k -f. *<';* •!, v ' I, ^ }if* i • FOUR THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS approval of the use of money it' titf County under the provi- •f the Motor I ucl Tax Law. >lved. by the Board of Supervisors of1 McHenry County, that public inter- M*t*4eitiana.<s the construction of a sectt6* of .public highway designated as a ' lAW road, said section, being de- -as follows: inning on a public highway designate Aid Route No. It, at a hear the southeast corner of the Iweat quarter of the southwest Sr of Section 36, Township 43, , -Range 7 East of the Third Prtn- Meridian, and extending thence Route 11 in a northwesterly di- Mh for a distance of 1.9a miles, ©r- less, and be it further , ..fcaolved (1) that the proposed im- OtiVwuent heretofore designated shall Si 'coBStructed in accordance with the prtJvifcions of the "Motor Fuel Tax UMt," approved March 25, 1929, and •It*" be of Bituminous construction, 19 ffeft wide, witn earth shoulders 6.5 feet Wide, and shall be designated as SectlOft 11-1T MKT. it) that there is hereby appropriated tbe sum of fifteen thousand dollars (|13,000.00) front the county's allotment rt ilotor Fuel Tax Funds for the construction of said section; and be it furttm* Resolved, that the County Clerk is bereby directed to transmit two certified cpytes of this resolution to the DeparttjMpit of Public Works and Buildings, Division of Highways, Springfield, Illinois, through the District Engineer. It was thereupon regularly moved by A*8t Swpr. Nolan and duly seconded by Sufrf. Harrison that the Resolution be adopted by this Board, and the roll becalled Suprs. Stockweii, Dusenberry, Wtttmuh, Beck, Clawson, Carroll, Kueckeifc4 Ackman, Ferris, Harrison, Stevens, Mfcy Schmitt, Meier, Filip and Asst. ttfrs. Nolan and Rosenthal voted aye, " ' none. The Chairman declared the Don unanimously carried. The following Resolution, M. F. T. Cofttract Construction, Sec. 27, M. F. T. igM^presented and read to the Board, - "ifc. 9. % itkot Ooastnwtloa Molntlo'i of nunty Board of McHenry County reting approval of the use of money jtted to the county under the prolions of the Motor Fuel Tax Law. teselved, by. the Board of Supervitqrp of McHeiiry County, that public Q&erest demands the construction of fcfcuMic highway designated as a State AW road said section described as fol- Beginning on the public highway designated as State Aid Route iso. 2b, at a point near the southwest corner of tin north west Quarter of the northwest dju^ier of Section 35, Township 45 Nettti, Range 6 East of the Third Principal Meridian and extending thence UbhS Route <6 in a northerly direction Jpf>a distance of 9500 feet, more or less •lid 1)e it further Resolved, (l) that the proposed improvement heretofore designated shall itif constructed in accot dance with the {tjpovlsions of the "Motor Fuel Tax (law," approved March 5, 1939, and sfattl be oi Soil-Cement construction, 20 {•it wide, With earth shoulders. 5 feet Wl|le, anu snail be designated as Secant 27 M. F. T. \i) that alia proposed improvement flfiail be constructed by the county through Its officers, agents and employee# by day labor for the following reacts: So as to help relieve the unem- JHOyment situation in the County, to be able to control the work and employ McHenry County labor and to put to wifrk machinery now idle in the County, 111 so far as practicable. l>(3) that there is hereoy appropriated Bt sum of Uleven Thousand Dollars 1,000.00) from the county's allotment of Motor Fuel Tax Funds for the ffemstructlon of said section; and be it further. ^'.Kesoived, that the County Clerk is JMtreby directed to transmit two certified copies of this resolution to the Department of Public Works and Buildinse,.. Division of Highways, Springfield, Illinois, through the District Engineer. . It was thereupon regularly moved by Kuecker and duly seconded by Supr. Ackman that the Resoluution be aiMJptea by 'this Board, and the roll be- InjT'called Supra. Stockweii, Dusenberry, Wtttmus, Beck, Clawson, Carroll, Kuecker,; Ackman, Ferris, Harrison, Stevens, Miry, Schmitt, 'Meier, Filip and Asst. 8i|prs. Nolan and Rosenthal voted aye, Olfy none. The Chan man declared the OK>tion unanimously carried. M. communication directed to the Chairman from the National Youths' Administration, directing attention to a* Supervisors of the "Job Creation 436ntest" being sponsored try the said Administration for Illinois Youth, and Mking their cooperation with regard tci said project, was presented and read tqt the Board, and a general discussion toas had with regard to said matter, but afe action was taken. . -Several communications from the Mate of Illinois, Department of Public Works and Buildings, were iad ordered placed on file. "Supr. Ackman addressed the Board a^d stated that he was informed that tile Dean of the Board, the Supervisor fJBom Hebron Township, was ill and conflaed to his home, aud that he would suggest at this time that the Clerk be directed to write a letter of sympathy to Mr. Turner, and that the Board send kftn a bouquet of flowers. The suggestion was unanimously adopted by the Board and a small collection was solipited from the membership. SSupr. Beck, Chairman of the Purchasing Committee, addressed the Board and Stated that he has received a request ff<»n the County Treasurer for a new presented amount of expense involved, it was his belief that said matter should be passed tor this year. After some discussion with regard to said matter, it was the opinion of the Board that no action should be taken at this time. Asst. Supr. Rosenthal, Chairman of the Special Committee on County Zoning, stated fiat his Committee was not ready as yet, to make their report, butwould have a report for the next meeting. There being no further business to come before this meeting it was regularly moved by Supr. Stockweii and duly seconded by supr. Harrison to adjourn. Moti(<i carried. Thereupon the Board adjourned. ROY J. STEWART, Chairman. Attest: R. D. WOODS, Clerk. . Special July Meeting 1939 The Honorable Board of Supervisors of MoHcenry County, Illinois, met in Special Session pursuant to a call signeu by more than one-third of its members at the Court House in the City of Woodstock, on Tuesday, the eleventh day of July, A. D. 1939 at ten-thirty o'clock A M. (DST). The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Roy J. Stewart, and the roll being called the following members responded to their names, to-wit: Supervisors L. A. Stockweii, Ray F. Dusenberry. Carl E. Wittmus, F. E. Beck, N. B. Clawson, G. J. Carroll, E. F. Kuecker, Chas. H. Ackman, Frank Ferlis, Roy J. Stewart, J. E. Harrison, H. M. Turner, J. G. Stevens, Frank May, Math N. Schmitt, Henry C. Meier, John J. Filip and Asst. Supervisors T. J. Nolan, Jr. and Paul Rosenthal, constistituting a full Board present. The records of the regular June meeting were read and on motion approved. Supr. Turner addressed the Board and thanked the members for the beautiful bouquet of flowers that he received during his recent illness and stated that he was very happy to be among those present. He further stated that he had a picture taken of the bouquet that he would present at this time. A generous applause was given Mr. Turner and assurance by the Chairman that the Board was happy to have him with them. The following report of the County Treasurer for the month of June, 1939, was presented and read, to-wit: OSWty Treasurers Beport Tor Hp KoatL of Jua«, 1939 -- Receipts Balance brought torward June 1st, 1939 1165,297.53 Personal Prop. Back Taxes $ 26.81 111. Emergency Relief 1,825.00 Highway Fund 13,820.80 supervisors, County Home.... 169.51 State Vioalation of Hwy Fines 32.00 County Officers' Fees 123.37 General Fund 38,441.76 OAA, Salary Refund* 880.00 Supt. County Home 20.00 Old Age Assistance -- 47.25 Motor Fuel Tax 965.69 Inheritance Taxes --- 820.21 Chm. Liquor Lie. Com. 620.00 Disputed Taxes --......... 1,529.49 Dog Tax Fund 816.00 Rental Old Fair Grounds .... 86.00 opl. Acct. for Condemnations 6,500.00 Compensation Ins. Refund .... 72.37 Penalties and Fees 81.28 Bridge Bond Fund--part 1938 taxes 4,1X5.33 County Home Ins. Refuhd 6.25 Bolger Condemnation Suit .... 6,000.00 Institute Fund 119.00 Total Receipts for June 69,066.06 Grand Total Receipts .$234,363.59 ^ BxpenOltnres County Orders $14,183.84 Highway Orders 15,678.46 Grand and Petit Jurors 23.80 Inheritance Taxes to State 3,067.47 Bounty Orders 176.65 Old Age Assistance Adm. 63.35 Salaries T13.80 Mothers' Pensions 1,977.50 Bridge Bond Orders 13,705.29 Probation Officers ... V 90.00 Coroner's Jurors 90.00 ill. Emergency Relief 1,825.00 Stamps 150.30 General Fund 21,874.41 County Court Reporter 10.00 Petty Cash 1 25.00 County Treasurer's Salary .... 200.00 State Vio. of Hwy. Fines 124.21 Special Acct., Condem., Suit.... 5,500.00 Motor Fuel Tax orders 13,394.10 Total disbursements Balance on hand June 80 In all funds ..... ... 91,963.18 .$142,400.41 er, Ackman, Ferris, Harrrison, Turner, Stevens, May, Schmitt, Meier, Kilip and Asst. Suprs. Nolan and Rosenthal voted aye, nay none. The Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Special Committee in charge of the repair of the Diggi«*s Bridge precepted the following report, tb-wit: DUrglns Bridge Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the iJoard of Supervisor*, McHenry County, Illinois:' Your Committee to whom was refers red the matter of constructing a new bridge at the site of the Diggins Bridge, norttt cf the Village of Chemung, in the Town of Ghennmg, McHenry County, Illinois, would beg leave to submit the following report on the matters before them. -- Th&t we met at the site of said bridge on the 1st day of July 1939 to witness the pouring of the reinforced concrete floor, the steel superstructure having been satisfactorily erected, . but not painted. We recommend that a partial estimate be allowed on the material furnished and work completed equal to ninety per cent (90%) of its value itemiied as follows: Value of completed work; and' material furnished ,.......^..^..$982?. 11 Less 10% retained -- 982.81 Less previous payment made June 13, 1939 ' $8,845.30 ,. 4,355.06 Grand Total $234,363.59 . The above and foregoing report is true and correct according to my best knowledge and belief. C. FRANK DALY, Co. Treaa. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of June, 1939.' R. D. WOODS, Co. Clerk. adding machine! but that due to the dftst of same. h« felt that ther^ I* some direction by the Board with regard to the purchase of same. Mr. eily, the County Treasurer, appeared fore the Board and explained the need ft>r same in his office, after which it Was regularly moved by Supr.-Harrison •lid duly seconded by Supr. Stevens that '•fcid matter by referred to the Purchasing Committtee, giving Baid Committee ;|W1 power to act, and the roll being "wiled, the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. r-Supr. Stockweii addiessed the Board #id stated that he did not believe it v*as good policy for the Board of Supervisors to continue to purchase Right 4gt Way out of Motor Fuel Tax Funds ^<rlthin the Corporate limits of Cities Jjnd Villages, for the reason that the "Allotments due McHenry Counuty, are -bligated far Into the future and for "ie further reason that Cities and Viles receive their proportionate share f the Motor Fuel Tax Fund, that they in use for said purpose, and that he ould move at this time that on and fter this date that the County of Mclenry purchase no Right of Way for !he building of roads in McHenry Coun- 'y that is inside of the corporate limits f any City or Village, it being ex- f isly understood that Right of Way, agreed upon, and approved by *he rd of Supervisors is not to be efed by this ruling. Said motion was Culy seconded by Supr. Harrison, and V»e roll being called. Suprs. Stockweii, jOusenberry, Wittmus, Beck, Clawson, v|Carroll, Kuecker, Ackman. Ferris, Hara- ison, Stevens, May, Schmitt, Meier, 'HPiiiP and Asst. Suprs. Nolan and Rosenthal voted aye, nay none. The Chair- ,'inan declared the motion unanimously , jUlopted. .35 Supr. Clawson addressed the Board . Iind stated that heretofore a special mittee of three Supervisors was apointed to cooperate with the Township 'histle Commissioners in ridding the . {•Countv of all noxious weeds, and wonv;; .^Tjpered if the Board intended to continue , !;with this work. The Chairman stated *ihat it was his opinion that a great Seal could be accomplished by the Town ship Thistle Commissioners, if they /ould go abouut their work in a sys- %ematic manner, and that if the Town- }*,' y#ship Boards would remove the thistle |v ' . .^'^commissioners that were not doing .--j (.their work properly, and appoint new ..'^ones, he did not believe that a County V ^Committee would be necessary, and that -•l;'--v-"/^S(fue to the great amount of work that < .V-'?Sthe Board has to perform this year :'^vilh regard to Bridges, Right of Way It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Filip and duly seconded by Supr. Kuecker that the report be adopted by this Board. Motion declared unanimously carried. The Committee on Eradication of TB in Cattle made the following report, towit: June 27, 1939. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Eradication of Tuberculosis in Cattle would beg leave to report that they met In the office of the County Veternarian in Woodstock, Illinois, on June 27, 1939, with full membership present, together with Dr. B. F. Kennelly, County Veterinarian, and took up the matter of the renewal of the contract of the County Veterinarian for the ensuing year. Your Committee would recommend that Dr. B. F. Kennelly be reappointed County Veterinarian for McHenry County for the period beginning July 1, A. D. 1939 and ending not later than June 30, 1940, at the same salary and expense allowance that he has received during • he past year, and that upon his apoointment he enter into contract with the Board of Supervisors to administer the Tuberculin Test In McHenry County, and that said salary and expense agreements be made a part of said contract. Your Committee further recommends that Helen Schoepke be re-employed as office assistant to the County Veterinarian and Secretary for the ensuing year at the same salary allowance. All of which is respectfully submitted: J. E. HARRISON CHAS. H. ACKMAN „ FRANK MAY * . $4,490.24 We therefore recommend that the County Clerk draw ah order on the County Treasurer out of the County Bridge Bond Fund for the sum of 14,490.24 in favor of the contractor, Joliet Bridge and Construction Co., of Joliet, Illinois. All of which is respectfully submitted. PAUL ROSENTHAL CHAS. H. ACKMAN G. J. CARROL I, C. L. Trvon. County Superintendent of Highways for McHenry County, Illinois, hereby accept the work and materials furnished and approve the above amounts paid to the contractor of the Digglns Bridge. C. L. TRVON, Co. Supt. of Hwys., McHenry County, Illinois. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Kuecker and • dulv seconded by aupr. Stockweii that the report of the special Committee be adopted by this Board, and the roll being called, Suprs. stockweii, Dusenberry, Wittmus, Clawson, Carroll, Kuecker, Ackman, Ferris, Harrison, Turner, Stevens, May, Schmitt, Meier, Filip,NBecK and Asst. Suprs. Nolan and Rosenthal voted aye, nay none. The Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Committee on Roads and Bridges presented the following report, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of supervisors, McHenry County, Illinois: The undersigned members of the Road and Bridge Committee for said County, would beg leave to Bubmlt the following report on the matters before them: That we met on the 16tn aay of Junb 1939, and went to Lawrence to inspect woiK being done is raising low places and widening road piKes with material excavateu at the piace where a small lake is being constructed. We also inspected the .driving of sheet piling around the abutments of the Cash Bridge near Lawrence to protect |t from stream scour. We then went to spring Grove, Illinois ana inspected the construction of MFT Section 13. The grading is very beavy and several tills oi thirteen (13) to fifteen (15; feet neight are necessary. The grading Is neaung completion. We afaain met on the 21st day of June to inspect the construction = of an asphalt lime rock seal coat on the Ridgeneiu roau, Known as Mi?T Section 4-J.T. Tne worn appearea to oe very well done and the roau was very smooth. We again met on the 28th day of June at Huntley, Illinois, to negotiate for tne. purchase of some eight thousand (8000) cubic yards of gravel proposed to be crushed in connection with the black topping of the road leading southeast out of Huntley. We received permission to take tne necessary gravel from tne Lida L. Ranaail farm, about tnree 13) miles west of Huntley, Illinois, at ten cents (10c) per cubic yard, and decided to move the crusmng plant to said location in the near future. We decided to concentrate on the cutting of Canada thistles on the State Aid roads and divided the mileage, the same to be looked alter by the nearest member of the Committee. We again met at Woodstock, Illinois on the 8th day of July 1S*39 and audited and ordered paid bills chargeable to the McHenry County Patrol, bystem of Koads as a whole, for repairs and supplies and labor at the county tool house, also insurance, to a total of ....$1068.22 Bills chargeable to various Sections of the County Patrol System of Roads, for labor and materials, heretoiore proved as to rates, were audited and ordered paid as follow d: Section 3 $ 179.68 It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded by Supr. Stevens that the report be adopt d t.-y this Board, and that Dr. B. F. Kennelly be reapppointed County Vet erinarlan for the ensuing year, and the Sections 4, 8, 16, 18 Section 4, 17 ,.... Section 5, 6 oections i, 9, 10 Section 11* .... Section 12 Section 13, 16 Section 14 i........„...„..._ ........ 390.23 248.52 113.35 .... 530.57 121.94 ...... 2,212.81 126.55 49.94 ,$306.90 2t>0.00 56.00 700.00 150.-00 121. <3 31.69 22.50 37.02 1.40 an appropriation of $5000 from the County Highway Funds until the next meeting ol' this Board. All of which is respectfully Submitted. N. B. CLAWSON J. E. HARRISON FRANK C. FERRIS CHAS. H. ACKMAN » JOHN J. FILIP ft, C. .!>. Tryon, County Superintendent of Highways, for McHenry Cottnty, Illt» •nois, hereby accept the work and materials furnished and approve the above amounts paid to the contractors of Lillibridge. Greenwood and Warf Bridges.. C- L. TRYON. Co. Supt. Hwys., McHenry County, Illinois. Total ....$5,041.81 Bills were audited and ordered paid out of Motor Fuel Tax Funds since the last meeting of this Board, as follows: otate Aid Rt.-- 8B-9A Sec 26-S Right of Way, Ben Pingree Grace A. Simpson Kathrvn A. Robinson 12, s»Bi Rt 5 Right of Wftjf, Charles Buchte Henry Sohildmeyer 13-13 \ Sec. 4-lT Maint., labor 13-13A Sec. 4-IT Andresen Corp., Est. No. 1 5,271.29 2 Sec. 7-1T Maint., material 14.19 23 Sec. 9, Maint., labor, material, mach., rental 26 Sec. 10 Maint., material, labor, mach. rental e 11 Sec. 11 Maint., material, labor mach., rental • 25 Sec 12, Engi., labor 25 Sec 12 construuctlont labor and material 801.35 5B ext. 4 A. ext 4A sec 13 engi labor' 47.42 6B ext., 4A, ext 4A sec. 13 const., labor material & mach. rental 2,717.95 21A Sec. 14 maint., labor, material and mach. rental 31.39 28 Sec 17-IT Maint., labor .--™ 8.55 1 Sec 20 engi., labor 100.10 20B Sec 24 Construction, labor and mach. rental 7.75 Bills were audited and ordered paid from the County Bridge Bond Fund, for office work, surveying, testing, inspection work and labor, on bridges being roll being called Suprs. Stockweii, Du- ! Vl® St T a^.^,d. Sys^e7l „--i., u i, r>i i Koads as follows: Lillibridge Bridge, $77.00; Greenwood Bridge, $13.30; Warf Bridge, $7.70, We have received and turned over to the County Treasurer for the County Road Fund from Motor Fuel Tax Fund, rental on County owned machinery and for 1 Beams as follows: Section 9T MFT 4.92 Section JO MFT /j- '7..-.0 Section 11 MFT Section 13 MFT. ..1,049.19 Section 14 MFT, 10.50 Section 24 MFT .....J...,....'........ .7.75 A. B. McCotinell 2Ki in. Jl S+aJqs . 6.00 It was thereupon regularly moved bjr Supr. Harrison and duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt that the report of the Committee on Roads and Bridges be adopted by this Board, and the roll being called, Suprs. Stockweii, Dusenberry, W ittmus, Beck, Clawson, Carroll, Kuecker, Ackrnftn, Ferris, Harrison, Turner, Stevens, May, Schmitt, Meier, Filip and Asst. Suprs. Nolan and Rosenthal voted aye, nay none: The Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. A communication from the Crystal Lake Union Cemetery Association requesting permission to have a plat recorded .that does not correspond with the Rules of the Board oi Supervisors was presented and read, after which it was regularly moved by Asst. Supr. Nolan and duly seconded by Supr. Kueckcr that said plat be referred to the Committee on Lands and Lots for report. The Clerk presented lists of claims against the County and on motion of Supr. Ackman and duly seconded by »Upr. Filip and carried, the same were referred to the proper Committee and the Board adjourned to 1:30 o'clock P. M. (DST) for committee work. 1:30 O'O&OCX P. M. (D8T) Board met pursuant to adjournment and upon roll call, the same members responded to their names, constituting a lull Board. The Committee on Claims, Labor Fees and Supplies made the following report, wnich, on motion of Supr. Harrison and duly seconded by Assistant Supr. Nolan, and the roll being called, was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit: " juiy 11, A. D. 1939. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board "of Supervisors: Your Committee on Labor, Fees and Supplies Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented to them and recommend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimants for the several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wit: Frank Thornber & Co.-- Co. Clk. ptg. and sup. ...s 364.54 Co; Clk, tax bk., etc 445.26 noard of Review 35.71 dr. Clerk - 67.22 Co. Treas. prtg. 82.17 Coroner s Fund 5.26 p. F. Pettibone A Co., clr. clk 69.78 P. F. Pettibone A Co., Co. Treaa. prtg. 26.02 Harold W. Schmidt, Co. Treas* off. sup. 78c, cir. clk. $8.14, Co. Clk. prtg and sup *19.90, shf. oniee supplies $1.80 80.62 Ludwig Wilson Co., C. H. sup 26.72 Caiiagtian & Co., cir. clerk 13.09 iVi. li. Cook Co., co. clk. ptg & sup 12.36 Lawyers Cooperative luu Co., Co. Clk. prtg and sup 7.60 Woodstock Daily sentinel, Co. Hwy. sup. *30.90, Cir. Clerk $26.75, lid. of Rev. $40.50, Co. C1K. ptg. and sup. $64.45 Supr. prtg. $129.20 : 291.80 Crystal base Herald, Co. Treaa. oil. sup. fund $23.50, Co. Clk. eiec. sup. $5t>.20 79.70 Charles F. Hayes, judcy. jus. fees 25.0U ill State imp. JJervices, C H sup 27.53 victor Add. Mach. Co., C H. sup. 174.36 Co. Clk. Ins. Depdn.-- B. B. Neuchiller, A. Pester .... 6.00 E. Thomas Brand, A. Pester 5.00 V. Lindberg, Belva Mavis .... 5.00 George ±i. i rlueger, Belva Mavis 5.00 Ethel C. Coe, Co. bupt., sup. sells. off. exp a: 16.76 B. F. Kenneliyi er TB cattl 6.75 .K. O. Andrew, C. H. jail coal 24.68 tiarry C. Daniels, Co. Judge sal. 30.00 Marengo Ins. Agency, Co. ins. .... 10.56 ml. Bell Tel. Co., C. H. jail tel.™ 103.56 ttakkom Bros. C. H. jail rep 1.00' McHenry Co. Title Co., ROW and iiiu„. rd 6.00 Wm. M. Carroll, atty., ROW and Bldg. rd 200.00 Wm. a. Mueller, Bd. of Rev 33.75 ijillian Schroeuer, Bd. of Rev. 54.00 tester Edinger, shf. per diem, fees,, serv 61.29 Asmus & Son, shf, feed pria. .... 60.25 iiickert & Wells, shf. feed. pris. 92.82 Hoesiey's Bakery, shf. feed. pris. 25.21 uonway Dairy, shl. feed. pris. 16.94 West. Un. Gas & Elec. Co., Shf. feed, pris 6.45 Marinda Bates, shf. feed. pris. 82 C. H. jail rep. $1.00 3.00 W. S. Darley 6c Co., shf off. sup. 18.03 E. C. Bodenschatz, C. H. sup 87.51 oale L. uassow, C. H. jail lep 15.00 E. G. Shinner & Co., C. H. jail rep. .90 floward -Freeman, shf. dpty 8.00 iuiy tiorick, shf. dpty. 4.00 Loren Edinger, shf. dpty. 32.00 Martin Bohl, shf. dpty 4.00 Clyde C. Miner, shf. bailiff $28.00 shf. dpty. $28.00 .". 56.00 Armour Birk, shf. bailiff $4.00 shf. dpty $8.00 12.00 Owen H. Corr, shf. bailiff 28.00 Mrs. Emil Schroeder, shf. per diem fees, serv 8.00 Marian Edinger, sHf. per diem fees, serv 4.00 The Buroughs Adding Mach. Co., C. li. jau repairs fund 16.(0 The Harvard Herald, Clr. Clk. fund $22.50, Co. Treas. assmt. fund $360.80, sup. schs. off. exp. fund $1.00 384.30 J. !•'. Mitchcm, C. II. ins. funl .... 17.69 Wayne Mentzer, ROW and bldg rd 3.60 Wayne Mentaer, McHenry CO., tiridge Bond 12.60 L. E. Swain, McHenry Co. Bridge Bond 134.26 C. L. Tryon, Co. Supt. Hwy. Co. Hwy. Maint ; 318.68 L. A. stockweii, McH. Co. Br. & Supr. sal mil 75.60 F. E. Beck. McH. B. B. 6.00 supr. sal. mil ;... 94.50 R. F. Dusenberry, supr sal mil 31.80 N. B. Clawson, supr. sal. mil. ...... 80.20 G. J. Carroll, McH. Co. B. B. 6.30 supr sal mil ... 11.40 E. F. Kuecker, McH. Co. B. B. .... 5.80 supr sal mil 87.80 Chas. H. Ackman, McH. Co. B. B. 7.10 supr sal mil 97.80 Frank C. Ferris, supr sal mil 82.10 Roy J. Stewart, supr sal mil .... 65.20 J. E. Harrison, supr sal mil'...,...." 70.00 H. M/ Turner, supr sal mi 1; ........ 6.20 J. O/ Stevens, supr sal mil ..1...™.... 93,20 H-aiik May, supr sal mil 26.40 H.A\ Meier, McH. Co. B. B. 7.30 upr sal mil ,, • L - 19.00 in J. Filip, supr sal mil 120.50 T.^F. Nolan, supr sal mil 46.80 Paul Rosenthal, McH. Co. B. B..... 7.50 to-wit: Chicago - Industrial Home for • ; Child., dependt. child. 100.75 Addison Indus. l&an. Train. Sch. _ ^ dependt. ctilra;, Daymonds 40.0^ St. Vincent's Orphanage, dependt. child., Boudages . .r 1|,M A. s. ltomberger, Ml D„ dependt. " child., Ystebo >$.00 Eva Kapplng, dependt Chll., Y stebo ll.GO Ev. Lutheran Orphans Hdplty,' , - ^ •' dependt. child., Norton 46.00 Dr. Harold W. Kohl . ' T. B. Patient pauper 1 |6J90 Rockford Mun. Tub. San., Freund 48.00 Old Peoples Rest Home, Hibbard 20.99 Mrs. Maigaraet Landre, Kails .... 60.00 Dr. F. L. Alford, White 68.00 Alma Nelson, Nelson 26.00 Fred Benson, Benson 30.00 Ottawa Sanatoriuim, Schfcmaker 96.40 Ottawa Sanatorium, Blohef ........... 97-15 Ottawa Santorium. Shockfcjr 9r.90 Ottawa Sanatorium, Sohii 97.15 Ottawa Sanilorium. Waltoii6.C0 The Long sanatorium, {Cuppa".... 76.60 Farmer's Store, Somas ............ 66.80 Dr. E. T. Brand, James, Clark, Jacobs 81.00 dept. child, fund, tank* .......... lb.011 Lydla Hale, TB patient pauper F. Hale All of which is VeSpectrully submitted R. F. DURENBKAkY ,. ...; , I* A, stockweEV; , H. C. MEIEK sSml "".A*--* FRANK C.' FfSRRil V f , (J, J. CARROLL - John Brock, County Fafm Advisbr. appeared before the Boa id, fend 'outlined 111 detail the 4-« Club Work for Boys and girls in McHenry County, and made a request for an afrpi'opriatiton fov $225.00 for the purchase of ribbons a?id awards, after which it was regulirly moved by Supr. Stevfehs and duly, seconded by Supr. Kuecker that the rsqddkt of the County Farm Advisor be grafted, and that the Couhty Clerk be Instructed to dra*r an order on the County Treasurer for $225.00 to purchase prizes and awards for the 4-H Club, dnft ittat said 4-H Cluus Hie a report witn this Board, and the roll being called, Suprs. Stockweii, Dusenberry, Wittmus, Beck, Claw&on, Carroll, Kueker, Ackman, ierris, Harrison, Turtle?, Stevehs, May, Schmitt, Meier, Filip and Agst. aupr. Nolan anad Rosenthal voted aye, nay none. The Chairman declared the motion unanimously adopted. The Committee on Mc^nry County Home ahd Hospital presented. "t|Je Allowing report, to-wH: Woodstock. Ill,, July llth, Report or the regular' monthly meeting of the McHenry County Home ahd inofipftal Committee held at Hartlahd, Illinois, July 6th, 1939. Jour Committee inspected buildings, grounds, Tiveqtock, crops, eqtiiptnent and xounu everything in good condition and well taken care -of. • bupt. Alten had a retfort from Ro<idmasier Carroll of. the ^Northwestern Railroad. Tne Company has not j^et given permission to lay tile, but .Mr. carroll will report to Supt. Allen When he is advised by his general office. Montnly bills and'accounts ware,audited and approved for payment la the iollowing amounts. jl ermanent improvements .'.^.$388.78 Running Expenses u„. 753-29 clothing, boots add shoe* ........,... 4&.V2 i ooacco 1 Aledicines Hospital uieung -- &jil,17 Fuel -- -- 23.98 Doh P. Hall $80 00 Peter W. Pr*tt, hides .. .11.81 tl.81 44.25 78.83 318.17 Total ...„...^..|l,975:19 Less receipts-xo£ hides ,..£..*...$11.81 Receipt from hosp.' patient 30.uO • v , 14.81 senberry, Wittmus, Beck, Clawson, Car- 1 roll, Kuecker, Ackman, Ferris, Harrison, Turner, Stevens, May, Schmitt, Meier, Filip and Asst. 8uprs. Nolan and Rosenthal voted aye, nay none. The Chairman • declared the motion unanimously carried. The following contract was presented and read to the Board, to-wit: (Copy on file in the County Clerk'b office.) It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Carroll and duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt that the above and foregoing contract be adopted by this Board, and the roll being called Suprs. Stockweii, Ousenberry, Wittmus, Beck, Clawson, Carroll, Kuecker, Ackman, Ferris, Harrison, Turner, Stevens, May, Schmitt, Meier, Filip and Asst. Suprs. Nolan and Rosenthal voted aye, nay none. The Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. [ The following reports of the Special Committees appointed to have charge of the Pyott Bridge and Wright Culvertwere presented and read to the Board, to-wit: 4 (Copy of the above reports ob file in the County Clerk's office) It was thereupopn regularly moved lay Supr. Ackman and duly seconded by Asst. Supr. Nolan that the reports be adopted by this Board, and the roll being called, Supr. Stockweii, Dusenberry, Total $1,097.86 The above said ,sum is hereby re-apprqpriated for road purposes, including PUiv.hase of machinery and repair and •stOTiige thereof. We then went to Rldgefteld. Illinois and inspected the seal coat job known as Section 4-iT-MFT which wail recently completed,, nnd found sanle to be /completed substantially in accordance with the plans, specifications »nd con tract, and decided to accept said job on behalf of McHenry County, Illinois and ordered payment of ninety per centj (90o/„) of the value of said jojb in ac/ cordance with the contract in tlie amount of $5,271.29. Your Committee estimates there will be necessary for the care of the Mc> Bills payable for June, 1939 ,...$1,933.88 Special meeting of the McHenry Co. Home and Hospital Committee held at Hartland, IHinois,, July • 10th, 1939. lour Committee met with CounJty Physician lirand and Mf. piper representing the Professional Equipment Co. to witness a demonstration ot an X-ray macnine. Mr. Piper took and developed pictures of patients at the County Hdapitai. All luemberp of your Committee viewed* the pictures and they were very clear. Dr. Brand approved the equipment and recommended that the machine be purchased, lour committee upon motion by supervisor Clawson seconded by' Supervisor Kuecker voted unanimously to recommend the Board of Supervisor tnat the machine and accessoriesbe purchased immediaitely. Mr. Piper quoted prices as follows: ' Net price delivered and installed $280.00 The hospital, operating room and medical supplies were inspected and everything- lound in good order. t>uj>t. Alien reports that the horses have ueen innocuiated against sleeping sickness. Also that ha has soldfour young sows for r$6.00 each. Bids were received by your Committee for an electric refrigerator tor the hospital, as follows: (bids on ttle in County Clerks office). , Vour committee recommends the purchase of the machine sold by Ja^hn oacy, Woodstock, .Illinois, at the contiact price of $139.50. Supt. Allen was instructed to get bids on painting of cornice of County- Hospital and Home buildings. Bids to bo submitted for labor omy and also including materials of specified quality. Vour Committee submits herewith the following itemised statement of Expenditures for the month and recommends the Bame be paid. All of which is respectfully aubmittisd. CHAS. H. ACKMAN , B. F. KUECKEI|> ' - - • 1 J. E. HARK J SUN, • K*. B. CLAWSONw 'I"*;- , „ ! T. F. NOLAN Jjfc * : Mr. Chairman and members of the Board of Supervisors of' McHenry County Your County Home Committer met on July 7, 1939, at the McHenry County Home and audited the bills for the month of J-une 1939 and respectfully submits the following report, recqmmending same be paid. Hurley Motor Sales, gas & grease 6 <.31 $1,933.38 . .It, .was thereupon regularly moved by Supt;. Wittmus and duly seconded by Supt: Ichiliitt that the rtfttrt be adopted by Ifflir Board, and the rml being colled, said . motion was unanimously carried. THa CM^hmittee on Finance presented the following report and Resolution, to-wit: State of Illinois, McHenry County: To the Honorable Board of -Supervisors of McHenry County. Your Finance Committee, begs leave to report that they met at the Osurt House in Woodstock, Illinois, on Monr day, June 26th„ 1939, at'the call of the chairman of the Board. We would report that It has been calked to our attention that a large amount of personal property taxes covering the years 1S34, 1936, 1936 and 1937 remain uncollected as shown on Abatement Record in the county treasurer's office. We find upon examination of those listfi that With few exceptions no reason is given for nee collection of said taxes &s required by law. We also find that mahy of the pepsoils to whom said taxes were assessed own large amounts o£ property and are well able to pay same, in many cas$s these persons own real estate and the personal taxes could have been attached to-ftnv portion cit said real estate and collected with the. real estate taxes. We .would, therefore, recommend that this Board pass a Resolution instructing the County Collector of this county to proceed at once and use all lawful means to colect said persusial property taxes that are so collectible and in catfe same are not collectible that by aud with the advice of each Supervisor from th<5 toWn where the. personal property taxes are so assessed, to give a legitimate feason for their non collection. „Ail of which is respectfully submitted. H. C. MEIER, ChainHMI FRANK C. FERRIS - * CHAS. H. ACKMAN ft. F. DUSENBERRY L. A. STOCK WELL, Com. Whereas, It appears from the report of the'Finance C&rtimittee that there is a l&rgtf amount of personal property tax remaining unpaid tor the years 1934 to 1?37 inclusive, aggregating $50,000.00 to $76,000.00, as appears from tne ^.i/atem «nt Record in itie Office of the County Treasurer of this county; and Whereas, it does not appear from said record why the said taxes were not collected, ahd Whereas, it appears from an inspection made by the various members of this Board .that a large proportion of said taxes are collectible from the persons owing the same by levy on real estate or personal property, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the County Treasurer of this County, as collector' of taxes.' be, ah he is hereby authorized and directed to use all lawful, means to collect the said taxes from any real or personal property of the persons or corporations owing the same and 1a case the same afe uncollectible, the said County Treasurer, note tne cause or reason of such non-collection on the said Abatement Record as provided by law. . It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Harrison and duly seconded by jjppr. Turner that the report of the Committee on Finance be approved, and the Resolution adopted. Motion declared piianimously carried. The Clerk presented several communications Irom the State of Illinois, Department Of Public Works and Buildmgsi together with a statement of condition 01: the State Rank of Woodstock, at tne.close of business, on June 30, iy39, which were ordered placed on file. A petition, signed by seventeen membeys of the McHenry County Bar Association, together with a letter from the Hon. William L. Pierce, requesting the purchase of American Jurisprudence for tne library of the circuit court, was presented and read, and upon motion, duly made-and carried, was referred to the purchasing committee for report. The following Resolutions for the improvement of seven and tour-tenth's Hiiles of the secondary highway from McHenry to Crystal Lake, known as S. A- No. 6, were presented and read to the Board, to-wit: (Copy oji file' In the County Clerk's oftce.) After a general discussion with regard to said improvement, it was regularly moved by Asst. Supr. Rosentnal and duly seconded by Supr. Meier that the Resolutions be adopted, and that the Right of Way Committee of the Board of Supervisors be authorized to spend approximately $2100.00 for the Right of way required, plus the cost of title searches, and the roil being called, Suprs. StockweW. Dusenberry, Wittmus, Beck, Clawson, Carroll, Kuecker, Ackman, Ferris, Harrison, Turner, Stevens, May, schmitt, Meier, Filip and \sst. Suprs. Nolan and Rosenthal voted aye, nay none. The Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. After some further discussion, with regard to the McHenry County Road program. It was regularly moved by Supr. Ackman and duly seconded by aupr. Filip that no furtner Resolutions tor the improvement of roads in McHenry County be adopted, until such roads that are on the county program, arp completed. It was the opinion of several Supervisors that although they Were in accord with the feeling expressed in SUpr. Ackman's motion, they did liot feel it wise to adopt such a motion at this time, arter which Supr. Ackman and Supf. Filip withdrew their motion and second. There being no further business to come before this meeting, it was regularly moved by Supr. Filip and duly seconded by Supr. Stevens to adjourn. Motion carried. Thereupon the Board adjourned. v » ROY J. STEWART. Chairman. Attest: R. D. WOODS, Clerk. Ha then requested the Clerk to _ following report of the t«parts' of Highways showing th+. COM! the Motor Fuel Tax Fund that We u« for the purchase of Right of Way a&S the improvement of roads, to-Wlt: Balance in Motor Fuel Tax Fudd ^... (July 81, 1939. ......$36,248.81 '0f*. Right of Way Money ta bs paid >Vi : for Harvard vladuet 18,00#.00 tist w35HBl ndar ' • Balance Money earmarked for Roads under Construction: Sec. 8, road north of Spring ' • Grove $1,61i.it Sec. 13, Spring drove Road ....<,$22.46 Scv. 24, Anderson' Road west of .Anderson Bridge ; 976.00 .j 4**' •s l^oney Earmarked for Road* to be constructed: Sec. 11-lT, Blacktop Huntley to Kane Co. Line $16,000.00 Sec. 18, Harvard Lawrence ....li.SOO.M Sec. 19, Frankiinville 22,606.00 Sec. 20, Alden, insufficient ....18,009.M Sec. 21, Algonquin 31,000.00 Sec. 22, Anderson Road, from St. Rt. 23 wast to Anderson ; Bridge 20.00*.00 Sec. 25. South Street extended to 1st four corners Seneca Twp. Insufficient ......... Sec. 26, Mawell Corners .... Sec. 27, Hartland road, soil cement .11,00$.#* $l5tf,$G&.0b $159,418.82 Grand Total money earmarked Not available (must cem« front future allotments $141,171.01" Note: Additional money will havo o be. armarked in order to black-top Sectiohft' * 8-12-13 and 24 also Sections li to 26 ' inclusive. Public Service Co., elec. Dacy Lumber Co., lbr., flooring, nails, etc 1 .' Pfeitfer Pharmacy, drugs ..... F. W. Wool worth Co., notions .... Ludwig Wilson Co., soap, sweep- Bakkom Bros., hay forks i< erris Bros., repairing pump and parts ^ Harold W. Schtnldt, printing Marengo Bakery, bread and rolls Seward and Rausch, bea foods .... Woodstock Wholesale Co Co., tob. V. Mueller & Co., gause, gloves, and misc. hospital supplies 71.64 1 3ll3 78.83 *.64 ing compound, and aminonla .1.. 74.03 ... It.22 4.35 $.95 69.61 11.52 44.25 It 5 proMetaa, and tt* grmi Wlttmua, Jtoak, Clawson, Carroll, JCuaoi- County Patrol System «t Roads »«verai supr. sal mil 96.60 Marian Edinger, shf feed pris.... 100.00 Lester Edinger, shf per diem, fees, serv 100.00 Daisy V. Moore, sup schs asst and clk hire 113.75 Helen Schoepke. er TB cattle .... 75.00 I'hilip E. Blerdeman, shf dpty 125.00 Vestle Muldoon, C. H. J&ll sal 125.00 City of Woodstock, C. H. jail It. A. A. Crissey, pro. off 76.00 ..and Water .....<S5k..... 82.70 All of which is respectfully submitted. L. STOCK WELL' F. E. BECK PA in. ROSENTHAjrri > ' ' FRANK MAY •»«•< . ' J. Q. STEVENS 'S#. - SflJT The Committee on Clafms,* 'County Poor, made the following report, which, on motion of Supr. Ackman and duly seconded by Supr. Turner, and the roll beinp called, was declared unanimously adapted, to-wiO\ / \ July 11, A. D. 1989. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the i Board of Supervisors: ' Vour Committee on County Poor Claims would beg to report that they have examined all claims presented to them, and recommend tlie payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimants for the Sawyer Biscuit Co., crackers, e&' Slavin & Merwin, mattresses, springs, pillows, etc. &30.S4 Montgomery Ward & Co., Clothes and shoes 39.9 Thorne & Son. clothes 8.0 Hugh Lyon, carpentry, taiTing roof, painting and haying 89.60 John Sexton & Co., groceries .... 150.39 Bohn Hardware Co.t supplies 1|.08 Special August Meeting, 1939 After the reading of the eral Supervisors informed the tion that something would be doae^ts soon as funds could be made available, after which it was regularly moved by Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded fey Supt. Stockweii that the petition be referred to the Road and Bridge Commit- . tee for report at the next meeting of ; this Board. Motion declared unanithous-' ly carried. A second delegation from McHenry, Township and surrounding territory, headed by Mr. Welter, appeared before the Board and presentd a petition signed by approximately 175 residents atld property owners asking for the ,tl>- - provement of the road from 11]. State route 21 at the north edge of McHeWy going in a northwesterly direction by Aicculloms Lake to a cross road kttojfn , as Whiting's Corner, then going north to the four corners in the village 6i Ringwood, turn west at this corner to the corner known as Olson's corners, then south along the east side of the W onder Lake property to 111. Route 10. Mr. Welter, together With other bers of the delegation, outlined in detall the great need tor this improvement,'after which it was regularly moved by supr. Beck and duly seconded by Asst. Supr. Nolan that said petition be refer» red to the Road and Bridge Committee for report at the next meeting of this Board. Motion unanimously carried. Mayor R. 1. Overton ot Mclienry .he- ' ing present at the meeting was called upon by the Chairman. Mayor Overton spoke in behalf of the delegations from his Township, who had presented petitions for road improvements in the vicinity of Wonder Lake, McCmfom's Lake and Ringwood and outlined in detali the great number of people who are being inconvenienced dally due to the bad condition of the roads, in this. Vicin- - ity. He further stated that he would like to see at least a part of said improvement completed in the v6ry near future. The following report of the Cottnty Treasurer for tne month of J]bly,<-19S9, was presented and read to tne" to-wit: . ... oowTT TUAivmi mlafjomt Tor the Month of Smkr, 1M», , Msoalsts - Balance brought forward v 1 •-1 July 1, 1989 .......,.'rt4I;tWj'l *' Pers, Prop. Back Taxes ....A:.f;'M8>88' 111. Emergency Relief I/vS.M', Highway Fund 12,060.47 Supervisors, County Home .... 632.70 Violation of Highways, Fines 24&.00 County Officers' Fees 632,85 General Fund 29,867.24 Old Age Asst. Salary Refunds 380.00 Blind Relief 1,733.75 Supt., County Home 127.61 Old Age Asst. Admr. 47.20 Motor Fuel Tax Account 8.884.QS Inheritance Taxes ......... .438.28 Non-High School Fund .......... .1,815.79 Dog Tax Fund Penalties and Fees ... 649.50 49.76 Bridge Bond Fund Chm. Liquor License Com. Deposit, Order of Court Spl. Acct. for Condem. Suit Sale of Old Bridge Planks, R&B Com Disputed Taxes Total Receipts for July .4,125.33 .190.00 . 60.00 6,000.00 IS 8 ....68J.32.S1 Grand Total Receipts ..$216,632.72 Sspeadttmns County Orders $11,105.15 Highway Orders ......-- 5,024.26 Inheritance Taxes .: 71.64 Blind Relief -- *,198.76 Bounty Orders ..-. ,27.30 Old Age Assistance -- * 47.20 Salaries ®60.00 Mothers' Pensions * #80.00 Bridge Bond Orders ---4,903.77 Probation Officer -- 90.00 Coroner's Jurors " - 24.00 111. Emergency Relief 1,476.00 Stamps 115.46 County Court Jurors' Orders 821.00 County Treasurer's Salary.... 200.00 Motor Fuel Tax FHmd 81,141.87 Total Disbursementa ..6»,679.8» Bal. on hand July 31at In all • •rr funds 160,852.Sir" itoiun»ic vv,. ou|ipi ico „ Jen-A-See Laundry Co., laundry service Goodrow's Garage, garage repairs oil, etc ;... Burton 1*. Collen, grinding feed George Moncur, tomato and cabbagp plants Cichockl Shoe Repair, rep. shoSS T.70 Woodstock Feed & Hatchery, " chicken feed Ridgefleld Farmers Supply, ' briquets Superior Oil Co.. tractor fvel, grease and oll( ........ Royal Blue Store, groceries ....: Farm Supply Wtore, chick feed, hog feed, etc." I:..'.1.. Thompson Appllaixie Co., shellane ^ •' gas , 3S.50 111. Bell Tel. Co.. tel. for May and June "34.35 W. P. Alien, Incidentals 49.18 W. P. and Esther Alien, salaries 150.00 Enoch and Frieda JohnSOl), sal. 100.00 Arthur Wendt, salary Susie McPherson, salary '. ...... Krvin Koltz, salary Gladys Wendt, salary Virginia Rogers,' salary . Linnea Walt, salary jpowaO^jp follows, . Ths .Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHehry County, Illinois, met In Special Session pursant to a call signed by more than ojie-third of its members at the Court House In the Cty of Wood- Stock on Tuesday, the eighth day of August. A. D. 1939 at ten-thirty o'clock A. M. (DST). The. meeting Was called to order by the Chairman, Roy J Stewart, and the roll being called by the Clerk, the folt lowing members, responded to their names, to-wit: Supervisors L. A. Stockwell, Ray Dusuenberry, Carl E. Wittmus, V. E, Beck, N. B. Clawson, G. J. Carroll, E. F- Kuecker, Chas. Ackman, Frank Ferris, Roy J. Stewart, J. E. Harrison. H. M. Turner, J. G. Stevens, Frank Mai', Math Schmitt, Henry C. Meier, John Filip and Asst. Supervisors T. F. Nolan, Jr., and Paul Rosenthal, constituting a bull Board. The records of the last preceding meeting were read and on motion ap-( proved. , ,r TT A delegation ot citirens of McHenry township headed b-y T. W. Bailey and Jerry kubovy appeared before the Board and filed a petition signed by approximately 957 residents and property owners asking for tlie improvement of the existing gravel roads as now traveled north from its intersection with Route'20 running through the center of sectio'is 19 and 18 In McHenry Tbwn- Ship to its intersection with the county highway rtirtning east artd west on> the line between Sections 7 and 18, 8 and 17, and through Sections* 16, 22, and ?3, eonnettlng with paved route 31 in sakl Township of McHenry, serving Winder Lake and McCullom's I>ake. They also request that the said route* be designated as a State Aid Road. Mr. Bailey and Mf. Kubovy, together with several other members of the delegation, ftddressetf the Board and outlined in detail the great need ror this improve-, ment. The Chairman. Roy J. Stewart, informed the delegation that he and the members of the Board were anxious to have this and many other toad improvements that are much needed completed as soon as possible, and that he did , not want people moving into McHenry 76.00 i County to feel that they w* re not want- ' ' • . • . ed, for th<* doors of McHenry County tMTMtl wi ONWUsttr ofW tt aiw resident*. Grand Total $210,532.72 The above and foregoing report is true and correct according to my best knowledge and belief. C. FRANK DALY, Co. Treas. Subscribed and sworn to before' me this 8th day of August, 1939. R. D. WOODS, County Clerk. 11.23 ill.67 8.90 6.00 1. |l'20 83.98 30.82 74,8-9 80.60 65.00 40.00 85.00 55.00 *55,00 It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Carroll and duly seconded by Supr. Kuecker that the report be adopted by this Board. Motion declared unanimously carried. The Committee on Fees and Salaries presented the following report, to-wit: July 28, 1939, Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of tho Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Fees and Salaries to whom was referred the semi-annual report of the County Clerk Circuit Clerk and Sheriff for the half year ending June l, 1939, would beg leave to submit the following report on the matters and things before them: The semi-annual report of the County Clerk being as follows: Receipts Earned For Probate Fees $1,924.82 For Clerk's Fees in Suits in Court 562.40 For County Services 1,293.16 For Misc. Services .... 3,650.31 Received $ 644.70 236.40 3,633.41 Total Earnings for • half year $7,48048 Received of earnings previ<ms!y t ?" 't reported: • ? ' ' V Probate Court Costs ; • , 2.0f Misoellaneou „.. iy. J....-. 1.16 Total Receipts _Li».«.„^ll6,T49.94 Expenditures-- • .< y. < . Clerk Hire, Includiijf' " ' • extra 7T|l,140.tS Refunded Docket fee ' ^8.00 Miscellaneous • |2.68 Clerk's Salary for 1 ' one-half year 1,160.^0 4,121*1 W Balance due County for % yyear ending May 31. 1939 fT,l Circuit Clerk The semi-annual report of the Circuit Clerk being as follows: F01; recording $4,257.60 For Clerk's Fees in Suits in Court 1.708.85 For Misc. Serv 201.25 For 151 daya in Court wm 4«r-. ,821.81 $4,267.50 1.482.0# 110.46 t ' > ' ' 'Mf. >K Y--