1920 June Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session June 1, 1920.
Meeting called by order of Council
May 14, 1920.
Council met at 4:30 p.m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present — Manager Carr, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Mayor Alderson stated that this
meeting is called for the purpose of
acting on assessment resolutions,
and acting on any other business
that might properly come before a
regular meeting of the City Council.
Notice certified to by the publish-
ers of the City Council's intention to
levy a special assessment to pay for
constructing an eight inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in Seminary Street
from Harold Street to Woodworth
Street and in Seminary Street from
the Westerly line of Lot 2 of 2 of
Mineral Lot 193 to Woodworth Street
and in Woodworth Street from Semi-
nary Street to Leibnitz Street and
in Leibnitz Street from Woodworth
Street to Hempstead Street and in
Hempstead Street from Leibnitz
Street to Kaufmann Avenue, James
Street, Contractor.
Also written remonstrance of
Chas. Schulz relative to said assess-
ment. Presented. Councilman Rooney
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchoir. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Babriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
remonstrance of Chas. Schulz be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Rooney. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Notice certified to by the publish-
ers of the City Council's intention
to levy a special assessment to pay
for improving Julien avenue from
the East property line of Alta Vista
Street to the present improvement
at Alpine Street, N. J. Staner, Con-
tractor. Presented. Councilman Gab-
riel moved that the notice be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
4cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
Ilowing vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
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• Report of Asst. City Solicitor, with
check attached, stating that he had
made a settlement with Royce Mil-
lius for the sum of $200.00 for dam-
age to motorcycle struck while being
used by Officer Vosberg, Chief of
Police to turn over said motorcycle
to Millius. Presented. Councilman
Brede moved that the report of the
Asst. City Solicitor be approved and
the Chief of Police be instructed to
turn over the old machine to Mr.
Millius. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: —
The following is a statement of
monies advanced by me during the
month of May, 1920, for which please
order warrants drawn in my favor.
Interest on warrants out-
standing $290 75
Miscellaneous 12 60
Also please order renewal of loan
warrants No. 1469 dated June 1, 1905,
in the sum of $500.00, in favor of
Neno McCabe, interest at 5% from
May 1, 1920.
Respectfully submitted,
GEO. D. WYBRANT,
City Treasurer.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
report of the City Treasurer be ap-
proved and warrants drawn to cover
the various amounts. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Communication Iowa Oil Co., stat-
ing that the rubbish from the
wrecked swimming school was liable
to cause a serious fire at their plant.
Presented. Councilman Gabriel mov-
ed that the communication be re-
ferred to the City Manager. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Petition Iowa Telephone Co. ask-
ing permission to lay underground
conduit systems in Sixth Street from
alley between Clay and White Sts.
to Jackson St. at First and Locust
Sts.; at So. Locust and Jones Sts.
Presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended for the purpose
of allowing any one present to ad-
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194 Special Session, June 1, 1920
dress the Con
Councilman Gab
following vote.
Yeas -Mayor
men Brede,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
ncil. Seconded by
riel. Carried by the
Alderson, Council -
Gabriel, Melchoir,
Mr. Hendsworth addressed the
Council relative to the petition of
the Iowa Telephone Co-.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition of the Iowa
Telephone Co. be granted. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
Communication of H. P. Andresen
& Co. relative to the City purchasing
Road Maintenance Wagon for resur-
facing streets. Presented. Council-
man Brede moved that the matter of
purchasing street resurfacing ma-
chine be left in the hands of the
City Manager with power. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir.
Rooney.
Naye -None.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: -
I herewith submit payroll for labor
on streets in the City of Dubuque for
the last half of May, 1920.
Amount due laborers $3,249 30
Also submit payroll for labor on
roads leading into the County for
the last half of May, 1920, to be paid.
from the fourth wards portion of the
County Road Funds.
Amount due laborers fourth
County $77 72
Also submit payroll for labor on
sewers in the City of Dubuque for
the last half of May, 1920.
Amount due laborers on
sewers $608 19
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN SCHROMEN,
Street Commissioner.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: -
Herewith find my report of sal-
aries due City Officials for the last
half of May, 1920, $1,718.09; also
Amanda Beyer Compensation $17.54,
and L. Wemett care of Comfort sta-
tion 18th Street, $7.50.
Respectfully Submitted,
FRED GANTERT,
Acting Auditor.
Tto the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen:-
I herewith submit my payroll for
the Fire Department for the last
half of May, 1920.
Amount due Firemen $3,126 80
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID AHERN,
Chief.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: -
I herewith submit my payroll for
the Police Department for the last
half of May, 1920.
Amount due Policemen $2,536 27
Pension fund retained 50 99
Respectfully submitted,
J. W. GIELLIS,
Chief of Police.
Councilman Brede moved that the
reports and the Street Payroll, the
Officers Payroll, the Police Payroll
and the Fire Payroll be approved
and warrants be drawn to cover the
various amounts. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchoir. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
That to pay for improving Julien
Avenue from the east property line
of Alta Vista Street to the present
improvement at Alpine Street, by N.
J. Staner, Contractor, in front of and
adjoining the same, a Special Tax
be and is bereby levied on the sev-
eral Lots, and Parts of Lots, and
Parcels of Real Estate hereafter
named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows:
Rt. Rev. J. J. Keane, Levin's
Add., Lot 1; cost brick
block paving, $1,614.93; in-
terest at 6 percent, $11.57;
extra expense at 1.86182
percent, $30.07; total .... 1656 57
Minnie Gieseman, Martin's
Dubuque, N. 100 ft, Lot 1,
cost brick block paving,
$1,192.28; interest at 6 per
cent, $8.55; extra expense
at 1.86182 percent, $22.20;
total 1223 03
Minnie Gieseman, Martin's
Dubuque, S. 50 ft. N. 150
ft., Lot 1; cost brick block
paving, $164.84; interest at
6 percent, $1.18; extra ex-
pense at 1.86182 percent,
$3.07; total 169 09
L. M. Kranert, Martin's Du-
buque, S. 50 ft., Lot 1; cost
brick block paving, $71.47;
interest at 6 percent, $.51;
extra expense at 1.86182
percent, $1.33; total
B. J. Schwirtz, Martins Du-
buque, Lot 2; cost brick
block paving, $29.00; in-
terest at 6 percent, .$21;
extra expense at 1.86182
percent, $.54; total
J. R. Taylor, Martin's Du-
buque, Lot 3; cost brick
block paving, $19.13; inter-
est at 6 percent, $.14; ex-
tra expense at 1.186182 per
cent, $.36; total
Ed Muntz Oxford Heights,
Lot 46; cost brick block
paving, $695.68; interest at
6 percent, $4.98; extra ex-
pense at 1.86182 percent,
$12.95; total
Minnie Gieseman, Oxford
Heights, Lot 47; cost brick
block paving, $802.32; in-
terest at 6 percent, $5.74;
extra expense at 1.86182
percent, $14.94; total ..
Home Builders Co., Oxford
Heights, Lot 48; cost brick
block paving, $48.74; inter-
est at 6 percent, $.35; ex-
tra expense at 1.86182 per-
cent, $.91; total
Home Builders Co., Oxford
Heights, E. 102.5 ft., Lot
49; cost brick block pav-
ing, $19.54; interest at 6
percent, $.14; extra ex-
pense at 1.86182 percent,
$.36; total
J. R. Taylor, Oxford Heights,
W. 10 ft., Lot 49; cost
brick block paving, $2.67;
interest at 6 percent, $.03;
extra expense at 1.86182
percent, $.05; total
Ida M. Simplot, of Min. Lot
82, Lot 1; cost brick block
paving, $195.74; interest at
6 per cent, $1.40; extra
expense at 1.86182 percent,
$3.64; total
Albert D. Dennis, Oxford
Heights, Lot 8; cost brick
block paving, $40.65; inter-
est at 6 percent, $.29; ex-
tra expense at 1.86182 per-
cent, $.76; total
J. Alderson, Oxford Heights,
Lot 7; cost brick block
paving, $14.16; interest at
6 percent, $.10; extra ex-
pense at 1.86182 percent,
$.26; total
Voelker Realty Co., Oxford
Heights, Lot 6! cost brick
block paving, $11.29; inter-
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20 04
2 75
200 78
41 70
14 52
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est at 6 percent, $.08; ex-
tra expense at 1.86182 per-
cent, $.21; total 11 58
Louise Bechtel, O x f or d
Heights, Lot 5; cost brick
block avping, $7.56; inter-
est at 6 percent, $.05; ex-
tra expense at 1.86182 per-
cent, $.14; total . 7 75
H. C. Bechtel, 0 x for d
Heights, Lot 4; cost brick
block paving, $3.79; inter-
est at 6 percent,'$.03; ex-
tra expense at 1.86182 per-
cent, $.07; total
Sisters of Visitation of West
part Min. Loe 86, Lot 1;
cost brick block paving,
$635.51; interest at 6 per-
cent, $4.56; extra expense
at 1.86182 percent, $11.83;
total 651 90
1431.7 sq. yds. brick paving
at $3.89 per sq. yd. $5569 31
Interest at 6 percent 39 91
Extra expense at 1.86182
percent 103 69
3 89
Total ... $5712 91
All of, which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the Resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Rooney. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
That to pay for constructing an 8
inch tile pipe sanitary sewer, in
Seminary Street, from Harold Street
to Woodworth Street, and in Semi-
nary Street from the westerly line
of Lot 2 of 2 of Min. Lot 193 to
Woodworth Street, and in Wood-
worth Street from Seminary Street
to Leibnitz Street, and in Leibnitz
Street from Woodworth Street to
Hempstead Street, and in Hemp-
stead Street from Leibnitz street to
Kaufmann Avenue by James Street,
contractor, in front of and adjoining
the same, a special tax be and is
hereby 'levied on the several lots and
parts of lots and parcels of real es-
tate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Hugh Fitzgerald, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 62, 40 lin.
ft. of 1 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at
6 percent, $.40; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$1.24 total $58 11
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L. C. Kolfenbach, of Sub. 60
& 61, Littleton & Sawyer's
Add., Lot 1, 40 lin. ft. 8 inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $56.47;
interest at 6 percent, $.40;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.24; total 58 11
L. C. Kolfenbach, of Sub. 60
&- 61, Littleton & Sawyer's
Add., Iot 2, 40 lin. ft. 8 inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $56.47;
interest at 6 percent, $.40;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.24; total ,.... 58 11
Tilden A. Polsean, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 58, 40 lin.
ft. 8 inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
R. W. Kemler, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 57, 40 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at
2.19939 percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Chris & John Kuehnle, Little-
ton and Sawyer's Add., Lot
56, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $1.41176, $56.47; interest
at 6 percent, $.40; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$1.24; total 58 11
Chris Kuehnle, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 55, 40 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
James & Frank Smith, Little-
ton & Sawyer's Add., Lot
54, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $1.41176, $56.47; interest
at 6 percent, $.40; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$1.24; total 58 11
Geo. Mohr Estate, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 53, 40.
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at
6 percent, $.40; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$1.24; total 58 11
Geo. Mohr Estate, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 52, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at
6 percent, $.40; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$1.24; total 58 11
Fridolin Landolt, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 51, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $5647; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Fridolin Landolt, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 50, 40 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $66.47; interest at 6
per cent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Fridolin Landolt, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 49, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Anne M. Berger, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 48, 40.
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Anna M. Berger, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 47, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Ed. C. Kolfenbach, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 46, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Ed. C. Kolfenbach, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 45, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Chas. Schultz, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 44, 40 lin. ft
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Chas. Schultz, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 43, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Chas. Schultz, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 42, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 • percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
F. Wiedeman, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 41, 40 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47, interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total • 58 11
F. Wiedeman, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 40, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Bruno Wiedeman, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 39, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Julius Staudenmier, Littleton
& Sawyer's Add., Lot 38, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Julius Staudenmier, Littleton
& Sawyer's Add., Lot 37, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
H. & M. Schneider, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 36, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Al. Richard, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 35, 40 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
, $.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Joseph Duschek, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 34, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Chas. Wild, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 33. 40 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Chas. Wild, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 32, 39.58 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at $1:
41176, $55.88; interest at *
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.23;
total 57 51
Chas. Wild of Sub. 2 M. L. 193
E. 4 ft. 7 in. of N. 243 ft.,
Lot 2, 4.58 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pie apt $1.41176, $6.47; in-
terest at 6 percent, $.04; ex-
tra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $.14; total 6 65
Anna Wild, of Sub. 2 M. L. 193
W. 50 ft. of N. 243 ft., Lot 2
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $70.59; interest at 6
percent, $.51; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.56;
total 72 66
Nicholas F. Steffen, J. P.
Schroeder Add., Lot 28, 48.58
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $68.58; interest at 6
erpcent, $.50; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.52;
total 70 60
J. J. Nagle, J. P. Schroeder
Add., Lot 29, 48.54 lin. ft. 8-
inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$6858; interest at 6 percent,
$.50; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.52; total 70 60
R. W. Kemler, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 3, 40 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; ertra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
R. W. Kemler, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 4, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
perecnt, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $$1.24;
total 58 11
R. W. Kemler, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 5, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.57; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.16939 per cent, $124;
total 58 11
R. W. Kemler, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., E. 27 ft., Lot
6, 27 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
pipe at $1.41176, $38.12; in-
terest at 6 percent, $.27; ex-
tra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $.84; total 39 23
H. W. Rust, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., W. 13 ft., Lot 6,
13 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $18.35; interest at 6
percent. $.13; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $.40; to-
tal 18 88
H. W. Rust, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 7, 40 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent
$.40; extra expense at
2.19939 percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Anton Herting, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 8, 40 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent. $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Anton Kettler, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 9, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24; to-
tal 58 11
Joseph and Anna Dormer, Lit-
tleton & Sawyer's Add., Lot
10, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $1.41176, $56.47; interest
$59.29; interest at 6 percent,
$.44; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.30; total 61 03
Ed. Lang, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., S. 125 ft. Lot 19,
125 lirl. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $176.47; interest at
6 percent, $1.27; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$3.88; total 181 62
T. Lippert, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., N. 126 ft. Lot 19,
126 lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipeat
$1.41176, $177.88; interest at
6 percent, $1.29; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$3.91; total 183 08
Chas. C. Wild, Buseman's Sub ,
Lot 8, 140 lin. ft. 8_inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $197.65; in-
terest at 6 percent, $1.42;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $4.35; total 203 42
Al. H. Lehnhardt, Buseman's
Sub., Lot 9, 140 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $197.65;
interest at 6 percent, $1.42;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $4.35; total 203 42
Al. H. Lehnhardt, Buseman's
Sub., Lot 10, 40 lin. ft. 8-
inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6, percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total .. 58 11
Dominic Gritti, Busenan's
Lot 11, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $56.47; in-
terest at 6 percent, $.40; ex-
tra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.24; total 58 11
Dominic Gritti, Bcseman's Sub.,
Lot 12, 40 lin. ft. 8_inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $56.47; in-
terest at 6 percent, $.40; ex-
tra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.24; total 58 11
Frederika Bergman, Buseman's
Sub., Lot 13, 56.47 lin. ft. 8-
inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Frederika Bergman, Buseman's
Sub., Lot 14, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $56.47;
interest at 6 percent, $.40;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.24; total 58 11
Ed. Lang, Buseman's Sub., Lot
15, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $1.41176, $56.47; interest
at 6 percent, $.40; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$1.24; total 58 11
A. L. Rhomberg, Buseman's
Sub., Lot 16, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $56.47
interest at 6 percent, $.40;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent at 2.19939 percent,;
$1.24; total 58 11
Special Session, June 1, 1920 199
A. L. Rhomberg, Buseman's
Sub., Lot 17, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $56.47;
interest at 6percent, $.40;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent. $1.24; total 58 11
John M. Lee, Busema,n's Sub ,
Lot 18, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $56.47; in-
terest at 6 percent, $.40; ex-
tra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent. $1.24; total 68 11
John M. Lee, Buseman's Sub ,
Lot 19, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $56.47; in-
terest at 6 percent, $$.40;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.24; total 58 11
John M. Lee, Buseman's Sub ,
Lot 20, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $56.47; in-
terest at 6 percent, $.40; ex-
tra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.24; total 58 11
F. A. Grings, Buseman's Sub
No. 2, Lot 6, 59 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $83.29;
interest at 6 percent, $.61;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.24; total 85 73
F. A. firings, Buseman's Sub
No. 2, Lot 5, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
pipe at $1.41176. $.40; extra
expense at 2.19939 percent,
$1.24; total 58 11
George Bauer, Buseman's Sub ,
Lot 31, 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $70.59; in-
terest at 6 percent, $.51; ex-
tra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.56; total 72 66
Fred Berg, Buseman's Sub ,
Lot 32, 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $70.59; in-
terest at 6 percent, $.51; ex-
tra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.56; total 72 66
Fred Berg. Buseman's Sub ,
Lot 33, 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $70.59;in-
terest at 6 percent, $.51; ex-
tra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.56; total . 72 66
Lincoln Weber, of 34 Buse -
man's Sub., Lot 1, 130 lin ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$183.53; interest at 6 per-
cent, $1.33; extra expense at
2.19939 percent, $4.04 total 188 90
Alfred Datisman, Of 2 of 34
Buseman's Sub., Lot 1, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Voelker Realty Co., Of 2 of 34
Buseman's Sub., Lot 2, 36
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $50 -82; interest at 6
percent. $.37; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.12;
total 52 31
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198 Special Session
at 6 percent $.40; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$1.24; total 58 11
Voelker Realty Co., Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 11, 40
lin. ft, 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24; to-
tal 58 11
Val Keppler, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 12, 40 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Val Keppler, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 13, 40 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Val Keppler, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., E 1/2 Lot 14, 20
lin. ft, 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1,41176, $28.24; interest at 6
percent, $.20; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $.62; total 29 06
Chas. Schultz, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., W. % Lot 15,
20 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.41176
$28.24; interest at 6 percent,
$.20; extra expense at 2,19939
percent, $.62; total 29 06
Chas. Schultz, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 16, 40 lin, ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$ 56.47; interest at 6 per-
cent, $.40; extra expense at
2.19939 percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Chas. Schultz, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 17, 40 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.199
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Chas. Schultz, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Add., Lot 18, 40 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
per cent, $1.24; total 58 11
Anton Eberl, Buseman's &
Eberl's Sub., Lot 2, 40 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
John Schiest, Buseman's &
Eberl's Sub., Lot 1, 40 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$56.47; interest at 6 percent,
$.40; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.24; total 58 11
Frank Lechner, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 24, 40
lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.4Q; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.25;
total 58 11
, June 1, 1920
Kath, E. McKenzie, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 25, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2,19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
J. M. McKenzie, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 26, 40
lin. ft. flinch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
J. M. McKenzie, Littleton &
S Add,, Lot 27, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
J. M. McKenzie, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 28, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
J. M. McKenzie, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 29, 40
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $56.47; interest at 6
percent, $.40; extra expense
at 2.19939 percent, $1.24;
total 58 11
Theresa Becker, of Lots 30
and 31 Littleton & Sawyer's
Add., Lot 1, 41.1 lin. ft. 8-
inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$58.02; interest at 6 percent,
$.43; extra expense at
2.19939 per cent, $1.28; totay 59 '73
Peter T. Pauly, of Lots 30 and
31 Littleton & S
Add., Lot 2, 41.1 lin. ft. 8-
inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$58.02; interest at 6 percent,
$.43; extra expense at
2.19939 percent, $1.28; total 59 73
Mary Missenk, Buseman &
Eberl's Sub., Lot 3, 125 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $176.47; interest at
6 percent, $1.27; extra ex_
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$3.88; total 181 62
Ma Missenk, Buseman &
Eberl's Sub., Lot 4, 42 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176;, $59.29; nterest at
6 percent, $.44; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$1.30; total 61 03
Mary Missenk, Busemans &
Eberl's Sub., Lot 5, 42 lin. ft.
8 -nch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$59.29; interest at 6 percent,
$.44; extra expense at 2.19939
percent, $1.30; total 61 03
Anton Eberl, Buseman &
Eberl's Sub., Lot 6, 42 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
Lizzie Mihm, Of 150 and
150 -A., L. H. Langworthy's
Add., Lot 4, 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $70.59;
interest at 6 per cent, $.51;
extra expense at 2.19939 per
cent, $1.56; total 72 66
Total $8,237.46
3303.3 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $2.14 per lin. ft. $7069 06
17 manholes at $55.00 per
manhole . 935 00
Interest at 6 per cent 57 36
Extra expense at 2,19939 per
cent 176 04
Total $8,237.46
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Grede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
Adopted June 1st, 1920.
Approved June 2nd, 1920.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
M. B. ROONEY
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Clerk.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Seminary street, Wood-
worth street, Leibnitz street and
Hempstead Street hereinafter de-
scribed has been completed, and the
City Engineer has computed that the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amount to $8,237.46;
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con-
structing a sanitary sewer in Semi-
nary street from Harold street to
Woodworth street and in Seminary
street from the westerly line of Lot
2 of 2 of Mineral Lot 193 to Wood-
worth street and in Woodworth
street from Seminary street to Leib-
nitz street and in Leibnitz street
from Woodworth street to Hemp-
stead street and in Hempstead street
from Leibnitz street to Kaufmann
avenue, the Mayor be and he is here-
by required to execute and deliver
to the City Clerk, to be by him reg-
istered and countersigned, thirty -
two bonds for Two Hundred and
Fifty Dollars each and one for Two
Hundred Thirty -seven and 46 -100
'Dollars numbered 617 2to 6204, in-
clusive, dated July 1st, 1920, payable
Special Session, June 1, 1920
201
on or before seven years after the
date thereof, and bearing interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi - annually.
Adopted June 1, 1920.
Approved June 1, 1920.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
M. B. ROONEY,
JAMES ALDERSON,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Celrk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Bred'e, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
Tor the improvement of Julien ave-
hue hereinafter described has been
complted, and the City Engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said, improvement amount to
$5,712.91;
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,,
That to provide for the cost of im-
proving Julien avenue from the east
property line of Alta Vista street to
theh present improvement at Alpine
street, the Mayor be and he is
hereby required to execute and de-
liver to the City Clerk, to be by him
registered and countersigned, twen-
ty -two bonds for Two Hundred and
Fifty Dollars each and one for Two
Hundred Twelve and 91 -100 Dollars,
numbered 6149 to 6171, both in-
clusive, dated July 1st, 1920, payable
on or before seven years after the
date thereof, and bearing interest at
the rate of five per cent pr annum,
payable semi - annually.
Adopted June 1, 1920.
Approved June 1, 1920.
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
M. B. ROONEY,
JAMES ALDERSON,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Naye -None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would respectfully
report that I have examined the im-
provement of Grandview avenue
from the southt property line of Del-
hi street to the north property line
200 Special Session, June 1, 1920
C. A. Voelker, Pleasant View
Add., Lot 86, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $56.47;
interest at 6 percent, $.40;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.24; total 58 11
Catherine Faig, Pleasant View
Add., Lot 85, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $56.47;
interest at 6 percent, $.40;
extra expense at 2.19939 per-
cent, $1.24; total 58 11
Catherine Faig, Pleasant View
Add., Lot 84, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe, $56.47; interest at
6 per cent, $.40; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 percent,
$1.24; total 58 11
Catherine Faig, Pleasant View
Add., Lot 83, 116.1 lin. ft. 8-
inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$163.91; interest at 6 per-
cent, $1.19; extra expense at
2.19939 percent, $3.61; total 168 71
C. A. Voelker, Pleasant View
Add., Lot 82, 10.7 lin. ft. 8-
inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$15.11; interest at 6 percent,
$.11; extra expense at
2.19939 percent, $.33; total 15 55
Julius Staudenmier, Mechan-
ics Add., Lot 79, 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$70.69; interest at 6 per
cent, $.52; extra expense at
2.19939 per cent, $1.56; total 72 67
Julius Staudenmier, Mechan-
ics Add., Lot 78, 49 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$69.18; interest at 6 per
cent, $.51; extra expense st
2.19939 per cent, $1.53; total 71 22
Julius Staudenmier, Mechan-
ics Add., Lot 77, 45.42 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$64.12; interest at 6 per
cent, $.47; extra expense at
2.19939 percent, $1.41; total 66 90
Julius Staudenmier, Mechan-
ics Add., Lot 76, 52.67 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$74.36; interest at 6 percent
cent, $.53; extra expense at
2.19939 per cent, $1.64; total 76 53
Julius Staudenmier, Mechan-
ics Add., Lot 75, 85 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$120.00; interest at 6 per
cent, $.86; extra expense at
2.19939 per cent, $2.64; tota1.123 50
C. A. Voelker, Mechanics
Add., Lot 74, 100.16 lin ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.411.76,
$141.40; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.03; extra expense
at 219939 per cent, $3.11;
total 145 54
Mary Birner, Mechanics Add
Lot 122, 174.53 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $246.39;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.77;
extra expense at 2.19939 per
cent, $5.42; total 253 58
Joseph Birner Mechanics
Add., Lot 123, 62.16 lin, ft
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41173,
$87.76; interest at 6 per
cent, $.64; extra expense at
2.19939 per cent, $1.93;
total 90 33
C. A. Voelker, Mechanics Add ,
Lot 124, 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $70.59; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.51;
extra expense at 2.19939 per
cent, $1.56; total 72 66
C. A. Voelker, Mechanics Add ,
Lot 125; 51 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $72.00; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.52;
extra expense at 2.19939 per
cent, $1.59; total 74 11
Voelker Realty Co., Of 148
Mechanics Add., Lot 1, 51
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $72.00; interest at 6
per cent, $.52; extra expense
at 2.19939 per cent, $1.59;
total 74 11
C. A. Voelker, Of 149 Mechan-
ics Add., Lot 1, 53.3 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $1.41176,
$75.25; interest at 6 per cent.
$.55; extra expense at
2.19939, $1.66; total 77 46
C. A. Voelker, Of 149 -A, Me-
chanics Add., Lot 1, 51 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $72.00; interest at
6 per cent, $.52; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 per cent,
$1.59; total 74 11
C. A. Voelker, Of 2 of 150 Me-
chanics Add., Lot 1, 54 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$1.41176, $76.24; interest at
6 per cent, $.55; extra ex-
pense at 2.19939 per cent,
$1.68; total 78 47
Philomenia Hayes, Of 150 Me-
chanics Add., Lot 1, 8 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.41176, $11.29;
interest at 6 per cent, $.08;
extra expense at 2.19939 per
cent, $.25; total 11 62
Eliz. Schon, Of 3 of 146 and
146 -A., L. H. Langworthy's
Add., Lot 2, 215 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $1.41176, $303.53;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.19;
extra expense at 2.19939 per
cent, $6.68; total 312 40
P. E. Mihm, Of 150 and 150 -A ,
L. H. Langworthy's Add ,
Lot 2, 140 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1,41176, $197.65;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.43;
extra expense at 2.19939 per
cent, $4.35; total 203 43
Cath. Metz, Of 150 and 150 -A ,
L. H. Langworthy's Add ,
Lot 3, 50 lin ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $1.41176, $70.59; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.51;
extra expense at 2.19939
per cent, $1.56; total 72 66
202
of Dodge street and would recom-
mend that the same be accepted,
Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., contractors.
I would further recommend that
the Cithy Engineer be and he is here-
by instructed to prepare a plat and
schedule, showing the parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file such plat and
schedule in the office of the City
Clerk subject to public inspection.
The City Clerk shall thereupon pub-
lish the notice of said assessment as
required by law.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the report of the City Manager be
approved. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Councilman Melchior left his seat
at 5:40 p. m.
Councilman Brede moved that the
matter of making alterations on
Kniest street and Rhomberg avenue
to take care of the drainage of wa-
ter be left in the hands of the City
Manager with power. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Melchior.
Councilman Brede moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Adopted 1920.
Approved 1920.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
Regular Session, June 7, 1920
BOARD OF REALM
(Official)
Regular session, June 7, 1920.
Board met at 5:45 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present — Manager Carr, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Absent — Councilman Rooney.
Dubuque, Ia., April 30, 1920.
To the Board of Health.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
report for the month of April, 1920.
Contagious Diseases Report.
Measles 104
Diphtheria . 2
Chicken pox 6
Small pox (2 deaths) 68
Scarlet fever 5
Mumps 1
Venereal disease 27
Total 213
Patients at Detention Hospital 10
Sanitary Report.
Houses fumigated 30
Rooms fumigated 150
Garbage complaints 6
Signs put up relative to dump-
ing refuse on vacant lots 15
Vaults cleaned 26
Sewer connections made 33
Complaints investigated 20
Total 280
Quarantined families supplied
with groceries and fuel... 8
Building permits issued 51
Estimated cost of said build-
ings to be erected $35.253
Respecafully submitted,
Quarantine Officer.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit by
Health Report for the month of May,
1920:
Contagious Diseases Reported.
Diphtheria 6
Scarlet fever 13
Small pox 45
Chicken pox 22
Measles 175
Mumps 3
Whooping cough 14
Pneumonia 2
Total 280
Deaths, small pox 1
Deaths, pneumonia 1
Venereal Diseases.
Gonorrhea 6
Syphilis 7
Total 13
Houses fumigated 53
Rooms fumigated 325
Garabge complaints 20
Vaults cleaned 26
Sewer connections made 35
Dead dogs removed 1
Signs put up relative to dump-
ing refuse on vacant lots 10
Nuisances abated 26
Total . 495
Quarantined families supplies
with groceries and fuel 8
Patients taken to Detention hos-
pital
Information filed against violat-
ors of ordinances 3
Building permits issued 35
Estimated cost of buildings to be
erected $156,424
Reported all infectious cases to
Government and State Board of
Health.
Respectfully submitted,
OTTO C. NEUMANN,
Quarantine Officer.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report of the Quarantine Officer be
approved. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Naye —None.
Absent — Councilman Rooney.
Bids.
Bids for fumigating homes in case
of small pox and other contagious
diseases: Bid of John C. Voelker, 30c
per thousaid cubic feet; bid of Hau-
denschield Funeral Home, 34c per
thousand cubic feet; bid of Alois M.
Hoffmann, 25c per thousand cubic
feet. Councilman Gabriel moved that
Alois Hoffmann be awarded the con-
tract for fumigating at 25c per thou-
sand cubic feet. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council•
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Rooney.
Bids for hauling patients o the
Detention hospital: Bid of Hauden-
schield Funeral Home, $2.00 per pa
tient; bid of John C. Voelker $3.00
per patient; bid of Mike Kies, $3.00
ner patient. Councilman Gabriel
moved that Haudenschield Funeral
Home be awarded the contract for
hauling patients to the Detention
hospital at $2.00 per patient. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Cal -
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Rooney.
Bills.
Mike Kies $ 52 00
F. G. Becker 2 25
Allice A. Grigg 50 00
.Allice A. Grigg 100 00
Mrs. H. M. Huber 130 00
Geo. F. Kleih & Son 6 50
Regular Session, June 7, 1920
203
Frank Beutin 5 00
J. J. O'Neil 9 65
Frank Hentrich 35 31
Mrs. H. M. Huber 100 00
Sadler Bros. 15 56
Fred Roesner 17 79
Alois M. Hoffmann 42 84
McClain Bros. 16 75
Frank A. Burns 5 00
Frank Beutin 2 75
R. W. Quinlan 12 38
F. D. Weland 40 59
Frank Beutin 9 00
J. J. O'Neil & Co. 92 60
Peter B. Hoffmann 34 04
Frank Beutin 5 25
Carl O. Weglau 27 82
Jas. J. Rowan & Son 1 66
Weitz Bros. 31 44
Adam Zillig 30 17
Adam Zillig 3 76
Roshek Bros. Co. 1 50
Braun Bros. & Co. 2 40
J. J. Strayer 44 30
Dubuque Electric Co. 6 00
Frank Hentrich 116 22
Fischer & Co., Inc. 12 00
Councilman Melchior moved that
all bills for the Board of Health
properly O. K. be certified to the
County for payment. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Aldersan, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Naye —None.
Absent — Councilman Rooney
Councilman Brede moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
Clerk of the Board of Health.
204 Regular Session, June 7, 1920
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular session, June 7, 1920.
Council met at 5:30 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present— Manager Carr, Council
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Absent — Councilman Rooney.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Council Proceedings for the month of
March, 1920, be approved as printed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Rooney.
Bids.
Bids for constructing an eight -
inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Sev-
enth street from the end of the pres-
ent sewer in said street to a point
opposite the west line of Lot 12 of
Block 13 Dubuque Harbor improve
nient Co.'s Addition. Bid of Oliver
G. Kringle: Eight -inch tile pipe, per
lineal foot, $2.65; manholes, each,
$55.00. Bid of C. B. McNamara Co.:
8 -inch sanitary sewer, $3.00 per foot;
manholes, $70.00 each. Councilman
Brede moved that action on bids for
Seventh street sewer be postponed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor ,Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Absent — Councilman Rooney.
Bills.
E. T. Frith, health $1080 00
Dubuque Laboratotry, health 19 00
H. G. Scherr, health 7 00
Lorenz Laundry, health 10 08
Standard Oil Co. health 1 1_5
F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co ,
health . 60
National Refining Co., health 8 59
Times - Journal, printing 64 23
Telegraph - Herald, printing 106 96
Labor Leader, printing 12 50
United Electric Co., police 2 40
C. J. McCarthy, police 9 30
Iowa Oil Co., police 55 50
Farley & Loetscher, police 1 80
Star Taxi Co., police 3 00
W. D. Deckert, health and
fire . 3 80
Kerper Electric Co., fire 18 00
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., fire 1 au
Iowa 011 Co., fire 11 50
Earle & Schroeder Motor Co ,
fire 39 15
Kerper Electric Co., fire 36 30
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co ,
fire 5 20
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., fire 32 00
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., fire 135 66
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co ,
fire 11 u')
National Refining Co., fire 61 00
W. J. Brown, expense 237 50
pubuque Paper & Supply Co ,
expense 5 00
N. Steichen, expense 50
F. Beutin, expense 4 00
Dubuque Daily News, ex-
pense 3 b5
M. S. Hardie, expense 122 00
L. Daily, expense 28 00
A. Frick, expense 16 o0
Eagle Point Lime Works, ex-
pense 13 55
Western Union Telegraph
Co., expense 1 25
Mathis Metz Co., expense 82 75
E. Millius, expense 1 75
C. F. Cody Co., expense 47 54
Gonner Bros., expense 9 75
F. G. Becker, expense 5 00
T. J. Magee, sewer and roads 12 50
Klauer Mfg. Co., 5th road 4 25
F. Beutin, 5th road 4 00
Iowa 011 Co., roads 7 70
Iowa Oil Co., roads 7 13
Iowa Oil Co., roads 8 55
T. J. Magee, roads and sewer 3 70
Kerper Electric Co., 5th road 10 00
F. Beutin, expense 7 00
Iowa Oil Co., roads 32 49
Helmer Auto Top Factory,
roads 1 00
Spahn & Rose Lumber Co ,
4th road 3 60
Maggie Pfab, expense 60
C. B. McNamara & Co., sewer,
2nd and 5th roads 17 00
A. Y. McDonald Mfg Co ,
roads 5 00
C. Scholz, 3rd, 4th and 5th
roads and roads 19 95
C. Scholz, sewer 7 30
Iowa Oil Co„ roads and police 81 02
Klauer Mfg. Co., 5th road 141 10
Iowa Oil Co., roads 14 82
W. Meyer, 2nd road 2 40
Iowa Oil Co., roads 9 35
John Stecklen, expense 60
Iowa Oil Co., roads 7 70
L. A. Walch, expense and
roads 2 93
Klauer Mfg. Co., 5th road 647 40
The Smedley Co., sewer 19 25
Even - Ulrich Co., 2nd, 4th and
5th roads 493 50
F. Beutin, expense and 5th
road 127 00
Byrne & Rath, 1st road 106 25
Leader Oil Co., roads 6 75
H. B. McCarten, expense and
fire 3 75
J. M. Kenety & Son, grading
Auburn Avenue improve-
ment final estimate grading
fund 125 00
Rafoth Furnace Co., fire 1 75
McClain Bros., sewer and
roads 13 00
J. M. Kenety & Son, grading
Rosedale Avenue improve-
ment final estimate grading
fund 250 00
Chicago Paving Laboratory,
inspection of Grandview
Avenue improvement, spec-
ial bonded 174 12
N. J. Staner, improving Julien
Avenue, special bonded 5609 22
James Street, constructing
sewer in Seminary Street,
etc., special bonded 7496 05
Dubuque Electric Co., fire,
lighting and police 4193 69
Councilman Brede moved that all
bill properly O. K.'d be paid. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Rooney.
Petition of Dubuque Moose Lodge
to hold a carnival at Olinger Park
June 21, 1920, without exacting a
City License. Presented. Councilman
Brede moved that the prayer of the
petition be granted without cost with
the understanding that they refrain
from using the streets or sidewalks.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Rooney.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the action of the Mayor be ratified
relative to allowing the Spanish
American War Veterans to operate
a Carnival without cost providing
they refrain from using the streets
and sidewalks. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir.
Nays —None.
Absent— Councilman Rooney.
Councilman Melchoir left his seat
at 6:10 p. m.
Communication A. A. Cooper rela-
tive to sidewalk "on the hill" stating
same was not necessary. Presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Absent Councilmen Melchoir and
Rooney.
Communication, Chamber of Com-
merce, recommending the following
as members of the Bathing Beach
Commission: City Manager Carr,
Clarence E. Daubert, Frank B. Hird,
Herbert F. McCabe, Oscar Ohde, C
B. Scherr, Dr. H. F. Thill, Miss
Regular Session, June 7, 1920 205
Helen Ross, John Wagner, E. E.
Frith and Lee McNeely, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Bathing Beach Commission recom-
mended by the Chamber of Com-
merce be approved and the City
Manager be chairman of the commis-
sion, seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen. Rooney and
Melchior.
Report of City Electrician stating
that 38 lamps failed to burn equaling
1 lamps for a month or $8.10 and
1 /2 Boulevard lamps or $6.87, pre-
sented. Councilman Brede moved
that the report be approved and the
amount be deducted from the bill of
the Dubuque Electric Co. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b s en t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
City Solicitor reported verbally
that the following stipulations and
Bonds were drawn up in correct
form: Stipulations of the Standara
Oil Co. for filling station at 9th and
Iowa Sts.; Standard Oil Co. filling
station at 3160 Jackson Street;
Swifht & Co., relative to dock at
building at Dodge and Locust Sts.;
renewal bond John Stuber, City
Clerk; excavation bonds of Linehan
& Molo and Key City Gas Co.; de-
pository bond Dubuque National
Bank; bond of John W. McEvoy,
Superintendent City Water Works.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
report of the City Solicitor be ap-
proved and the stipulations and
bonds be placed on file with the
City Clerk. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede.
Nays —None.
A b s en t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON MARQUETT
PLACE FROM QUEEN STREET
TO A POINT 800 FEET NORTH-
WEST.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Sec. 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Marquette
Place from Queen street to a point
800 feet northwest be and the same
is hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
206 Regular Session, June 7, 1920
and grade, prepared by the City En-
gineer, being profile No. 1005. B. M.
door sill of brick house No. 482
Queen street, elevation 98.88.
Said grade begins at the southwest
curb line of Queen street, which is
sation 0, elevation 80.40; thence to
station 1, elevation 93.00; thence to
station 1, +75.5, angle; thence to
station 3, elevation 115.40; thence to
station 3, +50, elevation 119.40;
thence to station 4, elevation 121.40;
thence to station 8, elevation 126.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque.
Adopted June 7, 1920.
Approved June 7, 1920.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. 11. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Times - Journal and Tele-
graph- Herald newspapers June 8th,
1920. JOHN STUBER,
6 -8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abs e n t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended for the purpose
of reading the Ordinance by its title.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b s en t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be adopted as read. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abs e il t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
City Engineer presented profile
No. 1006 showing the grade of San-
ford Avenue. Councilman Gabriel
moved that the profile be approved
and an ordinance be drawn covering
the same. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b s en t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the Carryder & Adams M
Co., and the A. Y. McDonald Manu-
facturing Co. have made application
for permission to improve Twelfth
Street from the railroad tracks east
of Pine Street to a point about 500
feet east, and
Whereas, said companies are de-
sirous of having said work done by
a contractor designated by them and
with a material of their own selec-
tion, and
Whereas, they are desirous of com-
mencing operation at once, therefore,
13e it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the Carr
Ryder & Adams Co and the A. Y.
McDonald Manufacturing Co. be
granted permission to improve
Twelfth Street from the railroad
tracks east of Pine Street to a point
about 500 feet east, provided they
submit plans and specifications of
said proposed improvement and the
same meets with the approval of the
City Manager and City Engineer.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote,
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b s e n t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Returfn of service notice notifying
the Brunswick Phono. Shop to com-
ply with Section 388 of the Revised
ordinances of 1919 of the City of Du-
buque. Presented. Councilman Brede
moved that the return of service
notice be received and filed, Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b s en t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the reso-
lutions heretofore adopted providing
for the construction of a cement
sidewalk abutting City Lot 691 own-
ed by A. A. Cooper, Inc., be and they
are hereby rescinded. Councilman
Brede moved that the resolution be
adopted. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A 'b s e n t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
That it is deemed necessary to
construct a permanent sidewalk 4
feet wide in front of Lot 691 City,
abutting On east side of Raymond
Street in the City of Dubuque which
piece of property is owned by A. A.
Cooper, Inc., said sidewalk to be
built of cement (artificial stone),
and to be completed not later than
the 1st day of July, 1920.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abseil t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
That it is deemed necessary to
construct a permanent sidewalk 4
feet wide in front of Sub. 1 of 1 of
692 Out Lots abutting on east side
of Raymond Street (alley) in the
City of Dubuque, which piece of
property is owned by Mary B. Upton,
said sidewalk to be built of cement
(artificial stone), and to be com-
pleted not later than the 1st day of
July, 1920.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel,
Nays —None,
A b s en t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
PROPOSED RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
That it is deemed necessary and
advisable to construct a sanitary
sewer in Lincoln Avenue and Fifth
Avenue as follows: to wit, an eight
inch tile sanitary sewer in Lincoln
Avenue from manhole at Second
Avenue to Fifth Avenue and in Fifth
Avenue from Lincoln Avenue to a
point about 500 feet westerly, and
to assess the cost of said sewer
against the abutting or adjacient
property.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the proposed resolution be adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Regular Session, June 7, 1920
Abs e n t— Councilmen
Rooney.
207
Melchoir,
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
That the City Engineer be and he
is hereby directed to prepare a plat
and specifications for an eight inch
tile pipe. sanitary sewer in Lincoln
Avenue from the manhole at Second
Avenue to Fifth Avenue and in Fifth
Avenue from Lincoln Avenue to a
point about 500 feet westerly, show-
ing the locations and general nature
of such improvement, the extent
thereof, the size and kind of material
to be used, and to prepare an esti-
mate of the cost thereof and the
amount assessable upon each lot or
parcel of land adjacent to or abutting
thereon per front feet or square feet
in area, and to file such plat, speci-
fications and estimate in the office
of City Clerk.
That after such plat is so filed,
the City Clerk shall cause to be pub-
lished notice of the intention of the
Council to make such improvement,
which notice shall be published in
two publications of the official paper
of the City of Dubuque, stating that
such plat is on file, and generally the
nature of the sewer, its location, size
and kinds of material to be used, and
the estimate of its cost, and fixing
the time before which objections
can be filed, which time shall not be
less than two weeks nor more than
four weeks after the last publication
of said notice, and after the com-
pletion of the publication of such
notice, he shall at its next session,
notify the Council thereof in writing
with a printed copy of such notice
accompanying the same.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b s e i t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney,
Report of City Manager Carr rec-
ommending the acceptance of the
improvement of Rosedale Avenue,
and Auburn Avenue, also publication
of assessment notices. Presented..
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
report of City Manager Carr be apr-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Counoil-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b se il t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
$2,800.00 on 1919 tax on E. of S.
1 /2 of Lot 10 J. L. Lang's Add. Pre-
sented. Councilman Brede moved
that the exemption be granted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abs e n t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Petition M. S. Reynolds to build a
frame addition to house at 8th and
White Sts. Presented. Councilman
Brede moved that the petition be re
ceived and filed. Sconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b s en t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Report Plumbing Inspector O'Don-
nell for month of May, 1920.
Plans and specifications submit-
ted 31.
Permits granted for installation of
piping and fixtures 31.
Number of inspection visits to
buildings 48.
Paid to City Treasurer $127.00.
Presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abs e n t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Weighmasters reports as follows:
C. J. McCarthy, $11.65; John Ma-
honey, $27.05. Presented. Council-
man Brede moved that the reports
be received and filed: Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abs e n t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Councilman Gabriel moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Adopted 1920
Councilmen
Attest:
Regular Session, June 7, 1920
City Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL
209
(Official)
Special Session June 9, 1920.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Rooney.
Council met at 4:35 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present — Councilmen Brede, Gab-
riel, Melchoir, Rooney.
Mayor Alderson stated that this
meeting is called for the purpose of
acting on old business referred from
the outgoing Council and acting on
any other business that might pro-
perly come before a regular meeting
of the City Council.
Councilman Melchoir moved that
the matter of disposing of the Eagle
Point Barge and placing a float in
its place•be left in the hands of City
Manager Carr and Councilman Brede.
Seconded by Councilman Rooney.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Communication and bill of the
Austin Western Road Machinery Co.,
in the sum of $526.01 for gutter
cleaning attachment on Motor
Sweeper. Presented. Councilman
man Brede moved that the bill of
the Austin Western Road Machinery
Co. for $526.01 be paid when the
City Manager sees fit. Seconded by
Councilman Melchoir. Carried by
the following vote.
. Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Communication Mettel Land &
Security Co. stating that they would
deed Lot 9A Westaby's Add. to the
City if payment of taxes on same
are cancelled. Presented. Council-
man Brede moved that the petition
be referred to City Manager Carr.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Petition E. C. Blake asking for
drainage of street water on Semi-
nary Street at the intersection of
West Locust and Arch Sts. Present-
ed. Councilman Brede moved that
the petition be referred to City Man-
ager Carr. Seconded by Councilman
Melchoir. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
I
208 Regular Session, June 7, 1920
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the verbal recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved relative
to accepting $94.66 with interest for
the assessment for the improvement
of Delhi street and Julien avenue
assessed to Chas. Bush. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson„ Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b s en t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Communication and bill of Hurd,
Lenehan, Smith and O'Connor in the
sum of $600.00 for services in suit
of City of Dubuque vs. Dubuque
Electric Co. Presented. Councilman
Brede moved that the bill be paid.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b s en t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
City Engineer Cullen reported as
follows:
The following excavation permits
have been properly filed and 0. K.'d
by the Street Commissioner. I re-
spectfully recommend that warrants
be ordered drawn on the City Treas-
urer against the excavation fund for
the various amounts mentioned be-
low.
Philip Breithaupt 36 90
Richard Burke 12 60
Neal Callahan 12 70
A. Curtis & Son 9 15
Fred Gielissen 4 65
W. S. Gow 3 70
A. Hammel 18 95
M. A. Hill 36 38
Peter B. Hoffman 3 25
Oscar Huber 3 26
Robert Junk 3 50
Key City Gas Co. 14 30
H. B. McCarten 13 25
B. F. Monroe 5 85
M. Mullen 5 60
Mullen Bros. 10 85
Chas. Mundt 13 4b
Nesler & Buechel 26 35
Chas. Pape 37 00
L. 0. Papin 4 75
Presentation Sisters 13 90
Rellihan & Mullen 42 90
A. C. Wunder t. 16 45
Martin Scheidecker 6 90
Councilman Brede moved that the
report of the City Manager be ap-
proved and warrants be drawn to
cover the various amounts. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
A b s en t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Report of Fire Chief Ahern rec-
ommending the acceptance of fire
hose purchased from Chicago Fire
Hose Co. Presented. Councilman
man Brede moved that the report of
the Fire Chief be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abs e n t— Councilmen Melchoir.
Rooney.
Petition Leroy Lagen for refund
of City License for team on account
of same being sold.Presented. Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the peti-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abs e n t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Report Asst. City Solicitor recom-
mending settlement in the sum of
$175.00 in the personal injury case
of Mike Spies. Presented. Council-
man Brede moved that the report of
the Solicitor be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abs e n t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Report of Asst. City Solicitor rec-
ommending settlement in the sum of
$100.00 in the personal injury case of
Siena Piepe. Presented. Councilman
Bredemoved that the report of the
City Solicitor be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abs e n t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Report City Assessor Kies recom-
mending Old Soldiers' exemption of
taxes to D. Southerland in the sum
of $1,800.00 on 1918 tax on Lot 27B
Wood's Add. Presented. Councilman
Gabriel moved that the recommenda-
tion of the Assessor be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel.
Nays —None.
Abs e n t— Councilmen Melchoir,
Rooney.
Report City Assessor Kies recom
mending Soldiers exemption of taxes
to Isadore Friedel in the sum of
Special Se'ssioii jil'iie 25, 1'920
Yea8- -Maytrr Alderson, 'Coiincil-
;ilieh Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney. •
Nays —N6110.
Reednn'ii'iendatioti 'of City Manager
'Carr that a reselli'tion'be aflo'pted to
provide for 'thee payutetit 'of 15 Em-
pire voting maohilies 'purchased by
the City from the Atterbatte Machine
Register Lbrpbrittion 'a'h'd 'Stating
What 'iesolu'Cien should cover. Pre-
sented.
Resolution offered 'hy the Council
L. H. "Brede.
Whereas, •a contract was duly en-
tered into by the City of Dubuque
and the - Automatic I achine Register
Corporation of 'Jamestown, New
York, on 'the 81st day of October,
1919, for the purohase'of , fifteen (15)
Empire Voting Machines at the price
of $930.00 ,each, and
Whereas, these Voting ma'chii'es
have been 'duly delivered and abeept-
ed by the 'City, it is :necessary for
the City to:pay for at Same is stip'u-
lated in the 'Contract,
Phei efbl*e, be it resolved by the
'City 'Council 'df Dubuque that to de-
fray the cost of these fteen 'vo'ting
Machines - amounting to thirteen
thousand nitre hundred '$fty, dollars
($13,950.00), a warrant be di'a`tvn on
the Treasurer for Wine Hundred
Fifty Dollars '($950:00) in favor of
the "A'utom'atic Machine .Register'Cor-
poration and the reniaihing Thirteen
Thousand Dollars (413,000.00) be
paid by the issuance of thirteen
'bonds of One Thousand Dollars
($1;000.00) 'each, , dated April 1, 1920,
interest at the rate of 5'% payable
semi - annually. The first of the
bonds maturing April 1, 1921. One
bond maturing April 1 each year
thereafter up to and 'including 1933.
Be it further resolved that the Mayor
is authorized to exebute and deliver
to the City Clerk, tb be by him reg-
istered and countersigned, the above
mentioned bonds Which are to be
printed and furbished by the Auto-
matic 4 Registering 'Corporation of
Jainestown, New York. 'Councilman
Brede mowed that the resolution be
adopted. Seconded by Councilman
'Gabriel. 'Carried by 'th'e following
vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Recommendation of City :Manager
Carr that the City purchase Lot '9A
of Westaby's Add. of Metter "Bros.
and 'cancel delinquent taxes for 1918
and 1919 on said lot. presented. •
Resolved by Councilman Theo.
'Gabriel.
211
That the recd nmen'dation of the
'City Manager in'conneetrion with the
acquiring Of -L• of 9A, W'estab3+'s Ad-
(dition to the 'City of Dubuque, be
approved.
The payment of $7.10 be inthor-
42ed on 'delivery of proper 'deed for
this lot and let the City 'Treasurer
be instructed to 'cancel delinquent
taxes for 1918 and 1919 and the As-
sessor be directed to cancel the as-
sessment 'on this lot for the Comiiig
year. Councilman 'Gabriel moved
the 'adoption of the veselution. Sec -
ended by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the fdllowing vote.
`:Teas— Mayor Alderson, 'Counoil-
'inen Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Recommendation of City Manager
Carr 'that the 'City 'cancel the 'eat-
tract With the Even Ulrich'COmpany
for the paving, With Macadatbi, of
Valeria St. between 'the and of the
present improvement and the east
lot line of Lot 1 Of 1 of ;3 of Mineral
Lot -16, also submitting stipulation
and agreement of John borgan in be-
half of Even 111-rich Co. .f or the can-
cellation of said contract. Present-
ed. Councilman Brede moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager he carried out and fate edit-tract
be `canbelied. Bebonded by 'Council-
Man 'Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing Vote.
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, 'Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Recommendation of City Manager
Carr that the contract for construct-
ing a sanitary sewer in Seventh
Street be awarded to the lowest bid -
- der, also :Submitting a stipulation and
'agreement sighed by Morrison Bros.
agreeing to "pay an additional amount
aiiiounting to one -third (1 -3) of such
an 'aiiiount as would be levied upon
all other property tb pay for said
sewer, and reedtnmeiiding accept-
ance of Same. Presented. 'Council-
man Brede moved that the contract
be 'awarded to Oliver ltriiigle for
constructing sewer in Seventh 'Street
from the end of the :present newer
in said .street to ;a point opposite the
west line In Lot 12, , in Block 13 'Du-
buque Harbor Iinproveinelit
Addition, and the Manager be au-
thorized to enter into the bontfabt
in behalf of the City. Seconded by
Councilman Rooney. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, 'Council-
men Brede, 'Gabriel, 1Vlelchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
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210 'S'pecial Session, - June '9,
Petition J. -K. Kaufman relative to
grading prbperty to repair damage
done 'when Rosaline Street was im-
proved. Cout'dilrnah Brede moved
that The petition be referred tb 'the
`City Engineer tb tarry out agree-
ment 'of 'th'e 'old C'ouhcil. Seconded
by Councilulah Rooney. Carried by
the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor A1dbrsbn, Council-
man Brede, 'Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nay s- -Ndhe.
'Communibation 'C. M. & 'St. P. R.
_ R. relative to platform or B-
Branch Sewer. Presented. 'Council-
man Brede 'rtioved 'that the 'petition
be referred to `the 'City .Manager.
'Seconded by 'COUnciltnah Rooney.
Carried 'by file ' following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, 'Councii-
(men -Brede Gabriel M61dhoir,
ttrdney.
Nays —hone.
Council - Man Brede moved that the
Clerk prepare 'th'e .proper resolutions
to condemn property for the exten-
tion of Rhomberg Avenue. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. - Carrieo
by the following vote.
Yeas Mayor Alderson, Council -
men 'Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
'Rooney.
Nays — None.
Bill df 'the Automatic Registering
Machine Co., in the Slim of $13;950.00
for 15 Empire Voting Machines.
Presented. 'Councilman Brede moved
that the 'bill be referred to 'City Man-
ager Carr to report his findings at
the next meeting .of the •City Council.
Seconded by Councilman Melchoir.
'Carried by the following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Meldhoir,
Rooney.
Nays - -None.
Councilman Melchoir 'moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Adopted
Councilmen
Attest:
1920
City Clerk.
tl'920
CITY G
(Offidial.)
Special session June 25, 1920.
Meeting called by order of the
Council on June 1,19
Council met at 4:30 p. • n.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present — Manager Carr, 'Council-
!men 'Brede, Gabriel, , Melchoir,
Rooney.
Mayor Alderson stated 1 9hat this
meeting is balled for the `ptirpoilt of
levying 'a 'special assessmblit Tar the
nmprovemelit tif Grandview "A`uenue
from Delhi St. to Dodge -St. and =act -
'ing'oh 'any ' dther busineSS that'ittight
properly come before a regular meet-
ing of the City Coundil.
Notice certified to by the publish-
ers of the City Council's intention to
'levy a special 'assessment to pay for
improving Grandview 'A•1,0mM from
the south 'property 'line Of Delhi St.
to the north property line of bodge
St. Presented. :Cdtmdilmah l�Ielchoir
moved that the Notice lie received
and filed. 'Scon$e$ by CottnCilman
Rooney. Carried by the 'fdildiving
vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men -Brede, Gabriel, ‘Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Reinonstifance against levying the
assessment to +pay for .linproVing
Grandview Avenue from Delhi St. to ,
Dodge 'St. by John G.'Orvis, also an-
other remonstrance on the same as-
sessment'signed by .52 :property own-
ers on said 'improvement. Presented.
'Councilman 'Brede moved that the
rules be 'suspended for the purpose
of 'allowing any one present to ad-
dress •the Council. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. •Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays —None,
Atty. Barnes, Dr. Kearney and Mr.
Wolf addressed the Council remon-
strating against assessment for im-
provement of Grandview Avenue
from Delhi St. to Dodge St.
Councilman Brede moved that ac-
tion upon the levying of the special
assessment for the improvement of
Grandview avenue be postponed un-
til a special session df the Cbuncil
called for 4:30 p. m., Monday, June
28, 1920, at which time the Council
will meet with a Committee repre-
senting the property owners. Sec-
onded by "Councilman Melchoir. Car-
ried by the -following vote.
nance to protect the rights of all
parties concerned. Presented. Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the matter
be referred to the City Manager
with power. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
'Rooney.
Nays -None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Council now take up the matter of
appointing a Police Magistrate, his
salary to be $125.00 per month, at
the pleasure of the Council, and he
to be an Attorney. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
Councilman Brede moved that
John A. Cunningham be appointed
Special Session, June 25, 1920
A.
213
as Police Magistrate. Seconded by
Councilman Melchoir. Carried by
the following vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Yeas -None.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 15, 1920.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen:--
Your Board of Review, duly ap-
pointed to equalize and correct the
assessment roll for the year 1920,
would respectfully report that we
have performed that duty and would
recommend that the assessment roll
as prepared by the City Assessor be
approved with the following changes
submitted below. Also that the
Board of Review went into session
at 2:30 p. m. April 14, 1920, and
finished their work at 4:45 p. m.
June 7, 1920.
From
Abbato, R., Merchandise $ 200.00
Adams, Eugene, Household Furniture 200.00
Adams, Herbert, Household Furniture 200.00
Agard, A., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,000.00
Althauser, John, Merchandise ... 11,750.00
Altman, Dora, Household Furniture 100.00
Andresen, Wm. P., Merchandise 200.00
Andresen, Wm. P., Household Furniture and Fixtures 300.00
Armour and Co., Fixtures and Merchandise 7,400.00
Adams, J. T., Household Furniture 1,300.00
Abeln, Anton, Fixtures and other personal property 100.00
Acker, George, Household Furniture 100.00
Addinsell, C. H., Household Furniture Nothing
Ahearn, Agnes, Household Furniture 100.00
Ahearn, David, Household Furniture 100.00
Aird, Frank, Household Furniture 100.00
Alderson, John, Household Furniture 100.00
Allison, Mary and James, Household Furniture Nothing
Anderson, Carrie V. and Eugene, Household Furniture Nothing
Arduser, Paul, Household Furniture 100.00
Arnold, Kate, Household Furniture Nothing
Adelberg, Feder. Stores Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 4,200.00
B.
Becker, Felix, Stock of Goods, Fixtures, Merchandise $ 2,500.00
Buettell, August, Household Furniture 100.00
Buettell Bros., Merchandise 30,000.00
Buettell, E. A., Household Furniture 100.00
Buettell, Wm. A., Household Furniture 100.00
Brown, W. J., Household Furniture Nothing
Brown, Glenn, Household Furniture 400.00
Burch, James, Household Furniture 1,200.00
Burch, Homer, Estate, Household Furniture 200.00
Bailin, Joe, Fixtures and Merchandise 3,000.00
Belsky & Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 3,600.00
Banner Dairy Lunch, Fixtures 2,500.00
Basler, A., Merchandise 900.00
Baumgartner, Ed., Merchandise 800.00
Baumgartner, W. B., Merchandise 5,000.00
Baumhover, L. J., Fixtures and Merchandise 5,900.00
Baumhover, L. J., Household Furniture 100.00
Baule, J.M., Fixtures 300.00
Baule, J. M., Merchandise 2,500.00
To
$ 300.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,200.00
20,000.00
1,000.00
300.00
400.00
16,000.00
3,000.00
500.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
7,600.00
$ 7,500.00
500.00
50,000.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
600.00
3,000.00
1,000.00
4,500.00
5,000.00
3,000.00
1,400.00
1,200.00
7,000.00
10,000.00
500.00
500.00
5,000.00
li
212 Special Session, June 25, 1920
Stipulation and Agreement.
This stipulation is entered into by
Morrison Brothers, manufacturing in-
dustry of the City of Dubuque, with
and under the following terms and
conditions:
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, by proper resolu-
tion, has declared its intention to
construct an eight (8) inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in 7th Street from
the end of the present sewer in said
street to a point opposite the west
line of Lot 12 in Block 13, in the Du-
buque Harbor Improvement Com-
pany's Addition, a distance of ap-
proximately of Seven Hundred Sev
enty -Eight Feet (778 ft.) and at an
estimate cost of Twenty -four Hund-
red Dollars ($2,400.00) ; and,
Whereas, said sewer, when com-
pleted, will be paid for by the levying
of Special assessments upon the
property benefited thereby; and,
Whereas, Morrison Brothers are
about to construct and maintain a
manufacturing industry upon the
property along the line of said
sewer, which sewer when construct-
ed, will confer an immediate benefit
to the property belonging to said
Morrison Brothers; and,
Whereas, said Morrison Brothers
are desirous of having said sewer
constructed without delay and in
order to secure immediate benefits
fro msaid sewer, said Morrison
Brothers agree to pay, in addition
to the special assessment which
would be levied upon their property
by law, one -third (1 -3) of the total
amount of the assessment which
would be levied upon other property
benefited by said improvement,
It is therefore stipulated and
agreed, and said Morrison Brothers
do hereby stipulate and agree that
they will pay, in addition to their
normal assessment to be levied upon
their property, topay for the con-
struction of said sewer, an additional
amount amounting to one -third (1-3)
of such an amount as would be levied
upon all other property to pay for
said sewer.
It is further stipulated and agreed
that said Morrison Brothers will
waive, and they do hereby waive,
any objection that they may have to
the payment of their portion of the
total amount of the cost of said
sewer as herein provided on account
irregularities, illegalities, errors or
omissions in the proceedings, notices,
etc., leading to said assessment and
including the sanne, and that they
will pay said assessment without ob-
jection, after the same has been
levied and becomes due and payable.
Signed this 25th day of June, 1920.
MORRISON BROTHERS,
By A. L. Morrison, Sec.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the stipulation and agreement be
made a matter of record. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
Recommendation of City Manager
Carr that Fire Hall known as No. 2
Station at 4th and Locust Sts. be
vacated, the equipment be transfer-
red to the Central Engine House, the
men be transferred to the various
Fire Halls and the building be used
for a municipal garage and repair
shop. Also that a regular charge or
$2.00 per trip be made for the use of
the City Ambulance in order to
eliminate calls which are not proper
for a municipal ambulance. Present-
ed. Councilman Melchoir moved
that the recommendation of the
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
That it is deemed necessary and
advisable to extend Rhomberg Ave-
nue from the end of the present im-
proved part of said street through to
Tenth Avenue, and be it further re-
solved that the City Engineer be and
he is hereby instructed to make a
plat and survey of such proposed im-
provement, showing the land or lots
through or over which the same is
proposed to be made, and file such
plat in his office subject to public
inspection.
That after such plat is prepared
and filed said City Engineer shall
give owners of property through or
over which such proposed improve-
ment is to be made, notice as pre-
scribed by Section 3, of Ordinance
No. 43, Title 12 of the revised ordi-
nances of the City of Dubuque. Coun-
cilman Brede moved the adoption of
the resolution. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchoir. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote.
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchoir,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
Petition of J. W. Lange asking for
permission to run a private sewer
from West Locust St. to his property
on Catherine St. and draft an ordi-
214 Special Session, juice. 23;, 1920 Special S'essibn,• june 25, 1920 215
Frain To
Beach„ Ed., Household • Furniture 200.00 1,000:00'
Beach, Elizabeth, Household. Furniture 200.00, 1,000:00
Beach, James & Sons,. Merchandise 1%7001001 201000.00
Bechtel, H. C. & Son, Merchandise 3,500.00' 7,000.00
Beck; J. C., Merchandise 1,500.00 2,500,00
Becker, C. H., Household Furniture 600.00 1,000:00
Becker, John, Merchandise 1,500.00 2,500.00
Becker,, Dr•.. Wm., Household Furniture 200.0 1,000.00
Becker's Grocery, Merchandise 800.00 1,000.00
Berg, Frank, Merchandise 1,200.00, 1,900.00
Beiler, Ed., Household Furniture 200.00 1,000.00
Bell, Frank, Household Furniture 20000 1,000.00
Bell, Prank; Household Furniture 50(.00 1,000.00
Bendel, Geo., Merchandise 1,300.00 2,000.00
Bendel, Geo., Fixtures 300.00 500.90
Benn, Dr. Win., Fixtures and Merchandise 300.00 700.00
Bennett, R. F., Merchandise and Fixtures 5011.00 1,000.00
Berg & Arduser, Merchandise and Fixtures 9,50'0.00 13,500.00
Bergner, Chas:, Fixtures 200.00 700.00
Bergner, Chas., Merchandise 300.00' 500.00
Berk, M. (Golden Eagle Clothing Co.)1 Stock of Goods
and Fixtures 5,000.00 8,000.00
19enardi, Nick, Stock of Goods 400'.00 500.00
Bertsch; Joe, Stock of Goods and Fixtures 4,000.00' 7,000.00
Beutin, Frank, Merchandise 2,50000 7,500.00
Berwick, M., Fixtures 300.00 400.00
Bigelow, Dr. I. S., Household Fixtures 500.00 1,000.00
Birndorf, Ed., Fixtures and Merchandise 200.00 300.00
Bingham, Wm. P:, Household Furniture 500.08 1,000•.00
Birndorf, Fred, Fixtures and Merchandise 200.00 300.00
Blocklinger, Mary E. H., Household Furniture 500.00 1,500.00
Blocklinger, Dr. A. H., Office Fixtures 200.00 1,000.00
Blue Bird Butter Store, Merchandise 100.00 200.00
Bott Bros., Stock of Merchandise 10,000.00 20,000.00
Bradley, C. T1, Household' Furniture 500.00 1,500.00
Bradley, Christopher, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Bradley, Wm. L., Household Furniture 500.00 1,500.00
Braun Bros. & Co., Merchandise 2,500.00 5,000.00
Braun Bros. & Co., Fixtures Nothing 500.00
Breese, Frank, Merchandise 300.00' 1,000.00
Brouillet, Chas., Merchandise 400.00 1,000.00
Brouillet, Chas., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Briggs, Mrs. Mary E., Fixtures 200.00 600.00
Briggs, Mrs. Mary E., Merchandise 100.00 400.00
Brown, Maurice, Household Furniture 300.00 3,000.00
Brown, Maurice and Anna, Household Furniture 300.00 500.00
Buechele, John, Merchandise 3,250.00 5,250.00
Buehler Bros., Merchandise 500.00 1,000.00
Buehler Bros., Fixtures 500.00 1,500.00
Buckhantz, Jacob (New York Store) Stock of Goods 2,000.00 4,000.00
Burke's Grocery, Stock of Goods 1,800.00 2,100.00
Burns, F. A., Stock of Goods 700.00 5,000.00
Byrne Bros., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,630.00 2,630.00
Buechele, Theo., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Byrne, Seymour & Duggan, Merchandise 5,000.00 8,000.00
Byrne, Maurice, Merchandise 500.00 1,500.00
Byrne, Maurice, Household Furniture j Nothing 500.00
Byrne, F. J., Household Furniture 200.00 1,000.00
Birndorf, Maurice, (Dubuque Shoe Hospital), Merchan-
dise and Fixtures 200.00 500.00
Brunskill, Geo., Stock of Goods, Merchandise, Fixtures 1,200.00 2,000.00
Butt Bros., Machinery, Tools and Merchandise Nothing 1,000.00
Becker - Hazleton Co., Stock of Goods and Merchandise 35,000.00 50,000.00
Bachus, Mrs. Anna Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Bechtel, Henry L., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Becker, Emily, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Peiler, F. J., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Bennett, Dinah Watters, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Bissell, F. C., Household Furniture 500.00 1,000.00
Blake, Agnes, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Blocklinger, B. F., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Boldt. Louisa C., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
From To
Ronson, Robt., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Bat; Jas. L., Household Ftrrnitw a Nothing' 30000
Bout, A. L., Household Furniture- Nothing 30000
Bradford, Anna R:,• Household. Furniture Nothing 300.00
Buelow, John. .11r., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Burns, W. J.,' Household. Furniture 100•.00• 500.00
Busby, Gertrude; Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Bush, Henry, Household• Furniture Nothing 500.00
Butt, Tohn, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Butt, August, Household- Furniture Nothing 300.00
Butt, Nathalie and Leos Household Furniture Nothing 30000
Byrne, Mary E., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
C.
Carkeek, Thos., Office Fixtures, Household' Furniture $ 300.00' $ 500.00
Carlin, • Joseph, Merchandise Nothing 200.00
Carlin, Joseph, Household Furniture 100'.00 300.00
Callaghan, 1Viar , Stock of Goods, Fixtures and House-
hold Furniture 1,500.00 2',50Q.0Q
Carney„ Wine$ red, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Carey, Gene,. Merchandise and Fixtures 800.00 1,500.00
Cartig n,y Bros., 1VVerchandise 1,000.00 5,000.00
Cave Cigar Cq., Fixtures and Merchandise 3,000.00 1,0000.00
Chaloupka, Joseph and Elizabeth, Household Furniture 100.00 309.00
Clark, Tom, Merchandise and Fixtures , 3,500.00 4,000.00
Clever, Wm. H., Merchandise 2,000.00 3,250.00
Clever', Wm. IL, Fixtures 500.00 750.00
Clewell, Wnr„ Household Furniture 400.00 500.00
Conlin, T. T., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Cohen, C. (People's Store) Fixtures 200.00 600.00
Cohen, C. (People's Store) Merchandise 4,000.00 7,000`.00
Corrance Grocery, Fixtures 100.00' 300.00
Corrance Grocery, Merchandise 1,500.00 2,000.00
Costello, Dr, Wm. E., Household Furniture 300.00 500:00
Cox, Walter, Household Furniture 300.00 1,000.00
Collier, J. C., Household Furniture 400.00 3,000:00
Collier, Ada M., Household' Furniture ' 300.00 1,000'.00
Carr, Jas. T., Household Furniture 300.00 3;000.00
Conlin & Kearns, Merchandise 2',500.00 7,500.00
Conzett, J. V., Office Fixtures and Household Furniture 600.00 1,300.00
Catholic Printing Co., Merchandise and Machinery 9,200.00 15,000'.00
Coates, R. W., Stock of Goods and Merchandise 650.00 1,500.00
Carroll, Mabel A., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Christman, Chas., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Clark, Jas., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Clark, Margaret, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Clark, Emma, Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Considine, Mary B. and Marg. C., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Cooper, Kathryn, Household Furniture Nothing 2,000.00
Country Club Co., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Courtney, Dan, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Cousins, T. M., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Cragin, Lucy A., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Crahan, Wm. C., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Cunningham, John A., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., Machinery Nothing 50,000.00
D.
Day. Wm. H. Jr., Household Furniture $ 1,500.00 $ 3,000.00
Davenport, Ira C., Household Furniture 300.00 500.00
Dakin, A. T :, Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 1,000.00
Deckert, Mrs. C., Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 1,000.00
Deckert, Mrs. W. D., Merchandise 2,500.00 4,000.00
Deinkier Bros., Merchandise 2'200.00 3,000.00
Deming, J. K., Household Furniture 500.00 1,000.00
Dennis, A. D., Household Furniture 300.00 1,000.00
Dennis, Clifford, Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Dennis Bros., Merchandise 12,000.00 30,000.00
Dennis, W. S., Household Furniture 300.00 1,600.00
Diamond, James, Fixtures 1,500.00 3,000.00
Diamond, James, Merchandise 500.00 1,000.00
Dubuque Altar Co., Merchandise, Fixtures and Tools 8,000.00 10,000.00
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From To
Fischer & Co., Inr., Merchandise 4,000.00 10,000.00
Fischer, Eldon, Household Furniture Nothing 1,000.00
Fischer, X11., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Fitzgerald, 13, M., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Fitzpatrick, Chas. E., Merchandise 4,500.00 7,600.00
Fitz, E. A., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Fitzgerald, 1.. M., Fixtures 300.00 1,200.00
Fluckinger, Albert, Merchandise 1,000.00 1,400.00
Forgrave, Bert, Merchandise and Fixtures 8,000.00 15,000.00
Fosselman, W. C., Merchandise and Fixtures 2,800.00 3,000.00
Fortman, Anton, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 2,000.00
Forgrave, Nettie, Household Furniture 20,0,00 500.00
Fosselman, L. F„ Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 4;000.00
Fosselman, Frank, Mercha»j se and Fixtures 1,000.00 2,000.00
Frantzen, J. P.,. Household Furniture 300,00 800.00
Frantzen, J. P,, Fixtures 1,000,00 2,000.00 Prater, Archie, Household Furniture 200,00 500.00
Prater, A. & Co., Merchandise 3,000.00 5,000.00
Frith, E. E., Merchandise 900.00 8,000.00
Frudden, A. F., Household Furniture Nothing 1,000.00
Fuhrman, Frank P., Household Furniture 109.00 500.00
Frudden, Justin, ,Household Furniture Nothing 600.00
Ferring, Anton, Household Furniture Nothing 309.00
Fluetsch, Andrew, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Frith, E. E., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Fuhrman, Joseph, Household Furniture m Nothing 500.00
Fuhran Bros., Stock of Goods, Merchandise and
Fixtures 9,000,00 20,000.00
G.
Galliart, A., Merchandise and Fixtures $ 1,300.00 $ 2,000.00
Garland, J. C., Household Furniture and Office Fixtures 400.00 1,200.00
Gatena, H., Merchandise and Fixtures 2,000.00 4,000.00
Gehrig, Henry, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Gifford, Walter, Household Furniture 200,00 300.00
Geisler Bros., Merchandise 500.00 1,000.00
Glab, Alois', Merchandise and Fixtures 200.00 800.00
Glasser, A. L., Estate, Merchandise 500.00 1,000.00
Glasser, D. C., Household Furniture 500.00 800.00
Glasser, D. C., Tobacco Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 15,000.00 20,000.00
Gonner, Mrs. Caroline, Household Furniture Nothing 1,500.00
Goodman, Dr. Leo, Household Furniture and Fixtures 300.00 500.00
Gordon's Cloak House, Merchandise and Fixtures 6,000.00 12,000.00
Grand Union Tea Co., Merchandise 1,800.00 2,500.00
Gratiot, Dr. H. B., Household Furniture 500.00 1,000.00
Gratiot, Dr. H. B., Office Fixtures 500.00 1,500,00
Great American Stores, Merchandise and Fixtures 948.00 2,000.00
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. (Three stores), Mer-
chandise and Fixtures 4,000.00 5,500.00
Gregoire, Cyril (Marie Gregoire Estate), Household
Furniture 300.00 1,000.00
Gregory, Frank, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,200.00 2,000.00
Gregory, J. A., Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 800.00
Grommesch, John, Merchandise and Fixtures 200,00 500.00
Grundy & Hird, Merchandise and Fixtures 2,100.00 5,000.00
Goldstein, B., Merchandise Nothing 2,000.00
Gunderson, B. T., Household Furniture 100.00 800.00
Guinta Bros., Merchandise 440.00 1,000.00
George's Cafe, Fixtures 1,600.00 2,500.00
Griner, W. F'., Fixtures and Merchandise 8,700.00 15,000.00
Gieger, Mary, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Gilliam, Chas., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Gilman, Frank A., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Gindorf, Nick, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Gonner, Nick, Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Gonner, John P., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Gregoire, Jules C., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Grace, M. J., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Griner, W. F., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Grundy, George, Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
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Doerman, Fred, Merchandise 300.00
Doescher, Christ, Merchandise and Fixtures _ 200.00
Dubuque Biscuit Co., Merchandise _ _ 5,000.00
Dubuque Bill Posting Co., Merchandise, Etc._.__.. ... _._ 1,200.00
Dubuque Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Fixtures _......_..Nothing
Dubuque Candy Co., Merchandise 1,200.00
Dubuque Fruit Co., Merchandise
Dubuque Hide and Fur Co., Merchandise 4,000.00
Dubuque Music House, Merchandise 4,000.00
Dubuque Packing Co., Merchandise 20,600.00
Dubuque Paper and Supply Co., Merchandise 16,500.00
Dubuque Realty Co., Fixtures 300.00
Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co., Merchandise and
Fixtures
Dubuque Show Case Co., Merchandise and Fixtures
Dun, R. G. & Co., Fixtures
Duertscher Bros., Merchandise and Fixtures
Duffy, T. H., Household Furniture
Dustin Cafe, Fixtures 700.
Dubuque Boat & Boiler Works, Merchandise, Machinery
and Office Fixtures 13,000.00 25,000.00
Dubuque Leader, Merchandise and Machinery 1,000.00 2,000.00
Dubuque Hotel Co., Hotel Furniture and Furnishings 14,800.00 51,000.00
Doran & Kies, Merchandise 1,000.00 1,200.00
Daly, Mat W., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Daly, Daniel E., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Delaney, Edward J., Household Furniture Nothing • 300.00
Dietrich & Dentin, Merchandise, Machinery, Etc Nothing 1,200.00
Dillon, Wm. T., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Doerr, Adam, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Doran, F. B., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Ducey, Wm., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Duggan, Wm. L. Estate, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Dunn, J. J., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Eagle Point Lime Works, Merchandise 2,000.00 6,000.00
Ede, Mrs. Margaret, Household Furniture 200.00 1,000.00
Edwards Style Shop, Merchandise and Fixtures 2,200.00 6,000.00
Egelhoc, F. L. & Son, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,000.00 2,000.00
Eichhorn & Bechtel, Merchandise I 1,500 2,500.00
Ellwanger, Ralph, Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Ehrlich, Frank, Merchandise 300.00 500.00
Elwanger Bros., Merchandise 2,500.00 4,000.00
Ellwanger, Wm., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Engler, Jacob, Merchandise 900.00 1,500.00
Enzler, Joe, Merchandise and Fixtures 2,400.00 8,000.00
Eulberg, Mrs. Mary, Household Furniture Nothing 600.00
Ede, St. Clair, Household Furniture 200.00 1,000.00
Even, Peter & Son, Merchandise 8,500.00 10,000.00
Ernsdorf, John Iron Co., Merchandise, Machinery and
Tools 38,000.00 80,000.00
Even- Uhlrich Co., Merchandise 2,700.00 7,500.00
Edwards, Fannie B., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Efferding, Tasso G., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Ellwanger, Louise E., (Payne) Household Furniture 1,000.00 1,500.00
Erschens, Elizabeth, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Even, Jos. P., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Enzler, Jos. A., Household Furniture 100.00 500.00
F.
Fagan, Daniel, Household Furniture Nothing $ 300.00
Falkenhainer, Chas., Merchandise and Fixtures 3,000.00 6,000.00
Falkenhainer, Chas., Household Furniture 100.00 500.00
Family Theatre, Fixtures 300.00 500.00
Fawkes, P. S., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Federal Bakery, Merchandise 1,500.00 6,000.00
Feldstein, H., Merchandise 200.00 700.00
Feltgen, H., Household Furniture Nothing 200.00
Fettgather, Joe J., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 2,000.00
Ferguson, Mrs. Geo., Household Furniture 500.00 500.00
Ferguson, A., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Fischer, W. A., Merchandise and Fixtures 600.00 1,500.00
Fif;cher & Co., Inc., Machinery Nothing 10,000.00
To
500.00
500.00
7,000.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
2,000.00
10,000.00
7,500.00
8,000.00
40,000.00
30,000.00
1,000.00
10,000.00 12,000.00
1,600.00 3,500.00
300.00 1,000.00
500.00 1,200.00
100.00 300.00
1,000.00
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From To
$ 2,606.00 $15,000.00
11,900.00 15,000.00
8,000.00 20,000.00
Nothing 500.00
Iowa Dairy Co.,' Machinery and Merchandise
Iewa., 011 Co., Merchandise
Iowa House Furnishing Co„ , Merehandise
Imhoff, Ed. Q. Household Furniture
J.
Jackson, John E Household Furniture Nothing $ 500.00
Jackson Vinegar bo., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,600.00 5,000.00
Jacobson Iron ilietal Co., Merchandise 1,500,00 '3,000.00
Jaeger, F. M.. Hardware Co., Merchandise 10,000.00 , . 13,000.00
Jaeger, F. M.; Household Furniture 300.00 500.00
Jenni, H., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,600.00 2,500.00
Johannsen, Geb., Merchandise and Fixtures 1800.00: 3,500.00
Juer g ens, John; Merchandise and Fixtures 300.0,0. 1,000.00
Julien Cafe, Fixtures , 200.00 500.00
Johannsen ,M. ',M. Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 2,500.00
Jungk, Philip,' Merchandise and Fixtures , 3,000.00
Johannsen Candy''Co., Merchandise and Mchinery 7,500.00, 15,000.00
Johannsen, M: Household Furniture 100.00 500.00
Jaeger- Kunnert'• CO:, Stock of Goods and "Merchandise 5,000.00, 10 000.00
Jaeger, Catherine; ,T-Iousehold Furniture Nothing X 300.00
M
Jaeggi, Al. '; Household Nothing 1,000.00
Jes 'F;, ;, Household Furniture , Nothing 300.00,
Johannsen, E. L;;' Household Furniture Nothing „ 500.00
Jon `e�§; A. L., Household' Furniture Nothing 300.00
Jones; David R.,' Household Furniture Nothing 300.00,
Jungworth, J:''J., ,Household Furniture Nothing , 300,00
Jackson, Frank E.,; Household Furniture Nothing • 500.00,
K.
Kadesky, A. R., Merchandise and Fixtures $ 3,500.00 $ 8,000.00
Kaiser, Henry, Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 1,000.00
Kassler & Mandelovitz, Merchandise 12,000.00 40,000.00
Kaufman, G, F., Merchandise and Fixtures 2,000.00 3,000.00
Kaufman & Graf, Merchandise and Fixtures 800.00. 2,000.00
Kabat, Joe, Merchandise and Fixtures 2,400.00 10,000.00
Key City Restaurant, Fixtures 400.00 800.00
Key City Iron Works, Merchandise and Machinery 700.00 3,000.00
Keating, Ed. C., Merchandise and Fixtures 2,000.00 3,000.00
Keating, Ed. C., Household Furniture . Nothing 300.00
Keller, C. H. Electric Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,100.00 10,000.00
Keogh, Dr. J. V., Office Fixtures 400.00 600.00
Kern, Geo., Merchandise and Fixtures 700.00 1,000.00
Key City Decorative Glass Works, Merchandise 100.00 300.00
Key City Paper Box Factory, Merchandise and
Machinery 1,600.00 2,500.00
Kies, John L.,, Merchandise and Fixtures 2,000.00 2,500.00
Kiesel, Geo., Household Furniture 400.00 700.00
Kleis, Chris E., Merchandise and Machinery 1,800.00 2,700.00
Kintzinger, Nick, Fixtures 1,00.00 1,700.00
Klauer, Geo. N., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 2,500.00
Klauer, P. Estate, Household Furniture 300.00 700.00
Klein, August, Merchandise and Fixtures 400.00 500.00
Meth, G. F. & Son, Merchandise and . 6,000.00 9,000.00
Klein,' Frank, Merchandise and Fixture 200.00 700.00
Knippel, M. J., Merchandise and Fixtures 5,000.00 7,000.00
Knoll, Ed., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,000.00 2,000.00
Kolck, Wm., Merchandise and Fixtures 600.00 6,000.00
Kolb, John, Merchandise 500.00 1,500.00
Kolf, Nick, Merchandise 3,000.00 6,000.00
Kons, Nick, Merchandise 600.00 800.00
Kopald, Ben, Merchandise 500.00 3,500.00
Kopp Shoe Store, Merchandise and Fixtures 10,000.00 15,000.00
Kresge, S. S. Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 8,500.00 20,000.00
Krayer, May, Merchandise and Fixtures 400.00 600.00
Kretschmer, Wm., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Kress, Gertrude B., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Kruse, Mrs. Wm., Merchandise and Fixtures 100.00 300.00
Kiene, Emil, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Kruse, Val, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 2,400.00
Kunnert, John, Merchandise 1,000.00 2,500.00
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Haas, Dan J., Merchandise and Fixtures $ 1,800.00 $ 2,500.00
Hamel - Henker Co., Merchandise 6,100.00 30,000.00
Hanson, Peter, Merchandise and Fixtures 2,200.00 2,500.00
Hanson, Wmt• & Son, Merchandise 2,000.00 15,000.00
Harry's Hat' Works, Merchandise and Fixtures 300.00 500.00
Hartman Furniture Co., Merchondise 7,500.00 20,000.00
Hartman, D, W., Household Furniture Nothing ' 1,000.00
Herrmann, R. & Son, Merchandise 4,800.00 8,000.00'
Hancock, Dr. J. C., Household Furniture Nothing 1,000.00
Healy, Ed., Household Furniture 100.00' 500.00'
' Healy, Geo.' & Son, Merchandise and Fixtures 7,500.00 10,000.00
Harris, Dr. H., Household Furniture, Office Fixtures 300.00 600.00'
HaSsett, Frank W., Merchandise and Fixt res 200.00 500.00'
Heim, John,'Machinery and other personal property 500.00 ` 1,400.00'
Helbing, John, and Fixtures 400.00 1,000.00'
Hartig Drug Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 3,000:00 6,000.00
Hartig, A. J., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Hemmer, F., Merchandise and Fixtures 700.00 2,000.00
Hillery, James', 'Fixtures 100.00 300.00
Hill Side Pharmacy, Fixtures and Merchandise 1,500.00 2,500.00
Hoerner, D. & J., Merchandise and Fixtures 4,000.00 6,000.00
Hazelton, S. H., Household Furniture 200.00 500'.00
Hogan, M., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,800.00 2,500.00
Holland Furnace Co., Merchandise 1,500.00 3,000.00
Heeb, A., Household Furniture 2,000.00 3,000.00
Hollnagel, Wm. R., Merchandise 1,200.00 2,000.00
Hopkins & Witty, Merchandise 8,600.00 22,000.00
Heles, Dr. J. B., Household Furniture and Fixtures 300.00 1,000.00
Horne, Wm., Merchandise 200.00 1,000.00
Heller, Chris,, Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 1,500.00
Hemming Bros. & Kemler, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,200.00 2,000.00
Hos, Chas., Merchandise and Fixtures 200.00 500.00
Humke Bakery, Merchandise 1,500.00, 4,000.00
Hillyard, Clara L., Household F'urniture 300.00 1,000.00
Hoag, . Dr. G. W., Household Furniture 500.00 800.00
Hoffman, M. M., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,000.00 2,000.00
Hardie, M. S., Merchandise and Machinery 4,700.00 13,500.00
Hoffman, Peter B., Merchandise 1,000.00 1,500.00
Hoffman, -. B., Household Furniture and Fixtures 100.00 300.00
Huss House (Peter Huss Estate), Fixtures and House-
hold Furniture 300.00 500.00
Hoerrman Press, Merchandise and Machinery 1,200.00 5,000.00
Haas, Dan J., Household Furniture 200.00 300.00
Hackett, Anna J. and Catherine J., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Hagerty, R. E. and H. J., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Halpin, P. H., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Hanson, Sophia, Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Hanson, Matt, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Hanson, Peter J., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Hardie, M. S., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Harmon, W., E., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Harrington, C. D., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Heer, P. & E., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Heles, Philip, Household Furniture 200.00 300.00
Hellman, Henry B., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Henderson, D. B., Estate, Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Henker, Fred, Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Henker, Herman, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Herdman, Minnie K., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Herget, August E., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Heuchlin, Edward, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Hilkin, John C., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Hille, Geo. J., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Hogan, Michael, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Hopkins, L. S., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Horr, Ellen L., Household Furniture 200.00 300.00
Howie, David T., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Spccial Session, June 25, 1920
From To
Kurz, Chas., Fixtures and Machinery 200.00 300.00
Kesler, C. H•, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Kearney, Dr, C. A., Office Fixtures
Furniture 200.00 800,00
Kinnier, Dr. Lilly, Office Fixtures and
Furniture 500.00 800.00
Kaep & Buechele, Merchandise and Fixtures 9,000.00 20,000.00
Keyes, Burton, L„ Household Furniture ...................,..,. Nothing 500.00
Kerper Electric Co., Merchandise 1,000.000 2,000.000
Kerper, Ed., Household Furniture „ Nothing 500,00
Kabat, Joe, Household Furniture Nothing 1,0000,00
Ksep, Henry, Household Furniture Nothing $00,00
Ks.ssler, Harry, Household Furniture iYotothihing 500.00 00
Kaufman, G, F„ Household Furniture Nng 3000.0
Kenline, H. C., Household Furniture _ 300,00 1,000.00
Kerper, Jacop Sr., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Kerper, John, Household Furniture 100.00 300,00
Kintzinger, John, Household Furniture
Nailing 5000,00
Kirk, Francis, Household Furniture Nothing 300,0000
Mauer, Ben F„ Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Klauer, Jas. A., Household Furniture Nothing 800.00
Knowlton, H. A., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Koester, H. A., Household Furniture clothing 500.00
Kolck, Richard Jr., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Kolck, Wm., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Kolfenbach, Louts C., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Kretschmer, Fred, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Kretschmer, Herbert G., Household Furniture
Nothing 300.00
Kruse, H. F. W., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Kuenzel, C. H., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Kurtz, Matt C., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Kuttler, Chas, H., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
and Household
Hqueelioid
L.
Lacy, Frank R., Household Furniture $ 600.00 $ .1,500.00
Lagen & Fullerton, Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 1,000.00
Lang, Peter & Co., Merchandise 400.00 1,000.00
Lange, P., Merchandise and Fixtures 3,000.00 5,000.00
Langdon, J., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,400.00 2,500.00
Lange, Dr. F. X., Office Fixtures and Furniture 300.00 800.00
Lange, Otto F., Household Furniture 400.00 500.00
Langworthy, Dr. H. G., Office Fixtures and Furniture Nothing 1,000.00
Lawler, Agnes B., Household Furniture 300.00 500.00
Lawther, Wm., Household Furniture 400.00 1,000.00
Lawther, Wm. Jr., Household Furniture 200.00 1,000.00
Leath, A. & Co., Merchandise 15,000.00 20,000.00
Lee, Jas. F. Paving Co., Machinery and Merchandise 1,500.00 3,000.00
Leik, W., Merchandise and Fixtures 2,000.00 3,000.00
Leman, Dr. A. W., Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 300.00 800.00
Lemper, H. P., Merchandise and Fixtures 900.00 2,000.00
Lenehan, Dan, Office Fixtures 100.00 200.00
Lewis, Elizabeth B., Household Furniture 500.00 1,500.00
Liberty Shoe Shop, Fixtures 200.00 500.00
Lindsay, Dr. S. S., Office Fixtures 250,00 300.00
Linehan, Christ, Merchandise and Fixtures 300.00 500.00
Lenihan, Dr. Chas. N., Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 500.00 800.00
Lenihan & Molo, Merchandise 7,000.00 10,000.00
Lorenz, Anton, Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 1,500.00
Lorenz, Wm. Laundry, Machinery and Merchandise 1,400.00 5,000.00
Lorenz, Otto, Office Fixtures and Household Furniture 250.00 800.00
Lory, E. E., Boarding House Furniture 1,000.00 2,000.00
Luckey, J., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,700.00 2,000.00
Ludescher Bros., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,100.00 2,500.00
Lynn, J. J., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,050.00 2,500.00
Loetscher, Arnold A., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Lehner, Casper, Merchandise 1,200.00 1,800.00
Lenz, Ed., Merchandise 700.00 1,200.00
Lantzky -Allen Shoe Co., Merchandise 20,000.00 25,000.00
Levi, James Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 85,000.00 175,000.00
Special Session, June 25, 1920 221
From To
Landschultz, W. H., Household Furniutre Nothing 300,00
Lang, Jas. W., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Lantzky, G. A., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Lavery, Henry, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Laude, E. P., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Lee, John M., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Lee, John M., other personal property Nothing 200.00
Lee, James F., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Leik, Wm., Huosehold Furniture Nothing 300.00
Lenihan, Nellie, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Lenihan, D. J„ Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Loes, N. J., Household Furniture 140.00 1,000.00
Loetscher, Chris, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Loetscher, John, Household Furniture Nothing 1,000.00
Loetscher, A. A., Household Furniture 400.00 800.00
Loetscher, E. C., Household Furniture 200.00 30300.00 0
Loftus, Anna, Household Furniture Nothing 0.0
Lubck, Louis C., Household Furniture 100.00 500.00
Lull, M. E., Household Furniture 400.00 1,000.00
Lusch, Edward, Household Furniture 800.00 1,000.00
Luther, Wm., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Lyon, Geo. T., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Mc.
McCaffery, J. J., Merchandise and Fixtures $ 500.00 $ 800.00
McClain Bros., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,200.00 1,500.00
McCarten, H. B., Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 700.00
McCarthy, M. H., Household Furniture 600.00 1,500.00
McCollins, J. J., Merchandise 500.00 1,50,0.00
McCoy, T. F., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 3,500.00
McCullough, M. J., Household Furniture 100.00 500.00
McDonald, Abbie, Household Furniture 500.00 3,000.00
McDonald, Martha E., Household Furniture 500.00 1,000.00
McFadden, E. W., Household Furniture 200.00 1,000.00
McFadden, J. F., Household Furniture 300.00 2,000.00
McFadden, J. M., Household Furniture 300.00 1,500.00
McFarlane, Robt., Merchandise and Fixtures 2,000.00 2,500.00
MacGlashan, R. E., Hotel Furniture 1,800.00 5,000.00
McGuigan, V. A., Office Fixtures 600.00 1,500.00
McGuigan, V. A., Household Furniture Nothing 1,000.00
McKeown, A. J., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 2,000.00
McKeown, J. J., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 2,800.00
McNamara, C. B. Co., Machinery and Tools 1,000.00 1,500.00
McParland, J. P., Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 300.00 800.00
McCarten, H. B., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
McCarthy, D. H., Household Furniture 200.00 1,000.00
McCullough, Mary F., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
McDonnell, John J., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
McDonnell, Andrew, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
McEvoy, Ed., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
McEvoy, John W., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
McFadden, Kathryn & Margaret, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
McKeown, J. J., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
McLaughlin, Frank, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
McLean, Geo. and Chas., Household Furniture 100.00 . 1,000.00
McDonald, A. Y. Mfg. Co., Merchandise, Machinery,
Fixtures, Etc. 130,000 150,000.00
M.
Magdal, H. Estate, Merchandise $16,530.00 $20,000.00
Magee, T. J., Merchandise 400.00 4,000.00
Marquette Pharmacy, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 2,000.00
Martin-Strelau Co., Merchandise 3,600.00 15,000.00
Mackin, Mrs. Anna, Merchandise and Fixtures Nothing 200.00
Mathis, R. C., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Matz, A. E., Merchandise and Fixtures 800.00 1,500.00
Meisch, E. L., Merchandise and Fixtures 700.00 1,500.00
Merchants Hotel, Hotel Furniture 1,400.00 7,000.00
Meshinger, Dr. John, Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 600.00 1,600.00
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., Office Furniture 300.00 400.00
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4.? Sgssion., jmie Z5 1920
From To
.IVIO,Yer, Jos, 4,, !Merellandige And FI7ItItres„„
Mettel, M. P. NerellAwlisR And .Fixt.111TA
IVI.ey,ers, Dr, F. W., Dfficp .Fixtur
urnitu e.s lUld 1..
Asmey (0.o., Fri
Office untur .. e „„..„... ,, . ,, „ ,, . „ .. _ ...... . ........ . _.309:00
re „
,„..,.. ........, ._.,..,,,,,,,,,„,,.. , . _. „. 6 1 ;0 00:11 .0 i) 0 0 1;2
M.eer Luh ;
1000.00
10.0;.00
M.e WM, IVI,e_lighandise And .Fixt.ures„, 2004)0
100,00 ,00,0,00
Midland C411126041 CPA, Merchandise 21,Z0.0,00 - 20,000,00
A, (6
:111.gdel GrogWY, MerellaniliPe And Fixtures
II Yjndel Wall PAW' Co,, MserghandiSe,
MOP, Bart, Household Furniture ,
:31:10°.:01:11:10.i0; 8
5
0
Model Pool APAR), Merchandise And Fixtures . „ ..... - .. ...... ,„.„. 2000,0
MOJA Wm. ,S„ HP„usehRIII /Unlit ltre . „
150400 :9.,67.00,00,!00t
Morris, Sam, ;Fixtures . .,...„,....„,. , 10:00
ilVIP.tillskY EIRPS„ MerghandiSe And .7.11ain lig:$ .. 10,0,0.0,00 4
.00
IVIar.Shall, Wi 11,, tearg. J3IIile_r IVIerch_Andise, MA
ehinery Ana TAM ..., „,.... ,, „. 1000.00 5i000.:00
;Morrison Hpos., Maghinery, Merchandise and 10.11109
Fixtures ,.., . , ... . . 21;000,00 25,01W00
111.4(t114 DA„ MerPhAndiSe Ansi „Magliinery„ .... . ... ..„„-,..„ 2,700/00 6,0.000
Mum:sell, F. Ac,„ Merchang lisp and JVI.achitterY .2_0.0.1)0 110.09,00
Miss Produce gn„ Merghanase „„ lop.po 2,900410
Mulgrew, M. J., Merchandise and Machinery 900.00 2,800.00
Mulgrew, T. J., Household Furniture 700.00 1,000.00
(IVIulgrew,, T. J Ke.rchandise 5,600.00 :20{000(00
Miller, John, MgirPhandise 400:00 200,00
Mullen Brop„ :Merchandis
(IVIurphy, Aim, Household F NP
urniture . 1
800.00
Mue ,
700.00 1,00.00
4
h 0 i . n 0 g 0 2,000..00
.
/VIttrphy & (Manners, Merchandise _and Fixtures
Musser, R. S„ Ho.useltOW Furniture 20.0.00 1,000..00
Myers, Geo, W„, HoUne.hold Furniture .900(00 .3,000.00
Macy, A. P.., youshsga ylirAttlire ' Nothing
4VIagu H
ire, D. E., ous.ebld O Furni N
ture 500.00
500.00
Manso_n, J. WV„ jlousehold Furaiture '200.00 '500.00
1VIArs..110 J. A., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
', HOUS FIt 3IPot
Marshall, R. 7., Household Furniture 300.00
Metz, Louis ehOld rniture
Mei.K.11, E. il. RnusehOld Furniture , Nothing 300.00
Meuser, Wm., Household Furniture NNo°.ttlhliniii: 300.00 5
Meyer, Phil, Household F No.thiug urniture 30000..0000
Meyer, Jos. 44., Household Furniture Nothing
.
500.00
Morgan, Jos. S., Household Fu,rnitur.e 300.00 500.00
Morrison, AbrabAni, Household Furniture .300.00 5
Morrison, Margaet A., Household Furniture 200.00 5
Moser, Evelyn, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Motulsky, LouiS, Household Furniture Nothing
300.00
Murray, Dr. John B. jr.„ Household Furniture and Office
Fixtures .. 300.00 1,600.00
Murray, Si F., Household. F.urniture
Myers, D. D. EstAte , 1 Furniture 350.0.0 500.00
0 1.500.00
Mulfinger, C. J., Me.rchandise and Fixtures :3,500.00 8,000.00
N.
Nelson, Mary, Household Fixtures Nothing $ 200.00
Nelson & Duffy, Office Fixtures,. , 500.00 1,200.00
Nesler, F. A., Household Furniture 200.00 500.0.0
Nester, F. A. & Son, Merchandise 3,000.00 6,000.00
New China Inn, Fixtures 800.00 1,000.00
Nachtman, Aug., Merchandise and Fixtures 800.00 2,000.00
Notional Cash Register Co., Merchandise 1,290.00 2,000.00
Nesler & Buechel, Merchandise and Fixtures 800.00 1,100.00
Noel Bros., M,erchandise and Fixtures 700.00 1,800,00
Noesges 'Bros„ Merchandise and Fixtures 1,600.00 2,600.00
Noyes, C. A., Merchandise 2,500.00 4,00.00
National Demelcrat, Merchandise andFixtures. 500.00 1,200.00
New Port Restaurant, Merchandise and Fixtures 300.00 500.00
Nagle, J. J., Household Furniture Nothing 1,500.00
Nosier, Wm. Household Furniture 100.00 500.00
Newburgh, Al., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Ney, Albert, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Noyes, C. A., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
:Special Sestiion, pine 25., 1920 223
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From To
O'Donnell Sisters, Merchandise and Fixtures $ 300.00 $ 500,00
:0. R. 'shoe Shining Parlors, 'F'IXtures 1'093/0 491):00
Dlanosky, A„ Merchandise and Fixtures 200.00 00:00
Dlansky, Wm„ Merchandise .5,1'00.0,0 2,000.190
'Oleson, Henry, Xerehandise and Fixtures 1 3,00.00
Oriental Sweet Shop, 1VIerchandise and Fixtures '350000 6;090.00
Orsinger, F. A„ Merchandise 400:00 21)0:00
,O'Neil, J. 7 . Co., Merchandise 20.0.9.0 1;200.00 .
D'Connor, Frank, Household 'Furniture Nothing 5003/0
Dlikumell, 'T. 4., 'Household Furniture NOthing 500:00
'01 Michel, Househcild Furniture 100.00 300.00
P.
Packard DOW , Car Co., Merchandise $ 2,100.00 $ 5,000.00
Page, John P„ ,Hotel Furniture 1,200,00 2,500.00
Paisley, T...J., -Office Fixtures and Household .Furniture 600.00 1;500.00
Pahlgs, Dr,,H, .N., Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 400.00 600.00
Pancratz, Goo., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,00.0,00 1,200.00
Pape, Chas, & Son, Merchandise and Fixtures 200.00 500.00
Peaslee Lumber Co., Office Fixtures 100.00 500.00
Peasiee, Chas, M,, Household Furniture Nothing 1,000.00
Pegg .& Kno.erAschild, Merchandise and Fixtures 400.00 500.00
Perleth Bro., Merchandise and Fixtures 400.00 600.00
ptvyon Pharraacy, Merchandise and Fixtures 1;800.00 2,599.00
Peschank, Nick, Merchandise and Fixtures 4,000.00 '5,000.00
Peterson, Dr. C. J., Office Fixtures 100.00 300.00
Petrakas, Chas., Fixtures 600.00 1,000.00
Petrakas, Peter, Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 1,000.00
Petry, John., IVIerchandise and Fixtures 600/00 1,200.00
Pielcenbroch, E. a, Household Furniture 200.00 1500.00
Piekenbrock, F. J., Household Furniture .Nothing 1,500.00
Fier Bros., Merchandise 600,00 2,500.00
Plaister, J. D„ Household Furniture 200:00 300.00
Parker, E. ,G., Household Furniture 300100 .500.00
Plass & Boland, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,200.00 ,2,000.00
Pollock, John L., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Polsen, G. 0., .Merchandise and Fixtures 400.00 600.00
Potosi Brewing Co., Fixtures 695.0.0 1,000.00
Poole, Henry ((Gem Restaurant) Fixtures 400:00 500.00
Potterveld Drug Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,800.00 2,000.00
Pow.ers, C. W„ Office Fixtures, Household Furniture 300.00 800.00
Preitauer, Jacob, Office Fixtures, Stock of Goods and
Household Furniture 500.00 1,200.00
Palace Clothiers, Merchandise, Stock of Goods and
Fixtures 7,000.00 12,000.00
Palais Royal, Merchandise and Fixtures 10,500.00 12,000.00
Pauly Printing .Co., Merchandise and Machinery 1,500:00 4,000.00
Piekenbrock, E. B. Shoe Mfg. Co„ Merchandise and
Machinery 15,500.00 26,000.00
Paley, Amos, Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Peabody, Mazie & Alice Blount, Household Furniture Nothing 1,000:00
Peaslee, Edward C., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Parry, Gale T., Household Furniture Nothing 30000
Pfohl, Anton, Household Furniture 100.00 500.00
Philips, John, Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Pier, Phil Jr. Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Pier, Chas., Household Furniture Nothing 300:00
Pier, H. L., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Pitschner, Louis, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Pitsehner, Chas„ Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Platt, Byron L., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Q.
Quartucio, J., Fixtures 100.00 $ 300.00
Quinlan, T. J., Household Furniture 200.00 300.00
Quinlan, R. W., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,200.00 2,000.00
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224 Special Session, June 25, 1920 Special Session, June 25, 1920 225
R.
From To
Rafoth Furnace Co., Merchandise .$ 400.00 $ 1,000.00
Ragatz, Geo. Jr., Merchandise and Fixtures 2,200.00 4,000.00
Ragatz, Geo. Jr., Household Furniture ..._ 300.00 500.00
Raspollini, Sestillio, Merchandise and Fixtures 400.00 1,000.00
Rath, Geo. & Son, Merchandise and Fixtures . 3,500.00 6,000.00
Reinecke, Dr. E. L., Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 300.00 500400
Reincke, Louis, Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Renter Music House, Merchandise . 10,000.00 24,000.00
Rettenmaier, Geo., Merchandise 600.00 1,300.00
Rex Credit Co., Monied Capital 4,000.00 10,000.00
Rock, John, Merchandise and Fixtures 800.00 1,500.00
Roedell, C. M., Household Furniture 100.00 500.00
Roel Furniture Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 4,100.00 8,000.00
Roesner, Fred, Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 800.00
Rose, Geo. P., Household Furniture 100.00 500.00
Rose, Louise B., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Roshek, J. J., Household Furniture 300.00 3,000.00
Ruh, Andrew, Merchandise and Fixtures 800.00 1,500.00
Ruprecht Bros., Merchandise 3,500.00 7,000.00
Ryan, Catherine, Household Furniture 800.00 2,000.00
Rowan, J. J. & Son, Merchandise and Fixtures 13,000.00 15,000.00
Rider - Wallis Dry Goods Co., Merchandise 157,800.00 250,000.00
Roshek Bros. Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 164,000.00 350,000.00
Ryan, M. J. Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 10,000.00 10,500.00
Rabbit, Martin, Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Raesli, John Estate, Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Rafferty, Thos., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Ragatz, Geo. Sr., Household Furniture .Nothing 300.00
Rath, David C., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Rauch, W. H., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Reilly, Joseph, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Renier, Philip, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Reynolds, Chas. E., Household Furniture 200.00 300.00
Rhomberg, T. E., Household Furniture 300.00 800.00
Rhomberg, Catherine, Household Furniture 300.00 500.00
Rhomberg, Frank M., Household Furniture 100.00 1,000.00
Richards, B. B. and M. E., Household Furniture .......... 600.00 1,500.00
Ryder, Catherine and Melinda, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Riggs, A. D., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Rooney, Katherine, Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Rose, Henry C., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Ross, Anna J., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Rottler, Max, Household F'urniture 100.00 300.00
Ryan, Anna B., Household Furniture 500.00 1,000.00
S.
Sanitary Butter Store, Merchandise and Fixtures $ 700.00 $ 1,500.00
Sanitary Milk Co., Merchandise 150.00 1,000.00
Saul James, Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Saunders, C. J. W., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Saunders, C. J. W., Merchandise 600.00 1,500.00
Scardinio Vincenso, Merchondise and Fixtures 200.00 300.00
Schaetzle, John, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 2,000.00
Schaffhauser, Geo., Garage 200.00 500.00
Schaffhauser, Geo., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Schachauser, Wm., Hotel Furniture 500.00 1,200.00
Schanderl, J., Merchandise and Fixtures 300.00 500.00
Scheele, Dr. M. H., Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 300.00 1,000.00
Scheppele, Ed. L., Merchandise and Fixtures 3,000.00 4,000.00
Scheppele Motor Co., Merchandise and Machinery 2,000.00 5,000.00
Scherr, Ben, Merchandise and Fixtures 900.00 1,920.00
Scherrer Bros., Merchandise 600.00 2,000.00
Scherr, Harry G., Merchandise and Fixtures 400.00 1,000.00
Scherling, Gus J., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Scherling, Louis C., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Schloz, C., Merchandise 200.00 500.00
Schmitt, Chris, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Schneider, E. A., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
From To
Schneider, J. C., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,500.00 2,000.00
Schneider, N. B., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,100.00 2,000.00
Schreiner, Adeline, Household Furniture 300.00 500.00
Schroeder, Frank, Household Furniture 500.00 1,500.00
Schroeder, Dr. G. M., Office Fixtures and Merchandise 300.00 1,000.00
Schrup, A. F., Household Furniture 200.00 1,000.00
Schrup Motor Car Co., Merchandise 6,700.00 12,000.00
Schrup Nick, Household Furniture 1,000.00 3,000.00
Schlueter, J. W., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,200.00 2,500.00
Schwind, Ben J., Household Furniture 500.00 1,500.00
Schweitering, J., Merchandise and Fixtures 2,200.00 5,000.00
Schwind, John, Merchandise, Musical Instruments and
Household Furniture 1,000.00 1,500.00
Seippel, Phil, Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Seippel, Martin, Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Sieg, Joe, Merchandise and Fixtures • 500.00 1,500.00
Sigmon, Mrs. Arthur, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Slattery, Dr. Wm. P., Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 300.00 1,000.00
Smith, Bros., Merchandise and Fixtures 300.00 500.00
Snyder, Chas., Fixtures and Household Furniture 200.00 400.00
Snyder, W. H., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Spensley, Harker, Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 1,350.00 2,000.00
Stampfer, J. F., Household Furniture 500.00 1,500.00
Staufenbeil, Carl, Merchandise andFixtures 8,000.00 11,500.00
Steinbach, A. P., Fixtures 300.00 500.00
Steffen, J. J., Merchandise and Fixtures 700.00 1,200.00
Stines, Frank, Merchandise, Fixtures and Machinery 1,200.00 10,000.00
Strelau, Paul, Household Furniture 400.00 1,000.00
Stuart, Hugh, Office Fixtures 250.00 500.00
Sullivan & Hilkin, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,100.00 2,500.00
Sussman, H., Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 3,000.00
Sutter, Simon, Merchandise and Fixtures 200.00 3,000.00
Sweeney, Dr. R. J., Household Furniture and Office
Fixtures 300.00 800.00
Swift & Co., (Butter, eggs, etc.) 16,500.00 20,000.00
Swift & Co., (Beef Plant) Merchandise and Fixtures 2,500.00 5,000.00
Swift, Sam, Fixtures and Household Furniture 400.00 800.00
Sommerfield, A. G., Merchandise, Machinery, etc. 1,000.00 2,000.00
Sommerfield, A. G., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Steffen, Nick, Stock of Goods, Merchandise and
Fixtures 300.00 500.00
Smith, E. P. Electric Co., Merchandise 2,500.00 10,000.00
Schmid Mfg. Co., Merchandise and Machinery 7,000.00 10,000.00
Siegel, A., Merchandise and Fixtures 2,850.00 5,000.00
Schlueter Motor Car Co., Merchandise 2,000.00 3,000.00
Star Taxi Co., Merchandise 2,500.00 3,500.00
Stampfer, J. F. Co., Merchandise and Fixtures 95,000.00 125,000.00
Strayer, J. J., Merchandise and Fixtures 18,000.00 25,000.00
Schaetzle, Geo., Merchandise and Fixtures 1,200.00 2,500.00
Standard Lumber Yard & Coal Co., Merchandise 18,050.00 25,000.00
Spahn & Rose, Merchandise 25,000.00 30,000.00
Seippel, P. J. Lumber Co., .Merchandise 50,000.00 60,000.00
Sheridan Candy Co., Merchandise and Machinery 15,000.00 30,000.00
Sass, Chas., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Scanlon, Jos., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Schaettgen, Jos., Household Furniture Nothing 100.00
Scheppele, Chas. A., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Schueter, Jas. W., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Schmid, Otto M., Household Furniture 100.00 500.00
Schmid, Alphonse, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Schmid, Titus B., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Schmitt, Geo. J., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Schmitt, Anton, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Schneider, Emil G., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Schreiber, Chas., Household Furniture 200.00 300.00
Schrup, Geo. N., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Schrup, Jos., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Schrup, Geo. W., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Schweitering, Jaocb, Household Furniture 300.00 500.00
Schwind, Grace, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
226 Special' Session, June 25, 1920
From To
Scott, H. W'., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Sheridan, Clem, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Sievers, Fred P:, Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Simonds, O; H. and Susan L., Household Furniture Nothing 800.00
Simones, Blanche E., Household Furniture 20.0.0.0 500.00
Simones, Victoria, Household' Furniture 300:00 500,.00
Spahn, Chas. J., Household Furniture 200.00 1,0000.00
Stafford, Matt Estate, Household Furniture 100.00. 300.00
Staufenbeil„ A. R'., Household Furniture 200.00 300.0.0
Steinbach, Levina M., Household Furniture Nothing; 300.00
Stevenson, Chas., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Stines, Frank C., Household Furniture 200 :00 500.00
Stolteben, Mary F„ Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Strayer, J. J'., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Sullivan, J. M., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Sullivan, Katherine E., Household' Furniture Nothing 300:00
T.
Tenner, B., Merchandise and Fixtures $; 2,000.00 $ 4,000.00
Thill, Dr. H. R., Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 300.00 500.00
Thompson & Hogan, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,200.0.0 2,000.00
Thompson & Hogan, Merchandise and Fixtures 1,000.00 1,500.00
Trombley, Capt. R. E., Hotel Furniture 500:00• 2,000.00
Trapp Bros;, Merchandise and Fixtures 200.00 500.00
Trausch, John P., Merchandise and Fixtures 800.00 8,000.00
Tredway, H. E„ Household Furniture 100.00 1,000.00
Trenkle, H. T.,, Merchandise; Fixtures and, Machinery, 2,400.00. 6,000.00
Trewin, C. B,,, Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 200.00 70.0.00
Trimpler Bros.,. Merchandise and Fixtures 800.00 1,200.00
Telegraph- Herald, Merchandise and Machinery 3.7,0.00.00 45,000,00
Times Hotel. Register and Printing. Co., Ltd.,. Merchan-
dise and Machinery 2,00.0.00 4,000.00
Traub & Feigner, Fixtures and other personal property 100.00 5,00.00
Torbert Drug Co., Merchandise and Fixtures. 20,000.00 25.,06000
T.redway, A. &. Sons Hardware Co., Merchandise 80,000.00 100,000.,00
Taylor, J. R.„ Household Furniture 30.0 :00 500.00
Thimmesch, Frank, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Tonner, W. C., Household Furniture Nothing 300.,00
Traub, Eugene, Household Furniture Nothing 300,00
Tredway, A. W., Household Furniture 300.00 1,5.00.00
Trenkle; H. F., Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Trewin, C. B., Household Furniture Nothing 500.00
Trexler, Adolph M., Household' Furniture Nothing 300.00
Triller, B. J. :, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
U.
Ulrich. A. F., Household Furniture $ 200.00 $ 300.00
TTmbreit, A. J., Merchandise and Machinery 3;000,00 9;800.00
United Electrican Co„ Merchandise 1,800.00 4;000,00
Upton's Laundry, Merchandise, Fixtures and Machinery 2 ;200;00 4,000.00
Urbach. Bros :,, Merchandise, Stock of Goods and
Fixtures 25,000.00 60,000.00
Union Printing Co., Merchandise and Machineny 3,000.00 8 ;000.00
United Shoe Repairing Machine Co., Machines Nothing 6,00000
Uhlrich, Frank A., Household Furniture Nothing 300 :00
Upton, S. W., Household Furniture Nothing 50000
Urbach, Milton, Household Furniture 300,00 500:00
V.
Van Saun, S. A., Household Furniture Nothing $ 500:00
Van' Duzee, A. Jc Estate, Household Furniture Nothing' 500:00
Van. Noy Interstate Co„ Merchandise and Fixtures' 600.00 11200 :00
Van Valkenberg; F. M., Merchandise. and Fixtures. 300:00 800.00
Vogenthaler, E: J., Merchandise, Fixtures. and
Machinery' 3 ;600,00 0,000:00
Vogenthaler, E: J., Household Furniture 100.00+ 300.00
Voelker Realty. Co., Office Fixtures 250.00.' 1,000:00
Voelker, J. A. & Son,. Merchandise and Fixtures 1,000.00 Z000:00
Van Vora, J. F., Household Furniture 100 :00: 300 :00
Special Session,. June 2 1920
227
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Voelker, Theresa, Household Furniture: Nothing 300:00
Voelker,- C. A. Jr :„ Household Furniture: Nothing 500.00
Voelker„ C. A.,: Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
Vogel, Adam; liliouseheid Furniture 100,00. 300.00
Vogt, Louis, Household Furniture- 100 ;00 300:00
W.
Wallies, M ;. M. Co „, Merchandise $, 2,400.00. $,10,000,00
Walton, C. W., Household Furniture Nothing 1,000.00
Walton, C. W., Merchandise and. Fixtures 1,600.00 2,500.00
Warren, L. M., Merchandise and Fixtures 1v,006.00 2,000.00
Weglau, Carl, Merchandise and, Fixtures 1,300.00 2,000.00
Weitu Bros., Merchandise and, Fixtures 700.00 2;000:00
Welty, J. A., Merchandise and Fixtures 300.00 500'.00
Werner, Leo, Merchandise and° Fixtures 700.00 1,200:00
Westercamp, John, IVPerchandise and Fixtures 440:00 1,500:00
Whelan & Crisham; Merchandise' and Fixtures' 1,500:00, 2;500:00
Whelan, L, J., Merchandiser and Fixtures 1 ;500.00: 2;004.00
Whitney, Ida C., Household Furniture Nothing: 1,000.00
Wiegan nhol
d & Sldt, Merchandise' and Fixtures 100:00, 204 00
Wilberding, Henry, Merchandise and Fixtures 500.00 1,000.00
Welan,d, F. W.,. Merchandise. an,d. Fixtures, 860 ; Qo,: 1,200, :OA
Williams, H. F..,. Merchandise and Fixtures; ' 200.0.Q 500.00
Wilmer Bros., Merchaudise and Fix 1, 500,.0.0 6,00
Walter, C. A. Merchandise, Stock of Goods and
Fixtures 8,200.00 T2,0,.00
Western Grocer Co., Merchandise and Stock ot Goods 164,300 :00` 240;000.00
Wagner, Katherine, Household Furniture Nothing 30,0:00
Wallis,, John' R.,. Household Furniture 300.00 500.00
Waring, S. W:, Household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Waters, Thomas, Household Furniture 200'.00 500.00
Waters; S. E., Household Furniture 100.00 300.00
Weaver, Augusta, Household Furniture 20000? 300.00
Weigel, Fred Estate, Household' Furniture 200.0.0 500,00
Weihe, Frank H., Household Furniture 200.00 500.00
W.
Weiser, Saul F.,. Household Furniture Nothing
Welbus, Nicholas, Household Furniture Nothing
Whelan, W, C., Household Furniture Nothing
Wieland,. F. W., Household Furniture 100.00.
Wilging,. Edgar, Household, Furniture Nothing
Willey, Ulrich, Household Furniture 100;00
Winkelhaus, Frank, Household Fug n Noticing
Wittmer, Leo C., Household Furniture Nothing
Wodrich, W: F;, Household Furniture 200 :00
Wodrich, Henry; Household Furniture Nothing
Woodward, Fred W., Household Furniture Nothing
Wunderlich, Chas., Household Furniture Nothing
Wodrich, J. F., Merchandise and Fixtures 600.00
«Tool \vorth, F. W. Co:, Merchandise and Fixtures, 12,000.00
500.00
300.00
500.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
300:00
2,000.00
20,000.00
Y.
Young, Henry G., household Furniture Nothing 300.00
Young, Dr. E. R., Office Fixtures and Household
Furniture 300.00 500:00
Z.
Zollicoffer, Geo., Household Fuurniture Nothing $ 300.00
Zwack; Anton, Household Furniture Nothing 600:00
Ziereis, Joe, Merchandise and Fixtures 400:00 700
7fillig, Adam, Merchandise and ['1x+ures 2,800.00 3 ; 600 . 00
Zimmerman; John; Household' Furniture 100.00 300.0
Zunmhof, Wm., Household Furniture and. Office
Fixtures 10.0.00, 300.00
Z\vack, Anton; Ma•hi'nery, Tools, etc. ?POP- 5;000,00
J. A. McMAHON; Chairman,
40 H. MALT AY,
CgARUEs' A. WR.IQH'j
Marti of Review,
JOHN' STUDER', (My Clerk,
Clerk of the Board of Review:
Posted: at City Hall, May 24th, at 10:15 A.M., 1520.
228 Special Session, June 25, 1920
Your Board of Review met in ses-
sion at 10:00 a. m. June 3, 1920, for
the purpose of hearing written and
verbal remonstrances against the tax
levies and raises made by this board,
viz: Household furniture, stock of
goods, merchandise, machinery, etc.,
would respectfully submit the follow-
ing recommendations:
Remonstrance of Adam Vogel Es-
tate by Miss Gertrude Vogel against
raise from $100.00 to $300.00 on
household furniture. Would respect-
fully recommend remonstrance be
received and filed.
Remonstrance of Mrs. Katherine
Rooney against raise from $100.00 to
$300.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend re-
monstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Mrs. Katherine
Wagner against raise from Nothing
to $300.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend re-
monstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of J. F. Stampfer
Co., against raise from $95,000.00 to
$125,000.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
mend remonstrance be received and
filed.
Remonstrance of John Wester -
camp against raise from $400.00 to
$1,500.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
mend that assessment be placed at
$1,200.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures.
Re monstrance of Anton Lorenz
against raise from $500.00 to $1,-
500.00 on merchandise and fixtures.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Chas. Schriber
against raise from $200.00 to $300.00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Adam Doerr
against raise from Nothing to
$300.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Frank Jackson appeared before
the Board and stated that he did not
own any household furniture and as-
sessment should be levied to Elvira
E. Jackson. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that the Clerk be instructed
to notify the Treasurer after Janu-
ary 1st, 1921, to enter assessment on
tax list against Elvira E. Jackson,
household furniture $500.00.
Remonstrance of Joseph Carlin
against raise from Nothing to $200.00
on merchandise -and from $100.00 to
$300.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
James Clark appeared before the
Board stating that assessment made
against him on household furniture
should be assessed to Joseph Clark.
Would respectfully recommend that
the clerk be instructed to notify the
Treasurer after January 1st, 1921 to
enter assessment on tax list against
Joseph Clark, household furniture,
$300.00.
Remonstrance of T. F. McCoy
against raise from $1,500.00 to $3,-
500.00 on merchandise and fixtures.
Would respectfully recomemnd that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Joe Enzler
against raise from $2,400,000 to $8,-
000.00 and $100.00 to $500.00 on
household furniture. Would respect-
fully recommend that remonstrance
be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Geo. L. Johann -
sen against raise from $1,800.00 to
$3,500.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recommend
that remonstrance be received and
filed.
Remonstrance of Charles Christ-
man against raise from Nothing to
$541.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $300.00 on
household furniture.
Remonstrance James. Levi Co., by
Al. Jaeggi, against raise from $85,-
000.00 to $175.000.00 on merchandise
and fixtures. Mr. Jaeggi stated that
Millinery Department at James Levi
Co.'s store should be assessed to
Kass Sisters and the Shoe Depart-
ment at James Levi Co.'s store
should be assessed to Sommers Shoe
Co. Would respectfully recommend
that the remonstrance of James Levi
Co. be received and filed. Would also
respectfully recommend that the
Clerk be instructed to notify the
Treasurer after January 1st, 1921, to
enter assessment on tax list against
Kass Sisters, (at James Levi Co.)
merchandise and fixtures $4,000.00.
Also enter assessment on tax list
against Sommers Shoe Co. (at James
Levi Co.) merchandise and fixtures,
$7,500,00.
Remonstrance of H. Sussman
against raise from $500.00 to $3000.00
on merchandise and fixtures. Would
respectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed at $1,000.00 on mer-
chandise and fixtures.
Remonstrance of S. S. Kressge by
C. H. Schufpy against raise from $8,-
500.00 to $20,000.00. Would respect -
fully recommend that assessment be
placed at $15,000.00 on merchandise
and fixtures.
Remonstrance of Ben Kopald by
Joe Kopald against raise from
$500.00 to $3,500.00 on merchandise.
Special Session, June
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Simon Sutter
against raise from $200.00 to $3,-
000.00 on merchandise and fixtures.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $1,000.00.
Remonstrance of John J. McDon-
nell against raise from Nothing to
$500.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $300.00.
Remonstrance of Anton Pfohl
against raise from $100.00 to $500.00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of J. W. Schlueter
against raise from $1,200.00 to $2,-
500.00 on merchandise and fixtures.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of R. G. Dun C'o. by
Ralph H. Warring against raise from
$300.00 to $1,000.00 on fixtures.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $800.00.
Remonstrance of D. W. Hartman
Furniture Co. against raise from $7,-
500.00 to $20.000.00 on merchandise.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Mrs. A. H. Block-
linger by Geo. Kiesel against raise
from $500.00 to $1,500.00 on house-
hold furniture. Would respectfully
recommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance of R. W. Coates
against raise from $650.00 to $1,-
500.00 on stock of goods and mer-
chandise. Would respectfully recom-
mend that remonstrance be received
and filed.
Remonstrance of Rex Credit Co. by
T. P. Thorpe against raise from $4,-
000.00 to $10,000.00 on monied capi-
tal. Would respectfully recommend
that remonstrance be received and
filed.
Remonstrance of Rider Wallis Dry
Goods Co. by Mr. Husser against
raise from $157,800.00 to $250,000.00
on merchandise. Would respectfully
recommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance of Dubuque Show
Case' Co., against raise from $1,-
600.00 to $3,500.00 on merchandise
and fixtures. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance of Huss House (Pet-
er Huss Estate) by Mamie Huss
against raise from $300.00 to $500.00
on fixtures and household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Kopp Shoe Store
by H. D. J. Schmidt against raise
25, 1920 229
from $10,000.00 to $15,000.00 on mer-
chandise and fixtures. Would respect-
fully recommend that remonstrance
be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Wm. Hanson &
Son against raise from $2,000.00 to
$15,000.00 on merchandise. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Dan Courtney
against raise from Nothing to $300.00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommbnd that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Becker Hazelton
Co., against raise from $35,000.00 to
$50,000.00 on stock of goods and mer-
chandise. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed. •
Remonstrance of F. A. Purim by
E. R. Perry against raise from
$700.00 to $5,000.00 on stock of goods.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Wm. Schaffhaus-
er against raise from $500.00 to $1,-
200.00 on hotel furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Al. Fischer appeared before the
Board representing Fischer & Co.,
stating said Company did not own
any machinery and were raised from
nothing to $10,000.00, assessment
should be levied against Fischer Arti-
ficial Ice and Cold Storage Co.
Would respectfully recommend that
Clerk be instructed to notify the
Treasurer after January 1st, 1921 to
enter assessment on tax list against
Fischer Artificial Ice and Cold Stor-
age Co., machinery, $10,000.00.
Remonstrance of Chas. Falken-
hainer against raise from $3,000.00
to $6,000.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
mend that remonstrance be reecived
and filed.
Remonstrant e Geo. Schaetzle
against raise from $1,200.00 to $2,-
500.00 on merchandise and fixtures.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $1,500.00.
Remonstrance of Frank Fosselman
against raise from $1,000.00 to $2,-
000.00 on merchandise and fixtures.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $1,000.00.
Remonstrance of C. B. McNamara
Co., against raise from $1,000.00 to
$1,500.00 on machinery and tools.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Dubuque Hide &
Fur Co., against raise from $4,000.00
to $7,500.00 on merchandise. Would
respectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
230 Special Session, June 25, 1920 Special Session, tune 25, 1920 231
Remonstrance of E. E. Frith
against raise from $900.00 to $8,-
000.00. Would respectfully recom-
mend that assessment be placed at
$5,000.00
Remonstrance of John Althauser
against raise from $11,750.00 to $20;
000.00 • on merchandise. Would re-
spectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed at $18,000.00.
Remonstrance of Waltz Bros.
against raise from $700.00 to $2,-
000.00 on merchandise and fixtureg.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received' and filed.
J. Upton appeared before the
Board representing Lucy A. Cragin
stating assessment raised from noth-
ing to $500.00 should be assessed to
Ruth Coykendall Upton. Would re-
spectfully recommend that Clerk be
instructed to notify the Treasurer
after January 1st, 1921, to enter as-
sessment on tax list against Ruth
CoykendaIl Upton, household furni-
ture, $500.00.
Remonstrance of John Philips
against raise from $200.00 to $500.00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed at $300.00.
Remonstrance of Pier Bros.
against raise from $600.00 to $2,500.00
on stock of goods and merchandise.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance by Federal Bakery
by A. Hurst against raise from $1,-
500.00 to $6,000.00 on merchandise.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $2,500.00.
Remonstrance of John Kunnert
against raise from $1;000.00 to $2,-
500.00 on merchandise. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance Dennis Bros.
against raise from $12,000.00 to $30,-
000.00 on merchandise. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of W. S. Dennis
against raise. from $300.00 to $1,-
500.00 on household furniture. Would
respectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed' at $1,000.00
Remonstrance of Oriental Sweet
Shop by Arthur Diamond against
raise from $3;500.00 to $6,000.00 on
merchandise and fixtures. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Liberty Shoe
Shop by Harry Blacey against raise
from $200.00 to $500.00 on fixtures.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Newport Restau-
rant by Peter Patrakis against raise
from $300.00 to $500.00 on merchan-
dise and fixtures. Would respectful-
ly recommend that remonstrance be
received and filed.
Remonstrance Fuhrman Bros.
against raise from $9;000.00 to $20,-
000.00 on stock of goods, merchan-
dise and fixtures. Would respectful-
ly recommend that remonstrance be
received and filed.
Remonstrance of Wm. Marshal
Steam Boiler Works against raise
from $1,000.00 to $5,000.00 on mer-
chandise, machinery and tools.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of J. R. Riley
against raise from nothing to $500.00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed at $300.00.
Remonstrance of Kassler 8 Man -
delovitz against raise from $12,000.00
to $40,000.00 on merchandise. Would
respectfully recommend that re-
montsarnce be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Roshek Bros.
against raise from $464,000.00 to
$350,000,00. on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
mend -that remonstrance be received
and filed.
Remonstrance of J, J. Roshek
against raise from $300.00 to
$3,000.00 on household. furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $2,000.00.
Remonstrance of W, C. Luther
against raise from nothing, to $300,00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully Feeommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of F, W. Woolworth
Co., by J. Hradecky, against raise
from $12,000.00 to $20,000.00 on mer-
chandise and fixtures. Would re-
spectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed at $15,000.00.
Remonstrance H. C. Kenline
against raise from $300.00 to
$1000.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $800.00.
Remonstrance of Geo. Retten-
meter against raise from $600.00 to
$1.300.00 on merchandise. Would
respectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of A. Leath & Co.
against raise from $15,000.00 to
$20,000.00 on merchandise. Would
respectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance Motulsky Bros.
against raise from $10,000 to $30,-
000.00 on merchandise and fixtures.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Hammel, Henker
Co, against raise from $6,100.00 to
$30,000.00• on merchandise. Would
respectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed at $25,000.00.
Remonstrance of Western Gro-
cery Co. against raise from $164,-
000.00 to $240,000.00 on merchandise
and stock of goods. Would respect-
fully recommend that remonstrance
be received and filed.
Remonstrance Cartigny Bros.
against raise from $1,000.00 to $5,-
000.00 on merchandise. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Dubuque Hotel
Co. against raise from $14,800.00 to
$51,000.00 on hotel furhiture and fur-
nishings. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance of B. B. Richards
Estate by C. W. Richards against
raise from $600.00 to $1,500.00 on
household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed at $1,000.00.
Remonstrance Armour & Co., by
A. Sigmund, against raise from
$7,400.00 to $16,000.00 on Merchan-
dise and fixtures. Would respect-
fully recommend that remonstrance
be received and filed.
Remonstrance Holland Furnace
Co. against raise from $1,500.00 to
•$3,000.00 on merchandise. Would
respectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance D. & J. Hoerner
against raise from $4,000.00 to
$6,000.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
mend remonstrance be received and
filed.
Remonstrance C. J. W. Saunders
against raise from $200.00 to $500.00
on household furniture. Would re-
mend that remonstrance be received
and filed.
Remonstrance of Dubuque Music
House, by R. P. Roedell, against
raise from $4,000.00 to $8,000.00 on
merchandise. Would respectfully
recommend that retonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance of - H. P. temper
against raise from $900.00. to
$2,000.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
mend that remonstrance be received
and filed.
Remonstrance of P. & E. Deer
against raise from nothing to $300.00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of T. J. Magee
against raise from $400.00 to
$4.000.00 on merchandise. Would
respectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Buehler Bros.
against raise from $500.00 to
$1.000.00 on merchandise. Would
respectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Grundy & Hurd
against raise from $2,100.00 to
$5,000.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
mend that assessment be placed at
$3.000.00.
Remonstrance of A. R. Kadesky
against raise from $3;500.00 to
$8,000.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
mend that retionstranee be received
and filed.
Remonstrance Hopkins 8& Witty
against raise from $8,800.00 to
$22,000,00 on merchandise and: fix-
tures, Would respectfully recom-
mend that assessment be placed at
$17,500.00.
Remonstrance Mrs. J. R. Taylor
against raise from $300.00 to
$500.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $300.00.
Remonstrance of E. L. Meisch
against raise from $700.00 to
$1,500.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
mend that assessment be placed at
$1.000.00,
Remonstrance of Hill Side Phar-
macy, by E. C. Keating, against
raise from $1,500.00 to $2,500.00 on
merchandise and fixtures. Also
Ed. C. Keating against raise from
$2,000.00 to $3,000.00 on merchan-
dise and fixtures. Would respect-
fully recommend that remonstrance
be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Carr Ryder
Adams Co.,, by J. C. Collier, against
raise from nothing to $50,000,00 on
machinery, Would respectfully rec-
ommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance Urbach Bros., by P.
J. Nelson and Mr. Urbach, against
raise from $25,000.00 to $80,000,00
on merchandise stock of goods and
fixtures. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance Schrup Motor Car
CO., by A. Schrup and P, J. Nelson,
against raise from $6,700.00 to $12,-
000.00 on merchandise. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance Merchants Hotel,
by C. C. McCarthy, against raise
from $1,400.00 to $7,000.00 On hotel
fixtures. Would respectfully recom-
mend remonstrance be received and
fi1Pd.
Remonstrance Capt. R, E. ?Thom
bley against raise from $500,00 to
$2,000.00 on hotel furniture. Would
recommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed -,
Remonstrance of Writ Meyer
against raise from $100;00 to
$1,500.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
232 Special Session, June 25, 1920
mend that assessment be placed at
$1,000.00.
Remonstrance of J. C. Garland
against raise from $400.00 to
$1,200.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $1,000.00.
Remonstrance of Wilner Bros.
against raise from $1,500.00 to
$6,000.00 on merchandise and fix-
tures. Would respectfully recom-
mend that assessment be placed at
$4,500.00.
Remonstrance of Iowa House Fur-
nishing Co., by W. J. Manson,
against raise from $8,000.00 to
$20,000.00 on merchandise. Would
respectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance Mrs. Winfred Car-
ney against raise from nothing to
$300.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
remonstrance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of C. H. Kuenzel
against raise from nothing to $500.00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend thzt assess-
ment be placed at $300.00.
Remonstrance of Richard Kolck,
Jr. against raise from nothing to
$500.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $300.00.
Remonstrance Fred Doerman
against raise from $300.00 to $500.00
on merchandise. Would respect-
fully recommend that assessment be
placed at $300.00.
Remonstrance National Demokrat,
by F. A. Gniffke, against raise from
$500.00 to $1,200.00 on merchandise
and fixtures. Would respectfully
recommend that assessment remain
at $500.00.
Remonstrance of C. J. Peterson
against raise from $100.00 to
$300.00 on household furniture and
fixtures. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance of H. L. Pier
against raise from nothing to $300.00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Evelyn Moser
against raise from nothing to $300.00
on household furniture. Would
respectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of John Buelow, Jr.,
against raise from nothing to $300.00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of Fred Roesner
against raise from $500.00 to $800.00
on merchandise and fixtures. Would
respectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed at $600.00.
Remonstrance Maurice Brown
against raise from $300.00 to
$3,000.00 on household furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $2,000.00.
Remonstrance of Sheridan Candy
Co. against raise from $15,000.00
to $30,000.00 on merchandise and
machinery. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance of Renier Music
Hohse, by H. Willging, against raise
from $10,000.00 to $24,000.00 on mer-
chandise. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance M. M. Johannsen
against raise from $1,500.00 to $2,-
500.00 on merchandise and fixtures.
Also Johannsen Candy Co. against
raise from $7,500.00 to $15,000.00 on
merchandise and fixtures. Would
respectfully recommend that remon-
strance be ]eceived and filed.
Remonstrance of J. F. Stampfer
Co. against raise from $95,000.00
to $125,000.00 on merchandise and
fixtures. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that remonstrance be ) re•
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance of Frank Stines
against raise from $1,200.00 to $10,-
000.00 on fixtures and machinery.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be placed at $7.000.00.
Remonstrance of Packard Motor
Car Co. against raise from $2,100.00
to $5,000.00 on merchandise. Would
respectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed at $4,000.00.
Remonstrance of T. J. Conlin
against raise from $200.00 to $500.00
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that assess-
ment be placed at $200.00.
John P. Trausch was raised from
$800.00 to $8,000.00 on merchandise
and fixtures. Would respectfully
recommend that assessment be
placed at $7,000.00.
Remonstrance of Otto Lorenz
against raise from $250.00 to 5800.00
on office fixtures and household fur:
niture. Would respectfully recom-
mend that assessment be placed at
$600.00.
Remonstrance of E. P. Smith
Electric Co., by Chas. Murphy,
againlst raise from $2,500.00 to $10,-
000,00 on merchandise. Would re-
spectfully recommend that 'remon-
strance be received and filed.
Mr. J. E. Jones appeared before
the Board and stated that assess-
ment against Christopher Bradley,
raised from nothing to $300.00, in
an error as he does not own furni-
ture, same should be assessed to J.
E. Jones. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that the Clerk be in-
structed to notify the Treasurer af t-
er January 1st, 1921, to enter assess-
ment on Tax List against J. i.
Jones, household furniture, $300.00.
Geo. McClain of the Key City Gas
Co. appeared before the Board, ask-
ing to have assessment reduced if
they are assessed higher in propor-
tion to others. Would respectful-
ly recommend that assessment re-
main as levied.
Remonstrance of John Loetscher
against raise from nothing to $1,000
on household furniture. Would re-
spectfully recommend that remon-
strance be received and filed.
Remonstrance of John P. Page by
Attorney Nelson against raise from
$1,200.00 to $2,500.00 on hotel furni-
ture. Would respectfully recom-
mend that remonstrance be received
and filed.
Remonstrance of Mary Callaghan
by Attorney Nelson against raise
from $1,500.00 to $2,500.00 on stock
of goods, fixtures and household fur-
niture. Would respectfully recom-
mend that remonstrance be received
and filed.
Remcn' ti ante of R. E. MacGlashan
by Attorney Nelson against raise
from $1,800.00 to $5,000.00 on hotel
furniture. Would respectfully rec-
ommend that remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed.
Remonstrance of John and Anna
Schrup by Kate Schrup against raise
from nothing to $300.00 on household
furniture claiming that they do not
own any furniture. Would respect-
fully recommend that assessment
be stricken from the list.
Remonstrance of Isabell and Ma-
rion Ryder by Phil Ryder against
raise from nothing to $1,000.00 on
household furniture, claiming Isabell
is in Washington, D. C., and Marion
lives with Mr. Ryder. Therefore
they do not own any furniture.
Would respectfully recommend that
assessment be stricken from list.
Remonstrance of Mrs. Agnes Blake
against raise from nothing to $500.00
on household furniture, claiming fur-
niture is old, would respectfully rec-
ommend that assessment be strick-
en from list.
Upon investigation we find that
Margaret Clark whose assessment
was raised from nothing to $300.00
011 household furniture left the city
two years ago. Would respectfully
recommend that assessment be
stricken from list.
Upon investigation we find that
Nicholas Welbus, whose assessment
was raised from nothing to $300.00
on household furniture, has moved
away from the city. Would respect-
fully recommend that assessment be
stricken from list.
Special Session, June 25, 1920
233
Upon investigation we find that
United Shoe Repairing Machine Co.
whose assessment was raised from
nothing to $6,000.00 should not be
assessed as same is assessed to per-
sons using the machines. Would
respectfully recommend that assess-
ment be stricken from list.
Respectfully submitted,
J. A. McMahon, Chairman.
John M. Maclay,
Charles A. Wright,
Board of Review.
JOHN STUBER,
Clerk Board of Review.
Dubuque, Iowa, May 20, 1920.
To the Honorable Board of Review
Of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: —
I, Charles A. Wright, one member
of three members constituting the
Board of Review for the City of Du-
buque, pursuant to my duties as a
member of your Honorable Body,
and desirous of fulfilling my obliga-
tions and oath of office to the best
of my ability and in as far as I am
able, do hereby submit a minority re-
port, which you will please file with
your Honorable Body.
I am pleased to have had the hon-
or of being chosen and entrusted by
our newly elected council to serve on
the Board of Review for the City of
Dubuque, an 1 desire to express my
appreciation of the fine manner and
unity of spirit with which you gen-
tlemen have worked with me up to
date.
We have agreed perfectly on the
increased assessments of some fif-
teen hundred tax payers, and I was
in hopes we would be able to con-
tinue our work straight through to
the end without any great diversion
of opinion, regarding the raising or
lowering of assessments.
However, I find it is impossible for
me to agree with you gehtlemen on
the present assessments placed upon
certain corporations and businesses
of the City of Dubuque. I am sorry
indeed that after much discussion
and controversy we find our figures
so widely apart that it would make
this report necessary. I therefore
deem it imperative, in view of my
obligations and oath of office, to rec-
ommend the following raises of as-
sessments on the following corpora-
tions and businesses.
I believe it is my duty as a citizen,
a taxpayer and a member of your
Honorable Body to stand by what I
believe to be fair and equitable as-
sessment for the corporations and
businesses in question.
The changes I wish to recommend
are as follows, and in the absence of
inventories:
234 Special Session
The Iowa Coffin Company be rais-
ed en taeir merchandise, both man-
ufactured and jobbed, and also any
other or omitted real estate, con-
sisting of lumber, finished caskets,
rough caskets, trimmings, cloth cas-
ket lids or parts, boxes, metallic and
all other caskets manufactured or
jobbed, machinery, and all other ma,
teria,ls which go to make up their
businesa and stock from:
$57,000.00 — Merchandise and other
personal property, raised to $87,000,-
00.
Raise the Dubuque Casket Com-
pany on their personal property and
other or omitted real estate consist-
ing of lumber, finished caskets, rough
caskets, trimmings, cloth, coffin lids
and parts, boxes, finished lumber,
metallic and other caskets manufac-
tured or jobbed, machinery or any
other materials used in their busi-
ness.
Dubuque Casket Company, raise
from $33,50&.00 on merchandise; cap:
ital employed and other personal
property, to $50,000.00.
Raise the personal property and
other or omitted real estate of the
Klauer Manufacturing Company, con-
sisting of sheet metal, piping, galvan-
ized iron, stove dampers, specialties,
machinery, iron and other materials
and stook, from $4•,500.00 on horses
vehicles and merchandise, to $80,-
0.00A0.
Raise the personal property and
other or omitted real estate of the
Metz Manufacturing Company, con-
sisting of lumber, sash, specialty
work, glass, frames, doors, maehtn-
ery and all other stock and mate=
rials from $25,360.00 to $55,00,0.00.
Raise• the A. Y. McDonald Manufac-
turing Company on their personal
property and other or omitted real
estate, consisting of pumps, finished
and rough, pig iron,. iron pipe, soil
pipe, Ys and Ts, salves and cocks,
brass goods, brass, stook castings,
bath tubs, toilets, lavatories, tanks,
plumbing accessories, horses, vehic,
les, mouldings, machinery and any
other materials; or equipment, which,
gq to rake up the personal proper
ty et the A. Y. McDonald Manufae,
turing Company be; raised from $1301
200,0,0 on horses to, $$75,000.00 total
(Personal property.,
Rise the .Adams CvnaliaAy assess-
ment on their p•ersotaal• property and
other er olnitted real estate, eonstst-
ing, of pig iron, skeet metal, steel
stoc%t, brass. stook, f),nisl d• and
rough goods, wire,, castings mould
Imes, gears, patterns„ equipment,
machinery, and any other perse,l
property. Raise to freln $,4.9,Q00„,00
on merchandise and. !Raclin. to,
, June 25, 192,0
Raise the Farley - Loetscher Manu-
faoturing Company on their personal
property and other or omitted real
estate, consisting of lumber, horses,
vehicles, push trucks, glass, finished
stock, doors, sash, veneer, screen,
oak flooring, pine flooring, glue, spe-
cialty work, chests, and cabinet ma-
terials, machinery and any other
materials owned by the, Farley -
Loetscher Manufacturing Company.
Raise from $234,100.00 on horses,
vehicles and merchandise, to $672
000.Q0' on total personal property.
Raise the Carr, Ryder & Adams
Company on their personal property
and other or omitted real estate, con -
sisting. of lumber,, horses, yehicles,
doors, sash, push tracks„ glass, ven-
Qer, flooring, CgIon'ades, specialty
goods, machinery, and any other per -
sonal. property, of the Carr, Ryder &
Adams Company, from $21.0,520,00 on
horses, velti4les, fixtures and mer-
cnandise, to $542,906,90 on total per-
sonal property.
Rospectfttlly submitted,
CHAS. A. WRI tIT.,
mubrique, Iowa, May 21, 1920t,
• whereas, it has: bee,$ suggested to
this board that Orastie increases be
ittade in the personal property as-
seLspayents, of the city's manufactur-
ing institutions;
We And that the Code of Iowa ex-
pu ^asly T that machinery for
mimeses of taxation shall he regard-
ed as real estate. and that real estate
OAR. not, be e,xerapt In odd number
eti years and that it is therefore not
in the power of this. board to review
previous values on, raChittery,
buildings or land,
We find that the Code further pro-
vides that the merchandise of manu-
facturers shall he estimated only
upon the materials which enter into
its combination or manufacture and
not upon the value of the completed
product.
We have had before us the heads
of most of our leading manufactur
tug institutions and they have an
awered fully and freely all questions
put to them relative tq their inven
tories, output and their business gen,
eraily and the majority of this board
believe that they }gave. returned the
materials in their met ehandise of an
equitable bnsia, We he visited
personally all of the factories in
Question, and the majority of this
board saw nothing to change its opla
ion of. the returns made and zoo fur-
ther facts or evidence teething on
the, value of the tuerchandiSe of said
manufacturing institatipn,s 1 a,5 been
pt,ese ted -to us.
.TORN 1 . ItA.C.LAY.
$180,000.00 total personal property :. J A. Mcltf`.ATION.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report of the Board of Review be ap-
proved and the minority and major-
ity reports be made a matter of rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Rop-
ney.
Nays — None,
AN ORDINANCE,
An ordinance repealing an ordi-
nance entitled "an 6rdfnande provid-
ing for the electfan and qualifleation
of certain officers, fixing their term
of office and relating to Vacancies in
such offices," the same being ordi-
nance number three (3) of the re-
vised ordinances of the City Of Du-
buque of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
Of the City Of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance en-
titled "an ordinance providing for
the election and qualification 6f Cer-
tain officers, fixing their term of of=
face and relating to vacancies in
such offices," the sane being ordi-
nance number three (3) of the re
vised Ordinances of the City of Du-
buque of 1919, he, and the sane is
hereby repealed.
Sec, 2. This ordinance Shall be
in force and effect ten days from
and after its final passage by the
City Council. and publication in the
official newspapers of the Oity, as
provided by law:
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920. •
Passed On final reading •
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph- Herald and
Tunes- Journal newspaper
1920.
JOHN ST17$DR,
7 -8 -1t. City Clerk,
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -- -Mayor Alderson, Council
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchio
Rooney.
Nays -- -None.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing an ordi-
nance entitled "an ordinance' prowl*
ing for the appointment Of deputies
or assistants to certain officers and
defining their duties," the same. be-
ing ordinance number four (4) of
the revised ordinances of the City
of Dubuque et 1919:
Be it ardained by the City Coun-
cil, of the City of Dubuque
Sec, 1, That an ordinance en-
titled "an ordinance providing for
the appointment et deputies or as-
sistants to certain officers, and defin-
Special Session, June 25, 1920
235
ing their duties," the same being or-
dinance number four (4) of the re-
vised ordinances of the City of Du-
buque of 1919, be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. This Ordinance shall be in
rce and effect ten days from and
fter its final passage and publica-
tion in the official newspapers of
the City, as provided by law.
Passed for first reading, June 25,
19120.
Passed on final,reading .,
1920.
Published officially in the Du-
buque Daily News, Telegraph-Herald
Times - Journal newspaper—, . , ,
1920,
JOHN STUBEIt,
78•1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance: Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
YeaB -- -Mayor Alderson, .Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays—None.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing an ordin-
ance entitled "an ordiance relating
to the removal of City officers and
prescribing the manner of prefer'r'-
ing charges and heating and determ-
ining the same," the same being
ordinance number Five (5) eff the re-
vised ordinances of the City of Du-
buque of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Conneil
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance entitt-
ed "an ordinance relating to the re-
moval of City officers and prescrib-
ing the manner of prefering charges
and hearing and determining the
same," the sane being ordinance
number Five (5) of the revised or-
dinances of the City of Dubuque of
1919. Be and the same is hereby
repealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten clays from
and after its final passage by the
City Council and publfcatfOn in the
Official newspapers' of the City, as
provided by law.
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920.
Passed on final readi'nng
1920.
Published officially in the Du-
buque Daily Hem, Telegraph - Herald
Times - Journals newspaper
1920,
JOHN STUBER,
7 -8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman • Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance, Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel, Carried by the fal-
lowing vote:
236 Special Session, June 25, 1920 Special Session, June 25,. 1920 237
Yeas —Mayor
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchjb
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Alderson, Council-
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing an ordin-
ance entitled "an ordinance fixing
the salary and compensation of of-
ficers and deputies and all ap-
pointees of the City," the same be-
ing ordinance number six (6) of the
revised ordiances of the City of Du-
buque of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque;
Sec. 1. That an ordinance en-
titled "an ordinance fixing the salary
and compensation of officers and
deputies and all appointees of the
City," and same being ordinance
number six (6) of the revised ordin-
ances of the City of Dubuque of
1919, be and the same is hereby
repealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication in the of-
ficial newspapers of the City, as
provided by law.
Passed for first reading, June 25,
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920.
Published officially in the Du-
buque Daily News, Telegraph- Herald
Times - Journal newspaper
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
7 -8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Counc -
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchiofr,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
AN ORDINANCE. . N
An ordinance repealing an ordin-
ance entitled "an ordinance in rela-
tion to appointive officers of the
city ", the same being ordinance num-
ber seven (7) of the revised or-
dinances of the City of Dubuque of
1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Sec. 1. That an ordinance entitled
"An Ordinance in Relation to Ap-
pointive Officers of the City ", the
same being ordinance number seven
(7) of the revised ordinances of the
City of Dubuque of 1919, be and the
same is hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication in the offi-
cial newspapers of the city, as pro-
vided by law.
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journal newspaper
1920. JOHN STUBER,
7 -8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior
Rooney.
Nays —None.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing an ordi-
nance entitled "An ordinance defin-
ing the duties and powers of the
Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem," the
same being number eight (8) of the
revised ordinances of the City of Du-
buque of 1919.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance en-
titled "An ordinance defining the
duties and powers of the Mayor and
Mayor Pro Tem," the same being
ordinance number eight (8) of the
revised ordinances of the City of Du-
buque of 1919, be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication in the of-
ficial newspapers of the city, as pro-
vided by law.
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journal newspaper
1920. JOHN STUBER,
7 -8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing paragraphs
44, 45 and 47 of an ordinance en-
titled "An ordinance defining the
duties and powers of the Recorder,"
the same being sections 6, 7 and 9 of
said ordinance, said ordinance being
ordinance: number nine (9i) of the re-
vised ordinances of the City of DUX-
buque of 1919:
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That paragraphs 44, 45
and 47, the same- being sections 6, 7,
and 9 of an ordinance entitled "An
ordinance defining the duties and
powers of the Recorder," which ordi-
nance is known: as, ordinance num-
ier nine (9), of the revised ordinances
of the City of Dubuque of 1919, be
and the same are hereby repealed.
Sec.. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and, effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication in the of-
ficial newspapers of the city as pro-
vided by law.
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920.
Passed on) final reading
1920:
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph 1ferald and
Times - Journal newspaper
1920. JOHN STUBE7R,
7 -8 -1t City Clerk;
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior
Rooney.
Naya, None.
AN' ORDINANCE.
An ordinance amending paragrah
48, section 1, of an ordinance en
titled "An ordinance defining the du
ties and powers of the City' Treas-
urer," the same being ordinance
number ten (10) of the revised ordi-
nances of the City of Dubuque of
1919.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1, Par. 48. Section 1, of an
ordinance entitled "An ordinance de-
fining the duties and powers of the
City Treasurer," the same being
ordinance number ten. (10) of the re-
vised ordinance of the City of Du-
buque of 1919, . be and the same is
hereby amended by substituting in
lieu- there of as follows:
Par. 48. Duties. Sec. 1. "The
Treasurer shall be known• as the re-
ceiving and disbursing agent for the
City of Dubuque and he shall receive
all money payable . to the City of Du-
buque -from all sources and dispose
of the same to the persons entitled
thereto. The Treasurer shall make
no payments from the treasury, ex-
cept. upon, the. written obligation of
the city or a regularly, executed tiny.
'warrant,"
See: 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and. effect ten- days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication in the official
newspapers of the city, as provided
by law:
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920:
Passed' on final reading'
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily,. News, Telegraph- Herald and
Times - Journal newspaper ,
1920. JOHN STUBER,
7 -8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior;
Rooney.
Nays —None.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance amending Paragraph
55i section 4 of an ordinance entitl-
ed "an ordinance defining' the duties"
and powers of the City Auditor,"
the same being ordinance- number
eleven (11) of the revised ordin-
ances of the City of Dubuque of
1919:
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the- City of Dubuque;
Sec. 1. That 55, section
4 of an ordinance entitled "an or-
dinance defining the ditties and pow-
ers of the City Auditor,'.'' the same
being ordinance number eleven (11);
of the revised ordinances of the City
of Dubuque of 1919',. be and the same
is hereby amended by changing the
word" "April" as it appears in line
five (5) of said section to the word
"May" so that said section, thus
amended, will read as follows;.
"Par. 55. Special duties. Section
4. He shall make and present to
the City Council each. month, a con
rect statement showing the amount
paid out during, the month. and the
balance on hand at the end of each
month, in each of the funds of the
city, and he shall prepare for pub-
lication before May 1 of each year
a complete statement of all receipts
and expenditures of city money for
the preceeding 'year."'
Sec. 2. This ordinance- shall be
in force and effect ten days from
and after its final passage: by the
City Council and publication in the
official newspapers of the City, as
provided by law.
Passed for first, reading, June 25,
1920.
Passed. on final. reading ............
1 1920.
238 Special Session, June 25, 1920
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journal newspaper
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
7 -8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior(
Rooney.
Nays -None.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance amending paragraph
57, subdivision five (5) of section 1
of an ordinance entitled "an ordin-
ance defining the duties and powers
of the City Attorney" and also
changing the title of said officer
wherever it appears in said ordin-
ance to "Solicitor," said ordinance
being ordinance number Twelve (12)
of the revised ordinances of the City
of Dubuque of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque;
Sec. 1. That section 57, subdivi-
sion 5 of section 1 of an ordinance
entitled "an ordinance defining the
duties and powers of the City At-
torney" the same being ordinance
number twelve (12) of the revised
ordinances of the City of Dubuque
of 1919, be and the same is hereby
amended by changing the word
"March" in the second line of said
subdivision to the word "April," so
that said subdivision, thus: amended,
will read as follows: 5: "He shall
prepare and file with the City Coun-
cil at the first regular meeting in
April of each year, an abstract of
all cases in which he has appeared
as City Solicitor during the preceed-
ing year, together with a statement
of the result or condition of said
cases.
Sec. 2. That said ordinance be
further amended, in its title and in
the body thereof, by changing the
words "City Attorney" wherever the
same may appear, to the words
"City Solicitor."
Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days from
and after its final passage by the
City Council and publication in the
official newspapers of the City, as
provided by law.
Passed for first reading, June 25,
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journal newspaper
1920.
•
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing an ordin -.
ance entitled "an ordinance defining
the duties and powers of the City
Assessor" the same being ordinance
number thirteen (13) of the revised
ordinances of the City of Dubuque
of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance en-
titled "an ordinance defining the
duties and power of the City As-
sessor" the same being ordinance
number thirteen (13) of the revised
ordinances of the City of Dubuque
of 1919 be and the same is hereby
repealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days from
and after its final passage by the
City Council and publication in the
official newspapers of the City, as
provided by law.
Passed for final, reading June 25,
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journal newspaper
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
7 -8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing an ordin-
ance entitled "an ordinance provid-
ing for the appointment of a Street
Commissioner and defining his
duties and powers," the same being
ordinance number sixteen (16) of
the revised ordinances of the City of
Dubuque of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance en-
titled "an ordinance providing for
the appointment of a Street Com-
missioner and defining his duties
and powers," the same being ordin-
ance number sixteen (16) of the re-
vised ordinances of the City of Du-
buque of 1919, be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication in the of-
ficial newspaper of the City, as pro-
vided by law.
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph- Herald and
Times - Journal newspaper
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
7 -8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fold
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Conn 'o-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchor,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
AN ORDINANCE. >
An ordinance • repealing an ordin-
ance ,entitled "an ordinance provid-
ing for the appointment of a sidewalk
Inspector and prescribing his duties
and powers" the same being ordin-
ance number seventeen (17) of the
revised ordinance of the city of Du-
buque of 1919. -
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque;
Sec. 1 That an ordinance entitl-
ed "an ordinance providing for the
appointment of a Sidewalk Inspector
and prescribing his duties and pow-
ers" the same being ordinance num-
ber seventeen (17) of the revised or-
dinances of the City of Dubuque of
1919, be and the same is hereby re-
pealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and • effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication in the official
newspapers of the City, as provided
by law.
Passed for first reading June 25
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journal newspaper
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
Special Session, June 25, 1920
_ 239
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing an ordin-
ance entitled "an ordinance provid-
ing for the appointment of a Com-
mittee Clerk and prescribing his
duties," the same being ordinance
number eighteen (18) of the revised
ordinances of the City of Dubuque
of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque;
Sec. 1 That an ordinance entitl-
ed "an ordinance providing for the
appointment of a Committee Clerk
and prescribing his duties," the
same being ordinance number eigh-
teen (18) of the revised ordinances
of the City of Dubuque of 1919, be
and the same is hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
fcrce and effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication in the official
newspapers of the City, as provided
by law.
.' Passed for first reading June 25
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph- Herald and
Times - Journal newspaper
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing an ordin-
ance entitled "an ordinance relating
to City Elections," the same being
ordinance number twenty (20) of the
revised ordinances of the City of
Dubuque of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque;
Sec. 1 That an ordinance entitl-
ed "an ordinance relating to City
Elections," the same being ordi-
nance number twenty (20) of the re-
vised ordinances of the City of Du-
buque of 1919, be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication in the official
newspapers of the City, as provided
by law.
Passed for first reading June 25
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920.
>(\
240 Special: Session,, June 25,, 1920
Published officially in the Du-
buque Daily News, Telegraph- Herald
Times- Journal newspaper
1.920,
JOHN, STUBER,
City Clerk,
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first readin of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the . fol=
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing an ordin-
ance entitled "an ordinance relating
to the appointment of Water Works
Trustees and defining their duties
and powers," the same being ordi-
trance number twenty -two (22), of the
revised ordinances of the City of Dur
buque of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque;
Sec. 1 That; an ordinance. entitl-
ed "an ordinance relating to the
appointment of Water: Works, Trus-
tees and defining their duties and
powers," the same being ordinance
number twenty -two (22) of the re-
vised ordinances of the City of Du-
buque of 1919, be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Sec;. 2; This ordinance shall be in
force: and effect ten clays froth and
after its, finali passage by the City
Council and publication in the official
newspapers of the City, as Provided
by law:
Passed for first reading June 25
1920.
• Passed on final reading
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph- Herald and
Titres- Journal newspaper
1920. .
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman, Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council,
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchio
Rooney.
Nays -None.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance repealing an ordin-
ante, entitled "an ordinance estab-
lishing :road districts for the purpose
of cleaning, sprinkling and repaying
streets, avenues: and alleys," the
same being ordinance number forty-
eight (48) of, the revised, ordinances
of the City of Dubuque of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque;
Sec. 1 That an ordinance entitl-
ed "an ordinance, establishing road
districts,, for the. purposes of clean-
ing, sprinkling and repairing of
streets, avenues and alleys," the
same being ordinance number forty -
leight. (48): of the revised or ?dinances
lof the City of Dubuque of 1919 be
and the same is hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and, effect ten. days: from: and
after its final: passage by the City
Council and publication in the official
newspapers of the City, as provided
by law,
Passed for first reading June 25
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920. -
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph - Herald' and
Thnes-Journal newspaper'
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
City. Clerk;
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by tht fol_=
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men_ Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
AN ORDINANCE
An ordinance. repealing an ordin -.
ante entitled. "an' ordinance prescrib;
ing the manner in which licenses
shall be issued and providing for the
forfeiture_ of the same,',' the same
being ordinance number sixty (60)
of the revised ordinances of the City
of Dubuque of 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance en-
titled "an ordinance prescribing the
manner in which: licenses shall be
issued and providing for the for-
feiture of the same," the same be-
ing ordinance number sixty (60) of
the revised ordinances of 1919; be
and the same is hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days from
and after its final, passage by the
City Council and publication in the
official newspapers of the City; as
provided by law:
Passed; for first reading June 25,
1920:,
Passed: oni final, reading,
1.9,20:
Published; officially ins the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph - Herald and
Trimes'Jour�nal, newspaper.. , ,
19201,
JOHN STUBER,
7.8 -1t City- Clerk,
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
ORDINANCE NUMBER 89,0
An ordinance providing for the
appointment of a City Manager, fix-
ing his compensation and prescrib-
ing his duties and powers.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Par. 657. Manager. Appointment.
Tenure of office. Sec. 1. It shall
be the duty of the Council to appoint
some competent person manager of
the city, who shall be and act as the
administrative head therof, under
the direction and supervision of the
council, and shall hold office at its
pleasure.
Par. 658. Oath. Sec. 11. Before
entering upon his duties the mana-
ger shall take an oath that he will
support the constitution of the Unit-
ed States, the constitution of the
state of Iowa, and without fear or
favor, to the best of his ability, he
will faithfully and honestly perform
the duties of his office.
Par. 659. Bond. Sec. 111. He
shall execute a bond with a reliable
surety company as security theron,
to be paid for by the City, in such
sum as the council may, by resolu
tion, determine, which bond shall
be conditioned for the faithful per-
formance of his duties and shall be
in favor of the City of Dubuque.
Par, 660. Office. Sec. IV. The
manager shall have his office at the
City Hall, which office shall be open
on all days, Sundays and holidays
excepted, for the transaction of
business for the city.
Par. 661. Residence. Temporary
appointment. Sec. V. The Council,
in appointing a manager need not be
influenced by the residence or non-
residence of the' person selected.
Having regard for his qualifications
and fitness for the position. During
the absence of the manager by leave
of the council, through sickness or
other unaviodable causes the council
may designate some properly quali-
fied person to perform and execute
the duties of his office.
Par. 662. Political influence. Sec.
6. The manager shall take no part
in any election held for the purpose
of electing councilmen, except that
he may attend at the poles and cast
his vote. Any attempt upon the
part of the manager to influence or
induce any elector to vote for any
person seeking office of councilman
shall be a misdeameanor and punish-
Special Session, June 25, 1920
ed as provided by law, and, in addi-
tion thereto, he may be removed
office.
Par. 663. Appointment. Dis-
harge. Sec. VII. The manager
shall apopint all employees of the
City, together with deputies and as-
sistants, except the clerk, police
judge or magistrate, solicitor, as-
sistant solicitor, corporation council,
assessor, member of the library
board and board of review, and fix
their salaries, subject to the approval
of the council. He shall also have
the power and authority to discharge
any employee whom he has the
power to appoint with or without
cause and with out right of appeal,
except as may be provided for in
other ordinances of the City.
Par. 664. Powers and duties. Sec.
VIII. He shall have and exercise
all of the powers and duties con-
ferred upon him by the 36th G. A.
(H. F. 408, Par. 25) and such other
powers and duties as are incidental
to and not inconsistent with those
conferred, and such other and furth-
er powers as may, from time to time,
be conferred upon him by law.
Par. 665. Acts for Mayor. Sec.
IX. Whenever any power or duty
is by law vested in the Mayor which
is administrative and proprietary in
character, as distinguished from leg-
islative, the manager shall perform
such duties and exercise such pow-
ers and his acts, when approved by
the council, shall be taken as the
acts of the Mayor.
Par. 666. Salaries. Section X.
The manager shall be paid an annual
salary of Eight Thousand Four
Hundred Dollars ($8,400.00) payable
in monthly payments, upon an order
signed by the presiding officer of the
Council and the clerk, and the salary
of the first manager appointed by
the council shall date from the first
day of June, 1920, the date upon
which he took his position,
Par. 667. Passage and publication.
Sec. XI. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication in the of-
ficial newspapers as provided by
law.
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920.
Passed on final reading
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journal newspaper
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
7 -8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading cf
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
241
242 Special Session, June 25, 1920 Special Session, June 25, 1920 243
Alderson, Council.
Yeas -Mayor
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior
Rooney.
Nays -None.
r% ORDINANCE NUMBER 90.
V An ordinance providing for the ap-
pointment and qualifications of cer-
tain officers, fixing their term of
office and salary.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque;
Par. 678. Appointments by council.
Sec. 1 The City Council shall, and
it is hereby made its duty, to appoint
Clerk, police judge or magistrate,
,a solicitor, an assessor, and the
members of the library board as
their terms of office expire. It may
also appoint a corporation council,
and assistant solicitor if deemed
advisable. On or before the first
Monday of April in each year, the
council shall also appoint three (3)
persons who shall constitute a local
board of review of the city and the
compensation of such board shall
be fixed by the council and paid from
the general fund of the city, and
which board shall be governed by the
statute relating to boards of review,
and shall possess and exercise all of
the powers conferred upon local
boards of review by' law.
Par. 679. Manager. Sec. 11, The
council shall also appoint a manager
in accordance with the provisions of
ordinance number 89 who shall pos-
sess and exercise all of the powers
and duties therein prescribed.
Par. 680. Qualifications. Sec. 111.
In making the appointments above
provided for the council shall be in-
fluenced only by the ability, honesty,
integrity, and fitness for the position
to hick the appointment is made
and no preference shall be given to
any person on account ,of political in-
fluence. , Before entering upon the
duties of his office each appointee
shall take an oath or affirmation that
he will support the constitution of
the United States, the constitution
of the State of Iowa and faithfully
and honestly without fear or favor,
perform the duties of his office to
the best of his ability, which oath
shall be administered by the Mayor,
or presiding officer of the council,
and in his absence, by the manager'
Par. 681. Term of office. Sec. IV.
All appointments shall be made at
the pleasure of the council and any
officer appointed by the council may
be discharged with or without cause
and a competent person appointed to
fill the vacancy thus created.
Par. 682. Salary. Sec. V. The an-
nual salaries of the officers appoint-
ed shall be as herein provided,
which salaries shall be paid in semi-
monthly installments to each officer
entitled thereto. The salaries herein
provided for may be changed from
time to time at the will of the coun-
cil. Salaries shall be paid to the
following officers in the following
amounts, to wit:
City Manager ,;3,400.00
City Solicitor 3,600.00
Assistant Solicitor 1,800.00
Police Judge or Magistrate 1,500.00
City Assessor 2,200.00
City Clerk 1,800.00
Par. 683. Not interested in con-
tract. Sec. VI. No officer appointed
by the council, during his term of
office, shall be interested, directly
or indirectly, in any contract where-
in the city is a party or shall re-
ceive any benefit growing out of any
such contract. Any violation of this
section shall be deemed sufficient to
cause the removal of such officer.
Par. 684. Publication. Sec. VII.
This ordinance shall be in force and
effect ten days from and after its
final passage by the City Council and
publication in the official newspapers
of the City, as provided by law.,
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920. r .
Passed on final reading ),.uY:e
1920.
Published officially in the Du-
buque Daily News,, Telegraph- Herald
Times - Journal newspaper Sir. Z uQ4 y
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
'?_4 `) City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this ;i
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council- TO
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
ORDINANCE NUMBER 91.
An ordinance providing for the ap-
pointment of assistants and -em-
ployees.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque;
Par. 685. Manager shall appoint.
Sec. 1. Except the officers appoint-
ed by the council under ordinance
number 90, and such employes as are-7 (f,
speeiaiiay provided for, by law, the c
manager shall appoint all deputies
and employees of the city and fix
their salaries, subject to the ap-
proval of the council. Such employ-
ees shall be directly under the super-
vision and control of the manager
and he shall prescribe their duties
and make such rules and regulations
regarding the conduct of their de-
partments as he shall deem advis-
able,
Par. 686. Salaries. Sec. 11. The
manager shall fix the salaries of
such employees and appointees as
he has power to employ or appoint,
from time to time and report such
salaries to the council and receive
the approval of the council thereon.
Par. 687. Discharge. Sec. 111. All
appointments made by the manager
shall continue until terminated by
him and any appointee or employee
may be discharged summarily by
him, with or without cause.
Par. 688. Bond. Sec. IV. Em.
ployees, assistants or deputies, when
required by the manager, shall file
a bond before taking office in such
an amount as shall be considered
adequate, and said bond shall run in
favor of the City of Dubuque,
Par. 6$9. Publication, Sec. V.
This ordinance shall be in force and
effect ten days from and after its
final passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city, as provided by
law.
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920.
Passed on final reading .>
IR, 1920. lLPd . 6 R
Q ;■ ; IVY f , " Published officially in the Dubngne
Daily News, Telegraph- Herald and
imes- Journal newspape .Lj .g•,
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
7.8 -1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered, the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
ORDINANCE NUMBER 926A
An ordinance providing for ide
election of councilmen and prescrib-
ing the powers and duties of the
council.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque;
Par. 689. How elections are con-
ducted. Sec. 1, All of the provi-
sions of chapter 14 -D affecting cities
adopting the manager plan of, gov-
ernment, especially sections 1056 -
b4, as amended, relating lb nomina-
tions of candidates, section 1056-b5
relating to the ballots, the duties of
the clerk, the appointment of judges,
the conduct of the election and the
canvass of the returns, and all other
provisions of the general election
laws, not inconsistent therewith, shall
define the manner in which elections
shall be conducted in the City of Du-
buque.
Par. 690. Who elected. When
held. Sec. 11. Municipal elections
shall be held every two (2) years on
the last Monday in Marebs At such
elections the only officers to be
voted for are those of Councilmen,
whose tenure of office shall be two
(2) for two (2) years and three (3)
for three (3) years, according to the
terms to which they have been elect
ed. Every two (2) years there shall
be elected a member or members of
the council for the term of three .
(3) years to sued those whose
terms of office will expire the first
Monday in Aril, following such
election, and there shall also • be
elected at such regular biennial
municipal election a member or
members of the council for a term
of three (3) years to succeed those
whose term will expire one year
after the first Monday in April fol-
lowing such election. The time when
each candidate for councilman s call
begin his term of office shall be
specified under his name on the
ballot, and all petitions for nomina-
tions of members of the council, to
be voted for at such regular bi-
ennial election, shall specify the
length of the term of office for. which
the candidate seeks nomination.
Par. 691. Qualification of council,
Sec. 111. The councilmen elect for
the two (2) year term shall take
their office on the first Monday m
April following their election, and
the councilmen elect for- the three
(3) year term shall take their of-
fice one (1) year after the first Mon-
day in April following the election.
Before assuming office each council-
man shall qualify by taking an oath
to support the constitution of the
United States and the constitution
of the State of Iowa, and to faith-
fully and honestly perform the duties
of his . office, without fear or favor
to the best of his ability.
Par. 692. Salary - contracts. Sec.
IV. The members of the council
sha serve and perform all of the
duties of their offices without com-
pensation and no councilman shall
be interested directly or indirectly
in any contract with the city, nor
shall he receive any benefit or thing
of value from such contract.
Par. 693. Powers. , See. V. The
Council shall have, possess, and may
exercise all executive, legislative and
judicial powers conferred by law
upon councils of cities of the first
class, except only such powers as
are expressly conferred upon the
manager, or those which are inci-
dental thereto, and such other pow-
ers as the council, by resolution, or-
dinance or motion may delegate to
the manager or some other officer or
committee.
Par. 694. Meetings. Sec. VI.
Regular meetings of the council shall
be 'held on the first Monday of each
month and special meetings may be
called from time to time by two (2)
244 Special
councilmen. All meetings, whether
regular or special, shall be open to
the public. If a regular meeting day
falls upon a legal holiday the meet-
ing shall be held on the day follow-
ing. The council shall prescribe
rules and regulations for the con-
duct of the business of the meetings.
Par. 695. Quorum. Sec. VII. Three
members of the council shall con-
stitute a quorum for the transwction
of business.
Par. 696. Publication. Sec. VIII.
This order shall be in force and ef-
fect ten days from and after its final
passage by the City Council and pub-
lication in the official newspapers of
the city as provided by law.
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920.
Passed on final reading .
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Telegraph -ald nd
Times - Journal newspaper. 'V). ° �.y„
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that this
e considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
, men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior
Rdoney.
Nays —None.
ORDINANCE NUMBER 93.
{� An ordinance .providing for the
V' lection of Mayor and Mayor pro -
tem and prescribing his powers and
duties.
Be it or by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque: Par. 697.
Election of Mayor -Mayor pro -tem.
Sec. 1. The Council shall organize
itself into a working body at the
first meeting following the regular
biennial election and at the first
meeting at which newly elected
members qualify and assume their
positions in the council. The coun-
cil shall elect one of their number as
chairman and presiding officer who
shall be designated as Mayor of the
city. If at any meeting, the presid-
ing officer or mayor be riot present,
the members of the council present
shall select one of their number to
act as presiding officer pro - tempore,
and his act as presiding officer pro•
tempore shall have the same force
and legality as though performed by
the regularly elected presiding offi•
cer of the council.
Par. 698. Powers and duties. Sec.
11. The mayor shall be recognized
as the official head of the city, by
the courts and officers of the state,
upon whom service of civil process
may be made. He may take cam-,
Session, June 25, 1920
mand of the police and govern the
city by proclamation a4 times of pub-
lic danger, or during any emergency,
and shall be the judge as to what
constitutes such public danger or
emergency. He shall also perform
such duties as the election laws of
the state impose upon the mayor of
the city. He shall sign all bonds,
deeds to real estate, mortgages, and
releases. He shall sign and execute
all public improvement contracts,
provided, however, that the council
may delegate the power to sign and
execute such improvement contracts
to the manager, whose acts shall
then—be taken as the acts of the
mayor for and on behalf of the city.
The election of a member of the
council as mayor shall not give him
or confer upon him any additional
power or authority, except such as
herein provided and such as is or-
dinarily exercised by a presiding of-
ficer.
Par. 699. Publication. Sec. 111.
This ordinance shall be in force and
effect 'ten days from and after its
final passage lily the city council and
publication in,the official newspapers
of the city as provided by law.
Passed for first reading June 25,
1920.
Passed o final reading. �: �. . 4
1920.
Published officially in the Dubuue
Daily News, Telegraph- Herald d
Times-JQurnal. newspaper
19 / JOHN STUBER,
�.�.� City Cler VVV
Co cilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of the
ordinance Seconded- by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
On recommendation of City Solici-
tor Czizek on the bill of Geo. L. Hird
referred to him, Councilman Mel-
chior moved that a warrant be drawn
in favor of Geo. Hird for 8,227.60 for
full settlement of claim in personal
injury case. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
City Solicitor Czizek reported that
the stipulation and agreement o;:
Chas. Pape was drawn in proper
form.
STIPULATION AND AGREEMENT.
Know All Men by These Presents,
Whereas Charles Pape, as tenant,
and Christ Capritz, as owned, has
petitioned the City Council of said
City for perinissioti to install a Pill-
ing station in front of 81 Lifne street
or corner of Lime and Lincoln ave-
nue.
Now, therefore, in Consideration of
the permission granted by the City
Council to place said filling station
in front of 81 Lithe street or corner
of Lime and Lincoln avenue, Charles
Pape, as tenant, and Christ Capritz,
as owner; agrees, and by these Pres-
ents dpbs agree, to hie -Main said
filling station in a safe and (Careful
_mahner, and -
It is further: stipulated and agreed
that Charles 1ajle, he tenant, ana
Christ Cajirltz, as eviller, shall alonfi
be liable afid respbnsibl'e, as well
as his successors and assign, for, any
and all dainage that may arise from
any injury which may be sustained
by any person. br reason of the ex-
istance and rhainteitb,hed Of said fill-
ing station, and there , shall be no
liability on the part of the City of
Dubuque whatsoever.
Signed at the City. of Dubuque this
22nd day of June, 1923_
CHAS. O. :PAYE,
CHRIST CAPRETZ,
Witnessed by ZJDWARD CAPRI
Couneilftiaii Brede moved that the
stipulation and agf eeinbiit of Jnas.
Pape be fade) a :natter bf record.
Seconded by Cbunciliilafi Melchior.
Carried by fhb following Vote.
Yeas— MVraydi Alderson:, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney:
Nays - ■otre.
City Solicitor Czizek reported shat
the bond of Fitzgerald Cigar Com-
pany to erect sign at No. 155 Eightn
St. Was drawn in proper form. Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the bond
of Fitzgerald. Cigar Coiiipaily be re-
ceived arid, filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior: Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson; Council-
men - Brede, Gabriel; Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays �None:
City Solicitor Czizek reported tnat
the bond of Ed M. Healy to erect a
sign at flo. 456 Main St. was . rawn
in proper forth. Counciliiian Brede
moved that the bond bf Ed M. Healey
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following Voth•
Yeas - Mayor Alderson, Cthihcil-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays — Noise.
Special Session, June 25, 1920 245
Councilman Gabriel moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Adopted - 1920.
Approved 1920.
Couhcilmeli
Attest:
City Clerk.
246
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special session June 28, 1920.
Meeting caled by order of the
Council June 25, 1920.
Council met at 4:40 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present- Manager Carr, Councit-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Mayor Alderson stated that this
meeting is called for the purpose of
levying the assessment for +he Im-
provement of Grandview avenue
from the south property line of Delhi
street to the north property line of
Dodge street, and acting on any oth-
er business that might properly come
before a regular meeting of the City
council.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended for the purpose
of allowing any one present to ad-
dress the Council. Seconded oy
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote.
YeasMayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
Peter McCarthy addressed the
Council, stating that in his judg-
ment Morrison Bros. should pay 50
per cent additional to their portion
of assessment for the sewer to be
constructed in Seventh street.
Attorney Barnes, Messrs. Swift,
Maclay, Wolf and Kearney, a com-
mittee representing property owners
remonstrated against assessment for
the improvement of Grandview ave-
nue from Delhi St. to Dodge St., stat-
ing in their estimation the City
should pay for 70c of the assessment.
Council suggested City allow a re-
duction of 25 per cent of the as-
sessment. The Committee states
that their instructions were not to
accept less than 40 per cent reduc-
tion as a minimum.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Council proceed to levy the assess-
ment for the improvement of Grand-
view avenue from Delhi St. to
Dodge St. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, . Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays -None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving of Grandview Avenue
from south property line of Delhi
street to north property line Dodge
Street, by Jas. F. Lee Paving Co.,
contractors, in front of and adjoin-
ing the same, a special tax be and
is hereby levied on the several lots,
Special Session, June 28, 1920
and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate
and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or par-
cel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
J. C. King, of Sub. 1 of a of
1 of 1, Boxleiter's Sub., Lot
2, extra concrete, $18.70;
bitulithic and curb cost,
$458.90; cement gutter,
$39.12; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.69; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent, $10.64;
total $531 05
Martha Bentley, of Sub 2 of
1 of 1 of Caroline Boxleit-
er's Sub., Lot 2; extra con-
crete, $1.86; bitulithic and
curb cost, $45.76; cement
gutter, $3.90; interest at 6
per cent, 37c; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent,
$1.06; total 52 95
Anna and Thresa McDonald,
of Sub 2 of 2 of 1 of Box -
leiter's Sub., Lot 2; extra
concrete, $5.01; bitulithic
and curb cost, $122.90; ce-
ment gutter, $10.48; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 99c; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent, $2.85; total 142 23
Finley Hospital, Finley Home
Add., Lot 1; extra concrete,
$1.49; bitulithic and curb
cost, $36.52; cement gutter,
$3.11; interest at 6 per
cent, 30c; extra expense at
2.0583 per cent, 85c; total. 42 27
Anna King, Sidonia Hosford's
Add., Lot 1; extra concrete,
$14.63; bitulithic and curb
cost, $359.09; cement gut-
ter, $30.61; interest at 6
per cent, $2.90; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent,
$8.32; total . 415 55
Edw. Brasher, Sidonia Hos-
ford's Add., Lot 2; extra
concrete, $17.58; bitulithic
and curb cost, $431.47; ce-
ment gutter, $36.78; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $3.48; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent, $10.00; total 499 31
Jennie Wolf, Sidonia Hos-
ford's Add., Lot 3, extra
concrete, $17.58; bitulithic
and curb cost, $431.47; ce-
ment gutter, $36.78; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $3.48; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent, $10.00; total 499 31
Jennie Wolf, Sidonia Hos-
ford's Add., N. 25 ft. Lot 4,
extra concrete, $8.79; bitu-
lithic and curb cost,
$215.74; cement gutter,
$18.39; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.73; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent, $5.00; to-
tal 249 65
Ida F. Hosford, Sidonia Hos-
ford's Add., S. 25 ft. Lot 4,
extra concrete, $8.79; bitu-
lithic and curb cost,
$215.74; cement gutter,
$18.39; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.73; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent, $5.00; to-
tal 249 65
Ida F. Hosford, Sidonia Hos-
ford's Add., N. 105 ft. Lot
5, extra concrete, .$36.91;
bitulithic and curb cost,
$905.99; cement gutter,
$77.23; interest at 6 per
cent, $7.31; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent, $21.00;
total .1048 44
Louisa C. Boldt, Sidonia Hos-
ford's Add., S. 55 ft. Lot 5,
extra concrete, $19.34; bitu-
lithic and curb cost,
$474.59; cement gutter,
$40.46; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.82; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent, $11.00;
total 549 21
Grundy & Hird, Sidonia Hos-
ford's Add., Lot 6, extra
concrete, $15.80; bitulithic
and curb cost, $387.84; ce-
ment gutter, $33.05; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $3.13; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent, $8.98; total 448 80
Grundy & Hird, Sidonia Hos-
ford's Add., Lot 7, extra
concrete, $3.10; bitulithic
and curb cost, $76.19; ce-
ment gutter, $6.49; interest
at 6 per cent, 61c; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent,
$1.76; total
0. M. Schmid, of 1 of Box -
leiter's Sub., Lot 1, extra
concrete, $15.80; bitulithic
and curb cost, $387.84; ce-
ment gutter, $33.05; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $3.13; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent, $8.98; total 448 80
Bertha Denton, of 2 of 2, Car-
oline Boxleiter's Sub., Lot
1, extra concrete, $18.79;
bitulithic and curb cost,
$461.17; cement gutter,
$39.31; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.72; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent, $10.68;
total 533 67
Anna and Thresa McDonald,
of 2 of 2 of 2 Min. Lot 160,
Lot 2, extra concrete, 38c;
bitulithic and curb cost,
$9.24; cement gutter, 79c;
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
extra expense at 2.0583 per
cent, 22c; total
Anna and Thresa McDonald,
1 of 2 of 2 of 1 Caroline
Boxleiter's Sub., Lot 1, ex-
tra concrete, $3.79; bitu-
lithic And curb cost, $93.13;
Special Session, June 28, 1920 247
cement gutter, $7.94; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 75c; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent, $2.16; total 107 77
0. M. Schmid, of 1 of 2 Caro-
line Boxleiter's Sub., Lot 2,
extra concrete, $43.09; bitu-
lithic and curb cost,
$1057.56; cement gutter,
$90.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $8.54; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent, $24.51;
total 1223 85
0. Y. Short, of 1 of 1 of 2,
Caroline Boxleiter's Sub.,
Lot 1, extra concrete, $7.10;
bitulithic and curb. cost,
$174.23; cement gutter,
$14.85; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.41; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent, $4.04;
total 201. 63
Voelker Realty Co., of 1
Mink's Sub., W. 1 -2 Lot 1,
extra concrete, $2.29; bitu-
lithic and curb cost, $56.32;
cement gutter, $4.80; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 46c; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent, $1.31; total 65 18
Francia A. Stein, of 1 Mink's
Sub., E. 1 -2 Lot 1, extra
concrete, 49c; bitulithic and
curb cost, $12:03; cement
gutter, $1.03; interest at 6
per cent, 1Oc; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent, 13 93
28c; total
Voelker Realty Co., Mink's
Sub., Lot 2, extra concrete,
$2.37; bitulithic and curb
cost, $58.15; cement gutter,
88 15 $4.96; interest at 6 per
cent, 47c; extra expense at
2.0583 per cent, $1.35; total 67 30
0. M. Schmid, of 3 of 1 Box -
leiter's Sub., N. 18 ft. Lot
2, extra concrete, $5.38; bi-
tulithic and curb cost,
$131.99; cement gutter,
$11.25; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.06; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent, $3.07;
total 152 75
Realty Inv. Corp., of 3 of 1
Boxleiter's Sub., S. 40 ft.
Lot 2, extra concrete,
$11.95; bitulithic and curb
cost, $293.32; cement gut-
ter, $25.00; interest at 6
• per cent, $2.37; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent, 339 45
$6.81; total
.Carrie Mink, of 1 of 3, Box -
leiter's Sub., Lot 1, extra
concrete, $2.17; bitulithic
and curb cost, $53.24; ce-
10 70 ment gutter, $4.54; interest
at 6 per cent, 43c; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent,
$1.24; total 61 62
Carrie Mink, of 1 of 3, Box -
leiter's Sub., Lot 2, extra
concrete, $1.64; bitulithic
248 Special Session, Julie 2$, 1920
and Curb ebst, $40 de-
ment gutter, $3.44; interest
at 6 per be iit, _ 83c; extra
expense at 2.0583 Per cent,
94c; total - 46 68
Kate Floret',, Sufi: 1, oxleit-
er's Sub., Lot extra con-
crete, $43.47; bitulithic and
curb cost, $1042.53; cement
gutter, $88.87; ,interest at 6
per cent, $8.42; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 pet cent, ,
$24.16; total 12'05 45
Wm. Stott Sub. Min. Let 160
N. 35 ft, Lot 8, extra Con-
crete, $15.27; bitiilitliil and
curb cost, $374.79 ce3fi01t
gutter, $31.95; ihterest at
6 per dent,. extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per Cent,
$8.69'; total 433 73
Itudolph Jones, Sub. Min. Let
160, S. 40.9 ft. Lot 3, eiCtra
concrete $15.18; , bitulith1
and curb cost, ,$32.51; ce=
ment glitter, $31.76; triter=
est at 6 per cent,_ $3.01; mx-
tra expense at 2.0533 per
cent, $8.63; total 431 09
Wm. Stota; Sub 1 df Boiileit-
er's Sub., Lot 6, extra con-
crete, $1.04'; bitulithic and
curb cost, $25.52; denieiit
gutter, 2,18; interest at 6
per ceri , 20c; extra et-
pense at 2.0583 per Cent,
59c; total 29 53
E. W. and Anna Edeh, Of 7
of Min. Lot 158, Lot 1, ex-
tra concrete, $27.03; bite=
lithic and curb cost,
$663.41; ceineht gutter,
$56.55; _,interest at 6 per
cent; $5 extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent, $15.38;
total 767 't3
J. G. drvis of 2 of 7 Miff. Lot
158, Lot 1, ,extra concrete,
$41.63' bitulithic and curb
cost, 1023.24; Cement gut-
ter, 87.33; interest at 6
per cent; $8.26• extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent,
$23.71; total 1134 13
S. I. Mould, of 2 of 7 Min
Lot 158 Lot 2, extra con-
crete; $x0.06; bitulithic and
curb cost $492.41; Cement
gutter, $41,98;, interest at
6 per cent,, $3.97; extra eit-
pense at 2.0583 per cent,
$11.41; total . 83
John Phillips, Phillips' ub'.,
Lot 1,, extra coherete,
$14.45' bitiilith1t and curb
cost, ,i354.43; cement gut-
ter, $ 0.23i interest at 6
per ecent, $2.$0` O dra ex-
pense at 2.058d pet cent,
$8.22 ; ; total 410 38
John T. Neu, Phillips' Sub ,
Lot 2 , extra conCi'ete;
$23.68; bit'ulitlile slid curb
cost, $588:62; Catlett gat.
ter, $50.18; ihterest at 6
per 'cent, $4.74; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent,
$13.64; total 681 16
Wm. J. Adaius, Phillips' Suli,
Lot 3, extra concrete $34.02
bitulithic and curb cost
$589.64; cement gutter
$50.26; interest at 6 per
cent, $4.76; extra expense
$13.67 .. • • •
Al. C. Johhsoh Phillips' Sub.,
Lot 4; extra concrete $23.-
98; bitulithic and ciirb cost
$588.69; 'cehieht glitter $50.18
interest at 6 Pet cent $4.74;
extra expense at 2.0583 per
cent $13.64 691 23
Samuel Swift,. of 1 of 8 of
Min. Lot 158; Lot 2, extra
concrete $31.32; bitulithic
and curb cost $768.86; ce-
ment gutter $65.54; inter-
est at '6 per dent: $6.20; ex-
tra expense at 2.0683 per
cent $17.81 • 889 73
C. A. I- Barney, Phillips Sub,
Lot 5, . eRtt a, Concrete $27.41,
bitulitbic arid Ciirb cost
$672.87; Cement gutter
$57.34; interest at 6 Per
cent. $ 43; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent $15.59 778 64
A. P. Maclay, Phillips' Sub ;
Lot 6; extra concrete
$32.27; bitulithic and curb
cost $791.96; eement gutter
$67.51; interest at 6 percent
$6.39; extra expefise at
2,0583 per cent $18.35 916 48
John Phillips, Pliillipe' Sub ,
Lot 7, extra coildrete $3.36;
bittdlitliio and curb cost
$82.35; cement gutter $7,02;
interest at 6 per cent 66c;
extra expense at 2.0583 Pet
cent $1.91 95 30
Geo. Grundy, Hodges' Sub ,
Lot 1, extra concrete
$38.64; bitulithic and curb
cost $648.44; cement gutter
$80.35,; interest at 6 per
cent $7.66; extra expense
at 2,0583 per cent $21.98 1097 57
T. B. Cacti, Hodges' Sub ,
S ub., Lot 2, extra concrete
$14.50; bittilithie and Curb
cost $355.87; ceiheht gutter
$30.34; interest at 6 percent
$2.88; extra expense at
2.0583 tier cent $8.25.: 411 84
O. W. horns, fledges'
Lot 3, extra doficrete
$14.85 • bitulithic and Curb
cost $364.59; ceiii'efit gut
ter $61.68; ihterest at 6
per ceht $3.64; dictra ex-
pensd at 2.0593 per cdiit
$8.49 431 91
682 35
O. W. Borns, Hodges' Sub.,
Lot 4, extra concrete
$13.91; bitulithic and curb
cost $341.42; cement gutter
$29.10; interest at 6 per
cent $2.75; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent $7.91 395 Oa
Standard Oil Co., Hodges'
Sub., Lot 5, extra concrete
$13.06; bitulithic and curb
cost $320.45; cement gutter
$27.32; interest and 6 per
cent $2.58; extra expense
at 2.0593 per cent $7.43 370 84
Marg. Davidsaver et al., Hod-
ges' Sub., Lot 6, extra con-
crete $2.23; bitulithic and
curb cost $54.63; cement
gutter $4.66; interest at 6
per cent 44c; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent $1.27 63 23
E. Hammerand, Hodges' Sub
Lot 7, extra concrete $1.35;
bitulithic and curb cost
$33.22; cement gutter 2.83;
interest at 6 per cent 27c;
extra expense at 2.0583 per
cent 77c 38 44
Mary Shepple, Hodges' Sub ,
Lot 8, extra concrete 85c;
bitulithic and curb cost
$20.83; cement gutter $1.78
interest at 6 per cent 17c;
extra expense at 2.0583 per
cent 48c 24 11.
Peter Kahl, Hodges' Sub ,
Lot 9, extra concrete 52c;
bitulithic and curb cost
$12.76; cement gutter $1.09,
interest at 6 per cent 10c;
extra expense at 2.0583 per
cent 30c 14 77
Flora Strinsky, Hodges' Sub.
Lot 17, extra concrete
$1.36; bitulithic and curb
cost $33.36; cement gutter
$2.84; interest at 6 per
cent 27c; extra expense at
2.058)3 per cent 77c 38 60
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
Lot 16, extra concrete
$1.11; bitulithic and curb
cost $27.28; cement gutter
$2.33; interest at 6 per cent
23c; extra expense at
2.0583 per cent 63c 31 58
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub ,
Lot 15, extra concrete 45c;
bitulithic and curb cost
$10.93; cement gutter 93c;
interest at 6 per cent 9c;
extra expense at 2.0583
per cent 25c 12 65
Thos. Hill Estate, Ann
O'Hare's Sub., E. 157.6 ft.,
Lot 29, extra concrete
$57.57; bitulithic• and curb
cost $1413.06; cement gut-
Special Session, June 28, 1920 249
ter $120.46; interest at 6
pense at 2.0583 per cent
$32.75 1635 25
C. W. Skemp, Ann O'Hare's
Sub. W. 50 ft. of Lot 29,
extra concrete $2.57; bitu-
lithic and curb cost $63.06;
cement gutter $5.38; inter-
est at 6 per cent 51c; extra
expense at 2.0583 per cent
$1.46 72 38
G. A. Barnes, of 30 ft of Ann
O'Hare's Sub., Lot 1, extra
concrete $31.34; bitulithic
and curb cost $769.30; ce-
ment gutter $65.58; inter-
est at 6 per cent $6.20; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent $17.83 890 25
H. Gatena, of 30 ft. of Ann
O'Hare's Sub., Lot 2, extra
concrete $38.38; bitulithic
and curb cost $942.06; ce-
ment gutter $80.31; inter-
est at 6 per cent $7.61; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent $21.83 1090 15
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
No. 2, Lot 1, extra con-
crete $1.56; bitulithic and
curb cost $38.28; cement
gutter $3.26; interest at 6
per cent 31c; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent 89c 44 30
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
No. 2, Lot 2, extra concrete
$1.09; bitulithic and curb
cost $26.69; cement gutter
$2.28; interest at 6 percent
22c; extra expense at 2.0583
per cent 62c ...... 30 90
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
No. 2, Lot 15, extra \ concrete
34c; bitulithic and curb
cost $8.29; cement gutter
71c; interest at 6 per cent
07c; extra expense at 2.0683
per cent 19c ...... 9 60
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
No. 2, Lot 16, extra concrete
89c; bitulithinc and curb
cost $21.78; cement gutter
$1.86; interest at 6 per cent
18c; extra expense at 2.0583
per cent 50c 25 21
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
No. 2, Lot 17, extra concrete
$22.15; bitulithic and curb
cost $543.74; cement gutter
$46.36; interest at 6 per
cent $4.39; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent $12.60, 629 24
Grundy. & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
No. 2, Lot 18fi, extra con-
crete . $1.99; bitulithic and
curb cost $48.76; cement
gutter $4.16; interest at 6
per cent 40c; extra expense
at, 2.0583, per cent $1.13 .56 41
250 Special Session, June 28, 1920
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
No. 2, Lot 19, extra con-
crete $1.22; bitulithic and
curb cost $29.99; cement
gutter $2.56; interest at 6
per cent 24c; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent 70c 34 71
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
No. 2, Lot 20, extra con-
crete 62c; bitulithic and
curb cost $15.25; cement
gutter $1.30; interest at 6
per cent 13c; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent 35c 17 65
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
No. 2, Lot 31, extra con-
crete 23c; bitulithic and
curb cost $5.57; cement
curb 48c; interest at6 per
cent 4c; extra expense at
2.0583 per cent 13c 6 45
Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub.
No. 2, Lot 32, extra con-
crete $1.09; bitulithic and
curb cost $26.77; cement
gutter $2.28; interest at 6
per cent 22c; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent 62c 30 98
Clarence Warren, Hodges'
Sub. No. 2, Lot 33, extra
concrete $1.61; bitulithic
and curb cost $39.52; ce-
ment gutter $3.37; interest
at 6 per cent 32c; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent
92c 45 74
Wm. C. Whelan, Sub. 1
Quigley's Sub. Lot A, ex-
tra concrete $28.28; bitu-
litic and curb cost $694.14;
cement gutter $59.17; in-
terest at 6 per cent $5.61;
extra expense at 2.0583
per cent $16.09 803 29
Cath. Geyer, Sub. 1, Quig-
ley's Sub., Lot 2, extra
concrete $27.67; bitulithic
and curb cost $679.25; ce-
ment gutter $57.90; inter-
est at 6 per cent $5.49; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent $15.74 ........ 786 05
Chas. H. Yates, Sub. 38 and
39, Quigley's Sub., Lot 1,
extra concrete $16.75; bi-
tulithic and curb costs
$411.01; cement gutter
$35.04; interest at 6 per
cent $3.31; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent $9.53 475 64
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 38
and 39 Quigley's Sub., Lot
2, extra concrete $17.35;
bitulithic and curb costs
$425.90; cement gutter
$36.31; interest at 6 per
cent $3.44; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent $9.87 492 87
•
J. H. Hail, Sub. 38 and 39,
Qunigley's Sub., Lot 3, ex-
tra concrete $17.72; bitu-
lithic and curb cost $434.92;
cement gutter $37.07; inter-
est at 6 per cent $3.51; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent $10.08 503 30
John Rumple, Sub. 38 and 39
Quigley's Sub., Lot 4, extra
concrete $18.31; bitulithic
and curb cost $449.36; ce-
ment gutter $38.31; inter-
est at 6 per cent $3.62; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent $10.41 520 01
D. Cottingham, Sub. 38 and
39 Quigley's Sub., Lot 5, ex-
tra concrete $18.68; bitu-
lithic and curb cost $458.60;
cement gutter $39.09; inter-
est at 6 per cent $3.69; ex-
tra expense at 2.0583 per
cent $10.63 530 69
Henrietta Jecklin, Sub. 38
and 39 Quigley's Sub. Lot 6,
extra concrete $2.85; bitu-
lithic and curb cost $69.88;
cement gutter $5.96; inter-
est at 6 per cent 56c; extra
expense at 2.0583 per cent
$1.62 80 87
Fred Clark, Sub. 38 and 39
Quigley's Sub., Lot 7, extra
concrete $2.32; bitulithic
and curb cost $56.90; ce-
ment gutter $4.85; interest
at 6 per cent 46c; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent
$1.32 65 85
O. D. Adams, Sub. 38 and 39,
Quigley's Sub., Lot 8, extra
concrete 65c; bitulithic
and curb cost $15.99; ce-
ment gutter $1.36; interest
at 6 per cent 13c; extra
expense at 2.0583 per cent
37c ..... 18 50
Mary Kingsley, Quigley's
Sub., Lot 40, extra con-
crete $53.68; bitulithic and
curb cost $1317.51; cement
gutter $112.31; interest at
6 per cent $10.64; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent
$30.53 1524 67
Lizzie Dora Gasser, of 1 of 1
of 41 and 42 and 1 of 43,
Quigley's Sub., Lot 2, extra
concrete $27.26; bitulithic
and curb cost $669.06; ce-
ment gutter $57.03; interest
at 6 per cent $5.40; extra
expense at 2.0583 per cent. 774 26
Lizzie Dora Gasser, of 41 and
42 and 1 of 43, Quigley's
Sub., Lot 2 of 43, extra
concrete $37 bitulithic
and curb cost $930.18; ce-
ment curb $79.29; interest
at -6 per cent $7.51; extra
expense at 2.0583 per cent
$21.56 1076 44
Charles Riech, of 1 of 41 and
42 and 1 of 43, Quigley's
Sub., Lot 2, extra concrete
$19.55; bitulithic and curb
cost $479.79; cement gutter
$40.90; interest at 6 per
cent $3.87; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent $11.12 555 23
J. and S. Helbing, of 43, Quig-
ley's Sub., Lot 2, extra con-
crete $14.45; bitulithic and
curb cost $354.62; cement
gutter $30.23; interest at
6 per cent $2.86; extra ex-
pense at 2.0583 per cent
$8.22 410.38
Lizzie Dora Gasser of 1 of 1
of 41 and 42 and 1 of 43
of Quigley's Sub., Lot 1,
extra concrete $43.72; bi-
tulithic and curb cost
$1073.10; cement gutter
$91.48; interest at 6 per
cent $8.66; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent $24.87..1241 83
City of Dubuque, extra con-
crete $4.63; bitulithic and
curb cost $113.66; cement
gutter $9.69; interest at 6
per cent 92c; extra expense
at 2.0583 per cent $2.63.... 131 53
9,743.99 square yards of bitulithic
paving at $2.43 per square yard
$23,677.90.
490.16 tons bitulithic binder at
$12.50 per ton, $6.127.00.
241.0 cubic yards crushed stone,
at $3.00 cubic yard, $723.00.
55.8 lineal feet cement curbing at
80c per lineal foot, $44.64.
2,995.6 lineal feet cement gutter
at 87c per lineal foot, $2,606.17.
100.14 cubic yards extra concrete
at $11.00 cubic yard, $1,101.54.
Re for extra concrete
$144.06.
Interest at 6 per cent, $246.72.
Extra expense at .20584 per cent,
$708.56.
Total amount $35,379 59
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits confer-
/ed.
Adopted June 28th, 1920.
Approved June 28th, 1920.
THEO. GABRIEL,
JAMES ALDERSON,
M. B. ROONEY.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be adopted. Second-
Special Session, June 28, 1920
251
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Rooney.
Nays -None.
On recommendation of City Man-
ager Carr, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the city' scales in the
First ward be sold to McCollins
Transfer Co. for the sum of $100.00
and the Eagle Point barge be sold to
Linehan & Molo ' for the sum of
$310.00. Seconded by Councilman
Rooney. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays -None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, The contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of Du-
buque for the improvement of Grand-
view avenue hereinafter described
has been completed, and the City
Engineer has computed the cost and
expense of said improvement
amounts to $35,379.59.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of im-
proving Grandview avenue from the
south property line of Delhi street
to the north property line of Dodge
street there be issued improvement
bonds to the amount of $35,379.59.
Said bonds shall be issped under
provisions of Chapter 8, Title V, of
the Code of Iowa and amendments
thereto, shall bear date as of the
28th day of July, A. D. 1920, shall be
of the denominations of $300.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
of the amount of $79.59; they shall
be numbered from 6196 to 6349 both
inclusive and shall be divided into
seven series, of which the bonds
numbered from 6196 to to 6217 in-
clusive, shall constitute the first
series, and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1921, the
bonds numbered from 6218 to 6239
inclusive, shall constitute the second
series, and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1922, the
bonds numbered from 6240 to 6261
inclusive, shall constitute the third
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1923, the
bonds numbered from 6262 to 6283
inclusive, shall constitute the fourth
series, and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1924, the
bonds numbered from 6284 to 6305
inclusive, shall constitute the fifth
series, and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1925, the
bonds numbered from 6306 to 6327
inclusive, shall constitute the sixth
252 Special Session, June 28, 1920
series,, and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1926, the
bonds numbered from 6328 to 6349
inclusive, shall constitute the sev-
enth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1927.
Said bonds shall bear interest at the
rate of five per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable
semi - annually, in accordance with
the coupons thereto attached; and
said bonds, shall be payable out of
the proceeds of the special assess-
ment above referred to. Both prin-
cipal and interest shall be payable
at the office of the City Treasurer
in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds
shall be substantially in the follow-
ing form:
STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND.
Serie. No. Amount $300.00
The City of Dlibiucpie, in the State of
Iowa,
Promises to Pay as hereinafter men -
tioned, to the bearer hereof, on the
first day of April, A. D. 19 —, or any
time before that date at the option
df the City, the sum of
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
With interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupon hereto attached.
Both principal and interest on this
bond are payable at the office of the
City Treasurer, in the City of Du-
buque, in the State of Iowa. This
bond is issued by the City of Du-
buque persuant to and by virtue of
Chapter 8, Title V, of the Code of
Iowa and ammendments thereto, and
in accordance with a resolution of
the Council of said City( duly passed
on the 28th day of June, A. D. 1920.
This bond is one of a series of one
hundred and fifty -four bonds, one
hundred and fifty -three for Three
Hundred Dollars, numbered from
6205 to 6357 inclusive, and one for
Seventy -nine and 59 -100 Dollars, num-
bered 6358 all of like tenor and date
and issued for the purpose of defray-
ing the cost of improving Grandview
avenue from the south property line
of Delhi street to the north property
line of Dodge street in the, City of
Dubuque and described in said reso-
lution; which cost is assessable to
and levied on the property along
said improvement, and is made by
law a lien on all abutting or adjacent
property, and payable in seven an-
nual installments, with interest on
all deferred payments at the rate of
five per cent per annum, and this
bond is payable only out of money
deri from the collection of said
special tax, and said money can be
used for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts, conditions
and things required to be done,
precedent to and in the issuing of
this series of bonds, have been done,
happened and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by said
law and resolution; and for the as-
sessment; collection and payment
hereon, of said special tax, the full
faith and diligence of said City of
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged,
In Witness Whereof the City of
Dubuque, by its City Council, has
caused this bond to be Signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City af-
fixed, this 26th day of July, 1920.
Countersidned,
Countersigned,
Mayor.
City Clerk.
(SEAL)
FORM Off' COUPON.
On the day of A.
D. 19 —, the City of Dubuque, IoIva,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in said bond, the sum of
$ , at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
being six months' interest due that
day on its iinliroVerfieiit bond No.
— dated July 25th, 1920.
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Be it further Resolved that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to be prepared, and when so
prepared to execute said bonds; and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register the
said bonds in a book to be kept for
that purpose and then deliver the
same to the City Treasurer, who
shall also register the same in a
book to be kept by him for that pur-
pose.
Be it further Resolved that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
instructed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided by Section 845 of
the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special fund
to be known as the Street Improve-
ment Fund.
Adopte June 28, 1920.
Approved June 28, 1920.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
M. B. ROONEY,
L. H. BREDE.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be adopted. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays —None.
A Resolution.
Be it Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, That the
resolution heretofore adopted provid-
ing for the issuance of bonds to pay
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Seminary street, Wood-
worth street, Leibnitz street and
Hempstead street be and they are
hereby rescinded.
Adopted June 28, 1920.
Approved June 28, 1920.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
M. B. ROONEY.
Commissioners.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Council Brede moved that the
resolution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays —None.
Councilman Melchior left his seat
at 6:15 p. m.
A Resolution.
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Seminary street, Wood-
worth street, Leibnitz street and in
Hempstead street hereinafter de-
scribed, has been completed and the
City Engineer has computed that the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amounts to $8,237.46.
Therefore be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con-
structing a sanitary sewer in Semi-
nary street from Harold street to
Woodworth street, and in Seminary
street from the westerly line of lot
2 of 2 of mineral lote 193 to Wood-
worth street, and in Woodworth
street from Seminary street to Leib-
nitz street, and in Leibnitz street
from Woodworth street to Hemp-
stead street, and in Hempstead
street from Leibnitz street to Kauf-
mann avenue, there be issued sewer
improvement bonds to the amount of
$8,237.46. Said bonds shall be is-
sued under Chapter 8, Title V, of the
C'ode of Iowa and ammendments
thereto, shall beart date as of the
Special Session, June 28, 1920
253
1st day of July, A. D. 1920, shall be
in the denomination of $300.00 each
except that there shall be one bond
of the amount of $137.46, they shall
be numbered from 6168 to 6195 both
inclusive, and shell be divided into
seven series, of which the bonds
numbered from 6168 to 6171 inclus-
ive, shall constitute the first series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, 1921, the bonds numbered
from 6172 to 6275 inclusive, shall
constitute the second series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1922, the bonds num-
bered from 6276 to 6279 inclusive
shall constitute the third series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1923, the bonds num-
bered from 6280 to 6283 inclusive,
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1924, the bonds num-
bered from 6284 to 6287 inclusive,
shall constitute the fifth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1925, the bonds num-
bered from 6288 to 6291 inclusive,
shall constitute the sixth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1926, the bonds num-
bered from 6292 to 6295 inclusive,
shall constitute the seventh series,
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. •D. 1927. Said bond shall
bear interest at the rate of five per
cent per annum, which interest shall
be payable semi - annually, in accord-
ance with the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spec-
ial assessment above referred to.
Both principal and interest shall be
payable by the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall
be substantially in the following
form:
SEWER BOND.
Series No. Amount $300.00.
The City of Dubuque, in the State of
Iowa,
Promises to pay as hereinafter men-
tioned, to the bearer hereof, on the
first day of April, A. D. 19 —, or any
time before that date at the option
of the City the sum of
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
With interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupon hereto attached.
Both principal and interest are pay-
able at the office of the City Treas-
urer, in the City of Dubuque, in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque persuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V,
of the Code of Iowa and ammend-
ments thereto, and in accordance
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvements of Julien Ave-
nue hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Engineer
has computed that the cost and ex-
penses of said improvement amounts
to $5,712.91.
Therefore, Be it resolved by the
City Coluncil of the City of Du-
buque. That to provide for the cost
of improving Julien Avenue from the
cast property line of Alta Vista
Street to the present improvement
at Alpine Street there be issued
street improvement bonds to the
amount of $5,712.91. Said bonds
shall be issued under Chapter 8,
Title V, of the Code of Iowa and
ammendments thereto, shall bear
date as of the 1st day of July, A. D.
1920, shall be in the denomination
of $300.00 each, except that there
shall be ohe bond of the amount of
$312.91; they shall be numbered
from 6149 to 6167 both inclusive and
shall be divided into seven series,
of which the bonds numbered from.
6149 to 6151 inclusive, shall consti-
tute the first series, and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D., 1921, the bonds numbered from
6152 to 6154 inclusive, shall consti-
tute the second series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D. 1922, the bonds numbered from
6155 to 6157 inclusive, shall consti-
tute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D. 1923, the bonds numbered from
6158 to 6 inclusive shall consti-
tute the fourth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D. 1924, the bonds numbered from
6161 to 6163 inclusive, shall consti-
tute the fifth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April A.
D. 1925, the bonds numbered from
6194 and 6195 shall constitute the
sixth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1926, and
the bonds numbered from 6166 and
6167 shall constitute the seventh
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1927. Said
bonds shall bear interest at the rate
of fiive per cent per annum, which
interest shall be payable semi -an-
nually, in accordance with the ternis
of the cupons there to attached; and
said bonds shall be payable out of
the proceeds of the special assess -
ment levied • for said improvements.
Both principal and interest shall be
payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque.
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the following forth:
Special Session, June 28, 1920 255
STREET IMPflOvto BOND.
Series No. Amount $360.00.
The City of Dubuque, in the State
of Iowa Promises to pay as herein-
after m to the bearer hereof
on the first day of April, A. D. 19 * *,
or any time before that date at the
option of the City the sum of
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent, per annum, payable on
the presentation ,and surrender of
the Interest Cupons hereto attached.
Both principal and interest are pay-
able at the Office of the City Trea-
surer, in the City of Dubuque, in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque persuant to
and by virtus of Chapter 8, Title V
of the Code of Iowa and ammend-
ments thereto, and in accordance
with a resolution of the Council of
said City, duly passed n the 28th
day of June A. D. 1920.
This Bond is one of a series of
Nineteen Bonds, Eighteen for Three
Hundred Dollars each, numbered
from 6149 to 6166 inclusive and one
for Three Hundred Twelve and 91 -100
Dollars, numbered 6167 all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of defraying the cost of im-
proving Julien Avenue from the east
property line of Alta Vista Street
to the present improvement at Al-
pine Stret in the City of Dubuque,
and described in said resolution;
which cost is assessable to and levied
along said improvement, and is made
by law a lien on all abutting or ad-
jacent property, and payable in seven
annual installments, with interest on
all deferred payments at the rate of
five per cent. per annum, and this
Bond is payable only out of money
derived from the collection of said
special tax, and said money can be
used for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts, conditions
and things required to be done, pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done,
happened and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by said
law and resolution; and for the as-
sessment, collection and payment
hereon, of said special talc, the full
faith and diligence of said City of
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque, by its City Council, has
caused this Bond to be signed by
its Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk, with the Seal of said City
affixed, this 1st day of July A. D.
1920.
Countersigned
City Clerk.
(SEAL) Mayor.
L I
254 Special Session, June 28, 1920
wit ha resolution of the Council of
said City, duly passed on the 28th
day of June, A. D. 1920.
This bond is one of a series of
twenty -eight bonds, twenty -seven for
Three Hundred Dollars each, num-
bered from 6168 to 6194 inclusive,
and one for One Hundred Thirty -
seven and 46 -100 Dollars, numbered
6195 all of like tenor and date and
issued for the purpose of defraying
the cose of constructing a sanitary
sewer in Seminary street from Har-
ld street to Woodworth street, and
in Seminary street from the westerly
line of lot 2 of 2 of mineral lot 193
to Woodworth street, in Woodworth
street from Seminary street to Leib-
nitz street, in Leibnitz street from
Woodworth street to Hempstead
street and in Hempstead street from
Leibnitz street to Kaufmann avenue
in the City of Dubuque, and de-
scribed in said resolution; which
cost is assessable to and levied
along said improvement, and is made
by law a lien on all abutting or ad-
jacent property, and payable in seven
annual installments, with interest
on afl1 deferred payments at the rate
of five per cent per annum, and this
bond is payable only out of money
derived from the collection of said
special tax, and said money can be
used for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts, conditions
and things required to be done,
precedent to and in the issuing of
this series of bonds, have been done,
happened and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by said
law and resolution; and for the as-
sessment, collection and payment
hereon, of said special tax, the full
faith and diligence of said City of
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In Witness Whereof, The City of
Dubuque, by its City Council has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the Seal of said City
affixed, this 1st day of July, A. D.
1920.
Mayor.
Countersigned,
(SEAL)
City Clerk,
FORM OF COUPON.
On the first day of , A. D.
19 —, the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay the bearer, as pro-
vided in said bond, the sum of
$ , at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
being six months' interest due that
day on its sewer bond No.
dated July lst, 1920.
Countersigned,
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Be it further Resolved, that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to be prepared, and when so
prepared to execute said bonds; and
that the City Clerk be and he is here-
by instructed to register said bonds
in a book to be kept for that pur-
pose, and to then deliver them to the
City Treasurer who will also register
them in a book to be kept by him for
that purpose.
Be it further Resolved, That the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
instructed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided for in Section, 845
of the Cide of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special fund
to be known as Sewer Fund.
Adopted June 28, 1920.
Approved June 28, 1920.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
M. B. ROONEY.
Commissioners.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Council Brede moved that the
resolution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Melchior.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the reso-
lution heretofore adopted providing
for the issuance of bonds to pay for
the improvement of Julien Avenue
from the east property line of Alta
Vista Street to the present improve-
ment at Alpine Street be and they
the hereby rescinded.
Adopted June 28th, 1920.
Approved June 28th, 1920.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THOS. GABRIEL.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman. Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas; Mayor. Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Rooney:
Nays; None.
Absent; Councilman Melchoir.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote.
Years — Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Notice certified to by the publish-
ers of the City Council's intention
to levy a special assessement to
pay for improving Rosedale Avenue
from the end of the present improve-
ment to the west property line of
Auburn Avenue. Presented. Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and fined. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas — Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Notice certified to by the publish-
ers of the City Council's intention
to levy a special assessment to pay
for improving Auburn Avenue from
the end of the present improvement
to the south property line of Rose-
dale Avenue. Presented. Council-
man Gabriel moved that the notice
be reecived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Rooney. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas — Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney .
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Rosedale Avenue from
end of present improvement to the
west property line of Auburn Ave-
nue, by J. M. Kenety &Son, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is here-
by levied on the several lots, and
parts of lots and parcels of real es-
tate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows.
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 177;maca-
demzing and curb and
gutter cost 181.75; interest
at 6 per cent 1.58; extra
expense at 1 percent 1.82. 185 15
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 176; maca-
demizing and curb and
gutter cost 283.92; interest
at 6 per cent 2.46; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent 2.84 289 22
August Tall, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 175; macademiz-
ing and curb and gutter
cost 91.43; interest at 6
per cent .80; extra expen
at 1 per cent :91; 93 14
John Tall, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 178; macademiz-
ing and curb and gutter
cost 181.97; interest at 6
per cent 1.58; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent 1.82 185 37
Special Session, June 30th, 1920
257
Sisters f Charity of Min. lot
179, lot 1; macademizing
and curb and gutter cost
327.96; interest at 6 per
cent 2.84; extra expense at
1 per cent 3.28 334 08
510.86 square yards macadam
at $1.25 per square yard $638 58
389.5 lin. feet comb. curb and
gutter at $1.10 per lin.
foot 428 45
Interest at 6 per cent 9 26
Extra expense at 1 per cent 10 67
Total $1086 96
All of which is assed in proportion
to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted June 30, 1920.
Approved June 30, 1920.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
HARLAN G. MELCHIOR,
M. B. ROONEY,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be adopted. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote.
'Yeas — Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay for
improving Auburn Avenue from end
of present impovement to the south
property line of Rosedale Avenue by
J. M. Kentey & Son, contractor, in
front of and adjoining the same, a
special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of
lots, and parcels of Real Estate here-
inafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real
estate.
J. J. Brode, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 173; macademiz-
ing and curb and gutter
cost 154.30; interest at 6
percent 1.34; extra expense
at 1 per cent interest 1.54 157 18
Frederick Tall, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 174; maca-
demizing and curb and gut-
ter cost 154.30; interest at
6 per cent 1.34; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent in-
terest 1.54; 157 18
Augusta Tall, Woodlawn
Park Add. lot 175; maca-
demizing and curb and gut-
ter cost 154.30; interest at
6 per cent 1.34; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent interest
1.54 157 18
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add. lot 176; maca-
demizing and curb and gut-
ter cost 154.30; interest at
6 per cent 1.34; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent interest
1.54; 154 18
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256 Special Session, June
FORM OF COUPON.
On the 1st, day of — A. D. 19 —,
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises
to pay to the bearer, as provided in
said Bond, the sum of
Dollars, at the Office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
being six months interest due that
day on its Improvement Bond No.
, dated July 1st, 1920.
Countersigned
Councilmen
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to be prepared, and when so
prepare to execute said bonds; and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept for that
purpose, and to then deliver them
to the City Treasurer who will also
register them in a book to be kept
by him for that purpose.
Be it further resolved that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
instructed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided for th Section 845
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known as Street Improve-
ment Fund.
Adopted June 28th, 1920.
Approved June 28th, 1920.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE.
TRO. GABRIEL.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
folowing vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Melchoir.
Councilman Gabriel moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Adopted 1920.
Approved 1920.
Attest:
City Clerk.
30th, 1920
CITY GOUNOIL
(Official)
Special session June 30, 1920.
Meeting called by the order of the
Council June 7, 1920. ,
Council met at 4:40 p. m.
Councilman Brede in the chair.
Present — Manager Carr, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Councilman Brede act as Chairman
of this meting. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Rooney. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote.
YeasCouncilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Chairman Brede stated that this
meeting is called for the purpose of
levying a special assessment for the
improvement of Auburn Avenue and
the improvement of Rosedale Ave-
nue, and acting on any other busi-
ness that might properly come be-
fore a regular meting of the Sity
Council.
Councilman Rooney moved that
the rules be suspended for the pur-
pose of allowing any one present to
address the Council. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas — Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Abesent —Mayor Alderson.
Attorney Barnes representing pro-
perty owners on Grandview Avenue
addressed the Council stating that
they would accept a reduction of
thiryt per cent (30 %) for the assess-
ment for the improvement of said
street. Upon demand of the Coun-
cil, Mr. Wolf Sect. Attorney Barnes
and Mr. Swift offered an apology to
City Engineer Cullen for statements
made in petition relative to error in
the area upon which assessment was
based and other statements reflect-
ing on his work. Stating that they
did not know them to be facts. The
apology was accepted by City Engi-
neer Cullen.
Councilman Rooney moved that in
view of the fact that this work was
ordered when prices were abnormal-
ly high, also in view of the fact
that there is a considerable vacant
acreage fronting on the street the
full assessment would be considered
a hardship. Therefore be it re-
solved that the City assume thirty
per cent (30 %) of the entire assess-
ment, and the Treasurer be directed
to accept seventy per cent (70 %) of
the assessment in full settlement
for the improvement of Grandview
Avenue from Delhi St. to Dodge St.
Treasurer, in the City of Dubuque,
in the State of Iowa. This Bond is
issued by the City of Dubuque per -
suant to and by virtue of Chapter 8,
Title V of the Code. of Iowa and
amendments thereto and in accord-
ance with a resolution of the Coun-
.cil of said City, duly passed on the
30th day of June, A. D. 1920. This
Bond is one of a series of thirteen
Bonds, twelve for Three Hundred
Dolars each, numbered from. 6360, to
6371 inclusive, and one for Ninety -
four and 01 -100 Dollars, numbered
6372, all of like tenor and date,. and
issued for the purpose of defraying
the cost of the improvement of Au-
burn Avenue from the end of the
present improvement to the south
property line of Rosedale Avenue in
the City of Dubuque, and described
in said resolution;. which cost is as
sessable to and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a
lien on all abutting or .adjacent pro-
perty, and payable in seven annual
installments, with interest on all de-
ferred payments at the rate of five
per cent per annum, and this Bond
is payable only out of money derived
from the collection of said special
tax, and said money can be used for
no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts, conditions
and things, required to be done, pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done hap-
pened and performed, in regular and
clue form, as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ment collection and payment hereon,
of said special tax, the full faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque
are hereby irrevocably pledged.
In witnesswhereof, the City of Du-
buque, by its City Council, has
caused this Bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk, with the Seal of said City
affixed this 30th day of July, A. D.,
1920.
Countersigned
(Seal) Mayor.
Form of Coupon.
On the . day of ,A. DI,
19.., the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the. Bond, the sum of
Dollars, at the Office of
the City Treasurer in the City, of Du-
buque, being months intei-
est due that day on its Improvement
Bond No. .... dated July 30, 1920.
Countersigned
City Clerk.
Special Session, June 30th, 1920
City Clerk.
259
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to be prepared', and when so
prepared to execute said bonds; and
that th City Clerk be and he is here-
by instructed to register said bonds
in a book to be kept for that purpose,
and to then deliver them to the City
Treasurer who will also register
them in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose.
Be it further resolved' that the City
Treasurer be and he is hereby in-
structed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided for in Section 845
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special fund
to be known as Street Improvement
Fund.
Adopted June 30, 1920.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved June 30, 1920.
L. H. BREDE,
HARLAN G. MBLCHOIR,
M. B. ROONEY,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be adopted. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchoir. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas — Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchoir, Rooney.
Nays— None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Rosedale
Avenue hereinafter described has
been completed and the City En-
gineer has computed that the cost
and expense of said improvement
amounts to $1,086.96,
Therefore, Be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Rosedale Avenue from the
end of the present improvement to
the west property line of Auburn
Avenue there be issued street im-
provement bonds to the amount of
$1,086.96. Said Bonds shall be is-
sued under Chapter 8, Title V of the
Code of Iowa and amendments there-
to, shall bear date as of the 30th day
of July, A.D., 1920, shall be of the
denominations of $300.00 each, ex-
cept that there shall be one Bond of
the amount of $186.96; trey shall be
numbered from 6350 to 63b9 both In-
clusive and shall be divided into
seven series, of which the Bonds
numbered 6350 and 6351, inclusive,
shall constitute the first series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A.D., 1921, the bonds num-
bered. 6352 and 6353, shall constitute
the second series and shall be pay-
fl
258 Special Session,
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add. lot 177; maca-
demizing and curb and gut-
ter cost $54.43, interest at
6 per cent .46; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent interest
.55; 65 44
John Tall, Woodlawn Park
Add. lot 187; macademiz-
ing and curb and gutter
cost 135.77; interest at 6
per cent 1.17; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent interest
1.37; 138 31
Anna, Heinz, Woodlawn Park
Add. lot 179; macademiz-
ing and curb and gutter
cost 154.30; interest at 6
pe rcent 1.34; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent interest
1.54; 157 18
Anna Heinz, Woodlawn Park
Add. lot 180.; macademiz-
ing and curb and gutter
cost 154.30; interest at 6
per cent 1.34; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent interest
1.54;, 157 18
B. Forkenbrock, Woodlawn
Park Add. lot 181; maca-
demizing and curb and gut-
ter cost 154.30; interest at
6 per cent 1.34; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent interest
154; 157 18
630.8 square yards maca-
dem at $1.25 per sq yd $788 50
438 lin. feet comb. curb and
gutter at $1.10 per lin
foot 481 80
Interest at 6, per cent 11 01
Extra expense at 1 per cent 12 70
Total $1294 01
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Adopted June 30, 1920.
Approved June 30; 1920,
THEO. GABRIEL,
L. H. BREDE,
HARLAN G. MELCHIOR,
M. B. ROONEY.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be adopted. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the fololwing vote.
Yeas— Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior„ Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
A. RESOLUTION.
Whereas. The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Auburn Ave-
nue hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Engineer
has computed that the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement amounts
to $1,294.01.
Therefore, Be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
June 30th, 1920
That to provide for the cost of im-
proving Auburn Avenue from the
end of the present improvement to
the south property line of Rosedale
Avenue there be issued street im-
provement bonds to the amount of
$1,294.01. Said Bonds shall' be issued
under Chapter 8, Title V of the Code
of Iowa and ammendments thereto,
shall bear date as of the 30th day
of July, A. D. 1920, shall be of the
denominations of $300.00 each ex-
cept that there shall be one Bond
of the amount of $94.01; they shall
be numbered from 6360 to 6372 both
inclusive and shall be divided into
seven series, of which the bonds
numbered from 6360 and 6361 in-
clusive, shall constitute the first
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1921, the
bonds numbered 6362 and 6363, shall
constitute the second series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1922, the bonds numbered 6364
and 6365 shall constitute the third
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1923, the
bonds numbered 6366 and. 6367 shall
constitute the fourth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1924, the bonds numbered. 6368
and 6369 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1925, the
bonds numbered 6370 and 6371 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April;
A. D. 1926, the bonds numbered 6372
shall constitute the seventh series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April; A. D. 1927. Said bonds
shall bear interest at the rate of five
per cent, per annum which interest
shall be payable semi - annually, in
accordance with the terms of the
cupons thereto attached; and said
bonds shall be payable out of the
' proceeds of the special assessment
levied for said improvement. Both
principal and interest shall be pay-
able at the ffice of the City Treasur-
er in the City of Dubuque. Said
bonds be substantially in the fol-
lowing form:
Series — No. Amount $300.00
CITY OF DUBUQUE.
STREETS IMPROVEMENT BOND.
The City of Dubuque, in the State
of Iowa,. Promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned, to the bearer here-
of, on the first day of April, 19 —, or
any thime before that date at the
option of. the City the sum of
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent. per annum,. payable
on the presentation and surrender
of the Interest Cupon hereto attach-
ed. Both principal and interest are
payable. at the office of the City
260 Special Session, June 30th, 1920
able on the first day of April, A. D.,
1922, the bonds numbered 6354 and
6355 shall constitute the third series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D., 1923, the bonds num-
bered 6356 shall constitute the fourth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D., 1924, the
bonds numbered 6357 shall constitute
the fifth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D., 1925,
the bonds numbered 6358 shall con-
stitute the sixth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D., 1926, the bonds numbered 6359
shall constitute the seventh series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D., 1927. Said bonds
shall bear interest at the rate of five
percent per annum which interest
shall be payable semi - annually, in
accordance with the terms of the
coupons thereto attached; and said
bonds shall be payable out of the
proceeds of the special assessment
levied for said improvement. Both
principal and interest shall be pay-
able at the office of the City Treas-
urer in the City of Dubuque. Said
bonds shall be substantially in the
following form:
No. .. Amount $300.00
Series No. ....
CITY OF DUBUQUE.
STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND.
The City of Dubuque, in the State
of Iowa, promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned, to the bearer here-
of, on the first day of April, 19.., or
any time before that date at the
option of the City the sum of
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the Interest Coupon hereto attached.
Both principal and interest are pay-
able at the office of the City Treas-
urer, in the City of Dubuque, in the
State of Iowa. This Bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque persuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V
of the Code of Iowa and amendments
thereto, and in accordance with a
resolution of the Council of said
City, duly passed on the 30th day or
June, A. D., 1920. This Bond is one
of a series of ten Bonds, Nine for
Three Hundred Dollars each, num-
bered from 6350 to 6359 inclusive,
and one for One Hundred Eighty -six
and 96 -100 Dollars, numbered 6359,
all of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of defraying the cost
of the improvement of Rosedale Ave-
nue from the end of the present im-
provement to the west property line
of Auburn Avenue in the City of Du-
buque, and described in said resolu-
tion; which cost is assessable to and
levied along said improvement, and
is made by law a lien on all abutting
or adjacent property, and payable in
seven annual installments, with in-
terest on all deferred payments at
the rate of five per cent per annum,
and this Bond is payable only out of
money derived from the collection
of said special tax, and said money
can be used for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, preced-
ent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done hap -
pened and performed, in regular and
due form, as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ment collection and payment hereon,
of said special tax, the full faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque
are hereby irrevocably pledged.
In witness whereof, the City of
Dubuque, by its City Council, has
caused this Bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the Seal of said City
affixed this 30th day of July, A. D.,
1920.
Countersigned
City Clerk.
(Seal) Mayor.
Form of Coupon.
On the day of , A.
A., 19 .., the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the Bond, the sum of
Dollars, at the Office of
the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque, being months in-
terest due that day on its Improve -
'ment Bond No. .... dated July 30,
1920.
Mayor.
Countersigned
City Clerk.
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to be prepared, and when so
prepared to execute said bonds; and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept for that
purpose, and to then deliver them to
the City Treasurer who will also
register them in a book to be kept by
him for that purpose.
Be it further resolved that the City
Treasurer be and he is hereby in-
structed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided for in Section 845
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special fund
to be known as Street Improvement
Fund.
Adopted June 30, 1920.
Approved June 30, 1920.
Attest: JOHN STUBFR,
City Clerk.
L. H. BREDE,
HARLAN G. MELCIOIR,
M. B. ROONEY,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be adopted. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchoir. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas — Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchoir, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Report of City Manager Carr rec-
ommending the acceptance of the
sanitary sewer constructed in Va-
leria Street from the end of the pres-
ent sewer to Cushing Place, and in
Valeria Street from the east Lot
line of Lot 1 of 1 of 3 of Mineral
Lot 316 to Cushing Place and in
Cushing Place from Valeria Street
to the manhole in Kaufman Avenue.
Also recommending that a special as-
sessment be levied to provide for the
cost of the same. Councilman Gab-
riel moved that the recommendation
of the Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchoir. Car-
ried by the following vote.
—Yeas— Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchoir, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Communication James V. Lee Pav-
ing Co. Approved by Manager Carr,
asking for an extension of time for
the completion of the improvement
of Grandview Avenue from Dodge St.
to So. Dodge St. until September 1,
1920. Presented. Councilman Gab-
riel moved that the prayer of the
petition be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Rooney. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas— Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchoir, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Recommendation of City Manager
Carr that the City accept from
Charles Schultz a deed for one and
one-half lots on Seminary St. ana
cancel assessment for construction of
sewer in said street. Presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
recommendation of the Manager be
approved. Seconded by Councilman
Rooney. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas — Councilmen Brede, Gabriel„
Melchoir, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel offered the fol
lowing:
Special Session, June 30th, 1920 261
Whereas, Charles Schultz, owner
of the West 1 /2 Lot 15 and Lot 16
Littleton and Sawyer Addition, has
agreed to give to the City a deed to
the aforesaid Lots, providing the
City assumes the special assessment
levied against them for the construc-
tion of a sanitary sewer in Semi-
nary Street, also the taxes that will
be levied for the ensuing year, and
Whereas, Mr. Schultz has had said
deed prepared and the same is ready
for delivery to the City, therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
That the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby instructed to concel the
special assessment levied against
Charles Cchultz for the construction
fo a sanitary sewer in Seminary
Street adjacent to the West 1 / 2 of
Lots 15 and Lot 15 Littleton & Saw-
yer Addition, and the City Assessor
be instructed to transfer said lots on
his books from the name of the pres-
ent owner to the City of Dubuque
for the 1920 assessment.
Adopted June 30, 1920.
Approved June 30, 1920.
Attest: JOHN STTTBER,
City Clerk.
L. H. BREDE,
HARLAN G. MELCHOIR,
M. B. ROONEY,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be adopted. Second -
de by Councilman Rooney. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas — Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchoir, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Communication City Assessor Kies
stating that in the ordinance passed
for first reading June 24, 1920, rela-
tive to salaries no amount was speci-
fied for the City Assessor, and ask-
ed the Council to set his salary, pre-
sented. Councilman Gabriel moved
that the fixing of the "assessor's sal-
ary be postponed until the next meet-
ing. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas— Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Petition A. J. Hartig asking per -
mission to erect , an electric sign,
presented. Councilman Gabriel mov-
ed that the petition be referred to
the City Manager. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas— Councilin'en Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, 'Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent — Mayor Alderson.
262 Special Session, June 30th, 1920
Petition Mrs. Michael O'Meara ask-
ing that the taxes on her property
be allowed to remain as a lien
against her property at 66 Union
Add., presented. Councilman Gab-
riel moved that the petition be refer-
red to the City Assessor for recom-
mendations to report at the next
meeting. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Mrs. Elizabeth Schon,
asking for a reduction for assessment
for Hempstead street sewer, present-
ed. Councilman Gabriel moved
that the petition be referred to the
City Engineer to investigate the facts
and figures and report at the next
meeting. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Petition Julius Standemier asking
for a reduction of assessment for
Hempstead street sewer, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager to investigate the facts and fig-
ures and report at the next meeting.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Josephine Spahn, own-
er of business known as Key City
Paper Box factory, located on Lot 2
of Min. Lot 106 in the City of Du-
buque, asking for ordinance granting
renewal of lease, presented. Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the City Manager
and Solicitor for investigation. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Report of City Solicitor Czizek rec-
ommending that the assessments
against William P. Slattery be can-
celled for the construction of sewer
in Nevada street in 1916 for the sum
of $392.11; also for the improvement
of Nevada street in 1917 for the sum
of $1,579.51. That Mr. Slattery was
given the improvement in exchange
for land 50 ft. wide and 250 ft. long,
and assessment was levied through
error, presented. Councilman Gab-
riel moved that the Treasurer be in-
structed relating to cancellation of
assessment. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Edith Lawson, stating
that the City purchased a portion of
her property on Delhi street in 1919
for the widening of Louisa street and
agreed to cancel the taxes for 1918
and 1919 and the Treasurer has not
been instructed on the same, present-
ed.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
Clerk look up the records and facts
and report at next meeting. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas— Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Remonstrance of A. L. Rhomberg
against proposedl sewer in Lincoln
Avenue from Second avenue to Fifth
avenue, and westerly in Fifth avenue
for a distance of 500 feet, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that the
remonstrance be referred to the City
Manager to report back to the Coun-
cil at his earliest convenience. Sec-
onded by Councilman Rooney. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas— Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
On recommendation of City Solici-
tor Czizek, Councilman Gabriel mov-
ed that the officers' bond of City
Manager Carr, and the bond of the
Brunswick Phono Shop for overhang-
ing sign be placed on file in the
Clerk's office, and payment be made
for the premium on the Manager's
bond. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas— Councilmen Brede, Gabriel',
Melchior, Rooney.
Nays —None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Adopted 1920.
Approved 1920.
Councilmen
Attest: City Clerk.
List of Oity Warrants
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: —The following is a
complete list of all warrants issued
by nie during the month of June,
1920:
Salaries For The Last Half Of May,
1920.
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer $ 73 33
L. F. Kolfenbach, Asst. Treas
urer 62 10
John Holland, Treasurer's
Clerk 52 50
Fred Gantert, Acting Auditor 75 00
John Stuber, Clerk 75 00
C. E. Bradbury, Deputy Clerk 65 00
Peter Kies, Assessor 68 75
Harry McC'arthy, Deputy As-
sessor . .... 57 50
Adolph Schmid, Deputy As-
sessor 57 50
M. H. Czizek, Solicitor 150 00
M. D. Cooney, Asst. Solicitor 75 00
Walter Cullen, Engineer 91 66
J. J. Ryan, Asst. Engineer 68 75
J. J. Shea, Clerk Engineer 62 50
Al. Eitel, Rodman 50 00
J. W. Lawlor, Committee
Clerk 70 00
C. J. McCarthy, Market Master 42 50
Thomas Hackney, Pound
Master .... 37 50
Mrs. Koenig, Janitress 43 50
Dr. E. L. Reinecke, Health
Physician 37 50
Dr. J. N. Graham, Meat and
Milk Inspector 50 00
John Schromen, Street Com-
missioner 57 50
M. O'Donnell, Plumbing In-
spector 87 50
Jas. Lynch, Wharf Master... 42 50
John Mahoney, Scale Master,
First Ward 32 50
John Giellis, Chief of Police 82 50
Joseph Scharry, Asst. Health
Officer 50 00
Amanda Beyer, C'ompensation
'Law
L. Wemett, Care Comfort Sta-
tion
List of Warrants 263
17 54
7 50
Police Paylorr For Last Half Of
May, 1920.
Edward Brunskill $ 56 35
Bax Bemis 60 14
James Corcoran 56 35
John Cody 56 35
Nicholas Campbell 60 14
William Carroll 60 14
Thomas Cain 60 14
Thomas Connolly 60 14
Philip Dunphy 61 25
Thomas Duggan 56 35
Edward Daily 56 35
Nicholas Ehlers 60 14
Patrick Fury 61 25
John Fox 56 35
Michael Fogarty 60 14
Theodore Ganahl 56 35
Benjamin Gray 56 35
Lee Golden 52 30
John Kopp 56 35
John Kilby 60 14
Barney Ludescher 58 80
John McGrath 60 14
Hugh Markey 60 14
Otto Neumann 61 25
Alfred Noel 60 14
John O'Brien 65 37
Michael O'Connor 65 37
Charles Peters 60 14
Michael Ryan 56 35
Gustave Ratterman 56 35
Joseph Stoltz 56 35
Arthur Schroeder 60 14
Patrick Sullivan 65 37
John Spielman 56 35
Dennis Sheehan 60 14
Thomas Sweeney 61 25
Fred Spielman 62 76
George Stoltz , 60 14
Charles Truher 56 35
Edward Vosberg 61 25
Frank Williams 56 35
Miss B. Brennan 56 35
Mrs. K. Hibbe 56 35
Pension Fund Retained 50 99
•
Fire Payroll Last Half Of May, 1920
David Ahern $ 81 35
P. Apel 56 85
J. Benzer 56 85
L. Benzer 56 85
F. Baumgartner 61 75
F. Bennett 49 00
A. Brewer 56 85
J. Connolly 56 85
H. Cain 58 80
W. Ducey 61 75
J. Daugherty 56 85
M. Eitel 73 50
J. Flynn 61 75
W. Gibson 56 85
A. Heer 61 75
D. Harker 56 85
W. Hipman 68 60
W. Kannolt 58 80
J. Keppler 58 80
W. Kinsella 56 85
M. Kelly 58 80
F. Kenneally 61 75
R. Kenneally 72 15
T. Kennedy 56 85
P. Kirch 56 85
F. Lonergan 56 85
M. Leist 56 85
J. McGloughlin 56 85
W. McClain 56 85
P. McManus 56 85
F. Motsch 56 85
W. Meyers 56 85
F. Murphy 61 75
J. Noonan 72 15
T. O'Brien 56 85
H. Rawson 56 85
J. Rooney 56 85
264 List of Warrants
W. Ryan 56 85
M. Sweeney 58 80
W. Smith 56 85
J. Smith 58 80
J. Stafford 56 85
R. Tierney 56 85
R. Weston 61 75
N. Wagner 58 80
J. Walsh 56 85
H. Woodward 56 86
L. Wemett 56 85
M. Apel 55 95
H. Miller 49 35
J. Donohue 55 95
11'. Donohue 55 95
Pension Fund Retained 57 20
Dubuque, Ia., Ju'n 1•, 1920.
To the Honorable Mayor and CO, '
Council of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on streets in the
City of Dubuque for the last half or
May 1920:
W. O'Brien, 1st $ 50 00
J. Thompson, 1st 44 44
W. Clark, 1st 44 44
J. Hill, 1st 44 44
M. Kiefer, 1st 44 00
A. Blackburn, 1st 37 78
J. Gribbens, 1st 42 2 2
B. Burd, 1st 44 44
F. Balser, lst
T, Baker, 1St 44 44 4 4 44
H. Houselog, lst 44 44
D. O'Meara, 1st 81 '00
C. Van Wie, lst 45 00
N. Evert, 1st 16 20
G. Schultz, lst 4 00
Jas. McLaughlin, 1st 6 22
L. Horrig, 1st 4 00
M. Boyle, 1st 6 22
P. Schetgen, 1st 6 22.
A. Greenfield, 1st 12 60
'G. Frost, 2nd 50 00
W. Williams, 2nd 45 73
D. Rosemyre, 2nd 39 56
J. Rooney, 2nd 12 00.
M. Gierst, 2nd 45 33
K
M. Hannon, 2nd 32 00
T. ennedy, 2nd 45 '18
J. Graham, 2nd 36 00
C. Singrin, 3rd 50 00
N. Spies, 3rd 44 00
J. Kane, 3rd 44 00
Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 8 00
P. ' Schetgen, 3rd 7 1]
M. Boyle, 3rd 4 00
M. Greenfield, 3rd 21 60
G. 'Hird, 4th 50 00
H. Martin, 4th 32 0 0
W. Tird, 4th 34 22
R. Birner 4th 44 00
R. Fuhrmann, 4th 40 00
J. 'Maus, 4th 32 00
S. Eustace, 4th 40 00
P. Royce, 4th 45 78
Jeff McGrath, 4th 72 90
T. Welsh, 4th 60 30
Jiro. McGrath, 4th 78
K. Murray, 4th 31 56
L. Rorrig, 4th 17 78
G. Schultz, 4th 17 78
Jas, Metatighiin, 4th 2:6 2'Z
P. Schetgen, 4th Z4
M. Boyle, 4th 12 00 '0'0
A. Greenfield, 4th 36 90
P. Horch, 5th 50 00
A. Cohrad, 5th 89 10
J. Heim 5th 24 30
J. Berwanger, 5th 89 10
H. Gau, 5th 48 60
A. Giesler, 5th 44 00
L. Schneider, 5th 44 00
A. Litz, 5th 44 00
J. Bohn, 5th 45 78
P. Majerus, 5th 44 00
J. Atchinsbn, 5th 44 00
H. Lange, 5th 44 00
J. Eberhart, 5th 44 00
J. Schneider, 5th 44 00
V. Liek, 5th 45 i8
J. Sindeiholt, 5th 45 78
C. Schnee, 5th 44 00
F. Becker, 5th 28 '00
A. Hartman, 5th 24 00
F. Engle, 1 -5 each 65 00
W. Abel, 1 -5 each 65 00
F. Tench, 1-5 each 50 00
C. W. Steadman, 1 -5 each 50 00
. Stoltz, 1 -5 each 50 `00
M. N. McLean, 1 -5 each 42 50
P. Ahearn, '2nd 47 50
J. Callahan, 2nd 47 50
J. Ryan, 2nd 42 50
S. Cahill, 3rd 42 50
R. Love, 1=5 each brooms 25 '00
L. Horrig, 'exp. conduits 18 22
G. Schultz, exp. conduits 18 22
Dubuque, Ia., June 1st, 1920.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: t herewith submit my
payroll for labor 'on roads leading
into the 'County for the last half
May, 1920, to be paid from the Fourth
ward's 'port'ion of the County Road
Funds:
H. Martin $ 12 00
Jno. McGrath 8 00
NV. Hird 8 4
J. Maus 8 44
S. Eustace 8 44
Jeff McGrath 16 20
T. Welsh 16 20
Dubuque, Ia., June 1st, 1920.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
•payroll for labor on sewers in the
City of Dubuque for the last half of
May, 1920.
C. Sullivan $ 55 00
T. Tobin 48 00
T. Bannon 48 00
T. 'Hird 44 00
R. Smith 56 89
C. Albinger 48 00
G. Collett 12 00
'H. 'Kearney
J. Barrington 4$ 48 '00 00
J. McIntyre 48 '00
W. Flynn 44 '00
J. Malley ,2 00
List of
L. Horrig 8 OC
G. Schultz 8 00
F. Burns 36 00
A. Greenfield 24 30
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer,
interest on warrants out-
standing 290 75
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer,
miscellaneous 12 60
Neno McCabe, Loan Warrant
No. 2620, renewal of War-
rant No. 1469 500 00
Visiting Nurse Association,
appropriation 100 00
Parochial School Nurse, ap-
propriation 100 00
James F. Lee Paving Co., ex-
tra work and material on
Grandview Ave. from Delhi
to Dodge St., special
bonded 1000 00
James F. Lee Paving Co., ex-
tra work and material on
Grandview Ave. from Delhi
to Dodge St., special
bonded 1000 00
James F. Lee Co., extra
work and material on
Grandview Ave. from Delhi
to Dodge . St., special
bonded . 720 63
,'frilw54isc - -6.. cmf vb s et vb vbgo
Bills.
Dubuque Laboratory, health.$ 19
H. G. Scherr, health 7
Lorenz Laundry,health 10
Standard Oil Co., health 1
F. M. Jaeger Hdw. Co., health
National Refining Co., health 8
Times - Journal, printing 64
Telegraph- Herald, printing 106
Labor Leader, printing 12
United Electric Co., police 2
9
55
1
3
C. J. McCarthy, police
Iowa Oil Co., police
Farley & Loetscher, police
Star Taxi Co., police
W. D. Deckert, health and
fire 3 80
Kerper Electric Co., fire 18 00
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., fire 1 '80
Iowa Oil Co., fire 11 50
Earle & Schroeder Motor Co ,
fire '39 15
Kerper Electric Co., fire 36 30
Farley & Loetscher, fire 5 20
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., fire 32 00
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., fire 135 66
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co ,
fire 11 00
National Refining Co., fire 61 00
W. J. Brown, expense 237 50
Dubuque Paper & Supply Co ,
expense
N. Steichen, expense
F. Beutin, expense
Dubuque Daily News, expense
M. S. Hardie, expense
L. Daily, expense
00
00
08
15
60
09
23
96
50
40
60
50
80
00
5 00
50
4 00
3 85
122 00
28 00
Warrants
265
A. Frick, expense 16 50
Eagle Point Lime Works, ex-
pense 13 55
Western Union Telegraph
Co., expense 1 25
Mathis -Mets Co., expense 82
Ed Millius, expense 1 75 75
C. F. Cody Co., expense 47 54
Gonner Bros., expense 9 75
F. G. Becker, expense 5 00
T. J. Magee, sewer and roads 4 25
F. Beutin, 5th road 4 00
Iowa Oil Co., roads 7 70
Iowa Oil Co., roads 7 13
Iowa Oil Co., roads 8 55
T. J. Magee, roads and sewer 3 70
Kerper Electric Co., 5th road 10 00
F. Beutin, expense 7 00
Iowa Oil Co., roads 32 49
Helmer Auto Top Factory,
roads 1 00
,Spahn .& Rose Lumber Co ,
4th road 3 60
Maggie Pfab, expense 60
C. B. McNamara & Co., sewer,
2nd and 5th roads 17 CO
A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co ,
roads 5 00
C. Schloz, 3rd, 4th and 5th
roads, and roads 19 95 30
C. Schloz, sewer 179
Iowa Oil Co., roads and po-
lice 81 02
Klauer Mfg. Co., 5th road 141 10
Iowa Oil Co., roads 14 82
W. Meyer, 2nd road 2 40
Iowa Oil oC., roads 9 35
John Stecklein, expense 60
Iowa Oil Co., roads 7 70
L. roa Aa ds Walch, expense and
2 93
Klauer Mfg. Co., 5th road 647 40
The Smedley Co., sewer .. 19 25
Even - Ulrich Co., 2nd, 4th and
5th roads 453 50
F. Beutin, expense and 5th
road 127 00
Byrne & Rath, lst road 106 25
Leader Oil Co., roads 6 75
H. B. McCarten, expense and
fire 3 75
J. M. Kenety & Son, grading
Auburn avenue, improve-
ment final estimate grading
fund 125 00
Rafoth Furnace Co., fire .. 1 I43
McClain Bros., sewer and
roads 13 00
J. M. Kenety & Son, grading
Rosedale avenue improve-
ment, final estimate grad-
ing fund 250 OQ
Chicago Paving Laboratory,
inspection of Grandview
avenue improvement, spe-
cial bonded 174 12
N. J. Staner, improving Julien
avenue, special bonded 1000 00
'N. J. Staner, improving Julien
avenue, special bonded 1000 00
N. J. Staner, improving Julien
avenue, special bonded 1000 00
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266 List of Warrants
N. J. Staner, improving Julien
avenue, special bonded 1000'00
N. J. Staner, improving Julien
avenue, special bonded 1000 00
N. J. Staner, improving Julien
avenue, special bonded 609 22
James Street, constructing
sewer in Seminary street,
etc., special bonded 1000 00
James Street, constructing
sewer in Seminary street,
etc., special bonded 1000 00
James Street, constructing
sewer in Seminary street,
etc., special bonded 1000 00
James Street, constructing
sewer in Seminary street,
etc., special bonded 1000 00
James Street, constructing
sewer in Seminary street,
etc., special bonded 1000 00
James Street, constructing
sewer in Seminary street,
etc., special bonded 1000 00
James Street, constructing
sewer in Seminary street,
etc., special bonded 1000 00
James Street, constructing
sewer in Seniinary street,
etc., special bonded 496 00
Dubuque Electric Co., fire, po-
lice, City Hall and R. R.
crossing Rhomberg avenue 33 09
Dubuque Electric Co., light-
ing 72 8'i
Dubuque Electric Co., light-
ing . 453 78
Dubuque Electric Co., street
lighting 1000 00
Dubuque Electric Co., street "
lighting 1000 00
Dubuque Electric Co., street
lighting 100U 00
Dubuque Electric Co., street
lighting 618 98
E. T. Frith, health 1000 00
E. T. Frith, health 80 00
Walter Koerner, attorney,
settlement in full personal
injury suit Sient Liepe 100 00
Walter Koerner, attorney,
settlement in full personal
injury suit Mike Spies 175 00
Hurd( Lenihan, Smith &
O'Connor to services in suit
City of Dubuque vs. Dubuque
Electric Co., April, 1920 600 00
Philip Breithaupt, refund, ex-
cavation fund 36 90
Richard Burke, refund, Ex-
cavation fund 12 60
Klauer Mfg. Co., 5th R 4 25
Neal Callahan, refund Exca-
va fund 12 70
A. Curtis & Son, refund, Ex-
cavation fund 9 15
Fred Gielissen, refund, Exca-
vation fund 4 65
W. S. Gow, refund, Excava-
tion fund .. 3 70
A. Hammel, refund, Excava-
tion fund 18 95
M. A. Hill, refund, Excava-
tion fund 36 35
Peter B. Hoffmann, refund,
Excavation fund 3 25
Oscar Huber, refund, Exca-
vation fund 3 2o
Robert Junk, refund, Excava-
tion fund 3 50
Key City Gas Co., refund, Ex-
cavation fund 14 30
H. B. McCarten, refund, Ex-
cavation fund 13 i t
B. F. Monroe, refund, Exca-
vation fund 5 85
M. Mullen, refund, Excava-
tion fund 10 86
Chas. Mundt, refund, Excava-
tion fund 13 45
Nesler & Buechel, refund,
Excavation fund 26 3o
Chas. Pape, refund, Excava-
tion fund 37 00
L. O. Papin, refund, Excava-
tion fund 4 'in
Prseentation Sisters, refund,
Excavation fund 13 90
Rellihan & Mullen, refund,
Excavation fund 42 90
A. C. Wunder, refund, Exca-
vation fund . 16 40
Martin Scheidecker, refund,
Excavation fund 6 90
OFFICIAL NOTICES.
Notice Of Special Assessment.
Notice is hereby given to all con-
cerned that a special assessment as
provided by law will be levied at a
session of the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held
Friday, June 25th, 1920, to pay for
improving Grandview Avenue from
the south property line of Delhi
Street to the north property line of
Dodge Street, Jas. F. Lee Paving
Co., contractors.
Amount of special assessment,
$35,379.59, same to be assessed
against the property legally subject
to assessment upon and along said
street.
And that there is a plat and
schedule on file in the office of the
City Clerk of said City of Dubuque,
showing the street in which said
improvements was made and the sep-
rate lots and parcels of ground or
specified portions thereof subject to
assessment for such improvement,
the name of the owner thereof as
far as practicable, and the amount
to be assessed against each lot or
parcel of ground, which plat and
schedule are subject to public in-
spection.
And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said special assessment
or to said plat must file his or their
objections in writing with the City
Clerk of said City of Dubuque on or
before said session of the City
Council to be held Friday, June 25,
1920.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Ju . e
2nd, 1920. JOHN STUBER,
6.2 -2t. City Cler
l " ' AN ORDINANCE,
I' AN 'ORDINANCE ESTABLISH G
A GRADE ON MARQUETTE
PLACE FROM (QUEEN STREET
TO A POINT 800 FEET NORTH
WEST. .
Be It Ordained by the City Coun-
ciy of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Marquette
Place from Queen Street to a point
800 feet northwest be and the same
is hereby established and adopted as
show _ the profile of said street
and rad / prepar the City En-
._� ginee ;rein ofile No., . M. door
0 bs sillof brick house No. 482 Queen
Street, elevation 98.88.
Said grade begins at the southwest
curb line of Queen Street, which is
station 0, elevation 80.40; thenceto
station 1, elevation 93.00; thence to
station 1+75.5 angle; thence to sta-
tion 3, elevation 115.40; thence to
station 3 +50, elevation 119.40;
Official Notices
JOHN STUBER,
267
thence to station 4, elevation 121.40;
thence o station 8, elevation 126.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque.
Adopted June 7, 1920.
Approved June 7, 1920.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Daily News, Times-Journal and Tele-
graph- Herald newspapers, June 8th,
1920. JOHN STUBER,
6 -8 -1t. City Clerk.
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
Notice Of Special Assessment,
Noticeis hereby given to all con-
cerned that a special assessment as
provided by law will be levied at a
session of the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held
Wednesday, June 30th, 1920, to pay
for improving Rosedale avenue from
the end of the present improvement
to the west property line of Auburn
avenue, J. M. Kenety & Son, coin -
tractors.
Amount of special assessment
$1,086.96, same to be assessed against
the property legally subpect to as-
sessment upon and along said street.
And that there is a. plat and sched-
ule on file in thg office of the City
Clerk of said City of Dubuque, show-
ing the street in which said improve-
ment fas made and the separate lots
and parcels of ground or specified
portions thereof supbject to assess-
ment for such improvement, the
name of the owner thereof as far as
practeicable, and the amount to be
assessed against each lot or parcel
of ground, which plat and schedule
are subject to public inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said special assessment or
to said plat must file his or their ob-
jections in writing with the City
Clerk of said City of Dubuque on or
before said session of the City Coun-
cil to be held Wednesday, June 30th,
1920.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 8th,
1920.
6 -8 -2t. City Clerk.
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
Notice Of Special Assessment.
Notoce is hereby given to all con-
cerned that a special assessment as
provided by law will be levied at a
session of the City Council of the
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City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held
Wednesday, June 30th, 1920, to pay
for improving Auburn Avenue
from the end of the present im-
provement to the south property line
of Rosedale Avenue, J. M. Kenety
& Son, contractors.
Amount of special assessment
$1,294.01, same to be assessed against
the property legally subject to as-
sessment upon and along said street.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City
Clerk of said City of Dubuque, show-
ing the street in which said improve-
ment was made and the separate lots
and parcels of ground or specified
portions thereof subject to assess-
ment for such improvement, the
name of the owner thereof as far as
practicable, and the amount to be as-
sessed against each lot or parcel of
ground, which plat and schedule are
subject to public inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said special assessment or
to said plat must file his or their ob-
jections in writing with the .City
Clerk of said City of Dubuque on or
before said session of ,the City Coun-
cil,to be held Wednesday, June 20th,
1920.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June
8th, 1920.
JOHN STUBER,
6 -8 -2t. City Clerk.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
- Ycu are hereby notified that the
following locations have been select-
ed as polling places for the Primary
Election to be held Monday, June
7th, 1920:
FIRST WARD.
First Precinct — Engine House, on
Grandview Avenue and South Dodge
Street.
Second Precinct — Chicago House,
172 First Street.
SECOND WARD.
First Precinct —Court House.
Second Precinct— Engine House,
Fourth and Locust Streets.
THIRD WARD.
First Precinct— Engine House at
Ninth and Iowa Streets.
Second Precinct —City Hall.
Third Precinct - Eighteenth Street
Engine House.
FOURTH WARD.
First Precinct —C. Snyder's build-
ing, 129 Julien Avenue.
Second Precinct — Palmetto Hall,
695 Delhi Street.
Third Precinct -192 West Locust
Street.
Official Notices
FIFTH WARD.
First Precinct— Schmidts Hall,
2327 Couler Avenue.
Second Precinct —Weitz building,
Twenty- Second and Jackson Streets.
Third Precinct —Rose Fengler
building, Rhomberg Avenue and
Schiller Avenue.
Fourth Precinct — Roesner build-
ing, Twenty- Seventh and Jackson
Streets.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
CITY 000NCIL
(Official)
Regular session, July 5th, 1920.
A quorum not present, the regular
session of July 5th, 1920, was ad-
journed until 4:30 p. m. July 6th,
1920.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Adopted 1920
Approved
Councilmen
Attest:
Regular Session, July 5th, 1920
City Clerk.
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(Official.)
Adjourned Regular Session July
6, 1920.
Meeting called at 4:45 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present —City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Mayor Alderson stated that this
i san adjourned Regular Session of
July 5th, 1920.
Councilman Brede moved that
the Council Proceedings for the
month of April, 1920, be approved
as printed. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Petition of Master Plumbers rela-
tive to making all persons engaged
in plumbing work comply with the
ordinances and state law, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager. ' Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabrial, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Petition of residents asking to
have alley graded between Burden
Ave. and Polk Ave., and between
Strauss Ave. and Link St., present-
eq. Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Petition of property owners to
construct a sanitary sewer in Merz
St. from Windsor Ave. to Althauser
Ave., and in Althauser Ave. to Edi-
son St., presented. Councilman
Brede moved that the petition be
referred to the City Manager for in-
vestigation. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Aledrson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Rooney.
Nays —None.
Petition by taxpayers and rent
pyaers remonstrating against noise
caused by air - hammers and riveting
boilers at Morrison Bros. at 24th
and Elm Sts., presented. Council-
man Gabriel moved that the petition
be referred to the City Solicitor.
Seconded by Councilman Rooney.
Carried by the following vote: