Bupplies (Cir, Clerk) .... Becurity Envelope €0. Envelopes (Co. Clerk) . ... Mance! : Talcott, postmaster Envelopes (Co. Clerk) .. West Publishing Company Bubscriptions --......... ... R. R. Yates Poncils (Cir. Clerk)y .... Zion Institutions ? Industries Bupplites (Co. Clerk)y ... .. Zion llm.tlgu & Industries (Bupervisors) .. -:'H'.'Juu... & Industries _ Buppltes (Co. Clerk) .... BOND 188U€ Names For What Aant. . H. Mertick Acet contract S¢c. 2%8--15d . . $1934.96 inley 'Brothers _ | Acct contract Sec P--2--150d.. 1781.66§ inley Brothers # Acet contract Sec. 28--15d 19384.96 . H. Merrick -- Acct. contract Sec. 28--15d,. 2321.20 . H. Merrick ° Acct contract Sec. V--15d4.. 306.40 Advertising J. Cart, Treas. Cook Co. Pro rata share of cost of construction of Jewett DrIGG® | ....s kss 0k k0 + 6k 6 ++ _ Bridge Audit .........$19,648.02 All of which is respectfully submit-- Grand total of Road and Total E. W. MAWMAN, Chairman. REFUVND ime & Industries It, Clefrk)y .... & Company Clerk) .... & Company Clerk) .... & Company & Industries .. ... . . . $1188 .54 )ss: Sta-- .. $7§71 .21 §$183%, 28 m.' . o > Nolith " 8712.14 315. 80 330 .00 245.85 238 .00 237 .40 122.90 627.58 163.75 20 .00 35 .00 15.00 61 ; 65 11.1 22.61 44.16 6.25 8 .40 % rk) .... _ $8.10 Zion & Bupplies (Cir. & Co. ) ~ .w Zion Institutlions & Industries Bupplies (Misc) .......... . 64.99 Bion Institutions & Industries mcw «¥x» * Kih M Zion & Industries Bupplies (Co. Clerk) .... 4.00 Zilon Institutions & Industries Supplies (Misc.) --......... _ 19.00 Zion Institutions & Industries Supplies (Cir,. Clerk)...... 14.2%5 s (allowed $3.2%5) ZLion Institutions & Industries Supplies (Cir. Clerk) ..»---- » 4.06 STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF LAKE ) 'The bill of Callaghan & Company for Statutes to Deane &'l'l!lor in the sum of $15.00 to referred HARRY STRATTON. °~~~ Bupervisor Mawman moved that the report be accepted and adopted. Aye and Nay vote being bad Su-- pervisor Mawman's motion wascar-- riled by the following ~vote: Voting aye' are Supervisors Aus-- tin, Achen, Brown, Burke,:Cook, Dil-- ger, Efinger, Eichler, Ficke, Har baugh, ~Hoban, Holdridge, Hutton, Kelly, Kirschner, Maether, Mawman, Monahan, -- Meyer, --Murphy, -- Naber, Obese, _ O'Connor, Paddock, Harry Stratton, Holilstein, Thompson. --27. Voting Nay: None. Ab';.t and not voting: Supervis: ore tech, Eger, Martin, W. J. Stratton, Vercoe, Webb.--6. to the Board and a committee of All of which is respectfully sub-- mitted. i w T . ol (A% . Supervisor Hutton moved to |pay the bill of Callaghan & Company for $15.00 for Statutes shipped to Deane and Taylor, on the table. Mo-- tion _ carried. Philo Burgess, superintendent of the Lake County Farm, submitted the® following report, which said re-- port ' was referred to the County Farm Audit --Committee-- by the chair BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MARCH SESSION i .. March 6th, A. D. 1924. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of 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 quarter from Decem-- ber 1st, 19238, to February 29th, 1924. RECEIPTS. > Name --For What. Amt. 5 lbs pbutte Dec. 31--H. _ 5 Ibs butte Dec, 2--Mrs. _ 5 lbs butte Dec. 10--Mrs. 5 lbs butte Dec. ll'I--Mr:. 5 lbs butte Dec. ©24--Mrs 5 Ibs butte Dec. 31--Mrs. 5 lbs butte Name --For Dec. 4--Sam Schar 2 lbs butter at 6 2 lbs butter at 62 cents..{ Dec. 3--B A. Hutton > ~ 5 lbs butter at 60 cents.. Dec. 10--Sam Schar 2 lbs butter at 62 cents.. Dec. 18--Sam Schar 2 lbs. butter at 62 cents... Dec. 26--Sam Schar 2 lbs. butter at 62 cents.. Dec. 4--John Hunt Pension fund ..........++ Dec. 4--John Hunt _ Cash, expenses .......... Dec. 10--H. B. Eger 5 lbs butter at 62 cents .Dec. 31----H. B. Eger 5 Ibs butter at 62 cents Dec, 2--Mrs.. Whitney 5 lbs butter at 62 cents Dec. 10--Mrs. Whitney . 5 lbs butter at 62 cents Dec. 17--Mrs. Whitney 5 lbs butter at 62 cents Dec. ©24--Mrs, Whitney 5 Ibs butter at 62 cents Dec. 31--Mrs. Whitney _ 5 lbs butter at 62 cents Dec. 17--Mrs. Whitney 5 lbs butter at 62 cents Dec. ©24--Mrs, Whitney 5 Ibs butter at 62 cents Dec. 31--Mrs. Whitney _ -- 5 lbs butter at 62 cents Nov. 5--Lake Co. Gen. Hospital 27% lbs butter at 58 cents Nov. 13--Lake Co. Gen. Hosptl. 28 Ibs butter at 60 cents.. Nov. 19--Lake Co. Gen Hosptl. 24 lbs butter at 64 cents.. Nov. 21--Lake Co. Gen. Hopstl_ 25 lIbs butter at 64 cents,. Nov. 30--Lake Co. Gen. Hosptl. 27 lbs butter at 64 cents.. Dec. 10--Bowles Comm. Co. , % T. B. Cows .......... Jan. 5--John Hunt Pension fund ............ Jan. 4--Sam Schar 2 lbs butter at 62 cents.. Jan. 10--Sam Schar 2 lbs. butter at 60 cents.. Jan. 16--Sam Schar 2 lbs butter at 60 cents.. Jan. 23--Sam. Schar 2 lbs butter at 60 cents.. Jan. 30--Sam Schar % lbs butter at 60 cente.. Jan. 7--D. A. Hutton 5 lbs butter at 60 cents.. Jan. 7--Mrs.°E. Whitney 5 lbs butter at 60 cents.. Jan. 14--Mrs. E. Whitney | 5 lbs butter at 60 cents.. Jan. 21--Mrs. E. Whitney 6 lbs butter at 60 cents.. Jan. 2%--Mrs. E. Whitney 5 Ibs butter Jan. 21--Mrs. 6 lbs butter Jan. 2%--Mrs. Feb. 7--Sam Schar £ lbs butter at 60 cents Feb. 14--Sam Schar 6 ibs butter Jan. 22--H. -- 6 lbs butter at 60 cents Jan. 31--L. F. Hook 1 cow hide ............ Feb. 4--D. A. Hutton 5 lIbs butter at 60 cents 2 lbe butter at 60 cents Feb. 21--Sam Schar Feb. 28--Sam Schar % lbs butter at 58 cents FeBb. 11--John Hunt Pension fund ............ Feb. 4--Mrs. E. Whitney 5 lIbs butter at 60 cents.. Feb. 11--Mrs. E. Whitney 5 lbs. butter at 60 cents.. Feb. 18--Mrs. E. Whitney 5 lbs. butter at 60 cents.. Feb. 2%5--Mrs. E. Whitney 56 ibe butter at 68 --cents.; Feb. 25--H. B. Eger 56 ibs butter at 58 cents., Total receipts ........... EXPENOITUVUVAEE Dec. 1;:'(:.:"!10 Jordan Dec. %--Pete Jotosky Care of John Hunt: ...... Dec. %----Mrs. Jossle Drury Dec. 5--Lake County Farm Doct. 4--A. Huss Repairing oye glasses .... Dec. 5--B. Sicter Dec. ----Illinois Bell, Tel, Co. 003. $--Dr. L E. Golding Dec. 8----Sharpless Separator Co Dec. 8%.--P. Burgess, Car_fare to Chicago ......" Der. §--C. M. & 8t P. Ry. Dentist tutions & Industries at )ss? Chairman . . $543 .53 of the| Jan. 13--Pete Jocosk;) 5C Care of John Hunt ave |t0| Jan. 20--Pete Jocosk: ent-- of| Care oft--Jolin Hunt as SU--| Jan. 21--Hannah Port County|. gervices ........... Decem--| Jan, 27--Pete Jocosky 217.50 16.80 14.00 15.95 15. 36 16.00 17.28 61.16 14.00 1.24 3.10 $.10 3.10 1.3t 1;20 165. 00 1.16 a20 i YINAEO OL AADOTIZYI Use of tapping 7,00| _ and labor ...;.... 2,00|J. B. Morse & Comp +»Mdse (Clothing) 8.00} M. Pester & Son * | Horse shotving ... 24 24 24 10 10 10 10 ." 156 10 ft '"""'"v"&-'-':' Dec. -- 10--~--Mrs. E.. Dec. 9--H, W. Smith Evening papOI# ...+»... Dee. 16--Pete Jocosky Care of John Hunt .. .. Dec, 15 ~Henry Lawrence Dec. 11--Public Service 4 telephone poles ... . Btamps |...>...}u% 00e 00e +»+ _ Dec. #1----Auguset Geringer Dec. 20--Fiaherty & Kennody Dec. 24--Mrs. E. ~Whitney Dec. 17--Mrs. E. Whitney -- Dec. 20----Ree Motor COs ° Ford timer and rep&if#.. ... Dec. ltl--W. Cooper & Nephew cm s 4 6 6 non e en 6 e e e s s 8 & Dec. 23--Pete Jocosky Care of John .Hunt ... Dec. 30----Pete Jocosky Care of John Hunt ... Dec. 30--John Hunt c"h .---cnd--..;---...4 Dec, 31--Mrs. E. Whitney Services ......,.....;}. Dec. $1--J. Bernard .. Ford chains ,........... Jan. 3----Illinois Bell Tel Jan. 3--North Shore Gas Jan. 7--C. M. Wilcox ~*Truoking 2 T. B. cows. Jan. 7--C. M. Wilcox® -- Dec. ~8--John Hust .Hmllng freight ...... Jan. 6----Pete Jocosky Care of John Hunt .. Jan. 9----J. Bloomberg 22 Navy blankets :;... Jan. 12--L. Emmerson Auto license ~......... Jan. 14----Mrs. E. Whitney Servigtse --.............s Jan. 13--H. W. Smith Jan. 13$--Pete Jocosky Care of John Hunt ... Jan.. 20----Pete Jocosky Cara ot--Jolin Hunt ... Jan. 21--Hannah Perry -- Jan. 31--Jennie Laughlin / Services for January .... Jan. 29--Libertyville Battery Charging battery ........ Jan. 28--Post office. C.O0.D. gear wheel, wash machine Feb. 3--Pete ~Jocosky ~ Care of John Hunt ...... Feb. 10--Pete Jocosky + Total expenditures . Care of John Hunt ...... Feb. 11--North Shore Gas Co Feb. 3--H. W. Smith Evening papers® ......... Feb. 11--Illinois Beli Tel. C Feb. 4--Mrs. E. Whitney Services |...............}« Feb. 11--Mrs. E. Whitney Servicesg .............}..}® Dec. 17--Pete Jocosky Care of John Hunt ...... Dec. 17--John Hunt CaSh .....ssassssrir¥irerrss Dec. 24--Pete Jocosky Care Of John Hunt ...... Dec. 18--Mrs. E. Whitney BervICB® ........¢.0....%+% Dec. 14--Post office. SHAMDE 1+ ««.4s.css¥esersre Jan. 25--Pete Ulrich Services--ices ....2....... Dec. 8--E. E. Elisworth C.O0.D. Fair store (mops) Feb: 13--Isabelle fieed Co. Garden seeds f..}......... Feb. 25--Mre. E. Whitney SUMMARY Dec. 1st, 1923.--Cash on hand$ 63.22 Total receipts ............ 480.31 Pay 'roll, February Cremo Manuftacturing Md#s® =,......0...0.... F. B. Lovel! Company Wm. Laycock Company Villageo of LAibertyrille, Use of tapping machines J. B. Morse & Company +»Mdse (Clothing) ...... M. Pester & Son : Horse shoting ............ Paul Ray MWMGG ~«sissiscsikrsievcs 4s .& ln:e-.tnu Band & Gravel Co. " ¥x¥¥¥ bsva uit i0 se mc esd LaAbor and material :. Libertyville Lumber Co. Care of John Hunt .. 10 Services ..... Services $ 543.53 Total <expenditures ...... 498.38 18--W. E. Volkman Whitney a «CC co. Co. Co. Co $ 498.38 100 .00 18.50 15. 00 2.00|Chas. Davis, Joseph Brammer, Chas. Ulhik, Chas. Ludlow, Wm. Neave, o0.00| Silas Hindricks, 'Wm.. H. . Edwards, I, ~.V.-- Crain, C. F.--Bennett, E. J. 20.00| Hampson, Wilbur Kessler, Harry Stanley, Owen James,--W. J. Hark-- 2.00|ness, W. C. Edwards, Robert Peters, E. Kiammer, W. C. Dunn, Steven 1.55| Butz, W. R. Spanton, H. A. Crabtree, | T. H. Ferguson, Emmerson Thomp 2.00|con, Chas. H. McGarraban, C. N. Bags, H. B. McCormick, Paul Stew-- 2.00|art, Robert Corder, Paul Mapes, Ar-- thur Mole, Samuel Schadd, Conrad 40.00| Schafer, Stanley Cook, H. C. Davig, John Wright, E. W, Croft, J. Alerx-- ander DePew, Dan Edwards, Fred 60.00| Pfleger, William Schleter, -- Chas. Co. |West, Chester M. Shippe. 15 ANTIOCH. -- Herman -- Cubban, Ernest Clark, 4.21|Chas. Cobb, Eugene 'Cox, John Cobb, Wm. Cassidy, E. °R. Cross, [Fred ©2£.00|Cribb, L. --R. Congdon, Ed Dressel, John Dupree, Percy Dibble, John 2.00| Ehiert, Harold Filweber, Paul Ferris, 16.17| Paul Folbrick, L. W. Fek;g: Waliter Forbrick, John George, Chas--GCriffin, 16.17 17.21 24 .00 3.156 6.1§ 9 .10 1.0U} Dr. J. L Taylor Bervices (professional) 1 .00 mlr'.m 2,00| Public Service Company Light and Powet ...., 1.56 $.00 1.55 4.45 6.81 43. 86 14 :28 21 George ; B. Rogers, L lg'l" 2.501de1, Artbhar MM ward Washburn, W. J, Vanderkloot, 3.85\Chas, E. Mawman, . Newbal! Hol-- 'mur. Peier G. Adam, Richarde Dunne, 428' \\'m. Calciauser, Fred Hoftman, Chas. ;l'.mvnon. Andrew -- Schaffer, DeWitt \/h) thorstinge, Lester D. lufor Chas. 8.05)¢." Ciark, J.. A. Danfels, George \ _ ~vchard, F.~-- E. Geraghty, Arthur 5.90 > . John CBHurch, : Harold. Bar-- "Matt Atkinson, Robert T. King. ;l'sn i t '0@#, Geo., h.."' !'n no ..c' "~. PItt, M. In Wessling, K.11 * alen+ \I'rank1Iin R. """v tard J. >., . wk, Thomas Rankin, 6.00 vs. A. wut, Viarreon Miber, Harty Voting Aayeo are-- Bupervisors Aus-- tin,. Achen, . Brown, . Burke, Cook, Dllmm Ficke, Harbaugh, Ho-- ban, H Hutton, Kelly, Kirsch-- ner,. Maether, Kichler, Mawman, Mon-- 'mhan, . Meyer, Murphy, Naber, Obee, O'Connor,> Paddock,© Harry . Stratton, Holistein, 'Thompron--27. » ---- Voting mnay;.. None.. -- + Absent and not voting .are-- Super: visors Bletach, Egorp W. J. Stratton, lvm. 'Webb, Martin--6. SBupervisor Hoban, chairman of the Jury committee, submitted the follow-- TOkkE -- ... «.. +051 ci s :2 i« PMEA We, the undersigned Committee, beg=leare to report that we bavre examined the report made by Philo Burgess as --superintendent of the County Farm, for the quarter ending March 1st, A. D. 1921, and find the same to be correct and that thete is a balance of $4§5.15 on hand. All of which is respectfully submitted. ing report: February 12%, A. D. 1924. We, the 'undersigned Jury Commit-- tee, authorised to draw from the Jury List submitted to fill the Jury Box, hereby -- submit the following list of names, so selected to replen-- ish --the Jury Box: -- | BENTON. C.~Tollefson, J. M. Fidds, C. W. Mason, B. A. Innes, H. P. Tilman, B. Klawan, O. Gaede, Walter Peter: man, Otto l'olkel;:. D. Lucy, J. W. Mehaffey,>N. 8. Detiene, Fred Slater, Andrew Harsion, Max Herdenotich, Otto Hanke, Geo. Hockney, James Hanrahan, Chas. Holmes, Murry® Hor-- ton, Arthur Halkins, James Horan, Frank' Hunt, Earl Horton, Wam. Lan-- s GRANT. Tony Passi, Ed. Fickter, M. Boy son, Lewis Tonyan, D. A. Willey Jr. John Stanton, R. Laux. LAKE VILLA. -- Marion Wright, Wm. Pester, Wm. Henry Atwell, Walter Dibble, E. A. Wilton, Chas. Mattéen, Norman Bur-- nett, Geo. Wallace, Dan Sheehan, Fred Witt, Wm. Weber Jr.. Eugene Clark. NEWPORT. Arthur Kelley, Fred Ray, Mike Shelley, ©<Robert Casterton, Frank NewelL 4 " -- AVON, Christian Stark, E.--F. Shants,° H. J. Edwards, P. W. Newhouse, Harry Lusk, J. W. Schlosser, E. E. Harris, Jess Longabaugh,, Martin Thelan, Ray Morrell, Henry Shober, Milford Smith, L A,. Fitz, James Curran, James Triggs.: : Leslie Gillings, Clinto Toll, Clar-- ence Bonner, Homer Ormsby, C. C. Ames, R. F. Wutzke, Fred Giffel, Leo Fiood, Geo. Winters, L. F. Hook, Victor Johnson, Geo,. Dodge. 6 WAUKEGAN. : Edward Maiman, J. M. Graves, Harold McArthur, L. J. Yager, James Salmon, John O'Hara, George Lewis, T.. ¥, MURPHY, Chairman, WARREN. 106 .26 John Schilts, Herbert Steil, Charles Voelker,' Harry Sasho, Edward Bar-- baras, ~Harry Buhr, Carl Erost. E. P. , John L. Shepard, MM. F. v_vfl'o.\x. Traut, E. L Under-- . WAUCONDA s Emanuel --Hatinger, Ole Grahtham, Frank ~Hironimus, Wm.~A. Johnson, Passfield, Otis J. Phillips, Prior, Ben Rosing, P.A. Smith, Vedder Stone,; Andrew Sowers, Albert Stub 3";"'0 l'-l- "-I.-o '"fi fecituticle 44 ley, o.';';'fi.... 'Jake Blisol, F. E. Blere, Frank Baker, M. H. Carroll, Robert Lusky, Ge0o. Kubhiman, Joe Kibrage, -- Frank . Lagerschuite, Her-- man Nevhaus, <--F. .' Kufabl, _ Benj. Broemikamp, Walker Cella, J. F. Hol-- lister, Robert Frick. Clnn;eo Kriges, J. D. P s M fannan # Gordon Ray, Clem Small, Talbott, J. D. Doyle, Wm, Hoftman, Toim -- 3 Hedhioth Barner ' Notch: hagen, ll-nulzc'.,'hi. Rivelit, Baker, Btreed,-- Henary Wm, Fulton, Harry Kinney, Roy N. J. Neal, Oscar Berg, Harvey Hyde, Tom. Fagan, W. J. Strickland, Frank Tonjorn, Waliter > YERNON. Lewis Mills, Frank Helmer, H. A. Pfister, Paul Pegelow, Louis Raupp, Gust Soerp, Roy -- Stancliff, Jacob Ruddi Knack, D J. Haynes, Arthur Helst.® * : ¥nuderiins: >\ .1 _Sffeuded "c._ l0 < 1 4 _0 _ Vidus _n-!-._'q- Obbnaut, J, J. Thims,, Harty Tims, Heary Tonne, Wm. Umbdenstock, C. C. Voss, H. F. Wagner, Arthur Wickersheim, Ol-- iver Wolf, August Widner, Wm. Wes-- ton, James Towner, Henry Stelling. Mcade. All of which is respect{fully sub-- vartted " hich . is rei liy sub E. A. BROWN. '; Supervizor Obee movred that the report be accepted and adopted. Mo-- tion carried. The following petition > was pre-- sented and read: . STATE OF ILLINOIS \}' coUNTY OF LAKE ] « BOARD OF SUPERVISORYS MARCH SESS1ION, March 6th, A. D, 1924. Mr. Chairman and Gentliemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Petitioner, Mr, I. M. Bets worth, a resident of the Town of Grant in Lake County, Illinois, rep-- resents that he is the owner of Lot $09 in John L. Tweed's Pistakee ILAke Subdivision in the Town of Grant, loeated in the Village of Fox Lake, that the lot in-- said subdivision was assessed at an assessed value of $400, which: is excessive, as said lot is not improved, and unimproved property in the same gubdivision is assessed-- at $30. : r He therefore prays that your board will refund to him the State and County taxes on the lot in said sub-- division on an assessed valuation of $370, as follows: _ _ bs. % State Tax, $1.67; County, $23.3;)|of the State of Illinois, and that I County Bond, $.67. *. will faithfully discharge the duties and that the other taxing bodieslof the office of s#uch County Col-- refund a like proportion to him of|lector, for the year 1923, according excess paid by him as follows: to the best fo my ability. Town Tax, $.8%; Road & Bridgo IRA EDWARD PEARSALL, Tax, $2.22; Non High School Tax, -- Collector. $1.71; Village Tax, $5.18; Village| Subscribed and sworn to before Bond Tax, $2.74, and School District,| me, this 5th day of March, A. D. No. 114, $3.19, > 1924. -- Respect{ully submitted, (Seal) LEW A. HENDEE, * « . . . _. .. +4 .. . . Retitioner, County -- Clerk. Supervisor Maether moved that the| Supervisor Dilger moved that the Petition be referred to the Erroneous | bond be approvtd. Assessment Committee . with powe Motion cartied. Motion ~carried. presented and read: EDW i} Supervisor Holdridge submitted the | --» ST&TE OF ILLINOIS following Rmhlmi DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK Subscribed STATE OF ILLINOIS ]|' AND BUILDING me this 6th se : + DIVI8ION OF HIGHWAYS 192%4. COUNTY OF LAKE Springfield, March 3, 1924. LEW . RESOLUTION OF THE BOA%% OF|FROM: Division of Highways, Bu-- SUPERVISORS FOR THE COUN--| reau of Machinery. " ie TY OF LAKE AND STATE OF|TO; Charles E. Russeli, Co. Sup. 8'"] ILLINOIS _ADOPTED %A:fl' of Highways, Lake County, Wau TO THE PETITION OF l~mfll.,o, ' T. SULLIVAN AND SOPHIE HAG--| gy : Lease of State trucks to| _ To the !lfi MKAN TO --VACATE A PORTION oF PINE AVENUE IN HILL CREST SUBDIVISION SITUATED N THE COUNTY OF _LAKE AND '8STATE OF ILLINOIS. WHERKAS, William T. Sullivan and Sophie Hagman have this day bresented to this body. a petition setting forth that they aroe .owners, of all property abutting upon that portion .of Pine Avenue which ex-- tends from the east line of Pine Avenuse to the east boundary line of Hillcrest Subdivision -- on . For Lake, the said Hillcrest Subdivision being more fully described as Wil Ham 'T. Sullivan's Millcrest Subdi-- vision on Fox Lake, being a subdi-- vision of that part of the Southwest quartor of Section Ten (10), Town-- ship Forty--Five (45), NoFfth Range Nine (9), EKast of the Third Prin-- cipal Meridian, lying morth of the northerly right of way of the Chica< go, Milwaukee and St. Prul Railway in Lake County, Illinois, according to the plat thereof recorded on April 5, A. D., 1922, in the Recordar's Of-- ties of Lake County in Book "L" of ber 210629, > : AND, ghlll". it is made to notks U (e enb soatting vore the portion m Amuh{onh-: after described desire to--yacate the sald ortln of Pine Avenus, : NOW, THEREFORE, BPE IT RE HOLVED, that that portion of Pine Avenue which Hes between the cast line of Highview Avenue in said Hillcrest ~Subdivision and the east boundary line of the sald Hillerost Bubdivision is no"k:l'mr oft use for the purpose for is was dedi-- eated : and thfl.n in -- for the best Interesta of a County that the sald portion of Ping: Avenne be va-- cated . and «bandon@d. BE TT rttffuR®: PPSDLVED that for the gersons abova set forth, the aftorementinned part -- of Pine Avenue as described in the said Hill-- Romaine Stryker, Joseph : Seigle, J. T. --HOBAN, Chairman. 1. as document aum-- y aroe owners ng upon that ue which er-- line of Pine boundary line sion -- on . Forxr st Subdivision ribed as Wik illerest Subdi-- being a subdi-- firmly © bound to the People of the z.vlnlm:-ovothttho Btate of Illlinois in the penal sum Maintenance Committee be em-- of Four Hundred Ninety--tive Mmunmwomuuun sand' ($495,000.00) Dollars, for : the bie to their needs, for maintain-- payment of which, well and truly to| ing the roads. be:-- made, we bind ourselves each|l Ayo and Nay vote being had, Su-- of us, our heirs, executors and ad--]| pervisor Naber's motion was carried ministrators, firmly by --these© pres--| by the following vote: perform all the duties to lnmwu-uaw&ol Taxes for the year 192%3, in the County of Lake, in the State of I}-- debea hy Mat: and "tarme the sban Y W , W , boueooodoihomcomn-:;:- der and deliver over to hbis s _: Road & Bridge Committeo. mu%n-um Motion carrted. Kdward Poearsall, County Treag |'°"" !! 9e a s :lon Nafth Quad truck w?duhcm,wum"""""m""'"l" following State Dond: "v'."'vr'm KNOW ALL MEN B¥ THBe® -- |. Y®r W&u'y yours, M D. K CORNELL, ruat we,' lnk sowaro rear thapt. of Machinery. BSALL, AND WIL--| -- Supervisor Etin addressed the '%m c:ngg luu"hm:"u&.luu-rm on'm f 1| now m mwm cuv%:. WILLARD| stated ~that the expense of main-- R. WIARD, H. --BUBW | taining the same was excessive, and m.%! WIL~| muggested that they be returncd to B. * M.] the state, DURST, FRANK G, lm% WIL--| SBupervisor Naber moved that the LIAM &. DALZIEL, AND JAMBES|County Mainterance Committee re-- T. MAYES, * turn the four Nash trucks now in %mummwcwmwmumcmm and State of Illinois, are held and! Motion carried. sor in office all books, papers and moneys appertaining to his said of-- fice, the foregoing bond to be void; otherwise to remain in full force. GILES 8. FARMER . (Be WILLIAM B. SMITH (Se THEODORE H. DURST (S¢ CcoOUNTY OF LAKEUELO 1. Hervey --C. CO N, i NO-- TARY PUUBLIC, in and for said County, hereby certify that Ira Ed-- ward Pearsali, William John Smith, Charles E. Staley, Arthur E. Zitt, Chauncey J. Jones, Willard R. Wiard, H. Clinton Burnett, Giles 8. Farmer, William ~B. Smith, Theodore H. Durst, Frank G. Smith, William R. Dalzie!, and James T. Hayes, who H. CLIWWN 'I:QN BURNETT STATE OF ILLINOIS ) are each personally known to be the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing "instru-- ment, appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that they signed, sealed and delivered said instrument as their free and voluntary act, for the uses and pur-- pos¢s therein set forth. "up h. --Given under my hand and Notar-- ial seal this 5th day of March A. D. (Seal) _--HERVEY C.: COULSON, . x Notary Public. STATE OF ILLINOIS l 5e F2 lt t 88 : COUNTY OF LAKE --I. IRA EDWARD -- PEARSALL, County collector in and for said County, do-- solemnly sweéar that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of 'the ' State of Illinois, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of #uch County Col-- lector, for the year 1923, according to the best fo my ability. IRA EDWARD PEARSALL, -- Collector. Subscribed and sworn to before County from the Division of High« ways and also requested information your county. \ Dear,. Sir: , «* f On March 1st you had written this office with reference to the return which have been as regards the possibility of leasing either two 3 ton Liberty trucks or the 3 ton F.W.D. type of truck. _ _ With reference to the réturn of }88:;0 00-- the Nash Quad trucks, I will say| COUNTY OF LAKE }j that this is a privilege which your| To Lew A. Hendee, Clerk of the County can act upon, but with the County Board of Lake County, lli-- distinct understanding -- that _ your| nois: County will be held responsible: for 1, Edwin Abistrom, Keeper of the the mechanical condition of all trucks Jail of the County aforesaid, in pur-- outalide of the ordinary wear and| suance of the duty imposed upon me m Your County is aiso under|by law, do hereby report that the tions to return them without| bills for food and provisions, -- for charge to our storage at Springfleld, the feeding of the prisoners con--. Hilinols,, and I-- would suggest that| (Ined in said jJail for the month: if youw are planning to return them ending the 31st day of January A. that you do so to our storage yards| D. 1924, are as follows, to--wit: at the Fair Grounds, Springfield, Il-- From Whom Character ° Amount , linols. a --| Steele--Wodsles Co. , . With reference to your obtaining eans, etc..:'........ . .......952.864 LAiberty or F.W.D. trucks, 1 regret| A. L. Brummond Co, * 'th' we 'ill " '."' '0 m .u' wa a ue 6 e e e eb e e 6 n e e 6 8 9# .o" wither one of the two makes men--| Federal Bakery m". .f,'m-t T' M "' M w u ue Cw e e be n we 6 4 486 6# "-.' perintendent -- of HighWays, has re-- Bay Lake Fruit Farms » awested that there be no . further KO@K | sisavivesr s ecier.s.. 22.50 %usmummun.s.mmncms Coun Townships or Ments :>...¢.iss«..«.....s x h. ties. The State of IMinols recelved|and that all the expensos for em--« 41 FW.D. tracks .--:asuuu-mq authorized by .the County hava been placed o -- ;. service, with to be employed to prepare the exception of two trucks which serve the food for the prisoners we are using for our own use n::fl"-:dlnuuhn for the month the Fair Grounds. 1 do not ase any the 31ist day of January A. possibility -- of your -- obtaining. any| D. 19%4, are as follows, to--wit: other metor trucks equipment as the| Name of Days Amount Division of Highways is unable to| Employee. ~Kmployed,. -- Palid. supply enough trucks for our oWn| Mrs. REdwin Ahistrom-- * use particularly tbofuron of Main--| 28 days ..:,........... ... +.$80,00 tenance. . THis last statement:. is| Bertha Belenski so that you may know that !s'l'::n . reva y brk i s¥ aga t n HBaOt we ate in poor circumst@nmes as re--| and attached are all the, biM#, gards trucks equipment. . It was neo-- | yvouchers -ad other C ' of uurytomhouwntdmlm food®© and -- tod Nash Quad to one of the|together with a _ ®£, wne FRANK G. SMITH (Sen!) WILLIAM G.-- SMITH (Seal) WILLIAM . R. DALZIEL (Soa!l) JAMES T. HAYES (Seal) IRA EDWARD PEARSALL (Seal) WILLIAM JOHN SMITH (Seal!) CHARLES E. STALEY (Seal) ARTHUR_ E. ZITT (Seal) CHAUNCEY J. JONES (Seal) WILLARD R.° WIARD (Seal) H. CLINTON BURNETT (Seal) The following communication was ow 49 ur obtaining| Beants, Ott.. °.. .....,. . ..«.++952%2.64 ks, 1 regret| A. L. Brummond Co. f ) to furnish| > MilK o.......2}}.}}sssessesnes 9.4% makes men--|\Federal Bakery M Bu-- M w e use Cha ea h es ea n e ies 6# T8 . 48 ys, . has u-lt' Lake Fruit Farms » no : further KOOK : s vsxxixesr s «oreass.. 224.00 ty trucks to| H. J. Beckman & Sons ols recelved|and that all the expenses for em--«-- all. of ~them mt. authorized by .the County service, with to be employed to prepare _DPYJ LZ, V¥ ®H" sat o n n 0. se To the Honorabl Buars "af Su o * 0 t onorable .of Buper-- uEk8 10 ) yisors of Lake County, IHinois. ¢ Total m'mthof food for pris-- . itten t oners for the month of De-- it Dulgis | __comber 1923 ... . .... ... :.$319.30 d trucks| He!p hire for. the month of by Lake| _ December 1923 ............ 199.090 of Hign--| Due Lake County for Board-- formation| 19E gonn%nt Prisoners, f leasing| > Deceimber 1923 ............ 338.02 trucks or EDWIN ' AHLSTROM, Sheriff. uck. STATE OF ILLINOIS reéturn of lu: s will say couxg'or LAKE j rich your| _ To A. Hendes, Clerk of the with the|County Board of Lake County, lli-- at -- your| nols: asible for| <1, Edwin Ahistrom, Keeper of the all trucks |Jail of the County aforesaid, in pur-- wear and|suance of the duty imposed upon me so under|by law, do hereby report that the i without| bills for food and provisions, for nringfleld,| the feeding of the prisoners con-- _sbhall| Chairman McCullough appointed Ray Paddock as Vice--President of the :m: Regional Planning Association of s and Cm to represent Lake county. id of-- isor Harry Stratton, Chair-- void;| man of the Jail Committee, submit-- ce. ted the following statement of the (Seal)| Keeper of the Jail and moved that (Seal)|the same be allow<d. ' (Seal)| STATE OF ILLINOIS (Sen!) 88 : (Seal)|COUNTY OF LAKE (Boal)) To Lew A. Hendee, Clerk of the (Seal)|jCounty Board of Lake County, I!li-- surthing "uriar ns ogn 'de 19 ro Mile i4 % araut"Four Mrequest 0. the W y further trucks un-- less it be l.:cm Nath Quad truck or a $ ton Garford, which is not hv:'r.;'u?y' condition. * D. K CORNELL, Bupt. of Machinery, Stratton, Hollstein, Thompson--23. Voting Nay: None. Absent and not voting are Super-- visors Bletech, Eger, W~ J. Strat-- ton, Vercoe, Webb.--5. I, Edwin Abhilstrom, Keeper of the Jail. of the County aforesaid, in pursuance of the duty imporsed upon me by law; do hereby report that the billss ftor food and ~provisions for the feeding of the prisoners confined in said jail for the month ending the 31ist day of December, A, D., 1923, are as follows to--wit: From Whom : Character _ Amount Purchased. of Purchase. of Purch'se Federal Bakery--Bread ......$116.16 A. Johnson--Milk .......... 12.07 Finnish Mercantile Co--Meats 148.15 Waukegan Wholesale Co.-- Beans, etc. ................ 42.91 and that all the expenses for em-- ployers, authorized by the County Board to be employed to prepare and serve the food for the prisoners confined in said jail for the month ending the 31st day of December A. D. 1gz3. are as follows, to--wit: Name of Days Amount Employee. Employed. Paid. Edwin Abistrom--35 days....$100.99 Bertha Belinski--35 days.... 909.09 and also attached are all the bills, vouchers and other evid¢nces of purs chase of food and provisions, to-- gether with a statement of the hbelp 'employed, which amounts to the total sum -- of© 530.95 dollars. + (Seal) J. T. HOBAN. (Seal) E. M. MAWMAN. STATE OF ILLINOIS | cOoUNTY OF LAKE J I, EDWIN AHLSTROM, Keeper of the Jail for the County aforesaid, _All of which is respectfully sub-- mitted. o 0. K: by Committee. | (Seal) HARRY STRATTON, dd solemly swear that the food and provisions reported, as . purchascd, were purchased and used solely for the prisoners in said jail, and that the accounts for employment are for employees authorized by the County Board, all amounting to the total sum of 509.30 dollars, which amount is due and unpaid after allowing all just credits. EDWIN AHLSTROM, Keeper of the Jail. Subscribed and sworn to before fined in said jail for the month ending the 31st day of January A. D. 1924, are as follows, to--wit: From Whom Character ° Amount Steele--Wodsles Co. P 5 OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF STATE OF ILLINOIS this 6th day of January A. LEW A. HENDEE, EDWIN AHLSTROM, X _ _ Keper,of the Jail Lake County County Clerk. Chairman 1