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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Apr 1934, p. 15

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M'. I tirt miift ^ McWWsv cmm. itiivots work in widening- the new the Bridgfc. Tour committee again met on the 7th day of February 1934 and audited nnd paid bills chargeable to the Mc- Heriry County Patrol System of roads an a whole including- supplies and re- Sdta&r SUt"he Coumy"to^l'housHo rESghC,* ^Uaren^ °ity A'tt<?rn^ Strfe «' Illinois. ReTmtf Gas %.?8Vafr^hi'." t"'"VW"~ -^1>269.62 i North ^oli^^^t.' fo? Rep?e- of aCd?4 f°F C°Unty ,rU^ *lon"V ^f ^he McHenry Counfv°Up-i»rCi ^fr,ta,ive Evans, California Ijepubilonn. |n and out o? theclUes"and viMaJw «v»tpm Of BnL. rJ? 1 JatroljThe loans would be made by the PWA. < with opening at 6 and closine at l» on •, "•"•smsst r'c,?r^»™ this Board were audited and nnirt <». „.tr „ , .w- , ,eral other city attorneys and tavern follows: * t " * O * '• * k \ *4 pmmm 'M Paid aa McHenry Coun?Loc"°of the.' National k^U°s were'^^rnTd uprWTei • 40 4ii f ,i •»» Farmers Union j opinion. It wtis thereupon regularlv " mm «° l^e *Ic"enr>' County moved by Supr. Hemmer and dulv sec- 86.38 Board of Supervisors: .. >onded by Supr. Turner that 'the 'meet- WHEREAS: There is a larg. flomljr in* adjourn to 115 o'clock! Mot ion of farmers in McHenry County wfto : carried. Thereupon the Board adjourned; were within the drought and hail. _ __ stricken area and " „„„„.i ? O CLOCK P. K. . •WHEREAS: These farmers are al- JT1 l>ur«u«Ilt t" adjournment most without exoeptlon Without enough Freund 8 inc'uding Sup#, The meeting then continued 95.50 62.60 61.20 73.03 . 148.15. 124.16 128.7* 61.0ft feed to carry them until grass time and 61.0ft. WHEREAS: They have neither oats, tll A "*<™S *n«n continued along 321.14 barley nor corn to sow and plant and _.m,or"in,^ SPBrJon- 675.35 Section 1 Section 2 ......_: ...'... Section '3 Section 4 Sections 5, '-:i "'-T' Sections 7, 10 J::'.-....;....' Section 8 - Section 9 • .fl..;-.-.':;. •*!;'" !. Section ji Section IS .„.js Section 13 ""r*r, Section 14 Section 15 S e c t i o n 1 6 , j r . -•Section 17 Total The matter of for" next season cussed. A motor «rauer couia De p f°r about ,3.500 recommended to Tey and J.00O bushels of seed corn. four team patrols or | Be it further resolved that this comki' • was to no* imlttee appeal to the Countv Suporvtsofs £.«•. 1° 5h.^.°,w r101-6 men out of 'lo exert their influences and power to fclTvJrV11*8 at this time: that it would j bring about this relief and that if it ™ J2 oift«»C^fi„n„Ue W ti PresfSt 'meets ^tth their approval that they inent along: plans similar to those fol- request the Federal Government through ,exe.ePt ^ * n«?r Senator Dieterich and that the state be -S« truck is needed. We | appealed to to reduce the 193S taxes in iiAnSnn* recomme"d that the' sum of [proportion to the destruction caused by 51000.00 or so much thereof as is neces- such calamity Kdw. J. Hiiphes, Sec. of State,.* excels T.icense Fee C. P. Barnes, ext. I^oulsa l.aWless Inheritance tax 111. . Bell Tel. Co., comm. on booth State of Illinois, motor fuel tax Supervisors. County Home ,.i Per. Property back taxes paid Forfeitures redeemed County Treasurer's feeiff" . 4.00 State' Aid Route fR, be extended north Frank" J. Green, one hor»® .... 165.00 ] T*"f for Wt-v. A- itad XMpc. 8, 1994 from the north quartef section comer Tlartland Oarage, repairs ..... .... 26.50'Wayne Cooney, cio. i. gi\jOtr 11634 of Section 18 Township 46 North Ranw Wayne Cooney, supplies 23.05 F. R Ooodall Oil Co., gfts, oil, etc. (4.4V 9 Eawt of the 3rd P. M. one-half mile The ShurtlefT Company, feed, sup- Marshall Hdw. do., supplies 17.10 to the center of Section 7 Township and plies and fertiltzet 112,96 L. V. KHtz repairs 4.75 Range aforesaid and be made a State Gardner .\. Knapp &• wife, salary 166.67 The Bohn Hdw. Co., stipptfe«" ff32® Aid (Route: and also that the existing Gardner A. Knapp, incidentals .... 7.50 H.'A. Stone & Sdh, clothing1 ___ ItS# highway extending north from Millers Gardner A. Knapp. hired man .... 57.35 R. O. Anorew Co., grinding A loa 9.30 Corner (so jailed) near the south west Gardner a. Knapp. help in house 125.00 John Wells, one boar ll.OV corner of the East half of the north Gardner A. Knafpp, nurse 75.00 Dinse Brothers, corn husking 10.00 west quarter of Section 11 Township -- Tim Hanlev, pasturing c#*tle 94M' 46 Xorth Range 8 Fast of 3rd P. M. to Total .$1,572.48 "" the Illinois-Wisconsin State line a dis- BUI* for Jjuia A.adit«d Jnly 7, 1033 > H. W. Saniieen M. D, I and attendance -"•ediclno .4,086.05 . 1913.10 H. F. PETKIT, Gillis, Math Laures, Theodore • 89 76 therefore resolved that Schiessle of McHenry and Mr. Judson Pfeiffer Pharmacy, drugs Shell Petroleum Corp., auto oil Illinois Bell Tel. Co.. phone >, A. W. Wagner, supplies Marshall Hdw. Co., supplies .. Public;; Serv. l^o... litrht and power 48:50 i)ak P;irk Jahitor Supply Co., sup.' 20.34 R i c h a r d s , W i l c o x , g r i n d s t o n e 1 2 . 2 6 .. 10 . 18.30 . 53.25 .113.64 . 15.73 . S7.54 . 7.65 . 6.70 11.45 Horder's Stationary Store, sup. _ lkM> Thorne & Son, clothing -- 1S9M1* Albert Tessendorf. tank Shellam gas 10*07 Pfeiffer Pharmacy, medicine *0:01 TjUsIi Vermilya & Co.. meats & gro. 41.00 R J. Reynolds Tob. Co., tob. 40.8t 187.93 , -S1 tance of one mile more or less, be made Handcock PeWe Hdw. Co., stove 331 25 600.00 a State Aid Route. Rrey's BaqerjVbiiking goods 26.51 315.61 ! BE IT Fl'RTHER pESOIA'I^D ..that R. J. RevnoldsVob. Co., tobacco 40.88 200.SI State Aid Route 4-C from the South Keller & Krekelyo., clothing ..... 50.57 city IimiH5 of McHenry, Illinois, south-. Senrs, Roebuck/t Co., clo. Sc. shoes 12.50 The Shurtleff Co., feed, coal er.ly to State Bond Issue Route 19 be Waynp Cooney, groceries 20.95 | and supplies * - -t-- discontinued as a State, Aid Route and H. Sv. Sandeen M. D., medicine $8,691.10 be deducted from the State Aid Mileage and attendance ... 74.^5 r-^----- of McHenry County and thai in lieu George Moncur, fertilijer & seed 15.70 "J•••9,125.09 thereof a new State Aid Route be desig- Grays l^ake, Spray Co.-, Herbert Co. Treas. . nated_ ex tending from Burtons Bridge' Lvnn.'i cattle spray ' v. -v. „ .. . . „ , . iover Fox River near the center of $oc»- H. A. Stone & Son, shoes itlon. 19 Township 44 North Range 9 W. W. Lichty. veterinarian. ...... F,ast ",f ,h* Sl<d ; v M ,n a south- The Shurtleff Co., supplies *» c,}al,"nl^n an<^ Gentlemen of tht westerly directjoln along portions of '~ Board of Supervisors. McHehry Coun-| existing Highways and relocations, as ty. Illinois. now surveyed to. an' infcrseotion with The undersigned members of the road < State Bond Issue Route 61 near the cenan< e bridge committee for said count*, ter of Section 34 Township 44 Xorth would beg leave, to submit the following Range 8 East of the 3rd p. M. to lie report on the matters before them. 'known as state Aid Route 8 B" ' ' That we met on the 20th. day of BE IT FI'RTHER RKSOt.vVlO tbnt n.w 1 h. A. Westlund, motor, 110 volt __ 00 i L. L. Metcalf D. D. S., medical 1M calamity. Respectfully submitted and signed President Secretary Commmlttee sarv be appropriated from the County Highway tax fund for -Sy' suitable new dump truck and that this committee be empowered to purchase same for McHenry County, Illinois. . also audited and ordered paid I it was thereupon regularly moved by ?« ian?J,?e State Aid .Assistant Supr. Donovan and duly sec- 5^® V, 8^c" „ T' ^72 0° onded by Supr. Dodd that the Resolu- On ^>tate Aid Route 2, section 7, |tion be adopted. Supr. Hemmer then ' rmr u_. ^ "j"";" i"" ^2.00 offered the following amendment to the ® have received and turned over to motion. That the Resolution be adopted the County Treasurer for the road as amended to strike out the following funds Froln State Treas. refund of ownership certificate fees on Co. trucks $4.00 Refund on gasoline used in tractors-- Claim No. B-251374 1,20 Claim NO. B--27087S .9.72 Clhim No. B-287448 1.3& Claim No. B-288305 21.10 sentence "And that the State be appealed to reduce the 1933 Taxes in proportion "to the destruction caused by such calamity." The amendment to the motion was duly seconded by Supr. Ackman and declared carried. The Chaininan then put the motion which was declared unanimously carried. *71 __ Supr. Freund, Chairman of the Com- For regular Highway Funds $33.37 mittee on Public Buildings addressed From Kernholz & shields refund on gasoline purchase one Section 5 M. F. T. and to be placed to the - credit of said Sec. 5 M. F. T |4.50 Al} of which is respectfullv submitted. CHAS. H. 'ACKMAN J. G. STEVENS G. A. DODD FRANK MAY N. B. CLAWSON The "Committee trn McHenry Cotmty Horpe made the following report, to-wit: Bldb "Wanted Tile County Home Committee of the IBUoaaUrd «o f SuperJv iso.r,s of _ McHenry, II- t /', J VWUIIIJ UUI an ,»rv liuu lit' L itiuvftl. ,*u, Vm"m. for sealed bids sto«kweU further stated that he felt oil J<« ?'• C ar for the ensuing that some action should be taken in rt r\ A f £11 1 Rard to sald matter and moved that the ?*" ?.> at h's office j Committee* on Eradication of Tuberthe Board and stated that the CWA workers and clerks who occupy the rest room in the Court House made application to him for heat and submitted the. cost involyed. It Was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Hughes and duly seconded by Supr. Palmer that said matter be referred to the Building Committee with power to act. And the roll being called said motion was declared unanimously carried. Supr. Stockwell addressed the Board and stated that a Representative of the Cattle Men's Association was to appear at this meeting in regard to the appraisal of T. B. Cattle in McHenry County but as yet had not nrrlved. Mr did not think it advisable for the Board . v - - - of Supervisors to take any action at February 1934 at Woodstock. Illinois two certified copies of this resolution^"be._H."o. Andrew Co , ice & grinding 8 70 thU time or until the cities and village* J»th a representative of the Public sent oy. the County Clerk to the State l.ush Yermilvn Co meats fcl 69 established some kind of license fee in Service Co. on the matter of a petition of Illinois. l>e|>artment of Public Works V W Yanke" i>oKiti>,.« their locality and then he turned the referred to this committee. It was and buildings for their action thereort meeting back to chairman J. E. Harri- found that the location referred to was son for other business. The Clerk presented and read the following Resolution, to-wit: no longer a State AMk>>R<iu*» and the petition was withdrawn. Thereupon it was decided to go to [Beloit, Wisconsin, and Inspect the Dies* el motors being manufactured by the Fairbanks Morse Co. They are a' large concern and make a 60 horse power Starline Inc., pullej; Hartlund Garage, repairs & sUp.. Hawley. Hatchery, baby' chick's Blffht-of-Way meaolntltt* ••It meaotoed By the BoatO of •H]*rTlsora of the county of IKeXOary. SECTION 1. That permission be. ,. „, ._ , ---- " and the same is hereby granted to the th?t, would be su table to run sonted and read to the Board, to-Wlt: Public service Company of Northern . .°"n y,,a.. , l but the Illinois, Its successors, lessees and as- S5*f .^55 about $.,000,00 and no action signs, to erect, operate and maintain: ^en toward the purchase of same. "Upon and along the east side of ... . commit tee again met on the State line of Route J ly and east q wood south poles, wires and convenient for the transmission „ w , ... and distribution of electric current. oT Roads for labor and materials at SECTION 2. Said poles, wires and ™iea bf *hl* Bo<ird were audited and paid as follows* It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Hemmer and duly seconded br Dlmmell Brothers, potatoes 3^40 Supr Stevens that the Resolution be Sprague Warner & Co., groceries 92.74 adopted by this Board. And theroll.be- A. & P. Tea Companv, cwffee .... 81.00 ing called said motion was declarea Gardner A. Knapp, incidentals ... 6.36 unanimously carried. Gardner A Knapp & wiffe, salary 166.67 T*ie following Kesolution was;...Gardner A. Knapp, hired man ...... 56.50 Gardner A. Knapp. bolp in house 125.00 Gardner A. Knapp, nurse 75.00 attendance Illinois Agricultural Mutual : aurance Co., insurance •.J§ 111. Bell Telephone Co., phone TJ0 A. S. Wright, drugs 11.79 Johh Sexton & Co.. groceries 10f.S( I.ucy H. Renich. envelopes 1900 Western Candy Co., tobacco 18.12 Swift & Co., meats 31.66 Sawyer Biscuit Co.,- bakery good* I0.B5 Oak Park Janitor Sup. Co.. sup. 1.81 Hartland Garage, sup. & repalra_ 1T.M Brey's Bakery, bread, etc. 40.32 Iteid Murdook & Co., coffee 15.17 Gardner A. Knapp, incidentals -- 4.10 Gardner A. Knapp & wife, salary 106.07 8.00 ] Gardner A. Knapp, hired man 58.00 3.40 [Gardner A. Knapp. help in house 125.00 Gardner A. Knapp, nurg* -- - 25.00 39.42 2.45 41.94 Total $1,369.83 Bills for July Audited Anfut 4, 1933 tentex $15.30 ....134.00 in Woodstock, Illinois, upon request. Bids must be in not later than Januarv 25, 1934. at ten o'clock A. M. Said bids to be received' by E; F. Kuecker, Marengo, Illinois. Chairman of said committee, or the undersigned. R. D. WOODS, lrll l l l„l BlflIIC an(*i ^x"°®c'° Clerk of the {should be taken at this meeting in culosis in Cattle get in touch with other Counties T. B. Committees and their State Representatives to see what could be done in regard to said matter. Supr. Stevens, Chairman of the Committee on licenses addressed the Board and stated that he felt that some action reequipment shall be so placed as not to Interfere with public travel on said highway, and the Board reserves the power, through its engineers, to supervise the erection and maintenance of said poles, wires and equipment, as far as may be necessary to protect the public in its free and safe use of said highway. SECTION 3. The permission here given shall continue for a period not to exceed twenty years from the dnte of the passage of this resolution, provided that the continuance and exercise of this permission shall be subject at all times to the public convenience in the use of said highway as determined and deolnred by said County Board, and provided further that the said Public Service Company of Northern Illinois will pay all damages to the owners of the property abutting upon said_ highways, which they may sustain by" reason of the placing of said poles, wires and equipment, the same to be ascertained nnd paid in the manner provided by law in slmlla'r cases. n SECTION 4. This permission shall not become effective until n written acceptance thereof by said Public Servlc<i Section Section 3 Section 4 Sections 5, Sections 7, 10 Section 8 : Section 9 Section 11 Section 12.....,...;. Section 14 ...........1; Section 15 Sections It, IS u;. Section 17. 30.00 31.28 29.67 • 1.15 24.04 29.47 necessary comdemnation proceedings, required for State Aid Route 8-B, (»W known as State Bond Issue Route 176.) When detailed costs for each tract, or condemnation are knwn, the Countv Superintendent of Highways Is hereby authorized to send a statement of suon _ . . . cost to R. T. Cash. District Engineer. Trimble, whitewashing ™" --- - oodstock Dally Sentinel, state* ments .' Wa^-ne Cooney, groceries lothlng .-l.4kT.69 Proctor & Gamble Distributing Co., soaps, etc 22.04 akside Dairy Co., butter (2 mo.) 60.18 W. Sandeen M. D., medicine and attendance 104.00 Allrert Tessendorf, shellane Gas... 12.00 6.00 Elgin, Illinois, with request for pay- 5o'«4 m*nt from aforesaid motor fuel tax-ultg. v'i lotment. Murray Brothers, potatoes 7.60 9.85 2.55 Hnrtland Garage, gas and repairs 27.81 #§ i n " urincr n c™ui» eci« viiHi 'nil ' 2IA70 he submitted to the Depart- - J - " JS'ti m'nt ft Public Works and Buildings, J^cIfTer Pharmacy, drugs 20.37 State of Illinois, to guarantee pavment & Co., meats A gro. 56.57 " Ms'?? of »" costs for right of wav needed on L"1"?'* "e11 7el 1 0 • »,hon« 9 36 : said State Aid Route S-B. also known it* i,nd.1 o..___meats 21.96 ,, ft- as State Bond Issue ROute 176, the de- <• (1 Wholesalers, tob 35.89 Total * " tailed location beintf described as fol- We also audited and ordered paid out lows: of the motor fuel tax funds bills ror Beginning at Burtons Bridge over engineering costs as follows: For River near the center of section State Aid Route 12-J2A. Section 10 T. 44 N. R. 9 E. of 3rd P. M . thence 4, M. F. T. 11.60 southwesterlv r surveved and State Aid Route 8A* Section < M. F. T: State Aid Route 2, Section 7 M. F. T. Bids had been advertised fer on a 2 for a place of termination yd. capacity truck for hauling gravel. The bid of Bakkom Bros, of Hebron, . It was thereupon regularly moved bv Texaco Oil Co., gasoline for June $50.00 Illinois, on a Chevrolet truck in the Asst. Supr. Rosenthal and dttly second- Hartland Oafhge, tires for truck sum of $866.50 was the lowest bid re- ed by Supr. Hale that the above and and repairs ..., 30.11 R. O. Andrew Co., ice & grinding (2 mo..) 39.66 Brey's Bakery, bakery goods '... 41.20 The Shurtleff Co., feed, cement, etc. 121.43 vuimiwriticnv ;-a now surveyed ana ^jardner A. Knapp, incidentals . .. 5.06 irxruncr a. ivnapp, ne p 11 staked out partly in the existing road ',nrfj"«-r A. Knapp A wife, salary 106.07 Gardner A. Knapp, nurse 40.50 and partly on relocations to State Bond <'*r'], , , ,r A. Kr.app, hired man 58.00 1 Issue Route 61 near the center of sec- Gardner A. Knapp. hflp ln house 125.00 152.00 tlon 34 T. 44 N. R. 8 E. of the 3rd P M Gnrdner ,'A. Knapp/ nurse 75.00 - - - - ' Total " $1,487.09 Bills for Aug. Audited Sept. 8, 1933 Total $1,31121 aula for Dee. Audited 6, 1094 * J. J. Schals, 9 cowh and 162 lb. base 2540,00 N. V. Woleben, 2 cows --- 85.00 • Public Ser\-lce Co., light A power 4T.Tf Peabody Coal Co.. car soft coal ...209.00 E F. Voss, butter, 2 months 49.52 The Fair, clothing supplies 61.56 Swift A Co., meats 19.41 Sawyer Biscuit Co., cookies, etc. 10.7T R. J. Reynolds Tob. Co.. tob. ._ . 33.60 International Chemical Co.. sup._ 7.17 Sanitary Plumbing A Heating Co. repairs and supplies 12.00' H. A. Stone A Son, shoes 31.65 Reid Murdook A Co., groceries ... 20.21 Pfeiffer Pharmacy, druga 22.50 Conways, clothing 15.60 Lush Vermilya A Co., meats A groi 42.21 Albert Tessendorf, tank Shellane gas 12.00 Illinois Bell Tel. Co., phone 2.10 Sprague Warner A Co., supplies 90.1S F. R. Goodall Oil Co., gas, grew* lng and supplies 61.2T Woodstock Daily Sentinel, blank receipts 7.50 R. O. Andrew Co., ice and grt&dlngr 12.00 Hartland Oarage, repairs tt sup. 11,41 Brey's Bakery, bakery goods 60.7S H. W. Sandeen M. D., medicine and attendance 2S.60 Wayne Cooney, gro. and clothing 26.00 Marshall Hdw. Co., supplies 2.&C The Shurtleff Co., coal, feed A gas 163.10 Gardner A. Knapp, incidentals 6.00 Gardner A. Knapp A wife, salary 166.07 Gardner-A. Knapp, hired man 58.00 Gardner A. Knapp, he'p in house 125.00 60.00 Board of Supervisors. gard to the licensing of Taverns out- Mr." Chalrmait and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on McHenry County , Home, to whom was referred the matter , the procedure necessary for this Board Company of Northern Illinois has been ceived, and it was decided to award the rnrrgoinr Kesolution be adopted bv this Public Serv. Co., light A power 76 96 n2?.rd-* - „ icontrtact to them for 1 new 1984 model Board. And the roll being called said Swift & Companv. meats 42.05 SECTION 5. The Board of Super- truck with'cab, 32-6 dual rear tire*, motion was declared unanimouslv car- Karl G. Frit*, repairs fcl 65 ^ ii>v lnirllln wvlv_ visors reserves the right to order a oveisload springs and Heil body and ried. ** " "" ~ - side" of"CuTes" and"Villages*In* McHenry chan«e in the location of said poles or Hoist at the above named price." A Resolution on Day T.ahar Construe County. State's Attornev I.umley was of_them at any time, to a different ; Petitions were received from the vi- tlon was presented and rla< Total -- $2.32«.»t Bills for Jam. A«A10ed 8, 109* B. Heller A Co., freete em Pickles $ 4.St McDermaid Co., butter churn 8.00 A A P. Store, groceries 19.70 Wayne Cooney, groceries 20.16 The Bohn Hdw. Co.. supplies 24.00 Freund Sale, hens 17.71 Paul B. Elder Co., medicine - 12.0V R. J. Reynolds Tob. Co., tob. 35.42 y l,umiey 7^ "V V"""'/" " ^ "u.n n,* ,tlon rfcad to the, Illinois Bell Tel. Co., phone . then called upon and outlined iir detail l°catlon In said highway, to conform to cinltv of Richmond and Spring Grove, Board and ordered laid over until the Heaven City, honey of employing a doctor at the County Kartjn, would beg leave to submit the follbwlng"WpfortRdh the matters before them: Your committee' caused the attached advertisement to be made in the press of the county on the date as set forth to take 1 r.der and by virtue of "An Act Relating to Alcoholic l.iqnors Approved Jan. 31, 1934." It was thereupon regUr larly moved by Supr. Freund and duly seconded by Supr. Dodd that the County Board of Suprs. of McHenry County go on teoord favoring the issue of Licenses in said advertisement calling for bids tinder and by virtue of said Act in Mcto be received, by said committee on the Henry County outside of the Corporate 25th of January, 1934. Your Committee 1 limits of cities, and Villages. Motion met on said date at the Court House , do laved carried. in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, and | Hugh Deneen, City Attorney of tl»e opened the following bids, to-wit: City of Harvard, stated "that the CKy Drs^ Nelson and Newton, per call $2.50 and Village Officials throughout the Stirfcery (major operation) 50.00 Surf«rjr (minor operation) ....$5 to 15 Obstetrical 18.00 Furnish all drugs and medical supplies at wholesale plus Dr. O. B. Nelson (same as above bid) Dr. Wm. H. Newton (same as above bid) Dr. O. W. McClusky $30.00 per month possible. Oottnty to supply medicine. $40.00 per month, medicine furnished. Dr. Henry W. Sandeen, per call .. $2.60 Dr. A. S. Romberger, for visit without •necessity for such removal and its request so to do, and in case said Company falls so to do. said Board of Supervisors' reserves the right to remove said poles at the expense of said Public Service Company of Northern Illinois. SECTION 6. That the said * Public Service Company will save and keep harmless the said McHenry County from any and all damages which may result in any manner by reason- of the erection, operation and maintenance of said transmission and distribution line to be so erected in accordance with this franchise and that the Bond heretofore filed shall applv to this line. that this mooting be held as soon n* I " W^1I^eU H P n 0 rT mOV*d by A general discussion < ho du.ly fhis M,^ectmemberS °f th® B°ard C * ferred to the Hold and Supr. Ack'man addressed the Board comtni'tteePful'^powe'V' and stated that If there was no more 1 ommittee ru" P°wer Hancock-Pence Hdw. Co., supplies 14.3u Marshall 'implement Co.,"supplies* . Sprague^Warner & Co., groceries 108.03 and repairs 16.60 8.53 Hartland Garage, repairs 26.09 . 3.75 John Sexton A Co., groceries 140.00* -- - . . . . . . . -- . -- v . n % . F r f t n k i s . n f t z C o . , t u b l p s . . . . . 1 1 2 > t > 0 K a w p t * T ^ l n c u i t c * o r n o k i A s 1 1 I S Aid Routes. One petition asked for the The annual report on the County I.ush Vermilya A Co., meats Public Service Co., light A power 114.21 laying out of one-half mile of road for Home and Farm presented 1-v tbe Conn- and groceries 66.66 The Fair Store suunlies 12 02 an extension of Statue Aid Route J>B, HO ty Home Committee was read to the McHenry Co. Wholesalers, tobacco 34.13 p, ^ Baccus repairs and supplies 0.10 d r y K o o d s a n d c l o t h i n g 1 4 4 , 2 4 . M c H e n r y C o u n t y Farm Bureau, possible conditions that may arise, by Illinois requesting changes in the State afternoon session for investigation giving said Public Service Company of ' '" "" ' "• -- Northern Illinois, its successors, lessees and assigns, reasonable notice of the. there would be a direct road through Board, to-wit the Village of Spring Grove connecting State Bond IsSue Routes 60 and 173: the other asked that the east Twin Bsport Shell Petroleum Corp., maln- OodkttlttM on Oomaty Xome alM nam tenance charge on gas Vftllf PnfnMittAA nn fVtiinf w llniWA n*i<1 E. F. Foss. Iruttfgas, oil medicine County were anxious to meet with th' Board of Supervisors so that a uniform License could be established. The Chairman then" stated that he had been informed by several of the Mayors in the County of this fact and suggested thei"r McHenry County Wholesalers toba membership 8-Ml Albert Tessendorf. 2 tanks Shel- 22.26 lano gas 4.25 -- - - 16.09 mond and Burton are short in proportion of State Aid Routes. Ana A. A-i Herrli'kson, tobacco « H. A. Stone A Son, shoes ...4.1 Brfy's Bakery, bakery goods .. . Wayne Cooney, mdse and balling straw 36.95 .. .T --. 22.00 H. W. Sandeen, M. D., medlcina I and attendance - 67.20 61.>4 Pfelffer's Pharmacy, medicine 30.94 Illinois Bell Tel. Co., phone 7.11 Rockford Electrical Equipment Co., 1 5-h. p. motor and B. Switch .... 76.00 HJ. F. Voss Dairy, butter 6.70 Brey's Bakery, bread eto 46.71 Lush Vermilya1 A Co., groceries and meat .. 20J» .. 98.60 . 16.74 . 21.60 . 47.26 $43.04 because right of way will need to be TePco"1'"phone ft'lB Ras, repnlrs, etc. 24.12 we t h i n k a s t a n d a r d f o r m o f r e s o l u t i o n P R o o o d a l l O f l C o . , g a s A g r e a * . 4 7 . I S r T e i f f e r P h a r m a c y , d r u g s 2 0 . 8 8 W e s t e r n C a n d v C o . . t o b a c c o «t.6l /A °°.n Lrl!CVun sec.t l°? wiU Public Service Co.. light and power 36.43 H ° Andrew, grinding A Ice 21.00 The Shurtleff Co., coal, feed, and need to be passed, but the actual ex- Montgomery Ward & Co.. dishes 24.in 2?orn? 4 Son, clothing 34.90 supplies , 142.00 ma- Gardner A. Knapp, incidentals .... 10.65 44.66 Gardner A. Knapp A Wife, salary 160.01^ ntals .... 7.65 Gardner A. Knapp, hired man 58.r~ salary 166.67 Gardner A. Knapp. help In house 125 .$1.75 bnsin^ss to come before the meeting at . tion declared unanimou 2 2 5 ' t h i s t i m e , " h e w o u l d m o v e t h a t " t h e I j * ! } * ™ ? ? * P ^ r r < , 8 o I u t i o n» a , , o v f p a t t e r A; g W r ! g r h t, d r u ( r s vi,- 'Bor.rd adjourn until ten o'clock A. M. °Ua\^"""-£2?" -^ov^ m^UenT" sore. The right of way committee sent A w Wagner, supplies medicine for visit with medicine Dr. E. Thos. Brand, willing to make vn>- iuu>.iu nujuum uniu i™ <> ciuck n . m. a a n n j . its for cost of medicine and supplies, of Friday the 16th day of February and £n fll. Upon motion duly made and carried i'hat the City and Village Officials to- state's Attornev I umlev reaueated in committee meeting assembled your gether with the general public of Mc- that >ln auuroDrlation be made to his cHoemnmryi tteWe . woSualndd ereenc ommend that Dr. tHhe»n rRyn nCr.o1 u..nnt y be ainnvvi tted to meet with *for One Hundred Flftv Dollars for n .rriv. .t omce ior one iiunarea rirty uouars ror County Physician at set forth for the ensul comre only at the call of the Superin- tlon was duly seconded by Supr. Hem tendent of the County Farm. ] mer and declared unanimously carried. ASI df which is respect fullv submitted, ! Thereupon the Board adourned .to T E. F. KUECKER, Chairman. February 16. 1934 at ten o'clock A. M. . A. H. HALE . JOHN E. HARRISON, Chairman. P. F. R08ENTHAI* ' I Attest: R. D. WOODS, Clerk. K. M. TURNER maw 58.on house 125.00 75.00 Gardner A. Knapp, nurse 50 •t was and we recommend their passage in the *Ih„' s<,xt„n U.,, i««* placed above matter, by thlJ BoiPW Super- Dru, Wor?. 12.2? uested Lush. Vermilya'A Pn.. gro. A meat 8« 2i to hi: be re-appointed the Board on said day to arrive at some ^ceUa'nMu* TxZ'n7e ""n was^here the rate as above uniform plan to liicense and control the utonre^IlarU- moved hv St.nr FVenn, Ii. A. STOCKWE^fe Adjourned February Meeting, 1934 The Honorable Board of Supervisors met in adjourned session pursuant to adjournment at the Court House In the City of Woodstock, on Friday, the sixteenth day of February A. D. 1934 at ten o'clock A. M. Supr. Palmer addressed the Board and stated that he was quite sure that hla motion requesting the advertising for bid« for the employment of a County Physician did not request any recommendation from the Committee and suggested that the Clerk read the motion as made in the .December 1933 meeting. The Clerk thenN^jresphted the records and read the folloWTrig motIonw"It was The meeting was called to order by thereupon regularly moved by Supr. the Chairman J. E. Harrison and the Palmer and duly seconded by Supr. |roll being called the following members Ackmah that the County Farm Commit- .responded to their names, to-wit: L. A. tee advertise for bids for the employ- Stockwell. D. M. Wright, C. M. Palmer, ment of a physician at the" county far.n. B. Clawson, E. C. Hughes, E. F. Motion declared carried." A general Kuecker, Chas. Ackman, Jos. Hemmer, discussion was then had by the mem- V. E. Brown, John E. Harrison, H. M. bers of the Board on said subject and it Turner, J. G. Stevens, Frank May, A. H. was thereupon regularly moved by Hale and G. A. Dodd and Asst. Supr. Supr. Palmer and duly seconded by P.iul Rosenthal. Supr. Brown that Dr. E. Thomas Brand ind that the request of the State's Attorney be granted and that the Clerk be directed to issue an order to the State's Attorney on the Treasurer for the same. And the roll being called said motion was de- I dared unanimously carried. J Supr. Ackman moved that the clerk secure copies of the Act relating to Alcoholic Liquors for the members of the I Beard of supervisors. Said motion was duly seconded and unanimously carried. I There being no further business to come before this meeting it was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded by Supr. Brown to adjourn. Motion carried. Thereupon j the Board adjourned. JOHN E. HAftRISON, Chairman Attest: R. D. WOODS. Clerk. , L-r v. Total Bills for Sept. Audited Oct. n. b. Nichols, plumbing p rstr;rt.r;s s- o/j^:-^xr^-isrz ~™v --• k».pp. '}:!5 Gnrdfer A. Knapp A wife, sataty 106.67 R. F. Voss, butter Gardner A Knapp, hired manf 58 00 I.ush Vermilya A Co., meats Gardner A. Knapp, hetf' in hOOse 125.00 John O'Leary, repairs Gardner A. Knapp, nurse •.... 75 o«» P. F. Rosenthal, clerking 50.00 Total _...»l,f01.tt -- ; auis for *sb. Aadlted Bhlr. S, 1094 $1 567 69 sanitary Plumbing A Heating 6, 1033 Co., repairs « 2«ft $16,46 George C. Hausehildt, fuel wood 42.00 49.12 F. R. Goodall Oil Co.. gas and greasing 2 months Ofttt but some tracts may need to be condemn* V and that the route selected br the State should be made a State Aid Route, and also a resolution passed appropriating money for the condenmatlon suits. We therefore instructed th« County Superintendent of Highways to prepare proper resolutions on the above matter and we recommend their pas- . 43.80 .314.'9 7.2a . 21.49 . 42.17 2.50 R. O. Andrew Co., Ice and grinding 20.71. Iroquois Coal Co., 1 oar coal . -- 220.71 Har!,;i! 1 Garage, repairs A sup... . 24.00 Lush Vermilya A Co.. groceries.... 17.10 Karl G. Frits Storage Battery Co., battery 0.40 Sawyer Biscuit Co., bakery goods 16.73 Illinois Bell Tel. Co., phone Total . $1,177 50 Sills for April Audited Mky o, 1030 R. O. Andrew Co., ice A grinding $10.90 sage by this Board of Supervisors. oakslde Dairy Co., buttef 17.35 W e also recommend the• i«ssagre of* McHenry County WholeOaletO, resolution appropriating- $600.uq for th« tobacco Hazard Road known as section 5 M. K. John Mack," materiila for watw" X-, and $1000.0o for th* Ftidgefleld Road softener known as section 4. M^ F. T. for their Albm Tessendorr. Shellane gii maintenance during 1034 otit of the Fji,ri ciotbing, »hoes. etc. Motor Fuel Tax funds ••••?.•• Marshall Hardware Co., supplies Pfeiffer Pharmacy, drugs ,. R. F. Baccus, repairs H. W. Sandeen M. D., medicine and atter.dance Albert Tessendorf, Shellane gas, 0.10 26.27 Reld Murdoch A Co., groceries llOsH 24.61 The Alden Speare's Sons Co., 2.55 | laundry soap 02.19 Elgin o'Rar A Tobacco Co.. tob. . 21.01 Slavln A Merwin, chairs, beds, ete. 27.00 Western Candy Co., tobacco 30.02 70.60 12.00 F. R. Goodall Oil CO., oil and gas 60 R3 Sawyer Biscuit Co., bakery goods 7.00 86,26 R. o. Andrew, grinding and, ice .... 16.50 United Chemical Co.. supplies 40,00 Hall A Eckert, building material ifi 20 Brey's Bakery, bread 42.00 179 f'5 John Sexton Co., groceries 129.07 j Pfeiffer Pharmacy, medicine 40.70 24.00 Karl G. Fritz Storage Battery II. W. Sandeen M. I\. txvWf'0%- 54.73 : Co., charging battery . 5.23 | and attendance ifri... Special March Meeting 1934 The Honorable Board of Supervisors and to establish priority for construe met in Special Session at the Court tlon on through streets. We therefore Hntwe in the City of Woodatock on recdmmend the pasaajfe of s^id resolu- Supr. Harrison, Chairman addressed Tuesday the 13th day of March, A. D. tions bv this Board of Supervisors as - Illinois DlViand 3 resolutions covering minor addi- Hadley Thompson, feeding oatO .... 46.00 ston hoes 12.30 10.20 The Shurtleff Co., feed A. 8. Wright, drugs gas, 47.36 The Fair,] supplies & clothing sUp. 169.60 Gardner A. Knapp, incidentals Wayne Cooney, groceries The Shurtleff company, coal, feed gas. etc 100.70 Gardner A. Knapp, incidentals .... 3.04 Gardner A. Knapp A wife, salary 160.0V' Gardner A. Knapp, hired man 58.0#- Gardner A. Knapp, help tn house 126.00 23.11 i G;inli.t-r A. Knapp & wife, salary 166.67 i Gardner A. Knapp, nurse of Woodstock, Illinois, be employed as the Board and stated that the regular 1934 at ten o'clock A. M. pursuant to a requested bv said State of County Physician for the ensuing year ^ February thirteenth meeting was ad- _call signed by more than one-third of sion of Highways. subject to all the rules and regulations journed to this date so that the mem- , its members. A representative of th< as outlined in a report of the County jbers of the Board could meet with all Home Committee adopted at the Decern- (of the Mayors, President thr^ AUis-Chal- Lush \ ermilya A Co., meats'--...35.11 .Gardner A. Knapp, hired man : 58 00 Marshall Hardware Co., varnish 'Gardner A. Km,pp. help In house 125.00 and hardware « 1,15 Oardrter A. Knapp, nurse 50.00 H. W. Sandeen M. D., medicine th all | The meeting was called to order by mers Compnny, of West Allis, Wiscoo- Snrainie4Wnrner-*A Co EToceri#« 1S2 00 lllaArte- ' tthh»e mCihl aKiremimarn . John. kE«. Harrison, and sin was present and invited the com- ^rv^ roorev ^oce?!;* ^ !^ ni<< „» oone}, groceries t.i* ... «.t»n . 64.00 Total $1,686.' Bills Tor Oct. Audited MOT. 4, 1033 ceived a notice from the Undertaker's would be ulad to answer anv questions Gardner Knapp, nurse 75.00 Association of McHenry County that in regard to said Act. State's Attorney t h e y h a v e e s t a b l i s h e d a m i n i m u m f e e L u m l e y t h e n t o o k c h a r g e o f t h e m « > e t t * > < of $75.00 for the burial v' paupers in and explained the Act pertaining to Althe County. He further stated thru to coholi- Liquors in detail. He further his recollection Suprs. in the County stated that he desired to have everyone had never paid over i$50.00 for this present express his or her views In r»- service and that he would move at this gard lo the control of the sale of Alproved and ordered placed on file. 5% in. bore. | The records of the Adjourned Feb- All of which is respectfully submitted ruary meeting were read and on mo- CHAS. H. ACKMAK tion approved and ordered placed on *1. A. DODD file. N. B. CLAWSON David R. Joslyn Jr., Attorney for the J. G. STEVEJtfS time that a maximum fee of $50.00 be established for the burial of Paupers in the County. Said motion was duly seconded by Supr. Palmer and declared carried. It was then moved by Supr. stockwell and duly seconded by Supr. Dodd that the Chairman appoint a.comco'nolic Liquors in McHenry County and that he was in fivor of a low licen.«» for William Class estate addressed the; Board and stated that there were two or three lots belonging to the estate in Florida; That Mrs. Class Would like to PRANK MAY the r«i»nn that he felt that by having a talk to the Lands and Lots Committee low license that it would be much sas.!er to do away with the Bootlegger. Henry Covlin, City Attorney of McHenry was then called upon and he of the Board about them and he would suggest that the matter be referred to H. Lynn, spray A spray gun Triangle Grocery, groceries John Sexton Co., groceries Brey's Bakery, bakery goods .. ' • • _ ' B - H e l l e r A C o . , g r o c e r i e s It was thereupon regaln0^«w»v«0 »y Sanitary Plumbing A Heating Supr. Freund and duly seconded by Co., repairs and supplies .. Supr. Wright that the report of the ill. Bell Tel Co., phone Committee on Roads and Bridges be Oakslde Dairy, butter adopted by this Board. And the roll -- -- Total $1,710.02 Bills for May Audited Jnse 0, 1033 $ 5 50 21.86 122.1 s 22.48 28.15 19.14 F. Halllsey, gravel John J. Stafford A Son, beda and springs 53.2S American Hospital „Supply Corp. rubber sheeting 22.76 Frank Thornber A Co., off. sup. .... 44.25 Montgomery Ward A Co.. clothing 14.60 Illinois Bell Tel. Co.. phone .8.05 John Marvin, supplies 17.30 Dr. Taul A. Scffwabe, repairs on glasses 1.60 P. F. Rosenthal, cierkin commit tea for 56.C MOO Total juaiwy VOC' V' Bills .for March •. Bills for April Bllls for May Bills for June Bills for July Bills for August Bills for SeptembOf .. Bills for October Bills for November „._........U Bills for December- 1 Bills for January Bills for February Total 10.20 j H. W. Sandeen M. D., med. and 22.65 I attendance .. 56.00 »mittee of three to meet with the Under- stated that as far as he couid ftnd out taker's Association to try to arrive at sojtne agreement. Motion declared carried. The Chairman then appointed Suprk Stockwell, Palmer and Hale to1 act as sireh Committee. Committee on McHenry County Home presented a report showing bills Hundred Dollar License both F. Meyer, fertilizer 65.45 i Lush Vermilya A Co., meats A gro. <39.88 that they woold be in favor of a License from Three to Five Hundred D<rtlars and n.i closing on Sunday. Dr. J. G. Maxon, Mayor of the City of Harvard. was then called upon and he stated that he was in favor of a Three and rea.d and on motion of Supr. Brown tending south one-half miVe and then Stone's Drug Store paint 5.2!? Sawyer Biscuit Co., groceri 18.45 to the Board, to-wit: 712.1# ---21,177.60 1,710.00 1.572.40 1,369.23 ...... 1.487 00 1.567.00 1,686.70 --. 1,939.00 -v..^ 1,317.31 2.326.07 1.361.3* i,7is.!#• -- -- 1 9 . 2 1 S . 0 2 , I>iv!ded as fothntsf Permanent Improvements 1 ...$?.018.0V R u n n i n g E x p e n s e s * . . . ^ Clothing, Boots and shoes Tobacco Medicines Medical Attendance Dieting . Fuel Operation !».«§* Total 0*9,210.«&* Less amount reostved fort M1lk sold ...$ 987.1 Calves sold 16.1 Telephone refund 1. Lumber sold pj Cream sold : : J.' C u t t l e s o l d • • • • • • . . . Butter sold Beef sold ..„ I4«s total Balance |I8,I SnpoIIes on hand Mar. 1, 100&- 44TI.I Total 22,270.1 656.3t 481 S* 49.5*' 3.8C9.lfv * • H >41 -1-0 J :-i . >.iCI ii'f 1 1 Less SQppller .oa h«M| March i. 1934 01410J happen. Mayor Wm. R: Burns of Wood- 170,433.90 cotitrty, Illinois; atid that in lieu thereof Public Service Co.. light A power 42^82 1 Total * 7 . ^ •»" Balance _ 6.076.6#' -- _.^tl7.;02 50 elk ii * I*'

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