1930 Index Council Proceedings1
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY of DUBUQUE
IOWA
FOR THE YEAR
1930
CITY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1930
COUNCILMEN
WM. H. MEUSER, Mayor
M. B. ANDELFINGER ED. McEVOY
GEORGE 0. JANSEN HENRY F. SCHUKERT
City Clerk — JOHN STUBER City Solicitor — M. H. CZIZEK
City Treasurer —
OTTO F. PULS
City Auditor —
FRED GANTERT
City Engineer —
WALTER H. CULLEN
Chief of Fire Department —
WM. RYAN
City Electrician —
JOSEPH CORRELL
Plumbing Inspector —
GEORGE MASTERS
Electrical Inspector —
OTTO BETHKE
City Manager — ROGER M. EVANS
Secretary to Manager — ALLAN E. SIGMAN
Building Commissioner —
CARL BARTELS
City Assessor —
GEORGE BENNETT
Chief of Police —
JOHN GIELLIS
Health Director —
DR. W. J. CONNELL
Sanitary Inspector —
JOSEPH T. SCHARRY
Market Master —
C. J. McCARTHY
Milk and Dairy Inspector —
JOSEPH T. SCHARRY
Regular meetings of the City Council are held the first Monday of each
month, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
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Jan. 27- Althauser's Stores, sign bond 9
" 27- Automobile Salesmen, addressed Council, on sus- 10
pension of rules on merits of their cars 14
Feb. 7- American Trust and Savings Bank, bond
7 -Alley bet. Windsor Ave. and Queen St., resolution
to improve 15, 16, 33, 34, 43, 44, 116, 118
7- Angella Street, resolution to improve 16, 33, 34, 43, 118
" 7- Auburn Street, resolutions to improve 22, 33, 34, 40, 43,
44, 119, 133, 154, 155, 185, 186, 205, 206, 239, 240, 251
" 7 -Avoca Street, resolutions to improve 24, 33, 34, 40, 43, 118
7- Algona Street, resolutions to improve 26, 27, 33, 34, 39,
43, 119, 155, 178, 179, 222, 223
24- American Legi Auxiliary, petition for refund of 30
dance license
" 24- American Legion, Leo Schwind Post No. 508, peti-
tion for refund of dance license 30
March 3 -Apel, John, sign bond 45
" 10- Armstrong Recreation Parlors, sign bond 58
" 24 -Anro Pharmacy, Cigarette License 88
April 7- Automobile Paint Shop, sign bond 116
" 14- Agreement and transfer of title to lighting posts 121
May 12- American Legion Auxiliary, report of Poppy sale 150
" 26- Auburn Street, petition to extend improvement
to Dexter Street } 159
" 26- Abresh Louisa, Hilda Hoffman, et al., pet. for re-
duction in assessment 160, 188, 197
June 13- Algona Street„ petition to improve, from Delaware
to Dexter Street 187, 195, 196
" 16- Armstrong, John A., petition to operate Miniature
Golf Course 190
" 16- Acting City Manager appointed 192
" 30 -Avon Theatre, sign bond 200
July 7- Algona St., remonstrances against paving with
Asphalt , 207
" 7- Algona St., Delaware to Dexter Sts., remonstrances 214, 223, 224
" 23- Algona St., improvement, remonstrances against 223, 226, 244
" 28- Auburn St., petition to pave with Concrete 244, 260, 277, 278
Aug. 4- Algona St., imp. from W. 14 to Delaware..250, 251, 259, 260, 275, 276
" 11- Algona St., imp. from Delaware to Dexter Sts 260, 276, 277
" 11 -Avon Theatre, petition to erect Marquise 261
" 11- Athletic Field, pet. asking City to take over lights 262
Sept. 2- American Legion, Convention at Sioux City, peti-
tion for 3 policemen to attend the Convention 282
9- Algona St., W. 14th to Delaware, contract 291, 316, 371, 391
392, 413, 414
" 9- Algona St., from Delaware to Dexter, contract._291, 316, 372, 416, 417
if 9 -Auburn St., from W. 14th to Dexter, contract__292, 316, 356, 397, 398
9 -Alley bet. Nevada and Booth Sts., repaired 299
" 9 -Alley 1st S. of West 5th, report of Manager 299
" 29- Army's Recreation, sign bond 319
Nov. 3- Arthover, Mr. and Mrs., petition for redemption
of property 355
" 3- American Water Works Ass'n, invitation to attend
convention .., 355
if 3- Andelfinger, M. B., councilman, excused on request 361
" 10 -Arno Pharmacy, sign bond 365
" 10- Appel- Higley Co., sign bond 365
Dec. 8- Asmussen, Peter, et al., for vacation of alley
,, 17- Auburn St., protest against imp., Voelker Real. Co. 377, 397
407
" 22- Army's Recreation, sign bond 435
" 22- Auditors of State, to Audit books annually 436
" 22 -Adam, M., est , petition for reduction in assessm. 437
" 22- Architects local be engaged on construction of
new Post Office, proper authorities at Washing-
ton be communicated with thereto 446
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6 —B. & G. Battery and Electric Co., sign bond
6— Berntgen, A. J., cigarette bond
6 —Bids for binding Council proceedings for 1929
16— Business houses of Dubuque, pet. relative to .sell-
ing gasoline on streets of city
16—Bids for Automobile for Fire Chief to be received
27— Sennett, Stephen, grant and easement to city
27 —Board of Health, report for month of Dec. 1929
27— Becker - Hazelton Co., sign bond
27— Becker, Mrs., settlement for personal injury claim
7— Boulevard lights on Central Ave. and 8th St ,
resolution to accept
7— Braconier, F. G., heating bond
24 —Bock, Emil, sign bond
24 —Berk, Max, sign bond
24 —Byrne Bros., sign bond
24— Brooks, Dr. J. L., return of service, to remove bldg.
24 —Board of Health, meeting
24 —Board of Health, report for month of January
24 —Board of Health, resolution, P. J. and Minnie
Norton, to abandon outside toilet and make
sewer connections
Marchl0— Burke, R. J. Co., excavation bond
" 10— Burch, Mary Louise, court costs (on acc. of appeal)
14— Budget of City Manager and City Council for 1930
14— Budget Resolution No. 149 -30 and 159-30
14— Brown, J. J., resigned from Planning and Zon-
ing Commission
21 —Board of Health report for month of Feb. 1930
24— Brandel, John, general contractor's bond
31— Beach, Geo. W., pet. to cancel tax sale certificates
" 31 —Board of Review appointed
" 31— Brede, John F., Cigarette license..
April 7— Banks, designated as depositories for City funds
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7— Brunskill, Bridget, petition for cancel, of taxes
" 21 —Board of Health Meeting, Oliver Kringle notified
to repair and clean up barn or remove it
" 21— Becker - Hazelton, sign bond
" 28— Bradley, John H., petition for light
" 28— Baumhover, L. J., petition for refund, over- assessed
for North Main Street 135
May 12— Beatrice Creamery Co., sign bond 152
" 19— Brooks, Maurice E., petition to remove Stop and
Go Lights on 4th and Main 157
" 19 —Board of Health 159
" 26— Berwanger, Margaret, Augusta Wagner, et al ,
petition for reduction in assessment 160, 188, 197
June 2 —Board of Review, report of 169
if 2—Burke, J. J., pet. to purchase property from city 169
" 9— Belt, A. G., petition relative to survey of lot 183, 190
9— Birdena E. Bush, petition relative to Gas mains
in Nowata Street
9— Batteram, J. and Minnie, grant of easement
" 23 —Board of Health, report for May, 1930
" 23— Byrne, Thos. E., communication relative to round-
ing corners on various streets in the city
" 23 —Berg, Frank J., sign bond
" 30— Belsky Motor Co., sign bond
July 7— Blair, Chas. T., heating bond
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If 7— Buelow, Clarence C., Cigarette license
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15— Bonds, $60,200 imp. and $115,000 Sewer Bonds.., 214, 218, 228, 234,
284, 288
15_L Bonds, $115,000 sewer bonds 219, 220, 228
15— Bellevue Street, petition to vacate 220
23— Budget Estimate 221, 254, 255
23— Budget Resolutions
23— Bradley & Maclay, petition to remove light 225
4 —Bush, Birdena E., and Mrs. Robinson, objecting
to gasoline station on Nowata and W. 14th Sts.
11— Budget Estimate, Resolution No. 287 -30.
18 —Burch Street residents, petition to repair alley
2— Binninger, Mrs. Olive M., sign bond
2— Brunswick Music Shop, sign bond
9— Bonds, Bids, $60,000 Imp. Fund and $115,000
Sewer Bonds
9— Bonds, Resolutions providing for sale of bonds
9— Bonnett, Gertrude J., claim for personal injury
9— Bellevue Street, vacated
22— Bothmer, Mrs. Chris., pet. for suspension of taxes
22— Birndorf Bros., sign bond
29— Bayless Business College, sign bond
20— Bowman, Ed, sign bond
20— Becker, Valentine, sidewalk contractor's bond
20 —Braun Bros., contractor's bond
20— Bethke, Otto, personal bond
3 —Byrne Bros., cancellation of bond
3 —Byrne Bros., new bond
3— Bricklayer's Union, petition to use Union Brick-
layers to build brick Manholes and do segment
block work
17— Booth, Glenn R., Adm. A. C. Rafoth property
19— Banks, designated as depositories for City funds
28— Blocker, Joseph, remonstrance against assess-
ment for Wood Street imp.
28— Bertonic, Peter, petition for cancellation of taxes
28— Bennett, Hattie M., petition for suspension of taxes
8— Berg - Arduser Co., sign bond
22— Baumhover, Emma, pet. for suspension of taxes
22— Birndorf Bros., sign bond
22 —B. & G. Battery Co., sign bond
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6- Council Meeting, regular 1
6 -City Council Proceedings for Nov. and Dec. 1929 .1
6- Callaghan, Marg., Cigarette bond 3
6- Cramer, A. B., Cigarette bond 3
6 -Chief of Police to make survey of alleys relative
to parking 4, 6
16 -City Council, Special Session 4
16 -City Auditor, City Treasurer, and City Water-
works, Reports for month of December, 1929 5
27 -City Council, Special Session 7
27- Central Ave. Business Men's Assn. vote of thanks 7, 8
27- Canfield Hotel, sign bond 9
27 -Clerk to notify Central Ave. Business Men's Assn ,
Retail Merchants Assn, and others to attend
Regular Meeting of Council Feb. 3, Traffic
Rules to be discussed 10
3- Courtesy Cards be issued to Visiting Auto. tourists 12, 102
3- Central Ave. Merchants communication relative
to parking on Central Ave. 12
7 -City Council special session 13
7- Certificate of Manager to accept Boulevard lights
on Central Ave. and 8th St 13, 46, 47, 51
7 -City Auditor, report for month of January, 1930 14
7 -City Treasurer, report for month of January, 1930 14
7 -City Waterworks, report for month of Jan., 1930 14
7- Catherine Street, resolutions to improve 16, 21, 33, 34, 41,
44, 117, 119, 156, 157, 181, 182, 189, 226, 370, 411, 112
7- Custer Street, resolutions to improve 26, 33, 34, 39, 57,
117, 118, 133, 141, 201, 231, 232
24 -City Council, special session 28
24- Carpentier, Robert B., petition to sell household
articles direct to housewives 30
" 24 -China Inn, sign bond , 35
" 24- Curtis - Straub Co., excavation bond 35
" 24- Cleaver, Edward T., excavation bond 35
March 3 -City Council, regular meeting 39
3 -C. & M. Shoe Store, sign bond 45
10 -City Council, special session 46
10 -City Water Department, transfer of funds from
General Fund to Sinking Fund 54
10 -City Auditor, report for month of February, 1930 56
10 -City Treasurer, report for month of February,1930 56
10 -City Waterworks, report for month of Feb., 1930 56
10 -City Council proceedings for month of Jan., 1930 56
10- Central Lumber & Coal Co., objecting to amend-
ing restricted residence district on certain parts
of Bluff Street 56, 73
10- Central Lumber & Coal, Attorney Glenn Brown
addressed Council relative to petition objecting
amending restricted residence district on cer-
tain parts of Bluff Street 56
10- Christensen, Myrtlie, personal injury claim settled 57
10- Conlan Hudson Essex, sign bond 58
14 -City Council, special session 61
21 -City Council, special session 72
21- Checker Taxi Co., sign bond 74
21- Cadillac Motor Co., sign bond i 74
21- Curtis & Straub Co., excavation bond 82, 129
24 -CitS Council, special session 83
31 -City Council, special session 89
31 -City Council Proceedings for month of Feb., 1930 106
31 -City Solicitor, Annual Report for fiscal year 1929 107
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1 -City Council, special session 109
7 -City Council, regular session 112
7- Connolly, W. J. and Julia E. Mosher, petition for
reduction in assessment, (R. Roedell Atty.)
offering settlement 113, 165
7 -City Auditor, report for month of March, 1930 114
7 -City Treasurer, report for month of March, 1930 114
7 -City Waterworks, report for month of March, 1930 114
14 -City Council, special session , 119
14 -City Waterworks, annual inventory and valuation
as of March 31, 1929 121
14 -Civil Service Commission presented Council with
Police and Fire Manuals 122
21 -City Council special session 123
21- Caquelin, C., asking to lower sidewalk on 17th and
Jackson to construct an approach to his garage 127
21 -City Treasurer, annual report, fiscal year, end-
ing March 31, 1930 130
21- Central Ave., notice to property owners, from
22nd to 32nd Sts., of City's intention to im-
prove street , . 130, 145
28 -City Council, special session 131
28 -City Auditor, report for fiscal year 1929 ' 134
28- Condemnation Proceedings (Sheriff instructed) 137
28 -Civil Service Commission, reports on examinations
for Fire and Police Departments 138
5 -City Council, regular session 141
5 -City Engineer, report for fiscal year, ending
March 31, 1930 143
5 -City Waterworks, report for April, 1930 144
5 -City Planning and Zoning Commission, Contract
with John Nolen 144, 146, 147
12 -City Council, special session.., 146
12 -City Auditor and City Treasurer's reports for
April, 1930 147
12 -Civil Service Commission, annual report 148
12- Claims paid during month of April, 1930 148
12- Central Ave., Boulevard lights, Resolutions, 18th
to 22nd Sts 151, 167, 326, 327, 349, 351
12- Cooper A. A. property, petition of property owners
complaining aoubt dangerous condition of 3rd
and Locust Sts..., 152, 285, 346, 361
19 -City Council, special session 153
26 -City Council, special session 159
26- Corpstein, Elizabeth, Rose Voelker, et al., grant-
ing right of way to City by selling lots 138-
139 Mechame's Add., to City 166
2 -City Council, special session 167
2- Claims paid during month of June 172 to 175 incl.
2- Cartigny, H., petition protesting against addition
built by J. Huebschen 175
9 -City Council, special session 176
9 -City Treasurer, report for May, 1930 183
9 -City Auditor, report for May, -930 183
9 -City Waterworks, report for May, 1930.... 183
9 -City Council, proceedings for March, 1930 183
9 -City Assessor's report for fiscal year 1930 183
13 -City Council, special session 185
16 -City Council, special session 189
16 -City Council, proceedings for April, 1930 189
16 -City Milk Inspector, report for May, 1930 191
23 -City Council, special session 193
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23— Central Ave., Business Men's Ass'n petition that
detoru be established on Highways No. 20, 61,
and 55 through Central Ave. business district 194
23— Conlon, R. F., contractor's bond 195
23—C. G. W. R. R. Co., petition for permit to construct
spur track or switch on Pine St., from W. 7th
St., on Morrison Bros. Plant 195
30 —City Council, special session , 198
30— Central Hotel, sign bond 200
30— Carpenter, Joe, general contractor bond 201
30— Cigarette Permits, issued 202
30— Cigarette Permits, renewed 203
7 —City Council, regular session 205
7— Central Ave., Boulevard lights 207, 208, 215, 224
7— Cleaver, Wm. H., sign bond 211
7 —City Waterworks, report, month of June 211
7 —City Auditor's report for month of June 211
7— Callaghan, Mary, Cigarette License renewal 211
14 and 15 —City Council meeting 214
15— Chamber of Com. relative to appointing City Mgr 215
23 —City Council, special session 221
23— Curtis - Straub , Co., petition to excavate, back of
Kassler Garage • 224, 243
23— Catherine Street and Quigley Lane, Ben Scherr
et al., addressed Council 226
28 —City Council, special session 228
28 —City Council Proceedings for month of May, 1930 243
28 —City Manager, petition of Citizens to appoint a
home man for the position 243
4 —City Council, regular session 245
4 —City Improvement Bonds, Resolution No. 279 -30 246
4 —City Council Proceedings for June, 1930 252
4 —City Waterworks, report for July, 1930 252
11 —City Council, special session 254
11 —City Treasurer and City Auditor, reports for
month of July, 1930 , 257
11— Claims for which warrants were drawn for month
of July, 1930 257
11— Condemnation of buildings, recommended 262
18 —City Council, special session 263
25 —City Council, special session 270
1 —City Council, regular session 275
2—City Council, Adjourned regular session 275
2 —City Council Proceedings 280
2 —City Manager's Bond 280, 282
2— Conlan Hudson Essex Co., sign bond 280
2— Clark's Drug Store, sign bond 280
2— Cleaver, Edw. T., plumber's excavation bond 280
9 —City Council, special session, call for meeting 286
9 —City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Waterworks,
reports for August, 1930 293
9— Claims paid during month of August, 1930 294
9— Cleveland Ave., guard rail at east end 299
9— Cleveland Ave., new light globes installed 299
22 —City Council, special session 301
22— Cigarette Bond 310
22 —C. G. W. R. R. Co,, permanent easement (relocate
Pine Street) 311
29 —City Council, special session 316
29— Central Battery & Electric Co., sign bond 319
29— Clark's Drug Store, sign bond 319
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29— Curtis - Straub Co., objecting to awarding contract
for sewer and water connection on Wood Street
to J. F. Lee Paving Go., claiming that his bid
was lower
29 —City Treasurer, authorized to invest $40,000 of
funds in Primary Road Bonds..,
6 —City Council, regular session
6 —City Auditor, City Treasurer and City Waterworks
reports for September, 1930
6— Claims paid during month of September, 1930
6 —City Waterworks (Res. No. 329 -30) transfer
$15,000 from General to Sinking Fund
20 —City Council, special session
" 20— Curtis & Co., bond, plumbing and excavation
" 20— Cullen, Walter H., personal bond
" 27 —City Council, special session
" 27— Czizek, M. H., City Solicitor, official bond
Nov. 3 —City Council, special session
3 —City Council Proceedings, . Nov., 1930 356, 362, 367,
" 10 —City Auditor, Treasurer, and City Waterworks,
reports for October, 1930
" 10 —City list of claims paid, October, 1930
" 10— Curtic & Co., sign bond
Dec. 1 —City Council, regular meeting
" 1— Crescent Sweet Shop, sign bond
1— Central Ave„ boulevard lights, assessment for
sidewalk repairs
" 8 —City Council, special session
8— Coryell Oil Co., sign bond
" 8 —City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Wlaterworks,
repotrs and claims and pay rolls for month of
November, 1930
" 22 —City Council, special session
" 22 —City Health Dept., report for November, 1930
" 22 —City Council Proceedings for month of Sept. 1930
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7— Dubuque Tanning & Robe Co., sign bond - 14
7— Decorah St., resolutions to improve 22, 41, 118
24— Dubuque' Benevolent and Humane Society, petition
and report 30
March 3— Dubuque Planning and Zoning Commission sub-
mitted names for Zoning Commission 45
" 10— Diener, Joseph, sign bond 58
" 24— Dreamland Theatre, sign bond 88
April 7— Dubuque Leader, asking to be appointed as an
official newspaper for city of Dubuque 113
if 7 —Duffy, John J., petition for position of Police Judge 114
" 21— Diamond Grill, sign bond 129
" 21— Driscoll, Clara, (report of City Solicitor) on de-
linquent assessments 130
May 5 —De Luxe Cigar Store, sign bond 144
" 12— Dubuque Automobile Club, asking removal of Stop
and Go Lights on 4th and Main Streets 1,50
" 19— Daveronas, Harry, sign bond a 157
June 13 —Dub. Base Ball Club, pet. for renewal of contract 187
" 23— Dubuque Radiator Works, contractor's bond 195
" 30— Dubuque Roofing Co., contractor's bond 200
July 7— Dubuque Auto Top Co., sign bond 211
" 7— Detour Signs to be placed on Main Street 212
" 15— Dubuque Park Board, amount needed for 1931 _ 216
Aug. 11— Dorgan Place, petition to round corners 262, 299, 300, 308
Sept. 9— Druggists and Confectioners objecting to license
for selling Ice Cream and Soda Water, unless
all retailers are included 297, 300
" 22 —Dove, C. E., addressed Council relative to remov-
ing car tracks on 2nd Street, Jones Street, S.
Locust, Dodge and Bryant Streets 315
" 29— Doyle, Catherine, petition for cancellation of tax 320
Oct. 20— Dubuque Realty Co., objecting to removal of
boulevard light 331, 345
Nov. 3— Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress, petition
relative to City Employees 364
" 19— Depositories for City funds 379
" 28— Dubuque Dye Works, sign bond 395
Dec. 8 —Doran Monument Co., sign bond 407
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6— Elections, Registration Clerks appointed
6— Recommendation of Commissioner of Registration
relative to additional help to install permanent
registration system, approved
7 —Eagle Street, improvement of_ 14,
7 —Eagle Point Sewer, Tax Sale Certif. be cancelled
24— Election Clerks and Judges, names submitted by
Democratic and Republican Central Commit-
tees to select from
" 24— Election, Judges appointed
March 3— Edward's Style Shop, petition to construct load-
ing platform
" 10— Election, Registration Clerks, Stenographers and
Filing Clerks, claims allowed
" 14— Ernsdorf, J. E„ reappointed on Civil Service Com-
mission
" 21— Elections, canvassing nomination petitions for
Councilmen and Park Commissioner
" 24— Emergency Funds, transfer to Consolidate Fund
" 24— Emergency Fund, transfer to Dock Fund
" 24— Eisbach, Albert N., heating contractor's bond
April 1— Election of March 31, 1930, vote canvessed
" 1— Election, Resolution No. 162 -30 declaring Ed. Mc-
Evoy and H. F. Schukert elected as Councilmen
and F. J. Piekenbrock as Park Commissioner
1— Election, Judges and Clerks be paid as provided
for in Budget, also buildings for election and
registration purposes and rent of chairs, tables
" 21— Efferding, T. G., contractor's bond
May 5— Economy Auto Service, sign bond
" 19— Eisenegger, Arthur J., sign bond
" 26 —Ede, St. C., petition to repair Simpson Street
June 9— Enos, Mrs., settlement, personal injury claim
" 23— Entringer, Mrs. Michael, petition for permit to
construct garage on city property ,.
July 15 —Edes Robe Tanning Co.,petition to widen Jones St.
28 Estabrooks, L. B., petition for cancellation of 1929
tax on Golf Grounds
Aug. 4— Evans, Roger M., appointed City Manager
" 18— Evans, Roger M., bond
Sept. 22— Ender, Alois J., Cigarette bond
Oct. 6— Enright, Ann, petition for reduction in taxes
" 27 —Even & Kolb, petition to replace gasoline fill-
ing pump
Nov. 28- Efferding, petition, refund for building permit
Dec. 8— Eisenegger, A., petition to operate sandwich wagon
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6- Feigner, Emil, petition for cancellation of sign
bond of Reno Sales Agency 3
16- Fiedler, Eda, relative to registration 5
16- Fluckigger, Albert, allowed to redeem property 6
27 -Fay, Mrs. Caroline, claim against city for per-
sonal injuries . 8
3- Fuhrman - Triller Co., sign bond 11
7 -Foye Street and Napier Street, resolutions to im-
prove 23, 33, 34, 40, 43, 118, 335, 336, 381, 382
March 3- Falkenhainer Drug Co., sign bond 45
" 3 -First National Bank, sign clock bond 45
" 10 -Fear, L. R., personal injury claim against city 53, 122, 360
" 10 -Fire Stone Tire and Rubber Co., Attorney Frank
Gilloon addressed Council relative to building
on Bluff, near 7th Street 56, 73, 102
" 31 -Faig, John, petition for cancellation of taxes 106
April 7- Fichter, Fred, contractor's bond 116
" 21- Fluckiger Motor Co., sign bond 129, 144
" 21- Fuhrman, Joe, asking that city pay for his side-
walk damaged when Central Ave. was improved 129
May 12 -Foye and Napier Streets, petition of property
owners to repair , 152
" 12- Fuhrman - Triller Co., sign bond 152
" 12 -Fire Chief, attend school of instruction, Ames, Ia 153
" 19- Fourth Street, widening of 158, 213, 220
June 2- Fassett, E. W., application for position of City
Manager 169
16 -Foye and Napier Sts., resolutions 189, 190, 206, 207, 242, 243, 251
23- Fitzgerald Cigar Co., sign bond 195
30- Fisher, J. W., Fire Chief, reports that No. 4 Fire
Station needs repairs F 200
30- Fettgather, J. J., -sign bond 200
July 7 -Fire Station No. 3 Adv. for bids to repair boiler 212
" 15- Fosselman, Leo J., sign bond 216
" 28 -Fay, Mrs. Caroline, settlement pers. injury claim 243
Aug. 4 -Fire Chief Fisher, presented resignation 253
" 18 -Foye and Napier Sts., improvement, assignment
of proceeds to First National Bank 269
" 25- Finley Street, petition to improve , 273
" 25 -Fire Engine House No. 3, bids for repairing same 273
Sept. 2 -Fire Stone Service Stores, sign band 280
,, 2 -Fire Dep't. (acting Chief's salary fixed at $250.00
per month 286
" 2 -Fire Dep't., Sec'y to Chief and the storekeeper's
salaries be fixed at $165.00 per month 286
Oct. 27- Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co., petition to excavate 343
Nov. 10- Finkel Bros., bond 1- 365
" 17- Fluhr, Christ and Mary, cancel. of tax sale certif. 370
" 17- Fawkes, Presley, reappointed on Dock Board 378
Nov. 28- Flynn, Mrs. Tim., petition for suspension of taxes 394
" 28- Fillmore St., petition to grade said street 394
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Feb. 3- Griner -Jones Co., sign bond 11
,, 7 -Green Street, improvement of - 15, 33, 117, 118
" 24- Grant of Easement, Adam Zengle 29
" 24 -Green Mill, sign bond 35, 43, 44
March 3 -Grand Opera House, sign bond 45
" 10 -Grant of Easement, Voelker Realty Co., et al 59
" 24- Geiger, Henry A., general contractor's bond 88
" 31 -Grant of Easement, Mrs. Dora Stapleton 107
May 5- Glass, G. C., petition, relative to paying assess 143
5- Governors Greys, sign bond 144
5- Giese, Edwin W., heating contractor's bond 144
5- Grace, Thomas, complaint about sewer on Cleve-
land Ave.
' 26 -Grant of Easement, West Dubuque Sewer
/June 2- Gielisen, Fred, general contarctor's bond
,, 9 -Grant of Easement, over lots 156 and 157
Mechanics Add.
Aug. 11 -Grand Opera House, petition to replace old canopy
or Marquise with a new one
" 18- Graas, John, purchased property (No. 67 Queen
St.) from city - 271, 297, 298
Sept. 2- Gaston, general contractor's bond 280
Oct. 20 -Green Street, petition to repair 331, 343
" 20 -Grand Rapids, Mich. Commissioners, resolution
relative to unemployed
20 -Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., petition for
Cigarette Licenses
20 -Grant of Easement, Melita M. Fisher
27- Garver, Sylvia, petition for suspension of taxes
27 -Globe Indemnity, petition to cancel bond of Postal
Telegraph Cable Co.
Nov. 3- Garver, Sylvia, petition to suspend 1929 tax
" 10- Griffin, Lulu, settlement personal injury claim
10- Grommersch, Nick, addressed Council, relative
to sewer
17- Gross, Charles, sign bond
17- Gatena, Rose, remonstrance, Central Ave. lights
28 -Globe Indemnity Co., petition to cancel Uhlrich-
Paley blasting bond -
28- Grandview Ave. M. E. Church, pet. for ex. of taxes
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Jan. 16— Hartig Drug Co., sign bond 5
Feb. 3— Hilders, George, petition for suspension of taxes 11
3— Horne, Wm. G., sign bond 11
" 7— Henry Street, resolutions to improve 18, 19, 33, 42, 118
if 4— Haupert, Mrs. Joseph, petition for light 35
" 24— Horton, Dr. John, sign bond 35
March 3— Hawkeye Vulcanizing Co., sign bond 45
°' 3— Henschel, E. H., contractor's bond
10 —Haas, Mrs. W., petition for cancellation of taxes 53, 82
10— Henkels, A. J., pet. relative to tax sale certificates 57.
10— Holscher, G. H. sign bond 58
24— Henneger, Dr. Wm. A., petition for cancellation 88
of assessment for gas connection's
31— Hillyard, L. 0., pet. to open north end of Henion St. 144
5— Helmer - Denzler Co. sign bond
12— Herron, Ed., renewal of bond (waterworks office) 157
19— Henkels, Frank, general contractor's bond
26— Huebschen, John N., petition to build addition to 160
his home
June 2— Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, protesting against 167
Boulevard Lights
2— Hoefflin, Mrs. Pauline, objecting to installation of 167
Boulevard Lights 172
2— Howie, David T., general contractor's bond
9— Hartig, A. J., presented petition Main Street
Merchants relative to marking detour for U. S.
Highway No. 20 and 61, north on Main Street 178, 184
9— Henry, Benj. F., renewal bond
13— Healy, Emory, petition relative to paying special 186, 197
assessment
13— Harrison Street, petition of Fire Chief that street
be widened to give Maizewood Products Co 186
better fire protection 195
23— Harry's Hat Works, sign bond 200
30— Hartig, A. J. assess't. for alley imp. be reduced 211
7— Healy, Geo. W. & Son, sign bond 211
7— Horne, Wm., cigarette license renewal
15— Hillyard, L. 0., petition to widen Jones Street 216, 225
" 23— Hillyard, L. 0., blasting bond
Aug. 11— Health Department, report for month July, 1930 257
" 11— Hoots, Mrs. C. G., claim for damages to car 261
" 11— Henschel, Hugo, contractor's bond
Sept. .2— Hintz, E. W., et. al., addressed Council relative 282
to Maple Street petition
' 9 —Holy Trinity Church, petition to install two Boule- 293
vard Lights in front of Church 299
9 —Hill and W. 3rd .Sts., corner widened'
9— Haggerty, Dr., et. al., objecting to light at foot 299
of W. 6th steps on Blue Street
22— Hamilton, J. F., petition offering to buy or rent
city property , at 16th and Sycamore Streets 308
22— Hillyard, L. 0., petition to install lights at Jones 308
and Harrison Streets
22— Hintz, Fred H., petition for cancellation of tax 314
on lots 1 to 15 incl., Kings Grove Add.
22— Hartig, A. J., addressed Council relative to erect-
ing detour signs directing traffic on Highway 315
No. 20 through business district 317
29 —Hail, John Jos., bond (waterworks dept.) 320
29— Health, report for month of August, 1930
Oct. 6— Health report, relative to raising and breeding
rabbits in city
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6— Hartman Furniture Co., sign bond
6— Hillyard, L. 0., petition to narrow sidewalk
20— Heukels, A. L., petition to construct garage
20—Health _ report for month of September, 1930
20— Harmony Inn, sign bond
3— Heunke, Al. E., petition (verbal) for reduction
in assessment for sewer in Oak Street
10— Health report for October, 1930
22 —Haun, Mary, petition for exemption of taxes
22— Hanselman, Fred, contractor's bond
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Jan. 27— Informal session, to consider bids for car for
Fire Chief
Feb. 24— Interstate Power Co., sign bond
May 12— Interstate Finance Corp.
" 12 —Iowa Street, widening of
" 26— Interstate Power Co., Resolution No. 206 -30, ex-
change of property with city 163,
June- 23 —Iowa Street, widening of, remonstrances filed
" 23— Interstate Power Co., rules and regulations
" 30 —Iowa Street, petition of property owners asking
that Standard Boulevard Lights be installed
on Iowa Street from 6th to 11th Streets
30— Interstate Power, by their representative Mr
Locher, petitioned Council, verbaly, for right
of way to place poles for lighting Athletic Field
" 23 —Iowa Oil Co., sign bond
Aug 4— International City Manager's Ass'n., notice of
Convention
Oct. 20 —Iowa State College, notice of convention
Nov. 3— Interstate Power Co., sale of land to city (lot 1,
block 15)
if 3— Interstate Power Co., interview relative to street
car service
Dec. 22 —Iowa Dairy Co., sign bond
" 22 —Iowa Oil Co., sign bond
" 22— Interstate Power Co., changes in Electric Bight
and power rates
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Feb. 3— Juergens, John G. & Son, sign bond
10 if 7— Jungwirth, Mrs. Jos., cigarette license
35 " 7— Jansen, Councilman, took seat at 7:50
152 March24— Jordon's Store, sign bond
152, 193 April 28 —John Street, assessments, erroneous, assessments
refunded
June 23— Justman, C. C., contractor's bond
July 7— Julien Dubuque Hotel, petition to replace sign on
/ E. 4th Street
" 7— Jones, Rudolph, storm sewer to be constructed
in Overview
200 " 28 7ansen, Herman, contractor's bond
Aug. 4— Jackson, Christine, petition to redeem tax proper-
ty sold at sale certificate
4— Julien Dubuque Hotel Co., permit issued to erect
sign on 4th Street
Sept. 22— Johnson, Professor, addressed Council relative to
locating Foot Ball Grounds at Athletic Field
" 29— Jones, Rudolph, et. al., petition for Boulevard
Lights in Riverview Court
Nov. 10— Johnson High Test Oil Co., sign bond
Dec. 1—Jungwirth, petition to redeem property
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194
203
225
252
332
360
360, 366, 403
435
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6 —Lee, James F. Paving Co., suit against city
6 —Lois St., petition against improving said street
6 —Levi, Selina, petition for reduction in assessment
6— Langton, T. M., appointed assistant Commissioner
of Registration
16— Lincoln Hat Works, sign bond
27— Leirmoe, Clara, claim against city, personal injuries
27 —Lory, E. E., sign bond
3— Lange, Jos. W., sign bond
7 —Leik, Wm. C., sign bond
7 —Lois Street, Resolutions to improve
24— Light, petition for, at head of Napier Street
24— Linehan & Molo, sign bond
March 3— Lynch, Arnold, relative to paying assessment for
sewer
" 3— Loizeaux, Dr. Charles W„ sign bond..
Mrs. 21— Loper, rs. Ethel, claim against city for personal
injuries 7
" 31— Light, petition for, at 24th and White and 25th
and White
April 1 —Lang, Harvey, addressed Council' relative to J. J.
Duffy's petition for Police Judge
" 21— Lorenz Laundry, petition to drill well
" 28— Light, pet. of J. H. Bradley, for light on Perry St.
May 5— Licato, Marcato, petition for exemption of ped-
dler's license
" 12 —Leo Schwind Post No. 6, petition for permission
to conduct Poppy Sale
" 19— Luther, Frank C., heating contractor's bond
" 19— Locust St., motion to widen from 4th to 11th Sts.
" 26—La Guarchar, Jacques, petition for position of
Street Inspector
June 2 —Lange Ins. Co., asking release of bond of Harry
Lewis
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proving Algona Street
" 13— Light, petition to install light at foot of steps
leading to Montrose Terrace
" 13— Light, pet. to install light at Goethe and Balke Sts.
" 26— Locust Street, petition of property owners object-
ing to widening said street from 4th to 11th Sts.
" 30—Linehan. and Moto, sign bond
July 7 —Leik, Wm. C., cigarette license, renewal
" 15— Library Board, communication stating amount of
money needed for year 1931
" 15 —Lee, Jas. F. Paving Co., assignment to First
National Bank of proceeds of Nowata Street
" 23— Light, be placed at Central and alley first below
City Hall
Aug. 4— League of Iowa Municipalities, notice of con-
vention
" 11— Landon, Chas. sign bond
" 18— Light, Jefferson and W. 11th Streets
" 25— Lights (boulevard lights) petition to install on
Seminary Street
2— Light, at Wilbur and Rock Sts. (pet. for)
2— Lawther, Wm., sign bond
2— Lange, Dr. F. X., grant of easement
2— Leiser, Fred, contract, relative to lighting system
and resolution in Athletiic Field 285, 292, 293, 298
9— Linehan, E. and B., petition relative to repairing
sidewalk
9— Light, at Lawnsdale Ave. and Park St., straightened
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8, 29, 360
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18, 42, 44, 118
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127, 134, 327
102
109
129
134
143
150, 191
157
158
163
169
179
187, 327, 343
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194
200
211
216
216
225
252
261
269
273, 281
280
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280, 281
293
299
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Jan. 27 —Kelly Tire and Sales Co., sign bond
" 27— Kassler Motor Co., sign bond
" 27 —Kies Drug Store, sign bond
" 27 —Kies Booterie, sign bond
Feb. 7— Kirchoff's, sign bond
7 —Kies & Butler, sign bond
" 24— Kennelly Electric Co., assignment to Federal Bank
and Trust Co.
" 24 —Key City Gas Co., excavation bond
March 3— Keller Electric Co., sign bond
" 10 —Key City Roofing Co., sign bond
14— Kerper, John, reappointed as a member of Dock
Board
21— Kenline, H. G., communication relative to bus
service on W. Locust St.
21— Kinney, G. R. Co., Inc., sign bond
21 —Kraft Clothing Co., sign bond
31 —King, James J., petition to amend ordinance No.
198, by excluding lot No. 2 of 1 of. 2 Sub. lot
of 1, Boxleiters Sub.
April 1 —Kean, James R., assessment cancelled (erroneous)
" 1— Kuehnle, Edwin C., grant of easement
28— Koppel, Sam, petition to peddle ice cream with-
out procuring license
May 19— Kintzle, Theo., general contractor's bond
June 2— Keesecker, Frank, petition objecting to cost of
Boulevard Lights
2 —Kalb, Paul P., petition for sewer
2— Kratz, 0. A., City Manager, resignation
9 —Key City Roofing Co., general contractor's bond
7— Klein's Store, sign bond
23— Kruse, Frank J., cigarette license
4— Killeen, Florence F., petition to connect with sewer
25— Kearney, Patrick, petition for sanitary sewer in
Villa Street
9 —Korn, Louis, Jr., petition to peddle vegetables
without license
9— Kratz, 0. A., former Manager, bond released
29— Kennelly, Geo. W., Electric Co., petition for ex-
tention of time to compelte contract for in-
stalling boulevard lights on Central Avenue
Nov. 3— Kunkel, Jos. V., contractor's bond
3— Kriebs, Rev., for permission to stretch banner
across Main Street
3— Krajewski, C. J., Architect, bill for plans of City
Garage
17 —Karn, Leo, sign bond
17 —Kien, Mrs. Peter, petition for suspension of tax
17— Kleeker, Mrs. John, petition relative to sewer
assessments
28— Kelly, Annie C., petition for cancellation of taxes
22— Kline, Geo. E., remonstrance against assessment,
imp. Algona Street
22 —Kohl, Thomas, petition for suspension of taxes
22— Kaufman, Mrs. J. K., petition for reduction in
assessment
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157
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172
184
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251
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letic field) to F. F. McGuire
22— Light, petition to install at Cottage Place and
Woodward Street
29 —Lee, Jas. F. Paving Co.,. assignment to First
National Bank of all moneys and proceeds due
to said Co. for improving Wood Street
29— Lights, pet. for light on Langworthy bet. Hill and
James Streets
29—Light, pet. for light on W. 3rd St., bet. Hill and
James Streets
6— Light, be installed at W. 3rd bet. James and Hill
6— Light, be installed, at Langworthy Ave. bet. James
and Hill Streets
6— Light, be installed at S. Grandview Ave., bet
Plymouth Street and Southern Ave
6— Light, at Grandview Ave. and Cascade road be
moved north
6— Lights at extension of South Locust St., be re-
moved
20— Lockey, Mrs. J., complaint against sidewalk on
Wood Street
20— Light, to change on Lowell Street
20 —Lee, Jas. F. C., assignments to First National
Bank imp. of Algona St., Algona St., Auburn St.
27— Light, be installed at 14th and Wood Sts.
10 —Lee, Jas. F., suit against City
10— Light, to be installed at Shields and Dodge St
17 —Lee, Jas. F. Paving Co., assignment to First
National Bank storm sewer in Central from 27
to 28 streets
17 —Lee, Jas. F. Paving Co., assignment to First
National Bank proceeds of storm sewer in
Saunders Street
28— Leute, C. W. and Elizabeth, grant of easement
1— Light, petition to install one at Muscatine and
National Streets
8 —Lenz, Edmund F., petition for redemption of
property
22 —Lot 319 Ham's Add., transferred to City Waterworks
22—Local Architects be engaged on New Post Office,
proper officials be communicated with, relative
thereto
22— Lights be installed on Seminary Street between
Senior High School and Clark College
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Jan. 27— McDougal Motor Co., sign bond
May 5— McEvoy, J. W., Supt. Waterworks, bond
Sept. 2— McCarten, H. B., plumber's exc. bond
Feb. 24— McCarten, H. B., excavation bond
" 24— McEvoy, Ed., (councilman) appointed Mayor pro tem
March 31— McCeeney, Margaret, executrix, suit against city
" 31— McFarlane Drug Store, cigarette license
/ April 7— M'jcInerney, petition (verbal) for reduction in
assessment
" 7— McEnany, application for Police Judge
May 12— McClain, assessment for water connections to lot
2 Byrnes Sub. be cancelled
June 9— McDougal, F. E., sign bond
July 7— McFarlane, Robt., cigarette, renewal
Aug. 11— McGrath, Andrew, pteition objecting to proposed
cost of West Dubuque sewer
" 11— McNeely, Lee, petition to erect garage
" 11— McInerney, James C., protesting against the im-
provements being made at the Grand' Opera
House
Sept. 22— McCormick Street, petition to improve
Oct. 20— McCarthy, Chas. J., personal bond
Nov. 28— McGuinnes, Frank, relative to tax sale redemption
Dec. 8— McLaughlin, Mrs. Maud, petition for cancellation
of tax
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Jan. 6— Milligan, Mrs. Ed., petition (verbali) for reduction
in assessment 1, 12, 113, 158
6—Mullen Bros., contractor's bond 2
Feb. 3— Murphy Ins. Co., pet. for release of Grasel's
blasting bond
3— Meighan Cafe, sign bond
7— Myers- Graham Co., sign bond
7— Marquette Place, resolutions to improve 17, 18,
24— Maizewood Bldg. Co., petition to purchase • ad-
ditional property
" 24— Maizwood Bldg. Co., resolution providing for sale
of property
" 24 —Model Wall Paper Co., sign bond
" 24— Muntz, John, sign bond
" 24— Meyers, Chas. F., sign bond
" 24— Mullen Bros., excavation bond
March 3— Masonic Temple Ass'n., petition for cancellation
of taxes
3- i Mullady, J. B., petition to peddle without pro -
curing license
3— Mid - Continent Pet. Corp., sign bonds
10— Marshall, Robt. P., Clerk District Court, settle-
ment Court Costs, Appeal Case of Burch and
Scott
21— Maizewood Products Co., petition of property
owners to eliminate noise an stench therefrom
24— Millin, Jim, remonstrance against imp. of Robin-
son Street
24— Muntz, Ed., petition for reduction in assessment
24— Mueller, Henry, general contractor's bond
April 7— Meuser, Wm. H., appointed Mayor for ensuing year
if 7— Mosher, Julia, petition for reduction in assess-
ment offering settlement (R. P. Roedell, att'y.)
7— Mullen & Son, sign bond
" 14 —Mt. Carmel Road, name to be restored to said St.
" 21— Majectic Garage, sign bond
May 5— Murphy Ins. Co.; petition to cancel bond of Dub.
Tanning and Robe Co.
5—Miller, Mrs. Chas. M., pet. to improve Nowata St.
" 12— Magdal, H. Co., contractor's bond
" 19— Mueller, John P., general contractor's bond
" 19— Milligan, Mrs. Ed., petition for reduction in as-
sessments
" 26— Memorial Day Parade, Council accept invitation
to take part
June 2— Meyer, Phil estate, objecting to boulevard lights
9— Murphy Ins. Co., petition asking cancellation of
bond of Leo F. Bly
" 23— Martin, W. B. and W. C., sign bond
" 23— Municipal Athletic Field, fence at extreme S. E
corner to be relocated
" 23 —M. E. Mathew, general contractor's bond
July 7— Myers- Graham Co., sign bond
7— Mathis -Moffat Co., sign bond
" 15— Mulgrew, et. al., petition to appoint home man
for City Manager
" 15— Meyer, Geo. W. et. al., petition to construct 4-
ft. sidewalk
" 15— Miller -Jones Co., sign bond
" 28 —Main Street Merchants, petition to place City
Route U. S. No. 20 signs on Main Street
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113
116
119
129
143
145
152
157
158
166
167
183
195
197
200
211
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4— Midland Chemical Co., petition to improve Harhi- 253
son Street 262
11— Meehan, Helen, claiming damages from city
25— Mulligan, Mr., addressed Council relative to con- 274
struction of sanitary sewer in Valley Street 280
2— Merchants Supply Co., sign bond 282
2 —Maple Street, petition to oil streets
2 —Myers -Cox Bldg., N. W. Cor. 4th and Iowa, peti- 286, 298
tion for Miniature Golf Course
9— Mississippi Valley Shippers Ass'n. Convention, 300, 315
Manager and Councilmen attend
22— Mueller, J. P., sidewalk contractor's bond 310
22 —Mid- Continent Petroleum Corp., pet. relative to 315, 320
lights on 2nd and Locust
29 —Mrs. P. J. Miller, petition relative to construct-
ing sidewalk 318
29— Majestic Cafe, sign bond 319
Oct. 6— Moser, J. G., contractor's bond 325
6— Muntz, Edward, petition for reduction in assess-
ment, for S. Main St. 327, 339
6 —Main Street Merchants, petition relative to signs
on Highway No. 20 328
20— Mullen, R. D., pet. objecting to wall across the
front of lots on Madison St 331, 347, 359, 378
20— Masters, George, personal bond 333
20— (Marshall, Robt., City Manager to interview him
relative to furnishing list of deaths each month
to Commissioner of Registration 339
27 —Mt. Carmel Road, petition to improve 343, 366
271 -Mid- Continent Petroleum Corp., communication
relative to lights at station 2nd and Locust 344
Nov. 3— Murphy Ins. Co., pet. for cancellation of A. G
Sommerfeld's bond 353
3— Mississippi Valley Ass'n., dues be paid 360, 361
10— Mettel, C. P., sign bond 365
17— Mathey Chevrolet Co., sign bond 370
17— Meyer, Phil., estate, remonstrance against Cen-
tral Ave. lights 373
17— Marshall, R. P., Clerk of Court, draw warrant for
Court Costs 378
28 —Mt. Pleasant Home, remonstrance against assess-
ment for imp. of Wood St. 381
Dec. 22— Meehan, Helen, petition asking not to sell property
at tax sale 434
22— Majestic Cafe, sign bond 435
22— Martell, John, sign bond 435
22— Mid - Continent Petroleum Corp., sign bond 435
22— Miller - Palmer Co., sign bond 435
22—Mullen Bros., contractor's bond 435
22— Mid - Continent Petroleum Corp., petition relative
to driveway 437
22— Morris, Herman, petition to peddle fruit and
vegetables without license 446
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7- Nowata Street, Resolutions to improve 20, 33, 34, 41, 54,
133, 134, 145, 160, 168, 217, 263, 264, 265
10- Nagle, J. J., petition to raze church and erect
gasoline filling station at Delhi Street and
Grandview Ave. .. 57, 71
21 -North End Grocery, sign bond 74, 116
19- Newkirk, Charles R., sign bond 157
19- Nester & Buechele, heating contractor's bond 157
26- Nowata Street, petition of Birdena Bush, et. al ,
relative to improving 160
22- National Refining Co., petition to replace gas-
oline pump 308
22- Northwest Ready Roofing Co., sign bond 310
29- Nelson, Florence D., pet. for suspension of taxes 320
3- Nauman, Jos. P., bill for repairing Kelly Road 361
17- Norton, P. S., relative to settling delinquent as-
sessment
22- Norton, J. W., remonstrance against) assessment,
Quigley Lane imp. 408
2- Nesler, F. A., sign bond 435
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6- Ordinance No. 51 -29 - Grade on Roosevelt Street
6- Ordinance fixing dates for registration
16- Ordinance No. 1 -30 fixing dates for registration
fM eb. 3- Orange Bowl, sign bond
ar. 10- Ordinance No. 2 -30, Traffic Code
C 24- Ordinance No. 3 -30, creating West Dubuque
Sewer District
31- Ordinance No. 4 -30, appropriating moneys, for
various funds
April 1- Ordinance No. 5 -30, Grade on Robinson Street
7- Overby, Dias, heating contractor's bond
I' 21- Ordinance No. 6 -30, amending West Dubuquie
Sewer Ordinance
21- Ordinance No. 2 (Dock Ordinance)
28- Ordinance No. 7 -30,, Grade on Nowata Street
28- Ordinance No. 8 -30, Grade on Viola St.
28- Ordinance No. 9 -30, vacation of alley, first west
of Althauser Street
28- Ordinance No. 10 -30, Ordinance establishing alley
from Merz to Eagle Street
2- Ordinance No. 11 -30 -Grade on Quigley Lane
2- Ordinance No. 12 -30, Grade on Catherine Street
9- Olinger, petition refusing to pay bill for Fire Dept.
23- Ordinance No. 13 -30, Grade on Napier Street
23- Ordinance No. 14 -30, Grade on Foye Street
7- Oriental Sweet Shop, Cigarette Permit
28- Ordinance No. 15 -30, providing annual! tax $60,000
Bond issue 233, 234, 245
28- Ordinance No. 16 -30, providing for issuance of
$115,000 bonds 236, 248
Aug. 18 -Oath of office administered to City Manager 263
Sept. 2- Ordinance No. 17 -30, providing for tax to defray
cost of street improvement 284, 287
2- Ordinance No. 18 -30, providing for issuance of
$115,000 sewer bonds
" 9- Ordinance No. 19 -30, Vacating Pine Street
" 22- Ordinance No. 20 -30, vacating easterly 25 ft. of
Pine Street
Oct. 20- O'Brien, John J., Desk Sergeant, official bond
Nov. 3- Ordinance No. 21 -30 (Farley - Loetscher Co.)
" 3- Ordinance No. 22 -30, Electrical Inspector
" 3- Ordinance No. 23 -30, change name of Walsh Street
Dec 22- Orange Bowl, sign bond
" 22- Ordinance, vacating Bellevue St., No. 24 -30
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109, 121
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127
135, 141
135, 142
137, 142
137, 143
168; 182
168, 182
184
793, 199
193, 199
211
284, 288
297, 310
312, 318
331
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358, 363
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6— Phillips Petroleum Co., sign bonds
16 —Puts, Otto, Treasurer, report on N. Main Street 5
reassessment 5
16 —Page Hotel, sign bond 5
16 —Pape, C. & Son, excavation bond 9
27— Powers, Jay, Cigarette License 14
7— Peoples Store, sign bond
7 —Paul Street, Resolutions to improve 19, 20, 41, 118
24— Pinski, Geo. F., excavation bond 54
10— Powers, C. W, grant of easement 58
10— Peryon, E. P., sign bond 58, 158
10— Potterveld Drug Co., sign bond 58
10— Petrakis, Chas., sign bond
21— Petition of property owners objecting to building 73
of oil station at 7th and Bluff Streets 173
April 7— Peter, Anna, petition for suspension of taxes__ -_ 116
°' 7— Pennsylvania Avenue, petition to improve 122
14— Piekenbrock, F. J., Park Commissioner, bond
21— Potterveld, F. C. (pet. verbal) asking that Simp- 127
son Street be improved 136
28— Parking on 4th St. (angular parking prohibited)
May 26— Petition and Waiver, relative to right of way for 160
West Dubuque Sewer 184
June 9— Purvis, Wm. E., sign bond
23— Parking be prohibited in alley bet. 7th and 8th,
bet. Main and Iowa during alteration on Grand 197
Opera House
" 23— Postal Telegraph Cable Co., petition for permit
to construct underground Cable System on 4th 197
Street 201
" 30 —Pape, Chas. & Son, heating contractor's bond
July 7— Polse, Morris, petition for exemption of Fruit 205
Peddler's License 211
7— Petrakis, Peter, sign bond 211
CC Philip, cigarette permit
" 15— Playground and Recreation Commission, stating 216
amount of money needed for 1931
" 23— Planning and Zoning Commission, report of 222, 266, 267, 226
" 23— Peryon, Ed., Cigarette License 261
Aug. 11 —Paul, F. M. sign bond 272, 286
" 25— Polsean, T. A. petition to erect cement garage ,
" 25— Petition and Waiver relative to extending West
Dubuque Sewer along westerly side of Fre- 273
mont Street 280
Sept. 2— Postal Tel'. Cable Co., sign bond 280
°i 2— Powers, Ray, plumbing and heating bond
" 2— Plumbing Inspector, and Police Department, re- 286
ports approved
9— Playground Commission, notice relative to lot at 299
Booth and Dodge Sts. 311
22 —Pine Street, relocation of 312, 313
22 —Power Service, Centrifugal Pumps 319
29 —Page Hotel, sign bond 319
20— Peschang, Nicholas, sign bond 333
20— Postal Telegraph Cable Co.,, sign bond
20 —Pine Street, all proceedings to improve same be 340
rescinded
27— Puccio, Anton, petition to reduce valuation of 342, 359
property for taxation
1 Nov. 3 —Pine Street, Imp. Waiver and Agreement — Uhlrich- 359
Paley Co.,
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Central Ave. lights
17 —Puls, Otto F., appointed agent for City to attend
28 —Paull Motor Co., sign bond
22 —Page Hotel, sign bond
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" 7- Quigley Lane, resolutions to improve 20, 21, 33, 34, 41,
54, 180, 181, 189, 292, 371, 408, 409
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Jan. 6- Reeder Street, petition against improvement 1
6 -Reno, John, petition for reduction in assessment 3
" 16 -Rent a Ford Car, sign bond 5
" 16 -Rent a Ford Car, claim against City for damages 6
27- Ruprecht Bros., sign bond 9
Feb. 3- Regular Session of Council 11
a 3- Ritter Motor Co., bond 11
it 3- Retail Merchants Bureau, relative to parking ord. 11
" 3 -Rules suspended, Frank Delaney addressed Council 12
If 3-Registration, stenographer to be employed
'° 7- Roshek Realty Co., petition, relative to plumbing 14
installation in new building
" 7- Reeder Street, resolutions to improve 16, 17, 33, 34, 42, 118
IC 7 -Ries Street, resolutions to improve 19, 33,• 34, 42, 118
f° 7- Roosevelt Street, resolutions to improve_._23, 24, 33, 34, 40, 44, 118
0 ° 24- Rotman, Louis, sign bond 35
10 - 24 -Rath, Geo. C. & Son, sign bond
March 3- Robinson Street, resolutions for street improve-
ment 45, 83, 123, 124, 132, 151, 176, 177
'° 3- Ragatz, George, sign bond 45
3- Restricted Residence District, extend to Bluff and 45
7th Streets
" 10- Rhomberg, A. J., petition relative to sidewalk, 56
Smedley's Sub.
" 21- Rottler, F. C., sign bond 74
April 7- Resolution No. 163 -30, City Officials appointed 112
by Council
" 7- Resolution No. 164 -30, City Officials appointed
by City Manager 112
7- Rabbett, Martin, C. 0. D. Laundry, petition for
cancellation of personal tax 113, 129, 134
f° 14- Roshek Realty Co., petition to erect three Marquise 122
" 21 -Rent a Ford Co., claim for damages 130
21- Robinson, John, permit to peddle fruit without
procuring license 130
May 5- Rivers, C. E., sign bond 144
" 5- Rellihan, F. J., heating contractor's bond 144
a 5- Rafoth Furnace Co., heating contractor's bond 144
" 12 -Royal Indemnity Co., petition for concellation of
Miller & Palmer Co.'s bond 152
June 2- Roshek Bros. sidewalk, Engineer prepare plans
for narrowing 175
'° 9- Renier Bldg. Fund, sign bond 184
" 9- Roshek Realty Co., petition to construct passage
way across alley bet. 7th and 8th streets 184
" 23- Restaurant at 720 Main St., complaint registered 197
July 7- Roshek Bldg. Co., rel. to construction of sidewalk 213, 227
" 15- Rosecrahz, K. W., et. al., petition to repair alley 215
" 28- Rotman, Louis, sign bond 243
Aug. 11 -Ryan, Win., appointed acting Chief of Fire Dept 261
" 11- Reports of Health Officer, Bldg. Commissioner,
and Capt. of Fire Dept. relative to buildings
that should be condemned 262
Sept. 2- Ritter Motor Co., sign bond 280
" 2 -Royal Cloak Co., sign bond 280
" 9- Retail Food Distributors, objecting to sandwich
wagons 294
" 9- Railroad Crossings, repaired 299, 309
" 22 -Rath, Sam and David, Cigarette bond 310
" 29- Roesner, Jacob, pet. relative to repairing sidewalk 318
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6 -Solon St., petition against improving said street 1
6- Stillmunkes, petition refusing to pay additional
assessment N. Main Street 1
6- Steck, and Brookhart, Senators, communication
acknowledging receipt of resolution relative to
pension increase for Soldier& Sailors and Nurses 1
6- Standard Oil .Co., sign bonds 2
6- Schrup, Anna and Joseph, protesting against as-
sessment for imp. of Central Ave. 3
27 -St. George Hotel, sign bond 9
3- Scharle, Ted, addressed Council relative to parking 12
7- Schaetzle, John, sign bond 14
7 -South Hill Street, resolution to improve 16, 43, 118
7- Sutter Street, resolutions to improve 19, 33, 34, 41, 118
7 -Solon Street, resolutions to improve 21, 41, 118
7-Spruce Street, resolutions to improve 23, 33, 34, 40, 43, 118
7- Stafford Street, resolutions to improve 25, 33, 34, 39, 43, 118
24- Simpson Street, petition to improve 29, 115
24- Sidewalk, petition to construct on W. 14th St 30
. 24- Simones, John J., claim for damages to automobile 30, 118
24- Schmitt Motor Co., sign bond 35
24- Schwietering Grocery, sign bond 35
24- Samuels Stores, sign bond 35
24- Spiros, Coven and Joe Koplos, sign bond 35
24- Sidewalk, to be constructed in front of lot 13,
Glendale Add. 35
March 3- Strand Theatre, sign bond 45
" 10 -Smith & Steffen, sign bond 58
10- Scott, Mary S. (court costs on account of appeal) 58
10- Stoffregen, Louis C., appointed on Planning and
Zoning Commission 71
21- Sanitary Sewer in Villa Street to Valley Street,
petition to construct 73, 116
24 -State Board Health, communicatiion relative to
water supply 84
24- Schuckert, H. F., Councilman, entered and took
seat at 8 P. M. 84
24- Schneider, John A., Cigarette License 88
31- Surplus funds (Resolution 160 -30) transfer to
Consolidated fund 101
31 -Sand, Mrs. Regina, petition for cancellation of taxes 107
April 1- Sheffield, C. L., addressed Council objecting to
assessment 109, 115, 134, 339, 344
1- Swann, S. E., grant and easement 110
1- Schiiltz, J. H., petition for permission to con-
struct 4 ft. sidewalk 114
7- Sanitary Sewer in Groveland St. (res. rescinded) 114
7- Sanitary Sewer in Groveland, Resolutions. 114, 115
7- Slattery, Lida, asking cancellation of taxes 121, 130
21- Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., sign bond 129
21- Spiritual Science Society, sign bond 129
21- Spensley Theatre, sign bond 129
21- Schiltz, Harry J., contractor's bond 129
21- Sanders, Mrs. W., pet. for cancelation of ass'mts 130
28- Sewer, water, gas connections, W. 17th and Clark 131
28- Sewer, water and gas connections, W. 17th and
Clark Streets, Resolutions 131
28- Sanitary Sewer in Groveland St., Resolutions 132, 153, 154, 159,
201, 202, 228, 229
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6- Rockdale Road (Highway No. 61) Highway Com-
mission to maintain
20- Rolling, L. F., sign bond
3- Robinson, Ellen, petition, for cancellation of taxes
3 -Real Estate Appraisal, communication
3- Resolution, relative to Legislative matters
10- Rainbo Oil Go., sign bond
17- Resolution No. 355 -30, fixing boundry line in
Rowan's Add.
17- Rafoth, Arthur C. property, pet. for redemption
28- Rhomberg, J. H., Estate, petition offering settle-
ment, delinquent assessment
28 -Radio Shop, sign bond
28- Rhomberg, J. H. estate, objecting to assessment
for sidewalk
28- Robinson, Ellen, petition for cancellation of taxes
28- Realty Investors Corporation, settlement, delin-
quent assessment
1- Ruprecht Bros., sign bond
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" 28- Sheriff of Dubuque County instructed to condemn 137 187, 188
property for sewer purposes ' , 144
May 5- Samuel Stores, Inc., sign bonds 144
'0 5- Spellerberg, R. L. & Son, heating contractor's bond
00 5- Sewer, water and gas connections, Viola Street 144, 162, 144
0' 5- Sewer, water and gas connections, Custer Street
" 12- Sewers, sanitary and storm, West Dubuque sewer
district, Resolutions 146, 154, 160, 161, 419, to 432 incl., 433
" 19- Sanitary sewer, Union Street, Resolutions 156, 176, 179, 180,
198, 199, 207, 224, 270, 271, 157
00 19-Smith, T. M. & Son, general contractor's bond
00 19 -St. Vincent De Paul Society, petition to exempt 158
Sam Polski from obtaining peddler's license 184
June 9- Stoltz, Adam, general contractor's bond 186
" 13- Sewer, water and gas connections, Algona Street
" 16- Sewer, water and gas connections on Wood Street 192, 303, 192
" 16- Sigman, Allan E., appointed acting City Manager
" 23 -South Locust Street and Southern Ave., petition
of residents asking that Busses be operated on , 194, 212
said streets
" 23 -St. Ambrose Street, petition of property owners 197
to have street tarred 205
July 7 -Shea, J. J., appointed clerk pro tern 211
41 7- Schrup Motor Car Co., sign bond 211
7- Sibbing's Jewelry Store, sign bond 211
7- Stribley, Robert, sign bond 211
7- Stamation, Constantinos, sign bond 211
7- Standard Oil Co., sign bond 211
7- Schroeder- Kleine Grocer Co., Cigarette License 211
7- Scherrer, Geo. J., Cigarette License, renewal... 213
7 -Storm Sewer in Overview Court 213
7- Sidewalks, Fee for permits
15- Sewer, Water and Gas Connections, on Algona
Street 217, 218, 301, 302, 316
West 14th to Delaware and Delaware to ' o Dexter 302, 316, 347, 392
Street
23- Street corners be rounded, various streets 225
23- Sewer, Catherine Street and Quigley Lane 226, 255, 256, 279,
Aug. 4- Schuckert, H. F., Councilman, appointed Mayor 245
pro tem
4-Sanitary petition of Thos. an
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of time to complete sewer 252
4- Sewer, water and gas connections, report of En- 253
gineer, Wood, Auburn, Foye and Napier Streets
00 11- Sewer, water and gas connections, Algona Street, 302, 346, 391
W. 14th to Delaware 301, , , 263
" 11- Sigman, Allan E., be paid for acting as City Mgr. 269
" 18- Sidewalk, repairing of 280
Sept. 2- Sommerfeld, A. G., sign bond 280
" 2- Schloz Garage, sign bond 280
2- Schmitt, Frank, house mover's bond
2 -Storm sewer, Central Ave., from 27th to 28th Sts ,
(Resolution 303 -30) (Res. 304 -30) 283, 307, 308, 317, 372, 373
2 -Storm sewer, Saunder's St., Davenport St., Stoltz
Street (Resolution 302 -30) 283, 305, 306, 317, 367
9- Burlington, Davenport and Muscatine Streets,
pet. of property owners for a sanitary sewer 297, 299
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" 9- Shiras Ave., Storm Sewer 299, 315
" 7- Seminary Street, Boulevard Lights 281, 300
" 22- Sewer, water and gas, Auburn Street._..302, 303, 316, 336, 337, 392
" 22- Sewer, water and gas, Catherine Street and 304 305, 317
Quigley Lane ,
" 22- Sewer, water and gas connections, Wood Street 317, 336, 393
Oct. 6- Sisters of Good Shepherd, thanks for use of Ath- 323, 343
letic Field
" 6 -Storm Sewer, Shiras Ave 325, 326, 329, 330, 331, 340, 342
00 6- Sanitary Sewer in Burlington, Davenport and Mus-
catine Streets, petition for 328, 332, 333, 362,
363, 397, 400, 401, 402, 404, 405
20- Strand Theatre, sign bond 333
20- Scheppele, sign bond 333
0` 20- Schaetzle, A., and ,L A. Welty, petition to con- 337, 348
struct sanitary sewer
" 20- Strueber, Edwin, petition for permit to construct 339, 343
Funeral Home
" 27- Shiras Ave.,. storm sewer, remonstrances 340, 341, 342
Nov. 3- Schuster, L., petition to vacate Front Street
00 3- Sewer, between Queen and Windsor, from Burden 361, 365
Ave. south 365
" 10 Straub Lucas, sign bond 365
" 17 -Storm water sewer, West Dubuque District
" 17- Sanitary sewer, Burlington, Primrose, Sabula,
Muscatine Streets, petition to construct West
28th and Davenport St.
" 28- Stampfer, Thomas, remonstrance, against assess-
ment, O'Neill Street
" 28- Sanders, Mrs. W., asking that her husband get
employment
Dec. 1- Sanitary Sewer, in West 28th Street, petition to
construct
•0 8 -St. George Hotel, sign bond
" 22 -Storm sewers (four small sewers) expense charged
to storm sewer bond issue fund 436
" 22 -State Examiners, Audit books each year 436
" 22- Seippels, Mrs. Peter, et. al., petition relative to 446
arrest of their boys
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16— Trenkle, H., sign bond
27— Trausch Bakery, sign bond
27— Taylor - Yonkers Co., sign bond
3 —Trade Home Shoe Store, bond.
7 —Tax Sale Certificates, be concelled, held by City,
Eagle Point Sewer Assessments
Mar. 31— Thompson & Hogan, Cigarette, License
April 1— Thilmany, Nick, Grant and Easement
May 12— Theisen Battery & Electric Co., sign bond
" 12— Trausch Baking Co., sign bond
12— Twentieth Street, widening of
26— Traffic Ordinance, petition of Merchants to amend
rule 67 of the Traffic Ordinance
June 23— Thoenes, Otto A., petition to construct a Miniature
Golf Course on S. W. corner Dodge Street and
S. Grandview Ave.
23 —Tri -State Motor Co., sign bond
July 23 —Trade Home Shoe Stores, sign bond
Aug. 11 —Tax Levy, Resolution No. 288 -30
" 11— Tegeler, Edward B., sign bond
18— Theis, Lena, estate, settlement of claim
22— Thielen, Matilda, petition for suspension of taxes
20— Tischauser, Ernst and Mabel, sign bond
20— Thode, M. A., Cigarette License.
20— Thomas, J. C., settlement of personal injury claim
10— Trades & Labor Congress, petition relative to
City Employees
10 —Tax Cab Drivers, compulsory insurance
17— Taylor - Yonkers Co., sign bond
17— Tegeler, Ed. B., sign bond
Dec. 22— Transfer of $3,514.83 from Storm Sewer Fund to
Consolidated Fund
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Jan. 16— Universal. Car & Tractor Co., sign bond
5 Feb. 3 —Union Indemnity Co., appointing John Ris agent
9 for Dubuque
9 Mar. 24— Upton, The, sign bond
11, 189 April 7— Universal Car & Tractor Co., sign bond
May 5— Universal Car & Tractor Co., sign bond
27 July 23— Urbach Bros., sign bond
106 Aug. 18— University of Dubuque, Grant of Easement
111 Sept. 29— Udelhofen, Mrs. J. P., petition relative to sewer
152 and water connections
152 Oct. 6 —U. S. Fidelity Co., petition to cancel bond of Al-
152 bent V. Becker
Nov. 3— Uhlrich -Paley Co., waiver, Pine Street imp
163 " 17 —Union Trust & Savings Bank, petition for re-
. duction in assessment
" 28— United Electric Co., excavation bond
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Feb. 7 -Viola Street, Resolutions to improve 24, 25, 33, 34, 40,
43, 55, 133, 141, 162, 168, 208, 209
Mar. 10- Voelker Realty Co., right of way 59
April 7- Veteran's Council, endorsing J. J. Duffy for Police
Judge 114
May 12- Valley Street, petition of property owners, for
sanitary sewer 150
" 26- Voelker Investor's Corporation, appeal from special
assessment 165
July 15- Volunteers of America, petition to hold tag day 215
" 15- Voelker Realty Co., contractor's bond 216
Sept. 9 -Villa Street, retaining wall repaired 299
" 9- Valley Street, sewer 300
" 22- Voleker Realty Co., settlement delinquent tax,
lot 1, Sub. of City 740 314, 378
Nov. 3- Volunteers of America, petition to conduct tag day 358
" 28- Voelker Realty Go., remonstrance against assess-
ment for Wood Street 384
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Feb. 7 -Wood Street, Resolutions to improve 17, 33, 34, 42, 119,
155, 156, 251, 335, 384, 385, 386
" 7 -West 8th St., Resolutions to improve 25, 26, $3, 34, 39, 43, 118
" 24 -West 14th St., petition of tax payers to construct
sidewalk 30
" 24- Western Union Telegraph Co., sign bond 35
" 24- Wolfe, Rev. Father J. M., addressed Council rel-
ative to Planning and Zoning 36
March 3- Wurst, Mrs. E. J., petition for cancellation of tax 44
" 10- Waller, R. De Witt, appointed on Planning and
Zoning Commission 56
" 24 -West Dubuque sewers, Resolutions to construct,
preliminary estimates and date of hearing 84, 119
" 24- Wenzel, Fred, general contractor's bond 88
" 31 -Welu, Dominik, Cigarette License 106
April 12 -West Dubuque sewer district, petitions for and
against said sewer 119, 120
" 21 -West Dubuque sewer district (resolution 172 -30)
amending said sewer district 124, 125, 126, 127, 137
" 21 -Wolff, G. H., objecting to an oil station being in-
stalled at Delhi and Grandview Ave. 127
May 5- Wilberding, Henry, sign bond 144
" 12- Wendt, Lester G., sign bond 152
" 12- Watkins, Lowell, contractor's bond 152
" 12 -Wst 8th Street, widening of 152, 191, 196, 197
" 12 -West 11th St., West 12th St., West 13th St., widen-
ing of 152
" 26 -Wood Street, petition to extend improvement to
Rosedale Ave. 159, 190
" 26 -West Dubuque Sewer, Petition and Waiver rel-
ative to grant of easement, Right of way 160, 161
June 2 -West 12th Street, Widening, Resolutions 169, 170, 193
" 2 -West 11th Street, Widening of, Resolutions 170, 171, 193
" 2 -West 13th Street, Widening, Resolutions 171, 172, 193
" 16 -Wood St., from W. 14th to Rosedale, resolutions 191, 206, 240, 241,
244, 251, 260, 278, 279, 292
July 7- Weiss, A. H., sign bond 211
" 15 -West 8th St., widening of, Remonstrances 215
" 15- Willy - Uhlrich, contractor's bond 216
Sept. 9- Waterworks, buildings be painted and repaired 300
" 22- Walsh Street, petition to change name 310
" 22 -West Dubuque sewer district, power for pumps 312, 313, 314
" 22- Wurst, Mrs. E. J., pet. for cancellation of tax_.__ 314
Oct. 6- Whitbeck, petition for reduction in valuation of
property 323, 373
" 6 -Walsh Street, petition to change name 327, 332
" 27- Welsh, Julia, settlement recommended by Solicitor
for delinquent tax 348
Nov. 17 -Wood St., imp. protest, Voelker Realty Co 377
" 17 -Wood St., imp. protest, Voelker est. 377
" 28- Wiehl, Sarah, remonstrance against Foye Street
assessment 381
" 28 -Wood Street, assessments, corrected 384
Dec. 22 -West Dubuque Sewer District, remonstrances by
property owners against assessments 419
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Mar. 10— Yellow Lantern, sign bond 58
" 24— Yokum, J. L., Remonstrance against imp. of Rob-
inson Street 83
Sept. 22—Y. M. C. A., sign bond 310
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Sept. 29 —XL Sandwich Shop, petition relative to operating
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Feb. 29— Zengel, Adam, Grant and Easement 29
Mar. 21— Zumhof, Wm., asking cancellation of A. J. Le Van
bond 82
" 21— Zillig, Adam, sign bond 129
June 9— Ziegler, Louis, petition for cancellation of taxes 183
July 7— Zwack, Anton, contractor's bond 211
Sept. 29— Zahina, Mrs. John, petition relative to sewer and
water connections 320
Dec. 22— Zoning Commission, terms of office defined 434