<>*•« ^ ^ * v. ; - - *«• vK. -c /\>? *"* \ . ;«*• *- w -4-^ Xytvrt * V **•• *""-• *••' •^••-^-<V"«t -*• <•'•*,• , ^ '. .- ~~» ••* • j_-« •»•• !* ~ - - ' "• • --- '-- -*-• - -*- '-- - ?r ,** T ? *' V :^WJ THE * - V ..«• "*3 " iV;'- '.•'.ju tlon proceedings to condemp the proper- Asst. Svpr. McConnell and duly secondty In question for thte purpose of «e- | ed by Supr. Meier that the plat be «;• curing same to build a road Improve- j proved and the Chairman declared the ment and that|the Right of Way Com- motion unxnimoSltr carried. mittee be authorized to start said pro- I Supr. Coy, Chairman of the County ceedlngs in behalf of McHenry County ; Home Committee, addressed the Board and the roll being called-the Chairman : and stated that his Committee has an declared the motion unanimously car- ' opportunity to purchase a prewar pprap rled. i for the well at the County Home and The Chairman asked for a report from \ he did not think that It would coat over the Building Committee of the Board $250.00. The Chairman stated that It as to What progress they have made wa* his opinion that the purchase concerning the improvement on the | should be made without delay. ground floor to the ladles' rest room ' Several communications from the and toilet and the County Veterlnaran's State of Illinois, Department of Public office. Supr. Nolan, Chairman of the Works and Hull dings, together with gas Building Committee. addressed the | tax allotments reports, a report from Board a«d stated that his committee ^ the Department of Agrlcultufe on Oarhad a meeting with the architect era- berry Eradication ana a ctotnm tin tea tlon ployed ,by JfcHenry County and Mr. ' from the. State of Illinois bmrtment Strom, "a" contractor, and it was their of Aeronautic* jrere presented and opinion that the work could not be done i ordered pta<!ed on file. Tor' much lens than $5,000.00 and that . The Chairman stated that If there his Committed felt that due to the i was nothing further to c^ne before cost of the improvement it was a prob- j this meeting for the good of McHenry lem for the whole Board to decide.' County, that he would entertain a ino- Supr. Nolan stated further that the in- j tlon tb adjourn. It was thereupon reguprovement as outlined would fit In With larly moved ..by Supr. a Filip and duly plans for future improvement and re- seconded by Supr. Meier to adjourn, modeling of the Court House t° make 1 And the Chairman declared the motion more^ space for the various county of-I carried. Thereupon, the Board idflees. The Chairman then presented and ' Journed. PRANK E. -BRCJC, read to the Board the following report : A ttOitj" _ _ _ ' ' (JUiiflMk of the Willis Hubbard-Clifford F. Hy land firm of architects employed by the j County to submit plana foT remodeling: the Court House to-wlt: ' I Copy of'this report ob fits lh -the [ County Clerk's office. • j After the reading of said ffeptflft the j Chalrmtn stated that he did not believe action should be taken on same or that | the report should be referred |o a committee at this time and that the repprt ] would be on file in the County Clerk's ' •office and any supervisor could study | same at any time. After some further i discusslnfc with regard to improvements j "eneral'y it was regularly moved by i flnpp. Harrison and duly seconded by j Supr. Carro'l that the Building Committee of the Board be authorized and empowered to n'oopsd with the improve- R. p. WOODS. Clerk. Opening Unit ' Is 30-Day Job For niini Dean Rembur September Mceliac, 1M6 The Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illiinois met In annual seankm at the Court Home m the City of Woodstock on Tueoday, the 10th OF September. A. D. 1)« at 10 o'clock A. M. (IX S. T.). The Meet tug was oalled to order by the Chain***. Prank a. Book, and the Fled** of Allegiance to Ike Fls« of the United Statsnof Ajnorioa w*a given by the Cleftirith •ilMmMl of the Board and vlaKdri present participating, alter which the roll, waa sailed by the Clerk and the following members responded to their names, to-wlt:. Supervisors August W. Ruth. C. Perrjf Wright, Carl K. Wittmua. F. E. Beck. $. C. Coy. O. J. Carroll, E. F. Kuocker, Chaa. H, Ackman, Harlej Mackeben, T. fj Nolan John E. Harrison. Stanley H. Cornue, F^ank B. McConnell, Frank May, Math M Schmltt. Henry C. Meier, and John J. Fillp and Asst. Supervisors A. II. Maxwell, A. B. McConnell and Paul Rosenthal, constituting a full board present. The minutes of the Special August. 1946 meeting were read and on motion dhly made and carried* were approved and ordered of record. The following report of the County Treasurer for the month of August, 1914 was presented and read and upon motion of Supr. Wittmus and duly seconded by Supr. Harrison and declared carried, waa approved and ordered of record, to-wlt: coaatjr ymmwi lw»tl fw th walk ef isftiClM Balance brought forward August 1, 1846 General Fund ..$111,689.04 To Dr. Frederick R. H.mlttoa, .n SSSTcSSS administrator with more than 45 Cbm. Liquor License Comm. soo.oo .1,449.IT 1S.S1S.M v . , y e a r s i n e d u c a t i o n , t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f F e e s tnent ns outlined for the ladles' toilet Illinois last fall entrusted one of its : Pers. Property Back Ta* and rest room and the County Veteri- greatest responsibilities. Th"i s uit- inheritance Taxes precedented assignment was the' K^u^'^aHng^Acoount •t" li In- •*» Vi ^ • narian'i, offl^<» on the •rroiin" floor the novith aide of the Court House and that said committee be eiven the full . »*>wer •/> set and the roll being called Supervisors B»'fh, Wittmus, Cof. Carroll, "Ackman. M»fUeben. Nolan, Harrison, Cornue McC<-inell. Mav, Schmi't Meier. and Filip and Asst. Supr. McConnell voted pye. .Vov none. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously ' carried. i Supr. Nolan. Chalrmnn of the Building ! Co'rnm^tttee snpgested that the Finance Committee of the Hoard take into con- ' siderstion in nreparlns a budget and | tax levy for the new fiscal year to be iln S^.t,^Ler (xrn" ®»<1 prospects Of a" capacity I'robaUon Officer •"'•"Ion the snd biilldtne - . . .. t . . , * Traesurer s Salary . . -- nroffrnm In the Court House now before registration Of 2,000 students for the clerks' Salaries tbis P ard for lonslderation as it was Second semester, there is physical General Fund proof to back his statement that H^wly 'orde™ "v-- "Here in Galesburg was developed "^h rTtanc?^t£*h ZZZT in less than 30 days a full-fledged Disputed Taxes University " Motor Fuel Taxes j Payroll Clearing Account For it was less than a month be- i , _ ! Total Expenditures Dean F. E. Hamilton sa.»« 157 80 n.6© _ ; _ _ „ m ,i. . t - o.i "vu nwuuHl 4.4CT.il opening Ol tne , Pint.,, for Highway Violations 126.04 U n i v e r s i t y ' s D o g T a x F u n d ( 0 . O S Galesburg DWl- j sion which Dean N»n High Fund ir,.»7 Hamilton now,Railroad Disputed fax Fund l(,lll.?l likes to ref*f to j ToU, $57,tS4.T& as "how to estab-1 -- lish a University Grand Total tm.'.ts.si in 30 days." *apo^U*Mss with the ow'<a!tf-roane.rs aandr Cso ro. Jurors sion a "going con- Bounty Orders mittee »hst many of these Improvements are necessary. The Ch-airmnn addressed the Board ajid stated that all matters of appropriation find tax. levy should be referred fo t.he Finance Committee for report .RfJ*r which it was regularly moved by 'Filin and duly seconded by Supr. "^hnSltt tbst all matters pertaining to v!jtVt»oprJatlons and tax levy be referred to the Finance Commttt.ee for their •"npsldT^tinn and report and the'Chalr- "jTifltv ^eclak-ed the motion unanimously carried. The Chairman further stated that the salaries of incoming officers and their I0.M 9.41 99.10 171.40 ««C.S7 ...MI.IS IW.M .t. 181.41 lll.«l .S.UI.4I .»,8«3.06 .4,891.91 fore the beginning of classes on Oct. Balance on hand in aii funds 21 that Dean Hamilton had to pr«- Au®- Sl8t* pare for the opening of the Undergraduate Division. Dean Hamilton arrived here Oct. 1 at what had been the army's Mayo n^es^ry Appropriations for clerk hire General Hospital. He found a Uni- ..37,111.44 831,4*8.15 Grand Total 8369.188 *1 The above and forgoing report Is true and correct according to my beat knowledge and belief. 1. Q. 8TEVF.N8. County Tress. Subscribed and sworn to befor* me versity without staff and with but a Ig",!0111 d"y of September, 1944. few administrative officials. "Of course we encountered diffi- (Seal) R. D. WOODS, County Clerk. Yhe Committee on Finance presented '"H-i culties, some unexpected, but they Annual A.orowere met promptly with the 'spirit ^ of the pioneer' and now we're ready T°B^rd°o?lSulpei vai»ori«,entl#m"n °f the for our biggest semester," is him ! Tour Committee on Finance beg leave should he referred to the Fees and Salpries Committee of the Board, after which It 'vns re^ulirly moved hv ^«=«-t. "Supr. McConnell and dulv seconded by Supr. Mackeben. tlirxt all matters of salaries and appronriations for clerk h'r" fo»- in^nrriinfr officers to be electad Noverril'er 5th, 1948 be referred to the Committee on Fees and Salaries for report an1 the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. - " The Mt-H^hry County Tuberouiosis ^mmation ^ j to report that they have established S Association., presented a written request -U lK>" 01 lne prt,BleSa aciwvea.t budget for the general funds and for askinr for an appropriation of $2,000.00 1 Innovation wasn't new to this edu- the funds raised by taxation for genfor the next year. It was thereupon . eral County purposes for the fiscal perrepularly moved that the request be cator, lecturer, and writer, WhO jod Aiding with the Sunday preceding printed and that snld mntter be refer- served Bradley university Peoria the firnt Monday in December. 1947, red to the Finance Committee for a re- / „ . ' ., ' and recommend to this Honorable Board port and the roll beiiiK' called, the Chair- 8S president from 192S to until re- the approval and adoption of the budman declared the motion unanimously firement in Feb 1946 For he Was or "Annual Appropriation Ordinsnoe" carried. . attached and made a part of this report, A report of the County Nurse, Mabel Called to Washington in 1942 and 1943 in the mariner, and upon the conditions Hobba. for the year ending July 1st. 1944 where in the U S Office of Educa- specified In said annual appropriation presented and ordered placed on ' ordinance, to-wlt: file. L " .... *» e<£: xS Snnr. Nolan. Chslrman of the McHenrv Countv oninir Co>nmis«ion addressed the P<M>rd and stated that the Zoning vflommission waa not prepared at thllf • ifvif. to hi'c final action tike.n on the tTftmiM-ehensiW" JSoning Ordinance before th'-" I'oard. Tte stated that the ordl- 'n*ncf> was completed as to text but not tion, he assisted in the preparation of war training courses for the nation's colleges and universities. Anaaal Appropriation Ordinance For the fiscal period ending with the Sunday preceding the first Monday In Decemlxr, 1944. _ „ . . . 1 ursuant to "An Act In Relation to Dean Hamilton was graduated the Budgets of Counties Not Required from State Normal school, Oshkoah, *»> *" ,A"nuf' ,A',Pro?.rtf- . . . . . . u - » t , o n B l 1 1 a p p r o v e d J u l y 1 4 , 1 9 8 8 . I t t s Wise., and has bachelor Ol pniloso- Hereby Ordained by the County of Me- *n- fn form and that there were several Dhv and master of Dhilosophy de- Henr>'- in 'he State of Illinois, as fol* martevs i-,-.^<»re the commission that K . A, . , *_r, lows, to-wit: •, nesded to be deeided. It was there- grees from the University Of WIS- Bal. in County Treasury beginning uoo* re«ulaHy moved by Supr. Ackman consin He obtained a doctor of of the preceding fiscal year |<09,I81.44 -- . . , ' , , . _ , . . . R e c e i p t s o f t h e p r e c e d i n g philosophy degree from Columbia in fiscal ye»r «07.&9«.4i 1Q2S ' Payments made in the preceding fiscal year 474 996X8f. He was appointed to the post of B*': the County Treasury president of Marshall college, Hunt- f|S^je yTw Pre * 843.1T4.44 ing, W. Va., in 1919 and returned to Hstimated income frain all source* Columbia as an associate in educa- during the year covered by this , • • ,„m T„ «„,* . „ i-udget are as follows, towlt: tion in 1923. In 1925 he was sum- Balance in General Nov. 30-45 85,i«S.S4 moned as president to what was Income from Taxes de#. Fund 9T.9M.44 then Bradley Polytechnic Institute. n-fcipts. ^. officers * Total Net Receipts. Co. Offlceri* 49.843.t9 7,000 40 104.40 soo.oo and duly s'^onded by Snpr. Mackeben thnt all matters pertaintnsr to County *or'n?: and to the adoption of a Comprchenwjve Zonine Ordinance be referred back -to the Zoning Commission for report »>t the R.-pt.em»>er, 194<i meeting of this Poard. And the roll being called, the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Chairman announe^d the se'»e. tlon of CJrard "Jurors and Supplemental' Pan'M for the September, 1$4fi term of the Ci'-crit/-P«*ijrt and the following named persons were selected to serve as ^»'»nd ^niror? for tfc». SeptM»ili»r 1944 term of the Piroult Court. - to-wlt: Chester G. Vlasnlk Rilp Twp. V- y !>usenhcrry, Marenffo Twp. .1 e^nard 'fkman. Marengo Twp. $V'eda Kru»h. Dunham Twp.' Fnfr»-d H. I'lhl Chemung Tw(r: 1 f-ra Pr-ton Chemung Twp. K!l-*-rt KtTiPsley,, Alden Twp. • . ' Halt'^er, Hartland Twp. ] Wm. F. Mueller. Renera Twp. Oh*>rl«>«- S'altp. Coral Twp. He'nemnn. Grafton Twp. I /•»- n<* J. A ndrews r>orr Twp., > V"**- *. ,r'",'*r. Porr Twn ""*5* I rSfoArivi nod Twp. • .»• '» r-w. Twp. " R:->hmcnd Twr«. "•"••-•n Tx^p. • . " -/• • .*-*•»».;?- T"-n. * • • * • * T*'" 1 . V-nd- Twp. ' *• * «ifoni')in Twp. -A. •>.« A'ropTuin TWp. ""hn r,„rr,r,1 n»rsons were selected to ser"e s<» Grand Jumn on-the S)">nlementn1 Pane' for t'io September, t®4< term of the circuit Coiirt, to-wlt: Andrew Pearson. Dorr Twp. v Mildred >f. Olson. Dorr Twp. Pettv Spencer, Greenwood Twp. TV.-1V VSfrt p """wnmnd Richmond TWp. Arthur Kattner, Barton Twp. ..T o>> S ?'<-H<-nry Twp.. f^prWflt» Xunda Twp II. I. Man Finds Tiny Hormone To Cure Ulcers For Sheriff, purchase of 1-way radio equipment ....^ 4,SOO.OO For Sheriff, for 'Ir^Mtallatlon of 8-way radio squfpment 1,000.00 For Sheriff, bntlllrs per diem, , all courts 800.00 For Sheriff, fees for services ...14.144.49 Mor Sheriff, court per diem 1,000.00 For Sheriff, office Supplies 900.00 For Sheriff, food for prisoners 2.-100.00 For Sheriff, cooklhg fOr pris 1,100.00 For Sheriff, Jail Sup. and clothing 100.00 For Sheriff, deputies per diem .... 8,800.00 For County Coroner's Fees 800.00 For Coroner, reporter fund 185.00 For Supt. of Schools, clerk hire S.14S.00 For Supt. of Schools, trav. exp. St&.OO For Supt. of Schools, oft. sup 1,800.00 For Court House and Jail, salary janitor 1,800.00 For Court House and Jail, coal 2,000.00 For Court House and Jail, light and water l.SOO.QO For Court HoOae, rep*lfs ... ...4S.OOO.oO For Jail and Sherilrs Residence repair .' 1,000.00 For Court House and Jnil, sup. 2,SOO.OO For Court'House and Jnll, tel. .... 1,400.00 For Judiciary, library law books SOO.OO For Judiciary, Justlei fees 860.00 For Judiciary, miac. exp lOO.OO For County Home. sal. for employees 10,000.00 For County Home, food, for cars of Inmates 5,000.00 For Co. Home, supplies for care of Inmates ^'"ToO.00 For Co. Home, med. for care of inmates \ 800.00 For County IHome, fule 1.800.OO For Co. Home, light and power 1,100.00 For Coifnty Home, repairs 2,000.00 For Co. Supt of Hpryfc.. salary ... 3,240.00 For Co. Supt. of Hwjm., trav. expense ./ - 1,000.00 For Probations Officer Salary, circuit coun - >00.00 For Probation Officer, salary, county coiurt 1.220.00 For Probation Officer, traveling exp.. county court 1,200-00 For Board of |«vi«w, salary of memers .( 2,(60.00 For Board of Review, supplies 100.00 For Board of Retlew, trav. exp. 200.00 For Board of Review, clerk hire 1.804.00 For County Judge, salary 4.840.00 For Co. Court, reporter salary.... 1,800.00 f'or Foreign Witnesses 106.00 For Bounties, crows, crow eggs and foxes 1,406.00 For Jurors, all courts per diem and mileage 2,000.00 For Supervisors, per diem and mileage 18,000.00 For Supervisors, printing 1,SOO.OO For Care of Co. Dependent Chll. S,000.00 For Care Tuberculosis Patients in Out of County Sanatorium)* 24,000.00 For Medical Tuberculosis patients 500.00 For Care County Paupers 1,000.00 For State's Attorney, rent 800.00 For State's Attorney, salary ... 4.SOO.OO For State's Attorney, asst. sal. 1,500.0« For State's Attorney, Off. sup SOO.OO For State's Attorney, invest 140.00 For State's Attorney stenographer « 400.00 For County Aid In Building Bridges, const, of bridges 2,700.00 Fot Co. Aid in Bldg. Bridgsa, repslr of bridges 4,000.00 Food For Needy Veterans and Their Families 4,500.00 Clothing for Needy Veterans and Their Families 1.000.00 Rent For Needy Veterans and Their Families SOO.OO Medical For Needy Veterans and Their Families 1,000.00 For Eradication of - Tuberculosis in Cattle, sal. of Co. Vet 4,110.00 For Eradication of Tuberculosis In Cnttle. traveling expense of County Veterinarian 400.00 For Eradication of Tuberculosis in Cattle, salary of off. secy. 1,500.00 For Eradication of Tuberculosis In Cattle, off. suppllOs 400.00 For Contingent Fund 8,000.00 For Ins. on County Properties 2,000.00 For Ins. Premiums on Bonds County Officers 8,000.00 For McHenry County Tuberculosis Association Fund 2.000.00 For McHenry County Bronte Farm and Home Bureau, off exp. Home Pureau 400JO For McHenry County Farm and Home Bureau. 4-H Club Projects Farm Buread 284.00 For Cff. Zoning Expenses 1,000.00 Total of General Fund Appropriation 257,494.49 For County Aid in Rulldlnff Brldee®, to retire beads and interests 11,240.00 For Payment of Bight Of Way and BuHding Roads 00.000.00 County Highway Tax, for maintenant- r<><inty "tale aid rds. 40,000.00 Cotmty Highway Tax, fpr ImproV- v . Ing county state aid fosds . 2R.000.00 bounty Highway Tax, for removing snow county state aid roads 8,000.00 County Highway Tax. for repairing county stnte aid roads .19,700.00 County Highway Tax, for office supplies county state aid roads 800.00 m and cookies -- - 29.24 John Sexton and Co., groceries.... 200.tl Woodstock Dry floods Co., clothing 4.40 Miller Patten Raking Co., bread 12.0# III. Bell Telephone Op., teiephetks !l.t| Goodrow's Oarage, gasoline 11.71 Tucket Oil Burner Bales and Serv., service snd parts for oil urner 84.08 Rosenthal Lumber and Fuel Co., steel posts and stoker repair .... 2}.04 Royal Blue Food Mart, tobacco, fruit jars and groceries 114.lt Mnngtomeflry Ward and Co., oil and Nothing 00.08 Public Servlef Co., power and It. 44.17 W. P. Allen, incidentals 44.00 W. P. Allen, salary -.-*..114.00 R*t her C. Allen, salary 100.00 Stephen Steffek, salary. 124.00 Oorothy Steffek, wages :_t 95.00 Olen Nelson. Wages TO.OO Marlon Nelson, wages 75.00 it'nnea Masoh, salary 115.00 W.. J*. aim, «tkM work •i-V-.'W ' '!••• leather C. AllVn, ertrril ««rk . J...4 ' ?5.0Q TUrn jks- -^1 - "! •!' -if 12,015.02 The County farm and HMM CoHiinittee met at the County HdMOO Wednesday, September 4. The Wlr were audited and orders drawn up for same. Permanent Improvement 8814-45 Running expense 970.00 Clothing and shoee 98.09 , Tob»*eC'o : •i!! - 148.90 Oiet . --v.... 874.74 Fuel 147. SI 92.013.«2 The usual inspection of grounds and buildings found everything to be in good shape, with the exception that many of the save troughs need replacing. R. C. COT , U. J. CARROI.L FRANfC B. McCONNBLL PAUL, R08BNTHAU A. B. McCONNBLL. • \ '6* f »)•» hf'^o'e, a -a»...... --t.-v --r:.'«e c 1]AJd ejiteroi h ..y prove a p. r- '•t imp h,"i ' i of ti^d- '• f -'-i' by Oi An- • C lv\ sr*.'/ ce-prcs:d?nt of ti ? t u.vrrit;, ut Hinois in charge oi- U.? '"hica/o ^reff ESiona' Colleges. The achievement is the oulmina- ' tion of 10 year? research and experimentation in which Dr. Ivy and his Income from Twp. Co. Home lii<otne Itentals , Income «'ounty Home . 'ncome State's Attorney 2.000.00 Income Fines Hwy. Violatioaa 1.000.00 Income from Co. I.icenteS ........50,000.00 Income County Supt. of Schools Salaries '240.00 income from Pt-te of Illinois Salaries nnd :>epi. Children 5.070.00 Ineome Total Oeneral Fund . 857,404.40 'n 'nr-f from State of Illiinois MFT/r*fnnds 90 000.00 j 1 r.iian.-e County Highway ! Fi»rd a- of Nov. 8« 1»46 41.0<>0«0' iTI-hv'uj Ta* 4!>.000.<h< | * ~ " •' 't' ' •»:' *rt. T*rld « --frrVf- *. .... v .11 840.00 j . t : ' ncotne and "n ; - • ....^.^...,440.984.40 I "V * ' r •» !p or ler j - .* , y (.^p.T,^..s :-vl , f '""o "Sty for th? enf • n '» "• ' year ' that there be and ^»•o appropriated to bn t»i-o i ,. ti,0 fi.K.„| j-Mif the ag^rerxte sum of Four hundred forty-six thownd nine hundred thirty-six dollars and for'v-nine cents, and the object and nurposi- for which said appropriation ir»a.1e and amounts hereby approprlco- u.i'kcr? isolated the curative hof- cted for the same are as follows, to-wit: more from the mucou, lining of the ^ • tract of freshly ^r-nl! C?my. Algonquin Twri' *- *»>-»,,.. A'"-onouin Twp. -urf m, . -t; ... .ft. Orand ""ffrk., .Mar-»n«ro Twn! -r,*V ,, "!•»,, C'wminj Twp. Chermric TWp. F.'C. W^ttlemv, Alften Twp. John No'in Hart!•»ml T»vt». --"•; ^ . Elsie Andrews Sewe^-f Twp. I--H Tr«T>M!n" B»"-' Cnnb»y. Graft on Twp. It w.is th^reuwm repnlarly moved by Pnn" An and dttiy ifron'V bv Sn^. Fi",", tho cel^i-t'on of Grand .TnrO*"3 l^nBl fry w September. 194fi tf>rm" ^f the Clr""it "nd that the CWk be ^ire^ted to certify the said lists io the Cli»rk r>f th* C'r'-'iit Court and th° roll jv««n" "•"'t"' Sini»r",i='>'s Ri<>h. \cttfftw Cry r"^rroll, >'-kTr»an, \T«»<k»ben, »- --'-"i ane'l. r>nd Fllfp snd - ' * - ** ^ '-ntfal pve. Nay Cb*lrmari declared the nio- .... • • -T n~a H^'rhts Subdi- -r, Town"h!|i with tb" th-1 Poun*;- ?unerintendent of Hi-hW*v« endorsed th"r»in wa<= ore- For Circuit Ci^rk. bar dockets .. 100.00 ny»r Ctrem't Cl«-rk. «uppMes 900.00 ror Co. C'erk, comm. fees insane an* feeble-minded cases 800.00 jjpper inlestma -$lauglitered hogs • Intramuscular injection of the hor- , mone eonr.nlr.tt was th. method of treatment. The amount injected was *v,r ^ .unty cie k. tax evtpnsior.a 6,ooo.no one-150th of an ounce of the pure ^or Ci.onty criminal cases IOO.OO , • . ;.L „. ... T'or Co'-ntv C'erk dog tax licenses 150 00 substance, mixed with appi ox.mate- por county clerk, tax books 1,000.00 -Jy a teaspoonful of saline solut'on. For Co. Re<?("trars. fees for registering the research, 58 patients „ tering Wrth and death certlf. 350.00 • . . rrat For l l»ction officials, per diem were treated. Before that, it was for Kerviceg used on 43 dogs. ^or Election Officials, mileage • ' _• for travel How enterogsstrone Ktrto aitWt "or t'l<"'ilon», rent of polling and cure long standing ulcers is a places 8,200.00 200.00 "•'or ^'ections, printing bal tots ^or nipctions, sup. for polling places ... For Flections, clerk's supplies. .. For Cn. Tr<?a-\ and Ex-olficlo (V'p-tnr. nrintlnir f For Publication of Tax Assmts. ~ Tr^* and Kv officio office supolies Treas. and Ex-officlo CoV^ctor re^oriJiocks Tr^a'-. aWt K\-offlclo myEtery in many ways. The substance apparently ..-xerts'a three fold ai tior pnab!i"'g it P to de/rfait the secretic#n of acid. 2) to increac2 the resistance of the fining of the stomach and intestiral wall to acid Tr . . . n. . . •• (HlfPtor injury, and 3) to promote nsjung. Tr 800.00 •00.00 350.00 300.00 3.Ooo.OO 6,300.00 000.00 250.00 Fo*v Co. . . _ . . • - MVctlon delinnuent uOOO for saiaa personal propert;- »ax bills . Oranges, grapefruit, tangerines For Co. Tr-a« and F*-ofrfcio sontetl to the Board for their action. It , upj thgmselvrn wall III oalada. -- i--Collector, Int. tajt anticipation _ was thereupon regularly moved by ] ;^l#o 104.00 Grand Total of All Appropriation 8440,984-49 Section 2-- This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passSeg and approval according to law. All of which is respectfully submitted this !9ih un) of September, A. D. 1940. FRANK LI MCOONKFLI4A CMN. , PAI;L ROHKVTHAL B. F. KURCKKR HKNR C. MBIRR AlTC.tTSTCS M MAXWELL. It was thereupon regularly moved l»y Supr. Harrison and duly seconded by ' '-si. Sunr. MKTonnfll that the report of the Committee on Finance lie ap- ,-«hd th» Annual Appropriation 'idinaiK'e or liud-f| f« au fiscal >eriod ending with the WMv preced- *ig tlie <-'<••* Monday in *e*fthlN{r, 1944 adop'ed l>y this Board and the Toll' *'ni f-slled s- Wright. Wittmus, Coy, Carroli. Ktiecker. Ai-kn' th. Mackcben h'olen. Hsrrlso'n. Cornue, Mc-- " "•< Ht' ier and Fillp "n<i Supis. "-M «"•»!!, McConnefl -nd B'Mi^nthal vote«l sye. Nay none. •*" , r<».-(he motion nn.ii'- 'mously (Wrrled. the report approve ] on<1, '• • '-'Tin! a p .i 'iprlation Ordinance dopted. , Vol- n "h'irmaa of the Building ** »<* is- d the F'osrd and • -^k d »he ' 'ti 'Bce Coipmittee for tren»-r«>M« • n- roprl^'ion for repairs the Court Ho'ise. and stot"d tliat •he Committee on Pees and Salaries presented the followln4r report to-wit: August 82. IMi To the (Chairman and Oentlemen of the Poard of supervisors: Your Committee on Fees and Salaries to whom was referred the matter of fixing salaries of Incoming officers to be elected November 5, 1944 snd their appropriations for clerk hire, woaM hs|r leave to report that they met at the Court House in the City of Woodstock on the above date and after having duly considered said matter, wonld reooStmtnd that an additional amount oat of fees earned and received be allowed the County1* Clerk for the period ending Oeoember 2, 1946 for clerk hire in the amount of 12.000.00 and that the said County Clerk be allowed the amount of $14,500.00 per year for clerk hire out of his fees earned and received for the period beginning December 2. 1944. We would further recommend that the Circuit Clerk be allowed an additional amount of $3,000.00 for clerk hire out of his fees and received for the period ending December 2, 1944 and the amount of $9,000.00 per year for* clerk hire for the period beginning December 3, 1944. We would further recommend that the County Treasurer be allowed an additional amount of $3,600.00 for clerk hire and the cost of collecting taxes out of his fees earned and received for the period ending December 2, 1944 and the amount of $13,000.00 per year for clerk hire and the and the cost of colie^lng taxes ror the period beginning DasOmber 2. 1944. Your Committee would recommend that the following salaries toe fixed for the County Clerk. Sheriff and Treasurer for their term of offics beginning Ofi< the first Monday of December, 1044. all of said salaries to bo paid out of the fees of their office earned and received, to-wit: the County Clerk to receive $2,000.00 per year as said Cvhnt^ Clerk and said amount to be in addition to his salary as Clerk of the County Court «s is fixed by law under Sec. 21 1-4 of Chapter 52 of the Revised Statutes of Illinois, 1945 edition, said salary as County Clerk shall le without regard to »nd separate from the salary as fixed bv law in said section. The salary <pf the County Treasurer t obe fixed at the amount of $8.r>oo.00 per year and the salary of the Sheriff to be fixed at $2, 510.00 per year, the maximum amounts allowed by law. Your Committee took up the matter of the bi-annual audit of the books of the various officers of McHenry County and after due deliberation would recommend that the work of auditing the t>ooks he given to the J. W. NOrth and Co., certified public accountants, at an tm-iunt to l>e fixed by your Commlttss ut a later date. Tbe reason for lettnif the contract nt this time i* so that tM auditor will be able to start his work ss soon as possible. J Your Committee, in fixing the salaries :<nd clerk hire of the various officers who will tak«' office December 2.1 1944 nd the officers who are now is'office have taken Into consideration the additional work needed to be done due to new laws and the present wage scale fur sssislants in the various offices. All of which Is respectfully submitted. PAIM. R08ENTHAI. FRANK M. McCONNEIAi E F. KrracftER, HENRY C. MEIRR , ACOIJSTI'8 M. MAjnVBIX J. K. . HARRISON 1944,1a-the County of M^Peary, ai^ State of Illinois; that every elector may vote on said proposition, as is prsfrtded hy law. And the roll being called the Chair* man declared the motion unanimously carried and the resolution adopted. The Chairman addreosed tbe Bosrtf and stated that the Board, of Jteviow of McHenry powaty. ed whleh h«. is CktW man, was\ not able to oomplet* -their work on time due to tho amount sf work that has oome before the Board and for the farther reason that some of the Assessors were late In gettiag their books to tho said Board and that the Board would need about thirty days additional time or until tho October meeting of the Board df Suporvlaors to complete their Work. It was thereupon regularly -moved by Supr. Ramiaon.aad dwly stinnM w gupr. Wright that the Beard 'o£J|§YMw>j»o given, additional time* to uonBlflh flUt* work Jo October ith, MWaiMFTBh Okaittndn declared the motion unaalmously carried. The Qhairman addressed the Board further and stated that the members of the Boarrd of Review and the principal Clerk would like a raifte in salary, that' the present rate of $7.<M> a diiy for tbe members of the Board of Review and the principal Clerk in their opinion was not sufficient compensation for the type of work they have to perform. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Ackman and duly seconded by Supr. Ruth that the requeat of the Board of Review be referred to the Fees and Salaries committee for a report at the afternoon sessoin of this meeting and tbe Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The ClerlC presented lists of claims against the County and upon motion of -Supr. Kuecker and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben and declared carried, the said claims were referred to the proper committees and the Board adjouned to 1:30 o'clock P. M. (D. S. T-> ror Committee work. is* oSttMflt ». IB. o. ft I) Board met pursuant to adjournment and upon roll call, the same members responded to their names as appeared of record In the morning session, constituting a full board present. The Committee on Claims, Labor, Pass and Supplies presented tho following report, which on motion of Supr. Carroll and duty seconded hy Supr. Wittmus and the roll being called, was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Geatlemeiv of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Labor, Fess and Supply Claima 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 sever*! amounts allowed, as follows. to-wlt. Prank Thorn I wr Co., co elk off sup 810.34: co elk elec sup rsff ^vmivn v WMr •wgsrtport It w;i* thereupon regularly moved by ^i'l>r. Wright nnd duly seconded by opi- H.nriuon that the report of thS Commit!•••e «>n t"<-es and 8aInrlea be spnroved and adopted by thin Board and he toll lidng ca'lcd Suprs. Ri|th, Wrifht, \VHtvHis..Co5'. Carroll, KueckSr, Ackptan. M trke'vn. V' ian, Harrison. Cornue, 8lo- May, KclinMtt. Meier and Ftlin :ind .tsst. £<iprs. Maxwell, McConhsfl •.'ml Rosenthal voted, aye. Jfajry "" The Chairman declared the *'" l!iinkiitn<insiy ftafrled. and ihs po'-ovi-d nnd adoptee. » i 1th,- f'li-rk presenlwl the certifloates. together vjth consents, of the various IfT hwH- CommlsalonerO of- the County .r V'-Ilf-rry of Ihc amounts necessary -<; »•«» tets.-J \ t*.*-'th>n for the con- . >>in'nt>i)an<e<f .and repairs of "» .^it 'rt .ihs Ynrio'is town- I lie I'lOdltitf of the certli" «»'i r ' (.*or«"'nls by the '••j-k.'y V«« |-egulnily thoved by Supr. ,-k"\siT • n'1 de ; -econded by Supr. the iertiticates of levy and "ir- • e approvjed by this Board, and Siiors. Ruth, $ W oo ;v.u 18.41: rlt elk sup $44.tt . Co. Ok. Mec. Supl. Reg. Hebron Times ftiotuuond Oasotte Crystal Lake Herald, co elk off sdp 129.40; co elk elec sup reg $45.40: clr elk stib $42.55 117-55 McHenry Pl&lndealer, clr elk nlj) 34..00 Goerlltt Beckhell Co.. Hr elk shp 14 » Lester IMinger, Recorder, oont. 10.00 Co. Clk. Office Sup.-- Sfone's Drug 9tore t.M Panama-Beaver, inc. t.ti Charles F. Hsyes, Judoy j«* fees 20.00 Woodstock Tmckmg flerv., rt has repairs ct Hses. Sap.-- Klltz Office Service F.. P. Wunderiich Ca, Bohn Hardware Co. True Value Store .. Walter B. Morris taudwlg Wilson Co. 4.00 485.00 184.2C (.00 lfoo 'l.«l '•.is Co'jt'nitf-'e w,.s n»»t contemplating U'right. \Vttln>M«. Cf>y Carroll. KueekeT. vy extensive r«i»«lrs, at this time due »o thn cost of I«IM»«* and material but i *hat there were a few minor repsirs ' hat w^re verv much needed that would >e carried out. The Committf-e of McHepry County Home. Farm and Hospital presented the 'ollowln- report which, on motion of Sijpr. FiHp and duly seconded by Supr. Meier and the roll being called, was declared unanim",,»'v adopted, to-wlt: Mr. Chairman ami Members of the Hoard of Supcrvixtfra of McHenry County: Your County Home Committee me on ^eiitember. 4. 1SM« at the McHenrv "ounty Home *nd audited the bills ""or the month of August. 1946 and respectfully submits the following report, •e^orr-mendfnR same be paid. Woodstock Daily Sentinel, adv $ 1.50 ^ears. ttoel-uck and Co.. clothing 3.37 •"he Crystal I^ake Herald, adv. "he P.ohn Hdw. Co., paint, pana pnd cotlery T-\ W. Woolworth Co., clothing .... "erris Pros., truck repairs udwip Wilson Co., dust clothes and cleaners ""he Shnrfeff Co., barb wire H'estern Candy and Tob. Co., tob. "enn Roye, gasoline 'ohnwin Sheet Metal Shop, repslr c^fTee boiler - • - , \. W. Johnson, tolsaceo and Son. linoleum aai • dishes « . .. 'hnmpson Appliance Co., Shellsne gas 1fi)T|«r Oil Co., gas, kerosene and fuel oil lt?.tl B. O. Andrew Co.r grind, and Sawyer Biscuit Co., crackers 1.00 40.97 14*1 1.50 42^9 27.87 27.58 8.24 6.00 7.20 • 4.62 24.00 k'oan Mnckeben, Nolan, Harr|s6a. '•i nu. Mc^'onnell, Muy, Schmltt. Met^r. n>l Filp snd Asst. Suprs. Maxwsil, M& 'onnell and Rosenthal voted' s)*o. Kay •"rif. The Chairmen declared ths no- - <ii)pniinously carried. Petitions for the submission of a • ne«tion as to whether or not McHenry '"oiinty should be included within tbe nrovisfons of an Act creating the 1111- iois Municipal Retirement Fund, said Petitions befntr signed by 303 legal votr-< of McHenry County and filed with •be Countv Clerk on the 81st day of ^urtist, 1S46. were presented to the Hoard: It was thereunon regularly "iove<l liy Sopr. Meier and duly seconded hy Asst. Supr. Rosenthal tlfu the foulowfnc resolution be adopted by this "oard. to-wlt: Whereis, 303 voters of Moltenry County Juive presented their petition to 'hi" b"dv for the submission of a ansa-. i«tfi t > the voters of McHenry County^ 'ShiM the County of McHenrv. Illinois '>*- included within the provisions of sn Art to provide for the Crestion snd •peration of a Retirement Fund for "owmty Officers and Employees and etc., under Section 1175 of Chsoter 34 of the "Mnois Revised Statute*; 1945 Addition is subsequently amended, creating the fl'inols Municipal Retirement Fund" tppit^cd l y the Sixty 'ir'-t Oenei-U Ass. ml 'y of the State, now In fori e and Effect " It is Ordered that the County Clerk Jfe Ketiry County be ai<d lie is h«*v-l>y • In- 224.18 3 44 I0-9« 2.88 14.74 . 24.80 pr. B. F. Kennelly, er TB off.sun $7.00 Andrew Worwlck, stir hit. . 4.7G W. 8. Darley and Co.. shf eff snp 11.02 Sup. Sehs. Off. Rxp.-- ruinois offrtee sup; cov• fio Roland McCannon ^4.00 Woodstock Dally Sentinel, co off sup $1.40; co elk elec sun ' r#g $200.80: cO elk elec supl ' ' $12.00; supr prtg $200.00; sup m*hs off exp $40.5o Iti.tO III. Bell Tel. Co.. ct hse Jatl tel. 1(8.43 Marengo Republican News, co elk elec sup reg $21.00; clr elk *" sup 82S.7S H. W. Schmidt Co., sup schs off' ' exp $1.89; clr elk sup 7?c; Kd of Rsv sup $3.20 Harvard Hsrald. clr elk aup IS9.00 Bd Rev-gup $8.60; co elk off - sop 828.00; co elk elec Sun reg 104.00 ...„T. Shr. Per Diem Fees 8err.--• Henry A. NUIIe. Shf. Henry A. "Nulls .............. LlllMrt Mmer :T. ora S. Nulle Shf. Feed lag Prls.-- Western 1,'nited Oas and Moo. Oo. Torgeson tlrocery Asmus and Son ....wJu.x; Sheriff Deputy-- ". Francis P. Blank . H. D. Holmes ^..,. .Tack R. Meyers ; .. . Fred Wendt Harold Hobbs i..-.. Oeorge Frett Theodore S. Miller..^: ... Clvrte J Zola ...in,.,. Fred J. Krens ^ ...... l<e*vis Thayer „..l. Sabln.i M. Ran L Leo TJ. . . . . Stanley W. Sevclk Howard Cairns .. Otto Buchert Harry «. Ben uWL £ohh Nechrohsckl. ^ T. F. Nolan, co xoning exp Bd. of Rev. Clk. Hit•+>-- • P. Chittenden Mary R. Ps'dwln Mnijori.. Kupt>e .... Td. o' Rr-v. Sal.-- : •John .V Jlavtl . R. J. iteneen ..: "rank K. Heck "erti^ Mi'ldo<Sn. shf fee«' prls ... R. O. Andrew ct hse Jst 'Ulist R'inr. s«i|. Mtle^Wo-- August W. Ruth C Perry Wright Cfcrl F. Wltttnss K. C. Coy O. J. Carroll K. F. • Kuecker r-has. H. Ackman Harlov Maclteben T. F.. Nplan »_«. iX:. •t. B. Harrison .. Stanley H.- Cornue Frank B. McConan|l Frank May Math N. Schmltt Henry C. Meier .. John J. Filip ....J.. A. M. Maxwell .... A. B. McConnell . . ... 22.00 Paul Rosenthal . S0.80 Veatle Muldoon, ^t h«e,Jp4 sal ... . Wm. fWsmond, Postmaster, eo clk elee sup reg $10.00; Co rlt * " off sup 130.21 .... 28.fl Ora S. Nulle. shf eo^k for prt« . 1004>0 Henry A. Nulle, shf per diem fess serv ...^ 150.00 Sup. Schs. Asst. and Clk. Hive-- Poland MeCahnon 108475 "hlrley Saliman !....' 140.04 >Ilce Jones, er TH off sal . 15X00 City of Woodstock, ct has Jail It and water 0C.0I Ail of which is respectfully submitto). HARLEY MACKRBJCX. t'hnv K. C. COT ST tNI.KY TT CO^njlC'Q, 4<- R F. KCISCtCKR • xW-vsffc J. K. HARRISON I 1< -- vats Mr Chstrman and Oentlemen t f the Hoard of. Supervisors: i Your Committee on County : TifHt Claims would beg leave to ttport.that they have examined all claims jfiwaf; ed to them, and recommend taeipayment of the following, and' that* Clet k be directed to Issue oMett gaji County Treasurer to the CWdnBUitS? th» .«* ,-cral amounts allowed, asfc to-wit: , Dependent Children-- ' < St. Vincent's Home for Chll., ' u Harvey ; - »*••** Lutheran Child Welfare Assn., 1 •, i Daymond 25.00 Diocesan Catholic Charities, .. jl Olosson "SO.OO Louise Hrooks, co ct pro trav '-4 exp $S«.20; dependt chil $V«Jt >X1Ai Dependent Children-- » i Dr (irover C. Schubert, Bradley 49.00 Lillian tlathman, Kresan ';40.0d» AUendale Farm, DeLine 42.71 Mrs. CasphM Sweatman. SteadlStn. JS0>tM Care T. B. Patients-- ' ;I Yake Co. T. B. Assn., .2S43.0>0 Rdward Sanatorium, Kublank .... 4.75 Rockford Municipal T. B. San.. Powers ^ 124.00 All of which is respectfully submitted. . . , ' V. PERRY WRIGHT. ChrtL: * A. B. McCONNELL / • -is. c. COT ^ FRANK MAY \ - yRANK B. McCOXjteLt. Tbe Committee on Finance pream^l'. the following report and Anauar w Levy ts-wit: i -j 'X .M'4 Mr. Chairman sad Gentlemen of., ths Board of Supervisors: Your Committee to whom was referred the matter of the Couaty Tax j^evy for the year 1946, would beg leave to submit tho following report oh the matters before them: That we have ascertained ths several items of neoeasary expenditures foe the County as nearly as possible and ramtnmend that tho sum of fflnety nlae Iptiwi sand two hundred seventy dollars and no cents for County Aid in Building: t:ti<L;es to Retire Bonds and lataraat. making a total of One hundred nttfeight thousand five hubdred ten dollars and no cents be levied as a County Tax on all taxable property of saUtQouaty , and State aforesaid for the yeai^A. IX 1946. and that the County Clerk is hereby instructed Jo extend said amount on all taxable property in the County la Accordance with the report for tho following purposes, to-wit: For Publication of Tax Assmts $4,300.00 For Sheriff, fees for service.^.., {.000.00 For Shf., food for pris For Sheriff, deputies per dieiu._. For Supt. of Sfehs., clerk hire.... For Sup:, of Schs.. trav. exp For Ct. House and Jail. aal. Jan. For Court House and Jail, coal: For Ct. Hse and Jail. It. and wtpj For Jail and Shf. Res., repairs For Ct. House and Jail, telepsono 14 For. Co. Ho Me, sal. for empl.' For Co. Home, food for car* , , v1 of inmates £**0.00 For Co. Home. sup. for care of inmates -- ;... 2,500.00 For County Home, fuel 200.00 For C«». Home, tight and power 500.00 For County Home, repairs SOO.OO For Probation Officer, salary circuit clerk ..... B000.t# For Probation Officer, adlary ' - . connty court ~fJflO.00 For i'oard of Review, salaries " ri of members K,M(1.00 For Bd. of Rev., clerk hire - 1,900.00 For Bounties, crows, crow eggs ; and foxes -i 1HH0.0* For Jurors. All courts per dlsm and miletge - tJWO.OO For supervisors, per diem and ' _ mileage flJJO.OO For Supervisors, printing l.|90.00 For Cure of Co. Depejulent Chil. 2:190.00 For Care Tuberculosis Patient* ' J In Out of Count}- SanatOtfums 21,000.00 For County Aid in BulldfliS Bridges, const, of bridges-- 11.000^0 For Coupty Aid in Building Bridges, repair of bridges For for Needy Veterans and Their Families 4,|00.00 Clothing for Needy Veterans aitd 1 Their Families -- 1,000.0a Rent for Needy Veterans and Their Families ff®.00 Medical for Needy Veterans anrf°'.v: Their Families For Eradication of Tuberculosis.In0 * Cattle, trav. exp. of Co. Vet. . blWjOO For Rradleatlon of Tuberculosis1 Hf" C~*" ^ of off. secretary P,25'V0a -"fir Prop---ties J?;Wstt,a#. • lr f-| t.s on B«>nds . ijtf( Counyt Officers I 3 #*».<*'» For County Zoning Expenses . , } «»90.00 ; •vs Total of Oenerrvl' Fiind Levy ^in.OO 131.50 C««unty Highway Tax, for [7 M malnt. Co. State tPro.-i »dS" *iOO(Ki0 County Highway Tax, for ' 4. <4 Improving Ca St»te Ail ltd?. l^.itO'V.OO County Highway. T- x, for . rep. Co. State AU Ro"il» /, . . 10.OSe.OO For Co. Aid In Bldg. Hiltf res, \ to retire bonds and inter. l^?4%P0 Grand Tot. Amt. to r.aise." ; All of Which Is r»«»-'tfal' ted this 10th day of .S.ptVms; - 1944. FRANK B W < 'C^BlJt^Chau PAl'L ROSF^-HAL A • It F. IttlECKKR - HENRY C. MKIER 5' •ArOUSTCS M. MAXWKU It was i hereupon regularly mdvwi by Supr. Ha» -on and duly seconded hjr Asst. 8upr. McConnell "hat tl»e r*j. v"t of the Committee on Finance he: proved and the Annual Tax approved and adopted by this 'Maa*"d, and the roll being called, SuprSr'ttuth. Wright, Wittmus, Coy. Carroll, |Cu" Ackman, Mackeben, Vol Cornue, MeConSeH. May, lp> artd^Asst. Saj>rs. inell andr-Rosentnal f»4f t, 'tujne. • The ChairnAtt. declared tlMf i carried pad the V**- oort approx ..1 and the Annual Tax adopted. The Committee on 'loads and BridS"* Ijrescntetl the followfr- reoort wblc** on motion »f Supr. FUip and duly ssc- •nded by Supr. Schmitt bad the *•'! iving called was declared uMalliHllily adopted to-wit: '*•- ' Mr. Chairman and «.<*nt'e»r>en otfs Ota Po;tnl of Supervisors, Mcllearv Coaatv. Illinois: - -• The undersigned members - M the Ro>d anj Bridge oi'mmittee for said County beg leave to submit tbe following re|H>rt on tile matters before them. That we met on the 20th day of Ausriist, 1 iM*> at Woo»1stuck. Illinois to re- -ei ye l ids for the Town Roads-StatS Appropriation graveling projecC f-:i«jht bids were received and tbsne • f tht.- Crystal Lake Trucking and Sxes ating Company of Crystal Lake, Illi- TV.75 ! -mis were low in all Towns except l-« 'the Towns of Nunda. Algon4u4n- tt-d Hebron and we awarded the esatras.3 said low bidder listed as' 0OUMS: •v-- '-t'lteil t(» gixe am1 take the nroper legal steps to have ths shove proposition placed upon the ballot ror i.T0|the next regular general election to bo hold on tha 5th day of Novoabor, Jl. XX the Committee on C'-ini* ("ountv I'ow presented the report, which on motion of Supr. Kaecker and duly seconded by Supr. Nolan and. tta» roll beinr called, was doclated uaaMmously adopud Riley Marengo Dunham Alden Hartan-l Seneca : •'rafton f»orr ... Oreenwood, Richmond 'ciiL'. Burton . McHenrf Coral --ii.. OOUitLftt MSM4 O3*.oa 4iioa.o«; 4.014,M 4,835.84 .-4.MT.40 a.00^71 HUM SJ 30.10 ,-.^1. 4J648.00 . >*-^1 *d We authorised Oie Chalrmna of this Board and the County Clerk to «4gn tho coB'rk'is cn behalf of the Cou'atari* The Town of Chemung work was 1st previously as an oil road projart. The Town of Nunda is bein; han4MaS aa a Jay labor project.. The HetMH and tbe Algonquin prvjects were fSS furnishns the cru«h<Hi Kr.-ivei ioadad iato •rucks oitly and vre were uuabio^ta determine the low bkMeis uottl tttoloei*- rlon of the pits invi>i\e«l were fhssd and the materials tested Mini approWUd as meeting, the spet-ific.itions by OnOial^ We again met oti t^e oth dap of 8M. ten-her m$ end iusp«\tetl the aspM|| work being performed h ythe 8uhurha9i Oil Company oa their contracts eortiji ' • / '.. A ,.